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SAN FORD — City Commissioners
will consider raising rates and fees for
water; sewer and reclaimed water services
during their Monday night meeting.
If approved, the new rate and few
schedules will begin in January and con­
tinue through the end of the fiscal year,
September 2002.
In general, most residential customers
will see no increase in their monthly ser­
vice charge or their water usage rate up to
6,000 gallons per month.
Sewer rates will remain the same at
$220 per 100 gallons, but the monthly ser­
vice charge will increase 98 cents.
Reclaimed water service charges will
increase 25 cents to $ 3 5 0 per month.

Usage fees will double to 50 cents per 100
gallons from 25 cents
After September 2002, the dty will
Increase water and sewer charges 1 per­
cent every year.
Rate changes were proposed are Public
Resources Management Group Inc.
(PRMG) conducted a rate study for the
dty. The study noted that the city had not
increased water or sewer rates since 1993.
The also determined that the existing
rates Will not cover the system's capital
expenses through 2006.
In particular, PRMG recommends the

rate changes for capital improvements to:
• Meet customer growth requirements.
• Replace or upgrade existing fadlities.
• Comply with increased regulations.
• Address environmental and water
quality issues.
Henry Thomas, vice president of
PRMG, said restructuring the rate sched­
ules and Implementing the I percent
annual increase helps prevent substaintal
rates changes later.
"It makes good sense," Thomas said.
"It helps you to avoid rate shock for large
capital projects."

Thomas Mid Volusia County currently
increases its water and sewer rates 4 5
percent each year. Volusia officials are
expected to lower that rate to 3 5 percent.
The proposed rates rank at about the
midpoint for surrounding communities.
Under the new rates, Sanford residents
who use 6,000 gallons of water and sewer
will have a total bill of $34.65. That’s $ 1 5 9
more than Casselberry residents and
$3.42 more than Winter Springs cus­
tomers pay. However, it's $2.74 cheaper
than Seminole County residents payt
$2.12 less than DeLand and $4.93 less than
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Dan Ping can ba raachad at dpingOaaminoMwrald.com or 407-322-2611.

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donate
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Yelena Leuefcanka scored 25
points and pulled down 19
rebounds as the Seminole
Community College women's
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SAN FORD — Goldsboro
Elementary School students
spent a little more time with
their chores during the past few
weeks in order to raise money
for the Eagles in Washington,'
DC.
The students raised more
than $800 for the Eagle
Scholarship Fund, which was
established in memory of three
students and three teachers
from Bertie Backus MiddleSchool who died in the hijacked
et that crashed into the
'entagon, The Washington,
D.C., group was headed to
California on a field trip when
terrorists hijacked American
Airlines Flight 77 on Sept. II.
"A fter Sept. II, everyone
wanted to do something mean­
ingful for the children affected
by the tragedy," Goldsboro
Assistant Principal Jeanette
Malone said. "The children
wanted to participate more than
just giving money, so we decid­
ed to do change tor chores."
The students also wanted to
help a school directly affected
by the tragedy, Malone said. The
students decided to send the
money to Bertie Backus Middle
School after reading about the
Eagle Scholarship Fund in the
newspaper.
"It was actually ironic,"
Malone said. "W e found out
they were also the Eagles after
we started raising the money. It
seemed like it was meant to be."
For several weeks, the stu­
dents earned pennies, nickels,
dimes and quarters for doing
their chores. Fourth-grader
Alexandria Rouse cleaned her
church to raise money, while
first-grader Collin Chandler
earned $5 for cleaning his room
and doing other chores around
the house.
On Tuesday, Malone needed
the assistance of a grocery cart
to carry all the change the stu­
dents collected to the local
Albertson's store. Since sending

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Holidays

High-tech, past favorites
top holiday shoppers’ lists

The Sanford Historic
Trust’s 13th Annual
Holiday Tour of Homes
features some o f the
city’s historic gems.

By Christopher Patton
S taff Writer

LAKE M A RY— Despite
exceptionally high video
game sales so far this holiday
season, initial customer pur­
chases also reflect a renewed
interest in older games and
toys, according to one local
department store manager.
A new wave of technically
advanced toys are more than
ever present on youngsters'
wish lists, but classic holiday
gifts such as the Easy Bake
Oven, Magna Doodle and
Milton Bradley's board games
have a new interest with cus­
tomers, said Julie Milanovich,
Lake Mary Target manager.
A couple of the unique

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electronic holiday toys selling
briskly other than video
games include; Air Snares, a
pair of drumsticks that play
simulated rhythm sounds; eKara, a microphone that turns
any normal television into a
karaoke machine; and Leap
Pad, an interactive book that
helps children read a story.
Shayna Harris of Lake
Mary did some holiday shop­
ping with two of her grand­
children Wednesday said the
e-Kara "is very hard to find,"
but was happy to see plenty
at Target.
"We're just making a list
today," said Harris who is
; for eight days of
-ianukah and present shop­
ping for her nine grandchll-

Darnell and Baston found what they w ere looking lor. home stereos on

dren.
With seven to nine tractortrailers arriving every night to
restock the toy shelves, Target
has many of the holiday's
hottest gifts in stock, but simi-

lar to every store across the
nation, the season's two new
video game systems are
scarce.
See Shoppers, Page 7A

See Students, Page 7A

Farm ers M arket offers unique choices
By Mlcfwlla Jerla
Managing Editor
Corey Cooper - Honor
Student at the Hopper Center

Index
C ta u iM ..........................6W S

Crouwad................... SA, 76
Door Abby .........................2A
l.gol* ............................. 4S-6S

lifeSlylo...................Sattlon C
Obituaries ..........................3A
Opinion ............................ 4A
Raltgion............................4CJC

Spot r, .......................... IS-3S

SANFORD — People seeking an alter­
native this year to the traditional holiday
shopping experience may want to stop by
downtown's Fanners Market.
During the past two years, shoppers
venturing to Magnolia Square have seen
numerous changes at the market, includ­
ing an increase in vendors and products.
No longer is it a place just to find food
and beverages. Today's offerings include
crafts, plants, flowers, produce and an
array of homemade gift items.
"The market has changed a lot,"
Market Manager Lyn Hunter said. "When
it first started, we had a lot of hot dog,
drink and refreshment vendors. They

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helped get the market started; but,
they've fallen by the wayside. We now
have a more diverse offering."
The Tuesday Fanners Market began
two years ago to help attract people to the
downtown area and to give local mer­
chants a place to sell their wares. From 8
a.m. to 2 p.m. each Tuesday, vendors set
up shop while a loyal patronage of shop­
pers — along with visitors to downtown
— enjoy the outdoor market and live
entertainment.
Patrick Smith of J &amp; P Nursery has been
with the Sanford Farmers Market since its
beginning. He remembers the first few
weeks when Main Street tried to get the
Tuesday Farmers Market started.
"The first week, there was a hurricane
and the second week, there was a tropical

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storm," Smith said, "it could finally open
during the third week."
Smith, who sells an array of indoor and
outdoor plants at his booth, is one of the
few vendors who has experienced all of
the changes at the market.
"It has slowly gotten better," he said.
"Although the last two months have been
slow, the locals still support this market."
The market's loyal following and small
town atmosphere are the reasons why
Smith, who sells his plants at various
markets throughout the area, said the
Sanford event is his favorite.
"The people are really great at this mar­
ket," he said. "They are supportive and
very neighborly."

Peggy Landwer helps a customer find Iresh
flowers.

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S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A G LA N C E AROUND O UR CO U N TY

Woman isn’t inclined
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The Sem inole County
North East Democrat Club
will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday,
Nov. 27, in the North
Branch, Seminole County
Library, located at 150 N.
Palmetto Avc., in Sanford.
The president o f the club
is William L. Sands. The
club meets on the fourth
Tuesday o f every month.
The public Is Invited to
attend. For further inform a­
tion, call 407-323-8635.

DEAR ABBY: I am a 61-year-old widow in
love with a 64-year-old man who is twice
divorced. I’ll call him Eari. I have always had a
................................. crush on Earl. We grew up
in the same little town, but I
thought — and so did he —
that we were cousins. We're
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now retired and have
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returned to the small town
where we were bom.
We went out for the first
time to do some research
into our roots and were
thrilled to discover that we
Dear
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weren't related after all. Earl
made it clear at the time that
m m m # # m he wanted to date me, but
didn't want to get married.
He said he was seeing a woman named "Lucy"
from the state he'd lived in before he retired.
They had dated for 15 years and he enjoyed her
'. visits from time to time.
: I was getting over a 15-year relationship and
; wanted some attention. I didn't want to get
: married either, so I thought I could handle the
arrangement.
: Well, Abby, four years have gone by. I love
Earl very much. We spend at least Eve out of
seven nights at his house and dine out together
nearly every night. We have great fun. We
socialize as a couple and go to the market, the
beach and the flea market together. But when
it’s time fora visit from Lucy, Earl says, T'm
having company for the weekend. I'll call you
when she leaves."
I can't handle it anymore. I almost lose my
mind. I'm lost for things to do. I stay home and
cry and obsess about whether he's making love
to her the way he makes love to me.
Well, one weekend I lost it. I went to his
house, rang the bell, and when he opened the
door I walked in. Did I ever get a shock. I have
met Lucy, and the woman sitting at the break­
fast table wasn't Lucy. She introduced herself as
Sybil. I turned around and left in tears. As 1
passed Earl at the door, he asked what that was
all about. I told him to go to hell.
Three weeks went by. Earl never called so, of
course, I called him and we got back together.
Lucy still comes to visit — and so does Sybil. In
fact, Lucy is here for the weekend. That's why
I’m writing to you.
Earl told me he’s not in love with me. He
says I'm the best sex partner he has ever had.
He's also the best sex partner I have evgfjjfldi
Is there any help for me? I love him. I have
tried dating others. The entire time I'm out
with them. I'm miserable and thinking of Earl.
Right now, I can't wait for Lucy to leave so I
can see him.
CRAZY O LD LADY IN LOVE

THUR|
The Sem inole
County/Lake Mary
Regional Cham ber o f
Commerce Professional
W omen's Network lu n ­
cheon is scheduled for
Thursday, Nov. 29, from
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in
the Presidential Ballroom at
Church Street Station.
Keynote speaker will be
former U.S. Attorney
General Jan et Reno. Cost is
$30 for members and $50
for non-members.
Corporate tables are avail­
able.
For information, call 407333-4748.
Early morning walkers reach a

W illiam s honored during scholarship gala
The 2001 Florida Classic
President's Millennium Award
Scholarship Gala was hosted by
Bethune Cookman
College and Florida
A4cM University. I
was presented by
Walt Disney World
Resort.
The event was
held Thursday,
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Nov. 15, in the
Fantasia Ballroom/
Marva
Contempgrary
H a w k in s Resort in Lake
Buena Vista.
Sanford District 3
City Commissioner Velma H.
Williams was one o f the award
recipients honored for her out­
standing service and commitment
to the success of Florida A&amp;M
University, where she is an alumni.
She was also recognized for her
service to Sanford, Seminole
County and the greater Central
Florida community in an effort to
provide educational opportunities
for deserving students who aspire
to attend FAMU.
Williams has created a highly
successful public/private partner­
ship. She assists students through
making college choices and
through financial aid grants and
scholarships.
Her yearly tours for juniors and
seniors from local high schools

DEAR IN LOVE: Come back to reality.
What you are describing is not lo v e " ; it's an
exercise in masochism. Love Is supposed to
m ake you feel terrific, not jealous and miser­
able. Earl has been nothing but honest with
you from the beginning. Variety is his spice
of life. He's not going to change. Now you
must decide w hether or not the pleasure Is
worth the pain.
DEAR ABBY: My husband, "John," was mar­
ried before. His former wife, "Jane," still wears
her wedding rings on her left hand. She also
signs her name "Mrs." when she writes letters
to the editor of our local newspaper. Even
though he has asked her not to, she kept John's
last name — out of spite. This has caused a lot
o f problems because we live in the same town
and go to the same church.
Abby, can you still use "Mrs." after you are
divorced?
THE REAL M RS. JOH N SM ITH

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Sanford City Commissioner Velma Williams, center, was recently honored during the
2001 Florida Classic President's Millennium Award Scholarship Gala.

gives them an opportunity to visit
FAMU, the campus and view the
various educational opportunities
offered at the college. After the
visit, many students from the area
have decided to attend FAMU
because of the impression received
from the outstanding hands-on
visit with the president, faculty
and college students while on cam­
pus during the weekend tour.

The honorees were thanked b y
the college's president, Frederick S
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Humphries, for having advanced
the cause of education through
their support of the Florida Classic.
Other 2001 President's
Millennium Award recipients from
Sanford and Seminole County
included Calvin Collins, Thomas
Flewellyn, Rudy Maxwell, Shirley
Capers Rivers and Royce Walden.

Holiday Spectacular scheduled for Dec. 8
The Sanford Opry will present
Holiday Spectacular 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 8, in the Helen Stairs
Theatre.
The show will include Christmas
standards, including "Jingle Bells,"
"12 Days of Christmas" and "Sleigh
Ride." Modern Christmas songs,
"Christmas in Dixie" and
"Belleauwood" are a flavor of vari­
ety that the show will offer.
Vocalists scheduled to perform
for the Sanford Opry include Noble
"Thin Man" Watts, Dale Wesley,

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

O 2001 UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE

Doug F e tz e r

Melisa TenBroeck, Phaze 3, Earl
and Lori Her, Judy Kamp and new­
comers Amber Rydell, Nia North,
Chrissy Wright, Christy Merrick,
Stacie Adkins, Judy Wimbish, Mic
Stevenson and Donna Cromwell.
Tickets can be purchased at the
Helen Stairs Theatre box office
Monday through Friday from 10
a.in. to noon and from 2 p.m to 4
p.m.
Tickets can also be purchased
one hour prior to showtime at the
box'office.

Ticket prices are $15 for general
public, $13 for senior citizens and
$12 for groups of 10 or more.
Reserved seating is limited. To
order tickets, call 407-321-8111 or
386-672-6500.
The Helen Stairs Theatre is locat­
ed at 201 Magnolia Avc., in
Sanford.
For more information or to audi­
tion for the Sanford Opry, call
Wyatt Davis at 386-672-6500. The
show is family oriented, and all
ages arc welcome.

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Sem inole Spokes of
Welcome Wagon will meet
11:30 a m. Wednesday, Dec.
12, in Maison &amp; jardin
Restaurant, Altamonte
Springs. The Christmas
event will present "Social
Savvy and Contemporary
Etiquette for the Holidays
and Beyond" by Mara Lee
McKee, owner of Protocol
School of Orlando.
For reservations or infor­
mation, call Betsy at 407277-9033 or Carrie at 407323-2297. Reservations must
be made by Dec. 7.

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Sounds of the Season
will be presented at the
Helen Stairs Theatre 8 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 30.
School chorus groups
from Idyllwilde Elementary,
Heathrow Elementary,
Goldsboro Elementary,
Midway Elementary,
Rosewald Center, Geneva
Elementary and Midway
Violin Ensemble will pre­
sent the holiday concert.
A portion of the proceeds
will benefit the participat­
ing schools' music depart­
ments.
Tickets are $10 fur adults
and $5 for seniors and stu­
dents. For information, call
407-321-8111.

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DEAR M RS. SM ITH : It all depends on how
: you use it. Your husband's former w ife can
call herself Mrs. Jane Sm ith if she wishes. But
for her to call herself Mrs. JOHN Sm ith is
improper and misleading because it implies
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Obituaries
Maigarette R. Allman
Maigarette R. Allman, 83, of
Enterprise Road, DeBary, died
WMnesday. Nov. 21,2001, in
Mariner Health of Orange City.
Bom In Sanford, she was a life­
long resident of Central Florida.
She was a member of Pfnecrest
Baptist Church in Sanford and
CMteen Baptist Church for more
than 50 years.
Survivors indude three sons,
Herman S. Allman of Franklin,
N.C., Louis Allman of Sanford and
J.C. Allman of Orange Parle; a sister,
V. Carolyn Guth of Jackson, Calif.; a
brother, Denton Koleff of Tamarac
five grandchildren; and four great
grandchildren.
Funeral Services are 11 a m.
Saturday, Nov. 24, in Osteen Baptist
Church with Dennis Hendrickson
officiating. Burial will follow in
Oteen Cemetery.
Lanford Funeral Home Is in
charge of arrangements.
Alex Levy Jones Anderson
Alex Levy Jones Anderaon, 20, of
North liilsa
Drive, Deltona,
died Tuesday,
Nov. 20,2001,
in Halifax
Medical
Center.
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15,1981, In
Winter Park,
he was a stu­
dent at
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Cookman
College. He was a member of
Abundant Faith Christian Church,
Orlando.
Survivors indude his hither,
Albert Anderaon of Sanford; his
mother, Catherine J. Gordon of
Deltona; a brother, George Gordon
of Winter Springs; and two sisters,
Fran Close of Tallahassee and
Tanya Dillard of Sanford.
Wilson-Elchelberger Mortuary
Inc, b in charge of arrangements.

County Road Department. She was
s member of Westview Baptist
Church of Sanford.
Survivors include two sons,
Randall Cassidy of Port St Joe and
Roger Cassidy of Sanford; one
daughter, Dandra Thompson of
Sanford; one brother, Charles Mills
of Winter Haven; three grandchil­
dren; and two great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held 10
a.m. Saturday, Nov. 24, in Brisson
Funeral Home Chapel with Dennis
Littleton officiating. Burial will foh
low in Lake Mary Cemetery.
Brisson Funeral Home of Sanford
is in charge of arrangements.
Garnett A. Floyd
Garnett A. Floyd, 6B, of Casa
Grande Drive, Winter Springs, died
Thursday, Nov. 22,2001, in her resi­
dence.
Bom Feb. 19,1933, in Scranton,
Pa , she resided in Central Florida
for 31 years. She was a retired pasta
maker. She was of the Catholic faith.
Survivors include her husband,
Robert C. Floyd of Winter Springs;*
son, James Darling of Longwood; a
brother, Daniel C ue of Denver,
Cola; a sister, Audrey Barcalow of
Trenton, N.J.; and two grandchil­
dren.
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Central Florida in 1989. He was a
retired switchman/brakeman with
CSX Railroad, where he worked for
33 years. He was a US. Navy veter­
an, a former Minor League baseball
player and a former Major League
baseball scout. He was a member of
All Souls Catholic Church.
Survivors include his wife,
Sharilyn Pudlna; two sons, Gregory
Hal Pudina of Jacksonville and
Larry Pudina of Wayooss, Ga.; a
stepson, Eric Lee Ryan of Kodiak,
Alaska; a stepdaughter, Karen Ann
Gordon of Quincey; and two grand­
children.
A Mass of Christian Burial will
be celebrated 1030a.m. Monday,
Nov. 26, In All Souls Catholic
Church, Sanford, with the Rev.
Mark Christopher officiating.
Visitation by friends and family will
be held 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 25,
in Brisson Funeral Home.
Brisson Funeral Home of Sanford
is in charge of arrangements.

food. She was of the Methodist
faith.
Survivors include a daughter.
Norma Chapman of DeBary; eight
grandchildren; and 12 great grand­
children.
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Wednesday, Nov. 21,2001, in
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He was of the Catholic faith.
Survivors include his wife.
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daughter, Alice Smith of Lincoln
Park, Mich; and two grandchildren.
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Mary Louise Walsh Beasley
Mary Louise Walsh Beasley, 88,
of Palmetto Avenue, Sanford, died
Wednesday, Nov. 21,2001.
Bom April 20,1913, in Sanford,
she was a member of Ail Souls
Catholic Church.
Survivors include a son, I’hillip
C. Beasley of Sanford.
A Mass of Christian Burial will
be held 10.30 a.m. Saturday, Nov.
24, in All Souls Catholic Church
with the Rev. William Ennis serving
as prindpal celebrant. Burial will
follow in All Souls Cemetery.
Brisson Funeral Home of
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Esther Mills Cassidy
Esther Mills Cassidy, 81, of
Bryant Avenue, Sanford, died
Monday, Nov. 19,2001.
Bom in Macon, Ga., she spent
most of fw.r life in Central Florida.
Sie worked for the Seminole

Bom In Willis, Mich., he moved
to Centra] Florida in the early 1960s.
He worked as a registered physical
therapist in several areas and capac­
ities, including hospitals, schools
and private work. During his retire­
ment years, he enjoyed snaring his
love of nature with Orange and
Seminole county elementary school
students. He was presented with
numerous awards for his work with
Orange County ADDitions and
Seminole County DIVIDENDS,
including the Florida Department of
Education Award for Outstanding
School Volunteer 1989 East Central
Region Seminole County and the
Orange County ADDitions
Vblunteer Award 1993 for
Outstanding Sustained Service. He
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Adventist Church and actively
served the church as an elder, dea­
con, treasurer and Sabbath School
teacher.
Survivors include several nieces
and nephews; many friends and
neighbors; and caretakers, the Lutz
family.
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be made to the Poor Fund of the
Plymouth-Sorrento Seventh-Day
Adventist Church, 2844 Ponkan
Road, Apopka, FL, 32712
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THE SEMINOLE HERALD

O pinion
Buy stuff
But, give it to someone in need
The official start of the holiday shopping season
finds me more than mildly confused.
I thought everything was supposed to be differ­
ent. I thought the atrocities of Sept. 11 had made us
less selfish and more generous, less superficial and
more thoughtful, less consumerist ana more pur­
poseful. Naively, perhaps, I expected less of the
constant drumbeat to buy more! Pay
later! Order online! Shop the sales!
Yet, because of the economic down­
turn, spending has become equated
with patriotism. The residual anxiety
from the terrorist attacks had the effect
of applying no-skid brakes to the
already-slowing economy; Americans
too scared or grief-stricken or stunned
Cynthia
to fly or eat out or shop contributed to
Tucker
rising unemployment, weaker retail
• • • • • • • sales and less consumer confidence.
In an effort to lift the faltering econ­
omy, politicians have defined a return to "normal­
cy" as a return to shopping; economists say more
lending is the only sure cure for the economy's
aliments.
"As an economist, I really hope people get out
there and start spending — whether irs small- or
large-ticket items — because that's the recipe we
need to get out of these doldrums," Kevin Deravi,
of Auburn University at Montgomery, said recently.
■ So what's a good American to do?
Wander the malls, pondering the latest mark­
down on that pashmina shawl from two seasons
ago? Buy Great Aunt Ethel Mae that silver-plated
salad bowl, when you know perfectly well she'll
just put it on a closet shelf and give it to someone
else as a gift next season? Give in to the kids'
demands for the latest Harry Potter-related game or
gadget?
There is no doubt that the great American con­
sumer dynamo is the eighth wonder of the modem
world. Any grocery store reveals a bounty that daz­
zles — or befuddles — any immigrant from a poor
country: scores of brands of toothpaste; countless
kinds of shampoo (dry hair? curly hair? oily hair?
purple hair?); dozens of brands of dog food.
And shopping malls during Christmas season are
portraits of excess. If you don’t believe it, walk into
those upscale hardware stores that sell silver-plated
hammers, or those electronic gadgetry stores that
sell 143 different kinds of appliances for self-mas­
sage. This is stuff you'd never even have known
you needed — or couldn't even imagine existed —
until you saw an entire chain of stores devoted to
selling it.
I'll admit that there is something therapeutic
about such purchases — perhaps the less necessary,
the more therapeutic. I am no less easily seduced by
stuff than any other typical American shopper. I've
never met a shoe sale I didn't like. In a time of high
anxiety, perhaps a good shopping spree is just what
we all need.
Maybe, just maybe, there is a way to combine the
old ethic — consumerist and acquisitive — with the
new — generous and purposeful. We can buy with­
out being selfish, boost the economy without being
superficial. There is shopping to be done for those
who have little; there are gifts to be purchased for
nursing homes, homeless shelters, schools in poor
neighborhoods.
* I can buy a pair of hip leather boots for a teen­
ager living with her family in a shelter. I can buy a
pashmina shawl for an elderly lady in a nursing
home. 1 can buy Harry Potter games for a Head
Start class.
. And that way, I don’t have to end up cleaning out
a closet and donating stuff I've hardly used to the
Salvation Army a year from now.
Cynthia TucU-r b editorial p un editor for the Atlanta Constitution She can be
reached by en ta il cynthlafiajcrom.

Your View
Couple questions
sheriff’s silence
during funeral of
fallen comrade
To the ed ito r
On Nov. 10,2001,
Investigator Mark Kilgore of
Seminole County Sheriff's
Office unexpectedly died at the
very young age of 39. We have
lost a friend, husband, father,
son and brother. The citizens of
Seminole County have lost a
man who served his county
with pride for over 14 years.
I am a former criminal inves­
tigative supervisor of the
Seminole County Sheriff's
Office. I had the pleasure of

supervising and working with
both Mark and his wife, Helen,
of whom is also a Seminole
County deputy. They started
their relationship while working
for me in the investigative sec­
tion of the department. I consid­
ered both Mark and Helen to be
excellent deputies who were
well on their way to becoming
exceptional investigators. Mark
was the type of individual who
strived for excellence and
expected nothing but the best
from himself. It was no surprise
to team he had furthered his
career to become part of the FBI
Task Force on crimes involving
children.
As hundreds of others, we
attended his funeral on Nov. 13
to say good bye to an old friend
and to pay our respects to

Helen and their families. The
funeral was conducted with full
l ice honors, as it should have
m for a fallen comrade.
During the service, the Rev.
John Mitcham extended an
opportunity for any friends or
co-workers who would like to
say s few words about their fall­
en friend. Mark's partner, an
FBI agent got up and reflected
upon his one year friendship
with Mark and his excellent
abilities as an Investigator. He
expressed some very kind and
comforting words to the family.
Some of Mark's closest
friends were overcome with
grief that they could not bring
themselves to speak publicly, of
which is certainly understand­
able. The one thing that I will
never understand Is that Sheriff

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Donald Estinger, who was in
attendance a t the funeral, never
made an attempt to get up and
say a few kind words about his
employee and speak to the fam­
ily. I was shocked and embar­
rassed for M ark's family. This
was the moat pathetic display of
disrespect that I have ever expe­
rienced.
Sheriff, it w as your duty and
responsibility as the leader of
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office to address the family and
those in attendance at the funer­
al. I wonder how many other
deputies who attended this
funeral are wondering if their
families will receive the same
treatment, should an unforeseen
tragedy befall them.
Steve and Karen W aithen
Sanford

The w orld’s love-hate relationship with the U .S .A .
Both my wife and I have lived
w all..." wrote Nasrine after run­
in Pakistan and worked in
ning into the room where
Afghanistan and Afghan refugee
Massoud was killed, almost cercamps. I wrote a book
about that part of our
Osama Bin Laden as a
lives in the early 1980s,
"favor" to the Taliban.
titled 'Passage to
Then she went to
Peshawar.' Because of
Massoud's home, among
that, a couple of friends,
the women comforting
one an Afghan-American
his wife and children.
woman, the other a writer
She described a library
and former government
that included Freud and
minister In Pakistan, sent
Sartre, innumerable inter­
letters about the new
pretations of the Holy
Richard
Quran, and videos of
world in which we are
Reeves
Western films, 'Gandhi'
now joined.
Both have stories and
• • •
• • • and "Mission:
ideas Americans should
Impossible" among them.
hear. Nasrine Gross, founder of
What was most striking and
NEGAR (Support of Women in
significant in her account was her
Afghanistan), tells the story of
description of Massoud's oldest
what she saw in a guesthouse in
son, 12-year-old Ahmad. Dressed
in a khaki suit, the boy said: "My
Khoja Bahauddln on Sept 9, in
father's killing was unjust and
the room next to where Ahmed
despicable. Now the world
Shah Massoud, the leader of the
knows his struggle was just and
Northern Alliance, was murdered
by terrorists posing as a television
his words true.... We will contin­
news crew. Mushahid Hussain, a
ue with more fervor. I will not rest
but work to realize his dream."
graduate of Georgetown
University who was minister of
That was not what his father
information in the government of
wanted. When Ahmad once told
his father he intended to be a sol­
Nawaz Sharif, wrote insightfully
about why his people love and
dier, Massoud had said: "Don't,
hate the United States.
because then you will become like
"One of the terrorists was dead. me, away from home all the time.
Be a medical doctor."
split from the waist by the explo­
My friend Mushahid — his
sion in his belt, the top part of his
body badly burnt and stuck to the wifi* and mine were classmates at

Columbia University's Graduate
School of Internationa] Relations
— is working as a journalist again
after spending a year under
house arrest and in prison, put
there by Gen. Pervez Musharraf
after his troops overthrew the
Sharif government. He wrote a
column titled "America’s
Goodness Doesn't Extend
Overseas," which should be rec­
ommended reading for most
Americans.
"For any foreign visitor to
America," he began, "the virtues
of the avenge American coupled
with the fact Butt immigrants get
freedoms and opportunities that
are denied to them at home, are
key ingredients But make the
United States the world's most
popular destination... empathy,
candor, humor and hard work
endear Americans to all those
who interact with them ...
"How does this 'good guy* at
home become the 'ugly American’
overseas? Because American lib­
erty, rule of law, democracy and
justice are alien to American for­
eign policy ...
"What did a diverse group of
Third World leaders — Mao Tsetung of China, Ho Chi Mirth of
Vietnam, Camel Abdel Nasser of
Egypt, Fidel Castro of Cuba and
Sukarno of Indonesia — have in
common? They were admirers of

the American Revolution.... So
inspired was Ho that when he
declared Vietnam's independence
from France, he borrowed words
from the Declaration about the
rights of life, liberty and the pur­
suit of happiness ...
"But wnat happened? Coming
to power these leaders became
implacable American foes after
finding that the United States
they idolized was different in real
life.... During the 1991 Gulf War,
President Bush's father aptly
summed it all up: What we say
goes.’ ... Not many Americans arc
aware of the adverse Impact of
US. foreign policy on millions of
lives overseas because what hap­
pens over there never affected
their lives back home. All that
changed on Sept. 11."
Hussain, a Shiite Muslim, also
added: "Muslims feel that they
are being made to pay for crimes
committed during the Holocaust
by the Christians of Europe
against the Jews of Europe."
You do not have to agree with
everything said by people in
places that once seemed so far
away to most Americans. But it
would be foolish not to finally
spend more of our time and ener­
gy in trying to see ourselves as
others see us.
O JD01 UNIVERSAL IHESS SYNDICXTI

On the Street
The Herald asks people what they th in k ...
T he day after
Thanksgiving
m arks the tradition­
a l beginning o f the
holiday shopping
season. This year,
econom ists and
stores alike are
telling people to
spend lots o f money
to help the falterin g
econom y. To see if
p eop le are adhering
to the advice, we
asked , “this year,
will you spend m ore
o r less m oney fo r
Christm as than you
did last year?"

m
I'll probably spend
more. We want to try to
keep the economy
going That's the main
reason. It's nice seeing
the mall lull. We need
lo spend.
G ary O 'B rien

I'm going to spend
less, but I am going to
buy bigger stuff, it’s
going to be a little bit
different than last year.
I'll buy stuff like a scoot­
er or a remote control
car.

Orlando

Richard B . Taylor

Sanford

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I'm going to spend
more because weVe
|u*t had a baby.
Karen Oiraldai

Sanford

I'm going to spend
more to help the econo­
my. That, and this year I
have more money to
spend for Christmas.
M elissa Banklns

Deltona

I'm probably going
to spend less. It's the
economy. I think I
should spend less
Steve Smith

Orlando

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Holiday Home Lighting Contest deadline is Nov. 26
C el in (lie holiday spirit by
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and participating in the
Holiday Home Lighting
Contest sponsored by the
Sanfotd Historical Trust Inc.
Lite contest is part of Ihe 13th
Annual I lolidav Tour of I lomes
Friday, Nov. 30 through
Sunday, Dec. 2.
I he lighting contest is open
to all city of Sanford residents
and five prizes will he award­
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through Dec. 3 after 6 p.m.
Remember to submit your
entry form and have your
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evenings. Winners will be noti­
fied by Dec. 8.
There is no entry fee, just
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address, phone number and
whether you arc entering as a
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Entry forms can be mailed to
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P.O. Box 536, Sanford, FL 32772,
dropped off at The Seminole

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• Most Unusual Display will
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• Best Block — each house­
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Judging will be held Nuv. 26

Herald Office or Faxed to (407)
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Sunday, November 25.2001

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W O R K SESSION
4 p,m. In the City Manager's
Conference Room

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1. Discussion regarding Land
Development Regulations rewrite.
2. Update regarding Police
Department
Automated
Performance Evaluation System,
3. Update regarding Protect
Sanford Committee.
4. Discussion of Regular Agenda
Hems, Add-on items, and other
Hems.
5. Mayor's briefing.
6. City Manager’s briefing.
A . Update regarding 111
Palmetto Avenue and 1219 South
Park Avenue condemnations.
B. City of Sanford/Metroplan
Orlando's Walkable Community
Workshop.
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dates for the St. Johns River
Water Management District’s
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REGULAR MEETING
7 p.m., City Commission
Chambers
• Approval of Minutes.
Work Session and Regular
Meetings of Nov. 12, 2001.
Recommended by the City Clerk
and the City Manager.

Consent Agenda
1. Approve payments made during
October 2001. Recommended by
the City Manager.
2. Approve payment of City
Attorney's Statement for the
month
of
October
2001.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
3. Award Bid #IFB 01/02-07 for
rerooflng park pavilion and
restroom at Academy Manor Park
and restroom at Park on Park in
the amount of $3,900 to Adcock
Roofing Co. Recommended by

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Now Accepting Registration
For The Winter Term

NEEDS VOLUNTEERS:
Christian Teachers, For Special
Disciplines and Programs
also

T &amp; R Tapping Service to perform
two water line "stop offs’ tor a total
cost of $6,625. Recommended by
the City Manager.
8. Approve lot purchase at 18th
Street and Oleander Avenue for
$3,500 plus closing costs to
extend Oleander Avenue from
18th Street to Country Club Road.
Recommended by the city
Manager.
9. Authorize Work Order 44 with
Glatting Jackson Kercher Anglin
Lopez Rinehart for the Memorial
Park Seawall and park redevelop­
ment design and permitting lor a
fixed fee amount of $105,711.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
10. Award bid for Police Station
emergency generator to C J'a
Sales and Seivice, the low bidder,
in the amount of $42,145.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
11. Approve property purchase ot
0.51 acres from Critical Disposal,
Inc. In the amount of $18,000 for

the City Manager.
4. Award Bid *IFB 01/02-03 for
opening and closing of grave
spaces at Sanford Municipal
Cemetery In amounts of from
$125 to $475 as listed on Agenda
Memorandum to Quality vaults,
Inc. Recommended by the City
Manager.
5. Authorize
use of City
Comtnission Chambers each
Wednesday In 2002 from 2:00
P.M. until approximately 5:00 P.M.
by Seminole County Court for Civil
Infraction Traffic Hearing Officer
Program. Recommended by the
City Manager.
8. Approve design proposal from
M V C Associates Incorporated In
the amount of $19,995 fixed
design fee and an estimated con­
struction service fee of $5,635 for
a low sloped roof membrane sys­
tem; authorize staff to proceed
with construction documents and
advertisement
Recommended
by the City Manager.
7. Award contract (sole source) to

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For Our New and Larger Facility.
Monetary Donations are welcomed.

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No. 3681 to annex the property.
Recommended by the P to w
Review Committee, the Director
of Engineering 8 Planning, end
the C4y Manager.
B . First reacting of Ordinance
Public Hearing*
No.
3082 to rezon* the property
1. Second reedkvg and adoption
from A G . Agricuftural, to PD,
of Ordinance No. 3676 to annex
Planned
Development.
0.33 acres of property lying
Recommended with condition* by
between Memory Court and Roes
the
Planning
*
Zoning
Street and between Knudsen
Commlaafon, the Director of
Drive and Bailey Avenue (520
Engineering &amp; Planning, and tft*
Ross Street); Jim and Tina
City Manager.
Ogletree, owners. Ad published
7. First reacting of Ontinance No.
November 14 and 21, 2001.
3687 to rezone 1 2 acre* of prop­
Recommended by the City
erty between Celery Avenue end
Manager.
Hughey Street and between
2. Second reacting and adoption
Water Street and Briseon Avenue
of Ordinance No. 3677 to annex
(1701 Brisson Avenue), from A G ,
0.777 acres of property tying
between Rinehart Road and ‘ Agricultural, to PD Planned
Development; Bates Reed and
Oregon Avenue S. and between
Kenneth DeFoe, owners; Testa
Oregon Avenue S . extended
E.
Duncan,
applicant.
northerly and Rinehart Road
Recommended with conditions by
(1217 Rinehart Rd.); T . B. Ban, III,
the
Planning
4
Zoning
owner. Ad published November
Commission, the Director of
14 and 21,2001. Recommended
Engineering &amp; Planning, and the
by the City Manager.
City Manager.
Ad published
3. Second reading and adoption
N ovem bers 2001.
of Ordinance No. 3678 to doee,
8. First reading of Ordnance No.
vacate, and abandon Hughay
3689 to dose, vacate, and aban­
Street lying between Rinehart
don Meltonville Avenue between
Road and C.R. 46A and between
North Way extended easterly and
Oregon
Avenue
extended
Pine Way and between Park
northerly and Rinehart Road, and
National Drive extended souther­
retain same as a utility easement;
ly and South Sanford Avenue;
City of Sanford,
applicant.
Barry Walker, Manager, Magnolia
Recommended by the City
Plantation Partners, LC, appli­
Manager.
Ad
published
cant.
Recommended by the
N o v e m b e rs , 2001.
4. Second reading and adoption Plans Review Committee, the
Director of Engineering
&amp;
of Ordinance No. 3679 to rezone
Planning, and the City Manager.
31.98 acres of property tying
Ad published November 11,
between S L John's Parkway end
2001; property posted November
Central Florida Greeneway and
12, 2001; applicant and affected
between Elder Road extended
properly
owners
notified
southerly and Rinehart Road
November 8,2001.
(1601 Rinehart Road), from A G ,
Agricultural, to P D , Planned
Development (W al-M ait Super
1. Flret reacting of Ordinance No.
Center),
and
approve
3683 to annex 0.40 acres of prop­
Development Order No. 01-0037.
erty lying between Rosa Street
Harold G . Hartstock, Seminole
extended westerly and East
Farms Trust IV, owner; Robert M.
Airport Boulevard and between
Bedard,
applicant.
Bailey Street and Sanlord Avenue
Recommended by the City
(1150 East Airport Boulevard);
Manager.
Ad
published
Richard Price and Cynthia
November 14, 2001.
Flagge, owners. Recommended
5. Second reading and adoption
by the Plana Review Committee,
ol Ordinance No. 3680 to annex
the Director of Engineering &amp;
0.91 acres ol property lying
Planning, and the City Manager.
between 4th Street extended
2. First reading of Ordinance No.
easterly and Celery Avenue and
3684 to annex 86.82 acres of
Brisson
Avenue
extended
property lying between Lake
northerly and Scott Avenue (2040
Monroe and Narcissus Avenue
Celery Ave.); Vaughn Gould and
and between Power Road
Janet Gould-Spence, owners. Ad
extended northerly and North
published November 14 and 21,
Kennel Road extended northerly
2001. Recommended by the City
(2601
Seminole Boulevard);
Manager.
William E. Klrchhhoft and Nixie K.
6. Re: 9.78 acres of property lying
Coleman, Trustees, owners.
between
Central
Florida
Recommended by the Plans
Greeneway and Rinehart Road
Review Committee, the Director
and between Towne Center
ol Engineering 4 Planning, and
Boulevard and Interstate 4 (1100
the City Manager.
Rinehart Road); W P B Properties,
3. First reading ot Ordinance No.
Inc., owner.
3685 amending City Code and
A . First reading of Ordinance
~i establishing new water rates,
sewer rates, and reclaimed water
system consumption charges,
charges for delinquency and dis­
connection of service for nonpay­
ment, and miscellaneous fees
and charges. Recommended by
the Director of Utilities and the
City Manager.
4. First reading ol Ordinance No.
3688 amending Police Pension
Plan.
Recommended by the
Director of Finance and the City
Manager.
5. First reading ol Ordinance No.
3690 to revise and amend Land
Development
Regulations
amending Articles I ihroiigh IX
and Schedules J, L, M and Q.
Recommended by the Director of
Engineering &amp; Planning and the
City Manager.
right-of-way lor St.
Johns
Parkway
Phase
II.
Recommended by the City
Manager.

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•Add-on Hems.
• Information only.
• City Attorney’s Report
• City Clerk's Report
• City Manager's Report
•Citizen Participation
• City Commissioners’ Reports
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: IF A PERSON
DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION MADE
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSID­
ERED AT THE ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR­
ING HE MAY NEED A VERBATIM RECORD
OF THE PROCEEDINGS MCLIXXNG THE
TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE. WHICH
RECORD IS NOT PROVIDED BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD (F.S. 2880106)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING
ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY O f
THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA
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INADVANCE OF THE MEETING

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Yesterday &amp; Today’s Collectibles
&amp; Chain Re-Action
a new and different kind of shop
has opened in Historic Downtown
S-nford. Located at 108 South Park
AvCT^-acroM from Fint: Union

wanning gift, a chaxming
anniversary present or surprise
gift for that ipedal aonwone.
Looking for something with a Itt-

What is It? Yesterday
Collectibles Inc., theOlery City's
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selection of coll«tiblwand gifts.
Specialising in fine collectibles
home decor items and customized
gift baskets. Yesterday It Today's
Collectibles is sure to have the right

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and a complete line of Jewelry
products.
Louise and Mary Jo encourage
everyone to stop by and see why
Yesterday &amp; Today's Collectibles
Is NOT just another gift shop.
They have a lot of exciting gift
ideas and look forward to great
success In Sanford.
And don't forget about their
grand opening celebration on
Nov. 30. Drop In and register for
a free custom gift basket to be

Tuesday. N ovem ber 27
thru Friday. N ovem ber 30

Grand Prize Drawing Nov. 30, 2001

Owner of Chain Re-Action on left la Mary “Jo" Edam and owner of
Yesterday * Today's ColMiblee, Inc. on right la Lnufio Taylor.
given away. The store is open
jeven da/s a week: Monday,
Tuesday, Friday and Satuniay
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.;
Wednesday and Thursday from
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Yesterday !r Today's Collectibles
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Excluding Wrangler Jeans a Sale Itema
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c3 A o Q id a g Q x tita o a g a n g a
Handmade Crafts and Gift Stores

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Southern Ballet
Theatre

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Sanford, F L
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Floratam and Palmetto St. Aiwusting

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Entire Stock of Men's
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Section B
Sunday
November 25, 2001

Briefs
A+ VOLLEVBALL 2002
GIRLS CLUB LEAGUE
A+ Volleyball will be hold­
ing tryouts for its 2002 Girls
Club league on Thursday,
November 29 at the South
Brantley Gymnasium in
Altamonte Springs.
Try-outs for the U-15 divi­
sion will be held from 6
p.m.-to-8 p m , and try-outs
tor the 16-to-lS year old divi­
sion will be held from 8
p.m.-to-lO p m
For additional information,
please contact Yvonne Devlin
at 407-528-5048 or view the
website at www.orlandovoiIeyball.com.

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Soccer sweep for Seminole
By Daan Smith
Sports Editor
S A N F O R D — The Seminole Hig
School soccer program got a shot in the
arm earlier this week when both the boys
and girls teams picked1 iup victories over
highly respected Lyman.
The boys posted their first
*
victory of
the season on Tuesday as four different
players scored in a 4-2 win over the pre­
viously undefeated Greyhounds.
fairo Minolta, Timothy Scnwallie,
Adam Horwath and Navi Jimenez scored
one goal each for the TYibe, to offset
another big night for Lyman star Fabio
Pedraza, who scored both goals for the

Tribe boys and girls teams
both post wins over Lyman
Greyhounds (2-1-2).
Pedraza has scored 11 goals in the last
four games.
Minolta, Ricardo Perez and Jason
Fowler had assists for the Fighting
Seminoles, who improved to 1-2 on the
What made the victory even more
impressive was the fact that Seminole
was coming off a 10-2 loss to Lake

Howell on Monday, while Lyman had
gotten two goals from Pedraza and Steve
Spangler had five saves in goal In a 8-2
upset of Oviedo.
Nix had three goals for the Silver
Hawks, while Leason had two assists
and Chapman stopped eight shots in
goal.
On Wednesday, thy SHS girls got a pair
of goals from Jeanette Curtis as the Tribe

topped Lyman, 3-1.
Lauren Koasdk added the other goal
for Seminole, while Meagan Martin and
Klmmy German had assists. Katie Weber
was the winning goalkeeper.
The Tribe will travel to Lake Mary on
Monday to take on the Rams at Don T.
Reynolds Stadium starting at 7 p.m.
In other girls games:
Lake Mary picked up a huge win as
the Rams shutout Lake Howell 2-0 on
Monday with Claesscns scoring both
goals on assists from Wenaas and
Murray, and Haerens stopping two shots
to get the win in goal.
But the Rams could not make it two
See Soccer, Page 2B

A-t- VOLLEYBALL TO
HOST OPEN HOUSE
A+ Volleyball will be host­
ing its first-ever open house
cm Thursday, November 29.
The event takes place at the
South Brantley Gymnasium
from 6 p.m.-to-lO p m . and is
open to all youth and adults
interested in the sport of vol­
leyball.
A+ is a non-profit organi­
zation designed to promote
the sport of volleyball and
offers classes for players at
all skills levels. Tneie are
programs available for
everyone, from the beginner
to the advanced player.
For additional information,
please contact Yvonne Devlin
at 407-528-5048 or view the
website at www.orlandovolleyball.com.

GOLF TOURNEY WILL
AID MADD
Sponsorships, players and
voltmteers are being sought
for the 2nd Annual Mothers
Against Drunk Driving Golf
Tournament.
The event, which will be a
fund-raiser for the Centra]
Florida Chapter of MADD,
will be held on December 7,
2001 at Alaqua Country Club
in Longwood.
Sponsor packages range in
price from $150 to $2,000
while the entry fee is $125.
The entry fee includes
greens fee, cart, range balls,
golf clinic, breakfast, lunch,
prizes, awards, T-shirt, good­
ie bag and much, much
more. There will be oncourse contests for the chal­
lenged golfer as well as a
bountiful silent auction table.
The tournament will have
a morning shotgun start and
mulligans will be available.
The tournament will be
played as a four-person
scramble.
All proceeds from this
event remain with MADD'S
Central Florida chapter. This
support allows them to focus
stronger on the area's victims
of drunk driving crashes.
If you are a victim of a
drunk driver and wish to
contribute or participate in
this event, or for more tour­
nament information, to sign­
up as a sponsor, player or
volunteer, please contact
Betsy Nein, Tournament
Director, at 407-831-9991.
EARLY R E G IS T E R IN G
F O R A LTA M O N TE
S P R IN G S B A B E R U T H
Altamonte Babe Ruth
Baseball will be holding
early registration for the 2002
season on Saturday,
December 15 at Eastmonte
I ipark.
j Registration will take place
from 9 a.m. to l p.m.
| Sign-ups will cover all age
jliv isio ns from T-Ball (5 4c 6
year olds) to Seniors (18-18
year olds).
For more information,
please call the Altamonte
Babe Ruth Baseball League
fiotline 31407-268-7910.
H ITT IN G /P IT C H IN G
CAMP
There will be a two-day
condensed training camp
See Briefs, Page 3B

P a n h a n d le

s p lit

Raider
women
get first
road win

B y Dm h Smith
Sports Editor

B y Daan Smith
Sports Editor
P A N A M A C ITY — Yelena
Leuchanka scored 25. points
and pulled down 19 rebounds
as the Seminole Community
College women's basketball
team claimed its first road vieof the year, 77-64, over
jola Community College in
the 'Gulf Coast Classic at
Panama City last Friday night.
Leuchanka, a 6-foot-5 fresh­
man center from Gomel,
Belarus, hit 9-of-15 shots from
the floor and seven-of-nlne
from the free throw line, and
also blocked five shots as the
Raiders made their second trip
to the Panhandle a much more
successful venture than the first
one.
Things did not go as well on
the second night, however, as
host Gulf Coast Community
College used its tremendous
team quickness to pound SCC
on the boards and rolled to an
84-61 victory.
The Raiders are now 3-3 on
the season and are currently in
the Panhandle for the third

Basketball
campaign
opens for
S A C girls

S

Freshman center Yelena Leuchanka (white uniform, right) controls a Jump ball for Seminole Community College
in a recent game. The 6-toot-5 center hod another big road weekend this past week, scoring 25 points, pulling
down IS rebounds and Mocking live shots in a 77-84 victory over Chipota on Friday and scoring 15 points and
straight weekend for a rematch
of the first weekend, taking on
Pensacola Community College
and host Okaloosa-VValton
Community College in the OWCC Classic at Ft. Walton
Beach.
"People thought I was crazy
to put together this schedule,"
said SCC head coach Ken
Patrick. "But I think it's great
We're becoming real road war­
riors and should make us
strong heading into a tough
conference schedule, and hope­
fully, another trip to state and

beyond.'
Bailey, a sopho­
CIhamesia
ham
more transfer from Gulf Coast
Community College, scored all
13 of her points and Leuchanka
chipped in with 10 points as
the Raiders built a 41-35 half­
time lead against Chlpola,
which got 14 points from K.
Collins.
But in the second half SCC,
which hit four three-point shots
in the first half, pounded the
ball inside and took the Indians
out o f the game.
Leuchanka poured in 15

points, while returning sopho­
more stars Gabrielle
Blankenfeld and Yo Johnson
dropped in nine and seven
ints, respectively, in the final
minutes.
In addition to Leuchanka and
Bailey, Blankenfeld (12) and
K.K. Thompson (10) also fin­
ished in double figures.
Collins had 22 for Chipola,
while N Bliss added 10.
On Saturday the Raiders
actually had a better percent­
age from the floor than Gulf
See SCC, Page 2B

E

LAKE MARY — It was a big
night for the "Lakes" as Lake
Mary, Lake Brantley and Lake
Howell all won on the opening
night of the regular season for
high school girls basketball
teams on Monday.
Junior Alexa Kane scored 21
points as the Rams hammered
Titusville, 73-35.
Senior Viviana Stewart and
|unior Michelle Smith scored 12
points each as the Patriots
rolled over M ount Dora High
School, 50-36.
And Dcfiippio scored 11
points and Lentzo pulled down
eight rebounds as the Silver
Hawks crushed Forest Lake
Academy, 66-23.
Oviedo, which only lost one
player from last year's squad,
also opened Its season with a
monster win on Tuesday as
sophomore Whitney Tossie
scored 16 points and pulled
down eight rebounds as the
Lions smacked Seabreeze, 7242.
Irimar Hernandez and Justin
Elfrink had three assists each
for Oviedo.
Things did not go as well for
Seminole as host Mainland
jumped out to a 22-5 lead after
one period and never looked
back in thumping the Fighting
Seminoles, 78-45.
Colleen Fitchett scored 24
points and blocked five shots as
the Buccaneers outscored the
See Basketball, Page 2B

U C F to end football season today
Special to the Herald
ORLANDO — The University of Central
Florida football team wrapped up its week of
paration for today's (Saturday) Louisianaayette game with a 90-minute practice session
Thursday morning. It was also the last practice
for 14 seniors who will play their final game for
UCF when the game kicks off at 1 p.m. in the
Florida Citrus Bowl.
The game is the one rescheduled from
September 15 th.
"Overall, the execution was good and I think
the focus is where it needs to be," UCF coach
Mike Kruczek said. "It was much better than ear­
lier in the week."
At the end of practice, the returning players
lined up and shook hands of all the departing
seniors.
“It's always a sad thing," Kruczck said when
the seniors left the field. "You spend a lot of time
with them and most of the time it's a very posi­
tive experience. They've been instrumental In
bringing this program a long way."
The seniors playing their
' ■fir
final game for the
Golden Knights
light are Javier Beorlegui, Willie
Comerford, Tavirus Davis, Willie Davis, Steve
Edwards, Boma Ekiyor, Travis Fisher, Ricot
Joseph, Josh McKibben, Tito Rodriguez, Elliot
Shorter, Albert Snyder, Thad Ward, and Terrance
Williams.
UCF will lose 15 seniors from this team, but
only 14 practiced and will have the opportunity
to play today. Long snapper Mike Hedge had
surgery on Monday to insert a screw in his
scaphoid bone in his wrist to repair a fracture that
happened earlier in the season and will miss the
game. He had been playing with his wrist heavily

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wrapped.
Junior Bobby Brevin will make his first start in
place of Hedge against the Ragin' Cajuns.
In his next to last opportunity, Snyder was
* livering the
iggest hit in the Arkansas game. It was tne first
"Big Stick" award of the year for Snyder.
Meanwhile, middle linebacker Rodriguez
moved up to seventh in total tackles per game
with an average of 13.4 in the latest release of
defensive statistics from the NCAA. He is third in
the nation in solo tackles with an average of 9.2
per game.
Rodriguez has recorded 134 total tackles in 10
games this year and tied a school record against
Arkansas with 23 tackles. He will enter today's
game 16 tackles shy of the single season record
set by Darrell Rudd in 1983.
After practice the players were permitted to
spend Thanksgiving with their families and did
not have to report back to campus until Friday
evening.

UCF WOMEN SPLIT IN
GOLDEN KNIGHTS CLASSIC
Senior Laura Echols scored 26 points en route to
a 77-74 Western Carolina University win over the
University of Central Florida women's basketball
team in the second round of the UCF Golden
Knights Classic at the UCF Arena last Saturday.
UCF led 36-29 at halftime and was up 44-32
with 17 minutes left to play.
But the WCU chipped away at the lead and
took the lead for good with 232 to play on a KiKi Glass three-pointer.
Sophomore forward Erin Paige recorded the
fourth double-double of her career with 20 points
See UCF, Page 2B

Horald photo by Jim Wonta

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T he SmtNou Hriuld

Sunday. November 25.2001

Dressing to stay warm in the cold outdoors
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MONTGOMERY, AL. _
Spending time outdoors in cold
weather can be a lot of fun. Or It
can m ake you miserable.
Jackie Bushman, the host of
the Buckmasten television
series, knows that all too well.
He loves the outdoors and
hunts in all types of winter
weather throughout North
America. Over the years, he's
developed a system for staying
warm regardless of the location
or the weather.
"I'm one of the coldest
na hired people around,"
Bushman says, "and while I
spend as much time outdoors as
I possibly can, I have to stay
warm In order to enjoy it and
concentrate on what I'm doing.
For the TV series, concentration
is especially important. When
I'm hunting for pleasure, I can
go back to the cabin If I get cold.

But, If we're taping a hunt, I
have to stay put until w e finish
shooting.”
Bushman's TV hunts can last
from before sun-up until after
sundown. On some of the hunts
in northern states and Canada,
it can be dangerously cold. On
hunts In wanner climates, he
may be hunting where it's not
very cold, but where, over the
long hours, the cold can seep
into muscles and bones making
them stiff and accident prone.
"I probably wear more clothes
than most people when I go
hunting," Bushman says, "but
I've worked out a system that
allows me to hunt comfortably
regardless of the weather. Some
of the stuff I wear might not
look very 'cool' but I'd rather
dress for warmth than for looks.
"I buy clothing in sizes bigger
than I ordinarily wear so I can
wear layers ana still be comfort­
able and have freedom of move­

ment * the founder and CEO of
Buckmasten says. 1 often wear
three p ain of thermal under­
wear. One pair is large, the next
is X-large and the third is XXlarge. And I always wear a
Scent-Lok su it My Jacket size
will be XX-large so I can get
extra clothes under i t My pants
will be a 38 waist instead of my
normal 36. The outer layer will
be 6-pocket pants or bib overalls
st least a size larger than my
other clothes.
"Keeping my hands warm is
Important, but for safety rea­
sons, when I take a shot,
whether It's with a bow, rifle or
shotgun, I want to touch my
trigger or my release with the
flesh of my hand," he says. "I
wear finger mittens that can be
worn as a complete mitten or
folded back to expose the fin­
gers."
Bushman wears rubber-soled
boots with different insulation

UCF
Continued from page I B
and 10 rebounds to pace four Golden Knights into
double figures. Marvelous Washington hit for 14,
10 in the first half, while All Roberts and Jessica
Sea la added 10 points each.
In action earlier on Saturday, the University of
Texas at Arlington defeated Bethune-Cookman
College, 66-56, despite Junior guard Janice Hayes
scoring a game-high 17 points for the Lady Cats.
In the first round on Friday, Tiffany Hamm had

scored 20 points to lead Western Carolina (2-0) to
a 65-52 victory over Bethune-Cookman. Nikki
Mason led the Lady Cats with 15 oolnts.
UCF, meanwhile, got 16 points from Roberts in
her college debut as the hosts whipped TaxasArtington, 69-55. Washington chipped in with 14
and Scala 11.
The Golden Knights, who are playing in the San
Juan Shootout in Puerto Rico this weekend, are
now 1-1 on the season.

value, depending on the tem­
perature.
"Rubber-soled boots don't
leave as much scent where 1
walk, and they're Ideal for wad­
ing in water.
"The main thing," he empha­
sizes, "is to wear clothes that are
comfortable and allow you to
move comfortably or sit still in
any kind
of weatner. It's better
k
to ha ve too many clothes than
not enough. You can always
take a layer off if you get not.
"When I'm hunting In bitter
cold, 1 have chemical heat packs
stuck everywhere. They make a
real difference when it's bitter
cold. I wear a muff-style hand
warmer around my waist. It has

zippered pockets for my knife
and other hunting items. I keep
a heat pack in there to warm my
hands. I can also put a heat pack
in the pouch of the mittens tnat
covers my fingers."
He wears a hunting brace belt
for lower back support that has
pockets to hold heat packs
against his kidneys.
"One of the most important
things I do to stay warm,"
Bushman says, ‘ is to wrap a
heat pack in a bandana and tie
that around my neck. I lose
body H&amp;sit if my ncclt is exposed,
so I layer it using the bandana
with a heat pack, a turtleneck
shirt, and a siding dickey. D ie
heat pack also helps keep my

neck from getting stiff so I can
turn my head and keep a sharp
watch for deer. I learned a long
time ago that 1 can't expose my
skin, particularly my neck, to
severe cold and sit still for 8
hours."
For headgear in cold weather,
Bushman wears a reversible
toboggan—camouflage on one
side and blaze orange on the
other.
When picking out a backpack
for hunting, Bushman suggests
considering one made of the •
newer fleece materials that
w on't make a lot of noise when
you brush up against a limb
while walking through the
woods.

on the final two goals.
Lake Howell bounced back
from the loss to Lake Mary to
hammer DtusviUe, 6-0, on
Tuesday. Hclenie Gonzalez had
a pair o f goals and an assist for
the Silver Hawks, while Jenny
Mulvihili had two goals for the
two-time defending state cham­
pions.
No. 6 state-ranked Winter
Springs edged Oviedo 2-1 in a
game on Tuesday. Affolter and
Crooks got the goals on assists
from Snowden and Bowen, and
Siivera had eight saves in get­
ting victory in goal.
In other boys games from

TUesday:
Alfredo Charry and Graham
Zusi had two goals each as Lake
Brantley (3-1) edged Deltona, 43. Fohero had an assist for the
Patriots and Singer had nine
saves in goal.
Lake Mary (2-0) got a pair of
goals from Jerry Girard and one
from Kris Kessler in handing '*
DeLand (3-1) it first toss, 3-1.
Rusty Robinette had three save?
in goal.
On Wednesday, Belson scored
the goal on an assist from
Blodgett and Sasso had six
saves as Oviedo nipped Winter
Springs 1-0.

Soccer
Continued from page IB
major wins in as many games as
No. 2 state-ranked DeLand (3-0)
rallied with three second half
goals to hand the hosts their
first loss of the season, 3-1, at
Don T. Reynolds Stadium on
Wednesday.
Allison fradd scored in the
first half for Lake Mary (3*1),
but Sarah Stock tied the game
early in the second half and
Courtney Evans put the
Bulldogs ahead to stay with Just
over 18 minutes left in the con­
test.
Stock added an insurance goal
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Coast, but the undefeated
Commodores (5-0) got off 20
more shots as they outrebounded SCC 40-21.
Leuchanka again had a big
game with 15 points and eight
rebounds, but only scored four
lots In the first half as GCCC
uilt a 41-33 halftime lead as
She re' Cunningham hit four
three-pointers tor 12 points and
Tashia Morchead added 11
points.
The second half was even
worse for SCC despite 11 points
from Leuchanka as no other
Raider scored more than six ■
points In the final 20 minutes.
Morehead, meanwhile, was
scoring 16 o f her game-high 27
ints in the second half, while
nesheia Thompson and
Mandisha Stevenson were both
scoring nine points for the
Indians.
Joining Leuchanka in double
figures for SCC were Bailey,
wno scored 12 against her for­
mer teammates, and Johnson,
who scored 10.

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R A ID E R S 77, IN D IA N S 44
m lnok Community ColWg* 0-1)
Btrg y rn I (HI 3, V im 0 (LI 0, Brad chaw 0 00 0. Ictwuon 41-4 9, Boiky 3 6 4 13, Itcntatn 1
1-4 $, Thompuon 4 0-0 10, Boyd 0 0 0 0,
Bloflkmfrld S 2-3 12, R ichonlm 0 0-0 0,
Leuchanka 9 7-9 23. Total* 23- 38 17-29 77.
ChtpoU Community C all's* (NM)
B arm 2 4-4 9, Varney 1 2-2 4, Yarborough 0
0 0 0. Monti 3 2 4 S. ColUra S 4-11 22. TtimnM
0 0 0 01 Youn« 0 0 0 a Burt* 0 O0 Q Slim 4 2 4
10.5 p " n 2 OO 3, C art" 1 0 0 2. Bryant 2 0 1 4
Total* 23 14-3064.
lUUttma _ SCC 41. CCC 38. TTvwpotat field
S t u b . SCC 4-11 {IhompwnM.IWnatm, 1-1,
Bailey 1-2. Blank*nhkl 0 2 . (ottraon 0 2 . Varm
0 1 1 CCC 2 (Ham**. Spak.). Team fcub _ SCC
23; CCC 26. Foul'd mil . CCC, Spain
Technical. _ SCC. bench; CCC. bench
Rebound' _ SCC 40 (Leuchanka 19, Thompeon
6, BlankenMd 3, Johncon 3). Ajc u u _ SCC 13

(BUnkonkkl 4. Brrggnn 3. larotu'n 3) Steal*
_ SCC t f (BUnkmitld 3. Thomjnon 1).
Block'd that* _ SCC 3 (Ltudunka 5).

COMMODORES M. RAIDERS 41
Berggren 0 0 0 0, Vann I 2-1 % Brodoluur 0 00 0. Johmon 3 3-3 IQ. Balky S 1-112,Jw *a*n
3 0 0 R K. Thompson 1 |.| 4. Boyd 0 0 0 Q
BUnkenMd 1 0 0 3, Richard con 1 2-1 4.
Leuchanka 3 S 4 11 Total* IS 14-17 41.
C olt C o a t Community C odes' (34)
lio n 'll 0 0 0 Q Caiy 0 0 0 Q T. Thompwn 3
2-2 13, Cunningham 3 1-2 IS, Jacob* 2 0 2 3,
Manhood 713-14 27, Slerawon 1 3413, Little
0 0 0 Q Andmon 0 0 0 Q laaiak 2 4 4 9. Tbtab.
2723-23 84.
lloUtim' . GCCC 41, SCC 33. Thm-pumi
field soak _ SCC 7 (Jaoobmn 2, Vann, (ahnon.
K. thompKn, BUnienWd. Bailey). GCCC 7
(Cunnin|him 4, T. Thompum. |acob*.
Rauza k) Team foub _ SCC 21; GCCC 12
Fbakd out _ r u n . Technical' „ norfe.
. Xabmond* _ K C I t (la u d m ia
A uM * ,
SCC 12 Oohnoon 3. Vann 1. Bailey 2).

Basketball i
•

Continued from page IB
Tribe in every quarter.
Natasha Brown chipped in ;
with 13 points, 16 assists and :
six steals, and Sharcka Henry
also had a big game with 16 j
points, six steals and six
blocked shots for the winner's,
Junior Chcquilla Jessie netted
20 points for Seminole, but no
other player tallied over six
points.
On Wednesday, Lyman and
Lake Mary both rolled to
impressive victories in the
opening round o f the Dr.
Phillips Thanksgiving Classic.
Oliver scored 16 points and
UCF signee Celeste Hudson ■
had six rebounds and five
assists as the Greyhounds took
down the host Panthers, 47*33,
and Jackie Beik had 17 points
and 11 rebounds and Angie
Pressey had five assists as the .
Rams clobbered Winter Park,
58-32.

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Sunday November 25. 2001

M arty Pierce grabs Goodyear Challenge warm-up at NSS
S p e c ia l to th e H e ra ld
SAMSULA — Randy Dye qualified the #43
Podge on the pole, but his draw put Marty
Pierce's #75 up front where he stayed to clinch
the $1,500 victory in the warm-up for the
Goodyear Late Model Challenge, a new series
that will run In 2002, at New Smyrna Speedway
last Saturday night.
Past Mini Stoci; Champ Pierce drove a smooth,
clean, race and came home ahead of #15 Jason
Boyd who was sent to the rear for rough driving
after tangling with Wayne Morris.
The #63 of Chris Lawrence had a strong run for
third, Jerry Symons and Randy Dye rounded out
the top five.
Veteran and 2001 Orlando Speedworld Champ
Tim McPhail drove the Missile #7 to a popular
win in the Mini stock feature. He beat some tough
cars as Conrad Grenier's #01 was second, and
Charlie Brown's #11 was third.
Jason Boyd put his #2x Modified into Victory
. L?ne in the Mod feature. Wayne Southard #00 ran
second, and Joe Middleton was third in the five
car field.
Lake Mary's Mike Good drove the best race of
his career as he put the Briar Construction #27 THlrd in Victory Lane in the Super Late Main
Event.
Good led the first few laps, dropped back with
a bad ignition, then stormed back to destroy the
field. Bruce Lawrence ran second in the #16, Ron
picandio was paid for third. Tom Root and
George Murphy were the top five.

Thp
SunMStark
win
wmt
totofWii.i
The
Super Stock
win
went
Dosota Speedway
Champ Rich Clouser driving the #17 Chevrolet.
Bill Stacy in the yellow #32 was the runner up,
#38 Randy Jones was third.
Donnie Williams made short work of the
Sportsman field as he cruised to an easy win.
Randy Hecker's #54 was second, Robert G lover's
#74 was third.
"The Pride of Sanford" Bob Trombly won the
strictly stock event with Barry Parks #27 right
behind. Third was Scott Rees in the #61.
Tonight (Saturday) New Smyrna Speedway will
be holding the Classic Car Nationals as well as
features in all of the regular FASCAR divisions of
Super Late Model, Late Model, Modified,
Sportsman, Super Stock, Mini-Stock, and Strictly
Stock.

Smyrna, DeLand and Daytona.
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 FASCARNOWQAOL.COM.
Also you are invited to tune in to Daytona's
WNDB-AM 1150 "The new “VOICE" o f Stock Car
Racing!" every Monday night from 8 p.m. to 9
p.m. following the Beany Parsons Show.
This Is a radio show that Is devoted to Short
Track Stock Car Racing and is sponsored by New
Smyrna Speedway and hosted by Randy Dye of

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SPORTSMAN . I. (Ill) Donnie IVlIlkim. 2. (S4)
Kandy ii
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Robert Clover. 4 (07) Riel tufey; S (2SR) Dun Trecey; A (2S) Trick
Thtenm.
MINI-STOCK . I (7) Tin MeDull. 2. (01) Conrad Grenier X (II)
Charlie Brown. 4. (23) Wayne Welle. 3. (07) Dkk Laulo; A (I6X) BtUy
Audio. 7. (43) Tien Row; B. (V3) Rea ChrMrnwn: f (36) Whit SeltrrfMd;
1 0 (16) Chaw Gomtaon.
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SUPER STOCK _ I. ( 17) Rich Clocner 2. (32) Bill Stacy; X (38) Randy
Junea; 4 (II) Shane Stacy; 3. (43) Mike Suukup. A (f) John CRarwaki. 7.
(23) Charlie Colltm; 8 (36) Tien Root; f (27) Joe WiaaJbury; 10. (2) Ron
Whaley; II. ( 100) John Macarihur
STRICTLY STOCK . I. (38) Bob Trombley; 2. (27) Barry Parka; 1 (61)
Scori le e r 4. (66) Urn Edmundarei. 3 (63) CurTIc Smith; A (A2) Travta
Suet; 7. (33) Jerry Milehell, 8 ( 1) Joe Whltknton; f. (55) Jamea Dyal

Roberts from New Smyrna Speedway. They will
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You can listen to the radio show anywhere in
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RESULTS
NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
Sitardty. Noranbrr 17
S U m LATE MODELS _ I. (27) MtU Good. 1 (It) Bnx« Lawmtcr.
3. (2D) Ron Dtcandte 4. (If) Tom Root 3. (40) Ourgr Morphy; A (17)
M«rr Kinky; 7. (37) Jim 'llo o T Flynn. S (43) Mack lU ffary; f. (U)
Vaughn McIntyre 10. (X3) L n k rStrw u t; II. (44)Crrg BnvAi
LATE MODEL (GOODYEAR CHALLENGE WARMUP) . I. (73)
Marty Plrrcr; L (13) )aaon Boyd. L (43) Chrta lawim rr, 4. (66) Jerry
Symoro; 3. (43) Randy Dye A (SO) Robert Andrehrck; 7. (56) Wayne
Monk; &amp; (37) Chad rterce » («3) J « Strehk; 10. (23) Tim Todd. II. (16)
Brace Lawrence. Jr; 12. (76) Dubby Mara; I I (26) Mike Murphy; 14. (10)
Brad May; I S (13) Derek Benoit; IA (22) Larry Oaken 17. (7) Mark

CHARLOTTE COUNTY SPEEDWAY
Sunday Nearer bet II
SUPER LATE MODELS (Race *3 ol the 2001 RaceCar Engineering
Florida Triple Crown and Race 412 of the Senbell 5apet late Model
Seri ft) . I. (00) Dick Anderaon. Z (33) Scott Wallen; 3 (10a) Mario
Comrlrn. 4. (10) Eric Black; S. (3) Mike Franklin. Jr ; A (88) Travia
KRtkeon.7.(7) Jonny Kay;8. (87) Billy Bigley;f. (8f ) LeeCollina; MX (II)
David Roger.; II. (37) Jamea Powell III; IZ (74) Barry Willoughby; 13.
(lb) Brace lawrmrr. 14. (42) Kevin Ingram; IS. (75) Brad Barkh; IA (78)
B | McLeod. 17. (2) George Rtchardvon
NOTE _ Taal Qualifier (73) Brad BarkK Tup Rookie. (74) Barry
Willoughby.

MODIFIED _ I. (2X) Jewel Boyd; 1 (00) Weyne Southml; 3 (71) J.w
Middleton; 4. (4) John Clerk; 3. (3) Weyne Perker

Briefs
Continued from page IB
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.
The camp is open to players
ages 7-to-17 and all arc wel­
come to enroll and receive eval­
uations.

For more information please
call 407-948-7395.

under and is designed to allow
coaches to gauge their team's
strengths and weaknesses.
The tournament will run from
December 28-through-30.
For more information or to
register your team, please con­
tact Winning Ways Basketball's
Barry Mestel at 407-339-9053 or
1-877-808-HOOP (4667).

GATORADE HOLIDAY
ROUNDBALL CLASSIC
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

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IH THE C«CUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AMO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.

NOTICE Of ACTION
IN REM AND ARREST

FLORIDA.
PROBATE DIVISION

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IN RE: ESTATE OF
CHARLES RICHARD MERCER
Deceased

'wirhy given of tf* arrml of !h«
atov« named defenAinl pmpAfTy, *n
i»fcordance wttih an Am aodid
Warrant of Arrest In Rent rttiued on
f£epUNTtM*&lt;r A, ?0P I
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la id pfofjerty ihaR file a venfted ckrm
iM twhng Such perton's inform In
ff»e property m a rrw atf te l forth m
We Supplemmiaf H uiei of Certain
A'Jr!uifttty and Mar^vne C l.unit of the
Ivnderal Role of Q u i Procedure nrtWtHi ta rty 1301days attar ( I) tervice of
i l l trenpkwnt: or (?) #■» finnl date of
ratification or pursuant tn Mule
rliS&gt;(i«)iiH0) of die Supplemental
Itulec of Certain Admiralty and

r.fgrgme Claim*, wdfwi such * « »
enaf time os the Court may intow,
rjjft sham answer w*itivi twenty {20)
Liwys after Ihe Wing of the rUum with'
fhh Office of the Dark. Untied Stales
D istrict Court 300 United States
C ctifthouse. BO North Hughey
Avenue. Orlando, Florida. 32601
Dated at Orlando. Florida. tM 5tti
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CASE NO.: OMW-CR

NOTICE OF ADMN0TRATION
The Admmtsbebon of tie estate of
CHARLES RICHARD MERCER,
deceased. File Number 0M I17-C P ,
ts pendng n tie O cxrt Court lor
Sermiuie County, Florida, Probale
Division. Ihe address of which is P O
Drawer C. Sanford. Ftonda 32772.
The names and addresses of the per­
sonal representative and Vie person*
a! representatives attorney are set

forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT

AJf persons upon whom, this notice 11
served who have objection* that
challenge the vafcdtty of tie eel, the
ryuAfchcationa of Vw personal repre­
sentative, venue, or junsrScbon of the
Court, ere requeed to Me tie s objec­
tioni 1o the court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTEn
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
AS creditors of the decedent and

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Court WITH IN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O f THE FIRST PUBLICATION
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AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE O f
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Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE fIR S T
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJECTIONS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BAnRED
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nohea a Novamtwi 25. 2001
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top
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1 8 1 — A p p l ia n c e s *
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F o r S a le

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Totally tailored rationed 2/1
bungalow, new atoctocal. phmtomg.
c ih M tt. apehancee and pravten
for an m o t utaty hookup. $59,900
with owner peyttg i p to 3 % towarda
buyer* ctoemg coal. Broom Hama
Stavona Roal Estate. 407-64/3800
or cal Boyd Ap. Reefer. eked at 407323-/260

A Fid sue manraaa tat Maw m
uaf tai 1100 407-422-

Sanford Cl,thewa»&gt;a.900eqTC
upgraded. iaaaa or tala, can
fnanca 40/ 781-7744.

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agricultural.
$4 900 ACRE Sm down w/dwner
finance (04-787-1773 or (04-7978(22

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157— M o b il e H o m e s
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Bart Black eon canopy bad wan
k « y km pftoatop ad Neter used
407-402 2771

Sanford: 12x52.2/1.56.. No pet*,
doubfa rod. 2 shads. awnings. 30
tl screen porch. CMA. 84.800 CALL
386-789-6642

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km sen wtm 5 it wanarly Twti 875.
U *90, quean *96. hag 8175. Navar
407-402 2778.

Camaga Cova, 12*«52* 2/1 OvWr.
appAmcea. carport aoaan peso, raw
part, new hot water tart. 86600 407­
418-1224

Dining Rm 14 pc. ackd CHERRY
WOOD. 04’ dbi padaatal. w/2
taavaa, 8 Chippendale chart, bdlat
6 hutch. navar uaad. coal 8 12k. tea
81(50 Sarvar 8386 407-709-5886

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Dating Room tat IS pc. SOLID
CHERRY WTOOO rt^ l and Harvard
edtoeken. 112* dd pad. w/2 leal a
Chfppandd* baAtrvctaw chart 72*
bombey butter A hdcti. U eta
bened. coal 820k. aa« 86800 obo
407-687-2066.

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and
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doming.
407(71-2728

1 8 1 — A p p l ia n c e s &amp;
F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e
1 Luiury kmi pdowtop set w «i 7 yr
warranty k J 5136. quean $140, ttig
8210 Brand new Located In
Sanford. 407-402-2778.
1 2 ptaca Hama Brand Ouaan
ORTHOPEDIC PILLOW TOP
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Plane Sacrifice 8100 CanOetvar
407 422 6848
A Brxrxl New Cherry Owfekmg able
72* and 8 Chairs w Leaf SM m Box
8950 LigntadCNnaCabmalAvarl
Can Dalrvar 407-422-0230

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doubts p-T**-!*— terue ml laal ■
Ctappandala chart bullel 6 hutch,
navar uaad. coal 88k. eel 81480.
aarvar. 8296 407-667-2068.

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407-283-5788

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haa 40.000. Cornea with many
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wheat baarmge.brake. A more,
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attachment 56 500 obo 407688­
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82200 O BO C a l 407-323-27M or
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407-422-6648

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8825 Lodfpng Av.iaNe 407-348­
5875 or 850-663-4516

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haircut*. perms, color 407-330­
2705. altar 3008pm.

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loving. would maka a great lampy
dog Frss to good horns 386­
6681441

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Continued from F i f e 1C
after her husband died In 1916.
The county used the building
as a hospital until 1955, when a
new medical facility was built
on 2nd Street.
3. The Gwynn/Wltt House
(520 Oak Avenue) — Also
known as the Woodruff House
because the Woodruff family
owned it from 1903 to 1961. It
was originally purchased by
Walter and Mattie Gwynn in
1886 for $2,500. The house b
4,000 square feet and has 13
rooms and three bathrooms.
4. The Hill Home (607 Oak
Avenue) — Built in 1894, thb
home features 115 foot ceil­
ings, original pine floors, most
of the original woodwork and
two fireplaces.
5. The Hart/Copsill Home
(618 Oak Avenue) — This
home b believed to have been
a wedding gift to Annie
Merriweather. Built in 1873 by
L L Elkins, th b home features
a wrap-around porch, high
ceilings and four fireplaces.

was also featured. The young per­
former of Tajiri Arts held the audi­
ence with his rendition of "C o
Down Moses," with William
Tillman Jr., a talented musician
from Sanford, at the console.
The highlight of the evening
was the keynote speaker, the "pre­
mier image maker," Willie E dary,
esquire, of Stuart.
A migrant worker whose
dream came true, Cary is a son of
a sharecropper who has traveled a
rough and bumpy road to over­
come obstacles and become recog­
nized as one of the nation's best
trial lawyers. He is a multimillion­
aire and philanthropist.
Cary hasn't forgotten those
who helped him on his way to the
top. He said he has accomplished
more than many would dream,
and he uses his life as an example
to encourage others.
Cary is a humble person. He
reminded the young people not to
forget the bridge that brought
them across. He encouraged them
to stile and go out and be the best
lie also encouraged parents to talk
to children and be mentors so they
can help change the bad that is
happening to our children.
As a child, Cary was taught to
go out and be the best — that God
was a lawyer that has never lost a
case. He said without God, he
would never win a case. He said it
b not the size of the dog, but the
size of the fight that's in the dog.
The Young Torch Bearers of the
Millennium were showcased.
They pierced the darkness of
indifference by being the first —
making what was monotone now
diverse. We congratulate Shamyah
Mishaun Gibson, the first black
homecoming queen at Deltona
High School; Lauren Alena Hill,
the first black homecoming queen
and senior class president at
Olympia High School; and Derius
Jackson, the first black homecom-

African-American leaden of
Orange and Seminole counties
were honored. The Seminole lead­
ers included Raymond Gaines,
executive director of secondary
education; Geraldine Wright, exec­
utive director of elementary edu­
cation; Judge James E C . Feriy;
Sanford Deputy Manger Roger
Dixon; and Sally Sherman,
Seminole County deputy manager.
Special thanks to the sponsors,
including Bethune Cookman
College, Edward Waters College,
Florida AicM University and
Florida Memorial College.
Many students were awarded
scholarships from these various
colleges during the conference and
classic weekend.

Attorney and major broadcast­
ing network CEO and chairman
Willie E Gary of Stuart announced
that the Cory Foundation has
awarded $100,000 in college schol­
arships to five children of flight
attendant Cee Cev Lyles, who was
aboard Flight 93 that went down
in rural Pennsylvania on Sept. U.
Gary brought Lome Lyles and
four of the five children to Atlanta
to appear on the set of Mr. Cary’s
MBC talk show, “Spiritual
Impact," and he made the surprise
announcement about the scholar­
ships.
*****

Harvest Meditation, an evening
of praise, worship, meditative
scriptures, poems, soloists, musi­
cal renditions and dance, will be
held 4 JO p.m. Sunday. Nov. 25, at
St. Paul Missionary Baptist
Church, located at 813 Pine Ave.
Come meditate, give thanks and
praise to our Lord and savior.

*****
Salute to Freedom, the Century

Bike Ride, 10K, 25K, 50K and
100K, will be held Saturday, D ec
1, at Fort Mellon Park In Sanford.
Registration b 6:45 a.m., and the
ride begins at 8 a m The event
benefits the Seminole County
branches of the Boys and Girls
G ubs of Central Florida.
On-line registration and infor­
mation b available at
wwwactive.com
The bike ride will honor our
heroes and veterans who serve
our country. Our youth look up to
them, said club area director,
Sandra Brown. A major sponsor of
the event b Marketplace Bank.
The Salute to Freedom event
underscores the clubs core pro­
grams: building character and
leadership, education and career
development, health and life
skilb, the arts, sports and fitness.
For information, call 407-841-9839,
ext. 31, or the Seminole County
Boys and C irb Clubs at 407-3302456. Deadline to register b Nov.
28.

•••••
World AIDS Day b Dec. 1. The
event will take place at Shiloh
Missionary Baptist Church, locat­
ed at 604 W. Jackson St., in
Orlando, The Saturday event will
be held from 8JO a.m. to 4 p.m.,
with a gospel music workshop
and a concert at 6 p.m. It b a free
event.
T h b year's World AIDS Day's
theme b "I Care, Do You? Youth
and AIDS in the 21st Century." A
focus on youth b vital because
half of the people newly infected
with HTV in the United States are
under the age of 25.
Get involved with education
and training of Multicultural
Church Choirs in HIV/AIDS edu­
cation and choir workshop.
For information, call Joan
Estinvai or Gay Delaughtcr at 407650-1696 or Kitty Ellison at 407291-3426.

The yard features a courtyard,
rose garden and the original
goldfbh pond.
6. T he Eaton Home (708
Oak Avenue) — T h b home
traces ib lineage to Sanford's
founding
father,
Henry
Shelton Sanford. The property
was part of a larger parcel
deeded to three trustees of
Sanford's Florida Land and
Colonization Company. Bill
Eaton has owned the home
since 1997. It features four bed­
rooms and a bath upstairs, and
a living room, dining room,
sun porch, butler pantry,
kitchen entrance hall and a
bath downstairs.
7. The Hickey Home (714
Oak Avenue) — Built in 1887,
thb house has been home to
the Hickey family since 1973.
The house was originally pur­
chased by Thomas and Annie
Tutweller. The kitchen was
originally a separate building
and was later attached to the
main structure.

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R eligion 4C-5C
Doris Dietrich 3C
Marva H awkins 7C

Homes
for the
Holidays
The 13th Annual Holiday Tour of Homes
features some of Sanford’s historic gems.
The Sanford Historic Trust is
For more information about
sponosoring its annual Holiday either event, call 407-263-4488.
A brief description of the sites
Tour of Homes Friday, Nov. 30
on the candlelight tour include:
through Sunday, Dec. 2.
1. Bettye Sm ith Cultural Arts
Friday night's event is the tradi­
tional candlelight tour of homes Center/Centennial Park (Comer
o f Oak Avenue
featuring seven
and 5th Street) —
locations. All of
The tour begins
the locations are
Additional Holiday
here in the old
on Oak Avenue
Events
Sanford
Public
this year. The
(Spumotd by Duwnlimn Business AiwctiHui)
Library. Built in
luminary walk­
1923 and 1924,
ing tour begins
Dec. 1
the
building
at 5:45 p.m. and
Light-up Sanford
the
the tour head­ First Street and Magnolia Square housed
library until 1967.
quarters is the
6 to 10 p.m.
It was renovated
Bettye
Smith
in 1989 and now
Cultural
Arts
Dec. 1 through 24
serves as a com­
Center.
Santa s village
munity building.
The Saturday
Magnolia Square
The park is one
and
Sunday
of six laid out by
event is a 15-stop
Dec. 8
Christmas Parade
city
founder
tour of homes,
Downtown Sanford
Henry Sanford in
churches
and
11 a m .
the 1870s. During
other interesting
the city's 100th
s i t e s
Dec. 15
Participants may
anniversary
in
Christmas Flotilla
1977,
it
was
walk the tour,
Lake Monroe (O Ft. Mellon Park)
r e n a m e d
but some may
6 p.m.
Centennial Park.
want to drive to
2.
Florida
certain locations
Dec. 15
Hotel (500 Oak
because of the
Laser Light Show
Street)
—
distance.
Ft. Mellon Park
Hardware owner
Tickets for the
following Chnstmas Flotilla
George Fernald
candlelight tour
built the home in
can be purchased
for 520 in advance, $25 the day of 1910. Mabel Laughton Fernald
donated the house to the county
the event.
Home tour tickets are S12 in
advance, $15 the day of the event.

See Tour, Page 8C

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Area residents will have an opportunity to view more than 20 historic buildings during the
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T he S eminole Herald

S em in ole teach ers earn p restigiou s n ation al certificatio n
Fifteen more Seminole County
iLMchent join the ranks to make 56
who have successfully completed
the rigorous and time-intensive
program of The National Board
for Professional Teaching
Standards to achieve the highly
esteemed National Certification.
Nationally certified teachers
must demonstrate their knowl­
edge and skills through a series of
performance-based assessments
that indude portfolios, student
work samples, videotapes, and

rigorous analyses of classroom
teaching and student learning.
Written exercises probe the depth
of their subject matter, knowl­
edge, and ability to teach those
subjects to students.
The purpose o f the Excellent
Teaching Programs is to reward
teaching excellence by providing
incentives, including salary and
mentoring bonuses, for the
Florida Teachers who achieve cer­
tification through the National
Board of Professional Teaching

Standards.
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Program incentives andI bomuses
I
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Understanding the difference between E l Nino and L a Nina
Clim ate v». Weather
First, lets define these
words.
Climate
refers to
the aver­
age con­
ditions
of the
weather
at a
place,
usually
over a
period of
years as
exhibited
by tem­
perature, precipitation, and
wind velocity. Weather is
the day-to-day variations

in temperature and precipi­
tation. In this article we
wilt talk about climate.
El Nino,. La Nina
and Neutral Years
A few years back, scien­
tists realized that changes
in temperatures in the
waters of the Pacific Ocean
had a great influence in the
climate of other regions of
the globe. This is especially
true for the United States
and the state of Florida.
Temperature measurements
of the ocean temperatures
at the Equator off the coast
of Peru well out into the
central Pacific are used to
predict seasonal tempera­

ture and precipitation
trends up to 12 months in
advance. This is accom­
plished by using satellite
measurements and moored
buoys.
Warmer temperatures
than normal give rise to the
climatic changes known as
El Nino. Because this con­
dition originates usually
around Christmas, it
received the name of El
Nino for the Christ Child.
The name La Nina is less
clear but obviously refers
to the opposite trend.
The normal condition is
called Neutral and its influ­
ence in our climate is very
discrete. Neutral yean out­

number El Nino or La Nina
years over 2 to 1.
R ainfall
During a typical El Ninrt
year, the average winter
rain increases over 30 per­
cent of the normal season
total. During La Nina year,
the opposite effect Is true,
the rain decreases by 10
percent to 30 percent from
the normal amount of pre­
cipitation during the fall,
winter and spring. To say U
simple, El Nino brings a
wet winter and La Nina a
dry winter.
Temperature
During a typical El Nino

year, the average daily •
maximum temperatures in
the winter and spring
months are lower than normal. The opposite is true
for l,i Nina year, the aver­
age daily maximum tem­
peratures are higher than
normal for the same period
of time. This effect is not
very strong but the effect of
La Nina on winter temper­
atures generally Increases
as we m ovi toward the

northem part of the state.
Hurricanes
When El Nino conditions are present, the upper
level atmospheric winds
over the Atlantic Equator
tend to disrupt hurricane
development during the
year. Tnls results in a
decrease in the formation
of hurricanes from the

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Hunrir^Hc attend conference on education
The fourth Educational
Conference of Blacks in Florida was
held Nov. 14 through Nov. 16, at the
............................... Sheraton Orlando
North in Maitland.
The theme of
the event was
'K now ledge is
P o w e r... Seize the
Opportunity." The
conference attract­
ed more than 250
students, adults
and educators
from Florida.
Marva
The firsts ses­
sion was presided
■ • • • • • • • over by Dr. Eva C.
Wanton o f Florida
A&amp;M University. Showcasing the
youth of the Seminole/Orange coun
lies area began with DeKywan
Debose, a young performer from
Tajiri Arts, who sang the Lord's
Prayer.
Avery Woods of Park Maitland
School fed the Pledge of Allegiance.
Tajiri Seminole Hope Jubilee Singers
and the audience sang the National
Negro Anthem, "Lift Every Voice

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Tina Flewellyn dances to T Can Fly" during the
a student at Tajiri Arts.
Sing," unde
Tajiri’s founder Patricia Merritt
Whatley.
Welcome was extended to the
attendees by Dr. Roy Brooks, Orange

Herald photo by Marva HawUne
Conference on the Education of Blacks In Florida keynote speaker Willie Clary and Eva C .
Wanton listen to the oration "W e Are T h e Future* by Jam ella JarreBa ot Tajiri Arts.

Conference. Flewellyn la

County superintendent of public
schools; Sanford Deputy City
Manager Roger Dixon; Geraldine D.
Wright, Seminole executive director
of elem entary education; Daisy
Lynum, Orlando city commissioner;
and Anthony Grant, Eatonville
mayor.
The officials g jv e Words of wis­
dom to the youth. They encouraged
them to have a desire to succeed,
reach higher, keep their eyes on the
prize, d on't stop, value their teach­
ers and education and love people.
We salute the educators who give so
much in helping to guide our chil­
dren's lives.
The attendees were treated to an
interpretive dance by the very tal­
ented Tina Flewellyn of Tajiri Arts,
Jack and Jill of America Inc.,
Southeastern Region Teen
Conference, 2001 Talent W inner and
Sem inole County student. She dance
gracefully to the rendition o f "I Can
Fly."
The audience was again treated to
the never ending talent of the youth
of Tajiri Arts ot Sanford as Jamelia
Jarrclla gave the dynam ic oratorical
rendition of "W e Are The Future."
The talented voice of the up and
com ing baritone, Christopher
Peterson,
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W om ed about budget cuts, Foley donates wages
A Seminole County itudent
is giving back to her school sys­
tem.
Foley, a junior from Lake
Brantley' High School, is a
member o f the Debate Club,
National Honor Society, Beta
Club, Science Honorary Club,
English Honorary Club, and
the band. She was concerned
because the Seminole County

Public School's budget has
been cut.
As a result of her concern,
she donated part of her earn­
ings from working weekends at
Village on the Green in the
amount of $122 each to Wekiva
Elementary and Lake Brantley
High along with a letter shar­
ing her concern. Teague Middle
will also receive $122. Foley has

attended ail three schools.
When asked why she sent
the letters she explained, "I
didn't have many expenses and
wanted to help make a differ­
ence."
Mr. Darvin Booth, principal
of Lake Brantley High School,
said, "She Is an outstanding
young lady."
Foley will be recognized

Family night Nov. 29

during the Dec. 11 School
Board meeting for being one of
"Seminole County's finest."
The qualities exhibited by
*
Foley tie in with Seminole
County's "K eys to Your
Character" program’s featured
characters for November and
December. November's fea­
tured character Ls gratitude and
December's is generosity.

Students from the University of
Central Florida will entertain students
and their families from Goldsboro
Elementary School Thursday, Nov. 29,
starting at 6 30 p.m. with stories during
the annual "Reading is A Family
Thing."
Every child will be given a book to
take home. Ice cream will be served by
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Taj irI Arts Director Pat Whatley teaches retaking sfulle to Hooper Center

students during American Education Week celebrations. Various com­
munity leaders visited the school to discuss their jobs.

Com m unity lea d ers visit C en ter
B y Marva Hawkins
Herald Correspondent
Hopper Center celebrated American Education Week —
Nov. 12 through Nov. 16— recently with a Teach-In Day.
Various community and city leaders were guests and spoke
to the students and staff at the Hopper Center, where Barbara
Kirby-Bentley Is principal. Sharing their knowledge o f life
with the students were Hortense Evans, Patricia Whatley of
Tajiri Performing Arts, Vernon McQueen and Britt Henderson
of the Grove Counseling Center, and Lynn Decse of Sanford
Housing. Also attending were Attorney Criffith Winthrop and
Sanford City Manager Tony VanderWorp.
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jaclynn has been accepted into
the School of Occupational
Therapists.This program
includes extensive classroom

and laboratory training as well
as internships in out-of-state
training.
A member of the profession­
al organization SOTA (Students
of Occupational Therapists
Association), latlynn was also
inducted into the National
Honor Society in her freshman
year at UCF and remains on the
Dean's List.
jaclynn is the daughter of
Dianna and Matthew West of
Sanford, and John and Sharon
Foster of Orlando. Her maternal
grandparents are Betty Jack of
Sanford and Bill jack of North
Carolina. Paternal grandparents
are William and Patricia Foster
of Sanford.

�T he S eminole H erald

Sunday, November 25, 2001

Page 3C

Parade o f fashions heralds holiday season
The rainy weather ou t­
side didn't slow down a
bevy of stylishly dressed
women
from par­
ading to
the San­
ford Wo­
m an’s
C lub’s
annual
fashion
show and
luncheon
Doris
on Nov,
14. The
• • • • • • • • presti­
gious
fund-raising event for
scholarships, labeled Food
and Fashions for
Education, scored a full
house.
An array of ferns and
other greenery adorned
the quaint clubhouse. Tiny
lights twinkled in Shrubs
arranged at each side of
the models' runway. The
ferns, as well as brom ellads that decorated the din­
ing tables, were sold after
the show ended.
The guests seemed to
enjoy a luncheon o f turkey
slices with cucum ber and
sour cream sauce piled
high cm a croissant, potato
salad, deviled egg, assort­
ed fruit and cheesecake
topped with fruit sauce.
The show got under
way with Betty Jack, 20012002 president of the
Woman’s Club of Sanford,
welcoming the guests, fol­
lowed by Mindy Tooley
presenting words o f inspi­
ration. The Pledge of
Allegiance was repeated
by the entire group who
also sang "Cod Bless
America."
Peggy Mergu, chair of
the Education Department
and chair of the event,
made introductory
remarks. She told the

Dietrich

guests that the fashion
show was under the direc­
tion of Dillard's at
Seminole Towne Center
with Dianne Moore, sales
manager for Ladies
Ready-To-Wear, as the
commentator. Laura Hull,
assistant area sales manag­
er in Ladies Ready-ToWear at Dillards, assisted
Dianne.
Adding to the elegance
of the gathering were
Sanford M ayor Brady
l.essard and Sanford
Police C hief Brian Tooley,
both resplendent in tuxe­
does, escorting the m od­
els. Bettye Smith, former
club president and former
mayor of Sanford, provid­
ed lively background
piano music during the
fashion show.
Sanford businesses and
individuals providing
door prizes were: two
luncheon cruises on the
Rivcrship Romance, a
massage by Val Davis
Salon and Spa, Glass
Addicts, Sanford Flower
Shop, Faye Siler, Central
Florida Zoological Park,
Kirchhoff and Associates,
Purzig Realty, Arts and
Ends, Alicia Clarke, three
performances at Helen
Stairs Theatre and dinner
for two at Da Vinci's _ A
Dining Place.
Also a LEAF drawing
for about 40 donated gifts
took place for those who
cared to participate in this
event. Lucy Layer was
excited over winning three
gifts. Assisting Peggy
Mergo distribute these
gifts were: Viola Frank, co­
chair o f the event, Linda
Keeling and DeLores Lash.
Before the fashion show
got under way. Model
Peggie Fetzer was a tad
tense that somehow one of
the outfits she was to

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent
Sanford M ayor Brady Lessard and Sanford Police C h ie l Brian
Tooley escort two models during the annual fashion sho w of the
Sanford W om an's Club

model was forgotten when
the showcase of fashions
from Dillard’s arrived at
the club, tlowes'er, one
quick phone call was all it
took to have the outfit
shuttled to the club so that
Peggie could strut her
stuff in style.
Dianne Moore had the
show divided into three
segments: casual, career
and formal. Each of the 15
models showed three fash­
ions each, for a total of 45
lovely creations. In the
casual segment Mary Beth
Merge modeled a striking
black leather pants and
jacket ensemble, while
Kathcryn Alexander
showed a spiffy red twin
sweater set featuring a
new knee-length cardigan
and Janice Springfield
chose what a banker
wears in her spare time —
jeans and a comfy shirt.
In the career segment,
Linda Sparrow modeled a
chic plum-colored suit and
Donna Frank chose a
Christmas red suit. The

formal wear was o ut­
standing. Lisa Finnerty
drew a round of applause
In a glitzy backless gown,
fashioned along the slim
silhouette, with'side slits
while Roberta Zittrower
was a knockout In a black
velvet gown with the
dropped shoulders out­
lined in faux fur.
Other models: w ere Dr.
Charaline Luna, Cathey
Bosscrt, Dr. Beverly
Boothe, Karen Hittell,
Paula Jack, Theresa Fraasa
and Collette Colcgrove.
In summing up the
event. President Betty Jack
said, "It was a great suc­
cess."
Chair Peggy Mergo
credited all of the club
members as well as outSec Doris, Page 6C

2002
Sanford
Historic Calendar
1 2 S f(\ tAnnlce/isa/iij fid itlo n

Still
Only
Each
Get One For Yourself, Buy Them
As Gifts For Your Friends...

BE SANFORD PROUD!
CALENDARS ARE AVAILABLE AT
THE SANFORD MUSEUM AND
THE SEMINOLE HERALD OFFICE

Sanford's Thirteenth Annual Holiday Tour
o f Homes - Nov. 30th - Dec. 2nd
Get Tickets Now!!
Candlelight Tour «r Homes - Friday evening 5.45 - 10 pm
♦ Luminary walking lour of seven homes &amp; hldgs. on Oak Ave
♦ Holiday decorations

♦ Entertainment

♦ Reception w ith relredunenh

♦ Tour Headquarters Cultural Arts Center, cor. Oak &amp; W. 5th St.

I3th Annual Holiday Tour of Homes * Sal &amp; Sun noon •5 pm
♦ D riving/W alking lour o f 14 different homes &amp; bldgs.
♦ New Tribes Mission. St. James A M E Church (Sanford's Oldest) featured
♦ Tour headquarters - Sanford Museum • 521) East First St.

Herald photo by Tommy Vlncant
M odels and escorts take to the stage during Sanford W o m a n ’s C lu b s annual fashion show and
luncheon o n Nov. 14. T h e prestigious fund-raising event for scholarships, labeled Food and
Fashions for Education, scored a full house.

Tickets: Friday $20 in advance, $25 al door. Sat. &amp; Sun. $12 in advance. $15 ai door
Info rm atiun: w rite Sanford Historic Trust. PO Bos 536. Sanford, FL 32772
(407) 263-4488, wsvw.sanfordliistoncmjst net
Come “Home for the Holidayt" Disco ver America i past right here in Seminole County.

�Page 4 C

Sunday, November 25.2001

Trat SmiNaut Hcbalo

Church
Notes

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MeMiah
Dr. Burt Perinchief,
retired director o f choral
music activities at
Seminole Community
College and current direc­
tor of musk ministries at
Markham Woods
Presbyteriant IChurch in
Invites the
Lake Mary,, In
community to join a tingalong performance of
George Frederick Handel's
■'Messiah", Part 1
(Prophecy andI Nativit
Nativity) at
the chi
churm 3p.m. Sunday,
Dec. 2.
The Coope rsmith edition
of "M essiah" will be used.
and singers not presently
having this version may
purchase a copy at the
church for a nominal
charge of $8.
A preparatory rehearsal
was raid at Markham
Woods Church 3, but
absence from the rehearsal
will not preclude anyone
from participating in the
event.
For information, call the
church at 407-333-2030.

Pastor's Anniversary
Victory Temple of Cod
will be celebrating its
Honorable Bishop's 18th
Pastor's Anniversary Dec.
3 through Dec. 9, beginrung 7 3 0 p.m. nightly
ghtly and
an
11 a.m. Sunday.
The theme tor the occa­
sion is "The Shepherd God
Placed Over His Flock."
The following churches
will be rendering services
in honor of Bishop Robert
L Hillery's anniversary:
• Monday, Dec. 3: Elder
Nathaniel Hillery, Refuge
Church of our Lord.
• Tuesday, Dec. 4: Elder
Marcus McCoy, Greater
Refuge Memorial Church.
• Wednesday, Dec. 5:
The Rev. Emory Blake,
Progress Missionary
Baptist Church.
• Thursday, Dec. 6; Elder
Maurice Bennett, Grace
Apostolic Temple.
• Friday, Dec. 7: Elder
Frank Southerland, First
Bom Church Titusville.
• Saturday, Dec. 8: The
Rev. Daniel Poole, New
Jerusalem Missionary
Baptist Church.
• Sunday, Dec. 9: Jr.
Bishop Jasper Bailey, First
Bom Church.
For more information,
contact Sister Veleria
Henry at 407-321-8864.

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Sanford
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Houae of Refuge
The House of Refuge
Ministries In c, will host
Evangelist Sigi Oblander
11 a.m. D ec 9. The theme
will be -A Voice For the
Nations."
The church is located at
12001 Celery Ave., in
Sanford. For more infor­
mation about the upcom­
ing events, call 407-3244711.
Messiah Choral Society
For the 29th consecutive
year, the Messiah Choral
Society proudly presents
the annual performance of
Handel's ’'Messiah". The
170 member choir will per­
form with an orchestra
Sunday, Nov. 25, at 3 pan.
at the Bob Carr Performing
Arts Centre in Orlando. As
always, the concert is free
to the community.
Persons with questions
are asked to call Publicity
Chairperson Pamela
McColloch at 407-540-4907.
Baroque Holiday
St. Luke's Lutheran
Church, located at 2021 W,
State Route 426 in Oviedo,
will host a Baroque
Holiday 7 pan. Saturday,
Dec. 1, presented by an
ensemble of the Orlando
Philharmonic Orchestra
and featuring Hal France
on harpsichord, Lisa
Fenigno on violin, Aaron
Goldman on flute and
Lyman Brodie on tnunpet.
The concert is free, and
free nursery care will be
provided for small chil­
dren and treats for school
children who attend the
concert
For more information,
contact the church office at
407-365-3408.
Gospel Duo
Nicholas and Rhonda
Walmer will be appearing
at Sanford Christian
Church 10:15 a.m. Sunday,
Dec. 2.
From contemporary to
inspirational to toe-tap­
ping Southern gospel and
country, the Walmer's
musical selections are
church-friendly. Their sole
desire is to magnify the
Lord and to see people
drawn to him.
Admission is free and a
free-will offering will be
received to further the
ministry of the Wa liners.

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                    <text>N O V E M B E R 21, 2 0 0 1

The Seminole

MftVlM No.n

Sanford, Florida

C o w V * 0 2 0 0 1 The SonSnoN Herald

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J u v e n ile ju s tic e h o p e s to d o d g e b u d g e t a x
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

During first special session, department's
budget slashed by 20 percent

TALLAHASSEE — When state legisla­
tors convene Nov. 27 for a second round
of special sessions aimed at solving the
current $1.4 billion budget deficit, the caused by the slowing economy. Neither
juvenile Justice department— among oth­ \were enacted into lawbecauae of a gover­
ers — will be looking for a better outcome nor's veto.
"The compromise reached by both
in the rematch.
In the Oct. 23 special session, the house houses gave emphasis to the use of a large
and senate both passed legislation percentage of our state's cash reserves,
addressing the state's loss of revenues without making enough cuts in our recur-

PagelB

Holiday Home
Lighting Contest
Get in the holiday spirit by
decorating your home's exterior
and participating in the Holiday
Home Lighting Contest spon­
sored by the Sanford Historical
TVust Inc. The contest Is part of
the 13th Annual Holiday Tour of
Homes Friday, Nov. 30 through
Sunday, Dec. 2.
The lighting contest is open
to all city of Sanford residents
and five prizes will be awarded:
• Best Overall Display will
receive a Waterford Crystal
piece (Over $100.00 value)
• Most Unusual Display will
receive • Mikssa Lead Crystal
Yisf
• Best Traditional Display
will receive a $50.00 Dillard's

Gift Certificate
• Most Number Of Lights
will receive a Mikasa Lead
Crystal Candy Bowl
• Best Block — each house­
hold will receive a bottle of
Tommy Hilfiger Cologne.
Judging will be held Nov. 26
through D ec 3 after 6 p m.
Remember to submit your entry
form and have your Holiday
Lights
on
during those
evenings. Winners wifi be noti­
fied by Dec 8.
There is no entry fee, just sub­
mit a form with your name,
address, phone number and
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 must be
received by Wednesday, Nov.
26,2001 to be eligible.
A property may only win
three year period in
once In a thre
order to allow others the oppor­
tunity to be recognized for tneir
efforts. You may be a "block"
winner one year and "resident"
winner a different year.
For ticket information on the
Sanford Historic Trust's Holiday
Tour of Homes, call 407-263­
4488.

Seminole Smile

A Sanford woman
escapes death
despite storing her
smoke detector in
a kitchen drawer

SAN FORD — Catherine
Stokley knows the Importance
of smoke detectors. She had
one installed In her Grove
Drive home, but like a lot of
le, she only checked the
re sporadically.
Four weeks ago the smoke
detector began beeping inter­
mediately.
"It was beeping for a new
battery," Stokley said. "I didn't
have a battery right then, so I
took it down and put it on the
counter. It got pusned under
some stuff, and then got put in
a drawer. I just forgot about it."
Her absentmindedness near­
ly coat Stokley her life.
Early Thursday morning, a
smoldering ember from a ciga­
rette ignited a couch. Without
the early warning of a smoke
detector, the house quickly
filled with deadly smoke and
carbon monoxide. Fortunately,
one of Stokley 'a roommates
woke up to the fire and was
able to get out of the house.
"H e was yelling, T h e house
is on fire! the house is on fire!'
That's what woke me up,"

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writor

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NviM
ky IbiRffiy Vttttol
8«nford Fire Inspector 71m fksbtm ronUndo pmopte to InmtmU mmokm detectors In thoir homes mnd to choc* thorn
monthly. During an investigation of an aarty Thursday morning fire, Robles discovered the home did not have a
functioning smoke defector. The residents, who were asleep it the time the lire began, escaped without serious
Injuries. "These folks were very lucky,* Robles said.

Stokley said.
Getting out of the house pre­
sented a problem. The house
had no rear door, and the front
door was in the living room,
which was engulfed In flames.
Stoldey's neighbor Greg

Clayton was getting ready for
his job at the city of Sanford
when he heard the yelling. He
ran next door and was able to
pull Stokley through the bed­
room window.
"H is actions saved Catherine

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CASSELBERRY — More than
70 community and business vol­
unteers put on their work
clothes Saturday and spent the
day painting their neighbor's
houses as part of the first "Paint
Your Heart Out Casselberry."
The painting program, initiat­
ed by tne city of Casselberry and
various sponsors, was a one-day
event where volunteers painted
the exterior of homes for the
elderly, low-income and other
families in need, said D incl
Eriksen,
Casselberry
Neighborhood Services Program
coordinator. On Saturday, three
families within the community
were selected to have their
homes painted for the first Paint
Day.

"It was a great day," Eriksen
said. "The weather was perfect,
and we had more volunteers
than we had hoped for. We had
volunteers coming out of the
woodwork."
According to Eriksen, the city
of Casselberry is currently
involved in an initiative to
improve neighborhoods within
the community. When she
became the coordinator for the
Neighborhood
Services
Program, one of her goals was to
establish an annual event where
volunteers helped improve the
aesthetics of the city's resi­
dences.
About a month ago, Eriksen
sent a utility insert informing
residents about the upcoming
Paint Day. Citizens who met the
criteria were asked to submit
applications to participate in the

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By Marva Hawkins
Herald Correspondent

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Sanford native Debra Roberts,
an attorney for the PascoPinellas judicial court, was
named
Thursday
Pasco
County's first black judge.
Gov. Jeb Bush appointed
Roberts, 48, to fill the new judge­
ship, which will be based in the
New Port Richey Courthouse.
She will take the bench in
January, presiding mostly over
criminal misdemeanor cases.
Roberts said she is excited
about her appointment, and she

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is looking forward to serving the
citizens of Pasco County. The
appointment is the culmination
of her lifelong ambition to
become a judge.
Equally gratifying, she said, is
the historical significance of
being the first African-American
to sit on the bench in Pasco
County.
"It's important that we have
diversity on the bench," she said.
Her appointment will run
until 2004, when she will be
required to run for election.
Roberts has been court coun­
sel for the 6th Judicial Circuit
since 1994, serving as chief legal
advisor to judges and courts on
issues of employment and ethi-

Stokley's life," said Tim Robles,
fire inspector for Sanford.
O f the four people in the
home, three were injured,
Robles said. Stokley was the
See Warning, Page 7A

ALTAMONTE SPRIN G S The Altamonte Springs Police
Department is awaiting the
results of a criminal investigation
on one of its officers.
The Seminole County Sheriff's
Office is conducting an in\ estigation into allegations of lewd ami
lascivious conduct on the part ot
Altamonte Springs' Officer
Michael IV-ntlev
Witnesses allege that Bentley
engaged In lewd and lascivious
conduct several limes during the
last two months while riding
through two separate south
Seminole County neighbor­
hoods, said S C 5 0 Chief Ekpuly
Steve Harriett. The investigation
is continuing and will l&gt;e for­
warded to the Office of the State
Attorney for review when com­
plete. No time table was given as
to when the investigation will In­
complete, and officials declined
See Officer, Page 5A

R esidents paint the tow n ’
By MIc Im II* J*rfa
Managing Editor

O ffic e r
accu sed
o f lew d
co n d u ct
Altamonte Springs
cop investigated
by sheriff’s office

By Dan Ping
Editor

program.
"We were basically looking at
income and age," she said. "We
really wanted to help seniors
who live on fixed incomes."
More than 50 people Inquired
and submitted applications for
the program. Based on the appli­
cations, a committee made site
visits to determine which houses
would be chosen for the first
"Paint
Your
Heart
Out
Casselberry."
"W e had to look at what hous­
es, logistically, we could paint,"
Eriksen said. "Some of the hous­
es we just couldn't do."
With contributions from the
Rotary Club of Casselberry,
Crown Bank, Home Depot and
the city, volunteers had enough
paint and equipment to chip,

Gospel sounds

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Aaron Lamar, center, and members ol the Seminole High School
Gospel Choir perform during the kickoff for the Salvation Army's Kettle
Drive.

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See Paint, Page 5A

Crafts festival creates
a stink in Longwood

Sanford native Roberts named
Pasco County’s first black judge

Extension Agent

See Budget, Page 8A

W ith o u t W a r n in g

Runners-Up —
Again
For the second straight year,
the Lake Mary girts cross
country team finished sec­
ond in the C lass 4A State
Meet, but this time It was
especially tough to taka, as
the Ram s finished just one
point, or one position, out of
the winner's circle.

ring revenue funds," stated jeb Bush In
his weekly newsletter.
Florida Department of Juvenile Justice
Secretary W.G. "B ill" Bankhead" said
Monday he
deep cuts initialIVIUIIWHJ
IIV Iis
J concerned
CUIIVCIIICU V
“ ji
justice will effect
ly proposed in juvenile
public safety if approvedI by
1 the governor.

"There is some tough choices the legis­
lature is going to have to make," he slid.
"1 understand what needs to be done, but
it can be done in a more thoughtful way
where the sacrifices are shared."
In the first special session, the senate
planned to trim $65 million fmm juvenile
justice. That's more than 20 percent of the
departments $290 million budget. Those
cuts would translate into "significant
loses" said Bankhead with more than 500

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

Debra Roberts
cal concerns. She got a taste of
her new job by serving as a hear­
ing officer in Pasco County.
Roberts has been praised for
Sec Judge, Page 8A

LONGWOOD — A silver
anniversary for the Longwood
art and craft festival last week­
end left several city residents
asking for a divorce from the
event and commissioners won­
dering why an ordinance try­
ing to protect event goers did­
n’t work.
The city commission recent­
ly passed an ordinance requir­
ing all event participants to
register their booths. Violators
would have been charged with
a third degree misdemeanor.
The problem? There is no such

thing as a third degree misde­
meanor.
When a Warren Avenue resi­
dent started selling hot-dogs
out of his yard during the event
Longwood police did not inter­
vene because of the faulty ordi­
nance.
"O ur intention was clear,"
said
Commissioner
Steve
Miller. "Everybody knew it,
unfortunately they didn't carry
it out because of a loophole
technicality, hocus pocus, or
whatever you want to call it."
According to Mayor Paul
Lovestrand, the situation could
See Festival, Page 8A

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

Obituaries
JOHN W. BINION
John W. Binion. 56, of Sutton Drive,
Orlando, died Friday Nov. 16,2001, in
Florida Hcopital, Orlando.
Bom Nov. 14,1945, in Yonkm,
N.Y, he resided in Central Florida for
II years. He was a U S Airforce veter­
an of the Vietnam era. He was a mem­
ber of Mason Lodge, Mnkanna Lodge
No. 329, Bahia Shrine and the
American Legion. He was of the
Catholic faith
Survivors Include his wife, Mona J.
Binion of Orlando; a daughter, Kasey
Binion of Richmond, Vo.; a stepson,
Brian WUmer of Sioux Falls, 5.D.; a
stepdaughter, Kimberly Conti of
Orlando; and one grandchild.
Banfield Funeral I lomc of Winter
Springs Is in charge of arrangements.

Survivors Include two brothers,
George Golias of Hillside, N.J., and
Paul Golias of Ephrata, Pa.; and two
sisters, Edna Dymperio of Toms River,
N.J., and Olga Nleathern of Lititz. Pa.
Gramkow Funeral Home of Sanford
is In charge of arrangements.

Esther Write of Oklahoma, Molly
Miller of Tennessee and Vivienne
Holmes of Arizona; a ton, Randy
Morrixm of Winter Springs; 11 grand­
children; and 1B great grandchildren.
Baklwin-Fairchild Funeral Homes,
Oaklawn Chapel, is in cltarge of
arrangements.

LEONORE TERESA HARDY
Leonora Teresa Hardy, 76, of South
Village Drive, Deltona, died Monday,
Nov. 19,2001, fat Adventist Care
Center, Orlando
Bom In Iowa City, Iowa, she moved to Central Florida from Orange, Calif.,
30 yean ago. She worked for Pacific
Telephone, where she was a marketing
supervisor for 28 years. She was act! vc
in St Vincent De Paul Society, Our
Lady of die takes Catholic Church, the
Council of Catholic Wrnen and the
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Telephone Pioneers of America. She
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enjoyed traveling, her family and
church activities.
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Survivors indudetwespra, Michael
C. and Thomas PjO R R fbaK &lt;JT*
Orlando; a daughter, Terri Lee Borish
of Nashville, Term.; a sister, Mary
Rodecn of Palm Springs, Calif; eight
grandchildren; and four great grand­
children.
Memorial donations may be made
to St Vincent De Paul 1310 Maximilian
St, Deltona, Ft, 32725.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home of
Orange City b in charge of arrange­
ments.

DONALD ROBERT
Donald Robert Law, 49, of
Ptortiib Court, Deltona, died
Nov. 16; 2001, In Florida llospl
Memorial, Orange City,
Bom In Kodiak Iskuid, Alaska, he
moved to Central Florida from Atlanta.
Gn., in 1999. He was retired from the
US. Navy, where he served active duty
for 14 years and in the Reserves for six
years. He was a commander of the
Naval Reserves. He was a pikrt for
Delta Airlines, where he was a captain
for Ihe 737s. I Ic was a member of the
Airline Pilots Association and the
United States Naval Aojkjmy Alumni
TKMVBMk He enji reed
log, water sports and racquetroll.
Sun Ivors Include his wife, Kyta
Law of Deltona; two soon, Bret and
Orris Law, both of Dritona; his mother,
Carol Law of Mitchell, S.D ; a brother,
Driuglas J. Law of Virginia Beach, Va.;
and three sisters, Diane E. Law of
Annapolb, Md., Denice E Fox of Sioux
Falls,S.D., and Dana C. Muck uf
Mitchell, SO.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home of
Orange City is in charge of arrange­
ments.

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MARY). CLEM
Mary J. Clem, 85, of Holiday Lane,
Winier Springs, died Monday, Nov. 19,
2001, in Winter Park Memorial
Hospital, WbiferlVk. *
Bom In Detroit, Mich, he resided
in Centra] Florida for 23 years. He was
a retired garment cleaner. He was a
member of St. Mary Magdalen
Catholic Church
Survivors include seven grandchil­
dren; and 10 great grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home of Winter
Springs Is In charge of arrangements.
THERESE 'ROSIE* Cl BSON
fherese "Rosie" Gibson, 76, of
Vienna Avenue, Deltona, died
Sahndav, Nov. 17,2001, In Florida
Hospital Fish Memorial In Orange
City.
Bom in Germany, she moved to
Central Florida from Upper Marlboro,
Md., in 1987. She was a Itomemaker
and loved sewing ami playing the
organ. She was (if the Presbyterian
faith.
Survivors include Iter husband of
51 years, Richard E Gibson; and a sis­
ter, Frcida Stevens of Oviedo.
Memorial donations may be made
to the American Heart Asstsialion,
9900 9th St., North St. Petersburg, H ,
33176-3801.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home of
Orange City is in charge of arrange­
ments.

MARY LE. HARRIS
Mary L E Harris, 88, of Myrtle
Avenue, Sanford, died Friday, Nov. 16,

2001.

Born in Chains, she was a lifelong
resident of Central Florida. She was a
homemaker and a member of First
Baptist Church of Sanford.
Survivors Include three daughters,

GERTRUDE M. MILLER
Gertrude M. Miller, 82, of East
Normandy Boulevard, Deltona, died
Saturday, Nov. 17,2001, In Florida
Hospital Fish Memorial, Orange City.
Bom In Freeport l.ong Island, N.Y.,
sire moved to Central Florida in 1995.

She was retired form Nassau
Community 1fospllal of Oceanside,
N.J.. where she worked in central sup­
ply. She was a member of Cornerstone
Christian Church.
Survivors include a son, Frankie n
Miller of tMtona; a daughler, Janet
Wright of Cocoa Beach; a sister.
FluranceSnidiker of Freeport I one
Beach, N.Y.; 11 grandchildren; ami 13
great grandchildren.
Memori.it donations may he made
to the American Cancer Sxiety/WeM
Vtilusia Unit, 218-A Fast New York
Ave., DeLaixl, FI.. 32721 5554.
Haldauif Family Funeral Horne of
Orange City is in charge of arrange­
ments.

Albuquerque, N..M, and Six- Thomas
of Lakeview, Ohio; two sisters,
Florence Cain of Georgetown arxi
Christine Nciv of Sidney, Ohio; 11
grandchildren; and lour great grandihildren
Memorial donations may be made
to (lie American C.irxer Stxiety/West
Volusia Society, 218-A East New 3ork
Ate., DeUnd, FL 32724-5554 1
Baldauff Family Funeral Hume of
Orange City is in charge of arrange­
ments.

ing and Nascjr racing.
Survivors include his parents,
Randy and Carol Shook of [Xliarv; a
sister, Kerri SSxxtk of IX'Baryj.ind
gr.rralmotixTS, Jo Ann Slxxik of
Davenport, Iowa, ami Marion Nelson
of I'coria. III.
Menniri.il donations may lx1made
to lire IkiggyCnvkfHing, 3l)5il)
Brantlcv Branch Road, l ustis. TL
32736.
Ilaltl.uiff Family Fuix-ral I lome of
Orange City is In i hatge of arrange­
ments.

LOUIS ANHIONY Kir/JR.
Louis Anthony Rilz |r. 56. of
Valencia Court I originsxi. died
Sunday, Nov. 18,21X11.
Bom in ConncILsvIlle, Pa. lx1mined
to Central Horida in Frio I le w.ts a
Vietnam US. Army veteran. I le was a
property’ manager lor (Xinhiil Com.
He was a member of ParkskJe Lzxlge
No. 736 F&amp;A.M uf Brooklyn. CTiio.
Survivors include his wife, Tltetese
Ann Ritz; three Mira, Mkliael Ritz of
Tampa, louis Ritz III, of Orlando, ami
Frank Ritz of Gainesville; a brother,
Peter Ritz of Cleveland, Ohio; a sister.
Dolores Bat hie of Bnxikpurk, Otito;
and tlirre grandchiklrvn.
WbcxILiwn Carey Hand LongWood
Ctiapel Ls in cKtrge of arrangerttents.

LOUSETTA STEPHENS
I onsetta Steplxm 82, of Tyler
Avenue. Deltona, died Motxlay, Nov.
19,21X11, in Florida I lospil.il risti
Memorial, Orange City.
Born in 3arn.K r.iw, Ky., six’ moved
to Central Morula from Durulc'e in
1994. Slw was a homemaker and
enjoyed gardens atxl flowers. She was
a member of Calvary Baptist Church in
Winter I laTert
Survlinrs inctude lime sum, Jim L
Stephens of Sidixy, Ohio, I (arold
Stephens of Springfield, Ohio, aixl
Raixlel! "Jack" Stephens of
luncsbonnigh. Term; time daughters,
Mary Cain of IXI torn, Janice tkivLs of

PENSACOLA IIVRI) WALLACE
PensacoLi Uynl Wallace, 82, of West
Swixipe Avenue, Winter Park, died
Ihursdav, Nov. 15,2001.
Bom in TalLihasw, he moved to
Ccsilral Horida in 1936 lie was a jani­
tor. He was a member of Mount
Moriah Missionary Baptist Church of
Winter Park.
Survivors include three nephews,
Oscar Anderson of Orlando and
RJWard Anderson and Albert T.J'
Anderson, botii of Winter Park; and
exxr niece, Mae Francis Diniely of
Winter Park.
Golden's Funeral Home Inc., of
Winter Park Is in clurge of arrange­
ments.

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JASON SHOOK
Jason SUxik, 21, of Plumosi,
IX'Bary, died Friday, Nov. 16,2001, In
lus residence.
Bom in Davenport, Iowa, lx' was a
lifelong resident of Central Horida. I Ic
was a member of Kingdom 1lall
Jcixtvali's Witnesses. lie enjoyed fish­

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Bom Nov. 17,1919, in Elizabeth
N.J., she moved to Sanford in 1985.
She was a missionary with tire New
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S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A G LA N C E AROUND O U R C O U N T Y

Merry maids

T\imabout is fair
play for neglectful
grandmother

Out &amp; About
There w ill b e no curbside
collection o f garbage, yard
waste or recycling for foe
residents o f unincorporated
Seminole C ou nty on
Thanksgiving Day,
Thursday, Nov. 32.
Residents a re asked to hold
all Items u n til their regu­
larly scheduled collection
day.
For further inform ation,
call Solid W aste
M anagement Custom ers
Services a t 407-665-2260.

DEAR ABBY: My mofoeHn-law, "Vera," is ■
difficult person. She decisive her opinion on any­
thing ana everything, and doesn't care whether
it's hurtful, if it's asked for, or even if it's her
place to speak up at all.
She also plays favorites
Me •
with her children and
grandchildren. Vera has
#
always felt it is her right to
discipline her grandklds,
even if their parents are pre­
sent
My husband says with a
chuckle that she's too old to
change, that she's got a good
Dear
heart and means well. I
chalk it up to her being
meddling and overbearing.
• • • • • • • •
Vera has treated me with
disrespect during most of our marriage, many
times in front of our children. In spite of this, 1
have never said a bad word about her in front of
the children and have tried to cover for her when
it was obvious she was playing favorites.
All this has not been easy, because my motherin-law has not had a lot of time for our family. As
a result, she doesn't really know our children
individually. My husband is blind to how his
mother’s behavior has affected our kids.
Our oldest son is now a freshman at a univer­
sity about half an hour from Vera's home. She
remarked to m e several times before he left that
she is looking forward to seeing him on week­
ends, and that she has many chores for him to
do.
When we were packing our ion off to school, I
mentioned this to Him. He looked me straight in
the eye and said: "No, Mom. Grandma treats you
like d irt She hasn't had time for me in foe last 18
years. Now I don’t have time for HER."
My son asked that I not give Vera his phone
number. We agreed that, to be fa it I would not
give anyone in the family his number, and that
he would take a list of family addresses and
phone numbers so he could contact relatives
nimself.
Abby, what do I say to my mother-in-law? I
understand where our son is coming from, but I
feel he should show some respect to his grand­
mother. He left last weekend, and Vera will be
calling soon to get his number. There are going to
be repercussions if 1 withhold it from her. Please
help.
DESPERATE DAUGHTER-IN-LAW

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Tbnth-greder Courtney Lokey, toft, and sevunth-grader Army Greens i m a m a soon* before Lake Mary Preparatory 8choef* pro­
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the proper maid, while Greene wae in the role of Jo, the more scatter-brained maid tor the Ford family.

THUR|
Suspended License
Sanford police arrested Terry
Frison, 30, o f Sanford Tuesday for
driving w ith a suspended license.
He w as originally stopped by
police for no visible vehicle tag.
Sanford police arrested Vernon
Hopkins, 34, of Sanford Sunday for
habitually driving with a suspend­
ed license. The officer stopped
Hopkins as he had prior know l­
edge of his driving record.
Sh o p liftin g
Sanford police arrested Jessica
Jones, 18, o f Sanford Sunday
»y for
trying to steal a packet of pho­
tographs she haa developed by the
Wal-Mart on Orlando Drive, sh e
was seen by store security ripping

DEAR DESPERATE: Your mother-in-law is
reaping the harvest o f what she has sown. Tell
her that college Is a b ig adjustment for your son
— it's the truth — and that he has her number
with him. In the meantime, sh e ll have to find
someone else to do her chores.
Don't make your son feel guilty for not lavj someone who hasn't loved hint. His silence
ingi
w i l11
l deliver his message loud and dean

both o f Sanford w ere charged with
possession of m arijuana under 20
grams and drug paraphernalia.
A Sanford Police Department tac­
tical unit executed a search warrant
at 415 6fo St. Friday. Keith Jones,
18, of Sanford w as charged with
possession of m arijuana under 20
grains.
open the packet and concealing the
photographs In her purse. The
value o f the developed pictures
was $4.25.
Search Warrant
A Sanford Police Departm ent tac­
tical unit executed a search warrant
at 1010 Holly Ave. Friday. William
White, 42, and Tracey Tinkham , 45,

Reported T h efts
A Groveview Way victim filed a
report that som eone stole a cam­
corder from a top the car w hile he
was loading an infant to the vehi­
cle.
A Melonvllle Avenue home was
burglarized for $3,500 o f jew elry
and coins.

Zoological park plans upcoming holiday events
The Centra! Florida Zoological
Park has several events planned for
November and December.

DEAR ABBY: I am 20 yean old. My parents
have been married 31 yean. My parents and I
have a great relationship. Dad and I work in the
same office.
I looked in my father's desk for something,
and much to my surprise, I discovered two boxes
of condoms. I wasn't snooping. In our office, we
are always in and out of one another’s desks, get­
ting business cards or other office needs.
Abby, I can't see why my father would need
condoms, especially at work. The tin t thing that
crossed my mind is that my father may be cheat­
ing. Should I confront him?
PERPLEXED DAUGHTER IN ALBERTA

Baby Anim al Stroll
The event will be held until Dec.
31. See animal babies on exhibit
including the clouded leopard cubs,
silvery-cneeked hornbill, sp o t­
nosed guenon, wreathed hornbill,
prehensile-tailed sklnk, and banded
Egyptian cobras. Included with
regular Zoo admission.
Fall Harvest Concert
The event is scheduled for
Saturday, Nov. 24, from 11 a.m. to 3
p.m.
Enjoy a live concert featuring Jon
Semmes and The Florida Friends,
entertaining visitors with their own
blend of country folk m usic with a
contemporary sound. And, save
room for southern barbecue.
Concert included with regular

DEAR PERPLEXED DAUGHTER: If you’re
■mart, you'll M.Y.O.B. and assume someone
gave the condoms to your father as a Joke. Say
nothing to him about them. Possession doesn't
necessarily mean he is guilty of anything.
Dear Abby is written 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 business-size, selfaddressed envelope, plus check or money order
for $5 (U S. funds only) to: Dear Abby, Anger
Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 610540447. (Postage is included.)

Zoo admission.
Zooltide Holiday C elebration
THe event is scheduled for
Friday, Nov. 30, from 5:30 to 8:00
p.m
A unique holiday ev en t w ith free
refreshments, holiday shopping
plus
shoppir section for
&gt;lus a special shopping
holiday
kids, free gift wrapt
crafts, storytelling, h elp decorate
our Wildlife Holiday Tree, anim al
encounters and caroling. Photos
with Santa are just $3.
Tickets are $6 for ad ults and $3
for children 3-12. Central Florida
Zoo member ticket prices are $3.00
for adults and $2 for children 3-12.
Purchase tickets in advance and
receive a $1 discount by calling
407.323.4450, extension 110.
Fifth Annual D ollar D ay at the
Zoo
The event is scheduled for

Saturday, Dec. 1 5 , from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m.
Take a break from holiday shop­
ping and enjoy the C entral Florida
Zoo with family and friends.
Admission is ju s t one dollar, all
vnltors may support local food
ban ts and hum ane societies by
bringing a non-perishable food item
for the Pets and People Food Drive.
Santa will m ake an appearance
froth 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. w ith photos
available for $3.
Admission to the Central Florida
Zoo is 57 for adults, $4 for seniors
and $3 for children 3-12 years.
Children 2 and under and Central
Florida Zoo m em bers are admitted
free. The Zoo Is located at 3755
Highway 17-92 in Sanford.
For more inform ation, call
407/323-4450 o r w w w .centralfloridazoo.org

Seminole County schools vie for top recycling honor
SP Recycling Corporation and
Seminole County School Board
Member Larry Furlong have been
sponsoring a contest for the past
three years to encourage schools to
recycle newspapers.
In addition to the $15 to $20 per

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Doug Fetzer

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The Sem inole C ounty
Extension S e rv ic e is spon­
soring a h o rticu ltu re pro­
gram 9 a.m . to noon
Saturday, Nov. 24.
The program , titled
"Termite C ontrol, W hat
Every Hom eow ner Should
Know," w ill b e led by
speaker A1 Ferrer, Sem inole
County u rban horticultur­
is t The e v en t is free to the
public and w ill b e held In
the Sem inole C ounty
Extension Service, located
at 250 W. C ounty Home
Road, Sanford.
For more Information,
rail 407-665-5558 o r 407665-5561.

ton that each school receives, SP
and Furlong donate prize money to
the top schools.
Thirty-one schools received near­
ly $9,000 from the program during
tne 2000-2001 school year.
Seminole schools, including

Wekiva, Lawton, Altamonte, and
Bear Lake elem entary schools all
are still in position to be a winner.
The top schools so far this year
include English Estates Elementary
School, South Sem inole Middle
School and Lyman High School.

T h e Seminole H erald

rmUuter
Dan Plot

The Sem in o le
County/Lake M ary
Regional C h am b er o f
Commerce P rofession al
Women's N etw ork lun­
cheon Is scheduled for
Thursday, Nov. 29, from
11*30 a.m. to 1 3 0 p.m . in
the Presidential Ballroom at
Church Street Station.
Keynote speaker will be
former U .S. Attorney
General J a n e t R eno. Cost is
$30 for m em bers and $50
for non-members.
Corporate tables are avail­
able.
. .i
For inform ation, call 407333-4748.
Students from the
U niversity o f C entral
Florida w ill entertain stu­
dent* and their families
from G oldsboro Elementary
School Thursday, Nov. 29,
starting a t 6:30 p.m . with
stories d uring the annual
'R e a d in g la A Fam ily
T h in g."
The stud ents from Rita
Buchoff'a C hildren's
Literature classes will use
pictures th ey have made to
tell stories. Every child will
be given a book to take
home. Ice cream w ill be
served by the PTA and door
prizes w ill b e given.

FRI
Sounds o f the Season
will be presented at the
Helen Stairs Theatre 8 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 30.
School chorus groups
from Idyllw ilde Elementary,
Heathrow Elementary,
Goldsboro Elementary,
Midway Elementary,
Rosewald Center, Geneva
Elementary and Midway
Violin Ensem ble w ill pre­
sent the holiday concert.
A portion of the proceeds
will benefit the participat­
ing schools' m usic depart­
ments.
Tickets are $10 for adults
and $5 fo r seniors and stu­
dents. For inform ation, call
407-321-8111.

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scrape and paint three houses.
The group also made minor
repairs and renovations to help
Improve the appearances of the
homes.
M aria
and
Ricardo
Manrique's house on Pine Tree
Drive w as one o f the three hous­
es selected for the first Paint Day.
The couple, who spend most of
their tim e at home, have lived In
their Casselberry home for the
past nine years.
Having their house painted
was a dream come true, Maria
said.
"W hat can I say — it's mar­
velous," said Maria Manrique. "1
was so surprised when they told
me w e were selected. It was Ihe
grace from the good Lord."
On a fixed income, the elderly
couple did not have enough
money to pay for the painting of
their house. As a result yf, the
city's neighborhood program,

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Jenkins to speak at
professional's meeting
The Greater Lake Mary chap­
ter
of
the
International
Association of Administrative
Professional dinner meeting is
scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 5.
Networking begins at 5:45
p m and the meeting begins at 6
P.m. The speaker will be
Southeast Division President
Betty Green. Special keynote
speaker will be Carmen Jenkins
from Safehouse of Seminole.
The meeting will be in the
Courtyard Heathrow. The meet­
ing fee is $15 and Includes dinner.
For reservations, call the mes­
sage line at ’ 407-333-3655 'b y
Friday, Nov. 30.
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"It's beautiful," Maria said.
Erikscn said she hopes to raise
enough sponsors for the Paint
Day program to be held twice a
year. Her goal is to paint at least
40 homes each year.
"I think we can do it," she
said. "Everybody was really
excited about this first event. We
are looking forward' to next
year."
The next Paint Your Heart Out
Casselberry is tentatively sched­
uled for February. People inter­
ested in applying for the pro­
gram can call Eriksen at 407-2627700, ext. 1302. Businesses and
organizations interested in vol­
unteering or sponsoring the
Paint Day are also encouraged to
call.
Michalla Ja rta can ba reached at
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Sanford’s Thirteenth Annual Holiday Tour
o f Homes - Nov. 30th - Dec. 2nd
Get Tickets Now!!
C a n d le lig h t T o u r of H o m e s - F rid a y evening 5.45 - 10 pm
♦ Luminary walking lour o f seven hom es &amp; bldgs, on O ak Ave.
♦ Holiday decorations ♦ Entertainm ent
♦ Reception with refreshm ents
♦ Tour Headquarters Cultural Arts Center, cor. Oak &amp; W. 5th S t.

13th A n n u a l H o lid a y T o u r o f H o m e s - Sat &amp; S u n n o on - 5 pm
♦ Driving/Wulking lour o f 14 different hom es &amp; bldgs.
♦ New Tribes Mission. St. Ja m e s A M E Church (Sanford’s O ld est) featured
♦ Tour headquarters - Sanford M useum - 5 2 0 East First St.
T ic k e ts : Friday $ 2 0 in advance, $ 2 5 at door; Sat. &amp; Sun. $ 1 2 in advance, $ 1 5 at iW ir
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Sanford.
B o b , Evie and Robert Hopkins, who operate Romance Cruises
from the Monroe Harbor Marina, say visitors to their flagship
Rivership Romance regularly express surprise when (hey discover
the climate-controlled ship's main deck is a first class restaurant.
"People used to self-service buffets and limited choices on river
cruises are excited first with our spacious booths and picture win­
dows. And really excited with the seasonally-charging multi-course
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outstanding serving staff from the gourmet galley directly to the
Enjoy th# natural beauty and abundant wlkMHa whlla experiencing
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on her leg and hands requiring
more than 20 stitches. Her
daughter received a minor burn­
er on her hand, mostly likely
from grabbing a hot door knob
as she escaped from the home. A
second roommate received
minor cuts on the hand.
“These folks were very
lucky,“ Robles said. “The formu­
la in this case — smoldering cig­
arette ember, no smoke detector,
no rear exit — usually equals
death. Rarely do you have
someone say, 1 woke up and
there was a fire.' Usually carbon
monoxide poisoning and smoke
inhalation takes effect before the
person wakes up.
“This fire didn't have a lot of
flames, but it had a lot of
smoke,“ he added. ‘ Most of the
damage In the house in smoke
damage, not fire damage. We
were very fortunate that we did­
n 't have a fatality here.“
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ence reinforces the importance
of not only installing smoke
detectors, but regularly checking
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a month," Robles said. “Just
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about 20 seconds to check it.
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and once in the spring when
you change your docks."
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importance during the holidays
when the potential for fires
Increase.
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are burning candles, they use a

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lot of extension cords and
you've got Christmas trees
strung with lights," Robles said.
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for things to happen, and you're
going to need early warning.
"Smoke detectors detect the
hazardous gases produced In a
fire within about two minutes of
a blaze beginning," he added.
"That early warning is often the
difference between life and
death."
Stoldey agrees.
"If the smoke detector was
working, we would have got out
a lot sooner," she said.
In fact, Robles said a smoke
detector would have prevented
Stokley's injuries.
"Her injuries oepyrred when
she had to climb through the
broken window, not from the
flames," Robles said. "If she gets
that warning within two min­
utes of the fire starting, she
walks — or runs — out the front
door instead of going out the
window.”
There are a variety of smoke
detectors on the market with
different features and sensors.
However, the key to elements in
a good detector are fresh batter-

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"The best smoke detector Is
the one that b tested monthly,"
Robles said. "If you go with an
electric powered, make sure it
has a battery back-up. And
always replace the batteries,
even If they've only been used
during your monthly test.
They're a cheap investment for
safety."
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mends a smoke detector in each
bedroom and one in each hall­
way near a bedroom. For obvi­
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putting a smoke detector in the
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in the hallway or room next to
the kitchen.
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on a wall 6 inches from the cell­
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have been serious, possibly
resulting in a lawsuit if an unreg­
istered food vendor sold tainted
food at a city event
"lea n not understand why our
policemen can't shut down an
illegal merchant,” Lovestrand
said.
The problems outlined by the
commission
during
their
Monday meeting didn't end with
the illegal hot-dog seller. Miller
also pointed out that city's public
safety director was taking extra­
duty pay away from Longwood
officers.
In events such as the craft fes­
tival, officers are offered detail
duty to patrol the event The
extra duty is offered to officers to
supplement their income, but its
being "commandeered by die
upper management,” Miller said.
Judy Putz, owner of Warren

Avenue business Judy's Dolls,
confronted
Miller
and
Loves trand during a break in the
meeting about trash left behind
and yard damage by the o a ft fes­
tival vendors.
In response to the Putz's com­
plaints, Annie Huckeba of
OrUndo recorded several hours
of comments horn festival goers
for the commission's Informa­
tion.
"Every one is positive,” said
Huckeba, who operates a booth
during the festival. "Many o f the
businesses even said they like it
because it generates revenue for
them.”
In
other
business,
Commissioner John Malngot
passed the torch o f deputy
mayor to Commissioner Dan
Anderson. The position of
deputy mayor routinely is circu­
lated between the commission-

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The city 'annual tree lighting
event was also announced for
Saturday, Dfec. 8 from 4 to 6:15
p.m. at the comer of Warren and
Wilma streets. Santa and his elf
will arrive at 4:20 p.m. Santa will
also be available for last requests
D e c 15 and 16 at die dty.
- The event will include perfor­
mances by Lyman High School,
Xtreme Dance Studio, a barber
shop men's chorus, Longwood
Elementary Chorus, English
Estates' "ram tim e Singers" and
drama group, Showtime Dance
Studio and Dream Catchers
Longwood Girl Scouts.
For more information call the
parks a r 1 recreation department
at 407-260-3447.

ment will begin at 5 p.m., but
A ltam onte Springs
the official lighting o f more
holiday event
&lt;The community Is Invited to than 20,000 sparkling lights will
open the holiday season with not occur until dark.
Bring a toy for needy child
the official
cerem ony
of
"Florida Pow er's Light u p The and a non-perishable food item
Holidays" Saturday, Dec. 1 at for the lighting ceremony. The
Cranes Roost in Altamonte event is free, but attendees are
encouraged to bring a new,
Springs.
Ceremonies will include per­ unwrapped toy for the U.S.
formances
by
Dickens M arines Toys for Tots cam ­
C aroler’s, M agic o f Bronze paign. The Christian Sharing
Handbell Choir, Heralding . Center will also be on site colFanfare Thimpeters, "K ids On I lecting food donations to help
Stage," and the Southern Ballet local families lit need.
Theatre performing a segment
Harvest M editation
of the Nutcracker.
The St. Paul M issionary
Children may also visit and
have their photo taken with Baptist Church Choir No. 1
Santa C fttis. Other1"activities invites the community to attend
include train rides, horse its annual Harvest Mediation
drawn sleigh rides and face Service 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov.
painting. Holiday entertain-

The service will be a time of
praise and worship, meditative
scriptures, poems, solos and
dancing. Perform ers include
Tammy
G lover
and
the
G lorious United Pentecostal
Church
of
God
Young
Perform ers,
Dr.
Thomas
SUliman, Mary Schlano, Debra
Marimom-Gooden and the S t
Paul M.B. Church Male Chorus.
Also,
Tajiri
School
of
Performing A rts and Academic,
along with their director and
soloist, Patricia Whatley, will
perform during the service.
Refreshments will be served
after the service. Pastor is the
Rev. Albert L Covington. The
church Is located at 813 Pine.
Ave. in Sanford. For more infor­
mation, call 407-323-1601. '

from
the
Florida
State
University School o f Social
Work, a bachelor's degree from
the University o f Central
Florida, and an associate's
degree
from
Seminole
Community College.
Before taking the job as coun­
sel for the 6th Judicial Circuit,
she was a senior staff attorney
for the Florida Supreme Court,
where she advised the chief Jus­
tice, slate courts administrator,

trial court administrators and
the personnel director of the
State Courts System. She
also provided staff support to
the Florida Judicial College
programs and judicial confer­
ences.
She is vice-chair of the B
oard o f Directors o f Family
Resources Inc., a mentor for
Pinellas County Schools and a
member of Delta Sigma Theta
Sorority.

Budget--------department em ployees losing
their jobs including more than
300 probation officers.
"W e're a relatively new
agency," Bankhead said. "We
haven't had a lot o f time to
row a bureaucracy. O u r
epartment is probably the
most centralized.
In addition to the possible
personnel cuts, the Juvenile ju s­
tice department is also faced
with delaying the opening of
more than 800 new beds in res­
idential facilities. Required
operating costs to open the
expanded facilities will not be
available in the proposed cuts,
Bankhead said.
New programs in the ju v e­
nile justice program also risk
being slashed. T he new 'c o n s e ­
quence units" w here juveniles
find "Instant correction" of one
to three weeks after violating a
condition o f a pre-trial release
or probation w as proposed to
be cut in the legislature's first
special session.
Another new program direct­

ly associated with the local area
and effected by the proposed
cuts is the governor's designat­
ed Front Porch communities.
Bankhead had requested nearly
SI .5 million for juvenile
delinquency prevention pro­
grams In for Front Porch com­
munities throughout the state,
including Goldsboro, but those
funds were also proposed to be
cut.
The cuts couldn't be coming
at a worse time, said Bankhead,
as the once criticized juvenile
justice system is making posi­
tive strides. A 61 percent reduc­
tion over the past year in kids
sent to sdult corrections and an
ever increasing recidivism suc­
cess rate since 1994 are signs of
progress.
"W e're doing som ething
right in the preventive system,
and a- part of that is having
enough facilities and person­
n el," h e said.

her hard work. She is a lawyer
who follows the letter of the law
rather than advocating loose
interpretations. Colleagues have
said she has a marvelous work
ethic, and she is conservative in
her approach to the law.
"A diverse bench has to be a
factor in the public's perception
that justice will be delivered in
an evenhanded and color-blind
manner," said Pasco Circuit

Judge William Webb, who is the
administrative judge' for Pasco
County.
Chosen from a field of three
other finalists, Roberts possesses
the skills, knowledge and back­
ground that will allow her to
serve the citizens fairly and with
great integrity.
Roberts received her law
degree from Florida State
University College of Law, a
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Richie Adubato, former
head coach of the Orlando
Magic and current head
coach o f the WNBA's New
York Liberty, is coming to
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Coach Adubato is the fea­
tured guest as the Winning
Ways Basketball Holiday
Skills C link scheduled for
Saturday (November 24th).
The skills d in k is part of
the 2001 Girls Up-Off Camp
is for girls In grades M 2 and
will take place at the Lake
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Athletic Fieidhouse on both
Saturday and Sunday.
In addition to Aduoato,
WNBA star Becky Hamm on
will also be on hand.
The camp tuna from 9a.m .
to 3 p.m. each day.
For more information or
to register, please contact
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or 1-877-SOB-HOOP (4667).
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GOLF TOURNEY WILL
AID MADD
Sponsorships, players ami
volunteers are 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 o f MADD,
-#U1 be held on December 7,
2001 a t Alaqua Country d u b
InLongwood.
Sponsor packages range in
price from $150 to $2,000
while the entry fee is $125.
The entry fee indudes
greens fee, cart, range balls,
golf d in k , breakfast, lunch,
prizes, awards, T-shirt, good­
ie bag and much, much
more. There will be oncourse contests for the chal­
lenged golfer as well as a
bountiful silent auction table.
The tournament will have
a morning shotgun start and
mulligans will be available.
The tournament will be
played as a four-person
scramble.
All proceeds from this
event remain with MADD's
Central Florida chapter. This
support allows them to focus
stronger on the area's vic­
tims of drunk driving crash­
es.
If you are a victim of a
drunk driver and wish to
contribute or participate In
dlls event, or for more tour­
nament information, to sign­
up as a sponsor, player or
volunteer, please contact
Betsy Nein, Tournament
Director, at 407-831-9991.
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held In Seminole County on
December 21st and 22nd by
the former owner of Baseball
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College, Ed Stabile.
Scouts will be invited.
The camp is open to play­
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The cost is $50 per day or
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Yard Backstroke to lead the Lake
Brantley girb to the Class 3A State
Championship In the 2001 FHSAA
Swimming and Diving Championships
at the Hall of Fame Aquatic Complex in
Ft. Lauderdale on Saturday.
The Patriots had at least one entrant In
every event and had 15 finishes in the
Top 16 to score 250 points, enough to top
runner-up Winter Park (204 points) by 46

Lake Brantley wins 3A State
Swimming Championship

points. Boca Raton (203), Sarasota (198)
and Gainesville-Buchholz (164) rounded
out the top five.
Seminole was 19th, Lake Mary 21st and
Oviedo tied for 40th.
McFadden was also a member of the
400 Free Relay team that placed second,
joining senior Kristen Kelly and sopho­
mores Kim Larson and Jennifer Li.
Larson and Kelly finished In the top 16

in four events, Larson finishing third in
both the 200 and 500 freestyle's and
being a member of the 200 free relay
along with Kelly, who w as third In the
100 Butterfly and 13th in the 200
freestyk.
Li was on three finalists, finishing sixth
In the 100 Breaststroke and eighth In the
200 Individual Medley In addition to
being on the relay team.

Sophomore Ashley Napoli tano also
placed in three events, finishing ninth in
the 50 freestyle and 14th in the 100
freestyk and1being
l
a member o f the 200
free relay.
Junior Erin Demlow was a member of
the 200 free relay
tint
Class:3A meet, no
In the boys' Class
Seminole
County swimmer won an Indi­
ileCour
vidual event, but all five teams, Lake
Brantley, Winter Springs, Oviedo, Lake
Mary, and Lyman, ro t to mention
Seminole placing two divers In the top
24, finished in the top 25.
SAC and District Champion Lake
See Swimming, Page 3B

R u n n e r s - u p ....a g a in
Rams girls
second in
state cross
country

Special to the Herald
GAINESVILLE — Sunshine
Network will televise on a tapedelay basis all six champi­
onship matches in the 2001
FHSAA Florida Girls Volleyball
Finals, which were played
Saturday, Nov. 10, at Disney's
Wide World o f Sports™ complex.
The tape-delay telecast will
air in a six-hour block at 7 p.m.
EST on Thursday, Nov. 22; with
a repeat'alrirtg af nboh EST on
'Saturday, Nov. 24.
Matches will be aired in clas­
sification order beginning with
the Class A championship
match (Orange Park-St. Johns
Country Day vs. F t MyereCanterbury) at 7 p.m. on
Thursday and noon on
Saturday.
Other matches and times
will be;
•Class 2A _ Tampa Prep. vs.
Ft. Lauderdale-Westminster
Academy, 8 p.m. Thursday, 1
p.m. Saturday.
• Class 3A _ Bishop Moore vs.
Ft. Lauderdale-Pine Crest, 9
p m . Thursday, 2 p.m. Saturday.
• Class 4A _ Tampa-Plant vs.
Merritt Island, 10 p.m.
Thursday, 3 p.m. Saturday.
•Class 5A _ Plant CityDurant vs. Niceville, 11 p.m.
Thursday, 4 p.m. Saturday.
•Class 6A _ Boca RatonOlympic Heights vs. Oviedo,
midnight Thursday, 5 p.m.
Saturday.
Sunshine Network personality
Barry Milligan will call the
play-by-play and former
Jacksonville University head
women's volleyball coach Ann
Marie Indorf will provide the
color commentary. Milligan, co­
host of Sunshine Network's
FLORIDA SPORTS NEWS, is a
20-year veteran of sports
broadcasting in Florida. He
also has worked extensively for
NCAA Productions, announc­
ing numerous NCAA Regional
Volleyball Championships.
Indorf played collegiate volley­
ball at Clemson University, and

By D n n Sm ith
Sports Editor
TAMPA — It doesn't get any
closer than this.
For the second straight year,
the Lake Mary girls cross
country team finished second
in the Class 4A State M eet but
this time It w as especially
tough to take, as the Rams fin­
ished just one point, or one
position, out of the winner's
circle.
The difference in winning
and losing was probably the
finish by Lake Mary junior
star Jessica Zabel.
The defending state champi­
on, who had won the confer­
ence, district and regional
titles heading into the state
meet, finished 12th at the Ed
Radice Sports Complex in
Tampa, more than a minuteand-a-half behind champion
Jessica Hellender from Cooper
City.
The best finish for the Rams
was a ninth by senior Astrid
Claessens.
Oviedo freshman Jennifer
Barringer was the top
Seminole County finisher,
placing seventh.
Winter Springs finished sev­
enth and Oviedo 12th in the
team standings.
The top individual run by an
SAC athlete was a fourth place
finish by senior Kevin Cook,
pacing Lyman to a 14th place
finish In the p a s s 3 A Boys ,
Meet.
Fourteenth place proved to
be very popular among SAC
schools as the Lake Howell
girb were 14th in Class 3A
and the Seminole boys were
14th In Class 4A.
Senior Mike Guider from
Oviedo was the top local finSee Running, Page 2B

Volleyball
finals on
Sunshine
Network

Several Seminole Athletic Conference teams showed
their stuff In the 2001 F H S A A (Florida High School
Activities Association) Florida C ro ss C ountry
Championships at (ha E d Radfce Sports Com plex In
Tampa this past Saturday morning. T h e top local run­
ner In a l of the classes was Lym an senior Kevin Cook
(top right) who ran a 15:30.53 to finish fourth, but less
than 19 seconds behind the winner, In the Class 3A
Boys Meet, leading the Greyhounds to a 14th place
finish as a team. Lake Howell senior O m ar Morales
(top left) did welt also, finishing 24th in a time of
16:37.57, whits Seminole senior Brett Martin (right)
finished 69th in the Class 4 A Boys race to help the
Tribe to a surprising 14th place team finish.

See TV, Page 2B

Symons tops Pro Modified field at Orlando Speedworld
Special to th e Herald
BITHLO The final race of
the FASCAR Pro Modified Tour
turned out to be a good one
Friday night at Orlando
Speedworld with Jerry "the
nga
er" Symons making
late-race move to secure the vic­
tory in his Kelly Roofing special.
Twenty-three modifiers were
on hand for the event with
Tampa's Aric Almirola setting
fast time and earning the pole
for the 35-lapper.
Almirola jumped to the lead at
the drop of the green only to see
Symons quickly squeeze past
for the top spot. That lead was
short-lived as a caution came
out for a turn one multi-car tan­

gle-

With the line-up revertins
back to the last completed lap,
Almirola was back out front and
he made no mistakes on th^
restart as Symons tried every
trick in his arsenal to pass the
young driver who plans to
move up to the Sunbelt Super
Late Models next year.
Symons had the faster car, but
Almirola was doing a great job
battling a loose race car and
holding Symons at bay until
they came upon lapped traffic.
Almirola drifted high in turn
four and Symons dove through
the middle to grab the lead with
live laps to go. Symons easily
led the remaining distance with
Almirola holding off a late

charge from Jason Boyd to get
second. Boyd was third with
Junior Purcell, making his first
start here in some time driving a
rather interesting looking new
machine, fourth and Andy
Safiotti fifth. Mike Fitch, Scott
Millar, Frank Polly, Tom Root,
and Rob Underwood rounded
o p II
out the top
10.
Eber
Rusty Ebersole
wrapped up
his 2001 Super Late Model
championship in style by domi­
nating the 25-lapper for the
Super Late Models. Ebersole
grabbed the lead from Scott
Reeves on lap seven and never
looked back for his fifth win of
the season in Mike Garrett's
K ltent Garrett Fasting Systems
ord
i Taurus. Kenny Criles fin-

ished a distant second followed
by Russ Thomson, Lake Mary's
Mike Good and Matt Griffin.
Reeves had problems and
dropped out late in the race
after a good run.
Bobby O rr drove the Ugly
Duckling Car Sales/ Alafaya
Automotive machine to his sec­
ond consecutive Mini Stock win
in impressive style.
Starting 16th in an 18 car field,
the 15-year-old methodically
picked his way to the front.
When early leaders Tim f lark
and Trisha Gray tangled while
battling for the lead, Orr found
himself in second and auickly
worked his way around Bo
Davis for the top spot on the
restart and was never headed

from that point.
Mini-Stock point champion
Tim "Missileman" McPhail took
up the chase but had to settle
for second. Davis was third
ahead of Dick Laszlo and Randy
Blakeslec.
Duane Freed stayed out front
all the way to capture his third
Super Stock win of the year.
Being in front was the place to
be as there was plenty of action
behind him with numerous
spins and crashes eliminating
much of the field. Rick Johns
used his many years of
Speedworld experience to slice
and dice his way back to second
after some early problems fol­
lowed by John Hodge, Carl
See Racing, Page 2B

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u euan to a Sunmary Final Judgmanl
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■001 anterad to C M Caaa No. 01
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PAGES 41 ANO 42. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMPfOLE COUN­
TY. FLOfVOA.
Dated N * End day d Novambar.
2001.

(O R C W T CO U R T BEAL)
I4AHYAFME MORSE
Clark d VW Crate Court
By: Mary Sboub*
Deputy Cterk
Pubkah In:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
TH E LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN. P.A., ATTORNEY FOR
FlAPfflFF
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vte Ftortda Ratey Sarnca.
Publah Novambar 14,21.2001
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NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
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d Foredoeure dated Nov 02. 2001
entered to C M Caaa No 01-CA1606 14 L d to* Chote Court d to*
19TH Judroal Cuate in and tor
SEMINOLE
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BOOK 1. PAGE 129, PUBLIC
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FLOROA
Doted tote 2 day d Novambar.
2001.
(CIRCUIT CO U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk d Vw Crate Court
By Mary Slrorcw
Deputy Cterk
Pubkah n:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN. PAL. ATTORNEY FOR
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PROBATE DCVtSION

F U NO. B1-1004CF
M RE ESTATE OF
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TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMAMOS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE
Ytau are hereby nobftod tod an
Order d Summary Adnnwkaaon
and has bean entered m toe estate d
NANCY JANE CZATT. deceased
F la Number 01-1004CP by the
Ckorte Court tor Seminote CouYy.
Ftortda. Probate Ohteon. Vw
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Tatednrw: (407)321 -X 1 1
Pubtah Novambar 14, I I . 2001
00101

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE BIGHTtlNTH
JUOICUL CMCU1T
M A N O FO R
BEIBNOIB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C**a No. 01-CA-1117-14-L
MORTGAOE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. IN C .
a* Nomina* tor Household Finance
Corporation.
PtotobV.
v*
LYNN M. MACLEOD. WILLIAM J.
MACLEOD. LAKE HOWELL ARMS
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION.
IN C. are) UNKNOWN TENANT(S)
IN POSSESSION.
Oetondmte.
M O TK E O FS A U
(Pubkah n Sanvrete Harold)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Frier Sunmary Judgment
d Foractoaura dated Novambar 2.
2901 and anterad in Cite Cat* N o :
01 CA-1137-14-L d Vw Crate Court
d to* EkFYaanVi Judicial Clrate n
and kx Sarramte County, riortda.
whanm MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. M C aa Nomrrw* tor Household Finance
Corporation. Plaintiff, LYNN M.
MACLEOD. WILLIAM J MACLEOD,
LAKE HOWELL ARMS CONDO­
MINIUM ASSOCIATION. IN C- are)
UNKNOWN TENANTtS) IN POS­
SESSION. ara Dateretent*
I wr* eel lo to* Nghed tedder tor
cash at to* Wad Front Door of Vw
Samnote County Courtooua*. X I
Norto Park Avanua. Santord, Ftonda
32771, al 11.00 a m on Vw 6V1 day
d Dacsmbar. 2001. to* following
desorbed real property aa aal torth n
said Fnal Summary Judgmanl. to
wit:
UNIT NO 502. LAKE HOWELL
ARMS CONDOMINIUM. A CONDO­
MINIUM ACCORDING TO THE
DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM
ANO EXHIBITS ANNEXED THERE­
TO . RECOROEO FEBRUARY 10.
1992. IN OFFICIAL RECOROS
BOOK 1377, PAGE 1144. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA. AS AMENDED.
TOGETHER WITH UNDIVIDED
INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELE­
MENTS AND LIMITED COMMON
ELEMENTS DECLAREO IN SAIO
DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM
TO BE AN APPURTENANCE TO
THE ABOVE CONDOMINIUM UNIT
WITNESS my hare) and to* aaal d
the court an November 2. 2001
(COURT SEAL)
Maryanna Mona
CLERK OF THE COURT
Mary Slroup*
By: Deputy Clerk
Aflomay tor PlarnMt
Brian L Roaater. Eaquir*
Steven Greenfield. P A
Suite 402
7000 Wed Palmetto Perl lined
Boca Raton, Ftonda 33433
Telephone 13611392 6391
Factirrela (361)392 6965
Pubkah November 14, 21.2001
G G 101_________________________

a

W THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORXA
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 01 CA V3 14 OWL
CHASE MANHAUAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plantid.
v*
JAMES E ELS WICK, *1 al,
Defendant i )
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN puriu*nt lo a Final Judgmanl d
Foractoaura dated Novambar 7.
2001, and anaarad n Ca*a No 01
C A W 14 D IVL.d to* Crate C o u ld
to* EIGHTEENTH Judcral Crate in
and tor SEMINOLE County. Ftonda
whanm CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION it
PUrnMI and JAMES E ELSWICK.
MARCY S. ELSWICK, AMSOUTH
BANK: A N O ____ , AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY, are
Datendanu. I ini tea to to* hrgheei
batter tor caan in Vw Weal hoot door
d tw Courthoue* &lt;n LAM OHO
SEMINOLE County Ftonda. I I X
o dock on Vw 6to dey d Dacsmbar.
2001. Vw to/knmg deaerbad proper
lyaaaat torth m a i l Fnal Judgmanl.

L

eg a l

*

PLAJNTFF

told :
LOTS 2 t AND ISA. BLOCK E.
SWEETWATER OAKS. SECTION S.
ACCORDING TO TH E
FLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED M
P U T BOOK IS. PAGES 1 .1. 3 OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROfl O F SEMI­
NOLE CO UNTY, FLORIDA: a/k/k
327 Vatay Ortva, Longwood. FL
33779
OATED Ska 2 day d Novambar,

va.
Elan L Johnson, d d ,
DCFE70AMTS.

Naooe la hereby (Ron VwL purto VW Find Judgmanl d
Foractoaura dated Novambar I,
2001. and arttarad In cM eaa* nunbar 01-CA-550-14-L, d Via O o A
Court d Vte iW i Juddd Chad In
Couvyi Florida.
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION. 16
PtokdVI and Oan L Johnson.___ ,

20
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M ry ,n n t ■■or**
A* Cterk dated Cold
By Jarw E Jaaawto
Aa Daptey Cterk
Subm dad by:
Fabar SOMO. P. A
Site* 300
1970 Madnrga Avana
Carol Qabtea. Ftortda 33144
(300)662-4110
■paraorw w*h a daabttly who road
special iccommoofoon w pw icr
pda to Site procssdtog dioted con­
tact ADACooTOkwtor d Samlnola
CourVy Courthouse, 301 N Park
Avano*. Suite K301, Sanford,
Ftortda 37771, d toast kite day* prior
to the proceedtog
Talaphona:
(407)323-4330 « H 4227:14004S8•771 fTDO) or 1-*00-043*770 (V)vte
Ftonda Ratey Santo*.'
Ptefteh Novambar 14,21,2001
OG100
M T H E O K U T CO U R T
OF THB E H M TU M TH
JUDICIAL O IC U V T
M A N O FO R
SEIBNOLE COUNTY,
FLO R DA
O W L ACTION
CASE NO.: D I -C A -m i
nrvroroN: u l
NOVASTAR MORTGAGE. M C - _
PtetoM.
v*
BYONQ L YUN, d *L
Da)anrterv(i)
N o n e * OF ACTION
TO:
BYONQ I YUN
LAST KNOWN ADORE S3
1601 KanteyCM *
Lak* Mary, a 32746
CURRENT ADORE S3:
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO A IL UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
U N D E R AND AGAINST THE
HEREIN NAMED M DM OUAL
DEFENOANT(S) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR AUVE,
WHETHER BAX) UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST
AS SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADDRESS:
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Vwt an seven
to torsdoa* a nungaga an Vw Idtowing
preparty
to
SEMINOLECourVy. Ftortda:
LOT 36. BURLMOTON OAKS.
ACCORDING TO TH E
PUT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK S3. PAGES 37-39.
FUOUC RECORDS OF SE MMOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
he* bean Mad agatod you and ycu
ara roqterad to aana a copy d your
wraten datanaas awm 10 ttty* after
to* Ural pubkeabon, If any. on
Echavarrte
AAuoctitea.
FAPlatodr* ahomey, whoa* addraea I*
9119 Corporal* Lake Drive. 3rd
Floor, Tampa. Florida 33634, and Me
Via original wah tote Court setter
hr lore aervrea on Ptemtim anomay
or tokrtedtetefy toaraaflar) ortwrwraa
a rtefauB wtl ba anterad agertel you
tor the relief demanded in the
Comptomt or petelon
WITNESS my hand and to# aaal d
tow Court on tote day d NOV OS
2001.2001.
(SEAL)
Maryam* Mon*
Cterk d to* Court
By Ruth Kmg
At Deputy Cterk
Echavama SAaaoctela*. PA.
PO. Bcut 2S01B
Tampa. Ftonda 33622-6016
F01007722
~Saa Amarteana wnh Dwabeaw* Ad
II you ara a panon w*h a dteaottry
who naada aorxmmodaaon to ontsr
to participate to tola proceedtog, you
era araated d no ooal to you, tor to*
proviaalon d certain assistance
Pteaj* contact Court Admmurshon
al 201 N Park Avenue. Sanford.
Ftonda 32771. telephone number
(407)665-4227, warm 2 working
day* d your recage d tote docu­
ment; N haamg mperred, (TOO) 1600-953 6 771
PteAah November 14. 21. 2001
00099
THB CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
M A N O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C7Y1L ACTION
CASE NO. Q1-CA-1439
DIVISION L
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC. F/K/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE. M C .
FtetodL
v*
J MARK SW1NFORO. *1 al.
Oafandanll*).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant 10 a Final Judgmanl d
Mortgage
Foractoaura
dated
Novambar 02. 2001 and anterad to
Cats NO 01 -CA-1439 of Vw Orate
Court d Vw EIGHTEENTH Judctel
Crate n and tor SEMINOLE Courwy.
Florida whereto WELLS FARGO
HOME MORTGAGE. INC. F/K/A
NORW EST MORTGAGE. INC . M
vw Plaintiff and J. MARK SWINFCflD. ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH, UNDER. ANO AGAINST
THE HEREIN NAMEO INDIVIDUAL
DEFENOANT(S) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE.
W HETHER SAIO UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEV1SEE3,
GRANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS, ara vw DelendenO. I
m* se* to to* tighekl and bad ted­
der tor cash if WEST FRONT OOOR
OF THE SEMINOLE CO UN TY
COURTHOUSE. SANFORD. FLORI­
DA at 11 00AM. on Vw 4to day of
December, 2001. to* Inflowing
described proparty aa aal torth to
urd Final Judgmanl;
LO T 66. ANO THAT PORTION OF
LOT 96 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHERN
MOST REAR CORNER OF LOT 66.
RUN N 00 DEGREES 3D 22* E.
FOR A DISTANCE OF *63 FEET.
TH ENCE RUN N 37 OEOREES
0407* E FOR A DISTANCE OF
20.73 F E E T TO THE EASTERN
MOST REAR CORNER OF SAIO
LO T 16. THENCE RUN ALONG THE
ORIGINAL LOT LINE BETW EEN
LO TS 66 ANO 96 S 2S DEGREES
40-27* W FOR A DISTANCE OF
29 04 FEET TO THE POB. LAKEVIEW VILLAGE. ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF, AS RECORD­
ED IN PALT BOOK 38. PAGES 66
69. INCLUSIVE OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
A K A 446 U in s a l Court. Lake
klsry. FL 32746
W ITNESS MY HAND and to* taal
of tors Court on Novarrtoar 2 2001

Licals

L eca ls

L eca ls

unknown person!a) In poaaaateon d
rad property VI)
Oten
Itomsownsti
iuavJalLia nc,
a---JAJU
AwooBoon,
crur* i
■■■11 unn

Assoctetton,
tee.;
teTan
DatendwWi). I ail eaS to Vw Nghaal
ta rt door d Vw BamMato CauVy
Courthouse In Sanford, Florida.
Semteda County. Florida, at 11.00
AM on Vw 4*1 day d Dacanbar.
2001. Vw Wtoatog ttncrtbed proper­
ty aa ad toVi h add Find JudgrnwV.
lank
LOT 4. HIGHLANDS GLEN.
ACCORD!NO TO TH E P U T
THEREOF, RECOROCO IN P U T
BOOK 31 PAGE 01. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF K M N O U COUN­
TY. FLOROA
NOTE; Punuart to Vw Fa* Dad
CoVacbon Pracbcaa A d you an
OOUnAM B.M AHM VU.alM ,

N o n a or
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uent la ■ Final Judgment ol
Mortgage Forectoaur* dated October
at. 2001 and anaarad In Caaa NO.
01-CA-1499 d Via Crate Ccut of
aw EIGHTEENTH Juddd Crate In
and to SEMINOLE CouYy Fonda
wherein WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE, INC. F/K/A NORWEST MORTGAGE. MC.. la Via
Plaintiff and
OOURAH B.
MAHARAJ; JULIE 0 . NANAN: OAK­
LAND VILLAGE HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC.; ara Bw
Defendant*. I mil aal to Vi* Nghaal
and bad btoto to caah at WEST
FRONT OOOR OF THE SEkilNOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, SAN­
FORD. FLORIDA at 1100AM. on V*
6th day ol Dacsmbar, 2001, Via bfto ti n aa&lt;d Final Judgment
LOT 68. OAKLAND VILLAGE.
SECTION TWO. ACCOROMG TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED M PLAT BOOK 2V. PAGES 27
AND IS . OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA.
AflVA 434 Cottonwood Skvat,
Alamort* Bpitoga, FL 32714
WITNESS MY HAND and V&gt;4 »44l
ol Via Court on November 2.2001.
(SEAL)

Ctoti d Via Clrcdt Court
By Mary Slnx^ia
Deputy Ctoa
Echevarria lAaaocMM*. PA.
PO. Boa 29011
Tampa, Florida 13622-9011
F010041V2
“ Sea American* ateh Oteab/Ma* Act
V you are a parson alto a rtaddPy
to partctoate to tola procaadng. you
ara anedad at no ooallo you, to Via
provHaKm d certain aaalalanca.
Plaaaa contact Court AdmMaVatton
at 201 FL Pad Avenue. Sanford,
Florida 32T7I. WUpAotia nunbat
(407)663-4227, witfun 2 working
day* d you raeaid d vaa doorman*. V hearing Inpeead, (TDD) 1• o o -v s M m .

Pubtoh Novonbar 14. 21,2001
00007
TH C O IC tX T COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
j u d ic ia l c n c u r r
M A N O FO R
S C M M O U COUNTY,

lo be s debt cdtecto attteip ttg to
ceded a dabl and any teformatton
ohtarwd n il ba used to Vwt purMb UHjr
.riiL_n Of
atj rfUVfl'
---1
---IvBf,
•■3U1

2001.

M A R Y A JM MORSE

Ctertd Crate Court
By Mary Bkoups

Osoute Cterk
COOUS S BTAWIARSKI, P A
40101
SUto 450
Tampa. FL 33607
Telephone: (VI31*77-6006
C4S41DO1-0KM
Pubkah: Npvambar 14. 21,2001
B« THB CMCUTT COURT
.
OF THE 1VTH

juacuLcmcurr,

COUNTY.
r a s a vu. |Ba4S4-C A -144(
WWW MORTGAGE
CORPORATION

ADRIENNE SMITH, at aL,

Nona

of

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to an Older o&gt; Fted Judgmanl
entered In Casa No. 9B-2484-CA-14K d VW ClrcuV Court d Vw 1M i
Juddd ClrcUl In and to Samlnote
County, Florida, wherein IRWIN
MORTGAOE
CORPORATION.
Ptekad, and ADRIENNE SMrTH. at
aL. ara dafandanto. I w « as* to Vw
highest banter to cash at 1100 am.,
at the Waal Front Door d tea
Samlnote County Courthouse,
Santord. Florida, on Vw Vte day d
December, 2001. tea taPowtng
daaenbad property:
Lot 2. Bkxh S d Canaan aa par pld
tearod, aa racordsd In Pto Boot I,
Page 100. d tea Pubic Racoda d
Bartends CouVy. Florida.
DATED tela 1st day d Novartewr,

2001.

Maryanna Mona
Ctere Crate Court
By Mary Srmupa
Deputy Clarti

v,

ROGER 0. BEAR, P A
P. O. Boi 4MS
OrWreto, FL 32*02

Attorneys to PtonM
(96-1016)

14. 21,2001

CIVIL ACTION
C A M NO. 01-CA-1M2
DIVISION 144.

MIDLAND MORTGAGE.
RANGAU- OWEN, d d ,
Dalandant(i).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
luani to a Final Judgmanl d
Mortgage
Foredoeure
dated
Novambar 03. 2001 and entered In
Caaa NO. 0FCA-1M2 d Vie Orate
Court d Vw EIGHTEENTH Juddd
Orate In and to SEMPIOLE Coudy,
Florida wfwnfto MIDLAND MONTGAGE. I* iw ’PWrtte and RANOA
M. OWEN; ANY AND ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH. UNDER. AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL DEFENOANT(S) WHO
ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD
OR ALIVE. WHETHER SAIO
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM
AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
OR OTHER CLAIMANTS. ESCON­
DIDO COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION,
INC. ara Via Oetendante. I ad aei to
Vw Nghaal and beel bidder to caah
el WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA at
It 00AM. on the 4Vi day d
December, 2001. Via Mtoa
daacrbad property aa aal torth n
laid Final Judgment
UNIT 4* ESCONDIDO. A CONDO­
MINIUM. SECTION V. ACCORDING
TO THE DECLARATION OF CON­
DOMINIUM
THEREOF.
AS
RECORDED
IN
OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 126*. PAGE 966.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA, TOGETHER
WITH AN UNDtVIOE D INTEREST IN
THE
COMMON
ELEMENTS
APPURTENANT THERETO
A/K/A 46 Eacorekrto Cade,
Altamonte Springe, a 12T0I
WITNESS MY HAND and Vw aaa
d tore Court on Novambar 2 .2001
(SEAL)
Maryanna Mona
Cterti d aw Crate Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clary
Echavama AAasooate*. PA
PO Boi 2S0IB
Tampa. Florida 11622 SOto
F0I006037
"Sea American* atm OwabteMa Ad
It you ara a panon with a dteabdity
who needs accommodation n order
topaitupew In tore procaatkng, you
ara antawd at no coal lo you. to Vw
proviaalon d certain aaaretence
Plaaaa contact Court Artrvnalratton
at 201 N Parti Avenue. Santoro,
Florida 33771. telephone number
(407)665-4237, witten 2 wortung
days d you recall d h r docu­
ment V hearing Impaired. (TOD) 1
800-9354771
Pubaah November 14. 21. 2001
G0086
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OFFLORIOA
MANOFOR
SEM EKAI COUNTT
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
No. 91-CA-M9- 14-L
Chaaa
Manhattan
Mortgage
Corporaticn.

l

Jacob Jama*. A . d at.
D*fand*rf(»)
AEVf: 20001 M 7AVt: 20001697
NOTICE IS GIVEN punuw* to a
iudgamani d toadoaura dated
10731/2001, and anterad In Case#
OO-CA-1342- 14-Pot tee Clmua Court
d tea 16te Juddd Ckcudte and to
Samin^jf County, Ftohdi, mhin ln
Bank ol No t York, u Truak*. to N
pLarrtilT, and Jacob Jamma, Jr, at ai-«
tea datondanKt). I wtt aaV on JAN 03
2002 at 11.00am at tea weal Irani
door d VW 8amlnote County
Courteous*. 301 N Parti Avenue.
Sanford. Florida, to tea tedwal ted­
der tor caah. Vw kteowtog daacrtwd
property aa aal tote In in ] Judg­
ment, tow*
Lot 76, W1UAO AKS. accordng to
Vw map or plai tearoot as recorded
In Plal Book 36. Page 74, d tea
Pubic Record* d Samteote County.
Florida.
Togeteer wito al tea improvement*
now or harsalter erected on Vw
tenant**, and liitoea now or hsraatlor a part d tea prapany and al
Improvements and arktenw
OATED November t. 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d CourVSartwwte Cortoy. FL|
By Mary Stroups
Aa Deputy Clary
NOTICE: Americana
Wilh
Diubiiita*
Ad
d
1900.
Admeiatreirv* Oder No. 97-3. V you
ara a paroon with a duabtiiiy who
naada any accommodation to partic­
ipate to ten proceeding, you are arttOad. at no coal to you. to tea provi­
sion d certain aaawtenca. PW
contact Cord AdnunteOabon al 301
N. Perv Avenue. Suns N301.
Santod. Florida 33771, (407)323
4130 a it 4227, wtPwi 2 wortung
day* &lt;* you raesgt d tore re*ca. It
you ara haamg or voice anpaaad.
cal 1 600 9554 771
Pubkah November 14.21.2001
00003
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
UNITED S T A T U
to PHILLIP BAHAMAS
Caaa No. ( 0l&lt;r-l*O-T-26MSS
a hereby grven teat on
19. 2001 In tea caaa d
Urwad States d America v. Pimp
Baramek. Caaa No. 6.01-er-160-7
26MS3. tee Untied State* Dwlnd
Court to tea Mktoa Oteind d Ftond*
antstad an Amended Preliminary
Order d FartwCura condemnng and
fortetong to tea United State* d
Amenc* *• of Phrttp Baremak
a
•ak'tiwhL
m s and rosra*t at
kWcn^g
property
d Creative Infra 1600 CPU hard
drive •no wnel number
The United Slate* hereby grvee
node# ol 4a ritant to teapot* ol tea
proper*** •*! torth above in tuch a
mannar aa Vw United State*
Attorney General may tend. Any
paroon having or ctaimng a logo
Intersil to any d tea lortaited properbaa, muM N* a patann with tea
Court anteai Vwty (30) day* d Vw
fnal puhfccahon d tea note* Th*
pabtron thal ba ugnad by aw p*e-

N O n a (S HEREBY GIVEN ted
.
BANM TLANDC A TTN J C H M , Vw
hotter d Vw totowteg cortVkWMa) , i
ha* Mad add od*Bcda(t) to a ws
daw) to b* lasuad tearoon. Th* car- ,,
W ed* numbsrti) and y**r(a) d &gt;
Isauanca. tea dsacrkitdl d tea prop- .
arty, and Vw rwm*(l) to whidl I wo* C V R nM C A Tl NO: M ET
TEAR OF M U A J 9 0 : 1 « V
PARCEL lO k 07-31-304(640000040
Osscrtotoi d Property. IS O LO T 4
UAONOUA M l PB IS PQ 12

i
,y

JOANNE GWM. BONITA NELSON
VERONICA MAXWELL
A l d add property batog to Vw
CouVy d Samlnote. SMM d Ftond*
UNaaa such ra id k 'd i(«) dial ba
to
property daacrtw d to such csrtd- ;.i
cm*(*)ndb6*dVtote*Ntte*dbto- j
dar d tea wad kora door. Samtod* ,.
CourVy
Courteous*,
SantonL .,
Ftond*. on
k
17. 2001. d
It
Faymort d Sate fas,
docuiwnury atemp ten* and
reoerttog tea* are n t p M to bo
paid by Vw euooaosh* bidder d too
aal*. Ful payment d an amour!
aqud to Vw N d w d Ud l* A n wdVn
24 h o u i after Vw atevsrVaad lm* d
aal*. A l paymsrvo d w l ba caah or
guaranteed
toattumant.
mode
payabte to Vw Cterk d Vw Ckcul
Court.
Doted on 11/1/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
C U R K OF TH E ORCUTT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORICA
by OERALOINE HARFORD Daptey
Cterk
PUbldc Novambar 7, 14. 21. It .
2001
00007

N O TK C IS HEREBY GIVEN ted
BA W A TlA M n C A TTN J C H M , Vw
hotter oI V v (ciiwlpq cthMcsto(i)
hM M Mid c M B c te d ) b i t u
daad to ba ttsusd Vwrson. Th* oah
Weal* numbat(*) and yaarta) d
laauanca, tea daocrtptton d Vw proyh
arty, and Vw nam*(&gt;) to white I wo*
O m V K A n NOi 0 1 2
YEAR OF M U A N C t i 1WV
PARCEL 106: 04-21-30-302-00000340

Dn cnpwan d Property, LEG LOT
S4 BU( • COLONNAOU I6T6CC
PB 13 pa ao
Name* to which H i aaaad:
ROBERT O LOVEL
A l d tn d property batog to tea
Coudy d Samlnote, Stefa d Ftonda.
Unteu rod i candcdad) d w l b«
redeemed acoordtog to ten tea prof*
arty daaertbad to such cartttcdd*)
*41 ba add to Vw N 0 w d tedder d
Vw wad bed door. Samteote Couvy
Cowteoua*. Sankrd, Ftortda. on
Monday, December 17, 2001, d
11 00am.
Paymad d Sate tea, appkcsbte
documentary stamp taia* and
nooning teaa ara iwprkad to ba
paid by Vw auocaaahl bddar d Vw
aala. Ful paymad d an amoud
aqud to tea higfwd bid la due wNhte
24 hour* alter tea arhew d ama d
sate. A l paymad* d w l be caah or
payabte to Vw Cterk d Vw Ctexd
Ccut
Dated on 11/1/2001
MARTANNe MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCLET COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Daptey
Cterk
Pubkah: Novambar 7, 14. 21. 28.
2001
00066

NOTICE IS HEREBY G/YEN, ted
BANKATLANRC A TTN J C H M . tea
hoirter of tea Mowing raro*cate(«)
ha* Mad and careflcdaOl tor ■ t u
deed to be luuad tearacrv The carbltcala number ( 1 ) and rant*) d
teauanc*. Vw dMOMkto of tea proparty. and tea nams|s) to which 4 was
CERTIFICATE NO: 3247
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 196*
PARCEL 104 24-21-2V-5030C0G
0170
Detcnpnon d Proparty LEO LOT
17 v W 1/2 OF LOT I* BLK C
STEWARTS SUOO Pfi 3 PO 6S
Nanw* to which aaaaaaed REBEC­
CA STO W E. ROBERT LTO W E SR
A l d tad proparty batog to Vw
CouYy d Sarrand*. Side d Ftond*.
U d s H «ich cartAcateti) d w l ba
rerteinwdacconNig tolaaLVwpicparty daacrftad to such c*ti4tcau&lt;t)
■d b* *okf to Vw hrgiwd bddar d
Vw waai kod door, Samnote Coudy
Courteous*. Santoro. Ftortda. on
Monday. Dacsmbar 17. 2001. d
1100am
Paymad d Sal* tea. appacabl*
documentary atemp teiaa and
racordtog tea* a n raguaad to ba
pad by tea suobaaaU bddar d Vw
aal* Ful paymad d an wnoud
arpdf to tea hrghaal bd ■ Ara wahm
24 houro alter tea adveroaad tmw d
•ate. Al paymad* d w l ba cadi or
guaranleed
instrument,
mad*
payabte to Vw Cterk d tea Orate
Couit
D «*d on 11/1/2001.
MAftYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Daptey
Cterk
PubtefL Novambar 14. 21. 26. and
December S. 2001

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WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
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M D « CMCWT COURT FOR
I COUNTY,

LO T 23 SLOCK 1*. SANLANOO
THE SUBURB BEAUTIFUL. SAN­
FORD SECTION. FLAT BOOK 3,
PAGE BE PUBLIC RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
RUN
THENCE
NORTH
S3
DEGREES 57 M NUTES 11 SECONOS W EST 66 FEET TO THE
WESTERLY RWHT-OF-WAY l in e
O F PREBLE AVENUE, RUN
THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG
PREBLE AVENUE 2 FEET TO A
POINT. THENCE RUN SOUTH (7
DEGREES 45 MMUTEB 31 SEC­
ONDS EAST 116.704 FEET TO A
POWT, THENCE RUN SOUTH 43
DEGREES I t MINUTES 19 SEC­
ONDS E A S T 16 FEET, RUN
THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 56
MINUTES SO SECONDS WEST
61 744 FEET. RUN THENCE
SOUTH 43 OEORCES 13 M M JTES
34 SCCONOS WEST 10 FEET TO A
POINT, THENCE RUN NORTH 36
DEGREES 11 MINUTES 33 SEC­
ONDS W EST 50 FEET TO THE
POW T OF BEGINNWG) BLOCK 19.
SANLANOO THE SUBURB BEAUTI­
FUL.
SANFORD
SECTION.
AOCORDWQ TO i THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 3 PAGE 66. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
has bean Bad agatiwi you and you
w* mqUksd to sarv* a copy ot your
erMan datonaa* e U n 30 toys attar
to* tint pubtication, d any. on
Echevarria
AAaaodale*.
PA.
Plwnair■ attorney, tttooee addreea ta
■ t i l Corporal* Lak* Ortve, 3rd
Floor. Tampa. Ftortda 33634, and ■*
to# ortgtiiw wtih dtia Court aahar

tuant to in Order Granting to*
Itaeon to Raaat Foradoaua Sal*
November B. 2031 entered tit
0 4 Caa* No 01 CA 346 14-L ot toa
Cticut Coul ot to* 16TM Judcat

LO T *0. DEER RUN. UNIT 19B.
ACCORDING TO
THE FLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
FLAT BOOK 44, AT PAGES 74-71
OF TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE. COUNTY. FLOMOA.
ArtVA: 111 COLTER DMVE. IO N O W O O O .FL 32779
tit

•on to atoo avatabto on t a Courd/a
For Huiuahai an any ot d a
Semlnoto County BCCprotacta,
tdaaaa vied n r web paga M wvrw.co.
' i.fl.uaAuatoau/puRiaelng
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O hm topMan toatooa at totondad ciatotot On lilaw
TTa Dlsklct gha* nosca ct Is kasm to Issue s puma to to* loftosikig *pp9
cand.) on Paaaatoor 11, Mdl:
C o M Ftortda Development, L G . 1100Waal SR 434, Longwood, FI 32750,
■«** *9°n M-m-699191. Tla protaet to toeatad to Samnoto County.
SacSon 20. IbaraNp Id Boudi, Range 30 East Tla ERPappIcadon la tor
oonatouedon cd a Ratoea aaaar manaoRiani ayatam to tana a smgatarnay
t die Venetian Bay BubcMaton. Th* raeaMng wuartwdy
Rtotdvrd Propertied, OSBO Wsat Karwady Boulevard, SiMa BOO, Itoopa, FL
3M0B, lf r * M n *4-117-22269-4 The protect to toeMad in Sarrdnota
Caady, SacBon II. Township 21 Boifci. Range 31 East The ERP*t*ca«cn
to tor med*ee*on to d a pwtouety toeued eialaee eater nanaganard eyaam
to sanm to* IMar Osh* Rasam* •Phase L The raeaMng watartody to d a
MBi B M , LLC, BOO lake Mtoa Road. M a d o , FL 32766, applcaaon *4-11770*43-1. The protacl to toeatad to Sanrtooto County, Section 21.22.77 6 26.
TownaNp2l ScUh, Range 32 East The ERPappdcaaon la tor oonadudton ot
a surface water managamant ayatom to serve a ain#a-(am*y s t o M C n
torown aa l a Httoop SubttvMon. D a racaMrg aaMrtiody to MBs IMa.
Central Ftortda Zbofagcal Soetoly, toe,. 780 County Road 1A Lata Monroe.
FL 32747-0000. appacation 14-117-70607-1. D a protect to toeatad in
Sattdnele County. SacSon 20. Hmrtohto IB Boudi, Range JO East. D a
ERPappIcadon to tar tonatoaaon ot a surface waist managanant ayaam
i n ertslid Mto l a ian»atton and aspanaton ot da tstoOng n o tacatraa
torsan as l a Cantrat Ftortda Zoo. PtaaaL D a raeaMng waaarbody to LMm
D u toaa&lt;a) ccrdadangaactiot d a aboa toad appScadontal are i
•wpa^ton Monday toreugfi Friday aacapt tor togal holdaya, 100 a n to 3.-00
pm. at d a 81 Jenna Rhwr Water Managanant Catrtct Haadquawra or d a
apprepnata Barvlca Cantor. Th# Dtatocl wd taka action on each perm* *pp9
eaOon totod strove adaaa a pewton tor an artoarla&gt;a»ra procaadtitg (haartng)
to toad pursuant to d a provtotona of Sacdona 120 560 and 120.67. Ftortda
Statutes Ctaptor 20-106 and 40C-1.1007, Ftortda A tM n taM v* Cods
(F A C ).
A parson adroas substantial drtoram are aBardad by any ot d a Dtoafcfs pro------- J mating dsetoiona atonddad adova may psddon tor adanaaadra
I aooonlafica wdh Sacdona 120 60S and 120.57. F A , or al parses
Sacdon 120.673, F A Ctrooatog mardadon wto not adraraaty athet die Hfrt to
a hssrirg d msttsticn do** not tastal In * sstitamsm. D a ptocardsaa tor pur­
suing medtodon are sal tordi to Section 120 573. F A , and RUs* 20-100.111
and 20-106401-40S, F A C Paaaons must cesnply ■ « d a roqfctmM* ot
Ftortda AMtontalradva Coda. Chapaar 20-100 and da toad wtoi (rsoatrad by)
dra Dtotrtct Clark, toeatad at Oacnct Headquarters, 4040 Retd Street, Patatka,
Ftortda 32177.
Patotona tor artoartoiradra haartng on dra above appdeadon(a) r u t ba Bad
wdtrln twenty-one (21) days ot piMcadon ot Ida nodes or martin twanty-ato
(26) days ot dra Dtstrtet dapoastog Ms notice of Intonl to dra mal tor dross parsons to whom dra Dlabtot matto actual nodoa. Falkaa to Ms a paddon wdhai
dtia dma period shad i nrrtBMa a watvarot any rtgMiucti parson may have to
request an attowaraadu datamlnaWon (hearing) under Sections 120560 and
120-57. P A . oenoamtog dra aut)ed parrral appfcadon. Patotona wttidi are not
Idad In accordance wtih die above protaloni am autfccftedtarttasil.
w s w * *«i aLpwiMKMiiit m v n g p n x x ii m ott ignoa w rofmuwt« nruu
agency action, dra Mng ot a peMtan means drat dra Debtors (tost action may
badSarant Imm die poatoon taken by I to Ids nodes otHanL Paraonawhoaa
substantial totaraato wto ba alectod by any sutfr Inal dacietan ot dra DWrtct
on die appfcadon have die rtgtd to bacoma a patty to da ptocaadtog. to acowdanca wan da raqumment* sal lordi above
Otorta Lewis, Daaetor, Orvraron ct Parma Data Sarvtcaa
S I Johns Rlvar Water Managamant Oratrrct
Pubfch: Novsmbsr 21.2001
00164
PUBUC NODCfl OP BfTBNT TO tOOUB
TITLE V AM OPERATION PERMIT RENEWAL
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OP ENVMONMENTAL PROTECTION
DRAFT Tide VOperation Permit No.: 11700*900*-AV
dawWata County
D a Florida Dspartmaid ot EnrrtronnaraN Pndaeaon (psmdatog audrordy)
jrvaa nodoa ot da Want to taaua a TMa VAJr Oparatton Parma FWiewei to
Potytlar toduslrtas. Incorporated. tor d a Ftoaograptno Pitotoig Facddy toeatad
at 1200 Ctartea Street, Longwood. Seminole County D a appicardTa name
and address are: Herehey Friedman, President. Potyatsr tmtoatnaa.
&gt;.ii|n«atw1 Post Otltoa Bos 620733, longwood, Ftortda 32752-0733
D a pemaamg audrordy mO Issue da PROPOSED TMa VOperattorr P a m *
and subsequent FINALTtoa VOparadon Parma, to accordance wfcr da comStona ot d a DRAFTTtos VOperaHon Parma u r m a rsaponaa recarved to
accordarce wtot da hdowtog pnreeduree taa&gt;4la to a rtoterairt deoeion or fcy
niftesnt change ot toma or oomddona.
D a pe. mating authority wd accept wrdten comments ooncamtog d a propoeed ORAFTTMe VOparadon Permd Iseuerrce action tor a period ot 30 (drfc
ry) days Irom are Oars ot pitokcaUon at dva Nuku*. WriOan comment* ahoutd
ba provided to d a Ftortda Dapartmsnt at EnvIranmsntN Protection, 331B
Maguire BoUeveid. SMte 232. Ortarrdo. Ftortda. 32(03 (Taiaphona: 407/6147556; Fas: 407/BPT-6863). Any wrttisn comments Nad ala* ba made avalable tor pubic toapeetton. dwraan comments racatvad taaud to a atgmlieant
change to dtia DRAFTTMe VOparaicn Parmd. da pemadng authenty shad
wsua a FWvtaed OfUFTTba VOparation Parma and raqrirs. * sppfcabla.
inoOwr Pubic HobOi.
Apereon whose subatarSat tnaareata are atlactad by d a proposed parmNbng
OeOaton may paoaon tor an aetorrrvatreOve haartng to accordance wdh
Section# 120 569 aid 12067 ot da Ftortda Statutes (F 4 ). D a piston must
conun d a M am m on sat tordi baton and must ba Nad (racatvad) to l a
Omcs ot Oenarat Cocreei. 3800 CommontraaSh BoMavart. Mad Station 36.
TaSahaease. a 3230*3000 (Taiaptrona 6601416-1730; Fax: 6Sa467ABM).
Paotiona Nad by wry panona otnar Iran dross snadsd to wnoan nooca in te r
Section 120 60(3). F.8., mutt ba Mad waNn tourtoan days ot pubtication of dra
pubic notice or wtihar tourtsan days ol rscslpt ot dra nooca ot totard, ntrtchauat occurs tirat Under Swdoi 120 60(3), F.S .hcmevar, any paraon who aakad
the permitting eulhortry tor notice ot agency action may N* a ptiNton wahm
tourteen days otraewdd ot d »t notice. lagtiRtita* ot dw dal* ot pubkeacn. A
petitioner ahal m »i • copy ot dra petition ta dw (ppticaid al d * addrau torticated above, at die time ot Mng. Dra tatiura ot any persons to Ns a petition
warm dra tippkctibta time ptinod ahal constitute * waiver at dwl person a ngfd
to request an admmetrative detarmnabon (hearing) rxrdar Sections 120 569
wrd 120 57. F.S., or to Iraervene to dva proceedrrg and parsed)-e aa a party
to a Any aubiequant nterverrocn m l be only at toe approval ot toe preekting
oflicar Upon die Ntogot a motion to compaerree mdr Ruts 26-106206 ot tire
Ftortda Artrwvaoative Coda (F A C ).
Aptitition tfrat daputaa die material tacts on vdvcti toe permdting WJttrortiy'a
action W based rrvjst corrtaar tire toaowrrg Wormetion:
(a) The name and address ot each agency shaded and each agency's Ns or
identification number, i known.
(b) Thenama, sddesa and retsphene number ol tire petitioner, name ediXees
wrd letephorre number ot die petitioner * representative. I any. which rhad be
the address tor service purpose* during th* cours* of tira procaadng, and an
avptanallon ot how pattiionar’a aubatarrtiat ngtrts w i b* affsetsd by tira egency
(c) A Halement ol how and when toe petitioner received node# ot to* agency
action or Moaoiid action'
(d) A statement ot al deputed issues ot material la d It tilers an non*, tire
patten muM ao itaU;
(a) A oonctse statement ot die uSimale lacta sieged, at wed as »w nAe* and
staiutaa which entree petitioner to re*et.
(1) A staremew or die tpeofto nAe* or statute# toe peeboner oonsands require
reversal or modticaoon ot to* agency's proposed soon. and.
(g) A statement at tire reset sought by dr* petitioner, stating precisely th*
action die petitioner wish** tire agency to taka swtr respect to to* agency's
proposed teflon.
A petition met does not dispute dra malarial tacts upon which to* permitting
authority's action to baaed that state that no such lad* w* tit dtaput* and oth•nets* ahal contain to* asm* InlormaBon aa sal furth above, aa requrad by
Rut* 26-106 301. F A C .
Because to* adnlmurathr* hearing process is designed to tormutata final
agency action, dr* ruing ot a petition means that toa permitting autnont/B final
action may be ddaranl bom to# pottoon taken by * in tor* mate* (4 Went
Persona whoea substantia! interests wto be abetted by any audr tinal dectofon
of toa pamvtting autoonty on toa applcaaon have too n # « to pstalon to
bacoma a parly to toe proceedng. tit accordance wtih til* requremera* tat
Merkation is not avadabls tor tiv* proceedng
In edraeon to die above, pursuant k&gt; 42 Urvsed States Cod* (U S C.)S*cllon
7661d(bK2). any parson may petition to* Adnwaetritor ot dr* EPA wMwr 60
(silty) days ot dr* sips icon al to* Adnvsstrators 45 (torty-tive) day review
period aa etlsbkshed at 43 U S C. Section 7661d(bK1). to obted to wauance
ot arvy permit Any petition that be baaed onty on obfactiona to toe penrvt that
war* raised stith reeaonabt* speedaty dm rg to* 30 (thirty) day pitoilc eommanl period provktod to tins nonce, unless to* petitioner demonstrate* to to*
Adnmstiator ot to* EPA tint it was snpracticabla to rata* such objection* w«hm to* comment period or untasa tira grounds tor such cbteceon am** altw to*
comment period. Fhrrg ot a peaaon w*h to* Adrvnwtralor ot to* EPA doe* net
stay to* edectiv* dal* ot any peimi property issued pursuant to to* pmvtaioni
ot Chapter 62 23t. F A C . Petition* Mad wtih to* AdTwvatjitcr ot EPAmuat
mast tire raquwsmetns ot 42 U S C Section 7661d(bH2) wrd must be Ned wtih
to* Adrarvsiralor of to* EPA at U S EPA. 401 UStiaeL 3 W . Washington,
D C . 20460
A compter# protect Me to arrasabw tor public rapeclon during normal bualnes*hours. 600 am. to 5 0 0 p m . Monday torough Frtitoy. *&gt;ce&lt;4 legal hoidays. at
Permitting Authority:
FlondA OepArtmenl aI EnvironmantAl Protection
3319 Maguire Bouievaid. Sul* 232
Orlando. Ftonde 32603
Telephone: 407.694-7555
Fax 407697-5963
Th* comptet* protect Me vrduder to* ORAFTTid* VOperaHon P*nt»l. tire
appacation. and to* krtormation submitted by to* leaponstoi* otltolAl. eachaiv*
of corAderrbal records larder Section 403111, F S Intwestad persons may
ccntecl Alan Zarvn. P E , at to* above addreea or cati 407/B93-333t. tor addtionat k-aormadnr,
Puttosh November 21. 2001
00160

ktefaitetesdta

Wednesday, November 21,2001

FNa Na. 61-1141-CF
IN RE: ESTATE OF
FELICITA R. FKMJEROA
The admtmauaauri ot tire
F EU O TA R. FKMJEROA dmaand.
Fla N u m b w O M M I-CF, N pandtog
to tira Cticud Court tor Ssmtooto
County, Ftortda, Ptobsaa Phaeton,
toe addreee ot wtScN N 301 N. Parti
Avanm, Santord. FL 32771. D m

ot

AU. INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l persons on adioin dtia noSca la
dwiwigs dra vaifcy ot toe wfc toe
BMldcaiona ot toe paraotw raprau ntodra. venue, or tonsdetien ot
tow Court are raqulrad to Na draw
objactiona wMr dtia Court WTTHM
D C LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER TH E
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
TM 3 NOTICE ON THEM.
A l crardtori ot tira dacadwti and
other persons having ctabns or
on whom a copy ot dtia nofce M
data ot dra Itiw pubfcatton ot dtia
Court WITHIN TH E LATER O F
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F D C FIRST PUBUCADON O F THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS N O TC E
ONTHEM
A l odrar o adXjts ot dra

a dttaUI rrd ba anlarad agalnat you
tor to* ralial demanded In to*
Contplatid or padtion.
WITNESS my hand and to# keel ot
tot* Court on tot* day ot NOV 07

2001,2001.

(SEAL)
must Na died ctatora ndB dtia
court WITHIN TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER TH E OATE O F D C FIRST
PUBLICATION OF TH M NOTICE.
A a CLAIMS, DEMANDS, ANO
OBJECTIONS NO T SO FEED W U .
BE FOREVER BARRED.
The data ot dra tort putAcaaon ot
dtia Holloa to November 14,2001.
ANTHONY A FUUCR O A
229 Wltitssand Court
■FL 32707
lor
ROBERT K. UdNTOSH. EaqUa
Ftortda Bw No. 376303
8TEN8TOM. U dN TO S H , COLBERT. WHIOHAM A SN4MON3, P A.
PON OtSca Boa 4648
Santord, a 32772-4646
Ibtophona: 407/323-2171
Pubttoh November 14.21.2001
00117

Ctorli ot toa Court
By RUh King
A* Oapuy Ctarti
Echavarrta tAaaodatas, P A
PO. Boa 2S01S
Tamp*. Ftortda 33*22-5019
FO1009617
Act
d you at* a parson wtih a dbabdtiy
■ho needs accommodation In order
to pardetpata In tola procaadng, y w
•r* anaaed M no ooatto you. tor toa
provtMJon of OMtiin itiiitin c v .
Pieare correct Coul ArtintiVatiaton
M 201 N. Parti Avanua, Santord.
Ftortda 32771. tolaphana nuntoar
(407)665-4227, Mtotii 2 working
day* oI your racaqa at die document; d haartng tinpatiad, (TOO) 1•00-955-6771.
Publah November U , 21,2001
G 0 123
JMP# 993102

M THB C B K U T COURT
O P TH B 16TH
JUOICUU. CM CUT
OFPLORDA
M AND FOR
BUNNOLB COUNTY
Na. 3000 C A 16614 L
Nurdr American Mortgage Company,
PLAINTIFF
vs.
Wakamba K. Wise, at aL,
DEFENDANTS.
AMBNOED NOTICd OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Notice to hereby given tosL pur­
suant to an Order Rescheduling
2001, and entered in card pae* manbar 2000 CA 1*614 E. ot to* Clrcctil
Court of tito Ibto .tunnel O a s t in
and tor Santinot* County; Ftortda,
ehwatn NORTH AJdERICAN MORTQAQE COMPANY, la FkwrM and
WaAamba K. Wise. Bamtaole
Courtiy. a potacaf aubttiviwon ot to*
State ct Ftortda: CdtFawicM E «M y
Same**, kK. t/k/a Commercial
Cradd Conawnar Sarvtcaa. Inc.;____
inknown p*rson(s) tii pcaiaislon at
to* subject real property t l . N/ara
0*tandant(s). I wd as* to to* htgyiaat
and bast bkktor tor cash at at to#
Waal front door ot to* Saminoi*
County Courthoua* In Santord.
Ftortda. Senvnol* Canty. Ftortda, at
1160.00 AM on toa itto day ot
Decamber. 2001. to* toiowtng
described proparty a* sal tarto In
swd Final Judgment to sM
LOT 14. BLOCK *C. EA3TBROOK
SUBDIVISION, UNIT NO. EIGHT.
ACCORDING T O THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 14. PAGES (L A N D 62.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTE: Pursuant to to* Far Debt
Collection Practice* A d you ar*
wMaed dial dtia law torn H dawned
to ba ■ debt cotiactot atlsmpeng to
ceded a debt and any kRuination
obtained wd ba uaad tor tiwt pur­
pose.
Dated dw 6to day ot Novemfror,
2001.
UARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot Cticud Court
By Mary Stroups
Deputy Cterk
COOtUS 6 STAWIARSKI. P A
4010 Boyseout Boulevard
BUM 460
Tampa. FL 33607
Tstophcna: &lt;613)6776006
C IS * 10-996037
Publah: November 14,21. 2001
GO 122
__________________
IN THECMCUtT COURT
OP TH* EIGHTEENTH
j u d ic ia l c w c u rr
*t ANO FOR
SEMBtOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CTRL ACTION
CASE N a : 01-CA2J60-14
OIYIBION: 0
SUNTRUST MORTQAOE. INC..

STEVEN C. WEST. *1 aL
DefandanKa).
NOTICE OP ACDON
TO:
STEVEN C. WEST
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
907 Florida Boiiavanl
ASamora* Springs. FL 37701
CURRENT ADORES3
UNKNOWN
JOYCE MARIE WEST AK/A
JOYCE M WEST
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
907 Ftortda Boutavwd
Altamonte Spring*. FL 32701
CURRENTADDRESS
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
UNDER. ANO AGAINST THE
HEREIN NAMED INDWIOIIAL
DEFENOANT(S) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE,
WHETHER SAJO UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST
AS SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES, OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADDRESS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tost an action
to totadoa* a mortgage on toa lotlowing
properly
til
SEMINOLE County. Florida:
LOTS 21,22 ANO 23. (LESS THAT
PORTION OF LOT 25. BEGINNING
AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER O f

W THB CMCUtT COURT
OP THB EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CmCUtT
W AND PON
BtM BKXJ COUNTY.
STATE OP FLOMOA
Caa* No.: 6917*9- 14-0
GENERAL JU W IS C n O tI
CHASE MANHATTAN BANK.

PAMELA BROADWATER at ux, at
at,
D*1*ndant(i).
AMENDED NOTICE OP BALE
Nolle* la hareby given tost pursuant
lo a Final Judgment at Forectoaur*
entered on February 16 MOO tit to*
above styled oauee. tit to* Orou*
Court ot Samtnot* County Ftortda, I
eta M l th* proparty situated tit
Saminoi* County, Florida, d r r u t e d
at:
LOT 23 BLOCK B. SUMMERSET
NORTH, ACCORD!NO T O THE
FLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO W
PLAT BOOK 13 PAGES 13 ANO IA
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
at pubic sata, to to# htgtreat and beet
bidder tor cash, at 11.00 i n , *1 toa
Weal Front Doer ot to* ttamnoM
County Courthoua* In Santord.
Ftortda. on th* 13lh day ot
December, 2001.
—
k-.a ICOJiTlrnOailllwni
■■11,i M
i i.i tv
tbMtildtfJLi
Hu
Oep*[QC»■•ptCNU
tact ADACoommtor at 301 N. Parti
Avanua. Sul* N-301. Santord,
Ftortda 32771. M fleet 6va (5) day*
prior
to
th*
proceadtitg.
Teiephone (407)3234330.
*xt
4227. 1600-9566771 (TDO), or 16006696770 (V). via Ftortto Petty
S«rvfc«.
WITNESS my hand and otticIM 4**l
of said Court tola 9th day ot
November, 2001.
(SEAL)
UARYANNE MORSE
dark ot to* Cticut Court
B y Mary Stroups
Deputy CJfftt
LAW OFFICES OF JOSEPH M.
PANtELLO.PX
PO Box 2347
Tkmpa, FL 13601
PubAah. November 14,21.2001
GO 124
W THB C M C U T COURT
O FTH B 16 TH
JUDtCJAL C M C U T
W AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLOMOA
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE 440:01 CA 349 14-L
STANDARD FEDERAL BANK
PLAINTIFF
VS
ROBERT BLACK. J R IF U V w a
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST ROBERT BLACK. JR ,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ROBERT
BLACK. J R , IF ANY, SEARS,
ROEBUCK ANO COMPANY
UNITED STATES O f AMERICA ON
BEHALF OF THE US
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSItta AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT. ANN B
WKXUNS IF UVWta ANO IF OEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH UNDER
OR AGAINST ANN B WIGGINS.
ZEB WEBB IF LIVING, ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST ZEB WEBB: CAROL
LYNN WEBB IF LIVING. ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OH AGAINST CAROL LYNN WEBB.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
RE NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-

Cticut tit axf tor SEMMOLE Coitiity.

Santord. Ftortda. I ad M i to to*
tUQfmt and but
lor cstfi m
* M bead door ot Eta Csutoousa ot
to* SEMMOLE County Coutooua*.
301 N. PARK AVENUE. Santord.
Ftonde, at 11.60 am. on to* 11 (toy
of Dacambar, 2001 to* to6owtitg
property aa sat tarto In
Mid Bunmary Final Juckpient, toafc
LOT 10. BLOCK B. LESS NORTH
16 00 FEET, ANO LOT 11. BLOCK 6
LESS SOUTH 2600 FEET. WYNNEWOOO. ACCOTOWa TO THE
FLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO M
P U T BOOK 4. PAGES 92. 93 ANO
94, PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEMI
MOLE COUNTY. FLOMOA.
Dated da* 1 day of Now bar,
2001.

(CMCUTT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
dark of toe Cticuk Court
By Mary Stroup*
Daputy Clerk
Pubkth rv THE SEMMOLE HERiLD

M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT.
Inga
contact COURT AOMWBTRATlOfi
at to*
SEMINOLE
County
Courtooua* at 407669-4227. 1-600•596771 (TOO) or 16006596770
vn ronoi n w y service,
DAVID J STERN. P A
601 9. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500

PLANTATION, FL 33324
(954)2336000
Q166026(AMt)
Pubtah Novarrbar 14. 21.2001
00123

Act

_____

B I T M C M C U T COURT
OP TM9 16TN

Tetotacatitds: (*54)693-7707
Fla Na: 092511 OCN
PubSUt: Novantoar 14,21,2001
o a iio
M IN E C M C U T COUNT
O F T M B irm
JUDICIAL C M C U T,
H A N D POR
(CO U NTY,

C A M H a *1 CA 29*614 K
MWM MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
PLAJN1WF,
VS.

CHERYL A ROSE. ETA L,
dt ANO POR
COUNTY,
FLOM OA
CTWL OtVMKM
C A M NOd 61-CA67914-L
FIRSTAR BANK MILWAUKEE. N A ,
AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
REGISTERED
HOLDER
OF
SALOMON BROTHERS
MORTGAGE SECURITIES VD, INC.,
NEW CENTURY ASSET SACKED
FLOATING RATE CERTIFICATES
SERIES 1969NC2.

RUDOLPH FKMJEROA. JR MUA
RUOCLPH FKMJEROA at fc

DEFENOANT(S).

w n m OP ACTION
CONITRUCTTVB N d B C t
TO: ROBCOC R. ROBE
iho** raeidanca la uiknotm 2
halshalthay ba dvtng; and N

H

m e or nvereii n

ve

property

C A M N a M C A 1 (9 1 4 1
W ELLS FAROO HOME
MORTGAGE. P C . FACIA
NORWEBT MORTGAGE, 9 C .
PU U N TFF
VS.
OO NAU) L CAUTHAN. I M U V M G
ANO IP DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
G R AN TEES,
ASSIGNEES,
U EN O R S.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES ANO A U OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN W TER fST
BY. TH R O U G H UNDER OR
AOAM ST DONALD LCA U TH A H d;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP DONALD
L C A U TH A H n. IF ANY: SEMMOLE
COUNTY, F L O R O A TH E UNITED
STATES OP AAKRICA ON BEHALF
O F TH E SECRETARY OF STATE
OP HOUSMO AMD URBAN
DEVELOPMENT. KARL ROEBLdVa
JOHN 00C AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT (5)
NOTICE OP

•l

NOTICE » HEREBY GIVEN purt to 6 Bwnmary Ftaal Judgmer*
of Foactoews dated October 31.
2001 antorod to C M Casa No. 01
C A ISO 14 P of to* Cticut Coul of
toa 16TH Jud total CticUl to and la
SEMINOLE Courtly. SANFORD.
Ftortda. I wE aM to It* htgtato and
boat bidder tor cash al W EST
FRONT DOOR OP CO UR THO UM
«
to*
SEMMOLE
County
Courtooua* toeatad M 301 N PARK
AVENUE to 8AMFORO. Ftortda. «
11.00 a m on tw flit day of
Dacambar, 2001 to* tadoiatog
1 property a* aat tordi to
•aid Summary Final Judgment, tom
LO T 14. BLOCK E. WOOCMERf
PARK, 2ND REPLAT. ACCOROMO
T O TH E PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROCD M P U T BOOK t l
PAGE 73, OP TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS OP SEMMOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIDA
Dated dtia 2 dty of November,
2001.

NO TICS OP

(Ptaaa* publah to THE
SEMMOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p v jant to a Final Judgment ol
Fomtooaura dated toa 2nd day ct
Nov. 2001, and entered to Cat* No.
01-CA672-19L. ot to* Cticut Cowl
of th* IffTH Judtoiai Ctioj* n and tor
Sarmnota County. Ftortda whatwtit
FIRSTAR BANK MILWAUKEE. N. A .
AS TRUSTEE FOR THE REGIS­
TER ED HOLDER OF SALOMON
BROTHERS MORTGAGE SECURI­
TIES VII. INC . NEW CENTURY
ASSET BACKED FLOATING RATE
CERTIFICATES SERIES 1969NC2
I* to* Platittifl and RUDOLPH
FKMJEROA J R ArtCA RUOOLPH F;
CU THI LE TR U STEE OF THE MAI
FLORIDA LAND TRUST DATED 12trutteea. and al parttoa etoimtng an
1995; DONNA L FIGUEROA A/K/A
tiitareal by. through, under or agatnat
DONNA FIGUEROA FIRST UNION
HOME EQUITY BANK, N A ; THE
to be dead or ativ*. and al panto*
WEKJVA HUNT CLUB COMMUNITY
having or claiming to have any rtgt*,
ASSOCIATION. INC.; UNKNOWN
title or tiilataat In to* preparty
PERSON IN POSSESSION OF
deecnbed tit to* mortgage being
SUBJECT PROPERTY. JOHN DOE.
kractoaad hereto
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT
YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED toe!
IS) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
an acaon to toractoe* a mortgage on
JE C T PROPERTY . I wd *#* to to#
toe toaowing property
(e jia il wrd beat better lor cash at
LO T 112. WINOINO HOLLOW
to* weet front door ol to* Semmote
UNIT 2. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
County Courthouse, til Semwot*
THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT
County. Ftortda, at It 00 on the 4th
BOOK 46. PAGES 65 THROUGH
day ot December, 2001, toe toaowing
88 INCLUSIVE. PUBLIC RECORDS
deecnbed property a* tat tort'
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
said Fatal Judgment, o w e ■L O T 257, OF" W1KIVA HUNT
are requded to eerva a copy ot your
CLUB*. FOX H U N T SECTION
tianyu on DAVID J.
ACCORDING TO TH* PLAT
STERN. ESO
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
whoa* addreea to SOI S Urttvarady
PLAT BOOK 19. PAGES 94
Ortra *900, Ptontation, FL 33324 (na
Mar toen 30 day* Irom to* ttoaa at
THROUGH 97, OF THE P l* U C
dr* tint puMcation ct tow nonce ot
RECORDS OF SEMMOLE. COUN­
TY. FLORKJA
edton) and Be toe orignat a4*t to*
AJKJA 111 COLYER DRIVE. LONGdark of dtia cowl alttar bator* aarvlea on Ftotidtr* attorney or ImmerA
WOO O .FL 32T79
_
In aoootdanc* wadi h e Americana
awry dtaraaflar, otoarwtaa a dafaUt
wtih
DtsjbWrea
Act,
Parson*
veto
wd ba antorod agNnM you tor dr*
DteabJitlee needng a ipedat accom­
rwttof demanded In to* comptatia or
modation to parttctpola to ilia propetniDn nno nere*n
peedtog should cordaot to* Court
WITNESS my hand and to* seal uf
Admtivwmor at 201N Part Avonua,
thi* Court at SEMINOLE County.
Sanford. FL 32771. Tataphon*
Ftanda, dtia day at NOV 07 2601.
Number (407)323-4330 not later
2001.
dtan seven (7) day* prior to 6i* (iro(SEAL)
caerting. d hearing tinpantL (TOO)
UARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
1609959*771 or Veto* (V)1609
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
9596770 via Ftortda Ralay Bantca*.
BYRutoKing
Dated tod 2 day ot Nov. 2001.
DEPUTY CLERK
MARY ANNE MORSE
LAW OFFICES O f DAVID J. STERN
Cterk Of The CSotil Coul
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
B y Mary Smx*i*
SOI 3 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
Oapuy Ctotk
SUITE 500
Submitted by
PLANTATION. FL 33324
Law Olllca of Marshal C. Wmon
01-77*03&lt;FNMA)NCL
1800 NW 49to StraaL SUM 120
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
Fort Lautontato. Ftortda 33309
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
Taiaphona (954)4536363
ACT, ptrtona with dtotldato* head­
FacarrvW (964)7716052
ing a apecM! accommodation mould
0161674
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
PUtitoh November 14.21,2001
al
to*
SEMINOLE
County
00111
Courtooua* al , 1-609959*771
(TOO) or 1600-9556770, via Ftortda
M T N I CMCUTT COURT
OP TH E 16TN
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
JU04C1AL CM CUT,
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
M ANO FOR
(2) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
■E IB N O LI COUNTY.
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE HER­
FLORIDA
ALD
CIVIL DtortStON
Pubkeh November 14.21. 2001
C A S I N a 09CA -120 9I9K
00126
BANK ONE. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE F/K/A
*1TH6 CIRCUIT COURT
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
OF THE 12TH
CHICAGO. AS TRUSTEE
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
H A N D FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
JAMES T. ROGERS, VALERIE L
FLOMOA
ROGERS. UNKNOWN PERSONS
CIVIL ENVISION
IN POSSESSION OF THE
CASE NO.: OI-CA-176914 L
SUBJECT PROPERTY.
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK.

JURMOtCTION OtYtotON
C A M NO: 01 CA 223114 L
WELLS FAROO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC. F/K/A
NORWEBT MORTGAGE. INC..
PLAINTIFF,
V8.
DAV10 PENFOLD, E T A L .
DEFENDANT(S).
NOTICt OP ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: DAV10 PENFOLO
ehoee raatitonc* to unknown d
ha/iho/toay be King, and d
ha/dta/disY b* dead, to* utonown
itokanrtanta who may ba apouaaa,

DONNA KAY W1NSOR. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF DONNA KAY
WINSOR. DEER RUN PROPERTY
OWNERS ASSOCIATION ( 2. dtC ;
DEER RUN HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION I 19. INC ;
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION III: TM3
MORTGAGE. INC OiB/A THE
MONEY STORE, JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT
(3) IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
(PI**** publah tit THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to 1 Final Judgment ot
Foreicoeort deled to* 2 day ol
November. 2001. and anlarad to
Case No OI-CA-176914 L, ol toe
Cticut Court at die 16TH Judicial
Cticut to Mid tor Semmote County.
Ftortda whatein FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK la to* PlaeitiN and
DONNA KAY WINSOR; DEER RUN
PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIA­
TION a 19. IN C ; DEER RUN HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION a 2. *4C.;
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPO­
RATION lit. TMS MORTGAGE. INC
OB/A THE MONEY STORE;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DONNA
KAY WINSOR. JOHN DOE. JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT (3) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY I art M l to to* rvghaii
and best bidder tor cash al th*
WEST FRONT DOOR OF COURT­
HOUSE ot to* Saminoi* County
Courthoua*. In Sanunol* County.
Ftonde. *1 11 00 on to* 4 dty ot
(December. 2001, to* tallowing
dtaertoed property a* sal tarto to
sail Fetal Judgment, to wit

m

tototaproos*dtog.iroi
tied, to no ooat to you, to |
of certain aaatafanra. Ptaaa
toa Court AdmtiVatiator at 301 Morto
Park Avanua, Sanford. FI 12771.
Fhone No. (#07)3294330 lu ll'tu n
4227 *47*1 2 worktog day* of you
tacalpf of toto noace or pilliBwgt 6
you are haartoa Htpakadl ea* 1609
•896771 (TOO), * you ar* voto*
impaired, ea* 16091696770 (V)
(Vto Ftortda Relay Seprtcea)
Subnvnsdby
Wrgsa, Zkn * Kaftan*. P A
40001to»y*ood Botiavard.
BMW 1798
Ho6ywood, FI 33021

to ba dsad or atkra, and a* |
having v otolndng to hdv* any tigtL

M THB CMCUTT COURT
OP THB 12TM
JUOtCUL CM C U T,
M AND FOR
(COUNTY,

i

L egals

L egals

needtag a special accommntlaann to partlclpal* tit tvs proceajwg ahtxdd contact toe Cout
ArtintiVetrator at 201 N. Perk Avenue.
FL 32771, Telephone
Number (407)323-4330 not later
toen eavan (7) day* prior to to* prod heartog ki*tatiad, (TOO)
16006686771 or Vtoloa (VJ16001696770 via Ftortda Ratty Sarvtcaa.
Dated trli 5to day ot No* 2001.
MARY AfdtE MORSE
Clark Ot Th* Cticud Caul
By. Mery Stroup*
Deputy Ctotk
Subtracted by.
Law Onto* ot MarahaS C. Watson
1800 FfW 49to Street. Suite 120
Fort LaudardMa, Ftarkta 33306
Telephone: (954)453-0365
01-03366
Pito6ati:No**mbar 14,21.200t
Q0112

Page SB 1

nn

NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
(Ptoaa* putdan n
THE SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
xuant to a Final Judgment al
Forectoaura dated December IS,
2000. and antered to Caa* No. 09
CA I209-I4 K, ol to* Circus Coul of
the I8TH Judicial Cticut to and tor
SEMINOLE County. Ftortda BANK
ONE. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. AS
TR U STEE FIK/A THE FIRST
NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO. AS
TRUSTEE I* Ptoma* and JAMES T.
ROGERS. VALERIE L ROGERS.
UNKNOWN PERSONS IN POS­
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY, ar* datandanta I wd
•ea to to* hKtoeel and bad taddv tor
cash al toe W EST FRONT DOOR of
toe SEMINOLECrxtiVy Coutoouae.
to SEMINOLE County. Ftonde. al
11 00 AM o'clock am. onto* (today
of December. 2001, to* toaowing
deecrtoed property a* M4 forth to
•aid Fuel Judgment, to w«
LOT 52. LAKE SEARCY SHORES.
ACCORDINQ
TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 16 PAGES 23. 24 ANO 25.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
A K A &lt;02 SILVER CLUSTER
COURT. NORTH. LONQWOOO.
FLORIOA 12750
Deled tva 111 day of November.
2001
Mvyarme Morse
Aa Clerk ol laid Court
OyUery Stroup*
A* Deputy Clerk
Thu notice i* provided pursuant to
AdnvniibaUva Order No 2 066
to accordanca with 1
with DnabAtia* Act. it you ar* a par
•on wvh a dnatxUy who needs any
accommodation n order to parlct-

'* f,

•*a » - -• ' ■ 4 * M 6

YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Twt
(CtRCUTT CO U R T SEAL)
an tidton to tatactoaa a mortgage on
MARYANNE MORSE
w
property:
Ctarti of dta CticUl Court
LOT 6 8KY LARK M TH E WOODS I
By. btary Btooup*
Depufy dark
UNIT II, ACCORDING T O THE PLAT
Pubkeh re
THEREOF AS RECORDED M P U T
THE SEMMOLE HERALD
BOOK 21. PAGE 33. PUBLIC
RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUN- | TH E LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J.
TY, FLORIDA.
STERN. P JL. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
•r* requred to aerve a copy ot you
•Ot E. UrVverMy Drtv* Buds SOO
eithan dalira u . 7 arty, on DAVE) A
PtaMMtary FL 33324
(954)233-6000
STERN, ESO. PtotiadTs attorney,
ehoaa id t it t i la SOI S UrWaraay
016613KNCL)
Drtv* &gt;509 PtorSdlan. FL 33324 (no
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
tour toan 30 day* Irom toa data of
ACT. pereona wtto deabase* needtod M pubicadon of tola noac* of
tno a v w w * .......
tttoUd
)t
control CO U R T ADMMWTRAT10N.
clerk ot Tva court i
to*
SEMINOLE
County
toa on Ftotiatra adomay or tinmaiSCoutoouae at 4076694227.1609
.
_
* dataUi
9B9677I (TD O ) or 16096696779
wf* ba anlarad SQainet
via Ftortda Ratay Sends*.
w
Putdah November 14,21.2001
0 0 107
WITNCSB my hand and toa taaf of
toto Court at SEMINOLE Courtiy.
M T H E CMCUfT COURT
Ftortda, tvs day ol NOV 07 2001,
O f TH E16TH
2001.
JUDICIAL C M C U T
(BEAL)
M AND POR
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
( COUNTY.
CLERK OF THE CtRCUTT COURT
FLORKJA
BYRutoKing
DEPUTY CLERK
JURfEOICTION D f W O N
LAW OFFICES OF DAV® J. STERN
C A M NO: 01 CA 164 14 *7
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
F T MOfTTOAGE COMPANIES (WVa
SOI 8 UNIVERSITY ORTVE
HOMEBANC MORTGAGE
SUITE 500
CORPORATION
PLANTATION. FL 33384
'
P1AMT1FF
0I697KXINU
, - J v - w - l .»
IN ACCORDANCE WITH TH E
VB.
MOMALO A RARKfc M U V d t a ANO
AMERICANS W ITH PM7E9 TREE
IP
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
ACT, persona ttodt dtaaMee n
tog a epedel accommodation ah
SPOUBE,
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
contact COURT ADM M tSTfUTlOH
G R AN TEES ,
ASSIGNEES,
U EN O R S.
CREDITORS,
at
dt*
SEM M OLE
County
Courtooua* at (407)6*5-4227. I
TR U S TEES AND A U OTHER
PARTIES CUUM M G AN INTEREST
6096696771 (TOO) or 1609669
■Y. THROUGH. UNOER OR
6770, via Ftortda Ratay Santa*.
AGAINST RONALD J. PARKS:
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP RONALD
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
A PARKS. M ANY) JO H N DOE AfE)
(2) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
JANE DOC AS UNKNOWN
PUBLISH IN: TH E SEMMOLE
TENANTS M POSSESSION
HERALD
PuMtoltNovember 14, 21. 2001
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OP
00109
M THE CMCUTT COURT
OP THE 16TH
JUDICIAL CMCUfT.
H A N D POR
■ IM M O U COUNTY.
GENERAL
CASS N O 09CA-167919L
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
dfC.
PLAJNRFF
VS.
SAMUEL E. ADAMS AIWA SAMUEL
E. ADAMS. SR . IP LIVING. ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST SAMUEL E. ADAMS
A K A SAMUEL E. ADAMS. SR.:
ROSETTA ADAMS; SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA; JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UfdUfOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uanl to an Order Granting dta
Motion to Ratal Fotactaaur* Sale
dated Novemtiar 2. 2001 amend to
0 7 Cxi* No 09 C A -1674-14-L of
toa Cticul Court of toa 16TH Jutictai
Cticud to and tor SEMMOLE Coutiy
Santord. Florida. I * « set to toa
weal Irom dcu of coutooua of toa
SEMINOLE Coutiy Coutooua*. 101
N. Parti Avanua. Room N-194.
Sardord. Ftortda. at 1100 am. on to*
• day of December. 2001 to* know­
ing deecrtoed property or let tarto n
•eat Summary Fine! Judgnem, towit:
LOT 4, PALM POINT. AS PER PLAT
IN PLAT BOOK 50. PAGES 69
THROUGH 71. INCLUSIVE. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated dva 2 day ol Novemtiar.
2001.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
UARYANNE MORSE
Clark of to* Cticul Court
By Maty Siroupe
Dtoutv Cterk
Pkbfch R THE SEtdNOLE HER­
ALD
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSABAITICS
ACT, panona w*h dtoabdlas needrig * kpecial accommodation thoUd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Courtooua* at 4076694227. 1609
9696771 (TOO) « 16096596770.
vt* Ftortda Ratay Santee.
DAVIO J STERN P A
•01 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, a 33324
(954)2336000
0960664(CWF)
Pubkeh November 14.21.2001
00106
M THE CMCUfT COURT
OF THE 16TH
JUO fCUL CMCUTT
IN ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
juFusotcnoN wvtsioH

4 Arfiftetai • * ,

Mb M — • M iM.Mt taj

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to * Summary Ftaal Judgment
of Fcrectaaure deled Apr* 6. 2001
entered to 0 6 C a n No. 01 CA 264
14 W ot Ire Cticut Court of Tie 1661
Jufclal Ctrouti til and tor SEMMOLE
Courtiy, Sanford. Ftortda I *6 tie* to
d a htgiaaf and bad btiktar tor c*«h
at to* Waal from d u x al to* SEMI
NOLE County Coutooua* totaled tit
301 North Parti Avanua ta Sentatd,
Ftortda. M 1100AM. on toa 4 dry at
2001
deectbad proparty aa aat torto to
aakJ Sumniary Ftaal judgmem. t&gt;
:
LO T 92. TddACUAN. UW T 16,
PHASE I REPLAT. ACCOROMO TO
TH E PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 4S. PAGES 12
THROUGH 16, INCLUSIVE. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLOfcOA.
Dated tot* I (toy of November.
2001.
(CtRCUTT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of to* Cticul Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
Publah tit:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN. P A.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI a. UttireraSy Drtv* SUM 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(694)2336000
0166266(FM)FTN
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraon* wfc d l i hdtiil needtag * tpeoei accommodation ahoUd
comad CO UR T ADMMtSTRATKN.
at
to*
SEMINOLE
Courtiy
Coutooua* at 4076694277.1609
9696771 (T D O )« 16099696770,
via Ftortda Ratay Sarvlca
Pubitah November 14.21. 2001
00106
PUBLIC N O TC E I* hereby given
tool on to* dal* and at time Ivied
below, and conanumg bom day ta
day usd *1 good* ar* smd, we w*|
te l at pubic auction, to to* NgiaM
better, tor ceah. at die waretnue*
STORAGE USA. toeatad 1 7400 W.
CotoraU O r. Orlando. FL. 32*11. tos
cornsms of toe rtoregs urvts oertisnmg houssftoSJ and I or buwneas
good*, tor ram and otoar ttosrges tar
which s tin* on ssma ta dssnsd to
vMl:
DATE O F SALE 1V2M 1
TIME OFSALE 1900 AM
JAMIE CHAMBERS UNfT 7223,
WALTER DUPREY UNIT *1033,
TRACI HARRELL UNIT S2123.
ANTHONY SIMPSON UNIT 122.
FERNANDO CAS TAMO UNIT 30*. C
STEV EN PEARSON UNIT 424.
LUOL1E LOPEZ U M T 3 0 a
Auctioneer STORAGE PROTEC­
TION AUCTION SERVICES. U C.
•593
A ISO 00 ctaamng depoe* w* be
ocSectad tor each uvt puchiiad
uvf hs* been ramovad from tos lsc9
dy Said sals to b* under and by
virtu# of to* Stale ot Ftortds. si such
case mad# and ptortdad
Publah November 14. 21,2001

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Hurt
RfNKATLANTIC ATTN. J CHIN. Ih*
f-«H)r ol to* loAowrg c*rt*c*i*(«l
h J , hkad u&gt; l c*rWicatw«| t o u u i
4*&lt;wt lo be twurd tfwrenn Th* c*f
tiV .«'!&gt; number),) And y«*r(«l ol
■aluxnc*. to# OaKiertion &lt;9 to* prop- /, anf in&gt; n im rto n which * N il
•h « w d Wara „ Mott*.
C e r t i f ic a t e n o : t o o
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1tW
PARCEL ID* 1 M 1 »S 1 IO A O O no w
D**coption ol Prop*rty LEO UNIT 3
DG A CENTER PLACE CONDO
76 PGS 92 TO 94
A i o t t in which a , m u d FRAN­
CISCO
FIGUEROA.
LUZ
M
FIGUEROA. CARLOS FIGUEROA
A1 of t*d property beng *&gt; tf»
County d S*nwore, Slat* ol Flond*
Urtrea «uch certhciw il ih t l b*
ttdrtnttd according lo taw. to* prop
*[ty dnertnd m iuch c*rtrfc*M(»
non bo I&lt;M to th* tuglowi bidder nl
ih* wtttl Iran doot. SttmmaM County
Count****. Sanlort. Rond*, on
. Monday. Ducatntwi 17, 7001. at
II 00am
.Payment o l Sal* la*, applicabl*
documentary i lamp taiat and
reennkng t#e» ere required lob* part
by the lucceuAt bdd*&lt; at tie tale
T ut ptymeni ot an a m u * equal k&gt;
the iiqted tad * due w*h#i 24 hour,
M e tow *dN*nti*d bm* ol a*N. A*
i i,-' ■"!• that be ca*h Of guaran­
teed nabumant. mad* payaWe lo tie
Oerii ol the Canal Court
Dated on 11/1/2001

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m aryanne m orse

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Clerk
Pub*nfi November 7. 14. 21. 28.
2001

DOOM
None* of Application
lor Taa Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tial
SAUL A CO AS CUSTODIAN (AJAX)
S PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA­
NY INC . tie hold*) ol ti* knowing
Mrirfej:*),) bay Nad tad crrtdvcaied) i t i i n dead lo b* emed
Ihereon The cartikert* numbar(a)
and y*ar(s) o l iMuane*. Ih* daaenpImn nl the property, and Ih* namaii)
In tttvcti 1 Nrei aaaattad la'ar* aa toF
k:wt
CERTIFICATE NO: ItS l
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 19*8
PARCEL 10a 22 20-30-300-032Boooo
DMcrptwn ol Property LEO SEC
22 TP 20S ROE JOE S 528 75 FT OF
SE 1/4 OF SW t/4 S A E O f RR A
SW U4 OF S£ 1/4 S A E OF RR
Name* «i ttfvch alie ne d SILVESTRIINV INC
At ut tad property bang In Ih*
Coterty ot Samnota, Slat* ot Florid*.
IJriNta inch certiLcatait) lhaf be
1according lo law, tie p«x&gt;
eny dmenhed m fcxh cartit*aie(a|
•nl be raid lo Ihe Nghett bidder at
Itie weal Irani door, SemtnoN Coiaity
Courtuute, Santoft Florida, on
Monday December 17, 2001. at
II 00am
Paymart ot Sal* la*. Kpcabia
docwnaniery tramp lei a* and
recordng leei at* taquiedlab* pad
by th* auccaaatlt biddat at ti* tala
Fu* payment ot an amount aqual to
Ihe hgrwrt b d a due wrtom 24 houri
niter the adverbaed ame ol tala. Aa
payment* ahet be caah ot gueranw*d ndrument, made payable to tie
afcyoi it* ciituit court
* •
iA iii-g «u iP i,a a o v . .u 1 .U r .O lL
MAUIANNE. MORSE
c l e r k v f n i r c ir c u it c o u n t
SEMINOLE CtoUNTY, FlfllllOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Oepuly
Ckifk
P iM h ho**wb« 7. 14. 21. 28,
2001
00083
Nolle* of Application
for T n D tiij
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Ihaf
SAUL A CO AS CU3TOOIAJ4 (AJAX)
A PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPANY INC . Ih* holder of Ih* following
cef?'it£Attisl has Wad Mid cwrtificat*&lt;«) tor * La* d**d lo b* lMo*d
lti#r&amp;on Th* c*iiilc*t* numb*i(*|
and y«*M*) of fftftuanc*, th* d**cnpnon lh» property, and th* n im &lt; i)
m whch &lt;1mm K M iw d afar* •• fgh
low*;
CERTIFICATE NO: 1122
YEAS OF ISSUANCE: 1W i
PARCEL ID# 02 2030 300031A-

0000

Deftcnpion of Property SEC 02
TWP 20S flGE 30E FROM NW COR
RUN S 666 8 FT A E 842 44 FT TO
POO RUN N 45 DEO 07 MIN 41 SEC
E 19 04 FT N 187 02 FT N 12 OCQ
37 MIN 23 SEC E 88 27 FT N 182 73
FT N 09 DEG 18 MIN 08 SEC W
107 13 FT N 48 DEG 43 MIN 57 SEC
W 59 78 F T TO SLY n/W WLY
ALONG R/W 200 (M) FT SLY TO PT
W OF BEG E TO BEd
ftamos to which
SAN­
FORD PINE RIDGE LTD
AH of u i ! properly being iff inn
Cotnfy of S*ftwfoi* State of Flonda.

Uf4* u ftuch caiDftcaUKt) Shan be
teii^emotl occonftng to law tfi* proporly tjewir'brd m such certilcatcKi)
be vskj lo Ihe high**! tudktor at
ifT* w#«t frwv! ctoor, Snnnnol* Counfy
Ceurthou**. Sanlord, Ftoncla. on
Monday. December 17, 2001, al

1100**n

Payin«acit of Sal* l « , appUcabio
■locumentary stamp la&gt;et And
nx;orilurn'j foe ft are iw)-jtr«J to b*1paid
by the 94jcc*£ftful bMjidtr at Ihe sale,
Full payment of an amount «gu*l 19
th* Ivjhoat bd hi due waftn 24 houn
after if*o AthertuMd time of sale Al
paym«fiiU shai be cash or guafarv
te«cf mlrumar^. mad* payable lo the
Clerk of Ih* Octal Court
Dated on 11/17001
MAR YANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Clerk
Publish Novertiber 7, 14. 21, 28.

2001

0G052
Nolle* ol Appllcailon
for Tar Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ihal
SAUL 8 CO AS CUSTOOIAN (AJAX)
( PLYMOUTH FUIANCIAC COMPA­
NY INC . ifi« holder ol the tonowvg
certificateta) hat Ned tad cen.licafed) lor a la, dead to b* .uued
ihereon The certificate number),)
and year(,| ot aiuanca, the daichpnon ot tie property, and the namais)
,i whcli A waa ataouad rear* a , tot
loea.
CERIIFICATE NO: 183
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: t » 9
PARCEL 10* 25-12 30 5AO 03110080
Dexfiptaai ot Praparfy LEG LOT 8
8 VI h 2 OF VACD ALLEY ADJ ON E
BLK 3 TR II TOWN OF SANFORO
P0 I PG 61
Name* in which a u e u ad : LILIAN
JEFFREY
All ot teal preparly ban.) n ih#
County ot Semauie State ot FkaaJa
Unlau auch carofcared) that be
rerkfametleccorckng to Nw. the prederty deter toad to ,.a h carttfx aiod)
«d he lord lu tw hgtwat blddnr al
nw wed Irani duor. Sanwiol* Ccunry
Courthouae. Sanford Ftonda. on
Monday. Din: ember 17, 2001. at
H 00am
Payment cl Sal* la*. appUcaow

documentary

Ramp taaaa and

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by the tucceaaU bidder el tie tele
Fu* payment ot an amount aqual U
ti* hqtiat* bd la dua witlwi 24 hour,
artar tie adverbaed lane ot tale A l
paymenta thal be caah or guaranNad n abuman. mada paydla to tie
CNrtr ot tie O rcul C o ut
Oawdon 1171/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. aO R lO A
by GERALDINE HARFORO Daputy
CM
Publish Novambar 7, 14. 21. 28.
2001
GG051 ________________________
NOTICE OF SALE
To aanaly owner ken to i*rt due In
accordance with Flonda Statutes.
Sat Storage Facttty Act Section#
83 80183 80S contanti ot laaaad
aoacaa a* dennied baton
EMMA L ALBERT
303
Fumitura Bicyda.Miac
LARRY Q MARTIN
305
Fumeura.Shatvaa. Wood Ptaosa
WALTER HARRIS REPAIR 352
Fumitura 3 FI* Cabaials.Uiac
PAULETTE WHITE
412
Fumtm.Boiae.IAac
TIMOTHY A. M CU U U A N 528
Fumtm.Boaea.MNc.
A l m ta art add 'eeN- and muet be
paid tor n CASH immadlataly toaottngaala A l m t t adverbaad may not
be available at bma ot tale In t w
avant ot aafflamart between owmar
and obkgatad party. Buyart rnuat
remove al contanti, aneap m t and
haul away dabrN. Confer,, wN be
tod al public action to tie teghaat
bddar a otharwaa dapoaad ot at tie
Id a , eng bme and location.
OATE: NOVEMBER 28,2001
11.00 AM.
Magnolia S*8 Storage

2530 Magnolia Ave
Sanlord. FI 12773
(407)321-2808
Pubkah. Novambat 14.21.2001
00023
N O TK C OF B ITIN T
TO USE UMMOflM METHOO OF
COLLECTING NON-AO VALOREM
Th* C*y of Longnood. Florida (tie
■Cay") hereby provdet nobce. pur
tuanl to taction 197.3832(3)&lt;1).
Ftonda Siaiuiat. ot ta Mart to uee
tw uniform method of cotectng non
ad vatoram tpedal attaiamania to
b* Vivied wiihm Ih* aicorporated ere*
ol Ih* City. Ih tie coat ol prevkSng (I)
capital mprovatnanlt todutng reed
paving, rtturtacmg and mamtenanca, beautiDcabon and mainte­
nance ot nghleol-any, aubrtvNion
ground ueatwe, (a) walar and waateHatar irpitb amanti commencing tor
tw Tracal Year bagemng on Octotwr
I, 2002. TTv* Cty wd corwadar tv*
adoption ot a leaoAAun aiactmg to
uae the uniform method ol colecling
auch aatatamanli aulhoruad by
aacnon 197.3832, Florida Statutaa. al
a pubic hearing to be held at 7.00 pm
on December 3. n o t , at 175 W**t
Warran Ave
Such raaalutun wR
Mat* tw need lor tw levy and w*
contain a legal deecnpton ot t w
botmdarwa ol t w real property tubfact to th* levy Copwt ot tw propotad term ol raaoluOcrv. which conlaaw tw Ngal daacnpbon ot tw real
preparty aubiao to tw levy, are on
Me at t w Office ol tw Cay Ctortt.
Longwood. Florida A l ntaraatad
padona ai t invtiad to aoand.
In vw event any paraan dead** to
appeal any declaim by tw Cay wrth
.'wiped to any anaffw ret,hog to the
consideration ot Ih* raaolutton al Ih*
ahdva-ratafancad public hearing a
record ol tw proceeding nwy be
needed and n auch event, auch per
eon may need lo ensure that a vetbetan record ot tw public hearing N
hmony and evidanca on which t w
appealntobabaaed. Ini
Act. persons needing a
accommodation or an nterprater to
parte*!*1* to Bit* procaadng should
contact Dawn JacAaon al (407)2803481 day* prior to tw data ol th*
DATED Ihi* 22 day ol OCTOBER.
2001 .

Oaraldm* 0 Zambrl. Crly Ctortt
CTTY OF LONOWOOO, FLORIDA
Publish: November 7, 14, 21. 28.
2001
GG008
_____

NOTKE
PUBLIC NOTICE N hereby given
that, on the data and at km* bated
below, and contnumg tram day to
day unU al goods are aold. we w*
aa* al pubkc auction, to tw Ngtwtl
bidder, lor caah. al Ihe warehouse
STORAGE USA. located al 7400 W
Cotonwl D r. Orlando. FL. 32818, tw
contents o1 the storage unit* coniainmg household and / or bulanaa*
goods, tor ram and other charge* tor
which a ban on tarn* N claimed to
□ATE OF SALE 11/28/01
TIME OF SALE 1000 AM
JAMIE CHAMBERS UNIT *223.
CHRISTOPHER CHAPMAN UNIT
•229. W A ITEH OUPREY UNIT
•1033. JAMES DUNFORD UNIT
11089. JACKIE LASHLEY UNIT
•1100 TRACI HARRELL UNIT
•2123 TERRY GAMBLE UNIT
•3118
Auctioneer STORAGE PROTEC­
TION AUCTION SERVICES. LIC
•593
A (50 00 cleaning depOMI Will b*
coDaclad tor each uml purchased and
latmdad altar al content, ol th* taw
have bean removed bum tw tacrMy
Said vale to ba under and by wtu* ot
the Slat* ol Flonda, In such cats
made and provided
Publish November 14. 21. 2001
G0002
Notice ot Application
tor Ta, Deed
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, ffwf
SAUL 8 C O AS CUSTODIAN (AJAX |
8 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA­
NY INC . Ihe holder ol Ih* following
c*rtitical*(,) hat Nad Mid c#rt:h
caleill tor a bu dead to be niued
ihereon Th* certificate number!,I
and year(a) ot wtuanc*. tw daaenptun o1 tha property, and tw nanwH)
In which A was aaaaaaad la'ar* a* tottows
CERTIFICATE NO 404
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1998
PARCEL 10* 27-1230-503-0603
0000
D«cnpbon ol Property PT O F BLK
B BEG 633 8f F T E O f SW COR
RUN N 202 79 FT E TO E LI BLK B 3
TO SE COR W TO BEO A F Q V Efr
STABLE TRACT PB 7 PO 14
Nam#* n which aaaaaaed BARRY
P NASH
AH of said proparty baeig m to*
Comfy ot Sanwiol*. Stale ot Flonda
Uniaaa such cartiticalatal *ha&gt; b*
redeemed according to law, tfw preparty deaentwd n auch carbficalaii)
w..i tw told to to* h g w d btodar at
to# wed Irani door. SemrvJe County
CourlhouM. Sanlord. Ftonda. on
Monday. December 10. 2001, at
11 00am
Paymar, ot Sal* la*, appncabw
documentary alamp larva and
racordmg laet ar* racyarad to b* paal
by tow lucceaatul brddvr al tow taw
Full payment ol an amowit aqual to
to* hgtwvl bid a doe wdhm 24 h a u l
efisr to* advert,sad knw ot tala A4
payment, ahal b* cadi or guaran­
teed inurement, mad* payable lo th*
Clark ot toe Cacwl Court

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Deled on 1033/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALOINE HARFORO Deputy
Clark
Pubkah October 31. and Novemhat
7.14.21.2001
FF248

lor Taa Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. that
SAUL 8 C O AS CUSTODIAN (AJAX)
8 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA­
NY INC , Ih# holder ol tow loBowIng
carkficata(i) ha* Nad said cartrffcait|i) tor a taa dead to b* wauad
towreon. Th* cadtocat# numtwRa)
and yaarta) at Wauanca, to* dakertpbon ot toe property, and to* n*m*(i)
In which t «ra* aaaaaaad toter* aa tottaMt
C f t m n C A T l HOt 4438
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1888
PARCEL 10* 35-21-31-50300000470

Daeery,Ion o1 Praparfy- LEO LOT
47 HUNTERS STAND AT CARILLON
PB 42 POS 90 TO 83
Name* in which aaaaaaad: FAISAL
ASOARAU. INGRID L ASOARALI
Al o1 Mid preparty bang to to#
Cowffy ol Samenla. Slat* ol Ftonda.
UN*** auch carktreattot) ahal b*
radaamad acoonkng to laeu tfw prep­
arty daecrt wd to auch carSAc •&gt;•(,)
wd ba aold to tfw fagtwat bkktor at
tfw weal front door, Samtoots County
CourlhouM. Sanlord. Flonda, on
Monday. December to, 2001. al
1100am.

Payment ol Sal* to*, appkr anw
documentary alamp tea** and
feu itdtog tea* are required to b* paid
by tfw auccaaatul bddar at tie aala
Futf payment ot an amount squat to
tfw htghaat bid I* du* wMito 24 hour*
altar tw advertWad Bm# at sal*. Al
payment* ahal be cash or guaraftWad toaananant, mad* payable to tfw
Clark ol tore Clrctai Court.
Oatadon 10/25/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE a R C U T COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Clerk
Pubkah Octoper 11. ai
7. &lt;4,21.2001
FF753

for T o D**d
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tost
SAUL 8 C O AS CUSTOOIAN (AJAX)
8 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA­
NY INC . tfw hoktor ol tfw knowing
cartdtoateU) has Nad aatd cartr*c*i*4a) lor a tea daad to be Wauad
tfwraon Th* camhcata rwrtoer(a)
and yearta) at Wauanc*. tie daarnpkon ot tow property, and tow namett)
to wtacti a waa aaaaaaad la/are u lottow*

CERTTFICATI NO: 8347
YEAN OF ISSUANCI: 1888
PAF1CEL 10*: 27 21-31-SO1-00002320
Dsacrtotlon ol Proparty: LEO LOTS
232 TO 236 KEW GARDENS PB 4
P05I
Name* to whkto auaaaad CARRIE
M HARRISON. RICHARD A HARRI­
SON
A l ol and preparty batog to tow
Cowtoy at Samnota. Slat* ol Ftonda
UntoM such earttocaiata) ahal be
radaamad acoonkng to War, tow preparty daacntjad to auch cartrftcaia(a)
wd ba aold to tow rvgtwal bddar at
tow west Irani door, Samnota County
CourlhouM. Sanlord. Flonda. an
Monday. December 10. 2001. al
1100am
Payment ot Saw la*. appScabl*
documentary stamp lavas and
recording fee, era required lo ba paid
by th* auccaaatul bddar al tow aaW.
Ful payment ol an amotml aqual to
tow rvgfwvl bid W du* warm 24 hour,
altar Vw adverhaad tan* ol sato. Al
payment, t o d b* caah or guararu
Wad toalnanant. mad* payable to tow
Ctork ot tow Cktu* Court.
Dated on 1025/2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORlOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctork
Pubkah: October 31. and November
7.14.21.2001
FF252
Notice ot Application
tor Taa Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tow!
SAUL 8 C O AS CUSTODIAN (ARI­
ZONA) 8 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY INC . tow holder ol tow
toaowng cart.ficaWH) haa Nad u r t
caithcataiH tor a taa daad to b*
iaauad towreon Th# cartitical* num­
ber! •) and y*ar(,) ol wauanca. vw
daacnplion ol tow property, and tow
rwnw(a) n wNch a r u aaaaaaad
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CERTIFICATE NO: 38*8
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: ttft*
PARCEL ID* 27-21-30-508-00000240
OaKftption ot Proparty LEO LOT
24 CEOAA RIDGE UNIT III PB 23
PQ 30
fum e, n winch i i m w i LUIS
GUZMAN. JULIA JANE 0 GUZMAN
A* ol w d property bang n tow
County ot SamnoW. Stale ol Flonda
Unlau such cartAcat*!,) t o d tw
radaamad according to law. tow prap­
arfy described n such c*rtilical*&lt;i)
WI, ba sold to tow NghaM bddat al
tow watl Iron door, Semavol* County
Courthouse. Sanford. Flonda. on
Monday. December 10. 2001, *1
1100am
Paymanl cit SaW la*. ippkcabW
documanlary tlamp la ,* , and
recording laa, ar* requaad lo b* paid
by tow uccawiul bddar *1 tow m W.
Ful paymart ot an amount aqual to
tow NgiwM bd w du* wdhei 24 hour,
altar tha advartwad ten* of Mi* A,
paymanl, ihe, ba cadi or guaran­
teed msirumerj. made payable tow
Clerk ot Ih* Circuit Court.
Dated on 102S2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COUHT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctork
Pubtah October 31. and November
7.14.21.2001
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
SAUt A CO AS CUSTOOIAN (ARI
ZONA) A P1YMOUTH EINA7CIAL
COMPANY INC . P * holder of Ih*
tallowing c*ftihcat*(«) hm M*d uul

ciTrufic.iii'll) tor aiu deedtob*
ktsyetj1Ihifton, Th* certiWcal* mumb*i(s) end y«ar(a) of kuuamc*. Ih*
deftcnption of the property, and Ih*
in which nl was u u i M d
Ware at Mtow»:
CERTIFICATE NO: 2962
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1999
PARCEL ID# 13-21 2* 522 51600310
Description of Prop*ny LEO UNIT
31 BLDG 516 ROYAL ARMS
CONDO ORB 1460 PG 1564
Names n which assmaad DAVID B
GARY
AH ol tad property being n Ihe
County of Serrwxjie, SUI* of Honda
Unlet* ftuch cHtlilicaio(i) ih** be
redeemed according law, th* prop­
erty described m ftuch csrtrfical*(i)
wil be ftold
toe Ngh**l balder *1
lh« woftl front door, Seminole Courtly
Courthouse, Sanlord. Flonda on
Monday. December 10. 2001, al
11 00am
Payment of Sato toe. appkraWe

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by tow euccaaafU btfder at tow u i*
Ft* payment ot m amour* aqual
tow hVwet bid Wtto* a * e i 24 hour,
atWr tfw adverttoed tma ot aat* AJ
peymerei aha* be caah or guaranWad kwbuarwnL made peyabaa tfw
Ctork of tow Cireut Court.
Dated on 10/25/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
a E R K OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Oaputy
Ctortt
Pubkah October 31, and fk» arr*wt
7.14.21,2001
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PARCEL IDF. 01-21-20-5CK 280G0140
Paankikon ot Praparfy- LEG BEO
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£ 25 F T N 24288 F T W 58 FT 8
24 288 F T W 84828 F T SELY ON
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TO F T W O F BEG E IS O M F T TO
BEG 8 VACO ST ON E S S BLK 0
TRACT 28 8AMANOO SPRINGS
PB 5 PO 19
Narva, n When »aaaa«art OREO J
HIKE
ol Mid property batog
County ol Samnoi*. Stale of Ftoridto
UntoM auch owk8cato(,) tool be
redaamed aocofdtog towu tfw prep,
arty daecrtw d to auto certdlckto(a)
wd ba told to toe Ntfwat bkkda, at
toe teed Fort door. Santtoato County
CourlhouM. Sktitord, Florida, on
Monday. December 10. 2001. at
11.00am.
Payment ol Sato too,
documentary
feoorttfng Is m ate required to ba paid
by to* auccsaaAi bidder al to* Ml*.
Ftd payment ot an amount oquaf lo
to* N(F&lt;ato bid tod a wttoto 24 hour#
aftot tfw adrerttoad km* ol Mto. A l
paymenta ahal tw caah ot guarantoad toebumant rnada payobto to to*
Ctortt at to* CkaK Court.
Dated on 1095/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE C n CU TT COUFTT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOROA
by QEflALDME HARFORO Daputy
Ctork
PUbiatiiOctobat 31. and November
7.14.21,2001
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NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. tfwl
SAUL 8 C O AS CUSTODIAN (ARI­
ZONA) 8 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY INC . tfw hoidar ol tow
kWovwng cendctoa(i) haa toad uml
carMcato(a) ht a la, dMd to be
iMued toereon. The carttocato ru n b*rt&gt;) and yearti) ot toauanc*. tfw
ttoaciMton ol tow preparty, and tow
rwm*(,) to which a wa, M , i *»*d

CERTIFICATE NO: 2381
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1***

PARCEL EM: 32-20-31 60205000010
Daacrkkion d Property LEO LOT 1
BLK 5 AMENDED PLAT OF 1ST
ADON MINERAL SPRING PARK PB
■ PO*6
Name, n which aiMued
CLIFTON SPRINGS CORP
Al o1 Mto property bang to to*
County ol l a m a . Slew ol Ftonda
UntoM auch cartficatal,) atwi be
redeemed accordng lo tow, toe prop­
erty deaertwd to auch certAceto(a)
wd be aold to toe NgReM bkkttor at
to* watt her* door, Samnota County
CourlhouM. Sanford. Flonda. on
Monday. Oecambar 10, 2001, at
11.00am.
Paymanl ol Sato to*, applcebto
documanlary alamp laaa, and
recotdtog toMare required to b* paid
by toe aucceaaful bidder *1 tow aato.
Fud paymanl ol an amour* aqual to
tfw hRpwal bid toraw w*hm 24 noun
altor tow adverttoad km* ol aato. AJ
payment* ahal ba caah or guarantoed nurumar*. mad* paydito to tfw
Ctork ot tw Cktu* Court.
Dated on 10/25/2001.
MARYANNE HORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORlOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctork
F*ubltoh.Oclob*r 11, and November
T. 14.21.2001
FF248
tor T m Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. toal
SAUL A CO AS CUSTOOIAN (ARI­
ZONA) 8 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY »IC . tfw hoktor ot tfw
haowrig c*rtAc*to(&gt;) ha, Nad laid
c*n*lcata&lt;«) lor a taa daad to be
toaued towreon. Th* carkAcat* num­
bed,) and y*ar(&gt;) ot wauanca. tow
description ot tow property, and tfw
name(a) In which * was auaaaad
to/are u Wovrl
CERTIFICATE NO: 2TE7
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1888
PARCEL KM: 34 20-10^2000000670
Otscnptun oI Property: LEG UNIT
87 INOLAN RIOGE PHASE 2 PB 25
P G S 2 8 T0 28
Name, n winch aaaasMd FRANK
J ERHAROT HEIRS. LANCE 5
ERHAROT
A l ol M d proparty baeig ai tw
County ct Samncto. Stale at Ftorkto.
Unlau tueft cartficai«!,l dwJ be
radaamad atxortkng to law. tfw prop­
arty daacribad ti auch cartiAcatoOl
Will be raid to th* hrghad bkkdar at
tow wed Irani door. Samnoto Courtly
Courthout*. Sanlord. Florida, on
Monday. Oecambar 10, 2001, al
It 00*m
Payment ol Sato to*, appncabw
documentary stamp t a i l, and
recortfktg laa, an requaad to ba paal
by th* Kacaufut btddar al tow uto
Fui paymar* ot an amour* equal to
tow higfwat bd a du* wkhai 24 hour,
liter tow advartiMd bm* d Mto AJ
paymanl, t/vl be caMi or guararv
taad rutrurrwnl. mad* payabto to tow
Ctork ol the Circuit Court
Dated on 10/25/2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Ctork
Publwh October 31, and Novambar
7.14.21.2001
FF247__________________________

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16 a Badroonta
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Condo W/W/artr, Sawar A Oarbaga
m rto d . N*at Pi t t Commcray Pod.
W/D toduttod. 154013500
Aanlord: 2 Larga BHa 11/2 BA. 2
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A Dining Room Cammunty Port
(62&amp;3400.
Banford:2BFV1S
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Foreign 4 DomaaOc Auk) Batrak
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Cal 407-3004555
Hour. B 00 - 5:30
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Large Nealy RrfuitUhril AparUnenli* allh large
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• Sparkling F’ool • TennIn Courts

407-665-7431

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407-3314713

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407-324-1177
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Apartments

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407-3314733

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5 Star Curtornttad Lawn St
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(366) 532-11
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Commaroal/RaudantiaJ
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Mayor Cractt Canto Aceaprtd

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The Affordable
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SpaclaUlng in rarortlng
Arapaaa 407-322-1926
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Cuatom M 311. Ovar 1900 aq ft
on 1/3 acn. Haavity traad, cm lot
brt dn, tarn rm wfllruptaca. aai
tolchan. 10x22 ae porch, 2 c
garaga, daadad. acoaaa to attl laka
A torwrtda. 1119.900
U*ar IN Acra MM 1 Btoc U* tto.
aprta, haarty kaad. F*itaadtor qrtek
tart (64.900
Pool Homr. 3/1 5 » *l LV. Dm. Sc
Porch, Inground port, garaga on
daad and eukteaac. 161900.
Ranovatad Uka Haw: VI, nawty
pa/nlad Intarlor, author, r
carpal, rnew A/C. icr. porch,
(70,500

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281-H o m e

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Vf IJHIHl 1 PHOI’I Hill'

2714 Udgnrood Av«., Sanford • 310 5204

312— T r ee S e r v ic e

Mrvkaa Vi lbt&gt; dwcluryr.

S pace For
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Lake Mary Btvd. &amp;17-92

Country Lake

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Lg Contaranca Rm, W- 3434 aq ft.
31100 /3190B
Doyrt RaaNy, Inc.

Wyndham Place

2BR/1BA
IOanava:
3455/monti ♦ $455 aacurty. 407-

M OVES

2 7 6 -E le c tr ic a l

(203.000 8490100 X &gt;47 eaak
daya or 622-06591

monthly payment o f

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269-C l e a n in g S e r v ic e s

107—Mobile Homes
For Rent

maratoed A rtqurtoM oqptort Orty

141—Homes For S ale

&lt;Mni&gt; 4, A I Iri Ul'll (; M'tJll

OvarMTrm.

LoweIl a AutO Ittpolr

ISA. Icarrparaga.
toga lancad lot 3680
puaaac.
rata. 407-262-1364

HMortc old Santard homa eWi
garaga apt. 36R 2 Ba houaa
w/bantoood Boon, aaMn tokhan. 8
firapiacaa, A Cantraf AC/haaL
Saparata ibad I batoaptktul —

Own this H om e w ith o n ly
$500 d ow n and a

M o n th 's Runt

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|H4f 7a»k Or B H S or Ralai */1.000 SqFl (6503600
306Waat 13SI, Omca or Ratal.
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Larga Opan Bay Arat A
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Pwk Dr, Oflica or RartA 9

4/2 Brkk Homa, CHA FI Rm, ubtty
rm. ahad, aaaan front porch, ckrua
m at, e a t (59.900.117 Vtort Hoty
Drtva. Oranga City, 407-617-6410.

3/3 loeatad on qrtat
atraat od SanfordAte. Bun to 11
read* TLC (72.900. Doma f
•Canlwy 21. CMado Rartty. 407-

1 OMoa: Ona at 3450rmo At haval
CHAAprtutabagrt. 407-3226169 [

AdvtrtiM your but Hu m or m tv Ic m for u llttit u 12.00 ptr day.
Call (407) 322-2611 to apttk to a Claaatflad RtprMtntatlvt

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Sanford; 3/1. dot houaa.
(595/monlh * daportL. Part OK
■kartl dapoat Raadym l 126 Ck/b
Rd. 407-323-4540

117—Comm. R entals

3ft J , reefy ranovertd, torn* tonced
yard. eepaL Wa. aaatol airtenoa or
rant to oen. (69.900. «7-0991369.

141— H o m es F o r S ale

WHY RENT?

Affordable

Business &amp; Services
Directory

258-AUTOMCmVE

Saniord iM IBANauatornra
(ISOrtk. 1375 dapoait. Inckarta
Hha, nopart ortMton 407-3233461.

Longarood. 00 17-02. Lnngrtali
InduatrWPirfc. Oraa1 araal3J00aq
n. o«ca, dock, 31500 mo. (Irani
Propartrtt, 407-771-4332

141—Homes For S ale

118—O f f ic e

Convenient
Spacious

aVihi 1 Ml

115—Industrial
Rentals

349-5237

99—AfACTMENTS Unfurnished
OM MONTH PM D
(Urrttad Tima Odar)
2 Badnoma trom ISM
3 Badrooma (034
Wo pay w tai/aaaai.
Smal part arttoona.
Cadar Craak Aprt
407-334-4334

DOYLE S RENTALS

Fnprtca. NawCHA. E«-ki Nfchan,
W.D Hook Upa (5754550
DOYLE REALTY. 64C.
(407) 333-1466
WE RENT 6 (IL L HOMES

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Style
City
Living

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38fV 2SA For Sart
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141—Homes For S ale

181—A ppliances A
Furniture For S ale

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

Wednesday, Novem ber 2 1 , ? 0 0 1

231—C ars For S ale

181—A m i ANCES ft
Furniture F or S ale

T r u c k /B u sr s /Van * F o r

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rtnovaiad. tola at M m , Hi. to
tancad yard, aaaanad perch, qaai
rwtghbortiood, onfy $109,000
Sattor mo«vatadll Plua many
moral! For information or
appommam cal Judy or Don
Kiofcaia, 407-386~443¥407-6469857. Wataon naaly Cctp.

233—
T r u c x /B u s u /V a n s F o r
S ale

191—Building

M aterials

M o t o r c y c l u /Bi m
Fo r S a u

193—Lawn A Garden

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bad with

Only
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homavta. horaaa, calba, tarmtnQor
nuraaryt Zonad agricultural.
54,90VACRE. Sm. down artmnar
hnanca 904-797-1771 arlO*-797-

157—Mobile Homes
For S au
Inford 12x52,2/1,55., No pata,
ttobla root. 3 ahada, m n g x 30
n town porch, CHA, 54 500 CALL

988598842

Wt Hava a Wtay&gt;tu Can Cut
That Coal In HtoPt

A ntique/Collecthles
DMng Room aat 15 pc, SOLID
CtCRRY WOOO. Hgh and Harvard
cxtoacbon, I i r dMpad, W3 laat S
Chwandala baSavetow chain, 7T
bomhay buftat A hutch, al at*
bond, coal look, aal 18,000 oto
407-887-2068.

181-AmiANCts A
Flrvture For S a u

THE SEMNOLE HERALD

AOVEHTOWaOEFT
407-S3-3811

CALL NR. CASH
and DRIVE AWAY TODAY FOR
Aa Unto Aa 11NOOWNItt

Old Antique Brass
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407-321-8500

PHR. BETTIS CAR CENTER
NO CREDrr.BAD CREDIT
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217—G araci S ales
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1 Luxury Armwtiowtop aMw*h 7 yr
-arrarty.lullJ 36, tyiaan 5140. tong
5210 Brand raw Loc.lad In
Sanlord, 407-408-3779.

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NOVEMBER 25, 2001

The Seminole Herald
Sanford, Florida

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C ity considers increase in w ater, sew er rates
First rate hike in eight years will cost
average consumer about $12 annually

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SANFORD — City Commissioners
will consider raising rates and fees for
water; sewer and reclaimed water services
during their Monday night meeting.
If approved, the new rate and few
schedules will begin in January and con­
tinue through the end of the fiscal year,
September 2002.
In general, most residential customers
will see no increase in their monthly ser­
vice charge or their water usage rate up to
6,000 gallons per month.
Sewer rates will remain the same at
$220 per 100 gallons, but the monthly ser­
vice charge will increase 98 cents.
Reclaimed water service charges will
increase 25 cents to $ 3 5 0 per month.

Usage fees will double to 50 cents per 100
gallons from 25 cents
After September 2002, the dty will
Increase water and sewer charges 1 per­
cent every year.
Rate changes were proposed are Public
Resources Management Group Inc.
(PRMG) conducted a rate study for the
dty. The study noted that the city had not
increased water or sewer rates since 1993.
The also determined that the existing
rates Will not cover the system's capital
expenses through 2006.
In particular, PRMG recommends the

rate changes for capital improvements to:
• Meet customer growth requirements.
• Replace or upgrade existing fadlities.
• Comply with increased regulations.
• Address environmental and water
quality issues.
Henry Thomas, vice president of
PRMG, said restructuring the rate sched­
ules and Implementing the I percent
annual increase helps prevent substaintal
rates changes later.
"It makes good sense," Thomas said.
"It helps you to avoid rate shock for large
capital projects."

Thomas Mid Volusia County currently
increases its water and sewer rates 4 5
percent each year. Volusia officials are
expected to lower that rate to 3 5 percent.
The proposed rates rank at about the
midpoint for surrounding communities.
Under the new rates, Sanford residents
who use 6,000 gallons of water and sewer
will have a total bill of $34.65. That’s $ 1 5 9
more than Casselberry residents and
$3.42 more than Winter Springs cus­
tomers pay. However, it's $2.74 cheaper
than Seminole County residents payt
$2.12 less than DeLand and $4.93 less than
Oviedo.
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The changes will be outlined in a first
reading of Ordinance 3685.
Dan Ping can ba raachad at dpingOaaminoMwrald.com or 407- 322- 2611.

Panhandle
Success

Students
donate
to E agle
Fund

Store bells ring

Yelena Leuefcanka scored 25
points and pulled down 19
rebounds as the Seminole
Community College women's
basketball team claimed Its
tint road victory of the year,
* 77-64, over Chlpola
Community Colege In the
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SANFORD — Goldsboro
Elementary School students
spent a little more time with
their chores during the past few
weeks in order to raise money
for the Eagles in Washington,'
DC.
The students raised more
than $800 for the Eagle
Scholarship Fund, which was
established in memory of three
students and three teachers
from Bertie Backus MiddleSchool who died in the hijacked
et that crashed into the
'entagon, The Washington,
D.C., group was headed to
California on a field trip when
terrorists hijacked American
Airlines Flight 77 on Sept. II.
"A fter Sept. II, everyone
wanted to do something mean­
ingful for the children affected
by the tragedy," Goldsboro
Assistant Principal Jeanette
Malone said. "The children
wanted to participate more than
just giving money, so we decid­
ed to do change tor chores."
The students also wanted to
help a school directly affected
by the tragedy, Malone said. The
students decided to send the
money to Bertie Backus Middle
School after reading about the
Eagle Scholarship Fund in the
newspaper.
"It was actually ironic,"
Malone said. "W e found out
they were also the Eagles after
we started raising the money. It
seemed like it was meant to be."
For several weeks, the stu­
dents earned pennies, nickels,
dimes and quarters for doing
their chores. Fourth-grader
Alexandria Rouse cleaned her
church to raise money, while
first-grader Collin Chandler
earned $5 for cleaning his room
and doing other chores around
the house.
On Tuesday, Malone needed
the assistance of a grocery cart
to carry all the change the stu­
dents collected to the local
Albertson's store. Since sending

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Patty Darnell and her 7 -ye a r-d d daughter Jam ie Baston survey the tarty morning crowd at the Target In Lake M ary before taking their place In
•line. Store officials said more than 1,000 people were at the store when the doors opened at 7 a m . Customers appeared to be a buying mood as
668 transactions were completed In the first hour, that almost 10 transactions per minute.

High-tech, past favorites
top holiday shoppers’ lists

The Sanford Historic
Trust’s 13th Annual
Holiday Tour of Homes
features some o f the
city’s historic gems.

By Christopher Patton

electronic holiday toys selling
briskly other than video
games include; Air Snares, a
pair of drumsticks that play
simulated rhythm sounds; eKara, a microphone that turns
any normal television into a
karaoke machine; and Leap
Pad, an interactive book that
helps children read a story.
Shayna Harris of Lake
Mary did some holiday shop­
ping with two of her grand­
children Wednesday said the
e-Kara "is very hard to find,"
but was happy to see plenty
at Target.
"We're just making a list
today," said Harris who is
; for eight days of
-ianukah and present shop­
ping for her nine grandchll-

Staff Writer
LAKE M A RY— Despite
exceptionally high video
game sales so far this holiday
season, initial customer pur­
chases also reflect a renewed
interest in older games and
toys, according to one local
department store manager.
A new wave of technically
advanced toys are more than
ever present on youngsters'
wish lists, but classic holiday
gifts such as the Easy Bake
Oven, Magna Doodle and
Milton Bradley's board games
have a new interest with cus­
tomers, said Julie Milanovich,
Lake Mary Target manager.
A couple of the unique

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Darnell and Baston found what they w ere looking lor. home stereos on

dren.
With seven to nine tractortrailers arriving every night to
restock the toy shelves, Target
has many of the holiday's
hottest gifts in stock, but simi-

lar to every store across the
nation, the season's two new
video game systems are
scarce.
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F arm ers M ark et offers unique choices
By Mlcfwlla Jerla
Managing Editor
Corey Cooper - Honor
Student at the Hopper Center

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SANFORD — People seeking an alter­
native this year to the traditional holiday
shopping experience may want to stop by
downtown's Fanners Market.
During the past two years, shoppers
venturing to Magnolia Square have seen
numerous changes at the market, includ­
ing an increase in vendors and products.
No longer is it a place just to find food
and beverages. Today's offerings include
crafts, plants, flowers, produce and an
array of homemade gift items.
"The market has changed a lot,"
Market Manager Lyn Hunter said. "When
it first started, we had a lot of hot dog,
drink and refreshment vendors. They

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helped get the market started; but,
they've fallen by the wayside. We now
have a more diverse offering."
The Tuesday Fanners Market began
two years ago to help attract people to the
downtown area and to give local mer­
chants a place to sell their wares. From 8
a.m. to 2 p.m. each Tuesday, vendors set
up shop while a loyal patronage of shop­
pers — along with visitors to downtown
— enjoy the outdoor market and live
entertainment.
Patrick Smith of J &amp; P Nursery has been
with the Sanford Farmers Market since its
beginning. He remembers the first few
weeks when Main Street tried to get the
Tuesday Farmers Market started.
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during the third week."
Smith, who sells an array of indoor and
outdoor plants at his booth, is one of the
few vendors who has experienced all of
the changes at the market.
"It has slowly gotten better," he said.
"Although the last two months have been
slow, the locals still support this market."
The market's loyal following and small
town atmosphere are the reasons why
Smith, who sells his plants at various
markets throughout the area, said the
Sanford event is his favorite.
"The people are really great at this mar­
ket," he said. "They are supportive and
very neighborly."

Peggy Landwer helps a customer find Iresh
flowers.

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                    <text>WEEKEND
NOVEMBER 18, 2001

The Seminole Herald

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By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
SANFORD — Wholesale changes to
the Sanford Police Department, which
began when Brian Tooley became chief
two years ago, are becoming a reality.
A new 650-page policy and procedures
manual and a high-tech employee assess­
ment database are just two upgrades
scheduled for the beginning of 2002.
Expectations are the changes will
improve officer performance and the
department's service to the community.

New policies and employee evaluations
are designed to meet rigorous standards
Tooley also hopes the changes will lead to
the force's first-ever state accreditation.
"W hen I got here there was two or
three different policy manuals," Tooley
said.
Composed from the ground-up and
with "very specific written directives,"
the new manual Is set for completion in

the next few months. Drafting the replace­
ment was a "major undertaking'’ that
started shortly after his arrival, he said.
Beginning Jan. 1, the entire depart­
ment’s staff will experience another
switch when the traditional hand written
employee evaluation forms are aban­
doned for a sleeker computerized ver­

sion. Armed with 3,OCX) specific employee
tasks and a com plex point scale the
Performance Management Plus program
helps the evaluation process become "less
subjective and more objective," Tooley
said.
Although
the
Sanford
Police
Department is the first Central Florida
agency to implement the evaluation data­
base, hundreds o f departments nation­
wide currently utilize the Tallahassee
company's software. Approximately 70
See SPD , Page 12A

Salvation Army Kettle Kickoff
there's no plcfce
like home
The Seminole Community
College women's basketball
team quickly forgot about a
tough weekend road trip to
the Panhandle with an 84-59
thumping of Hillsborough
Community College from
Tampa Wednesday night at
the SCC Health and Physical
Education Center.
Page 1B

Florida Power contributes
$50,000 to finance math
and science certifications
By Michelle Jeria
Managing Editor
Florida Power is helping
Seminole County Public Schools
place more math and science
teachers in classrooms.
Sophia Petkov, Florida Power
Community Relations manager,
presented a $50,000 check to the
Seminole
School
Board
Thursday for the Foundation for
Sem inole
County
Public
Schools. The funds will go
toward the Florida Power
Tuition Reimbursement Grant,
which helps finance tuition costs
for school employees obtaining
certification fir the areas of math
and science.

Police food drive
ends Nov. 21
The Sanford Police
Department will conclude its
holiday food drive
Wednesday, Nov. 21. All inter­
ested parties are encouraged
to drop-off non-perishable
food items at the police
department on Eft*nch Avenue
between normal b u x i n e s *
h p u t s . D o n a t io n s a re a lso
b e in g a c ce p te d a t th e W in n -

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Dixie grocery store on French
Avenue. All donations benefit
Salvation Army holiday food
baskets for the immediate
area needy.

has connections to the original LA 20, a Los
Angeles based group of about 20 ethnic
Hungary, Poland and Germany jewelry bur­
glars responsible for a rash of home inva­
sions in the late 1980s.
"lt was the first time they grabbed the law
enforcement's attention as an untraditional

to education," Petkov said. "We
knew a big issue for the school
system is the teacher shortage,
which will only get worse in the
future. We wanted to figure out
a way to help put more teachers
In the classroom."
The grant is available to eligi­
ble district employees, includ­
ing those who are in the process
of obtaining initial certification
or working to add certification
in the areas of math, science,
computer science and industrial
arts technology. An applicant
must already be a full-time
instructional employee in the
school system.
Accoiding the Petkov, who is
also a Foundation board mem­
ber, the grant will help school
system employees wno have
considered going back to school
to obtain their degree or certifi-

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Davis charged
with identity theft
An Oct. 28 Herald police
blotter item detailing the arrest
of David Pugh, 25, for conceal­
ment of a firearm and posses­
sion of cocaine and marijuana
was incorrect. After filing the
original report, the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office later
discovered Pugh actually lives
in Washington D.C.
The real arrestee was
Gregory N. Davis, 25, of
.
Sanford. Davis is being charged'
with fraud for giving false
information to law enforcement
as a result of this situation.
Accoiding to SCSO Chief
Deputy Steve Harriett, Davis
has used Pugh's identity on
other occasions. When using
the Pugh identity, Davis has
also gone as far as listing
Pugh's mother, Verdell, as his
own next of kin, said Harriett.

S e m in o le S m ile

Seminole County Sheriff Don Esllnger m akes the first contribution to the Salvation Army Kettle Drive during a ceremony Friday in Magnolia
Square. Looking on are, from left, Alice Sterling, chairmen of the Salvation Army Advisory Board and Dr. Robert Smith and Walter Smith, both
members of the Advisory Board. Volunteer bell ringers will man Salvation Army kettles throughout Seminole County to collect donations lor
the organization, which provides food, clothing and other assistance to local residents. For information about volunteering, calf Capt. Bob
Reckline at 407-322-2642.

Police link ‘traveling criminal’ to local thefts
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
SAN FO RD — A 42-year-old Polish
woman described by police as a "traveling
criminal" is awaiting trial In the county jail
for a 1997 Longwood burglary.
Barbara Dolinska was being held in state
custody at the Broward Correctional

Institute in Fort Lauderdale, but with her
recent state release, law enforcement agen­
cies are lining up to press charges.
Thought by police to be committing home
burglaries in Central and South Florida for
many years, Dolinska's criminal notoriety
may be more heralded on the West Coast.
According to Lt. John Thorpe of the
Seminole County Sheriff's Office, Dolinska

Idyllwilde
students give
a hand to New
York survivors

S an ford chop shop
op eration closed
From Staff Reports

By Michelle Jerla
Managing Editor

6 1 -year em ployee of
Brisson Funeral Home

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Donation
adds up
for county
teachers

SANFORD — A wreath of
solidarity and remembrance
will be placed on Idyllwilde
Elemenfary School's marquee
Tuesday to remember the vic­
tims of Sept. 11.
Designed from more than 900
paper hands, the wreath was
made by students, teachers and
staff at the school for National
Wreath of Remembrance Day,
which is Wednesday, Nov. 21.
Each hand is inscribed with a
personal message to the sur­
vivors of September's terrorists
attacks.
"Everyone will be giving
thanks on Thanksgiving, and we
wanted to make this holiday a
special time to remember those
lost to our nation on Sept. 11,"
Idyllwilde PTA President Diane
Hardin said. "It also gives teach­
ers further opportunity to
answer the questions and fears
the children may still have
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Herald photo by Tommy Vlnctnl

Students Irom Idyllwilde Elementary School show oft the wreath they made
using hundreds ot construction paper hands that contained m ossages to the
people ot New York City.

The Seminole County Auto
Theft Bureau, Sanford police
and Seminole County deputies
are investigating a suspected
chop shop operation located at
a Sanford home.
Deputies served a warrant at
1511
M ellonville
Ave.
Thursday. So far, they've iden­
tified a stolen box-type trailer,
a stolen travel trailer as well as
a stolen pick-up truck.
There are other vehicles on
the site where the vehicle iden­
tification numbers do not
match their parts, police said.
There are also other car parts
and vehicle motors on scene
that are being inventoried.
Some marijuana was also dis­
covered at the home, said
SCSO Chief Deputy Steve
Harriett.
"W e're recovering multiple
item s of stolen property,"
Harriett said.
Authorities have arrested
37-year-old
Richard
VanAlstyne in connection with
the operation. He is accused of
grand theft auto and is sus­
pected by authorities to be

VanAlstyne

involved in area utility trailer
thefts for the past year, maybe
two. He was under surveil­
lance at the time of his arrest.
VanAlstyne is believed to have
links to another stolen vehicle
operation that was busted in
Lake Mary in March o f this
year.
In that case 39-ycar-old
Steven Wayne Noe was arrest­
ed for grand theft auto. The
arrest
occurred
at
188
Humphrey Road in Lake
Mary. Noe is currently out of
jail on bond awaiting trial.

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T he Seminole Herald

Seminole Summary
A G LA N CE AROUND O UR CO U N TY

Woman who ran
from family yearns
to return to the fold
DEAR ABBY: A year ago, I made a horri­
ble mistake. I ran away from home. I am not
a child — I am a 40-year-old wife and moth................................. er.
I was unhappy w ith my
husband and walked away
from my life. I left every­
thing: my kids, my clothes,
and the mementos I had
collected my entire life.
For a long time before
that, I felt unneeded and
alone. My husband talked
Dear
to me mostly in irritated
tones — as if everything I
said to him was stupid or
w orthless. My teen-aged
sons were disrespectful or
ignored me alto ether. Their father thought
it was funny and said it was my fault. So I
ran.
I have had no contact with anyone for a
year. Not my kids, my mother or any o f my
friends. I am lonely and miserable. I suffer
from depression. I had a bad case of
endometriosis and large fibroids. I am recov­
ering from a full hysterectomy.
The reason I am w riting is that I m iss my
family. I want so much to hug my sons and
make sure they are all right. After what I
have done, I am not sure I have that right
any longer. I don't want to cause more
upheaval in their lives. I love them very
much, and I know what I did was wrong. I
probably don't deserve their forgiveness.
Maybe I should stay out of their lives for
good, but my heart aches. I am so confused
and scared — but mostly lonely. I really need
your advice.
LOST MOTHER IN THE MIDWEST

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Kettles and bells

There will be no curbside
collection of garbage, yard
waste or recycling tor die
residents of unincorporated
Seminole County on
Thanksgiving Day,
Thursday, Nov. 22. Resident*
arc asked to hold all items
until their regularly sched­
uled collection day.
For further information,
call Solid Waste
Management Customers .
Services at 407-665-2260.

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The city of Longwood is
sponsoring an evening of
bluegraaa music 6 to 10
p.m. Saturday, Nov. 17.
The event, which is held
every third Saturday of each
month, will be held in his­
toric downtown Longwood
at the Community Building.
For information, call 407260-3447.

Abby

DEAR LOST: What you did was irra­
tional, and whether it was triggered by
your depression or a hormonal imbalance is
anybody's guess. Before trying to contact
your family, I urge you to schedule some
sessions with a counselor to be sure you're
strong enough to face what may lie ahead.
Once you're on firmer emotional footing,
the counselor — or a dergyperson —
should mediate and facilitate the family
reunion. I wish you the best of luck.
DEAR ABBY: I must respond to the letter
from "Stamp Out Stereotyping," w ho asked
why patrons of the parents' "ethnic" restau­
rant assume that he/she has no command of
the English language.
The situation described is not unusual. It
is an example o f lack of sophistication. As
Fernando Lamas said on the Johnny Carson
show many years ago: Do not make fun of
people who speak with an accent — they
know more languages than YOU do.
The other side of the coin is the Native
American man (he called himself an Indian)
I met in Santa Fc, N.M ., a while ago. He was
a graduate student at Harvard, educated and
articulate.
During Fiesta, the town's big celebration,
he would dress him self in his "Indian outfit,"
speak like Tonto from "The Lone Ranger,"
and sell cheap trinkets to the tourists at exor­
bitant prices. The customers were completely
fooled, and my friend laughed all the way to
the bank.
So, you never know!
TO M H., ASHLAND, ORE.
DEAR TO M : I can say without reserva­
tion that the young man had a wicked sense
o f hum or as well as an astute sense o f busi­
ness.
TH O U G H T FOR TH E DAY:
"Oh, the kind words we give shall in mem­
ory live;
"And sunshine forever impart;
"Let us oft speak kind words to each other;
"Kind words are sweet tones of the heart."
— Joseph L. Townsend (Submitted by
Emilio Caballero)

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Carrying a Concealed Firearm
Seminole deputies arrested
Andre Moore, 26, and Allen
O ’Neal, 26, both o f Sanford
Wednesday after a deputy spotted
a red Cadillac traveling at 12:06
a.m. on State Road 600 with no taillights or headlights activated.
The two were both charged with
fraud impersonation to the police
officer as they allegedly both lied
about the d riv er's, O'Neal, true
identity: O 'N eal was charged with
, his third offense o f dfivjng.with a
suspended iiccnse and his first d ri­
ving under the influence.
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down his underwear a deputy
"heard a loud bang against the
floor." A small block handgun was
located in his shorts. He was
charged with carrying a concealed
weapon, possession of a firearm by
a convicted felon and smuggling
contraband into the county deten­
tion facility.
Vehicle T h eft
Seminole deputies arrested
Charles Jones, 29, of Sanford
Tuesday on seven different charges.
Driving a stolen car, Jones report­
edly jumped from the moving vehi­
cle while traveling northbound on
Olive Avenue. The vehicle struck a
light pole at the intersection of
Olive Avenue and 3rd Street.
Jones then ran to Lake Monroe
Terrace Apartments where he broke
a window to gain access to a unit.
Deputies tracked his movement
and had to force their way into the
apartment. Jones reportedly made a
break for a bedroom and tried to
leap for a window when a deputy
grabbed his feet.
With Jones halfway out of the
window, deputies were able to
detain him.
He was charged with vehicle
theft of /alue $20,000 or more, bur­
glary, battery on an officer, resisting
an officer with violence, operating
a motor vehicle without a license,
hit and run and obstruction of an
officer.
Longwood police arrested Jose
Vargas, 18, of Longwood Thursday
for vehicle theft, no valid driver's
license and possession of burglary
tools.

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Robbery
Sanford police arrested Tracy
Hardy, 32, o f Sanford Wednesday
fo r tw o re s is tin g an o ffic e r c h a rg e s,
robbery, th re e c h a rg e s o f c rim e s

against public servant and two
counts of battery on a retail securi­
ty officer.
Reportedly Hardy fought with
Wal-Mart Orlando Drive security in
the parking lot after allegedly steal­
ing $12.47 worth of color jell pens.
Cocaine Possession
Seminole deputies arrested
Michael Williams, 27,’ of Geneva
Wednesday for cocaine possession,
resisting an officer, fraud imperson­
ation and tampering with evidence.
He reportedly swallowed two small
ieces of crack cocaine w hile fleeP
Inng police on foot.
Longwood police arrested Ronny
Kohler, 36, of Winter Springs for
possession of crack cocaine and
drug paraphernalia.
Lake Mary police arrested David
Smith, 25, of Lake Mary Thursday
for violation of pre-trial release,
possession o f crack cocaine, mari­
juana possession and drug para­
phernalia.
Suspended License
Sanford police arrested Phillip
Hunt, 20, of Sanford Wednesday for
his third offense of driving with a
suspended license.
Passing a C ounterfeit Check
Sanford police arrested Catrina
Chaney, 22, o f Sanford Wednesday
for trying to pass a counterfeit
check at Ideis Food Mart on 13th
Street.
The check was for Bonner
Landscaping at 3401 West State
Road 46 which upon further inves­
tigation it was determined did not
exist.

DUI
Seminole deputies arrested
Samuel Fields, 45, of Sanford
Thursday for driving under the
In flu e n ce and d riv in g w ith a s u s ­
p e n d e d licen se. F ie ld s w as clo cked

traveling 50 mph along a 25 inpli
zone of 13th'Strect.
Seminole deputies arrested
Tomeka Thomas, 32, of Sanford
Thursday for driving under the
influence and her third offense of
driving with a suspended license.
She was initially stopped for an ille­
gal tint on her rear and side win­
dows.

Sanford police arrested Billy
Johnson, 57, of Sanford Thursday for
driving under the influence and
reckless driving. Johnson was
reportedly pulling a small boat with
his vehicle and swerving on
Mellonville Avenue.
Theft
Sanford police arrested Shaneka
Freeman, 21, Kwandria Carr, 19,
both of Sanford and Tavares Jones,
19, of Orlando Thursday for purse
snatching at lire Canid Will on 2nd
Street.
Dealing in Stolen Property
Sanford police arrested I’revo
Clark, 19, of Sanford Thursday for
dealing in stolen property after lie
reportedly sold $770 worth o f stolen
electronics to a Fern Park pawn
shop.

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The Seminole County ■
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soring a horticulture pro­
gram 9 a.m. to noon
Saturday, Nov. 24.
The program, titled
"Termite Control, What
Every Homeowner Should
Know," will be led by speak­
er Al Ferrer, Seminole
County urban h o r t i c u U u i U * .
Hie event Is free to the pub­
lic a n d w ill be held in the
Seminole County Extension
Service, located at 250 W.
County Home Road,
Sanford.
For more information, call
407-665-5558 or 407-6655561.

Seminole deputies arrested Darrell
Woodruff, 37, of Lake Mary Friday
for his third offense of driving under
the influence and first offense of dri­
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Sanford police arrested John
Williams, 55, o f Sanford Wednesday
for retail theft. He allegedly tried to
steal seven sticks of dm lorant and
two containers of aftershave lotion
from the Family Dollar located on
1st Street.

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Society for Historical
Preservation is sponsoring
the 25lh annual Longwood
Arts and Crafts Festival 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov.
17, and 9 a.m. to 4 pan.
Sunday, Nov. 18.
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Obituaries
JULIA R. BENN
Julia R. Benn, 87, of Lydia
Drive, Deltona, died Tuesday,
Nov. 13,2001, In Florida Hospital
Rah Memorial, Orange City.
Bom in Fort Wayne, Ind., she
moved to Central Florida from
Miami In 1983. She was a home*
maker and president of the
Women'* Sodety at First United
Methodist Church of Deltona,
where she was also a member.
Survivors include her husband
of 66 years, Charles Edward
Benn; a son, Richard Benn of
Reno, Nev.; two daughters, Carol
Wrinkle of Deltona and Judith
Quartermaine of Altamonte
Springs; eight grandchildren; and
seven n eat grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.
JOHNNIE MAE CLARK
Johnnie Mae Clark, 65, of Rut
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died
Wednesday,
Nov. 7,2001, in
her residence.
Bom March
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25,1936, in
Attapugus,
Ga., she was a
foster grand­
parent for the
Seminole
County School Board. She was a
member of Rescue Church of
God in Christ and the Mother's

Board for 13 years.
Survivors include her mother,
Mara Phillipce Williams of
Sanford; a son, Abraham Moses
Jr., of Sanford; three daughters.
Pandora Walker, Roselyn Brown
and Janet Johnson, all of Sanford;
two brothers, Evony Williams of
Sanford and Femun Williams of
Oakland, Calif.; two sisters, Ruth
Bell Callahan of S t Augustine
and Carolyn Barrett of Sanford;
10 grandchildren; and 18 great
grandchildren.
Services will be held 11 a.m.
Saturday, Nov. 17, in House of
Refuge Ministries Inc.
Wilson-Elchelberger Mortuary
Inc, of Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.

Care and Rehabilitation Center of
Sanford.
Bom June 3,1913, in Metta,
G r, she was a homemaker. She
was a member of New Mount
Calvary M.B. Church.
Survivors include two sons,
Willie James Ransom of St.
Petersburg and Elijah Randy
Ransom of Fort Worth, Texas;
four daughters, Marguerite
Johnson, Brenda K. Gilchrist,
Teresa Freeman and Gladys
Raasom, all of Sanford; three
brothers, Robert and Thomas
Lawson Sr., of Sanford, and
Ernest Lawson of New York City,
N.Y.; two sisters Rosa Simpson of
Waveriy and Bernice Starkcs of
Rochester, N.Y.; 13 grandchildren;
43 great grandchildren and 43
great great grandchildren.
WiLson-Eichelbcrger Mortuary
Inc. of Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.

GEMMA FAMA
Gemma Fama, 84, of Georgia
Avenue, Longwood, died
Monday Nov. 12,2001, in South
Seminole Hospital, Longwood.
Bom July 27, 1917, in Italy, she
resided in Central Florida for nine
years. She was a retired electron­
ics worker.
Survivors include a grand­
daughter, Justine Mascarella of
Sanford.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

JUDITH KAY RUSSELL
Judith Kay Russell, 60, of
Ridgewood Road, Sanfonl, died
Friday, Nov. 9,2001.
Bom Oct. 1,1941, in Detroit,
Mich., she moved to Central
Florida from Indiana in 1970. She
was a homemaker.
Survivors include a son,
Midtael J. Russell of DcBary; and
a daughter, laura Joyce Russell of
Sanford.
Funeral services were held 11
a.m. Thursday, Nov., in the
Gramkow Funeral Home Chapel

MERITS M. MYERS
Mertis M. Myers, 88, of
Blackstone Avenue, Sanford, died
Tuesday, Nov. 13,2001, in Health

Daytona; three daughters. Pearl
Nichter of Buffalo, N.Y., Margaret
Roggow of Medina, N.Y., and
Beatrice Gerould of Deltona; two
sisters, Jean Pelletier and Viola
Descy, both of Welland, Ontario;
26 grandchildren; 48 great grand­
children; and nine great great

with Pastor Tom Hensley officiat­
ing.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.
ELSIE H. STETZEL
Elsie H. Stetzel, 90, of Lotus
L ik e Drive, Casselberry, died
Monday, Nov. 12,2001.
Bom in Elba, N.Y., she moved
to Central Florida in 1955. She
was a homemaker. She was of the
Lutheran faith.
Survivors include two sisters,
Esther Barber Trailer of Toledo,
Ohio, and Minnie Barber Lewis of
Sanford; a brother, Morris Barber
of Toledo, Ohio; and several
nieces and nephews.
Wood lawn Carey Hand
Longwood Chapel is in charge of
arrangements.

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Littles is a 2001 graduate of
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Port, Fla.

RANOY
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PEARL J. WATTERS
Pearl J. Watters, 86, of
Stillwater Avenue, Deltona, died
Monday, Nov. 12,2001, in her res­
idence.
Bom in Canada, she moved to
Central Florida from Buffalo,
N.Y., in 1985. She was retried
from the Museum of Science in
Buffalo, N.Y., and a member of
Buffalo's CB Club. She enjoyed
wood burning and pin and
sequins arts. She was of the
Methodist faith.
Survivors include two sons,
Steve Fagullar of Ormond Beach
and Marvin Woodhall of South

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Opinion
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Legacy slots at universities,
are discriminatory, too

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a factor in only 10 percent to 20 percent of applications,
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through affirm ative action. W as that
w orth fighting over?
Apparently so. Like other colleges and
universities that attem pt to increase die
diversity of their student bodies, UGA
Cynthia
has been hit b y a series o f law suits
Tucker attacking its affirmative action efforts. So
has the University of M ichigan. So has
the University of Texas. And on and on.
E arlier this m onth, G eorgia's Board o f R egents
announced that UGA would drop
m o p iits affirm ative-action
e to f&lt;
program rather than continue
face court challenges.
The University of Michigan,, howi
however, has decided to
y difl
defend its effort - a slightly
different program than
uprem e Court.
Critics of affirmative action in college adm issions
have argued that such efforts are p aten tly unfair
b ecause they g ran t "racial preferences," ad m ittin g
unqualified black or Latino students over well-quali­
fied white students. That has never been true. The
University of Michigan and UGA m ay h ave adm itted
black students with slightly lower scores o n the SAT,
but they have never admitted students w ho are unqual­
ified.
But for the sake of argum ent, let's pretend the critics
are right. Isn't exactly the sam e thing true of legacy?
Isn't saving spaces in the freshman class for the lessqualified sons and daughters of graduates also patently
unfair? W hy doesn't that upset proponents of m erit
(narrow ly defined as scores on standardized adm issions tests)? W hy hasn't legacy been challenged in
cou rt?
M ost selective institutions, public and private, set
aside slots for family m em bers of graduates. Legacy is
racticed in th e Ivy L eagu e, at U G A , Duke, the
University of Texas, the University of Virginia and m ost
oth er prestigious colleges.
Given centuries of legally sanctioned racism , the
iractice'auto m atically discriminates against blacks.
in c e its first a lu m n i fin is h e d in 1804, f o r e x a m p le ,
U G A h as g ra d u a te d h u n d re d s o f th o u sa n d s o f w h ites.
But it has graduated only about 5,300 blacks since it
started adm itting them in 1961. The pool of blacks eli­
gible for legacy, therefore, is minuscule by com parison.
Legacy is affirmative action for those families with a
long tradition of college attendance, the vast majority of
w hom are white. It is baffling that conservatives w ho
argue that college admissions should be based on a
rigid standard o f scholarship have never been troubled
by admissions of less-qualified family m em bers of
alumni.
W hy is that? Surely those critics are not placated
because legacy benefits mostly the w hite and affluent.
Surely their opposition to affirmative action is a m atter
of principle - and color-blind.
Defenders of legacy note that students adm itted
because of it perform about as well as students adm it­
ted on the basis of test scores only. H owever, the sam e
is true of black students adm itted through college affir­
m ative-action program s. A ccording to a landm ark
study by William Bowen, former president of Princeton
University, an d Derek Bok, form er president of
H arvard University, black graduates of 28 elite institu­
tions - many, such as Supreme Court Justice Clarence
Thom as, adm itted through affirmative action - earned
advanced degrees in such fields as m edicine and law at
slightly higher rates than their white counterparts.
If critics of affirmative action are interested only in
fairness, they should demand an end to legacy and
insist on that change in court. Oddly, they have yet to
rise to the challenge.

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Petree believes
recent article
lacked dignity
l b the e d ito r

The lead article of Nov. 11,
2001, "Mental health agency
defies dty codes" not only lacked
dignity but was also largely spec­
ulative containing words such as
"has yet," "should" and "may."
You,lsuccessfully skirted the
You
imaiy issue, which is whether
jhefiSu
the facility is or is not a
"Community Resource Facility"
as defined by City Ordinance
3502.1 would strongly urge the
Mayor and City Commissioners
to consider the negative long­
fa&lt;
term effects of classifying a facili­

ty that provides medical services
to people who cannot afford pri­
vate health insurance, as a
Community Resource Facility.
Setting this precedence would
s e v e r eely
l limit the future possibility of any type of not-for-profit
medical facility such as an
Alzheimer's, Cancer. Heart
Disease or Diabetes clinic from
operating in the Sanford City
limits.
The City of Sanford has a long
and well documented history of
soliciting business endeavors that
utilize a minimum wage work­
force, unlike the prospering city
of Lake Mary. The practice dates
back to the days o f our Founding
Father, Henry Sanford, and con­
tinues today with the vast expan­
sion of retailers, hotels and
restaurants in the city limits. An

individual in today's society who
makes $6 an hour cannot possi­
bly afford adequate health care
coverage. To prevent the reloca­
tion and expansion of a needed
medical facility is morally irre­
sponsible, in light of our City
leadership's aggressive pursuit of
businesses who employ mini­
mum wage workers. How Ironic
that the Mayor and City
Commission is "thumbing their
nose at the needs of their citi­
zens."
The U S. Surgeon General's
extensive report on mental health
* lished in 2000, states, "mental
th and mental illness are part
of the mainstream of health, and
they are a concern for all people."
This published report shows that
mental illness ranks number two
in the burden of disease on econ­

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omy in the United States, second
only to cardiovascular conditions
and exceeding all malignant dis­
eases.
The citizens of Sanford should
be outraged at the comparison of
their medical needs to die needs
of dogs and cats in an animal
shelter, the analogy clearly
demonstrates the need for more
Diversity Training for the
Management and Staff of the
Seminole Herald.
Alice Petree
Sanford
Member ok Seminole County
Mental Health and Substance
Abuse Ibak Force
Board of Directors of the
Mental Health Association of
Central Florida
National Alliance for the
Mentally 111 of Greater Orlando

In war, truth and history usually die first
advises the A rchivist that the for­
With a stroke of the p en on
mer President and the incumbent
Nov. 1, President Bush stabbed
President agree to authorize
history in the back and blocked
access to the records or
Americans' "right to
until so ordered by a final
know" how presidents
and nonappealable
actually make decisions.
court"
A five-page executive
My response to that
order released by the
was to send President
White House the next day
Bush a couple of books
ended more than 30 years
on recent presidencies
of movement toward
along with a note saying
openness in government
and re-established the old
they might become valu­
Richard
able artifacts, because no
standard of "need to
Reeves
writer will be able to do
know."
From now on, scholars, • • • • • • books like them anymore
without approval from
journalists and any other
two presidents. I also attached a
citizens will have to show "a
letter from his father, the first
demonstrated, specific need to
President Bush, praising the work
know" even to ask to see docu­
of documenting presidential deci­
ments and records from the
Reagan, Clinton and two Bush
sion-making.
presidende s— and all others to
There are rules upon rules
come. And if an individual or
upon rules about wnich presiden­
institution asks to sec records
tial papers become available and
never made public during a presi­ when— and some of them defy
all reason. For more than 25
dency but later deposited in the
years, an inscription by the Irish
National Archives by former
writer Brendan Behan to
presidents, the requester seeking
President Kennedy was withheld
documents will now have to
receive the permission of both the from researchers, apparently
former president and the incum­
because it was written on a copy
of Evergreen magazine, a literary
bent
journal considered racy stuff in
The wording of the Bush order
those days. And the rules change,
puts it this way. "The Archivist
though they have been changing
shall not permit access to these
in the direction of more and easi­
records by a requester unless and
er access, beginning with the
until the incumbent President

Freedom of Inform ation A ct

(FOIA) in 1966 and postWatergate laws, regulations and
decisions defining presidential
papers— with the exception of
obviously personal items and true
matters of national security — as
public property, not a private
archive.
Until last week, a citizen had
the right to seek to review presi­
dential papers five yean after the
end of a presidency under the
FOIA, or to simply ask for all but
the most sensitive records after 12
years. No more. "If you disagree,
you can still go to court," a White
House spokesperson told me.
Right If you nave yean and tens
of thousands of dollars to spare to
get to an unappealable decision.
The White House is emphasiz­
ing two reasons for Bush's order.
One, certainly valid, is that pre­
mature disclosure of decision
memos and such could stifle can­
did dialogue inside any White
House. Second, they say, this is
just a way to streamline the
process, make it more orderly.
The first has always been true,
and the republic has managed to
survive wnen some truth sups
out 20 yean or so after the crisis
of the day. The second is so
unnecessary it is ludicrous. To
make its case, the White House
released the fact that there are

68,000 FOIA applications for
records in President Reagan's
library north of Los Angeles.
Well, I know, because I am on the
list there and have been told it
will take at least a year and a half
to process new requests. But it is
hard to figure out how double
presidential oversight will speed
things up, unless the idea is to
just say no.
And I think that is the idea.
There are surely Reagan-era
records that might be a touch
embarrassing to some men and
women back in power with the
second President Bush. More
important, though, the most con­
troversial recoin searches of my
lifetime have involved foreign
assassinations and assassination
attempts, particularly regarding
the deaths of President Ngo Dinh
Diem of South Vietnam, President
Salvador Allende and Gen. Rene
Schneider in Chile, and Fidel
Castro in Cuba. I suspect these
Bushmen, aware that they are
headed into a nasty war, simply
do not want to have to spend
their later lives defending the
decisions they are making now.
Secrecy is their way. If truth is
the first casualty in all war, in this
one, complete and candid history
will be the second.
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O 2001 ATLANTA CONSTTTVnON

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Next Thursday,
many fam ilies
will sit down to a
Thanksgiving
dinner, complete
with a ll the trim­
mings. We asked
several children
from Genesis
Christian PreS chool in
Longwood what
fo o d they like
best fo r
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I like the turkey.
And, I like carrots
and applesauce.

Brittney Nugent

My favorites are
the chicken and
salad. I also like Ice
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Thorpe said.
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part of a roving band of thieves
that target residential areas dur­
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typically steal jewelry whicn
pays their "business expenses"
of renting high priced cars and
traveling by airplane to new
locations. Some money is even
thought to be funncled back to
their home countries. What sep­
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traditional criminal is the ability
to produce false identification
and then slip through the cracks
of the judicial system.
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to have four aliases — Barbar
Dolinska,
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at church.
"Tamara Dolinska is wanted
just as bad,” Thorpe said.
Neighbors at the tim e did
notice something strange and
asked the "traveling criminals”
what they wanted, but accord­
ing to the police report the
thieves used the "lost dog ploy"
to avoid confrontation.
Sem inole
County
Judge
Alan Dickey will h eat, the
Longwood case Dec. 11. Since
1995, she has faced burglary
charges from four different
Florida counties; Pinellas, Palm
Beach,
Indian
River
and
M anatee. In addition, Indian
River County; St. Louis, Mo.;
Clayton, Mo.; and immigration
officials in Miami also have
detainers on Dolinska.
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Mr. Kevin Grace of Seminole
County Government, Mr. Stuart
Henry o f Welbro Building
Corporation, Ms. Laurie Levin
of Baker It Hostetler, and Matt
Weber o f FOX 35, attended their
first board of directors meeting
on October 22,2001.
The Foundation for Seminole
County Public Schools is a 501c3

non-profit corporation that
supports
the
Sem inole
schools. Teacher and student
recognition programs such as
Teacher o f the Year, SchoolRelated Employee of the Year,
grants and scholarships for stu­
dents and teachers are some o f
the many projects funded by
The Foundation.

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can really find out who they are.
They know how to work the sys­
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get them
in
court they'll try
to plea down by
offer
fering to make
full restitution
to the victim
and pay full
court costs. "
Dolinska
is
thought to have
as many as five
Dolinska
close associates
—
many
of
them from her own family.
Family and ethnic ties make the
groups hard to work from the
inside, Thorpe said.
jan Jalonski, and Dolinska's
sister, Tamara, are also wanted
on charges in the Longwood
case. All three reportedly stole
approximately $15,000 worth of
jewelry and precious metals

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Orlando
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Seminole
Com m unity C olleg e nursing
instructor Maureen Tremel was
recently honored with the
Florida
Association
of
Community C olleges' (FACC)
Excellence
in
Curriculum
Exemplary Practice Award at
th e
52nd
A nnual
FACC
Convention.
Each year
the
FACC's
Curriculum Commission recog­
nizes programs demonstrating
exceptional achievement in cur­
riculum or instruction.
Nominated last April by
SC C's Dean's Council, Trcmel's
entry — which included a
description and accompanying
program materials • was sent to
FACC’s
Curriculum
Commission for review. Of six
semi-finalists, three were cho­

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sen as finalists and asked to
present abbreviated versions of
their innovative programs at
the convention.
Competing with two profes­
sors
from
St.
Petersburg
College, Tremel presented
“Responding to Community
Needs
with
an
O n-line
Paramedic to RN Transition
Course."
The
Param edic
to
RN
Transition tract in the Associate
in Science degree program
allows paramedics to pursue
their education while working
full-time and was designed to
avoid skills repetition.
Students are able to complete
the theory component of the
first year of study solely on­
line. Tests, interactive activities
and stream ing videos are
offered via the Internet.
The program premiered in

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Aug. 2000 with 11 experienced
paramedics.
'S in ce that time, the nursing
program has tried to get the
word out about the program,"
Tremel said. "Ultimately, we'd
like to expand, creating part­
nerships with colleges who
may have one or two students
interested in such a program,
but who don't have the
resources or overall student
interest to develop a program
like this.
" I ’m hoping my presenta­
tions may increase awareness
about the program and that
we're w illing to w ork with
other institutions," she added.
In addition to winning the
$1,000 award, Tremel's abstract
will be published in Visions,
FACC's Journal o f Applied
Research.
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Murder suspect may have ties to Central Florida
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
SANFORD — The Seminole
County Sheriff's Office along
with other area agencies are on
the look out for a California
triple-murder suspect that may
have connections to the commu­
nity.
Santa Cruz, Calif., police Sgt.
Rudy Escalante's 10-year pur­
suit of Angel Manuel Rivera, 56,
has his newest leads pointing to
the Deltona and South Florida
areas — locations he has visited
in the past.
A California grand jury
indicted Rivera on three counts
of murder in 1991 for a drive­
way shooting spree, Escalante
said. Police believe Rivera

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struck again in 1999 when an
East Chicago woman was mur­
dered.
"He was living there with a
woman," Escalante said. "H er
11-year-old son awoke one
morning and found her stran­
gled in the living room. He was
gone."
At the time of the Chicago
murder, Rivera was using tne
alias Sylvester Vasquez, but
other aliases include Jose
Robles, Miguel Rivera and
Manuel Rivera, said Escalante.
Other locations Rivera is
thought to have ties is in
Pompano
Beach
and
Milwaukee, Wis., as well as his
homeland, Puerto Rico.
"We're running off some
leads when we were in East

Chicago that some contacts said
he's been to Florida in the past,"
Rivera said.
According to the SCSO alert,
Rivera is a
d e v o u t

Catholic and
freau en ts
churches to do
v o lu n teer
work and to
find a place to
stay.
Rivera is 5
feet 9 inches
tall,
weighs
175
pounds
and has brown
eyts, black Itair and a medium
complexion. The FBI also has a
warrant issued for unlawful
flight to avoid prosecution.

M ARK YOUR CALENDARS!
Residents of unincorporated Seminole County

Hm Mphoto bp I
Ju d g e Wallace Hall aweara In Lake Mary City Commleeloner George Duryea during Triunday'a ceremony at
City Halt. Standing with the two men la Duryea’a wife. Mary Ja n e . City Commlaaloner Jan et Jem igan waa also
awom In during the ceremony. Both commlaalonera ran unopposed for their Commlaalon seats. Duryea la the
d t/ a senior member of Commlaalon, and Thursday’s meeting marked the beginning of his 15th consecutive
year a s a Lake Mary dty commlaaloner. -We’ve accomplished a lot In afl these years, but there are still things
to d o ,' Duryea said. 'That’s why I continue on Commission.'

Motorists should watch for lane closures on U.S. 17/92
The inside, northbound lane
on U.S. Hwy 17*92, approxi­
mately one mile north of the U S.
Hwy 17-92 and 1-4 interchange,
will
be
closed
Monday,
November
19
through
Wednesday, November 21, 2001,
during the hours of 6:30 am to
5:30 pm. The inside, south­
bound lane will also be closed at

the same location after mor
rush hour has subsided,
lanes will be opened by 5 3 0 pm.
Lane closures are necessary to
help facilitate truck traffic that

will be hauling dirt and debris
from the newly constructed
retention pond for the 1-4 bridge
replacement project.

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Q u e stio n s? Call Solid W aste Management C u sto m e r Service at 407-665-2260

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Sunday. November 18. 2001

T he Seminole Herald

C o u n ty s h o w c a s e s G I S s e r v ic e s
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer •
SANFORD — Wednesday
marked the third annual global
Geographic
Information
Systems (GIS) technology day,
but for Seminole County's GIS
department it was its sixth.
GIS technology is a collection
datj designed to
of geographicc data
efficiently
capture,
store.
update, manipulate, analyze,
‘
‘
and' display
all forms
of geo­
graphically referenced informa­
tion. The county's GIS technolo­
gy may not be the premier glob­
al GIS program, out as many
county residents learned during
GIS Day 2001 they're definitely
no slouch.
GIS Day 2001 helped educate
millions of children and adults
in more than 81 countries on the
benefits of geography and the
role GIS plays in its support of
geography.
“This is a good opportunity
to show people what GIS is and
what it can do,“ said city of
Sanford G IS technician Mike
Jones, who visited the exhibit
looking to share data. “It's
always nice to see what the
county is doing because they're
at the forefront."
Geographical layers of infor­
mation developed by the coun­
ty GIS department help many
county operations including
planning, stormwater and the
property appraiser's office,
|hey also play a big part in
public hearcounty commission pul
ings providing valuable refer­
ence points for sometimes heat­
ed discussions. What many
county residents don't realize is
the power of the county maps is
also available to the public.
When New York City's em er­
gency operations center was
lost in the World Trade Center
terrorist attack, G IS publica­
tions Warned departm ents
across the nation to make sure
their data is stored on CD-

D o n atio n

"This is a testament Florida
Power truly understands that
children are our future," said
Una Calderone, executive direc­
tor of the Foundation. "This will
help us tremendously in putting
more math and science teachers
in the classrooms."
The current grant structure
helps meet the Foundations
short-range goal of helping cur­
rent Instructional employees
receive certification, Calderone
said. However, its long-range
goal is to help individuals attain
the education needed to teach in
the classroom.
"Right now, we are soliciting
current teachers who need certi­
fication in the math and science
areas," she said. "For example,
this will help an English teacher
who wants to get certified in sci­
ence."
Anyone Interested in more
information about the grant can
e-mail
an
Inquiry
to:
john_reichcrt@scps.Kl2.fl.us or
call Joy Ford at 407-320-0097.

Continued from Page IA
cation in math or science, which
are considered high need areas.
The grant is an incentive for
them to go back to school now
in order to have them certified
in these areas as soon as possi­
ble.
"There arc already some peo­
ple in the school system now
w ho want to go back and get
their degrees," Petkov said. "We
wanted to focus on them. Our
main goal is to put new teachers
in the classroom. In this way, we
hope to be a small piece in solvfo "Seminole
ing the problem for
County."
*
Grant recipients must take a
minimum of six semester hours
per year toward the high need
areas and receive a grade of "C "
or better in each course, with an
overall GPA o f 2 5 . Applicants
must sign a contract indicating
that upon completion of ccrtifisne will teach for
cation, he or she
three years in Seminole County
Public Schools. The grant will
reimburse tuition costs at
Seminole Community College
or the University of Central
Florida.

Michelle Jeria can be reached at
mdjerla Osemlnoteheraldxom or
407-322-2611.

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Seminole County senior G IS analyst Nancy Church explains the layers ot geographical information available at all
the county's public libraries.

ROMs. Seminole County
inty had
ing Ithat yital infoi
been storing
informa
tion on CD-ROM s for two
years, said AI Hill, county GIS
program manager.
"We originally developed
this CD in response to a hurricane that was bearing
bci
down on
us," Hill said. "We could oper­
ate out of the back o f our car if
we needed to."
Much o f that same informa­
tion is available to the public
with CD-RO M s that can be
checked out from every county
public library and through the
web
site
• at
w w w .co .sem in o le.fl.u s/ g is/ .
The county map has more than
120 different layers of informa­

tion such as addresses, munici­
pal boundaries and flood
plains.
Also on the disc are some
countywide aerial photos. Since
1995, Seminole County GIS has
regularly completed new coun­
ty aerial shots every few years.
Not only do the series of aerial
photos document the land use
change and urban growth, but
they also play an important role
in the reconstruction and
assessment after a disaster.
"The data is invaluable for
emergency management folk,"
Hill said.
Some groups learning more
about GIS technology included
several cable companies, school

board employees, home owners
associations and county staff.
Ken Covert and
Linda
Reynolds of the Seminole
County/Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce also visited the GIS
technology departm ent. They
said the information provided
by the county's m aps could
help in relocation o f employees
for newly attracted businesses
to the area.
"O ur county is leading the
way in doing this," Reynolds
said. "W e surely appreci
them having an open house.
C h ristop her P atto n
c a n be
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Sheriff’s office needs volunteers for Victim Advocate Unit
From Stall Reports
1'T h e Seminole County Sheriff'a
Office Victim Advocate Unit is
seeking volunteers who are will­
ing to assist crime victims in
times of need.
Volunteers would receive
training and meniorin from the
sheriff's office. Ad itionally,
trainin
would be offered
through the state attorney's

San ford issues
new utility bills
Beginning in November, the
City of Sanford Utility Bill will
look different. Rather than a
postcard, the bill will come in
an envelope. The new letter for­
mat will feature the same
important information and
more. The new bill will be easi­
er to read and process. It will
also allow for inserts, so the city
can better communicate with its
customers. A return envelope
will be included for the conve­
nience of bill payers.
For more information phone
Sanford Utility Customer
Service at 407-330-5630.

office. After the training, and
when volunteers feel comfort­
able w ith-policles, procedures
and their new dutfee, the volun­
teers w ill respond’ to crime
scenes to assist victims as need­
ed.
Their services will be utilized
in the incorporated areas of the

Applicants for the voluntary
county and they would primari­
ly work nights, weekends and positions will be required to
holidays.
- •■t— • undergo a background check.
Ideally, the Victim Advocate
Unit would like to add six vol­
unteers to its staff. Those inter­
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T he Seminole Hekald

S e m in o le E x p r e s s w a y in c e n t iv e
p r o g r a m to b e n e fit c o m m u te r s
Beginning Monday, Nov. 19,
SunPass and E-Pass users trav­
eling between State Road 434
and Red Bug Lake Road on the
Seminole Expressway (Central
Florida GreenoWay/Toll Road
417) will receive a 44 cents cred­
it on their normal 75 cents tri
as part of the one year Tol
Rebate Incentive Program.
To receive the discount,
motorists equipped with either
SunPass or E-Pass systems must
enter the Seminole Expressway
at State Road 434 or Red Bug
Lake Road, and exit at either
Red Bug Lake Road or State
Road 434.
Upon completion of the
route, the electronic toll collec­
tion software compiles the
information and Issues a 44
cents credit. SunPass and E*
Pass customers receive the cred­
it on their account balance the
next business day; SunPass freouuent users continue to receive
thie ir regular 10 percent dis­
count
Cash customers are not eligi­
ble for the rebate because their
trip origin and destination can
only be confirmed through elec­
tronic toll collection.
Motorists may still enter the
on-ramps at-speed, but the
SunPass or E-Pass transponder
must be properly mounted on
the windshield to ensure that
the electronic readers located on
the ramps collect the informa­
tion at both points along the
route.
The Tolls Rebate Incentive
Program (TRIP) was initiated at
the request of the Oviedo City
Council. The City Council
hoped that the Sem inole
Expressway would be able to
provide some relief on heavily
congested State Road 434.
Florida's Turnpike began devel­
opment of the program, which
encourages riaersnip on the
Seminole expressway as well as
subscriptions in. the SunPass
electronic toll collection pro­
gram.
As additional.,Incentives for
drivers, Ihc ‘ TRIP discount
brings the toll rate for this short
jmovemdrtt"tol2 and one-half
cents per mile, in line with other
movements along the Seminole,
and may save motorists time by
using the Expressway instead of
State Road 434 for local trips.
For more information on the
TRIP, call the public informa­
tion office at 800-749-PIKE, ext.
3492.
To sign up for the
SunPass program, call 1-888TOLL-FLA, or logon to the web­
site
at
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Q — What is the Tolls Rebate
Incentive Program?
A — A one-year pilot pro­
gram for SunPass and E-Pass

Historic Trust sponsors
home tour, lighting contest
Get in the holiday spirit by
decorating your home's exteri­
or and participating in the
H oliday
Home
Lighting
C ontest sponsored by the
Sanford Historical Trust Inc.
The contest is part of the 13th
Annual Holiday Tour of Homes
Friday, Nov. 30 through
Sunday, Dec. 2.
The lighting contest is open
to all city of Sanford residents
and five prizes will be award­
ed:
• Best Overall Display will
receive a Waterford Crystal
piece (Over $100.00 value)
• Most Unusual Display will
receive a Mikasa Lead Crystal
Vase
• Best Traditional Display
will receive a $50.00 Dillard's
Gift Certificate
• Most Number Of Lights
will receive a Mikasa Lead
Crystal Candy Bowl
• Best Block — each house­
hold will receive a bottle of
Tommy Hilfigcr Cologne.
Judging will be held Nov. 26

Seminole Expressw ay

through Dec. 3 after 6 p.m.
Remember to submit your
entry form and have your
Holiday Lights on during those
evenings. Winners will be noti­
fied by Dec. 8.
There is no entry fee, just
submit a form with your name,
address, phone number and
whether you arc 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 must be
received by Wednesday, Nov.
26,2001 to be eligible.
A property may only win
once in a three year period in
order to allow others tnc oppor­
tunity to be recognized for their
efforts. You may be a “block"
winner one year and "resi­
dent" winner a different year.
For ticket information on the
Sanford
Historic
Trust's
Holiday Tour of Homes, call
407-263-4488.

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b e tte r
w a y to b u y
in su ran ce .
You c a n buy your

customers that travel the short,
tw o and one-half mile trip
between Red Hug Lake Road
and State Road 434 that will
encourage enrollm ent in the
electronic toll collection pro­
grams, and provide commuters
with a rebate.
Q — What benefit do
SunPass, E-Pass users receive?
A
—
Custom ers
with
transponders who enter or exit
the Sem inole Expressway at
Red Bug Lake Road and enter
or exit at State Road 434 will
receive a rebate of 44 cents on
the 75 cents toll normally
charged. (See diagram)
Q — Who is eligible to partic­
ipate in this program?
A — All SunPass and E-Pass
users who travel the Seminole
Expressway between Red Bug

Lake Road and.State Road 434
automatically receive the rebate
during the trial. No registration
is necessary to participate. The
transponder, however, must be
properly mounted on the wind­
shield, so it can be read at both
ramps.
Q — Why did Florida's
Turnpike initiate this program?
A — Florida's Turnpike was
approached by the Oviedo City
Council, which hoped that the
Sem inole Expressway might
provide additional relief for
commuters on such congested
local roadways as Aloma
Avenue (State Road 426), Red
Bug Lake Road and State Road
434. Since the Turnpike was
looking for ways to encourage
ridership on the Seminole
Expressway
and
increase

in su ra n ce

SunPass usage, this cooperative
program was developed as a
way to meet both goals.
Q — Why not just low er the
tolls
on
the
Sem inole
Expressway?
A — Except for this one short
movement, tolls average 12.5
cents per mile when traveling
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being added to it, and they remembrance.
would just get so excited."
"Rosemary is the herb of
Every student in the school, remembrance," she said.
starting with the pre-kinderOnce the wreath was complet­
garten class, wrote or drew a ed, Hardin sent a letter and a
message to the survivors of Sept. photograph to New York City
11. Manv of the hands offer Mayor
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third-grader wrote, "my daddy's was constructed.
fighting for you," while another
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construction paper hand states, to New York City, but it just got
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died on Sept. 11. My prayers and
Instead, the wreath will high­
thoughts are with you."
light a short ceremony on
Hardin also added a sprig of Tuesday sponsored by the
Rosemary to the bow o f the school's PTA. It will be placed on

about what has happened."
Hardin said she received the
idea for the wreath after the
national
PTA
organization
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declared National Wreath of
Remembrance Day. Local PTAs
were asked to elaborate on the
idea, encouraging schools to
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observe the day.
"W hen we told the students
about It, they were really happy
about doing it," Hardin said.
"Each day, they would walk by
the wreath as it got bigger and

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will remain throughout the
upcoming holiday.
The school’s PTA is also
encouraging parents to display
their own wreaths on Nov. 22, in
observance of National Wreath
Remembrance Day. The day
gives communities across the
country a chance to remember
the victims o f the Sept. 11
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economic crimes division. He died
Saturday after an infection spread
to quickly for dixiors to treat.
Kilgore took ill suddenly last
week,
said
sheriff's
office
spokesman Steve Olson. He was

The Seminole County Sheriff’s
Office deputies mourned Tuesday
as 39-year-old deputy Mark
Kilgore was laid to rest.
Kilgore a 14-year veteran of the

hospitalized at the Florida
Hospital Fish Memorial in Orange
City for an aggressive staph infec­
tion.
He is survived by his wife for
seven years, Helen; his 6-year-old
son, Matthew; his parents, Max

and Phyllis Kilgore of Orange City;
a sister, Linda Wood and a grand­
mother, Ethel Kilgore of Marion,
Ind.
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Florida agencies are using or in
the process of implementing the
program, said David Pantel,
president
of
On
Target
Performance Systems.
Learning the System
While the new program will
initially help Sanford police
make the evaluation process
more efficient, the benefits could
be numerous to the professional
development of the force, Pantel
said.
That same potential has the
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ing the program tor
&gt;r its purchasing process, and a scheduled
ig with FAA officials with
meeting
the thoughts it could be used for
airport screeners. Implementing
the program into a department is
a lengthy process that begins
with a daily job analysis for each
member.
Every employee's evaluation
log is customized accordingly to
their daily job tasks they provide
in an initial survey. Individual
logs are also developed around
policies officers have to adhere to
and proficiencies.
"It will help establish expecta­
tions at the front end of the eval­
uation period so there is no sur­
prises at the end of the evalua­
tion period," Tooley said about
the process.
Chi a monthly basis, supervi­
sors grade an officer's performance, using specific examples,
in the employee's designated
categories based on
o a simple
tern. Each
three ratings system.
each catecate­
gory is weighted by subject,
importance, and frequency on a
scale of I to 4. In an effc
fort to

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Ron Koenig, right, Instructs Sanford Police Li. Jerry Hargaett and SgL Pat Smith about how to use the Performance
Management Plus software,.

make the system as honest,
objective and fair as possible, the
weight given to each item are not
disclosed to the evaluating
supervisors, Pantel said
"It's very difficult for supervi­
sors to manipulate," he said. "It
also provides excellent docu­
mentation for the courts. It's
very hard to argue with specific
dates, specific performance

issues. It's so concise, but it's
detailed."
Helping Everyone
Thepr
program will also develop

improvement plans for each
employee. Flans arc given to
employees with expected comdates and could range
ftlcted
tom on-the-job training to coun­

seling. Skill deficiencies which
appear department-wide can
also quickly be identified
through various in-depth man­
agement reports. That feature
will be integral in helping tailor
future training needs, Tooley
said.
Pantel noted the program also
helps protect employees too.
Unlike the traditional hand writ­
ten evaluations where personal
preference may taint the out­
come, the program's objective
point scale prevents that. It also
tracks unnoticed, but Important
areas such as extra curricular
activities and exceptional perfor­
mances, he said.
The program was originated
as a (aw enforcem ent tool,
but today the database is
being applied to citywide
applications, health services
and fire departments, Pantel
said. Leon County Sheriff's
Office was the first law enforce­
ment agency to implement the
program. The sh eriff's office
chief of detectives Capt. John
Schmidt refers to it as an "aw e­
some system that quite frankly
m eets all the standards. It’s
really the best thing going in job
evaluation."
His opinion is Important to the
Sanford Police Department not
just because of Its ringing
endorsement for the new evalua­
tion program, but he b also the
president of the Florida Police
Accreditation Coalition.

The Quest Begins
Accreditation will not come
easy as the process for applying
takes two years, but Tooley said
the department b "moving dili­
gently toward i t "
A number of issues have to be
addressed and more than 270
standards have to be met before
accreditation is granted, said
Schmidt. Sanford b addressing
some key issues Schmidt Identi­
fied, like creating new policy and
program documentation.
"The community benefits
from accreditation because they
see the agency b raising the bar,"
Schmidt said. "There's a lot of
benefib within the department
as it provides employees with
clear cut guidelines of now to do
business."
The process doesn't end with
accreditation, as departments are
assessed every three years to
make sure they're doing what
they
sdid
they
would.
Accreditation also s e b forth high
professional stand ard , as opera­
tions arc required to be docu­
mented more, he saidti.
"It's a lot of work!* Schmidt
saldl
If Tooley's first twfc years of
hard work are any n le c tio n o f
the next two, the Sareord Police
Department will takqjhe accred­
itation process in stric
Christopher Patton can bs
reached at cpettondsemlnoleherald.com or 407-322-2411.

SCOTTY'S BARGAIN OUTLET

High School Magnet Information Nights
Parents of middle school stu­
dents have the opportunity to
hear magnet program facilita­
tors present program overviews
of
Crooms
Academy
of
Information
Technology,
Seminole H igh's International
Baccalaureate
Diploma
Program, Seminole
H igh's
Health Academy, and Lyman
High's Institute of Engineering.
Applications for magnet pro­
grams were distributed to all
eighth grade Seminole County
P ublic School students on
Thursday, Oct. 16. In addition,
applications are available at all
middle and high school guid­
ance offices and at the
Educational Support Center, 400
East Lake Mary Boulevard in
Sanford. Acceptance into high

school magnet programs is by
application only. The applica­
tion period continues through
Dec. 5. Student assignment is
made by random selection.
Notification letters will be
mailed on Jan. 15,2002.
Interested students and fami­
lies are invited to attend high
school magnet information
nights at these locations:
Nov. 26 — 7 p.m. Academy of
Health Careers at Seminole
High
Nov. 27 — 7 p.m . C ro o m s
Academy
of
In fo rm a tio n
Technology
Nov. 28 — 7 p.m. Institute for
Engineering at Lyman High
Nov.
29
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N ovem ber 18, 2001

Hunting
safely from
treestands
SfMdai to tfw Herald
MONTGOMERY, A L . _
" If you're a hunter, chances
are you know or know of
someone who has been
Injured In a treestand acci- ‘
dent," says Jackie Bushman,
the founder and CEO of
Buckmasters, the world's
largest whltetail deer
hunters association.
"In our hunting club a few
years ago, one of the guys
didn't check his stand from
the previous year before
using i t When he went to
climb onto it on opening day
o f deer season, the limb he
used to step into his stand
from had rotted. When he
stepped on to it, it broke. He
fell to the ground, broke his
hip, and lay there for four
hours before crawling to the
road for help.
"Most treestand accidents
are the result of careless and
costly errors," says
Bushman. "But treestand
hunting is safe and reward­
ing if we pay attention to a
few basics. People don't like
to bother with things like
safety belts and other safety
measures, but paying atten­
tion to safety measures, like
wearing a safety belt, is
smart, he says.
"Being safe in a treestand
isn't difficult. It boils down
to a little time and advance
work — which provides
some of us with a really
good excuse to spend extra
time in the woods before
.hunting season," Bushman

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"Turkey Bowl Flag Football
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The tournament will be played on
Thanksgiving Day, Thurscfay,
No
iy/November
22nd, at Thomas E. Whigham Stadium

‘ If you plan to hunt from
treestands this year; here are
some things Bushman rec­
ommends Keeping in mind.
"N o accident was ever
planned, that's why they're
called accidents," Bushman
reminds us. "Accidents
often occur when you're
tired, or when you're still
sleepy from getting up early.
One fall, just one, can leave
you dead or paralyzed.
"Any time your feet aren't
on the ground and you're
not wearing a safety belt,
you're in what I call "death
territory", he says. "If you
hunting from anything that's
hooked to a tree, you need a
safety belt. If, for some
unknown reason your stand
breaks, or you fall asleep, or
you lose your balance, the
safety belt can save your life.
"If you like to stand up
and shoot when you're bow
hunting, use a safety belt
that keeps you snug to the
tree when you stand up. If
you have to lean a little bit,
you want to feel the safety
belt grab.
Always check your treestand before the first day of
the season. "If you use a
homemade treestand, don't
forget: trees grow wider as
well as taller from Fall to
Fall and the nails might be
deeper in the tree than they
were," Bushman says, "leav­
ing the steps or stand less
stable. Check to make sure
that wooden parts are not
rotten. If you plan to make
your own stand this year,
consider using treated lum­
ber, which will last a lot
longer.
"If you plan to use any of
the limbs on a tree as steps
to get into your treestand, or
for balance after you get in,
make sure that they're alive
and sturdy.
"Remember the "death ter­
ritory" - when you're
putting a treestand in place
or when you're putting in
screw-in tree steps, wear a
safety b elt
"There are many safety
belts and harnesses on the
market," Bushman says. "It's
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Former local prep stars to play in benefit
Thanksgiving flag football tournament
on the Seminole High School campus.
The event will start at 1230 p.m. and run
until 5 3 0 p.m.
TUrkey Bowl gives a unique and great
opportunity for families, friends and
communities to come together and enjoy
a day of entertainment provided by past
high school and college stars, including
former High School All-America's, Black
College All-America's, semi-pro players,

and Arena2 players. This great event will
community togetherness, estab[&gt;romote
ish good communication skills and
structured community entertainment.
Teams will consist of members of the
Seminole High School coaching staff, as
well as former Lake Mary and Seminole
high school players. Including Calvin
Davis, George Gordon, Burnette and
Shawn Washington, Kerry Wiggins,

Robert Moore, Corey Bennett, and Britt
Henderson.
The tournament will consist of four
teams playing in a Double Elimination
format.
The Center looks forward to seeing a
throng of local football fans at the tour­
nament as it continues to work for the
benefit of the community and the chil­
dren and families it serves. Donations
will be accepted with a protion going to
the Millie Patterson Scholarship Fund
and The Grove Counseling Center's
Prevention Department.

No place like home

SCC women
get back on
track against
Hillsborough
By Dean Smith

Sports Editor
SANFORD — The Seminole
Community College women's
basketball team quickly forgot
about a tough weekend road
trip to the Panhandle with an
84-59 thumping of
Hillsborough Community
College from Tampa
Wednesday night at the SCC
Health and Physical
Education Center.
After opening the season
with a victory over Indian
River at home last week, the
Raiders headed northwest to

te a m s
k ic k o ff
w in t e r
seaso n
By Doan Smith
Sports Editor
SANFORD — On the
FHSAA (Florida High School
Activities Association) calendar
Monday was the first day that
Winter Sports teams could offi­
cially play a game.
A nd the so ccer team s w asted
n o tim e In 'k ic k in g ' off the
c am p aig n a s b o th the b o y s and
g irls had g am e s on the slate.
T w o -tim e d efe n d in g girls

the P a n sa c o la C la s sic last

weekend.
Coach Kan Patrick's charge*
fought host Pensacola Junior
College polnt-for-polnt in the
first game on Friday, but
dropped an 783-81 decision to
the Pirates.
Things then got worse on
Saturday as a tough OkaloosaWalton Community College
squad held SCC to only 26
points in the second half as it
pulled away for an 82-64 vic­
tory.
Playing before the home
fans on Wednesday, SCC
scored the game's first basket,
but then found itself down,
for the only time of the night,
3-2, when Lakeisha Eddins hit
the first of her four threepointers she nailed in the
game.
The Raiders then got hot,
mostly on the Inside play of 6foot-5 freshman center Yelena
Leuchanka, scoring 20 of the
next 23 points to build a 22-6
lead with 13:28 left in the first
half.
But with Leuchanka and fel­
low freshman starting forward
K.K. Thompson on the bench
with two fouls each, the
Hawks went on a roll, scoring
14 unanswered points to make
the score 22-20 with 10 min­
utes left before intermission.
SCC then went back to work
behind its star sophomore's.

Soccer

r t p J o n L a k e H o w e ll.
Stole Charm
n u ilw d N o . 1 2 in th e n a tio n in

Freshman center Yelena Leuchanka
(above) forces a Hawks player to
take a tough shot, while sophomore
Yo Johnson (right) puts a finger-roll
Into the basket during the Seminole
Community College women's bas­
ketball team 's 84-58 thrashing ot
Hillsborough Community College at
the SCC Health and Physical
Education Center. The 6-loot-5
Leuchanka, from Gomel, Belarus,
scored 2 0 points and had 12
rebounds, while Johnson keyed a
first-half surge that allowed the
Raiders to even their record at 2-2.
Over this past weekend, Johnson
had scored 21 points in both games
In the panhandle, while Leuchanka
had 19 points and 18 rebounds
against Pensacola Junior College
and 18 points against OkaloosaWalton Community College.

S e e W om en, Page 3B

Dry spell dooms Raider men
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
SANFORD — There are dry spells and
then there arc downright droughts.
The Seminole Community College men’s
basketball team seemed poised to win its
third game in four starts when it took a 10lead late in the first half against
Gilnt
illsborough Community College Monday
nigh* at the SCC Health and Physical
Education Center.
But the Raiders would score only nine
points over the next 14:40, during which
time the Hawks tossed in 39 points as the
visitors built a 2CLpoint lead, 71-51, with 11
minutes to play. The Tampa-based squad
then held off a late rally to win 91-80.
On Saturday (Nov. 10), nine players
scored in the first half as SCC built a 46-37

halftime lead and the Raiders coasted to an
85-72 victory over Johnson and Wales
University at Barry University in Miami.
Behind the inside play of freshman Kitus
Witherspoon and the outside play of sopho­
more Jason Currington, SCC was very
impressive in building a 42-32 lead with
5:40 to play in the first half.
But the Raiders suddenly went ice-cold
from the floor and would get only a threepointer from Antwain Tennell the rest of the
first half as Hillsborough rallied to take a
50-45 lead at Intermission.
The break didn't help SCC as they could
not get anything to fall and did not score
the first six minutes of the second half.
The Raiders fell behind by 20,71-51, with
11 minutes to go, but then caught fire again
behind a scrambling defense and the scor­
ing of Daniel Jackson, cutting the lead to 10,

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75-65, with five minutes to play, and seven
points, 80-73, with 2:15 remaining.
But the local squad would get no closer as
it fell to 2-2 on the season.
Terry Ratdiffe led the Hawks (3-1), who
had six players in double figures, with 19
points, while Currington had 17, Daniel
ackson 12 and Tennell 11 for SCC.
jac
On Saturday, the Raiders had dominated
their game with the NAIA Wildcats, with
DeLand's Chris Jackson pacing four players
into double figures with 18 points. Tennell
(17), Currington (14) and Daniel Jackson (1)
were the other double figure scorers.
D. Wallace scored a game-high 32 points
for Johnson and Wales.
SCC was scheduled to play Brevard
Community College in Cocoa on Thursday
and then head to St. Petersburg for a tourSee SCC M en, Page 3B

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theprcseason poll, picked right
up rrom where it left off, post­
ing a 2-0 shutout of Winter
Springs.
Muivihili
and Register scored
Muivii
second half goals and Richard
had seven saves in goal as the
Silver Hawks showed they will
be strong on defense again in
spite of losing six starters to
graduation.
In another girls game from
Monday, Kaly Curtis had two
goals and Jennah Carter and
Becky Brandt added a goal and
an assist each as Oviedo white­
washed Lyman, 4-0.
Candice Tolbert and Guilliana
Fonseca also had assists while
Lions goalie Mary Kay
O'Rourke got the shutout, only
facing two shots.
In trays' games, Dan Vagenen
scored a goal, but it was not
enough os Winter Park edged
Oviedo, 2-1; and Jim Panzella
and Jason McNemy scored
for Winter Springs and
Eoals
ake Howell, respectively, as
the two SAC schools battled to
a 1-1 tie in a defensive struggle.
The Bears' Drew Appier and
the Silver Hawks' Jason
Chapman had one save each in
goal.
Lake Brantley's teams domi­
nated Tuesday's play as both
Patriot squads posted big victo­
ries.
Tommy Stavitzski, Fernando
Patino and Graham Zusi scored
one goal each and Ron Fulmore
had two assists as the boys
edged Deltona, 3-2, on the
road; and Brooke Davis and
Melanie Donnelly scored sec­
ond half goals, with Donnelly's
game-winner coming with
three minutes left, as the girls
rallied past Bishop Moore, 2-1.
In the other boys game, Fablo
Pedrazza got off to a fast start
for Lyman, scoring a pair of
goals, but unfortunately his
effort came in a 3-3 tie with
Lake Howell.
In girls' games, McIntosh
scored three goals and added a
pair of assists and Haerens
came up with two saves in
recording a shut out as Lake
Mary crushed Spruce Creek, 80; and Orangewood Christian
had its way with Seminole,
blanking the Tribe, 7-0.
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November 18.2001

S u p e r M in i C u p c a r s p u t o n sh o w a t N ew S m y r n a
8poctel to tha Horald

SAMSULA — Last Saturday night saw six FASCAR divisions in competition at New Smyrna
Speedway. A special added attraction was the
return of the Super Mini Cup cars. These half­
scale Winston Cup machines turned some fantas­
tic laps around the speedway and produced some
of the best racing of the night.
The green flag found 13 of the brightly painted
cars flying into turn one. The race settled down to
a drafting contest among Doug Smith, Brian Etty,
Terry Tullis, Mark Ross, and Brandon
Duchscherer. Smith and Etty managed to break
away from the pack and decided to settle the
event between themselves. Smith flew under the
white flag with Etty in hot pursuit. Etty used the
draft ana caught Smith going into turn three. Etty
then tried a sling shot move off the comer and the
duo battled back to the line. With the cheering
crowd on their feet. Smith beat Etty by about a
foot and a half to record the win.
In other action Chris Lawrence recorded a hardfought win in the late model event. Lawrence is
no stranger to victory iane at NSS, and he was
happy to record another win.
"This was a tough race," Lawrence said. "I feel
bad that we had tne situation in turn one, but
sometimes those things happen. Thanks to my
team for all their hard work and to all of the fans
that are here tonight."
Lawrence's reference was to an incident
between his number 63 and the 26 of Mike
Murphy. The pair made contact entering the cor­
ner, leaving Murphy sitting against the wall.
The modified event found Jim "Hoot" Flynn at

the top of the field, followed closely by the 00 of
Bobby Blake, and 16 of Justin Henderson.
The sportsman event saw the 111 of Donnie
Williams in victory lane, Williams had driven a
smooth race and out dueled his competition dur­
ing several lead changes.
Conrad Grenier piloted his 01 to an eight-inch
win in the mini stock shoot out. Grenier and Ted
Vulpius battled over the last five laps of the event
in a side-by-side, bumper-to-bumper crowd pleascr that had to be decided by a look at the video
tape replay.
Both drivers complemented each other in victo­
ry lane as the crowd cheered their efforts.
"This is the type of racing we have done for
years," Grenier said. "Ted (Vulpius) and I have
had a good time on the track. We have never
touched each other and that makes for great rac­
ing. I hope the fans enjoyed this one."
The super stock feature took to the rack as a lov
layer of fog began to hamper visibility. Billy
Spade, Tim Ewing, Dale Clouser, and Ron Whaley
swar
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the
the
back of the pack and steadily worked his way for­
ward, eventually recording a tough fourth place
finish.
The final event o f the evening was almost invis­
ible from the Goodyear Tower as the strictly stock
field took the green flag. At one point in the event
the entire backstretch disappeared and spotters
around the speedway made sure safety was main­
tained. Bob Trombley piloted his "Pride of
Sanford" through the fog to record a win.
Trombley was followed across the line by Nick

Vogler, Paul Hudson, Berry Parks, and Tim
Edmonson.
Tonight (Saturday) the tune up for the
Goodyear Late Model Challenge, a new scries
that will run in 2002, will be run, paying $ 1,500.00
to win!, as well as FASCAR features in MiniStocks, Super Stocks, Sportsman and Strictly
Stock.
Gates open at 6 p.m. and racing begins at 7:30
p.m. every Saturday night at the track
Tack located at
the
he icomer of SR. 44 ana CR 419, between New
Smyrna, DeLand and Daytona.
In other news, veteran Wildwood pilot Dick
Anderson won the third and final leg of the 2001
RaceCar Engineering Florida Triple Crown, which
was also the 12th and final race o f the Sunbelt
Super Late Model Series, at Charlotte County
Speedway near Punta Gorda last Sunday joining
James Powell IU and Orlando's David Rogers as
winners in the Florida Triple Crown.
Trailing Anderson to the checkers were Scott
Walters, Mario Gosselin, Eric Black and Mike
Franklin. lYavis Kittleson, who finished sixth at
CCS, won the overall Florida Triple Crown
Championship for his consistently high finishes in
the three races.
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.
Also you a re invited to tune in to Daytona's
WNDB-AM 1150 “The new " VOICE" o f Stock Car
m g /" every Monday night from 8 p.m. to 9
Racing
p.m. following the Benny Parsons Show.

This is a radio show that is devoted to Short
Track Stock Car Racing and Is sponsored by New
Smyrna Speedway and hosted by Randy Dye of
Speedway Dodge and Don Nerone and Terry
Roberts from New Smyrna Speedway. They will
take your calls and answer questions at 386-2390033.

You can listen to the radio show anywhere in
the United States via the Internet!!! Log on to
....www.wndb.com. Give them a call and support
"your" radio show!
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MINI S r o C K I. (Ul) Conrad ( urroor; 2. (71) Tod Vuipiu* J. (55) Rkk
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l^arlo. Id (IM) lummy S in -a lh : II. (7) Dm M t r i y f t 12. (8) Patricia
O a y ; 13 (W) Tom CUfk
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W lulry; 4. (2D) Chtw IWud.it: 5 (30) M il* W W nonck; A (55) /tan
Snydrr, 7. (ST) MA* Snukup; 8 (M) Randy J a w * «. (61) T«d IM m n ; 10.
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W omen
Continued from page 1B
Yo Johnson and Gabrielle
Btankenfeld, to score the next
eight points and build the lead
back to 10,30-20, with eight
minutes left before halftime and
took a 48-33 lead into the lockerroom.
With Leuchanka back in the
game, the Raiders stayed hot to
open the second half, holding
HCC scoreless for five minutes
and 48 seconds (14:12 on the
clock) and taking a 60-33 lead.
Patrick went to his bench for

most o f the final 10 minutes of
the game as the hosts cmised
the victory and evened their
record at 2-2.
Leuchanka led SCC with 20
points and 12 rebounds, while
Blankenfeld, the 2000-2001
Florida Freshman Player of the
Year, chipped In with 14 points.
The scoring was pretty bal­
anced after that with Chamesia
Bailey (nine points), Johnson.
Tiffany Vann, and Lauren Boys
(eight points each), 6-foot-4
freshman Danielle Richardson
(seven points, seven rebounds,

three blocked shots), Thompson
(six points), Nari Berggren (two
points, eight assists), Erin
Bradshaw (two points) and
Ditte Jakobsen (four assists) con­
tributing.
Eddins was the only plaver
scoring in double figures for the
Hawks, scoring a co-game-high
20 points.
Over the weekend, Latoya
Johnson scored 18 points to lead
five players in double figures as
Pensacola edged the Raiders.
Yo Johnson paced SCC with a
game-high 21 points, while

SC C M en
Continued from page IB
nament next Friday and Saturday (Nov. 23-24).
The Raiders will return home on Wednesday,
November 28 to host St. Petersburg Community
Game time is set for 7 3 0 p.m. and admission is
free at the SCC Health and Physical Education
Center.
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W lthmpoon 2 3-4 7, McHenry 0 (Ml 0, M e ru it IO O 2. William* 0 0 0 a
Total*: 2 9 I M 3 8S.
( • h a m m i W alt* U a lrm tty (72)
Menton 0 0 0 0 Send! 0 0 4 )0 , F. Loub 2 1-2 3, F m cnO O D O , lUyiuld*
2 M ( ,I t o f c r o o k 2 (VO4 , N lrolrttl0 0 - 0 0 , Johneon6 O-l I L MclUnni* 5

0*2 11, J. Louie 0 0 0 0. Flgurma 0 OO 0. WatLac* 1010-11 U B m eO O O O .
Pbbidntrr 0 OO 0 . M jrtinrr 1 1-2 4. Total*: M 12-18 72.
lU M im . SCC 4*. JWU 37. T W point field giral* _ SCC S (Tennell 3.
Currtngton 2, Malcolm 2. Storting): IWU 4 (Wallace 2. Martiner.
MrKlnni,). Tnun foul, _ SCC IS; JWU 19. FouM c u t _ none. Technical,
_ S C C bench, Currtnghn. JWU, Martlnra.
H A W K S * 1 , R A ID E R S 80

HUlebereegh Comraalty College ml
D. Fkhee 1 7 ^ 1ft le U 0 0 0 a BmnUra 0 0 0 0. Colluway 0 0 -1 a Smith
I M S. D. Joe boon 1 0 2 2. Ratcliff* B 3 4 19, lo g m 4 2-4 10. Wtrarkei 3 0
S I I . Thompeon 0 0 0 1 7 . Teller 7 3 -4 1 7 Total* 3 ) 2 3 3 3 91.
Seminole Community College (SSI
Turned 4 2-4 1 1 , Storting 2 4 -4 9 , Currtngton 5 3 6 17, B. Firivr 3 0 0 8 ,
C Jarkron 2 OO 4. D. Jarkjon 4 4-312, Malcolm 2 OO 5. Allot h em 0 OO
0, Witherspoon 4 0 6 L M cllan ry 0 1 6 I, Morgen I 3-4 S, WillUmt 0 OO
O Totals: 2 7 10-27 8 0
I UIWow . HCC SOt SCC 4S. Thne-poinl field giHb . I K C 2 (U. Fbher.
Thompeon): SCC 7 (Currtngton 2. B. FUhrr 2. Tcnnell, Sterling,
Malcolm). Team fault _ IICC 2"h SCC 29. Fouled nul_ IIC C Thcenpeon.
Technical, _ SCC, McHenry ( e l m ) , bench

O utdoors Continued from page IB
important to buy one that gives
you a feeling of comfort as well
as security. I like one with a
push-button on the ropes so I
can tighten it to get closer to the
tree or loosen it so I can lean out
against the tree. It gives me a lit­
tle more versatility when I'm
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phone (407)005-4227 mean 2 wortlty| deya d your reoetol d Saa noece:
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M THE CMCUfT COURT
OF THK tKJMTliMTH
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c m a r t COURT
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by amo roe

■ « a m i COUNTY
C M SN totl-O IM M M A
M THE MATTER OF THE
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N o n e t OF ACTION
TO: Tito Brth Fatiw el tto ktftot to
be Adopted, Kevin Mrier
Ytu era hemw noMtod
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tee Court You era reqrired la serve
t copy el your »m en dt le n til la
t a ptriton, t any, an tw peeeoner'e
N Shoe A. Fugeto, 1 X 0 Penbrock
Dmra, Side 300, Orlando, Flartde
32*10. end Me an ongnri wtoi tie
ctorti oI te e court on of betore
DECEMBER X , 2001 Ohertoee, e
Judgment may be erte-ed ageevl
you lof tie ratal demanded to tie
NOVEMBER 14.2001.
(SEAL)
UARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol to* Clrari Court
By Nancy R.Vflmtf
Deputy Clem
Pubton November tS.2S.end
December 2. S, 2X 1
0 0 1 4 0 ________________________
M 1W C M C U T COURT
OP THE HQMTIINTH
ju o tcu u . a n c u r r
OF FLORIDA,
MANOFOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
Case N a: CAOO-I42S-I4
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BANKERS TRUST COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA. N A . AS TRUSTEE
UNOERTHCPOOUNOANO
SERVICING AGREEMENT OATEO
AS OF SEPTEMBER 2S. 1397.
DELTA FUNOINQ HOME EQUITY
LOAN TRUST 1*07-3.
PRECIOUS BOBBIE JEAN HAUN.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA end
UNKNOWN TENANTSOWNERS.
N o n e t OF SALf
Nonce to hereby grven. pursuer* to
Find Judgment d Forectoeura lor
Plemdl entered In r t e ceuee on
November ( . 2001,,In tto Clrad
Covt d Semmoto County Flonde. I
e l d N
property atutted m
Senvnoto County. Flonde detertotd
PARCEL A THE WEST SO FEET
O f THE EAST 90 FEET OF THE
NORTH I X FEET OF LOT A OF
ROSELANO PARK AS RCCOROEO
M PU T BOOK 7. PAGE SLO T THE
PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
PARCEL B THE WEST 50 FEET
OF THE EAST 140 FEET OP THE
NORTH I X FEET O f LOT A OP
ROSELANO PARK A3 RECORDED
IN PUT BOOK 7. PAOC SI. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
wid commonly toman u 1159 Id
Dove. Sentord. Flonde. X 7 7 I. el
pubic veto, to (to h*yrart end beet
(adder, tor cetoi. on (to irari dope ot
tto Seminole Comfy CourYiouee. d
11 X e m . c n December 13, 2001
Deled »ae 13*1 dey d November.
2001
MARYANNE MORSE
C M d t » Clrad Court
By Mery Stroupe
Deouty OtoA
RICHARO S MdVER
K eu . Snuler. Solomon. Spectar.
Foyle ASmger. PA
PO Bom BOO
Tempo. FL 33601-0600
9 you era * peraon wen e daabeey

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putting up a treestand or when
I’m hunting.
"B e sure the belt is big enough
to go around a tree," he says. “If
you're hunting from big trees,
you might have to get an exten­
sion rope. We learned that les­
son the hard way while taping
the Buckmasters TV series.
"Pull your gun or bow up

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Caee Nad e i C A M S H
PM eton: O
MIOFIRST BANK.
STUART L SPENCER and
ALMUOENA SPENCER: SEARS.
ROEBUCK A COMPANY, and
UNKNOWN TENANTSDWNERS.

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Nonce b hereby 0v *n . pmuam to
Paid Judgment d Foractoaure lor
PlelneB amoved In See ceuee on
November S. 2 X 1 , to tie Clrad
Court d Senande County. Florida. I
teO (to property unrated to
Senande Cov9y. Florida deaertoed
a t:
LOTS » ANO 2. BLOCK (A 2ND
SECTION SAN LANTA ACCORDP40 TO THE P U T THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 4.
PAGES X THROUGH 40, O f THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
end commonly known to: SS3
Ptomooe Drive. Sentord. Florida,
32771, d pubic tele, to tto taxied
and baai bidder, (or cu fi, on Ihe
wad dope d Tie Semeida County
Courthouee. el t l . X a m . on
December 1 3 .2 X 1 .
Deled tae 13Si day d November.
2X 1.
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctorti d tto Circuit Court
By Mary S t a p a
Deputy Ctorti
RICHARD S UdVER
K e u . Shuler. Solomon. Specter.
Foyle (Singer. P A
PO Box BOO
Tempo, a 33801-0000
9 you era a peraon *«h a deebaey
who neede any eccommodeOon to
order to pertwpel* to Yee proceedtog. you are ertoOed, d no cod to
you. to to* provriion of certeei ***«•
lance.
P le a u conuct Court
Admeaenenon. X I N. Park Avenue.
Su*e N30I. Sentord. Florida 32771.
phone (407)6554227 eritan 2 work­
ing dayt d your raced) d tore nonce:
I you ere heeteig or voice enpmted.
ce l 1-6059556771.
PUbSdi November 16.23. 2X 1
00142
M THE CJRCUH COURT
OFTHM tSTN
ju te ctA L em eurr,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORJOA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION OIVtSlOH
CASE NO: 01 CA 1777 14 0
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. »IC
PLAINTIFF
YS.
JANET C. MOUQU1N. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTE E 3 ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST JANET C MOUOUIN.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JANET C.
MOUOUIN. IF ANY. BRANTLEY
TERRACE CONOOMINUM
ASSOCIATION. INC.; ONN DOE
ANO JANE OOE AS Ut-INOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N01-CE 13 HEREBY GIVEN purtuenl to a Summery Fnel Judgment
d Foredoeure dated Nov 9. 2 X 1
entered to Clv4 C u e No. 01 CA 1777
14 a d Ihe Cecuil Court d Ihe IBTH
JuckCMi Cvcui in end tor SEMINOLE
County SANFORD. Florida. I MS te i
to toe highest and bed (adder tor

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after you're in the stand. Before
going up into the stand, make
very sure your gun is unloaded
and the bolt is open. Then tie a
rope or line to the gun so the
bairel points toward the
ground. Before going down,
reverse the procedure: unload
the gun, open the bolt, tie it so
the barrel points downward.

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cadi d WEST FRONT DOOR d toe
SEMINOLE County Courthouee
located d X I N PARK AVENUE In
SANFORD. Flonde. d 11X e m. on
toe It day d December. 2 X 1 toe
to aerd Summary Find
Judgment, to-wto
UNTT 10, PHASE I. BRANTLEY
TERRACE. A CONOOMMUU. ELE­
MENTS APPURTENANT THERE­
TO. ACCORDING TO THE DCCURATION OF CONOOMMSUM ANO
ALL ITS ATTACHMENTS ANO
AMENDMENTS. AS RECORDED Ft
OR BOOK 3772. PAGE SS7. ANO
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
TOOETMSIl WITH AN UNOrVKMO
WTBMMT • * YNE COMMON ELEMENTS ANO ALL APPUHTINANCES HEREUNTO APPERTAiNM ANO SPECVKO M SAC COWDOMMUM DECLARATION.
Deled tod 13 day d November.
2 X 1.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
dark d E ie C n cu i Cout
By. Mery Stroupe
Deputy Clark
PUAdirv
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF DAY® J.
STERN. PA . AnORNEY FOR
PUF4TIFF
X I S Unrverwty Drive Side S X
Ptemabcn.FL 33324
(9S41235SO X
0I-7S31KFNM)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, peraone won rSaebbaee needmg • ip+riai acconvnodaion ahoiAS
corned COURT AOLSNISTRATION.
el
toe
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouee U 4076654227. 1 6 0 5
6356771 (TOO) or 1 6 X 9 5 5 6 7 7 0 .
vie Florida Relay Service
Pubidi Novembd IS. 2S. 2 X 1
00145
■4 THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IfTH
ju o ic ia l

c*icurr,

MANOFOR
SE MMOLE COUNTY.
FLOMOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: B1-CA-X77-15L
BANK ONE. N. A.
GERALDINE J LANE, d d.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO NELLIE COLLIER (Reardenca
Unknown)
OCTAVIA CAMBRAN (Reddenf e
Unknown)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tod an ackon
tor Forectoeura d Mortgage on toe
LOTS 7 ANO t. AVACAOO TER­
RACE. ACCORDING TO THE PUT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN PUT
BOOK 3. PAGE 13. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEkSNOLE COUTH
TY. FLORIOA.
AK/A 1101 WEST 2NO STREET.
SANFORO. FL 32771
b u been Med agaeid you and you
ere requved to terve (co p y d your
* niton dalenaea. i any. to a. on
Merdial C. Wtuun. P A . Anomey
lor PlanOA. whou eddreae e 1SX
NW 49TH STREET. SUITE 120. FT
UUOEROALE. FL I3JUU vwton (ar­
ty (X ) ley* aRer toe ird pubScdion
d tod Notice to toe (Pleau pubtoh
to THE SEMINOLE HERALD) end
He toeortgnd wOh toeOerk d u e
Court emher betore ienrtce on
Plaeiwre attorney or mmedutety
toeredler. orherv«»e a deteurt w i be
u tor toe raid
to accordance weh toe Amercene
mto Duehblel Act. Person* wfh
Dnebeawe needtog t tp ea d eccommodeeon to parkapda n tod proceedmg ahotAJ oonud toe Court
Admmdtralor el 2B1 N Park Avenue.
Sentord FL 32m. Telephone
Number (4 0 7 )3 2 3 4 3 X not later
toon aeven (7) daye pnor to toe protearing 1 hearing vnpaeed. (TOO)
1 6 X S 5 5 S 7 7 I or W ee | V )1 6 X
9656770 we Florid Raley Servrcev
WITNESS my hand end toe led d
tod Court See dey d NOV X T X t.

2X1
(SEAL)
Mery Arne Mona
Aa Clerk ol Ihe Court
By Rulh Kng
A Deputy Clerk
Pubidi Noveober IS. 23. 2X 1
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IN THi CIRCUIT COURT
OF THI 10TM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
MANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 01-C A -im -14-O
MOmQAGE ELECTRONS
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. INC
AS NOMINEE FOR TAYLOR. BEAN
4
WHITTAKER
MORTGAGE
CORP.
RE INA E. PEROOMO AMJA RE INA
PEROOMO. at al.

iPtaeae pubien to W
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Fatal Judgment oI
Foretooeure dated t a 9 b dey ol
November. 2 X 1 , end entered to
Com Na 01 C A -IS35IH G . d toe
Ckod Court d toe tSTH Ju d d d
Cacua to and tor Samtoola County.
Fhrtde I w« tea to too hrgrted and
bed bidder tor caeh d tie WEST
FRONT DOOR OF COURTHOUSE
d toe Senande County Courthouee,
«i Senande County. Florida, d 11X
on toe lis t day d December. 2 X 1 ,
Ml torth to add Find Judgment. Io­
wa:
LOT 157. DEER RUN UNIT 96.
ACCOROINO TO THE P U T
THEREOF. RECOROED IN P U T
BOOK 26. PAGE 41 ANO 42. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE. COUNTY. FLORIDA
t V l 419 BARRYWOOO LANE.
CASSELBERRY. FL 32707
to accordance weh toe Americana
weh DHehtaei Act. Pereone weh
Dwebiaiel nearing a vpecid accorrv
modahon to perticp ete In tore proceedng ahodd oontect toe Court
Artoanutntor at X I N. Park Avenue.
Sentord. FL 32771. Telephone
Number (407)323 4 330 not later
toon Mven (7) dayk prior to toe proceding H hearng vnpdred. (TDD)
1 6 X 9 5 5 6 7 7 1 or Vorce ( V ) t 6 X
9556770 vie Flonde Relay Sem cea
Deled top 13ih day d Nor, 2 X 1 .
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clerk Ol The Circuit Court
By Mery Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by.
lew Office ol Merahei C Witvon
1SX NW 49th Street. Suae I X
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone: (954)4550363
Facsimile (954)771 6052
0103460
Pubiah November 18. X . 2 X 1
GG147
NOTICE
Workforce Centrd Florida
annomcea that toe Board d
□vectors «m be hototog e meemg d
toe Metron Inn. Howey n toe fkie
FL. to wtach toe pubkc M swaed. and
may Include Much other commatee
meeenge u deemed necaeeary tot
toe conduct d the BoenTe buaneee:
DATE: November 26, 2 X 1
TIME 6 X am
PU CE: Mrtilon Inn
1W X CR 40
Howey In-The-lkat FL
PURPOSE. To tUcuM matter, d
imereal to Worktorce Cerard Flonde.
weh Reference to Workforce
Devetopmenl leeuea
For Ftetoer Intormeaoa Contact
Gary J. Earl. Eiocueve Director
Worktorce Centrd Florida
1X1 Lee Road, SM 270
Writer Park FI 327N
(407)741 4365
Publish November 1 6 .2 X 1
GG1S0
M THE CtRCUCT COURT
OP THE 16V1
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
MANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 0IC A 2O 26 14W
CHARTER
ONE
MORTGAGE
CORP. successor by merger to
AMERICAN HOME FUNDING. INC .
PUINTIFF.
VS
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
OnANtEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN

Leuchanka added 19 and 18
rebounds, and Blankenfeld (17)
and Bailey (14) both finished In
double figures.
Ramika McGee had 17 points,
while Kim Griffin and Rae Rae
Sayles added 16 points each as
Okaloosa-Walton topped the
Raiders.
For SCC, Johnson again had
21 points, while Leuchanka
added 16. Foul-plagued
Blankenfeld was held to only
five points, all in second half,
before fouling out.
The Raiders need to get their
road act together in a hurry as
they head back to the Panhandle
to play in the Chipola Classic in
Marianna against host Chipola
on Friday and Gulf Coast
Community College on
Saturday.
After that SCC will play in the
Gulf Coast Classic in Panama
City (Nov. 23-24), the Port St.
Joe Shootout (Nov. 30-Dec. 1),
the Daytona Beach Community
College Classic (Dec. 7-8) and
the Pepsi Shootout at Central

F IX A T E S S 3, R A ID E R S S I
S ra ln e lt Co—en m ity C olley, (SI)
Bryjapm 1 -91-4 3, Verm 5 0 5 0 0. Bradrtuw
5 0 0 0 a V. Jotiraon M I 5 6 21, Bliley 5 1 3 2-1
14. Jeiebem 1-3 5 2 3, Thom [won 1-5 2-2 4.
Boyd 5 0 5 0 0 . BUnketifeld 5 1 ) 1-3 17.
Rkhtnbon 5 3 5 0 0. LeurhenU 7 15 6 6 19.
Totlk: 31-76 17-27**1.
PtneeceU Ja n la r C o lley , (S3)
A Jobneon 6-9 5 0 12. Bred well 5 1 5 0 a
M ithnuy 2-12 2-3 t, L Johnean 5 1 0 5 5 tS.
Iluyxin, 2-4 1-2 6, Street 5 1 1 5 0 * . W ellington
3-4 4 6 1 0 . Winfield 1-2 5 0 2. Klncild 5 9 3-5 II.
Wen Ion 5-3 5 0 l a ToUle: 3 3 6 7 1521 S3.
lUlMme _ SCC 44. DC 39. Thrre-poinl Arid
goal, . SCC 2-13 (Jelubam 1-3, Y. Johneon 1-4.
BrtggRti 5 4 . Brllry 5 3 , Thompeon 5 1 k PJC 31* (L Jofinaon 2-3, Mugglne 1-3. Mithenay 5-4.
Strrrt 5 2 . A. Johneon 5 1 , BradweU 5 1 ) . Teem
toule . SCC 21; PJC 24. Fouled out _ SC C
Leudianke. Technical, _ none. Rebounds _
SCC 49 (Leuchanka 1*); r jC 29 (KJnceld R).
AmM O .SCC 1* (Berggren 5, Y. Johneon 4); PJC
1 4 (A .)o h n **i4 ).
O -R A ID E R S S2. S -R A ID E R S 6 4
Seadnole Co—en m ity Colley* 164)
B n mtim 3 5 0 6 . Verm 0 OO ft Bradvhtw 0 5
0 a Y. Johneon 7 7 6 21. Bedey 4 5 0 S, JeLnbven
0 4 4 L Thompeon 1 5 0 2. Boyd 0 5 0 a
BUnkenfeld 2 1-2 3. Richard eon 0 2 4 2.
Leuchanka 6 4 6 16. Totak 21 1522 64.

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INTEREST BY. THROUGH UNDER
OR AGAINST The Estate ol
DOROTHY MAE BOYD eiV s
DOROTHY
M.
BOYD
afWa
DOROTHY BOYD. Oeceeaed. ET
AL.
DEFENDANTS)
N o n e * OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTTVt SERVICE
TO: THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AOAINST The Eetate ol
DOROTHY MAE BOYD , V e
DOROTHY
M.
BOYD
&amp;Va
DOROTHY BOYD,
CLINTON H. BOH
King, and 0 M M h t y b * dMd.

tort, iruatMs, and afl paritoa c B M g
an inftaraat by. tv ou ?v vidar or
agantt tw Datvndants, irfio ara not
known to ba daad or a ft* , and afl
parflaa bavkng or e t t r a g to hava
any rtgffl, M a or Maraal m flta p»og*
any daaenbad In tw mortgaga bang
YOUARE HEREBY NOTVTEO toet
an action to torectoee e mortgage on
tie toftoutng protierty
LOT I X . THE VILLAS OK CAS­
SELBERRY
PHASE
TWO.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. RECOROED IN FIAT
BOOK 23, PAOE(S) 19. X ANO 21
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FIOWOA.
ha* been Med age*— you and you
ere req—ed to terve a oopy ol your
m ean deteneei. 9 any: on OAVtO J.
STERN. ESQ. PtoeadTe ertomey,
uhoM addn ea I* X I S Untaarety
Drtve M X . Plantation, FL 33324 (no
War toon X dey, from iM data at
to* VM pubteaeon ol a— node* ol
action) and Me toe ortgtfW man to*
d a t ol t w court aflhar baton tar*
vice on PWntart ettomey or tnn—5
Maty toereefter, a *—
e deteUI
•M be entered ages— you lor £ *
raaar o a ru ro w n rw c w iv a n or
WITNESS my hand and tie met ol
to e Court M SEMINOLE Covey.
Flonde. tote day ol NOV X 2 X 1 .
2X 1.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF 0AV1O J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF.
X I S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE S X
PLANTATION. FL M X 4
01-77120(FM)CHAR
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. penona utto rteiheeiee needtog o apodal eceoei—odegon ( o l d
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse *1 (407)6654227. 19 X 9 S S 8 7 7 I (TOO) or 1 6 X 9 S 5
6770. via Flood* Relay Service.
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
(2) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE HER­
ALD (407)322-2611
PubUh November IT. 18. 2 X 1
00072
M THE CBtCtKT COURT
OF THE IfTH
JUDICIAL ORCUT.
MANOFOR
SE MMOLE COUNTY.
FLORBA
OENERAL
JURtSOtCTlON DIVISION
CASE NO: 01-CA-I122-T4
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC. F/K/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE.
PLAINTIFF
VS
MONSERRATE ROCK GUE2 RLM.
AS TRUSTEE OF A TRUST
AGREEMENT OATEO OCTOBER
25. 1999 KNOWN AS TRUST
NUV3ER 599
MONSERRATE
RODRIQUEZ RUIZ IF UVMQ. ANO
IF
OEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMMO AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST
MONSERRATE
RODRIOUEZ-RUIZ; DORCA I.

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ROORIGUEZ IF UVMQ. ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIONEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. LitOCR
OR
AGAINST
DORCA
I.
ROORIGUEZ. CHASE GROVES
COMMUNTTY ASSOCIATION. M C :
CONSECO FINANCE SERVICING
CORP. F/KIAOREEN TREE
FINANCIAL SERVICING
CORPORATION. Q A. RIVERA.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT!*)
wcm cCOP
j
N M C IO K M M U
N o n c e - h s n e a r otvcn yve u e m o • Svnmety Ftoel Judgment
d Foredoom dried O ct 31. 2 X t
entered to CM C666 N a 01 CA
1122-14 ol too d r a ri Court a( toe
t*th Ju d d ri Clrari to end tor
Sem eide Covey. Sentord. Flartde. I
art* aril la toe hkJriri end beat bol­
der tor a—to ri toe W ed Ftore Door
r i to* OemexAe Covey Covtoou—
ferried ri X I H Peril Avenue to
Sentord, Flartdk ri I t X a m . an toe
4 dey ol Deo—bar. 2 X 1 toe toOmetog dagcrbeit property — eel tor— to
sold Svnmery Ftoel Judgmere. toWt
LOT 36. CHASE GROVES UNIT k
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 44. PAGES 2 5 3 1 . OP
THE PUSUC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
TOGETHER WITH
A PARCEL OF LANO BEING A
PORTION
OF
TRACT
IT
(DRAINAGE AREA ANO OPEN
SPACE) CHASE GROVES UNIT 6.
MORE
PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: FROM
THE POWT OF BEOINNINQ BEING
THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF
LOT 36. CHASE GROVES UNIT 6.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK 44 AT PAOES » THROUQH
I I . OF THE PUBUC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA;
THENCE SOUTH 47 DEGREES S3
WIMJTES It SCCONOS EAST A
DISTANCE OF 81.41
FEET;
THENCE NORTH 41 DEGREES 45
UMUTE3 08 SECONDS WEST A
DISTANCE OF I4 .0 S
FEET.
THENCE NORTH 48 DEGREES 42
MINUTES 06 SCCONOS WEST A
DISTANCE OF 47 48 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEOINNINQ
Dried tola 2nd day ol November.
2X 1.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerti ol to* Ceori Court
By: Jane E Jrie ric
Deputy Oerk
Pubtann:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVD J.
STERN. F A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
X I S UnrverVy Drive S v ta S X
PtentaDan. EL 33324
(934)2336X 0
01-711291NCL)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH USAM.IT1ES
ACT, peraone erii deebM ie* need­
ing a fpaaal accommodation should
canted COURT ADMINISTRATION,
el
toe
SEMINOLE
County
Covtoou** « 4 0 7 6 6 5 4 2 2 7 . I 6 X
9556771 (TOO) or 1 6 X 9 5 5 6 7 7 0 ,
vie Flonde Raley Sennc*
PuMeto November I t , 1 8 ,2 X 1
00074
_______
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IfTH
ju a c iA L a n c u r r
MANOFOR
UMMOlfl COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CeeeNaO l CA 1S26-I6K
FIOCUTY BANK OF FLORIOA
PAUL N GOULDOOURNE. *1 r i.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tori
purauent to t F n el Summery
Judgment ol Foredoeure dt
October 51 2X 1 end entered n
C M Action Na Ot CA 1 5 2 5 ILK to
toe Cecul Covt n end tor Semeide
County, Fknda atoerem FIDELITY
BANK OF FLORIOA ■ toe Plena*
Mid PAUL H GOULDOOURNE. M
ri. we to* defendant*. I eri ■*• to
to* fad ed end bed balder tor cedi

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R A I D E R S 8 4 , H A W K S SS
IlllUborvmgh C o -ev en lty College (St)
Eddm* 5 2 2 5 9 20. BonaOe 1 -2 5 0 2. Jones 22 2-2 6. Evened 5 1 0 5 6 9. Burke OO 5 0 a
M rO rBand 4 6 1 - 2 9, Meetly 5 0 0-00, O 'N eil 5
1 5 0 a Rodrigue* 5 1 8 5 0 9, Gardner 5 1 5 0 0 .
Northrop 5 0 5 0 0 , Racket 5 1 5 0 0. Byrd 5 0 13 I. Dickey 1 6 5 2 2. T o ta k 2 5 6 9 1 5 2 4 3&amp;
Sem inole Comtvienlty CaOeya 0 4 )
Berggren 1-2 5 0 2. Vann 5 3 1 - 1 * . Bradahave
1 6 5 0 2. Johnaon 3 6 2 - 3 1, Bailey 5 1 0 5 0 9.
Jekobeen 5 4 5 0 0 . Thompeon 5 * 5 0 6 , Boyd 5
4 5 0 * . Blankenfeld 5 1 4 5 3 1 4 . R k h a rd m 2-7
5 6 7. Leuchanka 1 5 1 2 5 0 2 5 Totak 3 5 7 4 1 5
13 84.
I lalfHme . SCC 48; HCC 33. Three-point field
goals _ HCC 5 2 0 (Eddins 5 1 1 Rodrigurx 1 6 .
Evered 5 2 ); SCC 2-10 (Verm 1-3. Bailey 1 6 .
Berggren 5 1 , Johnenn 5 1 , Jakobem 5 1 ) . Teem
fou l, _ HCC 12. SCC I S Fouled out _ non*.
Technical, _ SCC 2 (Player not In book, bench).
Rebound, . HCC 33 (Rodrigue* 9, McClelland
*); SCC US (Leuchanka 12. U chardion 7).
Assists . I C C 3 (Eddina 2). SCC 1 8 (Berggren
*. Jakobem I).

had four saves as the winning goalie.
In other boys' games, Youngblood and
Kaufman scored two goals each and Martin and
Samari added two assists each as Lake Howell
hammered Mainland, 10-0. Chapman faced only
two shots in goal.
Arias and Greene scored the goals and Smith
had an assist as Winter Springs nipped Seminole,
2-1. Appier had seven saves to get the victory in
goal for the Bears.
Forero scored twice and Zusi and Welch added
an assist apiece as Lake Brantley doubled the
score on Oviedo, 4-2, giving the Patriots a 2-0
start on the season.
In a girls' game, McIntosh and Haerens were
the story again as Lake Mary blanked Bishop
Moore, 1-0. McIntosh scored the only goal, while
Haerens had three saves In goal to record her sec­
ond shutout in as many games.

Continued from page IB
Wednesday night saw the first upset of the season
as the Lake Brantley girls whipped Lake Howell,
4-1. Briggs had two goals, Christy Ashton a goal
and three assists, Davis a goal, and Cassie Keene
was the winning goalie for the Patriots.
In the other game. Winter Springs got in the
win column with a 2-1 victory over Winter Park.
Affolter and Ciampitt-Holsenbeck had the goals
and Kristen Corr had an assist, with Silvera get­
ting seven saves to pick up the win in goal for the
Bears.
On Thursday, Fabio Pedrazza was at it again,
scoring five goals, but this time it was in a win as
Lyman thumped New Smyrna Beach, 6-1. Tarkan
Canturk added the other goal, with Aaron Reilly,
Steve Spangler, Dario Pedrazza, Pedro Hernandez
and Jeff Mulligan recording assists. Spangler also
L

O ka loose-Walton Com—enlty Cetleye 1*2)
llem phlB 0 5 0 0, l.ynns 0 5 0 0. Stubblefield
4 5 6 13, Ireland 1 5 0 3, Griffin 3 5 2 16. Nelson
0 5 0 0. Thomas 1 f-2 3. McCe* 3 7-7 17, Mime
3 5 0 6. Snao 3 5 0 6. Style* 1 5 2 16 Totala: 2*
1 5 1 9 (0 .
Halftime _ O-W 42; SCC 3*. Thm -potnf field
goal*
O-W 4 (Griffin 2. Ireland. Thom—).
Teem foul, SCC 16; O-W 20 Fouled out .
SCC. Blankenfeld; O-W. Soon. Technical, .

Florida Community College in
Ocala (Dec. 14-16) oefore finally
returning home for the SCC
Classic on Dec. 29-30.

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at tha wat! from door ol tha
Sacninota County Courtroufta, 301
N. P nek Ava , Sanford. FL a! 11 00
t m. on tha Oth day ol Daeamfear.
aw i ,
voaowv^g oaacnoao p^opai *
ty aa aa! lorth m tha F*&gt;al Summary
Judgmant of Foradoaura, to wt.

Lol 5. of CARRINGTON PARK,

aocordnq to plat tharaof, aa racordad in Plat Book 45. PagaaSI through
55. mduawa. ol N Pubic Racordft
ol Sanwwla County, f londa
OATEO tm 2nd day ol NOVEM­
BER. 2001
In acoordanca wfth tha Amancana
with Otaabtiutaft Ad. parftona w«th

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IN TH I CWCUU COURT
OP THt 1«TH
JVJ0IC1AL CtRCUTT,
MANOFOR
tEM N O Ll COUNTY.
FLOMOA
CTYIL DCV1SK)N
C A M NO.: 01-CA-1740-14-L
MANUFACTURERS A TRADERS
TRUST COMPANY. ONE M A T
PLAZA. BUFFALO. NY 14203-2390.
TRUSTEE FOR SECURITIZATION
SER IES
1990-3 AGREEMENT
DATED 09-1 9fl.
iR «
n o o ey rr a u e n u o rr. * t e i

Courthouee. M l M P er* Ave.
Sentord a 32771 «ehto 2 eortong
dey, of your receipt of tot* nonce. I
you are hearing or votoa impaired
CM 1 6 X 9 5 5 6 7 7 1
Uaryenoe Uorae. derk
Clerk 0( Clrari Court
Mery Stroup*
Deputy Cterk
MtCHAEL M STORE. ESO.
1360 N. Courteney Pkeey *4
Mem* Wend. FI 32953
PubOriv November 11/19. 2 X 1
0007S
TH t a n c u r r c o u r t
OF THE IfTH
ju o ic u l a n c u r r .
MANOFOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORK3A
CIVIl DTVtStON
CASE NO.: Et-CA 1439 14 K
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
MC. F/K/A COUNTRYWtOE
FUNOMQ CORPORATION
m

DANIEL a STUMBO. r i a l
NOTXEOP
FORECLOSURE BALE
(Pteeee pubtefi to THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pvtuent to e Flnri Judgment of
Forricoav* deled to* day of OCT 31
2 X 1 .2 X 1 . and entered in Ceea No.
01-CA 1436 14 K. of toe Cetxd Court
of to* 1(TH Ju S d ri Clrari to end tor
Semeiote C a rty . Florida ehereat
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
MC. F.K/A COUNTRYWIOE FUND
INO CORPORATION * to* P tV *9
end DANIEL 0 STUMBD, SHERRI
M STUMBO. ALBINA DAVIS, NC3
MORTGAGE SERVICES. L L C . A
DISSOLVED FLORIDA CORPORA­
TION FlK/A NCS CONSUM; TWIN
RIVERS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCI­
ATION. INC; UNKNOWN HEIRS.
BENEFICIARIES. OF STANLEY C.
COMMER. JOHN COE; JANE OOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY I eri m 6 to toe httyeri
end beet bidder lor caeh M to*
WEST FRONT DOOR OF COURT­
HOUSE of to* Seminole County
Covtoou**. *i Seminole Covey.
Flonde. at 11 X on to* day of
DEC08 2 X 1 . 2 X 1 . to* krioeeig
described property a* te t toito In
teid Feral Judgmere. to-«ri:
LOT 24. TWIN RIVERS SECTION
VI. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK tO. PAOES 69 THROUQH 75
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMMOLE. COUNTY. FLORIOA.
A/K/A 2255 EKANA DRIVE.
OVIEDO. FL 32785
to accordance Mto to* American*
erih B e * —
Act. Peraone Mto
Draeiraerae needng e «peori ecccmmodabon to peraapete ei tora proceedeig UvxJd contact to* Court
AVnnetralor *1 X 1 N Perk Avenue.
Sentord. FL 12771. Telephone
Number (407)323 4330 not later
toan teven (7) day, pnor to to* proceedng » heereig enpaaed (TOO)
1 6 X 9 5 5 9 7 7 1 or V oce ( V ) ! 6 X
9 6 5 6 7 7 0 vta Florida Relay Samoa*.
Dried see NOV02 2 X 1 dey d .
2001
MARY ANNE MORSE
Ctark Of The Clrari C ovt
By Mery Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
SubmOad by
Lew Otoe* of Mantra* C. V/etaon
1 X 0 NW 4901 Sir eel. Sue* I X
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)4*30368
Fecainrae (954)7716052
FMOI -02454
Pubkah November t l . 18. 2 X 1
GOO79

(Pteeee publeh to THE
SEMMOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pvtuenl to a Final Judgment of
Forelcotv* deled to* 2nd My oI
November, 2 X 1 , and entered to
C a t* Na 01-CA-174O-I4-L, of tw
Clrari Court of to* I9TH Ju k a ri
Clrari to end tor Seminole Covtyi
Flartde. I eri t*4 to to* Nipwri end
beri bidder tor caeh r i to* WEST
FRONT DOOR of to* Serrvnoi*
County Courthouee. to Sem nol*
Covey. Ftartde, ri 11X on to* 4 dey
of December. 2 X 1 . to* U o r n g
deaertoed property a * te l torth In
Mkf Ftoel JudgnranL to -« *
LOT X . BLOCK 3. NORTH
ORLANOO
2NO
ADOITION.
ACCOROINO TO THE FIAT
THEREOF RECOROED IN PLAT
BOOK 12. PAGE 55 THROUGH 57.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMMOLE.
COUNTY, FLORIOA
A/K/A. 74 SOUTH DEVON
AVENUE. WINTER SPRINGS, a
327X
to accordance writ toe American*
Mto DltabM t* Ad. Peraone erih
Dweiritoee needtog ■ epeari ecoommodeaon to peraapete to 9ee proceering riniAd contact to* Court
Arirenlrirrior M X I N Perk Avenue.
Sentord. FL 32771. Telephone
Number (407)3236330 nol later
toon seven (7) dey, pnor to toe proceedtog. 9 hearing rnpeeed. (TOO)
1 6 X 9 6 5 9 7 7 1 or Voice ( V ) 1 6 X
9 6 5 9 7 7 0 vra Flonde Relay Samoa*.
Dried tori N0V02 2 X 1 itay of .
2X 1.
MARY ANNE MORSE
Cterk Of The Clrari Covt
By Jane E Jev M c
Deputy Clerk
*)i hfTnOarl by:
Lew OOlce of Maralw* C Writon
1 X 0 NW 49to Street. Sue* t X
Fort Lauderdale. Florid* 33309
Telephone (964)453X 86
Facaeiri* (964)7716062
01X 1*6
PubOth November It. 1*. 2 X 1
00077
NOTICE OF PUBLIC S A U
PUBLIC NOTICE ri hereby given
to il on to* data and toe am* Itted
Detm. and conerariig Pom day to
dey v e t e* goods are gotd. Sri ari
t e i ri PuMc Aucaon. to toe hfgperi
bidder, lor cadi, ri to* ariiehouee ol
STORAGE USA. located ri 1 X 7
Wfta Spnng, Dr, Wirier Springe, a
32708. to* content, d to* kriOMng
storage urvt, contaewig houeehold
and/ or butineu good*, tor rang and
other chargee tor uhch a tan on
tama ■ ctanrad. to ari:
DATE OF SALE NOVEMBER 2S.
2X 1
3 0 0 PM.
JAMES MOFFfTT t831 PAD A
CARPET. TERRANCE WASHING­
TON 1188 HOUSEHOLD 0 0 0 0 3 .
STEVE FIGUEROA *279 FURNI­
TURE. MARINES PALMA *214
BOXES * FURNITURE. THOMAS
MYRE &gt;656 HOUSEHOLD GOOOS
A FURNITURE. DANIELLE QUEEN
*634 FURNITURE A HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS
Auctioneer Storage Protection
AuOon Sam oa* . Lfeane* f S X A
S S O X Ctariwig depot* »ri be cdteded tor each one p v cheeed and
refvided after e i conlanM of to* v r i
he* been removed kom to* facrity
The above noec* to be puberirad
once e week tor hvo coneecuBv*
eritM- Seri u l * to be under and by
virtue of toe Statute* at to* SUM* of
Florae, n tudi c a te , made and proPudrih November I f , IS. 2 X 1
GG065

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Sunday. November IB. 2001

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T c( o u r t
m t h s! oCr^C
utt
OF TMi DQHWMTH
p ia n o f o r

COUNTY,
___
C ae* No. 01-CA-2261-1AL
S T R «E aC A C O U «rnO N S,C O R P .sF tareto corporator
LAINNINCE K NONTON. tV &gt; H NONTON; NOBCRT A STEELE; M
W i t DAVIS, and M r reapociv* apouM i . I a t n and I daad a
wNnMHl ham. d r a m . grantan , n a y u r a . lanora, creators, buatoa*.
• M parttoa dakikng by l n u ( K wider or a g o n * any d (wm. and a l
S*&gt;*aa havtog or ctohiang to hava any rlgfk. tato. or tatrett to toa proparty
harem

NOTKS O f ACTION
TO LAWRENCE H. NONTON. a V a K NONTON. ROBERT A STEELE;
•AM SUtTH W i t DAVIS, and M r reapacMa apouaaa.
&gt; afvw, and I daad any unknown harm, dartoaaa. grantota.
•snore, ciadkaa. auatoaa. or o M paraaa ctaknmg by. trough. irmtor or
a g a M any of M n , and a i pamaa having or darning to hove any rlgk. aba.
aa toAaadaA lawm prop*ny rttrsn
ikaja^ (Msc nova
■
YOU ANN NOTIFIED M an acaon to gtad aaa on Via toaoatog proparty to
Samtooto County Florida. to wrt
Saa Eitfvb* *A* attached hereto
EXHWT’A*
DE3CR»»nON (PER ORB 1337. PO IS24 ANO ONB 170S. PO 7*4)MNCCL A
Al f « Wad \n o* toa Eaal IN of toa North * 4 Nor* at ABande Coaadna
NaBoad proparty. laaa toa Souti I T S ] tear ot toa Eaal 143 laat lying to
toctonER'taim arkpl 6 Soud Ranga X E s a L said fend bdng mere paracm
larly deecrtwd aa totoam Commence al toa Soudmaal oomar d Sacaon X .
done* N o d 00*0731* Wed dong me Wad few dkw Soutw m al 1/4 to f*
datonoa d 263* 46 toal: (w nca North • 9 *sr3 (rE **t. dong fw Norm few d
tod Soutoam 1/4 tor a datanca id 1330 77 toal to toa poH ol baginning:
toanoa North 00*0419* Waal along Waal few ol Waal 1/2. Eaal 3/4. ol Norto
3/4 ol Sacaon 23 tor a daaanca ol 3 (M 04 laat toanca Souto tt'S I '3 3 ’ Eaal
along Norto Ina ol Sadlon 23 tor a Baton ca o1 1902 *4 toaC toanoa Souto
Cdrorss* Eaal tor a dtotanca d 1(20.43 laat; toanoa cordkua Souto
00*07-28* Ead. dong tw W td few danwretodpkkRfeaulForaaLPtol Book
7, Paga 11. Bamlnoto County, Florida, tor a datanca d 1S7S S2 b a t toanoa
Norto (B ’ST’IO* Waal, tor a datonoa ol M t ] 7 toot toanoa Norto M’S ffa r
Stoat, a datonoa d 90 44 laat toanca Norto M *1(73r Stoat, along toa
Nortoarty rtgk ol nay ol Saaboard Coaal Ltoa Radroad. tor a datonca d
1120 04 laac toanca Norto O O W Waal, a datonoa d 25734 toal to toa
pobd d bagm ng. laaa toa rtgk d aay tor Hgwrey 17-62. Sammoto Coirdy.
PARCELS:
PARCEL ONE: Bagmnmg (7 3 toal Norto and 19T7 toal Stoat id toa
toortoaaal oomar d Sacaon 2d. Tbwrwfkp IS Souto. Rang! 30 le d . nm Norto
( 2 4 J tool Wad MO tool. Souto 43S 3 toal to comar pod IS tool Norto id toa
rig/k d aay d toa Attanne Coaal Una Radroad Company, toanca
Btntoaadirt/ and paradal aah aama 6 ( 1 1 toal to a Malta IS toal Norto d
laid rig * of aay toanca l a d 101 toal to baginning. Bammota C arry. Florida.
PARCEL TWO; And begin 10(3 toal Norto ol told 2047 tool Stoat id toa
Nortoaaal oomar id Sacdon 20. Ibanahlp 19 Souto, Ranga 30 EaaL run Norto
* 3 6 3 toal. Waal 163 toal. to a Malta to cn ak toanoa Soutoaaatorty dbacaon
dong croak 307 1/2 toal to a poM IS toto Norto ol toa rig * d aay ol ASardc
Coad Una Ratooad Company; toanca Snidiaattoity dong and paradM to add
right dwwy to pokk d b ap m m g. Weaker* a po t* 1472 tod Norm and 2 6 X
tod Stod d toa Uortoaad oomar d Sacaon 20. Tbanaldp IS Souto. Ranga
30 EaeL rui Seutoeaatorly along o eek to toe pokd el beglnnkig, aald peed
bang SO tod Itortoaaatorty kom toe Aaanac Coad Una Radroad Company
riRk ol amy run toanoa Soutoaaatorty along croak 70 tod to a pokd IS tod
Norto d toa Adardto Coad Una Rafeoad Company right d aay, toanca
BmBiaaatocty paraAM a d t aald rl^d d aay 290 tool, toanoa Itortoaaatorty
2 X tod to (to pokk dbagtarkng, Sammcto Cowky. Ftorttta. Pared Two bdng
more formerly daacrkwd am Bagn 1003 tod Norto d and 2047 tod Wad d
toa Uortoa a d oomar d Sacaon 20, Tbanaldp 16 Souto, Ranga X Ead. rwi
Norto 4 3 6 ] toot SfoM i n tod to a atoka In creek, toanoa Soutoaaatorty
d racJu l along creak 307 1/3 tod to a pokd IS tod Norto ol rigid d aay d
Aaanac Coad Una Radroad Company, toanca S outoaadariy along toa paratId to add right ct aay 210 tod to beginning (and o M landa). Barrdnoto
Cowky. Ftoridt
PARCEL C:
Traoll: Bagki 1339 tod Norto and 1067 tod Stod ol toa SoutoaaMcomdOl
Sacaon 22. Ibanahto IS Souto. ranga X Ead. nm Stod 6 0 0 0 tod. Souto
917.44 tod. toanoa Souto 5 2 *4 ] Ead rui 216 0 tod. toanoa Norto 16*007
Ead 134 tod. toanoa Souto 0O*4C Ead 74 O toai toanca Norto 06*14* Ead
J 7 1 S to d toanca Ead 1 6 1 3 0 tod. toanca Norto 1S*2SriS* Ead 1 X 3 7 tod.
•wnco North 370 74 lad to pokk dbognnlng. Sammoto Cowky Florida.
PARCEL &amp;
Trad 6: Baton 1 3 X 0 tod Norto 16M S tod Stod ol to* S outoaaMcomdOl
Sacaon 22. Tbarahtp IS Souto. Rdtga X Ead. run Stod X I S tool. Souto
668.46 tool toanca Souto S2-43T Ead 366.41 tod. toanca Norto 91744 lad
to poke of bagtankig. Sammcto Cowky. Florida
PA RC ELt
rNOTCMH
Ttut part of Lot 7. PLAT OF THE FLORtOA LAND AND COLONOATION
COMPARTS CELERY PLANTATION, accordng to toa pM toaraol. aa record­
ed hi PM Book 1. Page i n . Bamlnoto Cowky. Florida, daaertoad aa tokoa*:
Commanea d toa Bout vwad oomar ol Sacaon 23. ToanaNp IS Soum.
Rang* X Eaal. Sanenol* County. Florida. m d n n S 69*54*31*E Mono to*
Bourn few of kw Soutfnwert 1/4 of said S*c»on 22 tar a dsianc* of 2*40 25
tod to to* Soufwad c o m * of u d Soutfiwed 1/4; fw nc* run 0 99*3 7*44* E
along to* Souto In * of to* Soutoaaal 1/4 of had Section 22 tor a datonca of
6 6 3 7 3 tod; toanca tun N OO T)7ir W for a ddtoica of 6 X 7 3 tod to a pose
on to* Nortoarty ngN-ot-way ana ol Narcaaua Avenue. aald pokd Mao bakig
to* POMTOF BEOMreNG; twnce nm N 00*07*19* W dong (w Wad to a d
Pared 0 • Trad 6 of landa daaertoad In ORctol Record* Book 3337, Pag*
1 X 4 . ol aald Pubic Record* lor a datonoa of X 55 tod to a pokd on to*
Norto Ina of aald Lot 7; toanoa run N 69*0744* W along add Norto Ina lor a
datonoa ol X I * tod to a point on Sia Northerly rign-d-vrey Ina d Narcaaua
Avenue; toanca n*i S 04*3311* E along add rigk-of-way In * tar a datonca
of 67.6* tod to toa POSIT o f BEOiNfaNO
Ls m And Pra+pj tw loAowtng P aicaIs convtytd in Official fteowtii Book
1706, Paga 784. Pubic Racorda of Samkioto County. Florida:
(1X33 OUT 91)
A pared of land fykig In Souto 1/2 of Sacbon 22. Toanah01* Souto. Ranga
X EaaL Sammoto County. Ftanda. being mors partcutarty daaertoad aa Idtoad:
Commanea d toa S outowaal oomar of aald Sacaon 22: Pence Norto
00*08*81* Wad dong too Wad Ina d toa Soutoaed 1/4 d Sacaon a tor a
datonoa ol 1706I I tod; toanca Souto B9*S0“09* Ead dong « In* peraid
M R M Souto tow ol too Bouknvad 1/4 of Sodton X lor a datonoa of
2 1 8 3 1 1 tod to a pons of Inwrmacaon mto too Nortoooatorty rigid of aoy of too
S aobootd Coaadna Ra4road(tatmatiykiaA»*nOcCo*9aki*Ra*oad)*cconltog to rtgk d aay Track Map toaraol. toanca Souto 54*1736“ Ead dong aokJ
rig s o l aoy lor a datanco d 400 00 tod to toa poad d bagmnmg. toanca eon■raj* Souto 54*1736* Eaal tor a datonca of 4*0 00 tool; toanca Souto
X * 4 V22* Stod, 280 00 tod; toanco Norto 54*17 3 T Wad dong too Nortoorty
Bio d M rood ahown on toa atoradtaerkwd radroad ngN of way Track Mkp
tor * datonca of S 4* tod; toanca Norto 44*u5 S3* Wod dong toa Nortoarty
rig * of way ot kata fairoad tor a datonca ol 12045 tod; toanca Norto
X*4V23*EoaL 113 53 tod. toanca Norto 54*1736*Wad. 269*1 lad;
toanoa Norto 02*23*26* Ead along toa cantorlna ol a creak and toa Eaatorty
tow of aald rdkoad R/W lor a datanca ol 155 54 lad to toa port d bagm ng.
Samkioto Cowky Florida
A pared of land
Rang* X Ead.

[LESS OUT *2]
to* Souto 1/3 of Sacaon 32. Tbwnahp 19 Souto.
Cowky. Florida, bang more paracMarty daaertoad

Commanea d to* Sou9nv*M comar of Socaon 22. toanca Norto 0(70301*
Wad dong to* Wad ana of to* SoutowaM 1/4 of to* Sacaon 22 to» a datonca
of 1499 04 lad; toanca Souto 99*5S 46* Ead. a datanca of 2554 53 lad to
to* port d bagenkig. toanca Souto 99*3345* East, tor a datanca d 9646
toat toanoa Souto (9*0710* EaM. tor a datonca d 266 X toal; toanca Souto
00*02MT Stoat tor a dalanca ol 255 43 leal; toanca Norto 5 4 1 73S* Wad.
dong a tna pardtollo and 350 tod Nortoaaatorty ol to* Seaboard Coadtn*
Radroad. tor a datanca at 4 X 42 lad to to* poa* d bagm ng. Pubac
Rioordi ot SfnmoiA County, Florida;
(LESS OUT A3J
A pared ot land ly»ig hi toa Souto 1/2 ot Sacoon 22. Toaaahg 19 Souto.
Rang* X EaaL Sanmncto Cowky. Etondo. bdng moro paraoAariy daaertoad
Commanea d to* SoutowaM oomar ot haaj Sacbon 22. toanca Norto
0(70391* Waal along to* Wad hn* ol to* SoutowaM 1/4 ot Sacaon X tor a
dtotanca at ITS* *1 feet, toanca Souto ta rw o r Ead along a Ina pardd
wan toa Souto *na ol to* SoutowaM 1/4 d Sacaon X tor a dalanca d
3186.13 lad to a poak ol akaraadun wrto to* Nortoaaatariy nga ol way d to*
Saaboard Coaadna Radroad (formerly toa Adamic Coasthna Radroad) accord­
ing to toa nglk ot way Track Map toaraol. toanca Souto 54*1736* East along
•dd right ol way lor a dalanca ol 400 X laat; toanca Souto 0 2*3337 Was!
along to* oarkarbn* ck a era** and to* Easterly hn* d lard radroad nglk d
way tar a datanca of 155 54 lad » to* Poak of Bagrrwig: toanco Souto
54*1736*EaM. 266 81 toot toanca Souto X *4IX *W o M . 133 65 toot
toanca Norto 44*06 53- Waal dong too atoradoaertoad radroad AW tor
209 53 laat toanca N or* 02*2726* Eaal. 113 43 lad to to* Park of
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED BY DONALD W MCINTOSH ASSO­
CIATES. SIC AS FOLLOWS
PARCEL 1 (Souto d U S Highway No 17-92):
Thd p a l d Sacbon 22. Townshp 19 Souto. Rang* X Ead. Samnoto
Countv. Florida. dMcnbad aa lolowi:
Commanea d toa SoutowaM comar d seal Sacbon 23. toanca rwi N
0 0 *0 7 23* W along to* Waal hn* ol to* SoutowaM 1/4 d sard Sacbon X tar a
d a la rc* d 2639 54 leal to to* Norto Ina d sax] SoutowaM 1/4. toanca rwi S
(9*5606* E along sard Norto Ina tor a dsianc* d 1 3 X 6 7 tod to a poak on
toa Wad In* d toa W ad 1/2 ol to# Eaal 1 4 ol sard Sacbon 22 and to* POINT
OF BECUNMNO. toanca rwi N 00*062(7 W dong sad Wad hn* tor a dab r e a of 2029 231a*! to to* Southerly ngk-of-way hn* of U. S Fkghway No
17-63 and a poak on a non tangent curve concave Soudwodariy haying t
redua d 5530 X la d and a chord baanng d S 52*4650* E. toanca rwi
Soutoaaatoriy along toe are d aaal cwve and said ngk-d-way hne torougi a
camrd d ig s d 06*4642* tor 4 dalanca of 559 73 tod to to* park of larv
gancy. toanca rwi S 49*5629* E along ta d Soutoarty ngfkof-oey In* tor a
datanca d 300 00 lad to to* park of cwvalwk of a curve concave
Nortoaaatorty having a radua of 3175 00 leal, toanca rwi Soutoaaatorty along
toe arc of id d curve and aaal ngfk of-way In* trough a canfrd angle of
38*44*54* tor a datanca of 1462 24 toal to a poak of norvlangancy on to*
W ad fed of AMENOED PLAT RIBAUT FOREST, a * recorded n Pld Book 7.
P ag* 11. of PI* Pubkc Racorda of Samnoto Cowky. Florida, toanoa rwi S
0 0*0731’ E along sard Wad In* and to* Soutoarty proiongaeon toaraol tor a
d a M v a of 2131.16 tod to a poak on to* Norto hn* of Pared 0 -Trad N. as
daaertoad hi Offlual Racorda Book 3337. Pag* 1 X 4 . of aaal Pubic Racorda.
n an ce rwi N 19*6341* E dong toe Norto hne of teal Pared 0 • Trad N and
tie Norto tow d Pared C ■Traci I of seal Official Racorda Book 3337. Paga
1 X 4 tor a dalanca of X 7 46 leal to a pant on to* Soutoariy an* of sad
AMENOED FLAT RIBAUT FOREST, toanca rwi S 00*06*06* E dong had
Soutoarty h i* of AMENOED PLAT RiBAUT FOREST tot a detanca of 370 SI
tod: toanca rwi S 1S*1756* W dong to* EaM h i* of ta d Parcel C - Trad I
tor a datonca ot 2 1 6 7 Nat. toanca rwi N 03*0704* W dong to* E M h e cf

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484,. d
idd Pubic
Book M l. Pag* 454
of 1
tof t dotonce of S O X tod ho too eanhdtno of e dtofc toanca rwi (10
Mowing S cow *** dorg to* Wad In * ol Idd OScM Racorda Book 661,
Pag* 454 and add cantorenaotdkto; 1 ) 8 0 0 * 4 7 2 6 Wtor (datonca of M 2 2
that; 7) * 0 * 1 7 2 0 * W tor* datonca ol 44 0 * tod; 3) 8 1 * 1 7 1 2 * W k» a d a ­
tom* d M M tod: 4) S M i r o r w tor e ( d i m of 4 0 4 4 Nab S) S
or 40T0T W ter ■ datonca ol 47 J * to d : toance run S 1 * 1 7 1 6 W dong add
Ead in * of P o o d C • Tract I, tor a Bdano* ol 4 6 2 1 tod: dance rwi S
(6 1 7 4 1 * W dong idd E *d tow tor * datonoa el 1 612S laat; dance rwi S
06*0741* W dong add E M tow tar * d d n a d 1 7 3 5 0 tod: dance tun N
6 0 1 7 1 7 * W dong odd Eod tow tor 1 datonoa d 74 0 0 tod; dance rwi S
16*4741* W dong odd E M tow for a datanca of 11(]0 todtodaN orderiy
rigk-oMiey tow d Narttoaui Avenur, dance rwi N 54*2711* W dong oak]
Nordariy rigdoMvay In* tor a datanca d 5*0 45 tod: d a re* run N
0 (7 0 7 1 7 W dong d a Wad to * of td d Pared 0 - Trad 6 tor a datonoa ol
3* 53 tool: dance rwi N1 6 1 7 4 4 * W dong d a Notd tow d Lot 7 d PLAT OF
THE FLORKM LAND ANO COIOMZATIOM COMRANY1 CELERY PLANTA­
TION, accordng to d a pM d a red , aa raoontod In FM Book 1. Pago 126, d
had Pubkc Raoonto. tot a datonca d K M that dan ce n n N 54*2711* W
p a n ld arid w d 1100 Nd Nordeaatarty d d e Norfwaetorty rtgk-oFway tow
d CSX Ratooad tor a datonca d 8* 0. 17 to d danea run N 3 8 *3 7 4 6 E dong
d * EMeriy tow d to n * dtootoad to 0 * k M Raoonto Book 170*. P ig * 7S3.
d add Pubic Raoonto. tor • d d m o * d 2 M M N at d an ce rwi N 0011*41*
W along odd Eaatorty bw tar a datonoa d 2 5 1 3 4 tod: dance rwi S
6 6 1 7 1 7 W dong tw Nordariy tow d ends daaertoad hi odd OdcM
Raoonto Book 1706. Pag* 763. tor a datanca d 260 63 Nab dance rui S
( 6 1 7 4 7 W dong odd Nordariy tow tor • datonca d S3 34 N d to d a
rtgfdoFawy tow d CSX Rdtooad. add rtgdd-wey bw lying 3 (0 X
waatoriy d d a cantorikw d d a dd main tow hack; dance rwi N
54*2711* W dong aatd Nordariy rtgk-of-wey bw tor a datonoa d 1S23 76
Nd to Iw doraadd Wad tow of t ia Irifed 1/3 d d a E ad 3/4 d Sacaon X ;
danea rui N 0 0 1 7 3 7 W dong add Wbd tow tor a datonca d X 1.4* Nd to
d a POINT OF BE06F6ND.
TOOETHEfl WITH
JY fO T O fl
TTef perl d lo t 7. PU T OF THE FLORKM LAND ANO COLOMZATOf
COMFANY1 CELERY PLANTATION, acc ordng to d e pM dated. «* racord•d hi FM Booh 1. Paga 12*. (amtnuto Cowky Florida, (ohcttoid as to k s t:
Commanea d d a Soudwad oomar d Sacaon X . Tbwnafkp 16 Baud.
Rang* X Ead. Samlnd* Cowky Florida, m i run S 86*94*31* E dong do
Souti tow d d o Soudwad 1/4 d aald Sacdon X tor a datanca d 2640 25
tod la tw BouSuM corner d add Sou d e M 1/4; danea rwi 8 (6 1 7 4 4 * E
along tw Baud bw d tw Bo u d ***i 1/4d add Sacbon X tor a datanca d
9 X 7 3 laab danea run N 0 0 1 7 1 7 W tor ■ ddanc* d S3S.73 tod to a pokk
on tw Nordariy rigdoFway tow d Narctoau* Avanu*. aald pokk dao bdng
d o POWT OF BEQ FM N a donee run N 0 0 1 7 1 7 W dong do Wod tow d
Fared D • Tied S d ends daaertoad In OBctd Records Book 3337, Paga
1X 4. d add Pubic Raoonto tor ■ datonca d X 55 to d to a pokk on d a
Nord tow d id d I d 7; dance n d N 8 0 1 7 4 4 * W dong add Nord bw tof a
datonoa d X 11 tod toa pokk on 6w Nordariy rigk-oFwey tow d Narctoau*
Avarua; dan ce rwi S 54*271T* E dong add rigddwwy tow tor 1 datonca d
17 N tod tod a PONT OF BEOmMPfa.
ANO:
PARCEL 1 (Norkl d U. S. I hgwrny No. 17-62)
Thd pari d Sacaon 22. IMnahlp 19 Soud. Rang* X Ead. Samnoto
Cowky Florida, rtoaortoad a t kdoava:
Commence d Tw Soudwad oomar d had Sacbon 23. twnc* rwi N
0 0 1 7 2 3 * W dong tw « M tow d d a Soudwad 1/4 d laid Sacaon X tof a
dhtanna d 3 6 X 5 4 tod to »w North Ina d add S oudwad 1/4; dance tun S
i r s r o r E dong add Nord tow tar a datanca d 1330 8 7 tod to a pokk on
d a Wad bw d tw WM 1/3 d d a E a d 3M d add Sactoon 3 3 dance rwi N
0 0 *0 9 2 7 W dong add W M tow tor a ddanc* d 2 0 3 9 2 3 tod to d a
Soudariy rigdaf-awy In* of U. S . Hgnaoy No. 17-63 tw nc* corkfou* N
0 0 1 7 3 7 Watong add Wad bw tor ( dtotanca d 120.77 la d to tw Northerly
rigdd ew y tow d add li. S. Mgfrwey Mo. 1 7 X and ■ » POINT OF BEQINMNO id d polk bahw on a nan hangatk cwva conceve B outaan toriy havtoq
a radua d M M 00 tod and a chord baortog d S S S K i r E; twnoo n ti
S oudoaatoriy dong t a t t e d add cuivs and add ngk-of-way b w ta r a d s tones d 6 3 6 1 4 N d to da pokk d tongwer. danea n d S 4 0 1 5 3 7 E dong
laid r i g i d way tow tor 1 dtotanc a d 3 0 0 0 0 lad to tw pokk d cw v a tw a d
a cwva conca ve Moiton atarty havtag a radua d 3075 00 to st Twnc* run
S ouSwaatoriy dong »w are d aafd cwva and aatd rigk-of-way tow tot a datanca d 1411(1 N d 10 • pokk of non-tangmey on tw Ead bw d tw Wad
1/3 d Iw EaM 3/4 d tw North 3/4 d aald Sacaon 2 3 twnoa n ti N 0 0 1 7 3 1 *
W deng add Ead bw tor a datanca d 173673 tod; twnoa rui N S 7 S 7 0 7
W dong tw Norti bw d id d W ad 1/3 d tw Ead 3/4 d tw Nodi 3/4 tar a
datonca d 1 9 M X Nat twnoa run S 0 0 1 6 3 7 E dong tw afoaedd W M
bw d tw Wad 1/3 d tw Ead 3/4 d tw Norti 3/4 tof a datonoa d 519 X
tod to6w FONT OF (EOMMNa
Parcel 1 oontdntng 123301 acres mors of toss and Fared 3 containing
M 567 acres more a toas and bakig subgcf to any ng«awf-awy- tastridtons
and Msamants d record.
haa bean Bad agdnd you- Ybu are tagUhad to eonra a cogy d yew wrtdan
t any to t an Rkfwtd R. B eam . Eaguhs, Baann 6 H *J*y P A .
PN*k*r» dhorrwy, ahos* ffwtong a d d ** * Is t x i W ad Moras BoWsvwd.
SWto I K Y/V6sf Fatk.FM Ua337W , ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 6.2001
and Ba tw origkid wkh tw Clarii d tw Court ttowr before harrica on
w w * BnofTwy. or m m * * w y mereener, ovwrwwe ■ om t*
M
oridad agdnd you tot tw ta td domanttod hi kw Comptokk or Pdriton.
WITNESS my hand and ta d d tka Cowl on kw 31M day d OCTOBER.
2001
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork d fw Ckcu* Court
Bamlnoto Cowky
By. Dabomh Corwrk
AaOapwyCtor* 1 ,.
r. l*'*/JRicfwnf R. Swam. Esowtk ,
Saann 6 /today, P A
. .n .i ...u 3 . r,
1I»I West Mora* Bowtvard
Suto I K
Whkar Park. Florida 337M
Pubteh: Novarrkwr 4.11. IS. 23. 2001
OOOM
M TH6 ORCUtT COURT
OFTNE1ITH
JUDICIAL CWCUTT
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORKM
OfNEPAL
JUMSOfCTION DfYKON
CAM NO: 01 CA172* 14 0
FIRST UfOOH NATIONAL BANK OF
DELAWARE
PLAINTIFF
VS.
JAMES JOSEPH FORBES. 7
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH UNOER
OR AGAINST JAMES JO SEPH
FORBES.
CHRISTINA
LEE
FORBES. * UV1NO. ANO IF DEAD.
THE UTWNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
OEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH UNOER
OR AGAINST CHRISTINA LEE
FORBES: JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DCFENOANT(S)
NOTICS OF
FORECLOSURE SALK
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN pwluant to a Sumwry Find Aidgmanl
d Foractaawa dated Nov 8. 2001
■mated m CM WM No. 01 CA 1729
14 G o ttw Chari Cowl d k w 1STM
Judcirt Clrcwl to d d ter SEMINOLE
Cowky. SANFORD. Ftarxi*, I wrt m 4
to kw hrgfwd and bad Odder tor
caah d AT WEST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE N tw SEMINOLE
Cowky Cowkrouao located at X I
NORTH PARK AVENUE In SAN­
FORD. Florida, d 11.00 am . on kw
1191 (toy d December. 2001 kw tattorth In Mid Summary Find
Judgment tow *
LOT 12, THE COLONNADES.
THIRD SECTION, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK IS. PAGE 55 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. RORIOA
Dared thw 13 day cf Novamtwr.

2001.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clara of kw Clrcul Cowl
By May S t r a i t
Deputy Ctork
Putedihv
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J .
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l S. UnrvarWy Dnv* Suita 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-6000
0l-75O10(MYNW)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. parsons rvtn OaaMieaa need
mg a ipactd accommodation thoWd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
the
SEMINOLE
County
CourihouM d 407 6 6 5 4 X 7 . 1 600966-6771 (TOO) a 1 6 0 0-9666770.
vw Ftanda Ratty Same*
Putwdl Novarrkwr 13 25. 2001
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LONOWOOO. FLORKM
Bawd d Aduatoeanl
Nadaa Of Puktto ttoarkif
NOTKS IS H f REBY OWEN SV
THE CITY OF LONOWOOO. FLORI­
DA. 9wl (w Board d Arguamork ad
hold « Pubac Hearing on Hi lira*hr
2 3 SM I. d 6 0 0 PM , w M aoon
twradtof m fw *«m may ba head,
hi fw Cky Commtaalon Charvtotra.
ITS W Ytorran Avanu*. Longwood.
Florida Tha pwpoM d tna hearing
la to racarv* puMc Inputhi ontor to

(L B
No. 3776) meratng to*
Soudwad comar d to* Soudwad
1/4 d Sacaon 1 3 Tbwndkp 21
Soud. Rang* 31 EaaC toanoa Sou
S K 7 S 1*WSd dong d o Sou d Ina
Mid flteflon IS ff
w*
4 0 2 *4 1 irwtora ( 1 X 1 H toaQ totoa
ban ana d twvay d State Road
434, M
down
on
Florida
w
%
-a w-----—#- *a— n y i
o»
irwT*pon*Bon
d Way Map. Bacton 77170-251(7.
danea ttoparSng d a Sou d few d
add Sacaon 1 3 n d North CX7412T
W ad along Mtd baaa*n* d awvwy 1
datonoa d 1 3 354* matar i (SO111
toon to d o Waatoriy pretangwlaid
d a Nord few d L d 3 C L Wad

tfftod door d d a Bamdda Cowky
Courdouaa. X I N. Pam Avarua.
Sanford. Florida. X 7 7 1 d 1100
a j n . an Oaoofffeer 1 3 2 0 0 1 ,fw fettoadg daocrfeod preparty ad lord hi
d o Ohdw d Find Jud gn art
Thd eo la d Condomkkwn
known M Unff 12. hi Bufefew 4 2 3
dBAYTREE VILLAGE. A CONDOMMUM. accordng to kw BAYTREI
V3LAOB.ACONDOtBMUM.CON0 0 6 B N M J APARTMENTS DECLA­
RATION OF
CONOOtaMUM.

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O F THE 16TH
HK v f i l l CK1CU1T.
IN ANO FOR
MMMOL1 COUNTY.
FLORKM
GENERAL
praryi w p iw DIVISION
CAM NO: 01-CA 1004-14-0
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. 9fC.
PLAPfTIFF
VS.
HARVEY CUFTON EURE. JR
AK/A HARVEY C. EURE. J R , IF
LIVING, ANO IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH, UNOER
OR AGAINST HARVEY CLIFTON
EURE. J R AK/A HARVEY C.
EURE. J R ; UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF HARVEY CLIFTON EURE. JR
AK/A HARVEY C. EURE. JR . IF
ANY. MAYFAR MEADOWS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
kfC.. EMPIRE FUNOINQ
CORPORATION. JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTKS OF
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN puvuant to a Surtnary Find Judgrrwnt
d Faadoaura ddad Nov S. 2001
arkarad In O k C at* No OI-CA1004-1 AG d tw Orort Court d tw
1TTH Judtotol Circuit m and tof
SEMINOLE Cowky. SANFOAO.
Ftondo. I S f i aaSto Sto laghoat and
batl Odder tor cadi at WEST
FRONT DOOR d kw SEMINOLE
Cowky CourihouM located d X I N
PARK AVENUE *1 SANFORD.
Florida, d II 00 am. on kw It (toy
d December, 2001 tfw toaomng
daaertoad pregarty m ad torth In
herd Summary F n d Judgment to­
ok.
LOT 1001, MAYF/UR MEADOWS.
PHASE U. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF RECOAOEO IN
PLAT BOOK 32. PAGES 55-56. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated dv* 13 day d Novamtwr.
2001
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clara d kw Chart Cowl
By Mary Srroug*
Depufy Clara
Pubtahn:
THE SEMINOLE HERALO
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l S Unrvaraky Dnv* Suta 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(934)233 6COO
0062936(FNM)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraorw nan rtaatord w* needlog 11 parity accommodation iNxAl
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
d
910
SEMINOLE
County
CouVKMM M 4 0 7665-4X 7. 16009556771 (TOO| ot 1-600-966-8770.
vw Ftondo Rata/ Sam e*
Publnh Novarrkwr 1 3 25. 2001
GO 144

(VAR 02-01) tor
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Ta« Pared K&gt; 3 3 6 -X 2 9 6 1 S 00000060
Raguaab A mnance d tw Land
DaratoprTwnt Coda. Anted V.
Sacaon 24-M tor 1 raaf tatoack kem
hvanfy-tora tod (251 to Mwto* •»*
(121 and a dd* aatoadi bom ton tod
(tor) to tot tod (7 ) d »w taeowfog
daaertoad preparty,
3
7
0
Subrtvtdcn Ld 3
Al fto irwaeng d hkaraatod panto*
may appear and ba hMrd with
raapact to kw matter. The hearing
may ba cerkkuad kom *ma to torw
wkk find acbon e taken
A copy d (w pregoaad taguad la
on toa hi 6w Ptonnkig DMaren OBca
d
fw
Community Servtca*
Dkperarwrk at 174 Waal Church
Avanu*. Longwood, Florida tor
hepadon by r e pubac. d 9 you

cat 9w office d 4 0 7 -2 K 3 4 X .
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dacfda to ippad any rtodden mad*
d 9 w m rrwaungwtwaringa, 9wy a d
need ■ record d 9w p w w dh lg
and tor *uch pwpoeaa. 9wy may
need to anew* 9wl a vartwffm
raeord d 9w preceadnga I* mad*,
wfkch record to Inckjda Iw toatonony
and avtdhnce ipon wtaefi 9w Ippad
I* to ba bated (par Sac. 2 6 * 5 1 0 3
Florida Stolutoa).
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0 0 1 (7
CfeatdICaurt
CaM f 66-33146-COCI
American National Arxaplanca
Cerporaton,
Daria Bnggi.
NOTKS OF S H 8 R 7 7 S SALS
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN 9wl by
vtrtua of kwt certain Wrk d
Emcu Bo i b aued out d and wtoar
kw ta d d kw Cbctrt Court d
Voter* Cowky. Florida. CaM • 9632146-COCI upon a bwl Judgmark
randarad to fw atoraMd court on
kw 25to day d Ju/y A 0 . 1996 to kwt
certain CaM anbtlad American
National Acceptance Corporation.
P1akkffl(i). v*
Daria Bnggi,
Datondark(» which doratard Wr* d
Eiacuaon &lt;va&gt; datvarad to m* m
Shan* at Sammoto Cowky Florida
and I hava lavwd upon a* kw ngk.
M* and mtarwt ol kw ddandarntt)
M rj proparty bamg tocalad
Sammota Cowky. Ftorxta. more par
KWarty daverkwd aa tattowt
Orw 1968 BMW. 4 door. Mack
Vita WBAOK6X7J990136S
Sato AutamotW* bang ttond d
AJtamom* Towkig
and tw undarargnad u Shard d
Samnoto Cowky. Florida. «ta at
11M AM. on tw 199i day d Oac
AD 2001 oltor tor Id a and a d to
toa Ngwd btdrtar, FOR CASH IN
HANO ANO SUBJECT TO ANY ANO
A a EXISTING LIENS, d fto From
(Watt)Ooor. *1 tha dapa. d to*
Samnoto County CowtoouM to
Sanford. Florida, t
Thd idd td a la bong mad* to *di*hy to* tarma d toe Wrk of
Oonatd F. Eahngar. Shard
Samaiola Cowky. Flonda
NOTKE REGAROiNQ THE AMER­
ICANS WITH DISABIUTES ACT OF
1990. PERSONS WITH A DISABILI­
TY NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATIONS TO PAHTKIPATE IN
THE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTION OF THE CIVIL
DIVISION AT THE SHERIFF'S
o f f ic e , 100 Bu s h blvd . San ­
f o r d . aORIOA. AT LEAST FIVE
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
INGS
(407)665-6640 TTD
(407)665-3323
Whh Sato HddOn : Oac 19.2001
Putrtah Novamtwr 18. X . and
December 2 .9 . 2001
000*7
IN THI CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH* EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL DISTRICT
IN ANO FOR
UISNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION 61-CA-1616-134.
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT
OF TRANSPORTATION.
v*
GENNIE WILLIAMS, at d ,
Raapondants
SUPPLEMENTAL
NOTICE TO SHOW CAUSE
ANO
NOTKE OF SUIT
STATE O f FLORIDA TO
Jdw Mm Garrett
Rawdanc* Unknown
Pared IM
Wdtor Alonto J o w l 1V 1 Yfeu m
Aion/o Jonaa
Rawtonca Unknown
Pared 195
To k* Mto raiporatonta whoarahv
rg . and f dry ot #4 ratpwtoanta ara
dacMMd. to* unknown tpouM.
■anora. ot otoar pariwt ckurang by.
(rough, wvtor. a i g a n l any tuch
dacMMd rtipondanl a rtapondants. I atom, and f daad. kwtr
unknown ipouM. ham. devnaat.
lagataai . grantaaa. cradiiora. banora.
ot otoar parba* ctaanmg by. (rough,
under, a agamat any auch &lt;toc**Md
rtapondark ot rttpondark*. and a i
otoar pare** havirg ot ctamwig to
have any nglk. Mto. ot rkarad n and
to to* proparty daKtkwd in to*
Paction, to wk
FEE SIMPLE •RIGHT OF WAY
PARCEL 196
That pari of
Ld 2. C L W atft Swxtortaon. aa
tacordad n Daod Booh 137. Paga
13. d toa Pubkc Racorda of
Samnoto Cowky. lying in Section IS.
Townahp 21 South. Range 31 Ead.
Semnota County. Flonda
Being landa M daacrkwd n Official
Record* Book 2378, Paga 1097.
Pubkc Recada d Samaieto Cowky,
Flonda
Bang datextaad M toiowt:
Commanea d a PK rwf and Oak

d awvoy, run North
6962*24*tea&lt; along d o Waatoriy
protongaaon d d a North Ina d add
L d 2 a datanca d 10 066 matari
(3 3 0 0 tod) to d a kriaang Eaatorty
n g k d way few d Stoto Hoad 434
tot d o POINT Of BEOWNINO. add
a Nordwoot corner d
aa. ^
, - - - * si
,ato
a,
Indocf
rform
a dalanca d 3 1 M
matari (26a * lad) dong d o North
few d add Ld 2; d an ce ttaparttog
9w North few d add Lot 2. rwi Soud
0041*29* Ead 4 * 6 4 * matom
(IM 2 6 tod) to d a S cu d few d a a d
L d 3 danea Soud 6 6 4 T 1 T W M a
datonoa d 3 1 X matom ( 2 3 K tod)
atong (w Soud few d aafd Ld 2 to
9w Cam ay ngk d way few d add
00411 B~W**I along d a Efe
rtgk d wsy few d aatd 6to*e
454 a datonca d 4 3 8 6 1 m____
(1 5 9 1 2 tod) to d o POINT OF
BCQMMNO.
Contokkng 367.7 arya m motor*
(4561 a g a r s tool), mom Of toa*
You am aoch nodtod d d (w
Patdorwr Bad la awom Po66on and
M Ooctorsaon d Tbkdg In tda Cowl
•giinet you M rwpcndwfls, swkkig
to c o n l ir a by wrWwff Soraln pio*
In ffw
Courky d Samkioto.
You am Iwdor
Pstatanar dd app^y to 9w Honorabto
Dabrs 3 Natacn. orw d 9w JudpM
d 9k* Cowl on d o 2 S d day d
Saptombar. 2001 In Samnoto
Cowky Courdouao, X I Nord Park
Avenue, Sanford, Florida, tof an
Ordsf d Ihkkig In M s cwum.

1 1 K . Pag* ISM . d d a Pubffc
Record* d Samkioto Cowky
Florida, aa anwndad: togadar wtd
MI undddad 1.(12603223 parewrk
Iraamar in tw fend. Common atomonto. and Common Ejparwo*.
feV l
Thd eortad Condomkkwn pored
known M I M I I , 6 t a d g 426.
BAYTREI
V 3LA 03
6
Condominium, and an undvtood
1.61260322S hkamd hi d * fend.

d Condcmkkwn d
BAYTREI VUAOC CONOOMMF
UM. m racentod hi O R . B dc* 1 1 X
Paga* 1 S X tro u g i 1633. togadar
a id at amandnanto twrato. Pubac
Racorda d Samkioto Cowky.
Florida.
DATED: Novarrkwr 13 2001
Ctork d Cowky Cowl
By Mary Stroups
Deputy Ctork
CLAYTON SMCCUUOH

(407)673M SS
Pubidi Novarrkwr 13 2 3 2001
OQ13S
M THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THE 19TH
OF FLORKM
MANO FOR
I COUNTY

C hess

toa. 91-CJh-1736-14-0
Manhattan
Mortgage

ANO
Each respondant Is hstsby rsgfesd
to ssfirs wrston d sto n sK 9 any and
rsg jsst a hearing, I dsakad. to aatd
Pitmon on
STATE OF FLORDtA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTA­
TION
719 Soud Woodand BoWWvard
DaLand. Florida 32720
oto Lawranoa 3 Oandpaf
Emkwrk Domain Altomay. Dtatrtct 6
(904)643-5493
Mdki Iwarky (X ) day* d asrvtc* d
kia Noac* md B e tw origkwto wtd
d a Clara d kk* Cowl on d d data, to
ahow c* u m a d d rlghL 66a. hSared
or Ian you d any d you hava In and
in t proptny aiK riD M m bm
p action and to ahow r a t e , 9 any
you have, dry d a property ahoutd
n d ba oondamnad tor d a u*M or
purpo a ti M a d toed to d a FaBton.
E you M to anaaar, a datau* may ba
nd you tor 1
hi d o Pitoton. k you Ia4
to rnquod t hearing an d o PtBton
tor Ontor d TaMng you aha* warn
any rtgk to otfact to add Ordaf d
Taking
WITNESS MY MANO ANO SEAL ot
aald Cowl on d o day d NOV 01
2001. A D . 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
fey Rukr King
Oapuly Ctork
j( S E A l )
Din e am i Act paraorw wtd
modweon to porSdpaao hi klk pro*
coodtag ahoWd contact fw Cowl
ArbnUatmkx al X I North Park
Avanu*. Sankord. Florida, totophono
(407)6664330. not later dan aavan
(7) day* prtor to kw precaadtng E
hearing fnpatad. (TOO) 1-600-6868771, a Vac* (V) 1-600-956*770,
vta Florida Ratay Sarvlca.
Pubkah Novambar 13 2001
GQ131
9t TH* ORCUtT COURT
OF THE 17TH
ju o i c u L dRC urr,
MANO FOR
UM NOLE COUNTY.
CAIE No. 01-CJL-120314-G
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK. FA
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER TO
BANK UNITED.
v».
CALVIN DAVIS, a t a i.
NOTKE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTKE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw•uark to an Ontor or Final Judgmark
arkarad to CaM No. 01-C A 1206-14G d fw Chcuff Court d d o l«TH
Juracwl Ckcut hi wtd tor SEMMOU
County. Ftondo. wharMl WASHING­
TON MUTUAL BANK. FA SUCCES­
SOR BY MERGER TO BANK UNIT­
ED. Plamrrt. m i CALVIN DAVIS, a t
d . ara datondanta. I art a d to kw
hrghad Odder tor caah d 1100 am .,
al kw Waal Front Door d d o
Semnota County CourihouM.
Sentard. Ftondo. on d o 13d day d
December. 2001. d a tokowng
A U OF LOT 07. (LESS THE EAST
115) FEET ANO LESS THE WEST
3 1 6 FEET OF LOT *7). GENEVA
TERRACE.
AMENOED
PLAT.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 12.
PAGES X ANO S3. AS RECORDED
IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
SAID LAND SITUATE. LYINO ANO
8EINO IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FIORIOA
DATED 9v* 13d day d Nmambar,
2001.
Ctork Chart Court
By Mary Stroupo
Deputy Ctert
ROGER 0. BEAR. P A
P O. Boa 4966
Orlando. FL 32802
Attorney* tof Ptanoff
(010467)
Pubiah. Novambar 1 3 23.2001
G 0 134
M THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT.
.
MANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 01-CC-T61-XR
HIGHLANDS
HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. INC.
CHRISTINE BROWN.
NOTKS OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 4 *
None* la ghan d a l purauark to tw
Final Judgement of Fortctotw*
dated Novambar 14 In CaM No 01
C C -7 S I-X R . d tw Cowky Cowl n
and tor Samnoto Courky. Flonda. hi
which HIGHLANDS HOMEOWN
ER3 ASSOCIATION. INC . la d a
Ptwrkrt and CHRISTINE BROWN, la
kw Dalandark. I wrt a*4 to tw Ngha d ( 6 bad Odder lot cam at kw

PLAFTTYF.
va.
Larry Batktoy. d aL,
DEFENDANTS.

toOTK l OP

Noeca la haraby gfvan d d . pw
to d d Final Judgmark d
- , a|j
A
IWfPtWM w,
2001, and arkarad ki cfv* caM nwnbar 01-CA-1736-14-Q. d d a Chart
Court d kw l i d Jud U d Chart hi
and tor Samkioto Cowky, Florida,
wherein CH AU
MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION. It
Plained arid Larry Batktoy la/*m
Oetondarkla). I wB aa* lo tw Ngwd
wid bed bkklar tor coah d 9w Wad
b o k doer d 9w Senknoto Cowky
CourihouM In Sanford, Flonda,
Samkioto Cowky Florida, at 1150
AM on 9w 13(1 day d December.
2001, d a krtwring daaertoad pwpar1y M ad lord In aekLFhid JudgnanL
LOT 1 3 BLOCK 2 3 HEFTLER
HOMES HOWELL PARK SECTION
O M . ACCOROMO TO THE FLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED M PLAT
BOOK 13PA 0ES 48 THROUOH 4 3
INCLUSIVE. PUBLIC RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORKM
NOTE: Purauark to d a Fak Debt
Cotta conn Practice* Ad you are
Iriitaid dal kVa tow Arm la daamad
to b t 1 M l co itclo f attompirnj to
cotod a dsbt and any mtormatJon
obtained wd ba bead tor kwt purPOM .

Oatad d a 13d (toy d Novamtwr.
2001 .
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d Chart Court
By Mary S h a g *
DaoWv Ctork
COOdJS t STAWVARSKL FA
4010 Boyacout Boutovard *
Stato 460
Tampa, FL 33607
Tatophona: (613)8776006
C43410-01-3159
Pubaah: Novarrkwr 1 3 25.2001
QG1M
M THt CBICUfT COURT
OF THE 1STH
JUOICUL ORCUTT
OF FLORKM
MANO FOR
■ENgfOLB COUNTY
JURMOfCTION OtVWON
No. Q1-CA-14*4-1441
““S S i^ F .
Brian L Barter. Amy L Beitor. at d .
DEFENDANTS
NOTKE OF
Noaca la haraby gfvan kwt pwauark to d d Find Judgmark d
Foractoawa dated Novambar S,
2001, and arkarad In CM caM nwnbar 01-CA-1484-14-0. of (w Chart
Cowl d d * 16d JuSdrt Chart hi
end tar Samnoto Cowky. Florida,
whararn PRINCIPAL RESIDENTIAL
MORTGAGE. INC. a Ptahkfl and
Brian L Samar, Amy L Sellar
Meeiar Financial. Inc. ia/ara
Datandanki), I wrt a d to kw Ngfwal
and baal Odder tof caah al 9w Waal
kerk doer ot 9w Sammcto Cowky
CourihouM In Sanford. Flonda.
Sammoto Cowky. Florida, d 1100
AM on 9w 13d day d December,
2001.9w tofemtng daacrkwd proper­
ly m ad tord hi aard Find Judgmwk.
tow*:
LOT 12. BLOCK 12. HEFTLER
HOMES. ORLANDO SECTION
ONE. ACCOROMO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 13.PAOE3 S ANO 3
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. aO RID A
NOTE: Purauark to (w Farr Debt
Collection Practice! Ad you are
advwad d d dto tow fern a daamad
to ba a dad cokactot aaarrpeng to
ookad a debt and any hkurmaacn
oblamad wB ba uaad tar ( id pwpoll.
Dated kw 13 day d Novambar.
2001 .
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork d Chart Cowl
By Mary S h a g *
D#txjfy Cl#(1i
COOILIS A STAWMRSKI. PA
4010 Boytcaul Bowavard
Suto 450
Tampa, FL 33607
Tatophona (813)8776008
CAS41OO1-1O07
Pubkah: Novambar 13 23.200)
00137
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OFTHE16TH
JUOICUL CIRCUIT
OFFLOMOA
MANO FOR
SSIIMOLS COUNTY
GENERAL
JUMSOtCnON OflrtSiON
No. 01-CA-1SS4I4G
U S Bark National Auoctabon. u
Truataa. a id reapact to Structwad
Aatat
SacwffW*
Carperauon
FHA/VA Mortgage Pa**-Tlrough
Cerikicatai. Sene* I996 R F 3
PLAINTIFF
va
Timmy L Bryant ISchato Fnaon
fek/a Ucfwto Bryark. at at.

DEFENDANTS.
NOTKS OF
Noaca la haraby gvan d d . pw•uark to d d Find Judgmark d
Foradasure dated Nuvemfeer 3
2001. and arearad In CM te a s nunbar 01-CA-1164-140, d d d Chart
Court d 9W l t d Jud U d Chart to
and tof Sandnda Cowky Florida,
whareto U .3 BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCMTION, AS TRUSTEE.
WITH RESPECT TO STRUCTURED
ASSET SECURITIES CORPORADON FHA/VA MORTGAOS PASS­
THROUGH
CERTIFICATES.
BERMS 1M B R F 3 la PlaME and
Timmy L Bryant &gt;*chato Frtaen
Housing Fhwnca Agency, an agency
and haawrwnnary d tw Shaft d
Florida: The C*y d Sanford, a
Central
Union. Wars Dsfondan*a). I wB ss(
to d s Ngw d end b e d btdtor tor
osah 9 N Wad t o f door d Sw
Suntnoii County Cpuflhouw In
Ssritord, Florida. S ankneto Cowky
Florida, d 1100 AM e n d s 13d day
e f Dacsmbsr, 2001, tw toSowtog
daaertoad preparty a s sal k i d to

eats FindJvdgmsrt. to«S:

LOT 1 3 SLOCK 1 3 OREAMhPOLD
4TH SECTION. ACCOROMO TO
THE FLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED M FLAT BOOK 4.PAOE X OF
T H i FUBUC RECORDS OF SEM4
NOLE COUNTY. FLORKM.
NOTE: Pursuant to tw Fak Dad
Coflucflon P n c flc tt Act you •f#
artiaaad tod tka toar tom la daamad
to be s dad coSador adampkng to
ccSact a dad and any toSanwaSan
sbHfnsd a d bs used lor tod pwDstod d s 13 dto d November,
1001.
MARYAfMB MORSE
CtorSd Chart Court
ByUwySbeupe
Depufy Ctork
COOKJS S STAWIARSX). PA
«10l
Thmpe, FL 33607
Tatophona (811)6776008
CAS* 1601-5441
PubSdc Novantotr 1 3 2 3 EOOt
Q 01M
M THE ORCUtT COUNT
OPTNEIfOMIUNTM
JUOICUL CBICUfT

COUNTY
CAM NO. 91-CA-11X14G
CHAM MORTOAGS COMPANY
F/K/A CHEMICAL MORTOAOE
COMPANY.
JORGE MEJU, at d .

NOTKE OF
NOTKE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwauant to a Find Judgmark d
to ■—- - .
1- - a ■. |. ■ ■ tt
rOTVCffO
VUTw rtalwvi
(MltQ erWVfnwVf
ft
2001. and arkarad to Co m No. 01CA- 11 St-14 0 . d d e Chart Cowl d
tw EIGHTEENTH Ju d d d Chart to
and tor SEMMOLE Cowky Ftoridt
whereto O U S E MORTOAOE COM­
PANY F/K/A CHEMICAL MORT­
GAGE COMPANY le PtakkM and
JO R G E . MEJU ANO YOLANDA
M EJU , HUSBAND ANO WIFE:
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPART­
MENT OF REVENUE; and 0 3
CAPITAL CONSUMER CARO CO.
are OatondaM*. I wB aaS to d a n g l ­
e d Wddar tor caah m dw Wad b e d
boor of Sw Courdouee to SAN­
FORD, SEMMOLE Cowky. Ftorkfs.
7 1 0 0 o'clock on Sw l l i i bay d
December 2001. tfw tasualng
Mac ttw j property a * a d tord to
aald Find Judgnwrk. to a *
LOT 4 3 BLOCK 3 SUMMERSET
NORTH, ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 1 5 PAGES 13 ANO 14.
PUBUC RECOROS OP SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. alVa IM Mark
David Beutovaid. Caaaatotny. FL
32707
DATED INa I I day of ItovarnOt/.
2001.
MaiyamC More*
Aa Ctork d u d Court
By Jane E Jaiawtc
A* Deputy Ctork
Submroad by
Fiber iOakU. P. A
SWto 300
1570 Madniga Avanu*
Card Gabto*. Florida 33146
(308)8X 4110
■Paraorw vrth a dtoabktfy d ie need
s apacwi aooommeddton to partleP
pato to dto procaechng m odi con­
tact ADACoordkiator at Sammoto
Cowky C oudoute. X I N. Part
Avenue. Suite N X 1 . Sanford.
Florida 32771, d toad tv * day* prior
to d a proceeding
Tatophona:
(407)323-43X art. 4 2 2 7 .1 6 0 0 *9 5 6
1771 (TDD) a 1 8009564770 (V)vta
Florida Rady Satvle*.’
Pubtah Novambar 1 3 2 3 2001
G 0 139
NOTKE OP SALE
OF KOTOR VENKLE
Purauark to Flonda Statw*
713 563, Mid Flonda ban And
Racovary. w i i a U pubic aala tof
CW&lt;I) tacatod at hanor'a ptoca to tar■fy a ctomwd Ian tor tabor arxYor
•long*
1SSS HONDA 4 0 V1N:
IHQED3S4SKA0X123 ban amU
51469 Owwr/ Elam B Ortod 2196
Sharp Cl 9 2 X Fam Park Ortonde
FL. barkiddat/ bbarty Flananca
3 4 X WCdontol Dr Orlando. FL
Lienor/ Dev* Ortton Auto 9vc 1160
S C R 427 Longwood. FL Td407332-0669. 1963 FORD WAG V1N
1FMOU32X0PUD011X ban AmU
53049 Owtwr/ Barnard A Jdvwton
496 Ora* Spring Ch Wh*ar Spring
FL Cuatomar/ Jam a* Hart 4 X 1
Stead Tar Wheat Pk F L barkiddat/
Ford Motor CracM POBoi 106704
Adana 0 * Liana/ Mtahatl Marie
Aula Repair 1354 S C R 427
Longwood F L TaC407331-1St2.
Sato data f t c ambar 3 2001 at
1 0 0 0 a m al Dava Orkhn Auto
Senrtvc*. Longwood. F L
Sard
V*fucJ*&lt; t) may ba tadeamad by aah
wfymgtw ton p n a to aala data. You
hava kw rtgk to a hearing d any
am* p m to 1* 1a data by hang a
daman) tor hearing n tw Chart
cow l Owner has tw ngfk to racover pouatwon d vahacto by poeang a
bond In accordance with F S .
S 661I7. Any proewada n a a c a a * d
tw amowk d fw Ian wrt ba dapoakad w*h tw Ctork d Chart Cowl In
tw cowky where tw vahicto to hdd.
Pubtah: Novambar 13 2001
0 0 1 4 6 ___________
NOTKS OF AUCTION
Thw auction wkl bo hold on
December 13 2001 d ( 0 0 AM d
3XAutnAvs.OvW do.FL
kw vshretos on kw day before kw
Audkin Iran (AM wk( (PM. Term*
are caah a earthed kmdt only
Oviado Towing raaatvaa kw ngfk to
acctpt w rafuaa any and a l bhto.
The tatowtng vatveto* are offered
tar beta:
K DATSUN 210
JN IPBO4S0C82X728
64 MERC MARQUIS
1MEBP95F9EZ663234
PW*m November 14.2001
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Legals

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Legals

n o t ic t o f a c tio n

or eoNtnwcTTvi sem e
M TM ICM CU T COURT

CA M N O ul
91 BE: THE MARRIAGE O f
ELSA U. ARBORS KOSSMANN.
PETER 1C KOSSMAM.

and a l uknown or unrooordtd
ooato ohkh may oatot
NOTKt OB ACTION
TO: PATRICK A SCHARFF
LAST KNOWN AOORESS:
1009 BARTLETT COURT
OVKDO. FL 32768
AND ANYANO ALL UNKNOWN OR
UNRECORDED
INTERESTS
WHKX MAY EXIST
YOU ARE NOTR1EO tool an acton
tor torodoouo ol oMooananl Ion on

IBua k A w M o

iia ii ■ u

K w R n g propvny

n o t ic e b y pu blic a tio n

TOC PETER K.KOSSMAN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTWED M
« Fasten tor OtMcAAcn ef Itontoge
•to Court m d you a n required to
**rv9 » copy o« your triton toolina
M . 9 any. to I on ALAN J . EUONS.
ESQUIRE, — ontoy tor Pottoon or.
ELSA U. AR80RE KOSSMANN,
otoooo oddrooo to &gt;101 Wool
CortoTtoteW Btoil. M o MOO. Port
Uudontoto. Ftortot M308 and too
•to ortgfrwl non too ctork oI too
•bov* otytod court on or bofcxo
NOVEMBER 27. 2001; otoorotoo o
doltuB w6 bo onlorod a g o M you lor
too ro M proyod tor to too PoOWn.
THo noOoo tool bo puHoltod onoo
ooch w**k tor tour conoocultoo
onoko to too BEMMOU HERALD.
WITNESS my hond ond too ooto ot
ooM court ol Sontord. Sonknoto
County. Ptortdo to * 22nd doy ol
OCTOBER. &gt;001
ATRUECOPY
Ckato C aul Boot
MARYMME MORSE
Ctork of too Orakt Court
Somtoto Couky Ptortdo
By Money R. WYOor
AoDoputyOork
ALAN J . EUONS, ESQUIRE
2101 Wool Camnwrotof Btod.
Sub* 5400
Fort lautorttoto. Ftorkto 33309
(064)733-IDO (407)6301177
PutSoh: Oetotor 26. ond Morontoot
4 . I t . IS . 2001
77214

b * - 1ri w t w x * i

County Ftokf c
LOT S ALAPAYA WOOOS PHASE
XV6. ACCOROMQ TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO M PLAT
BOOK 38. PAGES 31 ANO 32. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OP BEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLOROA.
to aarvo an Antwor or
wrkton datonooo wRi too CtoA ol too
C o u t Sowancta C arry , P. 0 . Baa
BOSS, Serkont Florida 32772. on or
M a r t Nor 26,2001 And on PtoM Ti
SHAWN J . O’BRIEN,
Eaquko.
221
N.E.
Nonhoo
Boutovard. SuNa 208, Orlando,
Ftorkto 32604. o6ionato» ■ tetoul
roAol rtomonded to too GomptolnL
DATEDon too 26 doy ol OCTOBER.
2001.
(SEAL)
______
UARYAIME MORSE
CURK o r THE COURT
Lui C. Hardamon
Deputy Ctork
NOTIFICATION
• you no ■ paroon wNi t dO*6My
too nooda any oocommodoOon to
ontor to porttopolo to toto proooodtog. you aro tnkdod. ol no cool to
you, to too prcwtolon ol cortoto i
AOACoordtottor M too Strntoolo
C a rry C out m 3 0 1 M. PukAnOff .
Sontord Flortdo 32771. « (407)3234330, &lt;k9kn loo working (toy* of you
rooopl ol toll NoSea: I you or* boortog or yorco Imp— od. coll-EOOSSS•771.

PubOatt ItovambN4 , 11, is 23.
2001

M THE CMCUT COURT
OF THB EfOKTUMTH
JUDICIAL C94CUTT
MANOPOR
■ COUNTY,

MTHEORCWT COURT
OFTHBSIOMIUMTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
MANOPOR
I COUNTY.
OVS. ACTION
CAM NOd 01-CA-1763

ANO
Lorry Alon O'Brton N

NODCt or ACTION
TO: Lorry APon O'Brton K
(Nonto cI Roopondonr)
(RoopondwTo Loot knoan oddooo)
5366 Charm SWCanton, Oh 44706
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tool - OOtan
you oro roqutod to oorvo 0 oopy ol
you rwklon ditonooo. &lt; «ny to I on
jnomo ol PokOonor) Bomodno M.
DOtorvO'Bnon nhooo k ikk n i to 217
Pearl lex * Carry Apt OAkomotOo
Spgo, Ft 32714 an or baton (data)
NOVEMBER 6 2001. ond too too
original noh too Ctork ol tola Coul ol
(Oortr-0 oddroot) 301 N. Pork Avo,
Sontord. PL 32771 baloro oonrtco on
» you M to do oo. o dotaiA may bo
onlorod agelnot you tor too rokol
Coploo ol o l court docunoroo to too
Induing order*, ora roOobto
ol too Ctork ol too Cot— Coon ■
office Ybu may rorloor toooo documonro tpon roquoot
You mutt Loop too Ctork el too
CkouO C o u rt Okie* nooliod ol you
cu rort ortrOoot (you may Mo Notice
ol Curronr ,r— Ml . Fkinde Fomoy
Torn 19.414) Fukiro poporo in OOo
com .

on rocord ol too ctork* oktoo.
WARNINQ Rule 12.206, Ptortdo,
FtmOy Low Ruiot ol Procedure.
rorpAroo cortoki outomokc ckoetoor.ro
oI documonto ond Intor motion.
Poduro to comply con rooiA In loneor----r a m - o . - ----1 -- u U - —
oorts, ncioang uwti»m i or Buiwtg
DATED: SEPTEMBER 26.2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
ByNancy R. WYOor
DoouTv Clerk
Pubkoli Novombor 4.11, I S 29,
2001
00016
M THB CMCUT COURT
OP TNB T76RTEENTH
JU04CLAL CMCUT,
MANOPOR
WLLSBOROUOH COUNTY,
PLOMOA
PA1T0LY LAW DIVISION
CASS NOd 61-14043
HVMOlfcC
IN THE MATTEP OP THE
PROPOSED ADOPTION OP:
AMINORCfffLO.
NOT1CS OP ACTION
TO Any known or unknown logo! or
nwruol totoer ol too etod bom on
September 2S, 2001 to
Donto Kay Johneon
Currant Addrooo. Unknown
,
LOW Known Adekooa Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED tool
0 PoWon tor AdopOon ho* boon Bod
roguekng o ckOd bom to Donna Kay
Jotmaon on Sopuntoor 26. 2001 In
Longwood.
Sommoro
County.
Fkendo Dome Key Johneon I* twlyrwo (32) yooro old. Caucown. ho*
blond hok and bkro *yo*. I* 3 5' toff
and worgh* oppnurmoioly 100
pound*. Th* brrto todwr I* African
Amoncon and *1 otoor phytrcal chorbo cooky aacortanod. Concopoon
occurred In Longwood. Somnolo
Couky Ftorkto. You are required to
•arvo o copy ol you roapenao or
ptootknga to taid Pokoon tpon too
PoOOonor a oaomoy. Joomo T. Tola,
418 Waal Plod Street S u l* B.
Tampa. Florida 33S0S-2244. ond Mo
too oogmal roaponoo or ptoorkng n
too Office ol too Ctork ol too Clrcul
Court ol Hiffeborough County.
Ftondo, on or before Novombor 26.
2001. » you lol to do to. a dofouk
judgment wM bo token agonal you
tor too rokol demanded In too
Doled at Tamp*. M.«thorough
County. Florida tola 24 day ol
October 2001
RICHARD LAKE
Ctork ol too Cecul Coul
By Sharon 0 Data
Deputy Ctork
II you a n a paroon «wh ■ daebkky
who need* ony accomodation In
ordor to perkerpeM m too procoedng
you w o eroded, ol no com to you. to
too provwion ol carton aotratanco
PI o o m
contact
too
ADA.
Coordtoator wohn 2 working doy* ol
y o u racaipt ol tor* documonl
Totoption* (613)272-7040 TDO
(613)276-2068
Pubaan NovomCor 4.11. I S 26.
2001
00017
M THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE IIOHTIINTH
a iw c u l ciR cu rr
M AMO FOR
SEMWOLZ COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CAM NO : 01-CC-2734-20-Z
ALAPAYA WOODS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATOiN. INC. 4 Florida nottorproTk corporation.
PlonoM.
VO.
PATRICK A. SCHARFF. and all

n rY U rn M &lt; 041

SALOMON BROTHERS REALTY
CORPORATION.
vt.
THE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
ORAMTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UEHORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES. OR
OTHER CLAMANTS CLAMNO BY.
THROUGH UNOER. OR AOAMST
LUCY ONOFRSTTI. DECEASED, at
«L

WARNING RUa 1 2 2 6 S Ftondo
Famky Low Rule* at Procodun.
nqU rt* carton autamobc dOdoaun
of documonto and bdomaSort.
Fakun to comply can n a— In aanofcn *. todudng rlamtogal or taking
olptoodtoga.
Dotort NOVEMBERS 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CURK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
ByNancy R. WY-aor
Dapuy Ctork
P—W c Novombor 11. 1 6 23. and
Docoabar 2,2001
00062
NOTICBOPSALfl
Punuark to Ftondo
Stonge Factory A d S a c S3 80S S
83.807.
S o l*
ol
corkorka
(HouaahnkVSuppkqa) In toaaad
—oo* to apkaky Owner Ion*:
36 J —
E. McCarthy
216 Mary P. Wtoannan
6SS Lowrdar Conabudton
187 Robort Chondatrtoki
1b b* add or dtopoMd ol Thu*..
11/26W1 10 *.m . PubOc Auction.
CaabOrky
ALS—Roy S to n Away
■lORktottort Rood
La— Mary. FL 32746
Al may pay up-C— 407-333-4365
PubkahNovombor 11. I S 2001
M THB CMCUT COURT FOR
■ COUNTY,
PROBATB ORrtSION
F— Nuwkar: 01-1
In Ra Th* Eaiato Ok
VIRQMMM. CHJLLO.
NOTIC1 OP AMBMITlUinON

YVg
in* Inuoai
wjrwm ■uiwwsTrmDOn —
ofa

00022

CASE N a 01 -OR-1477-020-6
Bomodtoo M. O'Brton

ot to* Ctork ol to* C k o k Court*
k * Ytou may nntowr to *** docu■r** tpon rerpjaat
Ytou muM kaop toa Ctork ol to*
Ckakl Court* oklca nokkad oI you
a rrtrt a t t w r . (Ytou may Bo NoOca
ol CunW AdBoas Ftorkto Famky
Low Form 12.611) Futon paper* In
toto to—
wB bo makad to toa
addraaa on record al to* ctork'a

_______
Oatondanka).
NOTICE OP ACTION

TO:
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES ORAMTEES
ASSONEES. UENORS CREDI­
TORS TRUSTEES OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS CLAJWBNQ BY,
THROUGH UNOER. OR AOAMST
LUCY ONOrWETTl. DECEASED
LAST KNOWN AOORESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT AOORESS:
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BY. THROUGH
UNDER. ANO AGAINST THE
HEREIN NAMED INOtVIOUAL

DCFENOANT(B) WMOARB NOT
|KNOWN TO SC DEAD OR AUVB.
•WHETHER SA IO UNKNOWN PA R ­
T IE S MAY CLAIM AN M TER C C T A S

SPOUSES. HEV4S DEVISEES
ORANTEES OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN AOORESS
UNKNOWN'
CURRENT AOORESS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED to * an acOon
to knetoao a mortgage on toa kklowing
property
to
SEMINOLE Couky. Florida
LOT 3 S W S O' W1K SUBDIVISION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK 40. PA0E5 29 ANO 2 S OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLOROA.
hot been Bod agarwt you and you
aro retired to tarva • oopy ol y ou
wttton dttonati wUan » day* altor
toa krai puPkcaOon. k wry. on
EcUkvarrlo
SAtaoctotoo.
PA.,
P larofa odomay. whoaa addraaa to
• 111 Corporate Lake Drive. 3rd
Floor. Tampa. Florida 33634. and to*
to* ortgtoal w*h toto Court okhor
baton aomca on PtotoMTa oaomoy
——i------a —
»—
a - ag. ■ ■ha. jd tu j^ ^ *
O f I T I l l B O i l t i y U IB iB tlU r , O U to lr tlif
a dttouk wB ba araand agtmat you
tor to* rwlial damandad to to*
PriyUaiTt ot pettdon.
WITNESS my hNid and to* taN ol
tow Court on tore doy ol OCT 29 2001

.2001.
(SEAL)
Ctork ol toa Court
ByRutoNng
A* Deputy Ctork
Ertoevomt LAaaoaatoe. PA
PO Boa 26018
Tampa. Ftondo 33622-M I4
F01006834
" S a t Amotlcono wkh DwabOrua Act
• you o n « paraon arth a dtoaMky
who need* acccmmodaom to ontor
to parkopato to toto proooaekng, you
al no ooal to you, lor too
01 carton aatitienca
Ptoat* contact Court Acknmatrakon
M 201 H Park Annuo. Sankxd.
Ftondo 32771. tolaptrono number
(407)666-«227. w«Nn 2 working day*
ol you recarpl ol toto doom ant If
hearing knpalrad. (TDO) 1BOO-S6S1771.
PubtahNovamOar II, I S 2001
00041
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIONTIINTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M ANO FOR
BEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Ceoa N a: 01-DR-3273
TOOO SCHUENTZ.
STEPHANIE SCHUENTZ.
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAOE
TO: (name oI Reaponden)
STEPHANIE SCHUENTZ
(ne*pendent* toa known addratal
637 ONE CENTER 4316 ALTA­
MONTE SPRINGS. FL 32701
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tool an tenon
hat bean Mad agonal you and tool
you a n itq u n d to tarva a espy ol
you wnmn Helena*e. I any. to I on
(nemo
ol
Ptouonor)TOOO
SCHUENTZ. wtooa a t o m to 6*3
PASAT1EMPO PT 101 LKMARY. FL
32746 on or baton |dtto| DECEM­
BER I S 2001. and No too ongrnal
onto toa dark oI tore Coul al (dark'*
addrau) 301 NORTH PARK AVE.,
SANFORD. FLORIDA 32771-1243.
b a k n aarvic* an Paooonar or anmodalaTy toaraanar 6 you lai to (to to.
a datouk may be entered agonal you
tor toa ratal damandad to to* paOdon.
Copna ol a l court docunani* n ton
caaa. ndukng order*, a n av* 4a» a

UJ.J.8

Eaiato ol VIRGINIA M. CIUUO.
waaad. F N N u rb u 01-10SSCP.
hot commoncod In to* Pfobat*
OhMon ol to* C—
Court.
Sonknol* County. Ftorkto. to*
ad—
ol which to X I H Parti
Annuo, Sarkord. FL 32771. Th*
nomot and *ddr**a*a ot toa
Pononol Rapraaamattra and too
a n tat torth botowr
ALL kTTERESTED PERSONS ARE
HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT
ANY SPOUSE, BENEFICIARY. OR
OTHER WTERESTED PERSON on
whom a oopy ol toto None* oI
ArkrOntobakon ha* boon tarred and
to* valdry ol to* WB. toa lyiakArattono oI too Pononol Rapnoorkatora,
toe venue al toto manor, or toa (urtadckon at toto Court am roqdnd to
iu*
oof*CTion* m wrang •run n i
Court *1 Via addraaa eat lotto abov*.
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 SUCH
PERSON.
AU CREDITORS of to* deceden t
and otoor ponono having daimo or
(jifnanitl ip ilfiit th* d *c*d *n ft
m UI*. on whom * copy ol tM Note *
oI Admintetratton has b**n t*cv*d
mute IV* V&gt;ter datma vteh tNa Court
at
addraaa
forth abov* WITH­
IN THE LATER O f THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICB
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THB
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICB ON SUCH CREDI­
TOR
AU. OTHER CREDITORS OR PER­
SONS fteteng dtemc or damanda
•gteai daoadanTt ateat* mute IB*
toak cMm* wah toto Court *1 to*
addraaa tot torth abov* WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATIOPTHI FIRST PUBLICATION
O f THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FSEO WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Th* dal* ol to* I n i puMcaOon oI
toto noke* — Novombar 11.2001.
MARIE C. BLACKWELL
467 S. B—ord Avenue
Ocoee. FL 34761
tor
ERIC 8 . MASHBURN
Port Okie* Bo* 7712(8
Winter Garden. FL 34777-1268
Phone nunbor(407)656-1578
Faa number (407)877-8166
Ftondo Bor Nunbor 263036
PuMahNovombar II. I S 2001
00066
MTHBCmCUIT COURT
OF THE EMNTUNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
BEMB40LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE N a 01-CA-2113-14-K
DAWN U MARION. IV * DAWN M
DOUGLASS.
PAUL Q RICHARDS,
Da— rtark
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO. Paul O. Richard*
You am nokkad toal an acoon lor
dtctoralory judgment to tatabllan 00*
In • mob— horn* hot boon Nod
agarwl you ond you a n ngum d to
ta r n * oopy ol you wikton datona**. 6 any. to 4 on Kannato M. Bean*,
ptomartt attorney, who— addraaa to
670 North Orlando Avenue. Sort*
1004 A. Mardand. Ftorkto 32751 on
or baton Doc 11. 2001, and B e to*
original w*h to* dark ol tor* co u l
*4h*r baton tonne* on pto*kkT*
aOomey or tnmodatohr toonoflor,
otoorato* a rto—ikl wfl — ontarod
•gaaial you tor to* ratal damandad
In to* complain or pataion.
Lol 20 —d to* north 1/2 ol Lol 26.
Ptoeft c, Mofrtft Minor S*cood
o*Cuon. K coran g n v * pm in*r*of
a* ncontod In Ptol Book 11. Pag**
46 through 46. Pubic Rocord* at
Samnoto County. Florida
Dated NOV06 2001
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Ctork ol to* Court
By Ruto tong
Put—h November 11, I S 25, and
Docombor 2 .2001
00067
*4 TH*CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
M ANO FOR
6CMP40L1 COUNTY
GENERAL
M — C IW IW — I
CASE NO. 01-CA-2IS2 ML
AMERKXJEST MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
WENDY YBARRA F/K/A WENOY
TASAWAR. at at.
Datandaik(a)
NOTICE OF ACTX3N
TG WENOY YBARRA F/K/A
WENOY TASAWAR
ERNEST YBARRA
ADDRESSES UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED toal
an action to tonctoae a mortgage on

Lega

h;

ls

SurknolaCouky, Ftorkto:
EXHIBITA
LOT 104, LONODALE. ACCORDMO TO THE FLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDCO 94 FLAT BOOK I S
PAGE 19 OF THE FUBUC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
haa bean Mad agarwl you and you
am mgUndto tarva * copy of you
wrtian —la—a s 9 any. o S on
YAARLE
BENITEZ-TORVISO.
* —------- L n . B u U t o B —a --------------- ‘ * ----^hOiTify
fOy i i I r lun, WHOM —XFoU
II 961 NE. 16791 STREET. SUITE
201. NORTH MIAMI BEACH. FL
33162 and B * toa ortgl—l wBi to*
C tork*l9to—o— aly—IC a u 1 **h h X day* art*r to* krai pubh—ton;
oto*n—a ■ OttmM wB ba antond
agarwl r u tor to* ratal prayed tor In
toa eomptokk or paBton.
In accordance arto toa Amartco—
artto DwabO—* Ad, pane— n—dtog
a moaonabla acoommod—on to parK *m * m
proc**ang mcuia. no
lator toon aavon (7) day* prior, con­
tact to* C—k of to* C o u rt d—bBOy
(0011*10101*1407-665-4277.
WITNESS my hand and toa tool ol
toll Court toa day al NOV 03 2001.
2001.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark ol to* Court •
By Ruto King
Aa Dapuly Ctork
Pubiah Novombor 11. I S 2001
M THB CSKW T COURT
0FTHB1BTH
j j jpy fjRI C94CUTT
OFFLOROA
M ANO FOR
I COUNTY
N s 01-CA-161614-K
Cho— Uodgaga Company-W**1
irk/a M*6on Martgag* Company.
PUUNT1FF.
ns
Thod—ua R. A/kotnwakl. Jr.;
Kkiborty D. AnktoriatkL *• to,
DEFENDANTS.
N0T3CE0F
FORECLOSURE BALI
NoOca to honby givan tool pu•uark to tool Final Judgmork *1
Fomctoau* datod Octoboe 31.2001.
and adored In cM caaa ryrrborOtCJL1S1B-14K. to 9to CkcUl Court ol
to* IB h Juddal Orcu* In —d tor
B lBtltol County, Ftorkto. wh*nk&gt;
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANYWEST F/K/A MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY, la PWrkN and Thadtou*
R. Antoartwakl. Jr.; Klrrbatly D.
AntouowaU; U S . Bank Trull
National Attoctolton aa Indanhra
Tn— . and — CoOwnor Truata*.
AmSouth Bank. W an OotomtonRi j. I
wB —6 to to* Ntoto*I—d b—I bkl—r
lor c*ah al N W*te front door of tf *
Sanunol* County Courthoua* In
Sarkord. Ftondo. Samnola Couky.
Ftorkto. to 11 0 0 AM on to* 69i (toy ol
Dacambar 2001. th* Mowing
—ta b ad property — tat torth In —Id
Final Judgmork. to wS
LOT 71, CHASE GROVES UNIT S
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF A3 RECORDED 94 PLAT
BOOK 44.PAGES 20 THROUGH 31.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. aORIOA.
NOTE: Punuark to toa Faa Debt
Collection Practice* Act you o n
ad— ad tool V— low km W deemed
to — a debt colacl ci attempting to
coloct a debt and any r Al inatron
obtaaiad w* ba uaad tor tool purpoa*.
D«t«d th* 2 day of Nov*mb*c, 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
c * t \ of Ctrcud Court
By Mary Stroup*
Daouty Ctorti
COOMJ6 6 BTAW1ARSKJ. PA.
4010 BoyaooU Boulovord
6 U to 4 3 0

Tampa, a 33807
Tatopro— (813)677-6006
CA S4I001-2700
PuMah: Novombar 11. I S 2001
GGOM
94 THE CMCUT COURT
OF THE 19TH
JUDICIAL CMCUT
OF aORIOA
— ANO FOR
SEMN40U COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
No. 01-CA-164314-K
North Anwrtcon Mortgage Company,
PLAINTIFF,
vt.
Oar—IS . Humor, el t o .
DEFENDANTS.
NOTICB OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
Nooca la honby gann to*L purluark to tool Final Judgmork ot
Fonctoaun dated Oct 31.2001. and
amend In ervk caaa nunbar OI CA134314 K. ol to* dram Court ol to*
16th Judicial Clreuk In and lor
Bom—
Couky. Ftorkto. whoram
NORTH AMERICAN MORTGAGE
COMPANY, to PtoVkkl and Dan— S
Hu—r. Juan— Hu—r. Lkd Florid*
TB* Some—, Inc.;__ _ ukmown paraon(a) In poaaaaacn ol to* auCyact
real proparty. ( 1 . W an Dalondark(a).
I wB a*i to to* highaat and boat btddor tor caah at to* Waal berk door ol
to* Soma— Couky Coukrou— In
Sarkord. Ftondo. Soma— Couky.
Ftorkto. al II 0 0 0 0 AM on to* day ol
DEC • 4 2001. 2001. to* totowvig
rtoaerbad property — a#4 tonh in and
Fkwl Judgmam. to w*
LOT S BLOCK F. WB.DMERE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED - PLAT
BOOK 1RAQE 111, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
NOTE Punuark to to* Fa* Dabl
CoOaction Practice* Acl you a n
odritad tool tor* law km a doomed
to ba a debt coiactor anampong to
a — ct • debt and any rkormaoon
obtarwd wkl b* uaad tor twl pupOM
Datad Vw 1*4 day ol Novombor,
2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Clrcul Court
By Jan * E J n owlc
Dapuly Clark
CODSIS B STAW1AHSKI. PA
4010 BoyacoU BoUavard
S u it 430
Tampa. FL 33607
Talephone (813)6776006
C6S41001 2767
Pubkah Novombar 11. I S 2001
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M THE CMCUT COURT
OF TH* EIGHTEENTH
JUCICUU. CMCUT
OF FLORIDA
-A N O FOR
B E M -O L I COUNTY
GENERAL
JURMUCnON DIVISION
CASE NO. 01-CA-1U8-14 Divk
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
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ELOISE KING. *1 al.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN putuanl to a Final Judgmam ot
Fondoaum (tolad October 31, 2001.
and amend In Cota Na 01-CA1330-14 DIVK. ol to* Cecuk Court ol
to* EIGHTEENTH Judtowl Clrcul In
and tor SEMINOLE Couky. Ftorkto
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Cou9nuM to SANFORD, SEMI­
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2001. to* tokaatog (toacrbwd paop•dy aa ato torth In told Final
LOT 4 ANO 5, WASH—GTON
PARK OVIEDO. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF RECOROCO
94 PLAT BOOK B. PAGE S3 OF
THE PUMJC RECOROS OF SIMP
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA, a V l
SS4 Tyaon Suaai. Ov— to. FL
37766
DATED toto 1it day ot NovambR,
2001.

Support Group

ot laid Court
JuTSarko
By Jana E Jaaawtc
Aa Deputy Clark
Bubmnadby:
Faber AORtz. P. A
Su— 300
1670 Martug* Avenue
Cant Oat—*. Ftorkto 33146
(306)663-4110
■Paraona wlto a
need a apadaf
parbcipala to
•houtd contact ADACbonSnalor at
Bank— Couky Courthou—. X I
N. Park Avanu*. Buff* N X1,
Sarkord. Ftort— 32771,
day* prior to the
Talephone: (4 0 7 )3 2 3 -4 3 X tat.
4227; 1600-933-6771 (TDO) or 1600-9538770 (V)vt* Ftorkto Relay
Sam e* *
PuMah Novombar 1 1 .1 8 . 2001
00071
94 THE CMCUT COURT
OF THE 19TH
JU04C1AL CMCUT,
M ANO FOR
S9MB40LB COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CAMNOr 0 0 CA 61— 14
ABN AMRO MORTOAOE OROUP.
INC . SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO ATLANTIC MORTGAGE ANO
94VE3TMENT CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
DAVIO J. TUBBS. IF UVkKL ANO
IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. OEV1SEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO
AU OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
•AN INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST DAV» J.
TUBBS; MICHELLE E. TUBBS. IF
UVINO. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN 8PO U SE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS. CREDI­
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OTHER
PARTIES CLAAMNQ AN 94TEREST BY. THROUGH UNOER OR
AGAINST MICHELLE E. TUBBS;
REPUBLIC BANK D/B/A FLAG­
SHIP
CAPITAL;
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA; JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE A3 UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NODCt OF
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purmark to (
Summary Final
Judgment ot F on cto au n datod
OcL 31.2001 at— n d to CM Co**
Na X CA 2189 14 ot to* Ore—
Court otto* 19TH Judctot O u r t to
and tor SEMINOLE Couky.
Sarkord. Florida. I wB aai to to*
tag— and bail bidder tor caah al
Al Waal From Door at Courthou—
at
ffw SEMINOLE
Couky
Courthou** localad ot X I N Park
Avonu* In Sarkord, Ftorkto. at 11 CO
a m on to* 4 doy ot Dacambar,
2001 toa toffomng daaenbad prop­
erty a* —I torth to aard Summary
Final Judgmam. lo-w*:
THE EAST 45 FEET OF LOT 11
ANO THE WEST 20 FEET OF LOT
12. BLOCK 0 . RIOGE HIGH SUB­
DIVISION. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK II . PAGE 94. PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Datod 9a* l i t day ot Novombor.
2001.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ck »w Clreuk Court
By Jana E Jaaawlc
Deputy Clark
Pubkah n:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J.
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l S Unrvanny Ortv* Suto 300
P— oon. FL 33324
(9341233-6000
00-62033/AMI)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABffJTIES
ACT. paraona wkh rktaownaa need­
ing a apacial accommodation
thoUd contact COURT ADMINIS­
TRATION. at th * SEMINOLE
Couky Courthoua* at 407-0634227, 1-600-935-6771 (TDO) or 1600-935-8770. via Ftorkto Ratoy
Sam e*
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s e n roc□ ium spi. complete pnvscy,
seeking one mature parson.
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♦ $800 dap. 407-324-3193

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Rd 407-323-4540.

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MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE AOA 1 OOBU $475410
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2 Padrooma horn $539
3 Oarkooma $834

3BR 1BA. i car garage
large knead toL $890toio, piua mc.
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1000 Sq FI $4603400
308 MMl 13 M, Odlca or Ratal.
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structure
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Schools Compete In
Bowling Tournament
Lake Mary Elementary’ was
one of 10 schools to compete in
the Red Ribbon Week “Strike
Back Against Drugs" Bowling
Tournament The purpose of the
tournament was twofold. One
purpose was to raise money' to
support school counseling pro­
grams and counselors. The other

purpose was to raise awareness
for Red Ribbon Wfeek. The other
schools participating were Bear
Lake
Elementary'
Evans
Elementary, Goldsboro Bementary, Stenstrom Bementary,
Lawton
Chiles
Middle,
Millennium Middle, Lake Mary
High, Seminole High and
Crooms Academy.
Prizes were awarded to Lake
Mary High School for Top Score,

Goldsboro Middle School for
Most Money Raised (also
Honorable Martian for Wackiest
Uniforms),
Bear
Lake
Elementary for Most Unique
Fund-raiser, Crooms Academy
for Most Money Raised Based
on School Size, Seminole High
School for Wackiest Uniform
and Millennium Middle School
for Most Professional Bowling
Uniform.

members, including Grace S.
Miller, Charlie M. Wilder,
Constance Anderson, Charlie
Harris, Marva Y. Hawkins, Willie
Williams, Josie Harris, Thelma
Mike, Lention Harris, Evelyn
Seabrook. Sandra Gaines, Renay
Oliver; Sylvia Bodison, Almdlia
Brown, Arthur Holley, Ruby
Colston an

opment
For information, call Britt
Henderson at 407-687-8299 or
Calvin Davis at 407-163-3231.

The event was coordinated by
the
Seminole
Counseling
Association (SAC). SAC is the
local chapter of the Florida

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The 2001 Community Service
recipients
included
Corine
Wilson, founder and president of
the Central Florida Chapter
International Black Women's
Congress. She inspires many
women, including me youth of
Central Florida. Under her lead­
ership, scholarships are annually
awarded to students, who are
taught the importance of bond­
ing with parents.
The second Community
Service Award recipient was Bill
Harvey, who is presently serving
as District 4 Deltona city commis­
sioner. He has taken a leadership
role in his community by creating
change, holding town meetings,
keeping citizens informed about
community issues and gaining
trust and confidence in commis­
sioners.
Veron McQueen of the Grove
Council Drug Free Center
Program, who is also an at-large
member of the Board of The
Agricultural and Laoor Program
Inc, installed the Council mem­
bers.
Special thanks to the Sweet
Harmony Order of Eastern Star
No. 388, who served a delicious
luncheon to more than 100 peo­
ple in attendance at the annual
meeting. Special thanks to the
IBWC youth group, the Hal P.
Marston Center staff, Stan —
who donated the plants and fruit
— and the Agricultural and
Labor Program In c Council

A Turkey Bowl Flag Football
Tournament will be held
Thursday, Nov. 22, at Seminole
High School's football field.
The game will start at 1230
p m and end at 530 p m This
community gives a unique and
great opportunity for families,
friends and others to get togetho’
and enjoy an afternoon (on
Thanksgiving Day) of entertain­
ment that will be provided by
past high school and college
starts, including former high
school All Americans, Black
College All-Americans, some
semi-pro pLavers and two arena
ex-players.
The
Grove
Counseling
Center's Prevention Department
is sponsoring the tournament
Come out and enjoy the benefit
for the community and the chil­
dren and families it serves.
Donations will be accepted. A
portion of the proceeds will go to
the Millie Patterson Scholarship
Fund and the Grove Counseling
Center's Prevention Department
a program that provides and pro­
motes positive community devel­

Join foe Thanksgiving Patriotic
Ball 9 p m to 2 a m Thursday,
Nov. 22. in Celery City Lodge,
located at foe co m a of Cypress
Avenue and 7fo Street The event
by Fox Drill Unit
Guard. Attire is red,
white or blue. Tickets are $6 and
can be pmnhased at the door

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The Goldsboro Elementary Bowling Team pose for a picture after win­
ning honorable mention for wackiest uniforms during the recant *Striks
Against Drogs* bowling tournament

S t Paul
Church, located at 813 Pine Ave..
invites the community to attend
their annual Harvest Meditation
Service 4 3 0 pan. Sunday, Nov.
25. The service is a special time of
praise and worship, meditative
scriprtures, poems, scios and cre­
ative praise dance.
Special guests will indude
Tammy Glover; the Glorious
United Pentecostal Church of
God Young Performers, Dr.
Thomas Stllxmon, guitarist Mary
Schiano, soloist Debra Marinvarv
Gooden, S t Paul Missionary
Baptist Church Male Chorus and
o th a outstanding performers.
Tajiri School of Performing
Arts and Academics and Patricia
Merritt Whatley will perform.
Come early to get a seat Vivian
H. Bowden is chairperson,
Dorothy Curry is president of
Choir No. 1, and the Rev. A.L
Covington is pastor

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Section C

Counseling Association. Their
mission is to educate Guidance
Counselors and support their
professional and ethical efforts.

M issionaries continue tradition o f helping the community

Serving in
Seminole

By i
hree years ago, two young
Mormon missionaries needed
some maps and information
about Seminole County. They didn't
realize their visit to the
Sanford/Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce would start a tradition that
still continues today.
“When they came into the Chamber;
they mentioned something about com­
munity service," said Ron Rose, former
Chamber director; " I asked them if they
wanted to help out at the Chamber as
part o f their service, and they agreed."
Three y ea n later, more than 24 mis­
sionaries assigned to Sanford have spent
hundreds of hours volunteering at the
Chamber. When Rose left the organiza-

worked with have been extremely
dependable and willing to be of service
to the community.
"W hat I really like about them is that
they are able to separate their communi­
ty service and their missionary service,"
he said. "If you have a question, they
will answer it, but they don't push their
missionary cause."
Based on revelations that Joseph
Smith said were brought to him in the
1820s by heavenly messengers, the
Church of Jesus Christ o f Latter-day
Saints today has more than 60,000 mis­
sionaries in 162 countries. Church mem­
bers consider it a privilege to show their
the Lord by
love for o th a people an a tf
sharing the gospeL
Missfonaries gen­
erally begin
serving when

aries followed, splitting their service

the ages of

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Bnan McDonald answer phonaa
and halp with maahnga at ttw
Halan Stan Theatre aa part ol
thair sennet to ths community.

Photos by Tommy Vinctnt

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Rowell
Continued from Pag* 7C
Schools Compete In
Bowling Tournament
Lake Mary Elementary was
one of 10 schools to compete in
the Riil Ribbon Week "Strike
Back Against Drugs" Bowling
Tournament. The purpose of the
tournament was twofold. One
purpose was to raise money to
support school counseling pro­
grams and counselors. The other

purpose was to raise awareness
for Red Ribbon Week. The other
schools participating were Bear
Lake
Elementary,
Evans
Elementary, Goldsboro Elemen­
tary, Stenstrom Elementary,
Lawton
Chiles
Middle,
Millennium Middle, Lake Mary
High, Seminole High and
D oom s Academy.
Prizes were awarded to Lake
Mary High School for Top Score,

Goldsboro Middle School for
Most Money Raised (also
Honorable Mention for Wackiest
Uniforms),
Bear
Lake
Elementary for Most Unique
Fund-raiser, Crooms Academy
for Most Money Raised Based
on School Size, Seminole High
School for Wackiest Uniform
and Millennium Middle School
for Most Professional Bowling
Uniform.

members, including Grace S.
Miller, Charlie M. Wilder,
Constance Anderson, Charlie
Harris, Marva Y. Hawkins, Willie
Williams, Josie Harris, Thelma
Mike, Lcntion Harris, Evelyn
Seabrook, Sandra Gaines, Renay
Oliver, Sylvia Bodison, Almellia
Brown, Arthur Holley, Ruby
Colston an

opment
For information, call Britt
Henderson at 407-687-8299 or
Calvin Davis at 407-463-3231.

The event was coordinated by
the
Seminole
Counseling
Association (SAC). SAC is the
local chapter of the Florida

Hawkins
Continued from Page 7C
they aiv needed.
The 2001 Community Service
recipients included Corine
Wilson, founder and president of
the Central Florida Chapter
International Black Women's
Congress. She Inspires many
women, including the youth of
Central Florida. Under her leadetship, scholarship are annually
awarded to students, who are
taught the importance of bond­
ing with parents.
The second Community
Service Award recipient was Bill
Harvey, who is presently serving
as District 4 Deltona dty commis­
sioner. He has taken a leadership
role in his community by creating
change, holding town meetings,
keeping citizens informed about
community issues and gaining
trust and confidence in commis­
sioners.
Vtron McQueen of the Grove
Council Drug Free Center
Program, who is also an at-large
member of the Board of The
Agricultural and Labor Program
Inc, installed the Council mem­
bers.
Special thanks to the Sweet
Harmony Order of Eastern Star
No. 388, who served a delirious
luncheon to more than 100 peo­
ple in attendance at the annual
meeting. Special thanks to the
1BWC youth group, the Hal P.
Marston Center staff, Stan —
who donated the plants and fruit
— and the Agricultural and
Labor Program Inc. Council

A Turkey Bowl Flag Football
Tournament will be held
Thursday, Nov. 22, at Seminole
High School's football field.
The game will start at 1230
p m and end at 530 p m This
community gives a unique and
great opportunity for families,
friends and others to get together
and enjoy an afternoon (on
Thanksgiving Day) of entertain­
ment that will be provided by
past high school and college
starts, including former high
school All Americans, Black
College All-Americans, some
semi-pro players and two arena
ex-players.
th e
Grove
Counseling
Center's Prevention Department
is sponsoring the tournament
Come out and enjoy the benefit
for the community and the chil­
dren and families it serves.
Donations will be accepted. A
portion of the proceeds will go to
the Millie Patterson Scholarship
Fund and the Grove Counseling
Center's Prevention Department
a program that provides and pro­
motes positive community devel-

Join the Thanksgiving Patriotic
Ball 9 p m to 2 a m Thursday,
Nov. 22, in Celery G ty Lodge,
located at the comer of Cypress
Avenue and 7th Street The event
is sponsored by fox Drill Unit
An tiered Guard. Attire is red,
white or blue. Tickets are $6 and
can be purchased at the door.

uoiosDoro twmentary uowiing team pose lor a picture after win­
ning honorable mention for wackiest uniforms during the recent "Strike
Against Drugs* bowling tournament.

S t Paul Missionary Baptist
Church, located at 813 Pine Ave.,
invites the community to attend
their annual Harvest Meditation
Service 430 p m Sunday, Nov.
25. The service is a special time of
praise and worship, meditative
scriptures, poems, solos and cre­
ative praise dance.
Special guests will include
Tammy Glover, the Glorious
Unitea Pentecostal Church of
God Young Performers, Dr.
Thomas Sillimon, guitarist Mary
Schiono, soloist Debra MarimonGooden, S t Paul Missionary
Baptist Church Male Chorus and
other outstanding performers.
Tajiri School of Performing
Arts and Academics and Patricia
Merritt Whatley will perform
Come early to get a seat Vivian
H. Bowden is chairperson,
Dorothy Curry is president of
Choir No. 1, and the Rev. A L
Covington is pastor.

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Marva H awkins 7C

November 18, 2001
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M issionaries continue tradition o f helping the community

Serving m T
Seminole

By Mlctwll* Jerla
Managing Editor

worked with have been extremely
dependable and willing to be of service
to the community.
"W hat I really like about them is that
they are able to separate their communi­
ty service and their missionary service,"
he said. "If you have a question, they
will answer it, but they don't push their
missionary cause."
Based on revelations that Joseph
Smith said were brought to him in the
1820s by heavenly messengers, the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints today has more than 60,000 mis­
sionaries in 162 countries. Church mem­
bers consider it a
;e to show their
love for other people
the Lord by
sharing the gospel.
Missionaries gen­
erally begin
serving when
they are
between
the ages of

hree years ago, two young
Mormon missionaries needed
some maps and information
about Seiriinole County. They didn't
realize their visit to the
Sanford/Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce would start a tradition that
still continues today.
"When they came into the Chamber,
they mentioned something about com­
munity service/ said Ron Rose, former
Chamber director. " I asked them if they
wanted to help out at the Chamber as
part of their service, and they agreed."
Three years later, more than 24 mis­
sionaries assigned to Sanford have spent
hundreds o f hours volunteering at the
Chamber. When Rose left the organiza­
tion to become the development director
for the Helen Stairs Theatre, the mission­
aries followed, splitting their service
time between the Chamber and the the- See Service,
a ter.
Page2C
Elders Danny Jorgensen and Brian
McDonald, both 20, are the current mis­
sionaries assigned to Sanford by the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints. The pair usually spend about
four hours a week answering phone
calls, helping with mailings and work­
ing with the computer systems at the
Chamber and theater. They also vol­
unteer at Seminole Community
College teaching English classes.
"They are the two most impressive
missionaries I have met," Rose said.
"But, all of the missionaries I have

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E ld e rs Danny Jorgensen and
Brian M cOonald answ er pnones
and help with m ailings a l the
Helen Stairs Theatre a s pan ol
their service lo the community.

Photos by Tommy Vincent

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Sunday. November 18. 2001

TB* S a n a a * Hduld

Service-------Continned from Pago 1C
19 and 21, but many retired
seniors, men, women and
married couples also serve
missions.
Missionaries serve from 18
months to two years.
Missions are voluntary, and
missionaries are not paid for
their service. While serving
full-time, missionaries are
official representatives of the
Church.

"O u r main role is to teach
the G ospel of Jesus Christ
and invite people to listen,”
Jorgensen said. "But, charity
and service are important, so
w e get out and do that, too.”
Before serving a mission,
a person completes an appli­
cation process. Each mis­
sionary call is issued from
the C hurch's headquarters in
Salt Lake City, Utah. The
missionary then enters one

of 15 missionary training
centers around the world for
three weeks o f training
before traveling to his or her
assigned area.
Jorgensen, who Is from
Gunnison, Utah, has spent
six months in Sanford and
plans to serve missions for
two years throughout
Florida. McDonald is from
Nampa, Idaho, and has been
in Central Florida for 11

months.
”1 like Sanford, and I will
miss the area when I leave,”
McDonald said. "People
here are good, nice and
humble people."
When it is time for
Jorgensen and McDonald to
leave, the tradition will con­
tinue when other missionar­
ies arrive in Sanford.
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long they will stay — they

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Seminole students raise money for Red Cross

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member, Lynn Byfield, came
up with the idea to start the
collection. Room Mother's
Chairperson Becky Packard
coordinated the drive by get­
ting shoeboxes into each
classroom for collection. She
also set up an easy system for
teachers to turn in their class­
room donations. Many PTA
board members pitched in to
help roll the coins and count
the money.
Children in every class­
room rounded up pennies
and raided their piggy banks
to collect money. By the time
the drive was over, the school
had collected a total of
$2,318.15. Lois Dickinson's
second grade class collected
the most money and was hon­
ored with an ice cream party
by the PTA.
Sec Rowell, Page 8C

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Lois Dickinson with her second-grade c la s s at Lake Mary Elementary School, the top money raiser in
the recent penny drive to benefit the American Red C ross.

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youth of America was
the them
of the
annual
meeting
of the
Northern
Region
Advisory
Council.
The
Marva
meeting
Hawkins was held
last
Saturday
in the Hal. P. Marston
Center in Orlando. It
was hosted by the
Elizabeth Young ALPI
Northern Region Liaison.
After the official open­
ing with Region Council
Grace Miller presiding,
“God Bless America"
was song and the Pledge

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each eligible voting
member, which began
the election of Council
members for the open
seats.
The morning's pro­
gram continued with the
invocation by advisory
member Charlie Harris,
with the welcome and
occasion given by advi­
sory member Evelyn
Seabrook.
The youth department
skill dancers and artists
entertained the members
and guests with rendi­
tions of "Everything Will
Be All Right, Keep
Hanging On," and the
closing selection "The
Battle Is Not Yours, It's
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special comical treat was
Malear Anderson, who
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Corine Wilson, founder and president ol the Central Florida
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addresses the audience at the annual meeting of the
Northern Region Advisory Council.

Woman."
The youth group
up is
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Florida Chapter
International Black
Women's Congress.
Chairperson Grace
Miller gave the annual
report of the accomplish­
ments of the members of
Council and of the great
work being done by each
member in their various
communities. It was a
job well done for 2001.
Sanford dty commis­
sioner and ALPI board
member. Dr. Velma
Williams, introduced the
speaker of the hour,
Reginald Lowery, who is
a young man that pro­
vides inspiration and
valuable information. He
assists the community
and always helps with
the quality of life for oth­
ers.
Lowery serves as a

community activist. His
commitment and leader­
ship qualities are
immeasurable. He is
always willing to volun­
teer his service through­
out Central Florida.
His message of the
hour was indeed inform­
ative and educational for
the listeners. He remind­
ed parents that they are
very important and that
they must be aware of
what messages they
transcend to their chil­
dren.
Highlighting the annu­
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tion of citizens who con­
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communities, the ALPI
Northern Region
Advisory Council gives
yearly recognitions to out­
standing volunteers who
give themselves wherever
See Hawkins, Page 8C

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Sunday. November 18.2001

T in Semmou Hould

Woman’s club reviews illness versus wellness
Sanford Woman's Club mem­ 5:45 to 10 p m and will feature a
bers were given a lesson on ill­ luminary walking tour of seven
ness vers'is wellness at the locations as well as carolers,
November meeting. Guest entertainment and a reception.
The 13th Annual Holiday Tour
speaker was Marla Bevan, a rep­
of Homes will be held
resentative of Global
Saturday and Sunday,
Health Biz.
Dec 1 and 2. from noon
Introduced by Linda
to 5 p.m. Fifteen homes
Sparrow, third vice presi­
are
on
this
dent, Marla told the
women that as "we grow
walking/driving tour
along with refreshments
older" we need more
and porch stops.
than a healthy diet to
For information and
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She added that supple­
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needed for wellness,
along with a varied diet.
Zittrower, the club will
Marla told the women that again ring bells and man the ket­
proper sleep is also essential for tles for the Salvation Army. Betty
good health, stressing that sleep Colbert Hacienda chair, asked
regenerates cells. She also members for gifts to be given to
informed the women that over- the Hacienda Girls Ranch. Polly
the-counter and prescription Pezold brought a unique gift, a
drugs can hinder the absorption tiered cake, fashioned of baby
of nutrients. Over cooking can diapers, to be presented to
also destroy food nutrients, she Seminole Safehouse. Peggy
said.
Mergo, education chair, reported
Some people are just naturally that the fashion show and lunch­
healthy due to genetic makeup, eon was sold ou t
Marla told the women while out­
It was announced that club
ers can take dietary supplements member Nellie Coleman is under
to enhance their wellness, she the weather Good dub news is
said.
that Mary and Cari TUlis recently
President Betty Jack presided celebrated their 62nd wedding
over the business meeting and anniversary, and dub member
inducted three new members: Wilma Heaton celebrated her
Karen Hittell, Yvonne Portals 91st birthday. G u b member
and LuCindy Russell. Each Mary Kaminsky was recognized
inductee received a club year­ as the honorary chairman of the
book, a long-stemmed red rose, recent Golden Age Games.
the dub flower, and a rousing
The dub previously collected
welcome from the dub members. $706 for the September 11th
Bettye Smith read an inspira­ Relief Fund which was presented
tional message on "Giving to Sanford Fire Chief Tom
Thanks", which was prepared by Hickson. All in all, Sanford
Mindy Toolcy who was skk and organizations have contributed
unable to attend the meeting. about $30,000 to this cause.
Officers and department leaders
The hostesses decorated the
gave routine reports.
clubhouse and tables in an attrac­
Toby Troutman, Public Affairs tive Thanksgiving motif com­
chair, announced two tours of plete with autumn foliage, dried
homes are being sponsored by com on the cob and miniature
and
pumpkins.
the Sanford Historic Trust The squash
Candlelight Tour of Homes will Hostesses were: Bettye Smith
be held on Friday, Nov. 30, from and Helen Hamner Polgar,

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Russell and Yvonne Portais Into Sanford Woman's Club membership.

chairs, Peggy Deere. Pat Bowen,
Libby BoydT Vivian Buck, Helen
Ernest, Linda Keeling and Janice
Springfield.
Here Comes The Bride
Congratulations are in order
to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schroeder,
newlyweds.
Debbie Jarvis became the
bride of Don Schroeder on Sept.
14 in the chapel of the First
United Methodist Church. The
Rev. Jim Bradshaw, church pas­
tor, performed the traditional cer­
emony.
Attending the bride as matron
of honor was her cousin,
Michelle Jones Cook. The bride­
groom's best man was his son,
Chris Schroeder.
Debbie grew up in Sanford
and is a graduate of Seminole
High School. She is the daughter
of Ralph Jarvis of Sanford, and
the late Mrs. Mona Jarvis.
Dan, of Orlando, is a general
contractor. The newlyweds are
making their home in Sanford.
Cruising The Carib
Mary and Barry Hilliman
spent a wonderful seven nights
aboard Carnival's luxury cruise
ship. Triumph. The Hillimans
explored breathtaking vistas of
the Caribbean and its panoramic
shoreline.
When they boarded the ship
in Miami, the waters were chopbut the big boat was rocking
E ;avily
as they approached the
outskirts of Hurricane Michelle
— enough to cause the landlub­
bers a few intense moments.
Rough waters and gusty winds
persisted for a couple of nights
and then a remarkable calmness
settled in for the rest of the
cruise.
The Hillimans marveled at the
amenities offered on the ship. “It
was really posh, swanky and ele­
gant,' Mary said. "And the
stairways were incrediThe couple took the cruise as
an educational venture spon­
sored by Southern Living maga­
zine, published in Birmingham,
Ala. The magazine reps left no
stone unturned in providing the
very best of Southern hospitality
to their 250 guests among the
ship's 3,000passengers.
Mary and Barry said they took
advantage of the ship's computer
lab to keep up with their busi­
ness back home and also to email the family in Sanford and in
Germany.
Their enchanting ports of call
included Ocho Rios, Cozumel
and the romantic Grand Cayman
Islands.
And now it's home, sweet
home for the holidays and busi­
ness as usual

Linda Sparrow, right, Introduces Marta Bevan a s
Club guest speaker.

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Sauce
2
cups apple cider
1 V2 cups 1-percent milk
tablespoons com2
starch
tablespoons Dijon
2
mustard
teaspoon salt
14
teaspoon ground
14
black pepper
V8
teaspoon ground
red pepper
A pples:

2 tablespoons butter
2 Urge apples, with peel,
cored and cut into 14-inch
rings
Chicken:
V3
cup unbleached or
all-purpose flour
34
teaspoon salt
V2
teaspoon ground
black pepper
6
boneless, skinless
chicken breast halves
1
tablespoon dry
sherry or apple juice
To make the sauce: In a
medium saucepan, bring the
cider to a boil over mediumhigh heat and cook for 15
minutes, or until reduced to
1/2 cup. Transfer to a cup
and let cooL In the same
saucepan, add all but 2
tablespoons of the milk. In a
cup, dissolve the cornstarch
in the remaining 2 table­
spoons milk and add to the
pan Stir in the mustard, salt,
black
red pepck pepperr and
j
p et: Cook and stir over
medium heat for 3 to 5 min­
utes, or until tlte mixture
begins to thicken. Stir in the

cooled reduced cider. Cook
and stir until bubbly.
Remove from the heat and
set aside.
To make the apples:
Preheat the oven to 200 F.
Melt the butter in a large
skillet Add the apples and
cook over medium heat for 3
minutes per side, or just
until tender. Transfer to an
oven-safe platter and place
in the oven to keep warm.
Leave the butter in the skillet
for cooking the chicken
To nuke the chicken: In a
shallow dish combine the
flour, salt and pepper. Place
the chicken breasts between
two pieces of plastic wrap
and, using a mallet, pound
each to V2-inch thickness.
Dredge the chicken in the
flour mixture and shake off
any excess. Place tire chicken
in the skillet that contains
the butter. Cook over medi­
um-high heat for 5 minutes
per side, or until a ther­
mometer inserted in the
thickest portion registers 160
F and the juices run dean
Transfer to the apple platter
and keep warm in the oven.
Add the sherry or apple
juice to the skillet Cook and
stir over medium heat for
one minute, scraping up the
browned bits from the Dottom of the pan. Add the
cider sauce and cook for 4
minutes, or until heated
through. Arrange the chick­
en and apple slices on 6 din­
ner plates. Top with sauce.

pftolot by Tommy Vincent

Students at the Hopper
Center recently celebrated
Veterans Day and American
Education Week with songs
and assays. Pictured
above, a group of Hopper
students recite "You’re A
Grand O f Flag," during the
ceremony white music
teacher Emekta Lovett
holds the microphone. At
right, Michael Clarity reads
his essay, 'What Education
Means To Me." while
Hopper Center
Administrator Barbara
Kirby-Bentley listens.

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Church
Notes

P in ecrest
B aptist C hurch

Choir No. 1
The S t Paul Miaaionary
Baptist Chuich Choir N a 1
invites the community to
attend its annual Harvest
Mediation Service 4 3 0 pm.
Sunday, Nov. 25.
The service will be a time

include Timmy Glover and
the Glorious United
Pentecostal Church of God
Young Performers, Dr.
Thomas SUlimaa Mary
Schiano, Debra MarimomGooden and the S t Paul M B.
Church Male Chorus. Also,
Tajiri School of Performing
Arts and Academic, along
with their director and
soloist Patricia Whatley, will
perform during the service.
Refreshments will be
served after the service.
Pastor is the Rev. Albert L
Covington. The church is
located at 813 Pine Ave. in
Sanford. For more informa­
tion, call 407-323-1601.
Walk Thru Bethlehem
Holy Cross Lutheran
Church's 10th annual "Walk
Thro Bethlehem" will be held
on Friday, Nov. 30, and
Saturday, D ec 1, from 5 to 9
p m. each night
The church's courtyard
will be transformed into old
Bethlehem, as it was in Mary
and Joseph's time. According
to organizers, the adventure
feels authentic hum the
moment a person registers
with the tax collector and
takes the opportunity to dress
in Biblical attire to the bowl
of "camel" stew he or she can
enjoy In the Fellowship Hall.
Guests can participate in
making crafts at each of the
10 booths. Shekels, used
pay for the crafts, will be sold
in bags of eight for 52. Some
of the past favorites include
decorating cookies, painting
tiles, making a miniature
Baby Jesus in a manger, creat­
ing Christmas ornaments,
and assembling a pinecone
angel.
The Holy Cross choirs will
perform many Christmas
songs. The live nativity show,
a re-enactment of the true
Christmas story, will be held
at 6 JO p.m. and 8 pan. both
evenings.
For more information, call
the church office at 407-3330797. The church is located at
the comer of Lake Mary
Boulevard and Sun (Drive in
Lake Mary.

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407-322-4011
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1001 Catary Am. Santord
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201 Elm Av*. Santonin.
407-3210304
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206 Waal SR 40 •Oanam FI 32732

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Longanod. FL
(407) 324-3007
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407-322-2042
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1259 E l WWamaon RomJ
Lcngwood. FL
407-332-0293
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10 30 am
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WtSLlYAH CHURCH OF FAOLA
9600 Waratoa Dr.
Santord FL 32771
(00 W (EM 91) Waal
407-322-0332
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Church
Notes
Messiah
Dr. Burt Perinchief, retired
director of choral music
activities at Seminole
Community College and
current director of music
ministries at Markham
Woods Presbyterian Church
in Lake Mary, invites the
community to join a singalong performance of
George Frederick Handel's
"Messiah", Part I (Prophecy
and Nativity) at the church
3pm . Sunday, Dec. 2.
The Coopersmith edition
of "Messiah" will be used,
and singers not presently
having this version may
purchase a copy at the
church for a nominal charge
of $8.
A preparatory rehearsal
will be held at Markham
Woods Church 3 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 18, and soloists
for D ec 2 will be selected by
audition at that time.
Absence from the
rehearsal will not preclude
anyone from participating in
the event
For information, call the
church at 407-333-2030.
Youth Revival
Hickory Avenue Church
of God is hosting a youth
revival Wednesday, Dec 5,
through Friday, D ec 7, start­
ing at 730 p m nightly.
Guest revivalist will be
Pastor Sharon Riley of the
Agape Perfecting Praise and
Worship Center Inc., in
Orlando. Pastor is the Rev.
James Turner.
The church is located at
503 Hickory Ave. in Sanford.
For more information, call
Robin Hook at 407-323-1565
or the church at 407-3230833.
Messiah Choral Society
For the 29th consecutive
year, the Messiah Choral
Society will present the
annual performance of
Handel’s "Messiah." The 170
member choir will perform
with an orchestra Sunday
Nov. 25, at 3 p m at the Bob
Carr Performing Arts Centre
in Orlando. As always, the
concert is free to the commu­
nity
Due to overwhelming
popularity, it is suggested
people arrive early as seat­
ing is limited. No tickets are
necessary.
Persons with questions
are asked to phone Publicity
Chairperson Pamela
McColloch at 407-540-4907.

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S o ld !: County purchases Katie’siknding
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
SA N FO RD — With tears runnln
down her. face, Katie Moncrief bi
farewell to Katie's Wekiva River Landing
as county commissioners Tuesday unani­
mously approved a joint acquisition of
theproperty.
Tne board apprroved the final _purchase
rice of $665,000i as well a
as agreed to an
ement with its
r, rgovemmental agreer
chasing partner. Tne county
__ will contribute $119,700 for the land and an additional $8,500 for surveying while the
State Department of Environment

wnne it is doubtful any of
the four Seminole Athletic
: Conference football teams
: actually thought they had a
' legitimate chance to win a
state title this year, it was still
shocking to see all four teams
eliminated In the first round of
the playoffs F ...............

Years of negotiations between Moncriefs and
state and local officials finally conclude

"Some of those people have been odl
there a long time/ Russ said about the
Landing's campers. "We are very grateful
for their cooperation."
While some of the long-time tenants
have moved out knowing the deal was
near, the rest of the campground skill
have until Dec. 1 to clear out.
Unfortunately, business this year has
been the best ne can remember, said Russ.
The nearby power plant work by Florida
Light and Power has brought an unusu*
ally large influx of tenants to the campground,

"We were ready to sell and we wanted
Protection will supply the remainder.
"It's been a long road," said Chairman it to remain in a natural setting," Katie
said. "W e've been dealing with the counDick Van Der Weide.
' and state over six years for this. We
The county has looked at purchasing
efinltely had some champs and foes
the property and returning it to the pub­
lic for more than two years. The DEP and along the way."
__ will work toward that w
For 27 _years, Katie and husband Russ
county
goal with
the intergovernmental agreement allow- have managed the campground that has
ing for both parties to participate in the direct access to the county's most coveted
plan development.
environmental jewel, the Wekiva River.
See Purchase, Page 9A

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C ity denies
a g e n cy ’s
appeal

Born to Ride

C om m issioners direct
m ental health agency
to follow the process

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By Dan Ping

Magnet school
Information Nights
A standing room only
•crowd attended Seminole
County's High School Magnet
Information Night. More than
350 participants representing
all Seminole County middle
schools, and several priva
and home schools, listene&lt;
Intently as magnet program
facilitators presented program
overviews of Crooms
Academy of Information
Technology, Seminole High's
International Baccalaureate
Diploma Program, Seminole
High's Health Academy, and
Lyman High's Institute of
Engineering.
Applications for magnet
programs were distributed to
all eighth grade Seminole
County Public School stu­
dents on Thursday, Oct. 18. In
addition, applications are
available at all middle and
high school guidance offices
and at the Educational
Support Center, 400 East Lake
Mary Boulevard in Sanford.
Acceptance into high school
magnet programs is by appli- ,
cation only. The application
period continues through Dec.
5. Student assignment is
made by random selection.
Notification letters will be
mailed on Jan. 15,2002.
Interested students and
families are invited to attend
high school magnet informa­
tion nights at the locations
listed below:
Nov: 26 — 1 p.m. Academy of
Health Careers at Seminole
High
Nov. 27 — 7 p.m. C rooms
Academy of Information
Technology
Nov. 28 — 7 p.m. Institute for
Engineering at Lyman High
Nov. 29 — 7 p.m.
International Baccalaureate
Program at Seminole High

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SA N FO RD
—
City
Commissioners upheld a staff
decision to deny a transfer of an
occupational
license
for
Seminole Community Mental
Health Center (SCMHC).
The decision doesn't end the
agency's chance to transfer the
license. Commissioners directed
SCMHC officials to seek a con-*
ditional use permit from the
Planning
and
Zoning
Commission, with the City
CommlMUm providing a t'rnat

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Austin Zaccour, 3, of Sanford was a hit at the Veterans' Day parade In downtown Sanford. Austin and his dad, Mark, participated In the parade as
members of the Caretakers Motorcycle Enthusiasts d u b . For more Veterans’ Day parade pictures, see Page 6A.

Fishing tournament honors Don Carter
From Staff Reports
The
city
of Sanford
Recreation
Department will host the Don Carter WalMart Fishing Tournament on Lake Monroe
Saturday Nov. 17.
Children ages 8 to 15 are Invited to join In
this fun-filled day packed with plenty of
fishing and outdoor action. Registration fee
is $5 donation, and all participants will
receive a goodie bag and T-shirt. Winners
will receive additional prizes.

A Sanford native, Don Carter was adored
by countless students whose lives he
touched while teaching at the Crooms
Academy, Sanford Middle School and
Seminole High School.
While teaching at Crooms, Carter founded
the Sportsmen's Club, an organization devel­
oped to foster an appreciation for Ashing and
the outdoors.
An outstanding educator. Carter was
nominated to the list of Who's Who Among
America's Teachers by his former students.

Until h is death in 1997, he extended his pas­
sion for fishing and the outdoors to
Sanford's young people.
Registration and check-in for the tourna­
ment is 6 a.m. Saturday at the Best Western
Landing, with boat launch beginning at safe
light. Fishing begins a 7 3 0 a.m. Weigh-in
deadline is noon, and there will be an awards
banquet at the Monroe Harbour Marina fol­
lowing weigh-in.
For more information, call the recreation
department at 407-330-5697.

Frank hired as deputy manager
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
SA N FO RD — With an
impressive array of public ser­
vice qualiAcations, New York
native Robert Frank has been
named the county's newest
deputy county manager.
From police officer to direc­
tor of public works, Frank has
served government entities in
about every capacity known.
His most recent position was as
an assistant city manager for
the city of Oakland Park, Fla.
"I consider this a fairly large

promotion for
m e,"
Frank
said. "I didn't
hesitate when
1 was offered
the job."
He • origi­
nally moved
to
Florida
from Albany,
N.Y. In 1986
and stayed in
the
Central
Florida area working for Martin
Marietta as an engineer. He said
when the defense industry took
a downturn he moved on to

In addition, the agency must
address code violations. Despite
not having an occupational
license or a certiAed Are inspec­
tion, SCM HC Is conducting
business at It's new facility at at
919 E. 2nd Street, the former
Lakeview Nursing Home.
"They're in violation," said
Jay Marder, director of planning
and engineering for the city of
Sanford. "They don't have the
proper permits, and the don't
have the proper zoning."
The crux of the controversy is
whether SCMHC is operating a
Community Resource Facility
(CRF) at its 2nd Street location.
Marder contends the agency is
operating a CRF and denied the
occupational license transfer
because
Ordinance
3502
requires CRFs to be at least 1,500
feet apart. The agency operates
two facilities on Bay Avenue,
adjacent to the 2nd Street prop­
erty, which marder says triggers
See City, Page 9A

Rowers make a splash

ublic service in the South
lorida area.
During his time in the
Orlando area, Frank said he
remembered Seminole County
and always thought he would
like to live in the county
because of its good school sys­
tem and good neighborhoods.
Frank will be responsible for
the public works, public safety,
administrative services and
environmental services of the
county. He considers his
strengths to be in the public

See Frank, Page 9A

L ak e M ary show s support for troops
By M lch«ll« Jerla
Managing Editor
Ezra Simmons - Organizer
for the Heod of lake Monroe
Inaugural Regatta

Index
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Crouword .
Door Abby
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LAKE MARY — Hundreds of
eople gathered at Watson
ealty during Veterans Day
weekend to show their support
for the men and women who
fought for America's freedom.
Local dignitaries and commu­
nity members were invited to
the business to sign a banner
that will be sent to the USS
Kennedy,
said
Teresa
A.
Linebcrger, a realtor for Lake
Mary’s Watson Realty Corp. The
2 foot-by-24 foot white pennant
is imprinted with the words

"God Bless Our Troops."
"Our goal was to do some­
thing for our veterans and let
them know how much they artsupported by our community
and appreciated for defending
our freedom," Lineberger said.
"This was an event put together
by the agents at Watson Realty
in Lake Mary to solely give indi­
viduals and ourselves an oppor­
tunity to show how much we all
care for our country, freedom
and those who protect us."
For the past few years, the
Lake Mary agency sponsored a
pumpkin give-away during
Halloween. This year, however,

Lineberger said the realtors at
Watson wanted to do something
different as a result of the recent
events in the United State and
the Middle East.
The idea for a Veterans Day
event was suggested, and the
local realtors agreed to host a
celebration that would involve
the entire community. The ban­
ner was purchased; and by the
end of the weekend, more than
500 people had signed the state­
ment of support for the U.S.
troops.
“We

filled

the

See Support, Page 10A

b an n er,"

Horald photo by Tommy Vlncont
Crew members prepare to board their boat prior to competing Saturday
in the Head ol Lake Monroe Inaugural Regatta. More than two dozen
teams competed in the event, and organizers plan to bring more regat­
tas to Santord.

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Lunchtime

THUR
The American Cancer
Society wiH hold a kick-off
meeting for the 2002 "Relay foe
Ufa* Thursday, Nov. 15, at
AAA headquarters, 1000 AAA
Drive, Heathrow. The sixth
annual Relay for Life is the
American G re e r Sodety of
Florida's premier fund-r*ber.
This signature event raises
much needed funding foe can­
cer research while helping to
increase overall community
awareness of important health

DEAR A B B Y 1 will soon be 81. My daughters
are nurses. They would like to create an anti-smok­
ing poster to h «ig tn every junior and senior high
school in the country.
........ ..........................
On one side would be a
photograph of me on a ladder, painting my house. On
the other side would be a pic­
ture of my oldest sister, who
is 90, boarding a plane in
Texas to visit mends and fam­
ily in New England.
In the center would be a
photo of qur middle sister sit­
ting in a wheelchair in her
Dear
nursing home, hooked up to
her 24-nourt
r oxygen supply,
having returned m en yet
another visit to the hospital
with pneumonia and congestive heart failure.
Across the bottom of the poster in large letters
would b e GUESS WHICH S6TER SMOKED FOR
40 YEARS?
GLAD I DIDN’T IN MASSACHUSETTS

Volunteers can learn more by
participating and attending the
kick-off event.
For additional information,
or to RSVP, contact Michelle
Mature HentteU, at 407-8438680, e x t 529.

Abby

FRI

DEAR GLAD: I can think of no more powerful
. Read on:
DEAR ABBY I began smoking when I joined
the military at 17. It was the cool thing to do. Movie
stars, athirtes and even doctare endorsed smoking
in advertisements. Over the next 25 yean, 1 tried to
atop but didn't have the will power.
m 1977, my town sponsored a health fair 1 went
and took a breathing screening. I was told to blow
into a tube. The attendant asked me to please blow
hander because I was barely able to move the nce-

he threw d ie d op e Into he w ood s
and d id n 't take Him to jail.

D riving on ■ Suspended License
Sanford police arrested Vlrgal
Braxton, 48, of Sanford Sunday for
resisting arrest and driving with a
suspended license.

plantThree weeks later, the American Cancer Society
sponsored its first Great American Smokcout,
encouraging smokers to quit for at least one day. 1
didn't smoke all day. That night I threw the rest of
my cigarettes away — and I haven't smoked since.
Quitting cold turkey was the hardest thing I ever
did, Abby. This year I'm proud to say 1 have
enjoyed 25 years of smoke-free living.
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ENJOYING A HEALTHY

Lake Mary police arrested
Robert Marino, 20, of Longwood
for driving on a suspended license.
Sanford police arrested Courtney
Smith, 21, of Sanford Saturday for

r e t ir e m e n t w f l o r id a.

DEAR ENJOYING: Thank you for ydur timely
letter. Tomorrow, Nov. 15, the American Cancer
Society's Great American Smokcout w ill mark its
25th yeas. It grew out of a 1971 event in Randolph,
MaaSv In which Arthur P. Mullaney asked people
to give up cigarettes for just one day and donate
the money they saved to a high school scholar­
ship fund.
In 1974 Lynn R. Smith, editor of the Monti cello
Times in Minnesota, spearheaded the state’s A nt
D-Day, or Don't Sotoke Day. The idea caught on.
On Nov 1141976, the California Division of the
American Cancer Sodety succeeded in getting
nearly 1 million smokers to quit for the day.
Over the past 25 year*, three have been dramat­
ic changes in the way sodety views tobacco pro­
motion and tobacco use. Smoking is now forbid­
den in airplanes, moat public buildings and
restaurants. Unfortunately, an estimated 47 mil­
lion adults In the United States currently smoke,
and because of it. approximately half of them will
die prematurely.
Lung cancer is the leading cause o f cancer
death, and this year alone, there will be approxi­
mately 169,500 new cases diagnosed. More than
80 percent of lung cancers are thought to result
from smoking.
So, Dear Readers, if you're hooked on tobacco
and have been saying, "One of these days I’ve got
to quit," take my advice — join the Great
American Smokeout and quit today!
For more information about the Great
American Smokcout, call your local office of the
American Cancer Sodety or (800) 227-2345, or visit
the Web site: www.cancer org.
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 Know." To order, send
a business-size, self-addressed envelope, plus check
or money order for $5 (US. funds only) to: Dear
Abby, Teen Booklet, PO. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL
61QM-0447. (Postage b included.)

r, 41, of Sanford Saturday for
under the influence.
, ___» clocked the vehicle trav­
h is t
eling 6^-mph on Seminole
offk rc possession of c^ack cocaine, , Boulevard and weaving crossing,,
and possession of marijuana. Smith the right lane marker three times.
was originally stopped for playing
his car radio to loud.
Seminole deputies arrested
German Palacios, 24, of Lake Mary
Seminole deputies iarrested
Saturday for driving under the
influence.
Darrell Wall, 50, o f Sanford
M onday for driving w ith a sus­
pended license.
TVetpassing
Sanford police arrested Ruthie
Pendleton, 24, o f Sanford Sunday
after she w as seen flagging vehi­
cles dow n in the area o f 10th Street
and Sanford Avenue. Sh e w as
arrested for trespassing, resisting
an officer w ithout violence and
corruption b y threat against a pub­
lic servant.

Sem inole deputies arrested
N athaniel Fort, 54, o f Sanford
Saturday for driving under the
influence. H e reportedly w as seen
crossing the State Road 600 left
lane m arker four times.
Sanford police arrested Loretta
W illiam s, 42, o f Sanford Saturday
for driving under the influence, hit
and run, dam age o f property and
driving w ithout a license.

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M arijuana Possession

Sanford police arrested George
Harrington, 50, o f Lake M ary
Tuesday for driving under the
influence and reckless driving.

T h e Sanford police tactical unit
executed a search w arrant Monday
a t 864 E. 20th Street and found
approxim ately 90 grams o f mari­
juana. M arcella Emrick, 65, of
Sanford w as arrested for marijuana
possession of m ore than 20 grams.

Sem inole deputies arrested
M ichael Meehan, 27, o f Sanford
M onday for driving under the
influence. A deputy w itnessed
M eehan's vehicle stationary at the
intersection of 13th Street and
Sanford Avenue w hile having a
green light. M eehan did not pro­
ceed through the intersection until
the ight turned red.
Sanford police arrested Therisco
Jordan, 25, o f Geneva Friday for
driving under the influence, dri­
ving with a suspended license and
an expired tag.
Sem inole deputies arrested A lvin

Burglary
Sanford police arrested TVoy
Brinson, 19, o f Sanford Friday for
burglary, grand larceny and proba­
tion violation. A 911-em ergency
call at a M ara C ourt residence
alerted police to a burglary In
process. According to the victim ,
she w as awoke w hen Brinson
forced his w ay into her bedroom.
Theft
IVehicle
I*.
Sanford police arrested Sherri
W illiams, 30, o f San foid Friday for
vehicle th e ft Sh e reportedly rented
the car, b u t did n o t return It to the
Longw ood A lam o ca r rentals.
Sanford police arrested Beverly
Lewis, 4 2, o f Sanford Friday for
vehicle th e ft

Open Container
Sanford police arrested Jam es
Kelly, 39, o f Lake M ary Friday for
drinking a 16-ounce Budw eiser
beer in n o n ! o f C um berland Farm s
convenience store o n O rlando
Drive. W h en asked if he w as aw are
it w as illegal to h av e an open con­
tainer o f alcohol in public h e stated
"yes, b u t I w as thirsty."
S h o p liftin g
Sanford police arrested Veronica
Egusquiza, 29, o f Sanford Friday
for rem oving approxim ately $35 o f
m erchandise from the O rlando
Drive W al-M art.

Sem inole deputies arrested vehi­
cle passenger David Summerlin,
18, o f Sanford M onday for marijua­
na possession under 20 grams and
drug paraphernalia. The driver,
Tonya Flowers, 21, o f Sanford was
arrested for driving w ith a sus­
pended license.

A ggravated A ssau lt
Sem inole deputies arrested
Donald Vanderpool, 56, o f Sanford
Friday for aggravated assault w ith
a deadly w eapon w ithout intent to
kill. A ccording to the report,
Vanderpool threatened a room ­
mate w ith a .22-caliber rifle after an
argum ent about paying rent.

Sem inole deputies arrested
Eugene Chisolm , 44, o f Sanford
Saturday for marijuana possession,
cocaine possession, drug parapher­
nalia and bribing. Chisolm report­
edly offered the sergeant $2,000 If

Larceny
Sanford police arrested Sylvester
Smith, 56, o f Sanford Saturday for
larceny over $300. Sm ith reported­
ly sold som e C heepo D epot m at­
tresses w ithout perm ission.

Members of the Seminole
High School M uch Band are
currently taking orders for their
annual Christmas tree sale.
Orders will be taken through
Friday, Nov. 16.
This year, the sale will fea­
ture premium Frasier fir trees
from North Carolina. All orders
will be available for pickup on
Wednesday, Nov. 28, from 2 to
7 p jn . In the Drivers Ed park­
ing lot at Seminole High
School.
All proceeds from the fund­
raiser go toward band expens­
es. including instruments, uni­
forms and music
To place an order, contact
any Seminole High School
band member or call the
Christmas tree chairperson at
407-323-5141

SA T
. The dty of Longwood Is
sponsoring an evening of bluegrass music 6 to 10 p m ;
Saturday, Nov. 17.
The event, which is held
every third Saturday of each
month, will be held In historic
downtown Longwood at the
Community Building.
For information, cal! 407-2603447.

SA T
The Seminole County
Extension Service is sponsor­
ing a horticulture program 9
a jn . to noon Saturday, Nov. 24.
The program, titled "Termite
Control What Every
Homeowner Should Know,"
will be led by speaker A1 Ferrer,
Seminole County urban horti­
culturist The event is free to
the public and will be held in
the Seminole County Extension
Service, located at 250 W.
County Home Road, Sanford.
For more information, call
407-665-5558 or 407-665-5561.

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Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce Professional
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scheduled for Thursday, Nov.
29, from 11:30 a.m. to 1JO p.m.
in the Presidential Ballroom at
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Keynote speaker will be for­
mer US. Attorney General
Janet Reno. Cost is $30 for
members and $50 for nonmembers. Corporate tables are
available.
For information, call 407-333
4748.

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Obituaries
CHARLES W . BARRON
Charles W. Barron, 80, of
Ocala, died Wednesday, Nov. 7,
2001.
1
Bom Ian. 1,1921, in South
Wales, N.Y., he moved to
Central Florida In 1983. He was
a retired yard master for the
railroad.
Survivors Include a son,
Charles W. Barron Jr., of
Yankton, S.D.; a daughter, Jamie
Schwartz of Oviedo; and six
grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge o f arrange'
ments.

Survivors include two sons,
Thomas W. Freeman Jr., of
Lakeland and Henry B. Freeman
of New Smyrna; two daughters,
Mary Helen Cummins and
Patricia Ann Isner, both of
Inverness; a sister. Hazel
Monroe of Anniston, Ala.; 11
grandchildren; 23 great grand­
children; and 1 great grand­
child.
Burial was Tuesday, Nov. 13,
in Wood lawn Cemetery in
Sanford.
Hooper Funeral Homes and
Crematory of Inverness is in
charge of arrangements.

GABRELLA A. FISHER
Cabrella A. Fisher, 66, of
West 18th Street, Sanford, died
Friday, Nov. 9,2001, In Central
Florida Regional Hospital.
Bom May 17,1935, in
Trenton, she worked for
Seminole County Schools Food
Service.
Survivors include her hus­
band, Melvin Fisher Sr., of
Sanford; seven sons, Leroy,
Melvin Jr., Mitchell, Earl,
Wilbur, Willie and Nicholas
Fisher, all of Sanford; three
daughters, Gloria Jones, Dalny
Davis and Dessie Brown, all of
Sanford; 34 grandchildren; and
12 great grandchildren.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary Inc., of Sanford is in
charge of arrangements.

EDWARD HARDEN
Edward Harden, 59, of
Mellonviile Avenue, Sanford,
died Saturday, Nov. 10,2001, In
Health Care and
Rehabilitation
Center of Sanford.
Bom Nov. 11,
1941, in Allendale,
S.C., he was a
cook for Seaboard
Coastline. He was
a member of
Greater New Mount Zion M.B.
Church Inc.
Survivors include a daughter,
Yevctte Harden-Cooper of
Rochester, N.Y.; three brothers,
Bernard Harden o f Eustis,
Andrew Harden o f Clermonte,
and Danny Harden of Orlando;
three sisters, Hattie J. Lee of
Deltona and Erie Raines and
Pauline Maner, both of Sanford;
and one grandchild.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary Inc., is in charge of
arrangements.

JULIA PEACOCK FREEMAN
Julia Peacock Freeman, 97, of
Inverness, died Friday, Nov. 9,
2001, in Lecanto.
Bom July 11,1904, In
Daleville, Ala., she moved to
Florida from California 41 years
ago. She was a member of First
Presbyterian Church, Inverness.

MILDRED ISENHOW ER
Mildred Isenhower, 87, of
Cobblestone Avenue, Deltona,

died Saturday, Nov. 10; 2001, in
Beverly Healthcare of Deltona.
Bom in Waxhaw, N.C., she
moved to Central Florida from
Rock Hill. S.C., In 1965. She
was a retired cashier from
South Carolina Power and
Light. She enjoyed sewing.
Survivors include two step­
sons, Kenneth and Dickie
Forester, both of Ashville, N.C.;
a daughter, Carmen I. Singleton
of Orange City; and one grand­
child.
Memorial donations may be
made to Alzheimer's of
Volusia/Ftagler Counties, 310
North Nova Road, Ormond
Beach, F I, 32174.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.
MARIE B. LINDSEY
Marie B. Lindsey, 94, of
Hollow Road, DeBary, died
Sunday, Nov. 11,2001, in
Mariner Healthcare o f Orange
City.
Bom in Chicago, 111., she
moved to Central Florida in
' 1967. She was a homemaker
and a member of Deltona's
Garden Club, United Methodist
Women's Club, Homemakers
Club and Deltona’s Church
Women United. She was also a
member o f First United
Methodist Church in Deltona,
where she was active in rum­
mage sales to raise money for
the church.
Survivors include two nieces,
Patricia Mitchell of Otley, Iowa,
and Debbie Gallagher of New
Lenox, III.; and a sister-in-law,
Mabel Boas of Joliet, 111.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.

City plans first ‘Paint Your Heart Out’ day

Volunteers from local busi­
I: nesses
and the community will

join forces on Saturday, Nov. 17,
to kick off a newly created pro­
gram, "Paint Your Heart Out
Casselberry."
The program is a one-day
event where volunteers paint the
exterior of homes for the elderly,
low-iricbtne and other families in
need. To kick off the evmt,; threw
families have been selected to

have their homes painted for the
first Paint Day,' including an
elderly couple, who have lived in
their home for nine years.
According to organizers, the
program would have not been
possible without the contribu­
tions...from Rotary Club of

neighborhoods and lives for
Casselberry citizens.
Seniors and other residents In
the city who are interested in
applying for the program can
contact
the
Neighborhood
Services Office at 407-262-7700,
ext. 1302. Businesses and organi­

Casselberry, C r o w n Bank, Hom e-

zations interested in volunteering

Depot, the city of Casselberry and
many volunteers, who are all
committed to improving homes,

or sponsoring the "Paint Your
HeJrt Out CasselWrry" " lire
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encouraged to call.

Volunteers needed
for advocate program
The Seminole County
Guardian Ad Litem Program is
currently in need of volunteers
to advocate for the best interest
of abused, neglected and aban­
doned children in a court pro­
ceeding.
Guardian Ad Litem training
will be held at the Juvenile
Justice Center, 190 Bush Blvd.,
Sanford, on Friday, Nov. 16. If
interested in attending or for
more information, call Myma
at 407-665-5370.

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and two great grandchildren.
W ilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary Inc., of Sanford is in
charge of arrangements.

JOSEPH SMITH
The Rev. Joseph Smith, 69,
o f Peach Avenue, Sanford,
died Friday, Nov. 11,2001, in
Central Florida Regional
Hospital.
Bom Oct. 11, 1932, in
Moultrie, Ga., he was minister/pastor o f Rose Hill M.B.
Church.
Survivors include his wife,
Betty J. Smith of Sanford;
seven daughters, Charolette
Faye Smith and Joann Sm ith,
both of Detroit, Mich., Joann
Barnes of Columbus, G a.,
Rosemary Cunningham of
West Palm Beach, Karen
Hillsman of Sanford, Brenda
Debose of Deltona and Jenell
Smith of Lakeland; a bother,
the Rev. James Alfred Sm ith of
Albany, G a.; 16 grandchildren;

JAM ES M . STEDMAN
James M. Stedman, 87, of
South Wayman Street, died
Friday, Nov. 9, 2001, In Island
Lake Center, Longwood.
Bom Sept. 2 3 ,1914, In
Nelsonvllfe, Ohio, he resided
in Central Florida for seven
years. He was a retired steel
worker and a member of the
Elks Lodge and VFW Post. He
was a U.S. Army veteran of
World War II. He attended All
Saints Episcopal Church.
Survivors include his wife,
Marguerite E. Stedman of
Longwood; a daughter, Sandra
E. North of Winter Springs;
and two grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

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Julia Schiebel, 84, of
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Bom in Hartford, Conn.,
she moved to Central Florida
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Survivors include two sons,
Jim Schiebel o f DeLand and
Frederick Schiebel of
Lakeland; two brothers, Peter
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Survivors Include two
daughters, Denise Marchak of
Deltona and Donna Murphy
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Memorial donations may be
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T h e Seminole High School Bend and Pep C lu b ere In formation, preparing for a 1952 football game on the field behind the school. Drum major
w as Bob Morris, heed majorette w a s Janette Ratliff. O ther majorettes, from left, Doris Jones, Freeda Colvin. Patti Witts, Janie Oglesby and
C o ls sn Engebretson. T h e band director was Ernie Cowley and the Pep Club sponsor was June Winn.

'he Way W e W ere: Local baseball
I'm sure that many o f you
ang-time Sanford residents
a v e wondered, along w ith me,
kbout the so-called historical
facts that have
a cc o m p a n ie d
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stories
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* * person tell me
|that he was told the first stadi­
um was located on the site of
present Hamilton School,
at me try to clear up the misiderstandings today.
My information comes from
riy own memory plus research

in the files o f the Sanford
Museum.
The Municipal Ballpark was
bu ilt
on
the
co m er
of
M ellonville and Celery Avenue,
facing M ellonville, in 1926. It
had a wooden grandstand.
It w as In this M unicipal
Stadium that Early Wynn and
major leaguer Ellis Clary got
their start In professional base­
b all, playing for Sanford's
Florida State League team in
1937.
Stan Musial played against
Sanford there In several Kam n
durirtg'T940. Also In 1 9 4 0 , 5M
Hudson played so spectacular­
ly for Sanford's FSL team that
he w as promoted to the
W ashington Senators, becom ­
ing the first player to go direct­
ly from C lass D team to the
m ajor leagues.
In 1946, Jack ie Robinson
reported for spring training

here and on April 8 he played
two innings at the Sanford
Municipal Stadium. This was
the second integrated gam e in
minor league baseball. (Some in
the area believe il was the first.)
On March 17, 1948, Babe
Rulh greeted fans a t the
Sanford ball park as part o f a
promotional tour for Ford
Motor Company. I was there
and as a sixth grader remember
his standing on the field, speak­
ing in a raspy voice. He died of
throat cancer not long after­

wards.

TD a recFtn article I wrote
abdut John Krider, published
July 11, I stated that Krider
joined with a number o f other
local businessmen who co n ­
vinced the New York Giants to
form a farm team here to play
in the reorganized Florida State
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during the
ceremony
and parade
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Sanford.
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Cassslbsrry Veterans Inc., was the host organization lor Th e Veterans D ay ceremonies held
Saturday In Sanford’s Memorial Park. Master ol Ceremonies Jam es Giberson, senior vice presi­
dent of Casselberry Veterans, began the ceremony, which included numerous Seminole County
organizations.

ABOVE: Sanford M ayor Brady Lossard reads a proclamation during Saturday’s event.
R I G H T National Guard. C om pany B, 2nd Battalion leads Saturday's parade. Other parade par­
ticipants Included: Paralyzed Veterans ot Amorica, Central Florida Chapter of Sanford,
Casselberry Veterans Inc., and auxiliary of Casselborry. Caretakers Motorcycle Enthusiasts Inc.
of Casselberry, Seminole High School, USAF, J R O T C of Sanford, Sanlord Police Departm ent,
Seminole County Sheriffs Department, Mi Iwen Middle School. J R O T C of Longwood, Disabled
American Veterans, Chapter 30 and auxiliary of Sanford, Fleet Reserve Association B. Duke
W oody Branch 147 and auxiliary of Sanlord, U S . Submarine Veterans Inc., Central Florida
Base, Veterans of Foreign W ars. Post 10108 and auxiliary of Sanford, American Legion Post S3
and auxiliary of Sanford, American Legion 53 ball team. 40 and 8 Voiture 478 of Sanford,
American Legion Post 183 and auxiliary of Fern Park, Harley Owners Group. Seminole County
Chapter and the Sanford Fire Department

BELOW: Member* of Seminole High School USAF JROTC post the colors.

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Oviedo Holiday Parade is Saturday
Beverly Cooper, Carol Loechelt,
Polly Graham, Ellen Lyon,
Peggy
Wright,
Jeanette
Cleveland,
Martha
Owen,
Paulette
Cason, Rodman
Brumley, Randall Ferrell, Junior
M etts, Lynwood and Jimmy
Whatley and Leonard Jones.
On May 2, 1950, I have
recorded in my diary that
Buddy Lake and Ed Levy spoke
during assembly at Sanford
Junior High and then we stu­
dents asked questions about
baseball.
The record shows that the
Municipal Stadium was con­
demned in 1950. Well, 1 know
there were ballgames there in
1951 because I was there. The
present stadium had not been
completed.
The Giants announced in
November, 1951 that they
would not continue to operate a
Sanford baseball Club. John
Krider proposed local opera­
tion ana it was organized by
early 1952. The Giants donated
a bus and uniforms. ■
There was a baseball team in
Sanford at least through 1957.
According to Julian Stenstrom
in a "Way Back When" column,
television stole the spotlight
and minor league teams as we
knew them faded away.
Hall of Famers who did play
in the present Memorial
Stadium were Willie McCovey,
Juan M arlcel and Orlando
Cepeda while at spring training
with the Giants farm system.
Ken Harrellson played with
Sanford's team and later
became a major leaguer.
Tim Raines played at the
M emorial Stadium with the

League after the War. The
Sanford G iants team w as
formed in 1946 with Krider as
general manager. He was field
manager in 1947.
In 1946, the New York Giants
brought together 700 players
for spring training at the facili­
ties o f the deactivated Sanford
Naval Air Station. They took
over ownership o f the FSL
Sanford team that year.
In 1950, Willie Mays trained
in
Sanford
with
the
Minneapolis Millers.
All of the above events
occurred at the M unicipal
Stadium on the com er of
Mellonville and Celery, not the
present Memorial Stadium as
has been Inferred in some arti­
cles.
The new Memorial Stadium
was under construction by My,
1951, next to the old Municipal
Stadium. This w as a new stadi­
um on a different site, designed
by Sanford architect Elton J.
Moughton and constructed by
Jarco Construction Company. It
was dedicated "To the memory
o f the men and women of
Seminole County who served
their country in World War I
and World War II." It was com­
pleted in May, 1952 at a cost of
over $180,000. It seated 2,362. It
is this stadium that has been
restored and rededicated.
I have detailed diaries from
1949-54, my ju nior high and
high school days. I knew that I
had attended Sanford baseball
games quite often during those
years and my diaries back me
up. From 1949-53 I was there
several times each summer. I
always recorded Sanford 's
opponent, w ho won, who 1 sat
w ith, and som etim es m ade
comments about the game.
1 remember going either with
friends or with my dad, and
then usually sitting with
friends. We each had favorite
players who w e rooted for and
of course, we always sat in the
bleachers.
Some of these baseball fan
friends mentioned in my diary
were N.
r Roundtree, Patricia
Tooke,
losemary
G am er,

Seminole High baseball team
and also American Legion Post
53 team. This was in 1974-76.
In 1952, Sem inole High
began playing football in tnc
stadium. I was a junior at the
time and marched on the field
with the band for two years.
The 1953 Salmagundi is dedi­
cated to the 1952 football team,
coaches and managers, because
of their sportsm anship and
efforts as winners o f the south­
ern district o f the East Florida
Conference.
The next year, SHS defeated
Edgewater, the first time we
had beaten an Chlando team in
21 years. Previous to this we
had played the huge Orlando
High School team and several
Celery Feds would be injured
each year.
SHS played football there
until a stadium was built
behind the school in 1973. I
recall attending most of the var­
sity gam es and several JV
games in M em orial Stadium
during the 1960's to cheer on
my students.
On the site o f the bid
Municipal Stadium, the Giants
built a dormitory for their farm
team players as the navy base
had been reactivated In 1951.
They had previously been
housed in the barracks.
The Sanford Naval Academy
later used this building and its
most recent use was for the
Seminole County School Board
office.
There is much more to the
story about the New York
Giants presence in Sanford but
this article was about the two
stadiums.

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Purchase-------CeattaMd from Pag* 1A
The Moncrlefs said they will
enjoy traveling now that their
*i£P for other travelers is
sold. They still hope the area
remains a popular spot for
canoeing and camping. An auc­
tion Nov. 25 at 1 p.m. will be
held at Katie's Landing for sev­
eral items including the park's
15-passenger van and canoes.
In other business, commis­
sioners agreed to halt the build­
ing and planning of anymore
caretaker homes on public con­
servation lands until the issue is
Investigated
further.
Commissioner Grant Maloy
said he felt the construction of
the homes is an intrusion to the

City------------lands.
For watching over the public
lands, caretakers receive free
room and board courtesy of the
county. Generally, the stewards
two main priorities are provid­
ing security for overnight
campers and opening the parks
in the morning.
One problem cited by both
Commissioner Randy Morris
and Maloy is caretakers often
own dogs which is contrary to
the county's goal because the
domestic species chase away
natural critters.

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Frank---------Cuattaaad from Page 1A
w orks and public safety
fields since he received a
bachelor of engineering tech­
nology
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the
State
University of New York and
has worked as a police officer
and
paramedic.
He also
received a M aster of Public
Administration from Florida
■Atlantic University.
For next few weeks, Frank
Iwill become acclimated to the
'county's system, but don't look
Ifor it take long.

Wednesday. November H. 2001 P a g e 9 A

‘ You see a lot of the same
things," he said. "It's not like
you're being thrust Into an
unfamiliar situation."
Frank is an avid weight lifter
and runner, and enjoys moun­
tain biking and renovating
houses In his spare time. He is
currently lives in Sanford, but
said he still looking to buy a
home in the area.

Continued from Pago 1A
the distance requirements.
Jerry Linscott, SCMHC's attor­
ney, argued that the agency's
2nd Street facility should not be
defined as a CRF, but as a resi­
dential care facility.
"What Seminole Community
Mental Health Center is doing
today is blessed by the ordi­
nance, and there is nothing In
3502 that can take that away,"
Linscott said.
Several people spoke in favor
of allowing SCMHC to operate
at the 2nd Street facility. Includ­
ing
Mary
Zdanowicz
of
Richmond, Va., who was in town
with the National Sheriff’s
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could impede this wonderful
work, especially when the com­
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the national level for this work,"
Zdanowicz said.
However,
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said the question before the com­
mission wasn’t whether the
agency should continue to oper­
ate at 2nd Street, but if the oper­
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He noted the city could grant a
wavier of the distance require­
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we can do but uphold the
administrative decision."
Jim Berko, executive director
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intent to circumvent the city's
rules.

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Berko said. I le added his agency L
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Work continues on 2nd Street

Support ------CoutiR—4 from Pago 1A
Lineberger mid. “We had memib e n of the Lake Mary police
■and fire departments, the mayor
and city manager, members of
•City Commission and state Rep.
'D avid M ealor come out and
sign i t We even had an entire
youth soccer team stop by and
sign the banner."
1 Along with messages of
appreciation and support, sev*
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created on the banner, including
4 picture of a man standing by a
-US. flag. Next to the picture are
the words, "We will win."
’ Before the last name was
Signed
on
the
banner,
U neberger and other realtors at
Watson were trying to figure out
bow to get the banner sent to the
troops. Working through several
channels, including Robbie Rose
with Jacksonville's WROO 107.3
FM. the group was finally told
the banner would be allowed on

board the USS. Kennedy, a
multi-mission aircraft carrier
currently
in
port
at
Jacksonville's Mayport Naval
Station. The carrier, which
entered the naval service on
Sept. 7,1968, is currently in the
training cycle for its 17th
deployment.
Lineberger said the banner
will either be sent or personally
taken to Jacksonville by the real­
tors and several city officials.
She hopes it will arrive at the
USS Kennedy by the end of the
week.
"We are waiting to see if we
can get permission to take it to
the carrier ourselves," she said.
"B ut, no matter how it gets
there, we want the troops to
know they have the support of
our community."

The Sanford Public Works
department has a contractor
working on East 2nd Street
between
Lakevlcw
and
Mellonville avenues. The work
began Friday, Nov. 9 and will
continue for approximately two
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lO N D BEACH _ Roy
alana of Lake Mary
1 his second consecui North Florida PGA*
ater Tour title with his
tory Friday in the Halifax
i at Halifax Plantation
blfClub.
[ The first round leader,
icalana shot 69 for 137,
&gt;lowest winning score in
&gt;past seven seasons here,
i edge Tom Bnrant of Holly
ill by a shot. Biancalana
irdied three of the first four
oles, then made two more
birdies and a pair of bogies,
the last at the 18th hole.
It was just enough to hold
off Bryant, who made four
birdies on each nine for 64138, second among 25
starters. His birdies on the
6,953-yard course were on
Nos. 1 ,7 ,8 ,9 ,1 1 ,1 5 ,1 6 and
17.
Biancalana won the Winter
Tour's 36th season opener
last Friday (Nov. 2), earning
his second straight victory at
nearby Tomoka Oaks
Country Club. He did not
play in a one-day tourna­
ment Monday (Nov. 5) at
Rock Springs Ridge in
Apopka.
In the opener at Tomoka
Oaks, Biancalana closed with
a two under par 70 for 137,
earning $500 from the total
urse of $1,490. Lost March,
iancalana shot 67 to win a
one-day tournament a t-» - *
Tomoka Oaks. He has four
Winter Tour titles since the
1995-96 season.
Next on the NFPGA
Winter Tour schedule: Nov.
17-18, Riviera CC, Ormond
Beach, and Nov. 20-21, Pine
Meadows CC, Eustis.
The North Florida PGA
Winter Tour, the nations old­
est golf mini-tour, currently
has 28 tournaments sched­
uled and more may be
added, according to Winter
Tour Director Rick
Hendershot. Included are
seven 18-hole events, 20 twoday tourneys and the 54-hole
Tour Championship Feb. 1315 at El Diaolo Golf G ub in
Citrus Springs.
One highlight will be new
dates for the Riviera Open at
the Riviera Country Club,
one of the cornerstone tour­
naments on which the
Winter Tour was founded. A
Thanksgiving weekend tra­
dition, the Riviera Open,
which began in 1960, will be
played a week earlier than in
the past, Nov. 17-18.
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office, 386/322-0899.
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Runner-up medals okay with Lions
By Dun Smith

Spoils Editor

LAKE BUENA VISTA — Considering
almost no one gave them a chance to get
this far, second place is not too bad.
Except for head coach Allan
Rubenstein, who listed the Final 4 as one
of his team’s goals, most people figured
the Oviedo Lions girls team would have
a good volleyball season, but the State
Runners-up???
L/UI that’s
11 Ull 9 exactly
CAHAlijr what
r n i u i Oviedo
V/ViVUl got
But
Saturday night, putting a scare into
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powerful Olympic Heights from Boca
Boc Raton
in the Championship
t
mplonship Match o f the
FHSAA Class 6A State Finals at Disney's
Wide World of Sports complex before
falling 1 54 and 15-5.

Appearance in Championship match
is icing on the cake for Oviedo girls

10 assists, four aces and three blocks.
Doing the damage were Bellamy (one
kill, two aces, five digs, one block),
Brittany Kauss (six kills, two aces, six
digs), Katie McCosh (one dig, 10 assists),
Nellie Liljenquiat (three kills, six digs,
one block), fen Holser (one kill, one dig,
one block), and Julie Darty (one kill).
Also on the Oviedo roster were Molly
G in e, Stephanie Pratt, Justine Efrink,
Julie Guariello, Emily Rickerson, and
Leah Gomez.
Kauss and McCosh were named to the
Florida Sports Writers Association Gass
6A All-Tournament Team along with
Cancr, Kimberly Harper and Summer
Weissing from Olympic Heights; Erica
Oliveira, Miami Sunset; and Kerry Krey,
Davie-Western.

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Led by tournament Most Valuable
Player Julia Cancr (eight kills, eight digs,
two aces), Paige Goss (19 assists, seven
digs, one kill) and Amanda Sterner (six
digs, four kills, two aces) Olympic
Heights finished the season with a 31-1
record and won its fifth straight Class 6A
State Championship and sixth state
crown overall since the school opened in
1991. The "Jo n s also have two runner-up
finishes and three third place finishes In
11 years. Only In 1995 did the power­
house not reach the Final Four.

Olympic Heights looked like it would
end the match quickly, taking a 13-3 lead
in the first game. But the Oviedo squad
bowed Its collective backs and scored
five straight points before going down to
defeat.
Olympic Heights then scored six
straight points to begin the second game
and led 7-0 before Oviedo rallied to
within 7-4 behind the serving of Rachel
Bellamy, but that was as close as the
Lions would get.
As a team Oviedo had 19 digs, 12 kills.

Exit stage left
Football
playoffs
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By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
SANFORD — While it is
doubtful any of the four
Seminole Athletic Conference
football teams actually thought
they had a legitimate chance to
win a slate title this year, it was
still shocking to see all four
teams eliminated in the first
round of the playoffs Friday
night.
* And what may hurt even
more is the fact that with a cou­
ple of bounces here and there,
ail four teams could be playing
against each other this week,
assuring two teams of advanc­
ing to the regional finals.
Lake Mary very nearly pulled
off the biggest upset of the
playoffs, holding a late lead
until the No. 1 ranked Class 5A
Buchholz Bobcats put together
a 75-yard drive to edge tne
Rams 24-21.
For the first time this season
Buchholz (11-0) was trailing
entering the fourth quarter.
Trailing 21-16 with 5:23 to
ilay, seniors Justin Rascati and
ames Brown proceeded to put
together the eight-play drive
that put the Bobcats ahead for
good.

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —
The scores were a little differ­
ent, but the alignment was the
same as Lake Brantley, Lake
Mary and Spruce Creek fin­
ished 1-2-3 in both the boys and
girls team standings o f the
Class 3A-District 2 Swimming
Meet at the Lake Brantley
Aquatic Center Saturday.
The Patriots girls won 10 of
VI events, t l of V2 If you
Include the diving which was

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Herald photo by Jim Wontz
A University runner looks to break a bear hug by an Ovtedo tackier as two more U o n s close In during the Cougars'
21-13 victory In the Class BA-Region 1 Football Quarterfinals at Jo h n Courier FlekJ Friday night.

The drive was highlighted by
a 38-yard pass from Rascati to
Brown, setting up a one-yanl
dive by Rascati. Rascati then
hit Ryan Norris for the twoint conversion and a 24-21
id. Donnell Sheridan sealed
the win with a leaping inter­
ception in the flat.
Trailing 7-0, Lake Mary tied
the game on the second play of
the second quarter when junior
Reggie Campbell took a quick
trap 46 yards.
Campbell rushed for 110

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Brantley

yards on 22 carries - the most
allowed by Buchholz’s defense
all year. The Rams added
another score on its next drive,
a 29-yard strike from Mike
Muzeka to Kenny Brftt.
Eric Nappy connected on a
27-yard field goal for the
Bobcats to cut the lead to 14-10
at halftime.
Buchholz regained the lead in
the third quarter on a 24-yard
run by Brown, but the extra
point was blocked.
Derrick Grayson then gave

the Rams hope when he scored
on a 16-yard run late in the
third period.
The SAC's other entry in
Class 5A, Winter Springs, also
came within a whisker of
pulling off a road upset.
Kirk Young's 30-yard field
goal with 27 seconds left was
the difference as Escambia
withstood the Bears’ 20-point
fourth quarter to win 23-20.
Touchdown runs by Chris
Herndon (l yard) and Jeffrey
See Footb all. Page 3B

contested on Friday, as they
wracked up 545 points to top
the Rams (324) and the Hawks
(276).
The same did not happen in
the boys' half of the event as
defending State Champion
Spruce Creek won nine of the
11 individual races, but finished
a third behind Lake Brantley
(432) and Lake Mary (334) with
331 points.
The top three finishers In each
event, plus 10 At-Large places
determined by the fastest times
from the fourth, fifth and sixth
place finishers at all district
meets, will advance to the State
Meet.
The top four divers from each
district earn spots in state, If
they score at least 280 points. If
any of 40 available spots are
still open, they can be filled by
the filth and sixth place district
finishers, if they score at least
280 points.
The FHSAA Finals will be
held at the International
Swimming Hall of Fame
Aquatic Complex in Ft.
See Swimming, Page 2B

Cross Country teams head to state U C F women’s hoops
defeats N W B L Elite

By Dean Smith

Sports Editor

DeLAND — While the results may not have
been as good overall as they have been In the
past, the Seminole Athletic Conference will still be
well represented when the Cross Country State
Meet is held this Saturday (Nov. 17).
Led the by the dominant Lake Mary’s girls team
and defending State Champion Jessica Zabel, six
SAC schools have qualified for the State Meet at
the Ed Radicc Sports Complex.
The Class 3A Girls will run at 10:10 a.m., with
the 3A boys to follow at 10:45. The G a ss 4A girls
take off at 11:15 a.m. and the 4A boys close the
meet at 1150 a.m.
The Rams scored 59 points to outdistance
Gainesviltc-Buchhotz (71) and Winter Springs (98)
in the Class 4A-Region 1 Meet at the Sperling
Sports Complex in DeLand. Oviedo finished a
strong sixth to also cam a trip to state.
The biggest surprise came in the 4A-1 boys,
where only the Seminole team qualified.
The Tribe, which was only fiftn in the confer­
ence meet and sixth at district, finished sixth to
earn the final team spot, finishing just ahead of
Oviedo and Lake Brantley.
The Lions and Patriots, as well as Winter
Springs, will have a runner in the state meet as
Mike Guider of Oviedo was third, Andrew Prouse
of Lake Brantley was 10th and James Kirsch from
the Bears was 11th. The Top 15 individuals earn
spots even if their teams do not make it.
In the Class 4A-Rcgion 2 Meet at Central f ligh

School in Brooksville, the Lake Howell girls fin­
ished fifth to earn a spot at state, while the Lyman
boys made by only four points, finishing sixth
ahead of Sickles. The Silver Hawks finished
eighth and did not qualify.
Individually, Lake Howell's Omar Morales fin­
ished eighth and Ben Stress 11th to cam the right
to run in Tampa.
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Winter Perk, 138, 5 |eek*«viU f MenOenn. 146. k l Tried a. It s , 7
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Hrffemen, Felton S t , lit Fleteher, 19.2011); 5, Smith, Amber N., II,
Fletehcr. 1922 0 0 ; 6 C U ra en e Aetrid. 12 U ke Mery, 19 23 00; 7.
Willume. Me gen L , 12 Like M en. 19.3200-, 8 AKoiter. Irndney, 12
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Spring*. 1939 00t 13 Johrucev Krone, 1 2 Winter Springe. 19 45 ID. 15
lleleey. JulieAnne M . 12 U k e Mery. 194611): 30 AKilter. U u ten . 9.
Winter Spring.. 20.36 Oft 31. Booth. Ketherine E . 10 U k e Mery, 20.37Oft
38. Arthur, Eluebrth, 11. Winter Springs 21:11 00. 4 2 Chrietner, K j.h r)
L , II, Oviedo, 21:170ft 48 Steunhm. Shetwui L . 10, le k e Mery.
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Oviedo. 2 2 3 0 0 0 ; 67 Kuniek. Jeyme C . 10. (X ird o. 2 2 J 8 Oft 6 9 Chrlerie.
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CoLvuel. 112 5. Pine Ridge. 139, k Sem inole ISenlantl, l i f t 7. Oviedo,
175; 8 U K * Brenlley, 193, 9. CoeuelerTelv. 228. 10 Neptune BeechFleUher, t47; II. f.hkMmvi11e-Menderin, 265,12 lVl.irvl 159.

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Sp ecial to th e Herald
ORLANDO — Senior guard
Lanetra Cooks
(Monllccllo/Tallahasstre CC)
hit a three-pointer with 10 sec­
onds remaining in the game to
give the University of Central
Florida women's basketball
team a 101-62 victory over the
NWBL USA Elite in exhibition
play on Saturday afternoon at
the UCF Arena.
It was the first time since
1998 that a UCF women's
team has eclipsed the 100point mark in a game.
The Golden Knights trailed
19-10 with 10:58 left in the half
before going on a 39-14 run to
take a 49-33 advantage at
intermission thanks in part to
shooting 50-percent from the
floor.
UCF continued to gradually
build its lead in the second
half before going on a 24-2
run over the final 6:46. The
F.lite would go scoreless for
nearly four minutes before

Kim Land nailed a jumper at
the 3:05 mark.
Lind poured in a game-high
17 points, while freshman All
Roberts (Pensacola Catholic
US), one of three Golden
Knights in double figures,
scored a team-high 16 points.
Junior Erin Paige (West Palm
Beach/The Benjamin School)
and sophomore Marvelous
Washington (Palm Beach
Lakes MS) would also finish in
double figures, netting 14 and
11 points, respectively.
UCF shot 54.5-perccnt from
the floor compared to *he
Elite's 36.8-percent.
Junior Kristy Colligan
(Durant, Okla./Frank Phillips
JC) led all players with 10
rebounds.
The Golden Knights, which
finished last season at 10-18
overall, opens the regular sea­
son on Friday (Nov. 16)
against the University of
Texas-Arlington in the first
round of the UCF Golden
Knights Classic at 5 p.m.

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Page 2 B Wcdncwlay, November 14, 2001

Rogers claims second leg of Florida Triple Crown
Special to the Herald
BITH LO — Four FASCAR
sanctioned divisions took to the
speedway as companion events
with the second leg of the 2001
RaceCar Engineering Sunbelt
Florida Triple Crown and llth

Race of the Sunbelt Super Late •
Model 5cries Friday night at
Orlando Speedworld. Long-time
competitor and Orlando resident David Rogers claimed the
victory in the 125-lap event, followed closely by Dick
Anderson, Mario Gosselin,

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An obviously happy Rogers
said he knew early on that he
had a chance to win.
"I knew that following the
two guys In front of me would
pay off," Rogers said. "They
couldn't keep running like that
for ]m g because something had
to give."
Rogers reference was to the

side-by-side battle between
Travis’Kittieson and Jason Boyd.
Both would finish in the top

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five, but early race contact
would hamper their chances. In
other action, Tom Root held off
a hot field of modifieds to
record another victory.
"This feels good," Root said.
"I really wanted to win and my
team has worked hard. I want to
thank them and all of the fans
that are here tonight.”
The super stock event saw
Tim Russell pilot his number 36
to the checkers. Russell was fol­
lowed across the line by Duane
Freed and Carl Peters.

The strictly stock event found
the number 27 of Berry Parks at
the front. Parks win was made
even better because he had to
overcome hard contact with the
turn four wall that sent pieces'of
white concrete spraying down
the front stretch.
“This is a tough car," Parks
Bald. "I didn't think l hit that
hard, but there is some damage
on the front of the car.”
Parks was followed by the 100
of Mac MacArthur, and the
number 5 of Charlie Pitts.

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200 Medley n la y _ 1. U k e Brantley. 132.91;
2. la k e Mary; 117.78; 3. Spruce Creek, 13964.
100 Freettyle _ I. la n o n . ta k a Brantley,
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200 Indlrldual Medley _ I Mi Tadden, lake
Brantley. 204.90; 3 Li. lak e Brantley, 21270;
3 Herrlnla. la k e Mary, 2 1 5 1 2
10 Tteeityle _ 1. lew i*. Lyman, 25.15; 2
Napolitano. U k e Branllry, 25.24; 1 F.labn.
S-mlncde, 2534.
100 Butter fly _ 1. K. Kelly, U k e Brantley.
lu ll). 2 C. Kelly. U k e Brantley. 9944; 1
Grama. Spruce Creek. 19.80.
KID Frteelyle . I Napohtann, U k e Branlky.
14 76; 2 C.Htd. Spruce Creek, 5511; 2
t amnhrL U k e Mary, 5 6 0 4
WO Freettyle . I U rw n , U k e Branllry.
101.93, 2 While, Spruce Clerk. 5 0 4 4 5 ; 1
Wagner, Oviedo, 5 2 2 0 3
200 Relay _ 1 la k e Brantley. 1:4083; 2
Spruce Creek. I 4210; 3 Seminole, I 4237.
100 Backatroke . I. McFadden. U k e
Itianlley, 18 71, 2 Onachila, U k e Branlley.
I 02.7 2 3. Ik-T/uua. U k e Mary, I 03 05
100 Brraatalroke . I. U. U k e Branllry.
I OH 17. 2 IVmlcnv, U k e Branllry. 1 1034; 3
Codd. Spruce Creek. 1:1236,
400 Krlay . I U k e Branlley. 3 3 4 9 4 . 2
Spruce l reek. 3 44 4 0 :3 U k e M aly. 3 4 9 7 6
l&gt;ialng . 1 Kalhrvn Kelly. Lake Branlley,
477; 2 I aim n Brlnton, Wlnlrr Springs, 373; 2
sutanre |-ere/. la k e Branllry, 337; 4. Uaa
Brmtun, Winter Sprlnga, 331; 5 Kalleen
Ciiiilngrr, (K lcd u, 326; 6. Cabrtelle Miller,
lake- Brantley, 319.

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200 Medley relay _ 1 . Spruce Creek. 1:4051;
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2. Lake Brantley. 1 * 1 7 5 .3 Oviedo, 1:4449.
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Lev, tak e Brantley, 213400.
10 Freestyle _ I. Hammond, Spruca Creek,
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Vardue, Lake Brantley. 21.93.
100 Butterfly _ 1. Ahumanda, Lake Mary.
54 .59; 2. Certain. U k e Brantley. 55.34; 3.
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100 Freetlyle _ I. Luchle. Spruce Creek.
4:3231); 2 Swrnaun. Spruce Creek. 4:44.94; 5
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200 Relay _ I. Spruce Creek. I J 0 J S ; 1 Lake
Brantley. 1:31190,3. Winter Springs 131.40.
loo Backetreke _ I. Lee, la k e Brantley. .16.252
2 Ik iu e u n Lake Mary, 16.10, 5 Dean, Lake &gt;£
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W 61 .1 Car ho, lin e Ridge, 1 0 0 4 5 ; 3 Buhnp,
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400 Relay _ I. Spruce Creek, 239.65; l Lake
Mary. 324.17; 3. U k e Brantley. 5 2 5 4 8 .
Diving _ I. Terry Homer, Lyman, 543; 1
Keith Walker. Seminole, 374, 5 Tuny Buttlce.
ta k e Brantley, 372; 4, Malt Bennett. Seminole.
367; 5, Antonio Thompson. Winter Spring!.
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Lauderdale this Saturday (Nov.
17). Preliminaries begin at 9
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finals at 10 a.m. and the girls
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1. U k t Brantley, i l l J. Lake Mary, 1 3 4 ,1
Spruce Creek. 331; 4. O viedo l U i 1 Winter
Springe, 144, i . lym an, 143; 7. Seminole. 134.
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Phil Riles, a member of the St.
Pete Beach Police Department,
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was raring for a children's hosital. Bob Hart, from the
inellas County Sheriff's Office,
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Hatcher, from the St. Lude
County Sheriff’s Office, rounded
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FootballContinued from page IB
Watts (23), and two extra points
by Young, had given the homes­
tanding Gators a 14-0 halftime
lead.
After a scoreless third quarter,
the Pensacola team expanded
the lead to 2(H) on its first drive
of the final pedod when quar­
terback John Fuller hit Andrew
Fetsko withh a 41-yard pass. On
the next play,
ay, irunning back John
Adams ran1 .38 yards for a louchdown with 10:05 left In the
game.
Winter Springs finally got on
the board with 7:13 left when
quarterback Jimmy1ILanier hit
Kyle Hill for ai touchdown
touch
on
fourth and 6 from the Escambia
14.
The onside kick succeeded on
the ensuing kicking, as the Bears
recovered at the 4/f Lanier com­
pleted 5-of-7 passes on the
drive, the last a 6-yard scoring
toss to Hill with 3:59 left.
A key play in the drive was
Chauncey Hampton's 3-yard
run on fourth down and 3 from
the Escambia 4.
The Gators fielded the kickoff

and drove for the field goal.
Winter Springs still had time
for one more drive and Lanier
hit Hill for a 22- yard pass
before a personal foul gave
Lanier a chance to fina Hill for a
32-yard touchdown as time
expired.
Lanier finished 14-of-29 pass­
ing for 165 yards and three
touchdown passes to Hill, who
caught 11 passes for 130 yards
in the game.
The 6A teams also had a good
shot to win.
Despite the lopsided score.
Lake Brantley and Edgewater
were tied at 28-28 with almost
eight minutes left in the third
quarter before a muffed punt
started the downward spiral for
the Patriots.
But even that would not have
mattered if Lake Brantley's
receivers would have held onto
a few passes.
Junior quarterback Johnny
Venters made his first appear­
ance since breaking a collar
bone against DeLand early in
the season and looked outstand­
ing.
Unfortunately
iv ifor the southpaw, several o f his pass

Cross Country----Continued from page IB
INDIVIDUALS (Top 10 plot other SAC nuuicn)
1. Each. Anthony I .ll.n n e Ridge. 1* 57DO. 2. MercadanW. Auetln. 12.
Winker Park. 140100; 3. Cukier. Mlcherl 12. Oviedo, 160) 00; 4. lloovrr.
Coleman. V. Wlnlrr Pari. 14.0 62f t 5 Montifo, Wan. II, Winker Park.
160400:6 Jlmener. Daniel, II, Winter Park. 14c132f t 7. Hoy, Patrick W„
10. BuchhoU, 1411600; 1 D u fM l lamer. 12. Deltona. 14192f t 9. Baker.
Grant M , 11 Seminole (Sanford). 16192f t 10. Praia*. Andrew. 12. Like
Brantley. 142000; II. Klrtch. lamer V , 12. Winter Springe. 14232f t 24
Martin. Brett A . 12. Seminole (Sanford). 172)300; 28. McClung, Iiron. 10.
Oviedo. 17101f t 13. Roberta. Stephen H , II. Seminole (Sanford),
17:172ft 39. Sumrat Clayton 0 . 10 Oviedo, 1724 ( f t 4 4 Wire, Ade. 11
Lak* Brantley, 17 3S2ft 4 3 Tahrlr. Farbod, I I . Seminole (Sanford).
1 7 3 4 2 ft A . Sthabouth. Danny. 11, Lak* Brantley. 1 7 4 9 2 ft 31. De(bridge,
Chnafophet. 9. Lake Brantley, 17JO OO; 5 4 Wlr*. KanuL 1 1 Lake
Brantley. 1 4 042ft 60. Nietren. Paul 10, Oviedo, 1 6 1 1 2 ft 41. C lem en*.
Matthew P , 10. Oviedo, 1 6 1 22ft 4 1 Vertander. Steven. 11 Lak* Brantley.
1 6 162ft 4 4 Meek*. Michael T . l a Seminole (Sanford). 16 2 0 ( f t 63.
Kculngurr. David. 10, Lak* Beanllry. 152*1)0; 47. Cuicirt. Brian S., II,
Oviedo. 1 6 312ft 49. AncWraon. Gabriel C.. l a Seminole (Sanford).
1638 ( f t 7 4 Chapman. Ccmry R . 1 1 Oviedo 1 8 4 4 0 0 ; 7 4 Smith. Evan
D„ II. Seminole (Sanford). 19 0400.

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GIRLS'TEAM SCORES
I. Tampa-Plant 3 1 1 BtUrvtrw.114. 3. Tampa Bay Tech, 12a 4. Lak*
Weir. 157; 1 Lak* lle ra ll 157 4 Lakeland Georg* lenkina. 191 7
Durant 201; 6 Sickle*. 213; 9. BtooksvlUr-C«ntral 221; la Tempo-King,
234 II. Mainlaiul. 231 I I Eaal Bay. 247; 13. Sprtngataad. 273. 14. Lak*
Region 324

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attempts, which were right in
the hands of the receivers, were
dropped, killing any hopes of
staying in the game.
Oviedo also nad its chances,
falling behind 21-7 with 3:08 to
go in the third quarter, the Lions
went looking for another mira­
cle finish like the one they
pulled off against University
three weeks earlier, scoring
three touchdowns in the final
80-seconds to win 36-29.
An interception led to a touch­
down, cutting the lead to 21-13
and Oviedo appeared to have
recovered an on-side kick, but it
was ruled that the ball did not
travel the required 10 yards and
the Cougars were able to with­
stand a final Lion attempt.
BOBCATS 24. RAMS 21
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LM _ Britt29 p*ee from Miuvkq (Kveelrr kkk)
B _ N ippy V field ( o il
Third quarter
B _ Brown 24 ran (kick blacked)
LM _ Crayton 14 ran (K*eei*r kick)
Fourth quarter
B _ Reared I ran (NotTto para b o n Reread)

GATORS 23, BEARS 20

INDIVIDUALS (Top 10 plus L ilt* Howell runner*)
1. Giordano, Mallory A . II. Plan t 163101; 1 Moffcnbtrr. Lindary I t ,
I t Eaal Bay, 1 63309; IBow erm an. Laura E ..i a King, 1 6 J7 .17,4. Petna.
Amanda. I I Lak* W rit 163139; 3 Cooney. Tabitha M . 1 1 ria n t
19.1133; 4 Rad field, Paige A , II. r ia n t 1 9 1 7 3 1 7. Rodilguer. AUiaon.
10. Brilev lew. 1920 93; 6 Caah. Barbara. 11. New Smyrna Brack
19314 4 ; 9. Sandy. Oiriabn* P , II. Plan t 1933.74; 10 Boldt Undaay. I I
Springafoad. 1 9 4 1 4 1 11. Day; Abbw. 1 1 Lak* HowaU. 1 9 3 2 2 ft 21.
McCormick. Tea*, l a U k * llo w e a 2 1 0 1 7 1 ; 2 6 Dosing, Morgan. 6, Lak*
Howell 2 1 3 0 3 1 4 4 Ceaanova. Brendaly. II. Lak* H owell 210793; 4 4
WUkin. Laura. 9. Lak* How*a 2 3 0 1 4 1 ; 71. Cain. Heather. I I Lak*
H owell 2 3 1 4 3 1 SI. Pop*. Kelly. 1 1 Lak* Howell 2 3 4 5 3 1

BOYS' TEAM SCORES
I. Bunnell’ Flagler Palm Coaat 70; 1 Brilev lew. 9 4 3 CVaL* Vanguard,
l i f t 4 Tampa Plant. 121; 3 BrookavtlkG m tril 124 4 Lyman. 143; 7.
Sickle*. 147; 6 Lake H ow ell 167. 9. Lak* Region. 2X3. 10. LakelandGeorg* lenkina, 239; II. Heine* City. 2 7 4 12 U k * Cibacm. 317; I I
Tampa-King, 3 4 4 14 Setfnrr-Arm wood, 349.

INDIVIDUALS (Top 10 plua other SAC runner*)
L llaaacn. Steven. 11. O tal* Vanguard. 1 4 3 7 .4 1 -1 Ripley. Ryan. 1 2
BtUrvlaw. l3 Ja 7 B . 1 Ken her. Chirle*. II. U k * Cibeon, 1 3 3 3 9 a 4
Cook. Kevin. I I Lyman. 1 3 J4 9 9 , 3 Vuquax. Sam uel 9. Flagler Palm
Coaat 1 3 4 0 4 4 4 Scaler. Adam. 1 2 Sickk*. 1 3 4 1 3 6 7. CUnclult
Matthew, 1 2 Flagler Pehn Coaat 1 3 4 3 3 3 6 Moral**. Omar. II. Lak*
llo w e a 134407; 9 Martin. Karim. 1 4 BeOrvww. 1 4 0 3 0 4 l a Scab*.
Trever. 1 2 Central I6 0 4 J 2 II. Serna. Berqamln. 11, Lak* tkiwell.
1 6 1 1 0 9 16 Chrtalian. Bryan, l a Lyman. 142341; 19 Eubanks, Clay. I t .
U k * llo w e a 1 4 3 1 3 a 29 Christian. Gerald. 11, Lyman. 1635 4 1 3 3
M cm inn. M ichael 1 2 U k * llo w e a 1 7 3 6 3 4 39. Ilegar. Matthew. 10.
Lyman, 1 6 1 3 7 4 41. Michael Matthew. 9, Lyman. 161733; 49. Metcall.
Jeremy. II, Lyman, 163607; Hi S ill Kory. 1 2 U k * llo w e a 1903.33 9 a
Steven*. Kyb. 10. Lyman. 1941 6 7

Racing
ontinuted from page 2B
\SCAR divisions of Super Late
lodel, Late Model, Mini-Stock,
portsman. Super Stock, and
trictly Slock.
Grandstand gates opening at 6
.m. and racing beginning at 8
.m. at the track located 17
tiles east of Orlando between
irlando and Titusville on
lighway 50 at the 520 Cocoa
utoff.
Test and Tune is held every
Wednesday night from 6 p.m. to
[) p.m. at Orlando Speedworld.
Cost is $20, which is good for
le car and three people in the
its only, while Individuals can
nter for $5.

This Saturday night at New
Smyrna Speedway, a special 50lap Goodyear Late Model race,
paying $1,500.00 to win!, will be
run as well as FASCAR features
in Mini-Stocks, Super Stocks,
Sportsman and Strictly Stock.
Gates open at 5 p.m. and rac­
ing begins at 7:30 p.m. every
Saturday night at the track
located at the comer of SR. 44
and CR 419, between New
Smyrna, DeLand and Daytona.
For more information on any
local short track action, call the
FASCAR offices at (407) 5681367 (Orlando) or (386) 427-4129
(New Smyrna), or check the
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RESULTS
ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD
Frida* November II
M O D tn iD . 1. (19) Tom Root 1 (57) Jim
-H o o f Flynn. 3 (33) Shain I laid. 4 (34) Frank
PbOy; 3 (13) Bill C u n a 4 (721) |ohn Bennett 7
(I) Jimmy WUken*. 6 (90) Wayne Parker. 9. (39)
Tom Held; 10 (2a) Jaaon Boyd.
SUPER STOCK . 1. (34) Timmy RumeiL 1
(II) Duane Frrnd. 3 (1) Carl IW r v 4. (30) |*M
Wright 3- (67) Bill lo o m * ; 4 (00) (ohn Hodge;
7 (7) Bbub Wine*; 6 (22) Homer Gordon. 9.
(77) Warren Schuur. 10 (3) C h art* Fry; II. (L3)
Leonard Story; 1 2 (81) Lenny C ra y ; 1 3 (12)
Cory Frawd, I t (44) B e* B r tb t 13 (12a) Rkk
John*
STRICTLY STOCK _ 1. (27) Barry Park*. 2
1100) Mac Mararthur 3 (5) C h ari* h it*. 4 (44)
David Smith. 5. (00) Mahael Seay. 4 (41) Scott
lee*. 7 (11) Kahuna; 6 (43) Jim lad le. 9 (44)
Tim Edmondaon.

Brief
y o u t h b a s k e t b a l l -c h e e r l e a d i n g

The City of Casselberry Parks and Recreation
Department will hold registration for the 2001-02
Jr. Magic Youth Basketball and Casselberry Youth
Cheerfeading seasons Saturday (Nov. 17), from
noon to 4 p.m. at the Secret Lake Teen Center, 200
Ivey Lane.
Jr. Magic is open to boys and girls in grades 1

through 12; however, those who turn 18 during
the season are ineligible to register. The cost is $60
for residents and $70 for non-residents.
Youth Cheerleading is open to girls between the
ages of six and 13. The cost is $65 for residents
and $75 for non-residents. For more information,
or if you are interested in becoming a volunteer
coach, call 407-696-5189.

W litff Springs

F ln l (ju irttr

E . Ilrm don 1 run (Young kkk)

L

ecals

T W C M C U T COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH

COUNTY,

CIVR. ACTION
CAM NO 01-CA-19BI
O V M O N 144
UKXANO MORTGAGE.
n A N O A U .O W E N .N N ,

N o n a op
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pura u ra to a FlnN Judgment ol
Novamb* 0 1 2001 and antorad n
Caa* NO 0I-CA-1S62 N h a C*cut
Cowl N T * EIGHTEENTH J u d o *
Civcud n a d lot SEMINOLE
County. Ftond* whataei MIOLANO
MORTGAGE, la *ie Ptamaft and
RANOA U. OWEN; ANY ANO AU.
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH. UNDER. ANO
A O A * »T _ 7 H B n t H tIN NAMED
INOIVKXJAL DCFENOANT(B) WHO
ARE NRT. RNOWH I P BE OfAO
OR ALIVE. WHETHER SAID
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAM
AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES.
HEIRS. DEVISEES, GRANTEES.
OR OTHER CLAIMANTS, ESCONDWOCOMMUNTTY ASSOCIATION.
* 4 0 ; art * » DWandara*. I *N aa* to
tia NgfiaN and baN bkkt* t o eaah
N WEST FRONT DOOR OP THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SANFORD, FLORIDA N
11:00AM, on m * 41b day ol
Dacambar. 2 0 0 ). to* NSpNnR
daacitoad proparty a * aN torto In
aald FlnN Judgmatic
UWT 4 4 ESCONOWO. A CONOO
UIMUM. SECTION V. ACCOR0P4O
TO THE DECLARATION OP CON­
DOMINIUM
THEREOF.
AS
RECORDED
IN
OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK I2 S 6 PAGE 4 4 6
PUBUC RECOROS OP SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. TOGETHER
WITH AN UNOCVtOEO WTEREST
IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS
APPURTENANT THERETO.
A/K/A 44 Eacantodo Orel*.
AAamoraa Spring*. FL 32701
WITNESS MY HANO and to* a*N
ol to * Court on Novamhar 2 2 001.
(SEAL)
C t*k of to* Ckcu* Cowl
By Mary B o w **
Deputy Clerk
Ecbevama LAaaocute*. P A
PO. Boa 25015
Tampa. Fknto 33622 40(4
F01006C37
" S e a American* *a h DwabNto* A&lt;t
■ you ar* a paraon aato a d*ab**y
atoo near* accommodation n ordar
to paracpala ai to * proca arkng. you
ar* ardOad N no ooN to you. tor to*
provmaron c4 certain aaaraianca
Ptoaa* contact Court Arkiaraattaaon
N 201 N. Park Avenue. Sanford.
Florida 32771. tolaphona number
(407)445-4227. with* 2 uorkjng
day* N you racapl N to * documanL 4 haartng anpaaad. (TOO) 1000-955-4771
Pubtab Novambar 14,21.2001
THE O R CUtT COURT
OP TH E B Q H m N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
c m . ACTION
C JU 1 NO. 0I-CA-14M
DIVISION 14K
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC. F/K/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC.
Plan t*.

v*.

Second ^urkr

• • 0 2 0 .2 0

7 7 0 0 .2 3

Eocoaibli

OOURAH B UAMARAJ. N aL
DalandanKa)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pt*
tuanl 10 1 Final Judgment ol
Mortgage
Foracloaur*
dated
October 31. 2001 and entered ai
Caaa NO 0 1 CA-1499 N to* Ckcial
Court ol to* EIGHTEENTH Judtoi*
Circuit to and lor SEMINOLE
County. Florida abaraui WELLS
FARGO HOME MORTGAGE. PIC
F/K/A NORWEST MORTGAGE.
P C . (• to* Ptonalt and OOURAH
B UAMARAJ. JULIE D NANAN.
OAKLANO VILLAGE HOMEOWN­
ERS ASSOCIATION. P C ; are to*
Delandaraa. I aal a*4 to to* laghaal
and bail ladder lor caah at WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
FORD. FLORIOA* II 00AM. on to*
Oto day or Dacambar. 2001, to* forloanng deaerbed property aa a *
torto to teal Fin * Judgmanl
LOT 65. OAKLANO VILLAGE.
SECTION TWO. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF.
AS
RECORDED PI PLAT BOOK 20.
PAGES 27 ANO 2 6 OF THE PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE

f

WS _ Hill 14 pass from Lsnkr (Smith kkk)
W5 _ HiU 6 pass from Lanier (Smith kkk)
E . Young 30 PC
WS . HiU 32 pass from Lankr (k kk failed)

E _ Watts 23 run (Young kick)
Fowtli f u r k r
E . Adams 38 run (kkk Uilrd)

L eg a l *
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
AKA 434 CoPananod SPaaL
AAamoraa Spmga. F I 32714
WITNESS MY HANO and to* a a *
o tto * Court on NovarrPat 2 .2001.
(SEAL)
Ctoek a lto * O r a * Cout
By Mary Sw ap *
Deputy Clark
Ecbevarrte SAaaocrataa, P A
PO. Boa 250(6
Ttonpa, Florida 33622 5010
F 01004192
“ Saa American* adto OWabRBa* /tot
I you arp a paraon aato a
who need* accc
to paracpala n
ar* aratod * no c o * to you. tor to*
at
Court
« 201 N. Park Avenue. Sanford.
Florida 32771. totopbona nurtoar
(407)565-4227. mtom 2 worktog
day* ol your racapl ol Pa* docu­
ment. 4 bearing vrpaead. (TOO) 1900-956-6771
b h W November 14.21.2001
00067i i
4.

THEcp tc u r r c o u r t
O PTH I OGNTUNTH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT
M ANO FOR
SEMP40L6 COUNTY.
C M L ACTION
CASE NO. 01-CA-1436
DIVISION L
WELLS FAROO HOME
MORTGAOE. P C . fmjK
NORWEST MORTGAOE. P C .

X MARK 3WP4FORO. * aL
NOTTCEOF
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN purauant to a F in * Judgment oI
Mortgage
Foractoaur*
dated
November 02. 2001 and treated to
Caa* NO. 0 1 -CA-1439 ol toa C/ro*
Court at too EIGHTEENTH A d a *
O n * to and tor SEMINOLE
County. Florida rrharam WELLS
FARGO HOME MORTGAGE. P C .
F/K/A NORWEST MORTGAOE.
P C . I* to* PtamM Hid X MARK
SW1NFORO; ANY ANO AU
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH. UNOER. ANO
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INCKVKXJAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO
ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD
OR ALIVE. WHETHER 8AI0
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM
AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
OR OTHER CLAIMANTS, ar* to*
Oatondwea. I a d aal to to* hq#ia*
and beat taddar tor caah « WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
FORD. FLOROA * 11 00AM. on to*
4m dey ol Dacambar. 2001. to* tab
lofih n ta d F raf Judgnanr
LOT M . ANO THAT PORTION OF
LOT 86 DESCRIBED AS FOL­
LOWS
BEGINNING AT THE
SOUTHERN MOST REAR COR­
NER OF LOT 86. RUN N 00
DEGREES XT 22* E. FOR A DIS­
TANCE OF 9 63 FEET. THENCE
RUN N 37 DEGREES 04 o r E FOR
A DISTANCE OF 20 73 FEET TO
THE EASTERN MOST REAR COR­
NER OF SAJO LOT 86. THENCE
RUN ALONG THE ORIGINAL LOT
LINE BETWEEN LOTS 66 ANO 66 S
25 DEGREES 4&lt;S7T W FOR A DIS­
TANCE OF 20 04 FEET TO THE
POB.
LAKEVIEW
VILLAGE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PALT BOOK 36. PAGES 8 * 8 9 .
INCLUSIVE OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SELtNOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA.
AKA 448 Manaai Cocrt. Lofca
Mary. FL 32746
WITNESS MY HANO w l N tool
ol Vwa Court oo Nuvomfcar 2 2001
(SEAL)
Oort ol tia Ctfcul Court
By Mary Slroupa
Dapufy Clarli
Echavama AAaooctalaa. PA
P O Bux 25018
Tampa. Florida 33622 9016
F01006379

to pa^apala r
ora anMtod ai no coal to you. tor Via
provision ol cartaai aauaianca
Ptaaaa contact Courl Adnnairaaon
ol 201 N Pi/k Avonua. Sanlord.
Florida 32771. lokpnona ntanbar
(407)665-4227. w4Nn 2 w r t n g
dayt oI your roco*&gt;l of Vua decu­
man*. If haanng impoiraa (TOO) I800-965-6771
PuOOWi Novambar 14. 21. 2001
GG096
IN THEORCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

L ec a ls

L eca ls
BEAM) FOR
COUNTY,
CIV6 ACTON
CASE M X: 61C A -2343
DtVtotON: I4L
NOVA3TAR MORTGAGE. P C .
Vi
BYONQ L YUN. at at.
NOTICE OF A C TO N
TO:
BYONQ L YUN
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS.
1601 Karvtoy Qrdo
LaAa Mary. FL 32746
CURRENT AD0RESS:
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAJM04G BY. THROUGH.
UNOEa ANO AGAINST THE
HEREIN NAMED MOMOUAL
DCFENOANT(S) WHO ARE MOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR AUVE.
WHETHER SAJO UNKNOWN PAR­
TIE S MAY CLAIM AN IN TE R E ST
AS S P O U S ES . HEIRS. OEV1SEES.
G R A N TE E S . O R O TH E R

CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADORCSS:
UNKNOWN
CURFtEMTADORESS:
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tfwf on action
to loroctooa a mortpaga on l a WS fU N O U C o u V y . Florida.
LOT 38, BURUNQTON OAKS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROEO PI
PLAT BOOK 53. PAGES 37-36.
PUBUC RECORDS OF SEMPIOL1
COUNTY. FLORKM.
baa bean Had again* you and you
ar* i* i» * * d to aarv* t copy ol y n *
attorn 30 day* a/tor
6 any. on
PA ,
PtolnMr* attorney, above ark ain *
9 t t ( Corporal* Lak* Drtve. 3rd
Floor. Tbmpa, Florida 33634, and Be
to* ongm* arm to* C oul armar
before aarytea on
or imma^ato
a datod a d b* entered a g * n * you
tor toa ra«a( damandad In to*
Comprae or paaaon
WITNESS my h *id and too a a * ol
to * Court on pao day ol NOV 06

2001.2001

(SEAL)
Maryann* Mora*
Clark ol to* Court
ByRutoKmg
Aa Deputy Ctark
Ecnavarna l ,» n o r l * n . P A
PO Boa 25010
Trap*. Honda 33622 5010
701007722
" S e e Americana atoi OtoabdPat Act
Nyou ar* a paraon a d i a daabary
aho naada aocommodanon n ordar
to partaipato In toto pvoceadinQ, you
ar* ira a r J * no c o * to you. tot toa
provmaron ol cartaai aaatatanca
haaaa com a* Court A ra*a***ton
* 201 N. Park Avenue, Sanford.
Florida 32771, tolaphon a number
(407)665-4227. mtom 2 aortung
day* ol you racaipl ol to * docu­
ment; P haanng anpaaad, (TOO) 1000-9556771.
Pubaeh November (4. 21. 2001
GG090
*4 t h e a n c u r r c o u r t
OP TH8 EIGHTEENTH
ju o k x a l a n c u rr
M ANO FOR
SEM PKXS COUNTY.
FLOMOA
Caaa No. 01-CA-1I37-14-L
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. P C .
aa Nonane* tor lioueahold F nance
Corporation.
LYNN M MACLEOD. WILLLAM J
UACLEOO. LAKE HOWELL ARMS
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION.
P C . and UMINOWN TENANT(S)
94 POSSESSION.
N O TO S0FSA L1
(Pubiah n SemnoU Harakf)
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN peatuani u a F n * Stannary Judgmanl
ol Foractoaur* deled Novambar 2.
2001 and araarad n CM Caa* No:
01 CA-1137-144. * toa O c u t Court
ol to* Eighteen*! J u d o * Catu4 In
and lor Sananolo County. Ftonda.
abaran MORTGAGE ELECTRONC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
P C ., aa Ncnana* tor Houaahoto
Finane* Corporaaon. Plana*. LYNN
M
UACLEOO. WILLIAM X
UACLEOO. LAKE HOWELL ARMS
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION.
P C . and UNKNOWN TENANT(S)
PI POSSESSION. * * Delandaraa
I a * a d to to* Ngha* bald * tor
caah « toa W a* Flora Dow ol to*
Samnoia Cocaey Coutooua*. X I
North Park Avarua. Sanford, Florida
32771. * It 00 am . on toe Oto day
ol Dacam b*. 2001. to* tnioaang

UNIT NO. 502, LAKE HOWELL
AM43 CONDOMP6UM. A CONDO­
MINIUM ACCORDING TO THE
DECLARATION OF CONDOMINI­
UM ANO EXHIBITS ANNEXED
THERETO. RECORDED FEBRU­
ARY 10. (992. IN OFFICIAL
RECOROS BOOK 1377. PAGE
1144. PUBUC RECORDS OF BEMb
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA. AS
AMENDED. TOGETHER WITH
UNOfVIOEO INTEREST PI THE
COMMON ELEMENTS ANO U5KTED
COMMON
ELEMENTS
DECLARED PI SAID DECLARA­
TION OF COM XM NM d TO BE
AN APPURTENANCE TO THE
ABOVE CONOOMPdUM UNTT.
WITNESS my hand and to* a a * ol
toa ooiel on Novambar 2.2001.
(COURT SEAL)
CXERK OF THE COURT
Mary Sboup*
By Deputy Clark
Ancanay lor Plana*
Brian L Roealar. Ear***
BravanB Oraadaki. PA
Suva 402
7000 Wa* Pakrmoo P*k Road
Boca Raton. Flood* 33433
r;
THaphona: (561)302-6X1
Faca*n*a (561)392-6966
Pubiah Novamb* 14.21.2001

ootot

n t h c catcu rr c o u r t
OF TH8 EIGHTEENTH
PIANO FOR
COUNTY,
FUM OA
H LI MO. 61-1
M RE. ESTATE OF
NANCY JANE CZATT.
Docoa
NOTICE TO C M O fTO R S

1*4
**•*)

TO ALL PERSONS HAVINO
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE
You are hereby nc
Ord* of Summary Id m a k a a o a
and hat bean ra tte d In to* a a l* *
ol NANCY JANE CZATT. derailed.
Fla Numb* OMOOSCP by to*
C k a * Court tor Serrano* County.
Florida. Probata OMtlon. to*
atkfeaaa of ahch la X I N. Park
Avarua, Sardord, FL 32771; to * to*
tot* caah veto* oI to* aetata la
17,570 47 and Homatleed Reel
Eatata Eiampl bom Claim* ol
a ik k ia m ol too** lo ahem t ha*
bean aaaiyiad by aucb o rd* art:
ADORES3
14365 Data oodLDr
Ebart. CO 00106-9079
Stariay Alan Slaia
USAIOLma. Para
Und 3760
APOAA 34031
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
A I cradaor* d m* dacadenl and
oPi* paraon* having claim* or
and ahem obyactlo to* auauo * toa
and/Or home***ad on ahom a copy
ol tea note* a aarvad aatom to
morah* aA* toa data * to* kr* pubIcaaon of Pa* none* mu* M* toa*
d*ma a*h to* Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF T H U NOTICE
OR THIRTY OAYS AFTER THE
OATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
TH U NOTICE ON THEM
AA oto* cradaxa of toa daoadanl
and p**on* having claims or
damanda agent! to* aatela of toa
obyacaon* a d i to* court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION OF THU NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. OBJECTIONS ANO
DEMANDS NOT SO FLED WKL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* dal* of m* 0 r* pubteabon of
to * None* a Novamb* 14,2001
Paraon* Orvng Noaca.
LAWRENCE STACEY ST ALLA
STANLEY ALAN STALLA
ABomay tor Paraon OiMng Notes
Harry Q R *d. Ill
Aaomay tor P e ia o n *i
Ftonda Bw No. 240052
1120 W Fuel S ira*. ScAa B
Santord. FL X 771
TaMphona: (407)321 X I I
Pliaah Novamb* 14. 21. 2001
00103
VE1BCL1 AUCTION
1 *90 Mae.
04A3CS44ROLEOS96S1
Aucaon to b* h*d 1129-01 •
10AM • 1240 S C R
427,
Lonawood
PutOrtNovaffta 14.2001

G0 116
n teal Fei* Scmmery Judgment, to

�N |i 4B

T ilt SunNouc Huuld

Wfidnetday. November H. 2001
L
D ill N i l

• « LOT

M Fraai4|. LEG LOT
m

M M w t a FT *

FART OF L O T ! H i E l l U b
C O IN NT* EEC 1) ELK B U M
.
U F 0 101

Ad ot Mtd proparty baba to I
Cawdy d BandtoN, ttoto ol FI

eg als

7,14.11,200!
FF344
NrTbaO oad
NOTICE B HEREBY OTVEN. V *
SAUL 4 C O AS CUSTOOIAN (ARI­
ZONA) 4 PLYMOUTH 7V4ANQAL
COMPANY M C , Via hokNr at Via
Nr ■ tat daad to ba
toauad toerean. The cartdtaato nwnbad*) m d yaarta) ct toauanca. Via
i.’btot iHtonn oI VM praparty. and Via
namad) n a W i a m
C U n V K P T t NOi I

in n iW M f e im iia n iii

m a A n W m i , ■ mu to I on
U

m

d

m

m

|i a

I Apt I t * I d * Itory

to ba
ptod by M aupoaaald btddar« toa
Mto. Fid paimanl at an trncurt
• * * B ta N 0 ia d b M l»d u a e * N n
•4 horn aNar l a adtarttoad Ima ol

pl

to too CNrk at l a c t o d
Court.
Datodon 10743001
MARYANNE MORSE
C U m OF THE CWCUfT COURT
S EM M O U COUNTY, FLORKM
by GERALD#* HARFORD Dapuly
Ctorb
Pvdtoh October 11. ai
7.14. i i , m i
FF345

N O TE S IS HEREBY O V E R M
SAUL 4 CO AS CUETOOIAN (AJAX)
1 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPfL
NY P C . too hoBtor ot r » fcdoartng
»
» ai
Tha
and yaaTa) at
lan ol too property M too nwna(a)
F W y Ij * M n

ot Praeodwe,

PARCEL E T 17-1430401-0603-

0000

DATED: OCTOBER 14 HB1.
M AR YAN* M O M
clerk o f th e c m c u t c o u r t

Oaactpfcn at Proparty F T OP BLK
B BEG 43317 F T I OF BW COR
RUN N *02.7 » F T E TO I U BLR B
B TO S I COR W TO BEO A F Q
V EQ ETABU TRACT FB T FO 14

34. 11, and

1**4
PARCEL D T 01-21-145CK 24000140
Oatu lpaun ot Praparty: LEO BEG
SE COR BLK G RUN N 147 042 F T
E 2S F T N 24144 FT W 94 F T S
14141 F T W 44 424 F T BELY ON
ELY N W DOUGLAS AVE REVISION
T O F T W OF BEO E 1S 004 FT TO
BEO 4 VACO S T ON E A 8 BLK Q
TRACT I S BAftoANOO SPRINGS
F B 4 FO I t
GREG J
A i to told praparty batog to ito
Cawdy ot Bomtooto, Stoto id Florida.
acumin g to ton V » proparty daaertoad to tucfi m ton atlt)
a d ba aotd to VM Nghaal brddtt at
Eto Baal Pont door. SamtocM Cawdy
Courthouaa. SantonL Ftortda. on
Monday. Dacambar 10. m i , at
1100am.
Paymanl at SaN Na. app*cabM
dacumantary atamp la in and
n een l i y i m m mq^kwi to be
ptfd by ffto m jccm ttJ bkMrn at *+
aaN. Fid paymanl ct an amourd
etpMf to Vm Ngfwat Bid to due *ahto
34 hawa aRw did advarttoad tma ct
aaN A l paymantt anal ba caah or
guarantaad
Inatramanl.
mada
payatM to Vw CN rt at too Catul
Cow l
Datodon K W V m i .
MARYANNE MORSE
C U R K OF TH E CIRCUIT COURT
S E M M O U COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALOME HARFORO Dapuly
CNrb
Pubaah Odobar 31, v
7 . 14.21. m i
FF14P

7. 14, m i
F F IM
H T M C M C U T COURT
totoottapropto Midi oart6cita(a)
a d ba aaid to tia Np iatt ttddw at
lw watt bard dean SandieN Cawdy
Ceurtauae, Santord. Florida. on
10, m i , at

JOBE PH W. TOGO and DEBORAH
R TOCO, M i wB*.
«•)
d

I OF ACTION
T O JOPEPH W TOGO are) DEBO­
RAH R TOCO, M i trtto - l * M U N
I to 114 F i n PobY
MD 11004. I M i M u k i g any
an an m &lt; a ) &lt;* a n data■»
a may m
a w n an
naa and ■ a f y a a m i a a

aaN. Fid paymanl al an
aipat to (to Ntftort Md N dua wtotbi
*4 how* adw ( w adtarttoad Nna d
aaN. A l paytnanto M l ba caaR ot
to tia CNrb d t a O n #
Court.
Otttdan m W B O l
MARYANNE M O R M
C U m OF THE CWCUTT CO UR T
SEM M O U COUNTY. FLO R DA
by OERALDB*HARFORO Oaputy
FubbdtOctobat 11, tnd Havombot
7.14.21, m t
77244

NOTICE IS HEREBY O N E R tool
SAUL 4 CO AS CUSTOOIAN (ARP
IO N A) 4 PLYMOUTH 7 NAM CUL
COMPANY FtC , h i heidat ot ma
!•) tot a tot daad to ba
Tha

lO H M H m iY N O m O M
la O w n b o n N U M
to Sembtoto Corny,
06CE0LA BLUFF SOUTH -Lot *4

A p m * d toed akalad to SacOona
1 and 12 of D m * * 10 SouVt.
N n pa 31 Caat la n i c N County
Ccrnmonca N an Iran pfaa « l a
&lt;t lacion 1, aa
fey Jbn
FuiMn,
•No. 3114 and ahown on a
tod Apr! it, I N ) and
ranSOOdag 17mbi34aect.atong
am Com bid 0* aaa) Sacan 1, aa
aalaMMiad by arid aurvayar, a dtolanoa d 433J4 Mat iianoa nai &gt; 47
dag 31 «dn 21 aaa W», along tia ean« 4 a d a 70 tod Meantant lot
U B to i wid Ganerd read pwpoaaa:
a m a n ta aI 2544 54 toot t n c a
fwt ■ a dag 01 nan 11 aao W. along
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WITNESS my hart and t a OdtoNI
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M AR YA N * M 0 M E
C U B K O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
OY.RuOi King
D E F U TY C U R K
Harry a Rad.
1120 W F b d
Santord. FL 33771
» inmay tot HaadtN
(407)12104 It
Ftortda Bar No. 140041
14.
7,14. m i

31.

ot tia praparty and ma
C tR T W C A T l NO: 11*7
YEAR OF M U A N C E i i m
PARCEL D T 34 203043000000S7Q
Otintpaon ol Praparty; LEO UNTT
•7 MOIAN RtOOl PHASE 2 F B 23
P O S H TO 24
Namaa In etath aaaeaaed FRANK
J IR H A RO T HEIRS. LANCE ■
ERHAROT
A i at tald praparty batog to ma
Cawdy of SananoN. Stoto ol Ftortda.
Untaaa aucti oandrait(t) M a i ba
ladeatnad accotdng to Nai I'd prop
arty du m bed to aucti carltoraltlt)
ad ba aoM to N N R u M tvddar at
V&gt;i wMt from door, flfnmrte County
CourdiouM. Sanford. Ftortda, on
Monday, Dacambar 10. 2001, al
HPOam.
riyrrwcK or a n t p m , ■ppticatjw
damp lu a a and
ara raiytiad to ba
paid by too a m t i A f bttoar at ma
U N 7td paymanl at m am ort
agual to aw hignaat bid la dua adtai
14 how» trtat ma adtartoad amt at
tala A l paymanta tha* ba catrt ot
guaiamaad
malramani.
mada
payatta to *ia Claib ct t a Canto
Cowl.
Oatadan KVSV2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
S E M M O U COUNTY. 7LORIOA
by OERAUMNE HAR70RD Dapuly
CNlb
Pubatti Octotw 11, m
7.14. i i . m i
77247
i of
Ilf T u
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, mat
SAUL 4 CO AS CUSTOOIAN (ARI­
ZONA) 4 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY INC . t a hettor ot ma
car*Acala(i) tor a tat daad to ba
toauad tiaraon Tha camncatt naiv
bant) and yaarlt) at toauanca, too
datr npnon aI tia praparty. and ma
namad) n wtacti a aaa aaaaaaad
N tra at ta*oa«:
CERTM CATS NO: 13*1
TSAR OF ttS U A ItC l: ltd*
PARCEL O t 32 20-11 6C20DOO0010
D ttr rtpaon ot Praparty LEO LOT 1
BLK S AMENDED PLAT O f 1ST
AOON MINERAL SPRMO PARK PO
I P O 44
Namaa In which aaaaaaad:
CLIFTON SPRINGS CORP
At cl laid property bamg to m*
Cowdy of SatnaioM. Sttta ot Florida.
UrMaa aucm carttocaMi) M l Ba
radaamad according to Mw. Via
proparty da t o ll ad to ouch canflcattoi) a d ba aotd to Via Nghatt bid-

County CourVnuaa.
Sanford.
Ftortoy on Monday. DacamBar 10.
m t . at II 00am.
Ptymant at SaN Na. apptcaftto

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tor Tha
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN. ta t
WILMA L E O A IA T . tahetdorof t a
b t M i g earthe d *!*) hat Nad M d
raidtoamt) tot • M i daad to
toauad maroon Tito
6a«|t) and yaar(t) ct
datttipaon ot « w property. and ma
namatal In wNch a aaa at taaaad
CER TVICAT1 NO; 414
YEAR OF IdlUANCE.' tt44
PARCEL 104 34-1P30-SAK-OBOO-

racotdng Nat ara raqwrod to ba
paid By Via auccaaaiul txtoar at Via
toN 7u* paymanl ol an amount
tqual to Va h y w i bat to dua MVun
14 hour* aftor Via advaraaad oma ol
taM A l paymanta atwi Ba cath or
guajamaad
mtiramani.
mada
payable to Vm D art ot Vie Canto
Court
Datad on 1G2V2C0!
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
By GERALDINE HARFORD Daputy
CNrb
Pueam October 31. and Nmantoar

* * * * Iw ^ M ^ a S -0 n
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, dwt
SAUL 4 C O AS CUSTOOIAN (ARI­
ZONA) 4 PLYMOUTH FVUNCIAL
COMPANY M C , die hetoar ct Vm
•erdtoato(a) hat Bad aaid
H tor 4 Ml daad to Be
toauad Itoraon. Tha cartdcato nunbar(a) and yaarfa) at toauanca. *w
daacnpnon ot Vm praparty, and Vm
nama(a) to addeh a aaa aaaaaaad
COIT1PCATB NO: M S I
T S A R O F B B U A ttC li IM S
PARCEL D T 1311 2»S22 31400310
Dttertpien ot Proparty: LEG UNIT
31 BLOG S IS ROYAL ARMS
CONDO ORB 1440 PO 1544
Namaa to .....................ad OAVD 8
GARY
A l ot aotd praparty being to VM
Cawdy at Somnoto. Su m cl Ftortda.
Urdaea aucti carWcaM(a) anal Cm
radaamad aoconpng to b a ma prop­
arry dtacrbtil to auch BdrStobto(i|
tad ba aotd to Via huptott M dar at
Via a M bard door. SamlnoM County
CaurViouaa. Sanford. Florida, cm
Monday, Oacambar 10. m t , al
lljOOam.

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Courthouaa. Santord, Ftortda. an
Monday. Dacambar 10. m i . al
IIO O n il
Paymanl at Bala Ma. ap(4rAWto
documentary atamp taiee and
racon h q Mae ara raqiarad to ba
paid by vm auccaaaiul tiddtr al VM
aato. Fu* payment ol an amourd
aqualto vm N ^ a a l bid la due wtoito
24 howa ahar Vm adraitoad Ima ol
aato Al
payabM to Via Ctorb el Vm Circuit
Court.
Datodon 1O 2M 00L
MARYANNE MORSE
C L E W OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD DapWY
Puthah October 31. and November
7. 14,21.2001
FFM 7
tor Tin Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, VMI
SAUL * CO AS CUSTOOIAN (AJAX)
4 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA­
NY INC . Vm holdar cl Vm fcdcartng
certificated) haa Mad aaid car*»cotedl tor a laa daad to ba laauad
Viaraen. Tha cartdlcaM nurtoatft)
and yaarlt) at toauanca. Via daaertpbondVM preparty, and too namRe)
to wtrah a waa
CSRTV1CATI NO: 4434
YEAR OP ISSUANCt: IM S
PARCEL 104 35 2101-503-00000470
Datcitobon at Property: LEO LOT
47 HUNTERS STAND AT CAfOLL O N P B A lP a S M T O K I
Namaa to whch attataait. FAISAL
A5GARAU, INGRID L ASGARALI
A l cl aaid praparty batog to Vm
County ol Samnoto. Stoto ol Ftortda.
Untoaa auch cemhceto(i) ahai ba
radaamad accordmg to Mac Via prep­
arry daaertoad to auch cartdeatoft)
wd ba add to VM Npeal Mddw at
Vm amal Irena door, SamlnoM Coudy
Courthouaa. Saniord. Ftortda. on
Monday. Dacambar 10. m i . al
IIOOWTV
Paymanl ot Sato laa. appicabto
documentary atamp tail* and
racordtog Mat ara required to' ba
pad by Vm auccaaaiul baldtr al ma
aato. Fid paymanl d an amoud
equal to Vm Nghaal tad la dua artVWt
24 how* that VM tdvarattd bme el
aato A l peymanai ihai ba caah or
guarantaad
aiatrumanL
made
payada to Vm Ctorb ot Vm C k o d
Cowl
Datodon 102312001.
M ARTAW C MORSE
C L E W OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Depury
CMib
Pudeh October 31. and Novarrtoar
7. 1 4 .2 t .m t
FF2S3
NOTIC4 OF P R IN T
TO USB UNIFORM METHOD OF
CO LLEC TM a NOM AD VALOREM
The C#y d Longwcod, Ftortda (Vm
X t f ) haraby pnmdaa noaca. purtuanl to aachon 197 3632(3)(a).
F i n n stahiaa. at ta nlad to uaa
Vm gndotm matfiod ot co*artog nan
ad valoram apacMl taaaaamani* to
Ba Mrtad withm ma tocerporalad
area at Vm Cay. tor Vm com el pravvAng (1) capital vnprovemenla
todudtog road pavmg. raawtacmg
and maadananca, badu**C4toco and
maaaananca at nghta-d way. aubdP

deewnatdaty atamp tana and
racordtog Mat a n raqwrod to ba
pdd by Vm eucceatoW taddar at dw
uM . Fid paymanl ct an uncart
equal to Va Mghaat bid to due mthn
14 hour* aAar tM adMrtaad bma ol
aaN AJ paymanN ahal ba caah or
guarantaad
totoramant
mada
payable to Via Ctofb ct Via Caoat
Court
Oatadan 1372372001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctorfe
Pubiah October I t , and November
7.14.11.2001
FF2SO

undargrowid uaUbaa. (■)
wuMweler anprevamanu commanong tor Vm Fiacd Year bagnrwig o i October 1. 2002, The Cay
wd ccnwdar v m adoption of a raeobhon aMctoig to uee Vm wMOrm
mamod at cdtochnq such ataailmanta authoruad By taction
117 3432. Florida Slelulea. al ■ pub­
ic hearing to ba hdd M 700 pm on
3. m i . M 175 Watt
k Such raaebtoon wd

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
SAUL A CO AS CUSTOOIAN (ARI­
ZONA) A PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY M C . Vwhddor ol Vm
toiovnng cartiAcatolt) hat Nad add
cerMcaM(a) tor a Na daad to ba
toauad tiaraon. Tha cartdicito nunbad*) am yaarlt) at toauanca. ma
datcryacin ol Vm proparry, and Vm
mma(t) to which a waa aaaaaaad
to/ara aa M m
C E Jm n C A T S MO: 34*3
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 11*4
PARCEL 104 27-21 30-50400000240
Daacnpnon at Praparty: LEG LOT
24 CEDAR RIDGE UNIT III PB 13
PG 30
Namaa to which aaaaaaad LUIS
GUZMAN. JULIA JAN E 0 GUZMAN
A i at aaid praparty bamg to Vm
County ot SarrinoM, Stala ol Florida
Untoaa audi cerbflcaM&lt;a) ahai ba
radaamad aocordtog to In . Vm prop
airy datenbad m auch cartiNcaiaft)
wd ba told to Vm raghaar batoar ai
Via Wtou hoot door. SamnoM Coudy
Courthouaa. Saniord. Florida, on
Dacambar 10. 1001. al
II
Paymanl of Sato Ma. afCtocaOM
documentary atamp le n t and
raccnJbig Mae ara raqiarad to ba
paid by ma auccaaaM baktor al Vm
aato. Fud paymanl at an amount
equal to *M hnpMtl bid to dua wither
24 hour* altar ma adverttoed nma of
aato. A l paymanta ahai ba caah or
guarantaad
matrumenl,
made
payable lo Vm CMiP ot Vm Cacul
Court.
Datodon IG2S7001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
try GERALDINE HARFORO Oaputy
Ctorb
PubaahOctoBar 31. and NovarntMt
7 . 14, i i . m i
FF23I

In t a avent any paraon dacxtoa to
appaal any dacawon By Vm C4y wan
raapad to any manat ratoang to Vm
conaatotaoon ol ma taadubon al ma
above referenced pubic hearing, a
record ot Vm preceding may ba
needed and m auch event, auch par­
aon may need to eneuia mat a ver­
batim record d Va pubic bearing a
mada. otveh record nctodai Vm toebmony and avidanca on when Vm
appeal a to ba baaed In accor­
dance with Dm Americana with
Dnadieaa Act, pereont neotbng ■
■paoal accommodthon w an mierpralar to P*rtxc»ata n tha proceedeg anoui) contact Dawn Jaciaon at
(to T i m 3441 day. p ro u Vm data
of Vm hearing
DATED Vh 22 day d OCTOBER.
m i
Garxttna O Zambrt. Cdy Ctorb
CITY OF LONGWOOO. FLORIDA
Pubiah November 7. 14. 21, 24.
2001
GQ004

rrrtw i a legal daaenpaen d Vm
boundanaa at Vm rail properly tubpel to Vm levy. CopMa d h t p r e poaad torm at raacbhon. which contana Vm Mgal daacnpban d Vm real
preparly autyad to Vm levy, ara on
Na M Vm Ofhca d ma CVy Ctorb.
longwpod. Ftonda A i daraetod

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALS
PUBLIC NOTICE la haraby grven,
mat an (ha dele and tone kaled
below and co n o rug bom day to day
w d ai gooda ara add. wa wd eat at
Pudc Auction, to vm h*Mel baktor.
let caah. al Vm earehouae at STOR­
AGE USA. tocatod M 440 Florida
Central Parkway. Longwood FL
32750. Vm fotowmg gooda. ware.,
and marchanrkaa lor rant and other
chargee lor whch a ton on eama It
claimed, to wrf
DATE OF SALE 1 1 )1 (7 01
TIME OF SALE 2 30 PM
(Cuttorhar NameliUnd t)(BrMl
DeeagCcm d Gooda Bamg Soil)
IM Sanaa t 104 Toota. Bench.
Fane. OebbM Giaapay ( 203
Furniura. Houaatiok) Hama John
HicU a SCO Hnoandd Itama
STORAGE PROTECTION AUC­
TION SERVICES

LICENSE a 59)
for Tm Qeed
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. dial
SAUL A C O AS CUSTOOIAN (AJAX)
4 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA­
NY INC . VM holdar ol ma totowng
oarbhcaM(a| hat Nad aaa) earth cata(i) tor a lax daad to ba laauad
tiaraon Tha cwtAcato nurbar(a)
and yaarta) ot aauance. vm deaenpBon ol ma properly, and Vm named)
to which a M t aaaaaaad alara aa
CERTIFICATE NO: 4347
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: l* M
PARCEL 104 77 21I I 501-00002320
Daacnpnon ol Praparty LEO LOTS
232 TO 238 KEW GARDENS PB 4
past
Numei n which aaaaaaad CARRIE
M HARRISON. RICHARD A HARRI
SON
A i at l t d praparty beaig to VM
Cowry ol Samnoto. StaM ol FYnto
UrMaa auch carthcaiadl ahai ba
radaamad accomng to law. v m prop­
arty dtaenbed n auch Ctorthcatslt)
wd ba add to too ragheaf b«Jdar al
Vm waal hora door. SamaoM County

A 150 00 cleaning dapoarl wM ba
collected tor each wit purchaaa and
rafundad altar &gt;4 conienta 01 unrta
haa bean ramovad tram Vm laoltfy.
Tha above mtormahon ■ to ba pubtahadcaica a weak tor hvo conaacu•va weaki Seal tala to ba under
and by virtue of Vm rtatulee at Vm
ttafa. ai auch caaaa made and pro­
wled
Pubiah November 7.14. m i
GG007
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
THE STATS OF FLORDA,
INANOFOA
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
Caaa No ae-lM C A -lA P
IMG M ORTGAGE COMPANY. A
FLORIDA CORPORATION.

BENJAMIN A DOE. JANE ROE
DOE, THE UNKNOWN WIFE OF
BENJAMIN A DOC. BERNICE R.
0 0 6 . JOH N ROE DOE. THE

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UNKNOWN HUBBANO OF
• C R N d f t . DOC. V brag. MCLUOVto ANY UMMOMM SFOUSS OF
S A D DEFPtDANT(SL R RBM4R'
FWO. AND IF DCCtASSDi THE
R IS P t t m V l UNKNOWN h d d .
cr ed rors1
."

'ucnors. and
TR U S TEES W O ALL OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY,
TH R O UGH U W C n OR AOMNBT
TH E NAMES DEFENOAMT(I);
JOHN DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT.
JANE DOB UNKNOWN TENANT.
NOT1CS OF BALB
Noace to haraby *ian M L purauad to t Ftod Bwnmary Aidgmara
d Forectoawe awtorad rt Vm R a i l
rtytod ceuaa. to tie O ra * Court ot
Serrindo CowYy. Ftortda I a * aal
ma praparty Muoto M Seminde
Cowrty. Ftortda, daaafead a t
LOT 41 AND 41. BUTNENB SUBDtVtSD H ACCORDMG TO TH E
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE 24, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF S E M M O U COUN­
TY. FLORIDA.
AW A 1191 W. AIRPORT ROAD,
SANFORD. FLORKM S0771.
at pubfc id t . to Pa hRpieal and bad
bidder, tor caah. AT THE W EST
FRONT OOOR S E M N O U COUN­
TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORD.
FLO R D A Ftortda. M l t » A M , on
Vm 2* day ol November, m i .
Ctorb d C M C U tT Cowl
B Y Jw w E J
G
M a t Nbi*i Armada Avarua
Tampa FL 33404-1041
Attorney* tor M ORS
Pubiah: Novarrtoar y. 14. m i
00039
TM BC M CU T COURT
OF T H E — w
nw
■COUNTY,
MDA
O Y S . ACTION
CA
THE BANK OF NEW YORK. AS
TRUSTEE OF AMR*SCO
RESIDENTIAL SECURITIES
CORPORATION
MORTGAGE
LOAN TRUST 1MT-3 UNOER TH E
POOLING
AND
SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
SEPTEMBER 1.1447.

JOSEPH 0 U A R TI.M M .

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN purauant to an Order Itoadtoduang
Feractoawe Sato ddad October IS.
m 1. m i and amend in Caaa NO.
0944S CA ot Vie Cbeitt Court ol Vm
EIGHTEENTH Ju d e * Orcui to and
tor SEMINOLE County. Ftortda
whereat THE BANK OF NEW YORK,
AS TRUSTEE OF AMRE9CO RESI­
DENTIAL SECURITIES CORPORA­
TION MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST
1447-3 UNOER THE POOLMO AND
SERVKM Q AGREEMENT DATED
AS OF SEPTEMBER 1 .1M7. to IM
Plaines Mid JOSEPH DUARTE:
MICHELLE DUARTE; BENEFICIAL
FLORIDA. MC.; Me ma DatandanM.
I w « a * to Vm NgNM and beat U d­
der tor caati at W EST FRONT DOOR
OF THE SEMINOLE CO U N TY
COURTHOUSE. SANFORD. FLORI­
DA M 11.00AM. on VM 2* day d
November, 2001. Vm fallowing
daaertoad praparty aa aal torVi to
aaid Final Judgmw 4.
LOT 22S. BEL AME HILLS UNIT
THREE. ACCORDING TO TH E
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROED M
PLAT BOOK 24, PAGES 37 ANO 34.
PUBUC RECORDS OF SEMMOLE
COUNTY, FLO R DA
A.YJA » 4 3 BERMUDA AVE M.
APOPKA. FL 32703
WITNESS MY HAND Mid Vm aed
ol Vm Cnwl on October 30.2001
(SEAL)
M aryam Mtona
Clerk of me Draj4 Cowl
By-Km* E Jeaemc
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria BAaaaaataa. P A
PO. Boa 25014
Thmpa. Ftonda 33422-5014
F000G3454
“ Sea AmartcMia w * DtoatMtoa Ad
V you ara a paraon wtoi a iSaahMy
•ho neada acccmmodMcn to ontor
to partiopata to Vaa ptoceadtog. you
•ra anaaed el no coal to you. tor Vm
pfovaaron ol certain aaatalanca.
Pleaaa corned Cowl A drwvatiMton
M 201 N. Perk Avenue, Sanford.
Ftonda 32771, totophone number
(407)445 4217. within 1 working
daya ot your rated at Vila docu­
ment; H hearing rnpeead, (TOO) 1400-9534771
Pubiah November 7.14, m i
GG040
* T H t CVtCUTT COURT
O F TH E H T W
juotctAL aticu rr.
VI AND FOR
lE M M O L I COUNTY.
GENERAL
JURHOtenON DIVMION
CASS HO: 01 CA *2* 14 W
ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP,
INC.. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO ATLANTIC MORTGAGE 4
INVESTMENT CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
THOMAS L LISTER. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO AU. OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AQAIN3T THOMAS L LISTER;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF THOMAS
L. LISTER. IF ANY; STORM M.
ANDERAU. IF LIVING, AND IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. OEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UEN0R3.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST STORM M
ANDERAU. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF STORM M ANOCRAU. IF ANY,
STILLWATER OF FLYING CLOUO
HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION.
INC.; JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFEND ANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p w
auant to a Swnmary Fir* Judgment
ct Forectoawe dated Oct 23. m i
entered to C M Caaa No. 01 CA 434
14 W d vm Cireui Cowl ct VM I4TH
JutkcMI Cecuit fi and tor SEMINOLE
CowYy. Santord. Ftonda. I wd a * to
al At Waat Front Door of CourVvuee
at
vm
SEMINOLE
CowYy
Cowthouae tocatod « 301 N. Park
Avenue m Santord. R a n h . M 1100
i n on Vm 27 dey d November,
m i Vm tokowmg deaerbed picparty aa aal torti in add Swnmary Final
Judgment, kne*
LOT 94. STILLWATER PHASE 2.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 34. PAGE (S) 43
THROUGH 94. OF THE PUBUC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIDA

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BANK, a r a i d * baMlng

MEHOI JAVAHER), totonM u ita
JOHN DOS tad JANS DOE.’ *
to Maas* to STOCKTON,
WHATLEY, DAMN and COMPANY,
NO TlCt to HEREBY O lV Dt V * .
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SITUATED N B D A N O U COUN­
TY, FLORKM: L O T ( . SLOCK 11,
4TH SECTION DREAMWOLD.
ACCOROtNO T O TH E PLAT
RECORDED M PLAT BOOK 7,
PAOt M , AS RECORDED M THB
PUBUC RECORDS OP BEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLORKM. BMD LAND
SITUATE LYM O A M ) M M M
S E M P K U COUNTY. FLORKM.
to* Praparty I* mom
known t a SI14
Santord. SamtocM CowYy,
aa pubtto rato. to too htghaat bMdar,
tor caah m t a W o n FnM Dooa *
Vm Saratoeto CowYy Cowtoouae.
301 Noato Park Avanua. StvYcnl
Ffartdi. at Vm how d 1100 x m on
Vm I * i day dDacanbar. m i .
DATED T H « 1at DAY OF NOVEM­
BER, m i .
(COURT SEAL)
MARYAFSIE M O R M
c u m OF CO UR T
By M i King
A* Deputy Clark
Nonce
AMERICANS W ITH DtSABUTIES
ACT O F 1*40
* to a
aapec*
p*M to N *
Met ADACoemnator at 301 N. Pttb
Avenue, B tta N301. Saniord.
Flcrtd* 33771. | d tM (407)3234330
M boat M a daya prior to t a praeaatas 1 b le e h o rw (4 0 7 p »4 W
ExL 4227.14004444771 (TTXA. at
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M T W C S K U T CO UR T PON
I COUNTY.

M RE: ESTATE OP
THELMA C. BRESMCK,
:r.-.yv2 jtc T c t r .
The aikutotaetan aI t a MMM d
THELMA C. BRESMCK.
FM M vrbar 01-1103 CP. M
to M Clra* Cowl tor
CowYy. Ftortda. Prabato Da titan,
ma addraaa at wtadi la P. O. Boa
*044. Santord. F V 327724044 T i a
and addraaa d t a

A U W TERESTED PERSONS ARB
NOTIFIED THAT.
A* ponone an aiiam *M noSos la
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—■ vaMmy
imlira i rJt
m
CJiiwertye
ew
mSvm
quota-a*nna d t a panond raprawYMkra. venue, or patwScaon at
PM Caul we n tara d to Ba t a b
otaacPcna wtoi PM Cowl W ITH *
THE LATER OP O M i MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OP THB FW ST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOT1CC
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER TH E
DATE OF SERVICE OP A COPY OF
TH U NOTICE ON TH EM
A l cradbM ot VM decedent and
other peraone having ctokne or
i whom ■ copy *1 IY* neVee la
dta at t a Drat p b k a U t ot PM
noaca i n * t a t a b tdtone « * i PM
Cowl WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER TH E
DATE OF TH E FIRST PUBLICA­
TION o f m s N o n e t o r t h r i y
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF TH U NOTICE
ON THEM.
A l abwr oetPtor* ot t a dacadwY
and panana having dolma or
nda igaaiel I
moat DM (tab
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF T H E NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS. DCMANOS. ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED W 4L
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tha d ta d Vm 4 * p d rat ra 01
f 11-7-01.
ALAN BRESNICK
•19 Serve Si
Sedord. a 32773
Attorney
tor
FRANK C. W1KGHAM, Exqutra
Fiend* Bet No. 1*5290
s t e n s t o m . u c in t o s h . c o l
BERT. WHKJHAM 4 SIMMONS. P A
Pod ODIca Box 4444
Santord. FL 33771-4444
Tdaphcna: 4071323 2171
PubMhNiivairbw 7.14, m i
00050
Mr Tb* Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. V *
SAUL 4 CO AS CUSTCOUN (AJAX)
4 PLYMOUTH FINANCML COMPA­
NY INC, toa holder d VM toiowag
cerchcdat*) “ ceta(a| tar a Ma daad to ba laauad
tMraan. The certtflceie numbar(a)
and yawta) at taauanca. the daacnpbon at me praparty, and Vto named)
In which a waa
CCRTV1CATS NO: 1*1
YEAR OP IS4UANCE: IM P
PARCEL ID* 2S*1P-3O5AG03t1
0040
Daacnpnon at Praparty LEG LOT 8
4 W 1/3 OF VACO A U E Y ADU ON E
BLK 3 TR 11 TOWN OF SANFOflO
PB1 P O S I
Namaa to winch m reared UUAN
JEFFREY
A l at Mid praparty bamg to t a
CowYy d Semeide. Slew d Ftonda.
Untoaa auch carMlcatod) ah* be
r tdMmod aocordtog to lave me prafn
•rty daauiViad to auch carMcaWa)
■ ■ ba add to t a hlghed bektor al
t a wad trod door. Sen-wide CowYy
Courtauae. Santord. Ftortda. on
Monday. Dacarttoar 17, m i . d
1100am.
Payment d Sale too. ippkrahta

w p * to t a ^ t a t t a b t a total
t a d M W

b

* * ba cadi or

M t a C M * at t a Cb**

plan d Praparty LEO LO T
S4 SLK ■ c o i o M U D U i r r a c c
PB I I PO 10
Namaa
ROBERTO L O V E .

AS d a
CowYy d

an 11/111001.
CLERK OP TH E C M C U T COURT
S E M M O U COUNTY. FIOREM
by GERALDMB HARFORO 0 * t i y
Owe
7. 14. »1. a .
m i
00 M 1

N c m c i » HERESY GfVEH, f *
■AUL4 CO AS CUBT001AN (M A X)
4 PLYMOUTH FP tA N O iL COMPA­
NY P C . M h a d M r d t a t a

i to t a Ctatb d ta Cbo#
TUP
and yaar(a) d
_____
fan at t a property m M t a nan**)
t a w N d ll
‘

YEAR OP
PARCEL O P 034040-100011A-

0000
Ct Pnrad V *EC OB
I K M FROM NW COR
R U N * EBBS F T 4 144344 F T T O
POB RUN N 44 DEO 07 M N 41 SEC
1 1404 F T N 1S7J* FT N I t DEO
17 MM 13 SEC ■ S437 FT N 10.71
F T N OS DEO IS MM OS SEC W
107.11 F T N 4S DEO 43 MM ST SEC
W M T S F T T O SLY W W WLY
ALONG RIW SOB (M) F T SLY TO PT
W O F S E Q i T O BEO
LTD
M *1 add praparty batog to t a
Cew Pyd

Court
Datodon 11/1/2001.
C U R K O F T * C M C U T COUNT
S E M M O U COUNTY. FLONKM
by G ER ALD#* HARFORD Dapwy
Ctorti

7. 14 »1. * )
GOOES

NOTICE « HEREBY OtVENL • *
B A N K X ILA N n C A TTM JC H M , t a

hobtor d t a Wtoa*s uaiPfcatola)
h M to * M M e b rtB * to W ta ra to a

Mcato nwnbarta) and yaarta) d
toauanca. t a daacrtpban d t a prep

orty *ntf ta nan*i) toaNrii I aa*
YEAR OP I
PARCEL K M 07-21-1041400000040
Paaortpicw d Praparty LEG L O T 4
MAGNOUA HBJ. PB IS P 0 11
raa
JOANNE Q W B i BONtTA NELSON,
VEROTbCA MAXWELL
A l d a*M praparty batog to t a
O owayd BeeMtnto, Stoto dflertSA

aqudto ta h R ta«b r*la fk je w W to
(4 how* dlar t a advertrad bna at
* k Ai
to t a C M * d t a Cbead
Cowl
Oatod on 11/1/2001.
MARYANNE M O R M
CLERK OP TH E C M C U T CO U N T
S E M M O U COUNTY. FLORKM
by GER ALD #* HARFORD Dapuly
T. 14. 11.
QOOSl

N O T C E * HEREBY O tV E H Y id
B A LL * C O A iC U ETD O tAN (AJAX)
a PLYMOUTH FPiANCML CC4MAN Y M C , ta h a a ta d ta M E a w to g
earned**) has ■
cato(a) tor * too
*ndyaart*)d
Ion ot t a praparty. and t a rwnM(a)
to U tah I

YBAR OP W BUIIICBi tESS
PARCEL C 4 : 224040-3000036rynr)
DaacripOon d Praparty LEG SEC
I t TP SOS ROC 30E B U t l t F T OP
SB U4 OP BW IM S 4 E OP RR 4
BW U 4 0 F B E 1 M B 4 I 0 F R R
Namaa to wNcb raaaraait 8 4 VESTM INV P C
A l d m m preparty batog to t a
CowYy d Serntode. SMM d Ftortda.
m
accord g to law. t a prep‘ to auch rerttoraaa|a)
wB ba m M M t a Ntfiart bbktor d
t a wad bcaY door. Samtoda CowYy
Cowtauaa, Santord, Ftortda. on
Monday Oaoantar IT . m i . d
1100am.
PeymarY d Sda toa, y y w u f*
doewnantory atamp teaaa wtd
raoordtog toaa ara mtpRad to be
pdd by t a aucoaabU bbktor a* t a
aato. PI# paymanl d an amowY
a q * H t a Ndtad bkl la dua * N n
24 how* dtof t a advarttoad Bna d
ah* b* cadi or
to t a Ctorb d t a Cbcu*
Datodon 11/112001.
MARYANNE MORSE
C U R K OP TH E CIRCUIT COURT
S E M M O U COUNTY. FLORKM
by G ER ALD#* HARFORO DepWy
Ctorb
T. 14, 21, 14
00043
tor Tra Deed
H O T K t S HEREBY GIVEN, tod
■AMUTLANT1C ATTN: J C H M . t a
holdar d t a toioweg nar*cato(a)
hpa Ned and cenacate/a) tor a tax
daad to ba laauad taraan. The carObcota number(e) and yaer(a) d
toauanca. t a (toacrtp4°n d t a prop­
erty, and t a nama(a) m whtch * waa
C S R TV IC A TI NO: 3*13
TSAR OF BSUANCE: 1PPP
PARCEL KM: 10-lt4P411-OAOOnrry&gt;
Daaototton d Praparty LEO UM T
1 B U M A CENTER PLACE CONDO
PB 24 POS 93 TO *4
Nemaa In whbh aneaaad FRANCISCO
FIGUEROA.
LUZ
M
FXMJEROA. CARLOS FIOUEROA
A• d M M praparty bamg In t a
CowYy at Sammoto.!
maneto. SUM d Ftortda.
radaamad ocoonWg k) tow. t a prepany d M o ta d at auch canMcate/a)
w# ba *oM to t a hbpMd bkktor d
t a wad bant door. Sambioto CowYy
Cow tauM . Sartord, Ftortda, on
Monday, Dacantar 17. 2001. d
1100am
Paymanl d Sato toa.
moonSng toaa ara raqxred to ba
pad by t a auccaaaAi btddar d t a
aato. Ful paymafY d an amewY
at** to t a h*tod bM to dua wbhn
24 how* attar t a advarttoad tone d
•ale. A l paymanto ah* be caah or
guarantaad
InxtrumerY.
made
payada fa t a Clert at t a Cbcu*
Court.
Ddad on 11/1/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALOME HARFORO Oaputy
Ctork
Pubiah. Nov amber 7, 14, 21, 24,
m i
GG0S4
tar T m Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ta t
B A M C A TL A N H C A Tm jC H IN . t a
hoktor at t a kaowtng c*rufto*te&lt;a)
haa Nad aato can4cato(a) far a tax
deed to ba toauad Vtaraon. The carMtcaia number(a) and yeada) d
toauanca. t a daacrtpban of t a preparty. and t a ftamda) in which * ewe
aaaaaaad tofwa M bYtowa
C tR T V K A T E NO: n i l
YEAR OF M U A N C t : ItPP

111/1/2001.
MARYANNE tm e a a
C U 7 K OP T W C M C U T CO UN T
• EM BtO U COUNTY, FLONKM
by GER ALD #* HARFORO Dapwy
Ctofb
Putotoh: Nowrrtoar 7. 14 11. 24
2001
00047

NOTICE * H E R O V GIVEH • *
BAM KTLANTICATTto J C H M . t a
hebtor d t a kdowtog rai*fcato(a)
haa Nad add oarWcMK*) lot a toa
daad to ba laauad maracn. Tha parvacate nuanbeda) and yaad*) d
balance, t a dMCffcSan d t a prop
arty, and t a nama(a) In which 4 waa
CERTR1CATI NO; 3M7
TEAR OP M SUANCti 1M4
PARCEL ©4:14-21-34-009GCOG
0170
PM CrtpOon d Praparty LEO LOT
17 ♦ W 1/2 OP LOT 14 BLK C
STEWARTS SUBO PB 3 PG (4
Namea m ertKh aaaaaaait REBEC­
CA S TOW E. ROBERT L TOW E SR
Ai d M d preparty batog to t a
CowYy d Sanincto. Stoto eaFtorkto.
Untoaa auch centHcatafa) a h * ba
radaamad acoDnPrg 1° tow. Via prep
arty daaertoad to futh cir*c* a[k)
wB ba aoM to M Mgtod btddar d
IBk*
ne 11
e^-|MI r 1wrtxf * w in toud
NWSvjn
OOOf,
3PTW1W
uuvy
17. S001, at
Payment d Sato too.
are ra«4rad to ba
pdd by t a at n m t o l bkktor * t a
aato. Fu* payment d an
e g * to t a N ^ w d Md to dua a
24 heura after 1
“
“

Court

to t a Ctorti d t a Ctoa#

Dated on 11/1/3001.
M A R Y A N * MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
S E M M O U COUNTY. FLORKM
by G ER ALD#* HARFORO Deputy
Ctork
PWtodc November 14 21. 2 4 and
3.3001
November 4 m i
NOTICE O F A PUPUC HEAR#ta
TO t

OP AN I
T M CtTY OP IANP0ND,
Nebco to haraby gfranV* a Pubic
Haartng wd ba hdd to t a
Conairedwi Room d t a Cby H b ln
me Cry of SantonL Ftortda. d 700
ocfaek PM. an November 24. m i .
la conektor t a edepaen d in on*none* by t a CVy d Santord, Ftortda,
M a d whbh W M kiawa:
OtKXNANCS NO. 1E7S
AN ORDINANCE OF TH E CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA. CLOSING.
VACATING, AND ABANDONING A
PORTION OF HUGHEY STREET
LYING
BETW EEN RINEHART
ROAD AND C R. 44A ANO
BETW EEN OREGON AVENUE
EXTENDED NORTHERLY AND
RINEHART ROAD TO APPROXI­
MATELY 1113 FEET TO TH E EAST.
M THE CITY OF SANFORD. FLORI­
DA. RESERVING A UTILITY EASE­
MENT OVER THE ENTIRE RIGHT
OF WAY, PROVKXNO FOR BEVCRAB4JTY, CONFLICTS ANO EFFEC­
TIVE DATE.
A espy ah* ba avatobto d t a
odee d t a CVy Ctork tor * panana
deeirrg to aiamrw t a aame.
A l parttoa to beared and cbUana
ah* have an oppoftonby to be heard
to *eM haartog.
By order at t a CVy Cntnmtodm at
ta C v y d S a n to n L Ftortda.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE M ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CON TACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
330-5434 44 HOURS M ADVANCE
O F TH E M E C TM G
ADVICE TO THE PUBUC: V • par­
aon donrtee to appear a dooaton
mattowdiraapedtoanymaaircon’
adored d t a above meaang at hear
my ha may na* a varbaam racord of
Vm proraertrpa, nckxkrg Vm toeintp
ny ana avtdanra. x W i racord 4 aal
prevktod by t a CVy ct Bentord (FS
2MO104)
CyrMve Porter.
Deputy Cay Ctork
Ptbaah November w, 2001
0011*

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JO H N F. O W E N ; JANE DOE.
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Sp o u m d JOHN f .
O W YEH PLOYD PENNY
TENAMTKNYENENS.

NOTICEOP EALE
• li hM by * * n M d, pi*,
h »
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A M a w m
Com d S a m * * C o m *
ha property dfc*.
County. Florid*.
i w i a m m f e e t o p th e
M E E T H O FEET OP TH E S E 1MOP
TH E MAMM OP Y W NB IN OP
EECTW M » . TOWNSHIP to
•O U TH NANOE » EAST. S E W
N O U COUNTY. FLOnOA. LESS.
BEOM AT THE SOUTHEST CONNEN
THEREOF AMO
NUN
M rte s rw ,
audhq
th e
SOUTH LME THEREOF. 11S71
FEET, RLM THENCE NS4*1SSn.
14401 FEET TO THE EAST LME
th er e o f,
run
th en ce
S J O W J O E , ALONG S A D EAST
UNB. MOO FEET TO THE F O N T
OFBCOMMNQ. TOGETHER WITH
TH E SOUTH 10 FEET O F THE
MONTH s a FEET OF THE WEST
■SCO FEET OF SAID BE IN OF
TH E MW 1/4 OF THE NE t/4 OF
SECTION 72 TOOETHEN WITH
TH E EAST X FEET OF TH E WEST
ETO FEET OF THE NORTH 410
F E ET OF SAD BE IM O F THE NW
1/4 OP T&gt;* NE 1M OF SECTION
22. TOGETHER WITH AN EASE­
MENT. FOR MGRESS ANO
EGRESS. OVER THE W EST 11
FEET OP SAD I t IN OP THE NW
IM OF THE NE 1/4 OP S A O SEC­
TION a U S S THE NORTH l a
F E E T THEREOF.
TOGETHER
WITH AN EASEMENT FOR
INGRESS ANO EORESS OVER
TH E NORTH a FEET OF THE
W EST » FEET OF THE NE IM OF
TH E SW 1/4 OF THE NE IM OF
S A B SECTION 22. TOGETHER
WITH AN EASEMENT, FOR
INGRESS ANO EORESS. OVER
THE NORTH 10 FEET OF T W NW
IM OF T W *W 1/4 OF THE NE IM
OF SAB SECTION □ .
Rid commenty M a n aa:
7SS OU Lab* Harrwy Road.
O m fl v ra
m piddc MM M M* N p iW «nd bad
MdMr. lor taaft. M Fid wad hard
door ol N
Somtnoto County
CourthouM, Sanford, Florida, at
1100 AM on OEC 04 2001
Datod NOV OS 2001
MANYANNE MORSE
AS C U IW OF THE COURT
By Mary samp#
OwunrCMR
hrocemdx
___
I Act persons util
' s • opoeUd ootom.
. ■ to f*a proIhotod oordocl oourt
A M d M o n d totopbanri l u i t w
0
not HMr Ron M&gt;on (7) (toy*
prior to N pncM dnp i (Writing
r « « M (TOO) 14004044771, or
VDfco (V) 1400-0544770,
vtd
Florid* Roloy Some*.
Mtoon S AmocM m . F A
, 17757 U S. t l Morfb SuM SOp .
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I COUNTY,

CASSNOi R C A 222214L
W EUSF/M OHOM i
UORTOAQE, WC-FKIA
NONWtST MORTGAGE, WC,
FLAFTOFF.
vs
DAMD PINFOLD, ET Ai_
DEFENDANT[S&gt;
HOIKS OF ACTION
C0NSTRUC1WS SERWCE
TOt DAVXJ FENFOLD
a m * iMdonro » torinown f
M M N | N M V O d lM 4 N « li1

m « &lt;nd at putM OMMng on
H n l by Im g K m M or N H
bo drori or d o . Mid ai paritoi noring
*r IAMIM'1 10 hor* any rlR , Mo or
I M F si fw proparty daaenbad M tw
o o W M bong tandoaad h u m
TOUAAE I4RCSY NOTIFKO *M Ml
O M b b M M I a Rm in N
(ddains proparty
U7T 111. WINDMQ MOUOW UNIT J.
ACCORONO TO THE FLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN FIA T BOCK *4,
FAOES 40 THROUGH I S MCLU3IVE,
FUSUC RECORDS OF SEMMOU
COUNTY, 7LORCA
hM bam Bad agaswl you and yog an
nrprSadB Sanaa copy dyorawftoan
lll-.l I II | try. on OAVB J. STERN.
ESG F B M T i M vn*y 1H0M bd««M
H 401 S UnNandy Drtva *500.
r i M i i n T ~ ‘ |-T Bar fan 30
day* tom » » dad o» *1* M * U »
■on t* M noto* M acaai) and
*a

I ad M Mdaad agtonat you hr
tw road damandd n t » conybarn »
pamon Bad haron.
WITNESS my hand and f a walcffw
Court M SEMINOLE C a rt,. Florida
ffOa dry d NOV 07 2001. 2001.
(SEAM
MARTANNE MORSE. CLERK
C U M OF T IC CIRCUIT OOUHT
SV M i King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFBES OF OAVB A STERN
a t t o r n e y f o r PIAFCTFF
•01 S lAdVERSITY 0RP7E
s u m 500
PLANTATION. FL 23324
Ot-TTHdlFNMAjNa.
M ACCORDANCE WITH TVE A F R ­
ICANS WITH DtSASAjnCS ACT. par■era aMi f u M M naaibng a 1patod
u a m o M u i ihouid ooncart COURT
ADAriMST RATION, at * » SEMWOU
Camay CoufflouM at. 14004544771
(T001 M 14044644770, Ha Florida
NOTICE 5MAEJ.SS PUBLISHED
A WEIR FOR TWO (2) CON
TVE WEEKS
SH M THE SEMINOU ICR*
14. It . 2001

00125
M THB CM CUT COURT
O F TH E H TH
AIOICUL CIRCUIT
MAMOPOR
I—
I « COUNTY.

CASE N O d CA M i 14L
STANOARO FEDERAL SAW
PLAWTtok
vs
ROEERT O C X , JR to LrvMG AM)
P OSAO, THE UNKNOWN SFOUEE.
W R S . DCVWEIS. GRANTEES.
4 M W M S . LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TTW T11S AM) A U OTHER
PARTIES CLACSNQ AN MTERSST
■Y. THROUGH. UNDER OR AOAdCT
ROEERT BLACK. J N ; UNKNOWN
•FOU** OF ROEERT SLACK. JR , to
ARY: SEARS,
R O tsuciiA /ec cMWMrF.
UAFTID STATES OF AMERBA, ON
• EH AIFO FTW U S
OEPARTMOU OF HOUSWG ANO
IdWAN DEVILOMtwn: A/dt B, WK4
CMS to UVMG, AND to DEAD. T W
w cnow n
SPOUSE.
HEMS,
DEVtias. OfLANTEES, AianPCIS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER FARTICS CUUMMG AN
w t i r e s t « y . THNOUQH u n d e r
ORAGAMET ANN S WIQOdtS; 2ES
WEBB P UVNQ, ANO P DEAD, THE
UW CW N
SPOUSE.
HEMS,
DEVISEES. ORAHTIES A SS U M ES
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES ANO AU.
OTHER PARTUS CLAIMING AN
WTIREST BY, THROUGH UNDER
OR AGAINST 2X1 WES* CAROL
I T M WEBS P UVMO. ANO P DEAD.
T IC UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
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BEAUTIFUL SANFORD SECTION.
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RECORDED W FLAT BOOK 3. PAGE
•ft OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMMOLk COUNTY. FLOTUOA.
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B Mnm a copy at your wrBai
Mddn X Soya MBr f a Snt
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FA.
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DAYB A STEPH P-A.
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(05412344000
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STATE OP PLORBA
Caaa Ha: 0417M-14-Q
OCNENAL JURWWCTBN
CHASE MANHATTAN BANK.

RAA4ELA BROADWATER, at «a , 1H L,
AM BeBO NOTKE OP S A U
Nc6m a handy (pran ta l pim ari B
* Finn Judgmard at F o n d o a n
rraarrd an Ftbruary 1ft 2000 B f a
Moat MyMd cauaa *1 *a Cbon Court
at S«nu«da Caudy Fhndft I ad M l

LOT 23. (LOCK'S. SUAddERSCT
NORTH ACCOROINQ TO THE FLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED W FLAT
BOOK 1ft FAOES 13 ANO 14, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORBA.
bhMH Br earn, m 1100 am., a r a
W*M Fiard Door *1 f a gamnei*
Cowry CouYnuM n Sordord. Florida,
on t a 13fi day &lt;* Oacawar. 2001.
Pannna adi a dWMfy ana raad a
BpwfctpaBbi
nukt contact
AOACoonSaraor M M l N PariAvanua,
BUM N-301. SardonL FBrtdf 32771. at
Bad bna (5) day* prtor B fa pmcaadn g Talapfiona (407)3245330. a n
4127, 14044644771 (TOO), or 1404
•644770 (V). «B FtondA RMay Wrytea
WITNESS my land aid ofkral MM st
Mid Cauri fM tfi
d Mo.arMar.
1001.
(SEAL)
UARYANNC MORSE
O a t ot f a Cbcul Court
By Mary SboiB*
D adyQal
LAW OFFICES OF JOSEPH AE
P A M EU O .FA
PO I n 2347
Tana*. FL 13501
PubAdc Nmandar 14,21,2001
00124
M THBCM CUT COURT
OF TH t tJOHTIENTH
M A M FOR
SEMMOU COUNTY,
dV*. ACTION
CASS NO-: 01-CA4354I4
[ f VIMON: G
SUNTRUST MOHTOACE. INC.

STEVEN C WEST.MIL

TO

WITNESS my bard and f a r*M ot Wo
Com on fM M y of NOV 07 3001 ,
3001.
(SEAL)
CMb d fa Court
By bull King
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A a u a SardonL FBrtdo 32771. bdaprxra rurtar (407)5144227. uMai 3
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O FTH S1ITH
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54 AMD POH
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XeSdti CtreuM h and tor Samholo
County, Florida, wriafain NORTH
AMERICAN MORTQAGE COMPANY, la
It M m .
Coi**f. a potacM mto n won
Of Via 8M i of Florida; CM frmx*i
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CmM Canatfiw Samoa*. V ie ;___ _
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and bail biddar lev caari at al VtaAtoaf
Irani door of Vta Samtnola Coonfy
CourthouM m Santord, Florida,
Sawineia County, Florida, m 110000
AM an Via llf i day of Daoambar. 3001.
Via Uoalng deacrfced proparly it ari
torih In Mid Final Judgmant, to a*
LOT 14. BLOCK XT. EASTBROOK
SUBDIVISION. UNIT NO. EIGHT.
ACCOFONQ TO THE PLAT T&gt;€RCOP. AS ACCOROCO IN PLAT BOOK 14,
PAGES I I ANO «2. OP THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OP SEMINOU COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
NOTE. Pursuant to 9a Fair Dat*

any knfttmaaon ottanad sM ba u*ad lor
VialpvpoM
Datod Via IVi day of NovamOar, 3001MARYANNE MORSE
Ctort ol O cu « Court
By Mary Sarobpa
DapulyCtofS
COOajS A STAWIARSKL P A
4010
Tampa. FL 33007
Tatopriona (V13&gt;an 0000
CAS# 10-9^ 5037
PuMari: Novamtoar 14,31,2001
oam
VI THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
B1MBKXI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DfVMION
FUa No. VI*114f-CP
M RE- ESTATE OP
FEUCITAR FIGUEROA

Tha adrnmialrifian of Via Hina of
F ELICITA R FIGUEROA. (Ncaai
Fla Niartoar 0MI41-CP. la pandng to
Vw Cheua Court tor Saminoto Cosmfy.
Florida. Probata DMWon, Via addraaa of
wfucri la 301 N. Para Avanua, Sanford.
PL 38771. Tha namaa and addrata of

NOTICE OF ACTION

STEVEN C WEST
LAST KNOWN AOORESS.
907 Florida BorJavard
Aaamorda Seringa FL 32701
CURRENT ADORES3.
UNKNOWN
JOYCE MARIE WEST MUA JOYCE
U.WEST
LAST KNOWN a d o r c s s .
10 7 Honda BoAovord
AAMiwia Spmgi. FL 32701
CURRENT ADORE SS
UNKNOWN
ANY AND A U UMOiOWN PARTIES
CLAJUma IT . THROUGH. UNOE H.

Paraonafi Rapfaaaraa®y* • afloenay ara
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AR€
NOTIFIED THAT
Al partona on ariom V a neOca m
langa Vw vaftdfy of too a#L •» duaiacaaorui of (to paraonai r*pr*4#raMr»a.
vanua, or juriadtoion of l a Court ara
Court WITHIN THE LATER CP THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OP THE
FIRST PUBLICATION Of THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OP SERVICE Of A COPY
O f THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l craefttora of Ita dacadani and

L

L

e c a u

Mh*r parlor, haring claim, or
nanrit agMnM dacadanfi aatata
an whom a oopy d aaa neBca m
dM* d w* am puMcanon &lt;d Ida
Cowl WTTVBH THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST FUELICAn o w OF T»*S NOTICE OR THIRTY
OAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
■ a tm crartlon at fra dacadani
and pardon, haring dabnt or

oourt WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF TW 3 NOTICE.
A U CLAMS. DEMANOS. ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WAL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tha daM ot Wa IrM putweabon cl
f M Node* la Nownwar 14,2001
ANTHONY A FIGUEROA
220 Whdwmd Com
CaaaaWorry. FL J2T07
Panonal
ROBERT ft MetHTOSH. Eaqub*
Flond* Bar No J7E X 2
STEN3T0M . M dNTOSH. COL­
BERT. WHK1HAM S SIMMONS. P A
SardonL FL 32772-4440
■Chen*- 407/322-2171
Pubfah NovwrOar 14. 21, 2001
OG117
BI THE C B W U T COURT
OF TH E 1STM
W ANO FOR
COUNTY,
FLOtMOA
GENERAL.
C A M NO: 01 CA 20 B S I4 K
BWWN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
PLAINTIFF,
VS
CHERYL A ROSE, E T A L .
DCFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONETRUCTTYB SERVICE
TO: ROSCOE R ROSE
ahoaa randanc* la unbnemn d
h*/ih*rth*Y ba Iring; and d
rtortnwTrtoy D* m M . tna If ilX M i
oho fnay 0* Mousa*.
grant****
l.
o
buna**, and al paibm damng an
IdarMt by. Wrough, undar or agabM
to b* dMd or aMa, and Ml panto,
haring or daimlng to h M any nght
Otto or bdaraal m ih* proporty
dam toad to f it morigag, twtog
YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED WM
an acbon to loradoM a morigag* on
to* toftbatog prepariy
LOT ft SKY LARK IN THE WOOOS
UNIT M. ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROCO IN PLAT
BOOK 23. PAGE 33. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLOfllOA
ha, baan Stod agatoal you and you
ara mquaid to aorvu a copy d your
•moan datonaat, I any. on DAVID J.
STERN, ESQ Platobir, attonwy.
■rinaa a to m to H I S UrbvtrMy
Drtrg 1500. PIMaoon, FL 33324 (no
tolar toon 30 days Irom r a dal. d
to* SrM pmacadon ol fda node* d
acbon) and Sto tod original a*h to*
clatb d fM court oahar baton aorvlea on Pklnairi anomay or i r n r i Maly ftoraabar oahanriM a dalaud
m l b* antarad agamil you lor «&gt;a
.rabal damandad to to* complain, or
paction INad haruto.
WITNESS my hand and to, m M pT
to* C o m al SEMINOLE County.
Florida, to* day ol NOV 07 2001.
2001.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY.Rufi King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF OAVIO J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l 8. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
01-7S7100NL)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. panona wah dtoabdltoa noodha a wpbMi-twii iccommodiiiion should
ovaad COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
to*
SEMINOLE
County
CourthouM al (407)665-4227. 1•000540771 (TOO) or 1-800*54
■770, rig Florida Rally Same*
T H H NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
(2) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
PUBLISH IN. THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
Pltotoh Nmombar 14. 21. 2001
oatoo
to THE CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H tlfT H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
to ANO FOR
SU BN O L1 COUNTY.
O W L DIVISION
CASE NO. 00-CA-120414-K
BANK ONE. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, A3 TRUSTEE FACA
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
CHICAGO. AS TRUSTEE
v*.
JAMES T. ROGERS. VALERIE L
ROGERS. UNKNOWN PERSONS
IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY
DaNndanta
N O TK E OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
(I
THE SEMINOLE HERALD)
N O TK E IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•riant to a Final Judgmani ol
Fsrtctoaura dalsd Dacambar 15.
2000. and antorad « Co m No 00C A -1200-14-K. d to* Cbtud Court o*
fto 1STH Judcial Cbcul to and tor
SEM IN OU Court* Florida BANK
ONE. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. AS
TRUSTEE F/K'A THE FIRST
NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO. AS
TRUSTEE to Planed and JAMES T
ROGERS; VALERIE L ROGERS;
UNKNOWN PERSONS IN POS­
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY, ara driandam, I and
bat to fto NghoM and baal MJdM tor
caah at to* W EST FRONT DOOR d
to* SELSNOLECdurty CoutoouM.
to SEM IN OU Cuurty. Florida al
11 CO AM o ctock a m. on tw Sto day
d Dacambar. 2001. tw tofowtog
dMerbad proporty aa &lt;a&lt; torfi In
and Ftoal Judgmarrt. to nC
LOT 52. LAKE SEARCY SHORES.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK IS. PAGES 23. 24 ANO 25.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEM INOU
COUNTY. FLORIDA
A K A 102 SILVER CLUSTER
COURT. NORTH. LONG WOOD.
FLORIDA 32750
Oatad toa 111 day ol Nenarmor.
2001
Maryam* Mona
Aa Ctotb ol u a l Cum
ByUary Stroup*
AaDaputyCton
Thto none* I* pruvidad punuarrt to
Aibmaabanva Ordar No 2 065
to accwdanca abh tw Anwncan*
•nih OitataWwa A rt, » you ara * parton with a divibiiity who noad* any
arcummodaburi n ordar to porno
pat* to toa pmcawong. you ara anatad. at no coal to you. to provwona
ol carton aaulanc, PIm m contact

Wednesday. November H. 2001
L eg a ls

eg als

to* Com Admmtrator at 301 North
Park Avacua. Sanford. Fl 32771.
Phorw No. (407)323-4330 a d m a n
4227 wahto 2 wortmg day, o4 you
mcuipl of ton none* or pn adtog; f
you ara haartng bnpanft cal 1800•548771 (TOO), f you ara voto*
bnpMrad. cal 1-800 » 4 8 770 (V)
(Wa Frieda M a y Sanncaa)
Submdtod by
Varga*. 2)on4 Kalwrw. P A
4000 Hofywood Botlavard.
Surt# 573 S
Hotywood. Fl 33021
Tataphon* 1*54)893 8993
TbWacMrtrir. (954)893-7707
Flto No : 042511 OCN
PubMh Nobonrtwr 14.21.2001
GG11Q
M THE OWCUfT COURT
OF THE If TH
JU O C IAL CBKU1T,
to ANO FOR
S E M M O U COUNTY.
FLOIWOA
CIVIL WV1SKN
C A M NO.: gi-CJLgn-144.
FIRSTAR BANK MILWAUKEE. H. A..
AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
REGISTERED
HOLOER
OF
SALOMON BROTHERS
MORTGAGE SECURITIES VII, M C ,
NEW CENTURY ASSET BACKED
FLOATING RATE CERTIFICATES
s e r i e s tggg-NCi.
RUOOLPH FIOUEROA, JR. A K A
RUDOLPH FIGUEROA, at N,

nonet o f

FORECLOSURE S A U
(PtoaM putAah to THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
N O TK E IS HEREBY GIVEN pu•uanl lo a Final Judgnwnt ol
Foratooaua dalsd fw 2nd day d
Now. 2001, and anlarad to Co m No
0 1 -C A i7 2 -t4 U d fw Cbouf Com
ol fw ISTH Judicial C b a d to and tor
Sanwioi* County. Florida urtwravi
FIRSTAR BANK MILWAUKEE. N. A ,
AS TRUSTEE FOR THE RE013
TERED HOLDER OF SALOMON
BROTHERS MORTGAGE SECURIn E S VII. INC . NEW CENTURY
ASSET-BACKED FLOATING RATE
CERTIFICATES SERIES I9S4NC2
la tha Plantrrt and RUOOLPH
FIGUEROA. JR. AX-’A RUDOLPH F;
CU THI U TRUSTEE OF THE HAI
FLORIDA LANO TR U ST DATED 1213*5. DONNA L FIOUEROA A K A
DONNA FIOUEROA; FIRST UNION
HOME EQUITY BANK. N A : THE
WEKIVA HUNT CLUB COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. INC : UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION OF
SUBJECT PROPERTY: JOHN DOE;
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT
(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JE C T PROPERTY . I wd M l to fw
htgfwri m d bad biddar lor cam a,
t w waal bora door ot f w SamtooM
County CourthouM, m Sammola
Court* Florida, al II 00 on fw 4fi
day o4 Dacanrtwr. 2001. fw Utowmg
daKribad proparly M sal torth to
MJd Ftoal Judgmani. lo-w*.
LOT 257. OF* WEKIVA HUNT
CLUB*. FOX HUNT SECTION 2.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK IS. PAGES S4
THROUGH 17. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEM INOU. COUN­
TY, FLORIDA
A K A 111 COLYER DRIVE. LONOWOOO, FL 32779
to acoordanca r i h f w Amancma
wah Dtubaia, Art. Panona w fi
OiubAbat naadmg a ipaoal accomiwodaacn to partmpata n to* procaartng mould conncl tha Court
Admamr.ior at 201 N PwAvanu*.
Sanford. FL 32771. Tilaphorw
Numbar (407)323-4330 not latar
fwn Mirsn (7) days prior to fw procaadbig f haartng bnpabad. (TDD)
1800-9558771 or Vac* (V)I 800*558770 via Florida Raiay Same*,
Dand f w 2 day ol Nov. 2001.
MARY ANNE MORSE
Ctorb 01 Tha Cbcul Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Dapury Clarb
Submrtlad by
Law Ofhc* d Manhal C. Wanon
1000 NW 4901 Straal. SuM 120
Fori LaudardaW. Ftonda 33309
TaMphona: (354)453 0365
Facanri* (954)771-8052
01-01574
Pubbah Novambar 14. 21. 2001
00111
to t h e c n c u n COURT
OF THE If T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
to ANO FOR
S E M M O U COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL OtVtSION
CASE NO.: 01-CA-1T6414 L
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK.

DONNA KAY WINSOfl. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF DONNA KAY
WINSOR; DEER RUN PROPERTY
OWNERS ASSOCIATION a 2. IN C ;
DEER RUN HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION a 19. IN C :
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION III. TMS
MORTGAGE. INC O K A THE
MONEY STORE; JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT
(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY,
N O T K E OF
FORECLOSURE S A U
(Pla*M pubbah to THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
N O TK E IS HEREBY GIVEN puiuAnt to a Final Judgmani ol
Foralcoaur* datad fw 2 day ol
Novambar, 2001. and inland m
Casa No 0 1OA 1769-14 L. cl tha
C n u l Court ol tw 15TH Judicial
Drcul n and tor Samnui* Court*
Ftonda wharam FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK * fw PtAtoWI and
DONNA KAY WINSOR. DEER RUN
PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIA­
TION 1 19, INC . DEER RUN HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION a 2. INC ;
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPO­
RATION III. TMS MORTGAGE. INC.
CVB/A TH E MONEY STORE.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DONNA
KAY WINSOR, JOHN DOE. JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT &lt;S| IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY I nil M i to fw rvgtwat
and baal biddar tor cam al fw
W EST FRONT DOOR O f COURT­
HOUSE d fw Samoa* Count*
CourihouM. n Samnoia County.
Ftonda. *1 11 00 on fw 4 day o,
Dacambar, 2001. fw toiowing
and Ftoal Judgmarrt. to-wit
LOT 60. DEER RUN. UNIT 190.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 44, AT PAGES 74-75.
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE. COUNTY. FLORIDA
A K A 11ICOLYER DRIVE. LONGWOOO. FL 32779
In accordant* with tw Amancana
wifi Di m W ciwi Art, Ponon# with
DwabAPaa naadaig a ipacial accommodaben to pamepaw n fat procaadng b o b ) contact to* Court
AUTvnrtlralor al 201 N ParbAvanu*.
Sar.tord, FL 32771. Talaphoiw
Numbar (407)323-4330 nol Ial4r
fwn r iv a l (7) day! prior to *w procaartng It haamg vnpaaad. (TDOI
1-800 965 5771 or Vue* (V)1 804
955 5770 vw Ftonda Raiay Same**
Datad tot, 5to day ot Nov. 2001,
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clan Ol Tha Cbcul Court
By Mary Stroup*

Daputy Clarb
Subnvfadby
Law OMtoa d Manhaa C Wataon
1500 NW 49ffi Sbaat SuM 120
Fort Laudardtl*, Ftonda 33309
Talaprton* (*54)453-0385
01-03389
Pubam Noramtwr 14.21.2001
00112

9.2001
N O D C I OF A PUSUC N BJUW e
TO CONSBW t THB ADOPTION
OF AM OIBMAM CB BY
T H I CITY OF SAW OBO,
FLORIDA
None* la haraby gnwn f m a Pubbe
Haanng wa ba hold bi fw
C o m a ic n Room al toa Cby Hal n
fw Cby d Smtord. Ftonda. al 7 TO
octock PM on Novanrtwt 2ft 2001.
to conaidaf tw adopaon ol m or3
nanea by toa Cby d SantonL Ftonda.
MW ol atach a a, totows.
nfTTYri an r t m o . t t n
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY O f
SANFORO. FLOfllOA. AMENOUTO
ORDINANCE NO 3117 OF SAIO
CITY; SAIO OROMANCE BEING A
ZONING PLAN. SAIO AMENDMENT
TO CHANGE THE ZONING OF
3199 ACRES OF PROPERTY
LYING BETW EEN ST. JOHNS
PARKWAY ANO CENTRAL FLORI­
DA GREENEWAY ANO BETWEEN
ELDER
ROAD
EXTENDED
SOUTHERLY ANO RINEHART
ROAD. PROVIDING FOR SEVER
ABftlTY, CONFLICTS ANO EFFEC­
TIVE DATE.
A copy rival ba r ailhri M fw
one* al fw Cfy Clarb tor panona
dawnng to aaamaw toa urn*.
A l pariwa to tout**! and eMiana
bhal hava an opponwriy to ba haard
at Mid haartng.
By ordar d fw Cfy ComnrtMton cl
fw CEy ol SantonL Florida.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDWATOfl AT
3345629 44 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: I a parton fjtfftjtt io ffp-tii § detiikvi
mada wah raapad to any maBar conaidarad al fw abova rtwaang or
haartog, ha may naad a vwrbaam
racord d toa procaadtoga. todudtog
fw laaamoriy and avtdmca, w4Vch
racord la no, proridad by fw Cay ol
Sanford (FS 26*0105)
Cyntol* Portar,
Oapury Crty CWrb
Pubbih Novambar 14.2001
G 0 120
to THE CtoCUTT COURT
OF THE 1ETH
JUOK1AL CtoCUTT,
to ANO FOR
S E M M O U COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO:04CA-1I7 4-14-1
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
,NC
PLAINTIFF
VS
SAMUEL E ADAMS A K A SAMUEL
E ADAMS. SR , IF UVtNG. ANO IF
DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST SAMUEL E ADAMS
A K A SAMUEL E. ADAMS. SR.:
ROSETTA ADAMS. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA, JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANTIS)
R I-N O TK E OF
FORECLOSURE S A U
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u auanl to an Ordar Granting fw
Motion to Raaal Fonrtoaua Sal*
datad Novambar 2. 2001 ardarad to
0 4 Co m No 04CA I9T4-14-L d
toa C n u l Com d toa ISTH A rd a b
Caturt to and tor SEM INOU Couiry.
SantonL Ftonda. I wd M l to l a
hsFwat m d bari Nddar tor cam at
waal Iron door d coutoouM d to#
SEM IN OU Court* CourihouM. X I
N. Pan Avanua, Room N-104,
SantonL Florida, al 1100 am. on toa
5 day ol Dacambar, 2001 fw toacnm
tog daacribad proparty a* sal torth to
taxi Summary Ftoal JudgmanL 10LOT 4. PALM POINT. AS PER PLAT
IN PLAT BOOK 50. PAGES 69
THROUGH 71, INCLUSIVE. PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Datad tori 2 day d Novambar,
2001 .
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MAH*ANNE MORSE
CArii ol toa Cbtud Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy CKrk
Publrm to; THE SEM INOU HER­
ALD
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. panona wah (Maoris*, naadDno i foodai *ccofTVT&gt;cxljit)on ihouid
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION.
*1
fw
SEMINOLE
County
Courfauaa at 407-565-4227.1 804
955-8771 (TDD) or 19049559770.
vw Ftonda Raiay Sonne*
OAVIO J STERN. P A
M l S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 33324
(954)2345000
0460664(CWF)
PubMh Novambar 14.21. 2001
GGI05
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I ISTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SE WHOLE COUNTY.
GENERAL

junsoeiKN oraieM
C A S IN O : 01 CA 1*0 14 K
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC.. FIKA
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC
PLAINTIFF
VS.
DONALD L CAUTHAN. II IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAO, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND A U OTHER
PARTIES CLAJANG AN INTEREST
BY, THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST DONALD L CAUTHAN. R.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DONALD
L CAUTHAN. II. IF ANY: SEM INOU
COUNTY. FLORIOA, THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA ON BEHALF
OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
OF HOUSING AND URBAN
DEVELOPMENT. KAFU. ROEBLING.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE OOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NO TKE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TK E IS HEREBY GIVEN prrtauarrt to a Stannary Faiaf Judgmarrt
d Faroeto*** daiwd Ortobar 31.
2001 anund n On* Com No 01
CA 180 14 P ol toa Crajit Court d
toa ISTH Juricwl Canal to and tor
SEMINOLE County. SANFORO,
Florida. I wd m l to *w Ngh*»l and
bail biddar tor cash al WEST
FRONT DOOR OF COURTHOUSE
at
tha
SEM IN OU
County
Courihoua* tocalad *1 X I N PARK
AVENUE m SANFORO, Ftonda. al
11 00 am. on tha 6th day ol

Le c a u
Dacambar. 2001 f w tonoartog
doKribad proparty a* M l torth to
•atd Stannary Ftoal Judpnarrt. to­
wn
LOT 14, SLOCK E, WOOOMERE
PARK. 2ND RE PLAT, ACCOROINQ
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13.
PAGE 73. OF TH E PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SE5RNOLE COUN­
TY. FLORDA
Datad fb* 2 day ol Novambar.
2001
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MAFIYANNI MORSE
Clarb d to# O ctal Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Dapuly Ciarb
Pubam to:
THE S EM IN O U HERALD
THE LAW O F FK E S O F DAVID J
STERN, P.A., ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l S UnTvtnby Dm* Sub* 500
Ptonaston. a 33324
(954)2345000
0155I3HNCL)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSABKJTIES
ACT, panona wrto dlaabrin .. naad'told' i ipodal •ecorrarnodtoflQni Ihouid
cartact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
fw
SEMINOLE
County
CourihouM at 407-865-4227. 1504
9558771 (TOO) or 1904*554770.
via Florida Raiay Same*
Pubam Novambar 14.21.2001
00107
P 4 TH I O R CU fT COURT
OB T M ISTH
pffwwai Q p c U I
*4 ANO FOR
S U S N O U COUNTY,
FLO R K A
GENERAL
C A S IN O : 01 C A 264 14W
FT MORTGAGE COMPANIES drtva
HOME BANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
RONALD J, PARKS, IF LIVING. ATiO
IF
DEAD.
TH E
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEE3.
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BV. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST RONALD J PARKS.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RONALD
J. PARKS. IF ANY: JOHN DOC ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANTIS)
N O T K E OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TKE 19 HEREBY GIVEN purauarrt to a Summary Ftoal Judgmani
ol Fondoaura da:ad A p t 5. 2001
antorad to C M C o m No. 01 CA 2*4
14 W of fw CruM Com rrt tw l l f i
Jurtetoi Cbcm to and tor SEM INOU
Count* Sanford. Florida. I wri M l to
fw hbjfwal m d boat tvddar lor cam
al fw Waal Iron door al fw SEMIN O U County CourthouM locatad al
X I North Par* Avanua to Smtord.
Florida, al 1100AM on to* 8 day ol
Dacambar, 2001 to* lollowmg
daacnw d proparty a* aot torth n
laid Stannary Final JudgmanL to­
wn:
LOT 92. TtMACUAN. UNIT IS.
PHASE I REPLAT. ACCOROINO TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
EO M PLAT BOOK 45. PAGES 12
THROUGH 1ft INCLUSIVE. PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Datad tor* I day cl Novambar.

L

P age SB

eg als

IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH MSABftlTIES
ACT. p a n n wbh rlaahrillaa rwodrrg a apacwi aooowm odaSori rirorbd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
fw
S E M IN O U
County
CourihouM at 407955-4227,1904
9556771 (TDO) or 1904955977ft
V ia FtortU Rariy Same*
Pubam Novartowr 14.21. 2001
00105
W T M C M C U T COURT
OF T H I If T H
JUDICIAL CM C U IT
IN ANO FOR
SEMNOL* COUNTY,
FLORBA
GEM RAft
C A M NO: 01-CA-100014 L
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PUUNT1FF
VS
KIRK LANO ALVIN BOSTIC M U A
KIRKLAND A BOS D C IF UVTNO.
ANO IF DEAO, THE UFMNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. OEVISEES.
GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES ANO A U OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AQAINST
KIRKLAND
ALVIN
BOSTIC AIK A KIRKLAND A.
B O S TK . SHARON BOSTIC IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAO. THE
UNKNOWN 5POUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BV. TH R O U GH UNOER
OR AGAINST SHARON BOSTK;
SUSAN K BUDGET IF LIVINO. ANO
IF
DEAO.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BV. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST SUSAN K. BURQET.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
N O TK E OF
FORECLOSURE S A U
N O TK E 13 HEREBY GIVEN d r•uarrt to a Summary Final Judgmani
ol Foractoaura datad Nov 02. 2001
antorad in Civ* Co m No. OI-CA1509 14 L ol toa Ciroub Court d a w
IS TH Judicial Clrcurl In and tor
SEMINOLE
County.
Sonlord,
Ftonda. I wri aa* to fw Tng/wN and
baal biddar tor cam al Wad Front
Door d fw CourihouM al tori SEMI­
NOLE Cobby CourihouM tocalad al
X I N Parb Avanua m Smtord.
Ftonda. al It 00 am. on tw • day d
Oweambar, 2001 f w toiowing
daaertoad proparty a* ad torto In
aard Stannary Fatal Judgrwrt, to­
wn
LOT ft BLOCK A. CELERY AVEADDITION
TO
SANFORO.
ACCOROINO TO
THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDEO IN PLAT
BOOK 1. PAGE 125, PUSUC
RECORD OF SEM IN OU COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Datod fra 2 day ol Novartowr.
2001.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctarb d tw Cbtut Com
By Mary Stroup*
Daputy Clan
P u ia m H
THE SE M IN O LE HERALD

2001

THE LAW O F F K E S OF OAVIO J

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Oarb ol f w Cbcurt Corn
By Maiy Sfoupa
Dapuly Clarb
Pubam rr:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVIO J.
STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
H I S. LMvantry Dm* Sub* 500
Ptonuaon, FL 33324
(954)234KXX&gt;
019629B(FM)FTN
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. panona wrto driabritlM naadtog • tpadiul accoiTvnodaHon should
contact CO UR T AOMtNISIHAIION.
al
to*
SEMINOLE
County
CourihouM al 407965-4227. 1904
9558771 (TOO) or 19049540770.
vw Florida Raiay Same*
Pubbm Novambar 14.21. 2001
03105

ST ER N
PA .
PLAINTIFF

M T H I ORCUTT COURT
OF TH E IfTH
JUOKULL CIRCUIT
B4 ANO FOR
S E M IN O U COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURtSOWTION DIVISION
C A S IN O : 01 CA 1512 14K
CtTIMORTGAQE. INC.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
SOURCE ONE MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
GRISSELLE RUIZ. IF UVINQ. ANO
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A U OTHER
PARTIES CLAMING AN INTEREST
BV. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST
GRISSELLE
RUIZ:
RUBIN I RUIZ. IF LIVING. ANO IF
DEAO. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THFOUOH. UNDER
OR AGAINST RUBIN I RUIZ. ROSE
HILL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION.
IN C; JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
N O TK E OF
FORECLOSURE S A U
N O TK E IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
auara to a Summary Final Ardgnrwro
ol Fondoaura datad Octobar 31,
2001 antorad n C M C a -■&gt; No. 01
CA 1512 14 K ol fw Cacub Court Ol
to* IBTH JurberaJ Cacub n and lor
S E M IN O U County. SANFORO.
Florida. 1 wrl tab la to* hrghMl and
bad biddar lor cam al AT W EST
FRONT DOOR OF THE CO U R T­
HOUSE M toa SEMINOU Crxriby
CourthouM locatad al X I NORTH
PARK AVENUE to SANFORO.
Flond*. al tl 00 am on to* Of) day
d Dacambar. 2001 to* tobowmg
dMenbad proparty aa M l torth m
laaj Summary Friar Jud^nam. toIMt
LOT 50. ROSE H IU. ACCOROINQ
TO TH E PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 54.
PAGES 41 AND 42, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIDA
D ll ad tori 2nd day d Novambar.
2001

(CIRCUIT COUNT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clarb si to* Ocu4 Court
By Mary Stroup*
Daputy Citrh
Putam at
TH E SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FFKES OF DAVID J
STERN. PA ., ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
SOI 9 Univtrviy Dm* Surt* 500
Plamalwn. FL 33324
(954)2345000
O t-73504 (SOM)

A TTO R N EY
■" V a

IO R

M l S Unvanay Drib* Sari# 500
Ptantafon, FL 3334a»
(954)2338000
0t-74O33(CNJ)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, ponon* wbh daabriBM naadtog » apodal accommodaton mould
contort COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
8w
S E M IN O U
County
CourthouM al 407965-4227, 1904
9558771 (TDO) or 19049559770.
via Ftonda Ratoy Sarvica
Pubruh Novambar 14,21.2001
00104
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I EIGHTEENTH
JU U C U L CM CUT
O F FLORIOA
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 01 CA 93 14 DTYL
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
JAMES E ELSWICK, *1 ri.
Oatondanft.).
N O T K E OF
FORECLOSURE S A U
NOTKE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur.uant lo a Final Judgmani ot
Foractoaura datad Novambar 2.
2001. and antarad In Co m No . 01
CA 93 14 OIVL. ol Vw Clrcub Com of
aw EIGHTEENTH Judcial Croat n
and tor SEMINOLE County. Ftonda
wharam CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION I*
Ptamdl and JAMES E ELSWKK.
MAflCY S. ELSW KK, AMSOUTM
BANK. ANO ______ AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY, ara
Dotondarna, I wri M i to fw hrg/wd
bKtoar tor caah to fw Wad Iron door
ot fw CourthouM n SANFORO.
SEM IN OU County. Ftonda. II 00
o'ctocA on tw 5fr day d Dacambar.
2001. tw toiowing daacribad propar­
ly a* M l torth to sard Fmal Judmwnt.
lo w*
LOTS 29 ANO 29A, BLOCK E.
SWEETWATER OAKS. SECTION 5.
ACCOROINO T O THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 19. PAGES 1. 2. 3 OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. i V l
327 VaH*y Drtva, longwood. FL
32779
DATED fir* 2 day d Novambar.
2001.
MaiyarmE Mona
A* Clan d aard Com
By Jan* E J o m w ic
Aa Dapury Clan
Submblad by
Fabsr AGitMj. P A
Sub* 300
1570 Madruga Avanua
Cord Gablss, Ftonda 33145
(305)6824110
-Panona wm a dMbrity m o naad
a ipaoal accnmmodaaon to partropata to thn procuring motor) con­
tort ADACoordnator al Samnoia
County CourihouM. X I N. Pan
Avanua. Suita N X 1. Sanlord.
Ftonda 32771. al Waal tor* day* prior
lo lha procaadlng
Tstaphona:
(407)323 4 3 X aid. 4727; 19049651771 (TDO) or 1 804 9558770 (V)vta
Ftonda Raiay Sorva* ■
Publrm Novambar 14. 21. 2001
GQIOO________________________
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WOT1C« O f A W je U C HEARING TO CONtoOtR THE
A O O m O M O f AN O fO M A M C t B T T &gt; « c m O f
H H f O f O , FLORtoA
Mooc* to hereby gfvtn toto ■ P A * H u i r g aw be N U to to* ComrvMnn

noon al ta C»|rHA 300 North Put! Ann*, n «« c»r at Santonl FtoddA
•t 7 00 o'clock P.M. on ltoiwitj*i 28. lo ot to tonfttot too edopBun at on on»nonco try too Ctiy al Sentard. Flortdti, dnerfcod u Wow*

nnnw«wn NO. MTt
TO ANNEX O J J t ACHES O f PROPERTY LY1NO BETWEEN MEMORY
COURT AND ROSS STREET ANO BETWEEN KNUDSEN DRIVE AND BAI­
LEY AVENUE. AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE to hertby grvon
toot, on too date and al tano Med
baton, and continuing Iron day to day
was al goods are Soto. * o o f eat al
put*: auction, to toa Is^ esl bidder,
tor cash, al toa warahoua* STOR­
AGE USA. located al 7400 W
Cotonal Or. Orlando. FL. 32414. too
contents 01 toa storage unta contain­
ing household and I or basn ets
goods, tor reel and other charges tor
whidi a ton on same la daimad to
DATE OF SALE 1I/J4AI1
TIMEOFSALE 1000 AM
JAMIE CHAMBERS UNIT 0223.
CHRISTOPHER CHAPMAN UNIT
•22». WALTER DUPflEY UNIT
11033. JAMES DUNFORD UNIT
• 1044. JACKIE LASHLEY UNIT
1 1 100. TRACI HARRELL UNIT
•2123. TERRY GAMBLE UNIT *3114
Auctioneer STORAGE PROTEC­
TION AUCTION SERVICES. LIC.
•M3
A150 00 dtarwig depot! wrl be col
led erf tor each una purchased and
relundad erttc a l contemn ol too m l
Said u le to bo under and by virtue of
toa Slate ol Ftonda. til such case

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1*TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
t C m O L S COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE No. 99-J4S4-CA-14-IC
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.

Pttotah Novombor 14. 21. 2001
GG0Q2

vs.
ADRIENNE SMITH, rt a l .

PUBLIC NOTICE la hereby grvon
tool, a i too dale and al time leted
baton, and certinung horn day to day
unu a goodti are aott n e Ml see al
pubtc auction, to toa h^piait better,
tor cash, al too warahoua* STOR­
AGE USA. located al 7400 W.
Colonial Dr. Orlando. FL. 32414. toa
ccmento ol too storage until contain­
ing household and I or buetoeta
goods, l a tom and other charges tor
Mach a One on tame la daimad to

A cotTWtolo t o t o f t o i and 0 copy of too onAnonco sh el bo ovoAoMo U too
orttoo o&lt; too Coy Ctorti tor ol poneno dowrlng to au m n o too um o
Al parties In totoroto and ctoztn* f r l have an opportunity to bo hoard al aaa)
hoortng
By orttor ol too Coy Commuon ol too Coy ol Santord. Ftonda.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
IN ANY O f THESE PROC EE DINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT XXFS628 4S HOURS IN
ADVANCE O f THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: 0 A poraan decides to appsai a daemon made into
(toneo, aNch racord la not provided by too Ofy of Santord (FS 286 OIOS)
Janol R Dougharty. CMC
COyCtorA
PutW i November 10,21.2001
GOOOB
November 9. 2001
NOTICE O f A PUBLIC HEARMO TO CONSKXR THE
ADOPTION O f AN OKMNANCE BY THE CITY O f
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Nooco to hereby given toal ■ Pubac Hoarlng o f bo bald to too Contotoaron
R a m al too Cfy Hal. 300 North Part Avenue. to too Cay ol Sanford, Ftonda.
al7O0o'ctockP.M. on Novombor 2S, 2001 to coneidar to# adoption of an o«»nanca by too C ly of SanArd. Florida, daoertbad aa toknm
ORDMANCE NO. 2477
TO ANNEX 0 777 ACRES O f PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN RINEHART
ROAD ANO OREGON AVENUE 3 ANO BETWEEN OREGON AVENUE S
EXTENOED NORTHERLY ANO RINEHART ROAO. to ACCORDANCE WITH
THE VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION PROVISIONS O f SECTION 171044,
FLORIDA STATUTES: PROVIDING FOR SEVERAOUTY. CONFLICTS AND
EFFECTIVE DATE AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

DATE OF SALE 1I/2MI
TIMEOFSALE 1000 AM
JAMIE CHAMBERS UNIT 1223.
WALTER DUPREY UNIT #1033.
TRACI HARRELL UNIT 12123.
ANTHONY SIMPSON UNIT 122.
FERNANOO CAS TANO UNIT 304. C
STEVEN PEARSON UNIT 424.
LUCILLE LOPEZ UNIT 3044
Auctioneer STORAGE PROTEC­
TION AUCTION SERVICES. LIC
IN ]
A ISO 00 deaneig dagos! Ml ba co4
locled tor each unti purchased and
(otunded afler a l content* ol toa unti
S ett sal* to ba m t*&gt; and by virtu* of
via Stale ol Ftonda. in such css*
mad* and providtd.
Pubtsh November 14.21.2001
GGC20
NOTICE O f SALE
To Satisfy errmor Ian tor mnl duo tit
accordance with Florida Statutes.
So* Storage Fecffy Act. Sections
43 401-43 SOB. contents ol leased
EMMA L ALBERT
303
Fisntiura.Bicyde.MMc.
LARRY G MARTIN
305
Fumtiuro.Sbehret, Wood Pieces
WALTER HARRIS REPAIR 352
Fianouro.3 Fla CaOmea LLsc
PAULETTE WHITE
412
Fumtiure.BorM Mtac
TIMOTHY A MCMUUAN 524
Fumtiun.Baias.Mac
Al m ta a rt sold ‘ay-to* and mutt ba
pod tor In CASH tinmeitietefy toticratalo Al unti* adrtrttsed may m l
bo available al time cl sale In to*
even ol tenement between owner
and obagalod party Buyers must
remove a l contents, swoop unti and
haul away debna Comer** M l b*
end al piAOe aucMn to Ota tvgrew
batter or otoorwne deposed ol al to*
DATE: NOVEMBER 24,2001
1100 A M
Megnoka Se*-Storage
2530 MagncAa Ave
Sanford. FI 32773
(407)321 2800
Pubftah November 14. 21. 2001
GG023

Acomplato dooenpbort and a espy ol tha ontnanca than ba avals*** at toa
o’hca ol too C ly d a r t lor ol persona d etm g to au m n o too um o
Al parties to tolorool and curana shall havo an opportnly e bo hoard al u r t
hoanng
By ordar ol too Cly C o m n u u n ol too Cly ol Santord. Ftonda
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
IN ANY O f THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 3M-5A2S 44 HOURS IN
ADVANCE O f THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC * a perton deodw to appeal a decwoi made irth
&gt;*K»d to any manor conedtrod it too above rnoobng or hearing, ho may
naed a vorbabm record ol toa ptoeaedviga, reducing too testimony and evf
dance, wtveh record 1a not provided by too Cay ol Santord |F3 244 OIOS)
Cyntolo Porter,
Deputy Cly Clort
PuNnh Novombor II. 21.2001
GG1I4
Novombor 4. 2001
NOT1C! OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE
ADOPTION O f AN ORDINANCE BV THE CITY O f
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Notice a hereby given that a Pubtc Hoanng Ml ba held n too Commsuon
Room ol too Cfy Hal. 300 North Part Avenue, n too Cay ol Smtord. Ftonda.
al 7 OOo'docti PM on November 24. 2001 toconardor too adoption ol w iord­
nance by too C ly ol Santord. Ftonda. deaertoed as toaowrs
ORDINANCE NO. 3400
TO ANNEX 0 f l i t ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN 4TM STREET
EXTENOED EASTERLY AND CELERY AVENUE ANO BETWEEN BRISSON
AVENUE EXTENDED NORTHERLY ANO SCOTT AVENUE. AS SHOWN ON
THE MAP BELOW

NOTICE O f FORFEITURE
UNITED STATES
V. PHILLIP BAHAMA*
C a m No .
Nooco N hereby given that on
October 19. 2001 n lh« c a m of
Un«Ad Stale* of AmertcA v PtvNp
BAraniak. Ca m N o 8 01-a-16f&gt;-T26MSS. the Urvfad Stales Diatnct
Court tor tha M«*9e Ostnct of Ftonda
tnlAred an Amended PrekminAry
Order of Forfeiture condemning and
forfaiting to the Untied Slates of
America al of PtvAip Baramak t nght.
fide and interest n the foKowng prop­
erty
d CrMlrve Infra 1800 CPU hard
dnve - no senal number
The Untied Slates hereby gives
nolica of (fa Inland lo dispose of the
properties set forth above m such a
manner a* the United Stales Attorney
General m a y direct A n y person hav­
ing or claiming a legal interest m any
of the forfeited properties, mml file a
peMwn errlh Bhe Court wrthm Bhmy
(301i days of the fmaf pubheakon of
ttws notice The petition shall be
signed by the peirboner under penelh
fy of perjury and shall tel forth the
nature and ettenl of the petitioner's
nght. title or interest in the forfeited
property, the lime and circumstances
of the petitioner's acquisition of the
rtghf. title or interest in the forfeited
properties, and any additional facts
supporting the petitioner t ckum and
the relief sought
A s p y of any such petition a to be
served on Mac Ceurfey. United States
Attorney for the Middle District of
Ftonda. 400 N Tampa Street. Suite
3200, Tampa. Florida 33602*
Attn Bryant R. Camarsno. Assistant
United Stales Attorney
DON MORELAND
,
D on M o re la n d

United Stales Marshal
Middle Osinct of Florida
Tam pa, F tor toa
Pubksh November 14. 21. 20. 2001
GG091

REQUEST

OATED November 1. 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
Dark of Cajr^Semrole County, FI]
By Mary Stroupa
As Deputy Clerk
NOTICE Americans
With
O sab*te* Act of 1990. Adrrwvetrttfve
Order No 97-3: If you are a person
with a disability who needs any
accommodation to participate in 99a
proceeding you are snMted, at no
cod to you, to the provision of certain
Please ranted Court
at 301 N Park
Avenue, Sun# N301. Sanford. Florida
32771. (407)323-4330 art 4227.
wrthn 2 working days of your recrtpl
of tu t notice If you are hearing or
voce impaired, ca l 140D-95S4771.
PubAeh November 14.21. 2001
GG093

L egals
CSOclST

lo be e data c d a d v aBeitiptinfl la
cotiad a debt end Sffy Motiititioti
obtiened * ■ be used tor tool purpoee
Deled tie 5th day al November.
TOOI
MARYANNC MORSE
ctsiti o4 Cetuti Court
By Mery S tia x *
OepufyClem
COOK IS 4 STAWIAASKI. P A
4010 Boyticout Badevtfd
Sutie 450
Timpa. FL 33407
Tetoybcnr 1113)477-4004
C * 3410-010434
Pubtob: November 14,21.2001
GQ0B9
NOTICE OP BALI
OF MOTOR VEHICLE
Pursuant to Ftonda SW M* 713 545.
Mid Ftonda Dan And Recovery. w4
a ei al pubic isle torfaan the totown g daoertoed var k lalt) loealad al
tisnor'a place lo aatttfy a oaanad Ian
tor labor andbr atoraga. IM S FORD
4 0 W4 1FALP47LSSK1144I7. Dan
amt S2212. Oenad Radial U H cti
752 WRoawood Ln Tavarea. FL.
Uanbcttar/ Bar OV Svca POOoa
2750 Jactiaanvda. FLUanor/ Tanya
Automotive 1400 3 Bey St Cues*.
FL Tele: 352 549 4730 Sale dal*
December 3, 2001 el 1 0 0 0 a m al
Tanya Automotive S e tt Vamcwi)
may be ledeamed by satisfying to*
ten prior to sale del*. Ybu have to*
r\X4 to a hearing at any time prior lo
sale dele by MngadBmandhrhaerIng til toe cticuti ooiaL Owner heeto*
nght lo recover poeaeeaton o4H tildt
by posting ■ bond to accordance wrto
FS 559 917. Any proceeds to
• sc*** ol to* amatol or to# ken wd
be dtpoerted etih to* Clerti ol Cecul
Court n toe county vtoere toe vehide
M held
Publish Novsmber 14.2001

NOTICE OF
FORCCLOtURt SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to an Order or Final Judgment
entered in Case No 9B-2454^A-I4K of toe Grout Court of toe 19to
Judtota! Ctrort in rad lor Senvnoie
County, Florida, wherem IRWIN
MORTGAOE
CORPORATION,
plaintiff, and ADRIENNE SMITH. #4
a l . are defendrats. I wi« sei to toe
highest bidder tor cash al 11 00 a m .
al ihe West Front Door of the
Seminole
County
Courthouse.
Santord, Ftonda, on toe Bth day of
December. 7001. the loAowtng
Lot 2. ftock 3 of Canaan as per plat
thereof, as recorded in Ptal Book 1,
Page 103. of toa Pubic Record* of
Seminole Corafy. Ftonda
DATED toie 1st day of November.
2001.

VEMCLE AUCTION
1. ‘45 Otta,
I1Q3BN49Y9FY327474
2. *40 Dodge.
•D14JLNAS144402
Auction to b#h*M11-2T-01 • 10AM
O 1240 3. C R. 427. Longmod
PubSah November 14, 2001
00115

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hoanng
By ordar of lha Cly Commuuon ol tha Cay of Sanford. Florrta
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES WEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
IN ANY O f THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT T&gt;IE HUMAN
RESOURCES OfFlCE ADA COORDINATOR AT 330 562* 4d HOURS IN
AOVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: I! a parson decide* hi appeal a dacliaon made wetn
respect to' any matter corunjototl a! to*1above meeting or hearing, he may
need' a verbatim racord of the proceeding*, rtckjdmg the *wimony and avidance, wtucti record t» not provided' by the Dty of SanfcMl |FS 286 0103)
Janet R Dougherty. CMC
C«y C M
PUAsh November 14. 21 2001
GG121

Notice of Foreclosure Sale
NOTICE IS GIVEN pursuant lo a
judgement of foreclosure dated
t0f3t?001 and entered m Case#
00 CA 1342-14 P uf Ihe Cvcuit Court
of ttw t Bth Judicial C«rcurl m and tor
Seminole County Ftonda. wherem
Ben* of flew York, as Trustee, is the
P»e*Ttrt. and Jacob Jem#*. J r . at a l.
the defenderi,%) I «M seA on JAN 03
2002 at 11 00am al r e west fror4
door of the Seminole County
Courthouse. 301 N Park Avenue,
Santord. Ftonda. to (he hghesf bidder
for cash, (he following described
property as sef torth *i said judgment,
to wrl
Lot 78. WILL* OAKS, accurdwg to
lha map or plat thereof, as recorded
Plat Book 38 Page 74, of Ihe
Public Records ©I Sorninole County,
Ftonda
Together wkh *U the improverriertl*
now or hereafter erected on She prop­
erty, and ail easements. appurTe
w e e s , and future* now or hereetter
a part of toe property and all enprove-

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Thu suction mti be h*W on
December 4 , 2901 tit 9 0 0 AM M 325
Autin Ave. Oviedo. FL
Prospective buttery mey titeped toe
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Pubtiah November 14,2001
00114

IN THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THE 1CTM
j u d ic ia l em eu rr
OF FLORIDA
IN ANO FOR
SE1RNOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
Mo. 01-CA-590-14-L
Chase
Manhattan
Mortgage
Corporation,
PLAINTIFF.
v*
Elan L Johnson, el aL.
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Nonce is hereby given that, pursuant
to that Final Judgment of Foredoeure
dated November 2. 2001. and
entered In dv4 c a m number OI -CA550-14 U of toe G ra il Court of toe
1Bth Judicial Circuit in and tor
Seminole County, Florida, wherem
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, w PtomWI and ESwn
L- Johnson. _ , unknown persons)
in poeMSfOQjai toe .s u jy c j real,
property
11;
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Homeowners Association. Inc dtka
►kgh'and Gian Association, kx.; .
is are Oe«endant(s). I wd sel to the
highest and best bidder tor cash al
toe West front door of toe Semmole
County Courthouse in Sanford,
Florida. Seminole County, Florida, al
1 1 0 0 AM on the 4th day of
December. 2001. the following
described property as set torth in Mid
Final Judgment, to wir
LOT 4, HIGHLANDS ULbN.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT THERE­
OF. RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK
3 1 PAGE 9 1. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
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Apply st: MO MBs'drive.
Abarwanw aprbi§a 407-Mbaooa.

Lake Mary Blvd. &amp; 17-92

Cllase ThoseJIoliclcuj
Cash ftlaesj/lway
PAY NO R E N T U N T IL
J A N U A R Y 2002
S Q Q O O

AN D
M O V E S Y O U IN

407-327-4458
Call rf o r 1Details

&gt;700+ par waak aarrwig poWnbal.
Drtva the BIQ FOGS tor
TRANSYSTEM 3
No Expttlanca Nacamry
No COL7 No probtoml
CDL training avalablal
_______ 1-800 - 435-5593_______
Naadad: Ful Vma nuna managar.
or part Uma carbfiad CPHT In buay
hamototogy A Oncology obtoa. Cal
IorIp a a rn 388-7744858 .
Own a Computer-Put I to Workl
Up to 5500 -S3500 PT/FT/Mo.
888 -8 71 - 1203. 24 -hr raoordtou
FREE BOOKLET!
Part Tim* nuraary A graan houa*
worker. Mo exp necessary CM MF. 8 5 . 407 -322-0854
Raaidantial
carMudtorv rrMfun 3 yra b §l rikjal
be good w »i rough**. eaoMtol pay
A benefit*. 3858600434 .

RacaptlonieVcaihwr wWi computar
A darical Mil*. Good barwm*.
Apply at Soubwm Electric Supply3501 S. Santord Ava, Santord.

Brand New

Mechanic: Diesel tractor trailer
experience, h tw Sartord area. Oood
wagac. and working
Cal 407-330 -9348. 800991 -9940 .
Mechanic: Erpd mechanic tor car'
repair A era chop In Santord. Far
Stuart. 352-284-7771 .
Need Soma ADVEflTttoNO to
Promote Your BuNnaatl
Than Cal U» About Flyer*

We Will Print &amp;
Deliver For You To
Our Reeders For
Only
94/Copyll
W* Hava a Way You Can Cut
That Coat In Halil
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
ADVERTISING DEPT
407-322-2611

n f u r n is h e d

Oarage apt tor isrt. ^ w n 3 reerne,
1804 Tangerine Ave. Santoro. 407
322-5318.

Ftonda Oapt ol Agriculture •
Conaumar Samcaa baton i sdng.
C al to verity lawful raglatraCon
baton you buy.

Wyndham Place
Apartments Homes

^ ^ R W E R T rS nB E ^ ™
NEEDED!
LOCAL, NEOIONAL
A LOMOHAUL POSITIONS

tmTiHta Qff B t r t m to inghdar wlh

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

9 9 — A p a r tm e n ts -

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Pre»4ur* cleaning A roof daanlnq
cumtsnatton ExparisnceprsfsiTeJ
407 -321 -4122 .

LABORERS NEEDED

Pa«e 7B

93—R ooms For Rent

71 — H elp W a n te d

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

Vary ntoa, vary ctotoi isn mv Nealy
ramodabd, al uE. cabla, VC. Indry,
' eh uaa, sec. dr. reafdsm

U

Lake Mary araa
privileges. tlOQftak. 1100
LU M a a kIncluded. 407
321 - 1822.

Call For Fra* Bootoat
_______ 1-800-2574299 _______

Uueeofhnm*.
Cable TV. VCR
i«o b to m i
ptaNnwg.

97—

407-3303803

ApartmentsFurnished

Imga 1BR. Ea b*8v aat to kitchen,
URMaa fumtohad. Jual oulakto Oly.
5475 ♦ depoak, no pact. 407 -323 1917, after 8 racortiar.
Santord 1BR apt, complaaa privacy,
caaklng on* mature parton.
51d m or MOCMta ♦ 8200 **e (top
407-321-3735._________________

U n f u r n is h e d

AH NEAn 2BR tpL W. M SL CHA
ttova, rafrig, d.washer, 5475 bnonto
♦ 8800 dtp. 407 -324-3193
Oarage Apartmam 2 Badroom-t
Ban-Ups^s 5400 OepoM 5400 Pat
Month Central AA3 A Hlg Santord
Aim 407 -321-0229
LAKE MARY-Schools. C pM n Tg?

A p b r, cantrb KAC hook-upa.
1/2 act* tot 5595 + dap 407-888
lake
Mary/Sanlord:
2/2,
TfMaivfiwryw noQftHjps, aHiniimg
Pod, No Pat*. 8850. Randokrh
Court Apts. 407-330-1300.
M A R IN E R 'S V IL L A G E

407-3234870

Pnval# duly LPN looking tor
in home 2 - 10pm or 3-11 pm. 407
3300744 .

With Down Payne, Assistance
Available,Cheaper than rsntl.
IIW niiuiudOM HOViW UVfDVr

407-321-8333

llfl— O ffice S pace For
R ent

OMR MONTH FREEI
(Lkrritod TVrw 08*0
2 Bedbom* bom 1538
3 BaMbCtiw 8834
Wa pay wakr/aaaar.
Smal pace aatocma.
Cedar Craak Apia
407-324-4334

Cj

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N A T IO N A L SUB S A N D W IC H frto x h im lo r Mia
to Tillabasiee, F L Both Mores « e in |ood loeNioiM
with low overhead. Average annual c»]e*ofS210,000
and $300,000 far each location. Asking 1220,000 fcr
both localionc, w ill contider c c lliit( ccparately. Scrtous inquire* only. A ik for B ill (150)910-0066.

LE A R N T O D R IV E A brock tor Storm's Tranaport
Earn S34,00(H-and benefits! No C D L Deeded! 14-dey
training program! No money down if qualified] T u ­
ition reimbursumxit tvtUablel (111)1224209. This
special program la for noa C D L hokton only.

3BH 2flA brg* corner tot. CHA. In
Sartonl teOSVnombKtoooLrt 5860
security 407 -322-8310_________
DsBary:
2-possibly
3b#drocnV2b#»i, large bread yard,
waaherASryw. w*4 A tapbc Pus ok.

141— H omes For S ale
V I 5. newly FenovaJed torge fenced
yard carpet, be, esMt wrtnanc* or
rent to own 589.900 4078991359

SaOtVIno. 407-322-3638

DOYLE S RENTALS

Htdlaarood vmaa: 1BR/1BA
Condo W/Walar. Sawar 1 Oaibag*
toOUdadt New Pa**. CorrminSy Poet,
W/D Indudad. 55405560
o r* 2 Large BP* 11/3 B A 2
Oortx Naw Tit 8 Part Kfelwn
8 Drwig Room Commurefy Pool
5825/5400.
8*nford:2BfV15 BA Duptas
w/ScrMn*d Pafto TSa Floort. W.D
Hook-Up*. Naw Painl 8 Carpal
5850850
ta n lord: 3G(V2Bath W/Gaa
Fkaefaca, Naw CHA Eat-In Kkctian.
W/D Hook Up* 1875/5850

DOY IJ REALTY, MC.
322-2488

, R

«8 SELL HOMES

comm. ton*. 4BR/2BA 2 kitchens,
lattodry mi wrth wathar/drirsr. 2154
b ) A sac. ays. CHA ampto parking.
11149/mo + 5570 sac (top. W «
eonaktor saOng. 385-788-3749.
3 /1. aicakam neighborhood, near
schools. 5580 . amenities. 407 321-8757
Sanford:
3/1. (toll
house.
5585/monlh » deposit . Pats OK
wtaktdrooaA Readynowl *28 CUi
Rd 407-323-1540.
Santord: 3BR IBA. 1car garage
large breed b l SSSQftno, p U sac,
rets 407-282-1384

115— Industrial
R entals

S E R IO U S L Y IN JU R E D ? N e d s Lcw yerf A ll aed-

Senford 2/1 bimgatow, large com ertot. fenced, trees, hardwood floors. ,
ariached work shop, new kachan
ctonets. dacAmg. 582.900 407-385- '
3491
Santord Hrstoncal 3 d , LR. FR.
fireptace. new kitchen, bath. Me.
Central A C. ebetne wimg. carpet,
paint, appliances, front porch No
cloamgcosl 5580/month. 407-7881090
Santord: Pool home, 4/2, almost t
acre tol. LR, F R DR. Carbal AC, rww
carpel, tile. Iiilu ret. roof, open
porch, paint thru No dosing coat. 599K- 407-788-0688

153— A creage Lot For
S ale

4/2 Bnck Home, CHA. Fl Rm, utility
im. shed, screen front porch, citrus
trees. w*«. 589.900 U7W*ilHotry
Drive. Orange City. 4078878410.

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
fUcevsuslottOOOO
ItH IWmscsnsrt HPtUnci fund

4 Bu4der toll ready lo build,
assessed value 511.500. oft
Mellonvde Avt. Valencia Court.
Maks Oder, owner m l consider
hnancmg 407897-1100

DELTONA 10 acres. Ideal lor mobs*
hometrl*. horse*, cattle. lamxng or
nursery!
Zoned
agricultural
54,900/ACRE Sm. down w/ownar '
In*nen 904-787-1772 or 904-7(7*822

157— M obile H omes
F or S ale
Santord: 12x52.2/1.55-. No pets,
double roof. 2 sheds, awnrigs. 30
ft screen porch. CHA, &gt;4.500 CALL
386-789-6842

isy i Mb&lt; ekk ttSI tnStfktXI.W UJKt.VOtlrtlXI
Custom Bit 3/2, Over 1900 sq 11
on 1/3 acre Heavily treed, cm lot.
Sv. dm. tarn rm wrtireplac*. sat-m
kitchen. 10x22 sc porch. 2 c
garage, dsedsd aocest to ski lake
I l e n r a c b . 5119,900
Over tM Acre 3BR1 BadcLv. dn.
appb haavdy Feed Pnced tor cyrck
sab. 584.900
Poof Horn*: 3/1.5 wrth Uv. D m . Sc
Porch. Ingrtxnd pool, garage on
dead and cukinac 585.900.
Renovated Like New: 3rt. newly
painted interior, exterior, new
carpel, new A C . ter porch
578.500

PAUL OSBORNE
V H JtU H l t PROP! H III S
10/ 371 1764

Lake Mary/Sanlord: Recently
renovated. Iota of charm. 3(2. Ig
fenced yard screened porch, quiet
n«liialsitSQftiood!. only 1105 ,0 0 0
SfaUof motivated'&lt; P»u$
mofflM Foi
informaliofi of
ippointmeni call &gt;xJy or Don
KxXbau. 407*366-4433/407-64©9657. Watson Ratify Corp

181— A ppliances fa
F urniture F or S ale
1 Luxury hrm pr/iowlop sal with 7 yr
warranty to* 5135, quean 5140. king . . .
5 2 1 0 Brand new Located In
Santord, 407-402-2778
t 2 piece Name Brand Quean
ORTHOPEDIC
PILLOW TOP
Mattress Set Brand New SM In .
Piastre SacnfrceSiOO CanOekver.
407-422 8848
17 cube ft. white, tide by side.
kenmore. Ice maker. k(/k A wetor (on
outside ol door) kke new. 5550.4073 2 3 9548
A Brand New Cherry O b c*wrg btSa
72* and 8 Chairs wAaal SM n Boa
5950 Lighted China Cabinet Ava4
Can Denver 4 0 7 -4 2 2 8 2 3 0
A FuS s ir* mattress set. New m
plastic Must sen $100 4 0 7 4 2 2
8848

Old Antique Brass
Headboard
$65
407-321-6590

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tice, W roogJU D M th , etc. A -A -A Atsoraey Rafarral
Service. (1 0 0 )7 3 3 -L E O A U J3 4 2 ) 2 4 k a

Business &amp; Services
Directory

Medical S trv k c*
N A T IO N A L TR U C K A H E A V Y o p n to n adwoL
Nationally accredited. V A A Dantea available, b a m edlata jo b opportunltiea. (100)41**7364
www.tnickscbool.comwww.eanhnnwerachool.com

10nto*: Clna at 545omo A l have
CHA A private bare 407-3228169

141— H omes F or S ale

4 0 7 -3 2 1 -0 7 5 9

Oil 17-8(2. longdsw
Industrial Park. Qraat areal 3.500 eq
ft, office, dock. 51500 mo. Orant
PippartM*. 407-771-4332

Business For Sale

2 5 *7 Park Dr Orica or FletiU ./
1,000 Sq Fl 58505 8 0 0
M 8 W est 13 St, Ofhcs or R*1sH.
+/• 1800 S q F l ThreeOfficb*. On#
Larg
Open Bey A s a A
XAcharwtta 1106751000
2585 Park Dr.. Office or Ratal. 9
•aparata offices Reception area.
Conference Rm, +/- 3 4 3 4 sq II
51800/51800
Doyle Realty. Inc.
407-322-24SS

322-8112

W a n te d
Oaanmg Same* In Yota Horn#
WE abo do baby Ming. Ptoaa* CM
Ana. 407 -221 -5883, after 3pm.

1800 DOWN - WHY NCNT77
36 FV 2SA Fcr Sat*

security. Santord/lek* Mary. 407 -

LAKE ADA IBDMAMTOMO.
2 BCWvt. t U U M O . AM) IIP

73— Em plo ym en t

n f u r n is h e d

n e rw S sn ra K a K a

99— A p a r t m e n t s •
Rough In Plumber Raaidantial
conaiructton. attabllahad co.,
IwMto. I 1M 18 houtycrpMca work.
3 8 8 8 8 0 0 4 3 4 .________________
Tree Same* - Natl Firm
Hktng Eaparlancad paraormal
Drtvar Icanaa raquirad
Banaflu. EOE, Drug Fra*
Lewis Tree Servvc*
_______ 1-800 -333-8737_______
TURF ETC, MC » tookng to M
rahabtdabrta ramoval poarberw who
mud hava a valid Florida drtvan
Ih a good tkfvfng ri
1407-3020274 tor
ktoandtoadwdtAaanrtanWwwei
our Hall.____________________
WORK FROM HOMS

103— H o uses-

117— C ommercial
R entals

New Electric Whaalchairs. "N O C O S T to you If
eligible. M d ic a re Accaptad (100)411-7406

Basinets O pportunities
S U B E Y O U R O W N BOSSSSS And lovekJIIChooao
A L L C A S H C A N D Y R O U TE . Do you m m SIOO to
a day? Y o i* own local candy route. 30 Machine* a id
Candy. A il for $9,993.
A IN f l000-033,

C a ll (I0 0 )9 9 «-V E N D .

Financial

inform ation
call
www.yuutuark Jm rc ru ca n

(1 9 0 )3 4 3 -9 0 0 6

B E FR EEH Part-time monay ad* apt Debt b o tin g ,
personal burioess. Live jo w (beams! (100)754-6162
www.4apcbii.com

SSSBEST LU M PSU M CASHSSS BcMmomy, E A S Y
PR O CESSII W* buy Mructured insurance tcttlemcnU, totlcry winning*, trurtc A jackpots. FR E E call
(100)911-3969 E X T. 22 www.ppicaah.com
FR EE C A S H N O W ! From wealthy f a u lta unloadtog millioo* to hdp minimize their taxes. W rite
immediately: Trium ph, 3010 W iUhire B iv d , III.
Lo* A nge la, C A 90010.
• • 'O U A R A N TEED , , , V lS A /M A S TE R C A R D . Betore ChriM m u tu n building/rebuilding your credit
today. N o cheeking or security deposit required. Call
lor Immediate approval (100)239-0359.

Y O U N E E D M O N E Y ! wo have plenty far you to
make. People needed immediately to process m ail
from any location. (100)133-9414.
E A S Y W O R K ! Great Pay! E * n S3C0plus iweek”
M ailing circulars A assembling products. No expe­
rience Decenary. Call loll free (100)267-3944, e x t
104.

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P T / F T . In ta n ttt/ M ill o rder. (1 7 7 )9 4 0 4 4 4 6
m m dm igetOMtofdcbtnow. com

National Co.

C O M P U TE R , IN TE R N E T people wanted to w ork
online. S12 3 -173 tn hour. F U L L TR A IN IN G . V i a lions, bonuses and incentives. Bi-lingusls ebo needed.
49 Countries FR EE E -B O O K : w ww .ProfitFCnct

G O V E R N M E N T P O S TA L JO B S . U p to (47,371.
Now hiring. Full benefits, training, and retirement
For application and info. (100)337-9730 Dept. F 335. lam -IOpnV7 day*.
C A R E E R O P P O R TU N ITY ! Earn Excellent income
proceuing medical d iim i for local doctor*. Full
training provided. Computer requiroL Phyticianj A
Health Care Development (100)772-3933 exL 2061
A T T E N T IO N : W ort from any location. M ail order
bn toM K Need help immediately. 3522 week PT,
SI000-S4000 week ft. Full training. Free booklet
hitp-y/www.iyjten&gt;4U.com (111)215-0274,

TR U C K DRIVERS E A R N S35,00&lt;Vyear w ith (U1

• G O V T P O O TA L JO B S ' T o 3 !U 3 / H o u r Possible.
Free call far Application/Examlnatkn Infarmation.
Federal H ire-Full Benefits. (100)142-1624 exL 136.
7-10 csL 7 days.
C 3 T Madison County Memorial Hoapital. P T/FT.
Cal! (130)973-2271 ext. 249. Also, Full time certi­
fied or disable C T technoiogjiL Experience re­
quired. Florida State License required Deyshift/call
required Contact Shannon Webb (130)973-2271 or
fax resume to (130)9734131.

Legal Service*

C D L School today for more information. (100)423-

D IV O R C E SI73JW * C O V E R S children, property
division, name change, m ilitary, misting spouse, etc.
Only one signature required. 'Excludes govt fees,
uncontested Paperwork done for you (100)522-

3137.

6000. B . Divorced

benefits. No experience necessary. 3 weeks training
program with 100% financing available. C all the

f Week of November 11 , 2 0 0 Q

T U R N F A T IN T O SSSTS. Ost ptod to faeawtogbL
Need 44 psopto to loee 10-200 fas. Call toil fret
(100)617-9417.
F L O R ID A V S . F L O R ID A S T A T E T IC K E T S D £ S P E JL A TE L Y nawtod W e need
lo 1, but w ill taka
2Y or 4%. Ifyo u can help, plena call (150)103-1711.

G R O W IN G BUSIN ESS N E E D S HELP. W ork from
any location. Mail-ordcr/E-Cammcrcc. 3322+per
weak m . 11,0 0 0 -1 4 ,0 0 0 par waak F / T .
www.Imlntplratlans.com (111)679-9006.

W O R K FR O M A N Y L O C A T IO N . 31500-35000,

Help W anted

Notkca

tuccaas $ e v il 31700-35000 ■ month, far FR E E

Real Estate
W E S TE R N N O R T H C A R O L IN A M O U N TA IN S .
Eqjoy oool N C MmmSatas bad relax. H a m , cabins,
• cm gs. Cherokee MountstoRetlty toe. 1213 W . US
64, M tapby, N C 21906. CsU far A m b re tto n .
(100)141-5161.
F O R E C L O S E D G O V T H O M ES 130 or L o w down!
Ta x repoe sod bankruptcies. H U D , V A F H A . Low or
no down! O X C re d it For B a th * , (100)301-1777
ext 1699.
N E W L O G C A B IN on 3 acres w ith free boat slip A
privet* lik e access. Tennessee mountktos. Near I I
hole golf course. 369,900. Tcnas C iH (100)7043154 ext, 231.

AdvtrtlM your businass or tervlcea for ■■ lift]* as $2.00 par day.
Coll (407) 322-2611 to spaak to a Classlfiod Rapraaantativa
258-A utomotivb

276-E lectrical

281-H o m i

Lowall's Auto Rapalr

IS E oW niET B ctX H r

Im pro vem en t

Tbyota 5 ASE Matter Mechanic
Foreign 1 Domesac Auto Rapalr
S Sarvtoa,
3400 Waat SR 48. Santord
Cal 407-302-8555
Howe 900 •5:30
VtSA/MASTER CARO

CALL OKK'a ELECTRIC
407-3218733
Ue, ER0002828
Over 35 Yr*.

CHARLES D. (O a r) M U E IL
Buldsr. CBC0S7288.
ReaiComm. remodel, addoona,
repair. A tsrmito repair
407-320-1741

277-F ence

Tru Tech Automobre
MaMar ASE CatRktd
Protoaatonal AfcrdaM* Sarvica
jn|tc1of O n iiin q S p ic M
407888-7451

269-C leaning S ervices

to the Oul f. Furnished A Bargain at S I35,000.00Cell
(130)926-5944

TanningBeda/Miac for Sale
A F F O R D A B L E , C O N V E N IE N T .W O L F F T A N N IN Q B E D S . Lo w Monthly In v n ana o . Home de-

I# 09*r The*# Sarvica*
•Maid Sarvica
• Office Clearing
•Pressure Washing
•Floor Reftnithmg

4817-121-8712

* 0 * 7 . Top to
Cleaning U
Marry Extras. Uninsured

Ueror CredM Cwds Accepted

279-H auling
Junk to Dump I
Junk to Dump!
Arryffing HaiAsd. Garage A
Barn Cbanoutt. Commercial
Clean Up 1 Haul Away Debris
HaiAng. LA* Tree Trimming,
Landscaping
Raasonabla Rata*

Free Etamales
Bab a Hauling
407 322 9991/407-402-2811

407888-8079/407-481-8231

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407-324-1177
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livery. FR E E C o l or Catalog C sll T O D A Y (100)7110151 wwwjqxotstaaoom

275-D rywall

Y ou r Ad Coaid Be Here

Dry Wall
'Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
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O N E C A L L S TA N D S B E TW E E N Y O U R B U S IN ESS and m illions o f potential customers. Place your
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278-H air Salons
Handy Man-Mamtsnance-Lswns
RapaaeCbarxpeLU* Lkxtobntot
31 veare n Busmesa. Lxwisad.
Free Etbmatat
407-322 9988

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Commercial or Raaidsnbai
Windows A Bkndt
C U S TO M R A N C H S T Y L E H oom . 3 BcAuem 2
bath. Wooded corner lo t Access to Private gaaql
boat ramp on the pristine W akulla river, w ith access

ur* Repair
Andqu* Restoration, Stopping by
Hand. Flnblwig. Reftntarung
Any Chafr Repaired, 824.50
Free PtotuaYDatvery
Fret
I B * . 407-302 9988
Call

407-322-6338 Ul

281-H ome
Im

pro vem en t

Sean Camp/Wd Renovation*
Home and Business
Improvements and Repave
No |0b b too tug or tma*
Over 15 years sxp.
Refs available on request.
Free eetsnelet.
Lb/Bondtd Insured

T il* * T ila * T il#
Tanga Tilt by Stove A Cheryl
W * treat every home kha r i our

Camera Certhed
Ftoore. Tube, Fireplaces.
Courier Tope, Patio. Repairs
Free Estimates •l icensed
•Insured* Reference*
40/888-2622

285- L a n d s c a p i n g

Russell Landscaping
Services
407-328-0759
287-L awn S ervices
5 Star Customued Lawn Sarvica
Complato Lawn Care
Residential A Commercial
Mttriy Discount
Dn
Rates Available
/Ins. 407-320-7327

292-M ovinc
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torage

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Move In Sp ecial 8129.
Lenny's Moving Service No Ja b
to lo SmaX or too Big. Your Tim*
■ Mto*. Mover Who Care*. W* Nao
load and unload Rented Trucks
Free Estimate*. 407-322-5318.
Licensed A Inaurancad.

301-R oofing
ALLMAN ROOFING
FpeaeUmg m rerooftng
A repairs 407-322-1926
U l RC 0050558

Senior discounts

Mefor Credit Cards Accepted
407 6888079
407-4622482

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312— T ree S ervice
What About Bob t Tree Sannce?
W* Accept AM Credit Card*.
Tree Removal. Trimming. Bobcat
Svc. Firewood. Fie* Estimates.
Licrtna .407- 260-1879

work. For $375.00 your ad w ill b « placed to 140
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Ifrm. C a l 407-322-5994.

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good condbon. 11,000. Atoo 1977
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tiatao 9 alarm, ( 1 2 0 0 . Mobvatod
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S A N F O R D — TWo weeks a fter
Seminole County code officials refused to
allow dogs and cats to move into the ani­
mal shelter because the facility failed to -^Street and Park Avenue to the former
m eet building codes, a mental health jla k e v iew Nursing Home a t 919 E 2nd
agency continues to treat patients, though Street.
its own building has yet to receive m any
T he two sides don't agree on what the
o f the sam e perm its from the city of permitted uses o f the facility can be. Jay
Sanford.
Marder, Sanford's director o f planning
O fficials w ith Sem inole Com m unity and engineering, has denied SCM H C's
Mental Health Center have been in dis­ application for an occupational license
cussions w ith the d ty for three months becau se he said It w ould violate
regarding the agency's move from 25th O rdinance 3502.

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Former prisoner o f war delivers
keys to surviving crisisei
P a g * 1C

Hanley recovers from
bypass surgery
After failing som e medical
tests in late October, Seminole
County C om m issioner Carlton
H e n le y had a quadruple
bypass performed on Nov. 6 at
C entral
Florida
Regional
Hospital in Sanford.
'H e 's doing very well and
accepting v isitors," said his
assistan t G retchen Walker
Friday afternoon.
In good sp irits Friday,
Henley even phoned Walker
and jokingly asked her why
she was at work. Henley also
walked around shortly Friday,
she said.
Get w ell cards can b e sent to
his office at 1101 E. First Street
Sanford, Fla. 32771.

Road w ork updates
2nd S treet resu rfacing
The Sanford Public Works
departm ent has a contractor
w orking’ o n East 2nd Street
betw een
L akcvicw
and
M ellonville avenues. The work
began Friday, Nov. 9 and will
continu e fo r approxim ately
tw o weeks.
The process involves Inlace recycling the existing
ase and asphalt surface to cre­
ate a newer, stronger base and
placing a new asphalt surface.
At no tim e will the road be
closed, but will be restricted to
a single lane in the w ork area
during the d a y .

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H ighw ay 17-92 lan e closures
The inside, northbound lane
on
U .S.
H ighw ay 17-92,
approxim ately one m ile north
of the V S . Highway 17-92 and
1-4 interchange, will b e closed
Nov. 12 through Nov. 16 dur­
ing the hours of 6:30 a.m. to
5:30 p.m. This lane closure is
expected to occur Monday
through Saturday, for the next
tw o m onths.
T h e inside,
southbound lane w ill also be
closed at the sam e location
once the morning rush hour Is
over. Both lanes are opened by
5:30 p.m.
Lane closures are necessary
to help facilitate truck traffic
that will be hauling dirt and
debris from the new ly con­
structed retention pond for the
1 4 bridge replacement project.

Seminole Smile

Hi Larkins -

Golden Age Gamer
participant from Mt. Dora

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M a y o r s a y s organization is th u m b in g it’s
n o se ’ b y ignoring building permits, lice n se s

H o n o rin g

o u r

The agency's executive director, Jim
BeTko, disagrees with M arder's decision.
H e's not only appealing the decision to
the City Commission, but he began opera­
tions at the 2nd Street facility on Oct. 15
w ithout an occupational license or a
Certificate o f Occupancy. The building
also has yet to pass final inspection for
building or fire codes. Those were the
same issues county officials used to delay

the opening o f the anim al shelter.
City Commission w ill hear SCM H C's
appeal on the perm itted uses issue, but
Sanford M ayor Brady Lessard said Berko
should be ready to explain w h y the
agency has failed to m eet b asic code
requirements.
"The city will afford them every oppor­
tunity to plead their case, but the bottom
line is you just can't thum b your nose at
the d ty and disregard codes and ordi­
nances," Lessard said.
In an O ct. 16 letter to the agency's attor­
ney, Laurie J. Levin o f Baker Sc Hostetler,
See Codes, Page 5A

Safety
building
has a ‘mold
problem’

V e te r a n s

Teachers, elders
remind students
not to forget
vets’ sacrifices

C o u n ty s u e s c o n tra c to r
to re p a ir 3 -y e a r-o ld t
$ 1 3 m illio n fa c ility

By M ichaJI* Ja r ia
Managing Editor
Various schools throughout
Sem inole County honored
Am erica's military heroes
Friday in honor of Veterans
Day.
At Heathrow Elementary
School, 37 veterans represent­
ing the Air Force, Army, Navy,
Marines and W omen's Army
Corps and the Lake Mary
Navy Junior ROTC participat­
ed in the school's sixth annual
Veterans Day ceremony.
Following a school-w ide gath­
ering, which induded the
singing o f "The Star Spangled
Danner," and the pledge of alle­
giance, the veterans were invit­
ed to the classrooms to discuss
their service to A m erica."
"T h eir family mem bers real­
ize the importance of what
they have done for our free­
doms, and w e appreciate them
com ing to our school and shar­
ing their Btories with u s," said
third-grade teacher Joan
Schwartz. “They are a blessing,
and they are the reason for our
freedom ."
As a result o f the annual
program, Schw artz said the
students understand the
Importance o f what the veter­
ans have accomplished for the
country — in the past and pre­
sen t
"Since this is the sixth year
for the program, the students
are very much aware o f what is
going on os a result of Sept.
11," she said. "Each year,
Veterans Day means so much
to them — tnere are always

B y C h risto p h e r P atton
Staff Writer

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Lyssi Halkktos, 9, waves a flag over her head during a Veterans’ Day ceremony at Heathrow Elementary School.

tears in som e teachers' eyes
during the program.
"But, in many ways, Sept. 11
m akes this Veterans Day differ­

en t," she said. "F o r the
younger generations, they've
never experienced war. Now,
they realize the sacrifices that

are being m ade."
According to Schwartz, the
Sec Veterans, Page 10A

S A N F O R D — On Nov. 9,
1998, the county public safety
and sh e riff's office com plex
opened at 190 Bush Boulevard
w ith Sheriff Don Esllnger refer­
ring to it as a "n ew chapter."
Three years later, that new
chapter is turning out to be
more like a N ixon biography on
Watergate — full of holes and
severely dam aged by leaks.
Ten m onths after the complex
opened, county administrative
u r v k f it dlrecinr I rIhiw Croteau
HrtUt it p io b k m w\V\t water
intru sion
,was
evident.
Im proper flashing around the
w indow s and roof have caused
w ater dam age to drvw all and
exterior brick work, she said.
"W e are in litigation because
' o f the w ater intrusion issues,"
C roteau said . "W e definitely
have a m old problem ."
Today, w alls in die $14 mil­
lion com plex grow m old and
the county is blaming contractor
DiPrima Construction Corp. of
Satellite B each, construction
m anager Fluor Enterprises Inc.
o f Sou th C arolina, architect
Sp illis C an dela and Partners
Inc. of Miami and bonding com­
pany United States Fidelity and
G u aranty C om pany for the
leaky building.
In conjunction with the coun­
ty
litigation ,
DiPrim a
Construction has also filed a
third-party law suit against its
subcontractors for the county
project.
See Mold, Page BA

Academy gives
citizens a view
from officers’
prospective

Sunland resid en ts
m eet w ith M cL a in

B y C h risto p h er Patton
Staff Writer

SA N FO R D
—
Sunland
Estates' residents, concerned
w ith problem s they believe
were caused by their new neigh­
bor W yndham Place apart­
m ents,
were
assured
Wednesday night that their dis­
trict
county
com m issioner
would stand by them.
Commissioner Daryl McLain,
along w ith an entou rage of
county staff, addressed the con­
cerns o f the residents at a meet­
ing that also included city of
Sanford staff and representa­
tives from the apartm ents'
developer.
The county residents are try­
ing to resolve problems they cite
as being caused by the apart­
ment complex that is just inside
the city limits.
A few problems voiced by the
residents include tights from the
apartm ents shining into their
homes, damage to fences, dan­
gerous U-turns being made at
the neighborhood entrance and
poor storm w ater drainage in
the neighborhood caused by the
new construction.

SA N FO R D — Ever wonder
what exactly the sheriff's office
em ployees do day In and day
out? Fifty Sem inole residents are
learning first-hand through a 14w eek
Com m unity
Law
Enforcement Academy program.
"They get a little bit o f every­
thing — from corrections to law
enforcem ent to com m unica­
tions" said Capt. Billy Lee Jr.
Last W ednesday night was
special operations night as the
deputies unveiled the depart­
m ent's crisis intervention motor
hom e, H um m er veh icle and
arm ored
rescue
vehicle.
Designed to educate in the con­
cepts and procedures o f law
enforcem ent, the program is also
becom ing a precursor to other
programs, Lee said
Many o f the academ y's partic­
ipants move on to volunteer for
other law enforcem ent activities
like C itizens on Patrol and
search and rescue operations.
" It's been a trem endous

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By C hristopher P atton
Staff Writer

M wtkj photo by C hrtttophtf Pitton

Participants In the Community Law Enforcement Academy get a look at the
Seminoie County Sheriff's Office armored rescue vehicle.

many deputies carry out isn't all
resource for u s," Lee said.
T h e academ y m eets each blue lights and sirens.
Linda
R eynolds
of
the
w eek, usually Wednesday, for
three hours. A wide range of Sem inole County Regional/Lake
activities keeps everyone inter­ M ary Chamber o f Commerce is
ested, but som e of the favorites another member of the academy.
"It sounded really interesting.
include the opportunity to go the
shooting range and scheduling 1 wanted to learn more about my
community, and this is part of
ride-a-longs with deputies.
"E v ery b o d y
in
Sem in ole it," said Reynolds on why she
C ou nty should com e and do signed up for the class.
" I can shoot now ," she
th is ," said Joel VVeimer of,
Longw txxi. "W e really have a exclaim ed. "I have not done that
before, and that was a huge
proactive sheriff in this county."
According to Weimer and his
See Academy, Page 8A
w ife Jana, they've learned the job

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"So m e m istakes have been
made — no doubt about it —
and they'll correct them ,"
McLain said. "1 don't run from
problems. I like to get in the
middle and resolve them ."
McLain said shields will be
put on the
outside
light
fix­
tures
and
e x t r a
c a n o p y
trees will be
planted to
help m iti­
gate
the
b r i g h t
l i g h t s .
McLain
M cLain also
said
he
hoped som e one-cent sales tax
money and storm w ater money
could alleviate problems associ­
ated with drainage.
An old drainage pipe run­
ning underneath the apartment
from Woodson Avenue w as dis­
covered several w eeks ago.
M ark Flom erfelt, m anager of
the county's storm water divi­
sion, said the county will work
See Sunland, Page BA

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THE StMNOU HlXALD

Sunday. November II. 2001

S

e m in o l e

Su

m m ary

A GLAN CE A ROU N D O U R COUN TY

Patriots are ordinary
people with
uncommon courage

O

Veterans Day proclamation

Sanford Mayor Brady L
oonvoro.
onsnang wtti
wfin Lm aro, From vm, i
Sanford. Starring

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G ood ad v ice for e v ery o n e — teens to
sen io rs — is in "The A n ger In All o f Us and
H ow to D eal W ith It." To order, send a b u si­
n ess-size, self-ad d ressed en velo p e, plus
ch eck o r m oney o rd er fo r $5 (U .S. funds
on ly) to: D ear Abby, A n g er Booklet, P.O. Box
447, M ount M orris, IL 61054-0447. (P ostage is
in clu d ed .)

o

Reddeaa Driving
• Seminole deputies arrested Adam
Boykin. 24, of Sanford Tuesday for Bering
police and reddest driving. Boykin waa wit­
nessed by deputies traveling cat a motonyde
at aftxuximatety 85 to 90 mph in a 45 mph
a n e on Markham Rood A second motorcy­
cle was also sem with Boykin, but it escaped
the deputies.
• Sanfoed police arrested Erik Williams,
21, of Sanford for marijuana poasession with
intent to sell, operating a vehide without a
license, reckless driving, fleeing police and
attached license plate not assigned to vehide.
Passenger Gerard Williams, 22, of Suifaed
was also charged with marijuana possession
with intent to sell and fleeing police.
Stolen Property
Sanford police arrested Emma Perry, 34, of
Sanford Tuesday for reportedly stealing jew­
elry from a Mangostine Avenue resident The
victim identified one ring I’erry had in her
possession as hen

j Nov. 10 t o day of caMnMon In remembranoe of Veteran* Day 2001 for
iDtckMorkrty. JtmQtoeraon. Don Co&gt;sman.al from Caaeatoeny VMarana Inc.

porary tag was later noticed behind the dark
tin te dI windows.
w
• Sanford police arrested Joseph,Andrade,
64, of Sanford Thursday for driving under the
influence. Andrade was stooped aai
docked him traveling 40 mpn in a 25 mph
rone along Park Avenue.
• Caasdbeny police arrested Maty Fogle,
22, of Sanfotd for driving under the biflumce

Police
B lotter

DU1
•Seminole deputies arrested Paul
Behrends, 54, of Sanford for his second
aflmw of driving under the Influence.
jtvnmoie aepuaes arrcsiea men L*njnn*
&lt;2, of Sanford Thursday for driving wrier the
influence.
• Sanford pobce arrested Larry Pray, 28, of
Sanford on hto aecond offeree of driving
under the influsroe, driving with a suspend­
ed license and the tag not assigned to the
vaM da. P otkw dotted P n y tra v a U n g a t 48 fj! #i
mph In a 30 m p tis ra cat Z7th Street
&gt;Sanford poiiot arrested Jefliey Robert^
35, of Sanfoed for hk aecond offeree of dri­
ving unde the influence and hia firat offeree
of (hiving with a suspended license. Roberts
waa stopped as two officers noticed he was
driving and knew he had a suspended
license
• Longwood police arrested Bret Messer,
42. of Deltona Thursday for driving under the
Influence Police noticed a vehide running,
but parked on the side of South Grant Street
at 230 a m Almost 20 minutea later police
observed the vehide running in Ihe same
place. After knocking on the window, police
were able to awalcoi Mearer who admitted
he had too much to drink and was sleeping it
off.
•Seminole deputies arrested Ralph
Elmore, 37, of Sanfonl Wednesday for driving
under the tnflumoe and possession of mari­
juana. Elmore was stopped as deputies
noticed his left brake light did not work.
• Sanfoed police arrested Thomas Tews,
40, of Geneva Friday for driving under the
influence, driving with a head li^ht out no
vehicle Insurance and driving with an
expired tag
• Sanford police arrested David Perdue,
40, of Sanfonl Wednesday for driving with a
suspended licence, driving under the influ­
ence and having an open container of alcohol
in the vehicle. Perdue was originally stopped
as officers couldn't see any visible tag A tem-

Drug Paraphernalia
• Sanford police anvsttd Charles Frost, 44,
and Stacy Miller, 27, both of Sanfotd
Wednesday for possession of drag parapher­
nalia. Both subject! had crack pipes on them
when police conducted a routine traffic stop
ki the area of 6th Street and Sanfoni Avenue
• The City/County Investigative Bureau
attested Qyoc Nothy,58, and I
iagent 151
Oxyoonttn on Oct 24. On Nov. 7, a i
^vamjnt of hla house, Nofhy had unlawful
possession of Hydrocodcne, marijuana and
assorted drug paraphernalia. Thcrnaa report­
edly was in possession of marijuana and
other drug paraphernalia too.
Shoplifting
police ar
Sutton, 40, both of Sanford
y for shoplifting from the Family
DDUar Store. Total value of merchandise
taken was $64.11
• Sanford police arrested Regina Gaidnei;
18, and Victoria Defrvae, 21, both of Sanfoed
after the two subject reportedly changed their
shoes for new ones at Ross cicihing store and
exited the store without paying for them.

and

Disturbing the Peace
Sanford police arrested Pamela Jarrells, 32,
of Sanford VNfedncsday for arguing with her
neighbor. The police made two visits to the
12th Street residents and police stated in both
situations they believed Jarrells was the
aggnaeor.

T he fourth annual Conference on
Education of Blacks in Florida will
be held Wednesday, Nov. 14 through
Nov. 16 at the Sheraton N orth Hotel
in M aitland.
"K now ledge Is Power — Seize the
O pportunity," is the them e o f the
conference. T he opening cerem ony
keynote speaker is attorney Willie
Gary, and Julia Johnson from the
board o f education w ill lead the
Town Hall meeting. T he opening
cerem onies and Town Hall meeting
begin at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 14 and are

free and op en to the public
The presidents o f tne states four
black colleges will b e o n hand to
rem ote their schools: Oswald
ronson o f Bethune-Cookm an
College, Jim m ie Jenkins of Edward
Waters C ollege, Frederick S.
H um phries o f Florida A&amp;M
University, and A lbert Sm ith of
Florida M em orial C ollege. In ad d i­
tion, A frican-A m erican students
from O range and Sem inole counties
will be recognized for their success.
On Thursday and Friday, the con­

• Seminole deputies arrested Josh
Maudlin. 18, of Lake Mary Thursday for burglary.
• Longwtxxi police arrested Arthur Olivet;
2D, of Longwood for burglary, grand theft
over S5/HJ0, dealing in stolen property and
fraud, d iver reportedly stole a Luge amount
of jewelry from his own roommate.

ference w ill host break-out sessions
on several topics, including:
Intervention at the m iddle and high
school level; Strategies for black
male success; Strategies for im prov­
ing FCAT; and Education — lifting
you higher.
The noon luncheon speaker on
Friday, Nov. 16 is A rthur Collins,
chairm an o f the board of trustees at
Florida A&amp;M.
For m ore information about the
conference, call 407-629-4763 or 407291-3426.

D ou g F c tz e r

nMuhtr

T he Seminole H erald

D a n P in g

T h e A L FI N orthern R egion
A d v isory C o u ncil will hold
its annual m eeting 10 a m .
Saturday, Nov. 10, in the Hal
P. M ars ton Center; located at
3933 Country C lu b Drive in
O rlando. The speaker will be
Reginald Lowery o f Sanford.
T h e C elery C ity Cruisers,
in conjunction w ith the
S e m in o le County H istorical
M u seu m , presents its 18th
a n n u al car show Saturday
Nov. 10, at the m useum , I
ed at 300 Bush Blvd. and 17-92
from Flea World.
A ll cars will b e judged with
hies awarded fo r first, sec­
ond third place. The
ev en t w ill include 14 classes
o f street rods, sto ck and m odi­
fied cam and tru cks. The first
150 c a n get a d ash plaque and
good hag.
Registration is from 8 a.m.
to 11 a.m . and co st is $15. For
m ore inform ation, contact
D avid Scott at 407-323-8844.

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SU N
T h e 12th an n u al Florida
B a n d m a sten A ssociation
H all o f Fame C o n cert honor­
ing Jam es W ilson w ill be 4
p m . Sunday, Nov. 11, in
D eLand’s Elizabeth Hall
Auditorium . The event will
feature the Stetson University
Sym phonic Band.

MON
Sweetwater O aks Garden
C lub will meet 9*30 am .
Monday, Nov. 12, in Sweetwater
Community Center, located at
810 Fox Valley Drive. Ava
Holley of Buena Vista Orchids
will share her expertise on
growing orchids.
New members welcome, and
the meeting b not limited to
Sweetwater residents.

T U E S _____
The Sem inole County
Expressway Authority will
have its regularly scheduled
public meeting 4 p.m. Tuesday,
Nov. 13, in room 1028 of the
Seminole County Services
Building, located
Ux
at 1101 E 1st
S t , Sanford.
Discussion will focus on The
GreeneWay in Seminole
County.

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

“Serving Seminole County Since I90ti“
E M nT yral. JR

a m n a M im

Dteptey AdverSeing
johnCoOm an
R o u te Lavender

T h e L ake M are H igh
S c h o o l G osp el O t o ir w ill pre­
sen t a concert, " G o d Bless
A m erica," 7 p m . Saturday,
Nov. 10, in the sch oo l’s audi­
toriu m , located a t 655
Longw ood Ave. Ingid Nathan
is the director.
T h e concert is free to the
pu blic. For m ore Information,
call 407-320-9710.

Burglary

Education conference scheduled for this Wednesday

D ear A bby is w ritten by Pauline Phillips
and d au g h ter Jean n e Phillips.

O M l UNIVERSAL r*ESS SYNDICATE

' uOTunor deputies arrested Antonio
Bvnt 25, o i Sanford Hietday for ponenion
of a a d : ooaln* and m M n g an officer: Byrd
reportedly tried to outrun police when they
tried to atop Nm because of an lOegal tint to
Hi vehicle's windows. Small pieces of cnck
cocaine were found on the floor board of the
vehicle After being m e t e d at the jr t a plas­
tic bag of crack cookie was find in Ns left
shoe.
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sonmoi*
deputies uiibvgu
j o ^c
Hughes. 47, of Longwood Thursday foe p »aoafon of crack cocaine. After Hopping
Hughes for having a left rear tailing out
pcfke found a $10rock of crack cocaine
izxiemeath the driver's floor mat
• The Qty/County Errvrattouhr Bureau
ancHEu uirucn rx*n(C£ a of dnuuni
Thursday far two counts of sale and ddhery
of crack cocaine, pcaMasicn of ancaine, pceswskn of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
Pointer reportedly had sold crack cocaine
fianhtetltttStraetm ktenttnaCClBrtormanL
• The Qty/County Investigative Bureau
arretted )eftley Guaidiola, 45, of Longwood
Thursday far pcaeenkn of cocaine with
infant to iefl,pomeMfan of marijuana and
dtug paraphernalia. A drug search of his resi­
dence produced more than 22 grams o
cocaine packaged into approximately 1 gram
bags.

*

D E A R D : O n ce h e m e e ts y ou in p erso n ,
he m ay re a liz e th a t y o u r fin e r q u a litie s —
a ll o f w h ic h com e fro m w ith in — o u tw eig h
o u r tw o fa u lts. I f h e d o e s n 't, th e n th e loss
s h is.

bout

C entral Florida
Coundl/Boy S co u ts o f
A m erica will b e Sco u tin g fo r
Food Saturday, Nov. 10.
Scouting for Food will p ro ­
v id e m ore then 370,000 m eals
fo r need y Central Floridians
d u rin g tne w inter month*.
O n Saturday, Nov. 3, It waa
Food B ag D istribution Day.
Scou ts w ent d o o r to door in
neignDonioodfl a n a l o t rood
collection bags. O n Saturday,
Nov. 10, the scou ts w ill return
to th e neighborhoods to col­
lect th e bags o f food . Families
are asked to leave the begs
ou tsid e their d oor fo r pick up
by 9 am .

Abby

D E A R A B B Y : I've b een corresp ond ing
w ith this g rea t, w ealthy g uy nam ed
"H ow ard. W e m et th rou g h a n introd u ction
service and exch an g ed p h o tog rap h s. D uring
ou r telep hone co n v ersa tio n last n ig h t, he
m entioned th a t he d o e sn 't lik e w om en w ho
have had b rea st im p lan ts. H ow ard likes
chesty g irls — w h ich I am — b u t I D O have
breast Im plants. He told m e th is a fte r I p u r­
chased a n on refu n d ab le p la n e tick et to m eet
him a t h is hom e in L os A ngeles.
H ow ard say s I'm g o rg eo u s, b u t he
assum es 1 am n a tu ra lly en d o w ed . A bby, I
w anted to tell him , b u t sin ce 1 have alread y
purchased the tick et, I th in k th e b est thing to
d o is to tell him fa ce-to -fa ce. I know he w ill
b e h u rt b eca u se he is clearly sm itte n w ith me
— and th e feeling is m u tu al.
We h a v e a ton in com m o n , and d esp ite his
w ealth, I find him d o w n -to -ea rth and kind. I
am a sin cere person and d o n 't w ant to pull
the w ool o v er h is ey es. H ave you any su g­
gestions on how I sh ou ld hand le this?
D C U P IN D E T R O IT

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SAT

D E A R R E A D E R S : Today, V eterans Day,
w e celeb rate the sa crifice and p atriotism o f
ou r n ation 's m ilitary. M any gave th eir lives
................................... to g u a ra n tee ou r freed om .
We o w e ou r v eteran s and
th o se m en and w om en cu r­
rently serv in g in th e m ili­
f
tary a d eep d ebt o f g rati­
tude. I sa lu te you a ll, a s do
m y readers.
In h on or o f V eterans
r
Day, I'm rep rinting an
essay on p atriotism that
w as w ritten by the g ran d ­
Dear
d au g h ter o f Pnyl Erickson
o f C o o n R apids, M inn. T he
you ng lady, Jenna
* * * * * * *
G u lm araes, w as only 12 at
the tim e, b u t she understood the Im portance
o f this a sp ect o f ou r freedom .
P A T R IO T IS M
by Jenna Cuimarae s
"I pled ge alleg iance to the flag o f the
U nited S ta tes o f A m erica, and to the repu blic
for w hich it stands, o n e nation u n d er G od ,
Indivisible, w ith liberty and ju stic e fo r all.*'
Every d ay m y classm ates and I recite th is
oath. By d oing so, w e prom ise to b e tru e to
ou r country, ou rselves an d o u r fellow
A m ericans.
In school w e study the history o f o u r
country, learning ab ou t th o se w h o liv ed long
ago, w ho stood up fo r th eir b eliefs, risked
their lives, hom es and sa fe ty to g iv e prom ise
to a b etter life to their d escen d an ts. B ecau se
o f these p eop le, ou r co u n try is a great p lace
to live.
Though we are y ou n g er than m ost cou n ­
tries, m any look up to u s fo r p ro tectio n ,
lead ership, su p p ort an d frien d sh ip .
Patriotism can be sh o w n in m an y w ays,
even by ord in ary p eop le. M ary H ays, o th er­
w ise know n a s M olly P itch er, is o n e o f them .
M olly P itch er carried w a ter to the so ld iers
d uring the R evolu tion ary War. W hen o n e o f
the sold iers fell from h eat stro k e, M o lly sh o t
the can n o n fo r him . M o lly loved h e r co u n try
so m uch th a t sh e risk ed h e r life in b a ttle ,
even at a tim e w hen w o m en d id n 't fig h t.
W« d o n 't h a v e to ris k ou r liv es to m o w
ou r p atriotism , b u t 1 am g ra tefu l to those
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Obituaries
Edna May Baird
Edna May Baird, 79, o f South
Oleander Street, Longwood, died
Monday, Nov. 5,2001.
Bom In Detroit, Mich., the
moved to Central Florida in 1976.
She was a retired food service
worker and a member of VFW Poet
No. 9409 of Winter Springs. She
waa of the Episcopal faith.
Survivors include two nephews,
Darel Pizixli of Farmington Hills,
Mich., and Jeffery Greer of
California.
Wood lawn
Carey
Hand
Longwood Chapel is in charge of
arrangements.

Johnnie Mae dark
Johnnie Mae Clark, 65, of Rut
Street, Sanford, died Wednesday,
Nov. 7,2001, in her residence.
Bom March 25, 1936, in
Attapugus, Ga., she was a foster
grandparent for the Seminole
County School Board. She was a
member of Rescue Church o f God
In Christ and the Mother's Board
for 13 years.
Survivors include a
son,
Abraham Moses Jr., o f Sanford;
three daughters, Pandora Walker,
Roaelyn Brown and Janet Johnson,
all of Sanford; two brothers, Evony
Williams of Sanford and Ferman
Williams of Oakland, Calif.; two
sisters, Ruth Bell Callahan of St.
Augustine and Carolyn Barrett of
Sanford; tO grandchildren; and 18
great grandchildren.
Wllson-Elchelberger Mortuary
Inc., of Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.
Gilbert Creech
Gilbert Creech, 79, o f Kove
Boulevard, died Saturday, Nov. 3,
2001, in Sanford.
Bom Nov. 29, 2001, in Harlan,
Ky, he moved to Central Florida
from Oneida, Tena, in 1988. He
waa a U S. Navy, veteran and was
the owner of Ray's Jewelry in
Oneida, Tenn. He waa a Scott
County commissioner for 14 years.
He was a member of First Baptist
Church in Oneida.
Survivors include his wife,
Elizabeth Canha; two sons, Craig
Creech of Winfield, Tena, and Marc
Creech of Lancaster, Ky.; a daugh-

ter, Karen Chitwood of Orlando;
two brothers. Bill Creech of
London, Ky., and Justin Creech of
Richmond, Ky.; two sisters, Wanda
Creech of Richmond, Ky, and Ola
Campbell of Slimp, K y; five grand­
children; and two great grandchil­
dren.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford Is in charge of arrange­
ments.

Crispins Dixon
Crispins Dixon, 60, of Meadow
Boulevard, Sanford, died Tuesday,
Nov. 6,2001.
Bom In Brownsville, Texas, the
moved to Central Florida In 1983.
She was a homemaker. She was of
the Catholic faith.
Survivors include her father,
Manuel Salazar o f Brownsville,
Texas; her husband, Robert L.
Dixon of Sanford; three sorts, Jamie
L. Dixon of Apopka, Jessie Dixon of
Lake Mary, and Eugene Dixon of
Sanford; a daughter, Angela
Graham o f Leesburg; four brothers,
Manuel, Eugene, Joe and Sam
Salazar, all of Brownsville, Texas;
four sisters, Nacha Torres of
Southbend, Ind., OrlUa Delleagoes
of Orange City, and Patsy and Lupe
Salazar, both of Brownsville, Texas;
and four grandchildren.
Pine Castle Chapel of Orlando is
in charge of arrangements.
Kathleen S . Garvey
Kathleen S. Garvey, 29, of
Peninsula Avenue, New Smyrna
Beach, died Wednesday, Nov. 7,
2001.
Bom In Miami, she moved to
Central Florida in 1996. She was a
flight attendant with Delta Airlines.
She was of the Catholic faith.
Survivors include her parents,
Edward and Patricia Garvey of
Altamonte Springs; and two broth­
ers, Michael Garvey of Jacksonville
and Edward ‘T ed ” Garvey of Lake
Mary.
Woodlawn
Carey
Hand
Longwood Chapel la in charge of
arrangements.
Ruby Dillard Hacked
Ruby Dillard Hacked, 74, of
Langford Way, Orlando, died
Monday, Nov. 5,2001.
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lifetime resident of Central Florida.
She was a medical secretary.
Survivors include three ions,
Gerald Mackall, Robert Mackall
and Greg Hackett; two daughters,
Pat Bedingficld and f’am Scott; 12
grandchildren and two great
grandchildren.
Baidwin-Falrchild
Funeral
Homes Qaklawn Chapel of Sanford
is in charge of arrangements.
Edith Brauer Hallenbeck
Edith Brauer Hallenbeck, 57, of
Amigos Road, DcBary, died
Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2001, in her resi­
dence.
Bom in Passaic, N.J., she moved
to DeBary from Stuyvesant, N.Y., In
1995. She was a cosmetologist at
Walgreens in Deltona. She was of
the Protestant faith.
Survivors Include two sons,
Michael Carver of Stuyvesant, N.Y.,
and Kenneth Carver of White
Plains, N.Y.; a daughter, Linda
Carver of Hudson, N.Y.; her moth­
er, Viola Brauer Waddilove of
DeBary; two brolhers, Robert
Brauer of Saddlebrook, N.J. and
George Brauer of New Hampshire;
and one grandchild.
Memorial donations may be
made
to
Hospice
of
Volusia/Flagler, 3800 Woodbriar
Trail, Port Orange, FL, 32119.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.
Katherine Kraft
Katherine Kraft, 91, o f East
Hancock Drive, Deltona, died
Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2001, in Florida
Hospital Fish Memorial in Orange
City.
Bom in Clifton, N.J., she moved
to Central Florida in 1966. She was
a retired food service manager fur
Hoffman Lerouch in Clifton, N.J.,
where she worked for 25 years. She
was a member of the Deltona
Women's Club. She was o f the
Lutheran faith.
Survivors include a daughter,
Hilda N. Kraft of Charlestown,
Md.; two sisters, Wilhetmina
Morley of Wayne, N.J., and Olive
Sadrak of Blairstown, N.J.; and one
grandchild.

Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.
Anna Franziska Kreutzar
Anna Franziska Kreutzar, 91, of
Goldcoast Drive, Deltona, died
Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2001.
Bom IX *. 16,1909, in Ploessberg,
Germany, she was a homemaker.
Survivors include a daughter,
Marianne Spargur of Deltona; three
grandchildren; and three great
grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be
made
to
Hospice
of
Volusia/Flagler,
804
North
Woodland Boulevard, DeLand, FL,
32724.

and maternal grandparents, Iona
and Gregory Strain, both of
Longwood.
Wilson-Eichclberger Mortuary is
in charge of the arrangements.
Charles Vincent Morgan
Charles Vincent Morgan, 52, of
Detroit died Saturday, Nov. 3, 2001.
Bom in Delleglade, Fla. July, 21,
1949, Morgan was a retired employ­
ee of the Chrysler Corporation.
He was preceded in death by his
parents, Ella and Laddie Joe
Morgan.

He is survived by two daugh­
ters, Alicia Morgan Grant of
O rlando and Sonja Morgan of
Detroit; a son, Shawn jacque of
Detroit; and three grandchildren.
Funeral service is 3 pm .
Saturday, Nov. 10, 2001, at St.
Matthew
Missionary
Baptist
Church in Sanford.
Epps Mortuary in Lake Wales,
Fla., is in charge of the arrange­
ments.
See Obituaries, Page 8A

Is y o u r p o r t f o lio

Christian Marquise Mason
Christian Marquise Mason, 6
weeks, of Altamonte Springs died
Monday, Nov. 5,2001,
The child was bom Sept. 24,
2001.
He is survived by his parents,
Iona E. Hinds o f Altamonte Springs
and Lawrence Edward Mason Jr. of
Sanford; a brother, Lawrence
Edward Mason ill of Altamonte
Springs; two sisters, Tamera Mason
and Latya Mason of Altamonte
Springs; a paternal grandmother,
Nellie Mae Mason of Longwood;

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O p in io n
Halloween fra t p arty
is sad lesson in racism
Poor Auburn University.
My a Una mater — already struggling with slashed state
funding, meddling, megalomaniacs! trustees and a demoral­
ized faculty — now has a racial controversy on its hands. In
late October, members of two white fraternities, Delta Sigma
Phi and Beta theta Pi, celebrated Halloween with elaborate,
racist tableaux.
Some dressed as Ku Klux Klan members lynching blacks
(fraternity members in blackface). Other white frat boys
donned blackface, Afro wigs, heavy gold necklaces and shirts
inscribed with the Greek letters Omega Psi Phi to mock
members of Auburn's oldest black fraternity.
Who said Sept. 11 changed everything?
Couldn't those beer-soaked lads have satisfied their need
for sick humor by lynching an imaginary Osama bin Laden?
The racist costumes might have
remained the frat boys' secret but for the
Internet. The faux-KKKers had hired a
photographer, who posted the photos on a
Web site so the merry pranksters could
easily order snapshots online. Needless to
say, news of the Web site spread qulitdy.
Imagine the surprise of black students
who came across the smiling faces of their
white schoolmates, dressed in Klan regalia
with a Confederate flag in the backdrop,
Cynthia
revelling in the fantasy of lynching black
Americans.
This incident offers a striking lesson on
the continuing racial divide across the
American landscape — a reminder of how far we've come
and how far we still must go to close the gap. To its credit,
the university responded quickly, suspending the fraternities.
Interim President William Walker lambasted the costumes as
"shocking and outrageous" and promised a thorough inves­
tigation.
That would not have happened 25 years ago, when the
Kappa Alpha fraternity still held an annual Old South Day
parade down a main street of the Alabama university town,
with its members dressed in Confederate uniforms, girls
dressed in hoop skirts and black hired help dressed as, ah,
unpaid help. And it certainly would not have happened 40
years ago, when the university had just gotten around to

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American is president of Auburn's Student Government
Associated.
But the nrident is also a striking reminder of the reasons
why tradi' onally white universities have a hard time recruit­
ing Afric.m-American students. It's not that black kids are
too dumb to get in, as many critics of campus diversity
efforts seem to think.
Instead, black students show a healthy skepticism toward
attending college on a campus where they would have to
endure overt racism of the sort displayed by the dolts of
Delta Sigma Phi and Beta Theta Pi. And many black parents
are understandably reluctant to pay tens of thousands of dol­
lars to subject their children to such humiliation. What is
funny about lynching?
Before the two fraternities can be reinstated on Auburn's
campus, the university should require their members to
attend a searing exhibit of photographs of actual lynchings,
which will be mounted in Atlanta next May at the Martin
Luther King Jr. National Historical Site. The photographs
show a not-so-long-ago era when white adults and children
gathered in a camival-like atmosphere to witness the lawless
executions of black men and women.
Requiring the fraternity members to visit that exhibit
would work some actual education into their matriculation
through Auburn University.
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K e e p y o u r e y e o p e n fo r th e
tim e . It w ill b e m u s ic a l w ith
M o d e l T 's th a t p re c e d e d
a ll C h r is tm a s a n d p a tr io tic
1 9 2 7 , an d th e M o d e l A 's th a t
tu n e s . J o in in a fu n an d
c a m e b e fo re 1931.
h e a r t w a r m in g s in g -a -lo n g
A n o th e r e y e o p e n e r w ill
o f C h r is tm a s c a ro ls
' i.. It is tne
b e th e z a n y a rt c a r s , th e
p u rp o s e o f S a n ta 's V illa g e to
U S A ’s n e w e st fo rm o f fo lk
p r o v id e a re a so n fo r fo lk s to

g a th e r, a n d s h a r e , a n d c a r e ,
an d g o h o m e w ith a w a rm

fuzzy feeling. Please come,
brrin g y o u r fa m ily a n d
an d- b
frie n d s.
R e m e m b e r to m a r k y o u r
c a le n d a rs fo r th e B o a t
P a ra d e o n D e c . 1 5 , a t 6 p .t
.m.
L in e u p o n th e s h o r e s or
L ak e M o n ro e in d o w n to w n
S a n fo rd — e a s t o f th e m a r i­
n a. Y ou w ill o n ly b e a b le to
s e e th e p a r a d e d b o a ts e a s t
o f th e M o n r o e H a r b o r
M a rin a . C a p t a in s , m y
C a p ta in s , w e w ill b e s h o w ­
in g o n th e p o r t s id e .
S p e a k in g o f C a p t a in s , 2 4 o f
th em h a v e r e g is te r e d th e ir
b o a ts , to d a te , in th is v e r y
s p e c ia l e v e n t. M o r e a b o u t
th is a n o th e r tim e b u t p la n to
b e th e re fo r a r e a lly s p e c ia l
e v e n in g . A n d d o n 't g o
aw ay.
Im m e d ia te ly fo llo w in g
th e B o at P a r a d e , y o u r fa m i­
ly w ill b e th r ille d w ith a
L a se r S h o w tr e a tin g y o u to
a sh o w o f la s e r lig h ts te llin g
C h ris tm a s fa ir y t a le s , to tr a ­
d itio n a l C h r is tm a s m u s ic ,
p ro je cte d o n a fiv e -s to r y
scre e n s e t u p a t th e e a s t e n d
o f F t. M e llo n P a r k n e a r S a n
Ju a n A v e n u e . T h e v ie w in g
a re a is th e s a m e a s th e v ie w ­
in g area fo r th e B o a t P a ra d e .
You c a n o n ly s e e th e la s e r
sh o w fro m th is p o in t.
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is C h ris tm a s T h r o u g h a
C h ild 's E y e s . A v e r y e la b o ­
ra te lig h tin g s c h e m e w ill
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w ith a n im a te d a n d s till d i 9fs to s e t th e a m b ia n c e ,
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c h a rm in g lig h t- u p c e r e m o n y
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you for two hours as you
experience Christmas
through a child's talent.
More about this remarkable
presentation next time. You
will learn something then
about each of the groups
performing.
Sanford's most outstand­
ing Christmas Parade will
take
ke p la c e o n D ec. 8,2 0 0 1 ,
a t 11 a .m ., in d o w n to w n
S a n fo rd . A b s o lu te d e a d lin e

for your parade registration
is Nov. 14. We are so sorry,
but we will not be able to
m a k e a n y e x c e p tio n s .
A tte n d a flo at b u ild in g
s e m in a r o n Nov. 1 2 , 7 p .m .
a t th e B e s t W estern M o te l or
th e M a r in a (in th e d in in g
ro o m ). A p ro fe s s io n a l flo a t
b u ild e r w ill te a ch y o u h o w
to b u ild , d e c o ra te , s ta p le ,
n a il) a n d c re a te e v e ry th in g
y o u n e e d to k n ow a b o u t
b u ild in g a flo at th e e a sy
w ay . Y o u w ill re ce iv e a c a ta ­

logue of ideas showing 60
different float concepts I
stimulate your creative
ju ic e s . W e w ill s h o w y o u
s a m p le s o f flo a t d e c o ra tin g
m a te ria l (frin g e , s p a r k le
p a p e r, p e ta l p ap e r, e tc .) and
w e c a n o r d e r flo a t d e c o r a ­
tio n s a s a g ro u p to re c e iv e a
g ro u p d is c o u n t. D e a d lin e
fo r o r d e r in g flo at d e co ra tin g
m a te ria l is Nov. 2 6 . I f you
w o u ld lik e to e n te r a flo a t in
th e p a r a d e , b u t p r e fe r to
w a tc h fo o tb a ll in s te a d o f
b u ild in g it, tak e a d v a n ta g e
o f o u r p ro fe s s io n a l flo a t
b u ild e r s . W e can d o it fo r
you
L is te n , w ill y a ', fo r th e
n e x t b it o f C h ris tm a s
E x tr a v a g a n z a n e w s in n e x t
S u n d a y 's S e m in o le H e ra ld .
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s h o p p in g b u y y o u rs e lf a
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which it falls. The
day honors the
servicemen and
servicewomen o f
all American wars.
Goldsboro
Elementary
School students
recently wrote
essays and poems
in honor o f the
holiday, which is
this Sunday.

You veterans thal we
are honoring are the
onos to be thanked The
ones that dktoT light are
sM heroes. If you are the
nurse, you are sM a hero
becoLse you might have
helped a person that was
hud Thou of you mho
tough! are the cnee who
are our btggaeL and I
m ean biggest, heroes
The people that dad are
heroes because they
helped We o l would Bte
to ihank you. We Blank
you tor giving ue freedom
and land This land was
made lor you and me.
Elizabeth Lasher
fourth grade

Today mm show a l our
love, to al our banters,
and the people above;
Oil In a strange tar
away place, a dHflaBt bat­
tle they too*;
They are heroes,
there’s no doubt, patrio­
tism la what they're al
They left heir famfy,
their kids and wife, and
end up out Ew e bang
their H e. ..
They are there tor our
country when we’re to
need They are our vet­
erans and our hem u

Laura Leal
fifth grade

Vary special to a l.
Each one served to a
dflerent way;
Through flying planes
or driving tanks:
Earning more respect
each day:
Remembered tor the
freedoms tw y tough! tor.
Airforce, Army, Navy
and Marines, a l Impor­
tant to you and me;
Never w * be forgot­
ten;
Served lor their coun­
try Loved to every way.
Our veterans ate the best
•very day.
Amy Brown
fifth grads

Veterana fought tor
you and me. They fought
to keep our country flu .
Many ded to the
wars. Some on seas,
some on shores.
Many got shot down
horn Em skies. Al fa ir
loved ones had tears to
their eyes.
We keep a day to
remember out vets. For
they fought and with no
Evety ume you see a
vet. cherish them and
donT forget
Braenne Sipiey
fifth grade

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kind
E stands tor excel­
lent.
T stands for taarHIc.
E stands tor expert.
R stand) for rteponA standi lor awe­
some.
N standi tor nobis.
S stands tor suocese-

U.
They ire together.
Veterans.
Ayertei Rouse
fifth grads

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foods
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connection
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C o d e s -----------C ontinued from Pago LA
Marder informed SCM HC "re p ­
resents a patent violation of tnc
C ity's Codes related to land use
approvals, zoning, building and
life safety and licensing."
Marder noted that a city code
inspector "found building and
construction w ork either com ­
pleted or in progress without the
SCM H C having applied for or
obtained required building per­
mits (and having the appropriate
building and safety inspections
accom plished) all required by
state law and city codes."
In an Oct. 11 m em o to Marder,
city building official Dan Florian
stated a Certificate o f Occupancy
would have to b e Issued "p rio r
to any use of the prem ises."
Florian's m em o indicates con­
struction work w as performed
w ithout
p erm its,
including
building Interior walls, ceilings
and doors; and dem olishing and
repairing plum bing. Florian also
said the building has not been
certified for m eeting state codes
for electrical fixtures; fire sprin­
klers; and com p lian ce w ith
Florida Accessibility Codes, the
Am ericans with Disabilities Act
and state energy codes.
Florian recom m ended that
"N o one should occupy premises
until all Life Safety issues and
perm its have been resolved."
O ne of those life safety issues
deals with the facility's autom at­
ic fire sprinkler system . Sanford
Fire Marshall M ike M cGibeny
w rote an O ct. 11 m em o to
Marder and indicated the build­
ing may not b e equipped w ith
the appropriate sprinkler system.
“W hen the facility was a nurs­
ing home, the federal govern­
m ent required a certain type of
system , a 13R, resid en tial,"
McGibeny said. T hat system m ay

m eet the codes for SC M H C 's
new uses, but McGibeny doesn't
know because the center has not
provided him with the appropri­
ate information.
"T h ey need to tell us w hat
they're going to d o before we can
m ake a determ ination about
w heth er the sprinkler system
m eets cod e," M cGibeny said .
"They haven't completed a plans
review session or anything. We
hav en't even re-inspected the
alarm system ."
Fire Inspector Tim Robles
rejected a submission for a plans
review on Oct. 24, nine days after
the agency moved into the bu ild ­
ing, because the appropriate
inform ation w as not supplied
and the city had not approved a
site plan.
Repeated phone calls to Berko,
Levin and SCM H C's Associate
Executive
D irector
D ebbie
Driskcll were unretumed.
In correspondence with the
city, Berko and Levin focus on
the disagreement about whether
the 2nd Street facility should be
classified as a Com m unity
Resources Facility (CRF). T h e
agency already operates a resi­
dential mental health facility for
voluntary
and
involuntary
patients on Bay Avenue, adjacent
to the 2nd Street location. M arder
contends that the Bay Avenue
facilities are CRFs under the d ef­
initions outlined in Ordinance
3502, and therefore, the 2nd
Street facility can not operate as a
CRF because it is within 1,500
feet o f the Bay Avenue buildings.
Levin argues in a Sept. 26 let­
ter that the Bay Avenue opera­
tions were not classified as CRFs
on Jan . 20, 2000, the d ate
O rdinance 3502 w as enacted,
and should remain without C R F
designation. She also points out

that SC M H C 's form er I’.irl
Avenue site was not listed as .,
CRF.
H ow ever, the agency
is
expanding its services from »\lu t
was offered at the P a r k A vcm ir
location, where SCM H C opera!
ed adm inistrative offices, and a
m edication clin ic and m ental
health d ay treatment s e rv ic e s lor
patients with, as Berko described
in a letter to M arder, "m a jo r
mental illnesses (i.e. schizophre­
nia, bipolar, m ajor anxiety d iso r­
ders and d ep ressio n )." Hie
agency wants to continue those
services at the 2nd Slrvel loca­
tion, and add a 45-bed residential
mental health program for dual
ly diagnosed patients. Dually
diagnosed patients have a prima
ry diagnosis of mental illness
and a co-occu rrln g d isorder
ranging fnim physical p r o b l e m s
to substance abuse.
Those uses, Marder says, clas­
sify the new facility as a C R t
Levin countered in her Sept. 2ft
letter that while the 2nd Street
facility does fit portions o f the
CRF d efinition, the op eration
"falls squarely within the d efini­
tion o f a Residential Care Facility
as the program will provide for
the physical and em otional
needs o f 15 or m ore non-danger- *
ous, m entally ill persons in a
fam ily-like setting and is not in
the nature of a nursing h o m e ,;
boarding house o f Community
Residential H om e."
City Com m ission will deter­
mine if the 2nd Street facility is a
CRF during the public hearing
portion o f M onday's com m ission
meeting, which begins at 7 p m.
in City Hall.
Dan P ing can be reached at
d pingO aem lnoleherald.com or
407-322-2611.

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P a g e 6 \ Sunday. Nmrinbcr II. 2001

Obituaries
Andrew Morse
A n d rew

Jessie B. Penn

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i M o r s e o f W in te r P a r k ; a d a u g h t e r ,
to la
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'p r i n g s ; a s o n , L a w r e n c e W r i g h t o f
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July
20,
1928
in
Hawkinsville, Ga„ Penn was a
homemaker and of the Baptist faith.
She is survived by four daugh­
ters, Gloria
Davis, Cynthia
Anderson and Urselia Session all of
Like Mon me and Debbie Session of
Sanford; a sister, Ella I.tv Miller of
Sanford; 15 grandchildren and Ifi
great-grandchildren.
Wilson-Eichelberger Mortuary is
in charge of the arrangements.

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a rra n g e m e n ts .

Richard R. Rans Sr.
Richard R. Rans Sr., 86, died
Thursday, Nov. 8,2001.
Bom in Winamac, Ind., Rans
moved to Central Florida in 1935.
He was a member ol Iho Paola
Wesleyan Church and was an engi­
neer for Atlantic Coast Line for 31
years.
He is survived by his son,
Richard Rans Jr. of Lakeland; three
daughters, Betty Tharpe of Deltona,
Norma Cromer and Pauline Kri/,

both of Lake Monroe; two brothers,
Eugene Rans of Hobart, Ind. and
Francis Rans of Bcremen, Ind.; four
sisters, Beutah Wcrblo of Crown
Point, Ind., Pearl Frailey of
Walkcrton, Ind., Myrtle Ashcroft of
Miamisburg, Ohio, and Marcella
Young of Dyer, Ind.; 18 grandchil­
dren, 47 groat-grandchildren, and
10 groat-groat-grandchildren.
Brisson Funeral Home in
Sanford is in charge of fhe arrange­
ments.
Donald R. Shull
Donald R. Shull, 73, of DeLand
died Monday, Nov. 5,2001.
A U.S. Navy veteran o f the
Korean War, Shull was bom in
Arriba, Colo. He was a retired drywall contractor In Colorado and
Alaska. He was a Christian by faith
and a graduate of William Smith
High School in Aurora, Colo.
He is survived by his wife of 49
years, Shirley Shull of DeLand; a
son, Duane Shull of Centennial,
Colo.; three daughters, Sandy
Rudolph of Pcriiam, Minn., and

Seminole County
Food Service
Association

Judi Crider and Grrtchen Bclotti,
both of DeLand; six sisters, Lucille
Hanlon and Gladys Mann of
Aurora, Colo., Irene Irmer of
Limon, Colo., Dorothy Mewhinney
of Cedar Edge, Colo., Norma Dallas
of Scottsdale, Ariz., and Arlene
Sanders of Arrington, Tcnn.; and six
grandchildren.
Fourtowns Cremation of Orange
City Ls in charge of the arrange­
ments.

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Alice Louise TUmer
Alice Louise Turner, 51, of
Sanford died Tuesday, Nov. 6,2001.
She was bom May 30,1950. She
moved to Central Florida from
Manchester, N IL in 1988. She was a
member of First Baptist Church of
Sanford. 1 r
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She ls survived by a daughter,
Patrina L Medina of Sanford; two
sons, Gary W. Fogg and Kevin A.
Fogg of Sanford; and six grandchil­
dren.
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Ctfy M te g e r.
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Sanford
Municipal
Cemetery
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Bon Tens Group, in the amount of
*59.227 per year. Recommended
by the City Manager.

In the amount of 36,877.
Recommended by
the
City
Manager.
7. Approve street closure request of
Oak Avenue from 4th Street to 8th
Street and 5th Street from Oak
Avenue to Park Avenue, from 6:00
P.M. to 10:00 P.M., November 30 to
December 2, 2001; end waive Ino
parking! restriction on Santord
Avenue between 7th Street end 8th
Street, from 11:30 A.M. to 5:30
P.M., December 1 and 2, 2001, In
conjunction with the Holiday Tour of
Homes
special
event.
Recommended by
the
City
Manager.
8. Approve request lor use of Fort
Mellon Park tor 12nd Annual Toy
RunI special event to b e held
December 22, 2001, from 12:00
P.M. to 4 :0 0 P.M. Recommended
by the City Manager.

days to repair or demolish; If prop­
arty owners fall to effect such
demolition and removal or repair
within told thirty *(30) day period,
the City sheli demolish and remove
the bulking and/or structure, and
the actual coat erf said removal and
disposal, Including administrative
coats, will be assessed a s a lien
against Ihe properties. Owner nott-

Regular tteme
1. Condemnation Status Report
The
Director of Community
Development and the City Manager
recommend demolition of 412 E.
5th Street Condemnation Report
No. 01-03; Earnest Grant owner.
2. First reading of Ordinance No.
3 0 7 0 to annex .33 acres of proper­
ty lying between Memory Court and
R oes Street and between Knudsen
Drive and Bailey Avenue (520 Ross
Street); Jim and Una Ogietree,
owners. Recommended by the
Plane Review Committee, Director
of Engineering A Planning, and the
City Manager.
3 . First reacting of Ontinance No.
3 0 7 7 to annex .777 acres of prop­
erty lying between Rinehart Road
and Oregon Avenue S . and
between Oregon Avenue S . extend­
ed northerly and Rinehart Road
(1217 Rinehart Rd.); T. B. Bad. Itt,
owner.
Recommended by the
Plans Review Committee, the
Director of Engineering A Planning,
and the City Manager.
4. First reacting of Ontinance No.
3 6 6 0 to annex .91 acres of proper­
ty lying between 4th Street extend­
ed easterly and Celery Avenue and
Brfsson Avenue extended northerly
and Scott Avenue (2040 Celery
Ave.); Vaughn Gould and Janet
Gould-Spence,
owners.
Recommended by the Plans
Review Committee, the Director of
Engineering A Planning, and the
City Manager.
5. Adopt Resolution No. 1890 sup­
porting the grant application to the
Bureau of Historical Resources to
hire a consultant to prepare historic
preservation regulations and Infor­
mational brochure. Recommended
by the Director of Engineering A
Planning and the City Manager.
6. Adopt Resolution No. 1891
exempting permit fees and devel­
opment review fees for the rehabili­
tation. renovation, and stabilization
of privately owned contributing
buildings
In
the
Historic
Commercial
District.
Recommended by the Director of
Engineering A Planning and the
C ity M anager. (W 8 -5 )

7 . Approve City-wide Historic
Buildings
Incentive.
Recommended by the Director of
Engineering A Planning and the
City Manager. (WS-6)
8 . Adopt Resolution No. 1892

authorizing City Manager to e xe­
cute FOOT Agreement concerning
City’s utilities that may conflict with
the FOOT sidewalk project along
Highway 17-92 from County Home
Road
to
Hiawatha Avenue.
Recommended by the Utility
Director and the City Manager.
9. Approve Protimlnory SubdMeion
Plan tor Magnolia Park for a pro­
posed 170-tot single fam»y subdivi­
sion at 3901 MolonvWo Avenue,
amended Magnolia Park PD Master
Plan and subject to conditions.
Recommended by the .Plans
Review Committee, the Director of
Engineering A Planning, and the
City Manager.

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Public Hearings
1. Second reading and adoption of
Ordinance No. 3674 to rezone
64.39 acres between North Way
extended easterly and Pine Way
and between Park National Drive
extended southerly and Sanford
Avenue (3601 Meitonvtlle Avenue),
amending the approved Planned
Development Master Plan’s devel­
opment standards and adding two
additional parcels (currently zoned
MI-2, Medium Industrial, and AG,
Agriculture) to PD, Planned
Development (Magnolia Park); and
approve Development Order No.
01-0019;
Magnolia Plantation
Partners, LC and Richard L.
Mameie, Trustee, owners: Michael
Murray and John T. Briskey, P.E.,
applicants.
Recommended with
conditions by the City Manager. Ad
published October 3 1 ,2 0 0 1 .
2. Second reading and adoption of
Ordinance No. 3875 to vacate and
relocate an existing 14' north-south
utility easem ent tying between
Forest Drive and East 25th Street
and between Washington Court
and Mellonville Avenue; William
and Nancy Rape, applicants.
Recommended
by the
City
Manager. Ad published October 31,
2001.
3. First reading of Ordinance No.
3678 to dose, vacate, and abandon
Hughy Street lying between
Rinehart Road and C.R. 46A and
between Oregon Avenue extended
northerly and Rinehart Road; City
of
Sanford,
applicant.
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"W e tried to w ork through the
■Issue w ith the contractor, con­
stru ction m anager and archi­
te ct," said County M anager
Kevin Grace. "Basically nobody
w as w illing to accept tnat II w as
their fault and step forward. We
just know we're n o t at fault
because we paid good money to
get the building constructed.
Unfortunately for the county,
the litigation court date is not
until September 2002. At the end
.o f the month, som e third floor
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trailer in th e parking lot so work­
ers can attem pt to rem edy the
problem a t an expense to the
county
of
$1S
million.
According to Grace, the county
is anticipating the efrurts will
' reimburse it for the expenses.
"We Just don't think we can
wait any longer," Croteau said.
Rem aining on third floor dur­
ing constru ction w ill be the
em ergency 911 call center and
the
c o u n ty 's
E m ergency
Operations Center. A ccording to
Croteau, th e more facilities they
can move ou t of the third floor

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to be com pleted
People have referred to the
structure a s a "sick build ing,"
but Croteau said that is not an
accurate statement. Sh e said bi­
monthly Indoor air Quality tests
have show n the building to be
safe.
"You are going to have people
concerned because they can
visually see the m old ," Croteau
said.
Joe D iP rim s, p resid ent o f
DiPrlma Construction, said It

would h av e been nice If this
issue cou ld have been resolved
am icably. He even offered to
rework a couple areas of the
building to tee if the problem
could b e located.
"The tru e information is we
responded and said we would
do a sam ple area to see if we
could fix the problem ," he said.
"T h e county never responded."

flattening out the Sunland resi­
dents backyards will help keep
stormwater from pooling in their
backyards.
'I t you d id n 't have ponding in
your - backyard b efo re you
shouldn't hav e it now ," he said.
As for the traffic congestion
caused b y drivers m aking U turns at the neighborhood
entrance, county and d ty officials
said there is little they can do to
remedy th e situation as the
Florida
D epartm ent
of
Transportation is in charge of the
road. Russ Gibson, planner with

the dty, assured residents the d ty
and cou n ty will b e approach
FOOT on m e matter.
McLain also praised the devel­
oper, W ilson Com pany, fo r
attending the meeting and will­
ing to w ork on the residents' con­
cerns.

"T h ere 's
alw ays inconve­
niences w hen there is develop­
m ent," M cLain said. "Hopefully
it's d ose to being over."

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experience. A lot o f this I've
never seen before."
Wilbur Yarborough o f Sanford
said he thought the tour of jail
facilities w as one o f the most
Interesting p arts of the academy.
"It sure d oesn't look like the
i jail In the m ovies," he joked.
There are no physical require­
ments, and it is a free course of
instruction taught by members
of the Com m and Staff, Deputy

Sheriffs and staff from the
Sem inole
County
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Office. T h e next academy will
take place Jan. 9 and interested
arties
can
contact
P ete
obinson
at
407-665-6741.
Information and applications are
also
available
on-line
at
www.semlnolesheriff.org.

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^connected with the drainage sys­
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r "A lot o f the problems in your
^neighborhood are d u e to the age
!of the pipes," Flomerfelt said.
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jplpes in those areas based on
need. M cLain said he will push
for Sunland Estates to be put
Tiigh on the list.
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record of the veterans for future
classes.
"For exam ple, one of our vet­
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on the USS A rizona in Pearl
Harbor,” she said . "A s tim e goes
by, we don't w an t to lose his
wisdom ."
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Armistice Day, is celebrated
every Nov. 11, th e anniversary
o f the Armistice signed by the
Allies and G erm ans in 1918,
ending World W ar I.
In 1938, C ongress passed a
bill making each Nov. 11 a day
dedicated to the cause o f world
peace — and the day w as
known as A rm istice Day.
However, in M ay 1954, an Act of
Congress changed the holiday's
nam e to Veterans Day to
remember all w h o had fought in
various Am erican wars.
Although Veterans Day is not
a legal holiday, m any com m uni­
ties and schools rem em ber the
day by hosting celebrations. At
Goldsboro Elem entary School,
children participated in an inter­
active Veterans D ay program

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Members of the American Legion Poet 53 Sanford raise the flag at
Qoidsboro Elementary School.

Friday, which included veterans
from American Legion Post No.
53 in Sanford. Students and staff
sang songs, cheered and pre­
sented the U S . flag to honor the
veterans during the ceremony.
Several students read essays
and poems to honor the men
and women who served the
country, including fifth-grader

Breanna Sipley.
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with n o regrets/' said Sipley.
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* M ore than three dozen attend­
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Developm ent for 45-p lys acres at
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have enough rational to ju stify it
most o f the zoned UC properties
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Commissioner Grant Maloy.
intense purposes to single-fami­
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ly residential. Years later as the
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Florida
posed structure is adjacent to the
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designation would allow for
taxpayers paid millions and m il­
many high-intense uses includ­
lions o f dollars to protect that
ing apartm ents, h o tels and
area to have an apartment com ­
offices, she said.
plex across the street."
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Today (Saturday, Nov. 10)
R is the last day to register
7 early for the Spring Seminole
' PO N Y Baseball season with a
If discount.
Five age groups are offered
(5 -6 ,7 -8 ,9 -1 0 ,1 1 -1 2 and 13*
14). Cost Is $50 (with dis­
count) for 5-6 year olds and
$65 for 7-and-llp.
Registration is being held
until 2 p.m. at the 5 Points
Com plex, State Road 419,
east off o f 17-92 heading
towatd O V ie^j.
For more IraBftnation call
| 407-323-5570.
C A SSE L B E R R Y YOUTH
B A S K E T B A L L -C H E E R ­
L E A D IN G S IG N U P S
The City o f Cassetbenry
Parks and Recreation
Department will hold regis­
tration for the 2001-02 Jr.
M agic Youth Basketball and
Casselberry Youth
C heerleading seasons today
(Novem ber 10) and next
Saturday (Nov. 17), from
noon to 4 p.m. at the Secret
Lake Teen Center, 200 Ivey
Lane.
Jr. Magic Is open to boys
and girls in grades I through
12; however, those who turn
18 during the season are inel­
igible to register. The cost is
$60 for resident^ and $70 for
non-residents.
Youth Cheerleading is open
to girls betw een the ages of
six and 13. T h e cost is $65 for
residents and $75 for non­
residents. The cost includes
uniforms and pom-poms.
There w ill be a free cheer­
leading i link
Park, 200 N. Triplet Drive,
Saturday, December I, at 10
a.m .
For more information, or if
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407-696-5189.
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Bronze for Lions girls
B y D u m Sm ith
Sports Editor

Oviedo third in state golf;
Winter Springs boys 12th

V E R O BEA CH — The O viedo girls
golf team fell short in its hopes for a slate
cham pionship, but was still good enough
to finish third in the FHSAA Class 2A
Girls Finals at T h e Links at Pointe West
in Vcro Beach Tuesday and Wednesday.
Led by Am anda Sm ith's 1-over-Par 145
for 36 holes, w hich was good for a sixth
place tie overall, all five Lions players
finished in the Top 40 as the team shot
identical 315's b oth days to finish behind
cham pion Ft. Lauderdale-St. Thomas
Aquinas and runner-up Nicevillc.
In the boys' C lass 2A Finals at
Fairwinds G olf Course in Ft. Pierce,
Winter Springs finished 12th. Columbus
High from M iam i rallied past St. Thomas
Aquinas to win the team title.

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shot a 148 to tie for 12th overall.
FHSAA CLASS 2A BOYS GOLF FINALS
F.lrw lndi C o ll Centre*. FL Pkrrv

TEAM
I. M um K hm topM -f Cnlumbtn II S , 19I-2*9 W 0;2. FI.
UudenUle-SI T h o m » A&lt;|uin» U S , 289-295
SMj 3.
Snurl-M utin County H A , 2 9 8 -2 8 7 .5 8 5 ; 4. UkeUnd IIA ,
W -2 9 7 _ 5*4; 5. MUmf-Pelmrrto IIA . 298-300 598. ft.
Boone H A , 296-303 _ 599; 7. Shurt-Snuth Fork H A . 302-308
_ 408; A (Or) Peium * CltyM oUey H A . 2 9 M I 3 . 609 *nd
TampeW Hirtim I I A . 301-308 „ ft09; l a BradmtonLakewood Ranch H A . 3 0 M 0 5 . 6 1 0 : II Brilrvkw H A .
3 1 6 -2 9 7 .4 1 3 ; 1 1 Winter S p rin t*
‘Daniel c h a . 73-75 _
148,- Jeon g Jo, 78-71 _ 151; Ryan Smith. IM O . I t * Matt

ZalHber*. SO-62.1 6 2 ; J t f l Cray. 7 7 -8 7 .1 6 4 1 .3 0 8 -3 1 0 .4IS.
13 Cyprrea Creek H A . 3 1 3 -3 0 9 .62X 14 VVnic* I I A . 3143 1 7 .6 3 1 ; IA Largo H A . 333321 . M l; 16 Lake WWth John
I. Leonard H A , 318-329 . 6(7; 17. Chnrtawhatchee I I S .
3 2 8 0 2 2 .6 5 0 .

IN D IV ID U A L S CTop 10 plus Winter Springs!
I. (tie) Brett BfcndelL 7(367 . lJ7 a r e i Ja m n Vargas, 7(367
_ 137; 3. Angelo Medico. 7 0 6 8 .1 3 8 , 4. Bill Duke*. 7(369
139; 5. Malt Every. 72-68 _ l i f t ft (He) Kevin Clark, 7 3 6 9
142 and Roberta Galea. 7 3 6 9 .1 4 2 ; I. tlm Sullivan. 71-72
143; 9. Thomaa Suri. 7 2 - 7 2 . 144; 10. |amn Dickey. 73-72
145; 12. Daniel Cha. 73-75 . IM ; 33. Joor&gt;| Jo. 78-73 191;
6 7 .R yanSotllh. 1 0 6 0 . IM S75. Matt Zaltaberg,81382 162;
79. Jeff Gray. 7 7 8 7 . 164.

FHSAA CLASS 2A GIRLS GOLF FINALS
The Link* at Point* Wear, Veto Beach

TEAM
I. Fl. I ju d *n lal*-5t Thomai Aijuinaa H A, 3W-305 _ 6 1 4 ;
2. Ntorvillr H A . 3 2 4 -3 0 5 .6 2 9 , A O tledo H A (Amanda
Sm ith. 72-71 . 145; Sharah Davit, 82-71 . 1 6 4 U e r t n
D avit, 1381 . 145; Stephanie Delgado, 7 8 8 8 . 188;
S laph an l* Thom at. 89-11 . 1711. 315-311 _ 650; 4.
G alnrtville-Buchholi II A , 322-314 . 636; 5- SaraaotaRivrrvtew IIA , 336-314 6W. 3 Veto Beach II A , 329-321
ft50; 7 Tampa Chamberlain II S . 329-325 654, 8 Winter
Park H A . M I-3 3 8 . 669; 9 Cyprett Creek II S , 347-330 _
677; 10 WrllioKlnn II A . 331-332 . 683; 11. Boca R ato v
Spanlth River I I S . 346-363 709; 12 C m tv iew IIA . 3723 5 7 .7 2 9 ; 13 fampa II B l l a n t I I S . 3 7 3 -3 5 9 .7 3 2 ; 14.New
Port Rkhey M m h rll I I S . 399 381 . 780; 15. MiamiPalmrtto IIA , 423391 811. 16 Miami Spring. H A , 4264 1 7 .8 4 1 .
IN D IV ID U A L S (Tap 10 p lu * O v ie d o l
I. Amir* Cho. 7 1 6 7 . 138; 2 (he) Kelly Hurled, 7 4 6 7 _
141 and Jettka Cattle, 73-68. 141; 4. MalUey Code, 7 3 6 9 .
142 A Irk a Conralea, 69-74. 143; 6 411*1 Amanda Sm ith.
72-71 . 145. Bnmk* Layton. 70-75 _ 145; and Brittany
Hncicom*. 75-711. 145; 9 Rebecca Kuhn, 76-71 _ 147; 10
(tie) RachelOvertlnpet.7 5 - 7 5 .150and Heather Burgner.7674 _ IV). 2 1 Sharah Davit, 5 2 -7 1 .1 4 0 ; 3 2 Lauren Davla,
8 3 8 2 . 14V 34. Slephania Delgado, 78-88 . 166; 4 a
Stephanie Thomat, 69-82. 171

Lions’
season
ends at
hands of
Cougars

Lion girls All Souls honors Pressley
reach 6A
finale in
volleyball
at Disney
By D ean Sm ith
Sports Editor

By Tony De S o n n ie r
Horald Correspondent

LAKE BUEN A V ISTA — The
Lions will win th e Class 6A
Girls Volleyball State
Cham pionship tonight.

O V IE D O — There was no
m iracle finish fo r the O v ie d o
I lona till* time*.

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Heights.
O viedo m ade it interesting,
but got the job done, rallying
from a one gam e deficit to
defeat M iam i-Sunsct (20-11), 91 5,15-10, and 15-2, in the
Sem ifinals o f the Class 6A
FHSAA Volleyball
Cham pionships at Disney’s
Wide World o f Sports com plex
Friday night.
The Lions improved to 28-5
with the victory, but must now
take on form idable O lym pic
I {eights from B oca Raton in the
Cham pionship M atch tonight
(Saturday) starting at approxi­
m ately 8:30 p.m.
Also going by the nickname
the Lions, O lym pic Heights
improved to 30-1 with a 15-6
and 15-0 thrashing of DavieWestern (26-6) in the other
sem ifinal.
O lym pic H eights is the fourtime defending Class 6A State
Cham pions, and has won six
state titles and finished second
twice ini the past
pa 10 years. Only
once, in 1995,1
1445, has the Lions not
made the Final Four since the
school opened in 1991.
See V olley ball, Page 3B

H ifiM pholo by Totrwny V lncw it

All Souls Catholic School recentlyIhonorad standout basketball guard Jessica Pressley for scoring 1,000 points
In four years of play In the CMAC (Catholic Middle School Athletic Conference) while playing for the Lady Bears.
Pressley (right), who la also made a name for herself In AAU basketball circles, receives a basketball commemoraling the accomplishment from AJf Souls Principal Tom Doyle.

E agles so ar p ast P a trio ts
B y Dean S m ith
Sports Editor
O RLA N D O — Heart and a never-say-die alti­
tude was not enough to overcom e mental mis­
takes and turnovers as Edgew ater outscored Lake
Brantley 59-34 in the Class 6A-Region 1 Football
Quarterfinals in Eagle Stadium a t Lough Field
Friday night.
The final scored does not tell anywhere near the
story of this game.

The Patriots could have laid dow n and quit
with 1:36 remaining in the first quarter as the host
Eagles took a 21-0 lead and Lake Brantley had
run four plays on offense.
Junior running back Jam cl Clay did the dam age
for Edgewater, gaining 133 yards on 13 and scor­
ing all three touchdow ns in the first quarter.
The Eagles took the opening kickoff and went
71 yards on 11 plays and took 5:30 off the clock.
Clay did the honors with a 14-yard run.
See Patriots, Page 3B

Raiders open season with rout of Indian River
By D ean Sm ith
Sports Editor
SA N FO R D — The Sem inole Community
College w om en's basketball team opened
its 2001-02 season Tuesday night with an 8761 thrashing o f Indian River Community
College in a gam e that w as nowhere near as
close as the score would indicate.
Playing at the Health and Physical
Education Center, coach Ken Patrick's
Raiders jum ped out to an early lead behind
the scoring o f relum ing stars Yolanda "Yo"
Johnson and G abrielle Blankenfeld, 11
points each in the first half, and a stifling
full-court d efense that barely let the
Pioneers cross m id-court for the first five
minutes of the game.
For the m ajority of the first half, SCC 's
defense held the visitors from Ft. Pierce to
an average of a point, or less, per minute,
leading 41-17 w ith under three minutes to
play in the opening 20 minutes and carry­
ing 43-22 lead into the lockerroom at inter­
mission.
The only thing that kept the score that
close w as fouls, as SCC had starting guard
Charnesia Bailey on the bench with four
fouls and 6-foot-5 starting center Yelena
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The second half was alm ost a mirror
image o f the first as the Raiders' pressure
defease continued to disrupt Indian River's
attack.
Before deeper foul problem s started to
plague SCC, the locals again were holding
the Pioneers to a point-a-minute, leading
70-35 with five minutes to play.
But a Renee Barnes three-pointer and
three consecutive free throws put Indian
River over the 4 0 point m ark, ending the
hopes of a superior defensive statistic.
The final five minutes of the game got
very sloppy w ith numerous turnovers and
foul shots. There1 a total o f 49 free throw
attempts in the second half, 3 2 by the
Raiders, and there were 57 personals and a
technical foul called during the 40 minute
contest.
Johnson led all scorers with 20 points,
while Blankenfeld added 17 and Leuchanka
12 before fouling out for SCC. All told, the
Raiders had four players foul out.
For the Pioneers, who had two players
disqualified on fouls, Brandy Lovelady
scored 18 points and Alexis Balknian
chipped in with 13.
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w ho took on Johnson and W ales College in
Miami on Saturday, hosting Hillsborough
Com m unity College from Tampa at 7:30
p.m . on Monday, and Patrick’s women, who
made their first of three straight weekend
trips to the Panhandle to take on Pensacola
Com m unity College and Okaloosa-W alton
Com m unity College on Friday and
Saturday, returning hom e on Wednesday to
also host Hillsborough. That gam e will
begin at 6 p.m.
It will also be the w om en's final home
gam e until D ecember 29th.
As always, adm ission to all SCC hom e
basketball games are free of charge.
RAIDERS 87, PIONEERS 61
Indian River Community College (0-31
Lairry 1 2-1 4, V.iniwf 1 IH) 2* Paw(un» 3 1-2 7, AiLlejVy 0 !HJ
0, Dime* 2 CM) 5* VVjrLrf I 2 4 4, tia lim an 5 3-5 13, U tvclad y 4 ■*ID IB, Joo ilin l DM312, Morgan I 0-1 2* Malhi* 0 (Mi 0, Lewie 0 00 0, Stevens 0 0-0 0. Gallon 2 0 4 4- ToULk 21 17 24 61
Sem inole Community College 11-01
Beiggren 2 043 4. Vann 13-4 6, Bradshaw 4 0-0 5* fdhrucm 8 24 20. Bailey 0 0-0 0, Ij L iK iti 2 3-5 7# Thompson 4 0 4 5, Boyd 0
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W ith Gabriel Torres rushing
for 150 yards and Kyle Israel
aids, the
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passing for 151 yards,
University
slty Cougars ended
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O viedo High School's varsity
football season w ith a 21-13 set­
back at John C ourier Field
Friday night.
Three weeks ago, the Lions
scored a touchdown with 80
seconds left in their hom ecom ­
ing gam e to defeat University,
36-29.
University (6-5) advances to
play Edgewater next Friday in
the 6A regional semifinals.
O viedo, which capped the reg­
ular season with a five-game
winning streak to post its bestever record under Coach Greg
Register, finishes 8-3.
Trailing 21-7 after Israel's 1yard touchdown dive with 3:08
left in the third quarter, the
Lions tried to rally.
After their first possession of
the fourth quarter ended on
dow as at the University 15yard line, the Lions regained
the ball with 3:21 left to play on
an interception by Nik Holmes.
Two plays later, Lee Sloan
tossed a 26-yard touchdown
pass to Jason Raulerson with
2:54 remaining.
W hen the kick on the point
after sailed wide left, Oviedo
still trailed, 21-13.
O viedo nearly recovered the
ensuing onside kick attempt,
but it was ruled that the ball
had been touched before it
rolled the requisite 10 yards.
Still, the Lion defense held and
forced University to punt with
1:47 still on the clock.
Unfortunately for the Lions,
they were unable to move the
ball and turned it back over to
the Cougars after four plays.
University then was able to run
the final 55 ■jecondjydf the
clock.
,
•Israel gave the (£gu^ars the
gam e's first leaa wbyn he arid
Derrick Smith Nn&gt;ked up oh a
13-yari|joticbtJown pass play
at 4:45 trf the s^-cond quarter.
O viedo cam*! tight back and
tied th 4 scare about 21/2 m in­
ute's later as sophom ore Will
H jrriso n dashed 51 yards for a
score.
The tie lasted less than five
m inutes as Torres scored on a
2-yard run with 2:30 left in the
first half.
O viedo managed to get the
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m .' SA M SU L A — Jam es Powell III took advantage
H o f a missed sh ift by Travis Kittlcson to grab the
lead and the w in in the first installment of the
2001 RaceCar Engineering Sunbelt Florida Triple
Crow n and 10th Race o f the Sunbelt Super Late
Model Series a t New Sm yrna Speedw ay last
Saturday night (Nov. 3).
The Triple Crow n w as supposed to begin on
•Friday at O rlando Speed world and wrap up on
Sunday at Charlotte County Speedway, but rain
forced postponement o f those races until last
night (Friday) in Orlando and tomorrow (Sunday)
__ Jn Punta Gorda.
Kittlcson led until the halfway point, but
Powell’s #37 N atural Difference Chevrolet slipped
by and never gave up the lead as he raced to nis
third consecutive win in the Sunbelt Super series.
W ildwood's Dick Anderson, w ho won six o f the
•■•first seven races in the Sunbelt Super Series and
finished second in the other, liad a good car, but
tram med Kittleson when the #88 stalled, and that
killed his night. It was the third straight race that
he finished outside the Top 10.
t.j Orlando's David Rogers ran a smooth race in
. th e #11 Dodge, and cam e hom e third with Justin

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5.
Veteran Pinto pilot Ted Vulpius drove his #71 to
a well deserved win in the Mini stock feature. He
beat som e tough cars as Robbie Yoakum w as sec­
ond and Conrad G ren ier's #01 w as third.
Rob U nderw ood put his #09 Modified into
Victory Lane for the second tim e in two weeks.
Jim ''Hoot'* Flynn indicated he had a real good
tim e and put his #57 in the runner up spot over
2000 Cham p M ark Vandevender.
N ick Vogler won the strictly stock event with
Scott Lees and B a n y Parks right behind.
Tonight (Saturday, Nov. 10) New Smyrna
Speedw ay w ill hold its final points night with
heats ana features in all o f the regular FASCAR
divisions of Super Late M odel, Late Model,
M odified, M ini-Stock, Sportsm an, Super Stock
and Strictly Stock.
G ates open at 5 p.m . and racing begins at 7:30
p.m. every Saturday night at the track located at
the corner o f SR. U and C R 419, between New
Sm yrna, D eLand and Daytona.
Tomorrow (Sunday, Nov. 11) the Super Late
Model d rivers will travel to the tight, slick quarterm ile C h arlo tte C o u n ty Speedw ay near Punta
Gorda for Race No. 3 o f the Triple Crown. Pit gates

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halftime lead.
In other news, speedy playm aking w ide
receiver Doug Gabriel did not practice M onday
as UCF began preparations fo r Arkansas.
Gabriel, w no leads the nation in yards per
catch, was forced to miss last w eek's gam e d ue
to a right ankle sprain and is listed as question*
able for today's matchup with the Razorbacks.
Kickoff is set for 2 p.m. at R azorback Stadium .

UCF MEN HOOPSTERS W IN FIRST
EXHIBITION GAME
Sophomore Joey Graham scored 17 points to
lead four UCF players In double figure scoring
as th« Golden Knights defeated the
Birmingham (England) Bullets, 103*101, In an
exhibition basketball game last Friday night.
Stephen Grant and jU C O transfer point guard
Ray Abellard added 13 each and Paul Reed had
12 in the game. Abellard also led U C F w ith five
assists.
Brant Bailey and Rashod Johnson each had 22
points in a losing effort for the Bullets, w ho had
five players in double figures.
UCF will return to the court tomorrow
(Sunday, Nov. 11) to host Latvia Select in its
final exhibition game. Tip-off Is set for 3 p.n
the UCF Arena. The Golden Knights open their
regular season on November 16tn (Friday)
when they host Puerto Rico-Mayguez.

HESHISER TO SIGN AUTOGRAPHS AT
BOOKS-A-MILUON
Former M ajor League pitching standout O rel
Hershiser will be the Sanford Booka-A-M illion
(200 Entrance Road, North) near the Sem inole
Towne Center on Saturday, N ovem ber 17th
between 2 p m . and 4 p.m. to autograph his
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17th and fans are encouraged to get there early
to ensure a place in line.

WINNING WAYS GIRLS HOOPS CAMP
The Winning Ways Basketball w ill hold its
2001 Girls T ip O ff Cam p for girls in grades 5-12
to November 24-25 at the Lake Brantley High
School Athletic Fieldhouse.
This year's camp will feature Richie Adubato,
Head Coach o f the New York Liberty of the
W NBA, along with special guest, W NBA star
Becky Hammon.
T he camp runs from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m. each day.
For more Information or to register, please
contact Winning Ways B asketball's B a n y Mestel
a t 407-339-9053 or 1-877-8G8-HOOP (4667). You
can also check the W inning Ways Basketball
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GOLF TOURNEY WILL AID MADD
Sponsorships, players and volunteers are
being sought for the 2nd Annual M others
Against Drunk Driving G o lf Tournament.
T he event, which will b e a fund-raiser fo r the
Central Florida Chapter o f M A D D , will b e held
on December 7,2001 at Alaqua Country C lub in
Longwood.
The entry fee includes greens fee, cart, range
balls, golf clinic, breakfast,lunch, prizes,
awards, T-shirt, goodie bag and m uch, m uch
more. There will be on-course contests for the
challenged golfer as well as a bountiful silent
auction table.
If you are a victim o f a drunk driver and
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or for more tournament inform ation, to sign-up
as a sponsor, player or volunteer, please contact
Betsy Nein, Tournament Director, a t 407-8319991.

Volleyball
Continued from page I B
O viedo recorded 47 kills, 42 assists, 22 digs,
nine aces and eight solo blocks in knocking off
the Knights, w ho lost in the finals last year to
O lym pic Heights.
Doing the damage for Oviedo w ere Brittany
Kauss (20 kills, three aces, three digs), Katie
L ecals

McCosh (41 assists, one kill, two d igs, one block),
Rachel Bellamy (13 kills, one ace, four digs),
N ellie Uljenquist (six kills, two aces, seven digs,
one block), Jennifer H olser (five k ills, two digs,
four blocks), Emily Rickerson (tw o aces, five
d ip ) , Justine Efrlnk (tw o kills, one block) and
Julie Darty (one ace, one block, o n e assist).

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^DATEOSEPTEUBE R 26.2001
UARYANNE MORSE
CLERK Off THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R .'
Deputy dark
4. II , I S 29.
2001

0Q01S

M THE CMCUT COURT
OP THE 16TH
ju d ic ia l

cwcurT,

MANOPOR

i county,

MTHSCEWWT COUNT
OP THE EIQKT1ENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT
M AMO FOR
FIOMOA
CASS MO. S1-DH-a477-03fM(
Bamadlna M. O’Brien
AND
Larry Alan OBrtan II
MOnCE OP ACTION
TO: Larry Alan OBrtan I
(Nam* of Reapandenf)
[Wtapondt a X loot I n w i addmo)
U i S Charm SWCanton. Oh 44706
YOU ARE NOTIFIED I d an a c t a
ha* baan Mad agamal you and Vial
you o n reqtorad to aarva a oopy cf
your wrttan defense*. V any to V an
(nama of PaHtaar) BamaOna M
OdorvO Brian whoaa add*** la 217
Paarl Laka Cany Apt. OAAamonla
Spgs. FI 32714 on or baton (data)
NOVEMBER 1 2001. and * a too

CASE NO.! 01-CA-2O67-14-W
THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK
SUSCCE3SOR BY MERGER TO
CHASE BANK OP TEXAS. N. A
FiK/A TEXAS COMMERCE BANK.
NA ; AS CUSTOOIAN.
OARY OU3ER AK/A F. QLOEN AS
TRUST. M i l
NOTICi OP ACTION
TO THE UNKNOWN BENEFICIA­
RIES ONCER THE PROVISIONS
OF A TRUST AGREEMENT DATED
THE 5TH OP MAY, 2000. KNOWN
AS SEMINOLE FAIRWAY TEN
LAND TRUST
112(Raaldanca
GARY QLOER A « A Q OLDER.
AS TRUSTEE UNOER THE PROVI­
SIONS OP A TRUST AGREEMENT
DATED THE STH OP MAY. 2000.
KNOWN AS SEMINOLE FAIRWAY

Patriots
Continued from page I B
The Patriots gatned only four
yards on three plays on their
first possession and punted the
bail to Edgew ater's Troy
Washington, w ho returned the
ball 16 yards to the Lake
Brantley 48.
Four plays later, C lay dashed
in from the 11 and the score w as
14-0 with 3:16 left in the first
period.
T he Patriots then fum bled on
their first play after the kickoff,
with Washington recovering,
and the Eagles had the ball at
the Lake Brantley 32.
A penalty only slowed things
slightly as C lay took a draw and
went 33 yards right up the m id­
dle to make the score 21*0 .
But the Patriots did n ot give
up as quarterback Johnny
Venters, who had been out since
the third game o f the season
with a broken collar bone,
entered the gam e and revital­
ized the Lake Brantley offense.
T he junior signal-caller led
Lake Brantley on a 10-play, 67yard drive, scoring the Patriots'
first touchdown on a 15-yard
run with 9.03 left in the half.
The Lake Brantley defense
held, but fumbled into the end
zone two plays after punt, with

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court. Owrwr hae Vw rigid to mootor poaaaaaton of vohfcto Py pootoig a
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999 917. Any procaad* to errata of
Vw amounl of Vw Ian wd Pa dapoaAa d a d i h a Ctork of C k o d Court to
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DATED Vw day at OCTOBR 26.

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wVh O ita at n Act Parson* with
DwaPAana naadng • apacnl accom.
motlahnn to parEclpato to Vila procaadtog thouid m u d Vw Court
Anmnat Mur p 201N. Pad Avenue,
Santoid FL 32771. Talaohori
Nuntoar (407)323-4330 not tolar
Vwn aaaan (7) day* prtar to Vw procaadng | haartog mpafead, (TOO)
1-600-996-6771 or ta c a (V)l-6006666770 rto Ftorttoltotoy S a r t a a
WITNESS my hand and Vw aaal of
Vito Court Vito day of OCT 29 2001.
2001.
(SEAL)
Mary Anna Mona
At dark of tw Cout
ByRutoKtog
A* Deputy OerY
P i t t a November 4.11.2001
OOOtS
NOTICI Of BALI
OP MOTOR Y fjgC Ll
Purauta to Florida Siaiui*
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CASE NO.: 00—CA-1 0 9614-0
OCWEN FEDERAL BANK FSB
SOPHIA Q. 8WOLETOF4: ETAL

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RE-NOTICE OP
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pu■uani to Ordar to ratal aato data,
dated 24tfi day of OCTOBER 2001,
and ta a ra d to Caaa No. OO-CA1 06614-0. of Vw C k od Court d Vw
Ju d cal CkcuA In and tor SamtooU
Comfy. Florida I a d a a l to Vw Ngf&gt;WEST FRONT DOOR of Vw
Samnoia Couniy Courthouaa. to
Samtoola Cocnry, FtorWa. al 1100
o'clock a m. on Vw 29to day of
NOVEMBER. 2001. Via totowmg
aa t a lorVi n
LOT 14, LONG'9 ADDITION.
ACCOROINQ TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECCWOED W PLAT
BOOK 3 . PAGE 97. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FlOfliOA

O REL
H E R S H IS E R
signing

Between the Lines
SEMINOLE PLAZA
200 NORTH ENTRANCE ROAD
SANFORD, FL
407-328-4700
•LINE NUMBERS W IU BE GIVEN OUT STARTING AT 9AM.
MR. HERSHISER W IU ONLY BE SIGNING BOOKS. NO MEMORABILIA PLEASE.

Lecals

MARY ANN MORSE
A* O t a at teU Court
By Jatto E Ja iv itc
A* Deputy CWrt
to Accordance WVh Th» Antortcaiw
ACL Partona Wtol

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U u H w t a K H la F u K y w a ti
Tht* P iK « « ln g thouM Cwrtact
Court AOntntac i t a at 201 N. Park
Avars*, Sanford. Florida 32771,
Ttoeoterw Nwrttar (407)323-4330.
Not L ata Than Savon (7) Day* Prior
to Ttw ’ Prccatang. II Hearing
tototnd (TDO) 1-600-959-6771. or
Vote* (V) 1-600-6566770, via
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PA
1100 NW 49V) 89944. SUM 120
Fort laudardala, FL 33306
WMghan* (964)4560366
Factor**: (964)771-6062
Ft* No: 0667300
PuLiati.Novamter 4, 11,2001
00014
IN TH* COUNTY COURT
O F T T If E IG H TE E N TH
ju d ic ia l

emeurr.

MAM) FOR
I COUNTY,
CAM MO. 06CC-3764-2QLZ
LAKE LOTUS CLUB
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION.
VKL a not lot preM Fktoda
corporation on 49 oain bth al and on
M iM o l LAKE LOTUS
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION. INC.,
a not lor pro* Florida corporation.

V9
PATRICIA A.
KNEEfl
AND
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
COMMERCIAL CREDIT
CONSUMER SERVICES. INC.
SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND
URBAN
DEVELOPMENT.
UNKNOWN PARTIES IN
PO SSESSO R
NOTICI OP SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Vial
on V * 29 day ol N ovortar 2001 al
I I 00 am . al Wotl Front Door at V *
Seminal* County Courthouaa. y *
intororgnad Clark M l otlar tor t a
Vw tokoMng daaertoad real property
legal U r* 1024, Laka Lotua Club 2,
A CondomNum. According Tb The
Declaration Ol Condominium Ol
Lake Lotua Club. Aa Recorded to
OOlcal Recordi Book 1562. Page
1371. Ot Tha PubUc Record* 01
Se i a ula Corny, Florida
togaVwr MVi al Mrucluraa. knprovwmanta. Artur al. appaancaa. and
rpputonancaa on aaal land or used
DATED Vaa 26 day of O ct. 2001
UARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OP THE COUNTY COURT
By Jana EJaaawc
Deputy C lta
■ you at* a panon aMh a ikubAly
ordar to parttcgwla to V9* proceed­
ing, you art undid, al no coal to
you. to Vw provnton ol certain auielarca.
P lan e contact Court
Admaualratlon at 301 N. Park
Avarua. Seda MJ0I. Santoid. FL
32771 (407)665-4227 tahto 2 *orV
tog daya ol yout r*c«pt o4 Ma noOca.
4 you ara hearing Of voca mpauad,
cal 1-6066556771
HARRY W CARLS. E S Q .
Taytor ICarta. PA.,
1900 S u m * Form Btvd. Surf* 620.
Orlando. Ftonda 57610
P u tta Novamtwt 4. 11.2001
GG013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OFTH116TH
JU04CUL CIRCUIT
M AMD FOR
5EMM0LE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CAM NG: 0 6 C A -M 6615G
COLLAGE DESIGN 5
CONSTRUCTION GROUP. INC . a
Ftonda corporation.
GOLD STAR HOSPITALITY M. LLC.
• Ftonda ivnitad U btty company.
DILIP R PATEL a rau d ta oI Vw
Stale ol Georgia. RAJNID PATEL, a
raudta ot Vw Star* ot Gaotgu. and
ARUN PATEL a rau d ta ol vw Stela

Harrison led the O vied o offense wilh 98 yards
and a touchdow n on 11 carries. Billy Dreggors
added 29 yard s on fo u r carries with Jam es Jordan
carrying the b all five timed fo r 25 yards and Matt
Ford contributing 23 yards on seven attempts.
Raulerson finished w ith three catches for 48
yards. Joey Cam eron gained 4 0 yards on three
catches while Asby caught tw o passes for 24
ards. Jordan had tw o receptions for 16 yards,
latt Lougee added a 9-yara catch.
Sloan, who gairied 8 yards rushing on two car­
ries, com pleted 12 o f 26 passes for 134 yards. •'

C

Washington falling on the loose
ball to make the score 28-7.
But the Patriots still kept
fighting and got a break when
Steve Finch stepped in front o f
an Eagles pass and returned the
ball to the 15.
Venters went in from the 10
two plays later and the game
w ent to halftime with
Edgew ater leading 28-14.
Lake Brantley took the open­
ing kickoff o f the second half
and on the fifth play. Venters
w ent up the m iadle for a 67yard score, cutting the lead to
28-21.
The Patriots then got another
break when Clay, who sat out
the second quarter w ith stom­
ach cram ps, fumbled on the sec­
ond play after the kickoff and
three plays later, Jamel Oliver
scored from the six to tie the
gam e at 28-28 with 7:24 left in
the third period.
With momentum swinging to
Lake Brantley, the defense held
and forced a punt.
Then cam e the turning point.
O n a low line drive punt that
the Patriots returner bobbled,
the Eagles recovered at the 23
and four plays later Antoine
W hyliy dove over from the one
and Edgewater was back on top
35-28.

NOTICI OP

2001.

Pt TH6 ORCUTT COURT
OP THE 1ITH
ATOIC1AL ORCurr,
MANOPOR
VVMMIOIJ COUNTY,

M eet Author

B O O K S * M IL U O M

ball back to the U n iv en itv 20-yard line before the
half ended, but tw o penalties - one o f which
negated a 42-yard field goal by Steve Asby - left
the Lions trailing by a touchdow n at the intermis­
sion.
Midway through the third quarter, Israel and
Torres engineered a d rive that ended in Israel's 1yard scoring dive. &gt;

Lecals

Saturday, November 17
at 1 pm

BAN?

Continued from page I B

L ecals

YOU ARE NOT1FU0 V * m a c t a
In F o r a ta u a al lia y p g l on 6w
k t a to g d a te ta d property:
LOT 17. SLOCK D. STERLING
PARK. UMT THREE. ACCOROWO
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED M PLAT BOOK 16,
PAGE (S) 62. S3 AND 94 OP THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
A/K/A 111 FAIRWAY TEN DRIVE.
CASSELBERRY, FL 32707
hat boon Mad agarat you and you
•re m p ta d to ton# a copy of y ou
•man detonate. I m y to i, on
Monho* C, WMoon. P A , AOnnay
lor PtotoM, whoaa a t t a r le 1600
NW 48 TH STREET. SURE 120. FT.
LAUOEROALE, FL 33306 wtan Mrly ( » ) daya after tot MW publcaoon
al N o Nona to to* ( P t a a p i t t a
to THE 8EMWOLE HERALD) and
Ma Via w iR tol wah Ora Clark of M s
C a u l oMhor batora a a r t a on
R a M V i anomay or knmadtade^y

Page 3B

Novrmbcf II. 2001

Lions

Briefs

I tatafa «
• Viot Via Cay Commtaaion a *
PuPM Having In »

Hdu ld

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Vet
purauta to Vw Ftoat Judgment at
Lton Forectoaure dated Vw 2nd day
ot October. 2001. and taarad to Vw
above irytod cauae otwran COL­
LAGE DESIGN 4 CONSTRUCTION
GROUP. INC.. W Vw Plant* and
n o u n A lan MOSF1TMITY 11. LUC
DILIP n, r » 1 t L RAJNI D PATEL
AND ARUN PATEL ara Via
Datondtato L O t a at Vw kbenw•rttad Court M i t a to Vw NMwat
—
. -»aD*00*r.
-i aa O
—
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■
BfXJAa
Diat
T. *
DOJBfl,
POf Calfl,
at Vw Waal door ol Vw Courthauaa
to Semincto County. Florida n
danca MVi Secton 45091, Ftortda
Statute* betak en 11O0 a m. and
2 00 p m. bn Vie 27 day ol

2001,
•aid Fine) Judgment ot Uan
Foractoaura arfuaiad to Bemtool*
County. Ftortda, to-ark:
Lot 2. Stock B. OAKMONTE PARK
according to Vw Plat Vwreol aa
recorded to PM Book S3. Page 7 5
Pubic Record* &lt;4 Satntnoto Couniy.
Ftortda
togaVwr Mtn a* abucluraa. Improvamenta, Arturat. appaancea and
•ppurttnancaa on aak) Wnda or uaad
to oonptockon VwraeWh.
WITNESS my hand and oMclal teal
oI Ma Court at Sanford, Samaioto
C o t a * Ma 25 day o4 October, 2001
(COURT SEAL)
UARYA/M MORSE
Aa Clark ot Vw Cirout Court
ByJWna EJaaeMc
Deputy C lta
Jkn McCraa. E a y irt
H otad 6 Knight LLP
200 3 Orange Avarua
S u m 2600
Orlando, FL 32601
(407)244-1175
Attorney* tot P la te*
FL Bar No: 344346
to accordance m Vi Vw Amartcan
wan Owabwtwa Act. pareona wrfh
daabdfcaa rwadtog a apactat accom*
modaten to ptaetpata in tow procaadng ahould contact Court
Admintalranon al M l N Park
Avenue. Santord, F L tatephona
(407)6664330. not later Vwn teven
(7) daya prior to toe preceding H
hearing Impaaad. (TDO) I S 0 6 9 6 6
8771. or Itotce (V) 1 8 0 6 9556770.
via Ftonda Relay Service.
ORL1 4660532 vl
P u t t a November 4.11,2001
GOOD

V4TH6 evtcurr COURT

OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OR FLORKJA
M AMO FOR
SCMMOL1 COUNTY
CAM NO. 06C A -M 6I4-L
AA4ERX3UEST MORTGAGE
COMPANY.

T h e Patriots' offense again
w ent stale, punting after just
three plays, followed by
W hylly's nine-yard touchdown
run, and a fumble, which led to
C lay 's fourth touchdown from
the five, and the quarter ended
w ith the Eagles on top 49-28.
A nother fum ble on the first
series o f the fourth period led to
an Edgew ater field goal and the
score was 52-28 with 7:40 to
pUy.
Lake Brantley answered with
an O liver touchdow n from the
one, but the Eagles also scored
again, on W hylly's 23-yard gal­
lop w ith 1:57 left.
T h e Patriots still kept trying
and g o t dow n to the 10 when
the gam e ended.
Lake Brantley ends the season
w ith a 7-4 record, while
Edgew ater improved to 10-1
and wilt host University, which
upset O vied o Friday, in the
Regional Sem ifinals next Friday.
In other local playoff games.
Lake M ary and Winter Springs
both lost by three points on tne
road, the R am s dropping a 2421 d ecision to undefeated
G ainesvilie-Buchholz and the
Bears losing 23-20 to Escambia
in Pensacola.

Lecals

Leca ls

M l N E. 167V1 Street. Buka 20*
North Mtorra B a t a . Ftonda 33162
Talaphen*. (306)770-4100
P u tta : October 24, and November
4.11.2001
FF163*
NOTICI OR ACTION
OR CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
M T H 6 C IR C U IT C O U R T

o a Tiaa a n m i a i r t H
JUOCIAL CIRCUIT
M AMO FOR
SE3M40LS COUNTY,

n own i

CAM NOj 01-0*4-4331-020-0
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OR
a S A U AnBORE KOSSMANN.
PETER K KOSSMAN,
Hus£)v*ndrTWi(pcrtdM50f.
NOTICf BY fiWUCATVON
TO: PETER K. KOSSMAN
(MMKMnGi UIWvMiJ
you a r e h e r e b y n o t if ie d vwi
a Pakkon tor Dwaotutkin ot Mamage
haa teen Mad and eommance d to
Ma Court and you are required k&gt;
aarva a copy ot your urkton datane •a, V any. to « on ALAN J. ELKINS.
ESOUIRE. anomey tor P N to a r.
ELSA U ARBORE KOSSMANN.
■boa* addraaa ia 2101 Wear
Commercial B M . SuNa 5400. Fort
Laudardala, Ftonda 33306 and Na
Vw original with vw ctork at Vw
above ifytod court on or tetor*
NOVEMBER 27. 2001: oVenrta* a
defat* wd be entered agurwt you
tor in* renal preyed tor to Vw
Thw note* M et be puMtted once
each weak tor lour coneecubv*
•make n Vw SEMINOLE HERALD
WITNESS my hand and Vw teal ol
•aid court el Santord. Seminole
County. Ftonda M a 22nd day ol
OCTOBER 2001
A TRUE COPY
Circuit Court Saa)
MARYANNE MORSE
O t a ot Vw Cacui Court
Serrwito Cowry Ftonda
By Nancy f t Winter
Aa Deputy C tta
ALAN J. ELKINS. ESQUIRE
2101 Waal Commarowl Btvd
Surf* 5400
Fort Laudardala. Florida 33306
(964)733-1330 (407)6361177
PiAAatv October 26. and November
4 .1 1 .1 5 2001
FF214
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OR TH6 EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
IN AND FOR
MMMOLE COUNTY,
FIOMOA
CAM MO 81-045-4166*20-W
Karen L Berry
ANO
Brian O Barry
Respondent

FREDERICK W ROGERS.
NOTICE OR
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN purauanl to an Ordar Raachaduling
Foractoaura Sal* dated October 1 5
2001. and entered to Caaa No 0 6
CA 9 0 6 I 4 E. ol toe O o r t Cowl of
Vw EnyWeonto Judotal C k a * to t a l
tor Satntoola Courey, Ftortda. *4wren
AMERJOUEST MORTGAGE
COMPANY, w a Plaarf* and FREQ
ERICK W ROGERS ara the
Defendant*. I • * aal to Vw hrghta
and beat btodar tor e t a at Waal
front door ol Vw Courthouaa 301 N.
Park Avenue. Santord. FI 37771. al
11 CO AM on NOVEMBER 20.2001.
tat torth n aato Final Judgment, to

ML

LOT 12 (LESS THE SOOTH 12
FEET THEREOF). BLOCK 5. TIER
3 TOWN OR SANFORO. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1,
PAGE Sd THROUGH 51. O f THE
PUBUC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE.
FLORIOA

MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Ota ol VwCourt
By Jana E Jaaamc
Aa Deputy Clark
PuPUthSemmota Harakl
Submitted by
Marc A Ban Ear*. PA

NOTICE OR ACTION
TO Brian D. Barry
(Nama of Raapondent)
(Raapondam't lea l known addraaa)
Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Vial an action
hat baan Mad agurwt you and Vial
you are required to aarva a oopy ol
yoiRMitlendatonan . 4 any. to * on
(name ot Patifrorwr) KAREN L
BERRY. 274 K t TRIPLETT D R.
CASSELBERRY. FL 32707 on ot
baton (date) NOVEMBER 15 2001.
and Me Vw ongnat with Vw Clark of
Ma Court at (Clerk's addraat) 301 N.
PARK AVENUE. SANFORO. FL
32771-1243 batora aanrtc* on
Patbonar or mmarkalaly thereafter
4 you Ia4 to do ao, a dtliuk may ba
taarad aganal you tor Vw relief
demanded n Vw petrbon
Copwa of a i cowl docunarea n Ma
caaa. motoring entora. ate available
at vw Ctork ot vw Cacwt Court*
ctica You may nvww Vwaa docu­
ments upon request
You n u t keep Vw Ctork ot Vw
Cvcwt Courts cures nobftod of your
cw rta a t t a u (you may Ma Notice
cl C u n ta Addraaa. Ftonda FanWy
Form 12 915) Future papers m Ma
lawturf wd ba maied u Vw address
on racord at Vw dark s office
WARNING Rule 12 263. Ftonda
Famfy Law Rules ol Procedure,
reqwres certaei sutomanc dudoaura
ot documents and mlormatlon.

Fa4ur* to comply can i*aiA to aancbona, InchMng damwaal or afrWtog
ol PWadnoa
DATED: 1 6 6 0 1
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OR THE CIRCUIT COURT
iff nancy n rrn &gt;r
Deputy C lta
P u b ta October 21,26. and

November 4. II, 2001
FFtoge • I

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.

Pubkc auction to be hekl at 901
am, on Vw dmtstapeefflad batons at
Vw front door ol AVwn'a Toofrig Fc.
Locatod at 2499 OW LMw Mary Rd
Swta 134. Santord, FI. lot Vw purpose ol dtopoamg oI Vw toloMng
For torthar kitomwten ptaaa^ ca *
(407)321-2646
lt-2 6 4 1
Year 1967,'Mika NISSAN
J
W t4 JN IP 82417HUXU656
11-3661
•
Ykar 1963M*k* CHEVY 6 1 0 '
v » e i o c e s 14B5D21o t a d
P u tta : November It. 2001
■

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NOTICE OR BALE
•
Pursuant to Ftortda Slatotoa'Sa*
Storage Factty Ad. Sac i j s o e 1
63.607,
Sal*
ot
contents
(HousehokPSupphes) n toased
space to satisfy Owner tans:
36 Jam es E. McCarthy
219 Mary P. Bwamnsn
667 Robert Chambertom
To be sold or dspoeed ol Thwa.
11/366)1 10 a m Pubic Auction.
Cash Only
At SunRay Store Away
610 Rinehart Hoed
la k e Maty. FL 32746
Al may pay irffrCai 407 336435S
Pubkab November 11, 1 5 2001
Q 0064
M THE Q41CUT COURT
OR THE 1ETH
ju d ic ia l em eu rr
OF FLORIOA
M AMO FOR
MMMOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURSSOtCTION DIVISION
No. 01 -CA-1541 ILK
NorVi American Mortgags Company
PLAINTIFF
v».
Darnel 5 ttonter. si a l.
DEFENDANTS.
NOTICE OR
FORECLOSURE SALE
Nonce to hereby given mat. pur
suani to Vial Final Judgment ol
Forectoaure dated Oct 31, 2001.
andireeradincnNcaMnwTtoerOICA-154314-K. of Vw Cacui Court ol
Vw Kkh J u d d * Cacui in t a l tor
Samaioto Cowvy. Ftonda. oheran
NORTH AMERICAN MORTGAGE
COMPANY, m Ptomt* t a l Dtewt S
Hwilar: Juanita Huntac U d Ftonda
Tito Sarvicas. Inc.: _ . unknown per
son(s) n pnaieatmn ol Vw subyad
real
property.
*1.
Is/ua
Detandtalsl. 1 wd aMtoVw Mgtwd
and beal baktot tor e t a al Vw W ta
front door ot Vw Semincto Comfy
Courthouse m Santord. Ftonda.
Seminote County. Ftonda. at
11 00 00 AM on Vw itoyot DEC - 4
2001. 2001. Vw toaowmg basertoed
property as sal tonb m sad Fuel
Judgment, to a*'
LOT 5 BLOCK F. W5DUERE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 1.PAGE H I. OR THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
NOTE Pursuant to Vw Fart Debt
Collection Practices Act you are
advised that thw law Ifrm to deemed
to be a debt cokectar attempting to
ceded a debt and any ntormaaon
□blamed wto ba uaad tor vwl pur­
pose
Dated Vie 1st day of November.
2001 .

MARYANNE MORSE
O t a ot Omul Court
By Jane E Jssem c

Deputy Ow*

COOWJ3 4 st a w ia r sk i , p a
4010 Boyscurf Boulevard
Surra 490
Tampa. FL 33607
Tateptene: (613)677 6008
C 4 S S I6 0 I-2 7 6 7
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A r tu A. Mekkontooto, Jr PLS
Florida R i g ....... it Land Surveyor • 4188
DATE:

JUBOAI C M C U t
MAM) K M
U N M O U COUNTY, K O R D A
04 TH RaRCU T COURT PO RTH i
dGHTMNTH JUDICIAL C M C U t
IN AM) E on M M N O U COUNTY, RU M BA .

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SEMINOLE COUNTY. ■ poflhcb u M X M fl ol OT BUM d Ftorkta.
v*.
AUTUMN GLEN HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION. INC,. 1 R A M norvprd*
corporation. ADVENTISTS HEALTH SYSTEIASUNBELT, INC, ■ R A M no*prod corporator). dtYi R a m HaapUL BISHAR TANNOUS, RANA TANNOUS GREAT WESTERN BANK, a Fadard Savtrga BOTc md RAY
VALDES •&lt; Tai CoAador ol Samrnota County. R A M ; and IM imknown
tpouaoa ol Yia aOox 4 any. I » h a n . da .Ian a a a d p e a i, go
Aon. taeieee. ayaciAora. b k iaM ito ra, mortgagee*. yudgmant c n d U L
irueiaae. M oM M n . pareona n poaaaaaran and any and a i 0
having ot darning » hava any M L HOT of M anat by, torough. undar or
agantt ina abova nomad Datandari*. or oOTtmrea rtaareng any rtghL ffita. or
(*).
TO THOSE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS AND TO AURUTTTES CLAM­
ING INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANTS. AND TO ALL PARTIES HAVING OR CLAIMMO TO HAVE
ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED
BELOW
An Emmera Domain Pabhon, togatfer vHth (a DadtaraBon ol Thkbig baa baan
Nad m OT abova-atytad cn a l lo a o M a cattail proparly W at to Bammed
Coutay, FhnM, dototood n M o m :

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FOR SKETCH OF DESCWPTON SEE SHEET I OF T4 OF THE DOOO
ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP AS PREPARED BY BOWERSWOLETON
ANO ASSOC. ANO CERTIFIED CORRECT TO EENMOUI COUNTY FOR

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C A M HOj IM1-CA-2M4-11-L

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Pared 13B
Dodd nnad [from I low*4 Bunch Road la Rad Bug LaAa Road)
Right-dWay
A portion of
"Tract C. A u h m oian P le a * II. aa ncotdad in PM Boo* SB. Paga At. ol d a
Public Record* ol Sammota County Florida.’
Bagki mora paiba/tarty daaertoad aa:
B a ^ i al ma Sodhwad eomar ol Tract C, Aukrmn Olan Pbaaa II. aa racordad in plat Book J5. Paga *B. d M Pubic Racorda d SarNneta Comfy.
Florida, ihanca run N o n T 36W along OT Waal b e d add Tract C I dalanca ot 396 M Mat lo tia Port oI Curvature oI a cu m conc a na to OT
SouOTOT and bavtig a radua ol BO O teat fiance nm Narihaaatoriy along
OT arc d add cuva torougfi a canbtf a n 0 * d * 0 * 0 0 7 0 tor a datanca ot
3 9 1 7 Mat to a port d c w a h x * d a curva concave t o r e B o u feM h av lig
a radua ol 2 0 0 0 laal and a tangard bearing ol S89-4670W ; toanca n n
Soutowatrerty along n e a r e d «*•) curva torough a eanbd an^adtO-O CXT
tor a dtaiarea ol 31.42 tear, toanca SOt’I T a r E a d t o n a ol B i l l teat:
toanca 399*3173-W tor a dtatancadS.K toot to OT POINT OF BEQMMNO.
Containing 2.0S7 aquara teal, more or tea*.
Togatoar wan a portion oh
'Tract D. Autumn Qian Ptiaae II, aa raesntad to plat Book IS , Paga 4 * ol
Pubic Record! oI Sarrtnola County. Florida.'
Bang more pariciiarty daaertoad aa:
B*TFn i l too Norihwaat comar d Tract 0 . Aukam Qian Pbaaa a, aa recordad to Plat Book SS. Paga * 1 ot toa Pubic Racorda ol Bambmte County
Florida; toanca n n NM'M ir 'E along toa Nerto Ma ol atod Tract D .adtolanca of S 00 laaL toanca SOI’1D T E . a datanca ol 4 4 S JX teat to toa potol
d cumluro ot a cu m ooncave to toa toorOTM and having ■ radua d 20 X
te at toanca Soutomlarty atong toa ate d aald a n a tomato a canard angla
d a e rx x - tor a datanca d l l 42 teal to a port dcw vakaa d a curia concava to toa Nortoaaal havtog a radua d 25 00 teat and a tangant baaring d
S 8 0 4 6 7 4 W . toanca Norton aaWrty atong toa arc d aald c u m torougtia cm Iral angla d 9 O 'X O 0 lor a datanca d 39 27 Fad: toanca N01 "13"30W a delanca d iiO 00 Hal to toa POtNT OF BEGINNING
Contaavng 2.278 tryjara laat mora or V u
PQ040B
EXHIBIT ’A’
000087
P a g a td l
Too*th*f with ■ nation of:
-Trad B. Autumn Gian Pbaaa L aa recorded In Ptat Book 28. Paga id d toa
Pubic Racorda d Samnda Couray. Florida.’
Bang more parncutarty daaertoad aa:
Begm al toa Sod beatl corner d Trad B, Aukam Olan Phaaa L aa record­
ed in Ptal Book 33. Paga 46. d OT Pubic Raconto of Bamtada Comfy.
Florida, toanca run NOIRIX/W dong toa Wad toa at add Trad B a B a­
lance d IS I 10 led to toa Merteckon into toe Morto to e d toe Boutm ed V4
d S e a m 2S, Townahp 21 Souto. Range 30 Eaat: toanca cordnua atong toa
Wad toa d ta d Trad B. NOI "321 r w i ddanca d 7 M S t tod to t i e pdrd
d curvature d a cu m concave to toa Soutoaad and having a radkja d 23 OO
leaf, toanca run Norihaattarty atong toa arc d add curve torough a carpal
angla d 90 00 Otr lor a datanca d 30 27 laal to a point d curvdura of a curve
concave to toa Soutoaad havmg a radua d 20 OOtod and a tongant bearing
dSBD 27i3rw , toanca tun Soutoaaalarty atong toa arc d e a d e in a a e n a to
a central angla d 90XOOT tar a datanca ot 31 * 9 toot toanca nar
s o r B - t r E a iktianca d 808.01 tad to toa Maraaaton wen toa rwrin kna d
toa Southwed l/i d Section 2 1 TownaNp 21 Bouto, Range 30 E M ; toanca
S o r i 3 X " E a datanca d 3SI 03 leaL to a point on toa Bouto b e d add
Trad B: toanca atong add b e S804024-W tar a dd anca d B X l M t o t e
POINT OF BEGINNING
Contawng 3.830 aquara teat, mora or laaa.
Togetoar into a ponton o f
T ra d C. Autumn Olan P le a * I aa lacwdod In Pid Book 3B. Paga 4B, d toa
Pubic Racorda d Sam nda County. Florida.'
B a rg more pariiculariy daaertoad aa takowa
Bagn al i d nonhead ccmar d bad C. Aukam Olan Pbaaa L aa raoordad
« Plal Book 38. Paga 48. d toa PuMo Raoonla d Samtnoto C ouay Florida:
toanca run NddTT-43TE atong toa North P d d aad Trad C a rfatonca ol BOO
lad. Bunco SO I ’32’ 17 ^ . a ddance d 80 0 0 tod to » d poke d curvokaa d
a c u m concave to toa Norihaad having a mSuk of 2 0 0 0 loat; Pence
Soutoaaarariy ilcng ma arc ol taid curva torougv • central angta d kOTXTOO"
lor a (Avieea d 31.42 lad to a port ol curvature ol a c u m concave to toa
Northaait having a ratoua d 2 8 0 0 la d and a langant baaring ol
Sflri’2 7 43"W. toanca n r Nortoeeatariy atong toa arc d add c u m torough a
central angd d w o o oer tor a datmea of M 7T toot; toanca M0l’32’ 17Tf
along toa Wad P d d add Trad C a Balance d 48 00 te d to toe POINT O f
BEGINNING
Cortartog 302 aquara leaf, mora or lata.
0 0 *0 7
000011
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PARCEL 830
DODO ROAD (FROM HOWELL BRANCH ROAD TO RED BUG LAKE
. ROAD)
PERMANENT WALL EASEMENT
A PORTION OF TRACT ~C~ ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF AUTUMN
GLEN PHASE II, A3 RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 38, PAGES U 4 i t . OP
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUNTV. FLORIDA
COMMENCE AT THE MOST SOUTHERLY SOUTHEAST CORNER OF
SAD TRACT XT. THENCE SOUTH 8 9 T 1 1 T WEST, ALONO THE SOUTH
LINE OF SAIO TRACT XT. A DISTANCEO f 7 * 8 0 4 FEET TO THE EAST
r ig h t o f way line o f d o oo r o a d a s p e r s e m in o l e c o u n t y

RIGHT OF WAY MAPS NO PS 033 FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING,
t h en c e n o r t h o i 'i T jt r w e s t , a lo n g sa id e a s t r ig h t o f way
LINE, A DISTANCE OF 403 12 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE OF A
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY ANO HAVTNO A RADIUS OF 20 00
FEET. THENCE RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONO ARC OF SAIO CURVE. A
DISTANCE OF 31 42 FEET. THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF w a r OCT
TOA POINT ON THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY UNE OF WATERVIEW LOOP.
ACCORDING TO SAIO PLAT OF AUTUMN GLEN PHASE 8, THENCE
DEPARTING SAIO SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE. RUN SOUTH a i ’13’38’
EAST ALONO THE EASTERLY UNE OF SAIO TRACT -C". AND WEST UNE
OF LOT 71 OF SAID PLAT. A DISTANCE OF 23.71 FEET. THENCE DEPATING SAID EASTERLY UNE ANO WEST LINE OF LOT 71, RUN SOUTH
01 1353" EAST. A DISTANCE OF 10 00 FEET. THENCE SOUTH O f l U T
EAST A DISTANCE OF 387 50 FEET TO A POINT ON SAIO SOUTH UNE OF
TRACT X * . THENCE SOUTH 8 T 3 I 2 T WEST. ALONG SAIO SOUTH UNE,
A DISTANCE OF 10 00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTAINING 4*04 SQUARE FEET. MORE OR LESS
ANO ALSO
THAT PORTION OF
-TRACT 0 . OF AUTUMN GLEN PHASE II AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
33. p a g e *8. O f THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA"
"TRACTS B ANO C. OF AUTUMN GLEN PHASE I AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 33. PAGE *8, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA"
EXTENOiNO NO MORE THAN 1000 FEET BEYOND THE NEW RIQMTOF WAY LINE FOR DOOO ROAD. AS LOCATED IN PARCEL NO. 138. PRO­
JECT NO PS 033
CONTAINING tB 87* SQUARE FEET. MORE OR LESS,
CERTIFICATION
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND
BELIEF THAT THIS LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS TRUE. ACCURATE. ANO WAS
PREPARED UNDER MY DIRECTION
K0773POI871)
000012
I FURTHER CERTIFY THAT SAID LEGAL LANO DESCRIPTION IS IN
COMPLIANCE WITH THE MINIMUM TECHNICAL STANDARDS AS SET
FORTH BY THE FLORIOA BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL SURVEYORS AND
MAPPERS PURSUANT TO SECTION 472 027, FLORIDA STATUTES
DENNIS L DEAL
FLORIDA PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR NO 3*21
BOWYER SINGLETON A ASSOCIATES. INC
320 SOUTH MAGNOLIA AVENUE
ORLANDO. FLORIOA 32801
DATE: 7 8 0 1
NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED ANO SEALED
I273PQ1871
EXHIBIT *A*
000103
Pag* 2 d 2
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PARCEL 1*7
Dotd Road (bom H em * Branch Road to Rod Bug Laka Road)
Right d-Way
Snuto kna of laid Nortowed 1/*dto*Southead 1/4 a dalanca d 2S 00 tad
10 toa •living Ead Right or Way ma d Dodd Road and toa POtNT OF
BEGINNING, toanca run N0D 31 14"W along Mid Ead ngu-d-way ltd a dtounca d 818 84 real, toanca NS*'28*8"E a dalanca d 4 3 0 0 laat; toanca
SOO"31I*"E a dotanc* d 338 07 laal. toanca S 0I"38 2*"E a durance of
*60 68 toe* to to# South kna ol aad Nonhead 1/4 d toa Soutoeed 1/4,
toanca S89 28 42"W along laid South ma a durance d 32 00 laal to toa
POINT OF BEGINNING
Containing 0 838 acral, more or le u
Togatoar with
I hereby canty tod toa Lagd Dejunphon tor Pared 147 l e t baan praterad
under my toracWn n Comokanca »to toa Mnmtrn Tachncd Standard* u
sat forth by toa Florida Board d Protouonal Lind Surveyor*, punuad to

Lecals

Lecals

Lecals

EXHIBIT’A’
000108

Pago l d l
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Pared B47
Dodd Rood (bom Horn* Brandi Road to Rad Bug Laka Road)
A
ofc
, '
T h e Wad 1/3 d toa Norton a d 1/4 d to* Boutomd 1/4 d SacBon 24.
1benah*p 21 SoidL Ranga X EaaL LESS ao much aa taken tor DOOO ROAD
tnd RED BUG ROAD, ak tying and bang akuate In Bamnola County, Florida *
LESS THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LANO. TO WIT
Commence d toa Wad 1/4 comer d and S a a u n 24. toanca nn
6 0 M J2 5 V / atong toa Wad In* d toa Soutoaad 1/4 d Section 24 tor
1320.80 tod to toa Norto to* d to* North 1/2 d to* Soutoeau 1/4 d toa
8oidM ad IM Sutton 24; toanca N09TD1OE dong aakt North toe tor 28 8 1
tod to toa Eadariy rtght-d-OTy t o a d Dodd Road and bang a port d ralea n ; toanca eontou* N 8*W H TE tor 882 S3 leaf toanca N0O 3248YV tor
814.T30 tod to to* PO0FT OF BEGINNING; toanca conbnue N00"32'48"W tor
8 7 2 0 0 tod: fe n c e BMTW VnN tor 2 7 7 8 0 la a t toanca SOCT3S 2I-E tor
327.10 tod: toanca 80S*3r3arw lor 13300 laat; toanca S 2 * o e oe"E tor
I82B 0 tod toanca N S8*3r3rE tor 8 0 3 0 tod to a port d curvature; fe n c e
IB M tod dong toa are d ■ cu m to toa toft having a radara d 214 00 lad
d d a caned anga d 04"080ar to a p o rt d reverie turvM ia: toanca 34 00
tod dong toa are d a nave to toa right havbig a radue d 25 00 laat and a
cd *rd and* d 77’34"27’ to a P o rt d Compound Curvature toanca * 8 73
tod atong toa are d a cuva to toa right havbig a radua d 100 00 Net and cana d angla d 30*5733* to a Port d Compound Curvdura. Ihence 18 97 tod
atong too arc d a c u m to toa nga having a radua d 2S 00 laal and a cental
angla d 43*2030" to a P o rt d Ravara* Curvature, toanca 122 34 Nat atong
to* are d a cu m to toa tod havtog a radua d 44 00 lad and a eanbd m g e
d i s o r t r i i ', toanca departing hem urd curva on a radd b e bearing
8 3 2 -I7 T 4 1 tor 3 0 1 0 teat fe n c e N 8V"3n*"E tor 110 m tad to to* POINT
m mt m y iT io r* ^ n ic u u in y c in c-w1d-iv ■Qii «
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18 00428
EXHWT’A*
000107

FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
GARY LEISE. PL-9.
Each Datondant It torthar noMod tod to* Padtanor * 0 paMcn lor an Ontor
d Taka b a i n to* HONORABLE DEBRA S NELSON, ore d to* Judge* d
to* abovaatylad Court, on Wtodreaday to* 2d h day d Ituiaikar. 2 X 1 d
1 X pm., m Courtroom M, al toa Bembtda Coway Courtoouaa. Sodom.
Florida, ei accordance with tv Declaration d Taking harddor* Bad to toll
eaua* At Datondant* to tod lull and a* dhar Waiadad pad** may bnaty
raquttl a hearing on toa Patoton tar 8 e Order d TWUng d toa b id did placa
dabTetad and b* hsard. Any Dalardart taring a&gt; to* a bnaty raguad tor
haamg d e l warn any nghl to otfad to to* Order d TWting
ANO

Each Datondant and any other parton* doming any beared to toa property
daaeded n toa PeMtan m to* abova-alytod Emtnd* Domdn ptocaadbig la
hereby reryived to ra m written datontat, * any you hava, to toa Parton
har Rotor* Mad in r t* cauaa on toa Padkiiet. and any raguad tor * haamg
on to* Pawion tor toa Order d Taking, t daalrad. on Pattoorer a Attorney,
whoee name and addraai a mown betaw on or beta* Wadedtoy Ik/wnbar
21. 2X 1, and to Mato* ongbeld your wrtton dartre** and any larprad tor
haamg on toa Padton lor to* Oder d Tkkaig wdi to* Cterir d Vta Court ader
batata l a w * on to* Padionar'a Attorney or brmailitoly toaraaftor. to ahoar
what hghL we, Maiaat or ban you hava. I any or dabn to and to to* property
dcicnbed to aad Petition and to ahow caul# 9 any you leva, afiy add pieparty ihouhl not ha condemned lor toa ueea and purpoaea aa ad tarto to add
Pennon Nyou.lal to anawar, a d*taul| may b* entered agatod you tot toa
ralel demanded to to* Pamon. II yeu Ml to rac/eal a haamg on toa Pikft?i
tar Order d Tatung you aha* warn any n o* to otfad to aad Ontor d Taking.
WITNESS my hand and aad d aad Cowl on OCT IS 2X 1.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
INANO FOR SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
By Ruto King
Deputy Ctotk

ROBERT A McMillan. County Ahorrey
tar Sarrwid* County, Florida
Bamtooto County Same#* Building
1101 Eatl Fv»1 Slraal
Santard. Florida 32771
Tetophor* (4O7106S.37M
Altamay tor Pdiboret
PdXeh Novambari, 11,2X1
□0009 *IX

P ag *2d 2
UGAL DESCRIPTION
Pared *47
Dodd Road (bom Itoeaf Brandi Read to Rad Bug Laka Roadl
Wkaar Ratanaun Area
Conananea d f e Nortoaiad eomar d Soutoaad 1/4 d Section 24. Toenahp
11 Souto. Range X Eaat toanca SOO’l t ' l i ' E dong too Waal b e d ta d
Bautoaod 174 d 1J t B B i tod to to* Souawad correr d to* Norihwatl 1/4
d to# Ooubeed 1/4 d aad Section 24; toanca N88‘2874"E atong toa South
b e d add Nortoaiad 1/4 d toa Soutoeed 1/4 « dtotonca d 77 OO la d to toa
POINT OP BCGINNINQ: toanca conunua N W 28 43-E atong aad South b e
a rfatonca d 110.80 tod to toa Soutoaad eomar d toa Wad 1/2 d to* aad
Nortom d 1/4 d toa Bo u te e d 1/4; toanca NOOTTICTW along t e Ead b e
d toa add Wad 1/2 d toa Nodwad 1/4 d to* Sourimad 1/4 a dbkmca d
209 00 tod; toanca BBg’ IB'42'W a datanc* of 203 00 toat; toanca
BOO^riOTE a ddanoa d 14000 le a f toanca S a o ia r il'W a rbatam d
408 04 toat toanca 8 0 1 *3 0 3 4 ^ ■ dtotanca d 23 00 tod to * e POINT OF
BEGMMNa.
CortabanQ M M a c n , more or toa*.
I hereby eetdy tod toa l«M f Daaettoaon tot Parcel 047 te a baan prepared
eKtor my dracam It Compianca «kh toa Mbwnun Technical Standanto «
a d torn by to* Florid* Board d Prafaaderel Land Sum yor*. punuam to
Backon 472 027 Ftonda StakA#
ArYw A. Maabentooto. Jr PLS
Ftortda Ragtotorad Land Surveyor 4 4188
DATE: F ib M IM1
TU lk
UEOL80I8
01/31/01
0427
EXHIBIT’A’
000131
Pag* 1 d 1
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Pared 1*7

Dodd Road (bom Hoot* Brandi Road to Rad Bug Lake Road)
FbgM-d-Way

Thd poraon d
T ra d A. Aukim Gton P le a * 8L a * lacontod to Plat Book 37, Paga 73. d i e
Pubic Raconto d Semmoto County Ftonda.*
mac* puirucuiwny ijmctiochj u iqwmis.
Bagbi d toa Soutoaad eomar d Trad A. Aukam Gian P te ia III. aa menu)
*d n Pier Book 37. Pag* 7 8 d to* Putfto Racorda d Sam krte County.
Ftortda; a e n e * N01 *iar IThN atong a e v m r b e c4 &gt;am Trad A a dWanca d
2B2.44 tod la Bd port d curvature of a c u m cone#,# to toa S o u te a u and
havtog a mdua d 23 00 tod; toanca run Nonhaaatany along t e a r e d aad
c u m torough a eanbd m p t at 91X F S5" lor a dntanc* ol X 74 laal to a
port on to * Norto b e d laid Trad A. toanca N 89'323*"E atong mm) b e a
datanca d 1008 tod to a port of cunrakn d a curve concave to to*
South***) havtog a radua d X X laal and a tangant baaing d
g a*"32-)rv r, te n c * rvn Soutomatariy atong * e are d Mid c u m torough a
cararat angto d tr O T S T tor a datanca d 47 88 tod. toanca S 0 1 "3 2 I7 X a
define* d 27728 tod to to* South b e d mm ) Trad A. toanca SAS j r t r w
atong MA) b e a datanca d 8 X tod to to* POtNT OF BEGINNING
Containing 1 0 X nyrar* toaL mora or l*M
431
00X 16
UGAL DESCRIPTION
PARCEL 967
DOOO ROAD (FROM HOWELL BRANCH ROAD TO FIFO BUG LAKE
ROAD)
PERMANENT WALL EASEMENT
APOfmONOF:
TRACT A. OF AUTUMN GLEN PHASE III AS RECORDE D IN PLAT BOOK
37. PAGE 74, OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORI­
OA.*
EXTENDING NO MORE THAN 10 X FEET BEYOND THE NEW RIGHT OFWAY UNE FOR DOOO ROAD. AS LOCATED IN PARCEL NO 187. PRO
JECTNO. PS-003
CONTAINING 2.828 SQUARE FEET. MORE OR LESS
CERUFJCATIQN
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND
BELIEF THAT THIS LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS TRUE. ACCURATE. ANO WAS
PREPARED UNDER MY DIRECTION
I FURTHER CERTIFY THAT SAIO LEGAL LAND DESCRIPTION IS IN COMPliANCE WITH THE MINIMUM TECHNICAL STANDARDS AS SET FORTH
BY THE FLORIOA BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL SURVEYORS AND MAPPERS. PURSUANT TO SECTION 472 027. FLORIDA STATUTES
DEFiNtS IL DEAL
FLORIDA PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR NO 3421
BOWER-SINGLETON 8 ASSOCIATES. INC
820 SOUTH MAGNOLIA AVENUE
ORLANOO. FLORIOA 32801
DATE: 7-6-01
NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED ANO SEALED
X 273P G I875
0X 133
DOOO ROAD
OWNER: BISHAR TANNOUS ANO RANA TANNOUS
PARCEL i169 RIGHT-OF-WAY FEE
THAT PORTION OF: LOT 24, HOWELL CREEK PARK. PHASE I A AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 44. PAGE 1. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
BEGIN AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 24. HOWELL CREEK
PARK. PHASE 1A SAID POINT BEING ON THE WESTERLY RIGHT O f WAY
LINE OF DOOO ROAD ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF. THENCE
RUN 874*101 *"W. II SS FEET ALONO THE SOUTHERLY LIME O f SAID
LOT 24. THENCE RUN NO«"35 OTW. S3 X FEET TO THE INTERSECTION
WITH SAIO WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF DOOO ROAD SAIO
POtNT BIENQ ON A CURVE. CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST. HAVING A
RADIUS OF *4 1 4 7 FEET ANO A CHORD BEARING OF S I ? OffiTE,
THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAIO CURVE AND
SAID WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAT UNE. THROUGH ACENTRAL ANGLE OF
o r i n s ’ . A DISTANCE OF 82 23 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTAINING 138 SQUARE FEET MORE o n LESS
SUBJECT TO THE MATTERS AS SHOWN ON SAID PLAT OF HOWELL
CREEK PARK. PHASE 1A AS RECOHDEO IN PLAT BOOK *4, PAGE I
FOR SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION SEE SHEET 8 OF 14 OF THE DODD
ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP AS PREPARED BY BO W ER SINGLETON
AND ASSOC AND CERTIFIED CORRECT TO SEMINOLC COUNTY FOR
PROPERTY ACQUISITION
DATE 08-14-88
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
GARY LEISE. P L S
0433
EXHIBIT "A*
000139
DOOO ROAD
OWNER; BISHAR TANNOUS ANO RANA TANNOUS
PARCEL 4788 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
THAT PORTION OF LOT 24. HOWELL CREEK PARK. PHASE 1A AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 44. PAGE I, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 24. THENCE
RUN S74"101S"W ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 24 II 35
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE CONTINUE S74 18 18-iV
ALONO SAID SOUTHERLY LINE OF LOT 24 A DISTANCE OF 10 13 FEET.
THENCE LEAVING SAID SOUTHERLY LINE RUN N X "36X "W . 83 85 FEET
TO A POINT OF CURVATURE O f A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTH­
EAST. HAVING A RADIUS OF 831 47 FEET AND CHORD BEARING OF
N12-47-27-W. THENCE RUN NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF
SAIO CURVE. THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04 VSoar. A DISTANCE
OF 00 31 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 24
THENCE RUN N»4*1402iE ALONG SAIO NORTH LINE 10 01 FEET TO THE
NORTHEAST CORNER O f S/UD LOT 24 ANO A POINT ON THE WESTER­
LY RIGHT OF-WAY UNE OF DOOO ROAD AS SHOWN ON SAIO PLAT OF
HOWELL CREEK PARK. PHASE I A. SAID POINT ALSO BEING ON A
CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 841 4? FEET
ANO CHORD BEARING OF S l I 'S O i r E . THENCE RUN ALONG THE ARC
OF SAIO CURVE ANO SAIO WESTERLY RIGHT OF-WAY UNE. THROUGH
ACENTRAL ANGLE O f 04*49'57\ A DISTANCE OF 79 4 1 FEET TO A POINT
ON A NON-TANGENT UNE. THENCE RUN S08 33W E ALONO SAIO NON
TANGENT UNE 83 X FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTAINING 1434 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS
SUBJECT TO THE MATTERS AS SHOWN ON SAID PU T OF HOWELL
CREEK PARK. PHASE 1A AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 44 PAGE I

M THE CIRCUfT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CrtCUTT
04 ANO PON
tEIONOLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Caaa No. 01-CA-224 M 4-L
STRAIEGIC ACQUISITIONS. CORP. a Ftonda oorporaflon.
LAWRENCE H NORTON. k V a H NORTON. ROBERT A. STEELE; M U.
SMITH. W M DAVIS, and irev raapacbv* tpouaaa, f a*va. and 8 dead dry
unknown haul, daveaa*. gramaaa. aadgnaaa. tenor*, cradaory, button, or
dhar panel ctoervng by, torough. indar or agaaid any d toam, and a l
pane* having or ctoeneig to have any nghL Ma. or mtarad to to* property
harem deecrfed.
A M EN D ED
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO LAWRENCE H NORTON. wVa H. NORTON; ROBERT A. STEELE.
UM SMITH. WM DAVIS, and toaa reapedhre apouaaa.
Rawdanca imknown
II abva. and f dead any unknown ham. rtvtoaaa, gtantoaa. aadgnaat.
tenon, cradrior*. butte**, or dhar parttoa daerang by torough. w*tor or
agantl any d toam, and *■ parte* havtog or darting to le v * any rtgta. Wa.
or nleratl In to* property harem daecrtoed.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toa! an aeflor to quid Ma on to* kkowtog proparty In
Semaioia County. Ftonda. to wit:
Saa EihfM *A* attached harato.
EXHIBIT *A*
DESCRIPTION (PER ORB 3 X 7 , P a 1 X 4 ANO ORB 1708. P a 7*4):
PARCEL A
A lf e W t i l 1/2 d to* E *d 3/4 d to* North V * Norto d Akarde Coadbe
Raboad proparty, la** to* Bourn 17* 3 tod d to* Ead B43 tad lytog to
Sactam22. Towcanp 19 Souto Rang* X Ead. •**) land bdng mora pancutarty deter 4 * 1 a t tokovn: Commanc* d to* Soutowad oonet d Section 22.
toanca North 0O W S1* Wad along to* Wad b e d to* Soutowad 1/4 tot •
dtianc* d 2639 48 tad; toanca Norto 89*30387 Ead. dong to* North b e d
to* Soutowad 1/4 tor a dmanca d 1120.77 lad to toa port d bagmrtng.
toanca Norto O 7 0 4 W Wad atong Wa*l b e d Wad 1/2. Ead 3/4. d Norto
3 4 d Section 22 tor a didanca d I8 6 0 04 hat; toanca Souto 89*31 33* E*d
■long North b e d Section 22 tor a distance d 190294 toat toanca Souto
.w o r a 'E a M tar a ddanca d 182* 43 teal; toanca continue South
00"tjr2S" Ead, dong toa Wad b e d amended plat Ribad PoratL Ptal Book
7. Peg* II. Sammota Couniy. Ftonda. tar a dbtarae d 1970 32 laat te n c *
North X 57" I (T Wad. lor a ddanca d 6 M 17 taal; tfenc* North 8 0 6 8 ‘a r
Wad. a ddanca d M 48 toaL toanca North 34Mff3ar Wad. along toa
Northerly ogphl d way d Seaboard Coed Lae Retroed. tar a datanca d
1320 04 laat toanca North X U 2 D T Wad. a ddanca d 23734 tad to ( e
poei d bagmrvng let* y e right d way tor Ikghway 17-82, Samaida County.
Rortelt.
PARCEL 0
PARCEL ONE Bagrmmg 673 tad North and 1 X 7 tad Wad d toa
Nortoweu corner ol Sacbon 28. Towndip 18 Souto, Range X Ead. w i Norto
824 3 tad Wad *60 tad. Souto 4M 3 tad to eomar pod IS tad Norto d to*
righl d way ol the Atlantic Coed U re Railroad Company, toanca
Souihaadatiy and pardtal wdi t i n e 6 8 3 5 tad to a d a le 13 tad Ttorto d
■*•) tight ol m y toanca Ead 101 lad to ba^nrvng. Semnota Couity Ftonda.
PARCEL TWO And begm 1083 taal North d and 2847 Hot Wad d to*
Morthwad corner d Section 28. Towndvp 18 Souto, Range X Ead. rvmNorto
438 3 taal. Wed IM tael, to a d a le In creak toanca Soutoeaderty (bracken
•kmg creek 307 1.2 tad to a pod t3 laat Norto d toa n tfi d wayd A*ar«c
Coad In * Railroad Company, toanca Soutoeaderty atong and ponbtal to laid
nght d way to port d bagmnmg. lea* bom a poM 1472 tad North n ) 2 S X
lad Wad d to* Nonhwad comer d Sacbon 28. Ttywrwng) 18 Souto, R a n
X Ead. nn Souheaderty along creak to to# pore ol bagm an, add port
bang 83 Met Notowadarty bom to* AOankc Coad L i e Rarboad Cotmmy
rypa d way nrn toanca Soutoaadariy along croak 70 tad to a port 13 tad
Norto d to* Attache Coad Una Rakroad Company nghl d way. toanca
Soutoaadttty paniat wito taid fHFtt d way 290 tad. toanca ’ hiYmailaitt
3 X leal to Ih* pae4 of beginning. Sam nda Comfy. Florida. Pared TWo bang
more kxmarly datenbad aa Begin 1083 tad Norto d and 2847 laat Wad d
toa Nortowed comar d Section 28. Townanc 18 Souto, Rang* X Ead rut
North 438 3 tad, Wad 183 fear to a daka n creak, toanca Southaaatarty
cbedion along ciaak 307 1/2 laal to a pom 13 taal North d rtdi d way d
Atlantic Coad Lee Rationd Company, ihanca Soutoaadariy along to* pardtal to aald rlgti d way 210 laal to bagmrvng (and other land*), Sammota
Couniy. Ftonda
PARCEL C
Tradl Bagn IM S taal North and 1 X 7 lad Wad d toa Soutoaad o on erd
Section 22. fowmhp 19 Souto, rang* X Ead. run Wad 8 0 8 0 tad. Souto
917 44 taal. toanca South 3 2 '4 J Ead am 2 1 8 0 laat toanca Norto 1*"3I7
Ead 134 leel. toanca Souto 80 W Ead 74 0 tad. toanca Norto 0814' Ead
373 3 taal toanca Ead 191 2 3 ta*L toanca North 18"23 I3" Ead 19337 led.
" paRCEl ' d ^

****,0 PtM'&lt;

SarNnnta Couray. Florida

Trad# Bagn 13330 tael North 18935 lad Wad d toa Soutoaad comar d
Section 22, Towndup 19 Souto, Range X Ead. run Wad 291 3 tad. Souto
883 48 laat toanca South 32"43" Ead 366 41 leaf, toanca North 91744 tad
lo point of beginning. Sommole County, Fiord*
PARCEL E
rNOTCir)
That pad d Lor 7, PLAT OF THE FLORIOA LAND AND COLONIZATION
COMPANY S CELERY PLANTATION, according to toa plat tod*ol aa nconF
ad to Plal Beck I. Pag* 129, Sam nda County. Ftonda. d e la te d at Idtowe:
Cufnmanc* M to# Soutowad comer d Section 22. Towndvp tg Souto
Rang* X E *d . Semmoto Couniy, Ftortda. and nm 3 69" 54 31' E atong the
Souto b e d tte Soutowad 1/4 d laid Sackcn 22 tar a dalanca d 2840 23
Met to too Sour wait corner d aae) Soutowad 1/4. P erea nm S *9-3744* E
atong to* South b e d toa Soutoaad 1/4 d ta d Sacbon 22 tor a ddanca d
663 73 led. toanca nm N X 0 7 1 9" W tor a ddanca d 838 73 tad to a poor
on to* Nurtoarty ngv o f way b e d Narctuua Avarua, aad pork atoo bamg
to* POrnr OF BEGINNING, toanca nm N 00 0719" W atong toa Wad b e d
Paical D - tract II d land* described n Obcial Racorda Book 3 X 7 , Page
1824. d sad Pubic Racorda tor a distance d X S3 taal to a port on to*
Norto b e d sad Ld 7. toanca nm N 89*3744* w atong aad North b e tor a
(katance d 33 18 taal to a po rt on toa Northerly right ol way b e d Narcissus
Avenue, toanca nm S 34‘2 3 'tt* E atong aad nght-d way b e tor a dtstanca
d 67 X lad to toa POI74T OF BEGINNING,
lasa and Escapl to* blowing parcel* conveyed m Otocel Record* Hm*
1706, Paga 704. Pubic Racorda d Samtnota County. Ftonda:
(LESS OUT *1)
Aparcel d land
n South 1 2 ol Sechon 22. Towns/Vp 19 Souto. Rwvgs
X Ead. Sammota Couniy, Florida, bamg morn particularly daaafed ss Idtows
Commence al toa Soutowad eomar d sad Sacbon 22. toanca Norto
X 07(11* Wad along to* Wad b e d to* Soutowad 1/4 d Sacbon 22 tar a
ddanca d 1739 81 taal. toanca Souto 89’ 30D9’ Ead along a b e parakd
wtto toa Souto b e d to* Soutowad 1/4 d Sacbon a lor a dsiarea d
2198 13 tael to a port d nlaisactton wito to* Northaaatorly ngv d way d toa
Seaboard Coetrim# Railroad (tomerty to* Attanoc C o a d b e Raboad) accordmg Id ngM d way Track Map toeraef. toanca Souto S4 "1 9 3 0 Ead atong sad
nghl d way lot a dntanc* d 4 X X taal to to* port d bagnrvng, toanca conbred South 3 4 '1638* Ead lor a dalanca d 480 00 tool; toanca Souto
35 4 1 7 7 w *il. 283 X ta*L toanca North 54*18 36" Wad along to* Nortoarty
Im* d mat road shown on toa aloradasenbad railroad nghl d m y Track Map
tor a (buanca d 6 48 laat. toanca North 44"0S 33" Wad along to* Nortoarty
nghl d way d sad m in ed tor a ddanca d I X 43 tear, rwnca Norto
M *4 I2 2 *Ead. 1 X 8 3 laat; toanca Norto 34*1638"Watt. 269 81 toaL
toanca Norto 02*23 28" Eatl atong toa canttrim* d a croak and to* Easterly
b e d sard rained RW tar a dalanca d t S3 54 tael to to# port d bagmnmg.
Samnda Couniy. Ftonda.
and
(LESS OUT 42)
A pareal d laid lying n to* South 1/2 d Sacbon 22, Towrnrvp 19 Souto.
Rang* X Eatl. Sam nda Ccxmly. Ftonda. bamg more parbedariy daaertoad
Commanc* d to* Soutowad comer d Sacbon 22. toanca North X "0 7 3 1 ‘
Wed along to* Wad b e d to* Soutowad 1/ 4dto*S*chon22tar K k d are*
d 1498 04 laat. toanca South 89 33 48" East, a dalanca d 2334 33 leal to
toa port d bagiivvrg. toanca South 89 55 46" Ead. tor a dtolanc* of 86 46
taal. toanca Souto 8 9 *3 7 1(7 Ead. tor a ibdare* d 269 83 lad. toanca South
00 07517 Wad. tor a ddanca d 253 43 taal. toanca North 54*1838* Wad.
atong a b e pardtal to and 350 laal Northeasterly d to* Saabuard Coaaam*
Raboad. tor a datanca d 4 X 4 2 tad to toa port d bapnnmg. Pubic
Hecorda d Sammota Couniy, Ftortda;
and

(LESS ix /T 83|
^
.
A pared d land lytog to t e Souto 1/2 d Sadton
R v^a X EaaL Bamrnota Cocrty. Ftortda. bamg mora tarbokarty dascrbacl ss
---------------- to* Boutowaal cotter d tiki Sacbon 22. to*rea_North
o a r m r WOT dong toa Waal b e * toaSa/towwsr 1/4
Jilin r a d 1 7 X 8 1 ta a t toanca Souto OTSCror EOT dong » Ina tot OT
to* Bouto b e d toa 8ou*i«sOT 1/4 d Sadton 22 tor t datanca ol2IX 13taal
to i port d biteroecax w * OT Nortoaadeta ngM d aay d feS O T o w d
ruin— nxroad (tomerty toa /Uterric C om b e Rdboad) pteordng » OT
rid# d way Tibck Map toorod; toanco Souto 5 4 " l 0 3 r EOT dong M d rtffo f
■ H i d ■ d d a r e * d 4 X X toot tenea Souto 0 2 ^ 3 2 0 WOT atong tot canteibe d ■ cta rt •») OT Eaateriy b e d aOT rained n tfi d way tar a HOTnca
d 15334 taat to toa Port d Barreling: toanca SodR 54*1630 East M 9»'
toat ten et Souto X '4 1 3 2 " Watt I X 65 tad; toanca North 44P 633~ Wad
atong OT ateradaaertead raboad TWV tor 30153 taal; toanca North 02*2320
EaaL 118481m MOT PoM dBagtoreig
MORE PARTlCULAflLY DEBCIWED BY DONALD W. MCINTOSH ASSOC I
ATEB. 84C. AS FOLLOWS:
PARCEL 1 (Sou ton u t Wdway No. 1732)
____
_
Thd part d SacPon 22. Tbwtwhip 18 Soutv Rsrys X East. Sammcta Cocrty
OT^Soutowad ab ler d add Bocacn 22*. toanca nmN
x n r 2 2 * W atong M WOT b e d OT Soutowad 1/4 d Mtd Sacbon 22 tor a
in------d 2 9 X 54 todtoOTNcrih b e d aad Soutowad 1/4; toanca runs
0888690 E atong add Nor* b e lor a datanca d 13X 87 tad to ■ pdd on
OT WOT b e of OT WOT 1/2 d OT EOT K4 d add Sacton 22 and OT POINT
OF BEGINNING; toanca nm N O0O021P W atong add Wad b e lor a ddanca
d 2029 23 tad to OT Bouterty rtoftooMrey b e d U S MKpiway Na 17-92
and a port on a nen-tangant curva concave SodhwaddTy having a mbua d
8880 X tad and a chord boaring d S 52*4050 E; toanca nm SouOTadarty
d o n g OT are d add nmre and add righl-d-OTy b e totexfi a canrrol angta d
Q5'44'42" tar a ddanca d 889.73 ta d to OT port ol Mngancy; toanca nm S
4 9 *5 5 2 0 E atong aald Southerly n 0 4 -d way b e tar a ddanca d 3 X M tad
u OT pert d aavakaa d a cuv# coneav# Nortoaaitarfy havtog a rartre d
3 1 7 B X taat toanca nm floutoinHrty along OT are d add a n a and tart
ridaoPway b e torough a eanbd angfa d 2 0 4 4 3 4 " tor a ddanca d 1482 24
tad to a port d norHangency on OT W M b e d AMENOED PLAT RIBAUT
FOREST, aa racontod In PW Book 7. Paga IT. d OT Pubic Racorda d
Sammoto Coimly. Florida; toanca nm S 00-0731* E atong aald WOT b e md
OT BouOTrly prddngabon toarad tor a dbtarea d 2181.1* ta d to ■ port on
M Norto b e of PtoOT D-Trad #. a* daaaOTd to OAdd Racorda Book X 3 7.
Paga 1*24. d add pubic Racorda; toanca nm N 89-8741" E along OT North
b e d add Pared 0 - Trad II and OT North b e d Pared C • Trad I d Mil
Otodal Raoorde Book 3317. Paga 1824, tot a dtotanca d 897 46 tad to a pom
on M Soutoarty b e d aald AMENDED PLAT RIBAUT FOREST. Here* run S
0 0 -0 0 0 0 E atong aald Soulterty b e d AMENOED PLAT RIBAUT FOREST
tor a ddanca of 17081 la d : toanca nm S 1 8 *1750 W along OT Ead In* d
aakt Pared C • Trad I tar a rbrianoa d 2 1 J T toat 6 e n c * nm N 03*0904" W
atong M Ead b e d rend* daaotoad to Ollidd Racorda Book M l. Pegs 454
d add Pubic Raconto tor a d a t e s * d 1 0 3 0 tad to OT cantorbe d a drth
toanca nm OTtaaowkig 5 cckrtie atong OT Wad b e d *aa) Otocel Reconh
Book M l. Paga 454 and tak) cantorbe d dridi: 1) S 0 0 *4 6 2 0 W tor a dt
lares d 3 9 22 taat 2) 8 001620" W tor a ddanca d 4 4 X tad. 3) S
19*3710 W tor a dd anca d X X taal: 4) 8 29*10O0W tar a datanca &lt;*
40 48 tad; 8) B 07*4 0 -0 0 W tor a ddanca d 4 7 .X t a i l toanca nm S
18*1750 W tteng aakl E ad b e d Pareal C • Trad I. tor a datanca d 43 21
taat toanca nm 8 19*3741* W atong aald EOT b e lor a ddanca d 111 25
taat; fe n c e nm 8 0 9 X 0 4 1 * W atong aald Ead b e tar a datanca d 373 50
taat te n c a nm N BO -5T10 W atong MM Ead b e tor a ddanca d 74 00 led
ihanca nm 8 i r 4 7 4 r w atong ta d EOT b e tor a dalanca d 116 X tad to
OT Nortoarty right-of-way b e d Narctaaua Avenue, toanca nm N 847311* w
along laid Northerly rtgM-of-eey b e tar a ddanca d 560 45 h o t to am nn
N 0 0 -0 7 1 0 W atong OT WOT b e of aakt Pared D - Trod I tor a ddanca cf
X 5 8 taat toare* nm N 8 9 * 3 7 4 0 W along to* North b e d Lot 7 d PUT Of
THE FLORIDA LANO ANO COLONIZATION COMPANTS CELERY PLANT*
TION. accordng to OT ptot toarad. a t recordtd In pid Book I. Paga 129. d
aad Pubic Racorda, tor a d atanca d BO X taat toanca nm N 5 4 *2 3 irw
parakd dto and IS X ta d Nnttoaaatarty d OT Norttaastarty rigftod way ke
d CSX Raboad tor a datanca d 5 8 0 1 T taat toanca nm N M 7 0 4 T E rierg
OT Eaatorty b e ot tanda daaerted to Otodd Racoda Bock 1708, Paga 761
d lia ) pubic Racorda. tor 8 ddanca d 268 X taat; toanca run N 007141*
W atong aald Eaatorty b e tor a ddanca of 2 S 334 taal; Pence nm S 89 5616
W atong M Nortoarty b e of tanda datenbad to aard OKed Records Bret
1709, Paga TB3, tor a dalanca ot 269 S3 laat; toanca nm 8 » 5 9 4 3 w siong
aald Nortoarty b e tor a datanca d 6 3 5 4 tod to OT Nortoarty nghl of way ba
d CSX Raboad. aald iV O T f-m y b e lying 3 X X lad Northeasterly d t e
cataertn* d OT old nek) b e back: toanca nm N 54*2311* W atong tad
Nortoarty ri(/S-oF«ey b e lor a datanca of 152178 tod to to* aforesaid w*n
b e d OT WOT 1/2 d OT E ad 3/4 d Sadton 22: toanca nm N 00 0839* w
bong add WOT b e tor a dd anca d M l 49 la d to OT POINT OF BEGIN

TOGETHER WITH:
rNOTOP]
Thai part d Lot 7. PLAT OF THE FLORIDA LANO ANO COLONIZATION
COMPANY'S CELERY PLANTATION, accordng to OT (W M a d . a i record
ad to Ptal Bock 1, Paga 129. Sarntoota Gouty. Ftortoa, assert*) as fc*w»
Ccrnnenc* d OT SouriwrOT correr d Sadton 22. Tbwnahd 19 Souto. Rsnga
X EaaL Sammota County, FlorWa. and nm 8 9 9 ^ 4 31* E atong toa Souto to#
d to* Soutowad 1/4 d laid Sadton 32 tor a datanca d 2*40 25 ltd to to#
Soutoaad corner d aald Southwest 1/4; toanca nm S 805744" E bong tot
Souto b e d OT Soutoaad 1/4 d said Sadton a tor a dalanc* d 883 73 tsai.
toanca n n N 00*07*10 W tor a ddanca d 815.73 tad to a port on to*
Nortoarty ntpi-af-way b e ot Nardeeue Avenue, sad port a/m bang to*
POINT OF BEGINNING; toanca run N 0 0 *0 7 1 0 W atong toa Wm i b e d
Pared D - Trad II d land* daaenbad to OMab Racorda Book 3X7. Paga
1K 4 . d and Pubkc Raoorda tar a datarea d X 55 tad to a port on to* North
b e d aard LM 7: toanca nm N 8 0 3 7 4 0 W dong &gt;bd North b e tor i dntanc*
d 5518 tad to a potol on OT Nortoarty rtghl-d-way b e d Narcissus Avarua,
toerea nm B 54*2311' E atong aad n p a -oFwty b e tor a ditinct d 87M
tad to OT POINT OF BECUNNINa
AND:
PARCEL 2 (Norto d U S HK7&lt;w*y No I 7 « )

Thd pan d Sacbon X . Towndito 19 Souto. Rang* X Eid. Samnda Crutv
Florida, daserted aa tokowa:
Commanc# at OT Soutowad correr ol add Section 22. fere* nn N
00*0722" W atong too Wad b e d OT Soutowad 1/4 d aad Sacisn 72»» •
ddanca d 2830 54 tad to OT North b e d add Soutowad 1/4; feres nnS
6 0 5 8 7 0 E atong aald North b e tor a dalanca d 13X 87 lad lo a pod on
OT WOT 8na d OT WM 1/2 otto* EOT 3 4 d add Sacbon 22; toanca run N
070970* W along tan) WOT b e tor a ddanca d 202923 lad lo to*
Soutoarty ngM-d way b e d U S Highway Na 17 92. toanca coninu# N
(XTXTorW atong add WOT b e t a ! a datanca d 1 X 7 7 tad to to# Nortony
rtgruf-way b e d las) U. 9. Highway No. I7-B2 and to* PONT OF BEGIN
NINO and port bdng on a non-tangant curva concave Sodfwattorty having
a radua d 5 8 X X tad and a cron) tearing d S 53*7037 E. toanca nn
Soutoaastarty along OT arc of add curva and sad n gm f siy b e tar a OT
urea d 8 X 1 4 tod to OT poba d tangarey; toanca nm 9 49 5570 E bung
kbd rtghl-d-way Ina lor a datanca d 3 X X tad to OT port d curvtk/e d a
curve concave Nonhaoatarty having a radua d X 7 S X taat toanca nn
Sodfemarty along OT arc d tat) cuvo and add nghtd way b e tot t OT
b re a d 1411.61 tad to a port of non-tangarey on OT Eatl b e d to* Wrt
1/2 d OT EOT 1/4 d OT North 3/4 d add Sacbon 22; toanca nn N007731'
W atong lOT EM b e lor a ddanca d 1726.73 tad: OTrea n n N 89 M 00
W atong OT North b e d aald WOT 1/2 otto* EOT 3/4 d to* North 34 tar J
ddanca d 1965 22 Nat toanco nm S 70*002(7 E atong toe atoreud Y/*P
b e d to* Wad 1/2 d to* Ead 3/4 dOT North 3/4 lor a d a l a n c * d 519 82 bd
to OT POINT OF BEGINNING
Pared I containing 123206 acres mora or tasa and Pared 2 conran-g
55.367 acre* more or laaa and bang autyact lo any rtghta-dway. lastodsns
and aaaanerea d record.
tea baan bod agaaef you. Ytou are required u sarv* a copy d you adR"
OTtareaa, t any. lo a on Richard R Swarm Etqura Swarm B Maday. P*PUrnXa dtomay. whoa* making v t t t u e 1X1 Waal KArs* BrxWvsnl
Sid* IM. Winter Park. Florida 327*8. ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 8.2W*
and tto OT ongmd with toa Ctark d tore Court attoar batoro aannee o"
PtakWTt aaotrey. ot nwedataty toaraoWar otoarmta a detauri wd ba aransd
agamd ym tar to* raiel damandad n OT Camplbnl or Prtdon
WITNESS my hand and aad ol tota Court on toa 31st day d OCTOBER
2X1.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctark d t e Ckcuri Court
Bammoe County

By Deborah Conara
Aa Deputy Ctark
Rchaid R Swarm, Eaquv*
Swann * Usury. P A ,
1331 Was! Myna Boulevard.
Sid* IX ,
Wrtd Psrt. Ftonda X 769
Pubklh; November 4, 11. 18. 23. 2X 1
GG038

M THE CtRCLKT COURT
OFTH016TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVI3JON
CASE NO.: 01-CA 1 4 X 14 K
COUNTRVW10E HOME LOANS
INC FK.A COUNTRYWIDE
FUNDING CORPORATION
DANIEL a STUMBO. al al.
NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
(PI**** publish n THE
SEMINOLE HERALO)
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN purSuanl to a Final Judgment d
Forarccaura dated to* day d OCT 31
2 X 1 .2 X 1 . and entered m Caaa No
01-CA 1436 14 K, d ire Orcuri Court
d toa I8TH Jud aal Circuit n and tor
Sammota Coimry. Ftonda wferem
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS
INC F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE FUND­
ING CORPORATION etoaPlamM I
and DANIEL O STUMBO. SHERRI
M STUMBO. ALBINA DAVIS. NCS
MORTGAGE SERVICES. L LC.. A
DISSOLVED FLORIOA CORPORA
TION F/K/A NCS CONSUM. TWIN
RIVERS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCI­
ATION. INC; UNKNOWN HEIRS,
BENEFICIARIES. OF STANLEY C
COMMER. JOHN DOE. JANE OOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANT (S&gt; IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY I OT t a i to to* hignaal
and bail biddar tor cam at to*
WEST FRONT DOOR OF COURT

» *

HOUSE of to* Sammola County
Courthouaa. m Sammota Coimry
Florida, al 11 X on to# day d
DEC06 2X 1. 2X 1. too loHowing
OTacnbed proparly a* u l torth »'
aa*) Final XOgmanL to-wit
LOT 24. TWIN RIVERS SECTION
VI. ACCORDING TO THE PtAT
THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 40. PAGES 69 THROUGH TS
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS Of
SEMINOLE. COUNTY FLORIDA
A K A 2253 EKANA DRIVE.
OVIEDO. FL X 7 8 5
In accordanca wtth toa Amareara
won OukbAiea Art. Parwna wrth
Deabaaea r awing * apoaal accom­
modation |o partcipata to tort (Woaadmg mould conucl to# Court
Admmatrator al X 1 N P u t Arena.
Sanford, FL 32771. Taiaphone
Number (407(3234330 nor taler
than uven (7) day i pnm to iha prooeadng # tearng vnpavwl (TOO)
1-6X 955-8771 or Voca (V) 1 60(3
955-8770 v e Ftonda Relay S a n e **
Oared tota NOVOJ jo o i day d .
2X 1
MARY ANNE MORSE
Ctark or The Croui Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Oapdy Ctark
Submined by
Law Offica d Marbul C WUwm
I 8OON1V 49to Stiael, Sml* 12(1
Fort Laudardata. Florida 33309
Tataptun* (954(43343X3
Facbmfa: (954)771 6052
FM01 -02454
Pubkm Nuvembei ||, 18. 2 X 1
GO078

�T h i S eminole H erald
L

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October 15. 2001
NOTICE OF PROCEED**} EON
CLOSVSQ, VACATVSQ AND
ERANOOtMKIAnWtT

No«e» ■ hereby gfvan vwt Vw Cty
........... s*«i't cf Vw Cay cf Sanford.
FlontJi. wt* txM a Pubac H w ita «
7 0 0 P. M on l m * r H . m . n
V * CKy Commlaaion Roam, C*y
H»«. * 3 0 North Puh Avenue,
Sontont Ftorkto, lo consclar an)
datarmm* whether or not Vw Cay w9
of tha C»y and lha put*: n a n ) to
Mrtonwaa Avenue lying between
Pto* Way and batwaan Perk
Nahwial Drive attended aoutharty
and S Sanford Aranua. further
PARCEL 1
THAT PART OP SECTION IE
TOWNSHIP ?0 SOUTH RANGE 31
EAST.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
DESCRIBED
AS
POLLOWS:
BEGiNNINQ AT THE NORTH 1/4
CORNER OF SECTION I E RUN
N Sa'tt-IT W ALONG THE NORTH
LWE OF SECTION IS. 25 00 FEET,
t h en c e ru n s o o -tr ir w p a r ALLEL WITH THE NORTH SOUTH
CENTER OF SECTION LINE 782.88
FEET; THENCE RUN I W i r « a rE.
S J2 I
FEET.
THENCE
RUN
N O O 'iaarE.
74453
feet.
THENCE
RUN
N 8 » -3 f4 rw
ALOflO THE NORTH LINE OF SEC­
TION IS . 23 00 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNINQ
PARCEL 2
THAT PART OF SECTION 18.
TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANGE 31
EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE NORTH 1/4
CORNER OF SECTION 18. RUN
SOO*1S4rW ALONG THE NORTHSOUTH CENTER OF SECTION
LINE A DISTANCE OF 1124 »
FEET TO THE POINT OF 6ECUNNtNG; THENCE RUN N8IT3T48"W,
23 00 FEEEET, THENCE RUN
S 0 0 'tB '4 r w . 1303 01
FEET
THENCE RLN S 89‘33 I I ’E, 2 3 0 0
FEET. THENCE RUN 8 8 0 -3 4 1 1 1 .
MOO
FEET, THENCE
RUN
HOO-18 - 4 0 1 .
1304 M
FEET,
THENCE RUN N80-3238-W. 2 3 0 0
FEET.
Ai paibaa In --------- --•hal Itara an oppodunay lo be haard
al laid hearing
By ordar of 8ia C*y Ccmmtaeton of
Vw CVy ol Sanford. Florida.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: Ha partan decides to appaal a decision
mad* wah respect to any matter canidarad al N above meeting or
bearing. ha may naad a varbaam
record of tia pracaartngs. Stcfudktg

tacord la not provided by h r Cay of
Sanford. (F S 2M 010S)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
330 3629 48 HOURS Vi ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING.
Cynthia Ponar.
Deputy Cay Clarti
PubSsh. November II. 2001
GQ004__________________________
STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF
COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
NOTICE OF FfTINT TO FMO THE
CITY OF SANFORD
COUPREHCNSIVI PLAN
AMENDMENT
INCOMFUANCI
DOCKET

NO. OO-XR-NOFaaOHAHI
Tha Department gives nolica ol aa
rilriil to hnd lha Arrwnrtrwnt to Via
Comprehensive Plan lor Via cay of
Sanford. adopted by Ordnance No.
3372 on Dacambar 18. 2000. IN
COMPLIANCE, purauan to Sacbona
133 3184. 183 3187 and 183 3180.
FS.
Tha adoptad City of San lord
Cornprenensrv* Plan Amandmant
Report, |4 any), aia avaAebte lor pub­
lic Inspaction Monday through
Friday, escepl tor lagal hoSday*, durSig nortnal buainaai houn, al Via
City al Sanlord City Hal. Dapartmeal of Engswenng and Planning,
300 North Park Aranua. Sanford.
Flortla 32771
Any ahactad panon. aa daflnad In
Sacbon 1 9 3 3 l5 4 .F S .h u a r ig N to
palPon lor an arhnn-iaaatrra haamg
to chal langa Via proposed agency
dstermeietan ftai Vw Artwnrtrwnl to
Via City of Sanford Comprahanarra
Plan la In Compbanca. aa daAnad In
Sjbaacnon 1833184)1). F S . Tha
paa Hon muif ba Mad warm testify
ona (2 1) daya altar pubHcaiton of Vra
none*, and mutt include a l of Vi#
nkirmaoon and conlanta daaenbad
to Uniform Rule 28-108201. FAC.
Tha patnon muaf ba Mad with Via
Agancy Clerk, Dapanmant of
Community AVairf. 2333 Shumard
Oak Boulevard. T»4ahai «aa. Ftonda
32300-2100. and a copy meAed or
detrvared to Via local government
FaJure to bmefy Me a pakhon aha!
constitute a warvar of any nghf to
iv y rn t an adnnthabve praceadtog
•t a pabt»nar under Sacbona
120 389 and 120 57. F S . II a path
bon la lied. lha purpoaa of lha
tdmmialra bra hearing mb be to
preaent avirlence and laalimony and
IntwanJ a tacommandad ordar to toa
Depart-meni II no patitnn la Mad.
thia Nolce ol Inlent aha! become
final agency action
If a puritan it Nad. oVier alteclad
pertona may pebton lor learo to
mervnna in Via procaad ng A pan
ton lor inlar version mull ba Mad at
Isast twenty (20) day! bofota lha
Inal haam g and mual stetode a t of
the information and conlanta
deaenbed in Uniform Rule 28108 205. FA C. A pabbon tor leave
to avtervana thaV ba Mad at toe
Qivition ol Atorrrtbafira Hearwga.
Daparlmenl
ol
Managamanl
Services. 1230 Apalachee Parkway.
Tallahattaa. Florida 32399-1330
Farkre lo peblion to ntaf-rane within
Vie allowed bme Hama constitute* a
waiver of any n^V auch a perton hat
to request a haamg i n t o Sacbona
120 5 8 9 and 120 37. F S . or to partv v ale n vw edronuirstb* hearing
AHar an a d m n M haamg peeaon la bmafy Mad. madehon w ave*able puituanl to Sub-aacoon
183 3189(3Ka). F S . to any allacMd
pei son who n mada a party to Vw
proceeding by Itkng lhal laguesl with
Ihe atbruniiliaUve law |udg*
aa signed by the Divtnon of
A townso alive Hoarmg* The choice
of mmbabon shell nol abaci a party t
nghf to an admmialrabve haamg.
t Gaulhwt. AlCP
Duieau of Local Punning
men! of CommmCy Altana
n ol Communey Planning
pxonerd Oak Bouev m l
laaaa. Ftonda 323992100,
s- November 11, 2001
3TICI OF PUBLIC SALE
:am On t « rowiHO. INC.JUMIO VEHICLE AUCTION
117 MARKER ST,
tamonte s p r in g s , fl
BEGINS AT 10 00 AM. SOLO
NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE.
ER RESERVES THE RIGHT
IIFUSE ANY OR ALL BIDS
ISUANT-0I TO F S 713 78

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11-27-80V1
1888 MERCURY
1MEBM8043JH837744
1988 HONDA
IHGCA8173KA804108
1988 CHEVY
tOCEKtSK2SC2*fM1
1988 FORD
1FAPP38XSKK158868
1982 0M BOAT
712091090712
1999 HARLEY
1HOI CHP16TY219336
1999 JAGUAR
SAJAY1349OC4S0O39
PubWc Novamfeai II. 2001
OGOtO
NOTICE OF SALE
OF MOTOR V tM C U
Purauant to Florida
713 383. kid-Florida Lien And
Reawer* a * ta t af pubis aafe i n
dali) bcaasd Mlanor-a place to aef«Vy a cfaSvwd Ian tor Ubor and/or
(tonga, t i l l HONDA 4 0 W t
1HGE0394SKA09H29. Uan ami/
11491. Otrned Elafn B Oneal 3199
Sharp Cl 1202 Fam Park Odando
FL Uanhotoad Ubarty Flananoa
1413 WCokMal Dr Odando. F L
Lienor/ Dave QdMn Auto Svc. 1380
s , C.R. 427 longaood FL Tat407332-0888 1883 FORD WAG W t
1FMDU32X0FUO01I2S Uan Amt/
11848. Owner/ Barnard A Johnston
499 One Spring CV Wtofar Spring
FL Cuatortwd Jamas Hart 4301
SSaad Tar. WVaar P» FL Uarfkiktotf
Ford Motor Crerft POfkw 108704
Altana Qa. Uanor/ Ltafwai Motto
Auto Repair 13S4 9 C R 427
Longwood FL Taf:407331-1S12.
Sals data Mavambar 71, N01 af
10 00 a m al Diva Ortffto Auto
SaiYtvca, Longwood, F L
Said
VaNda(i) may be radaamed by asfItlyttgVw Ian prior to atoadMa, Ybu
have 9i# h0V to a haermg at any
bme prior to aafa data by b i g a
demand lor heating In tw ekeeft
court Owner has I * rtpa to rscov•f potMtaton of vnficii by poaBug •
bond1 In acconlancf «rNh F.S.
389.91 T. Any procaada to i t n a of
tie atnoivd of Via lan n 8 ba dapoaflad wah Vw Clark of OrQR Court to
Vw county aVwre Vw iwNcIv la held.
PubAalt November 11,2001
00 0 9 4
FU8UC AUCTION:
PUBLIC AUCTION TO BE HELD AT
1200P M. ON THE 18 DAY OF OCT,
1091. AT THE FRONT DOOR OF
C MC. AUTOMOTIVE LOCATED AT
201 NORTH MAPLE AVENUE SANFOflO. FLORIDA 12771. FOR THE
PURPOSE OF DISPOSMQ OF THE
FOLLOWtfO VEHICLE:
I. YEAR IM S MAXI CHCV
VTNV 2G1WL32M791181200
PuHMcNmamber 11.2001
00090
1 COUNTY
SJIC T Sl
1. Protect RFP-4123-Ot/OQ .
Lease of Entorprtaa PilrMng 9yatom.
PrePmpoaaf ConNrancwNawtoer
IS. 2001 M 10.00 AM
Oue
S 1901 al t o o PM
t Protect RFP-4132-01/JVP - 911
.CMgrittli Rtcordmg Syvttfn* Dum
Dali NaeawtlV 19, 1091 al t o o
1. Project BD-27M I/JVP - Court
Resurfacing. Dus Dei# November
29, 8001 M 2 0 0 PM tocal 8tw. Tb
jwrMitss raceyv of m w v g w
Vw raapondanfa' responsibility to
camad Vw Seminole County
to #ie
rscenkig
dele
of
bon Is atoo anafahla cm vw Cowly-a
For tofomwdon on any of Vw
Sammoia Comfy BCCprofacta,
piaaaa vtaf att web page M anvwm.
gemmoia H.uebuslosea/puTchaiing
or cal 407495-7119
PutWen November 11.2001
00091
Of THE ORCUFT COURT
OF THE EMNTEENTH
JUDfCtALCnCUfT.
WAND FOR
W H O L E COUNTY.
Case No.: 01-OR-32T1
TOOD SCHUENTZ.
STEPHANIE SCHUENTZ,
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR
DISSOLUTION OF MAWEADE
TO: (name of Respondent)
STEPHANIE SCHUENTZ
(ReepondenFs Me known address)
S37 ONE CENTER *319 ALTA­
MONTE SPRINGS. FL 12701
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO Vwt an action
has bean Mad agatoaf you and Vial
you aie required to sa n e a copy of
your Wftoan defenses, V any, to * on
(name
of
Pewlone&lt;)TOOD
SCHUENTZ. whose address M 98S
PASATIEMPO FT 101 ULMARY, FL
32746 on or before (data) DECEM­
BER 10. 2001. and Ms 9w ortgnel
wah Vw dark of Via Cowl al (dark's
addreaal X I NORTH PARK AVE .
SANFORD, FLORIDA 32771-1243,
batora aannea on Pabboner or Imnwdalafy Vwrwaftar V you lad to do ao.
a dsfaiil may ba antorad agaktal you
tor Vw isbaf demanded to Vw pen­
non.
Coplaa of a i court documenti In Vfa
case, ndudkig ordsn, a n avadable
al Vw Clark of Vw Cbcud CourTa
menu upon request
You mual hasp Vw Clark of Vw
Cause CourTa office noblled of your
current eddress. (Ybu may Me
Nonce of Ctaram Address. Honda
Fartwy Law Form 12913.) Fidwe
papara m Vw Mwauf w4 ba maAed
to Vw addraaa on record at Vw

cterfc't olfiot.

WAGING Rul« 12 205. Flortd*
Family Law Ruiaa of Procedure,
raqukaa certain automata dMctoaure
of documanta and Information.
Fadore to comply can reaidl to aanotorw. Induing dismissal or sinking
of piaaiRiga.
Dated: NOVEMBER 8. 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R Wrder
Deputy dark
Pubtoh Novambar I t . I t . 25. and
Oacsmbar 2. 2001
00082

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8 copy of M s Nodes of
AtoarMwwton has bean wnred and

FEE SIMPLE - RIGHT OF WAY
PARCEL 119
That part of
Ld 2. C L Wears Subdvwbn. as
recorded to Dead Boob 117. Pago
93. of Vw Pubbc Records of
Samtooto Couify. Vng to Sacbon 13.
■townafvp 21 Soita, Range 31 Eeai.
SarmnoW Couvy. Ftonda
Bafng landa aa daaertoed n OfWai
Records Booh 2178, Page 1097.
Pubbc Records of Seminole Coudy.
Florida.
_

------------ , of tw W8. ve
tons of Vw Parsons) RspneentaVve.
tw verkis of tow maftor, or Vw |utt* 8 o n of Vfa Court are isquSed to
M tw b aefadtona to wtwng add Ha
Cout at *w addaaa ear torvi above,
W REN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF T tiS
NOTICE OR THPTTY DATS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THU NOTICE ON SUCH
PERSON.
ALL CREOfTORS of Vw (Needed.
■M oPwr persona having cWma or
eatMd. on whom a copy of H a
Court M Vw addraaa sat
ntthin t h e l a t e r o f t h r e e

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 SUCH
CREDITOR
,A U OTHER CREDITORS OR
PERSONS
mual m Vw* dalma e t a H a Cout
M Vw addraaa let tor*i Move WITH■f THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF T»9S NOTICE.
A a CLAMS. DEMANDS. ANO
0BJECTO N 3 NOT SO FLED WAL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The dale of Vw Km pUAcatan of
11, 2001,
MARIE C. BLACKWEU
487 S. BMwd Avenue
Ocoee, FL 34781
tor

ERICS. UASHBURN
Post OMca Bee 77I2M
YfYdar Oartan, FLMTT7-12M
Phone naerber|407)838-1378
F n rkjtdwr (407)877.1 188
Put*eh.November

18.2001

MTMOMWT COURT
OF THE DONT1IIITN
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
■I ANO FOR
I COUNTY.

Ybu art each nobftod Vwl Vw
PaMoner Mad aa sworn Paabon and
la Dactordlon of IMting to Ha Court

CML ACTION
CASE NOj 91-CA-1799
DMSK3N: 14-0
SALOMON BROTHERS REALTY
CORPORATION,
THE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS.
CREOfTORS. TRUSTEES. OR
O T X R CLAAiANTS CLAA4NQ BY.
THROUQH. UNDER. OR AGAINST
LUCY OVfGPRfETTI. DECEASED, el

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______

DMandanfd),

NOTICE OF ADMMnTRARON
Tha lormal aUnnavatan of Vw
ElUta of VIRGINIA M. CIULLO.
decssied. Fds Nunbar 011063-CP.
ha* commsnead m Vw Probata
Division of tha Circuit Court,
Serrvnoie County, Florida. Vw
addraaa of which u M l N Park
Avsnua. Sanford. FL 3277t. The
name, and addrseaae ol the
Partonel Representative and Vw
Personal RepresentaVve'a attorney
ere let torth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT
ANY SPOUSE. BENEFICIARY, OR
OTHER ViTERESTED PERSON on

to condemn by ambwof domain pro­
sily b e Mad to Vw Stala of Ftorkto.
Cointy oi Senvnote
Ybu are krthar nocVwd Vwt Vw
rwtiDCRW cm ippiy io mv riononn*&gt;
Debra 8 . Hatton, orw of Vw Judges
el H a Coul on Vw 23th day of
September, 2001 to Samriato
Cocnfy Counhouee. M l North Parti
Avanue, Sanford. Ftorkto. tor an
Ordar of Taking to H a cauaa.

AHD

Each rsspendent a hereby required
to serve erWan defenses, I any. and
requad a hearing. V destrad, to said

NOTKE OP ACTION

TOt
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENOR&amp; CREDt- .
TORS. TRUSTEES OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS CLAJMVn BY.
THROUGH, UNDER. OR AOAHST
l u c y o n o f w e t t i. d e c e a s e d
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
UNKNOWN
CURRENT AOORESS:
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO M J. UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BY. TVFtOUQM,
UNDER, AND AGAINST THE
HEREIN NAMED INOMOUAL
DEFENOANTlS) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR AUVE.
WHETHER S/UO UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN V/TEREST
AS SPO U SES HEIRS DEVISEES
GRANTEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADDRESS.
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Ve) an acton
to toredoee t mortgage on Vw fol­
lowing
property
to
SEMMOLECaHy. FlorldL
LOT 3 S W S Or WW SUBDIVISION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4ft PAGES 23 ANO 28.
OF T W PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMHOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
has bean Mad agedwt you and you
are rarydrad Id aarve a oepy of your
imv - i, -a—A—. - - - fc^jaMAe* V I |A», M - m- .

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Vw Bret pubdeadon. V arty, on
Echevarria SAeaodalaa. PA.
PtabddTa adortwy, whoaa addeaa la
8119 Cdtporaw Lake Dnva. 3rd
Floor. Tbmpw, ftonda 33934. and Ha
Vw orlgtoal vdVi Ha Cout aWwr
batora service on PtotoaVs anomay
or tovtwdalafy Vwreaflac oVwradaa
a dafaidl afB ba antorad aganal you
lor Vw tadal demanded In Vw
CanciiirtaDitloori
WITNESS my hand and Vw aaN cf
Ha Cowl on Ha day ol OCT 29
2001. 2001.
(SEAL)

Clark of tw Court
By Rut) King
Ad Deputy Dark
Echevarria AAseodelee. PA
PO. Boa 23011
Tampa. Ftorkto 33822 5018
FoiooasM

"S e e Americana wNh DWstMbae Ad
Vyou are ■ panon adto a dUabdry
aiho rwada accommodabon to ordar
to psmcpwla n Ha praceadtog, you
are antitled al no coat to )ou. tor Vw
praviaalon ol certain assistance
Piaaaa ooraad Cout Adiwvatratan
M 201 N Park Avenue. Sanford.
Ftonda 32771. tatophorw number
(407)843-4277. wrthm 2 working
days of you rvcwpr of Vw docu­
ment V haamg enpalrad. (TOO) I800-965-8771
PidRah November II, 18.2001
00041
HTHBCIRCUrT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
HAND FOR
SEMHOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION 91-CA H ia-IV L
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT
OF TRANSPORTATION.

GENNiE WILLIAMS at M,
IN THE ORCUFT COUNT FOR
HM1NOL1 COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number: 01-1
In Ra Tha Euale Of:
VIRGINIA M CIULLO,

Being daachbad aa fodowai
Commence al 1 P.K. nad and dak
(L B . No. ,3771) marking lha
SouVwaaf comet of Vw Soulhweal
1/4 of Section IS , Townahip 21
BouVi, Range 11 CaaL Vwnce SouVi
9B3ESt-Waal atong ihe SouH t a t of
M X ) Section 13 a dwtance ol
402S41 maaart (1321.88 Mat) to Vw
b tatln a of fuvey of Suw Rood
434, a t ihoem
on Florida
Dapaiknard cf Tranaportatan R p f
of Way Map, Sacbon 77170-2910:
Vwnce departing Vw Scudh In * of
tax) Sacbon 11 rut North 004129"
Weal along saxl baaebrw of survey a
dtotanco of 133.349 malar* (303.11
io in# Wffwny prolongation ©*
*w North few of Lot 2. C L Wad
BubdMeton; Vwnce departing said
baaatno of survey, run North
193224'East along Vw Wtslerly
pndongoacn of Vw North Irw of aaid
Lot 2 a Balance of 10 099 meters
(33.00 lad) to tw eusang Eaderty
nghf of aey bw of State Road 434
tor »w POHT OF BEGVfMNO. tax)
port being Vw Northwed comer of
said
Lot 2:
tfwnca
North
99S2?4-Ead a delance of 9 192
meters (29 89 tost) along tw North
bw of sex) Ld 1 , Vwnce dvpertlng
tw North Ine of Mid Lot 2 , nxi South
0041-29* E tsl 4 9 949 m eter.
(19929 feel) to Vw South bw ol sexl
Let 2: Vwnca SouVi 994713* W ed a
Balance ol S192 meters (29 99 lad)
along Vw SouVi Irw of ta d Lot 2 to
tw Eaetorty rt#d of way bn# of add
Stala Road 434; Vwnce North
0 0 4 128-w ed along Vw Eaderty
rtgpit of awy bw of aak) S u m Road
434 a M e e t of 4S991 metara
(139.32 tod) to Vw POINT OF
BEGINNINQ
Containing 397.7 aquara meters
(4291 square tod), mors or tost.

STATE OF aORCHA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTA­
TION
719 SouVi Woodtond Bocfevan)
DeLand. Ftonda 32770
c/o Lawrence S. QendiMr
Emrwnf Domsxi Anomey, Dwbict 3
(904)943-3483
■met hu rry (20) dey* of service of
tea Nonce and Ne Vw originate with
tw Ctoik of Ha Court on Vwl data, u
tux/w c i u m "T ill ryru, u m , intwrni

or Ian you or any of you have In and
lo Ihe property described in me
Petition end to show cauaa. V any
you have. «hy Vw property should
nol bo condemned tor the usee or
purpooee a* Mt torth to Vw Peblion.
Vyou lai to sneawr, a deteuV may be
entered aganet you tor Vw rekef
demanded in Vw Pebtan V you taf
to requad a hearing on Vw Pebtan
tor Oder oi Taking you kiwi waive
any nght to ob|ect to sad Ordar of
TdUng.
WITNESS MY HAND ANO SEAL cf
aaid Court on Vw doy oi NOV 01
200 L A D . 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Rum King
Deputy Clark
(SEAL)
to accordanca with Vw Amarlcwn
Wkh DMehaviat Act. persona wah
modd ton to peibcipaW to bka procaadtog should contsd Vw Court
Admintdrtvar *1 301 North Park
Avenue. Sanford. Ftonda. Mfaphone
(407)693-4330. noi Mier Vwn seven
(7) days pner to Vw pnxeeiang. V
hearing Vnpaxed. (TOO) 1 8 0 0 9338771. Or VOU (V) 1-80D-9S9-8770.
vW Ftonda Relay Service
Pettish November i t . 2001
OGOM
M THEORCUrr COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Vf ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASS NO: 01-CA.3113-144C

DAWN U MARION. IVa DAWN M
DOUGLASS.
PAUL G RICHARDS.
NOTICE OF ACTION

TO Paul G Rtcherds
You are noblled Vwl an action tor
declaratory |udgmenl to eslabbsh
We In a mobfe heme ha* been Med
agsnsl you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defens­
es. * any, to t on Kenneth U Beene,
yfavwira anomey, whoee address la
870 North Orlando Avenue. Suite
1004-A Madtand, Ftonda 32751 on
or before Dec 11. 2001. tad Me Vw
ongnet wah Vw dark of Ha court
aimer batora serv ice on piemen's
anomey or nvrwdiewly Vwreefler.
otherwise a default wW be entered
agaawl you tor Vw relief demanded
In Vw compiant or peotxxi
Lot 28 tad Vw north 1/2 of Lot 23.
Block C. Mobile Manor Second
Sacbon. according to Vw plat thereof
aa recorded to Piet Book 11. Pages
49 Hough 46. Public Records ol
Ssminoie County. Ftonda
Dated NOV03 2001
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
dark of tw Court
By Ruto Kng
Putash November It. 19. 23. and
December 2.2001
00097

SUPPLEMENTAL
NOTICE TO SHOW CAUSE
ANO

NOTICE OP MKT
STATE o f FLORIOATO.
Juke Mas Garrett
Residence Unknown
Parcel 189
To a t sax) rsspandama who are
mg. and d any or al reepcndantai
deceased. Vw unknoen
fa rm , or otoar partwa damvng by,
tvoutpi, inter, or agaxwl any auch
deceased respondent or respon­
dents, t save, and f dead, dww
unknown spouse, haws, devisees,
ageless, grantees. crerStors. tenor*,
or drier perke* dearang by. Vvough.
under, or sgatnel any IcxA deceased
respondent or respondents, and af
OVwr pertw* having or claiming to
have any light title, or btsreM In and
to the property described to dw

Vf THI CIRCUIT COURT
OF THI EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL

JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 01-CA-2132 14L
AMERiQUEST MORTGAGE
COMPANY.

WENOY YBARRA F-K'A WENDY
TASAWAR, •( a l,
D*f«ndani(s)
NOTICE OF ACTION
T a WENDY YBARRA F/X/A
WENOY TASAWAR
ERNEST YBARRA
ADDRESSES UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thal
an ecbon to torectoee e mortgage on
me
following
property
m

Sunday. November tl. 2001 P a g e S B

L e g a ls
SerrvnoieCnmfy. Ftonda
EXHIBIT A
LOT 104, LONGDALE. ACCOROVta TO T&gt;« FLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13,
PAGE 68 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIDA

has been Iked egamal you and ybu
are raquredto serve a espy of your
written defense!. V any. fl i , on
YAM1LE
BE N1TEZ-TORVISO.
Attorney for PiatoMf, whoaa addraaa
la 9S 1 N E 16781 STREET. SUITE
201, NORTH MIAMI BEACH. FL
33192 and Me Vw ortgewl wah Vw
dark of vw above afylad Court wvhIn M day! slier vw brat publication ;
DVwrwMa a detaun wd ba entered
agavwf you tor Vw ratal prayed tor in
Vw conwtob* or pebtan
to accontonce with Vw Amaricana
wta OiaaHMaaACI pansna naedng
a raaaonabta accommodation to parbcipata to Via proceetkng shoi/d. no
tour Vwn eeven (T) days prior, con­
tact Vw Ctart&gt; of Vw Court's daeMtoy
coomnstor al 407893-4277.
WITNESS my hand and me seel ol
Vw Cowl VW day of NOV 09 2001,
2001.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa dark of VW Court
By Rum Kng
As Deputy dark
Ptatafi November 11,11.2001
00068
M THE ORCUTT COUNT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
OF FLORIDA
Vf ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL

No. 91-CA-1119-14-K
Chase Mortgage Company-West
Kk/a Mellon Moflgitge Cornpwy,
PLAINTIFF
»•-

Thaddavt R Antouteskl. Jr;
Kkrfwrty D. Antosrawskl. at ai,
DEFENDANTS.
NOT1CIOF
Notice to hereby gnran vwt, pur­
suant to that Fins) Judgment of
Foredoeuradetod October 31.2001,
and entered to c*nl cate number 01CA-1S 19-14-K. bf Vw OreuV Court of
Vw 18m Judkdai Orcub to and tor
SaiTvncfa County Ftortda. whereto
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANYWEST F/K/A MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY, to FlatoM and Thaddaua
R. Anloartwski, J r ; Klmbarty D.
Antosrawskl. U S
Sank Trust
Natans! Association as Indsnlur*
Truslaa, and aa CoOwnar Truatoa.
AmSouVi Bank. Vara Datondan((s).
I wto tea to Vw Ngrwsl and best bid­
der tor cash al Vw West Irani door of
Vw Semewto County Courthouse In
Sanford, Ftorkto. Semxiow Counry.
Florida, af 11.00 AM on the 8m dey of
December. 2001, Ihe Mowing
deecrtoed property as tel torth to
said Final Judgment, to mt
LOT 71. CHASE GROVES UNIT S.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 44, PAGES 29 THROUGH 31.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTE: Pursuant to Vw Fa* Debt
Collection Practices Act you are
advised Via) Vw ton brm w deemed
to ba a debt oobaoor iBampang to
cobad a debt and any ntomwtan
obuxwd wto ba used tor Vwl put-

Le g a ls

Leg als

OR AGAINST Th* Etta la of
DOROTHY MAE BOYD k V a
DOROTHY
M
BOYD
a/Va
DOROTHY BOYD. Dacaaaad. FT
AL.
_______
D€FENDANT(S).
NOTKE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SffW IC l
TO- THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. QflAMTEES,
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST Th* Eitata of
DOROTHY MAE BOYD « V l
DOROTHY
M
BOYD
W *
DOROTHY BOYD, D*c*aa*d AND
CLINTON H. BOYD whoa* r*aP
danca it unknown if h*Nh*1h*y ba
wrrig, anai a naranannay o* a**o .

IS . 1989 KNOWN AS TRUST
NUMBER 399; MONSERRATE
ROORIOUEZ RUIZ IF LIVING, AND
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GFUUfTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS,
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN WTEREST
BY. THROUGH, UNOER OR
AGAINST
MONSERRATE
RODRIGUEZ-RUIZ; DORCA I
ROORIOUEZ IF LIVING. ANO IF
DEAO. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS, DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITOFIS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
VfTEREST BY. THROUGH UNOEn
OR
AGAINST
DORCA
I.
ROORIOUEZ, CHASE OROVES
COMUUMTY ASSOCIATION. INC;
CONSECO FMANCE SERVICING
CORP. F/K/AGREEN TREE
FMANCIALSERV1C1NO
CORPORATION: OA. RIVERA:
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION

ba

IN THI ClRCUfT COUNT
OF THI EIGNT1INTN
JUDICIAL ClRCUfT
OF FLORIOA
IN ANO FOR
8CMINOLC COUNTY
GENERAL
CASE NO. O1-CA1D0-14 OfVK
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
va.
ELOISE K m N al.
NOTKE OF
FORECLOSURE * A1 i
NOTKE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Final Judgment of
For*ck»ur* dalod Octobar 31,2001*
and antarad Id Casa No. 0I CA1339-14 DIVK. of lha Circuit Court of
(ft* EIGHTEENTH Judicial Groat m
and for SEMINOLE County. Florida
wharam CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION it
Plaintiff and ELOISE KINO; SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY; and ______ _ AN

UNKNOWN PERSON IN POSSES­
SION OF THE SUBJECT REAL
PROPERTY, art Dafandants. I wM
t*« to th« Nghatt biddar lor cash n
m* Waal front door of m*
Courthou** « SANFORD. SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida, 11 00 o ctock
on lha 4 day ol D*c*mbar, 2001, V&gt;*
tortowmg daaenbad property aa tat
forth in said Final Judgmartf, to ant
LOT 4 ANO 1 WASHINGTON
PARK OVIEDO. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED
INPLAT BOOK B, PAGE 93 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA; a/Va 6S4
Tyacn Slra*t. Owwdo, FL 32765
DATED Fua lal day of Novamb*r,
2001

MaryarmE Mon*
Aa D*rti of aaid Court
By Ja n * E Jaaawto
Aa Deputy Clark
Submit!ed by:
Fabar AGitkti, P A.
Suita 300
1570 Madruga Av*nua
Coral Gattaa. Florida 33146
(305)662-4110
'Parsons with a ftisatuLify who naad
a apodal accommodkition lo partidpat* in IN* procmdmg should con­
tact ADACoordmaior at S*m&lt;nofa
Counry Couhhoua*. 301 N Park
Av*ru«, Suita N30I, Sanford.
Florida 32771. at laatl kv* daya pnor
to lha proceeding
Tataphona
(407)323-4330 ait 4227. 1 6099556771 (TDO) or 1 000-9556770 (V)wi
Florida Raiay Sannc*a
Publish Novambar II. 10.2001
GG071
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THI 19th
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURIS04CT10N DIVISION
CASE NO 01 CA 2020 14 W
CHARTER ONE
MORTGAGE

CORF, tuccastor by margar lo
AMERICAN HOME FUNDING INC .
PLAINTIFF.
V3
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY THROUGH. UNDER

e 4

heirs,

itemsea s .

tors, trustees, and a8 parties ctoVnbig
ta totorasl by. Vmufpi. tntor or
agatoaf Vw Defendanfe, who are not
known to ba dead or a#ve, and at
parties having or datoVng to have
any right. Mia or toloroaf In Vw proptoradoaad harem.
YOUAWE HEREBY NOTIFIED Vwl
an acVon to toradoaa a mortgage on
Vw Mowing property:
LOT I X . THE VILLAS OF CAS­
SELBERRY
PHASE
TWO.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK 28. PAGE(S) 19. 20 ANO 21
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
he* been Med agaeiat you and you
are required to serve a copy ol you*
written datenses. Vany, on QAVIO J
STERN. ESQ PlatoWTs attorney
whose address to 901 S UrWanVy
Drive *300. Plantation. FL 33324 (no
tutor man X day* from Vw dale of
the lira) pubacatan of VW noOce ol
action) and fie Vw ortgmto wah Vw
dark of Vw court oahor baton serv­
e s on PlarnMTs anomey or toinw*atoty thereafter; oVwrwto* a datoifl
wto b * entered agatoaf you lor Va
rabaf damondad to Vto oompfatof or
paMton Mod hereto.
WITNESS my hand and Vw seef of
VW Court al SEMINOLE Costory.
Ftorkto. VW day of NOV 09 2001.
2001.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK O f THE ClRCUfT COURT
BY: Ruto King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF.
M l S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
01-T712O(FM)CHAR
.IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DiSAflkJTlES
ACT. persona aah ton f a n need­
ing a special accommodatan should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
Vw
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al (407)998-1227, 1800-953-9771 (TDO) or 1-800-9989770. vto Ftorkto Relay Service
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
12) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
PUBLISH IN: THE SEMINOLE HER­
ALD (407)322 2911
Pubaeh November 11. 18.2001
00072
M THt ORCUTT COURT
OP THE IfTM
JUDICIAL ClRCUfT.
M ANO FOR
98UIMOLK COUNTY,

pQ4#Dal«d fhs 2 day ol Nov*m6 * f, 2001
UAnyAMME MOUSE

Clarti oi Circuit Court
By M*fy Stroups
Daputy Ctork
COOIUS 4 STAWIARSKI. P A.
4010 Boyicoul Boulevard
Sort* 450
Tamp*. FL 33607
Tataphon* (013)877-0000
C4S« 10-01 *2709
Pubfcah: Nom N w 11,10. 2001
QQO09

spou a s .

QEN9 RAL
JURttOtCTION DfYtUON
CA M NO: 0 0 CA 21 8 9 1 4
ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP,
INC.. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO ATLANTIC MORTGAGE ANO
INVESTMENT CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
DAVID J. TUBBS, IF U W O . ANO IF
DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. 0RANTEE3.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREOFTORS. TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST DAVID J. TUBBS;
MICHELLE E. TUBBS. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUQH, UNDER OR
AGAINST MICHELLE E. TUBBS;
REPUBLIC BANK DrB/A FLAGSHIP
CAPITAL: SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA. JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE 8AL1
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pixauartl to a Summery Final Judgment
ol Forectoeixe (toted Oct 31. 2001
entered to Ckrf Cete No 00 CA21M
14 of Vw Cecurt Court of Vw 1STH
Judiciel Cn u t n end tor SEMINOLE
Counry. Sanford. Ftorkto. I «W e e l to
Vw to^wet and beef bidder tor cash
al Al Weal Freni Door of Courthouse
al
Vw
SEMINOLE
Comfy
Courthouse located si X I N Park
Avenue n Statord. Florida, at 11 X
i n . on me 4 day of Dacambar. 2001
Vw totowmg deaenbed properly aa
eel torth m sa d Summary Final

THE EAST 43 FEET OF LOT 11
AND THE WEST 20 FEET OF LOT
12. BLOCK D, (HUGE HIGH SUBDI­
VISION. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK II, PAGE 84. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
Deled Vw 1st day of November.
2001.

(ClRCUfT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Vw Clrcul Court
By Jane E Jesewic
Deputy Clert
Publish in;
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID X
STERN. PA.. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
001 S Untvtnrty Dnv* Sul* 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)2330000
00 620534 AMI)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. panon* w*h iS«ab**M n**d»
Ing a tpacmf f f wiwxkiww should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
lha
SEMINOLE
Counfy
Courthouaa at 407^ 65-4227. 1 600955-0771 (TDO) or t -009 955-6770,
via Florida Raiay S*rvica
Publish November It. 16. 2001
QG073
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITH
JUDICIAL ClRCUfT.
VIAND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 0I-C A -II22-I4
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC F/KA
NORWEST MORTGAGE.

PLAINTIFF
VS
MONSERRATE HOORIGUEZ RUIZ.
AS TRUSTEE OF A TRUST
AGREEMENT DATED OCTOBER

4 ,

C le u

Leg als

OCfENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
F0RSCLO9UM SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
auant to a Summer, Final Judgment
of Forectoeure dated OcL 31. 2001
■ntorad to Crrt Casa No OI-CA1122-14 of Vw Cireut Coul of Vw
IBth Judtotol CktuV in and tor
Samtooto CauVy. Santord. Ftonda, I
e « aa8 to Vw Nghaat and best tkdder tor caah al Vw Was* Freni Door
af Vw Samtooto Counry Courthouse
located N X I N Perk Avenue to
Statord. Ftorkto. if H.gg a m on Vw
4 day of Dacambar, 2001 Vw tobowmg daaenbad proparty aa eat torth to
sax) Summary Final Judgment. k&gt;
LOT M , CHASE OROVES UNIT 6.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 44. PAGES 29-31. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
TOGETHER WITH.
A PARCEL OF LANO BEING A
PORTION
OF
TRACT
-W
id r a in a o e

a r ea

and

open

SPACE) CHASE GROVES UNIT 8.
MORE
PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: FROM
THE POINT OF BEGiNNINQ BEING
THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF
LOT X . CHASE GROVES UNIT S.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 44 AT PAGES 29 THROUGH
31. OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA:
THENCE SOUTH 47 DEGREES 33
MVfUTES 11 SECONOS EAST A
DISTANCE OF 9 t.4 t
FEET;
THEHCC NORTH 41 DEGREES 43
MINUTES 08 SECONDS WEST A
OtSTANCE OF 14 09 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 49 DEGREES 42
MINUTES 09 SECONOS WE3T A
DISTANCE OF 47.49 FEET TO THE
POVfT OF BEOINNING.
Dated VW 2nd day of Novambar.
2001.
(ClRCUfT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork of Vw Qrovt Cout
B y Jana E Jasaanc
Deputy Clerk

Publish xv

THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN. P.A.. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAMTVP
M t 8. Unhandy Drive Suva 300
Plantation. FL 33324
(««4i23vaoao
01*711201 NCU
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, peraonx wah ctoahaviaa need­
ing a spade) accommodation ohould
contort COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
me
SEMINOLE
County
Coumoua* M 407-969-1227. 1-900934*771 (TDO) or 1-900-933-9770.
vto Ftorkto Relay Sonic#
Pucath November II , IE 2001
00074
M THE ORCUR COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL C1RCIJR
M ANO FOR
lE M N O tl COUNTY.
Casa No. 91 CA 1829-14-K
FIDELITY BANK OF FLORIDA.

NOTlCf OPSALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Vwl
pursuant to a Final Summery
Judgment ol Foractoaure deled
October 31. 2001 and sntored in
O f Attain No 01 CA 1529- 14-K In
Vw Cecuf Coul to and tor Semnoto
Court, Ftorkto. whereto FIDELITY
BANK OF FLORIOA to Vw Platob*
and PAUL N. GOULDBOURNC. el
tf. are Vw defendants, I off tal to
in*1rwgn«M •na mu * doom wx cwn
*t Itw west Irani door of the
Senvnol* County Courthouee. X I
N Perk Ave. Statord. FL at 1100
a m. on Vw sm day ol Dacambar.
2001. Vw toiowtog deaertoed proper­
ty ** set torth to Vw Final Summary
Judgment of Forectoeure. to w*
Lot S. oi CARRINGTON PARK,
occordtog to piet Vwrecf. aa tooord*d to Plat Book 4S. Pag** 31 Vrau^i
33. Inciuerv*. of Vw Pubic Records
of Sensrcl* Counfy. Ftonda.
DATED Vw 2nd dry of NOVEM­
BER. 2001
In accordance wah Vw Americana
wah DwabrMaa Act persona wan
dtoabiMWe rwadtog a spaclai acconv
modahon to parkdpeta to Ws pro­
ceeding ohould concert Vw Court
administrator at Samtooto Counfy
Courthouaa. X t N. Park Ave,
Statord FL 32771 within 2 working
days of you racwpt of Vw nonce; V
you *r* h*artng or vote* impaired
cal 1-000-955-6771.
Maryann* Mora*, dark
Clark ol Cxcut Coul
Mary Stroup!
Deputy Clerk

MICHAEL U STORE. ESQ.
1380 N. Courtenay Pkway. S4
Merritt Island. Fl 32953
Putmsh Novambar 11. 19. 2001
GO073
M THE ORCUR COURT
OF THE THtaTEENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUR,
M AND FOR
MLLSBOROUOH COUNTY.
FLORK3A
FAIRLY LAW OfVtMON
CASE NO- 01-14943
D tv m o ic
IN THE MAUER OF THE
PROPOSED ADOPTION OF:
A MINOR CHILD
NOTICt OF ACTION
TO Any known or uwnown legal or
natural tether of Vw chid bom on
September 29. 2001 to
Oonna Kay Johneon
Currant Address: Unknown
Lest Known AdtVesa Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Vwl
• Pebtan tor Adoption has bean S M
regardng a chad bom to Dome Kay
Johneon on September 29. 2001 In
Longwood.
Seminole
County.
Ftonda Donna Kay Johneon e Vwty two (32) yaws aid. Ciucaeita. tw*
blond hae and biu* aya*. I* 38* to!
and waigha approximately I X
pounds The bklh IsVwr a AJricen
American and t f other physical char-

occurred
County, Ftonda Ybu are raryjkad to
serve a copy of you reapenee or
piaedxiga to sad Pstitan span th*
Patrbonar’s attorney. Jeanne T. Tale.
419 Wast Plan Strati. Sun* B,
Tampa. Ftonda 33809-2244. and ha
Vw ongxwl response or pieardng In
Vw Ofhca cf Vw Clark ol Vw CtroAl
Court ol Hillsborough Counfy.
Florida, on or batora Novambar 29.
2X 1 It you Iof lo do so. a dtfai/l
fudgmect v»-il b« t»k#n agamt) you
tor m * t«lk«* rJ*m«n&lt;ldKJ tn
Ptlihon

Dated al Tampa. Hillsborough
County. Ftortda thi* 24 day of
October 2X 1
RICHARD L AKE
Ctoik of Vw Ciraul Cout
By Sharon D Dei*
Deputy Clark
It you art a person wxh a daab*Vy
who needs any accomodeboo In
order to perhaps!* si vw proewedhg
you ar* arwiled. el no ooet to you, to
Vw provaran of certain aaeafance.
Please
contact
Vw ADA.
Coorctnator axhei 2 working day* cf
your receipt of Vila docunanl.
Talaphon* (8131272-7040 TDO
(813)279-2088
Publish Novambar 4, II, 18. 23,
2X 1
OGOI7

PAUL N. GOLLDBOURNE. at. at .
NOTICE OF AGENCY ACRON TAKEN BY THE
87. JOHH9 RIVER WATER klAHAGENCNT DISTRICT
Noaca to given Vat V a trttowaig permit was issued on leptam ber H 2 X 1
The Carey Company -1 8 Cod Poet Rd - Longwood. FL 32779 *4-117 21843I S The prated to costed Si Serianole Couiry. Section 3. Tonnsfvp X SouVi.
Rang* X East The perms authorUea A SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM ON 11.18 ACRES TO SERVE Cornerstone Al Lake Mary known aa
Pubkx The receiving water body a N A
The Nests) conieimng Vw sppacakcn tor the above ksted perm* w svsAeCW
tor rtapectan Monday VirauX Fndey eacept tor legal holiday*. 8 X a m. to
9 .X pm. at Va Si John* Rum Water Management District (District)
Headquarters 4M9 Red Street. Patotka. FL 32179-1429 A person whoee
substantial vwrasta are alteclad by Vw District permitting decaran may peti­
tion tor an admawtraVv* hearing In accordance wah sections I X 549 and
I X 37, Ftonda Statute* or may choose to pursue mertetan as ta sitemaps*
lamedy under section I X 373. Flonde Statutes, before the dssdtae tor tang
apeobon Ctaoaftg mertetion wto not adversely sited Vw rtXf to a hearing i
medatan doe* not resUI n a settlement The procedures tor pursurtg med­
ium are set torth St Seckon I X 573. Florida StahAe*. and nAes 29-I X 111
and 2 B 1 X 401-404 Ftonda Adrwtwlrakve Code Pebbons must comply wta
Vw raquramants of Ftonda Arkranabakv* Cod* Chapter 29-I X and b* Nad
wtVt (racarrad by) Vw Dtsrnrt Clark tocaiad at Dwlrirt Haadquanar*. Hgftway
I X Waal, Piiatka. FL X 1 7 7 . Pattixma tor adnxvatralrv* hearng on Vw
above spptaatan(t) muat b* Nad wtVxn twenty ran* |21| dayi of pubacatan cf
Vw none* a wtthxi rwant, au (M ) day* cf the Dtsirtrt depositing Vw nebee of
Sitanf St Ehe mai tor Vtote person* to whom Vw Dwinrt nteW actual nonce
Fafure to HI* a patnwi wtthxi vw urn* period shef consmut* a warvar of any
rightist such person(s) may have ta request an aditetwliahv* detemvnation
(twatag) under sacbona 1X 389 and I X 37, F S . ooncarrung Vw aubtart parriut Petitions vial are not Ned St accordance with Vw above prcvwxsta *r*
subtscl to dsmissei
Because Vw adnSWtraw* heerstg process is designed to tortmiato knel
agancy actan, Vw kkng of a petition means Vwl Vw Dtstncrs hrwi action may
be dltersnt tram Vw posben taken by * si Vw nonce of stienf Persons who**
sUHtarswi sw rasa wd ba aftactsd try any such Itrwl decision ol Vw Dtstnrt on
vw sppkcant have Vw right to pebtan to bacoma a party to Vw proceadng. n
accordance wah Vw rersxremen-j sot torth above
PubSsh: Novambar 11. 2 X 1
DOOM
NOTICE OF AGENCY ACTION TAKEN BY THE
IT. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
None* la given Vwl Vw Mowing perms was issued on May I, 2 X 1
Soto Development Corp 908 Delaney A y*. Orlando. FL 32808 94-11787901-1. Th* proud w tocaiad si Serrvnoie County. Section 5. Townahip X
South. Range X East The permit authorises A SURFACE WATER MAN­
AGEMENT SYSTEM ON 12 SOX ACRES TO SERVE Tstiecusn Trad I
known as TVfWrtjan Trad 1. Th* rscs-wtg water body is N/A.

The Nests) contexwtg vw appkeetan tor Vw above ksled perms w avaAebW
tor stspsetan Monde, VtrauX Friday sicepl tor legal hcWdey*. 8 X am. to
5 X pm, at Vw SI John* River Water Management Diatnct (Dtstnrt)
Headqienera. 4049 Retd Sbset. Pslalke, FL X 179-I 4X A person who**
subetanbei silerseti are afterted by Vw Drttncl psrnvnstg daewran may peb­
tan tor wt admiialTV* hearing n accordance with sections I X 389 tad
1X 37. Fiends Sutulss, or may choose to pursue medatan os an aaenteave
tamed, under sacbon I X 573. Ftortda StahJta*. bakx* tha deedkn* tor Mng
a pebtan Choosing medatan wst not adverser, aSect Vw nght to t hearing V
mediation doe* nol tetu* St a settlement Th* procedure* lor puraustg martaim are eel torth in Section 1X 373. Ftonda Statutes, and rule* 28- 1X 111
end 29-1X . *01-404 Ftortda Admxiisbaliva Cod* Peccant must comply wah
Vw raquramants oi Florida Admnisvattv* Cod* Chapter 28-108 and ba Nad
with |racer.sd by) Vw Oittml Clerk tocaiad al Dslrtrt Heedquertera, Highway
I X West. Palette. FL 32177. PaMton* tor adrruntstiaUv* hearing on Vw
ebav* appscetants) mual be Ned wrffwt hvenlyrerw I2 t) da,sol pubacatan ot
Vita note* or wShet twenty tu (X ) days of the Dtsbct depoesrig mw notice ol
m e t at Vw m*f tor vtos* persons to whom th* District mails actual nose*.
Fsfur* to Ns a paction wahxi trvs Dm* parted she* contbtut* a warvar of any
ngftfts) audi p*rson(s) may have to request an artrvnqcsth* dtSamvneban
(hearing) urtdsr sections I X 389 and 1X 37. F S . concemxtg Vw sutyect perrtst Pabtans Vwf ere net Nad si accordanca with the abova provtatona era
tubtecl to domssel
Because vw artnxtwbahv* hearing procesa w designed to tormUele Itnel
agency actan, the Mng of a petition mean* that Vw Dtstncf * final actan may
b * rtllaranf (rom Vw poartan token by f st Vita none* ot merit Persona whoa*
substantial interests wd be alteclad by any such knot decision ot Vw District on
vw appkcanf have aw nght to petition to become a party to Vw proceertng. Si
accordance wnh Vie raquromentt set torth above
Pubbsh. Novambar 11,2 X 1
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BITHBORCUTT COUNT
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COUNTY,
CA M NO.: •1-CA-ITW’IM .
MANUFACTURERS I TRADE RS
TRUST COMPANY. ONE M A T
PLAZA, BUFFALO. NY 1420423M .
TRUSTEE FOR SECURTTIZATION
SER IES
I M S ) AGREEMENT
DATED 0 4 1 -9 *.
ROBERT ALLEN MOTT. « M.
f f i y ii-g o f
(PIMM putakh to THE
■EMNOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purto ■ Final Judgment of
NMd to* 2nd My al
*001, and enured In
i No. 01-CA-1740-14-L, ol N
D M Cowl ol l » IBTH JutfcWf
O ra n ta and far Saminoto Cowvy.
Florid*. I w8 M l to h a hqywat and
bMt M k r tor caah ol t i * WEST
FRONT DOOR ol too Saminoto
County Coutoeua*. k
Corky, Florida, M 11 X on ta* 4 day
ol Docowtoor. 1001. •
H H F M M g n r t .» « t
LOT 20. BLOCK 3. NORTH
ORLANDO
2M0
ADOfTKX
ACCORDING TO THE FLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN FLAT
BOOK 11. PAGE M THROUGH 97.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SCMMOLE.
COUNTY. FLOROA.
A/K/A: 74 SOUTH DEVON
AVENUE. WINTER BPWNGS, FI
3270S
In aocontoncw w*h too Arrwrta
■ » DWabeWa Act. Pareon* •
cwwrinq ahoMd ooriaci too Cowl
Ad ntotoOMorMlQI N. Pork kvenu*.
Santord. FL 31771, Tatophona
fkattow (407)31343)0 not totor toon
oovon (7) date prter to too procaadr g . 4 hearing Impaired. (TDD) 1800-953-8771 or VWco (VH 800968-9770 vio Florida Relay Samoa*
Dated to* NOVM 2001 day ol .
m i.
MARY ANNE MORSE
Gtori Ol The Cktu* Cowl
By. Jana t Jaaoaic
Deputy Clari
SubrnWed by
Lao GOkaM Manual C WMaon
I M NW 4#to Strew, SuOa 120
Fort loudardato, Ftortdo 33309
Tatophorw (984)453-0)83
Facaanrit (984)7714001
01-0318S
Putaah Novarttoar II. I E 1001

naan
NOnCBOF
FICTITIOUS NAIM
NoOco to hereby (pwn toM I Mi
engaged In buBnaaa al 117 Uegnola
Avo Sanford. Somneto Camty.
Ftortda wider too FtoMoue Name ol
toM I Hand to regfoter Mat name
M h N DMrion ol Corponioni,
■Oh too prevtoton* of too FHOtoua
Noma Statotoa. to-WllSocMn
9*8 09, Ftortdo Sukdaa IM t.
Deborah Y Oner
Putaah: November II . m i
0Q 07I
raoTiCE

ol
Karon’*
■and toM ho Hand to reg9 n an o Mto too Drrtaton M
I CorporaOona, Talahoaaoa, Ftortdo.
t to oooontonco aOh toe ptontoatna ol
! ttw FtoMlou* Nam* 8tatuwa, to; WK-Socoon *88.09. Ftortdo SUOAa*
1 1991.

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Ftoranco Qlartar
LudWldar
Karan Eetry
PubOah November 11.2001
0 0 0 7 9 ________________________
NOTICE OF
F tc r m o u s name
NoOco to hereby given toal I am
engaged to b u a r r u at 1808 S
Myrtle Avenue, Sanford, Florida
Semmoto County, Fonda in ter toe
FleUboua Norn* oI "Ju t! Right
PorMagM Service*, and toM I aoend
to roglater taxi name with toe
Dlvtaion
of
Corporatuna,
TaOahaaaea, Ftortdo. to ooeontonca
veto too ptovtotono d too FIcMtout
Nome Statuiea, To-Wit Section
988 09. Ftortdo SUtutvt 1991.
Lrrde D CowWa
Pitoltoh: Noverrtoer 11.2001
NOTICE
WHAT. VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN Dm I I - m i
TIME: 1000
WHERE: 1001 N Ortondo Avo
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOEL
VEHICLE 10ENTIFACAT10N I
1). 99 FORDmuaiang
1FABP42EXKEP309832
1). 97 HYONOAI eonata
KMHCF24T0VU708116
PitoOah. November 11,2001
00081
NODCC OF FUBUC SALE

Lecals

L e c a ls
ALTAMONTE TOWB9Q, MC.UNCLAHEO VEMCLE AUCTION
117 MARKER S T .
ALTAMONTE SR PINOS, FL
SALE BEGINS AT 1 0 0 0 AM. SOLD
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE.
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL BO S
PURSUANT -01 TO F 8 . 7 t3 7 1
1 3 4 4 -m i
1987 NISSAN
JN1PS24S8HW03827B
1981 LINCOLN
1LNCM91WSMY754770
1989 BLOCK
t04HPS4CSKH494424
1189 FORD
1FAPP9990KW119237
1998 FORD
1FTBR10T3JUA89922
1998 DOOGE
267GB13XSJK121707
1973 DOOGE
D14AE3X0237S7
Pitoleh November 11, m i
00 0 8 2
NOTICE OF PUBLIC S A U
ALTAMONTE TOWMOL INCUNCLABIED VEMCLE AUCTION
117 MARKER ST..
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL
SALE BEGINS AT 1 0 0 0 AM. BOLD
AS B , NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR AU. BO S.
PURSUANT -01 TO F S . 7 1 3 7 8
19-11-1041
1189 PONTIAC
1G2FS2ISXJL207Sai
1999 NISSAN
JNICN34S4JM00672S
1994 CHEVY
1GNDU08L8RT158428
1994 CHEVY
2CNBE19U0R8932920
1990 CHEVY
J81RF2380L7821101
1994 CHEVY
2C1MS2488R97S7910
1998 FORO
1FABP52U6JA160232
1188 MAZDA
JM1BF2328G0128027
1997 MA2DA
JM ISC 1412V0134829
1998 OLDS
1G3AJI9R8FD3S908B
RANO BICYCLE
________
C990302043
1991 MITSUBISHI
4A3CS44R7ME090929
1997 DODGE
1B3BD38DXHF204744
IM S AMC
IJCM R7924JT180029
PUriart: November t l , m i
00081

tot fec*«y may be Hewed
ksurance, and prevld* 4C *Mi proSaMad bids hB b* received rta U S.
Mad or hand deavared
to
ir»iaaM iM li a oRca* « 3800 W.
Colorvar Orhre Ortanrto, FL 32808 on
«
betore ctoe# d buamaaa,
N evasibtr 19, 1991.
Inqutrta*
should b*
dvected to to*
Proem ament
Coordkiator
M
(407)822-2282 trt 4197.
11,2001
erry

o f l a k e mart , f l o h o a

JAMnORML tCRW CtS
Cay ot Lab* Mary PmMtaaaig
Docunanl Nurbar 0241 * a Stahls
M DamandSMr by Onvta M 900-711•
1712.
Sealed pmpoaaN are due on or
betere 2 0 0 PM. on OaiiaM ar 9.
1001. n toa Cty d a rts Otoe*. 100
N. Country Cfcb Road. Lata Mary.
FL 12746. For batoer Hormaffon.
ca l DemandSlar by Omea M 900711-1712.
DATED: Novambar 9.2001
Pubaah: Novambar 11,2001
00092
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN toM
to* letdarafyd rasndt to sat to*
to anterc* a lan Impoaad on aaad
property under toe Florida Sad
Storag* FacMy Act StMua* (Sadtari
•3901-41909)
Tha undarttared *Hi aal M pubtc
sale by competffnre baling on to*
II B i ta y *4 November, 9081M 1.08
pm, on to* premiaae ntoare tatd
are locatod MAngto Storagt Cantor.
too AmptoCouL 2900 WeMAfeporl
Boutavard, County ot Samlnot*.
Stoto d Florida, ti* toaoeteg

Cunaodfi. Hama. Ltatt.
Carte* O. Faria* D410. Ladder
l i a r B o re * Tabt*. Ctotoret
Albert Slack. LtOcc. Dresser.
M ecBaaa*. Boota, 2 F I* cabneto,
JVCTV. Vtdao tape*
Pundwaaa irarM b * paid tor M to*
9m* d purchea* to caah only. Al
puRbaaad 9am* told a * la. arhare la,
and mual b* removed M to* am* ol
sat* Sato f * p d to canealMtori to
to* rrenl d aentomenl between
owner and obigatad party.
ThM la toa 31Mday ot October 2001.
KnaHsn Areri

1993 CHEVROLET PtoAUp
(1)
Vto* 1GCFC24H0OF380O31
Auction aM be hold on 11-2441
At 2pm. At TiLComy Torrtng
1158 Bade Ave Writer Spge FL
32709
PiMab November I t . 2001
NOTICE OP PUBUC S A U
FUBUC NOTICS to hereby 0ven
toM. tn toe date and to* ton* 9atad
below, and corMrering t a n dap to
day iH t a l good! am aoM. are we
•ta at Putac Aucaon, to h a Nghwl
tedder, tor caah. M to* HarabouM d
STORAGE USA. located M 1007
WBa Springe Dr, WHar Spring*. FI
32708, to* oontarea ol to* toSoartog
and! or buatoaM good*, tor rent and
otoar charge* tor ariwh a lan on
earn* to dMmod. to H*;
OATS OF SALS MOVSM48N M .
M *1
3 oo p m :
JAMES MOFFITT *831 PAD A
CARPET. TERRANCE WASHINOTON 11(8 HOUSEHOLD 0 0 0 0 9 .
STEVE FIOUEROA *279 FURNI­
TURE. MARINES PALMA *214
BOXES 4 f u r n it u r e . THOMAS
MYRE #856 HOUSEHOLD 0 0 0 0 3
1 FURNITURE. DANIELLE QUEEN
1834 FURNITURE 8 HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS
Auctioneer Storage Protection
Auction SenncM . Ucenee *883. A
98000 cfaarmg d*po*4 m l be coltocfad tor each im* purchaaed and
reAnlad aftor a l conaanto cl 9&lt;a im*
Tha above noace to be puMahad
once a area* tor hvo conaacueve
* * * * * SaldaalatoM undarandtry
rtrtu* ol toa Sututa* d to* S ta tu of
Florid*. In men c a m mad* and proPub*ah Novambar 11. I I . m i
00089
wvrTAnoN t o an
Community Coordmalad Car* tor
CMiHn (4C) ■ raguaalng beta to n
quaMad cleaning eompanre* to protor na
at 3500 W Coronal Dm * and 581
Fvrguaon Street, retpectrvefy
The acope d toe nori todudaa
mantanng a dean, hatotoy nori
and daavoom anvwonmant lor to*
Tha m i b* aecamptahad by provid­
ing avarvng aanncaa d ctoenmg and
5oor cam *i appro i 40,000 aq 8 d
office and claatioom
tpaca.
restrooms and lounge A detailed
deaenpbon ot toe scope ol nori and
sesr-t specrhcetiorta mil be made
■vakabto a* anna declare toe* mien
bon to bet A mandatory beddara
mealing m l b * held on Tuesday
November 11. M 9 00 AM M toe 3500
West Colonial tecMy, al wNcfl tm *

STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUMTY AFFAIRS
NOTICE OF a m NT TO F1NO THE
CITY OF SANFORD
COMPREHENSIVE FLAN AMENDMENT
IN COMPLIANCE
DOCKET NO. 91-I4MI-8M7-4AH1)
The Department gives nonce ot la elect to find toe Amendment to toe
Comprahenarva Pten lor toy Cay d Sanford adopted by Ordnance No. 3647 an
September 24. 2001, IN COMPLIANCE pursuant to Section* 183 3194.
183 3197 and 193 3199. F S
The adopted City ol Santord Comprehensive Plan Amendment and the
Department's Objections. Recommendations and Comments Report. (4 any),
are available tor pubhc inspection Monday through Friday escept tor legal ho*
days, during normal business hours. aUheCryol Santord Cay HU. Department
ot Engineering. Planning and Zonmg 300 North Pari Avenue. Santord. Fronds
32771.
Any affected person, as detvred n Section 1931184. F S . has a right to pettBcn tor an arinnabaliv* hearvrg to chadang* to* propoaed agency datarnvn*
Son toM toe Amenrineri to toe Cay ot Seraord Comprehenerve Plan a In
Compaence. *e dettned n Subsection 183 3184(1). F S The peidicn must be
Ned srihin hsanty-ona (21) days sfier pubbcaoon ot toa notice and must nduda
a l ot toa titormabon and content* daaerbed ai Urstorm Rut* 28-108 2 0 1. F A C
The petition must be Med mth toa Agency Clari. Department ot Comrrsavly
A llan. 2885 Shumerd Oab Bouterard. Tsleheesee, Florida 32399 2100, and
copy madad or dakvarad to to* local government FeJure to bmaly Ilia a petition
she! constitute a server ot any nghl to request an arbrvrvetrslive procaering a*
a perimner levtar Sections 120 889 end 120 57, F S It e petition « Ned. toe
purpose ot the arffnnttrelive hearing sM be to present evidence and lesbmony
and tonvard ■ recommended ruder to toe Department It no petition re Med. tors
Nonce ot Intent she! become hnat agency adron
N a peMun ■ Med otoar affected persona may petition tor leave to mervene
to toe pracaedng A peonon lor raerverixei must be Ned M least harenty (20)
day* batore to* knal hearing and must nctude *4 ol toe vdonnalun and oontenta deaertoed n Lkntotm Rule 28-108208. F A C Apeotem tor leave to « * rvan* ahal be Ned al the Dvsion ot Adm sirakv* Heermgs. Department or
Marregemenl Services. 1230 Apalachee Partway. Tallahassee. Florid* 3 2 )9 9
. 1580 Fatkjr* to patjoon to ntervene eisvn toe alosed bme frame contautes
■ a server d any ry/V such a panon hat to request a hearing inder Sections
^ 120 589 and 120 57. F S , or to periopet* n to* ackrvniatrakv* heenng
- After an arirenWralhre hearing petition a timely Ned. meOation I* available
pursuant to Subsection 181 3tS913Ka). F S . to any affected person mho e
mads a party to to* procasibng by long tost requatt with toa tdrrvnitlratrv* law
y etga assigned by toe Orvtsion ot Artnntbabv* Hearing* The chotc* ot medtebon that not affect a party* nghl to an admeiolrabv* haenng
s Chan#* Geuthrer. AICP
• Chrel. Bureau ol Local Planning
' Department ol Communay Affair*
! Drvision ol Community Ptarw g
2855 Shumerd Oas Boufevaru
Tartahatsae. Florida 32399-2110
PubSth November 11.2001
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THE PUBLIC H0US4 4 0
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PlMah: Novambar 4, I t , 2001
00019
M THE CMCUTT COURT FOR
I E WHOLE COUNTY,
FLORKM
PRORATE OtVttlON
F9a No. 91-1133CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
RANDALL TOONK
Th* artowvatreaon ol toa aetata ol
RANOALL TOONK. dicaan d. Fla
toenbar 01-112) CP. la parsing to
to* Orcua Court, ter Samtoot*
Couity. Ftond*. Pmbara Dhrtaon. to*
addraa* cl which a : Poet Office
Drawer C. Santord. Ftortda 32772
Th* name and adriaa* ol toa
ParaonM Representative and the
ALL NTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
Al peraon* on whom toe nonce la
toavatdffyol
quakAcabon* ot toa ParaonM
Repnaaraaliva. verve, or lunedkhert
M taa Corel are reqqred to Me toek
obracaona seto toe Corel WITHIN
THE LATEH OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE O f A COPY O f
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
At crerttora d toa decoder* and
otoar persons having claim* or
on whom a copy d Yvs nonce la
date d toe Nat pubteabon d toe
nonce must Ne toee dean* with
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
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OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE OATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Al offer creator* d tow decoder*
and persona having Maim* or
demands agemai toa decadanf*
ttu ia mutt N* toa* clems with tow
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS HOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* data ot toe Ural Prewcanon d
toe noaca a Novambar 4. 2001.
Peraonai Repreaanunv*
A RHONAOTVOS
220 WSsrire Dt*r*
Cesseawrry. a 12707
Attorney
lor
Personal
RepresenUtrv*
Charles 0 . water. Eager*
Florida Bar No 299118
Wider ABertaon
1132 Symcndt Avanu*
Winter Part. Florida 32799
Telephone (407)844-2218
Facaervle (407)844 2194
PubSth November 4, tt. 2001
G0033
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fit* Nad 91-410 CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
MILDRED V FENNESSY.
ALSO KNOWN AS
MILDRED FENNESSY
n otic e o f a om in m tra tic n

Th* a rtm tra a o n ol toa * Stele ol
Mildred Fenrteeay. deceased. F4#
Number 0 1 * 5 0 CP. e pendeig in to*
Ceoret Corel far Semmofe County.
Florida. Probata Division,
address d wrioh a PO Bos 90900.
Sartonl. FL 12772 Th* nama* and
addresses d tow personal rapresan-

p e c ia l

ton*’* aaonwy are *M lotto batoan
A U INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
Al person* on *toom toM noto* *
cfte l snga to* vefcaty re toe e * . toe
q.wtarewme d to* paraonM wpraaen W ia. venue, or (retaMcton d
tow Corel are regiAred Is I t took
obyacnore e*h toW Court WTTHM
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THI DATE OF THE FMST
PUBLICATION OF THM NOTICE
OR THIRTY GAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COFY OF
TF4S NOTICE ON TFCM.
AS creators ot to* daoeiWr* and
otoar persona hairing ctevns or
on whom a copy d tola note# I*

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NOTICt OF ACTION
TO: PATROL A. BCHARFF
LAST KNOWN ACORESS:
1004 BARTLETT COURT
OVIEDO. FL 32788
ANO ANY ANO AU UNKNOWN OR
UNRECORDED
INTERESTS
WHICH MAY EXIST
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toM an arson
lan an
.roporty In Sr
County Ftortda
LOT 9. ALAFAYA WOOOS PHASE
XVW. ACCORDING TO TH* FLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED N PLAT
BOOK 38. PAGES 31 ANO 32. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORKUL
h at barn Mad agataM you and you
are required to serve an Arwwar or
amtton datanaea e*h toe Clari d to*
Court. Semmoto County P. O Bos
8099. Santord. Ftortda 32772, on or
before Nov 2E 2001 and on
Plaintiff's attorney. SHAWN J .
O’BRIEN. Eequk*. 221 N E. fvanho*
Boulevard. Suit* 208. Ortondo.
Ftortda 32904 otoarwM* a datault
tad b* (reared agakwi you hr to*
ratal damandad In Iw Comptok*.
DATEDon to* 29 day M OCTOBER.
2001.
(SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
Lu lC Hardamon
Deputy Ctart
NOTIFICATION
Myou are a peraon w#h a Maabwty
who naada any accommodation In
order to partlcfpato in toW proceed­
ing, you are anMad. M no coM to
you. to toe provision ol certain **atolance.
Pleas*
contact
ADACoordmalor *1 to* 5 * mmole
County Court, at 301 N. Park
Avanu*. Santord Ftortda 31771. at
(407)323-4330. wBwi two weriing
day* ot your race** d tola fteace. 4
you are hawing or voew impaired.
call-900-9888771
Publah Novambar 4. II. IE 28.
2001
GG022
fft THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE ItOHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CtRCLXT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
CIW . CASE NO..01-CA-2384-18-M
IN RE FORFEITURE OF 92.181 88
IN UNITED STATES CURRENCY.
n o n e * of
FORFEITURE COMPLAINT
TO Richard Barnard Frederick. Jr.
2*07 Hwwadw Avarua
Sartocd. Florida 32771
to ffw toaoveng property 92,991 95
to Unaad Stela* currency
Donald F Esangar. aa Sheriff ot toa
Samtoot* County. Florida, trough
hw otocar*. nvaangatora or aganw.
aalrad to* above property on or
about September 14. 2001, M or
near 2807 H ieetth* Avenue,
Santord. Sam e*** County, Ftonda.
Saet property a in to# custody d toa
Sheriff d Semmoto Cowny tor tw
purpose d hrtoare* purauar* to sec­
tions 932 701 912 704. Flood*
Slatutoe A Compter* tor tortaaure
has been Mad n toa above styled
Corel
I HEREBY CERTIFY toal a tore and
correct copy ol tow Node* d
Forfeiture CcmpMinl was frenrsbed
by U S. canwad m*4. retom race**
requasiad, to to* above named
addressee toa 29 day ol October.
2001

Teah* M Fautowr
General Counsel
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OF THE tUNTEENTH
JU O W L C R C I9 T
Bt ANO FOR
3EBR40LE COUNTY,
FLG M M
CASE NO.: 01-CC-2784-14-Z
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FLORIOA
CA M NO. 0 18C -1990
AMS PLUMBING A IRRIGATION.
INC,
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CLERK’S NOTICE OF
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Foredoaure datad October 1A 2001.
and entered In tw C a t* No. OI-SC1190 ot to# County Court In and tor
flemmow County Florida, wlwram
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INC, W to* Ptanta and LESTER
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on toa 20th day d Novambar. 2001,
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Parcel ID* 12-21-30-507-00000030
Lot 3 (lata road) TUSKAWELk
TRAIL SUBDIVISION. PIM Book 41.
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Dated toW 28 day ot OcL 2001.
MAF1YANNE MORSE
Ctariat Corel
By Ja n * EJ atawic
Deputy Clark
Chnatopbw H. Monwon. Esqura.
7 1 0 0 SosrihUS. He/rway 1792.
Fam Pari. FL 32730.
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109 Duplaa/Trlplak
107 Mobil* Homoa For Rant
111 Raaort Vacation*
114 WarehouM/Rental Spaca
115 Industrial Rentals

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F u r n is h e d
lam s 1BR. da ban. set In kitchen.
Uffika* kentewd. Just outside c*y.
1(75 e depose, no pets. 407-3231917, dtor 8, recorder._______

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2 Bedrooms from 5539
3 Bedrooms5434
Wa pay sdstbtsir.
Smsl pets welcome
Cedar Crask Apts
407-3244334

BadaM 1BR spL romptsts prkracy.
Making one mature parson.
5100M or 540Mm e 5200 sac iNpi
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Room* For Rant
Roommata Wantad
Ratlramanl Homos
Apartmanta •Fumlohad

9 9 Apartmanta - Unfurnished

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Included 540015400
tan dtosrood Villas: IBR/tBA
Condo W/Wslar. Sewer 1 Oarbagt
IncuJed. New P a r t Corm jnkyRjct
W/D Indudad. 55405500
Sanford: 2 Large BRs 11/2 BA. 2
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55254400
Sanford: 2BR/1.5 BA w/Screered
RMk T h F k m , WD HotkUpa Nsw
Ptkd A Carpal 5850/560
la n ia r d :
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W/Oee
Freptace, N*w CHA. EsH i Kachan,
WiDHook Ups 1075/5850
DOYLE REALTY, MC.

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Large I
IB fl Condo. 5475.
C al 407-3238073.

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Motel Control SIC A Htg Ssnkxd
Area 407-321-0229

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207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
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217 Oaraga (
219 Wantad to Buy

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comm. zona. 48R/2BA. 2 kitchens,
laundry rtn with waahar/dryar. 2154
aq R, sac. sya.. CHA. ample parking.
51149/mo * 5570 te c dap. W *
consider te a n g 388-7
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5SR 18 BA home lor rant.
MSOffionti, Ant A Im L plus »300
ckpcst Cal baiaaan 9sm-1pm. 407322-0409.

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anterior*
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5 9 Words with
roll or diet
6 0 Snug co m er
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6 4 Do a alow
bum
6 5 Diner sign
0 6 Stretch of
turf
6 7 A saw buck
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mood
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cheer
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province
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cou ch
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order
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3 2 W ooderv
soled sh o e
3 5 Infam ous
Ugandan
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nine h ead s
3 7 Backboard
attachm ent
3 8 Apologetic
ones
41 Light, oneh orse
carriage
4 2 Hoard
4 4 Tibetan
gazelle
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plates
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W heels for
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5595/mondt e dspotd.. Pats OK
w/add-dspoalL Ready now! 123 A
128 Club Rd. 407-3 2 3 4 5 4 0 .
l anAen L 36H IB A . 1 car garage,
largs Isncad lot M9Q/ma, pka ssc.
rats.. 407-262-1394.
W aal Aanford: 5 0 0 0 V h Bonks.
3BRT15BA. new toorlnqA pskt s M s
flsrsgs sosumonin- rtxzig Hsswy
407*322*0678

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5455/month * 5 4 5 5 sacurtly.
407349-5247

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Largs Open B ey A rts 5
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2565 Park Dr., Office or B e tei. 9
tep srtta offices. Recaption ares.
Lg Conference Rrn, +/-3,434 eq 5.
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Oartcal h«k) r ehTSl 407-322-2417.

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an 1/3 acre. Haevty traed, cm lot
A* d k te n rm wmraptara, aet-ln
kitchen. 10*22 SO porch, 2 c.
garage, deeded access to sM lake
i te rn s eta. 1119.900
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neighborhood, only 5105,000.
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double roof, 2 sheds, awnings. 30
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Payments Breugfd Up To
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Tarawa? We Can HELP
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Cen dWton, Any Area, FAST
Closin g.
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Aoora, great w aa.o siram o9v
589,900. Ue Reakor. 407-321-

Advertise your business or services for as little as $2.00 per day.
Call (407) 322-2611 to speak to a Classified Representative

Central /VC, sis cltlc wktng, cerpeL
pekd, appisness, Irani porch. No
dbdngooet SSaOknondL 407-7981080.

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lanforA" New i/2. histortcel

Lowell's Auto Repair
Sanford Poet home, 4/2. almost 1
acre U , LR. FR. OH. C ared AC. new
Ctfpit, tot, Ibdurti, tool, open
porcfl, pton( tofu. No dounQ cost,
SOOK. 407-7T---------

Tbyofa A ASE Matter Mechanic
Foreign A Domestic Auto Raped
A Service.
3400 W ed SR 48. Sanford
C e l 4 0 7-3028655
Hour, 8 0 0 - 5 3 0
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4 0 7 -3 2 1 8 7 3 1
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Any Chair Repaired, 52480
Free Pickcp/Dattvery
CM BJ. 407 X12 8«6a

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407865-7451

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EMmalee
407-322-9088

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•Maid Service
• Office Cleaning
•Pressure W u fw g
•Floor Rennhhmg
407-321-9712

Huge I, 2 &amp; 3 Bedroom
Apartments Starting at

534.00

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Major
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Ask About Our ( p e d e ltl

Apartm ents Hom es
2 7 5 -D r y w a l l

Lake Mary Blvd. &amp; 17-92

Dry Wall
•Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcorn!!
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -6 3 3 0 L/l

Chase 'ThoseJIoliclay
Cash (BlueS'&lt;Jhvaij
PAY N O R E N T U N T I L
JANUARY 2002
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MOVES YOU IN

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raped. A termite raped.
407-320-1741

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Affordable Furniture Repair
Antique ReHorahon. Stripping by
Tiu Tech Automotive
M u ter ASE Ceddtd

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279-H aUUNG

T l k * T ito * T il e
Tango T ie by Steve A Cheryl
We treat every home t o r t o u
Floor,, Tube, Fireplaces,
Counter Tbps, Patio. Raped*
Free Estimates • licensed
4 0 7 8 9 8 -2 9 2 2

285- L a n d s c a p i n g

Russall Landscaping
Sorvlces
407-326-0759
2 8 7 -La w n S

Ju n k to Dump I
Ju n k to Oumpl
Anything Hauled. Oarage A Bam
Cleanouts, Commercial Clean
Up A Held Away Debris Haukng
Lite Tree Tnmrrvng,
Landscaping.
Heaionabie Ratea.
Frae EMmatea
B o b a Hauling
407-322-9991/407-402-2911

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Ooncle • ULe Front • Volleyball
• BporUlnn Iltol • Tennis Court*

Moffiasa. 4 0 7 -3 (3 k 4 « S / 4 0 7 -£ »
0657, Wataon Really Corp.

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d aeeelkerr* 3/2 b a ll 989k.
Orange CRy W bedt 589k. 407399-7777

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homsslts, horses, caMs, temktg or
nurseryl
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agricultural.
54.00Q/ACRE. Sin. down w/owner
Dnenca. 909-797-1772 or 599-757-

L h a Newt 1/1. newly
ca rp et new A/C. ter. porch,
179,500

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287 Lawn Services
288 Legal Service*
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgagee
292 Moving A Storage
293 Ok. Lube A Filter
294 Painting
293 Paper Hanging
297 Peel Control
298 Piano/Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleening
301 Roofing
302 Screen A Glees Work
303 Secretarial A Typtog
304 Skftog
M S Smell Business
308 Stained Glass
M 7 Swimming Pool Sendee#
308 Termite Repair
M 9 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radto
314 Upholstery
318 Welding A Sheet Metal
318 W#4 Doffing
319 Window Washing A Timing

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4/2 Brick Home, CHA, FI Rm. utility
rm, shed, acraan Irani porch, eftrua
treat, w e t 5M 900 117 West Holy
Drive. Orange O y . 4 0 7 8 9 7 8 4 1 0 .

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m oons ,i
4 0 Edible root
4 3 Alley X's
4 6 Haw partner
4 7 Openly
declared
4 6 Chiffonier
4 9 Up-to-theminute
5 2 O auchoe'
weapons
5 3 Sluggish by
nature
5 4 T e a holder
6 5 Short data
5 6 Something
In writing?
6 7 Inviting word
68 Word in an
ultimatum
6 2 Bygone Ford
6 3 Lamb tender

254 Air CondWunlng

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231 Cara For Sals
234 Automotive
AccM iodM
238 Truck/Buaee/Vsne For Sale
238 Car Rentals
238 Vendee Wantad
239 MotorcytieelBlkee For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Ree. Vehiclei/Campers For
243 Traitors For Sale
248 Farm Equipment

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Sartoml S995rno «4h ( t e n e t 1550
secunty. 407-322-9310.

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181 Appliances A
Furniture For Sale
1S3 Television A Storaa/Radto
185 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplas
191 BuMdktg Materials
193 Lawn A Oardan
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

FSTATE

DOYLE'S RENTALS

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central iv a c , hook-ups.
t lo t 5598 ♦ dap. 407-889-

255 Alteratiana
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
280 Bush Hogging
281 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinet*
283 Carpentry
284 Carpel A Installations
288 Carpet Cleaning
268 Ceding Repair
287 Ceramic TOe
288 Child Care Center*
289 Cleening Servicea
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 Oryweil
275 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Haukng
280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
264 Lake!ront Clearing
285 Landscaping
288 Laundry Sendee*

221 Good Things to EsI
222 Musical Instruments
223 Miscellaneous
229 Auctions

M E R C H A N D IS E

141 Itomaa For Sale
143 Oul of State
Property For Sets
145 Raaort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Bala
146 Mobla Home Lota For Sale
149 Commercial Property For
151 Investment Property For
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condomtnluna For Sale
157 Mobtfa Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
150 Business For Sale
153 Waterfront Property For Bala
155 Duple* For Sals

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Paylna.fpr.yQur d m lf lid id ;

Wo oUdTy accopt Maatatcard or Vlaa. Wo aloo m l taka caati or a personal
enact. Advertiser, who wtati to ba btOad can maka arrangamanta at the ama
me* ad la placed Ptoaoa kaap m mwm mat ada m tha Paraonata (rlaaa at).
Buamaaa Qppommn** {ciaaa 55) 4 Oaraga Sataa (317) require paymant In

322- 2611

117 Commercial Rentals
11B Office Spaca For Rant
116 Pasture For Rant
123 Wantad To Rant
125 Lease To Own
127 Storaga/Offico For Rant

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281-H ome
I mprovement
S ee n Campflsld Renovadona
Home and Bu aineu
Improvemeni, and Repair,
No job l* loo tug or tm al
Over 15 y aen e«p
R eT , available on requeU
Free eatvnale*.
Lx/Bondedlnsurad
Senior dacounta
Major C itd l Card* Accepiad
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5 Star Customized Lawn Sendee
Complete Lawn Cera:
Residential 5 Commercial
Dwcotrt Rates Avaiabla
:Ane, 407-320-7327

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Lanrry^ Movmg Sem es. No Jo b b
to Sm al or too B ig YOtdTkne b
Mne. Mover Who Cares,
bad and utoad Ftetod Tiwte. Free
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407-32 2 -5 3 1 9
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What About Bob a Tree 8arvtc«7
We Accept AJI Credit Cards.
Tree Removal. Trimming. Retinal
Svc. Firewood. Free EaOmalee.
Lic/In, .407- 290-1579

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Sat S in . Nuv 1011. Baby Mull, baby
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T he S eminole H erald

F a it h ------------Continued from Pa|« 1C
“We sp e n t a lot o f time on
the w a ll," C offee said. "W e
tapped so m uch w e got callus­
es on o u r knu ckles. The
guards cau g h t on. If you had
calluses, y ou w ere autom ati­
cally guilty, so w e began tap­
ping w ith sto n es."
Prisoners tapped to express
fears, calm nerves and boost
spirits.
"T h a t w a s o u r lifelin e,"
Coffee sa id . "E v e ry sin gle
night, b e fo re y o u went to
sleep, y o u w ould tap "G N "
and "G B A " to the person on
your right and left — Good
night,
and
G od
bless
A m erica."
"W e to o k good care of each
other," C o ffe e sa id . "T h a t's
what w e need today. Now is
the tim e to fulfill the banner
'U nited w e sta n d .'"
Faith In A m erica
"K eep in g the faith in our
cou ntry w as to u g h som e-

said. "I even did the rosary by
memory."
Coffee's faith in God pro­
vided not only spiritual and
mental comfort, bu t for several
Faith in God
"O n the wall o f the first cell months brought physical com ­
fort, as w ell. At
I was put in to
one point, h is capsom eone
had
used
a
w ritten 'God *
A healthy skepticism tors
Vietnam ese priest
Stren g th ," C offee
is O K , but we must
to pressure Coffee
said.
"W e
a re
never lose sight o f
to
w rite
an tinever
to ta lly
the great things this
p ro p a­
alone. That w a s
country has done for A m erica
ganda.
key to my s u r­
people all over the
" I t w as obvious
vival."
• world. W e make
he w as in a tight
m istakes, but we
During
h is
spot," C offee said.
also do tremendous
incarceration.
"Th ey were trying
good.
Coffee said he p e r­
to get m e to speak
formed his ow n
out a g ain st m y
church
serv ice
country, b u t he
based on his m em ­
ory of the p ro ­
— » -------- was being asked to
C a p t Jarry CortM
use the C a th o lic
ceedings at All
H M II naval avutoi and
religion to per­
Souls.
tom w VMram POW
suade m e to d o it."
"1 would go
At the end o f the m eeting,
through the en tire service in
the priest gave C offee a sm all,
my mind, saying the Latin and
doing all the things a s if I were plastic rosary.
"I got to keep it for about a
actually at the ch u rch ," Coffee

tim es," C o ffe e sa id . "E v ery
anti-w ar s ta te m e n t by an
American celebrity, every anti­
war rally, th e assassinations of
Martin L u th e r K ing and
Robert K ennedy — our captors made u s very aw are of
these th in g s. It w as hard
believing in the goodness of
America.
"But I b eg a n to realize that
the people ou tsid e the w alls of
the Hanoi H ilton, the m en and
women o f V ietnam , w ere no
better off than I w as inside the
prison w a lls," C offee added. "I
knew I w o u ld ev en tu ally
return to the freedom o f the
United States, but the Vietnam
people w o u ld continue to be
prisoners in their ow n country "
Coffee said the sam e mes­
sage a p p lie s to d ay a s the
nation fig h ts terrorism .
"A h e a lth y sk ep ticism is
O K ," C o ffe e sa id , "b u t we
must n ever lose sight o f the
great things this country has

done for people all over the
world. We m ake m istakes, but
we also do trem endous good."

Fest sponsored by the Celery
City Lodge No. 542 w as held
recently. B rother Roosevelt,
exalted ruler, Evergreen
Temple N o. 321, D aughter
Ruler Jo y ce Byrd, T he Grace
H. Brewer Past State President
Club, D aughter G race M elton,
president. Drill Unit Fox
Company A ntlered Guard
Department and Brother Earl
E. M inott, com m ander
worked together m ade for the
success o f the G ospel Fest.
M oney raised w as given to
three com m unity agencies,
including the G ood Sam aritan
Home, W estside Boys and
Girls C lu b and the H ospice of
the Com forter. T hese agencies,
located in Sem inole County,
make fo r b etter lives for our
youth, eld erly and sick.
The Elk and their leaders
say "th a n k y ou " for those
who shared in the success of
the 2001 G ospel Fest. Thanks
to all program participants
and P astor W illiam Lewis,

New Bethel M .B. Church and
to the Rejected Sto n e Church
pastor and family.

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year and a half before they
took it away," Coffee said .
"T h e cross was very sm all,
m aybe an inch, inch and a half.
I discovered that that cross
would open just about every
pair of cuffs they put m e in to."
"W h en they would shackle
your feet into bed and cuff
your hands behind your back,
it was difficult to sleep ," he
explained. "I would use the
cross to unlock the cuffs so I
could relax my shoulders and
get som e sleep. My buddy In
the next cell would bang on
the w all if the guard w as
approaching so I could put m y
hands behind my back again."
C o ffee's m essage o f faith
w as well received by the aud i­
ence gathered for the Vigilante
dedication. Following his mes­
sage many stayed a fte r to
thank him or share Sanford
memories.
Dan Ping can be reached at
dpingOaamlnolaharaid.com or
407-322-2811.

H aw kins-------Continued from P«|e 7C
organization by calling
D eacon Fred Brooks at 407574-5955 o r Sister Rebecca
H enderson at 407-322-8161.

St. P au l M issionary Baptist
C hurch, located a t 813 Pine
Ave., cord ially invites the
com m unity to its annual
H arvest M ed iation Service
4:30 p .m . Sunday, Nov. 25.

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County C hapter will gather
on Saturday, Nov. 10, in the
gazebo, located a t Park
Avenue and 5th Street. All
alumni m em bers are invited,
and friend s are welcom e.
Bring a covered dish. The
event w ill be held from 1 to 3
p.m. G in a Joseph is chapter
president.

The fifth annual Gospel

We Care fund-raising serv­
ice will be held 3 p.m. Sunday,

Nov. 18 in S t Paul M issionary
Baptist Church, located at
Pine Avenue and 9th Street.
The speaker is the Rev. Robert
Whittaker, and the choir and
ushers from Mount Zion
Prim itive Baptist Church will
b e present. The Rev. M artin is
found of We Care.

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hand. In other words, three
people, all right-handed,
w ould stand at the apex of a
triangle and throw the ball
with their left hand to the per­
son o n their left.
B oth the Sum erians and the
Egyptians used barley exten­
sively. The Anasazi used ama­
ranth w hole and ground.

Greater N ew M ount Zion
Missionary B aptist Church
Inc. celebrates their annual
dual day, 11 a.m . Nov. 18. T he

speaker is M inister C ornelius
Blue. The theme is "L e t Us All
Go Back to the O ld
Landmark." The Rev. Jam es
Lynn is pastor.

Each g irl got to taste barley
and am aranth. O ne girl said
that the plain was boring, but
it was ok ay w ith a little honey
on it. T h e next big event for
the Lake M ary Girl Scouts is
Holiday in the Park. Troops
will be perform ing for the
city's annu al tree lighting,
scheduled for Friday, Dec. 7 at
6 3 0 p.m .

THE PREMIER ARTS &amp; CRAFTS FESTIVAL
Longwood Historic District 2 blocks N. of C.R. 427

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Faith to
Endure
Former prisoner of war delivers
keys to surviving crisises
By D in Ping

1965 to the U SS Kitty Hawk,
and they remained in town
until Coffee w as released Feb.
SA N FO R D — As prisoner 16,1973.
"O ne o f the best decision
of war, C aptain Jerry Coffee
knows a thing or tw o about Bea ever made w as to stay
here," Coffee said. "O u r chil­
faith.
The retired n av al aviator dren couldn't have been raised
was shot dow n in an RA-5C in a better place."
About 65 people, m any of
Vigilante reconnaissance jet in
Feb. 3, 1966 and spent seven them form er colleag u es o f
y e an in the H anoi Hilton, the Coffee, turned ou t for the ded­
infam ous V ietnam ese prison ication, and enjoyed C offee's
camp. Not a d ay w ent by that rem iniscing o f th eir flyin g
he d idn't rely o n faith to help days in Sanford.
“ I have so m any great m em ­
him survive.
"Q uite sim ply, it w as the ories from San fo rd ," C offee
key to my su rv iv al," Coffee said, recalling the antics o f old
N avy buddies,
said.
lunches at Jim
Coffee w as
S p e n c e r ' s
in Sanford O ct.
restaurant and
29 to dedicate
roasted oysters
the
Vigilante
at a fish cam p
Room at the
on the coast.
O r l a n d o /
"S a n fo rd
has
S a n f o r d
sp ecial m ean ­
International
ing to me and
airport
in
m y fam ily."
honor
of
Sanford was
Sanford's naval
also the place
aviation
h er­
w here
the
itage.
The
seeds o f his
event was also
post-military
an opportunity
career
first
to raise aw are­
began
to
ness about the
sp rou t. C offee
naval m em ori­
retired from the
al planned for
Captain Jerry Coffee
military in 1985
the airport.
and becam e a
For Coffee it
was a hom ecom ing. He was motivational speaker. T he core
assigned to N aval A ir Station o f his speeches were formed
Sanford in M ay 1963 to trains during an im prom ptu speak­
pilots for the Vigilante. His ing engagem ent at All Souls
wife, Bea, and their children Catholic Church.
stayed in Sanfo rd when he
"M y first Sunday back in
was reassigned in D ecem ber Sanford after 1 was released,
Editor

Above: Captain Jerry Coffee,
right, helps Jack Dow unveil the
drawing for the Vigilante Room at
the Otlanda/Sanford International
airport. Helping with the unveiling
are Capt. Kim Klmmons
(obscured), the last wing com­
mander at NAS Sanford, and
Jean Fowler, widow ol the late
Admiral Richard Fowler. R ig h t
Coffee talks with Sanford busi­
nessman Don Knight.
Plctur*» tubmttMd to tha
Herltd by Ja c k Dow

our family went to mass at All
Souls, just tike we had every
Sunday before 1 left for
Vietnam ," Coffee said. "T h e
priest gave a very warm w el­
com e for my return, and it was
appropriate that I say som e­
thing. W hat I said that m orn­
ing becam e the seeds for my
speeches."
Those seeds were faith —
faith in yourself, faith in each
other, faith in Am erica and
faith in Cod.
" I thought there would b e a
sh e lf life to m y sp eech es,"
Coffee admitted. "B u t it seem s
to reach people every tim e."

Faith in yourself
Coffee knew the people in
Sanford — fam ily, friend s,
even strangers — kept him in
their prayers. He said he "felt
every single prayer and
thought," which boosted his
spirits and resolve to survive.
"D u rin g my time in captivi­
ty, I derived m y strength
through faith, faith not just to
survive, but to go beyond sur­
vival and return home with
dignity," Coffee said. "W e all
face tough times in our lives,
and there are times when we
becom e prisoners of woe —
oh, woe is me. You have to
believe in yourself, and som e­

tim es you just have to gut it
o u t."
"M y prayers at first were
shallow, 'Please let us win this
w ar soon so I can go hom e,' "
Coffee added. "B u t then those
prayers began to change from
'W hy m e?' to 'Show me God
w h at y o u 're preparing me
fo r."'
Faith in each other
Though they were forbid­
d en to com municate. Coffee
and his fellow prisoners talked
by tapping on the cell walls in
code.
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Scouts learn about
ancient civilizations
It w as a civilization whose
glory w as eclipsed by that of
Egypt. Indeed, for
hundreds of years, it
was a civilization
hidden from histori­
ans. But parts of this
civilization lived on,
adopted and adapted
by civilizations that
cam e after. The civi­
lization was Sumer;
the people were the
Sumerians.
Sum erians lived in
what later became
M esopotamia. They built the
first wheel and developed
llie first written language.
They wrote the first story, the
Epic o f Gilgamesh. One of
their kings, Ur-Namma,
wrote the first laws.
G irl Scouts from the
Stardust Service Unit in Lake
M ary held their annual
cam poree the first weekend
in November. They learned
about the Sumerians and got
a chance to ow n a piece of
history. Each girl was able to
make a necklace with a 5000year-old Sumerian bead.
At one point in history, the
Celts covered most of
Europe. Then they were
squeezed out to the islands.
The only place that the Celts
survived was Ireland, Wales
and Scotland. The girls made
Celtic brooches, a work of
adornm ent that started out
os a practical way to keep
clothes from falling off.
The Anosazi were an
am azing tribe native to the
Southw est. They built cities
in the cliffs and created an
astonishing array o f pottery
for many centuries. At the
camporee, the girls were able
to actually pick up and hold
Anasazi pottery sherds
(that's the way all the arche­
ologist spell it) and try to
discern what kind they were
using ID sets. Then the girls

painted pots using designs
the Anasazi might have
used.
Vikings and other
Germ anic tribes creat­
ed their ow n form of
writing by "borrow ­
in g " som e writing
from the Romans,
who, of course, bor­
rowed from the
Greek. The girls
learned to write their
names in Germanic
Runic Futhark. The
word Futhark com es
from the first few letters of
the Runic written language,
f, u, th, a, r and k. "It's pretty
cool looking," one girl said.
For a real challenge, som e of
the more adventurous girls
tried their hand at writing in
Mayan. The M ayan, as well
as the Olm ec, the Aztecs and
the Mixtecs, used a pictographic system o f writing
that m akes many languages
look like child's play.
Sym bols could mean more
than one thing depending on
where in the glyph the sym ­
bol was.
People have always had to
find a w ay to have food,
shelter and clothing. But,
le being people, games
kinds have been
around for thousands of
years. The girls learned
about indoor gam es by m ak­
ing their own Brandubh
game. Brandubh was the
Celtic precursor to chess. The
girls also learned to play
Serut; an Egyptian game that
was the precursor to
backgammon, but less com ­
plicated.
The girls also tried a few
outdoor games. Tricon was a
Roman ball game that
involved throwing a slightly
larger than baseball size ball
with your non-dominant

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Girl Scouts playing the ancient Egyptian game ot Senat

Sunday. November tl. 2001

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Vintage View

Ph oto wtonmod by O n e * Marie Sttnaclpher
This Seminole High Junior Varsity Team o( 1952-53 won 10 games and lost only three. Coaches were
Bill Fleming and Fred Ganas. Pictured In the tront row. from left, are Donnie Clark. Ralph Flowers.
Robert Miller, Jim Hawkins and Gerald Behrens. In the back row are Larry Bates. Bobby Dekle,
Jimmie Fox. Joe Hunt and Jimmy Butler.

Women wear crazy hats to Sunday tea
Women wearing crazy hats
attended the Crazy Hat Tea last
Sunday.
The afternoon affair was the
reunion of
more than 50
ladies who
gathered at
the plush
Winter
Springs home
and tea parlor
o f Corine
Wilson.
The Central
Marva
Florida
Hawkins Chapter o f the
International
Black W omen's Congress spon­
sored the afternoon of fellow­
ship, fun and reunion for their
members and friends.
Numerous crazy hats were
displayed by members and
guests, including "O le
Mexico," "H ouse of Birds,"
Fisherman's Bait," "Mini
Airport With Airplanes,"
Flower Bouquet," and "The
Old Hat From the Attic."
During the event, ladies were
taught how to rap in African
style by a guest artist of styles.
Guests enjoyed an afternoon
of chat dance, son by the youth
of CFCIBW C. Indeed, it was a
time to get crazy, get loose, dig
into the imagination, create
and reunite for food, fun and
sisterhood.
The Central Florida Chapter
of International Black Women's

Herald photo by Marva HewfcJna

Women attending last Sunday’s Crazy Hat Tea show off their African
head raps. More than 50 women attended the event.

Congress w as a vision of
Corine Wilson, who serves os
founder and chapter president.
The group gives mutual sup­
port to each other and provides
socio-economic development
for the community.
The annual community pro­
grams include: Red Dress
Celebration Conference Family
Conference, Motivational
Speakers, health, self-help
workshops and scholarships.
If you are a sister on the
move, call Corine Wilson at
407-331-5665 for information
and membership. Take control
and make a change.

Zion Hope Missionary

Baptist Church and Friends
will honor retired educator and
musician Evelyn Rock Clark 3
p.m. Sunday, Nov. 18.
The appreciation event hon­
ors Clark, who has served as
the musician for her church for
60 years. Her dedication has
been to serve the community
and church, and she has
inspired countless people with
her music through teaching,
singing and playing the piano
and organ.
The community Ls invited to
show its appreciation by
attending the event, and peo­
ple may purchase and ad for
their family, church or
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T h i Se w n o u Hu u l d

Engagements
Wygant, M urrell p la n wedding
D eanna Faye W ygant of
Sanford and Anthony
M urrell o f Tavares recently
announced their engage­
m ent.
W ygant is the d aughter o f
D w ain and M ildred W ygant
o f Sanford and the grand­
d aughter o f the form er
How ard and Ruth W oosley
and Carol W ygant and the
form er Erw in W ygant.
T h e brid e-to-be is a 2000
grad uate o f Sem in ole High
Sch oo l. She is currently
attend ing L ake-Sum ter
C om m u nity C ollege.
M urrell is the son of
R obert M urrell of Tavares.
He is a grad uate o f Lake
M ary High School and Full
Sail Real W orld Education o f
W inter Park.

M illennium Middle to
host Chamber Theater
The C ham ber Theater, a
professional traveling group
that has perform ed many
times at the Tupperware
Convention Center, will
present two show s at
Millennium M iddle School
on Monday, Nov. 12.
The first show is at 10
a.m ., and the second is at
1:30 p.m . T he one and onehalf hour professional pro­
duction consists of five short
plays including: "T h e Tell
Talc H eart," "T h e Legend of
Sleepy H ollow ," "T h e

Monkey's Paw," "The
Necklace," and "The
Celebrated Jumping Frog of
Calaveras County."
The performance Is being
funded by Millennium
Middle School's PTSA, SAC
(School Advisory Council),
and The Foundation for
Seminole County Public
Schools.
Millennium Middle
School Is located at 21
lakeview Drive, Sanford.
For more information call
Walt Griffin, 407-320-6550.

Band taking orders for Christmas trees
Deanna Faya Wygant and
Anthony Murrell

Members of the Seminole
High School Marching Band
are currently taking orders
through Nov. 16 for their
annual Christinas tree sale.
This year, the sale will fea­
ture premium Frasier fir trees
from North Carolina that are
below lot prices. Pre-payment

isreouired.
All orders will be available
for pickup on Wednesday,
Nov. 28 from 2 to 7 p.m. in the
Drivers Ed parking at at the
school.
To place an order, contact
any Seminole High band
member or call 407-323-5142.

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W h y can’t we be free and be alive
W isd o m is better than war
W isdom , Is better, than war
The battle must be fought
The victory must be won
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The National League of
Junior Cotillions, Lake
Mary/Heathrow Chapter,
has announced the names of
parents who will be partici­
pating in the 2002-2003 sea­
son.
Serving as advisors are
Annie Laurie Wynn, Robert
and Linda Breum, Janice
Walker, Vicki Rambo and
Cynthia Hartmen.
"Family involvement is an
integral part of our programs
so we are delighted to have
these parents taking part,"
said Beth Ofseur, director of
the local Junior Cotillion.
The National League of
Junior Cotillions is an eti­
quette and social dance train­
ing program that involves
thousands of students
.
nationwide. Students leam
the customs and courtesies
that will serve them for a
lifetime. Topics covered
include table manners, intro­
ductions, correspondence,
telephone etiquette, formal
and informal dining, charac­
ter education and social skills
that will make life more
pleasant for themselves as
well as those around them.
National Director, Anne
Colvin Winters said, "Our
objective is to teach the
lifestyles that will enable stu­
dents to learn to treat others
with honor, dignity and
respect, for better relation­
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and associates.
For additional information
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announced for
this season’s
junior cotillion

The Center for Affordable
Housing, along with the East
Central Florida Regional
Planning Council and several
other partners in the commu­
nity, are working to help the
community o f Bookertown to
revitalize arid improve the
neighborhood.
The first Bookertown
Community Fix-up Weekend,
Nov. 10-11, needs volunteers
to help point houses and do
minor repairs. Lunch and
supplies will be provided.
Both individual and corporate
sponsorships are needed to
repair the homes.
For more information, call
The Center for Affordable
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Sunday. November.il.

H o lid ay fash io n s sp ark clu b ’s fa ll gath erin g
Sanford G ard en Club
sp onsored the annual card
party, lu ncheon and bingo at
the clu b h ou se in late
O ctober. M em bers
and gu ests enjoyed a
co lo rfu l fashion
show staged by
D en ise's C o m er.
M em bers m od el­
ing a sh ow case of
h olid ay fashions
ranging from casual
to form al w ere: Fran
Doris
M orton, Jackie

a sister reu n io n s in c e their
chapter d isso lv e d several
years ago. It see m s that Jan
C a h ill's a rriv a l from
F in eo la , N .C . prom pt­
ed th is y e a r 's
reu n ion . Ja n w as in
tow n to w elcom e ht
new g ra n d so n , the
o n ly ch ild o f her
d au g h ter, A llison,
w h o liv es in O rlando.
H o stess fo r the
e v e n t w as H elen
H am n er P o lg ar a t her
Dietrich a ttra ctiv e H ighland
F artain , M ildred
M cK cndree, Barbara • • • • • • • • C o u rt h o m e in
Bradshaw and
S an fo rd . "W e (sorori­
ty sisters) g e t to g eth er so
C lau d ette Behrens. " I t was a
often for a h e n 's p arty ,"
real n ice fashion show and
Helen lau g h ed . "W e have a
card party," Fran M orton
said.
lot of fun lo o k in g at pictures
Ju n e Lucas added, "The
when w e w ere sk in n y and
style show w as very nice."
pretty," s h e ad d ed .
Those a tte n d in g the
Ju n e Taylor catered the
reunion b ro u g h t d ish es to
luncheon consistin g o f roast
b eef and gravy, mashed
share and had a b all p ig g in g
out on th e d elicio u s foods.
p o tatoes, p eas and carrots
and d essert. "T h e food was
They rem in isced , m ostly
d elicio u s," Fran said. And
about th e ch a n g e s in Sanford
the p rice w as definitely right and their liv es today.
— all this fo r four bucks.
O thers a tte n d in g were:
Several p eople donated
Betty E rick so n Tom sic,
bingo prizes w ith one
L ongw ood ; C lau d ia Blythe,
w om an d on atin g 13 prizes.
New S m y rn a ; F a y e Stetson
"W e had som e real n ice
C larke, E u stis; P a t Largen,
p riz e s," Fran said.
D eLand; K ay L ee, O viedo;
Sin ce the fall season
Betty R a th e l, L ak e M ary;
and M ona W alker, Joanne
began, the clu b has been
busy. G ra n n y 's A ttic held in
B ohannon, P eg g y Law rence
O ctober, attracted a large
and P a u lette W h ite, all o f
Sanford.
crow d to pu rchase arts,
crafts, n eed lew ork, baked
good s and oth er item s. This
F o u n d a tio n L ead er
event added b azaar items
Sica N a cu an d her h u s­
sin ce the b a z a a r w ill not be
band, S te fa n M an cas, sp en t a
held th is year.
deligh tfu l sev en w eeks in
Europe. W h ile h e w as w ork­
P resid ent o f the club is Ed
ing in P a ris, sh e had fun
H all o f W inter Springs,
exploring the excitin g city.
know n as th e brom eliad
Then it w a s o n to her hom e­
guru. There are seven other
land, R om an ia, w h ere she
m ale m em b ers o f the club.
has esta b lish e d th e Sica Med
Foundation.
B S P S is te r s R e u n ite
Sanford Beta Sigm a Phi
T h is fo u n d a tio n 's goal is
Sorority siste rs from way
to re-op en ab an d o n ed h o sp i­
tals resu ltin g fro m dam age
back gath er period ically for

caused to the w ar-ravaged
country. In one o f the re­
opened hospitals fo r the
needy, there Is also a sm all
orphanage for abandoned
children.
Sica is ow ner o f the Rose
C ottage Tea Room and Bed
and Breakfast on Park
Avenue in Sanford. T h o se
w ho enjoy Sanford history
m ay be interested in her fa s­
cinating w eb site:
w w w .rosccottageinn.com ,
w hich w as designed b y her
husband.
H elp Feed N eedy
k
Just about everybody has
heard o f O ld M other
H ubbard's bare cu pboard.
Unfortunately, th a t's how
it is w ith a lot o f local c h a ri­
ties. T he Septem ber 11 attack
o n Am erica has left nu m bers
of jobless people com bined
w ith others hanging on to
their purse strings.
The Sem inole V olunteer
Enterprises Inc., w hich feeds
the needy three nights a
week, is suffering from a
loss of donations and co n tri­
butions. However, tw o local
businesses, 7-11 and
C heckers, recently cam e to
the rescue. If anyone w ould
like to help, please call 4 0 7 322-1520. The d oors are
open to all regardless of
their statu s or situation.
Jean M etts, executive
director o f the facility,
recently underw ent surgery,
but was expected back th is
week.
C oncert T o p -N o tc h '
A concert M onday
a t the First Baptist
h u rch o f
laptist C
L.nt
Sanford w as described
d by a
patron a s "top-notch. " T h e
annual free event is "a lw a y s
a top-notch p erfo rm an ce,"
she said.
H ighly professional m u si­
cians perform ing in " In His

H onor, A C o n cert o f Pralu
w ere: B etty e D. Sm ith,
p ian ist, and D onna Sm ith,
org an ist, wi t h D ebbie Ross at
the keyboard.
S ic k L ist
A .K . (K a y ) Shoem aker
Jr.has been hospitalized due
to a fall w hen he broke tw o
ribs. A cco rd ing to his wife,
S o p h ia, K ay has been in a lot
o f p ain, b u t is d oing very
w ell. He wi l l likely be d is­
charged from the hospital at
p ress tim e.
W ayne Walker, son of
M ona and R ick Walker, had
som e bad new s the day
b efo re h is birthday, Nov. 3.
He has b ee n having serious
problem s w ith m elanom as
and Nov. 2 , he had another
one rem oved from the back
o f h is neck.
W e w ish b oth o f these
gen tlem en a speedy recov­
ery.

Restoration
plan topic o f
November
Society meeting
The restoration plan for
Lake Jesup will be the
topic for the November
meeting of the Seminole
Audubon Society at 2 pm,
Sunday, Nov. 11, in the
North Branch of the
Seminole County Library
at 150 N. Palmetto,
Sanford.
Regina Loving with the
St. John's Water
Management Department
will b e the speaker. Bird
bland, a roosting and nest­
ing sanctuary, is located in
the area of discussion.
T h e public is invited;
cost is free and there will
be door prizes and refresh­
ments. For details call
Faith Jones at 407-3304855.

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Church
Notes
M e ssia h
Dr. Burt P erinchief,
retired d irector o f choral
m u sic activities at
Sem in ole Com m unity
C o lleg e and current direc­
tor o f m usic m inistries at
M arkham W oods
Presbyterian Church in
L ake Mary, invites the
com m unity to join a singalo n g perform ance of
G eorg e Frederick
H and el's “ M essiah", Part
I (Prophecy and N ativity)
at the church 3p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 2.
T h e Coopersm ith ed i­
tion of "M essia h " w ill be
u sed , and singers not
p resently having this ver­
sio n may purchase a copy
at the chu rch for a nom i­
nal charge o f $ 8.
A preparatory rehearsal
w ill b e h eld a t M arkham
W oods C h urch 3 p.m .
Sunday, Nov. 18, and
so lo ists for Dec. 2 w ill be
selected b y audition at
th at time.
A bsence from the
rehearsal w ill not pre­
clu d e anyone from partic­
ip atin g in the event.
For inform ation, call
th e chu rch a t 407-3332030.

Bach's Lunch
T h e C opper Silver and
Brass ensem ble will high­
lig h t Cathedral C hurch of
S t. L u k e's Bach's Lunch
noon Thursday, Nov. 15.
T h e free 30-m inute con­
ce rt w ill b e follow ed by a
b ox lunch, which is avail­
ab le for $5.
The chu rch is located at
130 N. M agnolia Ave. in
O rlando. For m ore infor­
m ation, ca l! 407-849-0680.
T h a n k s g iv in g D in n er
First Baptist C hurch of
L ongw ood, located at 891
E. State Road 434, will
host its 19th annual
T hank sg iving D inner on
T hank sg iving Day, Nov.

H oly Cross
L utheran C hurch
o f Lake M ary
760 Sun Drive
Lake Mary
(407) 333-0797
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Morning Worship
9 :3 0 a.nr
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c o m p le te sys te m s

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RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL
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(IM IN s c flO n a n p H y
SN 417 Going East)
Orfado, F t * *
407-457-2379

Hwy 4 3 4 A 4 3 7

339-4S S 3
C A SSELBER R Y
W M a r Parti Dr.

339-7305

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SCHOOL and DAYCARE

HARREL &amp; BEVERLY
TRANSMISSIONS

Pr*-school thru 12th grade

DAVID BEVERLY AND STAFF

'A Ministry ot Church ot Goa ot Sanford"
A BEKA Curriculum
M1 W. 22nd SL, Sanford • 321-2723

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Sanford, FL

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O.R. ■Shorty* Smith and
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1015 am .
9 oo a m
ftOOpm ,
700pm
700pm

407-322-2611

&lt;407)304831

COUMTVW11M BAPTIST CHURCH
590 S Courtry OuD Rd, L M Uary, FL

ShaaWim

555 West 1 st SI.
Sanford, FL 32771

(407) 322-2821

SUNRAY

Ken A Cathy Clouse

Store Away

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Oth SL and Laurel Ave.
Sanford 322-2131

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500 E. Airport Bird.. Salford 37773

322-3213

T H E M c K IB B IN
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114 N. Park Ave., Sanford
322-0331

700P M

and 10A3 am .

Call

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The purpose o f the din­
ner is to provide a "fre e"
trad itional Thanksgiving
m eal to those in need of
food, fellow ship, or both.
The church also deliv­
ers m eals to shut-ins and
provides transportation to
and from the cnurch for
those unable to attend on
their ow n. These services
can be arranged by call­
ing the church office at
407-339-3817.

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Sunday School
Sunday AM WorsNp
Sunday PM Worship
W ad Ptayar Uaaang
Nunary

CAurcfi Famtfy Omrw
900 PM
Prayar and BMa B U p
7 00 P M
(Numary ptoadad a l aamcaa)

UQHTHOU99 BAPTIST CHURCH
9919 MARKHAM ROAD
laniard. Flohda 32771
(407)929-4400
Handy WaAar
Paaaor
Sunday School
945am
Morning Worship
1 0 5 0am
(Jr CK jtMi Mr C N M i agaa
3 W u grada •)
Ewarung Worahtp 8 00
pm
AdkA Prayar^CBa Study
700pm
O ddran I Taan Sarvucaa
700' p m
RagJar Acftvttaa For At Agaa
Mrraary PrtMdad For A l Sarvcaa
£vw y k'urtor fa A Wacom* Gumti

Putot
f .45 t m
1945 am .
ft0 0 pm
7 39pm
Pnartdad

PM C C ftC fT BAPTIST CHURCH
•01 E u l A/rporl BoM vard
Sardord. Ftonda 32773

I » RESIDENT M A N A Q E R 9 T
AL &amp; J O L E E N B L U E
Un* am 1bFft
Stonge Needs

Catholic

Ole Hour*. 8am - 5pm, M on-Sal
Gala Hours 7 am - 8 pm
•1 0 ftnahart Road. Late Mary. FL

ALL 900 19 CATHOLIC CHURCH
Coma* of 99i St I S C t f M
SardonL FL
407 322 3 795

(4 0 7 ) 3 3 3 -4 3 5 5
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
MARS HILL S0A
•00 A 2nd S tre e t- Sanford, FL 32771
407-323-5545
Sabbath School
Ovine Worship
Wad. Evening Prayer Mtg

JORDAN ftAFTMT CHURCH
970 UpaaM R rf. SardorJ
323-4072

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SundaySchool

PMC*
1090 in

Momaog Sbtvkb
11 QO a m
Evanmg Sarvca
ft 00 p m
Wadnaaday Same*
7 00 p m
CM Ttuftt* lor a Nbw Day

9 30 am .
11:00am .
7:30 p.m.

�T ire S eminole H erald
O U fU A O V .O U dM O F P U C a
ORTHODOX CATMOUC CHURCH
LF L
4 0 7 -B M 1 M
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Sunday
10 00 a m
CortM uom Sunday
§30 am

Christian
FVIST CHftoSTlAM CHURCH
(O tociptM a f C M d )
1S07S S o n k rtA v * . ta to rd , F I

11 aim

Sn d ty Scfoot
UyrvngWonhto
O oe Precflce Wetoeeday

11 a m
JO . &amp;iarova«
EktoodM cAAM *

f raaeftln iM N iii f
Youto M ktotor

t3 0 a m
1100 t m
444 pm

Episcopal
401 P ert A m . Bartord
Taiaphon* 407-322-4611
7:30 ft 1000 a m

IX O to a irtO rtw

10a

7pm

Congmgatlonsl

MVCM CVTY C H N tT U H CNUHCH

Every I t Frtdoy of Monti
'

Ite m

720pm

10 a m

O FIACt FtLLO W tM P CONORCOATIONAL
C l M ID I (M4CCQ
2401 1 Pert fe e . Sertord
407-3224944
Larry Leonard
Paaior

322-7727
§30 am .
1045 a m
Wotooodoy Nto Uto Suppor
Ip m
B d a Study
§ 49 p m
A E A raW tosnw H oro

DvAary, FL 32713
P tw n a T a r 4074430452

•pm

Tuaaday Prayer M a tin g
M dw eefcSm afW td)

O w e e lo r ChAten
tro u g h I v l grada*
Haeary A re A tta •

1000 a m
1000 a m

touto O M mao* ■

woopm

{•4 other Friday*)
ft 19 p m
Saturday Safefeeti S e rtc e t § 3 0 a m
A dJt iducaoon Program*
(407) 7 m irE ^ w T )m -o *T T

Lutheran
OOOOSMCPMftRO lY AM Q tU C AL LUTHtPUN
CHURCH OP 1ANFORO (KLCA)
2917 O tondo Dr (Hay 17-02)
P ta n t 323-7312
Sunday School
AAA Bfcto Study
t» a m
Womfvp Santo*
1 0 X am
WeOmadey Wor*h0
700pm
Nurtary ProAdad
HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH
OP UUC1 MARY
740 Sun Odve, Lafea Mary, a

j chacfci aa tray eom—maei very
C ai lur mura rtonr^aon.
MIO-WEEK WOR8M P W CHAPEL
Tuaaday. Wadnwday ft Thureday*
BIBLE STUDIES*
Wedheedey ft THredeye
rS R A lto y
• t PCTVfTfl m C O P A I. CHURCH
700 R raharl Rd
im eU ary. a

Sunday. November II. 2001 P a g e 5 C

N m a ry tp n M d a d t
Daycare, Preacftoif and p t a tm Pay School
For Irtormaeon C at 407-3330797

Tha Rav. C htoa* T. Hod. Rector

Presbyterian
UP4ALA COMMUWTY PRCSBYT1MAN CHURCH
Comar of W 254i 81 ft Upaala Rd
101 Upaata Road
Sanford. FL 32771
407-330-2436
Bryan Wenger
Paaior
Sunday Educeaon
§00 a m
SurdayW oreNp
1000a m
2nd Wetoeedey o l each m onti
S X pm

ft Perh. ft Oak t Dcmrtoam
SartonL FL
Phona 407-3222462
E-mat: ^caBpm ocom
In The Heart 01 The Cay
Rev. B nxa B. Seed
Paaior
Sunday School
100 a m
Sunday Mommg W oraftp 1000 a m
Sun Morning C e ti a Hour 1100 am .
S im Contemporary WoreHp 700 p m
w onoerw rvew ieeniy rin v y regm *
Ewary PHctoeed^r
Supper • Every Wed
ft X p m
A dut B tto Study
4 00 p m
toutoC fcbe
3 7 00 pm
Buocaneera (K-4§i Qradee)
M dR ara(S4to Qradee)
t r Hgpe
Contemporary Mueic Preclca 7O0p.m
2nd Tue of he m orfh 49ere
Senior Frtendt •
t i l Wed. of Vie m orto

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP TH1 HP

"Caring lor P to fto "
1401 a. Pant Avenue
la flte « a S 7 7 1
(407) 322-2441
Rea Jm h m J.1

• A lig n

900 am

1000 a m
1000 a m

Paaior
1030 a m
1030 a m

Nureery BeglnaAl §00 a m
TTveu^l 1000 a m Santoa
Holy Eucharto 7 00 a m ft 700 p m

Christian Science

2929 SJOMtoeuSvtonl I
a Omar A. Rauechar

C harism atic E p isco p al
O U K M OP T M M U T C O M P O am

Methodist

»(407) 323-7900

4 o r-n » rm
lu M a r C h « h S a n ta

fM

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THmOef

1*1 p

p m

I p m ■ • pm
Ip tg a Road

U i llP-ALong-ood. F l a m

400pA
400 p m
Pie-School M m tow PR
4 la 12
Monday Farafty Ntgpl fi^ p e r
TNnJ Wed of Each Monto S X p m

Inter-Denomlnatlonal
FAITH
3002 4 1f i t Awe.
407-323-3794

The S alvatio n A rm y

1000 am .

Church Of Christ

400 p m
700 p m

MO PLOftoOA CHURCH OP CHRMT
219 Wade St
W inter Sgnnga FL 32704
Sunday Sam e** 10X a m .* 00 pm
S*md*y B4M Study
130am
Wed BUM Study
730 p m
(407)327-9005

Church O f God
CHURCH OP OOO
101 W 22nd S i. Sanford, FL
407 322 3942
the* w m Tto ttto y
P w tor
S&lt;ui*S*y School
§45 t in
Morning Wonhip
1045 i n
Evorvng Sennc*
4 0 0 p m.
WstotowNy d ***M
'lor *4 ago*
7 to i pm.
• Tunny
.
C hrtttnni School
Pt«- School N u grade 12
407-321 2723
AieoOey Care Start*
■11 year » p M d io o l
407 323-1411

N on-D enom lnatlonal
HOUta OP RCPUQC M M BTRK t, MC.
1001 Catary A m , Sanlord
(407)324-4711
DoraW RchanHon
P e to r
Sunday S dw d
4 3 0 am
Mommg W orWp
1100 am
Evtrang Worship
700 pm
Me* Weeti ftve Wad
730pm
SHOWER DOWN OP IU U M Q 1
201 Elm Ave . Sertord. FL
407 J21 4360
Ttmotoy Hudson
Paaior
Sunday School
1000am .
M omng Wonrup
ItO O am .

Turn PrayerWtM Study

7Xpm

FAITHFUL WORO M M 4TRCS
U k n w PVua • (407) 3234300
320 E Commercial S t • Sanford
Sunday Sendee
1100 am
ChAden i FaitQM ifip
1100 a m
FamAy FaAowervp
12 X p m
Thur Feftowah* Ueetng
7X p m
Friday - Chnakan Caunaafcng 2 00-9 00 p m.
^
i ca l 3234300 lo r appt)

Church Of God o f
Prophecy
CHURCH OP OOO OP PROPHKCY
2509 S Elm Si Barton*. F la . 32773
407322-4019
Sunday School

§46 am

10 X a m

§00 ft 1 0 X a m

ToutoQ nam I

P T m 407-4001400

1014 Hay 17-40 1 M H O Mwy 434
407-323-4430,407-3244334
WonNp
1030 a m A t pm .
Co m wonTap w tti u a A Irtin tfy «

1210
Lake Mary
Raw. Chariea R. Jortca
Church S M e e

1000 ■

1000 am . to 400 p m

ia w . 9
Lake Mary, FL
407-321-1021
l Stephen HorreA
irth School
§46 a m
MammgW brtofp
1100 a m
Wed. Choir Precaoe
700pm
Thura touto O ver
4 X pm
Nureery Pieto e l

(Carwar TWAar Q t 4J311427)

¥7t U M K H M I R O O M ROM)

•rd fcxxHr XcMxt

FWST PRE44TTERUN CHURCH (U S JL )

F'amtfy I
434 ft 1096 a m
§30 am
Sunday School
§45 a m
400 pm
Nureery Prondad
2nd Monday
§46 a m
Men a Prayer Sreelrfaat
IM Thunday

(407) 324-3047
(407) 7433739
Rtoto Moahe EXmu . PttO .

• 45 a m
§45 am
11am

Sunday School
4 30 a m

Tuaaday Matengt
Stoia Study and Prayer

6.X p m

Oub

7pm
7pm
Ip m

“VWh heed to God and hand to man.:*

Town* Center M ai
•C hidra nt Churcn 10:15am
•Student (yomh) U rw tnaa 37pm
•Safe Nureery Provided
“Reaching People tor a R ation*

N a z a re n e
LONOWOOO CHURCH OP TH8 NAZARENE
200 N W *rm *n S i.
Lxngeood. FL
431-4964
Sunday School
§4$ a m
Morning Worship
10 45 a m
Children a Church
1045 a m
Evengetaac Service
lO O p n
Wedneedey Fam ty N g *
700 pm
ToUh. Women, and Adut BtoN Study

206 Weal SR 4 4 * O enem FI 32732

Jewish

IH t SALVATION ARMY 1
NOSCHVKSC
700 W 24to I
Berdoid, FM. S2T71
40 7 322 2442

1049 a m
Adut Prayer and
7 pm
SX pm
w m L it

U nited C hurch O f
C h rist
LONOWOOO H d U C0N0R8QAT10NAL CHURCH
UCC
1295 E E W ie m tun Road
Longeood. FL
407 332425)
Rev Dr Met hxngOtood
M neter
Surtoey Service*
C ortoffpotary
lO Q ftn
Tredmcnel W orthip
10 X • m
Nureery Provided'
Church School § 15 am - 1019 am
Youto ft Children Umulry
• X p Jtn

W es le ya n
WESLEYAN CHURCH OP PAOLA
5540 Weyede D r.
Benford FL 32771
(O H M (Em 51) West
First Street on Left - One Mike)
Leonard 0 ‘Donnei
407 322 4332
Sunday School
4.45 a m
Mkxiwig ytorahiip
1100a m
Evereng W onito
SXpm
Md-Week M ig Wed
7Xpm
Pleeee Share Ybur LAa Wtto Ua

Church
Notes
Community Marketplace
The Community School
of Lake Mary is sponsoring
a Community Marketplace
and Holiday Craft Show
from 9 a m to 5 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 10.
The event will be held at
First Baptist Church of
Winter Park, located at 1021
N. New York Ave, on the
comer of New York and
Beloit, across from the golf
course.
For detailed directions,
please call The Community
School at 407-645-2343.
House of Refuge
The House of Refuge
Ministries Inc., will host
Evangelist Erlene Brinson
during its annual "Praise
Celebration, Nov, 22-23,
starting at 7 3 0 pan. nightly.
On D ec 9, Evangelist Sigi
Ob lander will speak during
the 11 a jn . service. The
theme will be "A Voice For
the Nations."
The church is located at
12001 Celery Ave., in
Sanford. For more informa­
tion about the upcoming
everts, call 407-32+4711.
Messiah Choral Sod ety
For the 29th consecutive
year, the Messiah Choral
Sodety proudly presents the
annual performance of
Handel’s "M essiah". The
170 member choir will per­
form with an orchestra
Sunday, Nov. 25, at 3 p.m. at
the Boo Carr Performing
Arts Centre in Orlando. As
always, the concert is free to
the community.
Persons with questions
are asked to call Publidty
Chairperson Pamela
McCoIloch at 407-54fM907.
Baroque H o lid ay

St. Luke's Lutheran
Church, located at 2021 W.
State Route 426 in Oviedo,
will host a Baroque Holiday
7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1, pre­
sented by an ensemble of
the Orlando Philharmonic
Orchestra and tea luring Hal
France on hary-ichord, Lisa
Ferrigno on violin, Aaron
Goldman on llute and
Lyman Bridie on trumpet
The concert is free, and
free nursery care will be
provided for small children
and treats for school chil­
dren who attend the con­
cert
For more information,
contact the church office at
407-365-340H.

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                    <text>N O V E M B E R 7, 2001

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SANFORD — Official* with the
Orlando/San/ord International Airport
announced Tuesday that Pan American
Airway* will begin flight* Dec. 6 to
Baltimore/Washington
International
Airport
Thei move
m.
is part of Pan Am'* efforts to
increase its destinations and expand the
number flights offered by Boston-Maine
Airways, a Pan Am affiliate that offers
regional service In Maryland and Florida.

Airline will drop routes to St. Louis in
December because of sluggish ticket sales
OSI Vice President Victor White
informed Airport Authority board mem­
bers Tuesday morning of Pan Am's
expansion plans.
"This is great news for Sanford because
this is the first very large airport we will
provide service to, said White. "It's now
possible to fly non-stop directly Into

Baltimore from Sanford."
White noted the Baltimore destination
provides Pan Am with an opportunity to
expand its regional service, both in
Maryland and In Florida.
Boston-Maine will provide regional
flights from Baltimore to Cumberland and
Hagerstown, Md. The state of Maryland

W in te r S p rin g s
le a d e r c a lls fo r
m o re re g u la tio n o f
h a z a rd o u s m a te ria ls

satisfy the public when it's said
and done."
Gennell is one of 16 governor
appointed officials on the SERC
and represents more than 400
cities in Seminole, Orange,
Osceola, Volusia, Lake and
Brevard counties. Created in
By Christopher Patton
1987 in a response to a growing
Staff Writer
concern for safety around chem­
ical facilities. Congress enacted
WINTER SPRINGS — Cindy the Emergency Planning and
Gennell, is worried Florida is not Community Right-To-Know Act
being vigilante in preventing ter­ (EPCRA). EPCRA contains five
rorism as it relates to hazardous sections which cover issues asso­
materials.
ciated with the manufacture,
The Winter Springs City use, exposure, transportation,
Commissioner and member of and public education of haz­
the State Emergency Response ardous materials. It is the mis­
Commission (SERC) for haz­ sion of the Local Emergency
ardous materials is unhappy Planning Committees (LEPCs)
with the Central Florida emer­ and SERC to implement EPCRA
gency planning committee's in Florida and to mitigate the
progress and says state legisla­ effects of a release or spill of haz­
ture ignoring an everyday ardous materials.
potential disaster.
Each quarter the SERC meets
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said Gennell. "W hat are you development of off-site consegoing to end up with when you
nave a disaster? It's not going to See Targets, Page 8A

Page1B

Pizza
Time

For whom the bell tolls
Salvation Army needs
volunteers to ring bells
during holiday season
From Staff Reports

Students from M ary Howard’s
kindergarten class bacoma chefs
for a day at Papa John’s Pizza

PageSA

HaraU photo by Tommy V bw nl

Sidney Turner, Ian Schmitt, Mofly Blotnick and Haley Jackson are a convincing quartet when it com es to
fundraising. Th e students and their kindergarten classmates at S t Peter's Episcopal School opened a
lemonade stand to raising money for the 9-11 Fund. Their sales pitch was good enough to raise $80.

L o c a l c a s e w orkers lend aid in N Y C
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

Golden A ge Gam es
Honorary Chairpersons

See Pan Am, Page 6A

Gennell sees H azM at
trucks as possible
targets for terrorist

At Large
: When Fabler Fernandez
; dashed In from the 10-yard
: Nne for the game-winning
touchdown in overtime Friday
night, the Patriots knew they
were In the FHSAA State
Football Playoffs. But despite
dropping a 2 M B dediion to
their arch-rivals, Lake Mary
waa also celebrating after
finding out that the Rams
would also be going to the
Regional Quarterfinals this
Friday.

Jack and Mary Kaminsky

is paying the carrier a subsidy to operate
the regional flights.
In addition, Boston-Maine is seeking a
Part 121 certificate from the Federal
Aviation Administration to provide
regional service in Florida. The Pan Am
affiliate would operate a "Clipper
Connection" linking Sanford, with St.
Petersburg/Clearwater and Naples.
"At a lime when news about airline
travel is not always positive, we arc
pleased to be in a position to offer the

SANFORD — Three weeks
after three counselors from the
Sanford state attorney office
returned from helping victims of
the World Trade Center, three
more Seminole counselors were
called to duty.
Sanford police Investigator
Deborah Jacobs, Jim Rick from
the State Attorney's office and
Debbie
Mittan
from
the
Casselberry police along with

eight other Florida counselors
were activated by the National
Organization
of
Victim
Assistance more than a month
after the towers toppled.
The 11-member group left Oct.
13 to continue victim assistance
at the New Jersey family assis­
tance center in Liberty State
Park. From across the park is the
site, which Jacobs said rising
smoke can be seen on a daily
basis.
"It's a incredible sight at
night," Jacobs said. "You can see

the cranes and the New York
skyline. The presence is definite­
ly there."
"I originally got called the
Sunday after Sept. 11 and was
supposed to leave Monday but
due to scheduling I was unable
to make that," Jacobs said.
The original team of Florida
counselors helped establish the
assistance center on Sept. 21.
According to Jacobs, the center is
still being used by those who lost

The call has gone out. Bell
ringers are needed by the
Salvation Army for Seminole
County for the upcoming holi­
day season. Capt. Robert A.
Reckline, Corps Officer said,
"Volunteers are essential to our
ability to provide assistance dur­
ing the holiday season. The help
they give now has an impact on
the needy throughout the year."
Volunteers are needed to ring
the bells for the annual Red
Kettle Campaign from between
Thursday, Nov. 16 and Monday,
Dec. 24. Captain Reckline noted
that "Funds raised in the kettles
were used to help 6,800 people
during the year 2000. We antici­
pate that the needs will be even
greater this year."
Last holiday season saw an
increase in volunteers but the
need continues to grow. "We do
not have enough volunteers and
we do not want to turn any

needy persons away," he said.
"Our neighbors have been gen­
erous in sending assistance to
our efforts in New York,
Washington,
D.C.
and
Pennsylvania. With the delays in
pay and sudden iob lay-offs, we
nave already had an increase in
persons seeking emergency
assistance. We believe that is an
indication of an increased need
for the coming holiday season."
He concluded, "We invite reli­
gious groups, service clubs,
neighborhood
organizations,
social organizations and individ­
uals to help us with our holiday
activities and to ring the bells so
that we may help the needy in
our community.
Nationally, the first bell ringer
is to be John Busby, National
Commander of the Salvation
Army, who, along with noted
artist Thomas Kinkade, will be
in mid field Thanksgiving day, at
Texas Stadium for the Cowboy's
annual game. With Busby doing
the ringing, Kinkade, serving as
the 2001 Honorary National
Christmas Kettle Chairman, is to
make the first donation.
See Bells, Page 6A

G o ld e n A g e G a m e s

See Aid, Page 8A

New tracking system helps courts, cops
By Derrek Gallagher
and Jean Jeffcoat
Special to the Herald

Index
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Door Abby ............................ 2A
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Obrfuoriot............................. 3A
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What if a law enforcement
officer stopping an adult or juve­
nile on the street could know
their legal status with a click of a
key on their laptop?
This is now a common occur­
rence in Seminole County with
the implementation of the CAFE
case tracking system. Developed
by the Information Technology

Department of the Sheriff's
Office, CAFE (an acronym for
Computer Aided Forms Entry) is
being used by most law enforce­
ment agencies within the county,
as well as Seminole County
Probation
and
P.A.Y.
(Prosecution Alternatives for
Youth), the county's juvenile
pretrial diversion program.
Along with the usual informa­
tion regarding vital statistics and
arrest records, users have access
to entries regarding contacts

with these individuals by other
agencies as well as their social
history and court ordered terms
of probation. This enables law
enforcement to know whether a
probationer has a pending court
date or whether a juvenile has a
curfew order.
Since data is updated 24 hours
a day, seven days a week, the
officer on the street can have the
latest information in "real time."
See System, Page 8A

H*rald photo fry Tommy Vlncant
Al Madola marks his score after completing the ninth hole at Mayfair
Country Club. Madole and three pals Irom Fairway Country Club in
Orlando were participating in the 27th Annual Golden Age Games. For
more pictures and results, see The Golden Herald, in today's paper

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Seminole Summary
A G LA N CE AROUND O U R CO U N TY

Man hopes former
colleague can
remain a friend

O ut &amp; A bout

Speed racers

nO n

The Seminole County/Lake
Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce'* 11th annual

Fantasy Night will be 7 to 11
p.m. Friday, Nov. 9, In the
Shriner's Auditorium in
Maitland. Congressman and
John Mica will be the honorary
chairs for the evening.
Numerous Items will be on
the live auction and more than
500 in the silent auction.
Tickets are $20 in advance
and $25 at the door. Partial
proceeds will benefit Angel
Right Southeast
For more information, call
407-333-4748.

DEAR ABBY: I worked with this great gal,
’'Lauren," for about four years. She is very attrac­
tive. We would see each other about once a month
outside of work. We never went out as a couple —
always with other co-work­
ers. We didn’t see each other
as often after she got mar­
ried, but we maintained our
friendship.
"IWo years ago, Lauren
quit work and she, her hus­
band and child moved away.
Within a year, they moved
L
- ■*
back to our city. I now talk to
her on the phone once every
Dear
three months. Whenever we
talk, she says we will get
together "soon" — but we
never do.
1 know Lauren is married and I am single, but I
would enjoy having lunch with her or going for a
walk once in a while. Abby, my question is, do you
think Lauren and I are still friends?
JU ST A WORK FRIEND?

Abby

10
The Lake Mary High
School Gospel Choir will pre­
sent a concert, "God Bless
America," 7 p.m. Saturday,
Nov. 10, in the school's audito­
rium, located at 655 Longwood
Avc. ingid Nathan b the direc­
tor.
The concert is free to the
public. For more information,
call 407-320-9710.

DEAR JUST A WORK FRIEND; I’m sure
Lauren doesn't like you any less, but it's time to
face the fact that your friend's circumstances and
priorities have changed. She has a husband and
child who must come first Instead of dwelling
on the status of this relationship, It Is time to
move on and cultivate new friends.

photo by Tbnwny Vlnconl

DEAR ABBY: I adore the letters about "pennies
from heaven." After reading the last one, I thought
about it all day and said to myself: That could
never happen to me. 1 don't know anyone in heav­
en who cares about me — except maybe my broth­
er who was killed in a car crash when 1 was 13, but
he's probably forgotten all about me. I’m almost 38
now.
Three days later, after my husband and I were
leaving a restaurant and walking to our car, I
looked down on the filthy sidewalk and spotted a
penny. I laughed and told him, "I found a penny
from heaven!" 1 turned the penny over to check the
date. I couldn't believe my eyes — the date was
1974! Abby, 1 have only one keepsake that
belonged to my deceased brother — a high school
class necklace with the inscription: "Senior 1974."
No other date would have meant anything to me,
as 1 don't even know what year he was bom.
When I got home, I showed my family the neck­
lace 1 had kept hidden all these years. Even my
husband was touched. What are the chances that
the penny would have the same date, the only
date 1 would associate with my brother?
I am not religious and never thought this could
happen tome. I am still shocked. My mother is
astounded. Now she knows her son is where she
hoped he would be. I absolutely believe it is a
"penny from heaven."
LISA ANGILANO, BEREA, OHIO
DEAR LISA; So do I. And since that penny
had the power to reinforce your mother's faith
and restore yours. I’d say that penny was heaven­
sent — wouldn't you7
******
DEAR ABBY: My parents recently retired and
moved into a condo. While in the process of help­
ing them move out of their house of 35 years, I
was given some items. In one of the cartons, 1 dis­
covered some steamy love letters written to my
dad from another woman in 1981.
How should I handle this with my father? It
was hurtful and embarrassing to find something
like this after all this time.
UNSURE SON IN UTAH
DEAR UNSURE SON: Place the letters in a
manila envelope or a sturdy box and seal It
securely. Give it to your father privately and tell
him the contents belong to him and were taken
by mistake. Period. End of conversation.
******
Dear Abby is written by Pauline Phillips and
daughter Jeanne Phillips.
To order "1 low to Write Letters for All
t\ x os ions," send a business-sized, self-addressed
envelope, plus check or money order for $5 (US.
funds) to: Dear Abby — Letter Booklet, P.O. Box
447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447, (Postage is
included in the price.)
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Racers in the Golden Age Game's 5K bice race speed down Sanford Avenue toward First Street Sanford dty workers dosed down the
street to make sure traffic didn't interfere with the race. Heavy rain and wind from Hurricane Michele rfd n l hamper Monday's competition.

DUI
• Seminole deputies arrested
Sylvester Brown, 43, o f Sanford
Tuesday on his third driving under
the influence offense. Deputies
stopped Brown as his vehicle was
clocked going 19 mph over the
posted speed limit. Breath tests
cam e back with a blood alcohol
content of zero, but Brown refused
to provide a sam ple o f urine.
• Seminole deputies arrested
W illiam Moudry, 51, of Longwood
Tuesday on his fourth driving
under the influence offense.
Moudry was stopped for failing to
stop at the stop sign at Prairie
View drive and Lake View Drive in
Maitland.
• Seminole deputies arrested
Marcelo Pacheco, 36, of Sanford
Tuesday for driving under the
influence and driving without a
d riv er's license.
• Seminole deputies arrested Joe
Ewan, 64, of L ik e Mary Monday
for driving under the influence.
Deputies stopped him after he was
found driving on the wrong side of
median when entering Colonial
Village Apartments in Lake Mary.
• Seminole deputies arrested
Mark Sehnert, 48, of Lake Mary
Friday for driving under the influ­
ence. The driver was stopped as
deputies reported he could not
maintain a straight pattern in his
lane.
• Sanford police arrested Dolly
Barrow, 30, of Sanford Saturday for
driving under the influence, reck­
less driving and having an open
container of alcohol.
R esistin g an O fficer
• Seminole deputies arrested
Donald Herring, 40, o f Sanford
Sunday on five charges. After
being stopped for running a stop
sign. Herring tried to flee police on
foot. He was charged with battery

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Attempted R obbery
Seminole deputies arrested
Willie Lawson, 22, o f Sanford
Friday for attempted robbery with
a firearm. Lawson reportedly tried
to rob a Midway Avenue resident
with a ski mask and a chrome plat­
ed handgun. Unfortunately for
Lawson, the defendant said he rec­
ognized Lawson as a high school
acquaintance. After attempting to
punch Lawson, Lawson fled. Police
found him minutes later with the
ski mask in his pocket, but without
the gun.
Cocaine Possession
• Seminole deputies arrested
Roberta Furguson, 37, of
Longwood M onday for crack
cocaine possession. Furguson was
stopped as she reportedly ran the
stop sign at M agnolia Avenue and
Newburyport Avenue in Altamonte
Springs.

Larceny
Gregory Walker, 33, of Sanford
was arrested by Sem inole deputies
Friday for stealing a vehicle tag
and driving on a suspended
license.
P ossesijo n o f Alcohol under 21
Matthew Custodlo, 18, of Lake
Mary was arrested Saturday for
possession o f a beer under 21 years
o f age and possession of an an ti­
depressant pill without a prescrip­
tion.
D isorderly C onduct
Sanford police arrested Michael
Hardin, 27, o f DeLand Sunday for
disorderly conduct. He reportedly
became com bative with officers
yelling racial slurs while officers
tried to break up a house party in
the area of 10th Street and Pine
Avenue.
Fraud Im personation
William Warren, 30, of Sanford
was arrested by Seminole deputies
Tuesday after deputies spotted him
driving without a license plate.
Warren gave the deputy a false
name and social security number.

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The Celery City Cruisers, in
conjunction with the Seminole
County Historical Museum,
presents its 18th annual car
show Saturday, Nov. 10, at the
museum, located at 300 Bush
Blvd. and 17-92 across from
Rea World.
All cars will be judged with
trophies awarded for first, sec­
ond and third place. The event
will include 14 cLuwes of street
rods, stuck And modified cars
and trucks.
Registration b from 8 a.m.
to 11 a.m. and cost b $15. For
more information, contact
David Scott at 407-323-8844.

SUN
The 12th annual Florida
Bandmasters Association Hall
of Fame Concert honoring
James Wilson will be 4 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 11, in O Land's
Elizabeth Hall Auditorium.
The event will feature the
Stetson University Symphonic
Band.

Fix-Up Weekend
needs volunteers
The Center for Affordable
Housing, along with the East
Central Florida Regional
Planning Council and several
other partners in the communi­
ty, are working to help the com­
munity of Bookertown to revi­
talize and improve the neigh­
borhood.
Bookertown, a small commu­
nity northwest of Sanford, b a
historic African-American com­
munity established in 1926.
The first Bookertown
Community Fix-up VNfcekend,
Nov. 10-11, needs volunteers to
help paint houses and do minor
repairs. Lunch and supplies will
be provided. Both individual
and corporate sponsorships are
needed to repair the homes.
For more information, call
Lorraine I’caten at The Center
for Affordable Housing Inc. at
407-323-3268.

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Saturday for resisting an officer
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• Seminole deputies arrested
Ricardo Barksdale, 37, of Sanford
Saturday for two counts of resist­
ing an officer. A deputy recognized
Barksdale as he was standing on
the com er of 13th Street and
Mangoustine Avenue and knew he
had a warrant for failure to appear.
Barksdale fled the d eputy's grasp,
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• Longwood police arrested Tara
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cocaine possession and drug para­
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• Sem inole deputies arrested
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Friday for cocaine possession and
driving with a suspended license.
A small piece of crack cocaine was
found In his shorts' pocket.

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Advisory Council will hold its
annual meeting 10 a.m.
Saturday, Nov. 10, in the Hal P.
Mars ton Center, located at
3933 Country Club Drive in
Orlando. The speaker will be
Reginald Lowery of Sanford.

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Obituaries
MARY S. BARBA
Mary S. Barba, 86, of Trinidad
Avenue, Deltona, died Sunday,
Nov. 4,2001, in Florida Hospital
Fish Memorial in Orange City.
Bom in New York City, she
moved to Deltona from the
Bronx in 1970. She was a retired
restaurant owner who enjoyed
cooking, sewing, knitting and
crocheting. She was a member of
Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic
Church in Deltona, a life member
of the Council of Catholic
Women, and a member of
Knights of Columbus No. 6584
Deltona Women's Auxiliary and
a founder of Sons of Italy Mike
Acardi Lode in Deltona.
Survivors include a son,
Dominick Barba of Bronx, N.Y.; a
daughter, Theresa M. Albano of
Deltona; a brother, Albert
Saviano of Deltona; five grand­
children; and four great grand­
children.
Memorial donations may be
made to the American Diabetes
Association, Gift of
Remembrance Headquarters,
1101 N. Lake Destiny Road No.
415, Maitland, FL, 32751-7105.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.

GILBERT CREECH

REID B. MILES
Reid B. Miles, 90, of Fisher
Place, Longwood, died
Saturday, Nov. 3, 2001.
Bom in South Carolina, he
moved to Central Florida in
1973. He was retired from
Fulmer Bottling Co. of
Columbia, S.C., and was a U.S.
Army veteran who served dur­
ing World War II. He was of the
Baptist faith.
Survivors include two daugh­
ters, Patsy Behner of Longwood
and Annie Sue Foxworthy of
Atlanta, Ga.; four grandchildren;
and one great grandchild.
Woodlawn Carey Hand
Funeral Home of Longwood is
in chirge of arrangements.

HERBERT HILL JR.
Herbert Hill Jr., 81, of Oak
Avenue, Sanford, died Saturday,
Nov. 3,2001.
Bom in East Weymouth,
Mass., he moved to Central
Florida in 1945. He was an
agent for the U S. Treasury
Department and a U S. Navy
fighter pilot in the Aleutian
Islands during World War II. He
was a member of Church of the
Incarnation in Sarasota. He was
an avid fisherman and an
accomplished golfer.
Survivors include his wife,
Catherine Hill of Holly Hill;
three sons, Brian Hill of
Ormand Beach, Herbert M. Hill
of Orlando and Jennings Hill of
Jupiter; one daughter, Martha
Hill of Annapolis, Md.; two
brothers, William Hill of Naples
and Robert Hill of Bridgewater,
Mass.; and 13 grandchildren.
Brisson Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.

WILLIAM P. LYONS JR.

Rose Marie Nadeau, 73, of
Scott Avenue, Sanford, died
Sunday, Nov. 4,2001.
Bom in Fort Lauderdale, she
moved to Central Florida in
1948. She was a secretary for the
Seminole County School District
and a member of First United
Methodist Church of Sanford.
She was also a member of DAV
Post No. 30 in Sanford and VFW
post No. 2093 in Orlando.
Survivors include her hus­
band, Henry Nadeau of Sanford;
two sons, George Hugh of
Maitland and Tom Craig of
Gainesville; three daughters,
Sueze Sipley and Patricia Ann
Carlton, both of Sanford, and
Judy K. Carlton of Corpus
Christi, Texas; five grandchil­
dren; and one great grandchild.
Brisson Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.

Art Show Winners
Four students from Oviedo
High School were among win
ners in the annual Maitland Art
Sltow. Jen DeAngelo won Host
«if Show for her painting enti­
tled "Mom" and first place in
painting for her " S ‘lf Portrait.”
Crystal
Meagher
and
Stephanie Stasse each won a
Merit Award in lire Sculpture
category. Kelly Wei liman won
.1 Merit Award in photography.

ANITA SARAH SPRING
Anita Sarah Spring, 93, of
Niblick Drive N, Like Mary,
died Thursday, Nov. 1,2(X)1, in
Central Florida Regional
Hospital in Sanford.
Bom in Scheneclady, N.Y., she
moved to Central Florida eight
years ago. She was a homemak­
er and attended A Gathering
Place Worship Center.
Survivors include three
daughters, Barbara Whitman of
Prince George, Va.; Patricia
Boyle of St. Cloud; and Sandra
Moran of L ike Mary; six grand­
children; and nine great grand­
children.
Banfieid Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

Student Collections
Oviedo High School students
collected
money for (lie
American red Cross from Sept
13 through 30 (he money was
collected through the sale of rib
bons and through donation
clips placed in classrooms.
Both of these fund-raisers,
sponsored by the Politics Club,
raised over $2,800 for the Red
Cross. Politics Club President
Katie Isbell and Vice President
Courtney Campagnone pre­
sented the chock to Marie Mili.i,
Red Cross representative on
Thursday, Nov. I. Hie Politics
Club still lias jars placed at local
businesses and is hoping lo col
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$3,000.

THOMAS STEPHENS JR.
Thomas Stephens Jr., 75, of
Pine View Drive, died Sunday,
Oct. 28,2001.
Bom in Tampa, he moved to
Central Florida in 1933. He was
a farmhand and of the
Protestant faith.
Survivors include a brother,
Arthur Stevenson of Oviedo.

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Sunday, Nov. 4,2001.
Bom in Chester, Pa., she
resided in Central Florida for 26
years. She was a photograph­
er/graphic artist. She was of the
Catholic faith.
Survivors include her hus­
band, Gene R. Leonard of
Orlando; two stepsons, Matthew

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Annie Estell Paige, 95, of
Carolina Avenue, Winter Park,
died Tuesday, Oct. 30,2001.
Bom in Hastings, she moved
to Central Florida in 1940. She
was retired.
Survivors include a daughter,
Cynthia Hammonds of
Altamonte Springs; a sister,
Rosa Walker of Jacksonville; a
brother, Jonathan Kelly of
Asbury Park, N.J.; nine grand­
children; 22 great grandchildren;
und 1*1 ^rvitl
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William P. Lyons Jr., 76, of
Tilburg Avenue, Deltona, died
Saturday, Nov. 3,2001, in his
residence.
Bom in Ashland, Ky, he
moved to Central Florida from
Hollywood in 1989. He was a
U S. Army veteran, who served
during World War II. He was a
retired sales engineer for
Blanchard Machinery in Miami,
where he worked for more than
30 years. He was a Boy Scout
master for 26 years in South
Florida and served as a deacon
In fn‘v«*r.ri Florida churcbc*. 1lo
was a member of Central
Baptist Church of Sanford.
Survivors include his wife of
53 years, Maryruth H. Lyons;
two sons, William M. Lyons of
Tampa and George A. Lyons of
Ormand Beach; a sister, Eunice
Downing of Vero Beach; and
one grandchild.
Memorial donations may be
made to Rima Ridge Baptist
Church Building Fund, 11 Cone
Road, Ormond Beach, FL,
32174.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
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Leonard of Orlando and Ross
Leonard of Chattanooga, Tenn.;
a brother, Frank Petrillo of
Center Hill; and a sister, Virginia
Giorgio of Melbourne.
Banfieid Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
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Margaret Laurine Evans, 93, of
Scarlet Road, Winter Park, died
Wednesday, Oct. 31,2001.
Bom in Barrydale, Ind., she
moved to Central Florida in 1980.
She was a retired secretary. She
was of the Catholic faith.
Survivors include n son, David
W. Evans of Bethesda, Md., and a
granddaughter, Jennifer Marie
Evans of Miami Beach.
Golden's Funeral Home Inc.,
of Winter Park is in charge of
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JESSIE R. HAYMAN
Jessie R. Hayman, 98, of
Orange City died Sunday, Nov.
4,2001.
Bom in Pierson, she attended
Florida State University.
Survivors include a daughter,
Betty Bishop of New Smyrna
Beach; 11 grandchildren; and 12
great grandchildren.
Graveside services will be
held 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Nov.
8, In Oaklawn Park Cemetery in
Lake Mary.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
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Boulevard, died Saturday, Nov. 3,
2001, in Sanford.
Bom Nov. 29,2001, in Harlan,
Ky., he moved to Central Florida
from Oneida, Tenn., in 1988. He
was a U S. Navy veteran and was
the owner of Ray's Jewelry in
Oneida, Tenn. He was a Scott
County commissioner for 14
ears. He was a member of First
ptist Church in Oneida.
Survivors include two sons,
Craig Creech of Winfield, Tenn.,
and Marc Creech of Lancaster,
Ky.; a daughter, Karen Chitwood
of Orlando; two brothers, Bill
Creech of London, Ky., and Justin
Creech of Richmond, Ky; two
sisters, Wanda Creech of
Richmond, Ky., and Ola
Campbell of Slimp, Ky.; five
grandchildren; and two great
grandchildren.
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Sanford Avenue and 2nd Street.
For Tammy, it’s the culmination o f 20 years o f hard work.
‘T v e been in this business a long time.” Tammy said.
"Opening this bakery is something l wanted to do because I
believe the old style bakeries can do a better job than gro­
cery store bakeries."
Tammy got her training at the DeLand Bakery, which pro­
vided outside services to a local grocery store chain. The
chain eventually began its own in-house bakery, where
Tammy worked for several years.
"The thing I didn’t like is that I couldn't he creative."
Tammy said. “If a customer wanted a special cake, we
couldn’t make it unless it was in die book. There was no
custom work.”
Tammy said she likes doing the custom work because it’s
a challenge to meet the customer’s expectations. She said
wedding cakes arc her specialty, but she will do just about
any type o f cake.
"I'v e made cakes in the shape of lire (nicks, baby diapers,
erupting volcanos — pretty much anything you can think
of," she said. "If you give me a day’s notice. I can cus­
tomize a cake for you."
A resident of Volusia County, Tammy said Sanford is an
ideal place for her business.
"I chose Sanford because I thought Sanford needed a little
bakery," Tammy said. "I had looked at Ml. Dora, hut it was
too far to drive. Plus, they already have three bakeries, and

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Statewide initiative
nabs ID theft ring
From Staff Reports
Six people have been arrested
and two others arc expected to be
brought Into custody on charges
that they assumed the identities
of individuals participating in a
medical study and used them to
fraudulently
obtain
nearly
$300,000 in merchandise, officials
announced late last week.
Among those arrested were
Louie Foster, 36, Michaela
Rosson, 34, both of Orlando, and
Kimberly Bowes, 25, of Lake
Helen. Also arrested were
Herbert Smith, 44, Matthew
Butler, 42, and Jessica Pugh, 23, all
of
Chicago.
Two
other
Chicagoans, Cheryl Thomas, 41,
and Rodney Coffee, 34, are
expected to be arrested soon, offi­
cials said. Each of the eight faces
up to 30 years in prison and a
$ 10,000 fine on charges of orga­
nized fraud brought against them
by the Sixteenth Statewide Grand
Jury.
According to officials, an
employee of the Nemours
Children’s Clinic in Orlando
obtained social security numbers
and other identifying information
of 18 Individuals from around the
country who participated in a
study concerning cystic fibrosis
and whose children suffer from
the disease.

"That personal information
was passed on to the employee's
brother, Herbert Smith, who h.ul
false birth certificates and social
security printouts created in
Chicago," said Melanie Ann
Hines, statewide prosecutor. "I le
then recruited people he knew
previously in the Chicago area, as
well as new acquaintances made
in Orange and Seminole counties.
They in turn used the false docu­
ments to obtain identity cards in
the names of the victims through
offices of the Florid Department
of Motor Vehicles."
According to officials, the indi­
viduals used the false identities to
obtain instant credit at electronic
and furniture stores across
Orange and Seminole counties,
then purchased big-screen televi­
sions, computers and other high
cost items until the victims credit
limits were exhausted. The our
chased items were later sold on
the streets of Orlando and
Chicago for half of the retail value
and the proceeds were divided by
Smith and given to the suspects.
The investigation was conduct­
ed by the Florida Department of
Law Enforcement and the
Orlando Police Department as
part of Operation LEGIT (Law
Enforcement Getting Identity
Thieves), a statewide initiative to
combat identity theft in Florida.

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A b o v e Jordan DinHo. Nonh Edmonton,
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The Seminole County Public
Library announces the appoint­
ment of two new children's
librarians. LaShawn Smith, a resi­
dent of Sanford and former ele­
mentary school and Headstart
teacher is now presenting Baby
Time, Thursdays at 10 a.m. and
Toddler Stories Mondays at 10:30
a.m.
Melissa Adams begins this
week with Preschool Stories
Tuesdays at 10 and 10:45 a.m. and
Confetti Club for schoolage chil­
dren Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m.
Storytime is at the North
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Senator Lee Constantine (RAltamonte Springs) and State
Representative David Mealor (RLalce Mary) will hold a Town Hall
Meeting Tuesday, Nov. 13, at
Seminole Community College in
Room A-200 of the Weldon
Administration Building. The
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City Commissioner An Woodruff, In truck, helps volunteers shovel trash into a large dumster.

Woodruff and volunteers pick up Irash In Georgetown.

SANFORD — District 1 City when then changed the start date,"
Commissioner Art Woodruff led an Woodruff said. "We decided we
effort, Oct. 20 to clean up trash and should go ahead and do this
debris in the Georgetown commu­ regardless of when thc spring/fall
nity.
pick-ups started."
About 40 volunteer
Wbodruff pub­
showed up for the clean­
licized the event
up,
including
city
by going door-toemployees. Among the
door in thc com­
groups represented were
munity.
the
Community
We got to
I m p r o v e m e n t
most
of
the
Association, Universal
h o m e s , "
Needs Alliance, the
Woodruff said.
SWEAT group frriH the
"We encoura
raged
Sheriff's Office, and a
them
if they
local sorority.
couldn't
come
"We had four big roll­
out and help us
on that day, to
off dumpsters that we
dean up around
filled," Woodruff said.
"We piled up enough ^
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their homes and
stuff mat we had to get Charles Rowe, director of leave thc stuff
'h ™ ™ re ™n-°ff9 ,0 community development, our front so we
pick it all up.
goofs off (or the camera with could pick it up.
Several people
The community clean- JfSend, Christian Tebo.
did that. We also
up» was done, Woodruff
said, because, "it needed to be had residents who saw what was
done," and to coincide with the going on, and they brought out
city's new fall and spring pick-up stuff from their yards."
schedule.
Crew from the city's public
Beginning in the spring of 2002, works department used front-end
the city will pick up household and loaders to clean alleys and pick up
yard debris twice a year, once in the large piles of debris.
spring and once in the fall. The
Woodruff said he was pleased
rick-up schedule was to have with the event, but noted, “We did­
this fall, put city officials n't get everything. There's still
work to do."
pushed the date back to spring.
"We had already scheduled this
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Actually Kinkade has already
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which will be available on Nov.
17, with all proceeds fo benefit
the Salvation Army.
Locally,
Captain
Linda
Reckline noted that in addition
to bell ringers, other volunteers
are needed to help in holiday
preparations for such items as
"Share your Christmas," a food
drive, Angel Trees, basket pack-

ing and toy distribution. He
commented, "Much of the daily
work begins on Oct. 29, and we
need all the assistance we can
;et to help the more than 1,400
am llics we anticipate. She
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Continued from P M * 1A
traveling public, and especially;
our growing family of loyal Pan;
Am customers, some good
news," said Dave Fink, presi­
dent of Pan Am. "We expect that
the^ will enjoy the convenience
of flying Clipper Class non-stop
list
toBW II and' to our expanding
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of destinations."
While the Baltimore connec­
tion is good news for Sanford,
Pan Am's most popular destina­
tion, officials at MidAmerica
Airport in St. Louis weren't as
pleased. Pan Am announced it is
dropping service to the airport:
because of sluggish ticket sales, i
Like Sanford, MidAmerica
has hoped to establish itself as a
hassle-free alternative to the:
region's major airport, Lambert
Field. MidAmerica was opened;
in 1999 25 miles east of S t Louis1
in St. CHar County, III. The $213
million facility failed to attract
attention from the airlines and
sat empty for two years until
Pan Am began service in August
2000.
The most recent sales figures
indicated flights to MidAmerica
were less than half full, some­
times carrying only 30 passenge«In other airport news, the
Airport Authority!
• Re-elected BUI Miller as:
chairman; elected Jeff Triplett as
vice chairman; and elected Jeff;
Longstaff as secretary/treasurer,
• Approved a 10-month,
$50,000 contract with Alcade &lt;$c
Faye to lobby the federal go&lt;emment.
"It's important that the alyport obtain federal funding fpr
some of its projects, like envi­
ronmental clean-up," said Larry
Dale, OSI president. "Those air*
ports with federal representd1
tion have a distinct advantage
over us in obtaining those
funds."
h*
Dale said the company cu b
rently represents Orange and
Dade counties, and L A . "Skip1'
Bafalis, a former congressman
from Central Florida, will han­
dle most of the duties for O SI.: 1
• Authorized Dale to ask tht*
Sanford City Commission to
renew the lease between thc city
and the* Airport Authority f'M
five years and consider renewal
every five years.
Dale
said
the
Airpott
Authority currently has a 35year lease, which began Oct. Tj
1995. Dale said the five-yeaf
extension would enable thy
authority to offer 30-year leased
to prospective tenants at the .im­
port. Under the current agreed
ment, the authority can not offer
leases that extend
a tpast its own
lease with the city.
m
"I'd like to be able to renew
the lease every five years so we
can continue to offer a 30-ycnr
lease," Dale said. "Anything
that goes longer than our lease,
we have to take to the city com­
mission, which is a hindrance
not only to our potential tenants
and staff but to the city commis­
sion, as well."
"The tenants need to havJ
some security," said Stev$
Coover, the authority's attoi
"It makes sense not to bother th"
city with every lease we want ti
enter into."

Air Force Airman Samuel?!
As ais has graduated from ba
military training at Lackland t
Force Base, San Antonio, Texa,
During the six weeks of tra«
ing, thc airman studied the /)
Force mission, organization, af
customs and received spe
training in human relations.
In addition, airmen who &lt;
plete basic training cam cr
toward an associate deg(
through
the
C om m ur'
College of the Air Force.
Fie is the son of Aristii
Assis of Winter Springs.
Air Force Airman Chanta T?,
Parson has graduated front
basic military training al
Lackland Air Force Base, Satj
Antonio, Texas.
In addition, airmen who com*
plete basic training earn credit^
toward an associate degreii
through
the
Community
College of the Air Force.
She is the daughter of Karet)
Parson of Oviedo and grand!
daughter of Herman and
Bernice Parson of Orlandoi
Parson is a 2000 graduate of Oil*
Ridge High School, Orlando.

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Wednesday, Novem ber 7. 2001

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Thta picture of the Men's Bible Class at Pint Methodist Church was taken Aug. 2 0 ,1 9 6 3 in front of the church. Several of the men have been inden­
tured, but help is needed to Indentify the others. Th e first row includes, from (eft, Woodrow Cash, unknown, unknown, Ray Herron, Rupert Strickland,
(second row) R oy WWaims, Roscoe Taylor, unknown, Robert (last nam e unknown), unknown, unknown, Dr. W ade Rucker, unknown, (thrid row)
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Longwood’s Scott serves
U.S. Army by fighting fires
OMAK, W ith. — When fire­
fighters called in the Army in
their battle to snuff out wildfires
in northeastern Washington, the
son of Longwood couple traded
his M-16 rifle for a pick and
shovel and joined the cause.
L.; Alongside more than 500
other soldiers from Fort Lewis,
Wash., Army Pfc. Garrett L Scott
o l Longwood, deployed to
Omak in late August to back up
firefighters working to contain
wild land fires 'burning across
nearly 80,000 acres on the
Colville Indian Reservation.
With fire crews stretched past
their limits battling over 50
inajor blazes in 11 states across
western U.S., federal officials
brought In military reinforce­
ments to relieve the firefighters
vyho had been fighting the
Colville fire since Aug. 12. The
fixes also threatened the town of
Omak and other neighboring
communities.
.. The soldiers, mostly infantry­
men and engineers, worked in
25-man teams and performed
mop-up operations to keep fires
from restarting in scorched for­
mat areas. Soldiers dug fir lines,
ut out hot spots, cut down
um t trees and extinguished
fires still burning in tree root sys• 1 terns.

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"We’re here to fight flames
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area. I'm part of a 20-man team
whose job is to extinguish hot
spots in the forest that has
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areas can flare up and restart the
fire. With the Army here doing
this task, the trained firefighters
can concentrate on the larger
fires," said Scott, a 2000 graduate
of
Lyman
High
School,
Longwood.
Although firefighting isn’t
what most of the soldiers were
trained to do, the experience still
provides squad leaders, platoon
sergeants and platoon leaders an
opportunity to gain experience
leading soldiers under stressful
conditions. The enemy isn't
human, but Scott and his col­
leagues are still battling a force
that could be just as deadly as
any tank, gun or bomb.
"it feels good to help out our
fellow Americans. The people
who line here have been very
supportive and friendly. All our
hard work and effort is really
appreciated."
No matter how unconvention­
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quence analyses. These reports
help the public understand the
potential dangers of a specific
hazardous materials site acci­
dent, said Gcnnell. That infor­
mation is disseminated to the
public through public hearings,
but Gennell said that avenue of
communication is not effective.
According to Gennell, there is
also a "lack of interest and coop­
eration' of the six counties in the
LEPC. Gennell said the Central
Florida LEPC has 'n o t been as
effective" as other LEFCs In the
state. A better base of support
from the public and elected offi­
cials is needed to push the state
legislature In addressing and

V e te r a n s ’ D a y
correcting potential hazards, she
said.
On potential hazard Gennell
said she became concerned with
years ago was how tractor trail­
ers carrying hazardous materials
travel
through
the
state
unchecked. Although hazardous
lacards
on
trucks
have
clped some cities address the
potential danger, Gennell said
there still needs to be more regu­
lations.
"There ts no place tn the state
of Florida that checks these
trucks," she said. "Nobody
knows what is being done
where, when or by whom. Way
before the terrorist issue, I knew
we had an issue of these trucks

driving up and down 1-4.1 have
434 going through my city. My
fire chief has no idea of what's
going through our town. Is a
truck full of ammonia coming
through at 3 a.m.7 We need to
know. This is ridiculous. This
just can't be this way."
These issues and others on
making the community safer in
the face o f terrorism will be
addressed Wednesday at the
Council of Local Governments in
Seminole County monthly meet­
ing at 7 p.m. at the Winter
Springs City Hall.

ferey would transport about 15
people a day across the Hudson
River into Manhattan.
"We did find some families
that considered loved ones miss­
ing would come back and file for
their death certificate. I guess it
was giving them some closure,"
said Jacobs who went on two of
the site visits.
'I t's hard to put In words the
devastation,' Jacobs said. "You
see pictures of what it looked
before — It's hard to describe the
large amount of rubble. Its unbe­
lievable the mass destruction.”
Jacobs said the most memo­
rable part of the trip was all the
stories from the people who
experienced Sept. 11 in New
York firsthand.
"Your actually working with
people that were that day or lost
so m e o n e ," Jacobs said. "There
telling you stories of what they
saw - the running. You see the

people telling their stories on TV,
but when you're actually meet­
ing someone telling a story it
validates everything you've
seen."
Not only is Jacobs a NOVA
trained counselor and Sanfotd
police investigator for crimes
against children and child sex
crimes, but she has also been a
Seminole County Sheriff’s Office
volunteer victim advocate for
the past seven years.
"Just the opportunity to go Ls
a life experience," Jacobs said. "1
would do it again. There was
something you got out of it
because you were helping. I per­
sonally got a lot out of it. To be
able see It, learn from it and to
help the people it was well
worth the long hours."________

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reached at cpattonOaemlnoleheratd.com or 407-322-2611.

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loved ones or lost their job as a
result of the terrorist attack. As
of Oct. 13 the center had already
helped 1,300 families, said
Jacobs, and one day during her
stay the center helped 76 fami­
lies.
'W e had some pretty high
numbers while we were mere. A
lot them just didn't know about
the facility,' Jacobs said.
The center is not only a place
where families and survivors
can find comfort, but with the
help of counselors like Jacobs
who usually work from about 8
a.m. to 9 p.m. the center is also
helpful at fulfilling needs. The
center offers a variety services
provided by groups such as
social security, department of
motor vehicles, department of
health and business, veteran
affairs, attorneys for filing death
certificates, law enforcement for
missing person reports, Red
Cross and the Salvation Army.
"There was so many people
that worked in the World Trade
Center and no longer have
employment because there is no
place to go to," Jacobs said.
One thing had changed since
the first Florida team of coun­
selors left &gt;he family assistance
center. The center was now
administering World Trade
Center site visits for families. A

System
Contlaaad from Paga 1A
If a probationer is in violation of
the terms of his/her court order,
for example, a violation order
can be generated on the spot.
Because images, such as book­
ing photos, can also be added to
the system, officers are able to
verify identification at the scene.
This feature also enables victims
and witnesses to identify susrcts more quickly which saves
w enforcement valuable time
in apprehending them.
Developed as part o f the
Community Justice Coalition,
CAFE allows law enforcement
agencies and other related orga­
nizations to share information
on common clients. Very often a
probationer being supervised by
County Probation will have a
child or sibling in the juvenile
system being monitored by
P.A.Y. Knowing this helps both
agencies, as well as taw enforce­
ment, to be more effective and
proactive in holding these indi­
viduals and families accountable
for "toeing the line."
Another feature of CAFE is
the addition of the RADAR sys­
tem.
RADAR
(Repeat
Adolescent
Delinquency
Abatement via Responsibility) is
a youth referral program for law
enforcement. When an officer
finds a juvenile in a place they
shouldn't be or doing something
that could lead to trouble, they
can issue a RADAR report. Even
though there may have been no
law violation, this report alerts
both their parents and law
enforcement that this particular
youth bears watching.
Current users o f CAFE are
enthusiastic about the results so
far. Community justice agencies
and law enforcement report that
access to shared information has
resulted in more effective super­
vision of offenders and that bet­
ter inter-agency communication
has produced an increased sense
of working together for the com­
mon goodi The implementation
of CAFE provides a vital tool for
all those seeking to promote
public safety within the commu­
nity.

Vietnam War Memorial comes to Orlando
For three days beginning
Friday, Nov. 9, the residents of
Central Florida will have the
opportunity to see a 240-foot
replica of the Vietnam War
Memorial
on
display
in
Washington, D.C. since 1982.
The replica will be at
Woodlawn Memorial Park, 400

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Special to the Herald
OCALA — Because of the
country's high state of alert,
law enforcement officers
with the Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) are
being called to perform secu­
rity details, which will limit
some of the time they can
devote to the duties they
normally perform.
"Our officers are certified
state law enforcement offi­
cers and as such arc under
the same auspices as every
other state law enforcement
officer In Florida," said Capt.
Mickey Otwcll, FWC law
enforcement supervisor for
Brevard, Osceola and Indian
River counties. "That means
that they can and are being
called upon to respond to the
current heightened state of
alert because of the recent
terrorist attacks."
Since Sept. 11, numerous
FWC officers have been
involved in security details
statewide as part of a joint
task force of all state law
enforcement agencies under
direction of the Florida
Department of U w
Enforcement (FDLE) and the
Emergency Operation Center
(EOC).
"To accommodate the cur­
rent situation, we are adjust­
ing agency enforcement
issues and making changes
in schedules, and will have
to temporarily curtail or
postpone some of the activi­
ties our officers normally
perform," Otwell said.
One such planned activity
that has been put on hold is
the agency's plan to
announce, through the news
media, when ana where law
enforcement officers will be
performing manatee zone
enforcement details in
Brevard and Lee counties.
The idea of regular
announcements is to increase
boater compliance in the tar­
geted zones, as well as oth­
ers.
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ment remains a priority, and
officers will still be patrolling
critical areas on a regular
basis. However, we feel that
with security patrol demands
Increasing daily now is not
the best time to launch such
a sustained effort," said
Otwell.
Other areas that will be
affected include outreach
efforts such as presentations
to school and civic groups,
fairs and other exhibitions.
There are currently 678
swom law enforcement offi­
cer positions in the FWC
statewide (including vacan­
cies and 44 recruits currently
in the agency's academy).
Most will likely be affected
by the need for security
patrols. In addition, 14 offi­
cers have been activated by
military reserve duties.
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Oviedo volleyball nets state berth
By DM n8m lth
Sport Editor
DcLAND — When fans made the trek
to DeLand on Saturday they though they
were going to the Class 6A-Reglon 1
Girls Volleyball Tournament, not a
marathon.
But it was a marathon they got as
Oviedo outlasted Edgewatcr in three
games, 15-13,11-15, and 15-12, In a
match that featured 74 side outs to win
the Regional Championship and a spot
in this weekend's 2001 FHSAAGlrls
Volleyball State Finals at Disney's Wide
World of Sports complex.
The Lions (27-5) and Eagles (28-5) had
won their Semifinal matches relatively

Lion girls win marathon match
to earn weekend trip to Disney
easy, Oviedo whipping University, 15-6
ana 15-9, behind 13 kills from Brittany
Kauss and 29 assists from Katie McCosh,
and Edgewater getting past host
DeLand, 15-9 and 15-8.
The Lions then got off to a fast start,
taking a 7-2 lead In the first game before
the Eagles battled back to grab a 13-12
advantage.
But two violations on Edgewater
allowed Oviedo to win three straight
points and take the all-important first

game in the best-of-three match.
The Lions again took a big lead in the
second game, 8- 1, but again let the
Eagles rally to He the match and send it
to a winner-take-all game.
The two teams conHnued to battle
through the third game and Ihe score
stood tied at 12-12 when Kauss took
over.
With Emily Rickerson serving, Kauss
put down three kills in a row on assists
from McCosh to close out the match and

give Oviedo lb first trip to state since
1994.
Kauss had 15 kills in the final match,
while McCosh had 36 assists.
The Lions will face Miami-Sunset (2010), a team It saw In the Winter Springs
InvitaHonal last month, in the State
Semifinals on Friday at approximately
8:30 p.m.
The first match of the evening session
at 7 p.m. has four-time defending State
Champion Olympic Heighb (29-1) from
Boca Raton taking on Western High
School (21-1) from Davie.
Friday's winners will square off for the
Class 6A State Championship at 8:30
p.m. on Saturday.

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Sports Editor

ORLANDO — It was quite a
day for Seminole Athletic
Conference cross country teams
as all seven schools qualified at
least one team for this week-

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
— W h e n Fabter Fernandez
dashed tn f r o m the 10-yarU
line for the game-winning
touchdown in overtime
Friday night, the Patriots
knew they were in the
FHSAA State Football
Playoffs.
But despite dropping a 21*
18 decision to their archrivals, Lake Mary was also
celebrating after finding out
that the Rams would also be
ing to the Regional
larterfinals this Friday.
Lake Brantley ends the sea­
son 7-3 and will travel to
Orlando to take on Edgewater
(9-1) in the Class 6A-Region 1
Quarterfinals
Oviedo (8-2) earned a home
game because of ib record
and will host University (5-5)
In a rematch o f a game won
by the Lions, 36-29, three
weeks ago.

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It was mighty wet at Tom Storey
Field (above) Friday night as Lake
Brantley's Chris Tirado (No. 46)
makes a splah landing. Lake Mary's
Reggie Campbell (No. 1, right) ran
for 104 yards on 11 carries, Includ­
ing a game-lying 52 yard run and
two-point conversion run, late In the
game but ft was not enough aa the
Patriob won In overtime, 21-18.

See Football, Page 3B

Raider men win exciting home opener
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

SANFORD — These kinds of games are
uing to make Stan Cromartie an old man
fore his time.
After losing the season-opener in the final
seven seconds at Hillsborough Community

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College on Thursday, the Seminole
Community College men’s basketball team
survived a late rally to defeat Miaml-Dade
Community College, 73-70, in the home
opener the SCC Health and Physical
Education Center on Saturday.
The Raiders played like world-beaters in
the first 20 minutes, as sophomore Jason

Currington and freshman leaper Daniel
Jackson combined for 26 poinb as SCC built
a 38-21 lead and was up 43-27 at Intermis­
sion.
But the second half saw Leandro GarciaMorales lead the way as the Sharks mount­
ed a huge comeback take actually take the
See SCC, Page 3B

Zabel outran Oviedo freshman
Jennifer Barringer for individ­
ual honors as tne Rams claimed
the Class 4A-District 2
Championship at Cypress
Grove Park in Orlando.
Seniors Astrid Cbessens and
Megan Williams also finished
in the top five as Lake Mary
easily finished ahead of runnerup Winter Park.
Winter Springs finished third
and Oviedo fourth to also earn
spob in the Class 4A-Region 1
Meet which will also be run at
Cypress Grove Park this
Saturday.
In the Boys' 4A-2 race, senior
Andrew Prouse finished a
strong second to lead Lake
Brantley to a third place finish
behind Winter Park and
Edgewater.
Also advancing to the region
meet were Oviedo, paced by a
fourth place finish by Mike
Guider, and Seminole, led by
Grant Baker’s fifth place run.
In the Class 3A-District 3 race
at Central High School In
Brooksville, tne only local
school in the girls' race. Lake
Howell, won the event, while
the Silver Hawks and Lyman
boys finished fifth and sixth to
gain spob in this Saturday’s
Class 3A-Region 1 Meet, which
will also be run at Central High
School.
See Cross Country, Page 2B

Three team playoff set for M ajors in Flag football
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

SANFORD — Six weeks and we still don't have a
winner in the Majors.
The Jaguars, Packers and Cowboys did what they had
to do last Saturday, in one case, deciding a champi­
onship, but in the other two forcing a multi-team play­
off in the City of Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department Youth Flag Football League.
Shannon Smith did ail of the scoring as the Jaguars
edged the Cowboys, 7-6, to win the title In the Minors.
But in what could have been the Championship Game
in the Majors, the Steelers came back from a 13-0 deficit
to tie the game and force overtime, but the Packers
gained more yardage to win the decision and gain a tic
for first place.
The Cowboys then went out and waltzed past the
49ers, 33-6, to get into a three-way He for fust place.
This Saturday (Nov. 10th), the Steelers, Packers, and
Cowboys will all report to the field at 9 a m. where a
drawing will be held to see who gets the bye into the
Championship Game.
The other two teams will then play for the right to
advance to the title game, which should start around
10:15 a.m.
The Minor League (7-through-9 year olds) saw Smith

run 50 yards for a touchdown and then add the extra
point run to give the Jaguars a 7-0 lead.
The Cowboys came back with an eight-yard touch­
down run by Larry Felton, but the extra point try came
up a foot short and the Jaguars had claimed the cham ­
pionship.
The Bengals scored first in the late game on a Devante
Smith two-yard run and then added the two-point con­
version on a run by Senoula Presendieu to take an 8-0
lead.
The Raiders then scored on an 11-yard run by
Hashann Gathers and then Gathers tied the game with
a two-point conversion run, forcing overtime.
The Raiders, which had lost four games by a total of
eight points, then got their first victory of the season by
outgaining the Bengals in overtime.
The Jaguars finish the season at 5-1, while the
Cowboys and Bengals Hed for second at 3-3 and the
Raiders end up 1-5.
The Major League (10-to-12 year olds) saw the
Packers get touchdown runs from Garrett Prager and
Clay Wyma, and an extra point run from Zak Brownlee
to take a 13-0 lead.
The Steelers tied the game on a touchdown run by
Sam Adams, and a Adrian Thacker to Denzel Burke
pass, plus a conversion run by Thacker after the first
touchdown.

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But the Packers wanted the playoff, and gained more
yardage to record the upset.
The Cowboys got three touchdowns from Dannius
Bailey to crush the 49ers.
The Steelers, Packers and Cowboys are all 4-2, while
the 49ers end the season at 0-6 .
A recap of the scoring:
M IN O R S
J A C U A R S 7. C O W B O Y S 6
Jaguar* _ Shannon Snulh 30 run (Shannon Smith run).
Cow boy* _ Larry f t I tun 8 run ( n t m point try failed).

R A ID E R S 8, B E N G A L S 8 (O .T.)
Bengal* _ Devante Smith 2 nan (Senoula Presendieu two-point run).
Raiders . Hashann Gathers 11 tun (I lasharur Gathers two-point run).

MAJORS
P AC K E R S 13, S TE E LER S 13 (O .T .)
Packers
Packers
Steelers
Steelers

_ Garrett Prager A ru n (Zak Brownlee run)
_ C la y W ym a 1-run (extra point try failed).
_ Sam Adam s 1 run (A d rian Thacker extra point run).
_ Detuel Burke S3 past from Adrian Thacker (extra p u n t try faded).

C O W B O Y S 33,49ERS 6
Coy boy* „ Dannius Bailey 15 run (extra point failed ).
Cow boy* _ Jerry Pender 32 run (Justin FYtersun extra point tun).
I ' V n _ Leon Carter 79 run (extra point try failed).
Cow b oys _ Dannius Bailey 28 run (extra pom I try failed).
C ow boy* _ Dannius Bailey t2 run (D rrrk k Anderson pas* from Tim M incey).
Cow b oys _ Derric k A nderson 22 run (Nikeem Peterson extra point nan).
N O T E _ Jerry Pumdcr had tw o interceptions and Derrick Anderson one Inter*
crpttun (of the Cow boys, white T im Brow n had an interception for the 49ctb .

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1. Austin Mrrradantr, 12 Wlntrr Park.
15-53 4. 2 Andrew Prewar. 12 Uka Brantley.

15.5*0:3 hran Montgo. II. Wlntrr Park.
1403.4. 4. Michael Guidry 1 2 Oviedo; 14035;
1 Crenl Baker. 1 2 Seminole. 14.08.4; A
Coleman H oovtt 5 . Winter Park. 1 40*1; 7.
Daniel Jtmrewi. 11. Wlntar Park. Ik tllft A
lame* Klrach. 12 Winter Springe. 1414.5; 5.
Dime Hornet *. Edgrvealrr. 141* ft 10. Kama]
Wire. 12 Uka Brantley, 1 4 5 2 * O te r 1AC
flnlaharat 17. WUllam Bamrrt. 11. Laka Mary.
IASI J ; IA Jaaon MrClung, Ift Ortedo. IA 37.4
21. Danny SUteouth. II. Laka Brand** 17020;
2 2 Duatm Hick*. II. Winter Spring*. 17025;
2 5 Clayton SumraL 1ft Oviedo, 1 7 0 1 5 2A
Stephen Roterta, II. Seminole. 17:105; 27. Start

Martin. 1 2 Saminolt, 17:115; 31. Gregory
Sana. 12 Lak* Mary 1 7 5 0 * 12 Chriatopter
Orlbridga, », Laka Sunday. 1 7 5 2 7 ; 5A
Andrew Phalp*. ♦. Uka Brautay 17511; 17.
Fwhod Trtwtr. 11.Samhcl*. 17A 05:3S S tem
Wrtandrr. Ift Uka Brandry 17.41* 41. DMal
Srtaky. 1ft Lak* Mary I 7 4 » * 4 2 Mkhart
M aaloylft S ta te d *. 1 7 J 4 * 4A Irian Crtdag
II. OvM a 1B 04* 45. Satphai IM s, Ift Uka
Mary. I^OAS; 4A Matthaw Clamant*. 101
Ovtado, 1 *3 7 *. 47. Paul Mahan. 1ft Ovtado.
ISOS4. 4*. Gabrtrl Andmon. 1ft S tated *.
18140; 5 2 Jonathan S a d r. II. U ka Mary.
1127.0 55 Tyirr fttvreft Ift Laka Mary IS3* ft
57. Brando So**, II, Wlnma Springy 1A M * 5A
Mkhaat Sobhraj. I t. WMar Spain**. 1S 552
I0i Chriatophar Gregory « , Winter S p ates
1S5S5; 41. Cotay Chapman. 1 2 Ovtado,
IS IS * 42 Ihomaa Adriaanaav 12 Laka Mary
1 8 *7 1 .4 1 Ada Wh*. 12 U ka Srandry 183ft*;
4 1 Kyit Jana*. *. Winter Springa. 1*534. 47.
Evan Smith. It. Sm nteta, 1*JA 5; 4A Shan*
Wkaka. II, WWdtr Spring*. 1*535.
e n u
TIAM
1. Uka Mary 35; 2 WMar Park. 44; 1 VWnhr
Sprint* 44; A Ovtado. ICft 1 Unlvararty 135; A
Colonial 157; 7. Uka Brandty. 1S3; ft
Edgtwrtay 21ft *. Apopka. 237.

Outdoors
Continued from page I B .
bass fishermen along with radio
fishing personality Sammy Lee
and local supporters in raising
money in the fight against can­
cer. Conducted in memory of
Jeva Segraves, wife of
Kissimmee-St. Cloud profes­
sional angler Terry Segraves,
event proceeds benefit the local
unit of the American Cancer
Society.
Aa part of Kiaslmmee-St.
Cloud's Anglers Challenge, the
Angling Against Cancer benefit
will be held at the Kissimmee
Community House beginning at
7 p.m. White will also partici­
pate the next morning
(November 11), aa pro anglers
partner with one person from
each coroorate table to compete
In an exhibition-fishing tourna­
ment. The Angling Against
Cancer weigh-in will take place

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U m m . Michael 12. lak* Hovreft ltO U l;
41. MahaU. Jammy L . 11 Lymav. lB 234k 45.
SUL Kory 12. Laka Howaft 1 * 2 4 5 0 4k
M khaat Matthew, * . Lyman. IB 3k 4k 4 1
llagtr. Matthew A , 10 Lyman lB 4 U k 57.
Strvan*. Kyk A , 11 Lyman. 1957J 2

INDIVIDUAL
1. Jaartca ZateL It. Laka Mary IS 117; 2
Jam iitr Barringag * . Ovtado. IS3S7; 1 Sarah
Hughaa. ». Wlntar Park. 1853.0; A Aatrid
n i n th I. U Late Mary. 18.157; 5 Megan
WUSamn 1 2 Late Mary IftlAS; A Lauren
Auattn. 1ft Ovtado, 1 *5 3 *; 7. Undaay Aflohn:
12 VMnte Spring*. 1 *5 *1 ; ft BoMn Thorn**,
1ft B d gtw ite IM S * *. K ite * Jchnaon. 12
WWUar Spring*. 1 * 5 2 4 1ft JuUaAima H atey
12 Late M aty l * 5 i * II. Atytaa b a h t 1ft
Wlntar Spring*. 2 f tll* 12 Lauren ASolhc *.
WWrirr Spring*. 2ft 1AA O tter SAC 8a t e n t .
15. KaStarlna Booth. 1ft Uka Mary. Ift I I * 24.
Rachel Chrtatnar. II. Ovtado; 2 1 5 9 * 2A
fHiatrilti Arthur. 12 VWnhr Spatngn 21517;
27. Shannon Slamrton, 1ft U ka M ary 2I5S 5;
31. O a te n * Joyr*. 12 Late S m utty 21*3.1;
33. Sarah Maa*. 10, WVrtrr Spring*. 21 4* L 3A
S tray LMh. 9. Late Mary. 2 1 5 0 7 ; 33. Shady
Khorramian. II, U ka Sranllay. 2 1 5 2 7 ;
3AJaym* Kunlak. 1ft Ovtado, 2134.1; 37.
TUany Lotto. 9, Ovtado, 2 2 3 1 * 3SMma*U
Saldarrtaga. Late Brandry 2237.9; 39. Emily
Bnrem. 12 Late Brretdry 2 2 1 5 4 4 2 H a s te
Srrg. Ift Ovtado. 2 2 5 2 * 45. Lucinda
Sargmam. II. U ka Sranllay. 2 2 4 4 * 4A
Kathryn Prom t, 9, U ka Sranllay 2 2 5 1 * 4ft
Katharin* d a t e * . II, Ovtado, 2 5 1 *1 ; 31.
Jaanarta Curd*. 1ft Samlnoh. 2 3 5 5 7 ; 5 5

M h r CuUHam*. *. Late Brandts 2 4 3 7 4 38.
O m A. Wtnhr S p rin g 2S3SJ; U . John*
Curtl*. 12 Stmlnol*, 245*.*; 42. Natattt Kant
12, Srmlnoh. 17458. H M m U i IliJH 12.
Sam kvh. 2744-5.

TIAM
I.FIagbr Palm Coart. 57; 2 Oral* Vaigumd.
88; 3. Brlhvtrw,*0; 4 BrookavtUa-CmtraL 101;
1 L a * Hovreft I0A A Lymav. Ilk 7. Ocala
Foreat 12k ft Mainland, 22k *. Spring!*** ii
251; 1&amp; Ntw Smyrna. 275; 11. Lak* W te S3*;
l2.U artm g .34ft
INDIVIDUALS
I. H a m . Sttvtn, 11. Ocala Vatguant
15*4*8; 2 VuqiMS. S a u l . *. Flaghr Pain
Coaat 1S1SJ*: 3 RJphy Ryan Si. I t BaUavhw.
15.25-H 4 M onk*. O m it 11. Lak* Hovreft
I S J 5 .lt; 5. Cook. Kevtn D , 12. Lyman.
1557.99; k A n d rew Bryan, lh Flaglre Palm
C oaat 15:47.47; 7. OirtiHm . Bryan l . Ift
Lyman, 1404.51; t . Seal**, Tfrvre, 12,
BrooktvCk O m n i 840* 43; *. Martin. Kartm
5.. IA Brikrfcw. 1413 43; 10 Sima. Btnjtmlrv
11. Lak* Howaft 145143. O te r SAC flaiateft
_ 12 Eatenk*. d a y II, Late Howaft 142 7 5 5

1. Laka H ow tl 47* 1 BHWvtrw. 5 1 1 Uka
WHc. llfc 4. Mainland. 1 5 1 1 9prtnptaad. 142;
k Brookavllh C antnl 14k 7. Naw Smyrna.
I4fc 1 Plaglaf Palm Coaat 14k *. O cak Ponrt.
22k la Ocala Vanguard. 24*; 11. Laaaturg. 2K3.
INDIVIDUALS
1. Pawn. Amanda. 11 Lak* WMt 1*1252; 1
Kodrifuei AUacn. 11 Bdkakw. l* J 1 2 k 1
CaaK Balkan, 11. Naw Smyrna. I95A4S| k
Dan Akkk. 12. Uka H o artl 1 5 4 X 0 1 1 Bolt
Undaay 12. Sprtnpkad. 15554k k Whacap.
TUUti II. BeBeakw. 20d k ll; 7. Cain, H aa*at
12. Laka H o artl 20)4.79; k McCormick. Ikaa,
I I Uka H o w tl 215072; 5. C aten a*. San.
II, Mainland. 212197; 11 Doofctg, M arfan. 5.
Lak* H ow tl 2 15 1 0 1 DBm I aka Hawaii Bnkh an . I I Caaanoaa, Brandaly. II, U ka
H ow tl 2200.41 51. WUkln, S a ra ! I t Uka
H ow tl 224 1 5 5 4 1 WUkln. Laura, 5. Uka
H ow tl 2122Jk

during AquaManla just before a
free concert by country music
artist Aaron Tropin at the
Kissimmee LakefronL
Tippin's concert is part of the
AquaManla celebration of the
area's lakes and natural
resources, another Anglers
Challenge ev en t Returning for
a second straight year, Tlppln is
expected to perform his new
song, “Where the Stars k Stripes
and the Eagles Fly."
Proceeds from his new release
will be donated to die American
Red Cross to aid victims of the
September 11th terrorist attacks.
For more information about
Angling Against Cancer or to
purchase tickets call die
Klaaimmee-St Cloud
Convention and Visitors Bureau
at 407-847-5000.

O F M A N A T E E ST A T U S
TALLAHASSEE - The Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) directed its
manatee program staff to evalu­
ate whether West Indian mana­
tees still qualify for listing as an
endangered species.
A petition. Hied with the FWC
Aug. 17, requested the agency
undertake a review of the
species' status, based on indica­
tions the manatee population
has increased over the past 20
years.
“Manatees appear to have
successfully recovered to a level
which clearly exceeds the
defined parameters for listing as
an endangered species under
FWC rules," said Coastal
Conservation Association
Florida executive director Ted
Foragren in a letter to FWC
Chairman David Meehan.
FWC scientists have reviewed
the petition and determined that
it meets minimum requirements
to warrant investigation.

Commissioners directed FWC
biologists to launch a year-long
study of the manatee's status.
Following that, a panel o f scien­
tists from outside the agency
will review the staff's conclu­
sions and make a final recom­
mendation to the Commission.
The third step, If the
Commission agrees to a change
In the manatee7* status, is to
prepare a new management
plan for the species. The entire
process will take about two
years to complete.
Manatees are Urge marine
mammals which congregate in
Florida's waters, espedally in
cold seasons. Speeding boats
and other hazards have taken a
heavy toll on the slow-moving
animals.
The Utest survey documented
the manateepopulation at 3,276.
Last year, 273 died of natural
and man-made causes. As of
O ct 19,271 manatees have died
this year.

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W IN N IN G W AYS G IR L S H O O P S C A M P The Winning
Ways Basketball will hold its 2001 Girls Tip-Off Camp for girU In
grades 5-12 to November 24-25 at the Lake Brantley High School
Athletic PWdhousr.
This year's camp.will feature Richie Adubato, Head Coach of
the New York Liberty of the WNBA, along with special guest,
WNBA star Becky Hammon.
The camp runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p m each day.
For more information or to register, 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 Information at www.winwaysiiK.com.

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C A S S E L B E R R Y B A SK E T B A L L -C H E E R E L E A D IN G
The City o f Casselberry Parks and Recreation Department will
hold registration for the 2001-02 Jr. Magic Youlli Basketball and
Casselberry Youth Cheerleading seasons on two Saturday's,
November 10 and 17, from noon to 4 p.m. at the Secret Lake
Teen Center, 200 Ivey Lane.
Jr. Magic is open to boys and girls in grades 1 through 12;
however, those who turn 18 during the season are ineligible to
register. The cost is $60 for residents and $70 for non-residents.
Youth Cheerleading is open to girls between the ages of six
and 13. The cost is $65 for residents and $75 for non-residents.
The cost includes uniforms and pom-poms.
There will be a free cheerleading clinic at Secret Lake Park, 200
N. Triplet Drive, Saturday, December 1, at 10 a.m.
For more information, or if you are interested in becoming a
volunteer coach, call 407-696-5189.
G O L F T O U R N E Y W IL L A ID M A D D
Sponsorships, players and volunteers are 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 Club in Longwood.
The tournament will have a morning shotgun start and mulli­
gans will be available. The tournament will be played as a fourperson scramble.
If you are a victim of a drunk driver and wish to contribute or
participate in this event, or for more tournament information, to
sign-up as a sponsor, player or volunteer, please contact Betsy
Nein, Tournament Director, at 407-831-9991.

Two-thirds of Triple
Crown rescheduled
Special to the Herald

RS - WITH
: S E T YOUR

BITHLO — Weekend rains
put a damper on most of the
weekend's activities forcing a
rescheduling of two-thirds of
the Racecar Engineering Sunbelt
Super Late Model Series Florida
Triple Crown.
On Friday, Race #2 will be held
at Orlando Spcedworld along
with 911 racing and features in
Modified, Super Stock and
Strictly Stock. An extra night
(Friday, Nov. 16) has been added
for all divisions except Modified,
which will end its point season
on Nov. 9th.
Pit gates open at 2 p.m. with
grandstand gates opening at 6
p.m. and racing beginning at 8
p.m. at the track located 17 miles
east of Orlando between
Orlando and Titusville on
Highway 50 at the 520 Cocoa

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Cutoff.
On Saturday, New Smyrna
Speedway, which got to hold its
Triple Crown race, will hold its
final points night with heats and
features in all of the regular FASCAR divisions.
On Sunday, the Super Late
Model drivers will travel to the
tight,
slick
quarter-mile
Charlotte County Speedway
near Punta Gorda for Race No. 3
of the Triple Crown. Pit gates
open at 9 a.m., with practice
from noon until 1 p.m., followed
by qualifying at 2 p.m.
For more information call the
FASCAR offices at (407) 5681367 (Orlando) or (386) 427-4129
(New Smyrna), or check the
Internet site at WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM, or
E-Mail at
FASCARNOW0AOL.COM.

�T he Seminole H erald

Who wants to
be the Crystal
Ball of Football?

Wednesday, Novem ber 7.2001

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Each week the Herald'* group of amateur prognoatkiton vrlU
reveal their prediction* for the weekend games. At the end of the
season, the soothsayer with the best winning percentage will be
crowned the Crystal Ball of Football.

1. Jones (44-14, ,7 M )

2. Gordon (40-30, ,6M)
3. Ping (tt-22, .633)
4. Baary (37-23,411)

S. Turner (3034,400)

Sanford Mayor

L Smith (33-25, .543)
*. Lessard (35-23, .543)

Sanford Rac. Dept.

Last Waste 04

:9 -1

: 35-25

Baaaon: 46-14

Dsan Smith

Angsfla Gordon

Den Ping

Mike Turner

Herald Sports Ed.

Sanford Cham ber

Herald Editor

Sanford Firs Dept.

k: 7-3
Season: 38-22

Lett Week: 0-2
Seeeon: 36-24

Last Weak: 7 -3
it: 35-25

BCC

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Arkansas

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7-3
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U . Mary Police Chief
6-4
i: 37-23

BCC

BCC

Howard

BCC

BCC

Arkansas

UCF

Arkansas

Arkansas

UCF

Florida

Florida

Florida

Florida

FSU

FSU

UnNfsM y of Florida B University of South Cerolfna

Miami

University of Miami • Boston Coflaga
FSU

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FSU

FSU

FSU

Jags

Cfncfnnatf Bengafs • JacfcsonvHU Jaguars
Cotta

Miami Oofphlna B Indianapolis Cotta

Cotta

Dolphins

Cotta

Buca

TMnpa Bay Bucs B Detroit Lions
Omen Bay Packers B Chicago Basra

Packers

Minnesota Vikings • Philadelphia Eaglet

Vikings

Vikings

Vikings

Dolphins

Cotta

Bucs

Buca

Basra

Packers
Vikings

Eagles

see
Continued from page IB
lead midway through the second half.
“I told them at halftime to just
same things they did in the first hal

the

Cromartie, beginning his third season as head
coach of the Raiders. "But they cam e out of the
lockerroom flat. We have got to find a way to
change that, because it's killing m e."

MDCC got into the game as Garcia-Mu rales
scored 18 of his game-high 28 points in the final
period, mainly by hitting 7-of-8 from the free
throw line.
In fact, the Sharks hit 11 of their first 12 free
throw attempts in the second half while 5CC was
struggling badly from the charity stripe.
The Raiders finally got going and scored their
final four points on free throws, but they still only
hit two of their last six attempts, and should have
closed the door.
Antwaln Tennell hit the second of two free
throws with four seconds left to make the score
73-70, then watched Garcia-Morales have a threepoint try to tie the game fall short at the buzzer.
Currington led the Raiders, now 1-1, with 19
ints, while Daniel Jackson added 17 points and
Land's Chris Jackson chipped in with 16
points.
Joe Veloso added 16 points for the Sharks, who
are also 1-1 on the season.

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against Johnson-Wales College before returning
home next Monday (Nov. 12) to host
Hillsborough Community College from Tampa
starting at 7:30 p.m. at the Health and Physical
Education Center.
In a women's scrimmage game earlier on
Saturday, Yelena Leuchanka scored 25 points,
with Chamesia Bailey (22), Tiffany Vann (16),
Nary Berggeron (11) and Kwanzaa "K .K."
Thompson (10) also scoring in double figures.
R A ID E R S 73, S H A R K S 70
M l amt* D ad* C om m un ity College *70)
1 W 2 4 -5 H, H id a lg o 0 0 4 )0 , June* I 2 -2 4 ,Carria-M nral**6 19-I S 211,
VeLm* b 3*5 16. C o p lm -M n w d n 2 2-7 6, Avila 0 0-0 0, Roberta 1 0 2 2*
CiUFFun 3 0-1 6. Totals 21 26-40 70.
Seminole C o m m u n ity College *73)
T m n d l 2 1-2 6. Sterling 0 0-1 0. C urrington 7 M 19. Fiahrr 3 M 7f C .
JaickMttrt 6 4-6 16, D . Jackw n 7 3-5 17, Malcolm 0 0 -0 0 , Adothaon 10-0 2,
VViiherspxMTn 0 0-2 0* M c lU n e y 1 0-0 2, Morgan 1 2*6 4, William* 0 0 0 0ToUl* 2S 12 26 73
Halftime . S C C 43. M D C C 27. Thm e-point field guak . M D C C 2
(G a ifM Morales. VVbno): S C C 3 tCurrington 4, Tennell). Team foulm _
M D C C 26, S C C 30. Fouled out _ M D C C . A e iU Record* . M D C C 1-1;

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Lake Brantley star running back Jam el Oliver (No. 20 above) ran for 107 yards. Including a 15-yard touchdown run,
on 19 carries to help the Patriots defeat Lake Mary 21-18 in overtime and give Lake Brantley a 7 -3 record heading
into this Friday's Regional Quarterfinals.

Football
Continued from page IB
If the Patriots and Lions win,
they would meet in the
Regional Semifinals.
Lake Mary is only 5-5, but it
was good enough to earn an AtLarge bid after Wolfson was
hammered by Mandarin to fin­
ish 4-6.
The Rams will travel to
Gainesville to take on Buchhoiz
(10-0) in a Class 5A-Region 1
Quarterfinal.
The final county team to make
the playoffs, Winter Springs (63) has a long trip ahead of it as
the Bears must travel to
Pensacola to take on Escambia
(6-4) in another 5A-1 quarter.
Tough road wins by the Rams

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REWARD

hole, bolted to his left and
dashed into the end zone with
the game-winner.
In other games on Friday,
Winter Springs cam e back from
a 14-0 deficit to lead 17-14 at
halftime, then scored 20 points
in the fourth period to erase a
20-17 deficit to get past host
Lake Howell, 37-26, at Richard
L Evans Field.
Senior running back
Chauncey Hampton had a mon­
ster game for the Bears, rushing
for 318 yards on 22 carries and
scored three touchdowns.
Lyman also closed out its sea­
son on a positive note, waltzing
past Olympia on the road, 3314.

and Bears would give the duo a
rematch in the semifinals.
All of the games will start at
7:30 p.m. except the Winter
Springs/Escambia contest
which will begin at 7 p.m. CST
(8 p.m. locally).
Lake Brantley took a 12-0 lead
on a very wet Tom Storey Field,
but the Rams battled back to tie
the game with seven minutes
left when Reggie Campbell
scored on a 52-yard run and
then added the two-point con­
version to tie the game at 15-15.
Campbell gained five yards
on two plays in overtime, but a
penalty killed the drive and
Kris Kessler came on to kick a
25-yard field goal.
Fernandez then found a little

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N O TIC E 13 H EREBY GIVEN, h a l
SAUL S C O AS CUSTO O IAN (AJAX)
S PLYM OUTH FINANCIAL CO M PA­
NY INC . h e holder ol the M ow ing
certJICsieGI ha* Ned tea) toibAcaiedl t o a taa deed lo t o laaued
hereon. T te certiftcala number!*)
and yeard) ol wauance. h a deaenpBon ol h a property, and h e nam ed)
*1 Which « wta assessed urate a* to-

CCRTIFICATV NO: 4430
YEAR O f ISSUANCE: 1W0

26’ Long, 10’ Tall White, 1994 CRESENT, enclosed trailer.
“NOT-FOR-HIREMwritten on both sides, towards front.
This is the type trailer used to haul race cars. Trailer
was stolen in Downtown Sanford, in the vicinity of
East 2nd Street and Magnolia Avenue on or
about, October 15th or 16th.

PARCEL ID4 3ft-21*31-503-00000470
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Courthouaa, San lord. Florida, on
Monday, Dacambar 10. 2001. al
11 00am
Paymant of Sate laa. appacaMa
documantery tlam p laias and
racordlng la st a n faquirod Id ba
paid try lha l u x a u h i tttddar af Iha
M * FuB paymani of an amoxit
aqual to iha teghaat bid ta dua artTwi
24 hour* after *ia advanaad bma of
»ala A l paymanta trial ba caaft or
guaranteed
mslnjrnant.
mada
pay aba lo Iha D a r t of N O cte t
'Court.
Dated on 1CY2M00I
M ARYANNE MORSE
CLER K O F THE CIR CU IT CO U R T
SEM INO LE C O U N TY . FLORIDA
by G ER ALDINE H ARFORD Dapufy

CALL:

(407) 321 -6639
O R

(407) 468-4797

CM

*$1,000.00 REWARD WILL BE PAID UPON RECOVERY OF THE TRAILER ANO CONTENTS

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FLAT TW R E O F AS REOOROCD M
FLAT BOOK 4, RAGS 24. PUBLIC
RECORDS O F SCMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLOflKM.
M C A 1*31 W. AIRPORT ROAD.
SANFORO. FLORIDA 32771.
to puMe ad*. to P a MgRato and Sato
Mddar. lor catov A T THE W EST
FRONT DOOR SCMMOLE COUN­
T Y CO UR TH O USE. SANFORO.
FLORK3A, Florida, to 11:00 A M , on
Pa 21 day to NovamBar, 2001.
Maryanna More*. dark
Ctork to CIRCUIT Cowl
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BLK J T R 11 TOWN OF SANFORD
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equal to Pw Nghau Ud la due w*h*t
24 how* relay p m aUrerttoad tone ol
tala AM p a yia rb aha4 ba caah of
guarenlaod
toabumonL
made
payabto to Pw Ctorti ol Pw Cira*
Court.
Dated on 11/1/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUTT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Dapufy
Ctork
Pubtah; Norembar 7, 14. 21, f o

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2001
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FLORIDA THESE VEHICLES ARE
SOLD AS IS WITH NO TITLE
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RESERVES THE WORT TO BE).
BAXNNQ STARTS AT AMOUNT
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THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS
TRUSTEE O F AMREBCO
RESE3ENT1AL SECURTRES
CORPORATION
MORTGAGE
LOAN TR U S T 1M7-3 UNDER THE
FO OUN O
ANO
SCRVICINa
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
1 .1SET.

JOSEPHDUARTE. Mto.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pw•uwP to *n Order Raachadi*ng
Foraetaawa Stoa dared Ocaobar 2S.
2001.2001 and anaarad In Caaa NO
OOMS CA to Pa OreuP Cowl to Pa
EIGHTEENTH Jutodto Cboito to and
tor SEMINOLE County. Ftortda
M a M n THE BANK O F NEW YORK.
AS TR USTEE OF AJMRCSCO RESI­
DENTIAL SECURITIES CORPORA­
TION M ORTGAGE LOAN TRUST
1M7-3 UNDER TH E POOLMG ANO
S EH VC M G AGREEMENT DATED
AS OF SEPTEMBER 1.1SS7, M Pa
P a n to and JO S EP H DUARTE;
MICHELLE DUARTE; BENEFICIAL
FLORIDA. M C.; are P a DatondWP*.
I ato aaf to P a N(Faal and ban tnddar lor catoi to W ES T FRONT DOOR
OF TH E SCM M OLE CO UN TY
COURTHOUSE. SANFORO, FLOIBOA to 11.D0AM, on Pa » day to
New anar. 2001, Pa toSualng
daaertad pnoparty aa *al torPi In
*tod Final Jud^nant
LO T 229. BEL A M E HAAS I M T
THREE. ACCO R O M O T O TH E
FLAT THEREOF AS RECOROCO M
FLAT BOOK 24, PAOES 37 A M ) 38,
PUBLIC RECORDS O F SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLORKM.
A W A 2*43 BERMUDA AVE N .
APOPKA, FL 32703
WITNESS MY HAND &gt;id Pa aato
to rra Court on Octtoar 302001.
(SEAL)

CJLEENOi E l C A M E 14IP
ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP.
M C . SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO ATLANTIC MORTGAGE »
INVESTMENT CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
THOMAS L USTER. IF LIVING.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
U EN O R S.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A U OTHER
PARTIES CLAJMMQ AN PITEREST
BY. TH R O U G H UNOER OR
AGAINST THOMAS L U S TER ;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F THOMAS
L U S TE R . IF ANY) STORM M.
ANOERAU. IF l(VINO. ANO IF
DEAD. THE IM TNOW N SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A a
O TH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
N T E R E S T BY. THROUGH UNOER
OR AGAW ST STORM M.
ANOERAU; UNKNOWN SPOUSE
O F STORM U ANOERAU. IF ANY.
SOU.WATER OF FlYW Q CLOUD
HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION.
P IC ; JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purautrd to a Sunnary Ftoto JudgmarP
to Forectoawa dared Oct 22. 2001
anaarad to CMP Caaa No. 01 CA 924
14 W to Pa Clreul Court to Pa 1ETH
JuSdto OeWt to and tor SEMPKXE
CouPy. SardordL Ftortda, l a d aaP to
Pa !*?«•■ and baal brddar tor caah
to Al Waal Front Dew to CouPuiao
al
Pa
SEMMOLE
County
CouProuaa beared al 301 N. Park
Avonuo to SantonL Ftortda, to 1100
a m on Pa 27 day to Nmrembar,
2001 P a hBowtog daaert a d proparly aa *M torti to aato Swnmary Final
Jhjdtiiwnl. lOHMMt
L O T IB. STKLWATER PHASE 2.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
FLAT BOOK 3*. PAGE (S ) 93
THROUGH M . OF TH E PUBLIC
RE COHOS OF SEMMOLE CO U N­
TY. FLOREM
Oatod PPa 31 day to Octobar. 2001.
(CIRCUTT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork to t a Clreul Cowl
By: J a u E Jaawwc
Dapuly Ctork
Pubianto:
THE SEMMOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
401 S UHrenPy Drtra Sula SCO
PtontoPon, FL 33324
(964)2334000
Ot-OBSKPALP)
Pubiall Norembar 7. 14.2001
00042

NOTICE UNDER
FICTTTIOUB NAME ETATUTB
T O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Nobca to hareby grren Pal Pa
undarelgrad. punuant lo t a
oooos
-Ftobboua Nana Suture,* Ctapar
EBB 09. Ftortda Suture, m i regular
NOTICE OP M l I N I
Oapartmant to Stala,
TO USE UMPORM METHOO OP
to Corporationa. upon
to preto to Pa f t a r i l l to
are Niaaa.tatraarerenwrre. a m a -..
The C*y d Longwood. nortV (P a 1 are eirdSd to nb o o a lto j«£ tor P a '
EFO TTB EFORTB BAR B EATERY
prortoalon
to
eprtton
aaalatanca.
widar wNeli aa are angagad at buarW ) W W | proddre noire, purM l to Mcton 1P7 3832PK*).1 Ptoaaa oonlacl Cowl M tM R P U i 1 raaa m 1144 W Sure Road 434. to
al 201 M Park A re n a . Santord.
V a City to Altamonte Springe.
. oI I t M art to UM
Semmeto County, Ftortda.
Ftortda 32771, tolapnena nwnbar
let
(407)489-4227, arPhln 2 arerUng
Thai Pa party M erwwd to are)
day* to your recarpl to PPa dx u buetnere enarprtee a u toBoaa.
nato; P haartng mparred. (TOO) 1JAP ENTERPRISES. PIC.
POOP6M771.
By: Andrea R. PPoa, Preatoani
Pib4ah Norembar 7.14.2001
mdudng read poiing. reeulactag
Dated al AAamonie Spring*.
red matatonanoo. toauaAcaBon and
Samlnoto Cowry. Ftonda. pra day to
l el rtgfk* M aa* aubd10(244)1,2001.
M TH E CM CUTT COURT
PubAan: Norembar 7.2001
O F TH E l(T H
00043
JUDICIAL
CEtCUTT,
*; ro
knptprernatka com­
mencing to P a Facto Year bagmPuMe auction to ba hold to 001
COUNTY.
am. on Pa ItP i M y to MwwaBar,
ntag on October 1. 2002. Th* C*y
a* ocnatau P a adopaon el a reao2001. al Pa koto door to APan'a
GENERAL
L*on atoeang to uaa Pa indorm
Towing Inc. Located at 2499 OU
CASE NO-. 01 C A IM S 14 W
Lake Mary Rd SuM 134. Santord. FI
maPsd ol eoAacang auch aaaaaamark* aidhorUad by aacbon
NATIONAL C ITY
MORTGAGE
tor P a purpoee to dapoamg to Pa
1V73832, Florida BtoMaa, al a pubCOMPANY
PLAINTIFF
For IwPar rrormebon ptoaaa cad
Se hearing to to laid to 700 pm an
VS
P m w b i r 4, 20*1. to 179 Waal
(407)321 2*44
(1) Year H “
ROBERT OOUOLAS FEOEL IF
wan aw Ana. Such reaoiumn W0
LIVING, ANO IF DEAD. THE
VPM 1N4GB22S4KC70012B
■law P a naad t o P a to y * d a *
Pubian Norembar 7. 2001
oadton a b g d daaeRpdon to Pa
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
0G044
bcuatortoa d to* rad property tubDEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
tad to to* toy. Copto* d to # proASSIGNEES. UENORS.
poaad farm to raedubon, aMtoi corv
NOTICE OF
CREDITORS. TR USTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
M4a Pa lagto deaenpaen ol p a real
PU E U CA U CD O II
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
property aihfarl to Pa Wry. are on
McComal Towtog wd ato
OR AGAINST ROBERT DOUGLAS
■a to Pa Otoea ol Pa Cay dark.
PE GEL, SANDRA J PEGEL IF
Longwood, Ftortda AS Ireareatod
at Pubic Auction For Salvage
tor Caaii on demand to Ngraai
LIVING. AND IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
ta toa arer* any paraon dtcato* to
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
appeal any dactoton by Pa C ly wdi
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
Nov 2A 2001
reaped to any maaar ratoreg to Pa
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A a
9SkMa
sonaidartoton to Pa reaoAdton to Pa
too.a lataranrail pub*c haaitag. a
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
4A3AK34Y8SE099066
record to Pa prccaatong may ba
PITEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
&gt;0 OUa
3R69fAA439097
OR AGAINST 3ANORA J PEGEL.
naadad and to auch avark. aucb par95 Ivru
TWIN RIVERS HOMEOW NERS
aon nay naad to anaura Put a iretb*am record to Pa pubic haartag a
ASSOCIATION. INC.; JOHN DOE
JALB4B1KIS7007220
Nov 27,2001
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
64 BMW
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
I* to ba baaad to acrerWBAE B640XE6996420
OEFENDAKT(S)
danca ran P a Amancana nntfi
NOTICE OF
49 Pork
DtotoHMaa Act. paracra naming a
1G2WP14W8KF265313
FORECLOSURE SALE
■pauai accommodation or an kkarNOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pur
87 Toy
pi all r to pareo pala n l a proceedauant to a Summary Fral Judprant
JT7EL3101H0126162
tag Mtodd reread Dawn Jackaon at
to Faractoawa dared 10122. 2001
Ore 10,2001
(407)200-3441 day* prior to Pa daw
anwrad In 0 4 Caaa No. 01 CA 1545
01 Ford
dto* hearing.
14 W to Pa Clreul Cowl to Pa 14TH
1FMYU60E11U000703
DATED toW 22 day to 0CT06EH.
Judtoal C r o n in and lor SEMMOLE
Nor 24. 2001.
2001.
Cowry. Santord. Ftonda. I ato aaP 10
49 Pori
Oaraklna D Zambrt. Cry Ctork
Pa Irgraat and bsal brddar tor own
1Q2BT49H1FX274419
al Pa Waal Front Door al I r SEME
CITY OF LONOWOOO. FLORIOA
90 Che*
Pidtoh: Novambar 7. 1*. 21. 2S.
101LW14T2LY240999
HOLE County CourPiouaa locatod at
301 N. Park A r e n a to Santord.
93 Ford
2001
QOOOO
Florida, a l l TOO am . on ta 2 7 »i day
1FALP5341PA259406
to Norembar, 2001 Pa krkxrtng
No* M 2001
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
47 Honda
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
taid Swnma/y Final Judtpnanl, toJHMBAJ144HC013469
DfH;
JU O C IA L CIRCUn OF
92 Natan
THE STATE OF FLORDA.
LOT 87. TWIN RIVERS SECTION
JNIKJ01F3NT007374
M ANO FOR
IV UNIT I. A SUBDIVISION
The Auction wd ba hWd tl 9 00 a m.
B E M M O U COUNTY
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OR
on laid dalre above McCorvrei
OVK-DIVIBaON
Tomng BRecorery. 2400 Santonl
MAP TH ER EO F DESCRIBED IN
Caaa No. 80-133-CA-14-F
A re . Santord. F I. 32773
PLAT BOOK 39. AT PAGC(S) 4949.
IUC M ORTGAGE COMPANY. A
Proepacbre ttodart may mapact
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
FLORIDA CORPORATION.
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
varvclH ana how prior to *ala
Dared thw day to O C T 24 2001.
Tarma era -CASH OR CERTIFIED
TOOL
FUNDS* UcConnto Towing
(CIRCUIT CO UR T SEAL)
BENJAMIN A. DOE. JANE ROE
rerervaa Pre ngnt to accept or ralact
MARYANNE MORSE
any and a* BIDS
DOE. THE UNKNOWN WIFE OF
Pintail November 7. 2001
BENJAMIN A DOE. BERNICE R
Clark to P a Clreul Court
DOE; JOHN ROE DOE. THE
By RutfiKmg
GG049
UMCNOWN HUSBAND OF
Dapuly Clark
PutAann
BERNICE R- DOC; I King. INCLUDVEHICLE AUCTION
N O ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
1 SO Chav.
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
SAJO DEFEND ANT(S). IF RE MAR
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
aj41RF234IL7540179
RIED. ANO IF DECEASED. THE
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
Auction to ba held 11-1901 O
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN nan.
PLAINTIFF
10AM O 1240 S C fl. 427.
davwaaa. p a lw a . ASSIGNEES.
Longwood
SOI S UrarerMy Dnre Sure 900
CREDITORS.
LIENORS. ANO
Plantation, FL 33324
Pubtin November 7. 2001
TR USTIES. ANO ALL OTHER
GG044
(994)233-8000
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY.
01-73446) NCM)
t h r o u g h , u n o e r o r a g a in s t
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
Nobca ol
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
THE NAMEd OEFENDANTISI.
1949 Ford Swoon Wagon
ACT. pariona rxbi daattotaa rawi­
JOHN DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT
ng a Racial accommodation ihould
JANE DOE UNKNOWN TENANT.
10
DaWndamiu
Vint 1FAPP9493KW323464
contact CO U R T ADMINISTRATION,
Auction mt ba Held on 11-27-41
at
Pa
SEMINOLE
County
NOTICE OF BALE
Al 2pm. Al Til County Towtog
Courtoouaa al 407 9694227. 1 BOONobca a hareby grvan PaL pw
1199 Beta Ava Winter Spga FL
9664771 (TDD) or I 400 965 8770.
a a l to a Final Sunmary Aidgnari
d Faradoaur* amend m tw abovava Florida Ralay Samca
32704
Putlivh Octctar 31. and Novwrtar
Publlah November 7.2001
aytod cauaa. to t a Oreo* Cowl to
00047
7.2001
Satntotoa Cowry. Ftonda. I w* aaP
FF241
Pa propatty aduaa to Samlnoto
PUBLIC NOTICE
Cowry. Florida, daaertad aa
IS) 2001 YAMAHA YZI2S
VM* JYAC f 08CX1AOT7314
PuMHc N t m r t w 7.2001

Ctorti to P a Ckcud Court
By-Jara E Ja**adc
Dapufy Ctork
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E you are • pareon n*H a toaabtoy

itoon which Pw top i l l to baaad;
Secton 244 0105 Ftortda SlaMM.
Datod to Santord. SameH e Cowry
t h w b ppI 1*1 Owf Of rfOVfnlOtr,
2001 A D
Samtooto County Perl AuPwity
ByMchaal Good. Chaaman
AKaat Bob R. Dougto*. Secretary
Pub«*h Novambar 7,2001

PI THE CMCUTT COURT
OF THE D O M TO N TH
PI ANO FOR
tE M P K X J COUNTY
■ weela8V*
CASE NO.- 41-CA-1411-14-W
THE HUNTINGTON NATIONAL
BANK, a national banking

MEHOI JAVAHERt. IntovidueVy:
JOHN DOE and JANE DOE. la
unknown tenanla to common;
HOME SIDE LENOMQ. PIC., aa
•uareaor to totoreal to STOCKTON.
WHATLEY. DAVM told COMPANY.
NOTICE OF BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN PwL
punurer to a Final Judgment
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Samtooto Counfy. Ftortda daacitiad

SITUATED PI SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FIORIOA LOT A BLOCK 21.
4TH SECTION OREAMWOLD.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
RECOROCO IN PLAT BOOK 7.
PAGE 90. AS RECORDED M THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMPIOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. SAID LAND
SITUATE LYMO ANO BEING IN
SEMPKXE COUNTY. FLORCA
la mart commonly
281* kopuot* Avarua.
Santord. Samtooto Cowry. Ftortda.
al pubic aato. to Pw laghbal Udder,
tor caih, al Pie Ware Front Door ol
toe SarNnoto County Courtoouaa
301 North Park Annua. Santord
Ftonda. al toe how of 1100 a m on
to* into day ol December. 2001.
DATEO THIS I al DAY OF NOVEM­
BER. 2001
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF COURT
ByRuti King
Aa Dapuly Ctork
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT OF 1990
Admtoiatratjva Order No 9337
Paraon* wah a dtoablay who naad
a special accommodation to partretpeta in tort proceedng ahouti con­
tact ADACoordnator al 301 N Paik
Avarua. Suita N30I. Santord.
Florida 32771. phone (407)3234330
al Waal tore deya prwr la are jwocaadng TatophenaT407)32343X.
Eat 4227.1-400 9434771 (TOO), or
1-400-9554770 (V). via Ftonda
Relay Service
Pubtah Novambar 7.14.2001
00049
PI THE ORCLET COURT FOR
ItM M O LE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PflOPATl DTY19I0H
File Na. 01-PIGS CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
THELMA C BRESNICK.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The etkmrvitr anon ol toe aaWta oI
THELMA C BRESNICK. daceaaad
Fto Number 01-1101 CP. la pandkig
In toa Qrcurt Court tor Samaioto
Cowry. Ftortda. Probala Drvtuon.
toa addreaa ol which a P O Boa
•099. Santord FL. 32772 4099 The
namaa and addreaa ol toa Panonal
RapraaanUUva and Pm Panonal
Rapraareranve a altornay are tel
A a INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l pariona on whom h r notice it
■erred who hare otyectiont that
challenge PM validity ol PM wd. Pm
quaeftcatwie ol th# peiaonai repreaaniatrv*. venue, or yutadclicai of
Pat Court art requred to Ira then
obyacbona wrlh pea Cowl WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l creator* of Pm decedent and
other paraon* having claim* or
demand* agamal decedent* ettale
on whom a copy ol tort none* la
•arvad Mlhei tore* month* altar toe
dal* of Pm leal pubfKairon of tort
none* mull Na Purr damn arth ton
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l otiar creator* of toa decadent
and paraon* having claim* or
demand* agamal Pm decadent!
taUle muat fee toae cram* wah pin
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANOS. ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* data oI to* krai publication ol
Pea Nooca ■ 11-741.
Panonal Rapraaanupv*
ALAN BRESNICK
419 SanU St
Santord. FL 32773
lor
Pertonal
FRANK C WHIOHAM. Etryera
Florida Bar No 185290
s t e n s t o m . Mc In t o s h
co l­
d e r r. WHIOHAM 4 SIMMONS, P A
Pott OPica Bur 4348
Santord, FL 32772 4443
Tataphon* 407/322 2171
Publtah Novambar 7.14. 2001
GGOSO
None* of Application
for T u O itd
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ttal
SAUL A CO AS CUSTOOIAN (AJAX)
A PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA
NY INC . If* hofctef ol th* kAowmg
h u N*J Mid certiA
lor « t u dMd to b# *«u#d
lh«r«orv Th# c#itiAcaia nurntarts)
and year(s) of i**oan». ib* dttenplion of lh# proparfy. arnj tha nams&lt;t)
m wNcfi 4 was atsssud iVare as
CERTIFICATE NO: I A3
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: I t *
PARCEL 10# 25* 1^30*SAG0311*
0060
Oascnpiton of Propaaty: I I O L O T 8

2001

00081
tat T8a Dead
NOTICE a HEREBY OIVEN, Pwi
SAUL * CO AS CUSTOOIAN (AJAX)
B PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COUP*
NY IN C , Pw hotoar ol PM toSowtng
certPbatoU) hai Mad laid careBcat*(i| tor a t u dead to ba leered
thereon The cervheata numb*r|i)
and yeai(a) of barenca. to* daaertp8on ol Pw prepany and toa nama(a)
In etoich I na* aiiaaaail M*re aa
CERTIFICATE NO: 1122
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1S88
PARCEL ID* 02-20-30-300-031A-

0000
Daacrtpbon pi Preparty: SEC 02
TW P 203 ROE 30E FROM NW COR
RUN S 888.8 F T 4 E 442 44 FT TO
POe RUN N 45 DEG 07 MIN 41 SEC
E 19 04 FT N 117.02 F T N 12 DEO
37 MIN 23 SEC E 48 27 F T N 142 73
F T N 09 DEG 14 MIN 04 SEC W
107.13 FT N 44 0€G 43 M N 87 SEC
W 59 78 F T TO SLY TW f WLY
ALONG FVW 200 (M) FT SLY TO PT
W OF BEG E TO BEO
Namaa in which aeaaaaad: SAN­
FORO PINE RtOOE LTD
Af ol aaid preparty bang In Pw
Couify ol Samexat. Stale ol Ftortda.
Uniaaa auch cartPicaia(t) ahai ba
redeemed aoconkg to law. toa prep*
•rfy diicnbid to tucfi fifUilr i Tt(i)
wdl ba aMd to Pn U^waf Utktor al
ton w m I frori door, -Snifiinoit County
Ceurthoree. Sanford. Florida, on
Monday. Dacambai 17, 2001, al
1100am.
rwyniifii of oBiw m#! ip p r c iM
documantary ttamp laea* and
reooning taaa are reqUred to ba
paid by Pw auccaaaiw brddar al to*
aato. Ful payment ol an amount
equal to Pm hi^ieat be) It due mMwi
24 hour* after Pw adremaad km* ol
aato A l payment* ahai ba caah or
guaranteed
mtlrumenl,
mad*
payabto to to* Ctorti at to* Cecwf
Court.
Datod on 11/1/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARfORO Dapuly
Ctorti
Pubbah: Norembar 7, 14. 21. 28.
2001

torTkiD aad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thal
SAUL 4 C O AS CUSTOOIAN (AJAX)
4 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA­
NY PIC . Pm hoktor of toa krtowmg
csrUlcato(a) (aa Med u d cantocater t) tar a toa dead to b* wared
Pwreon. Th* carttocato nunb#r(i|
and yaarta) ol Harenca. Pw daacnpbon ol Pm property, and Pw n*me&lt;t)
to which I waa aaaaaaad rt/*r* aa
CIRTW ICAT1 NO: 1*42
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1P44
PARCEL 10* 22-20-30-303C32Boooo
Datcrtpoon ol Property: LEG SEC
22 TP 203 RGE 30€ S 526 75 FT OF
SE 1/4 OF SW 1/4 S 4 E O f RR 4
SW 1/4 OF SE 114 S 4 E OF RR
Nam** to which aaaaaaad SIL
VESTRIINV INC
A l at *ard preparty bamg to toa
CouVy ol Samaioto. Stale ol Ftonda
Unto** such carttocal*(i) ahai ba
radaamad accordtog to tow, toe prop­
erty deacrfced n auch cartrhcale&lt;i)
end ba aok) to Pw hrghaat Udder al
PM weal front door, Samtooto County
Courthouaa, Santord. Florida, an
Monday. December 17. 2001, al
tl 00am
Paymerk ol Sato to*, appacabto
documantary alamp Uaa* and
racontng lee* at* rwyared to ba
paid by Pw auccaaafU bektor al Pw
aato FUl payment of an arrow*
equal to Pw rv^wal Ud rt due w*hm
24 hour! after to* edvarMad am* ol
aato. A l payment* ahai b* earn or
guaranteed
eiatrumanl,
mad*
payabto to Pw Ctork ol Pw Qrcurt
Court
Dated on 11/1/2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Dapufy
Ctork
Pubtah November 7. 14. 21. 28.
2001
QG053
NOOCt Of ApfMlutiOn
tor T i i D t i d
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tful
BANKATLANTIC ATTN J CH IN .
hotoor of If* JoAowmg c*rtifcAi#(a)
hat Mad taid cart*hc*N(») tor a tui
do«d lo ba kityad theroon Tha c*f
tificat* nunib«f(») and yaar(») of
tM-uanca, lha dasertpoon of tha prop
ariy. and tha rtama(s) (n which H was
au o u o d is. dno as foVovus:
CERTIFICATE NO: 2630
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: I M f
PARCEL 10# 10-21-29-511^)AOO0030
Dascrpfjon of Pfop*ity: LEG UNIT
3 BLDG A CENTER PLACE CONDO
P0 26 PG3 92 TO 94
Names n whch s u «s s«d FRAN­
CISCO
FIGUEROA.
LUZ
U
FIGUEROA. CARLOS FIGUEROA
A l of laid property being m Ihe
County of Samnole. Stale of Florida
Uniesa such certificated) ihal be
redeemed according lo taw. Ihe prop­
erty described m such certihcate(s)
m be sold lo toe highest biddsr al
the w n l front door. Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanford. Ftonda. on
Monday. December 17. 2001. at
11 OOom
Payment of Sale lee... appLcabto
documentary stamp ta*ei and
fecordbog toes .am r&lt;ic)uii'ad to be
pe*d by toe tuccessfU twfdar al toe
safe Fiji payment of an amount
equal to toe Ngbesl tad e due entfrn
24 hours after toe advertised time of
sale AJf payment sfwsN be cash or
guaranteed
instrument,
made
payabto to toe Ctor* of toe Drcud
Court
Deled on 11/1/2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Dapufy

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. Pwi
BANKATLANTIC ATTN J C M N . Pw
a
- ea- - or
—e me Vraeowng
e . ■■cwwcaifi*l
• »- *
newer
h*a Mad aaa) c*re4c*M(a) tar a Ua
dead to be wared Pwreon. Th* carhflc*l* number)») and y**r(t) ol
toarenc*. Pw deecryklon of Pw prep­
arty. and Pw nam*(a) ti which a wwa
C a irn FW X TI MO: 3247
T I M OF M8UJU4CS: 1*4*
PARCEL 104 24-21-29-504-0C0O0170
Drecfkkkm ol Pnjp*rty LEG LO T
17 . W 1/2 OF LOT 14 BLK C
STEWARTS SUBO PB 3 PO 48
ftanwe ta .U c h tita u e d REBEC­
CA STO W E . ROBERT LTO W E SR
A l ol laid preparty bamg m Pw
County of SammU*. Stau of Ftortda
Uniaaa auch cartPKaled) aha) b*
radaamad aooordng ta law, lha preparty daacrtwd In audi certrficetei i)
vrd b* acrid to Pm hgheu Udder if
the west front door, Samtooto County
Courthouaa. Santord. Ftonda. oa
Monday. DacarTfwr 17. 2001. al
1100am.
Paymark tf Sale toa, pggiCPBta
documantary alamp taiaa and
raccrdtag toa* a n reqread to be
paid by Pw auccaaakk brddar af Pm
lata. Ful paymark of an amour*
equal to Pw Unreal bid la dre wkhm
24 hour* *h*r the *dvar**ad Una of
**ta. A l paymani* thal ba caah of
guarantied
Inatrumant.
mad*
payabto to Pw Clark ol Pw Qreuk
Court.
Dated on 11/1/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Dapuly
Ctork
Pubfcah: Norembar 7. 14. 21. 28.
2001
00065
tor Tta Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. that
BANKATLANTIC A TTH J C H IN . Pw
noner 01 me voogwtng cemricaie^i)
hat Nad laid carkkcatofl) tor a til
dead to b* lu re d Pwreon. Th* carMeat* numb*r(a) and y**r(*) ol
laauanc*. Pw d**crp«on ol Pw prep­
arty, and Pw nama(a) to which | waa
CERTIFICATE NO: 2311
T E M OF MSUANCE: 1*44
PARCEL KM 04-21 -30-5024)6000240
Daacnptton of Property: LEO LOT
24 BLK 8 COLONNADES 1ST SEC
PB 15 PQ 40
Nama* to which aaaaaaad
ROBERT D LOVEL
AM of taid preparty bamg in Pw
County of Samaioto. Slat* of Ftortda.
Unto** auch earMcalafa) aha! b*
radaamad aooonkng to law, Pw prep­
arty daacrtwd n auch car«4caM&lt;a|
i f be sold to tie NqfreH bidder at
Ihe west froN door. fTtimlnole Counfy
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, on
Monday. December 17. 2001, al
If 00am
Payment of Safe lea, appicabfo
documentary stamp laser and
rscordng fees are required lo ba
paid by Ihe successful bfoder af the
•ala. Fua paymani of an amount
equal lo the Nghesl btd ia due within
24 hours after ihe schemeed lime of
sale. A l payments shei be caah or
guaranteed
instrument,
made
payette to e«e Clarti e l Me “
Court tT v i
i" W %
Dated on 11/1/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
i
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Darti
Pubtah: November 7. 14, 21, 28,
2001
0G0S4
NO TICf OF AUCTION
This auction wilt be held on
November 29* 2001 at 9 00 AM at
325 AuSn Ave , Ortedo. FL.
ihe vehicles on ihe day before the
Auction from 9AM until 6PM. Terms
are cash: cm certified' funds only.
Oviedo Towing reserve* the rlghif to
accept or refuse any and al bids.
The VoAowng vehicles ere offered
for bids
1967 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER
1C36T56E6HC289495
1990 BUICK LESABRE
IG4HR54C2LH490677
1993 HONDA
JHMC07661PCO5OI21
1966 POSIT GRANO AM
1G2NV69LOOC631946
Publish November 7, 2001
GG027

CITY OF LONOWOOO. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF
PROPOSED ORDINANCES
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by tie
Cay of Longwood. Florida, foal N
Cay Commission wd hold a pubac
hearing to consider enactment of N

ORDINANCE NO. Oi l 594
AN OROlNANCE O F TH E C IT Y OF
LO N O W O O O . FLORIDA, AM END­
ING CH A P TER 23. PUBLIC UTILI­
TIES . T O R ED UCE TH E W ATER
M E TER C O N N EC TIO N F E E FOR
14* POTABLE W ATER IRRIGATION
M E TE R S
FR OM *45 00 0 T O
1200 00. PROVIDING FO R C O N ­
F L IC T S .
S EVER AB ILITY
AND
E FFE C TIV E DATE
OROlNANCE NO. 01-1599
AN ORDINANCE O F TH E C IT Y OF
LO N GW OOO. FLORIDA, PROVID­
IN G FO R TH E G R AN TIN G O F A
N O N EXCLUSIVE FR AN CH ISE TO
W AS TE PR O O F FLORIOA. INC
FO R TH E C O U E C T fO N O F C O M ­
M ER C IAL SOLID W A S TE . TO
IM POSE CERTAIN TERM S. CONDI
TIO N S
AN O R E Q U IR E M E N TS
RELATINO TH ER ETO . PROVIDING
SEVERABILITY, C O N FLIC TS . ANO
AN E FFEC TIV E DATE
ORDINANCE NO. 01-1596
A N ORDINANCE O F TH E C IT Y O f
LO N GW OOO. FLORIDA, PROVIO
ING FOR THE G R AN TIN G O F A
N O N EXCLUSIVE FR AN CH ISE TO
O N Y X W A S TE S E R V IC E S O f
FLORIDA, INC FOR TH E C O L L E C ­
T IO N O F CO M M ER CIA L SOLID
W A S TE . TO IM POSE C ER TAIN
TER M S
C O N D ITIO N S
ANO
R EQ U IR E M E N TS
R ELATIN G
T H E R E T O PROVIDING S E V E R ­
ABILITY. C O N F L IC T S . A N O AN
E FFE C TIV E DATE
S a d Ordinances were pieced on
first reading on November 5. 2001
and ihe City Commission wiN con­
sider same lor final passage and
adoption after the public hearing,
which wd be held ei th# Longwood
C4y Hal. 175 W ed Wairen Avenue.
Longwood, Florida, on Monday, 'Ihe'
19ih dey of November. A D . 2001. at
7 00 p m , or as toon thereafter as
possible Al Pie meeting nter estod
parties may appear and be heard
with respect lo the proposed
Ordinances This hearing may be
continued from time la tone until final
action it taken by the City
Commission.
A copy of Ihe proposed Ordinances
are posted al the City Ha*.
Longwood, Florida, and copies era

Legals

L egals

on«tow«i to* Out ofto* C*yand Fakuv tocomplycanr
ton*, induing I
t/ytoau*NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: AM par• m n a lM tiK Ita y M f*
to appato any toctofona and* *
tore* iiwwttg atwartig*. gwy *■
naad a recud ol 8W prereaUng*
and tor audi (u p o n * . 8wy may
naad to toau* fiat a retoaton recud
toread*, wlkcfi record totodud* 8W
totfmeny and atotonca upon token
8re appato to to ba mad* (pw Sac
288 0108. Ftortda Slaato*).

DATED: OCTOBER 14,2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
C L E W OP THE CM CUIT CO UR T
m _aa____ Q ULiLUre
D f Jie C f n- •' ■*
DapUyCtoik
PUtoUi October 24. 31. and
Norentoar 7,14,2001
FF140

MTHECMCUTCOURT

COUNTY,
to* A .D A C o u M W . to (407)2403441, to M M 44 houre to adrenoa of
toamiatoig
Dtoad 8k* 31M day of Octobar A D 2001.
CITY OF LONOWOOO
GERALDtofC 0. ZAi/BRL
CITY CLERK
PuUtoi Nurewtou 7.2001
00028

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, toto
BANKATLANTIC ATTN: J CH IN, to*
hoktor of to* Wtawtog cu84cato&lt;&gt;)
ha* Mad atod cantocaaa(i| tar * to*
dead to ba Hared toarecn. Th* cartklcato r**tib*f(») and y*ar(i) of
warenca. toa daacrtpbon cl to* preparty, and 8w nam*(*) to akkcfi 8 aaa
aaaaaaad to/are a* kiowt:
CENTIFTCATl NO; 94C7
TEAR O F M EU AN C1:1984
PARCEL (04 07-21-3(941400000040
OaaJkkkji of Preparty: LEO LOT 4
MAONOUAHKL PB IS PQ 12
Namaa In which aiaaaaad:
JOANNE a WIN. BONTTA NELSON,
VEROTPCA M AXW Ea
AM ol aaid preparty btong to to*
Couky of Samtocf*. Stoto ol Fluid*.
Lkkaaa auch c*rttocato(i) ahai b*
redaamad aceoning lo Mac to* prop­
arty daacikiad to auch cu kbc■**(■)
wto b* aikd to to* NV&lt;**f btddu al
to* waal buk door. Sankneto Couky
Coutoore*. Santord. FtortdK on
Monday, Oacurkiu 17. 2001. at
11.00am.
Paymark of Sal* tot, appbcaWt
documantary (tamp t u n and
paid by toa a w d d Mddw if toa
■af*. Ful paymark of an arnourk
•qrel to toe hU N M bid to d w wWn
24 houre aftor toa adrerttoad ton* of
•ato. A l paymark* 4*1 ba caah u
guarantied
InatrumanL
mad*
payabto ta to* Ctorti of 8w C*cu8
Court
Dctarton 11/1/2001.
U4RY4NNE MORSE
C U F K OF THE CIRCUfT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORKM
try QERALDME HARFORD Deputy
Ctork
PlAM o Novarrkwr 7. 14, 21. 2k.

2001
00087

tor T i l Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. toal
8AUL * C O AS CUSTOOIAN (ARI­
ZONA! * PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY M C . toa lobar of to*
kto iwaig cartktaiad) haa toad laid
car*Acato(i) tor a t u daad to ba
Pared toaraon. Th*
bed*) and yaarfa) U
daaenpaon ol 8ia preparty and toa
narne(a) to which i area aaaaaiad
C E R TVICA Tt NO: 2440
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: 1444
PARCEL 104: 28-21-3040000001440 .
Oaacnpaan *4 Preparty LBO l o t "
144 COUNTRY LANE P « 24 POS 77

CA SE NO. 41-CA4S4S-144
W XUAAIM . O U R 4nd REGM A D
ISLER. husband and ad*. 2*20
Camrea Back Trel. Oarwre. FL
32732,
VS.
JOSEPH W. TOOO and DEBORAH
H. TOOO. Na ad*. Indudtog any
unknown
aporeafi)
of
said
Dafandanti . I fury h aw dreroad
and runurtad and * any are daad.

a t m panon* daM ng bn baough.
N O n ca OP ACTION
TO : JOSEPH W.TDOO and DEBO­
RAH H. TOOO, Na ada - Whore Lad
Known Add are I* 114 R u n M b
Loop. Abudau i Parkway; Ereuad.
4 0 2100S, I Mng. Induing any
irnknown apauaafs) of add Batondark*. 8 t u y hare dhrortad and
a d 1 any are &lt;

by, toreuVL undu
Dafandanti,

nad
or agamal narn
ad

YOUARE HERESY NOTIFIED 8 i«
u i action to QUto Ttoa on ti* todow-

mg preparty m Samlnoto County.
OSCEOLA BLUFF SOUTH •Lot (S.
A pared of tond ia Mail to Beaton*
1 and 12 of Tbwnafkp 20 Soutv
Rang* 32 Eaar. Samlnoto Couify.
tciduiy daaertoad h toaowc
Commanca al an Son pipa N to*
Mortfiaaaf cornu of Sacaon I. u
aatabfafiad
by
Jim
Pudan.
Ragtotorad U n d Surveyor. Ftortda
Candled* No. 3311 and ahown an a
tojrrey map dated Aprtl 14.10S2 and
nm S 00 dag 27 nkn 38 tec E. along
to* E M In* of add Section 1. a*
aatablahad by add aurreyor. a dtotanca of 842 8* teat toanca rui 8 57
d*g31 rrWi21 aac W. atong 8i* cantor-4n* of a 70 tool l a* aminf tor
U— H and Oanaral road purpoaia;
a dtotanca of 254854 tod; toanca
nm S 22 dagOt atoi 21 h o W, dong
Hiduarau-fna 104717 to*( toanca
nm 8 87 dag 3111*121 h o W. atong
■aid cantor-kw 794 45 tod; toanca
nm S 34 dag 03 mm 21 see W. along
Hid catdu-toi* 1044 58 la d toanca
nm 8 00 dag 04 nkn 47 aao E. atong
add cantor-4n*. 40000 tod to f n
n W l el
inence c u r i u e
8 0 0 dag04m n 47 aacEdongaaid
oardu-4n* 300 00 toal: toanca M l S
57 dag 04 nan IS etc E. 340S 41 toil
to to* waMr** d Lake Hamay;
wdtorY edge 100 tod more at tod to
a poek baarmg 8 84 deg 43 mm 07
aac E. from to* Poirk of Bagmnmg.
toanca toare aaat Wratara adga and
M iN 8 4 d * g 4 2 m m 0 7 * * c W .
387084 toal to to* Poirk d
Bagmnmg. Sard pared re n aming
13.03 a

-AT*........... ...............

Namaa to atoibi aaaaaaad: SEAN L
MASON
A l ol H id preparty being to to*
Couky ol Samtooto. SUM of Florida.
UntoH auto c*re*cato(a) dial b*
radaamad accordtog to tow, to*
proparly daacrtwd to auch carttocatofa) a il ba aoid lo toa NVtotl biddw to 8w weal frork door. Surknoi*
Couky
Counhore*.
Santord.
Ftonda. on
Monday. Oacamtwr 17. 2001. U
1100am.
Paymark ol Sato to*, ippicabl*
documentary stamp tu te and
rtconlng toas are required to b*
oab by to# auccaasAJ twktor al to*
aato Ful paymark of an arnouk
equal to to* togh**J tod to dre wtoan
24 hout after to* artreruad ton* of
aato. A l paymark* M ill ba caah u
guaranteed
antrunanf.
mad*
payato* to to* Ctork of toa Caere
Court,
Deled on 11/1/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Ctork
Putftoh: Novambar 7, 14, 21. 24.
2001
00058
PUBLIC AUCTION
Pubac auction to b* hatd m 1200
pm. on to* 23rd day af NOVEM­
BER 1001.
At to* Irak door of
Santord Towing and flaarvaty locat­
ed at 2822 Country Club Rd. ,
Sirkord. FI 32771. tor to* pupoM of
dttpoaaig of to* tolawing vahicto:
YEAR 1990 MAKE PONTIAC
VIN4 1Q2NE14U5LC2/8118
Pubtah Novambar 7. 2001
00059
M THE CIRCUTT COURT
OF THE Hinatoanlh
JU M CM L CIRCUIT.
M ANO FOR
Samlnoto COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Caaa No.: gi-O R 3*04SA G
Garrvtl Rchard Bala*
Chntkjpfwr Itoc
Respondent.

NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR STEPPARENT ADOPTION
TO: (nama ol Rttpond*nl|
Chnatopnat Zne
(Raapondanr* Last known adUau)
unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toal an action
h u born Nad agantt you and toal
you v a required lo aarv* a copy of
you wrktan detent** 4 any. to • on
(nama of PM borel Garrett Bala*,
when* addon a 701 Craakwator
T,rraca Apt 103. Laka Mary FL
32744 on or bafore (dal*) NOVEM­
BER 22. 2001. and Ik* to* ongnai
wrlh toa ctork of toa Court al (dark*
addrau) X I N Park Are, Santord
FL 32771. baton aarvic* on
PMOorwr or mmaUatafy toaraaflar
8 you tad to do ao. a datare may b*
arkarad agamal you tor toa rekaf
damandad n toa paikion
Copw* of &gt;4 court docunarka n tot*
cava metodmg ordarv. are avakabto
•I toa Clark of toa Ciroul Court a
artic* You may revww toare documarks upon requaat
You must krep toa Ctorti of toa
Caere Court! ofhc* nobhad Of you
currant addrtvt
(You may N*
None* of Currark Addrau. Ftonda
Supreme Court Approved Family
Law Form 12 919) Future paper* In
fa* lawautt wit ba mined to to*
addrau on record at toa ctork*
oihea.
WARNING Ruto 12 249, Ftortda
Family Law Rule* ol Procedure,
requires certain automatic dweioau*
of document! and information

idreoord.
haa been toad agamal you and you
are reqdsd to larva a copy d you
wrktan rtalan u *. I any. to 8 on
HARRY a. REID, U . Attorney tor
PtoinUto. 1120 W. FVai SirMI. Suto
B. Santord. FL 32H1. and to* to*
ongmaf abh I k Clark d toa above
Court on or baton N m 23. 2001, u
ofharwto*. a Judgment may ba
arkarad agamal you tor lie raid
damandad n fid Compiami.
WITNESS my hand and to* O R dd
■aal of toto Court, on toto day d OCT
18 2001,2001
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruh King
DEPUTY CLERK
Harry a Raid. H
1120 W FTraf Street Suto B
Santord. FL 32771
Attorney tor Ptomdta
(407)321 X 11
Ftortda Bar No 240082
totor.loddNacBnn.
Publlah Octobar 24. 31. and
Novambar 7, 14,2001
FF1841
M THE C M C U T CO UR T
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT
M ANO FOR
8C1RN0LI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISKM
CASE NO.: 01-1443-CP
M RE: THE ESTATE OP
FRANK SYLVESTER
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Admintobadonl

TO A a PERSONS HAVING
CUUMS OR DEMANOS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE:
You art hareby nodtod tod an
Order d Sunmary Admm**tra1ion
h u bare arkarad m toa a■me d
FRANK SYLVESTER, dacaasad.
Fa* Number 01-1042-CP. by to*
Cwcul Court d Sammoto Couky.
Ftonda. Probala Owraaon. to*
addrau of wNch I* PO. Orawar C.
Sanford. Florida 32771, tod to* total
caah v*4i* d toa a
925.000 and toat to*
addreuaa of tooaa to who 8 h u
bean wtgnad by such order are
Nama
Ekiabato Junker */k/i
Baity J Junker
Addrau
SOI N. Magnota Avenue
Orlando, Ftonda 32803
At parson* are required to laa wkh
toa cton at aid court.
WITHIN 3 CALENDAR MONTHS
FROM THE T H E OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE *8
Ctoani agamal ft* aatato m toh torm
and manner preaertoed by Sacaon
733 /TO of Fto Ftonda Stafuaa* and
Ftoto 9 4«U of to* FlonM Ftoto* of
Probala
and
GuareHanahip
P/QCfdUfQ

A a CLAIMS ANO DEMANDS NOT
SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Fha w aren ol tor* Node* ha* begun
on October 31,2001.
W4kam H. Mormon. Elquk*
Ftonda Bar * 1*3303
BALDWIN 4MORRISON. P A
7100 South Highway 17 92
F*m Pare, Ftonda 327 X
Tatophon* 407834-1424
Anornay
tor
Parsonai
Representative
PubUh October 31. and Novambar
7.2001

FFZ28

�T h i Seminole H exald
L

ec a ls

n o t ic s o p p u b l ic b a l e

The Waaa 97.12 ted d L d L B t o c *
4. SANFORD FARMS. eocortna to
to PIN feared ea renam ed in PM
I . page 127 and MB. Pvbie
d Banknote County,

PUBLIC NOTICE la hanky 0 w n
fed.anfeadaaaandMfeairnatatedbatow. and corferafeig karri Day to
M y uk* a* gboda art c U wee*
aaa at Puble Auc*cn, to fee tkgrwd
batter. to caah, at Vie N M m i at
STORAGE USA located at MS

to toa find
to ■ cat _____
Court ton Myto d akkeh h i
WITNESS my hand and odtoM and
of add C a rt tte &lt;tey d OCTJ4

.k ria n ta n d
oVw* chargee t o akkdi a Ian on
•amate domed, to as.
DATS OP BALE WOVttoBSR M .

order to
tog, yeti are
you, to Etn pmteton d oartoto aaaaaFlwaa corted Coirl adnto301 N. Park tetanus, Bdto
NM 1, Sarkord. Florida 32771.
(407HE8-4227 a d 4227. atkkn 2
ttoya d you isosM d tote
d t o n d a u t adr. f you ara

TIME OP BA LE 1£30 P.M.
Dadd Lnrteooort N ,
n rr,
houeahoU Bona. kmktaro; P a n
M. OatofMO • SET. fumMura;
FLASuveyoti/Tueker T*us *443,
euvoy iippiae; A t e A Kraedn t
M S kanteaa; Lamar Santera *V21,
Itea. dofeee.
AudtonaarSTOfWOE PROTEC­
TION AUCTION SERVICES •
LICENSE BBS A 180.00
dapotel M l ba caaecaed
unlT(i) purdiaeed and rahndad
i at dia un*(a)

B771; • you a t vntoa
1-*049049770.
(COURT BEAU
M ARYAM MORSE
CLERK OP T M O R CUTT COURT
term E Jaaoate
Deputy Cterk
ikihvl a K- MworLlerMra
BUTLER B HOSCH PA.
31VS Souto Corwny A n d . Bdto I
■11

The
om a
waeto. Saldaatetobairidarandbr
virtue ot tia Staauea ol fee Stote ol
Florida, n vuth caeee made end pro-

Lecals

Lecals

Lecals

Lecals

Case Na. 91-CA41S14D
TH E C H A M MANHATTAN BANK.
AS TRUSTEE OP M C HOME
EQ UITY LOAN TRUST 1VSS-3
UNDER THE POOUNO ANO
5ERVCW G AGREEMENT DATED
AS OP JUNE 1,1(01

Deputy Clark
idiovante I Aaaocfetea. P A
P O Boa 2901B
t p l Ftortoa 33S22 9019
FO1004*29
"Sea Americana add DwabSkaa Act
&gt; you ara a ptracn wdt a daabSky
Its mate amnmmortdtori at cedar
to parlctoate In kka procaateig ycu
arMed d no cod to yog tor toa
provtecton ol cortaln aaafefenca.
■as a r i d ! Coral AtorfeOtedtan
d M l R Park Avenue. Santord.
Ftonda 32771, lataphona number
(407)443-4227. aNhm 2 working
day* d your recalpl d kka docu­
ment V hearing knpabad. (TOO) 1•004644771
Pubiah October 11. and November
7,2001
FF23S

PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEMMOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated tore 19 day of O d, 2001
(O R C U T COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk d tie OrouV Cout
B y Jena E Je n nie
D tp u y Clark
Pubteh to:
THE SEMMOLE HERALD
TH E LAW OFFICES OP DA VTO A
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
SOI B. Urweraky Onva SUM 900
PtentaVdvFL 33324
(994)2334000
01-72009 (CWF)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona a*h itadiEWaa madtog a apadd accommodation diodd
corked COURT A0AKNI3TRATI0N.
al
toa
SEMINOLE
Couky
CouthouH d 407445-4227. 14009654771 (TOO) or 1-4004644770.
vte Ftorkte Ratey Sendee.
Pubieh October 11. •
7,2001
FF23S

M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraona wkh d rab aa « a naadtog &lt; apadd aocammorteKon ahodto
contact COURT AOMMISTTUTKJN.
al
lha
SEMINOLE
Couky
Courtooutad 4074444227.14009944771 (TOO) d 14004944770,
ka Ftonda Rkitor Seneca
Putkah October I t . did
7.2001
FF240

O M S T IA N R. O E U K JANE DOE
ISELIN, UNKNOWN WIFE OP
CHRMTIAH R. ISEUM; ELIZABETH
A ISEUN; JOHN DOC ISELIN.
UNKNOWN HUSBAND OP
ELIZABETH A ISELIN: » kvtng
INCLU01NQ ANY
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OP
SAIO
DEPENOANT(S), IP REMAFMEO.
ANO IP DECEASED. THE RESPEC­
TIVE UNKNOWN hart, Unite...,
grantees. ASSIONEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS. ANO
TRUSTEES, AFO A a OTHER
CLAIMING
BY,
THROUGH. UNDER OR kOAMST
TH E NAMEd DEFINOANT(S);
OP AMERICA NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION;
JOHN
DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT) JANE DOE
UNKNOWN TENANT.
OdandanKa).
N O TlCt OP BALE
Nodes Ii hereby ghen tod. perauark to a Find krm nwy Judgnara
dForactoaieaartetadtotiaabon
to toa O n * Court d

M TM B CEICUIT COURT
OF T H « EIGHTEENTH

Caaa N o j V1-CA4V7-14-W
MID-STATE TR U ST N.

KIM L HENDERSON. WILLIE J.
STARUNQ. end SHERRI 1 SMITH.
Hdurtng any inknown apauaaa d

M THE CEK UTT COURT
OP THE 1VTH
JUDICIAL CEICUIT,
MANDPOR
I COUNTY.

3 1 .1
7.2001
PP230

S I. I
7.2001
FF221

M THE O R C U T CO UR T
W AR D FOR

Bt THE CM CUIT COUNT
OP THE UOM T1SKTH

PUNBOA
C A M NOt MCA-1EE1-14-D
COUNTRYWIDE HOMS LOANS.
M C. P4UACOUNTRYWE3E
FUNOMO CORPORATION,

C IV S C A M M0j *1 -C A 433 41 M I
M RE: FORFEITURE OP A 1M0
H O NDA
V I .R
2HQE0434XLH577BS0.

CHARLES T JACKSON A/K/A
C H A I U S T. JACK SO N ,* LAURA
L JACKSON; UNKOWN TENANT I.
UNKNOWN TEN AN T *, did
MCCOY FEDERAL CREDIT UMON,

T O Eric Alan LaRra
Caeeetoarry. Ftonda 32707

■012*71
NO I K E OP

to too kktowtag property: a 1M0
Honda.
V.LR
2HGCDS34XLHS77SS0.
Donato P. Eaanoar. to Na
pspspiy •§ Sheriff ol Vm
Co m * Ftortte. feroutfi Na oMoara.
' i or

NOTICE H hdoby dvan tod toa
undaralgnad Clark ol toa Ctrcad
Court at Sdrtocte County. Florida.
v4i on toe 13 day d Itoiamtir,
BOOT d 1100 o'clock AJd d too
N bark door ol toa Bemtocte
Coirky Courtoouas to

Septanfear I S 2001, at or naar M l
Dog Track Road. Lcngwcod,
Samlnote County. Florida Sato
property la to fta cuatody ol Via
Shard ol Banknote C o rk y tor Via
purpoea d torteajra purauark to aac*ona I32.70IV32.704. Flortda
StaMaa An Amandad Comptakk lor
Final Judgment ol Portovura hat
bean Mad to fee abovoetytod Cout
I HEREBY CERTIFY toatl but and
--------------- a ----------—a
a
HRfiCl
copy Of
Oih, * d-a-ea:
Nonet - Of

■c outcry to toe
der tor eadv. fee
•to Banknote Corky;
Lai 4 and M Ead 1SBB tod d L d
9, Stock 17, BANLANDO TH E SUB­
URB B EA U TV U .P A LM SPRMOS
m O N at ikoordad to PM Book
3, Page S S I PubEa Raconte ol
Banknote Couky, Ftortoa.
purkuenl to fee Pinal Judgmark
■rad to a c a n pendng to aaid
Court, toa Myle d ahech la

by U S oaraAad maS ralum
raquaatad. to toa above namad
addraiaea tka 24di day ol Octabar,
2001.
Tbaha M. FauMner
Oanatal rnitovd
Ftortoa Bar Na OOSM2S
Banknote C o rky Bhorkfa Odtoa
100 Buah Bouterard
Barkord. Ftortoa 32773
(407)6*46003
Attorney tor Patem
Pubteh October 31.
7.2001
FF222

WITNESS my hand and
d add Court kka I I day d October,

2001.
■ you are a panon a d t a dteAEN
ho naarte any acoenanodMon to
■Bar to parkolpate to kka proceedtog. you d a r tei 1 d no ood to
you, to Em provtetan d carteto aadaoa. Ptoaaa ooraad Court a M »
Mrater. M l N. Park Avarua. Bdto
N301. Santord. Florida 32771.
(407)0084227 a d 4227. aihto 2
worting deya d yore raoafet d tka
fee d taraotoaura aate; V you are
tong toipalrad, oal 1-V0O4SS•771; I you d a votes Impakad, eat

Vt THE C M C W T COURT
op i i * —
m in i

(COURT BEAL)
1COUNTY.
■TATE OF FLOMOA
CTVSDtVHION
Cam N o 01 -CA -1J1H 4

CLERK OP TH E CIRCUIT COURT
ByrJanaC Jaaaate
Dapufy Cterk
A TTO R M Y FOR PLAMRFF
tore A. Iterkna&lt;
BuEar SHoach, P A
3IES 9. Conway Rd, flte. E
Ottondo, Fktkto 32VI2
(407)3E1-S200
dah October 31. «
7,2001
FP231

NATlONSCflEOtT FINANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION,
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
NATIONSC RE Ol T
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION OP FLORIDA.
va.
PHILUP
FRANCOIS
A/K/A
PHILIPPI a FRANCOIS; E T A L ,
Defendant").
NOTICE OP BALB
Nobca la henby glvan tort purn s k to toa Onter or Final Judgmark
anaarkd to toa cauae. to toa C W d
Court ol Sarranote Couky. Ftortoa. I
rnt tea Via property l Oualril to
Samnole Couky. Ftortoa, deecrfeed

esveurr CO UR T
OP THE 1S1H
JU O O A L CEICUIT
OPPLORBM
VIAND FOR
■ COUNTY

m th e

Na. V1-CA41V-14 ______
Nur ki American Mortgage Company
PLAINTIFF,
va.
Afearl Banka, III; Cheryl O. Banks, d
d,
______ DEFENDANTS.
NOTICE OP

LO T 21 ANO 22. BLOCK 30. SANLAN00. THE SUBURB BEAUTI­
FUL.
SANFORD
SECTION.
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF A3 RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 3. PAGES SS-1/I
THROUGH M . PUBLIC RECORDS
OP SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA,
al pubic tala, to toa Ikghaal and beat
bidder, tor caah al toa Waal Front
Door oI the Seminole County
Coufeouee. M l North Park Avarua.
Sarkord. Ftortoa al 1100 A l l on
November 19.2001
DATED OCT23 2001
(Seal)

Nobca la hereby gkran I d purauant to feel Final Judgment d
Fotactoaira ddad October 22.2001.
and entered to dvi caaa number 01CA 41 S -IA d toa C M u i C a rt d tie
life JuckcteJ Ckcud to and ter
Sanknate Corky. Ftonda. aharato
NORTH AMERICAN MORTOAGE
COMPANY. M PtotodV and Afearl
III; Cheryl D. Banka;

Clart ol toa Clieud Court
By; Jana EJaaaanc
Deputy Clerli
to accordance w«h toa Americana
With DaabiMiaa Act paraona to need
ol rpecial accommodation to partdpata to kVa ptocaadtog H a l, wkhm
eaven (7) day* prior to any proceedtog, canted toe Courl Artokrktekllon
Odea or Cterk ol Court at toa Corky
referenced above
k hearing
Imparad. (TTD) t*04954V771. o
Voice (V) I-V0O-9S5-V770. vto
Ftonda Relay Sarvica.
Merit 0 BraakMona. Eaqurra
MARK D. BREAKSTONE V ASSO­
CIATES. P A
1247 South Myrtle Avenue
Clearwater. FL 3373*
Putsch. October 31. and November
7,2001
FF229
M T H I O R C U IT COURT
IN ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLOMOA
C A M HD. 00-CA--V73-14-V
ASSOCIATES HOME EQUITY
SERVICES INC W e FORD
CONSUMER FINANCE COMPANY.
INC.
TOMMIE
BRYANT,
BEVERLY
BRYANT, end any irkuvwi hare.
other unknown parvune or inknoam
vpoutet darning by. kvousfe end
ny ol th

NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE a hereby grvan tote toa
underttgned Clark ol the Circlet
Court ol Serrvnote Coirky. Ftonde.
M l on toe day ol NOV 27 2001.. al
II 00 a m . Waal front door d toa
Seminole County Courthouea to
Sarkord. Ftonda. oiler tor tela end
m l at public outcry to toa by/wrl
aid beet bidder tor caeh. toa toa«rr g data feed property tkualad to
SanvnoH Courky. Ftonda:

■

w e

Syktamt, tog, ak nonknaa tor
Hodkhdd Financial Bervtoee; The
Chapman Grovaa Homeowners
Aeeoctekon. toe.;....... unknown per­
sonal to pc........ ten d toa tubRd
real property I t : ___ _ unknown pataotks) to poaeeeeton d toa lubtod
real
proparty.
*2.
Idara
DdenderRs). I a d te i to toe hupied
aid bad bkkter tor cash d toa Wad
toerd door d toa Sanknete Couky
Courthouea to Santord. Ftonda.
Serrvnote Coirky. Ftonda. d
it 0000 AM on toa 77to rtey d
November. 2001. toa Mowing
Jeti nned property aa ad torto to
ead Ftod Judgmark. to wte
LO T S3. CHAPMAN GROVES.
ACCORDMQ TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4S A T PAGES 44
THROUGH 4V. OP TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS OP SEkENOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
NOTE: Purauark to toa Fab Debt
Col action Practices Act you are
edtteedfedr
to ba a daw
ed ict a debt and any
obtained ad be uead ter tod purpffff
Deled toe dey d O C T 24 2001,
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk d Circut Court
By Rdh King
Deputy Clerk
COOUJS k STAWIARSKI. P A
4010 Boyiooul Bodavard
State 490
Tampa. FL 33607
Tetepherw (*13)4774000
CAS41041-0*94
PubteN October 31. and November
7.2001
FF232
M THE C M C U T COURT
OP THE B O K T H W m
JUDICLAL CIRCUIT OF
th e r a n op f u m i a
M aho fo r
M M VIOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION

./ . j j b J
1 o r, a
* .
v- • ’ i
J

.

Coirky, Florida, deecrfeed a*.
LO T 43. BEAR GULLY POMTE.
CORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 44. RAGE 7 OP THE
PUEUC RECORDS OP SEMMOLE
COUNTY. PIOREVL
AAUA 2SS0 W 10 OMOER COURT.
WM TEH PARK. FL 32792.
d pdde eda. to toa IkgRad And bad
ter. tar cadi. AT THE W EST
FRONT DOOH SEkENOLE COUN­
T Y COURTHOUSE, SANFORD,
F L O R C A Florida, d 11W A M , on
tot 20 day d Novamfear, 2001.
Cterk d ORCU1T Court
BY J i n o i Jaaoate
Dteuly Cterk
tev Odoaa d Oarkd C, C m u o g i
MOINortoArmante Avenue
TkmpaFL 33*04-1041
llh UIlifyi
u a ite te ku
W
wf DtekUlE
nErCn
Pdkteh; October 11. and Fferanfear
7.2001
FP233
M THE C M C U T COURT FOR
I COUNTY,
PBa Na. P1-1M7-CP
M RE; ESTATE OP
AUGUST FRtTTELU

Nutfear 01-1007-CP. k panteg to
toa Crcud Court tor Seminole
County Florida. Probate OMatan,
d whkto la M l Norto
Santord. Flortda
32771. Thanemaaand a A k n v i d
too panond rapraiiikd kn and toa

paraona ctokikng by. toreutpv under
and a i parkaa having any nd*.
m. ate ot kiarad to toa rad
property herein daaerfead.
N O n C S O P S A LB
NoSca la hereby gNan toaL purto the Find Summary
Judgromf of FoftcfcMurt MrMMUl In
kka cauaa cm October 11 2001 to
too Ctrod Cout d Banknote Couky.
I a d aal too property MuoF
ad In Banknote County. Florida,
REAL PROPERTY
L d 111 and 192 d J O PteAad
FVd Adteton to Uchvay eooartong to
to Pid Book l page 104, at too
Pubic llocctte d Samtoote Couky,
Ftorkte
d pubic aate. to toa N d w d btadar.
tor cadL d toa W ad teont door d too
Samtoote Couky Courtoouae. M l
M Park Avenue, Sarkord. Ftorkte
32771. d 1100 A M . on NOV 77
2001.2001.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
B y Java E Joaowlc
DaoufY Cltflk
EDWARD B PRITCHARD
THE PRITCHARD LAW FIRM
P.O. BOX 29194
Tbmpa, FI
(S I312074
FLORIOA BAR NO 7I2S7B
ASamey tot Ptetodl
EBP/aw)W 1291100301
PubAab October 31. and Novenfear
7.2001
FF23S

are ad torto batoa
ALL PITERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
A l paraona on ahem tote noSca te

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kka Cowl are raqdrad te Ate toad
Obtockona aAh tka Com WITHIN
TH k L A ttn OF TM Bta MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OR THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OP THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER TH E
DATE OP SERVICE OP A OOPY OP
T H S NOTICE ON THEM.
of £|g d»c»jKn&lt; md
or

M TH E C M C U T COURT
OP TH E 1ETH
JAFtWDTAI CEICUIT
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
C A M N a 01-C A -1404-14-0
BA MORTOAO. LLC, n rrew nr by
mergH to NAHON9BANC
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
va.
BRYAN J. PEARSON, d u t , d d ,
Oatendanl"),
NOTICE OP BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purtuark to toa Fnal Judgment vraarad
Court, toa dyte ol atedt te todcated

on whom a copy d tote nobca te
•anad adtto tores monda aher toa
dais d toa ted pubteakon d kka
Court WITHIN THE U T E R O f
THREE MONTHS AFTER TH E
DATE OP THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF T H » NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OP SER­
VICE OP A COPY OP T&gt;kS NOTICE
ON THEM.
A l otwr endtara d toa decoded
and paraona having ctdmk or

court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF T M FIRST
PUBLICATION OP T H » NOTICE.
ALL CLAV4S, DEMANDS ANO
o a jc c T x m a n o t s o p l e d w il l
BE FOREVER BARRED
The date d too Aral pudteaiton d
•te N O W te Ocafear 3 1,2001.
SUNTRUST BANK, CENTRAL
FLORIOA
by: Anna 0. Mdbkta
aa M Vice Praakterk
200 Souto Orange Avenue
Ortando. Ftorkta 32002
tor
Peraonal
Lawrence E. Ddan. Eegna
Flortda Bar No. 00V2V1
LAWRENCE 1 OOLAK P A
SCO Ead Jackaon Sraat
Ortando. Ftorite 32VQ1
Tatephone. 407441-7300
Pubteh October 31. and November
7.2001
FF234
THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THS EK2HTEENTH
JUDICIAL CEICUIT
M ANO FOR
ESMNOLS COUNTY,
OVE. ACTION
C A M NO. 01-CA-I1V4
om nONa
HOMESIOE LENOtNa M C ,

ZDENEX BENOA d aL
Defender*")
NOTICfl OP RESCHEDULED
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauark to an Order Raachaduimg
Foractoaura Sale dated Ocl. 22.
2001.2001 and entered n Caae NO.
01-CA11M d toa Ckoel Cowl d
toa EIGHTEENTH Jutctd Ckcud In
aid tor SEMINOLE Couky. Ftorkte
wherein HOME SIDE LENDING,
M C . la toe PWfeb aid ZDENEX
BENOA BANK OF AMERICA N A ;
HARBOUR LANDING HOMEOWN­
ER'S ASSOCIATION. MC ; a a too
O w n o ira i, I
'MM » M n«gn**i
and beat bidda tor cam el WEST
FRONT DOOR OP THE SEMINOLE
CO UN TY COURTHOUSE. SAN
FORO. FLORIDAH II 00AM. bn toa
20to day d NovanfeerJOOI. toa M torto n veto Fnal Ajdgmer*
LOT 29. HARBOUR LANOINQ
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 24. PAGES 7*. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
ArtUA 2977 Harbcur Landng
CeeeafearryFL 32707
WITNESS MY HANO vnd toa teal
d tte Caul on Oct 23. .2001.
(SEAL)
Cterk d toa Ckcud Court
By Jana E Jaeamc

IWM Sol To The Hghad And Baal
Bekter For Cadi Al The Wad Frork
Door, SEMMOLE COUNTY COUR­
THOUSE. M l Norto Park Avenue.
Sarkord. Ftorkte 32771, d 1100. On
Tho Day Ol NOV 27 2001,2001, Tho
Fdtoatog Deecrfeed Property Aa Bel
Forth In Said Order Or Final
Judgment. To-Wk
LOT S. BLOCK O. SUNLAND
ESTATES. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 11. PAGES IS
THROUGH 22. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
ORDERED d SEMMOLE COUN­
TY FLORIOA kka day d O CT 23
2001,2001.
M ARYAM * MORSE. CLERK
Aa Cterk. Clreut Court
SEMINOLE. Ftorkte
B y Jana E Jaaoate
A* Deputy Clark
SPEAR V HOFFMAN
70S Souto Dtite Highway
Cord Oabtea. Ftorkte 1314V
Tatephcnb (309)464 2299
Paraona veto dteetvary who need a
■pedal accommodation to parildpaio to 9ko procoadng thodd con­
tact AOACoonteiator d M l te Park
Avenue, SUM t e . Sarkord. Ftonda
32771. d lead 9va deye prior to toa
proceedng Tetophorw (407)3234330 E il 4227; t 900999•771 (TOO). Of I 900-9644770(V),
via Ftonda Ratey Sarvica Ac
Pifeteh October 31. and November
7,2001
FF237
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E 19TH
JUD1CLAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
S U K H O I B COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION OtYtSION
C A M NO. 01 CA 1299 14 0
CONT1MORTGAOE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
va
GRACE 8 SMITH. IF LIVING, ANO
IF
DEAD.
TH E
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY, THROUGH. UNOCR OR
AGAINST GRACE S SMITH,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF GRACE a
SMITH. IF A N Y JOHN DOE ANO
JANE OOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u ­
nierk to ■ Summary Find Judgment
d Foractoaura doled Oct 19. 2001
entered n Clvk Co m No 01 CA t29V
14 G d toa Circut Court d toa 19TH
Judctel Circut to and tor SEMMOLE
County SANFORD, Ftonda. I wk m *
to too ludwet and bad better tor
cadi al THE W EST FRONT DOOR
el
too
SEMINOLE
County
Coutoouao located at M l N PARK
AVENUE n SANFORD. Ftonda. al
It 00 am. on toa 4 day ol Dec, 2001
toe tdtowmg deecrfeed property aa
vel torth to veid Summery Final
Judgment, towet
LOTS 22 ANO 23. PLAT OF
WELLINGTON 3 ADDITION TO
SANFORD. ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK I. PAGE 119. O f THE

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C A M NO: E 1 C A 1 3 M I4 W
FIRSTAR BANK. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION rm jA STAR BAML
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER TO
GREAT FINANCIAL BANK. F8S
PLAINTIFF
VS.
DONALD L BOURNE IP UVMG.
ANO IP DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAJMNQ AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST DONALD L BOURNE;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP DONALD
L BOURNE. IP A N Y JO H N OOE
ANO JANE DOE AB UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
M T O C I OP
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uark to a Summary Find Judgmark
d Poracteaua dated O d 22. 2001
entered In C M Caaa No. 01 C A 1324
14 W d fee O c d l C o u ld toa 1ITH
Judctel O d d to and tor SEMMOLE
Couky, Sankad, Ftorkte. I a d aai to
at at Wad bork door d Coutoouao
al
too
SEMMOLE
County
Coufeouee located d M l N. Park
Avanra In Sarkord, Ftorkte. at 1100
a m on toa 27 diay d Novamfear.
2001 toa takoatog daaerfead properly ae tel torto to add Sunmery Find
TH E SOUTH 9244 FEET OP LOTS
34. 31 34. 37 ANO 34 ANO THE
SOUTH S2.44 FEET OF TH E EAST
9 F E E T OP LOT 33. BLOCK 2. PLAT
O F TOWNSITE O F GENEVA.
ACCORDING T O
TH E
PUT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN P U T
BOOK 2, PAGE 12. PUBLIC
RECORDS OP SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
Dated tola 23 day d OcL 2001.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Cterk d Via Clrodl Court
B y -te n e t
Pubieh n:
THE SEMMOLE HERALD
TH E U W OFFICES OP DAVID J.
STERN. R A , ATTO R N EY FOR
PUUNTIFF
sot S. Urkvaraky Drive BUM 900
PterkaSorL FL 33324
(994)2334000
01-72I9N FRB)
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH D tS A B im CS
ACT, paraona wdi drabkaea need­
ing a apadd accommodation ahorAd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
toa
SEMINOLE
County
Coutoouao at 4074444227.1400999-9771 (TOO) or 14004844771
Putken October 31, and November
7.2001
FF239

Lecals

M T M O M C U T COURT
OP THS ItT H
j u w c i a l ctecurr,
M AN DPO R
M IM tO L S COUNTY,

C A M N G 01 CA19SE14W
NATIONAL C ITY MORTGAGE
COMPANY
PLAMDPP
VS.
ROBERT DOUGLAS PEGEL B
UVMG. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
W TEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AOAMST ROBERT DOUGLAS
PEGEL. SANDRA J PCGEL *
LIVING, AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES A M ) ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
WTEREST BY. THROUQH. UNDER
OR AGAINST SANDRA J PEGEL.
TWIN RIVERS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. MC.: JOHN OOE
ANO JANE OOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
DEFEM)AHT(S)
M anet op
NOTICE S HEREBY OIVCN pu•uark to a Suyimary Find Judgynark
d Foractoaura dated 1022. 2001
•reared to CNk Caaa No. 01 CA 194S
t4 W d fee C taxi Cout d toe 1ETH
JU ddd Cktdlln did to* SEMMOLE
Couky, Sarkord, Ftorkte, I mV eel to
toa laghed and t - k bekter tor cadi
d toe Wad Frork O av ol too SEkE­
NOLE Couky Coutoouao exatod d
101 N. Park Avarua to Santord.
Florida, d 1100 am. on fee 77to dey
d Novenfear. 2001 too knowing
daaerfead pngiorty aa tat torto to
add Sunmery Fnal Judgnerk, to­
ut
LOT 97, TWIN RIVERS SECTION
IV UNIT L A SUBDIVISION
ACCOROINO TO THE P U T OR
MAP THEREOF DESCRIBED IN
P U T BOOK 38. AT PAOE(S) 4449.
OP TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OP
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLOFkOA.
Dated tote day d O CT 24 2001,
2001.
(ORCUTT CO UR T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk d toa Clrcul Cout
By. RutoKlng
Deputy Ctert.
Pubteh to:
TH E SEMINOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OP 0AV1O J.
STERN. PJL. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
SOI S Urkvaraky Onva Bute 900
Plantation. FL 33324
(994)2334000
01-73449(NCM)
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, peracne wife daditeiet needb w iL e c o u iii lo u tH ia tru m u N .
al
toa
SEMINOLE
Couky
Courtoouae al 4074B44227.14009S44771 (TOO) or 14004944770.
via Ftorkte Ratey Service.
Pubteh October 31, and
7,2001
FF241
M THE ORCUTT COURT
OP TH E (M H TE IH TM
JOCkCUL O tC U TT
M A N O PO R
EE1ENOLE COUNTY.
PROBATE D M S K M
Pka Number 01-440-CP
W RE: ESTATE OF
WAYNE T. WAOGANER,
NOTICE OP ADMBVETWAT10N
The artikmatnaon d toe estate d
WAYNE T. W AOGANER, deceased.

M THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THE 1FTH
M ANO FOR
S E lW t O f COUNTY.

C A M NO: 01 C A 949 14 0
FIR ST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION F/K/A F T
MOFTTGAGE COMPANIES DB/A
CARL I BROWN MORTOAGE
PLAINTIFF
VS.
WILLIAM F. QERTH. IF L1V1NQ.
ANO IF DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY, THROUGH. UNOCR OR
AGAINST WILLIAM F. QERTH;
ANGELA L GERtH. IF LIVING ANO
IF
DEAD.
TH E
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
□ RANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUQH. UNDER OR
AGAINST A N O E U L GERTH,
RIVEH
RUN
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. IN C ; FIRSTPLUS
FINANCIAL, INC : JOHN OOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u ­
nier* to a Summary Fnal Judgment
d Foractoaura dated O d 19. 2001
entered in O k Caaa No 01 CA 949
14 W d to a O c u k C o u ld toa K T H
Judkad Ctroue to and tor SEMMOLE
Couity. SANFORD. Ftonda, I ak vet
to Via hrdwat and beat better tar
caah at AT W EST FRONT DOOR el
toa SEMMOLE Couky Coutfeouea
beared d 301 N. PARK AVENUE n
SANFORD. Ftonda. d It .00 am. on
toa 13 tey d Nov, 2001 too totow
eig daaerfead property a* aal torto to
sard Sunmery Find Judgmark. to­
ur*.
LOT 68. RIVER RUN. SECTION
THREE. ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED M
P U T BOOK 21. PAGES 91- 44. O f
THE PUBLIC RECOR03 OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated M 19 day d October. 2001
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Clerk d toa Ceeui Court
By Jana E Jaoovkc
Deputy Clerk
PubVahte
THE SEMMOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN. PA., ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
SCI 3 Unnerarty Drive S u U 900
Plantation, FL 33324
(994(2334000 - 01 49723&lt;FTN)

Fla Nuifeer___ _ la pendtog In toa
Crrcut Cout tar Samtoote Couky.
Ftorkte. Probate Dhriaton. toa
etteraaa d wtech la 301 N Park
Avenue, Santord. Ftorkte 32771.
Tho name") and atkk t t t t l i) d toa

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
AM paraona an vkan kka nobca la
chakanga too vaadfy d toa mB. too
quelibcsnont d too personal rspra•enUttva. vanua, or Jutatkdton d
tore Cout are required to Ike took
obtaettona wkh fed Court WITHIN
THE U T E R OP THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OP T&gt; * FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE O f SERlhCE OF A COPY OP
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
A l cratkton d too decadent and
other paraona having derma or
on whom e copy d tots nobca la
data d toa lint pubicabon d tore
nobca muet Na toaa claims wkh tote
Court WITHIN THE U T E R OP
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE o n THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A* ofear credaora d toa daoadsrk
and paraona having daunt or
dtmands agasial toa decadent"
estate must Iks fee* claims with tots
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL C U IM S . DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WKL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The date d Dm publication d tola
None* t October 31.2001.
PATSY WAGQANER
GEORGE B WALLACE. ESQUIRE
Attorney tor Psrional Rsprassntatsra
GEORGE B WALLACE. E S Q . P A
700 W Frit Street
Sarkord. Ftonda 32771
Phone (407)3233MO
Fas (407)3232473
Ftonda Bar No. 3401S9
Pubteh October I I , and Novenfear
7.2001
FF242
M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FUa No. 9I-I043CP
W RE: ESTATE OF
JESSE C JAMES
t l t / t JESSECASELJAM ES
NOTICE OP AM KNHTRATKM
The adnnsinaon d toa astete d
Jasso C. Jamas, dactstad. F4e
Number__ _ la panikng n toa Cscuk
Court tor Sarranda County. Ftonda.

lorto baton
ALL WTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
A l panana on ahom tote nskos to
ol toa a * , toa
d toe personal repre■■iteeia. venue, or junadekon d
tore Court are required to Ba toa*
obfecaona akto tort Court WTTHM
THE U T E R OP THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OP TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION OP THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS A FTER T H I
OATE OP SERVICE OP A COPY OP
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
o t e t e i d toe decedark and

C o u l WITHIN TH E U T E R OP
THREE MONTHS A FTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THaRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF U R VICE OF A COPY O F THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
A l otoar traded a of toa
and paraona hairtng ctaJma if
da muat aaa toa* ctakne w «i k*a
caul WITHIN TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OP THE FWST
PUBLICATION OF TH tt NOTICE
A a CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS N O T BO FILED WKL
■ FOREVER BARRED
The data d toe i m pubacatten d
kka Noace te Octabar 31.2091.
Janet Oodd-Spanc*
Sarranote Couky
Post OVtoa Box 2790
Sfekcrd, Ftorkte 32772-27S0
tor

Ftorkte B « No. 00799*2
Swam IHaday. P A
1031 Weal Mono Btvd.Bte 190
Winter Park. Ftorkte 32799
Tatephone: 407447-2777
PubiahOctober 31. and Itovambar
7,2001
FP244
tor Tlu O n d
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, toil
W B JJALEG A IA T , toahddardtoa
owiig oarMcde(s) fraa Bod add
caravctea(a) tea ■ an dead to be
laausd toeraon. The
berfs) and year") d
doaertpaon d toe property, end toe
nama(a) to atkeh 9 aaa aaaaaaed

Lecals
A l aI Mad property being n toa
Couky ol Sdidicte. State ol Florida.
Urkaaa n id i certKcato" ) ahai ba
ntel
to nidi ta iN k 'd ili)
n B bo add to toe IkjtoeN better at
toe weal tir e door. Banknote Couky
Courtoouae, Santord, Florida, on
Monday. Dacanfear to. 2001, el
1100am.
Pi yrnerk d Sate tea. t
aiamp te
are raipded to ba
bkfctar al toa
d an amount
bid « due attorn
d
ahal ba caah or
im am ,
made
payable te toe Cterk d toa O c u k
Court
Dated on 10*3/2001.
MARYA7ME MORSE
CLERK OF THE O R CU rT COURT
SEkENOLE COUNTY. FLORKM
by GERALDME HARFORD Deputy
Cterk
PdddtO dobar 1 1 . 1
7.14.21.2001
PF247

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, fed
SAUL E C O AS CUSTODIAN (ARI­
ZONA) A PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY M C , toa hotter d fee
toVowmg certKcato") has Iked aald
caiBtoakalt) tor a lea deed to be
Issued toaraoa The certificate m m
ba r") and year") d Wauanca. toa
deaa feeon d toa property, and toa
which • m

YEAR OP HSUAMCS: 1ESS
PARCEL 04: 32-2411-002-0900-

0010
Deecrtpeon d Property L E G LO T 1
BLK B AMENDED P U T OP 1ST
AOON MINERAL SPRING PARK PB
B PG 4V
CLIFTON SPRINGS CORP
A l ol add property being In toa
Couky ot Ben*note. State d Ftorkte
Urkaaa audi oartMcota") ahal bo
radaamad ecoordng to Ir k toa pro^
arty JaiLiBaJ to Rich confer aaa")
wB ba ante to toa htfieat bkfctor al
too aval *dk door. Banknote Couky
Courthouse, Santord. Florida, on
Monday. Dacanfear 10. 2001. at
1100km.
Payment d Sate tea. appBcatte
docunantary (lamp taxes and
famuliig toaa are required to bo
paid by toa auooaadd tedder at toa
•ate. Fife payment d an amour*
• qm te toa hijhaal bid la due wkhto
24 hour* after toa advarkaad tone d
a m . A l paymantt d m bo cam or
payable te toa Clart d too Ctroue
COUL
Omad on 1423/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Dapufy
Cterk
PuMth Octobar 31. and Novenfear
7.14,21,2001

C E J T m C A T l NO: B29
YEAR OP a S U A N C I: 19B4
PARCEL KM: 34-19-30-&amp;AX-08000290
DeacrtpOon d Properly: LEO LOT
29 * LOT 36 (LESS W 123 F T a
PART OP LOTS 29 a IS M LIN­
FP24S
COLN HTS SEC 2) BLK B M M
SMITHS 2ND SUBO PB 1 PG 101
tar Thi Dam
Namaa to akkeh aaaaaaed ALBERT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tod
LEEBERQ
SAUL » CO AS CUSTOOtAN (ARI­
A l d sad property bang to toa
ZONA) t PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
Couky d Sarranote. State d Ftorkte
COMPANY INC . toa hotter d toa
Urkaaa audi ctikAcate") aha) ba
tartywQig cartfectte") has Mad sard
radaamad aooordng to law, toa propcarkBcais(t) tor a te* dead to ba
to audi eertMcMa")
issued feareon. Thn u reacan nuwA
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Courthouse. Santord. Ftonda, on
Monday, December 10. 2041. al
1100am.
Payment d Sate tea, TP*cat*e
YEAR OF ttSUANCE: 1999
PARCEL ID* Ot 21-29-BCX-290Gm are required to ba
0140
paid by too auxatiAk tedder at toa
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BE COR BLK O RUN N 147 092 FT
equal to toe hupieel bid 1a due wBkn
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23 F T N 2429V F T W 39 F T S
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24 294 FT W 94 *29 F T BELY ON
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payabte to fee Ctert d fee Orem
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Deaed on NW3/2001.
PS 5 PQ 19
MARYANNE MORSE
Namaa to which aaaaaaart GREG J
CLERK OP THE O R C U T COURT
RKE
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
A l d add property bamg n to*
by OERALOWE HARFORD Deputy
Couky d Sansnda. SUM d Ftorkte
Clark
Urkaaa audi cartklcaia(a) aha* tte
PubtehOctober 31, and Novenfear
radaamad accordtog to law, toa prop­
7.14,21,2001
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fee watt hark door, Banknote Couky
Courthouea. Sarkord. Ftorkte. on
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, fed
Monday. Dacanfear to, 2001. at
SAUL ■ CO A3 CUSTODIAN (AJAX)
IM M fe
A PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA­
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NY N C . toa hotter d toa tdtoteng
documentary ttamp taaaa and
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csiKi) tor a ten dam to ba tewod
pad by toa u x a t e i bretter aa toa
thereon. The cartfecite nuifeartt)
aate. Fife paymark d an amour*
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24 houra after toa artiamaad ama d
to wfveh I was
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guaranteed
merrumani.
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C E im n C A TE NO: aoa
payabte to toa Ctert of toa Cscua
TEAR OP ISSUANCE: IB M
Court,
PARCEL ID* 27-19-30-9030603
Dated on 1CV2S/2001
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MARYANNE MORSE
DaacnpOon d Property PT OF BLK
CLERK OF THE O R C U IT COURT
B BEG 63397 F T E OF SW COR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
RUN N 202.79 F T E T O E U BLK B
by GERALDINE HARFORD Dapufy
S TO SE COR W TO BEQ A F Q
Cterk
VEGETABLE TR ACT PB 7 PQ 14
PdfeahOcfcbar 31. and Novarrfear
Namaakiakkdi 9990000* BARRY
7,14,21,2001
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Couky d Senvnde. Stela d Ftorkte
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NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN, tod
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ZONA) A PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
we ba aokj to toa Ikgkiaat better at
COMPANY INC , toa hotter of toa
toa weaa Irwk door. Banknote County
taemvaig cartMcaia") haa Nad said
Courthouse. Sanford. Ftonda, on
ceroflcada") tar a la* dead 10 ba
Monday. December 10. 2001. al
teauad
tharaon. Tho csrttocds nun1100am.
bar(a) and yaarfa) d wauanca. toa
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daecnpoon d fee proparty, and toa
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CERTIFICATE NO: 2**2
aate. Fui payment d an amouk
YEAR OP MEUAfaCE; IN *
eqral to fee htpied bid la due adhm
PARCEL 104 1321-24922 51*4
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0310
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guaranteed
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mada
31 BLDG 31* ROYAL ARMS
payabte to toa Cterk d toa O n d
COFaOO ORB 14*0 PO 19*4
Cout
Namaa In which aaaaaaart; DAVID B
Dated on 10/29/2001.
GARY
MARYANNE MORSE
A* d awd proparty bong In toa
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
Couky d Samnote. Slate d Ftorkte
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Ur*at* such cartrtcate") aha* ba
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
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7.14,21,2001
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lor Tea Ooad
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, feat
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SAUL V CO AS CUSTODIAN (ARI­
documentary tum p taiao and
ZONA) A PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
rsconing tee* aa raquaad to ba
COMPANY INC . toa hotter d toa
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kemving csrtrtcaM") haa Had aate
aate. Fi4 paymark d an amouk
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CERTIFICATE NO: 1197
Deled on 10/2312001
TEAR OP MAUANCE: 1999
MARYANNE MORSE
PARCEL IDa 34 24349200000CLERK OF THE O R C U IT COURT
0970
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Oaaenpoon d Proparty LEO UNIT
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
97 INDIAN RIDGE PHASE 2 PB 25
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407-3224133.

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A w ngi tenod i d a of H I 0,000 a d
$300J)00 for each tocteioa. Aaking $220,000 fbr both

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01 Apartments/
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03 Rooms For Rant ’
SS Roommate Wanted
OS Retirement Homes
97 Apartment* - Furnished
00 Apartments • Unfurnished
100 Condomlnum Rents!*
101 House* Furnished
103 Houses Unfumtshsd
105 Duplas/Trtpte*
107 Mob** Homes For Rant
l i t Resort Vacations
114 WsrshousafRsntal Spec*
ttS industrial Rentals

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Land
S3 Mnitpimaa

93— R o o m s F o b R e n t
Lake Mary area
Jrtrtlsg**, 8100/wk. 1100
■ M S Induded. 407321-1022

103—Houses*
Unfurnished

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(UrrVted rim# Otter)
2 Backbone from 8539
3 Bedroom* 1834

3BR 2SA terns comer lot CHA. In
MSAnsiw*l d ecen t 1590
te c u ty 4072222310.

DeBery

1 0 0 — C o n d o m in iu m
R en t a l s

DOYLE S RENTALS

I Urge 1BR, As bate. tat In kkehen.
UMlat tumtehad. Just outsat* city.
MTS * IteposS. no pete. 407-323|llt T jR jr R r a o o r A ^ ^ ^ ^

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1475.
Cal 407-3232073

99—Apartments Unfurnished

103—HousesU n f u r n is h e d

1*2
S f f l ? M r r 8 «nnfte(*)e084OOPar
north Central A/C 8 Hlg Steltord
Ai m 407-331-0229
Qarapr rpt
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IBM Tangerine Avw
. Sanford. 407'
322-8318
Lika

8800 DOWN - WHY HCNT77
3BEV2BA For Sale
WkhPown Payml Auatanc*
Avaitebte.Chsaper man rent!.

waahsrjtjryw. we4 8 septic. Pad ok.
JSOCVmo 407-3232836

Sanford: IBR/t Bath
Duptea
w/Scrssnsd Porch. Lawn MalnL
Inducted 84003400
Sendtewood Villas: IBR/1BA
Condo W/Wator. Sewsr 8 Q»rt&gt;*g»
mdudkL Naa Ekes, CommuSy Pool
W/O Irduded 85403500
Sanford: 2 Lkrg* BRa 11/2 BA 2
Story Cento. Nee Tl* 8 P a rt Wkhei
8 Dining Room Community Pod
86253600
Ban lord: 38EV2Bam W/Qa*
Fkaplaca. New CHA. EMJn Kkhan,

C&gt;-lCt

FooL N o P e t*.

CourtApia 407-330-1300.

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MARINER'S VILLAGE

IBM t j RA home tor rent.
S45Qftnorth. Dr* 8 late, plus 8300
dtpos* CM between Oarvlpm, 4073222400.

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3 7 P r o o f of
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2 5 L a r g o -e y e d
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6 6 C u r l i n g tool
6 8 H a lf a D ra y
5 9 S t o le n
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Motorcyctea/Bikei For Sal*
Boat Rentals
Rec. Vshidea/Campen For Sale
Traitors For Sals
Farm Equipment

252 Accounting
253 Additions 8
Remodeling
254 Air Conditioning

107—Mobile Homes
For Rent

118—O ffice Space For
R ent

ELDER SPRStOS 08 SR 427. 2

1 Otoe* On*te84SOmo Alfitv*
CHA k prtMte M e 407-3228189

SenAorxt: 234 K/kter, 36FV2 38A
k M to M wte wflhdoubt* gasag*.
community pool 8 tennte.
SaaVmortti. Porng Realty 407322-8578

Gtntvt: 2BFV1BA tvutebte now
8455/momh * 8455 tecunty
407340-5247

Shire
office
accourtentfappraMr Located at
Lake Mary Bfvd 8 17 92 Sentord.
Ctencte he*) (vatetee 407-322-2417.

117—Commercial

141—Homes For Sale

Sanfont:
3/1.
do4 haute.
HOS/mcrth * depot*. Pel* OX
wtedd. deposit Reedy nowt 123 8
128 Club Rd 407-323-4540

Sentord: 3BRtBA, 1cei garage,
tergatenoadU, 850(ymo. piu*tec:
rate.. 407-282-1394.
Weet Sanford: 8000 VI* Bonita.
XM1SBA. raw to org k pan. tetp*
gera^SaSQfmonlh Poatg FtaMy

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1517 Park Dr Office or R*la4 *11.000 8q Ft 88508800
80S Weet 11 St, omc* or Reiat
»/■ 1800 8q FI Three 051c**. On*
Lara* Open Bay Area 8
KAcnentRa 810S7fttOOO
M Park 0rn Cmc* or R*U4. 0
taperil* oOlce*. Rocapbon area.
Lg Conteianca Rm. «/•3.434 eq n.
81800/81800.
Doyle Realty, Inc.
407-323-14*8

Sanford Courl
Apartments

One Bedroom Apts.
from S
51 5

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VEN TUR E 1 PROPERTIES
Krottete 1*110.000

ha* hammiwt tttntinct hind
fry i tew tteP W ato.
l U— OU. WUktl! YtXUtlAI
on 1/3 acre Heavily treed, cm lol.
In. din, lam rm wffiraplac*. eel n
kitchen. I0i22 *c porch, 2 e
garage, deected. acceu to Ikl lake
5 tennis ct*. 8119,000
Over 1/4 Aa* J8R 1 Beth: LMcto
a t e , heev/y Wed. Priced lor qjck
tele 864.900
Pool Home: 3rt 3 Mto Lh, Dm., Sc
Porch. Inground port, garage on
deed end crtdewc. 885.000
Renovated Uke Hew: 3/1. newty
painted Interior, imterlor, nee
carpel, nee AC, *cr porch.
878.500

PAUL OSDOnHt
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• Beautiful Grounds • Single Story
• Great Service • Best Value

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Apartments Homes

Lowall's Auto Rapair

Lake Mary Btvd. A 17-92

Toyota 8 ASE Muter Mectunto
Foreign A Domnbc Auto Repair
k Samoa.
3400 Vteat SR 48. Sentord
Cel 407-3028555
How* 8 00 -5:30
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4078887451

407-327-4458

269-C leaning Services

Call &lt;(J:or details

'•Otter The** Service*
•Maid Senrtos
•Office Cleaning
•Pretewt Washing
•Floor Refirutrvng
407-1218712

Country
Style
City
Living

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1000

Sentord Port home. *12. almoet 1
acre toL LH. FR. DR, CarM AC. new
carpel. Me. flih/re*. roof, open
porch, pant thru. No doting cod,
S99K 407-780-0658.

1 2 piece Neme Brand Queen
ORTHOPEDIC PILLOW TOP
Mettret* set Brand New 801 to
Pteeflc. Secnflc* 8100. Can Dafeer.
407-4228848
17 cubic IL wrvte, Mde by ktoa.
kenmore. ice maker. 1 ^ * 8 water fon
outente of dooO tea new. 1650,407323-0548

TT *nd 6 Chaw* wLeai. 1
8950. Lighted Chine C cabtoet
Aye*. Can Debver. 407-422-0230

4 Builder lot* reedy to build,
attested value 811.500. ofl
Metonvifle Ave. Valencia Court.

A Fid sue mattreta eat Hew to{
ptetcc Mute *a4 8100. 407-422-

financing. 407 897-1100.

nuretryl
Zoned agnculturel.
84.000/ACRE. 8m. down w/owner
finance 804-707-1771 or 904-787-

Oid Antique B r u i
H eadboard
MB
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 5 9 0
fttey Berrmel 8 ItoWy Bn* fcr
8100. MUMmA Leave a n w a
407-323-2000.

2 7 6 - E l e c t r ic a l

MUAUILICTM6JUH
CALL DtCITe ILRCTMC
407-3318731
tra.

281-H o m e
Im pr o v em en t
M ja g w dW LAm

CBC057288. FteeCansw,
rape*. 8 tenrtto r
407-3801741

2 7 7 - F u r n it u r e R e p a u

Fra* Ptotaenttetorary
ML 407-3028888

278-Handy man
Handy Mar&gt;-Me«eenenceL*wne.
Rqar»ClMrM»Ute Uhdatnah
Jlteer* n Biereae Lkerwed. Fiw*

279-Hauling
junii to bump!
Junk to Dwnpl
Anytoing Hatted. Oarage 8 Bam
Cteenoute, CommaraWCtean
Up A Hart Away Dtbrt* Hartkig.
Ute Tree Trimming.
F ree I
B o b 's H e u ln e

407-3228001/407-4082811

A|$ AiXHrt Dur Spcdiitl

s3 0 0 ° ° O f f

275-DrywaLL
D ry W all

•Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcornll
407-322-6338 U\

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Country Lake

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Apartments

8 Sur CuetotrtMd Lawn Santee
■ Lawn Can:
I it Com mixM
Mtofy Dwcourt
Dteook Rate*
UcAne. 407-320-7327

292-M o v in c k
■ B t e E G a iS —

Lwny* UortooBantoa. No Job b
to Smal or too Bta. Vtatorime I*
Mine. Mover Who Cere* We ateo
bad md utoad Fkrted riuda. Frae
Etkmalee,
407-322-5318
Lkraneed 5 Inauranced.

N o tob te too big or a n e l.
O ver IS y a a ra e ip R * f « aveterte on teg iee l.

Senior iteooiffitt
M*K&gt;r Creek) Card* Accepted
407885-5079
407-452 2452

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Spertetokig n rarooOng
8 rapee* 407-322-1935
UC5 RC 0050558

3 1 2 — T r e e S er v ic e
Whet About Bob ■ Tree Service?
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tuxciT

Svc. Firewood. Free Eebmaue
Ltotne 807- 8801178

$15.75 per m onth........5 lines / 3months
$24.75 per month ....10 lines / 3 months
$33.75 per month ... 15 lines / 3 months

Classified (407) 322-2611

1714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford •130-1204

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Service

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4078802522

3 0 1 -R o o f in g

4 0 7 -3 2 4 -1 1 7 7

First M o n t h ' s Rent

Tango T9* by Stove 8 Chwyf
We bate every home Me r* om

&amp; *e n C tm p fte id R enovadona

NEAT-N-TIDY

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1 Lu*uy ArmpRoMop *44 wte) P yr
wemrty.M 8135, tereen 8140 Hhg
8210. Brand new. located H
Sentord. 407-402-2778

181— A ppu a n c t s k
F u r n it u r e F o r S a lr

2 8 1 -H O M I

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Furntturr For S alr

153— Acreage Lot For
Sale

Im pro vem en t

1

Ranter* 12*52,2n. 50*. He pete,
doubt* root. 2 ihedt. ewrtnga. 30
R tentn porrti, CHA 84JOOCAU
388-7808842

Sto r a g e

Window* t Bind*
Many Ertrea, Uc/kwurad
Mayor Crertt Cerda Accepted
4078888079/407-4518231

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

t4 * r / i

Sentord: Httkxlcal 3/1. LR FR,
fireplace, new lulchen. belh. Me.
Central AIC. eleclrlc wiring, carpet
pert, appkancet, front porch. Ho
doing cost ISK/morTl 407-780-

407-322-0088

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S4f*ord: 211 buigaloi*. terg* comer
kx. tenced. We*, henterood floor*,
rttached work (hop, new kitchen
cadrwt*. deckryj. 852.900.4073653491.

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O im e l* • IjiL e F ro n t • V &lt; illt-&gt; b u ll
• S iu r illn x IY h i I • T rn n lir ( u iu r l*

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4/2 Brick Homo, CHA FI Rm, uOWy
ffn, •hod. tooen Irort porch, citrue
treoe era*. 880,000.117 W**t Hoky
Drtvo, Oreng* City, 4078578410.

1 5 7 — M o b il e H o m es
Fo r S a l r

Tit# * Til# * TB#

With 12 Mo Lease &amp; Approved Credit

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141—Homes For Sale

UN TIL
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M O V E S

310 Welding 8 Sheet Metal
315 Well OrtMng
310 W indow Washing 8 '

AdvtrtiM your busirwu or m i y Ic m for m l l t t t o rb $ 2 X 0 par day.
Call (407) 322-2611 to apaak to a ClaaaHlad Rapraaantattve

B ra n d New

REN T

314 Upholstery

N H N I

Wyndham Place

NO

290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
203 Moving 8 Storage
293 OH. Luba 8 Filter
294 Painting
205 Paper Hanging
397 Peat Control
200 Plano/Organ Timing
200 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Rooting
303 Screen a Glass Work
303 Secretarial 8 Typing
304 Siding
305 Smalt Butinas*
300 Stained Qlas*
307 Swimming Pool Oervtcaa
300 Termite Repair
300 Transportation
311 Travel
313 Tree Service
313 TV/Radto

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Business &amp; Services
Directory

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JA N U A R Y

200 Locksmith

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407 323-3301

|«a»l»4 AMERICA'S CHOICE FOR APARTMENT LIVING £

PAY

287 Law n Service*
200 Legal Berries*

S e rtb R l: 2/1, te n a d yerd, hard wood
flo o r*, g ra a t a r u . ow ner m otivated
889.900. U c R ealtor. 407-321-7889.

en ta ls

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s to re
d e p a rtm e n t
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p ro
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boxes
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A m e ric a n
M ake n
s o m n o le n t
sound
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F ra m e d
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c h a ra c te r
“W a s n 't m e I*
B u tte r?
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County land swap draws questions
Commissioners Henley and Maloy
question why the deal is being offered

B y Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

SANFORD — The Seminole County
Commission is considering a land swap
that would trade a storm water retention
pond for 23 acres of wetlands, a move that
not only Infuriates several Lake Howell
residents, but a couple of commissioners,
as well.
Commissioners Carlton Henley and
Grant Maloy are displeased the commis­
sion is even considering a swap that they

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say has no benefit to the county. If
approved, the 3.47 acres of retention pond
will be used as "developmental credits"
by the developer enabling them to have a
higher density of apartment complexes.
The retention pond could make a differ­
ence of about 40 additional apartment

S u p p o r tin g

units at the development.
The issue came about in November
2000, when county staff conlacted the
owner of the Casselberry property on the
northwest comer of Howell Branch and
Lake Ann Lane for a possible purchase. If
acquired the land could possibly help the

h is c o u n tr y a n d

county’s stormwater division develop a
regional stormwater facility within the
Howell Creek Basin. Talks ceased after the
property owners asked for more than $2
million for the 40-acre tract, substantially
more than the county's available funds.
On March 26, the developer of the
property and attorney Ken Wright with
the firm of Shutts &lt;c Bowen met with
county staff and proposed the trade. On
May 8, the county commission approved
See Swap, Page 7A

h is b r o th e r

Section D

C o lle g e s
scram b le to
fill h igh -tech
jo b v a ca n cie s
B y C h ristop he r Patton
Staff Writer

Home

Sw eet

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Despite personal tragedy,
Ellen Ware fulfills her
dream of owning a home
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for Humanity.
Page 1C

Police search for
missing man
A Winter Park man has
been missing for more than a
week and the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office is
asking for the public's help to
establish his whereabouts.
Darryl Wayne Jamison, 36,
was last seen at his job at the
Interlachen Animal Hospital
on Wednesday, Oct. 24. His
employer reported him as a
missing person on Oct. 26
after he failed to show up for
work both Thursday and
Friday.
There was no apparent
sign of foul play, but his vehi­
cle was also missing.
Anybody with information
about Jamison's whereabouts
should
call Investigator
Brenda Sonafelt of SCSO at
407-665-6600 or 407-623-1060.

Seminole Smile

Brett Koto fourth-grader at WickJow Elementary School, eschowod tho traditional Halloween costumes to dress as a proud American to support his
brother. Thomas Bolsega, who is stationed In Wichita Fails. Texss with the U.S. Navy. His mom. Linda Bolsega. adjusts the costume, which she
and a friend made using scraps of material she gol from a flag making compary. Best Made Flags In FI. Lauderdale.

SANFORD — A Joint initia­
tive between area community
colleges is helping meet the
increasing
demand
for
Information Technology (IT)
workers in Central Florida.
Seminole, Lake-Sumter and
Valencia college presidents
announced the program in
April and set a goal of training
15,000 new IT workers in the
next three years. An interim
report indicates the initiative is
an early success as IT capacity
has increased 21 percent at the
three colleges and enrollment
has increased 12 percent.
th e three colleges prepared
for the initiative by adding 14
full-time and 34 part-time facul­
ty. The schools have also added
12 new IT programs and 12 new
lmni.Ui.v’, .» t&gt;»*w
u -lm sm ™ degree at Seminole
and Valencia.
Despite the increases, SCC
Dean
of
Business
and
Information Technology Derek
Crews said more students are
needed in the new initiative to
help fill the shortage of IT
workers. College statistics note
that the Central Florida region
will need approximately 57,000
IT jobs next year.
See Vacancies, I’age 4A

Robinson discovers history of
Crooms library among debris

Officers pitch
in to help local
food drive

B y M arva Hawkins

Herald Correspondent

B y C hristo pher Patton
Staff Writer

SAN FORD — With one load
of nonperishable food goods
already collected and sent to the
Salvation Army, the holiday food
drive by the Sanford Police
Department A Squad Is an examile of community policing at its
finest.
Lt. Coolidge Hargrett said the
squad wanted to do something
that would help give back to the
community. The new project col­
lects food for holiday baskets
that the Salvation Army distrib­
utes to needy residents in the
area. Officers collect cans and
dry foods at the Winn Dixie gro­
cery store on Sanford Avenue
and the department during nor­
mal business hours.
"The police department is try­
ing to do more than just protect

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Sanford officers from A Squad gather at Winn Dixie to promote their newest
community policing project. Standing in the back row are officers K.
McLackian, J. Mender, J. Hargrett, M. Bernosky. A. Johns, T. Huynh and T.
Butter. Kneeling In the Iron! row: Dewey Langston, Store assistant manager
Al Harris and officer T. McDonald.
and serve," Hargrett said.
"W hen I was at the Orlando
Police Department, they were
big on community policing.
Chief Toolcy is also big on com-

munity policing."
According to Hargrett, too
often officers see homes with
See Officers, Page 7A

SANFORD — A history of
Crooms Academy classes of
1948 and 1949 has been found
by Larry Robinson, a janitor at
Crooms.
Over 62 years of history was
entombed in a capsule put
behind the cornerstone of
Crooms Academy Memorial
Library. Robinson found tho
container with the historical
documents in a pile of debris
left by crews renovating tho
school.
Inside tho container w as
information about the library's
dedication, which occurred on
Sunday, May 1, 1949 at 3 p.m.
The cornerstone was lade by
Ml. Olive Lodge AF&amp;AM, C.H.
Taylor,
Wishful
Master.
Affiliated lodges involved
were from Oviedo, Altamonte
Springs, Winter Park, Winter
Garden, Orlando and DeLand.

The addresses for the occa­
sion were given by Professor
G .L. Porter, President of
Florida
State
Teachers'
Association, also Mr. S.VV.
Curtis, Executive Secretary,
Florida
State
Teachers'
Association.
The new library celebration
ground breaking was an histor­
ical event. The new $25,000
library site was approximately
150 feet north of the Academy.
Superintendent T.W. Lawton,
R. McGriff, a graduate of the
Negro high scnool made the
address (quote from April 11,
1949
Sanford
Herald).
Jacksonville Attorneys S.D. and
N.K. McGill were associates in
taw.
Persons breaking ground
were asked to make donations,
and their names were recorded
for future use in the project
said professor Crooms.
See History, Page 4A

Zoo’s Baby Animal Stroll puts unique animals on display
B y Andrea Farmer
Special to the Herald

David Scott —Principal at
Idyllwilde Elementary School

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SANFORD — They’re blue-eyed, bushy-tailed and
ready to play. Catch the clouded leopard cubs and other
furry, feathered, and scaly animal babies at the Central
Florida Zoological Park during the Baby Animal Stroll.
From Nov. 1 through Dec. 31. the Zoos Baby Animal
Stroll will feature the endangered male and female
clouded, leopard cubs, a young spot-nosed guenon,
wreathed hombill chick, silvery-cheeked hombill chick,
juvenile Egyptian cobras, and a new-born prehensile­
tailed skink.
The male and female clouded leopard cubs were bom
July 24, and are made their public debut on Nov. 1 after
being hand-raised by animal staff. Th#Zoo is one of two
facilities participating in the American Zoo and
Aquarium Associations Species Survival Plan successful­

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ly reproducing these endangered species in 2001. They
represent an important addition to the captive popula­
tion of this leopard species.
Many of these animals represent first-time births at the
Zoo, including nine Egyptian cobras that were hatched
after a 58-day incubation, some of which will be on
exhibit. The Zoos first silvery-cheeked hombill hatched
on July 7, and emerged from the nest cavity on Oct. 5.
The five-month old spot-nosed guenon is very active,
exploring his surroundings and playing with his older
sister. The seven-month old wreathed hombill chick is
iwing quickly due in large part to the care provided by
parents. At iust one month of age, the young prehen­
sile-tailed skink is already more than half of his fullgrown length and is on exhibit in the herpetarium with
nis parents.

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See Zoo, Page 9A

Marsld photo by Tommy Vlncool
Zoo keeper Enn Singer got a suprise Thursday when a cloud­
ed leopard cub jumped Irom a branch onto her back during the
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T h i Seminole Mou ld

Sunday. November 4. 2001

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A G LA N C E AROUND O U R CO UN TY

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You can tell I'm in the older genera­
tion when I explain that (in rural
Michigan) I went through a one-room,
........................... one-teacher school,
which covered grades
K through 8. My par­
ents never missed a
PTA meeting, and
attended every func­
tion the school had.
Once I went to high
school however, I don't
Nick
recall they ever went
Pfeifauf
into the school for any­
thing, especially PTA
* #* *
meetings. My father
said it would be of no value, as the larg­
er school was governed by bureaucracy,
and nothing he could ever say or do
would change anything, so why bother.
While I hope there are no longer oldfashioned-thinking parents like mine, I
imagine we still have many who think
the same way.
If so, this is an opportunity to change
all of that. The week of Nov. 11 through
17 is American Education Week, nation­
wide. It's been observed on the week
before Thanksgiving for the past 78
years. On the national level, it is a spe­
cial time to honor the teachers and
school staff who educate the nation's 53
million school children. It also affords
an opportunity to recognize the critical
role public schools serve by caring for
our children and imparting American
ideals.
Many parents may attend functions in
which their youngsters are involved
such as sporting events, band or choral
concerts, etc. But they simply ignore the
PTA or other school meetings in which
important issues that may effect their
children-are held;
OK, so you're thinking one person
can't make a difference, but as we saw
in Florida last November, one person
CAN make a difference.
In addition to working to improve
education, PTA involvement provides an
opportunity to learn about your child's
school, its operations, and meet and con­
verse with the teachers. Are you going
to let your youngster go through an
entire school year, or an entire school
without knowing who is teaching them
and what conditions exist?
Bob Chase, President of the National
Education Association commented, "In
the wake of Sept. 11, teachers, school
support professionals and other staff
have bonded together to help children
cope with overwhelming events, while
experiencing their own shock and grief.
School staff across the nation have chan­
neled feelings of anxiety into service,
raising funds for relief efforts and shar­
ing valuable lessons of hope and heal­
ing."
Locally, individual schools and schoolrelated organizations may have their
own special event for this American
Education Week. Ask your children to
find out, or make a phone call to the
school. Find out what's going on - then
attend and get involved.
Hopefully, you will continue being
involved in your children's education.
Schools can teach reading, writing and
arithmetic, but there is so much more
parents can and should do.

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A recent Page Private School Car and Motorcycle Show waa a big aucceas, especially lor the Sanford Police Department
Officer Joe Swain. He took home second place for his DARE Ford Model F. Presenting the award to Swain la event sponsor
Mike Ftynn of Irish Mike’s Automotive In Winter Park. Connie Baugher-Forg, director of the school, and atudsnta who par­
ticipating in the show congratulate Swain on his priie.

■

• Sanford police arrested Tanita
Toliver, 23, of Sanford Wednesday for
retail theft. She
pair of Nike
g pants valued at
I3S and a Nike longt ialeeve
___________
T-shirt valued at 936 into her purse wkuie ahop- —
ping at Just For Feet near the Seminole
Towne Center Mall.
• Oviedo police arrested Evony
WUson, 16, and Tlffanye Williams, 18,
both of Sanford for allegedly sti
items from the Burdines at the Ovii
Marketplace Mall. Security showed
police a videotape o f three females and
two small children who selected $257
worth of merchandise from the store
and then concealed it in shopping bags.
The third unidentified females escaped
security custody. The two other sub­
jects were charged with retail theft and
giving false names to taw enforcement.
■ Longwood police arrested
Clarence Wilson, 38, of Sanford for
stealing $98 of meats and seafood from
the Albertsons grocery store on US
Highway 17/92 in Longwood.
• Misty Shock, 22, of Sanford was
arrested by Sanford police Tuesday
after Wal-Mart security witnessed her
stealing a home pregnancy test.
• Longwood police arrested Carlos
Lopez, 39, of Longwood Monday for
allegedly stealing a $7.99 knee brace
from Winn Dixie grocery store on State
Road 434 in Longwood.
• Sanford police arrested Ira
Jackson, 40, of Sanford for allegedly
stealing three tubes of Ambi Skin
Lotion valued at $15.93 from the Winn
Dixie grocery store on 17/92 in
Sanford.
Disturbing a School
Seminole deputies arrested Desene
Bradley, 22, of Sanford Wednesday for
causing a disturbance in the Lake Mary
High School administration office.

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Burglary
• Sanford police arrested Ebhomeya
Airiavbere, 18, erf Sanford Wednesday
for burglary erf a dwelling and larceny
over $300. The subject allegedly stole
$750 worth of video games and acces­
sories bum a Sanford resident.
• Casselberry police arrested
Kenneth Wing, 37, of Longwood for
burglary, petit theft and fraudulent use
of a credit card. Wing allegedly stole a
woman's purse from her car while it
was parked at a 7-11. Wing then report­
edly used her Fairwinds credit card
seven times totaling $2100 and her
Target credit card twice totaling $370.
Police caught up with Wing when he
tried to purchase a set of tires with the
credit card, but the tires were not in
stock. Wing said he would return later
for the tires, but his demeanor made
the clerk of Don Olsen's Tires Plus in
Lake Mary suspicious. The employee's
call to police eventually led to Wing's
arrest.
Crack Down
• Agents of the City/County
Investigative Bureau conducted an
undercover operation in Sanford
Wednesday and arrested Temlrio
Hersey, 19, of Sanford. Hersey report­
edly sold two pieces of counterfeit
crack cocaine to an undercover agent
for $40. Hersey was charged with sale
of counterfeit substance in lieu of crack
cocaine.
Agents also arrested Robert Baglcy,
42, and Willie Horton, 54, both of
Sanford as the two worked together to
sell an undercover agent $40 worth of
crack cocaine. Both were charged with
cocaine possession and intent to sell.

Marijuana Possession
• Seminole deputies arrested Babak
Davoodian, 18, of Longwood after he
was stopped in reference to a suspi­
cious vehicle call. Deputies found two
smoking pipes, a bag of marijuana less
than 20 grams and rolling papers in the
vehicle.
DU1
depu
• Seminole deputies
arrested Drian
Harvey, 32, of Lake Mary
4ary1Wednesday
for driving under the influence, resisting an officer and disorderly intoxica­
tion. Harvey received the disorderly
charge when he started shouting
obscenities. He received the resisting
an officer charge when he refused to
sign three citations for unlawful speed,
change of address over 10 days and
driving under the influence.
• EVbra Westfall, 41, of Sanford was
arrested by Sanford Police Wednesday
for driving under the influence and
reckless driving.
• Mary Pederson, 46, of Sanford was
arrested by Sanford police Thursday
for driving under the Influence and
reckless driving. She was stopped as
she reportedly was driving 64 mph in a
45 mph zone on State Road 600. Her
vehicle also had a rear brake light out.
• Lake Mary police arrested Steven
Reece, 48, of Lake Mary Thursday for
driving under the influence.
• Sanford police arrested Timothy
Johnson, 28, of Longwood for driving
under the influence. Police stopped
Johnson's red Chevy pick-up after it
was seen swerving along 17/92.

• Altamonte Springs police arrested
Samuel Bleus, 20, of Longwood
Wednesday for possession of cocaine.
He was initially stopped for running a
stop sign. Officers found 15 pieces of
cocaine hidden beneath the vehicle's
center console in the gearbox.

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p.m. Nov. 9, in the Shriner's
Auditorium in Maitland.
Congressman John Mica will
be the honorary chair for the
evening.
Numerous Items will be on
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500 in the silent auction.
Tickets are $20 In advance
and $25 at the door. Partial pro­
ceeds will benefit Angel Flight
Southeast
For more information, call
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The Celery City Cruisers, In
conjunction with the
Seminole County Historical
Museum, presents its 18th
annual car show Nov. 10 at the
museum, located at 300 Bush
Blvd. and 17-92 across from
Flea World.
All cars will be judged with
trophies awarded for first, sec­
ond and third place. The event
will include 14 classes of street
rods, stock and modified cars
and trucks. The first 150 cars
get a dash plaque.
Registration is from 8 a.m. to
11 a.m. and cost is $15. For
more information, contact
David Scott at 407-323-8844.

Contempt of Court
Seminole deputies charged Teresa
Combs, 40, of Geneva Monday with
contempt of court as she reportedly
showed up for a 30-day jail sentence 45
minutes late and drunk. A breathalyzer
test revealed a blood alcohol content of
.215. When asked if she consumed any
alcohol that day she replied "I had
some beer, pork chops and sex."

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• Seminole deputies arrested Calvin
Lee, 24, of Sanford for possession of
crack cocaine. Deputies stopped Lee at
State Road 600 and 22nd Street for hav­
ing a headlight ou t Three pieces of
crack cocaine were found In his jacket.

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• Sanford police arrested Reginald
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he allegedly tried to exit the Park N’
Shop at 329 Sanford Ave. with two
steaks concealed In his sweat pants.
The steaks were valued at $4.72 and
$5.11 and Bookman was charged with
retail theft

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On Saturday, Nov. 3, it's
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Scouts will go door to door in
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Saturday, Nov. 10, the scouts
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Obituaries
HARRY R. ATKINSON
Hairy R. Atkinson, 73, Perch
Lane, Sanford, died Tuesday,
Oct. 30,2001 at his residence.
Bom in Columbus County, N.C.,
he moved to Central Florida
from Ladson, S.C. in 1969. He
was a retired mastcrchief
radioman for the U.S. Navy and
later was a salesman for selfimprovement courses. He
belonged to Seminole
Community Church, Sanford,
Fleet Reserve, VFW, Masons and
Shriners. hie was a veteran of
the U S. Navy.
Survivors include wife,
Marguerite S. Atkinson; sons,
Mickael, Dillon, Colo., James,
Altamonte Springs; daughters,
Sandra Baldorossi, Sanford,
Rebecca Sommer, Merrificld,
Minn.; brothers, Ben, Georgia,
James, Jacksonville, Cleve,
Gastonia, N.C., Jerry, Wclatka;
sisters, Peggy Estep, Lakeland,
Jo Grainger, Longs, S.C.; five
grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be
made to Seminole Community
Church, 5070 Orange Blvd.,
Sanford, FL 32771.
Deltona Memorial Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge of
arrangements.
ELLEN BUTLER
Ellen Butler, 75, Hughes
Street, Sanford, died Tuesday,
Oct. 30,2001 at Bridgeview
Center. She was bom July 30,
1926 in Monticello. She was a
homemaker and a member of
Mount Zion Missionary Baptist
Church.
Survivors include sons, James
and Jerry, both of Sanford;
daughters, Juanita Williams and
Dianna Butler, both of
Wauchula, Patricia, Gwendolyn
and Rosalind, all of Sanford; sis­
ters, L&gt;uise Miller and Lucille
Mills, both of Sanford; 14 grand­
children; five great-grandchil­
dren.
Wilson-Eichelbergcr
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
P E U W IN E G a V K ^ O L L
Delphine G. Carroi, 83,
Sanford, died Monday, Oct. 29,
2001 in Seminole, Florida. Bom
in Junction City, Kan., she
moved to Sanford from
Memphis, Tenn.. in 1968 and
only recently moved tu
Seminole to be under family
care. She retired as a dietician

for hospitals in New York and
Tennessee. She was a Protestant.
Survivors include sister, Zella
L Smimow, Wammton, Va., and
nephew, J. Riley Miimow, Fort
Washington, Md.
Blount, Currcy &amp; Reel
Funeral Home’s Memorial Park
Chapel, St. Petersburg, In charge
of arrangements.

arrangements.
MAXWELL GATLIN
Maxwell Gatlin, 64,
Woodvitlc, Florida, died Friday,
Oct. 26,2001 in Tallahassee. He
was bom in Woodville and was
a life-long resident. He was for­
mer owner/operator of the Feed
Shack in Woodville, was a mem­
ber of Crossway Baptist Church
and a U S. Navy veteran.
Survivors include wife,
Shirley, Woodville; daughters,
Doreen, Woodville, Darlene
Nuncry, St. Marks, FI.; brothers,
W.O., Brainard, Minn., Frank,
Crawfordvillc, FI., Palmer,
Woodville; sisters, I r i ^
BeaucKamb and Caro^n
Bosenberg, both of Tallahassee,
Marie Hamilton, Niceville; three
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Friday in Tallahassee.
Culley's Meadowwood
Funeral Homes, Riggins Road
Chapel, in charge of arrange­
ments.

HERMAN S. DORMAN
Herman S. Dorman, 83,
Mason Avenue, Daytona Beach,
died Thursday, Nov. 1,2001 at
Emory L Bennett VA Nursing
Home in Daytona Beach. Bom
In Lynnwood, Penn., he moved
to Central Florida from Grants
Pass, Ore. in 1994. FTo was a
retired aero space engineer at
Lockheed in Sunnyvale, Cal. He
was a 32nd Degree Mason and
Scottish Rites in California, a
member of Elks and Moose in
Grants Pass. He was a World
War II veteran of the U 5. Army.
Survivors include daughter,
Patricia Spivey, DeLand; step­
daughter, Jan Walton, Arizona;
five grandchildren; two great­
grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge of

JOHN J. HORAN

Division. Bom Jn. 25,1916 in
Ashley, Penn., he moved to
Central Florida 17 years ago. He
was a retired air traffic con­
troller and a member o f St.
Stephen Catholic Church. He
was a World War 11 veteran of
the U.S. Airforce.
Survivors include wife,
Rosina O., Oviedo; sons, John,
Winter Springs, Michael,
DeLnd; daughter, Mary Teresa
Giresi, Westerville, Ohio; six
grandchildren.
Banflcld Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
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O p in io n
Just the truth please
McKinney's playing of race card
is trumped by the facts
To the Honorable Cynthia McKinney:
Your Oct. 29 commentary•InTheWa
In The Washington Post — a defense
of vour controversial Oct. 12 letter to Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin
Taul — started out so well. It was reasoned and well-written,
explaining why you thought New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani had
been wrong to reject the prince’s $10 million donation to the Sept.
11 relief fund.
Challenging critics who thought you should be silenced, you
also defended your right to free speech; rebuffing
those who called you unpatriotic, you noted your
support for overtime pay for servicemen; answer­
ing those who called you anti-Semitic, you reiter­
ated your longstanding support of Israel.
You even quoted from the lyrics of the patriotic
song made popular by country singer Lee'
unexpected rhetorical
Greenwood — a clever and unexpectec
device given the cultural divide separating his
fans from yours.
Then
then yc
you ruined your argument by gratuitousCynthia
ly brandishing the race &lt;
card.
Tucker
“Why such a negative reaction to my letter?”
• • • • • • • you asked. "I believe that when it comes to major
foreign policy issues, many prefer to have black people seen and
not heard.”
How incredibly stupid. What exactly do you think Colin Powell
does for a living? What do you think Condoleezza Rice is doing in
all those White House briefings?
That was not the first time you blamed racism for the criticism
you received over your apology to the Saudi prince. You also
whipped out the race card in interviews on urban-market radio
stations.
Indeed, your original letter recited a litany of facts highlighting
the continuing racial gap in American social well-being. Listing
everything from homelessness among black Americans to the nigh
rate of incarceration of black men, you asked the prince to donate
the $10 million to African-American causes instead.
Such a letter would have been controversial even without your
plea for the prince's money. After all, you seemed to endorse his
suggestion tnat the atrocities were provoked by U S. foreign policy.
But your focus on America's racial divide was ill-timed in the
aftermath of the attacks, which have united the nation across lines
of race, class and religion. The terrorists murdered blacks, whites
and browns, the young, the middle-aged and the elderly, Muslim,
Christian and Jew.
More to the point, your litany of statistics was startingly out of
context. While Dlack Americans still lag behind whites in several
social indicators, we enjoy, as a group, more prosperity than blacks
in almost any other country. After all, your letter gained attention
because you are a member of the U.S. Congress, one of a growing
group of African-American elected and appointed officials holding
positions o f power across the country.
Including the White House. With a black man serving as secreu r^ o t »u ta, tha moat prominent post in the Cabinet and the chief
iltect of U 5 . foreign policy, It was just ludicrous ot you to sug­
gest that blacks are not allowed to speak on that topic. Powell has
cTis^&amp;Bs&amp;d the globe ce ifftilting a worldwide coalition against
terrorism.
And then there's Rice, the national security adviser. Long
included in the Bush inner circle, she clearly has the president's
ear. During the campaign, she was entrusted with tutoring Bush,
who acknowledged that his grasp of foreign policy issues was ten­
uous at the time.
Whatever you think of President Bush, you should give him
credit
where it's due: 'He has appointed African-Americans
to
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more powerful positions than any other president. And you
should not disrespect the accomplishments of Rice and Powell by
failing to acknowledge their influence on American foreign policy.
You should also give up your reflexive tendency to blame
racism every time you encounter difficulty. Your indiscriminate
use of the word only cheapens the struggles of those who must
still labor to overcome genuine racism.
Cynthia Tucker is editorialI page editor for the Atlanta
Constitution. She can be reached by e-mail: cynthiaOajc.com.
O 2001 A T L A N T A C O N S T IT U T IO N

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“There are unfilled positions
in IT fields even in the downturned economy," Crews said.
"If we're going to continue to
attract
IT
companies
to
Seminole County and Central
Florida w e're going to have to
supply more workers. Roughly
half the IT jobs in Central
Florida are going unfilled."
Although the shortage is a
national problem. Crews said
it’s im portant that Central
Florida takes the lead as the area
tries to develop a high tech cor­
ridor from Tampa Bay to Volusia
County.
"Seminole County, in particu­
lar, has been one of the areas
with the most high-tech compa­
nies," he said.
The program is endorsed by
Gov. Jeb Bush, who hopes it can
become an important part of
Operation Paycheck — a pro­
gram that tries to quickly retrain
displaced workers.
Ac
According to Crews, IT posi­
tions are well paying and the

key is to find unemployed
workers who are willing to leam
a new- field. Tracy Burchard,
who works for Intellimark, an IT
job placement company in
Casselberry, agrees that more
skilled workers are needed.
"The talent is not out there
and a lot of that has been very
recent — in the last six months
to a year," Burchard said. "There
just has not been enough people
going through schools getting
IT training."
In particular, Burchard said
"hard-core programmers" are a
premium as there is a major
deficit of those who have exper­
tise in computer languages such
as JAVA, Visual Basic and C++
with a UNIX server back­
ground. She said she occasional­
ly has to go out-of-state to
recruit programmers and other
IT specialists for Central Florida
jobs.
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Deputy Defense Secretary
Gen. George C. Marshall
Paul Wolfowitz told The
recounted Japanese resistance
London Telegraph last week
and the willingness of Japanese
soldiers to fight to the death
that Britain and the United
States should expect a largeduring World War II. "We had
scale chemical and biological
one hundred thousand people
weapons assault on
killed in Tokyo in one
civilian targets by
night of bombs, and it
Osama bin Laden's ter­
had seemingly no effect
rorist group. The objec­
whatsoever," Marshall is
tive, said Wolfowitz, is
oted in "Truman,"
to cause tens of thou­
vid McCullough's
sands of casualties.
1992 biography of the
If such a forecast is
president "It destroyed
based on sound intelli­
the Japanese cities, yes,
but their morale was
gence, President Bush
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Harry Truman, and
* * * if we could, to shock
employ the use of at
them into action...We had to
least tactical nuclear weapons
end the war; we had to save
against the Taliban should it be
American lives."
concluded that such a weapon
might produce better results
That was Truman's main con­
than the current bombing cam­
cern - saving American lives. As
recounted in McCullough's
paign. If this is war, why pull
book, the president took no
any punches?
There are similarities between delight in wiping out entire
cities and thousands of civil­
Japan in 1945 - the first and
ians, but Japan, like the Taliban
only time any nation has
today, had started the war and
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up. The
Japanese, like the Taliban,
Then, Japanese troops frequent­
ly hid in caves and pillboxes
promised more American dead,
and fought with a religious fer­
and Truman's first obligation,
like that of President Bush, was
vor inspired by their Emperor
to protect America and
in whom they vested divine
Americans. "It occurred to me,"
power. Now, the Taliban use
McCullough quotes Truman,
caves as protective cover and
"that a quarter of a million of
are inspired by religious zeal.

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It has been as unforgivable as
my son's actions.
We, as Americans, turn to
the "Human Judicial System "
for fairness and justice for both
parents and children's rights
and not for lies and deceit.
I'm certain I'm not the only
parent that has faced this
dilemma. If the "H um an
Judicial System " had stepped
in when my son or your child
was 14 years old or younger,
when trouble started, we par­
ents would not be at this horri­
ble crossroad.
My son's probation officer,
arresting officer
offla and his coun­
selor at "TASK" all lied and
deceived me by saying my son
would never see the letter I
wrote to his probation officer.
As parents, we need to
demand our Parental Rights
concerning being deceived by
our "Human Judicial System "
the courts and the juvenile sys­
tem.
In my opinion. Governor
Bush need to receive letters
from concerned parents on
matters of this nature to both
protect parents rights, family
safety and harmony.
He will be sent tnis one.
Lynn Krause
Sanford

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Thanks to those
who helped in
time of need
To the editon
I would like to take this
opportunity to thank all of the
people who provided me and
my family with comfort, sup­
port, and assistance following
the passing of my grandmoth
nie Dinah, on Oct.
er, Ms. Mamie
9. My family was bolstered by
the sentiments which so many
o f you who knew and loved
her were
enough to
re gracious
gra
express. Tnrough your kindI
ness and sympathy, we were
able to embrace her cherished M
memory and celebrate her
extraordinary life.
I would also like to express ■
our humble gratitude and l o v - *
ing appreciation to Reverend
Ronala Merthie, the New Life
Center Church family, and
Mother Dinah's beloVed N ew H
Salem Primitive Baptist C h u rch ;
family.
May God Bless you,
Velma H. W illiams,g
on behalf of the Hayes, D in ah *
and Williams Famili

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the flower of our young man­
hood were worth a couple of
Japanese cities, and I still think
they were and are."
"Remember Pearl Harbor"
served as a rallying cry for a
previous generation that taught
warmongers the consequences
of attacking the United States.
"Rememoer the World Trade
Center and the Pentagon"
should serve as a contemporary
rallying cry. The Taliban fight
with the weapons of terror,
determined to kill every man,
woman and child they can. The
United States should spare no
effort in wiping out the Taliban
and all terrorists who would
follow in their sandal-steps. If
there is collateral civilian dam­
age, that's war.
America's willingness to use
nuclear weapons during World
War II preserved the peace and
te; into the hearts of our
struck fear
adversaries. It's time for anoth­
er demonstration of our resolve.
Perhaps nothing short of
nuclear weapons will deter for
another generation the enemies
of freedom. Like the fanatical
Japanese of Truman's day, the
fanatical Taliban will not be dis­
suaded from murdering as
many Americans as they can.
This is not a time for diplomatic
or political niceties. It is a time
to wipe them out before they
wipe any more of us out.

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to use the power he had to save
America and the lives of its citi­
zens. As David McCullough
writes, "Japan had some 2.5
million regular troops on the
home islands, but every male
between the ages of 15 and 60;
every female from 17 to 45, was
being conscripted and armed
with everything from ancient
brass cannon to bamboo spears.
taught to strap explosives to
their bodies and throw them­
selves at advancing tanks."
That's the kind of fanaticism
the United States faces in
Afghanistan and in countries
like Iraq. If we show them that
our sword is bigger than theirs
and, more importantly, that we
will not shrin.
nk from using it to
defend our people and our val­
ues, the likelihood we will have :
to do so again in the near future
will be diminished.
There is a psychological and ;
political downside to deploying
even tactical nuclear weapons.
But there’s a bigger downside
should Wolfowitz's forecast
come true. Americans and
Britons who would die in such
a terrorist attack - and their
loved ones - deserve to know
that their countries are doing all
they can to defend them.

Street. They served as principal
there for 15 years prior to going
to
Crooms
Academy
in
Goldsboro.
Crooms said his task was to
carry on in such a way that boys
and girls may have the opportu­

nity to prepare for a better life,
he declared. He paid tribute to
his wife, "who never faltered" in
aiding him in his work.
More information about the
history found in the capsule will
be provided in future articles.

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The patrons raised $6,000, which
was for books and furnishings.

Professor J.N. Crooms and his
wife, W.R. Crooms taught at
Crooms from 1926 to 1953-54.
In 1949 Crooms revealed that
he had come to Sanford 42 years
ago and taught for five years at
the old Hopper Academy at 7th

Street and Cypress Avenue. He
married Wealthy Richardson
Crooms in 1908 and she taught
school at Hopper. In 1911 he was
instrumental in planning and
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high school in that city. He
later attended Allenbury
Electrical School in
Washington, D.C.

F.F. Dutton
F.F. Dutton, local produce
dealer, packer and shipper of
celery and other truck farm
Lee Ransbottom
products was also president of
Lee Ransbollom, local ship­
F.F. Dutton and Sons, Inc., pre­
per and packer of celery,
cooling plant. Since coming to
entered the farming business in Sanford in 1912, he had been
Sanford in 1922. Prior to that
affiliated with several of the
he managed a large
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wheat ranch in
cerns.
Canada and was in
He was bom Jan. 11,
charge of a muckland
1875 tn Virginia and
experiment project on
was raised on a farm
a ranch in northern
in Illinois. He received
Michigan.
his education at both
He was bom in Ohio
the Dixon Normal
and during his early
College in Dixon, 111.
and Rochester
life he traveled all
over the United Stales
University in
and Canada. He
Rochester, N.Y.
G ra c e Marie
attended Ohiu
Before entering the
Northern College.
Stlneclpher produce business, he
While attending to
owned and operated a
his interests in Sanford • • • • • • • commercial school in
during the winter he resided at
Philadelphia. In 1933 he was
612 Park Avenue and attended
considered on of the best
the Presbyterian Church.
informed authorities on the
Early the previous fall, he
shipment of celery and other
had supervised the construc­
farm products. Mr. Dutton was
tion o f a modem celery wash­
a member of the Masonic
ing and packing house near the
Lodge and resided at 2041
Mountain Ice Company Plant
Mellonville Avenue. He had
on the west side of town.
three children. Stewart Dutton
During the recent season, his
and F.F. Dutton, Jr., bath of
new project was patronized so
Sanford, and Mrs. Frances P.
well that he announced that it
Woodruff, Englishtown, N.J.
was a success.
C.H. Eckerson
H.H. Coleman
C.H. Eckerson, president of
On Dec. 1.1932, H.H.
the Eckerson Fruit Canncrs,
Coleman came to Sanford as
Inc., first came to Sanford in
Ihe local manager of the
1921, remaining only a short
Florida Power and Light
time. He returned in 1930 to
Company. He succeeded Clyde
take charge of the newly
Byrd who had been transferred
formed company that had
to the Daytona Beach division
grown to be one of the fore­
of that company.
most grapefruit and orange
Mr. Coleman was a member
juice canning plants in the
of the Masonic Order, the Elks,
state, employing over 400 per­
Rotary, Chamber of Commerce
sons.
and Holy Cross Episcopal
Mr. Eckerson was bom in
Church.
New Jersey and received his
I le had established his home at
education In Hackensack. Later
461 Mellonville Avenue where
he continued his studies at
he resided with his wife, the
Drake's College in New York
former Irene Thayer.
City.
Mr. Coleman was born in
He was married to the former
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529 Valencia Drive. In the sum­
mers they lived cither in
Teaneck, N.J. or Shelboume, Vt.
When in Sanford, the super­
vision o f his plant required
most o f his time, but during his
leisure hours he enjoyed draw­
ing mechanical plans. His
favorite reerrations were golf,
fishing and hunting.
H.F. Calhoun
H.F. Calhoun owned and
operated stores bearing his
name in both Sanford and
Orlando.
He first came to Sanford in
1906 with his parents but
moved to Orlando shortly
thereafter. He returned to
Sanford in 1930 to become
owner o f the Calhoun
Department Store on Sanford
Avenue, which he presently
operated.
He was a member of the
Masonic Order and attended
First Baptist Church with his
wife, Luvera Smith Calhoun.
They resided at 613 1/2
Magnolia Avenue.
Mr. Calhoun was born in
Birmingham, Ala, but attended
Orange County Schools. His
favorite sports were baseball
and hunting.
Otto Caldw ell
As the Sanford representa­
tive and agent o f the St. Johns
River Line, Otto Caldwell was
considered largely responsible
for the success of the compa­
ny's business in Central
Florida. He is responsible for
placing regular boat schedules
on the river from Jacksonville
to Sanford.
Mr. Caldwell was bom in
1900 in Indiana and attended
schools In Kentucky and
Illinois. He had been connected
with the garage business in
Peoria, 111. until 1920.
The former Nell J. Sullivan
was his wife, and they had one
daughter.
His duties required him to
travel throughout the territory
which shipped through the
Sanford port. He said he liked
Sanford very much and hoped
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no tricks
Children and adults participate in
Halloween fun at area events

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

LAKE MARY — A friendly
competition between busi­
nesses in the Heathrow
International Business Park
may end up raising thou­
sands of dollars for two local
children's charities.
The inaugural First USA
Fall Classic 5K walk/run this
Sunday at 3 p.m. pits
Heathrow/Lake Mary busi­
nesses against each other. The
business with the largest per­
centage of attending employ­
ees will be awarded a trophy
that will rotate yearly to the
winner. The top 10 female
and male finishers will also
receive a medal.
Kelly Hainick, senior vice
president of First USA, said
he issued the corporate chal­
lenge to
—
a —
help raise
b an In thesifuallon'wTieh "
event that
you’ re helping
benefits
out two great
House of
charities like
Hope, a
these.
home for
troubled
Event Organizer teens, and
the
Arnold
Palmer Hospital for Children
and Women — Neonatal
Unit.
"I really can’t take credit
for the idea," Hainick said.
"M y next door neighbor
w orks at the Arnold Palmer
Hospital, and he was telling
m e how they were looking
for some charity events. It’s a
win-win situation when
you're helping out two great
charities like these."
The public is also invited
to take part in the fund-rais­
ing day that also includes a
Kids Fun Run, live entertain­
ment, a raffle supported with
goods from local merchants
and post-race refreshments
provided by the Stonewood
Tavern and Grill in
Heathrow.
More than 600 runners are
expected for the casual run
and probably one-third of the
participants will go home
w ith a raffle prize, said event
organizer Jerry Rhattigan.
The race will be in front of
the First USA complex off
International Parkway in
Heathrow and will be held
rain or shine. Competitors
wanting to sign-up for the
race are encouraged to arrive
at 1 JO p.m. Sunday for race
packets.
Entry fee for adults is $20
and $7 for kids. Fees include
commemorative T-shirts,
medals and post race refresh­
ments. Race packets are also
available from Track Shack
Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. Call 407-898-1313 for
more information or stop by
the Track Shack in Orlando, a
half-mile off Colonial Avenue
at 1104 N. Mills Avenue.
Christopher Patton can ba
reached at cpatton O eemlnolehersld.com or 407-322-2011.

Members of the Sanford Uona Club hand out candy at the Sanford Main
Street Trick-or-Treat event to The Faceless Men,' Marquis Riddick and
Dennis Bieham, who were escorted by Theresa Brooks.

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James Bateman of Sanford, dressed as 'Ash of the Evil Dead,* cuts t&lt; the chase when asking lor Halloween treats.

Adam Whiteside ol Sanford tries
to spook people with his
Skeleton' costume.

Kids didn’t have all the fun, as evi­
denced by Don Thompson and
Gordy Knipfer. The duo attended
the Main Street party, Thompson
as an unidentified monster and
Knipfer as vagrant with a cell
phone
Chrtstian Pre-School In Longwood students celebrated Halloween with a party. Her
teacher Wendy Wilson arranges her students so parents can take pictures.

Mom Patty Stafford and her son Zachary
attended the Genesis Christian Pre-School
party In ’60s flower children costumes.
Stephanie Zapata, dressed as a pussy
cat, and brother Johnathan, dressed as
Dracula, try to scare up some treats at the
Sanford Main Street party.

Cobio Burton, 2, of Sanford looks for some Scooby Snacks during his visit to
the Sanlord Main Street Halloween Trick-or-Treal event.
Doug and Peggy Fetrer.
right, didn’t scare these
kids, who were looking for
treats in downtown
Sanford.

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I’iige 7.A

Swap
from P if . ia
County Manager Kevin Grace to
authorize the developer to
rezone the county owned pond.
Grace said the developer was
fairly warned that "there may
never be an agreement."
"I do not see it as beneficial,"
said Henley who is also the dis­
trict commissioner for the area.
"I brought it up (before commis­
sion) three weeks ago because
it’s been going on since May. I've
been getting calls and com­
plaints on the project. I called
staff in and said we've spent
enough time on it and we're not
going to be involved."
Commissioner Henley initial­
ly tried a motion to cease
the swap, but that was denied 2
to 3.
The commission then voted 3
to 2 on Oct. 23 to wait on a dect-

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citizens and the St. John's Water
Management have been com­
pleted. Section 120 o f Florida
statues allows citizens to chal­
lenge decisions made by govern­
mental agencies. The individuals
are fighting environment per­
mits issued by St. Johns to the
developer.
All the delays are allowing
Wright and interested parties to
lobby for the swap that clearly
helps the developer, said Henley.
He said he also fears if the swap
is approved, it will be setting a
dangerous precedent.
"When he wasn't there (at the
Oct. 23 meeting) I figured he had
his votes," Henley said. "1
thought It was very interesting
Mr. Wright asked in a letter to
the board to hear the issue and
then he didn’t show up, which is

a sign to me he had his votes
before the meeting or he would
be in there fighting for it."
Commissioner Daryl McLain
made the motion to continue the
swap discussions until the hear­
ings are over and disagrees with
Henley's position. McLain said
Wright didn't show1 up for the
afternoon meeting because staff
told him it was on the evening
agenda.
"1 think wc have a responsibil­
ity to hear all the facts before we
consider it," McLain said. "I try
to make decisions on all the facts
and not make the easy decision
of just turning it down. I think
it's only prudent we wait for the
facts from the 120 hearings."
Christopher Patton can be
reached I at cpattonAeeminoleherald.com or 407-322-2611.

, Officers -------Continued from Pt|e 1A
bare cupboards and hungry chil­
dren. With the upcoming holi­
days, Hargrctt said the squad
wanted to help these families
have a happy holiday season.
"After 5 p.m. all the social
workers have gone home, and
then we're the public servants,"
he said. "We do a lot more than
law enforcement — it's just a lit­
tle part of it."
In addition to collecting the
food, some officers contribute
portions of their paychecks to
the cause. Hargrctt said he helps
the cause by throwing a couple
cans in the silver decorated bar­
rel when he grocery shops every
week. He once spent $40 on
donated goods, wnich he said
"goes far with the prices at Winn
Dixie." The grocery store is also
helping the officers by offering
special prices on dented cans
and large quantities.
Helping the squad's initiative
is local loltery winner Dewey
Langston.
"The Lord has blessed me and
I wanted to help," he said.
To donate to the drive just
stop by Winn Dixie and place
nonperishable food in the barrel

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Obituaries
HAZEL F. HULL
Hazel F. Hull, 9 1 ,21st
Avenue, Bradenton, died
Wednesday, Oct. 31,2001. She
was bom in Lockhart and
moved to Bradenton in 1996
after a lifelong residency in
Central Florida. She was a
retired registered nurse at
Orlando Regional Medical
Center and a member of
Kirkwood Presbyterian Church,
Bradenton.
Survivors include sons, Hugh
E., Orlando, Rev. C. William,
Bradenton; daughter, Alice Ann
Nilsen, Lake Mary; six grand­
children; two great-grandchil­
dren.
Graveside services will be
held Friday, Nov. 9 at 10 a.m. at
Greenwood Cemetery, Orlando.
Memorial services will be held
at 4 p.m„ Friday, Nov. 9 at
Tuskawilla Presbyterian Church
with Dr. Bob Barrett officiating
and Rev. A.F. Stevens assisting.
In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions may be made to
the Building Fund at Kirkwood
Presbyterian Church, 6101
Cortez Road, Bradenton, FI.
34210. Visitation for friends will
be from 6 - 8 p.m. Thursday,
Nov. 8 at Brisson Funeral
Home.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
ALLEN S. JOHNSON
Allen S. Johnson, 76, of
DeLand, died Wednesday, Oct.
24, 2001.
Survivors include wife, Willie
B. Johnson; daughters, Yvette
Madison, Sanford, Anna M.
Whites, Lake Helen; sons, Allen
S. Johnson 111, DeLand, Lambert
Johnson, Cocoa, Stanley White,
Sanford; brothers, James W.,
DeLand, William, New
Rochelle, N.Y.; six grandchil­
dren; three great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
at 1 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 3, at
the Greater Union First Baptist
Chutch. 140 South Clara Ave.,
OtUmd, with p a a h x T iv y .A .

Bradley, Sr. officiating. Calling
hours will be from 9 until 11
a.m. Saturday at Arthur Mack
Funeral Home, and at the
church from noon until scr ice
time.
Arthur Mack Funeral Home,
Inc. in charge of arrangements.
MARGUERETTE KINNA1RD
Marguerette Kinnaird, 81,
Lake Harney Road, Geneva,
died Monday, Oct. 29,2001 in
Oviedo. Bom in Ariee, W.Va.,
she moved to Central Florida
from Ohio in 1963. She was a
homemaker and a member of
First Baptist Church, Geneva.
Survivors Include daughters,
Susie Pearson. Sanford, Donna
Johnson, Orlando; sons, Ronnie,
Billy, Larry and Tony, all of
Geneva, Truby, Hiddenlte, N.C.;
sisters, June Nibert, Jewell
Bordman and Gamett Pearson,
all of Point Pleasant, W.Va.;
brothers, John Caudill and
Dallas Daudill, both of Marion,
Ohio; 14 grandchildren; nine
great-grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel, Sanford/Lake Mary, in
charge o f arrangements.
OMA LEE McARDLE
Oma Lee McArdle, 78,
Shannon Drive, Sanford, died
Tuesday, Oct. 30,2001. Bom in
Tracey City, Term., she moved to
Sanford in 1952. She was a
homemaker and a member of
First United Methodist Church
of Sanford.
Survivors include husband,
Arthur, Sanford; daughters,
Vicki Wettstein, South Carolina,
Linda White, Sanford; brothers,
Jim Berry, Texas, Richard Berry,
Jacksonville; four grandchil­
dren.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
LEON JOSIAH ROBBINS 11
Leon Joslah Robbins 11,70,
Carriage Hill Circle,
Casselberry, died Tuesday, Oct.
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April 13,1931 in Cleveland,
Ohio, he moved to Central
Florida 50 years ago. He was the
retired general manager for
Inland Container and a veteran
of the U S. Army.
Survivors include daughters,
Katie Calhcart, Columbia, Md.,
Laura Edwards, Peoria, Ariz.,
Liz Robbins, Casselberry, Jessica
Carey, Atlanta, Ga.; brother,
Bartow T. Robbins,
Wllimington, Del.; six grandchil­
dren.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
WALTER E. SCHUMACHER
Walter E. Schumacher, 75,
Grandview Avenue, Sanford,
died Wednesday, Oct. 31,2001
at Central Florida Regional
Hospital, Sanford. Bom April
25,1926 in Jacksonville, he lived
in Central Florida for 25 years.
He was a Senior Master Sgt.
(Retired) in the U S. Air Force.
He was a lifetime member of
DAV and American Legion. He
belonged to All Souls Catholic
Church.
Survivors include wife, Jane
L , Sanford; sons, Michael,
Texas, Phillip, Assoneit, Mass.,
Adam, Sanford, Robert Ward,
Winter Springs, Steven Ward,
Lenexa, Kan., Kevin Ward,
Assonctt, Mass., Tim Ward,
Winter Springs; brother
Edward, Jacksonville; 14 grand­
children; one great-grandchild.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
CECIL SIM PSON
Cecil Simpson, 51, Glen way
Drive, Sanford, died
Wednesday, Oct. 31,2001. Bom
In San Diego, Cal., he moved to
Central Florida in 1951.1 le was
an air conditioning technician
and an Episcopalian.
Survivors include daughter,
Alisha Simpson, Arizona; sons,
Marty and Cecil, both of
Longwood; brother, Ken,
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Syble Earnest, Largo; four
grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Winter Garden, In
charge of arrangements.

Survivors Include wife, Sue;
daughters Carol Still Moody,
Plant City, Patricia Coryell.
Tallahassee; sisters, Marcie
Callaway, High Point, N.C.,

Sunset Cremation Service,
Orlando, In charge of arrange­
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WILLIAM J. SKISLAK
William J. Skislak, 78, N.
Second Street, Winter Springs,
died Wednesday, Oct. 31,2001.
Bom in Annapolis, Md., he
moved to Central Florida in
1955. He was a retired high volt­
age electrician and a U S. Navy
veteran of World War II. He was
Catholic. He belonged to VFW,
Winter Springs, and Fleet
Reserve, Sanford.
Survivors include wife,
Donna, Winter Springs; sons,
William J., Gerald E. and Larry
Mason, all of North Carolina,
Kent Mason, Oviedo, Joseph,
Orange City, and Terry, South
Carolina; daughters, Debra
Hibler, Panama City, Marta Kay
Mason, North Carolina, Bobbi
Clcmmcr, Mountain Rest, S.C.,
Toni Nolln, Sanford, and Sandra
Dee Burrell, South Carolina; sis­
ters, Ann, Maryland, Betty,
Florida; 11 grandchildren; four
great-grandchildren.
Tri-County Cremation
Service, Longwood, in charge of
arrangements.

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Section B
Sunday
N ovem ber 4, 2001

For UCF,
Akron
provides
glimpse o f
the future
8p «clal to ttw Herald
ORLANDO — For the
University of Central
Florida football team,
today's game versus Akron
at the Florida Citrus Bowl
not only provides the
Golden Knights with an
opportunity to avenge a 35­
24 loss to the Zips last sea­
son, it also provides a look
into the future.
UCF, which will Join the
Mid-American Conference
and begin conference play
in 2002, will play in the
Eastern Division of the
MAC along with Akron.
“This year playing Akron
has a little more meaning
than last year,“ said UCF's
leading tackier Tito
Rodriguez (Lehigh
Acres/Lehigh High
.
School). “First, because they
have beat us three out of
three times, and second,
because they are in the
MAC. This will give the
team a glimpse of what Is
to come in tne MAC."
"Akron is pretty good up
front,” said UCF nead
coach Mike Kruczek. “They
-givsyou-a lot of look* and
they play you really hard.
Our guys are going to have
to be ready."
On the injury front, start­
ing quarterback Ryan
Schneider returned to prac­
tice on Wednesday after­
noon after sustaining a left
MCL sprain last weekend at
Utah State.
“It felt really good to get
back out there and throw
the ball again," said
Schneider. "I was a little
rusty but overall it was
fine. It was a little sore, but
no pain that was unbear­
able. I fully expect to be
able to go on Saturday."
Schneider, tailback
Terrance Williams (right
ankle sprain), wide out
Doug Gabriel (right ankle
sprain), and defensive end
Elton Patterson (left knee
sprain/left ankle sprain)
will all be game-time deci­
sions for Akron. If
Schneider is unable to go,
backup Brian Miller
(Johnson City, Tn./Science
Hill High School) would
get the start. Miller is 14tor-26 for 252 yards and
three touchdowns in limit­
ed action this season.
Defensive end Rashard
Jeanty (left ankle sprain) is
listed as questionable.
UCF's matchup with
Akron is set to kickoff at 6
,m. at the Florida Citrus

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Sports

Inside:
Classifeds 7B-9B
Crossword 8B

Lions live, B ears bounced
By Doan Smith

on Tuesday.
Winter Springs (26-4) entered the
match ranked No. 2 in the state Class 5A
poll and looked like it might be able to
win its first state title in volleyball after
falling in the Class 6A State Semifinals to
awerful and No. 1 nationally-ranked
t Raton-Olympic Heights.
always, dishing out 29 assists.
But the Bears 'had' trouble
ible receiving
DeLand advanced by upsetting District
serve all night and Deltona (27-3), which
1 champion Sandalwood (25-5), 15-6 and
was upset in its own district champi­
15- 12, in Jacksonville, while Edgewater
moved on by stopping Boone (14-10), 15­ onship last week by Spruce Creek, took
advantage to win 15-9 and 15-13.
10 and 15-9, and University got in with a
1614 and 15-1 defeat of Winter Park (21­Winter Springs took a 1-0 lead in the
first game, but the Wolves quickly built a
11).
4-2 advantage.
Things did not go anywhere as good
The Bears battled back to take an 8-6
for Winter Springs as the Bears saw their
lead, but Deltona scored nine o f the next
State Championship hopes dashed by
10 points to win the first game, and then
Deltona in two games at home in the
Class 5A-Region 2 Quarterfinals at home
See Preps, Page 2B

O v ie d o w in s , D e lto n a s tu n s

Sports Editor
WINTER SPRINGS — The Oviedo
girls volleyball team returns to a familiar
place today (Saturday) when it travels to
DeLand to take part in the four-team
Class 6A-Region 2 Championships.
The Lions will be looking for revenge
of sorts as they will be back at DeLand's
2J000 seat Doghouse, a place where they
lost in the district semifinals to Winter
Springs in 2000.
Oviedo (25-5) will play the first
Regional Semifinal against University
(26-5) at 2 p.m., followed by the host
Bulldogs (24-7) welcoming Edgewater
(27-4) at 4 p.m.
The two winning teams will return for
the Class 6A-Rcglon 1 Championship

W i n t e r S p r i n g s in v o l l e y b a l l
match at 7 p.m.
The 6A-Region 1 winner advances to
the FHSAA State Championships at
Disney's Wide World of Sports complex
on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 9-10.
The Lions advanced to the Regional
Semifinals by taking out Mandarin (15­
14) from Jacksonville in three games, 15­
1 ,11-15, and 15-8, in the Regional
Quarterfinals on Tuesday at home.
Brittany Kauss had 17 kills and Jen
Holser seven kills for Oviedo, while set­
ter Katie McCosh was as outstanding as

P ir a t e s p illa g e T r i b e
Sem inole
blanked
by Palm
B ay, 34-0

By Tony DaSormkr
Herald Correspondent
W INTER PARK — While
most anyone else would have
thought Friday night was a bit
early in the season to light a
fire, for Oviedo High School

Ry Dean Smith
Sports Editor

(o o llia U c«Mtch G w * Kc%t*leT

SANFORD — This was not
the way Seminole wanted to
finish the regular season,
Visitingj Palm Bay may have
~
14A
dropped to Class
• this sea­
son, but the
t Pirates showed
the talents that made them the
Class 6A State Championship
last year and have them unde­
feated this year as they
blanked the Tribe, 34-0, Friday
night at Thomas E. Whlgham
Stadium.
Seminole looked like it came
ready to play as Tyler Ravin
recovered an on-side kickoff
by Matt Groover on the open­
ing play of the game and
Seminole had the ball at the
Palm Bay 46.
But a fumble on the first
play lost five yards and the
second play lost four, just a
glimpse of what was to come.
The one bright spot for
Seminole was Groover, who
punted six times for a 41-yard
average in his final home
game for the Tribe.
Serminole won the field
position battle four scries, but
then the Pirates busted loose
as Cortncy Johnson broke
loose for a 56-yard touch­
down run and when Chase
Pickett hit the extra point the
visitors led 7-0 with 2 3 3 left
in the first half.
Even though Seminole was
getting nothing done against
the tough Palm Bay defense,

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The statistics told the story Friday
night at Thomas E. Whlgham
Stadium as Seminole quarterback
Darius Chaplin (No. 8, above) was
held to no yards rushing on 11 car­
ries and only completed one pass
for 11 yards, while Palm Bay run­
ning back Dan Homung (No. 32,
right) ran lor 103 ol the Pirates’ 267
rushing yards for the game as the
undefeated defending Class 6A
State Champions completely domi­
nated the Fighting Seminoies, 34-0,
in the final game ol the season lor
Seminole, which ends the season
at 4-6.

See S1IS Page 3B

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WOMEN'S
HOOPS PICKED
TO FINISH IN
THE MIDDLE OF
THE PACK
MACON, Ga. — The
University of Central
Florida women’s basketball
team was predicted to fin­
ish as high as fifth in this
year's Atlantic Sun presea­
son
n poll,
po announced by
conference
commissioner
nferi
Bill Bibb in a teleconference
on Wednesday.
The A-Sun coaches gave
UCF and Jacksonville
University 68 points to tie
for fifth place in the 11team conference. Georgia
State, last year's tourna­
ment champion, landed in
first with 120 points, fol­
lowed by 2000-2001 regular
See UCF, Page 2B

‘D’ leads
Lions to
5th win
in a row

SCC basketball team s at home
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

SANFORD — Sanford and Seminole
County fans will get their first opportunity
to sec the 2001-02 Seminole Community
College basketball teams in home action
today (Saturday).
The men of coach Stan Cromartie opened
their regular season in Tampa on Thursday,
taking on Hillsborough Community College
and will make their first appearance on the
Health and I’hysical Education floor when
they host always tough Miami-Dade
Community College at 7 3 0 p.m.
The game was changed from 4 p.m. to
allow more fans an opportunity to get to the
game.
Coach Ken Patrick's women's team will
also playing before the home crowd, host­
ing Barry College from Miami in an exhibi­
tion game at 3 p.m.
This will be a dress rehearsal for the
Raiders as they will open the regular season

at home on Tuesday night at 6 p.m. against
Indian River Community College from Ft.
Pierce.
As always, admission to all home SCC
basketball games are free of charge and fans
are encouraged to come out and witness
what promises to be a very good year for
Raiders hoops.
Fans also need to take this opportunity to
see the teams soon, because they play a lim­
ited schedule at home before the new year.
After today, the men only play four more
home games, Monday, Nov. 12 vs.
Hillsborough Community College at 7 3 0
p.m.; Wednesday, Nov. 28, vs. St. Petersburg
Community College at 7 3 0 p.m.; Saturday,
Dec. 1 at 2 p.m. vs. Johnson and Wales
College from Miami; and Wednesday, Dec. 5
at 7 p.m. against Broward Community
College from Ft. Lauderdale.
The women only play one solo game,
Wednesday, Nov. 14th at 6 p.m. against
Hillsborough C.C., and will not be at home
again until hosting the SCC Shootout in late

December.
On Saturday, Dec. 29th, at 4 p.m., MiamiDade Community College takes on
Okaloosa-Walton Community College from
Ft. Walton Beach; and at 6 p.m., the Raiders
host Black Hawk Community College from
Illinois.
On Sunday, Dec. 30, at 1 p.m.. Black
Hawk faces Okaloosa-Walton; and at 2:30
p.m., SCC takes on Miami-Dade C.C.
Patrick is excited about this season's team
as he has a lot of experience returning to go
along with some prized recruits.
Leading the returnees is Gabrieilc
Blankenfield, a 5-foot-10 guard/forward
from Naperville, Illinois.
As a freshman, Blankenfield averaged 13.7
points and 6 3 rebounds a game and was
named the FCCAA Freshman Player of the
Year. In addition, she was an NJCAA All­
Academic All-America, an FCCAA All-State
selection, a Mid-Rorida Conference First
Team member, the recipient of the SCC
See SCC, Page 2B

and staff, the timing was per­
fect.
After a lackluster first half in
the regular season-ending
game with the Winter Park
Wildcats, Register et. al. lit a
proverbial fire under the Lions
during half time at Larry
Gergley Stadium.
And it was the Wildcats who
got torched.
"It was more attitudinal that
technical,” said Register of the
adjustments he and his staff
made during half time. "We
came in with a good game
plan. We just weren't making
the plays.”
The result was a 21-7 Winter
Park lead after two quarters.
Led by quarterback 5teve
Moffett (who ran for one touch­
down and passed for two,
including a 47-yard strike to
R.J. Sumrall as time expired in
the second cjuarter), the
Wildcats rolled up 246 yards of
offense by intermission.
In the second half, the
Oviedo U limited Winter Park
to one touchdown (with one
minute left in the game) and 87
yards of offense.
"W e were getting beat physi­
cally in the first half," said
Register. "We had to change the
tide."
Sophomore quarterback Lee
Sloan and sophomore received
Jason Raulerson (seeing his first
action on offense since the first
week of the season due to an
injury) fired the first shot for
the Lions, connecting on a 51yard touchdown strike 2V2
minutes into the third quarter.
A little more than four min­
utes later, Sam Jordan sprinted
14 yards for a touchdown to tie
the score for the Lions.
Oviedo finally took its first
lead on Matt Ford's 8-yard
touchdown run with 3:24 left in
the game. A 7-yard rumble by
Billy Dreggors with 1:17
remaining put the Lions up 34­
21.
Meanwhile, the Oviedo
defense had the Winter Park
offense in reverse. In four of the
Wildcats' first five possessions
of the second half, they were
faced with at least one play
where they needed a minimum
of 20 yards for a first down.
The fifth series started at the
Winter Park 2-yard line and
ended at the 4.
Diversity was the key to the
Oviedo attack Friday as eight
different players carried the
See Lions, Page 3B

�Page 2B

Sunday, November 4.2001

T he Semimile H erald

Tim Ewing and Team 35 win 30 lap Winterstein feature
Sp ecial to ttM Herald
SAMSULA — Tim Ewing had lo reach down
and pull out everything he and his Chevrolet had
to grab back the win in Saturday night's Jim
Winterstein Benefit race for the Super Stocks at
New Smyrna Speedway.
Ewing drove a smart, clean race and managed
to hold off the hard charging #30 of fast-time
qualifier Mike Wiczoreck. "The Wizz" tied with
the 15X of Billy Spade for the pole with a 22.2
second run, and both cars were fast.
John Hodge put the good looking #00 in third,
and looked real strong as he held off Jeff Wright
in the #50 and Spade's #15X.
Overall, the race was a big success and several
thousand dollars were raised for the cause.
Thanks to every driver and fan who contributed
to this event!
A Special Thanks came from Jim (who weath­
ered the cold to watch his buddies race) and
Melanie Winterstein at the end of the
night...Thanks to my Racing Family."
The #55 THE Ford Probe of Rick Turney again
tore through the Mini-Stock field to capture the
victory after a day of hard work repairing the car.
Past champ Conrad Grenier ran second in the
Ferguson Ford #01, while the #6 Pinto of David
Castello had a great run for third.
Rob Underwood in the #09 dominated the
Modified field winning over Jon Campagnone's
#5 and Bobby Blake driving the Judkin's 2x.
Donnie Williams put the #111 Sportsman
Camaro back in victory lane with a real good run.
Ron Lufcy drove a smart race for the runner-up
spot, and Dave Gibbs' #47 was third.
Doug Samion reached a milestone in the Rinaldi
Air Conditioning #04 as he clinched the
Sportsman points Championship Friday night at
Speedworld, and also locked up the points unoffi­

cially at NSS with a fourth place finish on
Saturday. Samion and Tim Mcphail have made
every race they were allowed lo run this season at
BOTH tracks!
Chris Lawrence had the #63 Late Mix!el on a
rail as he shot out front and stayed there. Randy
Dye put the #43 Dodge in second to the delight of
many fans as it was Speedway Dodge Night.
Brian Bellaw drove his heart out on old tires and
still charged to thin! in the Kunzcman Custom
Cabinets #77.
Tank Tucker jumped in Mark Vandevender's
#7 Super L ite Model car and drove it to victory in
the feature. Good to see Tank run so well in a full
size car! Only four cars showed up as most of the
drivers were sitting out getting ready for this
week's Triple Crown. Ron Dicandio ran second,
Tom Root was third and Victor Olmos rounded
out the field.
The #27W of BarTy Parks won tile Strictly stock
feature, with Scott Rees in the #61 second, and the
#100 of John MacArthur, with leg in a cast, third.
Tonight (Saturday, November 3) at New Smyrna
Speedway it's the second round of the Racecar
Engineering Sunbelt Super Late Model Series
Florida Triple Cmwn. Top Super Late Model dri­
vers from amund the state will be in competition
on the high banked half-mile and then complete a
very difficult weekend by traveling to the tight,
slick quarter-mile Charlotte County Speedway
near Punta Gorda on Sunday afternoon. This
year’s Triple Crown is sure to be a major test of
man and machine.
In addition to Race #2 of the Triple Crown,
there will be feature races in Modified, Mini-Stock
and Strictly Stock at NSS.
Pit gates open at 2 p.m. with grandstand gates
opening at 5 p.m. and racing beginning at 7:30 p.m.
at the track located ot the Northwest comer of SR.
44 and CR 415 in Samsula, between New Smyrna

(take 1-95 Exit 84, West), DeLind (take 1-4 Exit 56,
East) and Daytona.
Sunday's Triple Crown race #3 at Charlotte
County Speedway finds the pit gates open at 9
a.m., with practice from noon until 1 p.m., fol­
lowed by qualifying at 2 p.m.
For more information call the FASCAR offices at
(407) 568-1367 (Orlando) nr (386) 427-4129 (New
Smyrna), or check the Internet site at
WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDVVAY.COM, or EMail at FASCARNOW0AOL.COM.
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s e e ------------Continued from page IB
Mack Blythe Award for out­
standing academic and athletic
achievement, and made the
SCC President’s List.
Also returning is Yolanda
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guard/forward from Braddock,
Pennsylvania.
As a freshman Johnson aver­
aged 15.3 points and 4.4
rebounds per game and made
the Mid-Florida Conference
First Team in both Basketball
and Softball.
Other returnees are Brandi
Davis, 6-foot center from
Bushnell; Erin Bradshaw, 5-foot8 guard/forward from St.
Cloud; Sheri Harrison, a 5-foot5 guard from West Hempstead,
New York; Nari Berggren, a 5foot-5 guard from Stockholm,
Sweden; and Linda Cazeau, a 6foot center/forward from
Eustis.
Two sophomore transfers also
dot the Raiders roster in Lauren
Walts, a 5-foot-8 guard/forward
from Lake Howell, and
Chamcsia Bailey, a 5-foot-9
guard from Ribault High School
in Jacksonville.
The newcomers arc led by 6fool-5 redshirt freshman center

Elena Leuchanka from Gomel,
Belarus, who has shown an abil­
ity to run the floor and score
with cither hand and is also an
Intimidating shot blocker.
Another hot-shot freshman is
5-foot-U guard/forward
Kwanzaa Thompson from
Evans High School in Orlando,
who helped the Trojans main­
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stretched the margin to 14 of
the next 16 points as the Wolves
won five of the first six points
in the second game to take a 5-1
lead.
Winter Springs eventually fell
behind 8-4 before finally getting
its act together and played
tough enough to tie the game at
11-11 and 13-13.
But that was as close as the
Bears, who never led in the sec­
ond game, would get as a kill
by Kirsten Thorson got the ball
back for Deltona, and Jen
Sevcech served an ace to get to
match point.
A good serve put the Bears on
the defensive and a setting mis­
take forced the hitter to put the
ball into the net and the Wolves
had the upset.
Seniors Thorson (17 kills) and
Maegon Lilly (16 assists) led the
way for Deltona, while Ally
Hock had 12 kills and Kelsey
Combes had 23 assists for
Winter Springs.
B E A R S , L IO N S
A D V A N C E T O STA TE
G O L F C H A M P IO N S H IP S
GAINESVILLE — The
Winter Springs boys golf learn
was just good enough Monday,
edging Mainland by a stroke,
313-314, to finish as runner-up
and earn a spot in Tuesday's
FHSAA Class 2A State Golf
Championships.
Uelleview shot a 308 to win
the Class 2A-Region 2
Championship at Ironwood
Golf Course in Gainesville, but
that didn't matter to the Bears,
who lost to the Buccaneers by
three strokes in 2000.
Mainland's Matt Every and
Winter Springs' Joong Jo both
shot par-72 to tie for second
place, forcing a one-hole play­
off. And in a show of good
sportsmanship, Jo intentionally
did not win the hole, losing to
Every eight-to-seven, to allow
Every his third straight trip to
state.
Jo had already qualified
because the Bears got in as a
team and the only way for
Every to go was to finish sec­
ond.
Sophomore Robert Gates
from Buchholz was low medal­
ist ?vith a three-under-par 69.
Completing the standings
were Gainesville-Buchholz
(316), Lake Weir and Lake Mary

(both 319), L jke Brantley (321)
and Gainesville (322).
In the GirLs Class 2A-Kegion 2
Tournament at Meadowhrook
Golf Club in Gainesville,
Oviedo also earned a spot at
state by finishing second to
champion Buchholz, 329-to-335.
The Lions dominated individ­
ually as Amanda Smith defeat­
ed teammate Sarah Davis in a
layoff for low medalist after
otii had shot 77 in regulation.
The FHSAA State
Championships will t&gt;c played
on Tuesday and Wednesday
(Nov. 6-7). Tlie girls will play at
The Links at Pointe West in
Vero Beach and the boys will
compete at Fairwlnds Golf
Course in Ft. Pierce.

E

UCF
Continued from page IB
season champion Campbell
(104 points). Troy State
University was third (94 votes)
and Stetaon fourth (86),
Georgia Stale was the predicted
tournament champion with five
votes.
In the media poll, UCF
ranked seventh with 99 points
behind Jacksonville, which
earned the sixth place spot
with 102 points. Campbell was
first (194) with Georgia State in
second (176), while Stetson
(128), Troy State (121) and new
member Belmont (113) rounded
out the top five. Campbell was
the predicted postseason cham­
pion with 11 of 16 votes.
"There Ls a tot of parity in the
conference this year," said Gail
Stringer, third-year head coach
of the Golden Knights Top to
bottom every team is evenly
paired....Any team can win on
any given night, s o everyone
needs to play at the top of their
game."
Last season. UCF was picked
seventh by the media and fifth
by the coaches in the pre-eason
polls. The team finished the
season with an 8-10 conference
record (10-18 overall) and
earned the sixth seed in the
conference tournament.
The Golden Knights begin
the 2001-02 season with an
exhibition game against the
Houston Jagujrs today
(Saturday) at 2 p.m. at the UCF
Arena.

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half, and then scored again with
1:14 left on a one-yard sneak by
quarterback Charles
Kleinschnitz.
Seminole then made a bad
play on the ensuing kickoff and
started on its own two.
Ttoo plays lost a yard and a
quick-kick by Carl Harris only
got the ball to the 2R.

Continued from page IB
the Tribe defense was outstand­
ing also and kept the game
close until late in the second
period.
A 45-yard run by Dan
Homung led to a six-yard
touchdown run by Johnson
with five-minutes left In the

Lions
Continued from page 1B
ball and Sloan completed passes to four different
receivers. Sophomore Will Harrison led the effort
with 106 yards rushing on eight carries, all in the
fourth quarter.
Moffett ended up completing 11 of 22 passes for
191 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for
27 yards and two touchdowns on nine carries.
Tyler More’ led the Winter Park ground game
with 77 yards on 20 carries.
Oviedo (8-2 and winners of five straight) will
open play in the 6A state playoffs next Friday
night against an opponent to be announced at a
site to be determined.
LIONS H WILDCATS 18
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WinterFuk

0 7 1 4 1 J_ 3 t
714 0 7_2S
Flnl quarter

W P _ Molten 1 run {R ito rtn n U c l l U 2
Srcond quarter
W P _ Rknteau 25 p m from Moltett (Rifcrrtenn kick). 34
O . Arby 11 p m hum Slum (Atby kick), :11

Kleinschnitz then found
Quintin Salley in the end zone
on the first play and the Pirates
went lo the lockemxim up, 270.
The Tribe could not score on
its first series of the second half
and Palm Bay took over on its
own 33.
Ten plays later, Kleinschnitz

IVI’ _ Scjmrjll 47 p m Irwn Mnrtrlt (Ik ite rtvn kick). 00
Third quarter
O _ R jiilo w n 51 p m from Sloan (Achy kick), V2ft
O _ Ionian 14 run lA d iy kick), 50ft
Fourth quarter
U _ Ford » run (A tb y kkk), J 24
O _ Oirgnom 7 run Ipaca (ailed). 117
w r „ Moffett 17 run (Robrrtoon kick). 100

TEAM STATISTICS
FlrM down* . Ovtedo IS; Winter Park )A
R u .h n -y a n lr .O v te d o 50-141; Waiter Park 41-140
P o M ln t. Oviedo 10-lft-1; Winter Park 11-220.
ra w in g yard* _ Ovtedo 1M, Winter Park 144.
Pena 11Ire _ Ovtedo S-4ft; Winter Tark 7-75.
F u m b ln -lo d .O v t e d o 2-0; Winter Park I -0.
Puntvarrraqr _ Ovtedo J-J4 J; Winter Park 4-3*5.

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
R U S H IN G . Ovtedo llarm on S-IOft; Ionian 4-32. Ford 5-25. Drrgxnrv
ft-IS. Rudolph 1-13, Dantela 1-5, Baker 1-2. Shun 4 (frumo 10); Winter
P a rt Mom' 21377. Gilmer 10-51, Moftelt 4-77, Sumrall 1-1, T m y 1(m lm n 1ft).
PASSING Ovtedo Shun 10-ltel, Ift4; Winter Park: Moltett 11-220.
144.
R E C U V IN C . Ovtedo Kaulmun 2-ftZ Aaby 5-4S, Ionian 241. louqrr
143; Winter Parte Rtendrau 3-75.Sumrjll 2-70. T rn y 4-15, Gilmrr 1-lh.
Flgurraa 14.
P U N T IN G Oviedo; Atby 5-1IS. 345; Winter Talk: R.brrtum 4-I4A,
36.5

hit Dontaie Moffett for a Idyard score and the score was 340 with 4:45 to play in Ihc third
quarter.
The game started to get rough
at that point and the coaches
and official's decided to let the
clock run the final 16:45.
The Pirates had two more
opportunities to score, missing
a 30-yard field goal attempt and
getting to the one-yard line with
less than two minutes to play
before taking a knee to let the
clock run out.
A quick look at the statistics
show just how one-sided the
game was.
Palm Bay had 19 first downs
and had 430 yards of total
offense.
Homung carried 13 times for
103 yards and Johnson ran 10
times for 91 yards as the Pirates
ran for 267 yards on 43
attempts.
Klcinshnitz completed his
first seven passes for 163 yards
and three touchdowns and fin­
ished 7-for-8 before leaving late
in the game.
Seminole, on the other hand,
only had two first downs, none
in the second half, and gained
just 12 yards on 26 carries.

Senior's Julius Griffin and
Andre Raines led the way with
13 yards on four carries and 11
yams on eight carries, respec­
tively.
Senior quarterback Darius
Chaplin was held to no yards
rushing on II carries and only

completed one-of-six passes for
11 yards to l3onta Whack.
Palm Bay finishes Ihe regular
season at 10-0 heading into the
Class 4A Stale Playoffs at home
next Friday, while Seminole fin­
ishes its season at 4-6.

H-r-ld photo by Tommy Vlncunt

Palm Bay running back Cortney Jackson (No. S) scored the game's first
touchdown on a 56-yard run late in the first quarter and linished the game
with 91 yards on 10 carries as the Pirates blanked Seminole 34-0 Friday
night.

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39 2 1 1— 1 lo a port of cutvaiura cO a cuv* concava lo Ha Soidu ad hkvIng ■ radua of 20 00 laaf and • tangarf baartng of S964624*W; Oianca run
SouiurwsMrfy along tow art of aafd t u r n fw u ffi a caranf angfa of
9 6 X 6 6 for a Ifatanca of 11.43 Nat townc* S01*17XT a ddanca of
4X.12tod;9wnc*S8631‘27Yltorad*ianc*dS.Xtodk»towPOffifTOF
BEGINNING
Contartng 2.0ST agwm Nat mora or Naa.
Togttowr a4fi a poraon or
Tra d D. Aotum Gian PTrau A aa racordad n PM Boo. 33. Paga 4A of
Pi44c Racordi of Sammcte County. Florida.’
Bang mora paracUariy daacrtMd aa
Bagai U tow Nomaad cornu of Trad D. Auaurm Qian Ptwa* A aa meotdad In PM Boo. 39. Paga 4A of *w Rude Raoorda of SamanN Courfy,
Florida. Ware* an NPT4«'34*E along tw Norfi Ina of Mid Trad D. a datanca of 9 00 Nat townc* S01*1736E. a d a tu m of 449 OO N U N tM port
of curvakk* of a cur*, concav* to N Hortowatl and havtog a radua of
20 X teat toanc* Soutowadariy along tow am of add cuv* torough a cantrai angN of 9 6 X 0 6 lor a datanc* of 31.43 NN to a port of emmfura of
a cun* corona to ft* NonhaaM having a radua of 3100 N « l and a langarf
baartng of S68-4624-W: Ihartc* Hcttowwateriy along ** arc of aald eunra
through a cartlral angN of 90*0606 for a drtanc* of 39 27 F a it franc*
N 0 1 U 3 6 W a daianca of 440 X lad to tow POINT OF BEOfNMNG.
Containing 2376 aquw* Nat nor* u Naa.
PG04C*
EXHIBIT ‘A’
000097
P*ga2ot3
Togafhu aUl a poraon et
Tra d B. AiAmn GNn Phaaa L a* racordad in INN Boo. IS . Paga 49 of Pt*
Put* RaconM of SanfnoN C o u fy Honda.*
Bang mora parbcUarty daau toad aa.
Bagfn U t * Soutowad comar of Trad B. Aukvm OMn Ptwa* I, a* racord­
ad n Plu Book 39. Pag. 46. of to* Pubic Racordi of SaminaN Coufy.
Flood*; toanc* run N0I*1T36*W along to* WIN ina of aakf Trad B a datare* of 191 10 tod to tow mtaraacoon Mto to* North In* of to* BoutonN
1/4 of Saciun 25. Townahp 21 Bouto, Rang* X Eau; tunc* eorftou* along
to* W * « In* of taaf Trad B, N01*32-l7Vf a dalanca of 79g I I N U to tw
port of cunraiura of a aav* concava to to* Soutoaau and fwvtog a radua
of 29 00 Nat toanc* run Nortoaouarty along tot u c of add cun* toraugh ■
cartlral artfa of SO W tXT tot a datanc* of 3927 N U to a po rt of curvU m
d a eurv* concav* to toa Soutoaau barring a radua of X OO N U and a tonp r tta a r tr g f M 'f f rrw .f ra ira a M il i a i iU a «| al*ig 9 ia ii»U a u d
D M ihroud* • " “ a ang* u aorocrogr tor * a**raa u ••** Mat
wane* run SOI *331 P’S a daunoa of 90S 01 N U to 9* ffaraadton aftotoa
rrrrrtn hr* &lt;f f * Soufrweu 114 of S*chon 2S, Tommanp 21 ScaUl. R m g t X
East toanc# SOITT367E 4 dsUnca of X 1 .03 N U . to 1 punt on toa Souto
M* of aatd Trad B. toanca along aafd In* S6r46724TY tor a dMUnc* of
9 00 MU to f * PO NT OP BEGINNING
Contartng 9.830 iquar* NU. mora u Naa.
Togatou anto a poraon ot
Tra d C. Autmrn OMn Pbaaa I aa racordad In P M Book 33. Pag* 4A of
toa Pubic Racordad BamnoN Courfy. Flood*’
Dana mora panrofarly daaoibad M toio**:
Bagn U to* noitoeaU com* of bad C. A tfu m GMn PIw m L es raconA
ad n PIN Dock X . h ag. 4A of to* PuMc Racordi of Sam rtf* Courfy.
Tionda: toanc* mn N89*2743^ along t w North In* of card Trad C a d M lanc* of SM N a t toanca S 0l*33TrE. a dUane* of U 0 0 N U to toa polnl
of cunrafur# of a a rt* ooncair* lo to* Hortwart having a radua of X X
laat toanca SoudwaUarty along to* arc of aald cun* toroud&gt; a cantral
angN Of 90D0rO0r tor a datanc* ol 11.43 N U to a port of curvakn cf a
curva concav* to to* NortoaaM hamng a rack* of 23 » N U and a tanganr
baanrrg cf S W T T t T W . toanc* no Northaailuly dong to* arc of laid
curva torough a cantrU angN of 9ORXrO0r tor a datanc* at 3 9 3 7 flat
toanc* N01T T 1TTY along tw WaU bw ol Mid Trad C a (M ine * of 43 00
MU to tw POINT OF BEGINNING
Contarnarg 302 aquar* laat mora or Mtt.
00407
000011
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PARCEL B X
DODD ROAD (FROM HOWELL BRANCH ROAD TO RED BUG LAKE
ROAD)
PERMANENT WALL EASEMENT
A PORTION OF TR ACT "C ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OP AUTUMN
GLEN PHASE U. AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK X PAGES 49 A 49. OP
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
COMMENCE AT THE MOST SOUTHERLY, SOUTHEAST CORNER OP
SAIO TRACT X " . THENCE SOUTH 99-3 I T T WEST, ALONG THE SOUTH
UNE OF SAIO TRACT XT, A D13TANCEOF 796 04 F E ET TO THE EAST
RIGHT OP WAY UNE OF DOOO ROAD AS PER SEMINOLE COUNTY
RIGHT OP WAY MAPS NO. PS-033 FOR A POINT O f BEGINNING,
THENCE NORTH 01*1739* WEST. ALONO SAIO EAST RIGHT OP WAY
UNE. A d is t a n c e OP 403 12 FEET TO A POINT OP CURVATURE OP A
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY ANO HAVING A RADIUS OP 30 00
FE E T. THENCE RUN NORTH EASTERLY ALONG ARC O F SAID CURVE. A
DISTANCE OP 31 42 FEET. THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OP 90*0ff(W
TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH RIGHT O f WAY UNE OF WATEHVIEW
LOOP ACCORDING TO SAID PLAT OF AUTUMN GLEN PHASE II.
THENCE DEPARTING SAID SOUTH RIGHT OP WAY UN E. RUN SOUTH
o rll'3 6 - EAST ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OP SAIO TRACT XT. AND
WEST LINE OP LOT 71 OP SAID PLAT. A DISTANCE OF 23 71 FEET,
THENCE DEPATINO SAID EASTERLY LINE ANO WEST UNE OP LOT 71.
RUN SOUTH O T I T I S - EAST. A DISTANCE OP 10 00 F E ET THENCE
SOUTH 011336- EAST A DISTANCE OF 387 50 FEET TO A POINT ON
SAIO SOUTH UNE OP TR A CT *C“. THENCE SOUTH S i n i T T WEST,
ALONG SAIO SOUTH UNE. A DISTANCE OF 10 X F E ET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING
CONTAINING 4404 SQUARE FEET. MORE OR LESS
ANO ALSO
THAT PORTION OF
-TRACT 0. OF AUTUMN GLEN PHASE H AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
35, PAGE 46, OF t h e PUBUC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.-TRACTS B ANO C. OF AUTUMN GLEN PHASE I A S RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK X . PAGE 46. OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORICAEXTENONO NO MORE THAN 10 X FEET BEYONO TH E NEW RIGHTOF WAY LINE FOR DOOO ROAD. AS LOCATED IN PARCEL NO I X .
PROJECT NO PS 033
CONTAINING 16979 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS.
CER TW CAnO N
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT. TO THE BEST O F MY KNOWLEDGE ANO
BELIEF THAT THIS LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS TRUE. ACCURATE. ANO
WAS PREPARED UNDER MY DIRECTION
KO273PQ107O
000012
I FURTHER CERTIFY THAT SAID LEOAL LANO DESCRIPTION IS IN
COMPLIANCE WITH THE MINIMUM TECHNICAL STANDARDS AS SET
FORTH BY THE FLORIDA BOARO O F PROFESSIONAL SUFWEYORS
ANO MAPPERS. PURSUANT TO SECTION 472 027. FLORIDA
STATUTES
DENNIS L DEAL
FLORIDA PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR NO 3421
BOWYER SINGLETON I ASSOCIATES. INC.
520 SOUTH MAGNOLIA AVENUE
ORLANDO. FLORIDA 32801
DATE / * 0 »
NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED ANO SEALED
1273PQI071
EXHIBIT *A*
000103
Pag* 2 of 2
LEOAL DESCRIPTION
PARCEL 147
Dodd Road (Irom Noumea Branch Road lo R«d Bug Life* Road)
RigN-ol’Way
South bra of Mid Northwest 1/4 of the Souihwatt 1/4 a distanc* of 25 00
Im I I o N flitting E**l Fight cf Way hn* of Dodd Ftoad and
POINT OF
BEGINNING, thanca run N00'3l U"W along M il East ngN-of «a y Ina a
ctoUnca of 018 84
Ihanca N89‘20'46'E a ctotanca of 43 00 loaf, thence
S00*3H4‘E a ttotance of 358 07 leaf, ihanca 501*30 24‘E a distance of
400 60 laaf to f a South fcn* of u#d Northwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4.
ftanca S ST 291T N along Mid South bn* a disunca of 5200 leaf to the
POINT OF BEGINNING
Contartng 0 854 acres, mora or lass
Together iwth.
|he retry certify that the Legal Description tor Parcel 147 hea been prepar ad

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E X H U IT’A*
0X107
Paga 2 of 2
LEGAL OESCRIPnON
ParcU 647
Dodd Road (bom I tawai Branch Hoad to Rad Bug Lata Road)
Command U tow NorthwaU comae cl SoutwaU 1/4 of Sacoon 24. Toarw/vp
11 Souto. Rang* 30 EaU; toanc* S00-31T4-E along toa WaU bw U aald
SocUMiaU 174 ol 1316 94 law to tow BoutowtW cornu of to* NodhwtW 174
of tow SoutomaU 174 of tUd Sacton 24; townc* N99W 24TE akmg to* SoUh
bw of aald NortonaaU 174 of tow BoutoaaU 1/4 a datanc* of 77 X toU to tow
POtofT OP BEGtofNtofG; townc* conOnut
atong add Soifh bw a
datonca cf 91050 towto tow Soutoaau corrwr of too WaU M cf toa tU d
NoftoaaaU 174 d to* Soutoaau 174; toanca W 2 3 r t (T W atong to* EaU b w
of to* aud WaU 173 of to* Ncatoa au V4 of to* Boutom U 1/4 * d u anr a el
203 X laat; toanc* 549-26471* a datanc* of 3 M .M toat toanca
900-23-1CFE a duanca of I X X to*C toanc* S t O ^ T iT V f a datonca of
40904 tow; toanc* 501*3624*7 ■ datonca of X X toU to tw F O N T OP
BEGINNING.
Containing 1.199 aorta, maw or Mat,
I haraby carttoy toU tow Lagal Oaacrtpaon tor Pareto 947 haa baan ptaparad
*U torih by toa Ftortda Board cf ProfatUonU lu id Sunwyon. purauwf to
Socbon 473037 Ftorida SUM *
Arthur K Maurontooto. Jr PU»
Florida Ragwurad Lard Survayv a 4166
DATE: Fab X 1991
SM03
m m
LEOUO IA
01731/91
0437
E x H x rr-A 0X131
Paga 1 ol 1
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
ParcU 117
Dodd Road (bom Hovna Branch Road to Rad Bug 1*1* Road)
Right Way
That portion ol
T r a d A. Aubam Gian Phaaa in, at raoontod to PIU Book 37. Pag* X . cf 9w
Pubic Raconta of Sanancfa County. Ftorida.’
re perticiierty deecnhed ee Ititowe:
ad Vi PM Boo. 37. Pag* 73. of I * PvtAc Racordi cf Samtocf* Couray.
Ftortla; toanca NO1-3317TV Uong to* WaU b w of aald Trad A a daunca of
282 44 M U to rw port of ourvator* of &lt; eurv* concav* to I * S a fhaaat and
having a r u tiu of X K toU; toanc* iu i Nortwaatuty along «w are cf tUd
curva torough a cancraf angU ol 91"04 3 T tor a datanc* of X.7 4 toU to a
port on to* North bw of aaid Trad A. toanc* N89-33XTE atong aud b w a
datanc* of I 0 X tau to a port of curvUur* of a curva concav* to to*
SoutowaW havtog a radua of 30 X tow and a langara baanng of S99T336TW;
toanca a u Soutobvaatarty akmg tow arc of and a r t * towompi * carfril angfa
of 91‘04'SS' tor a datanc* of 47 69 MU. toanc* S01*32-17 t a duanca of
277 23 tau to to* Souto b w of tad Trad K toanc* S46-274TY7 along aald
b w a daianca of 9 X tow to bw POINT OF BEOJNNINQ.
Containing 1.6X aquar* law. mot* or Mat.
491
00X19
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PARCEL 997
DOOO ROAD (FROM HOWELL BRANCH ROAD TO RED BUG LAKE
ROAD)
PERMANENT W AU EASEMENT
A PORTION OP:
T R A C T A. OP AUTUMN G U N PHASE 16AS RECORDED » l PLAT BOOK
37. PAGE 74. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.’
EXTENDING NO MORE THAN 10 X FEET BEYONO THE NEW R/GMT O f .
WAY U NE FOR DOOO ROAD, AS LOCATED IN PARCEL NO 167. PROJECT
MO PS &lt;733
CONTAINING 2.9X SQUARE FEET. MORE OR LESS
CERTIFICATION
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT. TO THE BEST OP MY KNOWLEDGE AND
BELIEF THAT THIS LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS TRUE. ACCURATE. ANO WAS
PREPARED UNDER MY DIRECTION
I FURTHER CERTIFY THAT SAIO LEGAL LAND DESCRIPTION IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE UINIMUM TECHNICAL STANDARDS AS SET FORTH
BY THE FLORIDA BOARD O f PROFESSIONAL SURVEYORS ANO MAP­
PERS. PURSUANT TO SECTION 473 037. FLORIDA STATUTES.
DENNIS L DEAL
FLORIOA PROFESSIONAL LANO SURVEYOR NO 3421
BOWYER-SINGLETON 6 ASSOCIATES. INC
320 SOUTH MAGNOLIA AVENUE
ORLANDO. FLORIDA 32X1
DATE. 7*01
NO T VALID UNLESS SIGNED AND SEALED
002 73PG1873
0X136
DOOO ROAD
OWNER BISHAR TANNOUS ANO RANA TANNOUS
PARCEL 4169 RIGHT-OF-WAY FEE
THAT PORTION OF LO T 24, HOWELL CREEK PARK. PHASE 1A AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 44. PAGE I. OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS,
SEMINOLE COUNQT FLORIDA
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
BEGIN AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAIO LOT 24, HOW EU CREEK
PARK. PHASE 1A SAID POINT BEINO ON THE WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE OP DOOO ROAO ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF. THENCE
RUN S74-1toirW. It 55 FEET ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAJO
L O T 24. THENCE RUN NCWMOSnw. 63 X FEET TO THE INTERSECTION
WITH SAID WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OP DOOO ROAD SAIO
POINT BIENG ON A CURVE. CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST. KAVINQ A
RADIUS OF 941 47 F E ET ANO A CHORD BEARING OF S IT U S 3 T E ,
THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE AND
SAID WESTERLY RIGHT-Of-WAY LINE. THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE O f
0 3 -4 7 -ir. A DISTANCE OP 83 X FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTAINING 336 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS
SUBJECT TO THE MATTERS AS SHOWN ON SAID PLAT OF HOWELL
CREEK PARK. PHASE IA A S RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 44. PAGE I.
FOR SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION SEE SHEET a O f 14 O f THE 0 0 0 0
ROAO RIGHTOF WAY MAP AS PREPARED BY BOWYER SINGLETON
ANO ASSOC ANO CERTIFIED CORRECT TO SEMINOLE COUNTY FOR
PROPERTY ACQUISITION
DATE 06-14 95
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
GARY LEISE. P LS .
0439
EXHIBIT -A*
0X136
DOOO ROAO
OWNER: BISHAR TANNOUS AND RANA TANNOUS
PARCEL 4769 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
THAT PORTION OF LO T 21, HOWELL CREEK PARK. PHASE 1A AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 44. PAGE 1. OP THE PUBLIC RECOROS,
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OP SAID LOT 24. THENCE
RON S74-16larw ALONG THE SOUTHERLY UNE OF SAID LOT 24 11 59
F E E T TO THE POINT OP BEGINNING, THENCE CONTINUE 874-1616W
ALONG SAJO SOUTHERLY LINE OP LOT 24 A DISTANCE OP 10.13 FEET.
THENCE LEAVING SAJO SOUTHERLY LINE RUN NOeXOSUV. 63 95 FEET
TO A POINT OP CURVATURE OP A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTH­
EAST. HAVING A RADIUS OF 991 47 FEET ANO CHORD BEARING O f
N13-4F27-W. THENCE RUN NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OP
SAJO CURVE. THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE O f O i-W W . A DISTANCE
OP X 31 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAX) LO T 24.
THENCE RUN N64-I4 03-E ALONO SAJO NORTH UNE 10 X FEET TO THE
NORTHEAST CORNER O f SAID LOT 24 ANO A POINT ON THE W ESTER­
LY RIGHT OP WAY UNE OP DOOO ROAD AS SHOWN ON SAM) PLAT OP
H O W E U CREEK PARK. PHASE 1A. SAID POINT ALSO BEINO ON A
CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY. HAVING A RADIUS OP 941 47 FEET
AND CHORD BEARING OP S I2"3617*E. THENCE RUN ALONO THE ARC
O F SAID CURVE AND SAID WESTERLY RIGHT OP WAY UNE. THROUGH
A CENTRAL A N G U OP 04*4937-, A DISTANCE OF 79 41FEET TO A POINT
ON A NON- TANGENT UNE. THENCE RUN SOe'M W t ALONO SAJO NON­
TANGENT LINE 63 X F E E T TO THE POINT OP BEGINNING
CONTAINING 1414 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS

mho** nanw and aiiAiia tortionn belowon or bafomWa»i*mr.Ho»*mbu
31.3X1. and to Ml to* oriprrt of your arttan Ha in a n and any raquaU tor
hearing on to* PaMtan tor toa Order of Tifttog arid toa Ctort of totoCo al aihar
baton aarvto* on toa PattoonarY Attorney or toimadUafy toanaRar. to Uwa
ri right 996 toarau or ban you hbw. f any. or ttofm to m d to toa property

daaertbad to aafd PtUton and to aho* eau**, toany you haw. atoy laid p e ­
arly ahould rat b* condamnad tor to. wa* and piapoaaa « art torih to iat9
Patofton. I you M to n a a . a drtau. may ba anlamd agUnU you ter to*
n * U damandtd to toa h i t : n. f you tol to rarpjaU a haartog on tow Putoon
tor Ontor of TMtog you aha* - a r t any rigff to oftfacl to aakf O d u ot TbMng.
WITNESS my hand and leaf of Mfd Cowl on O C T 19 2X1.
UARYAWfE MORSE
C U R K OP THE CIRCUIT COURT
» f AND FOR S EM IN O U COUNTY.
FLORKM
ByRutoKtog
Deputy Ctork
ROBERT A McMIUAH. Cotafy Attorney
tor Samtocf* Cotatoy Florida
Sam nfa C a rty S*rric** BuMtog
1101 Eau Frtl Start
Sanford. Flondi 33771
TUaphona: (407)666-9736
Aeomay tor PaWm ar
Pubtah; /tonamber 4, It . 2X 1
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M T M S C m &amp; S T CO UR T
OP T M D Q H T lD fT H

COUNTY.
FLORKM
Ca*a No. 01-CA-X61-14-L
STRATEGIC ACQUISITIONS. CORP. 4 Florida corporafon.
LAWRENCE H NORTON, k V a H NORTON; ROBERT A STEELE; MM.
SM ITH W M DAVIS, and tort napacto* apouaaa. f atw. and to dead any
urtoiowri hart, dtoriaaaa, gtarrtll. aaugnaa*. barton, cradtora. buuaaa. or
ofhu panto ctofntog by torough. m tor or agatou any of toam. and as
pu«aa rwvtog or dafmtog to r* w any right Wa. or rta n U to to* proparty

n o n c e O f ACTION
TO. LAWRENCE H NORTON. bV a H NORTON; ROBERT A STEELE:
M U SMTTH; W M DAVIS.
N atora, and to dead any urknoan hart, dmriattt, gnrfaaa, aaUgnaaa.
non, endtan. touttoaa. or otoar parbaa ctaarfng by. torouX- undu or
agatoU any of toam, and a l paritoa haring or darting to haw ary right Ma.
Or rtaraU In toa prapariy hereto daacribad
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tort an acton to tpfU M * on toa toioaatog proparty In
Samnola Courfy, Florida, to *•:
Ba* Exhtoi *A* adaehad harrta
E XH U fT’A’
DESCRIPTION (PER ORB 3337. PQ 1124 ANO ORB 1706 P G T84L
PARCEL A
Ato to* to/aU 111 of tie EaU 3/4 of toa Nortoi 3/4 Norto of AXaruc Coaacina
Rafroad property, torn to* Souto 1793 tort of to* Eau 643 tort tying In
Sacbon 22. Toamahtp 16 Souto Rang* X Ea*L *4Jd land btong mot* panajtoriy dnertwd aa tofoan: Commanca al to* 8oUto*i*f comar of Sacrion 23,
towraa Norto o m a s i ’ Weal atang to* Waal b w of to* Souto* m 1/4 tor a
dalanc* of 2638 46 tort; townee North •6*9636' EaaL atong toa North b * of
to* Soutowaal 1/4 tor a datonca of 1320.77 tort to tw part at begrtitog;
townc* Norto 00-04 3 6 w**i along Wart bw of Wort 1/2. Eart 314. of Norto
3/4 of Sacaon 22 tar a dbtonc* ol 2666 04 tort: townc* Souto M 'S 1-33-Eart
along North bw of Sacbon X tor a daianca pi 1962 94 laat toanc* Souto
00-0726’ Eart tor a dwanc* of 162*43 toat: toanc* oenaiu* Souto
oaXTTST Eart. atong to* Waal bw of amended ptaa Rtoauf ForaaL Part Sank
7, Paga If. Samtocf* County. Florida, tar a drtance of 1979.92 toil; townc*
Norto 99*ST1(T WaoL tor * datanc* of 699^1 fart; toanc* Nortoi 99*9649*
Wart, a duanca of 96 46 Wat, toanca North S4*l63r Wart, atong tow
Northerly right of »* y of Seaboard Coart Law Rafnwd. tor a drtaric* of
1920 04 tort; toanca Norto O O W O rW aaL a datanc* of X 7 34 tort to to*
poaf of baganng. toaa to* ngN &lt;4 way tor ttghway 17-92. SamaioJ* Coiafy,
Florida.
PARCEL B
PARCEL ONE: Bagavfng 679 fart Norto and 1997 tart Waal of to* NoWmart
comar of Sacbon 26. Townarap 19 Souto. Range X EaaL net North 624.3 tort
Wart 6 X tort. Souto 436 3 tort to cornet port 19 tort North of 9w right of way
of to* Atlantic Coart Urw Rafroad Company, townc* SoutoWMtorty and parallal rrito tarn* 663.5 toaf to a Mali* 15 toil Norto of aald rigff of way townc*
Eart 101 tort to beginning. Samnfa Coufy. Ftortda.
PARCEL TWO: And begin 1063 tort North of and 2647 tort Waal of tow
Nortoamrt comer ol Sacbon 26, Townahip 19 Souto, Rang* X EaaL twi Norto
4 X 3 tort. Wart I N tort, to 4 teak* in peak toanca Soutoaaatoriy dracbon
atong creak X 7 1/2 tort to a port 15 toaf Nortoi of to* right of awy of Abanbc
Coart Una Rbboad Company, toanca Souto** atorty along and parabrt to aakf
rtga of nay to pokf of baganng. laa* bom a poaf 1472 tail North and 2 S X
tort Wart of to* North* art corrwr of Sacbon 26. TowrwTap 19 Souto. Rang*
X EaaL o n Soutoaataarty along crack to tow poaf of baghrWig. tart pcarf
baing .00 toad Nortf&gt;wr#i4afty from tha ABiritkc
Utmi fl*iro*d Conxwiy
rigff of way n n townc* Soutowartarfy atong c m k 70 toil to a pokf IS fart
Norto of to* Abanbc Coart Lkw Rafroad Company ri^pf of way, townc*
Soutoaataarty partial wrti aart right of way 280 tort, town* NorVmwrtarty
WO tort to » * port of bagauwig. Saminoa* Coiafy Florida. Parcel Two baaig
mora tomwrty daaenbad aa: Begin IO N tort North of and 2647 tort Wart of
to* Northwtrt comar of Sacbon X , Tbwrwhto 19 Souto. Rang* X EaaL run
Norto 4 X 3 tort; w * « I N tort to a rtaka In craak. toanc* Bm ftwartwry
dracbon bong craak X 7 1/3 tort to a poaf is tort North of riipf of way of
ABanoc Coart Lkw Rafroad Company, toanca Soutowaanrty along to* paraJW to aaid right of way 210 toll to beginning (and a tm tonda). Swnmoto
Coufy- Honda
PARCEL G
Trad I Begin 13M tort North and 1X 7 tort Waal of tw Soufwart comer of
Sacbon 32. Ibwnarvp IS Souto. rang* X EaaL mn Wart 606 0 to*L Souto
617.44 toat townc* Souto 92*46 Eart net 216 0 ImL townc* Norto 1630 Eart
134 tort, townc* Souto 80*46 Eart 74 0 toto toanc* Norto 09-14' Eart 373.5
tort townc* Eart 1913S toto townc* Norto 1633T 5" Eart 196-37 toto toanca
North 370 74 tort to poaf of bagmrang. Sarrwwto Coufy. Ftonda.
PARCEL tt
Trad II Bagn 1 3 X 0 tort Norto 16935 tort Wart of 9w Soutowart oomar of
Sacoon 33. Townahqj 19 Souh. Rang* X Eart. run Wart 291.S toto Souto
696 46 tort, townc* Souto 52-43 Eart 366 41 toto twnca Norto 917.44 tort
10 point of beginning. Strrunofa Counfy, Ftondft.
PARCEL E
rtlO TC H l
Thai part of Lot 7. PLAT OF THE FLORIOA LANO ANO COLONIZATION
COMPANYS CELERY PLANTATION, aoconbig to tw pM twraol. aa racord­
ad in Ptol Boob 1. Paga 128. Samnfa Coufy. Florida, daau toad aa to k m
Commanca al tw Soutowart oomar of Sacaon 22. To*rwn*&gt; 19 Souto,
Rang* X Ea u . Sammoto Coufy. Ftorida, and nai S 99*9431' E along tow
Souto bw of BW Soutowacl 1/4 of aart Sacbon 23 tor a Ortanc* of 264023
tort to tow Soutowart oomar al tud Soutfiwart 174; toanca nai S 99- 5744- E
atong to* Souh bw of tow Soutowart 174 of cart Sacaon 23 tor a datanc* of
6 N 73 tort, twnca nai N 00*0716 W tor a datanc* of 6 X 7 3 l*af to a pokf
on tow Northerly nghl-of way bw of Narcwaua Avarua, aakf pokf alia bang
to* POINT OP BEGINNING, toanc* n n N OO-OT16 W atang toa Waal bw of
Parcel O • Trad II of land* daaertoad ai Official Racordi Book 3337, Pag*
1634. of u d PiXiAc Raconta tor a drtanc* of X SS tort 10 a pouf on tw North
bw of aakf Lot 7; toanca mn N 965744* W along a*d Norto bw tor a dtolanc*
of 95 18 toat to a po«f on tw Northerly nghf-of any few of NarcJaau* A va n *
toanca nai S 54-3311* E atong aart nghl-of way few tar a datanc* of 67.99
tort to to* POINT OP BEGINNING
Laa* and Eacapf bw fabaring Parcrta oonvayad n Official Racordi Book
17X. Pag* 764, Pubkc Record* of Sarrano/a Courfy Florida
(LESS O U T i t )
A parcel if land lying In Souh 1/2 of Sacaon 23. Towrwfap 19 Souto. Rang*
X EaaL Sananola Coufy. Florida, bung mom pancutorty daaerfrad aa tattowa:
Commanca al tow Soutorw**! corrwr of 1art Sacbon 23. townc* Fk
00-02 51-Wart rtong tow Wart bw of tow Soutonmrt 1/4 of Sacbon 32 tor a
dtalanca of 1759 91 tort; twnca 5outh B8-5O06 Eart atong a bw parairt
witi tow South bw of tow Soutoiwart 174 of S*dton 22 tor a drtanc* of 119613
tort to a pokf of kfanacbon wah to* Nontwauariy rig i of way of tw
Saabcwnf Coaukrw Railnwd (tomwrty tw Abwfic Ccartkrw Radroad) accord­
ing to rtgN of way Track Map towraot, toanca Soutoi 54M636 Eart along aart
right of way tor a drtanc* of 400 X tort to tow pokf of beginning, There* con­
tinue Soutoi 54-1636* Eart tar a drtanc* of 460 X tort, twnca SoUh
X-4132* Wart. 293 X toaf. toanca North 34*1636 WaU along tow Northerly
tow of tort road ahown on toa afondaacrfwd rwkoad ngff of way Track Map
tor a datanc* ot 6 46 toat toanca Norto 44 Y » S T Wart along t w Nortowrty
n6# or way ol teat rafroad tar a drtanc* ot I X 45 toaf; twnca Norto
W 4122- Eart. 1X 65 tort: townc* North 34-1636 Watt. 2M 61 teat trance
North 03*2726 Eart along tw cantarbw of a craak and toa Eartarty tow of
tart rafroad R/W tor a drtanc* of 135 34 tort to tow poaf of bagmnkrg.
Samnfa Coufy. Florida
and
(U S S O U T 42]
A parcel of land lyaig In tow Souto 173 of Sacbon 23. Townaftp 19 Souto.
Rang* X EaaL Sam nfa Courfy, Florida, baaig mom partoctfarty daacntwd
Commanca al tow Soutoiwart corrwr of Sacbon 23. toanca North 00*0731*
Wart atong toa WaU tow ol tow Soutowart 1/4 of tow Sacaon 23 tor a duanca
of 1499 04 teat toanc* Souto gg-33'46 Eart. a duanca of 2554 55 tort to tow
pom at twdm ng. townc* Souto 6 6 5 6 4 6 Eart. tor a drtanc* of M 4 6 tort;
townc* Souto 8 6 5 7 1 6 Eau. tor a drtanc* of 269 U toaL twnca Souto
00-0756 WaaL tor a drtanc* of 255 45 tort, townc* Norto 5 4 1 6 3 6 Wart
along a few parairt to and 350 tort Nuttoaaatatiy of tow Saaboard Coaaitn*
Rairoad. lor a drtanc* of 4 X 42 fart to tow port of bagnwig. Pitoac Raoorda
of Samnfa C o u fy Ftonda.
and

L ec a ls
(LESS OUT *3]
I lying In tow SoUh 173 ol Sector! 22. Tb w n rtfp ItS o d h .
C ijranaia rt tow I j j l i a a l corrwr of aaU B acton 22. townc* Norto
00*0791'Wart aktag tow YWrt bw of tow Boutow^ 1/4 cf Sacton Z i tor a
y ^ a of 1796 Bl to*E toanc* SoMR 16’9066 Eart atang a bw partial a*h
towlStofew d to* Boutomrt 1/4 cf Bacton 33 to« a B M W cf 219613 tort
toa p e n ot kitemacton wto tow Nortoiaiteiay ri^to «&lt; amy d toa Baahoan)
Gowaaaw Ralrcwd (tarmarty to* AbarWr Caaatow Raboaaf) acooRtog to tow
rid# d **y Trace Map twraof; toanc* Souto 94*16 3 6 t a d atong M d ngff
o T n y t o . d d w w a d 40 O X tort; toano* Bouto B2T3T2r V h d dong tow
m rtu b w d a c m rtib id to a E fk a y fe w d a a ld r* b o * d ri6 fd w a y to rtd *
Mroa d ISS.S4 tod to toa P d d d Bagtontog: townoa Bouto 54*1636 Em l
2M 61 tort townc* Bouto X - 4 r-2TY te rt. 133 65 tort; townc* Nortoi
f T w r i f e t o dong tow dOmdMQiwdmbortl RTW h r 2X 95 t o t toanc
Nodi 0 6 3 3 3 T EaaL 113.45 tod to to* Poaf d Badrafra
T S S T S O T i a T W Y DEBCfWED BV DONALD W .lO N T O S H ASSO­
CIATES, *IG AS FOLLOWS:
PARCEL 1 (Souto d U .1 1 * * l* * y N ».1 7 M ): ____
.
. .
Th d port d Socbon 22. Idandifa 19 SoUh. Range X Eart. Samnfa
County, Florida, d u crtxd as toioa*
Commanca d toa Soutowad corrwr d add Soetton 23. townc* rur N
0 6 (6 3 6 W dong to* W M bw d to* SoutoMwd t/4 d add Srtfton 33 tor a
dbMie* d 293934 tod to Sw Norto bw d « d Soutowad 174; toanc* run S
W ^ r 0 6 E dong add Norto bw tor a datanc* d 1320.97 fad to* pokf on
to* toted b w d to* W ad 1/2 d tor* Ead 3/4 d aafd Sacbon 23 bid to* POINT
OP B f 09 96N 0: townc* n* N 0 6 0 (2 6 W atong add toted bw tor a drtanc*
d 202*23 tod to to* Soutowriy itghioMmy few d U. S Ibghawy No. 17-62
M • pofef v i a nontongato aav* oorrcM Boutowwddty Iwring ■ radua d
9960.X fad and a chord Iwaftog d B 5 6 4 6 9 6 1 ; toanc* nai SaXhaartaray
atong to* arc d add cunr* and add rt^rtodawy b w torta^i a evtod an^a d
0 6 4 T 4 6 to r* J i l l 1 of 5M 73 tort to tow pokf d tongancr. twnca rur 5
4 6 3 5 3 6 E dong add Soidwrty ri^todany few tor a daavrea d X O X fart
tow pokf d a n d u * d • a*y* ooncaa* NvtoWMtoriy haring a radua d
3179 X toaf; towrea run iudiaaalarly along tow arc of add curm and aakf
ridfoPvmy few toroudi # canaafantfad 264434* tor 1 daianca of 1462 24
tod to a pokf d non tongancy cat to* Wad bw d AMENDED PLAT R nA U T
FOREST, aa raumtad to PM Book 7, Papa
of to* Pubkc Racordi d
■bbtoola Coiktoy Ftorbto; toanoa run S 060731* E atang add Wad bw and
(w Soutowrty prdongdton toamd lor a datonca d 2151.16 tort to a pokf on
tw Nor*! bw of Parcel D -Trad to. a* daaotwd In O M W Record* Book 3337,
Paga 1134. d add Pubbe Raoonto; toano* iu i N B9*374r E dong tow Nortoi
bw d add Parcaf D - Trad 6 and to* Norto bw d Pared C •Trad I d add
O R dd Record* Book 3317, h g a 1924. tor a datonca d 697,44 tad to a poaf
on 6w Soutowrty few d add AMENOED PLAT R X A U T FOREST, toanca run S
0 6 0 6 0 6 E dong add Soutwrly bw d AMENDEO PLAT RfBAUT FOREST
Id a datance d 370.91 toaL toanc* run S 11*1796 W dong too E M bw d
add Pared C - Trad 1tot a datanc* d 21.67 feat; townc* nai N 00*0604* W
dOng to* E * d b w of tonda toaaortortfhOfcld Racordi Book M l . Paga 454,
d aald Pubic Record* tor 4 ildanr* d 90 -X tad to tow cartadrw d 4 &lt;toch.
t o n * rui toa kftortng 5 couma# dong to* Wad bw d add OMtof Raoonto
to M l . Pao* 454 and add carWrbw d dfetoc 1) S 0 6 4 6 2 6 W tor a datare* d 9932 tort 2) 8 0 6 1 6 2 6 W tor a datanc* d 4409 tort 1) 8
i r » 1 6 W tor • Atone* d 19J9 tod; 4) S 36 160 6W tor a ddanca d
4049 tort 9) S 07*4606W tor a ddanca d 4739 tort townc* nai S
161796 W dong H id Ead bw d Pared C •Tmet I. tor a ddanca d 4321
tod; townc* n il S 968741* W dong add Ead bw tor ■ datonca d 19123
tod; twnca nai S 060641* W dong add Ead In* tar a datanc* d 373 SO
tort tonne* nai N KP5716 W atong add Ead b w tor a drtanc* d 74.X tort;
t o n * nai S 1 6 4 7 4 f W atong add Ead In* tor a ddanca d 119J0 tort to
tw Nortowrty rigff-cfway few of NarcWau* Avarew, toanca run N 34-2711- W
dong Mid Nortowrty rid# d nay bw tor a ddanca d 990.48 tort townc* nai
N 0 6 0 7 1 6 W dong tow Wad few d add Pared D - Ttod I tor • ddanca cf
M B S tort tod** nai N *69744* W dong tow Nortoi few d I d 7 d PLAT OP
THE FLORKM LANO AND C O U M O A TO N COMPANY'S CELERY PLANTA­
TION, accordng to tow ptol toamd. M racordad to PM Book 1. Papa 139. of
laid Pub«o Raoorda. tar a ddinra d S M tort townc* rui N 94*2711* W
parrtd a rt and 1900 tod H: rto u dirtydtow Nortowadtily rigfto-oMwy bw
d CSX IMtowd t v a ddanca d 99017 tort townc* nai N X -3 6 4 6 E dong
tow Eadariy b w d tanda daacrtwd In Odtatol Rtoordi Book 1709. Paga 763.
d add PuMc Raoonto. tor a drtanc* d 266 X tort townc* n n N 0601*41*
W rtong trtd I- Ufa rtybw fat adalanoad23334 tort twnca nai 8 89*3616
W atarg tow Fkftowriy few d tonda daacrtwd kr add OfficWI Racordi Boo*
1709, Pig* 793, tar a drtance d 2 M B 3 tort townc* nai S 2 6 5 6 4 6 W dong
■aid Nottodfy few tot a flrtb in id 1384 tod lo tow Northerly rigf*4f-iwybu
d CSX Raboad. Mid rigftooMmy bw lyang 3 0 O X tod Nortoiaaatoriy d tow
cantarikw d tow oM man bw tack; twnca nai N 54*2711*W dong add
Nortowrty iy * &lt; f wry bw tot a atlanr a oi 197376 tort lo tow atam u kl Wart
bw d tw W ad 1/2 d tow Ead W d Skdton 22; townee n n N 00*0636 W
•tong add Vtoad bw tor a ddanoa d 29149 tod to tow POtofT OP BEGINTOGETHER WTTH
rN O To n
T h d part d I d 7. PLAT OP THE FLOROA LANO ANO COLGMZAOON
COfriPANTB C E U R Y PLANTATION, aocordng to tow ptol (w m d . aa racord­
ad In PM Soak 1, Paga 119, Samkiola C o u ty Ftortda, daaertoad a* tobokw:
Commanca d tow Soutowaal oomar d Sacbon 23. Tokfwhtol9 Souto. Rang*
X Eart Srtiwnfa Courfy. Ftorida. and rut S 665431* E dong tw Soutoi bw
d tow floutowwal 1/4 d add Sacaon 22 tor a drtanc* d 2940 23 fad to tow
Soutowad comer d add Soutowaal 1/4; townc* nai S 969744* E atong tow
Soutoi few d tw Sodwart 1/4 d add Sacaon 23 tor a ddanca of 96373 fart
twnca n il N 0607*16W tot a ddanoa rt 6 X 7 3 fad to ■ pokf on.tow.
Nortowrty rid*d-**y few d Huciatui Avanu*. aud pcfef rtao bang tow POINT OP BEGtofNtofG twnca nn N X U 7 1 6 W atong tw Wan bw of
Pared 0 - Tract a d tonda daacribad to OfficWI Raoorda Book 3337, Pag*
1924. d Mid PiX*c Record, tor a drtanc* rt 39.56 tort to a poaf on tw North
bw d Mid L d 7; toirtica on N 865744* W along add North bw tor a drtanc*
of 5 5 I I tod to 1 porf on tow Nortowrty rigt*oPw*y few d Narctoau* Arnnu*;
townc* n n S 94-3711* E dong odd r t^ fV a w y few lor a d tfanra of 97 9*
tod to tw POINT OP BEGtofNtofG
ANO
PARCEL 2 (Notol d U. S. HWwwy No. 17B3)
T h d p v t of Sacton 22, Townaffp I t Soutoi, Rang* X EaaL Sarrvnot*
Courfy Ftorida, daaertoad at totam:
Commanca at tow Boutontad corner of avd Sacbon 33. townc* n n N
X D 7 3 7 W atong tow Waal few of tow Soutoiwart 1/4 of aaid Sacbon 23 tor a
datonca d 36 X 5 4 tod to tow Norih few d Mid Soutonraat 174, twnca n n S
• 65 606 E atong add Nortoi few tor a drtanc* d 112087 fad to a pcfrf on
tow Woal b w d tow Wad 1/3 d tow Eart 3/4 d taid Sacbon 23. toanca run N
00-0626 W atong add Wad bw tor a ddanca d 2029 33 tod to tow
Soutowrty ridtodwey few d U S HV*my No, 17-97. toanc* eorftou* N
00*0626 W atong aakf Wad few tor a ddanoa d 120 77 tod to to* Nortowrty
rtrtf-cPkwy b w d aakf U. S toghawy No 17-93 and tow POtofT OP BEGINtriNQ u id port feting on • non- tangent eurv# concer t SouFiweslsrty having
* radua d 9650 X tod and a chord baartng d S 53*0631* E; toanca nn
SoutoWM torty atong toa arc of lead curve and aaid rtgN-af-*ay few taradatanc* of 9 X 1 4 tod to tow poid of tangmey; townc* run S 49*5636 E along
add right-of-way bw tor a ddanca d I X X ted te tow pokf d curvatum d a
cuv* concave Nortowadariy having a radua d X 7 5 X toaf; townc* n n
SoutoWMtorty atang tow arc of add cun* and laid righf-of-way bw tar a da­
tanc* d 9491X1 tod to a potto d non-langancy on tow Ead bw rt tow Wad
1/3 d tow Ead 3/4 d tow Nortoi 314 d aaid Sactton 33. townc* iu i N 0607^)1*
W dong add Ead bw tor a ddanca d 1726.73 tod: townc* rui N 6 6 9 6 0 6
W dong tow Nortoi fewrt add Wad 1/2 d tow Eaat 3/4 d tow North 1/4 k r a
daianca of 1969 22 tod; townc* nn S 0 6 0 6 3 6 E atong tow ttoraMid Wart
bw d tow Wad 1/2 d tow Ead &gt;4 d tw Nortoi 3/4 far a datanca d 919 63
lad to tw POINT OP BEGINNING
Pared I poifaking 123306 acme mom ot toM and Pared 3 oorfaavng
95 967 acra* mam or toM and brtng aub|ac! to any rtdfk-of-way. rtatncaorw
and aaaamana of reooid
rwe b**n Mad agand you. Ytau are rwywwJ to ekrvk a oopy at you wrkten
dktonaaa. to any 10 I on Rtahard R. Swam. Eaqum. Swam 4 Harley P A .
ptoewtok attonwy. ahoM rnubig a t t m * 1X1 Wad Mom* Bodavwd.
Sufa I X . WkMr Park, Ftonda 32789, ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 6.2 X 1
and M* t w ongiwl witfi tw Oarii d toaa Court adwr baton auric* on
PiundTa anorrwy. or knmadddy towradtor; otownaia* a dafaul wrt b*
•rfamd agaaid you lor tow raid damantod ki tw Comptokf or Paibon.
WITNESS my hand and aad of Ma Court on tow 31*4 (toy d OCTOBER.
2X1.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctorii of tow Ckcut Court
Sanfnoto Coufy
By Deborah Centra
A* Deputy Ctorii
Richard R. Swam. Eaqun
Swam 6 Heavy. P A .
1X1 Wad Mom* BoUtvud.
Suto 190.
w v*d PartL Ftorida 33796
Pub*di: Novamewr 4. II, 16 2 1 2 X 1
GO O X
--------------------------------------------------------------1--------------------------------------------------------------Hcrncs OP ACTION M EMINENT DOMAIN 94 THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
T H « EIGHTEENTH JUOIC1AL aflCUIT, 9f ANO FOR BE4KNOLB COUN­
TY. FLOMOA
•4 THE O R CU IT COURT FOR THE IIONTEENTH JUDICIAL ORCUfT, «f
ANO FOR U M N O L I COUNTY. FLORIOA
CASE MO.: 2 X 1-CA-1909-13-K
SEMINOLE COUNTY, i potucal aubdNttton of tow Stall of Ftonda.
DAVrO A EflOUAN. MARSHA L EROMAN. SOUTHTRUST OP ALABAJVM.
IN C. kVa SOUTHTRUST BANK. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. FLORIOA
POWER CORPORATION. HUNTER DEVELOPMENT. INC ; RETIREMENT
ACCOUNTS. IN C . Hub David U Meadow* Acct No. 0132799X01.WALTER
E EVANS. CHARLOTTE H EVANS. FLEET MORTGAGE CORP. CARL R
BARKER; PAM M. ROSEN bVa PAM M ROSEN BARKER, CHASE MORT­
GAGE COi/PANY EAST. DAVIO P. SUMNER. OOCTTE I. NIUMQ aV a
O OETTE L SUMNER FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIDA.
AMSOUTH BANK. RAY VALDES a* T u Cotoaclor of Samaiol* County
Ftortda, and tow u f v m n apeuaM of tow abov*. to any tow* hen. davnaaa.

any and ad otowr paraona having or ctoirwig to have any nd#. Hto or maarad
by. tvoudi. uftor or agamrt tw abov* rwmad Dafandanta. or otownm*
ctomng any ridf. *0*. or (farad n tw rad ptoparTy daaertoad ai toa* acbon.

DdandwIU)

T O THOSE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS AND TO ALL PARTIES CLAIM­
ING INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR AGAINST THE FLAMED DEFEN­
DANTS. ANO TO ALL PARTIES HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY
RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST toi THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED BELOW
An ErmrwrY Domain Pdffion. togatowr wih a* Declaration of Takng haa bwan
Nad »i tow aujvw-trytod coui u acqura cartafei propwty naararta ai Sameioi*
Coufy. Ftonda. daaertoad u b*ow&lt;
Sas. Confuaia Eihtof I anachad
00X19
PARCEL I X
Dodd Road (tram Howai Branch Road 10 Rad Bug Lake Road)
R dfoFW ay
A portion ot
-Bagn I K 29 tod Wart of tw Soutowart corrwr of tow Waal 172 of tw
Soutowad 174 of tow Soutowart 174 of Sacbon X . Townahip 21 Saute. Regn*
X Eart. rui Ead 15229 tod. twnca Nonh 3774 tod. townc* Wart 17621
la*L townc* Soulh 655' Wart 10 tow POINT OP BEGINNING (tau nghl of way
tor nwd). ai S w im * Coufy. Ftonda*
Conanuad on Pag* 3B

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pe*8 on ti* atoramaraonad Em In* d Ira W m i/a d tw SoUhaasl t/4 d
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to (d P 0 M T OP BEQMNma
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*harafcye#(*y•!**•&gt;• togd taaptoi tor Pared 108 ha* baanpraparad

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Arthur Maatomtoola. Jr, PL8
Ftorkti nspatarad Swrayor *4186
DATE: Fab28 1981
JTM ttw n

LEQL8120
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0000*8
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PARCEL TO8
M d Road (bom Howa* Branch Road to Rad Bug Lab* Road)
Tamporary Conaauedon Eaaamar#
ApodonaE
V * t n *82 2S tod Wad d Vi* Boatload coma* d to* Wad tfl d tra
Wrad a a d 1/4 d Vto BouViaad t/4 d B*c8on 26. TowaNp 21 SouVi. Ranga
30 EaaL M l Ead 182 23 teat Piano* North 377 4 tod. franc* Wad 178 21
tod. tone* SouVi 0*55' Wad to Vi* POINT OF BCOtNNWG (la#* RttkokPtop tor mad), to Sananda C a n y , FtortdaT
B*O l mora parfatarty daacitood aa:
Commanc* d Vto BouViaad oomar d Sacaon 28. IbanaNp 21 Bouti, Rang*
30 EaaL Banded Cowky. Ptortda; franca M l B88*47'S4'W. dong to* South
Ina d add BaeVen 28. a ddanc* d 8SS 48 tod to to* Soutoaad comar d toa
Wad 1/2 d toa BouViaad 1/4 d to* Soutoaad 1/4 d add Sacaon 28; toano*
N O I - i n m itongtw East fcraot fra said VCsat 1/2 d to* Bodhaad 1/4 d
Via Bni d n ad 1/4, a ddanca d 8* 17 tod to toa naa FV#-okW*y In* tor
Dodd Road a* tacaidt to Pared No. 108 Prejad No. PS0B3 and Via POrHT
OP BEONM NO: toanca B 84-0V trW dong add ngPEoEWby to* a dWdica
d 200.48 tod; toano* N00*18r21*W a dtotanc* d 5 54 tod; toanca
N 8 4*0 TirE a dWanca d 132 78 bat toanca N23*sr42&gt;V a ddanc* d
21.78 toaL toanca M37"64'1(TE, a datonc* d 64.18 to*L toano* N88*3VS2&gt;E
a ddanc* d 3001 tod to a poara on to* atoraaaU Ead bia d to* W*d t/2 d
toa BouViaad 1/4 d to* Soutoaad 1/4 d Sacbon 28; frare* S 0 1 * 1 « n
atong add E ld In* a ddanc* d 4* 8# tod to toa POWT OP BEOWflNQ.
Contotolng 3.8SO aquar* tod. mor* or Na*.
I harabp oartip tod toa tafpl daaerfoaon tor Pared 708 ha* baan pnparad
widar my tfraJonta oortpaanc* wkh fra MtrtmwnTachngt Standard* aaaat
forth bp to* Florida Board d Prdaaalond Sm apon. pwauanl toSacbon 472027 Florida Stduaa
Arthur ItowonlGCl*. J r , P L S
Ftortda Ragtatarad Surveyor • 4186
DATE: A d 23 1861
LEQL802S
1M3H0; 11/11/80; OU1S/81
000112
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Pared 152
Dodd Road (From ttoaa* Branch Road to Rad Bug lake Road)
Md+oFWap
Aponton at:
*11*01* A did B Ambanwoori On* Thraa, aa raoordad to Plat Book 32. Pag*
10G d to* Pdde Raoonto d Barrtoda CouVp Ftortda.*
Batog mora parfakarty daacitoad aa:
Bagln d to* Northaad comat d Trad B. Ambanaood On* Thraa, a* racord*d to F id Book 32. Pag* 100 d to* Pddc Racorda d Samkid* C o n y .
Ftortda; toanca m i B01*38D7*E atong to* Ead In# d u p Trad B a ddanc*
d 304 60 lad to to* poa* d cunrator* d a a n a concara to toa Northnad
having a radua d 384 84 tod did a canon and* d 18*4415*; toanca
Boutoaitp atong to* are d add a n * a dalanca d 132 31 lad to to* Soutoaad
comar d Trad B, toanca 388~2r*3*W along to* Souto In* d Trad B a datonca d 11345 toaL toanca N 14*28*7E a ddanc* d 420 88 to*L toanca
N i r s V I T E a datonca d 31.83 tod to a pel* on toe North In* d Trad B;
toanca N 5 T 2 T 4 T E along id d In* a ddanc* d 1358 tod to* POINT OF
BEGINNING
Containing 0.783 acraa, morn or toa*.
Bagtnal fra Nottiaaal eomar ck Tract A. Arrbarraood U ni Three. c* record­
ed In Prat Book 32. Pag* 100 d to* Pubkc Racorda pi Sddnoto County.
Ftortda; toanca rut 801*3807*1 along to* Ead In* d *#rd Trad A a dalanca
d 40 00 toaL toanca S6»*?r 4:rw atong to* Souto In* d Trad A a ddanc*
d 1004 toaL toanca NI5*27‘27‘W a ddanc# d 41 57 tod to a pok* on to*
North ana d Ttad A toanca N6V*2T'43"E along add Rna a datanca d 20 00
tod to* POWT OP BEGINNING.
Ccntolnkig 503 aquar* toaL mora er toa*.
I haraby cartip tod to* la g d 0a*crtp8a i for Pared 152 hoc baan pnparad
wafer mp itoacbo r In Complanca wkh to* Mtoktun Tachntcd Slandanto aa
ad torto bp to* Florida Board d Pid aodo id Land Surveyor*. purauad to
Sacbon 472.027 Ftortda Su m #
Arthur A Moatrurkooia. Jr PUS
Ftortda fligda iaJ Land Surveyor * 4188
DATE: Fab 28 1881
LEGL8018 11/1380; 02,0781
000113
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Pared 752
(Dodd Road Irom Ho a d Brandi Road to Rad Bug Lak* Road)
Tamporary Conabuebon
A portion ob
Trad B. Anttaranod Urd Thraa. aa racontod In Ptol Book 32. Pag# 100. d
to* PiM e Raoordi d Sarabioto County, Ftortda.*
Patnn i t m DAiHQiftrty d tK fte d At:
Commanca d Vi* Nortoaad oomar d Trad B. Arrbanvood Unk Thraa, aa
racotdad to Ptol Book 32, Pag* 100. d to* Pubic Racord* d S a rm to
CowVy. Ftortda: toanca m i S88*77-4rW atong to * North an* d aard Trad B
a dtotanc* d 1155 toaL toanca iwi S i r W i r w a ctotanca d 31.85 to to*
n*#rHK|hH)l-Wbpbi* tw Dork) Road aatocalad In ParcatNa 112 ProRd No.
PS-063 and toa POINT OF BEOINMNG. toanca m i S M T V K T W atong aaid
rtgM-d-aay bw a dtotanc* d 420 (8 toat toa polb on Via Souto In# d aaal
Trad B; to#nc# run S88*2r43*W atong laid Souto bi# a ddanc* d 820 tod;
toanca run N08*S2TiarE. a datanca d 11178 toaL toanca m i N08*24?3*£. a
datanca d 142.81 toaL toanca N20*38TrE. a dtotanc* d 48.34 to*L toanca
N*I*25*S7"E. a dalanca d 5508 toat; toanca N l O K r m . a datanca d
8888 la*L toanca run N88*27-43rE; a datanca d 10 4t toat to to* POINT OF
BEGINNING
Containing 8200 aquar# toaL mora a toa*.
TOGETHER w r m
A portion cL
Trad A Ambanaood. Urd Thraa, a* racontod to Plat Book. 32. Pag* 100,
Pubkc Racorda d Samkida Comfy. Ftortda.*
Erdaodrig no mot* toan 10 toat btyond to* naa nda-d «* y b » tor Dodd
Road aa tocatod In Parcat No. 152. Proyad No PPS063
Contatotng 417 Srprara toat mora a toa*.
I harabp earthy toat to* togd ttoaenpoon tor Pared 703 haa baan pnparad
imtor my dnebon In compkanca Mto to* Mtotmum Tachneal Standard* a* aat
torto bp to* Ftortda Board d Pid**atonal Snvayora. puauanl to Sacaon 472027 Ftortda Statuto
DanntaL D#aL P L S .
Ftortda Ratpatarad Survaror a 3421
Data:

LafSOOS
00 013
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Pared 552
Dodd Head (From Ikraak Branch Road to Rad Bug Lak* Road)
That ponton oL
T ra d B. Antoanmod Uni Thraa. aa racontod In Ptol Bock 32. Pag* 100. d
to* Pubic Racorda d Samfnoto Counry Ftanda.*
Bdng mor* parScutorty daacrLiad aa:
Bamgat to* NotVrrratl eomar d Trad B. Ambamood Una Thraa, a* racurd•d to Ptot Book 12. Paga 100. d to* Pufcke Racorda d Samne** County.
Florida; h rre a run N88*27'43*W along to* Norto In# d urd Trad B a i t o
tanc# d 13 08 to#L tone* M i N8B*27'43rE atong to# Norto In# d Trad B a
dalanca d 17177 tod to to* n#a nght-d-way In# d Dodd Road, toanca
818*3612"* a datanca d 31 88 toaL toanca S88^r43TW a dalanca d
180.71 tod to a port on to* Waal b » d Trad B. toanca N01*32*1 TIN atong
laid In# a datanca d 30 00 tod to to# POINT OF BEGINNING
Containing 4.988 aquar* toaL mora or toa*
CERTIFICATION
I haraby cardy tod. to to* bad d my knoatodg* and b#td Vial toa toga)
Itodilpaa i I* Bu#. accural#, and aaa crapamd urxtor mp dracaon
I kitoar cardy toat tato lagd land ttoaerstoon a n compkanca «*h to*
kararram Tachracd Standard* u ad torto bp to* Florida Board d Profaaaiona/
Snvayora and Mappara, purauanl to Sacbon 472 027 Florida State***.
D anm aLDad
Ftanda Pmfaaannd Lard Stmraya No 3421
Boeryer Smdeton ■ katod ali*. Inc
520 Souto Magma# Aranua
Ortanto. Ftarkto 32801
Data 2-t301
NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED AND SEALED
C00003
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PROJECT Dodd Road
PARCEL NO 754
T h d poracn oh lot 3. Airtwnvood Una Thraa. u racontod «i Ptol Book 32.
Paga 100; d to* Pubkc Racod. Sdnriut* County. Ftanda
Commanca d to* Nortoatul oomar d urd Lot 3. toanca m i SS8 2A4TV/
atong to* Norto bw d a«d L d 1 a ddanc* d 1527 tod to to* Pua# d
g # g n g t o n a conanu* SSTZTAJVr atong tad Norm an#. ■ dttanca d
15 00 to#L to#nc# m i S0 1*32* 18*E. • du«nc# d 100 00 tod to ■ pumt on to#
South bw ot tad Lot 3; toanca run N88*2T4TE along ua l Souto krw.adtom a d 13 00 to#L toanca ran N O r iZ ir W , a dtotanc# d 100 00 tod to to#
Pont d Beginning
Centering 1.500 aquar# tod. mora a tou
For a Hatch d itoaenpaon •** Shad 7 d 14 d to# Samnul# Counly GgN
d-vray Map tor Onto R a d aa pr#p#r#d by Boaryar Sngtoton 3 Awocwlaa.
Inc.
DATE T-11-01
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

L

GARY LEISE. P L S
OL*m
C ISuvapLagdFOodd RoadPar 75*^2) doc
C00004
PERMANENT WALL EASEMENT
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PROJECT Dodd Road
PARCEL NO 554
Thd portion oh. L d 1 Ambanaood Urd Thraa, aa racontod In Pld Book 32.
Pag* 100. d to# Pubkc Racod. Samkid* County, Ftortda.
Bang mora paibculirTy daacrVwd aa toioaa:
Commanc* at tw Northaa d eomar d laid Lot 3. Vwnc* rui S8B*7743TW
atong to* Norto b w ot add lot 3. 1 datanca d 10 27 la d to Vw Pont d
B#gk#*tg: Vwnc# consru* S88TT*43W along tatd North bw. a datanca d
3 00 toat Vane* n il 901*32*1l*E. a datanca d 100 00 tod to a poml on to*
Souto bw d add L d X Vwnc* n il N88*77*43rE along tad Souto an*, a da­
m s d 500 ta*L Vwnc# m i N O I I T i r W . a datanca d 10000 tod to Vw
fhbnl d Bagtonang
Contakang SOU atpara toat mora ot toa*.
For a akdeh d daacrtpbon aa* Shad 7 d 14 d Vw Samtnola Coinfy RgptOhaap Map tor Dodd Hoad u pnparad bp Bovtytr-$kid*ton 3 Attoewt##.
toe.
DATE M I-0 1
FOR SEMMOLE COUNTY
GARY LEISE. P L S
GL/bn
C ASurvay*Lagda\Dodd RoadPar 55 4 (7) doe
COOOOS
TbtWORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
&gt;
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PROJECT; DOOO ROAD
PARCEL NO.: 755
Thd porbon oh lot 2. Arrtoarwood Urd Thraa. aa raoordad In Ptot Book 32.
Pag* 100. d toa Pubkc Racord. Samrnoto County. Ftanda
Bang mora parbokarly daaevtoad aa token##
Ccrnranca at t w NorVwail eomar d add L d 2. Vwnca ran 888^7* 43V/
atong to* North b w d aakj Lot 2, a datonc* ot 1118 tod to to* Pom* d
B#gnr#ng vwnca contoiua S58*2AA3VY atong add Norto bw, a dalanca d
13 00 toat toanca m i SOI*32’18TE. a dalanca d 100 00 tod to a pom* on Vw
Souto bw d sard Lot 2; Vwnc* ran NW7743TE atong aakj Souto kn*. a datonca d 1300 toat toanca ran N01*32’18V/, a datonc* d 100 00 tod to to*
Pont ot 6#gmning
Contakwig 1J0 0 aquar# tod. mor# a laaa.
For * akakdi d daaciipltan aa* Shad 7 d 14 d to* Samkid* County Rgptot-aay Map tor Dodd Road a# pnparad bp Bowyar-Sngtoton 5 Aaaodatoa.
Inc
DATE T-11-01
FOR SEibNOLE COUNTY
GARY LEISE. P L S .
OL/fcm
CLSurvapLagatoOodd Road-Par 756(2) doc

cooooe

PERMANENT WALL EASEMENT
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PROJECT: DOOO ROAD
PARCEL NO : 855
Thd porbon oh Lot 2, Ambanvood Unk Thraa, a* raew dad in Pld Book 32.
Paga 100; d Vw Pubkc Record. Samknto County. Florida.
Bdng mora psrbcdsrty daaertbad aa toiovra:
Commanca at Vw Nonhaaat eomar d ##rd Ld 2. toanca rui SB8*2743rw
atong Vw North bw ot said L d 2. a datonc# d 10.1B tod to to* Pont d
Dagrvwig Vwnc* conanu* 555*7 7 A3VT atong said North bw. a dalanca ot
3 OO toat Vwnca ran 801*3218*E. a dalanca d 100 00 tod 10 a par# onto*
Souto bw d said Lot 2, toanca ran MW77’43*E atong sard Souto bw. a da­
tanca d 300 b a t Vwnc* nat N01*37irw, a datanca d 10000 tod to Vw
r*twni m EMytnrvng
Contanng 500 iquara toat moraataa*.
For a tkavch d daaertobon •** Shad 7 d 14 d Vw Sammoto Couby Rjgtkd-rray Map tor Dodd Road a* pnparad by Bo*ry#r Smgtdon 4 Aaaoewto*.
OATE M I D I
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
GARY LEISE. P L S .
OLtom
C ISurvaylLagaN'Dodd RoadPar 555-(2) doc

000118
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Pared 158
Dodd Road (from Horn* Branch Road to Rad Bug Lak* Ftoad)
RtohS-d-Way
A portal oh
*Lot 1 Amkwrvrood Unk Thra*. u racontod n Plal Book 37. Pag* 100. d Vw
Pubkc Ftocsrd* d Sammoto Cooky. Ftanda’
mom M itcU iity datenbad u ;
Bmjm at Vw Nottoaaal eomar d Lot 1. Amtwrvmod Unk Thraa, u racontod
n plat Book 37. Pag* 100. d Vw Pubkc Racorda d Sanvnoto Cooky. Ftanda.
Vwnc* rill 50t*3tro7*E atong Vw East kn* d L d 1 ■ d u n e * ol 100 00 tod
to Vw SouVwul eomar d L d 1, Vwnc* Sb8*77*4TW along to* South b w d
lot 1 a ddanc* d 10.15 toat Vwnc* N01*3218*W a datanca 0* 100 OO tod
to Vw North bw d L d 1: toanca N88*274TE atong laid *rw a ddanc* of
1004 tod to to* POINT OF BEGINNING
Containing 1,010 squats tod, mora « toat
I twrabp Cardy y id Vw Lagd Baaettobon tor Rarest! 58 haa baan pnparad
indar mpdracbon kl eomplanc* MViVw kknamm laehntoal Stantorda u
ad torto bp toa Ftortda Board d Pldbattond Land Surrayon, purauanl to
Sacbon 472 027 Ftarkto Slaiui#
Artoo A Maskontoota. P L S
Ftartda Raglstorad Survryor a 4188
DATE: Fab 28 1881

suoa

TUak
LEGU017
C00007
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
p r o je c t

noon r o a d

PARCEL NO.: 758
Thd potion oh L d 1, Ambsrwood Unk Thraa. a* racontod In Pld Book 32.
Pag* too. d tw Pubic Racord. Samtooto County. Ftortda
Bang mor* parbedtrty daaertbad as tabonra:
Commanca at tw Nonrwaal oomar d said L d 1, Vwnc* ran S88*2T*TW
•tong VW Norto b w ot said L d 1. a dtotanc* d 15 04 tod to Vw Poak ck
Bagmmg; Vwnc* coram* SM*7743W along tatd Norto bw. a datanca d
15 00 tosh Vwnca ran S01*3218*E. a datanca d 100 00 tod to a pokk on Vw
Souto bw d said L d 1: toanca m i N55*7743*E akng sard Souto bw. a da­
m s d 1300 tost; Vwnca m i N01 1 7 IVY/, a datanca d too 00 tod to Vw
Pu*4 d Bagmnmg.
Cwkaning 1500 aquar* toaL mora a toaa
Far a rkatch d daieipaon •** Sh#d 7 d 14 d Vw Stmnoto Courky fightOt way Map tor Oodd Road aa praparad by Bowyar-Sngtoton 4 Aaaoewto#.
Inc.
DATE T-l 1-01
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
GARY LEISE. P L G
Ol/tm
C VSunayGagdFOodd Road Par 758-17) doc
COOOOS
PERMANENT WALL EASEMENT
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PROJECT DOOO ROAD
PARCEL N O : 868
Thd porbon oh L d 1, Amtwrwood Unk Thraa, a* racontod In Pld Book 32.
Pag# 100. d Vw Pubic Record. Sammoto Cooky. Ftanda.
Borg mor* parbedarFy daaciV ad aa fokow*
Commanca al Vw Norbwaat eomar d aakj L d 1, Vwnca ran S88*7743rw
along VW North Ins d sard Ld 1. a datanca d 10 04 tod to Vw Pokk d
Bagmnmg; Vwnca conknu* S88*2740W along and North Ina. a dalanca d
SOOtod; Vwnc# nai 80112181. a datanca d too00 tod to ■pomt on to*
SouVi bw d laid L d 1. Vwnca run N5817431 along aard South bw. a da­
tanca d 3 00 tod; Vwnc* run N011215Y/. a datanca d 100 00 tod to Vw
Pont ol Bagmnmg
Cenummg 500 arpiar* tod. mor* or to#*.
For a Watch d ttoaenpoon ••• Shad 7 d 14 d Vw Skmnoto County Rghlot way Map tor Dodd Road aa praparad by Bowy*r-S«gtotan 4 Aaaoewts*.
DATE 7-11-01
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
GARY LEISE. P L S
GLtam
C 'SurvayGagatoDodd Road Par 558(2) doc
Each D#tondant I* (urtwr noMWd Vat Vw Paooorwr wd pstkun for an Ordar
d Taka bdora Vw HONORABLE THOMAS O FREEMAN, on* d Vw Judgta
d Vw abow-ttytod Court, on Wadrwtday Vw21rfdsy d Novamtwr. 2001 1
1 30 p m . m Courtroom K, al toa Samnot* Coemry Courttuu**. Sanford.
Ftond*. to accordant# wkh t l Dactorabon of Taking Iwratotor* Had to tors
caua# AV Dstondant* to toa tut and a* othar mt*r**t#d partwa may bmaty
rtquaal a rwarmg on Vw P*0bon tor Vw Ordar ot Takmg al Vw ttow and ptact
dswgwtad and b* hoard Any Datandanl takng to N# a bmaty raquoal for
haamg aha* wa/va any nghi k&gt; obyact to Vw Ordar d Taking
ANO
Each Oatondant and any oVwr parton* dammg any totorau m Vw proparty
dam bad to Vw Patman to Vw abora-crytod Emmanl Domain procaarbng a
haraby raqurad to &gt;an* wrkton itoNna#*. k any you hkvk. to vw Pabbon
rwratofor* Mad to tow caua* on Vw Paooorwr. *r#J any raquoal tw a hawing
on to* Pabbon tor to* Ordw d Takng. 4 daamd. on Patkiorwr'4 Abomay.
whoa* narrw and add*** a ihown bskrw on w batata Pfadrwaday.
Novwrkwr 14.2001. and to M* tw angmd ot you wnn*n doforw** and any
raqu#al tor rwanng on Vw Pttmen tor Vw Ordw d Tatung wkh Vw Clark d tow
Cowl artoar batora r a w t on to* Patknrwr'a Artomay w mnwttew/y toaraaltar to ahow ahal rghl. 00*. r##r#*l or *an you Iwn*. 4 any. or claim m and
to to* proparty daacriwd n awd Pstrnon and Id Ihow caua#. k any you h*v«.
why iwd proparty ihoukJ nd b# cundamnad tor to# u*#a and purpcaa* aa a#t
forth m aard Pabbon K you tat to antwar. • ddauk may b# #ntar#d #gwnat
you tor Vw rand damandad In Vw Palrbon V you l#4 to raquetl a hawing on
toa Pabbon for Ordw d Taking you that wan# wry rghl to obfacl to laid Order
d Takmg
WITNESS my hand and teal d awd Court on SEP 15 2001. 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLOflUA
By Ruth Kmg
Oapuly Clark
ROBERT A McM il l a n . County Anornay
for Sananda County. Florida
Semmde County Service* Buktng
1101 East F n l Sbaat
Sanford. Ftond# 32771
Telephone (407)8885738
Attorney tor Petitioner
Pililiah: October 28. and November 4 ,2001
FF004

ecals

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDtCML CtRCUTT
O f FLORIDA
IN ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY
C A M HO. 68CJL-888-18L
AMERIOUEST MORTGAGE
COMPANY.

FREDERICK W ROGERS.
Delendart#
NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PWauant to an Oder Raachadukng
ForaeJoaura Sate dated October 15.
2001. and entered m Cate No 08
CA 889-14 E. d toa Cwcut Court d
Vw Eidkaanffi Jukoat Crrcuk m and
tor Sananda Counly. Ftortda. wharaki AMERIOUEST MORTGAGE
COMPANY, b a Ptambfl and FRED­
ERICK W. ROGERS ir* Vw
Oatondanta 1w* tak to Vw hdwal
and beat brddar for caih al Waat
hunt door d Vw Courthouse 301 N.
Park Aranua. Sanford. FI 32771. at
11 00 AM on NOVEMBER 20, 2001,
aat torto m sard Fatal Judgmant. 10
wE:
LO T 12 (LESS THE SOUTH 12
F E ET THEREOF). BLOCK 3, TIER
X TOWN OF SANFORD, ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 1.
PAGE 58 THROUGH 64, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE.
FLORIDA
MARYANNE MORSE
a
Aa Clark d Vw Court
By: Jww E Jaaewta
Aa Deputy Clark
PljDnfn Ck^TTdTXJ** rW a «a

Submitted by
Wire A. B®if&gt;Eira. P A
Aitc&gt;rn«yi lor Ptemnfl
051 N E. 167Vt StrMf. Sort# 204
North MWrN D*ach. Florida £1162
Tataphona (305)770-4100
PubHh Octobar 24. and Novambar
4* 11*2001
FFI83a
SANTORO HOUSING AUTHORfTY
InvKadon for Blda
(IFB • 2001-09) - Elactrlcal
Tha Houaing Aulhonly ol lha O y of
Sanford (SNA) it aocaptvrg taakad
blda from property icanaed and qualiflad contractor* to R ep**r and
Upgrade Vw Electrical System s ol
«ix (8) housing davetopmercls conlarung 482 apartmenra and ralalad
Btos wA ba racarvad al toa SHA. »4
Catba Orawar Court. Sanford. Ft
32772 2359. until 4 00 p m LocmI
Tkrw on Novambar t 9, 2001, si
w hich tirrw Itwy will ba publicly
opanad and raad alou d Bids mutl
be praparad n accordance with toa
trvitnjcliorn In toa Invitation tor Blda.
a copy of which may ba obtained al
toe SHAal toa above address. Bds
received after toe ctostng data and
time wtfl nol be considered
A pre bad conference shaS be held
af toa Sanford ffoosjng Autoonry. 94
Castle Brewer Court:,. Santord. Fi.
32772 2359 on H ovrrtw t 12. 2001.
mi 2 0 0 p m Local Tkrw Sate visits
may be arranged by contacting B&lt;N
Bert man. Maintenance Supervisor
al (407)323-3150 E d 25 Bdd
are encouraged to attend the pr» bkl
conference and visit toa srtet
PubSsh October 28, and November
4, 200i
FF217
M THE ClRCUrT CO UR T FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DfYISJON
File Ho. 01 1041 CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
Sydney Lawrence Vtofen. Sr.
NOTICE OF AD8MNOTRAT10N
The admin^rafton of toe estate of
Sydney Lawrence Vtolen, S r .
deceased. File Number 01-1041 CP.
la pendtog in toe D ro N Court tor
Senvnole County, Florida. Probaia
Division, toe address of which is 301
Norto Parti Avenue. Sanford, Florida
32771. The names and addresses
of toa Personal Representative and
toa Personal Representative s attor­
ney are set torto below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
A l persons on whom toil notice is
ehaienge toa vaAdtfy of toa wd. toa
qualifications of toe personal repre­
sentative. venue, or Junsddion of
tota Court art required to Me toe*
objections wito ton 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
AN creditors of toa decadent and
other persons having claims or
demands against decedent's estate
on whom a copy of to* nobce m
served wtfNn three month! after toe
date of toe Art! pubNcetaon of tote
notice must Me their daunt weh to*
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA
T)ON OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AN other creditors of the decedonf
and persons having claim* or
demands against the decadent s
aslala must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data of first publication of this
Notice m Octobar 28. 200!
Personal Representative
Ronald A Jones. Esquire
10111 USHighway 441
Beltoview Florida 34420
Attorney
tur
Personal
Representative
Sara B Howefter
FlorsJa Bar No 004 N 00
Levy AAuocule*. PA
3551 W LsAe Mary Boulevard,
Suae 207
Lake Mery. Florida 32740
Telephone (40 7)321-4*44
Potash October 20. and November
4.2001
FF21S
NOTICE OF ACTION
OF CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SCIMNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO : 01 DR-43324)20-0
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
ELSA U ARBORE KOS5MANN.
Wile Petitioner,
and
PETER A KOSSMAN.
Hu’ibumiHeGpOfvNnt,
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
TO PETER K KOSSMAN
(Residence Unknown)
r (X i ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thal
a Petition lor Dissolution ol Marriage
has been filed and commenced In
this Court and you are required to

Sunday. November -I. 2001

Pair 3B

Lecals

Lecals

Lecals

serve a copy of your written defens­
es, 4 any,, to if on ALAN J'. ELKINS,
E SQUIRE. attorney 'tor PibWonet,
ELSA U ARBORE KOSSMANN,
whose address -s 2101 West
Commercial Btvd. Surta 5400. Fort
Lauderdale. Florida 33309 and Me
tie original with toe dark of toe
above styled court on or batora
NOVEMBER 27. 2001: otherwise a
default will ba entered agansl you
tor toa relief prayed for In toe

M A N O FO K
8 C M N O L I COUNTY,
FLOWPA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A M NO.: (H -C A -i m -I A O
c h a s e Ma n h a t t a n m o r t g a g e

This notice shal be published once
each week tor tour consecutive
weeks in toe SEMINOLE HERALD
WITNESS my hard and tha teal of
said court at Sanford. Seminote
'County, Florida ton 22nd day of
OCTOBER. 2001
A TRUE COPY
Ocurt Court Seat
MARYANNE MORSE
Clefts of toe Drcut Court
Semnle County, Ftanda
By Nancy R Winter
Aa Deputy Ctorti
ALAN J ELKINS. ESQUIRE
2101 Weal Commercial Btvd
Ssfla 5400
Fort Lauderdale. Ftanda 33309
(954)733-1330 (407)830-1177
Pubftsh. Octobar 28. and November
4. 11. 18.2001
FF214

NOTICE IS HEREBY OtVEN pur­
suant to a Final Judgmant ol
Forakoau* datad O CT 18 2001,20
. and araarad In Cass NoOI-CA1292-U -a ot »i* Cnu* Cout ol 8ia
15TH Judicial Ckcut to and tor
Samaxk# Cooky. Fonda aharon

soar# to a Sunmary Fnal Judgment
ol Foreclosure Indudng Award ol
Anomays Fees and Coats dalad
A n a 29. 2001. arkarad n Casa No
Ot-CA 508140 ol to* Crcuk Court
ck to* I8TM Judoal Crrcuk to and for
Sammoto Cowky, Ftanda wharam
EOWCREDIT CORPORATION OF
AMERICA a Fa Planck and FRANK
J BAKER and K. MICHELLE
BAKER, hr* wrto; JOHN DOE and
JANE DOE r u in Defendants I w*
•a* to to* hrghasl and bad bekler lor
cash, al &lt;n*l front door ot to*
Ssmnoto Cowky Cowtoous* in to#
City ol Sanford. Ftanda at 1100
o'clock A M . on . to* IJto day ol
Nov. 2001. to* fokowmg described
proparty. as aat forth m said
Summary Final Judgment ol
Foraciotur* IncJudtog Award ol
Anomay#' Fees and Coats to ere
I K 21 ol TtMBERWOOO accord­
ing to to* Plat thereof, a* recorded n
PW Book 28. at Pag* 98. ol to*
Pubkc Racorda ok Sanvnoto County.
Ftartda.
DATED tola 22 day ol Octobar.
2001
MaryAnn* Morse. Clark
By. Jan# E Jasawec
DocxJtv Ctaffc
DENISE
M
ROSENTHAL.
ESOUIRE
ADORNO 8 ZEDER. PA
2M I Souto Bayshor# B e t
Suk* 1600
MtonV. Ftarkto X I X
(305)8585965
If you ars a person wrto a dsabkrty
too m ade any accommodation n
order to parkclpala In toa proceedIng. you ara anbttod. M no cost to
you. to toa pravtaion ol certain assn
lane*
Plait* contact Court
Admnwlralton al X I North Park
Aranua, Surra N X I . Santord.
Ftortda X 771 (407)3284227, eton
(2) working days ol yow races* ok
toa nooce 4 you a n hearing or voc*
impend, ca t H 800) 9588/71
Pipaato: Octobar 28. and Novambar
4.2001
FF198

•4 THECIRCUITCOURTFOR

SEMMOLECOUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATEDIVISION
FHaNo. OM011-CP
In Ra: Estate of
ULA KATHERINE NASSER BYRD.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration of the Estate of
LILA KATHERINE NASSER BYRD,
deceased. File Hinder 01-1011 -CP,
is pending In the CwcuM Court tor
Samtnola Coinfy. Florida. Probata
Dbtoion. toa address of which Is Post
Otoce Drawer C. Santord. Florida
Tha names and addresses of toe
Personal Representative and toa

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
All persona on whom this Notice *
served who have objections toat
challenge the validity of toa WiM, toa
qualifications of toa Personal
Representative, venue, or jurtsdtohon of tots Court are raqurad to Me
their objections with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE O F A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
AA creditors of !he decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against decadent's estate
on whom a copy of this Notice le
served within three months after toe
date of the first publication of toil
notice must Me tow claims with ton
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AM other creditors of the decedent
and persons having claims or
demands against the decedent•
estate must file' toeir claims with tot*
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
P U B L IC AT IO N O F IM IS N O T IC E

ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The date of the first publication of
tore Notice is October 28. 2001
JAMES S BYRD. JR .
Personal Representative
3235 Wmdng tone TraM
Longwood, Ftartda 32779
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
ROBERT C WILKINS. JR . ESQ
Florida Bar *377732
Dtftmer A WUfceie. PA
230 Lookout Piece
Post Office Bor 941690
Maitland. Ftanda 32794-1090
(407)53900090
Publish October 28. and November
4.2001
FF213
m THE CIRCUTT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUOTOAL ORCUTT.
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
FROBATE DIVISION
Fit* Nombar. 01-885-CF

INRE: THEESTATEOF
M
ANUELE RAM
IREZ.
Dacaasad
NOTICE OF AOSHNISTRATION
Tha admaratniun ck to* #*l*t« ol
MANUEL E RAMIREZ, dacaasad.
Fk* Mumbai 01 965 CP. a pandmg
m to* Drcuk Court for Samnol*
Courky. Ftond*. Ptobala DrywIOn,
toa addr*## ol akucto N to* Sarank*
County Cowtoous*. X I Norto Park
A-ranua, Sanford. Florida 32771.
Tha mma* and idtkiu aa oI toa
panonal rapreianranva and to* par
tonal rtpraianutrn • allomay at*
sal forth bakw
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A* pafturt# on shorn tor# none* Ik
tarvad who have obiaction# thal
chalang# to# vafcrkty ck to# w6, toa
qu*M&lt;ca!ion* ol to* paraonal rapra•arkalrva. venue or |uradlction ol
toa Court at* required to tka toeir
obtackon# wkh toa Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIR3T
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Afl creator# ol to* decoder# end
other parson# having claim* or
demand* aganit dacadani's #*t*ta
on whem * copy ol tins notice to
served within torea nxjnto* alter toa
data ol toa krst pubkeabon oI ton
nonce mu*t N* Fran claim* with ton
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE OATE OF SEn
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Al otoar creators ol to* decedent
and parsons having claims or
demand* agaaisl to* decadent ,
estate must tve the# clams wkh toa
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
AIL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE rOHEVER BARRED
The dal* ol toa first publication ol
tha Nodes a October 28. 2001
Perioral Rapraaatkalrva
Robert J Capko. Esq
Allomay for Personal Rapraaantanv*
Retort J Capno. Elqura
405 Waymork Court. Suit* 101
P O Boa 851581 (327981581)
Lake Mary. Ftanda 32746
Phwia 1407)326-7451
Publish Octobar 28. and Novambar
4.2001
FF212
111 THE CIRCUIT COURT
Of THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.

Aura Mandal
ManOai. E T AL

A/K'A Aura

N O D C IO F

Fomciosura 8AU

Chat* Markwtlan ktodgaga n
Plartik and AURA MCNOE2 MUA
AURA M MENOE2. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF AURA UENOEZ M U A
AURA U MENDEZ, HUNTINGTON
PCHNTE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCI­
ATION. IN C : BANK OF AMERICA.
N A ; JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION O F THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY atm datandanti I » «

aa*to Fia hkF&gt;#*&gt; and baai bxkJar tor

cadt at to* X I N Park Aranua, AT
WEST FRONT DOOR ol to*
Sammol# County Courtooua*. In
Sanktrd. Ftanda, al 1100 a m. on to*
day ck NOV U 2001. 20_. to* toL
fonh n said Final Ju d g ia rt to-artT
LOT 153. OF HUNTINGTON
POINT E PHASE II. ACCOROINQ
TO THE PLAT THEREOF JIB
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 50.
PAGES X ANO 54. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE.
COUNTY. FLORIDA
AK/A 104 OAK GROVE. LAKE
MARY, a 32748
DATED Fa* day ol O CT 18 2001.
20__ _
Mary A m Mora*
Aa Clark ol said Coutl
By Mary Smxo*
Aa Oapury Clarti
Submnadby
LAW OFFICE OF MARSHALL C.
WATSON. P A
Attamay# tor PlamF
1800 N W I8TH STREET. SUITE 120
Fori Laudardal*. FL 33309
Titaphon# (854)4530385
Facsknka: (854)7718052
01-02175
Publsh Ooobar 25, and Norarnbar
4.2001
FF198
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H 8 ItTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
*4 ANO FOR
a t M M O U COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIY15JON
C A M N O O O C A 1564 14 L
UNION PLANTERS BANK.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
ERIC WADDELL AK/A E B
WAOOELL ANO ERIC B WADOELL.
IF LIVING, ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST ERIC WAOOELL
A K A E B WAOOELL ANO ERIC O
W A O D C U .. U N K N O W N S P O U S E

OF ERIC WAOOELL AK/A E B
WAOOELL ANO ERIC B WAOOELL,
IF A NY MALISSA COOK AK/A
MELISSA COOK, IF LIVING ANO
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMtNO AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST MALISSA COOK AK/A
MELISSA
COOK.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF MALISSA COOK AK/A
MELISSA COOK, IF ANY.
RIVERCREST
HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. W C ; FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK. JEAN
BAGHDADI. IF LIVINO, AND IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAJMINO AN
W TEREST BY. THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST JEAN BAQHOAOI.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOC AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
RI-M OT1C I OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant lo an Ordar Granting to*
Motion fo Ratal Foradoaur* Sal*
dated O CT 17, 2001 entered In Crv4
Cat* No O O CA 1554 14 L ol to*
Cacuk Court ol toa 16TH Jurkciar
Crcurt to and for SEMINOLE Cowky.
Sanford. Ftanda. I wd aa* to toil
rvghaat and bail teddar tor caafl al
AT W EST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE ol to* SEMINOLE
County Courtooua*. X I N. Park
Aranua. Room N -104. Santord.
Ftartda. at 11 00 am. on toa day ol
NOV 13. 2001 to#
aaid Summary Final Judgmant, towk:
LOT 13, RIVER CREST PHASE II.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 35. PAGE 93.94 ANO
96. PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated toa day ol O CT 18 2001
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol to* Orcul Court
By Mary Stroup*

DeputyClark
Publish to: THE SEMINOLE HER­
ALD
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. parson* with rauMtw* need
tog a tpecial accommodation should
contact CO UR T ADMINISTRATION,
al
to*
SEMINOLE
Counly
Courthous* *1 *07 6684227. t 6009588771 (TOO) 01 I 800955 8770.
vw Ftanda RalaySarvic*
DAVID J STERN. PJL
M l S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 33324
(96*12388000
00-602651MAG)
Pubksh Octobar 28. and Novambar
4. 2001
F F I97
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OP TWe 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENEHAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
Casa No. 01-CA 503-1*0
E QUICHE CUT CORPORATION OF
AMERICA.

FRANK
J
BAKER and K,
MICHELLE BAKER, his »•!•. «i a l,
Oalandants
NOTICe OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pi*-

84 TH8 CKtCUkT COURT FOR
M M D IO L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE MVISION
FHaM
o. 01-928-CP

INBE: ESTATEOF
M
arfortoPomp4u# Phab*
Dacaasad
NOTICE OP ADaBNWTRAnON

Tha adrrerestration ol to* ester* ol
M
aqortoPompkus Pheta. dacaasad.
Fk* Number 01 926CP. a pandmg
to toa Crrcuk Court tor Satrvnoto
Courky. Ftortda. Prabkta Dtvoton,
to* addraaa ok wtveh ■ XI North
Park Aranua, Santord. Ftortda
32772 The name* and addresses
ol to* personal rapraaantabra and
to* paraonal rapraaantaHra'i anor­
nayara sal forthbaton
AUINTERESTEDPERSONSARE
NOTIFIEDTHAT.
A
ll persona on whomFva notice a
aarrad who Irav* obtaclioni lhal
chalange toa vakdkyol toa wkl. to*
quaVhcabora ol to* paraonal rapratarkinra. vanua. or furresction ol
r a Court n required to Ike toeir
oCfechom wkh toa Court W
ITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE M
ONTHS
AFTERTHE OATEOF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
OATEOF SERVICEOFACOPYOF
THISNOTICEONTHEM
M eiBditon of Dm» dnudafTt nrral
othti |H&gt;rvjni hnvifsg Lianni ot
on whom m copy of this rtaboa is
data of
first publication of this
nofca musi fila their claims with Ihre
Court WITHIN THE LATER O F
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O f SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
A l oOwt creditors of lha decadent
and parsons having claims or
(lamamti against the docodanTs
•stall musl fila tha*r claims with Ihis
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tho data of tha first publication of
9sa NoQco ia Octobar 20. 2001
ttd NW 53rd A vanua
Dafray Baach. Ftanda 3344S
Attomay
lor
Paraonal
WVMam R Markka
Ftanda Bar No 054320
Wtlrem R Martda. P A
1901 South Congress Awnuo.
Suita 120
Boynton Baach. Ftanda 33426 0549
Talaphona (561)732 2620
Pibftah: Octobar 201 and Novambar
4.2001
FF193
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOfOAL CIRCUfT
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 01-OB-41 $4-020-W
Karan L Barry
ANO
Brian D Barry
Respondent
AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: Bnan D Barry
(Noma of Respondent)
(Raspondanfs Last known
address) Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toat an action
hat baan Nad aganst you and tool
you ara raqurad to w r w a copy of
your written dafansoa, 4 any. to « on
(noma of Pelrltonar) KAREN L.
BERRY, 274 N E TRIPLETT O R .
CASSELBERRY. FL 32707 on or
before (dale) NOVEMBER 1$. 2001.
and fila tha ongina) with the Clark of
tors Court at {Clark s address) 301 N
PARK AVENUE. SANFORD. FL
32771-1243 batora aanrlca on
Petrhonor or vnmadiataly thereafter.
If you lad to do to. a default may ba
entered agonst you for the rebel
Copies of ai court documents in
tore case, induing orders, ire aviA
»Ma al the' Clerk of the Circuit
Court's office You may review these
document* upon request
You musl keep lha Clark ol the
Circuit Court's Office nanfiact of your
currant address (you may Na Notice
of Current Address, Florida Family'
Form 12 915) Future paper* in this
lawsuit wifl ba mailed to toa address
on record *1 toa dark s office
WARNING Rule 12 205, Ftanda
Family Law Rules ol Procedure
requaes carta* automatic rtectoaure
of documents and information
Future to comply con result in soncfiorre. Including damresai ot stoung of
p*eoi»ngi
DATED: 10-901
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R Wmrer
Deputy Clark
Pubtreh October 21 2ft. w d Novemr«&gt;
4. 11.2001
FF!09a

�T he S eminole H erald

Pagr 6 B Sunday. November A. 2001

l.E C A L S

M THE CIRCUTT COURT
O F THE 11TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOB
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO.: (XVCA 2 0 TH J O
COLLAGE DESIGN S
CONSTRUCTION GROUP. »JC . a
Honda corporator
V*..
O O IO STAR MOSPfTAUTV M. LLC;
a Honda tarded hadbAty company.
DHIP R PATEL a raaidar* of 9m
St»H» of O o r y * PAJNI0 PATEL a
rastdent of tfw State of Gaorgta. and
ARUN PATEL, a rataJant of 9m Slata
of Qaorgia.
Defendants
M o n c iop
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN *at
pursuant to Via Fmal Judgmanf of
Dan Foradosurt dated lha 2nd day
of Octet**, 2001, and entered ei Via
above styled cause whw*n COL­
LAGE DESIGN A CONSTRUCTION
GROUP INC . n Via Plartifl and
GOLD STAR HOSPITALITY ». U C .
DILIP R PATEL RAJNI 0 PATEL
AND ARUN PATEL a n me
Defendant*. I. C»erS of lha aboveentitled Court wii sell to lha highest
and best bidder or btddars. for cash,
at lha West door of the Courthouse
m Seminole County, Florida m accor­
dance erih Section 45031. Florida
Statutes between 1100 a m and
2 00 p m on tha 27 day of
November, 2001, the following
desenbed property as set forth In
sard Final Judgment of Den
Foreclosure situated m Seminola
County, Florida towt
Lot 2. Bloc*. B 0 AX MONTE PARK,
according to tha Plat thereof as
recorded m PUI Book 53. Page 71,
Pubkc Records of Senanofe County.
Florida
together with al structures, improvements, fixtures, appliances and
appuftenances on said lands or uaad
in cionjundioni therewith
WITNESS my hand and official seal
of this Court al Sanford. Senwioie
County, this 25 day of October. 2001.
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANN MORSE
Aa Cierti of lha Cetut Court
By Jana EJesevnc
Deputy Clerk
Jen McCrae, Esquire
MuJUwl A Krught LLP
200 S Orange Avenue
Suite 2600
Orlando. FL 32801
(407)244-1175
Attorneys for Plaintiff
FI Bar No 344340
In accordance with lha American
With OtaabiMtes Act, persona with
disabilities needing a special accom­
modation to perhcipala m this pro­
ceeding should contact Court
Administration at 301 N Park
Avenue, Sanford, FL. telephone
(407)885-4330. not ieler then seven
(7) days prior to the proceeding if
hearing impaired. I TOO) 1800955
8771, or Voce (V) 1 800855-8770.
via Florida Relay Sendee
ORL1 *680532 vl
Publish November 4. 11. 2001
GG011
IN THE C M C U T COURT
OF THE 10TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUTT
IN AND FOR
&amp;IIMNOLK CCXJHTY.
FLORIOA
’ \
CASE NO ; 00-CA-2088-15-0
COLLAGE DESIGN A
CONSTRUCTION GROUP, IN C . a
Florida corporation,
PlatoMf.
v*
GOLD STAR HOSPITALITY II. LLC;
a Florida hrrvtad HeUMy company;
DILIP R. PATEL, a resident of the
State of Georgia RAJNI D PATEL a
resident of the State of Georgia; and
ARUN PATEL a resrdenf of the State
of 'Georgie.
Defendants,
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Via!
pursuant to toe Fmal Judgment of
Lien Forectosure dated toe 2nd day
of October. 2001. and entered n toe
above styled cause whereto COL­
LAGE DESIGN A CONSTRUCTION
GROUP. INC. m toe Plaintiff and
GOLD STAR HOSPITALITY II. U C .
DILIP R PATEL, RAJNI D PATEL
AND ARUN PATEL are the
Defendants, I Clerk of toe aboveentitled Court mH sell to toe highest
end best bidder, or bidders, for cash,
at the West door of toe Courthouse
In Seminole County. Florida to accor­
dance with Section 45 031, Florida
Statutes between 1100 a. m and
2 00 p m on the 27 day of
November, 2001, the following
desertoed property at let forth to
said Final Judgment of Den
Foreclosure uTuated in Seminole
County, F lornla, to wit
Lot 2 Block B OAK MONTE PARK,
according to toe Plal thereof as
recorded in Pial Book 53, Page 75,
Public Record* of Seminole County.
Flohda
together writ* ail structures, improve­
ments. futures, appliances and
appurtenances on sad lands or used
in tonyunclian therewith
WITNE SS my hand and official seal
of tfw Court al Sanford. Serrvnole
County, this 25 day of October. 2001.
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANN MORSE
As Clerk of toe Circuit Court
By Jane EJasewic
Deputy Clefto
Jim McCrae. Esquire
Holland A Krught LLP
200 S Orange Avenue
Suite 2800
Orlando. FL 32801
(407)244-1175
Attorneys tor Plaintiff
FI Bar No 344348
to accordance wrto 'the Amencan
With pitabdilj** Art. person* with
(kvabihbes neetkng a speaaJ accom­
modation to participate to ton pro­
ceeding should contact Court
Admimsiraitori at 301 N Park
Avenue Sanford. FL. telephone
(407)665 4330. not taler than seven
(7) days prior to toe proceeding 1
hewing impaired, (TOO) *-800-855B/71, or Vwte (VJ I 800^8550770.
via Florida Relay Service
ORL1 *680532 vl
Pubksh November 4. It. 2001
GG011
tM THE COUNTY COURT
Iff AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO 01 SC-1490
JIMS PLUMBING A IRRIGATION.
INC.
PtAJfKtfT
VS
LESTER KALTENECKER.
Defendant
CLERK S NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Final Judgment of
ForecJosurt dated October 18,2001.
and entered m too Case No 01 SC1680 of the County Court to and tor
Semrioie County Florida, whereto'
JIM S P1UMBING A IRFllGATON.
IN C. a toe Plaintiff and LESTER
KALTENECKER. ia Defendant. I *41
seff to Vie highest bidder, lor cash, el

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PARK. UNIT THREE. ACCOROMO
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROCD IN PLAT BOOK 15.
PAGE (S) 52. 53 ANO 54 OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OP SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
A K A 132 FAIRWAY TEN DRIVE,
CASSELBERRY, a 32707
has bean Ned agwnal you end you
are letpared to aenre e copy t* you
wrkton detonooi. I any. to i , on
lAerahaa C. Wetaon. P A , Altomey
tor Ptaaiki. who** idraiaa la 1500
NW 49TH STREET. SUITE 120. FT.
LAUDERDALE, a 33309 w#*n tar­
ty (30) (My* altar toe am puhi caeno
ol ton Nonce to toe (Ptoaee pubtoh
In THE SEMINOLE HERALO) Old
» * toe ortJnN MM toe dark t* toto
Court eaher before aervtce on
Plantlira attorney or Menedtotety
toereaHec otoerMae a defaUl M i be
entered egatoal you tor toe reiel
demanded to toe compfea*
M accordance wah Me Amertcene
MM OtaabHaa Act Peraone MM
D u M M i neetmg a apectol eoconv
moosBon u panopnw •* sn**: procaetfng ihoUd contact Me Cout
AUntoMkator H 201N. Park Avenue,
Sanford FL 32771. Telephene
Numbw (407)323-4330 no* Ieler
Man *even (7) day* prtor to Me pro­
tecting i hearing Impaired. (TOO)
t-000-955-8771 or voce (V)1-«00955-5770 via Ftorlde Relay Service*.
WITNESS my hand and Me **•! a l
Mia Court MM day ol O C T 25 2001,

ahei be condamned Ybu are here­
by ordered to appear betor* toe c ry
rnmnkeafnn al toe Condamnebon
Htartog to be heart and preaent
you aide ol toe caae Ybu have toe
nghi to obtain an attorney, el you
own aipenae. to rapteMt* you
betor* to* Board. Ybu have to* rt(p*
to cal wtataea on you behal aa
wet aa to croaa aaartww at oMa wanatna 6 you do no appaar. toa dry
Coraraaeion may proceed MM you.
Cfy ol SanlonL Code Entoraemer*
Dartafon
300 N. Park Avenue
Benton! FL 32771
(407) 330-6644
PUMah November 4,11.2001
QOOtl

Lecals
to* Senvnoto County C fluV ajw .
301 North P v t A m u * . Weal fron t
Door. Sentanj. Flond*. at 11 X A M
on to* 2cm (toy of November 1001,
1 e following deserffied property ee
set forth in said Final judgment in
Foroctoeuro
Parcel I0 i 12-21-30-X T -0X 00030
Lot 3 (leu roed) TUSKAWEXA
TTUIL SUBDIVISION, Pfet Book 41.
pege S of tie Putkc Record* oI
Oemrcfe County, Fiends
Deled YW 23 dey of O d 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clem of Court
By Jene EJ u ewfc
Deputy Clerk
Christopher H Morrison. EtqMn,
7100 South U S. Htf^nrey 17 22.
Fem Perk, E l 32730,
PuNNh November 4,11,2001
GOO 12
M T H E COUNTY COURT
OF THE O O K T IIN T H
ju o c u L c a c u n ;
W A N O TO B
FLO M M
r . y y WO ftFCC TT H WH.-2
LAKE LOTUS CUJS
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION.
INC ■ not lor prolM Ftortda
corporation x la own betel and x
behelf of LAKE LOTUS
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION. INC.,
e n d lot pram Flortdk oorporMon,
m
u-- i -w nsiiuiii,
V*
PATRICIA
A
KNEER
AND
UFMNOWN SPOUSE.
COMMERCIAL CREDIT
CONSUMER SERVICES. INC..
SECRETARY O F HOUSING AND
URBAN
DEVELOPMENT,
UNKNOWN PARTIES W
POSSESSION.
Defendants.
NOTICE OP SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN toal
on me 2S dey of November 2001 M
1100 8m, el Weal Erori Door of the
Seminole County Courthouea. Pm
underugned Clerk M i Oder lor tele
Vie foMowitog described reel property:
Legal Uni 1024. Leke Lcaue Club 2.
A CondnmeVum. AcconJng 1b The
Declaration 01 Condominium Of
Lake Lome CAto. Aa Recorded *i
Ofhcal Record* Book 1562. Pege
1373. Ol The Pubic Reeordi Ol
Senvnoto Couriy, Ftonda
logethet wih al structure*. Improve
menu, dilute*. *pp**nce*. and
appurtenance* on uid land or used
in coryunctcn P e r a iit
DATED tow 20 dey ol O d . 21X1.
MARYANNE MORSE, CLERK
CLERK OF TH E COUNTY COURT
By Jane EJesewlc
Deputy Clerk
II you ere a person with e Aeabiity
who need* any accommodux In
ordar to pertkapale *i Me proceed­
ing, you are entiled, al no coal to
you. to toe provtamn of cartan aaaietance
Please contact Court
Admmwtrttix al M l N Park
Avenue. Sute N301, Sanlord. FL
32771 (407)500-4227 within 2 wak­
ing dey* ol your races* ol Pie nonce.
4 you era heertog a voce mpeeed.
Cal 1 600-055-6771
HARRY W CARLS. ESQ .
Teytot 4Cana. P A .
tgoo Summi TbwerBNd , SuOe 820.
Ortando, Flonde 32510
Pubkah Novembei 4.11,2001
00013
OP THE 1ITH
c w c ir r ,
W A N D FOR
SCMMOL1 COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 00— CA-10M-14-Q
OCWEN FEDERAL BANK. FSB
PtoMM.
v*.
SOPHIA Q SINGLETON: E T A U
OeNndaM*.
RE-NOTICE OP
FORCCLOSUm SALE
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN purauanl to Otdw to reeel sale dale,
deled 24* day c* OCTOBER. 2001.
and antorad in Cess No. O O -C A
106S-14 4 . t* »M Caaii Court o» » m
Ju d o * Cacut at and tor Sametol*
Couiy, Flortde I w*l sei to tw
hrgheal and beat bidder tor caan at
toe WEST FRONT OOOR o l toe
Seminole Courtly Courthouse, to
Seminole County. Florida, at 1100
o'clock am. on toe 29to day of
NOVEMBER. 2001. toe toiovnng
deacriMrt property aa tel torth to
seal Fatal Judgment k&gt; w4
LO T 14. LONGS ADDITION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 3. PAGE 97, PUBLIC
RECORDS O f SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
*V e 1110 E BTH STREET. SANEORO. FL 32771
DATED torn day o* OCTOBR 2fl,
2001 .
MARY ANN MORSE
Aa Clerk ol teal Court
By Jane E Jaaewic
Aa Deputy Ctotk
to Accordance Wah The Anwncana
Wan dwabttiea Act Peraone Wan
Diub.m.ei Heeding a special
Accommodationa to Perticipale at
Tfua Proceadmg Should Contact
Court Adrmalratnn al 201 N Park
Avenue. Sanlord. Florida 32771,
Telephone Number (407)323-4330.
Not later Than Seven (7) Day* P r o
to The Proceedng. II Hearing
Impaired (TDD) IYOD *55-5771. or
Voice (V) 1-800-055-5770. rta
Florida Relay Service*
Law Otocea ot Manual C WaBon,
PA.
1500 NW 40*1 Street, Suae 120
Fort Lauderdale. FL 33300
Telephone (954H530355
Facsimile (954)771-5052
F la No 00-57300
Pubksh November 4,11.2001
GOm4
j u d ic ia l

M THE CIRCUTT COURT
OF THE 15TH
j u d ic ia l ofleurr.
IN AND FDR
SEIM N OU COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL OIVISION
CASE NO.: 01-CA2047-I4-W
THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK
SUSCCESSOR BY MEROER TO
CHASE BANK OF TEXAS, N A.
FK/A TEXAS COMMERCE BANK.
N A . AS CUSTOOIAN,
PWnM.
va.
GARY GLOER A K A F OLDER. A3
TRUST, at aI,
Delendanta
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO THE UNKNOWN BENEFICIA­
RIES UNDER THE PROVISIONS
OF A TRUST AGREEMENT DATED
THE 5TH OP MAY. 2000. KNOWN
AS SEMINOLE FAIRWAY TEN
LAND
TR UST
ll2|flMld*ne*
Unknown)
GARY GLOER A K A G GLOER.
AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE PROVI­
SIONS OF A TRUST AGREEMENT
DATED THE 5TM OF MAY. 2IXX),
KNOWN AS SEMINOLE FAIRWAY
TEN LAND TRUST l3?(Fleudenca
Unknown)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toal an acaon
tor FarecJueur* i.r Mortgage on toe
toiowwig daicrbad property
LOT 17 BLOCK O, STERLING

2001.

(SEAL)
Mery Am* Mora*
A* Ctotk o* to* Court
ByRuMKtog
Aa Deputy O a k
Pitolah. November 4, 11.2001
QO015

N O T R E OP
Fterm O UBNAM S
now* i» n tfw y ywfn vim i am
angagad to buatoaaa al 510 Moidan
Cl late Mery. FL 32746. Seminole
Cou*y. Ftortd* under Me FUMoue
Name of lY a a i a t a r a q Otaap
and Mai I Inland to taglator tart
name Mth lha Dnneion ol
CorponMon* THahaaae*. Ftortd*
to aeeuttonca w*h Me proafatona oI
Me R cboou* Name SlatUea. toW* Section 865 X . Ftortd* SWUM*
11( 1.
u^
to
|i rv^auuu.
aIlu
M
u^^
W
^yW
Publah: November 4.2 X 1
GG016

H TH E C M C U T COURT
OP TH E BM HT1ENTH
JU O C IA L C M C U T
• H A N D FOR
EEM M O LI COUNTY.
FL0RE1I
O W L CASE NO .-01-CA-2Aa4-16-M
m RE: FORFEITURE O f 52.M1 65
IN U N H ID STATES CURRENCY.
N O TR E OP
FORFEITURS CONPLAJRT
T O Richard Bernard Frederick. Jr.
2807 Htowatoa Aaenu*
Sanford. Ftortda 32771
vat *i other* who ckum an toteraat
to Me toloMng property 52,681 65
to Unied State* currency.
Donald F. EUnger, aa SherR ol Ma
Sananoto Coolly. Ftortda. toraugh
Ma officer* tiw to g a o t or egenta,
aalzed Ma abotra property on at
about September 14. 2 X 1 . M or
new 2 X 7 Hiawatha Avenue,
Sanlord, SatrWiote Coudy. Ftortda.
Sod property la h Ma cuetody of Me
Sherd Of Sertwtato Counfy tor Me
pupoaa of torlaauta puauant to aaoUona 932 701-932.704. Ftortda
Statute* A Cnmptaaa tor tortalua
ha* bean Nad to Me above-atylwd
Court.
I HEREBY CERTIFY Mat a ku* and
coffta copy of irni NOiKi or
ForWtu* Camptoavt waa tomtohed
by U S, cerVAed mal. ratum recatpl
raquettad. to tha above named
ad I a n aa Ml* 29 (toy of October.
2X1.
Teaha M. Faubner
General CouneM
FtandaBw No. 0066625
Bamnofa CouYy SherWa Office
I X Buah BouAavard
Santord. Ftortda 32773
(407)66A66X
"Homfy n r r tuinm i
Pubtoh: November A 11.2X1

9* THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICtAL CIRCUTT
H A N D FOR
Ilk K H O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A M NO. ai-OR-247T-02D-K
Bemedtoe U CFBnen
_
Petitioner
ANO
Larry Alan CTBrian II
Reapondar*
NOTICE OF ACTKN4
TO: Larry Alan O'Brien II
(Nema ol Reapondar*)
(n aapondar f a Lag known eddreeal
5355 Charm SWCotton, Oh 4470*
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Mat an acdon
haa bean Ned egatoal you and Mm
you are required to aerve a copy ol
you wraian dalaneea. a any. to a on
(non* ol Petitioner) Bemadno M.
DdorvODrten who** add*** M 217
Peart lake Carry Apt GAJUmor*#
Spga, FI 32714 on a before (dm*)
NOVEMBER i . 2001, end l»* Me
ortgtoel wah Me O a k ol Ml* Court m
(CterkT eddreea) X t N. Park Ave.
Sardord. FL 32771 before aervtce on
PedBona a niw eM W y Mereeltor
* you Mi to do 10. * datwJt may be
entered agaral you tor Me rebel
demanded n to* peePon.
Copfea d el coul docuTMt*» to tore
caae, todudtog order*, are avertable
m to* Clerk Ol toe Orem CourTa
office You may review to*** dooumenta ipon retreat
00021
Ybu muai keep to* O a k ol to*
Ckoua Court a Office noUled ol you
W TH E COUNTY COURT
currant atkkea* (you may 11* Nonce
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
ol Curat* Ado***, Flortde Family
JUOICtAL C M C U T
Form 12115). Future paper* to toto
M ANO FOR
Mwau* wM be maied to to* adrkvea I
on fioowS el me oiefWB olkoe.
WAANlNCLAuto 12285. Fbhcta
Famrty lew Rule* ol Procadu*.
CASE NO.: 01-CC-2754-20-Z
ALAFAYA WOODS HOMEOWNERS
reqiartt certain automatic dtoctoeu*
ol docunenta and totormahon.
nSSOCMTOtN, IN C, a Ftortda notkjr prc*l corporatiori.
Farture to comply can reaurt to aancPtoxrtjff,
aona. aidudng damwaal or etohtog
w
of ffairknos
DATED SEPTEMBER 25. 2001
PATRICK A. SCHARFF. and a N
ix^nown hors, devtseea, qrarffAta.
MARYANNE MOR3E
And off unknown or ixwoontod
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R Winter
mataa Ia which may txiit
Deputy Clerk
DtftndBnti
N O TK 1 OF ACTION
Pubiih NovembM 4. It, 1i, 25,
T G PATRICK A. SCHARFF
2001
LAST KNOWN ADORE SS
00011
1009 BARTVE77 COURT
H THE C m C U T COURT
OVIEDO, a 32785
ANO ANY ANO AU. UNKNOWN OR
OF THE THWTEEWTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
UNRECORDED
INTERESTS
WHICH MAY EXIST
H A N D FOR
HtUSBOROUGH COUNTY,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED fta f a c tio n
for RorAdoturA of A*sss&lt;rtnm Nani on
FLORIDA
th# foffowing propArty In Q*minoka
FAHN.Y LAW DIVISION
Counfy, Flohda:
CASE NO.: 01-14043
LOT 9. ALAFAYA WOOOS PHASE
O V n iO fLC
XVW. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
IN THE MATTER O f THE
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
PROPOSED ADOPTION O f:
BOOK 38. PAGES 31 ANO 32. PUB­
A MINOR CHILD
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
N O R C t OP ACTION
COUNTY. FLORIDA
TO: Arty known or uiknown legal a
n.rural (ether of to* ch4d bom on
haa bAtn Nad against you and you
a n raquirad to aary* an Answer or
September 2i. 2001 to
written dafentes wifft f it Ctsdi of the
Donne Kay Johnaon
Court Semroie Couniy. P 0 Box
Cutar* Add***: Unknown
Last Known Adtket* Unknown
8099. S «* x d . Florida 32772. on or
befora Nov 28. 2001 and on
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED toal
a Pennon tor Adoptun ha* bean Mad
PlamhfTs attorney, SHAWN J.
OBRIEN. Esquire. 221 N E Nsnhoe
raganing a chad bom to Donne Kay
Johnaon on September 2B, 2001 to
Boulevard. Suns 205, Orlando,
Florida 32804. otfwnna* a default
Longeood,
Semmof*
County.
wd be tmsred agamsl you lor (he
Florida Donna Kay Johnaon te dai­
reief demanded in tie
ly two |32) yaera old. Caucaaian,
DATE Don Vie 29 day of OCTOBER.
haa blond hair and bfu* ayea. M 5 5"
2001.
lal and weapta appraianalefy I X
pound* The bath lather la African
(SEAL)
American and al o d w phyaical charMARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
actanaac* are unknown and cam *
U il C Herdemon
be aaady areanamed Concepuon
occurred n Longwood. Semmof*
Depury Clerk
County, Florida You are required to
NOTIFICATION
if you are a person with a AsaMffy
aerve a copy of you reapont* a
pfeadngi to uard Petition upon toe
who needs any accommodation m
ordar to parkapate in ma proceed­
Patnonw a altomey. Jeanne T. Tale.
ing, you are entiled, at no coal to
411 Well Putt Sir eel. Suit# B.
Tamp* Florida 33605-2244. and N*
you, to the provksen of certain assisthe ortgeial ratpona* a pleading at
lance
Please
contact
the Office ol to* Clark ol to* Cacut
AOACoordtnator al lha Seminole
County Court, al X I N Park
Court ol Hiilaborough County.
Florida, on a before November 26,
Avenue. Sanford Florida 32771. al
(407)323-4330. within two working
2001 1 you (art to do io. a default
days of your receipt of this Notice. 4
(udgmanl wil be taken agamal you
tot the rebel demanded In to*
you are heertog or voice impaired,
Petition
c a ll-800-955-0771
Pubksh November 4. 11. 15. 25.
Dated al Tampa. Hrtlaborougn
2001
County. Flood, tfua 24 day ol
OGQ22
October 2001
RICHARD L AXE
NOTICE OF SALE
dark ol to* Octal Cout
By Sharon D Dal*
OF MOTOR VEHICLE
PERSUANT TO F t . 713.78
Deputy dark
H you ire a paraon with a OaabWty
1998
WANC
VIN
1JJV482W9WL457038
Sale and
who needa any accomodation m
vehde Location 1801 W 1st SI.
ordar to participate ei tow proceedmg
Sanford, F L Sale dale November
you are entmed. *1 no coal to you. to
19,2001 at tO 00am at 3001 Alome
to* pravuon ol certam aaauunce
Ave
Ste 227 A Winter Park. FL.
Plane
contact
toe
ADA.
Towing/storsge company reserves
CoonAnetor wttom 2 working day* ol
toe right to withdraw said vehicled)
yo u receipt ol tola document
md vessel from toe auction For
Telephone (B13)272-7040 TDD
more wyenee cel 407 057-7985
(S 13)275 2065
Pubksh: November 4. 2001
Publtkh November 4, It, 16. 25,
GG025
2001
GG017
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
OF VESSEL
Psrsuatn to FISUt 328 17(7) toe
Nonce M hereby fpven by toe Cay ol
(otowmg described vessels wtfl be
Sanlord to Choya Smith, 23 Lake
io U xi pubic sale to toe highest ted­
Monroe Terrace. Sarrtord. FL 32771,
der to satisfy a claim hen by toe
and *ny at *1 other aeweaWd perlienor' tor labor and, or storage 1009
bee. met to* detenbed property. 612
REGAL
FLS25O0HE
Huff
E. IttoS l. Sentord. FL 32771. Lot 5.
ID ROMO 1001D889
Length 23‘
Blueu 12, TR C. Town ol Sentort PH
ROChnstopher
K
Titomd
or
Artison
1 PG 56 ol toe Public Record* ol
Tharp/ Customer 504 Cortonwood Si
Seminote County haa been found to
Altamonte Spgs
FL
32714
be n I Olepajeied. unaanrtery. unmUenor/Hiddan Harbour Marine 4370
het»utie a uruefe conUtam. and
Carraway PI- Santord. F L Sale and
toal toe O y Commaatort w.« hold a
vessel location si Hidden Harbour
Public Hairing In lha City
Mama. Sale Date Novemmber 17.
Comnneamn Chambera aI Crty Hal
2001 el 1000am No vessel wUi be
al 7 M p m en November 12. 2001
•old less toen 50% or greeter then ts
Al tea hearwig to* Crty Commiaaun
appraised value
For additional
uhia haa evidence end wrt deter
ntormenon ceil 407 057-7995
m e whether a not lira property

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Pubksh: November 4. 2001
OGQ20
NOTICE TO THE PUBUC
Node* la haraby (W*n Mel a Pubke
Mearrig ww w new oy m running
IZontng Commnaioi in Me City
CcmmtMion Chambera, C ly Hal.
Sanfbrt. Fiend* al 7 X pm on
Thw*t)*y. Ngveteber 15. M CI. to
oonelder Me lodewwig change end
■nenrariert to Me Zor,.ng Otlnence
of Me Cly of SertortL Bw-vnof#
Coaly. Florid*
Recorang from AG. AgnoAx*
To Mel of: PO, planned
D*L£aAL*DESCHlPTIOH Sec 32
Twp I X Hg* 31E, Bag 1071 5 N of
Can of Sec Rut N 225* E 1 X B 2 0 5 1
E X S 45 W 137 N 25 W I X k&gt;
Beg (LESSW 15 lor Fid)
The property being more generely
deeu tw de* 1701 Bnaeon Ave
The Pianneig IZorang Commteeton
tea eubmi a racommentiekon to Me
C ly Commteeton In levw of. or
agwneL Me requeued change or
ementknant The C ly Ccenmmem
m l hotel a Pubke Haamg n M*
G W in t s a i rioom ■» y iy ru*.
Sanford. Florida at 700 p m on
Noventtar 2S. 2X1. to csneider erad
recommendation
The C ly
Commweion may place conUdon*
epon Me ranrvng by mean* ol t
development order
A l paid** *1 tm*ra*t end citiiern
thal have an opportundy to be heart
at aafd hearing*
Michael Skat. Chairman
Plamng AZoneig CornmMVon
ADVICE TO THE PUBUC: 1 a perton decide* to appeal e dtewen
mad* w*h reaped to any mader con•rtared at Ma above meeting or
hearing herah* may need • verbaim record of Me proceedng* ndudIng me teewnony and eirtdenc*.
when record I* not provided by Me
Cfy of Santord. (FS 266 0106)
PERSONS WITH D4SABIUT1E3
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330-5626 46
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
PiMah November 4 .2 X 1
00029
NOTICE TO THE PUBUC
Node* ■ hereby given Iw r a Pubic
Having m l be hafd by Me Pianneig
tZonfng Commieuon *i Me Cly
Commtuon Chambera. C ly Hel.
Sanford. Ftortda. al 7 X pm, on
Thmdey. November is, 2X1. to
consider Me following change end
amanttownl to Me Zoning Ordnance
of Ma Cly of Sanlord. Seminole
Corny. Florida
Reioneig IromA-l (County)
To that of PD. Planned
Development
LEGAL DESCRIPTION Sac 32
Twp 19S Rg* 30E. W 17 1/2 Chen*
of E 22 112 Chaew of SW 1/4. North
of Rrwhart Road
The property beng more generely
deecrbed a i i i x Rinehart Road
The Pianneig EZontog Commleeion
effi litorrvl a recommendation to (he
C ly Commraeion In lavor of. or
egsewl. Me requealed dung* or
•neniknanl. The C ly Commubon
wd hold a Public Hear**} ei Me
Ccmmtiion Room In Cfy Hal.
Sanfort. Ftonda at 7 X pm, on
N o w n U t 26.2X 1. to ccewdv tad
■eiiui.mwndmiort.
The
Cay
Comrrvauon may place conduon*
upon me rarontng by mean* of a
development order
A l pvke* to m artti end onrent
■hel have an opponumy to b* hoard
af aaid haanngt
Michael SkaL Chairman
Plamng IZoneig CommAuon
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a parton decide* to appeal a daemon
mad* with raapacl 10 any matter conaldared V M* above meetng or
hearing, hareh* may need a verhabm record ol M* proceeding* nctudtog lha tetlimony and atrtdanca,
which racord I* not provided by to*
C ly of Sanford (FS 266 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330-5626 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING.
Pubkah November 4, 2X1
00030

NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING
TO CONSIDER A
CONDITIONAL USE
Node* I* hereby gnren toal a PuMc
Hearing wil be held by to* Planning
EZontog Communion to the City
Commweion Chamber*, C ly Hal.
SanlonL Ftortd* al 7 X p m on
Ttxxedey. Weiembir IS, 2X 1 to
conaMer a request lor a Conditional
Ute to a GC-2, General Commercial
Zorerai Dobed
LEGAL DESCRIPTION Part ol B*
A a* Bag 7365 N 16 dag 7 man 55
•ec W 6 X N 73 deg 52 mm 5 tec
E ot center*!* of to* ineiteolion of
Lake Mary Bhd and Hidden Lake
Drive, nai N 16 deg 7 met 55 tec W
12401' NWty on curve 5221' N 73
deg 52 ntn 5 **c E 2 X X S 16 deg
7 mto 55 tec E 211 i f Wiy on curve
176 41' NWty on curve 38 45' to Beg
(LESS Rd on S)Fkdd*n Lake Uni
I ARavtaed Ptal PB 17 PO I X ol toe
Pubke Record* of Semlnoi* County.
Ftortda
The property bang mote gene rety
Xecrtbed a* 4W W lake Mary Bi
CanrMonal Die Requeued Car
Wait!
A l park** to nfaratl and d u x *
ihal have x oppomxily to be haart
at *ad heamg
By ordv of to* Planning EZom g
CommNalon of Ma C ly ol SarAort.
Florida, tot* 31*1 day of October
2X1.
Michael Skat, Chairman
Planning LZcrvng Commttion
ADVICE TO THE PUBUC: II a per
•on decries to appeal a daemon
mad* wiM imped to any matter oorv
aidared « to* above meebng or
hearing. h*nh* may need a verb*ten record of to* proceeckng* tockaltog to* le simony and evidence,
which record la not provided by .to*
C ly of Santord (FS 286 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CON TACT
TH E PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330-5626 46
HOURS IN ADVANCE O F THE
MEETING.
Pubksh November 4. 2X1
ooxi
___________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
F8* No.: 01-650 CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MILDRED V FENNES3Y.
ALSO KNOWN AS
MILDRED FENNESSY
Deceased
NOTICE OF AOM M STRATKM
The idmewbaDon ot to* estate of
Mildred V. Femetfy. alto known as
Mildred Fenreuy. deceased. Fla
Nienber 01 -950 CP. I* pendtog to toe
Circuit Court tor Samnol* Coaly.
Ftonda. Protala Dnneion. toa
address of which le PO Boe 50X0.
Sanford. FL 32772. Tha name* and
addresses ol toe personal ttpratentatrve and to* panonal representstore's attorney are set torth below:
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A* peraone in whom ton nonce I*
served who have ob|*cnon* mal
chalang* to* vaUday of to* wil. to*
quakbcaUona of to* personal rapraaantauve, venue, « yawkction of
tort Court an required to tie tow
oteectcna weh tor* Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l creators of toe decoder! and
other person* having claim* or
dxiand* r gar si decedent1* estate
x whom a copy of te* nonce la
served within tore* month* alter toe
dale ol to* krsl publication of thr*
nunc* m a l N* than darn* with ton
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l otoar creators of toe decedent
and paraon* haveig claim* ot
demand* against the decedent s
estate must Me tow daene weh thw
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANOS ANO

L ecals

L eg a ls

OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The daw of toe test puMcaeon of
toi* Nonce ■ November 4 .2X1.
Personal RepneenUbve:
John M Fennetay
664 Rnrenrlew Avenue
Santord. FL 32738
Altomey
tor
Perwnel
w111 ■Wffifilwfii|W
tnwptf)*niA:rvB
John H Pecan*
Ptcarak iHem un. Chartered
7 X Clearwater Largo Road South
Largo. Florida 33770
Telephone (727)564-6151
Pubteh November 4.11. 2X1
00032____________

person raqiartng special aerxenmodaaorw n pemcawie n tow meeleig
la s u e d to advwe Sammola
Commuly Cotega al ksatl 46 hour*
before to* meeting by contacting
U n d a K n X ta i 107-328-2010 II you
ara hearing or apeech unpaired,
please contact SemeioM Commxay
Cortege by catong Me Dorothy
Pershon el 407 3252I X
Peraone era advised toal. 1 toey
deerd* k) eppeN any decwlx mede
el tow meeteig. May wtl need ■
record ol to* proceednge end tor
such purpose, toey mey need to
twur* toal * serteXi record of toe
proceedng* w made, which record
Include* to* lewmony and evetonc*
upon which to* epped w Io te
based, per Seebx 2 X 0105. Ftonda
EtAtutors
Pubksh: Novambof 4.2001
OGQ34 ________________________

Bf THE O RCUfT COURT FOR
• EUrnOLt COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
Flto No. 0M123CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
RANDAL LTOONK
O tcN ttd
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
RANDALL TOONK. (teceeted. F4*
Number 01-II73-CP. I* pendng to
Me Circuit Court, tor Semnof*
County. Ftortd*. Probe!* (Melon,
toe e t t t u of which IS Pott Office
Draw*! C. Santord. Florida 32772
The rum* and adless ot to*
Personal Representative x d the
Personal Representative'* altomey
•ra tel torth bekmr
ALL INTE RE STE D PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
A l persona on whom tola node* H
served who have oCyechoes mil
chalang* toe vakrtty of toe W l. to*
quafchcatlone of to* Penonii
Rapratenlabv*. venue, or |unet*cBon of MW Court ere requrad to Me
tow Obtecbone with ton Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l creditor! of to* decedent and
otoar person having daunt or
damanda ■gat-el deceden t etiew
x whom a copy of tow nonce la
served wafwi tore* month* efwr to*
del* of to* brat pubkeabx ol tors
nonce must bl* tow drum* with tow
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l other creditors of to* dteedem
and perex* having claim* or
demand* ig u n il to* decedent" t
estate must Ne tow claims veto tow
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The del* of to* krai Pubtcanx ol
tow notes I* November 4,2 X 1 .
A RMONAOTVOS
220 Withe* Drive
Cateebervy. FL 32707
Altomey
lor
Personal
Representative.
Chart** D. Wider. Eaqura
Flortde Bar No 299316
Wider IB e ik sx
1132 Symcnd) Avenue
Wirier Perk. Florida 327N
Telaphon# (107)644-2216
Facsimile (4071644 2194
Pubteh: Noverxer 4. II . 2X1
00033
1 X Weldon Boulevard
Sanford, FL 33773
Notice of Boerd Meeting
The D'Strct Boerd of Trustees of
Semmoie Community Cottage
announce* ■ regular Board meeting
to which el persons ere anted
Dele end Time November X ,
2X1 el 700pm.
Place: Seminole Community
Colege
Weldon Admuwlfthon Duldng
Room A MO
Puqxw* Regular Monthly MeeBng
A oopy d toe agenda may te
obtamed by wrung « Of E Ann
McGw el I X Wekton BouWverd.
Sanford. Florida 32773 or by cetoig
Unde Knlgfl al 407-326XIO and
arrangeig lot x agenda Io be makad
or avalabl* lor pick-up
Pursuant Io toe provwaxw ol to*
Amencan* with DisaMites Act any

U MMOLE COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS:
1 Protect FC-1I70-01/BJC •Dodd
Roed Conairudix protect
Du*
Date January 6. 2002 M 2 X PM
local tone.
2. Project PS 5 1 X OtfBJC Alamakve Water Supply Contutong
Seme** Requetl tor OuaMtoaSon*/
Proposal* Du* Data November 21.
2X 1 el 2 X PM total Im*.
To guarani** rrcept of addend*. 1
1* toe responder**' letponetoily to
contact to* Semmof# County
Purcheteig Onrtsan prtor
to toe
hied
receiving
dels
of
tubmffiehftele Addenda edorma
turn w alto avalabl* x to* County'*
Web Page,
For mfrxmencm x any of toe
Seminole Counfy BCCprofectt,
pfeese mel our web peg* el anew co
termnole H ua/bustnesarpuroheung
or cal 407-6657116
Pubksh Novembar 4. 2X1
GG03S
PUBLIC NOTICE •OPCNMO OF
THE PUBUC HOUSING
WAITING LIST
Starting November 1, 2X 1. Me
Housing Authority of to* C ly of
Sanlord (SHA) wil te eccepung
appacatnna tor Public Housing of el
bedroom alee*. Income tnvts bated
x famly t I n apply (a lamly of 4
may have x annual Inoom* ol x to
54 I.6 X ) Ebgble appecants wil te
pieced x to* SHA'a Pubke Houwng
WarhngLWI A l edormat x provtoed
by appecants mfl te vetded and ai
adun members of appecants' homehold* wffi be icraened (eidudng ■
civnmai fvstcry d a d ) to delauume
MgbWIy and nalaMly tor aetockx
AppUcahon* may te eubnetled *i
person or by mal during tegilar
busmesa hour* to toa SHA mem
office located al 94 Canto Brewer
Court. Sanford. FL 32771. Upon
requetl. epeciel accommodalmne
wd te made to help make 1 poettoto
tor deabtod or handicapped peraone
apply lor Piblc Housmg For more
titormelun. cal 407-323 31 SO
rEquel H oiurg Opporturaf^
Pubteh. Noverrtwr 4. It. 2X1
00036
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN toal
to* xdertigned eaende to eel lie
personal property deecrbed tetow
to enforce a l x enpoted x said
property under tha Ftortda S a l
Storage FactMyAct SLeluaa ISacWn
8 3 X 1 63 609)
The undersigned wW eei al putke
tala by compeiitve beldng x toe
19th day ol November. 2X1 al 1 X
pm, x toa promts** where said
property haa been stored end which
are located *1 Ample Storage Cantor,
I X Ample Court. 2 9 X West Aeporl
Boulevard, C o xty ol Semmof*
Stale ol Ftonda. to* Mtowtog
Cuilomeii Nam*. U n it..».
Descnptiwi o( Good*
Carlos O Fanes. 0-010. Ladder.
Mlsc Boies. Table. Ctolung
Akton Black, LIOcc. Dresser,
Mite B e rn , booki, 2 Fie catmets,
j v e r v . Video topes
Purchaaa* must te paid for *1 toe
lane ol purchase n cash only A l
purchased lame sold aa Is. where w
and must te removed at the Im* ol
sale Sato ubRct to cancalabx In
toa even! ol setltomard between
owner and oMgetod party.
Thw w toe 31st day ol October 2X1
Knstoan Arent
Manager
PuteX November 4. It. 2X1
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69 Resumes
70 Education A Training
7 1 Help Wanted
73
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117 Com m ercial Rentals
11 B Office S p a ce F o r Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
123 Lease T o O w n
127 Sloraga/Oltice For Rent

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91 Apartments/
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93 Room s For Rent ’
95 Roommate W anted
96 Retirement Hom es
97 Apartments • Furnished
99 Apartments - Unfurnished
100 Condom inum Rentals
101 H ouses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Duples/Tiiplei
107 Mobile H om es F o r Rent
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114 Wn re houte/Rantal Space
113 Industrial Rentals

Seeking vokxiteen to open their
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business
opportunities
and
tranches** C a l Florida Dept oi
AgnaOlur* A Corwumar Services at
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lie* rtormaeon Or v*4 cie W «b *4*
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Honda lew req-ires sekers of certan
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Consumer Services before selling
Ceil lo verily lawful registration
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AIN *99-007

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Apprentices needed vnmedlstety
tor
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57—O pportunities

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Women Ihal are interested in
creating a better financial future
407-320-9982

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231 C a rs F o r Sale
234 Automotive
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233 Truck/Busas/Van* F o r Sala
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238 V e h id a s Wanted
239 Motorcydas/Bikes For Sale
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Holiday worker*. Earn holiday
money wh*e you h*to offiats. FiA and
part time holiday employment
Salary 55 50-56 OOffir. Seminole
County
area.
Good
public
appearance A cheerful personality
required For more nta . can BA
Stewart at 407-322 2842. ext 225
MorticMtural sals* company seeks
a data* oriented sales supporVdsta
entry person. Telephone and
computar skills ■ must, tokag*
ImcMtedgs a ptoa Fax resume to 4073304)147.
Hotel needs Housekeepers
Houseman. Front Desk. Good
Wage*. 407-444-1000

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U T I L I T Y CONTRACTOR
HEALTH MSUHAHCE AND 401K
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o-mo* Ipcs O Juno com
Mature desk dark wanted. I Iprrv
7am SMI Mud wexk weekends. 407321-0690
Mechanic: Expd mechanic tor car
repair A tire shop n Sanford Fax
Slued, 352-284-7773.
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Florida Dept, of Agriculture A
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tor leg* apt comnuwy Ft* cel. 4073218220
Recepbonxtt'caaNer with computer
8 clerical sktfs Good benefits.
Apply at Southam Electric Supply.
3501 S. Sanford A vs. Sanford.
Rough-In Plumber Mnmum 3 yre
exp.
Residential
construction.eitabkshed c o . health
insurance, holidays, hourly wage or
piece work 388-7360222
Respected
Retailer
has
opportunities In the Sanford Area
We Require: Strong rate*, sales or
customer service experience, stable
work history. H.9. Diploma or
equivalent.
bilingual
skills
(EngfcstvSpansh) a pka
We Otter: Earning potential up to
112 OQ/hr. plus weekly bonus
poienbal. eiiceltnt benshi* package
and a fun work environment. Our
stores dose tarty ds*y and are not
open an Sunday
Aipty to porecn VWue Pawn A JOweby
Stores. M-Th. 10 00am-500pm at
2304 French Ave, Santord. 407-3288900. EO E
Super 8 Motel. 4750 SR 46W.
Santord. 1-4. Exit 51 It accepting
appkeabons tor Front Desk 8 Night
AuK. and marSerance postoons F T
8 FT, Must hove werkrg kncwAadga
d corrpiSBre 8 customer tanxea skAs
Apply to person, or tax resume 407323-3445.
The New W ly of Making Money!
Earn up to 55.000/monm
without Waving your Job.
1 888-3988853

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Large 1
1BR Condo 5475.
C4 l 407-3238073

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407-330-4423
Ikry nice, w r y dean turn ms NeMy
remodeled, s i utl. cable A/C, todry.
phone, tolch us*. *ec dr, resident
owner. 2 blkt Irom bus. Non
Only drug lies
iQ btf m i d ippiy. 407-330-7373.

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srw * 48R 2BA home. Santord ares.
Living
room
Washtr/drytr. $375/mo. $250
Mbcunty,
includeG 407-3751116.

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Red brick, 3/2. eat In kitchen, office.
SDSO/Vno rent po**4A* Has* option
Shady oak trees.. 407-787-9445
Santord: 234 Kndsr. 3BFV2 5BA
lownhous* v U with doubto gsreg*.
community
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58007monih. Porng Realty 407322-8878
Santord:
it.
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559Vmorith • depots . Pets OK
w/sdd. deposit. Ready now! 123 8
128 Club Rd 407-323-4540

407-321-0759
3BH 1,5 B A hom« for rant.
$4SQ/montti. tn*t 5 \m%\.
5300
dmnML Cal tMtwMn 9wi&gt;1pm. 407322-0409.

Santord: deh 1B A . 1 car garagal

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407 ? C 2 1 » 4

3BR 2 B A large comer lot. CMA. in
Sartord. 58BSAno wxti dHoocrt 5880
tacurrty 407-322-8310.

Large 1BR. bit bath, sal in kitchen.
Ubkbet tomohed. Jut) outside cXy.
5475 t deposit, no pets. 407-3231917. altar 8. recorder.__________

Oarage Apartments Bedroom-1
BatvUpMan 5400 Depoat-5400 Far
Month Central A/C 8 Htg Santord
Area 407 321-0229

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IMMEDIATE
INTERVIEWS

Garay K*kx rare, tgemi 3 rooms
1804 Tangerine Ave. Santord. 407322-5318
Lake
Mary/Sanlord:
2/2.
W**h*r/Dryer Hook-ops, Swervneig
Pool. No Pats. 5880 Randolph
CocrtApts, 407-330-1300.

Mon. thru Frl.
9 AM to 11 AM
2920 S. Orlando Orlve •Sanford

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

MARINER S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA I 80RM. 5478440
1 BDPM. 556P440 AND UP

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Wool Santord: 8000 Via Bonita.
3BRd 5BA now kxxrg 8 perk in(Aa
garage. 56J/Vmonlh Porrg Hearty
407-322-8678

Looking For

99—Apartments Unfurnished

Tree Service - Nad Firm
Hiring Experienced personnel
Driver license required
Benefits. EOE, Drug Free
Lewi* Tree Semes
1 8063338737

Sanford: 1BR/1 Bath
Duple*
w/Scre«ned Porch. Lawn Mark
Included 5400/5400
Sandtowood VIII**: IBR/tBA
Condo W/Water, Sewer 8 Garbage
kxlxted. New P e rt Comrrxrky Pcct.
W/D toctoded. 55405500
Senlord: 2 Large BR* tt/2 BA. 2
Story Corxto. Now Tl* 8 P ir t KAhen
8 Dining Room Community Pool
5825/5800
t e n lord: 3BFV2Bath W/Oas
FnpHc*. New CHA, EM to Krtohen.
W/D Hook Up* 5875/5850
DOYLE R EALTY, INC.
(407)322-2488
[N T 8 B ELL HOMES

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5500 DOWN - W HY R E H T TT
38H/ 2BA For Sato
With Down Payml Assistance
AvailabH.Cheaper Xian rent!.
Ttw Affontabto Homa C m t if
407-321-8333

CUM axxsry seang, U u m ol horns.
Cable TV. VCR furnished room.
SKXPrea 5200 secuty 4073303803
pH tv msg

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OeBary:
2 possibly
3b*tXoom/2bedi. Hrg* fenced yard.
waatierAXyer. we* 8 septc Pets ok
leOOTno. 407-322-3638

i: 1BFV1BA. No
pels, 5380*north pka dspeato 407321-0495.

2 Story Victorian Home. Histone
DVstnct. tpto. balcony, house
prtvOegss 510GVVK. 5100d*po*4
961-2775 (bpr), 3285277

Office P oM an A r td tb b
Good phone and computer tk*s.
Sanford, hours M-F. 8 3 0 5 Cel 407323-2040. exl 28

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(UffiOad Time 06*0
2 Bedrooms bom 5839
3 B*6oom« 5834
Ws pay wator/tawor.
Smgl pets walcomq
Cedar Creek Apts
407-324-4334

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93— R o o m s

207 L a w n Services
280 L e g a l Senrlca*
289 Locksm ith
290 M asonry
291 M ortgage*
292 M o vin g A Storage
293 O il. L u b e A Finer
294 Painting
293 P a p e r H anging
297 Pest Control
290 Pleno/Organ Tu ning
299 Plum bing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Rooting
302 S c re e n A G la ss W ork
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 S iding
303 Sm all Business
300 Stained Ola**
307 Sw im m ing Pool Services
300 Term ite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Tra ve l
31 2 Tre e Service
31 3 T V / R e d o
314 Upholstery
310 W elding A Sheet Metal
310 W ell Drilling
319 W in d o w W ashing A Timing

253 Alterations
250 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
250 Automotive
200 Bush H ogging
201 Com puter Consulting
202 Cabinets
203 Carpentry
204 Carpet A Installations
205 Carpet Cleaning
200 Celling Repair
207 C e ram ic TO*
200 Child C a rs Centers
209 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywall
270 Electrical
277 Fence
278 H an dy Man
279 Hauling
200 H om e Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Services
203 Jew e lry A Repair
284 Lakafront Claartng
283 Landscaping
200 Laundry Service*

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199 Pets A Supplies
200 Uvaatock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
203 H eavy M achinery
207 Jew elry
209 W earing Apparel
211 Antique/Collectibiee
215 Boats A Accessories
217 O arage Sales
210 W anted to Buy

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a loan end ask you to pay lor H
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181 Appliances A
Furniture For 8ale
183 Television A Slereo/Radio
185 Com puters F o r Sale
187 Sporting Oooda
189 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn A G arden
193 M achine Work
197 Restaurant Equipm ent

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M E R C H A N D IS E

141 H om es For Sale
143 O ut of Stale
Property For Sale
143 R e to n Property F o r Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile Hom e Lot* F o r Sale
-149 Comm ercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 A creage Lot F o r Sale
154 O pen House
155 Condom inium s For Sale
157 Mobile H om es For Sale
159 Real Estate W anted
180 Business F o r Sale
183 Waterfront Property For Sale
168 Duplex For Sale

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Sunday. November 4. 2001 Page 7B

"Offices C o a s t to Coast* since 1954

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TU R F E TC . INC is looking lo M
renobdebns removal posibons who
must have a valid Florida drivef*
keens* with a good dmmg record
Please can 407-3020274 lor more
Into and to schedde an rearview w*h
our stall.
TURF E TC , INC a tookng to M crew
member povbon* who must have a
vafci Fknbi Tver* toeree wtti a good
driving record. Pleas* cal 407302 0274 lor mors Into and to
schedule an xilerview w4h our suit

This is a great opportunity lor you to enjoy the same great results as our regular
classified customers at no cost to you. Just follow these Instructions.
t. Ads will be scheduled to run for 2 days.
2. Price of item must be stated In the ad and be $100 or less.
3. Only 1 item per ad and 1 ad per household per week.
4. You should call and cancel as soon as item sells.
5. Available to individuals (non Commercial) only.
Does not apply to rentals or garage &amp; yard rales.
6. The ad must be on the form shown below and either be mailed In or
presented in person fully prepared to the Seminole Herald
Classified Department.
7. Ad will start as soon as possible.
B. Classified Management’s decision on copy acceptability will be final.

Mrs. Michelle’s
House
2639 P alm etto Ave.
S anford, FL 32773

(407) 321-7635

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Providing quality childcare anu preschool to the Sanford com­
munity since 1987. We are committed to giving your child the
very best in early childhood education. We are a c liid y involved
with meeting the cruet la of the vchoul readiness coalition, our
curriculum offer* your child experience* in:

l-anguagc and communication
Phonemic awareness • Writing
ScIt lire, irnilh and mctssuremcnl
Socbl &amp; emotional development • Crmllvc arts
Problem sorting und much more.

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W icklow, Hamilton, and Lihciiy Chnvtian Sctiixil
O u r staff ha* been carefully vcrecncd, has a C l)A or A S. in
Early Childhood Education, and iv ccrtiticd in I vt aid and C i ’R.
Cam crai are in each clasv room, giving parenlv ihc freedom to
come in and observe their child’* progress at any time and also
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children ages 6 weeks lo 11 year* of age.

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Health Care
Lott A Found
Special Notices
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67 Caroer
Consultants

117 Com m ercial Rentals
118 Office S pa ce F o r Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 W anted To Rent
125 Lease To O w n
127 Storage/Otnee For Rent

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70 Education A Training

71 Help Waniad
73 Employment
Wanted

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Homes
To Share
93 Rooms For Rant
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Hom es

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97 Apartments • Furnished

45 Detit Consolidation
55 Business
Opportunities
57 Opportunities
59 Financial Sarvtcas
61 M oney to Lend
63 Mortgages

99 Apartments • Unfurnished

100 Condommum Rentals
lo t Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Duples/Tnptox
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacations

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Furniture For Sale
183 Television A SlererVRadto
185 C o m p uters For Sale
187 Sporting Ooode
189 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 L a w n A Garden
195 M achine Work
t97 Restaurant Equipment

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Sanford:
Newly remodeled
IBR1 BA. 5*65month. Id . lest. 5
security *07-7740502

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C eeeetoerry 3 2 bath 585k
Orange CRy 3 2 bam 589k. 407388-7777
4a Bnck Home. CMA. FI Rm. utaty
rm. shed, ecreen Irani porch, crtrje
trees, w e l 589.900 117 West Hciy
Drive Orange Oty. 407-887-8*10.

Sanlord Pool home. 4/2, almost 1
acre tol LR. FR. OR. CerWW AC. new
carpet. Ue. fixtures, roof, open
porch, pant t v u No dosing coat.
599k 407-7*88688.

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A F F O R D A B L E H O M ES
F.LDCR SPRINGS OH SR *27 2
Bedroom unfum S123 wk $125
deposit Call *07-333-395* or &lt;07XU-7034.
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IM O W M T: toons afoto $10 000
iree homeownrrt mtiOnci land
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en ta ls

Cualom Bit V2, Over 1900 eq n
on 1/3 acre MeevVy treed, cm lot.
to. &lt;Sn. lam nn wffireplece. eel-ei
kitchen. 10x22 1C porch. 2 C
garage, deeded, access lo tki lake
1 tenon cts 5119 900
Over t/* Acre 3 8 R 1 Bah : Lax d n
apple. heevVy Seed Pnced tor quck
sale 584.900
Root Home: 3/1 S with Ur, Dei. Sc
Porch. Inground pool, garage on
deed end cutdesec 585 900
Renovated Like New: 3/1. newly
pamled interior, exterior, new
carpel, new A/C, set porch
578.500

1557 Park Dr Once or Rata* ./■
I 000 Sq FI $6505600
305 West 11 SL Office or Retail.
♦/-1600 Sq F I Three Offices, One
Large Open Bey Area 6
Kitchenette $106731000
2555 Park Or.. Office or Rata*. 9
separate office*, deception area.
Lg Conference Rm. »/• 3*3* sq It.
51500 31500
Doyle Realty. Inc.
487-322-2495

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•rcountanl'eppraiser Located at
Lake Mary Blvd 6 17 92 Sanford
CknxS hep ava*atxa 40 7 322-2417.

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Design, permit A construction
Resxdsnoel. commercial 5*9, S F.
w 3/2 bath on your tot or ours.
$*9k CBC058988 407-388-7777
Santoid 2/1 btngaiow large comer
tot. fenced, tree*, hardwood floors,
altachad work shop, new kachen
cabrwts. decing. 582.900 407-3583491

Bantant 2/1. toncad yard. herd wood
floor*, great area, owner motrvaied
563900 Lx Realtor. 407-321-7880

Sanlord Hrstoneal 3/1. LR. FR.
fireplace, new kachen. bath, Ue.
Central K C . electric wiring, carpet,
peak. ippKances front porch. No
ctosaig cost 5580'month *07-7801090

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407-321-0759

4 Builder Iota ready to build,
s tie s sad value 511.500. off
MeSorrvtoe Ave. Valencia Court.
financing 407897-1100.
DELTONA 10 scree Ideal tor mobae
homaaaa. horses, cane, tamvng or
nursery!
Zoned
agricultural.
$4.900/ACRE. Sm. down Wowner
finance *04-7*7-1772 or *04-7*7-

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d a m Qatom txtot SIOOi. Pit *07388-7777

The Universal Crossword

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doubt* roof, 2 sheds, awnngi. X
ft screen porch, CHA, $4,500 CALL
388-789-66*2

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4 9 Toga
accessory
53 Certain hair
color
58 Member ol
Mohs’ scale
57 Air (radio
control a gey.
58 Show signs
of life
59 Considerate
6 2 Winslet or
Capshaw
83 Thoist of
India.
perhaps
6 4 Add to the
force
6 5 Disgorge
6 6 Oktobedest
vessel
6 7 Word with
eye or final
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1 Monks’ head
2 Limpid
3 Very bright
group
4 Wool-coat
wearer, od
and on
5 Jotted
6 Tom’s turl
7 Bob’s tail
8 Rounion
group
9 Prearranged
situations
10 Sympathetic
11 Resounding
rosponso
12 Greek war
god
13 San s ice

45 Tithes
4 7 Ruler unit
49 Riyadh
native
50 Add at the
beginning or
end
51 Mrs. Bush
52 Witchcraft
trials city
53 S e ek s
answers
54 Provo's state
55 Dental
occlusion
56 Word with
dial or touch
6 0 Battleship
score
61 T h a t’ll be
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23 Aesthetic
judgment
2 5 Amiable
26 Like some
furniture
2 8 Batting-prac­
tice enclo­
sures
29 Gift-horse
location
3 0 Barnstorm
31 Humble Oil
gasoline
brand
32 Cajun
veggie
33 Bank claim
34 Children's
author
Blyton
36 Upper hands
39 "Lou Grant"
star
4 0 A stem
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Uri to piesec. cost 51.000, sol 1195.
FULL BER TA Set $225 407-7095898
I A cherry sleigh bed. sofed wood.
w«h priow top meffires* eel Never
used Set $450 Can deiver. 407-4220230.
A Fu* sue manree* eat. New in
ptosbe. Musi s*S $100 407-422-

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warranty lul SI 35. queen $140. king
1210. Brand new Located in
Sanford. 407-402 2778.
1 2 piece Name Brand Queen
O R TH O P E D IC
PILLOW TO P
Mattress Set Brand New ShM in
Plastic Sacrifice 1100 C m Detver.
407-422 6846

Old Antique Brass
Headboard
S65
407-321-8590

Bede, located to Sanford orfhopeikc
km sets wWi 5 yr wenarcy Tkei 573.
kd 590. gjaen tOS. ktog $175. Navar
r. 407-402-2778.

Sola Bed. Sofa Chair 5 Offiomen,
Dtong Room Tabl* I 4 Chair*,
RkXng Mower 8 Attachments,
Moragomery Wert ( W a r . 407-321-

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leave*. 8 Chvpendal* chess, buffet
6 hutch, never used, cost 512k. see
51950 Server 5395 407-709-5698
Dxvng Room set. 15 pc. SOLIO
CHERRY WOOO tkgh and Harvard
collection. 112* dbl ped. w/2 leal 5
Chppendale be4-rv&lt;l*w chews. 72*
bomba y buffet A hutch, a l as*
boxed, cost 520k. M* 55 900 obo
407857-2065
Drwig A Brand New Cherry Oval
Table. 72* and 6 Chavs wLeaf Sid
to Box. 5950 Lighted China C
cabinet A.aJ. Can DeC.sr 407-1220230

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AnOque Clock: Mantel. * P ?
Thomas* fields Repair. $100.
Itrni C a i 407-32286*4.

Old AntiquB Braas
Headboard
$85
407-321-6590

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w,papers Oreat with children.
Trained to basic commands 5350
indudes al s p U H 407 2608966

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Foreign A Domestic Auto Repair
A Serve*
3400 West SR 4A. Sanford
Ca l 407-302 8555
H o u rtS 0 O -S 3 0

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Raa/Comm. remodel, arktttons.
repatr A temvt# repair.
407-320-1741

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Master ASE Certified
Professional AffiordaWe Serve*
tofetor Cleening Special
407 668-7451

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•Maid Service
•Office Cleervng
•Pressure Weshsig
•Floor RefkVsheig
407-3218712

,'* Top lo Donom
Cleaning Sendee
Commercial or Residential
Window* I Bands
Many Elba*. Lie Insured
Mator Credl Canto Accepted
407855-5079/407-481-9231

AHorMbt* FumRuf* Repair
Anbque Restoration. Sayppmg by
Hand. Ftowhng, Rerrxehmg
Any Chair Repaired, 524-50
Free PekuwDetvery
Ca* M 407-302 9968
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31 V W t r [V e w i , LorwadL FfM
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407*322 0086

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Junk lo Dumpl
Anyffvng Mauled. Oarage A
Bam Cleanout*. Commercial
Cleanup A Haul Away OeDri*
Hai*ng. La* Tree Tnmrrvng.
Land*capmg
Reasonable Rale*.
Free Estxnele*
Bob'a Hauling

407-322 9991/407-402-2811
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NEAT-N-T1DY
407-324-1177

ryw all

Dry Wall
‘ Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcorn! I
407-322-6338 L/l

Carters CartHed
Floors. Tube. FlrepWcae.
Courter Top*. Pa*o. Reparrs
Fra* Esamaiaa •Licensed
• Insured • References
407855-2822

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W* keel every home Ik* r * &lt;**

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Serxor cSscocnts
Mayor Crecto Card* Accepted
407888-8079
407-452 2482

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5 Star Customued Lawn Santos
Complete Lawn Care:
Resrdenoai A Commercial
Mffity Osaxxit Rates Avaiabte
Lie/Ira, 407-320-7327
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is to Smal or loo Big Ybur TYne
a kkw. Mover l/iho Carve We aWc
toad and unload Ranted Track!
Free Estimates. 407 322-531A
U ceneed A toeuranced

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Over 15 years exp.
R*7s avaAabt* on request
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Specretting ei rsraoAng
A repaxs 407 322-1925
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We Accept AX CredN Card*.
Tree Removal. T(towing. Bobcat
Svc Fxswood. Free Esametes
Uc/Va .407-2*0-157*

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Masaay Fergueon 628 4hp ndngl
mower. 22 cut 5100 407-~
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Emaraon Microwave
Oven,
Excellent
condition. Has turntable.
S65.
407-321-8590.

l-i W Newly KrlurtilolMxl \|nrtinent* mllh Lir*r
l.ltm-u • lake Front • \nlle)tull
• Siwrkllu# I'xil * Trmiln Court*

43

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C O R R U O A T IO 1 TC 1 L ROOPB4Q
tor Bam*. Boat Docks, Shops, ale.
Also Cufvarl
Pipe:
I5 ‘ i2 (r
514700/**. t**x20- 5175/aa
Staplus Stoat A Supply. tot Apopka
407-293-5788.

Oevng IRm 14 pc. eokd CHERRY

W ith 12 M o. L e ase &amp; A p p ro ve d C redit

40

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to new ptotoc $7500 407-320-7301

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289 Locksmith
290 M asonry
291 M ortgagas
292 M oving A Storage
293 O S . Luba A Ftoer
294 PaktOng
298 Paper H anging
297 Peat Control
298 Plano/Organ Tim in g
299 Plum bing
300 Pressure C leaning
301 Roo6ng
302 S cre en A Olaaa W ork
303 Secretarial A Ty p in g
304 8k9ng
308 Sm afl Business
308 Stained CMaea
307 B wtm m lng Pool Sendees
308 Term ne Repair
309 Transportation
311 Tra ve l
312 T re e 8ervtce
313 TV/Radto
314 U pholstery
318 WefcAng A Sheet Metal
318 W en Drttong
319 W ind ow W ash ing A Tinting J

Auto E le c t Repair
Automotive
Bush Hogging
Com puter Consulting
Cabinets
Carpentry
Carpet A InstsSsttons
Carpet C leaning
Celling Repair
Ce ram ic TVe
Ch8d C a re Centers
Cleaning Sendees
Concrete
Construction
DeSvery Sendees
Drywafl
Electrical
Fence
H an dy M an
H a u in g
H o m e Im provements
Irrigation A Repair
Janitorial Sendees

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Q U EEN BER TA Posturepedc Set.
never uead MB to ptoeac. coal $1800,
eel $250. K W a BERTA Set. $295.
407-709-5699

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284 Lakefront Clearing
285 Landscaping
288 Laundry Sarvtcea

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C a r Rentals
Vehicles Wanted
Motorcydea/BIkee F o r Sale
Boat Rantala
Rac. Vahiclee/Campers For I
Trailers For Sale
Farm Equipment

Bed black eon canopy bed with
kxuy km ptojwtop eel Neier ueed

We Buy House*. Condos.
Commercial
and
Land.
Foroctoeura S TO P P ED . Back
Payments Brought Up To Data.
Relocating? Divorced? Bed
Tenants? W* Can HELPtl Any
Condition, A ny Area, PAST
Closing.
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Edited by Timothy E. Parker October 14, 2001
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1 Clowning
point
5 To-do items
10 Gradually
break from
a habit
14 SquandottKi
15 "Kukla, Fran
a n d ___ "
16 Vineyard
unit
17 Philanthropic
19 Cousin ol
the emu
20 Western
Hemisphere
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22 Level best
24 "Seven
Against
Thebes," for
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26 Moonlish
27 Spanish
gold
28 Bungled
testcaso is
on tape!
32 Tub spread
35 Ovorty
diluted
37 Pol b ases
38 Charitable
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your horsos
42 Actress
Rowlands
43 Novice
44 Moderately
slow tempos
46 Contend lor
superiority
48 Soinotimos

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Musical Instruments
MiscaSaneout
Auctions

231 Care For Sato
234 Automotive

115 Industrial Rentals

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M IS C E L L A N E O U S
199 Pete A Supplies
200 Uvestock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 H e a v y M achinery
207 Je w e lry
209 W ea rin g Apparal
211 AntlqualColtoctibles
215 Boats A Accessories
217 O a ra g e Sales
219 w a n te d lo Buy

114 Waiehouse/Rental Space

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their ad It placed. Pleate keep m mind mat adt m m e Personal* (d a t a 21).
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M E R C H A N D IS E

141 H om es For Sale
143 O ut ol Stale
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property F o r Sale
148 Mobile H o m e Lots F o r Sale
149 Com m ercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property F o r Sale
153 A creage Lot F o r Sale
154 O pe n H ouse
155 CondorrorVuma For Sale
157 Mobile H o m e s For Sale
159 Real Estate W anted
180 Business For Sale
183 Watertront Property For Sale
185 Duplex F o r Sale

91 Apartments/

check. Adremaert who with to be beed can make erranoemetaa at tie ame

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NO CRED1TO M AL CREDITO
SANFORD 407-321-5163

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SANFORD 407-321-5183

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Sanford. 407-321 5161
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loaded E icaM nlcondOon. 58500
407-321-0318
1888 PO NTIAC 1000 STATION
W AOON: H AS NSW R AO U TO N,
F O I L PUMP, W A TS R PUMP.
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(dgnal pagar)

For marrafeons and adtMonal
ntomiaaon cat

407-321-7186
or visa ua on th* wad at
www wafcJvaadvanturaa com

1997 WMCrMIScamtc 198.4-3225
hp trvn lab. vary low houn balow
NAOAal 18.700 or bad odar. 706375-8470 or 473-824-7591.
1980 2Shp long ihafl M a rin a ro i
mow. EkeMe or p j Mat Zero r u n .
52200 0 6 0 C a i 407-323-2788 or
C P 407-221-8523.

1994 Ford Tempo. 1 owner, 49k.
■nautorcai sat# 53.900 or ball
oBar. C a l 407-322-0914,388-1281737. pit leave mag..
1998 Ford lA j a T g SAnr.8cyl.AUfe
52.000 mOaa. Ej c a*ant ConrMon.
Eitanded Warranty 51.000 down,
taka over paymanla . 5287/mo
407-888-8282

Biry TC-W 1 Mercury Mo
Motor ON at
only 111 par O atfanlt Me h d *
Outboard Service Confer, 407-323-

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N O CR EDIT BAO CR ED IT
SANFORD 407-321-5163
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Cash Blucsrflway

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Lk48-FamilyrNai(p&lt;bore Sale: Nov
3 Codonwood Dr A Edgamon Ava.
7-4pm. Uei of Igocd

WW Sal Ybur Boat an ConalgnmanL
iNhshcili OutbcMrd Jetytee Cewlec,.
407-322-0884.

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407- 327-4458

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1974 Chevrolet Pickup Frame up
restoration Few em blem * lo be
installed New p a ir! m etallic green,
new molor. 3 5 0 0 , b u ll up. 350
turbottlto Iran *. 1982 rear and.
Chrome m ags, sh o rt bad. BF
Goodrich 10" bro* 54 200 obo Also
want
1989 Plymouth Rood
Runner. 407 688- 7878 Of 407-9324332

F u r S ale
1978 H D FLM |H og) F a ito ry
original, engm o rcbuA at 21 ,000 Gfcn

ha* 40,000. Comes W'th many

tliras so lo Steal, Nbergtits big
black A w hite, n e w lifts .
seals
w he e l b a a rtn g s .b ro ta s i

1994 Ford E-150 Cargo Van
dual aa. looks 6 n n a perfect $6 500
obo 407-321-1853.

Outboard
Service
Center

1994 Toyota 4R u n n *r. 5 spd
white. 444. V 6. 89.000 m iss,
completely loaded 511.000 407327-7495.407-321-7329

Evlnruda, Johnson
A Force Aulhorlted

87 Mitsubishi M ^ ify M a i B ed ner
lopper, new lira s, ru ns graal
51.000 407 323 5941

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7676. Of 4 0 7 -9 2 3 -4 3 3 2

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1980 Chevy lu v Pick tu p Rebuilt
engine, runs greal Bedliner 5450
Also have le e rs cam per shell for a
long bed pek ip . Uke new 575 407324 0519 or 40 7-4 6 3 -6 4 2 9

JNichols

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hadey m ags. 5*9.500 cbo -*07 668

D enier

Nichols Outboard
Service Center

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JAN U AR Y 2002

Carport M u ll b * dem anded H a j
one tid e Com o an d gel rtt
5100 366 666 8430

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407-322-0884

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Many Modal* To Chooee
Brand New Boat A TraOar
starting At - 11,888.

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Toyota Camry, 1993. 132K* miles
15 000 407 666-0011 Of 352-3834942

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Apartments Homes

Plymouth Voyager L.E, 1965: Good
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51,000 407 644 0532

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Aaan Annual Yard Sale
SR 427. Sat Nov 3rd 9-5pm In
d lamina, bla c4 stud

• Service &amp; Seles
• New A Used Parts
• Used Boats S Motors

BUY HERE...— PAY HERE1

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SANFO RD 407-321-5163
(S e H abla Espanof)

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Deadlines:
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515 000 obo. 407-323-5653

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Park A Children* Playground

Lake Griffin Estates
S.R. 436 to 17-92, go north 1 mile to Plumoea.
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407.339.9100
$5,000 in Options
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Sunday. November 4.2001

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Delta Sigma Theta sorority honors four
The Sanford Alumni Chapter
of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority,
Inc., held its Senior Recognition
Luncheon, “Honoring our
Elders" Sunday, O ct 28.
The Holiday Inn of Altamonte
Springs was the site of the
luncheon, held to honor four
women of courage and compas­
sion who have persevered
.......................... t h r o u g h o u t
their lifetime.
Mistress of
ceremonies was
Fannie Miller,
with musical
renditions by
S y l v i a
Stallworth at
the
console.
Marva
Barbara
].
Hawkins Johnson, presi• • • • • • • • dent of the
chapter extend­
ed greeting to the honorees and
guests.
Shirley W. Allen gave the pur­
pose for the occasion of the
event The audience sang the
Negro National Anthem, “Lift
Every Voice and Sing“ with
invocation by Marian A.
Cummings.
After a delicious luncheon of
fruit, garden salad, steak and
chicken Marsala, baked pota­
toes, vegetable medley, rolls and
butter, tea and coffee, with
cheesecake/strawbeny topping,
the honor program continued.
A special musical tribute
“Miracles and Blessings" was
rendered by soloist Jasemine
George with Eloise Dilligard as
the accompanist.
Honorees of the afternoon
were presented by Jean Jones.
They were Oper Jean Collins,
who says she has always been
the consoling one, who is there
for others who needed advise or
assistance, and says she is a pro­
tector for her siblings. Slie has
worked hard during field and
domestic work. She has always
been involved and an ardent
church worker at S t Matthews
Missionary Baptist Church,
where she serves on Choir No.
One, Mother's Board, Willing
Workers, President of the
Mission Board and past member
of the Usher Board.
Collins says she has helped
many young people with vari­
ous things in the community.
She is called "M uh“ by her
daughter and her friends. She
has shared many stories of good
and bad times. She says she is
blessed and thanks Cod who
has sustained her and her family
both spiritually and financially.
She is the wife of Horace
Collins, mother of Barbara
Kirby-Bentley, Grandmother of
William Kirby II, great-grand­
mother of SyMya Amiri Kirby

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and sister of Dorothy Curry.
Collins says this day was just
another day in the many days of
her blessings.
The second honorce was
Juanita G. Harold. Harold is a
retired educator whose expertise
in mathematics were showcased
for her 41 years in the education­
al system. She was given to
inspire, teach and motivate chil­
dren in the things she loved
most. The most rewarding
aspect of her career was to teach
in the classroom ,and to work
with
individual
students,
groups and families.
She had a wide experience of
teaching in schools all over
Florida from Hamilton County
to four schools In Seminole
County. In 1909 she closed her
career after 18 years at Seminole
High School.
A desire always to share her
talents with community, Harold
i\ presently a tax consultation
and preparation specialist, a
tutor of math, a Notary Public,
auditor for Trinity United
Methodist Church and an
ardent member of St. Paul
Missionary Baptist Church.
Recently she was involved as an
historian of the Hopper
Academy
Restoration
Committee, the Georgetown
Community
Improvement
Association, former member of
the Seminole County Zoning
Board and an NAACP life
membe. She is most proud of the
honor of being a Golden Soror of
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
and a charter member of Kappa
Sigma Omega Chapter.
Harold says in spite of life's
trials and tribulations that have
made her strong, and in spite of
racially involved incidents she
has faced her life. She says she
never lost her determination. It
made her a strong person.
"Yes, adversities will give you
strength to be a proud Black
woman," she said. “This lets me
know that in some small way I
have made a contribution to the
equalization in society."
Harold continues to believe in
children. They, she says, are the
vibrant substance of tomorrow.
Teach them to love, honor,
respect each other. They are the
future of the world. Leave them
a legacy.
Harold is the proud mother of
two children. Dr. Lou Charles
Harold, M.D., Orlando, Joscelyn
Harold-Green, principal of
Phillys Wheatly Elementary
School in Apopka, four grand­
children ana three great-grand­
child te a
The third honoree was Annie
Stokes O'Neille, a retired edu­
cator who taught for many years
in
the Seminole County

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Educational System.
O'Neille's calling is working
with young children. As a con­
cerned teacher, she saw the need
to initiate a tutorial program at
Goldsboro Elementary School in
1989. This concept has spread
throughout Seminole County.
Her love of young people
extends to her church work. She
ives total commitment and
edicated service to YPD
Department as director and
teacher of the Tutorial Ministry
at Allen Chapel African
Methodist Episcopal Church,
where she serves on the Steward
Board, Choir, Usher Board, as a
Sunday School teacher, class
leader, a lay organization at the
local district conference level
and mission society local and
conference level.
Community services for
O'Neille include visiting the
sick, shut-ins with a very small
amount of time for sewing,
crafts and reading, which she
loves. She is always willing to
help somebody, cheer some­
body, and show children the
right way from wrong, and then
she says her living will not be in
vain. She is the mother of three
daughters,
Debra
Turner,
California, Beverly Godfrey and
Cheryl
Lee
of
Sanford.
Grandmother to 10 with two
great-grandchildren.
The fourth honoree was Eliza
C Pringle, retired educator, who
often quotes the saying, “It's not
what the world gives me, in
honor, praise or gold. It's what I
give the world, for others to
unfold."
After
graduating
from
Crooms Academy, college life
began. She chose the field of
Elementary Education and
taught in the Seminole County
School System for many years.
Her glorious career touched the
lives of many for years. She
made her mark as a math and
reading specialist, a leader in
many of the professional organi­
zations for 40 years, serving for
eight years as Recording
Secretary of the Seminole
County Retired Educational
Association.
Pringle says she is an active
“political junkie," a citizen
always involved in city, county,
state and national government,
plus a number of social civic,
national and international lev­
els.
She is an ardent member of
Zion Hope Missionary Baptist
Church, where she serves as
financial secretary and attends
to various duties and work on
many committees of her
Christian Commitment.
Married to Clifford Pringle
Sr., for more than 50 years, they

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The Sanford Alumni Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority recently hon­
ored (standing) Oper Collins, Annie O'Neille, (sitting) Eliza Pringle and
Juanita Harold
have one son, Clifford Jr., two
grandsons, and one greatgrandson, all of Arizona.
At the age of 80, Pringle
began to take piano lessons. She
plans to become an accom­
plished musician. She says one
can never be too old to leam.
A love of children and people,
she remains active. She has trav­
eled and visited all 50 states and
her passport has 20 foreign
countries stamped on it where
she has traveled for educational,
fun, and business pleasures.
Psalm 30 is her favorite scrip­
ture. Her favorite poem is "It,"
her favorite advise is printed on
money, "In God We Trust," and
"Success comes in Cans,"
Her motto is, "All of her life
she planned her work. Now she
works her plans." And at 82/ihe
is proud and says she is 82 and
proud.
We salute the Sanford Alumni
Chapter Delta Sigma Theta
Sorority, Inc. for their great
honor program on behalf of the
elders o f Seminole County.
Barbara J. Johnson, President,
Barbara Kirby-Bentley, Vice
President.
The 5th Annual Gospel Fest
Charity Benefit for Seminole
Hospice of Comfort, Westside
Boys and Girls Club, Good
Samaritan Home will be
Saturday, Nov. 3 at 6 3 0 p m. at
New Bethel Missionary Baptist
Church, and Celery City Lodge
542 and Evergreen Temple, 321
Order of Elks benefit.

Trinity United Methodist
Church celebrates the church's
122nd anniversary, Sunday, Nov.
18, at 3 pm . Rev. Moses Johnson
of Gainesville will deliver the
anniversary message. Rev. Dr.
Eddie Rivers Jr., Pastor.
James (Chief) Wilson, a native
of Sanford and a retired educa­
tor, band director at Jones High
School in Orlando, will be hon­
ored by the School of Music 12th
annual Florida Bandmasters
Association at the 2001 Hall of
Fame Concert, Sunday, Nov. 11
at 4 p.m. at Elizabeth Hall
Auditorium, featuring Stetson
University Symphonic Band,
Bobby Adams, conductor.
Congratulations messages or
letters may be sent to James
Wilson in care of Bobby Adams,
School of Music, Stetson
University, DeLand, Florida,
32720. For more information
about the banquet and concert
call (904) 822-8951.
Sunday, Nov. 4 at 3 p.m., the
New Mount Calvary Missionary
Baptist Church family invites
their family and friends to
attend a Musical of Praise pro­
gram. This will be a victory serv­
ice of pledges for the Phase I
project
ot "Building
the
Ministries for Christ" The build­
ing will include a Fellowship
Hall, classrooms and banquet
area. Rev. Ricky Scott, Pastor.
For information or pledges
phone (407)323-5224.

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Marva H awkins 8 C

Sunday
November 4, 2001

Home
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Home

Despite personal tragedy, Ellen Wane fulfills her dream of
owning a home thanks help from Habitat for Humanity.
home, but I lose my daughter? 1 strug­
gled real hard with that. The 19th of
every month, it's hard. It's — it's just
S A N F O R D — Life b funny. One real hard."
A devout Christian with a
moment, all your dreams seem to come
true. The next brings unimaginable unquenchable optimism. Ware relied
on ner faith and the prayers of her
tragedy.
Ellen Ware knows both extremes. church family to pull her through. She
After years of renting from other peo­ also doubled her efforts with Habitat.
"I tried to stay busy, whether it was
ple, Ware was finally p in g to own her
own home. She qualified for a Habitat with church or Habitat or whatever,"
for Humanity home in September 1999 Ware said. "Staying busy helped.
and was diligently logging the 500 You're suppose to have 500 hours. 1 put
hours of "sweat equity" — volunteer in 800. 1 tried to be here at the house
hours working at the organization's everyday."
Those hours paid off Sunday, Oct.
Thrift Store, assisting with fund raising
or participating in the actual construc­ 28, when Ware, her family and friends,
and Habitat vol­
tion of homes —
unteers gathered
needed for the
for a dedication
down payment.
ceremony at her
One June 2, her
new home.
dream was within
"1
am
so
reach as ground
blessed,"
Ware
was broken for
said, tears rolling
her home on the
down her checks.
comer of Maple
"Everyone knows
Avenue and 5th
what I have been
Street
through
losing
Then life threw
Chenitra, but God
her a curve ball.
takes care of
Seventeen days
things. I'm so
after construction
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happy, my knees
had begun on her
new home. Ware Mike Poder and Barbara Ziegler ol the are shaking. I'm
Florida Public Utilities Company prepare a
going to be a
was involved in a
gas water heater to Install in Ellen Ware’s
traffic accident.
home owner!"
new home.
Though Ware's
She her boyfriend
experience is dif­
and her children,
four sons and a daughter, were fishing ferent because of her personal tragedy,
off the Lake Monroe seawall. Ware had her reaction to home ownership is very
gone to get more bait just as an after­ familiar to Habitat volunteers.
"It's a moving experience at the ded­
noon thunderstorm had begun. On her
return, she was waiting to turn left into ication ceremony," said Jim Geltz, con­
the grassy area next to the seawall struction supervisor for Habitat for
when a car slammed into her from Humanity in Seminole County. "These
behind. The force drove her through
dream, and
the grass and over the seawall at the
utin,
they've worked hard for."
spot where her daughter Chenitra was
It's not just the home owners who
fishing. Chenitra died hours later.
"My gosh, how could this happen?" worked hard. Volunteers — from
Ware said. "I'm finally getting my own church groups to civic organizations —
By Dan Ping
Editor

Harald photo by Dan pjitg

Ellen Wars and her sons (clockwise from back left) Antonio, David, Brandon and Allen
celebrate the dedication of their new home Sunday, Oct 28, and moved In Wednesday,
Oct 31.
donate time in help these dreams come
true.
"The number of volunteers who
work on one house can run into the
hundreds," said Allen Arseneau, chair­
man of the construction committee.
"Each Saturday you get a different
group coming to help."
Geltz said Habitat has "a core group
of about a dozen," people who regular­
ly assist with construction.
"They've become pretty skilled at
building because they've done it so
much," Geltz said, "but most of the
work is done by 'unskilled' volun­
teers."
In fact, those are the people Habitat
actively seeks to participate in its proj­
ects.
"We highly encourage people who
think they have no skills in building
home to volunteer," said Bob Saunders,
president of the Seminole County
Habitat. "We provide on-site training,
and we have our core volunteers who
provide assistance."
Geltz, whose day job is with
Carpentry Construction Inc., oversees
the operation making sure the homes
pass code inspections and Habitat stan­
dards. He stays busy. In it's 10 years of
operation, the Seminole County chap­
ter of Habitat has built 46 homes.
Volunteers, of course are the back­
bone of the Seminole County opera­
tion, but so is the support from local
businesses which donate money, mate­
rials and manpower. Florida Public

Utilities Company is one of many busi­
nesses which provided supplies for the
Ware's new home. In fact. Ware's house
is unique because it piped for natural
gas thanks to Florida Public Utilities.
"Our company has been involved
with Habitat for some time," said
Barbara Ziegler, energy conservation
consultant for the company. "We
donated the materials and work to pipe
the house, and we also supplied a gas
water heater."
Ziegler sjid Ware's home is the first
her company has piped for natural gas.
"We've done several other homes
with Habitat, but on those we piped
the homes for propane," Ziegler said.
"This is kind of a first for us, and it's
neat because Ellen's house is just
around the comer from our office. Our
company believes in the good work
Habitat does and we want to support
that."
The organization is always looking
for support, either through volunteers
or donations. Saunders said the biggest
need currently is Land.
"We need to find affordable land to
purchase," Saunders said. "We've got
seven families in the pipeline right
now, and we are in desperate need for
land. That's the big hold up for us. If
we could get the property, we could
build many more homes every year."
For more information about Habitat,
how to donate or volunteer, call execu­
tive director M. Helene Funk at 4079717.

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Winter lawns in Central Florida need special care
In Central Florida, lawn it should be dcthatched with
grasses such as bahia grass, the proper equipment to probermuda grass, and St. duce a uniform bed. Remove
Augustine grass, go .......................... any additional material from your lawn
dormant in the late fall
before overseeding.
and winter. During
this
period,
these
Overseeding:
A
grasses grow very
seeding rate o f 10
&gt;ounds/1000 square
slowly, loose color, and
eet is used for annual
turn completely brown
or common and Inter­
with the First frost.
mediate types of rye­
-» In order, to get an
grass. A seeding rate
attractive green lawn
of
10
to
20
during the winter, a Al .
pounds/1000
temporary
grass__
is Ferrer
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seeded into the perma- § • • • • • * • reet&gt;is used for perennent lawn. This pracnial or improved ryeHce is called "overseeding*
grass.
W inter grasses: Several
Use a mechanical -seeder
co o l season grasses can* be and sow half the sead/as you
; .‘used for overseedin£ but by walk in one direction, and the
v ffr the tnost common tempo- remaining1^ vfaiklrK atrigh t
?rdiy grass used h\ Fl^rjdji is angles to the t i n t . i f ’
iryegrass. There' airq ykree
After seeding j rake U h e.
* tty 'p e s-o f ryegrass,.
ground with a lrfifftro o m to
"* -Intermediate, and improved ensure the seed gets through
the grass and is in contact
• ‘ (perennial).
Ryegrass has quick seed with the soiL
Watering: Water should be
germination, a good initial
growth rate, has wide adapt­ applied lightly and carefully
ability, and is relatively low to the seedea lawn once or
cost. It can grow well in twice a day until all the seeds
either sun or shade, and toler­ have germ inated. Watering
continue
until
ates close and frequent mow­ should
ing. If seeded heavily and seedlings are well established.
mowed closely, ryegrass can Water only as-needed once
rovlde a very dense and plants are well established.
M aintenance:
W inter
dutiful lawn throughout the
lawns will require the same
winter.
By the time the ryegrass maintenance practices as the
dies, the permanent Yawn perm anent lawn, such as
grass should be actively mowing, watering, fertilizing,
growing again, and will pro­ and pest control. Mowing can
vide color and cover the rest be done after plants are 1-2
of the growing season. inches high. Under normal
Ryegrass needs to be over­ conditions mowing should be
done weekly. Mower blades
seeded every year.
Timing: Seeding time for should be sharp to avoid
the seedlings.
Central Florida is from mid- dam aging
November to early December. Water only to keep the grass
It is recommended that seed­ from wilting.
Use a complete fertilizer
ing should be done when day­
time temperatures are in the such as 6-6-6 at a rate of one
low- to mid-70 degree range. half pounds nitrogen per 1000
If seeding occurs during the square feet initially, then
warmer periods, water stress monthly applications of a
and diseases will reduce the nitrogen fertilizer such as
ammonium nitrate, at a rate
stand.
Seedbed preparation: To of one half pounds of nitrogen
prepare the lawn for over­ per 1000 sq. ft.
Diseases: Ryegrass is very
seeding, the grass should first
be raked to remove all debris. susceptible to the fungus
Then, mow the lawn closely, Pythium which can cause
catching or removing by rak­ dam ping off or a disease
ing the grass after mowing. If called cottony blight. Over
the lawn has excessive thatch. watering and over fertilizing

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the disease. This disease is
more severe during warm,
humid conditions.
If cottony blight is present,
a fungicide should be applied
immediately because this dis­
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lawn in 24 to. 48 hours. Plant

only fungicide-treated seeds
to prevent seedling infections.
Reestablishing permanent
grass: Ryegrass will normally
die out in late spring, but if
the weather is cool, and the
lawn watered frequently, it
can remain for a longer period
of time. As warm weather sets

in, discontinue fertilization
and water as infrequently as
possible to weaken the winter
grass.
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Air Force Airman Samuel S.
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received special training in
human relations. In addition,
airmen who complete basic
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associate degree through the
Community College of the Air
Force.
He is the son of Aristides
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D oris-----------Continued from Pag* 3C
after five. Dianne Moore,
Dillard’s area ready-to-wear
sales manager, will serve as
fashion commentator. Dillard's
will also provide makeup for
the models who desire this
service.
Former Mayor Bettye D.
Smith will provide background
piano music while the models

strut their stuff.
Club members serving as
models
are:
Kathcryn
Alexander, Dr. Beverly Boothe,
Cathey Bossert, Jean Clontz.
Collette Colegrove, Peggy
Deere, Peggie Fetzer, Lisa
Finnerty,
Theresa
Fraasa,
Donna Frank, Carrie Greene,
Karen Fiittell, Paula Jack, Dr.
Charaline Luna, Mary Beth

Halloween party is a success
There were lots of witches,
several vampires, Big Bird and
even a girl in a tub!
It was the Lake Mary
Community
Improvement
Association's (CIA) annual
Halloween party. More than 250
children of all ages came to
enjoy the food, the fun
and the haunted house.
As usual, there was a
costume contest with
prizes going to the best
costumes.
In the 2 to 3 age group,
the winners were: Olivia
Potter, 1st place; Monica
Brooks, 2nd place and
Johnnie Griffin, 3rd
place.
In the 4 to 6 age
group, the winners were:
Keziah Kott (in a homemade Big
Bird outfit), 1st place; Jake Mills,
2nd place and Kazier Mullins,
3rd place.
In the 7 to 9 age group, the
winners were: Kelsey Krieger
(as a girl in a tub!), 1st place;
Samantha Daheke, 2nd place
and tied for 3rd place, Kris
Bursell and Kandace Fuller.
In the 10 to 12 age group, the
winners were: Luke Stevens, 1st
place; Carly Flynn, 2nd place

and Beth Duncan, 3rd place.
When the CIA first started
having their Halloween parties,
they just had the costume con­
test and cookies. Then, about 6
ears ago, the Girl Scouts started
elping out with a little haunted
house in the kitchen of the
Community Building.
About 3 years ago,
then president Sheila
Sawyer found the per­
fect help for the haunted
house. Lake Mary resi­
dent Julia Langston had
been putting up a
haunted
house
for
ars, but she no longer
d die help she need­
ed. So, Sheila asked
Julia to put up her
haunted house at the
Community Building and the
CIA would help get the volun­
teers. At this Halloween party,
the haunted house had help
from high school volunteers as
well as from Girt Scout "Hoops
458,146 and 504.
If you're interested in learn­
ing more about the Lake Mary
CIA or in joining, stop by
Holiday in the Fark on Friday,
Dec. 7 at 6 3 0 p m The CIA will
have a booth set up.

Mergo, Linda Sparrow, Janice
Springfield
and
Roberta
Zittrower.
Ticket-donations, at $15.00
per person, are available from
any woman's club, or by call­
ing Vivian Buck, 407-324-4899.
Reservations must be made by
Nov. 7. No tickets will be sold
at the door. Mail check to
Vivian Buck, 1401 Palmetto

Ave„ Sanford 32771.
Fam ily fall festival

All elementary school fami­
lies are invited to the first
Family
Fall
Festival
at
McKinley Hall of the First
United Methodist Church, 419
S. Park Ave, on Sunday, Nov. 4,
from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. The
afternoon
gathering
will

include games, crafts, story
telling and music.Hot cider
and cookies will be served.
Cindy Austin said, “We
encourage everyone with
young families to please come
and be a part of the fun and fel­
lowship.
Each family is asked to bring
one dozen of your favorite
cookies to eat and exchange.

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Daughters review history of county museum
In a patriotic setting, Karen
Jacobs spoke to members of the
Sallie
Harrison
Chapter
Daughters of the American
Revolution at the first meeting
of the season at Best Western
Lakeside Landing Room.
Karen, museum specialist of
the Museum of Seminole
County History, gave a history
......................... of the museum
with excerpts
from
the
J a c k s o n v i ll e
Times Union
1980s and 1990s
clips
of
Sanford which
re vea led
lifestyles and
Doris
commerce
Dietrich before the turn
• • • • • • • • of the century.
A c c o rd in g
to Virginia Powell, Karen told
about how the original muse­
um building came about. Built
in 1926, the simple edifice was
known to local residents as the
"Old Folks Home". When the
home closed in 1964, it was
converted into offices for the
County
Agricultural
and
Home Demonstration Agent
until 1980 when the new
Seminole County Agriculture
building was completed.
The
Seminole
County
Commission approved the use
museum \____
____ __
doors in November, 1983. It is
maintained by the county com­
mission the County Historical
Society
and
Historical
Historical Commission.
Virginia continued, "All arti­
facts housed in the museum
were graciously donated by
the citizens of the area.
Numerous rooms now occupy
the museum along with a
country store and a hospital
room."
The museum, open to the
public, is located on US 17-92,
across from Flea World.
Tuesday through Friday, 9:00
a.m. to noon, and 1:00 to 4; 00
p.m.; and Saturday, 1:00 p.m. to
4:00 p.m. Plans are under way
to erect separate buildings at
the rear of the museum which
will preview the Seminole
County Agriculture Story.
Members and guests were
served luncheon on tables dec­
orated with red, white and
blue ribbons. President Julia
Sartin presided over the busi­
ness meeting and welcomed
the following guests: Barbara
Stanley,
Sandra
Thomas,
Lourine Buhrmann, Paula
White and Mardy Snider.
Mildred Lind, school chair,
presented Nancy Williams
with a gift for collecting the

most coupons for the schools
last year. The surprise drawing
was won by Libby Boyd.
A quotation by Norman
Vincent Peale closed the meet­
ing with Chaplain Mary
Williams giving the benedic­
tion.
Food and fashions
Last week, we told you
about the fabulous food and
fashion fest planned by the
Sanford Woman's Club. Today,
we have more complete infor­
mation. Chair of the event,
Peggy Mergo was out-of-town
at the writing last week.
This annual benefit, Food
and Fashions for Education, is
a fund-raiser to assist deserv­
ing women to return to the
classroom. During the years,
numerous recipients of the
scholarship have credited the

club for their successful second
chance at a career. Also, other
educational endeavors of the
club will benefit from the fund­
raiser.
The event will be held Nov.
14, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.,
at the Woman's Club, 309 S.
Oak Ave. Viola Frank is assist­
ing Peggy as co-chair.
The clubhouse will feature
live plants and twinkling lights
in the dtHror. The tables will be
centered with colorful bromeliads in ceramic pots. Many of
the plants will be for sale and
local businesses will provide
door prizes and several prizes
will be awarded through a leaf
donation plan.
The
luncheon
menu
includes turkey breast slices
piled high on a croissant with
sour cream and cucumber
sauce, fresh fruit bowl, potato

Htraid photo By Doris Dfttr k h

President Julie Sartn, right, welcomed guests Lourine Buhrmann, Mardy
Snider. Sandra Thomas, Paula White, and Barbara Stanley to the Sallie
Harrison Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution meeting.
salad and cheesecake with fruit
toping.
Dillard's of Seminole Town
Center will provide the fash­

ions, running the gamut from
casual chic to the glamour of
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2828 PakneSp Ave.
Santord. FL 37773

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C ou rtyard C oncert
F irst United
M ethod ist C hu rch o f
D ow ntow n O rland o w ill
h ost a concert in the
cou rtyard 7:30 p.m .,
Friday, Nov. 9.
T h e event w ill inclu d e
the R ock o f A ges P raise
B and. It is a free co n cert
w ith dessert and co ffee
provided.
T h e church is located
at the co m e r o f South
and M agnolia. For m ore
inform ation, call 407849-6080.

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C olleg e and cu rrent
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W oods P resbyterian
C hurch in Lake M ary,
invites the com m u nity
to jo in a sing -alo n g p er­
form ance of G eorg e
Fred erick H and el's
"M e ssia h ", Part I
(Prophecy and N ativity)
at the church 3p.m .
Sunday, Dec. 2.
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be used, and sin g ers not
presently having this
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Ovtna Worship
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1879 Otaon RJ
Longwood. FL 32779
407-7744)777
Greg Fi
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930 e m
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1 0 4 9a m
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artITVtf W BAPTWT CHURCH
4100 Paula Hoed (44A)
Santord. Ftanda
407 3230623
Dr Dannie UMaton
Pastor
Sunday fctomng
Wonfvp
10.19 a m
Sunday School
900 a m
Church Tremng
6 00 p m
Evening WorNap
700pm
Wad Prayar Sarvca
700pm
COUNTRY HOC BAPTIST CHURCH
990 S Country Club R d . Lake Mery, FL
Paeior
Sunday School
949 a m
Sunday AM WorWrp
1049 a m
Scmdey PM Worship
800pm
Wed Prayar Meeang
7 3 0p m
Nursery Provided
H N l C W I T I A F T B T CHURCH
001 Eaal Aaport Boulevard
Santord. Florida 32773
O u c h Office
(407) 322 3737
3 Eart Watch
Paeior
Sunday School
945 a m
Morrang Wonfap
1100am
Evening Worship
7 00 p m
700pm
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7 00 p m
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JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
920 Upeala Rd. Santord
3239072
George Sladd
Pastor

Sunday .School

10.00 a. m

MomngSarvtca
1100 a m
Evanatg Serves
9 00 p m
Service
700pm
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10 30 aim
Sunday Evening Wwehp
8:00 p m
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• *I p m
Wednesday 'You#;:
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Wed Prayer*** 3totfy
8 ■I p m
Nursery Provided
CENTRAL 8APTT8T CHURCH
3101 W 1M Si. Sanford
(407) 322 2914
Jsrvny Dale Peearaon
Pastor
Jack M, Thomaa
Mvustor ol Muac
Jen Pagan
Mneter of Youth
Sunday School
230 a m
Morning Worship
11 00 am.
Evening 'Wdrvhp
§ 00 p m
Wed Prayer Service
8 30 p m

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OP LONOWOOO
891 Stale Road 434. E
Longwood, FL 37790-9394
(407)339-3917
Reverend Chne Whaley
Sunday
B**e Study
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Wed. AWANA/YQuti

930 a m
1049 am
830pm
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i 00 p m

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MARKHAM WOODS
9400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary, Ft 32748
(407)333-1089
Or Bed Parker
Pastor
K e «i Vincent l Me* Parker
Co-tout) Worts™
Sunday
Cafteo and Donuts
930AM
DOH Study
9 49AM
Worship
1048 AM
(Children a Church Provided)
ChAtent A «enaOu6
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7 00PM
Church FarrsFy Dmnar
8 00 P M
Prayer and Bdie Study
700 PM.
(fernery provided aM services)
UONTHOU8E lA P T U T CHURCH
8819 MARKHAM ROAD
Santord. Floods 32771
(407) 829-4400
Flandy Waler
Pastor
Sunday School
9 49 a m
Morning Wonhp
10 50 a m
(Jr Church tor ChdPan agea
3 two grade 6)
Evening Wonfvp 9 00
pm
Wednesday
A d d Prayer Base Study
700 p m
ChAPen A Teen Semcee
7 00 p m
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Every Vtortor &lt;•A Welcome Oueaf
FIRST SHILOH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
700 Ekn Avenue
Santord. FL 32771
(407) 322 9489
Rev Or Harry 0 Rucker, Sr
Pastor
Earty Morning Service
8.19 am
S u d iy School
9 30 am
1100 am
Evenmg Worship (TSA)
400 pm
Monday. B4Ae Study
7 30 pm

Catholic
ALL lO U L S CATHOLIC CHURCH
Corner of 99i SL A S O w Ave.
Santord, FL
407 322 3798
Fafter Richard W Trout
Pastor
Weekday M an
8 00 a m
Setordey Maaa
4 00 - 9 3 0 p m
Sunday Maaa 7 49 8 1030 a m . Noon
Engfcah Maaa
800 am (Sooaf H*l)
Contoaanon Sat
3 00 - 249 p m
3rd Tuae of fki month
7 00 p m (EngMih)
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322-7727
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DeBery. a 37713
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10 a m
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LONOWOOO
873 MARKHAM WOODS ROAD
Comer of E E Wtoameon Road
407-788-7708
Sunday. Church Serves
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Monday fau Saturday
1000am »o 4 0 0 pm
Thursday Evervng I p m to I p m
Sul* 148 A Longeood. EL 32778
Phone 407-4681490

Church Of Christ
LONOWOOO CHURCH OF CHRMT
1018 Mery 17 82 1 mi N O Hey 434
407-323 5430. 407 324-4334
Sun Worth*
1030am A l p m
Coma earth* *dh ua A InerwPy welcome atweyt
l « M you.
MIO FLORIDA CHURCH OF CHRMT
218 Wad* Si
Winter Spmga F I 32704
Sunday Serwee I0 30 am &gt; 90 0p m
Sunday Btoie Stody
830am
Wad Btoie Study
7 30pm
Mwater
Barry Hayes
Phone
(407) 3274005

Church Of God
CHURCH O f 0 0 0
•01 W 22nd S I. SartordL FL
407 322 3842
Paator
Rev WeeTankatoy
Survfey School
945 a m
Morrvng Worth*
1048 a m
Eveneig Service
•00pm
Wednesday deeeee
tor afl age*
7 to 9 p m
Serrano*# Tnrvry
Chnaaan School
Pre-School 8vu grade 12
407 321 2723
Also Day Care Starts
al 1 year to preached
407 323-1411

Church Of God of
Prophecy
CHURCH O f GOO O f PROfHECY
2508 3 Etoi SL S w b n t Fla. 32773
407 322-4015
S 45 am
1050am
M am

Presbyterian

(407) 7S8-372S or (407) 7724*77

2401 1 Part A m . Saniord
407-322-4884
Larry Leonard
Peeler
Sunday School
• 30 a m
Morning Worth*
1 1 0 0a m
Chav Practoa Wadneaday
048 p m
Baby M n g aarvtoe eveiabto

Episcopal
HOLY C H O IS CPtSCOPAL CHURCH
401 Part A m . Sanford
Telephone 407-322-4811
Worth*)
730 8 1 8 0 0 a m
Breakfast *
110 a m
Cleaeae lor ChAten
h ro u fi 5tv Tads*
1000 a m
U n a r y I alMi* *
1000am
YPuti Orouto meele *
8800am
Schaduiss may oomabmas very
Cat tor mors edotmsBon.
MO-WE EM WORSHIP 84 CHAPEL
Tuesday. Wednesday A Tfcuaidoy*
BteiE STUDIES*
Weta aaday A Thursdays
rS sp i -M ay
f t ffTER*S IK S C O fA L CHURCH
700 Rnehart Rd
U u M w y .n .
444-M 7I
TXaRm C M M f Hal. A M U
Sunday
Holy Eucharist
800am
Chnaaan Educator
•At Agee
800am
Hoty Euchartal
1000am
Chfttant CTvscn
1000 a m
(Educaaon Wing)
Nuraary Bsgna Al 8 00 a m
Through 1000 a m Serves
Holy Euchanal 7 00 a m 8 7 00 p m

Charismatic Episcopal
CHURCH O f T H i HOLY COMFORTER
"Chanamsac •Sachrsmarsal •EvsngaacaT
The Sanlord Bridge
Comer of 8ti Si 8 Hoty Ave
Santord. Florida
407 2984084
Rev Mart Bart)
Deacon
Sunday Euchanst
•30am

Inter-Denomlnatlonal
FAITH MISSIONARY CHURCH

Jack Cos
Sunday
Momng Worth*
Evervng Seneca
Tuesday Evening
Btoie Stody

407-323-3794
Paator
1000am
6 00pm
700pm

Non-Denomlnatlonal
HOUSE OF R EFU O I M M STRM S, 84C.
1001 Celery Ave. Santord
(407) 324-4711
Dora W Rcherdaon
Paator
Suevtoy School
9 30 am
Morrwig Worth*
1100 am
Evervng Worth*
700 pm
U d Week Sv* Wed
720 pm
SHOWER DOWN O f BLESS840S
201 Ekn Ave. Santoro. FL
407 321 8348
TJmofry Kjdaon
Paator
Sundry School
1000am.
Momng Worth*
1100am
Tu* Priyer.Btote Study
730pm
FAITHFUL WORD MPdtTRIES
Christian Resource Cantor
La*name Plata •(407) 3284300
320 I . Commercial S i •Sanlord
Sunday Serves
1100 a m
ChiWan t FeAoaeh*
1100 a m
Famiy FeAoaah*
1230 p m
Thus FaSowah* Maaeng
730pm
Friday •Chnaaan Cm nosing 2 0 8800 p m
(Rosas cal 328-000 tor appt)
Rev Stove Michel*
Paator Director
SEMINOLE COMMUMTY CHURCH
5070 Orange Bk*l. Santord
407-3240198 arena temnetotfanh com
Jerry Wanh
Pastor
Sunday Worth* 9vc 8 48 S 10 X a m
Precacef matttgaa. casual frees. toentPy aerveea.
protoaaiohtf chid cere

Jewish
coNQRtaATat a rm u . oa cs m tiu l sum BA
180 to* Road
(407)3243087

Sunday School
PrareeA WorWep

Every lat Friday of Monti
Famty Sataati Serves 7.30 p m
Friday SePbefi Serves
(afl otier Friday*)
813 p m
Saturday SabDato Servesa 830 a m

(407) 7883729
iC to e tP h O

Lutheran
OOOO SHEPHERD t¥AM QCUCAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH O f SAflMORO (ELCA)
2111 Orlando Or. (Her* 17-82)
Phone 322-7312
Bob Sreeomann
Paator
Sumdey School
AddM aBdy
830am
Worth* Serves
1030 a m
Wafrieadap Worth*
700pm
U n a ry P ta d a l
HOLY CROSS LU TH tR AN CHURCH
O f L A K IM A R Y
780 Sun Drive. Lake Mary. FL
Paul Moyer
Psalor
NatwiQuettow
Aaeiaaanl Pastor
Sakedey avareng
S 30 p m
Contemporary Wonhp
Sunday momng
800 a m
Traiplonaf Sonnes
Sunday momng
830am
Contemporary Worth*
Sunday momng
1100 a m

Sander, Ravtmber 4, 2001 P * f » BG

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Nursery la pnmdad al
Osycsra. Preschool and Chnaaan Day School
Aveiabia
For totormoaon Cafl 407-3338787

LUTHERAN CHURCH O f fHC RCOCMMCR
(Mtoaaurl Synod)
2526 S. Oat Ava . SmAonl FL
Rev Ekmar A Rauncher
Pastor
Sunday School
1 0 3 0a m
WorsNp Serves
1030am
WormsBon 322-3682 or 3238810

Methodist
CHRMT UMTEO MSTHOOMT CHURCH
408 Tucker Drive
(Comer Tucker Or 8 CR 427)
Rev Ray Betrand
Pastor
Telephone (407) 322-7800
Sunday School
830am
Inter lia n on
1 0 3 0a m
Momng Worth*
1100am
Stole Study
Wetaeadty
130pm
Chdfren •Time included n Worth*
Nursery provided tor
Bab** and Smei Children
"Smel Enough 1b Love YPu •
Oroemg n Chnal Tb Serve VtM*
FIRST UNITED MCTHOCXST CHURCH
419 Part Ave . Santord. FL
407-122 4371
Jen Bractohear
Pastor
Mart Looney
Muac Director
UkeBedM Famiy Mmeinee Ovector
Momng Worth*
825 8 1 0 5 5 a m
C odes Faiowth*
9 30 a m
Sunday School
9 48 a m
You8t Eeflovth*
4 00pm
Nursery Provided
Women tCacto
2nd Monday
• 48a m
Man t Prayer Breakiaal
IN Thursday
830am
U O S Q 8 FELLOWSHIP
A UnRed MeNiedtot CemmunRy
‘Reechng Pepp* tor s Reeaon'*
407-1384880
Paator BobMedn
Meets every Sunday N 1000 am
at toe oomtortefcle UnSed Am*« Tbeetor. Sermnd*
Towns Center Mat
Otofren a Church 1018am
•studad (youAh) Mwwtnea 17pm
•Sate Nuraary Provided
•Reacting People tor a Reason’

Nazarene
LONOWOOO CHURCH O f THE NAZARENE
200 N W eymmSt.
Longerood. F L
8318664
Sunday School
• 48 a m
Momng Worth*
1045am
ChAfran t Church
1 04 5a m
Evengatoac Serves
600pm
Wednesday Famiy N*jM
700pm
Youto. Women, and AdJI Bern Study
"Neves A Seanger Here'

O f NEVA CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
206 Weal SR 44 •Geneve. FI 32732
jerry Wean. Paator
Sunday Worth*
1045 a m
Wefreiadey
A d i Prayer and
Praia a
Fp m
Youth Serves
6 J0 p m
(Food Served)
Cone Grew tu n Us

U f tA L A COMMUNITY PRSSBYTVRUN CHURCH
Comer of W 25fi 811 Upeata R1
101 Upaata Road
Santord. FL 32771
407-330-2839
Bryan Wenger
Paator
Sunday Educaaon
800am
Sunday Worth*)
1000 a m
2nd Wetaeedsy of each monfi
Fafloeth* Denar
830 p m
PVIST P R 8S B TTIR U N CHURCH O f SANfORO
Bakesan 3rd and 48i St
A Part 8 Oak / Downtown
Santord. FL
Phone 407 322 2882
E-mafl lpc*8yno com
re* economafl oomApca
"Where We Know hour Name*
In The Heart Of The Cay
Rev Bruce B Scon
Pastor
Sunday ScMoi
800 a m
Sunday Momng Worth*
1000 a m
Sun Momng Coftoe Hour 1100 a m
Sun. Corasmporary Worth*) 7 0 0 p m
Wondarti Wataeeday Famfly N*pe •
Evtry Wefrwadey
Supper •Every Wed
130 p m
AddiStole Study
8 00pm
VbuaiOube
8700pm
Buccaneers (K-4tt Grade*)
Udders (8881 Qradaa)
Sr
Contemporary Mua* Pracace 7 00pm
Womans Cade Meatnga at
3 id e d J t d a rea
2nd Tua of tie morth 48art
Senior Fnenda •
111 Wed of toe month
FIRST PRES8YT1RUN CHURCH (U S J L )
OF LAMS MARY
128 W Witour Ave
Lake Mary FL
407 321-1021
Rev Stephen Horrel
Paator
CNnhSchocf
848am
Momng Worth*
1100 a m
Wed ChoaPracace
700pm
Thura 1bu8i Choe
IX p m
Nursery Provetod
MARKHAM WOODS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
5210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mery
407 333-2030
Rev Cheriee R Janes
Pastor
Sunday School, al ages
8 00 a m.
Church Serves*
9 00 4 10 3 0am
Nursery Provided
You* Grou*. Sunday
Ugh School
400pm
U d d e School
800pm
Pre-School Mon »vu F a
8 to 12
Man8Yy Famiy N*gM Su**er
ThnJ Wad of Each M o m 8 30 p m

The Salvation Arm y
THE SALVATION ARMY W ORSH*
AND SERVICE CENTER
700 W 24to Street
Santord Fie 32771
407-322 2842
Captor* Robed and Lnda Reckltoe. Corps Otocert
Sunday Services
Pra*e and Fetaeah*
9 45 am
Suhday School
• 45a m
Hoar*** Meeang
11 a m
Tueedey Maaeng*
BO* Study end Prayer
IXpm
Hon* Leegue (Lark**)
Fp m
Men a Feaoerth* Ctob
Fpm
Bend Pracfice
• pm
Vfto heart to God and hand to men *

United Church Of
Christ
LONOWOOO M LLS COMORSOATIOMAL CHURCH
U.C.C.
1288 E E Wtkemeon Road
Longeood. FL
407 332 4253
Rev Dr Hal Wangbtood
Mrmiar
Sundry Service*
Contemporary
9 00am
Treason* Worth*
10 30 am
Nuirtery ProMdad
Church School 9 1 5 a m - 1 0 1 5 a m
hxito 8 ChAkan Mn*ey
Wadneaday
9 30 p m

Wesleyan
WESLEYAN CHURCH O f PAOLA
5640 Weyttoe O r.
Santord FL 32771
(08 M (EjN 51) We*
F r* S»eN an LeR •One M4e)
Leonard OOomafl
Paator
407 322 4332
•Where toe Qoapal la Good Newa*
Scndey School
9 45am
MomngWonh*
1100am
Evervng Worth*
4 00pm
MkJWeae Mig Wad
730 pm
Pteaaa Share Your Li* ww&gt; U*

Church
Notes
GospelFest

The BethuneCookm an College
Gospel Choir will be the
guest choir for this
y ear's third annual
G ospelFest Fundraiser
hosted by GoldenRule
Housing at Helen Stairs
Theatre.
The event will be Nov.
3 at 5 p.m. and tax
deductible tickets are
available at the Bethel
Book and Bible Store
located at 10th Street
and Sanford Avenue.
T he guest speaker will
be Dr. Oswald Bronson,
president o f BethuneCookm an College.
Evangelist Lovetty
W illiams will b e the
w orship leader o f the
evening. For m ore infor­
mation call 407-324-9123.
C hristian Concert
The First Baptist
Church o f Sanford
invites the public to a
concert o f Christian
m usic to be presented on
Nov. 5 at 7 p.m.
The concert, "In His
H onor...Praise," will be
an hour of beautiful
hymns arranged for
piano, organ and synthe­
sizer. Church accom pa­
nists Betty Sm ith, Donna
Sm ith and Debbie Ross
will be the keyboard
artists.
First Baptist Church is
located at 519 S. Park
Ave. For more inform a­
tion call 407-322-6041.
Com m unity
M arketplace
The Com m unity
School of Lake M ary is
onsoring a
immunity M arketplace
and Holiday Craft Show
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 10.
The event will be held
at First Baptist Church of
W inter Park, located at
1021 N. New York Ave,
on the com er o f New
York and Beloit, across
from the golf course.
For detailed direc­
tions, please call The
Com m unity School at
407-645-2343.

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County delay animal shelter opening
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Dow n to the W ire
While most of the district
representatives have been
decided before Monday's
tie-breaker day, almost all
of the At-Large playoff bids
for teams that did not
qualify otherwise, are still
up for grabs.
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Seminole students
support New York,
Washington victims
The events of September
11th have called the students
of Seminole County Schools
into action to support the
victims o f New York and
Washington D .C Every
school has had some type of
program to support the vic­
tims' families and honor the
heroes.
Thousands of dollars have
been contributed by stu­
dents, staff, and parents for
the many different relief
efforts including the Red

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SANFORD — The Friday grand re­
opening of the Seminole County animal
shelter hit a temporary road block as
county building inspectors denied the
facility a certificate of occupancy. Despite
the obstacle, the first-time fund-raising
events still netted more than $25,000.
Before the "Whine and Cheese Lock­
U p " fund-raiser Friday, building Inspec­
tors presented a list of about 10 areas that
neeaed to be fixed before the certificate of
occupancy could be granted. Through a
temporary certificate the event still took
place, but when the lights went off cvery-

Building inspectors w on’t issue certificate
of o ccupancy until safety issu e s are fixed
body went home — including the ani­
mats.
Routine operations will continue in
that manner for several weeks until the
building passes final inspection. Eight to
10 animals will be transported from the
O rlando facility to the renovated
Seminole shelter every day of operation,
said Barbara Wcltzer, SPCA of Central
Florida Executive Director.

"We didn’t want people coming up to
the gate and thinking nobody was home,"
Weltzer said about the creative fix until
the building is totally completed. "We
hoped the project would be done sooner,
but that's the way it goes with construc­
tion. I can’t wait until the whole building
is 110 percent and not just 85 percent."
The transported animals will be up for
County Ho
Home
adoption at the shelter on County

Sec Shelter, Page 5A

Special programs with
RCTTC, bands, and choruses,
have been presented. Blood
drives, letters of support,
and banners, have been
made.
Patriotism is one of the
character keys in the
Seminole County Public
Schools Keys to your
Character Program. From
the Pledge of Allegiance that
opens every school day and
school board meetings to the
National Anthem that start
football games, the students
and staff are supporting our
nation.
At the end of Winter
Springs High School's latest
production of "O Z " the cast
sang "God Bless America,"
the audience was so moved
that they stood and joined in
with the singing.

C h ef Kenny
Stingone creates
a masterpiece
with D a Vinci

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

By Michaila Jaria
Managing Editor
SANFORD— Nestled
between the antique stores and
other shops in Magnolia
Square lies a colonial-style
building with a Mediterranean
flair.
The unassuming building
located at 107 Magnolia Ave. is
now the home of Da Vinci, a
dining place with
Mediterranean inspired cui­
sine. Owned and operated by
Kenny and Holliday Stingone,
the newest restaurant in down­
attracted a loyal following with
its creative and ever-changing
menu.
"Since we've opened, I'd say
90 percent of our business is
repeat business," Kenny said.
' I ve seen most of our cus­
tomers a minimum of five to
six times, which is a testament
to me that people are coming
in and really enjoying their
dining experience."
It isn't surprising. Before a
person even looks at a menu,
the restaurant offers a com-

HaraMphoto by Tbnwny Vtnesnt
Chef Kenny Stingone and his wife. Holliday, have opened Da Vinci, a restaurant with Mediterranean Inspired
cuisine. The eatry is located in downtown Sanlord In Magnolia Square.

fortable atmosphere with its
glass chandeliers and Italian
artwork.
According to Holliday, it
didn't take long to transform
the restaurant, which previous­
ly housed The Bistro, Into a
dining area with an urban flair.

After three months of renova­
tion work, the restaurant
opened in June.
Although the physical work
on the restaurant developed in
a short time span, the idea of i
owning a restaurant was a jp
dream in the Stingones' mini®

for some time. Kenny, who is
the restaurant's chef, has been
cooking since he was 14.
"H e's from a big Italian fam­
ily and grew up cooking,"
Holliday said. "H e is very creSce Da Vinci, Page 5A

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California dreamin’

Officer warn
parents about
door-to-door
candy capers
SANFORD — The terrorist
attacks have affected the way
America traveb and receives
mail and now its threatening to
change the Halloween tradition
of door-to-door trick-or-treating.
The
Sanford
Police
Department b encouraging par­
ents to send trick-or-treaters
only to houses where they know
the residents and to utilize spe­
cial Halloween events such as
the Sanford Main Street's trickor-treat with the merchants.
"In my opinion, I would not
be surprised to see less trick-ortreaters," said Cleo Cohen public
information officer for Sanford
police. "I think they'll be more
controlled in where they're
going too."
One Hallow Eve's Night event
that b expected to see a dramat­
ic increase in attendance b the
Spooky Hollow in downtown
Sanford. Sanford police and
Cohen suggest the Main Street
trick-or-treating from 6 to 8 p.m.
and other controlled trick-ortreating events such as the
Altamonte Springs "Halloween
in the Park4 at Crane's Roost
from 4 to 8 p.m. as good substi­
tutes from asking for candy
door-to-door.
"They sent out a newsletter
saying buy more candy this year
— we're going to have a lot more
kids," said Molly Meyerholz of
Molly and Me antiques.

SAN FO RD — As Tallahassee
legislators look to trim a $47 bil­
lion state budget in the face of
an expected $1.8 billion revenue
shortfall, local officials are keep­
ing a watch­
ful eye.
"The state
The state h a s :
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the habit o f '.
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passing
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"D e p e n d in g
on what they
do, it could
be we have to do more cutting."
Grace said it won't be until
December or January before the
county has a "good feeling" on
what's happening with sales tax
revenues. At a Sept. 25 county
commission meeting, Grace

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Julian Wimberly of
Sanford buys cars
using California
man’s identity
B y Christopher Patton

Staff Writer

By Chrlstophor Patton
Staff Writer

Seminole Smile

Locals
preparing
for state
budget ax

Cooking with an artist’s flair

to w n S a n f o n l h a s

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Sports

Road from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays,
Tuesdays and Fridays and from noon to 4
p.m. The shelter will be closed during bad
weather because the animals will be kept
outside until the final inspection.
The majority of the problems were part
of the original structure, said Weltzer. The
SPCA of Central Florida was created this
year as a partnership between the
Orlando and Seminole shelters. The orga­
nization temporarily closed the Seminole
shelter in July for renovations, as it was
determined major repairs were needed to
meet its standards.
After spending more than $100,000 In

SANFORD — Armed with
several forms of false identifica­
tion,
Julian
Bartholomew
Wimberly, 26, of Sanford rang
up financial obligations at 10 to
15 local businesses.
Now investigators are fol­
lowing a paper trail of payment
books, checkbooks and credit
cards that leads to Huntington
Bank in Longwood and the
state of California.
According
to
Seminole
County
Economic
Crimes
Investigator
Dan
Purcell,
Wimberly used a false driver's
license and birth certificate with
a California man's information

to attain a $35,000 loan from
Huntington Bank for a Lincoln
Navigator.
Once the first payment was
due, Wimberly defaulted and
Huntington Bank contacted
Brian Keith Johnson of Temple
City, Calif., the man who bank
officiab thought received the
loan. Wimberly was then baited
back to Huntington Bank when
investigators asked bank offi­
cials to advise Wimberly he
needed to pick-up his tempo­
rary tags.
Last Thursday, Wimberly
arrived at the bank at 10:30 a.m.
Seminole deputies intercepted
him on Interstate 4 and bank
officiab identified him as the
loan benefactor. Wimberly was
initially booked in the Seminole
County Jail as "John Doe" until
paperwork arrived over the
weekend that enabled him to
provide positive identification
See Id e n tity ,

P a g e HA

Seminole artist’s works
displayed at O rlando gallery
B y Marva Hawkins

Herald Correspondent

Haraid pSoto by Tommy Vlncanl

C ly d e C le a v is , left a n d C lau d ia M isfortu n e from th e H au n ted M an sio n in
A ltam o n te S p rin g s, m a d e a n a p p e a r a n c e at th o S a n lo r d C h a m b e r lu n ch eon
la s t w e e k .

According to Gail Siebold of
Ray's Circus of Values, she
passed out 500 goody bags last
year and has prepared another
250 this year.
"I'v e heard on the radio that

they're saying don't go door-todoor," Siebold said. "I personally
feel that we should get away
from that anyway. Kids have
S e e S a fe ty , P a g e 7A

The Orlando Visual Arts
League (OVAL) is presenting
the works of Francine Levy at
its gallery at the corner of
Orange and Pine avenues in
downtown Orlando through
Nov. 8.
The OVAL exhibit is display­
ing more than 50 of Levv's
paintings. She calb herself a
"plein air" painter — a branch
of impressionism that attempts
to represent outdoor light and
air — and she says she uses an

assortment of art media, from
ink drawings, acrylics to oil
pastels that portray the charm
of the past.
I ler works depict locations in
Sanford, Longwood, Orlando,
St. Augustine, Savannah and
Miami. In addition, she has
produced great works which
depict scenes from Belgium and
France, were she was bom and
spent her youth.
Levy obtained a degree in
art, fashion design, hbtory of
art and costume in Brusseb.
S e e A rtist, P a g e HA

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2A Wednesday, October 31.2001

S em in o le S um m ary
A G LA N C E AROUND O U R CO U N TY

Dad thinks he’s
found love in arms
of baby sitter

O ut &amp; A bout

Servants o f the People

W ED
Master Storyteller
"Country Joe* Rosier will
host a Night of Fright at Our
House Books and Coffee,
located at 308 E. Commercial
Ave. In Sanford, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 31.
Admission is $4, and there
will b e limited seating.

DEAR ABBY: My cousin "Tina" and 1 are in
our early 20s. W e have baby-sat the same three
children since we were in our mid-teens, and have
................... .......... grown to love them as our own.
The parents, "Danny" and
"Lynn," have become our
■%
friends. The problem is, Danny
WlW
v»Tv
says he is in love with Tina.
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Danny and Lynn have been
married for 10 years, and I
always assumed they were

♦

Sanford Church of Christ
Is sponsoring a Fall Festival
vednesday, Oct.
6 to 8 p.m. We
31.
The event will Include
candy, a moonwalk, giant tri­
cycles, other children's
games and a performance by
the church's youth group.
For more Information, call
407-322-7781.

r

Etariny told Tina he feels
trapped and alone in his mar­
riage and has convinced her
that he is her soul mate. Danny
r* • • • • • •
says he wants to leave Lynn
and move in with Tina.
The children love their father — and they love
Tina, too. They've known her most of their lives.
Somehow 1 have ended up in the middle of this.
My biggest concern is Lynn and the kids. I know
Lynn is 100 percent head-over-heels in love with
her husband. She confided to me recently that she
knows he doesn't love her the way she loves him.
Abby, she broke down in tears.
What happens if Danny leaves Lynn and moves
in with my cousin? I know Lynn will ask if I knew,
and I don’t want to lie to her. But how can I tell
her the truth? It will tear her heart out knowing I
kept the secret
ALWAYS IN THE MIDDLE

Dear

Abby

Hereto photo by Tommy VIscoot

Lake Mary City Commlaaionar Michael McLaan atrlkaa a poaa at the "Servant* of the People" third annual luncheon Oct. 25
at the Sanford Civic Center, Sanford Mayor Brady Laeaard, State Attorney Norm Woiflnger, Sheriff Don Esllngor end many
other elected officials were on hand to serve tponaori of the Rescue Outreach Mlaalon. The mission provides Ihe only home­
less shelter for men In Seminole County end operates the Open Door Shelter for women end children.

DEAR ALWAYS; If Lynn asks, tell her the truth
— that you didn't know how to tell her because
you were afraid it would break her heart, and you
were hoping the romance would bum itself out.

C ar Jacking
Sanford police arrested Telly
Engram, 26, o f Sanford Saturday
for car jacking, possession o f m ari­
juana and giving false identifica­
tion. A Sem inole deputy found the
stolen car at the Fountain Lodge
on Orlando Drive. Police entered
the lodge room w here Engram w as
staying. The keys to the stolen car
and marijuana w as found in his
pockets.

DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have been
together for sevenyears. Our only conflict has
been his ex-wife. Their 9-ycar-ola daughter lives
with us, and her mother constantly lets me know
in no uncertain terms that this child's welfare is
none of my business.
On several occasions the ex has had the nerve
to tell me I'm just "playing house," and that when
she's ready to come back to my husband, she will.
My husband keeps telling me not to let her get
to me, but it's hard. We have two other children,
via n-V fiW ibthivlor U beydnnlng to Influ­
ence their daughter In the way she acts toward mat
t. and the kjds. What in the world should I do about
* th is?.................
UPSET SECOND WIFE IN FLORIDA

o u t __ ...
• Sem inole deputies arrested "
Richard Parsells,J49, o f Lake M ary
Friday for driving under the in flu ­
ence. Police stopped Parsells
because he w as traveling north­
bound on State Road 600 at 59
mph In a 45 mph zone. During a
search o f the vehicle a quarter-full
32-ounce bottle o f Schlitz Bull Ice
was found in the front passenger
well.

DEAR UPSET: It's not a matter of what YOU
should do. This should be handled by your hus­
band. If his daughter behaves disrespectfully to
you, your husband should make it clear to her
that just as the two of you treat her with respect
J and consideration, he expects HER to do the same
I with you. Period.
RS. 1 know it's hard, but don't let his bitter,
unhappy ex get to you. Keep your conversations
brief, and when she gets nasty, tune her out or get
off the phone.

• Sem inole deputies arrested
Geoffrey Swift, 35, o f Sanford
Friday on his third offense o f d ri­
ving under the influence. H e w as
also charged w ith driving w ith a
suspended license.

DEAR ABBY: My husband and I are newly­
weds living in an apartment complex. We have
dear friends living
I ' nearby who are older and widt owed. Our problem is that these friends don't give
•us any time to be alone. They interrupt us at the
most inopportune moments.
Abby, now can we let these lovely people know
' that we need our privacy without hurting their
1 feelings?
STILL ON OUR HONEYMOON IN TENN.

• Sanford police arrested
Lorenzo Leon, 30, o f Sanford
Saturday for driving under the
influence, reckless driving, d is­
obeying a traffic signal and dri­
ving on the w rong side o f a d iv id ­
ed highway.
• Sem inole deputies arrested
Tracy Eppright, 31, of Sanford
Saturday on her second driving
under the influence offense.
Eppright was also charged w ith
driving with a suspended license.
A police d riv er's license check
returned with seven suspensions.

-'
DEAR HONEYMOONERS: Anyone with a
*. sense of romance will understand that sometimes
couples want to be left alone. Just because some­
one calls, drops by or invites you out docs not
‘ mean you have to be available.
• Just say no — but say it with a smile.
IX-ar Abby is written by Pauline Phillips and
daughter Jeanne Phillips.

• Tracy M oore, 37, o f Longwood
was arrested by Longwood police
Saturday for driving under the
influence. According to the report,
when police m ade contact w ith
Moore, "fo r som e reason the belt
to M oore's shorts were undone
and his shorts w ere unbuttoned."
Police asked him to fasten his
shorts before perform ing field
sobriety tests.

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and essays, send a business-sized, self-addressed
envelope, plus check or money order for $5 (US.
funds) to: Dear Abby — Keepers Booklet, P.O. Box
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open container of Sm irnoff beer.
• Lake Mary police arrested
Daniel Shiflett, 34, of Lake M ary
for driving under the influence.
Police stopped Shiflett for travel­
ing 67 mph in a 45 mph zone on
Lake Mary Boulevard. Shiflett stat­
ed he had just com e from his birth ­
day party at his b roth er's house.
• Sem inole deputies arrested
Sandra M arlany, 49, o f Longwood
S f t lim U y J u * a n v m g u n d n U w

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Influence. A ccording to Ihe police
report, M ariany w as weaving
along YVekiva Springs Road and
even at one point w as driving Into
oncom ing traffic.
• Sanford p olice arrested Louis
D echello, 50, o f Sanford Saturday
on his second offense o f driving
under the influence. After avoid­
ing police officers along Park
Avenue traveling at a high rate of
speed and w ith the headlights off,
officers found the sam e Chevy
truck abandoned wrecked into
another vehicle on 20th Street.
A pproxim ately 23 m inutes later,
police got a call from the Dechellos
reporting that their truck was
stolen. O fficers had already Identi­
fied Louis as the driver. Louis was
also charged w ith eluding police,
driving w ith a suspended license,
reckless driving, hit-and-run and
giving a false statem ent. Louis'
w ife, Anne, was also arrested for
giving a false statem ent.

D rug Possession
• Patricia Wing, 31, o f Lake
Mary was arrested by Sanford
'p olice Sunday for m arijuana pos­
session and drug.paraphernalia.
• The City/County Investigative
Bureau executed a search w arrant
at South Wymore Road apartm ent
Friday and confiscated approxi­
mately 190 grams o f suspected
cocaine. Police arrested Bernard
Philpot, 47, of A ltam onte Springs
for armed trafficking o f cocaine
and drug paraphernalia posses­
sion. Also found in the search was
a .38-caliber handgun and $10,000
in cash.
• Kia Thompson, 28, o f Sanford
was arrested for m arijuana posses­
sion by Sanford police Friday.
Officers observed vehicle passenger Thom
pson spreading m arijua­
~
npsi
na along; the floorboard o f a vehid e after the driver was arrested for
driving under the influence. He
was also charged with tam pering
wilh evidence and resisting arrest
w ithout violence.

• Sem inole deputies arrested
Reginold Rogers, 40, o f Sanford
Saturday for driving under the
influence. Police stopped Rogers
for running the stop sign at 10th
Street and O live Avenue. A search
of the vehicle also produced an
open cold can o f Busch beer.

D isorderly Conduct
M achell Willmeth, 24, o f O steen
was arrested at W olfy's after she
was given a trespass warning.
After given ihe warning she
became belligerent and would not
take verbal commands, said police.
She was arrested for disorderly
conduct.

• Sem inole deputies arrested
Randall Landry, 18, o f Sanford for
driving under the influence and
possession o f an alcoholic bever­
age under the age of 21. Police
stopped Landry for traveling 60
m ph in a 35 mph zone on Sanford
Avenue. A search of the vehicle
produced a cold keg o f beer and

Larceny
Jenell Thom pson, 18, o f Lake
Mary was arrested by Sanford
police after she allegedly tried to
credit her Burdines' credit card
account for a product she never
purchased. The Burdines' em ploy­
ee w as charged with larceny and
fraud impersonation.

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Plnecrest Baptist Church
Is hosting a Fall Festival 6:30
to 8 p.m. Wednesday, O c t 31.
The event will include funfilled booths, games, refresh­
ments, a cake walk, a puppet
show and pony rides.
Costumes are welcome.
Children 2 to 12 years old arc
welcome.
The church is located at
601 W. Airport Blvd., in
Sanford. For more informa­
tion, call 407-324-3564.
The City o f Longwood
Fall Festival will conclude
Wednesday as the haunted
house and boo house for kids
will be open for one last
scare from 6:30 to 9 p.m.

SAT
The Sanford Fire
D epartm ent and Charles
Cross Pressure Washing will
hold a ben efit car wash from
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday,
November 3.
The car wash will be at the
Gateway Gas Station at 1800
S. French Ave. Donations will
benefit Brethren Reaching
Out, Youth and Family
Ministry.
The Bethune-Cookman
College G ospel Choir will be
the guest choir for this year's
third annual G ospelFest
Fundraiser hosted by
GoldenRule Housing at
Helen Stairs Theatre.
The event will be Nov. 3 at
5 p.m. and tax deductible
tickets arc available at the
Bethel Book and Bible Store
located at 10th Street and
Sanford Avenue.
The guest speaker will be
Dr. Oswald Bronson, presi­
dent of Bethune-Co^' man
College. Evangelist Lovetty
Williams will be the worship
leader of the evening. For
more information call 407324-9123.

MON
The First Baptist Church
of Sanford invites the public
to a concert o f C hristian
music to be presented on
Nov. 5 at 7 p.m.
The concert, "In His
Honor...Praise," will be an
hour of beautiful hymns
arranged for piano, organ
and synthesizer. Church
accompanists Betty Smith,
Donna Smith and Debbie
Ross will be the keyboard
artists.
First Baptist Church is
located at 519 S. Park Ave.
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407-322-6041.

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Obituaries
EVELYN LOUISE BOLTON
Evelyn Louise Bolton. 78, of
Kincardine Drive, Jacksonville,
died after a long illness
Saturday, Oct. 27,2001 In
Palatka, Fla.
Bom in Lakeland, she moved
from Tampa in 1964. She was a
homemaker with memberships
In the Sanford Women's Club
and the Tampa Garden Club.
She also was affiliated with
Westview Baptist Church.
Survivors include her daugh­
ter and son-in-law, Yvonne
Chapoff and Richard Parrish of
Jacksonville.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel is in charge of funeral
arrangements.
ELENA DIAZ
Elena Diaz, 92, of Deltona,
died Sunday, Oct. 28,2001, at
Fish Memorial in Orange City.
Bom in Puerto Rico, Diaz
later lived in the Bronx, N.Y. She
moved to Deltona in 1991. Diaz
was retired after working for a
spiritual consultant.
She is survived by her daugh­
ter, Idali Solis of Deltona; four
grandchildren; and 10 great­
grandchildren.
Baldauff Funeral Home in
Orange City is in charge of the
arrangements.
ERNESTINE M. McKINNEY
Ernestine M. McKinney, 81, of
West Greens Dairy Road,
DeLand, died Sunday, Oct. 28,
2001.
Bom in Princeton, W. Va., she
moved to Central Florida in
1973 from Owensboro, Ky. She
was a self-employed in music

and was a member of The
Eastern Star and Pine Crest
Baptist Church in Sanford.
Survivors include two daugh­
ters, Jan Stem o f DeLand and
Susie Nolan of Versailles, Ky.; a
son, Terry McKinney of
Cazenovia, N.Y.; a brother, Hoge
Tabor Jr., of Middletown, Ohio;
and six grandchildren.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel is in charge of funeral
arrangements.
MARIE PHILBEN
Marie Philben, 72, of
Woodbriar Trail, Port Orange,
died Sunday, Oct. 28,2001 at
Hospice o f Volusia/Flagler Care
Center in Port Orange.
Bom in South Boston, Mass.,
she moved to Central Florida
from Mansfield, Mass, in 1991.
She was a member of Our
Lady of the Lakes Catholic
Church in Deltona. She was also
a retired quality control tester
for Cole Hersee Manufacturing
in South Boston for 45 years.
Survivors Include her brother
Martin Philben, Jr. of East
Bridgewater, Mass, and her sis­
ter Geraldine Sheldon of
Deltona.
Memorial donations may be
made to Hospice of
Volusia/Flagler at 3800
Woodbriar Trail, Port Orange,
FL, 32119.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.

SAMANTHA L. THOMAS
Samantha L. Thomas, 52, of
Myrtle Street, Sanford, died
Friday, Oct. 26,2001.
Bom In Youngstown, Ohio,
she moved to Central Florida in
1955. She was a retail sales man­
ager and a member of the
Celery City Cruisers.
Survivors include her daugh­
ter, Scarlett Bennett of Hortense,
Ga.; a brother, C.J. Metzler of
Sanford; three sisters, Karen
McQuay of Sanford, Cheryl
Moore of Hortense and
Denniese Bennett of Orlando;
and companion Gerald Scott of
Sanford.
Family Funeral Care of
Oviedo is in charge of arrange­
m e n t.
FRED VIRNIG
Fred Vimig, 87, of West
Finland Drive, Deltona, died
Sunday, Oct. 28,2001 at DeBary
Manor.
Bom in Pierz, Minn, he
moved to Central Florida from
Minneapolis to this area in 1977.
He served the U 5. Army in
WW1I and was a retired chef in
Minnesota. He was also a mem­
ber of Our Lady Lakes Catholic
Church in Deltona and Deltona
Council 6584 Knights of

Columbus Fourth Degree in
Deltona.
Survivors include his wife of
31 years, Ardls Vimig; a son,
Robert Vimig of Mary Esther,
Fla.; two step-sons, John
Munkberg of Ten Sleep, Wyo.
and James Frank Munkberg of
St. Paul, Minn.; a daughter,
Mary Ann Sc heck of
Minneapolis; a step-daughter,
Gloria Richardson of Evanston,
111.; a step-sister, Katherine
Schmitz of Minneapolis; a sister,
Elizabeth Vang; and five grand­
children.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is In
charge of arrangements.
EDWIN A. WEINBERG
Edwin A. Weinberg, 88, of
Deltona died Friday, Oct. 26,
2001 at a residential care facility
in Deltona.
A native of Schenectady, N.Y.,
he moved to Deltona in 1978.
Weinberg was a retired supervi­
sor for the New York State
Thruway Authority.
Weinberg was a member of
the Masons Landmark Lodge,
Temple Shalom of Deltona; and
he volunteered as a guide at the
Central Florida Zoo in Sanford.
He studied for two years to
become a taxidermist and was

known by his family and friends
for his love of painting, wood
carving and sculpturing.
He is survived by his wife,
Julia Weinberg of Deltona; a
daughter, Sandra Quinn of
Valatie, N.Y.; a sister, Alice
Schonbrun of Margate, Fla.; and
six grandchildren.
Baldauff Funeral Home in
Orange City is in charge of the
arrangements.
W ILLIS RUSSELL WILLIAMS
Willis Russell Williams, 99, of
Glffen Avenue, Deltona, died
Sunday, Oct. 28,2001 at an
assisted living facility in Lake
Helen.
Bom in Elk City, Okla., he
moved to this area in 1966 from
Detroit. He was a member of the
St. John's Lodge #37 Fit AM in
DeLand; High Twelve Club in

Deltona; Deltona Sportsman
Club where he originated the
Children's Fishing Derby; and
the Great Lakes Club of
Deltona.
He enjoyed fishing and duck
hunting and was one of the
original settlers of Deltona. He
was a retired bartender.
Survivors include his son and
daughter-in-law, Don and Joyce
Williams of Deltona; four grand­
children; and nine great-grand­
children.
Memorial donations may be
made to Hospice of
Volusia/Flagler at 3800
Wixxlbriar Trail, Port Orange,
FL, 32119.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.

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Briefs
Tire Amnesty
Due to the success of the
Tire Amnesty Day held
Saturday, Oct. 20, the Seminole
. County Solid Waste
M a n a g e m e n t D iv U lo o l»

1*extending the amnesty period.
The extended tire collection
period will run dally through
Saturday, Nov. 2.
Residents of unincorporated
Seminole County and residents
of the cities located in
Seminole County can take up
to 25 tires, free of charge, to the
Seminole County Landfill,
located at 1930 Osceola Road
in Geneva, from 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. For more than 25 tires,
call Seminole County's Solid
Waste Management Customer
Services at 407-665-2250.
Businesses may not partici­
pate in the event.
Fantasy Night
The Seminole County/Lake
Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce's 11th annual
Fantasy Night will be 7 to 11
p.m. Friday, Nov. 9, in the
Shriner’s Auditorium in
Maitland. Congressman and
John Mica will be the honorary
chairs for the evening.
Numerous items will be on
the live auction and more than
500 in the silent auction.
Tickets are $20 in advance
and $25 at the door. Partial
proceeds will benefit Angel
Flight Southeast.
For more information, call
407-333-4748.
Celery Cruisers
The Celery City Cruisers, in
conjunction with the Seminole
County Historical Museum,
presents its 18th annual car
show Saturday, Nov. 10, at the
museum, located at 300 Bush
Blvd. and 17-92 across from
Flea World.
All cars will be judged with
trophies awarded for first, sec­
ond and third place. The event
will include 14 classes of street
rods, stock and modified cars
and trucks. The first 150 cars
get a dash plaque and good
bag.
Registration is from 8 a.m. to
11 a.m. and cost is $15. For
more information, contact
David Scott at 407-323-8844.

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On behalf of the Gramkow Funeral Home staff, Christopher Neal, right presents Sanford Fire Department
Battalion Chief Max Buffkin Jr. with a framed print of the New York City firefighters at Ground Zero raising the
American Flag. ‘At this time In our country, we feel it Is Important to look to and support our local firefighters to
let them know we appreciate what they do for our community,’ Neal said.

Military News
Marine
Corps
Pfc.
G race E. Bate, daughter of
Rebecca F. and Burke o f Sanford,
recently completed basic train­
ing at Marine Corps Recruit
at, Parris Island, S. C.
110 successfully completed
12 weeks of training designed to
challenge new Marine recruits
both physically and mentally.
Baio and fellow recruits began
their training at 5 a.m., by run­
ning three miles and performing
calisthenics, in addition to the
physit
deal conditioning program,
Balo spent numerous hours in
classroom and field assignments
which included learning first
aid, uniform regulations, combat
water survival, marksmanship,
hand-to-hand
combat
and
assorted weapons training.

unit during field training.
Baio and other recruits also
received instruction on the
Marine Corps' core values —
honor, courage and commit­
ment, and what the words mean
in guiding personal and profes­
sional conduct.
Baio and fellow recruits ened
the training phase with the
Crucible, a 54-nour team effort,
problem
solving
evolution
which culimated with an emo­
tional ceremony in which the
recruits were the Marine Corps
Emblem, and were addressed as
"Marines" for the first time since
boot camp began.
Baio is a 2000 graduate of
Seminole
High School of
Sanford, Fla.

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and operated as a small infantry

Littles, son of Snaron L. Littles

of Sanford, recently received an
appointment to the United States
Javal Academy, Annapolis, Md.
At the Naval Academy, Littles
will be prepared to become one
of the future leaders of the Navy.
In addition to instilling the high­
est Ideals of honor, courage and
commitment,
the
Naval
Academy will offer Littles a
bachelor of science degree in one
of 18 academic majors in engi­
neering, math, science, social sci­
ences and the humanities.
During the summers, Littles
will receive on-the-job training
on surface ships, submarines,
aircraft and at tne Marine Corps
units. Upon graduation, Littles
will be commissioned as a Navy
or Marine Corps officer.
Littles is a 2001 graduate of
M ary , H ig h

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N ovem ber events
(Every Tuesday)
• Farm ers Market — Magnolia Square,
Historic Downtown Sanford. Freeh
produce, plant*, flowers, crafts, food
and tv e entertainment. 8am -2pm . rain
or thine. Sponsored by Sanford Main
Street, Inc. For more information call
(407) 3 2 2 -5 0 0 0 .
Nov. 1
• Saturday Evening Special Feature
Sem inole Community College
Planetarium
For more information call (4 0 7 ) 3 252300.
• Sanford Histone Trust General
Meeting 7:00p m First Presbyterian
Church Park Avenua — Community
Centar Public Invited
• Baby Tima (Birth-18 months)
Seminole County Public Library —
Sanford Branch
1000am
N ov 1 • 4
• "Spinning Into Butter"
Sem inoie Community College Fine Arts
Thestre. Produced by the Orlando
Theatre P ro tect For more information
call (4 0 7 ) 320-2226.
N ov 2
• "Myth’a In the Night" SC C
Planetarium. A different episode each
night 8 :3 0 p.m. C a l 4 0 7 .3 2 0 2 3 6 0 tor
information
N ov 3
• "Gospal FaatfvaT
Haien Stairs Theatre lor the
Performing Aria. Dowryown Sanford.
P r o c e e d s Ja b p (j6 tC Q Golden Rule
Housing W Community Development
Corp. 8pm. For more information and
ttekat prices, call 4 0 7 .3 2 4 9 1 2 3
• Seminole County Public Library —
Sanford Branch
Saturday Soup (*toriesK3 to 7 years)
2.0 0 PM
Al programs Iree and open to the pub­
ic .
Nov. 3 - 5
• Sem inole County Fall Junior Tennis
C lassic Tournament
Sanlando Park. Area event. For more
information contact Charlie O'Brien
(407) 8 6 9 -5 9 6 0
N ov 4 -10
• Golden Age G am es — Based in
Sanford, using various Seminole
County locations. Event times vary.

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To have an item added to the M ain Street Calendar, C all Paula a t 407-688^ 943.

Gottrtsnnisbowting'men'* btlliards/basketbalfcribbege/badmlntorVcanoe/danc
e photography show/5k run and more.
Senior event 50 and over. Olympic
style athletic and festival events.
Admission: $6 for first event, $2 lor
e a ch additional evenL For more infor­
mation call Lisa .tones (407) 3 3 0 -5 6 9 7 .
N ov 5
• Bridge Club m eets at the Senior
Canter al 11AM — bring your own
lunch. For Information call Barbara
G oad s 407.302.1010.
• Seminole County Pubtic Library —
Sanford Branch Toddtors (18 months to
3 years) 10:30am
N ov 8
• Seminole County Public Library —
Sanford Branch Preschool (3-5 years)
1 0 0 0 &amp; 10.45am. Programs are Iree
and open the public.
N ov 7
• Seminole Community College Film
Series
Seminole Community College Fine Arts
Concert Hall. 7:30pm. For more Infor­
mation call 407 3 28 2228.
• Seminole County Public Library —
Sanford Branch
Conletti Club (5 years A up) 3:30pm
All programs are Ires A open to the
public.
• "Over-50 Dances' are from 2 to 4 pm
in the Sanford Civic Center Cost is
$3 00. Indudes refreshments. Music is
by the Oeltonans 12-piece band The
public is invited.
N ov 8
• Beby Time (Birth-18 months)
10 00am
Seminoie County Public Library —
Sanford Branch

• "Myth s in the Night" SC C
Planetarium. A Afferent episode each
night 8:30pm . C a l 4 0 7 .3 2 8 .2 3 6 0 for
Information.
N ov 10
• "HMS Pinafore — by Gilbert and
Sullivan". Produced by Central Florida
Lyric Opera at 7:30pm . Call for tickets
407.31 6111.
• Sem inole County Public Library —
Sanford Branch
Saturday Soup (storiea)(3 to 7 years)
2:00PM All programs free and open to
the public.
• Heritage Festival R egatta. Head
R a c e rowing regatta along the shore of
Lake Monroe. 6AM For information
call Dan Kemplnger 4 0 7 .2 6 5 8 2 5 0 or
4 0 7 2 34 84 6 3 .

N ov 9
• Golden Age Games — River ship
Romance Luncheon Cruise
Sanford Manna. Enjoy a Ihree-hour
cruise with hors d1oeuvres, lunch and
continuous entertainment Sponsored
by the Sanford Senior Center. For
more information please call (407) 302-

1010.

1

• Sanford Senior Center presents a
craft workshop for a "holiday project" at
noon. C lass Is free/vnall fee tor sup­
plies. For more Information c a l
Barbara or Kim 4 0 7 .3 0 2 .1 0 1 0
• Seminoie County Public Library —
Sanford Branch
Confetti Club (5 years A up) 3:30pm
Alt programs are free A open to the
public.
N ov 15
• Seminole County Historical Society
general meeting held at tha Sanford
Museum. Speaker Charlies Cartson
and Terri Patterson. Topic "Our
Swedish Heritage" 4:45PM

• Annual Veteran’s Day Parade 10:30
AM al the Chamber of Com m erce
Building w est to P a A Avenue, then
ends at the water front Park.

• AARP presents "Oriving Alive" al the
Sanford Senior Center. 12:30 to
4:30PM . Small F e e. Clasaroom
refresher course lor driver* 5 0 or older.
For more Information can Barbara or
Kim at 40 7 .3 0 2 .1 0 1 0 .

N o v 10- f f
ISA W intertest Adult Softball
Tournament. Sem inote County Softball
Complex. Local event. For Informa­
tion call 4 0 7 .8 0 8 .9 5 0 2

• Baby Tim* (Birth-18 month*)
1 0 0 0 a m — Sem inoie County Public
Library — Sanford Branch

N ov 11
V ETERA N S DAY
• Sem inote Audubon Society general
m eeting 2PM al the Sanford Library.
Program i s "About Lake Jessu p ", res­
urrection of the counties largest lake.
Speaker is Regina Loving. (SJRW M B).
Public is welcoma/tiee. Call
4 0 7 3 3 0 4 8 5 5 tor details.
N o v 12
• Bridge Club m eets a l the Senior
Center a l 11AM — bring your own
lunch. For information call Barbara
GoerU 4 0 7 302.1010.

N ov 8 • II
• "Spinning Into Butter"
Seminole Community College Fine Arts
Theatre. Produced by the Orlando
Theatre Project. For more information
call (407) 328-2226.

by the Dsltonana 12-piece band. The
public is invited.

N ov f3
• Sem inole County Public Library —
Sanford Branch Preschool (3-5 years)
10 0 0 A 10 45am . Program s are tree
and open the public.
N ov 14
• Sem inole Community College Film
Series
Sem inole Community College Fine Arts
Concert Hall. 7:30pm. For more infor­
mation call (407) 3 2 8 -2 2 2 6
"O ver-50 D ances" are from 2 to 4 pm
in the Sanlord Chric Center Cost is
S3 00. includes refreshm ents Music is

N o v 15-15
• "Spinning Into Butter* — Seminoie
Community College Fine Art* Theatre.
Produced by the Orlando Theatre
Project. For more Information can (407)
328-2226.
N o v 18-15
• "Tha Marry W ives of Windsor* Lak*
Mary Preparatory School •
Shakespeare Production. Helen Stairs
Theatre 7;U0pm. Tickets call
4 0 7 8 05 0 0 9 5

• T he Samlnoi# Audubon Society wW
sponsor a (laid trip to Merritt Island
Natural WWW# Refuge. Trip I* apx Q
day, m eet at tha Sanford Library, then
car pool to Refuge. Trip ta free. C a l
407.323.2783.
• Youth Fishing Tournament (City of
Sanford) 5AM a l Marina A Lake
Carotla, fishing for Crappie bom SAM
to 2 PM. For information c a l Evelyn
Bennett 40 7 .3 3 0 .5 8 9 7 .
N ov 19- Doe. 2 4
• Visit with S an ta — Sem inoie Town*
Center Malt. For more information c a l
4 0 7 .3 2 3 .1 8 4 3 Ext 14.
NOV 19
• Bridge Club m eet* al the Senior
Canter at 11AM — bring your own
lunch. For Information caS Barbara
GoerU 4 0 7 .3 0 2 .1 0 1 0 .

• Sem in ole County Public Library —
Sanford Branch P resch ool (3-5 y e a rs)
1 0 :0 0 A 10:45am . P rogram * a re fra *
and open tha public.
N o v 2 7 -2 9
• Upper 9 0 National Invitational
S o c c e r Toum am enL Sem inoie
S o c c e r Club. For m ore Information
con tact Mai Sim on 4 0 7 .7 8 8 .3 2 3 2 .
N o v 28
• "O ver-50 D ancaa* a re from 2 to 4
pm In tha Sanford Civic Center. Coat
la $ 3 0 0 , Includes refreshm ents.
Music Is by Ihe O eltonans 12-piece
band.

Nov. 21
• "Over-50 D ances" are from 2 to 4 pm
in the Sanford CM c Center. C ost is
$3.00, include* refreshments. Music it
by the Deftonans 12-piece band. T he
puM c It Invited.

• Sam lnoi# County Public Library —
Sanford Branch
Confetti Club (8 y e a rs A up) 3:30p m
All program * a re free A open to the
public.

N ov 22
THANKSGIVING DAY

• Baby Tim# (Birth-18 months)
10:00AM — Sem in ole County Public
Library — Sanford B ranch

Nov. 29

N ov 23
• "Movie M adness" — Every 4th Friday
al 1-pm City of Sanford Senior Centar.
F ree popcorn — bring your own drink.
For fnformetion can Barbara GoerU or
K m ERonhead 407 .3 0 2 .1 0 1 0 .
• "Myth’s In the Night* SC C
Planetarium. A different episode each
night 8:30pm . Call 4 0 7 .3 2 8 2 3 6 0 for
information.

N o v 18
• "Myth’s In the Night" SC C
Planetarium. A different episode each
night 8:30pm . C a l 4 0 7 .3 2 8 .2 3 6 0 for
information.

Nov. 28
• Music Student Recital — Sem inole

• Seminote County Pubkc Library —
Sanford Branch Saturday Soup (sto­
ries) (3 to 7 years) 2 PM. AS pro­
grams fra* and open to the public.

• Seminoie County Public Library —
Sanford Branch Toddtors (1 8 month* to
3 years) 10:30am

N o v 17
• "Bach Street Boys*
Helen Stairs Theatre for the
Performing Arts, Downtown Sanford.
Produced by the B ach Festival Socety.
8 00pm. For m ors information and ticke l pncea, contact the Helen Stairs
Theatre Box Office at (407) 321-8111.

• En corel C lassical C on cert S e rie s
Fan tasy for Plano — Mldiail#
Treadway. Piano.
Sem in oie Community C ollege Fine
Ana C on cert Hall 8P M . For more
information call 4 0 7 -3 2 8 -2 0 3 9 .

Community College Fine Arts Concert
Hall. 12PM. For more Information call
4 0 7 .328.2039.

• Bridge Club m eets al the Senior
Canter at 11AM — bring your own
lunch For information call Barbara
GoerU 4 0 7 .3 0 2 .1 0 1 0 .

Nov. 27
• Tuesday Voices Poetry Reackngs
Our House Books A Coftee. For more
information caS (407) 328-2060.

Nov. 30
• Candlelight Tour of Hom es
Historic Sanford. T h a Sanford
Historic Trust p re sen ts its annual tour
of historic hom es beautifully d ecorat­
ed for Ihe holiday*. Enjoy luminarylined streets, entertainm ent and
recaption. Candlelight walking lour of
5 h om es on Oak Avenue.
Entertainm ent and food/wtn* in
Centennial Park. Historical Cultural
Art* C anlar on lour with FUverwalk/
Main S traat information on display.
7pm -10pm . Admission $ 2 0 In
ad v an ce. $ 2 5 al th e door. For m ore
Information call (4 0 7 ) 322 -5 3 7 7 .
• ’ Sou nd s ol the S e a so n * — Helen
Stairs T heatre for th e Performing
Arts, Downtown Sanford 6 00pm . Fo r
m ore information and ticket p rice*,
co n tact the Helen S tairs T heatre B ox
Office a l (4 0 7 )3 2 1 -8 1 1 1 .
. "Myth's in the Night* SC C
Planetarium . A different episode
e a c h night 8:30p m . Call
4 0 7 .3 2 8 2 3 8 0 for information.

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stive and artistic, and it doesn't
su n rise me he got into cooking.
He;s just got that nature to cre­
ate and experiment."
Only a few years after he cre­
ated his first recipe, Kenny
became an apprentice for a
European diet to fine tune his
cooking skills. He eventually
came to Florida, where he built
his resume as a chef, working in
the kitchen at some of the fine
dining restaurants in the area,
including Park Plaza Gardens
and Cafe de France.
Now, Kenny chooses what's
on the menu, which Includes a
constantly dunging collection of
appetizers, entices and desserts,
depending on the creative mood
of the gourmet artist.
"The Mediterranean-inspired
cuisine keeps Kenny from being
locked down to something
strict,” Holliday said. "The
menu changes week to week or
month to month. It all depends
on his mood."
The name of the restaurant is
a reflection of Kenny's admira­
tion for art.
"Leonardo Da Vind was an
artist and a visionary," Kenny
said. "1 thought he was a good
person to name the restaurant
after."
While Kenny spends most of
his time in the kitchen creating,
Holliday spends her time man­
aging the restaurant's front.
Before opening the restaurant,
she worked for 11 years in bev­
erage management with the
Hilton Cooperation and other
areas of fine dining.
Not only does she work on
the restaurant's paperwork,
Holliday also knows the perfect
wine to serve with a meal.

advised com m issioners that staff
w as preparing two contingency
plans( — on e that prepares for a 5
percent d ecrease in projected
sales tax revenues and another
fo r a 1 0 percent decrease.
On M onday G race said it w as
"p rob able" that one of those con ­
tingency plans will have to be
enacted. G race Mid the shortfall
produced by the state budget ax
may have an impact in the coun­
ty's budget from anywhere to a
few hundred thousand to $2 or 3
million.
For the first time ever, the
county prepared two fiscal bud­
gets this year and that extra pre­
p ared ness could help w ith
potential cuts. Grace said despite
the econom ic slow dow n lie
an ticip ates
the
prepared
2002/2W 3 budget to still Ik - 90
percent reasonable accurate.

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Sanford Chamber Director Angella Gordon greets chamber member Jim Moore during a luncheon at Da Vinci
restaurant in Magnolia Square.

repairs, the organization will
have to fork over a few more dol­
lars to rectify the problems out­
lined by the building inspectors.
"None of it was earth shatter­
ing, but some of it was safety
issues," said county building
inspector Tom Helle. "It's a
tremendous
clean-up,
and
they're down to the wire. It has
to be a safe environment not
only for the animals but people

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"And, she makes a dam good
martini,” Kenny said.
Besides martinis. Da Vinci
offers a large selection of bever­
ages from its full bar. However,
it's the food that keeps people
coming back to the restaurant.
Offering a lunch and dinner
menu, items range from grilled
alant medallions to costolette
of pork malanese. Appetizers
include escargots fricasee and
calamari con patata fritti. And,

for the finale, desserts include a
white chocolate creme brulee
and a hazelnut mousse tower.
Lunch prices arc between $5
and $8, while dinner prices are
between $10.95 and $17.95. The
restaurant serves lunch Tuesday
through Friday from 11 JO a.m.
to 2 p.m. and Saturday from
noon to 2 p.m. Dinner is served
beginning at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday
through Thursday and 5 p.m.
Friday and Saturday. The goal is

to eventually have the restaurant
open seven days a week.
“We appreciate a good wine
and food experience, and we
want other people lo enjoy iheir
experience when they come lo
Da Vinci."
For more information about
Da Vinci, call 407-323-1388.

Floratam and Palmetto St. Aunustine

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too."
Helle said some of the prob­
lems included Ihe fire alarm not
working, Ihe fire sprinkler pipes
were not insulated on the out­
side of the building and the
address was not posted so it
could be seen from the street.
Helle also said when workers
dropped the ceiling down in the
front offices, Ihe emergency

A few successful weekend
fund-raisers could help defray
the additional costs of improve­
ments. The Friday lock-up event,
which was designed for a select
few participants, raised about
$3,000, said Weltzer. The Wiggle
Waggle Walk at Fort Mellon Park
Saturday was also a success as
about 100 people attended and
$22,500 was raised.

how cold it was," Weltzer said.
"We can't wait to do more in
Seminole County."
Wellzer said she hopes to hold
more events like the Wiggle
Waggle Walk because dogs and
their owners get to interact with
one another and that is what dog
owners really enjoy, Weltzer
said.

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Having the two budgets pre­
pared Helps "se e what your
headed toward in a financial
planning standpoint."
"O u r frustrations is we just
w ent
through
the
budget
p ro cess," he said. "W e have
already done our belt tightening
to have a balanced budget.
Nobody wants their p ro g ra m s
cut. Everybody is trying to keep
from getting cut."
t hat includes Sem inole Sheriff
Don Eslinger who recently visit­
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lobby for the funding of several;
law enforcement programs, said)
Sheriff spokesman Steve Olson. J
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should there be any questions or
concerns with regard to tainted
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Halloween Safety Tips passed
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and the Altamonte Springs Fire
Department.
• Carry a flashlight and
change to call home when trickor-treating. Also obey all traffic
signals and don't take shortcuts
through backyards, alleys or
parks or walk in the streets.
• Make sure costumes are not
to baggy or bulky so it impedes
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F ire fig h te r’s u n io n h o s ts b o w lin g fu n d ra is in g

H *nM photo by Tommy WwtoX

Sanford firefighter/EMT Ronnie McNeil helps promote a bowling tournament tho Sanford Professional Firefighters
Local #3996 Is hosting to raise money for its charity fund. "We use the fund to help buy materials for our other char­
ity drives, like the MDA. and to purchase school supplies for students," said Mike Turner, the union's public relations
chairman. The tournament is Saturday, Nov. 3 at Airport Lanes in Sanford. Pre-registration begins at noon, with tho
tournament starting at 1 p m. The $20 entry fees entitles each participant to three games of bowling and a raffle tick­
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the highest game and the highest series. For more information about the tournament, call Turner at 352-516-2704.

Identity
C o n tin u e d fr o m F i f e 1A

to the court.
He was charged with two
counts of grand theft and one
county of identity theft. He was
also served with five outstand­
ing warrants; two for worthless
checks, one for vehicle theft,
one fore sale and possession of
cocaine and one for child sup­
port.
O ver the weekend, another

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vehicle purchased by Wimberly
with false identification was
returned to the Blackburn
Daewoo car dealership in
Sanford.
Investigator Dan LaFleur
prepared additional charges
Tuesday morning for a Daewoo
Leganza financed at about
$ 2 0 ,0 0 0 .

"H e supposedly bought the
vehicle for somebody,” LaFleur

said. "She reportedly saw him
on the news and then returned
the car back to the dealership."
Wimberly was charged with
another count of grand theft
and several other forgeries, but

Artist
Con tin tied from Pa|e IA
Her devotion to fashion and
business provided her the
opportunity to move to Nairobi,
Kenya, with her husband
Benjamin and their children.
They lived there for four years
and was captivated by the beau­
ty of the people and their land.
She used the technique of batik,
an ancient art from, to render
village scenes of the various
tribes and wildlife in the region.
Levy's w orks were well
received in artistic circles. Many
of her paintings were part of
private collections of diplomats
and corporate executives In
Kenya, the United States,
France, Germany, Belgium,
Italy, England and Hong Kong.
After several years in the fash­
ion business, she retired and
returned to the United States,
where her works were exhibited
in Miami and Ft. Lauderdale.
Levy says her adopted coun­
try has become an incredible
source of inspiration. She focus­
es her interest on historical sites
such as the Old Hopper
Elementary School — now a
community center — and vari­
ous historical homes and
churches in the Sanford area.

The artist admires the beauty
of nature and says she can not
imagine a more wonderful feel­
ing than that which comes from
drawing or painting in a peace­
ful surrounding, intensely in
tune and in communion with
her subject. Levy says she expe­
riences a sense of wonderment
watching the play of light and
shadows subtly captured as the
sun quickly m odifies the

moment — a moment she tries
to seize through her works.
The challenge, she says, is to
portray on canvas or paper the
elusive m oment and feelings
she experiences so that the
scene can be conveyed to oth­
ers.
The exhibit of Levy's work
w ill run through Thursday,
Nov. 8. Treat yourself to a won­
derful show.

LaFleur said "there's going to
be a lot more cases as we dig
into this."
Wimberly is also suspected
of opening checking and credit
card
accounts
with
the

California man’s information.
"Identity theft is a booming
crime," LaFleur said, "but they
tend to get greedy. Thev get
away with one and they figure
why not two, four, eight and so

on. It eventually caught up
with him ."

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By D u n 8mKh
SANFORD — The Jaguars
and Steelers did what they
had to do last Saturday,
but
lay, 0
the races are not decided just
yet
;t in the City of Sanfora
Recreation and Parks
Department Youth Flag
Football League.
The results on the field
across from Sanford Middle
School found the Jaguars and
Steelers clinching at least a tie
for their respective league
championship, but if they
stumble in their final games
of the regular season mis
Saturday (Nov. 3rd), there
could be some very interest­
ing playoffs on November
10th.
The Minor League (7through-9 year olds) saw the
Cowboys keep their slim title
hopes alive when they had
more yards in overtime to
edge the winless Raiders after
the teams battled to a 13-13
tic in regulation.
In the battle for first place,
the Jaguars took a 12-0 lead
and Shannon Smith ran for
three touchdowns as they
held off the Bengals 25-13.
The Jaguars are now alone
in first place at 4-1, while the
Cowboys and Bengals are
tied for second at 5-2 and the
Raiders are still looking for
that elusive first victory at 0­
5. But if the Cowboys and the
Bengals win this week, there
would be a three-team play­
off for the title.
The Major League (10-to-12
year olds) are in the same sit­
uation.
The Steelers made a Denzel
Burke 45-yard punt return
and Sam Adams extra-point
run stand up as they edged
the Cowboys 7-6.
But Zach Brownley had an
interception, ran for one
score, and threw two touch­
down passes to Daniel Bey,
who also had an interception,
as the Packers beat the 49ers
19-0 to keep their hopes alive.
The Steelers arc 4-1, while
the Packers and Cowboys are
both 3-2 and the 49ers are 0-5.
If the Packers and the
Cowboys win, a three-team
playoff will be needed.
This Saturday, the Minors
have the Cowboys challeng­
ing the Jagaurs at 9 a.m. and
then the Raiders take on the
Bengals at 10:15 a.m.
In the Majors the Packers
tackle the Steelers at 11 JO
a.m. and the 49ers face the
Cowboys at 12:45 p.m.

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SANFORD — While both coaches are
being quietly optimistic, it's plain to see
that both die men's and women's basket­
ball teams at Seminole Community
College could be headed for banner sea­
sons.
Coach Stan Cromartie's men get the
first shot on the court as the Raiders will
travel to Tampa tomorrow (Thursday) to
open the season against Hillsborough
Community College at 7JO p.m.
Local fans will get their first glimpse of
the squads when they play a home dou­
bleheader this coming Saturday (Nov. 3).
The women of coach Ken Patrick are

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SCC basketball teams set
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scheduled to play Barry University out
o f Miami in an exhibition game at 3 p.m.,
before the men host Miami-Dade
Community College at 4 p.m.
The women will play their first regular
season game at home on Tuesday (Nov.
6) at 6 p.m. when they host Indian River
Community College from Ft. Pierce.
Cromartie feels he finally has a good
balance between experience, size, and
speed. Plus he also expects this team to

be very good in the classroom, an often
overlooked factor in a successful team.
Leading the way is Leesburg's Jason
Currington, a 6-foot-4 guard who led the
Raiders in scoring last year.
Other returners include the 6-foot-10
duo of Che Morgan and Cedric McHancy,
6-foot-5 forward Joe Williams from
Deltona, 6-foot athlete Antwain Tenncll,
and DcLand's 6-foot-2 Chris Jackson, who
returns after missing last year.

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Two transfers also figure heavily into
the plans in 6-foot guard Miguel
Malcolm and 6-foot-8 forward Christian
Adolfsson from Denmark, Sweden, who
has experience in European Junior
Olympic play.
The top freshman figures to be 6-foot-8
Kitus Witherspoon, wno helped Boone to
a runner-up finish in the Class 6A State
Tournament last year. Other newcomers
are 6-foot-l Jonathan Sterling from
Satellite Beach, 6-foot-2 Brandon Fisher
from Umatilla, and 6-foot-6 Daniel
Jackson from Lake Wales.
Admission is free to all home SCC bas­
ketball games and are played in the oncampus Air-Conditioned Health and
Physical Education Center.

D ow n t o th e w ire
Friday’s
games will
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W h a t’s a
Y .A .B .A .?
By Mary Lehmann
Special to the Herald
SANFORD — Sound like
something from a Flintstone
cartoon?
Y.A.B.A. stands for Young
American Bowling Alliance and
is the premier international
youth membership organiza­
tion in the sport of tenpin bowl­
ing. Its commitment is to pro­
vide exciting opportunities for
the personal development of
youth.
Y.A.B.A.'s philosophy is simle: keep the ball on the lanes,
ock down pins and have fun.
Y.A.B.A.'s vision is to initiate
and insure the integration of
the Bowler Development
Pipeline (BDP) throughout the

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Sports Editor

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
— When the Florida High
School Activities Association
(FHSAA) set up the 2001
schedules to have all district

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week, it probably figured
teams could then take it rela­
tively easy and thank the fans
for a supporting them during
the regular season in the final
week of the season.
No such chance.
While most of the district
representatives had been
decided before Monday's tie­
breaker day, almost all of the
At-Large bids for teams that
did not qualify otherwise, are
still up for grabs.
While not official. Lake
Brantley all but secured one
of the two Class 6A-Region 1
spots when it crushed
Sandalwood 35-13 to
Improve to 6-3 on the season.
The Patriots can guarantee
themselves a spot, and a pretgood draw probably, if
they' can knock off Lake Mary
this Friday at home.
But it will not be easy
because the Rams are 5-4 on
the season and have good
opportunity to make into the
Class 5A playoffs if they can
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Lake Mary's Reggie Campbell
(above) ran over, around and
through would-be Lyman ladders
all night as he rushed 322 yards
on 24 carries and scored lour
touchdowns to keep the Rams'
At-Large hopes alive with a 44­
32 victory over the Greyhounds.
Lake
Brantley's
Fabier
Fernandez (left) wasn't too bad
himselt on Friday as he ran for
279 yards on 32 carries and
scored three times as the
Patriots routed Sandalwood 35­
13 at Tom Storey Field to keep
their own hopes kicking. The two
stars will face-off this Friday in
the regular season finale at Tom
Storey with both teams needing
a victory.

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There are many benefits that
come with youth participating
in a bowling program:
* They'll meet new friends
and develop social interaction
skills.
* No one is left out - there are
no benchwarmers in bowling.
* Everyone learns team play
and becomes involved.
* Bowling is a lifetime sport.
* The entire family can share
the experience together.
One of the most rewarding
aspects of being part of a
Y.A.B.A. league is the multitude
of opportunities to win awards
and other incentives. Some of
these can go beyond recogni­
tion and even turn into some
lucrative scholarships for coliece.
Bowling education is now
being offered in elementary and
middle schools. High schools
and colleges now have bowling
teams ana soon, bowling will
become an Olympic sport.
What a dream — to earn a
See Bowling, Page 2B

Optimist’s honor David Eckstein

M IN O R S
C O W B O Y S U , R A ID E R S U I O D
Hauler* . N n l PUIt 10 run (M k tu ri
E Jw rn lt run).
Cowboy* _ Dylan C lo w 23 run (n tra
point try la ilnl)
Raider* . Ilahaan Cither* 10 run (n tra
point try failed)
Cowboy* _ |on Gunther 2 run (Dylan
Cluae run).

OVERTIME
Cowboy* win by gaining more yard* and
Ihm Mopping Raider* an four down*.

JA G U A R S 2 \ B E N G A L S U
Jaguar* _ Shannon Smith 9 run (n tra
point try failed)
Jaguar* _ Ryan Diiley 2) tntrrcrptkai
return (n tra point try faded)
Bengal* . Ovneitae South 2 run (n tra
[u w l try filled)
Jaguar* _ Sharmnn Smith IS tun (Blake
Putter run)
Bengali _ Jodi Smith 13 run lei up by
liviei Staley Intmeption (Jaah Smith tu n )
Jaguar* _ Shannon Smith 19 run (n tra
pi not try faded).

M A JO R S
S TE E LER S 7. C O W B O Y S 6
Steeler* _ Drruel Burke AS punt return
(Sam Adam* run)
Cowboy* _ Minted Briamy 47 tun (n tra
point try tailed)

P AC K ER S 19. 49ERS 0
Parker* _ Zach Brownley 1 run (n tra
ptknl failed)
Packer* _ Hamel Bay paaa from Zach
Brownley *et up by Daniel Bey interception
(n tra point run guod).
I’aikrr* _ Daniel Bey 27 paaa hum Zach
Brownley (n tra point laded)

By Dean Smith

Sports Editor
WINTER SPRIN G S — With
the Fall Prep Sports Season
winding down, the Seminole
Athletic Conference settled
championships in three sports
this past week.
Last Thursday, the Cross
Country and Swimming titles
were determined with meets,
while the Slow Pitch Softball
tournament was completed on
Monday after being postponed
from last Thursday.
Jessica Zabel continued her
outstanding running for Lake
Mary as she led her team to a
comfortable 27-to-51 victory
over Winter Springs in the SAC
Cross Country Championships
at Central Winds Park in Winter
Springs.
Oviedo came home third, fol­
lowed by Lake Howell, Lake
Brantley, Lyman, and Seminole.
Zabel ran a 19:15 to blitz the
field, finishing 30-seconds

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ahead o f runner-up Jenny
Berringer (19:45) of Oviedo.
Zabcl's Ram teammate, Astrid
Claesscns, was another 28-sec­
onds back in third, with the
Lions' Lauren Austin nipping
the Bears' Lindsay Affolter at
the tape as both finished with
identical times of 20:17.
The boys' race went to Lake
Brantley in a tie-breaker as both
the Patriots and Lake Howell
finished with 71 points.
Lyman, Oviedo, Seminole,
Lake Mary, and Winter Springs
rounded out the field.
Individually, Lyman's Kevin
Cook did even better tlun
Zabel, crossing the line 35-sec­
onds ahead of runner-up Omar
Morales from Lake Howell.
Oviedo's Mike Guider,
Lyman's Bryan Christian, and
Lake Howell's Ben Sircss round­
ed out the top five.
District meets will be held this
Saturday (Nov. 3).
Lake Brantley, Like Mary,
See Preps, Page 2B

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Page 2 B Wednesday, October 31.2001

K ittleson dom inates Speedworld Super L ates - O rr wins one for dad
Special to the Herald

Fifteen-year-old Bobby Orr won his first career
feature event by topping a strong field of MiniStocks driving Rick &amp; Carla Bristol's Ugly
Duckling/Alafaya Automotive/Arlyn's Race
Engines machine to a hard-fought victory.
Bobby's dad, Pete Orr, the veteran driver and for­
mer Governor's Cup champion who is battling
cancer, and his mom Terri were also in attendance
making his first win even sweeter.
Trisha Gray was also a big story in this race as
the 17-year-old young lady drove her car from the
rear of the starting grid to come home second in
front of Tony Elrod and Tom G ark who followed
her through the field but were unable to pass her.
Jeff Davis led early but had to battle an ill-han­
dling car and settled for fifth. Heat wins went to
Rose Dickerson and Tom G ark.
Modified action was hot and heavy with early
leaders Jon Compagnone and Jason Boyd tangling
with Boyd having to pit to replace a tire and
Compagnone going to the rear o f the field.
Frank Polly took over at that point but the fin­
ish was a wild three-wide battle at the stripe with
Polly hanging on by a bumper over Shane Held

BITHLO — Travis Kittleson may have only
been "testing" a few things on his car, but he
clearly had the fastest machine in the field as he
completely dominated the 25-lap Super Late
Model Feature Friday night at Orlando
Speedworld.
Kittleson, who is seeking sponsorship to run the
full ASA series next year and certainly has the tal­
ent to be a front-runner with that group, won his
heat and then blasted away from the field at the
drop of the green.
Three caution periods allowed the field to close
up on the 2000 SLM champion, but each time
Kittleson re-opened a huge lead with his Bob
Steele Chevrolet Monte Carlo.
Kittleson finished a straightaway ahead of sec­
ond place Jared Allison who out-dueled Eddie
King in a race-long battle. Rusty Ebersole, who
won the other heat race, solidified his hold on the
2001 points race by coming from the back of the
16 car field to finish fourth with Ronnie Roach
completing the top five.

and a resurgent Boyd. Compagnone came back
for fourth ahead of Bobby Blake. Twenty-one
cars started the Florida Dwarf Car Federation 25lap feature but it was Mark Landis taking the
measure o f the field leading most of the way.
Daniel Rene was the early leader but had to set­
tle for second. Alain Paradis, Mark David, and
Brian Paradis rounded out the top five.
Super Stock drivers passed their helmets
through the stands before their feature event to
raise money for injured driver Jim Winterstein.
The efforts o f the drivers combined with a raffle
held during the evening netted around $800 to
help Winterstein and his family.
The Super Stock drivers apparently flguredfio
fans had paid for a good race and they got one
with side by side action for the lead all 15 lap^.
Jeff Wright and Rich Clouser swapped the lead
back and forth with a herd of other hungry dri^
vers hot on their heels. As the checker flew, a
Wright had the win by a nose followed by
Clouser and John Hodge. Big Bob Wines and
Duane Freed completed the top five. Heat races
were won by Wright and Clouser.

Rick Johns won his first career Sports than fea­
ture after many wins over fire years In the
Bombcr/Super Stock classes. The win was Also a
first in the class for owner Dick Owens. *
Johns was the best at getting a handle on the
slick track as he outran Doug Samlon, Kelly
Jarrett, Bill Loomis and Brett Buhemier to the
stripe. Loomis won the heat.
Former motorcycle racer John MacArthur took
his first win In the Strictly Stocks leading most of
the way. Barry Parks was second over heal win­
ner Charlie “The Kentucky Wi|dman” Pitts, David
Smith, and Paul Hudson. .
This Friday night (November 2) at Speedworld
it's the opening round of the Facecar Engineering
Sunbelt Super Late Model Series Florida Triple
Crown. Top Super Late Model drivers from
around the state will be in competition on the
fhree-eighths mile before moving to the high
banked half-mile New Smyrna Speedw ay.
Saturday night and then completing a very diffi­
cult weekend by traveling to the tight, slick quar­
ter-mile Charlotte County Speedway near Punta
Gorda on Sunday afternoon.

Preps
Continued from page IB
Oviedo, Seminole and Winter
Springs will join Apopka,
Colonial, Edgewater, Evans,
University, and Winter Park in
the Class 4A-District 2 Meet at
Cypress Grove Park in Orlando.
The girls will run at 8 a.m., with
the boys taking to the course at
8:30 a.m.
Lake Howell and Lyman will
be running at the Class 3ADistrict 3 Meet at Central High
School in Brooksville, with the
girls slated to run at 9:30 a.m.
and the boys at 10 a.m.
Also in the field will be
Bellcvlew, Central (Brooksville),
Flagler Palm Coast (Bunnell),
Forest (Ocala), Lake Weir,
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Leesburg Mainland, New
Smyrna
ma 1Beach, Springstead
(Spring IHill), and Vanguard
(Ocala).
ntley i
Swimming and Diving
Championships held at the
Larry Dale Aquatic Center at
Seminole High School.
The Patriot boys won six
events and rolled up 493 points
to best Lake Mary and Oviedo,
which finished with 3735- and
3725-points, respectively.
The girls' team won even
more handily, winning all 12
individual events to score 546
points, 214 better than runnerup Lake Mary, and 250 better
than third place Oviedo.

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7. W intn Spring*. li t .
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1 6 0 1 1 Omer Morale*. Lake H o w ril 1637; 3
Mike Cuidrr. O vk do , 1648; 4. Bryan Chruhan.
Lyman. 1*31; 5 Ban Sima, Laka Mowed, 1637.

T E A M _ I . Lake Brantley, 493; I lake Mary.
3733; 3 O vk do , 3723; 4. Winter Spring,. 273.
5. Seminole, 195; 6. Lyman, 168; 7. Lake
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IN D IV ID U A L S
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200 Frentyle _ Clayton, lake BrantVy,
13064.
200 Individual Medley _ Ahumada, Lake
Mary, 20565;
50 F rm ly le _ Cueaa. Winter Spring*. 23 00
Diving _ Homer, Lyman. 32995.
100 Butterfly _ Charon. O vk do, 5640
100 Ftreaty le _ Vanlue. Lake Brantlry, 5037.
500 Frrcatylr _ Harwood. O v k d o 438.13.
200 Relay Lake Brantley. 134.13
100Back.Lee. UkeBrantley. 57 63
100 Btraal _ Bkhop, O vk do , 103.24.
400 Relay . U k e Pranlky, 3:2830

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past the host Greyhounds, 7-3.
The Lions then forced a winner-take-all game when they
handed the Fighting Scminoles
their first loss, 7-3.
But Seminole was not going to
give this one away, as winning
pitcher Mindy Duvall, who fin­
ishes the season with a 16-5
record, helped her own cause by
going three-for-four at the plate
in the Tribe's 9-5 triumph.
Ashley Tabor went two-forthrcc and blasted a three-run
home run and Kara Lively went
three-for-four with a home run
to back Duvall.

Class 3A-District 2 Meet at the
Lake Brantley Aquatic Center.
The diving event will be held
on Friday (Nov. 9) at 3 p.m.,
with the swimming being con­
tested on Saturday (Nov. 10)
starting at 9 a.m. The finals arc
set to begin at 5 p.m.
Rounding out the 11-school
field will be DeLand, Deltona,
Mainland, Pine Ridge, and
Spruce Creek.
The SAC Girls Slow Pitch
Softball Tournament at Lyman
High School came to the final
three of undefeated Seminole
and once-be a ten Oviedo and
Lyman.
In the Loser's Bracket Final,
Oviedo stayed alive by rolling

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Lake Howell will be the first
school to compete at the district
level as the Silver Hawks will
compete in the Class 2A-District
8 Meet at the YMCA Aquatic
Center in Orlando next
Thursday (Nov. 8) starting at 9
a.m. The finals will begin at 5
p.m.
Joining Lake Howell will be
Astronaut (Titusville), Atlantic
(Port Orange), Bayside (Palm
Bay), Eau Gallie, Flagler Palm
Coast (Bunnell), Merritt Island,
New Smyrna Beach, Palm Bay
(Melbourne), Rockledge,
Satellite, Seabreeze and
Sebastian River.
The remainder of the SAC
schools will compete in the

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T E A M _ I. U k e Brantley, 564; 2 U k e Mary,
M O X Ovtadu, 314; 4. Seminole. 90S; 3 Winter
Spring*. 2*7; 6 Lyman. 112 7. U k e Howell St.
IN D IV ID U A L S
200 Medley Relay _ U k e Brantley. 136 63
200 Frentyle _ L a n o o U k e Brantley, 136 83
200 Individual Medley . McFaddeo U k e
Brantlry. 2 1IBO
50 Frentyle
Napolltano. U k e Brantley,
2*26,
Diving . Kelly. U k e Brantley. 2633a
100 Butterfly _ Kelly, U k e Brantlry, 101.20.
100 F r m t y k
Nepolitano, Lake Brantky,
5*21.
500 Frentyle _ U r w n . U k e Brantky, 313.82.
200 Relay . U k e Brantlry. 1:43.43
100 Back . McFaddcn. U k e Brantky. 10096
too Bread _ LL U k e Brantky, 1:1013
400 Relay . U k e Brantky. 24689

S L O W P IT C H S O F T B A L L
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24
Oviedo 5, U k e Unwell 2 (U k e Howell elim­
inated!
Seminole 10, Lyman 7
Lyman 6 U k e Mary 5 (U k e Mary dun mat­
ed)

MONDAY, O C T 25
O vk do 9, Lyman 3 (Lyman eliminated]
O vk do 7, Semin, ile 3
Srm uulr 9, Oviedo 5 (Oviedo eliminated)

BowlingContinued from page IB
spot on the Olympic Bowling
Team and go for the gold.
Currently, Airport Lanes (190
E. Airport Boulevard in
Sanford) has 68 active Y.A.B.A.
members, with plenty of room
for all that want to participate.
Teams and leagues are broken
into age groups ranging from 3to-2l years old.
There are also currently six
level one USA Junior Olympic
bowling coaches who are gra­
ciously volunteering their time
to teach the fundamentals and
techniques of bowling.
Both young and old alike are
increasingly seeing bowling
both nationally and internation­
ally as a very popular, challeng­
ing and fun sport. There are
leagues not only for the youth,
but also for adults, and a family
league is in the works to begin
in January. What a way to
spend good, quality time
together, and win awards too.
Want a way to get out of the
everyday routine? Bowling can
be enjoyed whether or not one
chooses to be in a league or on
a team.
Want a way to spend time
with family and friends or just
get out by yourself? The atmos­
phere of the bowling center is
conditioned to be an affordable,
enjoyable outing. Bowling is
fun!
For information about any of
the activities at Airport Lanes
call Mary Lehmann, Youth
Director, at 407-324-2129.

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Who wants to
be the Crystal
Ball of Football?

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Each week the H erald'* group o f amateur prognostic*too will
reveal their prediction* for the weekend games. At the end of the
* e a * o a the soothaayer with the best winning percentage will be
crowned the Crystal Ball o f Football.

1. JonM (37-13, .740)

S. LMsard (29-21, MO)

2. Gorton {33-17, .990)
a-------------------------------P ing (3 1 - 1 4 , .4 3 0 )

6. Turner (29-22, .5*0)
a Smith (2*22, .540)

Sanford Mayor

Sanford Roc. Dept.

la st Wm I u 7-3

a B e a ry (3 1 -1 9 , .4 3 0 )

7-3
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AngUte Gordon

Dan Ping

Mike Turner

Richard Beary

Sanford Chamber

H erald Editor

S a n fo rd F ire D ept.

Lk. Mary Police Chief

Lao! Weak: 9-1

Last Week: 8-2

B e e s o n : 2 8 -2 2

s: 33-17

Last Weak: 6-4
Season: 31-19

Last Week: 7-3
Season: 28-22

Last Week: 8-2
Season: 31-19

Seminole

Palm Bay

Palm Bay

Seminole

Seminole

Palm Bay

Seminole

Lake Brantley

Lake Brantley

Lake Brantley

Lake Brantley

Lake Brantley

Lake Brantley

Lake Mary

Winter Springe

Lake Howell

Winter Springe

Winter Springe

Winter Springs

Winter Springe

Lyman

Lyman

Lyman

Lyman

Lyman

Lyman

Lyman

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Lake Mary • Lake Brantley

Doan Smith
Herald Sports Ed.

Winter Springe • Lake Howell
Olympia • Lyman

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Oviedo • Winter Park

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Oviedo

Oviedo

Oviedo

Oviedo

Winter Park

Oviedo

Florida State • Clemeon

Florida State

Florida Stale

Florida State

Florida State

Clem son

Florida Stale

Florida State

Hampton • Bethune-Cookman

BCC

BCC

BCC

BCC

BCC

BCC

BCC

Jackaonvllte Jeguara • Tennessee TWana

Titans

Titans

Titans

Titans

Titans

Titans

Carolina Panthers 9 Miami Dolphins

Dolphins

Dolphins

Dolphins

Panthers

Dolphins

Dolphins

Dolphins

TSmpa Bay Buca • Green Bay Psckars

Packers

Packers

Packers

Packers

Packers

Bucs

Football
Continued from page IB
pull off the upset.
Even Seminole is not com­
pletely out of the picture yet as
It is 4-5 and, with a little help,
could get Into a three-way tie
that will have to be broken bv
strength of schedule, something
the Tribe definitely played this
season. But they would have to
beat a Class 4A Palm Bay team
that Is undefeated this season
and lost only once last year
while winning the Class 6A
State Championship.
Part of the luck would also
have Ed White, which Is also 45, losing its final game because
it beat Seminole during the reg­
ular season.
Another game that figures to
have a bearing on the playoffs is
the Oviedo at Winter Park
game.
While the Lions have already
qualified, they could get a belter
seeding by finishing 8-2 instead
of 7-3.
But most eyes will be on Ihc
Wildcats as they are 5-4 on the
season and could get an AtLarge spot with a win.
This Friday's schedule has
Lake Mary taking on Lake
Brantley at Tom Storey Field;
Palm Bay taking on Seminole at
Thomas E. Whigham Stadium;
Lake Howell hosting Winter
Springs at Richard L. Evans
Field; Oviedo challenging
Winter Park at Showalter Field;
and Lyman going to Olympia
High School In Orlando. All of
the games arc set to begin at
7:30 p.m.
Senior quarterback Fabler
Fernandez finally stepped into
the leadership role for Lake
Brantley last Friday, running for
279 yards on 32 carries and scor­
ing three touchdowns as the
Patriots whipped Sandalwood
in a 6A-District I contest at Tom
Storey Field.
Fernandez was forced in to
the signal-callers role when
starter John Venters was lost for
the season with a broken collar
bone against DeLand in the fifth
game of the season.
Lake Brantley had suffered
since, losing three games in a
row, and falling out of the dis­
trict title hunt.
But when star running back
Jamel Oliver, Seminole Countv's
leading rusher, suffered a slight­
ly injured ankle, the senior came
to the rescue and now gives
opponents another weapon to
worry about.
Despite the injury, Oliver still
had 69 yards on 12 carries and
scored Lake Brantley's other
two touchdowns.
The Patriots defense was as
strong as usual, holding the
Saints to just 68 rushing yards,
while the Lake Brantley offense
compiled 344 yards on the
ground.
In another game from late
Friday, Lake Howell saw its
final playoff hope end when
Merritt Island rebounded from a
14-3 halftime deficit to score 15
unanswered points to defeat the
Silver Hawks 18-14 in a Class
4A-District 5 contest at Richard
L Evans Field.
Chad Passmore's four-yard
run with 7:55 remaining capped
the second half comeback for
the Mustangs (6-3 overall, 3-2 in
district), who remain alive for
an at-large playoff berth.

Merritt Island's lead appeared
short-lived however, as the
SUverhawks (4-5 overall, 2-3 In
5A-6) marched down the field
behind Brandon Marshall. The
senior threw for 50 yards and
ran for another 14 as Lake
Howell had a first and goal at
the Mustangs' five-yarn line.
But as it had done all evening,
Merritt Island's defense rose to
the occasion as stuffed the Silver
Hawks on four straight plays.
In addition to passing for a
game-high 124 yards, Marshall,
a 6-foot-5-lnch, 197 pounder,
gave Lake Howell the early lead
when he returned an intercep­
tion 98 yards for a touchdown.
He also led the Silver Hawks
to another score In the waning
moments of the first half when
he threw completions of 50 and
36 yards before tossing a 16ard touchdown to MacArthur
talker for a 14-3 halftime lead.

f

La k e H o w e ll a p p e a re d re a d y

to put the game away in mid­
way through the third quarter

as it had a first down at the
Merritt Island 14, but Mustang
linebacker Ryan Barwick
grabbed a fumble out of the air
and ran 83 yards for a touch­
down to put the guests right
back into the game.
D ISTRICT STANDINGS
C L A S S 6 A -D IS T R IC T 1
• Jackjofivlllv-Mandarin

5-1

t O v ie d o
Lake B ra n llty

5-1
4-2

Jacksonville-Ed While

3-3

S em inole

2-4

Jackjonvllte-Sandalwood
DeLand

1-5
1-5

C LA S S 5 A -D 1 S TR IC T 3
• Daytona Beach-Mainland

6-0

• W in te r S p ring s
Lake M a ry

4-2
4-2

Del Iona-Pine Ridge

2-1

Lym an

2-4

Port Orange-Spruce Creek
Tlluivllle

2-4
1-5

CLASS 4A-DISTRICT 5
• Palm Bay
5-0
• N e w S m yrn a Beach
M erritt lelam l

Lake Howell

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Satellite

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Fourth quarter
M l. PaMmof* 4 run (Malta kkk) 7.5^

0-5

* _ District champions

“

R E C E IV IN G . Merritt W in d Kyle Watkfnd
M 0 . KirkJin 3-26* Walter Battle 1-36. Lake
Howell: Chris Narwwian &gt;124, Walker 3-62.

R U S H IN G _ Merritt W ind : lame* M o m 1885, Tadrick 11*44, Pawmwv 2-8; Lake Howell:
William* 8*10, Jason Furgank 2*21

P A T R IO TS 3 5 , S A IN T S 13
6 0 7 0 _ 13
7 7 1 4 7 _ 35

Flisl quarter
S _ Sandoval 1 run (kick blocked)
LB _ Fernanda! 12 run (Cooley kick)
Second quartet
LB _ Olivet 2 run (C ooky kick)
Th ird quartet
LB _ Oliver 5 run (C ooky kick)
S . Sandoval 30 run (Frank kkk)
LB _ Fernand** I run (Cooky kick)
Fourth quarter
LB _ Fernand** 5 nun (Cooley kkk)

- SPO RTS PH O TO S -

M U S T A N G S 18,
S I L V E R H A W K S 14
M erritt Island
0 3 8 7.18
L ik e How ell
6 8 0 0.14
Pint quarter
H I _ MarthaII 90 mterceptkm return (kkk
blocked) 6 00
Second quarter
M I . Malta Li lirkd goal 4:18
L H _ Walker lb pas* from Marshall (William*

I

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Th ird quarter

U

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4-1
&gt;2

A ll S p o r t s P h o t o s - G r o u p s
In d iv id u a l S p o r ts C a r d s P a c k a g e s

Im a g e s B y C in d u V alente
,

4 .0 7 - 6 8 8 - 8 ^ 8 2
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2-3

Palm Bay-Dayiide

0,62-

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

# _ District runner-up
Sandalw ood
Lake Brantley

PASSING _ Merritt Wand: Tadrkk 5-13-1,72;
Lake Howell: Marshall V M . 124. Puritanic 1-2-

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M TM C
ICMmCL&gt;TC
U IT COURT
OF TH8 F IO H TttN TN
e n c u rr
D FOR
I COUNTY,
MDA
C a u lk l i e M M M U .
STRATEGIC ACQUISITIONS, COOP. * Ftartd* cerpcrabon.

LAWRENCE H. NORTON. *V* M. NORTON; ROBERT A STEELE; MM
■BSTH; W.M. DMAS, and tadr reaped** apoum . &gt; M m . and ■ daad any
•or
a t » r partaa cMnang by. tvou^i, undar a agakiat arry el Siam, and al
i have any rtgRL tea. or flawed ki b a property
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: LAWRENCE H. NORTON. t V a M. NORTON; ROBERT A. STEELE.
MM. SM TTHW M . DAVIS, andfw r laapaova ipouaaa.
I Mve, and (
. w otter pardaa darning by. tarougpL ureter or
agdnd any el Ftarn, and ai parflee hatting or claiming to hatM any rtgp#, H r ,
or raaraai In f a prupany herein deecrtoed
. YOU ARE NOTIFIED Bat an adtan to qwd Ida on tie banning properly In
Eanvncto Corny, blonde, to ire
I t l Eifrbfl “A" ittichfd hwsto,
EXHIBIT *A"
DESCRIPTION (PER ORB 3337. PO 1*24 AND ORB 170#, PO 764)
' PARCEL A
A I ta* W n t 1/3 et Fie Eaat 3/4 d ta* North 3/4 Norti ol Adams Coaattne
Ratonwl property, Naa toe Souta 1713 tod ol toe EaM *43 tee) tying to
•adtan 22. TdaaNp t l Souto Range 30 Eaat raid land being more parfleularty daaertod aa fcdeaa: Cornmaree ai toe BoutotaaM corner ol SocFon 23.
t o n e Norto 00-0231- Waal along toa Wad t o d N Soutoarad 1/4 tar a
daaanea d 3S3a a* toat toanea Norto H f S 3 T EaaL dong toe North toe ol
toa Iw /tawad IN tor a ddarca ol 1320.77 leal to toa potra ol ba^nrana
toanea Norto O O T t O r Wad atong Wad toa ol Wad 1/2. Ead 3J4, ol Norto
3/4 d Srrtton 23 tor a datenc* d 2866 04 toet tawic* Souta 88*3113* E ad
along Norto ina ol Saedon 22 tor a detent* o11#82 M toat toanea Souto
O TO nS" Ead lor a detonea ol 1828 43 toot toanea c o rn u a Souto
00-07-23- Eaat dong toa Wad toa el amanded ptol Rtoaul Foroat Flal Book
T, Faga 11. Santatoto Corny. Florida, tor a datonca d 1F7F 82 toat Fiance
Nnto SrSTTC rW oet tor edetonoed « M 37 toet Fierce Norto Fa-WOEr
Wtoet • datonca d N i l toet toanea Norto 3 4 1 0 1 T W att along tie
Northerly rid# d *•» ol Saeboerd Coed Une ReAroed. tor a datonca d
1120 04 toat Fiance Norto O O W O T Weet &gt; datonca d 237.34 toe! to toe
FbF# d Manning, toee F a rigy# d a a y tar t f d m y 17 82. Samcnoie CouTy.
Ftorkto.
t PARCEL 8:
• PARCEL ONE: Btdnnktg F73 tod Norto and 1FS7 tod W ad d toa
Northaad comer d Sacton 28, Ibwnahto 11 Souto. Range X Eaat run Norto
1 2 4 J lt d Wed 880 teat Souta 438J Nat to comer pod IS tod N o rtad Fra
lid # d aay d toa ASame Coart Line Railroad Company, toartca
•outoaaatoriy and pa n ld ad! tame FS3 3 tod to a Malta 13 tod Norto d aaid
rtd* d aay Fiorea Ead 101 tod to bagkvflng. Samlnoto Cow*y, Ftorkto.
PARCEL TWO: And begin 10*3 tool Norto d Bid 2647 tod W ad d F a
FtarFrarad owner dSec*on 28. Tbwnahip I I Souta, Range 30 Eaat. run Norta
*3* 3 toat Wad 1(3 toat to a n i l In croak toanea Soutoead arty dkedton
■tong creak 307 1/3 toai lo t peal 19 tod Norto d toa rtgN d aay d Aflame
Coed Une Rdkoed Company Farce Boutoaaaiarty atong and parMd to add
^ d # d amy to pdr# d bepmkig, tote from » pok# 1472 tod North and 2*30
tod Wad d to* Nortonad comar d Section 2*. Tbarahlp IS Souto. Rwvgt
30 Eaat nm Soutoeadarty atong creak to toa pore d btgtanktg. paid pot#
Mkig IS lad Nortaradarly kern toa ABareic Coed Lina Rairead Company
rtd# d way n«i toanea Soutoeadarty dong creak 70 tod to a pen# 13 tod
Norto d toa A*ar#K Coad Una Rkboed Company rtd# d nay. toanea
6 m— edaily panAd e#h aaid rtd# d aey 2*0 toeL Fiance Nortonattorty
390tadtotaepo4r#db*drv#ng.S*mmotoCow*r. FtorkM. Pared Tno bang
more tarmarty (toaerttad at: Bagki 1083 tod Norto d and 2*47 tod Wad d
toe North—
comer d Secflon 28, Townarvp t l Souto, Range 30 Eaat iwi
Norto 43*3 toat Wad 183 tod to a atok* to croak, tome* Soutoaaatorty
drodton atong creak 307 1/2 tod to ■ pdr# 13 tod Norto d rtgN d nay d
Adardo Coad Lina Radoad Company. Itanc* Soutoaaatorty along toa pardId to add rtd# d nay 210 tod to beginning (and otoar landa). Sanknd*
County Florida
PARCEL C:
Ttod I: Begin 1US tod Norto and 1067 tod Wad d — Souto—
eomor d
Socdon 22, Tbwrchto IF Souto. rang* X Ead. n n W ad 80S 0 toat Souto
117 44 to*L Franc* Souto 32*43 Ead nm 2180 ted, Franc* North 18*3(7 E*d
134 toat toarca Swdi 80*4*: Ead 74 0 toot toanea Not* 0M4* Ead 373 3
tod toanea Ead 1*129 toat rare* Norto l**23TS* Eaat 1*337 toet Fierce
Norto 370.74 tod to pomr d baynkig. S erm to Cowvy. Ftorkto
PARCEL D:
Tlad ft Begin 13300 tod North 1IS3 3 tod Wad d — Boutoead comer d
Saedon 22. Townahp 11 Soudu Range 30 EaaL ron W ad 2*1.8 toat Soldi
■ S 4 S toat toanea Souto S3*4T la d m 41 tod. toarca Not* (1 7 44 tod
to pomr d t a p n r * Sanvnot* County, Ftonda
PARCELS:
rN O To n
T h d pdt d I d 7. PLAT OP THE FLORIDA LAND AMO COLONIZATION
COMPANY'S CELERY PLANTATION, eccordng « toe ptol tiered, ae record­
ed ki Ptol Book 1. Page 12F. Sammoto Coirey. Florida, daaertbad am IoR m c :
Commanea d toa Bedhead corner d Saedon 23. Townahip i t Souto.
Range 10 E a d . Barmreya Canty. Ftonda. and ron S d r S O I* E atong toa
Souto — d too Souto—
1/4 d tad Secaon 2* tor a ddarca d 2*4023
tod to to* Sodhetd comer d add Soutowed 1/4: toanea ren 8 *0*3744- E
atong toa Souto ana d to* Soutoeur 1/4 d ta d (action 2* tor a rddano* ol
•S373 toat toarca nri N 00*07T I* W tor a ddarca d 333 73 tod to a para
in to* Nortoarty rtgf#-dwey In* d Naraeaua Avenue. add pome atoo bang
— P O N T OP BEOF— NQ; toarca n n N O O ^ n r W along to* W ad — d
Pi a id D • Trod I d land* darertiad n OMdd Record* Book 3337. Pag*
1824, d aaid Pudto Reoort* tor edetereradX 35 ted to* poke onto* North
— d laid L d 7; Fierce n n N W3744* W along add Norto — tor a de­
lame d 3318 lad to ■ poke on toa Nortoarty rtghl-d-iaay — d Naretoaue
Aaenut; toarca n n S 34*23:11* E dong add rtd#-ohamy — tor a d d d ic a d
87.M l* d to — POINT OP BEOlNNMO.
u w i ™ cioifH
Toaowtog rir c fn otswfjw n u n c m ntcutoi o o n
1708. Page 7*4, Pudto Record d SerrwioN County. Ftorkto:
|LES3 C U T *1]
A pared d land lying ki Souto 1/2 d Sacflon 22. Tbmnehtp IF Souto, Rang*
30 Ead. Samnota County, Ftorlda, bang mura parecuiarty daaenbad aa tolCommanca at toa Boutoneat comar d add Section 22; toarca
00*0731' Wad along toa Wad to a d toa Souto—
1/4 d Sacflon 22 tor a
ddarca d 1730 81 tod; toarca Souto 8 7 300 7 Eaat atong a Ina parald
wtoi tot Souta bra d Fra Soutowed 1/4 d Sacflon 22 tar* d e te n c e d U M 13
tod to a pot# d kearaacaon mto toa Northaaaiarty n g r d way d toa
Saaboanl Cnaadr i Radoad (tarmarty toa Aflame Coaddna Rdkoad) accordkig to rtd# d nay Tiack Map Fwrtd, toarca Souto 34*1837 Ead atong add
rtd# d ney tor a datanca d 400 00 tod to toa pok* d baginning, toanea conanua Souto B4*173rEad tor a ddarca d 48000 teat; toarca Souto
36*4177 Wad. 2*8 00 to d toorca Norto 34*1737 W ad along to* Nortoorty
Os inn row irowrt on n iio rm tcriM a fMnMW ngm 01 way iracn Map
tar a ddarca d 8 48 tod; toarca Norto 44*08'3T Wad atong — Nortoarty
rtd# d way d add rairead tor a ddarca d 120.48 toat toanea North
35*4177 Ead. 13188 tod; toarca Norto 34*1F I T Wad. 28* 81 tod; toarca
Norto 0 7 7 7 2 7 Ead atong to* cantor— d a creak and toa Elderly — d
aaid radnad R/Wtor a dutanc* d 133 34 tod to toa pok# d beginning.
Samnoto County. Ftonda
(LESS O UT #2]
A pared d land lying In to* Souto 17 d Sacflon 22. Tormahip 19 Souto.
Rang* 30 EaaL Samnoto County Ftonda. bang more perfleuiarty daacTCod
Commanea d toa Soutonad comar d Sacflon 22. toanea North 00*0731*
Wad dong to* Wad — d Fw S o— a d 1/4 d to* Sacflon 22 tor a datonca
d 148804 toat toarca Souto 8753 4 7 Ead, a datonca d 2334 38 tod to toa
pok# d b a g -r ig . toanr Souto 8733 4 7 Cad. tor a ddarca d 88 48 toat
toanea Souto 8 7 3 7 1 7 EaaL tor a ddarca d 288 83 tod. toanea South
00*0730* Wad. tor a ddarca d 235 45 toaL Franc* Norto 34*1737 Wad.
■tong a — parald to are) 330 tod Nortoaadarty ci toa Saaboanl Coad—
Raaroad. tor a ddarca d 438 42 tod to to* ponl d bagmnmg. Public Racorda
d Samnoto County. Ftonda;
(LESS OUT *11
A parcel cl land lying In Fra Souto 17 d Sacton 22. Toanthto IS Souto.
Rang* 10 EaaL ~
Coiney. Ftonda. bang mor* paiflcutorty daacTCad
Commanea d to* Soufliarad comer d laid Section 22. toarca Norto
00*0731* Wad atong to* Wad — d to* Soutoaad 1/4 d Section 22 tor a
t o w e l d 1738 81 toaL Franca Souto 873007 Ead atong a — parald
wdl Fra Souto — d — Soutowed 1/4 d Sacflon 22 tor a ddarca d 2188 11
tod to a poe# d — raaeflon *ah to* Nonrwamiarty nghi ol way d toa
Saaboanl Coad— Rairead Itomrarty Fra Aaamc Coad— Rairead) accord­
ing to to* rtd# d aey Track Map traced, toanea Souto 34*1817 Ead atong
140 rtd# d aay tor a datanca d 400 00 tod. Franc* Souto 02*23:27 Wad
along to* cantor— d a creak and Fra Eadarty — ol maid railroad ngl# d way
tor a ddarca d 13134 tod to Fra Port d Bagrnng. toanea Souto 34*1837
Ead. 208 81 tod. toarca Souto 33*4177Wad. 133 88 tod. toanea Norto
44*08-37 Wad along toa atoradaaenbad railroad R.W tor 208 35 tod; toanea
Norto 0 7 7 T 2 7 EaaL 113 43 tod to Fra Ponte# Beginning
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED BY DONALD W MCINTOSH A5SOCLATES. INC AS FOLLOWS
PARCEL t (Souto d U S Ikghaar No. 17-82).
Thd part d Sacflon 22. Townahp 18 South Rang* 30 E u L Samnoto
Coudy. Florida, damertoad aa to*om
Commanea d toa SouFmad corner d maid Sacflon 22. Franc* n n N
00*0777 W atong toa Wad — d Fra Soutowed 1/4 d aaid Sacflon 22 tor a
ddarca d 2838 54 tod to Fra Noito — d maid Soutowed 1/4, toarca n n 3
88*3807 E along mud Norto — tor a daianc* d 1320 87 tod to a ponl on
to* Wad — d Fra Wad 1/2 d Fra Ead 3/4 d tael Section 22 and Fra POINT
OP BEOINNINQ. toanea nn N 00*0820* W atong M d Wad — tor a datanca
d 2029 23 teat lo to* Southerly right -of way — d U. S. Highway No. 17-82
and a pom on a non tangent curve concave Soutowoalarty having a radu* d
5880 00 tod and a chord baanng d S 3 7 483 7 E; toarca run Soutoaeatorty
along toa ar e d la d curve and Mid nghi-d way — through a central angle
d 06*4847 tar a datanca d 338 73 tod to toa pair# d langancy, toanea nn
S 48*3327 E dong and Southerly right oi way — tor a datanca d 300 00
tod to Fra pom d curvaw* d a onra concava NortoaaaHrty having a radua
d 3173 00 toaL Franca nn Soutoaeatorty along to* arc d add Curve and and
rtd# d a a y — totough a carnal anga d 28*44 34* tar ■ datonca d 1482 24
tod to a pom d non tangancy on to* Wad — d AMENDED PLAT RJBAUT
FOREST, aa racordad n Plat Booh 7. Page 11. d to* Pubkc Record* d
Samnci, County. Ftonda. Franca nn S 070721* E atong aaid Wad — and
Fra Southerly preiongaaon toarad tor a datanca d 2 13 1.1( tod to a poa# on
toa Norto — d Parcel 0 -Tract II. aa daaenbad n OTfrciaJ Racorda Book 3337,
Pag* 1824, d aaal Pubkc Record*, toanea nn N 875241* E atong toa Norto
— d aaal Pared D - Tract a and toa Norto — d Pared C - Trad I d aad
Orttaal Record* Book 3337. Pag* 1824. tor a OUenca ol M7.48 tod to a pom
an to* Southerly — d awd AMENDED PLAT RiBAUT FOREST, toanea run
S 00*0807 E atong laid South.,ty — d AMENDED PLAT RIBAUT FOREST
tor a datanca d 370 ( I tod. toanea nn S 18*1737 W atong toa Ead — d
aaal Pared C - Trad I tor a daianc* d 21 37 toar. thane* nn N 03*0704* W
dong toa Ead — d landa daaenbad n OR od Record* Book 881. Pag* 434.
d add Pubic Record* tor a datanca d 80 30 tad to to* canter— d * dtch,
toarca run toa Idtowtag 3 couraat along to* Waal — d aaal Official Racorda
Book 881, Pag* 434 and aaal cantor— d dach. I) S 0 7 4 8 2 7 W tor a d a -

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tone* d 5822 toat 2) S 08*1727
8*1827 W tor a tdatanca d 44.08 tod; 3) B
18*3717 W tor a datonca d 28 S3 toat 4) S 28*1808** tor a dem ee d
4048 toat 3) S o r 4707 W tor a datonca d 47 38 toaL toarca n n S
18*1737 W atong add Ead — d Pared C - Trad L tor ■ datonca d 482 1
toaL Franc* n n S 88*3241* W atong add Ead — to a datonca d 11123
toaL Franca n n S 070841* W dong add Emt — tor a —
* d 17130
toaL Franc* n n N *7 371 7 W dong ad# Ead — tor a ddarca d 7400
to d Franca nn 8 174741* W dong id # Ead — tor* d d w ic a d 11130
lad to Fra Nortoarty n g frd wry — d Hwctaiua Annua; Franca dpi N
S4*2711*W dong tar# Nottoarty nd*-d-«my — tor a datonca d 880.48 to d
Franca rui N 00*0717 W along toa Wad — d and Pared 0 •H a d F tor a
datonca d 38 38 tod Franca n n N 8 7 5 7 4 7 W dong Fra North — d L d 7
d PLAT OP THE FLORIDA U N O AND COLONIZATION COMPANY'S CEL­
ERY PLANTATION, acccning to to* piu tharad. aa recorded In Pld Book 1,
Pag* 12*. d Ml# Pdkc Record*, tor a ddarca d 80 88 to d Fane* n n N
34*2711* W paratd wito and 13 00 ted Northaaaiarty d Fra Nortoaadarty
rtghhd-way — d CSX Raktrad tor a datonca d 380 17 to d Franca run N
3 7 3 8 4 7 E along toa Eaatorty — d landa dmotoad to oatad Racorda Book
1708. Paga 7*3. d ad# Pudto Racorda, tor a datonca d 2*8 00 t o d Franc*
run N 00*0V 4 f Waking ad# Eaatorty — tor a ddarca d 23134 to d
Franc* n n S *76817 W dong toa Nortoarty — d tend* daaotoad In m i #
O d a d Racorda Book 170*, Pag* 761 tor * ddarca d 288 83 t o d Franca
run S 8 7 3 8 4 7 W atong and Nortoarty — tor a datanca d *3 34 la d to Fra
Nortoarty rtghffioFway — d CSX Retread, ad# rtda-d-wvy — lying 3S0.00
tod NorFraadarty d Fra cantor— d Fra d# nrakt — keck; Frame run N
34*2711* Waking ad# Nortrarty rt^F-oHmy — tor adatono* d 1323.7*
tod to tra ataraaakl Wad — d Fra Wad 1/2 d Fra Ead V4 d Sacflon 22:
Franc* run N 00*0837 W dong aaid W ad — tor a daterc* d 231.48 tod to
Fra POINT O f BEGINNING
TOGETHER WITH
(■NOTCH!
Th d part d L d 7, P U T OP THE FLORIDA U N O AND COLONIZATION
COMPANY'S CELERY PLANTATION, accofdng to Fra pld tiered, m recordod ki Ptol Bock 1, Page 12*. Samnoto County. Ftonda. dMOtoad aa toBowa:
Commanea d Fra Soutowed comer d BecFcn 22. tbramhip 11 SouF l Rand
X E a d Samnoto CourYy. Florida, and run S F 7 3 4 H * E dong Fra Scuta —
d tra South* *d 1/4 d Mid Sacton 28 tar a datanca d 264023 todto Fra
Soutratd comar d w d Boutam d 1/4; Franca n n S 8 7 3 7 4 7 E drcg tra
8cu*i — d Fra Sou— ad t/4 d add Sacton 29 tor a ddarca d 88173 to d
Franca n n N 07 071 7 W tor a d atonca d 838.73 la d to a pdr# on tra
Notrarty rtd*d-way — d Naretoaua Avarua, add pok# dao bang Fra
POFfT OF K O F M N a franc* n n N 0 7 0 7 1 7 W atong tra W ad — d
Pared D • Trad 8 d landa daaertbad ki Offidai Racorda Book 3337. Pag*
1F24, d laid Putote Racorda tor a datanca d 39 38 toatto ■ point on — North
— d aaid Ld 7; Franca run N 873744* W atong aaid North — tor a datonca
d s i t s lad to a pom on Fra Notrarty rt(p«-d-wey — d Naretoaua Avanua;
Franc* n n 3 34*2711* E atong m M rtgl#-d-way — tor a datanca d 07 98
t*d to Fra POINT OF BE DINNING
AND
PARCEL 2 (NorFi d U. S. Hupiway No 17-F2)
That part d Sadton 22. Townahlp t t South. Rang* 30 EaaL Samnoto
Crnmy. Ftonda, daatnbad aa to— ra:
Commanea d tra Scutiwad comer d Mid Sadton 27, Franca n n N
0 7 0 7 2 7 W along tra Wad — d Fra Bruhwad 114 d ad# Badton 22 tor a
ddarca d 2838 34 tod to Fra North — d laid Soutiwad 1M; Franca n n 8
18*3807 E atong Mid NorFi — tor a d u n c a d 1320 *7 lad to a pdr# on
tra Wad — d tra Wad 1/2 d Fra Ead 1/4 d aaid Sacton 22: Frame n n N
00*0827 W along ad# Wad — tor a datanca d 2028 23 lad to Fra
SouFierty rtghid way — of U S H g m y No. 17-82; Franca conOnua N
0 7 0 8 2 7 Waking add Wad — tort datonca d 120 77 tod to Fra Nonharty
rtgM-d-way — d aaid U S. Htfiway No 1722 and kra POINT OP BECMNNMO aaid pom bang on * non-ungant curve concava ScuAhwadarty havkig
a radua d 3830 00 tod and a chord bearing d S 53*0837 E. Franca n n
Scukraaatarty along Fra are d add curve and aakJ rtgra-draay — tor a da­
tanca d 838 14 tod to Fra pom d langancy, twnc* n n S 4733*27 E along
Mi# rtd#-0Mmy — tor a datonca d 300 00 toatto Fra pom d curvdur* d
■ curva concava Nortraaatarty having a radu* d 107300 toaL Franca nn
Soutaaanarty along Fra ire d laid curve and add rtd# d-w ay — In a da­
tonca d 141181 tod to a pom d non-tongancy on tra Ead — d tra Wtod
1/2 d Ira Ead 1/4 d tra NorFi 3/4 d add Sacton 22; Franc* n n N 00*0731*
W along add E ld — tor a ddarca d 172873 toaL Frarca n n N *8*3808*
W dong tra North — d Mi# Wad 1/2 d Fra E*d 3/4 d tra NorFi * 4 tor *
ddarca d 18*8 22 toaL Franc* n n 3 00*0827 E along tra atoraadd Wad
— d Fra Wad 1/2 d tra Ead ^ 4 d * « NorFi 3/4 tor a ddarca d 31*82
tod to Fra POINT OF BEOINNINO
Pared 1 ccmaavng 123208 acrav more or ton and Pared 2 conteaflng
55.S87 fcftt inoftt of less mdi btvrQ n iifijoirt lo W f iljh lM N n n ft t Wtttpfn
and M iamanto d record.
ha* baan Had agatod you. Ybu are raquaad to aano a copy d your wrtnan
datonaaa # any. to » on Richard R Swam, Eaquaa. Swam 8 Madtoy. P A .
P ldrdTi aflomay. whoM mdkng addraa* li 1031 W ad Mona Boulevard,
s u it ItaWkitor Park. Ftorlda 32789. ON OR BEFORE NOV. 14.2001 Mi#
r n kra ortgkid wan tra Clara d h * Court arthar baiora aarvica on Plamdra
aflomay, cr knmadaialy Fiaraaltor otfrarwra* a datouk rad b* antorad agdnd
yau tor Ira ratd flamandad n Ira Oomptom « Paflflon.
WITNESS my hand and aad d Fv* Court on Fra t i l l day d October. 2001.
(SEAL)
MARYANNC MORSE
Clark d Fra O ra * Court
Samnci* County
By: Daborah Conor#
Aa Deputy Ctam
Richard R. Swam. Ewfljra
Swam ( Haday, P A ,
1031 Wad Mora* Boulevard.
BMto 180.
Varner Pam. Ftorlda 327(8
Pubkah. October 24, 31. and Novambar 7. 14.2001
PP148
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C#y d Caaaatoany, 83 Tr— ral Lake Dr. Caaaakwmy. FL 32707. kppkca*on
#3832 The O tm d prepoaa* to a—
0 003 m#kon galena par rtoy d
grand water tar a ground water recovery and ctoanup eyatom d a aAa d anvirenmantoi ccnumnuon. Tha wdukawda uaad by *#* prepoaa# prefad wd
condal d Qraund Water (rom Surtldd Aqurtor Syatom via 2 acflva wait In
Bamnola County, tocatod n Sadton: 37; Townahlp: 21 SouFi; Rang*: 30 Eaat
known h Romodtoflon Sr* Cry d Caaaatoany
Tha Maa(a) oontaavng each d Fra abova-latod appkcratton(i| are evdtabt* tor
napaeflon Monday Faough Pnday aacapl tor togal hokdaya, 800 am . to 380
p r*. d Fra SI. John* Rrvar Water Managanrar# Ourlcl Haadquartar* or Ira
appropriate Service Cantor. Tha Dwfllcl wd toka action on aach pamd ippacaflon katod above uniaaa a pdflton tor an admniabaava procaadtag (hearing)
la Nad purauar# to Fra prortatona d Sacuone 120388 and 120.87, Ftonda
Siatutoa Chaptor 28-108 and 40C-I1007. Ftonda Admnatraliv* Cod*
(F A C )
A parcon whoa* aubatonnal maraato era affected by any d Fra OMtacTa propoaad parmating daderona dandrad above may pratom tor adnniairaflva
hearing In accordance wkh Section* 120388 and 12067, F.S , or *■ par—
may reach a wrtton agreement on madtoflon aa an Mamaiiv* rarrrady undar
Sacflon 120 573. F S Chooaoig madaiton m * nd advaraaiy affect kra ngf# to
a haanng # madtoflon d m nd iaMd ai a aaMamani Tha precadjra* tor puraung madmonara ad torth in Sacflon 120 373. P S . and Rule* 28-108111
and28-l08.4at-.408, PA C. Pdfftona mud comply wdi Fra raqurramanta d
Ftonda Adnirvairaiiva Cod*. Chaptor 28-106 and b* Mad w#h (racarvad by)
Ira DWrld Clack, located a) Dwtnd Haadquartar*. 4048 Rad StraaL PaleOca.
Ftonda 32177.
Pataone tor admniatrakv* hearing on Fra above appkcation(a) mud ba Mad
w#hta hvaniy-on* (21) day* d ptLAcation d thra none* or watwi twenty are
(28) (toy* d Ira Dietnd dapoutng Ova no— d mar# ki Fra met tor Ovrae pertone to whom Fra Dnbid mar* actual no—
Falur* to Ifla a pauton w— i
tea km* panod ahal oonauuto a warvar d any ngM auch paraon may hav* to
raquaal an admevaoaov* ddarmerabon (haanng) under Section* 120 388 and
120 37. F.S .cnncanwig Fra aub|*ct perm# app— lion Pabflon* wtveh are nd
Mad In accordance wuh tra above prevraren* are aubyad Ip drama**!
Becaua* kra admnatrakv* Iraarng precaa* ra daugrrad to tarmurai* — I
agency — on. Fra Wng d a paflbon maana Oral tra DratocTa — I action may
ba dllareni from Fra poaiflon tokan by « tl Fv* no— d mart Panonawhoa*
aubatonod mareal* wd ba affaciad by any auch Mid dadaion d tra Draflid
on tra app— non have Fra ngm to bacoma a party to Ira precaadkig. In accor­
dance with Fra raquremanta ad torth above
Clone Lawn. Director, Dwuon d Permit Data Same**
SI John* River Water Menegamenl Dntrtcl
Pubkah Octobar 31.2001
FF223
ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Wire* Written Notice of Intended Oracle1 Daciaion
Tha Diftncl grvei no— ot «* raantio raaua a pamra to Fra kdowaig app*
cwiflt) v i Octobar 18 2001
CASSELBERRY ELEMENTARY. 1075 CRYSTAL BOWL CIRCLE.
C araataarry. F I 32707, app— flon 18418 Tha Dralnct prepoaa* to (local*
0 021 rrvFion gdtorra par day d walar tor landacap* and recreaflon imgaflon d
822 acre* tor ■ t7 12-acre public damanuiy achool Tha raahdrawaia uaad
by Fva prapoaad preyact wA conaral oI Ground Walar hom Fra Floridan Aqu#*r
vw 1 acflva are* In Samnoto County, tocatod n Sacflon 18. Towndup 21 Souta.
Rang* 30 Eaal. known a* Ckaadbiarry Etomanury School
TlwMaalalcctoUintagarachQi Fra above baled app— 0on(&gt;) ar* avartod* tor
napaeflon Monday Pwoud&gt; Friday arcapl tor lagai hokdaya. 8 00 a m to 3 00
pm a) Fra SI. Johna Rrvar Water Managsnrani Dwind haadquartar* or Fra
appropriate Sen— Canter The Dntnct e* taka action an a— pamra appli­
cation torad above unieu a paflflon tor an aifliwulratnre procaadng (hearing)
ii Mad purauar* to Fra prevraiona d Sacflon* 120 389 and 12037, Flood*
Statute* Chapter 28108 and 40C-I 1007. Ftonda Admrreflanv* Cod*
(F A C )
A perron whoa* aubatanaal meraata ar* affecled by any d Fra DtarncTi pro­
posed pamraflng decraiona rtondiad above may peirbon tor adimelraev*
hearing n accordance *#h Section* 120388 and 120 37, F.S .o r a* parflea
may reach a written agreanrani on medranon aa an aflamaflv* ramady under
Sacflon 120 373. F S. Chooamg madunon wrF nd advaraaiy affect Fra nd# to
a hearing 4 madaflon do** not rerun n a iatnamant Tha procedure* tor purautag madraflon ar* aai tonh n Sacflon 120 373. F.S . and Rdaa 28108 111
and 28108 401-408. F A C Paflflon* mual comply wkh Fra requaremant* d
Florida Admmtraliv* Cod*. Chapter 28108 and be Nad wrFi (racarvad by)
Fra Darnel Clark, located al Daind Haadquartara. 4048 Rato Street. Palaika.
Ftonda 32177
Paflliona tor admneflaflv* hearing on Fi* above appkcaflon|» mual ba Mad
wiFvn hvanly-on* (21) daya ol pdAcaMin d Fua no— or wkhri Iraanty are
(26) daya d Fra Dralnct dapoalng Fva no— d Plant n Fra mat tor Fua* par
terra to whom Fra Dralnct mala actual no—
Failure to Ma a paflbon warm
F m Fm* pancto thai conafltuto a wanref d any nghi auch patron may have to
request an admnraifatn* daiarmeration |h**i*ig) under Sacflon* 120 388 and
120 37, FS.conc*mng*i**ub|ect pamra app—
i Patbona which are nd
Mad n accordance wan Fra above provaam* ar* aub|*cl to damaad
Bacauaa Fra adneiratraFv* haaimg procart ra daugrrad to torreuiat* knd
agency action. Fra Uang d a paflflon mean* that Fra Drainera — I action may
ba (afferent from Fra poaiflon Ukan by 4 n Fva no— d mar# Parian* whoa*
tuberentrai maraita w* ba affaciad by any airah knd daemon d Fra Dralnct
on Fra app—
have Tra light to bacoma a party to Fra precaadng.
(tone* with Fra raquremanl* ad torth above
Gloria L a m . Dvadpr. Drviuon d Parmrl Data Serve**
SI Johna Rrvar Walar Managamant Datrtd
Pubkah: October 11.2001

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ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Diva* Written Ne— oi Intended Datrtct Dadaion

Lecals

L ecals

The DMMd (he* no— d (a kaar# to toaua * pant* to fra IdtoaAng app8
eared) on OaHNw 181881:
RED BUD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. 400 RED BUG ROAD, Caeaetoarry, FL
32707, app—
*8382. Tha Dtokict prepoare to a— d * 0023 rrdton gaitana pw (toy d anwr tor tend— pa and reaaaBan krtgalen d 8 J 8 acre* tor
a IlS S e o a puts* atomarewy achoci The aSh d a aaM uaad by F#a propoaad pK#et a d nnnatol d OrtAtad YAatot kern Fra Ftorkton Aipder via I
w*4 ki SanWnto Couey. tocatod M SacSon 23, Ibranahto 21 SouFl
Range W EaaL known m Rad Bus EtomarMry SchooL
The NaddccntokWig 8— d F w d m n latoff appAr — rn(») are andtatka tor
krapadon Morctoy Fvoudi Friday a— pi tor Mgd hobdaya, SCO am. to 100
p.m d tra SL John* Rhrar Wtoar Managamanl Dtobtol liaatkyiartara or tie
apprepnaw Barvtoa C*r*w. Tha Ptabtat ad toka acton aw eadi pamd «pp8
cation katod i f l w i uniaaa a pdNton tor an to n h k k F h a precaadkig (haarkig)
to Nad punuar# to Fra provtotona d Sac—
120.SS8 — 120.37. Ftorto*
Statute* Chaptor 2 8 t 0 ( and 40C-1.1007. Florida AdnkFdrdiv* Coda
(F A C ).
ApareonahoMiubatonad titorn to are affected by any d Fra Oumm p opoaad parmMng dactotona Idandtod abort may padbon tor a^minMbiMre
hrtatyig n acoordarca wtoi Sacaona 120 38* and 12087, FA or a ( porflal
may raath a arttoi agreamad on modaaun aa an atonekrt remody itadar
Socdon 120 973. F.S. Chooakig maddton *8 nd aduaredy dtoct tra rtd# to
a haarkig F madatoon &lt;toM not ream ki a ladanant Tha procatoaw* tor puraumg maddton are ad torti In Sadton 120.373. F S , a d R dM 28108111
and n-108.401-.408 F A C FeOona n u t comply «W i tra ragdrernarea d
Florida M dntom tv* Coda, Chaptor 2810# and ba Mad wtoi (raedvad by)
Fit DtoFtel CtortL tocatod d Ototoet Haadquartar*. 4D48 Bad SbaaL Ftoata.
Ftonda 32177.
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(28) day* d Fra Ototoet ctapcaFtigFita no— d Mat# ki Fra maltorFiom paraon* to whom tra Dtotod mdta adud no— . Fa—
to Ha « paMen wkhki
t#f wito period d a s conaMA* a aakrer d «t y #d# MAh pareon may have to
re— i an adtantoli M m datarm—
i (haarkig) irodar Sadton* M M H and
120 57. F 8 . floncamkigFia m ya d perm* ipplcaaoru F i t ore winch are rid
Mad kiaccontorcewdi tra above provtoton* are aubyad to
BeccuM toe i d i a d r t a r t hearing proceM to da d o e d to
agency aceon. Fra Mng d a pdtoon rrraana Fral kra Dtotocfi ^rai
ba iSNtow# kom toa poatoon token by F In toto noFca d k*v8 PereoneehoM
tubdartod keareeto wto be dtodad by any eueh Knd dectotan d tie Dtotod
on Fra — — Bon have Fra rid# to become a party to Fra proceaibng. ki accordance a#to toe rary rremarca ad tonh abmra.
Otorta Lawto, Ohector. DMaton d Perm# Dal# Service*
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FF223_____________________________________________________________
ST. JOHNS WVER WATER M ANAOIM ENT WSTWCT
Otvae wttoton NoDoa al kitonda# Dtoarici Oailalon
Tha Oidrtct ghra* no— d « » rtart to toau* * pamd to to* tokowtog Ipp8
coda) s i Octobar 18 M SI:
W8S0N ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. SSS ORANGE BLVD , Sardord, FL
32771. aepkedton *8388 Th*Dtotodprep—
todtocato0021i— ngtotora p d (toy d water tor tond— pe and recta Mon krlgalan d 8Z0 acrea tor
a 14 43-acre pubic atomantory achooi. Tha w#h— raato uaad by tola propoaad preyed wto conaral d Ground Mater kom Fra Floridan Aqidar vw 1
acflva a*l ki SarwioM Coufly, tocatod to Sadton 30. IbandKp t t Souto.
Rang* 30 Em L known a* Wtoon Etomanu ry.
Tha toadt) containing aach d Fra abovw-totod appacatton(i| am avaaitto tor
napaeflon Morctoy Fvoudi Fiktoy aacapl tor lagai hoSdaya, 800 a n to 800
pm. ai tra SL Johna Rhrar Walar Managanrar# Otomr# Haad— tore or Fra
■ppmpiton Sanrico Cantor Tha Olalrtd a d toka acFon on toeh parmt app8
canon1mw o ■oova urwvsa a pamnon ro* an aarTWHiuanvv prutMOsiy (naaj'Vigi
to Mad purauar# to me proitotan* d Sacflon* 120.388 and 120.57, Ftonda
StohAM Chaptor 28108 did 40C-1.I007, Ftorlda AdnkitotraFv* Coda
(F A C ).
A pareon ahoM *ub*Ur#tol Maraato are affadad by any d tra Dtobtcf* propoaad parmMng dactotona Idaretoad above may padbon tor arbtiinidratore
haarkig ki accord*— wkh Sadton* 120.588 raid 120 37, F S . or a# parka*
Sadton 120 373. F.S. Choodng madtoaon ad nd advaraaiy toted * » rtd* to
■ hearing « madtolon rtoaa nd reraji In a wdamant Thaprocadureatorpur■ukig madtoaon are ad torth in Sadton t20L573, F A , and R dM 28108111
(nd 28t0S.40l-.408 F A C . P i—
tnuwcomply raffh to* regukamanto d
Honda AdtFntobatore Coda. Chaptor 28108 aid bra Nad Mto (raodvad by)
toa Dtotod CtortL tocatod d Dtotod Haadquartara, 4048 Hdd SbeaL PdaSto.
Ftorlda 32177.
Kiumim foe wrnintsinErv* n m i g on n l o m ippiicinon(i) n u n M n d
wflhm twarky-ona (21) day* d put— flon d toto no— or «#hki twenty ala
(28)itoyadto*0totrtddapoa«lngtotono— d M w N ln ti* rta lto rtn M p * raon* to whom tie Dtotod itidto adud no—
FalAjre to Ne * pedton wahki
toto ton* period ahel oonatouto a waver d any rtd# #ud) p#r*on may Trave to
mquaal an adtentotmthre daunt—
(hearing) under Seaton* 120.888 and
12037, F S , concerning toe aibyed pent#) apc«cM on. Peaaona which are nd
Med In accordance d h toe ibmra prmrteione ire aubyed to dam ned
BaceuM toe adnkflMatore heertng proceM la d e if ie d to tor^edde And
egancy ackon, toe kbig d ■ peMton ma— tod to* DtotocTa knd adton may
be dtou r# kom toe poatoon token by I ki toto no— dtotort Pertonewhoa*
1 be dtodad by any auch (n d dadatan d tra Dtotod
have to* right to become a party to toa procaadng. to
&gt; leqdramento ad torti above.
Otorta Lento, Dtrecur, Ohriucn d Penn# Dai* Samoa*
ot. j o m rvY* n a tn Meneyemem um na
Pub*«h October 31, 2001
FF228______________________________________________________________
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,
Samlraia C a rry School Bd. 820 E8H 434, Wk**r Spring*, a 32T08 app8
caflon *8428 The Dtotod propoaai to atocaia 0.018 mdon gakona par (toy
d walar tor tondacapa and recreation krigMrc d 878 acre* tor a 34 38acre
piAAc atomantory achool. Tha aWvFawato uaad tqr Fva prepoaad preyact ad
conaral d Would Water Irom Fra Floridan A— r via 1 adhe wai to Samnoto
County, tocatod to Socbon t, Townahlp 21 Scaih. Ring* 30 EaaL known m
Tho Nadi) contoining awch d Era above-mad app— een&lt;i| are kvailitto tor
napaeflon Morctoy FiroughFrWey *— pi toi togal hoadeya. 800 am. to 3 00
p m al Fra 8L John* Rhrar Water Managamant Dtotod Haadquartara or tra
appropriate Samoa Cantor. The Dainct we taka acbon on aach pamal app*caflon katod abova unteaa a panion tor an —
rative precaadkig (hearing)
to Med penuar# to tie provtoJont d Sacaona 120888 and 120.87, Flortde
Siakriaa Chapter 28108 and 40C-1.1007, flortto AdnlrUatraBva Coda
(P A C ).
A paraon a— * adratonbal keareato ar* affeda# by any d tra OtoMcra propoaad parmMng dadatona IdanMad abova may paflbon tor adnkitetraliv*
haarkig to aoconto— Mto Sacflon* 120 688 and 120.87, F S , or a&gt; partraa
may reach a wnban agraamat# on madaflon a* an aaamakva ramady inter
Sacflon 120.573. F.S. Chooatog madtoflon wto nd adraredy aAad kra ngi# to
a haarkig « madaaon doaa nd reauA to a aafltomanL Thaprecaduraatorpurrung madnon are tot torth to Sacflon 120 371. F.S.. and Rite* 28108111
and 28108.401-.408, F A C . Pabflon* mud comply w*h Fra raqurenrarea d
Ftorlda Adnnabaflv* Cods. Chaptor 28108 and b* ktod Mto (recaivad by)
tra Dralnct Ctork, tocatod al Dtotod Haadquarrari. 4048 Raid Stoat Palaika.
Ftonda » in.
Paflflon* tar Kknnambv# haarkig on Fra above appRedtonfa) mud ba Nad
wrihto twanyon* (21) day* d pub— flon d Fra no— or nflhto twarey-srv
(28) deye d Fra Drafltd dapoerang Fv* no— d Intor# to toe ma# tor Fio m pareon* lo ahem fra Dratrtcl mate actual no— . Future to Ma a patMon wiflvn
tils km* parted ihak conadute a wahrar of any nyp# auch panon may hav* to
requsal an adman—
datonnnation (haanrig) urctor Sacflona 120 388 and
120 57, FS.concerning Fra aubyad pamra applcaflon. PaOflcna wtrah arenol
Nad n acooida— Mto Fra abova provtoiena are iub)acl U damaaaaJ
Bacauaa Fra artnmtoflabv* hawing precaa* to dawgnad to tomxAaw knai
agency action, tra Mkig d a paunn maana Fral Fra Dtotncfi Inal action may
badltorar# kom Fra poatoon tokan by ttotten o— of meant ParaonawhoM
aubatennal nuraste wto be affacud by wiy audi knai deoaion d Fra Daind
on Fra app— flon have Fra rtgN to bacoma a party ta Fra precaadkig. to accorOtorta Lewie. Dredof. Dtvatan d Perm# Date Samoa*
O
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L-ikvmra raw*
take.iwant
4a- a—, ki - - -* utunci
Hi ■(■I. i
oi.
Pubtefi Octobar 11.2tMt
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
CHAPTER 187,323
LAWS OF FLORIDA
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
THE 2001 SEMINOLE COUNTY TAX ROLLS HAVE BEEN DELIVERED BY
THE PROPERTY APPRAISER TO THE TAX COLLECTOR FOR TH E COL­
LECTION O f SEMINOLE COUNTY TAXES FOR TH E YEAR 2001 THESE
TAXES ARE FOR REAL ESTATE. TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY.
SCHOOL. COUNTY GENERAL FUND. MUNICIPALITIES, ANO SPECIAL TAX
DISTRICTS. |SUCH AS LIGHTING, COUNTY FIRE UNIT. ST JOHNS
WATER MOOT, ROAD IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT A SOLID WASTE).
THERE IS A 4 \ DISCOUNT APPLICABLE TO ALL TAXPAYERS FOR TAX
PAYMENT FROM NOVEMBER 1ST THROUGH NOVEMBER 30TH 2001 A
1% DISCOUNT MAY BE TAKEN ON PAYMENTS FROM DECEMBER 1ST
THROUGH DECEMBER 3IST 2001 THERE WILL BE A 2% DISCOUNT
FOR JANUARY 1ST THROUGH JANUARY 31ST 2002 PAYMENTS. ANO A
1% DISCOUNT FOR FEBRUARY 1ST THROUGH FEBRUARY 28TH 2002
PAYMENTS NET AMOUNT OF TAXES IS DUE MARCH 1ST THROUGH
MARCH 31 ST 2002 YOU MAY MAIL YOUR PAYMENT T O SEMINOLE
COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR. PO BOX 830. SANFORD. FLORIDA 327720830 TAXES MAY BE P/UO IN PERSON AT THE COUNTY SERVICES
BUILDING. ROOM 1200. IN SANFORD. AT THE WTLSHIRE PLAZA BRANCH
OFFICE IN CASSELBERRY. OAK GROVE SHOPPES BRANCH OFFCE IN
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. OR THE OVIEDO CITY HALL BRANCH OFFICE IN
OVIEDO. BEGINNING THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1ST. 2001. OFFICE
HOURS ARE 8 30 TO 3 00 MONOAY THROUGH FRIDAY THE TELEPHONE
NUMBER IS 407 (881000
Pubkah Octobar 31. 2001
FFI90
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
UNE OF PACKA ROAD (COUNTYR
NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING
ROAD 4(A). ALSO LYING EAST OF
NOTICE OF INTENT IS HERBY
STATE ROAD 400 (INTERSTATE 4)
GIVEN by tra Cty Commaann d
LYING WEST OF RINEHAHT ROAD
Fra Cey oi tea* Mary. Florida. Fral
ANO LYING NORTH OF SANFORO
sad Commaam m l hold a Pubic
GRANT LINE LESS THE NORTH
►tearing on Novambar 18 2001. at
60000 FEET THEREOF
700 p m , or i* toon fiarealter aa
TOGETHER WITH
po**4#e, to conwdsr Fra krai amend
C-2
mar# to tra Davatopmar# Agraamat#
THE NORTH 690 00 FEET OF
between m* City of lake Mary.
SECTION
6. TOWNSHIP 20
Florida, and Ikghwooda Propamaa,
SO U TH RANGE 30 EAST. SEMI
to alow an addbond driveway on
NCLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. LYING
Rmtoiart Road, on property tocatod
SOUTH OF ANO ABUTTING THE
n (ra Cky d Lake Mary al ta* aorahSOUTHERLY RIGHTOF-WAY LINE
waal comar of Rnafiari Road and
OF PAOLA ROAD (CR 44A). ALSO
Pad* Road (CR 46A). a more apaLYING EAST OF STATE ROAD 400
erhe daaerpaon d wtveh to as k8
(INTERSTATE 4) ANO LYING WEST
OF RINEHART ROAD
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
C-1
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
THAT PORTION OF THE NORTH­
BEGIN AT THE INTERSECTION
EAST OF SECTION 8. TOWNSHIP
OF THE NORTH UNE OF SAN­
20 SOURTH. RANGE 30 EAST.
FORO GRANT ANO THE WEST
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF RINE­
LYING SOUTH OF ANO ABUTTING
HART ROAD (A 200. WIDE RIGHTTHE SOUTHERLY RKiHT-OF WAY
OF-WAY): THENCE N 84 DEGREES

L ecals

L egals

38 MINUTES OS SECONDS W
ALONG SAJO NORTH UNB FOR
1380 08 F E E T T O TH E EAST
RK3HT-OF-WAY U N I OF M ttTV
STAE 4 (SECTION 77180-2438)
BCMD A P O N T OF 7*787 FOOT
RMMJS
CURVE:
THENCE
NORTHCATERLY ALONG SAID
CURVE DEFLECTING T O TH E
RIOH THROUGH A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF 2S DEGREES 36 MMUTES 41 SECONDS. HAVING A
CHORD BEARING OF N SO
DEGREES 10 M NUTE8 12 SEC­
ONDS E. FOR AN ARC OSTANCE
O F 3S1.11 FEET. THENCE CONTIN­
UE ALONG SAJO EAST RIOHOFWAY UNE TH E FOLLOWING
COURSES: N S3 DEGREES OS
MINUTES 03 SECONDS ■ FOR
447.74 F E ET NORTHEASTERLY
ALONG A 31870 FO OT RADIUS
CURVE FEFLECTF4G T O THE
LEFT THROUGH A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF S3 DEGREES t7 MMUTES 02 SECONDS FOR AN ARC
DISTANCE OF 4218] F E E T N 00
DEGREES SI M MUTES 01 SEC­
ONDS E FOR 23847 FEET TO T H S
SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY U NE OF
PAOLA ROAD (CR ( U ) : THENCE B
•8 DEGREES 4S MMUTES 3S SEC­
ONDS E ALONG 8AKI SOUTH UNE
FOR A DISTANCE OF 184 *6 FEE
TO THE W EST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF
SAJO RMEHART ROAD; THENCE ■
00 DEGREES 001SNUTES 43 SEC0N 08 W ALONG S A D W EST UNE
FOR 1*0608 FEET TO THE
NORTH U N E OF SANFORO
GRANT ANO TH E POINT OF

RAH R T O O a N* wM - Who#* Led
Known Ad d *#* to 114 P irn Pok#

A PuMF Hearing aR b ohal* to ti*
Ccmt— ton Chamber*. Lake Mary
CSy Hal. 100 N. Cdtetory Club RobA
Laka Mary, Ftorlda Tha pubic to
i n lad In toten# and ba heard. Sal#
hearing may ba atnanuad F a n flrrra
lb km* urai Fra Cky CommiMton
nwka* a knd dadaion. A copy d Fra
propoNij ro n WTunarrum to r *
B a F iA w
wwropmir* Ai a ya qua va it eni iJ U• IV&gt;IK#S
to to* Cky Cterk, a pteca d Laka
a a ------ t o t e ■ a a - a *
8 --- - - 4— - - r a ----- - 8rw»„ 8wssnojiy
rnroogri
Friday, 8.0 0a.m . ta 300 pm ..
awknFng hdktay. Any qiaatai pan
tetokig to Fia prepoaad amenrtner-T
to Fra Davatapmet# Agreamanl
anoutobedrectadtoGarySchtadter.
Senior FWnar. d 407-8181412.
NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES
TO APPEAL ANY D EC W O N MAOE
BY THIS COMMISSION WITH
RESPECT T O ANY MATTER CON­
SIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR
HEARWQ, HE OR BHB W EX NEED
A RECORD OP T H i PROCEED­
INGS. AND THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. 1C OR S H I MAY NEED TO
ENSURE TH A T A VERBATIM
RECORD OF TH E PROCEEDMGS
IS MADE, WHICH RECORD
INCLUDES TH E TES TM O N Y ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH TH E
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. FLORI­
DA STATUTES 2S8B IDS.
PERSON W ITH DISABILITIES
NEEDMQ ASSISTANCE T O PAR­
TICIPATE M ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CON TACT
TH E CTTY ADA COORDINATOR AT
LEAST 4S HOURS FI ADVANCE OP
TH E I M T M O A T 407-3681434.
CITY OP LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Card A Foator. Cky Cterk
PubtehOdobarSI, 2001
F r a il

B im H o m a a r
OP TH E 1STH
JU O K U L D S C U IT ,
M ANO FOR
I COUNTY,

C A M NOW1-CA-1178-18L.
WELLS FAROO HOME
M onjoAoe. i n c .
PLAINTIFF
VS.
CHRISTOPHER FULLER IF UV1NQ.
ANO IF OEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
UENORS,
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN W TEREST
BY. THROUGH, UNDER OH
AGAINST CHRISTOPHER FULLER,
CATHERINE FULLER IF UVINO,
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER On
AOAMST CATHERINE FULLER.
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK;
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
M -NOT1C1 OF
FORCCLOSURS SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauanl to an Order Granting Fra
Motion ta Read Fcredoaure Sate
dated Oct 13. 2001 entered to C M
Caa* No. 01-CA-H70-14-L d Fra
Clreu# Court d Fra 18TH Judoaf
Ckcu# to and tor SEMINOLE CoraVy.
Santord. Honda. I w i aai to *w
Ivghaat and b M bidder tor caah ai
Fra Waal Iron door d tra SEMIHOLE Ccuvy Courihouaa at X I N
Park Avanua, Sankxd. Ftonda at
11 00 a m on ta* 20 day dT Nov.
2001. Fra tokowing daaenbad pregatry at aai torta to aaid Stanmary Ftod
JudgmanL to-wd:
LOT 170. WOOOCREST UNIT
FIVE. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
t h e r e o f a s r e c o r d e d in p l a t

BOOK 17, PAGES 35.38 ANO 37.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Dated Fv* 16 day d Octobar. 3001.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL!
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Cteik d tra Cacu# Court
Dy: Jan* E Jaaawic
OacutyOarii
Pubkah n;
THE SEMMOLE HERALD
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. panon* wkh daihtera* rraadkng • sfwoal •ccornfrttdalion thaMd
canted COURT ADMINISTRATION.
*1
Fra
SEMINOLE
County
Courtaara* at TO BE RECORDED.
1-600-953-8771 (TDD ) or 1-8008338770. vw Ftonda Relay Same*
DAVIO J. STERN. PA.
*01 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 300
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(934)2338000
01-71366(NCL)
PutaahOddrar 24.31. 2001
FF18S__________________________
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEEN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A M HO. Ot-CA-22481442
WILLIAM U ISLER and REGINA D
ISLER. hutband and w#a. 2620
Canvaa Back Tra#. Geneva, FL
32732,
VS
JOSEPH W TOOO and DEBORAH
H TOCO, hit ml*, ridudng any
unknown
ipou*a(i)
oi
urd
Defendant*. # tray have dNoread
and ramarhad and 4 any are dead.
Fiair raipacflv# unknown hern,
dtvuaae. granlaaa. aingrieea.
credtor*. tenor* and Iruataaa and a#
other paraona cteamng by. tareugh.
inter or agatod named Daiaidanu.
N O TK* OF ACTK3N
T O JOSEPH W TCOO and OEBO-

Lkdnown taouadt) d id # i
(tend. * Fray have
remanted and t any are (

ctoknkig by. Fvoudi, uniter

YOUARE HERESY NOTIFIED tad
a i acBon to Quid TIM an * » takom
tag proparty ta Samtad* County,
OSCEOLA BLUFF S O U T H -L d 61
A pared d M id ateated ki I
1 and t t d 1dand#p 20
R d « a 32 Ead. Samtacte C o rn y
ELtebMi
rM "*a lira H m I l^tews
%! ■HU8
MRP* itete

d Sadton t , aa
by
Jtai
Pdtan,
land Burvayor. Ftonda
Carded* No. 331S and dvron on a
a n e y m a p d d M A p rl 18 1(83 and
n n S 00 d ig n mta 38 la# 8 ibtag
tra Ead ina d aaid Sadton 1, aa
by add aunreyer. a dtoi d 88288 teat Franc* n n S 17
dag 31 mto 21 eac W, atong Fra can­
te r* * d * 70 tod i
a ddarca d 2S8F S4 k
nm 1 22 dag 01 n*n 11 a&lt;
aai# cantor-** 1087.(71
n n 8 37 dag 31 nan 11 eac W, along
FM# carter** 71848 kab Franca
n n B 3S dag 01 min 11 la# W, atong
add o*r*ar-an* 1044.38 teal France
nm S 00 dag 08 mta 47 see B. dong
Pdr# d I
■ 00 dag 08 mta 47 i*e I atong ate#
cantor-ine 300.00 toet Fwnoe n n B
87 deg 08 m ini 3 **c E. 340841 ted
lb tab areter'i d Laka Harney;
taence run Northerly (tong Mi#
atotort edge 100 tod met* d tew to
* pok# beartag ■ 34 d*g 43 mta 07
*ee E. irom tra Pok# d f
rui N 54 dag 42 mta 07 aec W.
3670 M toM lo ta* Point d

n j — -a „ | |

ra t e
Tnswrry JO

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_* n . .
- a.. _
w
ut# luovt
Sub)*d to any
i d record.
id you (n d you
ar* requked to Mre* ( copy d yaw
written Oaten***, t any. to I on
HARY a REID. Ml. Adorrray tor
PtoSMto, 1120 W. Fkd seed. M e
B, Santord, FL 32771. and da tra
orlgtad arid tra Ctork d ta* above
Cowl on or bbtort No* 23,2001, or
oFrarwtee. a Judgment may be
entered agatad you tor tra rater
damarvted to Fra Comptek#WTTNESS my herd and Fra Otedai
**d d Fite Coikt on tala dey ol O C T
102001.2001.
(SEAL)
MARYANNC MORSE
CLERK OF THE ORCUTT COURT
BY Ruta Ktog
DEPUTY CLERK
Harry Q. fled. Ill
1120 W. Fkd SbeeL Sue* B
Sar#dd.FL 32771
Aflomay tor Platobffa
(407)321-3811
Ftoride S4f No. 240062

in i

PuMteir.Odob*r 24. 31, end
November 7 .1 4 ,2D01
FF184
NOTICS OP PUBLJC SALS ”
PUBLIC NOTICE W hereby gNen
taaL on fra date and d ta* tone lai•d baton, end cordnMng bom Dey to
dey wM a i good* are acta, we wd
**&lt; al Pudto Audton. to ta* Nghed
tedder, tor caah, d ta* WbrehouM d
STO R AGE USA located t l M S
Souta Semcren BM . Wtotar Part.
FL 32782, ta* Cantente d to*a«#ng

caher charge* tor wradi a Iran on
tame la dtonad, to ML
DATE O F BALE: NOVEMBER 28

2001
TIME OF SALE: 12-30 P.M
David Lockwood M . tondacapa
equyvner#: Raqud Sngh 402. paraonal Fame Pantry Want 4177,
M Datorew ( 387, fcimaure:
FLASurvayore/Tuekar TVu* *441,
aurvey iiyptet. Jdte K Kreaain a
316, kimFure; Lamer Sander* M21.
Aucaoneer STORAGE PROTEC­
TION AUCTION SERVICES •
LICENSE 501 A 13000 cteantag
depot* wd be cokaclad tor eedi
uniT(a) pureheaad and reiunded
affeR al ta* corflerte d tie unRt)
The above nonce to to be pebkahed
one# * weak tor two conaecubve
walk* Said aai* to be water and by
virtu* d ta* SUkra* of taa Stele d
Ftonda. rt auch c a m made and proPubkah Octobar 31. and Wavamber
7,2001
FF22I___________________________
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
j u d ic ia l e m e w r
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
o w l c a s e n o a i -c j l i i m - i b m
IN RE; FORFEITURE OF A 1980
HONDA.
V IN .
2HGE D634XLH677660.
NOTICE OP
FORFEITURE COMPLMNT
TO Eric Alan Latara
JMZtanteDmre
Caaaatoany, Ftonda 32707

In ta* tokomng property: a
2HOED634XLH577660
Oonak) F. Eaknger, m Na official
capedy aa Shard d ta* Sarmnoi*
Cowky. Florida, tarough hi* oMcare,
nvaaflgaiore ot agarta. le u ad da
above property on or aboul
Sepiambar 12. 2001. M or new 301
Dog Track Road. Longwood.
Seminole County. Ftoride.
Said
property a In taa cuatody d taa
Shenff d Seminuie Counry tor ta*
purpea* d hrteaw* pwauei# to aecirana (32 701-832 704. Ftonda
Steiuiaa. An Amendad Compter# tor
Final Judgment d Forltffure Iraa
bawi klad in Fra above-afyted Court
I HEREBY CERTIFY tad 4 true and
correct copy d Fia Notice of
Forteriure Ccmptent we* kimahed
by U S Canned ma#. retum recapr
requeued, u Fra abova-named
arkkaviaa Fva 24ta day d Octobar,

2001.
Taaha M. FtWknar
General Cowrad
Ftonda Bar No, 0086823
Samaicte County Shat ifft Office
100Buah Bouiavard
Santord. Ftonda 32773
(407)6686601
Aflomay tor Paflfloner
Pubkah Octobar 11. an# Novambar 7.

2001

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t * Thbd Amended and Rtetatad 0 0
h r fia TVtwcuwi ON.
Tha aubtoo praparty batog toeatod
aaal to flbwhan Hoad, aoudi at
County (toad 46A. and w att at
perttaUarty
Abaci totand Mng In S a c d n 4, 6,
and I ei Itoananto zo Saudi, (tonga

dwEn idiarr comer toOewammart
Lat 1 at aato Baclan 4; dwnea nai
Hardi 00-13/46- Waal, atong tw Eaal
tow at m td Lot 3, a dHanoa at
1,731.06 toal twnca run Saudi
» W Waal U IIH toai to a
( W on « w Waal bw el aaM gov
amnwa lot 3, said Potol being
1,722.7S leal (torti atdw floudaaaat
oonwr to taPUto 3; twno* r w Nordi
O O W r Waal, along eaU Waal Lot
tom 1.71246 t o * dwnea run Saudi
■ n n r Weto, 12M .12 her w dw
Eaal Rt^t-toWey bw at Rbwhwt
(toad; dwnea ran North 00-0*44W M , atong aald M e a t-W a y ana.
IJ O S H tool todw Soudi Ina at dw
Berth 7210 tool al dw abov* m w
■enad Saolen S; dwnea nai Worth
m y ter Eaal along ttod Saudi
Sia. 1ja o o toal to dw Eaal tow at
dw Waatorly 1 X 0 0 0 leal at aato
9: dwnea run
00-0*44* Weal along taMEatlLbw
SS2.00 toal. to dw Seudwrly Reyrot-Way dw 01 Paola (toad (SR »
A); *40 21 toet dwnea nai Worth
TrS229* Eaal Wong said Soudwrty
RlgN-to-Way Una, nai Soudi
i m s o r Eaal. Paralal atoi dw Eaw
■na d laid Sacdon S. 129047 toal:
dwnea rui Worth t n r a t c r Eaal pan
MW wan die Worth ana el laid
Saeton 9.129047 b a t dwnea nai
Wordi t r z t t c r Eato. pvaaw «an
da Wurth Ina at laid Sackon 9. a &lt;*»•
lancaol S90.I7 leal to dw Eaal Ina
ol dw WordwwW ipiartar. dwnea nai
Worth ad-2740- Eato, parWW &lt;Wh
d « North bw to taid Sacdon 6. idtotonea ol SS0.17 toal to dw EaW few
al dw Wordwaw quarter; dwnea nai
Worth t d - 3 T i r Eaal. ParWW «*■
dw Worth Ibw ol dw WordwaW guartor W aWd Sacdon S. a dwance ol
121*53 (act; dwnea nai South
O O W Eaal, paradW Wdi aald
aaWaacdenlna, 462.00 b a t twnca
nai worth a d T M ir Earn 000 00
toot; dwnea n il Saudi 00-2310E u t atong dw WaW tow ol dw EaW
10050 toW W Sacdon S. a dau nca
W 1201.10 toot dwnoa nai Worth
o r s t n * Eaw. aoo oe w w w *w
Eaw guartor oonwr at aald Sacdon 5;
Ownea nai Sottoi 60*2*16* Eaw.
Wong Worth few W dw Seudnraw
guartor ol dw atoraawd Sacdon 4, a
H im -i ol 0*0 03 tow, to dw Waw
dw ol dw Eaw I MO 00 tow ol laid
Soudiwaal quarter, dwnea run Soudi
00-3*36- Eaw. Wong aald Wato dw,
41X100 tow to dw Saudi d w id dw
North 40000 tow W aald Bottom**!
guartor. dwnoa nai Soudi i V 2* i r
Eaal Wang aald Soudi dw ol dw
Wordi 400 00 toal 1265.40 tow to
tw Waal Rigld-to-Way d w at
Rantoul Road; dwnea nai Soudi
00-3638- Eaw. Wong aato Fbgr*-of
Way dw, 1.10371 tow; dwnea nai
Soudi Od-OOr 14* Waal 12*371 tow;
dwnoa nai SocWi 00*3024* Eaal
134.11 toal dwnea run South
00*2020* Eaal 90039 tow to dw
Saudi ana at dw atoraaato Sacdon d,
dwnea run North 00*3740* W a d
Wong aald Soudi dw, 240.70 toal
dwnea nai Worth 66*2*49* Waal
302.10 tool dwnoa run South
3*-3311- WaW 400 00 tout dwnea
nai Nordi 09*2*4* W e n 302.16
O « a S u ^ » I , 1 ■ m w n l l n n a r l — — W dc
to uMi aior»fT&gt;*rnicxi#a oouui
dw: dwnc* run Worth 69-3746Weal 13000 tow to dw SoudnreW
oonwr ol aato Sacdon 4; twnca nai

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Soudi dw ol dw atoramandonad
Sacdon 5 a totoanc* ol 666.42 tow
bt* ricifirrwwH comtf o* «nn n t i i
ha* el tw Nortwato guartor ol tw
Worthawt quarter ol Section 0.
Township 20 Sotoh, Ranga X Eaal
dwnoa nai Soitoi o r r n s r Eaal
atong tw Eaal dw ol aato Waal hat
ol dw Northaaal quarter oI the
Northaaat quarter, 1.320 60 tow;
twnca m i North td*S71»* Waat
atong tw Soudi dw ol aato WaW ha*
el dw Northaaat quarter ol dw
Northaaal gwrtor. 66506 tow al tw
E*W dw el tw Waw ha* ol aato
WorthaaW guartor twnca nai Soudi
o o n r it - Eaal along aato Eaal dw.
1229.92 tow to t w Southaeal
Comer to aato Waal had ol dw
Nortwato guartor dwnea nai Norti
09*4717* Eaal along tw South dw
ol aato Northaaal guartor. 1.331 40
tow to dw Nortwato comer ol tw
Soudwato quarter, twnca m i South
00*1106* Eaal along kw Eaal dw ol
aato Section t, a datanca at 066 03
tow to tw Soudwato comer to tw
Worth quartor at tw Soudwato quar­
ter, twnca run South 09‘ 4226‘
Waal along tw Soudi dw ol aato
North granar. 2.662.19 tow to tw
Eaal dw ol dw Soudwato quarter,
dwnc* run North 00*1422* Waal,
along aato Cantor Section ana,
1226 X tow to tw North tyiartar
oonwr el aato Sacaon and tw Port
The lOovtOeacnCwd bad ol land
lea In Seminole Courtly. Ftorkta. and
contain 629 420 acraa. more or
ATracI ol land lyaig In Sacoon 4 and
», toTOwntosp 20 Soudi, Range 30
Eaal daaerbad aa W o w :
Commence to dw Nordwraal comar
01 dw Soudwato quarter o l aato
Section 4. tar a Porto cl (latotanca.
ranee rut Soudi (9*2*16* East
along dw North dw at aato
Soudwato quartor. 660 93 teal,
twnca run Soudi 00*3639* Eato.
400 06 law: twnca run South
6 * 2 * 1 0 * Eaal. 1,066 40 tow. to tw
WaW fbghl-to Way In#, ol Rantoul
Road; ranee run Soudi 00*3936*
Eaal along aato Rt^a-of-Way dw.
1,103.71 leal to dw Point ol
Bagnwig. twnca continue Soudi
00*3635* Eato 1.99t 00 tow. dwnea
m i North 09*3746* Weal paraaw
wdi rw Nordi dw ol aato Sactun 9.
a Valance to 496 00 toal dwnc* M i
North 00*3639* Wav. 42900 toal
dwnea m i North 31*1399* Eaal
37532 law. dwnea run North
0 0 2 6 3 9 ’ Waal. 792 00 toat dwnc*
M l North 60*0*14* Eato. 3 3 0 0 0
tow to tw Port to Bagnwig.
The above Jjacnbad bad to land
laa h Samintoe County. Florida, and
cornana 14 403 acraa more or toaa
The Puoae Hearing ato be hato n
tw cry Commiaeion Chamber! at
100N CotowyCtobRd.UkaMary
The PtoWc a rtvead to anand and be
heard Sato hearing may conWiua

L egal*

e c a ls

bom drw to t n w irW tw Mayor and
Cby ConbNMtan make a Onto eciorv
Quatotana tagvtong tea bwn can b*
•dibaaaad to M - Sphray. Cry
Ptorrar, to (407) 6*51442.
NOTE. IP A PERSON DECIDES
TO APPEAL ANT DECISION M O M
BY THE COMMISSION WITH
RESPECT TO ANT MATTER CONStOERED AT THIS MEET WO OR
HEARWO. HE OR SHE WOJ. NEED
A RECORD OP THE PROCEEOM Q9. AND THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE TH A T A VERBATIM
RECORD OP THE PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE, WHICH RECORO
MCLUOCS TH E TESTIMONY AND
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
A PP EA LS TO BE BASED. FLORI­
DA STATUTES 2*50109
PERSONS WITH DISASAJT1ES
NEEDWO ASSISTANCE TO PART1QPATE M ANY OP THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TA C T THE CITY ADA COORDINA­
TO R AT LEAST 44 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OP THE MEETMQ AT
407-714-3024.
CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
CAROL 5 POSTER.
CITY CLERK
PuhOah; October 31,2001
FP127___________________

CITY OP LAKE MARY, PIONOA
NOTKE OP PUWJC HSARMO
NOTICE OF WTENT IS HERSY
GIVEN by bw Mayor and Cdy
C a n itaetan to tw Cby to Lada Mvy.
hold a Pubic Itovtag on WovatTtaar
16, 2001. M 7 00 p m , or aa Boon
thereafter aa poeaOe, to oorwder a
raryuato bom Marta McQoawn. app5
cam , tar a vartanca to
1) Chapter 160. Sacdon TfBXTXb).
Lada Maty Coda ol OrVnancaa. to
aOowaprspoaad 15 a 15adcMonto
t w atoaahg ttig a tamPy raardanca
to ancioach Into tw 79-tato aatwdi
Irom tw Envbonttwnlal Suitor Zona
by 73 toil
Th* atisleet property Iwe a togaty
nonoentamang componart to uao h
dw idng anaoachaa into tw 75taol
Suitor Zona and bang argaroit to
Eaw Crytoal La*a haa an adVaaa to
377 North C o u b y Cdrb Road, mor*
parbciAarty daacrtaad u kOowa:
Parcel ID Number 0520-30-915

00000020
Legal Deecrtpeon Ltda 1,2 AND 5
LESS THE SOUTH 00 00 FEET OP
LO T 5 SON PINES ESTATES. PLAT
BOOK 45, PAGE 15 SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORXM
A PttaOc Heortng *R be held In tw
c r y Conwaaatan Chambara. Lata
Mary Cry Hal. 100 H. County CAto
Road, Lake Mary Ftartda. The pub­
ic to taHtod to adandandbo heard
Said hoartig may be oononuad bom
tana to dn* urea tw Moyer and Cdy
Comntoalon make ■ knal daewnrv
Any quaadon pertaining to h r aam
ahould be drected to Gary Schtadtor,
Rat** planner, at 407-905-1412.
NOTE: W A PERSON DECIDES
T O APPEAL ANY OEC1SION MAOE
BY THIS COMMISSION WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON­
SIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR
HEARING. HE OR SHE W 5L NEED
A RECORO OF THE PROCEED
WG3, ANO THAT, FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE TH A T A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE. WHICH RECORO
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. FLORI­
DA STATUTES 2*05105
PERSON WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE M ANY OP T H B M
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TA C T THE CITY ADA COORD4NATO fl AT LEAST 4S HOURS W
ADVANCE OP THE MEETINQ AT
407-6651424.
C ITY OF LAKE MARY. RORIOA
Carat A. Foatar. Cdy Clarb
Pubatov October 31. 2001
FF130

CITY OF LAK1 MANY, FLORIDA
NOTKB OP PUBLIC H UM N Q

Anwndmani to dw Davatapmam
Agraarram Is avaitfta In tw Cdy

Ctartaa oMca at Lab* U tay Cdy Ha5

Monday d ra gfi Friday. 100 6 m to
BOO p m , aidudbig hoaday Any
guatotan partabihg to t w propoaad
Ptan and tw
Ftral
Agrawnam ihotod ba dbactod to
Oary I d d iS a , Santar R a m al
407-6651411
NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
BY THIS COMMISSION
WITH RESPECT T O ANY MATTER
CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETINQ
OR HEARING, HE OR SHE
W 5L NEED A RECORO OP THE
PROCEEDINGS. ANO THAT. FOR
SUCH PURPOSE. HE OR SHE
MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A
VERSATX RECORO OF THE PROCEEDarGS IS MADE, W HKH
RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI­
MONY ANO EVIDENCE UPON
WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE
BASED. FLORIDA STATUTES
266.0105
PERSON W ITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE W ANY OP THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE CITY ADA COORDINA­
TOR AT LEAST 49 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OP TH E MEETMQ AT
407-9651424.
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORCA
Card A Fo4tar. Cdy dark
PiMtoiOctabw 31.2001
FF140

on aard daaae above MoConwd
Timing ARecovery. 2*00 Swtard
Ava. Santard, F I. 37773
Pnwfwmve bfektar* may Inapacl
vahrdaa one hour prior is earn
Twmo are -CASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS* McComaa Towing
raawvsa dw rtf* to accspl or tatad
any and al BIOS
PubtaNOctobw 31,2001
FF220

M THE CM CUT COURT
OF TH* EIQFm iNTH
H AN D FOR

OF AN ORDNANCE IY
THE CITY O f SANFOPO,
Node* la haraby QNan h w a Pubkc
Hawing wtl ba held in the
Comnaaatan Room at dw Cty Hal In
tw C ty 0* Santard, Florida, al 7.00
o'clock PM. on Novambw I t 2001,
to corwktar tw adopoon to an orVnanc* by tw Cdy to Sanfcrd, Ftotta,
Me to wNch a aa taAowa
AN OROMANCE OF TH E CITY OF
SANFORD, FLORIDA. AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO. 3117 OF SAJO
CITY: SAID ORDINANCE BEING A
ZONING PLAN. SAJO AMENDMENT
TO CHANGE TH E ZONING OF
64.39 ACRES OF PROPERTY
LYING BETW EEN NORTH WAY
EXTENDED EASTERLY AND PINE
WAY AND BETW EEN PARK
NATIONAL DRIVE EXTENDED
SOUTHERLY AND
SANFORD
AVENUE: FROM AO. AGRICUL­
TURE. ML2, MEDIUM INDUSTRIAL,
ANO PO. PLANNED DEVELOP­
MENT, TO PO. PLANNED DEVEL­
OPMENT. PROVIDING FOR SEV­
ERABILITY. CONFLICTS. ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy aha! be available al dw
olltce to dw Cty dark tar a9 persona
daunru u arambw dw aam*
A l part** In tntaraw and cam w
anal have an opportmty to ba heard
•I tad hearing
By order to tw Cdy Commmtan to
dw Cdy to Santard. Florida
PERSONS WITH DtSARLJTIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE W ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
330-5626 46 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETINQ.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: Ha parton docid— to toppool A dtfjtiun
mods with (taped lo any matt* con*
•idered et tf* ebovo meeting or
h o rtnjj. he mey need a nerfteHm
record of f a p n xtrdn gi, ndmlng
me lescnxjrry eno ■eviaence, writaTi
record * not provided by the City at
Santard. (FS 2650106)
Cyndila Port*,
Deputy Cly Dark
Pub4eh October 31.200!
FF198
October 15 2001

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HtAMMO
TO CONSIDER THE ADOVDON
OF AN OROMANCE BY
TH I CTTY OF tANFORD
FLORIDA

dw Cdy at Lake Mary. Florida, and
inigrpwooo*
n enow en
additional drtyaway on Rinehart
Road, on property tocawd In dw Cdy
to Lake Mary al the aoudnveel corner
ol Rtwhart Road and Paoto Road
(CR 46A), a mor* apaciko deecrtpBcn to ahten a aa ItokMa:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
C-1
Thai portion to dw NordwaM to
Section 6. TownMup 20 South,
Rwigt 30 EaaL Somaicto Cowry
Florida, lying Soudi to and abutang
dw Soudwrty Right-to-Way Irw to
Paola Road ICowty Road 46A). atoo
lying eat! to SUM Road 400
(Inuniele 4) lying WaW to Rinehart
Road and lying Nordi to SanAjrd
Oram Una. Laaa dw Norti 690 00

AN ORDINANCE OF TH E CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA. VACATING
ANO RELOCATING AN EXISTING
14' UTILITY EASEM ENT LYING
BETWEEN FOREST DRIVE AND 5
29TH S TR EET ANO BETW EEN
WASHINGTON COURT ANO MELLORVILLE AVENUE; PROVIDING
FOR SEVERABILITY. CONFLICTS,
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy litok ba avatabie al dw
toHca to dw Cdy Ctark tor al paraorw
deeding to aaamna dw earns.
Al patiaa in htereal and cWnna
•ha) have an opportwWy to ba taart
al laid hearing
By order to dw Cdy Cnmtnwaltti to
h a Cdy ol Santard. Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
330-5626 46 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: If aperaon dsvdaa to appeal a rtaciuon
made with ratpact to any matter cervardarad W dw above nweong or
hawing, ha may need a verbatim
record to dw procaarXnga, ncludkig
record is nek prowled by dw Cdy to
Santard (FS 266 0106)
Cynkhw Porter.
Deputy Cdy Clark
Pubfcah October 31, 2001
FF169
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Nodes a hereby given
McConrwd Towing wtl aad
at Pubkc Auction For SaNaga
tar Cash on demwid to raghaai
h n w t n kVkiwir g rtaaniwrl
Nov. 17
•7 Pom
102HX9436HW254454
M Chry
IC36H46KXGN1X779
MChovy
2GIW L94T9PII07420
aaunc
ILNBM61F6JY627479
Nov 19
83 Ford
1FTDF19F7DNA29300
94 Fortl
:FTCRiaA4RTA70971
Nov 11
87 0tt»
103NF11U4HM24X7V
N o va
89 Buck

C A M NO : OI-104J-CP
M RE: THE ESTATE OF
FRAML SYLVESTER

85 Buck
1G4AL19R9F6467340
87 Honda
JHMEC1340HS042094
N ovU
88 Hyund
KMHLA2IXJU269/46

88 Fort
1FTDE14Y5JHB534X
Tha Auction ail b* held al 9 00 a m

Lecals

Lecals

II 1
■771; 9 you am vote* PnpakwL ca*
1500565577a
(COURT SEAL)

(1/2) OF THE VACATED ALLEY ON
TH E EAST SIOE OF BLOCK 5
LOCKHART
SUBDIVISION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M FLAT
BOOK 1, PAGE 70. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEkBNOLE COUN­
TY, FLOflffiA
YOU ARE NOTIFIED dwt a
ComptaH to gnat m m to rato prop*ty undw a H i daad pumwr* to
Florida Statute Section 65 061
mgartong dw todowhg property Pi
Scmhota Ceuoy. Florkta
LOTS 1 AND 2 ANO ONE-HALF
(1/2) OF THE VACATED ALLEY ON
THE EAST BIDE OF BLOCK 5
LOCKHART
SUBDIVISION.
ACCOROMQ T O TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED M PLAT
BOOK 3. PAGE 70. PUBUC
RECORDS OF SEkENOU COUN­
TY, FLOMOA.
Hat been Had agtanat you and you
am rsgtoisd to h t v * a copy to your
wrman database. * any to 5 on
EVELYN W. CLONINOER. dw
FtatodTa adomay, shoes adtoaaa la
151B Wait Broadway. Ovtodo,
Ftartda 32765, wid whoa* maEng
addraaa la P O Bar 620337.
Oviedo, Ftartda 32762-0337, on or
batata Nov B, 2001. and M* dw ortgPwi wan tw Ctara to tea ooisi totwr
PPOrl IfTnCI un In* r w l l i I BIOTrwy or Pnrrwffiataty

ba sold to dw Mtowal bkktar al
dw w n t her* doer. Samlnto* County
Courthousa, Sanford. Flortda. on
Monday. Nmambw 11. 2001. al
11:00am
Pdprwri to Sal* to*. lpc*cabta
doeumwAary (lam p tamo end
racortong toaa am mrsarad to ba
pak, by dw aunaaakl brddar al dw
Ful paymaa to an smoua
aqtwl to dw N ((w w bid la du* a*7kn
24 hours after dw advartftad bm* to
Ml*. A9 payments aha* ba cash or
guwanlaad
ku irurtwa .
mod*
payable to dw Clark to dw Clreurt
Court.
Doled on 10/4/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEM XO LE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by QERALOME HARFORD Deputy
Otonk
10.17.24,31.2001

WTTHESSmy hand and tw ami to
da* Court on dw day to O C T • 3

C E T TO F K Jm NO: IEEE
TEAR OP MBUANC3:1**d
PARCEL IO# 0520-30-9AL-260002X

MARYANE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E ORCUTT COURT
Jana E Jaaawto
Deputy dark
lAcTwia K. Maaon.EsquPa
BUTLER E HOSCH, P A
31ES Soudi Conway Road, 8u*s E
Orlando, Ftortd* 32*12
Attorney k* Pta*w«
Pubkah Octobw 31, and Novambw
7.2001
FF230

M THE C M C U T COURT
M ANO FOR
EEMMOI ■ COUNTY,
PLOTBOA
C A M NO: 05CA-1951-15G
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS,
WC. FlWA COUhfTRYVrtOE
FUNOMQ CORPORATION.

TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE:
tou v i n*fwy noiiTOpa in « Bn
Order to Summary AdmaasbaHon
has bean antarad ki dw aetata to
FRANK SYLVESTER, deceased.
FUe Number Ot-1042-CP. by dw
Cdetol Court to Sombiota Cocrty
r k x x h , r iw tiV unwon, in#
wkkaaa to which la PO . Drawer C,
Santard. Ftanda 32771, twl dw total
cmh vataa to »w aataa* la ttaaa han
125000 and tw ( dw names and
tddNHMt ol1 Kto m lo nfw k h u
b u n u a jg v d by tueh o rtx irtt

601 N. Magnoia Avenue
Orlando. Ftortta 32903
A l penene are raqurad to lbs w«n
tw dark to aWd court
WITHIN 3 CALENDAR MONTHS
FROM THE TM E OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ••
dam* agadwt he aetata In tah torn
and rrwnrwr praaertoad by SadtorI
733703 to dw Ftontda f ll M w and
Fkta 54*0 to (W Ftorto* FkJhaa to
PtoouMmw.
ALL CLAIMS ANO DCMAN08 NOT
SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
PuMcabon to dta Noaca ha# begun
on Octobw 31.2001
WHam H. Momaon. Eagtara
Flortd* Bw • 143303
BALDWIN (MORRISON. P A
7100 SotahtVwray 17-92
Fam Park, Florida 32730
Tataphorw: 4071134-1424
tor
PubaaC October 31, and Novarrbw
7,2001
FF226

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB EIGHTEENTH
JU04CULL ORCUTT
M ANO FOR
BEH M O U COUNTY.
STATE OF FLORKNk
CMLCXVWON
1 01-CA-1J1514
NATX3NSCREDIT FINANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION,
SUCCESSOR BV MERGER TO
NATION SCREDIT
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION O F FLORIOA.
PHILLIP
FRANCOIS
AjK/A
PHILIPPE S. FRANCOIS, E TA L .
D*t*ndant(a)
N O TK E O* BA LI
Notaw to haraby gwan aw l pur•uar* to tw O t a r or Fnw AaRywant
SI dared In h w cause. Pi dw Cdctol
Court to Semhato Canty, Florida, I
Semhcta Canty. Ftorkta. daaertbed
H:
LO T 21 ANO 22. BLOCK 30. SANLANOO, THE SUBURB BEAUTI­
FUL.
SANFORD
SECTION.
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED M
FLAT BOOK 3. PAOES 651/2
THROUGH 68. PUBUC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA:
W public sale, to tw hqpwto and bast
bidder, tor cash al dw Waal Front
Door to dw Saminola County
Courthouse, K I North Park Avarua.
Santard. Ftonda al It 00 AM. on
Novarrbw 19,2001.
DATED: OCT23 2001
(Saal)
dark to dw Octal Court
Bf. J*
Deputy Ctark
Wldi Dtaabtawa A d paraona Pi need
to ipectol acoanmnrtainrt to parbcL
aavan (7) days prior to any procaadng. contact dw Court AtfeiWWbaaon
Ofllca or Ctark to Court to Bw County
referenced above.
it hearing
Impeded. (TTD) 15005956771, or
Vaco (V) 1500-9658770. via
Florida Relay Santa*.

Mark 0. Breakstone. Eagutrs
MARK D BREAKSTONE A ASSG
ClATES. P A
1247 Saudi UyrtM Avenue
CtawwWw. FL 33796
PubSan Octobw 31, and November
7.2001
FF229
M TH E CtflCUTT COURT
dk AMO FOR
SEM M O LI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO: 00-CA573-14-B
ASSOCIATES HOME EOUTTY
SERVICES. INC. LVa FORD
CONSUMER FINANCE COMPANY.
INC..
TOMMIE
BRYANT;
BRYANT, and w

BEVERLY

apousaa ettanmg by, hrautoi and
under any to ha above named
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE la hereby given hal dw
undersigned Ctark ol dw Circuit
Court to Samnola County. Florida,
w* on dw day to NOV 77 2001,. al
1100 i n . Waal front door to tw
Samnola County Courthouse pi
Santard. Florida. o6w tor pale and
a*4 at pubkc outcry to dw hgFwal
and bail bidder tor cash, tw totanping (taaenbad proparty situated pi
Samnola County. Florida
TTw Weal 97 12 teat to Lol 6 Block
4. SANFORD FARM3. accordng to
h Ptal hereto as recorded n Plei
Book 1. paga 127 and 125 Pvbkc
Record! to Seminole County.
Florida
pursuant lo dw Final Judgment
antarad Pi a cats pandng ei laid
C o w l dw style to ahrch 1* mealed
WI1 NESS my hand and official saal
to saal Court dw day to OCT24

2001.2001
1G4HR94C6KH4030S6

L ecals

COUNTY,

PROBATE DHkBON

NOTKE OP A PUBLIC H U M M

Node* la haraby gyvan dwl a FuMc
Hearing will ba held In dw
Commisaion Room al dw Cdy Hal In
ha cay to Santard. Florida, al 7 00
o'clock PM on Novambw 12. K O I,
to consider dw eVopbon to an ordL
nance by ha Cdy to Santard, Ftortda,
aba to which la aa ta*cm e:

Bagm a dw Mariacaon to dw North
taw to Santard Onto and dw Waal
rttod to way Ina to Rrwhart Road (a
200, alda ngrato-way), twnca N X
itogiaaa 36 nnmulaa 09 tacoreto W
along aato Nordi taw tar 1390 06 taw
lo dw Eatl nghl-to-way Ln- to
bdaralala 4 (Sacbon 77190-2436)
bang a port to 797.97 tool ladua
curve; dwnea Norffwaalerly along
4Aid curve oaflacting to tw rtghl
through a central angle to 25
dagraa* 99 innoia* 43 aaconda.
having a chord boanng to N 90
daw ear 10 maiuwe 12 aaconda E,
tar an arch Valance to 381.11 tael
dwnea com m a along aaal Eaal
ngyil-to-way bw dw talowmg court
aa; N 63 dayaaa 06 maxaaa 03 aaconda E lor 447 74 law Nordwauarty
•long a 399.70 taw raVua curve
daltacung la tw tad dmugh a central
angle to 62 degree! 17 mrnlaa CO
leconda lot in arc vitanca to
42363 leal N 00 degree! St mmWee 01 Hconta E lor 236 47 law lo
dw Soudi nghLto iMy bw to Paola
Road (CR 46A). Ihence S 89
dagraea 49 mnutaa 36 Mconda E
along aad loudi bw tor t vwanca to
364 66 law 10 dw Wail ngM to 'way
to w d Rrwhart Road, dwnoa S 00
dagraea 00 mnaaa 43 aaconda W
along laid Waal bw kw 1606 06 law
Id dw Nordi b w to Santard Or am
and dw Port to Begairwig
A Pubec Hearing wW be held n he
Commraarun ChamOan, Lake Mary
C4y Hal. 100 N. Country Club Road.
Laka Mary, Florida The puhac a
muted lo anand and be heard. Said
hearing may be continued bom am*
Id bm* unM r*w Cdy Commwwon
makaa a llnal daewun. A copy to dw
prapoaed Maalar Ptan and ha F n l

ecals

October It , 2001

NOTICE OF INTENT IS HERSY
GIVEN by dw Cdy Commwaton to
dw Cty to Lake Mary, Florida, dwt
laid Commrsaion n* hoU a Pubic
Hearing on Novombw 15 2001, al
7:00 p m . or aa toon dwrealtor aa
poaabto, to corwktar dw Maator Plan
and dw FVai Amandrrwnl to dw

TOGETHER WITH
C -2
Th* North 690 00 tow to Sacbon 5
Townahip 20. Rang* 30 Eaal.
Samintoe County. Florida, lying
Saudi to and abutang dw Southerly
Right to Way krw ol Patoa Road
(CR 46A), M o lying Eaal to State
Road 400 (Merwata 4) and lying
Waal to Rrwharl Road.
Bang mora parbetaarty daaerbad

L

d you ara a parson andi a daabtay
*ho naada any iccommodanon Pi
order 10 parbopau n hw proceed
Pig. you ara earned. *1 no coal to
you, to h a pnjvwcn to carter! am s
lanes Ptaaaa contact Court adrwv
talrator. X I N Park Avenue. Sola
N K I . Santard. Florida 32771.
(407)665-4227 aid 4227. w h n 2
working days to your recap! to hw
notice to toredoeipe seta 4 you wa

Wednesday, October 31.2001

CHARLES T. JACKSON A/K/A
CHARLES T. JACKSON, lb; LAURA
L JACKSON; UNKOWN TEN AN T I.
UNKNOWN TE N A N T II; and
MCCOY FEDERAL CREDIT UMON.
*012673

N O TK E 0*
N O TK E la haraby given da l dw
tmdaragpwd Ctark to h a Circut
Caul to Ssmkiota County. Flortda.
•5 on dw 13 day to Novarrtoar.
2001. al I 1 « o dock A M al dw
Waal bom door to dw Bamlnota
Cotady Courthouao ki Santord,
Florida, totar tak aata and **6 to pU5
k outcry to dwlktowa* and batobtow w cu n , m i TOKjwiny-opeanDeq
property Bkuets Pi Samlnto* County,
Florkta:
Lrt 4 and dw East 1569 toto to Lot
5 Bock 67. SANLANOO TH E SUB­
URB BEAUTIFUL PALM SPRINGS
SECTION u raoordad Pi P M Book
3, Pag* 6S.5 Pubkc Records to
8*rantos Campy. Ftortd*.
puauom to dw Fkwi Judgrrwm
antarad Pi k caa* pandng Pi u U
C o w l tw atyta to tahich M htocatad
WITNESS my hand and official aato
to said Court tea 19 day ok October,
2001.
P you are a parson wtdi a deabSdy
who naada any accemmodMtan In
OfflK to pwucipiUi n m preevN*
hg. you am lOtaad. M no eoto to
you, to h * provtaton to cartaki aaatatanca, P k iM contact Court adninistrator, X I N. Park Avenue, StoH
N X I . Santord. Ftortd* 32771.
(407)6654227 am 4227, wahbi 2
aorkirg days to you* rscakpl to hw
neboa to loractowjra aata: t you am
hearing PnpWrnd. cal 1500-*65
*771; d you am vote* knptarsd, cal
1500-9555770.
(COURT SEAL)
Maryann* Mom*
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By* Jana E Jessnlc
Daoutv Ckfefk
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Sandra A Marttwi
But* AHoadi. P A
3196 5 Conway R d. Sta E
Orlando, Ftonda 32612
(407)361-5200
Pubaah October 31, and Novambw
7.2001
FF231
W THE CMCLKT CO U R T
OF TH E 1ETH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
OFFLO RKA
M ANO FOR
M M M fe o w n T
JURISDICTION DIVM ON
No. 01-CA-415I4
Nordi Anwrtcan Mortgage Company,
PLAINTTF F.
v*.
AJbart Banks. PI; Cheryl D. Banka, to
to,
DEFENDANTS.

NOTKB OF
Node* la haraby given hat. pur­
suant to dial Final Judgment to
Fomctoaura dated Octobw 22.2001.
and arearad m erv* case number 01C A 4 1514. to dw Ckcu* Court to tw
l l h Judicial Clrcurt In and tor
Sanknota Canty, Flortda. adwmm
NORTH AMERICAN MORTGAGE
COMPANY, to PtalnM and Afcart
Banka. Ill; Cheryl 0. Banka;
Mortgaga Etactraruc Registration
Systems, Inc., aa nombws tor
Household FPwndai Same**. Th*
Chapman Groves Homeowners
AHOrtadm. h e .;___ , unanown paraorys) Pi poster non to dw sutyact
real property, * 1;
- imknown paraonii) n pnaaaaalon to dw subject
raw
proparty.
*2.
w/ara
Darandani(r), I wd aa* to dw htghato
and baal bkktar tor cash al dw Waal
boa door to tw Samira!* County
Caurthoua* Pi Santotd, Flortda.
Baminota County. Ftonda, *1
119000 AM an dw 27di day to
November. 2001, dw knowing
said Final Judgnwra. to w*
LOT 65 CHAPMAN GROVE 3.
ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 46.AT PAGES U
THROUGH 46. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
NOTE: Pursuers 10 dw F W D*M
Coilactlun Practical Act you am
advised hat dv* taw Irm la deemed
to ba a dabl cokactor anampbng to
ccAacI a dabl and any htamnabon
obiaawd wta b* used tor dwt pwpoaaDated tw day to O C T 24 2001,.
MARYAMS MORSE
Ctark to Circtal Court
By Ruth King
Daoufv Ctork
COOIU3 A 8TAWIARSW. P A
4010 Boyecoul Boulevard
Suks 460
Tampa. FL 33607
Tataphorw: (813)6775006
C6S410-OI-0664
Publiah Octobw 31, and Novambw
7,2001
FF232
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH* EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
X ANO FOR
tE M N O LE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
Casa No: 01-CA-216515W
CLARETMA CAMPBELL,
PtahM.
va.
WILLIE
KNIGHT.
LOUELLA
KNIGHT. MATTIE M KNIGHT. LEO
KNIGHT. TERRY JEAN KNIGHT.
CHARLIE KNIGHT. JIMMY KNIGHT.
SADIE M
CAPE MART. LEM
KNIGHT. JR AND D 0R EN 20
KNIGHT. AS THE HEIRS OF MARY
KNIGHT. DECEASED
D*l*atant(s|
N O TK E OF ACTION
T O WILLIE KNIGHT. LOUELLA
KNIGHT. MATTIE M KNIGHT. LEO
KNIGHT. TERRY JEAN KNIGHT.
CHARLIE KNIGHT ANO JIMMY
KNIGHT. IF ALIVE. AND IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES. ORANTEES. CREDI­
TORS ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST THEM. AND ALL PAR­
TIES CLAIMING ANY INTEREST IN
AND TO THE FOLLOWING REAL
PROPERTY
LOTS I ANO 2 ANO ONE HALF

2001.2001
(SEAL)

N O T K E 13 HEREBY GIVEN, dwi
SAUL 4 C O AS CUSTOOIAN (ARI­
ZONA) E PLYMOUTH FdlANOAL
COMPANY. INC , dw hoktar to dw
lcat*(a) haa Nad aard
i) tor a t u daad to b*
laauad dwreon. Th#
barta) and yaarta) to
itasctlptapi to tw prapwty. and t w
n*m*(t) ki wNch I was

DaacnpOon to Praparty: LEO LOTS
Ctark to CbtuB and Cosily
Court Semhcta Caddy. Ftartda
B Y Deborah Conw*
EVELYN W .CUM INQER
CLOMNGER ANO FILES
P .O .BO X 620337
OVIEDO, a 32792-0337
AMERICANS WITH DtSAMJTIES
ACT OF 1990
ADMdiSTRATIVE ORDER
No. 93-*7
Persona *&lt; i a rlaabtty aho need
a epedai acconinodabon to psrttapat* Pi dka proceeding should conlato ADA CoonSnator at X I N. Park
Avenue, Suita N. X I , Santord,
Ftortd* 32771 a* t o n TWCX2) day*
pitor 10 dw prooHdhg Tataphorw:
(407)669-4227;
15005956771
(TD D ).
PublahOctabw 10.17,24.31.2001
FF085

tor Tea Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. hW
SAUL t CO AS CUSTODIAN (UNCOLN) E PLYMOUTH F54ANC1AL
COMPANY. d lC , dw hoktar to dw
biasing cwtoicar*(i) Iw* Had aald
cartdkataG) tor a tea daad to bo
laauad dwreon. D w oarMeata numtwr(a) and y*w(i) to laauanc*. tw
daacikibon to tw praparty. and dw
n*nw(s) h which a wa* aaaaaaed
Wars x toluw*.

CERTIFICATE NO: 2210
YEAR OF M iUAN Ct: 1M&gt;
PARCEL ID*. 052O-32-X1-00IW-

0000
0*aatoaan to Praparty- L£Q SEC
06 TWP 209 ROE 32E B t/2 OF NW
1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF NW 1/4
Names Pi which an a t u d: WAL­
TER SOUJER. FRANCIA OILER
A l to said prapwty bang Pi tw
County to Samnola, State to Florkta.
Untaaa such c*mhcai*(i| m u b*
radaamod acooitong to taw; tw prap­
arty daaerbad Pi puch cartolcalaG)
wU b* soU to he hignasl taddw al
dw weal bur*door, Bamrata County
Courthousa, t antord. Florkta. on
Monday. NasSWta
1001. M
11-OOam
Paynwrt to Seta to*, appacabta
documanlary stamp taua and
raoonkig tas* am isqiand to ba
paid by h a surxasaki bkktar al ha
aata. Fid paymaa to an amouto
equal to dw N^wat bid la du* adhln
24 hours altar rw ato arkaad ama to
aata. A l payments aha* b* cash or
guaranteed
nrtrumani.
mad*
payable to dw Ctark to ha Cbtsj*
Court
Dated on KY4/2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE C R C U IT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Ctark
PubkahOclobw 15 17,24,31. 2001
FFQB6

tar T u Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY G/VEN. hal
SAUL 6 CO AS CUSTOOUN (ARI­
ZONA) 5 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY. d C . dw hoktar to dw
c*rtHcata(a) tor a tea daad to ba
issued hereon. The oartMcata nunv
b«r(s) and yaarta) to laauanc*. dw
dsscrtpbon to dw praparty, and dw
nam*(a) In which a was arsessad

CERTIFICATE NO: 647
TEAR OF MSUANCft: ltd*
PARCEL ID*. 3515-30-61521000110
Daacnpaon to Proparty: LEO S 10
FT OF LOT II ♦ ALL LO T 12 BLK 21
PiNE LEVEL PB 6 PO 37
Names ki ahtch aaaaasad WILLIE
V GRAHAM. ELIZABETH H GRA­
HAM
A l to said praparty bang In dw
County to Samnola. Slat* to Florida
Untaaa such c*rtdcas*(t) shal ba
radswnad accordhg lo taw. h* prap*rty daaenbad Pi auch carkkcaiad)
wd b* atod to dw hrgtwu twttar al
dw wad koto door. Sanknota County
Courthousa, Santord. Ftorkta. on
Monday. Novambw 19. 2001, *1
1100am
Paymaa to Sal* la*, appkwhta
documanlary stamp tarsi and
racanlna leas ar* rsguvad to ba
paUby tw auccaaalto bUdat al dw
aata Fid paymaa to an amount
equal to tw Nghsst tnd * due w*hn
24 horn altar dw advarkaad tstw to
aata A l payments dial tw cash or
guwanlaad
Instrument,
mad*
payable to h* Clark to dw Circuit
Court
0«l*don 10,42001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Ctark
PubkahOckbw 15 17.24. 31.2001
FF069
_________
lor T u Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, dial
SAUL 6 CO AS CUSTOCHAN (ARI­
ZONA) 6 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY, INC . dw hoktar to dw
toknamg c*rtdcal*(a) ha* Mad said
c*rtdcaw(a) tor a t u dead to b*
laauad harem Th* cartSIcato numbar(i) and yaarta) to toauanca, he
J r a. l i n en to tw praparty. and tw
nam*&lt;*) Pi which t war saaaaaad
la ar* u knows
CERTIFICATE NO: 647
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: I t M
PARCEL ID* 251531 9LK-00000100
Dw4cnpaon to Prapwrty LEG LOT
10 SANFORO TRAIL ESTATES PB
45 PG3 12 6 13
Namwa Pi when puss sad TV RAN
SULLIVAN SR. JO ANNE LANSIOUCT
A l to said praparty Lang pi dw
Cornty to Samnola. Stale to Ftonda
Untaaa auch csrt4icai*&lt;s) ahal b*
radaamad acconkng to taw. ha prap­
arty dear itowd n suen cartrflcaiatr)

23 24 23 ♦ 29 BLK 26 CRYSTAL
LAKE WINTER HOMES SllflO PB 2
PO 116

Hem** Pi wrhtch **s****rt CREWS
SANDERS. AMY L HALO. BETTY L
HALO
A l to said preparty bakig In dw
County to Bwrknol*. Stata to Ftorkta.
Untaw auch cwWcata(t) total b*
iwdawrwd aooortBng to tael dw prap­
arty dascribed In such c*r*kcW*(a)
a « b* atod to dw hitowto bsdttar ai
tw waul born door. Oamlnota Canty
Caurthoua*, Santord, Ftorkta, on
Monday, November IB. 2001, al
1100am.
Payment to Sal* to*, appacabta
documanlary stamp lares and
racordbig to** ara raqubad to b*
ptad by dw eucoaaahjl bkktar al dw
aata. F u l payment to an amount
aqtta to dw Mghato bid la ikw rrtdkn
24 h o rs altar dw wtoarttoad *m* to
Mto. A l paynwms towB tw cash or
guaranteed
Instrument,
mad*
payable to *to Ctark to h a O cu k
Cowl
Oatadon 104/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
C U R K O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Daputy
Ctark
Putdah Octobw 10.17.24.31,2001
FF09I
Node* to Appdr eHon
for Tix O m c I
N O TK E IS HEREBY OWEN, dwi
SAUL 6 C O AS CUSTODIAN (ARI­
ZONA) ( PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY. INC . dw hoktar to dw
cartdcatad) tor a t u dead to tw
•sued dwreon. Th* camkcaa* nanbat(t) and y**r(i) to laauanc*. dw
datenpoon to dw praparty. and dw
nam*(p) n which * *i
Wars u toaowa
C IR TIP K A TE HO: 3*11
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1M*
PARCEL IDS: 2 5 2 1-35611-0000Daaarbwon a* R uperly. t e a L O T
sea BRANCH TREE PB 2d PG W
Names in which assessed: GENE
SEMEL DEBORAH SEMEL
Al to aard praparty being Pi dw
Canty to Sammota. Stas* to Ftonda.
Untaaa auch cer--neater i) aha* ba
radaamad scx iid ig to tow, dw prap­
arty rtow-11 a 1 Pi puch c*rs*cas*(i)
*5 b* atod to tw tktowsl biddw w
dw west bont door. Oorrwiota C anty
Courthouse. Santord. Ftonda, on
Monday. November 19. 2001. al
1100am
Payment to Sta* to*, wita-aht*
documentary stamp tares and
laconXng toaa am rsquMd to ba
paid by dw successful bkktar al rw
aata Fua paymaa to an amouto
aquta to dw tyghaal bid ta du* a*hm
24 houn altar tw adverb* *d tm* to
•eta A l peymonta arwl b* cash or
guwtntmd
malrumanl.
mad*
payebta to dw Ctark to dw Ckota
Coot
Datadon 10/40001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Daputy
Ctark
Pubftah Octobw 10.17,24. 31,2001
FF09J
l*r t w Dead
NO TKE IS HEREBY GIVEN, hal
SAUL 6 C O AS CUSTOOIAN (AJAX)
A PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA­
NY. IN C . dw hoktar to dw todowkig
cartkcawts) h u Nad aald cartelcarats) tor a t u daad to b* laauad
haraora The carkhcau rwnbarti)
and yaarts) to isauanca. dw itaacrp eon to dw property, and dw nam*&lt;t)
Pi which a w u asauaad Ware u
CERTIFICATE NO. 4262
TEAR OF ISSUANCE: I N *
PARCEL IDS: 1521-31-11500000030
Description to Praparty: LEO LOT 3
OVIEDO EXECUTIVE CENTER PB
X PG 22
Nam## Pi which anassad WASF1
A MAKAR
Al to taaj property bang Pi Iw
County to Samnol*. SUM to Ftomta.
Untau such cartllcta*(i) slwi b*
radaamad acconlng to taw. dw prap­
arty daaenbad Pi such c*rtolcW*(i|
w* b* aokl to dw higbaw brddw al
h* waal boa door. Samrota County
Courthousa, Santord. Florida, on
Monday. November tg. 2001, at
1100am.
Paymaa to Seta tas. appacabta
documanlary stamp tanas and
recording laaa am isquuad lo be
paid by l a successful bkktar at tw
sale Fu* paymaa to an amowil
equal to dw latowst bid 1* dua wahsi
24 horn altar h* advarltsad Pm* to
sata. A l payments she* b* cash or
guwanlaad
nalrumanl.
mad*
payabta to dw Clark to dw C n u l
Court
D M d on 1042001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctark
Pubkah October 10.17.24.31,2001
FFOM
____________
tor T u Dead
NOTKE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, hal
SAUL 6 CO AG CUSTOOIAN (AJAX)
4 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA­
NY. INC . dw hoktar to dw toaowmg
carshcatatti h u Mad aard c*m5
catatsl tor a t u daad to ba laauad
haraon Th* cartdlcata numbar(a)
and yaarta) to issuance, dw dsaertpkon to tw property, and dw nam*(s)
n erven t w u aataaaad a/ars a*
CERTIFICATE NO: 4432
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: I***
PARCEL 10#: 34-21-31 60514002060

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Deecrtpam to Praparty. LEG UNIT
20« BLDG 14 HUNTERS RESERVE
A CONDO PB N POS V TO *7
Names ki which assessed
WILLIAM N DEWOOER
A l to said praparty bang ki tw
Cocrty to Samhoto, Sue* to Ftorkta
Untaaa puch cartolcta*(s) shal tw
radaamad accruing lo law, ha prop­
erty daacrtwd Pi auch caibkcated)
w « b* atod to tw htywK bkktar ta
dw west trato door. Saminota C a rry
Caurthoua*. Santord. Florida, oo
Monday. Novantow 19. 2001, to
1100am
Paymaa to Sta* ta*. appecabta
documentary stamp t u n and
raeomng teas ar* raqurad to b*
tata. Ful paymaa to an amor*
aquta to tw ht^wto bta la du* saNn
24 h a n tAw tw edverttaad *ma to
teta. A l ptymeot taui b* caeh or
guaranteed
ewbuiwO.
mad*
payebta to tw Ctark to h* O ra n
Court
D«t«d oo 1QM/200Y.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by OERALDWE HARFORO Deputy
Ctark
PiMtatOcfcbw 10.17,24,31,200
FFOBS

M THE EMHTEENTH
JU X C U IC R C U T
EEMIeOI I COUNTY,
FR06AT1 MVTtaON
FILE NO.: 91-19T7-CP
M RE: ESTATE OF
ALBERT J FORNACC.
Th* admtaabetton to tw aetata &lt;4
ALBERT J. FORNACE, dacuawl
FS* Nunbw 01-1077-CP It paniBng
Pi h * Cbcut Court tor Saminota
County, Ftorkta. Probata Ovtatoty
dw add*** to *aeh * X t N. Perk
Avarua, Santord, FL 32771. The
name and addaaa to dw parsons!
raaeOtahe'e adomay aa sal 1
AIL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
,
Al person* on *hom tea node* la
Cfwaanqa dw vaAdty to dw wa. dw
g a M c N o a to BW personal rvpraaantadv*. venua, or krWikcSon to
t w Court em mgUmd to M* dwk
obtacbon* Wdi hi* C a r l WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO TKE
OR THIRTY OAY8 AFTER THE
OATE OF SERVKE OF A COPY OF
TH B N O TK E ON THEM.
A l creators to dw dscertaa end
odwr persons htvtng claims or
dhmf'Artdi sgHknit ttvs dicidtni i
•stata mutl N* dwk ctakrw **h tea
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER TME DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f IHIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED W IU
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* data to ha Ural pubtcaHan to
hw Nance I* Oct 24. 2001
Parson*! Rapraaaniabva
AJbart J Fomaca, Jr
9006 Kirtutata Road
Bahasda. MO 20692
Attorney lor Personal RsprsaanUbv*
Stfonen H Conor
Hutchison. Marrwta ICoovar. PA.
POBoa 1149
Santord, FL 32TT2
(407)322-4091
ftonda Bar No. 0314060
Pibtan OcfcWw 24,11,2001
FPI7B
a t r m cm cx jrr c o u r t
OP THE EWHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CtRCUTT
OF FLORIDA
IN ANO FOR
ICMMOLE COUNTY
CASE N O .: 01-CA-19O4 W
OflMTIII,

HERBERT B. LUSH and LOUISE F.
LUSH, hw «ta . and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS,

PLA*TOFF5 NOTKE OF ACTION

TO

UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
TR U STEES
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS OF LOUISE F. LUSH
And al park** ctakrang paamai tty
hreutol undw or agansi
UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TR U S TEES
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS OF LOUISE F. LUSH
aol a l parttaa having w dwmng to
iwvs any rtghl ebt. or ntaraw Pi dw
property harem described: CUR­
RENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED dwi an action
to knekw* mortgage on tw M ow­
ing daaenbad praparty pi Samrota
Countv Ftortd*
W EST 1( FEET OF LOT X ANO
THE EAST SO FEET OF LOT 31.
BLOCK O. LONGWOOO PARK.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF. RECORDED X P U T
BOOK 11. PAGES I. 9. ANO 10 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
and having t commonly known
364 Howard BhrtJ , Longwood. FL
32790
h u boon Nad agaaet you and you
am raqurad lo serve an ori^nal to
yot# written detanaaa, 4 any. wan ha
Samnola Canty Ctark todeaCoiKI
warm X days Irom h* tm d ro to
pubteabon, and to aarv* a oopy on
P W W T i Altomay. Gary P Con. to
tw Law Frm to MASON 4 ASSOCI­
ATES. P A . whom addraaa * 17797
U S Hitoiway 19 Norh. Sota 900.
Mangrove Bay. Ctaanmlw. Ftonda
33/64 wihm X days bom dw Ikil
dal* ol publication, otherwise a
detain wit b* antarad agaaial you
tor dw ratal demanded si tw a m Dated O CT 172001
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Ruth King
At Deputy Ctark
In accordance wkh 1
WPh DwabWMs A d parson* wkh
dsattabas rwadng a spaas! accom­
modation to parkepata si hi* pro­
ceeding should contact court
Arknmatmion at tatacborw numbw
1-407-669-4330. not lewr han seven
(7) days prior to tw pracaadtig It
hearing anpairad. (TOO) 1 600565
■771, or Vac* (V) 1500-9656770.
vW Ftorkta Relay Same*
Mason 4 Associates. PA.
17787 US 1 9 N , Su*e 900
Ctaarwatar. fL 13/64 6664
Aon Gary P. Con
(727)9353600
Pubkah Octobw 24.31. 2001
FF176
Pvbsc ateson to b* hard al 901 wn.
on *w 12*i *ay at Naisww.i. 2001. al
tw koto door to Alan a Towmg Inc
LocatU at 249* Okl laa* Mary FV1
Salta 19a. Sankrd. FI lor r* pupou
to dapotkig to t* toauMng vanctaa
For U t w pfemwaon panaa ca l
(407)321 2X6
(I ) Year 75Maa* Ponaac
VINt2L69AM&gt; 173722
Pubkan Octobw 31.2001
FF204

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tor Tha Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVER. fod
SAUL t CO AS CUSTOOIAN (AJAX)
A PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA­
NY INC . toe holder d foe loaowfng
e»ta(i) lor ■ tax dead to bo reread
foaraon Tho tartiftoata numb«ti)
end year(t) d issuance. tho daacrlpBon ol tho property. ant Bio named)
in which 0 m a i i i i m d Ware u
C ER Tm C A Tt NO: 44J*
YEAR OP ISSUANCE; IM S
PARCEL O0 13-21 31 - 9 X X X
0470
Doaatpbon ol Property: LEO LOT
4T HUNTERS STAND AT CARS..
LO N P B 4 2P G S M TO X
Nam n In whkfo aaaoaaad FAISAL
ASQARAU. INORIO L ASOARALI
AS ol add property bong ta *to
Corny ol Samtoota, SUM d Ftortde.
Union sudi carl*toato(s) ahal bo
redeemed accordtog to loo, Ibo
prepony deaatwd In audi certfocatad) wd bo add lo Ho Nghed bkt, d a at no wad (rent door. Samtode
County
Courthouaa.
Sanford,
— Ftorkta. on Uorefoy. Oecantoer 10,
~ 2001, ol ILOOdn.
Payment d Safo too. appanWo
documentary atarnp t a i n and
-recordng ton are retired to bo
t .paid by too reccewtd b u d * ol toe
-laoio. Fid poyrnare d on amount
in equal to too hrcfoeet bid Is duo wdiki
14 hours diet M odreittaod Bmo d
u l r AS paymam r ia l ba caah or
e guarontood
Inwrumont.
mada
., payabta to ha Ctark d foe Ctrod
.v Court
Dated on IMEOOOI.
- MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE C M C U T COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by QERALOINE HARFORO Deputy
Clare
Pudtah October 31, did drew i l l
7, 10.21.2001
FF2S3

to rIb i Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Piet
SAUL A CO AS CUSTOOIAN (AJAX)
_ S PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COUPAiy NY INC , tie holdd d tho IdtoaOng
E cartiltoatedl h n Nod aoH oadM| cotod) tor a t u dead lo ba laouod
'Treraan Tho cerdtoato numporta)
“ did yoorta) d laauanca, too dtkcrtp•on d too preparty, and too namo(a)
In which •
-

C U T TV IC A T I NOi « H T

YEAR OP ISSUANCll IM S
PARCEL IDO; 27 21-3I SO1-0000
2320
OoacitoBon d Prepody: LEO LOTS
7* 232 TO 230 KEW QAROENS PS 4
POS1
Nam n in which assessed: CARRIE
M HARRISON. RICHARD A MARRJ- SON
A ) d laid proporty bang In toe
Comfy d Semaiota. Stale d FtortdA
Ltotou eudi c a d c d a d l anal ba
redaamad eocondng to low, too propany doaertood at auch certdcatad)
■d bo add to too Nghoal brddd at
tw m l Pont door. Somaioto Cou*y
Courthouse. Sanford. FtortdA on
Monday, December 10, 2001. ol
II 00am.
Payment d Sale loo. appOcada
documentary stamp lo a n and
recording to n are required to bo
paid by too recceaaAJ bidder at too
•ala Fid payment d an m a r l
equal to toe lngpeat hid ta due worm
24 noun altar ne advertised ume d
•ala AJ payments atiaa ba caan or
guaranteed
mstrvnent,
mada
payada to h r Ctark d toe Ckod
Court
Dated on 1012312001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOfUOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Clare
Pubiah October 31, and November
7. 14,21,2001
FF252

for Tax Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. I W
SAUL 4 CO AS CUSTOOIAN (ARI­
ZONA) 4 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY 1HC , too hofctar d toe
Mowing certhcatad) has Nad sard
carekcanta) lor a t u dead to ba
•eued foaraon Tho coreflcole r*enboRs) and yoor(a) d taeuance, too
dosenpoon d too propany. and toe
nama(a) to wlsch &gt; » u naaiaad
Ware aa toOowt
CERTIFICATE NO. M B
YEAN OP ISSUANCE: 1*00
PARCEL « * : 2 7 -2 1 -X 3 X O O X
0240
Description d Property LEO LOT
24 CEDAR RIDGE UNIT 111 PS 23
PQ 30
Nam n n whato sisassad LUIS
GUZMAN. JULIA-JANE D. GUZMAN
At d sard properly bang to toe
County d Semnde. Su m d FlortoA
Untaa* such careflcaiNal ahal ba
redeemed according to taw; toe prop­
any described to such certificate! s)
lad ba add to toe Nghaal (udder at
the mast front door. Somnolo County
Courthouse. Sadord, Florida, on
'Monday. December 10, 2001. at
.11 00am
• Payment d Sale t n . applicable
'.documentary stamp l a i n and
recordtog Ia n ora raqarad to ba
|ped by toe reccewkJ bidder at toe
seta Fid payment d an amowt
requal to toe hrgheet tad • due attorn
*24 hours after toe advareaad kma d
-sola AJ payments maB ba caah or
^guaranteed
nstrumant.
mada
ipayabta to toe Ctark d the Croat
-Court.
; Dated on HV2S2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Ctark
Pibtah October 31. and November
7. 14. 21,2001
FF2S1
llotici ol1Application
foe fu Dttd
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, toat
SAUL 4 CO AS CUSTOOIAN |AfllZONAI 4 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY INC . the hotoar d toe
toaowmg careftcatafs) b n Nad seal
careftcoiafs) lor a u i dead to ba
asuad (hereon The carMKala nunbans) and yaarfa) of nuance, toe
description d toe property, arc) toe
namefa) n which a wts assessed
tatare as M m .
CERTIFICATE NO; 2M2
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: IB M
PARCEL IOt 132129522 51600310
Oascnprun of Property. LEG UNIT
31 BLDO BIS ROYAL ARMS
CONOO ORB 1400 PO 1544
Names in when t u r n e d DAVIOB
GARY
At d sard property bang at toe
County d SemmcJa Stale d F londa
Unless such cereHcaiefs) shal ba
redaamad aooordaig to taw. toe prop­
erty deecnlMd ai luch cardlcaiafs)
ad ba sold to toe hrghrnt brddar al
toe west hurt door. Sammeta C a rry
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida, on
Monday. December 10. 2001, at
11 00am
Paymam d Seta lea. applicable

T

L eca ls
documentary stamp H i m
and
reeordng t a n are requBed to ba
paid by toe sueceeatol bkktor d tw
•eta Ft* peymem d an m u l
equal to toe Nghad bid ta due warm
24 ba rs after toe edrerttaed tone d
Mto. At payment* m al ba caah or
guaranteed
netrument,
made
payabta to toe Clare d toe O aM
Court.
Dated tn 13717001
MARYANNE MOFISE
CLERK OP TH E ORCUTT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOfW A
by QERALOINE HARFORO Dapdy

cure

Pubtah October 31. and MorenSiai
7.(4.21.2001
FF230
M T N I C M C U T COUNT
OP TH E EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL C M C U T OP
THE STATE OP P L O K M .
COUNTY
C lM No. D 1 -C M I M 4 0
THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK.
AS TRUSTEE OP E C HOME
EQUITY LOAN TR U S T lt M -3
UNDER T W P O O U N Q AND
SERWONO AGREEMENT DATED
AS OP JUNE 1,19(4,

CHRISTIAN R. ISELIN. JANE DOE
ISEUN, UNKNOWN WIPE O F
CHRISTIAN R. «E1JN; EUZASCTH
A ISELIN; JO H N DOE ISELIN.
UFKNOWN HUSBAND OP
ELIZABETH A. ISELIN; M tying.
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OP
SAID
DCFENOANT(S). IF REMARRIED.
AND r DECEASED, THE RESPEC­
TIVE UNKNOWN helre, dental n .
grameea. ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS,
LIENORS, AND
TRUSTEES, AMO ALL OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY.
TH R O UGH UNOER OR AGAdfST
THE NAMEd OEFENOANT(S);
BANK OP AMERICA, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION;
JOHN
DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE DOE
UNKNOWN TENANT.

NO nCEO FEALE
Noftca ta hereby given toat pur­
sued to a Final S n re w y Judgment
d Forectoeure entored In toe aboveatytadeeuae, to toa O d d C a w d
Senwide Cewtly Florida. I a d sal
toe property seuata to Samtooto
County Flortda. Seecrbed s*
LOT 43, BEAR GULLY POWTE.
ACCORDING TO T H I
PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 44. PAGE 7 OP THE
PUflUC RECORDS OP SEMINOLE
COUNTY. PLORKVL
AK/A 2M0 WILD (UNOER COURT.
WINTER PARK. H 327B2.
at putftc Mta. to toe Nghaal end beat
Odder for cash, AT THE WEST
FRONT DOOR SEMINOLE COUN­
TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORD.
FLORIDA. Ftorkta. d tlflO A M , on
toe 20 day d November, 2001.
Ctark d CIRCUIT Court
BY Jana E JeeewK
Deputy Clare
Law Otoftae d Dereel C. Coneue^a
4401 ftorto Armenia Avenue
Tampa FL 33004-1041
Attorneys lor Plaatoft
Pubiah: October 31. 1
7.2001
FF233
IN THE CIRCUIT CO UR T POR
SCMMOL1 COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PWOBATI OMStON
F*a Ne. 01-1047-CP
IN RE. ESTATE O f
AUGUST FRfTTELU.

NOTICE OP ADMEdSTRATION
The tatotataSreeon d toe estate d
August Fretail, deceased. FM
Numbai 01-1047-CP. to pandtog to
the Circuit Court tor Seminole
County, f tonda. Probata Otvtaton.
toe sddraaa d which la 301 North
Parti Avenue. Sentord. Florida
32771. The netnae and a d k s im d

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED TH A T
AS persona on whom t a nonce a
•anted who have obyacoons mat
chaienga toe vaadtyd toe wd, toa
q ii ld-aBona d tod personal repre­
sentative. venue, or (urtaddton d
tore Court are raqurad to Ne I s r
obfectnna wan tola Court WTIHIN
THE LATER O F THREE MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY OAVS A FTER TH E
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
A l credtor* d I

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toe EIGHTEENTH Judcttf dreut to
and to SEMINOLE County. Florida
whereto HOMESIOE LINOINO.
PIC., ta toe P IM M and ZDCNEK
BENOA; SAMI OF AMERICA N A ;
HARBOUR LANDING HOMEOWN­
ER’S ASSOCIATION. PIC.: era toe
Detondents. I wd sea to toe Ngpeet
and bed (adder tor cedi d WEST
FRONT DOOR O f THE SEMPKXE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
FORD. FLORIOA al 1100AM. on toe
20to day d ItovemhatJOOI. toa W lorto to add Ftoal Jud^nere
LOT 25. HARBOUR LAN0P4Q
ACCOR D4NQ TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED PI FLAT
BOOK 14. PAOES 74. PUBUC
RECORDS OF SEMP40U COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
AMJA 2477 Merbour landng,
CsaiatHm/FL 32707
WITNESS MY HARO and toe le d
d tota Court a t OcL 23 2001.
(SEAL)
Ctath d toe Ckcdl Court
By Jane E Jeeeefc
Deputy Ctark
fiJitaieiiU
1 *.......
■ - BJ(
CdlfnrTB lA
H O PCln,
“A
P O Bee 29014
Tampe. Ftotde 33422-4011
FO1004425

to petkdptta to
are aretaed d no end to yoi. tor tie
provtaaton d certain asawtance
Please corsacl Court ArtowtoMOai
d 201 N Park Avenue, SentonL
Florida 32771. tataphona number
(407)444-4227, trllhln 2 working
days d you recopl d tots dneumant R hearing f iv es ad. (TOO) 1400-459-4771,
PuMsh Octatwr 31, aid HuianFiet
7.2001
FF234
p trtd C P a c u rT c o u r t
OF TN B D Q N TIZ N TH
JUOBCUL C M C U T
M A N O FO R
B I N M O U COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ENVISION
CAM No .: 0T-CA4t7-l4-W
MIO-STATE TRUST 3

K M L HENDERSON. W1LUE J.
STARLING and SHERRI S. SMITH.
Indudng any otanoM ip ousts d

andafotoar
paraona clarmng by. toreuffi. undd
€»

NOTICE OF BALB
to me Find Bianmary
Adgmart d Forectoaure antared to
cn Octobar 14. 2001 to
toa CBcul Cowl d Sansnoto CoudB
Florida. I tsd aei toe property aftueted to Seminole Cojnry. Flortda.
REAL PROPERTY
I d 111 did 142 d J O Packard
First AdJBon to Udwey. accorrSng to
toe map or pld toered ee reoordsd
to Pld Book 2, page 104. d toe
Pubic Records d Senwiota C a d y .
Florets
at pubic seta, to toe Ndwta Odder,
tor cash al toe Wait kont door d toe
Semfneta Courey Carrthouse. 301
M Perk Avenue. Satord. Ftoreta
32771, M It 00 A M on NOV 27
2001. 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
B y Jane E Jeeetoc
Deputy Ctark
EDWARD B PRITCHARD
THE PfVTCHARO LAW FIRM
PO. 90* 25154
Tampa. Flortda 33422
(813)247 S9S8
FLORIOA BAR NO,: 712874
Attorney tat P ldiM
EBP/awfW12W100301
Pubish October 31, and November
7,2001
FF234
M T H I C4RCU4T COURT
0 F T H B 1 IT H
JUD4CUL CMCUTT
M A N O FO R
I E MMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 0I-CA-I4M-14-O
BA MORTOAG, LLC. tuccasaa by
rttorga to NATIONSSANC
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.

BRYAN J PEARSON, at ua. at d .
Oatondarats).
N O T K I OF aai a
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to toa Final Judgment antared

on ehom a copy d tee notice ta
Court, toa ttyto d which ta ndtaatad
data d toe aril pubtcaBon d M e
noace must Ne toe» ctaane edh We
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE M ONTHS A FTER TH E
DATE O f THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OH THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O f SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AJ otoer credaora d to* daoedant
and peraona having claims or
damands egetnsl toe decedenTi
•state mual Ma ra n ctaarw wih Me
court WITHIN TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. OEMANOS AND
OBJECTIONS N O T SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data d the first puMcaacn of
tot* Notes ta Octobar 31.2001.
Personal Raprasanutnre
SUNTRUST BANK. CENTRAL
FLORIDA
by Anna Q McBnda
as as Vice Praaalare
200 South Orange Avenue
Orlando. Florida 32402
A Homey
tor
Personal
Lawrence £ Dolan. Eequee
Florida Bar No 0P924I
LAWRENCE E DOLAN. P A
900 East Jackaon Sired
Orlando. Florida 32801
Tataphona 407A l l -7300
Puduh Ocfctoar 31. and November
7. 2001
FF234
THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AN O FO R
M ld N O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. Ot-CA-1144
DIVISION O
HOMESIOE LENDING. IN C .
Ptantrfl.
VS
ZOENCK BENOA, d al.
DrHandsntts)
NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant lo an Order Rescheduling
Foreclosure Seta dated Oct. 22.
2001. 21X11 and arearad in Casa NO
01-CA-U44 cJ toa Orcut Court d

I WK Sal To Tha tkghaal And Baal
Bidder For Caah Al Tha Wad Front
Door. SEMINOLE COUNTY COUR­
THOUSE. X I North Perk Avenue.
Santord. Flortda 32771. d 1100, On
The Day 01 NOV 27 2001. 2X1. The
Following Described Property As Set
Forth In Said Order Or Final
JudgrranL To-Wk
LOT 3 BLOCK 0. SUNLANO
ESTATES. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK It. PAGES tB
THROUGH 22. PUBUC RECORDS
O f SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
ORDERED al SEMINOLE COUN­
TY FLORIOA tow day ol O CT 23
2001,2X1
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Ax Clerk. Cacut Court
SEMINOLE. Florida
By: Jane E JasewK
As Deputy Clare
SPEAR 4 HOFTUAN
70S Souto Dura fkgyiway
Cord Gditaa. Florida 33144
Tataphona (305(668- 22M

pafa n tola pnxearkng ahead con­
tact AOACoonknetor a X I N. Perk
Avenue. Sate N , Sentord. Florida
32771, at Ueal tore days prior to toe
pnxeedng Tataptuna (407)3234330 Eat 4227: I 600 9558771(TD0). or 1 BX*55-9770(V),
via Florida Rafay Semes/rc
Putatah October 31. and Novambar
7.2 X 1
FF237
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE U T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION OMBION
C A S IN O : 01 CA 1299 if a
CON TIMOR!GAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
GRACE S SMITH. IF LIVING. AND
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GHANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER

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PARTCS C LA M M G AN M T t K B T
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST GRACE 8. SM ITH
UMOfOWN SPOUSE O F G R A C E S
SM ITH IF ANY. J06M DOE ANO
JANE OOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
DCFENOANT(S)

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauare to a Summery Find Judgment
d Forectoeure dded Oct 1 3 2X1
oMred to C M Caee No, 01 CA I2ES
14 Q d tie O ra R Coal d toe IETH
Judtad Oroua In aid tor BEMMOLE
County SANFOFIO. FtartM, I s d eel
to toe Nghad and bed blddsr tor
cadi d THE W EST FRONT DOOR
•t
toa
B IM M O LE
County
Courtoouae tocetod d X I N R U M
AVENUE to SANTORO. Ftorkta. d
11X envon toe 4 day d Dec. 1X1
a d forth to add Bummery Find
LO TS 22 ANO 2 3 P U T OF
W E LUNG TO N S ADOTDON TO
BANFORO. ACCOROMQ T O THE
P U T THEREOF. KECOROEO M
M A T BOOK t. PAGE 113 OF THE
PUBUC RECORDS OF BEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLO R O A
Ddedtota 19 ifoy d Oct 2X1.
(C M C U T CO UR T SCAU
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctark d toe C k c U Court
B y Jane E Je n Hi
Deputy Ctark
Pudtahto:
THE SEMMOLE HERALD
TH E U W OFFICES O F OAVHO J.
STERN, P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PUUNT1FF
SOI 3 Unherafty Drive Sdte E X
Pfontaton. F t 33324
(404)2334X0
01-72XS (CWF)
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERCANS WITH OtSABAjnES
ACT. poaone atto deebaaaee needtog 4 ipadd OTBM enifoEnw KtofAd
ooitad CO U R T AOMMMTRATKM.
at
toa
SEMINOLE
County
Courtoouae at 407-946-4277. 1-400999-4771 (TOO) Of 14X959*770.
™ * PonoB n M f awrwtOT.
PiAAdi October 31
7 .2 X 1
FF234

M THE C M C UT COUNT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CE4CW3
M AJX P O R
■COUNTY,

CASE NO: 01 CA 134414 W
FIRSTAR BANK. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION FIK/A STAR BANK,
NATIONAL ASSOCMTTON
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
GREAT FINANCIAL SAJM. FSB
P U M TIF F
VS
DONALD L BOURNE IF L M N G
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CUUM M O AN N T tR C S T
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST DONALD L BOURNE:
UMCNOWN SPOUSE O F OONA40
L BOURNE. IF ANY. JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TEN AN TS M POSSESSION.
DCFENOAMT(S)
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN pur­
suant ke a Summary Into Judgment
d Forectoaure dded O d 22, 2X1
entered to C M Caee No. 01 C A 1X4
14 W d toe Ckoai Coiat d toe 1ETH
J u d d d CbaR to and tar SEMMOLE
Coudy. Sadord. Ftorkta. I a d aai to
toe htfpied and bed bkktor tor caah
d d W ed bore doa d Courtoouae
at
toe
SEMINOLE
County
Courtoouae located at X I I t Park
Avenue to Sentord, Ftorkta. d 11X
» m- on toa 27 day d Norembar.
2 X 1 toa IdkMlng daaertbad proparly ea M torto In add Sunmary Find
Judgmare. to-wto
THE SOUTH 42.44 FEET OF LOTS
34 , 34. X , 37 AND M ANO THE
SOUTH 42 44 F E ET OF TH E EAST
S FEET OF LO T 33, BLOCK 3 P U T
OF TOW HSITE OF GENEVA.
ACCORDING T O TH E P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED M P U T
BOOK 2. PAGE 12. PUBUC
RECORDS O f SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA.
Dared tola 23 day d Oct, 2X1
(C M C U T CO UR T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
MARYANNE MORSE, CLERK
Ctark d toa CkeuA Court
B y Jane E Jeaawtc
Deputy Ctark
Pubiah to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF OAVKJ A
STERN. P A , ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
X I 3 Unrvetsay Drive S o u 5 X
Planuncn, FL 33324
(464)2334X0
0t-7214E(FRB)
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraona wBi dtoabbaea need­
ing e apeaaf eocommatalkiri Would
contact CO UR T ADMINISTRATION.
•1
toa
SEMINOLE
County
Courtoouae at 407 6654227. 1 4000534771 (TDD) w 1« X 955-4770.
vie Ftorkta Raley Service.
Pubiah October 31. and November
7,2 X 1
FF2X

L

14 W d toe O c X Caet d toe IIT H
Jud ah CVcuft to end tor BEMMOLE
Carey. SANFORO. Ftorkta. le d e x
to toe tod — » and bed Mddar tar
cedi d AT W EST FRONT DOOM d
Casey Caetoouee
d X I N. M R K AVENUE to
BANFORO. Ftorkta, d 11X i m on
toe 11 day d Noe, 2X1 toe tatartog dnerbad property aa ad torn to

LOT EB. (EVER RUN. SECTION
THREE. ACCOROE4Q T O TH E
P U T TTCREOF AS RECORDED M
P U T BOOK 11. PAGES 41- 9*. OP
THE PUBUC RECORDS OP BEML
NOLE COUNTY. FlOflOA.
Ddad tota 1■ M y d Octobar, 2 X 1.
(C M C U T COURT SEAL)
u iirriH M F y » — i 1
IM RYM M K MOPWI. CLERK
Ctark d toa
B y Jana ■
ttapdyCtarti
h r a w .f r
THE BEMMOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O F O W E ) J
STERN, P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PU9ITW F
B. LtohenBp Odre fldta E X
FL 33324
(944)2334X0 •01-4f723(FTN)
M ACCORDANCE WITH TH E

The dde d tod pub*— an d toto
Noacet October 31.1X 1.
PATSY WAGGANER
GEORGE S WALLACE, ESQUME
ARonoy tor Fenand Repreaar— M
GEORGE B. WALLACE, ESO.. F A
TX W FM Ebed
Fhone (407)3233X0
Fie (407)323-2473
Flortda Ear Me 340I X
PubtahOctabar 31 , ■ to
7.1X1
FF242

N THE C M C U T COURT
OP THE IIT H

ItoSee to hereby (Non tod a Pubfc
Itoertng e d ba held d toa
C a n — d a i Roan ta toe Cbp Hdlto
toeCty a* Saread, Ftorkta. d T X
to oonaMa a i apped d toa dartod.
by toe Dbedor d Empneertag and
14, 2X1, d

MORTGAGE
P U M TIF F

VS.
ROBERT DOUOLAS PCQEL IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAO. TH E
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSaONEES, LENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A IL
OTHER PARTIES CLAM M G AN
M TEREST EV. THROUQK UNDER
OR A0AM 9T ROBERT DOUGLAS
PEGEL: SANDRA J. FEOEL ¥
LIVING. AND IF DEAO. TH E
UNKNOWN SFOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREOriORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER FAROES C U IM M Q AN
W ISHES! BY. THROUQK UNOER
OR AGAMST SANDRA J. PEGEL;
TWIN RIVERS HOMEOWNER'S
ASSOCIATION 4*0; JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UMCNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
DCFENOANT(S)
N c ra o p
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uare to ■ Borenery Find Judgmare
d Fcnctoawa ddad 10(22. 2 X 1
•reared In C M Caee Mo. 01 CA 1946
14 W d toe C t a d C o u ld toe 1STH
Jud dd C k n d to end tor BEMMOLE
C o re y Serdod. FtortdA I ad eel to
-V
- AD o w Lu
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n- - A
f Iy r-i i■i-a---■
i r a*A-DMi
n* caan
at toe Wad Frorl Doa d to* SEU1NOLE Candy Caetoeuaa bcatad d
X I M. Park Avenue ta Bantord.
FtortdAd 11.Xenvon toeTTTutay
d Itoiember, 2 X 1 die todpetog
dreobed property aa ed tarth to
add Sunnary Final Judgment, to­
re:
LOT 47. TWIN RIVERS SECTION
IV UNIT I. A SUBDIVISION
ACCORDING TO TH E P U T OR
MAP THEREOF DESCRIBED IN
PLAT BOCK X . AT PAGE(S) 4344.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS O f
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORTOA.
Ddad tta day d O CT 24 2 X 1 ,
2X1.
(C M C U T COURT BEAU
M ARYAM * MORS!
Clark d toe Ckcui Court
By. fluto tong
Ctapufy Chare
Putdah to:
THE SEMMOLE HERALD
THE LAW O F FC E S OF OAVW X
STERN, P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PU M TIFF
X I S Unheraay Drive SOU g w
Ptu— ton.FL 33324
(994)2334X0
Of-734461NCM)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona reh daebdtoe need­
ing a apadal accommodation ahodd
nread COURT A064MSTRATKM,
al
toa
SEMINOLE
Comfy
CoutoouM at 407-4434227.14004634771 (TOO) or 14X4634770.
vie Ftorkta Relay Samoa
Pubiah Ooobw 31, a
7.2X1
FF24I
M I N I C M C U T COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
M J U S FOR
I r — IOLE COUNTY.
FROtoATEDMBKM
Flto Numbar 01-44BCP
M R E ESTATE OF
WAYNE T. WAGGANER.

The ak ienaliaauii d tie aetata ol
WAYNE T WAGGANER. itacaaaad.
Fta N u r b a ____, to pandtog to toa
Oraat Coot tor Samanda Courey,
Florida. Probala OMtaon. toa
addaaa d which la X I N Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida 32771.
The nama(a) and aikbiaai|a) d tie
pereond tapreeareeBve and toa par-

ALL NT E RESTED PERSONS ARE
N O TF K O TH A T
At panoia onehon tola nonce to
diaianga toe — day d toe eto, toa
qdWrtolme at toa pareond repreaareetoa. venue a Junadcuan ol
toto Court are racyjirad to toa toaa
obfacaona reh toto Court WITHIN
THE LATER O f THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER TH E
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
T H * NOTICE ON THEM
AJ credan d toa
dame or
on ehom a copy d r w notice to
^ a urarariivih
■■ -,■if-, -1 mnm iir a•srvou
BVWi ,■fliorMni
data d toa tret pubtcoaoi d toto
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER TH E
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF TH U NOTICE
ON THEM
Al otoer creator* d tnitocadare

Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS

CBRTMCJR1 NO: 494
YUM OF aSIMNCX 14M
PARCEL D A 27-1333-4030003

too. (1(4 le d
prepeny befog
aa tof

LEG LOTS 48 ♦ X (LESS E 1X FT
OF N 172 OF LOT 4f) J ■ FACES
BUBO PS 1 PO I I . SEMMOLE
COUNTY, FLOROA
TheCty

CAES NO: 91CA1M 914W
C ITY

cetafa) tar a tax deed 10 be toeuad
foaraon The r arttonata raenberfi)
and yaarta) d laauanoa, toe deactfo■cn ol t » Roparty end toe rtafnda)
to wNdl I awe eeeeeeed Ware re

0000

Eon d toe Dbector d Engineering
end n m to g , and toe xd o n of toa
CM C a m d a d o n d a l ba to«L
NATIONAL
COMPANY

pdd by toe auocaaaU bkktor d toe
wta. Fid peymere d an amounl
equd to toe Nghed tad la A m weran
}4 hare dtar tie edrerttaed tone d
ada. AJ peymerea af— be caah a
Inatrument.
mode
la foe Ctark d foe Ctoxn
Cout
Dated on 1(723/2X1.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF T W C M C U T CO U R T
S E W fO L I COUNTY. FLORKM
by O O W lD M i HARFORO Deputy
Ctark
31.1
7,14,31.2X1
FF24S

N O TXE 8 HEREBY G IV E K tod
SAUL A CO AS CUSTOOIAN (AJAX)
S PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA­
NY M C . toe holder d tta loitareng

ACT.
to fi .
oo— a COURT A O X N WTRAnCNl
d
toa
BEMMOLE
County
CoatoouM d 407446-4227,1400944-4771 (TOO) or 14X483477D,

NOTICE OF JU W SBTM TIO N
M THE C M C U T COUNT
OF TH E I4TH
JUDICIAL CM CUT,
M AN O FO R
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S IN O : 01 CA 444 140
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION F/KM FT
MORTGAGE COMPANIES [VS/A
CARL l BROWN MORTGAGE
P U M TIF F
VS.
WILLIAM F. OERTH. IF LIVMO.
ANO IF DEAO. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST WILLIAM F. OERTH.
A N G E U L. GEHTM. IF UVINQ. ANO
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. OEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST A N G E U L OERTH.
RIVEn
RUN
HOMEOW NERS
ASSOCIATION. IN C; FIRSTPLU3
FINANCIAL. INC ; JOHN DOE ANO
JANE OOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Summary Fatal Judgment
of Forectoaure deled O d 19. 2X1
antared n Crvd Casa No. 01 C A M E

AFTER THE OATK OF T W FMBT
PUSUCATON OF THM NOTCC.
A a C U R S . DEMANDS ANO
OSJECnOPtf NOT SO F U D WRL

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eca ls

dial have an oppofknfty to be heard
—A---*-* ---- a---mi mmi nwxnngi.
•y orda d toe C*y Commtaeion d
toe C9y d Sentord, Ftortde
AOVCE TO T W PUBLIC: E 4 pen
eon daddee to apped a dadden
mada reh reeped to any irwear oorv
ddoed d toe above meadng a
hearing, ha may need 4 riit— m
reeodd toe
by toe Cay d
Bantom (FS 244 OUB)
PERSONS WITH DtSABdJTIES
NEE094G ASSISTANCE T O FARTKaFATE M ANY O F TH ESE PROC IE O M O S SHOULD CON TACT
TW
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COOROMATOR AT
3334426 44 HOURS M ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING.
Jand H. uOugherty CMC
Cay Clark
Pubtah October 31,2X1
FF243__________________________

M T W C M C U T COURT POR
ICO U N TL

Nuvber____ ta peredng In toe Clrart

Caul tor Pemfoota Courey FtortdA
Pmbdt DMafon, toe addreta d
reach la Pod CMce Boa SOM.
Bodod. Ftorkta 32772-4X4 The
nemea aid adtaeeee* d toe pereorv
d

JILL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
M
. ol toe ed . toe
d Eta pereond reprevenue, or |ietoiacdon d
tola Court are reqdred to toa fore
obfocOono edh Ida Coul WITHM
T W LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER T W DATE OF T W FIRST
PUBLICATION OF T H U NOTICE
OR THIRTY OAYS A FTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THM NOTICE ON THEM.
A l aedtort d foe itaeedad and
odor paraona havtag datme a
damende agetnd daoedarFa aatata
on ehom 0 copy d fora noOca la
•anred — N n tore* montoa altar toa
d— d too I M puMcdton d Mo
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF TH E FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OH THWTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF T H U NOTICE
ON TH EM
A l otoar credhora d too decadent

court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE O f TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.

Tho data d foe Aral pUJtadton d
Ma NoOca a October 31.2X 1
J r e l Gould- S p a m
Sanande Corey
Pod Otooa Boa 27M
Sardoid. Ftorkta 32772 27SO
lor
Richard R. Swann
Ftorkta Bar No. X 79682
Swam EHadey, P A
10JI Wed Mona B h d . Sle I X
Wirier Part, Ftorkta 3274#
Tataphona: 407-447-2777
PubAahOckibar 31, and Novambar
7.2X1
FF244

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tod
W LM ALEGAU LT. foehoktardfoa
toaovwrg oarkfleataft) haa lure card
carkhcatafa) lor a toa itaed to be
waued foaraon. The canfocata numbar(a) and year(a) of laauanca. me
daaenpaon d toa property and toa
rwna(i) In which 4 war eaaeeaed
Ware u toAovteCERRFICAT1 NO: 129
YEAR O F ISSUANCE: 1494
PARCEL ( M 34-19 X 9 A K X X
OSK
Daaciynon of Proparty LEO LOT
28 ♦ LOT X (LESS W 123 FT ♦
PART OF LOTS 24 ♦ X IN LIN­
COLN H TS SEC 2] B U B M U
SMITHS 2ND SU60 PB 1 PQ 101
Namre In reach aaiaraad ALBERT
LEEBCRQ
At d aald property bong to foa
Counly d Samaida. Stale of Ftoreta.
Unlaw awn cantocaiefi) ahaJ ba
redaamad aaxmJng to taw. Vm prop­
any daaertbad n auch cardicalafa)
wd ba add to foe fogheM Uktar al
toe weal bort doa. Sanvnota Counly
Coodmuae. Santord. Ftorkta. an
Monday. December 10. 2 X 1 . el
II 00am.
Peymert d Sale lee. apperede

Daacrtpdon d Praperty PT O F BUC
B BEO 43347 F T E OF SW COR
RUN N 202 79 F T E TO E U 8LK B
S TO BE COR W T O BCG A F Q
VEGETABLE TR A C T PB 7 PO 14
iki
A l d add property twtng to toa
Corey d Semtooto- Stole d Ftorkta.
( M M audi carMceta(a) at— be

ecals

CtfTO FIC JR l NO: M14
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1494
PARCEL EH; 01-2I-29-9CK 24000t40
Oeeotoeoi d Property LEO SCO
SC COR BLK O RUN N 147 092 FT
E 29 F T N 34 24B FT W 53 FT S
24244 F T W 54 823 F T BELY ON
ELY RIW DOUGLAS AVE REVISION
TO PT W OF BEO E 19094 FT TO
BED 1 VACO ST ON E 1 S BLK 0
TRACT 24 SANLANDO SPRINGS
PB 5 PQ 19
Nanee to whtch ee*ew ed; OREO J
RKE
A l d aald property befog In foe
Corey d Sanbnde. Stale d Ftortde
Unlew auch cereAcetafi) ahal be

foe wed bob doa, Banknote Corey
Courfoouee, Santord. Florida, on
Monday. December 10. 2 X 1 . el
IIOOoiL
Payment d Seta toe. appAcable
recc rdtog toea ere raqdred to ta
pdd by foe aucceaeAd bkktor at foe
•ale. Fid peymere d in amour*
■qwl to foe N tftad bid ta due edhfo
14 h a r e dtor foe edrerttaed ima d
wto. Al peymerea ahea be caart or
payabta to lie Clerk d foe Oroal
Court
D M don1&lt;y2am )1.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIR C U T COURT
SEMMO lA COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctark
PlMdkOctotar 31. end Novambar
7.14.31,2X 1
FF249
Bl T W C M C U T COURT
OF THE I

tny dwertoed to auch lertofceto(a)
toe eed Mre daw. Semtooto Counly
CoutoouM. Santord. Ftorkta. on
Monday December 10. 2 X 1 , el
ttX a n v
Payanere d Safo toe, appAr d ile
documentary atarnp l a i n and
racontoig tore are required to be
pdd by toe xoceeaU Uddre d toe
•ale. Fid payment d an amount
•qud to &gt;w N0tad Md la due wdhto
24 to re dtor toe adverttoed tone d
•afo. A l peymerea reel be caan a
guaranteed
Irabunere.
made
payable to foe Ctoik d foe Cktud
Coun
Otaadcn 1323/2X1.
MARYANW MORSE
C U M OF T W C M C U T CO U R T
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALOMS HARFORO Deputy
Ctark
FibttohOctdtaf 31. and Norembar
7.14,21.2X1
FT244_________________________
tor Tta Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN, foal
SAUL A CO AS CUSTOOIAN ( A » ZONA) S PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
CO IM AN YM C . toe hddre d toe
co4htato&lt;a) haa Bed add
|a) tor a laa dead to be
eon. The cerMcaie manbaRal «kd yeerfo) d laauance. toe
daecrpbcn d ita property, and foa
nena&lt;&gt;) In eNch 4 area aiaeiaid
C E irn H C A Tl NO: 2147
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 11 X
PARCEL Od: 34-20-338230X3
0470
Diaukdton d Properly LEO UNIT
47 MOWN PUDGE PH AM • PB 19
PG3 24 T0 28
Namaa In ehlch eaaaaaad: FRANK
J ERHARDT HEIRS. LANCE B
ERHARDT
AJ d aald propoiy bang to toe
Caa«y d Seminole. Stale d Ftorkta.
Untoab auch rernArd e(a) ahea be
mdeaitail errnribng totoiLtieproparty ctaaobed to auch cerMcaida)
wd be acto to toe hfghrel bKtoar at
toe wad bod doa. Semtooto Courey
CcurthouM. Sentord, Ftortde, on
Monday, December 10, 2 X 1 , at
tl.Xam.
Parmer* of Sale tea. appacabta
docunenury atarnp tuaa and
raoordng tore are required to be
paid by foe auccaaadii bkktor d tie
lata Fid peymere d an amounl
•qud 10the Ndtad bid la due wtfoto
34 hare altor toe edrerttaed tone d
■eta. Al peymerea ahal be caah or
guaranteed
foatnjment,
made
payabta to foe Ctark d foa Ciroua
C o id
Ddad on 1023(2X1.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIR C U T CO UR T
SEMMOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctark
Rdrtah October 31. m
7.14, 21. 2X1
FF247______________
tor Taa Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. foal
SAUL A CO AS CUSTOOIAN (ARI­
ZONA) 1 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY MC . foa hoktor of foe
toftowng careftcetefa) hoe Mad laid
cartdketoG) tor a la* deed to X
Waued foaraon Tha carellcata nun6ar(t) and year(a) d laauanca. foa
ttaeabtacn d foe property, end foa
named) to which * wae
C m m C A T B NO: 2341
YEAR OF MSUAHCE: 1444
PARCEL EM; 22 20-31 502-0600X10
Deacrpoon d Property: LEO LO T 1
BLK 9 AMENOED PLAT O f 1ST
ADON MINERAL SPRING PARK PB
• PO 44
Name* n which a lie n e d
CLIFTON SPRINGS COUP
A l d bad property being *1 foe
Comfy d Samlnoto. Stale d Ftorkta.
ltotou auch cerMcatofi) ahal ba
redeemed acoordtog to taw. foa prop,
arty ttaaerbad In auch carttocatofa)
ed ta add to foe hfd— f bkktar al
foa weal bod doa. Seminole C a re y
CourthcuM. Sanford, FfoncU. on
Monday. December 10, 2 X 1 . al
llOOam
Peymere d Seta lee. appAcable
documentary kfemp taias end
fawning toea are reoarad to ta
pad by foe aucceaeful bafctor ai foe
•eta Fid peymere d an amount
•qud to foe lagtad bid ta due watwi
24 hour* altar foe advertaed Bme d
■ate. AJ peymenla ahad be coth or
guaranteed
Inalrumenl.
mada
payabta to foe Ctark d foa O r cud
Court.
Dated on 1323(2X1,
MARYANNE MORSE
CIEFW OF THE C IR C U T CO UR T
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
C if t
PubivA-Odoter 31. and NovxftM
7. 14.31,2001
FF248_________________________
lor Th i Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. t * l
SAUL A CO AS CUSTOOIAN (ARI­
ZONA) A PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY INC . foe holder of foe
cartMuta(i| kw a taa
■aued foaraon Tha
ban ij and yearfi) d
dwenpaon d foa proparty,
namafa) to wfwdi A was
tatare u fedovre

to ta
non-

Garres Richard Bata*

QbtatapherZtoc
NOTICE O F ACTION
FOR STEPFARENT AOOPTKM
TO : (nema d RaapondanlJ
Chrtdopha Zinc
(Reapondenfl Leu known uirbwa)
YOU ARE NCrrmED fod M kebon
haa baan Mad egetoat you and fod
you are reqdred to aarve ■ espy d
your wreian datonaea. t any. a i m
(name d Pefftonar) Genoa Bade,
whoea add i n ta 701 Creekaetar
Tarraoa Apt 103: Lake Mery FL
32744 on a before (data) NOVEM­
BER 22. 2X 1. end Be foe original
Utah foe dark d foie Court at (ctark'a
eddrew) X I N Perk Ave. Sadord
FL 33771. baton kenrtce on
Wyou tod to do ao. ■ ddeub may ba
•reared agaaiel you tor foe reed
Coptaa d e l coal doomed* to fore
caee. Incha3ng order*, are kredhla
d foe Ctark d foa Clroul Court*
dboe. You may renew foaaa doarYtau mud keep foa Ctark d foa
Oroud Court* dliee notified d you
currant atkbeu.
(You may Ma
Noace d Currant Addraaa. Ftortde
Supreme Court Approved Family
Law Form 12913) Future pepera to
fora tawvua wd ta motad lo foa
•tadtaaa on tawtd d die darW*
otbea.
WARNING. RiJa 12289, Florida
Family Law Rutae d Procadua.
reqdrea eartam automanc dedoaura
d document* end totormakon.
Fdtore to amply c m read to wncKone, Indudng damn*al or drfong
of plMdngtDATED OCTOBER 19.2X1.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Ctark
Putkah Octobar 24.31, and
Novambar T. 14. 2X1
F F IX
M THE C M C U T COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL C M C U T
M A N O FO R
SEIdPMXS COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO.: 01-1034-CP
IN RE. THE ESTATE OF
V1RHOOE CHOWCHUVECH,
Dec*wart
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Ancillary Admtnlatration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANOS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE:
The anedary tdmmtabaaon d foa
a*UM d VIRHODE CHOWCHU­
V EC H dacaaiad. Fla Nunter 011034-CP. ta pending to foa CacuA
Court tof Sammofe Corey. Florida.
Probeta Dmuon. foa addraaa d
when ta PO. Draw* C. Santord.
Florida 12772. Tha name and
•ddraw d foa enedary paikond rapraaareabva and foal pareond rapreaanUtiva i aitamay are ad forth
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l cretttor* of foa decadent and
offer paraona having claim* or
demand* agonal tha decadent*
••tale on whan ■ copy d for* notice
ta earned adhm foree month* after
foa dad d foa Ant piddcadon of t w
Court WITHIN TH E LATER O f
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF TH E FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AJ ofoar credaora d tha decedent
and paraona having ctaimi or
demand* agurul foa aaUta d foa
dacadare mull kta foot dams mfo
for* court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS ANO DEMANOS NOT
SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
The data d foa IWif putecaaon d
fora Notice a October 24. 2X1
AncJtary Pareond Representative A
Altomay
Wiliam H. Morrison, Eaqua*
Florida Bar a 143303
BALDWIN J MORRISON. P A
M X South Highway 1792
Fam Park. Florida 32730
Tataphona 407 834-1424
Facaanta 407/834*443
Pubkah October 24. 31. 2001
f i m __________________________
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Fktaca • hereby green foal | am
•ngegad n b u m w d 141 Ham
Ski Santord Florida. Semmota
Courey Ftorkta under foe FcMoua
Name d loutharn Peddtara and
foal we vitand to regtatar sard name
wifo foe Otviaion d Corpuatiuna.
Taiahaaiaa. FlorUe. n accordance
wim ae provtaiona d foe Fciaiou*
Name Statuta*. lo-Wit: Section
665 09, Ftonda SUIulw 1941
SfupGochae
Pubkah October I t . 2X1
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t o y w a A S E Mailer Mechanic
•oteign a Domestic Auto Repay
S Service
3400 Weal SR 45, Sanford
C a l 407-302-5555
Hour* 500 •5-30
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407-324-1177

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407421-4712

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Cleaning Service
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Window* i Bltoda
Many Extras, Lx/lnaured
Maior Credrl Card* Accepted
407-586-50791407-451-0231

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looking to hire an Organtot/Choir
Director lor a church ol 250
mantosn. Ptoaa* oal (407) 322^852
and/or send resume to First
Presbyterian Church. 301 Oak Ave,
Snksd, F I 32771, hs 407-322-2664,
e-mail tpcsO|uto.com

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demonstrating (or Nan Co.
Training, travel, hotel A return trip
paid. Guaranteed wkly earnings!
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C a l tol Ire# I -800-474-9957

Flower shop seelung serious
minded, espd deegner to help rut
Bower shop C a l tor appt. 407-3245000.

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Scpctomersary rxeme Secure boat
tomRee snd superywe totomafional
Ngfi school studsnts. work with
tcnoola ■ community groups.
Compensation pay up to 9500 per
placement Support and training
are providtd. Cal S68-389-1213 or
tol 615-865-2284
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9240

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407-573-1511.
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Eap preferred but wd train. Apply in
parson only. Sprfnghd Sutos. 102 ft
Town# Rd. Sanford_____________
Fitness Center New women's
fitness center In Lake Mary la
looking tor circuit
workout
nstructor/motTvator and an office
coordmator/Wislmctor.
Training
provided Cal 407-323-2829 or Fas
407-325-5940.

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SALES
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Replace Door*.
Wndows. Trim. Pant. Cabirela.
Electrical No Jo b Too Small!
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We treat every home M e iTt our
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Floor*. Tub*. Fireplace*.
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Mon. thru Fri.
9 AM to 11 AM
2920 S. Orlando Drive • Sanford
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -8 7 8 7
‘Offices Coast to C o a st’ s in c e 1954
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Junk to Dumpl
Anyttwig Hauled. Oarage A
Bam Cleanout*. Commercial
Clean Up A Haul Away Debit*
Hauling. Lite Tree Trimming,
Landscaping
Reasonable Rales
Free Estimates
Bob • Haullno
407-322-9901/407-402-2011

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it lo Smalt or too Big Your Tim#
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load and unload Rented Truck*
Free Estimates. 407-322 5315
Licensed A Insutanced.

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Sean Campftotd Renovations
Home and Business
Improvements and Repairs
No |ob w too tug or tmal
Over 15 years eip
Refs available on request
Free estimaies.
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Senior discounts
Maya Credit Cards Accepted
407-655 5079
407-462-2452

A LLM A N ROOF INO
Specializing n rerootinq
A repairs 407-322-1925
Lie# RC 0050555

Mrs. Michelle’s
^ House

Ifta Foreman for imdarground
utilities craw. Vacation, holidays 9
pension benefit*. F/T 407-3229133.

taacben/TA Expd with special
need* ags* 0'S C O A re ty n d 407322 5222.

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W* Accept All Credit Card*.
Tree Removal. Tnmnwig. Bobcat
SvC. Firewood. Free Estimates.
Lie Ins .407- 250-1579

Language and communication
Phonemic awareness • Writing
Science, math and measurement
Social A emotional development * Creative arts
Problem solving and much more.
We prepare home co o led breakfast, lunch, and afternoon
trucks for all of our students. Transportation is provided fur stu­
dents that attend Goldsboro, Idyllwilde. Midway. PinecrevL
W icklow, Hamilton, and U hcrly Christian School.
Our n a ff has been carefully screened, has a CDA or A .S. in
Early Childhood Education, and is certified in I vt aid and CPU.
Cameras are in each class room , giving parents the freedom to
come in and observe thetr child's progress at any lime and also
gives an extra sense o f security. Childcare is provided for all
children ages 6 weeks to 11 years o f age.
2

Oarage Apartment-2 Bedroom 1
Bath-Upstart 5400 Depoa# 9400 Pw
Month Central A C A Mtg Sanford
Area 407-321-0229

TU R F ETC. INC W tookng to M crew
member postoons who must have a
vald Ftorrto dwats toara* «4h a good
driving record Pleas* cal 407302-0274 tor mors Kilo snd to
sch*cMe an interview with our stall
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Mary .'Sanford
2/2.
Washer-Dryer Hook-up*. Swimming
Pool. No Pets. $650 Randolph
Court Apts. 407-330-1300

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE MM 1 BOOM, 9470*10. .
i BOOM 9550*40 AND UP .
Cable included

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O NE M O NTH FREEI
(United Tim* Oiler)
2 Bedrooms from (539
3 Bedrooms (034
W t pay water,'sewet
Smal pets welcome
Cedar Creek Apts
407-324-4334

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Sanford/Part Ave: 1BR/1BA. No
pets. (35tVmonth plus dsposk. 407
321-0495

2 Story Victorian Home. Historic
District, tplc. balcony, house
pnvtfeges. SIOO/WK. $100deposit
981-2775 (bpr). 328-5277

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Room For ran* furnished, cable, s*
utilities Included 537Vmo. $50
deposit. 407-5305571.

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1BR Condo (475.
Can 407-323*8073

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remodeled. &gt;9 utt, cable, A C , Indry
phone, kiteh use. sec. dr. reactant
owner. 2 btks from bus Non
ftrrsdl Only drug fra*
apply. 407-3307373.

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With Down Payml. Assistance
Available Cheaper man rent!
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407-321-5333

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Share 48n 2BA home. SarSord area
Living
room
whreplace.
Washer dryer
5375 mo 9250
security, utilities included 407-3751118.

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rehab/debns removal positions who
must have a valid Florida drivers
license with a good driving record
Please can 407-302-0274 tot more
Wo and to schmU* an ntannew wdh

Super 5 Motel. 4750 SR 46W.
Sanford. 1-4. Estl 51 is accepting
applications tor Front Desk 5 Night
Audt positions F T 5 PT, Must have
working knowtesjg* of computers 9
customer serve# *Mls. Apply in
parsers, or tan resume 407-323^3445

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2639 Palmetto Ave.
Sanford, FL 32773

312—-Tree S ervice

$15.75 per month.......5 lines / 3 months
$24.75 per month ....10 lines / 3 months
$33.75 per month ... 15 lines / 3 months

Holiday worker*. Earn holiday
money whl* you hap o tw * Ful and
part km* holiday employment.
Salary 95 50-95 OtVhr. Samuvot*
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public
appearance A cheerful personality
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PluvklingquaJily childcare tn u prcschuol to the Sanford com ­
munity since 1987. We arc cum m m cd lo giving your child (he
x r y beta in early childhraid cducalion. We are actively involved
with meeting the criteria o f the school readiness coalition; our
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Servlet Directory Line Ad Specials

latoa Associates
Respected
Retailer
hat
opportunities in lb* Sanford Area
W* Wequits: Strong retal. sales or
oatamar servica aspenenc*. stabto
work history. H.S. Diploma or
equtvslenl,
bilingual
skills
(EngtistYSparesb) a pda.
W* Otter Earning potential up to
112.00/hr., plus weekly bonus
pofsrWeL sscelent benefits package
and a fun worts environment. Our
•tore* doe* early stody and are not
open on Sunday.
A«Ay h parsore Vkkj* Pawn A Jm eky
Stores. M-Th. 1000am-5 00pm at
2304 French Ay#.. Sanford. 407-3288900 EOE

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C H A R LE S 0. (Dan) MILLER.
Builder, C8C057285,
RewComm.. remodel, addition*,
repair, a lermita repair.
407-320-1741

Thomas O 407-321-7757

Rough-In Ptombar Mmenum 3 yt*
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Residential
holidays, hourly waga or
piecework.I 385-735-0222

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Tree Serve* - Nan Finn
Hiring Eipenenced personnel
Driver keens* required
Benefits, EOE. Drug Frse
Lewi* Tree Service
1-800-3335737

nKFW. NtfE patrol/groirds poeibon
tor toga set oommceWy ffia cal. 4G7321-5220

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Affordable Furniture Repair
Antique Reiterabon. Stopping by
Hand. Freshing, Hafimhing
A ny Chair Repaired. *24.50
Fra# PekixYDelrvery
Call Bill.
Ml. 407-302 9958

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Support your local
busheises. Ik y are the
heart of your conununily.
You wll find reputable
local busiiesses and
sendees in this directory,

Up to 1100 •M.OOCYmo
57T-279-4303
ARnl Work From Home
Upto SUOOPT. 95.000* F T

275-D rywall
Dry Wall

Tnt Tach Automotive
Master A SE Certified
Professional Affordable Serve*
ln(*ctor Cleaning Speclel
S4M S
407-565-7451_________

Hotat rtaads Housekeeper*.
Houseman. Front Desk. Good
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NEEDEDI
LOCAL. REGIONAL
9 LONGHAUL PO Sm O NS
AVAILABLE
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‘ -lford area. EOE. Call Jeft at
407-449-2227.

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securty natsm. Must be
rtosn bom taakto to be appr
•80.1 no peto, no emawm 407-3260008.
I B S 1 4 BA home tor rant.
MSOmorto, Ural A last pke 0300
dapnt4.CMbstsaan0wiv1pm.4O7.
322-0402
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Duplax
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tor*«M 04^ 0 ^400
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hdbdxd. Naw PatL Corriurty Pod.
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A n Cento taw Tla A Part Wkfwn
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*1000/11000
Doyla Raafty, toe.
407-122-2400
SHARE-Shop/ W hrt wah Creed
yw d U S Hwy 17-02, MkSand 407332-7707

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office, saHn kitchen, large oak
*119900 407-707
7-0445
Sanford. Hktorteal V I . LR. FR,
Ikaptac*. new kitchen, bait. Ok,
Central A/C. electric wiring, carpal
paint apptancaa. front porch. No
cloatag cost (sia/inonth. 407-7801090___________________________
Sanford Pool home, 4/2. ataeat I
a m to UR. F R DR, Ca red AC. now
carpet. t*a. fUturaa, tool, open
porch, petal thru. No doefrig coat
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&gt; breed tal. tSOQ+no, pkra aac,
L. 407-202-1104.

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Sanford: 0000 Via Bonn*.
15BA, new tiering A p a r te r r e
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281 trrtgelton A Repair
262 Janitorial Service*
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284 Lakefront Clearing
288 Landecaptog
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148 Mobile H o m e Lota F o r Sale
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                    <text>WEEKEND
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your clock* ono hour
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Saturday, Oct 27. Day­
light caving tint* anda at
2 a.m. Sunday, O ct 22.
Also, your local lira
department ramlnds you
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SAN FO R D — Seminole residents
could see an increased presence of Lynx,
the transportation agency, as county com­
missioners Tuesday addressed shortfalls
in bus routes and mass transit revenue
streams.
A 130-page transit service options
study helped guide commissioners dur­
ing their discussion. Seven bus routes cur­
rently serve the county; North Orange
Avenue to the Altamonte Mall, Winter

Commissioners seek assistance
from cities in funding expansion
Park to Forest City, Sanford/Midway,
Fern Park/Sanford, State Road 436 Cross­
town, West State Road 46 to Seminole
Townc Center and Oviedo.
Commissioners directed county staff to
develop an ongoing funding agreement
with cities, Seminole Community College,

University of Central Florida, the Sanford
airport and other major employers. Staff
was also directed to develop a plan to
expand and modify existing bus service
as well as Find ways to improve the coun­
ty's bus shelters.
“The city aspect is critical,” said

Commissioner Randy Morris.
Only three cities currently help fund
Seminole Lynx service, but Sanford,
Altamonte Springs and Oviedo are the
only cities to have extensive bus service
inside the city limits. Casselberry does
have bus services along 17-92 and
Commissioner Grant Maloy wondered "if
they could step up to the plate and help
out.”
A meeting next week with city man­
agers will be the first step in building a
See Service, Page 7A

Raising Awareness
Vigil remembers
the victims o f
domestic abuse

U.S. 17/92
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

By Mtchall* Jerta
Managing Editor

P o w e r fu l
S ta te m e n t
Enough said. All season long
Winter Springs and Oviedo
were the strongest teams in
Seminole County. Thursday
nigh they left no doubt they
were worthy of the status by
winning their respective
volleyball district titles.

Page1B

SANFORD — Lillie
Henderson presided over
Thursday's memorial program
dedicated to people wno lost
their lives as a result of domes­
tic violence — a crime
Henderson knows a lot about.
Henderson, Safchouse of
Seminole outreach program
manager, was in an abusive
relationship for almost a
decade. Her husband beat her
throughout their seven-year
marriage; and, when she
decided to leave him, he tried
to kill her.
"I am a religious person,
and I didn't believe in
divorce,” Henderson said.
"But, then I rcalUed 1 was
jjoing to die, so I had to leave
Henderson is a survivor.
However, more than 4,000
women each year are mur­
dered by someone with whom
they are in an intimate rela­
tionship. In 1999,37 percent of
all women who sougnt care in
hospital emergency rooms for
violence-related Injuries were
victims of domestic abuse.
Thursday's memorial was
about remembering those who
fell victim to domestic violence
and didn't survive. However, it
was also held to educate the

C a le n d a r K id s
Seminole County Sheriff Don
Eslinger and State's Attorney
Norm Wolfinger honor
students whose artwork
was selected for a drug-free
calendar.

Page 1C

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Safe house of Semi note Grant Writer Shariene Prince-Phillip and Safehouse Victims Services Outreach Advocate
Carmen Jenkins bow their heads In a moment ol silence during Thursday's Domestic Violence Memorial
Program In Sanford's Magnolia Square. They are wearing buttons in memory ol Amy Lohrmann, a Longwood
resident who was a recent victim of domestic violence.

community during Domestic
Violence Awareness Month
about society's violent cycle.
“It is a vicious cycle wc
want to intercept,” Safehouse
Executive Director Karen
Larkey said. “No one is spared
with the damage it inflicts."
Nationally, estimates indi­
cate more than 3.9 million
women are physically abused

each year. Since 1995, domestic
violence reported incidents in
Seminole County have
increased more than 20 per­
cent, and during the past six
years, there have been almost a
dozen reported murders in
Seminole and almost 200 in
Florida due to domestic vio­
lence.
On Oct. 15, a Longwood

and shortstop
for the Anaheim Angels

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By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

By Michall* Jarla
Managing Editor

Seminole Smile

woman, 29-year-old Amy
Lohrmann, was reportedly
killed by her husband, who
shot her and tlun killed him­
self. According to co-workers,
Lohrmann was in the process
of leav ing her husband.
"We all wish we could do
something to change what

SA N FO RD — A disaster
was averted early Wednesday
morning when a DcLand dri­
ver swerved on U.S. Highway
17-92 to only give a “glancing
blow” to a Sanford pedestrian.
Tim Bryan, 38, was in his
maroon Pontiac Grand Am on
his way home from work In
Casselberry at approximately
12:30 a.m. when he said the car
in front of him swerved to nar­
rowly miss Lora Dillon, 35, as
she was crossing the highway
near the north com er of 13th
Street.
Bryan was unable to avoid
Dillon, as she struck and broke
the right headlight, passenger
side mirror and window on the
vehicle. Sanford police officers
and firefighters worked the
scene as the county's Air
Rescue 3 helicopter landed
near the country-western bar,
the Barn, and transported
Dillon to O rlando Regional
Medical Center.
”1 was coming home from
work, and the light was green,”
Bryan said as recollected the
mishap only minutes after it
happened. ”lt was all of a sud­
den. I swerved with everything
I had. All I know is I'm driving
1-4 from now on out.”
Sanford police traffic officers
Bill Crapps and Bill Erwin
See Injured, Page 7A

ce le b ra te
R ed R ib b on W eek

Tots raise
$2,000 biking
for hospital

LAKE MARY — It wasn't
exactly Interstate 4, but the park­
ing lot at Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church Pre-School
had a few traffic jams Thursday
when a group of 3-vear-olds got
behind the handlebars to raise
money for St. Jude Children's
Research Hospital.
About 30 students peddled
their tricycles, bicycles and Big
Wheels around the pre-school's
front entranceway for the annual
Trike-A-Thon, which has raised
more than $2,000 for the research
facility during the past five
years. Last year alone, the event
raised about $1,000 through
donations, pledges and sponsor­
ships of the riders.
"They may not understand
the importance of what they are
doing, but whenever we get
together and do something spe­
cial, the children really have

One w om an
injured after
w alking into

Mersfcl pfioto by Tommy Vlncfnt

Alexis Pizano, 3. maneuvers her tricycle around the Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church parking lot. mtndfu# ol the 5-mdo-per-hour speed limit.

fun," Director of Children's
Ministries Ashley Hughes said.
"And, getting together to do this

is a pretty exciting event.”
See Biking, Page 9A

SAN FORD — Red Ribbon
Week took Seminole schools by
storm last week with thou­
sands of students learning that
it is OK to say no to drugs.
In its thirteenth year, the
week was proclaimed by
Congress in 1988 in response to
several school parent associa­
tions outraged at the killing
and destruction caused by
alcohol and drugs not only in
America, but at the root of
drug problem as well.
On Feb. 7,1985 a 37-year old
US
Drug
Enforcement
Administration Agent Enrique
"K ik i" Camarena was kid­
napped in Mexico and was
never seen alive again.
One month later his body
was found in a shallow grave
outside Michoacan, Mexico. He
had been tortured, beaten and
brutally murdered. Camarena
was thought to be close to
uncovering a multi-million

drug ring in Mexico. His death
marked the beginning of a
national effort to focus atten­
tion on the dangers of drug
abuse.
"Kids hear negative things
all the time through TV. This
helps reinforce the positive
things," said Sanford police
Chief Brian Tooley about the
significance of the Red Ribbon
Week.
Tooley, Sgt. Mike Taylor and
School
Resource
Officer
Claudia Webber gathered at
Bentley Elementary Thursday
to judge anti-drug decorated
classroom doors. The Bentley
school appearance was just one
of a handful Sanford police
made last week as they showed
their support for the schools'
efforts in promoting the Red
Ribbon Week.
According to Bentley guid­
ance counselor Andrea Boyd,
teachers ingeniously intro­
duced some of the anti-drug
See Schools, Page 9A

R e g a tta o rg a n iz e rs e x p e ct 1 ,0 0 0 p a rtic ip a n ts to row in to S a n fo rd
By Michelle Jerte
Managing Editor
SANFORD — The Heritage
Festival has been canceled, but
the regatta will go on.
Originally billed as the
Heritage Festival Regatta, the
Head of Lake Monroe Regatta is

scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 10,
from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. The oneday event will be held on the
shores of Lake Monroe and will
include high school, college and
master level competitors.
"Due to the tragedies of Sept.
11, 2001, the Heritage Festival
scheduled during the Veteran's

Day weekend was canceled,"
said Ezra Simmons of Mitty
Events LLC. “However, in honor
of the veterans who fought for
our freedom, and as a symbol of
our American resolve, the regjtta will go on."
Mitty Events, the organizer of
the regatta, also plans to donate

a portion of the proceeds from
the event to the Sept. 11 Fund.
Grvenberg-Traurig, Attorneys at
Law, and The Colonnades at On
Top of the World, who are the
event's presenters, will con­
tribute to the fund.
According to Simmons, about
1,000 competitors are expected to

participate in the classic "Head
Race" style rowing regatta.
Three of the four fastest single
scullers in the southeast and the
second fastest in the country are
also registered for the event.
Although rowing is a sport
See Regatta, Page HA

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T h i S eminole Hejulo

Sunday. October 28, 2001

Sem inole Summary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

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D riving w ith a Suspended License
• G regory Lehm kuhl, 25, o f
Sanford w as arrested Thursday by
Seminole d ep u ties after he w as
found driving w ith a suspended
license. A ccording to the police
report, Lehm kuhl's license had
been suspended three tim es: Dec.
20 2000, fo r failure to com plete a
substance abuse class, July 12 ,2 0 0 1
for failure to com plete a traffic
crash avoidance class and on Oct.
26 ,2 0 0 0 for failure to p ay a traffic
citation.
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• Sanford police arrested
Terrence M cM illan, 24, of Sanford
Tuesday fo r know ingly driving
with a suspended license. H is
license had been suspended twice
before.

DEAR ABBY: I'm in the doghouse with my
mother. Last month, my daughter turned 21. As
a gift, I planned a special three-day weekend for
the two of us. We flew to San Diego and visited
some attractions my daughter has always want­
ed to sec — Sea World and the zoo.
The problem: My mother lives in San Diego.
She's mad that we didn't stay with her or v isit
Abby, there are three reasons why we didn't
contact hen She's very controlling and demand­
ing and would have changed all the plans we
made. Second, 1 wanted our weekend to be a
father-daughter event. Third, we see Mom sev­
eral times a year.
Mom says 1 should have invited her to some
of the attractions. However, she doesn't like to
walk and would have complained the whole
time. She also said we should have invited her
along for dinner, but my daughter and I share a
taste for spicy foods, which Mom dislikes. In
other words, there was no way to please her
and have quality time with my daughter.
Was I wrong? Can't a father spend a special
birthday with his child without turning it into a
family reunion? Mom's not speaking to me or
my daughter, but agreed to forgive and forget if
you side with me.
GENE IN IDAHO

• Sem inole deputies arrested
Wanda Com er, 39, o f Sanford
Wednesday for knowingly driving
with a suspended license. H er
license had been suspended twice
before.

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• Judy Cain, 41, of Sanford W S
arrested b y county deputies
Tuesday for know ingly driving
with a suspended license. H er
license had been suspended three
times before. A deputy stopped
Cain because sh e pulled o u t in
front him cau sing him to brake
hard to avoid a rear end collision.

DEAR GENE: I'm siding with you. Of course
it is permissible for a father to share a special
birthday with his daughter. Surely this isn't the
first time family members have noticed that
your mother can be difficult or self-centered. It's
a sad situation, really, because if she were more
flexible, she would have been welcomed.

Dear Abby is written by Pauline Phillips and
daughter Jeanne Phillips.
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• Sanford police arrested Mark
Sch rcn k, 40, o f Geneva Thursday
for driving under the influence.
Su bject stated his knees w ere bad
and could not pass any o f the field
sobriety tasks. Schrenk also
refused breathalyzer tests.

S h o p liftin g
• Lori Chaniot, 25, o f Sanford
w as arrested by Sanford police
after W al-M art security witnessed
h er trying to conceal $72.12 of
m erchandise in h er purse and

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T h e Accept Pregnancy
Center in Longwood will
host a "W alk for L ife," fund­
raiser on Saturday, Oct. 27,
leave the store.
from 8 to 10 a.m. The walk
will
b e held at Lake Eola in
• Angela Flemming, 36, of
Orlando. Money raised from
Sanford was arrested by Sem inole
the event w ill enable the cen­
deputies Wednesday after stealing
ter to assist women in crisis
a lighter from the Handy Way gas
pregnancies.
station on State Road 46. Deputies
Youth groups are encour­
also found a crack pipe in her
aged to attend. Groups or
vehicle.
individuals may also raise
funds by walking in their
own community.
Larceny
For more information or
Rebecca Johnson, 23, o f Sanford
w as arrested by Sem inole deputies * pledge packets, call the cen­
ter at 407-339-1544.
W ednesday after a Handy Way
investigator found Johnson had
T he City o f Longwood
stole approxim ately $2,600 from
continues its Fall Festival
the Lake M ary Boulevard gas sta­
Saturday at 3 p.m.
tion. Surveillance tapes caught
From 3 to 10 p.m., games,
Johnson pocketing m oney after
great prizes, candy, food and
voiding transactions w hen cu s­
a bake sale will be held.
tomers m ade purchases. Johnson
From 6 to 10 p.m., the haunt­
ed house and boo house will
stated she started taking the
be open. Prc -registration for
money when she had financial
the costum e contest Is
problems about Aug. 15.
required for the 5 p.m. activi­
ty
L
Drug P ossession
T he haunted house and
• David Pugh, 25, w as arrested
boo house will have its last
by Sem inole deputies in Sanford
scare Halloween night from 6
Tuesday after witnesses found him
to 9:30 p.m.
to be concealing a small handgun.
Small bags o f crack cocaine and
marijuana was also found on his
person. Pugh was charged with
Sanford Church of Christ
possession of cocaine and marijua­
is sponsoring a Fall Festival
na and carrying a concealed
6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct.
firearm.
31.
Th e event will include
• Lake Mary police arrested
candy, a moonwaik, giant tri­
John G iroux, 36, o f Lake Mary
cycles, other children's
Wednesday for m arijuana posses­
games and a performance by
sion and drug paraphernalia after
the church's youth group.
he w as found walking erratically
For more information, call
on the sidew alk of East W ilbur
407-322-7781.
Road.
P in ecrcst Baptist Church
is hosting a Fall Festival 6:30
H ostile Situ ation
to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 31.
Sanford police arrested David
Th e event will include funW right, 24, o f Osteen Tuesday on
filled booths, games, refresh­
the charges o f burglary o f a home,
ments, a cake walk, a puppet
kidnapping adult for hostage,
show and pony rides.
false im prisonm ent, battery and
Costumes arc welcome.
resisting an officer. W right appar­
Children 2 to 12 years old are
ently followed the victim home
welcome.
and gained entry to the house that
The church is located at
also had tw o children in it. Police
601 W. Airport Blvd., in
Sanford. For more informa­
responded because of an open line
tion, call 407-324-3564.
to 911 em ergency communications.

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• Sanford police arrested
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w as a different color. Further
questioning revealed that the right
ey e was a prosthetic. D ehoven
refused to field sobriety tests
based on his lack o f depth percep­
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A ttem pted Burglary
Sem inole deputies arrested
Willie How ard J r , 26, of Sanford
Friday after a w om an found him
trying to break into her house
through the bathroom window.
The victim reportedly ran to the
living room an d called police for
help. Howard was charged with
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Stalkin g
Travis M cCabe, 30, o f Sanford
w as arrested by Sem inole deputies
Friday for stalking and giving
false inform ation. A ccording to the
police report, M cCabe is known by
several deputies to b e a drug deal­
e r in the Sanford area. Allegedly,
M cC abe was harassing a resident
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p rior tenants that ow ed him some
drug money. W hen he w as pulled
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Saturday, O ct. 27.
Entertainment includes
music, community Informa­
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basketball, softball and
miniature golf. Food and
beverages w ill be available.
The center is located at
2045 Hurston St. The event is
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. The Sanford Main Straal Halloween and Fall dacorationa at tha downtown market place la full of pumpkins, balls of hay and
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DEAR SCARED AND ALONE: The penalty
for having too much to drink should be a nasty
hangover, not rape. You did not deserve what
happened to you. I'm only sorry you waited so
long to speak out about the assault. With fresh
bruises and the evidence that could have been
collected at that time, you would have had
proof o f your rape, and your attacker could
nave been jailed for his crime. Also, you could
have begun therapy immediately to nelp you
place the blame where it belonged — on the
rapist — and saved yourself long months of
undeserved guilt.
However, it is not too late to get the counsel­
ing and emotional support you need. Pick up
the phone and ask "Information" for the num­
ber of the nearest rape hotline. You will And
that you are not alone and are not "guilty" of &lt;
any crime. Once you understand that, telling
your family and the girl whose boyfriend "
attacked you will be much easier.

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Master Storyteller
"Country Jo e " Rosier will
host a N ight o f Fright at Our
House Books and Coffee,
located at 308 E. Commercial
Ave. In Sanford, 8 p.m.
Saturday, O ct. 27, and
Wednesday, Oct. 31.
Admission is $4, and there
will b e limited seating.
The storyteller will also
host Scary Stories For
Youngsters a t the same loca­
tion 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27.
Admission Is $2.50 for adults
and $1 or a new toy for chil­
dren.
Net proceeds will help
purchase toys for the
Safehouse o f Seminole.

DEAR ABBY; About six months ago, I was at
a friend's house. We were drinking heavily, and
I started getting dizzy, so I
went to lie down in her guest
bedroom. She was already
—
asleep.
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The next thing I knew, her
boyfriend was in there with
me. He started taking my
clothes off. I begged him to
stop, but he wouldn't. I was
so drunk t didn't have the
Dear
strength to fight him off. I
A bby
begged him to leave me alone,
butne wouldn't. He raped
• • • • • me. 1 finally passed out and
: morning hoping it h
dream. It wasn't. I was still naked and had
bruises where he had held my wrists.
I left without saying a word and have told no
one else. My girlfriend still calls, but I hang up.
I need to tell her, but I don't know how. 1 also
need to tell my family, but I can't because I'm
afraid they will say I deserved it for going over
there and getting drunk. I know I didn't
me. It has taken me this
deserve wvnat he did toi n
long
mgti
to figure that out.
The
i has beguni to
t&lt; fade, but the fear of
him is still there. Abby, please help me And the
courage to finally speak up and tell everyone
about it.
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Obituaries
HOWARD G. BEAN
Howard G. Bean, 75, of Blue
Heron Boulevard, Osteen, died
Thursday, Oct. 25,2001.
Bom In d a m n a n t, N.H., he
moved to Centra) Florida in
1981. He was former owner of
Village Press, He served in the
U S . Navy during World War D,
and w as a member of Blazing
Star Lodge FfcAM and the
Deltona Elks Lodge No. 2739.
He was a member o f First
United Methodist Church of
O te e n .
Survivors include his wife,
Barbara Bean; a son, Richard
Bean o f Chichester, N.H.; three
daughters, Joanne Ives of Bow,
N i l , Patricia KingwUl o f Bow,
N.H., and Carol Bean of
Concord, N K ; eight grandchil­
dren; and one great grandchild.
Brisson Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.
PRINCE ADOLFUS BOWEN
Prince Adolfus Bowen, 6 9 ,of
Brightview Drive, Lake Mary,
died Wednesday, O c t 24,2001,
in Orlando.
Bom in Barbados, West
Indies, he moved to Central
Florida from White Plains, N.Y,
in 1988. He was an analyst for
telecommunications. He was a
member of Weklva Assembly of
God, Longwood, where he was
an usher.
Survivors include his wife,
Kathle Bowen of Lake Mary;
two daughters, Stacey Nicole
Bowen of Lake Mary and Faye
Henry of Canada; two sons,
Marc Andrew Bowen o f Lake
Mary and Colin Bowen of
Barbados, West Indies; a Bister,
Claire Jones of Brooklyn, N .Y; a
brother, Mark Bowen of Hyde
Park, Mass.; and seven grand­
children.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel is in charge of arrange­
ments.
JO HN F. BUTLER JR.
John F. Butler Jr., 60, of
Bayhead Road, Osteen, died
Thursday, Oct. 25,2001.
Bom in Sanford, he was a
lifelong resident o f Central
Florida. He was retired
mechanic. He was a member of
Elder Springs Baptist Church.
Survivors include his mother,
Margaret of Sanford; a son,
Chris of Sanford; two daugh­
ters, Debbie Oneill of Atlanta
and Tracy Butler of Michigan;
four brothers, David of
Kentucky, Robert of Deltona,
Charles o f Sorrento and Phillip
o f Sanford; three sisters, Ann
Malone of Fort Pierce, Betty
Colbert of Sanford and Cindy
Yawn of Sanford; and six
grandchildren.
Brisson Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.

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GRACE E O'NEIL
Grace E O'Neil, 76, of Bavon
Drive, Deltona, died Monday,
Oct. 22,2001, in DeBary Manor.
Bom in Stoneham, Mass., she
moved to Central Florida in
1983. She was a homemaker
and a member of O ur Lade of
the Lakes Catholic Church and
the Council of Catholic Women.
She enjoyed baking and cook­
ing.
Survivors include a daughter,
M aiv E O'Neil of Deltona; two
brothers, William Roach Jr., of
York Harbor, Maine, and
Bernard Roach of Clearwater; a
sister, Irene O'Neil of Milford,
Mass.; six grandchildren; and
three great grandchildren.
Baidauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.

LILLIE M AE M A JO R
Lillie Mae Major, 83, of Bob
Thomas Circle, Sanford, died
Friday, Oct. 19,2001 in her resi­
dence.
Bom Sept. 18,1918, in
Georgia, she was a homemaker
and a member of Kingdom Hall
of Jehovah's Witnesses.
Survivors include four sons,
Alton Major of East Palatka,
Willie Lee Major of Baltimore,
Md., Mike Major of Columbus,
Ga., and Donald Major of
Sanford; eight daughters,
Priscilla Williams of Sanford,
Peggy Shepherd of Mount
Dora, Ruth and Ruby Mae
Major, both of Sanford, Inez
Major o f Baltimore, Md., Mary
Lee Dority of Moultrie, Ga.,
Alma Brown of Orlando and
Francis E Major of Atlanta, Ga.;
40 grandchildren; and a host of
great grandchildren.
Wilson-Elchelbeiger
Mortuary In c, of Sanford is in
charge of arrangements.

JOHN A. OXENDINE
John A. Oxendine, 86, of
Concourse Village West, Bronx,
N.Y, died Friday, Oct. 19,2001.
Bom in Oviedo, he was a taxi
company owner. He was a
member of Redeeming Love
Christian Center in Nanuett,
N.Y., and the Masonic Lodge.
He was an accomplished organ­
ist.
Survivors include his wife,
Rena Oxendine o f New York.

JOHN WAYNE NEWMAN
John Wayne Newman, 46, of
India Boulevard, Deltona, died
Monday, Oct. 22,2001, in his
residence.
Bom In Germany, he moved
to Central Florida from Beaver

Golden's Funeral Home Inc.,
of Winter Park is in charge of
arrangements.

Jacqueline Stancil of Yeadon,
Pa.; a sister, Geraldine Minnis of
Nassau, Bahamas; four grand­
children; and six great grand­
children.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary Inc., is in charge of
arrangements.

Bom Sept. 15,1923, in
Nassau, Bahamas, he was a
painter for the Dade County
School Board.
Survivors include his wife,
Bessie Thompson of Sanford; a
son, Charles Larry Thompson
o f Martinez, Calif., a daughter,

PAT M. PEEDE
Pal M. Pecde, 86, of Krider
Road, Sanford, died Sunday,
O ct 21,
2001, in
her resi­
dence.
Bom
Nov. 26,
1914, in
Guilford
County,
N.C., she
moved to
Sanford in
1996. Hie was a member of AH
Souls Catholic Church in
Sanford. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include one daugh­
ter, Gwyn McCormick of
Sanford; four sons, Robert
McCormick of Seattle, Wash.,
Perry McCormick of Sanford,
Michael McCormick o f Hugo,
Okla., and Anthony
McCormick of Haymarket, Va.;
a sister, Irene Bybee o f Sanford;
17 grandchildren; and 34 great
grandchildren.
Memorial services wiU be
held in Front Royal, Va.

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Survivors include his rather,
Norman Newman o f Deltona;
two brothers, William Newman
of Beaver Falls, Pa., and
Thomas Newman of
Darlington, Pa.; and a sister,
Barbara Newman of Deltona.
Memorial donations may be
made to Hospice of
Volusia/Flagler, 3800
Wood briar Trail, Port Orange,
FL, 32119.
Baidauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.

JESSIE W . HASTINGS
Jessie W. Hastings, 81, of
Lake Diana Drive, Deltona, died
Sunday, O t t 21,2001, in her res­
idence.
Bom in Devine, Texas, she
moved to Central Florida from
Cocoa Beads in 1986. She was a
retired secretary/bookkeeper
for Coastal Oil and enjoyed arts
and crafts.
Survivors indude a son,
Mark Hastings of Deltona; a sis­
ter, Scheny Hastings of Deltona;
two grandchildren; and one
grandchild.
Baidauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge o f arrangements.

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TIIK SEMINOLE HERALD

Opinion
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Sanford should ensure Sunland
Estates residents aren’t negatively
affect by new apartment complex
Residents in Sunland Estates have a beef with the city of Sanford, and
though they live just outside the city limits, it's time for City Hall to
take notice. The city allowed a new apartment complex, Wyndham
Place, to be built next to Sunland Estates. Work on the structures is not
yet finished and few residents have moved In, but already Sunland resi­
dents are being negatively affected by the apartments: the buildings are
taller than originally proposed, drainage problems have been amplified,
traffic has become more congested, and the developer has broken
promises.
Some of the residents' concerns can't be addressed. For one, the
apartments aren’t going anvwhere, nor will the building heights be low­
ered. The owner exercised his property rights to propose, and once
approved by the city, build apartments. Whether they like it or not, the
residents will have to accept that their neighbor to the north is an apart­
ment complex.
But the Sunland residents have property rights as well, and they
shouldn't have to accept negative consequences simply because they're
county residents. The city has a responsibility to make sure that doesn't
happen, and to that end, the city should:
• Meet with Sunland residents to address their concerns.
• Find ways to minimize drainage problems, recognizing these prob­
lems existed in Sunland Estates prior to apartments. The subdivision
was built in the 1950s when stormwater retention was not a part of the
planning process, so correcting all of today's drainage problems is not
the responsibility of the apartment complex. However, several feet of
fill-dirt was brought on site to raise the topography, which consequently
raises residents’ concerns about drainage on their property. The city has
yet to offer more than a cursory assurance that these concerns are
unfounded.
• Address traffic concerns. Apartment residents traveling south on
US. 17/92 can't tum left into the complex because there is no median
cut Residents and visitors to the complex must make a U-tum at the
entrance of Sunland Estates, and that's the rub. U-tums, though legal,
ate more dangerous, along this busy stretch of 17/92. In addition,
increased traffic at the intersection — conservatively put at 400 addi­
tional cars per day — will cause deadly traffic conflicts as motorists take
more risks to minimize dramatically longer wait times to tum.
• Withhold Certificates of Occupancy (CO) for the remain units at
Wvndham Place until trees are planted, drainage problems are
addressed, and retaining walls are built according to the development
order. It is a drastic measure to withhold CO» but once they're issued,
its hard to force the developer to correct problems. Furthermore, this
developer has shown a blatant disregard for following the city's instruc­
tions. The 25-foot canopy trees used for buffering have not been planted
despite the fact that apartment residents are already moving in.
Additionally, the developer tried to cut comers by substituting a
Styrofoam wall covered with stucco when the development order clear­
ly called for a block wall. Until the developer lives up to his agreements,
trie city should refuse to issue any more CO*.
The city is not the only entity with responsibilities. The Seminole
County Commission is the elected representative body to which
Sunland residents can address their concerns. Specifically, District 5
Commissioner Daryl McLain should take tfe leacTIn 'this Situation.
Residents say they've called McLain and he hasn't responded. McLain
says he hasn't received a request from residents to meet with him and
any calls he has received have been forwarded to the appropriate coun­
ty staff member.
Whatever the case, McLain needs to do a better Job of communicating
with his constituents when they call his office with a problem.
Forwarding problems to staff members with the technical abilities to
create a solution is only part of McLain's job. He must also communi­
cate how the process is working to constituents who are often unfamil­
iar with the interworkings of local government. It doesn't need to be a
full-blown civics class, but rather a short phone call advising the con­
stituent he's aware of the problem and what action he has taken to solve
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No on likes bad neighbors. The city and McLain should work with
Sunland residents to ensure Wyndham Place doesn't become one.

What a blast!

Sanford should be proud of its newly
renovated stadium
Those who attended last Thursday's rededication of the Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium got one heck'uva show. From the first pitch
by Buddy Lake to the grand finale fireworks show, the ceremony was a
fitting way to celebrate the reopening of one of the city's biggest assets.
Originally built in 1951 and dedicated to honor those Saruordites who
fought and died in defense of the United States, the stadium is once
again a jewel within the city. A top-to-bottom renovation project has pro­
vided the city with a facility better than the original thanks to the hard
work and commitment of community leaders.
City Commissioner Whitey Eckstein should be at the top of the list
when kudos are handed out. It was his vision that saved the stadium
from the wrecking ball. Thankfully, the city commission and former
mayor Larry Dale had the good sense to heed Eckstein's wisdom.
Kudos should also go to the city's engineering department and the
outstanding staff at CPH Engineers, the project contractor. Many long
hours were spent planning the project, then once work began, CPH
brought the renovation in ahead of schedule and on budget.
Director Mike Kirby and his staff at the Parks and Recreation
Department deserve a pat on the back, as well. They not only planned
the opening ceremony and the ASA softball tournament, they made sure
the playing field was whipped into shape and the stadium appropriately
decorated.
There are many others who were instrumental in assisting with the
ceremony and the actual renovation, but for fear of leaving out a name,
we wish to issue a general thank-you. This was a community effort, and
all involved should take pride in the part they played in brining this
project to fruition.
The stadium stands not just as a memorial to Sanford's past, but it
represents an investment in the city's future. Whether it's ball games or
other community events, spectators from across the region will flock to
Sanford's first-rate stadium. Thanks to everyone who made it possible.

Your View
A poem for those
lost from FD N Y
To the ed itor
Poem for FDNY:
You are the elite, you are one
of a kind
Over 250 of your own, you
are struggling to find
How could this happen, who
could be so mean
Millions of Americana are
glued to the screen
It was September 11th, two
thousand and one
You reported for duty, your
shift had just begun
You are Firefighters and
Medics, you do your job well
In an instant the world turned
into hell
The first plane hit, and the
fireball blew
You responded to help,
because that's what you do
"Y b irtfo t Others first, and
never tnought twice
You never imagined you
would pay the ultimate price
There was screaming and
chaos and smoke all around
But through it all you
searched, you could hear your
heart pound
Was it an accident? Nobody
knew
Until a second jet airplane
tore through Tower Two
The metal supports handled
the cold New York freeze
But they couldn't withstand
two thousand degrees
Without warning, in an
instant, Tower One came down
In seconds 110 stories were
piled on the ground
My God, the devastation,
entire companies were lost
You chose to help citizens, no
matter what the cost
At our Firehouse in Florida,
our fingers were crossed
We prayed they would say,
you were found and not lost
Our prayers went unan­
swered, the sad news was true
Americans across the world
have united for you
Whether a Chief or a
Chaplain, a Firefighter or Lieu
All eyes arc on television, our
hearts are with you
So many arc trying to hold
onto hope
But the outlook is grim, and
we find ways to cope
Many fly flags, and others
just cry
Billions of people demand to
know WHY?
The Nation is stunned, and
filled with such sadness
Asking the man upstairs the
method to his madness
Your family and friends, will

never have you to hold
The warmth they once felt,
has now turned stone cold
I wish I was magic, and had
thepow er to say
This is all a bad dream, you
aren't lost today
But reality sets in and the
nightmare is real
And we all fry to cope with
the pain that we feel
With over two hundred of
you together, I can surely bet
That Heaven is about to have,
the best company yet
You are America's heroes, our
legacy will live on forever
Your life here on earth, your
loved ones will treasure
Soar into your new life, be
free and fly high
We will never forget you, you
are FDNY
Stacey Livingston,
Sanford Fire Department

Sanford resident
doesn’t agree
with current war
To the ed itor
The Herald last month pub­
lished a local pastor's sermon
which was headlined, "God
Bless America." In it, he present­
ed a justification for Christians'
support of the U S. war o terror­
ism, citing the six principles of
the Christian Doctrine of the
just War, and explaining how
they applied to the present situ­
ation.
I write because this view
should not stand unchallenged.
The Rev. Jones mentions that
some Christians hold the posi­
tion of pacifism, and he himself
says support for war "can seem
confusing" given the various
Scriptural admonitions on how
Christians should act. Indeed, it
can. i hope that, as the horrors
of this military action become
more apparent, American
church people, as well as those
of other beliefs, will examine
their beliefs on the question of
war and nonviolence, there is a
long history of opposition to
war and o f advocacy of nonvio­
lence. The early Christians were
clear about this. Mohandas
Gandhi and Dr. Martin Luther
King jr. in our own time led
political movements based upon
nonviolence. There are more
recent examples of "People
Power" in the Philippines and
Eastern Europe.
President Bush deserves cred­
it for responding quickly and
vigorously to the tragedy of
Sept. 11. But, his "w ar" should
have included all the elements

It was a busy week on the social scene in Sanford last week. First came
the stadium rededication, followed by Saturday night's Oktoberfest.
Estimates put the event's attendance at about 3,000 people, by far the
biggest turnout for Sanford Main Street's annual celebration.
Main Street and its volunteers did a wonderful job hosting the event.
There were plenty of activities, good music, great beer and even better
food. The event also had a much needed ingredient that might not have
been noticeable at first glance — lots of cooperation.
Main Street organized the Oktoberfest activities, while the Celery City
Cruisers and the Time Travelers took care of the details of the car show.
The two car groups combined forces with Main Street and brought not
only their convoys of classic cars to downtown, but a spirit of coopera­
tion.
Saturday's festival showed how successful an event can be when
groups work together. Legendary Alabama football coach Paul "Bear"
Bryant said: "When you win there's glory enough for everybody. When
you lose there's glory for none." Sanford's downtown organization
would be wise to adopt that philosophy when it comes to cooperation.
Oktoberfest proved there's glory enough for all.

for dealing with terrorism
rightfully deserve and expect to
except the military one. And,
be compensated for loss of prop­
given the baggage the U S . car­
erty value as a result of growth
ries with many whom we seek
management. It's a right every
in a coalition, the United
homeowner understands. Florida
Nations should have been asked
recognizes that right in its consti­
to take the lead.
tution, and tye have enacted sig­
My sense of patriotism does
nificant enabling legislation to
not extend to support for our
protect that right
government's all too frequent
On the other hand, the vast
abuse of its power. America can
majority of homeowners in
get away with this arrogance
Seminole County see urban
because we are the "800-pound
sprawl as a major threat in our
gorilla" in military power. Some
community, our property values
maintain that there is no con­
and what is in most ways an
nection between the sins of
enviable lifestyle. In that respect,
American foreign policy and the we're no different from the
existence of the evil of world­
majorities in most urban areas in
wide terrorism. I disagree. In
this state.
my lifetime, in addition to the
But the legislature has so far
debacles of Korea and Vietnam,
chosen a different path. There is a
we've had the adventures in
conflict on the horizon, and if It's
Panama and Grenada ("training
not a defining issue in the 2002
missions" some in the military
elections, it will be in 2004.
called them), Nicaragua and the Th» call for sound growth
Gulf War (a thinly-disguised
management breeds conflict
mission to protect our oil sup­
between all Floridians. Most con­
ply). And, an unbalanced
servative legislators see their role
response to the Israelias protecting the investmentPalestinian conflict Many of us
backed expectations of property
have protested these actions
owners; while homeowners see
over the years.
growth and urban sprawl as the
principal causes of rising taxes
Did our country deserve the
destruction being wrecked upon and deteriorating school, roads
us by terrorists? No, indeed! Is
and public services.
revenge, and continuation by us
In the last legislative session,
of the cycle of violence, the right
werful and popular State Sen.
response? I believe not. Are we
e Constantine championed a
complidt in our own suffering,
growth management reform, yet
by past failures? I believe so.
despite his efforts no significant
Our policies should include
legislation saw the light of day. In
acknowledgment of that reality,
the near future, we will see a real
and efforts to avoid creating a
fight between local governments
new generation of multitudes
and our legislature. Declining
who nate us. I was pleased to
economic indicators and reappor­
hear recently a forthright state­
tionment will take center stage
ment by the widow o f die late
during the next legislative ses­
President Sadat of Egypt, that
sion. Some experts arc already
America is hated largely because
forecasting a shortfall of as much
of our failure to deal fairly with
as $500 million next year. And
the Palestine question. We should the impact on Florida of the
listen to our friends.
September 11 terrorist attacks is
"Our country, right or wrong.
still yet to be determined.
When right, to be kept right;
The only solution is bold lead­
when wrong, to be put right"
ership in Tallahassee. The solu­
(Carl Schurz in a speech to the
tion will come if we elect legisla­
U S. Senate on Jan. 17,1872)
tors with guts.
War is not the way to put it
If homeowners and local offi­
right Jesus said, "Blessed are the
cials want infill instead of sprawl,
peacemakers; for they shall be
we will have to realize that there
called the children of God."
costs involved and budget
(Matthew 5:9) He did not bless
accordingly. Our elected officials
warmakers. God is love. War is
will have to have guts to recog­
blasphemy.
nize that change will come with a
L Millard Hunt
price tag, but it's one that is well
Sanford
worth paying.
Any other approach will be
either stopgap or ineffective.
James A. Hattaway

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Managing growth
comes with price

To the editor
Clearly most local communi­
ties want a better handle on
growth and an end to urban
sprawl. As a past member of the
Sanford Planning and Zoning
Commission and former guber­
natorial appointee to the East
Central Florida Regional
Planning Council, I have heard
both of these points expressed
loudly and clearly literally hun­
dreds of times. In Seminole
County, the sentiment is all but
universal
As an attorney whose practice
focuses on land use, eminent
domain and commercial litiga­
tion, 1 know our communities
have the capacity to achieve our
growth management, but the
answers are not easy. Growth
management costs money.
Property owners who are the
targets of growth management

Ogden thanks
Herald for band
festival support
To the editor
Thank you to the Herald for all
your help in co-sponsoring the
Seminole County High School
Marching Band Festival. As
usual, the Herald did a fine job of
presenting the $500 scholarship
to Elizabeth McCullough of
Lyman High School. And, of
course. Tommy Vincent's photo
of the drum majors for the front
of the program was the best.
The Herald staff do an out­
standing job of promoting the
positive deeds of the greatest per­
centage of youth in our commu­
nity — always an Optimist objec­
tive. Keep up the good work!
Audrey Ogden
Band Festival Chair
Sanford Optimist Club

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Sleigh bells ring, are y a’ listen’n?

Listen to this! Downtown
Sanford has jollied up new
Christmas charisma. Theolde
towne, with a new venue,
promises the most outstanding
Christmas celebration ever.
Showmanship, excellence, and
quality head the menu.
The light-up this year will be
only slightly less than extraordi­
nary. A full four blocks on East
1st Street between Sanford and
Myrtle avenues will twinkle
with animated displays, as well
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the canopies, to the roof tops.
Look up, and you will sec rein­
deer jumping from one roof top
to the other.
Santa's village is a new treat.
World affairs make the time
more right than ever to inspire
the strength o f unity — so gath­
er ye at the clock and come
together for exceptional enter­
tainment and fun. Featuring
Christmas carol slng-a-longs,
citizens will unite to celebrate
and go home with a warm
fuzzy feeling.
The light-up ceremony will
take place on Dec. 1, at 6 p.m.
The extravaganza theme,
"Christmas Through a Child's
Eyes," is the theme for this twohour production. The perform­
ers will all be children, from 6 to
16 years. They will come from
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David Chemault's the Next
Generation Kids; Sherry
Pollock's Suzuki Kids; Tim
Hanes Kids on Stage; Kathy
Bayliss's Florida Young Artists
Orchestra (35 little ones, dressed
in tuxedoes, presenting a string
symphony); our own little
Jessica Morales (11 years old)
amazing us with the national
anthem, a cappella; plus a med­
ley of Christmas tunes, and
more. There will be more every
Tuesday and Saturday evening,
in Santa's Village. It will not all
be little kids, either. Full-size
folks will present gospel sings,
Christmas carols, orchestral
movements, dance numbers,
and more.
Are ya listen'n, mate? How
about the Christmas Flotilla on
Lake Monroe. It Is only October,
and two dozen big boats have
already entered In the boat
parade to set sail on Dec. 15 at 6
p.m. The parade banner will
salute showmanship, safety and
fun. This 'flambuoyant' event is
being mastered by a dedicated
committee consisting of repre­
sentatives from the coast guard
auxiliary, the Orlando Power
Squadron, the sheriff's marine
division, Sanford's dive-rescue
department, the owners of the
three marinas on Lake Monroe
and representatives of the
Downtown Business
Association. Registrations will
be limited, so cast off for the
nearest post office
Did you hear about the
Christmas laser show? It will
beam up immediately after the
boat parade from the same
viewing area. You can only see
these two events from Ft.
Mellon Park between San Juan
Avenue and the tennis courts.
Let there be light, of the laser
type, projected (at the east end
of the park) on a humongous
screen the size of a five-story
building, sixty feet wide. The
laser characters will tell their

story to the rhythm of
Christmas carols, and you can
join in as you follow the bounc­
ing laser. Sound engineers guar­
antee ample audio. They will
even aim sound over the lake so
the parade participants can
enjoy the laser show.
Santa will ride into town in
an authentic sleigh — sleigh
bells ring, are ya listen'n? The
Christmas parade has many
good tales to tell, but it is too
much for this article. Keep
watching the Herald for details.
There will be school bands,
marching honor guards, animal
antics, bizarre cars, and more.
Hurry up and get your entry in.
The purpose of the parade is
to entertain the spectators.
Emphasis will be placed on
showmanship, this year. You
arc either a showman, or a spec­
tator. It's best to register early
because registrations will be
limited, and the parade is filling
rapidly.
For those who would like to
enter a float but don't know
how to build one, sign up for
the float building seminar to be
conducted on Nov. 3. To help
you avoid a float fiasco, we will
also provide decorating materi­
als at a reasonable price. You
can rent a float trailer already
decked with plywood, and you
are half done before you start. If
you don't have time to build a
float, but would tike to have
your company represented by a
wizard on wheels carrying your
message, contract with the
Christmas Extravaganza to have
a float built for you.
Listen Later for more about
the Christmas parade, the Tour
of Trimmed Trees, and the
Courtyard of Kindness. Listen,
too, for special Interest Informa­
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of this Christmas Extravaganza.
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investigated the scene and did
not issue any citations to
Bryan. The officers described
the woman as being lucky to
only to have taken a glancing
blow and said she was con­
scious and talking when being
transported.

happened to Amy Lohrmann,"
Larkey said Thursday. "But,
maybe this event can prevent
another tragedy from happen­
ing to someone else."
Larkey said plans are already
under way to establish a memo­
rial fund in Lohrmann's name
to increase community aware­
ness of domestic violence and
its victims.
"W e want to develop a wall
to put faces to those who have
gone before," she said. "They
are not just numbers, they are
people."
According to Seminole 18th
Judicial Circuit Judge James
Perry, domestic violence Is not a

modem crime. As far back as
the Roman empire, husbands
had the legal right to beat their
wives — with certain restric­
tions.
The saying, "rule of thumb,"
originated from an old English
law, which restricted the size of
a rod used by a husband to hit
his wife. Perry said. The rod
could be no wider than the
thumb.
"W hat will end domestic vio­
lence?" Perry said. "Only time
will tell. But, I believe all the
problems we have in this coun­
try can be solved if we pay
more attention to our children."
At the end of the memorial
service, Henderson recited a

poem by an anonymous author
titled "1 Cot Flowers Today."
At the beginning o f the poem,
a woman says she received
flowers from her husband —
not for a special occasion, but as
an apology for hitting her the
previous night.
At the end of the poem, the
woman once again receives
flowers, but for a special day, "I
got flowers today," I lenderson
recited. "Today was a very spe­
cial day. It was the day of my
funeral. Last night, he finalty
killed me. I le beat me to death."

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fit from the added bus service,
Tesinski said she thought there is
probably about 100 students that
would use the system.
Also on Tuesday commission­
ers:
• Approved with a 3-2 vote

the sale of $50 million in bonds
for the construction of the new
courthouse.
Commissioners
Daryl McLain and Maloy voted
against the measure. With the
current level of revenues the
county will have to cut services
or raise taxes three years into the

bond payments, said McLain.
• Continued a trail ordinance,
that would regulate trail cross­
ings, until Jan. 22.

Christopher Patton esn bs
reached at cpattonOsemlnoleheratd.com or 407-322-2811.

H a n M photo bp Chriatophor Pat!on

Emergency crews secure the scene
after a woman was struck by a car
on U.S. 17/92 near 13th Street.

Michelle Jerla can be reached at
mdJertaOsemlnoleherald.com or
407-322-2811.

Service
Continued from Page 1A
funding formula, said County
Manager Kevin Grace.
“I don't think It will take very
long to put something together,"
Grace said.
Another source of funding for
added bus service could also
come from new advertising on
bus shelters. Commissioners dis­
cussed a plan to have a private
company build, maintain and
sell advertising on shelters. A
request for proposals will be
drafted by staff and then looked
over by commissioners.
A new bus route will cost
approximately $400,000, but

there are several areas in the
county that could benefit from
an
added
bus
service.
Commissioners have expressed
interest in adding service to the
Lake Mary/Heathrow business
area. Red Bug Lake Road and
State Road 434.
Maloy pushed for a new laser
route to serve the SCC Oviedo
campus and UCF. Although UCF
already has bus service and
donates about $50,000 to the
county for mass transit, but
Maloy said the added service
could help a lot of people.
Suzanne Tesinski, dean of the
SCC Oviedo campus, said she

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hopes commissioners will have
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semester.
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McCormick named employee of the month

Regatta
Continued from Page LA

Events is pleased with the num­
where a race isn't easy to watch ber of competitors scheduled to
from start Id finish, the regatta's com pete in the US Rowing
finish line will be set up at fort sanctioned event. Plans are to
make it an annual
Mellon
Park,
event in Sanford.
Simmons
said.
"Even
if
the
Spectators will be
festival does not
liven if a person
able to view the
we
excitement of the fin­ hasn’t experienced a com e back,
plan
on
being
ish.
race before, they
around," Simmons
“Even if a person
will get to see the
said.
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the
hasn't experience a
boats riding by.
Lakcfront contin­
race before, they
There will be many
will get to see the talented compclitors ues to grow, we
hope to continue to
boats riding by," he
to watch.
be a part of it."
said. "There will be
Along with a day
many talented com­
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rowing,
the
petitors to watch."
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event will include a
Regatta Coontnalor
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other vendors.
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sages in to their daily
s. A different school-wide
nvity everyday last week also
)pea send the word.
On Monday students helped
urate classroom doors, and
esday they signed pledge
J s to not do drugs. Thursday
dents w ere encouraged to
ar red.
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t in red,” Boyd said. "S o
ly classes are a 100 percent
The
anti-drug
Initiative
ached the state attorney's
and sheriff's office, too.
2002 Drug Free Calendar
ter and essay winners were
unced last week as well,
ifth through eighth graders
articipated in the calendar
ripetition, but younger and
Ider children also composed
anti-drug posters and public
service announcements.

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drug message, schools are also
using the week to push students
not to start smoking tobacco. A
Seminole group in the county
health
department
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Working
Against
Tobacco (SWAT) also chose one
poster to reflect an anti-tobacco
message.
Samuel Jativa, a seventhider from Teague Middle, will
ve his no smoking illustration
on hundreds of shirts before the
end of the year thanks to SWAT
and the state attorney's office.
' I was trying to find a new
idea, which is kind o f hard,”
said Jativa. ”1 draw all the time
just for the fun of It. My parents
are really proud of me. I told my
mom I won, and she jumped
right out o f the seat.”

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ongoing research programs.
Since its establishment in
1962, more than 17,000 children
from across the United States
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treated at St. Jude. The facility is
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teer contributions and federal
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realized he was helping other
Florida children, but he did
know he was having fun riding
his bicycle. Within the first 10
minutes o f the Trike-A-Thon, he
already lapped the parking area
15 times.
"H e was really excited about
today,” said Robert's mother,
Kristi. "H e was really happy that
he got to bring his bike to
school.”
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Thursday's event w on't be
known for another week, she
believes it will probably be more

than last year's Trike-A-Thon.
"We give them about a week
to collect their pledges," Hughes
said. "Each year, it seems we
raise a little more money than
the previous year."

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According to Hughes, the pre­
school’s director, June Simpson,
came up with the idea for the St.
Jude Trike-A-Thon five years
ago as a way to raise money for
the research facility.
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thought this was something
Important to work at,” Hughes
said. "W e don't want to pressure
the children or their parents into
anything, but this is a worthy
cause. The children also have fun
participating in It."
The money raised during the
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Florida children who are treated
at the Memphis, Tenn., facility,
Hughes said.
St. Jude Children's Research is
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ters for research and treatment of
catastrophic diseases in children,
primarily pediatric cancers.
More than 4,000 patients are seen
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Sunday
October 28, 2001

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ORLANDO — University
of Central Florida quarter­
back Ryan Schneider
(Plantation High School)
was named USATODAY.com
Independent Player of the
Week Monday as a result of
his 28-of-39 passing perfor­
mance for 355 yards and
three touchdowns in last
Saturday's 38-6
Homecoming victory over
Louis iana-Mon roe.
It is the second such honor
this year for Schneider, who
was also lauded for his 29of-47,297-yard performance
in the season opener at
Clemson.
Schneider, a sophomore,
topped the 4,000-yard mark
in career passing and moved
into fifth place on UCF's all­
time passing yardage list
Saturday. He now has 4,208
passing yards and is also
fifth in career touchdown
passes with 30. He currently
ranks 19th in the nation in
total offense with an average
of 264 yards per game.
Meanwhile, UCF turned
its attention in practice to
fellow Division I-A indepen­
dent Utah State, today's
(Saturday) opponent for the
Golden Knights. UCF will be
in Logan, Utah to play the
Aggies starting at 5 p.m. in &lt;
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game that will be televised
on Sunshine Network.
Outside linebacker Elliot
Shorter (Quincy-Greensboro
High School), returning from
a left ankle sprain. practiced

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By Tony DaSormter
Herald Correspondent
^possible anc
not even unheard of, but It's awfully
impressive.
Sophomore quarterback Lee Sloan led
the Oviedo Lions to a 24-8 win over the
visiting Seminole Fighting Seminoles
Friday night in a 6A-District 1 contest at
John Courier Held.
With Sloan, who was bom in Sanford
and is the son of former Seminole stand­
out Frank Sloan, at the controls, the
Lions have won four in a row and six of
their last seven on the way to 7-2 overall
record and a 5-1 district mark that earns
them the right to advance to the state
playoffs in two weeks as the district run­
ner-up.
Not bad for a team picked to finish

Inside:
C lassifeds 7B-9B
C rossword 9B

Sanford-born Lee Sloan sparkles
as Oviedo defeats Seminole 24-8
sixth in the seven-team bracket at the
beginning of the season and forced to go
to their third quarterback. Last year's
starter, Christian Tenckcdcs, finally
received medical clearance to play a cou­
ple weeks ago while this year's projected
starter. Grant Herren, suffered a broken
collar bone in the preseason jamboree.
"We knew it was going to be tough
from the beginning," said Oviedo head
coach Grog Register. "This is a real tough
district with throe Jacksonville teams,
two strong Seminole County teams, and
DcLand.
"Lee throws the ball as well as anyone

we've had. He's worked hard and made
of the most of the opportunity. Other
athletes have had chances like this, but
few have seized them the way Lee has.
The team has rallied behind him and
he's done everything we've asked of
him."
Register, offensive coordinator Troy
Kessinger, and Sloan all agree that the
key to Sloan's success has been the
inspired play of the offensive line senior center Will Reedy, senior guards
Shane Dickson and Josh Allen, senior
tackle Mike Bielenson, and junior tackle
Clarence Philpott.

"Coach (Paul) Greer (who coaches the
offensive line) has a motto for the offen­
sive line," said Kessinger. "They all
know they have to 'protect the young
pharaoh.'"
The fact that Sloan has thrown just two
interceptions in nearly 170 attempts says
something about Sloan's accuracy and
also a considerable amount about the
time the offensive line has given the
sophomore to set up and throw.
"1 was nervous at first," said Sloan,
recalling his reaction to being handed the
controls of a varsity team playing in per­
haps one of the state's most competitive
districts. "It's an honor to come up and
play with this group of athletes. I know
they have a lot of heart. I just wanted to
contribute in any way I could.
"The offensive line has done a tremenSee Lions, Page 3B

Rams
Powerful statement
stay
alive

Bears, Lions
crush foes in
girls district
volleyball

By D u n Smith
Sports Editor
LONGWOOD — For enter­
tainment and a bang for your
buck, you could not beat the
offensive display put on by
Lake Mary and Lyman at the
Carlton D. Henley Sports
Complex Friday night.
Junior running back Reggie
Campbell showed the form that
m a d e h i m a n /Mt-State player as
a sophomore as he ran for 322
yards on 24 carries and scored
four touchdowns as Lake Mary
outscored Lyman, 44-32, in a
Class 5A-District 3 football
game.
The Rams improved to 5-4
overall and finished their dis­
trict schedule at 4 -2 Lake Mary
will close out the regular season
against Lake Brantley at Tom
Storey Field next Friday (Nov.

By D m Smith
Sports Editor
WINTER SPRINGS —
Enough said.
All season long Winter
Springs and Oviedo have been
the strongest girls volleyball
loam s In S e m in o le C ou nty and

while fellow outside line­
backers Antoine Poe
(Lakeland-Kathleen High
School) and Gerren Bray (Ft.
Lauderdale-Nease High
School) practiced in red non­
contact jerseys. Poe missed
the Louisiana-Monroe game
with a hamstring injury and
Bray sat out because of an
ankle injury. Bray's status
will likely be determined at
game time, while Poe is list­
ed as questionable.
Middle linebacker Chris
Pilinko (Nease High School),
moved to the outside to start
in place of Shorter against
ULM, injured his left ankle
and is wearing a cast on that
ankle and is listed as ques­
tionable for today's game.

in the top five in Central
Florida and Thursday night
they left no doubt that they
were worthy of that status.
Playing in the District
Championships, the Bears and
Lions made quick work of the
opposition, Winter Springs
cruising 1 5 4 and 15-5 over
Titusville in Class 5A-District 6
and Oviedo rolling 15-5 and
15-6 over DeLand in Class 6ADistrict 2, to cam home match­
es in Tuesday's Regional
Quarterfinals.
The Bears (26-3 and ranked
No. 2 in the State Class 5A
Poll) will host Deltona (27-3),
an upset loser to Spruce Creek
(25-5) at home, while the Lions
(24-5) will host Mandarin (15­
13). All matches are set to
begin at 7 p.m.
Tuesday's winners will
advance to the Regional semifi­
nals and finals on Saturday.
Class 6A-Region 1 will be
played at the home of
Tuesday's winner between
Sandalwood (254) and
DeLand (23-7) and they would
host the winner between
Edgewater (3 0 4 ) and Boone
(14-9) in the first semifinal.
The Oviedo-Mandarin win­
ner would then face the winner
between University (25-5) and
Winter Park (21-10) in the other
semifinal.
Class 5A-Region 2 will be
played at the home of the
Tuesday' Spruce Creek and
Titusville (9-8) winner and they

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In h i s r e g u l a r b l a c k Je r s e y

UCF C O LLEG E OF
E D U C A T IO N T O
H O ST H O O PS
A G A IN S T H U N G E R
EVEN T
Young basketball enthusi­
asts will have the opportuni­
ty to exhibit their basketball
skills and learn from one of
Central Florida's best when
the College of Education at
the University of Central
Honda hosts a Hoops
Against Hunger Basketball
Mini-Camp on Sunday,
November 18.
The camp is free and open
to boys and girls in grades 4to-8 and will be held from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. at the College
| of Education Gymnasium on
the UCF campus.
Campers will receive a free
camp T-shirt and six hours
of instruction, fun, and
games. Lunch will be pro­
vided.
Legendary basketball
coach Gene "Torchy" Clark
will be a featured guest
alter at the camp. Coach
rk is a member of several
Halls of Fame, including the
UCF Athletics Hall of Fame
and the Horida Sports Hall
of Fame.
Donations will be accept­
ed, with all proceeds benefit­
ing the American Red Cross
Disaster Relief Fund. For
more information call Dr.
Vincent Mumford at 407­
823-4127 or visit the Hoops
Against Hunger website at
www.htwps-hunger.com.

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Melina Jakubcin (above, right)
slams one of her six kills through a
Titusville block attempt during
Winter Springs' 15-4 and 15-5
thumping of the Terriers in the Class
5A-Distrlct 6 Girls Volleyball
Championship Match at Winter
Springs High School Thursday
night. Jakubcin got plenty of help
from Kelsey Combes (right), who
dug out several tough shots, and
also had 22 assists as the. Bears,
ranked No. 2 in Class 5A, improved
to 26-3 to win their third district
crown in four years and earn a
home date In the Regional
Quarterfinals against Deltona (27-3)
on Tuesday starting at 7 p.m.

would host the winner
between Plant City-Durant (25­
5) and Tampa-Wharton (134)
in one semifinal.
The other semifinal features
the Winter Springs-Deltona
winner against the TampaKing (16-3) and Haines City

(19-11) winner.
The semifinal winner's
would then meet for the region
title later on Saturday and a
spot in the State Tournament at
Disney's Wide World of Sports
complex.
CLASS 5A-DISTRICT 6

Whitney Lagergren had 15
kills and Leslie Gray had 11
assists as Titusville rallied to
defeat Lake Howell, 8-15,15-6,
and 15-8, in the semifinals on
Wednesday.
The host Bears then made
short work of Lyman, 15-2 and
See Volleyball, Page 3B

O viedo girls sto rm to d istrict golf title
By D«an Smith
Sports Editor
NEW SMYRNA BEACH — The Oviedo
girls made it a clean sweep of the district
golf titles for the Seminole Athletic
Conference, romping to a 32-stroke victory
over co-favorite Flagler Palm Coast at the
New Smyrna Beach Municipal Golf Course
Tuesday.
The Lions' Amanda Smith shot a 38 on
the front nine and trailed FPC's Ali
Kicklighter by three strokes. But Smith
made a big charge, posting a 32 on the back
nine to finish at two-under-par 70 to edge
the Bulldog star by one stroke for Low

Medalist honors.
Complimenting Smith were Lauren Davis
(75), Sharah Davis (77) and Stephanie
Thomas (79) as Oviedo totaled a 13-overpar 301 to easily top Flagler Palm Coast's
333.
Lake Brantley also qualified for the
regional with Wolcott (82), Witt (84),
Tomczak (88) and Delrey (97) totaling a 351,
good enough for third place.
Spruce Creek grabbed the fourth and final
qualifying team spot with a 366.
Lyman (370) and la k e Mary (386) were
sixth and eighth, respectively.
The Greyhounds and Rams will be repre­
sented as region, however, as Lyman sophi*-

more Elizabeth Barnes shot an 86 and Lake
Mary freshman Nlarissa Fiorucci posted an
88 to earn spots that go to the four lowest
scoring individuaLs who's teams do not
qualify.
The Class 2A-Region 2 Tournament will
be held Monday at Meadowrook Golf Club.
CLASS 2A-DISTRICT 4
T#*m Results (Top-4 l u m i mI t i m i to rrglun) _ I. Oviedo
(Amend* Smith. 34-32 _ 70: Leiuen Devi* J*-34 _ 7* Sharah
Davit. 37-40 _ 77; Stephanie Thome*. 41-34 . 791. 301. I
Bunnell Fbftlrf Palm C a u l. 333. 3. Lake Brantley (Wolcott. 443B _ tfc Wilt. 44-10 _ H i Tomczak. 44-42 . U , Delrey. 51-44 _ 971.
351. 4 Spruce Creek. 344; 5 D rl and. W*. 4. Lyman. 37ft7 New
Smyrna Beach. 374.1- Lake Mary, 344
Individual* _ Kristin M ra m . New Smyrna Beach. 34-39.7 3 ;
Kristi VVhitacre. DeLand. 40-44 _ 44. Elizabeth Barnev Lyman,
39-47 _ S4, Mari*** Fiorucci. Lake Mary. 44-42 „ M

This game is always an emo­
tional matchup, but figures to
be even more of bam-bumer
because both teams need a vic­
tory to enhance their hopes of
an At-Large bid to playoffs.
The Greyhounds fell to 2-7
overall and end district at 2-4.
Lyman will conclude its season
in Orlando against first-year
program Olympia next Friday.
Campbell scored on runs of
36-, 33-, 16-, and 11-yards, and
also added a pair of two-point
conversion runs, for a total of
28 points, but it was his final
two touchdown runs in the
fourth quarter that spelled the
difference as they brought the
Rams back from a 32-30 third
quarter deficit.
Campbell's heroics overshad­
owed an outstanding perfor­
mance by the Greyhounds'
junior quarterback, Victor
Johnson. ,
Johnson carried the ball for
125 yards on 27 carries and also
completed 6-of-8 passes for 152
yards.
He scored one rushing touch­
down and also had a two-point
conversion run and threw
touchdown passes of 66- and
27-yards to Travo Woods.
VVoods caught five passes for
146 and the two scores and also
carried the ball seven times for
66 yards. Mark McNealy
chipped in with 92 yards on 15
carries, 88 on 11 carries in the
first half.
All told, the two teams com­
bined for 871 yards of total
offense, 501 in the first half.
Lake Mary had 440 total
yards, including 433 rushing. In
the first half the Rams ran 22
plays and gained 240 yards, 233
on rushes, and averaged 10.9
yards per play.
Lyman tallied 431 total yards,
283 rushing. In the first half the
Greyhounds ran 29 plays for
261 yards, an average of nineyard per play.

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October 28.2001

T he S eminole Herald

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. United Sprint C ar series ends 2001 season at Volusia Speedway Park
Special to tha Herald

weekend for the second annual
USCS Dixie Sprint Car
Nationals.
Tonight's (Saturday) first
sprint car race will be the
Airflow Research "Power Dash"
that showcases the top cars from

BARBERVILLE — Wild and
exciting United Sprint Car
Series (USCS) winged outlaw
sprint car racing returns to
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the previous USCS feature in an
'edge of your seat' six-car, sixlap shootout that will be the
final chance to accme points
towards the Airflow Research
"Super Power Dash" that pays
up to $10,00 and will be contest­
ed on Sunday night.
Heat races and a B-Main, last
chance race, will follow before
the star-studded sprint car held
launches into the USCS
Sunshine State Shootout 25 lap
main event that will also serve
as a qualifier for the final four
open spots in the Airflow
Research Super Power Dash.
The balance of the program
will feature racing the VSP stock
car divisions.
Sunday's program will feature
the high stakes dash event and
will also include qualifying heat
races and a 12-lap B Main for
the USCS sprint cars in addition
to the championships In the
stock car and mini sprint class­

es.
The weekend's action then
wraps up with the 30 lap 2001
USCS Good son Farms State
Championship Race.
If a driver sweeps all of the
weekend events he could go
home about $15,000 richer!
Seven-time National sprint car
champion and current USCS
Road to Indy national points
leader Teny Gray will lead the
USCS contingent along with
Malabar's Kenny Adams, the
2000 USCS national champion,
Winter Park's Red Stauffer,
Adams' teammate who finished
as national runner-up last year
and was the 1997 USCS champi­
on, and 1999 USCS champ
Marshall Skinner from
Arkansas.
Volusia Speedway Park is
located 15 miles west of 1-95 on
Florida State Road 40 near
Barbcrville. Gates open at 4 p.m.
in the pits and for spectators at

5 p.m., with racing starting at 7
p.m. today (Saturday) and 6
p.m. on Sunday.
For more information call the
track at 386-985-4402.

BLACK TAKES SUPER
LATE MODEL FEATURE
AT NEW SMYRNA
SAMSULA — Eric Black
drove the #10 Indian River
Battery Chevrolet Monte Carlo
to victory Saturday night in a
wreck plagued Super Lite
Model feature as New Smyrna
Speedway.
Black did a great job of miss­
ing the oil and wrecks and went
to Victory Lane without a
scratch.
Orlando's David Rogers
looked like a sum winner in his
Dodge Intrepid until he broke
and that opened the door for
Black to grab the win. Ron
Ditrando survived for second,
with Osteen's Mark Kinley

bringing home the #17 Ford
Taurus third. Kenny Crites and
Victor Almos were fourth and
fifth, respectively.
Bob Anderchek also raced
smart and nabbed the Late
Model feature victory in the
Blackie’s #90 Chevy. Brian
Bellaw drove his heart out and
came home second. Donnie
Williams showed his talent as
he placed third in his first night
out in a Late Model. Mike Todd
and Bruce Lawrence rounded
out the top five.
Tank Tucker proved that his
recent domination of the
Modified races has not been all
car as he jumped in Mark
Vandevender's #7, started last,
and won the race with a two
barrel! Rob Underwood's was
second, Jeff Anderson was back
in the #99 for third, Bobby Blake
was fourth and Justin
Henderson was fifth.
Chuck Abell was the class of
See Racing, Page 3B_________

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Like many of the businesses
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Winter Springs head coach Kim Vach (dark outfit) celebrates with her team after the Bears defeated Titusville 15-4
and 15-5 in the Class 5A-District 6 Girts Volleyball Championship Match at Winter Springs High School Thursday.

V olleyball—
Continued from page IB
15-4, as Ally Hock had II kills
and Laura Cook seven kills.
The Championship Match on
Thursday saw Winter Springs
take leads of 3-0 and 6-1 in the
first game, before the Terriers
closed to within 6-3 and 9-4.
But with Tiffany Kitaoka serv­
ing, the Bears ran out the final
six points to close out the victo­

ry-The second game started

slowly with the Bears leading
just 1-0 after eight service
changes.
But behind the hitting of
Melina Jakubrin, Ally Hock and
Jen Font, with assists from
Kelsey Combes, Winter Springs
ran off 12 of the next 13 points
to take a 13-1 lead and stood
just two points from winning its
third district title in four years.
The Terriers mounted a minirally, closing to within 13-5, but
Kitaoka again took over as serv­
er. Hock and Foret combined on
i a b l o c k - k i l l fo r p o i n t n u m b e r 14

' and then Hock put away an
. assist from Combed to secure
the triumph and start the cele­
bration.
Jakubdn and Hock had six
kills for winners, while Combes
had 16 assists.
CLASS 6A-DISTRICT 2
Oviedo jumped out to an 11-0
lead in the first game and never
looked back as it crushed the
defending district champions
from DeLand at the Lake
Brantley Fieldhouse.
Brittany Kauss had 14 kills for
the Lions, while Rachel Bellamy

quarter.
Oviedo wraps up its regular season next Friday
against Winter Park at Showalter Field while
Seminole (4-5 overall, 2-4 in the district) will
return home to host defending Class 6A State
Champion Palm Bay in its season finale at
Thomas E. Whigam Stadium. Both games begin at
7:30 p.m.
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Th ird quarter
O .A x b y 43FG, 4 30
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O _ A*by 5 pas* from Stun (Asby kkk). 741
S _ Safety, tat kfe in end /one, 223

TEAM STATISTICS
I list Down* _ Stintnolo 13; Oviedo 13.
Rushing-yards _ Seminole 38-194; Ov into 44-226.
Passing _ Seminole 4-10-1; Oviedo VfM).
Pawing yard* _ Seminole W Oviedo 51
Fumble*-1out _ Seminole 32; Ovksto 2*1.
Penaltle*~yard* _ Seminole 3-46; Oviedo 4*25
Puni*-average _ *krrmn*&gt;le 333 J ; Ch k ilo 2-24.5.

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
R U S H IN G _ Seminole Chaplin 21-114. Casey 6-40. Raines 8-Vv
Hunter 322, Griffin 1*4; Oviedo- f r il l 12-86, Patrick9-37, Rudolph 5-31
Drrggor* 9-30, VUrrtwn 5-14, Jordan 310, Sloan I (minus 2)
PASSING _ Seminole Chaplin 4-10-1, 35; Oviedo: Sloan 3-8-0. 5|
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R E C E IV IN G _ Seminole Griffin 2-20, Raines 2*15; Oviedo. Asby 217.
Patrick 1-19, Iordan 2-IS.
P U N T IN G . Seminole; Groin rr 3-llMI. 33 3. Oviedo: Asby 2-49. 24 5

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Briefs
added four aces and five kills
and Katie McCosh chipped in
with 31 assists and three kills.
The semifinals on Wednesday
saw both teams get scares as the
host Patriots took leads of 8-3
and 12-6 in the first game before
the Lions rallied behind the
serving of McCosh, who record­
ed four aces while winning six
points to put her team ahead for
good, 13-12.
Julie Darty closed out the
first-game win with back-toback service aces.
The second game was all
Oviedo as it raced to a 12-1
before coasting to the win.
McCosh led the Lions with 18
assists, four aces, and two kills,
while Kauss added six kills for I
the winner's.
But the hard-luck losers of the
tournament was Lake Mary in
the first semifinal.
DeLand took a 13-7 lead and
appeared headed to an easy vic­
tory before the Rams closed to
within 15-10.
L a k r M a r y th e n t o o k a 5-1)

But Lake Mary would not
score again as Kimberly Clonan
served out the final four points
to give DeLand the victory.
Both Angie Pressey and
Hannah Biederman had out­
standing matches for the Rams,
who finished the season with a
13-11 record.
Lake Brantley had earned its
spot in the semifinals by out­
lasting Seminole, 15-11,10-15,
and 16-14, on Tuesday.
Melanie Kirby had seven kills
and three blocks, Laura
Chervcmack had four kills, and
Krista Broda had 22 assists to
lead the Patriots.
“We gave it everything we
had,” said Seminole coach Beth
Corso. "We played hard for two
hours and served for match
point four times, but just could
not get a winner. It was a very
good match."
As a team the Fighting
Seminolcs had 47 kills, 54 digs,
91 serves, 14 aces and five
blocks in 116 total attacks.

Continued from page 2B
the Sportsman field, and easily won the feature.
Donnie Williams ran second in his regular mount,
with Doug Samion third, Ron Lufcy fourth and
Steve FI inn fifth.
Past Champ Conrad Grenier #01 crossed the
finish line inches ahead of second place finisher
Tim Mcphail in the Missile #7 in a great MiniStock finale. Ted Vulpius brought his Pinto home
third ahead of Rick Tumey and David Castell.
A huge 20-car field of Super Stocks took the
track, and it was the orange #61 o f Ted Helms
that signed for the winner's money.
Helms led Tim Ewing's #35 to the stripe, and
the beautiful 00 of John Hodge was third. Jim
Snyder and Mike Soukup were fourth and fifth.
The Pride Of Sanford, Bob Trombly, took the
Super Stuck win in his Buick. Shane Stacy was
second, and the #100 was third with a broken leg!
(he started the race that way). Rounding out the
top five were Josh Wronkowski and Berry Parks.
Tonight (Saturday, October 27th), will be
Speedway Dodge Night featuring the Jim
Wintcrstein 30 Lap Benefit Super Stock race at
New Smyrna Speedway.
Also on the card will be heats and features in
the regular FASCAR divisions of Super Late
Model, Late Model, Modified, Mini-Stock,
Sportsman, and Strictly Stock.
Gates open at 5 p.m. and racing begins at 7:30
p.m. every Saturday night at the track located at
the comer of SR. 44 and CR 419, between New
Smyrna, DeLand and Daytona.
If you can't get to the track or just want more
information you are invited to tune in to
Daytona's WNDB-AM 1150 ”77i«- new “VOICE" of
Stock Cor Racine!" every Monday night from 8
p.m. to 9 p.m. following the Benny Parsons Show.
This is a radio show that is devoted to Short
Track Stock Car Racing and is sponsored by New
Smyrna Speedway. They will take your calls and
answer questions at 386-239-0033.
For more information call the FASCAR offices at
(407) 568-1367 (Orlando) or (386) 427-1129 (New
Smyrna), or check the Internet site at
WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM, or EMail at FASCARNOW0AOL.COM.
NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY

WINNING WAYS GIRLS
HOOPS CAMP
RESCHEDULED
. Do to travel problems, the
Winning Wkys Basketball haa
dunged its 2001 Girls Tip-Off
Camp for girl* in grades 5-12
to November 24-25 at the Lake
Brantley High School Athletic
Fieldhouse.
H ds y ear's cam p will fratuxe RkWe Adubato, Head
C ou h of the New York
Liberty of the WNBA, along
with spcdal guest, WNBA star
Becky Mammon.
Tha cam p runs from 9 a.m .
to 3 p in . ench d ay
For more information or to
register please contact
Winning Ways Basketball's
Barry M eattlat 407-339-9053
or 1-B77-RJB-HOOP (4667).
You can alao check the
Winning Ways Basketball
website for additional Infor­
mation at
wYVw.winwaysinc.com.

participants and new-product
demonstrations.
Race applications may be
obtained at the following
Orlando-area Play It Again
Sports stores: Lake Mary
(Lake Mary Boulevard and I4), downtown Orlando (Publlx
Center, Orange Avenue and
Michigan Street), Metro West
(Publlx Center across from
Metro West Golf Course),
Kissimmee (across from
Osceola Mall), Altamonte
Springs (Highway 434 across
from Jamestown Center), and
Winter Springs (Red Bug Lake
Road ana Tliskawilla Road).
Applications are also available
in Daytona Beach (Bcville
Road and Clyde Morris
Boulevard) and Leesburg
(Highway 441 across from
Lake Square Mall).
Registrants may go to the
www.pIayitagaInsports.com
web site tor forms and infor­
mation, or call 407-788-8280.

PLAY IT A G A IN SPO R TS
C L A S S IC
The inaugural "Play It Again
Sports Classic" 10k skate and
5K run will be held Saturday,
November 3rd at the
University of Central Florida.
Proceeds will benefit Special
Olympics Florida.
The course Is adjacent to the
UCF Student Union on the
UCF campus. The skate event
starts at 8 a m and the run at
9 a.m. Medals will be awarded
10 the top finishers in each
event ana all participants will
be eligible to win $3,000 in
prizes.
Give-aways include four
round-trip coach tickets to any
destination in the continental
United States that Delta Air
Lines serves, a new $500 K2
bike, in-line skates and more.
There will also be free in-line
skating safety clinics, fitness
tests, messages for registered

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kills, three solo blocks, ID digs,
lead in the second game and
never looked back, winning 15-i j one block assist, one assLst),
11 to force a winner-take-all
Amanda Howard (six kills, one
block assist, three aces, two
third game.
The two teams traded the lead digs), Sarah Pegram (eight kills,
seven digs, one ace), Andrea
throughout, but Lake Mary
Poloche (29 assists, three kills,
finally grabbed the momentum
two block assists, seven digs),
and went ahead 12-8 and need­
Sara Suddes (six kills, one ace,
ed just three points to win and
two digs, 21 service points),
advance to not only the district
Ho11ie Cowan (five kills, 17 ser­
finals, but also secure a spot in
vice points, 14 digs), Megan
the regionals.
Pickren (14 d ip ), Tiffany Georgi
The Bulldogs fought back to
(one dig, gooa service game),
within 13-12, but the Rams
and freshman Shannon Proulx
looked like they had weathered
(three service points, two aces)
the storm when they scored to
did the damage.
take a 14-12 advantage.

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Saturday, October 13

Continued from page IB
dous job. They've made it easier for me. I'm really
small compared to most of the defensive linemen
In our district but the offensive line has given me
time and room. And they’ve done a wonderful
job of opening holes for the running backs."
Against Seminole, the Oviedo offensive gained
yards on 46 of 55 plays (three of which were
incomplete passes and two were runs for 0
yards). That means against a very quick and
aggressive Tribe defense, the Lions lost yards on
just four plays.
"Without a doubt, the offensive line are the
leaders of this team," said Kessinger. "They've
allowed Lee to come in and do the job. And he's
done a great job."
Sloan completed five of eight passes for 51
yards Friday as Kessinger opted to keep the ball
on the ground against Seminole. One pass com­
pletion was a 19-yard screen pass for a touch­
down to Brice Fatrick in the second quarter and
another was a 5-yard scoring toss to Steve Asby
in the fourth quarter.
Matt Ford and Patrick keyed Oviedo's 226-yard
rushing attack. Ford gained 86 yards on 12 carries
and scored the Lions' first touchdown while
Patrick finished with 57 yards on nine attempts.
Quarterback Darius Chaplin keyed Seminole's
offense by collecting a game-high 114 yards rush­
ing on 21 carries. He also scored the Tribe's only
touchdown on a 1-yard sneak late in the second

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Kiev i f - Florida Governor'* Cup) _ 1. (37) James Powell III, 2. (84)
Wayne Anders**; 1 ( I I ) Duvld Roger*; 4 (48) Jonny Kay; 3. (73) Billy
M owrry; 6 (19) Tom Root; 7. (3) Mike Brmnahan; S. (31) Jeff Sloan; 9. (07)
Jeff Scofieki; 10. (7) Matt Griffin; 11, (9) Jonathan Brown; 12, (88) Travis
Kittle***, 13. (12E) Jeff Emery; 14. (% ) Jack Cook; 11 (92) Dick
Andersen; I A. (5X) Daniel Keene, Sf; 17. (39) Morgan lloover; 1BL (16)
Brace Lawrence; 19, (80) Brian Fmnry; 20. (12) Justin Drawdy; 21. (61)
Jimmy Cope; 21 (28) Jeff Drfraroe, 21 (27X) Mike Frttts; 24 (31) Jacob
Warren, 25. (10) Eric Bta*k. 26. (87) Gary Baluu&amp;h, 27. (89) Lee Collin*; 28.
(78) BJ McLeod, 29. (74) Barry Willoughby; 30. (38) Shane Sawyer, 31.
(2) George Ru.hard.on; 32. (40) Michael William*. N O T E _ T O P Q U A L ­
IFIER: Jam n Powell 111; T O P R O O KIE: Billy M owrty
M O D IF IE D _ 1 (13) Tank Tucker: 2. (W ) Rob Underwood. 3 (29) Bo
Davis; 4, (66) Jerry Symons; 3, (7) Mark Vandevender; 6, (16) Justin
Henderson; 7 (U0R) Wayne Southard, 8. (71) Joe Middleton. 9 (4B) Alan
Bran*. 10. (31) John Zidek. II. (22) Tim Dyson; 12. (77) Tim Wallace; 13.
(OOO)Tlvet; 14. (3) Jon Cumpagnonr; 13. (9) Art Rumman; 16, (81) Mike
Sample*M IN I-S T O C K . 1. (S3) Rkk Tumey; 2. (9) Dale Ca*trel. 3. (7) Tim
Mcrhatl; 4. (4-4) Clay Joseph; 3, (01) Conrad Grenier; 6 (6) David
CavteUo; 7. (81) Jamie McCague; 8, |V3) Ret Christensen;V (8) Trisha
Gray; 10. (36) D m Dairympie, 11.(28) Shawn Bass, 12. (07) Rkk Lauki;
13 (55C) DeWayne Yeomans; 14, (12) David Farmer; 13 (71) Ted Vulpius.
SUPER S T O C K _ 1 (30) Mike Wiec/omk; 2- (15X) Bill Spade; 3. (28)
Chris Peludat; 4, (61) Ted I letme*; 5 (2) Ron Whaley; 6 (S3) Jim Snyder;
7. (33) Kelly Caudill. 8. (306) Jeff Wright; 9. (32) Bill Stacey; 10. (43) Mike
Soukup; It. (82) Dennis Carroll; 12. (21) Becky Dyson; 13 (12) Cory
Freed, 14 (23) |efl Colburn. 13. (13) |im Wlntrrstein. 16. (SOW) Stephan
U nvbim ky; 17. (66) Dean MiCkUhin. 18. (19) Dale Carroll, 19. (I ) John
Karulti; 20. (10) Ron Paradise.
Saturday, October 20
SUPER L A TE M O D E L S _ I (10) Enc Black; 2 (20) Ron Dicandki; 3.
(17) Marc Kinley; 4 (1) Kenny C ritn ; 3 (00) Victor Almas; 6 ( I I ) David
Roger*; 7, (22) David Frorlich,
L ATE M O D E L _ 1 (90) Rihert Andnrcheck; 2 (77) Brian Bdlaw; 3
( l i t ) Dannie Williams; 4 (84) M ile Todd; 3. (16) Brace Lawrence; 6 (63)
Chris Lawrence; 7, (25) Timmy Todd, 8. (23) Joey ITetka; 9, (13) Dennis
Benoit. 10 (76) Bobby Mara; II. (43) Randy Dye; 12 (37) Chad IV n e . 13
(17) Phillip Bessette, 14. (14) Randy Davis.
M O D IF IE D . I. (7) Tank Tucker; 1 (09) Rob Underwood, 3 (99) Jeff
Anderson; 4. (75) Bobby Blake; 3 (16) Justin Henderson; 6, (00) Wayne
Southard, 7. (7X) Mark Vandevender; 8. (71) Joe Middleton, 9, (31) John
/kirk; 10, (18B) Arnold Bov at; II. (10) George Kelly; 12. (22) Tim Dyson.
S PO R TSM A N _ 1. (7) Chuck Abril; 2. ( I l l ) Donnie William*, 3 (04)
Doug Samion; 4, (07) Ron Lufcy ; 3 190) Steve Flinn, 6 (30) Dale Clouaer;
7. ( I I ) Ru*s Shaw. 8. (3) Marty WUf
M IN I-S T O C K _ 1 (01) Conrad Crm ier; 2 (7) Tim McFhati; 3 (71) Ted
Vulpius; 4. (55) Rkk Tumey; 5. (6) David Castell, 6. (9) Dale Casteel; 7.
(81) Jamie MkCague; 8. (V3) Hex Christensen; 9. (4) Ron tXibeau; 10. (12)
David Farmer
SUPER S T O C K _ 1.(61) U d llelmrs. 2 (15) Tim Ewing, Jr, 3 (00) John
Hodge; 4. (33) Jim Snyder, 5. (45) Mike Soukup; 6 (30) Mike W iranm k;
7. (28) Chris Peludat; 8. (I5X) Billy Spade; 9. (66) IVan McGtothin. 10.
(57) Joe Evans. II (19) Dale Carroll; 12 (21) Becky Dyson; 13 (28K)
Henry Rader; 14, p i James Adams; 15. (12) Cory Freed; 16, (82) Dale
Carroll. 17 (2) Ron Whaley. 13 (50) Vtf Wright; 19 (12X) Rick John*. 2a
(9) John OU/ewski.
S TR IC TLY S I I K K _ I. (38) Bub trombley. 2 (11) Shane Stacy; 3 (100)
John Tf; 4. (27K) Jti&amp;h Wronkowski, 5 (27W Berry Parks, 6, (2) Genu
Smith. 7, (61) Scott Lees; 8. (55) James Dyal; 9, (66) Tim EdnumdiuNn; JQi
(1| Joe VVhriirnfon, 11 (62) Travi* Scott; 12, (45) Jim I ester, 13. (58) Curtis
Smith,

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SANFORD HOUSMQ AUTHORITY
( I f ! « 001-08) - D K tfc a i
Rapaln and U pdate*
TTw Houang AuXonty at i w Cly o(
Santert (SHA) Is seespong w M
b«N from property icsnssd sndqustiflsd cantisclors to flspMIr Mod
Upgrtdt Sis B tc tta l Sytlm rv of
u («) housing dovatopnsrt, contaming 442 ayjenmenls ant ratal, rt
SlmdUTM.
Bids «Hri be recehred at X# 3HA, S4
Caatts Brewer Court Banlont FL
32772-2340. unU 4 00 pm Focal
Tktie on Ntaw iOar IX ro o t, mi
wfMcti t me May m l be pubOdy
opened and read atoud Bata must
be prepared In accordance «ah h r
msouebona m tie Inveaeon tor Bids,
a copy at amndi may be obtamad at
tha SMAal the above adnasa. B«*
received attar t » ctoamg data and
tana a* net ba conaldarad
A prabtd ccntaranca that be had
at Via Santord Housing Authonly. »4
Caaba Brewer Ccurl. Santord. FL
32772-2340 on November 12. 2001.
Ml 200 p.m. Local Tima. 34a v e il
may ba arranged by contacting B4I
Barfcman. Mameenanca Superman
at (4071323-3140 Ed. 2fl Bidden
ora ancouagad to attsnd toe pre-bid
contotencs and via* bra Mat.
M M : October 28. and NoverrCar
4.2001
FF217
M THE ClflCUtT COURT
o r THC IIQ M TU N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M A N O FO R
8CWNOLF COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. OI-OR-1444
Taraaa Freeman
Patlbcnar
AMO
Gerald Freeman
Raapondara
NOTICE OF ACTION
T O Gerald Freeman
(N*ne ot Raapondanll
(Raapondanfa Lad known
address) • 10. CaaBsbrewst Ct
Santord. FI 32771
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action
baa bean Mad agamet you and tret
you are racpjirad to larva a copy ot
you wnttan datanaaa. * any. to 4 on
(name ot Psbbonet) Taraaa Freeman
whoaa a U v t l Is 1801 Pabn Way.
Santord 32771 on or before (dale)
NOVEMBER 5. 2001. and Ms bra
ongmai andr tha Clark d baa Court at
(Clark 1 address) 301 N PARK AVE .
SANFORD. FL 32771-1243 batora
tames on Pantronsr or mrmatbalaiy
braraattar II you ta4 lo do so. a
detain may ba anlarad agamal you
tor bra rakat demanded n bra patrbon.
Copras Ot M l court documents n
bw cate, mrtrdmg ordan. are avst­
able at tha O w n ol tha Cvcul
C o u rt otltoa You may renew lhaaa
documents upon raquaat.
You must keep bw Clark ot tha
Cacu* Courtr Ofhce noUlad ol you
currar* address (you may 14a Noitos
at Currant Address, Flonds Farndy
Form 12 914) Future papers n bus
towsut wrb ba mailed lo bw address
on record at bw dark s otoea
WARNING FX4a 12 284. Ftande
FamSy Law Ftulat ol Procadua,
raquvas cattam aulomaoc a setoaura
ot documents and mtormatam
F adore lo comply can rasul m sane
tons, mdudng dnrrasaal or atnkmg
at pA«adin^pi.
DATED SEPTEMBER 26, 2001
MAHYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R Wmlar
Deputy Clarii
Pubktri OctoDar 7, 14. 21. 28. 2001
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O F THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUTT,
PIANO FOR
8CMNOLC COUNTY,
F L O R ID A .

CASE NO: 01- 837-CP
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
JEANNE E. DENNEY.
P g rM U d
N0TTC1 OF AOIKNtSTRATION
Tha admnairation of lha avtaia of
JEANNE E. DENNEY, dacaaaart,
Cana Numfear 01 627 CR. la panding
in tm OrcuN Court tor Samnola
County. Honda, Probata Dfvtvon.
lha ftddftu of whch la 301 Norm
Park Avanua, Sanford. Flro*da
32771. Tha nama and addtaaa of
ma partonal raprasanUl/va and fta
panonai rapragantaliva'a aftoraay
ara aal torth M o «
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A1 parsons on whom- mm notica «•
sarvad who hava ohtaettor^ that
chaflanga lha vaadtfy of ma w«i. ma
quaJtfkcationi of tha personal repra•antafiva, venue, or lunadtcfion of
th« Court *7* required lo Ma Ihwr
obiachona wkh thra Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MOffTHS
AFTER THE 0ATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
AJ othar creator* of lha decadent
and parsons having claims or
demands against tha decadent*
estate must Na met# claim* with this
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data of the hrsl pubkeahon of
this Notice « October 21. 2001
DALE I ALBiN
203 Doeler Drive
Cassetoerry, Ftonda 32707
WILLIAM A GREENBEnG
Honda Bar No : 2463/8
6500 So. U 3 17 92
Po*l Ofhce Bo* 300310
Fern Park. Ftonda 32730
(407)330 5944
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
Pubkeh October 21. 26. 2001
FF156

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.
Division
IN RE. ESTATE OF
LL8TOARO ELLY HOOPES
Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The admmatrafion of (he estate of
LUITQARD
ELLY
HOOPES.
deceased. F4e Number 01 1056 CP.
i* pending an the Circuit Court tor
Seminole County, Ftonda, Probate
Division, the address of which la 301
N Psrk Avenue. Santoid. FL 32771
The1 names and address of the
Personal Representative and Ihe
Personal Representative s attorney
are sef torth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AJ parsons on whom toe notice m
served who have Obfecuon* lhal
chaJenge lha vatoJtfy cl tha w* lha
quahheabon* of tha personal rap*a
tentative, venue, or junsdicitQn of
tfus 'Court are required to Die then1
cbtechons with toe 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 O f
THIS NOTICE ON THEM

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AJ creditors of the decedent and
other person*, having! claims or
demands again*! decedent * estate
on whom a copy of tos notice »
served wtton toe# months after tha
date of lha first pubteabon of tot
note* must Me then claims with to*
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCA
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l other creditors of the decedent
and parsons having claims or
demands against th* decadent a
estate must Me thee c'wms with tots
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANOS. ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The dole of toe fast pdblcaHun of
tos Notica te October 21.2001
Personal Represenlalive
JOHN DAVIO HOOPES
506 Mt Zion Road
Bonaire, OA 31005
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
ROBERT K MclNTOSM. Esquae
Ftonda Bar No 376302
STENSTOM. MclNTOSM. CO L­
BERT. WIBOMAM6 SIMMONS PA
Post Office Bo# 4646
Sanford. FL 32772 4646
Telephone 407/322 2171
Pubtoh October 21. 26. 2001
FF1S9
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORI0A
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 01 1012CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
ROBERT RUOOLPM KEMP
Docaaaed
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The admim&amp;liatioii of too estate of
Robert Rudolph Kemp, deceased.
F t.3 Number 01 1012CP, i* pending
&lt;n toe Circuit Court tor Semnoie
County. Ftonda. Piobale Drviaion.
lha address at which a Post Office
Drawer C. Santord. Florida 32772
0659 The names and addresses ot
toe personal representative and toe
personal representatives attorney
are set forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
Ail persons on whom tots notice is
served who have objections lha!
chaBenge the validity of toe wiH, toe
qualifications ol toe personal repre
tentative, veoua,. or jurisdiction of
this Court are required lo l«*e town
objections wiih tots Court WITHJft
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 Oft THEM
All creators ot toe decadent and
Giber persons having claims or
demands agamsl decedent • estate
on whom a copy of tol* dice is
served wrlhm three months alter toe
dale of toe first publication of to**
nobee must Me their claim* with ffue
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE O f A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
.Ail other creditar* of toe decedent
and persons having claims or
demands agamal toe decedent s
estate must Mo to®# damns with this
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
|
ALL CLAIMS DEMANDS AND I

OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WH.1
BE FOREVEn BARRED
The date cf toe first pubkcaiiun of
this Notice a October 21. 2001
Personal Representative
Shirley Kemp
4466 Weepmg W«*ow Circle
Casselberry Florida 32707
Attorney
lor
Persons)
I leoresenULve
LAW OFFICES OF ZIMMERMAN
SHUT FIELD. KISER A SUTCLIFFE.
PA.
Dy Paige Hammond WoJpert
Attorney
Florida Bar No 023213
Post Office Oox 3000
Orlando. Florida
Telephone (407)425-7010
Publish October 21. 20. 2001
FF160
9 i THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
N O . 01-997 C P

IN RE ESTATE OF
CHARLES M GUNTER.
Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The adrrurMstralton ol toe estate of
CHARLES M GUNTER, deceasad.
File Nianber 01 997 CP. t* pendrg
in toe CircuK Court ter Semmoie
Coumy, Florida. Probate D w w n
toe address of which a P O Drawer
C. Sanford. FL 32772 Tha name
and address of the personal repre
sentaitve and ot lha personal repre­
sentative t attorney ere tel forth

betow

AIL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AJ persons on whom tots notice is
served who have obfoctioivs ihat
chaJenge toe quakflcations of tie
personal represenlative, venue, or
(unsdieijan of ffus Court are required
to file their obfoctiora with tots 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
AJ eredrtors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands agamst decedent's estate
on whom a copy of toi* notice ■»
served within three months after toe
data of the hrsl publicahon of tors
notice mual Me toeir oaims with this
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF 5ER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Al other creditors of Ihe decedent
and persons having claims or
demands against the decedent s
estate must Me toeir dams with ton
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS N O T SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Date of the first publication of this
notice of administration October 21.
2001
Personal Representative
CHARUNE GUNTER WARD
2046 Pittman Avenue1
Valdosta QA 31601
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative
JOfffvlE A McLEOO ESQUIRE
McLeod. McLeod A McLeod PA
P O Drawer 950
Apcpea. FL 32704
Ftonda Bar No 053427
Telephone 407.666 3300
Publish October 71. 28.2001
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M tarH by Ha ftorkte Board ol HrAaattond Survayora. purauatd to Sacdon
YtilU*J 471-017 n o rm Statute.
I ‘JfrfU ArHur MadranrcoM. Jr.. P LS .
Ptortda nagalarad Surveyor M IM
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DATE: Fab X IM1
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TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
U G A L DESCRIPTION
&lt;nrj * PROJECT. Dodd Ro*d
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I
tO/B-'i PARCEL NO . 704 - PART A t B
T m ponton of:
Th a E id 1/1 ol Hd W M 1/1 d Ha NorHeM t/4 ol Ha N o rH e M '1/4.
Sacaon 39, ToonaBto 21 SouH. Ranga X EaaL Samkiote County. Ftorkte.
lying BouH ol a County Road known aa Dodd Road. U S 3 eho any portion
Hanoi wtacti tea watvn Ho Wgta-oPWky or wtaeft Baa haretotora boon gramad a conmyad to Samlnola Couty lor Rkpd-at-way purpoaaa.*
PART K
Being mom parkcuhrty daaatwd aa tofmaa;
Commarm dH a N o n iiaM oomarcISacllonM.'RiwnataplI Souh. Ranga
X EaaL Samkiote Cotrky. Florida, H arm run S O Z M in rE . along Ho E M
M a d u ld S a c tto n 3 S ,a d «ta rm o l2 9 X h o lto a p a rk o lH a S a A til«g la ol Way Mo ol Dodd Rood; Harm S«r47S4-W along add RI(y*-ol-Way Md,
a dalarm ol S9S.U teal to a pdnl on Hd E M Md of Hd Em 1/2 ol Hd W M
1/2 d Hd NorHdM IN d Hd NotHdM 1/4 d ukd Sacaon 39. H a rm m i
X I •*1t S T . dong a M E M Me. a dd a rm ol 17.1S teal to Ha new ngtd-efWdy Me tor Dodd Road aa located in Pared No. 104. Protect No PS-093.
Harm S*4*1 E4SW a dalarm d 419* ted to Ha Pow d Bagpmmg: H a rm
nri SCCAIGgHW a datanca d 4B71 hot. H a rm run SS9*2TOTW a ddanoa
ol M M teat H a rm run N W S C n rW a dalarm d X M lad: H arm m i
N94T B'45'E a datanca d 4132 ted to Hd Poke d Bagtorang.
Contetvng 1.449 aquan ted mom a haa.

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niimi moff Dtitaia/^y dMcrib*d IK
Commune* «l lh« No#ih#«*J com*f of Section 35. Towrwrtp 21 9cMh, FUng*
30 E M Sammote Gouty. Ftorkte; H arm run S W G 2 W E . along Ha E M
Me ol card Socnan X . a dhtanca ol IS U0 ted to a pom on Ha BouH Ftograo! Way kna ol Dodd Road; Harm S W ir M -y y dong add Rigft-ol way ana.
a d a w m ol 999 9J ted to a para on Ha E M Me ol Hd E M 1/2 ol Ha W M
1/3 ol Ha NorHdM 1/4 d Ha NorHdM t/4 d add Sacaon 39, H arm run
S01‘3r06*E. along lord E M too. a datanca ol 17.19 ted to Ha new rtgra-olway Ha tor Dodd Road aa located n Pared No 104. Protect No. PS-093.
Harm B94’1S49'W. ■ dalarm d 199 ao ted to a poaaon a curve, ooncan
SojkwMarV. having a radua d 7C0 49 ted and a tangent beamg d
S &amp; m r o r w . H a rm M l SouHaaaterty dong Ho arc ol add curve Hrough a
cartral angla ol 9T91 9r tor a dd a rm ol W 91 ted to Ha P a n ol Sagamig:
Harm rui S39'W19‘E a dalarm d X I I leaC H a rm m i S S i n t i r w t
datum d X 00 ted; H d im rui N 4 IW 1 fw a datanca d M 91 ted to a
pa d on a ncrHangart curve, concave to SouH. having a radua ol 9M X
ted; Harm horn a chord bearing d N49*23r29'E M i NorH aaalarty Hong Ha
are ol urd curve rvoogi a central angte d OCTIff 17 a datanca ol 424 ted
to 4 pork d compound curvarura ol a curve having a radua ol 740.49 teat;
Harm tom a chord baiting d N99*1F22'E run NatHaMiriy along H a are
d tad curve through a central angte d 7 0 F 3 V a datanca ol 27 49 ted to Ha
Port ol Bepnrung
Contatang 1.004 equate lad. mom a teaa
F a a Ikdch d daacnpBon. aee S h M 2 ol 14 ol Ha Samlnola Couky Flrghiol Way mapa tor Dodd Rood u praparad by Boaryar Skigtelon and
Ataooam. Inc.
DATE 7-11-91
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
GARY IEISE, P.LS,
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C ’SuraeYLagaia' Oodd Road P a 704. Part A 8 doc
EXHIBIT *A#
000019
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Pared I X
Dodd RoadTrem llowaa Branch Road to Rod Bug lake Road)
Rkpa-ol Way
A portion ol
T h a North 200 ted d Ha Weal ISO ted ol Ha E M 1/2 ol Ha NorthaM t/4
d Ha NorHdM IN ol Socbcn X . Tcrwnahip 21 SouH. Ranga X E m . Pubkc
Racorda d Samticte Couky. Ftorkte.Commanco al Ha NorthaM coma d Sdcbon X . TowtuNp 21 SouH. Range
X Eaal. Samkiote Couky Ftonda. H a m run S or072«rE. along N E M
bid d aato Sacoon 39. a daunca d IS. 00 ted to d p o n on 9to S a d i rlflfdd way too d Dodd Roodt H arm S90*4794-W. dong add Ip N iliie y H a. a
datanca d 917 99 ted to Ha POINT OF BEGINNING; H arm S941P4S1N.
a datanca d 4 I X teat. H arm N O K E IW W . a datanca d 17.19 ted to a
poek » l a u d South nghi ot way kna ol Dodd Road-. Hence m i
N89‘47’94*E. along a M rtgtk-ol-way Ina. a datanca d 37 97 ted to Old
POINT OP BEGINNING
Conutang 329 aquara ted. more a haa
I hereby candy Out Ha h gd deaertpeon tor Pared I X haa bean praparad
utoa my dracoan In compaencd wah Ha Maurnun Tachrvcd Sundarda aa
ad torn by Ha Honda Board ol Proteuiond Survayori. puauaro to Section
472-017 Ftonda StekAa
A d u MMrencola. Jr . P L S
Ftonda Ra^itarad Surveyor 04169
DATE Feb 29 IW1
SA403
JTVLdnm
LEQL91X
EXHIBrT *A*
000020
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Pared 107
Oodd RoadTrom 1towel Br kith Road to Rad Bug Lake Road)
R ^ t ol Way
-th T w e ii 179 ted ol Ha North 200 ted d Ha Souh 924 X ted and Ha
Wert 29 ted ol Ha South 924 99 ted ol He E M 1/3 d He SouHeM IN d
He SajkieM IN o l Seckon 29, Towndqj 21 SouH. Range X E M Sammote
Couky. Ftonda. LESS Ho Souh 29 ted tor H ^H-d way h r Dock! RoedBatig more parkcuhrty deecrtoed a»
Commence at He SouhaM comer d Sacaon 26. Tomahip 21 Souh,
Ranga X E M SammitoCouky, Ftonda, Henco rui S9T479 4W ; d a ig H a
South kna d tad Section X . a Oatarm ot 949 49 ted to Ha SadTwMccirn a ol Hd E M 1/2 ol He SoUhdM IN d He S oU h eM 1N ol i M Section

ecals

M ; Hence N O i m i l W done He Wtedlne ol He E M 1flel H# BouHeM
IN ol He S o u h iM t/4. a O da rm ol 23 X ted to a peak on Ha N u H i\pacf-way hie d Onto Road and H a POBIT OP BCGBB9NO; H a rm oordnua
N0113*2 T W atong sard w m ana. a J etonce d 9137 teat Hanoa
N e a ^ r o r t , a BaHnoa d 27 99 ted; H a rm U I T T H E . a d a to m d
7330 ted to He atotameneoned N o H d#HePhey Ina ol DoM Ftoa* Henee
S9T47941N. dong add Ina. a Balaiui d i t 00 ted to H a P09VT OP
BEGMNMO.
I hereby candy H d H a h gd daacilpdon tor Pared 107 haa baan prepared
M torn by f » PWda Board d Preteadond Survayori. pureuree to
4724)27 Ftonda SteMe.
ArHur HaaaorVcMa. J r , P LS .
Florida Ragaaarad Surveyor M I M
OATS: Fab 21 I N I
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LEQL9120
01/2IN I
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000021
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Pared 707
uoaa rewnroin n o u n t v w a i H e w n n n B uq I W n o n )
Temporary Conakucaon raapnad
A portion oh
-The W M ITS ted ol Ha NuW 200 tod d Ha BouH X 4 M ted and Ha
W M » ted d Ha SouH I24.M ted d H a E M 1/2 d Ha BouHaM IN d
IN d Sacaon M TbwndW 21 BouH. Ranga X la d .
&gt;Couty. Florida. LESS Ha BouH X ted tor n » a a way h r Oodd
coma d Becfon 2d, Townahea 21 Soudi.
Range X E M . Samkaite Couky, Florida: Hanoi rui S 9T4T3 dW , dong f a
BouH Ina d add Socion 20. a dtehrm d 999 49 ted to Ha OouHw M oan a d Ha C M 1/2 d H a S ouH aM IN d Ha SouHaM IN d add
2B; H a rm N 0 1 1 T 2 IV I atong tie W M Ina d Ha E M 112 d Ha
IN d Ha BouHaM IN , a d a to m d K 3 7 ted to H a new R V a d -W b y bia
lor Dodd Road aa beaded H Pared 107. Preyed No PS-063 and Ha POINT
OP BEQMNMQ; h a rm oonanua N011T21'W dong Ha add W M bia a
ddanoa d 4 d .M teat; H a rm N 9 T X S 2 E a datanca d M X teat H arm
8 0 1 1 3 2 IE . a ddanoa d 3S32 ted to doraadd near RWHd-Wby hie tor
Dodd Road; H a rm SX*29*00"W along add new Rr^viot Way ana a d d a rm
d 27 « ted to Ha P O U T OP BEOMMNG.
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Ikkter my drecdon to c u rpa a m wOi Ha Mkerrun Tachmcd Btendarda aa
M h tH by Ha Florkte Board d Preteaatond Suvayora. pumard to Sadton
472-027 Ptortda StekAa
ArHur liteakontoda. J r , P LS .
Ftorkte Reghlerad Surveya * 41X
DATE: F ib 2B 1X1
LEQL2022
1M D U 0
11/1M 0
EXW B IT'A '
000022
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Pared I X
Ood&gt; Roarflrem Howal Branch Road to Rad Bug Lalte Road
aw-t-. m ,U W'TYly
A porton oh
-The SouHeM IN d He SouHeM IN (Leee He BouH SB d He W M t/2)
and Ha SouH IN d He NorHeM t/4 d He SouhaM i n . Sactori 20.
TbondUp 21 S adi, Range X E M , Samkioto Couky. Ftorkte.*
Cammarm at Ha SouHeM coma d Sacaon 2d. Ibwnahrp n SouH,
Ranga X EaM, Samlnola County. Ftorkte; H arm nai B a r irsd IW , along Ha
BouH Ina d aato Sacaon 29. a d d a rm d 29 X teal; H a rm N01133BVI.
a dalarm d 23 X ted to Ha Nordrerad coma d Ho ild*-d-way tor Oodd
Road and h a POINT O f BEGINNkaG. h a rm 89 T4 TS 4Y I, atong t h MotH
n d d-d a a y X a d Dodd Road tor a d d a rm d 909 45 led; H arm
N011 331*W. a datanca d 73 20 ted; Hence HSSf W f . a dalarm d
*230 ted to Ha pom d cuvalua d a curve, coneava to h a NortiwM and
hovkig a radua d 17592 teat Hence rui NoiHerly atong Ha are d Hid curve
Hrough a oankM angte d 9512* i r tor a d a tu m d 1300 23 teat H arm
N0t*44WW. a d a to m d 122.10 lad; H arm NOO*29*3dX a d d a rm d
■0.04 tear. H a rm S9r4020*W. a d a to m d 2000 teac H a rm
N 011T2TW . a datanca d X X teal; H a rm NBd*49*24*E. a dalarm d
1940 teat H a rm N X 1 2 3 2 E . a datanca d I9 3 M teat H a rm
N 0 I1 4 4 3 T, a d d a rm d I X . 12 h at H arm N O C T V irW . a d a to m d
200 01 teat H arm NBB*S4*29rE. a d atanca d 9 00 ted to a port on Ha
W M rldd -d-w ay b ie d Oodd Road H a rm S011339TE. d o ig add r V d d way Ina, a ddanoa d 1.924.12 ted to Ha P O N T OP BEOINNWQ.
Containing 4 *72 acme, more a teaa.
I hereby canty H d Ha h g d daecrlpaon tor Pared 102 haa baan prepared
M torH by h a Ftorkte Board d Prd eeuond Survayori. puraued to Sadton
472-027 Ftonda Statue
Arthu UaekoVcoh, J r , P L &amp;
Florkte Raddared Surveya *4199
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION

Oodd Roadlrom Howdl Branch Road to Rad Bug Laka Road)
Temporary Conaeuclon Eaaamare
A portton d .
"The Soudmal IN d Ha SoudwM IN (Leee Ha Souh a * d Ha W M 1/2)
and Ha Souh IN d Ha Northoaol 1/4 d Ha Souh a M 1N, Sacaon 29,
TbukoNp 21 SouH. Range X E M Samkiote Couky. Ftonda *
Being more pemcuterly deecnbed aa:
Commence d Ha Souh a M coma d Section 29. Townatup 21 So j H,
Ranga X E M Sammote Couky. Ftonda; h a rm rut S9d‘ 47*54TV, along ha
So u h bid d *bd Sadton 26. a datanca d 25 00 teat H a rm N O tlTS B W ,
a datanca d 2 S X ted to Ha Norn Ridk-d-Vkay tor Dodd Road H arm
Sar47’S4'W. Hong Ha aaid NorH F y / a d Wry bia d Dodd Road toi a da­
t u m d 9X.49 h a t Hence NO 11331 *W. a datanca d 733S tod to He new
Rtglk-aFWhy bw tor Dodd Road aa tocatad n Pareai Ncl I X Preyad No. PS043 and Ha POINT OP BEGINNING H arm N g sEB O TE. atong laid near
Rigye-d-Way bw a datanca d *2 20 ted to Ha point d cuvatore d a cuve,
concave to Ha NorthwM and hankig a radua d ITS 92 teat h a rm rui
Northaadarty along Ha are d laid cuve Hreugh a cenkd angte d 9 4 1 3 1 T
tor a dalarm d 1.0X 23 teat H a rm N0r44X *W . a datanca d 122.19 teat
H arm N00*29T3dE, a datanca d 90 04 teat dunce SB61**M*W, a datanca d 1003 teat H arm S00*2V39TW a dtelanc* d 98.49 teat H arm
S O r iF X - E . a Balance d 1 2 3 X tod to dw poke d curvature d a curve con­
cave to die NorthwM having a radua d 949 »2 teat dw rm run
Soudiwaaterly along Ha are d add curve direudi a carkral angte d U 1 2 ’t r
tor a datanca d 9M X teat dw rm S93*26*X"W a datanca d 77.47 teat
H a rm S 0 1 1 T 2 IE a datanca d 11.X ted to He POINT OP BEGINNING.
Conummg 12J4 1 Square Feat more a haa
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Commanca d He SouhaM comar d Sacaon 29. Tbwnatvp 21 Soan,
Ranga X E M . Semmoh Couky. Ftonda. rvn dwnca N O H TJe i/ t atong ha
E M bw d add Section 29. a datanca d 1,164 04 teat H a rm N8S*Xr09TW.
a datanca d 94 29 ted to tha new nghi -of-way fata tor Dodd Road aa bcated
at Pared I X . Protect No PS-053 and dw POINT OP BEGINNING; H arm
N051223-E a datanca d 144 97 teat H arm N 0 I1 4 42E a datanca d
1 X 1 3 teat; dwnca N O O D B ITW a dhtanca d 20001 teat. H a rm
S99-S4 2d*W a dhtanca d 10 X teat dwnca SOOSBiarE a datanca d
M X teat, dwnca S30*?V32’ W a daunca d X 17; nance 5 M M 0F E a
duunca d 2199; dw rm S00*X13TE a datanca d X M teat dwrm
SWOT-Gerw a daunca d 20 20 teat dwnca S 4 2 1 IX T E . a datanca d
X X teat dw rm S0O *X 11E a deunce d 11.11 teat dwnca SO 114*421*
a dhtanca d #0 29 teat dw rm SS2*3T2 TYY a dhtanca d 99 29 teat dwrm
S02*39*93*E a daunca d X X teat dw rm 897*3219*E a d a u r m d 93 99
teat dw rm S0114*42*W a d a to m d 9 90 teat dw rm 5X13*221* a da­
t u m d 144 W teat dwnca S 6 9 -X 0 9 E a Balance d 1002 ted to Ha
POINT OP BEGINNING
Ccnuevng 4 *39 Square Fad. moa a has
I hereby oartfy Hat dw h g d deienpeon tor Parcel 7 X haa baan prepared
under my Bracken to compaarm wan Ha Mtomun Technical Sundarda aa
Mi torn by dw Ftonda Board d Professional Suvayora. purauark to Socbcn
472-077 Florida Statue
Arthur UasbonicoU. J r, P L S
Ftonda Ragwiared Surveyor a 4199
DATE; Fab 29 1M1
SM03
JTU ak
12019029
114X30
1I/1M 0
01/31/91
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000029
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Pared I X
Dodd Roadlrom Howwl Branch Road to Rad Bug LaAa Road)
Parmarwrk Dreswga Eaaanwrk
A portion of.
•Dw SouhaM IN d dw SouhaM 1/4 (Leas h a Souh VS d ha Wert t/2)
and dw Souh IN d dw NorthaM 1/4 d dw SoudwM IN. SacOon 29.
Townahp 21 S adi. Ranga 3P Fad. SemeioW Couky. Ftonda.*
Bang more parbcUariy described as
Comrrwnca at dw Souh a M comae d Section 29. Towtahw 21 Soudi,
Rotgs X East Someide Couky. Ftonda. dwnca nkt N0111*39*1* atong dw
E M bw d Mid Sacaon 2* a datanca d 1.119. IS ted; Hence 399*49341*
a daunca d 92 20 ted to He new n ^ k -d way b w d Dodd Road aa located
to Pared I X Pnooct No. PS-043 and Ha POINT OP BEGINNING. H arm rut
S8619'33*W a datanca d 182.77 teat dwnca N7TT9rsi*W 4 daunca d
214 X teat dwnca N89*X94*W a dhUnca d 173 99 teat dwnca
NCO*38irE a datanca ot X 79 Peat dwnca SM*43« 7,E a datanca d
173 00 teat, dwnca S*2*99*41*E a dhtanca d 290.49 teal. Hence
N44*13'54*E 4 daunca d I X M teat dwnca S94-W09TE a daunca d
M 20 teat dwrm S X 1 2 7 2 1 * a datanca d 8 X teat H a rm S i r 4634*1*
a daunca of 18 49 teat H a rm E3H3*D8f s daunca d 20 X teat dwnca
N89*46 20*E 1 daunca d 20 00 ted; dwrm 300*29*361* a datanca d
20 00 teat to rw POINT OP BEGINNING
Conuavng 0 9M acres, more a Wee.
I hereby C a d y Hat dw lagat DaacnpOon tor Pared 9 X haa baan prepared
ureter my dracooi n cotenancy wkh dw kbnrmun Tachmcd SundanJa aa
M torth by dw Ftonda Board d Proteaaronat land Surveya*. purauark to
Sadton 472 02/ Ftonda Suture
Arthu A MaaktmccMJr.PLS
Ftonda Rapaured Suvayu • A IM
DATE: Fab 29 1991
SM03
TWak

LEQL90S3
11/1K90
01/31/91
000079
U O A L O E a C R TTIO N
Pared IM
Oodd Ftoad*komHowa8 Branch Road to fed 9t* Labe ftoad)
n iid d nj iifiFani

A potion ot
T h e 9cuH w M IN d dw Soukwred IN d
29, Tbamahto 21 SouH,
Ranga X E M 9arrktoU Couky. Ptortda.*
L E M A M ) EXCEPT T O F O U E M N O ;
N o t h 990 tod d tw itted 129 ted d a w E M 290 tod d a w Soudwwd IN
dS outw red IN . Sadton IS.Tbaawhlp 11 BouH. M
B Eaal Subyadto
r i g i d nay dOattoaaaLanaM anttedW M laDodlfeed.
T T » ao d t m ted d Ha M
990 ted d dw E M 290 ted d dw SoutiwM
IN d Ha Soldered IN . Sadton 29. Ibamdito 21 Soldi. Range X E M
Subyadto rqpk-ofawy d Oabrtdto Lana artandad Y/M to Dodd Road.
AMD
TTw SauH m ted d dw W M 990 ted ylaaa Ha Sctdt I X ted d Ha dted
379 IbaO. d Ha SouHwM IN d SoudkaM tN d Sadton 29. Tbaatahto 21
BouH, Ftenga X Eaat teaa Roarl
ANO
E M I X ted d Ha NorH M 0 ted d Ha Soldered IN d B od ered IN d
Sacaon 25. Dyanalkp 21 Soutt Ranga X East Subfed to r t t f t d m y d
Tha BouH I X ted d Ha V ftd B K ted (teaa Ha BouH I X ted d Ha W M
179 ted), ddwBcudyrred Quarter d d w S o d w a d Quarter d S a X a i IS,
Tbwnahto 21 B a f t fenge X Ead,'haa Road.
ANO
NorH 9 « ted d fw Wbd I X ted d Ha E M K 0 ted d BoidaaM IN d
lo u H a M 1/4, Sadton X Tbanahte 21 BouH. Ranga X Eaal lubyad to
f9» k dte b yd d O a b rld te Lana aatonX rtteM d ttodtf feed.

E M I X ted d Ha Nodi 9 M tod d H a Soldered 1N d B od ered IN d
73. Townemp 21 S o d t Range X E M 8ub|M to r i ^ d w a y d
andod W M to Dodd Road*
Bdng more paracutarty dam toad aa:
Commence d dw Botdeiad oomar d Sadton 29, Ttoondkp 21 BouH.
Ranga X Eaat Bamktda Couky Ftorkte; dw rm run MBTSDOTE, atong Ha
Sourt bw d add Sadton 23. a dteurm d X X ted to a pokk on Ha E M
rtd H o M M y b w d D o iH R o d t tw r e a N O t in r N L d a ig a a U E M r it t H d way bw. a d d a rm d 396 *3 tod to dw POINT OP BEGINNING; Harm conIrew NoilT39*W . atong add E M rt|pk d awy bw. a datanca d 7 0 3 J7 teat
H a rm W9T123*E. a ddanra d 47 .X teat h a m SX*39*3S~E. a J etemai
d U S X teat h a rm N 9 T 4 9 T 4 X a d d a rm d 1 M B teat h a rm
8011X39**. a datanca d M X teat Hanoi 8 9 r4 9 X 1 * . a Bator : I d
20 X teat H a rm B031XS2TI. 9 d d a rm d 142.M teat H a rm
BOt1 X39X a d a te n ca d B 2.X ted to H apo ak dcuvatk ae dacuva .ca ncava to h a Nnikiau t havhg a red uad 1.02949 teat dwnca nai Boutwrty
atong Ha are d aaid euve dvouyP1• coned an0 e d 20*2X45* lor a d d a rm
d 397 91 tod to Ha P O N T OP BEGM NM G
O antebBvg 0 *44 acres, more or Waa.
ntfiOj Dxrcjy run ttw wgai aMapoon w r i i w u s m o u n p n p n a
ureter my dredan to corngdarm wdt dw Mbknaee Tachrkcd Stonctente aa M
lorth by h a Ftortoa Board d Prrteaoond Buvayuii.pu*uanlBBacdon472027 Florida 8U U b
Arth u IteXoiknrla. A , P LS .
Ftorkte R aX tem i Buveya M I X
DATE: Fab X I N I
JTVtdnm
LE G Lf 120
09/74/90
02/7091
EXHBIT'A*
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Pared 7M
h H f*i 1 9-9 a, 1*- ■-re aa------a. a-e— _j a_ a*.—a ft, a —a.—
poos HowriTOm rwjwwi wsnen h o w n M O DUQ U U nOH]
A portton at
The Souh weat IN d dw BouteaM IN d Sadton X Townohlp 21 BouH,
Ranga X Eaat Banknoto County Ftorkte.
LESS ANO EXCEPT T O FOOOWV4Q:
NorH 9 X tod d d w V k M I X t e d d dw E M 230^ M d BouHtaM IN d
BoudevM 1/4, 8ac9on 29, Ibanatkp 21 Soudi. Ranga X Eaat Staged to
r V k d w a y d QabrWia Lara
Tha SouH 1X ted d Ha W M B90 teanaaa Ha Scadt 1X ted d dw W M
373), d he Sobered IN d Bartered IN dSacton 24, Towner* 21 Saudi,
Ranga X East baa Road
ANO
E M I X t e d d Ha North 090 ted d d w Soudnwd IN dS o u te re d IN d
Sacoon X . Townahto 21 S o f t, Range X E M 8X|ad to Rtgtk-ot Wky d
Qabrtiia i n n h o t M w*si of OodQl Rood.
ANO
Tha SouH 1 X tod d Ha W M 9 X tod (la « Ha SouH t X tad d Ha W M
37S tea0. d Ha Soudevadarartord Sadton XTteanaWp 21 Bo t h . Ranga
lO KaaL Waa read.
^
....
NorH SB0 tod d t w W M I X ted d dw E M 290 ted d Boudereet IN d
dwSoudevM INSacbon2 0 ,Township21 Soudt R angeX E M Subyadto
itgFk-d-awy d Qabrtota Lana axWnded W M ot Dod) Road.
EXMBfT'A*
ANO
E M I X ted d dw NorH 960 ted d dw Soudereal 1/4 d SouHawd 1N d
Sacoon 23, Towndvp 21 S o d t Ranga X E M Subyad to Rk/k-ot-Way d
GabrWaa Wrw aitarewq Waal to Dod) Road.
Being more ywrkcuterty daeotoed aa;
Commanca d Ha Soudiwoat coma d Sadton 29. Tbeewtkp 21 SaudL
Range X Eaal Samkiote Couky. Ftorkte: h a rm rut N8B*X*0S*E. atong
BouH bw d add Sacaon X , a daunca d X X ted to H a E M rtddoFewy
b w d Dodd Road H u m N011XCTM . along add E M r V » d w a y bw. a
dbttnce d 1 X 92 1 teat dw rm N60*3r2TE. a datanca d 4 7 X tod to dw
now MgM-oLwaybw tor Dodd Road aatoedadh Pared No. 13*. Preyed Nu
PS-093 and ha P O N T OP BEGINNING ha kktowtog tan cornea bang
atong add new ndk-d-wey kna; H arm 9X*S9T9*E. a d atanr a d 119X
teat H arm N s ra t^r/ E . a d d a rm d 1*9*. H a rm 879*02*07% a datanca
d 14 59 teat H a rm Noe*59*391* a daunca d 10124 teat dwrm
NBB*2X44*E. a d a to m d 40 03 teat dwnca due Noth, a dteurm d 21X7
ted H a rm 8*9*31*231*. a daunca d 73.79 ted to Ha POINT OP BEGINNMD
Conurvrtg 4.493 aquara teat more a Was.
Together wah h a kWceang:
Commanca d Ha Souhwad coma d Sadton X Township 21 Sotot,
Ranga X Eaat Samkiote Couky, Florkte; H arm rut N S S T S W E . atong Ha
SouH bw d *ald Sadton X a daunca d X X ted to dw E M rWkot-emy
b w d Dodd Road; dw rm *0113391*. along said E M i«dk-d-way bw. a
d a u r m d 1299 21 test H a rm N99*3F23E. a dteurm d 4 7 X ted to Ha
new ngfk-d-wey bw tor Dodd Road aa tocalad In Pared No. 134. Proyod Na
PS-053: h o Blowing raven cornea lying along aaid new rxykoi wey bw.
H a rm Soe*5835*E. a daunca d 11 B X test H arm * 94- 44*74- 9. a da­
unca d I S M teat H arm B O I U X T E . a datanca d 20 X teat dwnca
399*46*261*. a dteurm d M X ted to Ha POINT OP BEQtNMNO; Harm
S031 352*E. a daunca d 142 X teat h a rm 80 11 3 3 TE . a datanca d
62.79 ted to dw pant d curvature d a curve concave to dw W M having a
radua d 1.029 49 tod and a central angte d 20*2649*: H a rm i u i Eabwrty
along dw arc d a M cuvo, a datanca d 387 t t tod to a pokk on Ha eraang
E M rtgfk ot way bw d Oodd Root honey S 0 I1 T 3 6 E . atong add adding
fldk-d-way bw. a datanca d 27 99 ted to a pokk on a curve, concave to dw
W M having a reduad t.038.48 ted and a ungark bearing dK M *4 63 6E ;
dw rm rui Northerly dong dw arc d sad cure through a centrd ends d
21*34 32* a datanca d 3S7 09 tod to a pant d norHaigancy; Hanoa
N07*963TE. a datanca d 11423 teat Hence *00*11*171*. a daunca d
71 X ted. dwnca N3T96441*. a daunca d 4039 ted to Ha POINT OP
BEGINNING
EXHIBIT *A*
0X090
Conukiktg 1,947 aquara teat more a teas.
I Iwreby oardy H d dw Wgd daecrlpaon la Pared 734 haa baan prepared
undar my dreclon In ccmpiance wan Ha Mrkntun Tachmcd Stondardi aa *
tom by dw Ftonda Board d Preteadorwl Suvayon. puauanl to 9ackan 472027 Ftonda Hal It
D ana L D M PLS.
Ftonda HagwwraO Surveyor ( 2421
Dew. Augrat 19. 1999
LGL9003
EXHtBTT *A*
000061
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Pared 634
Dodd Roadlran Howei Branch Road to Rad Bug Lake Road)
Parmanark Draewge Eaaamark
A person ot
T h a Suudrwaj d Section X Township 21. Ranga X E M Semnoto
Couky. Ftonda.*
LESS A X ) EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING
Norn 980 ted d dw W M I X ted d dw E M 290 ted d SW 1/4 d SW
1/4, Sacoon 23. Townahqi 21 Soudi. Ranga X E M
Subyad to IV * d
Gadtada lo w iitanded Wait to Dock) Road
ANO
Tha S o u n iX teat otdw W ad 940 ted (teas dw S a d i I X ted d d w Wad
379 ted), d dw SW IN d SW IN d Sacaon X . Townatvp 21 Soudi. Ranga
X Eaat. teaa Road
ANO
East I X ted d dw North 990 ted d dw SW IN d SW IN d Section X .
Towrwhd 21 Soudi. Ranga X Ead. Subyad to t V W d O ahnala Lana artertoad Wad to Ootto Road.
ANO
Tha Soudi I X ted d Ha W M 690 ted (tew dw b o * I X ted d dw W M
375 teat), d dw SoudwiM Quarter d Ha SoudtwM Quarter d Sacaon X .
Township 21 South. Range X E M Loci Road.
ANO
Noth 940 ted d Ha Waal I X ted d Ha E M 230 ted Soudtwad IN d
Somhwed 1/4 Socion X Towns/vp 21 Soudi. Range X E M Subject to RW
ot Oahrtoia Lana awarded Wad to Dodd Road.
ANO
E M 1X ted d Ha NorH I X ted d Ha SouH eM IN d Soudivred 1/4 d
Sacaon X . Township 21 So u h . Ranga X E M Sctyact to R/W ot Qabndte
Lana sitenctad W M to Oodd Road.
EXHIBIT *A*
Bang more pemeutertr J aau t n J aa.
Commanca d dw SouHwad coroar d Sacoon X . Townehp 2 1 Soudi.
Range X E M Sanvnda Couky. Flondk. hanoa rut N011338"W along dw
W M bw d u a ) Sacaon X a daunca d 1.170.14 teat dwnca *89*46241
a d a tu m d I X X ted to dw new ndkdetay bw d Dodd Road as located
to Pared Na 134 Protect No. PS-053 and dw POINT OP BE CUNNING, h arm
STS*02*071 a daunca d I X 54 teat dwnca 874*44*491 a d a tu m d
50 og teat H u m 549*36791 a d a tu m d I X . 18 teat dwnca 544*06191
a d a tu m d 119 40 teat dw rm B17*9V471 a d d a rm of 17*49 teak;

a datanca d 137.74 teat 1
d X X tea t H a m w r x r o r w a d d u m d t »
____
N ir a j r w, a d d a rm d I S t X teat H a m W n r o t m a M m d
M M teat H a m Ntr01*71*W a datum d 270. X teat H a m
N B rB P A TW a d d u m d T i n teat H a m W r 4 8 x r i a d d te m d X X
test H a m N O l I j n r W 6 9 d m d X X ted to 9 * POBfT OP ■ C O X
N P ta
Caitekkng a T X M M tn*a or teM
1 hereby O u d y H d H e LeodOeeeito*on tot P * «d 934 Im b e u i prepared
utoter my drecacn to com dtem o f t H* IM m im Ib d k k M Btenduft m m
torn by Ha Ftorkte Bored d Prdeadond Land Sunreycre, pureiant to lacMan
477.027 Florida f
J L P IS
• 419

noon
Oodd Rcadtrcm H e m ) ■ranch Road to Rad Bug Labs Road)
A portton of:
•Tha W M I X ted d dw E M 9 X d dw NorHaM IN d H a I
d He SouHawd IN . B a d o i 29.1bwndi» 71 SouH. Range X E M
Ateo, a pared tor to^aas and agrees, more pukorterty daaertoad aa Iktotaa:
teglnnkig d He N e rew M ccrrwr d He Bcueua* IN d ew Bcurwwd IN,
tecBot H i Ttearefdp I I BcuH, Range X Em rui E M M S atong Ha NorH
boutouy d Ha BcuHwad IN d BiuH nuit IN . a m e n X . Tdttodkp t1
■ouH, fenga 20 E M X ted to Ha POtetT OP 9EQ B # 9N Q . AteBbMgon
rw Eaaarty rya-ot-way ot Porto Road, h arm cpnUvue EM arty to a poky
9 X ted Wted d Ha HctHaM oonwr d BodvwM i n d Soutwved IN .
SacScn X TUandW « BouH. Ruiga X East H a m BouH X teat H u m
Pted to a pMk cn H a E M rlgtk d way d Dod) R c M H u m tearth X teat
Being r

1 pu lu
d 9ac9cn &gt; 1 Tbaawhto t l BouH. Ranga
X E M Santetote Couky, FtortM; twnca nm N d n S O n atong Ha BouH
■na d aaid Sacacn X tor a B a m d X X ted to a pokk on Ha E M rtgXd way bw d Dodd R out T h e m N01*13*391* atong add E M bta a dad 1 J 9 U 1 ted to H a POBfT OP K Q B B 9 N Q ; H a m coktoua
NO I T 3361* a datanca d X X ted to a pekk on Ha North M o t h s
IN d Ha S su H w m IN d add Sadton X ; H a m N d n i X l i
add Ina, a d a to m d 43 X tost B w m 609*99*361 « d d a rm d
S O X last H u m 999*31*231* a d a to m d 4 7 X tod to Ha POBfT OP
BEOBBtofO.
Corukitog 1 X 1 aqtwn tost more u teas.
I hereby cartfy Had Ha lagat danrtp9cn tor Pared I X haa baan prepared
utdu m y t o m an H cempdarm a f t Ha btodman Tbdukcd Btonduda aa M
teiH by Ha Flartdi Board d Prefbadend luvayare. p u aurk to Sedan 477027 Ftorkte Sweea.
Arthu Uaatrantada. X . P L S .
Ftorkte Rigiditad Surveyor M i x
DATE: Pd) X 1991
LEOLW019
EXHtBTT *A*

LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Dodd Roadlran Howwl Branch feed to Rad Bug Laka feed)
Temporary ConaHrc9en t aaunuk
T h d ponton at
T h a W M I X tod d He E M 9 X d Ha N a l w M IN d Ha BouHwM IN
d Ha S ouH uM 1M. Badton 79i TbamaMp 31 BouH. Ruiga X E M
Aiao. a pared tor hgreaa and ayraa. mere t
Bagynrkng d NorHawd earner d SouHwt
23, Tbwnahto 21 SouH. Range X E M hkiEaatorty atong *m NorH boutouy
d Ha So d vaM IN d 9oUHiaad IN . Sadton 7S. Tbaawhto fll BouH. Range
E a a L X to d to H a POBfT OP BEGBBfBia Ateo balig on Ha FaM ity R l » »
ot-W ayd Dodd Read, twncaoorkkiua EMarty to a pokk 9 X tod W M d f w
tta rH iM cornu d B ou H a M IN d Soukraart IN . Sadton 39. Tdindkp 71
BouBi, Ranga 20 East H a rm BouH X test H u m W M to a p d k a t Ha
E M Ridktof-Ptey d Dodd Road, H a rm North X last to POBfT OF BEGINNB4G*
__ __
_
Being more parkedarty daaertoad aa
Commenca at He BouHwM cornu d SacOon 13, Tbwnahto 21 Boutt Range
X E M Bsm lidi Couky Ptortda; H a rm nrn **0*23*061. atong Ha SouH
kna d add Bselan 29. a dalarm d X X ted to a pokk on Ha East R w e-dWay bw ot Oodd R out H u m N O IT T IT W , dong add E M »cF4-ot Way
Ins. a d a tu m d 129921 test H u m NM*31*231 a datu m d 4 7 .x ted
to Ha rww RigW-of-Ptey bia tor Oodd Road aa tocalsd In Pared No. t39
Proyact No. P34IS3 and H a POBfT OP BCOrnMNO; Hence N09163S-W
atong add fl^kof-Ytlay b w a d a tu m d 30 33 teat H u m *90*31*2311
d a tu m d t a i l teat H u m 873*04301 a d a tu m d 71.49 teat H u m
S O O K T O d . a d a tu m d E M teat Hanoa 899*31131* a datanca d 73.79
ted to fw POiNT OP BEGINNING.
Containing 1943 Square Feat more a Was
EXHIBIT *A*
000096
t huaay— M t H U Ha teqat km iw a a titu P u M 7391m baan prepared
unraar iwy ih ■ru n n ognywanew wwi kw Mnmvirn Tkchnlcd Dotirtertla ra rai
lorth by h a Florkte Board d Pretaaikkul Survayori, purauark to Sadton 472027 Ftorkte Statute.
.
Arthur uwatrontoata. J r , p l i
Ftonda Ragtatared Surveyor a 4199
DATE: Fab X I N I
SM Ol
JTU a a
L E Q IX X
11/0590
11/1M 0
01/31/91
EXHIBIT *A*
O X IX
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Pared 149
Dodd RoadTrom Hanoi Branch Road to Rad Bug Lake Road)
Rtofk-oFWby
A portton of:
X d 3 Fared Creak Estates, aa recorded in Plat Book X . Pages X and 94,
d Ha Pitolc Records d Samkiote Couky Ftorkte*
Bagel at Ha N o rH m d comar d I d 3, Forrest Creak Fatten, recorded n
Plat Book X . Page 63. d He Pubic ReccrtJa d Sammote Couky, Ftonda;
H arm rui N9T26421 atong Ha Norh bw d add L d 3 a datanca d 1*1
tod to Ha N a H e M cornu d let t H u m 842*43051 dong Ha
NorHaosurty bw d add Ld 3 ■ ddanoa d X X teat H a rm 800*31*1414
d a tu m d 14C7* teat to H a Point d Curvature d ■ cures c o n c M Easterly
having a radua d 1,141.x teat H arm run SouHerty atong Ha are d add
curve through a csnkd angte d 01*4096 tor 1 d a tu m d 3399 ted to Ha
pokk d compand curvature d a curve, coneava f*Marty, having a radua d
2 X X ted and a central angte d 01*5614*; H a rm nm SouHarty along He
are d M d cuve, a d a tu m d E X ted to a pokk on Ha BouH Ins d Id 3,
H u m X 1*46211* atong Mid South bw a d a tu m d 4 X ted to Ha
SouHwed cartel d L d 3 and a pokk on a curve concave EMarty having a
radua d M l 47 teal and a tangent beartog d N 14*74*321*: H u m nm
Northerly along Ha W M b w d Mtd L d 3 and Ha are d aaid cunre Hreudi a
canaal angte d 13*4316 tor a d d u m d 203.97 ted to Ha POBfT OP
BEQBBiBkG
Corkaskng 3744 square test more a toss.
I ha at* Canky H d Ha Lagd Osscrtpaon tor Pared 148 haa baan prepared
torth by Ha Florida Boud d Pioteailond Land Burvayore, purauark to Section
472.027 Ftonda Statute
Arthu A. Maakonka to. P L S .
Florkte Rogutared Surrayur a 4199
DATE: F a b X 1991
SM03
LEOLK17
020491
Exwerr*A*

0x 101
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Pared 749
Dodd RouThom Mows* Branch Road to Rad Bug Laka Road)
Temporary Conekuclcn Easement
Th d portton ot
■Ld 1 Forrest Creak Eatatoa. aa reoordsd n PM Book 32. Pago S3 and S4, d
Ha Pubic Recode d Satranote Couky Ftorkte.
Erdsnong no more Han 10.X ted beyond H a new Right -ol Way tor Dodd
Road, aa tocatad to Pared No 144 Proyact Na P3-093
Cakdnmg 1,799 arpwre test more a teas.
I hard* Certky H d Ha Lagd Dsacnptkm tor Pared 744 hat twin prepared
M torth by Ha Ftonda Board d Proteaetorwl Land Survayora, puauark to
Sacbon 472.027 Ftortda Statute.
Arthur A Maatruvcola J r . PLS
Ftonda Ragwiared Land Surveyor M IM
DATE: Fab X 1M I

sum

TVtmdc
IEQL9024

EXHIBIT *A*
0X119
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Pared IM
DOOO ROAD*FROM H O W E U BRANCH ROAD TO RED BLia LAKE
ROAD) RrghtoTWsy
A portton at
I d 4, Antoerwood U ni Three, m recorded si Pld Book 32. Pago 100. d Ho
Pubkc Records ol Sammote Couky, Ftonda.*
Bang more parbcUariy daaertoad aa:
Be^n at ha NorHaM cornu d Ld 4. Arrtoarwood Una Three, aa recorded
m Pier Book 12. Page I X . d ha Pubic Records d Sammote Couky. Ftonda.
h a rm nm S01*36071 along kw E M Ina d Lot 4 a datanca d I X X ted
to ha S o B w M oonwr ot Lot 4. H u m 898*27*431* along Ha SouH bw d
L d 4 a daunca d 11M tod to a pork on a cuve ooncave Westerly having a
radua of 1.136X ted and a tangent bearing d *02**3*271, H a rm run
NoHariy Hong Ha are d aud curve hrough a csrkrat angte d 0419*43*. a
d a tu m d * 9 91 teat H a rm N 0 IT 2 T 6 W a d d u m d 1417 ted to a park
an Ho Noth bw d Lot 4. H arm N9B*27*431 dong aud North bw a datanca
d 10 39 teat to Ha POINT OF BEGINNING
Containing 1.135 square teat more a teaa.
I hereby cutty H d Ha Legal Daecrlpaon tar Pared 143 haa baan prepared
untor my dreebon n compkanca wkh ha kknrmun Technical Standards aa ad
lorth by Ha Ftonda Board d Pideestanel land Surveyor*, puriuant to Sacbon
472 027 Ftonda Statute
Arthur A Uatlrorucoia Jr . P L S
Ftonda Regslsrad Land Surveyor * 41M
DATE. F a b X 1M l
SMC3
JTU ak

Continued on pegs 3B

�T h i SiMiNotx Mould

L

ecals

LEQ U 01I
t ir i M o
01/31*1
TEMPORARY CONBTRUCTON EASEMENT
LEGAL OESCM PTON
PROJECT Dodd Road
PARCEL MO.: 733
T W potion * L d 4. Ambanrood I M Thro*. aa lacordad to PW Book 33.
P »g» 100. d fra PuMc Record. 8*mkrota County:
C a r t * IFtortdk
Corriirane* d N Notoaata comer ot aakj I d 4. M o o t run S M C T A T W
t a g t o Nor* fr* el add Ltd 4. a datetca d IS 34 tod to tra Port at
fane* n il 801*3714**. ■ d t a c a ot 14.17 M to a point on a
etna, tr o w la *a t a t , having a radua ot 119000 teat t a o a tram a
t a d baartrg at 9QO*3r01Y/ nm eoutrarty t a g * a are ot aald curva
• n t a a carted and* at 4 * ir* r, a d t a c a at « J 1 M la a potnt on fra
Sou* taa at tatd let 4; t a c a nm 8 a r2 T 4 T W , t a g tatd Saudi Ins. a dat a a ct 1104 tod to a port an a nentangror curve. concava to * a t a t .
I i t a g a r a t a at 113100 toat franca Pam a t a d baartng ot NOO-37-4TE
i u i norftartf dong tra a n d ted aavatrrougrt a carted rogtod 4*3(7 t r . a
itt a ci a l M . i l tote franca nai H01*37iarw, a M a n at 14.17 toattoa
p o « on Ha Nor* Ina at aatd Lol 4; twrea M l N48*77-43*E t a g aatd Nor*
1m . a Hatonee at 1100 toet to tw Patm el B a t a f ie
CordaMng 1J01 Mprara tad, more or to**.
Pot a akakti ot daaertodon taa Shaat 7 ot 14 d fra Samlnda County n d * oFway Mt&gt; tor Dadd t a d at prepared by Bowyar-SkKfrtan 1 ~
tot
DATE 7-11-01
FOR SEMMOL1 COUNTY
HART LEI3E. P L S .
CABurvnydagtataOedd RoaOPw 71H3) tore
PERMANENT WALL EASEMENT
legal d e s c w r to n

PROJECT Dodd Road
PARCEL N O ) M 3
ITiat porton at L d 4, Antoamood Uni Thraa. at raoordad In Plat Book 33.
Pag* 100, dfraPttoac Record Bantavta Corrty.
Cemmanca at * 4 M nr»ttal oomar ot aatd Lot 4, twrea m i M B*7T4TVr
■tang fra Nor* Bra at aatd Lot 4, a datanca ot 10-31 Mat to * a Port ot
Batfrtrkrg; franca nar 801*371rW , a d t a c a ot 14.17 Ital to a point on a
tuna, concave to tta t a L having a r a t a ot 1133.00 teat franca tram a
t a d blaring at 900*357arrv nar aoufrarty dong fra arc ot aatd curva
trough a canard and* ot 4*15'4r. a dtalanc* ot M i l toat to a potot on *a
Beu* tara ot aatd Lot 4; franca nar 8M*Z7*43rw. along aatd 8oU* Ina, a datoncaollOl tad toa port On 1 non tanganl a***, concave tafra Waat. haybig a r a t a at 1180.00 toat franea bom a ctrcrdt aartog at M o t r o r o it nar
northarty t a g fra are ot ate curva troud&lt; a canbat angla ot 4*1f a r . a dalanes at M i l hat; franca nar N01*37irw . a d t a o a at 14.17 to* to a
point on * a Nor* Bra ot aatd lot 4 franca m i NM*77*4Tl atong aatd Nor*
l ct 8.00 toat to fra Potot ot Btgtartorg
1900 n m Im I m on or i m
Pot a rtraton ot daaertodon aaa Shad 7 at 14 of fra SanBwto Corrty RW tot way Map tor Dodd Road aa praparad by Bowy*r-3tad«k:n 1 taaciirtotoa.
too.
DATE 7-11-01
FOR SEMNOLE COUNTY
GARY LEISE. P L 1
QLAbnr
C3Sutva/LagaMOodd RoadPar M O {3) doc
Eadt rrdanrtml tatetoar notated frta tra Pteterdwtapaanon tot an Order
ot Tbha baton fra HONORABLE JAMES E. C. PERRY, ona ot * a Judgaa of
fra t a r a taytod Court, on Tuaaday f a 13* day ot November. 3001 at 1:30
pm., toCoutfoom U, to f a SairSteto Corrty Cowfrouaa. Banted Florida,
to aooordancd wtai f t DactorM cn ot Itortog hetddort Bad to faa esuaa. A l
Datandaraa to taa tut and al o fa r tototattod [Tartar may M aty raqueta a
haartrg on fra Pr t te i tar toe Ordar dTaktagta f a tana and (t e a dailgmiad and ba harol Any Datendrot t a r g to Ito a Brraty raqjaat tor Iraanrrg rtra«
t a a any ltd* to otfad to l a Crdar atTbUng
ANO
Eacn Datondant and argr odrar paraona ctaknkrg ary totoraal to f a proparly
Q M o m a in mv pnimaoni n vm ■*xw*-wy*ta bjiwwiii uoni»iri prt)c**&lt;ingi ns
laratiy laqdrod to aana tarttan dateree*. f any you havs, to f a Patton
hatakduia Bad to tta cauaa on f a PadMcnor. and any raguaat tor a Iraartog
on f a Patoon tor f a Ordar oI Taking, f daartd on Patoonaria Altomay.
'Mhcwi n a m met •ddrvM la ihoon btriow on or toton Tumdty, Novarnbaf 0,
2001, and lo Maffw original of your wVMncWanM* and any rvquMl lor hoar*
tog on f a Patton tor f a Ordar ot Taking san f a Ctart ot * a Court atfrar
baton aarvloa on f a Paktonarla A to m y or brrmadsaaty frarsattor, to d o a
•drat rid*. Ida, Mara* or Ian you have, f any or claim to and to f a propar­
ly daantoad to laid P i t t a and to atrorv cauaa, f any you Irma, afry add
proparty atrorfd not ba eondanarad tor f a uaaa and pcaporn aa aal tor* m
aatd Prtouir. f you tod to anawar. a datura may ba arSand agakrat you lor
f a total damarntod to f a Padton. f you to* to rao/te a haaring on f a
Pattern tor Onto! ot T t a g you rta l rrotva any rttprtto object to aatd Onto! at
Tbklng.
WTTME98 my land and aaal of aakl Court on SEP 13 2001. 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIRCLET COURT
H A N D FOR SEMNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
By- t a r rung
Dapurv Can.
ROBERT K MckKLAN, Corrty Altomay
For Samtooto Covrty. Florida
famkrota County Bairvto
1101 Eaat Find Basal
S t a i d , Ftortda 33771
Tatophon* [407)BIM73d
AaOCrwjr for rtmoriBK
P i f t a OctoOar 31.3t. 3001
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NOTICa OP ACTION M EMMBMT OOMAM M TNB O R CUtT CO UR T OP
TMB B K im U N T H JUO K IA L CMCtfT.
i t ANO FOR BEMNOLB COUNTY. FLORMA
Bl TMC O R CUtT COURT FOR THE BIOIfTEEItTN JU O iaA L ORCUtT,
f t ANO FOR If M N O L B COUNTY, FLOROA.
C A M NO J 3001-CA-1MO-1M
SEMNOLE COUNTY, a pokscal artodvtoion ot f a Stala ot Ftortda.
DAVE) A. EROWAN: MARSHA L EROWAN. SOUTHTRUST OF ALABAMA.
f t C . tV a SOUTHTRUST BANK. NATIONAL ASSOCWTX3N. FLORIDA
POWER CORPORATION. HUNTER DEVELOPMENT. ftC.; RETIREMENT
ACCOUNTS, M L . MfO Oavrd U. Waadurn AocI Na 013778S0001: WALTER
E. EVANS. CHARLOTTE N EVANS: FLEET MORTGAGE CORP: CARL R
BARKER: PAW U ROSEN k V a PAW M ROSEN BARKER CHASE MORT­
GAGE COMPANY EAST OAVIO F. SUMNER: OOETTE I. NIMMO * V .
OOETTE L SUMNER FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OP FLORIDA
AMSOUTH BANK; RAY VALDES aa Ik i CoAacxv ot Samkrola C o t a
Florida; and f a rarknemn apouaaa ot f a atxara, I any. fa ir rain, dsnUata.
any and ad ofar paraona Mvtog or daknlrg to lava any rt(pf, Mto or totorsM
by frrougyr, undar or agakral f a abova rrarrad Dafandanta. or a*arMM
ctokrtng any irip l Mto. or totoraal to f a rail proparty daaenbad to taa acton.
T O THOSE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS ANO TO ALL PARTIES CLAIM­
ING INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR AGAINST THE NAMED DEFEN­
DANTS: ANO TO A U PARTIES HAVING OR CUUM NO TO HAVE ANY
RIGHT. TITLE OR PtTEREST ft THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED BELOW
An Emkant Domaai PiMton. togafar s in la Daedtraaon ot IMang taa baan
Bad to f a abova atytod oourt to aorpara carttat proparty totoraata to Sanvnota
C o t a . Ftadda. daacraadaa tottorn:
Baa. Compoiaa E t a l I aitactrad
0000I t
PARCEL 10f
Dodd Road (bom Mortal Branch Road to Rad Bug Lska Road)
RKprUd-Way
A portion oft
*Bagai 142 23 toat Waal at f a S o i t a u l comar at f a Waal 1/3 ot f a
Soufaaal 1/4 ot f a Soufraaal 1/4 ot Secaon 21 TewnaMp 21 Sou*. R aga
X EatL nar Eaat 14223 H at franca Nor* 277 4 toat thanca Waal 17121
toat tanca Sou* 0*31 Waal to f a POINT OF BEGJNNINQ [toaa ngta-ol say
tor road), to Sanwroto C o t a . Florida *
Bag* mora pamoiarry daacitoad aa:
CommancaM*aSou*aaMeomarirtBacaon211b«natap31 Sou*. Ranga
30 E ra . Samarcta Counry. Ftortda. franca run SM*4rS4*W. atong f a Sou*
B a ot and Sacrum 21 a daianca ot 4S143 toat to f a Soufaaal oomar ct f a
Waal 1/3 ot f a Soufraaal 1/4 ot f a SoiNtaaal 1/4 ot lard Sacaon 2B. franca
N01*1321*W, along f a E u l B a ot f a laid Waat 1/3 at f a Soudaaal 1/4 ot
f a Soufraaal 1/4, a daianca at 2S 00 toat to a poart on f a Nor* rtgbtofway
B a of Dodd Road and f a POINT O F BEGINNING, f a r m s a r a r s r w ,
atong laid rrgya-ot nay B a, a dtotanca of ot 20 54 toat to f a point ot curvah/ra
at a curva. ooncava Soufady. having a radua at M 7 .M toat franca run
Waatorty along f a arc ot aaid curva, ftruugh a cantnl angla ot 15"4ros* tor
a daianca ot 143 M toat franca NS4-0B i r t . a daartca ot 200 40 toat to a
port an f a atonmamionad Eaat B a ot f a Waat 1/3 ot f a Sou* aai1 1/4 ot
f a Soufaaal 1/4, *anca S0l*13r3l*E atong tad Ba, a daianca ot 11 37 toat
to f a POINT OF BEGINNING
Ctrtanng 4.734 aguara toat mora or toaa.
1haraby caddy fa t ( a lagal daaenpaon tor Pinal 104 haa baan praparad
ratdar my dracbon n comptanca M * f a Marartun Tatdrncal Standardv aa tat
tor* by f a Florida Board ot Prctorrr r w Survayon, punuard to Sacaon 473027 Ftortda Stakito
A/frur Maatmncola. J r, P L S .
Ftortda Ragatarad Sunrayor 14160
DATE Fab 23 1941
JTUkbnm
LEGL4120
OB33/UO
1BO4/V0
000014
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PARCEL 704
Dodd Road (bom 1toned Branch Road to Rad Bug Lata Road)
Temporary Conabuckan Eaaamant
A portion ot
le g a l 14223 toat Waat ot * e Soufead comer ot * a Waat 1/3 ot tra
Soufaaal 1/4 at toe Soufaaal 1/4 ot Sacaon 21 D m n t a 21 Sou*. Rang#
X Eaat run E a t 14223 toat fanca Nor* 377 4 toat r a r e r Waal 17431
toat franca Sou* 0*33* Waal to f a POINT OF BEGINNING (toaa fb#4-olWay tor road), to Semeroto Ctarty. Ftonda'
Bag* mora pamcOary daaenbad aa:
Commanca al fra Soufraaal comar o! Sacaon 23. tonrrrarap 21 SorAh. Flarga
30 Eaat Samarota Coaarty- Ftortda, franca run S44*47S4"W. atong * a Sou*
Bra ot laid Sacnon 21 a daianca ot 335.45 toat to toe Southeed corner ot fra
Waal 1/2 ot *a Soufraaal 1/4 ot tra Soufraaal 1/4 ot teal Sacaon 2d. franca
N01*13T2t*W. along fra Eaat Bra ot * a aard Waal 1/2 crl fra Soufraaal 1/4 ot
fra Southaaal 1/4. 4 dulanca ot M 3 7 toat to fra new 10(71 ol Way ana tor
Dodd Road aa tocatod n Parcel No 104 Project No PS 043 and fra POINT
OF BEGINNING franca S44*0414*W atong tatd fb ^ lo t Way Bra a daianca
ol 200 44 leer, franca N00*142rW a daianca ol 3 34 toat *ai
r w o j i r E a daianca ol 132 74 toat fanca N23‘3I'47W a daianca at

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21.74 toat franca K37*34*1(«. a datanca ot 44.11 toat franca NM*3PS2’ E
a dftonoa ol 30 01 laal to ■ port on *a atbraaatd Eaat Bra ol fra Waal 1/3 ol
fra Soufaaal IM ot fra Soufraaal 1/4 ol Secern 3 1 fanca 501*1721*1
t a g t a EaM Bra a dtotaa * 4 4 M toal to tra POBTT OF BEOMMNQ.
or'
I haraby caddy fiat fra legal daaatpBon tor Paioal 704 haa baan
itodar my dracbon to oonadarwa ■ » » » MWrman IBdrntcat Stondarda aa a*
tar* by fra Ftortda Board ol Fratoaatonal Survayon. puauMd to Sadtan 473037 Ftortda SUMO.
A r t u M tihuirtogto. J r . P LS.
Ftortda tliglatarad Sunrayor * 4 IM
DATE: Apt IS 1M1
L£012024
trua/40; 11/iyao; 04/1341
000113
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Paroal 133
Dodd Ftoad {From Hoarab Branch t a d to Rad Bug Laka Road)
Apnrtktoot
Tracto A and B Antoanaood Ubt Thraa. aa raoordad In PM Book 32. Page
101 of * a Pubtto Ftoeorda ol Sartrrota Couray. FtortdB.'
Bag* * fra HerthaaN oomar at Trad 1 AmOarvwod LWt TTiroi aa laconF
ad to PM Book 32. Page 100 of fra Pubic Raconda ol Samtooto Counry.
Ftortda; franca tun S O r S T O T l atong * « Eaat Bra ot aatd The! ■ a t a i n, a
ol 304 SO toll to * 4 port ol cuvatua ol a o n a concava to * a Hotfratato
havtog a r a t a ol 344.44 toat and 4 cantnl arpa ol ir4 4 *tr. *anoa
Soufrarty along fra arc ot aald curva a detance ol 13341 tort to fra 4m* a n l
oenrar o* Tract B: franca S b r s r t T W along fra Sou* Bra ol Tract B 4 detarrea el 11143 toat franca N1l*21T40rE a daianca of 430 M toat
Nir3S*17E a diltncr ol 31 M M to a potot on f a Nor* B a ol Tract 1
fanca NM-3743TE atong aald B a I d aianca ol 1 3 M M * a P O N T OF
Conattotog 1743 acraa. mora cc toaa.
Beg* d Ww Norfreato earner d Trad A. Antoenaeod UNI Thraa, aa reced­
ed to PM Botd 33. N g t 100 ot f a Pubdc Record! pt Samtooto Courty.
Ftortto: fanca n n 901*343)7-1 t a g tra Eaat Bra ot atod T M A a datanoa
of 40.00 toat f a r m S 4T374 TW atong fra Sou* Bra ol Trad A a d a m e
ol 1004 toat fanca N15*J727*W a daianca ot 4137 M to a port on We
Nor* B a ot Tract K fanca N44*2T*43rE atong aald B a a daianca ot 2000
M f a POINT OF 6EGINMNQ.
Contalntog 403 aquara toat mora or torn.
I haraby cartly *al f a Lagal Daaenpaon tor Faroal 133 haa baan praparad
undar my dracaon to Comptonca «an * a Mtotnum Tbchnlcal Stondanto aa
aal tor* by f a Ftortda Board oI Piotoaalorat Land Sitorayon, prrtuarr to
Saedton 473 037 Ftortda SMtuto
A rtw A. Maabontobto, Jr FLB
Ftortda Rattohrad Land Surw/or 4 41M
DATE: Fab 2 1 1M1
L E Q U 0 1 1 11/13/40: 0307/41
000113
LEOAL DESCRIPTION
Parcel 733
(Oodt Road bom I toaal Brandi Road to Rad Bug Lika Road)
Temporary Coratruedon
A porton ot
Tract B. Antoamood Una Thraa. aa recorded In P M Book 33. Pm * '00. ol
f a Pubie Record* ol Samtooto County, Ftortda.*
Corrmanca M f a Hotfaaal oomar ol Tract B. Antoamood Uni Thraa, aa
raoordad to PM Book 32. Page 100. ol tra Pubic Recerdi ol Samtnoto C o t a
Ftortda: fanca nto Sar3743TW along * a Nor* B a ol aakd Tract B ■ dtotanca
ot 11 M toat fanca run S 14*3312*Vt a ddtrnri ot31.Mto f a na»W |p4«tWay Bre lor Dorkl Road aa toortod In Parcel Na 112 Pro/ed No. PS-043 and
f a POINT OF BEQM M NG fane* run S14*24T40*W along aatd ngttooAaay
B a a M anca at 430 M toal to a port on f a Sou* B a ot aatd Tract 1 fanca
nar S4S*3T4JYt atong aatd Sou* B a a datonoa ot 110 toat fanca nar
Npa*53TWE. i datartoa ot 11174 toat fa rc e run Ncr34~23*E, a Alton c i ot
143.41 toat fanca N30*34, m . a dtotanca ot *4 34 toat *enee
N41*23'37*E, a daianca ol 3404 toat fanca N10*2t723"E. a datonoa ol
M M toat fanca run N a t^ r o T E : a datonoa at 1141M to f a P O M T OF
Cortalrtng 1100 aquan toat mora or toaa.
TOGETHER W ITH
A portion ot.
Traci A. Ambanrood. Und Thraa. aa raoordad In PM Book. 31, Pag* 100,
Pubic Racorda ot Samtooto Courtly. Florida.*
Enacting no mora fa n 10 toat beyond f a new rtcht-cFaray B a tor Dodd
Rem! aa located Vi Parcel No. 133, Protect No PPS-053.
Conatoarg 417 Btpjara toat mora or toaa.
I haraby candy fa t f a togd daauiV tun tot Paioal 703 haa baan praparad
itodar my dracaon to oomptanca to* f a Mrtmaaii Tkchrtcat Btondarda aa art
tor* by f a Ftortda Board ot Pntaaaionat Survayora, ptrtuart to Sacaon 473037 Ftortda StokM
Darina L Dart. P LS .
Florida Ragatorad Stavayor 1 3431
Data:
Lgtscoe

000013
LEOAL DESCRIPTION
Paroal 433
Dodd Hoad (From Hm « I Brancti Road to Rad Boq taka Road)
DlBtnByB WXl ACC*44 iM B R W l
Thai ;pcnfikjrt of;
T ra d B, Ambanrood Ura Thraa. aa raoordad to PM Book 33, Pag* 100. ol
f a Pubic Record! ot Samtooto ComTy. Ftortda.*
- Batog mora porter tarty daaenbad aa:
Batog at f a Mortmaat comar ot Trad a Ambanrood Uni Thraa. a* raoord­
ad to PM 8ooe 32. Pag* ICO. ol f a PuMe Racorda oI Sanwroto C o t a
Ftartto: franc* nto N44*3743Yt atong f a Nor* B a ol aald Trad B a data
ot 13.M toat fane* nto N44*2743E along f a Nor* B a o l Trad B a data
ot 17177 toal to fra naa nefan/ &lt;wy ana or Dorkl Read; Wane* S1I*36'12TV
a dtotanca ct 31M toat fane* S ar3T43 rw a daianca d 14074 M to a
port on f a Waal B a d Trad 1 franca N01*33‘17W atong aad Ina a da­
ianca d 30 00 toat to f a POINT OF BEGINNING.
Coraainlng 4,ass aquare toat mora or toaa.
ccHnncADGN
I hereby cartly t a t to f a beat d my knoatodga and bald fat *to legal
daaenpaon to bra. acarala. and «raa praparad undar my dndtan.
I torthar cardy fa t t M legal land daaertpi un to to oompianca an* f a
Unknan Tachntod Stondanto aa ad tor* by f a Ftortda Board d Prdaaatond
Survayora aid Mappara. purauarrl to Sacaon 473 037 Ftortda BtoMao.
Ftortda Prdriilonal Land Surveyor N g 3431
BooyarSngtoton 3 Aaaoctotoi. too.
330 Sou* MagnoU Avanu*
Orlando, Ftortda 32401
Dear 2-1301
NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED ANO SEALED
C00003
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PROJECT Dodd Road
PARCEL NO : 734
TIM porton of Lot 3. Ambanrood Urtt Thraa, aa raoordad In PM Book 32,
Page 100, d f a Pubic Record. Sammoto Courtly. Ftortda.
Bang mora partedarty daru toid aa taBma:
Commanca M f a Norfraaal oomar d aald L d 3, franca nar 344*274T"W
atong f a Nor* B a d aatd L d 3, a dtotanca d 1137 M to f a Port d
Bagnrwrg; fanca continue S4ST743W along add North Ina, a dtotanca d
1100 toat fanca nar 501*3714 X a datonoa d 100 00 tod to a poinl on f a
Sou* ana d aatd L d 3, tanca nar N M T 7 4 T E atong aald Sou* Ira , a dtotance d IS 00 toat franca fur N01*32*14Yt. a daianca d 10000 toat to f a
Port d Bagrwrg
Contortng 1300 aquara toat more ot toaa
Far a akatch d daacMBpn raa Street 7 d 14 d f a Samarcto County Rigrtd-way Map tor Dodd Road •* praparad by Boayar-Sargtaton 3 Aaaodalaa.
Inc.
DATE 7-11-01
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
GARY LEISE. P L S
GL/tom
CASurvaYLagatoDodd Road Par 754 (2) doc
C00004
PERMANENT WALL EASEMENT
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PROJECT. Dodd Road
PARCEL NO.: *34
Thai porton of let 3 Arrbenaood U ni Thraa. aa recorded to P M Book 33,
Page 100. d f a PuMc Record. Samarota Cou*y. Ftonda
Bang mora partaiarly deecrtied aa take r
Commanca at f a Nortaart comar d rad L d 3. fanca nar SSB*3743*W
along *e Nor* B a d u rd Lol 3. a daunca d 10 37 toat to f a Port d
Bagavrrng. fanca conanua SM*3743W along aard Nor* Ba. a dtotonc* d
3 00 toat tanca ran S01*3214*E. a daianca d 100 00 M to a potnl on f a
Sou* B a d aard Ld 3: fanca nm N M i r a r E atong aald Sou* Ina. a 3 »
tanca d 3 00 toat. fanca rui N 0r33,14W. a datorrea d 100 00 M to f a
Port d Bagwrmg
Containing 300 aquere toat mora or toaa.
For a akatch d daacnptton aa* Shaat 7 d 14 d f a Samarota County R V *
d-way Map tor Dodd Road aa praparad by Bowyar-Sargtaton 1 Aiawtaia*.
too.
DATE 7-11-01
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
GARY LEISE. P L 1
GL/tom
CASurvaytoaga/WDodd Road Par 4S4-(2! doc
COOOOS
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
LEOAL DESCRIPTION
PROJECT OOCO ROAD
PARCEL NO ; 733
Thai porton d L d 2. Ambanrood Unf Thraa, *a recorded n P M Book 33,
Page 100, d to* Pubkc Record, Samarota County. Ftortda.
Baarg mora particdarty daaenbad aa tolowa.
Cemmanca al ft* North***! oomar d raid L d 2, fanca nar S40*274TW
along w* North an* d aao) L d 2. a datanca d IM S lad to * a Pert d
Bagawng, fane* codnu* S44*2743W atong a**) Nor* Ba. a da ianca d
ISOOtoat fanc*narSO!*37ia*E. aekum cad 100 00 toal to a port on to*
Sou* m* d aard L d 7. fanca nar N W 2 7 4 T E atong aald Sou* tra. a da­
ianca d 1300 toot fanca nar N01*371f*W. a daianca d 100 00 tod to Wa
P o rtd B a g a n n g
Contaawrg 1300 aquan toat more d to**
For a tkarch d daaenpeon •** Shad 7 d 14 d fra Sanwroto Courry Ibgnror way Map tor Dodd Road aa praparad by Bowyar Smgtolcn 3 Arepeat**.
Inc.
DATE 7-11-01
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
OARY LEISE. P L I
GL/tom
C \Surv*y-l agato'Dodd Road-Par 735-(7) doc
COOOOS
PERMANENT W AU EASEMENT
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PROJECT DOOO ROAD

PS§e 3B

PARCEL NO : 164
TTM porton ot L d t Arrfaraood Una Th ra i 4* raoordad kr F M Book 32.
Papa 100, d f a Pubtto Raoord. Banwrota Ccrrty. Ftortdk
B**rg mora parktotarty daaotoad aa tottoaa:
Commanca d f a MerWaad oomar d aatd L d t fane* nar S 4 r7 7 4 T W
dong fra North Bra d aakt I d t * datonoa d 1114 toil to fra Port d
BeprvWrg; fanca crrWnua 844*774JW dong add Nor* B a . a dtotanca d
3 00 toat fanca nar 901*371*1. a datonoa d 100 00 tod to a port on ft*
Sou* Bra d H id L d 2: tanca nar N ft* 3 T4 Tt along aald Sou* Bra. a da­
t a * d 300 toat franc* nar N 0 l* 3 7 irw . a datonoa d too 00 tod to ft*
Pula d BagkrrWrp
ContokWrg 400 tquara toat mora ot toat.
For a akatch d daaertoion aaa Shad 7 d 14 d tra Bamkroto County FW *4-wwy dap tor Dodd Road aa praparad by Bowy*r-B*daton 1 I n ocM ir .
Inc.
DATE 7-11-01
FOR B EM M O U CO UN TY
GARY LETS*. P L 1
QL/trm
CASravaytoagrtrtDodd R o a d # * IS4-(7) dec
000114
LEOAL D C S C K m O N
P r a t 134
Dodd Itoad (Bom Hoard Branch Road to Rad Bug LaAa Road)
A porton oft
r P M Bock 33. Pag* lO O -d fia
I d 1 Ambanrood Und Thraa, aa
Pubkc Racorda d Samtnd* C o &gt; ta
twng morw p v x u B n y i m c i v m i mm
B t a at f t o ltarthaad oomar d L d I. AntoOTBOdUnk Th ra i aa raoordad
to PM Book B . Papa 101 d * * P u b lc Racorda dBamtoato C o t a Ftortda:
frano* hto 801*343)71 along fra Ead Bra d L d 1 a datonoa d 100.00 tod
to ftoSoufraart comar d I d l.frano* 844174311 atong tra Sou* B ra d
L d 1 a d t a o a d 10.14 toat frano* N O I I T i r W a datono* d 10000 tod
to fra Nor* Bra d L d I; Wane* N M T 74J1 dang aatd Bt* a daunca d
10 04 tod to It* PO M T OF M a tN M N G
ConMtang 1310 apart
113
I hmaby Cartty * d fra legal DaacrtoSon lor F
tor* by* * Ftortda Board d P t d a t t a d Land Suitmycn. prrtutri to Sardon
473077 Ftortda SM Ua.
Arthtf A. MaaBontooto, P LB,
Ftortda Ragtrtarad Sunrayor 4 41M
DATE: Fab 24 1M1
TMiak
LEGU017

______
000007

TEMFORART CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PROJECT DOOO ROAD
PARCEL NO : 734
to FM Book 32.
T h d ponton ot L d 1, Ambanrood t M Thraa, aa
Pag* 100. d fra Pubie Raoord, BanWidi C o t a Ftortda.
Bang mora pdjeUtorty rtaartfiil aa Mtoaw:
Oemmanea d fra Northaad corrw d add L d 1. frano* nm B M '27 4TW
d aato I d t. a d t a c a d 1304 tod to ft* Port d
WT74JW dong add Nor* Bra. a datonoa d
n o o to a t franca nar s o r m r i . a datonoa d 10000 toal to a port on ti*
Sou* Bra d aald L d 1; frano* nm N M 1 7 4 T E Wkarg d id Sou* B n a datance d 1300 toat franc* run N01*3714ir. a datonoa d 10000 tod to *•
PortdBagkntog.
Cortatotog 1300 apiam toot mora ar toaa.
For a rkafch d daairtptirn aaa Shaat 7 d 1 4 d fia Samtrroto C a r* / RtahtoFway Nap tor Dodd Road aa praparad by Bowyar-StogNtonl M r nrtaaaa.
Inc
DATE 7-11-01
FOR SEMNOLE CO UN TY
GARY LEISE, P L S .
QLttm
CASurvaylagaMDodd RoaOPw 73H3) doe
COOOOf
PERMANENT W A U EASEMENT
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PROJECT DOOO ROAD
PARCEL NO : 43S
Th d porton ot L d 1. Antoanaood Uni Thraa. aa racorttad to F M Book 33.
Pag* 100, d tra Pubie Record. gamtooM Courty. Ftortdk.
Batog mora pameutarty dwaorfead •* ktara:
Commanca d tra Hnrthaad oomar d add L d 1. franc* nav 3441743V/
dong to* North Bra d add I d 1. a datonoa d 10.04 tod to tra F o rt d
Bagtortng; fanca conanua 84S1743W atong aatd Nor* Ba, a datonoa d
100 toat frano* nm 901171I X i datonoa d 100.00 tod to 4 point on fra
Sou* Bra d aakd L d 1; frano* nto N 4 417 4TE dong aatd Sou* Bra. a da­
r n * d 100 tod: franca nto N01*33’i r w . a daianca d 10100 tod to fra
KOri o* D#gmng_
Cortartng 300 aquar* toat mora or t a n
F o ra tk a k h d datcilpaun aaa Shad 7 d 14 d tra S anwrota County RNF4d-way Map tor Onto Road aa praparad by Bowyar-Stryaton t '
Inc
DATE 7-11-01
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
OARY LEISE. P L S
GL/tom

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Eacn Datondant ta ketotat nodlad * d fra Padtorar wW paiaarn tor an Ordar
d Taka baton fra HO NO R ABU THOtAAB G FREEMAN, ona d fra Judgaa
d fra abova dytad Court on WidreaMy fra l t d day d Itaramber, 2001 d
130 p m . to Courtroom K. d fra Samtooto County Courtrou**. SarWanL
Ftartto. to aanntono* wdi la DaotaiMon d Tddng harakinra taad to faa
cauaa. A l Oatandanta to Ma aid and M dhar
raipjad a haaitog on fra Padton h r fia Ordar d Tddng dihatana and ptoo*
daa/grratod wat ba hamd. Any D a ta d a t M B d to Ma a Bitaty radrad tor
Iraartog ahal aatva any rtgyrl to obRct to tra Ordar d Tkktog.
ANO
Each DaNntont and any dhar paraona ettamkrg any kaarad to fra proparty
darcitolit to fra Padton to tra t a i l aRtod Eiranara Oonrato prooaadtrg ta
haraby mptaad to aarvw niittan dtlrntia. f any you ham, to tra Padton
haratotor* atari to *ta cauaa on fra Pardonar. and art/ mprart tar a twartog
on fra Padton tar fra O/dar d Tfktog, 4 dartrad, on PadtonaFa Aik ■nay,
whore name and addraaa ta dorm bdora on or baiora Wactoatatoy; Ndraadar
14,2001, and ta da fra ortglnd d your wrtton daNrraaa and any raquad tor
hairing on fra Padton tor fra Odar d Taking wdi fra Ctart d *ta Cowl atarar
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tdaertbad to aatd PaMon and to taroweauro.t any you Iraro. why aatd prop­
erty rhodd nd ba oondanrrrad tor fra iwaa i d piapoiii «a ad tor* to add
Padton. t you tad to ana air. a dated may ba antorad agatod you tor aw
raid danwndad to fra Padton. fy o u to lto ia qui d ateattoganfraPadton
tor Oidar d Taktog you d d f odva any rtght to obdd to aatd Ontor d Taking
W1TNE SB my hand and aad d add Court on SEP 14 2001.2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CtRCUTT COURT
N A N O FOR SEM NOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
ByFkdiKtog
Deputy Ciarlt
ROBERT A. McMILLAN, County Attorney
tor Samtooto Courty-Ftortda
Samtooto Corrty Sarvfcaa Butdng
1101 EaalFrtl Strata
3taitont Ftortda 337T1
Tataphon* (407)483-3738
Aaomwy tar PaMorwr
Pubkatt October 21 and November 4,2001
FF004
I T JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAOEBdWT DtSTMCT
Otvaa a/rttton Nedca d kwandad DtoBtot Dactalrn
Tha Dtabid ghraa nonce d la tolant to taaua 4 parmd to tra to/towing appaountfil on Oelotor 12.2001:
ENGLISH ESTATES ELEMENTARY SCH O O L 244 OXFORD ROAD.
Cite*tarry, F I 33730. tppicaaon &lt;4343. Tha Drama pmptwaa to
0.0777 mdkm gtatan* par day d warm tor tamtocapa a
d 134 acraa tor a 17 40 acr* puOlc atamarrtey adrooL Tha
by fra propoaad proyaq wd com tal d Ground Yteat bom tra Ftortlan Aqrdar
vta 1 acavawal In Samrnda Corrty. tocalod to Sacaon Mlbwnahlp 21 Sou*.
Rang* 30 Eaat known aa En0ah Eatotoa Elementary School
The d**(a)ccnlawng each d f ta drovt latod apc*caanrK») w * alrhlt lot
aapocaon Monday *rou&lt;/! Friday aacapl tor tagd hoBtoya, 100 a m to 3 00
p m d tra 5L John* Fthrar Wator Iteragamart Darnel I towtar.krtorv or fra
appropnda Sarvrca Cantor. ThaDrunawdiakaaOiononaacnpantwapp*croon latod abov* unto** a pardon tor an artrWWrtaav* prooaadng (twartog)
ta Nad punuad to fia prowrtacna d Sacaon* 120 344 and 12037. Ftonda
Statute* cnaptar 24-104 and 40C-1.1007, Ftortda Adrtntaba3va Coda
(F A C ).
A paraon whoa* aubatanad narataa ara adacaad by any d Ira Otablcra prohearing n aoootdanca wkh Sadtana 120544 and 120 37, F.S., or tai parte*
may roach a rumen agraawranl on mariM lon aa an atemadva ronrady rardar
Sacaon 120573, F I Ctrooetog madaton wW n d adraraaty abaci f a mfrl lo
a haanng 4 rrradtooon doaa rrt rearA In a aafftamara. Tha procaduraa tor ptaatarrg madabon are ad tot* toSadun 120373. F S., and RtAa* 24-100111
rod 28-108.401- 408, F A C PaMona mud comply a d i fra roquWamroia d
Ftonda Actowvalraav* Coda. Chapter 24-108 and b* Bad ate (racakmd by)
to* Dtvtncl Ctart. tocatod d Dttartt Haadquanarm. 4044 Rato Strata. Ptataka.
Ftortda 32177.
PaObora tar artrwwAraav* haanng an to* aberm app4ctakm&lt;») naa* be Bad
wtawr manly one (21) deyv d puoacaoon d fra noaca or warwr marry-*1
(24) day* d fra Doaid dapoaaarg tra noaca d H a rt m fra mat tor troa* paraora to rtaron fra Dtatod rnara ackid noaca Fdkaa to taa a padton «* e r
f w am* panod Ural conadka* a aafrar d any rid* audi paraon may have to
rarpmai an artrymaourva ddtanWratann (haartrg) under Sadlona 120 348 rod
120 37.FS.concammgft*ruttedP*mwappkciaon. Ptaamnawtrtdiat*not
Wad n accontonc* wan fra tbova prortaena ara wAfad to
Bacaua* tra arknintaudiv* haartrg procas* ta datagnad to
agency acaon, fra Barg d a paMon mean* mat f a Darner &gt; Anar
baidterTOi Iran W*po*/ncn taken by * Infra noaca dntert. Paraona whoa*
aubatewta aaaraata wta b* tatoctod by any auen and dacteun d tra Otatnd
on fra appkeabon have fra ngpit to baooma a parly to fra procaadng, er accorOtona Lawn, Oaactor. Omaron d Parnta Data Serve**
St John* Rural Water Managamant Otawg
Pubatav Ocacbar 21 2001
FFI44

NOTICE ra haraby gpran fa r tie Board d Corrty Camnwaunara d
Samnote Counry. Ftortda, tntenda n hdd a pubic haartrg to conatoar tra
enacfnenl d an orterarrea anoead
AN OROtNANCe AMENONQ CHAPTER 220 OF THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
CODE. PURCHASING CODE BY DELETION OF SECTION 230 1 -PUR­
POSE-: BY AMENDING SECTION 220 21b) ’APPUCABUTY ANO EXCLU­
SIONS* BY ELIMINATING (730 00 EXCLUSION CAP ANO DESIGNATING
SNAPS CONTRACT AS EXCLUSION. BY AMENDING SECTION 2203
TITLE* BY DELETION OF REFERENCE TO REVISIONS OF PURCHASING

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PROCEDURES: BY AMEWXNO SECTION 220 4 "DEFINITIONS* BY CLARI
FY1NO REVISION AUTHORITY FOR ADMfkSTRATTVE COOE. ADOINU
DEFINITIONS OF APPROVED FIXED ASSET AMOUNT. CAPITAL
rTEMS/EOUIPMENT, MASTER AGREEMENTS. REOCCURING CHARGES
ANO REQUEST FOR QUOTATIONS. ANO BY CLARIFICATION OF OTHER
D iF tm O N S , BY DELETION OF SECTION 220 5 *UABkJTY*. BY A UEM )
N O SECTION 22013: DEPARTMENT OF PLWCHASINO CREATED, MAN
ACER OF P U R C H A S M T BY CLARIFICATION ANO RENAMWM OF CER­
TAIN TTTLI9 ANO BY AUTHORIBNO PURCHASING MANAGER TO AMENO
INTERNAL PURCHASING PROCEDURES WITH CONCURRENCE OF
COUNTY MANAGER: BY DELETION OF SECTION 320 13 "PURCHASING
COMMITTEE CREATED. POWER ANO DUTIES*; BY DELETION OF SEC
T O N 22014 DELEGATIONS TO OTHER COUNTY OFFICIALS*. BY AMEND
N O SECTION 32013 -ENCUMBRANCE OF FUNDS* BY ELIMINATING
1780 00 UMTT. BY AMEKXNO SECTION 220 14 1P4AUTHOROED PUR
CHASES PROMWTED* BY CORRECTION OF COOE REFERENCES ANO
BY THE ADOTITON OF DtSOPUMNO A C TO N S FOR COUNTY EMPLOY
U S MAKING UNAUTHORIZED PURCHASED. BY DELETION OF SECTION
220.31 ■ c o a ro rrm v i s e a l e d b k x x n o *: b y d e l e t i o n o f s e c t io n
13033 * C 0 A »* n n V E SEALED FROFOBAL PROCESS'. BY DELETION OF
SECTION 23033 "SMALL PURCHASES*; BY DELEDNG SECTION 22034
-CONSULTANT SERVICES: BY DELETION OF SECTION 230.33 D ALES TAX
RECOVERY'. BY DELETION OF SECTION 220 38 -CONSTRUCTION CON
TR A C T, BY DELETION OF SECTION 320 37 "NEGOTIATED PROCURE
MENTB*: BY DELETION OF SECTION 22034-PETTY CASFC. BY OELETON
OF SECTION 230 34 D IR E C T P A T BY DELETION OP SECTION 230 40
DOLE SOURCE OR PROPRIETARY SOURCE*: BY AMCNOMO SECTION
32041 -EMERGENCY PROCUREMENTS* BY DELETION OF PURCHASE
AMOUNT ANO CHANGING EMERGENCY PURCHASES REPORT DATES.
BY DELETION OP SECTION 220 43 -CANCELLATION O F WV1TATION3 FOR
BIOS OR REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS-. BY DELETION OP SECTION
230 44 DION RESPONSIBLE BIDDERS AND OFFERORS'. BY DELETION
OF SECTION 220 43 -COUNTY PROCUREMENT RECORDS' BY DELETION
OP SECTION 22013 -BRAND NAME OR EQUAL SPECIFICATIONS-. BY
DELETION OP SECTION 22033 DRANO NAME SPECIFICATIONS-, BY
DELETION OF SECTION 220 34 D U Y AMERICAFT. BY DELETION OF SEC­
TION 320 S3 -RECYCLED/RECYCLABLE PRODUCTS'. BY DELETION OF
ARTICLE V "CONTRACT AD4«NISTRATON", BY 0CIET10N OF ARTICLE VI
DONDS ANO BIO SCCURTtY*; BY DELETION OF ARTICLE V I "CONTRACT
CLAUSES ANO THEIR AOM M STATONT BY DELETION OF SECTION
220 43 "PUBLIC ADVERTISEMENT OF NEED FOR SERVICES*; BY DELE­
TION OF SECTION 220 43 "NONCOMPETITIVE SELECTION-, BY DELE
T O N OP SECTION 230.44 DOMPCTTT1VE SELECTION-: BY DELETION OF
8E TO N 230 43 -CONTRACT NEGOTIATION', BY DELETION OF SECTION
230 (8 -REJECTION OF ALL PROPOSALS-; BY DELETION OF SECTION
220 M -RESERVATION OF AU TH O R m r. DELETION O F SECTION 220 44
■AUTHORITY TO DEBAR OR SUSPEND"; BY OELETION OP SECTION
211100 "SUSPENSION-; BY DELETION OF SECTION 321101 DEBAR ­
M ENT; BY DELETION OF SECTION 220 103 DECISION', BY DELETION
OF SECTION 330 103 T U B U C ENTITY CRIME"; BY DELETION OF SEC­
TION 221114 -FINALITY OF DECISION-. BY DELETION OF ARTICLE X
■PROTESTS. APPEALS ANO REMEDIES". BY CHEAT**) SECTION 220 103
-AUTHORIZATION-; BY DELETION OP SECTION 220111 -CRIMINAL
PENALnEBT; BY ADOITON OF SECTION 221111 "PERSCM4EL POLICIES
A M ) PROCEDURES'. BY DELETION OF SECTION 220.112 "EMPLOYEE
CONPUCT OF W TER ES T: BY ADOfDON OF 8ECDON 221112 -USE OF
CO N FD CN TU L INFORMATION-; BY DELETION OF SECTION 220 111
•ORATUmEB ANO WCKBACKB'. BY ADOfTON OF SECTION 220 113
"RECOVERY OF VALUE TRANSFERRED OR RECEIVED M BREACH OF
ETHICAL STANDARDS'. BY DELETION OF SECTION 221114 -PflOWBI
T O N AGAINST CONTINGENT FEES"; BY AOO m O N O F SECTION
220.114"NOT1CE REQUIREMENTS^; BY DELETION OF SECTION 310.113
CONTEMPORANEOUS EMPLOYMENT PROHIBITED-; BY DELETION OF
SECTION 221116 V/A/VE3 FROM CONTEMPORANEOUS EMPLOYMENT
PROMtSmON ANO OTHER CONFLICTS OP a O E R E S T; BY OCLETION OF
SECTION 330.117 -PERSONNEL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES-; BY DELE­
TION OP SECTION 320 114 D S E OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION-; BY
DELETION OF SECTION 221114 -SANCTONS'. BY DELETION OF SECT O N 221120 -RECOVERY OF VALUE TRANSFERRED OR RECEIVED t i
BREACH OF ETMCAL STANDARDS": BY DELETION OF SECTION 230.121
Y O T O E REQUIREMENTS'. BY DELETION OF ARTICLE XU "SMALL BU3JNEBSrtdNORRY/WOMEN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES*; BY AMENDING
SECTION 220 111 "0CSJQMBU1D AUTHORITY- TO AUTHORIZE PURC H A S M MANAGER TO DETERMMC PROJECTS AS DESJGN9ULD BY
DELETION OF SECTION 221183 DCSKIN CRITERIA PROFESSIONAL*; BY
DELETION OP SECTION 220.144 "PUBLIC EMERGENCY PROJECTS', BY
DELETION OF SECTION 220171 -SEVERABUTY^ BY ADOfTON OF SEC­
TION 220.171 -SURETY BONDS*, ANO BY OELETO N OF ARTICLE XV
-PURCHASING CARD-; PROVIOINQ FOR CODIFICATION, SEVERABILITY
ANO AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
d ISO PM, or ra aeon fr*r*dtor*apo**»ra.dk*rogUtor mating onto* 13
la y d DOVfltetW . a n . « to* SarrWete Courty 8*rvtoa* Bukteg. 1101
Ead Pint StraaL BCCChontoara, Banted. Ftartto. Tha propoaad ordnance
may ba Vepaoad by fra pubie d fra dfe* d to* Ctart d to* Board d Corrty
Cemnrtatacnara. Room 2204. BanWeta Corrty Setvtoaa BuM ng kraraatad
parte* may appear ta fra maaing and be heard wth reaped to fra propoaad
ordnance Paraona a n attend tod, * Way dackto to appad any dacraen
made ta tra hearing, te y a d read a raoord d to* procaadng*. and. tor rich
purport, fray may need to b a n tod a varaam record d to* procaadnga ta
mad*, whrdi racord ardudaa tra tadmony and avidanca w en when tra
AppMl |§ io be frettil
For addtoend rtomroacn ragardng tra nobc* conud Ray Hoopar. (407)4437111.
Paraona wtto rtaatmm naartnq atelaUnca to partteM* to rov d to m p w
caadnga roouto conaci f e Lmproyaa Rtaawrw Dapanmart AOACoordnator
44 horn e advartca d to* maaiarg al (407)443-7441
RAY HOOPER
Purhatang Manager
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctart to fra Board d County Ccenraatcnara
d SerrWeta Corrty. Ftonda
By Eva Roach
Deputy Ctart
Pidtah October 24. 2001
FF311
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Saptembar 23. 2001
CLOSm a, VAC ATfM ANO
ABAMDOMNQ A 4 T R 4 IT
Notara ta haraby ghran tod fra Cay
Comnrtataon d fra Cfy d Santed,
Ftortda. rtat hdd a PUile Haartrg d
7 0 0 P .M c n H a v w i i H 3.IC41.to
Via Cay Comnwaton Room. Cfy
Hat. 300 North Part Avenue.
Started, Ftartto, to conaktor and
datomWra whadrar or nd fra Cfy wta
doaa, vacate and abandon a y Agfa
d to* Cfy and to* p d fe to and to
Fkighy Saaot tetoar toacrtiad a*
DESCRIPTION PARCEL-G*
(ENTIRE HUGHY STREET
TO BE VACATED)
A PARCEL O F LANG IN SECTION
33. TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH. RANGE
30 EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA BEING DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE EAST 1/4
CORNER OP SAID SECTION 33 AS
A POINT OP REFERENCE.
THENCE RUN N W 4549"W .
ALONO THE SOUTH LJNE OP THE
NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAIO SEC­
TION 12, 1100.17 FEET. THENCE
RUN S0014T1-W . 2300 FEET TO
t h e p o i n t o f BcaviNm a. s a jo
POINT BEING THE INTERSEC­
TION OF THE CURRENT SOUTH
RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF HUGHY
STREET WITH THE PROPOSED
WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF
HUOHY STREET. THENCE RUN N
44*43-49- W. ALONO SAID SOUTH
RIGHT O F WAY LINE. 1112 I t
FEET TO THE SOUTH RIGHT OF
WAY LINE OF RINEHART ROAD.
THENCE RUN N 44*1713* E.
ALONO SAID SOUTH RIGHT OF
WAY UNE. 138 32 FEET TO THE
CURRENT NORTH RIGHT OF WAY
LINE OF
HUGHY STREET;
THENCE RUN S 44*45-44* E.
ALONG SAIO NORTH RIGHT OF
WAY UNE. 441 23 FEET TO THE
PROPOSED WEST RIGHT OF WAY
UNE OF HUOHY STREET. SAIO
UNE BEING A CURVE CONCAVE
TO THE NORTHEAST; THENCE
RUN SOUTHEASTERLY ALONO
SAID PROPOSED UNE ANO
CURVE HAVING A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF 24*24-22-. A RADIUS
OF 230 00 FEET. AN ARC LENGTH
OF 114 34 FEET. A CHORO BEAR­
ING OF 3 63-3757* E ANO A
CHORO DISTANCE OF 11114
FEET TO THE POINT O f BEGIN­
NING
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PAR­
CEL OF LAND CONTAINS 1 t32
ACRES MORE OR LESS
A l part** n Maraal rod cauarta
lhal h**a an opportanay u ba haan)
ta raid haanng
By order d tha Cay Ccrnmnaen d
toa Cay d Santed. Ftonda.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC, f a per­
ron daodat to appeal a daemon
nrada wtai raapad to any maaar con•ktarad M fra abova mealing or
haanng h* may naad a vartartn
racord d fra procaadng*. ndudng
tra totarany rod avktonca. which
racord ta n d provatod by tra Cay d
Santed. (FS 288 0103)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR.
TO1PATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
TH E
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
330-3426 44 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE M E E T M .
Cynfra Pcrtar.

Dapuly Cay Ctart
PubttaL October 28, 2001
FF044______________________
■a t h e e m e u rr c o u r t
OF THE 14TH
JUDICIAL CtaVCUTT,
IN AND FOR
COUNTY,
CTRL DMBIOai
C A M NO.: 01-CA-1243-14-Q
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
Aura Mandat
Mandeb ET. AL

A/K/A Aura

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NOTTCf OF
F o m c io a u r te b a l e
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uant to a Final Judgment ol
Fortamaur* dated O C T 142001. 20
. and antorad In Cat* No 01 CA1242-14-0, d fta Ctrcud Court d to*
14TH Judtatol Circuit in rod tor
Samarota C d rty . Florida where*!
ChaH Manhattan Mongag* la
Plane!! and AURA MENDEZ A K A
AURA M. MENDEZ; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF AURA MENOEZ A/K/A
AURA M MENOEZ. HUNTINGTON
PONTE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCI­
ATION. M C : BANK OF AMERICA
N A ; JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TEN AN T (SI IN
POSSESSION OF TH E SUBJECT
PROPERTY ara daterdam I wrf
tel to fra hrgheat and baat bkktor tor
caah u tra 301 N. Part Avanua. AT
W EST FRONT DOOR d tha
Samrnda County Courthouu. rr
Santed. Ftonda. al 1100 am. on
fra day d NOV 13 2001, 20^, fra Wtorto *i u d Paid Judgmtrt, tewtt
LOT 133. OF HUNTINGTON
PCNNTE PHASE II. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK SO.
PAGES 33 ANO 34. OF THE P U B
LIC RECOROS O F SEMINOLE.
COUNTY. FLORIDA
A K A 104 OAK GROVE. LAKE
MARY. FL 32744
DATED tote day d O C T 14 2001.
20__ .
Mary Anna Mona
Aa Ctart d aaal Court
By Mary Slruup*
Aa Daputy Ctart
Subnetad by4
LAW OFFICE OF MARSHALL C
WATSON. PA.
Ataomaya te PtanoN
1800 NW 44TH STREET, SURE
120
Fort Laudatrtote. FL 33304
Ttaaphcn* (434)4334383
Factente (434) T71-4083
01 021)5
PubkTO October 28. rod Novambar
4.2001
F f 144__________________________
NOTICE OF
n C TTTO U S NAME
Noaca a haraby grvao toat a* ara
angagad n buretwaa « 420 SAV
AGE COURT. Samrnda Count,
FtonM undar to* Fcaaoua Namatl
PEEK A BOO BUNDS rod toal wa
wand to rogator urd rram* wWh to*
DntKm
ol
Corporation*
TaUrnaraea. Ftonda. n accordanca
wito tra provraren* d to* Fcbtoui
Nam* Suiuias. toWtt Section
46309. Ftonda Sutulaa 1441
T. ANTOSZEWSKI
T.UZZ1
Pubteh Ocktoar 28. 2001
FFr48

�L e c a ls

L e c a ls

Lecals
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tha raw d Pa M pudcaOon ol
VM M M Is October X 2 X 1 .
Jaan Bony Ptaba
5S4 NW 53rd Avanua
D u t y Beach. Flonda 3344)
Artur nay

4 X PM . o r** toon (wmeHerps
LOCATION SwnmoM County
&amp;*rvcwi tJUBOing
M m 1020

n q t Em Pm s o m i
SkfVord, Ftonda 32771
GENERAL SUBJECT MATTER TO
BE OSCUS5ED Th* OnanaWOy *
SamKra C ow y
* ♦ * 00not IntamMbon may to*

Florida Bar No. 06432*
W a rn R. Markla. P A
1X1 SouVi Congraaa Avanua,
in
Boynton Baach, Florida 334264349
Tetophon* 1581)732 282*
bum

P iA M t f t * * * 2V, and ikw aniiai
4.2001

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Attf^oy
— ------ (407)68)57*0 OR
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WITH DISABILITIES
a s s is t a n c e t o W R ­
OTE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEptNOS SHOULD CONTACT
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
EXPRESSWAY
AUTHORITY
OFFICE 4* HOURS N ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING AT (*07)**357*3 Ofl 865-5801.
PE ASON3 APE ADYBED THAT ♦
THEY DECIDE TO APPEAL ANY
DECISIONS MAOE AT THESE
MEBTNGSHEAWNOS. THEY W E I
NEED A RECORD OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS a n d f o r s u c h PUR­
POSE TH EY MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE WHICH MCUJOCS THE
TESTIMONY AND
EVIDENCE
UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO
BE
BASED.
PER SECTION
2*4 0106. FLORIDA STATUTES
PibiMi: October X 2X1
FFI#4

SANFORD HOUSWO AUTHORffY

Rl (RFP S^MBI-BS«,J'
Stwar V M w and Report)

TTi* Houalng Autxxay ot ♦ * C ly ot
Santord (SHA) la accepting
Proccaala Irani proparly loanaad and
guaMlad angtoaartng Anna to W m
S v 4 a ry S * w * ra to rlv * {5 )d ta d i
(S) houatng dvaetapnanto, ANOto
an among vktao at l a
upon tor ona houelng
Tha l ut t n i U
rwpondard wM tuppfy •! squlpmenl,
mattrial, licftnlcil xrv&lt;o&gt;t oral nvil
uaana tamcaa to daan l a aawar
Inaa. rtdao lapa ma raartor oI l a

&gt;(i

aar laal). and laaua a report IdendyIng Oia condAona and recommended
ol
Prapoaati Pom
b* accepted at tha SHA. B4 CaaBt
Biaaar Court, Santoro. FL 32771.
unu 4 00 pm . Local Ttaw on
Naiam tar L 2P07 Raaponaaa
mud ba praparad In accordance r l h
♦a naouclane n l a RFP. a copy ol
• w i n a y ba oblainad al Via SHAal
Oma r d not ba oonaldarad.
Ouaanona « nquaata
inform*non •rauu p* &lt;sr#ctad Bo

Dtfactor at (*07)323-3150
PutAatv Octobar 24. 2S 2001
FFIS1
NOTICE OF

n c m ro u t majms
Hoaca la hereby p a n Rat t a ara
tngagad In buaaiaaa at IS IS
SE MORAN BOULEVARD W M TER
PARK, FL 327*2-1501, SarrwxAa
Fiend* undai tia FlcMou*
i at ■ P CONNECT and Rat wa
I lo lagialar *ad nama wfh Sia
ol
CorparaOona,
n ’ l a provtoan* ol Via Fkoooua
Smutat.
to-W* Section
Florida Suaoaa 1001
AMOCO O S COMPANY
KATHRYNS FAEDO
Put*m: Odobar 28, 2001
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I STATUTE
i WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
a haraby gm n Fat fta
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865.08. Florida SUM**, M mgtofar
■my Via Department of Stata.
Drrluon ol Corporshona, upon
racaw ol proof ol Via pubicaJcn ol
VaaNooca. Via IcMtoua nama. M l
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unc%r ahrch *a am engaged In buatnaaS al 1022 W Su m Road 434. In
tha; Cay ol AJUmonla Spnngt.
Strand* Couray. Florida.

Thai Via party Mamatad It u d
bualnaaa araarpnaa a aa toSawa:
ALTAMONTE ENTERTAINMENT
GROUP PIC

Bd PAUL DENNIS FENNEL
TMaPraa
paled al AAamonla Sprmga.
S «tinoa County. Florida. Vaa 1STH
day ol OCT. 2001.
Putbeh Odobar I S 2001
FF 1*2
M THE O R CUR COURT FOR
: ECMMOLE COUNTY,
FLOMOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FEa No. 01426CP

IN RE: ESTATE OF
Malone Pompau* Phab*
NOTICE OP ADIBIVETRATTON
Tha admnalraaon oI Vu rrtata ol
Marfona Pamp4ue Phaba. dacaaaad.
F*a Numbar 01 426CP. la pandaig to
Via Circuit Court lor Sanunola
County. Florida. Prabala O n w . tha
addtrta aI which * X I Nonh Park
Avarua. Sanford. Florida 32772. Tha
namaa and addraaa#* of * » pemcnai KtpwaanNVya and Via panonal
■‘a
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED TH A T
A l penon* on whom tow mac* w
chadanga Via vaaray ol Via *M, Via
quaWcabon* ol Via panonal rapratanuwa. vanua. or runadfcfton ol
Vaa Cowl ara raqumd lo IN f a r
otaacaona aati Vaa Court WITHIN
THE LATER O F THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A* cradton oI Via dacadar* and
other panona havaig daana or
domanda agantf decadanri aaUU
on ahom a copy oI Vaa nooca w
raved wtawi Waa mor Via altar Via
data c* Via tail puhiranon ol vaa
a re a rmal 51a Vwr daana ar*h Vaa
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THWTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY O F THIS NOTICE ON
t h £M
A l oViar cradaon cl Via dacadam

*md pinion* hiving cUun* or
demandi ig u n s i th i d«c«l*ni ■
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court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
a f t e r t h e DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
a ll c l a im s , d e m a n d s a n d
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL

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OFTM B 1ITH
M AN O PO R
COUNTY,

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LOT 13, RIVER CREST PHASE M.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 38. PAGE 83 84 ANO IS.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF S£MMOLE
COUNTY, FUMOA
Dead Wa (toy of OCT IS. 2X1.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctark of m CVaR Court
By MarySIraupa
Deputy Clark
PubSah rv THE SEMMOLE HER­
ALD
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH OtSAMJTlES

For M antMtan en any of too
Somlnato County BCCprofada.

ACT,

trig i ip id a f
Covad COURT AOkSMSTRATION.
al
Via
SEMINOLE
County
COUtOUH at 4C7685-4227, 1 6 X *55-8771 (TOO) or I-VX6SS677D.
n i MQT10I IW f iafirCT,
DAVBJ. STERN. PA.
M l S. UMVERSHY DRIVE
BUTE SOT
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(864)2334X0
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TONY McOANiEL
PutMN: October 2*. 2X1
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NOTICE OF
ne rm o u tN A M B
Noica la haraby ghran VM I am
engaged to bualnaaa at 3*40 8
Orlando Drive Santord. Semtooto
County. Ftartda under m FIcBtoua
N m ol K * r t 1AL0N and (M I
b ia j

ol

FRAFK J. BAKER and K. MICHELLE
BAKER Na rata, al aL.

MOT1CS OP
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN purMiara to a Sunmary Final Jurtpnra
01 Foradoaum K id r g Attard ol
Attorney*’ Faaa and C om dMod
J im 2*. 2001. amarad Vi Caaa No.
0 1-CA 503-14G ol Via ClrauV C oul ol
Via 1*TH JuMdal CVaM Vl and tar
SamlnaM CaaVy. Ftartda nharam
EQUICREDfT CORPORATION OF
AMERICA * Via PW rM Mid FRANK
J. BAKER and A MICHELLE
BAKER. Na m
JOHN DOC m l
JANE DOE Warn DalandaWs. I M i
aa* lo Via N^iaal and baal Uddar tor
cath. al am t Irani doof ol Via
i County CoaVwuao n via
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Name Statutoa, to-WRSadton
*05 X . Ftartda StaM** 1*91.
WEJJAM M. MORRISON
Pubaatu Octobar 2*. 2X1
F7202
NOTICE OF PUBLIC S A L !
ALTAMONTE TOW M O. W C.UNCLAM ED V EH C LE AUCTION
117 MARKER S T ,
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
SALE BEGINS AT 1 0 X AM. S O U }
AS » . NO WARRANTY, NO TITLE.
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OH A U BOS.
PURSUANT 41 TO FB. 7I37S

11-20- 2001

IM S PLYMOUTH

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you, to m prmlalon ol cartaln amalanca.
Ptaaaa contact Court
Admaacvaban al X I North Park
Avanua. SuM N X 1. Santofd, Ftartda
S2TT1 (407)323-4227. wltfan (I)
working drya c l your mcarpl ol Wa
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bnparad. cal I -(800(-855 8771
Pitotab: Octobar I* , and Novantaar
4.2001
FF1*a
M THE ORCUIT COURT
OF THE 14TH
JUOICUL CIRCUIT.
M AND FOR
tCMNOL* COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
M M K C I1 0 N B M H N

CASE NO.0 0 CA IW 4 14 L
UNION PLANTERS BANK.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
PLAINTIFF
va.
ERIC WADOCLL A X A E B
WADOEU ANO ERIC 8 WADOCLL
IF IIVINO, ANO IF OEAD. TH E
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
in t e r e s t b y . t h r o u o h . u n d e r
OR AGAINST ERIC W ADO EU AK/A
E B WADOEU ANO ERIC B WAD­
D ELL UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
ERIC WADOEU A K A E B WADD E U ANO ERIC S W ADOEU, IF
ANY.
MALISSA CO O K A K A
MELISSA COOK. IF LIVING. ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TR USTEES AND ALL
OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR
AGAINST MALISSA COOK A K A
MELISSA
COOK,
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF MALISSA COOK A K A
MEUSSA COOK. IF ANY.
RIVERCREST
HOMEOVYNERS
ASSOCIATION. IN C : FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK. JEAN
BAGHOADI. IF LIVING. ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSONEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TR USTEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
in t e r e s t by . th r o u o h . u n d e r

OR AGAINST JEAN BAGHOADI.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S|
RE-HQTICe OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purtuam lo an Ordar Grinling Ota
■Abon lo Ratal Fomctoatas Sail
deiad OCT 17. 2X1 artier* i Vi C M
Data No 0 0 CA 1454 14 L al m
CraM Court ol m tSTH JudkMI
C-raji n and lor SEMINOLE Ccuuy.
Santard. Florida. I wM aa* to m ia iF i-

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October 25. 2X1
Public Auction
*1 toe bora door ol AVtarY* Towtog
too. Localad al 24M OVJ Laka Mary
Rd Sum 134. Santord, FL tot m purpoaa ol dapoatog or Via taimtong

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Fla Nuitaar 01-1
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FB* N*. to-1M1-CP
M R S : ESTATE OF
Oytttay Lawrence VYran. Er
N O T B S CP JU N O BS TM TIO N

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Corat WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF T H U NOTICE OR TH W TY DAYS
AFTER THE DKTC OF SERVICE OF
A COPY O F T H U NOTICE ON
THEM.

Al o*to oadtora d Vm decoded

Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF TH E F U S T
PUBLICATION OF T H U NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NO T SO FE ED W EL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tho d m d ti* M puMcdtan d
tea NoOca la October 2t. 2001
Pamonalflap

Robert J. Capho, Eaquto
408 WVyrnom Com. S im 101
P O ta M IM tp m S - IM I)
Utolutary. Ftartda 3274*
Pham-. (407)32*-74S1
PuMah.October x

and Itavwmbar

FF2X

NOTICE OF AUCTION
Thw audton will ba held on
Noaambar It . 2X1 at 2 X AM al
323 Auan Ave.. Ovwdo. FL
Praapactiv* battam may toapad Via
vahida* on Via day baton lha
Auction from SAM until 6PM. Tamm
am caih or cartdiad lundt only
Oviado Towtog mamma toe ngN to
aocapl or laluaa any and a l brda
Tha taaovng vahetat am odarad
to brda
1982 FORD ESCORT S2W
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Pubwah October 28. 2X1
FF207

FR0EAT1 DIVMION

NOTICE OP A P IX E E T m n O N

Tha admntom*on d *m Eatm of
ULA KATHERINE NASSER BYRO.
plena ad. Fla Nuttoat 01-1011-CP,
a parxtog In Vm Orard Coral to
Sameata Couray, Ftartda. Frabm
Dtvtoon, Vm otoaaa d whtoi N Pod
CMto* Drawer C, Santord. Ftartda
Tha name* and a d d ***** d to*
Pamnnal Rapraaanlalhia arid Vm

Auction to tie held 114041 0

427.

VEHKLS AUCTION
I X Ford.
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2. 85 O ta ,
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Auction to ba held 11-1141 •
10AM «
1240 S C R
427.
PttoUab Octobar 2*. 2X1
FF20B
SEMINOLE COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS:

PS-51064 LEJC

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d fee Court am ratMmd to Na torn
otyeevone adh Wa Caul WTTMN
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
TH U NOTICE ON THEM.
AM endtor* d toe decedent and
other panona having d u n or
on whom a copy d tow NoVcw w

local tana
3. Prayed RfP-413341/BJC ■
Financial Con tuning Sarvicaa to
Senvnote
County
Due
Data November IS, 2 X 1 al 2 X PM
4. Preyed RFP-413441AJC •RFP)
QUALIFICATIONS
tor
SHIP
Architectural
Barrier
Removal
Program - SHIP 2X 1 2002 Preyed
Due Data November 71. 2X1 «

Wa Coral ara i*d*ad
■oBorw wdi Wa Cord WTTHW
THE LATER OP THREE MONTHS
AFTER TH E OATE OF THE F U S T
PUBLICATION O F T H U NOTICE
OR TH IR TY DAYS AFTER TH E
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY O F
T H U NOTICE ON TH EM
J cradton d to* dacadam and

no*oa N

Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF TH U NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
A l a*mr cm dtot d toe dacadar*
muat N* thaw daara w «i tow
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF TH U NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The dm d to* tad prtofecaoon d
tow None* w Octobar 28.2X1.
JAMES S. BYRO. JR .

ROBERT C. WILKINS, J R . ESQ.
Ftartda Bar *377732
Ottmer &amp; Wduna, PA.
230 Lookout Place
Pod Otoe* Boa 841880
Murtand. Ftartda 327*4-1VM
(407)53840X0
Pubkth Octobar 28. and Nommbar
4.2 X 1
FF2I3

NOTKS OF ACTION
OF COMSTTtUCnVt S2RV1CS
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH I EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCLAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SEMBaOLl COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO ; 01-DR-433242O-G

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LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
LfTIUTY CONTRACTOR

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PUBUCATIQN OF T H U NOTICE.
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BE FOREVER BARRED.

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Lavy SAaaodataa. PA
3 X 1 W. Ldw Mary BorAavard.
S im 207
(407)321-4X4
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FICTITIOUS NAMB

NoVo* I* haraby ghan Vial I am
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ORLANDO DRIVE SANFORD FL
32773, Sanknoto County, Ftartda

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JUDICIAL CMCUTT
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ANO
Brian D Barry
NOTIC* OF ACTION
TO. Brian 0, Barry
(Nam# ol Raapondanl)
(Reapondanfa Lad known addmral
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tod «n oevon
ha* baan Bad agaawl you and tod
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you wnttan datanaa*. * any. to * on
(nama ol PaVttonw) KAREN L
BERRY, 274 N E . TRIPLETT DR.
CASSELBERRY. FL 32707 on or
baton (dm | NOVEMBER 11 2X1,
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W* Ca ul d (Clerk'* ltt t n w| X I N.
PARK AVENUE. SANFORO. FL
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DATED 10441
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
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Waator/Oryer Hook-up*. Swtmrnrg
Pool No Pata. 8560. Rare***
C a u l Apta. 407-330-1300.

2BR/2BA histone horns, wood Itra,
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We prepare home cooled breakfatl, lunch, and afternoon
attacks for all of our students. Transportation ii provided for ttudent* that attend Goldsboro, Idyllwilde, Midway, Pinecred,
Wicklow, Hamilton, and Liberty Chriuian School.
Our Uiff ha* bent carefully tertened. ha* a CDA or A.S. in
Early Childhood Education, and it certified in lu aid and CPR.
Camera* are in each data room, giving parrnti the freedom to
come in tnd observe their child'* progrett u any time and alto
give* an eitra sense of security. Childcare it provided fix all
children ages 6 weekt to It yean of age.

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Incfudsd 8400/5400
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5800 DOWN - WHY R E M IT

tu^ortAartiAvatlga/t^itol

Providing quality childcare inu pmchool to the Sanford com­
munity since 1987. We are committed to living your child the
very bint In early childhood education. We are actively involved
with meeting the criteria of the idnoi readineu coalition; our
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201 Horses
205 H eavy M achinery
207 Jew elry
200 W earing Apparel
211 AnttquaVCo aecbbiea
215 Boats A Accessorise
217 O arage Sales
210 Wanted to B uy

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2939 Palmetto Ave.
Sanford, FL 32773

ACROSS
1 Fence picket
5 Sweetheart
10 Duffers’
dream
material
14 Utopia
18 Bad buy
18 Bard’s black
7 Mine,
somewhere
overseas
18 It may
double your
dough
19 Spruce up
20 Largeheaded bird
22 How one got
over the
cuckoo’s
nest
23 Plant pari
24 HaJry legend
26 Play backers
29 Olfactory
offenses
33 Aparido of
the White
Sox
36 Words with
matter of
fact
37 Test
perform­
ance
30 Expressions
of confusion
39 “BullItT star
41 Missnamed?
42 Precisely
44 Jockey
Turcotte
48 It may bo

151 Appliances A
Furniture F o r Sals
153 Television A StersrVRadto
1BS Com puters F o r 8 a ls
157 8portmg G o o d s
IB B Office Supplies
19! BuUdmg M ala rials
103 Law n A G a rd e n
105 Machine W ork
197 Restaurant Equipm ent

99— ArARTMENTS ■
U n fu r n ish e d

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Mis. Michelle’s
House

M E R C H A N D I S E

141 H o m e s F o r Sale
143 O u t ot State
Property F o r Sale
145 Resort Property For Sate
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile H o m e Lots For Bala
14B Co m m ercial Proparty For Bats
1S1 Investment Property F o r Sale
153 Acre a g e Lot F o r Sale c154 O p e n H ouse
t SS C o ndom inium s F o r Sale
157 M obile H o m e s For Bala
1SB Real Estate Wanted
150 Business F o r Sals
153 Waterfront Property F o r S als
155 D uple* F o r Sale

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40 Debt Consolidation |
SB Buameaa
Opportunities
87 Opportundtaa
SB Financial Services
6 1 ' M on ey to Land

117 Co m m ercial Rentals
H S Office S p e c * F o r Rant
110 Pasture F o r R ani
123 W anted T o Rent
12S Lease T b O w n
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Custom BN 3/2, Over 1900 sq It
on 1/3 acre Heavily tried, cm lot
►v, dm. tarn rm w/krapiaca. aal-m
kitchen. 10*22 ac porch. 2 c
garage, deeded, access to tin leko
ite nn ia cts 5119.900
Over 1/4 Acra 3BB 1 Bath: Lrr. t*n.
appt*. rwavfy fsad. Pncad fcr qsck
idle 564.900
v o v a N d -U w Near 3/11/2 wdi
rwwty pernled mi A eat, ceramic
da, can. hr. ippia. garage w/tancsd
yard. S77.SOO
Townhouse: 2/21/22 alary •over
1600 aq II Dm. law im »fir*pijc*
ac pceh « r ryU LTd ip* fw w pari
wakpapar. ceramic UN 559.900.
Ptna Ridge Club: 212 cammed*,
appla. water front 553.500

PAUL OSBORNE

STOLEN

26* Long, 10’ Tall White, 1994 CRESENT, enclosed trailer.
"NOT-FOR-HIRE” written on both sides, towards front.
This Is the type trailer used to haul race cars. Trailer
was stolen in Downtown Sanford, in the vicinity of
East 2nd Street and Magnolia Avenue on or
about, October 15th or 16th.

CALL:

(407) 321-6639
OR
(407) 468-4797

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
407-321 4764

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Caaaatoirry 3T2 barn t69k
Orange CEy 319 bath task. *07388-7777
Ovkfn, permit A cw ilructlw Flaaldanllal. eommeroto S4WS F..
New 372 beta on your lot or our*
849k. C8C0S69M 407-308-7777

1 4 1 — H o m es F o r S a le

1 4 1 — H o m e s F o r S a le

BarAard: 2/1. lanced yard, hard wood

graalm
312 brk* home,i. p
ad no&lt;\
offlea. **im Uchan. Ian* 0)
traa*. 1119.900 407-70707-9449.

doors greet i

I0B.900 Lie Realtor, 407-321-7989
I anford :3 bedroom 2 B 5R lor
899.9001 Ftopo homa. For Mbig*
1-000-319-3323X H529

Focus
On
Savings

Sanford Htttorical 311. LR FR,
—L » -ifr, -| t. aai—
nrepescs, new
sitcnen.
Dam. me,
central
ewetne wiring, carpet,
paint, appkaneaa. front porch. No
dotong coat. 8500/monlh 407-7001090
•antotd: Now 4/2. hntoncal
CMtl CuPtm bUU IIOOL Fit 407300-7777
Sanford Pool homa. V i. aknoal 1
ana tt. LR, FR. OR. C a M AC nwa
carpal. Mb, fiiturat, root, opan
porch, part 0wu. No doalng coat,
899K. 407-700-0060.

1 8 1 — A p p l ia n c e s Ac
F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e

2 2 5 — M is c e l l a n e o u s

2 3 1 — C a rs Fo r S a le

1 Luxury krm pdowtop Ml with 7 yr
warranty kA 1136, quean 91*0. kkig
8210 Brand new Located In
Sanford. 407-402 2771

44«!i 4.4ft!

190S Fold lAaMng Stoat 0 qA Auka.
52.000 rrd**, Cxcakanf ConSPon
Extended Warranty 81.000 down,
taka over payment* . 8207/mo.
407-000-0202

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ORTHOPEDIC PILLOW TOP
Maltreat Sat. Brand Nat*. 800 In
Ptaake. Sacrihca 1100. Can Datvar.
407-422-SS4S

Old Antique Brass
Headboard
$65
407-321-8590
940ra Vintage: BaaMlhAanatoa
a m a fb a c k Duncan P i g *
mahogany claw ft
0. Call 407-321-**
8 trim.

Bad - On* abaokjta bargain.
QUEEN BERTA Poaturapadk; S et
never iwed d l h (Make ooat 8 1800,
•a* 8250. KE40 SERTA S*L 0298.
407-709-5091

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PLUS IS S H U T MUSIC
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MUSIC
•OOK1 407-322-43*1.

12X20ft Cabin In Ocala Foraal on
00X112 Hlot Fancad. «**. atadrtc,
saptc 118 500 407-320-9672
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4 Burfdar lot* ready to 6u*d.

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Ma*orrv*U Av*. Vklanda Cowl

Lake M ary B lvd. S 17-92 jj |

Ananckig 407 097-1100________
DELTONA 10 aoaa. ktaal tor mob**
homaiHa, horaaa, cant*, farming or
nunaryl
Zoned
agricultural
84,900/ACRE. Sm. down wtonmar
Inanca. 104-707-1773 or 004-707-

407-3274458

Free Rent ■ Call Today

1 5 7 — M o r il e H o m e s
F o r S a le
Sanford: 12x52,2/1.55*. No pat*,
doubt* roof, 2 thad*. awrwiga, 30
fl acraan porch. CHA, 84.500 CALL
3S0-7S9-6842

Bad Black Iron canopy bad mm’
Uaxy fern ptoatp aak Hwar UMd
407-402-2771
Bad* located ki Sanford, ortKpade
tom M wWi 5 yr wamrry TVWi 07S,
U 890. «jaan *98, Mg &lt;171 Navar
uaad. can dakvar. 407-402-2771

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• hutch, navar uaad coal It2k. a*l
81950. Sarvar 8395.407-7046091
Dining Ro
Room **L 19 pc. SOLID
CHERRYV
[Y WOOO. Mtfi «id Harvard
ccAachon. 112* tfcl pad. w fi la if 0
Cfvppandtoa baA-irvdaw chan, 72*
borrbay buflat 1 hutch. *1 l «
bond, coaf 020k, Mi 81900 oba
407-057-2065

$65.

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Hou##*, Condo*.
- W 4 . _ U a ta
actaaura STOPPED, Back
Pennant* Brought Up To Dr
Relocating? Divorced? I
Tanarrta? Wa Can HELF1I Am
Condition, Any Araa, FAST
Clewing.
407-871-3720

s300°° O f f

Dating Room Ttbf* 4 4 Chav*.
Mktow sv *. Butcher Block Tabl*.
Riding Mower A Attachment*.
Montgomery WantVfkahar 407-321-

With 12 Mo Least? A Approved Credit

CORRUGATED BTEEL ROOFMO
lor Bam*. Boat Dock*. Shop*, ate.
AI*o Cufrtrt Pip*
15‘a20‘
8147.00*4. la'iTCT 817S/aa.
Surpiu* Steal 0 Supply. Inc Apopka
407-2B3-57B6

C o u n try Lake

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(407) 323-9406

Apartments
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193— L aw n k

G a rd en

Fwgunxi 026 4hp nckng
22 CUL1100407-320-4402
199— Pets k

2 yr Mack lab. AKC ragixtarad
w/papar*. Great with children
Trained in bade command* 8300
nckide* al nppia*. 407 2000960

•we adoritl* bkbMagoodI
TIC 11 all mar* needed Ca* 407322-2011. **kfor Becky.
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1997 W*l Craft Scarab: 19ft. 4.3 225
hp trim tab. vary low how* below
NADA *188.200 or be»t oftar. 706379-6470 or 423024-2591.
1999 25hp long *hafl Manner O B
rnaor. EJ*c*tccv pul Mart Zero hex**

BUY HdRI___ FAY MERII
CALL MR. CASH
mid DRIVE AWAY TODAY FOR
Aa Unto A* 8190OOWM1I1

1906 Ibyctt Pkta* kude 1 ton. ha*
eampar, rvbuiil t n tfn t. Iraahly
panted, run* graaL original ownar.
Pto d new part* S2JDOOCan baaaan
M 2027 Stodxd Aram*. Sartord 407321-7079

LLAME A MR CASH
Y LLEVESELO HOY
C O N I1S0 PRONTO

1*94 Ford E-190 Cargo Van.
dud dr, took* 0 n r* partod. 50500
oba 407-321-1053.

PHIL B E TTIS CAR C E N TE R
N O C R E D T T O M A L CREDTTO
SANFORD 407-321-5103

1994 Toyota 4 Runner, 5 *pd.
whrto. 4X4. V-0. 69.000 rrd**,
comptatofy loaded 011.000. 407327-740SMO7-321-7329

81110 PON DtA
"RENTA D€ AUTO/VAN"

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Nichols Outboard
Service Centsr

tuV HWCZWy M W ~
CALL MR CASH
and DRIVE AWAY TOOAY FOR
A aU ttta A*»19*OOWN1!I

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

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•CREDTTO WSTANTANEO

•Stnrles 6 Salts

LLAME A MR. CASH
Y LLEVESELO HOY
C O N 1190 PR O N TO

1944 Ford Tempo. 1 owner, 49k,
A n tu force* *ato. 03.900 or bast
oflar CM 407-3220914.300-4261737, pt* leave m ag.

PHIL B E TTIS CAR C E N TE R
NO CR ED ITO ...M AL C R ED ITO
SANFORD 407-321-5103

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cal 1-900719-300114710

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M o t o e c y c l e s / B ik e s
For Sa u
1970 HO FLH (Hog): Factory
oftgfnd, angn* rafxd d 21000 Bba
hat 40.000. Coma* with many
axtraa. aolo *aaL itoargtam bag*.
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hartaymag* 89500 obo. 407-080
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Naad $om* ADVERTWMO To
Promot-# Your Sufllflfliil
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V e h ic l e s / C a m f e r s Fo r
S a le
1991 HNchhrkar 5rh Wheal. 378. 3
axle*, naar new Wat, 2 Ikda*. 5
totokOL 2 kanacaa. ductodAC mar
U . akto baft ktod fullkna rig.
811000 obo, 407-3235653.
1996 Stomdl PfepUx Skto odtbaig
toorv dtopa 1 AC, IwM total d n a r
4 rnlng. Extra larga acraan room
adachmanL 80.500 obo. 407-080
1704.

HwlaT* Spadafc 4 1 _______
mortal RVi, 1909. rfR , AC. TV.
•larao, fumuhad porch. 87.500
aach, obo. 407-0201402.

i or aarvleaa lo r aa Mttla aa 12-00 par day.

Aitvarttaa your

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C an (4 0 7 ) 322*2611 to spaak to a CtaaaMad HapraaantaUva
269-C lea n in g S e r v ic e s

281-H o m e

LowaH'a Auto Hapair

NEAT-H-T 10Y

I m pro v em en t

Tbyota 6 AEE Maator Uacharac
Fondgn 8 Domaade Auto Rapab

407*324-1177
Raa/Comn*. i
raptor. 8 tarmAa rape*.
4 0 7 -0 0 (7 4 1

3400 Wtod SR 48. Santord
CM 407-302-8555
Hour* 800 •1 3 0
V1SA/MASTER CARO

275-D ryw all

Tru Tech Aukxrwtfva

‘Stucco Repairs*
Ail Textures Matched
Popcomll

Dry Wall
r A5E CarWtad

Trim Part

Jab Too 0 _.
fto**aaAHdtftiom**e 407-3917757

4 0 7 -3 2 2 -6 3 3 8 U1
407-8607451

276-E lectxical
NEED AN ELiCTRfCIAN?
CALL DICfCa ELECTMC

2 6 5 -C A R m C lea n in g
ALOHA
Carpal Tl*. Uphatatary Cleaning

461-321-0731
LkuEROOBieW OvarM Yr*.

HMiaanMi A vronuiwQBi
24 Hour Flood Sarvtoa
(407)4*01222

2 7 7 -F u * N r r u R E R e p a ir

TN e*TB8*TRe

tango Tito by Steve ACheryl
Wa lr*M every homa ■■ i t our
Floor*.
r^PmoFtapton
CountorTbp*.
WiwMa •Uoanaad
Fra* EnknMaa
• toautad-

• Ntw &amp; UtRd P i rtt

•Used Boils 6 Motors

2 6 9 - C l e a n in g S e r v ic e s

Anbqua Raatoraton.
Hand FMdkng. F
Any Cbafr Raptor*
d. I 2 4 J0
trad,
Fra* PckupAMkrary
CM BB. 407-3009980

’b u h c l ia r
•Mad Sarvtoa
• Ofkca Ckarvng

T-to*-----IW w-«- l' - Wiinny

•floor
407-431-#712

tOOQW. Isi St,
Santtxd.FL
(407)322-0984

279-H auung
Jvik to Dump!
Junk to Dump!
Anyttxng Hautod Oarag* 0
Bam Ctaanouta, Commardal
Clean Up I Had Away. Oabria
hacAng. Ufa Tree Trimming,

Many Extras. Ltorinturad
MMor Cr*&lt;M Card* Aecaplad
40700000079/407-461-9331

YARD SALE
3 FAMILY YARD SALE
809 E. AIRPORT BLVD.
SARFOflD
Yard Safa:
130 Eaal Alma Av*. Laka Mary, oil
Country Club Rd. Oct 27/26.6am7 Too many item* to l»t.

Santord. 407-321-5163
Sa Habta Eipand

Business &amp; Services
Directory

W «S*4 Your Boat on Conaignnwm.

Evtnrud*, Jo h n so n
6 F o re * Authortxad

Compra Aqui___Paga Aqui!

Trartthara La* Pago* A Su
Nombral Llama a Sr. Practof
Habiamoa Inglas
SANFORD 407-321-5183

2 5 8 -A u t o m o t iv e

* Nichols^
Outboard
Service
Center

PHIL BE TTIS CAR C E N TE R
NO CREDIT ...BAD CR E D IT
SANFORD 407-321-5103
(Sa Hdita Eipanol)

qaw nB w nw p

1000 Waat 1*4 SL Sanford
407-322-0964

iNlrhnlE Oiittwwrl Otw Ice CwiIt
407422-00M.

"R EN TA DE AUTO/VAN**

Santord. 407-321-5183
Sa Habta Eipanol

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Sei/N/Sportt
Com* Check Thant Dull
Many Modal* Ta Chooaa
Brand New Boat 8 Traitor
Starting A t- 81A91

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I10J6 PER DAY
"CAR 8 VAR RENTAL**

Toyota Camry. 1993.132K
352-303
85,000 407-0080011 or 3!

Looking fori Im ad boat andfor
Wrv* gal tiwnf Com* *M
motor? Stov*
u* today I Nlchoia Outboard
Sarvtoa Cantor, 1000 Waal 1*1St,
Sanford. 407-322-0*04.

Church Rumtrugaill M&gt;fflal«: Toyv
ckrtoa. haorTcAl 4errw, pkvA. G nu
FeUowiNp Cong Church. 2401 S
Park Av* . Sanford, Fn 1 Sal. Nov
2/3. 9-3pm

DONATIONS NEEDED

HauXng
1/407-402-201)
407-322-9981/407

231— C a r s F o r S ale

2 8 1 -H o m e

Improvement

•REPOS REPOS R E P O i•CREDTTOINSTANTANEO*
Trantfiaro La* Pago* A Su
Nombral Llama a Si Praool
Habiamoa Inglaa
SANFORD 407 321-5163

Family Worahip Canter need*
repairable bicycle* and bicycle
part* to hafp th* needy
407-322-9222.

"REPOS REPOS REPOS-

New A/C. TV. VCR. antique
furmtur*.
rmcrowava*.
baby
hjmrtura. lumbar, nail*, screw*, and
much m m IAb) **4 407 330-7731

CALL MR PRICE!
S* Habta Eapanof
SANFORD 407-321-5183

• INSTANT CREDIT •
TAKE OVER PAYMENTSIH

1964 Mora* Carlo, wfvta. V I vary

SHOP ONLINE

good conation. 51.000. Abo 1977

Thi* holiday aaason.
enjoy
convemeni onlm* ihoppmg and
unbaatabl* cuatomar Mrvtca Juxl
v»4 my Web *4a P frd trtxAjua Mary
Kay g4t* Whal could ba *a*w&lt;7

ChavyCapno*. whitewgofdRakaa.
stereo 0 alarm. 81.200 Uouvatad
aaiar, 407 221-4369 a*k tor Shawn

Diana LarXord
Mary Kay Indapandarl
Baaufy ConatUanl

1945 PONTIAC 0000 STATION
WAGON: HAS NEW RADIATOR.
FUEL PUMP, WATER PUMP.
MUFFLER 1 3 TIRES. DOES
NEED WORK. 8 2 5 1 14*4403-1711

407-474-4282

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Campftild Hartovaffon
inyiij*renwili and Rafnire
No tab a too big or amal
Oral 15 year* aap.
Raft avtulabia on raquaat

Supporl your local
bustmsm. they ar« the
heart of ycxr crmnunXy.
You t*R ftxJ nrpnlobie
local txisdxtoe* and
vcrvtrs h IhK ilrcctnry.

Lrc/Bundadlnsurad
Sarvor dtacounta
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F e rre r----------Continued from P i| « 7C
percent Unfortunately, the aver­
age humidity in most homes is
wefl below 40 percent, especially
during winter months when heat­
ing systems are operating. When
the surrounding air is dry, plants
will often lose water from leaf tis­
sues at a faster rate than can be
absorbed through the root system.
When this occurs, leaf tips become
brown and flowering plants may
lose flower buds. Humidity levee
in die home can be increased by
installing an inexpensive humidi­
fier
Humidity in the vicinity of plants
can be improved by pLadng pot­
ted plants on a two or three inch
bed of wet gravel Water evaporat­
ing from the gravel increases the
humidity around plants. The bot­
tom of the plant pot should never
be in or under the water; since this
will cause a waterlogged soil
which may result in root damage.
Air Gradation
Good air circulation is neces­
sary to the well being of plants,
but, plants should be placed in
draft-free locations. Areas where
cross currents of air occur are not
considered good for plants.

cd, root systems are unable to
function properly because of lack
of oxygen in the soti. More indoor
plants die of overwatering than
any other cause. Most plants
should be watered when the pot­
ting mixture becomes dry to the
touch and not watered on a regu­
lar schedule. The best way to
determine when to water B to
stick your finger into the mix up to
the first joint if it is dry at the fin­
ger tip, you need to water Apply
water from the top until it runs out
of the bottom of the pot, this
method of watering will wash
excess salts out of the pot Do not
allow the pot to stand in water too
long, always empty die drip
saucer

Scouts of Gtrus Council, Taste
of China, XL106.7, POX 35, POX
35 Producer Tara Russakov, Patty
How ley, Patty Schlefer and
Peggy Wolfe for the Silent
Auction.
The entire event was a
fundraiser tor Seminole County
Girl Scout's 90th Anniversary
Celebration, scheduled for
Saturday, March 9 at Winter
Springs High SchooL The theme
for the event is Celebrating the
Women of the PasL Preparing the
Women of the Future. The event
will be open, not just to Girl
Scouts, but to all girls in Seminole
County. The event is funded in
part by the Seminole Cultural
Aits Council, Inc For more infor­
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Indoor plants do not need as Peggy Wolfe at 407-327-5207 or
Mary
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plants. Aho, rapid new growth is Mjhrowttifinet3cape.net
often undesirable, as plants may
outgrow their containers. As a Chib Holds Game Day
The Lake Mary Woman's Gub
general rule, actively growing
plants should be fertilized every held their very First Annual
two or three months.
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Q Men. Tajiri Arts Boys II Men
and Young Ladies of Distinction
closed the evening with a salute
to America, with renditions of
'God Bless America," "America
the Beautiful," and "life Every
Voice And Sing."
The event was a Grove
Counseling
Center
Inc.,
Seminole HOPE presentation
held at Millennium Middle
School on Tuesday, Oct. 23.
Special appreciation goes to
Director Vernon McQueen,
Patrice
Anderson,
Britt
Henderson and the staff of the
Boys
and
Girls
G ub,
Millennium Middle School,
Tajiri School of Performing Arts
and Academics, OJJDP, Orlando
Sentinel, Magic Youth, Drug
Control and Chug Free Program.

A celebration of the 12th
anniversary of the Rev. Robert
Doctor, pastor of SL John
Metropolitan Baptist Church,
will be Sunday, Oct. 28.
The 11 a.m. Sunday worship
service will include a message by
the Rev. Raymond Gaines Jr., for­
merly a member of St John. The
Rev L iny Ware and the congre­
gation of Grace Community of
Faith Church will be in charge of
the service.
The community is invited to
share in the anniversary celebra-

tion. The church is located at
Cypress Avenue and 10th Street
The fifth annual Gospel Fest,
sponsored by Celery G ty Lodge
No. 542 and Evergreen Temple
No. 321, Fox Company, Antler
Guard Division ana Grace
Haynes Brewer PSP Gub, will
be held 6 3 0 p m Nov. 3.
The event is planned annually
as a charity project to benefit the
Seminole Hospice of Comfort,
Westside Boys and Girts Gub
and the Good Samaritan Home
of Sanford. The Gospel Fest will
be held in New Bethel
Missionary Baptist Church.
Come and praise the lord and
support this worthy cause. If you
wish to appear on the musical
program, contact Daughter
Curtistine Peterson at 407-3302724 or Daughter Margaret
Jackson at 407-322-5676.
Roosevelt Cummings J t, is
exalted ruler and Joyce Byrd is
daughter ruler. The Improved
Benevolent Protective Order of
Elks of the World serves our
community needs.

New Mount Zion Missionary
Baptist Church’s annual Youth
this praise in song worship serv­
ice. The Rev. Lynn is pastor.

Game Day on Thursday, October
18 at the Lake Mary Community
Building. Attendees played
Bingo, Mah Jongg, Cribbage and
al) kinds of card games. They also,
enjoyed a delicious lunch.
There were door prizes, raffle
and a silent auction. The purpose
of the event was to raise money.
Each year, the Woman's Gub
gives an SCC scholarship to a displaced homemaker They also

donate to Sofehouse of Seminole
County, Spedal Olympics and
much more. Of course, events
like this don't organize themselves. This event came off without a hitch thanks to Bonnie
Preston, Patti H art Janie
Dougherty, Kathy
Austen,
Audrey Buchanan, Margaret
Schwallle, Jeanette Schwab le,
Wanda Santoro, Sally Mitchell
and Diane Turtle.

The winning essay is also
carried in the calendar and
that student earns a $500 bond
also. The school with the most
participants in the contest will
also be recognized.
The calendars will be dis­
tributed to all students in
grades fifth through eighth
before the end of the year and
the winners recognized at an
awards ceremony in their
honor.

Wolfinger served as a judge
along with Chief Depute Steve
H arnett, Seminole County
Sheriff's Office; Dave Medley,
Red Ribbon Chairman; Mike
Mobley, Students Working
Against Tobacco; and DeLores
Lash, Blue Book Service
Center.
"The neatest part is when
you tell them they have wore
You should see their faces,"
Wolfinger said.

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of
the 2002
Drug-Free
Calendar, earning the winner a
$500 savings bond. Each of the
additional w inners' posters
grace a month on the pages
inside. First-place winners in
each grade level also win a
$200 savings bond; secondplace earns a $100 bond; and
third place, $50. The money is
donated by Seminole County
banks.

All Day Sunday

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Doris Dietrich 6C
Marva H awkins 7C

October 28,2001

eminole County Sheriff Don Ealinger welIcorned the 12 poster winners of the 2002
Drug-Free Calendar to his office Wednesday
for an uplifting photo shoot.
Siena Barkan, a fifth-grader at Longwood
Elementary School, and Angie Fowble, an eighthgrader at Greenwood Lakes Middle School, cap­
tured the grand prizes Oct. 21 as a panel of commu­
nity leaders selected the first-, second- and thirdplace winners at the State Attorney's Office in
Sanford.
Nearly 3,000 posters and several hundred essays
w ere submitted by children in the fifth, sixth, sev­
enth and eighth grades of Sem inole's public and
private schools. In its eighth year, the project is a
cooperative effort that helps reinforce the anti-drug
campaign during Red Ribbon Week. The program is
headed by State Attorney Norman Wolfinger and
Eslinger, and participated in by Seminole Public
Schools, the Sem inole County Red Ribbon
Committee, Students Working Against Tobacco
(SWAT), and a number of community agencies.
'Every year it gets better," Wolfinger said about
thet calendar
calendar that develops positive peer pressure to
help
elp students say no to d
drugs
r
Wolfinger actually started the idea for the drug
free calendar years ago when he visited a national
conference of state attorneys. He said a Baltimore
state attorney told him of the drug free calendar
and he utilized it in Seminole and Broward coun­
ties. The primary difference he said was he uses
confiscated drug money to support the calendar.
"This brings it beyond the school room and in to
the home," Wolfinger said. "It helps initiate discus­
sions about drugs, and good choices and bad choic­
es. It sends a solid message that drugs are not a
good choice."
The grand prize w inner's poster goes on the front

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ond row am Jason ManrrSno, John Monday. Steven Brown and Paul Kiefer. In the third row are Amy Csvarstta,
Chris Amirzadek Endy Thomson and Sarah Bateman, bt the back row are Carey MBgan, Angie Fowble and Kate
McGura Standbig wShtw students ate 8tate Attorney Norman Woilingar and Sheriff Don Estlnger.

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•Second Piece:
Sarah Bateman
•Third Place:
Katie McGura

Carey Mdpan
1Second Piece:
Federico Flint
•Third Place:
Amy Ceva/erie
Grade
• First Place:
EmBy Thomson
•Second Place:
Chria Amirzadeh
•Third Place:
Steven Brown

See Contest, Page SC
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Sixth Grade
•First Place:
Paul A. Kleler

Fifth Grade
•First Place:
John Hendey
•Second Piece:
Victoria Trevino
•Third Place:
Jason Mammino
Essay
Winners
Grand Prtxa
Angie Fowble
Eighth Grade:
•First Place:
Helen Adams
• Second Place:
William Lea
•Third Ptace:

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Seventh Grade:
•First Ptace:
Ashley Buchoti
• Second Place:
Daniel Frantz
•Third Ptace:
Nikea Aytet
Sixth Grade:
•Hist Ptace:
Kristina Gandre
•Second Place:
Evan Wegnar
•Third Place:
Joah Plestia
Fifth Grade:
• First Place:
Blair Johnson
•Second Place:
Victoria Trevino
•Third Piece:
KeHey Copaknd

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Plants don’t
always thrive
when grown
inside home
Plants grown indoors are
often referred to as "houseplants.” But, the plants we use
indoors usu­
ally lack suf­
ficient light
and humidi­
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well. This is
because the
environment
in many
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growing
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Sunday. October 28.2001

Stardust hold
sixth annual
talent show

Spirit of America

The Stardust Girl ScoutSjTn
Lake Mary held their sixths
annual Talent Show on
Saturday, Oct.
20 at Lake
Mary
Elementary.
This year's tal­
ent was excep­
tional! The
evening start­
ed off with the
Star Spangled
Banner sung
Mary
by Jennifer
Rowell
Knurek of

Ferrer

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Plants differ greatly in their
Ught intensity requirements.
Punts with highly cobred
' leaves, such as coleus and cro­
ton, and flowering plants and
succulents grow best when
placed in an area where they
receive full sunlight Others
like ferns, philodendrons, and
many other foliage plants
grow well with indirect light
Artificial lighting can be used
to supplement or replace nat­
ural light
Plants always turn their
foliage and flowers toward
the light So, it is necessary to
give a half turn to your plants
once a week to keep their
growth in balance.
Temperature
A day temperature of 65
degrees to 75 degrees, and
approximately 10" F bwer at
night, is satisfactory for most
plants. The 10 degree drop at
night enables plants to build
new tissues. Plants grown in
continuously high tempera­
tures often become spindly
and less resistant to disease
and insect attack.
Temperatures below 50
degrees for extended periods
may cause permanent dam­
age to many plants. Wilting
often results, followed by yel­
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drop. Avoid placing plants In
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School reoenSy hosted a “Spirt
of America Fair." which included
oomonsrraDone oy ire l a m
Mary Poice Depertnert and
Serrinolt County Bra and reecue vetiictes. A group of reanactor* atao had a dbpfay of
ocfonU Florida. Pictured
above, James BJfy Chance,
oommurrty resource volunteer,
shows Emly Morgan, Kafyla
Sutton and Kanrfca Brown
some American Indtan artifacts.
At r10tf, Ruby Tebo, FTA volun­
teer, poaaa tor a picture with
students Tracy Brenton,
Undeay Attrition and Mary Ann
Venezia.

Celebration II show cases young talent
The Drug, Alcohol and
Tobacco Prevention Celebra­
tion U was to showcase (he tal­
ent of youth
who are in the
many
pro­
grams offered
by The Grove
C o u n s e lin g
Center Inc/
Sem inole
HOPE
It
also
spread
the
M arva
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p r e v e n tio n
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promotes suc­
cess. Real life is drug free and
parent involvement is preven­
tion.
The pledge of the flag began
the evening's entertainment
The COP News Team reported
on the activities of the
evening's primetime events.
Drug Users are in the dark,
as the plot unfolded, the Alpha
students began to tell the story

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Th e Drug. Alcohol and Tobacco Prevention Celebration II began with
the Pledge of Allegiance, led by participants in the event

Tajiri Arts presented a 20
voice choir "The Seminole
HOPE Jubilee Singers" under
the direction of Sollye Slanders
and Patricia Whatly. The choir
rendered gospel selections for
the soul The Ntartiol Arts Team
performed an amazing show of
talent
The Strengthening Families
Program continues to motivate
teach children and parents

the great effect received from
respect, communication and
cooperation between the par­
ents and children. This mokes
for strong family relationships.
The evenings talented enter­
tainment continued with pre­
sentations by the Young Ladies
of
Distinction,
New
Generation, Sankofu and Boys
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Troop 1710 .

The Village People couldn't
be at the talent show, but
Bianca Mendez, Brooke and
Casey Grahl and Nicole
Spakowski did a very good
impression of the bancrs
"YMCA " Daisy Girl Scouts
always have the cutest acts,
partially because
kindergarten age girls are
cute. Daisy Troop 1512 didn't
disappoint with their version
of the song "Supermodel".
Aurora Cook and Kristen
McIntosh were impressive as
Olivia Newton John and John
Travolta singing "You're the
One That I Wont" from
Grease. Junior Troop 262 were
surfers for "W ipeout" and
Brownie Troop 3048 were
adorable hippies for "I'm a
Believer."
Carly Flynn tap-danced to
"This Will Be" and Amanda
Jordan provided a Tai Kwan
Do Demonstration. Junior
Troop 458, assisted by David
Grace, held a "Baltic of the
Superstar Wannabes".
Smoshmouth won. Troop 458
also assisted Alyssa Gonzalez
of Brownie Troop 1966 with
the Girl Scout version of
"Baby Bumblebee," Alyssa
also sdng a solo with the
"Lady Bug Song."
For "It's a Hard Knock
Life" from Annie, Ihe girls
from Junior Troop 1104 were
all dressed like orphans,
while their leader, Vicki
Cranios, was dressed like
Mrs. Hannigan. Junior Troop
2019 performed a comedy slut
and Bianca Mendez danced to
"Bouncing Off the Ceiling."
For the grand finale, al! of the
girls who performed in the
Talent Show came onstage
and sang "God Bless
America."
While all the talent was
performing, there was a Silent
Auction going on! Stardust
received donations from Girl
See Rowell, Page 8C

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Sunday. October 28.2001

T hk S o n m u H d u l o

Food, fashions, fun forecast for fund-raising fete
river. They have been living in
musical medley which began
T 1„
Sanford for quite some time and
ulous fashions, food, fun fete fit with the song, "Ordinary
are in the process of building a
Miracle," a very timely and
your fancy?
new home — on the golf course,
Hmmm! Thought so. .......................... appropriate
piece.
of course.
Dianne was unaware
The
Sanford
The community welcomes
that a long-time mem­
Woman's G ub is getting
these delightful couples back
ber of Beta Sigma Phi,
in gear for the annual
home.
Margie Beine, was in
scholarship event to
attendance.
Margie,
assist deserving women
They're Improving
who calb herself a mira­
in going back to the
Girin Chapman Rabun con­
cle has been confined to
classroom to pursue a
tinues to improve. In fact, she is
a wheelchair for years.
career.
Food
and
doing so well that she is now off
Recently, she under­
Fashions For Education
dialysis therapy. She and Jim
went surgery and can
(FAFFE) is being chaired Doris
recently attended her 30th
now walk without supby Peggy Mergo with Dietrich
Seminole High Class reunion
Viola Frank
Frarf as co-chair, • • » « • • • • port.
According to Marty
assisted by all club
Hv(t( pSdj hr
hflwflssS and traveled to the Smokies
of the Literary Group of the Sanford Woman's Club recently with Tanner to see the changing
members. Patrons can expect Colegrove, Dianne received a
glitzy decorations to match the bachelor's degree in music edta­ reviewed tee book, "The Red Tent,* by Anita Otemom The group met el the of the leaves.
Dot Waller has not had a
rn Clarke College in home of (stendng) Toby Troutman with M M / Today as co-hostess.
holiday fashions presented by cation from
lucky break lately. While putting
Dillard's. About 18 dub mem­ Dubuque, Iowa and received
on her shoes standing, she top­
bers will mode) a variety of fall her master's In musk therapy when they were young women.
Shirley and Car! Schilke are pled over and broke ner upper
styles running the gamut from from Florida State University. A Mindy said, "It was easy to see
casual chic to the glamour of registered m usk therapist, the similarity between the cul­ back at their Sanford home for right arm. But you can't keep a
Dianne has worked with many tures o f old and o f today." good after spending another good girl down. Although she
after five.
Some of the models strutting special needs populations and is Members also reviewed the summer in Blowing Rock, N.G has lost the use of her arm tem­
their stuff in fabulous fashions a former Director of Musk at S t evolution of women's rights Shirley said they have sold their porarily, Dot is in good spirits.
Church
in arxi how there were struggles in Carolina home and will be In
will bet Dr. G uraline Luna, Augustine
thepast
Sanford permanently.
Annua) Fish Fry
Teresa Fraasa, Karen FiitteU, Casselbeny
It was "cold, cold, cold" in the
Tne Interesting book review
The United Methodist Men of
Lisa Finnerty, Roberta Zittrower,
generated a round of thought- hills, she said, adding that in the First United Methodist
Paula Simpson, Donna Frank, 'Red Tent* Reviewed
Mary Beth Mergo, Jean Gontz
Members of the Literary provoking response from the early October, the chill factor Church will sponsor the annual
Fish Fry on Nov. 3, from 5to 7
and Janice Springfield, among Group of the Sanford Woman's members who compared their was four degrees.
Peggy and Phil Deere are also pan. at the church. Open to the
others. Included during the G ub journeyed back in time at lives today with the characters
back in Sanford to stay. The community, tkkets^t $6 each,
luncheon will be a drawing for the October meeting when they of T h e Red Tent"
Deeres got out of the' furniture are available from men and
Mindy
concluded,
door prizes provided by local reviewed the book. T h e Red
businesses and there will also be Tent," by Anita Diament The "Everyone (members) agreed businen in Sanford a few years women of the church or by call24371.
historical fiction story Is taken that we are not as connected back and moved to Astor on the ing the church at 407-322-1
a plant sale.
The benefit will be held on from the Book of Genesis, with each other. Maybe we have
Nov. 14, from 11:30 a.m. to 1JO Chapter 34, about Dinah, and a mobile society and most
p.m.in the clubhouse at 309 tells about women's struggles women work outside the
home."
South Oak Ave. Open to the during Biblical days.
The group met at the home of
community, ticket-donations are
$15 and may be purchased in Toby Troutman with Mindy Artists Win Awards
Artists Bettye and Eton
advance from any club member. Toofey as co-hostess. Mindy
No tickets will be sold at the also presided over the meeting Reagan each won an Award of
in the absence of the chair, Merit at the recent Maitland
door.
Reservations must be made Charlotte Knowles. The host­ Rotary G u b Art Show in cele­
bration of the 25th anniversary
by Nov. 7 to Vivian Buck, 1401 esses served an authentic ana
of the show. Bettye said the hon­
Palmetto Ave., Sanford 32771. of refreshments in keeping wil
For information, call Vivian at foods of the era: Melons, dates, ors came as "a big surprise."
Her award was for a pastel
407-324-4899.
cucumbers, olives, nuts, unleav­
ened bread and goats' cheese entitled ”My Kind of Day. Don
For court ordered supervised visits
along with favorites of chkken won for a wood sculpture.
Singer Entertains Sorority
and monitored exchanges.
Beta Sigma Phi began die fall salad with curry, baJdava and Bettye said the show was a big
success.
season with the traditional All- apple pie.
During the past summer the
T h e red tent was where
Chapter luncheon hosted by
Laureate Gamma Delta Chapter women went when they were Reagans have attended art
ill, in childbirth or during men­ shows in Denver, Ann Arbor,
at the Deltona Inn.
Members, who arrived wear­ struation," Mindy said. She Mich., and Kansas City, where
ing chic fall fashions, were added, T h e y shared their sto­ Don displayed his wood sculp­
greeted at the door by Susan ries and their relationships were tures. During the next three
Come join our amazing group o f volunteers as
Byrd attired in a spiffy blue strengthened during that time." weekends, they ore scheduled
to
display
their
art
In
area
Members
discussed
some
of
pantsuit. Susan presented each
they make it possible for our children and par­
member with a colorful the traditions they practiced shows.
ents
to have a fun, safe place to visit and main­
nametag which she designed.
Following a social hour when
tain positive relationships.
members chatted about their
Days/Times: Wed. 4-7 p.m., Fri. 4-7 p.m.,
summer happenings and dis­
cussed plans for the season, an
Sat. 10 a.m. - 1 pm, Sun. 4 - 7 p.m.
From $ 75 Rflr nlflht
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luncheon
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served.
After lunch, Betty Jack, chair
expenses.
Instant rebate of $1,0
700 W. 24th Street
of the hostess chapter, intro­
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may apply.
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Call Raquel at (407) 322-2642
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Lyman plans interactive production

HelpingAmerica recover

Lyman High School's
Lymllght Productions will
perform William
Shakespeare's "A Midsummer
Night's Dream" in the Lyman
High School Auditorium from
Nov. 1 to Nov. 3.
"A Midsummer Night's
Dream" is a two-act comedy
about two sets of lovers, mis­
chievous fairies, love potions
and ill-trained actors. The
play begins as Egeus,
Hermia's father, refuses to let
her wed Lysander, her one
true love. He wants her to
wed Demetrius, the one true
love of Helena.
Hennia and Lysander agree
to runaway in to the woods
outside Athens. A lovesick

Helena pursues Demetrius
into the woods as he tries to
woo Hermia back to him.
Meanwhile, an amateur
group of actors practices a

play in the woods for a royal
wedding. Some misunder­
stood directions from an im p
ish fairy cause the fairy queen
and the actors’ lives to min­
gle. A comedic plot untangles.
The production of "A
Midsummer Night's Dream"
will mark the end of the 35year old Lyman auditorium.
The new Performing Arts
Center adjacent to the campus
will open in late November.
The former auditorium will
become a court-yard and out­
door amphitheater for use
beginning the 2002-2003
school year.
The existing seats have
already been relocated into
the new facility. "A
Midsummer Night's Dream"
is being performed as an
"environmental picnic the­
ater." The entire space has
been transformed into the

magical forest with set pieces
interspersed throughout the
temporary seating. Audience
members have the opportuni­
ty to enjoy authentic Greek
"picnic baskets" that include
chicken sandwiches, pitas or
gyros with chips, dessert and
a drink for only $4. Athena's
Greek Restaurant is catering
the event.
Tickets for the interactive
environmental picnic produc­
tion will be sold for $5 in
advance beginning Oct. 24,
and $6 at the door. Ail of the
seats will be reserved. Food
tickets will also be available
for pre-sale, and only a limit­
ed quantity will be available
at the door.
All shows start at 7:30 p.m.,
and the box office opens at 7
p.m. Lyman High School is
located at 865 South Country
Road 427.

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HaraMphoto by Tommy VWeant
At too Santord Woman's Club's T M o Lunchaon* In September, a
Ire* wM ottering of $353 was collected tor toe September Hlh
Disaster Fund During toe October board maodng. toe dub voted to
match that amount tor a Anal donation of $708. Pictured wilting toe
check are, starring. Preoktent Betty Jack and Card Dennison.

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Ruberti to speak
at IAAP meeting
The next meeting of the
International Association of
Administrative Professionals
will be Wednesday, Nov. 7, with
networking beginning at 5:45
p.m. and the meeting beginning
at 6 p m The speaker will be
Susan Ruberti, Camp Dresser 6c
McKee Inc. HR manager, speak­
ing on "Balancing Your Career
through Professional Assoc­
iations"
The International Assoc­
iation
of
Administrative
Professionals (IAAP) is a notfor-profit professional associa­
tion with 40,000 members and
affiliates and 700 chapters
worldwide. The association
works in partnership with
employers to promote excel­
lence.
The November meeting is at
the Courtyard Heathrow, locat­
ed at 135 International Parkway
in Heathrow. The meeting fee is
$15 and includes dinner.
For reservations, call the mes­
sage line at 407-333-3655 by
Friday, Nov. 2.

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Church

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Community
Church

Notes
Courtyard Concert
First United Methodist
Church o f Downtown
Orlando will host a con­
cert in the courtyard 7:30
p.m., Friday, Nov. 9.
The event will include
the Rock of Ages Praise
Band. It is a free concert
with dessert and coffee
provided.
The church is located at
the com er of South and
Magnolia. For more infor­
mation, call 407-849-6080.

Messiah
Dr. Burt Perinchief.
retired director of choral
music activities at
Seminole Community
College and current direc­
tor o f music ministries at
Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church in
Lake Mary, invites the
community to join a slngalong performance of
George Frederick
Handel's "M essiah", Part
1 (Prophecy and Nativity)
at the church 3p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 2.
The Coopersmith edi­
tion o f "M essiah" will be
used, and singers not
presently having this ver­
sion may purchase a copy
at the church for a nomi­
nal charge of $8.
A preparatory rehearsal
will be held at Markham
Woods Church 3 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 18, and
soloists for Dec. 2 will be
selected by audition at
that time.
Absence from the
rehearsal will not pre­
clude anyone from partic­
ipating in the event.
For information, call
the church at 407-3332030.

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Baptist
W11TVKW 9APTI8T CHURCH
4100 Paoia Hoad (41A)
Sanford., Florida,
407-323-0923
Or Danma Utoafon
Paalor
Sunday Morning
Worth*
1019am
Suatoy School
300am
CTunJl Traaung
300 p m
iwanmg MtoraNp
700pm
Wad Prayar Sarvtca
700pm
COUWTVYYMf 9APTKT CHUHCH
930 9 Country CL* Hd. Lafca Mary. FL
SJhana Wynn
Pallor
Sunday School
349 am
Sunday AM Worth*
1049am
Sunday PM Worth*
6 00pm
Wad Prayar Mating
730pm
Nurtary PuMdal

Bach's Lunch
The Cathedral Chamber
Singers will highlight
Cathedral Church of St.
Luke's Bach's Lunch noon
Thursday, Nov. 1. The
free 30-minute concert
will be followed by a box
lunch, which is available
for $5.
The church is located at
130 N. Magnolia Ave. in
Orlando. For more infor­
mation, call 407-849-0680.
Upcoming Bach's
Lunch performances
include the UCF
Trombone Ensemble and
Copper Silver and Brass.
This is the 23rd year of
the lunchtime concerts.

Anglican
TTUPmOWAL IPMCOPAL « t ALBAffl

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

PMCCHE3T OAPTWT CHURCH
601 Um Arrpod fcxtemrd
Sardont Ftoncto 32773
CKrcft Otoca
(407) 322 3737
J lad WakTi
Pastor
Sunday1Schocf
3 43 am
Monar* Worth*
1100 am
Evarvng Worth*
700 am
700pm.
ONtdran •Church
7 00 p m
Nuriary PnMdad AI Sarwaa

TtotfT 3APTWT CHURCH lUMOiAlfl W0003

(407)33* tQM
Or BabPwtar
Pater
Kjflh Vtnoart / Me* Parfcar
Co-touft Wortara

My

Coftaa and DonM
M M
Wortf*&gt;
(C M M M
O M iM C M
Wvtfwp

330 AM
344 AM
10 4$ AM
Pvorttod)
330PM
7:00 PM

Owe* Famty D m
300 PM
Prayar and Beta Study
7 00 PM
W m m f1prcpAdM ci aanrtcaa)
LJOMTHOUta BAPTWT CHURCH
6615 MARKHAM HOAD
Sanford. Honda 32771
(407)123-4400
M
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Patter
Sunday School
345 am.
Morning Worafup
10 50 un.
(Jr. Church tor Cftddran agaa
3 Vvu grada 0)
Ivarring Wonhip 8 00
pm
AA* Prayar/Bfcla Study
700pm
Chfdran 1 Taan Sanacaa
700pm
HagMar AdMaa F « Ai Agaa
Niaaary Pravtdad For Afl SarvtcM
Eswy V M r to A Wafcnme Oueal

FMT SNLOH UttaONAIVY IA7TWT CHURCH

700 Elm Avanua
Sanford, FL 32771
(407) 322 $419
Ra* Or Hmry 0 Rudtar. Sr
Paalor
Early Momma Sarvtca
319 am
Sunday School
3.30 am
Uorrang Wonhip
1100 am
Evanmg Worth* (TBA)
4 00 pm
Monday, BAH# Study
7 30 pm

Catholic
ALL SOULS CATHOCIC CHURCH
Comar of 33 St 1 S Oa* A m ,
Sanford. FL
407-322 3799
Fa9m Ftowd W Troul
Pastor
Waafdty Mata
300 am.
ftaajrday Maaa
4 0 0 -3 3 0 pm.
Simday Maaa 749 A 1030 am . Noon
[oglth M u i
600 am (Sooaf Haf)
Confaaaton Sad
300-3 4 9 p m
Bapaama Prapartaon Ctaaaaa
3rd Tuaa of '9m mqmft
7 00 p m (Engfars)
900pm. (Spamaft
(Cal church tor tummar itJhadUa)
OUR LADY, QUICK OP PCACC
ORTHOOO* CATHOLIC CHURCH
3730
Avarua.
Sanford. FL

�T h i S eminole Hxkald
407-391-4193

Christian
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322-77X7
930 a.m.
10;4ft am
I* w »
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M VER O TYC H N ETUN CHURCH
1MDMM8C&gt;m
OaAary, FL 37713

PtowTtt 407-aaa-04U
10 am.
11 am

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odM AM a

Praacftnal

730 UpaRa Rd. SRttwd, FL

407323-0^|W
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Sunday Bft4a School
900 am
Mommg WorRap
1015am.
Vrw#&gt;
900 am
w tm d a y Fmaa ftarvtoa to o am.
N w w y ppq iiSsii

BarRoa

Congregational
CHURCH (NACCC)
1401 ft. Part Ava. Sanford

(407) 7ft9372ft or (407) 772-0477

Larry Laonard
Surdiy Scftoof
Morning I R f R i

930 9 m
1100 9m.
94ft p m

Episcopal

Lutheran
CHURCH OF ftANFORO (CtXA)
2917 Orlando Or. (Hay 17-92)
P i r n 322-711*

H 0LYCR 0M flm C O N IC H
40! Far* Am , Santoro
TaNphona 407-322-4111
WoraNp
7JO ft 10009m
Broafdaal *
930 9m
Qaaaaa lor ChAPan
Rrougp Sti. grada'
19009m
Nuraary .5 alRiii *
1000 9m
YOU* Onxp maata *
9ft 00 p m
ftchedRea may eomeftmee vary
Caft lor mora mtomaeon.
MKVWEEK W0R8MP St CHAPEL
Tueeday. Wadrwday ft TNaadey*
BIBLE STUOlES*
Wadrmday ft Tfcuradsys
r«R 9 M a y

HOLY CROftft LUTHERAN CHURCH
OFUUCftflflAIVY
710 Sun Ortva. Lak# Mary. FL
wing
930 p m
Coraamporary WarRap
Sunday morning
900 p m

r t w m n ep w c o pim. c h u r c h
TOO Rmaharl Rd
Laka Mary FL
444-5973
Tha Ra* C * «m T Hop. Ractor

900 pm
•AJ Agaa
1900 p m
HcJy EuRmH
CM fraRaOvRi
1900 9 m
(Educatton Wing)
Mtrtary Bagtoa At ft 00 a m
INaugFi 1900 p m lanrtoo
Holy EutfWW 7.00Pm ft 700pm

Christian Science
F M T CHURCH 09 CHRWT. B O T O V T
•7ft MARKHAM WOODS ROAD
Comar el 91. \l
407-709770t

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Church O f Christ
LONQWOOO CHURCH 09 CHWET
101ft May 17 92 1 mi N O Hay 434
407-323-5930, 407 324-4339
Sur WorRap
1030 am. ft ft pm
Cere *

O O FLO R BA CHURCH OF CHRIST
21ft Wada St
Wnar Sprrga. FL 3270ft
SirJay Senrtcaa 10 30 am M 00 pm.
Sunday BtAa Study
930 9m
W*i 944a Study
730 pm
49 mar
ftarry Mayaa
(407) 327 500ft

Church O f God
CHURCH 09 000
•01 W 22nd Si, SantorJ. a
407 322 3942
Ra* WaaTankMap
Paaaor
Sirdar School
94ftam
Morning WoraNp
10 45 am
Evaiang Sarvtca
ft00pm
W. la a p y Claiaaa
»jf al agaa
7 lo • pm
aTimay

itgrada 12

407-321-2723
AJao Day Cara Start*
R 1 yaar lo praacftool
407-323-1411

Church O f God of
Prophecy
CHURCH 09 QOO OF PROPHECY
2509 S EJm St Sariord. Fla. 32773
407-322-401 ft
Thom** Hama — Faa*or
Sunday School
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TutMKtory 'Frayar Maattng
MpJwitRt Sarvtcai (Wad)

945 am
1930 9m
11 9m
• pm
10 am
7pm

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Methodist
40ft TucPar Odm
(C o m Tuckar Or ft CR 427)

407
Stnday School
MommgWorRap

Inter-Denomlnatlonal
FAITH MMftttNA
3002 Baardaft A*a
407-323-3794
Sunday
Morfang Worthy
Emnaig Samoa

1000 am
ft 00 pm
700pm

Non-Denomlnatlonal
HOUtfl OF RtFUOft MMSTRIEt, WC.
1001 CRaryAva. Sanford
(407) 324-4711
Dor* W RpnanRon
Faalor
Sunday Scfteai
ft 30 am
Mumng WoraliR
1100 am
Evarang WoraNp
700pm
--------* ------- ,
730pm
•HOWtfl DOWN OF BLEtUNOS
201 Elm A»a. Sanford. FL
407 321930ft

Tua Frayar/BftAa SPRy

1000 pm
1100 am
730pm

FAITHFUL WORO WNTSTRIES
LakaMaar Plaza •(407) 3294300
120 E. CommaroR SI •Sanford
Sunday Sarvea
1100 pm
CNkfran't FaAowaNp
(agaa 4-12)
1100 am.
Fandy FaftooRapr
Thuaday
Faftoaahf) Maaling
7 30 p m
Friday *Chnaian CounaaUng 209500 p m
(Plaaaa cal 3294100 tor appt)

aCWHOLC COMAUNTTY CHURCH
SOTO Oranga Bhd. Sanford
407-32491 Mar

1(407)3
930 p m
1930 pm
1100pm

930 p m
CNkftan* Tima Indudad ki WoraNp
Nuraary pnMNd lor
Babm and BmalChARan
*Smal Enoucpt To Uwa You ■
Growing In Chrtat lb l arva YOu*
FUST UNHID RCTHOCWT CHURCH
41ft Fart A « « . Sanford. FL
407-322-4371
Mark Loonay
Mu
MM Badafl Famtty Wraetha* Daactor
Morning WoraNp
12ft I 1055 p m
Coiaa FatoaRvp
930pm
Sunday School
94fti m
your Faftouafwp
400p m
2nd Monday
• 4ft am
Man * Frayar BraaklaR
1R Thuraday

•JO pm

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*Raacnmg Paopfa tor a Raapsrt^
4B7-1----------*mor
Moot* avary Sunday R 1000 am
R Vw comtoriafiN umiad Anal ThaaR#,
Oddran a CNach 1915am
4 (jnautTi) Mruatnaa 5-7pm
•Safa Wuraary Provtdad

Nazarene
LONQWOOO CHURCH OF THC NA2ARCNC
200N RRymanSl.
lorv«ood, FL
S31-ft55ft
Sunday School
9 45 pm
Morrang dtordap
194ft pm
194ft pm
ftOO pm
Wettoeadey FamPy MgN
700 pm
youm. dtoman, and AdMi BtoM SPidy

OEN9VA CHURCH OF THB NA2ARCHI
206 W*R SR 4ft •Qanavp FI 32732

Je w ish
ISO Im Road
Lonowood FL
(407) 324-1097
(497) 7393729
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HR8T FRCBRYTSMftN CHURCH OF ftANFORO
Bahaaan 3rd and 49i 8L
ft Fart ftOaP/ Doanamn
Sanford. FL
Phone 407-322 2662
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in Tha Maarl Of Tha Cty
Rea Bruce 9 Scott
Faalor
Sunday School
900 p m
Sunday Morrang WoraNp 1900 pm
Sun. Morning C o in Hour 1100 pm
Bun. Coraamporary dtorahR 700 pm
Wordarful Yfadnaaday Fandy fight •
evary nraonaapay
Suppar •Evary Wad.
930 pm.
Adutt Btota Study
ft 00 pm
VtetthClRa
9790 pm
Buocanaara (K-4Vt Qradaa)
kftcfcftara (5-fttti Qradaa)
Br. Hkghi
Cordaraporary MuRo Precttce 700pm
2nd TUp at Vw montti 49ara
Sanfor Frtanda.
1R Wad of ftu month

LUTMDUM CHURCH OF TH I

cO M ro H n n

Tha Sanford Bndgo
Comar of OR Si ft Hatty Av*

Presbyterian
UF9ALA COMMWTY FWMRVTlRUUfl CHURCH
Comar of R 299 81 ft UpaRa Rd
101 UpaaRRoad
Sanford, FL 32771
407-3392936
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Sundry Educafton
• 00 pm
Sunday RorRap
1900 pm.
2nd WaRfpeRy ef aach monto
FeftowaNp O n w
ft 30 pm

Church

Notes
Pumpkin Patch
The Community United
Methodist Church youth
group invites the public to
come and share in its
annual Pumpkin Patch.
Pumpkins arrived on
Wednesday, Oct. 3, and
will be on sale through
O c t 30. About 4,000
pumpkins arrived on Oct.
3, with an additional 4,000
arriving later.
in addition to the patch,
a fully stocked Pumpkin
Store wilt be available. If it
looks like a pumpkin or
has anything to do with

Ku m p k in s,
Caft 407-3330797

Charismatic Episcopal

Suvtoy Eucftanaf
130 pm

1900 am lo 400 a.m.
Thuraday Evamng ft p m to ft p.m
14ft WatovaSpringa Road
SMto 1499 Longwx* FL 32779
Ptoa 407-9691490

1930 pm
700 p m

Wadnaaday Wawfttp

900 am
'Caring lor FaapNf*
1401 9. fa * Awanwa
SarJonl FL 32771
(407)3
Rav.JamaaJ.fl

7JO p m

Sunday. October 28. 2001 P a g e fSC

Sunday Worafap
Youth S*fVM

10 45 am
7 pm
930 p m
(Food Sarvad)
Com Qrtm Wm U*

F M T PHKSRYTVMUM CHURCH (U.8JL)
OFUUCIIftARV
12»W WIK v Amp
Laka Mary. FL
407-321-1091
Rea Blaphan Horraft
Paator
Clwch School
941 pm
Morning WoraNp
IlC O p m
Wad Chov Practtce
7 00 pm
ThupW uR Choir
930 pm
Nuaary ProvtdKj
MARKHAM WOOQ9 PRU SYW RUH CHURCH
5210 Madam YTooda Road
Lake Mary
407-333-2090
Ram Charlaa R. Jonae
Paaaor
Sunday School, al ago*
900 p m
ChuRi Sanacaa
9004 1930pm
Nuriery FraMdad
Vbuftl Qroup. Sunday
High School
4 00 p.m
MdRa School
8 00 pm
Pia-School Mon. fvu Fit
I to 12
MoriWy Fandy MRU Suppar
Third YMd of Each Montti ft30 pm

The Salvation Arm y
TH I SALVATION ARMY WORSMF
AMO SCRVVI CCNT1R
700 W. 24tti Sttaaf
Sanford. Flp 32771
407-3222942
CaptRna Robart and Lmda Rackkna. Corpa ORcera
Sunday Sarvtcea
• 45 am
Pram and FRtowtNp
• 45 a m
Sunday School
11 am
Hoftnaaa M— ang
Tuaaday Maaanga
•
30pm
Bftftft Stody and Prayar
7 pm
Mama laagua (Latka*)
7pm
Man a Faftmaftto CU&gt;
•
pm
Band Practct
•wm heart to Qod and hand to map*

United Church Of
Christ
LONQWOOO MLLft CONORSQATKMAL CHURCH
OCX.
1255 E E WRemaon Road
Longwood. FL
407-332 9253
Rav Or HR VouQbtood
U ru ia
Sunday Sarvcaa
Coraamporary
POO am
TradaunR WorRap
tOJOtffl
Nuraary Pmvtoad
Church School 9 1 5 a m - 1015am
Ydutti ft CNfeftan lAneary
Wadwaday
930pm

W esleyan
WESLEYAN CHURCH OF PAOLA
5590 Wayada Or.
Sanford. FL 32771
(Oft 1-4 (EaA 51) WaR
F n l StraR on Lett •Ona M*a)
Laonard ODonnRI
PaRjr
407-3229332
Y ffan fm CkepR kaGood Hawa*
Sunday School
949 pm
Momang Worafap
1100pm
Ewarang Worship
i 00 p m
Pftd-Waak Mag Wad
7 30pm
Ptaaaa Share Id u U a Wittt Ua

the s to re p ro b a -

ly has it In stock. North
Carolina jams, jellies and
pickles are also on sale.
Also, Georgia walnuts and
pecans are available. Hand
crafted items are on dis­
play and for sale, and from
time to time, homemade
pumpkin pies and other
treats will be offered.
Each weekday morning,
the patch will be filled
with preschoolers who
will have story time with
Grandma Pumpkin.
Around 900 children are
expected to attend.
For more information,
call the church at 407-8313777. The church is locat­
ed at 4921 S. Highway 1792 in Casselberry, just
north of the 436 intersec­
tion.
Community Marketplace
The Community School
o f Lake Mary is sponsor­
ing a Community
Marketplace and Holiday
Craft Show from 9 a.m. to
5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 10.
The event will be held at
First Baptist Church of
Winter Park, located at
1021 N. New York Ave, on
the comer of New York
and Beloit, across from the
golf course.
For detailed directions,
please call The
Community School at 407645-2343.

Cos pel Conceit
Ken Turner and New
Millennium Quartet will
be at Sanford Church of
God 6 p.m. Sunday, Nov.
4.
The community is invit­
ed to enjoy an evening of
gospel music.
Hie church is located at
801 W. 22nd St. in Sanford.
For more information, call
407-322-3942.

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Sanford, Florida

CoprV * o 2001 The Samncto HoraM

50C

Flight restrictions lifted at OSIA

By Dan Ping
Editor

* r/e
&gt; **

» t

»

The Federal Aviation Administration
announced Monday that flights under
Visual Flight Rules (VFR) may resume
today around the Orlando metropolitan
area.
The National Security Council required
the FAA to impose VFR restrictions in all
Class B airspace — a 20-nautical-mile
radius around major airports — following
the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11. The restric­

tion grounded all VFR flights out of the
Orlando/Sanford International Airport,
which falls within the 20-mile radius.
"It’s good news for us," said Larry Dale,
president of OSIA. "Most of our general
aviation flights — pleasure planes and
some business planes — nave been
grounded, and it's hurt a number of busi­
nesses here at the airport It's also had an
affect on some of the training Comalr has
been able to do.”
Larry Tague, president o f Orlando
Sanford/
I Aircraft Sales, said he was pleased

to have the restrictions lifted. Tague's
company sells aircraft to general aviation
users.
“Wc couldn't fly the planes at all, so we
couldn't demonstrate them for our cus­
tomers," Tague said. “We also have cus­
tomers who fly into the airport. They
couldn't do that under these restrictions."
Tague said allowing VFR flights will
"put us back to normal," though he
doubts the company will be able to recoup
lost sales.
“We've sold one aircraft since Sept. 11.

We average about five or six during a that
same time frame " Tague said. "O f course
our overhead costs never stopped. We still
had employees to take care of."
Until Monday's announcement, only
those pilots rated for Instrument Flight
Rules (IFR) could fly in the Class B air­
space.
"You had to file an IFR flight plan,
which means you have to follow a pre­
scribed route, be under air traffic control
See Restrictions, Page 8A

.

On the Line
Must-win takes on a different
meaning now. With the top
two spots locked In for the
three districts Involving
Seminole Athletic
Conference football teams,
local squads must win their
final two games to even gar­
ner consideration for an AtLarge bid to the playoffs.
P age I B

Deputies host
fund-raiser for
memorial park
A fun-filled day Is planned
in the effort to build a commu­
nity-funded park. It all takes
place Saturday, Nov. 3 in
Oviedo.
The fundraising event will
feature live bands, a car show
as well as various law enforce­
ment and fire rescue presenta­
tions and displays.
There will be various activi­
ties for children. There will also
be an auction of goods, gift cer­
tificates (including Disney tick­
ets) and a fishing trip with
actor James Beat, who played
stwrrin kusco r. Coltrane on me
Dukes of Hazzard TV series.
Best lives In the Oviedo area is
also slated to be on hand for
the fundraising event.
Guest speaker will be Tom
Feeney, Speaker of the Florida
House of Representatives.
Money raised from this
event will go toward building
a 20-acre park near Geneva on
the western shore of Lake
Hamey. It is being named in
memory of Seminole County
Deputy Eugene Gregory, who
was killed July 8,1998 while on
duty in the Geneva area.
The fundraiser gets under­
way Nov. 3 at 10 a.m. and lasts
until 6 p m
The cost is a $5 donation per
adult. Children under 16 are
free. The location is Red Bug
Lake Road and Oviedo Market
Place Boulevard (behind the
Oviedo walk-in clinic). Parking
is available at Target.
For more information, con­
tact Deputy Todd Moderson,
park project chairman, at 407­
977-6381. You may also visit
the park project web site at
http-V/wwwsemlnolesheriff.or
gflememorial/index.php.

Sem inole Sm ile

An galia Tindel Coowner of Groce &amp; Glory,
a new gift store going in next
to the Helen Stairs Theatre

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N e i g h b o r s

Sunland residents
say apartment
complex riddled
with flaws
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

By Michelle Je rla
Managing Editor

SANFORD — A county
neighborhood continues to
fight city hall over an apart­
ment complex approved by the
city of Sanford.
Residents in Sunland
Estates, which is just outside
the Sanford city limits, say the
city should not allow residents
to move into Wyndham Place
Apartments until problems
with
—
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• drainage.
Our b eef is ju st
not with the
apartments, it’s

traffic,3™1
among
others, arc

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and (County
Commissioner
Daryl) McLain
too. It’s costing
taxpayers
money, and

been down
there (dty
hall) since
said resident Ruth

he doesn’t

Now I
have lights
coming
into my
Sunland Rotxtom home."
Resident
Donna
Dondanville also has lights
shining into her living room.
According to Dondanville, the

seem to care.
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sh elter
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men! com plex overlooking her back yard. O Nailt and her neighbors In Sunland Estates were told most ot the
apartm ent buildings w ould be two-story; however, m ore than 00 percent of the 260-unit com plex is three-story.

developer demolished her
retaining wall and promised to
reconnect her fence with the
new wall required by the dty.
Six months later, Dondanville,
who is recovering from a
quadruple bypass, continues to
cnase her dog almost dally
because It escapes from her
yard through tnc hole left by
the missing wall.
"1 start shaking when I think
about this," she said. "I’m so
furious. Our property values
are definitely going down."

Other concerns of the neigh­
bors Include drainage from the
apartments running into their
lots, Illegal U-tums at the
entrance of their subdivision
and foundation cracks in
homes.
Originally neighfc
^ lbors com­
plained about a Styi
ity ro foam and
stucco wall constructed around
the perimeter of the complex.
In the development order, the
d ty demanded the wall to be
block, but the developer claims
they received a permit from

the city to build the Styrofoam
wall. City Commissioner
Randy Jones brought the dis­
crepancy to d ty hall and the
old wall will be tom down.
Three years ago, the Sanfonl
Planning and Zoning
Commission denied the land
use, but was overturned by the
city commission. Mike Skat,
chairman of the P&amp;Z board,
said he knew it was a "poor
place" to put an apartment
See Apartments, Page 8A

SANTORD
— Seminole
County's animal shelter is re­
opening Friday with a new
name, new management and a
chance for people to lock-up
their spouse, boss or any other
member of the community.
The SIX."A of Central Florida
Seminole Branch is hosting a
"W hine" and Cheese Lock-Up
from 1 to 3 p.m. on Oct. 26 at the
newly renovated facility. It will
Ik* the first event held at the
shelter since the financially trou­
bled
Humane Society
of
Seminole County announced in

lulu* tl*» i ’I.iiis |«« tm*ry',f w ith th e

Orlando Humane Society — cre­
ating the Society for the
Prevention
of Cruelty
to
Animals (SI’CA) of Central
Florida.
"We are hosting the event to
let people know we are here, we
are open, and we aren't going
anywhere,"
said
Edward
DeAguilera, SPCA of Central
Florida manager of community
relations. "And, we want people
to come out and show there sup­
port."
Discussions for the merger
began earlier this year when the
Humane Society of Seminole
County approached the Orlando
Sex* Shelter, Page 7A

Police use
speed to
a ttra c t teens

County teaches residents
how to create a habitat
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
LONGWOOD — Police uti­
lize a variety of programs to teach
juveniles the dangers of illegal
drug and alcohol use, but no
other activity catches the eye like
"Beat the Heat."
Complete with hotrods and
dragsters, a group of local police
officers are keeping Seminole's
roods safer by teaching juveniles
not only the horrors brought on
by impaired driving, but encour­
aging drivers not to drag race in
the streets.
Beat the Float Is a national pro­
gram sponsored by the National
Hot Rod Association (NHRA)
with hundreds of chapters across

HoraM photo by Tommy Vlncant

Ryan Bruce, on Investigator with the Longwood P olice Departm ent, shows
off the hot rod Cam era he uses with the "Beat the H e a r program

the US and Canada. The theme of
the program is "racing for educa­
tion," and to become a member
one first has to be a police officer
or firefighter.
According to Longwood inves­
tigator Ryan Bruce, flashy cars
help "break down the barriers"
between police officers and juve-

niles. Since March, Bruce lias put
about 300 hours of his own time
into his 1976 Chevy Nova hotrod
making in it one of the hottest
road machines in Seminole.
"AH these cars are built with
money out of our own pocket
See Speed. Page 5A

Deputies close unlicensed senior hom e
From Staff R eports
Seminole County deputies,
including one specializing in
Elder
Services,
and
the
Department of Children and
Families arrested a Sanford
woman for operating an assisted
living facility without a license.
Mary Elizabeth Cooper, 67,
was arrested after an investiga­
tion uncovered she did not have
a license to operate her business.
The home is located at 2979

Truman Street in Sanford. At
one time, deputies say the home
was a licensed assisted living
facility to care for the elderly.
The license, however, has not
been renewed in two or three
years.
A DCF representative visited
the home on Friday, Oct. 19 and
noted unsafe and unsanitary
conditions.
On Monday, Oct. 22, Seminole
deputies and DCF visited the
home and removed the resi­

dents, who were then placed in
other facilities that are licensed.
Those removed from the facility
were a 99-year-old man and two
women, who arc both 82 years
old. There names were withheld
for confidentiality.
Cooper was arrested and
charged
with
Owning/Operating an Assisted
Living Facility without a
License. She has since posted
bond and has been freed from
jail.

GENEVA — Seminole resi­
dents wanting to commune with
nature in their very own back­
yards should journey out to the
Ed Yarborough Nature Center in
Geneva Saturday.
From 10 a.rn. to 2 p.m., the
nature center will be holding
"create a backyard lubitJt day."
Chris Duby, of the county's nat­
ural lands program, said the
program is an opportunity for
residents to leam now to respect
and to live with wildlife in their
own backyards.
"There's good and bad ways
to interact with wildlife," Dubv
explained. "We basically offer
up ideas on how to safely attract
wildlife."
Too often residents throw
table scraps to animals, hut
according to Duby that is just
conditioning the animals to
associate humans with food,
which can be especially danger­
ous with several animals, espe­
cially bears and alligators.
"They think they're doing a
good thing by giving out left­
over french fries or pizza, but it's
an easy meal for them," Dubv
said. "Even if you live next to a
retention pond you're probably
going to have to deal with alliga­
tors one time or another."
The backyard habitat day pro­
gram includes exhibits, displays
and nature crafts for children,
plus two video presentations;

safety around animals and leam
how to create a pond/water gar­
den.
Ihrough the exhibits and dis­
plays residents will leam how to
safely attract wild animals to
their property by planting natur­
al vegetation and butterfly gardeas and building ponds, bird­
houses and brush piles.
According to Duby, small
yard ponds with fish have
become the rave, but what many
residents don't expect is the
ponds also attract turtles, frogs
and even snakes.
Duby also suggests the pro­
gram is for all resident, not just
those who live in rural areas.
"Anywhere I go, even here in
downtown Sanford, I've seen
wildlife," Duby said, pointing
out he's viewed opossum, fox
and raccoon in the downtown
area.
Spcxial appearances will also
lx* made by live aiiimals that res­
idents may find in their back­
yard. Ikx&gt;r prizes drawings for
native plants, bialhouses and
more are also part of the pro­
gram. The Ed Yarborough
Nature Center is in the 180-acre
Geneva Wilderness Area that
lies to the south of the Geneva
community on County Road 426
in East Seminole County. For
more information call 407-665­
7351
C h risto p h er P atto n c a n be
reached at cp atton U scm ln o leherald.com or 407-322-2611.

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DEAR ABBY: Our daughter, "Adrienne," is 20
and not very sodable. She doesn't have many
friends.
Almost every time my wife and 1 go out to eat
or go away for the weekend,
my wife insists on taking
Adrienne along because she
doesn't want to leave her
home.
Abby, our daughter
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should be out with friends —
— not her parents. 1 would
like to spend some time
alone with my wife. How do
you feel about this situation?
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in Florida Hospital Altamonte,
located at 601 fe. Altamonte
Drive, in the Family Resource
Center.
The holiday extravaganza
will include speakers horn
Honey Baked Ham, Pierre's
Wine Cellar, Sanford Flower
Shop and Schakolad
Chocolate Factory.
There is no charge for mem­
bers, and coat for non-mem­
bers is $5. To make reserva­
tions, call 407-829-2100.

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FRUSTRATED:
Your daughter is no longer a child; she's a young
woman now. There is no reason why a 20-yearold cannot spend weekends at home without
parental supervision. By insisting that Adrienne
be consistently present when you go out to din­
ner or away on trips, your wife is discouraging
intimacy with you and preventing her daughter
from developing independence. As long as
Adrienne is encouraged to lean on you for enter­
tainment, sh ell be less likely to forge friend­
ships with contemporaries. Perhaps counseling
Will help to give her more confidence socially.
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Friday, Oct. 26, in the Sanford
Civic Center.
Admission is free.

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Hats, hams and percussion equipment marked the beginning of the 26th annua) Seminote County High School Band Festival held
last Saturday at Lyman High School. The event was sponsored by Sanford Optimist Ctub and the Seminole Herald.

DEAR ABBY: My husband, "Jamie," died earli­
er this year. My teen-age son, "Jamie Jr.," wants his
father's military records. When I found them, I
was shocked. Jamie got an honorable discharge
from the U S. Army, but he also appeared before a
board of inquiry for striking an officer.
Jamie never disclosed this to me or any of his
family. It would have been a disgrace. Jamie and
our son had a very close relationship, and I don't
want Jamie Jr. to tie disillusioned and ashamed of
his father now.
I am tempted to "lose" these records. What do
you think?
SURPRISED WIFE IN OKLAHOMA CITY

Marijuana PotoeMion
• Jenold Costello, 46, of Sanford was
arrested by county deputies Monday for
knowingly driving with a suspended
license. A search of the Chevy truck also
produced a marijuana cigarette.
• Frederick Hendricks, 47, of Sanford
was arrested by Sanford police Friday after
a search warrant of his home produced 40
grams of marijuana. He was charged with
possessing more than 20 grams of marijua­
na with the intent to distribute and posses­
sion of drug paraphernalia (scales).

: DEAR SURPRISED WIFE: G ive your ion his
father’s military records. If you do, I can't help
feeling your son will gain even more respect for
his father. This is an excellent example of how
people can change and grow, even though they

Larceny
• Terrence Green, IB, of Sanford was
arrested by county deputies Tuesday for
stealing $875 worth of gas from Rare Trac
gas station on State Hoed V&gt;.

t^vay Hava n u d a m is ta k e s w h e n th e y w e re

younger.

• Kelly Bradley, 40, of Sanford was
arrested by Sanford police Monday for
stealing license plates. He reportedly stole
two tags on Bob Thomas Circle.
• Marvin Knight, 47, of Sanford was
arrested by Sanford police Friday for
removing a pair of snorts from lust for
Feet and not paying for them. He was
charged with larceny.

DEAR ABBY: 1 have been dating the sweetest
man for about three months. "Danny" leaves me
living notes, draws me pictures, massages my
Hack, and even makes my bed when I'm in the
shower. He is without a doubt the most thought­
ful man I’ve ever been with, and I have fallen for
him hard.
: There is one problem: Danny doesn't make
much money. He works hard in his field, but it's
either feast or famine.
; I, on the other hand, earn a very substantial
salary. 1 have been afraid to share this fact with
Danny for several reasons. One, my career intimi­
dated my previous boyfriend, and I don't want
that to happen again. And, two, I'm very private
about my assets anyway.
Abby, should I keep my income a secret from
Danny, or is that considered "lying”? Can a rela­
tionship work between a man and woman who
are miles apart on the income scale — especially
when the woman is the richer of the two?
CONFUSED YOUNG WOMAN IN LOVE

Fraud Impersonation
• Jodie Donahue, 22, of Sanford was
arrested by county deputies Monday
when after a routine traffic stop Donahue
provided deputies with two full names
and four social security numbers other
than her own. She was charged with dri­
ving with a suspended license, fraud
impersonation and possession of a con­
trolled substance as one Hydmcodone
tablet was found in the center console
without a prescription.
• Lucille Thomas, 25, of Sanford was
arrested by county deputies Saturday for
driving with a suspended license and
fraud impersonation. Thomas reportedly
gave deputies a false birth date.
Grand Theft Auto
• All from Sanford, Horace Cleveland,
18, Calvin Lee, 24, and Terrence Green, IB,
were arrested by Sanford police Tuesday
after a global positioning system installed
in a rental car led police to the stolen vehi­
cle. Cleveland was charged with vehicle
theft and driving without a driver's license
while Lee and Green were charged with
trespassing an occupied conveyance. A pill
bottle of suspected crack cocaine was
found in the vehicle but officers were
unable to establish possession.

DEAR CONFUSED: If Danny hasn't asked, I
see no reason to discuss your finances prema­
turely Yes, a relationship like yours can work.
But only if the qualities each person brings to
the relationship are considered equally impor­
tant
Dear Abby is written by Pauline Phillips and
daughter Jeanne Phillips.
; For an excellent guide to becoming a better con­
versationalist and a more attractive person, order
"How to Be Popular." Send a business-size, selfaddressed envelope, plus check or money order
fpr $5 (US. funds only) to: Dear Abby Popularity
Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 610540447. (Postage is included.)

Resisting an Officer
• Seminole deputies arrested Leon
Kysak, 20, of Sanford Friday after a he
tried to cash stolen checks. I fe was
charged with resisting an officer, larceny,
forgery and fraud.
• Seminole deputies arrested Donna
Criccu, 43, of Sanford Tuesday morning
after being locked out of her house and
causing a ruckus. A relative stated she was

O 2001 U N IV E R S A L PRESS SYN D IC A TE

locked out because of combative behavior
as a result of her being under the influence
of alcohol. Grieco was charged with dis­
turbing the peace and resisting an officer
without violence.
• Brian Peterson. 18. of Sanford was
a it m c x l b y t K in liw k U r|iu tk .-a t iU la y fu t

resisting an officer without violence and
possession of alcohol by a person under
21-years old. Peterson was in possession of
three unopened Hud Light beer cans and
one opened can. He reportedly led
deputies on quarter mile foot chase before
being apprehended
• Curtis Black, 19, of Sanford was
arrested by Seminole deputies Saturday
after they witnessed him holding an alco­
holic beverage behind Jthe Comfort Zonebar located at 13th Street and Williams
Street. Black led deputies on a two-block
foot chase before being apprehended. He
was charged with open container, possess­
ing alcohol under the age of 21 and resist­
ing an officer without violence.
• Anthony Collier, 37, of Sanford was
arrested by Sanford police Sunday for dri­
ving with a suspended license. A K-9 had
to locate Collier after he ran from police.
I le was found hiding under a boat in resi­
dent's backyard. He was charged with
resisting an officer without violence and
driving with a suspended license.
Disorderly Intoxication
Richard Smith, 41, of Sanford was
arrested by Sanford police Friday for dis­
orderly intoxication after he refused to
stop cussing and hollering while police
tried to work a crash scene at 27th Street
and French Avenue,
DUI
Bradley Parkin, 47, of Sanford was
arrested by Sanford police Friday alter he
crashed his truck into a small retention
pond in the area of Sanford Avenue and
la k e Mary Boulevard. Parkin was charged
with driving under the influence, damage
of property and reckless driving.
Drug Paraphernalia
• Bobby Rouse, 39, of Sanford was
arrested by Seminole deputies Saturday
after the found him in front of the Comfort
Zone bar with an open container. They
also found two crack pipes in his back
pcxket. Rouse was charged with open con­
tainer and drug paraphernalia.
• Thomas Tindall. 52, of Geneva was

arrested by Seminole deputies Saturday
for driving under the influence, driving
with a suspended license and resisting an
officer without violence.
• Donald McNair, 50, of Sanford was
arrested by Seminole deputies for his sec­
ond charge of driving under the influence.
• Kimberly Smith, 30, of Sanford was
arrested by a Florida Highway Patrol
trooper Sunday for driving with a sus­
pended license and driving under the
influence.
• Sanford police arrested Patricia
Cason, 48. of Sanford Sunday for her third
charge with driving under the influence,
reckless driving and driving with a sus­
pended license.
■ Lake Mary police arrested Michael

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' under the influence. Matthew Crudata, the
passenger in the vehicle, was arrested for
resisting an officer without violence as he
refused to stay in the vehicle while police
conducted the investigation.
• Eric Schwartz, 22, of Sanford was
arrested by Seminole deputies Sunday for
driving under the influence. A bottle of
liquor and an apparent mixed drink were
noticed in the front of the vehicle with
Schwartz. A small plastic bag of marijuana
was also found in the center console.
Schwartz was charged with DUI and pos­
session of marijuana.
Loud Music
Roosevelt Caines, 32, of Sanford was
arrested by Sanford police Saturday for
loud music, not wearing a seat belt and
driving with a expired license.
Underage Drinking
Michaela Almirall, 19, of Sanford was
arrested by Casselberry police Sunday for
possessing an alcoholic beverage under
the age of 21.

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Midway Community
Center will host an
Octoberfest 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 27.
Entertainment includes
m u stie r, c o m m u n it y I n fo r m * -

tlon, face painting, games,
basketball, softball and minia­
ture golf. Food and beverages
will be available.
The center is located at 2045
Flurston St. The event is spon­
sored by Eagle Landing
Enterprises Inc.
The Sem inole County
Extension Service, located at
250 W. County Home Road In
Sanford, will offer the pro­
gram, Landscape
Management for the Home
Owner, 9 a.m. to noon
Saturday, Oct. 27.
A1 Ferrer, Seminole County
urban horticulturist, will be
the featured speaker.
Admission is free. For infor­
mation or to make reserva­
tions. call 407-665-5558 or 407665-5561.
Tire Amnesty
Due to the success of the
Tire Amnesty Day held
Saturday, Oct. 20, the
Seminole County Solid Waste
Management Division is
extending the amnesty period.
The extended tire collection
period will run daily through
Saturday, Nov. Z
Residents of unincorporat­
ed Seminole County and resi­
dents of the cities located in
Seminole County can take up
to 25 tires, free of charge, to
the Seminole County Landfill,
located at 1930 Osceola Road
in Geneva, from 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. For more than 25 tires,
call Seminole County's Solid
Waste Management Customer
Services at 407-665-2250.

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Master Storyteller
"Country Jo e " Rosier will
host a Night of Fright at Our
House Books and Coffee,
located at 308 E. Commercial
Ave. in Sanford, 8 p m . Friday,
Oct. 26, Saturday, O c t 27, and
Wednesday, Oct. 31.
Admission is $4, and there
will be limited seating.
The storyteller will also
host Scary Stories For
Youngsters at the same loca­
tion 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27.
Admission is $ 2 5 0 for adults
and $1 or a new toy for chil­
dren.
Net proceeds will help pur­
chase toys for the Safehouse
of Seminole.

Cocaine Possession
• Casselberry police arrested Edward
Fields Jr., 24, arid Then Williams, 20, both
Sanford Saturday after an police informant
asked the two to sell him some cocaine.
The subjects agreed and arrived at a pre­
determined location. Upon their arrival
they were arrested, but not drugs were
found. The men stated they were just
going to take the money. Both were
charged with conspiracy to sell. However
when the officer checked his car after
dropping the subjects off at jail a bag of
CTack cocaine was found in his back scat.
The two men were recharged with posses­
sion with intent to distribute.
• Sanford police conducted an opera­
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Rocks, 37, all of Sanford were arrested for
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Obituaries
HOMER G. AUSTIN
Homer G. Austin, 79, of
Washington Avenue, Sanford, died
Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2001, in Beverly
Healthcare, Lake Mary.
Bom In Sparta, Tenn., he moved to
Central Florida in 1959. He was a
retired automobile mechanic and a
member of Central Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Juanita
Austin of Sanford; four sons, G.
Powell Austin of Sanford, Douglas
Austin of Sparta, Tenn., Tommy
Austin of Wythville, Va., and Rick
Austin of luioxvllle, Tenn.; three
daughters, Wanda Sue Williams of
Orange Gty, Jan Barnett of Leesburg
and Patty Cook of Sanford; a brother,
Venton Austin of Crossviile, Tenn.; a
sister, Beulah Johnson of Sparta, Tenn.;
t l grandchildren; and seven great
grandchildren.
Funeral service is 10 a m. Thursday
In Altman-Long Funeral Home of
DeBary. Burial will follow in
Hollywood Cemetery In Orange City.
Visitation Is 6 to 8 p.m, Wednesday in
the funeral home.
Altman-Long Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.
EDWARD STANTON BAXTER
Edward Stanton Baxter, 89, of Met/
Avenue, Sanfotd, died Monday, Oct.
15.2001.
Bom Feb. 8, 1912, in Philadelphia,
P a, he was a retired chief warrant offi­
cer 4 In the U.S. Air Force.
Survivors Include a daughter,
Doris Bacon-ELsea of Sanford; and a
brother,
Thomas
Baxter
of
Philadelphia, Pa.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford Is in charge of arrangements.

ANN MARIE BETTES
Ann Marie Bettes, 81, of Coronado
Terrace, Deltona, died Monday, Oct.
15.2001, In her residence.
Bom in New York City, she moved
to Central Florida from Sharon, Mass.,
in 1979. She was a homemaker and a
member of the Our Lady of the Lakes
Catholic community and Deltona
Hills Golf and Country Gub.
Survivors include two sons, John
West Bettes Jr, of Deltona, and Joseph
MacBeth Bettes III, of Altamonte
Springs; three daughters, Eileen Stater
of Deltona, Elizabeth Fin of South
Easton, M ass, and Julie Ann Bettes of
Winter Park; two sisters, Eileen
Cashman of Pompano and Katherine
Lands! of Attelboro, Mass; II grand­
children; and one great grandchild.
Memorial donations may be made
to Hospice of Vblusia/Flagler, 3800
Woodbriar Trail, Port Orange, FL,
32119.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home of
Orange City Is in charge of arrange­
ments.

greal grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held 3 p.m.
Saturday. Oct. 27, in Second Shiloh
Missionary Baptist Church of Sanford
with the Rev. Marvin Scott officiating.
Visitation will be 5JO to 7:30 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 26, in the church and noun
Saturday. Burial will follow in
Evergreen Cemetery, Sanford.
Marvin C. Zanders Funeral Home
of Apopka is in charge of arrange­
ments.

LILUAN A. MCKINNEY
Lillian A. McKinney, 91, of
Huntington Village Circle, Daytona
Beach, died Friday, Oct 19, 2001, in
Halifax Medical Center.
Bom in West Chicago, III, she
moved to Central Florida in 1981. She
was a homemaker and a member of
Disciples of Ctvtst Women’s Group in
Washington, III. She was also a den
mother for the Cub Scout of America
and the PTA in Washington, III.
Survivors include a son, Daniel G.
McKinney of DcLand; two daughters,
Barbara Joan Smiley of Arvada, Colo,
and Gloria A. Carlock of East Peoria,
111.; a sister, lone Breedlove of Osteen;
seven grandchildren; and seven great
grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be made
to the Alzheimer's Association, 3111
North Nova Road, Ormond Beach, FL,
32174.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home of
Orange City Is In cFiarge of arrange­
ments.
SYLVIA C MILLER
Sylvia C. Miller, 65, of King
Richards Court, Orange City, died
Friday, Oct. 19,2001, in Central Florida
Regional Hospital, Sanford.
Bom in Claremont, N .H , she
moved to Central Florida from
Greenville, S.C , in 1993. She was a
retired travel agent who worked for
Getz Travel Agency in Winter Park for
five years. She was of the Lutheran
faith. She enjoyed playing bridge, gar­
dening and traveling.
Survivors include her husband of 43
years, Rudolph MilleT; two sons,
Steven Miller of Merritt Island and
Andrew Miller of Atlanta, Ga.; two
brothers; two sisters; and five grand­
children.
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PAT M. PEEDE
Pat M. Peede, 86, of Krider Road,
Sanford, died Sunday, Oct. 21,2001, In
her residence.
Bom Nov. 26, 1914, in Guilford
County, N.C, she moved to Sanfotd in
19%. She was a member of All Souls
Catholic Church In Sanfotd. She was a
homemaker.
Survivors include two daughters,
Gwyn McCormick and Glenda
Fowler, both of Sanfotd; three sons,
Robert McCormick of Seattle, Wash.,
Perry McCormick of Hugo, Otda., and
Anthony McCormick of Haymarket,
Va.; a sister, Irene Bybce of Sanford; 17
grandchildren; and 34 great grand­
children.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrangements.

OLUE MAE PENN
Oilie Mae Pern. 93, of Mellonville
Avenue, Sanford, died Saturday, Oct.

ROBERT GEORGE STRONG
Robert George Strong, 65, of West
Plantation Boulevard. Lake Mary,
died Monday, Oct. 15, 2001, in
Longwood.
Bom in Staten Island, N.Y., he
moved to Central Florida from
Bricktown, N.J., in 1991. He was a
real estate associate and served in the
U S. Army. He was a member of the

American Legion. He was of the
Moravian faith.
Survivors include his wife, Carol
Strong of Lake Mary; two daughters,
Laura Samo of Jackson, N.J., and
Linda Dailey of I.ake Mary; a son,
Robert G. Strong Jr., of Lake Mary;
and six grandsons.
Baldwin
Fairchild
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Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

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Cedle J. Plante, 92, of Maitland
Boulevard, Maitland, died Sunday,
Oct. 21,2001, in Maitland.
Bom in Fall River, Mass., she
moved to Central Rorlda from
Clifton, N.J., in 1994. She was a mem­
ber of S t Mary Magdalen Catholic
Church and the Rosary Society of St.
Paul's Church in Clifton, N.J.
Survivors include a son, Jerey
Plante of Longwood; a daughter,
Margot Preston of Milton, Mass.; a sis­
ter, Alice Hook of Lake Hurst, N.J.;
four grandchildren; and three great
grandchildren.
Baldwin Fairchild Oviedo Chapel
is in charge of arrangements.

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Bom in Brooklyn, N.Y., he moved
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Survivors indude his wife, Marcia
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2001i in Sanford.
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moved to Centra) Florida from
Charleston, S C , in 1970. She was a
homemaker and a member of Central
Baptist Church. She also served in the
U A Navy.
Survivors include her husband,
Oscar Carter of Sanford; three sons,
Richard Carter of Bristol, and Stephen
and Robert Carter, both of Orlando; a
daughter, Donna Smith of Orlando;
five grandchildren; and 1 great grand­
child.
Baldwin Fairchild Oviedo C u p el
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SEAN P. CONDIE
Sean P. Condie, 29, of Sutton Place
Boulevard, Winter
Park, died
Saturday, Oct. 20,2001, in Winter Park
Memorial Hospital.
Bom April 2, 1972, in USalle, III,
he resided in Central Florida for 16
years. He was a member of St.
Stephen Catholic Church and the
alumni association of the University
of Florida.
Survivors include his wife, Melissa
F. Condie of Winter Park; his father
and stepmother, Scott D. and Kathy
Condie of Bluffton, S.C.; his mother
and stepfather, Bridget and John
Trehame of Winter Park; a brother,
Ryan Condie of Winter Park; a step­
brother,
Daniel
Trehame
of
Greensboro, N.C.; a stepsister,
Kathryn Trehame of t louston, Texas,
and a grandmother, Margaret Condie
of Valparaiso, Ind.
Banfield Funeral Home of Winter
5prings Is in charge of arrangements.

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Palsy Owens Green, 52, formerly of
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11 1949, in Sanford, she
Bom July 11,
was an office manager for a physicians office. She was a member of
Heritage Church in Fayetteville, Ga.
Survivors include her husband,
Walter Green of Fayetteville. Ga.; a
daughter, Amy Reese of Alpharetta,
Ga.; a brother, E.E. "Pee Wee" Owens
of Orange G ty; and a sister, Elaine
RiCharde of Sanfotd.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrangements.
HANNAH L HARRIS
Hannah L Harris, 96, of Laurel
Avenue, Sanford, died Friday. Oct. 19,
2001.
Bom In St. Mathews, S .C , she
moved to Central Florida in 1920. She
was a homemaker and a member of
Second Shiloh Baptist Church of
Sanford and of Heroines of Jericho
No. 103 in Jacksonville.
Survivors include a daughter,
Ernestine Williams of Jacksonville;
two sisters, Margaret Patterson and
Odessa Monroe, both of Gordon wile;
a brother. Welton C. Cheeseboro of
Albany, Ga.; seven grandchildren; 10
great grandchildren; and 10 great

VALENTINE R. PAINTER
Valentine R. Painter, 87, of Charing
Cross Circle, Lake Mary, died
Saturday Oct. 20,2001, in Lake Mary.
Bom in New York, he moved to
Central Florida from Pomptun Plains,
N.J., in 1989. He was a cost analyst
with Western Electric and a member
of Nativity Catholic Church, Knights
of Columbus and Leisure Senior Club.
He was captain in the U S. Army Air
Corps.
fnirvivors Include his wife, Helen
M. Painter of Lake Mary; two sons,
Gregory Painter of Langwood and
Brian Painter of Sehwenksville, Pa.; a
daughter, Barbara Glanville of Morris
Plains, N.J.; a brother, John Arthur
Painter of Millersvtlle, Pa.; and six
grandchildren.
Baldwin Fairchild Qaklawn Chapel
Is in charge of arrangements.

20. 2001, in Health Care and
Rehabilitation Center of Sanford.
Bom Feb. 26,1908, in Rochelle, Ga.,
she was a homemaker and a member
of Mount Olive A.M E- Church.
Survivors include two daughters,
EUa P. Miller of Sanford and Jessie Beil
Session of Lake Monroe; two brothers,
Sam Jones of Oviedo and Fred Jones
of Plneview, Ga.; a sister, Mae
Williams of Sanford; a grandson and
caretaker, David L Session Jr , of
Sanford; nine other grandchildren; 30
great grandchildren; and 26 great
great grandchildren.
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m ostly on m ilk bread and cheese. He was unable to contin­
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and being able to rescue his family from a life o f poverty.
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attic and a lot of com m unication problem s, because he
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m oney to becom e a partner in a restaurant and send money
back to G reece for his sisters dow ries, and so that his par­
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first 30 years. He had opened a to talk o f 12 restaurants
prior to moving to Sanford, FL and opening the Golden
Lam b Restaurant w hich he now calls the lucky #13. The
G olden Lamb was established in 1980 and has catered to
Sem inole and Volusia county residents, w ith hom e style
cooking. M any o f their em ployees have been thee from the
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bum a lot of midnight oil an our
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It's something we enjoy doing,
and we know how to do it."
Since 1993, Bruce has compet­
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tracks and believes the best way
to stopping young driven from
radng on tne streets is to get them
interested in real drag radng.
Five years ago, Seminole
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felt a need to get involved after
working crash scenes where Juve­
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'I'v e had to give two death
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said. "The third year I was in this
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myself."
Next week marks retirement
for Messer so the program has
been transferred to Longwood
investigator Jim Hockenberry.
Retirement will close the chapter
of law enforcement in Messer's
life, but his fervor for radng will
never die.
After 20 years of radng, sever­
al number one finishes, and an
ESPN racing cameo, Messer's
desire to drag race continues to
grow, as so does his collection of
dragsters.
With
retirement,
Messer hopes to have more time
to work on his new funny car,
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there on a good day,*Joked Lefebvre.

The local Beat the Heat pro­
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especially with recent troubles of
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Comity, said Bruce. The group is
attracting new members and new
dragsters and plans to start racing
again early next year.
"They tnink you ca
can Just grab a
wrench and go/ Messer said
about kids who think they are
drag racers by Just street radng.
"You have to have an education
to run these.'
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streets). They think they are, but
not until they get in a controlled
environment where everything is
equal can they find out who the
best driver Is.
The group's roadsters will be
on display at Longwood's
Halloween carnival O ct 28 and at
the Oviedo Marketplace Mall
Nov. 3. The local Beat the Heat
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th local
iportant
schools spreading their imp

roadsters, to make a taxdeductible donation to the non­
profit organization or to have the
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Bruce
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or
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Schools Interested in having
the group for educational speech­
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are local drag racers looking to

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also planning an aggressive we are going to do things differ­ 407-351-7722, ext. 269 to RSVP.
society for financial advice and community outreach program ently.
Each guest will receive refresh­
help, DeAguilera said. The two for Seminole to help raise aware­
"Our mission is to promote ments, and entertainment and
groups agreed to consolidate ness of the shelter. Along with responsible human behavior door prizes will be provided,
and become the SPCA of Central Friday's Whine and Cheese toward animals, and our vision including the chance to win two
Florida, and the Seminole Lock-up, the Wiggle Waggle is basically to put ourselves out tickets on Delta Airlines.
County Commission approved a Walk is planned for Saturday, of a job," he said. "The vision is
The first temporary resident
lease agreement giving Orlando Oct. 27, in Fort Mellon Park. for every animal to have a home will also arrive at the Seminole
management of the Sanford Registration begins at 10 a.m., and for us to no longer be need­ facility during the event, with
facility.
others arriving throughout the
and contests, including "Best Pet e d "
The organization decided in Sing-a-long" will be held
Friday's Whine and Cheese day. The shelter will officially
July to temporarily close the throughout
the
morning. Lock-Up will be held at the facil­ open to the public on Saturday.
facility for renovations and Complimentary refreshments ity, located at 2800 County Home
restructuring. About 30 animals will be available for animals and Road in Sanford, next to Flea
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were eventually
Florida.
adopted out to
Many of the
new owners.
programs
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we
offered at the
got the build­
Orlando facility
ing, we knew it
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including
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therapy
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grams
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with w hat they
training
and
education pro­
had.“
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shelter's goal is
when the new
H n M photo by Tommy Wncwrri to take a proac­
management
conducted
a Edw ard D eAguilera, com m unity tive, rather than
t h o r o u g h relations director (or S P C A o l r e a c t i o n a r y
inspection
of C en tral Florid a, and ‘ E llio t’ the approach to ani­
the facility, it m iniature schnauzer stand In front ot mal welfare.
realized major the new Sem inole County anim al . "It's impor­
r e n o v a t i o n s shelter. D eAguilera adopted Elliot tant to us to
our
were needed to from O range County anim al shelter. Illustrate
programs and
meet its stan­
dards, including an overhaul to have a strong PR campaign in
Seminole County," DeAguilera
the electrical system.
"We found that some critters said. "Previously, the only time
a
had chewed up the wires in the the community heard about the
facility
is
when
it
needed
money.
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more accommodating to animals
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the past. However, according to
DeAguilera, the changes are not
just aesthetic. With its restructur­
ing, the Seminole shelter will
now be able to provide various
new programs to the communi­
ty, including a low-cost spay and
neuter clinic, an on-duty veteri­
narian and an on-site wellness
clinic.
There are other changes. The
facility is now a low-kill, rather
than a no-kill, shelter, which
means aggressive or animals in
bad health will be euthanized.
Vouchers will no longer be given
to spay or neuter an adopted ani­
mal. Instead, the dog or cat is
required to be spayed or
neutered before they leave the
facility.
The new staff will include
Operations Manager Lindsey
Bayer, an animal cruelty investi­
gator and between 10 and 15
other
full- and part-tim e
employees. Three of the 10
employees working at the facili­
ty before the merger are return­
ing.
"We are going to do things dif­
ferently now, and we told them
we are going to go by our rules,"
DeAguilera said. "Some decided
not to stay."
DeAguilera said although the
Orlando-based organization is
now managing the facility, the
Seminole branch will be man­
aged on-site by Bayer.
"Seminole County has a dif­
ferent character than Orlando,"
he said. "We know we can’t run
the shelter from Orlando. That's
why the staff will be based in
Seminole."
DeAguilera said funds will
also be fairly distributed among
both facilities based on need and
circumstance. Various fund-rais­
ers will also help raise money for
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complex and feels terrible for
nearby residents.
I "The finished product is
nothing like I thought it would
be,” Skat said, who voted
Against the land use which
allowed the apartments to be
Constructed.
According to Skat, the good
news is the developer, the coun­
ty and city are working to alle­
viate drainage problems in the
neighborhood, which may not
be the result of the new apart­
ments, but rather just the
drainage inefficiency of the half
century old neighborhood.
“I know right now it hasn't
been a pretty sight out here, but
we're going to work diligently
to get it cleaned up," said apart­
ment project manager Wayne
Carroll.
• Unfortunately for residents
some of their problems go past
Hie apartments unsightliness
and is now effecting their quali­
ty of life. When the apartments
were first brought before the
board, they were labeled as a
ipix of three- and two-story
buildings, but ask any Sunland
resident and they'll swear all
the buildings are three stories
kill.
. • In fact, more than 90 percent
of the 260 apartments are threestory buildings, despite assur­
ances by the property owner
during a P&amp;Z meeting that
there would be more two-story
buildings than three-story
buildings.
O'Neill's yellow, nicely land­
scaped home is now dwarfed by
the three story apartments.
Adding to the height of the
apartments is the fact that the
developer raised the land
approximately four feet near
O'Neill's home. Visible cracks in
O'Neill's home and sidewalks

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Wayne C a rro l, project manager tor Wyndham Place apartments, about the
problems they've had with drainage.

were caused by vibrators com­
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complex, she said.
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Johnson, a retired city of
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city allowed the land to be
raised that high.
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water," he said. "They’re going
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Johnson also said he was
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many residents, they have to
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their subdivision entrance.
Residents speculate the prob­
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Lake Mary Boulevard turn right
onto 17/92 and want to get into
Wyndham Place Apartments.
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room for Florida Power and
Light to maintain power poles,
but he fears a masonry wall
built by the complex will pro­
hibit routine maintenance. He
cited the broken pole in his own
backyard as an example.
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the residents of Sunland Estates
say they are receiving little to no
support from their county com­
missioner, Daryl McLain.
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October 24, 2001

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W inter Springs makes the show
By Dma 8m(th
Sports Editor

Football
By OMn Smith
Sports Editor
SANFORD — It's show­
down time in the City of
: • Sanford Recreation and Parks
■;
Department Youth Flag
Football League.
The results from this past
Saturday on the Held across
. ;
from Sanford Middle School
• were such that both leagues
will have, barring an upset in
the final week of the season,
championship games this
Saturday (October 27th).
The Minor League (7through-9 year olds) saw a
.
couple of interesting and
exciting games as Shannon
Smith scored a couple of late
touchdowns to break open a
dose game as the Jaguars
outscored the Raiders 40-24,
and the Bengali used a ballcontrol offense to eat up 12 of
the 15 minutes in the second
half and Andrew Johnson
scored the game-winning
' ; touchdown as the Bengali
edged the Cowboys 12-6 to
break a tie between the two
teams.
The Bengali and Jaguars are
now alone in first place at 3-1,
while the Cowboys fell to 2-2
and the Raiders are still look­
ing for that elusive first victo­
ry at 0-4.
The Major League (10-»o-12
year old») at»o

r o » tighter.

The Steelers used a strong
defense and diversified
offense to dismantle the win­
less 49ets, 26-6, then got a lot
of help as Zach Brownlee
scored one touchdown and set
up another with an intercep­
tion as the Packers took a 13-0
lead and held on to upset the
previously unbeaten
Cowboys, 13-6.
The Cowboys and the
Steelers are tied for first with
identical 3-1 marks, while the
Packers evened their record at
2-2 and the 49ers are 0-4.
This Saturday (Oct. 27), the
Minors have the Raiders play­
ing on the Cowboys at 9 a.m.
and then the Jaguars square
off for the championship with
the Bengals at 10:15 a.m.
The Majors get their battle
out of the way early, as the
Cowboys line-up against the
Steelers at 11 JO a.m. with the
title hanging in the balance
and the 49ers face the Packers
at 12:45 p.m.
A recap of the scoring:
MINORS

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WINTER SPR IN G S — It was a bitter­
sweet 72 hours for the Winter Springs
football team.
On Friday, senior Deon Jenkins took
the opening kickoff, broke up the middle
and then down the left sideline for a 95yard kickoff return and the Bears never
trailed again as they rolled to a 35-0
Class 5A-District 3 victory over Titusville
at the A. W. Epps Sports Complex.
With that victory, Winter Springs
clinched its first-ever playoff berth.
First-year head coach Steve Katz then
led his Bears onto the home turf on
Monday looking for the 5A-3 title against
Mainland In a make-up game resched­

M a i n l a n d w i n s 5 A -3 title , b u t
B e a r s e a r n firs t p la y o f f b e r t h
uled from September 14th.
But just as they had done in earlier vic­
tories over Lake Mary and Lyman, the
Buccaneers got a turnover on the open­
ing play of the game and quickly scored
to take command of the game and never
looked back in blanking Winter Springs
264).
Just as it had done against Lyman last
week. Mainland kicker Eric Fuit popped
up a short kick that confused the Bears'
returners and by the time the ball was

recovered the Bucs' Harold Felder made
crushing hit that forced a fumble and
Robert Brown recovered at the 12.
Moments later, freshman quarterback
Jon Gamer found junior Donnell Golphin
fdr an 18-yard touchdown pass and
Fult's extra point, Mainland led 74)
just 1:41 into the game.
Winter Springs looked like it would tic
the game early in the second quarter as
the Bears drove from their own 36 to the
Buccaneers 14 before a fumble gave the

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CASSELBERRY — For the
second lime of the day on
Monday, Winter Springs and
Mainland battled it out headto-head for a district champi­
onship.
But unlike the football game
that the Buccaneers dominated
(see story elsewhere on this
page), it was the Bears that
cam e out on top in the Class
2A-District 4 Boys Golf
Tournament at Tuscawilla

By Dean Smith

C o u n t r y C lu b , ed y p n y ;

Sports Editor
SANFORD — Must-win
takes on a different meaning
now.
With the top two spots
locked in for the three dis­
tricts involving Seminole
Athletic Conference football
teams, local teams must now
win their finitl two games to
even gam er consideration for
the available At-Large bids.
When Mandarin knocked
off Ed White 24-17 in a battle
of Jacksonville schools on
Saturday, the Mustangs not
only clinched the Class 6ADistrict 1 championship, they
also guaranteed Oviedo the
runner-up spot no matter
what the Lions do against
Seminole this Friday.
Class 5A-District 3 was also
decided when Winter Springs
whitewashed Titusville 35-0
last Friday to clinch its firstever plavoff spot, ending the
hopes of Lake Mary.
The Bears were denied the
district title (see story above)
See Football, Page 2B

South run).
Jaguan . Shannon Sm ith 10 run (t&gt;|uan

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third playoff hole after the two
squads had both shot 300 dur­
ing regulation.
The Winter Springs quintet of
Gray, Smith, Cha, Jo and
Zalt2berg will advance to the
Class 2A-Region 2 Tournament
to be held next Tuesday
(October 30th) at Ironwood
G olf Club in Gainesville.
The Regional Tournament
will have a definite Seminole
Athletic Conference flavor as
the Bears and Buccaneers will
be joined by Lake Brantley,
which shot 305 on Monday,
Lake Mary, which put up a
total.
Oviedo (321) and Seminole
(328) finished eighth and
respectively.
Individually, Karl Fumo of
Oviedo lost in a two-hole,
three-person playoff for the
final spot in the Regional.

The Pine Ridge quarterback duo
Matt A ldrich (above) and Jerem y
Pickens (right) had no luck against
Lake M ary's tenacious pass rush,
going a com bined 2-tor-11 for 14
yards and an Interception os the
Ram s won for the first tim e a l home
a ll season and Improved to 4-4
overaN and 3-2 in C la ss 5A-District
3, keeping their At-Large playoff
hopes alive with a 35-7 thrashing of
the Panthers e l Don T. Reynolds
Stadium Friday n ight

BO YS GOLF
C L A S S 2 A -D IS T R I C T 4
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TEAM RESULTS:
I. Winter Springs, 300*: 2. Mainland. 300;

See Golf, Page 2B

Historic weekend at
ASA Super tourney
B y Dean Smith
Sports Editor

• E N G A L S 12. C O W B O Y S 6
Cow boyi _ Javan (| |.) Roherti 11run (extra
point try Ia iln l)
Bengali . Andrew Johnaon 21 run (extra
pom ! try failed)
Bengali _ Andrew Johnaon B run (extra
point try laded)
* N O T I _ Bengals contra! ball for 12 of 15
minuter in aecond h all

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S T E E L E R S 2 4 ,49ER S 6
Streirn _ Arhrnah (o th en m lrnrptxei arta
up a [k n rrl Burks'! Jlkyaid touchdown paw
from Mylar Netal (extra fxxnt try faded)
Sfceierx _ Ucntman Aiexaixier 4 run (Adrian
Thicker rue)
Sheke l _ MyWt Neal 45 paw b u n [ktu el
Burke (Arhrnah Ciarherc tu t)
4Hm . la in Carter 45 tun (extra punt try
*..i- i)
Sfcehtl _ Samuel Adama cankr meak (extra
pure try ladedl
PA CK ER S U CO W BO YS 4
Pttkcre _ Zach Bruwnlee 2 run (extra puint
laded)
Packer! _ Zach Brownlee 13 m leicepUn
return (Garrett Praarr ru&gt;)
Cowboyi tlwueJ Newell 50 rue (extra pure
laded)
______________________

Bear boys
bag 2A-4
golf title
B y Dean Smith
Sports Editor

Smith run).
Raklen _ Alton B u tti 39 kick ott return
(extra point try laalexl)
Jaguar! _ Shannon Sm ith 30 run (Shannon

2

But Hamilton immediately put a dag­
ger in the Winter Springs hopes when he
sprinted 80 yards down to the 10, only
missing a 90-yard TD run when he lost
See Bears, Page 2B

Victories
required
to secure
At-Large
positions

J A G U A R S 40. R A I D E R S 24
J a p u n _ Orjuxn BynJ 31 kkk oH rrtum
(Shanran South run)
R jkJm . M&lt; SptnrIU 35 kick off return
(ntre point try fxlird)
Jaguart _ Von Eric Sm all 4 run (citra point
try (allni)
R a k k n _ Alton Bum 13 run (ritra point
try laUnl)
Jaguar! _ Shannon Smith 37 run (extra

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point try u ix i)
Raklen _ Michael E Jw a n li 40 run iextra
point try b iM )
Jaguan _ Shannon Sm ith 35 run (Shannon
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back to the visitors at the 19.
After an incomplete pass. Mainland
star running back Antonie Hamilton
swept around the left side, made a beau­
tiful stop-and-go move and ran 81 yards
to pay dirt.
Winter Springs' defense rose up after
that and shut down the Buccaneers
offense the rest of the half and the score
was 144) at halftime.
Things looked good for the Bears to
start the second half as a clip on the kick­
off return gave Mainland the ball at the

Jofl W allace o» Long Haul/Taylor Brolhera/Shen Corporation/TPS (No. 31) blasts the last o l his seven home runs he
hit In four gam es lo win the Hom e Run Cham pionship and help his du b win the 2001 A S A M en s Super Slow Pitch
National Cham pionship and com plete the sweep of the Grand Slam at H istoric Sanford M em orial Stadium Sunday.

SANFORD — Mission accom­
plished.
Heading into the 2001 ASA
Men’s Super Slow Pitch
National Championships at
Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium, three challengers
thought they had a good oppor­
tunity to deny Long
Haul/Taylor Brothers/Shen
Corporation/TPS the fourth leg
of the Open Grand Slam.
But when the final out was
recorded Sunday afternoon on
Rinker-Stenstrom Field history
had been made as Long Haul
became just the second team
ever to win all four national
titles in the same year.
Long Haul, the No. 1 ranked
team in the country, had already
won the ISA (Independent
Softball Association), USSSA
(United States Specialty Sports
Association) and NSA (National
Softball Association) champi­
onships and came to Sanford on
a mission to add the ASA/USA

Softball (Amateur Softball
Association) banner to its
tion.
A Friday night pre-tourna­
ment game in which Team
Mi/uno put a scare into Long
Haul, losing 24-22 and having
the tying run in the batter's box
with only one out in the bottom
of the seventh inning, gave
everyone renewed hope.
But Long Haul showed in the
bottom of the first inning of its
first game of eliminations on
Saturday that it meant business,
quic dy erasing a 2-0 deficit by
sending 17 batters to the plate,
pounding out 14 hits, including
a pair of home runs, and scored
11 times to kick start a 23-3,
three-plus Mercv Rule victory
over New Construction.
It wasn't just the Long Haul
offense, which did count four
home runs and seven doubles
among its 27 hits, that shown as
the defense, led by pitcher
Andy Purcell, held New
Construction to only six hits.
Then came the first of
See Sweep, Page 3B

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October 24,

2001

Tile S eminole Herald

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3. Gordon (35-15, .535)
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3.
4. Be ary (33-17, .575)

5. Lessard (22-18. .550)
6. Turner (21-19, .525)
7. Smith(19-31,.475)

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Football
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when they were blanked by
Mainland on Monday, but their
4-2 district record, wilh favor­
able tie-breakers, is good
enough to finish second no mat­
ter wnat the Rams do.

While teams play their final
district games this week, it real­
ly becomes a matter of winning
the final two games for teams
like Lake Brantley, Lake Howell,
Lake Mary and Seminole if they
want to make the playoffs.
Two At-Large bids arc avail-

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able in each region, a group of
four districts, and Ihe Dost two
records get in.
As an example, Seminole and
Lake Brantley arc in Class 6ARegion 1 that includes 6ADistrict 1 ,6A-District 2 , 6ADistrict 3, and 6A-District 4 and
the two best records of all of the
teams that do not finish first or
second will get in.
So it is very important that
teams try to finish at least 6-4, a
record that was not good
enough to get Oviedo or Lake
Mary in last year.
This Friday will find Lake
Mary (4-4 overall) at Lyman;
Jacksonville-Sandalwood at
Lake Brantley (5-3); Seminole (44) at Oviedo; and in the biggest
game, Merritt Island (4-3) at
Lake Howell (4-4). All games
arc set to begin at 7:30 p.m.
The regular season will con­
clude on Friday, November 2nd,
with non-district games that fig­
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TEAM STATISTICS
F lirt dawna . lin e Ridge 13: Lake M ary 14
Roaha»yar4a _ (V ie Ridge 34-104; Lake M ary
45-309
Pining _ H ne Ridge 7-261; Lake M ary 6 6 0 .
r e a lly yarda _ Ptna Ridgs 7fc Lake M ary 22
F a n h tn -U rt . Pine Ridge 1-1; Lake M ary 4-1.
Praaltieeyarda _ Fine R U gr 1-5; Lake M ary 451.
P u n ts -a n s ^ . Pine Ridge 5-24.0; la k e M ary
2-414X

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
R U SH IN G _ Pina R id g r Howard Ungard 6
64, Martin R etie 16-44. Emmanuel Power* 2Z L Kevin George 2-2, Matt A ld rich I-(minua
111 M in Thoma* X m Jru * 13); Lake M ary:
Reggie Cam pbell 16-123. WU1 AlUeon 6-31
Derrick G rayiun 5-46. Jon Buhrlng 3-34. lew ta
H all 6-77, Cam eron Batrman 2-17, M ika
Muaetua 6-9, Jon Clark Hm inu» 1).
PASSIN G . Pine R id g r Juatin Thom a. 5-9-0.
62, Matt A ldrich 1-5-1, B, Jeremy Pk ken. 1-60,
6; Lake Mary: M ike Muaeka 5-5-0,12 Ire C lark
6 6 0 .0
R ECEIVIN G . Pine R idg r M ike Bullock 6
25, M ike Cogbum 1-34, Doug Weber 1-17,

D ISTR IC T STANDINGS
CLASS 6A-DI5T1UCT1
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• O viedo
Lake Brantley

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4-1
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Sem inole

Jacksonville-Sandalwood
Dr Land

CLASS 5A-DISTRICT
* Daytona Beach-Mainland
• Winter Springs
Lake Mary
Lyman

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L M .C a n w ra n Batrman 7 run (kick fatted)
LM _ R e n te Cam pbell 4 run (Derrick
Crayton paaa hum M ike M u n is )
Fourth y ifh T
PR _ Matt A ld rich 1 run (Tom D airy kick)
LM . Lcwta H all 1 run (Kris Kaaaltr kick)

the playoffs.
As if playing Oviedo this
week wasn’t bad enough,
Seminole closes the season by
hosting undefeated and Class
4A-District 5 champion Palm
Bay, the defending Class 6A
State Champions; Lake Mary is
at Lake Brantley for a crucial
game for both squads; and
Winter Springs is at Lake
Howell. The other game finds
Lyman playing at Olympia, a
first-year Orlando program, in a
game that will be for pride only.

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Laka Braniley, 305; 6 la k a Mary, 307; 5 New
Smyrna Beach, 310; 6 Spruce Creek, 313; 7.
D eU nd . 314; 6 O viedo, 111; 4. Semlruala, 32*.
10. FLagla Palm Coast, 353.
• W in la Spring! defeatnl M ainland by two
atrokes r e the third playoff hole.
M adalU t Grant Gone*, M ainland, 33-34 _
67.

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D eU nd . 38-38.76*.
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his footing.
Three plays later Brandon Wingfield, another
junior, scored on a seven-yard sweep and only a
blocked extra point try by Tommy Caspar kept
Ihe score at 2(H) with just 1:23 off the clock in the
second half.
The Bears didn't give up and marched right
back down the field on the strength of a beautiful
catch by Kyle Hill of a 38-yard pass from Jimmy
Lanier.
But the drive came to nothing again as AllAmerica linebacker James "Buster" Davis took
the ball right out of the hands of a Winter Springs
runner after the Bear had appeared to pick up a
first down on a fourth and two play at the eightyard line.
The final nail in the coffin came when sopho­
more Travis Roland picked off a pass and
returned it to the five and two plays later
Hamilton, who finished with 197 yards on 17 car­
ries, bulled in from the three with 9:45 left for his
12th score of the season. The extra point again
was missed and the score stood at 26-0.
The shutout was the first of the season for
Mainland, but the young hard-hitting Buccaneers
have not given up more than one touchdown in
seven of their eight games.
The win was the seventh in a row for Mainland
(7-1 overall, 5-0 in district), which has now won
Ihe district title three of the past four years. The
Bucs finish their district schedule at Pine Ridge
this Friday.
The Bears are now 5-3 overall, but have finished
their district schedule with a 4-2 mark, which is
gixxi enough for the runner-up spot.
Lanier completed 12-of-23 passes for 106 yards,
eight to Hill for 88 yards, and Chauncey
Hampton gained 68 yards on 15 carries.
Against Titusville the Winter Springs defense
allowed only 65 total yards, 59 rushing, while the ,
offense ran for 167 yards and passed for 38 more.
Hampton ran 16 times for 125 yards.
B E A R S 35 , T E R R IE R S 0

Titusville
Winter Springs

Lake Brantley
Seminole

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5 _ Dertua Chaplin 3 run (Matt Croovra kick)
E earth quarter
18 _ Jamei O liv er 31 run ( n it failed)

TEAM STATISTICS
P in t down* _ Laka Brantley 13; Sem inole L
R e .kea yarda _ Lake Brantley 46141,
Seminole 34-114.
Paaaea . Laka Brantley 1-53; Sem inole 06-1.
P in in g yarda _ Lake Brantley 14; Sem inole 0.
fum ble*-im i _ Lake Brantley 6-3; Sem inole 1.

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Penaltie6yarde _. Laka Brandey 5-30; Sem inole
B-71.
Paato-aetrage
Lake Brantley 3-32.7;
Seminole 355.

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

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CLASS 4A-D1STRICT5
• Palm Bay
• New Smyrna Beach
Lake Iloveell
Merritt Uland
Palm Bay-Bay*ide
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First quarter
LM _ Derrick G rayare 23 run (run failed)
Second quarter
LM _ Reggie Cam pbell 19 run (Tony DiU paaa
fmm M ike M uleka)

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FIGHTING SEMINOLE3 7,
PATRIOTS 5

R U SH IN G _ Lake BnaUfay: Jamei O th er 28120. Fabler Fcm andei 13-19, Ryan Harrta 2-8,
Kevin A llk o ck l- l , N ick Capko 3-0; Sem inoir
□ ra n Caaey 10-51, Dartua Chaplin 15-32, Jullua
2-3
G riffin 1-31, Andre Rainea 3-13. D m H unter 32-3
(tninut 2).
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Dartua Chaplin O S-1,0.
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Zaliaberg 42-39. SI.
Lake Brantley (305): Beraovidt 34-3S . 72
M itchell 36-39 . 75, Condello 3639 _ 77,
W m grt 39-42.11, M U c h ril4 1 -4 0 .il.
Lake M ary (307): Goldm an 35-39 _ 71
Donaldson 3 9 -3 8 .7 7 , Valentine 40-17 _ 77.
G ila 45-36.79, C h o i 3642 . BO
O viedo (321k Fum o 41-38.76, Cam ble 41-39
. BO. Pridgen 4 2 4 0 .8 2 . Leightenbog 4043 .
8 3 .jo h n a re 4 3 4 B .9 l.
Seminote (328): Sm ith 4 3 -3 8 .8 1 , Anderson
3 8 4 4 .8 2 , Horbal 43-39 _ 82, Pullm an 4142 .

61, And rich 5043. 93.
INDIVIDUAL N O N-QUAUFIERSt
Rick S itza , Pine Ridge. 42-37 _ 79; Abraham ,
Lake MowetL 3 9 4 1 .8 0 : Stinnett, Lym an. 4248
_87; Preston Roberts, Deltona. 4 6 4 3 .9 1 .

Fir** quarter
WS . Dean Jenkins 99 kickoff return (M kah Smith kkk) 11J *
Second! quartet
WS _ Chauncey Hampton 11 run (kkk failed) 6:23
WS . K yle H ill 50 punt return (M kah Sm ith kkk) 14 8
WS _ Brandon Grayson 50 interception return (Matt M arshall paaa
from Jim m y Lanier) 45
T h ird quartet
WS „ A lec BanachowtkJ 52 run (M kah Sm ith kkk) 2:44

TEAM STATISTICS
First Down* _ Titusville 3; W inter Spring* 9.
Ruahea-yarda _ Titusville 30-59; Winter Spring* 24*167.
Paaaea . Titusville 14*1; W inter Springs 4-14-0.
Passing yard* _ Titusville 6; Winter Springs 3ft.
Fum ble-lost _ Titusville 1-0; Winter S p rtn p &lt;30.
Pmaltie**yarda _ Titusville 2-20; W inter Spring* ft-77.
Punteaveragt _ Titusville 8-35.1; Winter Spring* 3-34 0.

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
R U S H IN G _ TUusviOr, O ut* Green 15-20, Tony Jordan 4-11, M kharl
Bernard 4-13* E rk Levitt 4-13; Winter Springs: Chauncey Ham pton 16125, Alex Banadiuw tki 3-55, Jimmy Lanier 5-&lt;minus 13)
PASSIN G . Titusville. M k h a rl Bernard 1-2-0.fc M k h a ri AneUo06-1;
Winter Springs: Larder 4-144), 3ft
R E C E IV IN G _ TltusvlU r Rrnfurd Parke* 16. Winter Springs: K yle H ill
3-29, M arquis Jones 1-9,
P U N T IN G _ Titusville: Jeremy Ifem busth A-35.1; W inter Springs: Joe
Lindner 3'34-0-

B U C C A N EER S 26, BEA R S 0
Mainland
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First quarter
M _ Donnell Colphin tft pasa from Gam er (Eric Fuit kk«)
Second quarter
M _ Antonie Ham ilton 81 run (E rk Fuit kkk)
T h ird quarter
M _ Brandon W ingfield 7 run (K kk failed)
Fourth q uarter
M _ Antonie Ham ilton 3 run (K kk failed)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
First dow ns Mainland 11; Winter Spring* It.
Rushes-yards . M ainland 34-297; Winter S p rtn p 2765.
Passing _ M ainland 3-9-1; W inter S p rtn p 12-241
Pausing-yard* . Mainland 49; Winter Sprtnp 107.
Fum bit*4o*t _ Mainland 1-0; Winter S p rtn p 5*3.
Penalties _ Mainland 8-30, W inter S p n n p 4-35.
Punts-average . Mainland 5-29 0; Winter S prtn p 4*32J .

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
R U S H IN G „ M ainland Antonie Ham ilton 17*197, Avery Atkins 4-100,
Donnell Gulphirt 7-22, Brandon W ingfield 1-7, Jon Gam er 5-(minus 29).
Winter Spring*: Chauncey Ham pton 15-68, Alex Banachow iki 2-21,0. B.
Tally 4-27, Marquis Jone* 3 (minus 4). Chad Hunter (-(m inus 11). Junmy
Lanier 2-iminua 16).
PA SSIN G _ Mainland: Jon Gam er 3-9-1, 49. W inter Springs: Jimmy
Lamer 12-23-1,106. Chad Hunter 0-1-0.0.
R EC EIV IN G . Mainland Antonie Ham ilton 1-27, DunneU Golphm lIft, A.J. M allory 16, Winter S p rtn p K yle H ill 86ft, Chad Hunter 2-14,
Robbie Mathews 1-7, Chauncey Ham pton 1 (m inus 2),
P U N T IN G _ Mainland F u ll 5-290; Winter S p n n p Linder 4-32J.

�T m S eminole Holald

October 24,2001

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Sw eep------Continued from psg* I I
tight garnet aa Team M lnmo
scored seven rum in the top of
the sixth Inning to break open ■
close game and go on to upset
Hara/Restnondo/YVUser, 10-7.
That set-up the first elimina­
tion game and New
Construction appeared ready to
oust heavily favored
Hague/Resmondo/Wblser as It
built a 9-5 lead through three
innings and was still heading 106 when Hague exploded for five
runs in the bottom o f the fifth
Inning and held on for a 12-10
victory.
In the Winner's Bracket final
Long Haul again fell behind,
this time 4-0 to Team Mixuno,
but that lasted one inning as the
champs erupted for seven runs
in the second inning and then
came up with eight runs in the
fifth ana nine runs in the sixth
to again end the game early, 318.
Long Haul had 35 hits, includ­
ing 10 home runs, five triples
and four doubles.
Sunday morning's Loser's
Bracket finale saw Hague get off
to slow start again and Team
Mizuno used a pair of five-run
innings, the fourth and fifth, to
take a 11-4 advantage.
But Hague was not ready to
quit, and came alive to score
eight runs in the top of the sixth
inning to tie the game at 11-11.
Hague scored three runs in
the top of the seventh inning to
take its first lead.
Team Mizuno appeared to be
in trouble when it hit into a
double play, but then ripped
four straight hits to tie the game
at 14-14. But Team Mizuno
missed a golden opportunity to
win the game leaving the bases
loaded.
Randy Kortokrax then hit the
first of three Hague home runs
in a four-run top of the eight
and got the victory when Tea

Mizuno could only answer with
two runs in the bottom of the
eighth inning to finish third in
an 18-16 defeat
That set-up the Championship
Game and despite a steady to
moderate rain the entire game,
the two teams put on a whale of
a show.
Long Haul and Hague traded
the lead through the first four
innings.
Long Haul gained an 11-7 lead
in the top of the fifth inning, but
It looked like Hague was going
to mount one of its rallies when
Howie Krause blasted a grand
slam, his third straight home
run of the game, and fourth in a
row over two games, giving
him eight RBI for the game, and
Britt Hightower hit his only
home run of the tournament to
give Hague a 12-11 lead.
But this time it was Long
Haul B u t woke up, blasting
four home runs and also getting
a triple and two doubles to
plate nine runs and take a 20-12
advantage Into the bottom of
the sixth inning.
The championship looked to
be on Ice when Long Haul
answered Hague's two-run
sixth with a three-run seventh
to take a 23-14 lead, but Hague
wasn't finished.
Keying off Scott Streibel's
third home run of the game,
Hague would score six runs and
had a runner on second with
only one o u t Pinch-hitter
Robbie Drilling hit a fly to the
track in dead-center field and
then Purcell snuck a pitch past
the Hague lead-off man for the
only called strike out o f the
tournament to give Long Haul
the title with a 23-20 triumph.
Following the ev en t the Indi­
vidual and team awards were
distributed by Tournament
Director Tom Farnsworth,
Sanford Recreation
Superintendent Lisa Jones and
Sanford Recreation Supervisor

Jim Schaefer, and the AllAmerican teams were
announced.
Long Haul's Jeff Wallace won
the Home Run Championship
by hitting seven round-trippers,
one better than teammate Mike
Shenk.
Long Haul's Brad Stiles
claimed the hitting title as he
went 14-for-15, a .933 batting
average, which included going
11-for-ll in the elimination part
of the tournament.
For his efforts, as well as play­
ing a stellar center field, Stiles
was also named the tourna­
ment's Most Valuable Player.
Members of
Hague/Resmondo/Walser were
Randy Kortokrax, Carl Rose,
Howie Krause, Scott Stielbel,
Britt Hightower, Dennis
Mendoza, Albert Davis, Paul
Brannon, Dal Beggs, Dwayne
Frizzell, Dennis mmer, Paul
Drilling, Robbie Ergle and Larry
Stewart.
Making up the Long
Haul/Taylor Brothers, Shen
Corpora don/TPS squad were
Hank Garris, Ted Larson, Jeff
Wallace, Bryan King, Rusty
Bumgardner, Todd M artin,
Jimmy Powers, Mike Shenk,
Gary Jost, Randell Boone, Robin
Higginbotham, Jason Kendrick,
John Mello, Brad Stiles, Andy
Purcell, David Hood, Derek
Oliver, and Brent Rodes.
The big toppers will return to
Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium in April of 2002 when
die ASA Qualifier moves to
Sanford from Altamonte
Springs.'
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COMPANY, INC . to* hotter ol toe
fcmxrtng oeridcuala) hae Bad told
cerrnceto(i) lor e to* deed to be
taeued toereon. Th* carWtoam nwnborte) end yeofl*) o l tomonrto. toe
JeurkOton o l to* property end toe
name(A) to which e woe o*iooood
C U m n C A T I NO: 22*0
YEA R O F M SUAHCB: IM *
PARCEL IDF. 062032-301-001W-

C o m Met «t-C6«tt*-16W
CLARETHA CAM PBELL

W ILLIE
KMOHT,
LOU ELLA
KMGHT, MATTIE M. KMOHT. LEO
KMOHT. TERRY JEAN KNIGHT,
CHARLIE KMOHT, J M I Y KNWHT.
SADIE M . C APE HAFT. LEM
KM GHT. JR . ANO DORENZO
KMOHT. A S T M M 1 R 3 OF MARY
KMOHT. DECEASED.
______

•to*

2. B aliaia, H ard in g ) IB . T ra n M izu n o 2 (X
K in g 2). H R . Long H au l 7 (W allace 2, G erria 2,
Shm k 2. Boon* 2. M eflo 1; T ra n M ixu n o 6 (S.
K in g 2, H ard in g Z Eppley, South.

SATURDAY
New C on stru ction , 1 M 1 _ 1 4 3
Long H e a l
(1 1 W 4 1 .2 1 2 7 0
ZB _ Long H au l 7 (Garria. B K in g , M artin,
Tower*. Boone, Sale*, Purcell). H R _ New
C cn etructicn I (Coin*): Long H a u l 4 (W allace
l Bum ganlner. Shenk)
Team M izu n o
1 4 1 * 1 7 0 .1 0 1 1 1
llagtM /Re*m ondo
021 0 0 3 1 . T U I
2B _ Team M izuno 1 (BurgM rinrr); Hague 2
(Kortokrax, Devi*). 38 _ Team M izu n o 1 (S
King); H ague 1 (Brannon) H R . H ague 1
(S trrib el)
N ew C on airu ction
124 010 0 _ 10 20 2

Defandae(a)

H O IK S O F ACTU M
TO. W ED S KMOHT. LO U EU A
KMGHT, MATTIE M KMGHT, LEO
KM GHT, TER RY JEAN KMOHT,
CHARLIE KM G H T ANO J1IAMY
KMOHT. f ALWE. ANO V OCAO.
T M UNKNOWN SPO USE. H O IS ,
DEVISEES. GRANTEES, CREDI­
TORS ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAJM dta BY. THROUGH. UNDER
O R AO AM ST THEM. ANO ALL PAR­
TIES CLAddNG ANY M TEREST M
AND TO T M FOLLOWWG REAL
LOTS 1 ANO 2 AND O M H A iF
(112) OP T M VACATED ALLEY ON
T M EAST SIOC O F BLOCK 3,
LO CKHART
SUBDIVISION.
ACCOROINO TO T M
PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROCO M PLAT
BOOK 3. PAGE 70, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF BEM MOLE COUN­
TY FLO RUA.
‘ YOU ARE NOTIFIED tool a
Caa*mee to qutol m e to reU proper­
ly izxtar a to* deed pwouer* to
Florida Statute Section 44 0*1
I fcttootog property to
Cowey. Ftortde
LOTS 1 ANO 2 ANO ONE-HALF
(112) O F T M VACATED ALLEY ON
T M CAST SIDE OF BLOCK X
LOCKHART
SUBDIVISION.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M FLAT
BOOK X PAGE 70. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF BEM M OLE COUN­
TY. FLO RUA.
Hoe been Wed egaem you end you
o n rtcyemd to term • copy H yew
w&gt;men deterne*. « any to L cn
EVELYN W. CLO M M Q ER. toe
PteOedTo attorney, m a te e t a r n to
111* W ed Btoodoty. Oriedo.
Ftortde 377*4. and U tom medng
e d ttm to P. O Box 420337.
Oriedo, Ftortde 37712-0337, on w
b eA sreN ovt,20 01 .en d detoao rv
tool *rth toe Cletk ol *m eowL edtot
toeneSer.
area e itetoid a d be greeted eganei
7&lt;*a
WTTNESSmy hand and to* teal W
tote Court on to* day at OCT - 3

2001.2001
(SEAL)

d ark M C ro a t end Cowey
Court Beraenoto Cowey. FtortM
BY Oebareh Ctatore
EVELYN W. CLONM OER
CLONdtOCR ANO F EES
P G BOX 420337
OVIEDO. FL 33742 0337
AMERICANS WITH 0ISABAJTIE3
ACT OF 1*00
AOMridSTRATTVE ORDER
N o *497
Pereone x rh e deanery trio need

0000
Oeeatobon ol Property; LEO SEC
06 TWP 208 ROE 32E S UJ OF NW
IF* OF SE 1/4 OF NW IF*
Name* to which teem ed WAL­
TER S OLLER. FRANC) A O U E R
A l a taxi preperty bang to toe
Cowey ot Senenoto, Stela ol Flortde.
UMem euch carteicato(t) the* be
redeemed eawdtog to tow, toe prop­
erty dteertbed to turn oaridcetoO)
M l be toM to toe hgpieM baktor el
toe aeet bore door, Semtooie County
Courtoouee. Serdord. Ftond*. on
Monday. November 19, 2001. tl
1100am.
Payment ot Sole lee. epptceble
documentary lu m p teie* end
recordng lee* are reryubtd to be
paid by toe aucceesAF bxtow t l toe
aei* Fui payment oI an amoue
* d * l to toe N#w u bid d due wehm
24 howe erier to* adm itted erne el
tele. AI payment r ia l be caah or
payebta to toe Ctork ot toe CTOrt
Court.
D m d an 1(V47001
UARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP T M CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Clerk
PiddahOclobw 10.17.24,3t, 2001

Node* o f AppAcedon
NOTICE IS M R E B Y GIVEN, tm
SAUL 4 CO AS CUSTOOIAN (ARI­
ZONA) 4 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COA4PANY, M C . to* Motor ot to*
UtowtoQ certdceie(r) net Med aett
cortAceiela) lor a lu deed to be
toeued toereon. The cartdcale nwnbefla) and yeer(*| ol toauenca. toe
JelLiyeun ol toe property, end to*
name(i) to which ■ wee
CERTIFICATE NO: *47
YEAR O F W SUANCI: 1***
PARCEL 0 4 36163041X2100

0110

Deernprrin ot Property LEO S 10
FT O F L O T II a ALL LOT 12 BLK 21
PINE LEVEL PB 4 P a 37
Name* n wheh a e ra te d VALUE
V GRAHAM. ELIZABETH H GRA­
HAM
A l at aett property beetg n to*
Cowey ot Sermnott. Suae ol Ftond*.
Unlaae auch cartdcatela) r ia l be
redeemed according to lew, toe
property deathbed to auch cam*
caae(i) wd be aott to r e hg/waf b«tdar « toe wed Iron door. Sememe
Cowey
CourthouM.
Sentord.
Florid*, on Monday. N ovetttr 19.
2001. el t l OOem
Peym en ot Sole Me. eppecetm
documenlery Kemp le ie r end
recordng Me* ere reyneO to be
paid by to* euoceeaAJ bekMr al to*
■ale Fut peymen ol an am our
equal to to* hrgheal bid ■ due wan*)
24 how* aAtr to* advereaed am* at
■are A l peymen* d w l be caaft or
guaranteed
rnttrumenl.
made
payabto to to* CM * ol to* Cecui

Court.
Dated on 10(4/2001

MAAYANME M C fiSE
0 .£ R K O f TH€ CIRCUIT COURT

H egaeFleem endo
221151 * .1 2 202
2B _ N ew CoeutTuctoei 3 (Bane-*. Reeder.
Dockery): Hague 4 (K o rio k ra i. Row . Devi*. D.
D im e r) I B .H a g u e 2 (Kortokra*. K ra u ie l HR
_ Hague 1 (F riz ze ll)
lo n g H a u l
074 3 * 4 .3 1 35 2
Team M izu n o
400 220 . 0 122
2B _ Long H au l 4 (Bum ganlner. P ow m ,
K endrick. M ello); Team M izu n o 1 (Eppley 2,
Barista). 3B . Long H au l 5 (B. K ing, row er*,
Shenk, Stile*. H o o d ) H R _ Long H au l ID
(Cant* 2. M artin 2. Shenk 2, M ello 2. W allace.
K e n d rick ) Team M izu n o 2 (I Larding, S m ith)

SUNDAY
H ague/R eraondo
Team M lau n a

Lecals

L ecals

SEM INOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy

P u t* * October 10.17.24.31,2001
FF081

L ecals

PO SE. HE OR SHE MAY M E D TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD O F T M PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE. WHICH
RECORD

o a c u je c b
eva cu e e

am i _ to n l

2B_ Ite m M izu n o S (N eel 2 ,S rgu L V » ld « .
B u rp tttn e r) SB _ New Conetrurttorv S ( D im
2. M w ). H R _ N ew Construction 2 (H ow ler.
Boeder); Teem M izu n o 1 (H erding)

Leg al*

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
M ac* l* hereby (riven tu* to*

m

Mem bers of Long Haul/Taytor
Brothers/Shen
Corporation/TPS
(above) hold up four Angers to signi­
fy becoming Just the second team In
history to win all four Open
Championships of the major softball
organizations following the 2001
A S A M en'e Super Slow Pitch
National Championships Sunday at
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium.
At right. Tournament Most Valuable
Player and Beat Offensive Player
Brad Stiles (left) end Tournament
Home Run Champion Jeff Wallace
pose proudly with their plaque*.

Oerti
PuM Ni October to. 17.24.31.2001

F roee

_______

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. toM
SAUL * C O AS CUSTOOIAN (ARI­
ZONA) 4 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY, M C . to* hatter o l to*
toSowatg cenAcerefa) ho* Med **tt
corMkm*(*| lor • tax deed to be
leaued toereon. Th* cwrtdcam numbwr|a) and yeefli) ot leeuenca. to*
deecrtpdon ot toe property, end toe
rtem*(i) In much * wee ee tm eed
M e n t* tto w e
CERTW1CATE NO: 147
YEAR O F M9UANCB: 1(W
PARCEL &lt;Ot 2 61631-5LK-0000
0100
Oeec im ton ct Properly: LEO LOT
TO SAMFORO TRAIL ESTATES PB
49PG 312I t l
Name* In which an araad TYRAN
SUUTVAN S R JO ANNE LANSIOUfT
A l o l *ett property being In to*
Cowey ct Sememe. Stale ct Ftortde.
U ra m tuen teikHceto(i) th*4 Be
redeemed eocordng to lata toe prop­
erty dteertred In auch cerkAceMa)
wd be watt to toe hl^ieM bidder t l
toe woM b o n door. 8*mlnola C ow ry
Courthouea. Sentord. Florida, on
Monday. November 19. 2001, M
11 OOem.
Peym en ot Seta to*, appbcable
docum entary (lam p tea** end
recordng toe* a n requeed to be
peel by to* auccextTui bidder at to*
tale. F id peym en ol an em owr
equal to toe NgheM bid » due we*n
24 how* tile r to* edvwkeed ton* ol
tel*. AM peymen* r i t l be coal) or
gu*r*n**d
Iratrum en.
mod*
peyebto to to* Clerk at toe C ro a t
Court
Dated on 1042001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER K OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy

CM

Putwan October to. 17.24.31. 2001
FF090

NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN, toet
SAUL A CO AS CUSTOOIAN (ARP
ZONA) 4 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY, M C . to* hotter ol to*
todwring c*r*AcM*&lt;*&gt; hex Ned tm ]
carM cttad) lor t lu deed to be
leaued toereon Th* cenihcete numberla) end y**r|t) ol wtuenca. to*
it o iu liiiu ) at toe property, end to*
nam*(*) In which a we* eeeeaeed
CERTIFICATE NO: lld d
YEAR OF N S U A N C I: 19*9
PARCEL U * 0 0 2 0 3 0 SAL 2400
0230
Daecrtpeon at Property: LEO LOTS
23 24 24 • 24 BLK 24 CRYSTAL
LAKE WINTER HOMES SUBO PB 2
pa ti s
N e m to wNch eeeraed CREW S
SANDERS. AMY L MAID. BETTY L
HALO
AJ at ***l property bang in to*
CowTy ol Sememe. SUM o l Ftortde
UnWxj auch certricatefa) ana* be
redeemed accordtog to law, toe prop­
erty deartted to auch certritw efa)
wd b* told to to* hgpieei bttdw *1
to* weal Iron door, Senvrm* Cow ry
Courthouxe. Sentord. Florida, on
Monday. November 19. 2001. *1
It.00am .
Peym en ol Sale toe. applicable
documentary Hemp le x ex end
reconkng toot era required to be
paid by toe xuccexxiF ladder at to*
■al*. F id peym en cf an emowr
equal to toe legfwel bel m due #*xn
24 h o w l ifle r to* advertued dm* ol
•el*. A* peymen* the* be teah ot
guerenlaed
Intlrum enl.
mad*
payable to to* Ctork o l to* O o r t
Cow l
Dated on UJ 4,2001
MARY ANNE MOUSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Ctork

1*2 0 0 * 3 4 .1 * 2 * 1
1 0* 5 5 0 1 2 .1 4 2*1

el
NOTICE 13 HEREBY OIVEN. «.•)
SAUL 4 CO AS CUSTODIAN (AJAX)
S PLYMOUTH FB4ANCIAL CO M PA­
NY, M C , to* holder oI toe toaovring
certtocaie&lt;l) hae toed xett cere*
cato(*) tar a to* dead to be towrtd
toereon Th* n ib llc e le nwitoer)*)
and yeeflt) oI aeueno*. to* deecrto•on ol toe property, end to* nemef*)
to which t
C tim F K A T I NO: 4712
TEAR O F IB9UAI4CS: IM S
PARCEL ID*: 1621-31-4160000

0030
DeeuUHun oI Property LEO LOT 3
OVIEDO EXECUTIVE CENTER PB
3 SP G 22
Name* to e lrcfi eeeraed: WASFI

A MAKAR
A l a l la id property being to toe
Cow ry a l Serrwm*. State o l Ftanta.
Urieee *uch carttocetoO) d ia l be
redeamad occuriAng to tew, toe prop­
erty Jeer.itoed n *uch eettdcele&lt;«)
wd be eald to to* hRpieel btdder it
to* weet hear door. Sememe Courdy
Courthouea. Sentord. Florida, on
Monday. November 19. 2001. el
1100am
Payment of 9eJe (ee, epplcsbf#
docixnenlery atemp lea** and
recordtog toe* era raqwrad to be
paid by to* awxatalW tedder at to*
•alt. F id peym en at an emowr
equri to to* hKh*« ted • due eerwi
24 how* Mtat to* mhrrrtieed ttme at
tele. AM paym ent r ia l be cath or
guenntM d
rialrum errt.
made
payable to to* C ltik ot to* Orou*
Court
Deled on 104/2001.
M AflYV fN E M ORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Oerti
PubW t October 10.17*24, 31.2001
FF004
Kobe# of AppKcKon

lo r Tea Deed
NOTICE 13 H EREBY GIVEN, toe!
SAUL 4 CO AS CUSTOOIAN (AJAX)
4 PLYMOUTH FM AN CiAL COMPA­
NY. M C . toe header of to* toiom ig
certricateia) he* Med r a t ceroncate(.) ke e tea deed to be waued
toereon The cartdcale nwitaefla)
end yeerfa) ol Wauance. toe deecnp*on ol to* property, and to* namefa)
t l erhrch * wee eiaeeeed W an **
C tm V K A T t NO: *432
TEAR OP M dUAN CS: 164*
PARCEL ID* 64-21-31-4061400
2060
Deecnpoon cMProperty LEG UNIT
206 BLDG 14 HUNTERS RESERVE
A CONDO PB 30 PO S 67 TO 97
Neme4 in which axxexxed
WILLIAM N OERIDOEH
AM at aett property bmng n to*
CcwTy oI SemxxAe. Stole ol FTonde.
Urteea auch cerbhceieii) ahei be
iedeam*d ecconZng to tow. toe prop­
erty deecrtied In auch certdraaa(a)
wd be aott to to* tm/w x l bektar u
to* weal b en dooa. Sememe C ou ry
Courtoouee. Sentord. Ftond*. on
Monday. November 19. 2001. e l
II OOem
Peym en e l Soto to*, apptcabto
documentary itam p lexer end
reconkng to** a n requeed to be
peel by toe aucoteetol better at toe
•ere F id peym en oI an amoun
e q ia l to toe tvgrieal bel to due wahei
24 how* aftor to* edverttoed ton* ol
•eta AJ peym en* ahei be caah or
guanneed
malrumenl.
mad*
payabto to to* Ctork c l to* C roat
Cow l
Deled on 104/2001
MATTYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Ctork
PubKah October to. 17.24,31,2001
FF09S
M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA

2B _ Hague 6 (Kortokrax. Mendoza, FrtzzrU.
Daria, D. Turner, Drilling): T ra n M izuno 4 (S.
King, Eppley, Harding, M rrrjo) 3B _ Team
M izuno 4 (S King, Eppley- Harding. Segui).
HR _ Hague 5 (Kortokrax 1, Krauie, Strribel);
Team M izim o 2 (Si King, Sm ith)

CHAMPIONSHIP CAM E
lo n g H ael
41013*3.131*1
Hague/Retotondo
313 052 4 .2 0 24*
2B Long H aul 7 (Boone 2. Power*, Shm k,
Kendrick. M ello. Stile*); Hague 3 (Btgg*. D.
Turner. Frizzrtt) 3B _ Long Haul; 2 (Kendrick,
S tiln ) Hague 1 (Rom). H R . Long H aul A
(Wallace 2. rower* 2, Garria, Bumgardnert
Shm k. Hood): H agut 10 (Kracw 3. Stm bel 3J
Hlghtow tr. Mendoza, DUvIa, FrtzzeU)
•

L ecals
P R O S A T l otvtsaoN
FB*N o.01-tD66CP

M RE ESTATE OF
MAOAM L. PRIEST
HOTICC OF AOtoW a TtlADOH
Th* tabitotahidixi ot to* esuie cf

L eca ls
ROBERT w PIERCE, to toe PtaMM.
end ALLEN R FOSTER: an)
MARTHA FOSTER, deceeaed. rad
*4 urWrwwn h e n ol UAPTTHA F 0 6
te n . ant u n r a c o N n r m ix i
HOME EQUITY. INC . end CXA
FWANCtA i, H C.; end ADVENTIST

NAOMI L PRIEST, drertobd. I
Number 01-1066CP, to periling to
to* C ro at C o w l tar SEM MOLE
Cowry. Ftond*. Prober* Drritron.
toe adtZee* of which to: 301 FL Perk
Avenue. Sentord. FL 37771-12*2
Th* name and eddrr a a l toe

A U INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THATA l penan* on wham tore naOoa to
cheleng* to* vebdry of toe Wd, toe
quatAceUont a l to* Pereonaf
Repteaenletoi*. venue, or lurtodtottanct tore Cow l ere nqubed to He
toe* obHcnona wtoi tote Court WITH­
IN THE LATER O F THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THU
NOTICE O R THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE O F A
CO PY OF TH U NOTICE ON THEM.
AM aw M on ot toe dtcedart end
other pereone having claent or
on whom a copy al tort notice d

date o l to* Aral putricebon ol tore
note* muel Me toe* derma eeto toto
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O F SER­
VICE O F A CO PY O F THU NOTICE
ON THEM
AM otoer cio ttlo n at to* deceden
end pereone having clean* or
demand* againal to* decedenr i
tau t* m utt Me to** d ra w wrto tore
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF TH U NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED W XL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* date of to* Aral PUWcabcn ol
dm nobcw a October 17.2001.
WINIFRED L DELLINGER
llO t SunrtondAvenue
Altamonte Sprtogt. FL 33701
Attorney
lor
Perecnel
C AR O LE DONAHUE
Florida Bar No 240401
Donahue 4 toartoart. P A
2431 Lee Road
W vrar Park. FL 32749
Telephone (407)7404009
Pubkah October 17.74.2001
FF136

DtVA FLORDiA HOSPITAL MEET
K A L CENTER: rad MQ E4VESV
MENTS O F ORLANOO *4C. 0 6 *
THE PLANTATION APARTMENT 1
and to* UNTIED STATES O F AA4EFV
ICA; and to* STATE O F FLORKM.
ate to* defendant, I wd ted to toe
N p e e l rad beet i***— i r cam&gt; m
the Weal door to to* SemWioto
County Courtoouae to S ra fo n i
F xxxm . at H 0O a m on N o tettat
IX 2001, to* kXtomng derotw d
property e*t lotto to to* Older oI
Finei Judgment
Lot 71, Duck Pond A tb ttn to
Ceeeetaeny. ecconbng to toe plat ee
iwuw led In Pttt Bock II. Peg* 27, al
the Pubkc Record* ot Seminoto
Cowey. Ftortde
Dtoed: October 10.2001.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIRCLE! COURT
By Mery Sbcope
Oepwy Ctork
Dtona Knowto* Dwitap. Ezq-

Aaomery tor PtamM
301 N. Perk A x*, Sto. A
W riter Park. FL 32766
Phone (407)626-4300
PWdah October 17.24.2001
FFI44

[
.
•

4

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS KAtoE
None* to hereby given tool 1 am
engaged In buttoae* t l PO Boi 41OB
415 S. M eionvde Aye Sentord
Senxnoto Cowry. Ftortde wider Zw
Fcaaoue Norn* o l tim e U r ib e )
Commercial Line Painting Co end
h a l I rTend to rogwter aott nrato
into too DMtron ol Corpore*on^
wrto too pnjrteion* of too FtokOout
Nemo
Steluloo.
to-WK Socboji
46506. Ftond. Stttutoo 1961
DARYL PACK
PiZAtri Ocaobor 24. 2001
FFI50

WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN Novembor laid 2061
TdJE 1000 AM
WHERE. 1001 N OrtandoAvo.
MetUnd. FI 37751
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
TEAR MAKE MODEL
VEHICLE tOENTIFACATION
I). 63 Pardee
IG2HXS3L0P120061B
Puboth October 24. 2001
FF152

M TH I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TMS EIGHTEENTH
j u d ic ia l o r c u t t

M ANO FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORKUL
CASE NO.: 96CA239614-C
OAVID N. OTT, ESOUIRE. a*
EXECUTO R lo r to* Eaut* o l
ROBERT W PIERCE.
CATHERINE LAMING, and ALLEN
FL FOSTER, end MARTHA
FO STER, decetaed. end *4
wrtnewn h e n at MARTHA
FOSTER, end AMERICAN
GENERAL HOME EQUITY, INC .
end S4S FINANCIAL. IN C. and
ADVENTIST
HEALTH
SYSTEMr SUNBELT. INC DrBFA
FLOROIA HOSPITAL MEDICAL
CENTER, and MG INVESTMENTS
O f ORLANDO. INC. DIVA THE
PLANTATION APARTMENTS, and
toe UNITEO STATES OF AMERICA,
end toe STATE OF FLORIOA.

NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO
MX. CHAPTER 44
Nonce ■ gnen tool pureuen to *
finel ludgemenl ot toredoewe deled
October 10. 2001. n Case Number
96C A 239014-E ol toe Croat Court
ol toe E "jf-ievf i,*- Juikcitt Cecui
r id tar Sem rato Cowry. Florida, to
wNcn OAVIO N O H . ESQUIRE,
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DATED: October 1,2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctarti to Court
[Samtaota Canty, FI)
By-Mary Stow *
A* Deputy Ctarti
NOTICE: Amarlctna
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At to add preparly bdng to toa
County to 8amtoota. M a to Ptonda.
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any datataad to auch cartdctat(t|
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too M t l tav* door. Samtooto Coudy
Caunhouaa, Santord. Florida, on
Monday. Noaombot IS. 2001, M
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docurnantary Mam,
racordng laaa ora raqidad to ba
pad by toa auccaatoto taddar to toa
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24 howa tolar toe advaritaed tone to
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Dated on 10/4/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
CtoTO
Puttah October 10.17.24,31,2001
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Com m and at to* Soutoamd comar to aatd Sacaon 22 . toanca Norti
070681* WMatang toa W ad Irw to tw Soutowaal 1/4to Saclon 22 tar a
M o ir a to 1T3611 l i d toan d Souto 1730/07 Ead atang a Ina para*da4to
tw Souto Ina to fw Soidm ad 1/4 to Saclon 22 tor a M a n d to 21M . 13 lad
VO I p o n oi iw fivciion wwi mt NonnMii«fTy ngni « wwy os mv a/Mooanj
Cornton* Radoad (tarmariy toa APanac CoaMrw RadoacO accnnlng ta toa
C ta t tot. 0 1 -C A 6 M M 4 -L
ritot to way Track Map twmto, Iw n d SoWh 3414*37 E a d atong add r*p*
STRATEGIC ACQUISITIONS. CCRP, a Ftortot oorponton.
to awy tar a rldanra to 400 00 ta d f u n d Souto 02*23*27 W ad atang tw
O dtardw to a creak and tw Eaatoriy bw to lata radoad rigM to aoy tor a dtola n d a111654 tad to toa Pont to Bagtanlng: toanca Souto 3 4 1 6 3 7 E a d
LAW RENCE M. NORTON, *4V* H. NORTON; ROBERT A S T E E L * MM.
2C361 tad: toan d Souto 33*41*27W ad 13363 to d. toan d North
g a tT H W IT DAWS, and t a t raapacora K X U M . t a***. and t daad t ip
44*0657 Wad dong toa atoradaaenbad radoad R/W tar 208 35 ta d toand
Norto 02*2727 E a d 11343 la d to Iw Petr* ol Bagrrtng
o ta r patotp OMntog M Pvoutoi, w ida or agtonto any to ta rn , and a l
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED BY DONALD W MCINTOSH ASSO­
paippt hating or dtoinlng to hmw any itghL Pda. or Mprpat in tot pregany
CIATES. arc. AS FOLLOWS:
PARCEL 1 (Souto to U. S. Highway No. 17*62);
T h d port to Sackon 22. Townelyp 11 Souto. Rang* 30 E a d Samtoata
a n d o p a c t io n
Cowry, Ftanda. dated id aa taiowa:
T O LAW RENCE K NORTON. u V l K NORTON; R O B E R T A STEELE;
Com m and d to* Soutowad corner to laid Sacaon 22: toanca nai N
M M SMITH W M . DAVIS, and t a t mapocOva
0017727 W atang tw W ad dw to toa Soutowad 1/4to add Sacflon 22 tor a
M
a i d to 2S38 54 tad to toa North dw to add Soutowad 1/4; tw n d n il S
t atoa, and I daad any u r in a ii hate, dtoaaap
• 7 5 6 0 7 E dong id d Norto dw tor a M a n d to 1320 67 tod lo a po rt on
apnorp. cradPon. tuaaaaa, or a la r parPao dtomung by torough. uidar or
toa W«d bw to toa W M 1/3 to toa E ad 3/4 to laid Sacaon 22 d id toa POfIT
pgainai any to toom, and ad paitaa hating or etotntog to haua any rtX L Ma,
0 6 BEGM Nm a: toan d rwi N 00*0627 W dong aald W ad bw tor a dtotond
or Iniarad ta toa preparty hereto daacrtaad
to 206*23 tad to tw Southerly rigr-to-w iy bw to U. S FTOpmey N a 17-02
YOU AR E NOTIFIED tool an acton to to M M a a i tot kdowtag preparly to
and a para on a norvtongam curve concava Sotobwaderty hating a radkw to
Samtaota Cowty. Florida, to a *
5880 00 tad and a chord baartag to S 3 7 4 6 5 7 E; Iw n d ran Soutoaaatoriy
atang too arc to add cunra and aald n g r to way bw toreuipi a cantral angto
to 06*4647 tar 4 M a n d to 358.73 tad ta too po rt to tongoncy; Iw n d rwi
DESCRIPTION (PER ORS 3337. P a 1M4 AMO ORB 1701. P a TM):
S 4 7 9 5 7 7 E along aald Boutoarty rtgr-tomay bw tor a M row a to 300 00
PA R C ELA
tad to toa poor to cuvdura to a cwva ooncava Norlwaatarty having a raclua
M tot W ad 1/9 to t a Eato *4 to tot N o * 3/4 Norto to Atante CoaaPtoa
to 3173 00 tad; toand ran Soutwaatarty along tw arc to add curve and aald
Rotund property. tota t a lo u ti 1713 tool to t a Etto M 3 to ll lying to
roptool awy bw toroutoi a carrral angla to 2744*54* tor a M a n d to 1462.24
Sacaon 22, Toaahtp I t Souto R tig a 30 EaaL aato land batog aara parta&gt;
tad ta a port to noncargancy on toa W ad bw to AMENOED PLAT R AAUT
tarty
M toflowt: C ofiw u no i ■! tha SoufM w t oom tt o19#e&gt;on 22,
FOREST, aa racordad to P ld Booh 7. Pag* 11. to toa Pubic Record* to
toanca Norto 07OTSI* Waal atong t a Waal k a to t a S o u ta a tl 1/4 lor a
S a rm ta Cowry. Ftanda; tw n d ran S 0 7 0 73 1* E atang aard W ad bw and
datanea ol 2S364S taat ta n o t Norto M * 3 r3 r EaaL along t a Norto Pra to
toa Boutoarty pratangakon toarato tor a M a n ca to215l.IS tad to a part on
tot Sou ta a a l 1/4 tar a datanoa to 1390.77 tool to too petal to bagtontog.
too Norto bw to Pared 0 -Trod 6 aa daacrtaad ki Otoctol Racorda Book 3337.
toanca Norto 0 7 0 4 3 7 Waal along Waal k a to Waal t/2, Eato 3/4. to Norto
Paga 1(24, to td d Pubke Recent*, toand rwi N 1 73741' E atong toa Norto.
3/4 to S a cto i 23 tar a M a n e t to 2 tM .M laal; toanoa Souto I T S l i r Eaal
bw to add Pared 0 • Trad H and tw N o li bw to Pared C • Tract I to add
•tang Norto to t to Sacton 23 lot a M a n a t to 100214 teat toanca Souto
O R cld Racorda Book 3337, Paga 1824, tar a M a id to 80748 tad to a poor
00*07*27 Eato tar a M a n c a to 1S2S.43 loot toanca cantnut Souto
on tw Soutw rtydw to aald AMENOED PLAT RIBAUT FOREST] toan d rwi B
OOTOTI7 Cod. toong tot Waal to t to tonamtad pM M a u l Potato, PM Book
00*06*06* E dang add Soutoarty bw to AMENOED PLAT RIBAUT FOREST
7, Paga 11. Samtaota County. Florida, tar a dtatonoa to 117132 bat; toanca
tar 6 M a in a to 37011 tad, tw n d ran S 161737 W dong toa E a d b a d
Notoi t T t r 17 WaaL tar a daanoa to *M 37 laac toanca Norto p a ir 4 7
---*O •Tram I tor a M anca d H 67 lawt tw n d na, N Qa*OtrQ**w
a n a , a M a n ta to a t A t to**. toanca N am t a n e n r vaaaL a n to*
i a a a * i - ir r u — t — --------------- ------------------ -■ ----------a d in * d to n * a a a l* iro*&lt;V»Pa&gt;w*R iaiim eaaeht*1.rM » « A4,
to
add
P
itae
Racorda tar a M a n d d 10 30 tod ta toa ctnurdto to a dbh;
1120.04 N at totoca Norto 00*0207 WaaL a M a n ca to 29734 taal to tia
Ito n d hiptoptaanring 5 oouraaa atong toa W ad bw to add DRopI Record
l naa t it apt! to way tar U toaca, 1T-B2. l u tarta C4toty.
Book M l, Piga 434 and add cantorarw to ctoch. I) S 0 7 4 6 2 7 W tar a datanc* to 3623 taat 2) S 06*1627 W tor a M a n d to 44 08 tad; 3) S
PARCELS:
1 7 5 7 1 7 W tar a M a n c a to 2« 89 tad, 4) S 271607W tar a M a rc * to
PARCEL ONE: Sagmrang ITS taal Norto and 1SS7 taal Waal to tie
40.44 tad; 5) S 07*4057 W tor a k m r to 4738 taac toan d rwi S
Norihweal comer to Sacton 2S. Tbamahlp IS Souto, Range 30 Eato. nai Norih
1B*178S*
W along add E ad bw to Pared C - Tract I. tor a d a m * to 4321
0 3 4 3 taal Waal ItO toaL Souto 4363 tadto comar pool 15ta il Noito to t it
taal; Iw n d rwi S 673741* W along and Ead bw tar a M a n c a to 111 23
rigpil to way to tw Adando Coaal Una RiPm ad Company, toanca
taac toand rwi S 070641* W atang id d E ad bw tor a d d a n d to 373 SO
Boutwadarty and paiaAd adh aama I M S taal ta a daka IS to il Norto to
tad; toanca ran N 4 7 3 3 1 7 W atang add Eatl bw tar a d d a n d to 74 00
add ritol to nay toanca E ad 101 lato to bagtarPng. Samoioto Cowdy. Ftartda.
taac tw n d rwi S ir * 6 4 l* W atang add Eat) bw tor a d d a n d to 11630
PARCEL TWO: And begin 10M tad Norto to and 2147 taal W ad to toa
la d to to* Norlwriy right-to-way bw to Naretoau* Avenue; toand rwi N
N ortm aloom ar to Saclon 2S,Tbnnari4p IS Souto, Ranga 30 EaaL run Norto
54*2711’ W dong add Nonrwrty rtTi-ul-rtty bw tor a daunc* to 560 49 tod;
43S3 tad. W ad IM taai to a d a ta h emak toanoa Soutoaaatoriy dracdon
iw n d nai N 0 7 0 7 1 7 W dong to* Wmt bw to u td Pared D ■Tract H tar ■
along craao 307 1/3 la d to a pod 15 tad Norto to toa rigpa to nay to A M d c
dtianc* to 3133 taat toan d ran N 173744-W dong toa Norto bw to Lo) 7
C o td Ltaan aOroad Company, Iwnoa SoiPhtadaity dong and parMP Ita add
to
PLAT OF THE FLORIDA LANO ANO COLONIZATION COMPANY'S CEL­
flgN to nay lo port to b a M W g laaa bom a poM 1473 taal Norto and 2S30
ERY PLANTATION, aoeoMtog to to* ptal toarato. u racordad In P ld Book 1.
Im ( Wmt oI l u NorVnsM conuf of BucBon 26, Township 19 SoyMX Ringe
Paga 126 to add Pubke Racorda. tar a doianc* to K it s tad, toand rwi N
30 Eato nm Wmdin atany dong emao to toa par* to bagtrdng, aaldpore
34*2311* W paraM w di arc) 1300 tod Nottoantarty to toa Hortoaadarty
batog IS taal Nortonaatariy bom toa Adarata Coaal Una Radmad Company
rtghl-oFway Ina to CSX Radoad tar a M an ca to 580.17 taac toanca run N
ritod to nay n n toanca SoWhaadeify along croak 70 tad to a poM IS taal
36*3647 E atang tw Eaatorty bw to larcta daicrtaad to OHIdd Raeonta Book
Norto to tot Atanto Coaal Ltoe Radoad Company riT* to any. toanca
1706 Pag* 763. to td d Pubke Racorda, tar i datond to 28300 to d tw n d
QouirwHiwrTy ipwaflfpi w»tn Mid
of wwy &lt;*0 wwl, funew FWririwwWTii1
ran N 0701*41* W dong add Eaatariy bw tar a d d a n d to 253 34 tod.
330 tad to toa poM to bagtontog, Samtooto Cow«y Flortoa. Pared Tno batog
toanca rwi S 6 7 3 6 1 7 W atang toa Northerly bw to tanda datataad to a id
m an tannarty riaacribari m Baipn 1043 tod Norih to and 2S47 tad W ad to
O R cld Racorda Book 1706 Pag* 763 tor a M a n d to 268 S3 taac twnca
tot Norton ad comar to Saclon 2S. Tonnar*p II Souto, Ranga 30 Cad. nm
ran 8173643* W along add Nortoarty bw tar a d w m * to S3 34 lad to iw
Norto 4363 tad; W ad IM tad ta ■ Make In creak, toanoa Soutiaattarty
Northerly nght-to-awy In* to CSX Ratawd, add rtghl-to-my bw lying 3SO 00
dracton along creak 307 1/3 ta d ta ■ poke IS tad Noito to rtgpd of nay to
ta d Norifwaatariy to toa canteritae to toa old mam bw back, toanca ran N
Altante Coed Ltoe Radroad Company lia n c t Soutoeaadrty along tw pom 34*23/11* W along add Nortoarty ngn-tom y bw tor a M a n d to 1323.78
Id to add nto* to nay 210 tad to bagtontog (and edwr tanda). Samtooto
tod ta tw ataraadd Waal bw to to* W ad 1a to toe Ead II* to Sacton 22.
Coutoy, Flondt
H a n d ran N 0 7 0 6 3 7 W dong add Yted bw tar a M a n ca to 231 41 tad lo
PARCEL C:
toa POINT OF BEQINMNQ
Tiad t Bagn 1335 tad Itarto and I0d7 tad W ad totw Sautw ad cpmor to
TOGETHER WITH
Saclon 22, Tbamdip I t Souto. « o 30 EaaL n n W ad 904 0 ta d Souto
[-NOTCH*]
B17.44 t a d twnca Souto 32*43 E a d n a i 2 1SO ta d twnca Norto 1757 Ead
Th d part to Lot 7. PLAT OF THE FLORIOA LAND AND COLOMZATION
134 ta d twnca Souto 5747 E ad 740 ta d twnca Norto 0 7 1 7 Ead 3733
COMPANY'S
CELERY
PLANTATION,
acoonbig to tw pld toarato. ta racordtad twnca E a d 11133 ta d tw nct Norto 1 7 3 7 1 7 Ead 13637 ta d twnca
ar) In PM Book I, Pag* 121, Sanvnow Cowiry. Ftonda. daacrtaad aa Idem*
Norto 370.74 tad ta por* ol begtanng. Samtooto Cowty. Ftortda.
Command d to* SouOmaD comer to Sedan 22. T a n i a II Souto. Rangl
PARCEL Ik
30 EaaL Samaiola County. Ftonda. and ran 3 675431* E dong toa Souto bw
Trad to B a M I33S 0 tad Noito 1S6X5 tad W ad to toa Soutw ad corrwr to
to to* Soulk a tal 1/4 to aard Sadon 21 tor a dUanc* to 2540 23 tad to tw
Sacaon 22. Toonehip 16 Souto. Ranga 30 E a d n n Wad 211.5 ta d Souto
Soutoaad corner to aard Soutoawat 1/4, twnca rwi S 173744* E along to*
486 41 ta d twnca Souto 32*43/ Ead 36441 ta d town* N a tl 117.44 tad
Souto bw to toa Soutoaatl 1/4 to and Sadon 29 tat a dtaWnca to 16373 taac
to pore to bagtontog. Serm on Cowty. Flortoa.
toand rwi N 00*07*17 W lor a in la n d to 53573 tad to a pert on fta
PARCEL E:
Nortoarty rt(pa-to aray bw to Narenaua Avenue, and para ado bang toa
[■NOTCH-]
POINT OF BEGINNING, toand rwi N 0 7 0 7 1 7 W along toa Wad bw to
Th d pwt to L d 7. PLAT OF THE FLORIDA LANO ANO COLONIZATION
Pared D - Tract II to land* daacrtaad In OfficMI Racorda Book 3337. Paga
COMPANY'S CELERY PLANTATION, acconlng to toa pld toarato. aa m eaty
1124, to add Pubke Racorda lor a M a n ca to 31 S3 tad to a po*4 on to* North
ad to P ld Soon I, Page 124, Semtotoa Cow ty, Fiord*. Qai n toid aa tatonr
Ina to to d Lo) 7; toand ran N 675744* W dong aard Norto bw tor a datand
Com m and d tw Soutmad comar to Sacton 22. Tonnahlp II Souto.
to
3511 tad to a p o d on tw Nortoarty nghito »ay bw to Naroaaua Avanua:
Ranga 30 E a d SamnoW Cowty. Fkrtoa. and run S 474431‘ E atang tw
tw n d run S 34*2311* E along and n f r to way Ina tar a ikttanc* to 87 M
Sown too to too Soutm ad 1/4 d aato Section 28 tor a M a n d to 244033
la d to toa POINT OF BEGINNCNO
tad Id toa Soutoaad comar to add Soutm ad 1/4. toanca run S 18*3744* E
AND
along toa Souto Ina to toa S crtw a d 1/4 to mrd Sacton 21 tar a M a n d to
PARCEL 2 (North to U 3 Mupmay No 17 021
«S3 73 ta d t o d d run N 0 7 0 7 1 7 W tar a M a n d to M S 73 tad ta a poat
Thd part to Sacaon 22. Toanarcp ig Souto. Ranga 30 EaaL Samneto
on toa Nortwriy rtgrt-tonrey Ina to Harenaua Ananua. la ri po rt ataa bang
Coway.
Ftanda. daacrtaad aa taTOmt
toa POINT O f BE OINFtNO; toanca n n N 0 7 0 7 1 7 W along toa Wad tw to
Command d tw SouDmad corner to add Sacaon 22: toand run N
Pracd O • Trad *1 to la n d d t c if ii l n O doal Record Book 3337, Paga
00*0727 W atong toa Waal kna to tw Soutowad 1/4 to ta d Sacaon 22 tor a
1324, to ta d Public Recor d tar a M a r t a to 38 53 tato lo a port on toa
M a n d to 2531 34 la d to to* Norto kna to add Soutowaal 1/4, toand rwi S
Norto irw to aard L d 7; toanca run N 873744* W atang ta d Norto ana tar a
6796*07 E atong and North kna tor a M an e* to 1330 67 la d to a p o d on
datand to 35.11 tod to a po rt on tw Nortwriy ntot-oHny ana to Narclaaua
toa Wad bw to Iw W ad 1/2 to to* Eat) 3/4 to aald Sacaon 22 toand iu i N
Avarua to en d run S 54*2711* E atang and ropt-to-awy irw tar a M a n d
0 7 0 6 2 7 W atong aa*) W ad kna tor a M a n ca to 2029 23 tad to toa
to 4714 tod lo tw POINT OP BEGINNING.
Soutoarty nghto) way kna to U. S. Highway No. 17-12 toanca cononua N
Lata and Eacapl toa totoaHng Potato conveyed n OTflaaJ R ecord Book
00*0627 Waking aaid W ad krw tor a M a n ca o il 20 77 taal to lha Nortoarty
1704. Proto 784. PuMta R ecord to 8emnoto Cow ty. Ftortda:
ropa-to-way krw to and U 3. Highway N a 17-92 and toa POINT OF BEGIN­
(LESS OUT 411
NING aa*) p o d being on a non-tangari curv* concave Soutowadarty having
A pared to land lyng In Souto 1/2 to Sacton 22. Tonnahrp I t Souto. Ranga
a radut to 3630 00 tad and a chord bearing to S 33*0737 E. toand ran
30 E a d Sarmnoto Cow ty. Ftortda bang more parlcWarty daacrtaad aa MSouto*m a rly dong toa are to aa*) curve and add ngN to way In* tor a M
lanca to 63514 tad to toa p o d to Idigancy. toand rwi S 4 7 3 3 2 7 E dong
Ccm m and d tw Soutm ad owner to add Sacaon 22. toanca
add
ropa-to way Ina tor a M a n ca to 300 00 tad to toa p o d to cwvalw* to
070751’ W ad atang toa W ad Ina to toa S outmad 1/4 to Sacaon 23 tar a
a curve concava Nortoaadarty havng a raWua to 30/100 taat toand rwi
nuance to 173141 la d toanca Souto W J C O V C M atang a few parUrr
Southern
art, atong toa arc to aato curve and aard ntpr-o/way krw tor a tot•ah tw Souto Irw to tw Soutm ad 1/4 to Sacaon 22 ta* a M a n ca to 219613
la n d to 141161 la d to a p o d to nwvlangancy on to* E ad kna to aw Wad
leal ta a p o rt to raaraactiin ath toa Nortoaaatariy rtgy* to t t y to toa
1/2 to to* Eta) 3/4 to to* North 54 to tato Sacaon 22: toand rwi N 00*0731*
Seaboard Coadtam Rdtnad(taniwrty tw A M d c C otrtone Roamed) tetordW along aato Ead bw tor a M a n ca to 1726 73 taal. toanca n n N 89*5607
ng lo right to way Track Map dwreoL toanca Souto 54*1637 Ead atang aaat
W
atong toa North bw to and Wad 1/2 to toa E ad 54 to aw North 54 lor a
rop* to way tor a rtatonna to 400 00 tad B too p o rt to bagm aig. tw nca conM a n d to lia s 22 tad, awnct rwi 5 0 0 0 7 2 7 E along aw atortaato Wad
Inca Souto 54*1737 E ad tar a M a n d to 460 00 ta d tw n d s&lt;xto
kna to toa W ad 1,2 to to* Ead 54 to to* North 54 lor a dwlanca to 51182
36*4133T W ad 3 M 00 ta d toand Norto 5 4 1 6 3 7 Wad atang toa Nottarty
tad to toa POINT O F BEG/NNINa
kna to tod mad tonw i on tw ataredaacrtwd n4read tigpti to way Track Map
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tor 1 nuance to 6 46 to d Iw n d Norto 44*06*37 Waal atang aw Nortwriy
33 347 t o w n u n or laaa and bang aubrac) lo any nT**-to way, rednekona
ng*
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add raAroad lor a M a n d
12045
toand Norto
and
aaaamarca to racord
33*4137 E a d 133 63 to d toan d N or* 3 4 1 6 3 7 W ad 268 H to d toand
haa bean dad agamd you. You ara raqwrad to aarv* a copy to yuur writan
Norm 02*23*37 E a d along (w certerirw to ■ creak and toa Eaatoriy ana to
d ila n m . 4 any, to 1 on Richard R Swam, Etqwre. Swam 6 Harley. P A .
•ad radoad R W tar a M a n d to 136 34 tod » toa poet to begrmrig.
P ltre rri attomwy. Whoa* mating addrata • 1031 W ad Mena Boulevard.
SamncTa Coway. Fiona*
Sena
140. WMar Park. Florida 32/89. ON OR BEFO RE NOV 14, 2001 and
and
Na toa ongnd w*h to* Clark to tow Cow l atiwr batata aarvK* on Piamara
[LESS OUT 12]
attorney, or im w ilalaly totraahar. otwrawa a dafau* wti b* antarad agamd
A pared to land lying n toa Souto 1/2 to S ed a n 22. Toundid &lt;&gt; Souto.
you tar to* read dom m tad ai to* Ccmplaml or Pdtaon
Range 30 E a d Samnuto Cowry. Ftonda. bung m en pamcWariy M M
WITNESS my hand and aad to ton Court on to* llto day to October. 2001
(SEAL)
Com m and &gt;1toa Sourm atl corner to S edo n 22. toand Norto 00*02*51*
MARYANNE
MORSE
W ad along tw W ad ana to toa Soutm ad 1/4 to toa Section 22 tar a M a n d
Ctarti to to* Circuit Court
to 1480 04 le d toanca South M-56 4 7 E id a dwunce to 2354 39 le d ta the
Samnota County
para to bagraang, twnca Souto 98*1147 E a d tar a dWtanca to 86 46 ta d
By: Oaborah Conant
tw nca Sown 88*3717 Eau. tar a nManca to 288 *3 ta d toanca Souto
Aa
Dapury Clark
00*02*37 W ad tar a M a n ca to 235 43 ta d toanca North 341 6 3 7 WaaL
Rcha-d R Swam. Eaguv*
■tang a Ina partial to and 380 leal Nortoeaatorty to toa Seaboard Ccwadna
Swam AHatoty. P A .
Radoad. tar a M a n ca to 43612 leal to toa por* to oegm ng. P u re
•031 W ad Mon* Boutrvard.
Record* to Senwwta Cowty. Honda,
Sui* 180.
and
W «*f Park. Florida 32769
(LESS OUT *31
Pubtah: OctoCwr 24. 31. and November 7. 14.2001
A pared to land lying n to* Souto 1/3 to Sacaon 22. Toanahti I t Souto.
FF146
Rang* 30 E a d S a rm ta Cowty. Ftanda. bang m a* partcutarty dtaenbad

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TO CO N SBSIIAD 07TK M 0 6

Cath awn to rad ia n vah*toa5214543
Uanor AM CAitiniiuSn SpadltoM
tae
toss Nunary Rd a 109. TYVaar
Sprtnga FL 32709
Phono: 407-699-4445
infoftflf ig opfiw of itn M lM tfvt h i
ho* * rtto* ta ■ haortag any bn* prior
b ato* data by Mng atoi Iw ctaik to
tw court. Ownar tw* to* Dto* Is
by raping band ta
1 FI Slat 351 917.
Nto proceed* bom aato ta i i ca ia to
■mount clamed by 9arar wti ba
nth to* dark to tw oourt.
contact S ta ll
Ftang Santa*, tae (36D39583SS
PubadtOctober 24.2001
FF173

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERH
NOTICE S HEREBY OWEN by to*
Cay to Ungwood. Florida, tod toa
C»y Commtadon wti hot! a puttie
fWMiing oj CufuaCNf •usluiibhi cm it*
Ictowng Ortonancaa:
OROOiA/aCI NO. 01-1163
AN ORDINANCE O F THE CITY O F
LONG WOOD. FLORIDA AM END
M O CHARTER 23. PUBUC UTSJTIES, SECITON 23-46)d). PAY­
MENT OF DEVELOPMENT ASSIS­
TANCE FE ES ANO CONNECTION
FE ES , TO PROVIDE FOR THE
IMPOSITION ANO COLLECTION
0 6 ASSESSMENTS UT61ZMG T W
UNIFORM COLLECTION METHOO
ANO TO REDUCE THE BURDEN
0 6 THE ASSESSM ENT FOR 6H TV
TUDONAL PROPERTIES THAT
PROVIDE A PU BUC BENEFIT]
AMENDING SECTION 23-17 (a).
MANDATORY WASTEWATER SER­
VICE CONNECTION, TO PROVTOE
FOR THE MPOSTTION ANO CO L­
LECTION 0 6 ASSESSMENTS UTVUZM G THE UNIFORM COLLEC­
TION METWOO FOR P R O P E R TM
THAT ARE REQUIRED AND FA6
TO COMPLY WITH MANDATORY
W ASTEWATER SERVICE CON­
NECTION; PROVKXNa FOR CON­
FLICTS.
SEVERABILITY
ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE.
Bad Ordbwnc* m a pacad on arai
rearing on Ocktaar 15 2001 and toa
C*y Comnaadcn wti conatdar aama
tar b id paaaaga and adoptiwi atiar
fw ruble hearing, ahkh M l be beta
In toa Cay Comnaadcn Owntaara,
ITS
W ad
Warren
Avanua.
Longanod. Ftortda. on Morvtay. tw
Sto day a) Hovtrrtaar, AD .. 2001, M
7 00 p m . or aa aeon totraahar aa
— w.a. a,a W
|t-.a . V- w
pOm/BP- ml mpP rnVFPCTiyt
mrtth rM p id Ks tfn prnpoppfl
T N i hPPrtnq m*y tm
eontnuad bom am* to bn* w ill a
Unto tenon la tdwn by tw O y
A copy to to* prepoaad Odkwnca ta
potted to to* C ly HdL Longwood,
Ftanda. and oopraa ara on Ma trtto
to* Ctaik to toa C«y and aama may
bakwpactad by tw puttie.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: A l paraorw ara advtoad tw t * awy dackta
to appato any dectoton made to toaaa
maaangtwartaga, toay wti naad a
racord to toa praoaatoyga and tar
•uch pwpoaaa, awy may naad to
hnawa tool a verbatim racord la
mad*, which racord to tackata to*
Wadnmy and avktanca upon trhkh
toa appeal la to ba made (pat Sackon
2640105 Ftortda Staktiaa).
Poraorw atih daabtiaaa nabkng
aaddanca to partktaata In any to
to* A D A. Coordinator, to (407)2803481, to toad *8 how l In advarca to
toa m ating.
Dated H a ISO) day to October.
A D , 2001.
CITY OF LONGWOOO
GERALDINE D. ZAUBRI.
CITY CLERK
Puttiah: Octatwr 24. 2001
FF1S7
NOT7CE06
PUBUC AUCTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
MCCONNELL TOWINQ WILL SELL
AT PUBUC AUCTION. FOR SAL­
VAGE FOR C A SH ON DEMAND
TO HIGHEST BiOOER. THE FOL­
LOWING DESCRIBED VEF«CLE„:
h o v p m ** r

i* m UAKE m

j

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3B3ES47C0ST580810
H O VCdSER 1JTH
*6 MERCEDES
WDOCA30O9GA27O7I9
NOVEMBER I3TH
93FORO
IFM0U32X9PUA62046
86 CHEV
1G1LT91WSJE3872g0
90 NISSAN
JN1HJ0IP4LT437962
S4 DOOGE
2B7HB23T2EK308S7T
BTCH EV
IQ1AW31W1H6124749
92FNPI
FNP12388F292
90 MAGIC
NOV1N02000
91 MAZDA
1YVG022B4MS160538
NOVEMBER 14TH
84 HYUNDAI
KMHVF2234RU919ST0
NOVEM8ER15TH
80CH EV
1YISL7433LZ096581
Th* Auc»on wti bahad d 900 am .
on add daws abova
M cConw l Tbwng ARaoovary.
2600 Santard A v*,
Santord. FI, 32773
vatvclaa one how prior to n N .
Term* ara -CASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS* McConrwi Towing
raaarvai toa n^d ta accept or rvtacT
any and at BIOS..
Pubtah October 24.2001
FF136
N O D C I06 AUCTION
Thva auction wd ba held on
Novamhar 19. 2001 al 900 AM at
323 Aitin Ava . OvWdD, FL
ProapaUrv* tmbara may taapad
toa varacW* an to* day batora toe
Auclon bom 9AM w di 3PM Tamw
ara cath or cartdwd tanda only
Ovtado Tearing ratarvat toa ritod b
aocap) or rahaa any and o l btda.
Tha taioamg vahrdaa are otiarad
1979 B U C K REGAL
AJ47A9H240043
1966 PONT FIRE BIRO
1Q2FS6733QN223693
1993 CHEVY CAPRICE
IGIBN69H3FX149046
1991 PONTGRANOAM
IG2NE14U0MC3637S9
Pubiah Ocbbat 24. 2001
FF171
NOTICSOF
PUBUC AUCTION
Note* la hereby ghrarr
at Pititic Aucoon tor talvag* tar
earn on damand b hrglwd btddar.
Nov. 04, 2001
93 Ford 2 Or
Vta 4 IZVLT22S2S310II46
TTw aucaon wti ba hak) at 1200
P M on to* ta b data* abova At
Somnot* Wrecker aamca 2340 S.
Myrtle Av* Santard. FL 32773
Proapaclhra tvddara may rnapac)
vahidai on* hour prior to ada
Tamw ara caah or cartdwd kmda.
SanvnoW Wrackar raaarvaa toa ngN
b accept or rt|Oct any and *a butt
Piitiah: Ocktaar 24.2001
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84 T M SH H TEB in H
JU n C U LO R C U IT

COUNTY,
PNOMATI OtVMOM
R L 8 NO.: 81-1077-CP
M R S : ESTATE OF

ALBERT J FORNACe,
OaoM M d.
WOIILB O f jU JM W TIU nO W
T7w atontawrdtan to fw aatara to
ALBERT J. FORNACE. dacaa n d.
F la Nurtaar 01-1077-CP to parting
ta tw C k o ti C o u l tar SanWioia
Courry Ftortda. Probata Dlvtamn. to*
to arttah i X l k P M
Santard, FL 37771. Tha
and add*** to toa parannto

13911 Great** Grove Efvd
Ctarmard FL 34711
Uanhctdar Metro Motor B o a t tac
190 EStat* Rd 434. Longwood FL
32730

2001 .
MARYANNE M ORSE. CLERK
A* Ctork, Orou* Court
SEMINOLE. Ftortda
By: Jana E Jaaoadc
A* Deputy Ctork
SPEAR 6 HOFFMAN
70S Souto (M a Wgfrardy
Cord Qabtoa. Florida 33146
Tatophonr(306)6SS-22W
Paraona w di da tardy atop naad a
ipaerd aoccmmodadcm to paraapda
m toto pracaatbig ahoWd contad
AOACoonSnatot at X I N. Park
Avanua. Sul* N , Santard, Ftortda
32771. d toad 9v* (toy* prior to to*
preoaodTOL Tilaphetn : (407)3X5
4 3 X E d . 4227: 1 800-935
6771(TDD), or 1 600-936677000.
tia Ftorldi Rotoy S orticaA t
PiM diO ctobar 24.11.2001
FFI77

94 T M O R C U T COURT
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ram ai

SI A M ) POR
Id d n o to COUWTY.
FLO R M A
Caa* to«j I M M M SM
O an ai Rkhord I
Chrtotophar Zinc

ALL f/TERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l ptraona on tow n H a noaoa la
tw vataby at toa wti. to*
to tw paraonal rapraiin ta a a. varue. or )iatotoc*an to
H a Court a n raqtirad to 4ta toaw
Obracaona yrtto H a Court WTTHH
T M LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE 0 6 THE FIRST
PUBLICATION 0 6 THIS NOTICE
O R THIRTY CAYS AFTER THE
DATE 06 SERVICE 0 6 A CORY 06
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
A l endiora cl to* dacadard and

aatala mud Na twtr ctataw vrtto H a
oourt WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THU NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO F U O VtiU.
BE FOREVER BARRED
TTw dob to tw b it putticaion to
tip No*ca to OcL 24,2001.
Peraond Rapraaaraatrva
Ataart J. Fomac*. Jr.
tOOS Ktrkdato Road
Batrwada. MO 20692
Aitomay lor Paraond flapraaanlatara
SMphan H Coovar
HAchdon, Honda 4Coovar, P A
P.O Boa 1149
Santard. FL 32772
(407)322-4031
Fkrlda Bar Ne 0314080
Pubtah: Ocbbat 24.31.2001
FT 173
M T M CM CUrr COURT
06 T M EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT
06 FLORA)A,
M ANO FOR
■S IM O LB COUNTY
C A M N O .: 01-CA-19O4 W
ORMTHI,

n a n o a rn a u /o h and Lo u ra e 6.
TENANTS/OWNERS.
I
6 U U N T * rS N O TKS 0 6 ACTION
TO.
UNKNOWN HEIRS. OEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS 0 6 LOUISE 6. LUSH
And af panto* ctarrrang Intarett by,
torough, uidar or agdnat
UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIG N EES.
LIENORS.
CR ED ITO ns,
TRUSTEES
OR
OTHER
CLAMANTS 06 LOUISE F LUSH
and a l pert!** hating or dom ing to
hava any rt/d, IB*, or kdaraa) In to*
praparty harem datenbad: CU R ­
RENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED fw l an acaon
to taradoaa mortgage on toa tobywmg daacrtaad properly ki Sammote
Courtv, Ftonda
W EST 13 FEET OF LO T 30 ANO
THE EAST SO FEET 0 6 LOT 31.
BLOCK a LONGW OOO PARK.
ACCOROINQ
TO
TH E
PLAT
THEREOF. RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 11. PAGES 5 9. ANO 10 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS O F SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
and hairing a commordy known
364 Itoward BML, Longwood, FL
32730
hot bean Nad agamat you and you
ara raqurad to aarv* an ortgmd ot
you wman detonate, 4 any w di to*
Sammcto Cowry Clerk ot toto Court
warm X day* bom to* krai data d
puMcaoon. and to aarv* a copy on
PtatndTa Attorney. Gary P. Cora, or
toa Law Frm ot MASON 6 ASSOCI­
ATES. P A . whoaa addrata la 17737
U 5 Highway 19 North. Swto BOO.
M «Vm
Bay. Ctoarwator, Florida
33754, wdhm X day* bom 9w ba)
data ol pubkeabon, otharwtaa a
datoMI a t ba intorad agamd you tor
to* ra*al darrwndtd m to* oomptoad
Dated OCT 17 2001
UARYM HE MORSE. CLERK
AS CLERK 06 THE COURT
By Ruto King
A*Dapu)yOdk
W di Daddoaa A ct paraona wdi
8 8 M N nradtag a tp a o d accommodaaon to paracawia n H a procaadmg ahouid contact court
Admrrabation d latophona nwrtoar
I-407-460-43X. not talar toan aavan
(7) day* prior to Iw prac aadtag If
hearing mipdrad, (TOO) I 300 9339771. or Voce (V) 1-600-9658770.
tia Ftortda Ratty Service
Maaon 1 Aaaocwta*. P A
17737 US 19 N.. Suae SOO
Ctoarwator. a X 7 S 4 5368
Am Gary P Cora
(727)535-3800
Pubtah Ocktaar 24.31,2001
FF176
M T M C M C W T COUNT
06 THE U T H
j u d ic ia l em e u rr
IN ANO FOR
SEM HOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A M NO. tO-CA-1922 14S
BA MORTGAGE. L L C.

KAREN B SMITH, at u a . al d .

NOTICE 0 6 1ALS
Tha taaowing vahad*(i| wti ba acad
d pubke auckon. par R Slat 713369
d ip 00 AM on November 3.2001a)
Lwnov r a t t u t to aaoaty a Ian
agamat trad v*hK)*1&gt;| tar labor, aatv■caa and aaorag* chargaa No Ida*,
aa la. ce d i erdy
1983 Ford Taurua 40
VIN1FALP3244PG246882

LOT 104, UNO FIVE 0 6 MOUNT
O M E N E O O O . ACCORDING TO
T M FIAT THEREOF. A S RECORD­
ED N P U T BOOK 40. AT PAGES 5
t . 0 6 THE PUBUC RECO RDS OF
SEM MOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
ORDERED d SEM M O LE CO UN ­
TY FLORIOA toto 17 day ot O H .

).

NOTICE 0 6 SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwauarrto to* Find Judgmari ardarad
ki tow cat* now pandmg m ate)
Court, toa alyto o) which it vvkcaiad
IW* 5*4 To Tha HKFwa) And Baal
Bddar For Caah At Tha Waa) Front
Dour. SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. X t North Park Avanua.
Santard. Ftanda 32771. d II X . On
Tha 13 Day Ol November. 2001. Tha
Fotowmg Daacrtaad Praparty Aa Sal
Forth In Said Order Or Final
Judgnard. To-W i

NO TICS 0 6 AC HOW
FOR STEPPARENT ADOPTION
TO: [narrw o l Raapondant)
Chrtotophor Zinc
Paaprmdanr* La d known dkk*M|
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tod in meton
haa bom Nad tg d n d you and tod
you a n raqwrad to aarv* a copy d
yaw wriaan ddarwao, i m y. to I on
(name o) PaNtanai] G m d i Bitoa.
whoaa addrata la 701 Craakwdar
Tarraca A pt 103; Lake Mary FL
12746 on or batata ((total NOVEM­
BER 22. 2001, and Ma ta* ongmd
wdi toa dark o l toto Court d (ctork'i
adbaaa) X t N Park Av*. Santard FL
12771, batar* aarvto* on PaMorwr
or knmadtolaly Thereabar 9 you la l
to do to, a dateu* may ba antarad
•pBimt you tor too n fiil dw unttol

in V&gt;« poflbon.
Coptaa ct U court docwTWrita n H a
caa*. m dum g 'd a n , a n oiidltota
d tw Ctork or tw Ckoua Court*!
oRo* Ybu may rotitw Iwa* itocumanta upon lequait
Ybu n a ) k**p to* Ctork ol Iw
Cinxrl Court** oMca noMWd of your
currant addrata.
(Ybu may N*
None* oI Currant Addrata. Ftortda
Supreme Court Approved Family
Law Form 12113) Future paper* in
H a towiult wti b* mated lo to*
addrata on racord d to * dark *
oRPe.
WARNING Rut* 12 283, Ftortda
Family Law Rule* ol Procedure,
lerytirot certain orAomdta dwetaawa
ol docimwnU and totormaBon
F a in to compfy can tatuk In aanolorw, ndudmg dtomdad or aHdng
ot pfortngi
DATED: OCTO BER 18.2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK 06 THE CIRCUIT COURT
Df: nancy h . v*i i w
Deputy Ctork
Pubkah October 24.31. and
Novambd 7,14.2001
FF160
OANPORD M O iM O ta Atm tO ttiTV

(RFP • 2001-04 •
Yldatt and Ttaport)
Tha Moudng Autoorty al Iw C*y o*
Santard
(SHA)
it
accepting
Propotait bom praparty Icanted and
quakked kngmoanng biiw to R k i
and k n a Engmaartng Evakraoon
Sarvtary Sewer* tar bva (51 ol as aa
(4) houtmg davatapnwnu. ANDU
of toa
Hduabon report tar on* heudng
davatapnwm.
Tha tuccaaatal

raaporctonl w ti tuppfy a i aqupnwnl.
ikies, tidao top* toa Inlarior o l toa
wwar bw a (appro*anawry 9,300 knaar War), and waua a report tdarwryng toa oondhorw and raoommandad
ol
Propoaala Irani ipjodlad bmo wti
b* accaprad d toa S H A 94 Caaba
Brewer Court. Santard. a 32771.
unN 4 00 p m . L o o t Fra* on
NonmPtr B, tool Raaporwaa
mual b* praparad ki accordance w di
toa mairaUlarw in to* RFP. a copy o)
which may ba obiamad d to* BHAd

mtarmakon ahouid ba dractod to
Juan Pitlarson buanm Encutrv*
Ovactar d (407)32531 M
Pubtah. Ocktaar 24. 26. 2001
FF14I
IN T M CStCUIT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUCaCLAL CIRCUIT
M A N D FOR
SE M M OLS COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
C A M NOd 01-1B34-CP
IN RE THE ESTATE OF
VtRHOOE CHOVrCHUVECH.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS

(AneMary A S N M M b a )
TO A LL PER SO N S HAVING
CLAIMS O R DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABO VE ESTATE
Tha anctiary aknmafraoon oI to*
aam a o l VIRHOOE c h o w c h u VEC1L dacaaaad. F la Number 01I0J4 CP. w parckng n to* C lroN
Cow l tor Sammota Courry. Ftanda.
Pro btia Orviaron. toa addraar ol
which W P 0 Drawer C, Santard.
Florida 32772. Tha nam* and
addrata o) to* anctiary paraond rapraaanubv* and taat paraond rapr*.
aenialhra'a a nomay era aa) torlh
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A i cracdora o l 9w dacadam and
orrier paraona having darm i or
damand* agamat to* decadent ■
aatala on whom a copy o l tow nooca
la served mtom tor** montoa trier
toa dda ot toa Drat puMcaoon of tow
none* m ud Na thee clean* wan H a
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE 0 6 THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OH THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE O F A CO PY 0 6 THIS NOTICE
OH THEM
A l other cradtora ot to* dacadard
and paraona having clean* or
damand* agond toa aatala ol tw
dacadan) m ud Na toe* dam n with
H a cow l WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE 0 6 THE FIRST
PUBLICATION 0 6 THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIM S ANO DEMANDS NOT
SO FILED W ILL BE FO R EVER
BARREO
Tha data of to* ba) pMticanon of
to* Nobca » October 24. 2001
Anctiary Paraond Repieaenuiiva 6
Aaorney
Wtaam H Mornaon, Eaquwa
Ftonda B ar* 143303

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BALDWIN 4 MORRISON P A
7100 Souto Hkftwoy 17-92
Fam Park. Ftortda 3 27 X
Telephone. 407/854-1424
Facaantia: 407.834-4843
P ita M iO c h ta a r2 4 .3 l.2 0 0 l
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S 4 T M C S 4 C M T COURT
OP T M EIGHTEENTH
0 6 FLOTSOA
M A N D FOR
S S S S N O U COUNTY
C A M HO. 00-CA-P4614-L
AMFRKX/CST MORTGAGE
COMPANY.

FREDERICK W ROGERS.
I
NOTIC S OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw•uarri to an Order Raacharkting
Foractoaw* Safa dated Ocktaar 15
2001. and antarad In Caa* No. 00CAtaB-14-e. of toa D nati Court of
toa EKpaaanto Judtatal Crrcuri In and
tar Samtaota County. Florida. where­
to AM ERIOUEST MORTGAGE
COMPANY, la a P to rfd and FRED­
ERICK W. ROGERS are to*
Defendant*. I ■« aal ta Iw hfgfwd
and bad bkktar tar cadi d W ad bant
door ol to* CourtaouM X I N. Park
Ayanua. SdtionL FI 3 7 n i.d I 1 «
AM on NOVEM BER 20. 2001. toa
torto In add Find Judgment ta *6:
LOT 12 (LESS THE SOUTH 12
FEET THEREOF). BLOCK 3. TIER
5 TOWN 0 6 SANFORD. ACCORDM O TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECO RDED IN PLAT BOOK 1,
PAGE 56 THROUGH 64. 0 6 THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE,
FLORIDA
MARYANNE MORSE
A* Clark of Iw Court
By. Jana E Jaaawie
A* Deputy Ctarti
P iA M Samtooto Harata
Submtoad by
Mare A Ban-Ezra. P A
Adom ayi tar Ptatodl
951 H E . ISTto Sbaat Sula 204
North M d ii Beach Ftortda X132
Tdaphorw (308)770-4100
Pubiah: Ocktaar 24,11.2001
FFIB3
M T M CM CU tr COURT
06TM CN H TU N
J U O C U L O R C U ir
■ IM M O U COUNTY.
FLO R CA
C A M HO. 01-CA624614-O
W tUlAM M ISLER and REGINA D.
ISLER. husband and wife. 2620
Canvaa Back Trail. Oaneva. FL
32732.
VS.
JO SEPH W TOOO d id DEBORAH
H. TOOO. hta arita. nckjdtog any
unknown
apoutaji)
of
taid
Datandoita, 4 Iwy hoy* dvorcad
and lanwrrtad and 4 any ara daad.
toair raapaettv* unknown
datiaaat. yantaa* aaaignaaa.
ofhar paraona ctainang by, h n g r i,
wider or agond named Datandarm
N O TX * 0 6 ACTION
TO: JO SEPH W. TOOO and DEBO­
RAH M. TOOO. hw mta •Whoa* Lad
Known Address la 114 Pkmi Pont
Loop. Abentaan Parkway. Ercuad.
MO 21008, 6 bring, mdukng any
unknown ipauaa(i) of add dafen
dam*. 4 toay have drvoread and
rarrwmad and I any ara daad, took
u Oariaaaa.
u adWutf.
fcanori and bvwtaaa and a l other par ■
by. toraudv m ta r.su :

YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED tool
an acaon ta O tid Tlta on to* taOowIng praparty to Samnota County.
O SCEO LA BLUFF SOUTH •Lot 45
A pared ol land aluaud to Section*
I and 12 al Townahd X Souto.
Ranga X EaaL Samnota County.
Ftortda, add pared batog mora par
Bcutarty daacrtaad as tabrwt:
Commence at an bun pip* at to*
Norttwaal comer ol Section I, at
tstabkshad
by
Jbn
Pullen.
Ravatarad Land Survayor. Florida
C imhcita Na. M IS and ihown on a
survey map dated Apr* 15 1982 and
rwi 8 00 dag 27 m« X tac E. atang
to* Ead bw d add Sacaon 1. aa
aatabltTwd by tard awveyor, a ckatanoa &lt;6862 »4 taat toanca rwi S 57
dag 31 m n 21 tac W. dong toa carv
ta b * ol a 70 toot aasamtnr tor
a toatanca of 2389 34 taat toanca
run S 22 dag 01 mta 21 aac W. along
and carrier-ana 1X7 97 totL toanca
rwi 3 57 dag 11 mm 21 aac W. atang
la id carrier-ana 798 45 tad: toanca
rwi S X dag X mta 21 aac W. atang
add carriat-bw 1044 53 tad toanca
run S X (tag X rtwi 47 aac E, atang
add carriar-kn*. 3 X X taat to toa
Pornt of Oagvwng. toanca oonknua
S X d * g 0 8 n w i4 7 aac E along aato
cantor kna 300 X taat toanca ran S
57 (tag X m n 15 MC E. 340641 tad
to to* watar*i of lake Honey, toanca
run Northerly dong sard watar'a
adga I X tad mot* or tot* to a part
bearing S 34 dag 42 mm 07 aac E.
from to* Point of Bagmrwig, toanca
Wave add wattra adga and ran N 34
dag 42 mm 07 tac W. 3370 38 tad to
*w PoM of Bagenmg Sod pared
centreing 13 93 aerta mora or laaa.
n aaarvmg an aaaamarri tor Ultitaa
and Oanard Road pwpoaaa acre**
X taat of toa
Subfacl «
any ctoar aaaamanM of re a m
ha* boon Nad agond you and you
ara raqwrad to aarv* a copy of yrxr
wrttan dafanaaa, 4 any. to a on
HARV O. REID. Ill, Altomey tor
PtatnUfa. 1120 W Fad Strata. Sui*
B. Santard, FL 32771. and Ma toe
ongmd wdi toa Ctork aI toa abova
Court on or batar* Nov 23. 2 X 1 . or
otoanrrtaa. a Judgment may ba
antarad agamat you tar Iw ratal
demanded m toa ComptaM.
WITNESS my hand and toa Crihclel
•ad of H a Coul, on H a day of OCT
1 8 2 X 1 .2 X 1 .
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK 06 THE CIRCUIT COURT
BYRuto ring
DEPUTY CLERK
Harry Q Rad. HI
1120 W Fbd Slrata, Soria B
Santard. F I 32771
Aitomay tar Pteawfli
(407)321 M il
Florida Bar No. 240032
latar todd Norton
Publish Octabat 24, 31. and
November 7 .1 4 .2X1
FF164______________________
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nobca ta hereby gvwn tota I am
engaged n buaawaa d HOI Dad Rd
Longwood. Ftonda 32779. Semevjta
County. Ftonda wvtar toa Fcataua
/Lima o) Barnhill Farm* and toa) I
Mand to ragslar aaa) name man to*
Dtvtiren
of
Corporarion*.
TaHanaata*. Ftonda. to accordanca
wrih toa proviaiona of to* f icbbcut
Name
Slatula*. lo Wri S adon
865 X . Ftortda SIduN l IM I
Tam Barnhti
Publian Octobar 24 2X1
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Wednesday, O ctober 24. 2001

L ccals

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m s NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHEDONCEAWEEK FOR TWO
IT) CONSECUTIVEWEEKS.

I NO: 9 1 C A 1 M 1 4

■AMORTGAGE. UC SUCCESSOR
■Y MEMOIR TO NATX3NWANC
MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
PUUNT*F.
VS.
WARREN R. MCCLUNO. IT AL.
OfFSWANT(B).
nones of actionTOt UNKNOWNaROUEE. HEM,
DEVISEES,
ORANTEES,
ASSWNEES. UENORS, CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES. AND AU
OTXR PARTIES CLAAMNO AN
PfTEREST SV, THROUGH UNOCR
OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OP
WARREN R. MCCLUNO
wfios# rvddMKi Is unknown if

W ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, parson* Mh deabtoas naadlug ■ ip dH stprwww* * " * should
contact COURT A04SNBTHAT10N.
M Wa SEMINOLE County
CowWouaa at &lt;407)665-4227. I800955-4771 (TDD) or 1-600466*770. da Florida May Santa
Law OMcaa d David J. SMm. PA
X I S IMrarady OrNa SWN 500
Ptonkffion. FL 33334
((34)333-8000
0 I-T4003(NAT)

a twww.ftogov/bUop.
Florid* towrarpfra* aalan ol certato
buatoaeaoppatxiftostoragtotorwBi
Florida Oapl. ol Agriculture S
Conawnar Sardcaa balora leKng.
Cal to vartly lawful rwgWtration
balora you buy.
RMK FREE ROUTE
(S,0oa/mo (proven), Ho

M THE CBICLST COURT
OF TW OOKTEENTH

CIVS. DIVISION
CASE NO. 0BCA-1MS-I4-W

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IwS ba aiaarad

In Wa cornpMH or

p p o r t u n it ie s

Women's Financial
Support Group
craattng a baflar financial Mura
407-330-0933
5 9 — F in a n c ia l
S e r v ic e s

OaNndwdO).

LOT I, BLOCK A. PHILLIPS
RAVENNA PARK SECTION OP
LOCH ARBOR, ACCOROtNd TO
THE PUT THEREOF. RECORDED
M PALT BOOK 10. PAOE 94 OP
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEM4NOU COUNTY. FLOflOA
hat baan Bad agalrw you and you
to aanw a copy N youi
I any. on DAVO J.
STERN. ESO. PtokMTa atom**
whom atteas la (D1 S LkWwxay
DAW(SOO. PlanMon, a SUM (no
Mar Wan X Raya (cm Wa (tor* el
M WN ncaca N
acton) an* ■* to* original Mh (to
darkolffil* cast Kffiar tstom aaratomay or kivnsd-

Flra Your
Up lo (30

NoncaopSALi
NOTICE R Bran WaL puriuarfto a
Final Judgamard to Wd abora-atytod
cam In Wa Clnut Cowl c4 Wa
EljpaaanW JuddcI Cdcm Wand tor
SaWnoto Cowdy. Florid*. W which
AAagra Cradt Company W Wa
Plata* and nonaid AMn Lavl and
RanAa RainalN Lad. N/ara Wa
Datombada. I ad m( to to* rxghnt
and bad bidder tor caah at X I N.
Parti Avanua, Sardord. Florida
SanvnoN
Counyt
33771,
CowWouaa, atop* d auWouaa, at
11:00 am. on Wa 1] day of
Novsmbar. 3001. Wa toacwWg
daacitoad property ad torw In Wa
erdar of FWal Judgnent
LOT 73, CYPRESS LANCING AT
SA8AL POINT. ACCOROING TO
THE PUT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED M PUT BOOK 21. PACES 70
AND 71. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMWOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
EXHWVT'A’

Attention Raadsrstl
Ifa IHagai lor companies doing
bualnaaa by pPona to pronvaa you
a loan and aab you to pay ter R
baton Way dattvar. For mora
Mormatun, cal lod-lraa 1-877-FTC
►*LR IApubic aantaa mwaaga tan
Tha SammoN Haraid and Wa
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to

L en d

Ejgd to boWa muB. Vbketo Oy ana.
Cindy. 393668 8933.

ATTN1 WORK FROM HOME
U p To (3 3 to STSWr PT/FT

MAILORDER/tNTERNET

( youor m n you toowa Hdtog
a chatongtog poaBon m a quartz
fabricator, you am to luck. Wa am

BOO-857-09S1

NEEDCDI
LAL, REGUOI
S LONOHAUL POEfflONS
(TOO ♦ par woak earning potonnai.
Olivo Wo BIG PIG S lor
TR AN SYSTEM S
No Expariane*
No COLT No [
CO L training av
1-600-433-3393

DRIVER. Man-Frt Tam-3pm. extra
aanlora to doc tom. chopping, toe In
Sam. C ly. good paopla itoBa, daan
driving
record, M E A LS
ON
W H EELS. ETC. 1 X 7 Sand Pond
Road. Lake M ary. 407-3338877X120.
Fttnaaa C a n ta r New wom an'a
tilnaaa ce n tal to L ik a M ary la
looking
lo r
circu it
workout
kwtruckx/mobvetor and an office
coordinator/toatructor.
Training
provided. C a l 407-333-3B39 or Fax
407-323-6940.

Attantlon Raadarall
Ifa Bagal lor companiaa dong
buatoata by pPona to promlaa you
a loan and aafe you to pay tor S
balora Way dedvar. For mora
tdormi non. cal toS-lma I -877 FTC
HELP (AplAAc a
Tha Samirvjla Harald and Wa
Fadaral Trada CommNalon)

LEARNTO DRIVE
TRACTORTRAILERS
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■(■(AL)
UARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF TWORCUrT COURT
, EYRuWlOng
[OCPUTY CLERK
PUBLISH ( t
THE SEMWOLE HERALD

SEAL
MARYANNE MORSE
CNA &lt;dWa Cbcua Court
ByMary Sroup#
DapWyCMrti
Shamaa Sharma,

Eaqure
SaNm Saxon. PA
P O. Box 3399
Tampa. Ftonda 33X1
PubtohOcatw 17. J-4. KXJI
FFI46

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0 8 H u s b a n d of
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8 7 D e a d lo ck e d
8 8 It b a re ly
g iv e s a hoot
0 9 S trik e s
dum b
7 0 P a rt o f a
ro o k e ry
71 E a s ily
irrita te d
DOW N
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y e a n lin g s
2 P e te r M ax
s p e c ia lity
3 In te n se
e n th u sia sm
4 O n e m ight
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b u ck
5 E d ib le pod
6 L e e of
b a k in g fam e
7 Som e
to u rn a m e n ts
8 "B a b e tto s

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ta k e n to th e
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p o rts
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■RxawaCanto I M . toad p x p b every
day tor rtdea, tocto. 7 games. Apply
at eamkml oHtoa on toStow near
Burdtoes. weekends B 11am, weak
days • 4pm. tS torn 38 O c t. Ask
tor Barbara. ItoM be IS*. ANo need
help to travel. Living quarter*
Hobday workers. Earn holiday
merwy a * * ™ hato o tw ra F ii r t
part Ome noAdey amploymanL
Selary S3 3O-M 0(Vhr. Samtoola
County
area.
Good
puM e
appaaranra S cheerfd personalty
required. For mora Into , CM 84
Stewart *1407-333-3342. ex! 323.
Hotel needs
Housekeepers
Housemen. From Desk. Good
Wages, 407-444-1000. ____

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407-3231117

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Wkh Down Payml. Aaatotane*
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117— C o m m er c u l
R en tals

407-331-6333

)6 iW a M lik .6 irk f* o rfU a :
f-/
Own a Computor-Pul Rto Work)
Up to ( 500-83500 PT/FTAto
866-673-1303, 24-hr mooning
FRE1 BOOKLET!
ReeldsnSsI Construction,
bs
Oood arkh Rough-toa. ExeaSwS
Pay 4 Banafftx [366)736-0231
PoMtom Chef ■R a lx x d CroaRan
CuMna. 40 hoax par weak. 900am
lo 6.00pm Salary; (27.500.00.
Rsqulramants;
High
School
Dlpkxna. No si pertanca aa a chaf
raqulrsd. Duties:
Supanrtaaf,
coordlnata* and parbcipalaa In
in
and Cioattan
(flshsu Esttm tlss food 'OonvumpGoni
and raqufeOona and purchaiaa
'foodshurffs. Satocta and davtfopa
raopaa based on type of toed to bs
prepared i
Vnowtadga i
praparaaon. Cura trims and bonaa
rttoata and poultry tor cooking.
Purbona cockart tooda and ktabucla
wwkara aa to (ta te a of pnrttana and
methods
gamahmg to make
atow appaMng to(« pMda aa wM
aa (to eyas. Ftoto m inus and m*cM
Mitcttofw. H i n s tend rtsunnss to:
Bureau ol Workforce Program
Support.
PO.
Box
10669.
................. ..
33303-0669 Job

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407-321-0759
3BR/7BA historic horn*, wood IXx.
Imptoca. aacunry tyttom. Must ba
t a x from inside to ba appreciated.
(850, no pats, no vnoken. 407-328-

DOYLE’S RENTALS

*/- 1600 8q FL Two OMcaa, One
Large
Conlam nc*
Am a *
Kitchenette 11067/11000
IM S Park D r, Office or R atal. 6
separata office*. Recaption arse
Lg Conference Rm . */• 3.434 aq A
(1600/11600.
Doyto R eeky. Inc.
_______ 407-3333466

Utmcb n ip n g pot wt
m . ntmocHmnj' 5 imcwl
M SO fnardv IN S to a L 6 0 0 M (w « l
approx. 400 aq ft avaiiabto, H
naadad. 903 W aal 3rd St. Sarfard.
FL 366 8664491, 94pm . 14F.,
a M tor Al or Rotamary.

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SanfordtIBR /IBath
Duptox
w/Scmanad Porch. Lawn M aid,
todudad (400(400
S x to N t 3 Lag* Bfto 13 BA. 2 Story
Condo. New Tito 8 Paint. Kachan
DR . Communay Pool (6233600
lo rd :
3BR/38sth
W/Oaa

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Fxaplaca. NawCHA EaMn Kachan,
W/D Hook Upa $673(650
Estate*: 3BFV1B*th
Y K arport, Storage FYn, Lg Yd. Wrt)
Hook Up*. Has*Air (673(650
D O Y LE R EALTY, 94C.

SHX/lE-Shop/ Whra
yard US Hary 17-93.
333-7707

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3/1. near pobce atabon. Strong
iMwancMmquimcL (375.407-321
8757.

1000
so
ft
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W AREH O USE I M N Mapta Ava.
C M Tom or Jo h n D rags, (4C7JX 3
7SS4

Sanford: IBR I BA house lor rant
(150/wk, (375 dapoa*. Indudaa
uRM a, no psto or chbM n 407-333
3461.

Share
offica
accountant appraiaar
Blvd S 17-93 Sanford.
407-322-2417.

Order Ntxnber FL-2219335
SMppkHlRa
ng- Exp mqixrad.

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Inventory control a phut Metal
fabricator. 45 hr a*. Evcaianr
banaNaPla (ax or am ai to TubaTac

407-322-1060,
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Windcbase Apartments

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Apartments

One Bedroom Apts.

93— R o o m s F o r R en t

• Beautiful Grounds • Single Story
• Great Service • Best Value

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3 Story VKtonx Horn*, fkatonc
(hairier, tpfe. balcony, house
prtvasgs*. (tOGWK, (100 depot*.
M I-3775 (bpr). 338-5377

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EASY
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A M ER IC A S CH O IC E FO R AP A R TM EN T LfVVNO

407-3)94423
Wry nkto, vary ctox kin rniHaaiy
mmodalad. M u*. cabto. AC. Indry.
phone, Uch ua*. m e dr. mtktoni
owner. 3 blkt from bua. Non
d ok ar Pratorradt Onfy drug tree
naad apply- 407-330-737),
Room For rare, kanwhad, cabas, al
baa Indudad. « 7Smo, (50
dapoa* 407-630-5571.
9 5 — R o om m ate
W an ted
Sham 4BR 2&amp;Ahorn*. Sxkxd area.
Living
room
w/hmplaca,
Waahar/dryar
(375/mo. (250
aacunry, ubkbaa ndudad 407-373-

Mon. thru Frl.
9 AM to 11 AM

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407-328-8818

TURF ETC, INC la tooklng to « craw
mambar poaktona who mual have a
wdd Fkxidi divari loanaa wBt a (yxxj
drivtog record Ptoaa* CM 407303-0374 tor mora kilo and to

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407-323-8787

W n O

$534.00

P le a s e M en tio n T h is Ad W h e n
You C ull F o r D e ta ils

our atari____________________

IMMEDIATE
INTERVIEWS

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Apartments Starting at

Is looking to M
rahab/ctobrlB removal poatocna who
mual have a va*d Florida O tvan
loan** with a good drtvra mcord.
Ptoaa* CM 407-303-0374 tor mom
Ms and to achad^a x eawvww m ti

SALES
STAFF

TRULY
HOLER

H u g e 1, 2 &amp; 3 Bedroom

TURK ETC, ( 4C

We prrpirc home cooked breakfiM. lunch, and afternoon
anacka for it) of our aludcnU. Truuportalion u provided for atuderuv that allend Gotdvboni. IdyUwilde, Midway, PinecrraL
Wicklow. Hamilton, and Liberty Chnuun School.
Our alafT haa been carefully acrecned. hat a CDA or A.S. in
Early Chiklhood Education, and it certified in I it aid and CPR.
Camera* are in each cUat room, giving parent! the freedom lo
tome in and ohaerve their child'i progreu at any time and alao
give, an ema venae of iccurity. Childcare it provided for all
children age* ft weeks lo 11 yean of age.

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Ana: 7BFV2BA «/ FL Room

taoq DOW N -

f toadid: F M (m e m m manager,
kdam a maaamh coonSnator S k d

321-7635

H en Just
dial these
3 digit*

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1 0 7 — M o b il e H o m e s
F o r R en t

U n f u r n is h e d

Tree Sem ca - Natl Firm
Hiring E ip s tw c id p irso m sl
Driver Hcsnaa raqtarad
Banafftx. EO E, Drug Fraa
Lawis Tma Sarvtca
1-600-333-6737

Large IBR: Fu4 M* bath, uptrava.
vary private Ublibax tumlahad.
Outatoa ary (473 * dapoa* no peto.
407-333-1917. mcontor

‘ O ffic e s C o a s t lo C o a s r s in c a 1954

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IBfVIBA ( 463/momh. 1N,toaLS
aacurlry 407-7740603.

103— Houses-

Teachera/TA Expd with apacaal
naadk ages 03. COA reryjrad 407322-6323.

Language and communication
Phonemic awarrneis * Writing
Science, math and measurement
Social &amp; emotional development * Creative arts
Problem solving and much more.

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IBR 1 B A near Maitland Cantor.
Lakatront comptox w/ boar mmp. 3
poor*, tonka court. 2nd hoar unit wt
view of lake (535ffnonth. 407-3319324

6121

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14 3

F 7:30- 3 0 0 PM 1350-|40tyto
Tnrwparbton mqAwd CM 407-32411771

Sanford: W . 301 E . 32nd SL
(696kno * d t p : 3H 123 C A B R 6
(65/ymo «dap Par* ok arttop 4073334640.

1 0 0 — C o n d o m in iu m
R en ta ls

3t o ^ 2 » 5 rtobm , Sarttxd. CM
Mr Mg^na or Mr. Gaxlaa, 407-333-

Pru&gt;kltn| quality childcare inu prcachool to the Sanford com­
munity tince IVD7. We arc committed to fivin| your child the
very hint in early childhood cducanon. We art actively involved
with meeting the criteria of the reboot rcadineai coalition; our
curriculum offera your child eiprriencea in;

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MAIDS NEEDED
IMMEOtATELYI
HodmL daptnMfe, -Amtkirt.

3390644.

407-334-4334

Computartrad vtoyTanbng Garber
SyiNm Knowledge of Coral Draw40
hour weak, pay baaed on

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2920 S . O r la n d o D r lv a • S a n fo rd
31

Looking to h n an Orgnmal/Choa
Director lor a church of 350
mantara. FIh m CM(407) 3333683
and/or land resume to F m
Pmsbrtortan Church, X I CM Av,
SwtortL FL 33771. tor 407-333-2664,
~IpcaSkxxi com

2639 Palmetto Ave.
Sanford, F L 32773

T E R M IT E S H

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Sanlord 2SR 1 BA , tonoad bar*
yard. SEOOfnonRv pke dapoM 407-

Sm M para wstooms.
Cedar Creak Apt*

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JDn-hwwart
yatlw WBh [

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Mrs. Michelle’s
House

pest

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FO R U N D ER G R O U N D

part (me, 3 or 4 dayto*. Age S3*
mobto home cortvrxxWy. 407-337-

ftod brtdL 313. aat to UbMn, MhW
tOSOVno rar* poaatka toeaa opsx.
Shady oak tr* M .. 407-767-9446

(Lxnttod TTm# 011*0
2 Bedrooms from (339
3 Bedroom* (634

UTMJTY CONTRACTOR

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103— H o u s e s *
U n f u r n is h e d

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coaadryddaam a of n o r h w il New
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tor yow mawito to 973-3094S64 or
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Always a good poicy, espedMy kx
bualnaaa
opportunttiea
and
banchNaa. CM Flortcto DapL ot
M sM BIS S Conaaxnar Sarvtoaa M
800-433-7353 or FTC-HELP tor
Imsetomwaon. OrvMourWtoaba
at arww.negovtouop.
Ficrtda lawraruraa aatora ol cartoto

15 Day COL Trsiaisg
Day 6 W trttn d C lssssi
Financial Asslstancs
C arrisn Hiring On Sits

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i
institute

The Universal Crossword
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datrtbutor. aearcN ng lor MuSad
to ‘
axperttoe on c o n y to quaitswam
production praMcto. auch aa large

InauranekW aeapBanIM tor busy
orthopedto office In DsBone. Exp a
plus. C M Sharon a l 407-787-SS38.

DATED on October 10,3001.

WITNESS my hand and Wa aaN d
|WN Cowl N SEWHOLE Cowdy.
iFlortda. Wa day cd OCT I I ( 001.

Flower •hop
expd daalgner to heto iwi
tower iftop CM tor appt. 407-324-

Wanted

LABORERS NEEOCD

advancement

opportunity
331K m h t a i lle h e e w t o ir t w e
‘ p x a beck gmwYl dwek.

Foremen naadad tor commercial

N F N trtrrt

RONALD ALAN LEVI, RENITA
RASHELLE LEVI AND ANY
UNKNOWNPARTYM
POSSESSIONOFTHEPROPERTY
SOUGHT TO BE FORELCOSED
HEREIN.

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naadadtor GYNeffc* to Sartkxd Won
S Frt. Fax msuna to 407-3318820, Alt Marty

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openings in
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raonciiMi,
t o , Exeabant banakra. TubaTac
(Santonf) 407-333-0940.

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COUNTY.

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ACCESS TO A COMPUTER
WORK FROM HOMI1
Up to ( 2S-f7Mv FT/FT

(77-171-4303

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TOU INVEST!
Alway* ( good pofcy, ispaciafy lor
bu am tl
opporlumliaa
and
trancPNaa. Can Ftonda DapL cd
AgrlcUbn 4 Conawnar Sardcaa al
BOO-435-7332 or FTC-HELP lor

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C la ssified Dept.
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99— A pa rtm en ts U n f u r n is h e d

Country
Style
City
Living
Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

$300°° O ff
First M o n th's Rent
With 12 Mo Le.ise &amp; Approved Credit
Lirqi- Newly Rrfurbbherl Ap.irlmrnt.'t with Urge
Cluneta • l.iki- Krrinl • Vollrytull
• Sparkling llml * Tennla (jm rl*

Beautiful
carnage
(500. month, include! water I
etactnc. IBR 1BA May accupy
Nov M i. Located al 306 Ekn Ava.
Sanford 407-303-3207________
Garage Apartm ent 2 Badroom-l
BMvUpstoaa 3400 Dxoa*-(400 Par
Month Central A C S Hag Sanford
Ama 407-321-0329___________

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA1 BCHAJ (1/0110
2 BOflM. LiiOUO AMOUP
407-3236670

Country Lake
A p a rtm e n ts

«

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford • 310-5204

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Sem inole Herald
C lassified Dept.
To Place Your Ad

^ ^ ■ T H E
JO B D O N E!
118— O m c i S pace F o r
R ent
1 OMo*: One rti4 5 0 m o .A J have
CH A 1 private b a t* 407-32261*0

1 4 1 — H o m es F o r S a le

AFFOROARIE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
Mo m « m io.no

153— A crea g e Lo t F or
S a le
4 Bolder tola read* to build.
111,500. oft
Valancia Court,
la*, oanar a d
ftnandng. 407-697-1100.

10a
I*, terming or
nuraaryf
Zoned
agricultural
84.900/AC R E. 8m. down w/owner
finance 904-797-1773 or 904-797-

1 5 7 — M o b il e H o m e s
F o r S ale

M , O ver 1*00 *q ft

on 1/3 acre. Heevfty tread, a n tot
hr, On. tom mv etftreptaca. aaHn
10*22 as porch, 2 C
garage, deeded, accae* to rtd I
it a n r a a c t a .il 1ft.tOO
O aar IN A cre M R 1 R aftt U x &lt;»\
fopto. haav*y re a d Pitted tof t*fok
eato. 164.800
r » 1

• a n te d 12*52.2/1.56*. No pat*,
doubla tool. 2 shade. aarm ga. 30
II acrean porch, CH A, $4,500 C ALL

181— A

Sc

p p l ia n c e s

F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e

1/2

qawty pentad r t ft a rt, caranac

at*, d n . tot apple, garage wftanced
yard 177.500
dory
faw nhouea-2
1600 *q A O e i hr rm '

12/2122

ac. pcwh «r rvtxnd ro* New p H
159.800

2/2
R&gt;pt*. water kora $63500

PAUL OSBORNE
vf NiiiHt i r n o n m w \
1(1/ 1/1 1 ht

tZ / l.tonced yawl hard wood
floor*, great area, oaaiar moftveted.
$69,900. U c Raaftor. 407-321-7869

1 U a rey ftrm pduatep aat f t 7 yr
wanwfty hft$13S.Cte*en$140.kkvg
8210. Brand naar. Located In
Sanford. 407402-2771

1 &gt;
O R TH O PED IC
PILLOW
TO P
S a l Brand Neat Strt to
Saaftlca $100. Can Dearer
407-422-8646
1930 Mahogany bad. 8110. Berger
fa te vtetodtgw aa top, $7U A r**a
Singer taw ing m achlna. $125.
Antique m ahogany drum laM*.
1180, na* electeeMore. 8320.407-

Old Antique B ra s s
la rrfo rd iJ bedroom 2 B a » to
$99.9001 .Repo homo. For
I6 0 0 4 1 6 6 3 2 3 X H529

&amp;

A KINO SIZE P1U 0W TOP

Santont 3/2 Weft In na, gate room,
olftca. aa14n lutchan. large oak
treat. 1119.900 407-787
17-9445.

Bad. BUc* iron canopy bad w«i
kxxsy bm ptfcmtop aal Narar uaad
407-402-2778

Sanford Pool hem*. 4.7. atmoat t
acre k*. IR . F R OR. C t r M AC. near
carpet. Me. future*, root, open
porch, paaa thru No ctoatog coal,
139K. 407-7T..........

1 5 1 — In v estm en t
P ro perty Fo r S a le
12X2011 C ab in In O cala Foreat on
80X112 ft lot Fancad. era*, electric,
septic 116.500 407-328-9072

Bad • On* abaoM a bargain. TRftN
SENTAPoatrepath: S i never taed.
tte to pteetc. coat $1,000. t e l $195
FU LL 12KTA Sat. $225 407-709­
5896
Bad * On* abaoluU bargain
Q U EEN BERTA PoM taapadc S a l
nmiar uaad, ate to ptoatc, coal $ IBOO
a e l $250 H N O SEN TA S a l $295
407-709-5698
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wfth pdow top maftraa* aat N arar
uaad S a l $450 Can d ire r. 407-422­
0230

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2 2 3 — M is c e l l a n e o u s

2 3 0 — B oats

14 pc. eokd CHERRY
Dawn Rm
I
W OOO. 94* dbl padaaUI. w2
laaraa. 8 ChppendM* Owes, bUW
$ hutch, never uaad. cod $ 12k. aai
$1950 Server $305 407-7065896

D rm g R
it 15 pc, SOLID
C H EW Y WOOO H 0 i a id Harvard
coaachon. 1 ir dbl pad. w/2 leaf 8
Chppandala bal-evciaw chaaa. 72*
bombay buffet 6 hutch, a l »tft
bored, coal S20k. a a l $5,900 obo

407657-2065________________
Dining 1 Baautitul Cherry Sat
w/tnlay. 8 C hair*. 92* Double
Pedret* fa te tV2 toevax Brand N m
to B ar M a t S a l $145Q U ptod O r *
Cabrwt A v a l Can Da*v*r 407-422­
0230

Dewig A Brand Naw Cherry Oval
TaMa 72* and 5 Chain wftaal Sift
to Box. $950 Lighted Chma C
cabrwt Aval Can Da*wr 407-422­
0230
Large W lw pool mtngarator/lrearer.
$450. iracrowava/convaction oven.
$75. warbar 1 dyer. $200 407622­
0556

E m erso n
M ic ro w a v e
Ovftn,
E icftllftn t
c o n d itio n . H a s tu m tablft.
S 69.
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 5 6 0 .

1 9 1 — B u il d in g
M a t e r ia l s
CO RRU O ATED S T E E L R O O fftM
lo r Bam*. Boat Dock*. Shop*, ale.
Also
Cuhrart Pro*
15*r20*
$147 00/aa
18**20* 1175/ea.
SrepXre Steel 1 Supply, toe. Apcpkx
407-293-5786

1 9 9 — P e t s &amp; S u p p l ie s
FR EE KITTENS! Plea** help gnu
toaa* adoraMa ta b u * a good horn*
TEC U a l m art needed Can 407­
322 2 8 ft. ark lor Becky

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2 3 1 — C a rs Fo r S a le

A c c e s s o r ie s
C hnmtete INoocfta. named to m a n .
2 yra old. good Urraly dog $350
407686-2622.

KAYAK

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o l l e c t ie l e s

O ld Antique Brass
Headboard

4 0 7 -3 2 1 -7 1 M

2 1 7 — G arag e S a les

Tv* got acm e of tie grvaUrt baauly
amovabona on Vi* mark*! today M
fabulou* prtcaa. and to#y*ra i * *
Avon! C a l Jo n l* * ,
16B
1791 (d igital
paoar).
Carpanfty Took OMUm an tobte awe
Wacoeaaane*. *250. Crateman band
taw w/ i r toroaL $150. work U bl*
» r m oLrtad U l prate 1 grvrtar. $200.
O tw m a c took Mao 4076226866

DO NATIO NS N E ED E D
Fam fty W oraM p Cantor
part* to hafti V ia naa^y

407-323-6222.
O a t kim aca (NaQ wfthtoarm o a U lt
w ra. todudng connacftng fixture* 6
w al v ara. aUo ow nari m anual 8100
Him. 407-323-5228N «W

A/C,

TV. VCR. antiqua

furniture,
m icrow avaa.
baby
fumaure, lumbar. narU. acrew*. and
n u h more. k A a lr e i 407-330-7736

Toyota Cwnra. 19*3j
$6000.407-6860011I or 352-383-

TAKE OVER PAYMENT5T1

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2 3 0 — B o a t s Sc
A c c e s s o r ie s
Evtentea Vft engfo*"l2wp

Interior/recently rebuilt angina.
Q alvantied eiftw . F V ie g reet Waft
maaXMnad Aaktog $1500.407(caftphone)

1007 WW Craft Scant* 19ft 4 3 22S
hp tom tab. vary tow hour* below
NAOA M $6200 or boat oftar. 706­
375-8470 or 423624-2581.

1*04 Monte Carlo. aMe. Vft vary
good eondfton, ( 1 6 0 6 Ako 1077
&amp; *vy
6 alarm, $ 1 6 0 6 MoOvaMd
407-221-4360. aak tor Shaan.

1990 Ford IAatong SOrar. 8 cyl Area.
52.000 ndteft Eaciterd CondOoa
Extondad Wanardy- $1,000 down,
tab* over payment* , $297Ano.
4076886282
93
Oodg*
thadow. green
hakltoark. 4 6. TOknVte*. naada
work. $800 oba 407-

Buy TC-W3 Mercury Motor Oft al
onto $11 par Oaftonll N
Outeared $arvtea Canter, 48

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tocMicra. will comidar adU— 9-M M dy. Sartowfah
quirea only- Aik far BiO (150)990-0066

GOVERNMENT POSTAL TODS. Up to 347,371 or
more. Now hiring Full bcntfiU, btiaiag, and rttiremeat For application and info. (100)337-97)0 Dept P­
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md n k a rapt ($00)366-1373 ert. 2000.

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