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OCTOBFR 21, 2001

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Sanford officers prepare for A nthrax scare
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•ccomplshsd the first two
goals and now only Oviedo
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SANFORD — Hoping to c u e resi­
dents' fears about possible bioterrorism
Incidents, the Sanford Police Department
is educating its officers on the realities
and myths of Anthrax.
Chief Brian Tooley said the training is
a proactive move bv the department to
DToacn to bioterrorism so
develop an appr
decisions aren't based on misinforma­
tion.
"We want you (officers) to be reas­
sured so you can assure the public,"

Department establishes task force
to deal with incidents, misinformation
Tooley told his officers. He also warned
his troops about the Anthrax 'inform a­
tion overload" in the media.
According to Sgt. Marc Kovacs, the
new ly appointed Anthrax instructor,
there is a lot o f misinformation going
around, and the educational session was
designed to help dispel rumors, while at

the same time reinforcing the facts.
Kovacs, who has prior knowledge of
terrorism through his Coast Guard tralning, said he talked to the FBI, military
contacts and the University of South
Florida bioweapons center to compile his
information about Anthrax.
A hyper-sensitivity to potential threats

— 30 Anthrax scares were reported just
on Wednesday in Seminole County —
not only puts a strain on the county's
hazardous materials team, but also local
police departments. Kovacs is working
with other departments to provide solid
information and procedures. In addition
to training the Sanford officers, Kovacs
has cither presented or will be presenting
the same information to the Sanford fire­
fighters, Sanford airport em ployees,
Seminole Community College's staff and
mall security at the Sem inole Towne
Sec Anthrax, Page 8A

Colleges
develop
plans to
train more
nurses

Play Ball!
Sanford reopens
historic stadium
bang

By C h r is to p h * Patton
Staff Writer

J u m p &amp; Jiv«
Over-50 crowd meets weekly
to Fox Trot, Jitter Bug and
waltz the afternoon away.
P age 1C

M urder-suicide
u pd a te

.

The Sem inole County
Sheriff's Office has estab­
lished that Amy L Lohrmann
was shot and killed by her
tusband, John E. Lohrmann.
ohn Lohrmann then shot
himself. A handgun was used
in the crime.
Based upon evidence at
the scene, it appears Amy
Lohrmann died before her
husband did.
The couple was discovered
around 9:20 Tuesday morn­
ing in their rented duplex at
222 Acorn Lane. Amy
Lohrmann'* co-workers had
called the Sheriff’s Office
after she didn't show up for
work.
Investigators are continu­
ing their work on the case.

S e m in o le S m ile

SA N FO R D — The commu­
nity reopened Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium
with a bang Thursday night.
From the ear-splitting 21gun salute by members of the
Sanford Police Honor Guard
to the 10-minute fireworks
spectacular in left field, there
was nothing quiet about the
hour-long celebration.
"This Is a marvelous way to
celebrate this stadium," said
Buddy Lake, a Sanford base­
ball legend of the 1930s and
'40s. “We certainly didn't
b*v* anything IUuj thia wbvn l
played/
The celebration was the cul­
mination o f a two year, $2
million project that refur­
bished the former spring
training home of the New
York Giants. Lake, 88, thinks
it should reconnect the city
with some level of profession­
al baseball.
"It sure ought to catch
someone's eye," Lake said. ' I
don't know where you would
find a better place to play
baseball than in Sanford."
Mayor Brady Lessard
couldn't agree more. He said
the American Softball
Association, which hosts the

Sanford
Lake th&lt;
Thursday night

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watch** the firework* show at
the end ot toe rededtoatton cer­
emony. Right Sheryl Moore
end her daughter Kenya. 7,
applaud the fireworks, while
other youngsters wave
American (tags.
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first tournament at the facility
this weekend with some of
the top teams in the country,
has praised the city for its sta­
dium.
"There's a saying that if
you build it they will come,"
Lessard said. "I'm here to
telling you that while we were
rebuilding this stadium people
* were coming."
'dng.'"
Lessard joked
k e d tthat his baseball career was never as cele­
brated as he once hoped. He
noted however, that genera­
tions of Sanford youth would
have an opportunity to play
in a first-rate facility.
"My kids and your kids,
they're going to come into this
stadium ana think they are at
the World Series," Lessard
said. "This is truly a night the
entire community should cele-

Long before Gov. Jeb Bush
last week urged health officials
to find a solution to the critical
nurse shortage, Seminole Insti­
tutions were consummating a
plan of attack.
The nursing shortage stretch­
es far beyond the shores o f
Florida — it Is a national and
international shortage, accord­
ing to RN Cathy Allman of the
Florida Hospital Association. In
2020, the United States will
need 1.7 million nurses and
supply is projected to b«
600,000.
in estimating nursing vacan­
cy rates for M 01, Allman
reports 725 vacant positions in
C e n tr a l
F lo r id a
—
and 9,000 —
vacant
Women have
n u r s in g
jo b s
in
more oppor­
F lo r id a .
tunities in
An aging
F lo rid ian
technology,
p o p u la ­
tion, hos- business and
&gt;itals carng
for
medicine.
m o r e
p a tie n ts —
—
and more
career
ChajrctSCC
o p p o rtu ­
Nursing Programs
nities f o r ___________ _
nurses in
other health care settings are
just a few of the reasons the
nurse shortage is so severe.
A
collaborative
effort
betw een the U niversity of
Central Florida and Seminole
Community College is tackling
the problem head on.
"Fewer women are going into
nursing,"
said
Laura
Aromando, department chair of
SCC
nursing
programs.
"Women have more opportuni­
ties in technology, business and
medicine. Another problem is
current nurses are aging so
they'll be leaving the work
force. It's multiple factors lead­
ing to the shortage."

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brate. We're going to celebrate
so many great events at this
venue."
The renovation added seats
to the stadium, as well as
modem locker rooms and
concession areas. A new
facade was put on the stadi­
um, and crews refurbished the
steel support structure.
Sanford-based CPH
Engineers Inc. oversaw the
renovation of the stadium.

and president Dave Gierach
thanked the city for allowing
his firm to be a part of the
project.
"We felt this was a project
that we could really put our
heart into," Gierach said.
"Sanford has a vision for the
future and a respect for the
past. This stadium is a great
example of that."
See Stadium, Page ll)A

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See Nurse*, Page 8A

Seminole Wekiva Trail opens in Heathrow office park
By Michelle Jerta
Managing Editor

Lisa Black th aw - Owner of
Cool Beans Coffee Shop

Index
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Crouword . . . .
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LAKE MARY — The newest section of the Seminole
Wekiva TYail is officially opened.
City and county offidals gathered Thursday along the
new trail in Heathrow International Business Center for a
ribbon cutting ceremony for the new section. The event
was hosted by The Pizzuti Companies, the owner of the
Business Center and major sponsor of the 2.25-mile trail.
"Our voters believe strongly in trails," Lake Mary
Deputy Mayor Gary Brentier said. 'I t's nice to see an
office complex like this tie in with the trail system."
According to Ken Simback, Pizzuti senior vice presi­
dent, plans for the trail section began two years ago with
a telephone call from Seminole County Commissioner
Randy Morris.
"It started with a phone call, and Randy Morris saying,
'Ken, this is what you can do for us now/ " Simback said.
The Pizzuti Companies agreed to donate more than $1
million in land and construction costs for the 14-foot wide
asphalt surface trail that runs through the Heathrow
international Business Center (HIBC). Although already
in use by pedestrians, bicyclists and in-line skaters for

some time, Thursday was the official opening of the trail
section.
"Pizzuti is a type of company that believes in building
community," Morris said.
The new link will help complete the public trail
planned for a 14-mile stretch from Altamonte Springs to
the Wekiva Protection Area near Sanford.
In August, the County Commission approved plans
and funding for an Interstate 4 pedestrian overpass, which
will connect the HIBC trail with the trail end on Rinehart
Road, near the post office.
Acandlng to Morris, the 1-4 overpass will be the first
suspension bridge project for a Florida walking trail. The
$ 3 5 million construction is planned to begin by the end of
theyear and should be completed by the end of 2002.
The Wekiva Trail is part of the county's 20-ycar trail sys­
tem masterplan to construct more than 50 miles of paved
and unpaved trails connecting Seminole to Volusia, Lake
and Orange counties. The county's plan Is also part of the
state's trail system, which will eventually include 1/300
miles of trail within Florida.
Michalla Ja rla can ba reached at mdjerlaO semi noteheraid.com or 407-322-2611.

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Brian Giessuebel ot The Pizzuti Companies, County
Commissioner Randy Morris, county Trails Task Force Director
Tim Doniki, Lake Mary Commissioner Gary Brooder and
Pizzuti Vice President Ken Simback cut the ribbon lor the new
trail in the Heathrow International Business Center.

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T he So o n o u Houlo

Sunday. October 21.2001

Seminole Summary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

O ut &amp; A bout

Peaceful perch

Senator gives the
facts on sw im m ing
nude in Verm ont

SAT
tr M y ,6 t o
10 p m Saturday, O ct 20, in his­
toric Downtown Sanford.
The event will indude a beer
garden, live German muaic, tra­
ditional Genrun food, street
dandng and a daaak car cndK.
Restaurants and merdiants will
be open.

DEAR ABBY: I chuckled over your hot tub
letters. When I was a young prosecutor in
Vermont, an overly ambitious prosecutor in
another county had someone
arrested for skinnv-dipping
— basically out of signt of
everybody — in a river. The
local judge actually sen­
tenced the ’ perpetrator" to
jail, which caused an uproar.
Subsequently, I got a call
from the state police about a
complaint o f skinny-dipping.
Dear
Apparently the officer
arrived to find an older
woman at a farm house on a
dirt road with no w ater in
sight. She said: "Don't worry. C o across that
field and climb up through those woods
about a mile and a half, and you'll find a
stream where they are bathing naked. But go
very quietly, because If they hear you, theyrl
put their clothes onl"
The trooper suggested that maybe he
should check with me; I was the state's attor­
ney at the time. I ensconced m yself at my
family's summer farm during the Fourth of
July weekend and researched the issue. I
began by reviewing old Norman Rockwell
paintings, thoughtfully resurrected by the
ACLU, showing such activities taking place
allegedly in Vermont. (Along this line, I was
unable to either confirm or refute the persis­
tent rumor that Vermont's No. 1 politician,
Calvin Coolidge, had also engaged in such
activity in this state while subject to Vermont
law.)
I also discussed — after grants o f im muni­
ty — experiences of this nature enjoyed by
some o f Vermont's prosecutors, judges, law
enforcement officers and sailboat operators.
After checking the statute of lim itations, I
even reviewed past histories o f some o f my
contemporaries during my teen-age years.
Not to be outdone, each member o f my office
offered to investigate this matter in an under­
cover manner (so to speak).
It turned out that most Vermonters I talked
to had engaged in such scandalous activity at
some time in their lies.
Therefore, to guide any law enforcement

TUES

Abby

H n U pfcato fry Ttany vtment

TWo birds find a comfortable parch during a recant a
located at the comer of 9th Street and Oak Avenue

Assault
Sem inole deputies arrested Keith
McCarthy, 38, of Lake Mary
Thursday for two counts of assault,
disorderly intoxication and resisting
an officer with violence.
M cCarthy had reportedly made
threatening remarks to several resi­
dents w hile standing in the middle
of E. Springtree Way in Lake Mary.
McCarthy then allegedly kicked a
deputy in the shin as he attempted
to nandcuff him.
M a ri)u an a P o tM u lo n

o fficer so lackin g in other crim in al m a tters to

investigate, 1 offered in all seriousness the
follow ing guidelines: *
"•• •
(1) In public areas and sem i-public areas:
Nude bathing is not acceptable. In such
instances the officer receiving the complaint
should order the person to dress. Failure to
stay clothed should result in a summons to
court.
(2) On private land out of view of the pub­
lic: The state has no legitimate interest and
swimmers should be left alone.
(3) In secluded areas sometimes publicly
used (rivers, swimming holes, etc.): If no
member of the public is offended, no disor­
derly conduct has taken place. If members of
the public complain, proceed as in No. 1
above.
I understand that J. Edgar Hoover was
infuriated at the thought of this young prose­
cutor in Vermont treating the matter so light­
lySEN. PATRICK J . LEAHY,
W ASH IN GTO N , D.C.
DEAR SEN. LEAHY: You put the matter
properly in perspective. That's only to be
expected from someone whose home state
show s such respect for the rights and per­
sonal freedoms of its citizens. My hat's o ff
to you. (But that's all!)
P.S. I wonder why J . Edgar Hoover was
infuriated. Rumor has it he was an under­
cover man him self.

Property Damage
Sanford police arrested Maria
Davis, 47, of Sanford after a 6th
Street resident complained of Davis
breaking her window. She was
chargea with criminal mischief by
damaging property.
DUI
Sanford police arrested Donna
Scognamillo, 35, of Sanford Friday
for driving under the influence and
not having current car insurance.

afternoon on top of tha cross and roof at AU Souls Cathode Church,

SAT
12-pack of beer and several packs of
meats.

Subject refused to take a breathalyz­
er test.
Sanford p o ll c t ii m it d L is Cru*.
38, of Sanford Friday for driving ■*
under the influence attaching a r e g ­
istration plate not assigned to the
vehicle and driving at night without
headlights. Subsequent breathalyzer
tests revealed a blood alcohol con­
tent o f .225.
Sanford |
Adkins,
driving i
ving with a taillight out. Subject
refused to take a oreathalyzer test.
Shoplifting
Seminole deputies arrested Tony
Eller, 46, of Sanford Wednesday at
the Lake Mary Publix grocery store
for shoplifting. Store security report­
edly witnessed Eller concealing a
pack of shrimp and then trying to
exit the store. Also found in his left
front pocket was a packet of season­
ing. Found inside his vehicle was a

D rag Paraphernalia
The City/County Investigative
Bureau arrested Michelle Blackburn,
33, of Sanford Wednesday at the
Altamonte Springs' Ramada Inn
after a subject advised two subjects
were in a room smoking crack
cocaine.
A search of the room produced a
glass crack pipe, two packs of rolling
papers and a plastic bottle modified
. in to m im a k ln x tU v ic a . B U c k b u m

To receive a collection of Abby's most
memorable -- and most frequently requested
- poem s and essays, send a business-sized,
self-addressed envelope, plus check or
money order for $5 (U.S. funds) to: Dear
Abby — Keepers Booklet, P.O. Box 447, M ount
M orris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage is included in
the price.)

The Sanford Opry will perform a
new show 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 26,
in the Helen Stairs Theatre.
"T h e Tribute To A m erica' will
include the patriotic standards,
including 'A m erica The B eau tifu l,'
and 'G o d Bless The U SA ." M odem
American Anthems, 'W e Shall Be
Free” and "O nly In A m erica' rep­
resent a taste of the flavor the vari­
ety show will offer, along with the
dynamic tenor saxophone of Noble
"ThinM an" Watts.
Opry cast members will also per-

form numerous songs by Frank
Sinatra and Patsy Cline, including
'N ew York, New Y o rk ,' 'I 'v e Cot
You Under My Skin," 'B a ck In My
Baby's A rm s' and “I Fall To
Pieces."
Vocalists scheduled to perform
include Michael Leone, Dale
Wesley, Raye Snow, Meiisa
TenBroeck, DaLynn Purdy, Phaze 3,
Firecracker 4, Jennifer McGill,
Glenda Smith, Ray Wentworth,
Greg Cardino, Dustin Seymour,
Earl and Lori Her and Sanford resi-

Retail Theft
Sanford police arrested Miguel
Torres, 51, of Deltona Wednesday
after Wal-Mart security witnessed
Torres try to conceal several tools
down his pants then leave the store.
It was discovered Torres had
removed two half-inch Stanley
ratchets, one 3/8-lnch Stanley ratch­
et, 3/8-inch extension ratchet and
one Stanley 3/8-lnch socket set. The
total value of items is reported at
nearly $70.
Cocaine Posaesslon
Altamonte Springs police arrested
Edward Blake, 20, of Sanford
Wednesday after police found Blake
driving without an issued driver's
license. Police found .8 grams of
cocaine and .6 grams of marijuana in
t lia i m L ! /*In

dent Paul Capudlle. Emcee w ill be
Jackson from US93 Country FM
radio station.
Tickets can be purchased at the
Helen Stairs Theatre box office
Monday through Friday from 10
a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.,
and one hour prior to show time.
Ticket prices are for general pub­
lic, $15, senior citizens, $13, and
groups of 10 or more, $12 per per­
son. Reserved seating is limited. To
order tickets, call 407-321-8111 or
386-677.-6500.

Salvation Army of Seminole County needs additional volunteers
The Salvation Army of Seminole
County needs volunteers for court
ordered supervised visits and mon­
itored exchanges.

Doug Fetzer

The group of volunteers make it
possible for children and parents to
nave a fun, safe place to visit and
maintain a positive relationship.

For information about volunteer
opportunities, call the Salvation
Army of Seminole County at 407322-2642, ext. 233.

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The Seminole County
Extension Service, located at
250 W. County Home Road in
Sanford, will offer the program.
Landscape Management for
the Home Owner, 9 a m to
noon Saturday, O ct 27.
A1 Ferret Seminole County
urban horticulturist will be the
featured speaker.
Admission is free. For infor­
mation or to make reservations,
call 407-665-5558 or 407-6655561.
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 Friday, O ct 26, Saturday,
O ct 27, and Wednesday, O ct
31.
Admission is $4, and there
will be limited seating.
The storyteller will also host
Scary Stories For Youngsters at
the same location 3 p.m.
Saturday, O ct 27. Admission k
$250 for adults and $1 or a new
toy for children.
Net proceeds will help pur­
chase toys for the Safiehouse of
Seminole.

MON
Sweetwater Oaks Garden
d u b will meet 9-30 a jn . 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 is not limited to
Sweetwater residents.

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

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Sunday. October 21. 2001 • Voi. 94. No. 18

Penodcal Postage Paid at Sanford, Florida
and addoonal maAng offices

The Accept Pregnancy
Center in Longwood will hotf a
"W alk for Life,” fund-raiser on
Saturday, O ct 27, from 8 to 10
a jn . The walk will be held at
Lake Eola in Orlando. Money
raked from the event will
enable the center to arakt
women in crisk pregnancies.
Youth groups are encouraged
to attend. Groups or individuak
may also rake funds by walkin their own community,
more information or
pledge packets, call the center a t

was arrested foFdrtlg paraphernalia.

Sanford Opry plans ‘Tribute To A m erica’ for next Friday

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

o 2001 U N IV E R S A L PRESS S Y N D IC A T E

Sanford police arrested Rafael
Soto, 19, o f Sanford Thursday after
officers found Soto parked at Lee P.
Moore Park. Officers observed what
appeared to be white smoke in the
passenger compartment A search of
the vehicle revealed two cigars filled
with suspected marijuana. Soto was
charged with possession o f not more
than 20 grams of marijuana.

I will
be holding a Central Florida
Blood Drive during Red Ribbon
Week, which is O ct 22 through
O ct 26.
The blood mobile win be at
Sanford Middle School on
1\iesday,Oct 23, from 1 to 4
p m Teachers, staff, administra­
tors and parents will be taking
part in the drive.
Anyone from the community
interested in donating blood
may come directly to the school,
located at 1700 French Ave, or
call Colleen Schmidt at 407-3214483 to make an appointment
AB blood donors will receive
a coupon for free admission to
the Kennedy Space Center

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O bituaries
JO H N L. BROW N
John L. Brow n, 49, of
W inter Sp rin g Boulevard,
Winter Spring s, died
Tuesday, O ct. 16,2001, In
O RM C -O range Division,
Orlando.
Bom M arch 2 7 ,1 9 5 2 , in
Louisville, Ky.f he resided in
Central Florid a for three
years. H e w as a U.S. Air
Force veteran who served
during D esert Storm. He
w as also a field agent for the
Sem inole C ounty tax collec­
tor. He w as o f the Baptist
faith.
Survivors include his w ife,
Jennifer Brow n of Winter
Springs; tw o sons, Robert C.
and M atthew A. Brown, both
o f W inter Springs; two
daughters, M elissa J. Davis
o f O klahom a and Kimberly
D. C am pbell o f M issouri; his
father and mother, Robert L.
and JoA nn H. Brown, both
o f W inter Springs; a brother,
C urtis L. Brow n of Winter
Springs; and a sister, Teresa
L. Thrall o f Franklin, N.C.
Banfield Funeral Home o f
Winter Sp rin g s is in charge
o f arrangem ents.
C H A R L E S R. C LA U S
Charles R. Claus, 81, of
North A tm orc Circle,
D eltona, died Thursday, Oct.
18, 2001, in his residence.
Bom in Portsm outh, N .H.,
he moved to Central Florida
from New London, Conn., in
1982. H e w as a second lieu­
tenant in the U.S. Army Air
Corps and served during
World War II. He was also a
retired naval architect for
Electric Boat Co., in G roton,
Conn., w here he worked for
37 years. H e was a m em ber
of St. A n n 's Catholic Church
and a volunteer for Habitat
for Hum anity. He enjoyed
golf.
Su rvivors include tw o
daughters, Pamela
Sccchiaroli o f Deltona and
Susan Provost of DeBary;
one sister, W innifredC asw ell
of N e w

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A N IT A B. FLYNT
Anita B. Flynt, 71, of
Sunland D rive, Sanford, died
Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2001.
Bom in M anchester, N .H.,
she moved to C entral Florida
in 1970. She w as a retired
teacher at Croom s and
Sem inole High School in
Sanford.
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St. Petersburg and Joan Badr
o f Pom pano Beach.
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PATSY O W E N S G REEN
Funeral services for Patsy
Owens G reen, 52, form erly o f
Sanford, w ill be 2 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 2 0 ,2 0 0 1 , in
Heritage C hristian Church in
Fayettville, Ga.
fn lieu o f flow ers, m em ori­
al donations may be m ade to
the Am erican C ancer Society.
G ram kow Funeral H om e o f
Sanford is in charge of
arrangem ents.

J O H N STEVE N H IL L
John Steven Hill, 5 6, of
Palmetto Avenue, Sanford,
died Wednesday, Oct. 17,
2001.
Born in C hillicoth, M o., he
moved to C entral Florida in
1979. He was a m anager In
retail sales and a m em ber o f
First Pentecostal Church of
Sanford.
Survivors include his w ife,
Diana Hill o f Sanford; two
sons, Kevin Volsky and
Jonathan Hill, both of
Sanford; a daughter, A nnitte

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HUl of Sanford; four sisters,
N ancy Bryant o f Azusa,
C alif., C arol Luckey o f Creve
Coeur, M o., Su san Hill of
Bella Vista, A riz., and Linda
Blankenship o f G arland ,
Texas; a brother, R obert Hill
o f Portland, O re.; and two
grandsons.
Baldwin Fairchild O viedo
Chapel is in charge o f
arrangem ents.

D W IG H T D . 'IK E ' PRICE
D w ight D. " Ik e ’* Price, 46.
o f R usk Court, D eltona, died
Saturday, Oct. 1 3 ,2 0 0 1 , in his
residence.
B o m in Louisa, Ky., he
m oved to Central Florida
from H untington, W.Va., in
1989. He w as a long d istance
truck driver and enjoyed
fishing. He w as o f the
Baptist faith.
Survivors inclu d e h is wife,
C atherine Price; four sons,
Benjam in and A nthony Price,
both o f C olum bus, O h io,
N icholas Price o f
H untington, W. Va., and
Jerem iah Perry o f M arietta,
G a.; tw o brothers, Robert
Price o f Stanaford, W. Va.,
and Johnny Price o f
H untington, W. Va.; four sis­
ters, Etta Bow ers and Jeannie
Day, both o f H untington, W.
Va., Sharon Blankenship o f
H aines City, and Linda Ward
o f A dairville, Ky.; and one
grandchild.
M em orial d on ation s may
be m ade at the. funeral hom e
to a m em orial fund estab­
lished in his nam e.
Baldauff Fam ily Funeral
H om e o f O range C ity is in
charge o f arrangem ents.

A M Y L. L O H R M A N N
Amy L. Lohrm ann, 29, of
Acorn Lane, L ongw ood, died
Monday, O ct. 15, 2001.
Bom in A lpena, M ich., she
moved to C entral Florida in
1997. She w as a probation
officer for S em in o le County.
Sh e was a m em ber o f the
UCF Alumni A ssociation.
Survivors in clu d e her par­
ents, Bob and R en ee Kuritar
o f Fort M yers.
Brisson Funeral H om e of
Sanford is in ch arge of
arrangem ents.

R A Y M O N D E. PIERCE
Raymond E. Pierce, 80, of
D orcnester Squ are, Lake
Mary, died Thursday, O ct. 18,
2001.
Bom in C hicago, 111., he
moved to C en tral Florida in
1987. He w as a retired repair­
m an for Illin ois Bell in
Chicago. He w as a U.S.
M arine C orp s v eteran, w ho
served d urin g W orld War II.
He was o f the C ath olic faith.
Survivors in clu d e his w ife,
Florence Pierce o f Lake M ary;
tw o sons, R aym ond Pierce o f
Lake M ary and Richard
Pierce o f A nkeny, Iow a; a
daughter, K athy W halen of
Sanford; a brother, Robert
Pierce o f E lm hu rst, 111.; two
sisters, Ruth Klst o f Naples
and Rosemary Tracey o f Los
Gatos, C alif.; n in e grandchil­
dren; and four great grand­
children.
Tri-County C rem ation

ID A BELL R ED D EN
Ida Bell Redden, 74, of
D ixie Avenue, Sanford, died
Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2001, in
her residence.
Born June 16, 1927, in
Sanford, she was a volunteer
for the Home
C om panion/Visiting Nurses
Association. She w as a m em ­
ber of Saint Luke M issionary
Baptist Church.
Survivors include her hus­
band, Collie Redden Sr., of

San ford ; two sons, Elijah
Redden o f Burlington, N .J.,
and C ollie Redden Jr., o f
Rochester, N.Y.; four d au g h ­
ters, Elizabeth Sled ge o f
Lakew ood, N.J., C lora
A shford o f Rochester, N.Y.,
and Tabitha Hardy and
Z elm a Redden, both o f
San ford ; 12 grandchildren;
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T1IE SEMINOLE HERALD

O p in io n
Apology to Saudi
prince overlooks abuses
The Honorable Cynthia M cK inney
U.S. H ouse o f Representatives
Dear Rep. M cKinney:
You've kicked up quite a d u st storm w ith y o u r letter to
Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Tala), in w hich you ap o lo g ize
for New York M ayor Rudy G iu lian i's refusal to accep t the
prince's money. M any o f you r constituents find it odd that
you have inserted you rself into a controversy th at h as so
little to do with you r role as a congressw om an from th e
Atlanta suburbs. O thers are outraged that y ou r faw n in g
letter to the prince seem ed to en d o rse his su gg estio n th at
the Sept. 11 atrocities w ere provoked by U .S. policies in the
M iddle East.
W hile 1 support your right a s an A m erican to sa y w h at
you please, I urge you to reconsid er your analy sis. M ayor
Giuliani w as right to return the p rin ce's $10 m illion d o n a­
tion. T he p rin ce's rem arks acco m p an y ­
ing the m oney w ere inappropriate, esp e­
cially given th e Sau d i g o v ern m en t's p a st
support o f O sam a bin Laden.
Strange th at y ou r letter failed to m en­
tion that. Ind eed , your an aly sis o f co n d i­
tions here and in the M iddle E a st w as
disappointingly superficial. W h ile y o u
pointed ou t a lingering (th ou g h fading)
racism in A m erica, for exam p le, you
w ere oddly silen t on the w id espread
Cynthia
hum an rights abuses that ch aracterize
T u ck e r
rule by the H ou se o f Saud.
Were you a Sau d i citizen w h o had
publicly denounced governm ent policy, you w ou ld n ow b e
in jail, since criticism o f the royal fam ily is forbid d en . (A s a
Saudi citizen, you could not ev en run for electiv e office.
Saudi officials are not elected an d , in any ev en t, it is qu ite
unlikely a w om an would be allow ed to hold su ch a post.)
Like you, I am inform ed by the conscientiou s reports o f
Amnesty International and H um an Rights W atch, organi­
zations that, year after year, d ocu m ent abu ses b y g ov ern ­
m ents the world over. In your letter, you m en tio n their crit­
icism o f Israel's u se of excessive force against ligh tly arm ed
Palestinian d em onstrators.
Amnesty International and H um an Rights W atch have
also issued scathing indictm ents o f the bru tality and tyran ­
ny of the Sau d i governm ent, p ointing out that It allow s no
freedom o f sp eech or assem bly, no ind epend ent new s
m edia, no freedom of religion. Its m inority M uslim group,
the Sh i'a, are harassed, and C hristian m inisters are fre­
quently arrested.
T he Sau d i crim inal justice system is savagely unjust;
A m nesty has detailed detention w ithout ch arge, refusal to
allow access to attorneys, torture o f prisoners an d barbaric
punishm ents, including beheadings and am pu tation s.
(By the way, as a public official com m itted to elim in atin g
bigotry against gays and lesbians, you should know that
o ne o f the crim es for w hich the Saudi govern m en t execu tes
citizens is hom osexuality. T hose convicted o f th at "c rim e "
are beheaded in a public square.)
A re you aw are o f the abuses suffered b y m em b ers o f
ethnic m inority groups in Saudi Arabia, esp ecially foreign
w om en w ho are hired to do d om estic w ork? H u m an rights
groups have detailed case after case of d o m estic w orkers
w ho w ere raped b y their m ale bosses, denied fair w ages
and linked in the house — treated, in other w ords, like
slaves.
O f co u rse, Sau d i w om en are routinely abu sed , too.
W hile m any are highly ed u cated , they are prevented from
holding m ost jo bs. They are forbidden to drive. They m ay
not leave th e house unless accom panied b y a m ale relative.
They m ust alw ay s be covered from head to toe.
It is just bizarre that you — a professional w om an, a
tough-m inded, independent thinker, an outspoken sup­
porter o f w o m en 's rights — w ould cozy up to a kingdom
w here w om en are treated like chattel. Perhaps you w ere
unaw are o f the injustices perpetuated by the Sau d i ruling
family. N ow that you have established a friendship with
the prince, perhaps he will invite you for an exten d ed visit
so you can see for yourself.

Your V iew
Visitors wonder
what happened to
Sanford Chamber
To the editor
My husband and I have vaca­
tioned in the Orlando area several
times in the past few years, and
we have always enjoyed visiting
Sanford's antique shops. We also
always stop by your downtown
chamber of commerce to get infor­
mation.
What in the world happened to
your chamber of commerce?
There was a young boy and girl
who attempted to nelp us, but
they knew nothing about Sanford
and they couldn't even recom­
mend a restaurant for us to eat
lunch. A middle-aged lady in the
center paid no attention to my
frustration. We grabbed a few
brochure*, many of them we later
realized were outdated.
What happened to the friendli­
ness and professionalism we
found during past visits to your
chamber? What happened?
Hazel Schmidt
Covington, Ky.

Cancer walk and other donations
are greatly appreciated and may
be mailed to the American Cancer
Society at 1601W. Colonial Dr.,
Orlando, Fla., 32801. For more
information on services available
through the American Cancer
Society or to volunteer, call 1-800ACS-2345, or visit the web at
wwwxancer.org and “click on
Florida."
Mary Gwen Boyett
Regional Vice President
American Cancer Society

An open letter to
Osama bin Laden

To the editor
An open letter to Mr. Osama
bin Laden:
After listening to the speech
you gave on Sunday, O ct 7,
regarding America's fight on ter­
rorism, l felt the need to write you
as you seem to have some of
facts wrong. Fust let me assure
you But Americans are not living
in fear! Not in the North, South,
East, or West, and for that I thank
God. We are very angry, but we
are not the ones hiding in caves
afraid to show our face. We are
going to work, school play, doc­
tors, post office, etc., just as we
always have, so if your goal was
to instill fear, you have once again
failed miserably.
Second, before you decide to
To the editor
wreak such havoc, you might
The American Cancer Society
want to review recent history. The
extends their sincere gratitude to
reason we were in Saudi Arabia
the 4,300 people who participated
was at the request of the Saudis to
in the third annual "Making
help stop Iraq from invading the
Strides Against Breast Cancer"
country. Oh, I'm sorry, 1 forgot
walk held at Church Street on
that Saudi Arabia had the good
Saturday, Oct. 13. Thanks to the
sense to disown and exile you so
commitment of the walkers and
you were probably on Iraq’s side.
their supporters alike, the event
Third, as far as your claim that
raised more than $377,000.
we are attacking Islam — make
The overwhelming success of
no mistake, Mr. bin Laden, we are
this event translates into real-life,
not attacking Islam, we arc attack­
much-needed help for hundreds
ing you and all the cowards who
of women currently fighting
are financing and protecting you.
breast cancer in our community.
The United States of America
Breast cancer is the most common
does not and will not ever perse­
cute anyone for their religious
form of cancer among American
beliefs. We have many people in
women. One in eight women will
be diagnosed with the disease. It
the US. who practice the Islamic
is through the resolve of those
faith and prior to your interven­
who walk in support of this fight,
tion, did so freely and without
fear of retribution. The only peothat we have hope for a future in
ave managed to instill
which this disease is eliminated.
Outstanding contributions from
■in are the people of the
the Making Strides Against Breast
Islamic faith, and for this I am

Walk raises more
than $300,000 for
cancer research

CynthU Tucker U editorial page editor for the Atlanta Constitution.
She can be reached by e-mail: cynthiaOajc.com.
O 2001 ATLANTA CONSTITUTION
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very angry. That you have man­
aged to make even one person
uncomfortable In practicing their
faith is a sin that you will nave to
answer to God for and if that does
not instill fear in you, it should!
In conclusion, Mr. bin Laden,
let me reiterate how sorry I am for
you that you have failed to
accomplish your goals. May I sug­
gest you take the time to reexam­
ine them. You are an intelligent
man, if you would just use the
brains God gave you for good
instead of evil.
Stick your head out of your
hole, Mr. bin Laden. Come out of
hiding and let us show you fust
how afraid we are!
Norton Delaney
Sanford

Triplett responds
to r e c e n t e d ito ria l*
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like to respond to your
editorial in the Sunday, O ct 10,
issue (Promoting Sanford and its
businesses...).
I feel personally responsible for
the success of the
Sanford/Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce and Ms.
Angelia Gordon as the new prcsident/CEO since I took the lead
role in the hiring of Ms. Gordon.
Please let me take this opportunity
to fill in the holes that you left our
of your editorial
Ian made offers on five
Ms. Gordo
homes in the Sanford area. The
day of her signing the contract for
the home in DeLand, she made an
offer on a home in Sanford, which
the owner decided to take o ff the
market that day, even though Ms.
Gordon offered the listed price.
Ms. Gordon states, "DeLand is the
closest town that represents the
same small-town charm and edu­
cation options as Sanford." Ms.
Gordon and her daughter decided
on DeLand because the same
developer who was in her
Heathrow subdivision was devel­
oping this new community.
The editorial speaks highly of
Ms. Gordon's capabilities to lead
the Chamber but questions her
commitment to Sanford. Without a
commitment to the Sanford area,
would she sit on the embattled
Sanford Housing Authority board?
Would she purchase a home and

invest a substantial amount of
money to renovate it into an office
building that has received the
Historic Trust Preservation Award
and the Beautification Award?
As a businessman who works
in the Sanford area and promotes
the Sanford area businesses, yet
lives in South Seminole County, I
ibn uw
ijut-Miun, "Is
is u
wnciu yuu
ask
the question,
it where
you
lay
ay your head dawn
down to sleep or
wh
vnerc your head is while you're
awake?
iw aker
Jeff Triplett
Chairman,
Sanford Chamber o f Commerce

Brown reiterates,
there is a shortage
in local giving
To the editor
It is very true that giving to
local nkctvIm hm m elw d a danof donations appear to be flow­
ing north. Wc are certain that the
director of the Christian Sharing
Center in Longwood would
agree that in your very wel­
comed editorial in the Oct. 14
edition of the HeraU, you have
made no distinction between her
sharing center in Longwood and
ours, the Sanford Christian
Sharing Center. We are two very
separate entities.
The Sanford Christian Sharing
Center has for 24 years fed and
clothed the needy in northern
Seminole County — more than
5/100 in 2000. We operated entire­
ly with volunteers and exist
through the generosity of local
churcnes, civic groups, the gener­
al public and most importantly
by the grace of God. We arc the
oldest agency of our kind in
Seminole County.
So thanks for publicizing the
local charitable needs in our com­
munity, but we'd like the public
to know that the Sanford
Christian Sharing Center is expe­
riencing an increase in assistance
requests and a decline in local
donations. We serve the needy
from our own building at 515 W.
25th Street weekdays from 9 a.m.
to noon. Tax exempt donations
may be sent to P.O. Box 762,
Sanford, Fla., 32772.
Irene K. Brown
Volunteer Director

On the Street
The Herald asks people w hat they think...
In the w ake o j a
number o f recent
anthrax cases in the
United Staler, public
concern about the bac­
teria is growing.
Reports o f possible
anthrax exposure have
been rampant, and
businesses a rt respond­
ing. locally , several
donut shops have taken
pow dered donuts o ff
their shelves, and one
national airline is no
longer providing artifi­
cial sw eetener to pas­
sengers. We asked p eo­
ple i f they think the
American public is
overreacting to the
anthrax reports.

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Actually. I don't
think people know
what anthrax really
Is. People are
scared because they
think It is something
that it is not. They
don't know what it is,
so they are scared.
Georgina Munoz
Sanford

Yes, I do think
they are overreact­
ing. It may not even
be related to the ter­
rorism. It could be
another hoax by
someone who Is
totally cruel.
Frank Colondras
Orlando

No, I don't think
people are overreact­
ing. We've got to be
careful, especially
since it is coming
through the mail. You
never know, so you
have to be careful.
Michael Eason
Sanford

I do think people
are overreacting, and
(hat's what the peo­
ple doing it want.
We've gone crazy.
Raleigh Eddleton
Sanford

I think people are
overreacting. It we
shut down every­
thing, then they have
won. And. whoever it
is doing this, they
have won if we let
them scare us.
Mary Eddleton
Sanford

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Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis

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74 Proof ander
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case
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series
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84 Stops working
88 Arias or Taurus
88 Tartan
counterpart
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acknowledge-

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SOOetback
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55 Pedantic
56 Kind
60 Oenow client of
1924
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65 Web sites?
67 Italian wine

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96 Neeson of ’Neir
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102 Sailer
105 Mascara
recipient
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damp
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120 Open hearing,
81 Mortise Insert
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43 Sign of aftoctlon, 82Thicknetf
121 Ward (oil)
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to a hona?
122 Brothers' titles
63 Mina access
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Sunday. October 21. 2001

By Grace Marta SUnaelptier

Persian Gulf and the recent ter­
rorist attacks.
As each topic was presented,
audience members contributed
"W riting Your Family
to the discussion with remem­
History" was the tgplc of the
program presented by Christine brances of their own, which
made for a lively and interest­
Best at the recent Sanford
ing program.
Historical Society meeting held
The question was asked
in the Sanford Museum. Chris
toward the end of the program,
is a Sanford native and the cur­
"What does one do with this
rent president of the society.
history once it is written?" The
She is an excellent researcher
and has co-authored "A History obvious answer was to give
copies to your relatives, even If
Of Monroe" with Charlie
they are only handwritten.
Carlson.
Alicia Clarke, museum curator,
Christine began by stating
suggested that copies be given
writing your family history can
to the museum and a file would
be as simple or as elaborate as
be made for your family. These
you'd like; the most important
would be valuable information
thing is to get it written. She
for future researchers.
stressed that your memories
It was brought out that
and information about your
October as "Family History
family are very Important to
Month" is about to become law.
your relatives and will be trea­
This bill. No. 160, sponsored by
sured by them.
Sens. Oran Hatch and Robert
She suggested that you begin
Bennett, has just passed the
with yourself, since your mem­
Senate and is expected to be
ories are history as they were
passed by the House soon.
happening. Interview your par­
During the business meeting,
ents, grandparents, aunts and
it was announced that a recep­
uncles right away, as they will
tion would be held at the muse­
not always be with you.
um on Dec. 15 to celebrate St.
Basic facts are important,
Luda Day. This is a Swedish
such as birth, marriage and
death dates and places; but peo­ custom and plans arc to invite
Sanford’s Swedish descendants
ple's memories of events and
to participate. It will also be
how they reacted to them will
open to the community. Teri
help future generations know
Patterson, a descendant of the
the real person.
pioneer Vihlen family, will chair
Each attendee w as given a
the event.
list of several topics to expand
On Dec. 1 and Dec. 2, the
upon when writing one's histo­
ry, and Christine gave illustra­
Sanford Museum will be the
headquarters for the Sanford
tions for each. Some of these
Historic Trust sponsored Tour
were education, family tradi­
of Homes. Charlotte Smith,
tions, medical history, friend­
chair of this event, discussed
ships, occupations, pets, recre­
the plans. The Society will be
ation, religion and personal
responsible for volunteers as
characteristics.
docents.
Also, a list of historical
The Society sponsored book,
events was given so reactions to
"A History of the Swedes in
them could be given by you or
Seminole County" b in its final
your ancestors. Some recent
stages and will be published in
events included World War II,
time to promote at the above
Korean War, Viet Nam, Cuban
M edia S c n lc n , Inc.
two functions. This has been
Missile Crisis, Apollo Moon
Landing, Watergate Scandal,
researched and written by
ill
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Herald Correspondent

Charlie Carlson, Christine Best
and Teri Patterson.
The Society's 2002 Historical
Calendar, the 125th anniversary
edition, was unveiled to the
members and several signed
out copies to sell. They will also
be available at the Sanford
Museum, Knights Shoe Store
and the Seminole Herald.
A color photograph of a 1910
First Street scene b on the
cover. Other pictures Include
Dorothy Sanford Gatchel sitting
on a throne of celery in 1942
among admiring Boston Braves,
mothers with babies during
1940 in front of Femald
Laughton Memorial Hospital,
the Wclboumc Block in 1913,
Crown Paper workers, circa
1920, "Old Shad" and his wife
In 1910, steelworkers Installing
the framework for the 1951
Memorial Stadium, and the
Sanford House Hotel decorated
for the vblt of President Grover
Cleveland in 1889.
The calendar was produced
by Joe Hunt and Jay Jacobs
with help from Alicia Clarke,
Mike Jones and Grace Marie
Stineciphcr. It is dedicated to
the memory of Dr. Vann Parker
was an active member of the
Society for many years, serving
as vice president, treasurer and
board member.
Troy Ray announced that
there had been an ABC TV pro­
gram recently on Jack Hanna,
first curator of the Sanford Zoo.
Views of the old zoo on Park
Avenue were shown. Ms.
Clarke stated that she would
investigate getting a tape for
the museum.
It was announced that at pre­
sent, the society has 147 mem­
bers and a nominating commit­
tee for 2002 officers was
appointed.
Following the meeting, deli­
cious refreshments provided by
Barbara and Troy Ray were
enjoyed by the members and
guests attending.
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Review Committee, the Director’ ol Dupree, Owner.
B. Contemn 111 Palmetto Avenue;
Engineering 8 Planning, and the Criy
Manager. Ad pubtahed October 7,2001, . Condemnation Report No. 01-15, Dan
property owners notified October 1, Porter, Trustee, Owner.
The
Director
of
Community
2001, property poetod October 7,2001.
WORK SESSION
2. First rearing of Ordtoance No. 3674 Development and toe C«y Manager rec­
4 00 p.m. In Itio City Manager'!
to razone 64.30 acres between North ommend tool both structure# bo found
Conference Room, Second Floor
Way extended easterly and Pina Way U be unsafe, dUapidated, unsanitary or
1. Interview ot prospective board i . Approve street ctoeure ot Seminole and between Park National Drive untohabriabla, to contemn said struc­
appointees. (R-1A)
Bouteverd born Sanford Avenue to San extended southerly and Sanford Avenue tures, and give toe owners thirty (30)
A Sanford Museum Board: Janice Juan on Saturday, November 17,2001, (3801 MeSonvilte Avenue), smarting days to repair or demoWi; Mtoo proper­
Reel Springfield; Patty Johnson Swann. from 5:00 AM. to 2 0 0 P.M. tor lOon the approved Planned Development ty owners fal to efled such demoBton
2. Review and discussion of Pubic Carter / Wal-Mart Fishing Tournament Master Plan’s development standards and removal or repair wftoto said thirty
Resources Management Group recom­ tor Youtol spedal event; approve use of and adtlng two addWonal parcels (cur­ (30) day period, toe CTy dial rtemdeh
mendations
regarding pubic properly (CMc Center, Marine. rently zoned MI-2, Medkm Industrial, and remove toe buMnga entox struc­
Water/Wastewater/RedaJmed Water Lake Monroe and Lake Carols) on and AG, Agriculture) to PO, Planned tures, and toe actual cast of said
Rato Study.
Saturday, November 17, 2001, from Development; Magnolia Plantation removal end dtepoeaf, hdudng extotev
3. Front Porch update.
8:00 AM. to 2:00 P.M. tor event; Partners, LC and Richard L Mamete, tetretive costs, wN be asasaaad as a Ian
4. Discussion regarding Regular approve waiver of al feee tor tote evert, Trustee, owners; Michael Murray and against toe properties.
Agenda items. Add-on Hems, and other except
refundable
$ 100.00 John T. Brisky, P.E., applicants Ad pub­ «. Second reitotog and adoption of
September
23,
2001. Ordtoance No. 3671 to amand Artlcte V,
items.
ctofnagafctean-t4&gt; lee. Even! la spon­ lished
sored by the City of Sanford Recraalon Recommended with condtlone by toe Code Enforcement CMtone, Section
5. Mayor s briefing.
A Set second December meeting A Parka Department The CKy Manager Planning and Zoning Commlselon, too 1887(a) of too CKy Code to todudo
date.
recommends apprtwal of tie street clo­ Director of Engineering A Planning and Schedule 8, Htetoric Preeerv—on. as a
Class 1 oftonae. Ad pdBshad October
6. City Manager's briefing.
ture, uee of property, and fte waiver aa too CHy Manager.
X Re: .755 acres of property lying 10, 2001. Recommended by toe CHy
A Vacant positions.
B. Ohio Avenue utes removed from 7. Approve street ctoeure of FVel Street between S R. 48 and SmMh Canal Rood
Comprehensive Plan Amendments.
from Sanford Avenuo to Oak Avenue end between Central Park Drive and
C. Land Development Regulation* from 5:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. on Upsaia Road (4095 Smrih Canal Road);
1. Board appok itiir ie. (WS-1A)
changes.
Wednoeday, October 31, 2001 tor CRC Enterprises, owner,
A. Sanford Muaatxn Board The
A. Second reeding and adoption of
■Downtown Merchants’ Trick or Treatl
REGULAR MEETING
•pedal event; approve uee of Ordinance No. 3689 to annex toa prop­ terms of Douglas Stenstrom and
7 pm . City Commission Chambers, privete/pubic property (First Street mer­ erty. Ad publahed October 10 end Richard Packard expire November 4,
First Floor
chants’ shops) on Wednesday, October October 17, 2001. Recommended by 2001, and there la another vacancy on
toe Board. App*caltona are on We from
31,2001, from 6:00 P.M. to 8:30 PM. lor toe Cby Manager.
B. Second macing and adoption ol James Roea Lee, Janice Reel
event; approve waiver of al toes for tote
•Approval ot Minutes.
Work Session and Regular Meetings evert, except refundable $100.00 dam- Ordtoance No. 3670 to razone toe prop­ bpflngrwo, ana ratty jonnson owann.
ot October 8.2001 [PLEASE NOTE: the egaWeen-tp fee. Evert le sponsored by erty from AG, Agricultural and A-1, fm* btenstrom naa Dian corttactao ana
mmutes writ be provided prior to toe the Sanford Main Street, Inc. The City Agricultural, to RI-1, Restricted doea not with to ba reappointed; Mr
Rogular
Meeting
tor
review]. Manager recommends approval of the Industrial, Ad publshed October 10, Packard has todtoated that he wB serve
Recommended by the City Clerk and street ctoeure, uee of property, and fee 2001. Recommended by the City again V there no otoer eppototonert is
made.
NEED
TO
Manager.
waiver as staled above.
tho City Manager.
8. Approve lowest bid bom Davison 4. Re: 7.71+ acres of property lying REAPPOINT/APPOINT A REPLACE­
Sportswear tor Recreation Department between Orlando Drive and CR 427 and MENT.
Consent Agenda
1. Approve payments made during uniform shirts in tho amount of between County Home Road and 2. Adopt Resolution No. 1888 to redasSeptember 2001. Recommended by S11.015.0a Recommended by the City Orlando Drhre (4249 Orlando Drive); sify Finance Fiscal Aaeietent to FtouncW
Manager,
Tho Parade# Group. Inc., owner, Mike Reporting Manager, to reorganize
the City Manager.
Hunan Resources Department, and to
2. Approve payment of City Attorney's 9. Award Bid No. IFB 0001-26, tor uUHy Hatteway, Agent
A. Second readtog and adoption of create ■ Deputy Pokes Chiefs position
Statement tor the month ol September line construction on East Lake Mery
Police
Department.
2001. Recommended by the City Boulevard, to Fell* Equities In the Ordtoance No. 3672 to amend toe future within toe
amount of $1,262,20000 pending land um map of toe Futw Lend Hoe Recommended by the Director of
Manager.
3. Declare property surplus tor sale at approval by FDEP and receipt of a l Plan Element of toe Comprehensive Human Resources and to# CKy
auction. Recommended by the City appropriate contract documents. Plan, srto change the designation of toe
property from HDR, High Density 3. Approve Exdtoment Entertainment.
Recommended by toe CMy Manager.
Manager.
to
GC.
General LLC Loiter of Intent to begin negotia­
4. Authorize purchase ol approximately 10. Approve Sanford Historic Trust Residential,
0.6 acres of property lying west of Lake request tor City to pay up to $2,895.00 Commercial. Ad publshed October 10, tions regardtog logistics in providfog ser­
Avenuo and easl of Cloud Branch Crack tor enhancement of Centennial Park 2001. Recommended by the City vices lor Unlimited Hydroplane and
Formula 1 race on Lake Monroe May 3,
in the amount of S I9,251.00plus dosing electrical system during HcUday Tour of Manager.
B. Second readtog and adoption of 4, and 5, 2002. Recommended by the
Homes. Recommended by the City
Ordtoance No. 3673 to razone the prop­ Director of Recreation and Parks and
Manager.
erty from MR-3, Multiple Family toe City Manager.
rUOHC n H m y i
Residential,
to GC-2, General
1. First rearing of Ordnance No. 3075 Commercial, with conditions; approval •Add-on Items
to doee, vacate, and abandon a north- of Development Order No. 01-0034. Ad • Information only
October
10,
2001. • City Attorney's Report
south utririy easement between Forest published
•City Clerk's Report
Drive and East 25th Street and between Recommended by the CHy Manager.
•City Manager's Report
Washington Court and Melionvtlla i 5. Condemnations:
A. Condemn 1606 Peach Avenue; •Citizen Participation
Avenue; WIMem and Nancy Flaps, appecants. Recommended by toe Plane Condemnation Report No. 01-14. Annie • Ctty Commissioners’ Report
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SEMINOLE COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
OCTOBER 23, 2001 1:30 P.M.
Notice is hereby given that the Seminole County Department of Fiscal Services will conduct a public
hearing on October 23,2001, beginning at 1:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as possible, In the County
Services Building, 1101 East First Street, Sanford, Florida, Room 1028 (Board Chambers). Th e pur­
pose of this public hearing is to amend Resolution Number 01-R-165, by adjusting Fiscal Year
2001/02 budgeted revenues and expenditures by $288,157,738 to reflect prior year cash balances,
grants and associated projects, and to recognize budget for additional one-cent sales tax.
Additional information regarding the proposed amended resolution is available for public review 1101
East First Street, Sanford, F L 32771, Room 3325, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Persons with disabilities needing assistance to partici­
pate in any of these proceedings should contact the Human Resources Department AD A Coordinator

4 8 h o u rs In a d v a n c e o f th e m e e tin g a t (4 0 7 ) 6 6 5 -7 9 4 1 . P e rs o n s a re a d v is e d th a t if th e y d e c id e to
a p p e a l a n y d e c is io n s m a d e a t th is h e a rin g , th e y w ill n e e d a re c o rd o f th e p ro c e e d in g s , a n d fo r s u c h
p u rp o s e th e y m a y n e e d to e n s u re a v e rb a tim re c o rd o f th e p ro c e e d in g s is m a d e , w h ic h re c o rd
in c lu d e s th e te s tim o n y a n d e v id e n c e u po n w h ic h th e a p p e a l Is b a s e d (F lo rid a S ta tu te s , S e c tio n
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Tank Inspection Contract
Natural Lands Endowmenl
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Systemwide Training
Transportation Trust
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Development Review
Tourism Development
Fire Prolection
Infrastructure Surtax
Infrastructure Sales Tax 2001
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$3,672,019
56.669
1,650
95,243
95,885
25,567
8,373,769
100,001
385,861
93,355
362,000
109,708,429
33,959,160
314,199
1,954.848
1,216,078
342,699
48,533,650
1.649,874
tO,342,023
4,399,188
15,990,149
196,926
5,756,354
657,125
440.656
2.100,000
187.179
6,514,548
20.970.145
723.842
5.018,501
3,719.946
N/A

12M.157.738

Budget
Fund Total

Amended
Budget Total

*3,672,019
56.669
1,850
95,243
95,885
25.567
8.373.769
100,001
385,861
93,355
362,000
109,708,429
33,959,160
314,199
t,954,848
1.216,076
342,699
48,533,650
1,849.874
10,342.023
4.399.188
15,990,149
196.926
5,756,354
657,125
440,656
2,100,000
187,179
6,514,548
20,970,145
723,842
5.018.501
3.719,946
N/A

$142,665,955
204,326
945,550
242,643
354,003
103,696
46,629,880
1,937,511
8.549,950
4,151,578
23,458,631
156,865,312
33.959,160
585,558
4,713,848
2,188.704
2.326,699
59,379,654
3,413,016
12.464,854
6,387,304
16,322,649
514,176
10.238,916
2,298,820
1,063.079
4,420,000
237,179
55.011,288
62.477,451
5,994,842
29,498,061
32,169,381
124.520.421

*288,157,738

*858.294,095

Division Title
General County Operations
Tank Inspections
Natural Lands Endowment
Boating Improvements
Petroleum Clean-up
Systemwide Training
Transportation
Transportation
Development Review
Tourism
Fire Rescue Operations
Engineering/Capltal Projects
Englneerlng/Capital Projects
EMS Operations
Admln/Capitai Improvements
HOME Program
E9t1 Operations
Capital Projects
Capital Projects
Capital Projects
Capital Projects
Capital Projects
Capital Projects
Operations/Capital Projects
Operations
Capital Projects
Capital Projects
Capital Projects
Operations/Capital Projects
Capital Projects
Capital Projects
Capital Projects
Operations/Capital Projects
All Other Divisions

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N u rse s----------C o a tio M d b o m F a g t 1A

According to Allman, the
average age of a nurse is 48years-old and within 10 years 40
percent of all RNs arc expected
to be over the age of 50.
To address the multiple fac­
tors causing the shortage, UCF
and SCC are working to togeth­
er offering a wide array of solu­
tions.
"We have an excellent rela­
tionship with UCF,” Aromando
said. "A S e e nursing student
has an easy transition to UCF
and probably can get their bac­
calaureate in about 18 months."
"Many of their graduates step
right out of their program into
ours," added Linda Hennig,
coordinator of UCF's School of
Nursing.
In addition to the easy trans­
fer process, both institutions are
also offering more flexible
scheduling for nursing students.
Included in the flexible schedul­
ing is opportunities for nursing
students to take some courses
through the Internet.
"The web-based programs
provides flexibility especially if
they work or have family
responsibilities," said Hennig.
"The health care climate is such
that they have to work overtime.
The web classes allow them to
go to class whenever they have
time."
Both nursing instructors point
out that the web classes do not
translate into easier curriculum
for students. Hennig suggests
some students even learn more
through Internet classes.

Medical centers across the nation are scrambling lo fill nursing positions. In
Central Florida, there Is a need for 725 more nurses, while state numbers
show a vacancy of 9,000 nursing jobs.
"In my honest opinion, I find
the web classes to have excellent

discussions," Hennig said. "It
breaks down the barriers of shy­

ness. It gives them (students) the
anonymity. I get to know my
web students better than my
students face-to-face."
SCC is also offering several
curriculums to other profession­
als that might sec nursing as an
alternative career. Several of
those courses include a para­
medic to RN track and a nurse
refresher course for those who
might have studied nursing
years ago, but decided on a dif­
ferent career.
"I think a lot of these people
want these high-tech computer
jobs because they want a lot of
money, but there isn't that per­
sonal fulfillm ent," Aromando
said. "If we can Increase enroll­
ment, it's a start, but people
need to see nursing as a fulfill­
ing career"
Both programs are also trying
to market nursing careers to
local high school students as a
rewarding field.
"It's a media blitz to say to the
public that nursing is a wonder­
ful career, so come to school and
become a nurse,” Aromando
said.
The nursing programs have
always been strong with many
students, said both directors.
SCC increased their enrollment
from 55 to 66 freshmen this year
and currently has 74 seniors, but
Aromando said an even larger
enrollment means more state
funding.

SCC student publications
earn several state awards
From Stiff Reports
For the second consecutive
year the Seminole Community
College student newspaper, The
Scribe, has taken top honors In
the annual Florida Community
College Press Association com­
petition.
Editors of the 2000-2001 staff,
Alex and Isaac Babcock, were
honored with the first place
General Excellence Small School
Division award Oct. 12 at the
FCCPA's annual convention In
Orlando.
First place awards went to
Isaac Babcock, Art Robbins,
Tiffany Brown, Erin Schroeder
and Mike Riegel for design;
Isaac Babcock for feature photo
and general column; Al Sterling
for ad layout; Alex Babcock for
news story; Riegel for sports col­
umn; and Casey Gamer for edi­
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Second place awards went to
the staff for editorials; Isaac
Babcock for feature story and

Center.
T he Basics
Anthrax affects the body in
three different ways: through an
open cut in the skin, by diges­
tion or by inhalation, which "by
far is the biggest threat," said
Kovacs.
Kovacs stressed that Anthrax
bacteria is not contagious and a
"hefty amount" — about 10,000
spores — is needed for infec­
tion. "Testing positive" for
Anthrax only indicates som eone
has been exposed to the bacte­
ria, but does not mean they
have been
infected
with
Anthrax, warned Kovacs. Wool
sorters inhale 150 to 700 spores
of anthrax an hour continually
without danger, he pointed o u t
"It settles quickly which
makes it harder to suck up
enough for infection," Kovacs
said. "People not in the immedi­
ate area of a opened Anthrax
package have very little risk of
exposure."
"There's a lot of reasons why
they use it as a terror weapon,"
he said. "They knew one case
would create wide spread
media attention. It's caused a
big, big flurry in the news
world, especially in light of
what is going on. Problem is,
the majority of the public will
just watch the news and will not
research into it themselves"
One little known fact about
Anthrax is it doesn't come as a
powder. They're mixing it with
something to make it a powder,
said Kovacs. Other facts are:
• Soap and water will remove
the bacteria from skin.
• Bleach will not kill Anthrax
• Field tests for Anthrax
exposure are inaccurate.
Kovacs said when Anthrax
was created as biological
weapon more than a half centu-

ry ago, the general thought was
it would be effective because
infected people would have flu­
like symptoms for 1 to 6 days
after exposure. In addition,
infected patients will feel better
before severe sym ptom s will
occur, said Kovacs.
However,
A nthrax
has
proven to be extremely costly to
mass produce and nearly
impossible to deliver on a large
scale. Those who are exposed to
the bacteria can also be treated
with antibiotics. That's another
myth Kgyiyrs warned
teljpyy.
officers about. D&amp;5f&gt;Ifiia run on
the medicine Cipro, it’s not the
only drug that can treat Anthrax
infections. Several antibiotics,
including large doses of peni­
cillin, are also effective.

picious unopened letter will be
classified as a "no threat."
"You can't catch Anthrax
through a closed envelope —
it's no threat," he said. "Advise
them to just throw it away."
Some items to be concerned
with about suspicious letters,
warned Kovacs, are:
• Mail from an unexpected or
unfamiliar source.
• No return address
• Mail marked personal or
confidential
• Strange stains or cellophane
p r e s e n t,,,
.
• Postmarks that don t match
return addresses
• Excessive postage
• Wrong title with name.
Possible and credible threats
will be handled accordingly, but
Kovacs urged officers to "use a
New Procedures
common sense approach" when
The
Sanford
Police assessing threats. He pointed
Department is receiving on an out a recent scare at Seminole
average of six Anthrax scares a Community College where
day and to help address each some powder was found in the
and every one the department women's bathroom. The pow­
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humor; and Gamer for comic
strip. Riegel, the 2001 editor-inchief also took home third place
for sports writing.
The college's literary maga­
zine, Mosaic, also won several
awards including: first place for
editing to editor Kim Jefcoat and
hoto editor Erin Schroeder;
rst place for fiction to Brandon
Conrad; third place for staff
page to jeram lah Caret; and
third place for fiction to Amanda
Kelsey and Alice Friedman.
Nine o f The Scribe's staff
attended the conference which
was attended by 16 of the state's
28 community colleges. Students
participated in sessions on writ­
ing, editing, design, photogra­
phy and graphics presented by
professors and professionals.
Tom Pierce, faculty advisor to
The Scribe and Mosaic, said of
SCC's awards, "I'm extremely
pleased and proud of their
efforts; they've set a real chal­
lenge for tnls year's staff, but
one I’m sure they welcome."

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Sunday, October 21.2001 P g g e jH

eet Harmony Chapter No. 388 celebrates 18th anniversary with musical banquet
Day."
The Sweet Harmony La
Ladies,
beautifully attired In their match­
ing white two-piece
musical banquet
suites with red corsages,
held as one of the
marched in with lighted
itkms for the 18
candles.
of service to God,
Scripture and prayer
and die community.
was offered by Deacon
Sanford Gvfc
Collier. Welcome and
was the site for
greetings were extended
evening's musical
by dty of Sanford repre­
, which began
sentative Joyce R. McCoy.
I p m . Saturday,
The occasion and history
Marva
13.
of Chapter No. 388 waa
H aw kin s given
than 250 guests
by Rkhardean
Eastern Stars gath- * * • “
'aughn. Musical selec­
to enjoy an evening of musi- tion was by the Earl Williams
treats arid words of wisdom
Trio, “Walk With Me Lord."
Sybetina M. Wynn presidVisiting lodges and chapters
Eloise W. Dlllgaid enterwere introduced by Lula
I the guests on the console
Cummings.
her renditions of various
The special treat of the
1selections. She blessed
evening was the performance by
guests with her rendition of
"Angels Of New Zion P.B.
I I Thank You For This
Church Praise Dancers." They
Order of Eastern Stare
Harmony Chapter No. 388
celebrated Its 18th

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performed to the renditions "Wc
Shall Behold Him" and The
Battle Is Not Yours, It's The
Lord," under the direction of
Dorothy Holmes.
After a delicious dinner of
chicken, barbecue pork, com,
green beans, rice, fruit, potato
salad, okra, rolls, desserts and
drink, the musical mini-concert
was held by the Earl Williams
THo.
Eartha Melton, worthy matron
of Sweet Harmony No. 388, gave
words of thanks and remarks
inviting the guests to the 18th
annual worship celebration that
was held on Sunday, O ct 14, at
MomingGIoty Missionary
Baptist Church, where Pastor
Andrew Evans delivered the
anniversary message. Music was
rendered by the Morning Glory
Choir No. 1. The Son's Of David
served as ushers for the occasion.
The theme of the 18th anniver­

sary was "Courageous Women
Stepping Out On Faith in the
New Millennium."
Highlighting the anniversary
was the crowning of Ms. Sweet
Harmony No. 388, Juanita C.
Redding.
"Building Stronger
Relationships in the Body of
Christ," was the theme of the sec­
ond educational fellowship
retreat held O ct 12 and O ct 13 at
CampIthieL
The retreat was sponsored by
the Minister's Wives/Minister's
Widows and Deaconess Council
of the First South Florida
Missionary Baptist Association.
Dr. C.P. Epps was the moderator.
Sister Charlie M. Wilder, presi­
dent; the Rev. Daniel Savage ID,
advisor; and Sister Ruby
Hendrix, educational chairper­
son.

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'That's what nukes it fun," Burr
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Stadium
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5 City Commissioner Whitey
fxkstein was singled out for
aise by several speakers dur; the ceremony. Afler years of
erioration, there were dissions of demolishing the
adiity. Eckstein convinced the
ity to not only save the stadi*
iim but return it to its former
;lory.
"W hen they began to talk of
tearing the stadium down,
Commissioner Whitey Eckstein
laid , 'No way/ " Lessard
Recalled.
; "W hitey saved this ball stadi­
um ," said former mayor Larry
Pale, whose administration
began the renovations.
; The stadium was originally
built in 1951 for the New York
Giants. It replaced the d ty 's
first stadium, built in 1926.

Lake played only one year in
Memorial Stadium, dedicated
to the city's veterans, but has
plenty of memories of baseball
in Sanford.
He got his start early on the
celery fields In Lake Monroe,
and as a teenager he threw
papers for the Sanford Herald.
“I had the route from 1st
Street to 25th Street on Laurel
Avenue," Lake said.
Whether it was the Herald
route or the hours of pitching in
"scrub games,” Lake went on to
star at Seminole High School.
He earned a spring training try­
out with the Boston Braves and
pitched against Lou Gehrig. A
recurring sore arm cost him his
shot at the Majors, but time off
In 1938 allowed him to recuper­
ate. He went on to star for
Sanford in the Florida State

League, setting a number of
league records.
"W e had some good ball
teams and colorful characters
back then,” Lake recalled.
On a trip home from
Gainesville, Lake hit a deer
with the team bus while driving
through the Ocala National
Forest. He said a feammale,
Carl "Goose" Kettles convinced
the team to put the deer in the
back of the bus on top of the
uniforms.
"When we got back to the
stadium, Goose hung it up in
the showers to skin it," Lake
said. "Some of the guys could­
n't believe he'd do that in the
showers."
Dan Ping can ba raachad at
dplngOaam lnolaharald.com or
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District
play set
to begin
8ports EdMor
SANFORD — It seems like
only yesterday that the Fall
Prep sports season was begin­
ning, but believe it or not, it's
already time for district tour­
naments.
First up is the district Golf
Tournaments which will be
played on Monday and
Tuesday.
Ail of the Seminole Athletic
Conference schools (Lake
Brantley, Lake Howell, Lake
Mary, Lyman, Oviedo,
Seminole and Winter Springs)
are in the 14-team Class 2ADistrict 4 along with DeLand,
Deltona, Flagler Palm Coast,
Mainland, New Smyrna
Beach, Pine Ridge, and Spruce
Creek.
The boys' tournament will
be played on Monday starting
at 9 a.m. at TUscawllla
Country Club in Winter
Springs.
The girls' meet will be on
Tbesday starting at 8 JO a.m.
at the New Smyrna Golf G ub.
The top four teams and four
individuals, if not a member
of the top four teams, qualify
for regionals.
The Lake Mary boys and
Oviedo girls figure to be the
favorites among local teams
a&gt; they were the winner's of
this week's SAC Tournament
titles at TWin Rivers Golf
Gub.
The Rams, who had all five
golfers shoot under 80 for 18
holes, were led byBobby
Valentine with a 72 and fin­
ished with a 301 total to best
Winter Springs (306), Lake
Brantley (308), Seminole (321),
Oviedo (326) and Lake
Howell (336).
The Bears' Joong Jo was low
medalist with a 70, with
Valentine, Lake Brantley's
Berzovich (73), the Roms'
Donaldson (75), and
Seminole's Anderson (75).
The Lions repeated as girls'
champions handily, finishing
with a 326 to Lake Brantley's
382.
Amanda Smith and Sharah
Davis not only led Oviedo
with a 75 and 79, respectively,
but also topped the individu­
als chart. The Patriots’ Wolcott
(83)
, Lake Mary's Fiorucci
(84)
, and Lyman's Davis (85)
rounded out the top five.
Trailing Oviedo and Lake
Brantley in the team stand­
ings were Lyman (394), Lake
Mary (438), Winter Springs
(444), Seminole (527) and
Lake Howell (517).
Girls Volleyball is next up
with district tournaments
beginning on Tuesday.
Class 6A-District 2 is being
contested at Lake Brantley
High School with the host
Patriots taking on Seminole
on Tuesday at 7 p.m.
The semifinals will be
played on Wednesday (O ct
24) with Lake Mary battling
DeLand at 6 p.m. and the
Lake Brantley/Seminole win­
ner tackling No. 1 seeded
Oviedo at 7 JO p.m.
The semifinal winner's will
meet in the District
Championship Match at 7
pan. on Thursday.
G ass 5A-District 6 will open
with the semifinals at Winter
Springs on Tuesday.
Lake Howell takes on
Titusville at 5 p.m. and
Lyman challenges the host
Bears at 7 p.m.
On Thursday, Winter
Springs and Titusville will
meet tor the Junior Varsity
Championship at 5 pan., with
the Varsity Championship
Match to De
&gt;e played at 7 p.m.
Both semifinal teams will
advance to next week's
See Preps, Page 2B
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S u n d ay
October 21, 2001

Defense leads Lake Mary to victory
By Dan Ping
Editor
LAKE MARY — Senior night at Don T.
Reynolds stadium was sweet for Lake
Mary's 22 seniors.
The Rams, winless at home, notched a
Class 5A District 3 victory in front of the
home crowd by beating the Pine Ridge
Panthers 35-7.
"This was a big win for our seniors,"
Coach Greg Stanton said. "This was our
last home game, and our first home win.
If we hadn't won this one, we would have
had to go pretty deep in the playoffs to
get another shot."

22 Rams celebrate Senior Night
with 35-7 victory over Pine Ridge
The playoffs are a long shot for the the Rams to win their last two games and
Rams. The best Lake Mary can hope for is a complicated mix of wins and losses by
an at-large bid. If the Rams win at Lyman . teams in Region 1.
"A t this point, we have to concentrate
next week, they could finish tied for sec­
ond, depending on how Mainland and on our games," Stanton said. "We can't
Winter Springs finish the season. worry about anybody else but ourselves.
However, Lake Mary lost to both teams We could get in, but that's not in our con­
and would be denied a district slot in the trol."
What was in Lake Mary's control was
playoffs. An at-large bid would require

their manhaniding of the Panthers. It was
a pair of juniors who got the ball rolling
on senior nidit. Derrick Gravson ana
Reggie Campbell have run well this year,
and they each found pay dirt in the first
half to put Lake Mary up 14-0 at intermis­
sion.
Not to be outdone by the underclass­
men, senior Kris Kessler made his pres­
ence known early in the second half. The
Ram linebacker also handles the kicking
duties. After a booming kick-off, Kessler
iunced on a Pine Ridge fumble to give
ike Mary the ball deep in Panther terri-

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Spoiler role fits
S e m in o le
p u lls o f f
7 -6

u p set

Playoff
run over
for L ake
Howell,
Lyman
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

o f L a k e

DAYTONA BEACH — What a
difference a week can make.
Just five days ago Lake Howell
was alone atop the standings in
Class 4A-District 5 and Lyman
had come from nowhere to get
into the thick of the race In Class
5A-District 3.
Hut today (Saturday) the Silver

B ra n tle y
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
SAN FO RD — Forced Into
the spoiler role after being
eliminated from playoff con­
tention by DeLand last week,
Seminole used a strong
defense to upset Lake Brantley
7-6 in a Class 6A-District 1
game at Thomas E. Whigham
Stadium Friday night
The loss was the third in a
row for the Patriots (5-3), but
more Importantly was the sec­
onds straight district loss for
Lake Brantley, all but eliminat­
ing the defending champions
from the playoffs.
If Mandarin (4-1 In district)
beat Ed White (2-2) Saturday
night, then Mandarin wins the
No. 1 seed in the playoffs and
Oviedo, also 4-1 in district,
would get the No. 2 seed even
If it loses to Seminole next
week because the Lions beat
the Patriots last week.
But if Ed White upsets
Mandarin, then Lake Brantley
is back In business because it
has wins over both Mandarin
and Ed White.
That scenario would also
include the Patriots winning
their final district game next
Friday when they host
Sandalwood (1-4 in 6A-1) at
Tom Storey Field starting at
7:30 p.m.
The Fighting Seminoles
broke a three-game losing
streak and are now 4-4 overall
and 2-3 in district and have the
opportunity to play spoiler
again next Friday, if Mandarin
loses to Ed White, when they
play the Lions at John Courier
Field starting at 7:30 p.m.
Even mistakes couldn't beat
Seminole this time as, unlike

Hawks find thrmsmhnss out of

contention after dropping their
second game of the week, 28-14
at Palm Bay on Thursday, and
New Smyrna Beach (3-1 m dis­
trict) bouncing Merritt Island
17-7 on Friday.
The Greyhounds saw their
modest two-game winning
streak mashed b y Mainland, 55­
7 at Daytona Beach Municipal
Stadium Thursday night, and
were eliminated when Winter
Springs crushed Titusville 35-0
on Friday.
Lake Howell fell to 4-4 overall
and 2-2 in the district and will
host Merritt Island at Richard L
Evans Field next Friday starting
at 7:30 p.m.
With two district victories in a
row Lyman was in prime posi­
tion to finish at least second in
the district race If it could win its
final two district contests.
The Greyhounds are now 2-6
overall and 2-3 in 5A-3 and will
close out their district schedule
by hosting Lake Mary at the
Carlton D. Henley Sports
Complex next Friday at 7:30
p.m.
For the second time this season
a Seminole County squad saw
Mainland quickly take It out of a
game.
Earlier this season Lake Mary
turned the ball over on its first
three possessions and was down
21-0 just minutes into the game.

H nM pholot by Toowy VLua, J
Above: Saminoia's Donta Poysar
drags down Jamal Ottvsr of Laka
Brantsty. Oliver fumbled on the
play and the Tribe recovard.
Poysar also had two Interceptions
on the evening. R igh t A Seminole
defender drags down Patriots'
quarterback Fabler Fernanda! for
bigloss.

the loss to the Bulldogs last
week, the defense rose to the
occasion and only allowed
Lake Brantley one real scoring
chance the entire game.
in the first half the Tribe held
the Patriots to only four first
downs and did not allow the
visitors to cross midfield.
Seminole also forced three
unts, four fumbles, recoverig one, and Intercepted two
passes.
The Tribe also held Lake
Brantley's star running back,
Jamel Oliver, to only 25 yards
on 10 carries and forced him to

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cough up the ball twice in the
first 24 minutes.
Seminole did not do much
more on the offensive side of
the ball, but the hosts had field

positi
sition for much of the first
half.
The only score of the first
See Scminoles, Page 211

Seminole freshmen go for undefeated season
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
SANFORD — The Seminole
High School freshman football
team set goals at the beginning
of the season to be student/atnletes, be positive role models,
and to go 6-0.
The young Fighting Scminoles
have pretty much accomplished
the first two goals and now
only Oviedo stands in the way
of a perfect season.
This Wednesday evening
(October 24th) at Oviedo's John
Courier Field, the Tribe and
Lion freshmen and junior varsi­
ty teams will meet in a double­
header, with the ninth graders
playing at 5 p.m. and the JV's at
7 p.m.

B e a rs to fa c e
B u c s at hom e
M on d ay nigh t
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

The contests are make-ups for
games postponed because of the
events of September 11th.
Tim Dycus, a Seminole High
graduate himself who is serving
as a head coach for the first
time, had a good talent pool to
start with as the six fastest run­
ners from last year's Seminole
County Middle School Track
Meet and a few Honor Roll stu­
dent's are on the squad.
"It's real nice to have athletes
to start with," said Dycus
recently. "But this has been a
total team effort and the success
is due to hard work on and off
the field."
The Tribe opened the season
with a 12-0 blanking of Winter
Photo ftubmlttod to th« H«rald

See Freshmen, Page 4B

See Playoff, Page 4B

The Freshmen team at Seminole High School.
l

WINTER SPRIN G S —
Winter Springs will look to take
a major step towards the play­
offs when they host Class 5ADistrict 3 leading Mainland (4-0
in district, 6-1 overall) in a
make-up game Monday night
at the A. W. Epps Sports
Complex.
The game was postponed on
Sept. 14th because of Tropical
Storm Gabrielle.
The Bears blanked Titusville
35-0 Friday night to improve to
5-2 overall and 4-1 in 5A-3 and
would clinch at least a tie for
the district title with an upset
over the Buccaneers.
Game time is 7:30 p.m.

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October 21,2001

T h* Sm m ou H erald

Seminoles
■I* IB
half came when Donta Poyser
intercepted the first of his two
icks on the night at the Lake
rantley 28 with 5:51 left in the
second quarter.
Quarterback Darius Chaplin
and fullback Deon Casey
moved the ball 20 yards on five
running plays, but on fourth
and one from the 10, Seminole
lined up for a field goal
attempt.
But a hard count forced the
Patriots to jump offsides, giving
the Tribe a first down at the
five.
On third down, Chaplin bar­
reled in from the two and after
Matt Groover's extra point
Seminole led 7-0 with 1:44 left
before intermission.
The Tribe actually found the
end zone again before halftime
when Andre Raines returned a
punt 52 yards. But the play was
called back on a hold and the
game went to halftime with the
hosts on top 7-0.
Seminole looked like it might
fall into its habit of giving away
in the second half as the offense

fumbled on the first i
Lake Brantley the ball at the 29.
The Patriots advanced the ball
to the nine, but on fourth down
tried a halfback pass by Oliver,
but his toss was picked off by
) us tin McKinney in the end
zone and the shutout was still
intact.
The Tribe lost eight yards on
two plays, so head coach Jim
Bemnardt called for a quick
kick by back-up quarted»ck
Carl Harris, and the junior
responded with a boot to the
Lake Brantley 39.
The Patriots marched down
the held behind Oliver, getting
as far as the 12, but a pair of
illegal procedure calls moved
the ball back to the 22 as the
fourth quarter began.
Poyser then picked off his sec­
ond pass and tmngs were look­
ing good for the home team.
But a hold on a long run and
an incomplete pass was fol­
lowed by an Interception by
Lake Brantley's Steve Finch at
the30.
The Patriots returned the
favor three plays later with a

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fumble recovered by Robbie
Carr with 8 JO left and the Tribe
tried to run some time off the
dock.
Seminole did kill three min­
utes, but were forced to tum the
ball over on downs when a
fourth and seven play fell six
inches short.
Lake Brantley took over on its
own 19 and went 81 yards, with
the help of two Tribe penalties,
on seven plays, with quarter­
back Fabler Fernandez going 16
yards and Oliver finally break­
ing loose for a 31-yard touch­
down gallop on back-to-back
plays with 2:25 left.
Tne Patriots lined up for the
tying extra point attempt, but
tne snap was high and by the
time the holder got the ball
down, a Seminole defender
was laying on the ball and the
ensuing kick went sideways on
the ground.
But somewhere during the
play the Tribe was hit with a
penalty, which was never sig­
nalled for what by the officials,
and when the ball was moved
half the distance to the goal.
Lake Brantley took time out
and decided to go for two and
the win.
But again the snap was bobbled an a Seminole fell on the
ball, denying the attempt.
Chris White then fell on the
on-side kick attempt and the
Tribe was able to run out the
dock.

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regionals, with the district win­
ner playing at home and the run­
ner-up playing on the road.
Seminole High School ended
the regular season on an upbeat

as both the junior varsity and
varsity teams defeated Lyman at
Bill Fleming Memorial
Gymnasium on Wednesday.
It was also Senior Night for the
varsity team and the three

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Fighting Seminoles seniors, Jessie
Chick, Shekitta Ferrell and
Tiffany Gcorgi, contributed to a
15-3 and 15-9 thumping of the
Greyhounds.
Chick, who has played volley­
ball all four years at Seminole
and is a three-year varsity player
for coach Beth Corso’s Tribe, con­
tributed six lulls, four digs, two
blocks and one ace to the team's
15 digs, 13 kills, 12 assists, nine
aces, and Five blocks.
Ferrell, who has only been
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aces, while Gcorgi, who has
played volleyball for four years
at SHS but is in her first season
on varsity, added one dig.
Also contributing to the win
were Amanda Howard (three
blocks, three digs, three aces, two
kills), Andrea Poloche (six assists,
two aces, one dig), Sara Suddes
(six assists, two digs) and Sarah
Pegram (two kills).
Chick had picked up a singular
honor over the weekend when
she was named to the AllToumament Team at the Winter
Springs invitational.
The Tribe lost in the
Consolation Match to defending
Class 6A State Runner-up Miami
Sunset.
Seminole then took on Winter
Springs on Tuesday and dropped
a 15-1 and 15-12 decision to the
Bears.
The team had 24 digs, 22 kills
and two blocks with Poloche (15
assists, four digs, four aces).
Chick (10 kills, one solo block),
Pegram (eight kills, one dig, one
solo block) and Howard (four
kills, three digs) doing the dam­
age.

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Winter Springs (24-2) had
bounced back from a loss to Lake
Highland Prep in the finals o f its
own tournament with a 15-9 and
15-10 victory over Lake Mary on
Monday.
Melina Jakubdn had 11 kills
and Jen Foret seven kills for the
Bears, while Angie Pressey had
13 kills and Hannah Biederman
10 kills for the Rams.
Oviedo (22-5), which finished
fourth in the Winter Park
Invitational after losing to Lake
Highland and Merritt Island, got
back into the win column with a
15-4 and 15-3 clubbing of Timber, i
Creek. Bellamy led the Lions
v
with five aces and three digs,
while Holser chipped in with 10 i
kills.
In other prep action this week:
Lake Mary swept a swimming
meet with Lake Howell on
Tuesday, the boys winning 13414 with Bonsmann taking top
honors in the 200 Individual
Medley and the 500 freestyle,
and the girls won 150-31 behind
Goembei who won the 50
freestyle and 100 breaststroke.
Seminole also swept a meet
from Lyman on Wednesday,
Robert Fuller leading the boys to
a 95-78 triumph, ana Come
Seland pacing the girls in a 11949 victory.
In boys volleyball. Lake
Brantley dropped a three-game
match to Apopka, 6-15,15-7 and
15-11, on Wednesday.
Jessie Sadlowsky hit a threerun home run as Lake Brantley
defeated Lyman 10-2 in a
Seminole Athletic Conference
Slow Pitch Softball League game,
but the Patriots dropped their
other game to Lake Mary, 16-10.

ORLANDO — Cooler temper­
atures and brisk breezes marked
Wednesday's practice following
Tuesday’s full-padded, two and
a half hour work out as the
University of Central Florida
continued preparations for this
afternoon's (Saturday) home­
coming
matchup
with
Louisiana-Monroe.
This will be the third straight
game at home for the Golden
KnighLs, who have outscorcd
their opponents 87-7 this season
at the Florida Citrus Bowl. UCF
has won its last six homecoming
games and the Golden Knights
were 55-0 winners over ULM in
last season’s homecoming game.
However, UCF head coach
Mike Kruczek said that he fully
expects the Indians to come into
the game ready to play.
"They will come in here high­
ly motivated to do something
special," said Kruczek. "We
need to come into the game with
the right attitude, on time and
ready to go toe-to-toe with those
people or anything can happen.

"I'm amazed that they are 1-4,
but they have played some good
people. They are a lot better
than people give them credit
for."
Tailback Alex Haynes worked
in a limited capacity during
Tuesday's practice. Kruczek said
that Haynes, who missed last
week's game with a right hip
pointer, would be a game-time
decision. If Haynes is not able to
play, senior Terrance Williams
will get the start. Williams ran
for 107 yards and three touch­
downs in UCF's 63-0 win over
Liberty last week.
Also on the injury front, line­
backers Gerren Bray (left ankle
sprain) and Elliot Shorter (left
high ankle sprain) are both still
slowed by injury and their play­
ing status for the game will like­
ly not be decided until game
lime.
The Golden Knights and
Lousiana-Mnnroe kick off this
afternoon at 4 p.m. at the Florida
Citrus Bowl. The game mark's
UCF’s 22nd homecoming, and
the Golden Knights are 14-7 alltime.

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Rams
C oatlaaetf from Page IB
tory. Two plays later, Cameron
Bateman crossed the goal-line to
put Lake Mary up 20-fl just 37
seconds Into the third quarter.
Kessler's extra-point was no
good.
Stanton was pleased with the
play of his defense, which has
played solid throughout the sea­
son.
"The defense has been play­
ing w ell,” Stanton said. "At
times we've bent, but the
defense has stepped up when it
had to."
There was no bending against
Pine Ridge. The D stuffed the
Panthers on the next series, and
Lake Mary was back in business
at the Panthers' 39. Campbell
and Lewis Hall moved the ball
quickly down field, with
Campbell blasted into the endzone from five yards out with
6 5 7 in the third quarter. The
Rams went for two and quarter­
back Mike Muzeka fired a strike
to Grayson on a nice out pattern
to make the score 28-0.
The defense once again rose to
the occasion. Pine Ridge's
Martin Reese picked up eight
yards on first down, followed by
a 24-yard gainer on a Justin
Thomas to Matt Aldrich pass
down the seam. But the Panthers
stalled and on fourth down,
Kessler and big Randy Jackson
crashed Into the backfield to
throw Thomas for a seven-yard
loss.

Tire Rams couldn't capitalize,
and the Panthers recovered a
Campbell fumble near midfield.
With the second-team defense
spelling
the
starters,
the
Panthers were able to mount a
drive behind the powerful run­
ning of Howard Lingard.
Lingard, a cousin of NFL quar­
terback Jeff Blake, carried the
ball six times during the nineplay drive, gaining 43 yards.
Quarterback Aldrich sneaked it
over from one yard out to give
Pine Ridge its only touchdown.
Tom Daley's extra-point was
good.
Lake M ary's offense got a
quick first down, but was forced
to punt three plays later. John
Coppinger got in on the senior
night celebration soon after
when he picked off a Thomas
pass at the Lake Mary 43. An
eight-play drive ended with Hall
pounding over left side for the
final touchdown. The key play
came on a 27-yard run by
Campbell to put the Rams in
position. Kessler's extra-point
was good.
Pine Ridge made a last-ditch
effort to score, aided by two per­
sonal foul penalties on Lake
Mary. With the ball on the 12yard line, Coppinger thwarted
the Panthers' efforts by breaking
up three passes.
Like Mary (4-4,3-2) travels to
Lyman next week for its final dis­
trict game. Pine Ridge (3-5, 2-3)
hosts Mainland.

S iiimlay. OcIoImt 21. 2001

Page 3B

Lions survive homecoming
Oviedo has
‘great battle’
with University
By Tony DeSormler
Herald Correspondent

O V IE D O — Lions and
Cougars and bares... oh my.
O r perhaps ... kings and
queens and streakers ... oh no.
Or maybe ... offense and
nalties and penalties ... oh
•z.
Homecoming games are sup­
posed to be memorable, but the
Oviedo Lions may have out­
done themselves Friday night,
when they outlasted
the
University Cougars, 36-29, at
John Courier Field.
The fact that the game had no
bearing on district or confer­
ence standings apparently
meant little to the two teams as
they threw a little bit of every­
thing at each other, right down
to the last second.
"We always have great battles
with University," said Oviedo
coach Greg Register. "The kids
on both teams played hard. The
momentum switched sides so
many times, I lost count in the
first half."

In the first half, Oviedo led 140 and University had a 21-14
lead before the two team s
walked off the field at the inter­
mission knotted at 21-21. The
Lions and Cougars combined to
score 35 points in the second
quarter.
During the intermission, Mia
Boykin
and
Shaw n
W itherspoon were crow ned
homecoming queen and king
by 2000 honorecs Doris Hiler
and Sam m y Hughes. Boykin
and Witherspoon then made the
royal circuit in horse-draw n
carriage as Poncho, the lion
mascot
from
Tiger
Eye
Productions, looked on with
carnivorous interest.
The second half featured an
89-yard kickoff return for a
touchdown, a pair of two-point
conversions, nearly 120 yards in
penalties (not including a pair
of offsetting penalties), and an
au natural sprint by a pair of
revelers attired in jock straps
and a cowboy hat.
Senior Sam Jordan sent the
Lion faithful home happy as he
snapped a 29-29 tie with a 31yard touchdown run with 1:20
left in the fourth quarter.
University kept the nearcapacity crowd in the stadium
until the last moment as quar­
terback Kyle Israel squeezed 11
plays (gaining 49 yards in the

LIONS 36, COURGARS 29
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process) into the last 80 sec­
onds, including a "Hail Mary"
heave into the end zone on the
final play.
Oviedo built its 14-0 lead on
a2-yard dive by Matt Ford and
a 3-yard run by Billy Dreggors.
University rallied to go up 2114 on touchdown runs by Kyle
Israel, G abriel Torres, and
James Ashbridge.
Will Harrison's 15-yard touch­
down dash tied the score at 2121 for Oviedo with 43 seconds
left in the second quarter.
Jordan (who collected 131
returns yards, caught three
passes for 58 yards, and had
four carries for 74 yards) pul
the Lions back on top with an
89-yard kickoff return for a
touchdown to open the third
quarter.
Before the period was over,
Torres re-tied the score with a
17-yard touchdown run, setting
the stage for Jordan's fourth
quarter heroics.
"Sam is a great offensive play­
er," said Register. "H e can run
and catch. H e's got a heart
that's twice as big as his body."
O viedo (6-2) will host
Sem inole in a critical 6ADistrict 1 game next Friday
night. A victory would clinch at
least a share of the district title
for the Lions.

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U _ ltr*r l 1 run (Tumjr* kkk), 7;48
U _ Torre* 5 run (Tomfr* kkk), 4 47
U _ Athbrkfgr 2 run (Tnm jn kkk), 1:11
O _ lUrriAon 15 run (A*by kkk), :43
Third sputter
O _ Jon tin 89 kk MW return {Rudolph pas*
from Colkw ay), 11:45
U _ T e rm 17 run (Itrad run), 3 24
Fourth quarter
O _ Jordan 31 run ( A*by kkk), 1:20

TEAM STATISTICS
Flrtl Down* _ University 19; Oviedo 17.
Ru»ht*-yAfdb _ Univenily 40-192; Oviedo 37237.
P*m Ii»h _ Univenily 15-25-1; Oviedo 5-14*0.
Pawing yard* _ University ITS; Oviedo 105
Penal He*-yard* _ L’n h rn ity 7-92. Oviedo 9*
105.
Fu«tble*-lo*i _ University 2-47, Oviedo 7-2Punta-avrragt _ Univenily 5-256; Oviedo 3*
306.

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
R U S H IN G . University: To m * 24-138,
Ash bridge 7-44, Itrael 7-8, Matthew* 1*1,
Cunningham 1-1; Oviedo: Jordan 4-74, Ford 969, Drrggort 10-47, Harrison 740, Rudolph 1-8,
Patrick 2*5, Sloan 2 tmknu* 3), Herrni 2-(mmu*

3).
PASSING _ UnWenity: brad 15-28-1, 178;
Oviedo: Sloan 5*1441,108, l i m n (MM). 5
R E C E IV IN G „ Unhnmity: Cudnmmgjtiam 6*
68, 'Gardner 4-53, Torre* 2-31, AahbTidge 2-14,
South 1*12. Oviedo. Jordan 3-58, Aaby 3-26,
Lougee 2*24,
PUNTING , University: Gardner 5-143,28 6;
Oviedo Belton 3-92.30 6

Powell claims G overnor’s Cup at New Sm yrna Speedway
Special to tha Herald
SAM SULA — For the first
time in the history of the Florida
Governor's Cup fast Saturday
night, the Governor actually
showed up as Jeb Bush was on
hand to serve as Grand
Marshall for the 2001 version of
the event which was also Race
#9 of the Race Car Engineering
Sunbelt Super Series.
And the Governor, who was at
the Florida State-Miami football
game earlier in the day, saw a
rarity for the series as James

of Wildwood's Dick Anderson,
who has dominated the Sunbelt
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David Rogers, B. J. McLeod,
Jack Cook, and Travis Kittlcson,
Wildwood's Wayne Anderson,
who was taking time out from
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and former NASCAR Winston
Cup and Miniified champion
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fastest qualifier, it was his sec­
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first three races, finished second
in the fourth race, and then won
three more races before finish­
ing sixth at Sebring and 15th in
the Governor's Cup.
Powell, who started to make
his move in the standings when
he finished second in Race *7 at
Conielo, Georgia, crossed under
the checkers ahead of Wayne

rookie Billy Mowery.
Tom Root, Mike Bresnahan,
Jeff Sloan, Jeff Scofield and Matt
Griffin rounded out the Top 10.
In the support races. Orange
City's Tank Tucker continued
his domination of the Modified
class, winning again over Rob
Underwood, Bo Davis, Jerry
Symons and Mark Vandevender.
Rick Turney picked up the vic­
tory in the Mini-Stock feature
with Dale Casteel, Tim McPhail,
Clay Joseph and Conrad Grenier
completing the top five.
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Tonight (Saturday, October
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racing with heats and features
in the regular FASCAR divisions
of Super L ite Model, Late
Model, Modified, Mini-Stock,
Sportsman, Super Stock and
Strictly Stock.
Gates open at 5 p.m. and rac­
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Saturday night at the track
located at the corner of SR. 44
and CR 414, between New
Smyrna, DeLand and Daytona.

Orlando Speedworld will hold
a second straight week o f heats
and features in all of the regular
FASCAR classes of Super Late
Model, Modified, Mini-Stock,
Sportsman, Super Stock and
Strictly Stock next Friday night
(October 26th) in preparation
for Ihe Super Late Model Triple
Crown starting on November
2nd.
Gates open a 6 p.m. and rac­
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Friday night at the track located
17 miles cast of Orlando
between Orlando and Titusville
on Highway 50 at the 520 Cocoa
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Freshmen

Playoff
Continued from Page IB
Such was the case on Thursday
as Lyman failed to cover the
opening
kickoff
and
the
Buccaneers recovered at the 19,
from where senior Antonie
Hamilton scooted in on the first
play to give the Homecoming
cniwd something to cheer about
just 10-seconds into the game.
Only 17 seconds later it was 140 as Ryan Davis pickl'd off a
Victor Johnson pass and stormed
25 yards into the end zone, giv­
ing Mainland a 14-0 lead with
only 27-seconds gone in the
game.
And that was just the begin­
ning as the Greyhounds would
turn the ball over 10 times, four
interceptions,' five fumbles and
the one for not covering the kick­
off, and Hamilton would have a
career night, rushing for 277
yards on 20 carries and scoring
five touchdowns on runs of 19-,
20-, 89-, six-, and 50-yards.
Lyman trailed 274) when the
Greyhounds scored their only
points on a 22-yard pass from
Johnson to Travo Woods In the
second quarter.
Woods provided the only

offense for Lyman, rushing for a
team-high 73 yards on 13 careers
and catching two passes for 28
yards.
Mainland has now won six
games in a row and stands 6-1
overall and 44) in the district and
can clinch the district title with a
win at Winter Springs on
Monday (7:30 p.m. at the A. VV.
Epps Sports Complex).
Lake Howell gave a good
showing for itself at the home of
the defending Class 6A State
Champions, but still suffered its
third consecutive loss after such
a promising start to the season.
Palm Bay, which came into the
game having outscorcd its oppo­
nents 180-26, was playing Its
third game in seven days, but it
was worth It as the club is now 70 overall and 4-0 in the district to
clinch the 4A-5 title.
The Pirates, ranked No. 2 in the
Class 4A Florida Sports Writers
poll and No. 3 in the Gatorade all
classification Top 25, got a quick
wake-up call when the Silver
Hawks took the opening kickoff
and marched down the field to
score in six plays on John
Williams' seven-yard run.

But Palm Bay scored three sec­
ond-quarter touchdowns, on a
seven-yard run by Joe Cohen, a
nine-yard run by Dan Homung
and an 11-yard pass from
Charles Klelnschnitz to Dontale
Moffett, to take a 21-7 advan­
tageLake Howell got back into the
game when Williams scored on a
four-yard run on the first play of
the fourth quarter, but would get
no closer as Klelnschnitz and
Moffett hooked for another
touchdown pass of 26 yards late
in the game.

Fln4 Dow n . Lynun 9; Milnbnd 14.
■aalWfrjml* . lynun 41-143. Mitabnd 32327.
Fm ln g _ Lynun 2 9-4, M iln ln t 4-9-2.
riMlng yirda _ Lynun 28; Mainlm] 44.
Fvmbln-loat _ Lynun 6-5; MxtnUnd &lt;30.
rn u M n _ Lynun &lt;30; MilnUnd 7-73.
Funtt-xrang* _ Lynun 2-20 0; MxInUnd 2213.

BUCCANEERS 53,
GREYHOUNDS 7,

PIRATES 2S,
SILVER HAWKS 14

Lynun

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M_IUmilMi 19 run (Full kick).
M B tluvli 25 Wmrpticn return (Full
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M _ ILuniltm 20 run (Full kkk)
Stand quadra
M _ Kin. 5 pau (ram Gamer (lick tailed).
L _ Wnodi 22 paaa from |ohiwm (Moray
Utk).
Third quadra
M _ lUrmlkwi R9 run (Himiltm run).
M _ Hamilton 6 run (Full kick).
Fanirth quadra
M _ llamillon 50 run (kkk (ailed)
M _ Atklru 27 run (Full kkk).

Springs and followed that with
wins over Lake Mary (24-12),
Lake Howell (38-0), Lake
Brantley (64)) and Lyman (14-8).
Dycus Is assisted by Phil
Casesa, Britt Henderson and
Mick Harris and the team is
made up o f Jason Tale, Kevin
Harris, Freddie Howard,
Robert Peterson, Cavese
Richardson, Terrence Bush,
Andrew McCall, Isiah
McKinnon, Rodney Grant,
James Evans, Scott Lamont,
Derontay Wells, Stevie Wareen,
Travis Knight, Ulysses Jackson,
Amulfo Gallegos, David
Barnes, Ronell Bass, Jevon
Fisher, Sylvester Simmons, and
Steven Chaulbaud.

IN D IV ID U A L STATISTICS
RUSHING _ Lynun Vttiod. 13-73, Min* "
19-40, McNraiy 930; MitnUnd: lUmlhm 20277. Gotptlin 6-37, Atkin. 3-23.
FA5S1NG
Lynun: Jalnon 2-9-4, 28;
MMnUnd Guiwr 69-2,44.
RECEIVING _ Lynun: Wood. 2-2S;
NUinUnd: Brawn 1-19, Golphin MS, Mallory
PUNTING Lynun: Aigra 2-20 0; Mainland:
Full 2-215.

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Also, Freddie Davis, M iguel]
Medina, David Robinson,
Jammal Redmond, Brandon
Weigert, Anon Williams, Ryan I
Thompson, Vincent Green,
Phillip Witcher, Isiah Rouse,
Aaron Lamar, Shawn
Schneider, Matt Volk, Brandon
Capps, Stephanie Morris,
Dwight
Eddington, Michael
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Durham, Dontae Keitt, Amaud
Myers, Amanda Pickren,
Shamarec McBean, Alfanzio
Parker, Larry Thomas, Jermaine
Kendrick, and Chris Burr.
The coaches and team are
asking for the support o f the
parent's and community and to
come out and cheer for the
team as it goes for perfection
on Wednesday.

C o a tia a e d from Pag* I B

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PB _ Dontale Moftrtt 25 paaa from Charlea
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nar d Ra ( m i 1/1 al Ra BauPtoaal 1M d P* SouRaad 1M d m U Sacaon
S* Ranaa N O l i r s m d w g Ra Wbd ma d R a Ead 1/2 d Ra SouRaad
tM d R* BauRaaal 1M. a Phtorw d 1400 lad to a pow on aia MarR r w
Md Road and M PCXNT OF BEGPMMG; Ranca oontotua
w i i n r w dang add head rn*. a tAadnc* d 3147 W t Ranca
a W a r i.l d &gt;743 b a t P a n S 0 1 1 T 3 1 T a ddanca d
7240 tod to Ra dBramdSw ail NatR t y h d aay pi* d Oodd ItoMt Ranca
ITS rW L dong add m*. • datanoa d a 00 tod to R* P0P4T OF
CaMMMg 1J M itodra toaL AtoH d toaa.
I hereby eddy R d Ra
ndar my draaaw In cor
ad todh by R* Ftonda toard d Piotoadend Iwrayom. purauwt to Sacaon
471-0P7 Ftonda Stoaaa.
A d u ISHWHWto. Jr.. P.LB.
FlartM RagtaHratl Sunrayor A41M
DATE: Fab a 1M l

01/31791
•A*
000031
LEGAL DEBCfhPTXJN
Pared 707
tto*al Bunch Road to Rad Bug L d * RoW)
A pdtdan at
*n* Whd i n tod d Rd Nadi MO tod d h* BouR t » M tod and Ra
Wad M tod d P * BeuR 034.M tod d Ra Ead 1/1 d R* Sotdiaad 1/4 d
IM d N c t o i i t Tb w d t* 11 BouR. Rang* 30 Eh L Samnoto
Camay FtodM. 1483 Ra SouR 33 tod tor lya-oFvuy tor Dodd Road.-

TO: THOSE APOVE-MMSO DEFENDANTS AND T O A IL PARTIES CLAJhiPW PIT T RE ST BY, THROUGH. UNDER OR AOARM T THE NAMED
DEFENDANT* AND TO ALL P A R TTU H W M OR C L A P M C TO N A N
ANY WONT. TITLE OR M TfR E B T PI THE PROPER TY I T E r r i T I
BELOW.
An Emamnt Domaai Paaton. l a p h i *Ni M O a d m M n al « N | haa baan
Rad to I r i I m N M i m i toaegbe h m property H n m M to SatiduM

n m a ’ d 1* ^ io u P a a d ‘earmr d Sacaon 2*. ToandM 11 SouR.
Range 10 E h L tadtod* Camay Ftonda; R a m n n S S r474TW . dong Ra
SouR km d M d Sacaon M , a datanoa d 961*8 tod to Ra Souemod corM r d Ra b d W at Ra Ptadtoad IN d Ra SouRaad IM d add Sacaon
M t R d tw N011T11-W dang p* Wad km d Ra Ead 1/2 d Ra SouPmad
IM d Ra BoWtoad IM. a ddanca d M 4 7 tod to Ra ne* M ^ad-W hy ma
edad to Paud 107. Prc|W No. PSOS3 and Ra POPIT
itoacorMua ttol21 211A atorgp* add Wad Inecdto-

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EX H M T'A *
000011
LEGAL 0E8 C R N TO N
PwealMM
Oadd Raad (M m R a d Brandi M ad lo Rad Bug L d * Road)
M gad-W hy
A ppfgofi ot„
t i n C M i/2 d tm Waal 1M d tm I M M
Batbon 39, W a n d * 11 Boudi, R w g t w EaaL
lytog Saudi al a oowty raad know as Da
■inimlr m e n — ■ n i i m
sr
ad or a w d R d la P s P N Camay. Mr r y i al taay

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bm d add Seaton 38,8 M M M d M . 0 0 lad toa peM o n t o M u ll HR6oMrey m e cl Oodd Road; lianea 888*47*09 Pong aaM r t F R d m y me. a
c h a a r a d « a a .S 3 t o « t o a p o M w t m E M b m d P m l# d l/ 2 d P m W * d
l / 2 d t » Nonhead 1/4dPm NorRaad IN alaaM P a c ta a and Pie POPTT
OF BEGMNMO; dance rui S Q I t I T N T Nang add Cad me. a d a ta m d
I M S N a t Plane* S84*1F4S*w, a Pilanti al 1SNA0 M to a pew an a
cun*, concave flmdiaadwN. having a w b a al 7*0.40 Net and a Mnppd
beating d 883*38*0/7. P m m run i auPim etatty dong Pm are d MM c w d
Im u p i a car** and* d OroEOI* t o a d a ta m el 117JP Nal N a paw al
w a p a a d aavadae d a cunt*. eancava Sg/RiMtarly. Wavap a radua al
aee as N a t P m m nai E nuPa» i* * t | derg l e a e a l eaid nave teeudi a
carw-d and* d 0 r i r 4 3 -l o r e datanca d 101.14 tad to epcM an R e d i d
me ol tie Ead 1/1 d i m What 1/1 d Pm Noticed IN el Pie Mcitnato IN
al H U Sacdan I N Pianca nai N o r e n r w , Nang aaU M M me, a Wtonca
d lOP S S N d toe poire an a cwva. concava BouPtaa*tartyrmv*g*r*dk*d
S IT JP Nal and a tongue bearing al N P P lP P W t Ranee nai lit giiiitaily
along Re are al aaM nave and Ra Satdmrty Mgpto al any me al DaW RaW
trough a carer* * * ■ aI 3r 8 r w tor e lito ra l ol 334.10 N a t Renae
N a r e r w i . along add rtRhd irey me. a d a m e d M P4 Nal to Re
PO PITO PBCQ PPaN a
Centdnbg 0.S30 acre*, more e&gt; Nee.
EXHW T'A*
000013
I hereby canPv RM Re I
under my dreehwinc
M k rR bp Ra FtartoB Board el I
47*037 Ftarlda SHAM.
Artmr lUianrernto. X . P U
Ftonda RegMared Suvayw P41M
DATE: Fad 20 IM1

12013120
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PROJECT Dodd Road
PARCEL NO.: 704. PART A S B
That portion oft
-Ttro Css) 1 / l d N W n t 1/2 ol Vro Horttro— t IM of
Sacean 38. towndhp 31 SouR, Rang* 30 (a a t I
h4ng Soldi el a Courhy Road I
Me addn R e R tfeaFYN y w alhefi t w
ad M eanvewd to SarrencH Courer h r R O e*F a* r I
PART A:

11/1WO
EXM B IT-A ’
000023
LEGAL D C B C R TTO N
10*
Road la Rad Bug LaA* Jtoad)
A padon at
*Tha Bauddad IM d Ra SouRaad IM (L*h R* SouR M d R* Wad 1/3)
and Rd Souat IM at It* NorRaad IM d Ra Souttaad 1/4, S*cdon 38,
11 SouPl ftonga X E m . Samnoto Corny, Ftodto.'
d R a BauRaad corner d BrcSon 22 Tbanadp 11 SouPl
Range 10 EaaL Samnoto Camay Flortda; R a m n n S 8 T 47-34*91. along pi*
SouR Ina d H id Sacdan M . a datonca d 39 00 toat Reno* N01-1T38W,
d 3800 tod to 1 * NaiPH ad comar d Pta ihyFd-vtay tor Dodd
RaW and R* P O N T OF BEOBMPtO; R a m sar4734-W . darg Pi* NorR
M H h d m * d Daw Road lor a A d a na d SOS48 toat Ranca
I d 72.30 toat
N o tm m a
N t a m r o r t, * t s d m * d
■210 la d to Pm poW d cm dura d a curva, concava to R# NorPmrad end
hdvag a radtd d (7212 tost P m a n n NorRarty dong R* are d H U ernva
a carted and* d M I T i r tor a hill I d 140043 toat Ranca
N01‘44 W W , a ............d 13314 tost I m a NOO-3233TE. a datanca d
30 04 toat Pianca 3 * r 4 r 3 r W , a datanca d 20 00 toat Ranca
N o n n r w , a datonca d 1000 toat R an* Nsr4834*E. a ddanca d
18.44 N a t Pianca NOS1 7 2 71. ■ datanca d 131.98 N a t Ranca
N01-1443-E. a ddanca d 13411 N a t Rare* NOO-3VI3TW. a d atanca d
10401 Nat Ranca N 8 r3 4 4 rE . •datanoa d S 00 tad N a pdd on R* Whd
n ^ h d aay bta d Ood! Raad Ranca 801-1T38E. atorg add rlghFoMHy
ma. a ddanca d 1 4 W .ll tod M R* P O N T OF BEOPPaNG
CcrHathg 4472 acraa. more or toaa.
I hereby carWy R d Ra tagd daaenpaon tor Pared 10* haa baan prapatad
ndar my dracaon to ewaddtea tdR Ra Mranmn Techmcd Standanta aa
ad torR by Ra Flertdi Board d Pratoademd Ouneyon . purauarC to Sacaon
472-027 Ftortda Staaaa.
Arftur litodrerlcnla. J r, P U
Ftonda FNdatorad Sunrayor *41M
DATE: Fab 3* 1991

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EXHW T-A *
000023

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DCSCfhPUON
Pared 70S
I RoWNam H o w l Brandi Raad to R W Bug LaAa Road)

C o m m a « Ra NaMwaal eomar ol Sacdgn 3N Tbanddp 11 Saudi, Rmg*
30 EaaL Samaioto C a rtf. Florida Ranee nai 803*0730*3. dang Re ElM
me ol aeu Sacdon 3N e d a m e ol 2800 tou to a paw al Re S a d i Ng|eol-Why me d Dodd Itoeit Renae S ar4r»4 TW atang add M g le a lM p me,
• dtowee d I8NS3 toel to e poWon Re Ead ir * d R* Ead I f l d P* W W
I f l d f e IlnrRaad M U M H o r R a a d IN d aaU Sacdm M l P m * rui
S0 1-81’ONE. dang aaU Ead ma; a d d a n d IT.1S tod to Ra n*a iWe&lt;«aay tna tor Oodd Road aa locatod at Pinal No. 104, Picjad No. P P O t t
p*nc* 8 d 4 lP 4 T W a d a m a d *354 tod to Ra PoW d BagRntogt Pane*
n a ia o (P 4 1 ~ 3 rW a d W n c id 4 S T 3 to a tP m * n »iilS d U jrW a iP W ir a
d 33.00 toot P m * n n N O r S O m * a dManoa d 32*8 toat Ram* n n
N M 1 P 4 S -E I ddanca d 42J9 tod to Ra PoW d BagRnRg

P A R T*
Bang mot* pantoWiN dMcrtoad aa:
Comnanc* at R* NorPaad eomar d Sadton 3N Tbanewp H SouPi. Rang*
30 EaaL Samnoto Coudy. Ftonda; a m * n n a 0 3 W 2 0 T dang Re E w
m « d aaU Sacaon 3N a datanca d 33-00 tod to a poW on R* Soldi RW*d-w ay m* d Do&lt;U Road P m * S*r47S*-W etong aaU Wsied-Way Ana.
a datorca d S8SA3 tod to a poW on R* Ead In* d R * E W U1 d R* W M
1/3 d R* MorRaad 1/4 d P* Nonhead tM d add Sacaon IN R a n n n
80 r s ITW E . along edd Ead m*. a datanca d 17.1S toil to Ra n*a « * c l m m * tor Oodd Road aa toedad to Pared No. 104. P«4ad No. PSOSN
P m * 884HP43TW. t datanoa d 180.40 tod to a pdnl on a cun*, concave
TIiiiiPi ciMti~*r having a radua d T40.4S tod and a ungvd Waring d
Pij^gfOSYY; Pence n n ScuPvaaatorly H n g R* are d la U onr* PoagR a
caned and* d t w e - tor a datonca d M SI toal la R* P«W d Bagmen*
toanc* n n S O P W lirE a daunoa d 30 SI toat Pane* n n *80-3121111 a
d a m a d 3000 ba t Plane* n n N4t‘00p1l1N a datanoa d 32S1 tad to a
paw an a norvtanged curve, concave to Baud, having a radua d M U
toat Pane* ham a chord Baamg d H a y U T r E n n l taip iinert) atongti*
a a d add c m * RraucFi a oanad angto d o e n r i r a dtotac* d 444 tod
to a paw d convcuU c u M i a d a c m * having a radua d 740.43 Nat
t m a tom a chord W 4m g d N8**ir37E n n NorRawartr dang P* arc
d add curve luough a oanad an#e d 20728" a datanoa d Z7.4S tod to R*
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Cornarvnfl 1004 aguar* tod. mor* or ta*a
For a Hafch d daaenpeon. aa# Shoot 2 d 14 d Ra SaWnota Cowry HMpdd-Way mapa tor Dodd Road aa prepared by Boaryar-SIngtalon and
DATE 7-11-01
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
GARY LEISE. P LS .
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C.lSurvaYLagaMDodd Road-Par 704. Pan A B doc
EXMBR -A*
000011
LEQAL DESCRIPTION
Pared 100
Dodd Road-bom H m * Branch Raad to Rad Bug LaAa Road)
M tfeeH W y
■ TW N W hM O tod d Re Wad 1M tod d Ra Ead 1/2 d R* NorPead IM
d R* Nonhead 1M d Sacaon 38. T c w d lp 21 S&lt;w*&gt;. Rang* 30 EaaL Pi4*c
Racorda d Samncta County. Ftonda.*
parttojlarly daacdw) aa

d « a y m* d Dodd Road; Ranca S8r47S4-W. dong add rtgN-oA«ay m*. a
a m i * d S17S8 tod to R# POPIT OF BEGWNPIQ; # m * SS4-1»4ffVy.
a d a m * d 4140 toat Rene* N o rS IW W . a datanoa d I M S tod to a
p e d a i N rad South nd4-d-**y m# d Dodd Roatt a m * n n
PM8*4rS4"E. along aau n ^ 4 -oMv*y An*, a dtatanc* d JT ST tod to P*
POINT OF B C O N N H a
Corem rg 323 aquare toat more or taaa
I nanby cardy R d tie M M daaenpaon tor Pared 108 h H Wan prapatad
urOm my dracoon Vi compHnc* a d i h v ISnanjn Teemed Sundmta aa
■d torn by R* Florida Board d Ptdaaaond Survayom. p u a w d to Sacaon
473037 Ftonda StaAAa
Arthur UaabtnkxAa. Jr., P L S
Ftonda Ragnlarad Surveyor M t M
DATE Fab 2* 1901
SM03
JTM/dmm
LEGLS120
M W 6 ,°

801*1T i n . a d M a n e * d X ? to d M to ^ to rM d d m &lt;nghid-W hv M b
Oadd Road l * nua Pdl' M fO TW dm g aa U n m H ^ 4 d -W a y ma a datanca
d 17.3S la d to R a POddT DP BEOM NPia
10t* R a n b a t mom or to**.
1haraby eartiy R d R* tapd dnoNdon tar Pared 707 h H Wan prepared
ndd « g Macdon to eangiana adt Ra M M ru n Technical Stanctonto h
ad M t by R* Ftonda Beard d Pretoadand Survayan, pmauant to Sacaon
473-027 Flortda Slduto.
ArfhaMaabadooto.Jc.PLJc
H M M ItoMtodhd Smyayor • 41M
DATE: Fab M1SB1

K O L IIT C

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EXHIBIT *A‘
QpOPgg

U O A L DESCRIPTION
Parcel 107
Dodd RaadTmm H o m i Branch Road to Rad W g Uk* Road)
rhgye-dWay
A poftion ol-The Wad 173 Nat d toe North 300 tod d R* SouOt *34 M tod and tta
Wad 38 tod d a* SouSi 434 M lad d n* Ead 1/3 d at* Scdhsad IM d
tt* Soumaad 1M d Sacaon 2*. T b m N p 21 SouR. Rang* 30 Ead. Sattand*
Co w ry Ftonda. LESS at* Souat 33 lad tor nghFd-aay tot Dodd Road*
Baag morn particularly daaertoad aaCem ance al rta SouRaaal corner d Sacaon 38. Tovatdvp 21 Sotdt.
Rano* 30 EaaL Samnoto Cowry. Ftonda; a m * n n S 8*M rW W , dong Ra
Souat me d aaU Sacaon 38. a dtatanc* d 688.43 tod to Ra SouRarad cor-

A portion oft
Th # SouRaaal IM d Ra SouRaad IM (Lp h R* SouR 3/&gt; d R* Wad 1/3)
and Ra Soudi IM d Ra H cipiiid I M d h a SouR rad IM, Sacaon 24
TWndhp 21 Boudv R ag* 30 EaaL Samaioto Cowry. Ftortda*
tag mor* partaAMy Onotrad as:
Cmr r w d a U Ra S auReW eomar d Sacdan 36. TbamaNp 21 SouP l
Rang* 30 Ead, Samaioto Comfy Ftortda. Ranca nai S8B-47S4W. atorg at*
SouR A nadaaU Sacaon 24 a ddanca d 33.00 tod; Ranca N011T38W .
a datanca d 3300 tad to R* MorR FhgRFd-Why tor Oodd Roatt Ranca
BW47P43M. along Ra aaU NorR RKpa-ol-Way in* d Dodd Raad tor a da­
tanca d *0448 toat Piano* ND1-1T21TW, a datanca d 7340 tad to Ra nm*
IhghU * Why tauter Dadd Road h toedad to Pared No. 103 Ptojad No. PS083 and R* POINT OF BEOPPaNO. P m * N83-28D8T. along add near
N-d-Way In* a datanca d 1230 tad to R* point d curvaAn d i cm * .
__cava to R* NorR aad and hov*g a radua d *7 * * 2 toat P m * nai
NorPiaaelMy atong R* are d H U c m * Rn*Wi a cawal aigN M 8 8 1 2 i r
tor a dtairn d 1.00014 toat lianoa N0I-44TQB-W,« dctaitri d 12213 toat
Pm noaNO O TfW T. a detonoad 1004 toat Ranee 888*123TW . a ddano*
d 10 03 toat Panes i o n r y r H a d a w n d 59 49 toat Ranca
301*44081. a datanoa d 11233 tod to *■ paw d cmaim* d a cun* con­
cave to R* Moraieasl havhg a radua d 1*4 93 toat Ranca nm
somhvrapany dong Ra are d h U eun* P n u d i a oanwi argN d M 1 2 I T
tor a ddanca d M P M toat Ranca 8* J‘3rOPVT a datanoa d 77.47 laat
Ranca 901-1T311 a dtatano* d 11 OS tad to Pm POINT OF BEOPPaNG
CanHMrg 12384 Square Fad, mot* or tat*.
EXHIBIT-A*
000024
TOgaatar wdL
Com vtm a at Ra BauRaad comar d Sacaon 38. Tonnatvp 21 Somh,
t o g a 30 EaaL Barranota Camay FtorhN. nn Ranee N 0 11T3TW dong Ra
Ead m* d add Sacaon 2 4 a datanca d 1.184.04 toat I h u IM8-3202YI.
a d h w n d 3423 tod to R* m dgysoHmy An* tor Dodd Rood H tocaud
to Pared 10*. Pratod Ho. P M 63 and ft* P O N T OF BEOPMNO. Ranca
NOS*1723*7 a datanca d 14437 la d t m * N0114 4 3 T a datanca d
13*13 toat Ranca N O O T P irW a ddanca d 200 01 toat h m e
n i r n n o f a i f i - a - i --------------- ---------------------------- ------ — ------------—
toat R a r n S30T232YT a d it a m d 3417; P m * S68-S209TE a d d a m
d 1144; R a m BOO-321 Y E * ddanca d 38.30 tost P m a SM-OT^WW a
ddanca d 2420 laat R a m S43-1TXTE. a ddanca d 3906 toat Ranca
300*321T P a ddanca d 11.11 toat R a m SO 114'4TW a d r u m d 9023
toat Ranca S83-3T31-W a d a to m d 54.23 toat Ranca Sana-SITE a da­
m p d 3000 toot Ranca S * 7 n 2 i n a ddanca d 8351 toat Ranca
90114 47W ■ d a w n d 4*0 laat Ranca 306*1232TN A ddanca d
144.90 toat Ranca S S r^Y O TE a datanca d 10 02 toat to Ra POINT OF
Corhaireg 4.43S Sguar* Feat mare or to**
I hwaby earafy f id Ra togd Oaacrtpaon Iv Pared 704 ha* baan pnparad
inter my discaon R oompAam a*at Ra U n e iu n Tadtncd Standarta aa
H I tod! by R* FtorUi BoartJ d Pretoadond Smayora. pmawnl to Sacaon
473-027 Ftortda SHA4*.
Arthur litodronlcrH. J r, P U
FtorUi RegMUrad Surveyor * 4144
DATE. Fab M 1 M 1
JTM H
LEOL9028
11A36MO
11/13/90
01/31/41

Sunday. October 21,2001 P a g e S B

EXHIBIT -A1
000023
LEGAL OESCMPTION

Dodl Roainom Hoadl Branch Road to Ftod Bug Uk* Road)
-m * SouRaad IM d R * SouRaad 1/4 (Lae* R* SouR 39 data Wad 1/3)
and Ra Soudi IM d im HorRaad IM d Pm SouPmad IM. Sacaon 24
t o m h g 11 SouR. Range X Ead. Samaioto Cowry Ftonda al Pm Sowmad comat d Sacaw 2 4 Tbamlup 21 SoiAh.
Range 30 EaaL Samnoto Cowry Ftonda; R a m run NO1-1T30TW dong Pm
Ead ma d add Sacaon 26 a ddan ra d 1.11415 laat Ranca SW 4224-W
a datanca d 32.20 tod to R* navi rtghFdamy torn d Dodd Road u tocatod
In Pmod 104 PiotoU N* P4063 and R* POINT OF B C G P W N a R a m run
S44-123TW a d a ta m d 1(277 toat 9 m m N77*2 2 S r w a datanca d
214 00 laat P m m N83"39S4"W a d a ta m d 17238 toat R a m
N03*3212E a datanoa d 33 7a toat Ranca Sar4747-E a d a ta m d
173 00 toat P m m 842-33'41-E a dalanc* d 230 43 tad; Ranca
NS4-1324T a d a ta m d 100 34 toat Ranca S M -W O TE • d a ta m d
39 20 toat R a m 9 0 6 -in Y W a dalanc* d 9 39 toat Ranca S M ‘4424-W
a d d w e e d 1446 N et Rwc* S 0113T2E a d a ta m d 20 00 toat R a m
NW -4422E a d a ta m d 2000 toat Ranca S00-29-38"W * d a ta m d
2400 tod to Pm POPIT O f BEOPPaNG
Cwtartag 43*4 acre*, men or toa*.
I hereby Cardy R d Pm lags! Daaenpaon tor Pared 300 Ims baan prepared
under my dracSon n cemptam M R Ra UrVntwi Tadtncal Suntonto aa
H I torR by am FtorUi Board d Pidaaaond Land Survayon. punuad to
Sacaon 472 o n Ftortda S tH H
Arthur A Msaaoncoto Jr, PLS
Florida R e a d ie d Surveyor I 4138
DATE: Fab 28 1981
SM03

IM S
LEQL9023
11/13/90
01G1/91
LEGAL 0E9CM PTXM
Pared 134
Onto RoadNcm Ne*W Nandi Road to Rad Bug U d a Read)
* RWStoFWNy
A ponton et
"Tim SouRaad IM d Pm OauRaHl IM d Sacdon 24 Toamahto 21 SouPl
Range 30 EaeL flandnde C o w ry Ftonda.*
LESS AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWP4G
NorR 680 tod d Pm W ed 123 lad d Pm Eaat 930 tod d Pm SouRamt 1/4
d SouPmad IM.SacSon 2 4 TWrahto 21 BouR. Rang* 30 EatL Sctyacl lo
rtghWMmy d QWrtoM Lana amended Waal to Dodd Head
AND
Th* SouR 119 t o d d f m W *d 380 to d d p t* la d 190 t e d d R * Bm diind
1/4 d Pm SouR aad IM, Sacaw 2 4 W aalhp I t SouR, R age 10 EaaL
Sudacl to rtdt-d-vmy d OahnaH Lana amended Waal to Dodd Road.
AND
\
Th* SouR IM tod d Pm W hd 9#0 tod (ton Pm SouPl lOO tod d (m YMd
373 tod), d Pm SeUhaad IM d S ouPmad IM d Sacdon 14 fearshlp 11
SouPl Rang* X Ead, ton Road
AND
Ead 129 tod d Rs North M O tod d Pm SodWmd IM d SouPnvad IM d
Sacdon 23. ToenWto 11 S ouPl Range 30 EaaL Buttoct to i V S-d aay d
O ihiH la Lana avtondW Rtodto Dedd Road
AND
Th* BouR 123 tod d tm W ad 9*0 tod (to «R * SouR 100 toft data Wad
373 toat). el Pm BeuPvaad Quanar d im SouPwad Ouartar d Sadton 24
Tc m h tp 21 SouPl Range 30 Eaat ton Road
AND
NorR 690 tod d Pm V N d 129 tod d Ra Ead 290 bat d SouPmad IM d
SouRan d IM, Sacaw 2 4 Dwrahlp 11 SouPl Range 30 E a d S O W * «
FhgM-d-Way d d GaM aM Lana tadwdM W ad d Dodd Road

E n l 123 tod d R* N &gt; R (SO tod d t m SouPmad I M d SouPmad I M d
Sacaw 24 TtorndM 11 BouR. Range X EaaL adject to RgseFaay d
d vm H Lana Htoratod W ad to Dodd Road*
Suing men pjrUniMty cfenertwdl h k
Com m am d Pm OouPmsd cental d Sacaon 2 4 Nmndhp 21 SouPl
Range M Ead. SompioN C o udy Fbrtdo; R a m rw IMB*1 T 03X «tong Pm
S o u r tarn d add Sacton 1 4 a dtotonca d 1400 teal to a poM w Ra Ead
rtdtt-d-vrey b m d DoddRoadt fmnot NOI-IYIS-W , along add Ead ngto-dvmy bm. ■ d d w c a d 84843 tod to Pm POWT OF SCGM N Pia p m m conb r n N011T38W . dong c*kt E M AMM S d M bm. a datanca of 74237
toat Pm iu* HM-3T23TE. e datancn d 47 0* laat P m m B W S W E . a dsN m d 11824 N a t R e m NM-4424TE, a datanoa d 14 M N a t Ranee
so i i n a i . a Satan 11 d 3400 N at R a m B o r a n r w . ■ ddanca d
30 00 N a t P m m 3 0 31T 4 T E . a d a t a m d 14204 N a t R a m
SO 11Y 1 TB . • d d a m d 4274 N d N Re peas d ewmaaa d i curve, eencava N Pm Maim e d , havhg s ihdtoh d 1/014*4 Nat i
•tong Pm m d odd ewr* RreutR a eadnl trg N d 24TY4S" tw ad 38741 N d N am POINT OF BCGbW M G
C o m r a g 04*4 acroa. more or Naa.
I f w t iy (m g y i k i i n itQti dnefipaon tof P i m l 134 h u b u n ■
ad torR by Pm Ftortda Board d PreNadwd Swmyora. purtuant la Sachw
471-017 Flertdi BNMa.
Arthur MedrentoeN. J r, P.LB.
FTorVto Rtiptttrad Surveyor 941M
DATE: Fab M 1 M 1
JTM d ia s
LEGL4120
042490
029091
EXM BIT'A 000073
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Pared 734
Oodd Ruatnrw i HottaS Branch Road to Rad Bug LaAa Read)
Aporhwot
Th* BouPmad IM d Pm S e u R a M IM d Sacaw 1 4 Ttmndhp 21 ScuPl
Range 30 EaaL Seminole C o w ly Flortda.
LESS ANO EXCEPT TH E F O U jOWMG:
North sao tod d i m W ad 123 toat d tm Eaal 250 N d d Soutmaal 1M d
flouPmtat IM. Sachw 2 4 Tbarmhlp 21 SouPl R w g t X Eh L ScXyad to
ridH-dreay d Oabrtae* Lana adandad Wad to Dodd Read.
ANO
Tha SouR 123 tod d Pm W ad 380 Ic d H it Pm Soldi 100 tod d R aw e d
373). d Pm SouRaad IM d SouPmad IM d Secern 2 4 TbandUp 11 SouR.
Rarge 30 EaaL N n Road
ANO
Eaat 123 N d d R* North 890 NM d R* SouPmad IM d SouPmad 1M d
Sacaw 24 Rmndvp 21 SouR. Rang* X EaaL Sutyad to nd *-d -H H y d
Qebrtdto Lana avtandad Wad d Dodd Road.
ANO
Th* SouR 123 Nal d R* Waat 980 N d (ton Pm SouR 100 tod d R* Wad
373 toal). dRaSouRvraal Quanar d Sachw 23. Tomrnhip 21 SoWL Rang*
X Eaat, toa* road
ANO
Northed) tot* d a rn Waat 123 toat data Eaat 230 leal dSouPiaaat 1/4 d
_m 8ou*maat IM Sacaw 1 4 tbandha » l SauPL N r
rWS-dmay d GdatoSa Lana amwdad Waal d Dual I
E X M M T-A ANO
E M 119 tod d R* North M O tod d tm SouPmad IM d SouPmad IM d
Sachw 2 4 Dmrahto 21 SouPl Rang* W E M 8c44*c1 to n d R d -P N y d
NbrtaH tana antanMd W M to Dodd Road.
Batrg more parhedarty daaotoad **
Com m am d tm BeuPm M eomar d Sacdw 2 4 -toamdSp 21 Boudv
Rang* W Ead. SamtnoN Co w ry Ftortda; P m m run I d r 25 w e . dong
SouR bm d M d Sacdw 1 4 * d d a m d 1400 tod is Pm E M rVSsEmay
arm d Oodd Rodt t m m N011Y3TVL itong edd E M rtWHSmey bm. a
dtatanc* d 1.28S 21 Nat; Ranca N S S I I I T E . 0 ibrtano* of47 08 tod 10 R*
new rlghEoMwy bm lor Dodd Road u toeded to Pored No. 134. Piedd No:
PS-063 and Pm POINT OF BCQtNNMQ; tm kdarlng bm n o r m bang
anca S O T S O f t a datanca d 11*28
Nat Ranc* N88-4824"E. a datanca d 1 (4 4 P m m B7S 1 M W T. a
d 1433 Nat ( m m N O rS W ffV I a d d a m d 10124
N8B-2744-E. a dalwc* d 4403 tott R a m du* NoM l a dttwc* d 2127
tod Ranca S a rS IT TY V . a d d a m d 7173 tod to Pm POPIT OP BEQPIMNG
Concarmg 4.483 aquara toat more d taaa
TogaPmr ad i tm Utoartng:
Com m am d tm BouRwM corner d Sacaw 13, Tbanahte 21 SoutL
Rang* 30 EaeL SananoN C o w ly Ftorlda; f m m rw N S r iS O S X dong tm
SouR Irm d add Sadton 2 4 a d a ta m d 29 00 tod to Pm E M rtdSoFrrey
tarn d Oodd Road; P m m N0I1Y39HW. atorg mta E M rtd»oMmy bm. a
d d a m d 1288 21 toat Ranca N t n t T Y E . t d a ta m d 47 OS tad to tm
new rtgisd-way bm lor Oodd Road H toed a d In Pared No. 134, Prcyad No.
PS-081 Pm tohowirg tavan ooureH tying atorg aatd naw rtd p d s s y bm;
9 3 9 3 S 9 . a datanoa d 11923 toat Ranca N * r*«24-E. a dtad IB M toat P m m S O IlIW r E . a datanc a d WOO toat P m m
8aa-4429TW. a datanoa d 20.00 tod to R* POPIT O F BCOPPOPia ( m m
S03-1J32-E. * d id a m d 14248 toat Ranca B O n i W E . a d a ta m d
33.78 tad to Ra poirh d curvahaa d a cunra. concava to tm YNaL having a
radua d 1G28.43 tod and a cantad anda d 20-2Y4S"; P m m nai Boutmrty
dong Ra me d vad cure*. ■ d a ta ma d d
3*741 tod to a poah w R*
Em rtdSoFway bm d Dodd Roatt P m m 8 0 1 1 3 1 4 % dong aatd adding
ngii or way bm. t d d a m d 27.34 tod to a poM w a cm * , concava to Pm
W**L having ■ radkm d 1034 48 toat and ■ tangwt baartrg d N20’ 4438*E;
n a m n n Noremrty atorg Ra are d aatd c m * Rraugh a earmd and* d
21*3442" a d a ta m d 397 08 tad to a po*4 d norvtangancy R a m
N 0 r3 T 3 T E ■ d a ta m d 11423 toat R a m N t x n r i r w . a d a ta m d
71 09 laat R a m NS9-5444-W. a d a ta m d 40 38 tod to Pm POPIT OF
BEQINMNa
EX M B IT-AContaining 3.347 aquara laat more or taaa
I hereby candy R d Pm tagd deecrtpaw tor Parcel 734 tma baan prepared

d
W OP toat tmno* B88-3Y 1T E a datwc* d 18013 1*
s a r o r m ■ datanca d 11340 toat Ranca S17-3P47-E a 1
ITS.44 tost P m m S 4S*9rt2-f a datanca d 137 74
S431Y1YW A datanca d 34 30 toat P m m N43504WW a 1
139 33 toat R a m N1t*2r3hrw. a datanca d 13120
NJTII-OOnN a datanca d M S B toat Ranca N S P D Ilf W a d d a m d
170 00 toot Ranca N 3 r3 P 44 H y ■ d d a m d 72 71 N d : R a m
NET AS-a ri • datanca d 20 00 N at P m m N011T3hTW t datanca d
2400 NM to Pm POPIT OF B E O P M N G
Centdnag 0.T34 acraa. more er No*.
I hereby Candy R d Pm la g d O e a o th w tor Pared 934 h n baan praymnd
eat torR by tm FlortM Boenl d
la c t w 972.037 FlortM Statute
Arthur A Itotbontcota J r , PLS
Ftorldo Rendered Sunrayor * 41M
DATE: Fab IS I N I

Land Swiayore. punuard to

TM H
LEOL9023
11/1390
01/3191
EXMBir-A*
LEGAL DESCFhPnON
Pared 138
Dodd RoadNom Howai Branch Road to Rad Bug Labe Road)
I t g S d Wby
A ponton of:
T h * Whd 129 N d d Im E M S23 d Im NorRaM IM d R* SouPmad IM
d f m SouPmad t/4, Sachw 23s TbwndUp 11 SoutL R w g e W E M
Atoo. a pared tor R ya M and agree*, more parhnJSrty daacrtmd
Bagtrvrag d R a lto rR w M corner d Pm SouRw M 1/4 d R* SouPmad IM.
Sachw 13 . Tbrawhg 11 SouR. Raryd W EaaL nm f Marty dong Pm North
bo w dd y d Pm Socdm M t/4 d SouPmad IM. S aciw 23. TbarndM 21
Souli, Rang* W Ead. 23 tod to Pm POINT OF SEGINMNQ . Atoobdngw
tm EMarty rtd*-o(M**y d Dodd Road, Ranca tnrdkiu* Eaatorty to a port
023 tod Wed d Re NorRaad comer d SouPmad IM d SouRwM 1/4.
ton 23, Tbwnahg 21 Sou*v Rang* 30 Eaat Ranca SouR X tod, Ranca
W ad to a pdnl w Re E M rt^e-oMrey d Dodd Road. R a m NorR X toat
IB P094T OF BEQPPhNG43 mOrl pMotaJUBTy JM UIM O U
Commanca d R* BouRwM corrmt d Sachw 23. Dmmdup 21 SouR.
tonga X EaaL Bamnoto County Ftortda; Ranca nm IW I S D S -E atorg R*
ScaW bm d aatd Sacaw 29 Id a d a ta m d 23 00 tod to a pdnl w R* Ead
ngRoMroy bm d Dodd Rom e T T m m N0113T393N dong add E M In* a
ddanca d U M 2 1 tod to Ra POINT CF BEGINNING. R a m conbwa
N 0 1 1 3 W W a d d a m d W OO tod to a pa n w R* NorR bm d R*
4hw*d 1/4 d tm SouRaad 1/4 d add Sadton IS; P m m NP9-3T2TE
dong add bm, a dtotara d *100 toat Ranca S O S 'S r m a d d a m d
X 3 3 toat Ranca 89**3I2TYV ■ datanca d *708 tad to tm PCXNT OF
Coreddng 1481 aquare toat more er to**.
I hereby candy R d tm togd itaiuHduu lor Pared 138 Im* baan prepared
Sunrayor*. punuard to Sachw
torR by tm Ftortda Board d
472-027 Ftortda Btdum
A rP u Maabontoota, Jr, P L S .
Ftarkto Regetered Swveyor 9419S
DATE: Feb 24 I N I
8M O 3
LEGL9013
EXHW T-A*
IE Q A L DESCRIPTION
Pared 738
Dodd Road-Awi I towel Branch Road to Rad Bug LaAa Road)
Temporary Conahuchw E Harmed
Thai ponton et
T h e Wad 123 tod ol Ra E M 623 d Pw NorRaa d IM d f m S ouRaad 1/4
d tm SouPmad IM. Bacbw 23 Ibwrddp 21 SouPv Rang* W E M
Atoo.« pared lot i g i u and igrH*. more parecutartr d H cit nd a*
Bage r a g d HoWwadoomard SouRaad IM d P m S o u R a M l/A
23 Tbwrahp 21 SouPl Range W Ead. nm EMarty along tm NorR bandary d tm SouPmM IM d SouR e M 1M, Saciw 23 Ibuneldp 21 SouPv
Rang* Ead, 23 tod to R* POINT OF BCGiNNtNG Atoo bdng on tm EMarty
M g iH d lA h y d Oodd Hoed. Pmm cantauto Eaatorty to e point S29 tod Wad
d tm HonhaM eomar d SouPm M IM d SouPiaed 1/4, Sactam 23
Ibwnddp 21 BouPl Range W E M Ranca SouR W toat Ranca W td to a
pM d w Pm E M RViFoFWay d Dotal Road. R a m NorR W toat to POPIT
OF BEOPPANG*
Commence d tm SouPnvad oonrnr d S aciw 23 Timnahg 21 SouR,
Range W Ead. Semfxto Cowry. FlortM; Ranca nm IM 'IS -Q S T!. atorg (m
ftevdi bm d aatd Sachw 23 a datanca d 2300 tod to a poM on Pm Em
R V h d -Y N y bm d Dodd Road; P m m N011T3PYI. atorg aatd E M fhgu.
d way bm. * d d a m d 1290 21 toat P m m N S T S II Y E a datanca d
47.0* tod to Pm naw Rtg*oFWry bm tor Dodd Road h tocatod in Pared No.
138 Preyed No. PS-033 and th* POINT OF BEGINNING, thane*
N o r s a w w dong add Rigd-ot-Way bm a d d a m d W 31 toat Ranca
Nb9*31*3YE a dalanc* d 10.11 N a t Pmnc* 9737&gt;4WrE a ddanca d 71.49
N a t Ranca SOOWOCTE. a d a ta m d * *3 Nat R a m 399-3T23YI a da­
t a ™ ot 73.73 lad n R* P O N T OF BEGINNING
Cwtaewg 1.363 Swara FaaL more 01 taaa
EXHIBIT -A-

M ia rR h y e m
472-0(7 nonda
ArRur llaeeorernN. J r , P L S .
Ftonda m p d lra d Sunrayor 4 4188
DATE: Fab 2 t 1991
JTU d t
LEOL9089
11/0990
11/1390
01/3191

E X H W T-A 000100

LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Pared 148
Dodd Ruaj -tnan Howai Brandi Road to Red Bug Lalm Road)
RghFoFWhy
A portion of:
-L d 3 Forred CreaA Edam*, aa moontod In Pld Boo# 31. P*o h S3 end 34,
d tm Pubic Racorda d SamRcN Co w ry FlortM*
Bang more parha/erty Mecrtord at
Begin d Re Norpnrad eomar d L d 1 Forred C ia H Edam*, recorded m
P ld B00A 32. Pag* 33 d Pm Pubac Raoonto d Sandnoto Cowly, Ftortda;
emnea nm NSP*2r42^ dong Ra NorR bm d add I d 3 a d d a m d 191
tod to tm NorRaM eomar d L d 1 R a m S51 -43W E atorg Pm
N o tR iunity In* d add Lot 3 a d a ta m d 1302 toat ( m m 9CX72114^
e d d a m d 1407S tad to Ra PoUd d Cwrekre d a cwr* ooremv* Eadarty
having a radua d 1,14800 N at R a m nm SouRarly atorg Pm are d aatd
o wr re
a R
trough
c
ra u g iia earmd and* d 01*403** tor a datanca d 3199 tod to Im
pond d compowd curve*#* d a curve, concava Fade tty having a ru A a d
20000 tod aid ■ earmd ang/a d OI-SYt**; ( m m nm BouPmrty atorg Pm
are d add curve, a d a ta m d 37* tod to a pond on R* SouR bm d M l
R a m 931*492 P N along aard SouR bm a d d a m oi 423 Nat to R*
Socdnred oomd d L d 3 and a pant w a curve concave Eaattrly Imvtog a
radua oi 341 47 tod and a tangent bearing d N14141YW ; P m m nm
Northerly dong Pm h a h lr e o i card Lot 3 and Ra arc d aaidamra Rroudi a
cantrd and* d l Y S Y t r tor a ddanca d 203 97 tod to Pm POINT OF
BEGINNING.
Contaevng 1734 aquare N d . more or Naa
I hereby Cardy R*t Pm la g d Daaolpow tor Pared 1*3 h H baan prepared
under my drecaw m eong*am * « i Re M»wnwi Techmcd Standard u
M torR by tm FtortM Board d pid M w nd Land Swreyora, punuad to
S a c iw 472027 FtortM Statute
ArRur A LNdrwrcoN, P L S .
FtortM Ragnared Surveyor a 4166
DATE: Fab 28 1981
yum
LEOL9017
029491
EXHIBIT ‘A*
000101

ad torR by Pm FlonM Board d Prdaaaurml Surveyor*, punuard to Sachon
472-027 Ftonda Statute
Oanrm L Dad. P L ft.
Ftonda Ragwiared Sunrayor 9 1421
DaU August 19. 1998
LGL3003
E X H W T-A 000091
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Pared 934
Oodd Road-hem Howai Branch Road to Rad Bug LaAa Road)
A cordon of:
"The SouRwaal d Sachon 25, Townafup 21. Rang* 30 EaaL Samnoto
Cowly. Ftortda*
LESS ANO EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING
NorR 680 toat d dm Waal 123 toat d R* Eaat 250 toat d SW 1/4 c* SW
IM. Sacew 23, Townatgr 21 SouR. Rang* 30 Eaat Sutyect to RAN d
Gabrmu Lwe extended Waal to Dodd Road
ANO
T1 « SouR 123 tod d Ra Waat MU tod (toH R* SouR 10O tod d R* Waat
373 toat). d R* SW t/4 d SW IM d Sachw 23. TbwndUp 21 ScxP l Rang*
30 EaaL tore Road.
ANO
Eact 123 tod d im NorR 360 tod d im SW t/4 d SW 1/4 d Sachw 23.
Townahg 21 SouR, Range 30 Eaat. Sutyact to RAN d OabiH H U na amend•d Ytaal to Dodd Road.
ANO
Th* SouR 123 Nat d R* Waal 640 tod (ton im SouR 100 tod d R* Wad
373 Mat), d em SouRaaal Ouartar d Ra SouRwaal Ouartar d Sachw 23.
TownaNp 21 SoXh. Rang* 30 EaeL l* H Road.
AND
North M 0 tod d R* Waat 123 tod d R* Ead 230 tod Sou*m*d IM d
SouPmad IM Sachw 23, Townahp 11 SouR. Rang* 30 Eaat Sdyad to
RAN d Gabndto L*n* extended Wad to Dodd Road
ANO
Ead 123 tod d Pw North 660 tod d R* SouR aad 1/4 d Sotdiaad 1/4 d
Sachw 23. Toanatvp 21 SouR. Rang* 30 E M ScCyact to RAN d flahnata
Lana axtandad Wad to Oodd Road
EXHIBIT -A*
Baag more partcutarty deaenbad a*
Com m am d Pm Sotdarad eomar d Sachw 23. Toanang 21 Soldi.
Rang* 30 Ead. Samnom Counry Ftonda. R a m nm N01*1T3e"W along tm
Wad fermd aaxl Sachw 23 a datanca d 1.170,14 toat Pmnc* N8r48*24^
a datanca d 105 03 tod to R* new ngtV'Ol aay ira d Ccdd Road aa localad n Pared No 134 Prcyad No. PS-013 and tm POINT OF BEGINNING
Ranca STS-0297-E a d d a m i* 108 35 tod. R a m S74-44'4rt a d a ta m

LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Pared 743
Dodd RoadNiom Howe* Branch Road to Hed Bug LaAa Road)
Temporary CondrucOw Eaaanmni
Th dporhw o t
■Lot 3 Forred Creak Extama aa raoontod m pld Booh 32. Pag* 33 and 34.
d R* Pubic Racorda d SamnoN Cowry. Ftonda
Eitandrg no more Ran 10 00 lad beyond R* new Rr^h-oFWay tor Oodd
Road, h toedad n Pared No 143 Pnyact No P3-0S3
Conidrag 1.768 aquare Nat more or tan
I hereby Cardy R d em Lagd Daacnpaw tor Pared 743 haa baan prgMrad
w d d my dUachw m Compim m w*n im Mrwrami Taehnlcd Sundanto u
ad torR by Ra Ftonda Board ol ProtoH iw d land Survwyara. pu nuM to
Sacaw 472 027 FtortM Stalul*.
Arthur A Maslrorvcota J r . PLS
FtortM RagMtarad Land Surveyor #4156
DATE Fab 23 1991
89403
TUm dc
L f019024
EXH1B/T 'A*
000113 '
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Pared 133
DODO RQAO-FROAI HOWELL BRANCH ROAD TO RED BUG LAKE
ROAD)
FhghFdlMcy
■Ld 4, Ambarwood l/n* Thre*. ax recorded xi Ptoi Book 32. Pag* 100. d R*
Pubic Racorda d Serranol* Cowry. Ftonda'
Baag more pamedarry daaertoad aa
Bagm d Ra N W h a M comer d L d 4. Ambarwood Una Thre*. H recorded
to Pld Book 32. Pag* 100. d a m Pubie RacotM d Sameiom Couray. FtortM;
t o w n rw S O n e W E akmgR* Em bm d Ld 4 a dNtanc* d 100 X N d
to Ra SouPmM eomar oi Lot 4, R a m S8S-27-43TW along R* South Arm d
I d 4 4 datanca d 13 98 N d to * pant w a curve concava Waatarty havtog
a radua d 1.133 00 N d and a Urgant baartg d N02-4Y27-E. R a m nm
NorPmrly dong Ra arc oi lax] curve Rraugh * cantrd ang/a d 0 4 1 3 * T. a
ddanca d 18 8 1 Nat R a m NO I -3716-W a dalanc* d 14.17 N d to a pant
w tm NorR torn d L d A R a m N 8 r2 7-* 3t dorg w d NorR bm a d d a m
d 1038 N d to R* POINT OF BEGP#41NO
Contaawg 1.138 aquare Nat more or Naa
I hereby cardy R d Ra Lagd Oaacrenm lor Pared 133 Ima baan prepared
imdar my dracow m compaanc* d h Ra Utoarun Tachrecd Standard! ax
ad torR by Ra FtortM Board d Prdaaaxmd Land Sunrayor*. pwtuarl to
Sachw 472 027 Ftonda Staaaa
Arthur A Ltaatmrvcol* Jr, P L S
Ftonda Ragidared Land Surveyor a 4 166
Continued On Pag* SB

�Page 6B

T he S eminole Hekald

Sunday. October 21.2001
L eg a l s

DATE: Fab M I N I
JTU M
LEQLK1S
11/1M O
01/31/01
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
P R O JECT Dodd Road
PARCEL N O : 7S1
Thai portion at lot 4. Amberwood Um Thraa. aa racowX) In Plat Book
33. Page 100. ol da Putrtc Record. Sanknef* Couky. Ftonda
Being more partcuadi deecrtoed aa M owi:
Commence al to* Nonhaaef comer of aakf lol 4, to an oarw iS aS irArw
along d a Noid ma at aakt Lot A a SaMnoa of 1L30 taal to d a PBH at
Begnnvig danoa nai 901*3E10aVt. aQQance of 14.17 taat to a potion
a cwva. ooneava to da waat handg a taOua at 1IM 00 Mat danca kam
a cnort bearing of S0CT3r0l"W rui aoutoarty along d a are of aaM a n a
toroupi a canaal ang* of 41 far. a M a n ta ol 10.11 toal to a port on
t w Soud Ina of tad Lol 4; danoa mn S S S T T iT W . along aatf Soud In*
a Qafanca of 1004 tool to apodtona non langarl aaia, omcawto da
Waat having a radua of 1130.00 Mat danca t a n a d a d t aaid I of
N o n T i n W I l o d a l r along d a arc of aafd a n a f u n g i a oamaf
witfa of 4*30rir. a (Manoa of (0.01 Mat danoa nai N 01*3Tirw . a Oatanca of 14 17 toal to a po*k on d a Noid Ina of aato Lol A danca nai
N 8 S 1 T4 TE Hong and Nord Ina. a Qrtanri of 1100 toal to d a t a x of
J1001
Foi a Match of daao toOon aaa Shoal 7 of 14 of d a Sandnola Couky
Rigk-ol way Map tor Dodd Road aa prapaiad bp Bowyar-SIngaton 1
Am o o c )m . Inc.
DATE M I-0 1
FOR SEMQKXE COUNTY
QARY LEI5E. P L &amp;
OL/*vn
C 'Suvay'Lagafi'Oodd Road Par 7S3&lt;2) doc
PERMANENT WALL EASEMENT
LEOAL DCSCfbPTXJN
PROJECT. Dodd Road
PARCEL NO . (S3
Thai pomon at Lol 4, Arrbanoood Una Thraa. aa raoortM d PM Boob
33. Paga 100. of da Pubic Record, (aracAa Comp, Florida.
Commence al da Northeeel eo nw el laid Lol A dance nai S a r 2 7 «T W
along d a Nord Ina of aald Lol A a Atone* of t O J t tool to d a M l of
Bagnwtg. danca nai B01*33’ 1SVf. a Atone* of 1A17 toal to a p e n on
a curve, concern to tia WaaL having a radua of 113000 toot Blanc* t a n
a chord bearing of SOO'SS'drw nm ooudartptoong d a arc cl aald cane
drougfi a cararaf ang* of 4*114r, a dtotonca of H ( 1 tool to a poke on
d a Soud Ina of aald Lol A danoa nai B (r 7 7 -43rw. atong aald Scud too.
a caetenee of 101 tool to a pore on a non tangta a n a , concern to da
Waat having a radua of 11(000 toot danoa bom a chord baaidg of
NOO’S TO I’E n n nordaifp along d a are of aald ewv# K m g i a cancel
angpe of 4 1 C 4 T . a dtotonca el d ( l toot donee nai N O vs rtm w . a dtotanca of 14.17 tool to a pore on d a N a d Ina el aald lot A danoa nai
IMS-37-4TE along aabf Nord (na. a Quart I of 100 tool to d a PeH of
Comaawig ( X aquar* tew. mot* or to**
For a Retch of daecdpion aaa Shoal 7 of 14 of d a Sambiola Coiaap
fbghEoMmp Map tor Dodd Road aa prapared bp Bowyat ( tagaaon 4
Aaaooalaa. too
DATE 7-114)1
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
QARY LEiSE. PLS
Q lA bm

C \SuvaydagAOodd Road Par 5SH7) doe
Each Oatandt a la badar rotoiad dal da
Order of Taka baton d a HONORABLE JAMES 1 C. PERRY, ana of da
Judgaa of d a aboraatptod Court on Tuaadap da 13d dap of Nommbar.
3001 al 1J O p m . to Courtroom M. at d a Sambiola Coiaap Ooutooua*.
Santoro. Florida, to accontonce add to Oactonaon of IMtog haralcton
Had to dto cauaa. Al Dafandtaa to rm awl ta l al otoar taaraafad pwaaa map Bmatp rarpjaat a hearing on da Padton tor d a Ortor of Ibtong al
d a ama and ptoca dnlgnatod and be heard. Anp Ortonttonf torbng to Be
a amofp r*quart lor haatdg aha* teaho any ipl to obfacl tod a Order of
Taking
AND
Each Datondarf and anp odor paraonoctoentog any toMreel to depranatty daaettoad to da Paabon to d a too n if)tod Emtoem Domain ptooaadtog to hanbp raqurad to aarva artton dafarw** d anp you have, to
d a Paitoon haraaoixa toad to dto cauee on d a PeOOoner, and anp ragjert
tor a hearing on da PaOn n tor d a Orttor oI Taking. II daaval on
PeMonerto Attorney, ahoaa name and aihboao to d e a l bebm on or
before Tuaaday. Novambar A 3001, and to toe da original of poo artoan
d ill nan and any riryj i rt tor haartog on da PaMon tor daOrdar of Tkktog
iw l I m W m I Cm Vm U M 1 I m im
MrYCV On n ^ W u n fn i AUUIMVy
of irv m iM iijf t w n A v , to i N m v to l
M o, H o m I of Bon you t o o ,
I any. Of dean tn m d to too property d M crto d to told PoOOoo ond to d o t
couoo. I any you hovo. otoy m k J property to x A j not bo eondtmnod lor too
uoot and purpo— a ao tot tonh to aoto PaM on. V you la l to a n m r. o
dotoui may bo ontorod OQOtool you tof too fo M domondad to too PoMon.
Wyou lo l to roguoal i hearing on too P f to n tof O d o r ol Tto n g you ahod
wofvo w y rtgN to Obfod to M id Ontof ol Ttodno.

WITNESS my h«to and tool ol aoto Court on SEP 12 2001,2001.
MARY ANNE MORSE
CLERK OP TV* CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND f OR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A

L eg a ls
M THE C M C U T COURT
OP THS EIGHTEENTH
JUOfCIAL CMCWT.
I COUNTY.
PROBATE DIVISION
C A M MO. 01-111-CF
PI RE: Estate of
HELEN M KOLFRAT,
EDM w n u no w
The odfTwetraOon ol too Eelalo ol
HELEN M. KOLFRAT. dacoeaod. Flo
No 01 •11 -CP la poncing to too
Chart Court oI 8emmo*o Coirrfy.
Pfoboto DMelon. too oddroeo
ol which la 8omtooio County
301 North Perti Avenue.
FtondO 32771. The name*
op

ol to

Repn
AU. INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l poreona an wham tow none* it
•orvod who have obfeceone toot eheF
tongo too ea— y ol too WB. too quolAcooono
ol
too
Peraonol
ReofoeenttoNwe venue or lunedc■on of dto Court are raquvad to Ma
dak otpacaona iHd dto Court WTTHM THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
RJBUCAT10N OF THIS NOTICE or
THQTTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
N O TC E ON THEM
A l cradtam of da Dacadax and
Oder paraona having dean* or
aval Decedarra ErtaM
adorn a copp of dto nonce la
dato of Pa km pubkeaeon of d a
noboa mual (to dak ctoara eah d a
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBUCAT10N OF
T H S NOTICE OR TH R TY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF T H S NOTICE ON
THEM
A l odar crea tor, of da Decedent
avmg clama or
agavwt d a Dacadanfa
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
FUSUCATION OF TH S NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEO WILL
M FOREVER BARRED.
The data of da km pubkcelion of
dto NMoa to October 7.3001.
JUOfTH K. CABLE
JAMES KOLFRAT. aa Penonal
Repreeentathrea of da Eitate of
HELEN M KOLFRAT
tor
KENNETH F UUflRAH
Of Mwrah. Doyla andWlgto. P A
•00 Waal Moree BoMtovard
P. a Baa 1331
wveer Park. Ftonda 337*0
Tktophona(407)*«4-M01
Ftortda Bar M m bar 00974*4
Putktoh October 7.14.31.3001
FFOSSa
SANFORD MOUSMQ AUTHORITY
taSaffon tor Slda
p r s e 3001-04)■
The Houamg Audortp of d a C*p of
Sanford (SHA) to aocagbng reeled
bkto for da h w a t n of Lanoacapa
Maaaananca Servicer for rfi (9)
houafng devetoomente adh 413
houMig into abuatod on an aggraBktoaQbatacar.ailaldaSHA.94
CaeDe Braver Court Sanford. FL
33773-3360. leaf 400 p m local
TVne on Q u obar 31 2001. af ahch
•me dap ail be pubic* opened and
raadafoud Bkto muat be prepared in
accordance aah r e retrucaona in
a « traaaaon tor dda. a oamr at aNcn

Cotohouta m 407-6664277. 1-8009666771 (TDD) Of 1-600-6666770.
via Ftonda Relay Service
PubHh October 14.21.2001
FF126

ASSOCIATION. QIC..- JOHN OOC
ANO JANC DOC AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS Of POSSESSION
_______ DEFENDANT (S)
NOTICS OP

M T H « CJRCUTT COURT
O F T H t 16TH
JUDICIAL ORCUrT.
M ANO FOR

NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN pirn
•uara fa a Sunmaf* Final JuQgmenl
of Foredoom Qdad O d 1 3001
■rawed *&gt;0 4 Caaa No. 01 CA 1475
14 L af • « CboQ C o u l of tto 1STH
Judaaf Ckoat ti and tor S E tb N O U
C o m * Sardord. Florkto. t ad aad to
N Nghaat and bad nn— * tar cadi
d a&gt;ad bora door d t w SEMOKX1
Corny Ccutiouea beared d 301 N.
Fait Annua to Sanford. Florid* d
II &lt;X) a m on * » I ddf of Nwambd.
2001 toe lodmlng (w a S a d property

8 M N 0 U C O U N TY .

C A M NO: 61-CA-106O-14-L
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLABiTTFF
VS.
PATRICIA A. DARNELL AMIA PATRI­
CIA DARNEU IF LM NQ. ANO W
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES AND AU. OTHER
PARTIES CLAJMMQ AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR
AGAINST PATRICIA A. D A R N E U
AimA PATRICIA D A R N E U PETER
BASTON AimA PETER B.
BASTONA/K/A PETER B. BASTON;
JOHN OOC ANO JANE OOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
DCFENOANT(S)
NOTICS OF
N O TC E IS HEREBY OfVEN pur•uonl to a Sunmary Final Judgment
of Farectoeure dated October 8.2001
entered to C M Ceee No. 01-CA1060-144. of toe O c u l Cout of too
16TH JuddolOrcufl toandlor SEML
HOLE Counfy. 8ANFORO. Ftortda. I
tel aofl to toe Ncfieal and beat biddar
tor caah al WEST FRONT DOOR al
toe SE MMOLE Coitofy Coiatoouaa
located al 301 K PARK AVENUE to
SANFORD. Ftonda. al 1100 a m on
toeTtodeyo# NOVEMBER. 2001 toe
to

aald

Summary

Final

LOT 7. BLOCK C . NORTH ORLAN­
DO TERRACE SECTION 6 OF UNTT
1. ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROCD Wi PLAT
BOOK 17. PAGE 37. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA.
Dated tola (toy of O C T 08 2001.
2001.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Mary Anna Morae
Ctorti of toe Clrcui Court
B y Mary Strotto*
Deputy Ctert
PuMah to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O F DAVE) J.
STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
601 8. Unfverwty Drive Suto BOO
Ptantaaon. FL 33324
(964)2336000
01-70638(INL)
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH TH E
AMERCANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. pareona «6h
tog a epertei
contact COURT AOMMISTfUTION.
al
toe
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al 4076664227, 16009566771 (TOO) or 1600688677a
toa Ftortda Rotoy Sorvtoo.
PuMah October 14.21.2001
FFI2S
M THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THE 16TH
SCMNOL1 COUNTY.
FLOfWOA
GENERAL
JUVUSOICnON DIVISION
C A M NO: 01 C A 1 2 M 1 4 L
IRWIN MORTOAOE
CORPORATION
P LA IN TIFF

By RulKinQ

DopufyClOrt 1 i-'f.!.* .
ROBERT A MdtoLLAN, CouOy Attorney
For Semrtote Coirty. Florida
Sommoia Coieey Sofvtooa Btottng
1101 Eoal Fir* Sarool
Sonlofd. Ftohda 32771
Telephone: (407)645-5736
PubOeh: October 21.2ft. 2001
FF002
E X M M TB

N O TK fO P C LA M OP IMM AND
PROPOSED SALS OP MOTOR V tM C L I
DATE 10/15/01
ARTICLE #7000 0600 0Q2S 1487 4575 # 7000 0600 0028 1487 4562 •
REGISTERED OWNER:
NAME GOOCMNGS SUPERMARKET N C .
ADORESS 2346 APOPKA BLVO.
CITY APOPKA
STATES ZIP FlOfllOA, 37708-7736
Phono UNKNOWN
U EN HOLDER
NAME HIA
ADORESS
CITY
STATE S ZIP
NAMES ANO ADORESSES OF ANY OTHER PERSONS. MCLUOMO
ANY OTHER UEN HOLDERS. OR PERSONS LEAVING MOTOR V EH CLE FOR REPAIR ANO NOT THE OWNER CLAIbbNQ INTEREST IN
VEHICLE.
NAME JOE MUUJN. ADORESS 340* OREGON AVE CITY SANTORO
STATE I ZIP F L 33771 PHONE 407-333-SSM
( t ) LIENOR (REPAIR SHOP)
NAME ELITE AUTO REPAIR INC.
ADORESS S«0 COUNTY ROAD 437
CITY; LONOWOOO
STATE S C P FL 32750
Phone. 407-331-1161
(a ) DESCRIPTION OF MOTOR VEHICLE
YR 1903 MAKE. FORD WMIFACPS3U7NAI30S33
LOCATION OF VEHCLE. LIENORS PLACE OF BUSINESS
(d)
EACH OF YOU IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED
LIENOR CLAIMS A LIEN PURSUANT TO S 713 SIS. FLORIDA
STATUTES. ON THE ABOVE DESCRIBED MOTOR VEHCLE FOR
REPAIR. ANO STORAGE CHARGES ACCRUED IN THE AMOUNT OF
M H O S THESE STORAGE CHARGES WVL CONTINUE TO ACCRUE
AT THE RATE OF 320 00 -PER DAY. 0 INSIDE SECURED STORAGE
(a )
THE UEN CLAIMED BY THE ABOVE NAMED UENOR IS SUBJECT TO
ENFORCEMENT PURSUANT TO F I 7115*5. ANO UNLESS SAID
MOTOR VEHICLE IS REDEEMED FROM THE SAIO UENOR BY PAY­
M ENT AS ALLOWED BY LAW. THE ABOVE DESCRIBED MOTOR V EH ­
CLE MAY BE SO U) TO SATISFY THE U E N W THE MOTOR VEHICLE
IS N O T REDEEMED .ANO THAT MOTOR VEHICLE REMAINS
UNCLAIMED. OR FOR WHICH THE CHARGES FOR REPAIR AND
STORAGE REMAIN UNPA10. MAY BE S O U ) AFTER SIXTY GAYS FREE
OF A U PRIOR UENS WHATSOEVER UNLESS OTHERWISE PROVID­
ED BY COURT ORDER THE ABOVE DESIGNATED UENOR PROPOS­
ES TO S E U THE MOTOR VEHICLE AS FOLLOWS
(&gt;)
PUBLIC AUCTION TO BE HELD AT THE ABOVE STATED LOCATION
(* ). (c ). COMMENCING AT 1300 NOON. ON THE 13TH DAY OF
DECEMBER 3001
(St
STATEMENT OF OWNERS RIGHTS
NOTICE. THAT THE OWNER OF THE MOTOR VEHCLE OR ANY PER­
SON CLAIMING INTEREST IN OR UEN THEREON HAS A RIGHT TO
HEARING AT ANYTIME PRIOR TO THE SCHEDULED DATE OF SALE
BY F i m a A DCMANO FOR A HEARING WITH THE CLERK OF THE CIR­
CU IT COURT m THE CO UN TY m WHICH THE MOTOR VEHCLE IS
HELD BY THE UEN O R . ANO BY UAJUNO COPIES OF THE DCMANO
FOR HEARING TO A U OTHER OWNERS ANO LIENORS AS REFLECT
EO IN THE NOTICE
&lt;h&gt;
NOTICE THAT THE OWNER OF THE MOTOR VEHCLE HAS A RIGHT
T O RECOVER POSSESSION OF THE MOTOR VEHICLE WITHOUT
INSTITUTING JU O C U L PROCEEDINGS BY POSRNO A BONO m
ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF FLORIDA STATUTE
ISO 917
1)
NOTICE THAT ANY PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE OF THE MOTOR
V EH C LE REMAINING AFTER PAYMENT OF THE AMOUNT CLAMED
TO BE DUE ANO OWING TO THE UENOR WILL BE DEPOSITED WITH
TH E CLERK OF THE ClRUCIT COURT FOR DISPOSITION UPON
C O U R T ORDER PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION (I ) O F FLORIDA
STATUTE 7135SS
LIENOR. iE U T E AUTO REPAIR INC. NAME
M ANAGERS
10/ IS/01 Date
TV 34
Pubkah October 31. 3001
FF183

da ckoaaig data and ana aQ not be
A pmbrd conference ihal be hefd al
da Sanford Houeeig Audortp. 94
C i.e e Braver Court Sanford. FL
37772-2350 on Tbeeday. October 3a
2001. af 2 0 0 p m Ideal Tkne Sea
rtata may be arranged by confacang
Bit
Ba»v man.
Maintenance
Swemeor al (407)333-3150 E&gt;L 28
Bkfdere are encouraged to ibond da
PuMah. October 17.21.3001
FF13S
M THS CM CUR COURT
O FTH S H TH
JUDICIAL ctrtCUIT,
M AMO FOrt
H M N O l l COUWTY.
FLOMOA
OIMCJIAL
JUMSOICnOM DIVItlOM
C A M MO: 01 CA 1616 14L
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION. INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS
NORMAN W STRYCKER AJ*JA
NORMAN WAYNE STRYCKER. IF
LIVINO. ANO IF DCAO. THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
W TERE3T BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR
AGAINST
NORMAN
W
STRYCKER ArtCA NORMAN WAYNE
STRYCKER, MELISSA H BAKER. IF
LIVINO. ANO IF OEAO. THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEE3 ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAtiST MEUSSA H BAKER:
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN puf•uant to a S u r r w y FraJ Judgmwnt
oI Forwctoaura dated Oci 5. 2001
entorwd vi O nl Case No 01 CA 1618
14 L ol tha CtfoM Court oI toe 18TH
JudaM O cu4 r and tor SEMINOLE
County. SANFORD. Ftonda I wrt •#«
to toe NghM! and best btoder lor
caah at AT WEST FRONT DOOR at
toe SEMINOLE Counfy Courthouse
located at 301 N PARK AVENUE *
SANFORD. Ftonda. al It 00 am on
toe 5 day oI Noverrfcer. 2001 toe lot­
to aato Survnary Frval Judgment to
wC
LOT 7. BLOCK B. WALKERS ADOtTION TO ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
NO 2. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 12. PAGE W. OF THE PUfr
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated tm 5 day ol October. 2001
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clarli ol toe Cvcul Court
By Mary Stxoupe
Deputy Oert
Pubtehrv
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN. P A ! ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
601 S UnrvefVty Dnve SuM 500
Planlalwn. FL M324
(96412386000
01-74172(CWF)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. pervone erth rteibteiae naadr g a apeaal accommodation thouto
conteci COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
toe
SEMINOLE
County

VS
ANGEL L BONILLA. IF LARNQ. ANO
IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIR8. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAA6NO AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR
AGAIN8T ANGEL L BONILLA
JACKIE L BONILLA. IF LIVING. ANO
IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR
AGAINST JACKIE L BONILLA;
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
JOHN OOE ANO JANE OOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS W
POSSESSION.
D E F E N D A N TS
NOTICE OF '
FORECLOSURE B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purtuent to a Summary Final Judgment
of Foredoeure dated October 8.2001
entered to C M Caaa N a 01 CA 1293
14 L of toe Orcui Court of too 16TH
Judciel O c u l to and lor SEMINOLE
Coitofy. Sanford. Florida. I M l aet to
al weal front door al toe SEMINOLE
Coitofy Courthouse located al 301 N
Parti Avenue to Sanford. Florida, af
1100 a m on toe 4 day of December.
2001 lha toAoexng deaenbad property
aa set lorto to seal Summary Final
Judgment, to-w*
LOT 17, BLOCK 8. NORTH ORLAN­
DO
TOWNSITE
4TH
AOO.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT TH ER E­
OF AS RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK
14. PAGES 5 ANO 8. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Deled tots 5th day of October. 2001
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterti of toe C v a * Court
By Mary Strotpe
Deputy Cterti
PuMah to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN. PA.. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
601 S University Dnve Suite 500
Plantoaon. FL 33324
(954)733-6000
01 72066&lt;INI)
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persona with deabtttee needtog a special accommodation should
conteci COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
toe
SEMINOLE
Counfy
Courthouse al 4076664277. 16009568771 (TDD) or 16069666770.
via Florida Relay Service
PuMah October 14.21.2001
FF124___________________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS 16TH
JUOfCIAL ORCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01 CA 147S 14L
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
INC F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE
FUNOINO CORPORATION O/B/A
AMERICAS WHOLESALE LENOER
PLAINTIFF
VS
ALFORO EDWARDS IF LIVING. ANO
IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREOI
TORS. TRUSTEES ANO A U OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST ALFORO EDWARDS.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ALFORO
EDWARDS. IF ANY. KINGSORlOGE
EAST HOMEOWNERS

L eg als

L eg als

raa Court Oka O f of O CT OQ 3X1.
3001.

_____ and LORETTA ANN HAR­
VEY. LEONARD HARVEY. JfL; ANY
ANO ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CUUMQfO BY. TH R O U O H UNDER.
ANO AGAINST THE HEREIN
NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
DEFEN­
DANT(S) W HO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE OEAO OR ALIVE. R « T H E R
SAIO UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAM AN PfTERCST AS SPOUS­
ES.
HEIRS.
OCVtSEES.
GRANTEES
OR
OTHER
CLAXJANT1 SEMQKXE COUNTY
BOARO OP C O U N TY C 0 M M »SJONER5. HOUSEHOLD FRANCE
CORPORATION
HI; CENTRAL
FLORIOA EDUCATORS FEDERAL
CREDIT U N W H TENANT (1 N K A
CIVUO HARVEY are toa Dalandta*
I ad aal to 9ia N g a a l and baal bid­
dar tor caah N W EST FRONT DOOR
OP THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE. SAf#ORO. FLORfDA al 11DQAM. on tot Bh day of
Itararrtoar. 2001, toe k8oa*ig
proparfy aa aa) tarto In told

L ec a ls

Leg a ls

L eg a ls

Tbmp*. FkrIQi 33501
(813)323-3323
PubSdLOdobd 14. ( 1.3001
FF131
Of THB CWCLXT COURT
OP THS O O lfTlS IfTH
OPPLOMOA
M ANOPOR
I COUNTY
CASS MOL 91-CA-791-14-L
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTOAOE
CORPORATION.
STEVEN T ONUFER. and_____ AN
UNKNOWN PERSON IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY.

LOT 30, W NGSanO O E EAST V I LAOE UM T 1. A C C O fO N G TO THE
F IA T THEREOF AS RECOROCD Of
FLAT BOOK 49. PAOCS 43
THROUGH 57 MCLUSIVE. OF THS
PUBLIC RECOROS O F 8CMQIOLE
COUNTY. FLORKVL
D M tod 8 day of October, 2001.
(ORCUIT COURT SEAL)
U A R Y A FM MORSE
C to d d tie C t a d Court
B f MarySbouga
DapdyCtorb

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u
to 0 Final Judgmanl el
1 3001.
I to Caaa No. 01-CA-T91144. of toa CtoUl Court of toa EIGH­
TEEN TH Judaaf C t a d to and lor
SEMQKXE C o rn y Florkto wharato
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CO RPOR ATION N P ta d R and
S TE V E N T . O N U FER . d d ____ I AN

UNKNOWN PERSON Of POSSES­
SION OP THE S U BJECT REAL
PROPERTY, wa D dendm * I ad
aol to toa la ^ a d and bad bfddar lor
cadi to toa Waal barf door of to*
Courtooua* to SANFORO. SEMI­
NOLE C o rn y Florkto. 11 00 Wctab
on to* M l day of Novontoar. 3001.

THE SC MMOLE HERALD
THS LAW OFFICES O F OAWO J.
STERN. PA .. ATTORNEY FOR
FLAQFTBF
(01 S. Uraratdfy Ortaa Suba (00
PtarOrtton. FL 33334
01-T33*4&lt;FNMA)CWF
Of ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT.
tog a
contact COURT AOMQQSTRADON.
d
toe
SEMINOLE
County
Courtmee d 407-808-4327. 1-800 (65-4771 (TOO) or 1-800-M4-«770,
vto Florida Rofoy Samoa.
Pubkah October 14,31.2001
FF133

ad tarto to u ld Find Judgment to
a*
LO T 44. BLOCK 1. THS RESERVE
AT THE CROSSINGS PHASE TWO.
ACCORD#*) TO THE PLAT THERE­
OF. RECOROED Of PLAT BOOK X .
PAGE (S) X SI. ANO 53 OP THE
PUBUC RECOROS OF SEM OtOU
COUNTY. FLORIOA
a/k/a 745
Hadhar Qtan CM *, laba Mwy. FL
33745
DATED tola ( day of October, 2001.
MtevannE
Aa Cteit of aafd Coul
BY Mary Stroup*
Aa Deputy Cte*
SubmMted b f
Faber AQflMi, P A.
8u6a 800.1870 Mteuga Avenue
Coral Oablaa. Flortba 33146
(308)667-4110
ac

I THE O R C IS T COURT
0 P TH 8 1STH
Of ANO FOR
COUNTY.

C A S IN O : 01 CA 1308 14 L
CrnMOFtTQAQE, QIC.
FLAQ4TVF
VS.
KEVQf R. OMLEY. V LIVING ANO V
OEAO. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES,
ASSfONCES. UENO R S. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
FARTCS CLAMQfO AN QiTERCST
BY. THROUOH.
UNOER OR
AGAINST KEVIN R. OMLEY.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF KEVQf R.
OMLEY. W ANY: JOHN DOE ANO
JANE OOC AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS Of POSSESSION
OCFENOANTIS)
NOTICS OF

pate in fee procaatlng ahexid corted
AOACoon9naior at Sarrvnote Courtfy
CouhouM . 301 N. Parti Avenue.
Sue* N301. Sanfonl Flortte 32771.
al teaal
daya prior to Vw pracaa6
mg. Tatephona (407)373-4330 art
4227; 16006666771 (TOO) or 1*
6006686770 (V) via Flonda Rotey
14,21.2001
F F 119
M T H i ORCUTT CO U R T
OF THB U O M TU M TH
jU PtH A L CIRCUIT
O F FL O R 0 A
M AMO FOR
I COUNTY

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauanl to a Summary Find Judgmark
of Foredoom dated O d 1 2001
entered to O d Caaa N a 01 CA 130*
l4 L o f toe C k a d Court at toe IfTH
Ju d d d C t a d to and tor SCMQ40U
Corny. SANFORO. Florkto. I a d tad
to Ow N p a d and bad hem** tar
caah d AT W EST FRONT OOOfl OF
THE COURTHOUSE d toe SEMI­
NOLE Corny Courtoouee located d
X I NORTH PARK AVENUE to SAN­
FORO. Florkto. d 11 00 am. on toe
IS (toy of Ntwambar. 2001 »&gt;a M h p
tog daaertoad property aa i d tor*, to

C A M N a 0 6 C A -1 37614 0
C H A M UANHAT7AH MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.

UNTON D. MOORE a n d ______ AN
UNKNOWN PERSON IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY.

(SEAM
Aa Clerk of toa Cowl
By* fbjto Kjng
A* Dapuly O ak
TaraoraaHtoai
a fpaoaf au u frm taann to parttofWlACoortbnalor a Samewia Corny
Cowtoouaa. X I N. Part. Mama.
Sate N X I . Sarford. Florkto 33771.
al toart 8va itoye prior to to* procaadtog Tafephona (407)333-43X art.
4337; 1800-0558771 (TDD) or I100-9588770 (V) vto Florkto Ftatoy
Pubiah October 14,21.3001
FF117
THSCQICUrr COUKT
O f THS D O H TIS H TH
JU n C U L C M C U fT
DOOM
I COUNTY.
MOA
C M L ACTION
CASS NO. 81 1*4 CA
SALOMON BflOTHEBS REALTY
CORPORATION.

DAVD A JENCKA. at al
D
NOTICS O f
NOTICE IS HEREBY OfVEN pito
auanl to

a

Final Judgm ent ol

4.1001 and (reared * Caaa NO. 01*
jaa-CA Of to* C tart Cowl of toa
EIGHTEENTH Judctof Cbcul m and
tor SEMINOLE County. Ftonda
wharato SALOMON BROTHERS
REALTY CORPORATION, la to*
Plained and OAVX) A. JENCKA. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O f DAVID A.
JENCKA N K A STEPHANIE JENC­
KA: ALAFAYA WOOOS HOMEOWN­
ER S ASSOCIATION. QIC.: at* toa
DafandtoO* 1 wQ aad to toa hkpwaf
and beat btodar tar eaNi al WEST
FRONT DOOR O f THE SCMNOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. S A N
FORD. FLORIOA al 1100AM, on toa
(to day af Novambar. 2001. toa tofbwtog daaettoad property aa aaf tarto
to aald Ftoaf Judgaant
LOT 54. ALAFAYA WOOOS PHASE
XXX. ACCOROQfO TO THS PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED Of FIA T
BOOK X . PAGES IS ANO It . OP
THE PUBUC RECOROS OP SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FIO R O A.
A K A 1017 Corkwood Avarua.
Oviedo, FL 33785
WITNESS MY HAND and toa i t a of
tola Cowl on October 8,2001.
(SEAL)
Maryanne Morae
Ctorb of to* Cbcwl Cowl
ByMary Stokjp*
Oapufy Clark
Echevarria SAaaoctola* P A
PO Bor 35018
Ibmpa. Ftonda 33822-5018
FOI 000959
"See Americana w«h nwafiMH i Ad
X you at* a paraon wah a dtaabaay
who naada acoommodaoon to order
to parbctoafa to to* ptoca adtog. you
are araxtod al no ooal to you. tar toa
provi.won of certain aaaratanca.
Ptoaaa contact Cowl Aetoamabaxon
al X I N Park Avanu*. Sardord.
Flonda 33771, tolaphona number
(407)6*5-4337. w*hn 2 working &lt;toyt
of yaw racalp) of tof* doewwant: X
hearing knpalrad. (TOO) 18008658771.
Pubiah Oclobar 14.21.2001
F f IIS
THE CQ4CUFT COURT
OP TH S ItO N TCEN TH

TH E W E S T 1/3 O P TH E N E 1/4 ANO
TH E (1 1 7 1 F E E T O P TH E NW 1/*
BLOCK 1 T IE R 1 1 F L O fW A LANO
AN C O LO N U A TIO N COM PANY L M ITCD MAP O R T H E B T. Q ER TR UO E
AO O m O N T O T H E TO W N OP SAN­
FORO ACCO R 0Q 4O T O TH E P U T
TH ER EO F. AS R ECO R O CD M P U T
B O O K 1. P AG E 111 P U B U C
R ECO R D S O P S EM Q K X E CO UN­
TY. F L O R C A
A K A 1013 W 3rd S V a al tarkevd.
a 33771
W ITN ESS M Y HAN O and toa aaaf of
**i Cow l on October 5 J0 0 1 .
(S EA L)
Maryam* More*
Ctorb of fi* Cbcu* Court
By Mary Slroupa
Deputy Clark
Echavanto ( taaoclita i. P A
P O . Boa IM IS
Tam p* Ftortda 3 3 S 2 3 -M K

F01008I47
“ Sa* Amartaana aW i OtoabfBto* Act
• you t a a paraon a*h • QaabMy
mho naada accommnrtobon Vi order
M no ooal to you. tor to*

prvrtaaton of
h H M contact Cowl
( S I X
Park Avw oi*. SardonL
Ftortda 33771, tolaphona number
(4 0 7 )X (-* 3 2 7 . wtokn 2 workVig day*
of yo u racalpt of toto d o c u n ta : ■
hearing Im p a b a l (T O O ) 1800866•771.

Pubtoh Oclobar I * 31,2001
FFII4___________________________
M THB ORCUTT COURT
OP THS 1(TH
JUDICIAL ORCUIT
OPPUM OA
M ANOPOR
■COUNTY

14
Chaaa
Corporaaon.
PUUNnFF.
Peggy SguOarea, al M .
DEFENDANTS
NOTICS OP
Noao* la haraby (pvan tool purauta
to tool Final Ju d o m ta of Foractoaw*
dated October 4. 3001. and antorad
In cNd caaa nurtoar 0 0 -3 (3 C A I * of
toa CVcwi Court of toa 1(to Ju d d d
C h a rt Vi and tor Bamfnofa Coway.
Flond* wharato C H A S E M ANHAT­
TAN M O R TG A G E CO R PO R ATIO N.
to PtotoMland Peggy Stodtontoc___ _
wknown p *rao n(i) m p o iu u ta n of
to* aubRct real praparty ( I ;
NOCCaraar tor ASordMXa Sobrtona
In Houwng of Orlando. Vie.: Sunvurt
Sank Central Florkto. NA. la/ara

n ti r II :■!«&gt;. i M w a a r a w a r n

LOT a ANO LO T a. SLOCK 30. &gt;NO
SECTION SAN LANTA. ACCORD
H O TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK 4.
PAOCS X X ANO 40. OP THE
PUBUC RECOROS OP SCMNOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Datod Fto 5 day of October. 2001.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk d toe O c u l Court
By: Mary STroupa
Deputy Ctork
Pub.tr. to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OP OAV10 J
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
X I S UnNarady Drive Soto (00
PtontMton. FL 33334
(954)2308000
01-7?564&lt;SOM)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH OISASILITIES
ACT. paraona orth daabdtoa naadr g a ipaoal armnyrmrlaann tnodd
contod COURT ADMtf«STRATION,
al
toe
SEMINOLE
County
Coutrouea d 407865-4327. 1800*558771 (TOO) or 1800*558770,
na Flonda Raley Sarvrca
Pubkah October 14,21, 2001
FF122

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauanl to a Final Judgment of
Foradoaura dated Augual 17. 2001.
and Ordar riaachadJteg Sate dated
Oclobar 4.2001. tntered in Caaa Na
OOOA-1374-14 a of
Octet Court
of tie EIGHTEENTH Judktef Orcui
in and lor SEI6N0LE Counfy. Flonda
wheram CHASE
MANHATTAN
MORTOAOE CORPORATION ia
Ptamoi Mid UNTON 0. MOORE, af
at. are Oatendanfa. l a d a a l t o N
huyiaai biddar lor caah In tie Waal
from door of t » Courthouae m SAN­
FORO. SEMINOLE Counfy. Ftohda
11.00 o*doc* on the 4ih day of
December. 2001. lha loAovring
daacrtiid proparty aa aaf lorth m aald
Final Judgment to at:
LOT X . BLOCK 3. PALM TER ­
RACE. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN P U T
BOOK 4. PAGES 62 ANO 63. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA a/Va
2636 Pomtatta Drtva. Sanford. F I
32771
OATEO V*a 9 day of Oclobar. 2001.
MaryannE Morae
Aa Cterti of aad Court
BY Mary Stroupa
Aa Oapufy Cterti
Submated by:
Fabar AGaati. P A.
300
1570 Madruga Avenue
Coral Oabtea. Flonda 33146
(306)662-4110
Pubftah October 14.21. 2001
FF1I8

i f THS ORCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL C W C U T
SI ANO FOR
5CM04OIS COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A M NO.: 01-CA-419-14-L
ASSOCIATES HOME EOUITY
SERVICES. QIC.

M THE ORCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA
IN ANO FOR
SCMNOLE COUffTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 01-CA-1682-160
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.

DEBORAH LYNN SHERMAN. A K A
DEBORAH LYNN CLICK. ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
DEBORAH LYNN SHERMAN. A K A
DEBORAH LYNN CLICK. ANO ANY
UNKNOWN PARTY Of
POSSESSION OF THE PROPERTY
SOUGHT TO BE FORELCOSEO
HEREIN.
Defendankt)
NOTICE OP SALE
NOTICE la given tier, purauare to a
Ford Judgemark a. toe above atylad
caaa In lha Circuit Court of lha
Eigfaaanto Ju d a d O rcui n and tor
Sarranda Corny. Florkto, n afkdi
Akkociafaa Home Equky S a m e *
Inc la Via Plaakrt and DaCiorah Lynn
Sherman. A K A Deborah Lynn CSck.
and Any Unknown Party to
Poaaauun of toe Property Sou?* to
Ba Forecioeed Harem, nka Mam
Uaaon. la/ara tie Defendant* I ad
M i to to* hn/wn and bail bddar tor
caah d toa Map* of toe Sanwda
Corny Courtooua*. Sanford. FL. d
1100 A M . on lha 4th day of
December. 3001. toa knowing
daaerbad property i d tarto m toa
order of Final Judgment
EXHIBIT ‘A* •LEGAL DESCRIP­
TION - PAGE I of 1
A l l THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY
SITUATED IN CASSELBERRY IN
THE COUNTY O f SEMINOLE. AND
STATE OF FLORIOA ANO BEING
DESCRIBED IN A DEED DATEO
05/12/92 ANO RECOROED 0*1394.
AMONG THE LANO RECOROS OF
THE CO U N TY ANO STATE SET
FORTH ABOVE. AND REFER­
ENCED AS FOLLOWS
BOOK 2833 PAGE 1555
LOT 35. BLOCK 4. HEFTER
HOMES OF ORLANOO SECTION
ONE. BOOK 11 PAGE 5 ANO 1
TAX X) 21-21-30-501-04000280
OATED on O CT 06 2001. 3001
SEAL
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol toe Circuit Court
ByMary Slroupa
Deputy Clark
Shame* Sham * Ewyera
Salam Satan. PA
P O Bor 3309

R T MH.LERY and TARA GOLSTON
HILLERY A K A TARA Q HILLERY.

unknom paraon in
p o u «M «n of lha SUBJECT REAL
Oafandanl(t)
NOTKC OF ACTION
TO. R T HILLERY
Raadanca Unanown
T O TARA GOLSTON HILLERY
A K A TARA O HILLERY
Raadanca Unknown
If atoe. and 4 daad. ai paraee cteann g rOaraal by. Wough. undar or
agamal R T HILLERY and TARA
QOLSTON H4XERY A K A TARA O
HILLERY. Md al parbaa havmg or
ctearang to have any nght Mte or
mtaraal in lha property haram
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that m i acton
for Foractoaura of Mortgage on ma
LOTS 119 ANO 120. MAP OF MID­
WAY. ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF. RECOROED IN P U T
BOOK 1. PAGE(S) 4! OF THE PUB­
U C RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA a V i 2360
Church Street Santori FL 32771
are required to aarva a copy of your
wrflten dalonaaa. 4 any. to t. on
Stuart H GfttU. Attorney lor Ptone*.
whoae add aaa ia Sute 300. 1570
Madruga Avenue, Coral Oabtea.
Flonda 33146 a*h*i Vwty ( X ) daya
alter fie Aral p)*w-|««n" ol tote NoOca
Cterti of tote Court a«har before tarvca on Pteirtera attorney or anmedwet be entered againal you lor toa
rekef demanded n toa compteail
WlTNESSmy hand and toe aed of

I

SSMQfOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVS. ACTION

SALOMON BROTHERS REALTY
CORPORATION.

THOMAS A LEONARD, ff al
NOTICS OP
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Fatal Judgment ol
01 2001 and mtorad to Caaa NO.
01-CA-Odd of to* O o r t Court of toa
EIGHTEENTH Juderal Cvcul to arx)
for SEMINOLE County. Ftortda
wharam SALOMON BROTHERS
REALTY CORPORATION, la to*
Plato* and THOMAS A LEONARD.
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARO O f
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. S U N
TRUST BANKCARD. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION are toe Defendant* I
wQ tai to toe hrgfiaat and boat btddar
tor caah al WEST FRONT DOOR O f
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIOA al
11.00AM. on toa 81h day Of
Novambar, 3001, to* todowtofl
deaenbad propatty aa aaf tarto to kaid
Final Judgment
LOT 14. BLOCK F. COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR UNIT THREE.
ACCOROINQ TO THE PLAT THERE­
OF. AS RECOROED Of PLAT BOOK
12. PAGES 75 ANO 71 O f THE
PUBLIC RECOROS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
A K A 114 Club Road. S ta n d . FL
32771
WITNESS MY HANO and toa a*Q of
tot* Cowl on Oclobar S 3001
(SEAL)
Maiyama Mona
Clark of lha Clttul Court
By Mary Slroupa
Deputy Clark
Echevarria (Aaaoaata* P A
PO Boa 25018
Tamp* Ftonda 33833-MIS
FOI003870
"Sa* Americana aato Dwabirtwa Ad
X you are a paraon wah a ikaihat.
who naada accommodakon in order
to pamepafa to Wa procaadng. you
art anaoad al no coal to you. tor to*
provtaann of cartam aaaraianc*.
Pleat* contact Court AdmavatraBon
al X I N Park Avanua. Santord.
Ftonda 33771, lalaphon* number
(407)865-4237. witoai 2 working ctoya
of yaw racapl of tore documta. X
hearing anpaaad. (TOO) 18009658771.
Pubeth October 1*21.2001
FFIIS
THECIRCUrr COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUIT
Of ANO FOR
UM Q fO LS COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVK. ACTION
CASS NO. 01-CA-1383
D tvniO N L
GMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
F/KA
GMAC
MORTGAGE CORPORATION OP
PA.

LORETTA ANN HARVEY, af af.
Oafandta(i)
NOTICS O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw•uta to a Final Judgment of
Mortgage Foractoaura datod October
05. 2001 and aniarad at Cat* NO
01-CA-1383 of toa Cvcul Cowl of toa
EIGHTEENTH Judctal Cvcul m and
tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
aharatn GMAC MORTGAGE COR
POHATtON F/KA GMAC MORT
GAGE CORPORATION OF P * a toa

and b ta biddar tor caah al toaW art
konf door of to* Samtoola Couky
Courtooua* In Sanford. Florid*
Samkiofa C o u ky. Florid* if 11.B O X
AM on toa Bto day of
3001. d a kbowtog deaert
ty M M l tarto to aafd FlnatJudgmanL
to a *
LO T 1 B LO C K TC A R R M O E H E L
UNTT N O . X ACCO R O Q fO TO TH E
PLAT TH E R E O F A S R ECO R D ED Of
PLAT B O O K IS . P A G E(S ) 16 ANO
17. O f TH E P U B U C RECORDS O f
S EM Q K XE C O U N TY . FLORIOA.
N O TE : P u ra u ta to to* F o r Dab)
C oda ebon P ractical A d you ar*
adrlaad to ll tola law tom la deemed
to be 1 debt coBedor aflempang to
ooAad e date end any mtormodon
■ ba uaad tar toal pw -

Datod toa (to day of October, 3001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Chart Caul
By Mary Slroupa
C o S u S I^ T A W U A S K I. PA.
4010 Boyacout Boulevard
Strt* 450
Tamp* FL 33607
Talaphon* (513)5778005
C4S410800415
Pubkah October 1* 31.2001
FFI13__________________________

EEMB40LE COUNTY
■CC PROJECTS:
1. Protect PS-510581/BJC Profaaaional Sarncaa tar Lake
Monro*/ SR 45/ Orwie* Bfvd
Walarmavi Loop Protect
Ora
Oaf* Novambar 11.3X 1 .1200 PM
local Pm*.
2. Protect: AB-30358I/OO •
Pia Bid Conlaranca October X .
2001
al
(X
am
Oua
Dal* Novam bar 5. 3001 al 3 X P U
local Xm*
To guarm laa receipt of addend* I
la ti* raapondarka' raaponatrtxy to

contact to* Sarmncl* Couky
Pwchaaaig DMaron prior to tw tied
receiving data of aubmaala/bida.
Addenda ntormaaon la afao avadabfa
on toa Cowey1* Web Paga.
For toformabon on any of to*
Sarmnof* County BCCprotact*
pfaaia VWA our w*b paga al warn ce
iammola X ua/buavwi*'purchaivig
or cai 407-555-7116
Pubarti October 21.2001
FF180
NOTICE
WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN Novambar 30.2001
TIME 1000AM.
WHERE 1X1 N Orlando Av*.
Martand. FI 33751
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
TEAR MAKE MODEL
VEHICLE lOENTIFACAnON t
I) 59 FO R D P -U

1FTD F15Y2KN829S84
Pubkah: October 21. 3X1
FF153

N O TIC E OP
F IC TTTK X rt NAME
Nut*.* m hereby grvan toal I am
angagad n b u in m at 217 Em I FVW
Straal Sanford. Flonda 33771
SamvxAe C o u ky. Ftondi Wktor toa
FckOoua Name of C ib b lliu n i'a
and tool I akand to ragaiar card name
wah to* Drvnron of Corporation*
Talahaaaaa. Flond* *i accordance
w ih to* provwrona of to* Fcaaou*
Nam*
Statute*.
to-W itSacaon
665 X . Ftonda Sialuto* 1951
B*m Bargaai R anw a it a i
R O BER TA X LAW RENCE
Pubkah October 31. 2X 1
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O PFLO N OA
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N * 01-CA-1S44-14-L
Mortgage Efoclronie Registration
Sysfoma, bit,
PLAINTIFF.
VS.
Dsnkst Mfcha*. ai *1.
DEFENDANTS
NOTICt OP
F O M CLOSURE SALE
Nose* » hsrsby grven toat, pur.
tuant to t u t Fkrat Judgment ot
F o m M i n dated October 5 . 2001.
and arasrsd in CM caee mrnbax 01CA-1644-14-L. ot Eta C M S Cowl of
r e I I S J u k W C«u&lt;t at and lor
Sammoi* Coifoty. Florida, wharam
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS­
TRATION SYSTEMS. IN C . la
PMnM and OanM Macba*. SantordHiddan Lake VWae Homeowners
Association, toe ; PNCBank. Nsacmal
Association. Pittsburgh, PA IV a
PNC Bank, Kentucky tnc. IV a
Cduana Family Bank and Trual
Company d/b/a PNC Mortgage
Sarrtcmg Company.____ unknown
peraonta) In poaaaanon ot tta sub­
ject real property at rvVa Joyce
Jonaa. 1 ara DatandanHa). I a d aa*
to tta highest and beat Oddar lor
cash at tie Weal Font door ot r e
Sanknoka County Courtbouee In
Sanford, Florida. Santnola County,
Florida, at 110000 AM on tie M i
day ot fknambar. 2001. me todoatog
pw cTcm pupiny •* m i ionr» m
aald Final Judgmara. to ad:
LO T H . HIDDEN LAKE. PHASE
THREE. UNIT SEVEN. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 38.
PAGES 79 AND 60. OF TH E PU8UC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLOROA.
NOTE; Purauant to r e Far Debt
Coda coon Praebcaa Act you ara
addsid fe l raa law fcm la daarred
to be a dlM coflactor attempting to
ceded a dabt and any Inlormaaon
obtained ad b* uaed tor toat purpoaa.
Dared t e 5dt day at Octobar. 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clartt of O ra n Court
By Mary Beeupe
Deputy Claik
CODtUS S STAWIARSKI, PA.
4010 Boyaooul Sotdavard
Suda 450
Tkmpa. FL 33807
Tataphonr (111X778008
C4341001-29S9
lobar It . 21. 2001
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o f t h e ir r w
JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT
H A N D FOR
SCIMNOlf COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL

Caat No. 01-CA-12«a-14-L
CORPORATION O f
RICA.

JASKOWIAK. at al.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE! IS
I HEREBY GIVEN pur
I to a Summary Final Judgment
Foredoeura Inducing Aaard 01
Altomaya- Faaa and Coata dalad
October !, Sdbr. entered *1 CeeeMe
01 CA- I W - 14 t or me O t m l Court
a # » 1STH Judicial Clrcu* In and tor
Samnofa County. Florida wh|*r*&lt;n
EOUtCREDIT CORPORATION OF
AMERICA a r e PlambB and SHE FI
RY JASKOWIAK and DAVID
JASKOWIAK, bar huabartd. JOHN
DOE and JANE DOE la/ar*
DaNndanta. I «N aad to toa hrghad
and bad Udder lor caab. at wad
Font door ot Be Seminole County
Coulhouee n Ite City ot Sanford.
Florida at 1100 o’clock A M . on
Ttiuraday. He 8m day ol November.
2001 . » e toiowtng decoded proper­
ly, aa eel torn rt aald Summary Feel
Judgment 01 Fotedoeure Induing
Award ot ADomaya' Faaa and Coala.
towd;
Lot 11. In Block 66 . ol TOWNSITE
OF NORTH CHULUOTA. acconlng
to *e Plal feraot. aa racordad In
Plat Book 2. at Paga S4 torough 36.
ot t e Pubac Raconla ot Sammefo
Courtly Honda.
DATED tod 9*1 day ot Octobar.
2001
MaryAcre Morta. Clerk
By Mary Strap*
Deputy Clerk
DENISE
M.
ROSENTHAL.
ESQUIRE
ADORNO S ZEOER. PA
2601 South Beyahore Drive
Suite 1600
Menu. Florida 31133
(30SXS6-6SSS
H you are a p a w n with a rkaataUy
who needs any accommodation In
order to partopate In tote proceed­
ing. you am eroded, el no coal to
you. to r e pRMfwon 01 cartam aaaratance
pease contact Court
Admrtistrabon at 301 North Part
Avenue. Suita N301. Santord. Florida
32771 (407)323-4227. within (2)
working days ol you repay* ol ton
notice. It you era hearing or voice
Impend, cai 1 &lt;600)0658771
Pubkah Octobar 14. 21. 2001

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1181.
Otonna B 1III*
PutAsto: October 21.2001
FF12S

FB*tte.81866CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
CLARABEL VAN TUYL

•t THE CXtCUtT COURT
OF TH E BO H TEINTH
JuotciAL c w c u rr
81 AND FOR
8 E M N O L I COUNTY.
FLOMOA
CASE NO. 01-OfW134-030-W
Karan L Barry

N O TK E OF AO M M S TW inO N
The adrstsairaBon ot toa estate ct
CLARABEL VAN TUYL. tteceesed.
F4a Nurtoer 0186S-CP. d perking in
the Grant Court for Berrenoie
County Ftonda. Probata Orta ton, toa
address ol which d Post Office
Drawer t r . Santoid. FL 1277. The
name* and addresses ol toe person­
al representative and toe personal

ANO
Brian D Barry

YOU ARE NOTIFIED tod an action
ywi are requred 10 aane a copy ot
you wrtoan datanaaa. I any, to * on
Irene ot Petitioner) KAREN L.
BERRY. 774 N E TRIPLETT D R ,
CASSELBERRY. FL 32707 on or
before (data) NOVEMBER IS. 2001.
and Ne toe original wen toe Clark ot
tod Court at IClerk's adtketa) 301 N.
PARK AVENUE, SANFORD, FL
32771*1243 before aervtca on
Patawnar or IrrsnadaMy toaraatlar
* you lal to do to. a detain may ba
entered egamti you for toe reaal
demended in toe petAon
Copda ot al eoul ctocunants n tow
caee. hckjdng orders, ere emteblc
at toa Ctark ot toe Greet CouTa
oElca. Ybu may ravdw toaea doeumanta upon request.
Ybu mud keep toa Clark ol toa
G r a d CoutTa OMca nobbed ol yo u
curare addraaa (you may We Nonce
ot Current Addrese. Florida Fanuty
Form 12 ItS ). Future papers In tone
lawsuit wt* ba mated to toa adrkasa
on record al toa dark* ofltc*
WARNING Rud 12 263. Fktoda
Family Law Ruda ol Procadua.
requires certain automate tSactotirre
ot documanta and Information
Fa4ure to comply can taaiA In sanebona. Induing damaaat or tlrtorig
OATEO 10-801
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R. Winter
Oeputy Clark
Pubkah Octobar 21.28. and
November 4. 11.2001
FFIOSe

NO. 018*7-CP
*4 RE: ESTATE OF
CHARLES M. GUNTER.

AU. INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
AI parsons on whom tod notice d
•erred who have obteebone tost
cbelenge toa raAcSry ot toa w4L toa
quaMcaPone ot toa personal repm•entathre. venue, or (udcScbon ol
tod Cout am required to Ha toae
otfacaon* web tod Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS A FTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
AI cmdtors ol toa decadent and
dam s or
on whom a copy ct tea noeca d
served aatosi tome montoe after toa
dad ol toa dal pi b l rakon ot tow
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
AI other creators ot toa decadent
end parsons having claims or
demands against Iba decedent's
•sun muw w m w a u iw wwi mi*
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
A l l CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO F LE D WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The dad ol toa Irst pubkeabon 01
tod Nooca a October 7.2001.
Parsonal Rapraaantabva:
CHERYL CANNON
8836 Kenwood Drive
Spring Valey.CA 82077
for
MACK N. CLEVELAND. JR

M TH E C I 8CUTT COURT FOR
EEIBHOU! COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DMM QN
File No. 01-1007 CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
SHIRLEY T. BROMLEY.

Ftonda Bki No. 014132
209 North oak Avenue
Santord, FI 32771
Telephone: (407)322-1114
PubSsb Octobar 14,21.2001
FF046*

NOTICE O F A O tM B TfW n O N
The tdmtodbaoon ol toa estate ot
SHIRLEY T. BRUMLEY. dacaasad.
Fke Number 01-1007 CP. d perxkng
In Iba G r a d Court for Seminole
County. Florida. Probed Oviton. the
addraaa ot which a N. Park Avenue.
Sanford. FL 32771. The namei and
address
of
toe
Personal
Representative and toa Personal
Representatives attorney ara eat
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A i persona on whom tod notice d
served who Iteva obfections mat
challenge toe vektMy at toe ed. toa
quakfleabons ol toa parsonal raprasantabvo. venue, or (udtlcaon ot
tod Court am required to Me than
ob)ectiorw with tod Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
A rr a n t h e d a t e o r t h e f ir o t
P U B LIC A TIO N o r THIS N O T IC E
or

t h ir t y

days

a fte r

th e

0ATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
AJ creditors ot toa decadent end
other persons having cleans 01
on whom 1 copy ol tod nonce la
data ot toa Ifrst publication of tod
nonce muet ltd toe* cleans with tore
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER TH E
DATE OF TH E FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OH IHIHtY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A CO PY O F THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
A I other creditors ol toa decadent
and persona having deans or
demands against toe decedent's
estate must Me toes darns web tors
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The dale ol toa last pubkeabon at
tod Notice M O d 14, K O I
Personal Representative
JOHN BRUMLEY
2000S Palmetto Aye
Santord. FL 12771
Attorney
ter
Parsonal
FRANK C. W1IJGHAM. Eequea
Florida Bar No. 163790
5TENSTOM . u c i n t o s h . c o l BERT. WHIGHAM 4 SIMMONS. P A
Poel Ofhca Boa 4846
Santord. FL 32772 4844
Telephone 407/322 2171
Pubash October 14.21,2001
FFI07
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION

M j m OP AOMMSTRAinON
The ednWvsTmfkn ot toa estate ot
CHARLES M. GUNTER, daceaaed.
Flo Nurtoar 018VTGP. la pandfog fo
to* Grcuk Cout tor Samnote
Courlyc Ftonda. Probate Drvtson. toa
sddsaa ot whreb la P. O Drawer C.
Sanford, FL 32772 The name and
sekdeae ot toa personal mpmaantak s and ot toa personal represents,
bra’s attorney am sat forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
A l persona on whom tors nooca Is
served who have objections toal
chalenge toa tpjailtoaitona ol toa
parsonal reprseemstom, venue, ot
kstedibuii ot tors Court am faqumd
to Me lhair ubfeLflcna with tore Court
WITHIN TH E LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBUCATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE O f A
COPY OF T H B NOTICE ON THEM.
A l cmdtors ol toa rtecartent end

■From a copy ol tote nooca to
date d toa I M puMcaOcn d tore
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
0ATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER TH E DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
A I Otoor u eitejrs ot toa decadent
and persona having cterme or
demands against toa decadent's
estate muet fSa toev cterme w«h tow
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Data ol toa I M pubkesaon ot tote
nooca ol ed newbeno.-.: October 21,
2001 .
CHARUNE GUNTER WARD
2048 Pmnun Awrua
. GA 31601
for
Parsonal

84 TH 8 Q fiCU fT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SIM M OLS COUNTY,
FLOtUOA
C A M NO. 01-DR-1443

JOHME A. McLEOO. ESQUIRE
McLeod. McLeod 4McLeod. PA.
P. O. Drawer B50
Apopka. FL 32704
Ftonda Bar No. 063427
Telephone: 407/686-3300
Pubkah Octobar 21. 26.2001
FF166

AND
Gerald Freeman
Reapondent
NOTIC* OF ACTION
TO: Gerald Freeman
(Name of Respondent)
[Respondent's Last known address)
a 10. Casdabmwer C l
Santoid, FI 32771
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toal an action
has been Mad against you and toal
you am required to serve a copy ol
you widen defenses. 4 any. to 4 on
tneme ot Petitioner) Terese Fieemwn
whose addrese ts 1001 Pabn Way,
Sanford 32771 on or before (datej
NOVEMBER 6 . 2001 , and Me toe
orvnel with toe Clerk ol tod Court el
(Clerk’s address) 301 N. PARK AYE .
SANFORD. FL 32771-1243 bakers
service on Petdoner or enmcddtefo
thereafter 8 you I I I to do to. 4
detain may be entered egaeisl you
for toe reeel demanded *1 toa pe8
bon.
Ceptee of el court documents to tow
case, nckjdng orders. am avadabte
si toa Clerti of toa Cram CouTa
oftics You may review irate docu­
ments upon request
You must keep toa Clark ol toa
GtcUl Court's Office notified of you
Cixrsnt address (you may Me Nonce
ot Cursnl Addraaa. Ftonda Famky
Form 12 813) Future papers In tola
lawsuit wM ba mated to toa address
on record at toe ctofh't office
WARNING RUe 12 263, Ftonda
FemJy Law Rulea ot Procadua.
mquret cental automatic d td o tu t
ot documents and information.
Fatua to comply can mauR n sanc­
tions. ndudng dsmisaal or strldng
of pleading*
DATED SEPTEMBER 26. 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Pubkah: October 7. 14. 21. 26.2001
FF042
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Noace a hereby grven tool I am
engaged n business el Su m 162
Santord Plata Santord. Honda 32773
Sarimte County. Ftonda uidsr toa
Fcbbcua Name ol Captain John
Hah market and toal I found to reg­
ular sard name with toa Ontann ol
Corporations, Tallahassee. Ftonda, n
accordance with toe proviSJone ot toe
Fictitious Name Sletutes. to-

N O TKB OF PU84JC HCAMNO
TO AMEND T&gt;M 4AMFORD LAND
DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
The C ly ol Sanford Fleming and
Zoning Commwaion w* hold a Piikto
I tearing to review end recommend to
toa Cey Commission amendments to
the Sanford Land Dovetopment
Regulations. Ancles V toroutfi IX
and Schedules M and Q. on
Thursday, November 1, 2001 SI
700 PM. In toa City Commission
Chambers. Sanford City Hat
Interested parties may appear el the
meeting and be heard regarding the
partwa may also aubma whiten com­
ment* regarding the proposed
amendnant* to Jay Merdef, Director
ot Engineering end Flaming. PO
Bos 17B6. Sanford, a 32772-1786
A copy 01 toe proposed amend­
ments te on Ms wan to* Department
ct EntXteamg and Planning at Cay
Hal. Sanford. Ftonda and may ba
foapactad by toa pubic
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If 4 per­
son decides to appeal a decision
mads with [aspect to any matter con­
sidered al toa above meeting or
hearing, ha/she may need * verbatim
record ot to* pmcaarkngs Including
to* teehmony and evidence, when
record te not prowled by toa Cey ot
Sanford (FS 266 OIOS).
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
naadfog assistance to pamr ipate in
any ot toaea proeaetkngs should eontad
to*
Parsonnai
Office
ADACoonhnaur tt 330-S620. 41
hous In advmca id to* maaong
Pubksh October 21. 2001
FF167
__________
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Node* u hereby given toal w* am
engaged n busfoate el TIO Orange
Avanua. Altamonte Spring*, Ftonda
32714 Seminoto County. Florida
under toa Fictitious Name of
JARPnductkiiw and But w* fotend
to register said name with to*
Orvnlon
of
Corporations.
Telenets a*. Ftonda. n accordant*
wan to* prewtemne ot toe Frckkoue
Nam*
Statute*.
to Wtt Section
863 09. Ftonda Statutes 1MI
JAR Productions Group, foc.
Joa U pw
Pubkah: Octobar 21, 2001
FF163
NOTICE OF

iim m in

Commercial Printing

FKTTT10U8 NAME
None* te hereby grven toat I am
engaged In busfoees tt 60SW 21tt
I* C
SANFORDFL 32773
Samnote County. Ftonda under to*
Fictitious Name ot CHAMPIONS
EXPORT A U TO PARTS bid tote I
fotend to register said rum* with to*
Itton
ol
Corporations.
T H ahss ite. Ftonda. to accordant*
wrto to* provision* ot to* FcMnut
Nam* Statutes,
fo-Wa Section
663 09. Ftonda Statutes 1991
Angel Floras
Pubteh Octobar 21.2001
FF164
N O T K IO F
FTCTTTIOOl NAME
None* I* hereby given toat I am
igagad In busman at 372
Northwestern
Av*
Altamonte
Springs Bammola County. Ftonda
inter to* F tenuous Nam* ol Jags
Martel Santa* and that I found
to register said nam* with to*
telon
ot
Corporations,
Talafum— . Florida. In accordance
wan toa provteion* oI to* Frctaeus
Nam* Statute*,
to-wa Section
966 08. Ftonda Statutes 1991
Pubiah: Octobar 21. 2001
FF163
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
N O TKB TO THB PU8UC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by to*
C ly Commission ot to* City ol Laka
Mary, Ftonda. toat catd Commteaton
adopted Ordinance No. 1033 on
0cfob*r4,200t.vacakngtoakiiowng porkon of toa SifoBank PteL
That portion ol to* drafoage reten­
tion kkOL PM OI StaiBank property,
as recorded to Plal Book 36, Pkg*
57, ol to* Pubkc Racorda ot
Semlnofo County. Florid*, lying norto
oI toe tattling rigfe-ot-wty kn* ol
Laka Mary Bouteverd. aa estebkehed
by to* Samtnote Coifoty Rght-oTWay Project Number P86-012I and
Eaal ol a fow lying 30 00 feat East ot
and pamlal w«h toa east In* ot to*
Weal ot to* Southwest of to*
Southeast ol Sactton 7, Tbwnahrp 20
South. Rang* 30 East. Sammote
Corny. Ftonda
Dated tote lSto dey of Octobar,

2001.

CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
Caret A Foster City Clerk
PUBLISH: October 21,2001
FF181
M THB c * »c u rr COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATB OtVWON
Fits No. 01 1012CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ROBERT RUDOLPH KEMP
Deceased
N O TKB OF ADMBSSTRATWN
The arknfowbMion oI to* estate ol
Robert Rudolph Kemp, dacaasad.
Fte Nimber 01 1012CP. • pandfog
In to* Crate Court tor Sameiol*
Coifoty. Ftonda. Probate Drvtenn. to*
address ol wtveh te Post Office
Drawer C, Santord, Ftonda 327720639 The name* and addmeeas ot
toa personal representative and toa
personal raprasantetrva's attorney
ere set forth baton
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
e note* W
chekenge to* vekekry ct to* wrk. to*
qukkhcakonk ct to* parsonal repmeantakv*. venue, or lunsdetjon at
tow Court am mqumd to Me the*
obyecBona wrto tow Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBUCATION O F THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
AI creditors oI to* decedent and
other person* having claims or
demand* against decedent's estate
on whom a copy ot tote none* w
served wrton tom* mento* alter to*
date ot to* Ural publication ot ton
none* must N* toae clams with tow
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OP THIS N O T K E ON
THEM
AI otoar cradkors ol to* decadent
and parson* having dam s or
demands against to* decedent's
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBUCATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The del* ot to* Uni pubScakon ol
tow None* w Octobar 21. 2001
Parsonal Raprasamatrv*
Shetey Kemp
4486 Waapng Wafow era*
Caetafoarry. Floods 32707
Anomay
tor
Parsonal
Representative
LAW OFFICES OF ZIMMERMAN.
SHUFFIEID. KISER 4 SUTCLIFFE.
P.A.
By Ptrge Hammond Wotpart
Anomay
Flonda Bar No 023213
Post Ofhce Bos 3000
Orlando Floridi
Tetephon* (407)423-7010
Pubksh October 21.28.2001
FF160
it

c w c u rr c o u r t for
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION

th e

IN RE: ESTATE OF
LUtTQARO ELLY HOOPES
N O TK E OF ADMINISTRATION
The admnwtration ot the estate ol
LUITGARD
ELLY
HOOPES.
deceased. F4* Number 01 •1038 CP.
I* perking In toe Croat Court tor
Semerole Coifoty. Ftonda. Probata
Drvnron. to* addrase ol wtveh a M l
N Park Avanua. Santord. FL 32771
Tha name* end address 01 to*
Personal Representative and to*
Personal Representative s effomey

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27— Nursery &amp; C hild
C are

M T H I GRCUFT COURT FOR
■ COUNTY.

81

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO. Brian D. Barry
(Name ot Raapondann
(Raapondarra Lad known addrata)

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

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*A U W TE R E S IE O PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
Al parsons an whom tow nodes te
served who have oO)*cbone toal
challang* to* vsnek/y ol to* wd. to*
quakficauone ol to* parsonal rapt*-

Early childhood learning canter
naadt tui Bm* 4 part tlm* teacher*
for infante, (odder* 4 Zyeer old
classroom.
P ly
based
on
anpartenca Prefer teachers with 10
4 30 hr trifotog 407-321-7635

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Director . M ull have CO A,
experience with 4C, HRS Ncantmg
■ tlkfl managamanl. Benelid
■vkrlebi*
CaN
Joyce
loi
•ppomlmanl. 407-321-763S

MfitaJN«» vanj*. or juriadic&amp;on ot
IN* Court or* rtqurod to M* N r
ofefectwri*
fi* Court WITHIN
THE LATER O f THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE 0ATE OF THE FIRST
PUBUCATION O F THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE O F SERVICE OF A COPY
O f THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l crwfttor* ol tto d*c*doN and
otter p*r*oni having claim* or
daman)* *g*in*t d*c*d*nf* Mtat*
on whom * copy of tv* note* it
«#rv*d wflte) two* momh* *ft*r t&gt;*
dtft of » k hr# pubicaoon of t e
notte*m M t*
ctem* w*htm
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIR­
TY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
A l alter crecHon of Wmdec*d*nt
and porton* having claim* or
d r n n d i igalrat tte dacadanTt
*•!*!• mu*! Na tteir daims with IN*
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBUCATION OF TH»3 NOTICE.
AU. CLAIMS. DEMANOS, ANO
OBJECTIONS N O T SO FILED
W1U. BE FOREVER BARRED
Tte data of tte V*t pubicafion of
te* Nooca t* Octobar 21.2001
Parsonal Raprwaniltfva'
JOHN DAVID HOOPES
506 Ml. Zion Road
Bonaire. GA 31005
Anomay
for
Par*ontl
Riora*antat)va
ROBERT K MctNTOSH. E*qu.ra
Florida Bar No 376302
STENSTOM, MclNTOSH, CO L­
BERT. WHIGHAM 4 SIMMONS,
PA
Poo! Offca Bo* 44A8
Sanford. FL 32772-4444
Taiapfton*: 407/322-2171
Pubten Octobar 21. 28. 2001
FF1S9
i f THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
PI ANO FOR
S E M M O Ll COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO: 01- 837-CP
IN RE THE ESTATE OF
JEANNE E. DENNEY.
NOTICE OF ADABNttTRATION
Tte Ktowatbaiion of toa attata of
JEANNE E. DENNEY, dacaatad.
Cat* Ntarter 01-837-CP. • p ^ d ng m ttw Circuri Court tor Samtoota
County, Florida. Probata Dtearon.
Ite addra** of wheh i* 301 Norto
Par* Avanua. Sanford. Ftroida
32771. Tte noma and addra** of
lha parsonal rwprasanlaltva and tte'
parsonal rc^asanlatore • anomay
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
A i parson* on whom toils noiica N
chatt*nga tte vabdrty of1to* wK. tot
quoAftoabon* of toa panonai raprelantairva. vanua, or jurtadlcbon of
t e Court ore required to Na too*
obfoction* wan tore 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 otoar creditor* of toa docodant
and parsons having claim* or
damandi against tha docodonfs
**taia must M* that claim* wrto tot*
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS N O T SO FILED
WIU. BE FOREVER BARRED
Tte data of tte irsi pubheabon of
tox* Nooca ia Octobar 21.2001.
DALE I. ALBtN
203 Doatar Drtva
Cassaterry. Florida 32707
WILLIAM A GREENBERG
Florida Bar No 248378
6500 So U S 17 92
Port Otoca Bo* 300310
Fom Parti. Ftonda 32730
(407)339-5944
Attomay
lor
Parsonal
Raprasantatrva
Pubteh Octobar 21. 28. 2001
FF158_________________________
Node* of
2001 CHEVROLET TRUCK
(1)
Vto* 1GCJK331X1 FI 69839
Auctioo wvlt ba Hald on 11-12-01
Al 2pm At Tri-County Towing
1155 Balia Av* Winter Spring* FL
32708
Pubteh Octobar 21. 2001
FF1S8
PUBLIC AUCTION
Publto auction to ba hold rt 1200
pm an tte 2nd day of NOVEM­
BER 2001
Al tte from door of
Sanford Towing *nd Rocovary
located af 2522 Country Dub Rd .
Santord, FI 32771, lor tot purpose
of disposing of tot following vefu-

IN VESTIGATE BEFORE
YO U IN V E S T
Akwayf a good pokey, aepadafy tor
butlnatt
opportunitie*
and
trenchre** C a l Flonda Dapt ol
AgncuBur* 4 Canaunar Sanncaa at
800-435-7352 or F TC MELP tor
Im* Intonnakon. Or viM oifo Wab &gt;4*
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Ftonda law mquraetakari of oartarn
buatwat opportfoike* to mgwar w*i
Florida Dapt ol AgrtcuKur* 4
Conmmer Sannca* before n kng
C a l to verity lawful ragrttralion
bator* you biry.

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Woman's Financial
Support Group
Woman that am tmamiad In
ersakng a baiter nnancraf future.
407-320-9962

59—F inancial
S ervices

Attantlon Readaratt
ire klagal for componfat doing
bualnau by phon* to promt** you
a loan and aak you lo pay for II
b a to n they deliver. For mors
Information, cal tok-fra* 1877-FTC
HELP. ( A piM c earvto* maeaag* bom
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Attention Raadaralt
Ira Hagai tor companlat doing
bualnau by phone lo promnayou
a loan and eak you lo pay tor N
baton Iftay rtallver. For more
information, cal loB-fna 187 7-FTC
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A Chanca To Work At Home!
Part Dma or F u l Dma. Cal Tol Fma
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Hotel need* Housekeepers
Houseman. Front Cask Good
Wages. 407-444-1000
knmadats opening tor assistant
machanlc/mamtsnanca parson
Must b* M o to weld, hasp records
4 sarvlc* heavy equipment
Knowledge of industrial equipment
a plus. F T with benefit*. Prssmptoyment drug 1**1 raqulmd.
Appfy ei parson, Pabbf* Jireacn. 702
S, French Ave, Sanford.
tor busy
Dalton*. Esp ■
plus. C a l Sharon at 407-787-5535.
IN VESTIGATE B EFO R E
YO U M V ESTt
Always ■ good pokey, aspactaly tor
business
opportunities
and
franctvs**. C a l Flonda Dapt of
Agrtoraum 4 Conaunar Same** si
800-435-7352 or FTC -H E L P for
baa fotormaScn. O r v M our Wsbs4s
al www ftgov-tnrop.
Fionde law taqubaa sabers of canast
bifomass opporSfoRaa to ragsfor vrth
Florida D tpl of Agriculture 4
Consumer Same** bator* sating
CaH to verity lawful registration
before you buy

LA B O R E R S N EE D ED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HSALTH *48U)UNC« UNO 401K
euun Orva Sea enrkfoec.
a«Wy ea sag ssaar Drive.
AkerwenSi tQrfofe eor isoaoca
Ucansad real estate sales parson,
part lima. 3 or 4 days/wk. Aga 35*
mobee home community 407-32772Q3_________________ __

An expananced PT csrbfiad MA
needed tor GYN oilo* n Sanford Mon
4 Fit Fa* rakum* to 407-3218820. Alt: Marty

Honest, dependable. 4 malur*. M
F 7,30- 5 0 0 PM J250-»40(Vwa.
TrsnspcrtMon rstynd. Cal 407-3241177 to start bnmad.____________

A TTN I W O R K FROM HOME
Up To *25 to S75rhr PT/FT
MAIL ORDER/INTERNET
www ourtrapeyfarmlybu com
800837-0951

Plum bars Helper-.
Residential Construction. Musi ba
Good with Rough-m*. Escattont
Pay 4 Benefits (386)7360221
Poarbon: Chef - Italian and Croatian
CuMm*. 40 hours par weak. 9 00am
to 6 00pm Salary $27.500 00
Raquiramants:
High
School
Drptama. No aspananc* as a chat
required. Duties
Supervises,
coordinates and participates In
acthnb** ol cooks and other kitchen
personnel engaged m preparing
and cooking Italian and Croatian
dofws Eshmaias tood consianpuon
sort rsqursitions and purchasas
foodstufts Salads and develop*
mop** based on type of tood to b*
prepared and sppira* parsonal
krtowladg* and axpenanc* m tood
pmparsnon. Cuts trims and bones
mast* and poultry lor cooking
Portion* cookad food* and nstruct*
workers as to to* s in of poracna and
method* ol garnishing la msk*
cusfo* kfcsnlnq lo lie palirks sa was
■■ tia ayaa Ffons m * r u and KBCM
salacbona. Pleas* sand raaim** to.
Bureau ol Worirlorc* Program
Support,
PO.
Bos
10859.
Talahassaa. Flonda 32302-0669 Job
Ordar Mumbar: FL-2219225

M A ID S N E E D E D

DRIVER TR AIN EES
NEEO EO I
L O C A L . REOJONAL
8 L O N G H A U L POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
$700. par weak earning potential
Drive the BIG RIGS lor
TR A N SYSTEM S
No Ekpenenc* Necessary
No COL7 No probfoml
CO L training avarUbtal
I80G-4G5-5593
DRIVER: MorvFrl 7am-3pm. drive
tantan to doctor*, thoppevg. stern
Sam. Cry. good people r U r . clean
driving record,
MEALS ON
WHEELS. E T C , 1097 Sand Pond
Road. Laka Mary, 407-3335877X120
Flines* Center Mew woman's
tilneu center In Lake Mary It
looking
tor
circuit
workout
rnttruclof/mobvator and an ortica
coordmalor/inslruclor
Training
provrdad C a l 407-323-2829 or Fax
407-3288940.
FLOORING INSTALLERS
Hardwood and Lemma!* Flooring
Apprentices needed enmatkalaly
tor
attablithad.
expanding,
company Grsal advancement
6332 tot AocLkAjU hava vaid ikkrara
kcenea arxl pos» buck gnxrxl check.

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FF155

15 Day CDL Training
• Day A Weekend C lam s
• Financial Assletanca
• Carriers Hiring On Site
•

IN SEMINOLE
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
• Part Time
• No Experience
Necessary
• Competitive Pay
• Great Work
Atmosphere

.Truck Driver
i institute
800-554-7364

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

Looking For

STAFF

d ia l t i m e
3 d ib it s

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Holiday worker*. Earn holiday
money wh6a you hefo oiisra. FUi and
part lima holiday amploymanl
Salary 15 SO-$8.&lt;XVfu. Sammoi*
County
area.
Good
public
appaaranc* 8 cheerful personality
required. For mom into , cal BJI
Stewart air 407-322-2642. a il 225

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C o lo r A v a ila b le

P r ic e s

Hafp Wanted al carnival. Sammoi*
Towrw Cweer Met Need paepfo every
day for rldM. foods. 7 gam**. Apply
at carnival offlea on mkfway. near
Bureknae, waakande • 11am. weak
day* • 4pm. 18 thru 28 O d . Aak
far Baitw*. Mual b* I S . Abo need
help to travel. Living quartan

A C C E S S T O A COM PUTER
W O R K FROM HOME!
Up to 8 2 5 -n V h r FT/FT
M AIL ORDER
(977) 246-3990

M e n ju s t
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Oanaraf L ib o r Immad opanmga n
al areas of mataf labrtcatron. 43 hr
wk. Excaflanl banafiti Tube Tec
(Santord) 4073238940

—Seminole Tonne Canter
-2 0 to 33 hourWtok (Nov-Dac)
- C a l 407/7862333

430,000 Cash Raqufrad
886-3818878
ABM 80807

Clo:

NOTICE
Pursuant to Florida Statue 713.78
ibta Towing Inc. wJf sell on
Novamber 13,2001 et 10 00 *m at
1580 South County Road 427
Longwaod. Ftonda. Setef reserve*
tte nghf to ted Soto at ■*. no war­
ranty Se*i#&lt; guarani#** no U0*
Term* cash
Corona 1969honda
VIN • 1MGED3547XA102739
Car two I960 TOYOTA
VIN f RA4233I596
Publish Octobar 21.2001
FF154

Flower shop Making lanou*
minded, awpd daaignar lo help run
Aowar ihop Cal tor ap pl. 407-324.

-Hickory Farm* Gift Canter

Rt8 K F R E I R O U TE
M.OOOtTt w (proven). Ho
cornpotnwo, ou io c «

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Attantlonlt
Fire Your Boa t
Up to $500 - SS.OOO/mo
877-273-4303

Foreman needed tor commarctal
Lendkeeping irngaiion company
Eigid In boil a rrxaK Vtokjaw Cfy area
Cindy. 3868868935

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70 Education A Training
71 Halp Wanted
73 Employment

Com m ercial Rentals
Office S pa ce F o r Rant
Pasture For Rent
W anted To Rant
Lease To O w n
Storaga/Offlce For Rent

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93 Room s For Rant
09 Room m ate W anted
09 Rear ament H om es
07 Apartments - Furnished
00 Apartments • Unfurnished
100 Condorm num Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
109 Dupiee/Trlplei
107 MoCke H om es F o r Rant
t i t Resort Vacations
114 Warehousa/Rental Space
113 Industrial Rentals

45 D t M CoraolKtonon
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259 Alteration*

297 Law n Sendees

221 G o o d Things to Eat
222 Musical » w ins nam e

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Co m p ulo r Consulting

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Carpentry
C a rp a l A InslaSatlona
C a rp a l Cleaning
C eM ng Repair
Ce ram ic TS s
ChNd C a ro C am era
Cleaning Bsrvtoes
C o n crete
Construction
Oeavery Borvtoaa
Orywa*

290 Lockemffh
300 M asonry
201 Mortgeoee
203 M oving A Storage
303 O *. L u b e A Finer
304 Painting
209 Paper H anging
207 Pest Control
209 PtwM /Organ Tuning
300 Plum bing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
303 Screen A G lees Work
303 SecraUutel A Typing
304 Bidkvg
309 Sm all Business
309 Stained Glees
307 Sw im m ing Pool Services
309 Termite R epair
300 Transportation
311 Tra ve l
313 Tre e Service
313 TV / B e r»o
314 Upholstery
318 WefcOng A Sheet Metal
318 W e i Drtemg
310 W ind o w W ashing A Tinting J

E S T A T E

(407)321-7635

Language and communication
Phonemic aw iren en • Writing
Science, math and menmimnent
Social A emotional development • Creative arts
Problem lolvlng and much more.
We prepare home cooked break fact, lunch, and afternoon
SnacLv for all of our uudenu. Tranapurtation it provided for Mu[ilentv that attend Goldvboro. Idyllwikie. Midway. Pinecrevt.
Wicklow, Hamilton, and Liberty Chrivlian School,
j O ur vufT hat been carefully tcreened. hav a C D A or A .S . in
.Early Childhood Education, arid iv certified in lit aid and C P U .
(Camera* are in each c le u room, giving parent! the freedom lo
come in and obverve their child'* progreu at *ny time *nd *lut
;ive» i n e t t ri tenve of tecurily Childcare iv provided for all
hikben age* 6 week* to 11 yeari of age.

239 Truck/Buesa/Vana F o r Sato
339 C a r R entals
339
340
241
243
249

M ISC F I I A N t O U S
100 Pets A S uppose
200 L K s s tock/Fsrm
201 Horses
208 H eavy M achinery
207 Jewelry
20 0 W earing Apparel
2 1 1 AnBque/C o is c fftla a
219 Boats A A ccessories
217 Garage S ales
210 W ented to B uy

Motoicyctoa/Wk** F o r Bale
Boat Rentals
Bee. Vehldee/Cempere F o r Sale
TraSers F o r Sals
Farm Equipment

stnvicis

1BR 1 BA near
Lakefront complex wf boat remp, 3
pooto. Hnr*i court. 2nd (oor taH W
view Of Mia (825Anor*h. 407-321-

Room For rer*. ksnehed. cable, at
utfkbe* included A37Vmo. (50
depose 407930-5971

103— HousesUnfurnished

System Operator
Computsrtrsd vinyl cutting Osrbsr
System Knowtroga of Coral Draw 40
hour week, pay bated on
quakftesbona
SkxkdH* Tectncknes. Sarto* Cal
Mr Higgvis or Mr OuSsa. 407-3335121
Tsactwra/TA Eipd with S 3
need*, a g n 0(9 COA leqraed. 407
322-0222.
The N*w Way of Making Money!
Earn up to (5.(XXYmon*i
out leaving your |ob
1 699-3099953
TURF ETC. NCIskx*atgto■ craw
member positions who must l a w a
vMdrUkktikkwi haras «4 hs good
driving record plssss cal 407302-0374 lor mors Into and to
actwdiri* in Interview wffh our stall

93— R ooms For R ent
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Starting • M2/wk.
NTs torts Downtown
407-3394433

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97— A partments ■
F urnished

Large 1BR Fui He be*v upetan.
very private. Ubktlet furnished
Outed. dfy (475 ♦ depoe*. no pets
407-333-1917, recorder_________

407-331

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Beautiful
carriage
(500/monfh. include* water A
llectrtc. 1BR IS A . May occupy
Nov 5fh. Located at 208 Elm Ave.
Sentord. 407-302-3207

MARINER S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA t BOriM. (478UO
i m h u . i u m i o ano up

O N I M ONTH F l t t l l
(Umaed rime Offer)
2 Bedrooms from (539
3 Berhoome (834

38R/3SA Nttoric home, wood Brt.
Areplace. seam y system.
seen from Ineide to
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sbeepp
I960, no pets no tmokers. 407-328
0008.
San to rd ilB fV l Bath
Duptea
w/Screened Porch, Lawn MHnL
Included (4 0 0 (4 0 0
Sanford: 36FV1 5 Bath W/Carport.
Corner Lot. W/D Hook Ups
(6 0 0 (9 0 0
•ardord 2 Laig. Bn* 15 B A 2 Story
Com o. New rite A P a n . Kachan A
DR. Community Pool (025/t000.
Sanford:
30fV2Bath
W/Oaa
FVeplece.EaMnl0khen.WXD Hook
Upa (0294000
•untend ElteSet: 3BR/1Bath
W/Cerport. Storage Rm,Lg Yd, WX)
Hook Ups. Heat/Ah (0754990
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Cell (407) 322-2611 to spesk to a Classified Representative
258-AirroMOTiVE

Lowell's Auto Repair
Toyota A ASE Matter Mechanic
Foreign A Domestic Auto Rapes
A Semes
3400 Weal SR 49. Sanford
Cs4 407-302 A5S5
Hours 8 00 •5 30
V1SA/MASTER CARO
Tru Tech Automotive
Master ASE CerWwd
Professional Affordable Semes
tnfsetor Cleaning Special
A49.89
407968-7451

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Residential A Commercial
24 Hour Flood Samoa
(407) 496-1223

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a C O P S CLEANING PATROL
•6u w w $ » B m k 1k i M Clearing
•Praaeura Wasfrng oI Roof*.
DnvawayV. S«Ang. Etc
•Apartmant A Mouse Mova U.Out
•Construction Clean Up
•Rsmovai oI Unwanted Items.
Ei&gt; Traah. OotkSna Materials.
Furniture, tic.
•Licensed. Insured. Bonded
•Free Estvnstes
•Serving AM of Central Flonde.
7 Days A Week
Cell Mike •407-70*4415
or Ted • 407-70*7034

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407-3319713
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Cleaning Sendee
Commercial or Residential
Windows A Bands
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80 W ords wrih
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82 Fireman's
favorite
magazine?
89 African threat
60 Stumble
81 Spaghetti
Western,
for one
62 It m ay be in
the closet
63 Jersey plaint
64 Make law
85 Purposely
stay just out
of reach
66 Accom m o­
dating place
67 Russo and
Auberjonois
of film
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one’s silly
sisters?
2 Prefix with
genarian
3 Wyatt of the
Wild West
4 Shows off
one's dental
work
8 Create a divi­
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8 Som a may
or m ay not
be In your
league
7 Have the
same idea

8 Road aoo
9 Part of a
camisole
14 Part of a
Roman
conqueror's
boast
15 Object of
Inflation
18 Proponent of
positive
thinking
17 Sunset Is a
famous one
18 Guggenheim
procurement
19 W hat some
subscribers
do
20 Arborist's
preferred
iriodtcal?
minate
24 Bl halved
25 Boaster of
14-Across
28 Assimilates
32 Furry T V
alien
33 Part of a fur­
niture Joint
38 Smokestack
emission
37 Electronics
entrepre­
neur's publi­
cation?
41 Easing of
tensions
42 Cape let
relative
43 Grasp the
concept
44 State of
fullness
47 Security

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11 Eastern
royalty
12 He was
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13 They're
positionod In
the church
21 More
endangered
22 Fifth-century
warrior
25 Chooses
dramatis
personae
28 Hilo howdy
27 Musical key
28 T h e skinny
29 “ Samper
Fidelia' com ­
poser
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supply
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T V partner
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adverb
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Paste Area: 2BFV2BA art a Room
A carport on 11 sera mobie home.
No pete. (SaOrtnorrth plus security.
407-323-1107.

1 Wind­
blown soil

Cedar Creek Apts
407-324-4334

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Senior* 2BR tBA . fenced back
vent (BOOtocrdk pkH (Hpoak 407-

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107— M obile H omes
For R ent

DOYLE S RENTALS

99—A partments U nfurnished

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StSOridL (375 .
lee. no pen or cMtXen 407-3233401.

AvaJable.Cheaper than tend.

S w e 4BR 2BA home. SerScsd,
Living
Washer/dryer
(325/mo. (350
seam y. Uteres* nd u d e d 407-3751118
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Irrigattan A f lepalr
Janitorial S a n rtcM
Jew elry A Repair
Lakefront Clearing
Landeceptrig
Laundry Sarvtoee

'Senior* t U V t K

(M O DOW N - W HY M U T T ?
3BR/2BA For Sale
Trim uown riym t. A w u a n c t

o o m m a te

391
283
393
284
288
299

103— H o u s e s -

100— Condominium
R entals

W ry ntca. very t f u M n n n f M e t y
remodeled, e i u i, cable. A C . tody.
Ukri use. sec dr. render*
2 b
Onfy Mug he*
sober nee6 oppfy 407-330-7373.

377 Fe
379 H an dy M an
279 HeuSng

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352 Accounting
293 AddMone A
H9m oo8«ng
294 A k CondM onlng

Looking to Mrs i n OrganwtCbov
Director lor ■ church ol 250
msrrtw a Plssss cal (407) 323-2983
and'or tend rssums to Flrai
PrasPytsrtsn Church, M l Oak Ave.
8ar*atL a 32771. M l 407-3233964.
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F/T 407-3338131

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231 C a ia For Bala
234 Automotive

93—R ooms For R ent

th tpptngffMcsfvtng Eaoisquira*
Inventory control a ptual Metal
fabricator. 45 hr wk. Eves lent
benefit*. Plata* or ema* to TubeTac
407-323-1090.
tubetecOtubetec com

2639 Palmetto Ave.
Sanford, FL 32773

181 Appaaneee A
Furniture For Sale
t9 3 T elevision A Starao/Radto
198 Com puters F o r Sale
187 Sporting G o o ds
IS O Office Supplies
101 Building Materials
103 Law n 9 G ard en
109 Machine W ork
107 Restaurant Equipm ent

71— H ilt Wanted

Wanted

Mrs. Michelle’s
House

M E R C H A N D I S E

141 H om es For Sale
143 O ut of 8tate
Property For 8ata
143 Resort Property F o r Sale
147 Industrial Property F o r Sale
149 M o M * H o m e Lots For Sals
140 Com m ercial Property For Bala
191 Investment Property For Sale
193 Acreage Lot For Sals
154 O pe n H ouse
193 Condom inium s F o r 8ale
137 M ottle H om es F o r Sale
130 Real Estate W anted
190 Bus Inass F o r 8a!e
193 Waterfront Proparty For S als
195 Duplea F o r Sale

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14 1 — H o m e s F o e S a l e

Rentals
C a M W d riO ta a u b n g tg rM
or Im m . h ono dated 4 lanced.
im w S V W IM W iq lM i
appro*. 400 aq It troM oo. N

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181— A p p l i a n c e s fc
F u r n ttu e e Fo e Sale
1 Usury krm pitowtop eel erti 7 yt
aanaray U 8131 ipaan 8140, &gt;*ig
8210. Brand now. Located In
Sertord. 407-402-2774.
1 2 piece

Meat 272 baft on you tot or aura.
S4tk. C8C08MM 407-3M-7777.

IBHMK-ftW Whra «8h‘

407

RmBSsR 271. lanced yawl haul mad
•oora. n e t area, outer matt
t M .n O Uc naaEar, 407-321-

Secrhce 1100. CanOeSrar.
407-422-4446_____________

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it CutantuUSIOtk. H r 4077777

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1800 Mahogany bad, t i l l Banger
TMtoerttokawtotgu f7 0 V a y a
Singer tewing machine. 8128,
Antique mahogany dram labia,
Sisa now Mac** atom. 8321407.

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2 buMnsaa urfla m MM tor m l
arage • 407-323-4122.

OldlAnUquE Bn
Brass
Headboard

Wkal SattaeMEMUe; 312apEpMv
ttOO aq k Mng. k m l M tg k M ig
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151— I n v e s t m e n t
Pe o p e e t y Fo b S a l e

153— A c e e a c e L o t F o e
S ale

Bad • One aback** bargain.

1 A cherry atoqm bed. ao*d wood.
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uaad. Sal t460 Can datar. 407-422-

orthopedic mettreei tet.

AFf (IRDABLE HUMES

New m piaauc. Set t210.
407-4226848

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nuraaryl
Zoned
agricultural.
I4 90CVACHE. 8m. down ekownar
I n a c e 484-7*7-1772 or 884-787.

K M iio m

Bad: bach iron canopy bad wth
luxuryflrm pitowtop eat Never
used. 407-402-2778.
o*®, i y i i *q fi senBro, onnopeac

M 4 2 , Orec 1400 aq It
on 173 » p « . Heavt&gt; tra d , cm tot.
dto. tare on h Im i A m , ato-in
kitchen, io t a a perch. 2 c
garage, deeded, access to Ad lake

I m a era. t tts .n o
O n e M A o a W t 1 k E c U* dh,
in to , hsatty Seed Priced lor qJdt
uia.t84.SOO
l t a n U 4 - L f e a ttow 371 1/2 » * i

157— M o b i l e H o m e s
Fo e Sale
12x32.2/1, SI*. No pete,
double real, 2 abode, awnings. 30
fl acreen porch, CHA, 14.300 CALL
380-7886842

flOOWvP*ik*0 me. m**l.i cptwtis
■ k d t o t o i n t o garage ektonoad

159— R e a l E s t a t e
W a n ted

Itaueec 2721/2 2 Mary-o«ar
1600 eq «. Otn, *v rm akBraptocs.

km am edh 5 yr wanarry Ten f71
5, tang 1
I 1ITS. N e w
U 8*1 qjean 885.

uetd. can deltar.r. 407-402-2778.

Dining Rm 14 pc. ecid CHERRY
W O O O , 84’ dbi pedetlel. w/2
leaves, 8 Chppendale chain. bulM
t hutch, never uaad. coat 812k. aet
81*50. Server 8385,407-70156*6.
Dining Room
Ro
eat IS pc. SOLID
CHERRYV
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and Harvard
reflection. 112* dbl pad. W2 leal. 6
ChppendMe balm -dew Mtora. 72*
bombey buffet k hutch. Ol 104
boxed, coal 820k. tea 81*00 cbo.
407657-2065.

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V f N T liR f t PROPER 1IES

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Sola Bad, Sola Cham t Ottoman.
Dining Roam Table t 4 Chain.
Ater o w ve. Bother Block Tabla.
nil
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i ftarhm inle
MKjing
Mowtr
MmqpxreryWbnlWbMar. 407-331-

Fem*y Wonhlp Canter naada

Oat kiTflca (Nap wth mermoetat 6
wire, ndukng cxrmedlng kxtLrae 1
wat xart. M u oa nra manual tlOO
Arm 407-323-5221_____________
New A/C, TV, VCR, antique
furniture,
mto oeravat .
baby
kanfeae, lumber, nata, acrawa. and
much more. Murt aak 407-3317736.
47 P it C I S , 18218 • 1 8 5 1 1
PLUS
18 M E E T
M USK
M A O A ZM E S ,
1100.
A LS O
O TH E R
VARIOUS
M USK
8 0 0 X 1 407-3286381.
S H O T OTXJNE
TWa holiday aaaaon,
convenient crane ahoppmg end

191— B u i l d i n g
M a t e e ia l s

vet my web aaa m kid bbukaa LMry
Kay grin. What could be aaaler?

COmUOATCDSTEELROOnNO
for Bame. Boat Docks, Shopa, efc.
Alao Culvert
Pipe:
15‘x?ff
8147.00/ea
ia ’ x21 H 7 V r a
Surakfl Steal t Supply, kc. Apcpka
407-2*3-5788

Diana Ladlord
Mary Kay Indapandom
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4076746282
www marytay comAtadtord
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19 3 — L a w n &amp; G a r d e n
Joh Deere Lawn Trador/Riding
Mower OHV130. hee h a d mowe
0maL rial* mper Asking only 8550
407*330-4056.
Lawn hater, 10'iff emh down ramp.
Tandem whaela. aacatant ahape.
Aakfeig only 8500 407-3316065

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TAN AT HOME
Buy DIRECT and SAVE
CommercraVHame unrle
from IIP * 00
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Cat TODAY 16017116158
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17t1(«gltai

ueed boei endtor
or? We*v» got Vunl Come an
today! Nichoia Outboard
Ba n tu dnm r. 1888 8MU1M8L
laniard, 407-3226884.
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Service
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Carnage Cove 6 6 p m O ct 25,27,
25

231— C a r s F o r S a l e
1984 Monta Carta, wffla. V I vary
condeton, 1 1.000 Alao 1977
good cc
ChevyCCaprtca. whkaadgoUtMiaa.

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1/2 Mile N orth of 434 on 17-92

B T O S S B a ir a C
topper, rww brae, ran*
81601 40 762 348 41 .

elareo t alarm. 1 1.200. MoMralad
taler. 407-221636*. eMi tor Shewn.

239—
M o t o r c y c l e s / ! o c is

IMS PONTIAC *8*0 STATION
WAGON: HAS NEW RADIATOR.
FUEL PUMP, WATER PUItP,
MUFFLER 8 2 T t R ilD O C S
(Ogtaipegei)___________________
1M4 Ford Tempo. 1 owner, 49k.
tneex lorcee tele 13.900 or beet
offer C M 407-322-0814.366621
1737, pie leave meg .
19*6 Fort U a M r g Sirar. 6 cyl Auto,
52.000 rrelea. Excaiant C o d io n .
Extended Warranty. 11.000 down,
lake over payment! , 1267/mo
4076666262
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Dodge
ehadow.
hatchback. 4 dr. 70km4ee. naada
trantrreeaion work. 1500 obo. 407
3256268

•Service 8 Stitt
•Hew ft Used Parti
*Uied Boils Moton

Toyota Camry. 19*3,132Ktm4ee.
15.000,4076686011 or 352-3834942.

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1974 Chevrolet Pickup. Frame up
reetorabon. Faw embieme to ba
nelaked New pavY.metaac groan.

For S ale
1*78 HO F LH (Hog): Factory
ortgkaL arapn* rabUi M 21680 EBm
haa 40.000. Coma* atm m any;
r'new toeejbrk ee!3e. 5
black ta4M a.
wheal baarlnga
mga.brakaa
.brakes A more,?
hariey maga. 89600 oba 4*7-1
7878. or 4076234332.
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Norton's. BSAs Royal E rM d a 8 !
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4076817*78
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non. M a n &amp; AC, haM « R A Ms m m j
t refrtg Extra large acraan room \
aitachmenL 88.500 o b i 40 768 11
1784.__________________________ I
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model RVe. 1918. 2SR. AC. T V .,
876004

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Zombies; and Madame Zeldu,
Astrology, Palm-reading and
Channemig of Spirits.
Merlin loves creativity, so
potential students can come
dressed in costumes. There will
even be a contest to pick the
best one! Fust, second and third
lace ribbons will be awarded
five categories: under 2 years
old; 2 to 3 yean old; 4 to 6 years
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yean old. Costume judging will
take place at 8 p m.
There will be refreshments
and treats for potential students
during the Open House. The
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and is being sponsored by
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Lake Mary Community
Improvement Association.

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Historical Commission hosts
Girl Scout Day
It was a first for the Lake
Mary Historical Museum's
Annual Girl Scout Day.
Attendees for this year's event

included Tiger Cub Scouts. The
Tigen joined Brownie Girl
Scouts for a tour of the muse­
um. They also took a hike to the
Lake Mary Cemetery and
learned about the earliest set­
tlers in Lake Mary. Then they
learned how to play games of
yesteryear; croquet, horseshoes
and pickup sticks to name a
few. When one Tiger Cub was
asked what his favorite part
was, he said "Everything!"
Although the Tigers didn't get
the "Listening to the Past" TryIt that the Brownies earned,
they did get a Lake Mary
Historical Museum P a n t.
In the afternoon, Junior,
Cadette and Senior Girt Scouts
were at the museum. Juniors
learned about the early Swedish
settlers. They saw the kind of
kitchen appliances that were
available to people in the early
days of Lake Mary. They also
learned about lak e Mary's
growth since it's founding and
drew a picture of how they
think Lake Mary will look in 50
years. Cadette and Senior Girl
Scouts learned about genealogy
and how to start their own

study of their family history. As
a start, each one began their
own genealogy chart The
Juniors earned their "Local
Lore"’ lbadge at Girl Scout Day,
w older
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Mary Days, scheduled for
Saturday, March 2,2002.
Girl Scout Day was toe topic
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were called at toe but minute to
help.
If you're interested in joining
the Lake Mary Historical Sodety,
they meet the second Thursday
of every month at the Lake Mary
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also have a booth at Holiday in
the Park, the city's annual tree
lighting festival, scheduled for
Friday, D ec 7 at 630 pm . at
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Harvesting
and Storing
The normal harvest period in
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May. Strawberry fruits are very
perishable. Pick them when they
are dry and properly ripened.
Immature berries do not ripen
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ly. After picking, keep them cod.

as near to 32 degrees as possible.
Commercially, strawberries are
sold in "flats" which contain 24
pints and weigh 10 pounds.

Jaime Helena
Brodie and Aric
O'Neal Peterson
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Sunday, Aug. 12,
in an outdoor
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The bride is
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Sanford and Shari
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Peterson, daughter of toe bride and groom.
The couple enjoyed a wedding trip to Orlando. They are at
home in Sanford. The groom is employed by Advantage
Glass. The bride Is s student at Seminole Community College.

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Seventy-two yean later, the Sanford resi­
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Sanford Civic Center. Nicknamed Twinkle
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gets a turn on the floor.
"I try to dance with everyone who wants to
dance/ Sayer said. "And, I must be pretty
good, because no one complains."
The Sanford dandng season began
Wednesday after a summer hiatus. Sponsored
by the Over-50
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Sanford Recreation Department, the dancers
meet each Wednesday from 2 to 4 pan. in the
Civic Center For a $3 flee, anyone over 50 is
invited to attend, and the only requirement is
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short skirts.
"It's two hours of dandng or just listening
to the music," said Jim Gunster, president of
the did). "You can even cone and just enjoy
the companionship and the refreshments."
Dig Band music is provided by the
Deltorans, and every kind of dance music is
provided — bom the waltz to the swing.
Gunster said about 100 people from the
Orlando area attend the dance each week, and
many are considered regulars, including
Dottie Anthony of Sanford.
"I've been coming here for 11 years,"
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and short days of winter
stimulate the plant to pro­
duce flowers that develop
into fruits that are ready for
harvest In about a month.
Plants set out in midOctober should produce
ripe fruit by Christmas.
Berry production and har­
vesting continue through­
out winter and into spring.
As the weather gets warmer
and the days grow longer,
the plants w ill stop produc­
ing berries and begin to
form runners. These run­
ners will take root and
become new plants.
However, for most home
gardeners, it is more practi­
cal to discard the plants at
the end of the season and
&gt;urchase new plants in the
all.

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Soils
Although strawberries
can be grown in almost any
type of Florida soil, they
prefer a well -drained soil
that can be kept moist but
not wet. A sandy soil with
considerable organic matter
is the best. Strawberries
have a shallow root system
and will require supple­
mental irrigation.
Varieties
Strawberries are sensitive
to day length and tempera­
ture and it is important to
select varieties adapted to
Florida conditions. Varieties
like Dover and Florida Belle
See Ferrer, Page 8C

The Owner Ltosa Mary Chapter
ov(ho ifnemaooniiAioactagon or
AditinWraSvs Pretostoorsto
(IAAP) hosted fie Ortsndo area
CsrttftodAdmetoraOn
Protesaional (CAP) and Certfled
Protsoional Secretary (CPS)
recognition drew earlier this
month. Pictured above, Ircmtoft,
Induda CAP programparticipants
(front row) Trade Venn. Linds
Anderson, Manfyn Bel and Linda
Hayes. In the back roware
Deborah Wtkereon, Lauda
Boehm, Deborah McKeownand
Cheryl Hatoy with Director Sandra
Chandler. At ton. partaapento who
received the CPS rating ndude,
Linda Hayes, Susan Neminger
and Judah Stephens starving
with Director Chandtor.

Lord W edgwood to present free sem inar
In his only Florida
appearance this year. Lord
Wedgwood, the Internation­
al spokesman for the world
renowned English ceramics
company that bears his
name, will present an enter­
taining free seminar, "Great
Style tor Real Life," begin­
ning at 7 p.m. Wednesday,
Oct. 24, at Burdines in
Altamonte Springs.
At the event, Lord
Wedgwood will sign pur­
chasable pieces that include
limited edition selections
from the Prestige collection
that will be available only
during his appearance.
Seating is limited. For
reservations, call 407- 8302351.
As an authority on the art
and industry of English pot­
tery making, Lord
Wedgwood offers practical
knowledge on the features
and characteristics that dis­
tinguish fine dinnerware,
tabletop and decorative
ceramics. During his pres­

entation, he will dispel the
myths that surround the use
of china and demonstrate
how enduring styles mix
with today's eclectic home.
The Prestige collection is
the top-of-the line
Wedgwood that showcases
the company's master
craftsmanship at its best.
From this collection,
Wedgwood has included a
Britannia Triumphant statue
that is one of only 25 avail­
able. It sells for $17,500.
A bo available w ill be an
Octagon Teaset o f Pale Blue
Multi-Jasper that is one of
100 in a limited edition. It
sells for $3,500.
In addition, customers
can purchase items from the
Sarah's Garden collection
and a Catherine Service
Dessert Plate, among other
Wedgwood pieces.
The Wedgwood brand has
a long and illustrious her­
itage of creating finely craft­
ed bone china and earthen­
ware products dating back

to 1759 when Josiah
Wedgwood founded the
company in Staffordshire,
England.
Today the company is still
based in the Midlands
region of Britain where 11
generations of skilled artists
and craftsmen have pro­
duced wares in the
Wedgwood tradition.
A direct descendant of
Josiah, Lord Piers Anthony
Weymouth Wedgwood was
bom in 1954 and served in
the House of Lords for more
than 20 years as the fourth
Logl Wedgwood of
Barlaston, which is the
headquarters for
Wedgwood. In addition to
his Parliamentary achieve­
ments, Lord Wedgwood has
enjoyed a successful m ili­
tary career where he
received the rank of Captain
in the Royal Scots, Royal
Regiment Division.
Burdines Altamonte is
located at 451 Altamonte
Avenue.

Page 7C

N ew school
to open in
L ak e M ary
A brand new school b
scheduled to open in Lake
Mary! The school, "Merlin's
Academy of Magic and
Alchemy",
will hold an
Open
House on
Saturday,
October 27
fro m 7 to 9
p.m. at the
Lake Mary
Community
Building on
Mary
Country
Rowell
Club Road.
During
our vbit to the Open
louse, you will be able to
meet some of the excellent
teachers who will be on
staff. T hb b no ordinary
school! It will be teaching
classes that are out of the
ordinary for very special
students. Your child will be
able to learn navigation,
naval warfare and mapmaking from the dead, that
b , Dread Pirate
Purplebeard. Dr.
Frankenstein will lead your
children to a greater under­
standing of anatomy, with a
special emphasis on the re­
attachment of dead limbs.
Ancient hbtory will be
one of the many subjects
your child will learn to
excel at. And who better to
teach ancient hbtory than
someone who has lived it!
This class will be instructed
by none other than Queen
Nefertiri. The Queen will
also be teaching mummifi­
cation for extra credit.
Think cooking might bore
your precious child? Not
when three witches team
up to teach them how to
cook up potions, cast spells
and place hexes.
Most of the emphasb on
education at Merlin's b on
the mind. But the body
won't be ignored. Superior
cal education classes
e taught by the
Dungeonmaster. And
there'll be playground
activities with a little help
from the Blair Witch.
Other teachers attending
the Open House include:
Professor Beeblebrox,
Astronomy, Rocketry,
Physics and the Dissection
of Inferior Species; the
Voodoo King,
Curses(General and
Specific) and Calling Up

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�Page 6 C Sunday. October 21.2001

T h* S d o n o u Hibald

O’Brien’s story featured on ‘Beyond Chance’

New faces

L et
H if iM p in lo Sy T o w w y M m

m

"d eal" with God to spare
ly ie r and take him. Tyler
recovered, but Gaudreau
died on Nov. 25,1999. He
lived long enough to see his
grandson recover.
Today, ly ie r is a first-grad­
er at Lakeland Christian
School, where he excels In
academics and play soccer.

Including his grandfather.
Bob Gaudreau, who was a
Sanford resident.
Gaudreau was a math
teacher at Jackson Heights
Middle School in Oviedo for
22 years. In 1998, he was
diagnosed with lung cancer.
According to family mem­
bers, Gaudreau made a

The story o f TVler J.
O'Brien, son o f Shain and
Marcy O'Brien formerly of
Sanford, will air on
Lifetime's "Beyond Chance,"
11 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20.
Tyler survived a serious
stroke when he was 3 years
old. The television show will
also discuss his family,

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Sanford Woman's Club First Vice President Mindy Today, far left,
recently Inducted, from left, Linda Daniels, Valeri Davis, Vemice
McCarty and Codetta Coleg rove Into the dub.

D ietrich -------Continued from Page SC
Finnerty, Kathy Sutton, Jean
Carbon, Nancy Hack, Collette
Colegrove, Pat Shaver, Chris
Ray, Susan Byrd, Rochelle
Whitley, Marty Colegrove, Kitty
Corley, Marion Farella, Carol
Larson, Viola Frank, Libby
Gordon, Wanda Hubbard, Betty
Jack, Cathy McGuire and
Phyllis Senkarik.
Bridge Social
Members of the Bridge
Social of the Sanford Woman's
Club were glad to see October
roll around so they could leave
the hot summer behind for a
season of playing bridge.
Hostesses, Shirley Milis and
Betty Bruestle, served a light
luncheon, at the Milis home on
Oak Avenue.
“The members were in good
spirits and ready to play cards,”
Shirley said
Wilma Heaton won high
score, with Thelma Smith run­
ning a close second.
Other players enjoying the

hospitality and lovely Indian
Summer day were; Helen
Ernest, Rose Edith Jacobson,
Libby Prevatt, Terri Millikan,
Wanda Ross, Zelda Siskind,
Frances Mitchell, Carol
Dennison, Mary Dale Jones,
Yvonne Portais, Carrie Greene
and Carolyn Cornelius.
Happy Birthday
Jeri Kirk will be remembered
by Herald readers as a lovely,
gracious civic leader who
enjoyed working for her home­
town. Several vears back, Jeri
developed Alzheimer's Disease
and moved away from Sanford.
According to her son and his
wife, Attorney William L Kirk
Jr. and Nancy, Jeri is "doing real
welL"
She recently moved to a new
location just in time to celebrate
her birthday on O ct 22. For
those who may like to send Jeri
a card, her address is:
Chancellor Park, Sarah's
Garden, 217 Boston Ave.,
Altamonte Sprongs, FL 32701

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High-stepping Happy Hoofer still tap danc
If you haven't seen them, you
You could have knocked
have missed a treat
Doris Duxbury over with a
feather when she and her hus­
band, Al, arrived at the H M *••••••»**•*•*••I Sorority Iburs Mission
Casselberry Elks Club
Ken and Terri
ReinaJda of Sanford's
for what she thought
New Tribe Mission
was a cozy foursome
recently hosted a com­
celebration. As it turned
bined meeting of
out, it was her 80th
Laureate Gamma Delta
birthday and she was
and Preceptor Delta
the surprised guest of
Delta chapters of Beta
honor.
i PhL According to
Doris is a dancer with
Colegrove, "The
the Happy Hoofers
Doris
was not only
Dance Troupe who
Dietrich
enlightening, but grati­
secretly arranged the
##*##»*
fying as well."
party. Evelyn Chester,
She said blast Ken began the
director arid choreographer of
meeting with a tour of tne
the troupe, and her husband,
printing facilities at the New
Tony, invited the Duxbury* to
tribe Mission Headquarters on
dinner When the foursome
Hist Street in Sanford. He
walked in they were greeted by
explained that the facility has
a loud "Happy Birthday* from
the potential of printing and
the entire troupe of Happy
distributing 56,000 publications
Hoofers.
monthly. It was noted that the
" What an evening,* Doris
operation has the capability of
said. T il never forget it How
can 1 possibly thank everyone?
I was utterly flabbergasted."
In addition to a wonderful
evening of excellent food, danc­
ing and unbridled camaraderie,
Doris received an orchid cor­
sage. several gift certificates and
a framed verse written by Elda
Nichols:
The verse read reads:
Nifty Lady
So Doris is 80 — let's give her a
hand.
She dances like crazy when she
hears a band,
Her age doesn't matter— she
looks really groat.
She's been teacher and mom
and has a cute mate.
Now that she's 80, don't count
her out yet,
Shell be dancing at 90 — on
that you can bet!
Doris has lived in the same
house in Sanford for 78 years.
She has been dancing her way
into the hearts of area audi­
ences with the hoofers for 10
years. Regular readers will
remember her as the owner of
r Duxbury
Sanford
and later as a teacher
sfordand
and assistant principal in the
Seminole County school sys­
tem. She also is assistant to
Evelyn Chester with the dance
troupe.
With such a passion for
dancing and activities with
Seminole County Retired
Educators Association, Doris
still has time for her family. She
and Al are the parents of three
sons: William, of Orlando, and
Jim and Tom of Sanford. And
there are six grandchildren to
spoil.
The Happy Hoofers perform
at retirement centers, nursing
homes and dvic organizations.

printing
printing the Holy Bible in
English! i well as in tribal
dialectt for
ft use by New Tribes
missionaries. The facility han­
dles all areas of printing from
layout to the final bound prod­
uct packed and ready for mail­
ing.
Ken further explained tt)e
structure and meaning of fjlew
Tribes Mission which b nondenominational and b based on
the principle that God uses the
gifts, talents and abilities of
many individuals working
together to accomplish His pur­
poses. Ken said career mission­
aries must complete extensive
training including a minimum
of two years of Bible college
and, another two yean in cul­
ture and language acquisition
courses followed by survival
training. It is only mat at this
point that teams travel to
remote tribal areas around the
world where they teach the

Bible in tribal dialect.
After the tour of the printing
facilities, the group retired to
the Central Headquarters, the
former luxurious Mayfair
Hotel- Marty said, "Members
were absolutely enthralled as
the building has been restored
and furnished with authentic
antiques."
f continued. T h e origi­
M ariya
nal chandelier winked a warm
welcome as guests entered the

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Throughout the tour, . &lt;5n£&gt;.
ries were shared of long-aq,
grand proms and opulentfor­
mal balls. Hostess Terri served
an array of delicacies in the for­
mer ballroom which has been
converted to a chapel and
reception room.
Attending the tour were: Lisa
Sec Dietrich, Page 6C

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her 60th birthday end she was the surprised guest ol honor.

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its 'Youth Annual Diocese
Assembly Tag Team
Revival" Monday, O ct 22,
through Friday, Oct. 26. It
will start at 7:30 p.m. night­
lyThe theme of this year's
event is "Eyes On The
Prize." The speakers will be
from Victory Temple's
Ministerial staff.
Coordinator is Elder Robert
T. Bradley Sr., and pastor Is
Bishon R.L Hillery. The
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from the event will enable
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Youth groups arc encour­
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Reverend Chna Whaley • Paaaor
Sunday
Bfbfe Study
930am
Worelvp
1045 am
Wad AWANA/Youth
6 3 0 pm
Stibi* sajdiea Prayer
7 00 p m
Adult Chou
6 00 pm
FRIST BAPTIST CHURCH MARKHAM WOCC6
Lake Mary. FL 32746
(407) 33&gt; 1065
Dr Bob Parker
Kadi Vmtant /Ntcfe Parker

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Coffee and Donuts
6 30A M
644a Study
646A M
WdrsNp
1045 AM
(Chtoen'a Church. Provided]
ChiOen » Aeana Club
5 30 PM
700PM
Church Family Dinner
8 00 P M
Prayer and &amp;M* Study
7 00 PM
Youth Meetmy
Children i Chou and Team KJQ Ouba

(bursary promded al tame**)
LIGHTHOUSE BAPTIST CHURCH
6615 MARKHAM ROAD
Sanford. Florida 12771
(407) 629-4400
Handy Water
Paalor
&amp;mday School
9 45 a m
Mommy W onho
1050am
(Jr Church lor ChSdren agaa
3 tvu grate 6)
Evenmg wc an«i 6 00
pm
Wednesday
Adua Prayer Q44e Study
7 00p m
CMdran &amp; Teen Servicee
7 00 p m,
RegAar A o n *** For Al Agea
Nursery Pitwtdad Far Al Services
Every W a** la A Welcome Guear
r m a i s h a o h m m u o n a r y b a t t m t church
TOO Um Avenue
Sanford. FL 32771
(407) 322 6469
Rev Dr Harry D Rucker, Sr
Paalor
Carty Mommg Service
6 1 5 am
Sunday School
6 3 0 am
Mommg Worth*)
1100am
Evening Woraftp (TBA)
4.00 pm
fa Study
7 3 0 pm

Catholic
AU. iO U U CATHOLIC CHURCH
Comer of 9ei 84 6 6. Oea Awe.
Sanford FL
407 322 3796
Farter Richard W Trout
Paaaor

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Engfeah Maas
9 0 0 a m (Soaal Hal)
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3 0 0 -1 4 3 pm
3rd Tuaa of fie mwah
T 00 p m (Engfah)
6 0 0 p m (Sparaah
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Christian
1*07 a l a r M A n . , M o n t FL
Sunday School

322*7727
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10 45 am
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• 4 5p m
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OaBary. F t 32713
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tANFOhO CHRISTIAN CHURCH
730 UpsaU R d . Sanford. FL
Dm Stonr#
Youth Unwtar
Sunday Btfta School
Morrang Worship
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6 00 p m
6 00 p m
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2401 a. P a *
Sorter!
407-322-4544
Larry laonard
P u tt
Sunday School
1 30 am
Morning Worship
1100 a m
Choa Pracaca Wsdnatday
t4 9 p m

Episcopal
MOCY CROSS tm C O PAL CHURCH
401 Par* Av* , Sanford
1407-322-4611
7.30 8 1000 6m
830 a m
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trough 5*h grads'
1000 a m
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1000am
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MID-WEEK WORSHIP IN CHAPEL
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BIBLE STlXhCS*
Wadnasday 8 Thursdays
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•X F t T E IT E EPISCOPAL CHURCH
700 Rtnahad Rd
Lana Mary FL

Sanford Attanc* Church

444-5873
Tha Rrv Ghana* T HaR. Ractor

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*Cartng tor Faopla*
1401 S. PirtAvarto*
Sanford, F t 32771
(407) 322 2461
Raw J a m ,4. Sdvadar
• 45am* Sunday School
11 00am *Morrang Worship
6 00pm •BAM Study

Christian Science
F W T CHURCH O f CHRIST, S O H iT IS T
LOHGWQOO
•73 MARKHAM WOODS ROAD
Comar of E E Wfftsmaon Road
407-796-7706
Sunday. Church $#rv*c*
and Sunday School
1 00 0a m
Wadnaaday
ft 00 p m
Chad Cara Avarfatta al ai Sarveaa
R**Aftg Room
Monday tv u Saturday
1000 a m to 4 00 p m.
Thursday Ev*nmg 6 p m to 8 pm
143 Watova Springs Road
Suda 14ft-A longwood. FL 3277ft
Phona 407 86ft-1490

Church Of Christ
LONOWOOO CHURCH OF CHRIST
1018 Hwy 1742 I n hO M w y 434
407-323- 5830. 407 124-4338
Sun Worship
to 30 a m 8 8 p m
Coma worship wills u* A fnandfy watooma atomy*

Sunday
Hofy Euchansi

600am

• 00 am
•AlAga*
1000am
Hofy Euchansi
1000
am
CMdrant Church
(Education Wtng)
Nunary Bagm* At ft 00 a m
Through 10 00 a m Same*
Holy Euchansi 7.00 am . I 700 pm

Charismatic Episcopal
CHURCH OF TH E HOLY COMFORTER
Thai Sanford Bndga
Comar ol « h St 8 Hotfy Av*
Santord. Honda
407 2985084
Sunday Euchanat
130am

Inter-Denominational
FAITH MISSIONARY CHURCH
3002 BaardWl Av*
407 32SJ784
Jac* Cos
P u tt
Sunday
Morning Worthy)
1000 am
Evening Serve*
600'pm
Tuesday Evening
BiiAe Study
7 00 p m.

Non-Denomlnatlonal
House or neruoi MMtTWU, me.

MiO FLORN3A CHURCH OF CHRIST
219 Wad* Si
Wtolsr Sprmg*, F I 32708
Sunday Sanneas 1030 am /B0 0 pm.
Sunday Bibto Study
830 a m
Wad BAfa Study
7 30 pm
Barry Hay**
(407) 327 5006

Church Of God
CHURCH Oft OOO
001 W 22nd S i. Sttfcid. FL
407 322 3942

1001 Calefy Av* , Santord
(407)324-4711
Dor* W RchanJson
P u tt
Sunday School
ft 30 am
Mommg Worship
11:00 am
E varang Worship
7 00 pm
Ud Waa* Sue Wad
73 0 pm

SHOWER DOWN OF BUSSMaS
201 Elm A v«. Sartor! FL
407-3218389
TVnoffry Hudson
P u tt
Sunday School
1000 am
Morning Worship
1100 a m
Tua. PrayanEUbfa Study
7:30 p m

FAITHFUL WORD MR68TWEE

QyWi| m » Rm o l t c * Cantor
Laaavtow Plata •(407) 3284300
320 E, Consnaroal Si * Santord
SihdeySanaca
*
1100 am
(60a* 812)
Famtfy FatowMNp/
Pra-School fmj grade 12
407-321 2723
Aiao Day Car* Siarta
*1 f year to preschool
407-323-1411

Church Of God of
Prophecy
CHURCH OF OOO OF PROPHECY
2508 S Elm St Sartont Fla. 32773
407-322-4015

Jewish
m.

M M M H M

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W H IM
U n g m d .f l.
(407) X J4 -J0 T
(407) 7 1 0 -J7 I*
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fttp p m
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»30 u .
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H m iw w CM
(407) 7P0-J720 Of (407) 7 730477

Lutheran
OOOO 8HEFHERO EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH OF SAMFORO (ELCA)
2917 Otttido Dr (Mwy 17-82)
Phona 322-7112
Bob Brasamann
P u tt
Sunday School
Adult Btoie Study
93 0 a m
Worship Sarvtc*
10 30 a m
WadT— d i y Worship
7 00 p m
Nuraary Provictod
HOLY CROSE LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF LAKE MARY
760- Sun Dnv*, Lake Mary, FL
Paul Hoy*r
Paitof
Nathan Quafzow
Assistant Pastor
Saturday avanmg
5 30 pm.
Contemporary Worship
Sunday morning
8 00 a m
TradaonM Sarvca
Sunday morrang
8.30 a m
Contemporary Worship
Sunday morning
11.00 a m
Family Worship Serve*
Nursery n provided al
Daycare Preschool and Christian Day School
Avafabia
For tofomttScn C al 407-3330797

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE RE DEMME R
(Missouri Synod)
2525 S Oak Av* . Sanford. FL
Rev Elmar A Rauachar
Pastor
Sunday School
1030 a m
Worship Sarvic#
1030 a m
INonrwaon 322 3552 or 3230810

Methodist
CHRIST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
408 TucAer Dnv*
(Corner TucAar Dr a CR 427)
Raw Ray Bairand
Pastor
Tatophona (407) 322 7900
Sunday School
9 30 a m
Inter Muuacri
10 30 i n
Meaning Worthy)
1100 a m
Btoto Study
Wednesday
6 30pm
Chddran * Tana toctodad m Worship
Nunary provided tar
Batons and Smafl CNIdran
‘Smell Enough To Law* You *
Growing in Christ To S e n * You*
FIRST UNITED METHOOI3T CHURCH
419 Part Av* . Santord. FL
407-322-6371
Jim Bre&amp;ha*
Pastor
Mar* Locnay
Music Osctor
Mika Beds! Family MmstrM* Director
Morning Worship
6 2 5 * 1055am
Coil** FaSowtftp
9 30 a m
Sunday School
ft 45 a m
Youth FMtowship
4 0 0 pm
Nunary Prcntoad
Womans Drcta
2nd Monday
ft 45 am.
Mans Prayer Breakfast
111 Thursday
8 3 0 am .
LAKISIOC FELLOWSHIP
A Untied Method! at Community
•Reaching Paqpto tor a Haaaorir
407-330-8860
P u t t Bob Marin
Maala every Sunday al 10 0 0 am
at r * comforiabto Uniad AriM Theater. Semmcfe
Tbwna Cantor MaN
O s tts r T t Church 1015am
■ t t d r l fyouto) Mvmtna* 37pm
■Safa toesary Provtoad
•Raechmg Fwipfa tor a R a isin '

1100 am
1230pm.

Thursday
Fafowvsp Meeang
7 30pm
Friday •Chrmaan Cemeearg 208100 p m
I 328-4300 tar appt)

SEMINOLE COMMUMTY CHURCH
5070 Oranga BNdSantord
407 3260198 w
Sutoay WorsNp 9 u c t 45 8 1030 • m

Nazarene
LONOWOOO CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
200 N WaymanSi.
LongwoodL F L
631 6656
Sunday School
945 am
Msrrang Worship
1045 a m
Chidrana Church
10 45 am
Evangtoaac Sam e*
600pm
Wednesday FamFy togW
700pm
Ycxfh, Woman, and t o u t Btoto Stody
*Na«ar A Suangto Her*'

OENEW8 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
208 Waal SR 46 " O a w a FI 38732
Jerry Htoera Paaaar
Sunday Worship
1048am .
wanaaoay
rrayw ana
Pma ■ 7 p m
tou8i Sartooa
ft 30 p m
(Food Served)

C m O fo rnW m iM

Presbyterian
UFMEL8 CQ6MMETY PRESEYTERUN CHURCH
Comer ol W. 298i 9 1 8 Upeafa Rd
101 UpoMa Rood
Sarfom. FL 32771
407-330-2836
Bryan Wsmgar
Paator
Sunday Education
ftO O om
Sunday Worth*)
1000am
n w r a n y or seen n w m
FaAowship Owner
8 30 p m
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF SANFORD
Between 3rd and 4th St
A Park 8 Oak t Downtown
Santord. FL
Phona *07 322 2662
E-m*4 (pcsO*jno com
hupJtoconomafl corrvfpcs
*Whara Wa Know Your Name*
In Tha Heed Ol Tha O y
Rav Bruce B. Scod
Pastor
Sunday School
ft 00 a m
Sunday Morning Worshto 10 00 a m
Sun Mommg CoKaa Hour 1100am
Sun Contamporary Worship 7 0 0 p m
WondariJ Wadtotday Famrfy Mght •
Every Wwtoaaday
Supper ■Every Wad
5 30 p m
Adult BAA* Study
600pm
Youth CJuba
6 7 00 p m
Buccaneers fK *th Grades)
Matters (6 6 * Grades)
Sr Highs
Contemporary Muse Practice 7 OGp m
Womans O d e Uaeenga ai
3 KhadMad tma*
,2nd Tua:. ol the month 49ers
Sarvor Fnands*
»U Wad, of ha month
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U S JL )
OF LAKE MARY
128 W Wttour Av*
Lake Mery. FL
407-32M021
Rev Stephen Horral
Pastor
Church School
ft 45 a m
Mommg Worship
1100 a m
Wad Chew Pracsc*
700pm
Thurs Youth Chow
6 30 p m
Nursery Provided
MARKHAM WOOOS PRESEYTERUN CHURCH
5210 Uwsham Wood* Road
Lake Mary
407 3332030
Rav Cheriee R Jonas
Pastor
Sunday School, a» ages
9 00 a m
Church Services
900 8 10 30 a m
Nursery Provided
Youth Group. Sunday
High School
400pm
Mictte School
600pm
Pre-School Mon h n jFn
ft to 12
Monthly Famfy Nghl Supper
Third Wad of Each Month 6 30 p m

United Church Of
Christ
LONOWOOO HILLS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
U.C.C.
1255 E E WAemaon Road
Longwood FL
407 332 8253
Rev Dr Hal You^tood
Mmefer
Sunday Services
Contemporary
9 00 am
Tradoonaf Worshp
1030 a m
Nursery Provided
Church School ft 15 a m - HE IS a m
Youth 8 Ch*Jr*n Lkntstry
W e toasday
8 30pm

Wesleyan
WESLEYAN CHURCH OF PAOLA
5580 Waysala D r.
a . Sanford. FL 37771
(08 M (E«« 51) Waal
F ry Straw on LaR •One Meal
Leonard O Donnaf
Pastor
407 322 8332
'Where ha Gospel la Good News*
Sunday School
845 a m
MomngWorihtt
1100am
Evaring WorsNp
6 00 p m
MttWeea wag Wad
730pm
Please Share Rae Lie Wsh Us

Church
Notes
Pumpkin Patch
The Community United
Methodist Church youth
group invites the public to
come and share in its annu­
al Pumpkin Patch.
Pumpkins arrived on
Wednesday, O ct 3, and will
be on sale through O ct 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 will be available. If it
looks like a pumpkin or
has anything to do with
pumpkias, the store proba­
bly has it in stock. North
Carolina jams, jellies and
pickles aa&gt; also on sale.
Also, Georgia walnuts and
pecans am available. Hand
crafted items are on display
and for sale, and from time
to time, homemade pump­
kin 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 chil­
dren are expected to
attend.
For more information,
call the church at 407-8313777. The church is located
at 4921 S. Highway 17-92 in
Casselberry, just north of
the 436 intersection.
Fall Festival
Tutkawilla United
Methodist Church, located
at 3925 Red Bug Lake Road
in Casselberry, will host its
sixth annual Fall Festival
and Pumpkin Patch 9 a m.
to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20.
The event will include
craft and vendor booths,
rides and games for chil­
dren, a cake walk, the
church's popular "Food
Court," entertainment, and
hundreds of pumpkins.
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.

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Police investigate murder-suicide
Initial clues point
to husband killing
wife, then turning
gun on himself
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

Clear As M ud
With Lake Brantley's loss to
Oviedo last week, the Class
SA, District 3 race became
chaos and opened the possi­
bility ot a 5-way tie for the
district title,

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St. Johns buys
wastewater plant
The St. Johns River Water
Management District
Governing Board voted to
buy the site of an abandoned
wastewater treatment facility
in southern Seminole County
to convert into a stormwater
project that will reduce pollu­
tants draining Into lakes
Howell and Jcsup.
The 10-acre property will
collect and treat stormwater .
from a 500-acre area that now
drains directly into Lake
Howell, which flows into
Lake Jesup. The Board voted
to pay $360,000 for the prop­
erty, located east of U S . 17/92
and Kewannce Trail, and west
of Lake Howell and State
Road 436.
"Using small parcels within
the Lake Jesup basin for these
types of projects will allow
tne agencies working together
on the restoration of the lake
to reduce the pollutants that
continue to degrade water
quality,” said William Kerr,
chairman of the District
Governing Board.
Plans are to use as many of
the facility's existing struc­
tures as possible. The Board's
vote is contingent upon
approval of the city of
Maitland, which owns the
property in the unincorporat­
ed are of Seminole County.
The Maitland City Council is
scheduled to consider the con­
tract at its Oct. 22 meeting. As
a condition of the acquisition,
the proceeds from the pur­
chase arc to be used for
stormwater Improvement pro­
jects in Maitland.
Lake Jesup has been degrad­
ed by decades of stormwater
and agricultural runoff, and
wastewater discharge. Efforts
have been ongoing to recon­
nect the lake’s floodplain to
the lake, restore the lake's
shoreline vegetation and to
identify ways to improve the
lake's circulation with the St.
Johns River.

Seminole Smile

LONGWOOD — A Seminole
County probation officer for
three years, was killed in an
apparent murder-suicide late
Monday.
At approximately 9:20 a.m.
Tuesday, Seminole
County

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gunshots in the night, but never
reported
them
to
police.
According to resident Diane
Norton the string of duplexes
have been a place of frequent
disturbances.
"1 know someone fights like
crazy over there," Norton said.
"The police have been over there
numerous times.”
SCSO spokesman Steve Olson
■aid investigators aren't sure
who shot who, but suspicions
are that John shot Amy and then
himself. Initial investigations
also point to John being an ex-

Sheriff's
Office
deputies
responded to 222 Acorn Lame in
unincorporated
Longwood.
After breaking out a window in
the tan duplex, deputies found
the 29-year-old Amy Lohrmann
and her husband, John, 35, with
fatal gunshot wounds.
"O ne o f the officers she
worked with was aware she was
in the process of leaving her hus­
band/ said Phil Stalvey director
of the county's community ser­
vices department. "W hen she
didn't show up for work, he
went to her place.”
Several
nearby
residents
claimed to hear screaming and

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Stadium
dedication
to feature
fireworks
By Dan

Ping

Editor

B y Dan Ping

SANFORD — City officials
arc expecting a standing-room
only crowd Thursday night at
the rcdcdication of the
Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium.
Originally scheduled for
Sept. 13, the ceremony and
corre­
sponding
S ch ed u le
ASA soft­
fo r A S A
ball tour­
nament
S u p er S lo w
were postP itch S o ftb a ll
inea
cause of
tournam ent
the terror­
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in New
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Washington, D.C.
"We really wanted to try
and go ahead with it in
September," said Brady
Lcssard, Sanford mayor. "At

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Santord Mayor Brady Latsard chacka out tha ranovatad Historic Sanford Momoriai Stadium attar workers put
the finishing touches on tha fadtfty In preparation tor Thursday's 7 p.m. grand raopning celebration.

that particular time it would
have been a good diversion,
but the logistics of getting all
the teams here was Impossi­
ble. It's still going to be a great
event, and (city recreation
director) Mike Kirby has been

able to pull together some of
the teams for the tournament."
Not all of the teams were
able to make the rescheduled
event The tournament was
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Ja il escape thwarted

Local police benefit from
Bill H eard’s donations
B y Christopher Patton

Stall Writer
SANFORD — Bill Heard's
local auto dealership had
planned Sunday's Community
Caring Day months before the
Sept. 11 terrorist attack, howev­
er several highlights of the
event echoed many new con­
cerns of Seminole County.
With many cities looking to
shrink budgets in the face of a
slowing
economy,
several
donated Bill Heard vehicles to
local
police
departments
addressed needs that may not
have been met anytime soon.
"These vehicles definitely fill

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event, but has been switched
to a four-team round-robin
tournament Friday and
Saturday, followed by a single­
elimination tournament

SA N FO RD — Throughout
the years, Sanfordites have
referred to their fair city by
many monikers: Celery City, the
Friendly
City,
the
City
Substantial. Perhaps it’s time for
a new one — Wal-Martvillc.
If all goes according to plans,
the discount giant will operate
three facilities — all wilhin a 10mile radius — in the city limits
of Sanford.
"The real estate studies and
research the company has done
show the market can handle it,"
said Larry Wray, project manag­
er for CPH Engineers Inc., the
Sanford-based company han­
dling the planning and permit­
ting o f all three projects.
Wal-Mart
is
currently
expanding its store in Seminole
See Wal-Mart, Page 6A

B y D an Ping

Sgt. Marc Kovacs -

Wal-Mart
aims for a
trifecta in
Sanford
Sam’s Club and two
SuperCenters are
either In the planning
or construction phase

a
void
we have," said
Longwood
Chief
Tommy
Jackson whose department was
the recipient of a Chevy S10
Blazer and Camaro.
The Blazer will be used in
community relations work,
while the Camaro will be used
by Joe Mohr, school resource
officer at Lyman High School.
Unlike any Camaro seen on Bill
Heard's lot, the Longwood
Camaro has a special paint job
with an eagle and a USA flag.
According to Jackson, sports
cars are one of "the common
threads among young people"
and having the SRO drive one
"helps build a little report and

Ill-fated plan called
for breaking into jail
before breaking out
B y C hristopher Patton
Staff Writer

Harold photo Sr Tommy Vtocattf

On officer takes a DMA sample
from Christopher Lawereoce for a
DNA LlfePrinl

trust" with students.
"A lot of them (teen-agers)
See Donations, Page 10A

Grocery store owner Mamie Dinah dies

Sanford Polica Department

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Jhn Downing, investigator tor the Volusia County Medical Examiner's Office
prepares to coffect evidence at 222 Acom Lane after deputies discovered
I in the home.

SANFORD — Mamie Dinah,
a well-known Sanford business­
woman, died Tuesday, Oct. 9,
2001,
at
South
Seminole
Hospital. She was 95.
She was the owner of Dinah's
West Side Grocery, which oper­
ated for 56 years on 18th Street.
Before starting her business,
Dinah worked as a cook on a
ship traveling between Sanford
and Jacksonville.
"Sh e told me she always
wanted to own her own busi­
ness," said her granddaughter,
Sanford City Commissioner
Velma Williams. "H er philoso­
phy was you had to be in control
of your own destiny."
Dinah was an astute business­
woman, whose store was one of
the most popular on the West
Side. In addition, she owned a

rooming house next door to the
grocery.
"She always said hard work
would pay off," Williams said.
"Sh e saved her money, and
when she spent it, she spent it
wisely. She
stressed the
im portance
of
being
s t r o n g
financially."
W illiam s
said
her
I A V V B n t grandmoth'
er was "a
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Dinah's West Side Grocery pro­
vided credit to many in the
Goldsboro community.
"One young man told me just

the other day that his first expe­
rience with credit was with my
grandmother," Williams said.
He told me he knew some peole took advantage of that trust
ut that she never said anything
unkind about them. That's just
the way she was. She led by
example."
Dinah was active in her
church. New Salem Primitive
Baptist Church.
"She was a very God-fearing
person," Williams said. "She
prayed every morning and every
night and whenever she need to
re pas:
in between. She
passed that
rig to us, and to tius day, I fol­
along
low her example."
She was also active in the PTA
at Crooms Academy and was an
outspoken proponent of educa­
tion.
"She was always telling us

SA N FO RD
—
Seminole
County deputies foiled a jail
escape plan Sunday when an
informant tipped them off to the
potentially dangerous scheme.
Christopher Wysocki, 23, of
Orlando was arrested Sunday
night while sitting in a stolen
green 1998 Ford Mustang out­
side of the jail in a restricted
area. According to Seminole
County
Sheriff's
Office

spokesman
Steve
Olson,
Wysocki was about to aid
inmate John Kovacs, 46, of
Titusville in a jail escape.
"With the help of his buddy,
they were going to attack the
correction officer," Olson said.
Deputies learned of the
escape plan Sunday afternoon
from r. "source inside the jail,"
said Olson. By knowing the
exact day, a time-frame within a
two-hour window and the pos­
sible method of the escape, a
deputy
was
waiting
for
Wysocki's arrival.
"The source did the right
thing," Olson said. "Let's say
this thing fails, there's the
See Jail, Page 10A

Band festival is Saturday

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Herald ptioto by Tommy Vincent

Student band leaders from the county's seven high school's recently
gathered to promote the 26th Annual Band Festival sponsored by the
Sanford Optimist Club and the Seminole Herald. This year's festival will
begin at 5 p.m. Saturday. Oct. 20. at Lyman High School. Each band
will perform a show during the event. Tickets are $2 for adults and $1
for children and are available from and band member or booster.

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High Street to
King Street, ending at the high
school Floats, marching units,
dubs and sports (earns will par­
ticipate.

FRI
Don't m bs out on the
Oviedo High School C U m r t of
DO an *81'• combined 20-year
reunion. You've waited ten
yean to see some of your dear­
est friends. Don't p a n up tills
opportunity to see them and to
renew old friendships never for­
gotten.
Join the fun, O ct 19 and O ct
20. For more information,
please log onto wwwxlassmates.com or contact Teresa
(Hampton) Stewart at 407-8807664. She can also be reached at
her e-mail address: brystewart®hotmail.com.

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LifePrint Child Safety Day hosted by Bill Heard Chevrolet in Sanlord.

Lym an H igh plans Shakespeare production
Lyman High School's Lymlight
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, mischievous fairies, love
i and Ill-trained actors. The play
as Egeus, Hermia's father,
to let her wed Lysander, her
one true love. He wants her to wed
Demetrius, the one true love of
Helena.
Hermia and Lysander agree to run­
away 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

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DEAR ABBY: Ihis Ls for "Dog tX*prived in
LA-nver," written by the young man whose parents
won't let him get a dog. (He had his heart set on a
collie.)
Please don't force a dog on your parents 11 they
don't want one. IXtgs are sensitive and highly per­
cept i\o. 1 hey know when someone doesn't like
them. The di&gt;g and your parents could end up
unhappy — and so could you. Contrary to what
you think, dogs — especially collies — need and
crave exercise. Please consider this:
We used to agonize over our favorite furry
triends being cooped up all day alone. Millions of
working couples and single adults who are dog
owners often need to work much later than the
hour when you get home from school. Why not
knock on some doors in your neighborhood or
print up fliers and advertise yourself as a "dog
buddy"? Your services could include feeding, 30
minutes of playtime and/or a walk — all for a
small fee.
My husband and I would have gladly paid
someone like you to provide this service tor our
dog. You amid end up with many loving canine
friends, along with some grateful neighbors — not
to mention a tidy little income. This way, everyone
ends op happy!
Good luck. We'iv confident you will someday
have lots of wonderful dogs of your own.
SALLY AND JOE, DOG LOVERS IN
NORTHVILLE, MICH.

actors practices a play In the woods for
a royal wedding. Some misunderstood
directions from an impish fairy cause
the fairy queen and the actors’ lives lo
mingle. A comedic plot untangles.
Tne production of "A Midsummer
Night's Dream" will mark the end of
the 35-year old Lyman auditorium.
The new Performing Arts Center adja­
cent to the campus will open In late
November. The former auditorium
will become a court-yard and outdoor
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 pic­
nic theater." The entire space has been
transformed into the magical forest

with set pieces interspersed through­
out the temporary seating. Audience
members have the opportunity 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 environ­
mental picnic production will be sold
for $5 in advance beginning Oct. 24,
and $6 at the door. All of the seats will
be reserved. Food tickets will also be
available far pre-sale, and only a limit­
ed quantity wiU be available at the
'door. '
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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.

Marine Corps Pfc. Grace E. Baio,
daughter of Rebecca F. and Burke of
Sanford, recently completed basic
training at Marine Corps Recruit
Depot, Parris Island, S. C.
Baio successfully completed 12
weeks of training designed to chal­
lenge new Marine recruits both phys­
ically and mentally.
Baio and fellow recruits began
their training at 5 a.m., by running
three miles and performing calisthen­
ics. in addition to the physical condi­
tioning program, Baio spent numer­
ous hours in classroom and field
assignments which included learning
First Aid, uniform regulations, com­
bat water survival, marksmanship,
hand-to-hand combat and assorted
weapons training. They performed
close order drill and operated as a
small infantry unit during field train­
ing.
Baio and other recruits also
received instruction on the Marine
Corps' core values — honor, courage
and commitment, and what the
words mean in guiding personal and
professional conduct.
Baio and fellow recruits ended the
training phase with the Crucible, a
54-hour team effort, problem solving
evolution which ended with an emo­
tional ceremony in which the recruits
were the Marine Corps Emblem, and
were addressed as "M arines" for the
first time since boot camp began.

Abby shares more tlion 100 of her favorite
recipes in two booklets: "Abby's Favorite Recipes"
and "More Favorite Recipes by Dear Abby." Send a
business-size, '-elf-addressed envelope, plus check
or money order for $10 (US. funds)
to: Dear Abby — CookbookJet Set, P.O. Box 447,
Mount Morris, II. 61054-0447. (Postage Ls included
in price.)
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Baio is a 2000 graduate of Seminole
High School.
Navy Midshipman Aaron A. Littles,
son of Sharon L Littles of Sanford,
recently received an appointment to the
United States Naval 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 highest ideals of honor,
courage and commitment, the Naval
Academy will offer Littles a bachelor of
science degree in one of 18 academic
majors in engineering, math, science,
social sciences and the humanities.
During the summers, Littles will
receive on-the-job training on surface
ships, submarines, aircraft and at the
Marine Corps units. Upon graduation,
Littles will be commissioned as a Navy
or Marine Corps officer.
Littles is a 2001 graduate of Lake
Mary High School.
Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class John
R. Fry, son of Larry A. Fry of Sanford,
recently Visited Rhodes, Greece, during
a six-month deployment to the
Mediterranean Sea and Arabian Gulf
while assigned to the aircraft carrier
U S S Enterprise, home ported in
Norfolk, Va.
During the visit. Sailors and Marines
from Fry's ship had the opportunity to
shop, sightsee and enjoy the local cul-

ture and cuisine.
Carriers like the U 5 5 Enterprise, are
deployed throughout the world to
maintain US. presence and provide
rapid response in limes of crisis. They
serve as a highly visible deterrent to
would-be aggressors, and are equipped
with the most versatile and powerful
weapons and aircraft available.
Fry is a 1997 graduate of Oviedo
High School.
Alongside more than 500 other sol­
diers from Fort Lewis, Wash, Army
Pfc. Garrett L. Scott of Longwood,
deployed to Omak, Wash., 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 major blazes in 11 states across
western U S , federal officials brought in
military reinforcements to relieve tire
firefighters who had been fighting the
Colville fire since Aug. 12.
The fires also threatened the town of
Omak and other neighboring commu­
nities.
The soldiers, mostly infantrymen
and engineers, worked in 25-man teams
and performed mop-up operations to
keep fires from restarting in scorched
forest areas. Soldiers dug fir lines, put
out hot spots, cut down burnt trees and
extinguished fires still burning in tree
root systems.

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Sanford Main Street Inc., is
sponsoring an Oktoberfest/
Street Party, 6 to 10 p m
Saturday, O ct 20, in historic
Downtown Sanford.
D ie event will include a beer
garden, live German music, tra­
ditional German food, street
dancing and a classic car cruise.
Restaurants and merchants will
be open.

Sanford M iddle to
sponsor blood drive
Sanford Middle School will
be holding a Central Florida
Blood Drive during Red
Ribbon Week, which is Oct. 22
through Oct. 26.
The blood mobile will be at
Sanfonl Middle School on
Tuesday, Oct. 23, from 1 to 4
p.m. Teachers, staff, adminis­
trators and parents will be
taking part in the drive.
Anyone from the communi­
ty interested in donating
blood may come directly to
the school, located at 1700
French Ave., or call Colleen
Schmidt at 407-321-4483 to
make an appointment.
All blood donors will
receive a coupon for free
admission to the Kennedy
Space Center.

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

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D ie United Methodist
women's group at the First
United Methodist church of
Oviedo b hosting The Holiday
Home Baxaar 2001 to offer peo­
ple a chance to "shop, share and
support" area children's mis­
sions.
More than 20 home-based
business will be showing and
selling their wares and creations
O ct 19 and 20 in the fellowship
Hall at the church, located at
263 King S t
"The Bazaar is a great way to
shop in a relaxed, quiet and
friendly atmosphere," according
to event organizer Betty Lou
Anderson. "Best of all, a per­
centage of the proceeds will
benefit children's missions. So
not only can you actually have
fun doing your holiday shop­
ping, you are supporting chil­
dren in need."
The Holiday Home Bazaar
will be Friday, Oct 19 from 7
p.m. to 9 p.m and Saturday, Oct.
20 form 9 a.m. to noon. For
more information, contact the
church office at 407-365-3255.

Military Notes

DEAR SALLY AND JOE: You're barking up
the right tree. What a terrific idea for a lonely, ani­
mal-loving youngster. Or anyone, for that nutter
who has a void that only a furry, four-footed
friend can fill.
I lowever, a word lo the wise: Kids should
speak to their parents before offering their ser­
vices to strangers.

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DEAR MR. MOORE: Gladly. I know my read­
ers will lake your worthwhile cause to their
hearts, because it's an effortless way to do good
deeds while having fun.
Readers, learn how youth groups can trick-ortreat for used eyeglasses by contacting your local
1 ions Club or LensCraftere; visit wwwsightniglit.org, or call the toll-free number 877-6054242. If trick-or-treatere don't make it to pick up
the glasses on Halloween, have no fear; Lions
Club and LensCraftere accept used eyeglasses
year-round.
P.S. For their safely, young trick-or-treatere
should always be accompanied by an adulL

Betty Berrvstl

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DEAR ABBY: I’lease ask your leaders to tricknr-trv.it for a worthy cause this Halloween.
Wo nets I thousands of volunteer "ghouls and
boys" to colled used eyeglasses
during the third annual "Sight
Night," a program sponsored by
Uons Clubs International and
LensCrafters. The donated glass­
es will be recycled and delivered
to needy individuals in countries
such as Tunisia, Bolivia and
Mexico.
Dear
In many dev eloping countries,
people have little or no access to
A bby
eye care, and glasses may cost up
to one month's wages. Tne out­
dated glasses lying around in your drawer may be
a precious gift to someone in need.
last year. Sight Night was a howling success.
Volunteers scared up 86,000 pairs of glasses on
I lalloween. This year, we hope more groups such
as Scout troops anti school districts will help col­
lect.
I.ions Clubs have been collecting and recycling
used eyeglasses for those in need for more than 70
years, and have partnered with LensCraftere siiKe
1988.
Abby, if your readers want to scare up some fun
this Halloween, urge them to give the gift of sight
to kids and adults around the world!
J. FRANK MOORE III, PRESIDENT, 2001-2002
LIONS CLUBS INTERNATIONAL

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Obituaries
WILLIAM JAM ES ALLEN
William James Allen, 92, of
Cherokee Avenue, Winter Park,
died Thursday, Oct. II, 2001.
Bom in Brunson, S.C., he
moved to Central Horida in
1949. He was a U S. Navy veter­
an of World War I! and served as
a motor machinist's mate. He
was also a self-employed land­
scaper. He was a member of
Mount Moriah Missionary
Baptist Church in Winter Park,
served on Church Choir No. 2,
the Trustee Board and Finance
Committee and was a member of
Early Rising Masonic Lodge No.
16 in Winter Park and American
Legion Post No. 0400 in Orlando.
Survivors include his wife,
Mary Lee Alien; a daughter,
Wllla T. Walker of Baltimore,
Md.; four grandthildren; and
three great great grandchildren.
Golden Funeral Home Inc., of
Winter Park is in charge of
arrangements.
KENDRU W . ANDERSON
Kendru W. Anderson, 80, of
Mohawk Trail, Winter Springs,
died Friday, Oct. 12,2001.
Bom in Muncy, Pa., he moved
to Centra] Florida in 1979. He
was a U S. Navy submariner
during World War II, and he was
also retired from Mobile Home
Industry. He was a member of
F&amp;A.M., 32nd Degree, and
Shrine Club, and he was also an
avid golfer.
Survivors include his wife
Donna M. Anderson; four sons,
Kendru W. Anderson Jr., and
Dean Anderson, both of
Louisville, Ky„ Gregory
Anderson of Colorado and
Jeffrey Anderson of Statesville,
Pa.; a daughter, Phyllis Hudson
of Louisville, Ky.; a brother, Carl
of Muncy, Pa.; a sister, Betty
Bauer of Allentown, Pa.; and 12
grandchildren.
Woodlawn Carey Hand
Longwood Chapel is in charge of
arrangements.
ETHEL 'B E R T CHADWICK
Ethel ''Bert" Chadwick, 80, of
Larkwood Drive, Sanford, died
Tuesday, Oct. 2,2001, in Sanford.
Bom in Shaliotte, N.C., she
moved to Central Florida in
1957. She was of the Baptist faith
and a seamstress. She was a •&lt;
member of the American Legion
Auxiliary and Ladies of the
Moose.
Survivors include two daugh­
ters, Mariles McGibbon of
Sanford and Myriam Garrett of
Sanford; three brothers, Ted
Bennett of Myrtle Beach, S.C.,
Mansel Bennett of Shaliotte,
N.C., and Marvin Bennett of
High Point, N.C.; a sister, Polly
Miligan of Ash, N.C.; five grand­
children; and six great grandchil­
dren.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel is in charge of arrange­
ments.
E MARIE COWAN
E. Marie Cowan, 67, of
DeBary, died Friday, Oct. 12,
2001, in Sanford.
Bom July 18,1934, in
Rushville, Ind., she moved to
Florida in 1975. She was a book­
keeper for the Sanford Herald
and a member of First United
Methodist Church in Sanford
and American Legion Post No.
53 in Sanford.
Survivors include her hus­
band, Ralph Cowan of DeBary;
four sons, Ralph Cowan II, of
Knoxville, Tenn., Chuck
Culbertson of Sanford, Charles
Cowan of Lake Mary, and Keith
Cowan of DeBary; a daughter,
Gail Gentile of VVinter Springs; a
brother, Ernest Hatfield of
Orlando; three sisters, Norma
Belcher of Orlando, Dottie
Atkinson of Auburn, Calif., and
Geneva Perkins of Orlando; nine
grandchildren; and one great
grandchild.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.

CLEO L. H IN RICH 5
Cleo L. Hinrichs, 82, of
Columbine Terrace, Orange
City, died Friday, Oct. 12, 2001,
in Florida Hospital Fish
Memorial, Orange City.
Bom in Madison, Minn., he
moved to Central Florida from
Minneapolis In 1985. He was a
retired vice president for
Midway Machine and
Engineering Co., o f St. Paul,
where he worked for 34 years.
He was a member o f DeBary's
Methodist Church, the
Citizens Observer Program,
M ason of Minnesota No. 165,
Scottish Rite of Masonry in
Minnesota and the Zuhrah
Temple of Minneapolis. He
was also a former member of
the Kiwanis and Lion's Club.
He enjoyed antiques, wood
craft and garage sales.
Survivors include his wife
o f 25 years, Dorothy Hinrichs;
a son, Richard C. Hinrichs of
Brooklyn Park, Minn.; a
daughter, Linda Hauch of
Carmichael, Calif.; a step­
daughter, Kathleen Baltuff of
Eden Prairie, M inn.; two
brothers, Orrin o f Navarre and
Keith of Starflower, Ariz.; and
nine grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be
made to the American Heart
Association, 7272 Greenville
Ave., Dallas, Texas, 75231.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.
HENRY 'H A N K ' GEORGE
M O R R IS JR .
Henry "H ank" George
M orris Jr., 84, of Glen Abbey
Land, DeBary, died Friday,

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Oct. 12,2001, in John Knox
Village Medical Center,
Orange City.
Born in Akron, Ohio, he
moved to DeBary in 1989. He
was a U.S. Army World War II
veteran who served in
England and other areas in
Europe with the 18th U.S.
Arnw Air Force. He received
the European Theater of
Operation Medal with Bronze
Star. He also was a retired vice
iresident for a truck and fork
ift sales company in
Baltimore, Md., where he
worked for 18 years. He was a
member of VFW DeBary Post
No. 8093 and a former mem­
ber of Glen Abbey Golf and
Country Club. He was of the
Protestant faith. He enjoyed
golf, traveling and spending
time with family.
Survivors include his wife
of 54 years, Helen Morris; a
son, Henry G. Morris of Seoul,
Korea; a daughter, Kathleen
Hagar of Dclmar, Del.; a broth­
er, Robert Morris of
Melbourne; and three grand­
children.
Memorial donations may be
made to the American Cancer
Society, 1599 Clifton Road,
N.E., Atlanta, Ga., 30329.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.

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Sanford; a son, Sherwood Ross of
Rochester, N.Y.; two brothers,
Henry Lee Drummer and Eilize
Samples, both of Belle Glade;
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Wednesday. O ctober 17. 2001

!State regulators warn public of Top 5 investment scams
rro m Staff Repotta
WUh the recent Interest rate
cuts by the Federal Reserve
[ ushing yields on fixed investr rents (ike certificates of deposit
qnd bonds to their lowest levels
i l years, Florida securities reguI itors issued a list of the Top 5
i rvestments to be wary about.
With many investors, particu1 irly those who are dependent
t n interest income, worried by
volatile stock markets and the
terrorist attacks on the World
trad e Center buildings and the
pentagon, Florida regulators
Earned against investing in
Bogus promissory notes, viati­
ca Is, exotic offshore investments
4nd other high-risk or fraudulent
investment promising
high
returns.
j "When evaluating an invest­
ment, you should remember that
risk and reward go together,"
said Don Saxon, director o f secu­
rities for the Florida Department
of Banking and Finance (DBF).
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unless the bank — not the
investor — "calls” or redeems
them. Redeeming the CD early
may result in a substantial loss,
upwards of 25 percent of the
principal. In Iowa, a retiree in her
70s invested more than $100,000
of her 97-year-old m other's
money in three callable CDs with
20-year maturities. Her inten­
tion, she told her broker, was to
use the money to pay her moth­
er's nursing home bills. State
regulators say sellers don’t
always disclose the risks and
restrictions of callable CDs.
• Internet Stock Pitches —
Con artists frequently use the
wide
reach
and
relative
anonymity of the Internet to
"pump and dump" stocks in lit­
tle-known companies, often
claiming tragic events such as
last m onth's terrorist attacks on
the World Trade Center build­
ings and the Pentagon will push
up the stock price. Many states
have Internet surveillance pro­
grams that watch for fraud or
investigate investor complaints.
State securities regulators urge

very, very skeptical, ask lots of
questions and get it in w riting."
Here is a list of the five invest­
ments, ranked roughly in order
of concern or prevalence:
• Promissory N otes —
Promissory notes are short-term
debt instruments. Investors
should stay away from notes
promising high returns —
upwards of 12 percent monthly
— from little-known companies.
Many of these high-risk notes are
sold by independent Insurance
agents, state regulators warn. In
Indiana, 18 elderly investors lost
nearly $1.4 million in a promis­
sory note scam. An 80-year-old
woman lost her life savings of
$324,000. Although praying with
their victims-to gain their trust,
the perpetrators diverted their
money to offshore bank accounts
and used it to buy expensive cars
and make first-class business
trips to China, India and Greece.
• "C allable" CDs — Older
investors beware: these higheryielding certificates o f deposit,
while appropriate for some,
won't mature for 10 to 30 years.

investors to Ignore anonymous
financial advice on the Internet
and in chat rooms.
• Prime Bank Schemes —
Scam artists, often operating
over the Internet, promise
investors returns as high as 300
percent through access to the
Investment portfolios o f the
world's elite banks. Purveyors of
these schemes often target con­
spiracy theorists, promising
access to the "secret" investment
used by the world's wealthiest
families. In North; Dakota, state
securities regulators say a small
group of salesmen, including a
local pastor, used religion and
family ties to bilk investors out
of $2 million in a prime bank
scheme.
• Viatical Settlements —
Originated as a way to help the
gravely ill pay their bills, these
interests
iterests in the death benefits of
terminally ill patients are always
high risk and sometimes fraudu­
lent. It works like this: a gravely
ill person sells his or her life
insurance policy to a viatical bro­
ker for between 40 to 80 percent

Lewis named
to national
committee

|Riggins-McCoy named employee of the month

Chief Deputy Clerk of the
Court Robert N. Lewis was
recently named a member of the
National
Association
of
Counties' (NACo) Justice and
Public
Safety
Steering
Committee by NACo President
Javier Gonzales.
NACo's 1! steering commit­
tees form the policy-making arm
of the association. Each commit­
tee is comprised of approximate­
ly 60 to 100 county officials who
meet several times during the
year to examine issues critical to
focal government.
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Steering Committee focuses on
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systems, including criminal jus­
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t.a n d f t e preventiqn.
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econfigured Boeing 727-200
ets as well as routes on the
:ompany's affiliate
airline
3oston-Maine Airways' fleet of
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Boston-Maine Airways. The
View service will be designed to
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well as expanded connections
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unusually high returns in com­
parison to other investment
options. Pie-ln-the-sky promises
often signal investment fraud.
• Has the seller given your
written information that fully
explains the investment? Make
sure you get proper written
information, suen as a prospec­
tus or offering circular, before
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you or your adviser to evaluate
and verify the particulars of the
Investment.
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sells the policy to a pool of
investors, with an estimate of
when the insured will die.
Investors' profits quickly dwin­
dle if the insured fails to die "on
time." In a new twist, state regu­
lators say "senior settlements"—
interests in the death benefits of
healthy older people — are now
being offered to investors as
"safe and guaranteed" alterna­
tives to CDs and other fixed
investments.
Before purchasing any invest­
ment, DBF urges investors to ask
the following questions:
• Does the investment meet
your
personal
investments
goals? Whether you are invest­
ing for long-term growth, invest­
ment income or other reasons, an
investment should match your
own investment goals.
• Are claims for the Invest­
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Wednesday. O ctober 17. 2001

Stadium

Murder

Continued from P i| e 1A
Saturday night and Sunday.
What the new tournament
lacks in quantity, is more than
made up in quality, as four of
the top six teams in the nation,
including the No. 1 and No. 2
ranked squads, will be In action.
"The folks in the stands will
see a lot of great softball and
plenty of home runs," Lessard
said.
Thursday's dedication cere­
mony begins at 7 p.m. There
will be a 21-gun salute honoring
the victims and the rescuers
involved in the Sept. 11 tragedy.
Members of the state champion
American Legion Post 53 base­
ball team will be at the event, as
will members of the Little
l-eaguc World Scries USA
Champion Apopka Little
League. Sanford baseball legend
Buddy Lake will help throw out
the first pitch, followed by a 10minute fireworks display.
"I'm expecting a standingroom only crowd," Lessard said.
"This is a beautiful stadium.
They've really done a fantastic
job renovating it, and everyone
should come sec it. Plus, the
fireworks show is going to be
great. It's going to be a real
community event."
Following the fireworks dis­
play, there will be an exhibition
game between New
Construction and Long Haul
TPS, two of the teams that will
participate in the ASA Super
Slow Pitch Softball Tournament
during the weekend.
The Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium was built in
1951 and replaced the city's ear­
lier stadium that hosted baseball
great Jackie Robinson. The new
1951 stadium was built at a cost
of $144,000 and was dedicated
to the Sanford soldiers who lost
their lives in World Wars I and
II. It served as the spring train­
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law enforcement officer from out
of state, said Olson.
"The relationship has been
strained from what I hear,"
Olson said. "We have to investi­
gate this as a major crime, but we
are not looking for any other sus­
pects at this time."
Amy Lohrmann was seen the
night before her death at about 6
p.m. by Olson. They both
worked out in the same gym, he
said. She was characterized by
her coworkers as a compassion­
ate and loving person.

"She cared about her work
and would go that extra step to
help people she supervised,"
said Judge John Sloop who
worked closely with Amy. "She
would go out in the evenings —
on her own time — to let them
know she was there to help,
which is pretty extraordinary.
She was more than just a proba­
tion officer. She was a coun­
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Christopher Patton can bo
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Giants from 1951 to 1959, and a
number of baseball greats,
including Willie Mays and
Willie McCovey, played at the
stadium.
The renovation project, which
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two years and cost $2 million.
Dan Ping can b« reached at
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Centre on U.S. 17/92 to become a
SupeiCenter, a combination dis­
count retail and grocery store.
That project began after resi­
dents in the Lake Forest neigh­
borhood successfully blocked
Wal-Mart's plans to build a facil­
ity on SR 46.
In July, the-City Commission
annexed nearly 22 acres on
Rinehart Road and rczoncd th e '
property
I’D
(Planned
Development) to allow
a
132,000-square-foot
Sam 's
Wholesale Club. The city's
Planning
and
Zoning
Commission
will
consider
Thursday whether to approve
site plans for the project.
Also on Thursday's P4cZ
agenda, commissioners will con­
duct a public hearing about
whether to rezone a 32-acre tract
from AG (Agriculture) to PD at
1601 Rinehart Road, allowing the
Bentonville, Ark. company to
construct a 212,000-square-foot
SupeiCenter. The project would

Central Florida GreeneWay.
• Consider the site plan for an
11,700-square-foot office/warehouse at 1200 Central Park
Drive.
• Conduct a public hearing to
consider a conditional use
request at 903-905 Sanford Ave,
T he property owner want to
build a duplex.
• Conduct a public hearing to
consider a conditional use
request at 1218 French Ave. The
property owner wants to open a
country/westem clothing store
next to the Bam.
The P&amp;Z meeting begins at 7

coincide with the extension of St.
John's Parkway from Upsala
Road to Rinehart Road.
"The St. John's extension is
scheduled to be completed
sometime in the first quarter of
2003," Wray said. "We tentative­
ly hope to break ground in April
or May of 2002.”
In
other
business
fur
Thursday's meeting, P&amp;Z is
expected to:
• Consider the preliminary
subdivision plan for Magnolia
Park, a 130-lot, single-family
development on 51 acres located
at 3801 Mellonville Ave. near the

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OPTIMISTS CLUB MEMBER FOR TICKETS. ALSO
AVAILABLE AT THE GATE, NIGHT OF THE SHOW

Select your own team
Rest ball score determines your division
Teams will be placed in divisions. Teams
with 10 or less with combined handicaps
or within 4 strokes of the lead will be in
the championship division.

All Scores On A Scratch basis: Within division
Winners Determined by Two-Day Totals:
Ties: Playoff
1st place in each division start on 1st tee
Others
Match of cards ( 18th hole back)
Optional:
Team skins both days ($20 per day)
Entry Fees:
$100 per person / $200 per team (Entry fees must be received
no later than October 2.3rd)
Green Fee. Cart Fee, Tax. Starting Times
Up to $2,800 in prizes, “ Individual Trophies" lor division winners,
Saturday night “Old Fashioned Southern Style Dinner’* in the
clubhouse, including RRQ Ribs. Green Beans, Raked Beans,
BBQ Chicken, Sliced Pork, Cole Slaw &amp; Corn On The Cob
(Dinner guests are $15.00 extra)
F o r M ore In fo rm a tio n , Phone 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -2 5 3 1 ,
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extensive food management experience prior to pur­
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MARJORIE ANNE NEVIN
Marjorie Anne Nevin, 73, of
' loro Terrace, Deltona, died
ay, O c t 15,2001, In her
Bom in Elizabeth, N.J., she
1 to Central Florida in
1972. She was a retired real
state agent and a member of
I the Deltona Civic Association
I Legal Secretary
I Association. She enjoyed play*
I ing Bingo and Las Vegas caslInos.
Survivors include a daughter,
I Joanne ReiUey of Roslyn, Pa.;
I and a sister, Jean Kuchek of
I Deltona.
Memorial donations may be
I made to Hospice of
I Volusia/Flagler, 3800
! Woodbriar Trail, Port Orange,
FL, 32119.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.

DOROTHY G. NORRIS
Dorothy G. Norris, 91, of
West Lake Mary Boulevard,
Lake Mary, died Saturday, Oct.
13,2001.
Bom in Spiers, Pa., she
moved to Central Florida in
1932. She was a general manag­
er for Kissimmee Livestock
Market for 50 years and a mem­
ber of Kissimmee United
Methodist Church.
Survivors include a sister,
Mary Ellen Kaglc of Sanford;
and several nieces and
nephews.
Wood lawn Carey Hand
Longwood Chapel is in charge
of arrangements.

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Gordon Spradley, 89, of
Detroit Terrace, Deltona, died
Sunday, Oct. 14,2001, In Florida
Hospital Fish Memorial, Orange
City.
Bom in Camden, S.C., he
moved to Central Horida from
Miami in 1988. He was a U.S.
Army World War II veteran,
and received the AP Theater
Ribbon with Three Bronze Stars
and One Bronze Arrowhead,
the Philippine Liberation Medal
with One Bronze Star; and the
45 Bronze Star Medal. He was a
retired manager of movie the­
aters for WOMETCO
Enterprises in Miami, where he
worked for 52 years. He was
former secretary for the Miami
Junior Chamber of Commerce,
and former chief barker for
Variety Club International.
Survivors include his wife of
54 years, Doris Spradley; two
sons, Mark and Stephen
Spradley, both of New Smyrna
Beach; a daughter, Stephanie
Carling of Jacksonville; and two
grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.
HENRY STEINMETZ
Henry Steinmetz, 76, of
Jinkins Circle, Sanford, died
Saturday, Oct. 13,2001.
Bom March 31,1925, in
Bayonne, N.J., he was a retired
New York City police officer
and also retired from the
Seminole County School Board.
Survivors include his wife,
Dorothy Steinmetz of Sanford;
two sons, John H. Steinmetz of
Burke, Va., and David T.
Steinmetz of Greensboro, N.C.;
two daughters, Susan D. Monti
of Deltona and Cathy L
Tltshaw of Orlando; a brother,
Valentine Steinmetz of Whiting,
N.J.; two sisters, Dorothy
Bliefemich of Whiting, N.J., and
Marie Wisscmann of Leisure
Village, N.J.; eight grandchil­
dren; and one grandchild.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.
DONNA M . TONDEVOLD
Donna M. Tondevold, 41, of
Silver Creek Drive, Winter
Springs, died Friday, Oct. 12,
2001.
Bom in Fort Benning, Ga.,
she moved to Central Florida in
1993. She was a quality inspec­
tor with Consolidated Labels of
Longwood. She was of the
Catholic faith.
Survivors include her mother,
Elizabeth Russell of Longwood;
her husband, Morris Tondevold
of Winter Springs; one daugh­
ter, Meagan Tondevold of
Winter Springs; one brother,
Steven Russell of London,
England; and three sisters, Ann
Gunter of Longwood, Linda
Walters of Germany and Joan
Russell of Longwood.
Wood lawn Carey Hand
Longwood Chapel of
Longwood is in charge of
arrangements.

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JA C K VAUGHAN
Jack Vaughan, 73, of
Thornhill C ircle, Oviedo,
died Friday, O ct. 12, 2001, in
his residence.
Born Nov. 23, 1927, in
Alvarado, Va., he resided in
Central Florida for 12 years.
He was a retired U.S. Navy
Seabec and a Viet Nam War
veteran. He w as o f the
Episcopalian faith. He w as a
m ember of M asonic Lodge
No. 48 in Abingdon, Va., and
the Winter Park Lodge, past
com m ander o f Legion of
Honor, Aloha Shrine Temple,
past president o f the Square
and Com pass Club, Scottish
Rite, York R ite, Souljouners,
past w orthy patron of
Amaranth, Lei-Aloha
Chapter of Eastern Star, Elks
Lodge No. 1248 and
Sem inole County Sheriff's
O ffice COP.
Survivors include his w ife,
Florence Vaughan of O viedo;
three sons, Dudley Vaughan
o f W ingate, N .C., Gary
Vaughan o f Toano, Va., and
George Vaughan of O viedo;
a daughter, Barbara King o f
Arlington, Texas; two broth­
ers, Charles Vaughan of
Boston, M ass., and Jerry
Vaughan o f Bristol, Va.; four
sisters, Virginia Williamson
o f Meadowview, Va.,
Dorothy Sm ith o f Fairfield,
Va., M arilyn Pennington of
Nixa, Mo.; and Ann Pierce of
Abingdon, Va.; three grand­
children; and three great
grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral.Hom e of
W inter Springs is in charge
of arrangem ents.

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LOUISE E. W IMBERLY
Louise E. Wimberly, 83, of
Hawkins Avenue, Sanford,
died Saturday, Oct. 13, 2001, in
her residence.
Bom May 2,1918, she was a
homemaker and a member of
Mount Olive A.M.E. Church.
Survivors include a daugh­
ter, Marie L Davis of Sanford;
a sister, Edna Pearl Smith of
Sanford; a niece, Willie Mae
Davis of Sanford; and one
grandchild.
Wllson-Elchelberger
Mortuary Inc., of Sanford is In
charge of arrangements.

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G o lf tournament
set for Saturday
The second golf tourna­
ment sponsored by Universal
Needs Alliance Inc., is sched­
uled for Saturday, O ct 20, at
Twin Rivers Golf Club In
Oviedo.
The event will begin at
11-JO a.m., and practice
greens will be available. Tec
off time is 1 p m
Cost is $60 per player and
Includes a luncheon and door
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! The plan allegedly had
Wysocki getting into the fenced
Urea of the jail and prying open a
door with a crow bar. He would
then help Kovacs overpower a
corrections officer and flee. They
Were going to try to leave the
country, said Olson.
Unlike many planned escapes,
this one was unconventional as
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thought it was laid out w ell"
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auto theft and aiding a prisoner
escape. He had been in and out
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stay away from officers, but if
they see a car like that they flock
to it," said Maitland Chief Ed
Doyle.
Also receiving new vehicles
for their DARE programs were
the Winter Springs and Maitland
lice departments. Bill Heard
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to local police agencies.
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Wednesday
October 17, 2001

Briefs
PGA TOUR AT DISNEY
THIS WEEKEND
A field of 144 top PGA
TOUR players heads to the
tees at Walt Disney World
Resort on October 18-21 in
the 2001 National Car Rental
Golf Classic. The Classic,
now In Its 31st year, boasts a
$3.4 million purse — its
largest ever — Including a
record winner's share of
$612400.
Duffy Waldorf plans to
defend the Classic champi­
onship he earned in a dra­
matic shootout with Tiger
Woods and Steve Flescn last
year.
Rounds of the 2001
National Car Rental Golf
Classic will be on Disney's
Magnolia and Palm courses.
Admission tickets are avail­
able in advance. Daily
Tickets (Thursday or Friday $15; Saturday - $20; Sunday $25) and Weekly Badges
($50) can be purchased
through Tlcketmaster by call­
ing 407-839-3900. The
Fairway Club Pass ($125) is
available at Walt Disney
World golf pro shops, by
calling 407-824-2250.
For additional information
on Disney Golf events or teetimes, call 407-939-GOLF
(4653).

WINNING WAYS GIRLS
HOOPS CAMP
Winning Ways Basketball is
hosting its 2001 Girls Tip-Off
Camp for girls in grades 5-12
on October 20-21 at the Lake
Brantley High School
Athletic Fieldhousc.

This year's camp will fea­
ture 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
ing Ways Basketball's
baske
Barry Mestel at 407-339-9053
or 1-877-808-HOOP (4667).
You can also check the
Winning Ways Basketball
website for additional infor­
mation at www.winwaysinc.com.

WINTER SPRINGS REC.
OFFERINGS
The City of Winter Springs
Parks and Recreation
Department is currently
planning a Fall season
Program schedule. Such pro­
grams offered are:
• Ballroom Dancing _ will
take place on Thursday from
7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Winter
Springs Civic Center. Cost is
$56 per person and is
instructed by Dr. Martha
Lyle.
• Basketball _ the Winter
Springs Basketball League is
now taking registrations for
the Fall hoops season. Boys
and girls Grades K-12 partici­
pate in different leagues. The
cost is $80 for residents and
$85 for non-residents. There
is a discount for additional
siblings of $10. Games are
ilayed at Indian Trails MS,
ackson Heights MS, Winter
Springs HS, and UCF on
Saturdays and Sundays. For
information call the WS
Basketball League at 407-327­
8952 or the WSPRD at 407­
327-4761.
* Golf Programs _ began
October 1st and will continue
monthly through the Fall and
again in the Spring of 2002,
at Winter Springs Golf Club.
Programs are for children
ages 6 and older. The cost is
$40 per month for hour long
lessons weekly. Registration
is at Winter Springs Golf
Club from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. For
more information please call
Winter Spring Golf Club at
407-699-1833 or the WSPRD
at 407-327-4761.
• Gymnastics _ will take
place on Tuesday from 6 p.m.
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Super slow pitch schedule set
By D«an Smith
Sports EdHor

SAN FORD — It's quality, not quantity,
that counts.
When the rescheduled ASA (Amateur
Softball Association) Super Slow Pitch
Softball Championship gets started on
Friday four of the top ''Open'’ teams in
the country will have local fans ooh-ing
and aah-ing at the beautifully renovated
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium.
The tournament was originally sup­
posed to be a 10-team double elimination
event, but because of the delay to this
week, several teams could not get
enough players to attend because they
could not get off of work or because their
children are back in school and could not
traveL
But the No. 1 and No. 2 ranked teams

Top ASA teams to play in
tournament this weekend
in the national poll and four of the top
six in the rankings are coming, which
should eliminate a lot of the mow out
games that can occur in larger tourna­
ments and make for a very good all­
around event
The tournament which will now fea­
ture Round-Robin games followed by a
single elimination playoff, will not &lt;
dally begin until Friday, but the gala
rededication ceremony for Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium will be held
tomorrow (Thursday) starting at 7 pan.
In addition to die dedication cere­

monies, there will be an exhibition game
between Long Haul/Taylor
Brothers/Shen Corpora tion/TPS and
New Construction starting at approxi­
mately 8:15 pan., and then a fireworks
display. Admission is free to the public.
Tne tourney begins at 7 p.m. on Friday
with New Construction facing Team
Mizuno, followed by a 9 p.m. contest
between Long Haul/Taylor
Brothers/Shen Corpora tion/TPS and
Team Mizuno.
Action starts early on Saturday with
Hague/Resmondo/Spedalty Tank/TPS

playing a doubleheader against New
Construction at 9 a.m. and Team Mizuno
at 11 a.m.
Long Haul/Taylor Brothers/Shen
Corpora tion/TPS then wraps up the
round robin with a doubleheader against
New Construction at 1 p.m. and
Hague/Resmondo/Spedalty Tank/TPS
at 3 p.m.
The Single Elimination Tournament is
set to begin at 5 p.m. with the No. 2
seeded team taking on the No. 3 seeded
team, followed by a 7 p.m. contest
between the No. 1 ana No. 4 teams.
The tourney is scheduled to wrap up
on Sunday with the Third and Fourth
Place Game at 9 a.m., followed by the
Championship Game at 11 a.m.
For tournament ticket information call
the City of Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department at 407-330-5697.

A s c le a r a s m u d
6 A and 4 A
take shape,
but 5A still
w ide open

By Irut Hrwrsna
Special to the Herald

TAMPA — The sun was glar­
ing, the heat was oppressive,
and the competition was
intense — but the Seminole Ice
stayed cool and were able to
claim the U-18 Girls
Championship at the Black

By Dan Smith
Sports Editor

W atch L ab o r D a y In v itatio n al

SA N FO R D _ Just when

things looked to be clearing
up in the district football
for the local teams, the Class
5A-District 3 race became
even more wide open.
Lake Brantley would have
all but clinched a spot in the
Class 6A-District 1 playoffs
with a win over Oviedo on
Thursday, but the Lions had
other ideas and upset the
Patriots on their home turf,
making a five-way tie for the
title a possibility.
But when DeLand eliminat­
ed Seminole with its first dis­
trict win on Friday, the 6A-1
race was down to four teams
and that number could be
three or maybe even two after
this week.
Mandarin (5-2 overall, 4-1 in
district) finishes its 6A-1
schedule this Friday when it
plays at Ed White (4-2 overall,
22 in 6A-1). A win by
Mandarin would clinch at
least a tie for the district title
for the Mustangs and elimi­
nate the Senators, while an Ed
White upset would probably
knock Mandarin out of the
playoffs.
Lake Brantley (5-2 overall,
31 in district) is at Seminole
this Friday and a win would
probably secure at least a tie
H m M p M o by Tommy Vlncant
for the title as the Patriots
Winter Springs' Chauncey Hampton (No. 24) ran tor three touchdowns (39-. 88-. and 1-yards) In a 40-17 thump­
only have a 6A-1 game left
See Football, Page 2B

Ice cool
field in
tourney

ing of Lake Mary at Don T. Reynolds Stadium Friday that gave the B ea n sole possession ol second place in Class
5A-District 3 with games coming up against TTtuavWe and Mainland over the next seven days.

Logjam in Flag Football Minor League
By Dtan Smith
Sports Editor

SANFORD — The City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks Department Youth
Flag Football League reached the mid-point
of its season this past Saturday and the titles
are still up for grabs.
The Minor League (7-through-9 year olds)
continues to feature extremely tight games
and the standings reflect that.
The day opened with Josh Smith scoring
on a 14-yard touchdown run with 19-sec­
onds left in the game to give the Bengals an
18-13 victory over the Raiders on the field
across from Sanford Middle School.
The Cowboys then took a 14-12 lead late
in the game with the undefeated Jaguars
then got two excellent defensive plays from
McCathom Banks in the final 40 seconds of
the contest with the Jaguars inside the
Cowboys' 20-yard line to cap the upset.
The Bengals, Cowboys and Jaguars arc all
2-1, while the Raiders are a hard-luck 0-3.
The Major League (10-to-12 year olds) is
not quite as close, but the games are still

going down to the wire.
The Cowboys remained undefeated with a
14-0 victory over the 49ers, who moved the
ball well on offense, but could not penetrate
the Cowboys goal-line.
The Steelers moved into second place
with a 12-6 victory over the Packers in
another game that saw the losing team
move the ball well on offense, but unable to
score.
The Cowboys are 3-0 and lead the Steelers
(2-1), the Packers (1-2) and the 49ers (0-3).
This Saturday (Oct. 20), the Minors have
the Raiders taking on the Jaguars at 9 a.m.
and the Cowboys challenging the Bengals at
10.15 a.m.
In the Majors, the Packers tackle the
Cowboys at 11:30 a.m. and the 49ers battle
the Steelers at 12:45 p.m.
A recap of the scoring:
MINORS
BEN G A LS I I , R A ID E R S U
Bengal* _ Andrew Jatinaun IS run ( n tta pwnl laded)
Raider* _ Michael EJw anl* IS run (N«U Putt n f t l point run)
ttmgaU _ Huh South 23 run (extra point U ilrJ)
Raider, _ tU u h n Gather, 30-jranl run MU up IS-yard touch­
down run by Michael Edward, ( n t n potr.1 tilled)

_ Joah South I t run with 19 Mental* M l ( n t n point
failed)
* N O T 1 . Bengal* puDnl flag to atop R a lla n * 1 12-yard Itrw
C O W B O Y S H JA G U A R S U
Cowboy* _ (on Gunther IS run (Dylan Cloaa 2 punt run)
Jaguat* _ Ryan Daily 30-yani l a l a t f rrtum acta up Shannon
Smith I t nan ( n t n point try laaltd)
Cowboy*,. Jon Gunther 3 run ( n t n point try laaltd)
Jaguar, _ Stale Potter I run ( n t n pun* laded)
* N o n _ Jaguar* &lt; lm * tnatde the Cowboy* 20. but
McCathom Banka knock, down two aui* touchdown paaan
and Cowboy* take oyer an down*.

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Cowboy* . Jerry Punier 41 tun (Nikecm Peanon n t n point
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Ctawboy* . Lome Merthte interception arts up ferry PunJrr 23
nan (Gentry Charlton n t n pocnl run)
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Packer* . Roger Leon t run (ectra point laded)
Satelet* . Adrian Thacker 9 run ( n t r * poanl failed)
Saeelei* . Adrian Thacker 23 tun ( n t n point laded)
* N O n . Mylcr Neal had tome tamely dag pulb and played
great defence h e Sterlet*. Garrett Fraget. Zek Roger, and Roger
Lacet had good pawing and running play, h e the Pa. here, who
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Soccer Tournament In Tampa.
The Ice, an Under-18 girls
’er travel team out of the
ole Soccer Club, were
playing in its second out-of­
town tournament of the new
fall season.
Under the direction of head
coach Bob Hurring and assis­
tant coaches Tommy Hemphill
and Karen McCullen, the Ice
had traveled to the Top Hat
Invitational in Columbus,
Georgia and come home with
three wins in four games
against top-level premier teams
from Georgia ana Alabama.
In anticipation of out-of-state
tournament travel later this sea­
son, the team voted to stay in
Central Florida for a Labor Day
tournament.
The squad knew there was
good competition to be had at
the Black Watch Invitational,
and the team was not disap­
pointed.
Behind the solid defense of
Lauren McIntosh, Alison Tradd,
Mindy and Jenny Mulvihill,
and goalkeeper Natalie
Haerens, the Ice only allowed
one shot to find the back of the
net in the three games of
Round-Robin First Round play.
Offensively, the team got 10
goats from Lindsey Affoiter,
Jessica Zabel, Cristina Saenz,
Courtney Van Dyke, and Judith
Claessens.
The sun had barely risen on
Labor Day morning when the
Ice took the field for its semifi­
nal match against the Mako
team.
And the defense continued to
play outstanding soccer, post­
ing its third shutout in four
games with a 3-0 victory over
Mako.
Affoiter, Zabel and Van Dyke
scored the goals for the locals.
With its fourth victory in
hand, the Ice were now headed
into the Championship Game
where they would face the host
U-18 Black Watch team, which
was understandably eager to
win its own home tournament.
In the final match, both teams
put forth their best effort in a
hard-fought bahle.
The Ice went into halftime
with a 1-0 lead as Affoiter and
Alicia Briggs assisted on a goal
by Saenz.
Both teams began the second
half with determination — the
Black Watch were determined
to equalize the score, and the
Ice were determined not to let
See Ice, Page 2B

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be the Crystal
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Free duck hunting workshops in Marion, Indian River counties
Special to the Herald
OCALA — The Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission (FWC) is presenting
two free workshops for anyone interested in
learning how and where to hunt ducks in Florida.
The family-oriented events are designed for
beginning through advanced duck hunters and
those unfamiliar with duck hunting in Florida.
The first is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 27, from
l&gt;a.m. until 5 p.m., at the new Indian River
County Public Shooting Range al 10455 102nd
Terrace in Sebastian. To sign up contact the T.M.
Gtxdwin Waterfowl Management Area at (407)
726-2862. If you call after hours please leave a

Football----Continued from page IB
with winless Sandalwood.
Oviedo (5-2 overall, 4-1 in 6Al ) play* ils \Uitnecomlng game
Ibis Friday against nun-district
foe University in a tune-up for
the Lions' linafdistrict contest
with Seminole on Friday,
October 25lh.
The Class 4A-District 5 race
took a bad turn for Like Howell
on Friday as the Silver Hawks
dropped a 24-7 decision to No. 9
state-ranked New Smyrna Beach
at Airport Field.
Even though it was just the
lirsl loss in district for Lake
t lowed ( 4-3 overall, 2-1 in dis­
trict), the Silver I lawks dropped
into a tie for second place in the
IA-5 standings on Monday
when undefeated I’alm Bay (6-0
overall, 3-0 in district) whipped
New Smyrna Beach (5-2 over­
all, 2-1 in 4A-5), 27-14, in a twice
rescheduled game.
The Silv er I lawks must now
go on the road to face Palm Bay,
the defending Class 6A State
Champions and currently
ranked No. 2 in the state poll,
litis Friday and then return
home to play a tough Merritt
Gland squad (4-2 overall, 2-1 in
5A-4) to finish its district sched­
ule.
I he biggest winners on Friday
were Winter Springs and
I vman.
Hit- Bears improved to 4-2
overall anil 3-1 in Class 5ADistrict 3 with their mauling of
l ake Mary and are now alone in
-ecund place in the district,
behind Mainland, while the
Greyhounds won for the second
straight week, outscoring
Iitiisv ille 47-36, to get to 2-5
overall, but more importantly
evened their district record at 2y

And things could get better
tor those two teams this week as
l.ymati will play Mainland (5-1

voice mail message or contact Ron Bielefeld by
Email al bielefrmwc.state.fl.us.
The second workshop will be held in the Ocala
National Forest at the FWC’s Hunter Education
Training Center (HETC) at 7325 NE 170th Ave.
(CR 314) from 9 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., on Saturday,
Nov. 3. To sign up call the HETC at (352) 6252804.

Registration is free but space is limited for both
workshops.
"The Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission has offered these workshops around
the state for the past six years and they've been so
successful that they have become annuals events,"
said Ron Bielefeld, FWC waterfowl biologist and

overall, 3-0 in 5A-3) at Daytona
Beach Municipal Stadium on
Thursday (7:30 p.m.) and Winter
Springs has Titusville and
Mainland at home this week­
en d , the T errier* o n Frid ay and
the Buccaneers on Monday in a
make-up from October Nth.
Even though it is still 2-2 in
the 5A-3 race. Lake Mary (3-4
overall) was the big loser on
Friday. The Rams have now lost
to both Mainland and Winter
Springs and must win their next
two games, Pine Ridge at home
this week and at Lyman next
week, both of whom are tied in
the district standings with Lake
Mary, if it is to have any chance
of earning a playoff spot.
Lyman found itself down 3626 entering the fourth auarter
Friday night, but scorea 21
unanswered points with the
help of a fumble recovery and
defensive stand to defeat
Titusville at Draa Field.
The Terriers scored with 1:29
left in the third quarter to build
that 10-point advantage, but the
Greyhounds came back quickly
as Mark McNealy scored on a
25-yard run just 2:34 later.
Lyman then recovered a fum­
ble on the ensuing kickoff and
McNealy put the Greyhounds
ahead to stay four plays later
with a three-yard touchdown
run with 9:24 showing on the
clock.
Titusville tried to answer, dri­
ving to the Lyman 25 before the
Greyhounds stiffened and
stopped a fourth down and four
yards to go play two yards
short.
Travo Woods then put the
game away with a 76-yard
touchdown run with 1:57 to go.
Junior quarterback Victor
Johnson led a Lyman attack that
rushed for 413 yards with 163
yards on 14 carries, including
touchdown runs of 61- and fiveyards in the first half. McNealy,
who missed several games early

in the season with injuries, was
right behind with 152 yards on
19 carries, and also added
touchdown runs of 52- and 1yards and a two-point conver­

Five passes for a game-high 109
yards for Lake Howell.
D ISTR IC T STANDINGS
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along with his fourth quarter
heroics, to give him 25 points on
the night. Woods was also over
100 yards rushing for the night
with 101 on just four carries.
An expected high-scoring bat­
tle between Lake Howell and
New Smyrna Beach turned into
a defensive battle, with the host
Barracudas leading 6-0 at half­
time and 12-0 after three peri­
ods.
The Silver Hawks finally got
on the board in the fourth peri­
od when Chris Narsesian
hauled in a 27-yard touchdown
pass from John Williams to cut
the lead to 12-7.
But homecoming king
DeMario Marshall caught a 49yard TD reception midway
through the fourth quarter, and
running back Danny Usilton ran
for a four-yard score to put the
game out of reach.
Williams ran for 92 yards on
22 carries and Narsesian caught

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TEAM STATISTICS
Flrel Downs _ Lyman 12. Titusville IE
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Lyman 36-113, Titusville 53390.
Patting _ Lyman 1-2-0; Titusville 3-61.
Patelng yards _ Lyman 6; Titusville 43.
Fum bles-loti. Lyman l - l ; Titusville &gt; Z
Penalties _ Lyman 7-50. Titusville 5-23.
Punts-average _ Lyman 0-0 0 Titusville 0 0 0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSH ING _ Lyman; Johnson 14-163,
McNealy 19-132. Woodi 4-101; Titusville:
Green 26-201, Bernard 12-77, Tony Ionian 7-40.
PA 5SIN G _ Lyman: Johnson 1-2-0, I ;
Titusville; Bernard 3-6-1,63.
RECEIVING _ Lyman; Woods 1-6 , Titusville:
Edmond Theut 1 -36, Green 1-21

BARRACUDAS 24,
SILVER HAWKS 7
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TEAM STATISTICS
First downs _ la k e Howell 6; New Smyrna
BfiKh 14Rutheo-yardt _ Lake Howell 26-110; New
Smyrna Beach 43-197.
Pissing _ Laka Howell 6-16-1; New Smyrna
Beuch 12-150.
raw ing yards _ Lake llow ell 106; New Smyrna
Beach 163.
FumMeo-loat _ Lake Howell 041; New Smyrna
Beach 0 0
Penalties _ Lake Howell 9-64; New Smyrna
Beach 6-43
Punto-eversge _ la k e llow ell 5-31.4; New
Smyrna Beach 3-33A

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING . Lake Howell: Williams 22-92.
Furjank 2 1 2 . C o n e 3-4. Walker 1-2; New
Smyrna Beach: Boyd 2 0 4 3 . D. Usilton 8-32.
Marshall 3 26. Schilaky 6-22. Alderman 1-13.
Jones 112. Moullry 1-6, Morgan 1-1.
rA SS INC . Lake Howell: Marshall 312-1,
102, Furjank 1-4-0. 4; New Smyrna Beach:
Schllsky 12-130,163.
RECEIVING . Lake Howell Narsesian 3109,
Williams H m inus 3), New Smyrna Beach:
Marshall 6 1 0 0 , Moullry 6-41, O n 1-14,
Alerander 1-6.
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who has ever thought about duck hunting will
take advantage of one of these workshop so they
can start enjoying this great sport," said Bielefeld.
The workshops will again be taught by hunters,
and FWC biologists Ron Bielefeld and Rick Bmst.
Bielefeld has a masters degree in wildlife biology
from Louisiana State University and a bachelors
degree from the University of Wisconsin. His
masters thesis was a study of canvasback ducks
on the Mississippi Delta.
Brust has a bachelors degree in wildlife biology
from the University of Wisconsin where he also
took post-graduate classes in biology and wildlife
management His masters thesis dealt with hoodSee Outdoors, Page 3B

workshop coordinator.
The one day workshops will be packed with just
about all the information hunters need to get
started duck hunting in Florida. By the time it's
over, participants will know what to wear, what
equipment to use, how to set up the hunting area,
how to identify ducks, proper hunting ethics,
where to go, how to get there, and more!
In addition, there will be a live retriever demon­
stration, as well as instruction on post-hunting
activities such as how to legally transport birds,
how to clean them, and even a few recipes on
how to prepare them for the supper table.
"Duck hunting is a great way to get out and
enjoy all the outdoors has to offer. 1 hope anyone

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The Seminole Ice U-18 Premier Travel Team out of the Seminole Soccer Club poses proudly with their trophies after giving up just one goal and scoring 14
In five games to win the championship of the Black Watch Labor Day Invitational Soccer Tournament in Tampa.

Ice
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that happen.
Black Watch was able to pene­
trate deep into the defensive
end of the Ice. The local fans in
attendance held their breath as a
Black Watch forward got off a
beautifully-placed and powerful
shot heading across the goal

toward the far upper front cor­
ner that seemed destined to tie
the score.
But Haerens made her best
save of Ihe tournament as she
lunged up and over to the far
post comer and managed to
send the ball back out into the
playing field as she slammed
into the post.

After a brief injury delay, play
resumed and the Ice defense
continued to deny the hosts into
the net as it made Saenz's first
half goal stand up and recorded
its fourth shutout in five games
to capture a well-earned First
Place Trophy.
The members of the Seminole
Ice are: Lauren Atman, Lindsey

Affolter, Alicia Briggs, Judith
Claessens, Brooke Davis,
Natalie Haerens, Chessie
Kersenbrock, Quenton Kincaid,
Lauren McIntosh, Jenny
Mulvihill, Mindy Mulvihill,
Jackie Parsons, Cristina Saenz,
Cheryl Sanchez, Alison Tradd,
Courtney Van Dyke, and Jessica
Zabel.

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Local tracks get back to normal
Special to the Herald
BITHLO — Things are scheduled to get back to
normal this week at the local FASCAR tracks.
This Friday night (October 19th), Orlando
Speedworld will hold heats and features in all of
the regular FASCAR classes o f Super Late Model,
Modified, Mini-Stock, Sportsman, Super Stock
and Strictly Stock after being closed last week so
competitors could practice for the Florida
Governor's Cup at New Smyrna Speedway.
Gates often a 6 p.m. and racing begins at 8 p.m.
every Friday night at the track located 17 miles
east of Orlando Detween Orlando and Titusville
on Highway 50 at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.

NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
SAMSULA — This Saturday (October 20th),
New Smyrna Speedway will also get back to reg­
ular division racing after several weeks of rainouts and hosting the Florida Governors Cup last
week. On the schedule are heats and features in
the regular FASCAR divisions of Super Late
Model, Late Model, Mini-Stock, Sportsman, Super
Stock and Strictly Stock.
Gates open at 5 p.m. and racing begins at 7:30
p jn . every Saturday night at the track located at
the comer of S R 44 and CR 419, between New
Smyrna, DeLand and Daytona.

TE S T A N D T U N E
BITHLO — Test and Tune will be held every
Wednesday night from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at
Orlando Speedworld.
Cost Is $20, which is good for the car and three
people in the pits only, while Individuals can
enter for $5.
Also you are invited to tune in to Daytona's
WNDB-AM 1150 ‘ The n e iv ‘ V O IC E " o f S to ck C a r
R a c in g /" 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 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!
For more information on any local short track
action, call the FASCAR offices at (407) 5ft8-l367
(Orlando) or (386) 427-4129 (New Smyrna), or
check the Internet site at WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM, or E-Mail at FASCARNOW0AOL.COM.
RESULTS
ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD
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SUPER LATE MODELS . I. (115)
Bnyd. 1 (47) Ru.lv Ehmulr.
5. (51) Jjro b W jn rn . 4. (IS) J jm l Alltamc S. (16) E J J m Rin(t A (5) tfcvkj
lU rt. 7. (2**1 Mikr Murj'hv; X (14) Ronnw R itk h .4 (M ) T r.v t, Kittlrwn.
10. (15) R aton Might. II (7) M ilt C'.rilfin. I I (72) D m to rn . IV (VR)
luittn Drjwdjr: 14. (SI) R u n Thurntm; 15 (50) M irk Fm torwn. 10 (45)
K U k I Untoy, 17. (44) Git * Bn«&gt;U. IS (SKI) G nv g r Murphy. 19 (SIX)
Btlly Pratt; 20 (22) U n y IH ttm
SPORTSMAN _ I. (04) lA «i* Sim ian; 2. (17) Bill LimtnU; V (4) Rkk
M u » . 4 (97) Krlly Urrrtt. V (2) Brrtt BullrrmrtT. h (2 J) R k h in l )li*hl.
7. (23) Trick TK ktim , S. (44) |u.lin )UU; 9. (22) An*rlo A m u r: 10 (7) Bill
IUII. II. (31) |ikr Sullivan
M INI-STOCK . I. (99) Tom Clark; 2. (S3) Rrc &gt;l«llin*rr; J (9S) (.((
Davit, 4.(13) Dm CUrk; 3. (211) Tony Elmd, fc (*l )ami* O ta o n ; 7 (7) Tim
M crh aiL S (07) Dick Lau lu .9. (17) Ra» William.; 10 (20) C h ri. Jcmo; 11
(51) Rare I X k m on . 12. (77) Randy B b lr d r r ; 1 1 ( !) Brad Strvttw 14
(07) G cor*r Gotham. Jr
SURER STOCK . I. ( I) Carl M m . 1 (l») |&lt;4m H od*r, 1 (7) Bob
W inn; 4 (44) Bob Brdrr; 3 (54) John Smith; A (U ) Butch tV rrr. 7. (I2X)
Rkk Jc*m . S (50) Jrff Wright; 9 (*7) Bill InomM. 10 (Ul Irotu rd Story;
11. (17) Rob Watford. I I (3) Jam n Adam.; IV (M) Dran M cdothin. 14
(81) Lmny Crary; 1 1 (77) W attm S h u n . 16. (IS) Ron Sutton.
STRICTLY STOCK . 1. (48) David Smith. 2. (77) Brian A nilm on; V (0)
Mkharl Sray; 4 (74) John Shrvcm. 5 (A) Vctnim Ward. 6 (5S) Charlw
Pitta; 7 (27) Harry Patk». 0 (IIXI) John MacArthur. 9 (69) n m WaJtm. Jr;
10. (66) Tim rdmorvlccn. II. (10) Rosrr tadrau. 12 (S R JS trvr Dormer.

Briefs
Continued from page IB
to 7 p.m. (beginners) and 7 p.m.
to 8 p.m. (advanced) at the
Indian Thills Middle School.
Cost is $30 per participant for a
four-week session, ages 6-to-15,
and is instructed by Amy Purdy
of Orlando Aerials.
* Jazzercize _ will take place
on Monday, Wednesday and
Friday evenings from 6 p.m. to
7 p.m. at the Winter Springs
Civic Center. Cost Is $28 for a
four-week session and the class
is instructed by Charlena Mann.
* Swing Dancing _ will take
place on Wednesdays from 7
p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Winter
Springs Civic Center. Cost is $40
per couple or $25 per person
and is instructed by Judi
Siegfried.
•Tae Kwon Do _ will take
place every Monday evening
from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the
Winter Springs Civic Center.
Cost is $30 for a four-week ses­
sion and is taught by David
Turnbull of Seminole Tae Kwon
Do.
* Tennis Programs _ began
Oct. 1 and wilt continue month­
ly through the Fall and again in
the Spring of 2002, at IXiscawilla
Tennis Center. Programs are for
children ages 6 and older. The
cost Is $40 per month for hour

long sessions weekly.
Registration arc the Tennis
.Center from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. For
info call the Tennis Center at
407-366-7990 or the WSPRD at
407-327-4761.
* Yoga _ will take place on
Tuesdays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
at the Winter Springs Civic
Center. Cost is $12 per class,
which is instructed by the
Reverend Donna Conley.
For more information on
Program session dates as well
as other Recreation Programs,
please call 407-327-4761.
PLAY IT A G A IN S P O R T S
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 to the
top finishers in each event and
ail 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 Stales 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
participants and new-product
demonstrations.
Race applications may be
obtained at the following
Orlando-area Day It Again
Sports stores: Lake Mary (Lake
Mary Boulevard and 1-4), down­
town Orlando (Publix Center,
Orange Avenue and Michigan
Street), Metro West (Publix
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 and Tuskawilla Road).
Applications are also available
in Daytona Beach (Beville Road
and Clyde Morris Boulevard)
and Leesburg (Highway 441
across from Lake Square Mall).
Registrants may go to the
www.playitagainsports.com
web site for forms and informa­
tion. or call 407-788-8280. Entry
fees for pre-registrants are $15
(or $20 the morning of the
event). All entrants will receive
t-shirts, refreshments and regis­
tration packets.

Wednesday. October 17. 2001

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Tha ft. John# Rtvar Water Mans gam rnt District has racarvad Vw appAcaborys) lor Consunpirva Water Us* born
SEMINOLE CO BO OF CO COMM. Robart OAdofpha P E . 500 WLaAa Mary
Bhrd. Sanford. FL 32773. sppAcabon §9270 Tha sppAcant proposal to us*
11.16 mteon gaftont par day of Orottod Water to supply a population of 34.
757 paopte to 2020. Tha wAhdrawais usad by his proposad proyacl wd con­
sist of Ortxrd Water bom Vi* Ftondan Aqufar vte 5 acbva wafs and 2 pro­
posad w**f to Samtoote County, located to Sact«on* 2. 11, 7. TownsNp 20
South. Rang* 29 Ead. known as HEATHROW HANOVER Also. wAhrfrawate
usad by INS proposad protact w * consist of Ground Water from Vi* Ftondan
Aqurfar via 2 acbva wate to Sarrvnote County, located to Sactnn 29. Township
19 South. Rang* 30 East, known as M tndustnd
Tha M*(t) contatotoq tach of lha abovw^ksted appAcabonfs) ara avaiabte tor
tospacbon Monday through Friday aacapt tor Mgal hoAdays. 8 00 Am to 5 00
p m af Via St Johna Rrvar Watar Managamant District Haadquariars or Via
appropriate serves cantor Wrvtan obyacBons to Vw appAcabon may ba mada,
but should ba Mad with (racarvad by) Via Dwtncl CterS. 4049 Rato S t. Palatka.
Florida 32177-1429. no later Vian 21 days from Via date of pubAcabon
Written obfacbons should toanbfy Via obfactor by nama and adebass. and My
daaerba Via obtacbon to Vw appAcabon F6ng a written obfwcbon doaa not
anbda you to a Chapter 120. Florida Statutes. Arbrvrvdratrva tteanng Onfy
Vx&gt;sa parsons whoca substantial toterasts ara aFacted by Via ‘ T ffra w i and
who Ma a pattern maabng Via raquaamants of Sacbona 120 596 and 120 57.
Florida Statutes, and Chapter 26-106. Ftonda Adrvmstrabva Coda, may
obteto an Arfrnmittranva haaring Al Imafy Mad wntter\obfacttona wB ba prasantad to lha Board tor constoarabon to Ra dakbarabona on appAcabon prior to
Via Board taking action on Via appAcabon
Gtona Law**. Dvactor. Drvmon of PwrmA Data Sarveas
St Johns Rnar Watar Managamant Distnct
FubAsh Octobar 17.2001
FF137

DCMANO FOR AHEAR1NO WITH THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
THE COUNTY IN WHICH THE MOTOR VEHICLE IS HELD BY THE
LHENOR. ANO BY MAILING COPIES OF THE DEMANO FOR HEAPING TO
ALL OTHER OWNERS ANO LIE NOR9 AS REFLECTED M THE NOTICE

EXHIBIT B
NOTICEOF CUUM OF LJ8N ANO
FROFOSID BALI OF MOTOR V tfRCLf
DATE 10/08/01
ARTICLE *7000 0800 0025 1457 4575 • 7000 0800 0025 1457 4562 •
REGISTERED OWNER.
NAME GOOOINGS SUPERMARKET INC
ADORESS 2349 APOPKA BLVO
CITY APOPKA
STATE A ZIP FLORIOA. 32703 7738
Phona UNKNOWN
LIEN HOLDER.
NAME N/A
ADORESS
CITY
STATE A ZIP

(h)

NOTICE THAT THE OWNER OF THE MOTOR VEHICLE HAS A RIGHT TO
RECOVER POSSESSION OF THE MOTOR VEHICLE WITHOUT VfSTTTUTINQ JUOICIAL PROCEEDINGS BY POSTING A BONO IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE PROVISIONS OF FLORIOA STATUTE 559 917.

0)

NOTICE THAT ANY PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE OF THE MOTOR VEHI
CLE REMAINING AFTER PAYMENT OF THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE
DUE ANO OWING TO THE LIENOR WILL BE DEPOSITED WITH THE
CLERK OF THE C1RUCIT COURT FOR DISPOSITION UPON COURT
ORDER PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION (6) OF FLORIOA STATUTE 713 565
LIENOR. /EUTE AUTO REPAIR P C NAME
MANAGER Titte
10/06/01 Date
TV25
Pubkth Octobar 17.2001
FFI41
Octobar 5. 2001
NOTTCB OF A PUBLIC H8AMNQ TO CONBOEP THE
ADOPTION OF AN OftOMANCI BY THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIOA
Nobca it haraby grvan that a Pubkc Haanng wit ba hafd to fte Commiaaton
Room at lha Gfy Ha*. 300 North Park Avanua. m tha Ciy of Sanford. Florida,
at 7 0 0 octocb PM on Octobar 22. 2001 to oonatotr f i t adopbon of an ordV
nanca by lha Ofy of Santord Ftonda. dasenbad aa toiows
ORDINANCE NO. 3669
TO ANNEX 0 7S5t ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN 8 R 4 6 ANO
SMITH CANAL ROAD ANO BETWEEN CENTRAL PARK DRIVE ANO
UPSALA ROAD. AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

NAMES ANO AOORESSES OF ANY OTHER PERSONS. INCLUOtNO ANY
OTHER LIEN HOLDERS. OR PERSONS LEAVING MOTOR VEHICLE FOR
REPAIR. ANO NOT THE OWNER CLAIMING INTEREST IN VEHICLE.
NAME JOE MULLIN. ADORESS 2408 OREGON AVE CITY SANFORD
STATE A ZIP FL. 32771 PHONE 407 323 9698
(C) LIENOR (REPAIR SHOP)
NAME CUTE AUTO REPAIR INC
ADORESS 580 COUNTY ROAD 427
CITY. LONGWOOO
STATE A ZIP FL 32750
Phona; 407-331-6161
( a ) DESCRIPTION OF MOTOR VEHICLE
YR 1992 MAKE; FORO VIN* 1FACP52U7NA139822
LOCATION OF VEHICLE. LIENORS PLACE OF BUSINESS

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EACH OF YOU IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED LIENOR
CLAIMS A UEN PURSUANT TO S 713 565. FLORIDA STATUTES. ON THE
ABOVE DESCRIBED MOTOR VEHICLE FOR REPAIR. ANO STORAGE
CHAROCS ACCRUED Vf THE AMOUNT OF 5666 08 THESE STORAGE
CHARGES WAL CONTINUE TO ACCRUE AT THE RATE OF 520 00 ’PER
DAY. 0 INSIOE SECURED STORAGE

(•)

THE UEN CLAIMED BY THE ABOVE NAMED LIENOR IS SUBJECT TO
ENFORCEMENT PURSUANT TO F 8 7 13 5 6 1 ANO UNLES 3 SAiO MOTOR
VEHICLE IS REDEEMED FROM THE SAIO LIENOR BY PAYMENT AS
ALLOWED BY LAW. THE ABOVE DESCRIBED MOTOR VEHICLE MAY BE
SOLD TO SATISFY THE LIEN
IF THE MOTOR VEHICLE IS NOT
REDEEMED .ANO THAT MOTOR VCHCIE REMAINS UNCLAIMED. OR
FOR WHICH THE CHARGES FOR REPAIR ANO STORAGE REMAIN
UNPAIO. MAY BE SOLD AFTER SIXTY DAYS FREE OF ALL PRIOR UENS
WHATSOEVER UNLESS OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY COURT OROER
THE ABOVE DESIGNATED LIENOR PROPOSES TO SELL THE MOTOR
VEHICLE AS FOLLOWS

(!)

PUBLIC AUCTION TO BE HELD AT THE ABOVE STATED LOCATION (A).
(C). COMMENCING AT 1 2 0 0 NOON. ON THE 2BTH DAY OF NOVEMBER
4001

(9)

STATEMENT OF OWNERS RIOHTS
NOTICE. THAT THE OWNER OF THE MOTOR VEHICLE OR ANY PERSON
CLAIMING INTEREST IN OR LIEN THEREON HAS A RIGHT TO HEARING
AT ANYTIME PRIOR TO THE SCHEDULED DATE OF SALE BY FILING A

A oomptata dttcnpbon and a copy of Fia ordtoanca shal ba avaiabto al Via
ofhc* of Via C»ty Cterit tor a l paraona daatong to asamna Via aama.
Af partia* to totarasl and attian t shal hava an opportunity to ba hoard af
•aid haanng
By ordar of Via Cay Comrmasion of Via Dry of Sanford. Ftonda
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDINQ ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 330-5626 46 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC N a parson daodaa to appate a dtoaion mada
wuh raspact to any ma6*r cons«terad at Via abova maabng or haanng. ha
may naad a varbabm racord of N procaadnga. rdudng Vt* lasbmony and
avtoenca. whch record is not provided by Via Cfy of Santord (FS 266 0105)
Janet R Dougherty. CMC
CVyCterii
Pubksh Octobar 10. 17. 2001
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Outdoors
Continued from page 2B
ed mergansers in Central Wisconsin and he has
worked as an FWC waterfowl biologist for 11
years.
Bielefeld and Brust arc both headquartered at
the Thomas M. Goodwin Waterfowl Management
Area in south Brevard County.
The workshop has been scheduled to give
prospective hunters plenty o f time to get ready
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n c r m o u s N A JM
Nooci a htnby grwn rwt I on
• n ro td In buanM* « Su l* PO
Boa 7130 Daytona Baacri. Fla
U l l l SamanoM County, Florida
taalar t a Ficaaoua Nanta ol TROP­
IC DEO and d al I aaand to ngatat
laid nama wan iria O n io n ol
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at axoidanca wan Via pnvaana ol
Via FfcUUua Nama SUtut.r. Io­
wa Sacaon M 09. Florida Statutai

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Pubtori Octodai 17, 2001
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NOTICE OP
FlCTmOUE NAME
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angagad In buaaaaa at 1(11
PnawtoStoa a DtAona. FI 32723
SwnmoM CouWy. Ftonda in fer t a
Ficaaoua Nama o« S g M EuEdara
and Vat I aaand to ragalat aad
nama wan d a
Dtvfeion ol
Coporaaona. Taiahaaaaa. Ftonda.
at actonianca wan t a pigvaiana ol
t a Fataioua Nama Statulaa. lo­
w s Sacaon M S 00. Ftonda Statulaa

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Puoaan Octotof 17. 2001
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NOTICE OF
FtCTTTIOUENAME
Noaca ■ hatacy gnan Vial I am
angagad In buamaaa al 1011
PTriadatotaa CL Catena. FI 32723
Snmnoto Cou*y. Florida in fer ma
Fcaaoua Nama ol Ie&lt;r« Naaong
4AJr arid dial I aaand to ragnlai aaaJ
nama widi ma Omaion ol
Corporator!.. TaSanaaaaa. Ftonda.
ai arcontanra wan ma pmnwuna of
ma F cta o u . Nama Statulaa. loWSSacaon 063 00. Ftonda Suiutaa
1001.

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Pubaaft Ocaobar 17.2001
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC BALI
ALTAMONTE TOWING, INCUNCLAIMED VEHICLE AUCTION
117 MARKER ST.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
SALE BEGINS AT 1000 AM. SOLO
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL BIOS
PURSUANT -01 TO F S 713 78
10-28- 3001
1990 BL.CK
1O4AL64N4L6464700
Pubish October 17. 2001
FF132
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
CAJ TOWING WILL AT PUBLIC
AUCTION FOR SALVAGE FOR
CASH ON DCMANO TO HIGHEST
BIDOER
THE
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED VEHICLES
1B8B FORO 3 OOOR RED
V)N • 1FASP1133TW180287
1993 FORO 4 DOOR GREEN
VIN • 1FM0U34X4PU002873
THIS AUCTION WILL BE HELD ON
OCTOBER
31.2001
AT
10
O'CLOCK AT CAJ TOWING . 1580 S.
CR 427. LONGWOOO.FL 32750
PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS MAY
INSPECT VEHICLES ON THE DAY
BEFORE AUCTION BETWEEN
BAM ANO 5PM TERMS ARE CASH
OR CERTIFIED FUNDS CAJ TOW
INQ RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY AND
ALL BIOS
Pubish October 17. 2001
FF133
NOTICE OF SALE
The Mowing v*t*cl*&lt;s) **■ be eokJ
si pubic Auction, pat FI SIM 713 565
at 1000 AM on Novambar 2. 2001
at Uanor'a addrni to Miisty a ten
•gamsl u d v*hci*&lt;i) tor labor, tar
vicas and tioraga chargat No Mat.
aa ■*. cash onfv
1998 MtUubuN EcApta 30

for the 60 day waterfowl hunting season which
begins Nov. 17 and runs through Jan. 15. It is also
an excellent opportunity to prepare children for
the special Youth Waterfowl Days on Jan. 26-27,
where children under the age of 16, supervised by
an adult, may hunt waterfowl, coots and common
moo rheas.
Participants should bring a lunch to the work­
shops. Cold drinks will be provided.
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V1N4A3AK34Y1TE280962
Ownar Paula Laan Hardy
960 DerbyVw# D». Pomctana FL
34756
Cuttomar PauU Hardy
5260 Cypress Cl. Orlando FL 32811
Uanhofcter Tranaoum
829 Douglas Ava. Anamenta
Spring* FL 32714
Catb turn to radaam vaNcla 12437 42
Uanor AMCAukxnobva SpaciaRia*
Inc
1065 Nurtary Rd 1109, W«4ar
Springs FL 32708
Phona 407-899-4446
Nobca lo ownar or hanhoAlar Vial
ha ha* a ngfn to a haarmg any hma
poor to tala data by AAng with Via
dart ol lha court Ownar hat tha
ngN to racovar vahda by po*Ang
bond in accordanca with FI Stal
559 917 Na( procaad* from tala to
asca*a ol amouK da&gt;mad by Aanor
wd ba d*po*4ad wAh Vto darA ol Via
court
lnt*»**lad
partia*.
contact Slaia FAng Sam ca Inc
(5811595-9555
PubAdi Octobar 17. 2001
FFI34

A4 parsons on whom Vwt note* m
»arvad who hava obtactem* that
chaAanga Vw vaUAry of Via W6. toa
quabtications of lha Parsonal
Rapra*antatrva. vanua. or furtsdebon of h a Court ara raquaad to Ma
lhair obfacbons with IN* Court
WITHIN THE LATER O f THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE Of
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE 0ATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A4 creditors of Via dacadanl and
othar parsons having claims or
domands against dacadsnTs ssUta
on whom a copy of Vvs noAca «
sarvad wVw W aa months aflar Vw
dais of Via Arsl pubAcabon of h a
nobca mud Ma thaw daans wAh w»
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
A4 othar cradrtors of Via dacodant
and parsons having darnis or
damandt against lha dacadant t
sstaia mud Ma Via* ciaans wah to*
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FAED WAL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data of lha brsl PubAcabon of
h a nobca it Octobar 17. 2001
Parsonal Raprasantatrva
WINIFRED L DELLINGER
1101 Surviand Avarua
Altamonte Springs. FL 32701
Attorney
for
Parsonal
Raprssanutiva
CAROLE DONAHUE
Florida Bar No 280401
Donahua A Isanhart. PA
2431 Laa Road
Writer Parti. FL 32789
Tatephona (407)7406009
Putash Octobar 17. 24 2001
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
Ftla No. 01-10A4-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
NAOMI L PRIEST
0acaa*ad
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha atVrwuatration oI tha astata of
NAOMI L PRIEST dacaasad. F4a
Numbar 01-1084 CP. is psmAng to
(ha Circurt Court, for SEMINOLE
County. Ftonda. Probata Division
lha addrasa ol wtveh ta 301 N Park
Avarua Sanford. FL 32771-1292
Tha nama and addra** ol N
Parsonal Rapratantairva and lha
Parsonal Raprasantativa t altomay
ara tat forth batow
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AftE
NOTIFIED THAT

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Central Transfer Station
1634 SR 419, Longwood
&amp;
Seminole County Landfill
__ 1 ___ I.. I_ j., Geneva
Tire A m nesty is for households in S em inole
County only. Sorry, businesses m ay not
participate in Tire A m nesty Day.
For More Information Call (407) 665-2260

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CLEW OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO 0 ra *Y
Ctort
PubMhOdobor 10.1 7 .2 4 .3 1 ,2 0 0 1
FF062

docianantary atamp tax** and
n cunAng teat ara nrparad tt be
paid by toa auccaaaful better at to*
tala Fui paymanl d tn am arit
•dual t o l a Nghaai bid to dua adhai
14 houra ahar toa adremaad Into ol
u d AX paymanta ahai ba caah or
guarantaad
rnatrumant.
mada
payable tt toa C M d toa Oreu*
Court
Datad on 10/4/1001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BE9RN0LE COUNTY. FLOREJA
by O E R IL D M HARFORD Deputy
CM
PubiahOctober to, 17.2 4 .3 1 .1 0 0 1
FF0M

m ba antatad by PUBUC AUC­

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tor T o Daad
NOTICE IS I.EREBY OWEN. tool
SAUL t CO AS CUSTOOIAN (AJAX)
a PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA­
NY. INC . toe hotter al to# takowing
o*r*Acate1»l M i Mad MAI earthcato(i| lor i u i dead to M mauad
matron Tha certificate number!*)
and yMtli) of ruuanca, iha daacripbon of !h* property, and lha named!
tt when 4 was auassad n'ara as taxIowa
CENTWCATI NO: M H
YEAS OP ISSUANCE: 19M
PARCEL ® » 34 21-31 303-14002000
DaatnpOon oT Property LEO UNIT
20* BUM 14 HUNTERS RESERVE
A CONDO PB 39 POS 87 TO 97
Names m which aaaeaaad
WILLIAM N DERIODER
AJ ol sard property Pang In Era
County ol Seminole. Stale ol Florida
Unless sudi cartffcaiad) shea be
redeemed acconlng to Ian tie prop­
erly described n aucti cartiAcatedl
w« be told to toa tnghatl bidder at
Era weal bont door. Sarrrnole County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida, on
Monday. November IE. 1001. at
1100am
Payment ol Sato toe. apptcabto
documentary stamp u s e s and
raoonAng toes are raiparad *&gt; be
peat by 8m auccaaxhX bidder at tie
aeto. Ftp payment ol an arran t
arjueiiothe hrgyieat bid to due weten
14 hours alter tie edvemsed tone ol
aeto Al payments ahai be caali or
guaranteed
instrument,
made
payable to tie CtorS ol tie Qrcut
Court
Deled on 104.7001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a ORIDA
try GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
CtorS
PcbSsn October 10.17.14.31.1001
FF09S
tor Tss Deed
NOTICE IS HERESY GWEN, del
SAUL E CO AS CUSTOOtAN (AJAX)
A PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA­
NY. INC , tie holder ol tie loaowtng
certihcete(s| has Ned said cartttcetets) lor a tea daad to be Netted
thereon The cemVste rnertoerts)
and yeerft) ol issuance, d a deenry ton of d e property, and d e name(t|
n which a was a lie n e d Ware as fel­
low*:
CERHP1CATE NO; 4291
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: IM S
•PARCEL IDS 1S-1I-31-$1340000030
Deecnpeon al Property: LEO LOT 3
OVIEDO EXECUTIVE CENTER PS
33 P Q 12
Names in wNch eeseeeed: WASFIA
MAKAR
Al oI said property bang In tie
County oI Semncto. Slate ol Florida.
Unless such certificated) aha* be
redeemed accortkng to lew d e p n p
arty deeatoed In e tc * cerohceteti)
wd be add to d e highatt btdder at
d e west Iron! door. Semmole County
Courthouse. Senlord. Florida, on
Monday. November 19, 1001. at
1100am.
Payment o4 Sato toe. apptcabto
documentary stamp te n s and
rsconing lees are lettered to be
pad by d a auccasalul btddar el d e
sale Full payment ol an amount
equal to d e tegheal bid N due wrdn
24 hours slier d e adrerhaed time o4
sale Al peymenta snel be cash or
guaranteed
instrument.
made
payable to t » C M ol d e Cecue
Court
Detodcn tOMtoDOV
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
c m

PubMb October 10,1 7 .2 4 .3 1 ,1 0 0 1
77004
.

I
lea Tee Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN, dal
SAUL $ CO AS CUSTOOtAN (ARI­
ZONA) $ PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY. INC , d e hotter ol d e
kxtowtng ceitdcato(4) has Ned sett
tartihcatod) tor a tea deed tt be
aauad derean. The csmltoaie number(t) end yaard) at eeuence. d e
deecnpeon oI d e property end d e
neme(t) In which k wee &gt;l e a n ed
C Iim n C A T I NO: 3911
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: t« 9 t
PARCEL IDS: 29-21 » 5 1 1-00000496
OsecipOon ol property: LEO LOT
490 BRANCH TREE P B 19 PO 30
:Names to which assessed: GENE
S t MEL. DEBORAH SEMEL
; AS ol sett property bang n d e
Qounty of Sammole. Stale ol Florida
Untoss such cartfcafad) anal be
redeemed acccrdng to tow, d e prop­
erty deaertwd n such cerebcaied)
4 * be add tt d e Ngfwtt better el
the west front door, SemnoM County
OcurthouM, Sanford. Florid*. on
Lfcnd*y. Novtmter 19. 2001. at
l|00am
•P*y rn«n« of Sala te*. appicatta
*l*mp tavaa and
racoctang *Mt ara raquaad to b#
pcudl by tfia auccaaafuf CwJdar al ih*
* ♦ * Fui payment of an amoonl
ji to iha
bid t* dua wttfun
24 hour* altar tha advertised tuna of
Ute Al paymanta iftaf ba cash or
guaraqtaad
instrument.
made
payable to th* Q*Hi of lha Orate
Cburt
baled
atedon fOATOOl
MAHVANNE MOOSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
S eminole c o un ty . Flo rid a
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Q«f1l
PUAVt October 10. 17. 24. 31. 2001

Pf093
Notice of Application
for U t Daad
'NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
SAUL A CO AS CUSTOOtAN (Afll*
20NAJ A PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
(JOMPANV INC . iha hotoar of toa
teflowmg certificate^) has fited said
e»rtrtca!eti) tor a Ua daad to ba
■4»ued thereon Tha certificate numbar(sj and yeartiji of' issuanca. iha
dascnplNjin of Iha property, and 'Iha
namadl m which it was assosaad
iaara as foNowt.
CERTIFICATE NO: I f f 1
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 1999
PARCEL 10 • 2d-21-30- 5GQOOOO1490
Description of Proparty LEG LOT
149 COUNTRY LANE PS 29 PG3 77
4 79
Namas in ehach asaaaaed SEAN L
MASON
! AJI of sad property b **-j n ih«
County of Samrwjla. Stata of Flonda
Uriaat such c»rtftcate(») sha* be
redeemed acconirg to law. tha (*cp«fty described m such c*rt4cei&lt;n)&gt;
be sold to the rugheel betoer at
wasl Iron! door. Semmcle County
Courthouse. Sanford1, Florida, on
Mi-'hiJay. November 19, 2001. at
U 00*m
| Payment of Sate tea. applicable
lixumentary stamp lanes and
recording lees ara required to be
(Aid by h a succaaafii bidder al r e
a t e FuH payment of an amouni
ijjAial to the hrgheel bid M due w4Nn
M hours after r e advertised Bma o#
4ue Al1paiymenti shal be cash or
guaranteed
instrument,
mada
payable to lha CterU of tte Cirate
Court
Dated on 10. 42001
MARYANNE MORSE

£

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NOTICE 13 HEREBY OWEN, ttol
SAU. 9 CO AS CUSTODIAN (ARI­
ZONA) 9 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY. 94C . tto hottw ol N
cnW coW i) tar a l u good to tto
tuuod tto m n Th*
ttort.) md r* * rt» ol
ilmbu |A*on or me properry. ■na me
n*m*(tl In which ■ w*» . I I I . I l l
C th m C A T l NO: 199*
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1999
PARCEL 10* (»10-30-3AL-l«X&gt;0130
D**crta*lan ol Proparly: LEO LOTS
23 14 IS « 2S BLK 29 CRYSTAL
LAKE WINTER HOMES SUBO PB 2
PG 113
Narow. to Much M l l l l l l CREWS
SANDERS, AMY L HALO. BETTY L
HALO
Al al and propwty bang n tto
Cou*y ol Sanvnol*. 54*1* ol Ftorttt
Unto.* auch carMcala(i) aha* ba
laQaamad acoontng to taw, tto proparty daacrtaad *i auch ct S M t M
wto b* aott to t « N/iaM baxtar al
tto watt Irani door, Samanla Canty
CourthouM. Santotd. Flortta, on
Monday. Novamhar t t . 1001, M
ttooam
Paymanl ol Sal* toa, apptrahla
documantary atamp tax** and
itoonSng taaa ara ragiArad to ba
pad by t « auccaathi battar at t n
i*4a Fui paymanl ol an amour*
equal to tw hKEwel bid la do* wtotoi
24 hovr. ahar t » edveroaad Wte ol
tala. Al paymanla ahai ba cadi or
gua/aniaad
Inabumam,
mada
payaM* to tto Ctorb ol t n Oroui
C aul
Dated on 1CV4/2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
CM
Pubaah October to. 1 7 .1 4 .3 t. 2001
FF091
tor Tea Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, t n l
SAUL 9 CO AS CUSTOOtAN (AMZONA) 9 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY. INC . tto hotter 01 tto
toSowtng cetYWc*** (!) he* Nad aatt
carWcaW*) tor a lax daad to ba
leauad twraon. Tha carttcala rumb*r(i) and y*ar(t) ol taamnea. tto
oeienpuon or ina properry. ana me
ntm *(il In which I waa
CEimFICATE NO: 947
YEAN OF aSUANCE: 1«M
PARCEL O l 29-19-31-5LK-00000100

Daacrttoon ol Proparly: LEO LOT
to 8ANFORO TRAIL ESTATES PB
43 POS t i l 13
Name* to which aaeaeaed- TYRAN
SUUJVAN SR. JO A7ME LANSOUtT
Al al u t t propaity bang to to*
CouKy al Oentoiol*. Stale ol Florida
UWaaa auch camhcatadl ahai ba
radaamad acconAng to tow, tto prop•fty daaertoad to torch carbllcalali)
wd ba told to tw Ngtoaat bvttar at
tto watt front door. Bamtooia County
CourthouM. Sanford, Flonda. on
Monday. Novamtnr 19, 1001. al
tlOOon.
Pawrwni ol Sal* la*, applcabl*

M T W ORCtlfT COURT
O F T H E irm
ju d ic ia l ciRCurr
94 AND FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE N a 01-CA-19M 14M
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK. F A.
SUCCESSOR BY
CORPORATE MERGER TO GREAT
WESTERN BANK. A FEDERAL SAVWGSBANK,
DON F. LINCOLN, at ua.. tt t t .
DatondanKi)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO
SUZANNE CONRY REED. I Mva.
and/or daad Ida (towr) untnown
ham. davweaa. lagotaaa or ^antae*
and a l paraona or p a rM darmaig
by. torough. under or agalnal hen
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tott an Adon
tor toradoaur* d mortgage on toa
tolowtng
proparty
In
SEMINOLECorey, rtortda
LOTS 15 ANO IS. BEAR LAKE
HEIGHTS. ACCORDING TO T X
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 9. PAGE 99. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
tw* been Nad agalnal you and ybu
ar* recpjrtd to aatve * copy ol your
wtfflan dalanaaa. it any. to 4, on
SPEAR AND HOFFMAN. P A .
Anomayi, whou addrata la 708
Souto Dura Hghway. Coral Qabtoa.
Flortta 33149. (303)699-2299. wtten
30 day! aftar toa hat pubacatton ol
toa nttoca. and to Na toa oiVnal aMi
toa C M d tola Court artoar baton
•arvrea on SPEAR ANO HOFFMAN,
F A . aitonwya or rrm ad ataly toareaitar, otoarwtoa a dalau*
ba
aniarad agatoal you tor toa n t d
demanded to toa Compiatra or
WTTNESSmy hand d t i — d d W M
Court on tola OCT 0 4 2001 day d
OCTOBER. 1001.
(SEAL)
MaryhinE Mona. CLERK
At C M ol toa Court
By: Ruto King
A* Deputy C M
Paraona adh daabMy who need a
•pedal aaxrrmodaQon to padebdv
to Sea procaadng ahoutt contact
ADA Coordnator a) X I N Par*
Annua. SuM N.. Senlord. Flonda
11771. al hart 9v* day* prior t t toa
procaadng 7ilaphona (407)32343X
ait.
4227:
1-800-936•771 (TOO), or 1 I00-9669770&lt;V).
via Flonda Relay Sam caJcr
PuMah October 10. 17. 2001
FFOBO
MTH9 ew teurr COURT
o f t h e e jo h tc en th

JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR

racordrng lea* are raqurad to l a
pad by (to aucoaaaAi bnttai al tow
tter S1-CA-21I9-1AW
MM.'‘Put payment M an amour* -c tA n c n at olm t o e l l,
aqud to t n N ^nal bid la du* * M n
14 hour, after tto adiaiaaad ton* ol
Al paymanla «h*l b* caah or
WILLIE KNIGHT. LOUCUA KNIGHT.
MATTIE M. KNIGHT, LEO KNIGHT,
TERRY JEAN KNIGHT. CHARLIE
poyabla to tto C M d tto Ctroud
Coin.
KNIGHT. JIMMY KNIGHT. SADIE M
Datad on 1014/2001.
CAPEHART, LEM KNIGHT. J R ANO
DORENZO KNIGHT. AS THE HEIRS
MARYANNE MORSE
OF MAHY KNIGHT. DECEASED
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Defendant! s).
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
NOTICE OF ACTION
CM
TO WILLIE KNIGHT, LOUELLA
KNIGHT. MATTIE M. KNIGHT. LEO
PUaMhOctobai 10.1 7 ,1 4 .3 1 .1 0 0 1
KNIGHT, TERRY JEAN KNIGHT.
FT090
CHARLIE KNIGHT ANO JIMMY
KNIGHT, IF ALWE. ANO IF OEAO.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
toa Tea Daad
DEVISEES. GRANTEES. CREDI­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN, t n l
SAUL A CO AS CUSTOOtAN (ARI­
TORS ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING BY. THROUGH. UNDER
ZONA) A PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
OR AGAINST THEM. ANO ALL PAR­
COMPANY. INC . tw hotter oI i n
blowing carultcatad) h i* Mad aatt
TIES CLAIMING ANY INTEREST IN
carttlcaia&lt;a) tor ■ lax daad to b *
ANO TO THE FOLLOWING REAL
leauad twraon. Th* cwdhcal* nanPROPERTY:
LOTS I ANO 2 ANO ONE HALF
bard) and yward) ol laauanca. tw
daacrpiion ol to* proparly, and to*
(1/2) OF THE VACATED ALLEY ON
n*m*(t) to which I waa anaaaed
THE EAST SIOE OF BLOCK 3,
la/ara a* tolowa:
LOCKHART
SUBDIVISION.
ACCORDINO TO THE PLAT
CERTIFICATE NO: 947
YEAR OF OSUANCE: 1191
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 3. PAGE 70. PUBUC
PARCEL 104 36-19-30-313-2100RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
0110
TY. FLORIDA
Oaacnpaon ol Proparty LEO S to
YOU AAE NOTIFIED that a
FT OF LOT 11 . AULOT 12 BLK 21
Compton! n rpxat tala to real prepar­
PINE LEVEL PB « PO 37
ty u tter a lax daad purauart to
Namaa to Much axxauwd WILUE
Flonda Statute Section 6$ 091
V GRAHAM. ELIZABETH H GRA­
ragardng toa tolowtng properly to
HAM
Al ol u t t proparty bang ei to*
Sammola Coirity. Flortta
LOTS 1 ANO 2 AND ONE HALF
C anty ol Sarnmol*, Slat* ol Florida
11/2) OF THE VACATED ALLEY ON
Uroau auch c*rnAcal*(&gt;) max ba
THE EAST SIDE OF BLOCK 3.
radaamad according to law. toa propLOCKHART
SUBDIVISION.
arty daacnbwd in auch carbficatafil
wd b* aott to to* hrghaat bidder al
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
to* weal front door. Samnol* County
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
CourthouM. Senlord. Flonda. on
BOOK 3. PAGE 70. PUBLIC
Monday. November t t . 2001. *1
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA.
1100am.
Payment ol Sal* to*. appAcabto
Haa baan Nad agamal you and you
ara raqurad lo aarva a copy ol you
documentary atamp taxat and
wrtoan dalanaaa. 4 any. to t, on EVE­
roaming to** are ro o m d to D*
LYN W. CLONINOER. lha PtoncITa
paid by to* auccaaalii bttrtor at to*
tala FiF paymanl d an amount
attorney whoaa addraaa la IS IS
Waal Broadway. Ovttdo, Flortta
aquai to to* hrghaat btt a dua wrtoai
32765. and whoa* maXmg addraaa ii
24 houra altar to* adverb* *d Irma ol
P O Box $20337. Ovtado. Flortta
tala. Al paymanta aha! b* cash or
32762-0337. on or baton Nov 9.
gua/amaad
rnatrumant.
mad*
2001. and Na die ongmal with toa
payatil* t t to* C M ol to* Clrcu*
dark of hia court, either before aerCourt
vtca on r * Ptamliire aitomey or
Datad on I (V4/2001
tovnadwlaty thereafter, odtenwaa a
MARYANNE MORSE
dafauk w9 ba aniarad agamal you
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
WTTNESSmy hand and the aaal of
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
tot* Court on lha day ol OCT • 3
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
2001.2001
CM
(SEAL)
Piliaah October 1 0 .1 7 ,1 4 ,3 1 ,200t
MaryannE Mora*
FT099
C M ot Grout and Counry
Court Sammola County. Ftortta
BYDaborah Conart
for Tax Daad
EVELYN W CLONINGER
NOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN, toal
CLONINOER ANO FILES
SAUL A CO AS CUSTOOtAN (LIN­
P O BOX 620137
COLN) A PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY. INC . to* hotter of to*
OVIEDO. FL 327620337
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
tolowtng cetuhcaiad) h u Mad uid
ACT OF 1900
carnficaiadj tor a tax daad to be
taauad toaraon Tha cartrllcal* nurv
ADMiNISTRATWE ORDER
No 93-97
bard) and yaar(t) ol raauanca. to*
Paraona wttt a daabdty who need
deacrpOon d toe proparty. and to*
a apactal accammodahon to partron*m*(*| n which I w u ataaaaad
pate n dua procaadng ahoutt con­
M r tllM o w l
tact ADA Coordnattr d X t N Park
CERTIFICATE NO: 1190
Avenue, Surra N. X I . Santord.
TEAR OF ISSUANCE. 19*9
PARCEL IO* 06-20-32-301-001WFlonda 32771 at toaal TWCX2) day*
0000
prior tt toa ptoceadmg Tarapnuna
|407)993~422T:
I SOM 991 1771
DaacnpOon ol Proparty LEO SEC
03 TWP 2CS RGE K E S 1/1CF NW
(TOO)
1:4 OF SE 1/4 OF NW 1/4
Putman October to. 17.24. I t . 2001
Namaa n wtocn aauaaad: WAL­
FF093
TER S 0LLER. 7 HANOI A OUER
LEGAL NOTICE
A/l d u t t property being In toa
C arry d Samnol*. Slate c* Flonda
PUBUC AUCTION
todvektoa and/or corporal* I
Uniaaa auch c*rtficai*&lt;t) anal ba
ndaamad accordmg to law, to* prop­
toll a waranouaaman a ban a m ti on
er^ dear road n auch carthettaft)
wd be autt to to* hx/wat better al
lha conlenli d then along# M
tto weal front door. Semnole C arry
bacauaa d non paymanl of vend
Cartoouw . Senlord. Flonda. on
chergas tor atoraga. storage mauMonday, November 19, 2001. al
•nee aanaportapon. packmg end or
II 00am
other releletl moving and atoraga
Payment nl Sato 1m . ippacebie
chergee Tha warahouaamen a ban

I

TION OF THE CONTENTS OF
THEIR STORAGE LOT imtoM LA
paymanl d Wit a rra re ndtoatad
below la made to cadi or canned
Lrtta prior to toa hna d aucaorv
LotS-1019
WarahouM Racaye aauad to Dr
Robart A/Or Oayta Me Cord
Bttanca Dua 14,939 10
Lett Known Adrtoeu 1330 Bitottl
Court. Haatorow, FL 32749
Cantons d u a Thru paAata d
houaahott good* and paraonal
•Facto pttkad up hem toa A A
Loaarng T m t o r d Santord Flortta
on Saptorra* 22. 1999 plua aubra
quant addbont and N
daWtana to aald tmntonaiL N S -13X
Dua.111.739M
U N Known A d d an 1012 VHaga
Lake Dr.. Monroa. NC 2 1 110
Cantona ol LotTNrtoanpaMto d
•Itocto neighing 17.19$ pound*
pfcLad up troth ago Ooi Bmo l Clroto
Uni 102. Lcngwood. FL 32779 an
Saptompar 21.2000
Data ol Aucaoti Saarday. Ot l alar
I7VL 3991
Tima d Aucaon 10 00 am.
Placa d Auction Warahouaa
Orounda
Tradeaya Moving XStorage, toe.
400 CattoN Path Diha
Santord, FL 32771
/•/ Kanttal W. htorton.
er . _ e_weeje ai—
re I e- - ■
Afnom If. nSmBn, H W W 1
Tradway't Movtog AStoraga. toe.
Santord. FL 13771
Puttoah October 10,17,2001
F7094
MTMBCMCUir COURT
I COUNTY,

UMTID STATES OF AMERCA
v
TRWO FERNANDO
Notom to hereby grven tow an
12. 2001. ti toe amt pi
a Trim* Fernando.
Crkntoal No 901-CP9006220A B.
toa U n M S O M Dtatna C ool tor
toa Mtttoa Dtobict ol Flonda armarad
• Ptakn atary Order tor toa torlakura
9 Ona man* 14 karat yekow gott 9
toch a a b bnk bradat:
b. On* mane 11 baratyatore g o t t a
n th cu b ink nauttaca w«h • rakIpoua therm containing a routd ruby
gwntocna.
c Ona man* 10 karat yakoa and
rtog and
d. On* mam Movado. quartl watch.
Tha Urttad SteM* hereby gtvaa
noMca d ka mteobon 10 (kapoak d
toe tortakad propatba* In auch mannar •• toa Secretary d Treaauy or k
toa prmtotoito d 19 U S C I
#92. any paraon havktg or ctodtang a
toga! f y t , Vtt or Irtttraal to any ol
adh toa C M d toa
DiaMcl G o u t Ortondo
DMaton. 300 F a d n i BUUbtg 90
North Hughay Avanua. Orlando,
Ftortta 32901 * • * ■ tarty (33) (toy*
ol toa 9nof pubkcaaon d nextea ol toa
1 or racatplol
wrtoan nobca, whichever la
Tha patoton total ba Ngnad by toa
pKHomr unttef pangify of ptefufy

d toa patlborwrY nghL tta . or
In toa tortakad proparty, toa
ton* and dreuttto rcak ol toa pato
SonaFa acq ja hon ol toa nght toto.
ca tearaW #1 toa tortoFad property,
any kdMonel lactb kupporkng toa
im g i
UMTEO STATES
SECRET SERVICE
MKXXE DISTRICT OF FLORIOA
Pubkah: October 3, 10. 17,2001
FTP 11

Fla Nuttbar 9694-CP, to pwtttog to
toa ChcuN Court tor Sammola
CouMyi Ftortto, Pntoam DMaton, to*
addraaa d which to P .0 Boa Drawar
C. Santord, FL 37772-09M. Tha
of toa paraorv
N
ALL WTERESTID PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
paraona on Bham Yea noioa to
chaAanga toa w«My d to* wd, toa
quaMcadona ol toa paraonal rapraaanU li na. venue, ol bmedtoacet ol
tve Court ara required to M* toad
otyaettona *4h tola Court WITWN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
OATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THW NOTICE ON THEM
At cradtora d toa dacadanl and
other paraona hertng ctaima or
damartti agaatat dacadanFa aetata
on whom a copy d tow nonce ta
data ol toa Ural pubkcaoon d tow
nobca mual Na (M r derma aeto tow
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
at toa dacadanl

court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED W U
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data ol toa In t pubkcaoon ol
tola Nolle* to October 10,2001
Eliabato Umperopotiot
100 Traymora CL
Wmtar Springe, FL 12709
tot

rw
Hw
O
ernca
Itoto OP
wi FWw
AUCTION
•PewTw
TTXa auction wtk ba held on
Navambar 9,3001 at k 00 AM « 323
A*xm Ave, Ovttdo, FL
n a p iO n if p u Mh i iray irKspvci mi
voted** oh toa di
are caah or cartibad kmda only.
Ovttdo lowing reaarvee toe n^a to
accept or reAwa any and ak tad*.
Tha tokowing vahide* ara oflarod
tor bide
2000 FORD EXPEDITION
IFMRUI7UYLA33021
Pubkah Octobar 17,2001
FF010
F4TH9 ORCUIT COURT
OPTHI19TH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT,
F4 AND FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
GENERAL
CASIN O: 91 CA 1942 14
BA MORTGAGE, LLC SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO NATK3NSBANC
MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
PLAINTIFF.
VS.
WARREN R MCCLUNG, ET AL.
OEFENOANTIS)
H OIKS OP ACTION •
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO. UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES, ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
F4TEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF
WARREN R. MCCLUNG
whoa* raaidanca 1* unknown 4
he/rhathey ba taring: and E
iwirwTiwj m omq , w yrarowi
hair*, davtaaa*. granaaa*. aaxrgnaaa.
•anon, erstktora. torauaa and at
parbaa claiming an mterect by.
torough, under or agamu toa
Oatandanta, who are not known to ba
daad or akra. and a t pwroe* having
or edakntog to hava any right, Wa or
m* properry o n e rm a n

Al A. Chin .tor
No. 0612901
toad. Suaa 123
Wtoaar Park. FL 327*8
Tktophona: (407)829-2904
Putkah: October 1 0 , 17,2001
FF0T7
UMTID 9TAT19
04BT1BCT COURT
MOOLB OUTRICT OP FLOMOA
ORLANDO DIVISION
Co m No. 9«1-«h 9»0rV 320A B
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
*
MARTHA LUCIA PINO
NOTICE OP FORFETTURf
Nobca ■ haraby grven toel an
Saplambar 12. 2001. at toa caaa d
Undad S ta tu v Martha Luoa Pino.
Crtonmal No. M l4 f-3 0 0 F 2 2 0 A B .
toa Unmad Sta tu Dwbtot Court tor
toa Middto DtaUtol d Ftortta aniarad
a Prakmmary Order tor toa tortakut*

at

t Ona pa* ol 14 bam yakow gold
diamond hoop aarrtoga.
b. Ona 14 karat yakow gott opal
c Ona todtta 14 karat yakow gold
d Ona M u 14 karat yakow and
whda gott diamond angagamanl
•tyttnng
a Ona 10 karat yWtow gott 20 men
•lam ropa chan.
I. Ona larku 14 barat yakow gold
QraU bay daugn bracatal wtto whFa
gottlacae
g Ona mart* 14 karat yakow and
whitt gott 9 Inch M a n Ink bracalat;
h Ona mane 14 karat yakcrw and
Whitt gott 9 inch a * bracalat.
L Ona M u Movado watch, and
) 9849 00 it U S. Cunancy
Tha United S u m haraby grvu
none* ol U rttnuon to rtapou d
toa torte u d proparku In iudi man­
ner u toa Sacralary d Traaaury or a
deargnaa may dr act. In accordanca
with toa provtaiona ol 19 U S C I
992. any paracn having or cttm n g a
legal ngM. BO* or ntaraat In any al
to* atatemenbened proparttta mual
Na a paaiwn with toa C M d toa
Lbettd Surer Omrct Court. Orlando
Division. 300 Federal Burkkng so
North Hughay Avanua, Orlando,
Flonda 32*01 widen Party ( X ) day*
ol dw final pubbcanon ol nonce d tha
crannal torMura action or racalpl ol
whichever a
Tha pauoon thak ba tignad by toa
pabbemar uttar panaky d paqury
artant ol toa parmonar't nghL Ma. or
rnttrart m toa tortadad proparty. tha
bma and cvcuroetancu d toe pebbonar't acquarkon ol toa nghL bFa.
or amara*i m toa tortaaad proparty.
arty addbonal fact* Npportmg toa
patrUonar’b claim, and tha rakaf
•ought
UNITED STATES
SECRET SERVICE
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
Publish October 3, 10. 17,2001
FF0I2
UNTIED STATES
WSTR1CT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
ORLANDO DIVISION
Caae No. ( 01-cr-$0-Ort-220AB

Call 322-2611
Seminole Herald
destined Dept.
To Piece Your Ad

L eg a ls

YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED tott
an bcboit to toradoM a mortgage on
tod todowtog proparty:
LOT 2. BLOCK A PHILLIPS
RAVENNA PARK SECTION OF
LOCH ARBOR. ACCORDINO TO
THE PLAT THEREOF, RECOROED
IN PALT BOOK 10. PAGE 34 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
haa baan Nad agaatat you and you
ara required to aarva a copy at ytx»
written dalanaaa. 9 any. on DAVID J.
STERN. ESO Pttmcriri aftomay.
whoM addraM Is U I S Unhandy
Dnv* *300. PlanoUon. FL 33324 (no
tolar toan X day* horn toa dale of
toa *n l pubdcaacn d toa m ac* d
ackcn) and Na toa ongmal ath to*
dark d torn court adhar babora Mi­
me* on ptanara artomay or bnmadua!y toaraaflar; otoarwiM a dalaiXI
wd ba aniarad agamal you tor toa
rakat damandad m toa compiamt or
WITNESS my hand and toa real d
de* Court tt SEMINOLE County.
Flortta. tor* day ol OCT 1 1 2001.
2001
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruto King
DEPUTY CLERK
PUBLISH IN
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
(2) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraona with diaatebnu naadUna Ai B0«claJ accamrriodaftori should
corned COURT ADMINISTRATION.
•I
to*
SEMINOLE
County
CourthouM tt (407)693-4227. I•00-835 9771 (TOO) or 1900833•770, vta Flonda Ratty Same*.
Law O rV u d Davtd J Sum . PA
U I 3 Unnarsay Drive S u tt 300
PtartaDon, FL 33314
(934)2339000
0I-74006(NAT)
Pibkah.Octobar 17.24, 2001
FFI47
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLOMOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. OOCA-1M9-14-W
ALTEGRA CREDIT COMPANY.
RONALD ALAN LEVI, RENITA
RASHEUE
LEVI ANO ANY
UNKNOWN PARTY IN
POSSESSION OF THE PROPERTY
SOUGHT TO BE FORELCOSED
HEREIN.
DattndanKbl
SECOND AMENDED
NOTKE OP SALE
NOTICE • glean dial, purauart u a
Fatal Judgamar* n toa abova-Wyttd
cam In tha Ctrtud Court ol tha
Exfuanto Juckaal Cawk at and tor
Sammola C a rry Ftortta. tt when
XJttgra Credit Company m toa
Planed and Ronald Attn Lari and
Rareu Rerheba Lavt. ra/ara toa
Defendant*. I wd re* to lha hrghatt

L eg als

L e g a ls

and beat bttdar tor caah at X I N
Parti Atranua, Santord. Ftortta
32771,
Samktott
Corny!
CourthouM, uapa d CourthouM. tt
1 1 0 0 c m on lha 13 day d
Nov amber. 2001. toa todcranng
owenwo preperry m i sonn in r a
ordar ol Ftoal Judgmant
LOT 79. CYPRESS LANDING AT
SABAL POINT. ACCORDINO TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED M PLAT BOOK 21. RAGES 70
ANO 71. PUBUC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
EXHEWVA"
DATED cm Octobar 1 0 .2 0 0 1 .
MAflYAWIE MORSE
C M d toa Oreuk Court
ByiXary Sboupa
Oapuly C M
Shamkd Ehatma. EatpXra
Sattm Saxon. FA
R.O. B ox3389
Tampa. Ftortta 13001
Pubkah Octobar 17.24.2001
FFI46

County,
C a a a * 0 9 C A *14-14-8
Lx Saha National Aaaocttittn
Irttantura Truttta under
bttanhr* datad a* ol 9/1/98,
T
Donald Sandmi a V a D otatt Lcxxa
Sanchax. tt a l.
AAV*. 20001338AV4 2000135$
NOTKE IS GIVEN purtuM 10 a
ludgamani ol toractoaur* dated
9/7/00 and a xacond ordar amandrtg
(udgnanlitotad Octobar 4 . 2001. xnd
aniarad to Caaa* 00-CA BI4 14 B of
toa Orcttl Court of 'to* 18th Judtatal
Ctroud to and tor Sammola Comty,
Ftortta. wharam LaStttt National
Association u Irttantura Trust**
under toa kttardura dalad a * d
W1/00, Bartt* 1999-3. to toa ptoakiH.
and Danatt Sanchax c V i Donald
Lours Sandmi. tt tt , toa datondarV(a). I wd aal on Novamber 9.
2001, tt 1100am tt toa watt Irani
door of toa SernmcM County
CoutoouM. X I N Parti Avanua.
Santord. Ftortta. to toa lagfidtt ted­
der tor cash, toa tadowlng daaenbad
proparty a* cat lorto In u id m V
mart, toad:
Sad Ejdttod 'A*. Swtencda County.
Ftortta
EXHIBIT'A‘
SEMINOLE WOOOS HOMESITE
19
THAT PART OF:
Tha North***! 1/4 ol to* Soutowait
1/4 ol toa North 1/2 d toa South**!!
1/4 d 9-4 Soutowatt 1/4 ol Sacaon
21, Townahtt X Souto. Rang* 32
Eaal. Sammola Courty.Ftonda.
Bamg more parbcularty daan b ad
Commence al lha Parmanant
Rafaranca Monumanl dattgnabng
toa SW cotrmr d taxi Section 2 1; run
toanca N. U 12-28* E. along toa S.
boundary Ina toareol 1113 SO* to toa
Permanent Ralerencd Monumanl
daagabng toa SE comar ol lha SW
1/4 ol toa SW 1/4 ol aatt Sacaon 21:
toanca N OOKTSTW. along tom E
boundary brm toareol $ 6 3 9 3 to toa
PetmanwY Rafaranca Monumanl on
to* S firW bn* d Sammola Wood*
Boulevard daaignaflng toa SW comar
d toa N 1/2d toa SE 1/4 d tm SW
1/4 d last Section 21; Cdnbrtua
Starred H 004(733 W. dong uid E
boundary Ina d toa SW 1/4 d tm
SW 1/4 70 00/ to toa N. R/W brm d
•did Sammola Wood* boulevard.
Ihanc# S. 831145' W. along Hid N
R/W Ina 281-tor: toanca. laavttg
u t t N. FVW bna. N. 3003'34*W
4 0 1 B9J; toanca N. 4940 4 3 E.
497 00*; toanca S
375929*E
193 99'; toanca N. 3 2 0 0 3 f E
290.71’ to toa POINT OF BEGINNINO; certtnua toanca N 32 00* 31*E
771 $$' to a peak on a oredar curve
concave to toa Wly having a rarkua
d 1113.1X7, aatt pomi bamg on toe
W V R/W Ina d atorautt Sammola
Woods boulevard and bear* N.
6247*33E Item toa cantor d u t t
curva toanca Sty along u id Wly
R/W kne and toa arc d aatt cun*
through k caniral angle d
2714 09*330 00 to toa and d laid
curva: toanca. toavfng uttW IyRTW
kne. S. 7500 oerw 200 OCT. Hmnca
N 904743W , 34320 toal to toa
Pom! d Bagmnrvng
Togetoar w8i a t toa bnprovamanto
now or haraafter aractad on toa prop­
arty. and a l u u m a n t*. appuria
nancaa, and tikrrea now or haraallar
• part d toa proparty Ax raplacamanto and edebeone ahai atoo ba
covarad by tom Security tnxinxneni
Ak d toa furagomg is ratorrad to n
thr* Security Inxliumem at lha
"Proparty'
DATED Odobaf 9,2001
MARYANNE MORSE
ClafX ol Court
|Sammola Counry. FL|
By Mary Stroma
Aa Dapuly C M
NOTKE: American*
Wtto
Dtubrbiei
Ad
ol
1990.
Admmcatratrva Order Na #7-1 X you
ara a parson w*h a itaahddy who
naads any accommodation to partlcipato tt tor* procaadng. you a n anaitod tt no coal to you. to toa provtatan d carton aaamtanc*. Ptoaaa
corned Court Adrarattraban tt X I
N Park Avanua, Surta N X I.
Santord. Flonda 32771 (407)323
4 3 X act 4227. withn 2 wcrlung
day* d your raewpt d tor* nonce it

you ara hearing or vdea impttrad.
ca l 190O-S69-9771.
Pubkah Octobar 17.24,2001
FFMS
N THE ORCUTT COURT
OP THE OGHTEEMTH
juDbCtAL ctR cu rr
M A W FOR
6E MMOLE COUNTY.
CAES NGd ftaCA-UEMA-fl
DAVID N. OTT. ESQUIRE, ak
EXECUTOR lor lha E tttta d
ROBERT W. PIERCE.
CATHERINE LAMING, and ALLEN
R FOSTER: and MARTHA
FOSTER, dacaaaod: and all
imknoon httra d MARTHA
FOSTER; and AMERICAN
0ENERAL HOME EQUITY. MC.I
and 8AS FINANCIAL. INC ; and
ADVENTIST
HEALTH
SYSTEM/SUNBELT. INC. LYS/A
FLORDIA HOSPITAL MEDICAL
CENTER: and MG INVESTMENTS
OF ORLANDO. INC. DWA THE
PLANTATION APARTMENTS, and
toa UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
and tm STATE OF FLOflffM.
NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO
F J . CHAPTER t t
Notes Ik grven ton purauart to a
Una! imjggnfflf of forscfcxurw dsted
Octobar 10. 2001, In Caaa Nunbar
P9CA 2390-14 EOI toa O o r t Court
d toa Exfeaarth Jukctol Crrcdt tt
and tor Samttda County. Ftortta. h
which DAVID N. OTT, ESQUIRE. M
EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF
ROBERT W. PIERCE, to toa FMrtM.
and ALLEN A FOSTER; and
MARTHA FOSTER, d b c u u it and
tt imknown httr* d MARTHA FOS­
TER: and AMERICAN GENERAL
HOME EQUITY. INC.; and SAS
FINANCIAL INC.: and ADVENTIST
HEALTH SYSTEM/SUNBELT, INC..
D/B/A FLORDIA HOSPITAL MED­
ICAL CENTER: and MO INVEST­
MENTS OF ORLANDO. INC. D/B/A
THE PLANTATION APARTMENTS;
and toa UNITED STATES OF AMER­
ICA; vid toa STATE OF FLORIDA,
bra tm detontonto, I w i aal to toa
Ndmtt and bad bttdar tor cadi tt
to* Wasl door to lha Saminoto
County CourthouM tt Santord.
Florida, tt 1100 am . on Mmrontter
13. 2001. toa tadowlng d u etto i d
property ml tom to toa Ordar d Ftoal
Lot 71, Oudb Pond Addnon to
CauaHbarry. accorokng to tow plat t t
racottad tt Ptot Book 11. Paga 27. d
toa Public Racord* d Sammola
County. Ftortta.
Datad. Octobar 10.2001
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Mary Sboupa
Dapuly C M
Dun* Knovrtat Dunlop. Etq
Aitomey tor Plandl
X I N ParbAva. 6&lt;a A
Winter Par*. FL327W
'
Phena (407)629-4300
Pubkah Octobar 17,24. 2001
FF144_______
______
PUBUC AUCTION
Public auction to ba held tt 1200
p m on to* 29tf&gt; day at OCTOBER
1001. t t to* from gate d Ftortta
locator Service*, toe.1* storage IM
located al 2708 Comby Club Rd
Santord FL 32771, tor toa pwpou d
(MpMIfV Of In* IMOvriy VWIPI,
YEAR 1908 MAKE DOOGE PiU
VW* 1BTMC13YWJ233610.
PubUh: Octobar 17.2001
FFI43
NOTK9 OF PUBUC SALE
ALTAMONTE TOWING, MC.UNCLAIMED VEHICLE AUCTION
117 MARKER ST.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
SALE BEGINS AT 1000 AM, SOLO
AS IS, NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE.
SEILER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL BIDS
PURSUANT -01 TO F S . 7117#
11-13- 2001
1897 NISSAN
JNIHT211SHT0093S9
1992 DATSUN
JN1MZ06SXCX 433089
1903 NISSAN
1N9SDItS06C437#9$
1992 CHEVY
IQ 1JC3447N7174209
1999 CHEVY
iaiAW 18R0O9l 16700
1999 BUKK
1G4AH31W1J6410264
1997 FORD
IFMCA1IU2VZA29144
1999 FORD
2FTDF15Y4KCA 72979
1986 FORD
1FABP4633GH202720
1969 MAZDA
1YVGOl ICXJ5116222
1966 TOYOTA
JT2AES3EXF3209369
I960 OLDS
1G3CW8W2G4326744
19110 ISUZU
JAACH15L7Q345S996
1992 MERCEDES
WDBAB23A9CB296416
1995 DOOGE
1B3ES42COSD178649
1964 DOOGE
2B4FK41COER2343I3
1907 DODGE
2B7KBUW3HK2SS339
PiAUh October 17. 2001
FF142
SANFORD HOUS84Q AUTHOMTY
(IFB 9 1001-06) Th* Houwng Authorty d toe Cry ol
Santord (SHA) Is

27— N u u se k y it O n to
Ca m
Eaity &lt;

rmade U I kna A port 9m
tor Infant*. kxXAat# i 2ymar ott
Pay baaad an

da**room.

axpartanoa. Pralarto tth or* akto 10
A X hr Vttnlng. 407-321-7939.

ExpanrArg p aad ioo l hkrtog k j tana
Director . Must NAre COA.
- - r------jin ynA ■
'■'Xpvfterm 'WHIT
htW I
9 ila fl marmgamanl.
arebabl#.
C i*
Jo y ca
tor
•pgoInCmanL 407-321-7436.

35— B u s in e s s

O rro rrv N m E s
M Y im O A T I M FC
H
T O U O IV tm

ANrey* ■ good pokey, aapadafy tor
button
oppoftuntttee Mid
Irend9999. C a t Ftortato D ip t aI
Agnarkure
7362 or FTC-HELF tor
BOG-436-71
Em tttonraBan. O riM O dW Bbti#
k m
N t g o u t o t a jk ^
buattaM o co o ru B M to iqdNN adtt
Ftortato D M d Agrtciillure 6
Corwumor Bkrvtoak before N t o g
C a t to verity lawful regMMBon
IJN t^
57— O

p p o r t u n it ie s

Support Group

59—F inancial
S ervices

Attention Roadorall

Wa k
kb
1 Tor rconipinteg
nrei n a- 1
—
!Ti
m#gai
ootoy
buklnaM by phone to proml** you
• b a n and aah you to oay tor R

For i
IntormaBan, cal taMto 1-9T7-FTC
hELP.IApUBCk
Th* Saminof*
F«toreI Trad* Commtottar)

L e g a ls
(le
AedW
, 4ror
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—-or
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Dius
mo n w I:r- o
Mambarmnoa S an ta** tar ttx (I)
housing davttopmanM mlto 492
houattg ink* akualad an in aggreS ite of SO actbs.
Btta * 4 i b« raettvad tt to* SNA. 94
Ckttto Drawer Court. Sardord. FL
37772-2359. u rtf 4 CO a m iP a d
Trim on Octobar J R 2091. d which
tom rm ywdPapuM oy opened and
rmdttoud Bkto mrtt ba prepared n
accordance aPtt to# ttaantotona tt
toa bwlttton tor Bttk, ■ copy d
ahtah may ba oblamad at toa SHAd

not ba conattarod.
Aprs-btt cortaranca ahak ba hdd d
toa Santord Houattg AutoorVy. 9k
CaMa Drawer Court. Santord. FL
S27T2-9369on Hm N i Ctaat t a i n .
2O0t, t i TOO pm. Load T tm toto '
vtexx may ba errangaO by oortackng
SxmtvXaor tt (407)323-3130ExL 28.
Bttdar* ara ancocragad to adand toa
prebkd contoranca wd v4*i toa tttoa.
Pubkah- Octobar 17,21.2001
FF1M
N ona
Workforoa Caniral

Ftortato

•nance! • nn Wig d km Btttor
Jntm/Battor Wages Commama, to
which toa publa to ttvkad. and may
ttckxto such othar mrrvTWma ma tt

conduct d tm Board# bualnaas:
DATE: Octobar 19) X 0 1
TIME: 1000 tain.
PLACE: WCFOEkto*
m i I m Road. Sta 270
Wtaitor Parti FL327M
PURPOSE. To dacusa mtttor* d
mrarett to Worttorca Caned Ftortato.
to
For Further taiiannaaon, Cortacb
Gary J. Earl. Eiacutfva Drraocr
Wort t orca Caniral Ftortato
1901 Lm Road, Sto 270
Winter Part FI 32799
(407)741 4366
Pubkah.Octobar 17.2001
FF136

LEARNTO DRIVE
TRACTORIRAUERS
wm um turn!

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15 Oay COL TniiU af
Day A W aikand Clasaaa
Financial Assistance
Carrlara Hiring On Sits

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i Institute
8 0 0 -5 5 4 -7 3 6 4

National Store Promotion
Receive $500 Worth Of
Food Coupons for

s29.95
Limited Offer! Call Nowl

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H iring
FOOD SERVICE
and CUSTODIAL
POSITIONS
IN SEMINOLE
PUBUC SCHOOLS
• Part Time
• No Experience
Necessary
• Competitive Pay
• Great Work
Atmosphere

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N f l l l lor com part** doing
l by phono to promtH you
b you to pay for N
doOvor. For m an
l. COl toO-boo 1-477-FTC
aanrio* nwtsogs lorn
i Harold and tho
Federal Trodt CommtMionl

A Chanca To W ort At H o m l
Port Tim* or F t* Tbno. C al Tol Fioo
tar F it* k tam afen 1-808-221-1516

ACCESS TO A COMPUTES
WORK FROM HOME1
D p to tH -tT M rfn rr

Up 1b
To 123 to IT W v PT/FT
JL PROFIT-INTERNET
MAIL

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8004874081

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A Fit, F a . roocena to 407-3214E20. Alt Marty
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Upolric
14 SO/hr, A bonueet
7001.

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p e r h o u r
f / i f C o m m is s io n

CHURCH
ATTENOANT
Needed tor Lake Mery thrach, work
4 hi* ovary S in to y momtoo A
e v tt. S 7 S a h r. Mutt ha a
dto*ftototo,indtotoaM H y iu oU .
CM Atftoy to M ntow 407-3332030
S te m . M-F.____________________

M looking ter eothusieslc people e V i
phono l U k tor i rapkfy grouring homo
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407-320-

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Fitnoaa Cantor: Now woman’*
a ntar in Lain Mary It
workout
looting
tor
clreuil
matructorAnothrator and an otltca
coordinator lYittructor.
Training
provided. C ol 407-323-2829 or Fax
407-324-4940.
FLOORBtG W S T A U e tS
Hardwood and LanWioto Flooring

Mon. thru Frl.
9 AM to 11 AM

eelabliebad.
axpandtog.
Qroat advaneomont
opportunity Call Jack al 407- 321e a a i t c A g t M a i hov* vtoddAera
Icanaaand poaa hack gromd liwctc

2 9 2 0 S . O r l a n d o D r lv a • S a n f o r d

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

ahop M atin
.jp d datignar in beta run
ftewar ahop. C a l torappl, 407-324-

“O ffice s C o a st to C o ast” since 1954

£ * n o £ £ t4 u p

House

We prepare home cooked break fait, lunch, and afternoon
u u c k i for all o f our uudcnti. Tramportaiion it provided foe Uudenu that attend Gotdiburu, Idytlwilde, Midway, P in ecm t,
Wicklow, Hamilton, and Liberty Chm lian School.
Our ualT h a i been carefully icreencd, ha. a CDA or A S . in
Early Childhood Education, and i&gt; certified in l i t aid and CPR.
Cam era, are in each d a n room, giving parenti the freedom to
com e in and o b ie n c their ch ild ', progreu at any time and alio
gives an e a r n lerue o f ucurity. Childcare i i provided fur ill
children ages 6 weeks to 11 y ean o f age.
FamiUri that rrrrirr Fimr C u iiin u m r are wtlcom t._ g

EOEUF/O/V
Foreman naodad tor oommaretot
landscaping Irrigation company.
Emd ti boot a m u * \tokww Cty area.

Canty, 346-664-4835.

Holiday wort a n Earn holiday
mcnoy whto you hafp o*wre M m d
part lima holiday employment.
Salary S5 50 -4 4 OOriir. Samlnoto
County
area
Good
appoorenco A ChoeetlA pervonaftty
ragrtrad. For more Into , ca l Brl
Stowan at 407-322-2442. art 229.
Hotel need* Housekeeper*?
Houaaman. From Daak. Good
Waga*. 407-444-1000 _________
Immediate opening tor
mechanic/majntenanca parson
Must be able to weld, keep record!
A m price heavy equipment.
Knowledge ot Industrial equipment
a phi*. FT with benefit*. Proemployment drug leaf required
Apply at p e n t , Paw l* Jundton, 708
S. French Ave. Sartord

$100 O R L E S S

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Exparlancad Hardware S Trim
Carpanlar M aking work. Toole,
TranaportaSon. kwuranca. 407-324-

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Fo r R

ent

2 Story Victorian horn*, historic
district, fpto, balcony, house
prtregre. SICDtok, 5100 drpcal 9812775 (bpr). 328-5277
WEEKLY RENTALS
| S 142/wtL

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4 0 7 -3 2 1 -4 3 3 3

2/1, near poke* station. Strong ;
latorencaa reqttad. 4379 407-321
4757.

Room For Rant tOkhan 4 H a s *
priviaga*, priwia boto. gSOWmrth
ndudws *1 utoOa*. C al BMy. 407-

293-2441 (days), or 407-

|anta*fS«Biland3/2.4450imwith.
I860 deposit. 425 appicaaon tsa. No
pats 407.321-5944.
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oom m ate
anted

DOYLE’S RENTALS

1370/month or l 75/w*4k. No
drinking 4 no ttnddng. Klkhsn
[rk4agaa Cal lor HanWw. 407-3211881
Share 4BH 2BA homo, Sartord area.
Living
room
w/hreplaca.
Wtshar/dryar. 1325/mo, 4 2 9 0
sscurky. utobaa Indudod. 407-3791118
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partm en ts

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F urnished

tan terd T B F V IB alh
Dupiaa
aTScreonad Porch, Lawn Malnt.
Indudad 4400/4400
S a n ta * 2 l a n
I S BA 2 S o y
Condo, Now Tka 4 Pant. Kitchen 4
DR. Community Pod 4 6 2 5 3 4 0 0
4ard:
3BR/2Balh
W/Oaa
EVsptoca, Ed-kl Ktohsn, W.D Hoc*
Upa 4 8 2 5 3 4 0 0

ABSOLUTE AUCTION. OcL 23rd. SL
FL,Tte TtefHNtf FtoMa n&gt;j6nw— dretopLI-K
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P1NB ISLAND, FLORIDA-Nov. 5th, 294»-acres In
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407-323-1187.

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407-323-1417, recorder.__________

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4900/tnorth, Indudaa water 4
electric ISA ISA. May oocupy
Nov 5*v Located at 2 0 4 Ekn Ave.
Santord. 407-302-3207

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1BR 1 BA near Maatond Cantar.
Lakotrort comptov w/boot ramp. 3
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Pool construction: Tka, palmare,
dock, piatoar. Expanenca pratarred.
C * l 407-324-2442.

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Wand Lake Cantar
155 Landover Ptaca
Longwood. FL 32750
(407)830-7744

Movera/Packera: Prcteaatonala may
apply to pareoa TtodsoyWASad Vbn
Una*. 400 Contral park Or. Santord.

Fun P lo c* To Work!
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Phonemic awareness * Writing
Science, math and measurement
Social A emotional development • Creative art*
Problem solving and much more.

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Providing quality childcare and prcvhool to (he Sanford cummunily tin ce 1987. We art committed to liv in g your child the
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with meeting the criteria o f the u h o o l rradineu coalition: our
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Fut-nma, M en-Fit Soma
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S a m o a * In * 120-bed SNF

TURFETC, « C 0 betong to to crew
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M A ID S NEEDED
IM M EDIATELY!

leiend Lata Cantor
158 Landover Piece
Longwood. FL 32750
(4 0 7 )443 0 7 7 4 4

2639 P alm etto Ave.
S anford, FL 32773

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Looking to hire an OrgarxavChor
Director tor a church ot 2 5 0
TtwrePW aatcto (407)322-2442
and/or .a n d resume to First
Presbyterian Church, 301 Oak Ave.
Sartord.FL3277t.kH 437-322-2444.
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C a i to verity lawful regtatratton
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THREE BEDROOM TWO BATH bom* ttadtad
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(vNUte. (966)734-3717, n d nk fcr

CUSTOM RANCH STYLE Horn. 3 Bcrboom 2
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W -1600 Sq F I Two (M em , On*
L*roa C ont*r*nc* A ra* 6
KAchanafla 11067/11000
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11600/11600.
0 &gt;«1* R n 6 t Inc.
407-722 &gt;466.
Oammattid 0«6e* Brtdtog tar rant
or Im m namodalad A toncad.
t a t o t n o * !. Id 6 t o t 660 aq * w*&gt;
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MATVFAdLV VAAO SALE, 169
NORTH COUNTRY C U M ROAD,
LAKE MART. 9ATUROAY IN

9 e * r * 2 f 1 . toncad yard hard wood
Boon, grad area, n e a r moevated
169.900. Ue RaaKor, 407-321-7699.
WUd 8artCTdtdy«w4di; 3 7 tfM pton.
1900 aq R Mng. tormal Mngtobang
mom, toga M an to toptao*. tog*
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6 0 Out of order
61 Guitar
forerunner
5 2 Word with
happy or
eleventh
6 3 Gumption
5 4 W hat c o n ­
quers om nia
6 5 Kett of old
com ics
6 6 U se a
prie-dieu
6 7 S c ie n c e
fiction site
6 8 Opposite of
DO M T ” r
1 Emulate a
b an sh ee
2 City
southeast
of Turin
3 Laugh-aminute
4 S co o ts
5 Legal tactic
6 Held respon­
sible
7 O ne’s
partner?
8 Show 's
partner
9 Hardly
taciturn
10 Type
of ticket
11 Zero-shaped
12 Big-league

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25
20
27
29
30
31
32
33
35
37
39
40

pitcher
Aaron
Pipe bend
Lowest In
Importance
Digs in the
snow ?
Present a s
an a ct of
worship
Shelley’s
first nam e
Buyer b e
w here?
Runner
Bannister
Rocky
pinnacle
Bordeaux
wine
B e a c la ss
down
Bashful
com panion?
Grounded
bird
Phone-diai
trio
Courac
age
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beginning?
Graduation
cap part
D em os­
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for one
Formula
W esterns
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with Martin
Old-time
anesthetic
Sign of
things to
com e
Muse count
O ater actor
Ja c k
Mountain
lion
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partner
Precambrian
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warranty Id 913S. qumn 9 1 4 0 to g
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Santord. 407-402-2779.

Old Antique Brass
Headboard
$65
407-321-6590

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mahogany
Ca* 4 0 7-3214

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SERTA Raakrapadc Sat never uttd.
■ M n p to ac. coal S1.OOQ.aal 9 1 8 3
FULL BERTA S a t 9223. 407-709-

Bad • O n* abao/ula bargain.
OUCEN BERTA Poalurapade Sat.
navar uaad. MS to ptM c. ooM 91900
• rt 9230 KM Q U H TA S a t S2SS.
4 0 7 -7 0 6 5 6 9 9
1 A charry atogh bad. road wood,
wab pAow lop maarasa aat Navar
uaad S al 9450 Can dMvar. 407-422­
0230

Bad*, tocaaad n Santord. ortoopadc
•rm i*«a wMl 3 yr warranty. Twar 973,
U 9 9 0 gjean $98. k rg 9173. N nar
uaad. can dakvar 407-402-2776
Dmng Rm 14 pc. roTid CHERRY
WOOO. 9 4 ' dd pedatUI. w/2
laava*. 9 Cb«ip*ndato eb a n . bu6* l
4 hutch, navar uaad. coal 312*. t* 4
3I9SO Sarvar 9393. 407-7065098
Dmmg Room ta t 13 pc. SOUO
CHERRY WOOO IRyiandhMVtod
coiacliun. 112* dd pad, w/2 lad. •
OapoandM* baa-rvekw. d a n . 72“
bombay bufla) 3 hutch, a l (M
bo i ad. co t! 920k. M i 95.900 obo.
4 0 / 6 5 7 2065

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w.lnljy. 8 Chair*. 62* Double
PwJutt* U to d 2 tonaa Brand Nawi
to B n Ltod Sal 31460 LUtod Owra
Cabaral Aval Can Da*var 407-422­
0230

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Tad* 72* «rd 6 O w n art. a d SM
to Bor 3950 Ljgdad Chma C
cdanal Aval Can Oa*v*r 407-422­
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Large Whwtpod ratogarator/baaraf.
9450. mcrowaya/canvactxin ovan,
375. waahar 3 dyw. 9200 407622­
0356
Uakcfmg couch 9 toy* tarl. both
radtoa 9660 GlaH co6aa Md*. 933
WMa Board. 3123. hardy uaad 407­
3265970. hr mag
fk* Atty bad 373 DtoaM W4 (ban.
almond rw'mauva aaats. 975.
Compular dart w,hutch. 960. Wood
Lowboy Chad rwdrawara. 963. Oaa
On*. 940 Al to acertain condxwn
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Staff Writer

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A shy's Kick Lifts
Lions over
Patriots
On Thursday night, Steve
Ashy's 37-yard field goat with
29 seconds left In the game
lifted the visiting Oviedo
Uons to a 17-15 victory over
the Lake Brantley Patriots at
Tom Storey Field.
Page1B

SANFORD — A packed house full of
concerned Geneva residents at Tbesda/a
county commission meeting, forced the
dty of Sanford to withdraw a request for a
special exemption permit to construct a
new waste processing facility at Site 10.
More than 10 years after the Board of
Adjustment granted the city the right to
spray reclaimed water on hay and citrus
crops at the 1,870 acre dtv owned tract in
Geneva, the dty was looking to implement
another revolutionary treatment process.

Geneva residents raise a stink, but
Sanford can resubmit plans to county
Sanford, with the help of a German
company, was planning to build the
nation's first biosolids processing center
that involves 12 greenhouses at Site 10.
According to City Manager Tony
VanDerworp, the new process would
work in conjunction with the city's new
sewer treatment plant on the other side of
town.

The proposed process would dry sludge
In the greenhouses so it could be used for
fertilizer on the hay fields, orange groves
and other Sanford sites.
Sanford asked county commissioners to
pass the special exemption pending
approval from the federal Environmental
Protection Agency and the state
Department of Environmental Protection

(DEP) on a test site that would be completlimits
ed1 a year later and within the d ty' limits.
"They came here trying to pu t the cart
aid Orl
before the horse," said
Orlando attorney
Bob Gatton who represented more than
1,000 local residents on the matter. "If you
pass this, it takes you (commissioners) out
of the loop."
"I'm not seeing a lot of incentive to
approve this," Chairman Dick Van Dcr
VVeide said after hearing passionate,
though potentially misleading, arguments
from Geneva residents.
See Request Page 10A

SCSO Green meets NYPD Blue
Seminole deputies
patrol Big Apple
so New York City
officers can rest

By Dan Ping
Editor

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

Tales
Pumpkin
Patch
Fund-raiser offers more than
just the typical orangefruit
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SANFORD — One
Seminole County Sheriff's
Office sergeant and six
deputies with New England
ties returned a week ago from
a once familiar place that was­
n't so recognizable.
Sgt. Mark Dibona, deputies
Chris Torina, Barry Brady,
Jalam Vann, Mark Pergola,
Steve Locricchio and Tony
Tomeo came home to Seminole
County after a week of helping
New York City's finest During
their stay, these homegrown
Yankees experienced a gamut
of .emotions as they helped
mend the Big Apple's broken
heart.
After showing Interest to
help in the tragedy, Dibona
said he received a call from
Chief Deputy Steve Harriet
Sept 25 at about 9 p.m. telling
them they were given the
opportunity to depart for New
York City the following day at
noon.
"Driving up there we didn't
know what to expect" Dibona
said. "We had no idea what we
would be doing, what shift we
would be working. Wc just
wanted to be a part of it."
Driving straight through in
a convoy of police cruisers the
group arrived at the command
post at 5 a.m. Thursday. An
ensuing tour of Ground Zero
left the Seminole officers in
awe.

Ssrrtnofe County Deputy Chris Torina, toft, and
Police Department Headquarters.

"I really didn't expect the
damage to the surrounding
buildings," Dibona said. "It
reminded me of like 'Full
Metal Jacket' War movies
where they go out and fight
and walk around in this smol­
dering rubble. I've never spent
a day in the military and rve
never been in a war zone, but
that was the first thing that
popped in my head."
Unfamiliar Territory
Complete with the hunter
green uniforms and Seminole
patrol cars, six members of the
group worked about 12-hour
days patrolling the streets of

a Now York City poHca officer greet each

New York City.
The Northern public is pri­
marily used to seeing only
their sanitation workers in
green uniforms, jested Torina.
"We definitely got some
double takes," Dibona added.
A day where they normally
would beipat
patrolling US
or State Road
Highway’ 17-92
1
46i they tot
found themselves
working traffic control on 57th
and 5th streets in front of the
Trump Towers.
"The problem we had is we
wanted to grab a shovel, throw
dirt around and rescue peo­
ple," Dibona said. "But while
we were out there on the walk-

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ing beat. It gave six New York
cops the day off. That was
great because these guys are
working 16 and 18 hours day
since this happened with no
days off."
'
Their highlights of being
pseudo NYPD officers includ­
ing crowd control for a com­
mercial being filmed at Time
Square, breaking up a fight
and shutting down an illegal
street side T-shirt vendor.
"We're all experienced offi­
cers, be it New York or
Seminole County. Crime is
crime," Dibona said about the
See Deputies, Page 6A

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

By Mlchaile Jerla
SANFORD — In less than three weeks, children
will be knocking on doors asking for tricks or
treats. Linda Myers is ready.
At her house on the comer of 12th and Laurel,
ghosts and goblins dance in the yard, and a not so
scary witch gets ready to cast a spell. It's a
Halloween scene that's become a neighborhood
tradition for many who live near Myers.
"I have so many people come by to see the
_yard,"
_
Myers
'
said.
' * "People
People Ihave told
‘ * me they
‘
will
drive out of their way just to see it. They say it
gives them a nice feeling."
Although scary, not nice, is the word typically
used to describe Halloween, it can't be used to
describe Myers' holiday theme. The ghosts and
pumpkins in her front yard are smiling, and the
witch even looks friendly. If a passerby looks close
enough, he or she will even see several angels scat­
tered within the mix of orange and white decora­
tions.

Itotta Haratd
othor outside New York

A native of Winter Park and
long-time Sanford resident was
murdered in Waycross, Ga., by a
man she knew through her work
with Goodwill Industries.
Katherine Virginia Benton's
body was discovered by the Ware
County (Georgia) Sheriff's Office
about 2 a m Tbesday, O ct 2 in a
wooded area off tne Valdosta
Highway. Benton had moved to
Waycross in 1998 after living in
Sanford for many years.
Benton, 50, was discovered
missing Monday, O ct 1 when she
failed to show up for a lunch date
with her son. He later filed a
report with police when she did
not return home from her job that
evening.
,
Police in Albany, Ga., about
three hours from Waycross,
found Benton's vehicle shortly
after her non reported her miss­
ing. Michael Nails of Waycross
was driving 1994 peart white
Mitsubishi with Georgia tag 200ESY.
Nails was arrested and trans­
ported to the Ware County Jail on
charges of murder, kidnapping,
theft of an automobile, armed
robbery and possession of a
firearm during tne commission of
a crime.
On O ct 3, Senior Chief Judge
Clarence Blount of the Waycross
Judicial Circuit issued a gag
order preventing details of the
investigation from becoming
public. However, published
reports from the Waycross JournalHerald indicate Nails was a client
See Murder; Page 7A

Charities see donations drop
in wake o f national tragedy

Laurel Avenue resident
draws a spook-tacular
reaction from neighbors
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S e m in o le S m ile

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woman
murdered
in Georgia

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Linda Myers d ecorates her home to reflect the chang­
ing se a so n s. This month, its Halloween.

LONGWOOD — Floridians
searching for a way to help the
nation recover from the Sept. 11
terrorist attacks should look no
farther than their own state,
suggests one local charity exec­
utive director.
"I've talked to my own vol­
unteers, and they're donating
to the 9-11 Fund," said Angie
Romagosa of The Christian
Sharing Center in Longwood.
"1 applaud that and I don't
want to take away from that,
but we need to remember that
we have people in our own
backyard with needs."
A slow economy was already
producing a problem for the
charity that helped more than
1,800 Central Florida families
last year. In August, the center
assisted 208 more families than
the same month a year before­

hand. A trickle down effect
from the attacks and stumbling
economy is creating unexpect­
ed layoffs and smaller pay­
checks for many local families,
said Romagosa.
"I don't think we've seen the
worse of it," she said.
Created in 1986, the charity
helps coordinate community
relief efforts for dozens of local
churches. Through donations
from a variety of sources
including churches, private
donators, a thrift shop and the
Seminole County government,
the center helps families stabi­
lize during economic turmoil.
Last year 92 percent of the
charity's expenses directly
assisted people in distress 4,539
times. Assistance typically
comes in the form of food and
household supplies from the
"pantry," rent payments and
See Charities, Page 10A

Motorists advised to watch for lane closures on 17/92,1-4 and Greene Way
On Saturday, Oct. 13, one
southbound lane of U S. 17-92
will be closed between Airport
Boulevard and 27th Avenue.
The lane closure will take
place between the hours of 7 a.m.
to 11 a.m. Workers are scheduled
to install sign structure bridge
mount brackets on the U S. 17-92
overpass.
On Saturday, Oct. 13, traffic

will be shifted on Old Lake Mary
Road. This lane shift will take
lace between Casa Verde
ulevard
and
Airport
Boulevard during the hours of
noon to 4 p.m. Workers are
scheduled to pour the concrete
over the bridge deck.
On Monday, OcL 15 through
Friday, Oct. 19, motorists using
northoound Toll Road 417 will

experience lane closures north of
Lake Mary Boulevard. The lane
closures will take place between
the hours of 7 a.m. to 5 JO p.m.
Workers are scheduled to install
overhead sign structures.
On Saturday, Oct. 13 through
Saturday, Oct. 20, motorists
using Interstate 4 will experience
one lane closure in each direction
between County Road 46A and

State Road 46. On Sunday night
workers
with
Granite
Construction Company are
scheduled to relocate the median
barrier wall located one quarter
mile east of CR46A. The barrier
wall will be moved to another
location one half mile west of SR
46. This barrier wall protects
construction crews while they
are working along the interstate.

The lane closures will take
place during the hours of 10
p.m.-6 a.m. Motorists are
advised to drive safely in the
construction area.
All work b scheduled to take
place if weather permits.
For additional information,
please
contact
Public
Information Coordinator Stefany
Strong at 407-832-8655.

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Sunday. (Ktotn r I I. 2001

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
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_____________ A G L A N C E A R O U N D O U R C O U N T Y

sat
Annie Coleman Chapter of
the United Daughter* of the
Confederacy will meet 1030
a.m. Saturday, O c t 13, in
Winter Park. For information,
call 386-738-4433 or 407-8942802.
Membership in the organi­
zation it open to any female
descendant o f a Confederate
veteran.

On my way here to write this, I followed a car
with an American flag in the rear window. It
said, "These colors don’t run." In my opinion,
truer words were never spoken.
I have just returned from a 15-day trio that
took me from Sanford to the
shore of Like Superior, with
visits in most states in
between. I noticed a number
of things that made me feci
good.
First, I have never seen the
patriotism expressed around
the nation. Having lived in the
days of Pearl Harbor and see­
ing flags displayed then,
believe me, the displays today
Nick
make that appear mild.
Pfeifauf
Second, I have never seen
Guest Columnist an outpouring of religious
writings. "Pray for America,"
"God is on our side," "God
bless America," and dozens, no perhaps hun­
dreds, of different phrases. They are everywhere
— on store fronts, car windows, posters, school
windows.
There is no need to bring it up here, but the
events of Sept. 11 were tragic, but helped bring
this country together as it never has been before.
In my travels however, I did notice some
occurrences which may not be normal.
Highways, especially Interstates, were NOT
crowded. There were times on 1-95,1-77,1-26 and
others when I couldn't see another vehicle in my
rear view mirror or in front of me. And this was
in broad daylight.
I spent most of my nights in motels and
hotels. They were generally half empty if not
more. I never saw a sign saying "no vacancy",
there simply was always room at the inn.
Yes, I did encounter some price gouging on
gasoline. I paid more than $2 a gallon in Toledo
on the way norlh, but later paid 51.74 on the
way back, so the gouging didn't last long.
Regarding gas prices, they were lower in most
southern states than in Florida — but that's
another matter.
The prime aim of this writing is to tell one
and all that patriotism and religion are stronger
today than possibly ever in the history of our
nation. With these two things working for us, we
will remain, and we will succeed in overcoming
all ills. Like that window slicker says, "These
colors don't run."

SUN
The Church o f Cod of
Prophecy will host "The
Duncan*" from Cleveland,
Tenn., 6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 14.
The church is located at
2509 S. Elm Ave. in Sanford.
For information, call 407-3224015.

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D rug P ossessio n
• N elson Perez, 2 1 , o f Sanford
w as arrested by Sanford police
Thursday for possessing more
than 20 gram s o f m arijuana.
Perez w as pulled o v er after
officers w itnessed him driving
erratically. IVvo clear Ziploc bags
containing m arijuana w ere
found und erneath the d riv er's
seat.
• Joh n ell Scott Jr., 30, of
Sanford w as arrested by
deputies for possession of crack
cocaine and m arijuana Thursday
night. In response to a possible
battery, d epu ties questioned
ney becam
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cious w hen his speech was
m um bled.
Scott w as trying to cat the
m arijuana he possessed, accord­
ing (o d epu ties. Six to eight
pieces o f crack cocaine w as also
found underneath w here the
subject sat in the car.

‘One thank you fits
all’ e-m ail m essage
upsets Auntie
DEAR ABBY: My 11-year-old niece. Tori,"
has begun sending thank-you notes by e-mail
rather than snail mail. Although 1 would much
prefer receiving an old-fash­
ioned thank-you note, I
understand that in this day
and age, an electronic
acknowledgment for a gift
may suffice.
However, what I find more
upsetting is the fact that Tori
writes only one thank-you
message, and then copies it to
Dear
everyone who has given her a
gift.
Recently she participated in
a school fund-raiser that hap­
pened to fall on the same week as her birthday.
Certain family members and friends con­
tributed to her fund-raiser, while others sent
only birthday gifts. Tori's one-sizo-fits-all e-mail
read: Thank you for your fund-raiser/birthday
contribution."
What do you think of this, Abby? How can I
tactfully let my niece know that a mass mailing
is no different than not being thanked at all?
UPSET AUNTIE
DEAR AUNTIE: Say it in an e-mail. Each
thank-you should be individual and personal •
- and now is the lime fur your niece to learn
this valuable lesson. Your message is an
important one.
Dear Abby is written by Pauline Phillips and
daughter Jeanne Phillips.

B urglary
Sem inole deputies arrested
Jam es Sum m ers, 21, of Lake
M ary W ednesday for breaking
into Iw o different vehicles and
resisting an arrest. D uring a pat
dow n search of Sum m ers, the
ow ner o f Ihe ca r's d riv er's
license was found in his pocket.
He w as charged w ith tw o counts
burglary and theft.

assault w ith a deadTv w eap o n
w ithout intent to killII.

T resp assin g
Billie M atthew s, 55, o f Sanford
was arrested by Sanford police
W ednesday for reportedly tres­
passing on San fo rd 1M iddle
School property. T he man was
d escribed as very belligerent and
u ncooperative by officers.
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S p ecia l O p eratio n s
In m atter o f tw o days, the
Sem inole C ounty Sh eriff's O ffice
C ity/C ounty Investigative
Bureau rounded up alleged drug
dealers in Sem inole like they
w ere w anted terrorists.
The crusade began W ednesday
at approxim ately 4:30 p.m. as
agents executed a search w arrant
a t 2611 H olly Road in W inter
Park. Three residents, Fernando
Castano, 25; Ana C astano, 27;
and Holly Fouts, 20, w ere all
arrested for drug possession. Th e
search produced several partially
smoked jo in ts, several gram s o f
m arijuana, various sm oking
pipes, pictures depicting m ari­
juana use and about a dozen
pills w ithout a prescription.

A bout an hou r later, the
bureau had placed an inform ant
in the parking lot o f H o o ter's
restaurant on State Road 434.
W hen Amjad A hw al, 25, of
W inter Springs rolled up in his
1995 green L exus h e initiated a
deal for 100 M D M A (ecstasy)
p ills w ith the inform ant. Ahwal
offered to sell the p ills for
$1,400. He w as ch arge w ith traf­
fic in M DMA, possession o f an a­
bolic steroids, sellin g steroids
and possession o f counterfeit
drugs.
i. . A t 10:30 p.m . an inform ant
snatched an oth er drug dealing
duo at the sam e H ooters.
Stephen Sparks, 20, o f O viedo
a n a Joshua D akel, 21, o f W inter
Springs agreed to sell the under­
cover agent 10 b o ttles of
steroids. Also found in the vehi­
cle w as 10 b o ttles N albuphine.
Th e two w ere charged with pos­
session N albuphine (an opium
derivative), possession of
steroids and sellin g steroids.
Th e onslaught ot Sem inole
drug arrests continu ed the next
day at approxim ately 4:30 p.m.
w hen the bureau conducted a
controlled d eliv ery o f a Federal
Express package to a resident o f
the Q uality Inn at 235 Wymore
Road in A ltam onte Springs. On
Oct. 11, a w arrant to search the
package found 25 pounds of
m arijuana. O m ariana Tucker, 24,
of O rlando; Shenika M arshall, 24
o f O rlando and Seaon N urse, 22
o f O rlando w ere all arrested for
conspiracy to traffic m arijuana.
Subjects stated they had done
the practice o f receiving large
quantities o f m arijuana in
Sem inole h otels at least six tim es
before.
At 9:30 p.m . the bureau co n ­
ducted another search w arrant at
636 Trailw ood Dr. in A ltam onte
Springs. Randy Starbuck, 20, o f
A ltam onte w as arrested for
arm ed traffickin g o f MDMA p ills
and possession dri
drug parapher­
nalia.
A pproxim ately 50 pills were
found, inclu d ing several pipes
and em pty n itrous oxide car­
tridges.

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Kevin M erillat, 43, o f Sanford
was arrested by Sanford police
for retail Iheft Wedncsda y. He
reportedly tried to leave WalM art by concealing a can of
spray paint and Brasso polish in
his pants
Aggravated A ssau lt
Jordin D ew itt, 22, o f Geneva
was arrested by deputies
W ednesday for allegedly threat­
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D ew itt reportedly placed the
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find Jam es Payne, 21, of Sanford
sleeping next to the dum pster in
a sleeping bag. Found in the bag
w as a purple bong and a sm all
bag of m arijuana. Payne w as
arrested by police for possession
o f drugs and paraphernalia.

• Jodi Brown, 34, o f O rlando
w as arrested by Sanford police
Friday for drug paraphernalia
and possession. A fter respond­
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seminar presented by Bill
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scheduled for 6:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, Oct. 16, in the
Sanford Library, located at 150
N. Palmetto Avenue.
Free child care will be pro­
vided so parents can attend.
For more information or to
reserve a place, call Carolyn at
Edward Jones at 407-322-1558.
Register by Friday, Oct. 12.

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imuuuiig parade
parauc will
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Homecoming
startI iapproximately 4:45 pan.
Thursday
rsday, Oct. 18. The parade
e is West High Street to
route
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King Street, ending at the high
school. Floats, marching units,
clubs and sports teams will
participate.

SAT
Sanford M ain Street Inc.,
is sponsoring an
O ktobcrfeau Street Party, 6
to 10 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20,
in historic Downtown
Sanford.
The event will include a
beer garden, live German
music, traditional German
food, street dancing and a
classic car cruise.
Restaurants and merchants
will be open.
The United Methodist
women's group at the First
United M ethodist Church
of Oviedo is sponsoring the
Holiday Home Bazaar 2001
to offer a chance to "shop,
share and support" area chil­
dren's missions.
More than 20 home-based
businesses will be showing
and selling their wares and
creations Oct. 19 and 20 in
the Fellowship Hail at the
church, located at 263 King
St. Representatives includ­
ing Avon, Shaklee Wellness
Distributor, Stampin' Up,
Creative Memories, Home
Interiors, Princess House
and Tasteful Simple will all
have showing.
"The Bazaar is a great way
to shop in a relaxed, quiet
and friendly atmosphere,"
according to event organizer
Betty Lou Anderson.
The Holiday Home Bazaar
will be Friday, Oct. 19 from 7
p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday,
Oct. 20 from 9 a.m. to noon.
For more information con­
tact the church office at 407365-3255.

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O bituaries
ROBERT W. GILMAN
Robert W. Gilman, 83, of
Mission Boulevard, Sanford,
died Wednesday, Oct. 1 0 ,2001,
in Lake Mary.
Bom May 3,1918, in
Mendota, III., he moved to
Sanford In 1984. He was a mis­
sionary with the New Tribes
Mission in Sanford.
Survivors Include his wife,
Marjorie Gilman of Sanford; •
two daughters, Dona
Duckhom of Milwaukee, Wls.,
and Jana Price of Puerto
Ayacucho, Venezula; two
brothers, Webster Gilman of
Topeka, Kan., and Wayne
Gilman of Kansas City, Kan.;
and five grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home of

Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.

Interactive
'Dream' marks
end of Lyman
auditorium

Tribute to America scheduled for Oct. 26

Lyman High School’s
Lymlight 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.
Hermia and Lysander
agree to runaway in to the
woods outside Athens. A
lovesick Helena pursues
Demetrius into tne 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 imp­
ish fairy cause the fairy
queen and the actors' lives to
mingle. 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 tnef &lt;
cam­
pus will open tn late
November. The former audi­
torium will become a court­
yard and outdoor amphithe­
ater 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 hi
advance beginning Oct. 24,
and $6 at the door. All 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 00
p.m., and the box office
opens at 7 p.m, Lyman High
School is located at 865 South
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HORACE GRIFFIN
Horace Griffin, 84, of Short
Avenue, Orlando, died
Monday, Oct. 8,2001.
Bom in Weber, Ga., he was a
lifelong resident of Central
Florida. He served in the U.S.
Army and was a chef.
Survivors include four
brothers, Otis M. Bush of
Cleveland, Ohio, Thomas Bush
of DeLand, George Bush of
Alabama and Billy Bush of
New Jersey; five sisters,
Margie Whlpper of Oviedo,
Helen Chappel of Winter
Haven, Doretha Bush of
Tennessee, Eamcstlnc Griffin

VIRGINIA PETE HOLT
Virginia Pete Holt, 81, of
Lucerne Drive, DcBary, died
Tuesday, Oct. 9,2001, in
Florida Hospital DeLand.
Bom In Erie, Mich., she
moved to Central Florida in
1948. She was a homemaker
and a member of St. Ann's
Catholic Church.
Survivors include a son, Jack
F. Holt Jr., of Sanford; two
grandchildren; and one great
grandchild.
Altman-Long Funeral Home

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Dale Wesley, Raye Snow,
Melisa TcnBroeck, DaLynn
Purdy, Phaze 3, Firecracker 4,
Jennifer McGill, Glenda Smith,
Ray Wentworth, Greg Cardino,
Dustin Seymour, Earl and Lori
Her and Sanford resident Paul

The Sanford Opry will per­
form a new show 7:30 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 26, In the Helen
Stairs Theatre.
"The Tribute To America"
will include the patriotic stan­
dards, including "America The
Beautiful," and "God Bless
The U SA ." Modem American
Anthems, "We Shall Be Free"
and "O nly In America"
represent a taste of the flavor
the variety show will offer,
along with the dynamic tenor
saxophone of Noble
"ThtnM an" Watts.

of DcBary is in charge of
arrangements.
LEONARDA 'LENNY'
MALDONADO
Lconarda ''Lenny"
Maldonado, 55, of Dark Star
Loop, Pasco, died Tuesday,
Oct. 9, 2001, in University
Community Hospital, Tampa.
Bom in Guayama, Puerto
Rico, she moved to Deltona in
1992 and recently moved to
Wesley Chapel. She was a pri­
vate duty LPN for 16 years
and a member of St. Clare
Catholic Church. She enjoyed
interior decorating.
Survivors include her hus­
band of nine years, Leonard
Maldonado; two sons, Rick

Capucille. Emcee will be
Jackson from US93 Country
FM radio station.
Tickets can be purchased at
the Helen Stairs Theatre box
office Monday through Friday
from 10 a.m. to noon and 2
p.m. to 4 p.m., and one hour
prior to show time.
Ticket prices are for general
public, 515, senior citizens,
513, and groups of 10 or more,
512 per person. Reserved seat­
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call 407-321-8111 or 386-6726500.

Quiles of Jacksonville and
Angelo Quiles of Oklahoma
City, Okla.; four daughters,
Frances Rodriguez, Marisol
Rosado and Teresa Quiles, all
of Deltona, and Damaris
Leeper of Morristown, N.J.;
three brothers, Christopher
Colon of Deltona and Jose and
Sixtii Colon Jr., both of Toms
River, N.J.; two sisters, Maria
Chirno of Deltona and
Mercedes Colon of East
Orange, N.J.; and 12 grandchil­
dren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.
TERRI RALENE ROBBIN S
Terri Ralene Robbins, 39, of

Midway Drive, Sanford, died
Monday, Oct. 8, 2(X)1.
Born in Columbus, Ohio,
she moved to Sanford in 1986.
She was a homemaker.
Survivors include her hus­
band, David Robbins of
Sanford; her mother, Carol
Newcomb of Sanford; two
sons, Timothy James Robbins
of Ohio and David Joseph
Robbins of Sanford; a daugh­
ter, Ashley Nicole Robbins of
Sanford; a brother, Michael
Price of Sanford; and two sis­
ters, Merri Wedemeyer and
Tammy Elmer, both of
Sanford.
Beth Shalom Mcmoriat
Chapel of Orlando is in charge
of arrangements.

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Sunday. October H. 2001

O pin io n
D o n ’ t fo r g e t th e
lo c a l c h a r it ie s . . .
The events of Sept. 11 hive once again shown that Americans
truly are the United States. In times of crisis, our countrymen are
there to lend a helping hand through donations of food, money,
clothing and time.
But as wonderful as the generosity has been for those in New
York and Washington, D.C., it has had a negative effect on local
charities across the county. These charities, Tike The Christian
Sharing Center in Sanford and Longwood, are the backbone of
social services in the community. Whether its a hot meal, a place
to sleep or help with the power bill, these groups ate the safety
net our fellow residents rely on in times of need.
Many local charities are being hit with a double-whammy: a
slowing economy and national tragedy. Charitable giving had
already dropped off before Sept 11 as people worried about
their jobs and financial security. After Sept. 11, the nation's focus
was on the heartbreaking stories of brothers, sisters, moms and
dads who lost loved ones in the terrorist attacks, and Americans
opened their wallets to meet their needs.
We don't discourage donations to the various funds in New
York. Hurricane victims in Florida have always benefited from
the generosity of those in other regions of the country, and we
should reciprocate. Don't forget the local charities, however.
They may not have the high profile of the 9-11 Fund, but the ser­
vices they provide are just as important.

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While we remember to support our local charities, let us also
not forget the generosity of tne business community that pro­
vides thousands of dollars each year to fund everything from
charities to school groups to community activities.
Though many contribute, three businesses in particular stand
out: Bill Heard Chevrolet, Wayne Densch Inc., and Central
Florida Regional Hospital. Time and again, these businesses are
asked to make donations and more often than not, they say yes.
They buy ads in football programs, fruit from the band, support
the focal arts and sponsor festivals. They donate DARE cars to
police departments, provide funding for Scout troops, scholar­
ships for students and buy tables at dozens of fund-raising ban­
quets. These companies donate during booming times and reces­
sions.
Recently, the Sanford City Commission considered whether to
allow a car dealer from DeLand to have a three-day tent sale.
Commissioner Whitey Eckstein disagreed with granting the per­
mit because of the effect it might have on local car dealers.
"We're doing a disservice to our business community,"
Eckstein said. "We're granting a special exception to let an out­
side company come in and compete with our local businesses. I
don't think it's right. We hit Bill Heard and these local guys up
all the time for money. What's this company from Volusia
County ever done for Sanford? How many ads have they
bought in our school programs? None. We ought to respect our
local businesses more than that."
Eckstein’s right. The community should respect and support
our local businesses, be it Bill Heard Chevrolet or JD's
Homestyie Cooking. There will be times when goods and seryiceunust be purchased from nonlocal vendors,JusU^ke com-,
panics must make sound business decisions, consumers must
should buy from locally owned businesses. Occasionally the cost
may be a bit higher, but local owners more than make up for it
through their generous contributions to community organiza­
tions.
***

Promoting Sanford and its businesses is the job of the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce and the group's director, Angclia
Gordon. A small-business owner herself, Gordon's experience
and knowledge will be a plus for the chamber.
Recent comments in the Daytona Beach News-journal, however,
appear to undermine her commitment to Sanford and Seminole
County. Gordon and her daughter moved into a new subdivi­
sion in DeLand. In an interview with the News-loumal, she said
she chose the neighborhood because, "I wanted to move to a
small town with a good education system for my daughter,
who's gifted, and wanted to be both 20 minutes from the beach
and 20 minutes from Sanford.” She added, "My daughter loved
it from the first time she saw it. She really wanted to be in a
community with friends and neighbors."
Are we to assume, then, that Sanfonl is a community without
friends and neighbors, good schools or small-town charm? If so,
Gordon has a daunting task ahead of her because those are the
virtues she'll be touting as she courts potential businesses in her
new job as chamber director.
We understand, of course, there arc many factors that go into
choosing a home. While it would be much more preferable that
Gordon choose to live where she works, living outside of
Sanford docs not hinder her from doing a good job. However, if
she wants to promote the virtues of DeLand through the local
media, perhaps Gordon has accepted the wrong job.
Hopefully, that's not the case. Gordon has the skills to do a
bang-up job for the chamber, and we wish her great success —
in Sanford.

Second war aims at winning muslim hearts and minds

The big
Wo b
ran that rarrv
boxes
cany the
Afghanistan-bound food packets
aboard US. military cargo planes
have been designed to ........... .
drop slowly and gently to
the grouna lest a hungry
Afghan child be pummeled by die very pack­
ages meant to provide aid
and comfort That is just
one sign of the attention
being given to the second
war, the war for hearts
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and minds.
That second war is just
as important as the milltary campaign — perhaps
more so. It we don’t want our
grandchildren to have to hunt
down another worldwide net­
work of Islamist terrorists 30 or 40
years from now, we need to win
the propaganda war, the campaign
to persuade moderate Muslims
that America is not the enemy.
That means not only making
sure that Afghan civilian casualties
are limited, but also making sure
that our military campaign docs
not worsen the famine among
Afghanistan's civilian population
As aoon.aatt to practical to do so,

the Pentagon nueht
ought to semi
send tmnra
troops
out to keep humanitarian supply
trucks rolling.
...........
Is that a silly way to run
a war? Do wc need to
worry about whether
Afghanistan's civilians
starve? Isn't that the
responsibility of their own
government? If we want
to win the war for hearts
and minds, we will make
that responsibility our
own. Wc need to show the
Muslim world that the
vicious Osama bin Laden
is a liar.
It comes as a surprise to so
many of us that bin Laden — seen
in a videotaped harangue thank­
ing God for the deaths of thou­
sands of Americans — is some­
thing of a folk hero, even among
law-abiding Muslims who don't
condone his methods. And it is
outright astonishing to consider
that so many Middle Eastern
Muslims buy the utterly bizarre
Idea that "the Jews" blew up the
World Trade Center to give the
US. an excuse to attack "Islam."
But we are at war with those

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weird ideas — those comrjletelv
comr
perverted notions of the United
States — as much os we are at war
with al-Qaeda. And crazy ideas
tend to have long lives, passed
from one generation to the next
Before another generation of sui­
cide bombers comes of age,
Western allies need to provide
some truth to counter those
strange lies.
Wc may also need to change
some of our truths.
For a decade, the United States
has insisted that the United
Nations keep up sanctions against
Iraq, In an effort to force Saddam
Hussein to come to his senses. It’s
about time to acknowledge that
the man has no senses to come to.
The sanctions have not forced him
to give up his programs to con­
struct biological and chemical
weapons or to repay the Kuwaiti
government.
In more recent years, Saddam
has been allowed to sell oil to raise
money for food and medicine. As
a result, Baghdad's oil revenues
soared from 1997 to 2000, from $4
billion
to
$17
billion.
Unfortunately, Saddam has used

the monev
money for his military and b
to
build huge palaces and monu­
ments to himself, creating wide­
sickness and malnutrition
at he blames on Western sanc­
tions.
Rather than giving him a handy
Satan to blame for his wretched
treatment of his people, the United
States ought to reconsider the UN.
sanctions program. It’s not work­
ing. The embargo is leaking like a
sieve; Saddam is able to obtain any
military materiel he wants.
Besides, the Inspections of
Saddam's weapons facilities, the
most useful tool of post-Gulf War
policy, stopped two wars ago. So
why prolong the suffering of Iraqi
civilians?
Of course, we could just blow
up Baghdad America's military
forces are stronger. But the United
States would lose the war for
hearts and minds, not to mention
the support of Its Muslim allies. If
we want to win both wars, the mil­
itary campaign and the propagan­
da war, we need to be not only
stronger but also smarter.
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"^otlay’sfcrisis far less predictable than events o f Cold War
Doing my homework for a seg- because he was able to understand
ment on presidential leadership on the thinking and motives of another
NDCs "Dateline" program, I found politician. He was able to put himmyself thinking about how .......................... seif in the place of his principal adversary, Soviet
new and difficult is the sit­
Premier
Nikita
uation confronted now by
Khrushchev. The identifi­
President Bush. My assign­
cation between the leaders,
ment. I was told, was to
who seemed so diffetent
discuss the war-and-peace
on the surface, was close
crises that confronted
enough that Kennedy was
President John F. Kennedy
able to offer Khrushchev a
during the most heated
solution in Berlin. Then a
days of the Cold War.
year later, after the Soviets
Despite talk of another
placed missiles in Cuba, he
"long twilight struggle" — Richard
could say, privately, that he
Kenned y s words — what Reeves
is happening now is far less
would have done the same
thing as the Soviet leader if
predictable than the events
of 1961 and 1962. The Cold War was he had faced the same situation.
Khrushchev’s political problem
a rational confrontation between
two expanding world systems. At in the summer of 1961 was the
its most dangerous that struggle growing exodus of Eastern
involved confrontations between Europe's best and brightest through
politicians and soldiers, with diplo­ the open gateway of West Berlin. As
mats occasionally serving as go- many as 2JM0 people a day were
fleeing communism by getting to
betweens.
Kennedy, untested and lightly Soviet-occupied East Berlin and
regarded as a young president, was then walking into Allied-occupied
a brilliant politician who eventually West Berlin and being down 1111
did quite well in those situations — miles across East Germany into
the Berlin Crisis of 1961 and the West Germany.
T h is
is
unbearable
for
Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 —

Khrushchev," said Kennedy to one
of his men. "East Germany is hem­
orrhaging to death. The entire East
bloc is in danger. He has to do
something to stop it"
War was one way. The Soviets
greatly outnumbered and out­
gunned the Americans, British and
French. But added Kennedy:
"Perhaps a wall." The American
backed that up by approving public
statements that what the commu­
nists did on their side of the border
was their own business as long as
Allied access to East Berlin was not
impaired. The Berlin Wall and
Checkpoint Charlie replaced the
real threat of overrun Americans
using nuclear weapons to keep a
foothold in Europe.
In 1962, it was the Soviets who
were obviously outgunned most
everywhere in the world. The
United States had ringed the Soviet
Union with picket fences of nuclear
missiles. We had at least a 20-to-l
lead in strategic (long-range) mis­
siles. In the summer of that year,
Khrushchev tried to balance the
contest in one swift, secret move.
He put medium-range nuclear mis­
siles on Cuba, 90 miles from

Florida. It almost worked. But after
millions of words and a US. naval
"quarantine" of the Caribbean, the
Soviets removed the missiles in
return for an American promise
never to invade Cuba.
What really brought that agree­
ment was unspoken understanding
between two politicians— from dif­
ferent systems — that neither want­
ed to be the man remembered for
pushing the nuclear button. Politics
is the art of compromise. The think­
ing of soldiers is as predictable.
But the enemy today is neither
alitidan nor soldier. He is not
poll
iterested in compromise. He is not
inte
predictable. He does want to
destroy our country.
This is the worst of times. The
United States will have no trouble
making alliances and forming coali­
tions with politicians and soldiers
around the world — that is the old
way, the rational way. But the enemey is not rational in the traditional
sense of rules and understanding,
and so the job of George W. Bush Is
among the most difficult ever thrust
on a work! leader.
O 2001 U N IV E R S A L m t S S S Y N D IC A TE

On the Street
The Herald asks people what they think...
Following last
month i terrorist
attacks on the
United States and
recent threats o f
future attacks,
national security
has become the
country's No, I pri­
ority. Different secu­
rity measures have
been suggested,
including the idea o f
national identifica­
tion cards. Bir asked
people how they fe e l
about the idea and
whether the cards
would improve
national security.

Yatln Patel

I don't think it will
work lor what they
are looking for
b e ca u se people are
always coming into
the country who are
not citizens. It will
becom e a problem in
itself.
Lloyd Ram|ll

Orlando

Orlando

I think the founda­
tion of America is
that it is m ade up of
people from different
nations. I don’t think
it should be required,
b ecau se this nation
is based on different
nationalities.

I've b e en In lavor
ol national ID cards.
And. under th e se cir­
cu m stan ces, I would
nol be op posed lo
showing an ID.
A llen Sllfkln

Waterford Lakes

I'm in favor ol an
ID card. I'd love to
s e e it happen, but I
don't know If it is fe a ­
sible. I think it would
be chaotic If som e­
one would lose their
card.
B a rb a ra Sllfkln

Waterford Lakes

What good would
it d o? Think about It,
who is going to m an­
a g e the system ?

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The Way We Were: Reunion weekDespite Tropical Storm Gabrictle,
the annual Celery Fed Beach Reunion
Weekend went on as scheduled S e p t
14-16 at the Holiday Inn Shores In

Daytona Beach. You may

and Joan Dampier Anderson. We are
all indebted to them lor such a great
get together each yean this was the
22nd.
A nyone who can
claim to be a Seminole
High School Celery Fed
is invited. If you’d (ike to
know the details about
the 2002 reunion, contact
cither Tonunye or Joan
by next spring.

recall that two years ago,
this reunion was held right
after Hurricane Floyd.
Those o f us w ho went
over on W ednesday or
Thursday were not aware
that the storm was coming
through Sanford and
Daytona until after we
Jim m y Brown, SH S
arrived. Som e went hack
Class of 1955, who now
to secure their homes
lives In Mooresville, NC.,
while, the rest of us wor­
recently gave me the fol­
ried.
G ra c e M arie
lowing. He had written
Nine of us went out to
it, along with others
cal Thursday night and
m em ories o f his child ­
there were probably only
hood, for his grandchilabout 10 others of ou r • • • i
group there. Cancellations kept com ­ dren. I received his permission to
publish It and already placed it In the
ing in that night and the next day. A
convention scheduled for that week­ May issue of the Sanford Historical
Society newsletter. Perhaps this will
end was canceled.
On Friday, it pound rain and the inspire you to write down som e of
wind was fierce. Wry few went out your childhood memories.
during the day. Most of us congre­
M Y F IR S T DAY OF SC H O O L
gated in the hotel lobby where w e vis­
"Charles Gets a Haircut"
ited, played gam es and watched
by Jimmy Brown
developments of the terrorist attacks
My first day o f e le m e n ta l school
on TV.
A few hardy souls braved the was most unusual, at least from my
weather and drove over Friday after­ prospective. M y first grade teacher
was Miss Zillah Welsh. She was stem
noon. That night, II o f us drove
in nature, of stocky build with blue
through water logged streets to Parks
eyes. Her fire engine red hair was
Restaurant in downtown Daytona
afways styled in tne same m anner
while others chose restaurants closer
brakied then tied In a circle at the top
to the hotel.
of her head until it came to a point. If
When w e returned to the hotel, we
found more there who braved the she ever smiled, I don’t remember It
Having said this, I m is t admit that
elements, so there were others to visit
she was an excellent teacher who
w ith
made sure her students were well
The weather Saturday was still
bad, so w e again spent most o f the behaved and properly Instructed In
the three R’s
day in the lobby. A spirited Seminole
Our school was named Southside
County Trivial Pursuit gam e occu­
Primary and it was located on 14th
pied several for a few hours.
and
Gradually people kept coming Street betw een Magnolia
Palmetto avenues. My room was
Saturday afternoon until by early
located on the northeast comer of the
evening the lobby w as full of
Seminole High Celery Feds. And, I building. The east wall of the room
was all windows; on the other walls
believe at the banquet there were
were blackboards with the A B C s up
almost as many there as the original
above. Miss WHsh used a long stick
number o f 120.
to point to the A B C s and we recited
Especially enjoying the weekend
them as we learned In kindergarten.
were Sara Crews and George (1951),
Vtb sat on benches on each side of
her brother Charles Crews (1953) and
long tables, boys on one side, j
another sister who had left Sanford
the other. O ne of my best
before graduating with their classes.
Their dad had been pastor of the Charles Wilke, sat to my left.
I should note that on this day, we
Sanford Church of God and was
were issued several sheets of con­
transferred to Jacksonville. They had
struction paper of various colors, a Jar
lost contact with almost everyone
here and had a great time reconnect­ of white paste, a box of crayons, a
large pencil and, mint important to
ing.
me, a pair of scissors. I thought the
Sponsor of this reunion is the SHS
Class of 1950 with the main organiz­ construction paper to be really neat,
also the paste tasted really good, but
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what really got m y attention was the
scissors. My mother would never let
me play with scissors, but here at last
I had a pair of m y very own scissors.
—
were short with rounded blades
Theyr w
unlike the pair that Mr. Taylor, the
barber, used. His pair were long with
a pointed blades. I remember how he
had me sit on a board resting on the
arms of his barber’s chair and how he
would take those scissors and soil
snip, snip my hair until it was neat!
trimmed. Then I would give him a
quarter and he would smile and tell
me what a good boy I had been.
Having recalled all of this, 1 looked
over Charles and realized that he real­
ly needed a haircut. I whispered to
him that if he would let me cut his
hair, he could cut mine. This sound­
ed like a good idea to Charles since
we would be saving both of our par­
ents a quarter. I began to cut m y first
and last head of hair. Miss Welsh’s
back was to us as she pointed to the
blackboard with the king stick.
Charles had many fine qualities,
but sitting still was not one of them.
He continually squirm ed and
bounced up and down making my
Job more difficult than I thought it
should be. As I was trimming around
his right ear, Charles suddenly wig­
gled and unfortunately I nicked his
car. It didn’t seem to bother Charles
very much, but I could see that it was
bleeding quite profusely.
Being well trained in first aid, I
expertly cut a strip of construction
paper the size of a Band-Aid, applied
the appropriate amount of paste to It
and stuck it o n his ear. I must not
have applied the right amount of
paste, because his car continued to
Diced. Blood started to drip onto
Charles' white sh irt Suddenly he
noticed the blood on his shirt and he
let out a scream that would have put
Tarzan to shame. M iss VVbLsh turned
around and there I sat, scissors in one
hand and additional paste in the
other.
Miss Welsh cam e running over
and I just knew that she was going to
help m e put more paste on Charles'
ear, but I found out that something
else was on her mind. She reached
past the Jar o f paste, picked m e up by
the left arm and I found out that her
ABC stick could be used for some­
thing
oth er
than
painting.
Afterwards she made me go stand in
the a im e r while she stopped Charles
ear from bleeding. I was actually
glad that she made m e do this since
sitting on the hard wooden bench
would have been very painful. My
career as a barber ended that day,
much to the relief of my buddy
Charles Wilke.

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experience.
A Different |ob
Unlike the other six, K-‘l
Deputy Pergola anil 7-yeawild
German shepherd Dino had a
much different duty while in
New York. Rased on Staten
Island, Pergola sifted through
rubble brought from the World
Trade Center
“What they do is they put the
debris in a field the size of a
fimtball field," Pergola said.
“They sprinkle the debris out
with a front end loader and
there's about IIX) to 300 cups
there and everybody is in a bitv
hazard suit."
When sifting through the
debris, officers tried to find
parts from airplanes, computers,
fire engines anti many other
personal items. Crews worked
processing the rubble around
the clock as Pergola was
assigned to the midnight shift.
"There's posters up all over
the place on what the black
boxes look like," Pergola said.
"While they were silting
through that, my job was to run
my dog through the field of
tlebris anil try to find any
human remains,"
"Sifling through debris
searching for pieces of people
it's not my Idea of a good time,"
he added. "I don't want to say
it's stressful, hut it's not a nice
job. But, I was happy to be there
and happy to do w hat! had to
do."
Pergola said he fell well-pro­
tected at the site as biohazard
suits were routinely changed,
but he feared for the health of
his dog. An Animal Planet trail­
er helped quell that fear as vet­
erinarian s were available 24
hours a day to decontaminate
Dino after every search.
A Noticeable Difference
In only a few days the
Seminole group noticed a
change in the Ground Zero
operation anil a place they had
all remembered.
Ground Zero quickly turned
from disarray to a well oiled
machine, they said. Torino even
said some agencies seen there
when they arrived were gone by
the time they left because they
weren't needed anymore,
"It went from being total
chaos to being very organized,
even from the week we were
there in the lirst few days to
when we wore leav mg the orga­
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Deputy Maik Pergola s squad car is partied In front of a pile of debris removed from Ground Zero. Crews take debris
from Ground Zero to a football field sized lot on Staten Island to silt through the remains tor parts from airplanes,
computers and personal Items, as well as human remains.
coming from the rubble — a
sign that a trapped firefighter
was running out oxygen in his
tank.
"I couldn't imagine being in a
building then all of sudden it
collapsing," Dibona said. "I was
talking with a firelighter out
there, he's lieutenant — a super­
visor just like 1 am — and he
said, ‘Do you know what il's
like to hold back guys saying
you can't go in that building It's
not safe, while on the radio fire­
fighters are yelling for help?'
In addition to hearing the
unthinkable, Torina and the rest
of the Seminole group attended
a YVTC victim's funeral. The
funeral was for one Torina's
"good buddies" who worked in
(he south tower.
"We all went to this funeral
and we're sitting there and it's
like surreal because we went to
Ground Zero and heard all the
stories, but then you see the
other end o f the spectrum — the
victims' families," Torina said.
"It's the whole gamut of emo­
tions. I think I speak for every­
one when I say we all had a tear
in our eye."
Emotions ran even higher for
the group when the father of the
victim publicly pointed to the
group of Seminole officers dur­
ing the funeral service. Torina
said the father said before the
service that it would "mean a

ent," Pergola said as the process
of cleaning up became more
streamlined.
The outer perimeter was
shrunk considerable as Dibona
said the city tried to get back to
normal.
"It was definitely an experi­
ence," said Vann who was the
lone deputy without New
England ties but had visited the
area before. "To actually see that
it was breathtaking. These two
uilding once stood here and
now they are reduced to rubble
— there is really no way to
describe that feeling in words."
Torino, who has family in
Queens, couldn’t believe the
pungent smell that traveled to
even the furthest boroughs of
the city depending on wind
shifts.
“It effected me," Torino said
about the smell. "As you were
walking down Broadway
toward south Manhattan you
could smell it."

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police officers, the Seminole
group learned ol some of the
horrors at Ground Zero.
The group brought back sto­
ries of officers who were
trapped in the buildings giving
last good-byes over their radios
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of Bun ton's, who worked at
Goodwill Industries and was
affiliated will) the Georgia
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Sources told the {tum uil-H erald
th.il Benton was taking Nail* to
clas* when lie attenipled to steal
her car. Nails reportedly shot
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and later dumped her 1**1 y in a
w(**led area.
After lie was stopped in
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decorating her yard. She espe­
“I really don’t like the scary cially enjoys seeing her grand­
decorations " Myers said. "I like daughter’s expression when she
to hear people say that my yard sees the yard for the first time.
makes them feel good. Plus, I
"I do it for the kids, especially
really love angels.”
for my granddaughter, Natalie,"
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Halloween several years ago. It’s therapy for me. I sometimes
The decorations may change drink I’ve never really grown
from vear to year, but her theme up."
of a happy Halloween remains
When Halloween is over, the
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pumpkins and ghosts will come
"I sometimes get ideas from down, but they will be replaced
others, like the idea for the
other decorations. This year,
pumpkin couple," she said. "I
yen plans to go all out for
got that idea from a picture in a Christmas.
magazine. Sometimes, 1 Just sit
"I want to do a little bit more
around and think of things. I this year for Christmas, because
never know when I am going to I love the holiday," she said. "I
come up with an idea."
will probably put a few more
She also receives some help lights out than 1 did last year."
from her neighbors. This year,
And, her neighbors will be
fourth-grader Roy White sug­ waiting. Including her young
gested Myers place jack-o- helper.
1an terns in the shrubs surround­
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Sunday. October I I. 2001

Rain, speed are factors in wreck that closes 17/92 Wednesday night
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
SANFORD — A week full of
wrecks throughout the city of
Sanford have kept officers busy,
but perhaps none of them were
more trying than Wednesday
evening's accident.
At approximately 6:30 p mdampened roads and excessive
speed sent driver Jesse Byers, 31,
of Orlando and Oviedo-based
Harrison Total Site's dump truck
and CAT backhoe sliding at the
comer of U.S. Highway 17-92
near Lake Monroe.
Police estimated Byers speed
to be close to 50 mph in the 40
mph zone. Byers walked away
from the crash that sent the truck

and backhoe tuminig perpend ic
d Hipping or
ular to the road and
on
its sides. Byers claimed he was
only going about 35 mph south­
bound around the comer that
was also the same location of

which appeared to fool everyone
and even possibly Ihemselves.
Nearly two hours after the
handful of small to moderate
tow trucks arrived, the dump
truck, backhoe and trailer hadn't
even been moved an inch.
According to police. Master Tech
Towing apparently jumped the
scene, but what they didn't real­
ize is their trucks could not move
the tons of equipment.
Arriving to the rescue with
large semi-tow trucks was
McConnell
Towing,
which
Hipped the large machines back
on their wheels in only a matter
of minutes.
The estimated damage to the
road after the equipment report­
edly slid for about 150 feet was
assessed
by
the
Florida
Department of Transportation to
be $5,000. Harrison Total Site
estimates damage to their equip­
ment to be more than $5,000, but
damage could of been worse
said one employee as he cited the
backhoe's value at approximate­
ly $90,000.
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this week include:
• On Monday, rush hour traf­
fic on French Avenue came to a
halt when a head on collision
occurred. Rosemary Martin of
N.C. reportedly tried to make a
left hand turn in front of Eric
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were taken to Central Florida
Regional Hospital.
• On Tuesday morning, an
accident just down the road from
Monday's sent one injured dri­
ver
to Orlando
Regional
Hospital by way of the county's
Air Rescue 3 helicopter.
Carolyn Porter of Sanford

before. The accident forced offi­
cers to close that portion of the
highway
for
much
of
Wednesday night.
"No one cut me off it was just
the wet roads I guess," Byers
said. "It just happened. What are
you going to say. It started going
and I couldn't stop it."
Immediately on the scene
were county and city fire trucks
helping to contain the diesel
leakage. Also appearing at the
wreck was Master Tech Towing

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clothing from the thrift (tore,
but the charity will do 'any­
thing that would deem neces­
sary to pull families out of cri­
sis.”
“They might not be able to
work for a week because let's
say they have the flu,” said
Romagosa. T h e y need medi­
cine and the car battery dies.
These might not seem like an
emergency, but that $100 could
be a seventh of their income.'
According to Chris Lutz,
director of case management,
not all families can be helped,
especially after they nave
entered court system for evic­
tion. The center focuses on help­
ing families recovering from
sudden emergency situations
such as unemployment and dis­
abilities.
"We help people that we can
see the light at the end of the
tunnel,' Romagosa explains.
There's nothing in Seminole
Countv for family crisis,' Lutz
said about the center being one
of the few places families can
turn for emergency aide. "We've
always had to turn people away.
The economy was slipping
before this happened • it fust
complicates, snowballs the
problem."
Besides the dramatic Increase
of needy families, the center is
also faced with several dwin­
dling streams of revenues. A let­
ter sent out Sept. 12 to numer­
ous donors and churches
detailed the charity's first large
scale fund-raiser. The unique
lan offered shares of 'sto ck '
ito the charity — "food stock"
for $300 ($25 per month), 'utili­
ty stock' for $600 or 'shelter
stock' for $1,200.
"The only dividends is their
own satisfaction," Romagosa
said about the pledge drive that
has barely got off the ground
raising leu man 15 percent of its
goal alter one month.
'O ur donations have gone
down and our families nave
gone up," Romagosa said. 'W e
put our pledge drive out the
same week the 9-11 Incident
happened. We've never done a
pledge drive before so I can't
compare it, but I do know it
kicked off at the wrong time."
According to Romagosa, dur­
ing a September annual penny
drive for
perishables in
Thanksgiving and Christmas
baskets several business would­
n’t even allow the charity to put
their jars at their counters
because they said they already
had a penny canister for Sept 11
fund-raisers.
In addition to fundraising
woes, the Seminole County gov­
ernment last year cut funding
for the charity from 525,000 to
$15,000. The center plans to con­
tinue its activities despite the
financial struggles by working
in conjunction with other chari­
ties including local charities
Catholic
Charities, Jewish
Families Services and the
Salvation Army, said Romafj
omagosa.
verything
'Nobody can do eve
by themselves," she said
laid. "It's
just a shame this kind of thing is
happening in this county.*
Providing help to The
Christian Sharing Center of
Longwood can be done in many
different ways. Revenues from
the Values Reborn Thrift Store at
600 US Highway 17-92 in the
Fairmont Plaza always help the
charity, and volunteers are
always needed to fill the various
roles at the store, pantry and
office. To learn more about the
thrift store call 407-332-0925 e x t
4 or for volunteering call 407­
260-9155 ext. 6.
To get involved in the "stock­
holders" pledge drive or to sim­
ply give a small donation call
407-260-9155. The center is also
currently selling tickets for
Burdines Charity Event on
November 3 from 7 to 10 a.m.
Five dollar tickets purchased
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firmed Thursday there have been
no violations at Site 10.
Mobsby cited DEP statistics of
high concentrations of chloride
and total dissolved solids in sev­
eral wells at Site 10 and called
them "serious violations."
.
But DEP officials disagreed
with Mobsby's assessment and
noted that the chloride levels and
dissolved solids an* actually nat­
urally occurring at the site
because of brackish water from
the nearby 5t. Johns River. In fact,
DEP reconls show those levels
were present before Sanford

Richard Creedon and Faith
Mobsby pleaded with commis­
sion to protect their drinking
water. Creedon cited a 1995 stat­
ue that made it Florida law to
protect the Geneva Bubble
aquifer, while Mobsby threw
around what she considered DEP
violations from well tests at Site

10.
Paul Moore, director of the
city's utility, told commissioners
"w e have no violations at Site
10," and stressed that the new
process actually upgrades the
quality of bioaolids at the site.

want to protect the Geneva
Bubble they'll get away from
using their own septic tanks."
VanDerworp and the d ty
agreed to withdraw the request
for a special exemption and can
bring tne matter back to the com­
mission at another time. There is
a possibility the county, in con­
junction with the dty, would
develop the test site to evaluate
the possible harmful environ­
mental effects.

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Sunday
October 14, 2001

UCF-UBERTY TODAY
The University of Central
Florida football team, fresh
off a 24-7 victory over
Alabama-BirmIngham In the
home opener last week, will
host the Flames from Liberty
University in the second of
three straight home games
for the Golden Knights this
evening (Saturday) at 6 p.m.
at the Florida Citrus Bowl.

MAGIC ON UPN65
The Orlando Magic and its
flagship television station,
WRBW-TB UPN 65, wUl
offer fans new viewing
options this season.
UPN 65 will broadcast 35
Magic Television Network
games this season, including
this Sunday's (October 14)
Magic vs. Atlanta Hawks
game that will be played in
Tampa at the Ice Palace.
Coverage begins at 5JO p.m.
In addition, UPN 65 will
now serve as home to
Orlando Magic FasIBrtak, the
team's weekly 30-minute
television show. FasIBrtak
premieres Saturday, October
27 and will air eacn
Saturday morning through­
out the season at 11:30 a.m.
Returning co-host Kevin
Holden will be joined by a
new partner this year,
Vanessa Martinez.
Also new this season, the
Orlando Magic, in partner­
ship with UPN 65 and AM
1440 WPRD, will offer
Spanish language Secondary
Audio Programming (SAP)
for television viewers. This
technology allows any fan
with an SAP-enabled televi­
sion set to select Spanish
language audio when view­
ing all 35 Magic Television
Network games aired on
UPN 65. UPN 65 will use
the live audio feed from AM
1140 WPRD.
S T A D IU M C E R E M O N Y

The rededication of
Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium will be held this
coming Thursday (Oct. 18)
at 7 p.m.
The ceremony was post­
poned because of the events
of Sept. 11 and Tropical
Storm Gabrielle and moved
to this week.
In addition to the dedica­
tion of the stadium, there
will be an exhibition game
between two of the top ASA
Open Slowpitch teams in the
country. Long Haul and
New Construction, and a
fireworks display.
Admission is free to the
public.
F L O R ID A A R T IF IC IA L
R E EF S U M M IT S E T

The Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation
Commission announced
Thursday that the Florida
Artificial Reef Summit 2001
will take place Oct. 17-20 in
Ft. Lauderdale. Florida Sea
Grant, Broward County and
Nova Southeastern
University will co-sponsor
the summit, which occurs
every three years and is
intended to bring together
people involved with artifi­
cial reef development, man­
agement and monitoring in
Florida.
This will be the fifth in a
series of statewide confer­
ences on artificial reefs and
will encompass artificial reef
legislation, technology and
monitoring. Previous confer­
ences were in Miami (1987),
Tallahassee (1990 &amp; 1993)
and Palm Beach (1998).
Federal, state and local pro­
gram managers and repre­
sentatives, scientists,
researchers, regulators and
others from around Florida
and other states will partici­
pate.
The summit will lake place
at the Holiday Inn Ft.
Lauderdale Beach, 999 N.
Atlantic Blvd. (A1A) - the
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Oviedo nips Lake Brantley,
6A-1 race now up for grabs
By Tony DeSormler
Herald Correspondent

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — Suddenly,
Monday, Oct. 29 looms large in the lives
of football fans of Oviedo, Lake Brantley,
and Jacksonville Mandarin high schools.
O f course, Seminole High School may
have something to say about that.
O ct 29 is the day when the Florida
High School Activities Association will
conduct its district shootouts to settle
any 3-way or more-way ties in the dis­
trict and determine which schools
advance to this year's state playoffs.
On Thursday night, Steve Asby's 37yard field goal with 29 seconds left in the

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game lifted the visiting Oviedo Lions to
a 17-15 victory over the Lake Brantley
Patriots at Tom Storey Field.
"I was thinking that I had to make it
after I dropped four passes' said Asby,
who is still playing with a soft cast on his
left forearm and only caught his first
pass of the season a week ago.
Lake Brantley called a pair of time outs
as Asby lined up for the kick, trying to

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rattle Oviedo's senior
kicker/receiver/defensive back. Actually,
it just seemed to amuse him.
“My sister and I are pretty rough on
each other when it comes to competing,"
said Asby, whose older sister Brooke also
had a reputation for being a big-game
Tformer when she played for tne Lady
ons' soccer team. “We don't back down
from pressure situations. We love them."

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Asby’s kick
was high and
tnie and, in the
process, created
a 3-way jam at
the top of 6ADistrict 1.
Following
Mandarin's 39­
10 district victo­
ry over
JacksonvilleS te v e A sby
Sandalwood on
Thursday, Oviedo, Lake Brantley, and
Mandarin all have one loss in district
play. Oviedo's loss was to Mandarin,
See Lions, Page 2B

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By Doan Smith
Sports Editor

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By Dan Ping

L o c a l

D e L a n d
p a s s e s

Lake Mary
flagged for 13
major violations
in district game

LAKE MARY — Coach Greg
Stanton couldn't have been
pleased by the 3-step dance his
Lake Mary Rams performed
Friday night. For every step
forward the Rams gained, they
took two steps backward.
The Rams were flagged 13
times, 12 of them major viola­
tions, as the Winter Springs
Bears defeated Lake Mary 40­
17. The Rams trailed 33-11 early
in the second half and showed
sign* of making a comeback.
But two consecutive clipping
penalties on their second pos­
session left Lake Maty with a
First down and 42. effectively
ending the Rams' chance to
shift the momentum.
Winter Springs took the early
lead on a Chaunccy Hampton
touchdown at the 9:55 mark in
the first quarter.
Lake Mary responded with a
14-play drive down to the
Winter Springs 15-yard line.
Reggie Campbell and Derrick
Grayson were the workhorses,
churning out 27 and 29 yards,
respectively. Kris Kessler
capped the drive with a 32yard field goal to make the
score 7-3 with 2:23 left in the
first.
The Bears posted a first
down after two plays, but
stalled at the Lake Mary 28.
Sam Rubin and Randy Jackson,
the meat of the Rams* front
line, made a nice defensive
stop on third down, throwing
the Winter Springs ball carrier
for a 3-yard loss.
The Rams needed just two
plays to go 54 yards for the
score. Campbell dashed 20
yards to the Bears 34-yard line.
Grayson finished what
Campbell started on a sweep
around left end. Grayson made
a nifty cutback at the 25 to
break away from the Bears
defense and sprint into the
endzone. A Winter Springs' off­
side penalty on the extra-point
convinced coach Stanton to go
for 2, and Campbell plunge
through on the right side. Lake
Mary led 11-7 with 11:15 left in

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A b o v e: Winter Springs
defenders pounce on a
loose ball during the sec­
ond quarter of their
game against Lake
Mary. The Bears'
Chad Hunter recov­
ered the fumble.
Right: Lake Mary’s
Cameron Bateman
(25) finds no where
to run as the Winter
Springs defense
doses the hole.
Herald photoe by
Tommy Vincent

the second quarter.
The Bears returned the kick­
off to the Lake Mary 20 and
proceeded to move backwards.
A holding call, left the Bears
with a third and 18 from the
Rams' 12-yard line.
Quarterback Jimmy Lanier
pitched right side to Hampton
and it was off to the races.
Hampton easily outdistanced
the Ram defense to score an 88yard touchdown. The extra­
point was no good, and Winter
Springs regained the led, 13-11,
with 10:10 left in the second.
From there the wheels began
to fall of the Rams' bandwag­
on. Lake Mary earned a first
down in three plays, but a
holding call at midfield left the
Rams with a first and 15. On
the next play the Bears' Chad
Hunter pounced on a Campbell

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By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — The girls vol­
leyball teams from Lake Mary, Oviedo and
Seminole all tuned-up for this weekend's
16-team Winter Springs Invitational with
Seminole Athletic Conference victories this
week.
The Rams had to rally from a First-game
loss to defeat Lake Brantley, 14-16,15-7 and
15-8, on Tuesday and improved to 11-9 on
the season.
Hannah Biederman tied a Lake Mary
school record with 19 kills, with Angie
Pressey right behind with 17 put-aways.
Jamie Todd did her best to help Biederman

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fumble, giving Winter Springs
the ball on the Lake Mary 41yard line.
The Bears needed just five
plays to score. Lanier hit
Marquis Jones with an 8-yard
pass and Jones took it the final
11 to pay dirt. Joe Linder's
extra-point was good, giving
Winter Springs a 9-point lead.
Lake Mary couldn't get the
offense going, and Kessler
launched an impressive 50yard punt, which Kyle Hill
returned to the Lake Mary 34.

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and Pressey, setting them up with 32 assists.
Junior Melanie Kirby led the Patriots with
six kills and seven blocks.
The Lions, now 18-3 and ranked No. 8 in
the Class 6A State Poll, claimed a pair of
victories, blasting Lyman. 15-4 and 15-0, on
Tuesday and then coming back on Thursday
to make quick work of Lake Howell, 15-5
and 15-1.
Rickerson served the way for Oviedo, slic­
ing up the Greyhounds defense with six
aces, while Cline had 10 kills and Elfrank
two blocks for the Lions.
Darty took her turn to pace Oviedo over
the Silver Hawks as she had six aces, three
digs and four kills. Brittany Kauss chipped
in with eight kills for the winner's.

Winter Springs mounted a
nine-play drive that was aided
by two Lake Mary personal
foul penalties. Hampton had a
nice 17-yard gain, and Lanier
connected on a seven-yard
slant pass to Hill.
Facing a third and goal from
the 12, the Bears went deep
into the playbook to call a
reverse. Hampton took the ball
around the right side, then
handed off to Hunter, who
See Rams, Page 2B

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t o u r n e y

le Fighting Seminoles picked up a
The;
h-needed win on Wednesday as they
much-i
outfought homestanding Lake Brantley (9II), 16-14 and 15-10.
"It takes teamwork to win," said Seminole
head coach Beth Corso. "Tonight we won on
the court with drive and aggressive playing.
We were successful blocking tonight which
made a big difference."
As a team the Tribe had 18 digs, 13 kills,
13 assists and six blocks in improving to 5­
13 on the season.
Senior co-captain Jessie Chick led the way
with five blocks, two kills, two digs and one
See Preps, Page 2B

DeLAND — Air Coryell lives.
Back in the 1980's the San
Diego Chargers' offense was
given that handle because of
coach Don Coryell's penchant
for throwing the football a lot.
The Chargers had nothing on
the 2001 version of the DeLand
Bulldogs.
Junior Vonzelle Johnson com­
pleted 22 of 45 passes, four for
touchdown, three of over 41
yards, and Seminole turnovers
spelled the difference as
DeLand ended the Fighting
Seminoles' slim playoff hopes
with a 28-21 Class 6A-District 1
victory at Spec Martin Stadium
Friday night
The loss was the third straight
for the Tribe, which fell to 3-4
overall and 1-3 in district. The
win also brought the Bulldogs'
record to 3-4 overall and 1-3 in
6A-1.
Seminole could have clinched
at least a tie for second in the
district if they could have won
its Final three district games, but
must now play spoiler with
games coming up against Lake
Brantley and Oviedo (both with
only one district loss, along with
Mandarin).
The Tribe will look to get back
on the winning
ng track
track next
Friday,
- hosting
,injJ 1the Patriots at
Thomas E. Whigham Stadium
starting at 7JO p.m.
The game started with an omi­
nous note for Seminole when it
fumbled on its first play from
scrimmage and DeLand took
over on the Tribe 18.
But three plays netted two
yards and when a 32-yard field
goal try was wide, Seminole had
new life.
And has been the story in
almost every game, the Tribe
marched down the field,
'
80 yards on seven plays with
Darius Chaplin, this week's
choice for starting quarterback,
going over from the one.
Chaplin and Andre Raines did
the damage in the drive with
Chaplin carrying the ball three
times for 37 yards and Raines
three times for 38.
Matt Groover added the extra
point and Seminole led 7-0 with
8:15 left in the First quarter.
The Tribe then got a fleeting
glimpse of what was to come.
After an incomplete pass,
Johnson hit Jared Gourley for 18
yards and on the next play
found Iheron McKiver open
down the left sideline for 63
yards and the tying touchdown
with 7:25 remaining in the first
period.
The score would still be tied at
7-7 at halftime, but the big
crowd was buzzing about
Johnson putting the ball up 25
times, completing 11, for 178
yards. The Bulldogs only ran the
ball four times in th First, three
of those carries by Johnson, for
lOyards.
Things did not change much in
the third ouarter as DeLand
came out throwing on almost
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Sunday. October H. 2001

Ho u ld

PrepsContinued from page IS

Winter Springs' run­
ning back Marquis
Jo n a s (25) clashes
around right end a s
Lake Mary's Keith
Rivers (45) looks to
m ake the stop.
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Tom m y Vincent

Rams
C oatiaaed from Page IB

dashed around left end
untouched. Linder's extra point
was good to give the Bears a 2711 lead at halttime.
Lake Mary took the kickoff to
open the third quarter, but was
immediately flagged for hold­
ing. Three plays later, the Rams
were forced to punt.
Winter Springs took over at
midfield. Tne Rams' defense
was rejuvenated after the half­
time break. Led by middle line­
backer Keith Rivers, the Rams
appeared to have shut down the
Bears, offense, but Jones eked
out a one-yard gain on fourth
and one to keep the drive alive.
Four plays later, Lanier hit
Hunter on a nice slant pattern
for a 10-yard touchdown.
Linder's extra-point was no
good, and Winter Springs led
33-11 at the 5:43 mark in the
third.
Lake Mary had some spark in
the offense after the kick-off, as
Grayson ripped off a punishing
36-yard run. Lewis Hall added 5
more, and an unsportsmanlike

penalty on Winter Springs gaiive
the Rams first down at the Be.-ar
25-yard line.
Lake Mary couldn't capital­
ize, as the three-step dance bite
the Rams big. TWo consecutive
clipping calls and an offside
penalty left the Rams with a
first and 42. Lake Mary nearly
converted. A reverse to Grayson
resulted in a 13-yard gain, then
uarterback Mike Muzeka hit
irayson on a post pattern down
the middle for 28 more yards.
Facing a fourth and one, the
Rams punched Grayson's card
one time too many, as the Bears'
defense threw him for a 4-yard
loss.
The Bears couldn't move the
ball, and a poor punt by Linder
gave Lake Mary the ball on the
Winter Springs 25-yard line.
Campbell squirted through the
left side for nine yards, then five
more over the right side.
Cameron Bateman added four
more, before Campbell blasted
over the left side for
ar a 7-yard
7-j
vo-poii contouchdown. The two-point
version failed, and Lake Mary

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trailed 33 to 17 with 10:48 in the
fourth.
Winter Springs was content
to run time off the clock, but
punted after three plays. Lake
M a r y 's offense stalled as well,
with a holding call and a half-

over on the Lake Mary 25.
Tempers began to flare, and
the Bears scored on five plays,
aided by a pass Interference call.
and an unsportsmanlike penal­
ty. Hampton ended his night by
bulling nis way for a one-yard
touchdown with 4:10 left in the
fourth. Linder's extra-point was
good, giving Winter Springs Its
margin of victory 40-17.
Lake Mary drops to 3-4 on
the season (2-2 in Class 5A
District 3), while Winter Springs
goes to 4-2 (3-1 in Class 5A
District 3).
Lake Mary travels to District
3 rival Pine Rids
Jge Friday, while
Winter Springsi hosts Tltui
Titusville
in another District 3 game. Kick­
off is 730 p m for both games.

Seminoles-----Continued from Page IB

every play.
But Seminole’s special teams
got it the lead back midway
through the third period.
The Bulldogs' first series ended
with punter Justin Dixon getting
sackni 'for a 12-yard loss by
Chris
White
and
Justin
McKinney.
But tne Tribe offense went
backwards, getting hit with a
five-yard penalty and then 16
yards in losses on back-to-back
plays to go from a first and 10
from the 22 to a fourth and 32
from the 42, forcing a punt.
DeLand actually tried to run on
the next series, but only got four
yards. McKinney then broke
through to block the punt and
Geremy McCray eventually
recovered the ball in the end
zone, giving the Tribe a touch­
down. Groover's extra point
made the score 14-7 with 5:40 left
in the third period.
The lead lasted exactly five
plays as Johnson found McKiver
wide open over the middle on a
third and 12 for a 50-yard touch­
down. Dixon's extra point
evened the score at 14-14 with
4:09 on the clock.
Seminole then fumbled the ball
away four plays later and
Johnson led his team on a sixplay, 33-yard drive capped by a
third Johnson to McKiver TD
pass from the five.
Two plays later the Tribe
coughed up the ball again, this
time at the 50, and three plays
into the fourth period Johnson

hit Craig Wathen for a 41-yard
touchdown pass and DeLand led
28-14.
Seminole did answer right back
as, with Carl Harris now a t quar­
terback, the visitors went 80
yards on just four plays.
Deon Casey got the drive off to
a good start, breaking through
for a 64-yard run. Tim Hunter
went two yards, and then Harris
carried twice for 12 yards and a
two-yard touchdown, to cut the
lead to 28-21 with 10:16 left.
On the next series, the Tribe
finally picked off a Johnson pass,
on his 45th and final one of the
game, and Chris Castillo gave
Seminole the ball at its own 48.
Seminole drove as far as the 20,
but had to settle for a field goal
try, which was wide left.
The Bulldogs fumbled the ball
right back at the 20 on the next
play, but a 15-yard dip left the
Tribe with a fourth and 19 and
then Harris was caught for a
one-yard loss.
DeLand was then able to run
out the dock.
Johnson was 22-for-45 passing
with the one interception and
349 yards and also ran 13 times
for 36 yards. McKiver caught
nine of those passes for 178
yards and three touchdowns and
also carried the ball three times
for 18 yards.
Seminole did have good statis­
tics, running for 313 yards on 49
carries, Casey running for 134
yards on 15 carries, Chaplin 66
yards on 13 carries and Raines 52
yards on six carries, all in the

first half.
But the Tribe's three quarter­
backs only completed one of 10
passes for 32 yards, plus the
offense fumbled the ball away
three times and the team was hit
for 84 yards on eight penalties.
BULLDOGS 2S, FIGHTING SEMI­
NOLES 21
SemlnoU
7 0 7 7 .2 1
DeLand
7 014 7 . 2S
9 . Chaplin 1 run (Groover Ucfc)
D _ McKivrr *1 p m (root Johnacn (DUm
kick)
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9 _ McCray recovery of block*! punt
(Craom kick)
D _ McKiver 90 pan from Johnaun (DUcn
kick)
D _ McKiver 5 p u t from Jofoaun (Duon
kick)
Fourth quarter
D _ Wathen 41 peas from Johnson (DUon
kick)
S . Manta 2 run (Groover kick)

TEAM STATISTICS
Flret downs „ Seminole 15; DeLanJ 11
RutHee-yarde _ Seminole 49-313; DeLand 2044.
Faming . Seminole 1-104 DeLand 22-45-1.
Faming yanU _ Seminole 32; DeLand 349.
Fumblee-lmt _ Seminole 4-3; DeLand 3-1.
Fenaltiee-yaeda _ Seminole 4-44, DeLand 4-90.
Funt»-everage _ Seminole 4-30-5; DeLand 4300

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18-21 in the 2001 National Car
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who lost to Lake Brantley, which lost to Oviedo
on Thursday.
While all Mandarin has remaining on its district
slate is a game at Jacksonville-Ed White next
Friday, both the Lions and Patriots have to face
Seminole's Fighting Seminoles (who had two dis­
trict looses going into their game at DeLand
Friday).
Conceivably, if White beat Mandarin and
Seminole beat DeLand (see story elsewhere on
page), Oviedo and Lake Brantley, there would be
four teams with two district losses... but that's a
headache for another day.
Thursday night's contest between the Patriots
and Lions was as close to a chess match between
coaches as you will get at the high school level as
Lake Brantley's George Clayton and Oviedo's
Greg Register matched game plans.
The Patriots took the opening kickoff and took
8:40 to march 75 yards on 16 plays. Running
back-turned quarterback Fabler Fernandez gave
the Patriots tne lead with a 1-yard run. Mike
Cooley kicked the extra point
But after that drive, the Lion defense limited
Lake Brantley to just eight plays and 17 offensive
yards the rest of the first half.
On offense, it took Oviedo three tries before it
was able to move the ball out of its end of the
field. A nine-play, 72-yard drive featuring a 33yard completion that tipped off the hands of a
Lake Brantley defender tied the score 39 seconds
before halftime.
Will Harrison, who was cast In the role of the
featured running back in the Lion attack this
week, did the honors, scoring on a 3-yard run.
Ashy's kick on the extra point made the score 7-7
at the half.
After a half of ball-control and field position
offense, Oviedo unleashed a lightning strike as
Sam Jordan took an inside reverse and sprinted
75 yards for the go-ahead touchdown at 7:02 of
the third quarter. Asby added the extra point.
"We put that play in this week for this game,”
said Oviedo offensive coordinator Troy Kessinger.
“We ran it three times in practice and all three
times it went for a touchdown.”
But after that, the Patriots made their own
adjustments on defense and the next two Oviedo
possessions netted seven yards on six plays.
Offensively, Lake Brantley also made an adjust­
ment, going to the wishbone attack in the fourth
quarter.
The change was immediately effective as
Fernandez and fullback Jamel Oliver (95 yards on
24 carries) led the Patriots on their first sustained
drive since the one that opened the game, cover-

RUSHING . Semmole: Camy 15- I X Chaplin
I We*, Raines 4-52. Hunter 4-23. Gnffln 5-22.
Hama 6-16; DeLand: jufeteon 13-36. McKiver
3-IS. WUliama 1-2. Tuily 2-0. DUcn Hmrnua

12).
FASSING _ Seminole: Chaplin 1-104 32.
Hama 0-1-0. 0, Rainea OO-O. 0. DeLand.
Johnson 22-45-1.349.
RECEIVING _ Seminole Hunter 1-32;
DeLand McKiver 9-17B. Neal 344. Wathen I41, WUhama 4-20, Gordon 1-19, Gourtry MS.
Patrick 1-7
PUNTING . Seminole Groover 4-305;
OrLand. DUon 4-300.

now in its 31st year, boasts a
$3.4 million purse — its largest
ever — including a record win­
ner's share of $612,000.
Duffy Waldorf plans to defend
the Classic championship he
earned in a dramatic shootout
with Tiger Woods and Steve
Flesch Last year.
Rounds of the 2001 National
Car Rental Golf Classic will be
on Disney's Magnolia and Palm
courses.
Admission tickets are avail­
able in advance. Daily Tickets
(Thursday or Friday - $15;
Saturday - $20; Sunday - $25)
and Weekly Badges ($50) can be
purchased through Tlcketmaster
by calling 407-839-3900. The
Fairway Club Pass ($125) is
available at Walt Disney World
golf pro shops, by calling 407824-2250.
For additional information on
Disney Golf events or tee-times,
call 407-939-GOLF (4653).

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Briefs
Continued from page IB
comer of A1A and Sunrise
Boulevard. The complete agen­
da of summit activities is avail­
able on the FWC's Division of
Marine Fisheries Web site at
www.marincfisheries.org.

Also contributing to the victo­
ry were Sara Suddes (four
assists, four digs and two kills),
Sarah Pegram (five kills, three
digs), Hollie Cowan (four digs,
one kill), freshman Shannon
Proulx (four digs) and Amanda
Howard (three Kills).
Defending champion Lake
Highland Prep (11-5), ranked
No. 7 in Class 2A, was the No. 1
seed for the tournament, and
was in a pool with Hudson,
Satellite and Seminole.
The Host Bears (18-1) are the
No. 2 seed despite being ranked
No. 1 In the State Poll In Class
5A this week. Also In Pool B are
Gainesville-Buchholz, LakelandGeorge Jenkins and S t Cloud.
Merritt Island (17-2), and
ranked No. 6 in Class 4A, is the
No. 3 seed and in a pool with
No. 5 seeded Miami-Sunset (124), Winter Park and Lake Mary.
Spruce Creek (11-5) is the No.
4 seed and in Pool D with

Softball League action on
Wednesday.
The Patriots did not fare as
well In the nightcap, dropping a
9-3 decision to Oviedo.
In swimming from
Wednesday:
The Lake Mary boys dominat­
ed Edgewater, 115-to-64.
In boys volleyball from
Wednesday:
Mary and Seminole
hookedl u p i n a1ireal barn-burner
with the•Ramec
Rams coming out on
16-14. The quartet
top, 15-6 and 16-14.
tday(12),l
of Daniel Holladay
(12), Billy
Ovenoweth (11), Sanford (six)
and Mike Oosterbrink (five)
combined for 34 kills for Lake
Mary.
Cover and Danner combined
for 27 service points as Bishop
Moore defeated Lake Brantley,
15-10 and 15-6.
Nate Aimon had 14 kills and
Ignacio Gamboa 10 blocks as
Lyman tripped Winter Springs,
15-9 and 15-13.

Oviedo, Middleburg, and
University.
Pool play was to have been
completed this morning
(Saturday) with Semifinals
beginning at 2 p.m. The finals
ate set to oegin at 7 p.m.
p
In boys golf action:
On Tuesday, Winter Springs
improved to 11-3 with a 156-to183 victory over winless Lyman
(0-14) at Rolling Hills Golf Club.
Matt Zaltaberg and Shelton
Boight both shot 37 to lead the
Bears.
Winter Springs then followed
that victory up with an 18-hole,
309-to-319, victory over Lake
Mary Prep at Itocawilla. Jo
paced the Bears with a oneover-par 73, while Bower paced
LMP with a 74.
In girls alow pitch softball:
Nicole Richards was the win­
ning pitcher and Megan Straka
drove in three runs as Lake
Brantley outscored Winter
Springs, 12-11, in Seminole
Athletic Conference Slow Pitch

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SERVICES. INC

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ing 78 yards on 12 plays.
Oliver scored on a 3-yard plunge with 5:24
remaining. The snap on the point-after attempt
bounced back to holder Cedric Jackson, but he
was able to scramble away and loft a pass that
Corey Andrade caught for a two-point conversion
and a 15-14 Patriot lead.
The Lions managed to respond but only Just
barely, moving from their 20 to the Patriot 25 to
set up Ashy's game-winning kick.
Along the way, Oviedo picked up first downs
on a 16-yard pass from Lee Sloan to Asby on a
third-and-10 situation; a five-yard run by Matt
Ford when facing fourth-and-two; and a 15-yard
pass interference penalty on fourth-and-10.
'W e never q u it/ said Register. 'O ur offensive
line has been doing the job all year and they did
it again tonight Will Reedy and Shane Dickson
have been leading that group all year and they
did it again tonight
'W e have a lot of kida with a lot of talent who
can make plavs when we need them to. Troy
(Kessinger) likes to move things around so that
we're not predictable on offense. We like to think
we can tailor-make an offense for whatever
defense we're facing. It's a great time to be at
Oviedo ... we have great kids and a great staff.”
While Lake Brantley travels to Sanford for its
critical district game with Seminole, Oviedo will
take a break from district play and celebrates its
homecoming with a game against University next
Friday.
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Rtmhinf y«rd. _ OvWdo 32 172. Uke Brwtiry 41-15*.
r«Ming _ Orm io 5-15-0-, U k r BrentWy 4-1142.
r«Mi*| yards _ Oviado 70. Laka Brantley W.
FambWvUml _ Ortmio l-O. Laka BrantWy 3-t.
rnultWvyarda _ Orindo 1-5; Lak* BnntWy 3-301'
renta-avarag* _ OrWdo 5-333; Lake BrantWy 4-3*0.

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
BUSHING _ OvWdoc Jordan 1-75. HanWuat 10-53. Patrick S-23.
Rudolph 4-14. Fond 5-5. Aairy 1A Skoan J-Ot Late BrantWy: O U m 24^5,
Frtnandrs 1*44. Pagan Hminua I).
PASSING . OrWdoc Sloan 5-15-a 70t Laka BrantWy: Fernanda! 4-10O.W.AndradaO-1-aa
RECEIVING _ OrWdo: Ionian 1-31. Aafcy 3-2S. Patrick \+ . Laka
BrantWy: Knight 2-47, Tagan 2-21
PUNTING . OrWdo. Bamon 5-14*. 13A Laka BrantWy 4-144.3*a

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Inc to Vte PtetotoV and Daboreri Lynn
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cash al Vte atopt of Vte Sammote
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ALL THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY
SITUATED Vf CASSELBERRY V4
THE CO U NTY O F SEM VKXE. ANO
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DESCRIBED IN A 0 E E 0 DATED
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MANO ANO SUBJECT T O ANY ANO
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ACT, panona wdi d aa bM aa naadS fa d M U R TA O M d Jr^ R O K
d
Da
SEM P tO LE
County
Counhouaa d 4 07996-4277.19008669771 (TD O ) W 1 9 0 6 9 8 6 9 7 7 a
vfet FfakM Rday SonAca.
P U M D O c k b a r 1 4 .2 1 .7 X 1
FF127
W T H B CW C U tT C O U R T
0 FTW 1 B TM

C A M NO* 91 C A 1918 14 L
M ORTGAGE ELEC TR O N IC
REGISTRATION. *4C.
FLJU N D FF
VS.
NORMAN W. S T R Y C K E R A/K/A
NORMAN WAYNE S TR Y C K E R , IF
u v m o . ANO IF D E A D , T H E
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
G R A N TE E S ,
ASSIGNEES. U E N O R S .
CREDITORS. T R U S T E E S AN O ALL
O TH E R PARTIES C L A IM * * ) AN
N T E R E S T BY. TH R O U G H . UNDER
OR
AGAINST
NORM AN
W
STR YC KER
A/K/A
NORM AN
WAYNE STRYCKER: M E U S S A H.
B AKER W LIVING. AN O * DEAD,
T H E IM KNOW N S P O U S E . HEIRS.
DEVtSCES.
G R A N TE E S .
ASSIGNEES. U E N O R S .
CREDITORS. T R U S T E E S AN O A U .
O TH ER PARTIES C L A IM * * ) AN
INTEREST BY. TH R O U G H , UN D ER
O R AGAINST M E U S S A M. B A K E R
JO H N DOE AND JA N E D O E AS
UNCNOWN TEN A N TS *4
POSSESSION.
D EFEN D A N TS)
NOTICE Q H ER EB Y O IV E N pur■ u a d M a Summary F D d Judgmant
ot Foradoaura ddad O n 6 7001
araarad ti C M Caaa No. 01 C A ISIS
14 L d D a C fe o d C o u a i ot D a ISTH
J u d d d C k a d h a n d f a SEMINOLE
County, SANFORD. Ftonda. | a d aal
id l a - y n r a t ) b a d w
. fa
caah M A T W EST F R O N T D O O R d
D a SEMMOLE County CourDouaa
localad at X I N. PARK AVEN UE ti
SANFORD, Ftonda. at 11X rum. on
D a S d tyd N m a rN b a r. 7 X 1 D t W tarth

In

laid

Summary

Fktd

LO T 7, BLOCK B. W ALK ER S ADDI­
TIO N T O ALTAM ONTE SPRW Q 9
NO. 2. ACCORDING T O T H E P U T
TH ER EO F AS R E C O R D ED *4 P U T
BOOK 12. PAGE 93. O F T H E PUB­
LIC RECORDS O F SEM INO LE
COUNTY, FLORIOA.
Datad kaa 9 day ot Oetobar, 2 X 1
(CIRCUIT CO U R T S E A L)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cfak ot Da C k a d Court
By. Mary Bfeoiaa
--OrdWyCfafe . j
f l, ,
,,

FI
CASE NO: 01-CA-10 M 4 -L
IRWIN M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION
P LM N TEF
VS
PATRICIA A. D AR NELL AIKIA
PATRICIA D AR NELL IF UVINO.
ANO IF DEAD. T H E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
G R AN TE ES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TR USTEES ANO ALL OTH ER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. TH R OUGH .
UNOER OR
AGAINST PATRC1A A DARNELL
A K M PATRICIA DARNELL: PETER
S A S T O N / W A P ETER 6
BASTONAKtA P ETER B SASTON
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UMLNOWN TE N A N TS IN
POSSESSION
DCFENOANT(S)
None* op
N OTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN p u auantto a Sunmaiy Final JufanaTO
ol Foradoaura da lad Oclotwr 9.
3001 anlarad ai 0 4 Caaa No. 01CA-1000-I4-L ol tta O rou l Court M
toa ISTH Aafldal Cfecu* In and to
SEMINOLE County. SANFORD.
Ffatda. I aM aa&lt; fe&gt; few NghaM and
Mat bUdar f a caah at W EST
FRONT DOOR at Da SEMINOLE
C o rn y CotfD ouaa Praia r) at X I N
PARK AVENUE fel SANFORD.
Ffatda. at It 00 am . on Da TViday
of NOVEMBER. 3001 D a k/faakig
■aid Stannary Final Judgmanl. to­
il*
LO T 7. SLOCK C . NORTH ORLAN­
DO TERRACE S ECTION S O F UNIT
1. ACCOR D IN G T O TH E P U T
THER EOF AS RECORDED IN P U T
BOOK 17. PAGE 33. PUBLIC
RECOROS O F SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
DMad Caa day ot O C T 09 3001,
3001
(CIRCUIT CO U R T SEAL)
Maty Anno Moroa
Clark cl Da Cacut Court
Bp Mary SKoupo
Dapuy Cfafe
Putman av
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
D IE U W O FFIC ES O F DA V O A
STER N P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S U nvw iCy O v a Suta 900
Plantaoui. FL 33334
(494)333-9000
0l-7OS34(INL)
IN ACCOR D AN CE W ITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraor* aaD tlaaffalaa naadmg • *pwrtaj K c o n w o d i iion thoiid
contact C O U R T ADMINISTRATION,
at
the
SEM INOLE
County
CourthouM at 407466-4227. 19009558771 (TO O ) ot 14069654770.
PubMh October 14. 21. 2001
FF12S________________________
IN TH E CIR CU IT COUR T
O F TH E U T M
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT.
M ANO FOR
M IH N O L E COUNTY.
GEN ER AL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01 C A t M 14 L
IRWIN M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTffF
VSANGEL L BONILLA. IF UVINO.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SP O USE. H EIR S.
DEVISEES.
G R AN TE ES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS
CREDITORS.
TR U S TEES ANO ALL O TH ER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. TH R O UG H .
UNOER OR
AGAINST A N G EL L BONILLA.
JACKIE L BONILLA. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES

N O TIC E IS HEREBY OIVEN purmark to a Summary Final Judgmanl
ol Fo n d o a u * ddad Oct 9. 3001
anlarad in C M Caaa N o 01 C A 1479
14 L d D a C m u t Cowl ot Da 19TH
J u d d d Cacut at a id fa 9CMH40LE
County. Bantod. Florida. I a d aal to
d trod Irani dear d D a SEMINOLE
County CourDouaa localad at X I N.
Parti Avanua to Santont. FfakM. at
1 1 X am
an D a 9 day ot
Novambar. 3 X 1 D o loCoanng
daacrtnd proparty aa ad f a D n
•aid Sunm aiy Final Judgmanl, ki­
nd:
L O T X . KJN0S8R1DGE E A S T V*.LAOE U N IT I. ACCORDING T O
TH E P U T THER EO F AS R ECORD­
ED IN P U T BOOK 48. PAGES 43
TH R O UGH 57 INCLUSIVE. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMW OLE
COUNTY. FIOFVOA.
OaMd D n 9 day ot Oetobar. 2001
(CIRCUIT CO U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cfafe ol D a C k a d Court
B y Mary Saroepo
Dapury Cfak
Pubkahkl:
TH E SEMINOLE HERALD
TH E U W OFFICES O F DAVID J
S TER N . P A . A TTO R N EY FO R
PLAINTIFF
M t S Umvaraty O v a SUM 500
Plantation. EL 33324
(9641333-SOX
01-73264tFNMA)CWF
IN ACCO R D AN CE W ITH T H E
AMERICANS W ITH OtSABIUTIES
ACT. panona n d i d a w n naadtng a apadd acconmodaflcn ahoud
contact C O U R T ADMINISTRATION,
at
Da
SEMINOLE
County
CourDouaa at 407999-4277. 19008669771 (TD O ) or t 9009669770.
via FfakM Ralay Samea
Pubaan Oetobar 14.31,3X1
FFI33
M TH E CIRCUIT CO U R T
O F THE 19TH
JUDICIAL CWCUTT.
M ANO FOR
SEMfaOCE COUNTY,
FLORK3A
GENERAL
JU M S O K TIO N MVMION
C A S E HO: 91 C A 13M 14 L
crriM O R iO A G E . w e
PLAINTIFF
VS
KEVIN R. OMLEY. IF LIVING. ANO
IF
D EAD .
TH E
UN KN O W N
S P O US E.
HEIRS.
D EVIS EES .
G R A N TE E S .
A SSIG N EES.
UENORS.
CR ED ITO R S .
TR U S TE E S ANO ALL O THER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN IN TE R E ST
BY. TH R O U G H .
UNOER
OR
A G AIN S T KEVIN R
O M LEY:
UNKNOW N SPOUSE OF KEVIN R
OMLEY. IF ANY. JO H N DOE ANO
JANE DO E AS UNKNOWN
TEN A N TS IN POSSESSION
DEFEND A N T(S )
NOTICE OF
FO R ECLO SUR E SAL*
NO TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
auant to a Summary Fnat Judgrnam
ot Foradoaura datad Oct 6 3 X 1
anlarad n C v t Caaa No 01 C A 1309
14 Lo t Da C k a d Court ot Da 19TH
Judcial C r o d n and fa SEMINOLE
County. SANFORD, Florida. I M i H i
to Da ftghaal and baal batdat fa
caan d AT W EST FRONT DOOR OF
TH E CO U R TH O U SE at D a SEMI­
NOLE County CourDouaa localad d
M l N O R TH PARK AVENUE n SAN­
FORD. Ftonda. d 11 X am . on D a
19 dry ol Novambar. 2 X 1 D o f a
lowing daaerbad property aa tat
fa D n
aaid Summary Final
JudgmanL to-wtl
LO T 9 ANO LO T 9. BLOCK 30 2NO
S EC TIO N SAN LANTA. A C C O R D ­
ING t o THE P U T TH ER EO F AS
C E C C R O E D IN P U T B O O K 4.
PAGES X . 3a ANO 40. O F THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
CO U NTY. FLORIDA

TH€ SEMINOLE H ER ALD
TH E LAW O FFICES O F DAVID J.
S TER N . P A * A T T O R N E Y FOR
PLAINTIFF
601 3 U O t v # 6*M§ 300
P M A o n , F L 33324
(254)233-6000
01*74172(CWF)
IN ACCO R D AN CE W IT H TH E
AM ER GANS W ITH DI3ABIUT1E3
ACT*
Ing § jpifiai
contact C O U R T ADM INISTRATION,
al
Da
S EM IN O LE
County
CourDouaa al 407996-4227. 19008669771 (TD O ) or 1900-866-9770.
vU FfakM RaMy Sarvica.
Putdan Oetobar 1 4 .2 1 ,2 X 1
FF12S
M TH E CW CUTT C O U R T
O FTH E14 TH
S TAN D FO R
CO U NTY.

NOTICE IS H ER EBY G IV E N purmark to a Summary Find JUdurnart
ot Foradoaura da lad Oetobar S.
2 X 1 araarad n C M Caaa No 01CA-10 90 14 -Ld D a Ckcud C o u t at
D a 19TH i x f a i C k a d D and fa
SEMINOLE County. SANFO RD .
FfakM. I ■ * a tl to D a highaal and
b ail bddar f a caah al W EST
FRONT DOOR d D a SEMINOLE
C a n ty CourDouaa localad al X I N.
PARK AVENUE in SANFO flO ,
FfakM. at II 00 a m on D a 7D day
ot NOVEMBER, 3 X 1 D a kdowkng
dam toad property aa aat lorm at
•ad Summary Find Judgmanl. to­
ad
LO T 7. BLOCK C . N O R T H ORLAN­
D O TERRACE S E C TIO N 6 O F UNIT
1. ACCOR DING T O T H E P U T
THEREOF AS R EC O R D ED IN P U T
BOOK 17. PAGE 33. PUBLIC
RECORDS O f SEM INO LE CO U N ­
TY. FLORIDA
Oiled h a day ol O C T X 3 X 1.
3 X1.
(CIRCUIT C O U R T SEAL)
Mary Anna Mona
Cfak ol Da Caoat Court
By Mary Suoupa
Ooputy Clark
Putman In.
THE SEMINOLE H ER ALD
TH E U W O FFIC ES O F OAVID J
STERN, P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S Unrvamry Drrva Suta 500
Plantation, FL 33334
(964)7339X0
01-70636(119)
IN ACC O R D A N C E W IT H THE
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT, panona wah tksabikttaa ratti­
n g a ipacud aocommodabon v-euld
contact CO U R T ADMINISTRATION,
al
Da
S EM IN O LE
County
C o u d o u m at 4 0 7 9 9 6 -4 7 7 7 . 1 4008 964771 (TD O ) or 1 9 0 0 -8 6 6 9 7 7 0 .
v u Ffakla Ralay S a r v u
Putton Oetobar 14. 31. T X T

L ecals

Lecals

FF12S

O O TN O A M T(S )
n o n e t OF

w t h s e tn e u tr c o u r t
O F TH S 19TH

juncuLcncurr,

CO UNTY,

C A S * N th 91 C A 138114 L
W W W M O R TG AG E
CORPORATION
P U W T IF F
VS.
AN G EL L BONILLA. IF U W 4 0 .
ANO IF D EAD . T H E UNKNOW N
SP O USE.
H EIR S.
D EVISEES.
G R A N TE E S .
A S S IG N E1S .
UENORS.
C R ED ITO R S ,
TR U S TE E S ANO A U O TH ER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN D T E R E S T
BY. TH R O U G H .
UN D ER
OR
AGAINST A N G E L L BONILLA.
JACKIE L BONILLA, * UV IN O .
ANO IF D EAD . T H E UNKNOW N
SP O USE.
HEIRS.
D EVISEES.
J3 R A N TE E 9 .
— A S S IG N EES .
L ie n o r s .
- c r e d it o r s .
TR U S TE E S ANO A U O TH ER
PARTIES C L A M W G A N W TER CS T
BY. TH B O U O M .
UNOER
OR
A G AIN S T JA C K IE L BONILLA,
SEM INOLE C O U N TY . FLORIDA;
JO H N O O E A M ) JA N E OOE AS
UNKNOWN TE N A N TS W
POSSESSION
D CFENOANT(S)
n o t ic e o f

N O TICE IS H ER EBY OIVEN p u auar-4 to a Summary Find Judgmanl
01 Foradoaura datad Oetobar 9.
3 X 1 araarad n C M Caaa No. 01
C A 17*3 14 L d D a C k a d Court ot
D a IS TH J u d d d C k a d kt amt fa
County.
Santord.
w d aa9 to Da N d to d and
i caah d m a t bent
door d h a SEM INO LE County
CouDouaa toedad at X I N. Park
Annua ki Santord, Florida, n 11 00
d m . on D a 4 day ol Oacanbar. 2 X 1
■at forth D aakl Summary F D d
L O T 17. B LO CK 9. N O R TH
ORLANDO TO W N S ITE 4TH A D O .
ACCO R D IN G
TO
TH E
PUT
TH ER EO F A S R ECO R D ED W P U T
BOOK 14. PAGES 9 ANO 9. O F TH E
PUBLIC R ECO R O S O F SEMW OLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Datod DM 9 D day ot Odebar. 2 X 1.
(CIRCUIT C O U R T B E A U
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot D a C k a d C o u t
B y M iry Sktxpa
Oaputy Cfafe
Pubaan kc
THE SEM W O LE HERALD
TH E U W O FFIC ES O F OAVIO J.
S TER N. P A . A TTO R N E Y FOR
P U W T IF F
K t 6 Un h w oty Ortvm SUM 9 X
P M rtd k n .F L 33334
(864)3339X0
01 -77X91INL)
W A C C O R D AN CE W ITH T H E
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT, panona m D daabimaa naadIng a apadd aooommodamon ahoud
contact C O U R T ADtdtdSTRATION.
al
Da
SEM INO LE
County
CotkDouaa at 407965-4277. 19009669771 (T D O ) or 190 69 66 47 7a
via FfakM RaMy Sarvica
PubMh Oetobar 1 4 .2 1.3X 1
FF124
W T H E CW C U tT CO U R T
O FTH E19 TH
j u d ic ia l c w c u rr.
• W ANO FO R
6CM W O L* C O UN TY
FLORID A

CASE N O : 01 C A 1478 14 L
C O U N TR Y W ID E H O M E LOANS.
WC. F/KA COUNTRYW IDE
FU NO W G CO R PO R ATIO N D/B/A
AM ERICAS W HOLESALE LENDER
P U W T IF F
VS
A LFO RO ED W AR D S IF U V IN O .
ANO IF O EAD . T H E UNKNOW N
SP O USE.
H EIR S.
D EVISEES.
O R A N TE E S .
ASSIGN EES,
LIENORS.
C R ED ITO R S .
TR U S T E E S ANO A U O TH ER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN IN TE R E ST
BY. T H R O U Q H . UN D ER
OR
AGAINST A LFO R D EDW AR 08;
UNKNOW N SP O USE O F ALFORD
EDWARDS. IF ANY. K1NQS8RID0E
EAS T HOM EOW NERS
ASSOCIATION. W C.: JO H N DOC
ANO JA N E OOE AS UNKNOWN
TEN A N TS W POSSESSION.
O EFEN O ANT(S)

none*
JURIS0ICT1ON D tV W O N
CASE NO: 01-CA-10S0-164.
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
PATRICIA A. D A R N E L L A/K/A
PATRICIA DAR NELL IF UV INO .
ANO IF DEAD. T H E UNKNOW N
SPO USE.
HEIRS.
D EVIS EES .
G R AN TE ES.
A S S IG N EES .
UEN O R S .
C R E D ITO R S .
TR US TEES ANO ALL O T H E R
PARTIES CLAIMING AN IN TE R E S T
BY, TH R O UGH .
UNDER
OR
AGAM ST PATRICIA A. DARNELL
A K A PATRICIA D AR NELL: P ETER
BASTON A K A P E TE R B.
B A S TO N A K A P ETER 6 SASTON.
JO H N DOE AND JA N E OOE AS
UNKNOWN TEN A N TS IN
POSSESSION
D EFEN D AN T (3)
NO TIC E OP

Sunday. October M. 2001

op

N O TIC E IS H ER EBY OIVEN p a auam to a Stmmary Find Judgmanl
ot Foroctoaura datad O d 6 3 X 1
anlarad n 0 4 Caaa N o 01 C A 1479
14 L d D a C k a d Court d Dm IS TH
J u d d d C k a d kt and f a SEMW OLE
County. Santont Ftonda. I a d M l to
tm Nghad and bad Motor t o cadi
d m a t Iront door d D a SEMINOLE
C a t t y CourDouaa localad al X 1 N.
Part Avanua n Santord. Ftonda. d
11X
a m . on D a 9 day ot
Novambar. 2 X 1
D a toko-rung
daat/bad proparty aa ad forth n
•aid Summary Find Judgmanl. towit
LO T 20. KIN G S8R I00E EA S T VIL­
LAG E U N IT I. ACCO R D IN G TO
TH E PLAT TH ER EO F AS R ECO R D ­
ED IN P U T BOOK 49, PAGES 43
THROUGH 57 INCLUSIVE. O F THE
P U 6 U C R ECO R D S O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLO R IDA
0«1*1 IhM 5 dey of Oclotwr. 2001
M U T C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
O m t ol t w O c u g Court
S f Mary Stroup*
Dapury CM *
Putwahvt
TH E SEMINOLE HERALD
TH E LAW O FFIC ES O F DAVIO J.
S TER N . P A .. A TTO R N E Y FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 S. Unfvarvty Drive Soil* 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233 8000
01-73284&lt;FNMA)CWF
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ERICANS W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT. panona w*h dtoatoMwa read­
ing a *par**f accommodation U xxid
contact C O U R T A0M P8STRATI0N.
al
IN#
SEM INOLE
County
Counhouaa al 407 885-4227. 1 8009558771 (TD O ) or 1800955-8770.
via Florida Ralay Sarvica
Putttah OdoCwr 14.21.2001
FF123
IN T H E CIR CUIT CO U R T
O F TH E 18TH
JUD IC IA L CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GEN ER AL
JUR ISDICTIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO: 01 C A 1308 14 L
CI TIMOR TG A G E. INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
KEVIN R OMLEY. IF UVINO ANO
IF
D EAO .
TH E
UNKNOW N
SP O USE.
HEIRS.
O EVISEES.
G R A N TE E S .
AS SIGN EES.
LIENORS.
C R ED ITO R S .
TR U S TE E S AND ALL O TH ER
PAR H S8 CLAIMING AN W TER ES T
BY.
TH R O U G H .
UN D ER
OR
AG AIN ST KEVIN R
OMLEY.
UNKNOW N SPOUSE OF KEVIN R
OMLEY. IF ANY JO H N DO E AND
JANE DO E AS UNKNOWN
TEN A N TS IN POSSESSION

N O TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purm a rt Id a Sunmary Final judgmant
ot Forad oaura datod 0 0 §. 2001
araarad H C M Caaa N a 01 C A 1308
14 L at tw DreUt Court ot Via IS TH
Counfy. SANFORD. Ftonda. I w* aai
19 Vw htghaal and baal bttfcr tar
caah at AT W EST FRONT DOOR OF
T H E CO U R TH O U SE at f » SEMI­
NOLE County Cotffiouaa locatod at
301 NO R TH PARK AVENUE m SAN*
FORD. Florida, al 1100 am. on tw
IS day ol’ NovarrOar. 2001 Via tottor*

m

said

Summary

Final

L O T I AND LO T S, BLOCK 2 0 ,2NO
S ECTIO N SAN LANTA. ACCOR D ­
ING TO THE PLAT TH ER EO F AS
R E C O R D ED IN PLAT BOOK 4.
PAGES 38, 38 AND 40. O F TH E
P U B U C RECOROS O F SEM M OLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Datod Via S day of Oetobar. 2001.
(CIR CUIT CO U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
d a r t erf Vw Circuit Court
By- Mary Stroupa
Dapury d a rt
PuHahirt
TH E SEM M OLE HERALD
TH E LAW O FFICES OF DAVE) J
S TER N . P A . ATTO R N EY FOR
P lA V m F F
801 S. UnNarafy D rM Suto 500
Plantolon. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
O1-72584(SOM)
IN ACCO R D AN CE W ITH TH E
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT.
to «8
contact C O U R T ADMVSSTRATION.
at
Vw
SEMINOLE
County
Coudhouaa at 407-88S4227,1 800855-8771 (TD O ) or 1-800-8558770.
Ra Ftonda Ralay Barvtoa.
PiAstoh Oetobar 14,21.2001
F F 122
84 T H E O R CU TT C O U R T
O F T H E 18TM
Bt AND FOR
COUNTY*

C A S IN O : 81 C A 1818 1 8 L
M O R TGAG E ELECTRONM:
REGISTRATION. INC.
P LA IN T^F
VS.
NORM AN W. S TR Y C K ER A/K/A
NORMAN WAYNE STRYCKER. IF
U V IN O , ANO IF DEAD. TH E
UN KN O W N
SP O USE.
HEIRS,
D EVIS EES .
G R A N TE ES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CR EDITORS. TR U S TEES ANO A U
O TH E R PARTIES CLAIMING AN
IN TE R E S T BY, THROUQH. UNOER
OR
A G A IN S T
NORMAN
W.
S TR Y C K E R
A/KM
NORMAN
WAYNE STRYCKER; M EUSSA H
BAKER, IF UVINO. ANO IF OCAO.
T H E UNKNOW N SPOUSE. HEIRS.
D EVIS EES .
G R A N TE ES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CR EDITO R S. TR U S TEES ANO ALL
O T H E R PARTIES CLAIMING AN
IN TER EST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
O R AGAINST M EUSSA H BAKER.
JO H N OOE ANO JANE OOE AS
UNKNOW N TEN A N TS IN
POSSESSION
D EFENOANT(S)
NOT1CC OF
FO R ECLO S U R E SALS
N O TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN pun
auam to a Stfnmary Fine! Judgment
al F o n d n u r t datad Oct 8, 2001
anlarad ti C M Caaa Na. 01 CA 1818
14 Lot Vw Caoat Court of Vw 18TH
J u d d d Orcua In and tor SEMINOLE
Coirty. SANFORD. Ftonda. I w* u 4
to Vw htgpaat and beat bidder tor
c a rt at A T W ES T FR O N T DOOR M
Vw SEMINOLE Canity Counhouaa
locatod to 301 N. PARK AVENUE to
SANFORO. Ftonda. to 1100 a m on
Vw 5 day ot Novemtoac, 2001 Vw lot­
to

said

Summary

Final

L O T 7, BLOCK B. WALKERS ADDI­
TIO N T O ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
N a 2. ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
TH ER EO F AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 12, PAGE S3. OF TH E PUB­
LIC R EC O R D S OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Datod Vaa 5 day ot Oetobar. 2001
(CIR CUIT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Peril ai vw P fcu i Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Ctort
Pubiahto:
T H E SEMINOLE HERALD
TH E U W OFFICES OF DAVID J
S TER N . P A . ATTO RN EY FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 3. Urtfvafity Drive Sufla 500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233-8000
01-74172(CWF)
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH TH E
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. panona eah nathtow i rwadtoga apactol accommodation should
contact CO U R T ADMV8STRATI0N,
al
Vw
SEMINOLE
County
C o u h o u M at 4078854227. 18009558771 (TO O ) Of 18009558770.
via Florida Ralay Sarvica
PuMah October 14,21. 2001
FFI28
84 TH E CIRCUIT COUR T
OP TH E t lT H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
84 ANO FOR
tC M M O L l COUNTY,
FLORIOA
general

JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01-C A -1080-144.
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
PATRICIA A. DARNELL ArtUA
PATRICIA DARNELL IF UV IN O .
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
S P O US E.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
G R A N TE E S .
ASSIGN EES.
LIENORS.
CR ED ITO R S.
TR U S TEES AND A a O THER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN IN TEREST
BY. TH R O UGH . UN D ER
OR
AGAINST PATRICIA A DARNELL
A K A PATRICIA DARNELL. P ETER
BASTON A K A P ETER B
B A S TO N A K A P ETER B BASTON.
JO H N OOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENAN TS V4
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purtuant to a Sumrirviry Final Judgment
ol Foradoaura deled October 5.
2001 entered in C M Case No 01CA-1080-14-L of Vw Cvcu4 Court of
Vw 18TH Judato Ckcmt to and tor
SEM INOLE County, SANTORO,
Ftonda. I enl ted to Vw htghed and
Deal bidder lor caah at W ES T
FR O N T DOOR at Vw SEMINOLE
CouVy Counhouae located al 301 N
PARK AVENUE w SANFORD.
Ftonda, al II 00 a m on Vw Tto day
ol NOVEMBER. 2001 Vw toflowmg
aa ato torth m
Mid Summary Fatal Judgment, towtt
LO T 7. BLOCK C, NORTH OR LAN­
OO TERRACE SECTION 8 O F UNIT
1. ACCO R D IN G TO TH E PLAT
TH ER EO F AS RECOROED IN PLAT
BO O K 17. PAGE 32. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE CO U N

ty .

aoncA
Datad tka day of O C T X 7 X 1 .
1X1.
(C « C U T COURT 8£AU
Mary A m t Moraa
Cfafe el * » O o r t Court
B r M ay Slroupe
Dapurr Cfafe
PubMh av
TH E SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FFIC ES O F DAVIO J
RTFRN P A
A TTO n N E T FO fl PLAINTIFF
M t 9. Lfaronfa Drtve S U N 500
Pfakaben. FL 33374
(954)733-4X0
0I-T06360NL)
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH DISABIUTIES
ACT, paroewa akh OaabM at naadk g a y - m i aocemmodaion ahoUd
cofkact CO U R T ADMINISTRATION,
al
ha
SEM INOLE
County
Cowhouaeal 407966-4777.1906
9669771 (TD O ) or 1 9 X 6 5 6 6 7 7 0 .
da Ffatda Rally Samea
Pubiah October 14. 7 1 .7 X 1
FF17S
M T H E O R C U TT CO U R T
OF TH * 19TH
JU M C M I CKICUfT.
M ANO FOB
SCM M OL* COUNTY.
QENCRAL
CAS* NO: 61 C A 1763 14 L
IRWIN M ORTQAOE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
AN QEL L BONILLA. IF LIVINO.
ANO IF DEAO. T H E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
O R A N TEES .
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
TR U S TEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES C L A M * * ) AN INTEREST
BY. TH R O UG H . UNDER
OR
AGAINST ANQEL L BONILLA.
JACKIE L BONILLA. IF LM N O ,
ANO IF DEAO. TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
G R A N TE ES,
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CR EDITOR S
TR US TEES ANO A U OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. TH R O U G H . UNOER OR
AG AIN ST JACKIE L. BONILLA.
SEM INOLE COU NTY. FLORIOA.
JOH N DOE ANO JANE OOE AS
UNKNOWN TENAN TS 61
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SAL*
N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uanttoa Sumnwy Fkfa Judgnwk
ol Forodeawa datad Ocfebaf 5.
7 X 1 anfaad ki C » 4 Caaa No 01
CA 1783 14 Lo /h a C k cu k C a rlo /
h e 14TH Jurtclai C k a * n and fa
SEMINOLE
County.
Sanford,
none*. I * * aal id h a highaal and
dvm D*ac»r lor cisn ai wen i w i
door al Vw SEMINOLE County
Counhouaa localad to » 1 N Parti
Avanua to Sanford. Ftonda. at II 00
a m on Vw 4 day ol December. 2001
M l torth to laid Summary Final
L O T 17. BLOCK S. NORTH
ORLANOO TOW NSITE 4TH A D O .
ACCORDING
TO
TH E
PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 14. PAGES 5 ANO 8. OF THE
PUBLIC R ECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated thw Sto day ot Oclotwr. 2001
(CIRCUIT CO U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerti of Vw O c u f Court
B y Mary Slroupe
Deputy Cterii
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O F DAVIO J
S TER N . P A . A TTO R N EY FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 S Unfverwty Drrva Suae 500
Ptomaton. FL 33324
(854)2338000
0f-72066(INL)
IN ACCOR D AN CE W ITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT. pereona with daabdiQe* need­
ing a special accommodation *YxJd
contact CO U R T ADMINISTRATION,
at
Vw
SEMINOLE
County
CourthouM at 407 6654227, t 8009558771 (TD O) or 1-800-9558770.
vta Florida Relay Service
Publish October 14.21.2001
FF124
84 TH E O R CU TT COUR T
0 FTH 8 1 8 TH
JU 0 4C U L ORCUrT.
84 ANO FOR
SEM M OLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GEN ER AL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01 C A M TS 141
COUNTR YW IDE HOME LOANS.
INC F K A COUNTRYWIDE
FUNDING CORPORATION D/B/A
AMERICAS WHOLESALE LENOER
PLAINTIFF
VS
ALFORD EDW AROS IF LIVINO.
ANO IF DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES
G R A N TE ES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS
TR USTEES ANO A U O THER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. TH R OUQH .
UNOER OR
AGAINST A LFORO EDWARDS
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ALFORO
EDWARDS. IF ANY. KINGSBRlOGE
EAST HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC : JOHN DOC
ANO JANE DOC AS UNKNOWN
TENAN TS IN POSSESSION
D€FENOANT(S)
N OTICE OF
FOR ECLOSUR E SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
•uanf to a Summary Final Judgment
of Foradoaura dated Oct 5. 2001
entered n C M Ca m No 0 1 C A 1475
14 L of Vw O c u i Court of toe 18TH
Judcwl O c u i n and tor SEMINOLE
Couty. Sanford. Ftonda. I «dl aa4 to
toe Ngheat and beat tedder tor caah
at west front door al Vw SEMINOLE
C o u ty Courthouse located al X I N
Park Avenue in Santord. Florida, al
1100 am . on the 6 day ot
November. 2001 the following
deserted property aa M l torth in
said Summary Fm.il Judgment, totffe
LO T 20. KINGSBRlOGE EAST VIL­
LAGE UNIT 1. ACCOROtNQ TO
THE PLAT TH ER EOF AS RE CORO
ED IN P U T BOOK 49. PAGES 43
THROUGH 57 VfCLUSlVE. OF THE
PUBLIC R ECOROS OF SEMINOLE
C O U N TY FLORIOA
Deled tow 5 day ol October. 2001
(CIRCUIT CO U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerti of toe Cacut Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerti
Publish in:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O F DAVIO J
STERN. P A . ATTO R N EY FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 3. University Drive Sorts 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)2338000
01 73254(FNMA|CWF
IN ACCOR D AN CE W ITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persons with dwabtttiee need­
ing a special accommodation should
contact COUR T ADMINISTRATION,
al
the
SEMINOLE
County
CourthouM al 407 6554227. 1 800955 8771 (TD O) or 1400 955 8770.
vw Ftonda Relay Service
Pubaan October 14. 21.2001

L ecals
7F173
61 T H f C fa C W T COUWT
0 * TM* IS TH
j u d ic ia l a n c u iT ,
m a n d ro *
S C M M O U C O U N TY.

Page 3B

L ecals
A C C O R O IN O
TO
TH E
P LAT
TH ER EO F. RECOROED V4 PLAT
BOOK » . PAGE (S) 50. 51. ANO 52
O F T H E P U B U C R ECO R O S O F
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY. FLORIOA
w V a 749 H eatoer Gian O d e . Lake
Mary. FL 32748
D A TED tote 5 day of October. 2001.

G E N iR A L

juwmctbn mvaxM
C A S IN O ; 91 C A 1 3 M 1 4 L
cm M om aA O E, me
PUUHT1TF
VS
k e v m n o m l e y , if u v m a . a n d
IF
OEAD .
TH E
UNKNOW N
SP OUSE.
HEIRS,
D EVISEES.
G R A N TE ES.
ASSIGN EES
LIENORS.
CR ED ITO R S.
TR U S TEES AND A U . O TH ER
p a r t ie s c l a im in g a n in t e r e s t

BY. TH R O U Q H ,
UN D ER
OR
AGAINST KEVIN R. OMLEY.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F KEVIN R
O t A .t r IF ANY. JO H N DOE ANO
JANE OOE AS UNKNOWN
TENAN TS *1 POSSESSION
D EFENOANT(S)
N O TIC E O F
FOR ECLO SU R E SALE
N O R C E IS H EREBY OIVEN Pfa
euiint to • Summary Final Judgment
ot Foredowae dated Oct 5. 2001
anlarad n C M Caaa No. 01 CA 1306
t 4 L o l Vw O c ta l Court of Vw 18TH
Judato Orcuft to and lor SCMVIOLE
County SANFORO, Ftonda. I m l m V
to Vw Ngheel and beat bidder tor
caah to AT W E S T F R O N T DOOR OF
THE C O U R TH O U SE to Vw SEMI­
NOLE County CourthouM localad al
301 NORTH PARK AVENUE to SAN­
FORD. Ftonda. to 11 00 a m on Vw
IS day of November. 2001 Vw taflorth In aaid Summary Final
Judgment, to-ent
LO T 6 ANO L O T 9. BLOCK 20.2ND
SECTION SAN LANTA. ACCOR D ­
ING TO T H E PLAT TH ER EO F AS
R ECO R D ED IN P LAT B O O K 4,
PAGES 38. 39 ANO 40. O F TH E
PUBLIC RECOR OS O F SEMW OLE
COUNTY. FLOR IOA
Dated tow 5 day of October, 2001
(CIRCUTT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of toe Grato Court
01T Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerti
Pubiah to:
TH E SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FFIC E S O F DAVIO J
S TER N. P JL , A T T O R N E Y FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 3 Unrveraty Drive Suta 500
Plantatton, FL 33324
(954)233-8000
01 72584&lt;SOM)
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH DISABIUTIES
ACT. pereona M h daab— ■■ rwadtog a tpedal aocommodaaon should
contact C O U R T ADMINISTRATION,
at
the
S EM IN O LE
County
CourthouM at 407-665-4227, 1 4 0 0
9558771 (TO O ) or 1400-9558770,
via Florida Relay Service
Pubiah October 14,21.2001
FF122
84 T H E CW CUTT C O U R T
OF T H f EIG H TEEN TH
JUD ICIAL CtRCUTT
OF FLO R O A
84 ANO FOR
SEM INOLE C O U N TY
G EN E R A L
JUR ISD ICTIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O . 01-CA-1417*14-L
CHASE M ANHATTAN M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
PtafniH,
vs,
SEAN A SHORE, ef af.
N O T IC IO P
F O R E C L O S U R f BALE
NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN p u tuant to a Final Judgment of
Foredoeure dated October 5 2001.
and entered to C a m No 01-CA1417-141. of Vw CeciA Court of toe
EIG H TEEN TH JudtoM O rcu t towto
tor SEM INOLE County Florida
wherein C H A S E
M ANHATTAN
M O R TG A G E CO R P O R A TIO N la
Pieman and SEAN A SHORE and
BRIDGET L SHORE, huahand and
wife. SEMINOLE C O U N T Y and ___.
AN UNKNOW N PER SON »M POS­
SESSION O F TH E SU B JECT REAL
PROPERTY, are Defendants, I wdl
aafllo Vw Ngheal and best bidder tor
cash to toe Weal front door of Vw
CourthouM to SANFORD. SEMI­
NOLE County, Ftofidi, 11 00 o dock
on toe Bti day of November, 2001.

Aa d ark of add Court
B Y Mary Slroupe
Aa Deputy Clark
Submitted by
Faber AOflttz. p. A
Side 300. 1570 Madruga Avenue
Corat Gables, Horde 33146
(305)6624110
Ttoraon* s»8h a daabbty who need
a epeewf aocommodabon to per«dpala In tote procaedng i h d d con­
tact AOACoordnator al Semtnoia
County CourthouM. X I N Park
Avanua. Suta N301. Santord.
Ftonda 32771, at toast 8ve days
prior
to
toe
procaedng.
Telephone (407)32343X eel. 4227;
1-600-9558771 (T O O ) or 140 09558770 (V ) via Florida Relay
Pubiah October 14.21. 2001
FF119
81 T H f OR CU TT C O U R T
O F T H f D O N T fE N T H
JU O C 1 A L O R CU TT
O FFLO M D A
8f ARO FOR
M 8 B N 0 U E C O U N TY

C A M N a 0 5 C A -1J7V 14 O
CH ASE MANHATTAN M O R TG AG E
CORPORATION.

U N T O N D. MOORE a n d ______ AN
UN KN OW N PERSON IN
P OSSESSION OF TH E S U B JE C T
REAL PROPERTY.

MOTICf OF
N O TIC E IS H ER EBY GIVEN p u
suent io a Final Judgment of
Foredoeure datod August 17. 2001.
and Order Raechadufeng Sato datod
October 4, 2001, entered to C a w
No OO-CA-1374-14 G. of toe O rc u l
Court of Vw EIG H TEEN TH Jud da l
Circut m and lor SEMINOLE Couity.
Florida whereto CHASE M ANHAT­
TAN M OR TQAOE CORPORATION
to PtonW! and U N TO N D M OORE,
at a i. are Detondanta. I wd eel to toe
highest bidder tor caah to t w Weal
front door of Vw CourthouM to SAN ­
FORO. SEMINOLE County. Ftonda.
1100 o'clock on toe 4th day of
December, 2001, Vw tollowtog
deacrfced property aa eat torth to
M«d Final Judgment, to wre
L O T X . BLOCK 3, PALM T E R ­
R ACE. ACCOROINO T O TH E PLAT
T H E R E O F AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 4. PAGES 82 ANO 83. O F
TH E PUBLIC RECOROS O F SEMI­
N O LE C O U N T Y FLORIOA a/k/a
2 5 X PomMtta Drtve. Santord. FL
32771.
D A TED toto 9 day of October. 2001.
AaCtork of Mid Court
BY Mary Stroups
Aa Deputy Ctork
Subrntoed b y
Faber AG dKi. P A
Suae 300
1570 Madruga Avenue
Coral Gabies. Ftonda X 1 48
(306)6824110
PubMh October 14.21.2001
FF11B
OF TH f W O M T n v m
j u d i c i a l e m e u rr
O FFLORK M
M AN D FOR
U M B 4 0 L 1 C O U N TY
GEN ER AL
JURtSOtCTION DfVISfON
C A M NO. 01-CA-1882-14-0
CH A S E MANHATTAN M OR TQAOE
COR POR ATION,

R T. W LLE R Y and TARA O O LS TO N
H IU E R Y AMJA TARA O HILLERY.

poaaeation of Vw S U B JE C T REAL

N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
TO : R T HILLERY
T O TARA O O LS TO N HILLERY
A K / A T A R A Q H IU E R Y

•ei M i n sad Ftoai Judgmanl. to
w€
LO T 46. BLOCK D . SEMPtOLE
SITES, A C CO R O iN O T O THE PLAT
THEREOF. R EC O R D ED IN PLAT
BOOK 19. PAGE 40-43. OF THE
PUBLIC R ECO R D S O F SEMINOLE
C O U N TY. FLOR IDA. a V a 007
Catoosa TraJ. Casaetwrry. FL 32707
DATED tow 5to day of October.
2001
MaryarmE Morse
Aa Clerk of said Court
BY Mary Slroupe
As Deputy Oerk
SubfTvBed by:
Faber AGWty. P A
Soria 300
1570 Madruga Avenue
Coral Gab**. Honda 33146
(305)6624110
•Persons with a daabdty who need
a special accommodation to parbo
ipala m tots proceeding should con­
tact ADACoonfcnvtor al Seminole
County CourthouM. X I N. Parti
Avenue. SuJle N301, Santord,
Florida 32771. at least five day*
prior
io
toe
proceeding
Telephone (407)323-43X e&gt;1 4227.
1 80^9558771 (T O O ) or 1 8009558770 (V ) vw Florida Relay
Service *
PuUsh October 14. 21. 2001
FF120

V etve. and 4 dead, a l parttoa
cturning interest by. through, under
or against R T HILLERY and TARA
O O LS TO N HILLERY AK/A TAR A O
H IU E R Y . and a l parties having or
ckumtog to have any right. M e or
interest In Vw properly herein

IN TH E CIR CU IT CO U R T
O f TH E EIG H TEEN TH
JUD ICIAL O R C U fT
OF FLORIOA
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE C O U N TY
GEN ER AL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 01-CA* 791 *14-1.
CHASE MANHATTAN M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION

(SEAL)
MaryarmE Morse
Aa Clerk of toe Court
By Rum Kmg
Aa Deputy Clerk
"Persons with a dwabJrty who need
a special accommodation Io partici­
pate in this procaedng should con­
tact ADACoordmalor al Semmoie
County CourthouM. X I N Park
Avenue. Suita N X I. Santord,
Ftonda 32771. al West M e day*
prior
Io
the
proceeding
Telephone (407)3234330 e*t 4227.
1 800-9558771 (TD O ) or 1 8009558770 (V ) na Ftonda Refay

S TEVEN T O N U fER . a n d ___ .A N
UNKNOWN PERSON IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY
Defendant! t)
N O TIC E OF
FO R ECLO S U R E SALE
N OTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN pur­
suant la a Final Judgmanl of
Foredoeure datad October 5. 2001.
end entered to Case No 01 -CA-791*
14 L of toe Circuit Court of toe
E IG H TEEN TH Juftcul Cacut m and
lor SEM INOLE County Ftonda
wherem
CHASE
MANHATTAN
M O R TG A G E C O R P O R ATIO N W
Ptattb* and S TE V E N T. O NUfER .
and . .A N UN KN OW N PERSON IN
POSSESSION O F TH E SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY, are Defendant I
wW sal to toe Nghed and best
der tor cash m toe W eii front door of
the Courthouse m SANFORO. SEMI
NQLE County. Ftonda. 11.00 o ctock
on toe 6lh dey of November. 2001.
tow fotfowtog desertbed property as
tel torto m sad Final Judgment, to
Wlt‘
LO T 44. BLOCK 1* THE RESERVE
AT TH E CR OSSING S PHASE TWO.

YO U ARE NOTIFIED Vwt an action
lor Foredoeure of Mortgage on the
LO TS 119 ANO 120. MAP O F MID­
WAY. ACCOROINO T O TH E PLAT
TH ER EO F. RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK I. PAGE(S) 41 OF TH E PUB ­
LIC R ECO R D S O F SEM INOLE
C O U N TY , FLORIDA s V a 2380
Church Street. Santord. FL 32771
hat been Med egarnst you and you
are Mtoueed to serve a copy of your
written defer***. I any, to 4, on
Stuart H GitMr. Attorney tor PtamMf.
whose address w Suite 300. tSTO
Madruga Avenue. Coral Gables,
Florida 33146 within Vwrty ( X ) days
■liar the first publication of this
Notice m Vw and Ma toa original with
Vw Oerk of tow Court either before
service on PtairHiH * attorney of
■
yoi
for the relief demanded n t w compiamL
W ITNESSmy hand and tw seat of
tow Court tow day of O C T 09 2001.

2001

PubMh October 14. 21.2001
FF117

N O TICE O F AUCTION
TINa auction will be held on
November J. 2001 al 9 0 0 AM al
325 Aukn Ave . Oviedo. F L
Prospective bidders may maped
toa day before toe
are cash or cadlied fund* only
Onedo Towmg reserves toe right to
accept or refuse any and a l bids.
The totawwg vehtdee are odered
tor teds
1966 DOOGE VAN
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1993 MERCURY COUGAR
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71 Help Wanted
73 Employment

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99 Roommate Wantad
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97 Apartmanu - Furnished
99 Apartment* •Unfutmahad
100 CondomWtum Rentals
101 Hcuaa* Fumlehad
103 Hou*** Unfurnished
10S Duplea/Trtptex
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacation*
114 WarahouaalRental Space
115 Industrial Rentals

43 Legal Service#

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45 Debt Consolidation
55 Duamasa
Opportunities
57 Opportunities
59 Financial Service*
61 Money to Land
63 Mortgagee

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quartet
15 Over
16 Stars with
fluctuating
brightness
17 Noted music
festival
19 Persona non
20 HoToft the
press
21 Tyter-Taytof
link
22 Vaollalo
23 Bondsman's
security
24 Cruise-ship
employees
25 Water
droplets aloft
28 Deserving the
1
booby prize
29 Come lo an
end. like a
subscription
30 Kind ol sheet
used in class
31 Rope
material
35 Jazz home
36 Dictum
37 Stereotypical
name lor a
set-fi lab
assistant
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39 Whimper
and sour
cream
41 More than
punctual
43 Aromatic oinl-

moot
44 Publiclyexpressed
honors
47 Low man In
the choir
46 Point on an
orbit
49 W ort with
star or
ranger
50 One
way to go
53 Summer T V
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54 Alex
Raymond's
cartoon char­
acter
58 Put at bay
57 City on the
Oka. near
Moscow
58 Island east ol
Java
59 Spicy sauce
50 Julia's
co-star In
"Pretty
Woman"
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tion
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1 Cut to size, in
a way
2 Orchestra
member
3 Flat-bottomed
barge
4 Tack on
5 Talk ol the
town?
fl Butaritari. lor
one
7 Jam with Van
Halon
8 Toll hwy.
9 Makes one
see red

tennis

community
11 In the form ol
a race track
12 Shoot‘em-up
13 Winter
Palace
residents
18 Digging tool
22 Option on
some sporty
cars
23 "BoaT these
to make It to
the majors
24 SoHassuranco
25 Organization
in 23-Down
26 Emu's tail?
27 Certain
gemstone
28 With a touch
of irony
30 Mats
from nets
32 Sponsorship
33 Lisa's
first name

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36 Binge
40 Swiss dty on
tha Rhine
42 Plan ot action
43 Type of
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ankiet
44 Moss and
Lorenz
45 "Turandot,"
for one
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199 Pam A SuppAaa
200 Lkraatock/Parm
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207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 AnBquwColtacnbls*
219 Boats A Aocaaaorias
217 Oarao* Sales
219 Wantad to Buy

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309 Sma* Busina**
306 Stained CUaaa
307 S w im m in g P o d S e n d e e *

308 TOrmil* Repair
300 Transportation
311 Travel
312 TrsaSanric*
313 TV/Radto
314 Upholstery
310 Wetdtog A Shoal Metal
319 W*A Drttong
319 Window Washing A TViflng

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269-Cleaning S ervices

Lowell's Auto Repair

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407-3216972

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Style
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Convenient
Spacious
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407-324-1177

275-D rywall

269-C leaning S ervices

277-FuRNm /RE R e p a ir
Artqut Restoration. Stnppng by
KatxI. Frushmo, Rtfoitfrng
Any Cftsir R«p*irsd, $24.50
FfM Pickup/OBkvBry
Csfl Bii. 407 302 996U

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Preaxur* Waiti, Clean Dram*.
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24 Hour Flood Samca
(407)4961222

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Orireway*. Siding. Etc
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•Conalcuctxxi Ctoan Up
•Rstnoval of Unwonted Mom*.
Ex: Trash, Building Materials,
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‘Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
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Foreign I DorreaPc Auto Rap**
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3400 W**l SR 46. Sanford
Call 407-302 6565
Hour* 8 00 - 5 30
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293 OH. Luba A Filar
294 PatnOng
296 Papar Hanging
297 Past Control
296 Plano/Organ Timing
299 plumping
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Rooting
302 Screen A (Has* Work *

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AFFORDABLE ROMES
VENTURE t PROPERTIES

2WV2BA *V FL Room
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No pato, (SSOmonm ptoaaacuty
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255 Alteration*
256 Appliance Repair
297 Auto Elect Repair
256 Automotive
200 Bush Hogging
201 Computer ConauMng
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpal A InstaMeOona
268 Carpal Cleaning
266 CaHtog Repair
267 Ceramic T6*
268 Chid Car* Canters
269 Cleaning Satiric**
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Dtohrery Service*
279 Drywai •
276 Electrical
277 Fence
276 Handy Man
279 Hwffing
260 Horn* Improvement*
201 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Service*
283 Jewelry A Repair
264 Lakefront Clearing
269 Landscaping
266 Laundry 8*rvtoa*

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407-3222417.
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47 Silty blunder
49 Work as a
barker
50 Partially open
51 IT* In the
carpet
52 Mideast
prince
54 Perform pad
of a morning
workout, per­
haps
55 Flow's
partner

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239 TrudVBuaaaAtena For Sal*
236 Car pwriato
236 Vahlcto* Wantad
239 Motorcyctaa/BSi** For Sat*
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rac. Vshlctsa/C ampere For
243 Traiere For Bala
249 Farm Equipment

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231 Cars For Sal*
234 Automotive

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191 Suiting Mitsrtala
193 Lawn A Darden
196 Machln* Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

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DOYLE'S RENTALS

223 MtocaAenaoua
229 Auctions

1*1 AppAance* A
Furniture For Sale
1S3 Television A Sterao/Radto
169 Compuleri For Sal*
167 Sporting Goods

141 Homes For Seta
143 Out ol State
Froparty For Sets
145 Resort Preparty For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sat*
146 Mope* Homa Lota For Sat*
140 Commercial Property For St
1S1 Investment Property For Se
153 Acreage Lot For Sat*
154 Open Hou**
159 Condomlnliatta For Sal*
157 Mobae I tomes For Sals
139 Real Estate Wanted
100 Business For Sal*
103 Waterfront Property For Bat
16S Duplex For Sale

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118 Office Space For Rant
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123 Wantad Tto Rant
129 Laaaa Tb Own
127 Storega/Ofllca For Rant

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fruit contains one or two rela­
tively large round seeds. The
main crop matures in the
spring but there is some fruit
set most of the year. Only a few
weeks elapse from flowering to
fruit set. Fruiting usually
begins two or three years after
planting.
Climate And Soils
This plant is well adapted to

the growing conditions of the
southern part of Florida. The
Surinam cherry has been
recorded to withstand tempera­
tures of 26 degrees without
injury. The tree can be grown in
most soil types, provided they
have good drainage. They
require a good moisture supply
at all times because of their
shallow root system. They do
best in slightly acid soils. They
should be olainted in sunny
locations and have a good
wind resistance.
Cultural Practices
The Surinam cherry is very
easy to grow and require very
little maintenance for growth
and development. Fruit size •
and quality depends to a large
extent on proper nutrition and
ample water supply at the time
of fruit development. Use a
complete fertilizer with a 1-1-1
ratio such as 6-6-6 at planting

time. The fertilizer should
include magnesium or it
should be added when apply­
ing the fertilizer. Use 1/4
pound of the fertilizer every 2
months, increasing the rates
according to the growth of the
plant. After the tree has
matured, fertilize with a 8-3-9
with 5 percent magnesium. The
plant has a good tolerance to
drought but requires adequate
moisture during bloom and
fruit development The
Surinam cherry can be severely
pruned to maintain it as a
hedge and it will continue to
flower and produce some fruit
Uses
The fruits can be eaten fresh
or made into jellies, jams,
juices, pies, sherbet, ice cream
or wine. The plant is very
attractive and is used as a spec­
imen tree or in screening
hedges. It is especially adapted

Hawkins------Continued from Page 7C
and help prevent or reduce
alcohol, tobacco and drug use
and delinquency in the Sanford
communities. The Celebration
gives a unique and great
opportunity for families,
friends ana school officials to
enjoy an evening full of enter­
tainment, provided by our
youth and other organizations.
The event will promote fami­
ly unity and a better under­
standing of our youth's capa­
bilities. For more information
about the program, call Patrice
Anderson or Britt Henderson at
407-324-7575 at the Grove
Counseling Center’s
Prevention Department.
Bethune-Cookman
Inspirational Choir will be in
concert 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct.
26, in the Sanford Civic Center,
located at 401 Sanford Ave.
Admission is free. The event is
sponsored by The Gospel
Redemption Community
Outreach. Pastor is Sheryl
Rowe.
New Mount Calvary
Missionary Baptist Church,
with Pastor Ricky Scott, recent­
ly presented the model for the
church's new project, "Building
Hie Ministries For Christ."
The master site plan was
pie** nttd. The facility will
enhot ce the quality of life ir
iite church and residents of the
community. The vision has
b*vn made plain by Pastor
Scott.

[lie building has a beautiful,
practical and spacious design

that will take in many full-time
ministries. The Fellowship Hall
and classrooms will enable
them to use the facility for ban­
quets, seminars and many
other activities and functions to
enrich the everyday walk with
God. The project is to keep the
e v e r p r e s e n t in d eb ted n ess to

Calvary's children and its min­
istry, and to keep the present
mission that God will get all
theglory.
Phase I solicits your prayers,
pledges, investments and sup­

p o rt It is the opportunity for
you to leave a legacy that will
touch lives for eternity.
New Mount Calvary
Missionary Baptist Church will
observe Victory Sunday, Nov. 4,
2001. Members, friends, the
community and well wishers
will bring their pledges, cash
offerings and commitment
cards. What can you do? Give.
You have a chance to leave a
legacy.
For information, call 407-3235224.

for training as a smaller hedge
and it is very often used for
this purpose.

ed by cuttings or grafted to
maintain desirable characteris­
tics.

Varieties
Most plants grown in gar­
den originate from seedlings
and therefore there is much
variation in fruit quality
among than. There are two
forms of Surinam cheny, cerise
and black.

Pests And Diseases
There are no serious disease
or Insect problems that affect
this plant. The Caribbean fruit
fly can sometimes Infest the
frnits. Caterpillars and scales
are also known to affect this
plant
M f ir m

Propagation

Is I — Inals County IMui

lid s plant is mostly propa­
gated by seeds which germi­
nate in less than a month. Best
selections should be propagat­

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F u n d-raiser o ffers m ore than ju st the typical oran g e fru it
To make sure there are enough pumpkin
items to fill the store's shelves, Thornton pur­
chases merchandise throughout the year.
members also provide hand-crafted
he annual pumpkin patch at Church
items, including painted signs, boxes and can­
Community Methodist
dleholders.
The patch also features Grandma Pumpkin,
Church is no longer just a
who reads to pre-schoolers each weekday
place to purchase the traditionalmorning. More than 900 children are expected
orange fru it fo r Halloween. It’s now this year to sit in the pumpkin patch and listen
to Grandma read her Halloween tales.
the site where Grandma Pumpkin
The pumpkin patch has also become a place
reads to young children and wedding of romance. A few years ago, a man proposed
proposals are made.
to his girlfriend while visiting the annual fall
event.
“We've really grown since we started the
“After the man proposed, the woman came
pumpkin patch 13 years ago," said Diane
back to the pumpkin patch in her wedding
Thornton, organizer of the annual event. “We
began with only a few pumpkins, and now we dress to have pictures made,“ Thornton said.
sell more than 9,000 each year."
“And, for several years, the couple returned to
the pumpkin patch each October to reminisce
The pumpkin patch, located at 4921 S.
about the day he proposed."
Highway 17-92 in Casselberry, also features a
The pumpkin patch started as a fund-raiser
Pumpkin Store, which includes jams,jellies
for the church's three youth groups. Last year,
and pickles made by the Amish and Georgia
walnuts and pecans.
around $20,000 was raised for various pro­
grams at Community Methodist, where more
“If it looks like a pumpkin or has anything
to do with pumpkins, the store has it in stock," than 150 children participate in youth groups.
Thornton said.

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Diana Thornton shows oft a few of
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Axta and Craft Show Coordinator Dorothy C. Fowler stands amidst soma ot the numerous items tor
sale during the recent Arts and Craft Show held at Bram Towers.

Prevention Celebration slated for Oct. 23

Hawkins

Enjoying the evening dinner with Clifton L. Taulbert are, tram left.
Thelma Wilson N. Mike, executive administrator of Good Samaritan
Home; Freddye C. Moore, honoree; Taulbert and Andrew Moore.
given to Mr. Taulbert's firstgrade teacher, Mrs. Freddye
C. Moore, who is now retired
and resides in Daytona.
The Grove Counseling

Center Inc., will hold its
Prevention Celebration II from
6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 23, in
Millennium Middle School.
The celebration will provide
and promote positive youth
See Haw kins, Page 8C

Surinam Cherry a favorite for home gardens
Tin- Surinam Cherry or
Pitanga belongs to the
Myrtaceae family of
plants which includes
the Cherry of the Rio
Grande, Grumichama,
Pitomba, Fcijoa,
Guava, and Myrtle.
These plants are wide­
ly distributed through­
out the tropics and
subtropics. The
Surinam Cherry is one
of the most cold- toler­
ant plants of this
group and is grown
widely in home gardens in

southern Florida and in pro­
tected locations in Central
Florida. The Surinam
Cherry a native to
Brazil, is also known
as the Cayenne cher­
ry, and the Brazil
cherry.
The Plant
The Surinam
Cherry’ is a large ever­
green tree that may
grow to 25 to 30 feet
height but it is often
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” pruned to make a
compact shrub. The bark is

Page 7G

Lake M ary Scouts
earn Silver Award

Arts &amp; Crafts

An evening of reminiscing
with Clifton L. Taulbert is still
the talk around Sanford.
Building the
community is
a timeless,
collaborative
and unselfish
act that is an
opportunity
for a better
life for all.
The photoMarva
graph is of
the up close
.
and personal
time during
the dinner held in September
for the author. The event was
held in the Marina Hotel
Banquet Room on beautiful
Lake Monroe.
Special recognition was

Sunday. September 30,2001

light-colored and generally
smooth, but it will peel as it
ages. Branches and twigs tend
to be slender. Leaves are
ovate, 1 to 2 Inches long, aro­
matic and wine color when
young, later becoming deep
green and glossy.
The creamy white flowers,
with numerous and promi­
nent stamens, are borne in the
leaf axils, small in size, about
H inch across. Flowering
occurs between January and
April. The fruit is not only

When the Girl Scouts from
deaths than murder suicide
Troop 1361 were thinking of
and drugs combjied. SWAT Ls
an idea for their Silver
a you.n led organiza­
Award, it wasn't too
tion that was devel­
hard to find some­
oped in 1997 when
thing worthwhile to
Lawton Chiles wanted
do. Alt 10 of the girts
to institute a program
that was affective for
ara members of SWAT
(Students Working
teens. SWAT is funded
Against Tobacco).
by the 13.1 billion-dollar lawsuit agaiast the
What better way to
use their training than
tobacco industries. At
Mary
to hold a “Girl Scouts
the first Teen Summit
in 1998, they devel­
Against Smoking"
Rowell
workshop for Juniors. • • • • • • • • oped the brand name
More than 30 girts
"Troth".
came to the workshop. They
SWAT members work hard
learned about the health haz­
because, as Amberly Bolton
ards of smoking and how to
said, "We don't want any­
say no to peer pressure. They
more teens to fall into the
also learned about the finan­
tobacco industries trap of
cial impact smoking can have
lies."
on a person. They did several
roll-playing skits to help the
girls learn now to deal with
Talent Show And Silent
certain situations. One was
Auction Scheduled
"What would you do if your
Girl Scouts from Senior
best friend started smoking?"
Troop 148 are putting on a
Talent Show and Silent
The girls really enjoyed
making the friendship
Auction, Saturday, October 20
bracelets ("cuss friends don't
at 7 p in. at Lake Mary
let friends smoke," Elizabeth
Elementary. The cost for the
Agoranos said.) They also
event is just S3 for adults and
enjoyed singing together.
$2 for children. Currently
sc h e d u le d to a p p e a r a re
What the Cadettcs did at the
workshop was to show the
Brittany Spears, Christina
Juniors the 'Truth" about
Aquilcrra and Ricky Martin.
tobacco in a fun and enter­
(Actually, it will be girls and a
taining way.
sibling impersonating those
The 10 girls who earned
celebrities.)
their Silver Award were:
The event is a fundraiser
Elizabeth Agoranos, Lauren
for the upcoming 90th
Bennett, Lea Briggs, Amberly
Anniversary Celebration,
Bolton, Holly Donaldson,
scheduled for March 9. The
Megan Foster, Amy Lauth,
theme for the 90th Ls "Women
Emily Petko, Erin Ricci and
in the New Millennium:
Rachel Tovar.
Celebrating the Women of the
Past, Preparing the Women of
What exactly is SWAT?
Students Working Against
the Future". This celebration
Tobacco is an organization
will be open, not just to all
that is against the manipula­
Girl Scouts, but to ail girls in
tion of the tobacco industry.
Seminole County.
They don’t like the way the
For more information on
industry targets teens with a
the Talent Show or to donate
product that kills 4 million
an item for the Silent Auction,
people a year. Deaths from
contact Peggv Wolfe at 407327-8207.
tobacco account for more

Herald photo by Mary Rom II

Girt Scou ts Andrea Irtingor, Beth Duncan. Lauren Winger, Sa ra Ricci,
See Ferrer, Page 8C

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Sunday. October 14. 2001

T he S eminole Mo u ld

Pumpkins —
Continued from Page 1C
Organizers hope this
year's fund-raiser will be as
successful as in previous
years. The first shipment of
pumpkins from a Navajo
Indian reservation in New
Mexico arrived on Oct. 3. A
second shipment of 48,000
pounds of pumpkins is
expected on Oct. 17.
"We had people calling us
at the first of September ask-

Diane Thornton holds up one of
the many items available at
Community United Methodist
Church's Pumpkin Store.

ing when we were getting
the pumpkins," Thornton
said. "By Halloween, we will
probably have most of the
pumpkins sold."
The pumpkins are priced
according to size, from 50
cents for the smallest to $35
for the largest. Cornstalks,

Indian com, gourds and other
harvest items are also avail­
able.
For information about the
pumpkin patch at
Community United
Methodist Church, call
Thornton at 407-831-3777, ext.
204.

Robin Raised and Victoria Ellington, both of Casselberry, purchase
items at the Community United Methodist Church’s Pumpkin Patch,
while church volunteer Jonathan Brant assists them.

Jesse Childers holds up a couple of scarecrows located in the pumpkin patch.

Dietrich-------Continued from P a jc 3C
flowers, candles and small bears
dressed in Victorian attire. The
backs of the chars were covered
with beautiful antique pillow
cases.
Guests arrived wearing fash­
ions from the 1930s including
hats, pearls, gloves and lace, and
"even a couple of flappers,"
according io Carol Scott, of
Sanford, daughter of the honoree, who co-hosted the tea
party with her sister, Juanita
Dycus of Cedar Hill, Texas.
Visitors on First Street may have
speculated they had traveled
back in time.
The appetizing luncheon was
served at 11 a.m. and featured
chicken salad, croissants, cheese,
fruit, tea and coffee. The red vel­
vet birthday cake, decorated
with pearls and violets, was cut

and served while all sang the
Happy Birthday."
Guests were delighted with a
unique apron fashion show spot­
lighting lovely, ornately adorned
aprons from the ‘30s to the '90s.
Each guest was treated to a
cookbook, compiled by Juanita,
containing Virginia’s favorite
recipes and recipes handed
down by from her family.
Guests included six of
Virginia's grandchildren, two
daughters, two daughters-inlaw, aunts, cousins and special,
lifelong friends.
Virginia said the tea party
"was wonderful and lots of fun.”
She has lived in Sanford since
1945 and her six children were
all bom here. She was formerly
employed as manager of Dollar
General and enjoys stitchery and
gardening.

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Sunday. October H.

2001 Page 3C

Club’s scholarship recipient returns as guest speaker
Indian summer Tilled the air el opportunities; and ready
at the Sanford Woman's when access to SCCs concerts, library
the club met for the first general facilities and sporting events,
meeting of the season.
Residents who are
interested in learning for
Members filed into the
fun at all three SCC cam­
clubhouse
wearing
puses may reach Nancy
smart fall fashions to
tor more information at
match
the colorful
407-328-1722, ex t 3017.
autumn ambience creat­
ed by the hostesses.
President Betty Jack
Upon arriving, mem­
heard routine reports
bers were presented col­
from the officers and
orful name tags featur­
committee chairmen.
ing a red rose, the club's Doris
A nominating comflower. The name tags Dietrich
miltee, elected for the
were
designed
by
coming year, includes;
Carole Kirchhoff. F'eggy
Mindy Tooley, chair,
Mergo, chair of the Education Helen Polgar, Libby Prcvatt,
Department, was in charge of Peggie Fetzer and Rose Edith
the program. What a delight for Jacobson.
members to have as a speaker,
Officers elected to Till vacan­
Pat Evans, the recipient of two cies were: Carol Dennison,
scholarships from the club. Pat treasurer, and Carole Kirchhoff,
said she was a high school chair of the Arts Department.
dropout who earned ner associ­ Betty Colbert voted to chair the
ate degree, bachelor's and final­ Hacienda Girls Ranch commit­
ly master's. Today she holds the tee. The ranch, a home away
prestigious
position
as from home for girls with abu­
Coordinator of Community sive living conditions, has been
Education
at
Seminole supported by the club for many
Community. Pat credited the years.
club for helping her up the lad­
First vice president Mindy
der.
Tooley inducted the following
Pat introduced Nancy Letch members into the dub: Collette
of the SAL! (Seminole Adult Colegrove, Linda Daniels, Valeri
Learning Institute) Program at Davis and Vemice McCarty.
SCC. SALI is designed to pro­ Mindy gave a brief bio of each
vide non-credit enrichment member and presented each
classes for area residents, aged with a long-stemmed red rose
50+. The program offers the and a club yearbook.
opportunity to expand and
At
the
club's
"Hello
enhance educational horizons Luncheon" in September a free
without the burden of tests, will offering of $353 was col­
term papers or grades; cultural lected for the September 11th
events, social activities and trav- Disaster Fund. During the

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October board meeting, the club
voted to match that amount for
a final donation of $706.
Vivian Buck was recognized
for donating 14 white table
cloths to the club. Third Vice
President Linda Sparrow read a
letter from the Salvation Army
thanking the dub for a $200.00
donation. Also, a letter from
Sanford Mayor Brady Lessard
was read commending the pres­
ident and club for a job well
done.
Peggy Mergo reported on the
"Fashions
and
Food
for
Education," a scholarship fund­
raiser, scheduled for Nov. 14.
More information on this event
will be forthcoming.
Rose
Edith
Jacobson
announced the club will spon­
sor the Golden Age Bridge
Tournament on Nov. 2, at the
Sanford Senior Center. For
information, call Rose.
The clubhouse featured
arrangements of fall foliage.
Each table was centered with an
arrangement of colorful foliage
accented by candles in foliagetrimmed holders. The hostess
committee included: Polly
Pezold and Roberta Zittrower,
co-chairs, and Ann Brisson,
Hazel Cash, Wilma Heaton,
Mary Dale Jones, Emy Sokol,
Linda Sparrow and Mary Tillis.

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Pictured, from left, are Betty Ja ck . Woman's G u b president; Peggy Margo,
chair of the Woman's G u b Education Department; Pat Evans, Woman's
G u b scholarship recipient; and Nancy Lokh of the SALI (Seminole Adult
Learning Institute) Program at SC C .
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her 70th birthday.
The banquet room decor fea­
tured candles, white roses, mag­
nolia blossoms, tulle and

Victorian lamps. The 27 guests
were seated at tables set with
linens, fine china and crystal,
Sec Dietrich, Page 6C

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A charming tea room atmos­
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Room
Restaurant on Sept. 29 when
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Notes
Celebration of Life
The Sanford Crisis
Pregnancy Center invites
to public to "Celebration
of Life," the 2001 annual
benefit with guest speak­
er Kenny McCaughey.
The event is scheduled
for 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 13, in
Wekiva Assembly of God,
located at 1675 Dixon
Koad in Longwood. Cost
is $25 per person, which
includes a sit-down din­
ner and the program.
Tickets can be purchased
by mail by calling 407323-3384 or by visiting
' the Sanford Crisis
Pregnancy Center, 1002
French Ave., in Sanford;
Northland Church
Bookstore, 530 Dog Track
Road, Longwood; or
Wekiva Assembly
Bookstore, 1675 Dixon
Road, Longwood.
Tag Team Revival
Victory Temple of God
Inc., located at 601 Pine
Ave., in Sanford, will host
its "Youth Annual
Diocese Assembly Tag
Team Revival" Monday,
Oct. 22, through Friday,
Oct. 26. It will start at
7:30 p.m. nightly.
The theme of this
year’s event is "Eyes On
The Prize." The speakers
will be from Victory
Temple's Ministerial staff.
Coordinator is Elder
Robert T. Bradley Sr., and
pastor is Bishop R.L.
Hillcry. The church
invites the community to
“come out for a magnifi­
cent week o f ministry."
For more information,
cal! Bradley at 407-3218864 or 407-324-0506.
Walk For Life
The Accept Pregnancy
Center in Longwood will
host a "Walk for Life,"
fund-raiser on Saturday,
Oct. 27, from 8 to 10 a.m.
The walk will be held at
Lake Eola in Orlando.
Money raised from the
event will enable the cen­
ter to assist women in cri­
sis pregnancies.
Youth groups are
encouraged to attend.
Groups or individuals
may also raise funds by
walking in their own
community.
For more information
or pledge packets, call the
center at 407-339-1544.

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SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
MARS HILL SDA
800 E. 2nd Street - Sanford. FL 32771
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longaood FL
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1607 &amp; Sanford Awa. SarfeRl FL
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3401 S P w tAv*. SantoM
407 323-4304
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1100dm
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HOLY C R O B B E m C O R A L CHURCH
401 Part A m . Sanford
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700 Rnaharl Rd
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1401 ft. FartAvana
Santord. a 32771
(407) 322 3491
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943am •Sunday School
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FVtST CHURCH OP CHRtfT, SCIENTIST
973 MARKHAM WOODS ROAO
Coma* of E E WMamaon Road
407-79B 7709
Stmday. Church Samoa
and Scnday School
1000 a m
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900pm
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1000 a m 19 4 00 pm
Thuraday Ewarang • p m to I p m
143 WMdwa Spring* Road
Suita 149-A Longaood. FL 33779
Pnom 40709B1490

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LOMOWOOO CHURCH OP CHRIST
1016 May 17-93 1 nt N O Hwry 434
407 3336930 407 324-4339
Scm Worth*
10 30 a m A 6 pm
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219 Wada SI
Wmtar Spring*. FL 3370S
Stmday Samcaa 10-30am.&lt;600pm.
Stmday Btaia Study
9 3 0 im
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730pm
(407) 337 3009

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CHURCH OP OOO
901 W 22nd St. Santord. FL
407-322 3942
Raw Waa Taraatoy
Paator
Scmday School
943am
Mommg Worth*
1049 a m
900pm
7 to 9 p m
Sammota Tnrvry
Pra-Schocf Vwu *ada 12
407 3212723
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407-323-1411

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CHURCH OF OOO OP PROPHECY
2309 S Ekn Si Santord Fla 37773
407 322 4013
Thomas Hama — Paator

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016pm
Saturday SaOOati Sanacaa 9 30am

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(407) 7903739 or (407) 772-0477

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SMCPHtRO EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH OP SANPORO (IL C A )
3917 Odando Or. (Hay. 17-93)
Phona 333-7313
Sunday School
A d d BAM Study
930 A m
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1030A m
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7 00p m
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MOLY CROBB LUTHERAN CHURCH
OP L A R I MARY
760 Sun Ortva. Lata Mary. F I
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Paator
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3 30pm
Cordamparary Worth*
Sunday morrtng
400am

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930am

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1100am
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1000 a m
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1000 a m
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Holy EuchanM 700 a m A 7 0 0 p m

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CHURCH OP THE HOLY COMPORTER
Tha SantonJ OrftJga
Comar of m 91 A MoFyAwa.
Sanford. Florida
407-299-5094
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Stmday Euchanal
930am

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FAITH MISSIONARY CHURCH
3002 Baantafl Am
407-323-3794
Jack Co*
Paator
Sunday
Morrang Worth*
1000am
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9 00pm
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700pm

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HOUSE OP R f FUOE MiNiSTRif S. INC
1001 Catary Awa. Sartor J
(407) 324-4711
Dora W Rahardaon
Paator
Sunday School
930 am
Mommg Worth*
1100am
Ewarang Worth*
700pm
A Wad
730pm
SHOWER OOWN OP BLESSW Ot
201 £WAwa. Santord. FL
407-321-9399
nmcRiy Mudaon
Paator
Sutfay School
1000 a m
Momaig Worth*
1100am
Tua Prayar BAM Study
7 3 0pm
FATTHPUL WORO I

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320E. Cammaroaf S i •Santord
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(agat 4 17)
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1230 p m
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730pm
Friday - ChrW tn C oimaaflng 2 0 9 3 0 0 p m
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3070 Oranga BNd. Santord
407-3240199 tram aarrtnotochurch oort
Jarry Walth
Paator
Senday Worth* Bwc943A 1030am

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP THE REOEMMCR
3333 S. Oak Awa. Sanford. FL
Raw Eknar A Rauachar
Paator
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1030 a m
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1030 a m
InformaBan 333 3662 ar 3234610

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CMRWT UNTTEO MBTHOOMT CHURCH
409 Tuckar Dr*a
(Comar Tuckar Or A CR 437)

Sunday School

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930am
1030 a m
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FIRST UNITED METHOOtST CHURCH
419 Parti Awa . Santord. FL
407 322-4371
Jwn Bradtfiaw
Patio*
Mark toonay
Mumc Orador
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Coflat FaAowth*
9 30 a m
Sunday School
945 am
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400pm
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9 43a m
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LOMOWOOO CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE
200 N Wayman St.
Ungwood. FL
9319666
Sunday School
9 4 3 am
Mommg Worth*
10 43 am
ChFWanaCKach
1043am
Ewangtiiac Same*
9 00p m
Wattoaaday FamFy N ^yt
700pm
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7 pm
3 0p m
(Food Sarvad)
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UPSAUk COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Comar of W 3ST SI A Upaato Rd
101 Upaaia Road
Sanford. F I 3377!
407-330206
Bryan Wangar
Paator
Sunday Educafton
900 am
Suiday Worth*
1000Am
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630pm
FWST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OP SANPORO
Batwaan 3rd and 4ti St
A Part A Oak / Downkmn
Sanford. FL
Phorn 407-323 3993
E-mafl Ipctlpnooom
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900 a m
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Bun. Contamporary Worth* 7 00 p m
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330pm
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900pm
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6-700 pm
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OP LAKE MARY
12BW Wtour Awa
Laka Mary. FL
407 321 1021
Raw Staphan Horvai
Paator
OkFCh School
9 43 a m
Morrtng Worth*
1100 am
Wad Choa Prwaca
7 00 pm
TTkat. You*! Cho*
• 30 p m.
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MARKHAM WOODS PRCSBYTERUN CHURCH
S310 M*tham WbewN Rewd
Laka Mary
407 M 3 2030
Raw Chartaa H Jonaa
Paator
Sunday School a&lt; agat
900am
CKm h Sanacat
900 9 1030am
Nurtary Prowidad
Youti Grot* S u d r y
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4 00 pm
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600pm
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9to12
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S«4 *ar
ThadWad of Each ktonm 6 30 pm

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LOMOWOOO H A LS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
U C C.
1256 E E WJkamton Road
LongrvuoiL FL
407 332 6233
Raw Dr Mai Youn^iood
Contamporary
9 00am
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1030 am
Nurtary Prowidad
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Ybum A ChRBan Uratky
30 p m

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Wesleyan
3660 Waytrd# Or.
SartordL FL 32H1
(Ofl M (EM 31) Waal
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Laonard (TOonnafl
Paator
407 322 9332
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Simday School
943am
Mommg Worth*
1100am
Ewarang Worth*
6 00 pm
M*Waa9 Mtg Wad
7 30pm
Piaaaa Shara Mur LM W «i Ua

Church
Notes
Pumpkin Pitch
The Community Uniti-d
Methodist Church youth
group invites the public to
come and share in its annu­
al Pumpkin Patch.
Pumpkins arrived on
Wednesday, O ct 3, and will
be on sale through Oct. 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 will be available. If it
looks like a pumpkin or
has anything to do with
pumpkins, the store proba­
bly 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 display
and for sale, and from time
to time, homemade pump­
kin 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 chil­
dren are expected to
attend.
For more information,
call the church at 407-8313777. The church is located
at 4921 S. Hij^iway 17-92 in
Casselberry, just north of
the 436 intersection.
Fall Festival
Tuskawilla United
Methodist Church, located
at 3925 Red Bug Lake Road
in Casselberry, will host its
sixth annual Fall Festival
and Pumpkin Patch 9 a m.
to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20.
The event will include
craft and vendor booths,
rides and games for chil­
dren, a cake walk, the
church's popular "Food
Court,” entertainment, and
hundreds of pumpkins.
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.

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                    <text>OCTOBER 10, 2 0 0 1

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M ica announces project to add lanes to 1-4
? First phase will include 10-mile section from
orlando "Grabottoyour&gt;t«vr- John Young Parkway to Maitland Boulevard tfsJHLi-LX J S r c"”"'
ins wheel Central Florida," said US. Rep.
John Mica, R-Wlnter Park, after a Monday John Young Parkway and Maitland
unveiling of new widening plans to Boulevard is just one of three major pro­
interstate 4.
jects occurring on Interstate 4 in the
A sometimes tumultuous drive for Seminole area. The replacement W the St.
Seminole residents down 1-4 to Orlando Johns River Bridge began in March 2001
wUI now involve more construction and and is slated to be completed by summer
possible delays.
2004 and construction of the "missing
The new plan to add a lane between link" for the GreeneWay to 1-4 is progress-

Crunch Time for
SAC feams
While this week will probably
not decide who will, or wUI
not, make the playoffs, the.
results will send a message
to the rest of the state
whether or not Seminole
Athletic Conference football
teams wfH be a force In those
playoffs.
P a g e lB

Sheriff issues
advisory on
biohazards
There are no Indications
Seminole County buildings,
facilities or venues are a tar­
get of any type of terrorist
attacks, but Sheriff Don
Eslinger is advising business­
es and residents to take pre­
cautions.
"Given the latest events
and the occurrence of
Anthrax in the South Florida
arej, pli-nsu.continue to use
vigilance in handling
envelopes or packages of
cither unknown origin or
which appear to have a for­
eign substance on them,"
Eslinger said in a written
advisory. “We expect to con­
tinue to receive letters bear­
ing biological and/or chemi­
cal threats. Although these
tetters have proven to be
hoaxes, it is still necessary
that wu take all precautions.
Eslinger said the sheriff's
office, as well as the Seminole
County Health Department,
the Department of Public
Safety and other local, state
and federal agencies, recom­
mend that all suspicious
envelopes, packages and their
contents be handled with
extraordinary care and cau­
tion.
If a suspicious letter or
See Sheriff, Page 5A

Seminole Smile

Sanford man
confirmed
dead in
NYC attacks
M a n n ie Clark, a
gra d u a te of C ro o m s
A c a d e m y, lived in N e w
Y o rk C ity for 25 y e a rs

labeled as an "interim fix" that will help
alleviate traffic in the most congested
stretch bt the interstate.

Cities ask
county for
bigger cut
of gas tax

P o s i t i o n
Sanford’s giant flag
pole gets a paint job

County receives
63.6 percent of
gasoline funds,
while 7 cities split
the remaining share

By M ara Hawkins
Herald Correspondent
Mannie LeRoy C lark's life
ended Sept. 11,2001, during the
terrorist attack on New York's
World Trade Center. This
Saturday, a memorial service
will be held for the Sanford
native, affectionately known by
many as Mannie Boy.
Employed for many years as a
supervisor of security, Clark, 54,
worked in the first building hit
during
the
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By Christopher Patton
SAN FO RD — The seven
cities of Seminole County are
asking for the county to recon­
sider the distribution method of
the 6-cent local option gas tax —
nearly a dozen years before the
agreement expires.
Allowed by state statues, the
board of county commissioners
in 1983 implemented a «cen t
gas tax and then approval an
additional 2-cent increase n r
1985. A 30-year interlocal agree­
ment between the counties and
cities outlined the distribution
of the gas
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to
friends
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Clark
Clark
was
always a lov­
ing family man and a friend who
was adored by alL He was a
father, brother, uncle and cousin
who enjoyed family gatherings
and kept opportunities to share
close to his heart.
He was a fun loving person,
always smiling with a great
sense o f humor. Clark was
known as a warm, friendly and
generous man, who was always
willing to lend a helping hand
wherever It was needed.
People knew Clark as a com­
pulsive cleaner, always neatly
dressed, who had a passion for
golf, traveling and a knack for
gardening. His travels and golf
game allowed him to have
friends throughout Florida, New
York and London.
Clark was the sixth child of
the late Mannie and Carolyn
Clark, and he attended Seminole
County schools. He was a grad­
uate of Crooms High School
Class of 1966. He attended Ajlen
Chapel
African
Methodist
Episcopal Church.
Following graduation, he.
moved to Hot Springs, Va., and
was employed by Homestead
Hotel. In 1968, he became a New
Yorker arid was employed in the
advertising/publishing industry

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county
pretty slick,
takes 63.6 When that [inter­
percent of local agreement]
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Richard F. Grom o (above and top photos) paints the 100-loot flag pole at Sanford Memorial
Park along Lake Monroe. Grom o Is a steeplejack and owns Tri-State Painting &amp; Erection C o.
In Hollywood, Fla. Jh e flag pole was repainted in prepartiona lor the Veterans D ay cere­

See Tax, Page 6A

Tina Pari - Secretary for
Sanford Fire Department

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Dear Abby
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year. The
Lan—
cities'
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rtion of gas tax revenues are
sed on a rolling five-year
average of those yearly account
of transportation expenditures.
According to Cindy Hall, fiscal
services manager for the county,
the county receives approxi­
mately $6 million from the tax
every year.
City commissioners of the
Council of Local Governments
in Seminole County (CALNO)
unanimously approved last
week to ask the county to reex­
amine and possibly redistribute
the local gas tax option rev­
enues.
Lake Mary Commissioner
Gary
Brender favors the
changes. He said his city has a
opulation of 10,000 at night,
ut during the day there is an

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monies scheduled lor Nov. 11.

15th
event — although not yet totaled
— will go toward funding local
art scholarships. In its 15th year,
the festival has contribute more
than $400,000 to education and
awarded more than 375 scholar­
ships since 1986. in total, the
Lake Mary-Heathrow Festival of
the Arts has invested more than

If you bought a lottery ticket
at the Winn-Dixie in Fern Park
in April, you might want to
check with the folks at the
Florida Lottery.
Lottery
officials
have
launched the first-ever search
for a winner of an unclaimed
Florida Lotto ticket, estimated
to be worth $7 million. Nearly
six months have passed since
the April 21 drawing, and no
one has claimed the jackpot.
The winning ticket was sold at
the Winn-Dixie at 7800 S. U S.
Highway 17/92. The ticket was

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signed into it.

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See Clark, Page 8A

LAKE MARY — Overcast
skies didn't stop thousands of
people from attending last week­
end's Lake Mary/ Heathrow
Festival of the Arts.
In fact, DeLores Lash, chair­
man of the festival's 2001 board
of directors, said the cloud cover
actually benefited the event's
attendance by keeping tempera­
tures moderate and allowing
participants to enjoy the enter­
tainment without a glaring sun.
"The festival went really

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T H l StMtNOLE HlXALD

Wednesday. October 10.2001

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

THUR
The monthly meeting of the
Seminole County Democratic
Executive Committee (DEC)
will be held at 7 pm . Thursday,
O ct 11 at the Seminole County
Public Ubrazy,215 N. Oxford
Road in Casselberry.
All prwer* Andprospective
Seminole County Democrats
are encouraged to attend. For
more Information, contact Bob
Poe, Chair of the Seminole
county DEC at 622-1783Roaalie
Cook. DEC Vice-chair a t 3242776 or visit the D EC i web site
at

D E A R ABBY: I'm w riting in response to
"Controlled and Trapped," the 18-year-o!d
w om an who was forbidden by her m other to
. visit T o m " in Tennessee unless she took a
chaperone. She never did
go, and she regretted it
(or the next 40 years. She
finally got her own apart­
m ent, but continued to
feel deep resentment
toward ner mother. You
recommended counseling.
I am a 67-year-old
retired M .D. who happens
D®a r
to be gay. I, too, felt conA b b y
trolled and trapped by
J
my parents when I was
• • • • • • • • younger. Over the years, I
w as counseled by two psychiatrists and
three psychotherapists. Even after all that
p sychiatric help, I still felt great resentment
tow ard m y folks. However, after I moved to
Los A ngeles, I was fortunate enough to And
a m entor.
O n e day, my m entor said something that
forever cracked my shell of resentment and
anger. H e said, "Arm and, your parents
behaved the w ay th ey did because they did­
n't know any betterl" I suddenly realized
that bo th my parents had only sixth-grade
ed u cations, and had they known better, they
probably would have treated me differently.
W hen I asked my m entor If I should for­
give m y parents, he said, "You got itt You'll
nave to forgive them every time they com e
to m ind."
You know what? It took quite a while, bu t
f. Finally,
Fit
1 persisted and it paid off.
all
anger and resentm ent dissipated. I crie
tears o f jo y for m y newfound freedom and
ace o)ff mind. Then I actually began feeling
i y pa
/ e in my heart toward‘ my
parents.
Softly, slowly ... love heals. I read your
colum n faithfully. Keep up the good work.
A RM A N D AUG ER, M .D .,
LO S A N G ELES

FRI
A Howl at the Moon Cruise,
sponsored by Sanford Main
Street Inc, is scheduled for
Friday, O ct 12, on the
Riverahip Romance.
The cruise will include din- ner, dandng, a silent auction
and a real “Howl at the Moon”
contest Boarding begins at 7
p m , and tickets are $50 per
person (limited availability).
All proceeds go to support
Sanford Main Sheet In c, a non­
profit corporation dedicated to
Karlo Ftowera, a

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Resisting an O fficer
Lake Mary police arrested Mark
Clark, 51, of Lake Mary Monday for
resisting an officer without violence.
Clark was arrested as he apparently
obstructed justice by not telling offi­
cers how he received lacerations to
his face. When asked three separate
times what happened to his face he
gave three different stories.
Crack Possession
Annette Albert, 37, o f Sanford was
arrested by Sanford police Monday
lu ix n c tc c o c a ln e and d ru g p a ra ­

D EA R ABifY: I am in love with "Errol."
But he has one big flaw. He has a habit o f
staring at other w om en's bodies. Specifically,
their chests. I’m not talking about just a
glance at a well-endow ed female. Errol liter­
ally stares until the lady Is out of sight.
I find it annoying and em barrassing. We
have discussed it many tim es, but he refuses
to ad m it there is anything abnorm al about
his behavior. He says all men do it. I have
dated other men and have never experienced
this problem .
E rrol says he loves me, and I believe him.
O th er than his staring, our relationship Is
w onderful, and I don't want to leave him.
H ow ever, I'm afraid his obsession will even­
tu ally com e betw een us. What are your
thou ghts on this?
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D ear Abby is w ritten by Pauline Phillips
and daughter Jeanne Phillips.

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phernalia possession. Officers found
Albert'in possession of crack cocaine
after an anonymous tip led them to
her. She was escorted to the police
department for further investiga­
tions. She advised police she would
use the pay phones to purchase
crack two or three times a week at
1201 Park Ave.
Larceny
• Tania Ortiz, 25, of Sanford was
arrested by county deputies after
Lake Mary Target store officials wit­
nessed her trying to leave the store
with store baby bottles and pajamas
inside her diaper bag.
• David Bowen, 34, of Sanford
was arrested by Sanford police
Sunday for trying to exit the Sanford
Albertson's grocery store without
paying for a 12-pack of beer, carton
of cigarettes ana Cheez-its.
• Brandon Tillman, 20, of Sanford
was arrested by deputies after she
reportedly stole a vehicle tag from a
family member. She was charged
with larceny and having a licensed
plate not assigned to the vehicle.
DUI
Timothy Prevatt, 43, of Sanford
was arrested Monday by Sanford
police for driving under the influ­
ence of alcohol and reckless driving.
He allegedly hit a person holding a
bicycle while attempting to back into
a parking space.

«
Burglary
Christopher Pinner, 28, of Sanford
was arrested by county deputies
Tuesday for burglary and property
damage under 5200. A Sanford resi­
dent witnessed the man inside his

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screened pool area. A screwdriver
was recovered from the m an's back
pocket.
Defrauding the YMCA
W ayne Caliri, 36, o f Orlando was
•nested by Seminole deputies '
Monday for scheming to defraud the.
Lake Mary YMCA. “C alm 's ongoing
course o f conduct was to steal
money from the Lake Mary YMCA
and use it for his benefit," stated the
police report.
From July 9, deputies believe
YMCA maintenance supervisor
Caliri began snatching money from
the petty cash lock box on as many
as 10 separate occasions. On July 23,
a dally deposit batch was also miss­
ing from the drop safe that con­
tained $220. A n MP3 player, valued
a t more than $ 100, was also reported
stolen from the lost and found dur­
ing the past three months.
Monday a YMCA associate direc­
tor finally captured Caliri stealing
$29 from the lock box and placing a
gold charm down his pants. Caliri
also confessed to buying equipment
with the YMCA Home Depot credit
card and then pawning the items for
cash.
High Speed Drama
Anthony Medlock, 19, o f Sanford
was arrested by Florida troopers in a
string o f events that involved
Seminole deputies and Sanford
police as well. Early Monday morn­
ing law enforcement officers stood in
Orange Avenue trying to stop a
vehicle that a county helicopter
reported as driving suspiciously
through a neighborhood.
Officers had to run out o f the way
as Medlock proceeded east on
Orange Avenue at a high rate of
speed. The suspect then made a
right on County Road 415 south­
bound traveling at 80 plus mph in a
35 mph zone. Troopers witnessed
the suspect driving into oncoming
traffic and cutting of several drivers
while running a red light when turn­

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Drug Sting
The Sanford Police Department
Tactical unit conducted an undercov­
er operation targeting street level
narcotics buyers Friday in the area
of 6 th Street and Cypress Avenue.
Eight suspects were arrested as they
tried to purchase crack cocaine from
an undercover agent. All conversa­
tions between suspects and agents
were recorded.
Those arrested include Terrel Hall,
40 of Sanford, Anthony Steward, 37
of Sanford; Keith Cramer, 42, of
Sanford; Patricia Dupree-Sanders,
33, of Sanford; Ronnie Wilson, 56, of
Sanford; David Pinner, 47, of
Orlando; Jeffrey Graham, 41, of
Sanford and Reinaldo Vasquez, 33,
of Sanford.

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The Sanford Crisis
Pregnancy Center invites the
public to the "Celebration of
Life,” the 2001 annual benefit
with guest speaker Kenny
McCaughey.
Kenny and his wife, Bobbl,
are perhaps the two most cele­
brated parents in America. As
the parents of the world's first
living septupled, they have
livedin the midst of the
world's top media spotlights
since their seven new children
arrived.
The event is scheduled for 6
to 830 p m Saturday, O ct 13,
in Wekiva Assembly of God,
located at 1675 Dixon Road in
Longwood. Cost is $25 per per­
son, which includes a sit-down
dinner and the program.
Tickets can be purchased by
mail by calling 407-323-3384,
407-830-7146 or 407-774-0777,
or by visiting the Sanford
Crisis Pregnancy Center, 1002
French Ave, in Sanford;
Northland Church Bookstore,
530 Dog Track Road,
Longwood; or Wekiva
Assembly Bookstore, 1675
Dixon Road, Longwood.
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Annie Coleman Chapter of
the United Daughters of the
Confederacy will meet 1030
a m Saturday, O ct 13, in
Winter Park. For information,
call 386-738-4433 or 407-8942802.
Membership in the organiza­
tion is open to any female
descendant of a Confederate
veteran.

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Possession o f Counterfeit Crack
Shawn Green, 22, of Sanford was
arrested by Seminole deputies
Sunday after being stopped in a
vehicle that his girlfriend com­
plained he stole from her. Green
attempted to give officers a wrong
name and six pieces of counterfeit
crack was found in the console. He
was charged with possession of
counterfeit crack cocaine, fraud, dri­
ving with a suspended license and
he also had a warrant in Seminole
for possession of cocaine.

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ing onto State Road 46.
The suspect proceeded to Lake
Monroe Terrace Apartments where
he abandoned the vehicle and con­
tinued the chase on foot. A deputies
K-9 found the subject in an unoccu­
pied residence bedroom closet.
Medlock was charged with aggra­
vated assault, eluding police at nigh
speeds, reckless driving, resisting
without violence, trespassing, bur­
glary, criminal mischief and viola­
tion of probation.
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Attempted Murder
lev em e Prkins, 48, o f Sanford
was arrested by Sanford police
Sunday after she reportedly shot a
gun several times at a Cypress
Avenue resident. Prkins was alleged­
ly going to shoot the woman
because she was sleeping with her
man. En route to the jail, Prkins stat­
ed to officers “that she was a good
shot and if she wanted to kill ner she
would of.”

Eharn Tyrol. JR

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D EA R A RM A N D : Your m entor led you
to a b eau tifu l realizatio n . Som etim es d iffi­
cu lt situ atio n s are resolved by sim ple
tru ths.
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D E A R IN LOVE: G lan cin g at other peo­
p le is norm al. Starin g is considered rude,
in co n sid erate and a sign o f im maturity. It's
a ls o d em eaning to o n e's com panion.
S in c e your boyfriend know s how his
sta rin g m akes you feel and has made it
c le a r he has no in ten tio n o f altering his
b eh av io r. I'd say your relationship w ith
him is already a bu st.

O ut &amp; A bo u t

A le s s o n o f r e d , w h i t e a n d b l u e

Years o f resentment
washed away by
decision to forgive

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Wednesday. October 10. 2001

Obituaries
ANNA R. BROWN
Anna Brown, 91, of
Wildmere Ave. Longwood,
died October 6,2 0 0 1 .
Bom in Plym outh, Pa., she
moved to Central Florida in
1966, and was o f the
Presbyterian faith.
Survivors include three
nieces, Carol Holly, Lillian
H olly and Jeri D oyle, all of
Milford, Conn.
Woodlawn C arey Hand
Longwood Chapel is in
charge of arrangements.
BEN E. BUTLER
Ben E. Butler, 72, o f Saxon
Boulevard, D eltona, died
Friday, Oct. 5 ,2 0 0 1 .
Bom Sept. 5 ,1 9 2 9 , In
Clyattville, G a„ h e moved to
Central Florida in 1939. He
was a retired Sanford police
chief and a U.S. C oast Guard
veteran. He w as a m ember of
Mason and Shriner and of the
Protestant faith.
Survivors include his wife,
Wanda Butler o f D eltona; a
son, Ben E. Butler J r , of
Sanford; two daughters,
Sheila McIntyre o f St.
Augustine and Theresa
Gilunor of Lake M ary; two
stepsons, Ronnie M auldin of
Deltona and C hris M auldin of
Orange City; a sister, Betty
Horn of Sanford; five broth*
era, Ike Butler o f Lake Mary,
Cecil Butler o f O ld Towne,
Marion Butler o f DeBary,
Richard Butler o f Atlanta, Ga.,
and Jimmy Butler o f
Edgewater; and five grand­
children.
,
Baldwin Fairchild Oaldawn

Audubon Society
meeting to focus on
Florida Scrub Jays
Florida Scrub Jays, their
habitat and its restoration and
management, will be the topic
for the October meeting of the
Seminole Audubon Society.
The speaker w ill be Alan W.
Alshouse, a local wildlife biol­
ogist. He will explain the plan
and progress o f the current
project under way on Seminole
County's Yankee Lake properThe meeting win be at 2 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 14, in tW '•"*
Seminole County Public
Library North (Sanford) Branch
at 150 Palmetto Ave. The pub­
lic is welcome and there is no
charge. For further informa­
tion call 407-330-4855.

Chapel Is in charge of
arrangements.
KENNETH R. CHITWOOD
Kenneth R. Chitw ood, 67,
o f Shom ate Drive, Longwood,
died Oct. 4,2001.
B om in Gay M ills, Wls., he
m oved Central Florida in
1987. He was an inventor.
Survivors include his wife,
D arlene Court, a son, Mike
Chitwood Jr., of W isconsin; a
daughter, Sonia Self o f
O regon; two sisters, Molly of
California and Zola o f
W isconsin; and three grand­
children.
Woodlawn Carey Hand
Longwood Chapel is in charge
o f arrangements.

Low ell, Mass.; and nine
grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.
MABEL O. MILES
M abel O. Miles, 90, of
Fisher Place, Longwood, died
Sunday, Oct. 7, 2001.
B om In Lexington, S.C ., she
moved to Central Florida in
1973. She was a homemaker
and a member of Seventh Day
Adventist.
Survivors include her hus­
band, Reid Miles of
Longwood; two daughters,
Patsy Behner of Longwood,
and Annie Sue Foxworthy of
A tlanta, Ga.; a brother, Carroll
Frye o f S.C.; four grandchil­
dren; and one great grand­
child
Woodlawn Carey Hand
Longwood Chapel is in charge
of arrangements.

EDWIN 'EDDIE' BLEASE
Edwin "E d d ie* Blease, 63,
o f East Dana Drive, Deltona,
died Oct. 4 2001 in h is home.
B om in Framingham,
M ass., he moved to Central
Florida from Nashua, N.H., in
VERONICA SEMON
Veronica Semon, 82, o f East
1992. H e was a retired con­
Normandy Boulevard,
struction worker and a mem­
D eltona, aied Oct. 7, 2001, in
ber o f St. Ann's C atholic
Church. He was an avid
; her home.
NASCAR and sports fan. He
B om In Newark, N .J., she
also enjoyed fishing and
m oved to Central Florida in
1978. She was a homemaker
bowling.
and ai 23-yi
23-year member o f Our
Survivors include his wife
thi Lakes Catholic
Lady o f the
o f 41 years, Janice Blease; his
Church.
father, Bruce Fillebrow n of
Survivors include four sons,
Lowell, Mass.; five daughters,
Shelagh Naro o f Allenston,
Peter "R u ss" Semon Jr., of
DeBary, John Semon of
N .H ., Sharon Blease, Shelley
Roselle Park, N.J., W illiam
Fay and Shannon Linscott all
Sem on o f Deltona, and
o f Nashua, N.H., and Stacy
Thom as Semon of
Brownfield of Sanford; two
Stew artsville, N.J.; three
brothers, Terri Fillebrown and
daughters, Veronica Semon,
Robert Fillebrown, both of

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Catherine Donegan of
DeLand; 10 grandchildren;
and three great grandchildren
Baldauff Family Funeral
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LUDSON F. WORSHAM
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North Lake Drive, Orange
City, died Monday, Oct. 1,
— Florida
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a p u a f-Fish
2001, In
Hospital
M em orial, Orange City.
Bom in Indianapolis, Ind.,
he m oved to Central Florida
from Metamora, Mich., In
1975. He was a retired m ateri­
als engineer for the Vickers
Division o f Sperry Rand
Corporation in Troy, M ich. He
enjoyed golf and fishing, and
he ran an income tax service
in the Deltona Public Library
for the AARP.
Survivors include two sons,
Ludson Worsham of
Washington Crossing, Pa.,
and Richard Worsham o f West
Bloom field, Mich.; a daughter,
Susan Brasch of Macomb,
M ich.; two sisters, Mary
Bailey o f Silver Spring, M d.,
and Jan e Walker of Urbana,
III.; six grandchildren; and
three great grandchildren.
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More than 15.000 people attended the 15th annual
Lake Mary/Heathrow Festival ol the Arts last week­
end to view artwork by more than 200 artists from
across the nation. In its 15th year, the festival has
contributed more than $400,000 to education and
awarded more than 375 scholarships since 1986.
Along with raising money for scholarships, the festi­
val highlights the area's best artists by honoring
them with money, ribbons and titles. Pictured left,
Nancy Andrews, owner of Fort Lauderdale's S e w
What, entered her one of a kind fabric creations Into
the arl show. Below. Joseph Levy of Apopka
describes one of his pieces of metal art. Levy,
whose slogan Is “W hen Fire and Iron Meet,' creates
unique metal art using Iron. He said he began his
artistic endeavors three years ago after deciding he
wanted to team welding.

Annual festival attracts
thousands fo r weekend of art,
entertainment &amp; cars
Th e Lake
Mary/Heathrow
Festival of the Arts
showcased Lake
Mary Rotary’s sec­
ond Classic Car
and Cycle Show
Pictured right, peo­
ple view some of
the classics on dis­
play during the festi­
val. Below, Debbie
Cotrino of Sanford's
Mr. Sandman helps
put the finishing
touches on sand art
created by one of
the m any children
attending Iasi week­
end’s festival.

Jerta

M ore than 200
artists dis­
played their
work at the
Lake Mary/
Heathrow
Festival of the
Arts to com ­
pete for vari­
ous honors
and prize
money.
Categories
included paint­
ings, photogra­
phy. glass,
jewelry, wood,
pottery, mixed
media, crafts
and sculpture.
Best ol Show
went to Jason
Izumi.

Th e Lake
Mary/Heathrow
Festival of the
Arts provided
fun for the
entire family,
including a
giant slide,
also known as
the screamer,
and a minia­
ture version ol
Disney's
teacups.
Pictured
above and
left, children
enjoy the fun
as parents
watch.

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plastic/garbage bag. If possible,
double-bag.
• Call the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office Communications
Center at 911 or 407-665-6650, who
will notify the Seminole County
Unified Command Croup.
• Wash hands with soap and
water if you came in direct contact
with the package.
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the authorities.
• Mail handlers should consider
the use of plastic, disposable
gloves when handling mail.
• Mail handlers should inspect
all envelopes and packages for
stains, foreign substances, and
odors. If any of these are suspect­
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measures arc necessary, including
decontamination and medical
attention.
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not mean a contaminant is present
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and patient in allowing the firstresponders to assess the situation
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Dr. Jo sep h B oy le and Dr. Joseph Sicu rella, o f the First Health
Chiropractic Clinics, were joined by prominent Daytona attorney Steve Vasilaros
and shared an important message for automobile accident victims. Tuesday
evening, at The Cattle Ranch Steak House, this group of professionals came
together to make Seminole County residents aware o f the importance o f appro­
priate automobile insurance and an immediate chiropractic examination for all
whiplash injuries.
During the dinner seminar, Dr. Joseph Sicurella stated. T h e first three weeks
after a whiplash injury should be called the ‘vital period of treatment.”
“If accident victims would only realize the need for a immediate (lamination
and treatment following an automobile accident says Dr. Sicurella. “During the
three week period following an accident, proper care and treatment o f a whiplash
injury can often save the accident victim a lifetime of pain and discomfort."
“Remember,” Dr. Sicurella stated, “a whiplash injury doesn't always produce
symptoms until days, weeks, nr months after in accident. Many accident victims
are 'stunned' after an accident and don't feel pain and stiffness associated with
whiplash. However, after a night's sleep, or even longer they usually experience
a stiffness or soreness of their neck. This is a tip-off o f a whiplash injury.”
“O f course." Dr. Sicurella added, “many whiplash victims feel pain immedi­
ately.”
The most common symptoms of a whiplash are stiffness and tenderness in the
neck and headaches. There can also be visual disturbances and shoulder pain.
“And, he noted, "in JO 'l of the cases, there is low back pain.”

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Dr. Boyle la using a model of Ihe human aplne to demonstrate the
damage to the eplne caused by whiplash Injuries.

Dr. Joseph Doyle answered this question as he slated, “A whiplash injury is
caused by a sudden violent bending o f the neck in one direction, and then in the
opposite direction. This sudden violent bending misaligns bones, tears muscles
and ligaments and sprains joints.”
The most common cause o f a whiplash is an auto collision. However, a sud­
den jerk on one or both arms, a violent blow to the head, a reflex jerking of the
head due to fright or sudden noise, or any kind o f a fall that causes forceful
movement o f the head and neck can cause a whiplash injury.
"incidentally,” Dr. Doyle pointed out, “I recently read that a research council
of the U S. Air Force demonstrated that the normal neck can withstand a forward
snapping motion 50 times the force o f gravity before a major injury occurs, but
only a backward snapping o f five times the force o f gravity can be tolerated.”
He also noted that the elasticity o f the neck structures decreases with adsancing age. Dr. Doyle staled. “T he older the accident victim, the more likely he will
be injured and disability occur.
‘T h ere are many complications uf whiplash injuries. Strains, sprains, frac­
tures, nerve injuries, muscle spasms, ruptured discs, nerve compression, brain
and spinal cim l injury and traumatic arthritis,” Dr. Doyle added.
~ lf the accident victim has not received proper care and treatment following
the injury.” Dr. Doyle added, "all too frequently, an old whiplash injury comes
back lo haunt the person." “When I say there is a ‘vital period’ after a whiplash,
I mean just that. It’s the one and only gulden opportunity lo give proper care,
treatment and correction."
When should you determine whether or not you have been injured in an auto­
mobile accident?
"A t any time you experience a soreness or stiffness in your neck after an acci­
dent, you should consult a Doctor o f Chiropractic. Chiropractic Physicians are
specialists in spinal disorders and will advise you frankly and sincerely. Should
you require medical care, they will refer you lo an appropriate physician” Dr.
Doyle said.

Left to right: Or. Keith Mesa, Dr. Joseph Sicurella, Steve Vaailaros
(attorney), Dr. Joaeph Boyle, Sean Leotta.

Attorney
Steve
Vasllaroa explain­
ing to the audience
their optlona on
auto Insurance and
how to protect their
rights when their In
an auto accident.

Art whiplash injuries real and how can you protect your rights.
-S lo e Vasilaros, a well-known Daytona attorney, addressed these questions in
his brief but informative talk. Mr. Vasilaros staled that the strange and often
bi/arre symptoms caused by whiplash injuries are legitimate and real and con be
prov en in a court o f law.
T here are thousands of people killed in automobile related accidents each
year, on the highways of this country, and at least ten times that number injured
and/or severally injured." Mr, Vasilaros explained," and if a person finds them­
selves in this unfortunate and sometimes fatal scenario, the best way to protect
their personal rights is knowing their state laws and understanding their insur­
ance options.
Mr. Vasilaros added “that ur.der Florida law if you have a $2,000.00 person­
al injury protection deductible, the insurance company considers you “selfinsured” for any deductible, which means you cannot recover this from the party
that injured you.”
Mr. Vasilaros asked the audience “Did you know under Florida law driven
are not required to carry bodily injury coverage, and many driven are driving
with no insurance at all."
"W e see for too many people who are not able to seek compensation for
injuries caused by another party because they do not have any insurance or the
proper insurance.” Mr. Vasilaros stated during his closing and offered the fol­
lowing suggestions when purchasing automobile insurance.

INSURANCE RECOMMENDATIONS
• $10,000.00 PIP coverage wilh no deductible (this coverage is
no! available on motorcycles).
• Medical payment coverage uf at least $2,(1001X1 (This coverage
can be greater on a motorcycle policy as the $10,000.00 PIP
coverage is not available).
• Bodily injury coverage (this coverage pays foe injuries that you
become legally responsible for as a result o f you or anyone
driving your vehicle with permisvion that causes an accident).
• Uninsured motorist coverage (this coverage will protect you if you are
vlruck by an uninsured or underinsured vehicle for your bodily injury
claim).
• Comprehensivc/collision coverage to pay for damage done to your
vehicle if an uninsured vehicle hits you.
• Rental coverage (this will allow you car rental reimbursement while
your vehicle is being repaired).
Steve Vasilaros maintains a law office at 154 S. Halifax Ave. in Daytona
and can be reached at l‘X&gt;4) 255-fW 11
Dr. Doyle and Dr. Sicurella maintain an ollicc at 5801 W. la k e Mary, in the
Public chopping center, (next lo Ulock busier Video) and can be reached fur
further information at (407) J2I-750U.

�P a g e 6 A Wednesday. October !U. 2001

T H I SUIINOLE HUALD

Festival
Continned from Page LA
SI .5 million in the community to
educate, entertain and support
the arts in Seminole County and
has been nationally recognized
as one of the best outdoor art
shows in the nation.
Along with raising money for
scholarships, the festival high5 lights the area's best artists by
t honoring them with money, rib&gt; bons and titles. Winners of the
• 15th annual event included:
Best Of Show — Jason Izumi,
mixed media
First Place — Amie Davis, Art
Siegel, Carol Elder Napoli, Jason
R. Hunt, Peter C. Bailey, Michael
C. Harris, Leslie S. Aubrey,
Stephen Baldauf, T.J. Snyman,
Timothy R. Tyler and Libby
Hodges.
Second Place — Anna Chen,
Carolyn A. Cohen, Celia M.
j Cline, Don Rebcr, Glen L.
j Trumble, Greg N. Thomas*
! Moore, Juan C. Ortega, Robert J.
1 Broughton, Rvan R. Loerzel,
Mike Albin and Larry Jones.
Third Place — Betty H.
Lingane, Brian S. Kirk, David
Hunter, G ayle C. Pritchard,
Pierre Haskelson, Sofia M. Stem,
Sherrill J. Schoening, Linda C.
Sasse and Martin R. Surak.

Tax
Award Of M erit — David
Roland, John B. Margerum,
Kathryn Fortson, Mary M.
Dargan, Oscar Matos-Linares,
Paul G. Rosenbcrger, Sally R.
Douglas, Stanley Mead and
Vincent R. DcFarrari.
Plans began for the annual art
festival almost a year ago when
the 2001 board o f directors gath­
ered for the first time — only a
few weeks after the 2000 show
ended. This year's board mem­
bers include Lash, Tony Senador,
Mary Marko, Gigi Senador, Kari
Picou, Sam Belfiorc Jr., Jim
Costello, John Connelly Jr, Laura
Dombrowski, Anita Donley,
Dave Knurck, Richard
L
Mamele,
Dick Marko,Mike
McLean,
Buck Mullins, Ken
Starr, Leo Tnepanler, Leslie Welch
and Caroline Cassity. Volunteers
included
Don Wiggs,
Rae
Mariefthis year’s T-shirt artist),
Gail Bodlo and Fran Masse.
The festival began Saturday
with an opening ceremony by
Lake Mary Mayor Thom Greene,
City Commission, Lake Mary
City Manager John Litton and
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office Honor Guard. Followlni
the ceremony, the Seminole Hij
School Jazz Band took to

S a n fo rd ’s G ra c e Baio co m p letes
M a rin e boot c a m p a t P a r is Islan d
Marine Corps Pfc. Grace E.
Baio, daughter of Rebecca F. and
Burke of Sanford, recently com­
pleted basic training at Marine
Corps Recruit Depot, Parris
Island, S. C.
Baio 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
running three miles and per­
forming calisthenics, in addi­
tion to the physical conditioning
rogram, Baio spent numerous
ours in classroom and field
assignments which included
learning first aid, uniform regu­
lations, combat water survival,
marksmanship, hand-to-hand
combat and assorted weapons
training. They performed close

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order drill and operated as a
small infantry 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 cu lima ted with an emo­
tional ceremony in which the
recruits were the Marine Corps
Emblem, and were addressed as
"M arines" for the first time
since boot camp began.
Baio is a 2000 graduate of
Seminole High School of
Sanford, Fla.

stage to begin the weekend's
entertainment provided by vari­
ous performers from local orga­
nizations and schools.
"Everything went smoothly,"
Lash said. "If we could have
everything run so smoothly
every year, it would be wonder­
ful."
Following the festival’s dos­
ing on Sunday, the original
painting by Bettye Reagan used
for this year's poster art was auc­
tioned off, with a winning bid of
$1300. The money from the sale
will go toward the scholarship
fund.
As for next year's poster, Lash
was thinking about it before the
gates closed Sunday. She has
already chosen the artwork for
the
16th
annual
Lake
Mary/Heathrow Festival of the
A rts, which will be unveiled
before next year's event.

Mtchalto Jarta can ba reached at
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407-322-2611.

■(a 1A
influx of 60,000 because of all the
business offices.
"W ho are we serving?" asked
Brender. "Can we cut Into the
county some more and then
have an equitable way to divide
it up among the dties?"
Lake Mary will receive 5.44
percent of the local option gas
tax revenues for 2002; a .12 per­
cent decrease from the year
before.
"It's a reasonable thing to ask
for, and it's prudent we do
that," said Altamonte Springs
Commissioner Steve Wol/ram.
Altamonte Springs is sched­
uled to receive 9 3 7 percent of
the local option gas tax rev­
enues for 2002; a 3 1 percent
decrease from last year.
Longwood
Commissioner
Dan Anderson agreed "it's an
odd way of distributing," but
said he needed to be cautious
that he's "not shooting his city
in the foot."
Longwood will receive 2.84

percent of the tax proceeds in
2002; a .80 percent Increase.
Other complaints about the
local option gas tax, was It
"boxed the cities In" by exclud­
ing federal revenue sharing
funds in the cities transporta­
tion expenditures.
"It was crafted pretty slick,"
said John Drago, Longwood
city administrator. "When that
[interlocal agreement) was
done the county was probably
the king of the roost and the
cities weren't much and just
signed into It."
Brender said the distribution
formula should include popula­
tion of the city. However,
Anderson stated it was impor­
tant that the distribution
method not be cause competi­
tion between the cities. Both
commissioners agreed address­
ing needs and especially
regional needs like State Road
436 should be a goal of the dis­
tribution model.
According to Hall, the county

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has pledged bonds toward the
local gas tax option until
October 2003. "We could not
endanger an of our own debt
service payments," she said.
This Is not the first time the
cities of Seminole have asked
the county to change die distri­
bution model of the gas tax,
said Hall. In 1998, Hall pre­
pared a series of charts outlin­
ing how the distribution system
worked. According to those
charts in 1998, if Seminole
County was actually included
in the five-year rolling avers
they would receive almost
percent of the proceeds.
"The county has responsibili­
ty for a Urge number of roads,"
said Hall. "They really don't
have any recourse. The Board of
County Commissioners could
amend it if only they wanted
to.

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to bring comfort during this difficult time. And thanks to the many “unnamed" donating
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Cactus Bob's Is now under new management.
New owner Sheree Martin Is dedicated lo maintaining
the excellent food quality while expanding the menu
offering with such items as Gator Bites and Grouper.
Sheree is an elementary school teacher with Seminole
County Public Schools and is also a veteran of the U.S.
Air Force. Growing up in Concord N.C., less than 2
miles from Lowes Motor Speedway, Sheree was raised
on the three R's ... Racin', Rasslin', and Rock &amp; Roll.
Any time you see Sheree's Blue &amp; Silver Harley
Davidson parked out front just come on in and ask for
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tomers and ensuring their entire visit is enjoyable. Her
Cactus Bob's is located in Sanford Square, 1566 S.
goal Is to provide the best food, coldest beer, and most
French Avenue, Sanford. The phone num ber is 407-330fun in Florida.
1275, and you can fax in your order at 407-330-2392
Sheree's new front staff provides excellent service,
while the cooks, with tenure as long as 4 years, prepare
some of the best food anywhere.
Wings are the best in Central Florida and come in a
wide variety of sauces such as Teriyaki Grilled, Honey
Mustard, and Cajun Grilled as well as the standard mild,
medium, hot, and suicide.
Karaoke night with Benjamin is every Wednesday
starting at 7 pm.
Beer Bucket Specials include 5 for $6, Bud/Bud Light
B R E A K FA S T, LUNCH &amp; DINNER
every Friday from 4 p.m. to close; and 5 for $6 Miller
O ur Goal Is To Serve Our Customer A Variety Of Home
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Style Cooked Meals Quickly And In A Friendly Manner
Cactus Bob's has a new 61-inch television to watch
• Sandwiches
NFL Sunday Ticket, along with 10 other TVs. NFL
• Hot Plates
Sunday Ticket and Monday night football with wing
• Bar-B-Q ue Plate
specials during the games. The televisions are com pli­
• 4 Vegetable Plate
mented by the 4 pool tables, dartboards, and video
• Salads
games.
• Kids M eals
Beginning in November, there is free BBQ with Mike
Green the last Saturday of every month.
Anything From Breakfast Sandwiches To
On Oct. 31, there will be a Halloween Party, from 7
Breakfast Platters
p.m. - ?, with a costum e contest ($100 cash first prize),
O P E N S U N : 7 AM -O PM • M O N -S A T. 6AM -8PM
drink specials, and karaoke.
Dining R oo m • Take Out ’ Drive-Thru
’ Look for the New O w ner's Grand Opening Event next
2506 S. French Ave., Sanford
month, with a live band, BBQ smoked to perfection,
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Winner.

Lending a hand

M h f i 1A
This is not the first time s lot*
tery prize has gone unclaimed.
In fact, there have been 18
unclaimed Jackpots totaling
$64.4 million since the Lottery
began in 1988. The last time a
ticket went unclaimed was the
May 22,1999, drawing, with an
estimated Jackpot of S M million.
This could be the second time
a winning lottery ticket sold in
Seminole
County
goes
unclaimed. The first one was
sold in Sanford and expired on
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26, 1991. The estimated
for that ticket was $15.8

Oscar Redden
Vincent Fan Market at ms comer of 2nd Street and Cypreea Avenue,
to disrepair, and Redden and his group. Brothers Keepers, volunteered to paint and
The bonding hi
dean the outside of the building. Don Vincent left the building to the dty of Sanford Museum after his death In
1990. The building is currently used for storage.

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reopening for morning traffic
There will be no lane closures
between 5 3 0 a.m. and 11 p.m.
with strict penalties for violating
lane closure restrictions.
The new project is expected to
be completed in 2 1/2 years with
construction beginning as early
as next week.
In conjunction with 10-mile
stretch of
? road widenings, con­

struction to add lanes from Lake
Mary Boulevard to the St. Johns
River Bridge Is expected to begin
In June 2002, said transportation
officials.
In ongoing 1-4 construction
news, intermittent lane closures
and traffic shifting will occur
eastbound and westbound on 1-4
between John Young Parkway
and the East/West Expressway
this week through Saturday.

Lane closures are scheduled
between 11 p.m. and 5 3 0 am.
However, if traffic volume la
lighter, lane closures may begin
as early as 10 p.m.
Lane closures are necessary
while the interstate is re-striped
for traffic shifts during upcom­
ing auxiliary lane construction
activities.

The latest a Lotto ticket was
claimed before the deadline was
In October 1997. The winner
cashed in his ticket Just six days
before the 180-day expiration
date for an estimated $8.2 mil­
lion.
The Lottery has conducted
three previous searches for miss­
ing Mega Money winners; how­
ever, no winners came forward
to claim their prize before the
tickets expired.
By law, all unclaimed prize
money must be returned to the

along Central
Florida Parkway under the 1-4
bridge fills week through Friday.
Shift in traffic lanes may also
occur along Central Florida
Parkway in this area. Lane clo­
sures are scheduled between 10
p jn . and 5'30 am .

Intermittent lane rtnanrr*

prize pool fund, which Is used
tor future prize promotions or
cash prizes for winners. The
fund is now used to enhance the
scratch-off prizes for winners.
Players who may have pur­
chased lottery tickets at the
Winn-Dixie are encouraged to
check carefully the numbers on
any old tickets they may still
The Lotto Jackpot must be
in 30 annual Installments.
lump-sum cash option is
only available if the ticket is
claimed within 60 days after the

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winning drawing. If claimed, the
winner will received approxi­
mately $233,333 per year lor the
next 30 years.
The winning Lotto ticket must
be
presented
at
Lottery
Headquarters in Tallahassee of
one of 11 district offices before
the 5 p.m. deadline on Oct. 18.
Players can receive additional
Information from the Lottery's
Player Information Line at
1-850-487-7777 (press 11 for
Player Information), or visit the
Lottery Web site at www.flalottery.com.

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Coatlaaed from Pago LA
for more than 25 years.
Survivors include his three
children, Tanya Davis of Sanford,
le Beale
Bea of Lis Vegas,
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&lt;Tev., and Tanya Beale of
Sarasota; a stepson, Evan Butler
of Augusta, Ga.; sisters Claudette
C. Hutchinson of Maryland,
Ellen C. Kelly of New York City,
Carolyn
C.
Doswell
of
Washington, D.C., Cynthia C.
Washington and Velvclyn C.
Black of Sanford; brothers,
retiree) Master S e t Furman Clark
of Lakeland and Dennis Williams

of West Paint Beach; companion
Retel Bronson of New York City;
and
many
aunts,
nieces,
nephews, cousins and dear
friends.
In honor of Clark, a special
memorial' homegoing service
will be held for family, friends
and citizens of Sanford, Seminole
County and Central Florida at 3
p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13, in the
House of Refuge Ministries In c,
located at 1001 Celery Ave., in
Sanford with Minister Alvin
Johnson officiating and Bishop
Rev. Dora Richardson as pastor.

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October 10, 2001

B r ie f s
FESTIVAL PROVIDES
BIRD'S EYE VIEW OF
KEYS WILDLIFE
Travelers are to be offered
a bird's eve view of Florida
Keys wild native and tran­
sient inhabitants Friday,
O ct 12, through Sunday,
O ct 14, when Crane Point
in Marathon stages the
Florida KeysBlrding A
Wildlife Festival 2001.
The event is to begin at
7:30 p.m. Friday, with
Casey Lott of HawkWatch
International and Audubon
of Florida providing a free
'Bird Migration Through
the Florida Keys" slide pre­
sentation at the Marathon *1
Government Center, mile P
marker (MM) 49 bayside.
Binding field trips, butterfly
garden tours, backcountry
kayak adventures and a
“swamp stomp” are among
the weekend's activities.
Many events take place at
Crane Point and others
offer participants transrtation from that locale.
turday evening, a social
gathering at the Marathon
Garden Club is to feature a
roseate spoonbill lecture by
Dr. Jerry Lorenz of the
Audubon Research Center
in Tavernier.
Crane Point is located at
MM 50 gulfside, and
admission to most festival
events is free. Participants
attending outdoor activities
are encouraged to bring
binoculars, field guides and
sunscreen.
For more information,
call Jim Bell at (305) 872­
0774 or Lori Haynes at
(561) 625-5122, e-mail birdfestdexcite.com or visit the
festival Web site at

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fest.htm. To make field trip
reservations, call 1-888-826­
3811. To find out about
Florida Keys accommoda­
tions, visit www.flakevs.com or call 1-800-FLAKEYS.
W IN N IN G WAYS
G IR LS H O O PS C A M P
Winning Ways Basketball
is hosting its 2001 Girls TipOff Camp for girls in
grades 5-12 on October 20­
21 at the Lake Brantley
High School Athletic
Field house.
This year's camp will fea­
ture Richie Adubato, Head
Coach of the New York .
Libertyu 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 1-877-808- HOOP
(4667). You can also check
the Winning Ways
Basketball website for addi­
tional information at
www.winwaysinc.com.
Y O U T H BA SK ETBA LLC H EER ELEA D IN G
The City of Casselberry
Parks and Recreation
Department has begun reg­
istration for the 2001-02 Jr.
Magic Youth Basketball and
Casselberry Youth
Cheerleading seasons.
The Parks and Recreation
Department will hold regis­
tration 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, unless you turn
18 during season.
Cheerleading is open to
girls between the ages of
six and 13.
For more information, or
if you are interested in
becoming a volunteer
coach, call 407-696-5189.

Flag football season kicks off
■ y Daan Sm ith
Sports EdNoc
SANFORD — The City of Sanford
Recreation and Parka Department Youth
Flag Football League seaapn is only two
weeks old and already it has had enough
close games to last the entire schedule.
Right off the bat the tone was set, as
the opening game in the Minors (7through-9 year olds) on Saturday,
September 29th on the field across from

J a g u a r s , C o w b o y s ta k e e a rly
l e a d in S a n f o r d Y o u t h L e a g u e
Sanford Middle School saw the Jaguars
and the Raiders battle to a 12-12 tie after
regulation, with the Jaguars coming out
on top by gaining more yards in the tie­
breaker.

The second game in the Minors also
saw a super battle, with the Bengals
coming out on top, 20-19, when the
Cowboys scored late in the game but
missed a two-point conversion try for the

win.
The Majors (10-to-12 year olds) also
saw a struggle, as the Cowboys scored
late in the game to tie the Packers at 6-6
and Jerry Ponder grabbed an intercep­
tion to set up the game winning center
sneak, 12-6 .
The other game looked like a blow out
as the Steelers rolled to a 26-0 victory
over the 49ers.
But two kickoff returns by the Steelers
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LAKE M A R Y— While this
week will probably not decide
who w ilt or will not. make the
playoffs, the results will send a
message to the rest of the state
whether or not Seminole
Athletic Conference football
teams will be a force in those
pU yoffi
the gar
All five
week's slate will have a bearing
on the district races, and a cou­
ple could vault teams into the
state's elite.
This week's schedule gets an
early start as the first Thursday

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Oviedo traveling-ttrAttamortte
Springs to tackle the Lake
Brantley Patriots in a huge
Class 6A-District 1 game at
Tom Story Field starting at 7 3 0
p.m.
A win by Lake Brantley (5-1
overall, 3-0 in district) would
all but clinch a spot in the play­
offs for the Patriots, who will
be smarting after losing to rival
Apopka in non-district game
last Friday.
A win by the Lions (4-2 over­
all, 3-1 in district) would vault
them into a tie for first in the
6A-1 race and also prove that
they can play with the state's
best.
On Friday, Seminole will hit
the road, traveling to 6ADistrict 1 foe DeLand to re-start
a long-standing rivalry with
the Bulldogs at Spec Martin
Stadium.
The Fighting Seminoles will
have to quickly shake off the

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Boyd took the checkered flag
Friday night in the 50-lap
Super Late Model feature at
Orlando Speedworld, but the
real winner was veteran racer
Pete Orr and his family.
The race was run as a benefit
for the O tt family to help meet
mounting bills and expenses
while Pete undergoes treatment
for cancer and is unable to
operate his business. Orr, a two

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Junior quarterback Cart Hanrts (No. 12) pot off to a fast start on Friday, hooking up with 71m Hunter for an 87-yard
touchdown pass to give 8 emlnole ah early 64) lead on Mandarin. Unfortunately for Harris and the Tribe, he suf­
fered an Injured caff and had to leave the game after one morwSeriee ae the Mustangs raMed for a 20-19 win.
bitter loss to Mandarin this
past Friday because they must
win this game if they hope to
make the playoffs.
The Tribe is 3-3 overall and 1­
2 in district, but a win over
DeLand would even their dis­
trict slate with big games left
with Lake Brantley and
Oviedo.
Only Lake Mary will be at
home on Friday, hosting Winter
Springs in a monster Class 5ADistrict 3 contest at Don T.
Reynolds Stadium.
The Rams (2-1 in district)
picked up an upset this past
week as they knocked off Lake
Howell on the road to even
their overall record at 3 3 ,

while Winter Spring! got to 3 2
overall and 2-1 in district with
a win over Pine Ridge.
Both teams need this victory
to stay in contact with unde­
feated, in district. Mainland,
which has a make-up game
with the Bears on the 22nd of
October.
Lyman will be looking to
stretch its winning streak to
two games and get back in the
district race when the
Greyhounds visit a strong
Titusville High School team in
a 5A-District 3 encounter.
Lyman is only 1-5 overall, but
is 1-2 in district, and a win
would give them a chance,
especially with district games

Ram s ju st get past Tribe
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
SANFORD — Sometimes even your best isn't
quite good enough.
Playing what head coach Beth Corso described
as their best match of the season, the Seminole
High School girls volleyball team gave visiting
Lake Mary all it could handle Monday night
before the Rams held on to win in three games,
1310,7-15, and 1312, in a Seminole Athletic
Conference match at Bill Fleming Memorial
Gymnasium.
D ie Fighting Seminoles were already flying
high because the junior varsity team won the
Silver Division at the Winter Springs Junior
Varsity Tournament over the weekend and the
freshman team had beaten Lake Mary in three
games in Monday's preliminary.
“The team played well tonight!” said Corso.
“Good defense and lots of offense. We just fell
short!”
As a team Seminole recorded 39 kills, 26 assists,
34 digs and one solo block.
“We ran a 3 1 offense tonight and Andrea
Poloche set 25 assists,” said Corso. “We also
brought up freshman Shannon Proulx and she
did a very good job in her first match. She had
three good serves, three digs, three good serve
receives, and played good defense.
“Wednesday (tonight at Lake Brantley) two
more underclassmen, sophomores Kim Beaudoin
and Kristen Miller, will join the varsity.”
Individually, Poloche added four digs and six
l hits to her 25 assists, while Jessie Chick (17
, one solo block, five digs), Amanda Howard
(nine kills, one dig), Sarah Pegram (six kills, two
digs), Sara Suddes (six digs, two kills) and

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Shekitta Ferrell and Megan Pickren (two kills
each) also chipped in.
The Tribe and Rams will both be playing in the
Winter Springs Invitational Volleyball
Tournament this Friday (beginning at 4 p.m.) and
Saturday (beginning at noon).
Seminole will be in Pool A with Hudson,
Satellite and Lake Highland Prep, while Lake
Mary will be in Pool C with Merritt Island,
Miami-Sunset, and Winter Park.
The host Bears will be in Pool B with
Gainesville-Buchholz, Lakeland-Gcorge Jenkins,
and St. Cloud.
And Oviedo will be in Pool D with Spruce
Creek, Middleburg, and University.
Winter Springs tuned up for the tournament by
whipping Lyman, 1 3 2 and 15-6, Monday night.
Ally Hock had 10 kills, while Jen Forst had
eight kills and Combes 14 assists as the Bears,
ranked No. 3 in the state in Class 6A, improved
to 17-1 on the season.
In another girls' match, Kimberly Clonan had
12 assists and four kills as DeLand improved to
1 3 3 with a 1 3 5 and 1 3 3 triumph over Lake
Brantley.
In boys’ matches from Monday, Lake Mary rain
its record to 19-2 with a hard-fought, 1313 and
1 3 9 , victory over Lake Brantley (10-9).
Billy Chenowith had eight kills and Mike
Oosterbrink chipped in with seven kills and five
blocks to lead the Rams attack.
Lake Howell got over the .500 mark (6-5) on the
season, but it took a lot of hard work as the Silver
Hawks barely held off Winter Springs, 1316 and
1313.
Joey Forrestier had six kills and Zach
Stephenson five kills to lead Lake Howell, while
Youngblood added 11 digs for the winner's.

left with Mainland and Lake
Mary.
Despite the loss to the Rams
last Friday, Lake Howell (4-2
overall) is still in first place in
Class 4A-District 5 at 2-0. i f
But the Silver Hawks have
their work cut out for them as
they must face without ques­
tion the three toughest teams in
the district the next three
weeks.
The string starts against 4-1
and state-ranked New Smyrna
Beach at Airport Stadium. The
Barracudas are 1-0 in 4A-5 and
were the preseason co-favorites
along with undefeated Palm
Bay, the defending Class 6ASee Football, Page 3B

tim e w in n e r o f th e F lo r id a
G o v e r n o r 's C u p ra c e , w a s a t

the race track for a short time
and even ra te In the parade
lap during the National
Anthem in a PT Cruiser being
raffled off by Fairway Chrysler
of Orlando to help in raising
funds.
The benefit evening was
spearheaded by Super Late
Model driver Mike Murphy
who worked hard to make sure
it was a success. Although an
accurate account had yet to be
tallied, the event appeared to
have raised nearly $15,000 for
the O tt family.
Because the cars will be prac­
ticing at this Friday New
Smyrna Speedway for the
Florida Governors Cup 200 Lap
for the Super Late Models from
the Sunbelt Series that will run
on Saturday (Oct. 13th) at NSS,
there will be no racing at
Orlando Speedworld this week.
For more information on any
local short track action, call the
See Racing, Page 2B

THE ONE THAT DIDN’T GET AWAY

Hw Mphoto by Dlln L. Smith
Attar losing a slightly smaller bass to an underwater stump earlier,
Sanford's Dean W . Smith was not about to lose this 12-pound beauty.
Fishing In Indiana during a family visit recently, Smith got the fish to
shore, only to have the 'hog' fall off the hook while trying to land It.
Luckily, the large mouth got caught in the weeds and Smith w as able to
grab it with his bare hands and bring It to shore.

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Wednesday. October 10. 2001

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and the inability of the 49ere offense to get any­
thing going made the game look much more lop­
sided than it was.
This past Saturday (Oct. 6) saw the two Minors
games go down to the wire again.
A two-point conversion run by the Cowboys in
the first half proved to be the difference as the
Raiders scored late in the game to cut the lead to
15-13, but they were forced to go for two points
and failed, subjecting the Raiders to their second
tough loss in a row.
The other game came down to the final horn as
the Bcngals scored with 27-seconds left to take a
14-13 lead, but Von Trie Small answered with a
kick-off return to give the Jaguars a 19-14 tri­
umph.
In the Majors, the Cowboys controlled the ball,
holding onto the pigskin for 17 of the 18 minutes
fir half, and edged the Steelers, 7-0.
in the•first

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trials as two young drivers he

The Packers' defense was strong again as the
49ers continued to struggle on offense, and the
Pack built a 26-0 lead before coasting to a 26-8 tri­
umph.
This Saturday (O ct 13) across horn Sanford
Middle School, the Minors have the Raiders (0-2)
taking on the Bengals (1-1) at 9 a.m. and the
Cowboys (1-1) challenging the Jaguars (2-0) at
10:15 a.m.
In the Majors, the 49crs (0-2) tackle the
Cowboys (2-0) at 11:30 a.m. and the Packers (1-1)
battle the Steelers (1-1) at 12:45 p.m.
A recap of the scoring:
SEPTEMBER 29
MINORS

JACUARS1*, BENGALS 14
faRuan Shannon Smith run (ailra point failed)
Dalian _ Shannon Smith 21 pan from Ryan Daljr (Daly tun)
Bengal* . Joah Smith II tun (DrVanta Smith ran)
Bengal* _ Joah Smith 21 ran (Joah Smith ran)
Jaguar* _ Vbat Eric Small kickoff irtum (aatra point (ailed)
•Nota ."jaguar* Jafanaa atoppad Bengali on four-yard Una rarly In
K i n J half.

MAJORS
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STEELERS 26, 49ERS 0

Strrkr* _ Adrian Thaclrt IS paw (ntra punt Ijilnl)
Steeler* _ Dtfitri Burke kickoff m um {extra point good)
Strelrn _ Dmrri Burke f run (extra point goed)
Strelrr* . Myler Neil 33 punt return (extra point failed)

MAJORS
COWBOYS 7, STEELERS 0

COWBOYS 12s PACKERS ft

Cowboy* _ Loein Marthla 11 run (Jerry Ponder nai)
• Note _ Mylar Nall two 11-yard run* loa Staakr* but drtra atallcd.
Cowboy* held ball for 17 of 11 Aral hall minute*.

Packer* _ Roger Leon 6 run (extra pofot failed)
Cow boya.Jm y Ponder 30 run (extra point failed)
Cowboy* . center m k (no point try)
9 Note _ Zadh Brownlee and Kenny Batten had interception* in the
flftf half for the Packer* and Cowboy*, respectively, and ferry I\mder
had an interception that *et-up the game-winning touchdown.

JACUAR5 U RAIDERS 12
R jid m _ Nril PtiN 10 run (extra point Uiktl}
Jaguar* _ Dylan Campbell intnvrptkm art* up Shannon Smith 23 run
(extra point failed)
fliid m _ l ln u n Gather* kick-off m um (extra point failed)
Jaguar* _ Shannon Smith kick-off m um (ntra point failed)
Jaguar* _ win game by gaining more yard* In tie-breaker

has been working with during
the season, Justin Drawdy and
Travis Kittleson, had the quick­
est laps. Drawdy ran a 13.674 to
set fast time while Kittleson, the
2000 Speedworid Super Late
Model champion and part-time
rtltc this year,
ASA competitor
tripped the clock at 13.796.
Drawdy drew the six pill,
putting himself and Kittleson in

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Raldm . Mika FJwaiU* 21 n * (Nail ru tl nai)
Cowboy* Tavtn Rohart* M run (John Ciaithar nat)
Raklar* . Nail rialt» run (2ywtnt tty tailed)

BENGALS 20, COWBOYS I f
Bengal* _ Josh Smith 23 run (Deyon Anderson run)
Cowboy* _ Larry Felton ft run
Bank* run)
Bengal* _ Joah Smith II run &lt;Ja*on Staley past from |u*h Smith)
Bengal* _ Jyiefl D*rt*m 13 paw from DeVantr Smith (extra point
failed)
Cowboy* _ McCathom Bank* ft run (two-point try failed)

PACKERS 24, WERS •
Pacban _ Roger Leon 7 ran (Roger leun para from Zach Leon)
racket* _ Zark Rogrr* Inlatraptton aat* up Carnfl Pragrr B r a n
(ntra point bilad)
Packet* _ Garrett rrigrr 11 paaa from Zack Roger* (Roger Leon tun)
Packer* _ Zack Rogrr* I run (ntra point tilled)
_ Frank Trrtuaa had two IVyant ran* to art up Leon Carter 6
ran (Frank Trrtana 2-point para to Robert fcnwn).

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MINORS
COWBOYS 15, RAIDERS 13
Cowboy* _ McCathom Bank* 21 IMmrptkai irtum (Dylan Cloaa 1-

row three for the start of the 50lap grind.
it took three tries just to get
the race started.
Outside polesitter George
Murphy slipped high in turn
one, got tapped and spun. The
field took evasive action with
several cars sustaining minor
body damage. The nose of
Murphy's car was knocked

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On the second try, Russ
Thomson and David Hart tan­
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could be completed while Lany
Osteen, Ronnie Roach and Jared
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while the rest continued.
The third try was not the
charm as Billy Pratt had to
check up going into turn one
and he spun wildly to a stop
without hitting
anything or anynit
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car and he too was forced to the
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Seventeen of the 20 starters
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lesittcr Jacob W;
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new Gator Golftspo
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advantage while Justin Drawdy
moved Into second.
On lap 24, Drawdy made con­
tact witn the lapped car of Don
Fenn and spun to bring out the
yellow flag. After being told he
would have to restart from the
back of the pack, Drawdy opted
to retire from the event.
Boyd continued to dominate
the field in his Racecar
Engineering Monte Carlo as
caution flew once more on lap
32 for a tangle between
Kittleson and Eddie King.
Again it was Boyd heading
the field by a comfortable mar­
g in a n d o n h is w a y t o v ic to ry
o n ly to s e e th e c a u tio n fla g fall

again on the last lap as Kittleson
spun again In tum two.
Boyd easily led the final cir­
cuit to claim the win over
steady Rusty Ebersole, the cur­
rent Speedworid SLM point
leader who was driving Mike
Garrett's Garrett Fasting
Systems Ford Taurus. Jacob
Warren held on for third spot
followed by Jared Allison and
Eddie King.
David Hart, Mike Murphy,
Ronnie Roach, Kittleson, and
Robert Hight rounded out the
top 10.
Nearly all of the drivers
donated all o r a part of their
winnings to the Pete Orr fund
as did many of the drivers In
the support classes.
The Legends care made thsir

first appearance at Speedworid
in some time and several dri
vers probably wished they'd
stayed home.
On the initial start. Rich
Morlan tagged the tum one wall
hard and he was out of the run­
ning. Following the restart,
David Tart and Kenny Curley
were involved in a horrifying
crash coming out of tum four
which sent Tart's racer head-on
into the concrete. Tart's car was
completely destroyed, but he
managed to walk away from the
wreckage although he was later
treated in the pits by Orange
County Fire Rescue for a possi­
ble ankle injury. Curley's car
was also badly damaged but he
emerged from his machine
unhurt.
Once the 15 lap race got
underway it was a green to
checker affair with Legends vet­
eran Andy Logan claiming the
win over Scott Scither, Jason
Reisman, Tim Bagnall, and
James Rodriguez.
There was also a nasty crash
in the Sportsman feature when
Angelo Arcure spun in tum two
and hit the car of Bill Hall.
Arcure's car came to rest facing
traffic and was hit head-on at
full speed by newcomer Jake
Sullivan. All three drivers
involved luckily escaped injury
but were done for the night.
Doug Samion went on to
record his seventh Sportsman
win of the year holding off his
arch-rival Bill Loomis at the
stripe. Rick Johns drove the
Dick Owens machine for the
first time this year and drove to
a hard-fought third place ahead
of Kelly Jarrett and Brett
Bultemicr.
Making only his second start
here, Tom Clark had his way
with the Mini Stock division
taking a relatively easy win. Rex
"Boneman" Hollinger came
home second trailed by Jeff
Davis, Tim Clark and Tony
Elrod. Tom Clark and Davis
won the heats.
Carl Peters used his patented
outside line to take the lead and
the win in the Super Stocks out­
running John Hodge, Big Bob
Wines, Bob Boiler, and John Q.
Smith. Peters and Jeff Wright
won the heats.
David Smith led all the way to
capture the Strictly Stock fea­
ture. Brian Anderson, Michael
Seay, John Stevens and Vernon
Ward completed the top five.

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Wednesday. (hi filter 10. 2001

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R A M S 29, SILV ER HAW KS 14
Reggie Campbell, who has been
lak e Howell
0 0 » S .1 4
state champions who dropped
hampered by a high ankle
Lake Mary B IS 7 7 , 2 9
back to 4A this season, wno
sprain all season, scored two
Second quarter
Lake Howell has on the road
touchdowns and ran for 163
LM . Creywet 5 nm (Eeealev kick)
next week. The terrible triyards on 24 carries.
LM . Lawrence 34 nm (Camp bei] nm)
umverant ends for the Silver
On defense the Rams held
Third quarter
Hawks against always tough
Lake Howell scoreless in the
LH _ William S5 nm (nm failed)
Merritt Island.
first half and defensive back
LM . Campbell 9 nm (Kneler kkk)
All of the Friday games are set
Darrian Lawrence put the Rams
Fourth quartet
to begin at 7 3 0 p.m.
up 15-0 at the half after return­
LM . Campbell 9 nm (Kreakr kkk)
Lyman was the biggest winner ing a fumble 34 yards for a
U I _ Williame I run (Marshall nm)
this past Friday as the
touchdown.
Greyhounds won their first
The final game was the big
G R EY H O U N D S 4 1 HAWKS
game of the season, 42-27 over
matchup of the evening in
Spruce Creek
7 4 4 I .Z 7
Lymau
0 I I 14 7 . 4 1
Spruce Creek in a Class 5ACentral Florida and it was host
First quarter
District 3 contest at the Carlton
Apopka bouncing back from
SC . Meane 53 run (Ne4 kkk)
D. Henley Sports Complex.
last week's upset at the hands of
Serund quarter
L . Woods 31 nm (Morey kick)
Edgewater to hand Lake
The Hawks were driving for a
L . Woode 16 paw from Johnaon (Morey kkk)
potential tying touchdown
Brantley its first loss of the sea­
SC _ SUtnink 7 nm (kkk faded)
son, 35-21, at Roger Williams
when sophomore Cormart
L . Argro M kickoff return (Mnrry kkk)
Field.
Franklin scooped up a fumble
Third quarter
L _ MeNealy 2 run (kkk failed)
Jamel Oliver led the Patriots
and returned it 98 yards with
S C . G. lackem IS run (kkk failed) ...
with 217 yards rushing and
1:25 remaining to seal the victo­
I. „ JiJirntm9 run(Mthtnlf nm) .
•touchdown runs of 64 and 54
I ourlK quartos
ry.
SC . Mean* 1 nm (G. Jackson nm) *f'r
C
yards.
The Greyhound defense was
L _ Franklin V* fumble return (Morey kkk)
D IS T R IC T S T A N D IN G S
tffe slory all night, recovering
C L A SS S A -D 1 S T R IC T 1
BEARS I I , PANTHERS 0
three fumbles and intercepting
Lake Brantley
30
Wlnirr Springs
14 0 7 0 .2 1
three passes.
Pin* Ridge
0 B 0 0. 0
M andarin
3-1
Travo Woods led the Lyman
Flrsi quarter
O vkdo
3-1
offense by scoring two touch­
W S . Hampton 1 nm (Smith kkk)
Ed W hite
2-2
WS
_
Hill
59
paaa
from Huntor (Smith kkk)
downs.
Sem inole
1-2
Third quarter
Woods took a pitch and ran 51
DeLand
0-3
WS _ Hunter 63 paaa from Lanier (Smith kkk)
yards for a score two plays into
Sandalwood
0-3
TEAM STATISTICS
the second quarter. Later on,
C L A SS S A -D IST R IC T 3
FInt Dowue . Winter Spring* 14; line Ridge
M ainland
30
with Lyman facing third-and-23
9.
Riiahlng-yania _ Winter Springe 37-147, Pine
Winter Springs
2-1
from the Hawks' 26, he hauled
Ridge 33-71
la k e Mary
2-1
in a swing pass from Victor
Paealng Winter Springe 4-10-2: Pine Ridge
•
1-2
Johnson and outran two defend­ Titusville
■-21-1
Pine Ridge
1-2
rawing yard. . Winter Spring. 136: Ihne
ers to the end zone.
Lyman
1-2
Ridge 43
That was Johnson's only com­
Spruce Creek
1-3
Ftunblre-loei . Winter Springe 1-1; fine
pletion of the game. But the 6Ridge l-O.
C LA SS 4A -D 1ST R IC T S
Fetialllee-yaidt _ Wlnirr Springi IS-123; Pine
foot-3 junior more than made
la k e Howell
20
Rklgt&gt;2D
up for that by rushing for a
Palm Bay
lO
Punte-everage Winter Springe 4-30.3, line
New Smyrna Beach
lO
game-high 140 yards, including
Ridge 5-304.
M errill Island
1-1
a nine-yard touchdown in the
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Bayslde
0-2
third quarter which left the
RUSHING _ Wlnirr Springe: llamtpton 21*
Satellite
0-2
I IB, Jonre 7-39. Banachow.il 4-35. Lubrano 1-7,
Hawks down 35-19.
Tallry 2-3. Lanier I-(menu. 7); Pine Ridge:
In addition to Franklin’s fum­
BLUE D A RTERS 15, PATRIO TS 21
Rene 10-37, &gt;11, Romano 9-26, Ungani &gt;11.
Lake Brantley
0 U 7 0 .1 1
ble return, the Greyhounds got
George 1-9, Aklrkh 7-(minue 1), Cogbum IApopka
14 14 7 O .SS
(mtnu. 2). Thomaa 2-(miner. 19).
an 86-yard kickoff return from
First quarter
PASSING . Winter Springe Lanice &gt;9-2.77.
Ricky Argro with 132 to go
A .Bradford II run (Blackman kick)
Iluntrr 1-1-0,59, Pine Rklgr Aldrich S-16-3 43.
A
.
Bay
lark
9
run
(Blackman
kick)
before halftime to give them a
Thomaa O-XLO.
Second quarter
21-13 lead, and Kyle Harris, one
RECEIVING . Winter Springe Hill &gt;70.
LB . Oliver 64 nm (Cooley kick)
Iluntrr 1-59; rine Ridgr Bullock V59, Fair 1-3.
of six sophomore starters on
A . Ivey 46 nm (Blackman kick)
Aldrich l-l, Romano Hminu* 5).
Lyman's defense, had two inter­
LB . Oliver 54 run (Cooley kick)
PUNTING . Winter Springe Smith 4-30J;
A . Abrama 31 run (Blackman kkk)
ceptions.
Pine Ridge: Stmmvwu 3-30.4.
Third quarter
Winter Springs also picked up
A . Bey lark II run (Blackman kkk)
L IO N S 49, B U L L D O G S 28
an impressive 5A-District 3 vic­
L B . Femindri 1 nm (Cooley kkk)
DeLand
7 0 14 7 . 2 4
tory, whitewashing homestand­
ing Pine Ridge, 21-0, in Deltona.
The Bears were led by Chad
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Hunter, who threw for a touch­
down, caught another, picked
off three passes, and knocked
down two would-be touchdown
passes in the end zone.
Meanwhile, the Winter Springs
offense held the ball for more
than two-thirds of the game's 48
minutes, eventually wearing
down the Panthers.
The Bears' defense stifled Pine
Ridge, limiting the hosts to just
114 yards of offense, while pick­
ing off Matt Aldrich three times.
Lake Mary got back on the
winning track with a relatively
easy, 29-14, Seminole Athletic
a
one me g if t
Conference victory over a Lake
A
OFLME
Howell squad that had won
X
Central Florida
four games in a row.
Blood
Bank,
Inc
Junior All-State running back

7 14 14 1 4 .4 9
Diet quarter
O . Rudolph 4 nm (Arby kkk), 3 43
D _ Patrick 34 paaa from Johnaon (Dtron
kkk), 343
Second quarter
O . Patrick 1 nm (Ad&gt;y kkk). 11:45.
O _ Ford 4 nm (Aeby 1VM.54A
Third quarter
D . Neat 24 paw from Johnaon (Diton kkk).
9:36.
O . Patrick 13 run (Aaby kkk). 4:13.
O _ Drrjtjpn 1 run (Aaby kkk), 3 3 1
D _ Ned 17 p u t from johnaon (DUon kkk),
46.
Fourth dHiritf
O . Hantaan t nm (Aeby kkk), 4:43.
O . Baker 1 nm (Aeby kkk), 1.39
D _ Johneon 3 run (DUon kkk). 14.
TEAM STATISTICS
Fire! Dovrna _ DeLand 16; Oviedo 22,
Euaklng-yarde . DeLand 19-74, Oviedo 56331.
Paealng . DeLand 17-27-2. Oviedo 6-100.
Pteeing yarde _ DeLand 263; Oviedo 123.
Fumbltv-lael. DeLand &gt; 1 Oviedo 20.
Pmaltlre-yard. _ DeLand 7-63. Oviedo 6-33.
Fiuila-avtragt DeLand 109 0; Ovirdn 2MJD.

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R uilU N C . DeLand: Johrmm 7-44. William.
3-16, Salford 2-9, Patrick 1-4. Me River 1-JT
Hayden Xm inua 3); Ovkdo: Ford 19-116,
ratrkk 12-110. Rudolph 9-36. Harriaon 7-39,
Baker &gt;24. Dnrggon &gt;11, Tmekedru Hminu,
2), Sloan 2-(minu&gt; 3).
PASSING . DeLand: Johneon 17-26-1, 263.
Diton 0-1-1. 0. Oviedo: Sloan 6-100, 123,

TEAM STATISTICS
Flrvi Douma . Mandarin 13; Seminole 12.
Euahlng-yardt Mandarin 40-167; Seminole
3X 23.
Patting _ Mandarin ID-2&gt;2; Seminole 7-9-1.
Paealng yard* _ Mandarin 131; Srminolr 1)9.
Fumbleu-loal. Mandarin X ; Seminole 4-3.
Peualtieu-yarde Mandarin 663; Seminole
10-91
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING _ Mandarin: Dermlean 21-136,
Taylor B-30, Gamble 2-11. Carter 1-7, Preucud 24, Medden I -2, Winter* &gt;(minua 43);
Srminolr: Chaplin &gt;61, Ratnee 14-33. Caery 511, Hunter 4-3, Bryant Hminue 1), Criffln l(minus 4 )
PASSINC Mandarin: Winten I0-2&gt;Z 131;
Seminole: Chaplin 60-1. 32 llarrie l-IO , §7,
Rainee 0-0-0,0
RECEIVING . Mandarin: Strrmg 4-63.
Denniacn 2-46. Taylor 2-9. Criffm 1-9. Medden
1-4, Srminolr Hunter 4-116. Griffin 2-26, Boiler
1-(minus 3 )
PUNTING . Mandarin; Winten &gt;330;
Srminolr Gnawer 3-417.
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TEAM STATISTICS
lin t Down* _ Mainland 11) lake Mary 14
Ruihlng-yardv Mainland 29.7B, Lake Mary
42-116
Parting _ Mainland 7-12-0. Lake Mary &gt;16-1
ratting yard* _ Mainland 73. Lake Mary 30.
Fumblee-lnet _ Mainland 0-4) lake Mary &gt; 1
PenalOct-yardt Mainland 9-70; Lake Vlary
&gt;21
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING . Mainland: Atkin* 1&gt;30.
Golphin S-27. Ilamilkei 2-20, Wingfield 2-B,
Mallory 1-4. Gamer l-fmmui II); Lake Mary
CamyBull 23-94, Craywut 8-19. Bateman 3-6.
Mail X , Clark l-O, Murrka Hminu* I).
Alii* ei Hminue 6).
PASSING _ Mainland Gamer 7114). 73. Full
0142.0 lake Mary Mu/eka &gt;l&gt;2.SO , Clark 0-

1-0.0

g lC tIV IN G . Mainland Brown &gt;26,
Gnlphitl I it. Mailing 2*16, king l it; lake

F R ID A Y , S E P T E M B E R IB
Mainland
Lake Mary

M _ Roland 53 inlrrcrpthet return (kkk
failed J.
M _ Lloyd IB fumble n-tum (Hamilton run).
M .Gotphin 2 run (kkk faikd)
Second quarter
LM Bum 17 paw from Mu/rkj (Krwlrr
kkk).

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rUNttNG _ Mainland lu ll V VLOJ lake
Mary Krwlrr &gt;24 7.

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RECEIVING DeLaiuL Neal 6-123, Wllliame
2-3*. Peinek 1-3*. Andrewe &gt;32. Walhen &gt;32.
VanDeuaen 1-7. McKiver Hminue I); Ovkdo
Lougre 2-42. Jordan 1-3(1, McCarthy 1-32. Aeby
2-13
PUNTING . DeLand Dteon 1-39, 390;
Ovkdo: Brlecet 2-76.38 0
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FLrei quarter
S . Hunter S7 paw from llarrie (kkk (ailed).
M _ Dmrdson 3 nm (kkk (ailed)
Third qearitr
S . Chaplin 22 nm (Groover kkk).
M _ Dennieon 57 nm (Carter nm).
Fourth quarter
S . Chaplin 6 run (run failed).
M _ Strong 20 paea from Wlntm (no attempt).

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14 K of V « Ckcul Court of V «1 0 TH
JuActtl O o r t to and lor SEMINOLE
Coutty. SANFORO. Ftonda. I wrt M l
to toa Ngh— i and bm i btoefer lor
caah al AT YfEST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE al V * SEMMOLE
Cowfey CourtiouM tocatad al 301 N
PARK A W IU1.1AN FO R P. FLOWDA 32771 «n SANFORO. Flortda. al
1100 am on Vfe day of O C T 3a
2001 Eia to&amp;owtog dcsotoad proper­
ly M M l forth m aaid Summary Final
LO T 3. BLOCK E. COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR UNTT 3. ACCOROVfQ TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 12.
PAGES 79 ANO 78. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Daiad ttva day of SEP 26,2001.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctorti of Vfe Circul Court
By Mary Stroupa
Dapury Ctorti
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O F FC ES OF OAVlO J
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
001 3 Urwarady Onva Suto 300
Ptoncafcon. FL 33324
(994)2336000
O1-710O7(NCL)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH OtSABHITIES
ACT. paraona « rah (MatvMtoa naadm a irtn a l armfrmffftatwTn ihould
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa at 407869-4227. 16009956771 (TOO) or 1600-9556770.
vfe Fionda Ralay Service
PuMah October 3. 10. 2001
FF039
IN THE O R C U T COURT
OP THE 10TH
J U O C U L ORCUTT
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NUMBER 01-CA-32S-146
DMC MORTGAGE
COMPANY
D B A DORAL ORLANOO
MORTGAGE LENDERS.
Pto*UI.
VS
ANA ABRAMSON
NOTICE OP SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 49
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to an Ordar or Final
Judgement of foreclosure daiad
SaptamPar 26. 2001 and entered in
Caaa No 01-CA-32S-I4-P of toe
Cacud Court of lha Suth Judoal
Ocut
and lor Samnola County.
Fionda ahamn DMC MORTGAGE
COMPANY D B A DORAL ORLAN­
DO MORTGAGE LENDERS Plaaitdt
and ANA ABRAMSON, ara da«andants. I mM aat to toa N ^a al and
bast twttar lor caah at toa Waat
Front Door of toa Samnola County
CourthouM. X I N Parti Avanua.
Santord. Florida al 1100 o'ctocA
AM on toa 29 day of OctoPar. 2001
lha toaowmg daaciPad proparty aa
M l forth in said Ordar or Final
Judgmard. to M l
Lot 11 BtodiC. NORTH ORLANOO
TERRACE SECTION 9 OF UNIT 1.
accordng to lha Plat toaraof, aa
recorded n Plat Book 17 Paga 32 of
tha PuPK Racorda of Samnola
CoiaVy. Florida
aV a 122 N Atoanaood StraaL
Wrtar Sprmga. Fionda 32174
Datad al Samnola Coutfy. Fionda
Yea 26 day of SaplamPar 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Oar*. Cacud Court
Samnola County. Florida
By Dorothy W Boaon
A* Deputy Gar*
Sergio L Mendez. Ear}
901 Ponca do Laon BNd 4304
Coral GatHaa. Fionda M l 34
In accordanca enth Via Amorcant
W4h DiaaPddaa Act paraona n naad
of a apaaal accommodabona to paracy aia n 9aa procaadnq should
contact tia ADACoortinalor al X I
N Par ft A»anua. Suda N X 1 .
Santord. FL 32771 at toast tr*a daya

M T M O R C U T COUBT
O fTM B O H TU N TH
JU D O A L O R C U T
O f flO R K M
Bl ANO FOR
I COUNTY

MIMI KNIGHT A/K/A MINNIE L
KNIGHT, alto.
OatondanK.)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Final Judgmant d
Foradoaum daiad SEP X . 2001.
andamaradtoCaMNo OOCA 54914-P, d h a O c t M Court d N
EIGHTEENTH JudoW Ctretto to and
tor SEMINOLE Cotmly. Fionda
wharatn CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION F/K/A
CHEMICAL M SO CN TIA L MORT­
GAGE CORPORATION to PtotoM
and MHW KMQHT AK/A M R M E L

KMQKT, SUNTRUST BANK; and
____ _ AN UNKNOWN PERSON M
POSSESSION O f THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY, ara Datondama. I
a d aa4 io toa hKftaal and t o d bid
dar tor caah to t a Waal tort door d
tta Cotafftouaa to SANFORO. SEML
NOLE Cotny. Fionda. 11X o'ckock
on toa day of O CT 3a 2001. t a W tarth to ttod Final JuOgmanL to a *
1X0414 and 11 Bkxk A. V M
AAamonto Hatghtk. Sacdon Thraa,
accordng lo tha plat toaraol aa
racorttod to Plal book to. Paga 71
Pubic Raconto d Samnola Cotady.
Ftortdto i v i 273 Shoppord BbaoL
AAamonto SprtogkFL 32701
DATED t m da y* SEP 20.2001.
Aa Clark d H id Court
By Mory Sbtxga
Aa Dagidy Ctork
tubmto.it by:
Fabar SGtoU. P A
Soda 300
1570 Matouga Avanua
Coral OaHaa. Ftortoa X144
(306)082-4110
"Poraona a^h a daabdty aho naad
a agaclal accommodation to partc*pata to tota procaatkng motdd con­
tact AOACoonknator al Samnola
County Courthouaa. X I N. Park
Avanua. Buna N X 1 . Sardord.
Florida 32771. at boat bra day.
prtor
to
tho
procaadmg
Tataphona (407P23-43X a h 4227;
1400-085-0771 (TOO) or 14009550770 (V) vta Fionda Ralay
PUtahOctobar X to. 2001
FF032
THE O R C U T COURT
OP THE IIO H TM N TH
ORCUT
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVK. ACTION
C A M NO. O1-CA-4O0
OlYTSrON W
FIRST UNION NATK9NAL BANK.
QARY P HUOHES. al «L
Dafedaeft)
NOTICE O f R f tCHEOULCO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pi*auant to an Ordar RaachaduBng
19.2001.2001 and anlarad in Caaa
NO. 01-CA-409 of tia Cvcurt Court
of Via EIGHTEENTH Judcfe Ctrcul
in and for SEMINOLE County.
Fionda wheram FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK, ia Via Plant* and
GARY P. HUGHES. SUSAN CAROL
SKJRIST. RICHUNITED CORPO­
RATION
REGENCY
GREEN
NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION
INC ; HEATHROW MASTER ASSO­
CIATION. IN C . BANK O f AMERI­
CA. N A SUCCESSOR Pt INTER­
EST BY MERGER O f NATIONS­
BANK. N A SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO NATIONSBANK. N A
(SOUTH) F/K/A NATIONSBANK O f
GEORGIA N A SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO NATIONSBANK O f
FLORIDA N A ; THE HUNTINGTON
NATIONAL BANK. STATE OF
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT O f REV­
ENUE; ara N Defendants. I w « Mfl
to Via highest and beat bidder tor
caah al W EST FRONT DOOR OF
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY CO U R T­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIDA at
1100AM. on Via 6th day of
November .2001. tha fottowmg
deco ded property aa aal forth in
tad Fr*l Judgment
LO T 4. REGENCY GREEN.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 31. PAGE(S) 9961
INCLUSIVE. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
AMJA 307 Qtotoncourt. Heathrow,
FL 37746
WITNESS MY HANO and Via saal
of V*a Court on SEP 26 .2001.
(SEAL)
Qerfc of Via Ctrcul Court
By Mery Stroupa
Deputy Clara
Echevarna AAaaoaelet. P A
P O Boa 29016
Tampa. Fionda 33622 9010
F01001420
’"See Americana with DiaebiMfea Act

to pertiapete m h * proceeding, you
ere emitted at no coat to you. tor Vie
provtaaron of certain aaaratanca
Pfeaaa contact Court Adrrwuatration
at 201 N Parti Avanua. Santord.
Fionda 32771. telephone number
(407)669 4227. withm 2 worlung
daya of your racept of Vve docu­
ment. V hearing vrpeirad. (TOO) 1000-995-0771
PubAih October 3,10. 2001
FF031
THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f T H f EIGHTEENTH
JUOtClAL CIRCUIT
Pf ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORiOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 01-CA1211
DIVISION 14-K
SUNTRUST BANK. CENTRAL
FLORIOA N A .

DANIEL J CANNON at aL
Defendant! •)
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
auant to a Fma! Judgment of
Mortgage
Foredoaure
dated
September 26. 2001 and entered m
Cate NO 01G A -1211 of Via C*cut
Court of Via EIGHTEENTH Judcfe
Circuit in and tor SEMINOLE County.
Fionda where* SUNTRUST BANK.
CENTRAL FLORIOA N A . la Vw
Plarbff and DANIEL J CANNON.
SHARON A CANNON. AMSOUTH

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So

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H

kkalo

L eg als

L eg a ls

L eg als

BANC FK/A AM30UTM BANK O f
ALABAMA F/K/A AMSOUTH SAMI
OF
FLOREM;
B R A N TU Y
ESTATES HOMEOWNERS' ASSO­
CIATION. WC.; n t o O i t o t o r t k
latoaaltoMMgRaalandbaMbt*dar tor cam d W EST FRONT DOOR
O f THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
COURTHOUM . SANFORO. FLORI­
DA to It 00AM. an tia day ol O CT
X 2001. tia tadoadng dMcrtoad
prjperry u m m i i n m i r m
Judgmanf
LOT 24. BRANTLEY ESTATES. A
RE PLAT, ACCORD!NO TO THE
F IA T THEREOF AS RECOROED M
FLAT BOOK 4E PAOEB 1 S ANO 7.
PUBLIC RECOROB O f SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLOREM.
A/K/A 1114 Brartoty Etotoaa DRra.
ABomoraa Spraiga. FL 32714
WITNESS MY HANO tnd tia 4aal
al tto Cowl on 8EP M 2001 2001.
(SEAL)

V N I K Parti
FVxkta 32771. totoghorn nwnbw
(407)455-4227. M M n 2 kwktng
dkyi d yow raotol ol 000 dacumark; I hitotog b p t o l i (TOO) I-

PAGES 14 THROUGH 22. PUBUC
RECORDS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. R O M M ;

Ctork cl tia ClrcUl Court
By Mary Sbotga
Oapufy Ctork
Ectiavama (Aaaectotoa. P A
PO Boa 25010
Tampa. Flortda 33t22-S01t
FOIOOAStO

to N o procaatona you
al no coal to you. tar tia
d oartoto aauaunca
Cowl U M d r t M
to M l N P in Avanua. Santord.
Florida 32771. totophana numbar
(407)405-4227. aarkn 2 ootktog
day. d yaw racatpl d (da documant V haartng tnpakad. (TOO) 1•004554771.
Pubaah October 3. t a 2001
FFO X

rlLia 7001

bkktor. tor cMh to « ■ K M Frarr
Door d t k Sonknoto County
StokomL Ftarkto to IlflO A M an
Odobar i a 2001.
DATED 0-2001
(*

00 T H t D a H T U N T T I
b ia n o

« publeiato. to(« M^raal mdbM

ra n
COUNTY.

C M L ACTION
C A M M a 01-C A -1314
O m S K M IA K
COUNTRYWIOC HOME LOANS.
MC. 740A COUNTRYWIOC
FUNO04Q C O n r a n A T O L

iK .U A C B f T H .N 4 L

N o n c e 18 H f R fBY OIVtN pwtuwk IS a Fkwl Judgmant d
2 a 2001 and antorad In
NO. 01-CA-1314 d I k CkcWI
Cowl d I k EIGHTEENTH JWboM
O M I to and to* BEMNOLE Cowky.
Ftofkto wharatn COUNTRYWIDE
HOME LOANS. N C . FMJA COUNTRYW IOf FUNCkNO CORPORA
TK M . to t w P M N and U N K.
MACBETH; MARY S MACBETH
Ngpaaf and baal biddar tor caVi al
W EST FRONT DOOR O f THE
SEMINOLE CO U N TY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIOA al
1100AM. on Via day of OCT 3a
2001. 2001. Via M oving daaertbad
proparty aa aat lorVi In aald Final

Ctork to tto Cboto Court
B y lt o y S t o ig t
DaguryCtod
to acoontanc* wtoi t k Amancana
Wtoi DtomMaa »rt. paraana In naad
d ratocd accommobaaon to paradpaw * vea prooaaong anaa. ■an*
awan (7) Mya prtor to ary pracaabr g corkad tot Court wkiatokaaan
O0toa or Ctork to Court at tia Couky
raiaranead abova.
7 haartog
toigakoa (TTO ) 14004554771, or
Vwca (V) 1400-#554770. «W
Florkto Ralay Sarvka.
Mark 0. Ikaatikuto E l g i n
MARK D. BREAKSTONE S ASSO­
CIATES. P A
1247 Souto Myra. Avanua
Ctoarwotor, FL 33750
Publtoc Odobar 3.10.2001

M ANOPOR
COUNTY,
C A M NO. 01-1011-CA
REPUBLIC BANK OB/A FLAGSHIP
CAPITAL.
HEATHER TUPUNG. at ol.
N O TX E O f
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw•uard la a Final Judgnurd d
Mortgage
Forid oiurf
dated
S ^rn rtm 26, 2001 and aravad n
Caaa NO. 01-1011-CA of tta O o A
Court of fm ElGHTfCNTH JudtaM
O c u t n and lor SEMINOLE County.
Flortda whereat REPUBLIC BANK
DB/A FLAGSHIP CAPITAL. W N
PWntfl and HEATHEN TUPUNG;
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAJMINQ BY. THROUGH. UNOCR
AND AGAINST TH E HEREIN
NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN­
D A N T^) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE DEAD OR AUVE. WHETHER
SAJO UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN W TERE8T AS SPOUS­
ES.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS; ASSOCIATES FINAN­
CIAL SERVICES O f AMERICA.
P C .; ara N Dependents. I wfl aal
to the tuyaat aid beef
lor
caah af W EST FRONT DOOR O f
THE 5EM1NOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANTORO. FLORIDA at
1100AM. on toe day of O C T X .
2001. 2001. toe Mowing daaertbad
LOT 64. REPLAT O f WYNOHAM
WOODS PHASE ONE. ACCORD­
ING TO TH E' PLAT THEREOF.
RECOROED Pf PLAT BOOK 22.
PAGES 76 ANO 77. O f THE PUB­
LIC RECOROS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
A»K/A 237 Bnda Path, Longwood.
FL 32779
WITNESS MY HANO end Via aaal
of h t Court on SEP 26 2001 7001.
(SEAL)
Maryenna Moraa
Ctarti of Via Circul Court
By Mary Stroupa
Deputy Ctarti
Echevarna lAaaociataa. P A
P O Boa 29010
Tampa. Fionda 33622 X I 0
F01003755
•*Sea Americana w«h D u t t o n Act
V you are a paraon w*h a deebbty
who naada accommodaaon at ordar
to paraapata at Vva pnxoftdrg, you
era antafed at no coat to you. tor Via
provtaaron of carta* aaaratanca
Pfeaaa contact Court Adrvnratration
af X I N Parti Avanua. Santord.
Florida 33771. talaphona numbar
(407)665-4227. with* 2 working
day* of your racapt of Vue docu­
ment. V haanng vrpeirad. (TOO) 1000-9956771.
Pubkah October 3.10.2001
FFOX
THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCtAL CJRCUIT
PIANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
CIVS. ACTION
CASE NO.01-CA-1366
DIVISION K
GMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.

PEDRO J ROOR1GUEZ at aL
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauant to a F*ai Judgment of
Mortgage
Foredoaure
dated
September X . 2001 and entered In
Caaa NO 0 IG A -1359 of Via Ctrcul
Court of Via EIGHTEENTH Judoal
Ctrcul vi and tor SEMINOLE Couvy.
Fionda where* GMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, m Vie Pfe*** and
PEDRO J R00R1GUE2; DULCE M
BERNARO ROORlGUEZ. TENANT
•1 NK/A STEPHANIE PRATT. TEN­
ANT •( HYJA STEPHANIE P R A n
ere N Defends**. I wrfl vei to Via
tvghevt and beat balder lor caah M
WEST FRONT DOOR O f THE
SEMINOLE CO U N TY COURT­
HOUSE SANFORO. FLORIOA at
11 00AM. on Vie day of O CT X
2001. N toiow*g deterbad prop­
erty *• aat forth * aaid F*al
LOT X . BLOCK A. SECONO
RAVENNA PARK SECTION OF
LOCH ARBOR. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED lN PLAT BOOK 13. PAGES X .
X ANO 31. PUBLIC RECOROS O f
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
A K A 403 Betti Drive. Santord. a
32771
WITNESS MY HANO and Vw fteW
of tve Court on SEP X 2001
(SEAL)
Meryanne Moraa
Cferk of Via Orcut Cout
By Mery Stnx**
Deputy Clerk
Echevarna AAaaoaatea. PA
PO Boa 2X18
Tampa. Florida 33622 X I 6
FO1009009
"See Amencane w*h OteadMiea Act
If you ara a paraon witti a daabWty
who naad* accommodaaon * ordar
to panapaia * vaa procaad*g. you
are erased at no coat to you. tor Via
proviaaron of carta* aaaratanca
Pleat# contact Court Admveetretton

LOT 70S. OAK FOREST. UNTT SIX.
AC CORD INO TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROED Pf
PLAT BOOK 3S. PAOES 2S. X ANO
27. PUBLIC RECOROS O f SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLO R O A
M U A 1173 Trofwood Boulevard,
W M w Sprtnga. FL 3770B
WITNESS MY HANO and Via aaal
of Ma Court on SEP X 2001 TOOL
(SEAM
Clark of Via O c U t Court
By Mary Stroupa
Deputy Ctork
Echevarria I M tod V i t. P A
P O. Boa 2X18
Tkmpd. Flortda 33622 X1 0
F01004067

to partclpaia to
ara eradad at no coat to you. lor Via
provtaaton of carta* aaatatanca.
Pfeaaa contact Court AVrvnwtraaon
at X I N. Park Avanua. Sanford.
Fionda 32771. totaphona numbar
(407)669-4227. with* 2 working
(toy* of your raoapt of W* docu­
ment V haartng Impaired. (TOO) 1•006956771.
Pubiah October 3.10. 2001

am.

THBONCUTT COURT
O f T H i EIGHTEENTH
M ANO FOR
COUNTY.

CArtL ACTION
CASE NO. 01GA-1476-14
DfVWON K
CHASE MANHATTAN BANK. AS
TRUSTEE UNOCR THE POOUNQ
ANO SERVICING AGREEMENT.
DATED AS OF MAY 1. I960.
AMONO M M N U LYNCH
MORTGAOe VfVEBTORS. INC . AS
DBPOBfTOR. U TTO N LOAN
SERVICING LP. AS SERVICER.
ANO THE TRUSTEE SERIES 1999C82.

ADRIAN C. HENSLEY, to to.
Oatorutorro).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE B A LI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pu•uant to a Final Judgmant d
Mortgage
Foradoaura
datad
Saptombar 2a 2001 and antorad In
Caaa NO 014A-147514 ol too
CkaM Ca ul d too EIGHTEENTH
JuPctoi Clreul m and tor SEMINOLE
Couky. Fionda wharam CHASE
MANHATTAN BANK. AS TRUSTEE
UNOER THE POOUNQ ANO SER
VICING AGREEMENT. DATEO AS
OF MAY 1. 1990. AMONO MCRREi.
LYNCH MORTGAOE INVESTORS.
INC . AS DEPOSITOR. LITTON
LOAN SERVICING LP. AS SER­
VICER. ANO TH E TRUSTEE
SERIES 1999CB2. m toa Plarakl
and ADRIAN C HENSLEY, JU O YA
HENSLEY, ara t k Datondama. I wb
•ai to toa h^iato and baal toddai tor
caah to W EST FRONT DOOR OF
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIOA to
11 00AM. on tia day oi DEC 4.2001.
2001, Via toiowingdaacfbadpraparly aa M l torti in taid Fmto Judgnanr
LOT 27. MAYFAIR CLUB. PHASE I.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED Pi PLAT
BOOK 53. PAOES 7 ANO 5 OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
A/K/A 121 Oarwto Cana. Stokonl
FL 32773
WITNESS MY HANO M d Ha MW
d PM Court on SEP 26 2001 2001
(SEAL)
Maryama Moraa
Claik ol Pia Cacul Court
By Mary Stroupa
Daguy Clark
Echavama LAaaooalat P A
P O .B o i 25014
Tampa. Florida 3M22 X I B
FO1005454
-S a a Amancana mpi DwabWhaa Ad
P you ara a paraon wtoi a iPrabkky
who naada acoommoctooon In ordar
toparkcgaM n paa procaadng. you
ara anaoad al no coal to you. tor Pia
promaalon d cartaai aaaialanco.
PtaaM contact Court AUrwuMratan
al 201 N Park Avanua. Santord.
Fionda 32771. talaphona nunbar
(407)455-4227. within 2 working
day. d you racagl d fka documark. P haanng vnpavad. (TOO) 1000-955 0 771
Pubiah Odobar I . 10. 2001 •
FFO20
PI THE CWCUIT COURT
JUDICIAL O R C U T
PIANO FOR

SEMNOLE COUNTY,
■ T A T I OF FLORCA
CIVK DIVISION
Caaa No. 01-CA-IM1
Drvlalon K
NATIONSCREDIT FINANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
NATION SCREDIT
MORTGAOE
CORPORATION OF FLORIOA.
v«
HAR O U)
L
HARTWELL.
DOROTHY F HARTWELL. E T AL.
Da4andark(i)
NOTICE OF SALE
NoOca ■ haraby gnan tiai. pu•uarkto Pia Ordar or Fnal Judgmark
anlarad to Paa raiwa. In Ha Caoto
Court d Samnola Couky. Fionda. I
Will M i Pia proparty utuatad Ml
Samnola Couky. Fionda. doaertood
M
LOT a BLOCK 0. SUNLANO
ESTATES. ACCORDING TO THE
MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK II,

I

4— nay tor f u B— tdtotaa:
Cory L Moo*. E*g
Ftoncto Bar Nurtoar 0157X1
Sowyor SBawyor, P A

n a

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■ m
unenoo
rionoa
J
74440745 1 0004
F « r 407-35*4823
Pubiah: Octobor 3.1 0 2001

man.

M T M C S IC U r r COURT

or TM 1

Noict to haraOy p a n Out on
BtoOdiBir 12. 3 X 1 . to toa caaa ol
Undid Stdaa v. Trtno FamanOa,
Crtmlnd N a m-cr-S0-0rt-220AB.
01-477-CP
M IV iC S T A T ia r
OOROON F. M4MQHAM. JR.
o irw M M M a l
MANGHAM. J R .
luitoar 01-077-CO.
to panting to toa CbaR Court tor
Samtoato Couky, Florkto. Piubato
OMaton. toa adtoan d whfeh to X I
N. Park Am .. Santord. a X771.
Tha nomat and i l l ........ ..... toa

Tha
OOROON

r.

to *pooa d
hw xhm arv
nor M too Secretary alTiaaouy or I
ol IB U S C . |
orctaOrangi
togd rk/k. Oto or rowed to any tk

COUNTY,
C A M NO. PO-aja-CA-1«-K
BANKERS TR UST COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA, N A . aa Trutoaa on
bahaP d Vanilaa Mongaga Truto
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NOTICE 00 B A U
Noloa to haraby 9 M n p u w v P to
Ha Sunmary Fatal Judgmark d
Foraetoaua daiad SEP 24. 2001.
arkarad In Caaa Na; 9553P-CA-I4K ol l a O e u k Court d Ha
SanWiota Couky. Flortda In which
BANKERS TR UST COMPANY OP
CALIFORNIA N A . la Ha FtoMdB
and
MICHAEL
ODONNELL.
UNKNOWN TENANT IMK/A MBCEL
GILCHRIST. UNKNOWN TENANT I
NK/A JUJUAN MOORE. SEARS,
ROEBUCK ANO C O , ANO EMPWS
FUNOINQ
CORP
ara
Pia
Detondwka I wd aal to Pie N#ie*
and baal Mdder tor catoi to Pia Waal
bora door d Ha Bamtooto Couky
CouYguaa. X I Norn Park Amnia.
Santord Ftarkto to 1100 o ctodi am.
on He day oi O CT 3a 2001. He k*totPi to Ha Summary Final Judpnerk
of Foradoaura, to wC.
Lot 29, Btodi X DBCAJwfWOLD.
FOURTH 8CCDON. accordng to
me nei inereot aa reexxoea * rnei
Book 4. Page N . ol Via Pubic
n aconto ol Bamtnoto Couky,
Fkxkla.
Wtou M my hand and Mto d Pita
Court on SEP 2a 2001.
(Soto)
Clark toPie drain Caul
By Mary Struupa
Deputy Ctarti
Pubiah October 3. i a 2001
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Nonesof
PUBLIC NOTICE to haraby gNan.
Hat on Ha data and tone M ad
bakmxnd eontoktoig bom day to day
unto tf panda era aold. wa ad aa* to
Pubac Auction, to Pm hURMt bktdar.
tor coah. to Pw warahouM ol STOR­
AGE U S A located to 4*0 Florkto
Cenba! Parkway. Longwood. FL
3275a Ha toPoMng gcodi. warak.
end marchandaa tor car* and o N r
chargee tor wfech a Ian on tame n
devned. to a t
D A T! O f SALE: 10/14/01
TIME O f SALE: 730 PM
(Cuttomar Nama)(Uni f)(Bnaf
Oaacripaon of Oooda Ba*g Soto)
Harold E. Beaver # 110 Raataurarf
Equip. Frame*. Car Saal. Lynne
Kawer • 146 Fumiura. Houaahoid
Name. Lao Shewn MCMalun • 445
Household Kama. M FauMnbury •
453 Houaahoid Hama. Pam Howard
• 674 waaher 4 Dryer
STORAGE PROTECTION AUC­
TION SERVICES
LICENSE • 593
A I X X cfearwrg dapoai wrt be
coiactod tor each irvt puthaaa and
refunded after al oonlanta Of urWa
Tha above informaaon ia to be pubkahad once a week lor h e ooneacuVve weak*. Sato tela to be under
wto by virtue of Via daMaa of N
state, n auch caaaa made and proPubiah October 3. 10. 2001
FF02U
M THE O R C U T COURT FOR
SCIflNOLf COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fife Number. 61-1000 CP
IN A £ ESTATE O f
SARAH T TARTAGUA
NOT1CI O f SUMMARY
ADMINISTRATION
The adm*ni»tT*tion of ttfe aetata of
SARAH T. TARTAGUA. deceased.
F4a Number 01-1000 CP. m parvbng
in Via Circul Court lor 8am*ola
County. Fionda. Probata OMeton.
the eddrees of which ia PO Drawer
C. Santord. a 12772 0659 Tha
name* and addressee of N bonei
aanaa and V* banaioanaa* attorney
ara aat forth betow
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l paraona on ahom We noace tt
cheienged ttfe vefetty of ttfe wii.
venue, or )urtai6c&amp;on of ttvs Court are
raquvad to Me ttfe* obfeettone arth
ttfe Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O f THE FIRST PUBUCA
TlON OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF T&gt;«S NOTICE
ON THEM.
A l a ediora of ttfe dacedsm and
other paraona having ctaena or
on whom a copy of ttva nonce is

O rTH EH O H TISN T&gt;i

L egals

ecals

M TM B C B IC U n COURT
OF TH E P O K TU W TH
J U D O A L CBC1XT

bbCHAEL OSONNELL. to to.
THECEkCUT COURT
OP Tito EIGHTEENTH

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dele of Vfe drat pubicaaon of ttva
noace must Ma Vta* dams wtth Vfe
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE O f THE FIRST PUBUCA
TlON OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AJI other cieMoii of ttfe decadent
end persons having claims or
demands aga*at Vfe decedent's
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f TH 3 NOTICE.
AU. CLAIMS. DEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FLED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha (tote of Via Aral pubftcaaon of
Vva Notice w October 3, 2001
Mary Ann Straube
617 BterVwe O d e
Winter Park, F I 32792
Carol Ann Cagamt
696 Ybuigstown Parkway
AJUmonte Spnnga. FL 32714

toto Court ara roqWrad to
took
ckkaclont wkh toto Caul WIT70N
THE LATER 0 0 TTWEE MONTHS
0 0 THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
THIS NOTICE OR TM RTY D AY!
AFTER THE DATE OP SERVICE OP
a c o p y o r m s n o t ic e o n
THEM.
A l cratPtora d toa

toa a |

i wtoi too Ctork d too
i Dtobkd Court. Ottondo
«

1 idhto totrty (30) M yt
ol B d total piBAealon of noioo ol too

d
noOoa. wNchauar to
daO ba dgnod by toa
pwrfeVy af pm%trf

an whom a copy d toto naloa to
data* wkh toto Caul WTTHN THE
LATER OP T H R U MONTHS OP
THE FW 3T PUBLICATION OP T H H
NOTICE OR THNTTY DAYS AFTER
TH E OATE OP SERVICE OP A
COPY OP THM NOTICE ON THEM.
A0 atoor cradtora ol toa dKoctark
and panona having ctotma or

Cout WITHM T W E E MONTHS OP
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP TM S
NOTICE.
ALL CLJUMS ANO OBJECTIONS
N O T SO F E E D W EL BE FOREVER
PWtocaOon al toto NaBoa hot ba^ai
an Octobor 3.2001.
o o r o o n f . m anoham . b r

104 Coal Floyd Avanua
Laha Mwy. Florkto 3274*
tor
kby a PutfL P A
211 A m u Btraal
Ottanda. FL 32800
Phono (407)043-5040
Pubtoft Octobor 3. i a 2001
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afVfepttW onerefVCXKor
rawed to toa tortoaad prapany, toa
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or k « d « d to too I

UNTTEO STATES
SECRET SERVICE
M K X U OOTTOCT OP FLORIOA
PubPdc Octobor 1 1 0 ,1 7 ,2 X 1

nan______________
NOTICE X HEREBY (W E N . tod
bBCMAEL BOWDEN ANO NATION­
AL TAX ASSISTANCE CORP . toa
hotter d too taioatag raidk-ato(r)
hot toad Mid rarMrda(r) tar a m
dead la ba toauad toaracn. TTia owyaaitt) d
d too pngon* and toa namo&lt;a) to whkto l woe

NOTICE OP PUBLIC B A LI
PUBLIC NOTICE to haraby gpran
toot, an tot data and to toa 0ma (to­
ad baton; and oorkbkkng ham Day to
dm u k l al good* art told, aa wO
•a* M Pubic Auden, to toa IRpiaal
bkldar. lor caah. al Yu WarvhouM d
STORAGE USA located ol 90S

YEAR OP MBUANCEt 1 M
PARCEL C 4 21-21-32-0CF-2000oooo
Doacrtpaon ol Property LEO LO T 2
BLK X NORTH CHULUOTA PB 2
pass
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w w ieki: |A|U
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TERS BROTHERS CARPENTRY
A f ol odd prapdty botog to too
Couky d Banknote. Btote d FtorkteUntoM wtch cwMrato|t) dwB ba
ratteamad accordtog la tow, toa
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FL 32702, toa Cantorto d taaowtng

County

tor lark and
other ttoorgoa tor which a Ian an
tana la doimod; la wa.
OATE OP SALE: OCTOBER S4,

2001. d 1100am.

2001
T M OF SALE: 1 2 X PM.
Ronald E. Hokdty 0208. tovo tooL
double bad, tacorda. houaahoid
»ama; Aaron Lunpton 4300. btodi
laotoar couch, tore ioaL waohar,
book*. Jam a. X Canton 0424,
houaanau lama, honour. Elnbath
Palmar 0002. Chnatmo. Hama.

Ryan 4023, Chrlohnaa Omamarka.
Aucaanoor STORAGE PROTEC­
TION AUCTION SERVICES •
LICENSE 593 A HOOO daukng
urkT(a) purchoaoJ and roiuidod
ol too unk(»
The above nooca to to ba pubidiad
once a weak tor too eonaaouOva
aaaka. Said laN to ba uxtor and by
Vklua ol too Siakjoa d toa SUM d
Flortda. in kuch rnaa motto and proPubkah October 1, i a 2001
FF0I3
UNTTEO STATES
DISTRICT COURT
hbOOLE DISTRICT OP FLORDA
ORLANOO DIVNION
Caaa N a a«1-ch4frOrt-220AB
(Fortartura)
UNTTEO STATES OF AMERICA
».
MARTHA LUCM P*40
NOTICE OP FORFEITURE
Nooca It haraby gNan toot an
Saptombar 12. 2001. In toa caaa d
Unkod Stale, v Martha lucta Pino.
Crtmtnol N a X l-c r 5005220AB,
tie Unkod State. Dwirtd Caul tor
toa MkkPa Dumd d Flortda antorad
a Proamnary Order tor too tortoOuro
04
a Ona pak d 14 karat yaiow gold
damond hoopaamnge,
b Ona 14 koral yaiow gold ogal
e. One todo. 14 koral yotow gold
d One todao 14 lord yaiow and
whka gold damond engagement
dytoito^
a One 10 hard yaiow gold 20 Inch
I. Ona tadea 14 la rd yaiow gold
Greek key daatgn bracelet wkh whoa
gold tacoa.
g Ona mono 14 hard yaiow and
whoa gdd ■ nidi *«*en b * bracelet
h Ona mono 14 hard ydtaw and
whoa gold • mdi but bracelet
l One todo. Movodo wdch. and
( 5949 00 n U. S. Cunoncy
The Unkod Slam honby ghat
nooca d a roar-won to d ig o n al
toa lortoaad praparhaa In wtch man­
ner oa too Secretary ol Tiaaaury or a
dewgnaa may droct In accordanca
wdi toa pnniwiona d 10 U S C |
902. any paraon having or dam ng a
legal rtght Ma or rkaraol In any al
No a petition wkh toa Ctork d toa
Urvtod State. Dwtnct C o ut Cktondo
D n w a v 300 Fadtrd Bukdkig. X
North Hughey Avanua. Orlando.
Fionda 32001 wdvn tuny ( X ) day.
d toa and pubkeokon d nooca d toa
enmnd kylwkjr. acaon or racagl cl

Tha paaoon m ol ba wtpwd by toa
pedmnoi intor ponoiy d paryury
and thaa tot lotto toa ndura and
artora al too pataonar'k ng|k. Ma. u
kma and orcumttancae d toe patkonar'k atry noon ol toa hf*. Ma.
or vkarad In toa torlgaid proparty.
fought
UNITED STATES
SECRET SERVICE
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIOA

Courthouaa.

Santord.
SB.

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racordng too. are raqdrad la b*
paid by to* wiocaadU bkkter d tw
toto. Ful payment al an tmauk
oteiai to to* N0iatl bid to du* idhto
24 haut dtor toa advaratad ton* el
•ate. A l payment k d ba ewah or
payabte la to* Oath al to* Cbcui
Caul
Dated on i/13/2X1.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE O R C U T COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY, FLOREM
by QERALOME HARFORD Deputy

Ctork
PuMah: Saptombar 11. 20. and
Octobor 3.10.2X 1
i e u z __________________________
NOTICE IS HEREBY G/VEN. tod
NATIONAL TAX ASSISTANCE
C O R P . tot halter d toa tolowtog
i wltth *fe(i) he* tied Mid cert*cate(k) tor a to. dead to ba Wauad
toaraan. Tha cartBcala nunbar(i)
and yaar(*) al towunra. toa dMCitobon ai h a property, and toa nama(.)
In which 4 wot au aaaad totora aa
CERTIFICATE NO: 20 X
YEAR OP toSUANCEl 1 (M
PARCEL O P 21-21-30-505-00000090
Oaacnpban ol Pragwry: LEO LO T 1
BLK O SUMMERSET NORTH SEC
3 PB IS P O X
Namaa n whwh aaaaaaad FRAN­
CIS K HAIR
A l al Mid property bang n toa
Caurky d Samnoto. SUM d Flortte
Urk»M auch caidtod«&lt;») d ia l ba
radaamad accontetg to taw; to* prop­
erty tteaertoad m men rwradrdw(.)
wd ba h U to toa NgFwd Mddd d
toa wad buk door. Bamncte Caurky
Courthouaa. Santord. Florida, an
Monday. Octobor 20. 2 X 1 . d
1100am.
Paymatk d Sola toa. r f f * - * documantary damp toiaa and
racordng V w art ragurad lo b*
pdd by Pia wjccwaohk bated d toa
•oto Ftrt paymark ol on amouk
oqud k&gt; to* N ^ w d bkj W duk wdvn
24 h out altar toa advwraaad bma d
••to. A l paymark* vhak ba cadi or
guaronload
vtatrumant.
mad*
payabia to toa Clark d toa Circul
Court
Oalad an V I *2 X1.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORMA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Dapury
Ctork
Pubkah Saptombar It . 20. and
October 3 10,2X1

a m ______________

SEM040L1 COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS:
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Raryuad tor PropaaoU tor Madw
Agrawnanta tor Rovtow Appratod
Some** tor Samnola Couky Ou*
Dow Octobor 21, 2X1 d 200 PM
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INCLUDING THEREON THAT
CERTAIN MOBILE HOME. VEHI­
CLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
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DECAL NUMBER RC113281 ANO
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and commody hnoaR at:
1040 Wtogo Drlvo, CoMatoorry. FL.
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DMad SEP 2fl 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By- Mary Stnxea
Datxry Ctort

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Datro S. Naden, on* d too Judgaa
d tol* Court on too Tito day d
Saptontoor. lo ot to Sammoia
County Coutaout*. J01 Motto Part
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Ordar d Ttodng to tod earn.

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to aon* artoon da lin in . | any. and
raquod a hooting. 3 daatod. to i d
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STATE OF FLORUA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTA­
TION
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or Ian you or any d you h**o In and
wpv property ueecj uv u si ins
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you hava, shy too property ahtxAJ
not bo oonttomnod tor to* uooa or
purpooMSi ool totto to to* PoMon.
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402441 ™ t « ( 1,32165 tool) loti*
baaaHia ol aurvay ol B a a Road
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ol W*y Map. Sataon 7717D-M1X
M m * daparUng ta* Souta In* ol
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M a r c s ol 11X341 matara (10X11
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r * N di« i bio ol Lot t C L Wool
ol tunny. run North
88*1724* East along t a Woatarty
prctongoOon ol *io Noiti In* ol aald
L a 3 a dManoa ol 10018 r a t a l
(3300 loti) to tat Am ong Co tarty
rtffit ol m y ta* ol 6 W t Rood 4M
to r ts POINT Of BCQINNINQ. aald
I Northwaal comar oI
I r. tianoa Horti 0*1724Eaal a M an e* ol t1 * 2 matora
(26 M MM) along ta* North In* ol
aald L a 3; tune* dapoiang tha
North In* ol aald Lol 2. run South
0CT4 r s r [ I D 48148 matara
(198-28 lo*Q to ti* Sou8i biaol aald
l m *. M i e s soudi o r i r i r « m
a dotanc* d t 182 matora (26 88
tod) dong ti* Soufi In* d aaid Ld
2 to to* Eoatorty n fa d m y In* d
add SUta Road 434; M i c a North
00 * 4 t'3 rW M along too Eoatorty

Tyvrmess IM Y HAND ANO SEAL d
•aid Court on to* day d O CT 04
2001. A O , 3001.
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE O R C U R COURT
ByiRutoNng
D a ffy Oar*
(SEAL|
to
Ad.

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modaHon to partlotoaia to tola pracaadng ahould oomaa to* Court
Adntalolratof al M l North Part
A n n u l, santord, Florida, ttitphoni
(407)065-4330, nrt tolar toon total
(7) day* prior to to* proooodng 1
haartog tmpabad. (TDO) 1800-811
1771, or Vdoo (V) 1-800-6M-8770,
da Rortla Rttoy Banks.
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M T M C M C U T COURT
O F TH B DONTEENTH
fijywn^) CPCUrT
COUNTY,
PLOfWIA
C A M NO.! OI-CA-1344-1AK
CHASE MANHATTAN MOmOAGE
CORPORATION.

JOHN RAOZEW1CZ and ANN
RAD2EWIC2.
Ma ad*;
and
UNKNOWN TENANTSCYrNCRS.
NOTICE OF 8ALE
Node* la handy glran trial, purauanl to too Ordar or Ftool
Judgamonl onlorod to toto caua* in
to* Chcdl Court d Sananol* County
*d to SommoM County. Honda
LOT 3E. BLOCK C. AMENDED
PLAT O F LAKE KATHRYN PARK
SECONO ADDITION. ACCORDING
TO TH E PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK I t
PAGES 1 ANO t
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COLIN
TY, FLORIDA
M C A LOT 3E. BLOCK C. LAKE
KATHRYN PARK SECONO ADDI­
TION, ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN PLAT
BOOK I t PAOES 41 ANO 43. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
F/K/A BEOINNINO AT THE
NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 30.
BLOCK C. LAKE KATHRYN PARK
TH R O ADOtnON. ACCOROINO TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AB RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 14. PAOE 47.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA RUN 3 8011'
E 71 FEET. THENCE 8 Od** W IOO
FEET. THENCE N 80*11' W 71
F E ET THENCE N 08*0* E 100

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Mtmea OP A PIMUC HEAR8M TO c o m n c n TH8
ADOPTION OP AN ORD84ANC1 BY TH8 CITY OP
SANFORD. PLOmOA
Neats to haraOy f»an M * Pubto mating ad bo I d a to* Commuann Room
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PM. an OctaOar 22. 2001 to urwttar toa adoption d an ontaam* by t a Car d

TD A »* * X 0756* ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN S A 46 AM)
SMITH CANAL ROAD AM} BETWEEN CENTRAL PARK DRIVE ANO UP1ALA
ROM}. AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

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Ad. panono alh
a apadal aocommoitoOon to partegiaio to tra proahould contact court
ArtninMraaon ol loiapliono rumbar
(407)66X4330. n d Mar toon aavan
(7) day* prior to to* procaodtog H
haartog mpahad. (TDO) 1*008196771, or Vdc* (V) 1*0O8SM 77t
«to Flortda Rotoy Sarvfca
Mason A Aaooctoloa. P A
17717 U 1 18 Norto. Su*a 100
r. a 33714
(777)138-3800
Puboah: Octotar x 10,3001
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tod
NATIONAL TAX ASSISTANCE
CORP , to* holdor d too toOowVq
Mcolafa) ho* Mad aakl cartMe*t*(&gt;) for a lax dsad to b* laauad
toafotm. Tha cartMcaM nunbtKi)
and y**r(a) d laauanc*, to* daaertpton d to* proporty. and to* nam*(&gt;)
to ahlch I naa aaaaaaad Mar* a*
C l KTTFICA T I NO; 1883
T1AR OP BSUANCX; 1888
PARCEL ID* 21-31-3110100000030
DaaerfpOon d Preparty; LEG LOT 3
Bl_K G SUMMERSET NORTH SEC
3 PB IS PO 38
Nam** to which aaaaaaart FRAN­
CIS K NAlfl
A l d aakl preparty tang to t a
C tua y d Samnoa. Siam d Ftortd*.
Unlaaa auch eentka*K«) ahal b*
radaamad aocordtog to tot toa p o p
any daaertoad to auch carahc*•*(»)
n d ba add to to* N f a d Mddar d
toa naat bard door, Somtodo Courty
Courthouaa, Santord. Ftortd*. on
Monday. OctoMr 31. 2001, ol
1100am.
Poymord d Solo too. *rT-ar*H documantary Btamp E l m and
rauunltig tooa am raqdmd to b*
paid try to* tuecaaaM biddar d ta
ad*. Fid paymant d an amout
aqud to to* N f w d bid to dua athto
34 hour* aflat to* adwrtaad ton* d
aato. A l ptymanta ahal p* caah or
guaramaad
toalrumanl.
mad*
payad* to to* Ctort d to* Cbnkf
CourtDalad on 1/13/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Dapury
Ctort
Pudnh Saptambar It , 31. and
OctoPar X 10. 2001
EE1M
for Taa Oaad
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. m.l
SAUL 1 CO AS CUSTOOIAN (ARI­
ZONA) , to* hddar d to* todoaHng
eartdicaMil haa Mad laid camflcatoti) tor a laa daad to b* toauad
toaraon Tha carbftcal* numbaKi)
and yaartt) d toauanca. to# daaenpnon d to# praporty. did to* nam*(i)
to afach a aaa aaaaaaad Mam a*
CERTIFICATE NO; 2143
TEAR OF M U A N C I : 1W t
PARCEL IDt: 34-2O-32 30OC32O-

0000
Oaaenpoon d Proparty LEG SEC
34 TWP 203 ROE 32E N 206.71 FT
OF E 41X1 FT OF SW 1/4 OF SW
1/4
Nam** in which aaaaaaad: GENE C
BENNETT
A l d Mid property tang to to*
Coudy d Samtoda. Sul* d Ftonda
Unto** auch carttcatofa) ahal ba
radtamad accordng to law, to* proparty cteoertoad n auch c*rt»cato(t|
wto ba add to toa Nfwoi biddar al
to* wad born doer. Samnto Couty
Courthouaa. Santord. Florida, on
Monday OctoPar 29, 2001. at
11 00am.
Paymant d Sato toa. apptoaW*
documantary stomp Ilia* and
moordkig toa* am raqumd to ba
paid by in* auccasifd biddar al to*
aato Ful paymant d an amoait
aqua! to to* haghaal bd to dua wean
24 hour* a/tor toa advanaad bma d
aato A l payment* ahal ba caah or
guaramaad
tostrumani.
mad*
payable to to* Ctort d to* Cktud
Court
Dated on 8/13/2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Dapury
Clark
Pubkah. Sapiambar 18. 26. and
October 3. 10. 2001
EE 113
tar T i l Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tilt
NATIONAL TAX ASSISTANCE
CORP . to* holder d to* totowmg
citato) tor a taa daad ta ba asoad
toaraon Tha cartfeat* numb*r(a)
and yaaRi) d aauanca. to* daaovbon d to* propany, and toa n*m*to|
n ahrch 4 was anaa tad a/am a*

A oompm* dmtnpaon and a espy d t a ordnanea dial ba
d l a Cty dart tar aa panona daamg to aumrw r a aarra
A&lt; part** in raanar and ertrsns traa han an ocBortray to b* taad d and raai.
•»
By ordar d t a Cty Cornnaaon d t a Cay ol SantonL Fiona*
PERSONS WITH OrtAM UnCl NEEDWO ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN
ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT TV* HUMAN RESOURCES
O ff ICE ADA COORDINATOR At H3962* 40 HOURS M ADVANCE OF THE
MEETWK3
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC t a parton dacada* to anaal a dyoaon mala w«i
raaiari la any maaar conaatorad u t a dut* maMrg or laanng. ha may nsad a
•amaam raend d t a prooaadnga, Riudng t a laaamony and aadanc*. atuch
raoord M not pmadad by to* Cty d SantonL |TS 280 01051
janat R Doufarty. CMC
Cty Oar*
Putam Octotar 10. 17.2001
EF076

CERTIFICATE NO; 1M3
YEAR OF H1UANCE: 16*6
PARCEL 10* 02 2D30-121-00002280
Daacnplton d Property UNIT 228
RIDQEWOOO VILLAS A CONDO
ORB 3184 PG 268
Nam** n which aaaaaaart AMU
CAR COLON
A l d tad proparty bang ti to*
County d Sammeto. SUM d Ftonda
Uniats auch cartAcalato) ahal ba
radaamad accordng to toa. to* proparty deaerted m auch cartrfcalato)
w4l ba add to Oto N f w d biddar al
toa wait bent door. Samaioto Cowry
Courthouaa Santord, Ftonda. on
Monday, October 29. 3001, al
It 00am
Payment ol Sato la*, appkcrbto
documentary stamp laiaa and
mcordng to** am raqumd to b*
pad by to* l u t a u U bddar alto*
aato Ful paymad d an amounl
equal to to* hrfwat tad &lt;a dua witon
24 houn afiar to* •draroaad ana d
aato A l paymanta ahal b* caah or
guaramaad
aiatrumam.
in
payable to to* Ctort d to* Croat
Cowl
Oatod on 8/13/2001
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctort
Publish Sapiambar 19, 26. and
October 3. 10, 2001
EE1S2

Leg a ls

eg als

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. PM
AMERICAN TAX F U N D M LLC .
noBowr of wm roeowwig e m p
caat/a) has Mad aald carMcaaafa) tor
a toa daod to b* laouad taamcn. Th*
It) and yw*r(a) d
laauanc*. to# diacrtpOon otto# prop­
erty, and to* named) In ahkto 4 waa
aaaaaaad to am aa to»ow«
C C H T fIC A T I NO: 3 1 «
T1AR OP ISSUANCE: 1166
PARCEL IDO: 34-20-30-5MD-00000020
DatoMton d Property LEG U88T
2 HACIENDA VILLAGE ORB 2786
PO 589
Nam** In which aaaaaaad: WAR­
REN V STEARNS. HELEN W
STEARNS
A l d add proparty bang In toa
Courty d Somlndo, Stato d Ftortd*.
Urtoo* ouch eorttacotod) ahal ba
mdaamadaccen lng to tort too proparty itoicitoid ta auch eorttac*&gt;*(»)
w « bo add to ta* Mghaal biddar *1
taa west Irani door. Bombrolo County
Courthouaa, Santord. Flortda. on
Monday. October 29. 2001. *1
1100am.
Poymerd d Sale to*. appOrahta
documantary olamp Ia n* and
locordtag toot am rnqdrnd to b*
too tuccaadd batoat at toa
paymant d an o n a irt
aqud to too N f w d bid la dua wwan
24 hours a/tor to* admitted ton* d
aato A l paymanti aha* ba caah or
guaranteed
aiatrumam,
mod*
payable ta to* Ctort d to* Chart
Coat
Dated on 1/13/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Dapury
Ctort
Publish: Sapiambar 11, 21, and
October X 10,3001
EE H I
lor Tfa Oood
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tod
RUTH COLM AR, toahddardta*
-

' ---- ------- ■ * - -■ - r - a L u

1 , I - . i -t

7*rnq CWwCST#&lt;S/ n » » TrMq RJUQ

cartotcato/a) tor a laa dead to bo
Mottod toaraon. Tha corttacolo nunbor(t) and yooRa) d laauanc*. to*
(jovcrpoon c» in# propwry, ana r a
namafi) ta which •
CO m P ICA TE NO; 3M7
YEAN OP ISSUANCE: 1887
PARCEL ID*. 22-21-30-300-00200000

DaaerpSon d Proparty BEC 22
TWP 21S ROE 30E B 100 F T OF N
1/4 LYING E OF FIELD CLUB SUBO
» W OF DEER RUN UNIT 7B
■mao ta *4ikh aaaaaaad; AMCR9FIRST DEV CORP
A l d add property botag ta to*
Cowry d Sammoto. Stai* d Flortcto.
Unto** ouch corMcda/t) ahal b*
redeemed accordng to law. to* prop•fly il&lt;&gt;r it f ij ikni such cartMicala^i)
w « ta add to th* Ngtoatt bkMar d
ta* wool front door. Bamnd* County
Courthout*. Santord. Ftortd*, on
nday, October 20. 2001. at
IIDOam.
Paymant d Sol* to*,
documentary stamp
DrtSng laa* am raqumd to be
paid by ta* auccasshi bddar d to*
salt. Ful payment d an amowt
aqud to ta* N f w l bid M due «4tata
24 how* a/tor toa adi irtaad dm* d
■. A l paymanti ahal ba caah or
guaranteed
Inalrumam.
mad*
payable to taa Ctort d taa C b ad
Court
Dalad on 8/13/2001.
MARYANHE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CO UR T
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Dapdy
Cart
Pubkah: September 18. 28, and
October X 10.2001
EE 150

tof T u D u d
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, Vttt
VERNON L JOHNSON . N h o k M f
d toa tolowing carbflcataf t) haa Mad
tad carttacato/al tor a tar daad to bo
Mtaiod taomon. Th# cortBcato numbsrli) and y*ar(a| d laauanc*, to*
^ u M U L u e —k illauw imm r- a irt-i r dwrunli
■prwHjflll Of uNB prOplwT1f, w*1U MKm
nama(a) In which « waa aaaaaaad
C E R TV K A T1 NO: 323
YEAR OP K lU A N C t: 1888
PARCEL KM: 25-18-30-5X0-0706-

0110
Oaacrtpacn d Property- LEG LO T
11 BLK 7 TH B TOWN OF SAN­
FORD PB 1 PO 58
Nam** m which aaaaaaad; LIN­
COLN
WILLIAMS.
RACHEL
W ILIAM S
A l d said propany bamq ta toa
Cowly d Sammoia. Stale d Ftortd*.
Unto** such caraftcalaU) ahal ba
redeemed eccordmg to low. toa p n p
arty daaertoad ta auch camficato(a)
m l b* add to to# htfiad biddar al
to* weal hem door. Samanla County
Courthouaa. Santord. Florida, on
Monday. October 38. 3001, al
1100am.
Payment d Sal* to*, appkcabl*
documantary stamp ter ea and
recorrtng lee* am raqumd to ba
pad by toe euccaeaAJ bddar at to*
tala. Ful paymant d an amowl
equal to toa fafiaat bid Is dua adhm
24 houn alter to* advartiaad bma d
tala A l payments ahal b* cash or
guaramaad
inatrumant.
mads
payad* to to* Clark d to* C M u t
Court
Dalad on 9/13/2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
CM
Pubkah: Seprember 18. 38. I
October X 10. 2001
EE 148
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 010R-3S**-05A K
ta toa Maitar d to# Adoption d
H sp
DAV10 A FITZOERAIO
NOTICC OF ACTION
TO: Damat E. Pad*
Address Unknown
Th# Petfconer, DAVID A FITZGER­
ALD. hereby gtvee notice the! a
Peetion For Adopaon wee filed on
Auguet 23.2001. end e now penrsng
•s Cera Number 01 OfV 3596 OSA K
In the Cvuol Court m the Sute oI
Ftoride. County of Seminole, for
adoption cf Ihe minor child, M S P.
bom on February 27, 19*92, by the
Petitioner
The whereabout* of
Darnel E. Pad*, the natural father of
the minor child, l« unknown. You are
required to serve a copy of your writ­
ten defenses, if any to i, on Ihe
Petitioner * attorney. Gregory II.
WSeorv. Esquire, 29 E Pine Street.
Orlando. Ftonda 32801. otherwise e
judgment of adoption may be
cantered, 'tor th#' rafcef demanded
The Defendant » required to Me
written defense* with the Oerli on or
before OCTOBER 19.2001.
Signed on 13th day of September,
2001
MARYANN MORSE. Clem of the
Court
By Nancy a Winter

Deputy Clem
Pubtofr-Saplambor 18.36. and
October X 1X3001
EE 148
M THE CSRUET COURT
O F TH E 18TH

C A M NO. 81-PH 3888 PtA W
to ta* Adcpson ob
B L P and K M P
NOTICE OK ACTION
TO: JEFFREY ARTHUR REDIDO
YOU IWE NOTIFIED taaf a
Trocaedtoge hava bofta,
by LAWRENCE CYRM. ARTHUR and
Me wk*. PAMELA LYTME ARTHUR,
btah motaar ol to* mtoer chbban
bom on Novamber 1, 1984 and
Saptontaot IS, 1187, and you am
raqMod to ton* a copy f your nitten oonoart or
to toaoo proon taa PoMonart. toroufi
tomay. R. GREGORY
COLVPL ESO URE. whoM adfooa
M Port Olio* Baa 3101. Orlando.
Ftortd*. 33803-3106 on or botoro
OCTOBER 12,2001. Ybumuotaloo
lorwero me ongmei wen me csem or
t k s C o u lf 301 Norta Part Avonu*.
Santord. Ftortd*. 33771. prior to
ol poMonort or fmmotfoMy
taoraahar IF YOU FAX. TO DO 80.
A DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED
AGAMST YOU.
DATED IM Sta day al SEPTEM­
BER. 2001
UARTAM4E MORSE
CLERK OF THE e m e u rr COURT
By Nancy R W k M r
Oapuy Ctort
FlMahiSopMntaor 19,26, and
October X tO.2001
EE141
ALTAMONTE TO W M O , P4CUNCLAMES YE N K X E AUCTION
117 MARKER 8T„
ALTAMONTE 8PRMOS. FL
SALE BEGINS AT 1000 AM. BOLD
ASM . NO WARRANTY. NO TTTL1.
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL BK3S
PURSUANT -01 TO F.S. 71X7B
11-06-3061
1867 NISSAN
JN1PB2431HU017071
1183 NISSAN
1N4EB31P4NC762787
1M7 CADILLAC
lOUQSIW SHJStOtlS
1866 FORD
1FTDE14YXOHA47606
1867 FORD
1FABP2381KT116472
HOMEMADE TR U )
IMCNOWN
1862 DOOGE
1B3XA11361 f lC T B O
1867 C W Y 8 LE R
1C38F66P2HW101308
IM S VOLVO
YV1AXI640F1114454
1X3001

NOTICE a HEREBY GIVEN, tort
SAUL 1 CO AS CUSTOOIAN (AJAX)
1 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA­
NY, P4C, ta* holdor f ta* toBontag
tacMofi) haa Nad aald can*caat(a) tor a toa daad to b* laauad
tatrocn. Th* carahraaa iwnbarta)
and yaarta) f It a lic * , ta* daaenpkon oi ta* property and toa n*ma(i)
to * N f i a waa aaaaaaad Warn a*
C E N TfIC A Tl NO; 44X3
VIAW OF IMUAMCO: Ik**
P A K O D * 34 J l 31 ftW-UOO2000
Daocrtpkcn (4 Proporty: LEG I M T
306 BLDG 14 HUNTERS RESERVE
A CO fO O PB 33 PQB 67 TO 37
Namot In which aaaaaaad:
WILLIAM N OERIOOER
A l oi aakl property being ta taa
Cou*y of Sonknoto. Siam ol Ftortd*.
Unlaaa auch ooflk t r U i ) ahal ba
ladtamad aocordtog to low, to# prop­
erty dtacatoad ta auch carttanaala)
wM b* aototo ta* hlf3**l btodar al
to* wad bora door, Samavka Counry
Courthout*. Santord. Ftonda. on
Monday. Kuvombot IP, 2001, *1
11:00am.
Paymort ol 3*1* to*. oppOnahl*
documanlary tu m p taaaa and
louurJ tig too* *m mquirad to ba
ptod by to* auccaaaM bkktor *1 to*
•ol*. Ful parm l pi on am ort
equal to to* h l f n bkt to due w**i
24 howt after to* adwkaad km* oi
aato. Al p*ym*m&gt; ahal ta cash or
guammtod
kiabumam.
madt
pryabw to to* Ctort oi to* O o r t
Court
Deled on KV4/200I.
LAflYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMMOIE COUNTY, FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Oapuly
Ctort
Pubkah Octotar 10.17.34.11,2001
FF093
- - ^ofa Appiicsuon
mu tlw w tlj,*
noiiCt
tar T m Deed
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVER N t
SAUL A CO AS CUSTODIAN (AJAX)
l PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA­
NY, N C , tie holder of ft# taArartng
certAcete&lt;t) hra Ned rad cert*C4te(«) tor • t u deed to be taeued
thereon. The cert ikale numbertr)
end yeerti) of leeuence, toe deecrptan of toe property, and toe named)
to wheh l wee eeeeerad ta/ere ee
»■ n

CERTIFICATE NO. 4252
YEAR OF ISSUANCC: 19M
PARCEL IO# 16-21-31-813^0000*
0030
Descnphon of Rropecfjf LEO LOT 3
OVIEDO EXECUTIVE CENTER PB
35 PG 22
Name* In which urateed: WASF1
A MAKAR
Al of tddd propeny bemg to toe
County of Senwiofe, State of Ftonda.
Unteet «uch cemflcete(t) iM l be
mdeemed ecconinq to tow. toe property deecnbed to auch cem6cete&lt;i)
wd be tokJ to the Nghett bidder ti
toe west from door, Seminole Comfy
Courthouse. Sentord. Florida, on
Monday, November 19, 2001, at
It 00am.
Payment of Seta Ira. appfccabta
documentary tum p taxee end
recording taee ere required to be
pwd by toe tucneeaM bidder af toe
teta Ful payment of an amounl
equal to toe repeat tad ta due raNn
24 hour# altar toe advemeed Bme of
teta. A l peymenta the! be crah or
guaranteed
instrument.
made
payable to toe Ctam of toe Orcud
Court.
Dated on ICV4/2001
MARYANHE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctam
Pubkah October 10. 17,24,31,2001
FF064
tar Tk* Piait
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, toal
SAUL 1 CO AS CUSTOOtAN (ARI­
ZONA) i PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY, INC . toe holder of toe
following corti6cafa&lt;s) haa Ned raid
certificated) for a tea deed to be
eauad thereon. The certJtcata numberla) and yeer(a) of kaauence. toe
description of toe property, and ihe
nama(s) n wfucti 4 waa m ew e d
■ware as follow*
CERTIFICATE NO: 3613

Wednesday. October 10. 2001

Pa#C SB

L eg a ls

L eg a ls

L eg a ls

Y IA R OF ISSUANCt: IB M
PARCEL ID* 26-21-30-111-00000490
P w o M t a oi Property LEG LOT
49B BRANCH TREE PB 21 PG 50
Namaa In which taaaaaart GENE
SEMEL. DEBORAH SEUEL
A l oi aatrt property bang n ta*
Courty oi Seminal*. Start oi Flort)*.
Ltartoa auch cortlic H il thok ta
radaamad according to law, the
,propeny a w o ie a in luen cenmckrtd) w « ta add u ta* N fm l bidder af toe weal front door, Sefflincita
County
Courthouaa.
Sanford.
Flortda. on Monday. No«*mtar 18.
2001. *1 1100am.
Payment oi Bart la*, appkcabl*
documantary damp taaaa and
mooning loo* am raqumd lo bo
pold by ta# ouccaaaiii brddtr *1 ta*
tol*. FiR paymort oi an amouk
•quaito ta* N?iaal bd ■ dua wkhln
24 hook afiar ta* adiartaad km* oi
salt A l paymart* ahal ta caah or
gua/amaad
inatrumanf.
mod*
payobrt to ta* Oort at ta* Qroul
Court.
Dated an KV4/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
a E R K OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctort
Pubtoh Octotar 10. 17,24.31,2001
FF083

NOTICC IS HEREBY GIVEN, the!
SAUL 6 CO AS CUSTOOIAN (ARI­
ZONA) 6 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY. IN C . toe holder of toe
nfteated) hat Med raid
i) lor a tai deed to be
leeued toereon. The certAcefe nunbefit) end yeerlt) of rauence, toe
deeorfpficin! of toe property, end ihe
neme&lt;i) in which it wee teeeeeed

THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS,
DEVISEES. GRANTEES. CREDI­
TORS ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST THEM. ANO ALL PAR­
TIES CLAIMING ANY H TE R E S T IN
ANO TO THE FOLLOWING REAL

tor T U Dood
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, taot
SAUL 1 C O AS CUSTOOIAN (ARI­
ZONA) I PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY. P C , ta* tatter ol ta*
c*nflcst*(a| tor a eu daad to ta
laauad tatroon. Th* carttlcal* nuntarli) and yaarta) oi laauanc#. taa
datedpoon oi ta* propany. and ta*
nam*(a) In oikch a waa aaaaaaad
c t i m n c A n NO; m *i
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: 1888
PARCEL IOO: 28-21-3110000001480
DaacrtoOon oi Property LEO LOT
149 COUNTRY LANE PB 29 POS 77
178
Nam** H aikeh aaaaaaad SEAN L
MASON
A3 ol said proporty boaig n tao
County oi Samncto. Start ol Ftonda.
Unto** auch carotaata/i) dial ta
radaamad occonlng to k k tao prop­
erty dooedtad to such c*rtftcato(a)
wti be eofd to toe hghtii bKtoer at
ta* wear Irani door, Samtioto County
Counhoua*. Santord. Ftonda. on
Monday, November 19. 3001, *1
1100am.
a j B a l a 4 —.
———4 . . k . 4 .
■toyirtean or
SMMe iwe, eppEBoeuse
documantary tum p uaa* and
focordtog too* am raqorod to ta
paid by taa auccaaaU bktoar al ta*
aato. Ful paymart oi an amoait
tquai to ta* N^iett bid w dj* warwi
24 taura after ta* advanaad am* oi
aato. A l paymart* ahal ta cam or
guaranteed
Inttnmanl.
mod*
payabrt to ta* Ctort ol ta* Ciroul
Court.
DModon 10/4/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Dapury
Ctort
PuDkatvOctotar 10.17.24,31.2001
FF082
tor Tk* Dead
NOTICE a HEREBY GIVEN, tail
SAUL ft CO AS CUSTOCIAN (ARI­
ZONA) ft PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY. INC . *&gt;• Iwkrtr t* mw
toAmvmq cwrtilwa«M«&gt; haa Nad arwd
canil)cal*&lt;e) tor a laa daad to ta
laouad taoroon. Th* comical* nunv
bard) and yaaRe) at tokuoAM. ta*
dotertphon oi tao property, and taa
nam*&lt;s) to which « waa aaaaaaad
CERTIFICATE NO: 1966
YEAR OP ISSUANCt: 1999
PARCEL KM: 06-20-30-SAL 26000230
Dracnpeon of Property: LEO LOTS
23 24 25 ♦ 26 BLK 26 CRYSTAL
LAKE WINTER HOMES SU0O PB 2
PO 115
Nemra in which attested: CREWS
SANDERS, AMY L HALO. BETTY L
HALO
A« of said property being to toe
County of Semrota, Stats of Florida.
Unless auch cerl*caie&lt;s) ahal be
redeemed ecoortkng to lew, toe prop­
erty deecribed to auch ceruffcafe(«)
wR be raid to toe higheet bidder at
toe weel from door. Senenole County
Courthouse. Santord. Ftonda, on
Monday. November 19. 2001, el
11:00am.
Peymeni of Sale lee. apple able
documentary stamp teats and
ordng feet are required to be
peid by toe successful balder al Vie
9. Fut peymeni of an amount
•quefto toe higheel bd la due wilNn
24 hours after toe advertised time of
•tie. A l peymenta ahal be caah or
guaranteed
Instrument,
made
payable to toe dark of toe Orcurt
Court.
Dated on UV4/7001
MARYANNE MORSE
C U R K OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Clerk
Pubteh Octet*’ 10.17.24.31.2001
FF06I
Notice of Application
tor Taa Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, toal
SAUL A CO AS CUSTOOIAN (ARI­
ZONA) A PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY. INC . toe holder of Ihe
toftowtng certihcale(s) haa Med raid
certificate^) tor a Uu deed to be
traued toereon. The certiftoele rtumberts) end yearii) of wauance. toe
description of toe property, and toe
neme(a|) to which a m
CERTIFICATE NO: 647
Y IA R OF ISSUANCE: 1999
PARCEL IDt 29-19-31 SLX40000100
Description of Property: LEO LOT
10 SANFORD TRAIL ESTATES PB
45 PCS 12 4 13
Names in which auerae* TYRAN
SULLIVAN SR. JO ANNE LANSIOUfT
Ail of raid property being to the
County of Seminole. Stale of Ftonda
Unleu such certificated) ahel be
redeemed aocordtog to law, toe prop­
erty deecrtoed to such certtocated)
wd be sold to toe
batoer at
toe west front door. Sammoia County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida, on
Monday. November 19. 2001. el
11 OOem
Peymeni of Sale fee. applicable
documentary stamp taias and
recording fees are required to be
paid by toe uucceuM bidder at toe
rale. Fun paymant cf an amount
equal to toa highest bid la due within
24 hours aflat toe*
1
*advertised time of
2
sale. All payment* the* 'be caah or
guaranteed
instrument,
made
payable to toe Clerk of toe Cecud
Court
Dalad on 1014/2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Clerk
Pubkah October 10. 17. 24. 31.2001
FF090
Notice ol Application
lor Taa Deed

C I im F K A T I NO: 647
YEAN OP IttU AN CE: 1966
PARCEL 10* 35-19-30-613-21000110
Deecrjption cf Property: LEO S 10
F T OF LOT 11 ♦ ALL LO T 12 BLK 21
PINE LEVEL PB 6 PO 37
Name* In which wrasse* WILLIE
V GRAHAM. ELIZABETH H GRA­
HAM
A l of uto property beetg in toe
Co**y of Semeiole. State of Florida
Unteee auch cemAceW&lt;i) ihaf be
redeemed eccordmg lo lew, toe
property dveertoed in such cedAcefe(») w « be eoid to toe fegheaf btoder al toe weel bont door. Semnoto
County
Courtooura,
Sanford,
Florida, oh Monday, November 19.
2001, al 11 OOem.
Peymeni of Sate fee, eppftcabta
documentery ttamp taxes and
recording fee* are required to be
peal by toe tucceeeful bidder et toe
•ale. f\M peymeni of an amounl
equal to toe Ngheet bid It due wahin
24 hour# after toe advemeed lime of
take. Af peymenta ahal be cash or
guaranteed instrument.
made
payable to toe Ciehi of toe Circul
Court
Deled on icy4,2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
C U R K OF THE a R C U IT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by OERALDtNE HARFORO D ^uty
Clerk
Pubftih October 10,17.24,31.2001
2 2 2 __________________________

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, toal
SAUL 6 CO AS CUSTOOIAN (UWCOLN) A PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY. IN C . toe holder of toe
toAowmg cenftcaMa) hra Med awd
cedAcate&lt;t) lor a t u daad to be
leeued toereon. The certAeate r**nberti) and yeer(t) of iaauance, toe
detcnpOon of toe property, end toe
neme(i) to which « wee eaeeeeed
CERTIFICATE NO: 2290
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1999
PARCEL IDt: 05-20-32-301-001W0000
Description of Property: LEG SEC
05 TWP 20S RGE 32E S 1/2 OF NW
1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF NW 1/4
Name* to which esaessedb WAL­
TER S OLLER, FRANCIA OLLER
A l of sate property bemg to toe
Couny of Serrknoie. Stats of Flortda
Uniats auch certificated) toal be
redeemed (©coning to law, toe prop­
erty desenbed to such certificated)
* « be raid to toe hi^wel better al
toe west front door, Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida, on
Monday, November 19, 2001, el
1100am.
Payment of Sale fee, appicaWe
documentary stamp taxes and
reooRflng fees are required to be
paid by toe successful biddar at toe
•ale Ful peymeni of an amouk
equal to toa Nghesi bd is due wSNn
24 hours after toe advertised tme of
safe. A l payments shal be cash or
guaranteed
instrument,
made
payable to toe dark of toe Cacu*
Court
Doted on 104/2001
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Clerk
Pubfah. October 10. 17.24. 31.2001

I I2 S L
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
o f th e irm
JUOtQAL CIRCUIT
•f ANO FOR
S IH N O U I COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASS NO. 01-CA-1996 14K
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK.
FA SUCCESSOR BY
CORPORATE MERGER TO GREAT
WESTERN BANK, A FEDERAL
SAVINGS BANK,

DON F. LINCOLN, af u* . et a l.
Defendants)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
SUZANNE CONRY REED, 4 atoe,
and/or dead Ns (toeif) unknown
haem, dtviaeae, legalee* or grantee*
end al person* or parti#* daimng
by. toroufi. under or agamef hen
(toem).

YOU ARE NOTIFIED tost an Action
lor foredoaure of mortgage on toe
following
property
In
SEMlNOLECounty. Ftonda
LOTS 15 ANO 16. BEAR LAKE
HEIGHTS. ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THERE O f AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 8. PAGE 99. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA.
he* been Med against you and you
are requred to serve a copy of your
wreten defense*. 4 any. to A on
SPEAR ANO HOFFMAN. PA..
Attorney*, whora address it 706
South Due Highway. Coral Gable*.
Ftonda 33148. (305 j€66-2299. with*
30 day* after toe hr*! publication of
toe notice, and to hie toe original with
toe Clerk of toe Court either before
service on SPEAR ANO HOFFMAN.
P A , attorney* or imnwtoialely there­
after; otherwise a default will be
entered agamsi you tor the rekef
demanded! in the Complaint of
WITNESSmy hand and seal of tola
Court on tort O CT 0 4 2001 day of
OCTOBER. 2001
(SEAL)
MaryannE Morse CLERK
Aa Dark of toe Court
By Ruth King
A* Deputy Clerk
Parsons with rkrabAty who need a
special accommodation to partici­
pate to tort procradtog should con­
tact ADA Coordinator at 301 N Park
Avenue, Suite N . Sanford, Ftonda
32771, at least five day* poor to the
proceeding Telephone (407)3234330 •«!
4227;
1 600 955•771(TDO). or 1 60O-955A770(V).
we Ftonda Relay Service ^cr
Publsh October 10. 17.2001
FF066
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Cara No: 01-CA21t6*14»W
CLARETHA CAMPBELL,
Plaintiff,
v*.

WILLJE
KNIGHT.
LOU ELLA
KNIGHT. MATTIE M KNIGHT. LEO
KNIGHT. TERRY JEAN KNIGHT.
CHARLIE KNIGHT, JIMMY KNIGHT,
SADIE M
CAPEHART, LEU
KNIGHT, JR ANO OORENZO
KNIGHT. AS THE HEIRS OF MARY
KNIGHT, DECEASED
Defender*! *).
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO WILDE KNIGHT. LOUEILA
KNIGHT. MATTIE M KNIGHT. LEO
KNIGHT. TERRY JEAN KNIGHT.
CHARLIE KNIGHT AND JIMMY
KNIGHT. IF ALIVE. ANO IF DEAD.

LOTS 1 ANO 7 ANO ONE-HALF
(t/T) OF THE VACATED ALLEY ON
THE EAST SIDE OF BLOCK X
LOCKHART
SUBDIVISION.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN P U T
BOOK 3. PAGE TO. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED taot *
Complolnl to qMoi kta to fail proper­
ly untie a u* t a d p m o r t to
Florida Slatut* Section 55 001
ragonSng tao toOoaAng praporty In
Serum* CouYy. Ftonda.
LOTS I ANO 2 ANO ONE-HALF
(II?) OF THE VACATED ALLEY ON
THE EAST SIDE OF BLOCK X
LOCKHART
SUBDIVISION.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECOROED M P U T
BOOK 3. PAOE 70. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
Haa tain Ikad agatoat you and you
or* raqund to aorv* * copy of your
wrman dalanooa. * any to X on EVE­
LYN W CLONINGER. ta* PtanMT*
attorney, ahoa* addraaa lo 1111
Wait Broadway, Onado. Ftortd*
32765. and who** maang odd*** Il
P. O B n 620X37. Ovwdo. Ftortd*
27762-0X37. on or baton No* X
2001. wid N* ta* original wta ta*
Cto* ol tai* court, oahor baton aontc* on th* ptaaiMTi attorney or
Brnmeaieieiy merveiver,, omentoae e
datOMl wd ta *n*nd agalnot you
WTTNESSmy hand and ta* aoat ol
tM Court on th* dry ot O CT • 1
2001.2001
(SEAL)
0*1* ol Orcu# and County
Court Sananol* Couly. Ftortd*
BY Dabonh Conan
EVELYN W CLONINGER
CLONINGER ANO EAES
P .0 BOX 620337
OVIEDO. FL 32762-0337
AMERICANS WITH DISABftJTIES
ACT OF IM P
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER
No. 93-97
Person* with a drtabdty who need
a tpeciai accommodation to partteftpete in thi* proceeding ahoutt oorv
tael ADA Coordinator *1301 N. Perk
Avenue. Suite N. 301, Santord.
Ftonda 32771 at toast TWO(2) (toy*
prior to toe proceedtog. Telephone:
(407)655-4227;
1-600-955-8771
(TOO).
Pubkah October 10.17.24.31.2001
FF085
UEQAL MOTTC1
PUBLIC AUCTION
kvtivktoaia andtor corporate i
Viet e warehouseman'* ken eust* on
Ihe contenl* of their storage M
of non-peymenl of
chargee tor storage, storage Insur­
ance, transportation, j
chargee. The warehouseman1! Hen
w* be entoroed by PUBLIC AUC­
TION OF THE CONTENTS O f
THEIR STORAGE LOT intoee tol
peymeni of tee amounl Indicatod
below Is made in caah or carnftod
fund* prior to tee time of auction.
Lor 5-1018
Warehouse Receipt traued to Or
Robert toOr Gayle Me Cord
fw * n r « O ue ra .tio a 10
l u t K r a « n Artrtsera 1900 Bra**

Court. Heeterow. FL 32746
Contents of lo t Three peieto of
household goods and personal
effect* picked u p from the A J
Loeraig Transfer of Santord Flortta
on September 22, 1965 ptoe u M i
quent addition* and le u subsequent
dtoetion* to rad inventories.
Lot 8-1336
Warehouse Recrapt Issued to Betty
Ecknonds
Balance Due $11,738 66
Last Known Address 1012 Wage
Lake Dr, Monroe, NC 26110
Contents of Lot ThuleenpaSets of
effeds weighing 17,399 pounds
picked up from 400 Goff Brook Qrcte
Unit 102, Longwood, FL 32779 on
September 21. 2000
Date of Auction: Saturday. October
17th, 1001
Time of Auction 10 00 am.
Place of Auction: Warehouse
Orounds
Tredway's Moving 4 Storage, Inc.
400 Central Park Drive
Santord. FL 32771
ft! Kendal W. Hamm.
Kendal W Marnkn. Preaatonl
Tredway's Moving 4 Storage. Inc
Santord. FL 32771
Publsh October 10.17. 2001
FF084
______________
NOTICC O f
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice to hereby given teal I am
engaged m business af PO Bos
•300065 Fern Park. FL 32730
Semnoto County. Ftonda under tee
Fctttioua Name of Card-Tiebe and
teat I intend to regnter said nama
with tee OMeron of Corporations.
Talahassra, Ftonda. n accordance
with tee provisions of tea Fictitious
Name Statutes, to-Wit Section
855 09. Ftonda Statutes 1991.
Kim Ksffcng
Pubtoh October 10, 2001
FF083
NOTICC OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN
MCCONNELL TOWINO WILL S O L
AT PUBLIC AUCTION. FOR SAL­
VAGE FOR CASH. ON DEMANO
TO HIGHEST BIDDER, THE FOL­
LOWING DESCRIBED VEHICLE^
AUCTION TE A R MAKE m i
OCTOBER M TH
79 PONTIAC
2U87W9N183550
87 OLDSMOBILE
1Q3AJ51R5HO343970
88 JEEP
1JCMR7812JT096662
OCTOBER 25TH
65 DOOGE
1B7HD14T4GS020106
87 NISSAN
JN1HU15S3HX041541
79CHEV
CCU149J119099
OCTOBER 27TH
94 MERCURY
1MELM6241RH645245
OCTOBER 29TH
88 TOYOTA
1NXAE82G4JZ5I3671
OCTOBER 30TH
93 FORD
1FTCRI0A0PUB45556
OCTOBER J1ST
90CHEV
2GIWN54T1L9233076
91 MERCURY
1MEPMC045MH643546
The Auction will be held at 9 00 am
on ftard 'deles .above.
McConnei Towing AReoovtty,
2800 Santord Ave.
Santord. FI. 32773
Prospective batters .may inspect
vehetos one hour prior to sale
Terms are X A S H OR CERTIFIED
FUNOS" McConnei Towing
reserves Ihe right to accept or refect
any and al BIOS
Publish October 10.2001
FFG73

i

�r

L eg a ls

PuMc Melon to b*h*M*l SOI an.
onto* lltortay MOcMk*». MS1.M
N kwt door of Altar, Towng h t

L eg a ls

L eg a ls

A COPY O f THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a parton dacKtat to appeal a daevon
mad* trtt! retried to any manat conMdsfsd si Pm a ta ri meehng of la a *
mg. ha may naad a variMOm racoid ol
Sri proceettogi
toa laa*.
many arid tndanc*. witch record la
not prowled by to* Cay ol Sentord
(FS 2S80109I
CyntoM Poriai.
Daputy C*y Clark
Pubkah October 10.2001
FFOSO

AJ oPmt a etlaoie d PM riereriare
and paraona taring dama a

Locatod al 24*9 Oki lak* Mary Rd
SUM 134. M M FI tar tM pm -

POM o* dapoang d «M UM ng

court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OP THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OP T&gt;*S NOTICE.

For U fw Nonnalan p lm i cal
(407)321-»4i
(1| Ylaar tS97Akak* Dodg*
VM« inK4t07HCH»44l
PuMan Octotar 10.2001
FTOM______________________

ALL CLAMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED VriU
BE FOREVER BARRED
The ttaM d Pm am pubacaaon d
n s Nonce la October 10.2001
EBxabota Ltotparopodoa
•00 Tieyntor* Cl
W M a Springs. FL 3270S

NOTIC8 OF
pcrm ous n a n s
Note* a hentoy gpan tap I an

t 'T iT fT T tT ft

October 5. 2001
WOT1CS OP A PUSUC HCARMO
TO CONSBCW TW* Aoomow OP
THi CTTY OP SAWFOWO.

argngtd h t u n a a S40 N Hay
' 434. SUM I0S. APa norta Spring*.
Sartancta C a rry . Florida intar Pm
Fetatou* Nan* o4A1 A LiaMar
Cams and toa* I N a d to r*gaMr
ta d nan* « * » Pm Dnriaen od

*•) Pm praMatan* d Pm
m
StauM*. te-

Wk S*c*on pad OP. Ftarto* StarJet
IN I. _

AdA. Chanatar
Ftarida B a No 0S12M1
22M Laa Road. Sum 12S
WVrMr Pork. FL 327*8
IMapdion* (407*2*2*04
Pubtoh. October 10.17.2001
Ocsoba S. 2001

Floridi tatomadtand Corporadtan
b y JM a S to Tama Pr*adard
PuMah: Odokar 11 n o t
FF071

NOTICE OP A PUBLIC HBARMO
TO COMBER THi ADOPTION
OP AN OROS4ANCS ST
THE CTTY OP SANTORO.

non e s op w u c s als
ALTAMOWI TOWMO. PdC.uaacuuHso w n c u auctiow

Noaca It haraby gman Pad a Pubte
Comma pen Room a to* Cay Itai to
PM Cay d SerJord. Ftarida. d TOO
0'dtt* P M on Octaba 22. 2001. to
ccreider Pm adopaon d an onSnanca by (M Cay d Sardord. Ftanto.
aas d adadi la as U b e l

117 MASKER S T,
ALTAMONTE SPWNOS. FT.
SALS BCQPdS AT 1000 AM, SOLO
AS a . NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE.
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE AMY ON ALL BIOS.
PURSUANT -01 TO F.S. 71171
IS M MERCURY
2MCBP72X6FB602429
IS M CHEVY

iQ ixsnnu itssai
PubMi: Octodar 10. 2001
FF072
NOTICS OP SALE
TTm taPorring «*d*da(t) n * b* add
d pubic auebon. p a FI Bid 711SM
a 1100 AM on 0 t i l l l r PS. 1001 a
Lanor'a add*** to aaidy a Mn
agana aad vadidNa) tar labor, aaMe** and atoraga criarga*. No Ida*,
a* I*, eaadi only
1M7 Ford Ttana 40
VM1FABPS3UPHA12I7S1
Owner Uchea EMoOd Tod*
004 Farad Or.. Caaaataairy FI
32707
UarriddarNone
Caen aum to redeem reMdaS1S71M
Lienor Mng’a Auto Service
300 Norpi SbaaL Longaood FL
32750
Ptana: 407-MS077S
Hobcb to oww of lortoohtor tool ho
has a ridd to a hearing any am* prior
to aad* data by Sbig arihlM ctork d
Owner hea Pm iSf* *0
i by poabng band In
.FIStolSM tIT . Net
proc* ado bom aal* to areata ot
darned by ianor ad be
I adpi Pm dark d PM ooial
pamea. contact stale
FWng Service. Inc (MUSSS-PSU
Pubaedi October 112001
FF07S________________________

M n a d n c ts T court
■COUNTY,

AN OROMANCE OF THE CITY OF
SANFORO. FLORIDA. AMENOtNQ
ORDINANCE NO. 3117 O f 8AIO
CTTY. SAID ORDINANCE BCMO A
ZONING PLAN. SAID AMENDMENT
TO CHANGE THE ZONING O f
O TS S i ACRES O f PROPERTY
LYING BETWEEN S R 46 AND
SMITH
CANAL ROAD ANO
BETWEEN CENTRAL PARK DRIVE
ANO UPSALA ROAD FROM AO.
AGRICULTURE (CITY) ANO A-1.
AGRICULTURE (COUNTY) TO R M
RESTRICTED BCUSTHWL; PROV O N G FOR SEVERABILITY. CON­
FLICTS. ANO EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy aha! ba a\ia*atola at toa
oAca of toa Cty Oadi lor ai paraona
daartng to axamina toa aama.
AJ parbaa to tolaraal and d u m b
ahal hava an op porM y to ba haard
•f aaid haarmg
By ordar of toa Cty ComrNaaion of
toa C ty of Sanlordl Florida.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE H ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CON TACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 3305424 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: « a par­
son dsadss to appaaf a daoaion
mada «4h raapact to any maaar oorv
sidsrsd at toa abovt maabng or hsarrg. ha may naad a varbaam raoord
of toa procaadnga. todubng toa toaImony and t*danca. which raoord to
not provtosd by toa Cty of Sanford.
(FS 286 0106)
Janal R Dou^arty. CMC
Cty Ctort
PubbahOclobar 10.2001
FF079

F10MM

Noaca • hereby ghran toal a Pubbe
Hasting mi ba hald to to*
Comrivaartin Boom al toa Cay Ha* to
to* Cay c4 Sanford. Flood*, al TOO
o'clock PM on Octobar 23. 2001. to
ccttoktat toa adopaon ol an ordnanca
by to* Cay ol Sardord. Florida, lata ol
aaveri io aa toaoera:
OWOMANCt NO. 3*72
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
SANFORO. FLORIDA, AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO 3079 OF SAID
CITY. SAID OROtNANCE BEINO
THE COMPREHENSIVE PUN.
AMENDING THE FUTURE LANO
USE MAP DESIGNATION FOR 7.71
t ACRES OF PROPERTY LYINO
BETWEEN ORLANDO DRPFE ANO
C R 427 ANO COUNTY HOME
ROAD ANO ORUNOO DRIVE
FROM HOR. HUH DENSITY RESI­
DENTIAL TO GC. GENERAL COM­
MERCIAL PROVONO FOR SEV­
ERABILITY. CONFLICTS ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE
Acopy that ba r ttahta al toe otace
ol to* Cay Ctork tor al panon* d m tog to atamna to* ume
Al parttoa In Maraal and ctanna
trial have an oppotkaMy to ba haard
al sad heanng.
By ordar ol to* Cty Commtotaon ol
toa Cay ol Sontafd. Ftarida.
PERSONS WITH DCSABAmES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 3305*26
41 HOURS M ADVANCE OF THE
MEETMO.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC I a parton docata* to oppaal a daemon
made wtri reaped to any manor corv
•rdered Wto* above meeOng or hear­
ing. he may need a vertraSm record ol
toa proceedngt. nckxkng toa toaarrrony and torldanc*. eriicri record la
not ptovtoad by to* Cty ol Sentord
(FS 2M010S)
Janet R DotVerty CMC
Cty Ctork
Pvtotari October 112001
FF0S1

James Petook Heaney, deceaiad.
rte H lean l a t t e r , a p r a r * n
CotaPy. Ftarida. PrebaM Okrlatan. Pm
adds** d l i M a PO Sot Draawr
C. Santord. FL 32772O0P9 The
namM and a t t w i i oI to# ptnorv
al
AU. WTERESTED PERSONS ARC
NOTIFIED THAT
AJ paraona on whom tola noaoa la
•arvad who hava obpettont that
ctoaBanga toa vbbdby of toa «aa. toa
e iiM frtn m of toa paraonal ftp*■antotoiaa. vanua. or M*c*cfton of
l a Court ara raq^rad t o l a j « r
obfaettona «ah tola Court WTTHIN
T H i LATCH O f THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
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AN OROiNANCE OF THE CITY OF
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Freplace, Eat-In Kachan, W/D Hook
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No para. 053tymonm ptua (acuity
407-3231167.

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vary private UMrtiaa lumnhad.
OuMda cty 0478 ♦ rtopoat. no pats.
407-323-1917,

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Vbry nta, vary daan U n rm. NanAy
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phona. bach uaa. aac dr. raaidant
owner. 2 bare from bua. Non
amoMr Pratarradl Only druo baa
naad apply 407-3307373.

Pool conebucbon. TVa, patntift,
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CM 407-324-2442.

Room For Ran ndudng uMOaa and
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Room For Aar* •Labe Mary

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                    <text>WEEKEND
OCTOBER 7, 2001

Flags fly at
half-mast for
former Police
Chief Butler
By Christopher Patton

Stall Writer
SANFORD — Ben Butler,
a 34-year veteran of the
Sanford Police Department
and former member of the
Coast Guard, died Friday
morning.
San­
ford
Mayor
Brady »
Lessard
ordered
all the
city's
flags at
half-mast
for the
B#n Butter
remainder
of the day referring to it 'a s
a sad day for the police
department."
The 72-year-old Butler
was bom on Sept. 3,1929,
and served with the police
department from July 1951
to April 1985. He was the
department's chief from 1967
to 1985 when he retired. He
spent the majority of his life
in Sanford and was consid­
ered a "father figure" too
many.
"He hired me originally,
and I was his assistant than
successor," said Seminole
County Sheriff's Office Chief
Deputy Steve Harriett. "He
was one of the primary men­
tors in my personal and pro­
fessional development. I
admired the man — he was
a major mentor. My father
was a key figure in my life
but he's right up there, too."
According to Harriett,
Butler was a chief who
demanded respect, but was
also approachable by all of
the community and his offi­
cers.
.
"He always had his finger
on the pulse of the commu­
nity," Harriett said. "He
would handle even trivial
issues personally. That's
something 1 learned from
him. Every problem needs
attention and to be accessi­
ble and interact with the
members of the community."
Harriett said Butler led a
disciplined police force that
helped establish "the good
quality of life" in Sanford.
Harriett called him the "pre­
cursor" to community polic­
ing; 50 years before it was
given that title.
"1 want the people of
Sanford to know that part of
their history is passing here
today," Harriett said.
Visitation will be from 6
to 8 p.m. Monday at
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel at 500 County Road
4 6 A in Sanford. The funeral •
service is tentatively sched­
uled to be at 10 a.m. Tuesday
at Central Baptist Church at
3101 W. First Street In
Sanford

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Index
C lo t u f io d ................ . ..........S M I
O o u w o i d ................. 3 A , 6 6
D«ar A b b / .............................. 2 A
legal* ..................................3 6 -5 1
lil« S t y le ...................... S e ctio n C
Obituaries
........... ...... . 3 A
O p in io n ......................................4 A
Police l o g ................................. 2 A
R e lig io n ............................... 4 C -3 C
Sports .................................. 16 -36

50C

Commission readies for redistricting
Staff W riter

With little expected opposition, county
commissioners will hear revisions to the
district boundaries as a result o f the 2000
U S. Census in a 1JO p.m. Tuesday public
hearing.
•
'People forget that we have districts,"
said Commissioner Randy Morris, "the
are not single-member districts, but we
have them.*
Unlike neighboring counties, the often
controversial issue of reapportionment is
relatively unnoticed in Seminole
]y because commissioners are voted
at-large. Recent troubles have been heard

2000 U.S. p e n s u s population figures
create major changes to boundaries
from Orange County, which has single­
member districts, and Volusia County,
which is mixed with a majority of the
seats in single-member districts and the
remaining being at-large districts.
"I feel when you're elected county
wide, you are more accountable,"
Commissioner Daryl McLain said. "I'd
personally rather have the chance to vote
on all of them."
According to Morris, in the past two
charter amendment committees, last year

Seminole) at all — basically it's a non-issue."
Hill who worked with Volusia reappor­
tionment in 1991 said he has had "a much
easier time down here" due to the way
commissioners are elected. Hill also noted
Seminole's ethnicity is spread throughout
the county, giving no one district the pos­
sibility of having a dominant black or
Hispanic population.
"It was all Investigated, but it didn't
effect the process," Hill said
The only two rules, mandated by law.
Hill was required to use was to make all
the districts as dose to 73,039 residents as
possible and to redistrict so a county or

and six years ago, the idea of changing
Seminole to single-member districts was
brought up, but rejected.
A) Hill, manager of the county's geo­
graphic information services, couldn't be
happier that the county commissioners
are voted at-large because his department
helped develop the numerous drafts for
the new district boundaries.
"Orange County is getting ail the press
because of all the Issues they've had,"
Hill said. "There's been no interest (in

See Boundaries, Page 10A

Riverw alk funding
now in jeopardy

Like fa th e r, like so n

Governor projects at least $1 billion
in cuts to cover state budget deficit
By Dan Ping
EdNor

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Circuit Judge JemeS E.C. Perry tw een In Ne sen, Jaimon, aa a lawyer, whSe Ne wife (and Jatmon's mother)
Adrienne, holds the BWe. Pictured below, James Party signs the necessary papers while Jabnon watches.

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SANFORD - Plans to recon­
struct Sanford's 80-year-old sea­
wall may come to a halt as
Governor Jeb Bush and state
lawmakers sharpen their budget
axes to make up for a shortfall in
state revenue.
The legislature is expected to
meet in special session, possibly
as early as this month, to prevent
a growing budget deficit that
began even before the terrorist
attacks on Sept 11.
Members of the state's
Revenue Estimating Conference
projected a $673 m illion deficit In

House Tom Feeney, to protect
state funding for the projetri.
In addition, Lessard and City
Manager Tony VanDer-worp are
expected to,
travel to
Tallahassee
next week to
itieet with
Bush to make
their case.
The state
constitution
requires
a
balanced
budget, and
Gov. Bush
state statutes
outline 17 guidelines the gover­
nor ftVumUl um to ilwolop m\»\an
for reducing expenditures.
"M y understanding is the
/emor and his staff will be
king very hard at those crite­
ria," VanDerworp said. "That's
where our focus will be."
In an Oct. 2 memo sent to the
city's lobbyist, former L l Gov.
Bobby Brantley, VanDerworp
argues
funding
for
the
Riverwalk project is protected by
nine of the 17 criteria, including:
• The Riverwalk is not a recur­
ring funding request
• The project is fully imple­
mented. To date, the city nas
spent $208,000 in design and
geotechnical analysis, and has
executed contracts another
$450,000 for final design and per­
mitting. Construction bids will
be sent out in February 2002.
• Revoking the $3 million in
state funding would cause the

this year’s budget just days after
the attacks in New York and
Washington D.C. That projection
does not take into account the
effects the attacks will have on
Florida's tourism industry. Bush
anticipates cutting at least $1 bil­
lion from the state budget
Legislators say everything
will be on the table during the
special session, from on acrossthe-board 5 percent slash in state
spending to hundreds of preci­
sion cuts of local projects like
Sanford's $7 million seawall and
Riverwalk construction.
"I'm very concerned about the
funding for the Riverwalk,"
Lessard said. "This is a linchpin
project for Sanford and the
things we want to accomplish.
This city needs the Riverwalk
project." .
Lessard said the city is work­
ing with the local legislative del­
egation, including Speaker of the Sm Riverwalk, Page 7A

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Judge Perry presides over
swearing-in ceremony for son
By Michelle Jerta

Managing Editor
lmost two years ago, Jaimon Perry
watched his father, James, be sworn in
.a s an 18th Judicial Circuit judge.
Last month, the roles were somewhat reversed
when James not only watched, but actually con­
ducted, the formal investiture officially making
his son a lawyer.
Jaimon was sworn in on Sept 19, less than two
years after his father was sworn in as Seminole
County's first black judge. It was the second time
in less than a decade the Peny family gathered
together to watch one of their own become part
of Florida's judicial system.

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See Perry, Page 8A

H a g e r ty d is c u s s e s p o s s ib le fu n d in g c u ts in e d u c a tio n
By Christopher Patton

Staff Writer
SANFORD — A "State of the Seminole
County
Schools"
presentation by
Superintendent Paul Hagerty Wednesday
night touched on a gamut of concerns
from teacher shortages to a possible bud­
get crunch.
"Overall, Seminole County is in great
shape and will be In good shape for years
to come," Hagerty said as he shared the
capital improvements planned over the
next 10 years with the Council of Local
Governments in Sem inole County
(CALNO).

Many of the projects are heavily fund­
ed from the recent passing of the one-cent
sales tax extension. Hagerty speculated if
Volusia and Lake counties will have the
same relative ease passing similar referendums after the recent tragedies. Volusia
voters will go to the polls Tuesday while
Lake voters will wait until November.
Hagerty also shared some of his frus­
trations with the FCAT and how schools
are graded based on students' perfor­
mances on the test. He said about 25 years
ago, only one-quarter of the students who
raduated from high school took algebra,
ut now it is required for graduation. •
"We have ratcheted up expectations

across the board," Hagerty said. "This is a
very sophisticated high level test, and I
don't know if the public is aware of
what's happening in education."
Sanford City Commissioner Art
Woodruff, who is also an Oviedo High
School teacher, invited commissioners to
take the test "to see what these students
are having to do. It's not pretty."
As for the school grades given out by
the state, Hagerty urged the city commis­
sioners to "take them with a grain salt" as
they are "not yet a perfect way to reflect
test data."
According to Hagerty, in a recent disrith L t Gov. Firank Brogan, he
cussion witr

was told "education will be sharing the
pain" as Florida cuts funding in the wake
of the terrorist attacks.
Hagerty said he told Brogan if that
were true, then schools shall not be
caught into all this categorical money like
in last year's state budget and would
need more discretionary funds in the
upcoming budget.
With current class sizes in Seminole
schools between 20 and 25 students,
Hagerty warned commissioners that may
change with possible funding cuts from
the state. He said to decrease each class in
See Schools, Page 8A

A nim als blessed during St. Francis celebration
By Michelle Jerla

Managing Editor

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SANFORD — The courtyard
at All Souls Catholic School was
crowded Thursday with dogs,
cats and even a few rodents.
The animals were there to be
blessed by Father Richard TVout.
Thursday was the Feast of
Saint Francis of Assisi — a time
when animals of all shapes and
sizes are blessed in the name of
the saint. Students, their parents
and other members of the con­
gregation gathered to pray for
their pets and to have Trout
sprinkle holy water on the ani­
mals. It has become a tradition
at the church and school.
"It's a way to remind the chi!-

— Father Richard Trout
dren that they need to care for
their pets," Trout said. "And,
it's because people love their
animals.
"Some people would say
only people should be blessed,"
he said. "But ask most pet own­
ers — it's a whole understand­
ing — and they will say animals
are special gifts from God."
Saint Francis of Assisi is the

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patron saint of animals.
According to history, he was
bom Francis Bemandone in 1182
in Assisi, Italy. Although bom
into a family of riches, he
turned to a life of spirituality
and poverty.
He was known for his com­
passion and patience toward
animals, as well as for his fel­
low man. Two years after his
death in 1226, Francis was can­
onized a saint by the Catholic
Church.
For more years than Trout
can remember. All Souls has
remembered Saint Francis'
kindness toward animals by
conducting the annual blessing.
See Francis, Page 7A

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

S te v e and Taylor J e a n G la ss stand with their rottweiler. Cart, while Father
Richard Trout ol All So u ls Catholic Church sprinkles holy w ater and says •
prayer lor their pet. Carrying the holy water is Lex Sm ith

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P a g e 2A Sunday. October 7. 2001

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY
O ut &amp; A bout

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Daughter can’t
pretend she’s part
o f happy family

SUN
Seminole and Orange
counties are hosting Tne
"911 Challenge" a car

DEAR ABBY: I am a'12-ycar-oId girl and I
1y ddad recently had an
need some advice. My
affair with a woman he met when he went back
to school. She is also married. He asked her to
.................................... marry him, but she said
no, so he decided to come
back home. He has left us
twice before, so my home
isn't very stable.
My parents got married
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at a very young age and
have been together for 26
years. Mom tells me she
doesn't want to get
divorced, because she is
still in love with him and
Dear
A K h v
thinks that "a two-parent
A D D y
home is better than a oneparent home." She may be
• • • • • • • right, but even my coun­
selor agrees that one stable parent is better than
tw o unstable parents.
Now that Dad is living back home, he
expects me to act like nothing happened — that
we are "one happy family." I can’t do it, and
I'm still very hurt. What should 1 do?
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wash and rummage sale.
The community is encour­
aged to come out and supirt its favorite Sheriff's
ffice in a competition of
unity and help.
Seminole County's fund­
raiser will be held Sunday,
Oct. 7, from 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. at the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office,
located at 100 Bush
Boulevard in Sanford.
Members of the Sheriff's
Office and youth groups
will wash cars for dona­
tions, w ith the proceeds
sent to The New York
Police and Firefighters
Widow and Children's
Fund.
Explorer Post No. 517
will sell unclaimed and
confiscated property at the
rummage sale. The Teens
Against Crime will also
take part In the sale, with a
portion o f the proceeds
being donated. Items
include bicycles, tools, jew­
elry, computer equipment
and more.
The Orange County
Sheriff’s Office will be hos­
ing a fund-raiser during
the same time. The money
collected from both the
Orange and Seminole fund­
raisers will be combined
and sent to aid the fallen
men and women lost on
Sept. 11,2001.
For more Information,
call 407-328-3762.

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DEAR NEEDS AD VICE: Since no one in
your family has am nesia, your father's expec­
tations are unrealistic. Considering the fact
that he has left the fam ily multiple times,
y ou r feelings o f hurt and distrust are valid.
Fam ily counseling could be helpful to all of
you, but If your parents are unw illing, the
w isest thing you can do is to continue talking
w ith your counselor until you work through
m ore of your feelings.

An abandoned building on W est State Road 46 near Rhinehart R oad caught on tire W ednesday afternoon. County and
Sanford firefighters responded to extinguish the blaze. Firefighters had to shut down e portion ol the roed tor several min­
utes, as the nearest firs hydrant w as across the road.

S to len Flag'
The S em in o le C ou nty S h e riff's
O ffice is seeking a possible
A m erican Flag thief. O n
Thursday, at approxim ately 8
p.m., A ltam o n te Springs resid ent
Roger Leibin reported h is 10 foot
by 6 foo t flag missing.
The flag w as no ord inary flag
as it w as the ccrenlonial flag
used in his fa th er's m ilitary b u r­
ial 20 years ago. H e reportedly
hung the flag on the north w all
o f his residence several days
after th e terrorist attacks.
A nyone w ith inform ation In
this crim e is urged to call the
SC SO at 407-665-6600.

DEA R ABBY: Our oldest daughter "Bonnie"
has just entered into her second relationship
since her recent divorce. We are concerned that
she continually uproots our grandchildren to
move to a different place. We feel It's time a
woman in her 30s "settled down" and gave her
children a stable home environment. The father
o f the children was killed in an unfortunate .
accident.
Each time she claims to be "in love" and
expects us to welcome her new man when we
have barely had time to adjust to the last one.
O ur youngest daughter, "June," feels as we do.
Consequently, the two girls no longer speak.
O ur dilemma: Since we all live far away
from each other, we get together once a year for
a family reunion. We always stay with June and
her family because Bonnie has never had a
spare room until now. Our reunion is coming
up, and because of the rift we won't all be
together. We would like to see Bonnie and the
grandchildren, but are not interested in meet­
ing her new man or traveling to her new home.
How can I diplomatically explain to Bonnie
and settle on a neutral place to meet without
any hurt feelings?
CAUGHT IN THE M IDDLE

A ccid en tal Sh o o tin g
The W inter Springs P olice
D epartm ent responded Thursday
afternoon to an accidental sh o o t­
ing o f a one-year-old girl. Two
small children, ages three and
one, w ere playing w ith a pellet
rifle.
Police responded after receiv­
ing th e call from m other A m ber
Anthony. Reportedly, three-yearold X avier Anthony pulled the
trigger and one round w as fired
cau sin g a su perficial w ound to
Kyrsten A nthony's head. Kyrsten
was taken to Florida H ospital
North for evaluation. Police are
continu ing the investigation.

DEAR CAUGHT: There is no way you can
do that, so 1 urge you to rethink your plan of
action. You are not helping your daughter,
Bonnie, to make "w ise choices' by making
h er feel like an outcast. If June doesn't want
to speak to her — fine. But Bonnie has suf­
fered enough tragedy and disappointment
w ithout your adding to her grief. Punishing
her will only widen the rift.
DEAR ABBY: The woman 1 live with accept­
ed a gift — a dog — from a guy. Six weeks later
sh e had an affair with him. It happened only
w eeks after we had made commitments for a
future together.
The problem now is the dog. She says she is
keeping it because it was a persona! gift. I
don't want it around because it is a constant
reminder that she cheated on me with the per­
son who gave it to her. I feel that keeping the
dog shows a lack o f respect for me and our
relationship.
I need an answer. Should she keep the dog?
CARY IN LINCOLN, NEB.

Four arrested in R obbery
On W ednesday and Thursday,
W inter Springs police arrested
Eliezer Toro, 23; Ryan Beach, 17;
Jill H erzberg, 16; and K ristine
M eade, 16, for arm ed robbery.
A ccord ing to police, on Sept.
30 Fran cisco C ontreras traveled
to W inter Springs under the pre­
tense that H erzberg was going to
introduce him to M eade. O nce
arriving the victim was talked
into taking a ride to a local store
w here the two fem ale su bjects
picked up the other tw o subjects.
M om ents later the victim was

DEAR GRAY: Considering what the dog
sym bolizes, certainly not. And if she insists
on keeping It, I predict your future will be
'r u ff, 'ruff, 'ru ff!

arrested after a w eekend crim e
spree, faces m ore charges w ith
regard to a car burglary and ille­
gal use o f a n o th er's credit card.
Shaw n M ichael H argis, 18, is
accused o f breaking into a car
som etim e d uring the overnight
hours Sept. 1 6 and 17, stealing a
w allet and then using the vic­
tim 's credit card.
robbed of £700 in cash and $600
HargisM m ages were captured
in jew elry at gunpoint. The vic­
. on store cam eras as he w as shop­
tim w as then driven to Big Tree
ping in the A ltam onte Springs
Park and dropped off.
area Sept. 17. Hargis, who is in
the Sem inole County jail, was
D rug Paraphernalia
charged W ednesday with vehicle
A Sanford police tactical unit
burglary, larceny, forgery, and
conducted a search w arrant
fraud.
Thursd ay m orning a t a Sanford
Additionally, Sem inole County
Avenue residence and made
Investigator N ate W ilkcrson is
three arrests.
seeking to question two people
A ll from Sanford, A udam
w ho are seen w ith Hargis in the
Fogle, 19; Dorien Arm entrout,
store cam era pictures taken Sept.
42; and Frank Ford, 4 9 , were all
17. It's believed they may have
arrested for possession of drug
inform ation about other car bu r­
paraphernalia. T h ree crack pipes
glaries in the Hunt Club and.
in ali w ere confiscated from the
Bear Lake areas of Sem inole
hom e.
County.
Hargis w as initially being
R ob b ery
sought during the weekend after
Tw aunte Cannon, 23, of
O range County deputies tried to
Sanford w as arrested Thursday
arrest him in a stolen car. Hargis
by Sanford police for robbery
fled into Sem inole C ounty early
w ith a firearm. An altercation
Saturday morning. He aban­
betw een the Cannon and another
doned the vehicle and ran away
man led to Cannon show ing the
from O range C ounty deputies.
oth er man the firearm while tak­
W hile the search was being con ­
ing several of his possessions.
ducted, he attacked a woman,
forced her to give up her keys
D om estic V iolence
and stole her mini van. It hap­
Jerem y Taylor, 26, o f Sanford
pened just off Hunt Club
w as arrested by Sanford police
Boulevard in Sem inole Counly.
Thursd ay for alleg ed ly cutting
He later abandoned the mini
his step fath er’s arm w ith a piece
van at an O range County used
o f broken ceram ic tile, the alter­
ear dealership, where he alleged­
cation reportedly occurred dur­
ly stole a different vehicle. He
ing an argum ent betw een the
was located late Saturday night
two; how ever it escalated when
at a motel in Fern Park by
Jerem y becam e v iolent and
Sem inole County deputies.
attacked the man. Taylor was
Hargis was arrested and charged
charged with d om estic violence
with Robbery and Grand Theft.
b attery causing b od ily harm.
He also faces charges in O range
County.
T een 's C rim e S p ree Ends
An O range C ou nty teen.

TUES
The Sem inole High
School Band is having its
first concert of the season
Tuesday, Oct. 9.
Under the direction of
P.L. Malcolm and Frank
Taylor, the concert will be
held in the high school's
auditorium starting at 7: 30
p.m. Symphonic Band,
Wind Ensemble and
Marching Band will be per­
forming. The concert is
open to the public.

WED
The G reater Orlando
Area Sem inole Spokes of
Welcome Wagon Club will
meet 11:30 a.m. Wednesday,
Oct. 10, in Maison it Jardin
Restaurant in Altamonte
Springs.
The cost is $16.50, and
the program is "I Have
PMS Which Means I Need
Chocolate," with pharma­
cist Allen Deaver providing
insight into women's
health care and natural
_ hormone replacement ther* apies.
Seminole Spokes is a
social club dedicated to
helping newcomers become
familiar with the Orlando
area. For reservations or
information, call Betsy at
407-277-9033 or Carrie at
407-323-2297.

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Obituaries
KATHERINE VIRGINIA
BENTON
Katherine Virginia Wood
Benton, 50, died Tuesday, Oct. 2,
2001, in Ware County, Ga.
A native of Winter Park, she
lived many years in Sanford
before moving to Waycmw. She
lived in Femandina Beach before
moving back to Waycross in
1998. She was employed with
Goodwill Industries as a voca­
tional counselor. She was a mem­
ber of Central Baptist Church in
Sanford and also attended Sweat
Memorial Baptist Church in
Waycross. She also served on the
Youth Council Board, which is
part of Work Force Investment
pertaining to Charlton, Brantley,
Pierce, Ware, Clinch, Atkinson,
Coffee and Bacon counties.
Survivors include a daughter,
Renee B. Servers nee of
Edgewaten two sons, Donald E
Benton of Femandina Beach and
Matthew Benton of Waycross;
her husband, Donald E Benton
of Waycross; parents Tracy and
Margaret Estes of Winter Park;
eight grandchildren; four sisters,
Mary Crupper of DeLand,
Sharon McKinney of Sanford,
Theresa Hutchins of DeBary, and
Donna Mitchell of Apopka; four
brothers, Carl Wood of DeBary,
Tracy Estes of Colorado Springs,
Colo., Kevin Estes of Roswell,
Ga., and John Estes of Deltona;
and several nieces and nephews.
Smith Funeral Home in
Blackshear, Ga., is in charge of
arrangements.

Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is In charge of
arrangements.
FLORA TLO* FRANCISCO
Flora "Flo" Francisco, 58, of
Park Drive, Sanford, died
TUesday, Oct. 2,2001.
Bom Nov. 17, .1942, she was a
lifelong resident of Sanford. She
worked at the Trinity Christian
School cafeteria. She was a mem­
ber of Sanford Church of God.
Survivors include her husband,
Wayne Francisco of Sanford;
seven brothers, Paul D. Miller of
Sanford, Burchfield Miller of
Sanford, Clyde Miller of Orlando,
Fred Miller of Longwood, Ira
Miller of Ocala, James Miller of
Ohteen and Donald Miller of
Osteen; and six sisters, Ruth
Durand of Fort LaudRdale,
Pauline Shannon of Sanford, Rose
LaFavor of Apopka, Helen
Sanders of Apopka, Nancy Selph
of Altamonte Springs and Jean
Anderson of Sanford.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.
EDWARD F. GOMBAR
Edward F. Gombar, 78, of
Torrington Circle, Longwood,

died Tuesday, Oct. 2,2001.
Bom In Flushing, N.Y., he
moved to Central Florida in 1981.
He was a retired Insurance exam­
iner far the state of Florida and of
the Roman Catholic faith. He was
a World War 11 U S. Army veter­
an.
Survivors Include a son,
Edward Gombar Jr., of New York;
a daughter, Cathy Carman of
Miami; a brother, Charles
Gombar of New York; and a com­
panion, Mildred Crowe of
Longwood.
Wbodlawn Carey Hand of
Longwood is in charge of
arrangements.
BETTY JEAN HENDERSON
Betty Jean Henderson, 68, of
Maytown Road, Osteen, died
Friday, Sepfc. 28,2001, W'Kindred
Hospital North Florida Care.
Bom July 6,1933, in Sanford,
she was a homemaker and a
member of Macedonia M.B.
Church of Osteen.
Survivors include four sons.
Larry Henderson of Gainesville,
Willie Davis of Osteen, Terry
Davis Henderson of Sanford, and
Henry Hudson of Atlanta, Ga.;
two daughters, Anita Mango and
Sheila McKinzie, both of Osteen;

Eugene Mero; a son, Charles
Prevatt of Osteen; three daugh­
ters, Frances Rae Shivers of
Locust Grove, Ga., Nancy Gail
Delaney of Hanford, Cali/., and
Janet Lee Flannlgan of Osteen; a
sister, Joann Riggs of Osteen; 11
grandchildren; and 15 great
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held 1
.m. Saturday, Oct. 6, In Brisson
uneral Home with the Rev.
Dennis Hendrickson officiating.
Burial will be In Osteen
Cemetery.
Brisson Funeral Home of

four grandchildren, and four
great grandchildren.
Wilson-Eichelberger Mortuary
Inc., of Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.
VERMELLP. JOHNSON
Vermeil P. Johnson, 88, of West
11th Street, Sanford, died Sunday,
Sept. 30,2001, In his residence.
Bom Dec. 12,1912, In Sanford,
she was a homemaker and a •
member of Allen Chapel A.M.E
Church and Pallbearer Society
No. 5.
Survivors Include three
cousins, Michelle Robinson,
Minnie L. Felder and Minnie
Thomas, all of Sanford; a brother,
Jacob Felder of Fort Lauderdale;
and a sister, Memever McCulIan
of Bellglade.
Wilson-Eichelberger Mortuary
Inc., of Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.

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DORIS WILLIAMS WALLACE
Doris Williams Wallace, 74, of
Fourth Street, Oviedo, died
Saturday, Sept. 29,2001.
Bom in Dundee, she moved to
Central Florida in 1949. She was
of the Pentecostal faith.
Survivors include two sislers,
Alfonso Williams of Oviedo and
Hazel Williams of Rochester, N.Y.
Golden's Funeral Home Inc., of
Winter Park is in charge of
arrangements.

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moved to Central Florida in
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and a seamstress. She was a
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Sanford and Myriam Garrett of
Sanford; three brothers, Ted
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Manse! Bennett of Shaliotte,
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Springs; two daughters, Jennifer
L. Kenast of Winter Springs and ,
Laura J. Forston '? Orlando; his
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T he Seminole Herald

O pinion
D on’t cut
Riverw alk funds
If there were any doubts about an economic slowdown In the
United States, they were blown away in the aftermath of the ter­
rorist attacks on Sept. It. The signs were there all along — the
dotcom busts, the repeated interest rate cuts by the Federal
Reserve to kick-start the economy — but 10 years of riding an
unprecedented bull market lulled many to inflated expectations
that could never be sustained.
Now comes the morning-after realization that the party's over
and It's time to cure the boom years hangover. Governor Jeb Bush
and state legislators face the task of balancing a state budget $1
billion short of revenues. Cuts will have to be made, and every­
one will have to share the pain. But before the state begins cleav­
ing away large chunks of Uie budget, the governor needs known
the importance of Riverwalk project in Sanford.
Yes, at first glance the Riverwalk looks ripe for cutting. It will
add amenities to the city's waterfront — places to fish, places to
bike and jog and skate, places to relax and enjoy the beauty of
Central Florida. However, the heart of the project is the restora­
tion of the seawall. The state should protect funding for the
Riverwalk project for these reasons:
• First and foremost, the seawall needs to be reconstructed. It's
80 years old and badly deteriorating In several places. Failure to
act now puts the city in a precarious position. How much longer
before the seawall collapse and dumps Seminole Boulevard into
Lake Monroe? How much longer will the leaky joints and the
substandard sheet pilings keep Lake Monroe horn turning down­
town into Central Florida’s newest water attraction? The econo­
my is bad enough without Knight's Shoe Store and the Colonial
Room being chased away from downtown by the rising waters of
the St. Johns River.
Long before there were talks of billion-dollar budget cuts, Peter
Sechler and his team at Glatting Jackson noted that this project is
primarily about replacing the seawall. The amenities aren't porkbarrel spending. Tney're an updating of the infrastructure that
will be uprooted and destroyed while this massive reconstruction
project occurs.
• Second, the state is getting a bargain price because the feder­
al government is supplying more than half the money for the pro­
ject. In tight financial times, the state should move forward with
any project that uses a substantial amount o f outside funding.
Mid, the Riverwalk project will assist in the revitalization of
downtown Sanford. It won't be the sole catalyst for revitalization,
but it is an important first step. Tough economic times will not
always be with us, but if Sanford is to take advantage of brighter
financial days, It needs the proper infrastructure In place. Now's
the time to do it, not later when the costs and the needs will
require a greater state commitment.
'hie governor and the legislature must make some tough deci­
sions to balance the budget. They must also make the right ones.
Maintaining funding for the Riverwalk project is the right deci­
sion.
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Time to tighten city budget &lt;
Governor Bush is not the only one who must tighten his finan­
cial belt. City leaders must find ways to be more efficient with
local government. This is not a reaction brought on by the events
of Sept. 11. The city is not running a deficit or being mismanaged,
but it b in need of a good austerity program:
Case in point b the city's millage rate. At 6.625 m ilb, Sanford
residents pay the highest municipal ad valorum taxes in the coun­
ty, and it's nearly double the rate Lake Mary residents pay. Let's
not kid ourselves. Sanford's millage rate will probably never be as
low as Lake Mary's — Sanford has more needs and provides
more services — but that's no reason to shy away from responsi­
bly slicing the rate.
The argument to cut the millage rate b not solely about saving
taxpayers money, cither. The city needs more revitalization and
economic development, not just downtown, but in Pinecrest,
along U S. 17/92 and Sanford Avenue, in Goldsboro and in
Georgetown. The city also needs to rebuild or replace critical
infrastructure — better street lights, sewers and roads; and a new
police station and fire headquarters. It must keep up with everincreasing health insurance costs for employees and ensure those
employees are well trained and compensated. All of these things
take money.
Part of that money will come from broadening the tax base.
The mall, new stores and restaurants, they all help to spread the
tax burden. But growth alone won't pay for everything, and grow
brings with it additional costs. So where does the money come
from? With a millage rate of 6.625 m ilb, the city won't get it by
rabingproperty taxes unless it intends to run everyone out of
town. The money must come through tighter fiscal policies.
We're not encouraging draconian cuts in service or even lay­
offs. However, the city commission must begin now formulating
policies that strongly emphasize cost containment. Not only will
it provide the city with revenue for needed projects, but it will
prevent Sanford leaders from facing a budget crisb like the one
our state legislators must currently deal with. It's better to make
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1970 Seminole
team set aside
racial tensions
To the ed ito r
1970 w as an historic year in
Sanford and at Seminole High
School in particular. It was high­
lighted by the merger of
Sanford's two high schools,
Crooms High School, a predomi­
nantly Afro-American school,
and Seminole High School, a
predominantly Caucasian
school.
As might be expected from
such a merger, which included
the displacement of Crooms’ stu­
dents from their school to
Seminole High, racial tensions
exbted, causing severe problems
that resulted in school closure on
more than one occasion. Both
high schools had lost their
heretofore valued Identity. - &lt; «t,il
Gaining a new one under these
conditions would be tough.
The athletes who made the
varsity football team that sum­
mer managed to put aside racial
and political differences to
become one of Seminole's best
teams. Comprised of 20 seniors
from the Class of 1971,13
iniors, two sophomores and led
y coach Tom Perrin, they came
together not as black or white,
but as a team. The impact on
Seminole High as a result was
substantial, and the school
seemed to come together as a
group. Sanford's Municipal
Stadium on Mellonville Avenue
was filled to capacity for home
games and crowds at away
games routinely were much
larger than the host team's
crowds.
Sanfordites supported the
team, home or away, to witness
a bunch of guys who joined
forces to produce an undefeated
regular season record of 10-0 .
Despite their perfect record and
domination of opponents, which
included an offensive average of
36.5 p oin b per game and a
defensive average of 6.9 points
per game, the Fighting
Sominoles did not qualify for the

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state playoffs. The increased stu­
dent population as a result of the
school merger put Seminole
High in a higher classification.
The football team paid the price
for having scheduled to play one
less team in its classification for
state playoff qualifying. .
The Seminoles settled for a
spot in the Sentinel Star Bowl,
which they lost on a last-minute
field goal, but for which they
were later rewarded with a win
because of ineligible Edgewater
High players. The Seminoles fin­
ished with a perfect 11-0 record.
The Seminole High School
Class of 1971 will always be
remembered as the transition
year in Sanford between the
races, and the fall of 1970 as the
Year of the Seminole.
Tommy Barks
Class of 1971 and
starting quarterback.

M em orial Parki *
should display
latest tragedy
To the editor
December 7,1941, and Sept.
II, 2001; these dates will be for­
ever implanted in our nation's
psyche. The Sept. 11 events have
made the current generation
understand the emotional scars
still deeply imbedded in those
who were alive and remember
too vividly Dec. 7,1941.
This latest national tragedy
gives impetus to plans for a
monument in Memorial Park.
Meetings are still being held,
ad soon
i
plaas being made, and
posters will be availableeitepi
d&lt; leting an artist's rendition of thi
planned finished product.
The city is going ahead with
restoration of the seawall.
Naturally, nothing can be put in
lace until tliat portion around
lemorial Park is completed, but
we can have everything at the
ready for that date. Keep the
faith.
Meanwhile, display our flag
proudly, and learn all the verses
of "The Star Spangled Banner"

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as it was being composed.
NsUSnow
Sanford

Tragedy has
brought nation
closer together
Tb the editor:
Since Sept 11, there has been
an underlying current running
through the veins of the
American people. It is something
that causes us to look into the
eyes of strangers and know that
we share some things In com­
mon. For a brief moment we
know that unmistakable kindredspirit of pain, patriotism, resolve
and respect. Doors are held open,
cars are let in line, handshakes
are more sincere, cash Is
iged more personally,
i you come in contact ,
h other, you feelthe grief
at first Although we are not in
the dust and rubble, we realize
that terrorism has fell on this
great nation. It could have hap­
pened here, to you or me. Even
Walt Disney Vrorld could not be
safe. The innocence of childhood
has been replaced with fear.
The dust has settled on our
nation, from sea to shinning sea.
The resolve will come. We shall
stand with our flags in hand, on
our shirts, on our cars and flying
on our homes. The sounds of
patriotic songs blare from our
radios and televisions. We know
the words. We ore not going to
stop singing or take down the
flags! Half-staff has been raised
to full.
We may go back to work,
resume our sports and entertain­
ment, drive our children to
-school and care for our gardens.
We will pray to God for the com­
fort and strength we have In
front of us.
Fiecdom has rung! life have,
as never before, been awakened
to the sound. Our enemy is envi­
ous of our freedom. They ask for
no forgiveness for what they
have done, none will be offered!
When we greet one another, let

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is. Let us look for comfort in one
another, and in God. Let us stand
proud as a nation who loves life
and liberty. Justice will be done.
A m u Rawlins Arndt
Deltona

State politicians
assures safety is
a top priority
Tb the editor:
In the wake of the Sept. 11 ter­
rorist attacks, our nation and our
state have been singularly
focused on assuring the safety of
our citizens. Governor Jeb Bush
has determined that all necessary
measures should be taken to
ensure flie safety of Florida’s resi­
dents and visitors.
To make certain all essential
steps are taken, the Speaker of
Florida's House of
Representatives has created the
House Select Committee on
Security. The purpose of this
committee is to study and made
recommendations for preventing,
preparing for and responding to
all of tomorrow's security chal­
lenges.
The committee will conduct a
comprehensive, top-to-bottom
review of our state's existing
statutes and regulations, and
seek the passage of reasoned leg­
islation. Meetings will be held in
cities throughout our state with
experts testifying in the fields of
domestic security, law enforce­
ment and terrorism. In the com­
ing weeks, the committee will
also dedicate a web page on
Florida's "On-Line Sunshine"
(www.flleg.com) through which
the public can express their con­
cerns and offer their opinions to
the committee.
T ty priority 0 f this Legislature
must be to preserve the security
of all Floridians. We lock for­
ward to working with you,
together, to assure that our resi­
dents and visitors will always
feel safe.
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T h e W a y W e W e re :

‘W hiskey R ing’ conspirator may have
used kickbacks to purchase Sanford land
Charlie Carlson gave me the
following with permission to
publish it. It is an exciting find,
and we are grateful to these two
researchers for their work in
uncovering this bit of Sanford's
history. As Charlie said, "Not
only docs it bring lost history to
light, it causes some other mys­
teries and implications that need
exploring."
Lost History Discovered
For three months Christine
Best and Charlie Carlson have
been secretly sitting on a major
piece of lost history from
Sanford's past. Although they
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not
sure
of
what they
had found,
it all
w h i
researching
Swedes on
the
1876
Trafford
map. What
they
saw
was
the
Grace Marie
faint name
S tin e cip h e r " G e n .
Babcock." a
• • • • • • •
lan d o w n er
on the southside of Crystal Lake.
The abbreviation "Gen." led
them to think this had to be on
unknown general living across
the lake from Henry Sanford's
Belair Grove, but with just a last
name it would be difficult to
prove anything.
They made a quick check of
local references but found noth­
ing. There were no land records,
strongly suggesting that the land
had been purchased with cash
directly from Henry Sanford.
Then Charlie looked up the
name in military records and
found one "O .E Babcock" listed
in the register of general officers.
Chris hit the Internet searching
through hundreds of documents
and genealogy web pages trying
to connect this Babcock with the
one found on the old map.
Their research produced a his­
torical treasure-trove on O.E.
B ab co ck , but n o p roof that he
was the one at Crystal Lake.
They found that General Orville
E. Babcock had been a Union
General during the Civil War

and had graduated from Wes
West
Point witn George Armstron,"g
Custer. During the war, Babcock
served as General Ulysses S.
Grant’s aide-de-camD and was
the Union officer who escorted
General Robert E. Lee to the sur­
render at Appomattox. Civil War
photograph collections are filled
with
pictures
of General
Babcock next to General Grant,
but this still did not mean that
he was the Babcock discovered
on Crystal Lake.
Further research found that
when Ulysses S. Grant became
president, he made O.E. Babcock
the Superintendent of Public
Buildings and Grounds in
Washington D.C., During this
time he landscaped the White
House with new lawns, foun­
tains and trees. It was Babcock
who
landscaped
Lafayette
Square and tne Washington
monument, where a pond was
known as "Babcock Lake." The
resident
brought
Orville
bcock to the White House as
his private secretary. Nobody
got to see the president without
first going through General
Babcock.
But in 1875, O .E Babcock's
career took a wrong-turn when
he was Indicted in one of the
nation's greatest scandals, "the
Whiskey Ring conspiracy."
Several high-ranking govern­
ment officials were indicted for
taking kickbacks from whiskey
distillers. The scheme worked by
charging distilleries less tax than
was due and would kick back
about half of the unpaid tax to
corrupt officials in Washington.
This cost the U. S. Treasury mil­
lions of dollars in lost revenue.
Those indicted, including O.E.
Babcock, went on trial in St.
Louis. It has been described in
some accounts as one of the
biggest trials in U.S. history.
President Grant intervened on
behalf of his long-time friend,
General Babcock, and used his
political influence to get an
acauittal. One witness testifying
in favor of Babcock was General
William S. Harney, for whom

"Safe Burglary Conspiracy."
Again, the president managed to
get an acquittal for his old
friend. Still Carlson and Best had
not linked this General Babcock
to the one they Kid uncovered in
Sanford's history.
The Grant administration
decided that O.E. Babcock was
too controversial to share the
limelight with the president, so
Grant appointed him to the job
of
Chief
Inspector
of
Lighthouses. In 1883, Babcock
supervised the completion of the
Sandy Point lighthouse in
Maryland. Then he was sent to
Florida to build the lighthouse at
Mosquito Inlet, the one that is
still standing today as the his­
toric Ponce Inlet Lighthouse.
Bingo! (As an historian would
say.)
Carlson and Best knew they
were on to something. This was
only 30-odd miles away from
Crystal Lake. The two historians
then located and ordered 12 let­
ters of O.E. Babcock from the
Illinois Historical Society.
Then Alicia Clarke of the
Sanford Museum found a single
Babcock letter in the Sanford
papers, it referred to a deed and
was signed, "O. E. Babcock."
In the Illinois letters, Babcock
writes to his son about the grove
on Crystal Lake. This was
the proving link to lost
history, General Orville E.
Babcock had a place and grove
on Crystal Lake.
Things got more interesting
when it was discovered that
Babcock had bought his properfrom Henry Sanford on
iristmas Day 1874. Just two
weeks earlier, Martha B. Amory
had bought an adjacent tract
from Henry Sanford. She was
the wife of Charles Amory, close
friends of Henry Sanford, who
owned what became the Mayfair
Country Club. Carlson and Best
wondered why she, instead of
her husband, had purchased the
property, and why so close in
time and location to General
Babcock’s land purchase.
Best did some genealogical
research and found the "U" In
Lake H arney Is nam ed .
Orville Babcock returned to Martha's name was the initial
Washington D.C. only to be for "Babcock." Two months
caught in another Grant admin­
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later, Orville Babcock buys 23
more acres from Henry Sanford
for a total of 5.1 acres!
General
Orville
llabcoek
called his property "Daobec’*
which turns out to he a
Romanian name. Hie main over­
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1875 was Nels Julius Stenstrnm,
grandfather of former senator

Douglas Stenstrom. In 1879,
Babcock purchased another 13
acres from Henry Sanford.
Since these purchases had
occurred during the time of the
Whiskey Ring scheme, could it
be that some of the money had
come from kickbacks? That cer­
tainly remains a mystery worthy
of pursuit.
Orville Babcock did not live to

see the completion of the Ponce
Inlet lighthouse, he drowned in
the inlet in June 1884, while
unloading a supply boat.
General Orville E. Babcock is
buried in Arlington cemetery,
but he was very much a part of
Sanford’s past.
Booklet to be Published

As noted #above, this find

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the Swedes. The results of this
research will be published in
"A History of Swedes in
Seminole County," a Sanford
Historical Society sponsored
booklet.
It will be on sale at the
Sanford Museum by the end of
November. The cost Is $6 .

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For many, it brings a sense of protection and peace over their pets.

Judy McNiccc brought her terrier, Buckeye, to All Souls on
Thursday for the first time.

"H e's new to our family, but
it has become a tradition to
bring our pets here," McNlece
said. "It helps the kids under­
stand the blessing of the ani­
mals, and it reminds them of
what Saint Francis did."
Carl, a rottweiller, came to
Thursday's ceremony with his
owners Steve and Taylor Jean
Glass, a second-grader at All
Souls. Although Carl was big­
ger than many of the children
and other animals gathered in
the courtyard, his patience out­
shined many of the smaller
pets.
Although Carl is not the only
pet in the Glass family, he was
chosen to attend the ceremony
because of his gentleness,
acefiddemeanor and the fact
is the favorite pef’of Steve
Glass'son.
"The reason I brought him
here is because he’s getting
older and 1 am getting older,"
Glass said. "Plus, vets are
expensive and Father Trout is
free."
When Trout stood in front of
the 7-year-old rottweiller to
bless and sprinkle water on
him, it appeared that Carl
grinned at the priest When It
was over, the dog wagged his
tall and seemed ready to go
home.

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Memorial services for
Mannie U Roy d a rk will be 3
p.m. Saturday, O ct 13, in
House o f Refoge Ministries
Inc, located at 1001 Celery Ave.
in Sanford.
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d ty to low substantial federal
money, specifically $ 1 9 4 6 million
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Highway
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• Prorating the prefect is not an
option because reconstructing
small portions of the seawall does
not solve the overall structural
problems.
• The Riverwalk has statewide
benefits for users of the S t Johns
River.
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administering the design, permit­
ting and construction of the pro­
ject and therefore funding is not a
state agency expense.
The public's health, safety
___ welfare would be adversely
affected if the seawall la not recon­
structed. VanDerworp said con­
tinued deterioration of the sea­
wall will lead to the collapse of
the structure’s backfill material
and
undermine
Seminole
Boulevard; damage existing

11, 2001. According to reports
from the family in New York,
he was reported missing fol­
lowing the attacks.
Friends of the family an?
invited to attend the memorial.

Anative of Sanford, Clark
attended and graduated from
Grooms Academy. Clark was
employed in the first building
of the World Trade Center that
w%s hit by an airplane on Sept.

At Monday's City Commission
meeting, the mayor is expected to
provide details of a cost-cutting
program he began formulating in
April.
"We may explore using city
funds as seed money until we can
be assured the state is going to
come through," Lcssard said.
Still, Lessard is not sure the dty
can cover the entire state funding,
and he is hopeful local officials
can convince legislators to spare
the Riverwalk from the chopping
block.
"We're going to see what kind
of mayor and city commission the
city of Sanford has," Lessard said.
"It's going to take a very coordi­
nated effort by the city and our
legislative delegation to keep this
project on track."

storm sewers, potable water
mains, electric and gas service,
telecommunications cable and
reclaimed water lines; and cause
flooding of downtown buildings
an #
stormwater
backup.
VanDerworp also notes that seep­
age through the deteriorated sea­
wall to the "primary contributor
ofypollutants and sediments to
L n e Monroe," which w\)l lead to
leted oxygen levels causing
i Ikills.
7 th e Riverwalk project to not
traditionally funded by the pri­
vate sector.
• The seawall reconstruction is
not duplicated by another branch
of government.
Lessard said the dty to explor­
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funding for the Riverwalk.

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Thursday, All Souls students, their parents, and members of the church
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Seminole Cultural Arts Council awards $27,000 in grants

Experience

By M fchaNa J a ria
Managing EdRor

SANFORD — School and cul­
tural arts organizations In
Seminole County received a help­
ing hand last month when the
area's Arts Council awarded more
than $27,000 in grants.
The
2001-2002
Seminole
Cultural Arts Council grants were
awarded to 28 Seminole County
non-profit organizations and pub­
lic schools, Seminole Cultural Arts
Council President Ron Rose said.
Since the Council was organized in
1994, more than $80,000 has been
awarded in grants to local organi­
zations and schools.
T h e Seminole Cultural Arts
Council is the voice for the arts in
Seminole Countv," Rose said. “We
are a catalyst and a strong advocate
for the preservation of local cultur­
al and historic heritage, including
performing, literary, visual arts
and sciences, and serves to sustain,
develop and advance tire cultural
life of Seminole County."
Money for the grants Is raised
through the sale of Florida's "State
of the Arts" license plate. Tire
Seminole Cultural Arts Council
receives $20 from each plate sold in

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W h o le N e w L e v e l o f S e n io r C a re .

Maybe it's just a hand getting dressed each morning, or
help managing medications. Pcthaps it's assistance with
eating, walking or bathing. At Summerville Senior
Living we can provide as little or as much help needed
to maintain independence including:

Combined from Page 1A
the county by one student costs
$3 million.
"The class size is really one of
our most significant pieces in
our funding," Hagerty said.
In light of the attacks, Hagerty
also addressed several safety
concerns of the school system.
He said the day after the attacks,
two bomb scares were reported
at schools.

Our combtrujtitm o f care and com/ort lends to a better quality
o f life, helping seniors stay independent today and
secure for tomorrow.

• Altamonte Jazz Ensemble,
$1,000
• Asian Cultural Association,
$2/300
• Orlando Theater Project (Kids'
Project), $22X»
• Orlando Theater Project
(Summer Theatre Institute), $2^)00
• Central Florida Society for
Historic Preservation, $1,500
• Ballet Guild of SanfordSeminole (34th Season). $1,500
•
Helen
Stairs
Theatre
(Fisherman and his Wife), $1,500
• Helen Stain Theatre (Sounds
of the Season), $1,500
• Orlando City Ballet, $1,000

Seminole County Schools:

$375
• Winter Spring High School
(Wizard of Oz), $750
•
Lyman
High
School
(Shakespeare Artist in Residence),
$750
• Pine Crest Elementary
(Visiting Guest Artists), $450
• Spring Lake Elementary (Arts
Aboard), $750
• Altamonte Elementary PTA
(Jack and the Beanstalk), $750 •
• Keeth Elementary (Language
Fun for Little Ones), $250
• English Estates Elementary
PTA (Drama Q ub)$250
•
Goldsboro
Elementary
Magnet (Explore Sanford), $450
• Highlands Elementary (Jazz
and Latin Music), $374
• Teague Middle School (Drama
Department Equipment), $500

•County
Public Schools; non-cultural
groups producing cultural or his­
torical program or projects in
Seminole County; and general pro­
gramming support for new
Seminole County cultural or his­
torical organizations. This year's
grant recipients include the follow­
ing.

• Arts Alive in Seminole, $2^00
• Sterling Park Elementary
(Keys to Literacy), $999
• Devon Charter School
(Nameless Faces), $750
• Lawton Elementary PTA
(Cows Tales...), $488
• Lyman High School (Orlando
Broadway Series), $660
• Stenstrom Elementary (The
Griot-School is Fun Production),
$375
mentarv
•
Stenstrom
Elemen
(Lesson From The Lonighouse).

Non-Cultunl Organizations ■
• Girl Scout Troop No. 148
(Women in the New Millennium),
$1,500
• Central Florida Community
School of Fine Sc Performing Arts
(SCC), $1,000
This year, the Coundl did not
receive any applications from any
new Seminole County cultural or
historical organizations.

"People think bomb threats
are a cute prank, but it's criminal
activity," Hagerty said.
He noted that Escambia
County schools alone had 30
bomb threats last month. In an
effort to curb threats, the schools
have teamed with the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office, and part
of the new prevention will be a
$ 1,000 fine to bomb threat
callers.

In another collaboration,
Sem inole
Public
Schools,
Seminole Community College
and the University of Central
Florida are working together to
solve the teacher shortage felt
nationwide.
The three education systems
are encouraging people who
have, or had, the desire of
becoming a teacher to consider
going back to school and receive

training. On Wednesday, indi­
viduals who wanted to leam
more about becoming a teacher
were invited to an information
meeting. Hagerty said they
expected about 40 people and
ended up’with a standing room
only crowd of about 250 people.
"W e said if you have any
Inspiration of being a teacher,
come on over and we will help
you," Hagerty said.

degree, Jaimon began working
as an accountant while trying to
begin a career os a financial ana­
lyst. However, as time went on
and Ire didn't find the opportu­
nities he was looking for, he
decided to turn to law. He even­
tually passed the LSAT (a law
test used by law schools for
admittance) and enrolled in law
school at Georgia State.
"I knew there would be differ­
ent opportunities offered to me,"
Jaimon said. "While in law
school, I knew I wanted to enter
the legal practice."
Jaimon did well in law school.
He graduated in the top 30 of his
class, and when he passed the
Florida Bar Exam, he began
working at Akerman, Senterfitt
and Eidson, one of Orlando's
largest law firms.
As for following in his
father's footsteps, the 28-yearold attorney said the decision to
practice law was supported by
jnmes Percy, but Jaimon never
felt like it was a decision he had
to make.

"M y father has inspired pretty
much everything I do in life,"
Jaimon said. "But, he has also let
us make our own decisions and
our own mistakes."
Nevertheless, the judge feels
honored his son decided to fol­
low a career path similar to his
own.
"It's a wonderful feeling to
have a child follow in your foot­
steps," James Perry said. "Il's the
greatest compliment a parent
can have."
" Perry, and his wife, Adrienne,
are proud of all three of their
children. Their oldest son, Willis,
Is a human resource manager,
and their daughter, Kamilah, is
in law school.
"M y wife and 1 did a high five
the other night and told each
other we made it," James said. “I
am more blessed than one per­
son deserves, and I am very
grateful."
Last month's swearing in cere­
mony was a reminder to James
Perry of how well his children
and family have done in their

lives.
"It was the ultimate high for
m e," James said. "During the
ceremony, it was very hard to
keep a straight face — 1 was so
proud."
However, the judge's compas­
sion is not limited to his family.
Each time he sees a new lawyer
making his or her first appear­
ance in front of the bench, he
always has a kind word to say.
"When I see a lawyer who is
just starting out, I pull them
aside and congratulate them on
a job well done," James said.
"Everybody started some place,
no matter who we are."
For Jaimon, his start is at the
Orlando law firm, where he
works on commercial litigation.'
In the future, he may continue to
follow his father's career choic­
es.
"Becoming a judge would be
a great opportunity," Jaimon
said. “To interpret the law the
way you believe it should be
interpreted — that would be
wonderful."

Perry

Continued from Page 1A
"It was a wonderful experi­
ence," Jaimon said. "And, I think
it was kind of historic — having
a father who is a judge, especial­
ly an African-American judge,
swear his son in as a lawyer."
Jaimon Perry's educational
career spans two states. A gradu­
ate of Lake Mary High School,
he completed his undergraduate
work at the University of Florida
where he majored in finance.

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distributed to various programs
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“That's why we encourage peo­
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Non-profit organizations and
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non-profit administrators, artists
and educators — uses a point sys­
tem to determine what percentage
of an organization's request is
funded.
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dean family store w ith no alcohol o r
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Under the Big Top at Kay's you w ill
find a large selection of housewares,
linens, toys, party supplies, back to
school supplies, collectibles, holiday
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Section B
Sunday
O ctober 7, 2001

Specialopportunity
dove fields
offer great
prospects
Special to ttw Herald

OCALA — Dove hunters
have some excellent hunting
opportunities this year with
the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission's
(FW Q special-opportunity
dove hunts throughout the
state. In central Florida they
are offered on three wildlife
management areas (WMA) Caravelle Ranch WMA in
Putnam County,
Dexter/Mary Farms Unit of
Lake George WMA in Volusia
County; and Bull Creek
WMA in Osceola County.
Regular and combination
(youth/adult) daily permits
for each WMA went on sale
at specific vendors on Sept. 22
and are available for each
hunt on a first-come, firstserved basis. The permits cost
$35.50 each for a regular per­
mit, and $4550 each for a
combination permit. A combi­
nation permit allows an adult
and a youth under the age of
16 to hunt together and for
each to harvest a dally bag
limit of birds. Regular permits
allow an adult, or an adult
and a minor under the age of
16 to hunt together, but
allows only one daily limit of
birds to be harvested between
the two.
The daily bag limit is 12
doves per hunter, which can
include no more than four
white-winged doves.
Shooting hours are from noon
until sunset. In addition to a
special-opportunity dove per­
mit, hunters must also have a
valid Florida hunting license
(unless exempt), ana a
Migratory Bird Permit, or
have the H.I.P. box checked
on their hunting license.
Hunting licenses and
Migratory Bird Permits may
be ootained from county tax
collectors or their subagents,
by calling
iW
h u n t -f l o r i d a ( i 888-486-8356), or through the
Internet at www.eAngler.com.
Caravelle Ranch WMA,
located in Putnam County,
has four 50-acre specialopportunity dove hunt fields,
and offers five hunts (Oct. 13;
Nov. 24; Dec. 8 &amp; 22; Jan. 5).
Last year hunters bagged 665
doves on opening day, and
1,170 for the season. There are
about 40 daily hunt permits
available for each of the six
dove hunts at Caravelle
WMA which may be pur­
chased on a first-come, firstserved basis from Advantage
Sports Center, 13426 NE
Highway 19 in Salt Springs,
phone 352-685-2277.
"After all the recent rains,
things arc very wet at the
moment but we have lots of
millet down and there are
plenty of birds here right now
so I anticipate a good hunt,"
said Dan Miller, district biologist for Caravelle.
On Dexter/Mary Farms
Unit of Lake George WMA in
Volusia County, there are
about 10 daily permits avail­
able for each of five hunts
(Nov. 10 A 24; Dec. 8, 22; Jan.
5). Last year hunters bagged
176 at Dexter/Mary Farms on
the first weekend of dove sea­
son, and 619 for the season.
Permits are available on a
first-come, first-served basis
from Parramores
Campground, 1675 South
Moon Road, Astor, phone
386-749-2721.
With all of the recent rains
in the area, the dove fields are
fairly wet and some roads
accessing them have been
degraded. Hunters should
come to the Dexter/Mary
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Dreams do come true

By D«an Sm ith
Sports Editor

BALTIM ORE — Only Hollywood
could have written this script.
When Tim Raines Jr. was drafted by the
Baltimore Orioles In the Sixth Round of
the 1998 First Year Draft, Tim Sr. said his
one big dream left in baseball was to
play in the majors at the same time as his
son.
That wish seemed highly unlikely
when Tim Sr. was struck with Lupus In
the middle o f the 1999 season and then
seemed impossible when he retired from
the Majors during Spring Training in

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season and Tim Sr.'s strength and good
health returned, Tim Sr. turned to the
organization that brought him into pro­
fessional baseball, the Montreal Expos,
who agreed to give him a tryout,
g Expos manA lot of people, including

to g e th e r

ager Felipe Alou, figured It was either a
publicity stunt or just a way for Tim Sr.
to retire with his original club.
But Tim Sr. proved in Spring Training
that he could still play the game and
made the Expos roster.
One thing Tim Sr. did say when he
returned was that Tim Jr. needed to

hurry up and get to the "bigs" because
he didn t know how much longer he
could do this.
When the Expos and Orioles played an
exhibition game in the spring, both
Raines' batted leadoff for their respective
teams, but it was still not a 'real' game.
The season started well for both
Raines', but Tim Jr. was back at Class A
Fredricksburg, a long way from the
Majors, and then Tim Sr. suffered an
injury that threatened to once again end
his career.
But his love of baseball and the fact
that he had worked so hard to get back
See Dream, Page 2B

A n o th e r h e a rtb re a k e r
Touchdown
pass on final
play sends
Seminole to
20-19 defeat

By Tony D«Sonnier
Herald Correspondent
OVIEDO — Friday's game
was the sixth of the season for
the Oviedo Lions and their
starting quarterback finally
took a snap, their leading
receiver finally caught a pass,
and their leading rusher was a
linebacker.
Wait, it gets better.
Playing admirable defense
with their offense, the Lions (4­
2 overall, 3-1 in 6A-District 1)
rocked the visiting DeLand

By D tan Smith

Sports Editor
SAN FORD — This one is
going to be hard to shake off.
For the fifth time in six
ames this season, Seminole
Pa
Hiigh School's football game
came down to the final play of
the game, and for the third
time it went against the Tribe
as quarterback Joseph Winters
hit Dalvin Strong with a 20yard touchdown pass in the
back com er of the end zone
with no time left on the clock
to give Jacksonville-Mandarin
a 20-19 Class 6A-District 1 vic­
tory at Thomas E. Whigham
Stadium Friday night.
The Fighting Seminoles
seemingly had the victory in
the bag when Darius Chaplin,
the third quarterback
employed by coach Jim
Bernhardt in the game, scored
on a six-yard run with 35.4-sec­
onds left to give the hosts a 19­
14 lead.
But a lateral on the ensuing
kickoff allowed the Mustangs
to get to the Seminole 49.
Two pass plays netted nineand 20-yards, but then came an
incomplete pass out of the
back of the end zone with 4.1seconds showing on the clock.
That set up the heroics as the
much taller Mandarin receiver
outfought a Tribe defender for
the ball and the winning score.
Mandarin improved to 4-2
overall and 3-1 in district play,
while Seminole fell to 3-3 over­
all and 1-2 in 6A-1 with a
tough trip to district rival
DeLand awaiting the Tribe
next Friday at Spec Martin
Stadium starting at 7 5 0 p.m.

Things are
getting
interesting
for Lions

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Sem inole senior linebacker Joe
Litton (No. 44 right, black uniform)
collars a Mandarin runner as he
returned horn an Injury to have an
excellent game. In the photo
above, Andre Raines (No. B, black
uniform) looks for running room
against a pack of Mustang defend­
ers. The senior was forced to do a
little bit of everything in the game,
moving from running back to quar­
terback in the second quarter when
starter Carl Harris was Injured,
then returning to running back In
the second half to set up what was
a go-ahead touchdown. He also
returned kickoffs and punts in the
game, but it came in a tough losing
cause when Mandarin scored on
the game's final play to win 20-19.

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honored members and coaches
of the 1970 team that went 10-0
and then the representatives.

which are on hand for their
30th class reunion this week­
end, served as honorary coach­
es during the coin flip.

Both teams showed a lot of
offense, and a lot of turnovers,
early in the game.
See Tribe, Page 2B

V r U la y

at

John Courier Field.
Oviedo ran 66 plays and
accumulated 476 yards on
offense, effectively keening the
ball away from the DeLand
aerial attack triggered by junior
quarterback Vonzelle Johnson
(265 yards and three touch­
downs on 17-for-26i
Of the Lions' 66 o f
attempts, 56 were running
plays as the Lions
neld on to the ball for over 28
minutes of the 48-minute con­
test.
"We planned on coming in
tonight and using the running
game to set up the passing
game," said Oviedo head coach
Greg Register. "O ur offensive
line has been doing the job all
season, so we put the load
right on them. And they
stepped up and delivered
tonight. As a group, they defi­
nitely deserve Player of the
Game honors."
Eleven of the game's 21 pos­
sessions ended in touchdowns.
Of the other 10, four ended on
turnovers and one on a 52-yard
field goal attempt by DeLand
Ucker Justin Dixon that was
usi wide right. Two others
rkiilied the second and fourth
quarters.
Even though the offensive
explosion was nice and a disSce Oviedo, Page 2B

Bears top Lions in girls volleyball Golden Knights to play
By Dean Smith

Sports Editor
W INTER SPRINGS — Winter Sprin p proved
once again on Thursday that it is still the best
girls volleyball team in Seminole County.
For the second time this week the Bears upend­
ed highly-regarded Oviedo, 13-5,15-6, and 15-7,
with Lorin Lukas putting down 18 kills and Ally
Hock and Combes combining for 40 assists.
npres
The win was even more impressive
considering
and ranked No. 3 in the state
Winter Sc
Springs (16-1
I.
in Class 5A) was coming off its first loss of the
season to Spruce Creek on Wednesday.
Jennifer Foist had 13 kills, Lukas had 10 kills
and Tiffany Kitoaka added nine kills, but the
Hawks' defense and blocking was a little better as
they survived in a third game extra point battle,
9-15,15-12, and 18-16.
The match was also the fourth this week for the
Bears, who clobbered Titusville on Tuesday, 15-4
and 15-9, with Hock getting 14 kills and Lukas 13
kills.
Oviedo did get a big victory this week, topping
Dr. Phillips, 15-9 and 16-14, as Rachel Bellamy
had six kills and Brittany Kauss had five kills.
Another huge match on Thursday found

DeLand (14-3) outscoring Lake Mary, 15-11,13-15,
and 15-9. Kelly Kazmierczak (18 kills, three
blocks, 10 digs) and Kimberly Clonan (28 assists,
eight kills, three blocks, three aces, 21 service
points) led the Bulldogs, while Angie Pressey had
17 kills and Todd 27 assists for the Rams.
In an Seminole Athletic Conference matchup.
Smith had five kills and Vieira had five aces as
Lyman topped Lake Howell, 16-14,11-15, and 15­
12.
In boys volleyball from Wednesday, Lake Mary
outscorcd Bishop Moore, 15-10 and 15-11, behind
10 kills from Billy Chenoweth and six kills from
Daniel Holladay; and Seminole got past Lake
Brantley, 15-3 and 15-13, with Bill Corso recording
11 kills and Kolby North putting back six blocks.

SEMINOLE ENDS PROMISING
WEEK ON SOUR NOTE
Seminole High School head volleyball coach
Beth Corso thought things might be turning
around as it followed up a spirited battle with
Lake Mary on Monday to defeat Lake Howell.
But back-to-back straight-game losses to
DeLand and Lake Brantley on Wednesday and
See Volleyball, Page 2B

first home game tonight
Special to tha Herald

ORLANDO — Clear skies
and cooler temperatures
marked the day as the
University of Central Florida
football team concluded
preparations for this week's
home opener (Saturday, Oct.
6th at the Citrus Bowl) with
UAB (the University of
Alabama at Birmingham) with
a two-hour workout in shorts
and helmets at the UCF t&gt;ractice field on Thursday after­
noon.
Junior defensive end Elton
Patterson
(Tallahassee/Rickards High
School) received this week's
"Big Stick" award. The tradi­
tional award is handed out
each Thursday after practice to

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the player who makes the
biggest hit (block or tackle) in
the previous week's game.
On the injury front, junior
comerback Carlos Thompson
(McComb High School,
Mississippi) is out for this
week's game (strained right
hamstring). Defensive end
Boma Ekiyor (Ilorin, Nigeria)
will be a game time decision
(high-right ankle sprain), as
will linebacker Antoine Poe
(Lakeland/Kathli-en High
School) with a right hamstring
strain. Defensive end Rashad
Jeanty (Miami/Carol City
High School), who had
surgery to repair a ligament in
his left thumb on Monday, is
probable.
Kickoff is set for 6 p.m. from
the Florida Citrus Bowl.

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Saturday at New Smyrna Speedway, but with
Mother Nature's cooperation that just guarantees
more racing this week.
Tonight (Saturday, October 6th) the FASCAR
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returning this week to run along with a Pro

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Wednesday night from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at
Ortando Speeaworld.
Cost is $20, which Is good for the car and three
people in the pits only, while Individuals can
enter for $5.
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
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Prior to Friday’s game, several members and coaches from the 1970 Seminole High School football team that went
a perfect 10-0 that season ware honored and then served as honorary captains for the coin toss.

T r ib e
Continued from page IB
Mandarin took the opening
kickoff at its own 20 and went
14 yards on its first two plays,
before losing a yard and then
having Chaplin intercept a pass,
giving Seminole the ball at their
own 35.
Four plays netted 25 yards,
including a 13-yard run by
Andre Raines, but a fumble on
the next play gave the ball back
to the Mustangs at their own 41.
Mandarin appeared poised to
take the lead when Winter hit
running back Brian Dennison
for 26 yards and two plays later
Dennison ran for 28 more yards.
But the Tribe defense stepped
up again and forced a fumble,

and took over at the 12.
Seminole then grabbed the
lead when quarterback Carl
Harris hit Tim Hunter over the
middle and the senior running
back outran the defense for 87
yards and a touchdown.
A high snap on the extra point
resulted in a wide kick and the
score was 6-0 with 5:15 left in
the first quarter.
Unknown at the time was that
Hanis suffered an injured knee
on the pass play and only ran
one more play at quarterback
the rest of the game before call­
ing it a night.
The Tribe then held on three
plays and got the ball back at its
own 44 after the punt.
But a fumble on the second
play turned the ball right back
over to the Mustangs and they
wasted no time in tying the
game.

Winters hit Strong for 39
yards to the three from where
Dennison bulled his way in.
Chris White broke through
the line to block the extra point
try and the game was tied at 6-

6.
Seminole could do nothing
after the kickoff and Mandarin
took over at its own 14 with
27.8-seconds left in the first
quarter. The Mustangs then ran
14 plays and took 7:27.8 off the
clock.
But it came to nothing when
they lost 11 yards on a rake
punt and pass and the score
stayed 6-6 heading to halftime.
The Tribe appeared to grab
the momentum again to open
the second half ns Geremy
McCray fell on an onside kick
attempt at the 5Q.
Chaplin took over at quarter­
back in the second half and hit
three straight passes, five yards
to Hunter, 26 to Julius Griffin
and two yards to Hunter.
Chaplin then dropped back
and appeared headed fur a large
loss as several Mandarin
defenders were in his face. But
somehow, the senior got away
and ran for a 22-yard touch­
down himself.
Matt Groover added the extra
point and Seminole was back on
top, 13-6.
But the Mustangs answered
right back with Bryce Carter
returning the kick out to the 43
and then Dennison ran clear
across the field and down the
sideline for 57 yards and a
touchdown.
Carter then carried the ball in
on a two-point conversion and
the visitors led 14-13.

Both teams played exceptional
defense the rest of the third
quarter.
Mandarin had another drive
over the end of the third quarter
and the start of the fourth peri­
od that ate up over seven min­
utes, but again came to nothing
on a four-yard loss on a fourth
down play.
Seminole had a small drive
going and appeared at least to
be moving into field goal posi­
tion, but an interception gave
the ball back to the Mustangs
with 4:57 to play at their own
36.
But three straight plays lost 21
yards and Seminole got the ball
near midfield after the punt
with 2:43 to play.
A holding penalty moved the
ball back 10 yards, but Chaplin
hit Hunter for 22 yards, then
ran 12 yards himself, before
Raines rambled for another 11.
Chaplin then went seven
yards and busted the final six
yards for the score with 35.4
seconds showing on the clock.
An incomplete pass on a twopoint try left the score 19-14 in
favor of Seminole.
On the ensuing kickoff, Carter
took the kickoff at his own 20,
then threw across the field to
Dennison, who ran up the left
sideline to the Seminole 49.
Winter then hit giant tight end
Tron Griffen for nine yards and
Dennison for 20 yards to the 20.
After a time out, a pass into
the back right of the end zone
was almost intercepted by two
Seminole defenders, but the ball
went beyond the end line, giv­
ing the Mustangs one more
chance.

Volleyball
Continued from page IB
Thursday put a damper on her
hopes.
On Tuesday, a good all-around
performance found the Fighting
Seminoles getting past the Silver
Hawks, 15-4,12-15, and 16-14.
"I hope we learned tonight
you can't win one game and
think the entire match is over,"
said Corso. "In the game we
lost, we had six bad serves and
got out of sync.
"Volleyball is a game of
momentum, intelligence, and
skill. You make things happen
on the floor!
"(Sarah) Pegram and
(Amjnda) Howard picked up
the slack tonight and Andrea
Polochc had 11 assists and Sara

Suddes had eight assists. We got
ourselves out of a hole tonight
and I hope we got an educa­
tion!”
Poloche also had one kill and
three digs, while Suddes added
three kills and two digs to her
assist total. Pegram (four kills,
two solo blocks, two digs) and
Howard (seven kills, two solo
blocks, three kills) got help from
Jessie Chick (four kills, six digs),
Megan Pickren (three kills, three
digs), Shekitta Ferrell (three
digs) and Tiffany Georg! (one
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But things did not go very
well on Wednesday as the Tribe
lost to the undefeated Bulldogs
(15-0), 15-6 and 15-5. The team
only recorded seven kills, nine

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digs and only six assists, while
missing 11 service receives.
"We did not play well," said
Corso. "Very disappointing. The
service receive did not exist,
therefore, we had very little
offense."
The week then ended with
another loss as Melonie Kirby
by
had eight kills, Belbeck had Ifive
kills, and IIrod a added 17 assists
as the Patriots won 15-9 and 15y.
Lake Bran Iley had also won
on Tuesday, thumping Lyman,
15-10 and 15-4, as Kirby had
three kills and a block, Belbeck
had four kills, and Chervenack
had three kills.
Seminole (4-12) did put up
decent numbers with 19 kills
and 23 digs, but only had three
kills.
Individually, Howard (five
kills, seven digs), Chick (four
kills, eight digs), Pegram,
Poloche and t (ollie Cowan
(three kills each) and Pickren
(six digs) did the damage.
The Fighting Seminoles fresh­
man team recorded wins over
both DeLand and L ike Brantley,
while the junior varsity won in
two games over the Patriots.
The Tribe has another busy
week coming up, hosting Lake
Mary on Monday, traveling to
Lake Brantley on Wednesday
and then taking part in a tour­
nament at Winter Springs on
Friday and Saturday.

Continued from page IB
trict win was really nice, what
made Friday's contest excep­
tionally nice was the play of
Christian Tenekedes, Steve
Asby, and Matt Ford.
Tenekedes, who was Oviedo's
starting Quarterback last season
before injuries sidelined him,
was cleared to play this past
week. He returned to the field
for the fust time in nearly a
year during the fourth quarter
for the last two series.
Before giving way to
Tenekedes, sophomore Lee
Sloan (who has led Oviedo to a
4-2 start and remains the Lions’
starting quarterback) completed
six of 10 passes for 125 yards.
Two of the tosses were hauled
In by Steve Asby, who was
expected to be tne lead receiver
in the Lions' scheme until a
fractured forearm suffered In

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the preseason jamboree side­
lined him.
Asby, who kicked his first
field goal of the season last
week against JacksonvilleMandarin, caught his first pass
of the year - a 10-yard completion - on the igame's second
play’ Ifrom scrimmage.
*1 just hoped I could hang on
to it," said Asby, who is playing
with a soft cast. "It's been very
difficult for me, not being able
to be out there with the guys. I
went Into a depression when It
first happened. It just tore me
apart. Now, I'm just glad to be
out there."
What afforded Register the
opportunity to give his return­
ing players some playing time
was the effort of linebacker and
defensive captain Matt Ford,
who rushed for a game-high
116 yards on 19 carries.
"Never in my life have 1 ran

the ball that many times on
offense," said Ford. “Coach told
me they were going to get me
the ball tonight and I was really
looking forward to i t "
Ford had considerable help Brice Patrick added 110 yarns
and two touchdowns on 12 car­
ries. Ladarian Rudolph (nine
caries for 56 yards and a touch­
down), Will Harrison (39 yards
and a touchdown on seven
rushes), Ben Baker (three rushes
for 24 yards aru a touchdown)
and Billy Dreggors (11 yards
and a touchdown on three
attempts) also contributed.
Matt Lou gee caught two pass­
es for 42 yards while Sam
Jordan had a 38-yard catch and
Kevin McCarthy pulled in a 32yard reception.
Oviedo plays again Thursday
at Lake Brantley in a key 6ADistrict 1 matchup.

C o u n ty trio p ick s up b ig w in s
By O m it Smith

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Sports Editor
LONGWOOD — It turned out to be a good
night for a trio of Seminole Athletic Conference
football teams Friday evening.
Lyman was the biggest winner as the
Greyhounds won their first game of the season,
42-27 over Spruce Creek in a Class 5A-District 3
contest at the Carlton D. Henley Sports
Complex.
Winter Springs also picked up an impressive
5A-District 3 victory, whitewashing homestand­
ing Pine Ridge, 21-0, in Deltona.

There was also a couple of surprises in non­
district matchups on Friday.
Lake Mary got back on the winning track with
a relatively easy, 29-14, Seminole Athletic
Conference victory over a Lake Howell squad
that had won four games in a row.
The final game was the big matchup of the
evening in Central Florida and it was host
Apopka bouncing back from last week's upset
at the hands of Edgewatcr to hand Lake
Brantley its first loss of the season, 35-21,
despite well over 200 rushing yards by the
Patriots' Jamal Oliver at Larry Payne Stadium.

Dream
Continued from page IB
in the game, made the 41-year-old opt for arthro­
scopic surgery that gave no guarantees of recov­
ery.
But the surgery was successful and Tim Sr.
began working his way back once again.
Tim Jr., meanwhile, was having a marvelous
campaign and auickly moved from Class A to
Double-A and then to Triple-Ajust about the time
his father started rchabing in Florida.
But hopes began to dim again, despite Tim Jr.
1laving a good run in Triple-A, when he was not
promoted at the end of August.
As time went by it seemed less and less likely
that the two would play in the Majors together
this season.
In fact, Tim Jr. was in Arizona getting ready to
play in the Winter League when the Orioles suf­
fered a rash of injuries to its outfielders and he
got the call this past Sunday to report to
Baltimore.
As if there wasn't enough going on in the
Baltimore-D.C. area, what with the Redskins
starting horribly and getting rid of Jeff George,
Michael Jordan announcing his return to the
NBA, and Cal Ripken beginning his final week as
a professional baseball player, now you had the
Raines' about to become just the second fatherson duo to play in the Majors at the same time,
joining the Griffey's, Ken and Ken Jr.
On Monday, with Tim Sr. and his mother
Virginia in the stands, Tim Jr. made history when
he entered the game in the ninth inning as a
replacement in center field.
He then made a spectacular catch on a long
drive to leftcenter by his former Seminole Athletic
Conference foe, Lake Brantley's Felipe Lopez, and
the dream was realized.
On Tuesday, Tim Jr. made his first big impact in
the Majors, making his first start in centerfield
and making a diving catch of a sinking liner,
again off the bat of Lopez.
But he was getting frustrated at the plate, strik­
ing out his first two times as the leadoff batter in
the Orioles line-up, and then grounding out in his
third trip.
On his fourth trip, the 22-year-old outfielder got
to help his team, laying down a sacrifice bunt.
Then came the ninth inning of a 3-3 game and
he led off with a booming double to the warning
track in right-center field. After a sacrifice and a
pair of intentional walks, the younger Raines

scored the game-winning run when Brady
Anderson drew a walk.
But on Wednesday, the dream became a fantasy
when Tim Sr. was traded to the Baltimore Orioles
for a player to be named later.
Tim Jr. was in a shopping mall when Tim Sr.
called him on a cell pnone to break the news. Tim
Jr. actually thought he was kidding, but was
pleasantly surprised.
That night, the duo, wearing the same black,
orange and white team colors they wore at
Seminole High School, became just the second
father-son duo to play on the same team at the
same time when Sr. entered the game as the des­
ignated hitter in the sixth inning and lined out
hard to right-center with Jr. on second base.
Tim Jr. had doubled and scored in the first
inning and then grounded out before singling,
stealing his first career base, going to third on an
error and scoring again.
In the sixth inning he walked and went to sec­
ond on a walk before Tim Sr. flew out.
Tim Jr. lined out to left in the ninth inning and
Tim Sr. had a sacrifice fly.
Lopez was not about to be outdone in this one,
tripling in three runs, singling in another, draw­
ing a walk and flying out to Tim Jr. in deep center
as he led the Toronto Blue Jays to a 7-6 win.
On Thursday night against the Boston Red Sox
and Hideo Nomo, the Raines' again tied the
Griffey's, becoming the second father-son duo to
start in the same outfield, Tim Sr. in left and Tim
J r in center.
Tim Jr. singled in the first, stole second, went to
third on a wild pitch and scored a run, but then
made outs his next three at bats. He also had two
put outs.
Tim Sr. went 0-for-4 with and RBI ground out in
the ninth inning and had a put out in left, but the
Orioles against lost by one run, 5-1.
Friday saw Tim Jr. struggle for the first time as
he went 0-for-3 with a pair of strike outs as the
Orioles lost 54) to Boston in an afternoon game.
Tim Sr. did not play.
Despite Friday's game, Tim Jr. has gotten off to
a good start in his Major League career, going 4for-15 (.267) with two doubles, five runs scored,
and two stolen bases in two attempts.
Local fans need to look at the television listings
as one of the networks, ESPN2 or Fox, is bound to
carry at least Sunday's game as it will be Cal
Ripken's final game before retiring.

�T he Seminole Herald

W T M e n C U T COUNT
OF THE IfTM
m n j i CMCUTT
M AM ) KM
I COUNTY,

C A M N G i A1-CA-ITM-14M
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ASSIGNEES. U C N 0 R 1
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES ANO A U .
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CREDITORS.
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WHO MAT CLAIM AN PITEREST M
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HANOT AW A PATRICK MYRON
HANOT. DECEASED (Ratktanci
Utenown)
S R L FMANCIAL SERVICES A
DISSOLVED FLO flKM CORPORA­
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ESTATE
PROPERTIES
LTD.
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HAROLD E . MERTZ
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tad « i M o n
Iw Fometoaua of
LO TS II AM ) 11 SLOCK 7. MAYFAIR ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M P U T
■OOK 3, PAOC M , OP THE PUBLIC
RECORDS O F BEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA.
ha* baan Rad agahst you MW you
raqukad to aanra a oopy d your
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ty d t a wb. r a y m k m o ra d t a
■oral rapraaanlab ia . vanut or
pataitcbon id M oo u t
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t a Cty o l Santanl

2001.

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2001.

Pubadi Octobar 7.14.2001

NODCE OF P U SU C HEANMG
TO C 01— E R A
Noboa It haraby ghran t a l a Pubtc
Haartag a S ba haU by tw Ptanrtng
U o rtng Commraaron ta t a Cty
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2001
(SEAL)
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Aa Ctark d ta* Court
By RuFl Haig
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Put &gt;»H September 30. and Octobar
7.2001
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M THE CM CUfT COUNT
OP EH1 EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT OP
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M A U D FOR
S E IM O L S COUNTY
CIWL DIVISION
Caaa No. p1-CA-1i?1-14-b
ASSOCIATES riNANCIAL
SERVICES O F A M ER X A INC.

JON MTTCHEU KOREF A1KVA JON
M KOREF: JANS DOE K0REP.
THE UNKNOWN WIFE O F JO N
M T C H E U KOREF AVGA JON M
KOREF: W O W U L KOREF; JOHN
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AM I IF DECEASED, THE
R ESPECTIVE UNKNOWN hair*,
daviaaaa, grantees, ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
UEN ORS. ANO
TRUSTEES, AND A U OTHER PER­
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UNDER OR AGAINST TH E NAME d
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JON M. KOREF; JAN E DOE
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JON MTTCHEU KOREF AW\A JON
M KOREF; VIRQIMA L KOREF;
JOHN
DOE
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THE
UNKNOWN HUSBAND O F V1RO IN M L KOREF: Itw ig . INCLUD­
ING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
SAID DEFENOANT(S). IF REMAR­
RIED. AND IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN harm,
daviaaaa, granlaaa. ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
UEN ORS. ANO
TRUSTEES. ANO A U OTHER PER­
SONS CLAIMING ST. THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENOAMT(S|
wtoaa raaidanca a unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY raqutad Id Ma
your anawar or W itten dalanaai. *
any. In tra above procaadtag wah Iha
d a n ol Ma Court, and to aana a
oorythanoluponpiapM nM ri anornay. whose name and addraaa
appeara haraon. wahm 30 daya altar
P a M l publication d M a Nooca ol
A d en , a a namra ol PM procaadmg
batag a a rt tar knekaura oI motproparty. ID a *
LOT 11 BLOCK B. COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR UNIT 2. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK II.
PAGE 100 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIOA
A K A 151 COUNTRY CLUB CIR­
CLE. SANFORD. FLORIOA 32771.
p you laJ Id Na your anawar or an*Mn datamaa n t a abova procaadng, on ptamMTs anomay. a dafaud
wb ba araand agarst you tar t a
ratal damandad n t a Comptemf or
DONE ANO OROERED al
iranota C a tty . Fiend* M a day ol
ITQ 12001. 2001
ca r* Ol t a CIRCUIT Court
ByRuth King
Deputy Clark
Law Otoe** ol Oanal C . Conauagra
#901 North Armaraa Avanua
Tampa. FL 33604 1041
Abomaya tar PlainMI
PrJWah Oclotar 7. It. 2001
FF0M

NOTICEOPPUSUCHEARING
TOCONSK7ERA
c* la traraby ghran tad a Pubic
ng wd ba haklby t a Planning
mg Commwaron In t a C ty
natron Chamban. Cty Hat.
■d. F io n a , al 7 00 pm . on
day. Octobar 112001 to corv
a roorasi tor a CoraMorol Us*
OC-2, Ganaral Commarclal
g DomcL
iAL DESCRIPTION Lot • and
X OOf of Lot 7 and E II 0(7 of
HAdlonW. BL* 11, Tl A, Florida
and Cotanuaoon Co Lid. E R
s rJ i Map ol tha Town ol

A l partaa ta
d a l la ta an opportimby to ba haard
a M d haartng
By ordar ol r a Planning AZontag
ConvrtaHon ol r a Cay ol Santard.
FtorWa. Ma 2nd day ol Octobar.

2001.
Skat, Chatman
Planning Uontag
ADVICE TOTH*! PUBLIC:
I
I a paron dactlaa to
mada wdi raapact ta any manat oonhaartag, halbh# may naad a vtrbatm
raoord ol f t procaadnga kndudtog
ard la nol provttad by t a Cty at
rtord. IFS2BB0103)
PERSONS WITH D O A B U TC S
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE ta ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330 MTS 4B
HOURS IN ADVANCE O F THE
MEETING
PubOdrOcUbtr 7,2001
FFC00
NOTICS TO THS PU SU C
Nobca la htrabr flhan M l a Pitabe
ttaabng a b ba hold by M Planting
EZonmg Commaatan ta M Cay
Comntaaron Chambsra. Cay H a l
Santard. Florida, al TOO pm. on
THtaday Octobar IlM M l.ta c o o amantaam ta M Zontag O n tran n
ol t a Cty ol Santanl Samnota
C o u ty Florida.
Razantag t o n A G Agrtodurd
To M l ol: PD. Plarvad
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Uda 3b.
40, 41, 41 S L and SB, Bntta o 3rd
Subd, accoRtng ta t a P ill ta rto l,
u rtoordad ta Plal Book l.P a g tM .
Pubic Raoorda ol Sammota County
FL togtdar wbh mat portion ol
Jtw tb Lara lytag S o l Lota 3b and
aa « id N ol Lata 41 and A3 m d t a l
pobon ol t a W M2 ol Vbc ROWlymg
E ol Loll 42 a id S I
LESSand
aacapt t a l porttan d Lola 3S, 40 and
42 lying N ol M BROW Ira ol proh ROWagraamart aa
raoordad SapL 11 1908 ta ottaol

C A M N G 01-*11-CP
W RE Emma al
HELEN M KOLFRAT.

Tha atontatabtotan ol t a BM W W
HELEN M KOLFRAT. d b ca b ta l
F it No. 01-III -CP la pandtag Int a
Cbcut C ou t a l Eamtaota C o u ty
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ol idd di W Santnota C ou ty
CouYiouaa, 301 N a tl Park Avanua.
37771. Tha
PI b n

A U W TERESTEO PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A* paraona on whom M a nobca la
ho hava atlicbona ta t
t a vaAWy d t a Wb, t a
ol t a
Paraonal
varan, or yatadtokon o l M a O out am rmpdrad ta
oetackaaabh M i Com WITH­
IN T H E LATER O F THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE FW ST PUBLICATION O f TH S
NOTICE at THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE OATE O F SERVICE OF A
COPY O F THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
AS cra d k n ol t a Oacodam md
odor paraona having clalma or
damanda agalnal Daoadmfa Eatma
on whom a copy ol N a noboa la
aanrad M t i M a t mu Iha altar t a
data M t a M pUtocaBon o l M a
rnkca m a t Ma ta b dalma wbh M a
C o rn WITHIN THE LATER O F
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O F TH tt N O TK* OR TNNTY
DAYS AFTER THE OATE O F SER­
VICE O F A COPY OF THW NOTICE
ON THEM.
A l o ta r cradtara ol t a Dacadard
and pa ra o a laving clalma or
damanda agalnal t a Dacadand
Eaiata m ud Ma ta b dakna wMi M t
Court WITHIN TH REE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
A U CLAIMS, DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED VrtU
BE FO REVER BARRED
Tha dm* ol t a krai pubkeaton ol
Ma Noaoa u Odobar 7.2001
JIKXTH K. CABLE
JAM ES KOLFRAT. aa Panoral
Rapraaantmhraa oI t a Eaiata oI
HELEN M. KOLFRAT
tor
Paraonal
KENNETH F. MURIUM

OMAaran. DoytoandWlgfn. PA
#00Waal MonaBoUavard
P ,G
132b. v j __ . .
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TalaphonaJAO 7)MA 9b01
Florida Bar N unbar 00674P4
7. 14.2001

M T H t e m e u n COUNT FOR
SIM W O LS COUNTY.
P R O b A Tl D M M ON
FB* Na. 01-101SCP
M RE: ESTATE OF
ED N A U LLER
N O D CE O F A C —
TRAT10N
Tha apntatababrvi ol t a aalba or
EDNA MILLER, dacaaaad, Fila
Nurtoar OI-tOIBCP. a pandng ta
t a Circuit Court, tor Somtaole
C ou ty. Ftarida. Probata DMatan.
t a addraaa c4 a ric h a X I N hark
Avanua. Sartord. FL 32771-1292
Tha nama and addran M l a
Paraoral HapruarYatrya and b a
b
A U INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THA7
A l paraona on whom M a nobca a

Tha preparty bang mora ptrartty
daaenbad aa ISO! Raahart Road.
Tha Platting AZontag Com iaaat m
wb aubma a racammontabon ta M
Cty ComrMaalon m favor ol. or
raquMMd chtngt or
Tha Cay Cam ntaton
hold a Pubic Haartag ta M
Room In Cty N il
Sanford, Florida m TOO p m on
Norortaar 12.2001, ta ccraatar mta

dalan ga b a vaaetty ol t a W 1 b a
quaMIcaltora o l b a
Paraonal
Rapratantakva, vanua. a Junadtakon ol M a Court ara raqurad to ba
ta b obtoebona o b i Ma C o m WITH­
IN THE LATER O F THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS AFTER
THE OATE O F SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l cratkkn oI l a dacadam and
othar paraona having dam n or

Commraccn may ptaca o rd to ra
upon t a ramnmg by mtana al a
davatapnam ordar.

on whom a copy ol M a nobca ta

chat lava an opportunty to ba haard
■I la d haannga
Mkhaal Stay Chatman
Ptaniwig AZonmg Otawwtaatan
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: tap a r■ui daodaa to appeal a daemon
mada wth raapact to any rnabar eenaatarad at M abova matamg or
haating. haNta may naad a varbabm
racord oI M procatrknga tadudng
racorda nol provatad by t a Cty ol
Santard (FS 2*4 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE AOA
COORDINATOR AT 3309429 44
HOURS IN ADVANCE O f THE
MEETINO.
Pubiah Octobar 7,2001
____
FF064
M TH t CTRCUrT COURT
•
OF T H t liT H
JUDICIAL CbtCLFT,
IN AND FOR
M ISN O LS COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PR O tATE DIVISION
FILE NO. TOOI-bbSCP
IN RE. THE ESTATE OF
ROBERT GLENN GAUL.

NOTICEOFAOMINMHURON
Tha admnatrabon oI t a artatt ol
ROBERT G U N N GAUL, Jacaa.
F la Nonpar 2001 903 CP. a pandtag n t a D ram Court tar Saramota
County. Florida. Probata Dwaion.
t a tddrtM ol a4wh la Sammola
C ou ty CourthouM. Ctark ol C ttu l
Court Probmt. X I N Park Avanua.
Santard. Florida 32771 Tha nama
and addtaa ol t a panoral rayra■artaava and t a paraonal rapnatntaova i anomay art *m tanh bataw
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS
NOT £'1 FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
A l M am tad paraona ara rwpwad
ta tta wah t a Court WITHIN THREE
MONTHS FROM THE OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE (1) a l Okuna agwntl
aattoa and (2) any obyKbcn by an

Auclon Samoa* , Ucanaa 1583 A
19000 daantag depod wb ba coftactad tor aach in k p u tlaa a d and
rakaidad d s r 1* centanta o l t a u a

ones • n u ll lor two mm u t ilit y
wamu. Smd aata U b a u ta o rra l by
•klua o l b a SMutaa o l b a Slataa ol
Ftorkta. In auch caaaa mada and pn&gt;

PutdahOctobarT. 14,2001
FF0S4
NOTICE O F SALS
O F MOTOR V B b C L E
Purauam to Ftonda Statu*
713 943. M d Ftonda Ltan And

M T H i CMCUTT COUWT
O F THS D O H TH N TH

raoord ta nol provided by tab Cty of
* rtarrt (FS2S1010S)
PERSONS WITH DtSASKJTltS
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARHCMATE M ANY O F TH ESE PROCEEDINOS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL O FFICE ADA
COOROMATOR AT 330SS2S 46
HOURS IN ADVANCE O F THE
MEETING
am October 7.2001
FF0S1

GOODS, KATHLEEN CANFIELD
1 X 3 FURNITURE S BOXES.
DAWN P A D U A 4154 FURNITURE.

JANE M. OCVAUOHN

CHARLES A DEIUN O ER. ESC
2E0 M ibbnd A m , Sidta ISOO
morna Springa, FL 32701
407«1-440&gt; 407—
b tta

data ol ra »rMpubkeaSon ol Ma
nobca mumMatab dabra UtahMb
Court WITHIN .THE LATER O F
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O F THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER T « DATE O F SER­
VICE O F A CO PY O F THIS NOTICE
ON TH EM
A l effar c/adlora ol t a dacadam
and panana laving dam n or
damanda agairnl t a dacatanfa
C o in 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 ol t a tail Pubkeaton ol
M a nobca b Odobar 7 .2 M I.
Paraonal Rapraaanuova:
STEPHEN MILLER
991 Ttaaton Cova Road
Longwood, FL 32790
Anomay
tor
Paraoral
H a d W. taarYari
Ftonda Bar No. 0123714
Ctaruhua I tianhart. PA
2431 Laa Road
Wkdar Para, FI 32719
Tataphora: (407)740*008
Pubtah O detar 7.14.2001
FF0S6
NOTICE o f PUBLIC SALS
PUBLIC NOTICE la haraby ghran
bataw. and continuing bam day to
day und aa guoda am aokt «ra wb
•at mpucac Aucaon. ta t a huyam
btadar. tor cath. m t a warahouaa ol
STORAGE USA. tocatad m 1007
W d i Springs o r. Wtatar Sprmga. FI
32701 l a coraana ol t a (mowing
mrraga uvta c&lt;Ma«ng houtahota
m dl ot buaaaM grata, n r rant and
othar chargaa tor Much a tan an
■ a ra t a d t a a d t a ab
DATE OF SALE OCTOBER 24.
2001
300 PM
JAM E3 M O FFirr #631 FAD *
CARPET. WILLIAM WILSON 1505
FURNITURE
k
HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS. CAFLRIE A TERRANCE
WASHINGTON IIS# HOUSEHOLD

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L eg a ls

Sanford, accsrdtag b t a
o l aa raoordad ta PS I. Pagaa SB
taoiM i S t. ol tia PutAc Raoorda ol
Bawtnoa C a tty . FL.
T la pnoparty bamg moaa ganaraty
baotaad aa SOS and I0S

Tha proparty Datig me
dnertaad aa 1211 Franch Avarua.
Condnonal Uaa Raguaalad

i to partfcipau to

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Sunday, October 7 .2001

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FL
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Tal:407-331-3199.
Sal* data
O ctobar n . M b ) M Btava't
Traramtamon
Rapara.
Bald
WNctaU) nay b* radtamsd by M4dytag b ato n p rig ta n il itmi Thu
hav* b a rlgM to a haartng M any
km* prior ta kata dm* by M ig a
domond tor haartag ta b a dram
court. O a ra rla ib a rK M ta ra o a rar poaaoaalon ol vahda by poabng a
bond In aooordanc* wbh F.S.
59*917 Any procaada ta aacaaa ol
b a amount of b a kan nM ba
dtp°**kd wth t a Clark oI O ram
Court ta t a county wham t a vahfeto
lahald.
P uU M e Odobar 7.2001
FF0S3
aau -jla
/V■_, . i
tToroorce w#rrrr»
amounoaa a maadng oI t a many,
ban oI t a Board of D n e ta n ol
t a pubic la brand, and nay tackida
daarrad nacaaaary tor l a exmdud ol
b a Boarda buaaaaa:
OATE: Octobar 111001
TIME: I X am .
LOCATION:
L a ia-Burntat
Commmty Cdaga
1409 CR S29A
Suraanba FL
PURPOSE: Ta dacuaa mabera ol
■—i M i iq VTOnxxct L fn irti r tonal.
mJ I I .
a - r - ----- -- a—
m
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n fT trin c i to wontiorc#
Davatapmart Wauia.
For F u b o r tatonbMton. Contact:
Gary J. Earl, Eaacutira Ovactar
*«» C a
m --- mi ________i j wwworoi iiW irii rionaa
IM t La* Read. 6to 270
Wtalar Park FI 3278b
(407)741 4393
Pubiah Octobar 7, 2001
FF091

NOTICS Ob
Ficrmoua hams
Note* a haraby grvan t a l I am
angsgad ta buataaas M21#9 Bnuon
Av* SarAord FI. Samanota Couty.
Ftonda mdar t a Ftcaoouc Nam* ol
•OAR and t a l I Inland to regu lar
laid nama with tta Otvtaton ol
Corporakon*. Teiaheu aa, Ftonda.
ta accordenca wth t a provaura al
th* Ftenunua Nana Statute*. ioWM Saclton M S 09. Ftonda Slrnuae
1991
Loranro Johraon
Praw n Odobar 7. 9001
FF090

ALTAMONTE TOW MQ M G UNCUUMEO V EM C LE AUCTION
117 MARKER S T .
ALTAMONTE E P H N O l FL
SALE BEGINS AT 1000 AM. SOLO
AS « . NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE.
SELLER RESERVES TH E RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR A U BIOS
PURSUANT TO F .S 7117S
10-19-M l
1987 HONDA
tHOEC4&amp;32HA0Om t
Pubtah: Octobar 7.2001
FF048
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
O F THE MNETEBMTH
O FFLO M O A .
■EM M OLE COUNTY
C M Lom m
Ca** No.: 01-CA-1I10-1FK
MIOfIRST BANK.

JO SEPH M. TEXTEIRA i V i
JO SEPH
M.
TEIXEIRA
and
MICHELE M. TEXTEIRA bk/a
MICHELE M TEIXEIRA. MAYFAIR
MEADOWS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
IN C:
and
UNKNOWN TENANT S.OWNERS
NODCE OF ACTION
T O MICHELE M TEXTEIRA bk/a
MICHELE M. TEIXEIRA. IF U W fG
ANO IF DEAO. HIS OR HER
UNKNOWN HEIRS. O tVISEES. OH
O TH ER CLAIMANTS. CURRENT
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN.
MICHELE M TEXTEIRA b V a
MICHELE M TEIXEIRA
CURRENT ADDRESS UNKNOWN
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
III Cobbtottana Way
Sanford. Ftorkta 32771
You a n notttod bat an action to
toractaaa a mortgaga on t a to*owmg proparty ta Samawl* County.
Ftonda
LOT 111 MAYFAIR MEADOWS.
ACCOR 01NO TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK 29. PAGES 31. 33 ANO X .
O F THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
commonly
known
aa
111
Cotbtoston* Why. Santard. Ftorkta.
32771. has bean Nad agamel you
and you am raqurad to tarv* a copy
ol you wtiton dManta*. 4 any.
A
on Richard S Mchrsr ol Kaaa.
Shuiar. Solomon. Spader. Foyt*
AStngar. P A , ptomUITa allomay.
whoa* addraaa to PO . Boa 900.
Tampa, Ftonda 33901. (or X day*
horn t a Arm dal* oI pubkealton.
whehavar a total) and N* t a onynm W«1 t a Ctark ol tan Cout a« ar
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Continued from page IB
Farms Unit check station on
Road 3 at SR 40 and biologists
will be on hand to assist them
getting to the fields.
Bull Creek WMA will offer
about 10 permits for each of five
hunts (Oct. 20; Nov. 10 k. 24;
Dec. 8 Sc 15). Permits are avail­
able on a first-come, first-served
basis at Wal-Mart, 4400 13th St.,
St. Cloud, phone 407-957-1300.
The special-opportunity dove
hunting fields were planted in a
combination of sorghum,
sesame, and brown-top and
Japanese millet by FYVC
Division of Wildlife personnel
in late spring and early summer.
The idea of the special-opportu­

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O F T M IS T H

nity hunts Ls to provide dove
hunters with a quality hunting
experience at a reasonable cost fewer hunters, more dove,
greater chance of success.
The FWC maintains a Dove
Hunters Hotline and by dialing
t-850-875-BIRD (2473) or log­
ging onto www.floridaconservation.org, hunters can obtain
brief information on dove densi­
ties, previous week's harvest,
and the number of permits
available for each spcdal oppor­
tunity and WMA dove Held.
FESTIVAL PROVIDES
BIRD'S EYE VIEW OF KEYS
WILDLIFE
MARATHON — Travelers are
to be offered a bird's eye view

an

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OF LAKE MARY. P U M K U

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by to*

No. o i-c A tao-ia-a
O aaa
Corpntatan.
PLAINTIFF.
v*

Rdart E. Ramaay, at ii,
DEFENDANTS
NOTICS OF
HIMSALS
Nobca Ikharaby ghrantaaL purto tot Final Jurtgnant ol
M M AUG 17 M l .
tacb* cawikatoar OtCA-490-I4-GoI ta* Orttol Cool ol
ta IS

C a tty . Ftonda. atarata
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, I* PlainMI and
R ctaid E. Ramaay. U w Ramaay:
Sanbuta Cauray. a -KkMcaf autotil
won o l t a SUM (X Ftonda. K ara
DatanM Nd),
t a Ngfaal
t d M W M k ic a t iM N I M
bom door d ta* Samtaota C o u ty
CourthouM ta Safdotd. Ftarida.
Saminel* County. Ftarida. at
110000 AM on ta* day ol NOV • I
2001.. t a toWiwkig Manta ad proparty a t M
aatd Final
jmkTTom. wta
LOT 13 ANO 14, BLOCK X T . LAKE
WAYMAN HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION.
ACCORDING
TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN FLAT
BOOK 3. PAOC S3. PUBLIC
RECORDS O F SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
NOTE: Pumuant
t a F a r Data
CoUaciron Practical A d you ara
adrtaad t a t tala law km a daarrad
K&gt; Ow ■ ostEfli caDiiMMCiQc *n*impsirTy iq
ootad a data and any tafcrmaaon
ootarad wb b* uaad tor t a l puPOM.
Daud tta day ol SEP 26 2001..
MARYANNE MORSE
Clara ol Cireut Court
By Mary Stroup*
Dapury dork
COOILIS A STAYHARSKI, P A
4010 Boyacoa Boutoanl
Smta 450
Tanya. FL 33607
Tinphnni la n a r r nooa
CA S it 0-01-0760
P U bM i Octobar 7,14,2001
FF047
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IwbMi to

ta

tarth ta

ta

MTWCSkOSTCOURT
OFTHBIfTH
N A N O FOR
COUNTY.

C A M N O :M 1366 C A 14 K
MELLON MORTGAGE COMPANY.
S U CC ESSO R BY M ERGER TO
METMOR FINANCIAL, INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
EDWARD A. KRAM ARCK IF
UVING. ANO IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE. HEIRS.
D EVISEES.
ORAN TEES.
A S S U M E S , UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A U
O THER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
N T1R EST BY. TM tO U G H UNDER
OR AG U N9T EDWARD A
KH AM AR CK IM fNOW N SPOUSE
OF EDWARD A KRAMAflClK, IF
ANY, BARBARA J. KRAMAflClK IF
LIVING ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE. HEIRS.
D EVISEES,
GRAN TEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. THUSTEE9 ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST BARBARA J.
KRAMARC6C, UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF BARBARA J KRAMARCIK IF
AN Y NC3 MORTGAGE SERVICES.
L L C .. F/KA N CS CONSUMER
SERVICES. U C . EDWARO A
KRAMARCIK; STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.
AMERICAN GENERAL FINANCE.
INC.: DISCOVERY MARKETING
ANO DISTRIBUTING INC : JOHN
DOE
ANO
JAN E
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANTlSl

RE-NOTICEOF
FORECLOSUR1 SAL8

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purtuanl to an Ordar Granting ma
Mcaon to Ra**4 Foractoam* Sal*
(Mad SapM ntar 17. 2001 antarad
toCrW Caaa No 84 1382 CA 14 K ol
t a Croat Court ol ta* itTH Jw kdal
C M in and tor SEMINOLE Court*
429 N. Orang* Ay*. Ftonda. I ab
•W to tw higlaat and P*M taddar tor
caah al t a Waal d ra ol t a SEMI­
NOLE County Courtttauw n X I N.
Park Av*. Santord, FL M 11 00 am .
on taa 23 day ol Octobar. 2001 t a

forth ta aato Summary Ftaal
Jurinmant l(&gt;wtt.
LOTI BLOCXE. HIDDENLAKE.
UNIT 18. ACCORDING TO THE
PLATTHEREOFASRECOROE0 M
PLATBOOK17, PAGES93ANO94.
PUBLICRECORDS OF SEMWKXE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
wa* • datouC wb ta antorad cgwral
Dated taa 21 day ol Saptemtar.
you tor t a ratal damandad in t a
2001
Camptamt
(CIRCUITCOURTSEAL)
Oatarl O CT 01 2001.2001
MARYANNEMORSE
(COURT SEAL)
Clarkof twCwcul Court
CLERK O F THE COURT
By MarySKoupa
HonarabW Maryann Mon*
DapulyClara
X I North Park Avanua
Rupiahh THESEMINOLEHER­
Santard. Ftonda 32771
ALD
ByFluta King
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
Osputy Clark
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
it you ara a paraon wdh a daatacy
ACT. panon* withOaatotao* na*dwho naad* any accommodakon n
ng a apaoal ■ccommodtnonahoAd
ontar to pam apan n tan procaadcoraadCOURTadministration
mg. you b a aramad. m no com to
ai th* SEMINOLE County
you. tot a provNion ol conan ab
Cowmoua* al 407 32343X1. 1600lane*
P1**4# contact Court
955-J771 (TDO) a 1400-9598770,
Arknmanttion m X I N Park
na FtondaRally Santa*
Avanua. S u l* N3Q1. Santard.
DAVIDJ STERN. PA
Ftonda 32771. phona (407)469SOI S. UNIVERSITYDRIVE
4227 worwi 2 wor*rg daya ol you
SUITE900
racmpl ol taranokc*. t you ara he
PLANTATION.FL33324
erg or voca enpaaad. a t 1600-969(994)2334000
8771
96-26974)MEL)
Pubiah Octobar 7. 14.2001
PubiahSaplambar X. andOctobar
FF046
7.2001
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M THS CIRCUIT COURT

of Florida Keys wild native and
transient inhabitants Friday,
Oct. 12, through Sunday, Oct.
14, when Crane Point In
Marathon holds the Florida Keys
Binding &lt;c Wildlife Festival.
Crane Point is located at MM 50
gulfside, and admission to most
festival events is free.
For more information, call Jim
Bell at (305) 872-0774 or Lori
Haynes at (561) 625-5122, e-mail
birdfestOexdte.com or visit the
festival Web site at www.hawkwatch.org/keysfest.htm.
To make field trip reservations,
call 1-888-826-3811. To find out
about Florida Keys accommoda­
tions, visit mm.ga-kcy8.cpm
or call 1-80O-FLA-KEYS.

C»yCommalionol taaCtyol Laka
Mary, Ftonda. M uid ConvnlMion
~hoWaPubicHaartagonOctobar
IS 2001. « TOOP. M. or w toon
Mltvf -MpoutM, to comidvr
Otcond H udnQ m l idoiptfcwi of §n

AN ORDINANCE O F THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA AMENDING
SECTION X II O F THS COO* OF
ORDINANCES. REDUCING THE
NUMBER O F MEMBERS ON THE
H O TO R KAL COMA9S3ION FROM
21 TO 1* PROVEXNG FOR CON­
FLICTS.
SEVERABILITY
ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE.

W n tu iu l. F l 32741
Artomsy
tor
T840THV K STRAUS. ESQUIRE
ktaywr, Sbau* ARater. P A
(15 Ortanta A n , Scaa 8
PO Boa I9I0SS
Aaamorte Sprtnga.FL 32719-1096
Tatephora (407)331-9909
P iM d c Octobar 7,14,2001
FF040
_____
N am es o f
nCTm O U SN A M B
Nobca la haraby gpran t a l l am
angsgad In buakws* at 203
CO UJNS D R SANFORO F L 32773
Sammote Couty. Ftorkta meter t a
FUMou* Nama d DAYS AS) A C
CONSULTANT and ta t I r o d to

Tha Pubic Haartagwbbabaldta Ftonda ta trsontanc* n th t a p n la Comma*IonChamban, too N. •tana d tw Ftoxoui Ntetra attautaa
CounayCtabRoad. LlA*Mary Th* to-WIt.Sacbon M S OB. Ftarida
IN I.
Pubtc a tavkad to aaand and ba StakJas
LU13 CARASAS
board. Saidhaartngmaybacondn- Pvtaart
Octobar 7,2001
uad bomam* ta 6m* mar a Ikol
dactaion a mad* by taa Cty m at
matron. Copra* oI bra
atSata
Onkrranc* taADaratiratabUtafra
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tw l
CtyCtaik'aOlio* tornitaa.
tra uidNdgnad taunda to a*4 tra

NOTE- IF A PERSON D C C S U
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
BY THIS COMASSSION WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIOCREO AT TWS MEETY4Q OR
HEARWQ. HE OR SHE WSA NEED
A RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
INGS. ANO THAT, FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE. WHICH RECORO
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. FLORI­
DA STATUTES 298 OIOS
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CO Y AOA COORDINATOR AT
LEAST It HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
THE MEETING AT 407-566-143*.
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Cana A Forty*. C ty Cterk
DATED Ocutrar 1.2001
praw n Ociotar r . 2001
rro«3_____________________

ta antorc* a im knpoaad an tab)
praparty undar taa Ftorkta Sat
Staraga FarX y A d Btakwa (Sacaon
*3X 183908)
Th* m utaraVad a b ate te pubic
aate by oompabhra bkkkng on tra
3S8I te y o l O dobar, n o t d 1 09
pm, on tw pramteai whara lord
at* taealad teAmpta Sir-ag* Carter.
100 Ampte Court, 2*00 YTaal Arpcrt
BoUavard, C o u ty d Sammola,
State d norttta. tra kJtoartng
Cintem tf# Hatnt. Unit 4.

L eca ls
(2) Paid ta-Couay Subacnpaorra
1#59
1779
(3) Sate* Thraugi Daatara and
Camara.
1994
1990
Shad Vanrtora. and C au ter
(4) O ta r Claaaaa Udtad Thru
USP3
-O-0c. Total Paid andtor n aqua bad
flm tallon •
(Sun d I9b(1), (2). (3|, and (4)|
3373
3906
d. FraaDtetrtwbonbyMtel
(1) OUM daCouity
3
3
(2) IrvCounfy
X
X
(3) O ta r Claaaaa Uatad Thru
USPS
-O0*. Fra* a a tu b o n Outaete t a Utel
200
290
1. Told Fraa DabtouOon (Sum
ISdandtSa)
236
286
g Tote Dathbukon (Sun 19c.and
191)
411)
4lv4
h. Copraa nra Dtetnburad
411
308
LTotal (Sun 19g. and h.)
4924
. 45S0

(15cJ19g. ■ 100)
4%
93%
IB Pubtcaaon d
tra printed In t a Octobar 7,
2001 tear* d taa pUbcdtan.
17 Signaler* and TXted
Ubtahar, Buaaaaa
Ownar Pubiuhar. ftonda* Faoar
Dote: Saplambar X 2001
Pubtah: Octobar 7,2001
FF008

NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE a haraby grvan
mat. on t a dal* and al tana tend
Eirm n Cranrta*. C-019.3 Skyctea,
bato n , and conknmng bom day to
Mac. Ibute, Whaal Barrow
day unte at good* ara sold, a a wb
taa Libia* muat ba pod tor at ta*
a*4 al pubtc auction, to m* h g a k
terra d purdst* In caah crYy A l
butter, lor caah. at t a warahouaa
puchaaad temp add aa a . wbara a .
STORAGE USA. tocatad al 7400 W
and mub ba ramovsd te t a km* c4
Cotoraal Dr . Ortando. FL, 3291b. t a
ail*. Sate aubvact to cancwtenon in
contanta q4 ma itoraga uraa contaav
taa avanl ol aantemani
mg houaanoid and &lt; a buwrras*
owrar and obkgalarl party
goods, tot rant and othar cTwga* tot
Tha to ta* 27rn day ol SaptemCar
when a kna on aanra la ctearrad to
2001
•ra
I u * ta o r I M S o c t . a*, aoat
Ma
1
T1MEOF8ALE 10 AM
*4 THS CIRCUIT COURT
PiAtervOctobar 7,14,2001
BUNUAMURRAV PRODUCTIONS
OF THS DOHTISMTH
FF016
UNIT *922. BILL COON UNIT t
1017. VENUS VIGO UNO t 2017.
DANNY R. BENJAMIN UNIT ■ 2100.
SS2SW0AS COUNTY.
ANOCSkCULACLAUDIA GARZA UNIT * 2149
Avetemaar STORAGE PR O TEC­
CA SS N G 61-OR-1446
1. Putbcahpn TMa: SEMINOLE
TION AUCTION SERVICES. U C .
HERALD
4993
S taJbcabon Nunbar 491-2*00
A 150 00 cteanng rtepoad wb ba
ANO
8 Ftarg Dais: Sapumbar X 2001
cosseted tar oacfi ura pucfraaad
GaraU Fraanran
4. tab
and ratandad after X contatka d tw
un* ha* bean removed bem tw lac*NOTICS O F A CnO N
a Numbar d
ty Sard sate to ba undar and by
T O Oarakf Fra
Annua#r- 104
n k ra of tra Stela d Ftortda ta auch
(N
a Annual Subscription Pnca
etta* nrada and provkted
(Rarpondanfa la b known adEbaaa)
Pubkah October 7. 14.2001
1 10. CaaiHbrawarCt
7. Ccmptata Mateng Addraaa d
FF003
Santord. FL 32771
Known Otaca d PubacaBon: 300
YOU ARE NOTIFIED trat an ackon
North Franch Avanua, P.O. Bor
NOTICS O F U EN SA LS
1(87, Santard. Samnota County.
a accerdanc* wah ta* pravarorra d
you a rt raqurad to aana a copy ol
Ftorlda 32772-1887. Contact Paraon
your w
t any. to # on
Bacfcy Ttobabg Tdaphnn*: 407-322chargM lor wNcfi
undsnlofwd1l i
(nama
M11
to aaftefy an ownar-* tan d
whoa* addraaa Is 1X1 Pakn Way.
8 Comptal# UaBng Addrssa d
Panlord 32771 on or baton (date)
H ia rtyw rm or Oanarar Suanara
•torad d Uncte Bob * S at Staraga:
NOVEMBER 1 3001. and ■* taa
d Pubtahor. S ana a* abova.
2690 W 29ta Straat Sankpra Ftonda
ortgtraf ath tw Cterk of tate Court al
9. F ib Nama* and Compute
32771. A n t due nooca hawtg bean
(Cterk a addraaa) X t K PARK AVE-.
d
ghran, to tw ownar d laid praparty
SANFORD. FL 32771-1243 baton
and X parka* known to daan an
ta n k s on Patawna* or tim aJ ater,
PU dahsr Douglaa Fattar. 300
taraaflar t you tal ta d# to, a
North Franch Avanua. P.O. Boa
■ad
In such nobca tor payment d
dataui nay ba araand aganat you
1667, Santord. Ftonda 32772-18*7.
auch having aapaart taa good* wb
tor ta* ratal damandad In t a padEtktar Darad tang. 300 North
b* told al pubic auebon to tw Nghton.
Franch Avanua. P O . Boa 1647,
aal tto k t or oOranaraa bapoaad d
Copta* ol a l court documaraa ta tate
Santord.
Ftonda
32772-1647.
on 101249)1 Date of AucSon
at* . Inducing ordar*. tra avwtefite
Managsig EtMorMkhata Jarta. 300
TVna 2.45 PM
U t a Cterk ol taa O o a t Court-*
Franch Avanua. P.O Boa
AUCTIONEER
olllc*. You may ravraw ta a* rtocu1687. Santord. Ftonda 32772-1X7.
11C. NO.
mam* upon raquatL
10, Ownar (Y t a prJJtoaBon la
You m at kaap ta* Cterk ol tra
ownad by a corporator!, gw* t a
C ra b Court* 08lc* ratted ol yom
nama and addraaa d t a corporaDaacdooan__ of flood# a __ o t
ernrar* addrn* (you may M* NUka
lion rTyradatety kbowad by t a
01 Curran Addraaa. Ftonda Famty
rana* and arkkaaaaa d tt anck819. Tacvma Ouon. 223 Tuakagaa
Form 12919). Futma papara o taa
hoktera owning or hoklnfl 1 pares**
Of Santord. FL 32771. Waafwr.
lawaml wb b* matad to t a arkbaa*
a mora d t a N M amoma d Moca
on raoord at t a dark-* otaca.
8 n a ownad by a oorporaaon. gnra
WARNING FU* 1229a Ftonda
t a nama* m l addrau a* d t a
Pubtah: Octobar 7,14.2001
Family Law Rutaa ol Prooadur*.
kafvldual ownara. t ownad by *
FF006
pwkaraNp or otaar unmeorporated
ol docunranta and
IN THS CM CUIT COURT
Fartura to compN Ota
O F T H B IfT H
wat aa taoo* d aarh ntandub
or finking
bona, inducing
JUDICIAL CMCUTT,
ownar. t ta* pUAcsbon a pubtehad
IN ANO FOR
by a n onpidl wgonliabn. gnra 4*
DATED SEPTEMBER 2*. 2001
BSIBNOLS COUNTY,
ra n a d id addraaa) flapUJB
MARYANNE MORSE
Nawvpapara, tap, 11663 Ktagdcn
CLERK OF THE CIRCUT COURT
PROSATS O m SM N
taka, Knoavba. TH 37922. Douglaa
ByNteky FL Wtntar
FILE N G 2001 -726-CP
A Horn#, addraaa Sam* aa abova
Daputy Cterk
IN RE. THE ESTATE OF:
11. Known BondkJdan.
Pubten. Odobar F. 14,21.2*. 2001
NANNIE P CHE NET.
Uorigag***. and Otaar Socurky
FF042
T V ’t i i f l
IU t e r i Owning or HoMng 1 par
NOTICE OF ADIW EI TR ATTON
cam
or
Mora
d
Total
AmouX
d
t l THE CIRCUIT COURT
Th* artaaraabafton d tw estate of
bonta. Mokjagaa or Ottar
OF THS EIGHTEENTH
NANNIE P CHE NET. rtaoaaaaq Fte
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Nunbar 2001.726-CP. la panting ta
B4 ANO FOR
F ib )
th* Circuit Court tar Samawte
Compute Mating Addraaa
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
County. Ftonda. Probata Otvtaton.
FLO RID A
Marttatvbs BUtaoi. tae.
tha addraaa of which la Sammola
PROBATE DIVISION
P O Ben 3711 Mararavba. VA
Cormfy Courmousa. Cterk d C kcul
CASS NO.: 0186ACP
24119
Court Probate. X I N. Park Avanua,
H .I
in RE ESTATE OP
Santanl Ftonda 32771. Tha nama
JAMES ALLEN HUMPHREY,
and addraaa d tra paraond rapraM
a*n4*»v* and tra p a w a l rapraaan
Sim a a* abova
NOTICS O f ADMBESTHADON
anomay a
Th* adianabikon 01 t a aalate (J
K
CLAIMS JA NO OBJECTIONS
JAM E3
ALLEN
HUMPHREY,
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FO REVER
Robot H Haaka i. HI. Tnjal
dacaatart. a pandng ta tra Ckcul
BARRED
Sam* a* abova
Court tor Sarranoi* C a rry . Ftorkta.
VI Pubtcaaon Ta* Sammola
Pmbaw Dwaton. ta* addraaa ol
______ j tra Court WITHIN T
when a X I North Park Annua.
MONTHS FROM TH E DATI
14 taau* DM* tor Ckcutanon Date
Santord. FL 32771. Th* rana* and
THE FIRST PUBLICATION O f
Bataw. Saplambar X . 2001
addraaa** ol taa paraond rapraaanNOTICE: (1| X ctanw agaai
15 Extort and Natora d
estate and (2) any obfackon
h a a Utomay ara tal torta bataw
tataraatad paraon to whom
At maraated paraona ara raqurad
waa nraJad mat cfralangaa taa
Avarag* No
Actual No.
to Ik* wrta ta# Court, WITHIN THREE
ay d tra wb, tra quaMcaOon*
MONTHS OF THE FIRST PUBMCAparaonal rapraaantellv*. van
Copa*
Copraa oI
TION O F THIS NOTICE: ID a#
lurackckor of tra court.
d a n s agamal tta aalate and (2) any
Data of tra tab pubtcaaon
Each lasua
5 r g t laaua
otyackcn by an nwraawd panon to
nooca of arkmmrstrattort O ck
2001
Oumg
Pubtehad
draaange* ta* vaarkiy d ta* o b. t a
HENRY W CHE NET. JR
quaMcabora d taa paraonal rapraNcaraat to
•antabn. nnua. or Nttadobon d taa
Anomay
tor
court
Paraonal
12 Ik Y ta
Fang Date
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJECTIONS
a Trad No d Copra* (Nd praaa
NOT SO FILED WX.L BE FOREVER
CH ARLES A DEHUNGER. ESQ
run)
4524
4900
BARRED
260 Maitland Ava . Sute 1900
b Paid andtoa Raquatud
Pubtcaaon d taa Nooca Ira* b *»n
Atamonte Spring*. FL 32701
on Octobar 7. 2001
*071X1-4402 407/962-3630 taa
Paraonal RapraaantaBv*
(1) PwrURaquaalad OutoateAttarroy tor Paraoral Rap
Comky
IX
LINDA MYSTIC »k/a UNOA REIT
Ftorkta Bar No 196687
ITT
ER
Pubtah Octobar 7. 14.2001
U |j SubsenptiuTL*
1611 Weal Otor SI
FF067

JUDICIALORCUT
WANDFOR

lint Nn faidnnw NamB -Lab

Jl tauno-

�Pa«e 4B Sunday. October 7.2001
Lecals

Lecals

Legau

Lecals

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Lecals

Legals

In ma Cacti* C o u t tor
Coudy. Ftonda, Probata OMaton.
ma adtbaw cI ntvtti la 301 Norm
Part Avenue Santord. FL *277t1292. Ttia name# and attaaaaa ol

(813)977-6006
G9S110-01-1932
Fubaalt Sacaarrbar 30. and October
7,2001

11:00AM. on ma 20 day et
November. 2001. fta tofnrM g

NOTICE TO CAE (XI ONE

S fO U SE .
HEIRS. .D EV ISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITO RS.
TRUSTEES ANO A a OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN M T f R EST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER O R
AGAINST MICHAEL L CATOE:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O f MICHAEL
L CATOE. IF ANY REBECCA R.
CATOE; STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE:
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OP

DEPARTMENT O f REVEN UE:
AMERICAN GENERAL FINANCE,
W C.: DISCOVERY MARKETING
ANO D O T R W / T m M C .; JOHN
DOE
ANO
JANE
DOC
AS
LMTNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)

pata to fta pncaarfng that, wfhar
•awn (T) daya pitorto any prooaadtog. coraact tie C a u l Adnrtabafon
OMca ar Ctot* d Coral d f» C o u fy
ratarancad above.
f haanng
anpdred. (TTD) 19009898771. ar
Watoa (V) 1-800-8999770. vta
Ftonda Ratay Samoa
Mark D Braakatona. Eequra
MARK 0 . BREAKSTONE 9 ASSO ­
CIATES. P A
1247 Soum M yria Avanua
r n n a ta i n n —
Pubtah Saptambar X . and Octobar
7.2001
EE291

L ec a ls

FAR PART 166 STUDY
TT» Skhfcrd Alport Airturty to oon-

Santord
International
Airport
(FARPart MO Sktoy) EatoOng am
M um ncraa n p o u i ra p t harm

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Location:

to aOand tia

Orlando

T he Seminole Hexald

challenge ma validly o l ma t a f ma
quaMcaaona ot ma pamcnal rapmaantaova. venue, or yjrtarlcaan at
N e Court am m quiad to Ma *ab
rtyactcna mm ana ca u l WITHIN
THE LATER O F THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE O F A COPY O F
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
AN; ciM HO fi of fta
and
Of

Sanford

F M R oot Codaranoa Room
tagfara* Ccntaranca Room
Pom ade lamama BuMtog
Data: Tuaartay Oatabav 9,1001
Tima: 8*0 p n - I X pm
RapmaantaOraa d l a Santord
AviaOort
Mote*
Abatement
Commntaa
(SANAC).
Orlando
tt
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m
ini
Ini
Ini.n--•
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riru-l aAai
oJLr.TTjra ii7!«TT»Tiorv»i wrpon
nan
and la eonarrtara a d Pa avartobto to
dacuaa your i f f ragardtog t a
•tody Ouaaaonaiagardngtaaawr.
■Itatiap may ba ckeetad to l i . Jack
Doan f it Aaporfi V P d Oparaaona
and llalraananoa at 407 589 4008.
. and Octobta

C * * * H 896» C A
M g tm d Tractor Company,

dtoe of tie ttraa ptbAcaOon o l ttia
noeca muat Ma mad Matme atm fto
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF TIES NOTICE OR TH RTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER ­
VICE OF A CO PY O F THW NOTICE
ON THEM,
A l oarer cradtora of aiadacadan
and pamona haring ctelma or
( M in d s •gamtt t ic dacadwif*:
n u ro mu*i th* htw» cmmtw eiiiii
court WITHIN TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE.
A a CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS
NOT SO F U O W U . BE FOREVER
BARRED
Tha data ot ma M pubecanm of
ma Noaca la SaptondrerM. 2001.
FIRSTAR BANK. N. A.
B y Suean P. Sramer Sartor I

Manjuatta Pnoraa. Inc, Baryamm
Barham and Sammola Snoraa, Inc

NOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN 6tal by
vtrtua at dial certain Writ of
Eiaarton laauad out of and imdar
fta aaat of tra Chart Court d Marlon
County, Ftortda Cata * 96-920-CA
upon a Inal judgmerf randarad In
fig ito ro u u court on m* 29m day d
Auguat A O . 2000 In ttal cartam caaa
anaatod lagmand Tractor Company,
PtatoMi*). tra. Manjudta Snoraa.
Inc, and Baryamm BanAam and

J I M TM tom TiaS, Suda 90S
Naptoa. Florida 34103

Braday G Rrgn. Eaq.
Ftortda Bar No. 0149693
BONO. 6CH OENECX • KING. P A
« 0 n to rta trtT m l Norm, Suae 404
Naptoa, Ftorkto 34103
Telephone (»4t)263-6000
Pubtafi- Saptambar 30, and October
7,2001
EE233
M THE O R CU tT COURT
OF t h s ir m
^ipamAi_ CM CM T
O f FLOM OA

sWliiaMB DnOfal, me.t l/ftanOdtHI|

erven a ^ m id Wra ot Eiacuaon
■aa da tip a d to ma aa snana ot
Sammoto Coudy. Honda and I Hava
levied upon aa N rtghL wta and
M an at of tie defendant a|in tia Wtowtng daaotoad property, and prop,
arty being located In 9«mtoola
County, Ftortda. mom parfedarty
LEO BEC 0* T W 209 ROE 31E W
314 O F NE 114 OF S tt 1/4 (LESS N
417 ta FT O F E 20* 34 F T ! N 291
FT O F W 150 FT OF E *5679 FT 9
RD) 9 £ 1/2 O F NW 1/4 OF SW 1/4
(LESS N 245 FT OF IN 200 FT IR D )
(4304AQ
Atoo Known A c 2800 U ka Mary
Boulevard EaaL Santord. FL
and tie umdanlgnad aa Shan* ot
Sammoto Coudy. Ftortda. m» at
It 00 A M on fta 24n day d Oct
A O . 2001 otar tor aala and eat to
d a higheet tedder. FOR CASH IN
HAND AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
A a EXISTING UENS. at P a Front
(Wett)Ooor, at tia alapa, of the
Sammola "Coudy Courthouse in
Santord.
Ftortda.
die
above

Donald F. E linger. Sher*
Semmota Coudy. Ftonda
NOTICE REOAROWO THE AMER­
ICANS WITH DISAOLTFE 3 ACT O f
1990. PERSONS WITH A DISABILI­
TY NEEOING SPECIAL ACCOM ­
MODATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN
THE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE ENFORCEABLE
WRI a SECTION OF THE CIVIL
DIVISION AT THE SH ER IFFS
OFFICE, 100 BUSH BLVD. SAN­
FORD. FLORIDA AT LEAST FIVE
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
INGS
(407)965 6640
TTD
(407)669-3323
vrm Sale Held On : October 24.
2001
Pidiaefi: Saptambar 23. 30. and
October 7. t4.200t
EEI77
M THB ORCUtT COURT
OF THE t*TH
JUDICIAL CtRCUTT,
IN AND FDR
a u o N o c i co u tm r,
FLOfOOA
CASE NOv01-CA-99*-14-W
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK. F A
SU CCESSO R BY MERGER TO
B A M UNITED.

JAM ES D JOINER, at a l.
NOTICE OF
F0RECL06URE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauanl to an Order or Fatal judgment
entered n Caaa Ho. 01 D A 554-14W ol me Circuit Court ol tie 1STH
Judicial Chart m and tor SEMINOLE
Coudy. Florida therein WASHING­
TON MUTUAL SANK. FA SU CCES­
SO R BY MERGER TO BANK UNIT­
ED. Plaudit!, and JAMES D JOIN­
ER . at a l. a/e defendant. I m i M l
to Via rugytaal Odder tor caati al
11DO a m , at tra Waal Frort Door ot
ma Sammola Coudy Coutnouaa.
Santord. Ftonda. on ma 23 day ol
October.
2001, ma
LO T 144. AUTUMN GLEN. PHASE
III. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
TH EREOF AS RECORDEO IN PLAT
BOOK 37, PAGES 75 THROUGH
TT, O F THE PUBLIC RECO R03 OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
DATED fa s 21 day d Saptambar

2001.
MaiyarmeMorte
Clerk Crrort Court
By Jana EJaaemc
n poufs C M
RO G ER D BEAR. P A
P. O . Bor 4999
Orlanto. FL 32602
Adomaya tor PtamM
(01-01501
N you am a paraon a i l a dtaaMay
■no need* any accommodation n
order Jo participate in tva proceed
ng. you are anctiad. al no coal to
youu tor Fra provwlon ol cartam aura
le oca
Plaaea
contact
ADACoordm aiw at M l N Part
Avenue. Suta MM1. Santord. FL
32771. Taiaptrona 407)669-4227
wdhtn (2) mertung daya ol yo u
racapt of tva Sunmona, 4 you am
hearing or voiea stipend. cat t -800999-6771.
Putwah Saptambar M . and October
7.2001
EE232____________________
M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DTVISION
File No: 01-933CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
A LB ER TO THOMAS
n o t ic e o f AOaaNttTfUTtON
The artruniatriuui ol ma atlala of
ALBERT O. THOMAS, deceased,
F la N urbar 01 939 CP. a panting

• E M M O U COUNTY
JU n M H C n O N DtWSION
M l Ot-CA-ttaO-14-W
Chau
Manhattan
Mortgage
Corporation.
PLAINTIFF.
tra.
Cheryl A Capuano. at I i,
DEFENDANTS.
N OTICSO P
Nonce la hte e ff gfvan maL pusuart to that Final Judgment oI
a dread Baptonibar 20.
2001, and antomd m c M caaa nurtbar 0 t-CA-1460-14-W .otm aO rcua
Court of tia Ism Jurtcral Clrcut In
SamaHia Coudy, Ftortda.
CH ASE
MANHATTAN
M ORTGAGE CORPORATION, la
Plaintitl and Charyt A Capuano;
Fim plua Financial, Inc., 4/ara
Dalandaty t), I H aat to ma ItAftaal
ana beer araaar ter a a u at ma Wear
bare aaav aa Ola N e a e b Cauey
Courthouu In Santord, Ftortda.
Semnoto Coudy. Ftonda. M I I 00
AM on ma 20 day ot November.
nrvtl
4 , ■ a- ■
■- -- - OHCtEmU
,t- i . . ,i - . — - S rn ll t P
f PQflORSnalQ
PtUpB- '
ty aa aat tortn it aad Frial Judgnart.
to art:
LO T 21. BLOCK Al THE MEAD­
OWS. UNIT NO. 1. A SUBDIVISION
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT OR
MAP TH ER EO F DESCRIBED IN
PLAT BOOK 19, AT PAGE(S) 96-67.
O f THE PUBLIC RECORDS O f
6EM M OLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOTE: Purauant to ma I aa Data
Collection Practical Act you am
advtaad that due law hrm a deemed
to ba a debt cofactor attempting to
coked a debt and any rdarmaaon
oburted ani ba treed tor mat purpOM
D *i* d Wm 21 d a y of S a p te rtw r,
2001.

MAflYAMNE UORSC
C M of O ra * Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy CtorU
COOtUS 1 STAWIAftSKI. PA.
4010 Boyacout BoutovanJ
Suta 450
Tampa. FL 32607
Tataphona: (813^877-6000
C6S« 10-00-5481
PubM&gt; Saptambar 30. and Octobar
7.2001
EE234
IN TM£ CIBCUTT COURT
OP TM€ ItTN
elUOICUL CMCUTT
O# FLORIDA
IN A N O FO fl
8CMINOC2 COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
No. 01-CA-1037-14-W
Chau
Manhattan
Mortgage

Corporation.

rt

PLAINTIFF

Chart** Dydo. Lauran Oydo. *t ai .
DEFENDANTS
N O T IC eO f
FORECLOSURE SALE
Note* i* haraby grvan fiat, pur­
suant to that Final Judgment of
Foredoaura dated September 20.
2001. end entered In cml caaa num­
ber 01 CA-1037-14 W. of tv* Ctrcut
Court of to* I8to judicial O roal to
and tor Sammola County. Florida,
eharein
CH ASE
MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION, kt
PUmtitt and Chart** Dydo; Lauren
Dydo. Firtl Merchant* Acceptance
Corporation, a withdrawn corpora­
tion; __ i unknown p*non&lt;*) « poew u o n of the tubfecl reel property
*3»
. unknown per*cn(t) to po*ia&amp;non of to* su^ect real property.
•4. &lt;*are DafandanK*). I wd **• to
tha hrghetf and beat bidder tor cash
at to# West from door of tha
Semmole County Courthouse m
Santord. Ftonda. Sammoto County.
Ftonda. al 11 00 AM on toe 20 day of
November. 2001. the following
described property aa sal torto in
said Final Judgment, to wtt:
LOTS 9 AND 21. BLOCH 7. FIRST
ADDITION LAKE VIEW. LAKE
MARY. FLORIDA. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE 73.
PUBLIC RECO RDS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOTE Pursuant to toe Fee Oett
Collection Practices Act you are
advtsed toaf tree tow Arm a deemed
to be a debt coftoclor attempting to
coded a debt and any information
obtamed wd ba used lor that pur
pose
Dated tha 21 day of September,

2001
MARYANNE MORSE
Dark of Circuit Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
COOK IS i STAWLARSKI. P A
4010 Boysoout Boulevard
Suita 450
Tan**. FL 33607

M THB CWCUTT COURT
O f T H S Itn t
JU O K U LC M C -R T
O f FLORKM
Nt AMO FOR
■ COUNTY

Na. 01-CA-12
■ga Elat
Bwaama. me..

i-14-W
Ragw

LOT 20 ANO THE EASTERLY 3
FEET O f LOT I t . BLOCK H.
NORTH ORLANDO RANCHES
SECTION 2-A. ACCORDING TO
THE FLAT THEREOF. A S RECORD­
ED M P U T BOOK 12. PAGE 40.
PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEM MOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
M U A *09 Salllah Road. Wtotor
Springe, FL 32708
WITNESS MY HAND «td ma aaM
Ol fta Court cm Saptontoar 312001.
(SEAL)

PLAWTIFf.
Urtha Sartoa. at N ,
DEFENDANTS.
iw iTir a Q f
NoBca ■ haraby given FtaL purauanl to that Final Ajdgmant of
Foractoeura dated Sagtombar 20,
2001, and entered m cm caaa numbar 01-CA-I290-I4-W, ct Fro C lctrt
Court o l 9ta tBTH JuAcial O o r t In
and tor Bamlnrta Cow«y. FlciUa.
■harem MORTGAGE ELECTR O rfC
REGISTRATKIN SYSTEMS, INC N
R. Shafer. PynyM A. Shaffer
Advarttil Haafft SyttormSunba*.
Inc.:__ _ urtonan paraortt) m poa*
aaaatan cf ma atbfacl raw property
f t rvVa MMha Caatra. la/ara
Oatontort(i). I art aat to mo hfghaal
bonl doer of mo Semetoie County
Courthouaa to Sanford. Ftortda.
Sammola C o n y . Ftortda. at HCO
AM on fw 20 day ot Novonfwr,
200t.moto*orrtngdaacrt)adproparly aa eat term meant Final JudgnartL
H a rt
LO T 195. BEL AIRE H U S UNIT
TWO. ACCORDING TO THE FIAT
TH EREOF A S RECORDEO f t FLAT
BOON 22. PAGES M AND fCL FUBLIC R ECO RDS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORRUL
NOTE: Punuonl to me Fair Debt
C ofactton Pracfcaa Act you ora
krart vm
MiIai '---ii__
.Lwvilaa■lam
■ m‘ -a-o-a a
iw
urar Bmili*
rn mail
--ee--1--|-enempong
k ■.i--1----a-to—A
m M ot cceectof
D*
r&gt;

h

obtamed m f ba uaad tor t in purDated fie 21 day o&lt; Baptonibar.

2001
MARYANNE MORSE
Clartt ol Ctrort Cout
By Mary Straw*
DaptfyCtork
COCrtJS 9 STAWIARSM. P A
4010 Boyoooul Bnfavard
Sofa 490
Tampa, a 33607
Telephone (113)677-6006
C A S t KM)1-2384
Pubtah: Saptambar 30, and October
7.2001
EE239
f t THB ORCUTT COURT
O f THS16TH
ju d ic i a l cm cm T
O F FLORBM
M AND FOR
9CM M OL1 COUNTY

M eO I-CA -1290-1 I ff
North Amancan Mortgage Comptey.
Pl/UNTIFF.
tra.
Mtohoal R. Bullard. Oemao L.
Btrtard, al a l,
DEFENDANTS.
N OnCBOf
Nohca la hereby grvan mat. putOral Fatal Judgment ol
2001. and entered m cfvt caaa rambar 01-CA-1290-14W. c l f it Caort
Court of f a urn Jusoaf Cactrt to
and tor Sammola C n ify . Ftonda.
■haraai NORTH AMERICAN MORT­
GAGE COMPANY. • PtamM and
Michael R. Bufard: Oarvaa L.
Bullard,
Sanora
Homaownan
Aaaodation.
Inc.,
la/ara
Defendant! a), I M l eel to ma Nffieel
and beet bidder tor cash al ma Wael
front door of ma Sammola County
Courthouse to Sanford, Ftortda,
Sammola County, Ftonda. al 1100
AM on ft# 25 day of Octobar. 2001.
eel torth m eaid Fuel Judgment, to
art
LOT 8. BLOCK E. EXCEPT THE
EAST 30 FEET THEREOF. AS MEASURED ALONG THE NORTHERLY
LINE THEREOF, ANO THE EAST 36
FEET OF LOT 7. BLOCK E. AS
M EASUREO
ALONG
THE
NORTHERLY LINE THEREOF.
REPEAT O F SANORA UNITS. I
ANO 2. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
RECOROE D IN PLAT BOOK 17.
PAGES 11 ANO 12. AS RECOROED
IN THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
SAID LANDS SITUATE LYING AND
BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
NOTE. Purauant to ma Fair Debt
Collection Practice* Act you are
advtaad that fve law Ibm a deemed
to ba a debt oaector aaamptng to
cofact a debt and any mtocmalion
obtamed f t ba uaad tor mat pur­
pose
Dated the 21 day ol Saptambar.

2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clarti ol Clrcut Court
By Mary Strotto*
Deputy Clark
COOIL IS 9 STAWIARSKI. PA
4010 Boyacsul Boulevard
Suite 450
Tamp*. FL 33607
Telephone (813)677 6006
C A S H (M il 2335
PuDieh Saptanbar 30. and Octobar
7.2001
EE237
TH CCiR curr c o u r t
O F THB EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
f t ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A SE NO. 01-CA-1012
DIVISION W
SALOMON BROTHERS REALTY
CORPORATION,

JO SEPH A NARANJO al at.
OatondanhH
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauanl to a Final Judgmanl ol
Mortgage
Ftxadoaufa
dated
Saptambar 20. 2001 and anlarad m
Casa NO 01 CA -1012 o( me d a r t
Court af ma EIGHTEENTH Jucbciel
Circuit m and tor SEMINOLE County.
Ftonda aharatn SALOMON BROTHER 3 REALTY CORPORATION, a
fta PtamM ant JOSEPH A NARAN­
JO YVONNE L RIOS. ANY ANO
ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM­
ING BY. THROUGH. UNDER ANO
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL D Ef ENOANTlS) WHO
ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD
O R ALIVE. W HETHER
SAIO
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM
AN INTEREST AS SPO USES.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRAN TEES
OR O TH ER CLAIMANTS. SEARS.
ROEBUCK ANO COMPANY. STATE
OF FLORIDA - DEPARTMENT OF
REVEN UE, are fta Datondanta. I w*
tea to the hufwet and Heel btodar tor
cash i l W EST FRONT DOOR O f
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY CO URT­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIDA at

Oar* o l fta O o r t Court
By Mary Bbocgo
Deputy Clark
Echevarria Uraoctotoa. P A
PO . Ben 29016
Tampa. Ftortda *3622-9016
F010G369S
"S e e Amertcana rrtft DieaMMea Act
J you ara a paraon turn a dtoatt f y
in M s pfteM flng, you
M no coat to you. to fta
of certain essWanea.
Plaaea cor t e l Court A M M ilo n
K 201 ft Part Anaraia. Santord.
Ftortda 12771, totophom realtor
(407)699-4227. ertthm 1 wortong
day* et yout -ecerpl ot N a dacumant: f haartog nmaaed. (TOO) I6009999771.
PttoahSaptontor 30. a
7.2001
EE23B

TO A U PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS o n DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE:
Ybu ara hereby waded mat an
Older d Summary Admmtt tretlon
and
an
Order
M W d LAWRENCE R ROGERS,
dacawed. F*e Ntatbar 01-984-CP
by fw C b o if Court tor SarMncto
County. Ftortda. Pmbato Dtrtaton.
fw artf u l d which la 301 N. Part
bra.. Santord. FL 17771; mat fw
total cath value o l fw nuu-aiw ic t
aetata la WProawwtaN 617.000 00.
Tha aiampt aetata ccnalatt d

edrtem * d tw ee to whom 6 ho*
bean aawgnad In a r t oidara ara:
ADDRESS
L RICHARO ROGERS
1401Walton Avanua
Oaitona, FL 32736
JAM ES W. ROGERS
117 Shady Ccw l
LongwoodFL 32750
NANCY POORBAUOH
200t

m Ptnaiaa County.
Ftortda. to-M:
n a THAT c e r t a in l o t . PIECE
OR PARCEL O F IANO. WITH THE
BUEDM QS ANO BtPROVENCNTS
THEREON LYfia. SITUATE ANO
B E fia f t THE COUNTY O F SEMTNOLE. STATE OF FLORKM. ANO
BE M G KNOWN AS LOT 47. BLOCK
A. LAKE BRANTLEY ISLES. SECONO AOOmON. ACCORDING TO
THE FLAT THEREOF AS RECORO­
ED M P U T BOOK II, PAGE 5, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF I d *
HOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
purauant to fw Stannary Fatal
Judgment ot Foralcoaura anlarad at
■ c u e pendng
tard Com . fw
afyto ol whicti to:
THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA. DEPARTMENT OF
VETERANS AFFAIRS.

at

CRAK) J DaMARCO b id JOANN
OeMARCO. hie arte.
L
atom Ii
n a rto n 01-CA-9M-14-W
WITNESS my hwtd and N
leal ol end Court. M e 21 dayoI
Saptambar. 2001.
(SEAL)
Maryanna M ona, dark o l fw
d a r t Court
Semmole Coiefy, Ftortito
BY Maty Stroupe
Deputy Clart
Jotat W. Kaaaa, Eaq.
Hcrtand 9 Ki&lt;ep« U P
la nmay tor Ptaartf
P O Bo* 1666
Bradenton. FL 34206
BROI 129519 v3
Pubeeh Saptambar 30. and Octobar
7.2001
EE0240
M THE c n c u r r COURT FOR
U M M O U COUNTY,
FLO RKM
PROBAT1 DIVISION
FHe No. 01966-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MADELINE JOAN W1SNISKJ
NOTICE OF AOMdrtSTRATION
(multiple PR)
Tha artnmtababon ot ma aalato at
MADELINE
JOAN
W1SNISKI.
decaatod. F la N u rtor Ot 966-CP.
la parking In fw d a r t Court tor
Semmole County. Ftortito. Pmbato
Orvtamn. fw addraaa ot ntach a:
P O Boa 6099. Santord. Ftonda
327729099.
The namee and aitoraaaa* d fw
Co-Paraon*! R*pr*aanubv*a and
the Co-Paraonal Rapraaaniatrvaa"
A U INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l peraone on whom mw nonce u
•erved who hava obtocoona that
chetange fw vatdfy ot fw WK. fw
guaiUcaaona at fw
Penonal
Rapraaantaava. venue, or (unatfcao', a" M a Court are ragjaad to Na
hwa obRcaona w«i M a C o a l WITH­
IN THE U T E R
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
A f ciedtbrt ot me decedent and
other peraone having ciaana or
on whom a copy cl eve notice a
aarvad wither M a e morfha altar fw
data ol fw ta il pubacaHon d Ma
Court WITHIN THE U T E R 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 COPY O f TW3 NOTICE
ON THEM
A i ofier credNora d fw decadent
and peraone having ctiim e or
demand! agamal the decedent"!
aetata mutt Na their c a m wan M a
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
A U CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED W LL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data d fw am Pubacaaon d
Ma noeca • Saptambar 30.2001
KENNETH S W1SNISKI
Co-Peraonrt Rapraaantaova
3011 Ain Part Pea*
Winter Part. Ftonda 32792
JOSEPH U WISN1SKI
524 BGrant Avenue
Satellite Beach. Ftonda 32937 2915
Carta Deloach Bryant
Attorney
hu
Pertonal
Rapiaaanlitivaa
Ftonda Oar No 0166945
Law Office* of Carta DaLoach
Bryant. P A
1201 S Orlando Avenue
Su4a 390
Wattar Part. Ftonda 32769
Tataphorw (407)7405009
Pubfwh Saptambar 30. and Octobar
7.2001
EE24I
________
_______
ft THB CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 01944-CF
IN RE ESTATE O f
LAWRENCE R ROGERS

M TTY RHODES
193 TUbart Weed* Dnra
Moorar rtta. NC 26117
A U INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A6 creators d fw decadent and
other parson* having cla im ot

tndtor honwotood on whom o copy
d fta nonce la aatvad wtfan ftraa
tnonfw Mar fw dale d fw ErK pub•caPcn d fta raoca muat Ma f* a
deem W ti fw Coral WTTHW THE
U T E R O F THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE
O R THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE O f SERVICE O f A COPY OF
IM S NOTICE ON THEM.
A l ether cm f toce d fw dacadw f
or
d fw
re and
offer peraone ratio object to fw atato* d fw proparts* bamg determud Me tw o dam e and --y—
—
with fta court WITHIN THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE O f
THE FIRST PU0UCAT10N O f THIS
NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS. OBJECTIONS AND
DEMANDS NOT SO FE ED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
The data d 0w b d pubacaaon d
M e Noeca to September 30,2001,
Paraon* Owing Notice
L RICHARO ROOERS
1401Walton Avenue
Daaorw. FL 3273E
JAMES W ROGERS
tt7 Shady Corel
Longwond.FL 32750
NANCY POORBAUGH
200 SowmE Road
Fort MaMda. PA 16063
PATTY RHOOES
163 Tatwrt WUod* Dnva
Utooraavtoa. NC 29117
Artomay tor Paraon Ghrtng Nebco.
Harry G Rad. ft
Ftortda Bar No 240082
1120 W. Flral Street. Surte B
Santord, FL 32771
Tatophona: (407)321-3911
PuB*ah. Saptambar 3 a and October
7.2001
EE242

PI THEOnCUTT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCIAL CTRCUTT
IN ANO FOR
9EM N OLE COUNTY
CASE NO. 00-CA-2069-16-G
R 9R REBAR FABRICATORS. INC..

LMT TECHNOLOGIES. INC, dtYa
LINDER CONSTRUCTION. INC..
GOLDSTAR HOSPITALITY It, U C ;
and GOLDSTAR HOSPITALITY.
INC.
I
LMT TECHNOLOGIES. INC d V a
LtNOER CONSTRUCTION. INC,
CroaaPieawE.
v.
GOLDSTAR HOSPITALITY ». U C ;
and OOLDSTAR HOSPITALITY.
INC..
Cmea Datandanl
/
LMT TECHNOLOGIES. INC. city a
UNDER CONSTRUCTION, INC.
Thud Party Plwnef.
».
THE COLLAGE COMPANIES
CONSTRUCTION.
Thad Party Defendant.
/
NOTICE OP FORECLOSURE
SALE EY CLERK OP
THE ORCUTT COURT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ma
fw imdervgrwd. Clart d fw Caoud
Cowl d Sammola C o u fy. Florida
wti on fw 25m day d October. 2001.
al tl 00 am. at fw weal front door d
ma Bemmota County Courrhouee. at
Santord. Ftortda. diar tor aala and
aat ai pubic outcry to fw Nghsat
and bast Odder to caah. fw toitowmg deacribed property, aaualad m
Sammola Comfy, to we
Lot 2. Block B. OAK MONTE PARK,
accordmg to lha Plat thersd at
racordad m Ptal Boo* 93. Pag* 75.
Pubic Record* d Sammola Corafy.
Ftortda
purauant to fw Fatal Decree d tor*
ctaaura amend at a case penrtng «
said Court, fw elyW d when to R 4R
REBAR
FABRICATORS. IN C .
Plaintiff. LMT TECHNOLOGIES,
INC. db/a LINDER CO N STRUC­
TION. IN C. GOLDSTAR HOSPITALITY N. LLC: and GOLDSTAR HOSPI
TAUTY. INC. Defendant
LMT TECHNOLOGIES. INC rttv'l
LINDER CONSTRUCTION. INC .
Croat Plaaidl GOLDSTAR HOSPI­
TALITY II, U C , and GOLDSTAR
HOSPITALITY.
IN C.
Croat
Datam ini LMT TECHNOLOGIES.
INC d»Va LINOER CONSTRUC­
TION. W C . Thad Party PlemiP. THE
COLLAGE COMPANIES CO N ­
STRUCTION, Thad Party Dafamtont
WITNESS MY HAND an) fw dhctal teal d aak) C o a l, M a 24 day d
Saptambar. 2001
(Sea.|
MARYANNE MORSE
Clart d fw Caort Court
By Mary Stroupe
Depufy Dark
WJkam Glenn Roy. Jr. 411 Waal
Central Partway, AXamonla Spring*
FL 32714
Pubfrah Saptambar 30. and Octobar
7.2001
EE241
ft THE ORCUTT COURT
O f THE IfTH
JUOtCIAL CtRCUTT.
f t AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORKM
O IN ERAL

jum ocnoM

forth

to

uU

Summary

d ivisio n

CASE NO: 01 CA ITT] 14 W
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO

P U IN T IF F
VS
MICHAEL L CATOE IF LIVING. AND
IF
DEA0,
THE
UNKNOWN

|

LOT 14. BLOCK B. ROUND LAKE
ESTATES. ACCOROM G TO THE
P U T RECOROED ft P U T BOOK
14. PAGE 7. AS RECOROED M
THE PUBLIC RECORDS O P SEMH
HOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA; SAIO
U N O SITUATE. LYMG ANO BEING
IN SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
Dated fta 21 day d Sept. 2001.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clart d fw Ctoart Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
Pubfahto:
THE SEM M O U HERALD
THE U W OFFICES O F DAVID J.
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FO R
PUW T1FF
(01 S Unlvarafy Dura Sdto 900
PWntantm. FL 53324
(094)23*6000
01-72046(NCM)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABIUTIES
ACT. paraona wMi daattotaa naadtng a apaort aocornmadafori ahorrt)
contact COURT ADA6MISTRAT10N.
at
fw
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa at 4079699227.1-6008699771 (TDO) or 1900-9658770.
«w Ftonda Ratay Sarvlo*
Pubtah Saptambar 30. and October
7.2001
EE244
M T M ORCUTT COURT
0PTH B18TH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT,
SI ANO FOR
S fN M O LE COUNTY,

C A S IN O ; 61 CA 1211 14W
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC. THUA
NORWEST MORTGAGE. M C.
PLAINTIFF
VS
HOLLY CARR * UVM Q . ANO W
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPO USE.
HEIRS DEVISEES. G R AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES, UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A a
OTHER PARTIES CUUMINO AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST HOLLY CARR:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O f HOLLY
CARR. IF ANY. CASA PARK VILLAS
TU SC A W K U
HOMEOWNERS*
ASSOCIATION. INC . SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS ft POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OP
FORE CLOSURI SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purtuart to l Surm-wry Final Judgment
d Foractoeura dated Saptambar 20.
2001 enured ai C M Caaa N a 01
CA 1251 14 W d fw C U a rt Court d
fw IfTH Judder Caort In and tor
SEMINOLE County, SANFORO.
Ftonda. I wlf aa* to fw Nghaal and
bast bidder lor caah al W EST
FRONT DOOR OF COURTHOUSE
al
lha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located al 301 N. PARK
AVENUE In SANFORO. Ftortda al
H OO a m on fw 20 day d
November, 2001 ma tofowtog
onCTw a pfop*rTy n m i Ronn n
tard Sunmary Fnal Judgman. to­
tal:
LOT 3, (LESS THE NORTH 1.0
FOOT THEREOF). AND THE
NORTH 10 FOOT OF THE LOT 4,
BLOCK 44. CASA PARK W A S
PHASE If. ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
P U T BOOK 30. PAGE 9T ANO 96.
OF THE PUBLIC RECO R03 O F
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated fta 21 day d Saptambw,

2001.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clert d fw C ia rt Court
By: Mary Stroupa

Deputy Clark
Pubtehm:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O F DAVID d.
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PUINTIFF
601 9 Untvanfy Ome Suta 500
Plantation. FL 1*324
(994)2336000
01-7I970&lt;NOLI
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraona wah draabtreat rraadarg a apaciaJ accommodation ahodd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION.
•I
fra
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa rt 407969-4227. 1 600
9999771 (TDO) or 1-6009999770.
vta Ftonda Ratay Sarvrca
Pubaah Saptambar 30. and Octobar
7.2001
EE249
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 16TH
JUDICIAL CmCUTT,
IN ANO FOR
SEM MOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DtVIStOH
CASE MO f t 1392 C A 14 K
MELLON MORTGAGE COMPANY.
SUCCESSO R BY M ERGER TO
METMOR FINANCIAL. INC
PUINTIFF
VS
EDWARO A KRAMARCIK IF
LIVINO. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN
SPO USE.
HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
G R AN TEES,
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND A a
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST EDWARO A
KRAMARCIK. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF EDWARO A KRAMARCIK. IF
ANY BARBARA J KRAMARCIK IF
LIVINO. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN
SPO USE.
HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
G R AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS TRUSTEES ANO A a
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST BARBARA J
KRAMARCIK. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF BARBARA J KRAMARCIK IF
ANY NCS MORTGAGE SERVICES.
L l- C .. F/K/A NCS CONSUM ER
SERVICES. LLC. EDWARO A
KRAMARCIK. STATE O f FLORIOA

M THB CM CM T COIM T
O f THB18TH
JUOtCIAL CMCUTT.
M ANO FOR
[ COMITY,

Final

LO T 3. BLOCK E. HKX3CN LAKE.
UNIT 191 ACCOROM O TO THE
P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED M
P U T BOOK IT. PAGES S3 AND 54,
PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEM M OLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Dated fta II day e l Saptambar.

2001.

NOTICSOP
BY CLERK O f CIRCUIT COURT
Noted to haraby gitran Fral fta
undantgiad. MARYANNE MORSE.
Clart oI C vart Court of Berranae
Cocrly. Ftortda, art, on ma 29 day ol
Octobar. 2001. at 1100 A M at fw
Waal Fran Door ot fta Sammola
Courtly Courthouaa at Sarford,
Ftortda. Oder tar aala and aai al pubtc outory to fw f f t f M and baalbid-

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauanl to a Summary Final Judgment
d Foredoaura dated Sept 20, 2001
•reared i i C M Cara N a 01 CA 1272
14 W d fw O ra rt Court d fta IfTH
JUdctol CkaJI In and tor SEM M OLE
County. Sarfort, Ftonda, I art aaf to
htqhtit in d bwt M J * lot c itk
M W EST FRONT DOOR O f COUR­
THOUSE *1 fw SEM M OLE County
Courthouaa toeatod at 301 N. Part
Avanua. Santord, FL *2771 it
Santord. Florida, at 11:00 a m on fw
20 ctay d Nov, 2001 fw tofowtog
dtacrtoad property a t a d torth to

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauanl to an Order Granting (he
MoBan to Read Foradoaura Sato
datad Saptambar 17. 2001 entered
to C M C a n N a M 13B3 C A 14 K d
fw Caort Court d m * 18TH Jraldal
C ao rt to and tor SEM M OLE County.
42S N. Orange A r t , Ftortda I «*t
* tl to t * N tfw d «*) beat bettor tot
caah at fw Waal door o l fra SEM I
MOLE C a rry Courftoua* to 301 N.
Part Ava Santord, F L U 1140 a m
o t fta 23 day d Octobar. lo o t fw

(CMCUTT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Otort d f a Clm rt Court
By: Mery Stonge

D t a jk Gtorfc
Putttah *v THE SEM M OLE HER­
ALD
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraona atm rfeihtatae rwadtog a apectel tocommorttam fw 6 )
contact COURT A06BW5TRATI0N,
al
fw
SEMINOLE
County
courmoua* rt 407-323-4*30.1900-

6596771 (TDO) or 19009599770.
DAVID J STER N P A
601 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 900
PLANTATION FL 3*324
(954)2139000
9926974(MEL)
Put*att8*ptanto*r 30, and Odobat
7,2001
EE248
M THE CS6CUT COURT
OP THB IfT H
JUOICtAL CMCUTT,
V
f t ANO FO R
I COUNTY.

CASE NO-. 01 C A 1614 14L
IRfWM MORTGAGE
CORPORATION

PU M R FF,
va
TOCO E. CATHEY. E T A L ,
______
DEFEN O ANT(8|

C A B S 66098 419 C A 18 P
NORWEST MORTOAOE. M C.

PU IN TIFF
VS.
SHARISMAS J. KNIGHT A/K/A
8MARBMA3 KF6GHT, IF UVING.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
BPOO SE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
G R AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES.
U EN O R S.
CREDITORS.
TR USTEES ANO IUJ. OTHER
PARTIES CLA M M O AN M TEREBT
BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST SHAfltSMAS J KNIGHT
M UA
SHARI SMAS
KNIGHT.
UW NOW N SPOUSE OF
SHARISMAS J. KNIGHT M U A
SHARI SM AS KNIGHT. IF ANY:
BERTHA KNIOHT, If U V M a ANO
If
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
G R AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES,
U EN O R S.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A a OTHER
PARTIES CLA M M O AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR
AGAINST
BERTHA
KNIGHT:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O f BERTHA
KNIGHT. If A N Y SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA: JOHN DOE
ANO JAN E DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
RB-NOTICflOF
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN purauanl lo an O d e r Orprang tha
Motion la Read Foredoaura Salt
dated Btyrtentaet 21, 2001 entered
to C M C o m N a PS 418 CA 14 P d
fta Chart Coral d fta I8TH Judtowl
Cbort to OTd tor SEM M OLE Corafy,
SANFORO. Ftortda I eta at* la tie
h/ghart and boat bidder tor caah rt
AT W EST FRONT DOOR O f
COURTHOUSE d fta SEM MOLE
Corafy Courthouaa. X I N. PARK
AVEN UE. SANFORO. FL *2771,
SANFORO. Ftortda d HOO am . on
tie 25 day d October, 2001 fta Id-

NOTICE O f ACTION
TO: TOGO E. CATH EY and
OKSANA CATHEY
whoa* raaldanca la unknown If
ha/sharthay ba firing: and f
rw ifw in ty m m w , in f umnopn

torth to la id Summary Ftod
Judgmanl. to-wf:
LO T 148. DEERSONG 1.
ACCORDING
TO THE
PU T
THEREOF A S RECORDED M P U T
BOOK 48, PAGE 84. O f THE PUB­
LIC RECO RDS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Doted fta 24 day d Saptambar.

2001.
by. fr a g * .

or ag&gt; M

to t» dM d or «8v«. and a l p v to t
Nwtoflj ’Of daM n g lo thinni m y rtQM;.

YOUABE HEREBY NOTIFIED tul
■n •etton to tor^ctoM i m odgigi on
■ if pofiowng ipropsKiy:
LO T 1. ALAFAYA W OODS PHASE
II. ACCO R01NO TO THE P U T
THEREOF. AS R ECO R O ED IN
P U T BOOK 32. PAGE 6971. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
ha* baan Nad agamal you and you
a n raqrrtad to aarra a copy d your
mitten datanee a. I any; on OAVIO J.
STERN, ESQ. PldnMr* attorney,
whoaa addraaa la SOI S Unlvarafy
Drive 6900, Plantation. F L 11124 (no
later man 30 daya from m* data d
fra fn t pubfeabon d fta notice d
action) and Ita fw ongnal wah fw
cterti ol N i court a lh if b fto n tfrv*
lea on PlamatTa attorney or anmarfatafy fwraattor, otharwraa a rta ln f
ata ba anlarad agamal you tor fw
ra id demanded to fw com ptoif or
WITNESS my hand and fw ta d d
ft a Court M SEM M O LE Cormty.
Ftortda fa* dry d SEP24 2001.

2001 .
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
RV Rufi King
DEPUTY CLERK
U W O f FICE3 O f OAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PUINTIFF
601 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 900
PLANTATION. FL *1324
01-75577(86.)
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH OISAflflJTIES
ACT. paraona wah rtathitati naadma a aaaciai accommodafon arvxid
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
fra
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa al (407)999-4227. I800-9996771 (TDO) or 1900999
8770. via Florida Flatay Sarvrca
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A W EEK FOR TWO
(2) CONSECUTIVE W EEKS
PUBUSH IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
Pubtah Saptambar 30. and Octobar
7.2001

EE247
M TM f ORCUTT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCIAL CM C M T
M ANO FOR
SCMMOLS COUNTY,
■TATI OF FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
Caaa N a Q1-CA-1056-14
NATION SCRE DtT FINANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION
SU CCESSO R BY M ERGER TO
NATtONSCREDIT
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION OF FLORIOA.

JUDY SNOW AMJA JUOY M
SNOW E T A L .
OatandanMtl
AMENDE D NOTICE O f SALE
Nonce a haraby given f id . pur
auanl to fw Order Cancadng and
Rescheduling Foradcaura Seta and
fw Final Judgmanl anlarad n fas
cauta. In lha Circuit Court of
Sammola County. Ftonda. I will l* l
fw property aaualad to Sammola
County. Ftonda described as
LOT 31. BLOCK B. THE COLON­
NADES
FIRST
SECTION.
ACCOROING TO THE MAP OR
P U T THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
P U T BOOK 15. PAGES 79 ANO 60.
PUBLIC RECOROS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
ai ptbac u ie . to fw hrghaai and bad
beldar. tor caah « fw Waal Fid*
Door d lha Sammola County
Courthouse. X I North Park Avanua,
Santord. Ftonda al If 00 A M on
O CT 25. 2001
(Sad)
Mary anna Moraa
Clark d fi* O rort Court
B y Mary Srrucpa
Deputy Clark
in accordance mtti ma Americana
of special acccmmodaBon to partefr

(CM CM T COURT BEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d fta Caort Coral
By: Mary Stroupe
Dapury Clark
Pibtah to: THE SEMINOLE HER­
ALD
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABIUTIES
ACT, paraona warn dtthtaw e needcontact CO URT ADMINISTRATION,
al
ma
SEMINOLE
County
Coramouaa at 407-323-43X. 1 8009556771 (TDO) or 1900-6996770.
vta Ftortda Rday Staves
DAVIOJ. 8TERN. P A
M l S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 900
PLANTATION, FL *3324
(994)2336000
99-397D6(NCL)
Pubtah Saptambar 30, and October
7.2001
EE252______________________
M TH S CM CM T COURT
O PTH E18TH
JUOICtAL CIRCUIT.
M ANO FOR
SEM M O LE COUNTY,

FLO RID A
CTRL DIVISION
CASS N G : 61-CA-I70914K
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTOAOE
CORPORATION

va
UNKNOWN HEIRS,
BENEFICIARIES.
DEVISEES.
ASSIGNEES. UIENOR3.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND A a
OTH ERS WHO MAY C U IM AN
INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF
PATRICK
M
MANOY
A/K/A
PATRICK
MYRON
HANDY,
DECEASED, d d .
NOT1CI OP ACTION
TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS. BENEFI
CIARIES. DEVISEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIIENOR3.
CREDITORS.
TR U STEES ANO A a OTHERS
WHO MAY C U IM AN INTEREST W
THE ESTATE OF PATRICK M
HANDY A/K/A PATRICK MYRON
HANDY. D ECEASED (Rtsdanca
S R L FINANCIAL SERVICES A
DISSOLVED FLORIOA CORPORA­
TION F/K/A SOUTHEAST REAL
ESTATE
PROPERTIES
LTD
(Addraaa Unknown)
HAROLD E MERTZ (Resrdanca
Unknown)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tod an action
tor Foractoaura d Mortgage on ma
krtowng daaerbad property
LOTS II ANO 12. BLOCK 7. MAYFAIR. ACCOROING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN P U T
BOOK 3. PAGE 39. O f THE PUBLIC
RECOROS O f SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
haa baan filed agamal you and you
art rerouted lo serve a copy d you
■m an defanter. * any. to A cm
U an hdl c Walton. P A . Attorney
tor PtamM. etwee addraaa Is 1600
NW 49TH STREET. SUITE 120. FT
LAUDERDALE. FL 33309 wahm the
ty (X ) daya altar fra am pubictoon
d Pita Notes n tw (Plata* pubtah
rn THE SEM M OLE HERALD) and
N* m* ongrwl mm fra Ctartt d f u
Court e-thar before twmea on
PtambtTa attorney or vnmadtalafy
tttacaaltar: ofianriee a default m l ba
anlarad agamal you tor fta ratal
demanded n ma cumpiamt
In accordance wah ma Amanctaia
mth D itib ikes Ad, Paraona with
DiUbiM-es rraedmg a apacrei accommodabon to pamopata n this procawing should contact fw Court
A d rm a a a to rd X I N Park Avanua,
Santord FL 32771. Telephone
Number (407)32343X not talar
■tan raven (7) daya prior lo fta pro­
ceeding N haarmg anpenad. (TDO)
1900-9598771 Or tax* (V)t 6009999770 ata Ftonda Relay Sarvtcae
WITNESS my hand and ma tael d
thia Court mn day d SEP 29 2001.

2001
(SEAL)
Mary Ann* Mors*
A* Clark d fw Court
By Rum Kirg
Aa Deputy Clark
Pubtah Saptambw X . and Octobw
7.2001
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(PREPARED)
A RESERVATION FOR PUflUC
im U TIES DESCRIBED AS FOL­
LOWS
A 7 00 FOOT RESERVATION FOR
PUBLIC UTILITIES O VER THE
EASTERLY 7.00 FEET AS MEA­
SURED PERPENDICULARLY TO
THE EAST UNE OP LOT S, LOT «,
AND LOT 7. BLOCK 1. WY1INEWOOD. AND A 7.00 FOOT
RESERVATION FOR PUBLIC U n iiT1ES OVER THE WESTERLY 700
FEET AS MEASURED PERPEN­
DICULARLY TO THE W EST UNE
OF LOT 13, LOT 14, LOT I I LOT
11 LOT 17, ANO LOT IS BLOCK I.
WYNNEWOOO, AS RECORDED W
PLAT BOOK 4. PAGES 12. *3.1 *4.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEM INOLE, COUNTY, FLORIDA
ANO BEING MORE PARTICULAR­
LY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST
CORNER OF LOT S. BLOCK 1.
SAID PLAT O F WYNNEWOOO.
THENCE RUN 8SB*E0TXTE ALONG
THE NORTH UNE OF SAID LOT S.
A DISTANCE OF 4203 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING:
THENCE LEAVMO SAID NORTH
u n e r u n socn*rocrw a d is ­
t a n c e OF 315.44 FEET TO THE
SOUTH UNE OF LOT 7. BLOCK 1.
SAID PLAT O F WYNNEWOOO:
THENCE RUN 85*-2f700"E ALONG
THE SOUTH I P * OF SAIO LOT 7.
A DISTANCE OF 7 00 FEET TO THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER O F SAID
LOT 7; THENCE RUN SOO-ASW W
ALONG THE WEST UNE OF LOT
IS. LOT 17. AND LOT II. BLOCK t.
SAIO PLAT O F WYNNEWOOO A
DISTANCE OF 155 35 FEET TO
THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF
LO T tS. BLOCK I, SAIO PLAT OF
WYNNEWOOO; THENCE RUN
SWWOOTE ALONG THE SOUTH
UNE OF SAID LOT la A DISTANCE
O F 7.00 FEET. THENCE LEAVING
SAIO SOUTH UNE RUN N 00*
4T0&lt;r E A DISTANCE OF 36000
FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF
LOT 13, BLO CK!. SAIO PLAT OP
' WYNEEWOOD. THENCE RUN
NBTJffOOr W A DISTANCE OF T OO
FEET TO THE NORTHWEST COR­
NER OF SAIO LOT 13, THENCE
RUN NOO'AS'OO'E ALONG THE
EAST UNE OF LOT 3, BLOCK I.
SAIO PLAT OF WYNNEWOOO. A
DISTANCE OF 10 75 FEET TO THE
NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID
LOT 5. THENCE RUN NBOTOOC7W
ALONO THE NORTH LME OF SAIO
LOT 3. A DISTANCE O F 7 00 FEET
TO THE POINT OF BEOINMNQ TO
CLOSE
SAIO PARCEL ENCOMPASSES
0 00 ACRE MORE OR LESS
and latocaang a 14' uauy aaaamant
wittYn toa lame bcundana*
A4 parttoa In Inlaroat and crtnn*
ahal hart an opporhmrty to be heard
By order ui tia Cay Ctmwnwaien ul

tia cay Of Santont Ftonda
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a par
Bon daodaa to appaal a daemon
mada wrti laapacl to any matter etmaatorad at toa abova maaanfl oa ta n mg, ha may naad a varhallm aacoad of
th# papcaadnga, mckrdmg to# laattmomy and aatdanca. ahach recorJ n
no* provided by toa Day of Santoro
(FSMB.0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTIC­
IPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO
C EED M O S SHOULD CONTACT
THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 330 3826
45 HOURS IN ADVANCE O F THE
MEETING
Cyntoid Portar.
Deputy C4y Data
PuMtoh. O ccam 7.2001
FF044
5ANPORD HOUBMO AUTHORITY

(RFO » m i-0 3 ) •Architectural
Tha Santoid Houimg Authority
(SNA) haaaby laquaaia SUtamanti
ot Ooabhcahona from guabhad
ArchilactuiabEngmaaring
|A/E)
Ftona to provide deign and anginaaitog support aanrtcai laquxad to
Implement phyaical byaovananla al
K» public houamg development!
ualng hmdamada avalabto by lha U
S Department al Houamg and Urban
DM topm art (HUD) Tha SHAhaa
32.300.000 al Cap4al Improvemwa
Lmda and aipacta to lacaava an atk*aonal 3900.000 h r phyacal Impaovamaaita tram toa Fadaial FracaTraar

2002 aAocaaon

Btotomanto o l Quakftcaboni bom
guabhad Ibma w* ba accaplad al to*
SHA, 04 Caaba Brawar Court.
SarrtbTO FL 32771. u rti SOO pm
Local Tima, an Octobar H 2001.
Raaponaaa m ull ba prapaiad m
accoadanca avato toa matauebona m
toa RFO. a copy of «Neh may ba
obtamad at toa SHAM toa above
a r tt iB . Raaponaaa racenred abaa
tot ctoamg dato and ama ani not ba
Quaattona oa raquata loa adM oral
iroormaiiQri (noun &amp;• o t k iw 10
Juan Ptftaricn. Intanm Eiacuhva
Oiroetor *1 (407)323-31SO
Pubkih Octobar 7 ,1 4 .2001
FFOTO
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N T H * CMCUTT COURT
OP THft 15TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
55 ANO FOR
5EM N O LI COUNTY,
FLORK3A
CURL DIVISION
CA SE N O 57-2305 CA DIV 14E
NORW EST BANK MINNESOTA.
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION
AS
TRUSTEE

DAWN MERRITT A/KM DAWN
MERRITT LAD SON. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF DAWN MERRITT. IF
an y; an d unknow n ten a n ts
ANO OTHER UNKNOWN PARTIES.
INCLUDING
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF ANY TITLE HOLDER
IN POSSESSION OF THE
PROPERTY, AND. IF A NAMED
DEFENDANT IS DECEASED THE
SURVIVING
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
CREDITORS. ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMINO
BY.
t h r o u g h , u n d e r o r a g a in s t
THAT DEFENDANT. ANO THE
SEVER AL
and
r e s p e c t iv e
UNKNOWN ASSIGNS.
SU CCESSO R S
IN INTEREST.
TRUSTEES OR OTHER PERSONS
CLAIMING BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST ANY CORPORATION
OR OTHER LEGAL ENTITY NAMED

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a
d efen d a n t, an d a ll
CLAIMANTS. PERSONS OR
PARTIES. NATURAL OR CORPO­
RATE. OR WHOSE EXACT LEGAL
STATUS 13 UNKNOWN. CLAIMING
UNDER ANY O F THE ABOVE
NAMED OR DESCRIBED
DEFENDANTS.

Call 322*2611
Seminole Herald
Classified Dept
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as

MTHBCtRCUTT COURT
OF THE IfTH
JUOICIALCMCUrr.
M A M ) FOR
U M M O L E COUNTY,
FLORIDA
S m w liiy, IH U tb c r 7 . 2 0 0 )

NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN puaauant to a F m l Judgment ol
Foractoaura datad Say* 2B. 1597.'
and antared m Caaa No 57-2303 CA
DIV 14E. ol lha Cvcut Court ol toa
13TH Judicial Circuil m and lot
SEMINOLE County. Florida NOR­
W EST
BANK
MINNESOTA,
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION
AS
TRUSTEE it Piaml.lt and DAWN
MERRITT AWM DAWN MERRITT
LADSON. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
DAWN MERRITT. IF ANY; AND
UhPLNOWN TENANTS ANO OTHER
UNKNOWN PARTIES. INCLUDING
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ANY
TITLE HOLDER IN POSSESSION
OF THE PROPERTY. ANO. IF A
NAMED
DEFENDANT
IS
DECEASEO. THE SURVIVING
SPO USE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
O nAN TEES. CREDITORS. ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMINO
BYT THROUGH. UNDER
OR
AGAINST THAT DEFENDANT, ANO
THE SEVERAL AND RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN ASSIGNS. SU CCES­
SORS IN INTEREST. TRUSTEES
OR OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH. UNDER
OR
AGAINST ANY CORPORATOR OR
OTHER LEGAL ENTITY NAMED AS
A
DEFENDANT.
AND
ALL
CLAIMANTS. PERSONS OR PAR­
TIES. NATURAL OR CORPORATE.
OH WHOSE EXACT LEGAL STATUS IS UNKNOWN. CLAIMINO
UNDER ANY O F THE ABOVE
NAMED OR DESCRIBED DEFEN­
DANTS. aia datandantl I ana ta lk )
toa lagbaM and bad bidder ba catn
al toa W EST FRONT DOOR ol toa
SEMIMOLECounfy Couithcua*. m
SEMINOLE County, Ftonda. a lt 100
AM o'clock am on tia 1 day ol
November. 2001. toa Mowing
defended property at tel Into to
•aid Fmal Judgment to art.
LO TS II t 12 IN BLOCK A IN
OROVE TERRACE IN THE NE 1/4
O F THE NE 1/4 SECTION IS.
TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 30
EAST. AS PER THE PLAT THERE­
O F RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7
AT PAGE 42. PUBLIC REC0R03
OF 5EMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated lha t day d Octobar, 2001.
Maryann# Morte
Aa Clark ol taid Court *
ByMary Stroup#
Aa Dapuly Clark
Tha notice a provided puiuarrt to
AOnmebabve O der No 2 045.
In accordance erth toa Americana
*4h DaabAtat A M . K you am a pareon with a Maabaty aho naadi any
accommodation m order to pametpale m toa proceeding you are enti­
tled, at no coal to you. to provtawna
ol certain astttianca. Platte contact
to* Court Admmatratoa al 301 North
Park Avenue. Santord, FI 32771,
Phone No. (407)323-4330 attention
4227 attorn 2 woflung dayl ol your
receipt c* lha note# or pleading. 4
you art hearing impaired, cal 1 *00555-8771 (TDD). I you aw voice
mpai-ed. cat I BOG 555-87 70 (V)
IVia Ftonda Raley Sarw aal
Submitted by
Vargat. 7am a Kahane, P A
4000 Hollywood Boulevard.
Su«la 875 S
Hobyaood. FI 33021
telephone 195418938953
Teletacsrmile 1954)8937707
File No 99 1524 0CN
Publlth. October 7, 14.2001
FF059

C A M MO: 01 CA I I M 14 K
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC . F.K/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE. IN C.
PLAINTIFF.
VS
STEPHEN K ABBE. ETAL..
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE URV1CE
TO STEPHEN K ABBE: DEBO­
RAH L ABBE
whoea retidenca a unknown it
he/the/ihey ba bvmg; and 5
harahatoay ba dead, to* imknoem
(Mandates who may ba apouaaa.

pam et claiming an mtaaaal by.
Through, under or agamat tha
Detendanti. aho are not known to ba
ot daknng to have any right, tide or
M erer! In toa property determed m
toa morlgag* hemg loractoaad hare

WITNESS my hand and toe teal c*
thu Court at SEMINOLE County.
Ftonda. lha day ot O CT 0 I 2001.

2001 .
(SEAL)
MARYANNE M ORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
sot s u n iv e r s it y d r iv e
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
01-759!4&lt;NCt)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paw ns with osahatiat head­
ing a ipadal accommodation ahartd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
lha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al (407)583-4227. 1500-953-5771 (TDO) oa 1 500-9355770. via Ftonda Relay Service
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A W EEK FOR TWO
(2) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
Pubkfh October 7, 14, 2001
FFOM
m t h e c w c u rr c o u r t
OF THE IfTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL

JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NO: Q1 C A 15E7 14 fit

DoYouMhiit ToRaise Money
ForYour Club, Charity, School
or Organization?

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1 2 — E ld e r l y C a r e

NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION.
PLAINTIFF.
VS
STEVEN B. JAM ES. ET AL..
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE M R V IC I
TO: STEVEN B JAM ES ANO
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF STEVEN
B JAMES
whote raaidance la unknown if
he/fharthey ba tvmg; and 4
Mr&gt;■*yi ha
-»---a m
—-er- . wiLiiiw.■i
*/T»T3
do oeac.

dM d or atv«. and o l part** rttwig
or dovrung lo hov« any ngN. Mia or
rtforwt in th# property dMCnbod «
Bh* mongag* twng to fid w id Nrt*
in*
YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED tfttt
m action to toreclOM a morfgagt' on

Need b a n caaapver toa bad pabanf
m to* Geneva area. Only tartou*
avgnaptoasacM 1 91M B4802S

LOT 50, H1DOEN LAKE, PHASE III.
UNIT VII. ACCORDINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 38. PAGES 79 ANO 80.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
has boon Mad agaost you and you
art rtquirtd to »arv* a copy of your
umflan detonsaa. J any. on DAVID J,
STERN, ESO Plaintiff's anomay,
wtosa addrata la 801 S Urwarvty
Dftva »500. Plantabon. f L 33324 (no
fatar than 30 days from tha date of
Vte first publication of this notes of
aetton) and Ns lha original mtft tha
cterk of ihes court aithar bafora sar*
vies on Plaintiffs anomay or imrrtadfatety lharaaflar. otherwtsa a defauM
wM ba sntarad agamsf you lor Vte
raftaf damandad in Vte compisrt or
- .
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pauum
i mm nwfiwi
WITNESS irry hand and to* lee. of
ton Court al SEMINOLE County.
Ftortda. toa day r* OCT 0 I 2001.
not
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BYRutoKmg
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
501 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, a 33324
0I-75947|FNM)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paaaone artto MaabMaa needmg a apeoat accommodehon mould
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
lha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouia al (407)555-4227. 1500955-5771 (TDO) « 1-5009355770. via Ftonda RaUy Service
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
12) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
Pubbah October 7.14. 2001
FF05S______________________

Early childhood Nam ing canlar
need* tuf Dm* 5 pari bm* laachari
lor mlanla. toddler* 5 7y*ar old
c U liro o m
pay
b in d
on
aipananc* Profar teacher* unto 10
t 30 hr trammg 407-321-7835

hair*, devtoaea. grantee#, aeetgneee.
partial claiming an im ereti by.
through, under or agamat lha
OatandwM, who are not known to ba
dead oa abva. and a) p a rt* havmg
oa damang to hav# any n(p*. M t or
m to* property daicrrtiad In

YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED toal
an acooai to toaadoat a mortgage cm
LOT 53. SANFORO HEIGHTS
IMPROVEMENT
ADDITION.
ACCORDING
TO THE
PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN PLAT
BOOK 2. PAGE 53. PUBLIC
RECORDS O F SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLOflIOA.
has bean Mad agamat you and you
are mprtaad to aaava a copy 6l your
wrmen dafanaal. 8 any. on DAVIO J
STERN, ESO PlamoiTa anomay.
whoa# addraaa la 501 S Uhhieaarty
Dnva *500, Plamatton. FL 33324 (no
talar toan 30 deya bom lha data ol
toe krtl publcatton ol toa none* ol
■ctom) and N* toa ongmM wto to#
dark ert tore court aMiaa bakoaa tarnca on thamUTt anomay oa &gt;tvtio4itafy toarealtor, otoanmaa a dalam
wrt brt arrtaaad agamat you tor to*
raftal daartondad m to* oomptaart or
WITNESS my hand and to* taal ol
tola Court al SEMINOLE County.
Ftonda, toll day ol OCT 0 3 2001.

2001
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Rum King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 300
PLANTATION. FL 33324
01-73451 (NAVY)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, panona with dtoahrtnaa read­
ing a apaclal accommodation tm id
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
lha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthoua* al (407)M3-4227. I500-953-5771 (TDO) oa 1-500-9336770. n* Ftonda Relay Same*
THI3 NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
(2) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN. THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
Pubkah Octobar 7.14, 2001
FF067

W TH* CtoCUTT COURT
OF TH* IfTH
JU O O A L CMCUTT,
M A M FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLOfttOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01 CA 1539 14 K
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE
ASSOCIATION.
PLAINTIFF,
VS
SIMMIE BRESNICK GOLUB AS
TRUSTEE OF THE BRESNICK
FAMILY TRUST DATED AUGUST.
1997. ETAL..
DEFEND ANTIS)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO Unknown bmahcianaa ol to*
Braarack Famrty Troll dalad Auguit.
1997
w hole raiMlanca n unknown ,1
ha/rnmhey b* bring, and it
h*/th*/to*y ba dead, tha imknown
defendant* who may ba kpouiaa.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 15TH
j u d ic ia l em eurr.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A SE NO: Ot CA 1593 14 W
FIRST NATIONWIDE MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
PLAINTIFF.
VS.
STEPHEN PATRICK CHILDERS. ET
A L.
DEFEND ANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO. STEPHEN
PATRICK
CHILDERS. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
O f STEPHEN PATRICK CHILDERS.
JAN JOAN CHILDERS KKIA JAN
WICK CHILDERS. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF JAN JOAN CHILDERS
M W JAN WICK CHILDERS
whole readm e* la unkiwam 4
haih ath ay ba bring; and 4
ha/ihaftoay b* dead, to* imknown
dalendanai who may ba apouaaa.

kanori. cratktori. m niaai. and aa
partial claiming an m taiatl by.
through, under oa agam il lha
Defender**, who aa#rv* known to b#
dead oa akva. and a l part*! havmg
« ctaimmg to hav* any nght Ma oa
mtoraal n to* property daaertoad m
to* morlgag* bamg toractoud haraav
YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that
•n acbon to toractoaa a im tgagaon
LOT 124. BLOCK C. TUSKA RIDGE
UNIT II. ACCORDING TO TIE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 40. PAGES 6085. O f THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
hat been Nad agamat you and you
era raqiarad to aarv* a copy ot your
wrrnan dalam aa. 4 any. on DAVID J
STERN, ESQ PlamMTa anomay.
whot* addrtia • 501 S Unavarvty
Dm* *500, Plartakon. FL 33124 (no
later toan 30 day* from toa dele ol
to* km pubacabon ol 5** nerve ol
acbon) and hie to* ongnal with to*
claak ol toa court either baton tarvc# on PlamMTa anomay oa maracsately toaroaltaa, othanwie* a default
wrt b* entered agamal you tor tha
ratal damandad m to* complex* or
paUion fried herein
WITNESS my hand and tha veil ol
toa Court at SEMINOLE County.
Ftonda. toa day ot OCT 0 I 2001.

pant** claiming an tofaratl by.
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2001.
(SEAL)
MAHYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth Krtg
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFF)CE3 OF DAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
&lt;»&amp;91&amp;5&lt;FNMA}NCL
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. perioni with (kiabaibai needmg a ipaoal acccmmoc’jbon ihocJd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
lha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouia al &lt;407)585-4227. I500-955-5771 (TDD) oa 1 *00-9555770. via Ftonda Relay Same*
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
(2) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
Pubkah October 7, 14. 2001
I M
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OPTH81ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 01-CA-1M2 14L
BANKRES TRUST COMAPNY OF
CALIFORNIA. N A .

WILLIAM M GREENE. M u i.a U l.
OntarvlanKt)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO
HENRY KRONENBEROER. if
»r»d''or d««d Ns ph#lr) unknown
itetrs, devisees, legate*# or grantees
and a l persons or perttet clatmsng
try. through, untter or aganst hen
(lham)
Residence teiknonm
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Ihal an Aclon
tor toredost#e of rrwlgage on Vte
following
property
*n
SEMINOLECounry, Ftonda
LOT 10, BLOCK F. COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR UNIT NO
2.
ACCORDINO
TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN PLAT
BOOK 11. PAGE 100. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
has been hied agairul you and you
•re required lo store a copy of your
written defenses, if any. to R. on
SPEAR ANO HOFFMAN. P A .,
Attorneys, whose address is 70S
South Date Highway. Coral Oafctea.
Florida 33148. (309)888-2299. wither
30 days alter the ftrsi publication of
the now#, and 10 Me the ongmei with
the Clerk of thta Court either before
service on SPEAR ANO HOFFMAN.
P A , attorneys or immediately there­
after; otherwise a default will be
entered against you tor the relief
demanded in the Complaint or
WITNESSmy hand and seal of thte
C o u rt on this O C T 0 2 20011 d a y of
SEPTEMBER, 2001

(SEAL)
MaryarmE Morse. CLERK
Aa Clerk of the Court
By Ruth Keg
Aa Deputy Cterk
Persons wtth disability who need a
special accommodation lo participate
«n tfva proceeding should contact
ADA C oo rd in ator at 301 N Park

(407) 291-3008

proceeding
Telephone (407)3234330
t*t
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32771, at le a s t five d a y s prior lo the

Alexandre Enterprises
6900 Silver Slar Road
Suite 205
Orlando. FL 32818

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an acbon to toractoaa a mortgage on
LOT 80, EAST POINTE SUBDIVI­
SION. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
' HEREOF AS RECORDED M PLAT
1 TOK 31. PAGES 58. M ANO 90.
L : THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
S MINGLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
h r been Nad agalnal you and you
are required to asm* a copy &lt;rt your
arrttan datonaaa. * any. on DAVIO J.
STERN. ESQ PtamtiTa aftoanay.
arnaa aefepaa* ie 501 S Unlvarally
Dnva &gt;300. Plantation. FL 33324 (no
later than 30 day# horn toa data ol
to* Ural pubtcaboti ol tola none* ol
action) and Me toa original arito toa
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Esp d MA or LPN needsd tor busy
Memel madcln* office. Fax teeum*
to Unde al 407-330-4777.
EXPCRKNCED
BODY TECHtoCIAN
Musi have own tools A
experisne* to heavy coffision
Apply in person
•3801 Couwy Club Rd. SerBord
407-223-8844

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7 3 Em ploym ent

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0 7 A partm ent* • F u m ieh ed
0 0 Apartm ents • U nfurnished
1 0 0 Condom inum R e n ta ls
tot H o u ses F u m ieh ed
1 0 3 H o u se s Unfurnished
1 0 8 Dupiee/Trlplaa
1 0 7 M obile H om e# F o r R e n t
111 R e to r t V ecattone
114 W arehouae/R ental S p a c e
1 1 5 Industrial R e n ta ls

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Holiday worker*. Earn holiday
rmney whto |cu hap otwr*. FvJsnd
part tlm# holiday ample
Salary IS .9 8 H .D D k r
County
area.
Good
appoorance A choertii personalty
rsquired For mor* k la , e e l B l
Stewart at 407 322-2842. ext 229
Horse t amt Henchman
needed, part (m e. Sanford
407-323-4317.

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Hardwood and Lamtoel* Flooring

Oreol
oppdruffiy CM . I f * If 40T- M lm p t v Am

seeking

serious

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d
to help nxt
Boater shop. C al lor appt. 407-324-

A U T O M O T IV E
2 3 1 C a ra F or S a to
3 3 4 Automotive
A c c e s s o ris e
2 3 9 Trucfc/Busee/Von* F o r Sato
2 3 8 C a r R en ta ls
2 3 8 V eh icles W anted
2 3 8 M otorcyclew Bikes F o r S a to
2 4 0 B o a t R e n ta l*
^ ^ 3 7 9 D ryw al
3 4 1 f le e . VehictoelC am ps t s F or S a t o ^ J y j Electrical

M IS C E l lA N E O U S
IB S P eto A S u p p lies

200 U veetodt/Farm
Supplto*
2 0 1 H orses
2 0 9 H eevy M achinery
2 0 7 Jew elry
2 0 8 W earing Apparel
211 Anrique/Cokecbbto*
3 1 8 B o a ts A A c c e s s o ris e
3 1 7 O a ra g e S a l e s
2 1 9 W an ted to Buy

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253 Additions 5

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Serv ice TOeh: Pkxnbng i
teeiung service lech with I
5 yts service experience . From &gt;13
to SIAhr. Qreal baraffi package 3887380223.

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tor an A u itta n l Mafnlanance
Engineer. Al a g es r o u a g a d to
apply. Apply In peraon, Spring MR*
S s e a . 301 N. Towns fid Sanford

cab co. needs part «m*
drivers. Oey/nlgN thffi. No exp
neoseeery neSrssawatonma. Pit cal
85pm , 407-314-8300.

Trnrvng FeoMstor/Pregram
Coordtoetor
Semtool* County
Supervisor of Elections
R stpontible
tor
creation,
eoordtoabon A ssecuBon of election
related Paining recruitment A
education program*. ReqUret a
outage degree, besting experience,
computer A website proficiency,
and Be stole boor* To apply sand
resume kx Sam Co. Supervisor of
skicBons. PO Bos 1479. SarSord. FL
32772-1478. Fax 407-889.7703.
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WORK FROM HOME
UP TO 125 •75/ MR PT/FT
Tramtog-Mai Order
1-868-248-3717
W U V .W E R B L E S S E D COM.

73— Employment
Wanted

compeneabon pkg. toctoffing 40IK ,
Mock purchase, major medtoffi,
dontaL vaca tton end hoictoy planer
are an EOE and drug b e *

Exparienced Hardware A Trim
Carpenter seeking work. Tools,
Trwiepcttakon. Insurance. 407-3344*43

lA athsw vseddhers

sand peat back goend check

2 3 8 Auctions

O ffice S u p p S e *
Bunding M aterials
Lawn A G ard en
M achine W ork
R e sta u ra n t Equipm ent

M O M h O M t a p t k x * 108 loom
property.
Excekenl
wot tong

Immadtata opening lor t e r r i e s
2 * year* experience to A C (central
end loot to). SOcktto systems, coach
repair and maintenance. Strong
abffiy to troubleshoot and repair
system s or appliances. RV or
marine experience a ptue. Team
orierffid wffii tw abffiy lo H a n d affii
Custom er*.

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trxncNee * C at Florida D ept of
Agriaffiurs A Conaunor Service* ffi
800-438-7362 or FTC-HELP tor
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atwwwllcgovrbliop.
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In tor— n rrn A r - r ^ - p 1—
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Consumer Service* before eeffing
C a l to verity lawki registration
before you buy.

1.407-323-3298
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nonets center to Lake Mary Is
Ipoklng
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workout
ktolmttorhnoWvotor and an office
ooordlnalor/lnelnictor.
Training
drovMsd. C al 407-323-2A2B or Fax
407-3280940.

3231

1 8 1 A pp liances 8
Furniture F o r S a to
1 8 3 Television A B ls te o T U d to
t 8 9 C om puters F o r Sato

1 4 1 H om es F o r S a te
1 4 3 O ut of S ta te
Property F o r B a le
1 4 8 R o eo rt P rop erty F o r S a le
1 4 7 Industrial P rop erty F o r S a le
1 4 8 M obile H om e L o ts F o r S a to
1 4 9 C om m ercial Prop erty F or
181 Investm en t P rop erty F or B a le
1 8 3 A crea g e Lot F o r S a to
1 8 4 O pen H ou ee
1 9 8 Condom tnkim e F o r S a to
1 8 7 M obSe H o m e s F o r S a to
1 5 g R e a l E s ta te W an ted
1 4 0 B u sin e ss F o r 8 a to
1 8 3 W aterfront P ro p erly F o r S a to
1 8 8 Duptoi F o r S a to

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M E R C H A N D IS E

O ffice S p a c e F o r R e n t
P a stu re F o r R e n t
W anted Tb R e n t
L e a s e To Ow n
8toreg*/Officw Fur R ent

2 8 7 Lawn S e rv ice s
288 L eoal S e rv ice s
2 8 8 Locksm ith
2 8 0 M asonry
3 81 M o rtg a g e s
3 8 3 M oving A S to ra g e
2 8 3 OB. L u b e A Finer
3 8 4 Painting
2 8 8 P a p e r Hanfprig
3 8 7 P e s t Control
2 8 6 Plano/Organ Tuning
2 8 8 Plum bing
3 0 0 P te e s u te C lea n in g
3 0 1 Roofing
3 0 3 S c r e e n A G la s s W ork
3 0 3 S ecre ta ria l A Typing
3 0 4 Sfcfn g
3 0 8 Sm all B u s to a s s
3 0 8 8 ta in e d G la ss
3 0 7 Swim m ing P o o l S e n d e e *
3 0 8 TarmHa R epair
3 0 8 Transportation
3 1 1 T ravel
3 1 2 T re a S erv ice
3 1 3 TV/Redto
3 1 4 U p h o lste ry
3 1 8 w eld in g A S h e e t M etal
3 1 8 W a l Drilling
3 1 9 W in d o w W a sh in g 8 T in tin g

187 Sp o rtin g G o o d s

B t Apartments/

71— H

P a y i n g f o r y o u r c l a a a if im ! i d ;
W e ieee*» accep t Man r a ard or V to* W e a lso w e take ee sh or a pwmonai
cheek. Adverlleara who wUh to b e b e a d ca n m ak e arrangem ere e M jh a tone
took ad le placed P le a se keep to mind f t a l ed e to to eP ecx o n a i* (g « « k »*)•
&gt; Opportun e * * (d e e s . 8 8 ) 4 O arage S a le * (2 1 7 ) isqu k e paym ent n

&gt; a n to n trw » lra &lt; *ra *.3 U haws,

2 story Victorian home, historic
district, fpto. balcony, houee
privBmse llOCh*. GOO dspoffi. to t2773 (bp). 328-5277

wcfeLVAIktUi

Oarage Apt 1/1 $490/mo toctodes
power, gas, waffir • c a t * Sato. qUM
ares. 407429-RENT.
Charming 1 Bfl. stol large shady
porch, pool A yen ! 2 mtouta wafe to
ta k a Brantley ESOOrino Indudee a l
utilities. basic cable A laundry

■tarring S 192/wk407-3384423

tacMtat. INAtastmonRrtrenlwffi

Wry ntoe, very daen kxn im. Newly
remodeled, t f u H caP *. A/C, todry.
phone, Mch use, te c. &lt;k. resident
owner. 2 Mki from bus Non
Only drug free
407-330-737).

RoomForrant kxraahed. cable, al
ut.lioes included

c o r lm K n 1750750 407 331
0787.

1375.™

deposit 407-830-3371.

&gt;30

move you In. 407-774-5438

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA 1 BOriki. I47PMO
2 BOflkl. BMPMO AND UP

407-323-8870
O N I MONTH F R O !

• limited Time OHar)

2 Bedroom* Irem &gt;839
3 Bacboom* &gt;834

Room For Rent - Lake Uery
STVweek, &gt;7S securlfy

pel* wefoome.
Cedar Cr*ek Apt*
407-324-4334

,95—R oommate
Wanted

1 0 3 — IIOUSESU nfurnisiied
3BFV26A For Seta

Sand resume to
Phone 407-323-1120
Fax *0 7 323-1*49
E-maB jotieO versarem m

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A s e ie le ic A a
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ReeldenUal

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H o m es

o b ile

F o r R en t
Paofa Area: 2 0 R 7 B A wi F l flocm
A carport on 1/2 acre m obie home.
Mo pets. *S5(ymonfti pkjtsecurilY
407-3231187.

117—C ommercial
R entals
308 W est 1) &gt;L Office or R eiei]
»/■ 1800 Sq Fl. Two Officea, Ona
Large
Conference Are*
A
Kitchenette XOS7/XOOO
2988 Peril Dr„ Office or R elei. 8
Lg Contarenc* Rm. ♦/- 3,434 eq II
X 1I 8 0 0 4 1 8 0 0 .

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7-322-24
Com m em il Office B u klrig tof rent
or toes*. Rem odeled A lanced.
tofiOTTOrtl. 1st 4 task &gt;80 sq &gt;wffil
approx. 400 sq n xvifabte, 4
needed 903 W eal M S L S e n to fd .
F L 388-688-4491, B-tpm, M-F„
ask tor Al or Rosemary

Aveaebie.Chseper Hen rantt.

S h a r e -Shop/ Whr* «nto tanced

407-321-8333

yard U3 Hey 17-98. I l l l i 1407332 -7 7 9 7 ,________________

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51 Dads
lads
52 Hagen of
Broadway
53 Sightless­
ness
57 Home of
andont Irish
kings
55 Fiddle stick
50 End of quip
62 Having to do
with bees
63 Floating plat­
form
64 Vogue
competitor
65 Takes ten
66 Gaelic
tongue
67 Welfare
state?
DOWN
1 Very soon
2 Emulate a
gralfitist
3 Famous Kitt
4 Alphabetic
sequence
5 Tomahawk
6 Even more
spooky
7 It may be
hogged
8 Red army
member
0 1948
Michelin
Introduction
10 Forgets the
words,
maybe
11 Like some
vaccines
12 Facts and

1 Nones
follower
S Mother of
Hephaestus
0 Valerie
Harper
series
14 Without Ice
15 Long time
16 Pervasive
atsmoe-

17 Start of a
quip
20 Diamond
efub
21 Etcher's
supply
22 Lose
23 I, as In
Innsbruck
24 Feminine
subject
25 Directions
word
25 Part 2
of the quip
33 Tricorn,
for one
34 Frigid
35 Taj Mahal's
locale
36 Pirate pal
30 Cosell'a
longtime foil
40 Nebraska
natives
41 Over again
42 It has Its
point
43 Hospital
lines
44 Part 3
of the quip
50 Shrewdly

1

2

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18 Squaredance figure
10 One of the
Brontds
25 -Venl,
to vtdl,
27 Like caramel
28 Novelist
Cather
20 Dom
DeLulse film
30 Swelled
head
31 Poet's
preposition
32 Spanish
article
36 Best-selling
Chinese
author
37 So them o r
Sheridan
38 Businesscard abbr.
30 Distorted

E00
container
42 One of the
black keys
43 Sound like a
broken
record
45 They have
lots of land
46 Shucks
47 Marriage48 Actor Peter
of T h e Lion
In W inter
40 Kowtowed
53 Slightly open
54 Casual
dissent
55 Some
sashes
56 Exam for jrs.
57 Pater the
Great, e.g.
60 Vexation
61 Half a score

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newly panted ml. A ext. ceramic
14*. dn, Iv. apple, garsg* wtonced
ra n i &gt;77.300
Townhouse: 2/2 1/2 2 story ■crier
1800 tq It O n , trv rm wllraplac*.
sc p « h *s tigcix id xpe Itaw park
wallpaper, ceram ic He. &gt;39.900
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DR. Community Pool S823/&gt;800.
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107 M o M e H om ea F o r R e n t
111 R e eo rt V bced o n e
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115 In d u alrial R e n ta la

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88 B u atoaae
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double to d , 2 sheds, turnings, 30
II screen porch, C H A, $4,500 CALL

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1 L o u sy torn pAowtop eel srah 7 yr
aarranry M 1133, quean 8140, Ung
8210. Brand new. Located In
Santord. *07-402-2778_________
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407-422-E84A_________________

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407-402-2771

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11961 Server 8391 407-7093891
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bomoay burial A hutch, a ) Strk
boxed, coat 120k, sa t 83.900 obo.
407-687-2088.________________

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wrintoy. 8 C h airs. 92* Double
Padato*htto W2 l e e &amp; s r t Hem.
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DkSng: A Brand New C hany Oval
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407-4220231

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6 Family Carport lair. Exarcto*
Equipment, wood kitchen tab* A
chair*. Iran A Ironing board,
antortakvnant dr. bookcua, hide­
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vrttaga, tawing machfn*, toy*,
bodki, cJoihM. rithtB. a ijv trttV B ,
bathroomatta. Fri ASat, AJO to
7 1900 PalmattoAv*. Santord.

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Microwave
Oven,
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ISO.
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407-320-7301.

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Toyota t A S E Maxtor Machantc
Foreign t D o n ato : Auto Rapalr
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Economic Importance
The larvae and adults feed
on the foliage and the fruit
by piercing the epidermis
w ith their m outhparts. They
p refer the young foliage. The
thrips destroys the cells on
w hich they feed causing
som e leaf distortion, injury
to fruit and leaves, and leav­
ing unsightly dark colored
droplets or blotches of excre­
m ent on the leaf surface.
H oneydcw excreted by redbanded thrips will promote
grow th of black sooty mold
on affected plants.
Where these thrips are
abundant, leaf drop can
occur and may cause serious
defoliation o f trees. O ver the
last few years, sweetgum
trees start to show symp­

toms o f their damage about
the middle of the month o f
August.
Back in 1997, there was a
serious outbrake of this
insect in Sem inole County.
They also feed on the sur­
face o f M uscadine grapes
scarring the fruits by their
feeding action.
D escription
The female is about 1/25
inch long, and has a dark
brown to black body with a
visible red pigment in the
first three abdominal seg­
ments. Wings are dark, long
and narrow and fringeid with
long hairs. The male is simi­
lar but smaller and is seldom
found.
The larvae is light yellow
to orange with the first two
abdominal segments colored
bright red. The nymph and

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Chairman Lula Cummings at
407-3234647.
At 3 pan. Sunday, the annual
worship and praise service will
be held at Morning Glory
Missionary Baptist Churdi,
located at East Sanford and
Highway State Road 46 in
Sanford. Pastor Andrew Evans
will deliver the message for the
anniversary, and music will be
. by the Morning Glory Choir.
Eartha Melton is worthy
matron.
"Piano Lesson" by the noted
writer August Wilson has just
finished an eight-day run at the

Studio Garage in the Orlando
Centroplex.
OBET, the Orlando black
essential theatre presented the
Pulitzer Prize winning play in a
special arrangement with
Samuel French Inc.
Seminole County's noted
actor Joseph Pinckney played
the part erf the well-known boy
in "Piano Lesson." We arc look­
ing forward to seeing more of
Pinckney in the field ofperforming four of the 11 Zora
Neale Hurston's Festival senior
and middle school productions.
Next season, he hopes to direct
August Wilson's "Ma Rainey's
Black Bottom" for OBET.

pupa are light yellow to
orange with first three and
last segments of the
abdomen red but only
immature thrips have the
bright red bands. The life
cycle is completed in Florida
In about 3 weeks, and there
are several generations a
year depending on the
w eather conditions.
Eggs of the red-banded
thrips are inserted singly
under the epidermis of the
undersurface of leaves. Each
egg site is covered with a
drop o f excTeta that hardens
and provides protection.
Larvae and aaults feed on
foliage rupturing the epider­
mis vyith their mouthparts,
killing the cells at the feed­
ing site.
Leaves suspected of being
infested with thrips should
be shaken over a white sheet

of paper to better observe
the insects. A 10-power m ag­
nifying glass or hand lens
will also aid in It heir detec­
tion.

Control
Insecticidal soaps can be
purchased for controlling
Insects and related pests. If
one o f the commercial soaps
is unavailable, 4 tablespoons
o f liquid dishwashing soap
per gallon of water may be
applied as a foliar spray to
the plants. Repeat weekly
until the problem is con­
trolled. Soap is effective in
controlling thrips and safe
for people and the environ­
ment.
Chemical controls are not
always necessary for this
thrips, as natural controls
are apparently affective most
of the time. Ifrcl
chemical con-

trol is necessary, apply one
of the suggested insecticides
such as orthene, malathion
or Sevln.
Spray the plants to the
point of runoff. Be especially
careful to cover the underaides of the leaves. Continue
to Inspect the plants periodi­
cally and apply an insecti­
cide only it plants become
re-infested. Insecticides are
poisons and should be han­
dled as such.
Read the m anufacturer's
label carefully before open­
ing the container and
observe all instructions and
precautions.

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Residents asked to submit thoughts about Sept. 11
The Museum of
Seminole County History
would like to encourage
all citizens, including
young and old, of the
county to write or jot
down their thoughts on
how they feel about the
attack on the United
States and how they feel
about the future of the

country.
The museum will put
the writings into a Sept.
1 1 ,2001, book to be kept
forever as part of the history of the county and
country.
"This will not only help
in the healing and griev-.
ing process, But will also
let our future generations

know the strength and
unity of the country during these tragic tim es,"
Museum Specialist Karen
Jacobs said,
Submissions can be sen
to the museum at 300
Bush Blvd, Sanford, FL,
32773.
For information, call thi
museum at 407-321-2489.

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Sunday
October 7, 2001

Minuscule microchips help reunite
pets with their owner
By MtchsOs Jeria

Managing EdMor
urricane season is a reminder
to many that an effective disas­
ter plan is needed to remain
safe during an emergency. However, peo­
ple don't always realize family pets can
also be victims.
That's why Dr. Carmen Battaglia
recently visited several Florida chapters
of the American Kennel Gub (AKC) to
promote the organization's Companion
Animal Recovery program. Sponsored by
the AKC, the program provides pet own­
ers with a unique way to ID their pets
during this year's hurricane season.
According to Battaglia, Companion
Animal Recovery (CAR) program presi­
dent, a rice-sized microchip can help
reunite a pet with its owner. The
microchip identifies an animal for life,
even without a collar.
Available from many local veterinari­
ans, the retrieval system involves injecting
the microchip under the skin between the
shoulder blades of a dog or a cat, in much
the same way a vaccine is administered —
and as painless.
,
Each chip has a unique 10 digit code
that must be registered with the CAR pro_ completing an enrollment form,
a* lost pet arrives at a shelter or vet­
erinarian clinic, a special hand-held scan­
ner is passed over the animal's shoulder
blades. An Identification code locates the
owner, who is immediately contacted.
“We want to make sure every pet that
is separated from its owner during severe
weather can be reunited with that family,"
Battaglia said. "It is so easy to ha
one's pet microchipped

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and enrolled
in the data­
base, it
would be
heartbreak­
ing to let that
be the one
thing to keep a pet
and its owner apart"
The microchip doesn't just help in times
of natural disasters. Sometimes, tags are
not enough. 1
and white tabby, whose
Django, _
collar came i when ahe was hit by a car.
The cat was taken to an emergency vet
clinic, a veterinarian found her microchip,
and her owners were contacted. Django's
collar was found much later lying in the
road where she was hit
The microchip isn't only available to
cats and dogs. Of the more than 1 million
animals enrolled in the CAR program, 156
are rabbits, seven are rodents, 253 are fer­
rets, and there is even one cow registered.
All animal species, regardless of age or
size, are eligible to enroll.
Since 1995, more than 50,000 pets have
been returned to their owners as a result
of the program. In Florida, there are
76,095 animals enrolled in CAR, and 4,454
have been returned to owners after being
lost
According to Battaglia, the cost of the
microchip is between $30 and $50, and the
cost of enrolling an animal in the CAR
program is $12.50, which includes lifetime
enrollment and recovery services.
For information about microchipping
your pet, call a local veterinarian and ask
about the CAR program.

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W om an’s C lu b schedules
game day to raise money
for scholarships, Safehouse

H «»ld p h o lo . by Mw va H n U m

T he Scott/Boswell Family Reunion
w as recently held. Pictured above
are the reunion planners, standing
from left, Gloria S . Cummings.
Annie S . Williams, Jo h n ie Scott,
Katie S . Robinson, Connie S .
Brown and Eartha S . Jo sep h .
Sitting are Eva S . Phillips, the Rev.
Cart Redmon and Dorothy S .
Brazen. Pictured left, Fannie Scott
Vinson, 93, is the living matriarch ol
the Scott family. S h e currently
resides in Maitland Health Center.
J.C . Scott, 89. resid es in Lake
Monroe (Bookertown), where he
still farms his land.

Gospel celebration set for O ct. 14
Morvcn, Ga., The
The Gospel Christian
Inspirational
Aires seventh
Crowns of Glory of
anniversary celebra­
Mount Dora, The
tion will be 3 p.m.
Singing Kings of
Sunday, Oct. 14, in the
Joy of Central
African American
Florida, and The
Academy of Arts, for­
Sons of Thunder of
merly the Star
Theater, located at
Belview.
The community
1017 W. 13th St. In
Sanford.
is invited to join the
afternoon celebra­
The event will fea­
Marva
tion of gospel in
ture renowned gospel
singers, including The Hawkins song.
Edward Brothers of
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Deacon Charles

Jenkins is director.
Sweet Harmony Older of
the Eastern Star No. 388 will
celebrate their anniversary on
Saturday, Oct. 13.
The annual musical banquet
will be held in the Sanford
Civic Center starting at 6:30
p.m. Tickets are available at
SI 5 per person.
For information, call Arthur
Mae Scott at 407-322-7419 or

The Lake Mary Woman's
members about the new plan
Club decided they wanted to
for downtown redevelopment,
by a new fund-raiser this year.
Not all of the commissioners
They wanted something .......................... liked it, but none had
that would be fun and
any real problems with
sociable. So, they decid­
it Imagine their sur­
ed to do a Game Day
prise, then, when they
and Luncheon Fund­
find out that tin- latest
raiser. The event is
downtown redevelop­
scheduled for Saturday,
ment pLin has a major
Oct. 18 from 10 a.m. to 2
change they didn't
pan. at the Lake Mary
know about. In the lat­
Community Building.
est downtown redevel­
For a mere SI 2 donation Mary
opment plan, the city
will be moving the
per ticket, anyone can
Row el I
Lake Mary Historical
come and enjoy a deli- • • • • « • •
cious lunch andplay
Museum (Frank Evangames for fun. They'll have
Center).
card games and board games.
The museum is one of the
And just for coming, you might oldest structures in Like Mary.
win a door prize. There will
For many years, it even served
also be a raffle and a silent auc­
as city hall. It is the only histori­
tion.
cal structure in Like Mary tliat
What does the Woman's
is owned by the city and there­
Club need money for? Every
fore the only one that can be
year, the Like Mari’ Woman's
protected. And yet someone
Club sponsors a scholarship to
came up with the misguided
SCC for a displaced homemak­
idea to move it.
er. They also donate to organi­
No matter how carefully
zations that really need it, such
you move a historical structure,
as Safehouse of Seminole
the simple act of moving it
County.
destroys part of its' history, part
The Lake Mary Woman's
of is ' relevance. Sure, the
Club is also one of the partici­
Egyptian government moved a
pants fur the city's annual
lot of lustorical monuments
Holiday in the Park. This year's
when they built the Aswan
Holiday in the Park is sched­
dam, but that was to save them.
uled for Friday, IXv. 7, begin­
Of course, the Egyptian govern­
ning at 630 p.m. at Like Mary
ment also permanently
City Hall. The Lake Mary
destroyed Egyptian historical
Woman's Club will be giving
sites and Nubian historical
out cookies to anyone who
sites. (Nubia was a country
brings a non-perishable food
south of Egypt with a culture
item to donate to Safehouse
that rivaled that of Egypt)
and needy families in Lake
There Is not a valid reason to
Mary.
move the Lake Mary Historical
Museum and destroy part of
Lake Mary 's history. If you
Historical Building
In Danger
think Lake Mary's nistory
should be saved, call Lake
When Juan Omana came to
the Lake Mary Historical
Mary City 1lall and let them
Commission meeting in July, it
know. The number Is 107-3243tXk).
was to tell the commission

See Hawkins, Page 8C

Red-Banded Thrips: Sm all but troublesom e
The red-banded thrips, was
fust described from
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specimens from
Guadeloupe, West
bidies, where it was
causing considerable
damage to cacao. The
red-banded thrips, is a
tropical species found
throughout Florida.
Thrips am very small
insects, less than 1/25
inch long. Many gar­
deners may see the
damage caused by
thrips and never realize that

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Distribution
This insect occurs
world wide, but
found mainly in
tropical and sub­
tropical areas. In
Florida, it is found
from Key West all
the way up to
Seminole County.
Hosts
This thrips is a pest of

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both fruit and shade trees
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such as avocado, lychco
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mon, sweetgum, Brazil pep­
per tree, and pyracantha. In
the West Indies it has been
a serious pest of cacao and
mango.
The favorite tropical fruit
hosts in Florida are mango
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Goa ring up for the Lake Mary W om an's Club's G am e Day, Diane Turt e
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Partners in E xcellen ce B reak fast scheduled for Tuesday
The annual Partners in
Excellence Kick Off Breakfast
has been scheduled for
Tuesday, October 9, at the
Sheraton Orlando North
Hotel. At this event the
Seminole County Public
Schools will honor the 2000-01
Partners in Excellence.
During this school year 592
businesses and civic organiza­
tions participated in the trans­
formation of traditional team­
ing environments designed
for the success of a few stu­
dents into a culture that holds
high expectations for all stu­
dents. Also attending the
event will be the new 2001-02
Partners. Siemens is sponsor­
ing the event.
Last year, two partners
were recognized by Florida
Commissioner of Education
Charlie Crist for their extraor­
dinary partnership activities:
Cirent Semiconductor and the
Seminole County Legal
Professionals.

During the program, the
schools and new partners will
have the opportunity to brain­
storm how their resources can
enhance the school partners
School Improvement Plan.
Partners in Excellence is a
broad-based program, which
promotes business involve­
ment in the schools. It is an
exchange of human resources
between school and business,
which could include intern­
ships, tutoring, classroom pre­
sentations, job shadowing,
student and/or teacher recog­
nition, field trips, student
work displays, apprentice­
ships, mentoring, or a unique
program designed by an
organization and the partner
school. The criteria for partici­
pation in the Seminole
County Public Schools’
Partners in Excellence
Program include: On going
relationship for at least one
school year; exchange of tal­
ents and time; a joint agree-

Daniel selected for Florida’s
Christa M cAuliffe Fellowship
One science teacher from
each state is selected by the
national fellowship that was
created to honor Christa
McAuliffe, the New
Hampshire teacher/astronaut. Trent Daniel, a Winter
Springs High School teacher
and a former Seminole
County Teacher of the Year,
was selected to be Florida's
Christa McAuliffe Fellow for
this year.
A state panel consisting of
teachers, parents, administra­
tors, and higher education
representatives selected Trent.
The fellowship is unique
because each fellow writes an
individual proposal. For this

school year, Trent will be a
consultant to Seminole
County Schools. Her goal is
to increase the number of
teachers utilizing technology
in the classroom. She will be
providing staff development
training, writing technologyrelated grants, and research­
ing educational issues for
various schools in the district.
Her primary focus will be
assisting Pine Crest and
Wicklow Elementary,
Millennium and Sanford
Middle, and Seminole High.
She will also be working with
her school. Winter Springs
High, to develop a virtual
tour of Lake Jesup.

County launches new campaign to
recruit more foster, adoptive families
In front of the Educational
Support Center, 400 East Lake
Mary Blvd., Sanford, stands a
blue playhouse1. The "A Home
For Every Child” campaign was
launched to recruit more foster
and adoptive parents for chil­
dren in Seminole County. The
playhouse was donated by the
Mid-Florida Home Builders
Foundation and built by Tom
Winters, a foundation member
who is also an adoptive parent.

Every child needs and
deserves to have a safe home
that they can call their own. It
is critical that we continue to
place a high priority on the
recruitment of more foster and
adoptive parents.
To give Birth to a Family, call
1-800-882*3699 or 407-245-0470.
You may also visit their web
site: www.adoptflorida.org or
email: D7_homeforeverychil dOdef sta fe. fl. us

ment to guide and monitor
activities/projects.
For more information, on

the Partners in Excellence
Program, please visit the
school district web page

www.scps.kl2.fl.us or call the
Community Involvement
Department at 407 320-0178.

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Stella Oritt 'life of the party' on her 93rd birthday
Stella Oritt had the surprise
of Ivor life on Sept. 26 when
Vivian Buck invited her to
lunch. Vivian escorted Stella
through the back door of
Buck’s Catering and
Restaurant and to her
surprise, a celebration
was going on in Stella’s
honor.
The petite honoree,
the life of the party, was
i she entered
room

One would never guess that
spry Stella is 93, She is extreme­
ly attractive and as slurp as a
tack. Bom on Sept. 27,1908, in
........... New York, Stella
moved to Sanford with
her family when she
was six years old. She
attended local schools
and graduated from
Seminole High School
in 1927. Stella believes
that she is the sole sur­
vivor of the class.
Doris
Stella said she spent
D ie trich
luncheon, she said,
the summers in New
really had a lot of fun. It • • • •
York and lived there
was a total surprise."
with her first husband.
Stella was bom on Yom
ago, she came back
Kippur and has had a wonder­
rd where she and her
ful 93 years of living. She and
late husband, Joseph Oritt,
her guests reminisced over the
made their home. "I had a soft
good old days and chatted on
spot in my heart for Sanford,"
and on. Vivian said she took a
she said. Liz is her only child
and she has a grandson in
count and the 11 women
attending represented 749 years
Fhiladelphia
of life. Two other guests cele­
Her grandfather Moses
brating birthdays were
arrived in Sanford dose to the
Charlotte Knowles on Sept 26,
turn of the century and donated
and Rose Edith Jacobson on
the dock that stood at the inter­
Oct. 5.
section of Park Avenue and
First Street to the dty.
Hostess Vivian served a deli­
Stella has been active in the
cious luncheon consisting of
community for years. She is a
chicken salad, tomato wedges,
member of the Sanford
deviled eggs, fresh fruit fresh
rolls and lemon birthday cake
Woman’s C ub, attends meet­
From all reports, guests really
ings and thoroughly enjoys the
dub's Literary Group. She is an
cleaned up their plates..
associate member of the Central
Others attending were; Mary
Florida Regional Hospital
Tillis, Viola Frank, Betty Jack,
Sara Epstein, Zelda Siskind,
Auxiliary and is a former mem­
ber of the Sanford Garden C u b
Elisabeth Boyd and Barbara
Salsgiver.
and Sanford Museum board.
Many more happy returns,
Stella’s daughter, Liz
Stella.
Rhoades, was due to arrive
from New York for the week’s
I do, I do
festivities, but her husband's
Tts the season for senior
emergency interrupted the trip.
And bad weather Saturday kept lovebirds to spread their wings
and flit to the altar.
her niece and nephew off the
Mary Boone of Sanford, and
road but they plan a belated cel­
Allen John Tudgay of DeLand,
ebration later.
will exchange their "1 do’s” on
Stella, who was also enter­
Saturday, Oct. 20. The wedding
tained by friends at another
will take place at the Kimberly
luncheon and dinner, said she
Court home of her daughter
had a full week of celebrating
and husband, Pat and Powell
her birthday.

Austin, at 5 p.m. The Rev.
Jimmy Dale Patterson, pastor of
Central Baptist Church,
Sanford, will perform the cere­
mony.
The well-known bride-to-be,
a widow for 14 years, has nude
her home in Sanford for years.
She is a retired librarian with
the Seminole County School
board, and has three children
and three grandchildren.
The prospective bridegroom
is retired from the federal gov­
ernment. He has two children
and three grandchildren.
The couple met at an Eastern
Star function and it didn't take
long for them to have eyes for
only each other. They enjoy
music, travel, their church
(Central Baptist) and just being
together.
Following the ceremony, the
couple will take a short wed­
ding trip after which time, they
will make their home in
Sanford.
With T his R in g ...
Ail friends of June

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McFadden and Franklin Roy
Thomas are cordially invited to
their wedding on Saturday,
Oct. 27 at the First United

Methodist Church, 419 S. Park

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The Rev. Jim Bradshaw will
perform the 2: p.m. ceremony.

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Stetta Oritt. left, had the surprise ol her life on Sept. 2 6 when Vivian Buck
Invited her to knch at Buck’s Catering and R estaurant T he surprise — lunch
was actually l surprise 93rd birthday party for Oritt.

Co-sponsored By The Seminole Herald &amp; Optimists Club

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Whale of a Sale
Seven years ago, a few
volunteers put together a
church garage sale at First
United Methodist Church
of Oviedo. Limited to a
small church annex, the
group managed to raise
$2,500 for both the church
and Oviedo community.
Now, the same group is
poised to raise more than
$25,000 as the church preres for its Harvest
nboree, which includes
the Whale of a Sale rum­
mage sale.
The sale and Jamboree
continues Saturday, Oct. 6,
at First United Methodist
Church of Oviedo, located
at 263 King Street, from 8
a.m. to 3 p.m. For more
information, contact the
church office at 407-3653255.

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Celebration of Life
The Sanford Criris
Pregnancy Center invites
to public to "Celebration
of Life," the 2001 annual
benefit with guest speaker
Kenny McCaughey.
The event is scheduled
for 6 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday,
Oct. 13, in Wekiva
Assembly of God, located
at 1675 Dixon Road in
Longwood. Cost is $25 per
person, which includes a
sit-down dinner and the
program. Tickets can be
purchased by mail by call­
ing 407-323-3384 or by vis­
iting the Sanford Crisis
Pregnancy Center, 1002
French Ave., in Sanford;
Northland Church
Bookstore, 530 Dog Track
Road, Longwood; or
Wekiva Assembly
Bookstore, 1675 Dixon
Road, Longwood.
Walk For Life
The Accept Pregnancy
Center in Longwood will
host a "Walk for Life,"
fund-raiser on Saturday,
Oct. 27, from 8 to 10 a.m.
The walk will be held at
Lake Eola in Orlando.
Money raised from the
event will enable the cen­
ter to assist women in cri­
sis pregnancies.
Youth groups are
encouraged to attend.
Groups or individuals may
also raise funds by walk­
ing in their own communi­

tyFor more information or

pledge packets, call the
center at 407-339-1544.

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8 00am
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Sung Eucharist
10 00 am
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Tuesday
12 00 noon
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70 0 p m
Thursday
930am
Friday
1200 noon
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FAIRLY WORSHIP CENTER
Temporarily meefing at
Cantro Cnstteno D e d o s
2913 8, Orlando 0r»v*
Sanford. FL 32773
407-322-9222
Located n * d to
G ood Sltephaud UJteMte: Church
J a il K ra i
Pastor
Sunday Worvptp Sannc*
§ 00 p.m.
Tuesday Samnc*
7 00 p m
Program* tor boya 1 gate

WEKJVA ASSEMBLY OP QOO
1875 Duon Rd
Longwood. FL 32779
407-774-0777

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• M arkers &amp; M onum ents • Prearrangem ents

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d e a Hour* 7 am •4 pm
(to FWenert Road, taaa Uary. Ft.

322-3213

(407) 333-4355

M0 E. Airport (hr* . Senior* 327T3

THE McKIBBIN
AGENCY
IN S U R A N C E

114 N. Park Ave., Sanford
3 2 2 -0 3 3 1

Pastor
Sunday Sarvc**
8 15 a m , and 10 45 a m
Sunday SdhoQi
9 30 a m
M mJ J * School
1045 a m
Nuraary Provhted

Baptist
W18 TY1EW BAPTIST CHURCH
4100 Paote R oad (46A)
Sanford. Ftonda
407 3230523
Dr. Oanrte Uiaeton
Pastor

Sunday Marring
Worship
Sunday School
Church framing
Evening W oraNp
W *d Prayer Service

1015 am .
9.00 a m
600 p m
7.00 p m
7 00 p m

COUNTOTM)* BAPTMT CHURCH
wo 3 Cruery Cxe Rd. taka U r , FL
S i m Wynn
Paaror
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Sunday AM WoraNp
1045 »m.
Sunday PM WoraNp
8 00 p m
Wad Prayer Huang
730 pm
Nursery Pwwkted

555 West 1st St.

m

TRADmOHAL EPISCOPAL IT ALBAN'S
ANOUCAN CATHEDRAL
3348 W SR 426 (Atoms A rt)
(1/4 tkto off Gr**n*«*y
SR 417 Going EMI)

G reg Frsaman

(*07) 330-16*0
fOOO SERVICE EQUIPMENT
f XX 140TI H3-3329

B e e Clark
ST BEG a * oosaite

Anglican

SANFORD

2 0 7 E. 23th St.

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
MARS HILL SDA

PWECREST BAPTWT CHURCH
801 Eatf Asport BoU*v»d
SaNord. Florida 37773
(407) 322 2717
Pastor
BAS am
1100 am.
700pm
700 f/A

PALMETTO AVENUE EARTHT CHURCH
2628 P*rr*flo A *
Santord. FL 37773
Rm RutW Aam
Senior Pastor
Flmi. Lurry Franck
Associate Pastor
Chart** Semp*on
Schooi Principal
Brian Brown Pastor Student Ministries
Sunday Services
•Earty Worth?
8 45 a m
•Sunday School
1000 am
. Morrwng WoraNp Service 1100am
• Evcrang Family S*rvtc*
6 00pm
AWANA. torCMfr**
700pm
Teem DteaftesNp
7 00 p m
Aduk Btote Study
700 pm
Ub«Yy Chrtetten School
(4 YEARS TO 12TH GRADE I
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OP SANFORO
618 8 Parti Ave Sanford r t
407-3224041
Rpv Rick Blythe
Son** Pastor
Rav Tom Smith
Pastoral Cara
Rav Richard Wsgorw Music Mnstry
Jameson Haadar
YoiAh Intern
Sunday School
9 18 a m
Suiday Mornmg Worahp l OU a m
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80 0 p m
Wed AdMtet tor el ag*s 8 30pm
‘ Prowled
CENTRAL BAPTWT CHURCH
3101 W. IN 81. Sanford
(407) 32? 2914

IM

Jan Pagan
Sunday School
Morning 'WoraNpEvening WoraNp
Wad. Prayer Sarvica

of Mum:
of Ybuto
B n am.
II 00 am
600pm
130pm .

FVIST BAPTIST CHURCH OF LONOWOOO
•91 Slat# Road 434. E
Longwood. FL 32760-6394
(407)339-3817
Reverend Chna Whatey • Pastor
Sunday

Btote Study

9 30 am
10*5am

an pm
7 00pm
800 p m

FIRST IA 7T8T CHURCH MARKHAM WOODS
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lata Mary FL 32748
(407)333-1086
Dr Bcto Parker
Pastor
Keffh Vincent /Ntk Park*
Co-You* Wo»w*
Sunday

CcBaa and Donuts
9 30AM
Btote Study
B48AM
WoraNp
1045 AM
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5 30 PM
WoraNp
700 PM
Wactoasday
Church FsrtWy Drmar
6 00PM
Preyor and Btote Study 700PM
Ybuth M#8irg
C h ild ren s Choir and Team KID D u b s
(Nuraary provided a i serv ca el

UQHTHOUSE BAPTIST CHURCH
8815 MARKHAM ROAD
Sanford Florida 32771
(407) 809-4400
Randy Water
Pastor
Sunday School
8 45 a m
Morrang Wurthp
1050am
(Jr O u d tor Chffdrsn agas
3 feu grate 6)
Evening WoraNp 6 00
pm

Wednesday
AduN Priyar BtCia Siudy
700pm
CNkkan A Teen Service*
7 00 p m
Regular Acuvrtaa For A t Agsa
Nuraary Provided For AI Sarvicaa
trtry VTador fa A Wacom* Guws/

FUST SMEOH MUSJONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
700 Elm Avanu*
Sanford. FI 32771
(407) 322 5489
Harry 0 feckar. Sr
Pastor
B IS am
BOO am
1100 am
4 00 pm
730 pm

Catholic
ALL KXJL* CATMOUC CHURCH
Caivw cf Wi SI A ft. Oax/We.
Sarewd. FL
*37 322 37*5
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JORDAN BAPTOT CMURC
800 Upeala Rd. Sanford

3230072

•00 E. 2nd Street •Sanford. FL 3Z771
407-323-8848
Sabbath School
Ovine Worship
Wad. Evening Prayer Mtg.

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

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ORTHOOOX CATHOLIC CHURCH
3790&amp;pe*Avanu*.
SartOfll FL
4 0F-U M 1I3
H m n n i DonaM Bate*
F M &gt; laan Saoaca
Sunday
10 00 am
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9 30am

C hrm P n d n Wertiasday

ft 45 p m.
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Episcopal
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
401 Part Ava., Sanford
Tatephone 407-323*4611

Christian
R R S T CHRISTUM CHURCH
(Dtetfpieaef Chrtal)
1807 9 Sanford A r t . Santord. FL
Richard A Ftrrind, Mantel
322-7727
Sundry School
930 i m
Worth®
1045 i n
‘
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ft pm
DOft Study
845 pm
AC Art Wstoarne Her*
RIVER CfTV CHRISTUM CHURCH
138 Orfcaan Dnva
DaBary, FL 32713
P t c n a f i i 407-8890452
Email; rtvamflyccGnairaro net
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to am
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SANTORO CHRISTUM CHURCH
730 Upaala R d . SarAmL FL

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Youth Mawto*

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9 00 a m
'Morning Worth®
1011' a m
Youth
ft 00 pm
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• 30 a m
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through Sih.grid**

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8 8 00 p m

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ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
700 Rinehart Rd
Lana Mary. FL
444-5ft73
The Rev Chart** T Hoi. R#c*or
Sunday
Hedy Futdwiai

ft00 am

Chnadan Education
*A l Age*
HoryEuchanai
ChAkant Church
(Education Wing)

BOO am
1000am
1000 am

IAaaary Bagra Al 900 am
Through 1i0Q0 am. Service
Holy Eucharisi ? 00 Am, ft 7.00 p m

C harism atic E piscopal

Friday Safcfcam Serve#
(alotoer Fridays)
Smaday S R M l 5 « v w

I; 15p m
930 • m

Adu* Education Program*
Intormaton C a l
(407) 789-3729 or (407) 772-0477

Lutheran
GOOD SHEPHERD EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH OP SANFORD (ELCA)
2917 OrtandO Dr &lt;Hwy 17-92)
Phona 322-7312
BoP Braaamarm
Paste*
Sunday School
Adus B®*e Study
•
930am
Worship Service
1030 am
Wednesday Worsh®
7 00pm
Nursery Pfovdad
HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF LAKE MARY
780 Sun Dnva U A e Mary. FL
Pastor
PatiHoyef
Assistant Pastor
Nathan Gualiow
Saturday avarung
5 30 p rn
Contsrriparaiy Worship
8 00am
Sunday morning
Traditional Sarvtca
9 30 am
Sunday momng
Contemporary Worth®
Sunday momng
1100 am.
Fam#y Worthy Serve*
Nursery ka provided H
Daycara. Praadhool and ChrtBSan Day School

Presbyterian
U rt A L A COMMUWTY PRESSYTIRIAF’ CHURCH
Comar d W 25th St ft Upaala Rd
101 Upaala Road
Sanford FL 32771
407-330-2835
Bryan Wangar
Pastor
Sunday Education
900am
Sunday Worth®
10 00»m
2nd Wednesday or each month
ft 30 pm
FIRST PRESSYTERUN CHURCH OP SANFORD
Batetan 3nj and 4th St
A Park ft Oak / Downtown
Sanford FL
Phona 407-322-2662
Email. tpcsSfuno com
MRAVconomaft comlpca
iWhari Wa Know Your Mama*
In The Mean Of Tha Cry
Paator
Rav, Broca B. Scon
900 am
Sunday School
10 00 am
Sunday Morning Worth®
Sun Morning Colt*# Hour 1100am
Sun Contemporary Worth® 7 00pm
Wandarti Wadnatday Famfly Night C.wy W c X u U )
530pm
S ^ w -E v w y W c d
8 00 pm
A O J M M S iu ty
9
7
00 pm
n u t iC u a
I (K-4t» Grades)
Utoden (58Vi Oradaal
Sr Higfa
Contamporarp1Munc Practice 7 00pm
Woman* O rd9 Msehngs a*

For Intormason Cafl 407 333-0797
2nd Tua. at ih* month 49am
LUTHERAN CHURCH OP THE RE DEMME R

1u Wad of tfvs month

Church

Notes
Pumpkin Petch
Tlio Community United
Methodist Church youth
group invites the public to
come and share in its annual
I*umpkin Patch. Pumpkins
arrived on Wednesday, Oct.
3, and will be on sale
through Oct. 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
will be available.
For more information,
call the church at 407-831 3777. The church is located
at 4921S. Highway 17-92 in
Casselberry, just north of the
436 intersection.

CHURCH OP THE HOLY COMFORTER

OP THI
C hm itian

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fftu n t i l n A iIiftNCE

"Canng lor Paopla*
1401 S Part Avenue
Santord. FL 32771
(407) 32f 2491
9.45am - Sunday School
II 00am * Monang Worth®
ft 00pm • B**» Study

C hristian Science
FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST. SOEM TttT
975 MARKHAM WOOOS ROAO
Comar of E E WBtemson Road
407-799 7709
Sunday; Church Sarvca
and Sunday School
1000am.
Wadnaaday
ft 00 p m
Child Car* AvaAeUa al id Sarvtca*

The Sanford Bridge *
Comar of 0th St ft Hoty Ava
Santord. Honda
407-299-5094
Btfday Eucharist
930 a m

M ethodist

Full Gospel Charismatic
U FE SPRINO OUTREACH MINISTRIES
Paator* Steve ft Catoy AAert
mute you to pm ue aach
Sunday 1030 a m
1624 N Highway 427 •Longwood. FL
(in Wa Baywood Cantar)
KiOS Church - NO NURSERY
For hatter information cal
407-3390277

Inter-Denom lnatlonal
FAITH MISSIONARY CHURCH

30C2Baardal Ava

Mondaytry Saturday
10 00 a m to 4 00 pm.
Thursday Evening ft p m to 1 pm
145 Watrva Spnnga Road
Sute 149 A Longwood. FL 32779
Phona 4079691490

Church O f C hrist
LOMQWOOO CHURCH OP CHRIST

1018 Hwy 17-92 1ITS NOHwy 434

407 323 5930. 407 124 433ft
Sun. Worship
10 30 am. ft ft pm
Coma 'worship with ut A fnandhy wateoma always
awaMyou

m O FLORIDA CHURCH OP CHRIST
21ft Wad* St
Wmar Spnnga FL 3270ft
Sttoday Sarvca# 1030 i m , f 00 p m
Sunday B®*e Study
930am
Wad B-tsa Study
7 30pm
Barry Mayas
(407) 327 5008

Church O f G od
CHURCH OP OOO
801 W 22nd SI. Santord FL
407-322 3942
Paator
Rav Was TanSatey
844 &amp;av
Sunday School
1945 am,
Morning Worsrtp
800 p m
Evarvng Sarvtca
Wadnaaday ctassas
tor afl agaa
7 IB 8 p m
Samncfla Trtnay
Chnsaan School
P re School t ro grade 12
407-321-2723
ANo Day Cara Starts
•11 year to preschool
407 323-1411

Jack Cat
Sunday
MorrmgWortfvp
Evening Same#
Tuasday Evarmg
B &amp; e Study

407 323-3794
Paator
1000am.
100 pm
7 00 p m

Non-Denom lnatlonal
HOUSE OP REP .0 1 MINISTRIES. INC.
loot Celery Ava . Santord
(407) 324-4711
Dora W Richardson
Pastor
'Sunday School
9 30 am
Morning Worth®
1100 am
Evanmg W wtop
7 00 pm
lAd Wee* Sv« Wad
730pm

SHOWER DOWN OP S U H R Q5
201 Ebn A«a . Santord FL
407-3218399
Tmcdhy Hudson f
Pastor
Sunday School
1000 am.
Momng Warship
1 10 0 a m
' Tu a Prsyar/Btt* Study
7 30 p m

FAJTMPUL WORO MM9TTME9
Lakavtaw Ptaia • (407) 329-4300
320 E Cornnaroal St * Santord

larvKe

1100 am

ChAkans Fatewalvp
(agae 4-12)
1100 a m
FamPy FaftewWapf
Rakaahmanto
1 23 0 pm
Tfuaday
FaftowWap IN sang
730pm .
Friday •Chnaaan Coimaaang 2 0 0 8 0 0 pm.
(Piaaaa cafl 3294300 tor appt)
Pawtor/Dtoedor
9I MBIOLE COMMUNITY CHURCH
5070 Orange Blvd. Santord
407-324-0199 www saminolachuich com
iarry Walsh
Paator
S«mk»y Worship Sro 9 4 5 ft 10 30 a m
proleseicnal cMd care

Congregational
G RACE FELLOWSHIP CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH (NACCC)
2401 B Part Ava, Santord
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard
Paator
Sunday School
930 a m
Uorrung Worship
1100 am.

2525 S Oak Ana . Sanford FL
Ray Elmar A. Rauachar
9
Paator
Sunday School
1930 am
Worth® Same*
10 30 a m
Wormetun 322 3552 or 323-0810

Jew ish

coNORtoanow a rm u oa curraiu.
ISO toa Road
L rvigwrwl. FL
(407) 3283087
(407) 719 3729
Rabbt Moaha ( t a r . Pn O
Every 1st Friday of Uorth
Famdy Sabbato Sarvtca

7 30 p m

CHRIST U ND ID METHOOttT CHURCH
409 Tucker Dma
(Comar Tucker Dr ft CR 427)
Rav Ray Batrand
Pastor
Talaphona (407) 322-7900
Sunday Schocl
930 a m
inter Mission
1 03 0 a m
Morning Worship
It O O tm
B44a Study
Wadnaaday
ft 30 pm
ChAkan a Tima Inuudad to Worshp
Nuraary provHtod tor
Bahiat and Smaft CNldren
‘ Smai Enough To Love You Growing In Chhait To Serve You*
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
419 Part Ava . Santord. FL
407 122-4371
Jen Bradshaw
Pastor
Mart Looney
Muse Deader
Mika Bedel Famty Mm&amp;tnes Director
Momng Worship
ft 25 ft f 0:55 a m
Coffee Fellowship
9 30 a m
Sunday School
945 a m,
youth FtotowWp
4 00pm
Nursery Prowtdtnl
Woman * Circle
2nd Monday
9 45 am.
Man » Prayer Braaklaal
1st Thursday
ft 30 am
LAKESIDE FELLOWSHIP
A United Methodist Cammunity
"Peacfang Paopfa to r a Aaaecn'*
Paator Bob Martn
Mae's every Sunday at 1000 am
at toe comtortabta Unaad A m t Thaaiar.
•ChAkan a Church 1015am
•Student (youth) Mlma.tr&gt;** 97pm
•Safa Nunsary iProvidad
■Reaching Paupia tor a Raaaon*

Nazarene
LONGWOOO CHURCH O f THE NAZARENE
200 N Wayman 91.
Longwo o d F L
831856ft
Sunday School
945am
Momng Worsrtp
1045 am
ChAkan • Church
1044 a m
£vwngatl«i»c Sarvica
ft00 p m
Wectoeeday FamPy Mght
7 00 pm.
Youth, Woman, and Adult &amp;4M Study
■Neva# A Stranger Ham*

GENEVA CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE
205 Waal SR 49 • Oanem FI 32732
Je n y Wears, P u t t
Sunday Worship
1045 a m

7pm
• 30 ip m
(Food Sarvad)
Come Grow WWI Us

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U ftJL)
OP LAKE MARY
12ft W W4bur Ava
Lena Mary F t
407321-1021
Rav Stephan Horra*
Pastor
Church School
9 45 am
Momng Worth*?
II 00 am
Wad Choir Practice
70 0p m
Thur* Youth Chov
ft 30 p m
Nursery Providad
MARKHAM W OOOf PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
5210 Martham Woods Road
Lana Mary
407 333-2030
Rav Cnartoa R Jonas
Pastor
Sunday SchcM. M ages
900 a m
Church Sarvieaa
9 00 6 10:30 am.
Nursery Providad
Youth Group. Sunday
High School
4 00pm
Midcsa School
ft 00 p m
P ie School Mon thru Fn
9 to 12
MonWy Famty
Suppw
Tlwd Wad of Each Month 0 30pm

United C hurch O f
C hrist
LOMQWOOO HILLS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
U.C.C.
1255 E E WJUamaon Road
Longwood, FL
407 332 6253
Rav. Or. Hal Ydungbtood
Mmsler
:Sund»y SaiMcas
Contampofary
9 00 a m
TradRanal Worship
10 30 a m
Nursary Providad
Chuth School 9 1 5 a m - 1015am
Youth ft ChAkan Mrvatry
830pm

Wesleyan
WESLEYAN CHURCH OP PAOLA
5580 Waysid* Or,
Santord. FL 32H1
iOff 1-4 (Eut 51) Waal
First Street on Left - On* Mia)
Leonard O D om al
Paator
407-3228332
VThers tie Goapal la Good News'
Sunday School
945am
Momng Worship
11008m
Evarwg Worsrtp
ftOOpm
U d W a tt Mtg Wad
730pm
Piaaaa Share Ytair LPa WWt Us

Food Source Program
The Sanford Church of
Christ is presently working
with a program called Food
Source to help the congrega­
tion, community and the
benevolent work The pro­
gram offers various foods
each month at a discounted
rate from grocery stores.
Food Source is actually a
Christian buying program
in which hign volume pur­
chasing enables the compa­
ny to buy in bulk and dis­
tribute at considerable sav­
ings. The food will be
shipped to the church on
Oct. 20. Pick-up b 730 to
8 3 0 am.
The shipment for thb
month must be paid by Oct.
8 at a cost of $20. The sug­
gested menu for October is
rib eye steaks, chicken faji­
tas, center cut hum slices,
deli slices, barbecue sauce or
honey mustard, pineapple
pie, French toast sticks,
syrup, Kool-Aid slushies,
cookies, cheese crackers,
eggs, apples, green beans,
potatoes, onions and
bananas.
A meat package may also
be purchased for an addi­
tional $20. The meat box
will include chicken breasts,
cut-up chicken, ground beef,
bacon, pork chops, hot dogs,
cubed steaks and sausage.
The meat package may not
be purchased without a
food package.
Checks should be written
to Food Source and directed
to Jeannette Stiffey at the
church office, 1500 S. Park
Ave., Sanford, FL 32771 by
O ct 8.
Call the church at 407322-7781 or Jeannette at 407322-8234 or 407-829-0272 for
further information.

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The Seminole Herald
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Sanford, Florida

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8taff Writer
L O ffC W O O D — A four-month battle
betw een the city o f Longwood and
Florida Power continued at the commis­
sion meeting Monday night with the city
balking at recent proposals made by
Florida Tower.
Commissioners decide to move for­
ward with a lawsuit against the electric­
ity provider and opted not to sign a new
franchise agreement. Rather, commis­
sioners want to explore other options.

Utility says it will pay city lost franchise
fee money — at customers’ expense
including an interlocal agreement
between Apopka, Belleair, Casselberry,
Edgewood, Maitland and Winter Park.
"IP s a concept Casselberry came up
with of pulling additional resources
together to buy electricity as a group or
helping in the planning of buying
b
an

electrical distribution system on behalf
of the cities,” said City Administrator
John D rago. “Any city that is in a legal
battle o r have shown an interest was
sent this d raft."
Casselberry is the farthest along In the
court proceedings with Florida Power

with a recent favorable ruling from the
Appellate Court validating the city's
right to purchase. Winter Park is the next
line, awaiting a court ruling on its rights,
while Longwood lost an em ergency
injunction to have the franchise fees
reinstated, but is continuing to litigate
the lawsuit emergency.
“W e're trying to get another court
date to discuss the buyout option, and
we will go back and ask the judge to
require Florida Power to start remitting
See Longwood, Page 6A

A Shoulder to Cry On
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Navy donates
Vigilante jet
Congressman John Mica
announced this week that the
U 5. Navy w ill provide an
RA-5C Vigilante for display
at the Orlindo/Sanford
International A irp o rt
The vintage aircraft will be
the centerpiece o f a memorial
v
park that la being established
I
kr\commemoration of the for­
mer Naval Air Station (NAS)
In Sanford.
*1 am extremely pleased
that the Navy has agreed to
help honor the proud history
and rich heritage o f our com­
munity,* Mica saH . "The
Sanford Memorial Park
appropriately honors those
who served and sacrificed
• r - . for our nation and will be a
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timely demonstration of our
country's commitment to
peace and freedom ."
NAS Sanford w as opera­
tional from 1942 to 1968 and
was located at the site now
occupied by the airport
; • Aviators and ground mainte*’ , ; nance technicians trained at
the airbase, and scores of
military aircraft participated
in flight operations as part of
war efforts during World
War II, Korea and Vietnam.
The Vigilante is a unique
fighter plane that was based
only at NAS Sanford.

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Staff Writer

SANFORD — After a
week-long hiatus Audrey
Skidmore, Isa Kennedy and
Mollie McLaughlin are back at
their desks as victim-witness
counselors in the state attor­
ney's office in downtown
Sanford.
They didn't visit warm
beaches or cruise to the
Caribbean during their week
away; they worked 14-hour
days as counselors to the
many families who lost loved
ones in the terrorist attack on
the World Trade Center.
A group of 10 Florida coun
selors was put on standby
S e p t 15 by the National
Organization for Victim
Assistance (NOVA). The
Seminole counselors said they
became anxious hearing the
news and had an urge to help,
like millions o f other
Americans.
Requested by New Jersey
offidals, the Florida team left
Monday, Sept. 17, to assist in
victim counseling and crisis
intervention. Lea by Beth
Rossman, director of Victim

SAN FO RD
—
Welcome
home Sally Sherman. The
Sanford native and former coun­
ty planner is returning to
Seminole County as the new
deputy*county manager,
"Alte
fter being away I did miss
the employees," Sherman said.
"However, the
years
in |
Leesburg gave
me an opportu­
nity to explore
areas that are
not associated
with
county
government."
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MoWa McLaughlin, Isa Kennedy, end Audrey Skidmore recently returned from New York City after spending a
week counseling people after the attack on the World Trade Center. T h e three work a s victim-witness coun­
selors for 18th Judfoiai Circuit State Attorney Norm Woiflnger.
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and Witness Services in
Brevard and Seminole coun­
ties for State Attorney Norm
Wolfinger, two vans left

Florida and drove non-stop
through the night arriving in
New Jersey at 6 3 0 aan. .
Joining them were Lisa

DeAnda and Debbie Baker
from the Brevard offices. Also
See Counselors, Page 4A

new

areas of exper*
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what the coun­
Sherman
ty is looking for
as it explores different areas of
opportunity, including the pro­
posed Sanford conference cen­
ter. Sherman is overseeing the
county's involvement in that
process.
While at Leesburg, Sherman's
responsibilities included prepar­
ing for the deregulation of elec­
trical companies and serving as
See Sherman, Page 5A

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message of
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into high-speed chase
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SANFORD — A few days
after the attack on America, stu­
dents and faculty at Rays of Hope
Charter School decided they
needed to do something. But,
they weren't sure what they
could do to help comfort a com­
munity and nation devastated by
the national tragedy.
The answer came in the form
o f a quote found by sixth-grader
Sebastian Cruz, “Our American
spirit will not be destroyed."
From that phrase, Sebastian's
rlasa decided to create a patriotic
it to help convey the feelings
It by most Americans.
"Even though many probably
don't understand everything that
happened, they are aware lives
were lost for no apparent reason,"

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Students In Suzanne Ebaugh’s sixth-grade class at Rays of Hope Charter
school expressed their emotions about the terrorist attacks by making a quilt
Rays of Hope Administrative
Assistant Tracy Salem said. "They
felt frustrated and then angiy.
And then, they decided, 'Let's do
something positive.' “
So the students in Suzanne
Ebaugh's sixth-grade class decid­
ed to use Cruz' slogan and make
a quilt The students, including

Octavia Bristow, Cruz, Dylan
Dreggors, Nicholas
Hogan,
Nathan Martin, Erica Menefee,
Adam Nathan, Dene ice Riley,
Thomas Schlidwachter and
Nicholas Sprague, decided to sew
red and blue pieces of y am onto

CASSELBERRY — An inno­
cent trip to the Target store in
Casselberry ended in mayhem
Monday.
According to Casselberry
police, Anthony Calamia, 29, of
DeLand agreed to give two of his
acquaintances and two of their
friends a ride from Longwood
State Road 436 and US Highway
17/91 O n the way Calamia said
one of the females asked to stop
at the Target. He waited in the
fire lane until their return.
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Vanfossen, 31, o f Longwood and
Lea Mitchell, 19, o f Uttlestown,
Pa., entered the store to only
come running back out five min­
utes later with Target personnel
chasing
them.
Reportedly,
Vanfossen set off security alarms
when exiting the store.
The subjects began yelling at
Calamia to drive away, said
police. After refusal, one of the
male defendants in the back seat
began shoving and hitting him
in the back of the head and
shoulders.
Fearing for his safety, Calamia
See Chase, Page 8A

Lake M ary K ing and Q u e en

See Students, Page 5A

Officials suspect arson at 5th Street fire
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SANFORD
—
Seminole
County and Sanford firefighters
“made a nice stop” on a house
fire just before midnight Friday,
said Battalion Chief Max Buffkin.
No one was hurt in the blaze,
but ongoing investigations arc
determining if the tire at 412
E 5th St. was the result of arson.
Tenants, who reportedly hadn't
paid rent in 10 months, were
instructed to be out Sunday as
the bank had foreclosed on the
property, said Sanford fire inves­

tigator Tim Robles.
The home, like many in the
area, is older and fairly close to
its neighbors. According to
Buffkin, when they arrived
flames were blowing out the
back of the residence while
heavy smoke was coming out of
the second floor. Buffkin said an
out-of-control fire could have
been a major threat to nearby
homes.
Several hours after the fire was
contained, firefighters continued
to work tearing down portions of
the ceiling and using a thermal
imaging camera to find thermal

extensions, or hot spots that
could not be seen by the naked
eye. Florida Power and Light
was also called to turn off the
power to prevent any more fires
at the home.
"There was a suspicious
nature to the fire," Robles said as
he speculated one of tw o causes
for the fire. An incendiary device
such as a lighter, cigarette or can­
dle may have caught the couch in
the back portion of the home on
fire or a "flammable liquid was
thrown through the window."
See Fire, Page 8A

Lake Mary High School capped on a week ot

crowning Oerius Jackson and Tovah Gillis as the
and Queen prior to the Rams' game with Mainland

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DEAR MAURICE- I'm pleased that a letter
in my column helped you communicate your
love and gratitude to your father before it was
too late. I often advise people to write to loved
ones and express those sentiments because
their letters usually become priceless keep­
sakes.
DEAR ABBY: I am going to ask my girlfriend
to marry me. I need your advice on buying an
engagement ring. I am opposed to the tradition­
al diamond because of the high cost and low
resale value.
Abby, can you recommend an alternative to a
diamond? Is a simple gold band still popular?
COST-CONSCIOUS IN SAN FRANCISCO
DEAR C G : Yes, but gold bands are custom­
arily worn after the wedding. Nowhere is it
written that an engagement ring has to be a
diamond. (Paul McCartney and Prince Charles
both gave their brides-to-be sapphire rings
w ith small diamonds for contrast)
A sk your girlfriend what her favorite stone
is and tell her how you feel about diamonds.
You may have more in common than you
know.

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the Saminola/Voiusla county border. Th e old bridge la now used by soma aa an observation deck or fishing pier.

G rand Theft
Altamonte Springs police arrested
Ernest Andy, 41, of Sanford Monday
for grand theft. Reportedly Andy
switched a diamond to a false stone
while shopping at Marks and
Morgan jewelry store in the
Altamonte Mali.
W hile doing a background check,
investigators determined the address
and phone number he gave a t fire
store was that of his m other's in
Orlando.
Prior to filing the case with the
state attorney, an officer recovered a
w allet belonging to Andy. Inside the
w allet waa trace stones of cubic zlr* -.
eonia. W hen Andy came to pick up
his walfct he was arrested foF G ram !*
Theft. It was reported that Andy also
used to be in the jewelry business in
Massachusetts.
Burglary
• Michael Berube, 21, of Lake
Mary was arrested by Lake Mary
police Monday for burglary. Berube
reportedly admitted to investigators
of stealing a yellow compressor that
was behind a residence's privacy
fence. Berube stated he pawned it
because he is addicted to crack
cocaine.
• Sanford police arrested Darius
Moore, 25, of Sanford and Linton
Moore, 38, of Sanford on four
charges Friday. Officers may have
interrupted the two as bolt cutters
were found near a purple Cadillac.
Inside the car was stolen car speak­
ers, a tool box and car CD player
from a truck that was broken in near­
by.
Less than hour later, the two males

Winter Springs High School is per­
forming the “Wizard of O z" Oct. 4 ,5
and 6 at 7 p.m. and Oct. 7 at 2 p.m. in
the WSHS auditorium. The produc­
tion is the Broadway version, not the
MGM/Judy Garland version, so
there will be some fun surprises. It is
funny and “fantastical" with swing,
rap ami special effects. The "Wizard
of O z" is timeless and ageless, loved
by ail. It provides positive lessons in
character and is family entertainment
at its very best.
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(WSHS) Drama Program in its first

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Sanfor police arrested Sarah
Jackson, 42, of Sanford Saturday for
trying to pass stolen checks at the
Kash n Karry on Orlando Drive. On
Sept. 14 the victim's purse was
reported stolen and a security tape
from Kash n Karry on Sept. 15
showed Jackson in the store passing
the same stolen checks.

The Lake M aty High
School C olor Guard will be
presenting their annual
fashion show on Saturday,
Oct. 6 starting at 7 p.m. in the
Lake M ary High School
Auditorium, 655 LongwoodLake M ary Road, Lake Mary.
Admission b $5. All proceeds
go toward supporting the
color guard.
The color guard and
friends, will be modeling the.,
latest fashions, from lo ca l. „ .
merchants. There will be a
silent auction of donated
items and a sock hop imme­
diately following the show.
All are welcome.
For more information con­
tact M ichele Dershimer at
407-320-9641.
The Lake Mary/Heathrow
Festival o f the Arts will be
held Saturday, Oct. 6, and
Sunday, Oct. 7
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each
day. Admission and parking
are free
The festival b located at
Oval Fark in the International
Business Center, just north of
the AAA Headquarters, east
on International Parkway off
o f Lake Mary Boulevard.
The festival b wheelchair
and handicap accessible.
Handicap parking b avail­
able.

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four years, has established a widely
recognized reputation for excellence
in their performances. Last fall,
their musical, "Cinderella," received
enthusiastic standing ovations. Their
Spring production, "And Then They
Came for Me...Remembering theWorld of Anne Frank," was so

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believable that an attending
Holocaust survivor approached one
of our actors and began speaking to
him in German.
At the heart of these productions is
Drama Director Chris Bredholt
People arc encouraged to obtain
tickets early as performances may be
sold out. ro r more information call
Christine B- .holt, 407-320-8729.
A portion of the ticket proceeds
will be donated to the victims o f the
attack on America on Sept. 11 and
the Children Home Society of Cenlral
Florida. Tickets are $5.

Thu Florida Trail
Association Central Florida
C hapter will conduct its the
Sanford Hbtorical Hike
beginning at 8 a.m. Sunday,
Oct. 7.
Participants will meet in
Sanford at the northeast cor­
ner of the parking lot behind
the courthouse near Magnolia
Avenue and Seminole
Boulevard. The 5.4 mile walk
has 81 historical stops.
The public b invited. For
more information, contact
Steve at rajtarOaol.com.

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

Wednesday. October 3.2001 * Vol. 94, No. 13
Published every Wednesday and Saturday by
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Batteries are Hot Commodities
• Sanford police arrested Roy
Bostic, 45, of Sanford Tuesday for
trying to steal a pack of batteries

S tx Offeri s * .
'O n Friday, agents of the Seminole.
(County Sheriff’s Office City/County
Investigative Bureau conducted an
undercover operation at Big Tree •
Park targeting individuab commit­
ting lewd acb in the public parks.
An agent working in undercover
capacity made contact with Raoul
Matteini, 60, of Sanford. He report­
edly showed h b genitalia to the offi­
cer stating "he wanted to go ail the
way."
A .38-caliber Smith and Wesson
was found in h b vehicle. Matteini
was charged with a sex offense, inde­
cent exposure and carrying a con­
cealed weapon.

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returned to the scene in another car
trying to pick up the Cadillac. Both
men were identified by witnesses.
Both were charged with two counts
of burglary, larceny, damage of ptpp* _ .
erty over £200.
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Potential Loss at R o m
• Janet Simmons, 21, of Sanford
was arrested by Sanford police
Monday after she reportedly tried to
steal several items from Ross
Department Store. Store authorities
witnessed Simmons conceal a shirt
and pair of shoes in her purse.
• Debra Williams, 45, of DeLand
was arrested by Sanford police
Saturday after trying to steal three
pair of shoes and two green dresses
by hiding the in her purse. The esti­
mated total value of property taken
is $68.94.
• Willie Miller, 49, of Sanford was
arrested by Sanford police Saturday
for trying to conceal $49 worth of
children’s clothes in h b w abt of h b
pants and then exiting the Ross
Department Store without paying.

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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,
self-addressed envelope, plus check or money
order for $5 (U S. funds only) to: Dear Abby —
Anger Booklet,
P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL
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61054-0447. (Postage is included in the prjee.)

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from the Smokers Express gas sta­
tion. Bostic reportedly removed the
batteries from his pocket when he
noticed officers in the parking lot.
The batteries were valued at $4.69.
• Sanford police arrested Russell
Oakley, 42, of Sanford Friday
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stealing a pack of batteries from the
Smokers Express gas station. Oakley
reportedly stole the batteries then
fled the store. Minutes later he
returned the batteries out of package
stating he did not have money to pay
for them. They were valued at $3.19.

Band, under the direction of
P .L M alcolm and Frank
Taylor, w ill h ost Middle
School Band Night on Frida]
O ct 5, during the Seminole
v». M andarin football game.
A* part of the half-time
show, tw o area middle school
bands w ill perform on the
Seminole High football field,
located a t 2701 Ridgewood
Ave., in Sanford.
The show will feature the
Sanford Middle School
advanced band, under the
direction of David
Hedgecoth, and Millennium
M iddle School band, under
the direction of Josh
Langston.

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

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The Ovcr-SO Dances will
restart on Wednesday, O ct. 3.
The dances ate from 2 to 4
pan. in the Sanford Civic
l o u r ; lo caK a at me corner
of Sanford Avenue and East
Seminole Boulevard. The
coest b $ 3 , which includes
refreshm ents. M usk b pro­
vided b y the Dritonans 12piece band and b sponsored
by the O ver-50 Club of
Sanford. The public la invit­
ed.
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DEAR ABBY: A few years ago you printedI ia
tter from a woman who stood at her mother’
letter
mother’s
casket and regretted not telling her mom how
much she had meant to her. She urged others
not to make the same mistake.
I thought long and hard about her letter. I
realized she was right. It took days, but 1 com­
posed a letter to my father who was dying of
prostate cancer. In it, I made reference to I
events in the past, and thanked him for i
me, loving me and staying involved in my life. I
sent the letter to my mother and asked her to
read it to him. My father called me a few days
later. We both cried over the phone. He died a
short while later, but he lives forever in my
heart.
Abby, please urge readers who are in. similar
circumstances to do the same. 1 cannot stress the
feeling of peace I have knowing 1 told my father
how much he meant to me — while he was still
alive. •
MAURICE L TATE, MALDEN, MASS.

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DEAR ABBY: I am writing in the hope you
can help me figure out what I am feeling in my
heart.
About a year ago, I started
dating the most wonderful
woman — or so I thought.
"Gloria" walked into my life
and turned everything
upside-down. We were both
going through divorces.
When our divorces were
final, I stopped having con­
tact with my ex-wife. As my
relationship with Gloria pro­
Dear
gresses, she keeps finding rea­
sons to see her ex-husband.
A A C C 9 S 9 She says it's to keep an eye on
what he is doing and to
assure that shell get the large sum of money he
agreed to pay in their divorce settlement Gloria ■
goes on long weekend trips with him, and when
Fm working at night, she goes to visit him.
Abby, where does this leave me? I love fills
woman very much and don’t know what to do.
LOST IN TENNESSEE
DEAR LOST The divorce may be final, but
G loria's emotional connection to her form er
husband docs not appear to be severed.
She may be terrific, but the woman you have
described is not ready for another m arriage, or
even an exclusive relationship. Accept i t and
move on.

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THOMAS J. BOSTON
PEARL JUNE HATCHER
Thomas J. Boston, 74, of
Pearl June Hatcher, 74, of
South Sanford Avenue, Sanford,
Fayson Circle, Deltona, died,
died Sunday, Sep t 30,2001, in
Sunday, Sept 30,2001, in her
Central Florida Regional
residence.
n osptu i, Sanford.
Bom in Rilton, Pa., she
. Bom D ec 4,1926, in Gardi,
moved to Central Florida from
Ga., he lived in Central Florida
Herminie, Pa., in 1991. She was
for 60 years. He was an automo­ a homemaker and attended
bile mechanic.
Jubilee Church of God.
Survivors include his son,
Survivors include three sons,
r Boston of Orlando; two
James Hatcher of Norvelt, Pa.,
and Bruce and Edwin Hatcher,
.Barbara Jean Boston
____ i of Winter Park and Susan
both o f Deltona; four.daughters,
Henry of Oviedo; a sister,
Priscilla Parsons, Mary Lopinto
Maggie Howard o f Orlando; six
and Robin Hanicak, all of
grandchildren; and three great
Deltona, and Angela Seanor of
grandchildren.
Ruffsdale, Pa.; a sister; Della
, Sears o f Hahn town. Pa.; 16
Gramkow Funeral Home of
grandchildren; and four great
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments. .
grandchildren.
Baklauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
EDWARD C BROWN
charge of arrangements.
Edward C Brown, 52, of
Johnson Lake Road, Deleon
Springs, died Thursday, Sept
COLUMBIA 'CH LO E'JOYCE
Columbia 'C h loe" Joyce, 71,
Bom in Portland, Maine, he
of Bombay Avenue, Winter
moved to Central Florida in
Springs, cued Monday, O c t 1,
2001, in her residence.
1987. He was a hospital bed
manufacturer. He was of the
Bom June 18,1930, in
Protestant faith and a member
N ew ark N.J., she resided in
of the 0 5 . Hotting Association.
Central Florida for 29 years. She
Survivors include a daughter,
Devin Brown of Erving, Mass.;
his mother, Edna Brown of
Sanford; and three brothers,
Fred Brown of Sanford, Howard
Brown of Bedford Heights,
Ohio, and Raymond Brown of
Gales Ferry, Conn.
Tri-County Cremation Service
of Longwood is in charge of
Seminole
arrangements.

was a retired
electronics
assembler and
a member of
Nativity
Catholic
Church She
was also a
member of
Ladies of the
Knighteets.
Survivors include her hus­
band, Frank A. Joyce Sr., of
Winter Springs; a daughter,
Deborah J. Cnelefte of Winter
Springs; a brother; Jerry
Colatrelia o f Bricktown, N.J.; a
sister, Deloris Carchla of Palm
Bay; and three grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
UnaQggBMfnts.
DUNCAN C McCOY JR .
Duncan C McCoy J r , 83, of
Cypress Avenue, Sanford, died
Wednesday, SepL 26,2001, in
Central Florida Regional Hospital.
Bom June 10,1918, in
Damascus, Ga., he was a retired
owner of a dry cleaning busi­
ness. He w as a member of S t

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John Metropolitan Baptist
Church and of the Deacon
Board.
Survivors include his wife,
Rosa Lee McCoy of Sanford;
three sons, Charles D. McCoy of
Fort Lauderdale, and Eldred W.
McCoy and Donald E. McCoy,
both of Sanford; two daughters,
Agnes Karen D. Littles and
Nanya Concepcion, both of
Sanford; a sister, Emily Adams of
St. Augustine; five grandchil­
dren; and three great grandchil­
dren.
Wilson- Eiche Iberger Mortuary
Inc. of Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.
MERRILL C NEWMAN
Merrill C. Newman, 90, of
Feather Drive, Deltona, died
Sunday, Sept 3 0 ,2001t in DeBary
Manor.
Bom in Jackson, Ohio, he moved to Central Florida from
Fairiess Hills, Pa., in 1971 He
was a retired open hearth heater
for US Steel and a member of
Deltona Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include two sons,
Gerald R. Newman of Seven
Lakes, N .C , and Donald W.
Newman of Jacksonville; a

daughter, Carolyn N. Pratley of
Seven Lakes, N.C.; two brothers,
Paul F. Newman of Clearwater
and Charles Newman of
Steubenville, Ohio; five grand­
children; and five great grand­
children.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.
BILL TYRE
Bill lYre, 85, of Candlewick
Court, Sanford, died Ibesday,
Oct. 1 2001.
Bom in Fort Myers, he moved
to Central Florida in 1919. He
was a member of Wcstview
Baptist Church and F&amp;A.M. He
was a U S. Navy veteran who
served in World War II.
Survivors include his wife,
Lois C Tyre.
Graveside services are 1 p.m.
Thursday, O ct 4, in Evergreen
Cemetery with the Rev. Dennis
Littleton officiating. Brisson

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LAWRENCE E. GRAHAM
Lawrence E Graham, 67, of
Sanford, died Friday, Sept. 28,
2001, in Hospice of the
Comforter.
Bom Nov. 25,1933, in
Chicago, 111., he moved to
Sanford in 2000. He spent 20
years as a resident of San Diego,
Calif. He was a U S . Marine
Corps Korean War Veteran and
a financial planner/life insur­
ance broker.
Survivors include his wife of
41 years, Patty, of San Diego,
Calif.; two daughters, Kim
Small of Ridgecrest, Calif, and
Laura Knight of Sanford; a son,
Glen Graham of San Diego,
Calif.; a sister, Gwenn of
Whidbey Island, Wash.; and
seven grandchildren.
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FRANCES WISMER
Frances Wismer, 85, of Blue
Horizon Drive, Deltona, died
Sunday, Sept. 30,2001, in her
residence.
Bom in Laurel, Miss., she
moved to Central Florida from
Bethlehem, Pa., in 1984. She was
a retired registered nurse and a
member of St. Ann's Catholic
Church.
Survivors include her hus­
band, Francis K. Wismer; two
daughters, Betty Phillips of
Pittsboro, N.C., and Barbara
McManus of Rye, N.Y.; and three
grandchildren.
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FANNYE EVANS CURRY
Fannye Evans Curry, 76, of
West 8th Street, Sanford, died
Thursday, Sept 27. 2001, in
Central Florida Regional
Hospital.
Bom Dec. 31,1924, in
Americus, Ga., she was a retired
educator and assistant principal
in the Seminole County Public
Schools system. She was a
member of Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church, the Seminole
County Retired Teachers
Association, the Florida Retried
Teachers Association and the
National Retired Teachers
Association.
Survivors include her hus­
band, Walter C. Curry of
Sanford; a daughter, Brenda S. &gt;
Ford of Sanford; a brother, John
B. Evani of Washington; D.C.; a
sister, Mamie Colphin of New
York; and one grandchild.
Wilson-Elchelberger
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traveling with the group were Moses
May lor, Intervention Services in
Seminole County, Judy McGrath,
Children's Advocacy Center for
Volusia and Flagler counties, Cheryl
Riccardo, Yellow Umbrella, Wayne
Griffin, University of Florida, and
Mary Rcbber, Pensacola Sheriff's
Office.
"When we got there and saw it —
and you sm cllit because the pollution
is so bad — your eyes feel like sandpa­
per,” McLaughlin said. ”1 could feel
dust in my ears, down in my throat,
congesting my chest. It's just every­
thing. Every sense you have is engaged
with what has happened across the
river.”
They slept for a couple hours then
prepared for a 2 p.m. meeting that was
just the beginning of a long trying
week.

tion and were bussed to the park as
part of the heavy security at the center,
said Skidmore. At times, families with
as many 20 people would come to the
center. They would often spend time
looking across the river — throwing
flowers into the water.
'Reality really started to set in after
we got there,” Kennedy said. “As soon
as you start working with the people,
the families and the survivors, you see
the looks on their faces and all of sud­
den your focus is on them. You almost
lose consciousness of what was around
you because it was like what can we
do to help.”

The D ifficult Task
NOVA counseling teams from across
the nation converged at the New Jersey
site to tackle a situation that was larger
than ever imaginable.
Teams from Oregon, Illinois
Pennsylvania, Indiana, Iowa, Florida
and many other states helped form a
The Center is B o m
diverse team of professionals.
The Florida group was just “one
Individual studies ranged from mental
small part” in setting up the New
health counselors to art therapy for
Jersey family assistance center at the
children.
old train depot in Liberty Park.
One similarity among the counselors
While many people who were feared
was the 40-hour training they had
missing in the World Trade Center col­
lapse resided in New York/more than a received through a NOVA seminar,
which specifically teaches them how to
thousand called New Jersey home.
counsel in disaster relief. Rosarium,
Jersey families and survivors used the
who recently was elected to vice presi­
center on the Hudson River to file
dent of NOVA, also served as a coun­
missing person reports with the FBI
and have access to numerous other ser­ selor at the Oklahoma City bombing.
Models for disaster counseling are
vices.
often done with a large group o f vic­
"They came in and overnight trans­
tims, said Skidmore.
formed this place,” Skidmore said.
“This was a little bit different,” she
"They planted flowers — they made it
admitted, noting that counselors coun­
beautiful. They made it pleasant. They
seled more one-on-one with a family or
made it a nice place for families to
victim.
come to. A quiet place for families to
“Some people would come one day
come to.”
and do all they could and come back
• The center included the services of
the next dav,” she said. Some coun­
the Red Cross and the Salvation Army
selors would stay in contact with the
and nearby, portable trailers housed
victims at home using free cell phones
other possible needs such as grief
provided by Verizon, she said.
counseling, bank insurance, victim
From the time they would come to
compensation and employment com­
the center, counselors would act as
pensation.
"Directly across the Hudson is lower “companions' helping them vent and
Manhattan — this smoking void where grieve. Counselors also helped in find­
ing out their needs. By addressing their
the towers were,” McLaughlin said
needs, counselors could direct them to
about the view. “If you look to the side
an area of the center that could assist in
of the Hudson you could see Lady
a solution. The whole process was
Liberty in the harbor and Ellis Island.
lengthy; on average three hours per
It was really a powerful sight.”
case.
Families parked their cars at a loca­

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"At the same time we're giving sup­
port to the families that were coming,
every night — or sometimes even dur­
ing the day — we would grab one
another and take one another aside
and give support to each other because
these were long days," McLaughlin
said.

workers had pulled more Bum 200
bodies from the rubble, but were only
ure Ifor
able to identify a few. Often closure
a family is at the burial site and, unfor­
tunately, many families may never get
that, she said.
"The thing that was personally diffi­
cult for me was that they weren't
pulling anybody alive from Out sixstory high rubble,” Skidmore said.
"The victims were still in such a state
of shock Out they were still thinking
loved i
and speaking as iff their
L
were missing, but very few people
were ready to move on to that next.
sUjje and accept they weren't coming

A Survivor's Fear
One of the toughest challenges for
the counselors was the survivor the
one who witnessed the unthinkable.
The fear many of the survivors w$re
dealing with was overwhelming and
some refused to come out of their
homes, still in a state of shock.
“It was heart breaking to see that
According to Skidmore, the feeling of
hope they had and you wanted to have
security is one o f the primary needs
hope with them, too, but every passing
and without it, everything else is sec­
day you were like, 'Gosh, how do they
ondary.
'T here is not a word to describe die ‘ do it r If there is anything I got from
, that is the strength th is ^ ^ o p le had is
fear they had," said Kennedy*“When
unbelievable. To me, they're what
they would talk about what would
humans can be. How they can be so
happen to them when trying to get out
strong and go from each day and still
of a building, what they went through
and what they saw. What they saw was have that hope and faith that there
loved one is going to come home.”
so traumatizing.
The three speculated the next wave
“The fear they have is something
of NOVA counselqrs would face a
that has altered who they are. Not only
darker task as the operation at the
has it altered their lives out who they
World H ade Center officially moved
are as a person. They don't like who
from rescue to recovery.
they are. One of the things that I heard
someone say was they felt like they
Time for Reflection
were crazy, and we had to reassure
Sunday morning, a memorial service
them that they weren't crazy they were
ist scared — just afraid like we all are. with Ray Charles singing “America the
Beautiful” and a few inspirational
ut, they felt things and experienced
words from Christopher Reeves served
things we d id n 't Dealing and living
as a healing time for families and even
with that fear is something that is
the departing Florida team.
going to take some time to do.”
Counselors prayed when reports
The weary team had stayed their
were issued that another building
duration — a maximumi of sev&lt;
seven days
might collapse because of damage sus­
by NOVA guidelines. Complete with a
tained, McLaughlin said. She said the
“soul moving" version o f ''Amazing
familiar sound of another collapse
Grace” from a marching band of police
could “trigger” more fear in the sur­
offleers armed with bagpipes, the
vivors. Some survivors were so fright­
memorial service was a special time for
ened they would absolutely freeze
all to say their peace.
when they would hear an everyday
“Once w e got going, it was pretty
noise such as helicopter passing over­
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much a non-stop
thing for quite
head, said Kennedy.
days,” Kennedy said. “I think you keep
going on your adrenaline. When I went
Sense of Hope
up there, I absolutely had no expecta­
More than a week after the tragedy,
tions because all I really wanted to do
many family members were still post­
was touch one person. If I could help
ing missing person signs, and helping
one person, the trip was worth it to
them through the state of denial was
me. That was all I expected.”
an especially tough task for counselors.
T think all of us felt like we're |_
According to McLaughlin, rescue
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Perhaps the one person from the
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‘'Allowing us to go is a big thing,1
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“It makes me feel proud and blessed
to know that we have the expertise on
our staff that can help these people in
some way,” Wolfinger said of his staff.
"It is comforting because they are in
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National Champtonshlpe. Sanford
Memorial Stadum, Hwtohc Downtown
Swfotd. 12 ol tits beet softbal tia ra
in Its nation compels tor tw Natiorwl
Championship Me. Admission $20 tor
a tournament
$6 per session,
12 and infer free, ror information cal
Tom Farnsworth 4073303687
•'Arno — The Muacar
Helen Staira Theatre 730pm
Produced by the WWdva River Players.
For Information cal 4073213111
•Myths in »w Night
SCC Planetarium 8PM
A afferent episode each time.
For Information cal 407.3283380

Sanford. 12 d t w beat aoltoal teams
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Champtonehfo Ms. Artantosion $20 tor
a tournament pass, $8 par session,
12 and infer free; For htormation cal
Tom Famawonh 4073305897
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Seminole Ibwne Center Mai
Rkfere, games, food and more.
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Magnola Square, Metotto Downtown
Sanford

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M aputo Square, Historic Downtown
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Freeh produce, plants, loware, crafts,
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of appreciation to the Sanford police C aquad. They recantty displayed
axealsnt te^mworic and leadership whan they helped a 97-year-old
deaf Sanfurd woman by cleaning up her yard. On hand to accept the
award Include Chief Brian Today and members of the C aquad. The C
aquad oonalets of LL Harden, S g t Jankowski, Officers Ellenburg,
Treziae. Barbara, Morganaterh, Kelley, W elch and Foahae.

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F in d o u t f o r y o u r s e lf
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R eputation

Sherman
During her career Sherman
has been the recipient the LeRoy
Collins Distinguished Alumni
Award of Florida Association of
Community Colleges and the
SCC Distinguished Alumni
Award.
Sherman's hiring fills one of
the two deputy county manager
vacancies.
C h risto p h e r Patton can be
reached at cp e ttonO se m lnole herald.com or 407-322-2611.

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Sh erm an
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a Seminole
Community College approached
her about a new program that
would allow her to receive her
higher education.
"As Florida started transform­
ing from an agriculture society
they started trying to provide
other jobs for workers to transfer
into," Sherman said. "It was very
successful."
Successful
indeed.
Immediately after graduating
from SCC, Sherman started as a
clerk/typist the "very bottom of
the organization," she said.
It didn't take long for
Sherman to leam education was
the key as she went back to
school to earn her a bachelor of
business at Barry University in
Miami Shores, a master of arts
degree in public administration
from Webster University in S t
Louis and a master of arts degree
in
Human
Resource
Management from Troy State
University in Troy, Ala.
From 1992 to 19% Sherman
served as senior planner for the
county. She was promoted as a
principal planner before leaving
for Leesburg. In addition to tier
government
experience,
Sherman has taught public
administration at Barry since
19%.
"I always wanted to be home
in Seminole County," Sherman
said.
Sherman is married to Donald
Sherman Sr., who works in Ihe
public works department in
Volusia County. They have two
sons, 24-year-old Daniel and 13year-old David.
"One of the things about my
family is we are service orient­
ed," Sherman said. "Even as par­
ents when our children were
young, we felt it important to
participate in programs like
Habitat for Humanity and
United Way. Being apart of that
helps starts children understand­
ing the needs in the community."

TONY
RUSSI

...a neighbor, someone you know,
someone you can trust and respect

Since 1968

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port
"I think a few of the gifts I'm
fortunate to have is economic
planning and community ser­
vice," Sherman said. "Some
days, I'll be helping someone
that can't pay their electrical bill
and then turn around and work
with a CEO of a Fortune 500
company."
One of Sherman's first tasks is
helping the county government
become more accessible to the
public. She said several avenues
cAn help achieve that goal such
as
Sem inole
Countv
Government TV, the county web
site and incorporating informa­
tion with bills.
As a 1977 graduate of
i Seminole High School, Sherman
can remember when success did­
n't seem so possible.
"We grew up as immigrant
w o rk ers,
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graduated
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order, the judge stated if the
franchise fees were to be back
logged the shortfall of money
would com e out of Florida
Power's pockets.
"They/rc not going to agree
with anything legal until a
court tells them, said city
attorney Robert Taylor.
After the meeting, Bundy
said he found several o f
Simpson's comments threaten­
ing in nature trying to bully the
city in signing tne franchise
agreement.
"Until we are allowed that
option they're not going to roll
over," Bundy said. "W e're in
;ood (financial) shape. Really
t couldn't of happened at a
better tim e."
As for the customers paying
the back franchise fees, Bundy
said it's not an option as far as
he can see.
Several cities who have
expiring franchise agreements
with Florida Power in the next
couple years include Seminole
cities Lake Mary and Oviedo.
"They're paying close atten­
tion to what we do," Bundy
said. "A lot of the initial
research has already been
done. They don’t have to rein­
vent the wheel.
"If all goes well we might
not have to buy the system to
get what we want, Bundy
said. "W e're something o f
value they don't want to give
up, but they're not offering up
anything in value. Obviously
they think it's worth millions of
dollars because they wouldn|t
be spending millions of dollars
trying to defend it."

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the franchise fees," Drago said.
Thirty years ago, many
Central Florida cities entered
franchise agreements with
Florida Power. For regulation
of the right-of-ways, Florida
Power collected franchise fees,
usually 6 percent of the elec­
tricity provider's revenues, and
handed the collected money
over to the cities.
More than 35 Florida d ties
have had their franchise agree­
ments expire since 1995. In the
old franchise agreements, cities
were given the option for a
buy-out o f the electrical system
in the city. Florida Power is
removing that option in the
franchise agreement and many
cities don't w an t to lose that
option. Monday night Florida
Power spokesperson called it
"a good business decision on
our part" not to include the
buyout option’ in the wake of
possible deregulation.
According to Drago, the city
will have lost $225,000 from
June 10 to Sept. 30 in franchise
fees from Florida Power. A city
averai ;es about $770,000 in collected franchise fees a year.
Florida Power cannot collect
fees without an agreement. In
their most recent attempt to
negotiate,
Florida
Power
offered to pay the back fees —
with customers picking up the
costs — If the city agreed to the
new franchise agreement.
'W e feel the impact would
be minimal to customers," said
Simpson who also said the fees
could be spread out over sever­
al months to defray the cust to
the customers.
"It's alw ays at the cus­
tomer's expense," said Mayor
Paul Lovestrand, who is in
favor of signing the franchise
agreement because he believes
the city has no intention to pur­
chase the system from Florida
Power.
Lovestrand stood alone as
every other commissioner
balked at Florida P ow er's
newest deal.
"T h ey're not making us
whole,
chairm an,"
said
Commissioner Butch Bundy.
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thing.
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Uncle Nick’s will be having a BBQ Saturday, October 6th. The
BBQ will begin at 12.-00 and last until? There will be live music and
plenty of food &amp; fu a All proceeds from the BBQ will be split
between the Sept. 11th Fund and our Local Fire Dept.
If you're looking for a great sea food restaurant, you have to try
Uncle Nick's Oyster Bar, Restaurant and Lounge at 2605 Park
Drive, Sanford.
Owner Nick Pappas started the restaurant October 1,1981. And
according to manager Teresa Ouderkirk, the restaurant was com­
pletely remodeled 14-months ago.
IWo outstanding features at Uncle Nick's, Ouderkirk said, is the
restaurants cleanliness and great food. She pointed out that her
boss is a real stickier when it comes to keeping a clean kitchen.
And seeing that the kitchen is spotless, in addition to preparing
that delicious seafood is kitchen manager Nancy Corrao. "We also
have the cleanest rest rooms In Sanford,” Ouderkirk said with a
smile. “People are always commenting on how clean they are.”
Although oysters are one of the featured specialties. Uncle Nick's
has much more to offer. Ouderkirk said the kitchen is open from
11 a.m. to midnight and Corrao will serve up anything on the
menu, regardless of the time.
Appetizers on the menu Include clam strips, gator tall, devil crab,
chowder, wings, and cheese sticks just to name a few. Entrees will
range from $12.95 for one pound of crab legs, $10.95 for prime rib
or scallops, to $7.95 for all-you-can-eat-fish dinner. Ouderkirk said
one of the special items is grouper, which happens to be the
favorite of owner Nick Pappas.
For everyone who likes to sing their heart out, karakoe night is
on Wednesday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Several other establishments owned by Pappas are Stavros Pizza
and the Surf Lounge, both in New Smyrna.
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Contlaaed from Page LA
Resident jay Paul, who is con­
fined to a wheel chair while
recovering from a recent gunshot
woUnd, was in the home when
the fire started.
“We were watching some
police show when someone
yelled that the back of the apart­
ment was on fire," Paul said. “I
smelled a little smoke, but never
heard anything."
Paul along with another resi­
dent were giving vouchers by
Red Cross to spend the next cou­
ple nights at a local motel.
Robles took samples from the
floor and sent them off to the lab
to find out if there was a flamma­
ble substance present. Code
enforcement board officials were
to visit the home this week and
Robles said he asked them to put
the house on the condemnation
list.
The home was previously the
center of attention for several
Sanford police investigations. On
Aug- 2, Sanford resident Cyndi
Booth was almost bludgeoned to
death in an alley close to the
home which police believe was a
drug
deal
gone
bad.
Investigators searched the home,
and reportedly thought Booth

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was last scene leaving the back
portion of the home.
A day after the bloody alterca­
tion, Sanford police arrested two
men trying to sell crack cocaine
in front of the same house on the
com er of Cypress Avenue and
Fifth Street. A drug sting
throughout the remainder of the
day nabbed 10 people trying to
buy drugs from undercover
agents in front of the house.
O n Sunday, Robles also

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responded to another fire that
took the life of 88-year-old
Vermeil Johnson at 1505 VV. 11th
St. Joh n son . apparently died
when her nightgown caught fire
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said she tried to extinguish the
flames by rolling a rug around
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Wednesday
October 3, 2001

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L ittle R o c k in th e b ig s

Black Bear
Festival is
October 6

Raines Jr. called up;
Eckstein sets Major
League rookie record

UMATILLA — The Florida
Blade Bear F ertval return* to
Umatilla for its third straight
wear and organizers are
hopeful it will draw an even
larger audience than last
year's highly successful
event in which an Estimated
10,000 people participated.
Helping people learn how
to live compatibly with bears
is one of the festival's goals.
In addition, it will focus on
how Florida's rapid develop­
ment and resulting habitat
loss is threatening the state's
largest land mammal, and
what is being done to help
keejHhe bear population
"Bears have gotten a lot of
publicity in the past few
years, so by now many peo­
ple know they live here,"
said Jonl Ellis, conservation
education coordinator for the
Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission's
Northeast Region.
"However, many people still
don't know much about how
bears live and why they do
the things they do. As a
result, we sometimes have
human-bear conflicts that
can usually be resolved or
completely avoided with a
little understanding and
knowledge."
The festival aims to do just
that through activities, pre­
sentations and field trips
that focus on the Florida
Mack bear against the beckdfop of Changing ecoayetems
in our rapidly developing
state, according to festival
coordinator Sherre
Dabanian.
“The Florida Black Bear
Festival in Umatilla la a
dynamic, ever changing
event that is an educational
opportunity for the whole
family,” said Dabanian. "The
first year of the festival we
addressed the natural histo­
ry
of the bear, the second year
focused on the bear's role as
an umbrella species in foe
third most diverse state in
foe United States. This year
we are introducing foe Be
Bear Aware campaign which
provides the information
and tools to assist us on how
to live compatibly with bears
and other native wildlife."
There will be many
exhibits, speakers and activi­
ties for both children and
adults that will directly
address these topics, and
bear experts from foe Florida
Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
will be available throughout
foe day to help answer any
questions.
Another way organizers
hope to help get this mes­
sage across Is through a liv­
ing with bears puppet show
featuring Ralph Batten and
area school children, who
have been working together
to present a creative and
entertaining show at foe fes­
tival on Saturday. Batten is
well known for creating the
puppets for the popular tele­
vision show Hee Haw.
Known as the "Gateway to
foe Ocala National Forest,"
Umatilla was originally
selected as foe host site for
the festival because it is adja­
cent to the forest and the
Wekiva River Basin •areas
that represent one of the last
strongholds of foe Florida
black Dear.
Umatilla continues to be
the host site for the third
year In a row because of the
tremendous success of foe
festival and the enthusiasm
of foe local business commu­
nity.
Martha Hartman, local
See Outdoors, Page 3B

By Dm h Smith
Sports Editor
BALTIMORE — Hm Raines Jr. completed quite
a trek for himself this season on Monday when he
was called up to foe Baltimore Orioles.
The 22-year-old outfielder started the year In
Class A ball and then made stops at AA and AAA,
hitting a combined .274 with five home runs and
54 stolen bases.
But when he was not called up when foe Major
League rosters were expanded at the end of
. m i,.., August,even though he had been told he probap u m n 0 bly would be called up, “Little Rock," as he has
Tim Raines Jr. (shown In Ns 8emlnoi# High School days) mads Ns Major been known for most of his life as a take-off on his
father's nickname, Rock, figured his season was

Tough
A couple o f
breaks cou ld
have turned
losses into
victories
- LAKE MARY — We^k fiv e

o(fof high school foofoaO sea­
son filmed ouf to b e the week
that might hsve been for
Seminole Athletic Conference
teams.
Only undefeated Lake
Brantley and once-beaten Lake
Howell were able to come up
with district wins last Friday,
but with out too many changes,
it could have been an unbeaten
of 6-1 week.
The second half of the season
begins this Friday (October 5th)
with only two county teams
squaring off.
Lake Mary travels to Lake
Howell for a Seminole Athletic
Conference contest at Richard
L. Evans Field.
Seminole returns home to
fifes Its third Jacksonville-based
team In as many weeks, host-

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over.
In fact, he was in Arizona getting ready to take
part in foe Winter League wnen he got "the call"
on Sunday and had to scramble to make arrange­
ments to fly to Baltimore in time for Monday's
game with foe Toronto Blue Jays.
Tim Jr. was not the only one scrambling, his par­
ents, Tim Sr. and Virginia, also hurriedly arrang
flights so they could see their eldest son play I
first Major League game. Luckily for Tim Sr., the
Montreal Expos hadI the night off and
&lt;
he was able
to go to Balt ore.
Ironically, Tim Jr.'s parents weren’t foe only
Seminole County residents in attendance Monday
night. The starting third baseman for the Blue Jays
was Felipe Lopez, the Lake Brantley graduate wno
was the only Seminole County player taken higher
than Tim Jr. In the 1998 Free Agent D raft
And then to cap off what was already an amaz­
ing evening, not to mention foe fact that Cal
Ripken Jr. is beginning his final week as a baseball
player, Tim Jr. made his appearance In his first
Major League game as a defensive replacement in
See Raines, Page 3B

WINTER HAVEN —
Seminole Athletic Conference
cross country teams and run­
ners had to prove themselves
on the road this past weekend
as big meets were held in both
DeLand and Winter Haven.
And while none of the squads
claimed a team title or had an
individual runner Ramcr gold,

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against a tough Mainland defense during the Buccaneers' 20-7 victory over the Rama Friday night
ing Class 6A-District 1 foe
Mandarin at Thomas E.
Whlgham Stadium.
Oviedo also returns to foe
friendly confines of John
Courier Field after its second
trip, of the season to
Jacksonville and faces its first
non-J-Ville squad in three

weeks as foe Lions host
DeLand in a 6A-1 game.
Lyman will also Be on its
home turf, welcoming Class
5A-District 3 opponent Spruce
Creek to foe Carlton D. Henley
Sports Complex for
Homecoming.
Winter Springs returns to the

road, heading to Deltona to
take on Pine Ridge in a 5A-3
game.
The final matchup of foe
evening may be foe most
intriguing as long-time foes
Lake Brantley and Apopka
square off in a non-district
See Football, Page 2B

S e m in o le H ig h t o h o n o r 1 9 7 0 f o o t b a ll te a m
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
SANFORD — Seminole High Schpol
Athletic Director Mike Powers has
announced that foe school will honor mem­
bers of its undefeated 1970 football team at
this Friday's home game with Mandarin
High School from Jacksonville.
The 1970 team, led by the likes of Tommy
Barks, Ronnie Howell, Johnny Holt, Dallas

Brown, G ifford Martin and foe late Tommy
Whigham, went 10-0 that season, but did
not qualify for the state playoffs because foe
team did not play enough district oppo­
nents.
The fall of 1970 was foe first year of the
consolidation between Crooms High School
and SHS and foe influx of new students
moved Seminole into a bigger classification.
And with the schedule already set, the Tribe
was doomed almost from the start.

Players from foe 1970 team will be asked
to serve as honorary captains prior to
Friday's game, which is also a Class 6ADistrict 1 game for foe Fighting Seminoles,
and will begin at 7 JO p.m. at Thomas E.
Whigham Stadium.
If you were a member of that team, or
know of someone who was, please call
Powers at 407-320-5050, extension 8, and
leave a name and number where you can be
reached.

showing for themselves against
stellar competition.
The Seminole High School
boys team finished 20th in the
A Race, which was designed for
teams with a potential to win a
state championship this year, at
foe Flrunncr.com Invitational at
Polk Community College in
Winter Haven.
Individually, Grant Baker led
the Tribe with a 22nd place fin­
ish, while Omar Morales, the
only participant from Lake
Howell, was 10th.
In the boys' B Race, Lake
Mary was 10th and Lake
Howell 20th, even without
Morales.
Clay Eubanks of foe Silver
Hawks as a county-best 12th,
while Thomas Adriaansen led
foe Rams with a 21st place fin­
ish.
Only two SAC girls squads
ran at PCC, *but they did
c themselves proud, as Lake ary was
third in the A Race and Lake
Howell was fourth in the B
Race.
Astrid Claessens led foe Rams
with an 11th place, while Abby
Day was third for Lake Howell.
Most of the other teams head­
ed to foeSpcrlingSports
Complex for the DeLand
Invitational and did quite well.
In foe boys race. Lake
Brantley trailed only powerful
Flagler Palm Coast, with
See Running, Page 2B

L a k e M a r y p o w e r s p a s t S e m in o le v o le y b a ll
By Own Smith
Sports Editor
LAKE MARY — Homestanding Lake
Mary raised its record above .500
Monday, romping past visiting Seminole,
15-5 ana 15-3, in a Seminole Athletic
Conference girls volleyball match.
Angie Pressey and Hannah Biederman
had five kills each and Kristine Good
came up with 14 service points as foe
Rams improved to 8-7 on the season.
The Fighting Seminoles (3-10) played
pretty well, it just didn't show up on the
scoreboard.
"O ur service receive was good tonight,
our setters covered well ana we had no
missed serves," said Seminole head
coach Beth Corso. "However, we needed
to supply a lot more defense to win this
maten. We only had 11 digs tonight. We
had some good plays too that we did not
capitalize on."

Individually for the Tribe, Jessie Chick
had five kills and two digs, while Andrea
Poloche had three digs and three assists,
Sarah Pegram had one kill and two digs,
and Amanda Howard had one solo
block.
Lake Mary's girls had another big
match set for Tuesday as the Rams had
to travel to Oviedo and will return home
to host powerful DeLand on Thursday.
Seminole has a very big week, as it was
to have played at Lake Howell on
Tuesday, befoife returning to Bill Fleming
Memorial Gymnasium to host DeLand
today (Wednesday) and Lake Brantley on
Thursday.
In other girls matches from Monday,
Winter Springs picked up a huge win,
edging Oviedo, 15-9 and 15-13, while
Lake Brantley continued to play well,
topping; la
I k e Howell, 15-3 and 16-14.
ervenack led the Patriots with six
Cnerve
kills, while Belbeck added four kills and

Melanie Kirby three kills.
In boys matches from Monday, Tyler
Adams had eight kills and nine blocks as
Lake Howell (4-5 In the Seminole
Athletic Conference) upset Seminole (135), 15-9 and 15-8.
Kenny Tello recorded six kills as
Lyman (12-8) edgtxl Lake Brantley in
three games, 12-15,15-10, and 15-7.
Lake M arygot big night's from Collins
(17 assists), Cnenowith (four kills) and
Osterbrink (four kills) as the Rams throt­
tled Oviedo, 15-6 and 15-1.
On Saturday, University outlasted a
strong field to win the Winter Springs
Invitational.
In loser's bracket games. Dr. Phillips
advanced with a 15-3 and 15-6 victory
over Lyman, while Winter Park stayed
alive with a 13-15,15-4, and 15-5 triumph
over Lake Howell.
In the Semifinals, Lake Mary whipped
Dr. Phillips, 15-0 and 15-8, while

University struggled to a 15-9,5-15, and
15-3 defeat of Winter Park.
The Cougars then got past the Rams in j
a hard-fought final, 15-12 and 15-8.
On tonight's schedule is Seminole at
Lake Brantley; Oviedo Is at Winter
Springs; Lake Howell Is at Lyman and
Lake Mary is at Bishop Moore in a nonSAC match.
On Saturday, Lake Brantley will be
hosting an all-day Junior Varsity
Tournament.
In a big boys golf match from Saturday
undefeated Boone (10-0) handed Winter ]
Springs (9-2) just its second setback of
the season, 154-to-157 at Eastwood Golf
Club.
Zigler and Tompkins tied for low hon­
ors for the Braves with 37's, while Dukes
and Sellers both carded 40's.
Cho led the Bears with a 38, with Joe
and Zaltsberg both putting up 39's and
Smith a 41.

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Wednesday. October 3.2001

Football-----Continued from page I B
game at Lany Payne R eid. The
Blue Darters will be smarting
for this one as they lost for the
first time Friday night, 21*14 at
the hands of Edgewater.
All of the games arc set for
7:30 p.m. kickoffs.
Seminole suffered the tough­
est loss, and in the process saw
its two-game winning streak go
out the window.
Jacksonville Ed W hite, which
came into the season as one of
the favorites for district honors,
had lost its last two games in
the final minute, but wasn't
going to let drat happen again
as the Commanders rallied from
a 14-point deficit to defeat the
Fighting Seminoles in overtime.
Ed White running back
Brandon Ellison caught a touch­
down with 46 seconds remain­
ing to help send the game to
overtime and then ran in a 10yard score on the first play of

the extra period to give the
Commanders their first lead of
the game.
Seminole still had a golden
opportunity to win the district
contest when White missed the
conversion, but the
Commodores defense stripped
the ball from the Seminoles run­
ner to end the game.
The game ended up being two
games in one as the Tribe domi­
nated the first half, recording
22-yards of offense, while hold­
ing the hosts to only 44 yards.
But the second half belonged
to the Commodores as they
racked up 147 yards to only 71
for Seminole.
The other team that had to go
to Jacksonville, Oviedo, trailed
early but fought back to within
20-14 before halftime, but then
gave up the next 21 points to
trail 3&gt;11 before falling, 35-18.
Lake Mary turned the bail
over the first three times it
touched the ball, the first two

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as the visitors built a 354) lead
being returned for touchdowns
and went to a ball-control
and the final one leading to
offense In the second half to
another score, then controlled
the game the rest of the way, but rout DeLand by that same half­
time score.
could not find enough ways to
Lake Howell won its fourth
score and lost to Mainland 20-7.
straightgame
game as John Williams
Winter Springs
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trailed just 16- straight
and Brandon 1Marshall both
15 after three
hree periods before
scored on one-yard runs in the
allowing two Spruce Creek
second quarter and receiver
touchdowns in an 18-second
Chris Narsesian turned runner
span to trail 28-15.
for a 13-yard score in die third
The Bears battled back with a
quarter for a 21-0 lead and the
late touchdown and two-point
Silver Hawks held on for a 21-7
conversion and then had a
rover Satellite.
potential game-winning drive
stall at the 29-yard line.
1had over 200 yards
of all-purpose offense, including
Lyman was down 14-0 before
returning two kicks over 50
coming up with a pair o f fourth
yards to set up touchdowns.
quarter touchdowns against
Pine Ridge. Unfortunately for
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mores Jenny Barringer and
Lauren Austin were second and
third, with Winter Springs
senior Kristie Johnson running
ninth.
This Saturday, Winter Springs
will host Its own Bear Open at
Central Winds Park, while Lake
Mary will take part In the annu­
al Seabreeze Beach Run on
Daytona Beach, and Lake
Brantley will be at the Disney
Invitational at the Disney Wide
World of Sports complex.

Continued from page IB
Oviedo, Lyman and Winter
Springs finishing fourth, fifth
and seventh, respectively.
Individually, tne Greyhounds'
Kevin Cook was second and the
Lions' Mike Guider was third.
Winter Springs was the top
local team in tne girls' race, with
Oviedo running fifth. Lake
Brantley eighth and Lyman
10th.
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Outdoors —
Continued from page I B
business owner and president of
the Umatilla Chamber of
Commerce supports the festival
and the benefits it provides for
bodi the community and the
bears.
"We know that with 10,000
people coming to town for die
Florida Black Bear Festival, local
businesses, such as restaurants,
convenience stores and hotels,
are receiving some economic

benefit B u t we don't have any
hard figures on Just how much
it impacts business here," said
Martna Hartman.
However; to help address that
question the Florida Fish and
m idlife Conservation
Commission is initiating an eco­
nomic impact study this year.
"I feel comfortable that the
study will show that the local
business community does
indeed benefit," said Hartman.
Here's s brief rundown of

some of what the festival will
offer this y e a r
* Bear-oriented exhibits, pre­
sentations and field trips into
the Ocala National Forest
* 5K run, sponsored by die
official festival sponsor - Sumter
Electric Cooperative.
* Family activity pavilion.
* Authors'Comer.
* A contest to find the best
bear-proof garbage can.
* Food, live music and morel
For a complete schedule of
festival activities, please visit its
website at
wwwJlbearfestival.com. For
more information call Sherre
Dabanian, festival coordinator
at (407) 323-8903.

Wednesday. October 3.2001

Raines
Continued from page IB
center field in the night innin; and made a spectacular catch in left-centerfiel on a long drive off
the bat of????....you guessed it, Lopez, taking a
potential extra-base nit away from the former
Patriots and saddling him with an 0-for-4 night
Unfortunately, the catch came in a 1-0 loss as
another junior and son of a former Major
Leaguer, Jose Cruz Jr./hit a sixtji inning home
run.
When Tim Jr. was inserted into the game, he
and his father became just the second father and
son duo to play in the Major Leagues at the same
time, following Ken and Ken Griffey Jr.
It has been quite a week for the Raines family,
just last TUesday (August 25th) Tim Sr., who is
still 3 0 8 this season, attempted, and stole, his
first base of the season against Kevin Appier and
Mike Piazza of the New York Mets. The theft was
the 809th of his career and also made him just the
third player in history to steal bases in four
decades, joining Ted Williams and Ricky
Henderson.

Page 3P

High School graduate who is having quite a
rookie year for himself, David Eckstein, quietly
made news again.
On a night where another Floridian, Miami's
Alex Rodriguez of the Texas Rangers, hit a Major
League record 50th home run in a season for a
shortstop, Eckstein broke, a poor choice of words
maybe, a 45-year-old Major League record.
In the fifth inning, the Anaheim Angels short­
stop was hit by an Aaron Myette pitch for the
21st time this season, breaking his tie with Frank
Robinson to set an all-time big-league mark for
rookies. Robinson, a Hall-of-Famer who now
works in the Commissioner's Office, set the mark
in 1956 as a member of the Cincinnati Reds.
Eckstein, who leads the American League and
is tied for second in the Major's with 16 sacrifice
bunts, also stole three bases over the weekend to
give him a team-leading 25 for the season.
Today (Wednesday) at 5 p.m. (2 p.m. Pacific
time), Eckstein will chat live on the web before
the Angels take on the Seattle Mariners for the
final time this season.
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AJ other crodooro d tm Oocodte
ond poroono having ctomo or
domando agamol ihe docodonfo
ootolo muol Mo lo r clomp wth too
com W ITHIN THR EE MONTHS
A TTE n THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WEL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tho data d tm Not puticaoon ol
ton Hemet September M , 2001.
DAVID SPROULE. M
X I 3 Casa Rio Com
Palm Boach Gardena. FL 3341*
Altornoy
for
Poroonol
Hrpfooontatrvo
D S C O n ELLIOTT, P A
STEEL HECTOR S DAVIS U P
1900 Ptvftpo P ort Waal
777 South Ftagfor Ortvo
WaM Palm Boach. a 334014198
ToMphoro (5*1)810-72*4
Pubkah September 28. and October

3 2001

E E IX _________________________
M THE ORCUTT COURT
O f THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
M ANO FOR
SEMPPOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 01-DR-30M OEA W
ki tie Adapter of.
B L P and K M P.
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO JEFFREY ARTHUR PEOIOO
YOU ARE NOT1FIEO tool tdopbon
No Mia. PAMELA lYI
Urth moEhar.ef toe ntnor rfteon
bom orf N o U m b o ri.' 19*4 end
September IS, IM F . and you ora
requttd 10 wrvo 0 copy ol yew wrtIon contonl or otyecaon lo toooo proceecknga on too Pebbonen, torough
lhe.r attomoy. R. QREOORY
COLVIN ESOUiRE. whoee odttooo
M Pool Offca Bor 310*. Orlando.
Hondo. 32*02-310* on or botoo
OCTOBER 12. 2001. Vbu muol Moo
toward to* ongmal «t e too ctork ol
ton Com al X I North Port Avonuo,
Senlord. Flonde, 32771, pnor to
tome# d poboonoro or Vnmedotofy
tootMflot IF YOU FAE TO DO SO.
A DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED
AGAINST YOU
DATED torn 5to day d SEPTEM­
B ER 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R VYWor
Deputy Clerk
Pubtpri September 19. 2*. and
October 3. 10. 2001
EE141
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O F TH 1 H TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
IN ANO FOR
SC MMOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
Care No. 01-CA-1*3*-1443
Chate
Menballan
Mortgage
Corporfjon.
PLAINTIFF.
Ve
Emast Johnson;
. irto M i
panonfa) ri p o u ru o n d toe
•ubRCI real property 11; i lying. and
a* unknown pertiee doming by,
through under end agamol too
above named datandarttv) who ora
nol known lo be dead or obvo.
wbetoor soil unknown parkoa may
dovroeea. grontooi. or olhor
dement*. Semnole Coctoty. I
pooocol oubrKtoon d too Stole d
Fronde. Stole ot Florida. OoportnorO
ol Logoi A lto n..
DEFENDANT.
N O TICE OP ACTION
TO
Emett Johnson t Dying, and el
unknown partire darning by.
Ihtough. under and agamol the
above nomad defender'll!) who are
not known lo be deed or alive.
Whetoer paid unknown pamaa may
dam on altered so tpoute*. hen.
devipaet. grenteet
ot other
dom antt. abate reddened d
unknown and whote la
107 Club Rood
Sanford. a 32772
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tool an acton
to toodoouro of mortgogo on tot
blowing dooenbod propertyLO T 4. BLOCK Q, COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR UNIT 3. ACCORD­
ING TO TH E PLAT THEREOF ON
FILE IN THE O FFICE OF THE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT.
IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA. RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 1*. PAOES 7S ANO 7*. SAIO
LANDS SITU ATE. LYING ANO
BEING in SEMINOLE COUNTY,
F l ORIOA
he* boon Mod ogompt you ond you
ore rectored lo pence e ccpy of you
written dPtoneo*. 4 any. to t. M KIM­
BERLY A M ATUUS. Aitorwy to tm
PUridl. wnoee ad do n it
Codtw ASUwienki. HA
4010 Boytcou! Boulevprd
Sue* 4M
Tampa. FL 33*07
an or bates tody day* Irom toe d a «
al toe tm pubOcatron d ton robes
and klw toe ongmal «te toe Ctok ol
o n Corn oarnr betot tonnes on
PlarM To » homey or vnmadaiafy
toots iter, othstwias a detour wd be
entered egaewt you to toe rebel
demanded ei toe comptotoL
NOTE Purauant to toe Fee Debt

eg a ls

L

Coiictton p n c tic ii
you m
adyteed toot tore low Em Ip doomed
to bo ■ debt ooEOCtar eSerrctong to
coOeel ■ doM and m y Vdomwxn
obtained wM be used te tool p u -

Unto** tuch rerpanatoO) aha* ba
ladaama* aoootdng to tom • » P*oparty daacrBad to such caiWoatofa)
wB ba aeto to toa lt e « * l kkBlar to
to* waal bom door, Santeoto Comty

W ITNCSS my hand and too 9*ol of*
oold C a m on SEP 12 3X1..
(SEAL)
Moryoraio Motes
A t C torkoltio Court
B y FkJto Ktog
AaDtpW yCtek
PubtoftTta Samktato Noted
COOtUS A BTAWIARSW. PA.
0010 Boytosul BoUoted
Bute 4*0
Tempo. aS3*07
Totophono (* 131077000*
CAS*10-01-3382
PubW iSopterBtr 1*. 2*. and
October 3. 2001
E tta * _________________________

Monday. Octobar 2*. 2001, M
1100am.
Paymaro d Sato to*. ap p T ahto
Bocumamary atamp taeaa and
rm w kig toaa at* reqUred to ba
paUbytoaauocaaatettetoralto*
tap* Fid paymaro d an amouP
aquTO to to* htewot bid to dua wPtoto
B4 t a in dtor to* advaTOaad Bm* of
•ate A l paymaro* ate* te cadi
tooaunaro.
to too Clark of to* C k o d

M THB CM CLFT COURT
OP TH B IM M TS IH 1H
M AMD FOR
I COUNTY,
CABS N O utV O R M d * M A K
totooM atoroltoaAdapteiol
H S .F.
DAV10 A. FTTZOERALD
N O TIC t OP ACTION
TO-. OanW E. Pads
Tho PaNteipr, DAW ) A FTT7GERALO. hereby grve* notoo tool ■
IToOIH in C
om Aoopson
j rhirrtlnn m nma am
rvuuun
roc
an
August 23.2001, and It now ptndtog
■oCoto N u tte r 01-DR l* M M A l(
to toe CbucR Caul to tot Stott ol
Florida. Com ty d Somtnoto. to r
adopton ol too minor cM*. R A P .
bom on Fotnary 27. IN * , kg tot
Pedttanor. Tho vhtrroboiAi ol
DanW E Pad*. too natural M a r of
toe minor cfrtd, B udnoaro te itr o
roqteed to to n e * copy ol your m *wni ttotonooo. I m y to A an too
PaUtonor-p attorney, Gregory M.
Wkoon. Eoqure. 2* E. Ptoo SOotL
Ortendo, Flortdi 31(01: otoanatoo ■
Judgment ol adoption may bo
•oiorxa, k x in* rmm osnunoso n
Tho Dolondte 0 regulred to Ms
wrkton dotontsa wtto too Oarit on or
botes OCTOBER H . 2001.
Slgntd on 13to M y d Srptombrr,

2001

MARYANN MORSE. Ctotk d too
Co m
B y Money R. te rte
Dapuly Ctotk
F&gt;ubaeh September II. 28, and
Octobers, 10.2001
EE14*
Modoo of
tor T n
N O TICE IS HEREBY O VEN , tool
VERNON L JOHNSON. to* hoktor
ol too I A wary] omRcaPe(i) tea Nad
paid cemhceteli) tor a te deed to bo
lepued toeroon. The ooNRcoM nunbortt) ond yeoni) d wtuonoo. to*
detenpoon ot too praporiy and too
nam*(P) to whtcfi I oat aaototod
C A R TM C A TI NO: t i t
YEAR OP W U A IIC B i M M
PARCEL DO: 2S-1P3D8AG4T70S0110
OoocripOon d Property LEO LO T
II B U 7 Tn 0 TOWN OP SAN­
FORD p b i p a m
Name* to which etooeeed: LIN­
CO LN
WILLIAMS.
RACHEL
WILLIAMS
A l ol oatd praporty being to too
redeemed oocoteng to low, M
property CNK/vn*
men CEAroncat*&lt;P) wB bo poto to to* NNtoM bid-t --- «a Btw ■-- ----- * Lm J
O
m b i bW wBIi rimr OOOf| OBnonOU
County
Coutoouo*.
Senlord.
Florid*, on Monday. October 29,
200I.OI11SOMR.
Payment ol Sale lee. ipp«r«W a
documentary ttamp tapes and
tocotdtog lea* ate required to bo
paid by to* ouooomU bktte al too
tel*. FiM payment d m amomt
equal to too hk^atl bto la due otetn
24 hour* alter toe adreritoed 9m* ol
aato. A l poytnama ite* te caafi or
guorantoed
matrunant.
rnada
poyabto to too Ctotk ol to* Ckcut
Court.
Dated on N1M 001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE CIRCUTT CO UR T
SEM INOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by OERALDM E HARFORO Oopuly
Ctotk
Pubkth: September I*. 2*. and
October 3 .1G 2001
EE 149
tor Tap (too*
N O TICE IS HEREBY (W E N . tool
R UTH COLM AR, to* hoktor d tm
tolowing c*rtocato(i) tea Mad aatd
certificate! i) b r ■ t u deed to b*
wooed toereon. The cortfcoto nunberit) and yeedt) d eeuance. to*
deecnpnon d toe property and too
nam tlt) to efwto • woo
CERTIFICATE NO: 3M7
YEAR O f ISSUANCE: 11*7
PARCEL ® »: 71 21-30.3000020

0000

Description d Property SEC 22
TW P 21S RGE 30E S I X FT O f N
1/4 LYING E O f FIE10 CLUB SUBO
t W O f DEER RUN UNIT 7B
Nome* to which m rered AMERIR R S T DEV COUP
A l ol cold praporty being to to*
Com ty ol Sonenol*. Slots d Floods.
Unless outh c*rkHcato(i) ahoi be
redootnad oooonPng lo tom toe proporly dpocitipil to ouch o*rtPcol*&lt;t|
wM b* oaPcI to to* NNwM btddor *1
to* weal tram door. Sonenol* Couity
Courthousa. Sotted. Florida, on
Monday. October 29. 2001. SI
1100am.
Payment d Sol* Is*, appkeebt*
documentary ttamp lap** and
raconpng lees ora required to be
paid by to* tuccrtalU bakte 1 to*
tale. Fuk payment d tn amouo
equal to toe tefiaal bid It duo eOfpn
24 h a r t altar tm adrarkood am* ol
•ato. A* paymaria atel te corn or
guaranteed
nptrumenl.
mad*
payable to to* Ctotk d tm Oram
Court
Dai#d on *1*2001
MARYANNE MORSE
• CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT CO UR T
SEMINOLE COUNTY. aO R lO A
by GERALDINE HAA'-ORO Deputy
Clerk
Pubkah September I I , 2*. and
October 3. 10.2001
E E IX
tor Tap Dead
N O TICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. tool
AMERICAN TAX FUNOtNO LLC .
to* hoktor d to* Mowing camncalatt) hap trad leal carkflcaiatt) te
a U p (toad to b* aauad toatson The
carkHcoto nunbadt) and yeadtl d
■eeuance. to* daecnpoon d to* prop­
erty. and to* natter) to wh-ch 4 we*
CERTIflCATE NO: 218)
YEAR O f ISSUANCE: It**
PARCEL 104 3420 X SMO-OOOO-

0020

Daecnpoon ot Property LEO UNIT
2 HACIENDA VILLAGE ORB 2799
PG 5*9
Nemos Pi etsen »m at«d WAR­
REN V STEARNS. HELEN W
STEARNS
At d wad property bamg n to*
Cowey d Sonenol*. Stela ft Flond*

L

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Datod on M l3/2001.
M AR YA IM MORSE
CLERK OF THE O R CUTT CO UR T
8EMMOLE COUNTY. FLORK3A
by GERALDINE HARFORO Dapuly
Ctotk
PubOph: Soptambor I f . 2*. and
Octobar S. 10.2001
U1S1

NOTICE to HEREBY OIVEN. M
NATIONAL TAX ASSISTANCE
C O R F , to* hcfkte of to*

cttd t) tor a toe dead to b* tomad
toaraon. TTa oardtoppp nuitoadt)
and yaadt) d teauanc*. to* doaotobon of to* property, and to* namafa)
to whkh I aaaa
CERTW ICXra NO: MSB
PARCEL Kto: 02-20-30-S21-0000-

22*0

Daatteton d Fmporty. UNTT 22*
RKX1EWOOO VELAS A CONDO
0R B 31M F02S B
Namta to ehkh aaaaim t Ak*LCAR COLON
A l el aato property being to to*
Couay of Banknote State ol Florida.
Untoot ouch rartMrato(o) aha* te
radaamad aooonbng to lam tod proto
arty deaertoed to auch carttorate(t)
wB ba aoto to toa Ntfiaal Uddar «
toa weal tow door. Somlneto Couay
Courtoouo*. S orted. Florid*, on
Monday, Octobar 2b. 2001, at
1100am.
Paymaro d Sato to*, appacatto
documentary atamp taeaa and
mcotdtog toaa are requrod to ba
paid by toa auoeaaate Udder at toa
aato Ful paymaro d tn amou*
equal to toe NRwel bid to du* edhto
24 houa after toa advamaad tone ol
•ate At peymanta d k l ba cadi or
guarantoad tnplnjmant,
made
payabto to to* Ctortt ol to* Ckcut
Court.
D M on *1*2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
C U R K OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEkONOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by O O M UXN E HARFORD Deputy
Clerk
PubtalL- September 1b. 2*. and
Octobar 3,10.2001
EE132

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. tool
SAUL * CO AS CUSTOOIAN (ARI­
Z O N A ). to* hoktor ol to* tolowing
ra rW o n (i) te* Bad otod oaroBcatetl tor a toa dead to ba tomad
toereon. Tho rorttorato nunb*r(a)
and yeort*) ol Wtuonca. too doaertpbon d too property, and toa namafa)
In whkh t w
ite*
. . . . ------- KM: 34-2032 300-0320-

0000

Daactbidon of Proparty: LEO SEC
34 TWP 20S ROE 32E N 20* 71 FT
O F E 4*3.1 F T OP SW 1/4 O F SW
1/4
Namaa In whtth ******ad: O EN EC
BENNETT
A l el aetd property being In to*
County d Saninote State d Ftortdp.
UTOaa* auch oattecatofa) ance te
radaamad atpnnbng to lam toe prop­
erty ilpqi Itigil in auch oaro*cato&lt;r)
wd b* *Ud to toa htetoot btddar d
to* oraat Iroro door. Bamlnol* Couay
Courthout*. Sorted. Florida, on
Monday. October 2*. 2001.‘ ol
1100am.
riym*rn o*
i n , BppocnoN
docunonUfy stomp loeae end
rocoidkig too* era requrod to ba
pala by toa auewaaM tedder ol toe
eats. Fid paymaro d tn amoud
equal to to* ht^toal bid M du* warm
24 hour* altar to* advaroaad am* d
ltd . AM paymaro* ahal b* cash ot
guaranteed
kutrumonl,
mod*
ptytbto to too Ctotk d tm OraM
Court.
D M on *1*2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctotk
PuMoh: September 1*. 2*. and
October 3,10,2001
EEIS3
lor Top Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tod
B A U LtC O A S C U S TO O U N (AJAX)
, toe hoktor ol toe toaootretg cart*cai*&lt;«) teo Med and certMcotol*) hr
a toa dead to te aauad toereon Th*
cerkBcM number(e) and yeorti) d
Issuance, toe daocriptton of toe prop­
erty, and tm name!*) In which * we*
CSRT1FICAT1 NO: 32Sd
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: Ite *
PARCEL 100: 24-21 29122 2*000800
Daecnpoon of Property- LEO UNIT
B BU X ) 2* OAK HARBOUR SEC I
ORB 998 PG I t i
Nome* ki which laaeeted BONNIE
HARTNETT
A l d uni property being n tie
Couay ol SerranoM. SUM of Ftoncto
Untoto auh cartdlcateP) H o t be
redeemed acconkng to Uw. Pta
property deecrtoed In auch cartecater) wd be totd lo toe routed bal­
der d toe wed kora door. Semptcto
County
Courthouse.
Senlord.
Florida, on Monday. Octobar 29.
2001, d 1100am
Paymaro of Sato toa. apfWv Tkk
docunonUfy tum p U ia t and
tea ming tee* are requrod to be
peel by toe aucceeatU Udder d toe
•ate Fid payment d in amour
equal to toe taghaat Ud a due warm
24 hour* afttr the advertised ante of
tote At peymanta irie l be cadi or
guorantoed
monument,
mode
payable to tm Ctotk ol toe Ceart
Court.
Deled cm 9r132001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FlORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctortt
PubOth: September 19. 2*. and
October 3.10. 2X1
EE 114

lor The Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tod
MICHAEL BOWDEN ANO NATION­
AL TAX ASSISTANCE CORP . toe
holder d toe Mowing certrhcateGI
ho* Mod lt d cartecatea) tar a toa
deed lo bo aauod toereon The cor
hhcale nwnber(a) and yeor(a) d
issuance, the daecnpoon d too prop­
erty. and toe name!*) m when I wet
naeepert Ware •&gt; M ow*
CERTIFICATE NO: 3*01

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YEAR OP
PARCEL O T tl-tl-S M O M O O B X TO
Property LEG LO T 1
B IX O SUM M ERSET NORTH SEC
ip * i t p a s s
k^mwa
lYteTte* t■ew
r uJlM
tel tenl BBteBBteJ. BEAM
teNrr
OARET A BRADY. JA M U MWDY
A l ol add propdte boktg ki toa
Cauty d Bamkioto, Btolt d I
Undo* such CdSB
wJM m td iccord^o to iMg tM
' In mdli
—
Ik o n ! door,

Couay

Monday Octobar 2*. 1 X 1 , al
11
d Bote tea,
B X
pad by toa ouocaoaM kMter d (to
M te Fid paymaro d m amour*
equd to toa N 0 m M Md b duo aWbi
24 houa dtor to* advartaad Baa ol
Al
payteta to toa O M ol toa Ckcrd
Coul
Data* on B/13/3X1.
MARYANNE MONBE
CLERK OP TH E ORCUTT COURT
B P dNOLE COUNTY. FLORCA
By O ER ALDtet HARFORO Dapuly
Ctortt
PebOdc Bopaombor 1*. 2*. and
Octobar 3 ,1 0 ,2 X t
m il

NOTICE 19 HEREBY OIVEN, tod
NATIONAL TAX ASSISTANCE
C O R P , toa hokter d toa
— -worn - . k - r - r te —— b t e d ——j
CaniPCB»\i)
m i ra n m i
cate(t) tor a toe dead to la laauad
toaraon. Tha oartdeato numb*t(t)
ordyaoR*)of Noumea, too dteototen of toa property and twnoma&lt;a)
to wrath i wt

TEAR OP
PARCEL O T I M t JMOS-OOOOX X
Dat» to*a i d Property: LEO LO T 3
B U ( 0 SUM M ERSET NORTH IC S
2 PB IS P O M
Namta to which aaoaaMd: FRAN­
CIS K NMR
A l d add property bamg to to*
Couay otlarnkiota. Sto*a d Ftarkte
Uroaao auch otitecd tit) ate* b*
acootteng to tom ha propany tdarottoad to auch certhcatwt)
a d bba aoM to toa N p u d Hdter d
to* aad k ud door, Banancto Couay
Courthousa. Sanford. Ftartdy on
Uonttoy. Octobar 2*. 2 X 1 . d
11 00am
Paymaro d Soto toa. opplabto
doctmunury oump taeaa and
ate roquead to b*
paid by toe
•ate Fid paymanl d on am our
equal to toa Ngfwd Ud la dua wtoen
24 tour* after toa adrattead Bna ol
•ala. A l paymeraa aha* ba cadi or
payatta to toe Clark d toa Cbad
Caul
Ddad on IN 3/2X1.
MARYANNE MORSE
C U R K OP TH B O R C U T COURT
SEM NOLE COUNTY, FLOROA
by QCRALDINE HARFORO DoptAy
Ctotk
rihteati. OffnVlTVVf IV* row* ■El
Octobers, 10 ,2X 1
EE1M ter Tea
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. tod
MICHAEL BOWDEN ANO NATION­
AL TAX ASSISTANCE CORP , too
hoktor d to* tnfciekig oottecatea)
hat Bad add e*TO*cato(t) tor • toa
(toed to ba laauad toaraon. The ear­
thed* number!*) and y**r(a) d
laauanc*. toa daacrtpEon d toa proto
any. and too nama(a) m etveh I * u
•oooaoad la/ora a t tatbac
CERTIFICATE NO: 44M
YEAR OP IB SUA N C t: Ite*
PARCEL O T 21-21-321CF-20X-

A FTER T W DATE OP T &gt; « FW BT
P U B U d m O N O P TM E N O n C E . *
ALL CLAtokB. DEMAWDB AND
O BJECTKM B NOT SO F E B B rtL L
E E FOREVER BARRED . _
toto Note* to Btokk— te S M B B I.

RRHARO L ROQERB, P A
am
113
a s m
(007)2X4173
Pubkdc Bapteftet 2*. and
3 .3 X 1
M IM E

M R S : ESTATE OP
Dorotiy A. Wtoa
NOTK E O P
Dorotoy A Wtoa,
N urbor 2X1-123X PR O l. to pantotog to toa Ckort Cowl tor Vbbtato
County, Florida. Prabdto OM den,
to* i t e m d aNoh to PO R oa
•0431 Dttonrt R 1ET31. Tten am ai
dtm ___
end toa paroond
it atoomayoro
• IT I RETTED
NOTIFIED THAT.
A l poroona a* thorn toto notooa to

toto Court at*
abtectoon* ate tto Court WTTHM
TH E LATER OF THREE M ONTHS
A FTER THB DATE OP TH B F M E T
PUBUCATTON OP TM B NOTICB
O R THBTTY OAYS A FTER TH E
DATE O F SERVICE OP A CO PY OP
T H H NOTICE ON THEM.
A l oeetooro of to*

d toto
Court WTTHM TH E LATER OP
TH R E E MONTHS A FTER TH E
DATE O F THE FM ST FU M JC A TK M OP THM NOTICE OR TH M TY
DAYS AFTER T M DATE OP SER ­
V ICE OP A COPY OP T H « N O TICE
O N THEM.
oltiartaoadaN

court W TTHM THR EE M ONTHS
A FTER THB DATE OP TH E FIR ST
p u a u d m o N o p t m s N o n e t.
M L CLAM S, DEMANDS ANO
O BJECTIO NS NOT SO FBXO W RL
BE FOREVER BANNED.
Tha (tote d toa fed pubtedton ol
to ll Nolo* to Boptoarbar 2*. 2 X 1 .
M dkACranto
P.O. Baa 20. Ooomo, CA BM4S
Chrtatopter Croron
P.O. Boa *11
OoatnPtok, MB 04088

n S T a d it e U u x i
^
22*8 lea Road. *Utoi2S
WVear Pork. FL 377M
1
Tatoprcna: (407)1X2*04
PiMtoh: Stpteabd 3*. end Octoter
3 .2 X 1
E I1 I7
M THB ORCUTT CO UR T
O P TM E K TH

0020

DoocrtpEon ol Propartr. LEO LOT 2
BLK X NO R TH CHUUX7TA PB 2
POM
rM rm t ■» wn*cri u m u b u irir r
TIR S BROTHERS CARPENTRY
A l ol odd property M tg In toa
Couay d Semmcte Btoto of Ftofkte
UTOece a u h c*rt«csla&lt;i) atel ba
to tom to*
to auh oattecato(t) wd ba aoU to to* N X * d Uddtf §t Vw w m I frari door, Suninoli
County
Courthout*.
Santoed,
Florida, on Monday. Octoter 21.
2X 1. d 11:00am.
Paymanl d Sate toa. I X M t l
documenUry ttamp UXM and
lacordng la w are leqPed to te
peid by toe aucceedU btdtor d toa
•ate Fid paymaro d an am our
•qaf to toa ht?iad CM to duo wttotn
24 houa after toe adrerteed tone ol
•do. A l paymen** aw* ba cate or
guarantoad
tnatnonera. mod*
payabto to toa Ctotk d toa C kad

Court.
Oatod on 9H3!2X1.
MARYANNE MORSE
C U R K OP TH E O R C U T COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FIOIVOA
by OERAUXNE HARFORO Deputy
Ctortt
Pubkah: September it , 2*. and
Octoter 3 .1 0 .2 X 1
EEI17
M THB O R C U T COURT
FOR B E M N O U COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE O M BO N
FBs No. 01-W2-CP
IN RE: ESTA TE OP
STUART OLENN CARROLL.
NOTICE OP AOMtodSTRATION
Tha adTvrasbsoon d tm oattta d
STUAR T
OLENN
CARROLL,
dacaaoad. Fte Nuntet 01 #02 CP.
to pending In to* ClrcUt Court tor
Sananoto Couniy. Ftondy Probate
Dtvaion. to* addeat d whtth to
Samtnoto County Ctotk ol to* C o u l
Pod Office Drawer C. Senlord,
Florida 32772 0*19 Tha noma and
•ddreu of tha paroond roptaaoraa
M l pnomey r r t td tor* batow
ALL IN TER ESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED TH A T
A l poroona on whom tota nooca to
ctetenga toe vaOdty ol to* wd ol to*
decadent, toa quatolcaoona d tm
paroond roprooaTOdhrao. lenuo. or
funoUckon d toto Court aro requrod
to Me toetr obyecnon* elh tote Court
WITHIN TH E LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OP
THE FIR ST PUBLICATION OF TH13
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE D ATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY O f TH IS NOTICE ON THEM.
AJ crettooro of toe dpcadml and
other peroona having cierma or
on ehom t copy ol to* ncece to
dau of toe km pubocanon d tm
nooca must Ike toaa deans rath tota
Court W ITHIN THE LATER O f
THREE M ONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F TH E FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O f TH IS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS A FTER THE DATE O f SER­
VICE O f A COPY O f THIS NO TICE
ON THEM
AJ other creteon ot *• decedent
and poroona havmg Derma or
demand* agaaial toa dacadanro
estate natal to* toee Mama w*h tod
court W IT-YIN THREE MONTHS

Bkapoen; Th * Croeatoya ktoator
CamnarPy Aoeoctotoon, too.: Buyto
to*j
•totem BTbptem, P A i

CASE M b 91-CA-K70-1L43.
WASHMGTON MUTUAL BANK. FA,
SUCCESSOR BY M EROER TO
BANKUNRED.

SANORA L JACKSON, a t toL
N O TK EO P
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pura u tr to an Oidar or Fkid JudgmaTO
N a O I-C AA-107B-14-tl
a d to* Ctrou* C o u l d to* IfTH
Jufctol CkcUl to and ter S E M M O U
Couay. Ftortdt wterem W ASMNOTO N M UTUM BAM L FA. SUCCES­
SOR BY MERGER TO BANK UM TB L PUmoft. did SANDRA L JACKSON. at d . aro Oatonrttnto. I ad
EM to toa NtfM d bkktor tor cadi d
11X am ., d to* W ad Frorr Door d
toa Bomlnoto County Coutoouo*.
Santord, Florida, on to* lltoi ttey d
Octoter, 2X 1. toa
LO T 22. BLOCK B. LONOWOOO
NORTH. ACCOROM O T O THE
P U T THEREOF AS RECOROEO M
P U T BOOK IB PAGE 23k OP THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OP 8 C M M 0 U
COUNTY. FLOROA.
DATED toto I X day ol September.
2X 1.
Matyanne Moroa
Ctotk Ckort Coul
* B rJ«n a E J u n to
Drouty Ctotk
ROGER 0. BEAR. P A
P .O Boa4X8
Orlando. FL 33*02
Attomoy* tot Ptotrad
(01-0X 1)
R you ora ■ paroon w di a (teobtey
who naada any oooomtnotldton ki
order to poftcipda ki toto procaadmg. you a n artoted. d no cod to
you. tor toaprovluon d oertom attraAOACoordkutor at X I N . Park
Avenue. SUM N X 1 , Senlord. FL
32771. Totophono 407)0*0-4227
witfun (2) working doyt d you
recetpt d toto Suranono: I you ate
hewing or vac* mptorod. ca l 1400(8*4771.
Pubttoh: Soptomter 2*. and Octoter
3k 2X1
EE19*
M THB C M C U T CO UR T
OP THB 1ITH
JUOICUL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
■I AND FOR
liM aant * CO UN TY
JURW OKHON DIVISION
Ite (1-CA-131B-14-W
Mortgage Electronic RegtotrpOon
Sytto.nt.km .
FU W T1FF

Asaociaoon.kio.Ud.
DEFENDANTS
N O TK EO P
FORBCUM URE BALE
Notes m hereby gwen toeA per
audit to tool Find Judgment d
Fonctoeus dotod September 20.
2X 1. and troated to ervt caao ram
ter QI-CA-121B-14-W. d toe Ckort
Court d toe 1ITH Judktel Cirout to
w d tor Satwpte Couay. Ftorkte
whereet MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEM S. IN C . to
Condomtnkon Aaaoclatiort. Inc;
Garfield H Smpaon. Dawn A

oadi M to* W bd bate tear d to*
Couay Coutoouaa to
- antocto CouRk
Fkakted 11YX7XAAI on toa f l (toy
d Octoter, 2 X 1 . too toteatng
t o a M property m td lo di to
m M Ftod Judim onL to «• :
00N00M M UM U W T ITS . SUBDBPO TS . OP M OOEN VSLAOE
rrrrra rw a i *4. a c c o r o m o t o
THE DECLARATION OP CONOOMBSUM RECO R DED MARCH SB
TMB M O FFICIAL RECOROS
BOOK 1 0 4 , PAOES 1M1 THRU
17*7 ANO AMEHOED BY FIRST
AM D SM EN T TH ER ETO RECORD­
ED MAY 14. IM S M OFFICIAL
RECOROS BOOK IB M . PAOES
1*73 THRU 1M3 ANO AMM OSD
•V
SSCONO
AMENDMENT
THERE TO RECORDED MAY 14.
IM S M O FFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK 1*41. PAGE 2X 1 ANO
AMCNOCD
BY
AMENDMENT
THERETO RECOROEO JUNE Ik
IS M M O FFICIAL RECOROS
BOOK 1*44, PAOES 1313 THRU
13S1 ANO FURTHER AMENDED BY
AMENDMENT TH ER ETO RECORD­
ED JULY 17. IM S M OFFICIAL
RECOROS BOOK 14*4. PAGE*
1*44 THRU 1M1 ANO FURTHER
AMENDED
BY
AMENOMENT
THER ETO RECOROEO FEBRU­
ARY 3. IP X
M
OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1707. PAOES
1X4 THRU 1034. ANO FURTHER
AMCNOCO
BY
AMENOMENT
TH ER ETO R ECORDED MAY B
IN * M O FFICIAL RECOROS
BOOK 1731. PAGES 132* THRU
13M AND FURTHER AMENDED BY
AMENOMENT
TH E R E TO
AS
RECOROEO
IN
OFFICIAL
RECOROS BOOK 174S. PAOES
IX *
TH R U
111*.
PUBLIC
RECOROS O F S E M M O U COUN­
TY, FLOROA. TO G ETH ER WITH
ALL APPURTENANCES THERETO
ANO AN U N O fW X O B4TIREST M
THE COMMON ELEM ENTS OP
SAIO CONDOMINIUM AS SET
FORTH W S A O DECLARATION
NOTE: Purauoro to too Fair Oabt
CotecEon Practice* A d you tn*
advtoad tod toto tow tom to team**
to ba * *abt eotecaor dtompteg to
ooted • data and any krtawnaBon
obtokwd wd ba uaad tor tod p u • I I day d
2XL
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctotk d Ckort Court
By khry Straw*
Dapdy Ctortt
COOBJS B 8TAWIAR8KL P A
X 1 0 Boytooul Bodavatd
Tampa, FL 33X7
TUopbona: (k t3)E7 74X *
C B M 1 M 1-21 H
Puttkto: Saptomter 2*. and Octoter
SKI ,
■ ...
■ &gt; . . . •
THE CM CUTT COURT
-O P T H E BkO KTlEN TH . .
JU O IC U L O R C U T
B4 ANO FOR
I COUNTY,
MOA
CIVB. ACTION
CAM N a 814XCA
nm *nN a
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTQAGE
CORPORATION.

ANTHONY LU C K A/K/A ANTHONY
J. LUCK, d a l

to* hJrtmrt an*
d w i i r FRONT DOOR OP TMB
M MB40U
CO UN TY CO UR TM O U M , SANRORa FLORKJA d
11GQAAA. on toa f*to te y d Octoter.
?ooi to*' w ia im d
ly aa ad torto In add
LO T X . HARK
ACCORDING TO TH E P U T
THER EO F AS R K O R O ED M P U T
BOOK S4. PAGE 7*. PUBUC
OP SEM B40U COUN­
TY.
A/K/A 2*77 Hateau londrtg.
CaaaateatraFL 3T7G7
WTTNBSSIMY HANO and toa tad
d toto C a u l on BaptortMr 1 8 JX 1 .

14. 2X 1 and antorad h
Cate N a 01-B0BCA d ha Ckort
Coul d too EIGHTEENTH Judotof
Ckort In and tor SEM M O U Coupe
Florida ataibto C H A M MANHAT­
TAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
to toa Ptoktod and ANTHONY LUCK
A/K/A ANTHONY J. LUCK ; KAREN
K. IUICK ; UN ITED STATES OP
AMERKA; aro toa Ddwatwte I *B
•ad to to* N K * d and bad todtor tar
cadi d W EST FR O N T DOOR OP
THE S EM M O U COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIOA d
11K A M . on » • 1« h (toy d October.
2X 1, toe toteeang dooerbod proper% X M l totti to aafd Ftod Judgraert:
LOT 11. BLOCK I . WINTER
SPRMGS. ACCOROM O TO THE
P U T THEREOF AS RECOROEO M
P U T BOOK IS. PAGS 8 1 /V O IS ,
PUBUC RECORDS OF SEVkNOU
COUNTY. FLO R O A.
A K A 1011 Bleck Acre Trot. Winter
Spring*. F l 327K
WITNESS MY HANO and toa tad
d taa Court on Soptontoor 112X1.
(SEAL)
Moryonna Moroa
Clerk of toa Ckort Coul
By Mary Stroope
Depufy Clerti
Ectevama lAaaaddaa. F A
PO Boa 21018
Ikmp*. Florida 33*22X11
F0100341S
“ Saa Amancana wrto OtoabMaa A a
I you ora t paroon wth t tteabrtty
too needa oca
topwkctpala *i
ora oTOktod d no sod to you. tor too
proviaaUn d carton tatwtanca.
Fuaaa contact Court ArknOPokakort
al X I N. Park Avanuo. Santord,
Ftortdt B T T I, tetophona nunter
(407)8*1-4227. withn 2 working
day* d your rtcm%t d fte docurrmrrt t h*4rtng knpaktd, (TOO) 11X4644771.
Pubtdi Saptomter 2*. and Octoter
1 JOO
2X1
BEX
TH* O R CUTT COURT
OP THB IK B fT U N T H
r n i n i i n a r ir r
M ANO FOR
SEM B40U COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVB. ACTION
CASE IPO. 01-CA-11M
DW M ONO
HOUESlOE LENOiNG. V C .
ZDCNEK BENOA. at ol
DetaraMTOd)
N O TK E O P
FORECLOSURE S A U
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pu•uaro lo a Fin d Judgment d
Mortgage
Forectoeure
doled
September 14. 2X 1 and aroared n
Cota NO. 01-CA-1184 d toa Ctrart
Coul d toa EIGHTEENTH Ju k W
Ckort n and la SEMINOLE Couay.
U n it whwwn HOAJESIOE LENOINO. INC . to to* Ptontrt and
2DENEK BENOA. BANK OF AMER­
ICA. N A : HARBOUR LANDING
HOM EOW NERS ASSOCIATION.
PTC. ora toa Defandaroa. I art ta4 lo

•ra arK ad d no cod to yam I

promotion ot
piaaoa oontod C o ul f
at » 1 N. Pwk Avenue.
Ftortd* 3(771. lilig fin
nuttoar
(k07)dM IM T . vrttote t wortWig
day* d yo u laoafel d toto dooumant • haattog kwpdrod. (TO O ) 1SS.M

a v t . ACTION
C A M B O X14B 1 CA
N O R p n rr m o r tg a g e

b c

.,

DARRYL POWELL, d d .
BO TK E O P )
(407W X42S7, arthtn I working
day* d yo u laoafel d toto docu­
ment; | haattog knpxad, (TOO) 1(X 4 8 S 4 7 7 1 .
3k 2X 1

C M .A C T 1 M
C A M M k tl-CA-1344
W ELLS FARGO S A M
M NNESOTA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION F/K/A NORWCST
BANK MINNESOTA. NATIONAL
A8S0CM TI0N, AS TRUSTEE.
MARY JANE WALKER AK/A MARY
JA N E KELSEY WALKER A/K/A
MARY WALKER, M tL
N O TK E O P
N O TK E M HEREBY GIVEN pur•ueni to a Ftod Judynaro d
14. S001 and tfdwad to
Cat* N a 01-CA-1344 d to* Ckort
C o u l d too ElO H TEBfTH Judktef
C ko rt In ond tor ktM B fO U CouTy.
Ftortdt wherein W ELLS FARGO
BANK M INNESOTA, NATIONAL
ASSO CIATION F/K/A NORWEBT
SANK M M NCBOTA, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE. Bto*
Ptobdi and MARV JA M WALKER
AAUA MARY JA M KELSEY WALK­
ER A*/A MARY WALKER W ILIAM
W ALKER AK/AW SJJAM HW ALKE ft ora am DdonSente I ate a X to
a T w $ ^ n O ^ D O o i r 5 TH E
a C WNOU
CO UN TY CO U R THOUES. SANFORO. FLORK3A d
11.K A M . on toa 1* day d Octoter.
S X 1 . toe todonrtig demrtoad prepan
hr aaad torto to aatd Ftod A itowirB
LO TS 2 ANO 3, BLOCK *A*.
OVIEDO HEIGHTS. ACCOROMO
T O TH E P U T THEREOF, AS
R EC O R O C D -M P U T BOOK 4,
R *2 o no s O P S tM a ro u 'c o u if,
TY , FLORIDA.
.
A/K/A *24 Caned Avenue. Orta (to.
FL 32710
W ITNESS MY HANO and * » tad
d toto Court an l aptomber 1*.
2X1.
(BEAU
Ctotki d tod
to Ckort C oul
B y J— » Jtekwto
Dapuly Ctortt
Ertrovanto LAaoodda*. F A
PO . Boa 2X11
Tampa, Florida 33S22-S01I
FO1004720

N O TK E O P
N O TK E IS HEREBY GIVEN p u ­
tte d to • Fin d JudgmaTO d

P G Baa M 01I

totow
d no oool to you. tar too
d certain aaawtance
oonted Court AddntokaJton
at M l N. Pwk Avanuo, BoTOad,
Florida 33771. totophono
(407)4*5-4227. vTOhm 1
day* d yo u laoofel d toto dootment t haattog knpakod. (TO O) 1*0048*4771.
Pubkah Sm awrter 28. and Octoter
3 .2 X 1
EE203_________________________
T tX C S K U T C O U R T,
OP TMB O O H TEIN TH
Bf ANO FOR
COUNTY.
FLORDA
C M . ACTION
C A M N tt *7-434 CA
OW M ON 14-vr
BANK ONE MORTGAGE AS
SUCCESSO R M IN TER EST TO
AMERICAN FLETCHER
MORTGAGE COMPANY. PTC .

BR AN CR O FTO .BH B1UY.daL
N O TK E OP RESCHEDULED
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pu
tuanl to x Oidar Raathadu«ng
1 4 .2 X 1 .2 X 1 and antarod to Cm
NO 97-424C A dto a C k tartC o uld
toa EIGHTEENTH Judtod Ckort to
and tor S EM M O U Couay. Florida
where*! BANK ONE MORTGAGE
A9 SUCCESSOR M INTEREST TO
AMERICAN FLETCHER M ORT­
GAGE COMPANY. INC., to toa
Ptaintifl and BRANCROPT 0 .
SHIRLEY; FEDERAL DEPOSIT
INSURANCE CORPORATION AS
SUCCESSOR M INTEREST TO
RESOLUTION TRUST CORPORA­
TION AS RECEIVER FOR FREE­
DOM SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSO­
CIATION, AMERICAN GENERAL
HOME EQUITY, INC.; aro toa
Oefandama. I wB te l to to* htgfart
and Pad bkktor tor ca x « WEST
FRONT DOOR O f THE SEM M O U
CO UN TY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
FORO. FLORDA d 11.C0AM. on toa
I X day d Octoter. 2X 1. toa X
torto to swd Ftod JudgmaTO:
LO T IS . OAK FOREST. UNIT ONE.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF. AS RECOROEO M
P U T BOOK 22. PAGES *143.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEM M O U
COUNTY. FLORIOA TOGETHER
W ITH THE FOLLOWING ITEMS O f
PERSONAL PROPERTY RANGE.
HOOD. GARBAGE DISPOSAL.
DISHWASHER.
HOT
WATER
HEATER. FURNACE. /UR CONOR
HONING UNIT. ANO SMOKE
DETECTORS
A/K/A 101* CHOKE CHERRY
DRIVE. CASSELBERRY. FL 3 2 7 X
4003
W ITNESS WV HANO w d toa teat
d toto Court xSepaw rter 19 2X 1 ’
(SEAL)
Clark d toe Ckcut Coul
By Mery Stnxv*
Deputy Q v t
Echevem* lAoaoaatea, PA

NOTICE M HERESY OIVEN p u •uant to X Order RoorhadUkig
Foradooue Soto datodM P 132X1
. 8X 1 and otewad to C a x N a X
1X 1 CA d tot Ckort C a u l d to*
EIGHTEENTH Jud dd C k o d l to «k f
Count*. Florida
IT M ORTGAGE.
t t o . B tot PfetokS and DARRYL
POW ELL;
THE
UNKNOWN
•POUS&amp;CO-TENANT OP DARNVL
POW ELL NK/A WEMA POW ELL
«r* to* Ottondtote I wB tod to to*
M d a d and bad Mdter tor c a h d
W E S T FRONT DOOR OP TH E
S E M M O U CO UN TY C O U R T­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLO R D A al
11XAM , entooday d O C T I* 2X 1
2 X 1 . to* tateatog doaotoad propv to add Ftod
la B v o r
IMk
LO T 1
(M SAN LANTATH RO S EC ­
TIO N , ACCUROMQ TO TH E P U T
THEREOP AS RECORDED M P U T
BOOK 13. PAGE 71, OP TH B PUB­
LIC RECOROS OP S E M M O U
COUNTY. P U M O A
A K A 14X MARA COURT. SAN­
FORD. FL 32771
W ITNESS MY HAND and (to aad
d toto Coul x K P I* 2X 1 2 X 1 .
(SEAL)
MwyamaMon*
Clark d toa Ckort Cout
ByM w y B o ip t
Dapuly Clark
Erhavwita l.ln o c toH i. P A
P .a Baa 2X11
Tkmpe. Florida 338224019
F9*072744
**Sx Arttortom akh O w M B x A d
» you wa ■ p a ra u id h i dufM ky
to partkBMki to H » praoawtoio. you
d n e a a d to ye u .b r toa
*1
'
C o ul I
•k (01 N. Park Avante
Ftortdt 3(771,
(407)4414227, vrtMn ( working
day* d you facafert of toto decu­
man* ( hawing toipXad. (TO O ) 1■0044*4771.
Pubteft Saptomter M . x Octoter 3.
(X I
EE2X

n

. Or I H i E X U iiU N I H
ju d ic ia l rm riw r
\ ■1 'fU*O r F U M O A . %, tc\ \
M A ID PON
COUNTY

C A M IDk S 1 4 A 4 X 1 4 4 3
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANY
F/K/A CHEM KAL M ORTGAGE
COMPANY.
WALTER A DORFM EHTER. d d .
N O TK E O P
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN purauero to .a Ftod Jjdgnw rd d
Forodoaure d d X _ _ 2 X 1 . and
antorad to Caaa Nr. 01-CA-3C2-14G d to* Chart Caul d to* EIGH­
TEEN TH JuSctof Ckort to and tor
SEM M O U Couay, Flortdi wherein
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANY
F/K/A CHEM KAL M ORTGAGE
COMPANY B PtotoX and W ALTER
A DORFMEISTER ANO CHRIS­
TIN E A DORFM EISTER A/K/A
CHRISTINE A FERRAND, GENER ­
AL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORA­
TIO N ; SEABREEZE SECUR ITY,
M C. QB/A SEABREEZE SECURL
TY CORP.; MONOGRAM CREDfT
CARO BANK OP GEORGIA: M ET­
ROPOLITAN SAVMGB BANK: ANO
____ _ AN UNKNOWN PERSON M
POSSESSION OF TH E SU B JECT
REAL PROPERTY, aro Defendant I
wd te l to toa Mgftod and bed Did­
der tor caah m to* Wad kora dou d
toa Coutoouaa to SANFORO. 8EMH
N O U County. Ftortda. 11.X ardbcR
on toa I t (toy d Octoter. 3 X 1 . tow
torto to add Ftod JuJgmwa. tow*:
LO T I X MDOCN LAKE. PHASE
tu. UNTT V. ACCOROMO TO TH E
P U T THEREOF AS RECOROEO M
P U T BOOK 2*. PAGES X ANO 41.
PUBUC RECOROS O F S E M M O U
COUNTY. FLORDA; a lb I X Attar
Court. Santord, FL 32773
DATED tota 1* day d f
2X 1.
» J ________rr
■wyenne
Aa Ctotk d
ol aatd Court

By Mary Skaupa
Aa Deputy Ctortt
Submated by
Faber IGatU. P. A
Strte 300
1570 Mwkuga Avenue
Coral Qabtoa, Ftortda 33144
(306)8434110
•Poroona wth a dtabday who need
4 apood accommodation to pwbdP»ta to toto proceadng thodd con­
tact ADACoadnatot al Sammota
Couay Coutoouaa, X I N. Parti
Avanua. Suit fOOI. Sanford.
Ftortda 32771, d Wart kve (toy*
priot
to
toa
procaedtog.
Trtechone 1407)323 -4130 art. 4227;

1-4004*64771 (TDO) or 14009*3*770 (V) via Ftortda Raley
PubOth Soptwiter 2*. and Ocvoter
3.2 X 1
EE2M

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Freeor Low
Cost Health
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P Q . Boa 2984
Oriando, FL1
407-428*044
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IM H O L DELGADO, M CA MARK)
L U » DELGADO, d d .

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N T M CMCUT COUNT
OF TM I

Ndtoe It hereby gven PwL purwant ta a Final Judgment at
Sapftntoer 14,1001, ateareP to C M
Caw Number 0XCA-1 IS -140, ki Da
Ckoril Court lor SwOwta Couky,
nortPa, whaeto U B E R T Y I M M
• M X , U E la * * M a t and
MARIO L DELGADO, M CA MARK)
LUM D tLO A O O , d a i. are toe

F U N a t1 * 1 S
Pt RE; ESTATE OF
DAM EL WALKER
NOTICE OF ADMPP B TM TW N

DAMEL WALKER ................ Fla
Nuntoar 01-31* CF. la pendkw ki tw
O o r t Court tor Sandnata Courky,

N O n C a O F B A LS
N O TCE S M R E B Y GIVEN pu•uard to wi Older ar Fkwl Judgmam
^Ite
A wtyi ro
ftetobwiwa
S^te
lfxi i bAm
rvo o iw v
dm
araarad an Septan bat 14, K01 n
I I I caaa now panWng to aatd Court,
tw atpaa at ahtoh la toSeMM above.
I eO aat to Pw M ^wal and leal bid­
der h r cm R at toe WeM From Dear,
SEMINOLE CO UN TY COURT­
HOUSE. K I Norto F a n Avanua.
Santerd. Florida 32771, M 1140
A M an Pw IM l M y at Octobar.
2001. toe toaoirtngdeecribad proper­
ty ae am brih to aatd Ordar or Fkwl
Judgmam. to-aft
LO T X SLOCK a SUNLAMO
ESTATEX ACCOROFtO TO T M
FLAT THEREOF AS RCCOROCD It
FLAT BOOK 11. F A D U 11
THROUQH 22, FUM JC RECOROS
OF SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLOMCA.
e V .: POP CHEROKEE C M O S .
SANFORD, FIO M O A S2773
ORDERED to SEMPtOLS Couky.
Ftortda, Ma I t dm ot SapWnbar.

2001.
S2T72.

lo t *4. AUTUM N G U N PH AM L
■eoenfeig ta tw HM raraa t reeotrt.
a t to PWf Baafe M , P*gefa) aa a rt
47 of *w Pubis!~ wda of Bartends

Countp Ftortda.
rt puMa aria to Ha hfgw* fed baat
bidaw. lor eatfi at M Flora Door,
KI Marti Parti Man*. Sartotl FU
K771, m 11» un. antw t( tapat
M t* U * a a * a r *.1001

^ErtKOFTHICtCUIT COURT
ir M n iw t a

Want M. Patton .......... tw

itX Bou to Mr * Awnua, Bute 10S

•ctpaaa ki N a proceodhg M t , atPvto tow n (7) days prtor la any pro-

The

id iw p e re o n -

ALL W TE M S TED PERSONS ARE
NOm FND THAT.
A l pereane an ehom Oka noaca to
at Pw nOL tw
ct Pw poroonat reprevanua. or futoddton ot
N o Court ore tatpirad to Na Iw b
oblacatma a * l Pda Court WITHBt
T M LATER O F TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER T M DATE O F T M FW BT
PUBLICATION O F TM B NOTICE
O R TM R TY DAYS A FTER T M
DATE OF SERVICE O F A COPY OF
TVPS NOTICE ON THEM.
A l etadSora at Pw dacadml and
odwr paraona hairing ctakna or
a copy el Pda

Oaea of toe Court, S a n M a Couky
Coutoouoa, M t Norto Fart Arerste,
Santori, FL M 7 JI, IllipHona
407MS4330. TO O 1-000-066*771
Strrfc**.
X 2001
EE207

i f T M COUNTY COURT FOR
I COUNTY,
Caaa Na. S M C -ttS -ltC R
T M V U A S O F CASSELBERRY
HOME OW NERS ASSOCIATION,
P C . a Florida oorpendm.

ERM EUNOO
OOtNON IS
ant
FRANCES QUINONES,
DatandarRa)
N O TICS O F SALS
N O TICE IS M M B Y GIVEN pun
auart to Fiat certato F M Judgment
at Foradoaue and Oamagae ASar
Thai dated September IE 2001,
anlarad ki Caaa No. 01-8C-1041IC-R at t a C a rry Cout at ( i t
B RQaan R Judcfaf O o * ki and tor
js tt n m * u w y , r one*. «n «rw i
T M V ELA S O F CASSELBERRY
HOM EOW NERS ASSOCIATION.
PtC N 9w Pidnfrt. and ERMEUN0 0 Q UIN O N ES and FRANCES
OLPNONES are Pie Oetandeda, Pel
1
M l to toe htgwd and bad Mddar lor oaah at Pw eaal Pont door at
tw P maneta C o rk y CouPwuaa ki
Ftortda, at 11.00 a m . on
lay ot October, 2001, la Pw
Mali abate*-M- - ■----

L O T H TtW Y U A S O f CASStLSERRY, PHASE A aa par pw ptrt
PwnaoF aa leedntad ti PW Bso* 4E
Papas 4P-4K of toe Pubic Peooroa
of Samtooie C o rk y Ftortda (Pared
(akad add eat S4J4 M a n Lane
rtPkar Park, FtarMa 32792).
DATED Pta IP dby at September.

2001.
MARYANNS MORSE. CLERK O F
CO UR T
By: Mary Stroup
Depay dark
James A. Quaere). Eeg.
Florida Bar N a f 12400
Jarrwa A. Oudtoo. F A
*44 Waal New England Avenue.
SuaaO
Wkkar Park, Florida 32TN
(407)445-2228 / teffphone
COUNSEL TO FUUNTVF,'
T M V ELA S O F CASSELBERRY
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
ate
» you ana a person a * a dfeabtey
•rto naada any eooommodtacn ki
*
* - _ te
a— L . t e l * —— _ - —r
OnJm
D
pinK|M—lV
FI W pnXBBOtog; you are anedrdt a/ no coat k&gt;
you a» F w pttnNfcn of cartan aaaf' lanca.
Plaaaa contact Court
Adntobfeeepn at K I Norfl Para
Aranua. Suita N K 1 . Santond.
Ftortda 32771, Mapncrw (407*05&lt;227. adhto h*o ( 2) aerktog cays of
your reosfcf ot Faa awnmonac P you
ana iwataip or totoa kipwaod aa( Ih a h u t t i.

PuM M Saptombd 2E and Ocaobar
X 2001
EE20d_________________________
at t h e a tic u rr

co urt

FOR T M EIGHTEENTH
ju d icia l cwcurr,
at AND FOR
IPM BtO LE COUNTY.
FLOM OA.
C IV E ACTION
CASE N O . 01-CA-17P1-144C
LIBERTY NATIONAL BAML

LONOW OOO MARINE. FTC. I V .
LONG WOOD MARINE SERVICES.
PtC.: SO U TH TR U S T BANK OF
ORLANOO. SOUTHTRUST BANK
N A ; and ORLANOO DIGITAL
TELEPHONE CORP.
N O TIC E O F S A U UNDER
JUO O M O CT O F FORECLOSURE
TAKE N O TICE awl aw blowing
daaetbad property located at 3I7S
North
US.
Highway
17-02,
Longwood, Ftortda 12710-3747 In
tongwood.
Sammota
County,
Florida, w tart la fw sOyad rartar at
tag acOon. la iw sated nar aaaary to
waaty tw Final Judgment
ALL TH A T PART OF T M NORTH
291.7 F E E T O F LOTS *1 ANO 82.
LYING EAST O F HIGHWAY 17-92.
SPRING HAMMOCK. ACCORDING
TO T M MAP OR PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED M PLAT BOOK 2 .
PAGES 2 THROUGH X PUBLIC
RECOROS O F SEUWOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA. Warranty Daad
recorded at O R . Book IM P. Paga
1755. Pubic Racarda oI Sammota
County. Fiono*. and Catbhcala
racordad at O R Book 1100, Pgm
Pubkc Records ot Sammota
Courry Florida, bang ncotporawd
harem by m e talaranca (the
■Property")
dwa be add to tw htgtwal and beat
bidder tor caah at Pw Waal Front
Door Sammota County Counrwuaa.
K I NotPl Park Aranua. SantenL
Florida, on November I, 2001. al
11.00 a m . In accordance with
146031. Ftortda Statutes The aala
M t be made purauatk to a Fkul
Judgment at Foredoom dated
September 20. 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Mary S co pe
JON E. KANE. Esq .
MATEER A HARBERT. P A

tut.

i at tw M

at M i

Court W ITHIN T M LATER O F
TH R EE MONTHS A FTER T M
DATE OF T M F M S T PUBLICA­
TIO N O F IM S NOTICE OR TM R TY
DAYS AFTER T M DATE O F SER­
VICE OF A COPY O F TH M NOTICE
O N THEM.
A l otw r cradtoa of tw dMidara

court W ITHBt TH R EE M ONTHS
AFTER T M DATE O F T M F K S T
PUBLICATION OF THM NOTICE.
ALL CLAM S, DEMANDS ANO
0BDECT10NS NOT SO FE ED W RL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
The data ot tw (rat pubtcaaon ot
PdaNo*caltSiptm bar2P.200l.
ROBERTA D. WALKER
18018. Locual Avanue
SantenL FL 32771

MARYANM MORSE. CLERK
Aa dark. C ko rt Coul
SEMMOLE. Flatkta
ByM arySkouw
Aa Deputy Ctarii
SPEARS HOFFMAN, F A
70S Beuti Dkda H jRaay
Com! Qdtaa, Florida M l44
TMaphona (308)08422*0
Famona trito thaablty aha naad 4
pate to Ida paoceedtog teoUd*rav
tod AOACeotWnator at X I N Park
Avenue. SUto N . Santerd, Fkrtti
32771, at toaat torn daya prior to Iw
procaadtog. TMaphena: (407)3234330 ExL 4227; 1 100-444P771(TDOL or 1 a0O4844770(V).
via Ftortda Relay tanrioa^o
FuMrttSaptombar 2X and Octobar
X 2001
EE212
M T M C S IC IS T COURT
O F TM 1 P TH
JU O K IA L CBtCLPT
Bt ANO FOR
I COUNTY.

cassno;

01

n e u te r
BANK OF NEW YORK, CWABS.
P C . ASSET-BACKED
CERTIFICATES. BERKS 1MS-T22
FLAJNTFF
VS.
PABLO P E R E l W LM NQ . ANO W
DEAD, T M UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS, DEVISEES. QRANTEES.
AS8K7NEES. UENOR9,
CREDITORS, TR USTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAStM O AN
M TIR E S T BY. TH R O UGH UNOER
OR AGAINST PABLO PEREZ.
EVELYN PEREZ; BENEFICIAL
FLORCA. INC.; JOHN DOS ANO
JA M DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
N01ICN OF
c a

tor
Harry G Rent M
Florida Bw Na 2400S2
1120 W. Fkel Street. Sate B
Telephone: (407)321-K 11
Fubiatc Saptombar I t , and nrevm
X 2001
EE210
Bt TM CBtCWT COURT FOR
IPNPtOLE COUNTY.
FIOMOA.
CRrtL OtVIStON
CASS HO..SBCA-1SPS-1441 ...
BANK ONE.' N A . AB TR U S TEE
H/a T M FIR ST NATIONAL BANK
OPCM CAOCL A SYR U S TES ."
LENARO DOtOtt UNKNOWN
TEN AN T NO. 1;UM (NOW N
TEN AN T NO. X UNKNOWN
TEN AN T NO. S( UNKNOWN
TEN AN T NOl 4; UNKNOWN
TENANT NO. X UNKNOWN
TEN A N T NO. •; and ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMtNG
IN TER ESTS
BY.
THROUGH,
UNDER OR AOAJNST A NAMED
DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION. OR
HAVING OR CLAA5NQ TO HAVE
ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR W TERE3T
IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN
DESCRBED.
NOTICE O F SALS
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 4S
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauard to an Older or Summary FkW
Judgment oI torectoaura dated
Saptombar 14, 2001 and araarad In
Cm
Na 0&amp;CA-tSSS-14Q at Iw
Ckcua Court ot Pw EictaaanPi
Judtottl Cktud In and tor Sammota
County. Florida, akwtaki Bank O ra,
N A . aa Ttualae LV a The Fkel
Nabonal Bank ot Oecaga aa Ttualee
la Platmdl and LENARO DIXON;
UNKNOWN TEN AN T NO. 1;
UNKNOWN TEN AN T NO. X
UNKNOWN TEN AN T NO. X
UNKNOWN TEN AN T NO. 4;
UNKNOWN TEN AN T NO. S;
UNKNOWN TEN AN T NO. I ; and
ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM­
ING PiTERESTS BY, THROUGH.
UNOER OR AOAJNST A NAMED
DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION. OR
HA VINO OR CLAM BtO TO HAVE
ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST
IN TH E PROPERTY HEREIN
DESCRIBED, ate Detendmte. I &lt;vd
aaP to Pwhtghaat and beat bidder tot
caah on Thm dey al Pw Waal From
Door ot Iw SamtnoW County
Coutiouaa. K I North Parti Avanua.
Sanford. Florida 12771 at Sammota
County. Florida, ar 11:00 a m. on Pw
IS day ot October. 2001. aw know­
ing daaerbed property aa eat totPi ki
awd Otdar or Final Judgmem. toratt
TH E W EST 1/2 OP T M SOUTH
1/2 OP LO T 3 OF W F. LEAVITTS
SUBDIVISION. ACCOROINQ TO
TH E PLAT THEREOF RE COHOED
I t FLAT BOOK 1. PAGE 27. OF
T M PUBLIC RECOROS OF 8EML
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
P you are a penon adh a dtoapwry
order to patkdpala to Pda proceed­
ing, you are ended, al no coal to
you. to Iw prowakin ot cariato aaaWtance Plaaaa contact tw Court tt
407-445-4X30 eritan two (2) enktog
daya ot you teewpt at tow Notice, I
you are heating a vote* knpakad.
cat Ftortda Relay Senricw (100) M S1770.
Dated al Scntord. Florida, on
Saptombar IX 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Ae dark. O roul Court
*
By Mery Stroupe
Aa Deputy Clatk
SMITH 1 HIATT. P A
Anomeyf lor PlerkW
Suw 303
Fort Lauderdale. FL 33100
PubkahSapWmtwr 2X and October
X 2001
EE211
M T M CW CW T COURT
OF T M 1ITH
ju o ic ia l c ir c u it

H A N D FOR
I S M BtO U COUNTY.
FIO M O A
c a m n o . o i-C A -i«a a -i4 -a
BA MORTQAGE. LLC. tucc.raor by
merger to NATK3NSBANC
MORTQAGE CORPORATION.

BRYAN J PEARSON. M ux. at el.

NOTICE IS M R E B Y OIVEN p w
auam to 1 Summary Fkwl Judgmam
ct Fomctoaure deled Sept 20. 2001
entered to C M Cw eN e. 01C A 1 IK
14 W ot toe Cka A Court ot tw 1PTH
JudOW Ckort to vto tor SEM M OU
Couky. Santord. Ftortda. I aB aai to
Pw N p a d and beat bidder tor caah
al AT W EST FRONT DOOR OP
COURTHOUSE al Pw SEM M OU
Couky Courihouae totend at 301N.
Park Avanua, Sarkord, FL 32771 to
SantenL Ftortda. at 11.00 a m on tw
23 day bt Octobar. 2001 Iw toaovang
deaertwd property ae M l hrth to.
aatd Suim wry Fkwl Judgmam. » LO T It; B L O C K 'J. FOXWOOR
U M T X ACCOROM Q TO T M P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK IX PAGES 72 AND 7XPUBLtC RECORDS O F SEM M O U
COUNTY. FLO M O A
Dated tka 21 day ot Saptanbar.
2001.
*
(C M C U T C O U R T H A L )
MARYAMt MORSE
Ctotk el Pw Ckcua C a ul
By: M vy Stroupe
Leputy Clark
Pubiahto:
THE S E M M O U HERALD
T M LAW OFFICES O F DAV C J.
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PUUN TET
aoi X umvaraay Drive Bu m soo
PlamaOon, FL 33324
(154)2334000
01-717S7(CWF)
M ACCORDANCE WITH T M
AMERICANS W ITH OtSABXITIES
ACT, pamona w ill daabMaa needtog a apaewt accommodaBon kiodd
oontod CO UR T A0A5M3TTMT10N,
at
tw
SEMINOLE
County
Courihouae at 4074154227.14000944771 (TO O ) of 1400-0664770,
M rMAM n M y Bmpw V.
Pub4eh Septerrtoer 24. and Orirkwr
X 2001
EE211
I t T M C M C U T COURT
O P TM 1 M 1
JUO ICIAL CM C U T,
S E M M O U COUNTY.
FIO M O A
OCNERAL
JURISDICTION OW HON
CASE NO; 01 CA PS414 0
ABN AMRO MORTQAGE GROUP.
INC., luccetaor by merger to
ATLANTIC MORTQAGE 4
INVESTMENT CORPORATION
PLAJNTFF
VX
JONATHAN E. WILLIAMSON. IF
UVM O. ANO IF DEAD. T M
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIONEEX L1ENORX
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH UNOER
OR AOAINST JONATHAN E.
WILLIAMSON. MARS.YN M.
WILLIAMSON. IF UV1NQ. ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. OEVISEES, QRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH UNOEn
OR AOAINST
MARILYN M.
WILLIAMSON. ELIZABETH C.
WILLIAMSON, SABAL POINT
COMMUNITY SERVICES
ASSOCIATION. INC . SAN MARCO
V41AS ASSOCIATION M L JOtPt
DOE and JANE OOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS Pt POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
a
RS-MOT1CSOF
N O TC E IS HEREBY GIVEN pwauam to an Ordar Granting tfw
Itetun to Raaat Fuactoaua Sale
dared Septemtwt 17, 2001 entered
to C M Caaa Na 01 CA 884 14 0 ct
tw Ckcul C a u l ot Iw I t li JudUel
ctrajt n and tor S EM M O U Couay.
SANFORD. Ftortda. I M i te l to tw
Ngrwat and beat Sutter tor caan at
toe W EST FRONT DOOR at tw
SEMINOLE Couky Courihouae
located at K I NORTH PARK
AVENUE to SANFORO. Florida. U
11.00 a m on Iw 23 day ot October.
2001 M lolownQ
propifly aa Ml torti to aatd Summery Fret
Judgment to u t
THAT CERTAPt COtlOOAtlNIUM
PARCEL KNOWN AS UNIT 39. OF
BULDING 9 ANO AN UNOIVICEO
INTEREST Pt THE COMAION ELE­
MENTS APPURTENANT TO SAIO
UNIT. ALL Pt ACCORDANCE WITH
THE COVENANTS. CONDITIONS.

sum soo

PLANTATION, FL 3X324
(954)2334000
01-7O394(FM)AM1
e-m-e- te - « - - a a -----a e% - e. —
r v m s g W T iN i 4wi *na u w o h
X 2001
EE214
■4 T M C M C U T COURT
OF T M DQHTSSMTH
JU O IC U LC S IC U T
M ANO FOR

I COUNTY.
O VX O IV W O N
C A M NOu 01-CA-1343-14D
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION, Id,

JAY D. ABRAMSON. P tvtog. and P
daadi Iw ukmoan tp c u «(»). hake.
iwwra, crerWora, troati *«*■?*«*
ck/mt paniM aerrwig an iw m is i Pjx
t n u p i under or agatoal JAY 0 .
ABRAMSON. Unknotvn Bpouaa el
JAY 0 . ABRAMSON. « married.
JO H N DOE and JANE DOE. to
account tor ukmoan paten ar
paraona to paaaaaaton; DdM ETT X
FO STER , TR USTEE OF THE
EM M ETT J. FOSTER TR UST datod
JUy ix 1N X RLK, L L C . a Waal
Va^na LiiteSQ uscwiy vO tTyiry,
In K to nk ncf if f ) Vw Affartcifti
* 0 ) QlnbatM Act, ptno oi r&gt;— dr»Q
*paa*k •ccornrnooaiion so p*mopato to Me pnocaadng thoukl con­
tact Pw kkprtduat or agency aandng
notice net later Pwn m e n daya prior
to Pw pruceedtog al Pw triV tit
gNan on Pw nonce. Tataphorw I I J 272-7040, 407-134-2050 or *042574087; I hearing knpakad. 11004654771 (TOO) or 14059551770 VOKa (V ) via Florida Relay
N O TC E OF P A LI
TO . T M ABOVE NAMED DEFEN­
DANTS. ANO ALL OTHER INTER­
ESTED PERSONS
Noaca U hereby given PwL p u ­
ritan! to a Final Judgment ol
Foradoowe entered to *W, above
atytad cauaa. to Pw Orouri Cout at
SemtoeW. unty, Ftortda. daacrtwd
aa;
Lot IX Sprtnga Landng. Urrt two.
acconkng to tw plat dwraoI aa
raoontod to PM Book 24. Paga 27.
2X 29. al Iw Pubic Reoorda at
Bemtoota County; Florida
al pttolc acta, to Pw hlgtwet and baat
bidder, tot caah. al »aal from door at
Iw Bemtoota Couky Cculnuaa.
X I North Pafk Avanua. Bantord.
Florida 12772. al 11.00 A M . on
Octobar IX 2001.
n * * u rrry rwxj ana n t m m cm
tow coul on Saptombet 19.2001.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clam ol Ckcua Court
By: Mary Sboupa
Deputy Clam
Aaonwy tor Pta»kkt.
Robert X WWa. F A , 1205 Weat
Ftotdwr. Suae A Tampa. Florida
33812
PubOWcSaptambar 24, a d Octobar
X 2001
EE216
I t T M C M C U T COURT
OF T M EIGHTEENTH
ju d ic ia l cw icurr
M ANO FOR
SEIM N OU COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASS N a 01-C A -121514-0
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. P C . SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO CROSSLAND
MORTGAGE CORP
DONNA M BARONE; and at
unknown parOea claiming by.
Pwough. under or agamet tw above
named Detendenta. who a/a not
known to tw daad « akva. wtwtwr
deviaea*.

Leca ls

L eca ls

T M ADM M OTRATION OFFICE OF
THE COURT. X I NORTH PARK
AVENUE. SANFORO. FLORIOA
32771. TELEPHONE (407)3234330. OR 1400-9554771 (ThO). or
14004554770 (VL VIA FLORIDA
RELAY SERVICE.
PuMah.SapWrmwr 2X and Octobar
X 2001
CE217

Semnota Couky. FtorFFa; S w n d ru i
S0012M0IW. along sted rl^tooMmy
few, a riatand of 654 91 tost lotos
potm ol cuvalus of a curve concave

ecals

Rt S TW C TW N X TERMS ANO
O T M R PROVISIONS O F THAT
DECLARATION OF CONOOMMAM
OF BAN MARCO VX1AX A CONDOM M HM .
AB
RECOROEO
OCTOBER 1X 1M4 M OFFICIAL
RECOROS BOOK 1SIX PAGES I
THROUGH to. INCLUSIVE. CER­
TIFICATE OF AMENOMENT FEED
DECEMBER 7, 1144 M OFFICIAL
RECOROS BOOK 1601. PAGE 1223
THROUGH 1228. INCLUSIVE, ANO
T M O AMENDMENT FEED MAY 1.
1045 M OFFICIAL RECOROS
BOOK 1435, PAGE 11»7 THROUGH
1202,
INCLUSIVE,
PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEM M O U COUN­
TY, FLORBA.
Dated Pta 20 d * ot Saptombar.
2001.
(C M C U T COURT SEAL)
MARYA7ME MORSE
Ctotk at Iw O ra n Coul
By: Dorolty W. Babon
Deputy Clark
Pubtahto:
T M SEM M O U HERALD
M ACCORDANCE WITH T M
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT. pataena arth itoahtWaa needtog a apactat accommodation thotrid
contact COURT AOMMISTRARON.
at
Pw
SEMINOLE
Couky
CouPwuaa at 407485-4277.1400*554771 (TOO) or 14004654770.
k7^te
* 2L%jLte
r u w 1**7 o• yen
DAVE) J. STERN. P A
101 X UMVERSITY O fW t

granlaaa.

aaa-gneea,

or otw r dalmenu; TENANT I I
and/or TENANT (2 . the pa/ttoa
Iraan-wd to accouk tor fw perron or
paraona n poaaeaaton, EOUtFIRST
CORPORATION. DON RE 10 FORD.
PC.
NOTICE OF S A U
Noaca la hereby given PwL pwsuanl to die Fatal Judgmam ot
Foredoewe dated September 14,
2001 in tore cauaa. I wil aai Pw prop­
erty situated to SEMINOLE Couky,
Florida deaemwd ae.
LO T 432. OAK FOREST UNIT
FOUR. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED PI PtAT
BOOK 29. PAGES 59 ANO 40. PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. a O R lD A
»V a 1012 FOX DEN COURT.
WINTER SPRINGS. FL 32704
al pubkc sate, to Pw htgtwel and beat
bidder, tor caah. at tw Wart Irom
door ot Iw courihouae. located al
K t N. Pam Avanua. Santerd.
Ftortda. a* TOO o'clock a m . on
Octobar IX 2001
DATED at Santerd. Florida Paa I I
day ol Saptombar. 2001
(Seal)
Mary Am Mona
Cwm at tw Ckcul Court
By: Mery Slnxpe
D+rmfy Ctefii
DougeaC Zahm. P A
144K U X Hwy 19 N . #300
Ctoarwater. a 13744
(727)434-4911 phone / (727)5391094 Wa
Plaaaa PutWah vuSammoW Hatart
PI ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT. A
PERSON Pt NEED OF A SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION TO PARTIIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING OR
TO ACCESS A COURT SERVICE.
PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY SHALL.
W ITHIN A REASONABLE TIME
PRIOR TO ANY PROCEEDING OR
NEED TO ACCESS A SEHVICE.
PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY. COURT

Wednesday. October 3. 2001

CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORKM
NOTICE IS M R EB Y OIVEN by Pw
Mayor and C ly Commteaion ol Iw
C»y at lake Mary. Florida, tw l aatd
Commteaion wW hold a C ty
CommWatan Marttog tor Iw pupoaaa ot hoMng a Pubic 1hating on
Ttkimday. October 14 2001 « 700
p m , or aa eoon aa potable kwraahar. to eeneider from lAranda F.
FWgaratd te r' Pw Duka Realty
Corporator;, appleam. a tequert tor:
r\ - e 1——i _ — - e — te _* _
. _
u^MYTTwianon o* iaxj*ixm u t norv
•Ubatamwt davtabon artrtng out at
Pw Nonce ol Prepoeed Change
(N O P Q Red on JWy 1X2001 lorkw
Nonnpor* Dtvwoprw* of Htgionai
Impact (DRI) Devetopment O de r
(DO) and.
Approval ol Pw Fkrt Amended and
Reamed DOtorlwNorthpokkDRI.
The aubfad property being located
eaal ol kaarrtata 4. avert ol Lake
Emma Road between w. Lake Mary
BoMevard and Sand Pond Road,
mom parfeutorty daacrtw d aa tottorra:
A l tw t part el Oovammam Lot 1.
Section IX TowmeNp 20 South.
Range 29 Eaal SamrtoW Couky;
Ftortda. lytog Caatarty ot Stale Road
400 (tmerrtaae 4); and atoo Iw Y'aal
330 Wat oI Iw Northweel 1/4 ot Iw
Northwaal 1/4 ol Section IS ,
TbakWhlp 20 SouPt, Range X Eaal.
LESS toad rigid of way, and atoo Iw t
part of Pw Bouliwert 1/4 ol Iw
NotPwtart 1/4 of Section ix lying
North of Pw North tow of
Oovammam Lot 2. Section 13.
Tbavwhh 20 SoulL Range 29 EeeL
Banknote Couky, Ftondx atrtandod
Eaeterty. lying wartarty ol Lake
Emma Road.
ANO
A l Pwaa Wndi lytog to Oovammam
Lot 2. Section IX Township 20
Souti. Range » EaaL and Seaton
IX Towrwtap 20 SoUh. Range X
East. Lake Mam. Florida, daacrtwd
aa toiowt: From Pw Souhaaal cor­
ner of Section IX Townahip 30
SoUh. Range 29 EeaL ron along Pw
Range brw bafvwan Rangaa 29 and
X . Northooai DPI Eart. » M Wat to
a potm an tw North iV k of way Ira
of a City Road (IS Wat wide); twnce
MwTTiy u x j PfOnn ngm o* wwy ■ *
continoa along aatd Range Una
North 0021M Eart. 1549 98 Wat to
to te te _ . ■
aa ■ ate ■ te ■ ■ e-----■m
ot ovgrrang.
vwnc* m « v tog aatd Range Una net North
1951031 Wart. 12088 Wat. thence
rut South 0021091 Wart. 272.00
Wat: Pwnca tun North (9541201 Wart
t,191.1t Wet to a point on Pw
Easterly nf* of aay few ol State
H ^m a y 400 (1-4); twnca iu&lt; along
aatd Eertarty ngm Otway bw North
17541331 EeaL 1 X 0 0 9 Wet to aw
North few ol Government Lot 2.
Section 13. Townahip X South.
Range 29 Eeat twnce Waving aatd
Eertarty nyc ot way bw . run along
Iw North few ol Oovammam Lot 2.
North 89351221 EeaL 882 07 Wat to
Pw Northeast comet ol aatd
Government Lot 2. twnca run North
89321171 Eart 998 S3 Watto a P O C
ol a curve to Iw WA on tw Westerly
right ol way few ot Lake Emma
Road, having a radius ol 788 2D tael
amt a' cental angle of 05961011;
PWnc# along Pw Weelerty right of
hay few ol Lake Emma Road, lu i
along Pw are of laid curve 9X71 Wat
to Pw F.T.; Pwnca run South
04261021 Wart 44 7.il Wat to Iw
PC. ot a curve to Pw WR having a
m9ue ol 1S1SM Wat and a central
angle of 1B20417I; hence along Pw
are of aatd curve 511.97 Wat to Pw
B Y ,
r .l- i

WtteteiM
——* a i l l B M O C * M a y in g U t Q

- e ■
try

rHpk ol way few ol Lake Emma
Road, run North 99531231 Waal.
999 09 Wat to Pw Park ot Begmnmg.
being to SamtooW Couky; Ftondx
ANO
AJI thoaa tend! lying to Government
Lot 2. Section 11. Township 30
South. Range 29 Eart. Lake Mary.
Ftortda, daicrb id aa kdowa: From
tw SouPwaal corner oI Seckon IX
Townahip 30 8ouPl Range 29 Eart.
run along tw Range Una between
Ranges 29 and X . North 00211001
East X X Wat to a peek on Pw
North ngm ol way few ol a C ty Road
(68 Wat wide); Pwnca along laid
North h(Fk ol way few. ru i North
89561381 Wart. 12088 leal to Pw
Potol ol Degevwig. Pwnca conanu*
ing afong laid North rigm ol way bw .
run North 9964001 Wart. 1549 89
Wat to a pork on Vw Eertarty ngm ol
way few ol Stats H ghway 400 (1-4):
Pwnca Waving said North nghr oI
way few ol a O ty Road, iu i along Pw
Easterly ngm ol way bw ol Stale
Hgfmay 400, Norto 1754011 East
1.342 20 Wet Pwnca Waving said
r aawrty nghi oI aay bw . ru ; South
995412a East 1.1(1.11 Wat Pwnca
run Souto 002110a Wart. 1.277 90
Wat to Pw Potol oI Beginning, bemg
n Semnoto Couky. Ftondx
SAIO PROPERTY ALSO BEING
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS;
A portion of Oovammam Lot 1 to
Section 13, Township 20 SouPt.
Range 29 Eart and a portion ot
Section 19, Township 20 South.
Range X East. SaminoW Couky,
Florida, being more particularly
From tw SouPwaal corner ol
Section 11. Township 20 South.
Rings 29 Eart. run N 002aiTtE.
along Pw range bw between Range
29 Eart and Range X East a dwtance ot 1542 89 Wat tor a POINT
OF
BEGINNING;
Pwnca
NB962144IW. a Ortance oI 120 86
Wet Pwnca S0020H 2IW. a (Istance
ot 1548 88 leal to a point on Pw
North rigm-o( way few ot a cky road,
said point betog 3300 Wei North of
toe SouPt few ol said Section IX
thence run N88SS1IXY/, parallel with
said SouPt few. a distance ol
1546.73 lael to a point on Pw
Easterly right ol way
few
ol
toterslale Highway No. 4 (1-4) (S R.
400); thence rui N1753i55tE. along
said right oT way fna. a ckstance ol
4425.10 Wat to a port on tw fended
access righl-ot-wey few of said
Interstate Hghway No 4. aa
deserted n O H Book SM. Pegs
394 of Pw Pubkc Records ol
Semmoto Couky. Ftondx said posit
bang on a curve condve
Southeasterly having a radius oI
114423 Wet thence Horn a tangent
bearing of N2222i08iE. through a
central angle ol 47121461. run
NortwasWrty along toe arc ol seel
curve, a balance ol 844 51 Wei to a
poek o1 Urgency Pwnca continue
along
said right ol way
few
N4934i54iE. a (Faience ol 19 31 fart
to a poek on Pw Eart few ol toe Weat
330 00 tort of toe Northwaal 1/4 ol
aw Northwaal 1/4 cl Section IB,
Townahp 20 BouPi. Range X Eaal:
Pwnca departing teal ngm ol-wey
few. run S00004XKW. a (Faience of
1115 X feet to toe SouPwaal comer
ol serf Weal 330 00 Wei. thend ru i
S485UIUE. along Pw Souti few ol
Pw Northwest 1/4 ol Pw Northwaal
1/4 ol text Section IX a (Faience ol
449 72 Wet to a pont on toe Wert
ngm-afway few ol Lake Emma Road
aa deaemwd si O H Book 1281 al
Paga 524 ol Pw Pubkc Records ol

a ■- —a. . _ _

a,
rYOYlTTWWSTBrry
rMYIny ■

Lec

^ _J
T •CPU* Of

631X Wat toand torouO; a cammf
anga o129234X9. run Soutowaatoriy
along toe arc of aatd curve, a dtotand of 324 73 MOto a potm of ten­
dency, toand conenkng afong toa
Wart ngk-oFway few ol Lake Emma
Road being 17.00 Wat Wee! ol parattol and concsrkrtc wah toal (6 00 leal
rigm ot wey aa daacritad to 0 H
Book 319. rt Page 114 ol toe Pubic
Records of Semtnote Couky.
Ftondx run 82916140*. a (Ferencs
012411 tort to toa point of curvature
of a cunm concave BouPwaotorty
having a radkw of 790.20 feel;
toand torougi a central anga of
fflOOOq. rui Sauewaaiaily atong
toa are of aatd curve a cFstand of
38099 feet to e petot of lengancy.
toand 90427H0IW. a (Fstand of
497 X tort to too potol a curvalua
a a c u te concave Eaafariy hairing e
radtoe a 1519.39 Wa. Pwnd
(trough a tanfert anga of 1920KM1,
rui BouPwartarly along tw arc of
aatd curve, a (Fatenca of 811.40 Wat
Pwnd dspamng said curve and aatd
ngm-cf-wey fna. rui NBP92M4IW
paratel wrto toa Souto few a Pw
Southwest 1/4 of Section 1S.
Towrwrnp 30 Souto. Rings X Eaa.
a (Fetand of 999 X Wa to Pw
POINT OF BEOPMNO.
The Pubic Hsaing wa be held to
toa Criy Commwaton Chemfwm a
I X N Country Club R d. Law Maryi
Tlw Pubic W totead to Otondand be
hoard. Said hearing may comtous
horn lima to feiw unrt Pw Mayor and
Cky Commwaton make a Prwf scion.
Oueaoons ragaTOtog tote asm can be
addressed to BW Spivey, Cky
Planner a (407) 905-1442.
NOTE: IF A PERSON D EC CC S
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
BY TH E COMMISSION W ITH
RESPECT TO ANY M ATTER CON­
SIDERED AT TIPS M EETING OR
M AR PfO . M OR S M W XL NEED
A RECORD O F T M PROCEEDP4GS. ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEEO TO
ENSURE TH A T A VERBATIM
RECORD OF T M PROCEEOMQS
IS MADE. WHICH RECORD
PfCLUOES THE TESTIM ONY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON W HICH T M
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. FLORI­
OA STATUTES 288 OIOS
PERSONS W ITH DISABXm ES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTIO PATE Pf ANY OF TH ESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CO N TA CT
T M CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT
LEAST 49 HOURS N ADVANCE OF
THE UEETPfQ AT 407-9(5-1424.
CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORKM
CAROL A FO STEH
CITY CLERK
PubOeh October X 2001
FF006
N O D C t OP CHANGE
O F FUTURE LAND USE
AN ORDINANCE OF TH E CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA. AMENOPfQ
TH E COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR
THE CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORI­
DA. PROVIDING FOR A CHANGE
O f FUTURE LANO USE DESIGNA­
TION FROM MEDIUM DENSITY
RESIDENTIAL (MDR) TO HlOH
O ENISTY RESIDENTIAL (HOR);
PROV.DP1G FOR SEVERABILITY.
CO N FLICTS. AND EFFECTIV E
OATE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Owl
the City ol Lake Mery City
Cotrmiaa«ni win ngd a pijbkc,hear­
ing ta dacuea Pw above pmpepid
onfewnd tor a ima l scato Mura
tend use amaratawrk to i t CtyW
Ccmprshanahra Plan Fulua Land
Uaa Mag A Fkrt flaadtog a Pw
above ordinance win be h
Thursday, October 4. 2001. at Lake
Mary Cky Hal. 100 North Country
Club Road. Lake Mary. Florida M
T OO P M. or aa seen Pwrsaftor aa
poasririe Tlw Second R itedng to
adopt the above ordnance wrt be
haid Octobar IX 2001. a Lake Mary
Cay HaX 100 North Coukry Club
Road, Lake Mary. Florida rt TOO
PM or aa soon Pwraaftor aa poaatbte
■
The property to be considered tor
Pw amaf-adW amentownw W aa
Prefect 2001-LU-02. FsaPwr Edge
AggPemX Marinfraifee I tnmaa. toa
Acres: Approitowwry 2X5 acrsx
LocePoni The northwaal comer a
B ui Drive and Rkwfwrt Road.
Lagal: SEC 07. TWP 20S ROE 30E.
bateai
-*-te-a rf iic
ljir *
rl □
B hafein
kteeto o*
rifC B aA ana
D#«^g e
pan
L a 1. Farther Edgs. A Ccntomakun
Lot ecconJng to Pw pta pwrwor. m
rvcorOM *1 rial ucor 29, rmQm 43,
Ol Pw pubkc records a Semmoto
Courky. FloridX
Tlw Mayer and Cky Cummtaaton
wrt be dacusalng an app*rrttan to
changs Pw Futue Land Uaa
Daatgnaaon 01 Pw tutted property
from Madum Density ReakdenCet to
Hgh Dsnaky RaatdsrkWI
A copy d Pw Comprehensrvw Plan.
Futue Land Use Mag and progoaad
■mandmam era aval atte tor rwpechon to Pw Communky Davatopmam
Departmant. Lake Mary Cky HaX
100 North Country CM ) Road, Lake
Mary. Ftoridx Monday Pwough
Friday eidudng hofdeys. horn 1.00
A M. u n i 5 00 P M , or you may ootv
tect Bk Sprvwy. Cky Planner, rt 407
585-1442 tor information concerning
Intererted pertwa may appear and
be heard regankng Pw proposed
amendment or written comments
may be Ned wah tw Cky Clerk el
I X Norto Coukry Ctob Road. Lake
Mery. Florida
P u io o i Wflh «*aa*M«iPLte^ nM df)q

assistance to pereapaie to any a
Pwse proceedmgs should corked
Pw Ck/s ADA Coordkwtor al Wart
44 hours n advance d PW msebng
al (407) 324-3024.
Criy d Lake Mary. Florida
Cara A Foster
Cky Ctotk
Pubkeh October 3.2001
FF001
Pf T M CIRCUIT COURT
O F T M ir m
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
PIAN O FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVK. B M M M
CASE NO : 01-CA-1344-144C
M ANUFACTURERS 4 TRADERS
COMPANY. ONE I M T PLAZA.
BUFFALO.
NY
14203-2399
TRUSTEE FOR SECURITIZATION
SERIES 1894 2. AGREEM ENT
DATE 4/1/99
Node Wentey. E T AL
Dafendantx
None* o f
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u
suanl to a Final Judgment a
Forelcoeue deled SEP 28.2001 and
arkersd n Case No 01-&gt;&gt;-1344-14K. ol he Circuit Court ol toa 14TH
JuUoel Ckcul n and tor Semmoto
County.
Florida
wtwram
Menufedurara 5 Traders Company.
One M4TPIXU. Burieto, Ny 142032399 Trustee For SecurkUabon
Senes 1994-2. Agraamanl Dale
4/1/94
it PlamtiP and NEDA
WAMLEY.
JOHN
OOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) PI POS­
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY v a defendants I m i

a ls

eel to (w N afud wW beat bidder lor
eetfi d Pw X I K Path Avanua.
Mtete
Pteud te-----M tote » DBmPEBB
------ .----1tyI B rrvart lA W W

Couky CouPwuaa. to Sanford,
Ftoridx d 1100 i n . an Pw d * d
O CT X 2001, 20___ Pw totowtog
datatoad propsriy as aa totet to
mto Ftod Judpnwrk. toertt
T M SOUTH M FEET O f T M
NORTH I X FE ET OP T M EAST
120 FEET OP B O C K 2*. ROBIN­
SONS SURVEY OP AN AOOfTKM
TO SANFORO. ACCOROPfO TO
T M PLAT THEREOF RECOROEO
Pf PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE (X OP T M
PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEMMOLE.
COUNTY, FLORKM.

DATED Pks day d SEP 28 2001,
X ____
to Aoeerdwe PRPl The Americans
A d. Paraona Wfei
a
to PertM ptee m
This Procwedng Should Corned
Court Ad ik to irthjil a X I N. Pam
Avanua. Sanford, Ftondo 12771,
Iktophono Nurkwr (407)323-43X.
N d LMor Than Seven (7) Days Prtor
in® rrocfio m y. w rvMfwiy
knpakad (TO O ) 1-900465-9771. a
iretoa (V)1-*00-P65-t770, vie Florida
4
a---- In
Mary
w nme **-------m o tn
As Ctorti a add Court
By Mary Sfeoupa
Ae Deputy Ctorti
Submined by
LAW OFFICE OP 5IARSHALL C.
WATSON. P A
HOONWaPTH STREET, SUITE IM
Fort Laudsrdrta. FL 3330*
Tatoptana: (*54)453-0396
FacatoWr (*64)771-4062
01-023*2
PubirtlOctabSr X 1X2001
FF03*
P fT M O R C U T COURT
O P TM 1 P TH
M ANO FOR
COUNTY.

C A M NO: P IC A 127114
W ASHINGTON M UTUAL HOME
LOANS. M C. F/K/A PNC
MORTGAGE CORP. OP AMERICA
PLAINTIFF
VS.
TkJO TH Y A R USSELL * UVW G.
ANO IF DEAD. T M UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. OEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
UCNORS.
CREDITORS.
TR USTEES AND A M O TM R
PARTIES CLAJMNO AN N TE R E S T
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AOAJNST TkJO TH Y A RUSSELL;
UMCNOWN SPOUSE OP TPJOTH Y
A RUSSELL. IF ANY; FPtSTPUJS
FtfANCtAL P fC j JOHN OOE ANO
JA M DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS Pf POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
N o ra o p

Page S B

Lic a u
RESERVE H O M EO W M R T
ASSOCIATION. P C ; FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK. HUGHES
SUPPLY. M C.; EMERGENT
BU8M E5S CAPITAL. M C . JOHN
DOE ANO JAN E
DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
• fo ra o p
PO RECLOBUM B A LI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauerk to a Sunnwry Ftod Judgment
d Foreclosure deled SEP 2X 2001
•meted to C M Caee N x 01 CA 1367
14 Kot h e O o r t C o u ld toe 10TH
JudkM Ckcut to did tor S EM M O U
Couky, Sanford. Ftoridx I wrt eel to
We htgw d and bed bidder lor cadi
d toa W ad from doer d Pw SEMX
N O U Couky Couttouee located d
X I Norto Peril Avenue to SanfbnL
Ftoridx d 1100 A M . an toe day al
O C T ' X . 2001 Pw M ooring
dw citoid proparty aa ad torti to
said Summary Ftod JudgnarX towtfc
LO T 20. WMGFICLO RESERVE
PH AM *. ACCOROPfO TO T M
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 28. PAOES (X Pt ANO
70. PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORKM
Datod tow (toy ot SEP 2X 2001
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk d Pw Ckort Court
By-Mary Stroups
Decay Ctorti
PuDiah kt
T M SEM M O U HERALD
T M LAW OFFICES O f DAVID X
STERN. P A , ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M t 4 Unfmraay Drive Sato 500
PWrkrtton. FL 33324
(954)2339000
01-98200(10)
M ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH DI3ABKJT1ES
ACT. persons veto c lllh a a n need­
ing a special accommodaeon ihotrid
coned COURT AOMMOTRATK3N.
at
toa
SEMINOLE
Couky
Courthouse rt 407-909-4227.1-400144-4771 (TOO) or 1-900-I66477X
via Ftonda Relay Semes
Pubkert October x 10.2001
FF038

M T M C M C U T CO UR T
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL DRCUfT
M ANO FOR
M M fefO U COUNTY.
FLORKM
C A M MOj 01-CA-1344-14-K
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.

JOHN AAOZEWICZ and ANN
RAOZEW1CZ,
hie wda; and
UNKNOWN TENANT&amp;OWNERS.

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pur­
suer* to t Bunmary Ftod Judgment
a Foreclosure deled SEP 2 4 2001
amend to C M Caee N x 01 CA 1271
14 a tw Clroui Cout a Pw 1PTH
JudkM CkcUl to and tor SEM M O U
Couky. SANFORO. Ftoridx I « * a d
to Pw htgwd and bad btodar tor
cadi rt AT W EST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE al Pw SEMINOLE
Couky CouVnuaa tocstod rt X I N.
PARK AVENUE to SANFORO.
Ftortda. el 11 OO a m an h e day a
O CT X . 2001 mt

NOT1CS OP S A U
Ndkw W hereby givwn tort, p u auant to Pw Order or Find
Judgement entefid tn fit# ctuM In
tw Ckcul C oul d Semmoto Couky.
Ftortda I wrt aai toa property aeualsd to Seminole County. Ftonda.

I said Summery Ftod Judgment, to-

TY. FLORKM
A/K/A LO T 3E. BLOCK C, LAKE
KATHRYN PARK SECOND ADOI
■TON. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO M PLAT
BOOK 19, PAGES 41 ANO 42. PUB­
LIC RECORDS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
F/K/A BEGINNING AT TH E
NORTHEAST CORNER OF LO T 30.
BLOCK C . LAKE KATHRYN PARK
TH R O AOOm ON, ACCOROM O TO
T M PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED Pf PLAT BOOK IX PAGE 47.
P U K JC RECOROS OF S EM M O U
COUNTY. FLO R K M RUN S 90*51'
E 79 FEET, TH ENCE S 00*9 W 100
FEET. TH EN C E N »0 *8r W 79
FEET. THENCE N O TO f E 100
F E E T TO TH E POINT O f BEQINNPfO.
INCLUDING THEREON THAT
CERTAIN MOBILE HOME. VEHI­
CLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
F L F U A 0 131204419
AND
FLFL2B0133204415 TITLE NUM­
BER 20937322 ANO 22750213 ANO
DECAL NUMBER RO163241 ANO
R0163242.
and commonly known UA
1040 Wtogo Drive. Ckassttotry. FT,
32707
at pubic aato. to toa ingiart and bad
better, tor caah. al tw wart Iron
door d the Semtoow County
Courthouse, Senlord. Florida, al
1100 AM on O C T 23 2001
Datod CEP 24 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Slrocge
Deputy dark
to accordance wah he Americana
Wrti O aib d aa Ac l peroona wah
ctoahriinaa neectng a ipsctol acccmmodabon to particprta to tow pro­
ceeding mould contact court
Admmiatraocn « telephone number
(407)685-4330. nd fetor hen seven
(7) days poor to toa procssdng II
hearing toipartod. (TOO) 1 800-8559771. or Voce (V) 1-400-955-4770.
via Florida Relay Service
Mason 4 Atooctatoa. PA
m s 7 U S . 19North. SutoSOO
Ctoanwtor. FL 33744
(727)434-3000
Pubiatc Octobar X 10.2001
FF033

**LOT *. POX HUfC ACCOROINQ
TO TH E PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED Pf PLAT BOOK 14
PAGE BO. O F T M
PUBLIC
RECOROS OP SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORKM
Datod tka day d SEP 24 2001.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
M ARYANM MORSE
Cferii d tw Ckcul O oul
By: Mary Sfeoupa
Deputy Ctotk
PuDiah to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
T M LAW OFFICES OP DAVID J.
STER N. P A . ATTO R NEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l S. UntoersPy Drive Buka SOO
Ptomakon, FL 33324
(954)2339000
01-71893(PNCK)
Pf ACCORDANCE W ITH T M
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT, persons ash dtoabrteee need­
ing a apactol accommodaecn dnuld
corkacl COURT ADMPdSTRATXJN
al
Pw
SEM M OU
Couky
Couhousaal 407-495-1227. 1-900855-4771 (TO O) or I-400-B88-9770,
PubtahOctabu X IX 2001
FFC37
PI TM C P fC LK T COURT
O P TM 1 P TH
JUDICIAL CMCUfT,
PIAN O POR
S IM P fO U COUNTY,
FLORKM
JIM B O fC TIO N n v a iO N
C A M NO: 01 CA 12(7 14 K
STATE STR EET B A M ANO TR UST
COMPANY
AS
CUSTOOIAN/TRUSTEE
FOR
SERIES 1899-1 ORPV
PLAINTIFF
VS.
FRED SZAFRAN. IF UVPtO. ANO IF
DEAD. T M UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES, UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A a
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST FRED SZAFRAN.
MARGERY SZAFRAU. WINGFIELD

LO T 3E. BLOCK C. AMENDED
PLAT O F LAKE KATHRYN PARK
S ECOND ADDITION. ACCOROINQ
T O T H E PLAT TH ER EO F A3
R ECO R O EO IN PLAT BOOK 16.
PkGES
6 AND 4. PUBLIC
R ECO R D S OP SEMINOLE COON

ST. JOHNS NVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
ONwe Wrtttoo Nottcw d totomfad Dtotrict Dadatoa
The Oiatnd grvwa noaca d ta kkad to laaua a Formal Wsfland Datomwianon
tor too toflowng props me*
Dtoceae d Oriando. Norbert Dorsey, as Bwhop. Peaaoner, 236 Paaadana PI.
Oriando.FL 32803. Fte N x 1X117-22142 3 The property a Iccaled n
SemmotoCouky.Sec9cn(al: 12. IXHtenatap: 2IS. Range 31E. andnctodeA
59 200 acrsx The cured owner a The SrtswLockwood Road Partners. LLP
The 8tos(s) containing each ol Pw above-kalad Formal Walland
Datonrenaiorw are avaiatto tor toapacocn Monday torougfi Friday suspi tor
legal hokdayx &lt;00 am to SOO pm. at *w St Johns River Wafer
Managamem Oatncl Heedguartate ot ha appropriate Service Center The
Darnel art take aceon on each perms appScelton toted above utott a pvoaon tor an adnmtofeaete proceering (hearing) a Ned pursuant to he promamns d Section* 1X599 and 1X 57. Ftonda Siatutoa Chapter X 104 and
40C-1.1007. Florida Adrenafeaeve Cods (F A C ). A parson whose icbaiartel
vkaraato are aiactod by any d toa Owners proposed parmribng dacaama
idarkrtad above may paai on tot adrwiafrrtive hearing n accordance win
Section* 1X 540 and I X 57. F S . f e a l parsea may reach a wttton agraamerk on madtoeon as an rttomeete remedy imdar Section I X 57X Chooang
medtoaon art n d adversely aftod tw nga to a hearing 4 msdwbon doea od
reaUl to a MOtomark. The procadusa tor pureumg madabon are ad torih n
Section I X 573. F.X. and Rutoa 25-104111 and 25-106 401-406 FA C .
Paobona mud oompiy wkh Pw requramarka d Ftonda Adrwiiatralivk Coda.
Chaptor 25-106 and be Nad wah (received by) Pw O w na Clerk, toceied rt
DWna HeedgurtWre. 4049 Red StresL Peieike. Ftonda 32177 Paobona tor
adiwartraeva hearing on toa above appacaborka) murt be Nad wkhvi fesrkyerw (21) daya d pubacaoon d tow nonce ot wahm twenty w* ( X ) day* J h e
Dwnct depoeemg tow noaca d mam m toa ma4 tor hoes parson* to whom
toa Dwktol maria aoual noaca Fariue to kto a pennon wahm tow ana period
anal construe a waiver d any nga auto person may have to regwrt an
adnmwraave datarmmaaon (hearing) under Secbona I X 549 an) I X 57,
F S . ooncemmg Pw tutted parmri appxrabon.
Panaona wtacto are nd Had n accordance wan h e above provwcna * a sub­
ject to dvrvaaei Because he oOmrmtno to hearing process a dauqrwd to
tormuato fnd agency eeben. h e Wng of a peaaon means h d he Owned
end ecnon may be rtrtarem kom he potriion taken by a n tow noace d rkent
Paraona whose aubalanart reareel* wrt be arieded by such anal daemon el
toa Dwind on toa apparabon hove toa ngtri to bacoma a perry to h e proesadng. to accordance wrti he requramenla ad torto above
Gloria Lewie. Director. Dmaion of Parmri Oala Service*
SI. John* Rnrer Water Management District
PuDiah: October X 2001
FF017

�P a « r 6 B

W V -dnrrutuy. O c to b e r 3 . 2001

L ecals

Lecals

Leca ls

TMe c w c u rr c o u r t
o f t h e trr x
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION D fY«ION
CASE NO: 01 CA 114114 K
LEHMAN CAPITAL A DIVISION OF
LEHMAN BROTHERS MOLDINGS.
INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
LATRICE S JONES IF UVfffG. AND
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
G H AN TEE3.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TR USTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN N TE R E S T
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST LATRICE S. JO NES
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF LATRICE
S JO N ES. IF ANY. HOUSEHOLD
f in a n c e c o r p o r a t io n hi. Se m i­
n o l e COUNTY, FLORIOA JOHN
DOE ANO JANE DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)

Pubic Raconta ol Seminole Ceuffy.
Florid*. xV a 773 Shappard Street.
ARamoraa Springs.FL 37701
DATED vaa M y ol SEP 78.7001.
MaryamC Mona
As CWrk of sad Com
By Mary Sboupa
As Deputy Clark
Submatad by.
Faber lO rm i. P A
Suite 300
1570 Medrviga Avenue
Cord Gabtot. Ftortda 33148
(305)667-4110
rtn o n i H fl ■ CHiowy
rw i
a apacaal accommodation to ptailcfpaSa In vaa praceadng V a d d con­
tact ADACocnSnator al Samnoto
Cotnry Counnouaa. M l N. Parti
Avarua, Suae M M t. Sankxd. Ftorkta
37771. at toaativ* drya prior to Via
precaadtog Telephone (407)3734330 ait. 4777; t -600-633-6771
(TO O ) or 1-600-9356770 (V ) via
Mono* n#wy oSnflCi
Pubtah October 3. 10.7001
FF037

in

NODC* OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
auarl to a Summary F rd Judgrrwnl
ol F o n d o u l dated SEP 28. 2001
entered « C M C a m No 01 CA 1242
14 K d if* O c u l Court ol ffw 1(TH
Judoai Cacul n and kx SEMINOLE
County. SANTORO. Florida. I aril taf
to ffw W ER E and bad bkMat lor
cadi at AT W EST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE a! Via SEMINOLE
Counfy Courthouse located M 301 N
PARK AVENUE .SANFORO. FLORI­
OA 37771 at SANFORO. Florida. H
t l 00 a m on Via (toy ol O C T X .
7001 Via Mowing dascrtw d proper­
ty as sal forth n said Summery Final
"LO T T b l o S T e . COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR UNTT 3. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 17. PAGES 7S
ANO 70. OP THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
Dated Bra day ol SEP 76. 7001.
(CIR CUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clu* ol Via Croat Com
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
Pubia/i In:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
TH E LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STER N. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
B0t S University Owe Suit* 500
Plantation. FL 33374
(054)733-11000
01-71S07(NCL)
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. parsons with (SaaMBaa needmg a special eccommodatxxi sTxxJd
contact CO UR T ADMINISTRATION,
at
me
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa al 407 665-4227. 1 800
953 8771 (TO O ) or I 800955 8 770.
via Florida Relay Service
PuMsn October 3. 10.1001
FF035
IN TH E ORCUFT COURT
OF THE 1ETH
j u d ic ia l c m c u tt

M ANO FOR
•E MMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NUMBER 01-CA-32S-14-P
DMC M ORTGAGE COMPANY O/B/A
OORAL ORLANDO
M O rnO AO E LENDER*.
PlartlB.
VS
ANA ABRAMSON.
NOTICE OP SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 46
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant k&gt; an Order or Fnal Judgement
ol toredoeure deled September 76.
2001 and entered to Caaa No. 01CA37S-14-P of Via Ckost Court of
too Strrn Judoal Cvcist to and lor
Semmoin Comfy. Florida lafiamn
DMC M ORTGAGE COMPANY D .Q A
DORAL ORLANDO M ORTGAGE
LENOERS Ptainalt and ANA ABRAM­
SON. era defendants. I a* sal to Via
h i^ a ti and bast
lor caab al
Via West Front Door ol toe Sammola
County Courthouse. M l N. Parti
Avanua. Sanford. Florida at 1100
o'clock A M on toe 25 day ol
October.
2001
the lollov.mg
deaertoed property aa sal lortt!« sard
Order or Fnal Judgment, to art
Lot It Btock C. NORTH ORIANOO
TERRACE SECTION 6 O F UNTT t.
accordtnq lo via Ptal thereof, as
recorded vi Plat Book 17 Page 32 of
the Public Records ol Seminole
County. Ftortda
a V a 127 N Aldanvood Street,
Winter Spcngt. Florida 32174.
Dated al Semnole County. Ftortda
Vra 76 day d September 7001
MARYANNE MORSE
As CterU. Croat Court
Sammola County. Ftonda
By Dorexhy W Boaon
Aa Deputy Dark
Sergio L Mandat. Esq
M l Ponca da Leon BTvd &gt;304
Coral Gables. Ftortda 31134
In accordance eith toa Amancsns
WSh OtoabtMas Act. persona in need
ol a special accommodations to par
bcipaia m Vra proesarkng should
contact Via ADACoordsialor al M l
N. Park Avanua. Suds N M I.
Sanford. FL 37771 al least five days
pnor to ffw procaartnga Telephone
(407)373-4130 E il 4777: lor Infor­
mation 1-600955-6771 (TO O ), or I800 955 87700). Via FL Relay
Settle*.
PubSsf. October 3. 10.2001
FF034
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
O F THE EIGH T!EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
O F FLORIOA
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S E NO. 09CAS4S-I4-P
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION F X A CHEMICAL
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE
CORPORATION

MIMI K NIGHT A/K/A MINNIE L.
KNIGHT) al al.
Defendants)
NOTICE OF
fo r ec lo s u r e s a le

N O TICE is HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Final Judgment ol
Foractoaura dated SEP 26. 2001,
and entered In Case No 00 CA 549
14 P ti# Ckcua Cowl ol the EIGH­
TEEN TH Jude ai Canal to and lor
SEM INOLE Count, Ftortda aherem
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
c o r p o r a t io n

fka

c h e m ic a l

RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE COR­
PO R ATIO N la Plaml,ft and MiMI
KNIGHT AK/A MINN'E L. KNIGHT;
SUN TR UST BANK, and
a n UNKNOWN PERSON IN
POSSESSION O F THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY, aia Determents. I
&gt;a sea m ria hufiaal and beat bnJdar
kx cash toVia Weal horn door ol Via
ruorthouaa In SANFORO. SEMI
•-OLE Com fy Florida. II 00 o'clock
i . the day of O C T M . 7001 Via M k. m )(lM C it » l| » e (« 1 » « ir t W i
ud Fnal Judgman. M e t
Lute 14 and 15. Block A West
u-onta Hatgnis. Section Three
ci ting to in* pm inaiaul aa
led to Put book 10. Page 76.

Leca ls

Lecals

Leca ls

C tf 3 2 2 4 1 1
Stminoii Hmid

THE ORCUrT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
juotctAL catcurr
M ANO FOR
[C O U N TY,

CtVE. ACTION
CASE NO. 81-CA-406
OVtSIONR
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BAMC.
VS.
QARYP MUOHES.tata.
DatamtarRt)

NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OMEN pur­
suant to an Order neichxduXrug
Foractoaura Sale dated Saptontoat
19.7001.7001 and entered In Caaa
NO 01 &lt;^4-409 &lt;* Vie CkciA Ceui of
Via EIGHTEENTH JudoS CtroJt to
and tor SEMMOLE Cowry. Ftortda
wfwreai FIRST IM O N NATIONAL
BANK, la Via Ptamtol and GARY P.
HUGHES. SUSAN CAROL StORtST.
RICHUNITEO
CORPORATION;
REGENCY GREEN NEIGHBOR­
HOOD
ASSOCIATION
INC.;
HEATHROW MASTER ASSOCIA­
TION. IN C : BANK OF AMERICA.
N A SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST
BY MERGER OP NATIONSBANK.
N A SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
NATIONSBANK. N A
(SOUTH)
F.K/A NATIONSBANK OF GEOR­
GIA. N A SUCCESSOR BY MERG­
ER TO NATtONSBAMC OF FLORI­
D A N A ; THE HUNTINGTON
NATIONAL BANK; STATE OF
aO R IDA DEPARTMENT OF REV­
ENUE. are toe Determents. I wd sa6
to t * htgfitt and bail
lor
cash al WEST FRONT DOOR OF
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIDA al
1100AM. on Via 6Vi day of
November .7001. Via following
oticfiDw propany aa m i idnn n M n
Final Jf
L O T A R E O E N C Y or een.
ACCORDING T O
THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROEO IN PLAT
BOOK 31. PAGE(S) 5961 INCLU­
SIVE. OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS
O f SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLOMOA.
AK'A 397 OSstoncourt. HaaVvovr.
a 37746
WITNESS MY HANO told Via seal
of VM Court on SEP 76 2001.
(SEAL)
Clark of Via CkcUl Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
Echevarria AAseoaatee. PA.
PO Box 2301*
Tan**. Ftortda33*22 *016, J i l t U
F01001470
__
__________
"Sea Americana m l fksshrkhss Act
V you are a paracn ami 4 Peabtoy
«ho nssds sccommodsSon in order
to parbctpala n vaa ptocaadng. you
ar* araxtod M no coal to you. lor ff*
provisslon of certain assistance
Please contact Com Adnemtntkto
at 701 ft Park Avenue, Sahfbrd.
Florida 32771. telephone number
(407)665-4227. withal 2 storking
days of your recaipt of Vss docwneni;
N hearing snpairad. (TDO ) 1 80u955-8771
Pubkah October 3,10.2001

ffta i

TMECIRCUIT COURT
O F THE EWHTEE7FTM
JUDICIAL CMCUTT
M ANO FOR
SEM NOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 01-CA-I211
n v m o N 14-K
SUNTRUST BANK. CENTRAL
FLORIOA N A .
DANIEL J CANNON, el al.

i.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant lo a Fnal Judgment of
Mortgage
Foractoaura
deled
September 26. 2001 and enterad to
Case NO 01 CA -I21I d Via Ckcut
Com of V* EIGHTEENTH Judoal
Circuit n and tor SEMINOLE County.
Ftonda whereat SUNTRUST BANK.
CENTRAL FLORIOA N A . la V*
PlatnWT and DANIEL J. CANNON:
SHARON A CANNON. AMSOUTH
BANK F X A AMSOUTH BANK OF
ALABAMA F.K/A AMSOUTH BANK
OF FLORIOA. BRANTLEY ESTATES
HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION.
INC ; are Via Defendants. I *41 eat to
V* ragnaal and beat tedder kx cash
at W EST FRONT 00011 OF THE
SEMINOLE CO UN TY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIOA al
II 00AM. on V * day ol OCT M
2001. V * toatmeng deecrtood proparty aa sal forth ai said Fatal
Judgment
LO T 24. BRANTLEY ESTATES. A
R E P U T. ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 49. PAGES 3. 6 ANO 7.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
AK/A 1158 Brantley Estates Ortva.
Aaomonta Springs FL 37714
W ITNESS MY HANO and Via seal
ol Vra Court on SEP 76 2001 2001
ISEAL)
M aryan* Utx*e
Clark d lha Cacul Court
By Mary Strom*
Deputy Clark
Echavam* LAasocieias. P A
PO Boa 25018
Tampa. Ftonda 33622 5018
F0I0O45I0
"Saa American* wan DtsabAMa Act
It you ar* a parson wkh a dtaabAty
who needs accommodeban to order
to pamcipata at Vra procaadkig. you
era antalad st no coal to you. kx V*
provisaaxi of carnal assistance
Pleat* contact Com Admavstrshon
al 201 N Park Avans*. Sanford.
Ftonda 32771. tolepnon* nwiber
(407)663-4227. snthin 2 working
day* d your race** of Vaa docm ia rt
V hearing mpaaad. (TDO ) 1-60094S877I
Pubkah October 3 10.7001
FFOM
THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 01-1011-CA
DIVISION 14-K
REPUBLIC BANK DIVA FLAGSHIP
CAFNTAL.
Ptaaqff,

HEATHER TUPUNO. at aL

NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to 4 Final Judgment of
Mortgage
Foractoaura
dated
September 76. 2001 and entered to
C4M NO. 01-1011-CA d V* O ra*
Court of too EIGHTEENTH JuM sf
CkcUl to and tor SEMMOLE Cowry.
Ftortda vtoarato REPUBLIC BANK
0W A FLAGSHIP CAPITAL li Via
PtaME and HEATHER TUPUNO;
ANY ANO A U . UfEmOWN PMTTKB
CLAIMING BY. THROUGH. UN0ER.
ANO AGAINST THE HEREIN
NAMED
INDIVIDUAL DEFEN­
D A N TS ) WHO ARC NOT KNOWN
TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAM AN INTEREST AS SPOUS­
ES.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS. ASSOCIATES FINAN­
CIAL SERVICES OF AMERICA.
VIC.; are Via Defenders*. I w* eailo
tn# N piM t m o D#ti DKjum nr cm$n
m W EST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEM M OLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIOA M
1100AM. on Via ttoy ol O CT 20.
2001. 2001. Via toftmtog dsootoad
propany m mt torVi to sard FtoM
LOT 64. REPLAT OF WYNOHAM
WOOOS PHASE ONE. ACCORD­
ING T O THE PLAT THEREOF.
RECOROEO Vt P U T BOOK 22.
PAGES 76 ANO 77. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
A K A 237 BrkSa Pith, Longvnod.
FL 37779
WITNESS MY HANO and Via seal
of V4f Court on SEP 26 2001 .7001.
(SEAL)
Maryanne Mona
Ctsrli of Via O ro JI Com
By Mary Stroma
Deputy Clark
Edrrvtnla lAaaooMat. P A
PO. Boa 75010
Tfcnpn. Ftortda 33622-5011
F01003755
-S ee Amartema vrtVi OeaDMee Ad
V you ora * parson adfi a tSaabdry
•ho needs accommodMton to order
to parVdpoH to M l pmcaodng. you
are antatod 01 no coat to you. lor Via
provlation of certain assistance
piatse m -s u t C o m Atkntrastralion
al 201 N Park Avanua. Sardotd.
Ftortda 32771. lalaphont number
(407)065-4227. witNn 2 working
dayl of yotd raoalpl ol tea docunanL
V hearing Impend. (TDO) 1-600965-6771.
Pubtofi October J. 10.7001
FF029
the cvicu rr COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
juotctAL catcurr
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLOMOA
CIV*. ACTION
CASE NO. 01-CA-13S6
DIVISION K

OMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.

PEDRO J ROORIOUC2. el OL
Dafandand)

N c n c so p
FORECLOSURE S A L !
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Final Judgmant d
Mortgage
Foractoaura
dated
September 26. 2001 and entered to
Caaa NO 01-CA-1359 of V* Circu*
Com of V * EIGHTEENTH Jutkoal
Ckoai in and kx SEMMOLE CorntyLSilpatto whereat OMAC MORTGAGE
r X O 0 eO R *n C N .J* Via P laM U D d
PEDRO J. RODRIGUEZ. DOLCE M.
BERNARD RODRIGUEZ; TENANT
41 N8VA STEPHANIE PRATT. TEN­
ANT 41 HK/A STEPHANIE PRATT
are V * Defendants, I *4 aai to V*
nignOta mnO D0V DujBf ror CUn ■*
W EST FRONT DOOR O F THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORO FLORIOA al
I10OAM. on V * day of O CT M
2001. V * toOovmg daaertoad prop­
erty as sal forth si aaid Fatal
Judgmant:
LO T 36. BLOCK A SECOND
RAVENNA PARK SECTION OF
LOCH ARBOR. ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF. AS RECORO­
EO IN P U T BOOK 13. PAGES 29.
M ANO 31. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
AK/A 403 Bath Dm*. Sanford. FL
37771
WITNESS MY HANO «id V* sail
d Vra Com on SEP 26 2001
(SEAL)
M aryan* Mori*
dark d V* Circus Com
BfM ary Sboupa
Deputy Clark
Echevarria SAsaoaata*. P A
PO Boa 25016
Tampa. Ftonda 33622 5018
F01006009
“ Saa Americana w*i DtaaMfcee Ad
V you ar* a parson *ah a dsenary
who hearts accommodation n order
to panic pale n Via procaadng. you
ar* anGOad al no coal to you. lor V*
provdaton of cartaxi assistance
Pleas* contact Com AdTsrvstreOcn
al 201 N Park Avanua. Sanford.
Ftonda 32771. talephor* number
(407)665-4227. within 2 working
day* ol your racatpl d Vs* docmiant
V hearing snpairad. (TOO) 14009554771
Pubtah October 3.10.2001
FF028
THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
94 ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 01-CA-I114
DIVISION 14-K
COUNTRYW IDE HOME LOANS.
INC. F X A COUNTRYWIDE
FUNOING CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
v*
IAN K. MACBETH, d al.
De'andanl(l)
NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant h a Final Judgment d
Mortgage
Foradosur*
dated
September 26. 2001 and aniarsd «
Case NO. 01 CA-1314 d V* Cvcurt
Com of V* EIGHTEENTH Judtoal
Cacml in end kx SEMINOLE Comfy.
Florida wherein COUNTRYWIDE
HOME LOANS. INC. F X A COUN­
TRYWIDE FUNDING CORPORA­
TION. I* V* Plaintiff and IAN K.
MACBETH. MARY S MACBETH:
ar* V* Defendant*. I wti sal to V*
rvgha*! and b**l Udder kx cash al
W EST FRONT OOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIOA al
1100AM. on V * day ol OCT M .
2001. 2001. r * knowing daacrbst)
property as sal lorth n sad Fnal
judgment.
LO T 705. OAK FOREST. UNIT SIX.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF. AS RECOROEO IN P U T
BOOK 35 PAGES 25. 26 ANO 27,
PUBLIC RECOROS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
A X A 1173 Trotwuod Boulevard.
Writer Sptngs. FL 32708
WITNESS MY HANO and the M l
d Vra Com on SEP 26 2001 2001.
(SEAL)
Maryam* Morse
Clerk of the Cacul Com
By Mery Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
Echavam* LAssocutas PA

P.O. B n 25016
Tampa. Ftonda 136224018
F01004667
~S*a American* w*i OtoaMBaa A d
N you era a parson wffh a d u b ary
ccamnvdaaan to order
to Vffe pmcastkng. you
al no coal to you. kx V *
of certain assistance
Plea** contact Court Arkhfnlalra4on
al 201 N. Park Avanua. Sanford.
Florida 32771. telephone number
{407)663-4227. vmVan 2 working
day* d your receipt of V4* document;
■ hearing tapalrad. (TO O) 14004554771.
Pubiah October 1 lo. 2001
FF027

THEORCUTT COURT
OP T H i EIGHTTENTH
judicial catcu rr
M ANO PON
I COUNTY,
cnm . ACTION
C A M NO. 61-CA-14T9-14
DfVM ONR
CHASE MANHATTAN BANK. AS
TR USTEE UNDER THE POOUNG
ANO SERVICING AGREEM ENT.
DATED AS O F MAY I . 1966.
AMONG MERRAL LYNCH
MORTGAGE VfVESTORS, M C . AS
DEPOSfTOR. LfTTON LOAN
SERVICING IF . AS SERVICER.
ANO TH E TR USTEE SERIES 1(99C82.
ADRIAN C . HENSLEY, af af.
_
Oaf*ndant(a).

NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ptxtuanf lo a Final Judgmant of
Mortgage
Foreclosure
dated
Saptorrtoar 26, 2001 and entered to
Caaa NO 0I-CA-1476-14 d Via
CkcUl Com of V * EIGHTEENTH
Judctof CkcUl to told lor SEMMOLE
County. Ftortda svharam CHASE
MANHATTAN BANK. AS TR U STEE
UN0ER TH E POOUNO ANO 8ERVTCMG AGREEMENT. DATED AS
O F MAY 1.1106. AMONG MERRILL
LYNCH MORTGAGE VfVESTORS.
INC.. AS DEPOSITOR. LITTO N
LOAN SERVICING LP. AS SER­
VICER. ANO TH E TR U S TEE
SERIES 1999C82. a V * Plasma
and ADRIAN C HENSLEY, JUD Y A
HENSLEY, ar* V* Datandarta. I *•
•al to V taN ^iailw idbaat bidder tor
cash af W EST FRONT DOOR OF
THE SEMMOLE CO UN TY CO UR T­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIOA af
II 00AU.cn toaday of DEC 4,2001.
aWi i , n e KmCwnny oetCTDea piupuf*
ly as M t lorth In sard Ftoaf Judgmant
LO T 27. MAYFAIR CLUB. PHASE I.
ACCOROINO TO TH E P U T
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN P U T
BOOK S3. PAGES 7 ANO B. O F THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
AK/A 121 GoVstda Ckcto. Sanford.
FL 32773
WITNESS U Y HANO and V * eaaf
of V4s Com on SEP 26 2001 2001.
(SEAL)
dark of V* Cacul Com
By Mary 8kai4»
Deputy dark
Echavarrta SAm o c u m *. P A '
P O. Boa 23016
Tkmpa. Ftortda 13622 5016
F01005458
"Saa American* wffh D lu b W ii A d
» you era a parson w*h * ttaabtay
who needs accommodation In order
to perttofpel* to Vila proceedng, you
are antOad al no coal' . , ju. tor V *
provision ol cartaai aaaManc*.
i R h m cartacf Court M M fta M a n
'M 201 N Park Ayanu*. Sanford,'
Florida 12771. lalspnona number
. (407JB65 4227. KWim 1 vrfcrMng i
days of you racatpl ol Vra docunanc
V haamg impaxad. (TD O ) 14009554771.
Pubtah October 1. iftTO O l
FT026
M T H i ORCLffT CO UR T
O F THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT
VI ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
STATE OP FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
Caaa No. 01-CA-1201
CMvtaion K
NATIONSCREDIT FINANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION.
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER TO
NATIONSCREDIT
M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION OF R ORIOA.
vs.
HAROLD L HARTWELL. DOROTHY
F HARTWELL; E T A L .
Oalandanl(i)
NOTICE OP SALS
None* is hereby grvan Vial, pur­
suant to V* Order or Final Judgmant
anaarad to Vra causa, to V * CkcUl
Com of Sammot* County. Ftonda. I
wP tall V* property situated In
Seminote Comry. Ftonda. daecrbad
aa
LO T 5. BLOCK O . SUNLANO
ESTATES. ACCOROINO TO THE
MAP OR P U T THER EO F AS
RECOROEO IN P U T BOOK II .
PAGES 15 THROUGH 22. PUBLIC
RECOROS O f SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
al public tala, to V* htghael and b M
tvddar. kx cash al V* Waal From
Door ol V* Satnnola County
Courthouse M l NotVi Park Avanua,
Sanford. Florida al 1100 A M. on
October 2S. 2001
DATED 92901
(Seal)
Maryam* Mors*
Clark ol V* Orcuff Com
By Mary Strata*
Depur, Clerk
In accrxdenca *4h V* American*
Wan DtaabMa* Act. parson* n need
ol fpacuJ accommodation to pertupaia In ora procaadng shat wtOwl
seven (7) days prtor to any proceedng. contact V* Com admitistrallon
OtaM or Clerk of Com cl V * Cornty
relerancad above
tl hearing
Impaired. (TTD ) 1 809955 8771, or
Vote* (V ) I -600-955-6770. via
Florida Relay Service
Mark □ Breakstone. Eaqurs
MARK O BREAKSTONE t ASSOCI­
ATES. P A
1247 South Myrtle Avanua
Claarwatar. FL 337S6
Pubtah October 3.10. 2001
FF02S
M TME CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
MAND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. (6-S39CA-14-K
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA N A . aa Trust** on
behalf d Vanda* Mortgage Trust
1995-3.

MICHAEL O O O N N U l. M a l.
N o n e * O f S A lf

None* a hereby given pursuant to
tha Summary Final Judgment of
Foreclosure doled SEP 25. 2001.
entered n Caaa No 99 539C A -14K ol It* Circuit Court of th*
Eighteenth Judttial Ctrcuff n and kx
Sammola Comfy. Florida n ahtch
BANKERS TR UST COMPA/IY OF
CALIFORNIA, N A . la V * Plunu!!
and
MICHAEL
O 'DONNELL.
UNKNOWN TENANT I N K A MIKEL
GILCHRIST. UNK/40WN TENANT II
NK/A JUJUAN MOORE. SEARS.
ROEBUCK ANO CO . ANO EMPIRE
FUNOING
CORP
ar*
th*

Defend*** I a d aa* to v * kffpiaaf
and beat biddar kx caan al V * Waal
korff door of V * Sammof* Comfy
Courthoua*. M l NorVi Park Avan*.
Sanford. Fkxk* al I TOO o'ctock a m.
on V * (toy ol O C T M . 2001, V * lotkxto to V * Summary Fnal Judgmant
of Foredonkf. k&gt;wk
Lot 23. Btock 23. DREAMWOLO.
FOURTH SECTION, team ing to V*
rm i w w m ib lw w o n n u poo*
4. Pig* 99. Of * » Piiffto Raoorda af
Samfnofa Comfy, Florida.
W toilii my bond and **M ot VU*
Com on SEP 2S. 2001.
(9**&gt;1
ftaryormo Morse
Clara of V* CtrtUI Com
By Mary Stroup*
DaoufvCtark
PuHattOctobar 3,10.2001
FF024

P lM iU rl O f *

NOTTCt OF
PtCTTTTOUB NAME

T o P te Y o u rA d

Norte* it hareby gfren ffiaff ire are
engaged to buafnaa* M 2921 S.
Offando Drtra. Sta 170. SANFORO.
FI 32773 Samtoota Com fy Ftotkta
mdor ffw Ftottoout Name of
LAM AKB and ffwt &lt;ra ff*and to regtotar said ran* wah ff* Otvtoton of
r , e ■
■ ^s- ------------ ( L u L t a tore
Lorpontion*. ItU
rM U M . r Ex Kk , bi
accontanca wtffi ff* provtolona of ff*
Ftotttous Nam* Slaiutat. toWESacion 865 09. Ftotkta Statute*
1061.
B*v6y Cooper SOamck Cooper, Sr.
Pubiah: October 3.2001
FFOM

M THB CWCUTT COURT FOR
I COUNTY,

C m f O P L A K E MARY, FLO fdD A
NO TIC fl OP P U B LIC HBARO0O

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by 0*
Mayor and Cffy Cotnmtaopn of 0 *
COy of Lake Maty. Ftortda. Owl aakt
Commission w ti hold a COy
Commaafon Maaong tor V * purpoa*a of hokkng a Pubic Itaartng on
Thuraday. Octobar 16. 2001 at 7 00
p m , or aa aeon aa p c u t t i tiaraafter. io c o rn e r a rtquM t from
Hartman * Sona Conatrucbon lor
TTteron and H am Uartrtan. appftcants, lor a vartanoa IK
I Chaptor 1 «a Secton 7(B)(7)(b).
Raaourc* PratocOon Standards.
Lata Mary Cod* of OrtSnanc**, toj
reduce ffw 7S-tool Bulking Satoack
by 73 laal to conakud a screen
porch on an lusting concrete porch
lor ■ reatdorfftol ttnxfura
Tha oubpet property hat a togaty
non-confOTTTsng component of uaa to
1h*t V * tingle family dwaBtlg
encroach** within 0 * 75-tool
Building SattMCk and V * 25 toot
Emrtronmamal Buffer Zona, and
btong ac|acanlto W*U Crystal Lake
has an ackkasa of 296 Lakaahore
Ortva, more porticUorly daecrbad aa
Paroal ID Nm toar 09-20-M 503020A-0000
Legal Daecrtphon:
Tha East 165 00 laal ol tf* S E 9 of
ffw NE • ol t * NE • of Section 8.
Townahp 20 SotXh. Range M East.
Samno* Counfy Ftortda: raaarvmg
ffw East 25 00 fast kx rtgfff-cMvay
purpotat
Th* Pubic Hearing wd be held to
ffw City Commiaaton Chambers al
100 N. Comtry Club Rd . Lake Mary
Tha Pubte * Wv*ad to attend and t*
heard Seat hearing may corwnua
horn ama to tma unM ff* Mayor and
Cffy Cemnsaaton maka a Ikul acton.
Questions ragandng fftt Ham can ba
addraaaad lo Btff Sptvay. City
Ptonrwr. al (407) 565-1442
NOTE: » A PERSON DECIOC3 TO
APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY
TH E
COMMISSION
W ITH
RESPECT TO ANY M ATTER CON­
SIDERED AT THIS M EETING OR
HEARING. HE OR SHE W ill NEED
A RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
INGS. ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE TH A T A VERBATIM
RECORD O F TH E PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE. WHICH
RECORD
INCLUOES THE TESTIM ONY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH TH E
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORI­
DA STATUTES 296 0105
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE ffl ANY O f THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CO N TACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT
LEAST 46 HOURS »f ADVANCE OF
THE MEETING AT 407 565-1423
C ITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
CAROL A FOSTER.
CITY CLERK
Pubtah Octobar 3.2001
FF022
NOTICE OP
PUBLIC SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE * hereby grvan.
ffwl on ff* da* and dm* taiad
batow.and continuing Irani day to day
ixffh a l good* are aotd. w* wd aai al
Pubic Aucaan. to t * htgrwu better,
kx ceih. *1 ff* warehoue* of STOR­
AGE USA. located al 460 Ftortda
Central Parkway. Longwood. FL
32750. ffw kWowmg goods, wares,
and merchant*** kx rani and offwr
charge* kx which a tan on same la
cturned, to wit
DATE OF SALE: 10/24/01
TIME OF SALE: 2 M PM
(Customer Nam*)(Un4 &lt;)(Bn*l
Description d Goods Being Sold)
Harold E. Beaver * 110 Rest aunt*
Equip Frames. Car Seal. Lynn*
hatser a 146 Funske*. Household
Bam*. Robert L Ladocrty a 155
Furrekea. Lao Shawn ISCUakei t
443
Household
llama.
BJI
FatWterbury * 453 Hcuaeftoto tarn*.
Pam Howard • 374 washer 4 Dryer
STORAGE PROTECTION AUC­
TION SERVICES
LICENSE • 593
A M M cleaning dapoa* w* b*
cotaciad kx each ur* puchaa* and
ralmded ahar at contants Ol m*/a
Th* above nformaben • to ba pubfahad onca a weak tor two conaacutra a* aka Seal lei* lo ba txidar and
by vatu* d ffw it k iw i d ff* aleta.
n such case* mad* and prowdad.
Pubtah Octobar 3. 10. 2001
FF021

1Q1LD4544RY27S496
966 C H E W
1G1AWSIW1J6276660
M l HONOA
2HOED6346MH06664O
966 HONOA

JfMMM3t7G9004474
990 HONOA
1HGC87665LA104996
969 NISSAN

JNIPN348ajM0027*7

IN RE: ESTATE OF
SARAH T.TARTAOLM
fKTTICa OP SUMMARY
Tha ito to tolratton of ff*
SARAH T. TAHTAOUA,
Fta Nurrbar 01-1000 CP. to ptndng
to ffw CkcUl Com tor Saminota
County. Ftorkto. Probata DtoWon. ff*
ackkasa of ahlch to P.O. Drawer C ,
Sarffont FL 32772-0459 Tha nan**
and odBaaaw of ffw hanatatatoa
and t * banaidarl**' Mtontoy ore aof
ALL fffTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOT1F1EO TH A T
A l panono on whom ffffa nofto* to
^ autay . w
n| vw
cnaingaa Mi— n
vanuto, or )*todto(on of ffito Com are
rwykred to M ffwfr B K M M w4h
ff* Com WTTHPf THE LATER OF
TH R EE M ONTHS A FTER T H I
DATE O F THE FV1ST PUBUCAD0N
OF THM NOTICE OR THPTTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A CO PY O F TH IS N O TICE ON
THEM.
A l cradton of ff* docadant and
otttef pacaona havfng riaim i ot
damanda againal dacadanfi aataia
on whom ■ copy of ffito noffoa to
data of ff* Rnt pubkeanon of ffw
noaca mutt Ito ffw* ctofma wffi ff*
Court W ITHIN TH E LATER OF
TH R EE M ONTHS A FTER TH E
DATE O F THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF TH M NOTICE OR THBTTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE O F SERVICE OF
A CO PY O F TH IS N O TICE ON
THEM.
A l otm cradb fi of t a dacadanl
dakna or
dacadaoft
must too ffw* dtokna wifi fftt
court W ITHIN TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION OF 1 X S NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NO T SO FUED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tha da* of ff* In f pub icaton of
tfra Nortca to October 3.2001.
Mary Ann Straub*
017 Burster* can*
Winter Puk. FL 32792
Caret Ann Cagaml
696 IlM iQ M x ri Parkway
AAamonto Springs. FL 32714
-- *
-----•-i - - Anomay kx ma
oananaan**.
Car/ L fAoaa. Esg
Ftonda Bar Nmtoar. 0157351
Sawyar ISawyar, P A
10966 OrengiMnod Btnj
Orlando. Ftonda 32621
Tel:467-3644666
Fax:407-3544625
Pubiah: Octobar X 10.2001

NOTICE OF
PtCtmOUBNAM
Note* to hereby gtvan dal I am
engaged In buaiwaa al 102 WEDWOOO DRIVE. SANFORO. FL
32773 Serrano* Comfy. Ftortda
mdor ff* FtoMoua Nan* at OKTANCE LEARNWO (fTtMUmOWAL and tial I Inaand to r*#aler aakf
nan* aim ffw OMaton of
Corporeftona. Ttotot*****. Ftortoa. In
accontanca Wittoprovtotorwdffto
Wt Sadton $65 Oi. Ftortda
IM I.

RONALD FALCONE
Pubiah: OdobarS. 2001
FF014
NOTICE OF PUBLIC U U
•
PUBLIC NOTICE to harahy gfvan
ffial.onff*da*andtoff*BrTw taiadbafowandcorakytoig lwm Dayto

Sander* *021. Itoa, ctoffto. Deborah
Ryan *623. Cbrtokna* Omamanta,
fciryteOf naHo IfeJ
AudtonaarSTORAQE PROTEC­
TIO N AUCTION SERVICES LICENSE t e l A 150.00 ctaanfng
d m o K wE ba rnleriarl kx each
unlT(s) purehasad and rafundad
aftaR a i ff* ccraanto of t * une(i)

Pubtah Octobar 110,2001
FF013
UNITED STATES
DKTTtoCT COUNT
M OOLE DtSTM CT OP PLOMDA
Caa* N*. 641-*r440rt-310AB

j

Bf AffOPOR
IIM BIOU COUNTY,
FLOMOA
PROBATI DIVISION

FI* Number 01-477-CP
IN RE. ESTATE OF
GORDON F. MANQHAM. JR.

N o n a OF A P 0 K 6 ITRAT1ON
Tha adretotottaBon of ff* aatai* d
GORDON F. MANQHAM. J R .
deceased. Fta Nimbat 01 477 00 ,
to pandng In ffw Ckcm Com tor
Serrano* Comry. Ftotkta. Probata
DMaton. ff* addrea* of which to M l
N. Park A re . Sanford, FL 32771.
Th* name* and oddaoaoo of ffw
Personal Representative and ffw
Partonal Representative a attorney

A l parser* on whom ffka noaca to
reread who have obfacuons that
chalking* ffw vatday of tf* Wto. ff*
quakftcaoona of ff* Poraonal
BaprasanUBva. vanua, )unadc1ion of
rra Com are required to III* ffw*
orttacaona wan fftt C o m WITHffl
TH E LATER OF THREE MONTHS
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
A l crBettors of ffw docadant told
other parson* having claim* or
on whom a copy d era nortca it
da* of pubtcaoon must n* ffw*
clam* with Ora Com WITHIN THE
IA TF R OP THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OAYS AFTER
TH E OATE O F SERVICE O F A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l offwr craeMor* ol ff* dscadsnl
and parsons having derma or
demands agamsl ff* decadent's
a s** mual M* ffw* dwnw wah tra
Corn WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJECTIONS
N O T SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Pubkcation of lira Nortca ha* begun
on Octobar 3. 2001.
Personal Raprasantaav*
GORDON F MANGHAM. Sfl
154 East Floyd Avanua
Laka Mary. Ftortda 32744
Attorney
lor
Parsons!
Raprasarealhra:
lrt»y G Pugh. P A
218 Am * Street
Orlando. FL 32605
Ption* (407J643-5840
Pubtah Octobar 3. 10. 2001
FFO10
N O TIC E O F PUB LIC SA LE
ALTAM O N TE TOW ING , fffC UNCLA1MEO VEH ICLE A U C TIO N
I I 7 MARKER ST..
ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS. PL
SALE BEGINS AT 10 00 AM. SOLD
A S IS. NO WA m RANTY. NO TITLE
SELLER R ESER VES TH E RIGHT
T O R EFU SE ANY O R A U BIOS
P U R S U A N T 41 T O F S 713 70
16-30-2001
1966 ACUR A
JH40A3945GS00467I
1991 MITSUBISHI
4A3CS44R2ME059404
2000 TO Y O TA
1NXBRI2E9YZ305647
1968 VW
IVWFA91/0JV019066
1966 VW
WVVrOAO 166GW444400
1965 FORO

1FABP4632F H110240
1963 FORO
IF T E S 1 4 Y 2 D »«I7 1 M
1969 FORO
IFTDFI5Y1KLA57608
1991 CHE’/Y
IOCOM 1523MB143358

12— Eld eely C a m
Naad ire to ctaatfmr tor bad padarf
to ffw Oanava area. Onfy aartoua
ktoaa ctaaaaca*. 1-019194 M BS
rvsxee

2 5 — S p e c ia l N o t i c e s

CREATIVE P E O R tE W ANTEDI
Now ob4p dub S4upport group kx
•ntreprenaufs,
ha elan oars,
hobby***, *m7hom* boatnaa*
owners (ANY a r t a p p ttu * .
avocation. dtM. or bad*) now
kxmtogf A LL TA L E N T* , tort**,

unkywa. A adacbc* toilccinial
casual gal-logatfiare tor fun A
pfontir
invttion,
M*mon,
Sponaors, • Hoato atM tovtadll

N atw cxklng. n a w a la M r* , b artar.
avanta, * « l b m a la r to r M u r* Into,
•ta id your S A SE: 40 A C o.. P O Box
*521426, L ongareod. FL 3 77 S 21426
________
27— N ursery S t C hild
pLR I

naad* kto irr* A part trt
tor totonta. kttd an A lyaar oto
ctoaaroom.
Pay
axpartanca.
407-321-7S3S
A M hr Iratotog.
Ira*

10

Expandngpreachooi Wring kto ima
Diractor . Mual hay* CDA.
axpartanca w«h 4C. HRS Icanatog
I iteff m antgfTfnI Dtntflti
aviUabto.
Call
Joye*
tor
WyokamanL 407-321-7835.

55— B u siness
am al PuMc Aucdon, to ff* Ngfiaal
bkktar. h r cd K . ■ ff* Wtaahouaa of
STORAOE USA tocatad al I K Souffi
Samoran Bird. Wkaar Park. FL
32798. ff* CorawWa of kSktartng atoriga unis containing houaahokf
and/or bualnau gnexta, tor rent and
offwr charge* kx which a Ian on
aama to ctaknadl to wE
DATE O f SALE: OCTOBER 34
1061
TIME OF SALE: 12J0 PM.
Ronald E. Hofetay *206. tova aaaL
icordo, houoahofd
Aaron Uanpkki 0308. black
waffwr couch, tova aaaL washer,
book*: Jama* j. Canton 0424,
houaahold lama, kartara; Elxabaffi
•602.

Th* abov* noaca to to ba pubtahad
one* a weak tor two coneecu* ii
weeks Sard sato lo ba mdar and by
Mrtu* of ffw 6takja* of ffw SUM of
Ftorkta. to auch cat** mad* and pro-

rpoia
W THI O hcurr COURT

964 C H E W

969 PONTIAC
1G2AF51W2KT207921
I PONTIAC
1G2HXS436JW236262
Pubasfk OcScbar 3,2001
FF01I

01-1066 CP
NOT1CS OP B A L I
PUBLIC AUCTION
IN PURSUANT TO FLORIOA STAT­
UE S 713.71 TH E FOLLOWING
VEHICLE W U BE SOLO AT PUBU C AUCTION ON TUESOAY O CTO B tR 23, K O I A T 10 00 AM AT
CORTES TOW ING SERVICE. 245
ORANGE
AVE.
LONQW OOO.
FLORIDA TH ESE VEM CLEB A M
SOLO AS IS W ITH NO TTTLE GUAR­
A N TE E SELLER RESERVES THE
R O M TTO N O . BC O M Q STARTS
AT AMOUNT OWED FOR TOWMO
ANO STO R AGE IffCWMO ONE
HOUR PRIOR TO S ALE FORM OF
PAYMENT IS CASH OR CASHKRS
CHECK.
1) 1969 MERCURY TRACER
V*f V 3MABMI1MKR6JT100
2) 1*62 CHEVROLET M P A U
VtNa 1AL66K1 CX113604
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N O D C f O f FOR FUTUR E
Nocict m ranoy jw w i ■‘•i on
Sapearrtoar 12. 2001, ta t* care of
Unrtad Slalre a Tm o Fernando.
Criminal No. 601-cr-500rt-220A&amp;
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c. On* mana to karat yaiow and
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and
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i no unnw ou w i n «io y grvti
noaca d aa r lemon to dapoa* of ff*
kxleaad proparffaa In such manner
aa ff* Secretary of Treasury or a
wan ffw ptovtakxw of 11 U.S C |
962, any parson having or ctatmmg a
legal right, tx* or merest In any of
r * akxamanoonad preport** mud
Na a partbon *4h 0* Clark of ffw
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North Hughey Avanua, Orlando.
Ftonda 32601 axfftn ffwly (M ) day*
d ff* tow! pubacanm ol noaca of ff*
ufflanK Ke k h u V KSun Or rtCtepi Of
dr act wnnan nortca. affxcharar to aartar.
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patikonar under panaty of paqury
and afwl aaf kxffi ffw nature and
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tme and cvcunttm cM oI
p ti
t’onar t acqu»a4ion ot tm ngN. UtW.
ot mtaraat In t v lortalfd property,

UNITED STATES
SECRET SERVICE
MlDOLE DISTRICT OF FLORIOA
Pubish Octobar 3. 10 17.2001
FF0I1
NOTICE OP AUCTION
Th* aueben ad b* held on October
20. 2001 at 900 AM « 32S Alton
A va, Ovwdo. FL
Proapactrv* batter* may xiapad ff*
vahtcW* on ffi* day bakx* tha
Auction from (AM unrtf 6PM. Tam*
ar* cash or earthed funds only.
Ovwdo Towing reserve* ** right to
aocapl or ratoea any and al bata
Tha toiowaig vahtcW* are ortarad
kx bata
1991 GEO METRO
2C1MR6441U6754619
Pubiah Octobar 3. 2001
FF009

100 Weldon 6ou*vard
Sanford, Ftortda 32773
Node* of Infant lo Adopt Rule
Samno* Commurdy Cotaga here­
by grva* nortca of 0* raandad adop­
tion of t * tetoowng rule
Policy Nou 1111
Pokey TO* Vacation leave
Purpoaa and Elect To eelartath
gurdolawt and ntoaa raWlad to
Vacaoon Leave lor Emplayaaa
Lag* Auatoray aa 240 319 Ftonda
Statutes. FAC 64-14 0247
A Noica of Roto OavatapaiaM
appaarad on Sapwrrbar 28. 2001. to
ff* Samnoto Hartal A pubic Iwarr g on » * proposed id** may b*
tf* parson requesting th* pubic
haamg would b* talacwd by ff* propoaad nAa*. wdhai 21 days of ffra
nolle*.
submatad
loChrtalyn*
Hamilton, Vca Praaidanl tor
Adnurralratrva
and
Busm etl
Serve* i, al ff* abuv* addraas
Pubiah October 1 20b I
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BtVEOTOATRI

YOU PtYEETI

A/wtvt a■ |^Nni
aood oottev
fwwaiyg
p/wtarj, MMdrfvtof
w^rvs^vy hw
busirwaa
opportunitws
and
IrenefiN**. Cal Ftorkta DapL of
Agrtoitor* A Conaunar Sarvtoa* al
800-435-7352 or FTC-HELP tor
»*• Nomaton. Or «W ou Wbb Nto
at www Ito govAilrop.
Ftorkta tow reryireaMSta* of carttai
taainaa*opportrNaalor*(Ntan Mi
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Cal to varffy lawful regtofreeor)
b * 4 o ry g ^ g ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ _ ^

57— OrrORTUNtTIES
•
WANTED
A SCEKJNO
PMtaWirople ANGEL INVESTORS
w6h ktod haarts A daap podiatt to
htap fund unlqli* conaortkjm of
vantura antarprtaa*. tredaa, A
MfvtoM (fln# artt. pyfclaWHj, raal
aatafta, Qtfttng ft corttuttnQ aaivtcaa,
at afti) with charltaMa banafda.
IntamtUooal mum-Want acopa
raqmrta Ritfynirui. ►ooy-i*rm
commrtmanl!
SiWnl/working
•yndtoatort, A sponaors
Must sign non-dtado*uraAior&gt;compel* agraamant. SERIOUS
to Mi
land
raaoond
Ireadv
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MPy niaaaa
|fvVW^V •
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w/youf ar*a(a) of totoreaL typ* of
oftorad, A contact nanw/addraaa.
DataK wN b* kxwaided. A0 repiaa
hakl to eonfktanoK 4E A Co. PO Boa
0521426, Longwood. FL 327321426.

W o m « n ’s F i n a n c i a l
S u p p o rt Q ro u p
Woman tfial are rtareawd to
rra*ting a barter Hnandaf future
407-320-0962

59— F inancial
S ervices
A tte n tio n F fe a d e rs ll
IT* IWgal for companW* doing
•4 by phona to promto* you
a loan and aak you to pay tor H

For i

MormaPon. cal loAfra* f-677-FTC
HELP. ( A pLbfc aarrtca maaaaga kem
Th* Saminol* Herald and ffw
Fadaral Trad* CommWtaon!

6 1—

M oney to Lend

^ A tte n S o n R tR d w r tlf3
ITs dagal tor companW* doing,
businau by phona to premtaa you
a loan and aafe you to pay tor R
before they deliver. For more
nfcxmaflon. cal kd-lra* 1-677-FTC ,
HELP. |A pcidc aarvka mnaaga to m 1
Th* Saminol* Herald and It * '
Fadaral Trad* Commwalon)

LEARN TO DRIVE
TRACTOR TRAILERS
WfUfBHCEAQMD'

• 1 5 Day COL M a k a

• D iy A W i t k i n d C l i t u t
• Financial Au M abce
• C ir r lin Hiring On Sits

eTruck Driver
i institute
8 0 0 -5 5 4 - 7 3 6 4

Now

H iring
FOOD SERVICE
and CUSTODIAL
POSITIONS
IN SEMINOLE
PUBLIC SCHOOLS

•Part Time
• No Experience
Necessary
• Competitive Pay
• Great Work
Atmosphere

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AM $290 • morth*. M AM P v t

to, gwwrA dMxwr nmtod MMa

uk.cxt4e.ArC.Bdry,

Perl Tim e Help

| your own hour*. 407-3364000

kRcfi use, sac. dr, rsxktonl
2 b ln horn bus. Ron

smobsr PreterrsM Only drug kee

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r»hc6B*rf0ojcu«ra«ikwik9ra
p b l Coma dean homes w*i our
expandtog company. tovnadtoto
opanlngt. FT/PT, Mon-Fri, no
nitftotoo wwfcmto. Car nqArad.
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. CM 407-

Far Free

sober need M F*F 467-3387771.

LABORERS N U D E D
FOB UN OOM M OUN D
U T R JT Y C O N T R A C T O R

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I V y Duddtog Car Setae, Pie
I country's largest

■407
I 384-4440 or tofUr h pataonM2904
9 . OtonOo Asa. EOC

In toa manutedura ot

Mpnv*4O7-3146600.

WsR ier/drysr.

to l.M Z w r^ - ^ T U i
M ttoiptoSIOOOtoxr
)v*crto U jfci Syfcan a
CM 407

Mmutourlng
pot

wwmjm anO pnxwuDn

it ib u b m

repM inlBtbto. Qimatog company
Expertonoe preferred. FiA tone,
Deys. FuR. benefits packaga.
DFW/EOE. MM rasume to:

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H M U T D H NS1DSD: FT/TT

i tar 9w design ot near
products Htotier duOee • « toduda

Avskebfe. Saaktog
Shandy cJtoafhouiN wags. E O F S
D fW P C M JM t.3 6 i8 8 M

EigartA ica required. Two years ot
Design Endnaartog experience to a
manutacturing
erwironmant.
Engktaertog Oegree pratsrrsd.

Salary
o
experience. Ful banatM padraga.
DFW/EOE Mai resume to:
VPAtoxnan Resources, Mstaes
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asa « e «

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aOClalali *nC.| 049 flrCSn iVl

Now hktng F/T CN sf Ertdnesr.
ApN 7 M Msktstoy SUMS HotoL 1040
w ood Bkrd, Lik e Mmy 407-

5282332
A__ am

r IN V J w i m i riMORa POT
umg
position In VotuMe County. L ib
seBng. M F . no weekends MuA be
sbto to cksw on i t ages tram
g v M c t i t o p i d i i h c i Dhjq bctm o
sapsrtsnos to pvatoratto but not
noooMAfy Pay r m d ip in d on

C bds 8«0on t FL 32771. Fac 407-

construction, Ptooti ROtli ot hourly.
O ral bmtftts. 386*73*0221.
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ 3 2 1 -2 9 9 2 9 2 9

MCCFTTONWr Fogm oN

$700 to 1800 par sraak aamtog
potenOal. Drtve toa BIO R IO S lor
TR ANSYSTEM S
No Experience Naraissry
N oCO L7 No prctteml
COC training avalablel
1-500-435-5583

FT, MF. ApMf A Ons Ctovetond SML
StAs 1200. SarkowL FL 32773 or Fat
ratuns: (407) 322-5534, Abankort

Exp d MA or LPN needed tor busy
kdamal madotoa oBoa. Fax rsauna
to Unda at 407-330-4777.

Communfly m UnQ ckhwishir lor
dtyMdL Ptosis toquka to person
M 300 WsM Akpott Bhid.L SerdortL

SANFOBO AIRPORT AUTHORITY:

1 1 5 — O f f ic e S p a c e F o r
R ent

Qarsgs Apt 1/1 4480/Jno todudn
r. gm. wator 4 cdks Safe, aket
40741
Largs 1BR: F u l Be b a r. upettors.

Outolde dfy $475 ♦ depoa*. no feto.
407-3281917,
1 BR apt, Ib B k cm heap,
compieke privacy, seeking 1 mAure
person. $110tok or $4205no ♦ $200
sec, dsp. ktotodn iA W i i 407-3211735.

99— A
U

p a je tm e n t s

M M bene men tools t
experience In heavy ccBaion
Apply in person
2601 Caunay Club Rd, Santord
FLOOWMO P tS TA IX lR S
i Hardwood and Laminate Flooring

I x mr established,
axpandtog,
* v ' company Orsel advancement
oppcmrvty. CM Jar3 it 407- 321.,

ITVVtor ‘f r l H A h a vs vrtddwara

■ tom s rad peat backgroundM

l

□rowing cradk card processing
company toCsraM FtortdsnowWtoig
•or Wm

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positions
Technical
! Mon toru Fri,
83 0-33 0 Some computer skBs
required- $6004*.
anR tojSSB Froeeaeor Mon toru
FA, 530 to 43 0 Computo^toone MBs
raqdrad. $6004*.
M e t know
PartTknar
O id i Books A Etna!
407 538-0351

________

BUM *. C

Al Oeeeone Pool needs Swimming
Pool tanakucScn: TVs, pekders,
deck, piester. Experience preferred.
CM 407-324-2442.____________
Com putm l«?I*^rv5r!g Oerter
System Knowledge of Corel Draw 40
hour week, pay based on
quiHIcailoni
StoddAs TscTrokrtaa, Sarfbrd CM
Ur fkggre or Mr QtAes, 407-323
5121_______________________
WORK FROM HOME
UP TO *29 •78/ HR PT/FT
Trarxng-MM Order
1-5882485717
WWW.WE-R-HLE8SED COM

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93— R o o m s F o r R e n t

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IN VESTIG A TE BEFO RE
¥ 0 0 IN V E S T
Always a good pokey, eepeoaty tor
business
opportunities
and
franchises. C M Florida Dept, ot
AgnciAure A Ccneumer Semcee at
500-435-7352 or FTC -H E LP tor
heeHormekon. O rvtM nxW abkto
M wwvrftogoWbUop.
Ftoncto tow racyxrae takers of certain
tsMtees oppoWdtoe to retpMM wBi
Ftortds Dept of Agriculture A
Consumer Semcee before n b rig .
C M to verity towful registration
batora you buy

8hare
accountankappratoar.
■xevm
Lccatad A
Mary
'
Btvd 4 17-62 Sanford
407-322-2417.

dhato

141— H

o m es

Room I*or R ent: 9100/wssk.
includes utilities, waahar/dryar.
free cable, lake A v«. Sanford. 4079687023

153— A

Sa

O M MONTH P M H *
(LJmaad Time Otter)

2 Bedrooma trom $538
3 Badrocma $434
S m U pets welcome.
Cedar Creek Apts
407-3284334

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157— M o r i u H
Fo r S a l e

o m es

1400 DOWN - WHY REHTT7
38R/2BA For Safe
USA|
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160— B u s in e s s F o r
Sa l i

AUTO I
Famtfy ownad 6 oparalad
tor over 20 years.
FMANONQ AVAILABLE
CALL (407) 402-1191

181— A p p l ia n c e s *
F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e
1 Luexy tom ptoovrtop aA wkh 7 yr
a a rsrry i d $ 135, queen $ 140, kkig
$210. Brand new. Located to
SanfOrt, 407-4082776

407-321 0759
3/2. lanced yd. garage. W/D.
A A iw h s r. new carpA 4 As. 10x14
powered shed wtoi peso. $7Mftna
407-3680068
Sanford: IB R 1BA house tor rent
115/Vwk, $375 dapoeR, hdudee
T m , no pets or dA k sn 407-328
3481.
Sanford: 3 0 . 201 E. 22nd 8L
1606/mo ♦ dap.; 3ft 123 Club Rd.
tOSOtoio «dep. Pete ok afdep. 407323-4540.

OW Antique Brass
Headboard
$85
407-321-8590

a M a i.

A Ftd acre manraes eel New n
ptoAto. MuA se&lt; $108 407422-

A KINO SIZE PILLOW TOP
1 to pfaaie. SM $210.
407422-5644
Bade, located to8antond( orihepede
torneetowBi 5 yrwemrsy TVito|75,
U 190, dean MS. ton $175. Never
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407-402-2776

Looking For

DIVORCE
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TRULV

Ale*.imlre Enterprises
6900 Silver Sl.ir Ro.ifl
Suite 205
Orlando FL 32818

SALES
STAFF
IMMEDIATE
INTERVIEWS

Mon. tfiruFri.
9AMto11 AM
2920

S . O r la n d o D riv e - S a n f o r d

407-323-8787

(407) 291-3008

-O ffic e s C o a s t to C o a st*

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(ta 4-1oust
Jom toe tram ABA VkholruieCUx Inc. and youl nrp xito m rxcang and dynwixc buunm Med wan
chMengo and rrwjrdi

October 2nd-Ocfober 4th
Tuesday &amp; Wednesday 9am-7pm
Thursday 9am-5pm

Limited Otter! Call How!

FnU and Part-Time fositions

3 d ib its
(W M 1*11 I KV4— IK* H w.

LadiesCall FREE!i«T)788-TALK
C ir d ll C a rd B illin g

1 800 m

r F I N HUM

Wttftnt Mirim Hotil lid Conftrtice Cstttr m Lika Mount

N orih P ik iw d o Am ., S a n M , R .

e Daft Oartu • Gas Station Attandanta • CesMars
TkketarxAtackars • Food Court • M art O artx • Boroeoty • I
klawebwihfp • Caxfi Office • Inmnkory Central &lt;
■ Lose Pravandon ■ Cart Ratotouars ■
wnoru tretori • T h e )
1 Craw • FortBII Operators • Ratoon ■ U
Ratoary Oartu • Sates Raps ■ Tire F m - r r • M art I
e Bitosry M m spar
A. enr A fU toeaq ekUnw ittx U dhn torproxe ways ed
Exrxtos niun rj raSut k r u dr r x / n c tmen

xMjne, 401N pined mud
H an wr &gt; i r dwrey n ar Ji^ v it o n e.!

,.r .ri rq*i opportrry

oirSyw fin sppcm 1 diqkrr fru u n rl

lenks i xceaes tu n i i i n

sle&lt;ksiam 4 ptbtae
N A /il A •f»A2 »4 *. f &lt;«|
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FO R O N E Y E A R
FOR DETAILS CALL OR VISIT

Sanford Court Apts.
3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford

£r

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407-323-3301

lj

Don V Miss The Opportunity

[!

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Style
City ^
Living
Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

s3 0 0 ,,n O ff
First M o n t h 's Rent
W
’dith 1. M*

187— S p o r t in g G

oods

l •.$*.• U A|)||m v «'(| C f'ili l

• Larne Newly Refurbished Apartments with Uige
Ckieeta • Lake Front • Volleyball
• SparkJIna Ftoot • Tennla Court*

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Mome
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toe new. $ 100.
407-322-7011.

191— B u il d in g
M a t e r ia l s

Country Lake

h r Barra. Boat D odo, Shops, ate.
Also Culvert Pipe:
15*x20’
(147.00/ea. 18*x2(7 $175/sa.

Sixpke StoA 4 Sttopfy. toe. Apopka

.

Apartments

2714 U f n r o o d A**.. Sanford • 330-5204

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407-2935796

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Edited b y Tim o th y E . P arker August 10, 2001

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•50 00 407-330-0434.

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d ia l th e s e

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R cnarTy a i y i Daa, K vavofn,
wkh p i m lop meBreee eeL N ew
used SM $460 Can dMvec 4074220238

aananry kcd. 4/2/2. gAsd oomnv
nooi« Dlivafound. sods
2upgrades.
nsukA odors. S e c tys
•137.5k. 407-3385296.407-4622860.
Price to sekt SpM plan 3BR/2SA,
two tying srasx. Frsplece. Igloton
c d d a s a c Msny sxkes. CormxrAy
0 4 ) Houtt 4 pod. CM DsitM. 4073235190.

l BEAT1CLOCK f t I

oouch 1 ---- ----------

lenfoni.tixceient wee. 3/1
ca4d be used ee houeetoklce
cambtoekan. $7907790. 407-321
6757.

407-3384421

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Twin beds wMh boa apelnos A
frwpli hudm fd
d wdil
w li W
&gt;43 each. Ooubis bed, bOMyrtnos*
nwBms^napli heed boerd 4 toot
board vridi triad $108 LMng n
oouch wknelchtog chair. $100.407321-5546

toby SUa arts

Receive $500 Worth Of
Food Coupons for
s2 9 .9 5

U e n ju it

4 0 7-3i

Scto 4 Love Sradtokia 4 whto btxic.

AtonA bond naac $798 Stover $208
wader. $350, Dryer. $158 407-268
1M6 6mv7pm 0 407-3234574, art

For Our New Club in Sanford, FL

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O v » fi,
E R C B llB n t
c o n d itio n . H i t tu c n tib to .

rafrfgaralor, icacnakar A v ita .

tor YAM

iini is pi ii ii ink i c )i

Dtotog A Brand New Cherry OvA
Tabls. 72*and « Chain a/Laaf. SM
to Boa. $650. Lkhted China C
cwbtoAAvaa. Can OaSvar. 4074220238

camei beck Duncan Phyte
Pool Home: 104
Brierwood Drive. 2,000 Sq R,
3BfV2Ba hugs yard torgs (Aka.
ovfniztd pool, ftftpftff. m o
lytion, 6 many fnoft Idtunt. W i
not tost tong. 1159.900. CM
srrysme. 407-5681065.

W itu LV fttlri/tU
Starting B $42Nv6

813-9354101

h Bow MUA Sal $1468 Ltftod Otoa
CrttoA Aval Can DAtoac 407-4220230 -

1 2 piece Name Brand Quean
ORTHOPEC
:D&lt;C PILLOW TOP
Set Brand Nsec SM to
PtoAto. 8eoBca $108 Can Dabrar.
407-422-5645.

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Ototoo Rm 14 pe, soid CHERRY
WOOO. 64* dw pedssUl. eV2
toava4.IChfppsntotochaka.bu6A
4 hutch, never used ooA$12k. tM
$1698 Server $166 407-706 5664.
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B y C h rls to p h s r P a tto n
S taff Writer

District play found m ost of
the Sem inole Athletic
Conference teams on the
road with LekeB rantefy a t
D eL and and Sem inole at
Jacksonville Ed White, while
Lake mary hosted Mainland
for homecoming.

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Sanford, Florida

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H e a lth o ffic ia ls s a y a d o v e fo u n d in
O v ie d o te s te d p o s itiv e f o r e n c e p h a litis
Test results received thi* w eek indicated
that the second d ove also w as infected
w ith encephalitis.
TVvelvc cou nties w ere added to the
encep halitis alert Thursday, raising the
total to 4 8 o f F lo rid a 's 6 7 cou n ties.
O fficials say before the m osquito season

C la s s ic c a r s

ends, the entire state m ay be put on
alert.
"W e 're n o t d o n e w ith m o sq u ito es
until probably D ecem ber and it's p o ssi­
b le the w hole state can be un der m edics)
alert b y th e n ," said A p ril C row ley,
sp o k esp erso n
fo r
tne
F lorid a

D epartm ent o f H ealth.
As o f Friday, there have been seven
confirm ed hum an cases o f West N ile and
three confirm ed hum an cases o f Eastern
equ ine encephalitis in Florida this year.
A‘ 9-y
^ car
ir old Iboy died o f Eastern equine
in July.
M ost infections often go unnoticed
w ith only m inor flu like sym ptom s, but
for individuals w ith low im m une sys„
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h e a d in g fo r H e a th ro w

Auto show is a
new addition to
the Art Festival
B y M lc h tll* Je r ia
Managing Editor
L A K E M A R Y — M ore than a
hundred classic cars and m otor­
cycles are expected to puli into
Heathrow next weekend d u r­
ing the 15th annual Lake
M ary/H eathrow Festival o f the
Arts.
Lake M ary Rotary Club is
sponsoring its second C lassic
C ar and C ycle Show to coincide
w ith this y ear's festival. The
, sh o w w as held a t Sem inole
' Com m unity College during its
in itial year, b u t organizers
decided to change the venue in
hopes o f increasing public par­
ticipation.
’ J O ne area that w e did not do
•'was part Id ­
so w ell in
__ M cLean,
pation,
and the festim em ber of .
"Thta
val'a board ’pf
year, we are
lucky i a . b e
able to assoi . . . (T )h e c a n
cla tc
w ith
the arts festi­
are really a
val."
form o f art,
The event
esp ecially the
will be held
cla ssic c a n .
S a tu rd a y ,
T h ey a r e a
O ct. 6, and
nice tie in.
Sunday, O ct.
7, during the
fe s tiv a l.
O r g a n iz e r s
Rotary Car Show e x p e c t
betw een 100
. and 150 cars
and m otorcycles to partidpate
in the e v e n t inducting special­
ty, m uscle and antique cars and

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Captain graduates
fro m FBI A cadom y
Sem inole C ounty Sheriff's
Captain Billy Lee was among
261 law enforcem ent officers
w ho graduated from the FBI
National Academy Program.
The 10-week program was
held at QiBmtico, vh. It covered
advanced le g a l investigative,
and management techniques as
well as htnaM training.
Captain Lee has been a mem­
ber o f the Sheriff's Office since
1982. He has served in the Major
Crim es U nit, the DEA Ik sk
Force, NfcLtobcrhcod PoUHng
and Metro Services. Captain Lee
has been a member of tne SWAT
Teem since 19B4 and is currently
Us com m ander H e is a Medal of
Valor recipient and ha* a B A
and an M .RA . from the
University o f Central Florida.

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City’s design team
suggests moving
hotel project to
Civic Center site
B y D an P ing
Editor

Members of th* Lake Mary Rotary Club
Cycle Show, which wtO coincide with the
right. Is the chairman of this year's show.

Htrafcj photo by TotoWByVtocml
to finalize plans for the dub's Becond annual Classic Car and
Mary/Heathrow Festival of the Arts. Ralph Cowsl, second from

tration
con tin u es
u n til
Saturday, O ct. 6. C ost la $20 for
vehicle* and $15 for motorcyriaa Fra
Ralph Cowell, chairm an o f Cow ell at 407-805-9292 o r Jim
the car show, said indu d lng the Pond at 407-121-1759.
Proceeds from the event go
elastic car show in the festival is .
su p p orting
tne
beneficial for both event orga­ tow ard
Sem inole Com m unity College
nizers and partidpants.
"It's a wln/w in situation for Fou nd ation. Last year, the
everyone," Cow ell said. "There Rotary-raised m ore than $5,000
will h e art, car*, food and enter­ fo r the organization.
"W e hope to d o as well if not
tainment. There will be som e­
better this year," M cLean said.
thing fo r everyone.
"And,* the cars are really a "Som e o f the m oney will also
form o f a rt," h e said, "especial­ go toward art scholarships."
O th er h igh ligh ts fo r this
ly the classic cars. They are a
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the
In
a r's car show Include
nice tie In." *
T h e show is op en to all _ jy
i to n a USA 's N ascar Exhibit
m akes and m odels o f classics, on Saturday, and a raffle for a
antiques, street rods, m uscle new lim ited ed ition H arleycars and m otorcycles, and regis­ D avidson Sportster 1200. Raffle

h o t rods. M cL ean said the
Rotary Club is also tentatively
planning a daaslc car cruise for

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tickets are $ 20, and the w inner
w ill b e announced during the
car show trophy presentation 4
p m - Saturday.
...
O n Sunday, the D isabled
A m erican V eterans H all in
Sanford is planning to begin its
"B ringin' D ow n the R oo f" ben­
efit at the festival. The parade o f
m otorcycles
w ill start
in
Heathrow and end across the
street from W al-Mart on 17-92.
T h e event is sponsored by
Sem inole County ABATE and
the Lake M ary R otary Club,
and m oney raised dpring the
parade a n a Poker Run will help
fund a new roof at the Disabled
A m erican V eterans H all in
Sanford. For more information,
See Can, Page BA

S A N F O R D — T h e proposed
Sanford
con feren ce
center
passed yet another test Tuesday
as county com m issioners unoffi­
cially gave the project's progres­
sion a thum bs up.
D uring a presentation to the
b oard , C ity M an ag er Tony
V anD erw orp in trod u ced the
new conference center develop­
m ent team , w h ile C ou nty
M anag er
K evin
G race
announced
he
appointed
County D eputy M anager Sally
Sherm an and oth er staff to assist
in the project.
W hile the terrorist attacks are
m aking m any A m ericans d u tch

SA N FO R D — Planners for
the city's Riverwalk project are
beginning to m atch dream s to
dollars as they m ove forward
.w ith the design process.
P eter Secn ler o f G latting
Jackson , the engineerin g and
d esign firm ov erseeing the
developm ent o f the Riverw alk,
b riefed the C ity C om m ission
M onday on where the project
stands.
"W e've just finished an exten­
sive public Input and com e up
w ith a set of ideas that we will
try to p u t in a schem atic
d e s ig n ," S e ch ie r said . "W h a t
w e've got to d o now is get an
u n d erstand ing o f how this
design ideas will m atch up to
the budgetary lim itations."
A series o f public m eetings
generated plenty o f suggestions
as well as praise for Glatting
Jackson's w ork. A t the conclu­
sion o f one four hou r m eeting
that ended after 10 p.m ., about
30 m em bers o f the public gave
the design team a standing ov a­
tion for their presentation.
"I'v e been impressed w ith the
w ork they've done, especially
the w ay they have gone ou t of
See Ideas, Page BA

C o u n ty p le a s e d w ith h o te l p r o g r e s s
By Chrtatophf Patton
Staff Writer

Planners
finalizing
ideas for
Riverwalk

their
p o ck etb oo k s
tighter,
VanD erw oip argued that now is
the perfect tim e to fund Urge
capital projects le c a u s e o f low
interest rates.
"T h is is a great tim e to get out
here w ith a public project histor­
ically," VanDerw orp said.
T hough a m ore detailed
analysis U forthcom ing, prelim i­
nary p erfo rm an ce projections
Indicate revenue from toe con­
ference cen ter cou ld exceed
annu al d eb t p aym ents by 50
percent beginning with the first
stabilized year o R ju sin ess.
Com m issioner D aryl M cLain
w as particularly pleased w ith
the plans as it "elim inated facili­
ties that are n o longer vU ble to
to e d ty w hile p ro tectin g the

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p ark."
.T h e county com m ission will
routinely be asked by the d ty for
input during the course o f the
p ro ject's d ev elop m en t. In the
future, the county will be asked'
to review and provide recom ­
m endations on design, review
and com m ent on the feasibility
study, review and com m ent on
the financial plan and d ed d e on
project and public funding lev­
el*.
Com m issioners Randy M orris
and Carlton H enley asked ques­
tions regarding residential plan­
ning around the conference cen- •
ter. Both said for the project to bq
successful the d ty needed to
See County, Page 7A

Pan Am bans carry-on baggage
D an P in g
Editor
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A irw ays, the com pany th at
established a num ber o f "firsts"
in the airline Industry, becam e
the first com pany to ban nearly
all carry-on luggage
O fficial* s a ia th e decision was
part o f Pan A m 's effort to
ephance passenger safety while
still m aintainin g convenience
during the check-in process.
Thi
carry-on to restriction
includes briefcases and laptop
com puter*. Those item s must be
checked along w ith all other
bags. Passengers will be allowed

to carry on w allets, purees and
diaper bags if they are traveling
w ith an in fa n t
Pan Am operate* daily flights
from
O rlando/Sanford
International Airport to six U S .
cities and San Juan, Puerto Rico.
" T h e
halln&amp;rk of
the Pan Am
experience has been the ability of
our passengers to enjoy the ease
and com fort of traveling through
airports which arc less crowded
and m ore cu stom er-friend ly,"
said Dave Fink, pivsidcnl o f Par.
Am. "W e adopted this unioue
strategy in order to maintain that
advantage, w hile at the sam e

tim e providing an additional
m easure o f security."
W ith the increase in checked
baggage, Fink said Pan Am is
preparing its ground operations
to handle the additional work.
He also noted that the can y -o n
re s tric tio n s
is expected
to expedite
the check-in process, as well as
board ing and getting off the
plane.
"(T h e restrictions) w ill pro­
vide security personnel w ith the
ability' to m ore thoroughly
screen passengera'and baggage,"
See Fan Am, Page 7A

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Justin Hoyt. 14, ol Sanford uses his fishing pole to poke at a dead alli­
gator that floated up to the seataaH on Luka Monroe Wednesday.

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A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

Farmer’s wife
finds letter that’s
too hot to handle
D E A R A B B Y : I am in a p re d ic a m e n t! I
d o n 't k n o w w h at to d o . W e liv e o n a farm .
L a s t n ig h t a fte r th e c h ild re n w e re a s le e p , I
....................................... w e n t o u t to th e b a m and
fo u n d m y h u sb a n d h u r­
ry in g to p u t a w a y a m y s­
te rio u s b a g . I a sk e d h im
w h a t h e w a s d o in g . H e
s a id , "N o th in g , u st g o in g
th ro u g h s o m e o d
th in g s ." W h e n w e
re tu rn e d to th e h o u se
to g e th e r, h e h a d s o m e
p h o to s o f h is e x -w ife
Dear
h e sa id h e w a s g iv in g to
till V
h e r siste r. I d id n 't m in d . I
r i u u *
fe lt th a t a t le a s t h e w a s .
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g e ttin g rid o f th e m .
T h is m o rn in g , a fte r th e
k id s w e n t to s c h o o l, m y c u rio s ity g o t th e
b e s t o f m e. I o p en e d th e b a g an d fo u n d so m e
o ld fa m ily p h o to g ra p h s a n a c o lle c tib le s.
U n d e rn e a th , I fo u n d a n e n v e lo p e w ith h is
n a m e o n it. I o p e n e d it an d fo u n d a le tte r
w ritte n b y h is e x -w ife . It w a sn 't a n o rd in a ry
lo v e le tte r — it w a s a se x u a l fantasy .
T h e c o n te n ts o f th e le tte r a re d is g u stin g .
N o w I d o n ’t k n o w if I s h o u ld d e s tro y it, c o n ­
fro n t h im , o r p u t it b a c k an d try to fo rg e t I
e v e r sa w it. I'm a fra id i f I m e n tio n it h e 'll g e t
a n g ry th at I sn o o p ed th ro u g h H e private
th in g s. I f I d e s tro y It, he w ill g e t re a lly
an gry. I f I lea v e it. I’m a fra id He w ill read it
fro m tim e to tim e , an d I'L L b e a n g ry a ll o v e r
a g a in . I w ish I h a d n 't fo u n d it.
A bby, I lo v e m y h u sb a n d a n d h a v e n e v e r
h ad a n y re a so n n o t to tru s t h im , b u t a fte r
fin d in g th a t letter, I d o n 't k n o w w h a t to d o .

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Gone but not forgotten

D EA R W IFE : U n d er no circu m stan ces
should you be th e o ne to d estro y th e letter.
Tell y o u r h u sb an d w h at you did an d o ffer
him an ap ology fo r sn o op in g. W h en you
tell him now u p settin g the con ten ts of the
le tte r w e r e , h e m ay v o lu n teer to g e t ti d of
it. H o w e v e r, th e d e c is io n s h o u ld b e h i t .
A n d it h e w a n t* to k e e p It, h e w o n 't b e th e
t i n t m e n Aor w o m a n ) to k e e p S ;eo u y ^ p tr o f
a de,
le a d ro m a n c e .

D EA R A B BY: S o m a n y p e o p le c a n 't se e m
to g e t o f f th e c o u c h a n d in to an e x e rc ise p ro ­
g ra m . M a y I o ffe r th e fo llo w in g "E x e rc ise
P ro g ra m fo r L a z y P e o p le "?
— Ju m p in g to c o n c lu s io n s
— B e a tin g a ro u n d th e b u sh
— C lim b in g th e w a lls
— P a ssin g th e b u c k
— &gt; D ra g g in g m y h e e ls
— P u sh in g m y lu c k
— M a k in g m o u n ta in s o u t o f m o le h ills
— H ittin g th e n a il o n th e h ead
— R u n n in g a ro u n d in c irc le s
— C lim b in g th e la d d e r o f su c c e s s
— O p e n in g a c a n o f w o rm s
— S ta rtin g th e b a ll ro llin g
— Ju m p in g o n th e b a n d w a g o n
— P ic k in g u p th e p ie c e s
— G o in g o v e r th e e d g e

D e a r A b b y is w ritte n b y P a u lin e P h illip s
an d..........................
d a u g h te r Je a n n e “P h inii
illip s.

F o r e v e ry th in g y o u n e ed to k n o w a b o u t
w e d d in g p la n n in g , o r d e r "H o w to H a v e a
L o v e ly W ed d ing
in g . S e n d a b u s in e s s -s iz e d ,
se lf-a d d re s s e d e n v e lo p e , p lu s c h e c k o r
m o n ey o r d e r fo r $ 5 (U .S . fu n d s o n ly ) to:
D ea r A b b y — W ed d in g B o o k le t, P.O. Box
4 4 7 , M o u n t M o rris, IL 6 1 0 5 4 -0 4 4 7 . (P o sta g e
(s in clu d e d in th e p ric e .)
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' Harald photo by Ttonmy Vlncanl

OeLorea Lash, far left, and Bav and Amis Wsatgaard display an original oil on canvas painting showing tha New York City
skyllna before Sept. 11, 2001. Tha Weatgaards own Somewhere In Time, an antique store In downtown 8anford, and
recently sold the painting following the Sept. 11 attack on tha United Stelae. Lash Is a friend of the Weatgaards.

Bank R ob b ery S u sp ect
- Investigators w ith the
Sem inole C ounty Sheriff's Office
a re seeking a suspect responsi­
ble for a robbery W ednesday of
the Peoples First C om m unity
Bank a t 5 0 0 H unt C lub
Boulevard. It happened at
arou nd 11:19 a.m .
T h e su sp ect w aa arm ed w ith a
h andgun. H e took m oney from
cash d raw ers and the v au lt. The
am oqnt of m oney taken is not
being released. N obody w as
hu rt du rin g the incident,
although pictures from inside
the bank do show frightened
em ployees.
The suspect is described a s a
black m ale, in his m id 2 0 's to
early 3 0 's. H e's about six feet
tall an d w eighs In excess of 200
p ou n d s. H e w as w earin g, w hat
ap p ears to be, light green hospi­
tal scru b s and a sh o w er cap . H e
w as also w earin g N ike athletic
Bhoes.
A nybody w ith inform ation
that m ay lead authorities to the
su sp ect Is asked to call C rim e
Line a t 1-800-423-T1PS (8477), o r
the Sem inole C ounty Sheriff's
O ffice a t 407-665-6600.

• L ake M ary police arrested
M ark Skuuicr, 23, c f Osteen
F rid ay for driving under the
influence. An officer noticed
Skinner w eavin g along Lake
M ary Boulevard. The officer
stated in the report "h e w as not
understandable a t initial con ­
ta ct." A breathalyzer test
revealed a blood alcohol content

• Barry W ilkinson, 37, of
Sanford w as arrested by county
dep u ties Frid ay for driving
u n d er the influence. H e report­
edly failed all field sobriety tests
and breath test results revealed
a .1 4 0 b lo o d a lc o h o l c o n te n t.
• Sanford police arrested Paul
H art, 4 2 , of Sanford Frid ay for

tw o co u n ts of battery, escape
from cu sto d y an d disorderly
intoxication.
D ru g P arap h ern alia ‘
Jennifer D onaldson, 2 6 , bf
Sanford w as arrested F rid ay by
Sanford police after a routine
traffic stop p rodu ced a crack
pipe on h er person.
driving un d er the influence and
driving w ith a s u s p e n d e d
lic e n s e . H art w as s to p p e d as
ra d a r flocked him d rivin g 5 7 ,
m ph in a 3 5 m p h zone. In the
rep o rt, H a rt stated to the officer
"th a t he had four p rev io u s DUIs
an d that he w ou ld not subm it to
an y testin g."
• Steven K ing, 5 1 , o f Sanford
w as arrested by Sanford police
W ednesday for driving un d er
the influence. King w as stopped
w hen he ra d a r clocked him art*
vin g 5 0 m ph in a 3 5 m p h zone.
TVvo breath tests revealed results
of .088 and .069.
• B rand y Knoy, 2 4 , o f Sanford
w as arrested by Lake M ary
p olice W ednesday for driving
u n d er the influence. A n officer
observed K noy cross the centerline four tim es. Breath tests
revealed a blood alcohol content
o f .215.
B a tte ry o f a n Offlcei;
L on gw ood police arrested
N icole L eon ard , 2 3 , of Deltona
T h u rsd ay w hen officers
responded to K erry m ans Irish
P u d on State Road 43 4 . The bar
m an ag er said h e w ished to press
ch arges b ecau se Leonard struck
him while he escorted h er out of
the b ar d u e to h er extrem e
intoxication.
Leonard w as handcuffed and
placed in the back of the patrol
car, but w hile gathering inform atron Leon ard escap ed from
h er handcuffs. A si officers
officer tried
to re-handcuff Leonard she
becam e com b ative and hit sever­
al officers. She w as ch arged with

V e h ic le T h e f t
• D r. W illie S h e rm a n w ltnenB-

uutpmut.
es a
aH
ispanic mail;
m ale uy
tty u
6 tucai
steal
his ca r while he sa t in his office *
on South O ak A venue
W ednesday. Sherm an confronted
the m ale and he left the vehicle
running north tow ard Sanford
C ity Hall. Officers caught up
w ith the m an n ear M em orial
Park and he w as arrested. The
subject refused to give any
inform ation and w as booked
into the Jail as John Doe.

• Isreal Gilley Jr., 54, of
Sanford w as arrested b y Sanford
police for vehicle theft after offi­
cers found a stolen car at his
hom e.
Gilley w as also charged w ith
possession of a controlled sub­
stance, possession of d ru g p a ra ­
phernalia and possession of a
w eapon by a convicted felon.

Sidney G w yn, 4 0 , of Sanford
w as arrested by Sanford police
early W ednesday m orning after
officers responded at an alarm
at C room s A cad em y and found
G w yn inside a room .
B rin gin g H om e th e Bacon
A lfo
onso “Brooks, 39, o f W inter
Park w as arrested by Sanford
police after Winn Dixie em ploy­
ees w itnessed the man conceal­
ing m eat p rodu cts in his pants.
W
Vhen
h
the
‘ store m anager con­
fronted Brooks, he "pulled out
bacon from his p an ts." A total of
six p ackages of sm oked
sau sages and six packages of
bacon w ere fau n a in his pants.

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b o u t

The Sanford Lakeside
Lions Club w ill host its annu­
al spaghetti dinner and Bingo
4 to 8 p.m. Saturday. S e p t 29,
in the Sanford Ctvic Center.
Cost is $5 and will benefit
the Lion's Sight Program.
Children under 5 are free.
Tickets are available from any
Lion member or call 407-3305238.

AN N E. FIN K , O R A N G E CITY, FLA .
D EA R AN N : W hat I like best ab ou t you r
"exercise*" is they req u ire no p articu lar ta l­
en t and no exp en sive e q u ip m e n t H ow ever,
m y favorite w asn't listed: P u tting y o u r foot
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A Conversational Spanish
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Industry, will begin Tbeaday,
O c t 2.
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The Over-50 Dance* will
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The dances are from 2 to 4
cun. in the Sanford G v ic
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Obituaries
VERNA M A RG A RET
BARTON
Vcma Margaret Barton, 91, of
Airport Boulevard, Sanford, died
Wednesday, Sept. 26,2001, in
Sanford.
Bom in Newell, W.Va., she
moved to Central Florida from
Salem, Ohio, in 1974. She was a
homemaker and a member of
First Church o f the Nazareno of
Sanford.
Survivors include four sons,
Donald J. Barton of Key West,
Dale S. Barton of Fort Mills, S C .,
Duane A. Barton o f Tampa and
David C. Barton of Ri
■dgc; a
daughter, Janet R. Lochhcad of
Weddington, N.C.; 18 grandchil­
dren; and 28 great grandchil­
dren.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel is in charge o f arrange­
ments.
DAW SON G A R R E TT BU R K E
Dawson Garre!! Burke, Infant,
of Elizabeth Street, Enterprise,
died Saturday, Sept. 22,2001, in
Florida H ospital DeLand.
Survivors include parents
Gene Autry Jr. and Heather
Burke o f Enterprise; three broth­
ers, G ene Autry "Bubba G ene"
III, Jason Alexander and Zachary
Charles Burke, all of Dellona;
grandparents Gene Autry Sr.
and Patricia Burke o f Sanford
and David and Georgina Black
mother Helen O rr of Glascow,
Scotland.
Altman-Long Funeral Homes
o f DeBary Is in charge of
• arrangements.
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B R EN T C H RISTIA N
BLUM ENAUER
Brent Christian Blumenauer,
17, of Quail Avenue, Longwood,
died Sunday, S e p t 23,2001.
Bom In Winter Park, he was a
lifelong resident o f Central
Florida. He w as of the Christian
faith and a Seminole County stu­
d en t He loved to fish and swim.
Survivors Include his mother
and stepfather, Lori Ann and
Jerold Rice o f Longwood; his
father, Richard Blumenauer of
Mount Plymouth; grandparents
Dunaway o f Sarasota,
.
Burke o f Indiana and Mr.
Fand M rs. Roy C . B lu m enau er of
NftrttVCarolina;41 sistec Katrina i
,Sof Longwood; and a stepsister,
Karen o f Mount Plymouth.
Woodlawn Carey Hand
Longwood Chapel Is In charge
of arrangements.
NANCY R O W IN G C O O K
Nancy Rowing Cook, 68, of
Chipola Avenue, DcLand, died
Tbesday, SepL 2 5 ,2Q01, at
Woodland, Terrace, DeLand.
Bom In Wellsburg, W. Va., she
’ moved to Central Florida In
1978. She was a homemaker and
a mem ber o f Church o f Christ,
Deltona, where she was very
active. She also worked at "H is
G ate" Childcare for four years.
Survivors Include four sons,
Dsvid Paul Cook o f Charleston,
W. Va., John Cook of Zlonville,
N .C , and Jam es and Harry
Cook, both o f Deltona; a sister,
Joann Means o f Wellsburg,
W.Va.; and 13 grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be
made to the Sept. 11 Fund, c/o
United Way of New York City, 2
Park Ave., New York Q ty, N.Y.,
10016.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home o f Orange Q ty is in
charge of arrangements.
E LSIE G E E D O S S
Elsie Gee Doss, 95, o f Sanford,
died Saturday, S e p t 22,2 0 0 1 , in
Sanford.
Dorn in Quincy, she moved to
Sanford in 1937. She w as a
homemaker and a member of
First United Methodist Church
o f Sanford, where she was a
member of the Rebecca Circle.
She was employed for may
years with J .C IVnney's,
Survivors indude a nephew,
Dan Miller o f Havana; and two
nieces, Jo Ann Hamilton of
Quincy and C ard Miller of
Havana.
Bcvis Funeral Hom e of
Tallahassee is in charge of
arrangements.

E R N ESTIN E 'PAT* P. FO R BE S
Ernestine "P a t" F. Forbes, 61,
of Margo Lane, Longwood, died
Thursday, Sept. 2 7,2001.
B om in Springfield, M ass., she
moved to Central Florida in
1984. She was a licensed practi­
cal nuusc wilh O CSO , the state
Department of Corrections, and
the University of Miami,
H IV/Research Clinic. She was a
member o f Space Trackers
Square Dance Q u b o f Rockledgc
and an avid Barbie Doll collec­
tor.
Survivors include her hus­
band, Doug Forbes of
Longwood; a son, Mark Forbes
of Arizona; three daughters, Beth
Brule o f Connecticut, Susan Lard
o f North Carolina, and Eldcna
Lard o f Rhode Island; one broth­
er, Conrad Kindbcrg of Orlando;
and eight grandchildren.
W oodlawn Carey Hand
Longwood Chapel is in charge
o f arrangements.

Tuesday, Sept. 2 5 ,2001, in
Longwood.
Bom in W ashington, D.C., he
moved to Central Florida In
1979. He was a chief inspector
for the county government and a
U.S. Coast Guard veteran.
Survivors include his wife,
Shirley Johnson of Sanford; five
daughters, Karen W am ick of
Galhersburg, Md., Dawn Brown
o f Sanford, Deanne Anderson of
Deltona, Christine Johnson of
Sanford, and Dana Briggs of
Longwood; two sons. Loo
Johnson Jr., of Frederick, Md.,
and Eric Johnson o f Tallahassee;
tw o sisters, Donna Byrd and
Carole Gibson, both o f Olney,
M d.; 10 grandchildren; and
seven great grandchildren.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel is In charge o f arrange­
ments.

ED W ARD G . M AGEN N 1S
Edward G. M agennls, 95, of
Montgom ery Road, Altamonte
. Springs, died Wednesday, Sept.
FR IE D A HEROTA
26,2001.
Frieda Hcrota, 73, o f Brier
B om June 2 4 ,1 9 0 6 , in North
Patch Court, Longw ood, died
Tbesday, Sept. 25,2001.
Ireland, he lived in Central
Florida for 24 years. He w as
Bom In Corinth, Miss., she
retired from the U S . Navy,
moved to Central Florida in
where he was a captain in JAG.
1963. She w as o f the
During World War II, he served
Presbyterian faith and retired
wilh the Armed Guard, and then
from sales.
he signed over to the regular
Survivors include two sons,
Roger Hcrota o f Longwood and
U S . Navy as a m em ber o f JAG.
H e was a m em ber o f the
Blackie Hcrota o f New
Nativity M ens Q u b , Knights of
Hampshire; two daughters,
Columbus, Retired Naval
Denise Hcrota o f Illinois and
Edy H azclton o f Tennessee; a sis­ Officers Club and Irish American
Club.
ter, Christina Kilgore o f
Survivors include his wife,
Tennessee; eight grandchildren;
Irene L M agennls o f Altamonte
and three great grandchildren.
Springs; an a two sisters, Nola
W oodlawn Carey Hand
Coinparetto o f Cincinnati, Ohio,
Longwood Chapel is tn charge
and Ita Pctronc o f Costa Masa,
o f arrangements.
Calif.
Banfield Funeral Hom e of
R O B E R T 'L E E 'JO H N S O N
W inter Springs is in charge of
Robert "L e e" Johnson, 68, of
arrangements.
Hidden Lake, Sanford, died

W ILLIA M T. W ADE
William T. Wade, 86, of
Grandview Avenue, Sanford,
died Tuesday, Sept. 25,2001.
Bom in Sylvester, Ga., he
moved to Central Florida in 1923.
He was a retired m ajor for the
U S Army, and served during
World War II. He w as a member
o f First Presbyterian Church of
Sanford and a retired comptroller
for Florida State Bank.
Survivors include two
nephews, Jam es H. Wade of
Sanford and William Colbert of

PA U LIN E A. M IL L E R
Pauline A. Miller, 87, of
A ndover C ircle, W inter
Springs, died Wednesday, Sept.
26, 2001.
B om M arch 2 2 ,1 9 1 4 , in
Blucfield, W. Va., sh e resided in
Florida for 27 years. She w as a
retired school teacher and prin­
cipal and a m em ber of
C om m unity United M ethodist
Church.
Survivors include tw o
d aughters, Jo yce Bastian of
W inter Springs and Linda Keith
o f Tam pa; four grandchildren;
and six great grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral H om e of
W inter Sp rings is in charge of
arrangem ents.

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B om in Em pire, G a., she
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Rip Van Winkle in W ashington
There Ls som ething o f a Rip Van W inkJe quality about return­
ing to W ashington after a long sum m er. I did not hav e to sleep
for 20 years to find a totally different place Uien the one I left in
June.
W hen I left the capital, the United States bare­
ly had a president. G eorge W. Bush seem ed a
rather diffident fellow w ho appeared every
once in a w hile to try to rally his partisan troops
w ith a few short and hesitant sentences on tele­
vision. His election w as barely accepted and Iris
com petence regularly questioned. N ow the m an
in the arena lias the approval o f 9 0 percent o f
his countrym en and w om en. T he opposition,
very loyal now, treats him as a reigning w arrior
statesm an.
W hen I left, the w orst things you could say
around here w ere "big governm ent" and "m ore
spending." N ow the governm ent is happily disbursing hundreds
o f m illions o f dollars for new w eapons o f self-protection. Folks in
pow er are clam oring for deficit spending, not only to rebuild
low er M anhattan, bail out the corporations and build up the m il­
itary and intelligence services, but also to revive a sagging
national econom y in w ays advocated by John M aynard Keynes.
I have yet to hear anyone mention the mantra o f May, "m arket
forces."
W hen I left, W ashington, and most o f Am erica, too, w as push­
ing a cool "unilateralism " around the world. The sole surviving
superpower, it seem ed, needed few friends — and if any for­
eigners resented th a t w e deem ed it envy. N ow the w arrior
statesm an and his court are prom oting coalitions with peoples
and nations no one here has pronounced correctly for years.
W hen I left, tlie idea tiiat the federal governm ent should ta k e .
on a few new jobs — say, assum ing responsibility for airport
security — would have been laughed at on Pennsylvania
Avenue from the W hite H ouse to the Capitol. O ne o f the big
local debates w as over reopening that very street in front o f the
president's house — the d osed section w as an inconvenience
for both locals and tourists. W hy did the only superpow er, the
essential nation, need protection? A fter all, the global econom y
depended on us; w e could tell other countries how to run their
businesses and their elections — and those folks from unpro­
nounceable places loved us just as w e were. T hey were’ sm itten
w ith ou r decency, ou r generosity, ou r com passion, und ou r
m ovies and basketball, too. And w hy not? W e m eant no harm .
Then, o f course, a handful o f those folks attacked us. They
hated us, and it seem s now they w ere not alone. People around
the w orld expressed sym pathy for the great loss o f life on ScpL
11 , bu t there w as often a side-m outhed undertone that w c
deserved it been use w e w ere too rich, too arrogant, too selfish,
too m aterialistic, too unilateralist.
Suddenly there is another su p erp o w er fear. It is hard to
absorb the idea that people want to hurt us — and som e o f
them m ay b e living right next door.
W ashington right now is like a huge re ed u ca tio n cam p, and
the president him self Ls the student-in-chlcf, riding the sam e
learning curve as m ost other A m ericans. W ho are these people?
W hat d o they w ant? Is it conceivable that they don't w ant to be
like us?
C ity and country are aw akening to a new w orld, ju st a s ol' Rip
did in W ashington Irving's 1819 tale o f a fa n n er w h o slept
through the A m o icon Revolution.
Here, w e dozed through the 1990s. O nce the Soviet Union col­
lapsed, the only rem aining superpow er turned aw ay from the
w orld, som ething w e have often done since Rip Van W inkle
aw oke. Sure there were "ragheads" ou t there som eplace w h o
didn't get it yet, but they w ould once they held a Yankee dollar.
T h e unspoken A m erican theory w as that the globe w ould pros­
per w ill; m - - and w e would protect them foam them selves.
T h e market would provide.
Then w c w ent hom e; m ost of us did, anyway. W e elected pres­
idents ignorant of foreign affairs, and then they appointed
friends and fund-raisers as am bassadors and occasionally sent
ou t the military to show tlie flag in som e unpleasant places.
M ost o f that w ork w as done from the air — at least after ou r
am azingly incom petent entry into Som alia in 1992 — and the
m ilitary's m ission am ounted to self-protection above all. T h e
press closed its foreign bureaus to m ake m ore money. N o one
cared about the new s from Afghanistan. T h e Taliban m ight as
well b e an underarm deodorant.
It is a sad tim e here, because A m erica is on the defensive.
A fter the shock and m ourning, all the inspiring w ords and talk
o f the m om ent really am ount to doing our best to get o u r world
bock to w here it w as tlie day before Sept. 11. It seem ed sim ple
then, but now w e know that w as self-delusion, and w c have to
take a look at a m ap o f tlie world as it really is.
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Normal doesn?t
mean forgetting
feelings of pride
l b the editor:
I think most Americans would
agree that even though we wish
the terrible events at the World
Trade Center and the Pentagon
had not happened, w e as a coun­
try and citizenry have never been
so proud o f who we are.
- Out of this tragedy we have
been permitted to take stock in
our lives and to appreciate what
is really important to us. We have
taken the time to appreciate fami­
ly and have become more tolerant
o f people in general. I have felt, as
others, an appreciation of the
troubles that every person must
endure in their lives.
1 have noticed people holding
the door for others, using turn
signals and granting the right-ofway on the road and conversing
more with strangers. There is also
a renewed patriotism o f the
United States that has been easily
recognizable.
In reports around the country,
individuals stranded by the air­
line grounding seem to deeply
appreciate the uniqueness of trav­
eling cross-country in rental cars
together. It is a shame that such a
tragedy would have to happen,
for us to appreciate the great
value that is within each of us.
I agree with others that w c
should not allow this tragedy to
keep us frozen in fear. We need to
Uvc on and w c need to get back
to the enjoyment of Ufe, for it is
too short However, what disturbs
me most is what 1 foresee hapi pening, if we let it: a slipping
ta c k into our routine lives as new
events happen, thus fading our
shock over such on event.
I keep hearing our government
leaders saying to get back to our
normal routines as best that wc
can, but I ask, 'W a s normal really
all that great and is it what we
want for ourselves?"
I hated the awful story that we
watched unfold on television and
watching the reruns of film
footage with each new report. It
most definitely added extreme
stress to each of our lives, but is
also allowed us a break, from
what the television networks and

newspapers provide us with
every day. It was good to witness
the best in people and not just
hearing or reading the worst. It
was good to witness the
unselfishness and helpfulness
within us and that most
Americans can be trusted as good
people.
Now I hope that the shock
does not begin to slowly wear off
as it has before because new
events will surely occur within
our communities.
This is a wake-up call America!
1 don't like what I am already see­
ing as the television networks
begin to slowly decreased the
coverage of this event Are we
really going to go back to the nor­
mality of before?
I don't really like the return of
Stone Cold Steve Austin busting
chairs over wrestlers bocks, i
stcr rap singers receiving awards,
movie starr best-dressed lists,
accusations of police officers,
news o f murders and drugs on
our streets by our own citizens,
road rage, domestic violence and
abuse of children.
As we return to norm al I hope
we remember who the heroes are
and that w c do not forget our
feelings of pride, terror and
urgency before things get worse
than they already arc.
Scott Harper
Lake Mary

Stadium brings
back memories
of ‘Old Redhead’
To the ed itor
I was delighted to see and read
of the renovation of Sanford’s
baseball stadium. Having grown
up in anotlier city that was also a
member of tlie old Florida State
League, Hiavc many fond memo­
ries of the 1930s, '40s, and '50s
when baseball was truly the
favorite national pastime.
It's great that the city of
Sanford has honored those from
the local area — Kridcr, Lake,
Rinker, Raines, Eckstein and oth­
ers — who have made significant
contributions and achieved con­
siderable success participating in
organized baseball.
But, while reading the article

concerning the dedication of the
stadium, and of all of those per­
sons associated with its heritage,
it struck me that the Sanfordite
who perhaps made the greatest
contribution to organized baseball
— and the only one honored by
election to the Baseball Hall o f
Fame — was omitted.
Although he was bom in
Mississippi, Walter Lanier "R ed "
Barber grew up in Sanford and
graduated from Sanford High
School, where he was not only a
member o f the baseball d ub, but
was aLv&gt; a star halfback on the
high school football team.
After graduation from high
school, he enrolled in the
University of Florida and later
joined radio station W RUF os a
sportscastcr for the University. In
1933, he became a broadcaster for
the Cincinnati Reds and in 1939
became the announcer for tlie
Brooklyn Dodgers Radio
Network.
O n Aug. 26,1939, he made his­
tory when he was selected to be
at the mike for the first televised
broadcast of a motor league base­
ball game. In 19S4, after serving
several years as director o f sports
for CBS, he joined the New York
Yankees as their announcer. All in
a ll his career as a sports hroadcastcr spanned 38 years before he
retired in 1972. Along the way he
also authored six books: "W hen
all Hell Broke Loose in Baseball,"
"The Broadcasters,'' "Rhubarb in
the Catbird Seat," "T h e Rhubarb
Patch," "W alk In UW Spirit," and
"Show M e the Way to G o Hom e."
In 1978, despite the fact th it he
had never played in a major
league baseball game, he joined a
very elite group of players when
he was inducted into the Baseball
Hall o f Fame in Cooperstown,
N.Y. He subsequently was induct­
ed into tlie Florida Sports Hall of
Fame, and has been named one of
the 50 Top Floridians of the 20th
Century.
In 1980, the "Old Redhead," as
he often referred to himself,
returned to Florida and resided in
Tallahassee until his death in
1982. In addition to his broadcast­
ing and his books, many through­
out the country enjoyed his week­
ly syndicated column, "From the
Catbird S c a t"
It would seem fitting to give
recognition to Red Barber now

that renovation of tlie stadium is
complete. i’eriups it might be
appmpriate to designate tlie sta­
dium 's prcssbox as "Tlie Catbird
Scat" in Iumumoill-»* Old
Redhead.
Carey E Ferrell
Sanford

Residents want
to see clean up
of neighborhood
To the editor.
A letter to the Sanford City
Commission:
We are writing this letter to
address the concerns w c liave
regarding the property at Park
Avenue and 12th Street. The
building consists o f the Park
Avenue Mart, Sub Shop,
Ja m la n it a n ti S ln rt.rig lu

Laundry. As a comriiunlty, we
are unfortunately .iffectcd by the
unlawful acts that occur at Inis
site.
We liave observed, and are
now documenting by video, a
m ultitude o f dm g activity. H ie
Sanford Police IX-partment has
also observed dm g activity at
this location. We are working
diligently to have the three pay
phones removed from the site
because of the volume of non­
residents using these plumes to
foster criminal activities. We
also have concerns o f prostitu­
tion. loud music and loitering.
We are grateful to Uie police
department and the city for all
the efforts to correct these prob­
lems at this site. However, the
same pmblcms are evident and
are now increasing. Wc, as a
community, tire fearful for our
safety and the safety of our chil­
dren. In addition, tlie traffic at
this site lias caused a nulfance
to our everyday life as well as
affected our property values.
It is our hope that you will be
able to work with us to correct
tlie problems and bring our
com m unity back to a safe and
desirable place to live and raise
our families. We look forward to
continuing our efforts as a com ­
munity to clean up our neigh­
borhood and provide the best
quality of life for all Involved.
Letter signrd b y 87 residents

On the Street

OKKV, WE CAN 6 0 OUT AND WIN
THIS THIN6 AS SOOM AS Wf AND OUT
VJHiCrt ONE OF t W STOLE THE SAIL.

PAKISTAN

...W H IC H
T V C Y U $e To
U N P e p M iN e m s ...

Following the Sept
II, 2001, tragedy
when Jour airplanes
crashed as a result o f
terrorists. Delta,
Continental and other
companies reported a
decrease in the num­
ber o f people flying on
theirJets. Recently,
many airlines reacted
to the passenger
decrease by reducing
their workforce and
flights. We asked peo­
ple if, in light o f the
recent attack on the
United States, they are
apprehensive about
flying

about flying, but with
the added security
and to be practical. I
am planning to start
back in two weeks,
which Is the first
available (light.
Sid Vihlen Jr .

Sanford

No. I am not. Of
any time, now Is the
time to fly because e?
the enhanced securi­
ty and If. for no other
reason, to show the.
terrorists they cant
shut the country
down.
Ja y Dlnklar

Palm Beach

I think the air­
planes are safer than
they have aver been,
and I am certainly
not afraid to fly.
Leonard Williams
Orlando

No. t am not afraid
to fty. I will be flying
to Washington. D C
In three woeka, and
then to Kansas CHy.
Len Williams

Orlando

Hying is salor
than riding in cars
right now. Ill bo fly­
ing to Texas in (our
weeks to see my
daughter, and 1 am
not afraid.
David Spindier

Sanford

�T he S eminole H erald

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Edited by Rich Norris ami Joyce Nichols Lewis
"CO C O LLECTIO N '
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loader
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concession
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25 Actress Russo
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"Piranha'
27 Shared trait
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33 Kind of solution
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36 Annual colt.
basketball
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41 NASDAQ
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technique
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printing
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54 First name In
hoteliers
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Nation* heroine
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62 Homo-toah
Insurer since
'34
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material
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rock op
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maker
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The Way We Were: G lee
T h e fo llo w in g a re a c tiv i­
tie s o f th e S e m in o le H igh
S c h o o l G le e C lu b d u rin g
1950 an d 1951.
A rm o ry S c e n e o f
G le e C lu b B a ll
In A p ril 1 950, th e S H S
G le e C lu b e n te rta in e d w ith
its a n n u a l b a ll at th e S a n fo rd
A rm ory . “ A p ril S ta r L ig h t"
w a s th e th e m e , e ffe c tiv e ly
c a rrie d ou t
in th e d e c ­
o r a tio n s .
B lu e an d
w h ite
s tre a m e rs
an d s ilv e r
s ta rs w e re
e m p lo y e d
to fo rm an
a ttr a c tiv e
s e ttin g fo r

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Serrwiole County Public library —
Santord Branch TodcSet* (IB mentis to 3
yean) 1030am

Oct 2
■Encdrsi O rtn a i Conoart Bertas
S C C. Fine Arts Canoert H ll Presented
by th* SCC Symphonic Bend 6pm For
Information cal 407.3282039
•‘Annie — TT* MuetoaT Hsian Stairs
Ihnatre Produced by trie WeWva Diver
Players. F u Woonctton cafl
KVZ21VV *4»
•Samlncl* County P u t* library—
Sanford Brandt Preechod (3 — 5 years)
1000 8 10.45 am
•Kick ad National Stamp CdecUng
Month. U S Postal Service **■ tauo a
commamorattre stamp torturing cartoon
character. Porky Ptg’ itoiverlngfoe m at
The 34-cam stamp w* be avalataie It
souvenir sheet at 10 seV-adhesive
&gt;Farmers Ma/ksL Magnoka Square,
Histone Downtown Sanford
Fraah produce, piante. flowers, crafts,
food and Ive entertainment Bam-2pm.
rain or thine. Sponsored by 8arflord Main
StreeL Inc. For mors Information cal
(407) 322-6800

O ct 4
•Sanford Historic That Canard MaaOno
7.00pm. First Presbyterian Church
i
Parti Avenue — Commutty Canter
Pubic Invited
•Cay d Sanford Senior Conter
Spantah Ctaeeee Bam 82J00 per dasa
C al Dorey Mils tar Information
407.302.10t0
O ct 5
•Mytha In the Night
SCC Planetarium 8pm
A drteteni episode each flma.
For Information cal 407 3282360
•UCF M*rowav*hUmon cooking data
City d Sanford Senior Carter 1230-1:30
For IrformaHon cal Dorey MM*
4073021010
•AAA Auto Safety Show
Seminole Towne Carter Mai
10am — 9pm
For rtormatton cal 407323.1843. Ext 14
• Anrte — The MuseaT
Helen Star.* Tlwwku 732prr.
Produced by foe Weklve River Players
For rtcxmskon cal 4C73218111

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S tin c c ip n e r

T ab le s
w e re
p la ced
a ro u n d th e d a n c e flo o r and
p la c e c a rd s w e re u se d to.
m a rk th e s e a tin g a rra n g e ­
m e n ts o f th e g u e s ts . A n a r ti­
fic ia l m o o n an d s ta r s d e c o ­
ra ted th e s ta g e b a c k d ro p .
C o lo rfu l c a p s , h o rn s and
c o n fe tti a d d e d to th e fe s tiv e
a tm o s p h e re .
M iss B e tte D u n ca n w as
c h o s e n a s th e " B e lle o f th e
B a ll." S h e w a s cro w n e d by
G le e C lu b P re s id e n t A rn o ld
H a rrin g to n .
T h e D u x b u ry D a n cin g
S c h o o l p re se n te d th e flo o r
sh o w w h ic h in clu d e d M rs.
A .B . D u x b u ry , Ja c k ie
M a c D o n a ld , A n n W h ita k e r
and N o rm a F a y e H arv ey .
S e v e ra l s e le c tio n s w e re
a lso re n d ered b y A n ita
A ik e n , B e tty R e n e B a ll an d
S ta n le y B ru m le y o f th e G le e
C lu b .
C o ld d rin k s an d s a n d ­
w ic h e s w e re se rv e d b y Je a n
W ilso n , N o rm a F a y e H arv ey ,
G ro tc h e n K irch o ff and
D o ro th y G tlly a rd .
T h e d e c o ra tin g c o m m itte e
c o n s is te d o f B e tte D u n c a n ,
B etty R e n e B a ll, A n ita A iken,

C h e rry S in g le tary , an d P.R.

Bach.
A rra n g e m e n ts w e re m ad e
b y th e co m m itte e co m p o se d
o f C a ro l S k in n er, Jo y c e B a tts,
D o n n a L ou H arp er, D ial
B o y le , P enny W allace,
D u n ca n B aker, M arth a
C h a p m a n , B eg g y W ilso n ,
M a ry A n n Boh layer, In g rid
E s te rso n , A rn old
H a rrin g to n , D an B a tte n ,
Z e k e M cN ab and G e n e
H asty.
C h a p e ro n e s w e re H erm an
M o rris, p rin cip a l; M r. and
M rs. I. B a tte n , M r. an d M rs.
W .H . D u n can , M rs. R.W .
R u p re ch t, M iss B arb ara
R u p re ch t, and M iss O llic
R e e se W h ittle.
M u sic fo r d a n c in g w as
p ro v id e d by an O rla n d o
o rc h e s tra .
H o m e D e p a rtm e n t
H e a rs G le e C lu b
A p o rtio n o f th e S H S G le e
C lu b w a s fe atu red o n the
ro g ram o f the A m e rica n
tom e D e p a rtm e n t o f th e
W o m an s C lu b , w h ic h w as
h eld at th e clu b h o u se .
M e m b e rs w ere s e a te d at
sm a ll ta b le s, w h ich w e re
a ttr a c tiv e ly d e c o ra te d w ith
h ib is c u s and m u ltico lo re d
ca n d le s .
T h e T rip le T rio sa n g
"S m o k e G e ts in Y o u r E y e s "
a n d "W h e n th e D a y is
D o n e ."
T h e D o u b le Q u a rte tte re n ­
d ered "K in g Je s u s is a
L is te n in g " and " A s O ff to
th e S o u tn 'a r d ." (M e m b e rs o f
b o th th e se g ro u p s w e re lis t­
ed in la st w e e k 's c o lu m n ).
T h e e n tire g ro u p sa n g
"G o o d N e w s ." A c c o m p a n is t
w a s S h irle y M id d le to n .
F o llo w in g th e m u s ic a l p ro ­
g ra m , M is s O llie R e e se
W h ittle s p o k e o n m u s ic
a p p re cia tio n .
M rs. D .B . W a lk e r p re sid e d
o v e r th e m e e tin g a n d w e l­
c o m e d n ew m e m b e rs M rs.
R o y F. S y m e s Jr., a n d M rs.
A lv in O d h a m . R e p o rts w e re
th e n g iy e p fry .v ario u s o ffi­
c e rs .

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October events
Oct 1

Sunday September 30. 2001 PURE ^

C lub a ctiv itie s
M rs. E .J. M o u g h to n w a s
e le cte d a s fin a n c e c h a ir m a n
fo llo w in g th e r e s ig n a tio n o f
M rs. Ja c k R a tig a n .
M rs. W .M . P h ilip s
a n n o u n ce d th a t a d ra m a
s p o n so re d b y th e H o m e
D e p a rtm e n t w o u ld b e p r e ­
se n te d at th e n e x t g e n e ra l
m e e tin g o f th e e n tire c lu b .
R e fre sh m e n ts w e re s e rv e d
u n d e r th e d ir e c tio n o f M rs.
B ill K irk , c h a irm a n ; M rs.
G e o rg e H . W illia m s Jr ., M rs.
B u fo rd B ro w n , M rs. Jo h n
C a r lto n , M rs. Irv in g
F e in b u rg an d M rs. W illia m
W alker.
R o ta ry C lu b Entertain ed
b y G lee C lu b
T h e S H S G le e C lu b e n te r ­
ta in e d th e R o ta ry C lu b a t its
re g u la r w e e k ly m e e tin g at
th e Y ach t C lu b .
T h e first n u m b e r, "M y
H eart C r ie s fo r Y o u ," w a s
s u n g b y th e T rip le T rio ,
w h ich a lso s a n g , " T h e
R o v in g K in g " as a n e n c o re .
T h e M a d rig a l S in g e r s th e n
s a n g "W ith L o v e M y H e a rt
is R in g in g ."
O th e r n u m b e rs in c lu d e d
"R o a d w a y s " b y th e B o y s
G le e C lu b ; " L e t all M y L ife
b e M u s ic " an d " D in g D o n g
M e r r ily " b y th e G ir ls G le e
C lu b . T h e m ixed c h o r u s
san d "G iv e M e Y o u r T ire d ,
Y o u r P o o r ." Jo h n F ite a c c o m ­
p a n ie d at th e p ia n o a n d
A la n H e tz e l a n n o u n c e d th e
n u m b e rs.
T h e R o ta ria n b u s in e s s
m e e tin g w a s p re s id e d o v e r
b y J.L . In g le y , w h o in tr o ­
d u ce d H o w a rd M c G o u g h ,
o w n e r o f S a n fo rd P a in t an d
C la s s C o ., a s a n e w m e m b er.
O r v ille T o u ch to n
a n n o u n c e d th a t L a d ie s N ig h t
w o u ld b e h e ld a t th e
M a y fa ir In n th e n e x t
S a tu rd a y n ig h t w ith d in n e r
b e g in n in g at 7 :4 5 p .m . H e
a ls o a n n o u n c e d th a t th e c lu b
w o u ld h o ld a n a n n iv e rs a ry
p a rty at th e M a y fa ir In n o n
M ay 8 , w ith D is tr ic t
G o v e r n o r F r a n k R h o d e s as
th e p rin c ip a l sp e a k er.

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Sarfsrt. The H u rls Hurt Of S « M | Cmmty

* 7b have an item added to tiu Main Street Calendar, Call Paula a t 407-688-0943.

For htormaMon cal 407321-8111
•First Shtoh Fal Bazaar 8 Yard Sale
French Avenue Perk (acres* from
Sanford Middto School)
9am to 4pm
•HtV Testing Day Heaflh Fair
HIV lasing and other healfo related
txxxJ*.
Food, eniortariment. down, muefc.
George Starke Parti (1501 W. 3 rt Street)
12am to 4pm
For rtormatton cal Lori Sobto 4070863295
•A l Souls Catholic Church Parish Picnic
Park On Peril 1pm to 8pm
Open to pubic.
For rtormatton cal Betty Moral**
4073223795
•Farmors Maiket
Matxwia Square, Historic Downtown
Sanford
Freeh produce, plants. Rowers, crafts,
bod and live entertainment. 6am-2pm,
rdn or ihina. Sponeorod by Santord Mato
StreeL Inc. For more Information cal
(407)322-6800
•A Crvssxi forth# Cure
Spadd Event
Fort Mdton Park 11am— 5pm
*
O ct 7
•Annie — The Musfcar
Helen Stake Theatre ZOOpm
Produced by foe WeWva River Players
For rtormatton cal 4073218111
O c t*
Seminole County Pubic Library —
Sanford Branch
Toddert (18 monfoe to 3 years) 1030am
O ct 9
•Farmers Market
Maanoia Square, historic Downtown
Sanford
Fresh produce, prams, flowers crafts,
food and ive entertainment. Bam-2pm.
rein or shine Sponsored by SMnford Main
Street Inc. For more Information cal
(407)322-5600

Oct 10
• Samnoto CoixVy PutWc library —
Sanford Branch
Content CU&gt; (5 year* 8 up) 330pm
A l programs ore free 8 open to foe pub­
ic.

O ct 12
•2nd Annual 340014 at foe Moon CruiseRkrerth*} Romance on foe St. John
River
Enjoy a great tood, slant auction and Ive
entertainment ixtder a lul moon.

Don* target to a rt* foa Homing Contest
rOf rparrwoori contact oanrora Man
Sired, Inc.
4073223000
•1Anrte — The Muttosf
Helen Stair* Theatre 730pm
Produced by the Wtekre Wver Players
For nomwaon ca* 4073210111
•M yfoafotoeN0i
6C C Planetarium 8PM
^ m r 11 *Lnn m

.ACSR6f9Tfl OptSOuB‘ram IITDO.
Jb rMM b iinn rJi

For rtormatton cal 4073283360

Oct IS
• 'A irta — Tb* Musfcar
Helen Store rhaart 73Cpin
Produced by foa WeWva RNer Players
For kfomtotan cal 407321.8111
•Ctorert Premofon Health Fair
Semite# Towne Career Mel
For rtormatton cal 407323.1843. ext 14
O ct U
•’Arte*— Tha MusfcaT
Hsian Store Theatre 2.00pm
Produced by foe WeWva River Players.
For fotormaltan cal 4073210111

Oct I I
Farmer* Market
MtafynoAs Square, H tjo rtc Downtown
Santord
Fresh produce, plants, flowers, crafts,
tood and Ive artertainmenL Banv2pm,
rain or fobs. Sponsored by Santord Main
Street Inc. For more rtormaiion cal
(407) 322-6600.
O ct 17
Semirtea CommuMy Coflege F*m Saties
SC C Fine Arts Concert Hal 7:30pm
For information cal 4073282228

Oct IS

•Dedtotenn ol Santord Memorial
Gtoflum
Homs Hun Contact ASA Tournament,
C al Tom Farnsworth, 407330-6897
•ASA &amp; 4 &gt;*r Stow Pfcfo Softbal Nteonel
Champtonehlp*. Santord Memorial
Stadium. Histone Downtown Santord. 12
ot lha bast softbal team* to foa nation
compete tor foa Natural Champfonshp
■to. Admission *20 tor a tournament
pea*. 85 par session.
12 and in te r Ire*. For rtormatton cal
Tom Farnsworth 4073303897
••Camflrer
Semite# Town# Center Mai
nkterx, game*, tood and more
For rtormatton cal 407.3231843. ext 14.
•Ctty d Santord Senior Center
Spanish Cteaea* Bern 82.00 par daas
C al Dorey MVs tor rtormatton
407302.1010
O ct it
•ASA Super Stow ffttet Softbal National
Championship* Sartord Memorial

Stadkm, Historic Downtown Santord. 12

L - T
114 J. II
a tln n
of in**1pbci
ionnai
irarna.fobn iliibjH,
m hnsoon
compete tor foe National Champtorte^s
Ms. Adhteaton 820 tor a tournament
peas. $6 per eastern.
12 and under free. For kformattanoa*
Ibm Famewnrth 4073303697
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•'Artee — The MuatoaT

Hater 6Mm Theatre 730pm
Produced by foe WekMi River Players.
For rtormatton cal 407.3210111
•Mytha In foa Ntgrt
SCC Ptanetariun BPM
A rflflanrt apisoda each time.
For tofemafon cal 407.3202360
•■Camtvsr
Semites Towne Canto Mte

Rider*, games, tood and more.
For rtormatton cal 407323.1843. ext 14.

•Sport* CardOolectU* Show
SeminotoTown# Center MaL
Display and sale of (port cards and ofoer

Helen Start Theatre 200pm
Produced by foe WeWva Fiver Ptayers.
For rtormatton cal 4073B131 It
•ASA Super Stow Pttch Softbal National
Chan*fonahfpa. Santord Memorial
Stadum. Htetortc Downtown SantonL 12
oifo* bast eoflbel team* In thanafon
cxxnpaw tor foaHetlorte Champtonehlp
HI*. M n M o n 820 tor a tournament
pa**, J3 por uKctort.
12 and ixtder tree. For rtormatton cal
Tom Famaworth 4073305007

•■Canwsr
Semitea Towne Center Mai
Rider*, gam**, tood and more.
For rtormatton cal 407323. tB43, aid
14,
•Sport* C antt&amp; eclU e 8how
Samite* Tbwna Carter Mai.
Dtspiay and sate ol sport canto and ofoer

tor foa unpdvflagsd.
For KremHtan cal Uea Jonaa
4078303097
•'Movie U a h w i
every 4fo Friday at 1-pm
Cfty ol Santord Sartor Certar
Free popoom— bring ywx own d rrti
For Intormalton cte Dorey MM
407302.1010
•Myfo* it foe Mgril
SCC Planetarium BPM
a amwont fpiacod w en wm.
For rtormatton cal 4073282380
•'Sanlord Opry1
Helen 6tte* Theatre 7.00pm
Htcfo-energy the variety show tor foe
rmtk*tam*y.
C a l tor flekat rtormatton aO /32i0lt1

For more Momtetan cal 407323.1843,
axt 14

For more Information cal 407323.1843,
ext 14
O ct 30
•2nd Annual Otooberteet 8 Street Party
Htetortc Downtown Sanford
l&gt;re entertainment, tood. beer garden,
Free admission 69pm
For rtormatton cal Santord Main Street
407322.5000 •
•ASA Sijrer Stow Pilch Softbal National
Champtanshto*. Santord Memorial
Stadum, HMorio Downtown Santord. 12
ol foa best aoltttel teams In foa nation
compete tor foe Neflonel Champtonehlp
Me. Admteteon 820 tar a tournament
pate, 86 per ***eion,
12 and txtdttr tree. For rtormatton cal
Tom Famewotfo 407330.5097
•Spooky Chatengs ISA Artel Boftbe*
Tournament
Sreiiinoto County Softbal Cnmptex. Local
event
For rtormatton cal Sean Mader
407008.9602
• Arte*— The Musicar
Baton Start Theatre 730pm
Produced by the WsWva River Player*
For rtormaten cal 4073210111
•Sports CardCottecObto Show
Seminote Town* Canter Mai.
Dtspiay and tala ol sport cards and other
For more rtomteton cal 4073231843.
axt 14
•Farmer* Market
Magnolia Squat*. Historic Downtown
Sartord
Fresh produce, plants, flowers, crafts,
tood and Ive enlertarmonL 8am-2pm,
rain or shite. Sponsored by Sartord Main
StreeL Inc.. For more rtormaiion cal
(407) 322-6800
O ct I f
•'Amite— The Musical-

•C w M
6#rr*tea Town# Center Mai
Riders, games, tood and more.
For rtormaiion cal 407323.1843, axt
14.
O ct 20
•Hyteweun Spuvkusateu
Santord C ly Hal-First Floor
Haloween party tor age* 12 and undar
630800pm .
Admission I* foe donation cl one earned

•SCC Art FacMIy Exhtebon
SCC Fite Arts Oattary.
Opening reception at 6pm. Ttek at 8pm
For rtormatton cal 4073273039.
W l hang forouefo December Ofo.
•Senior* Arta/Creftt Yaid Stee
Santord 8arlor Canter Courtyard,
Downtown Sartord
For more rtormaltari cal (407) 302-

1010.
•Farmers Maikat
Magnoka Square, historic Downtown
Santord

Oct SI
•Trick or Treat

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Obituaries
AN DREW K A RL
S IM M O N S
C o m m a n d er A ndrew Karl
S im m on s, U SN (R et) d ied
W ednesday, Sep t. 26, 2 0 0 1 , in
K crrv ille VA M ed ical C e n te r in
K crrvillo, Texas. He w as 81.
B o m Dec. 2 3 ,1 9 1 9 in
N orw ich, P enn , to th e late
D im itri (M ich a el) S im m o n s
and the late M ary Fran
Sim m on s.
S im m o n s en tered the U .S.
N aval A cad em y a s a m id sh ip *
m an in Ju ly 1939, and in an
accelerated p ro g ra m , the C lass
o f 1943 g rad u ated in Ju n e
1942. Im m ed ia tely a fter g ra d u ­
a tio n w ith th e ra n k o f e n sig n ,
S im m o n s w a s assig n ed to the
U SS H am m on (D D -4 1 2 ), h o w ­
ev e r b efo re a rriv in g for h is
a ssig n m en t, th e U S S H am m on,
alo n g w ith the U SS Y orktow n,
w as su n k . S im m o n s w as rea s­

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sig n ed tp the U S S F razier (D D 6 0 7 ) d u rin g the P acific War.
H e served a s an o ffic e r on a
d estro y er in C h in a d u rin g the
A sia O ccu p a tio n . He served 15
y ears as a naval aviator,
in clu d in g a ircra ft ca rrie r o p er­
atio n s in th e U .S. 6th Fleet in
the M ed iterran ean . From 1956
to 1958, h e w as assig n ed at
S anfo rd N aval A ir S tatio n .
From 1959 to 1961, Sim m on s
served a s a N aval o ffice r in
G erm an y as a liaiso n w ith
NATO.
S im m o n s served a s a p ro fes­
so r a t Yale U n iv ersity N aval
O ffice rs program , teach in g
n a v ig a tio n and o th er related
N aval S cien ce cla sses.
H e retired in 1962 from the
N avy and w as em p loy ed by
G ru m m an A erosp ace a s an
aerosp ace en g in e e r an d a s a
liaiso n w ith th e U .S. Navy.

Sim m on s w as la ter em ployed
by N aval A ir Sy stem s
C o m m an d in W ashington,
D .C . as an A erosp ace engineer.
He w as a m em ber o f the
U S S F ra z ier (D D -607)
A sso cia tio n , the A m erican
L eg ion , th e U .S. N aval
A cad em y A lum ni A ssociation
and a su p p o rte r o f the U .S.
N avy M em orial F ou nd ation.
S im m o n s m arried h is w ife,
M ary A. W olffer, on Sept. 9,
1964 in M azatian , M exico.
H e w as preceded in d eath
b y his b ro th ers, Peter
Sim m on s and Sam u el
S im m on s; and h is so n s, Jo h n
P olid or Sim m on s and Louis
M arc Sim m on s.
Sim m on s is su rviv ed by his
w ife, M ary, o f In g ram , T exas; a
brother, M ichael S im m on s, Jr.,
o f H ock cssin , D el.; tw o sisters,
A rlene Lcrch o f P ortland ,

M aine, and M ary W ohrfritz of
B uffalo, N.Y.; a sister-in-law ,
L illian Sim m on s of
W ilm ington, D el.; a son,
A ndrew Karl Sim m on s Jr., o f
P om pano B each , Jam es
(Jim m y) Forrestal Sim m on s of
Lake Mary, M ark Rhys
Slm m oh s o f Sanford , and Roy
A ndrew Sim m on s o f
L ew isv ille, Texas; tw o d au g h ­
ters, A shley K aren H otz o f
M o n ticcllo , Fla., and D iana
M arie Brow n o f K crrville,
Texas; 11 gran d ch ild ren ; five
great-gran d ch ild ren ; and
nu m erou s n ieces, nep hew s,
co u sin s and friends.
A m em orial serv ice w ith
m ilitary hon ors w ill be held at
K crrv ille Funeral H om e on
O ct. 1, 2001 at 2 p.m .
M em orial con trib u tio n s m ay
b e m ade to the A m erican
C an cer A ssociation .

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Mr. Muffler Shop

Family Owned &amp; Operated Since 1973

If yuur car sounds like an untuned buUdorcr. drive over to sec the experts at Mr. Muffler Shop, located in Sanfotd at 2421 Soutli
mpower and economy from &gt;our car.
Mr. Muffler Shop will not only install one of the most efficient mufflers, but wtUalso select one or a material and engineering quality
that will ensure long and lasting service. A faulty muffler will cost you money in reduced gas mileage. More importantly, exhaust
system leaks can be extremely hazardous to a car's occupants. Don) take chances. Let these specialists install a new muffler or
exhaust system in your car or track today. One-day service u available in almost all cases Dual ana custom exhaust systems are also
Installed fry these trained muffler experts. Mufflers are kept in stock for most makes and models.
If p u re interested in a quality muffler and exhaust system for your American or impotted car, drop in at Mr. Muffler Shop.
Hwy offer a free. ixi-obJigatitMi exhaust system inspection, so drive in soon!

Good Samaritan Home

Ruby Blake, Administrator

There is a need in tiris area for affordable living farilitta for older residents who are mobile and active, but no longer want to
cope with the responsibilities of maintaining a home. These individuals need the freedom that is everyone's right, but they may
rtuuire safe and secure surroundings and some amount of assistance.
This tall order is met at Good Samaritan Home, located in Sanford at 1704 Wes! 9th Street phone (407) 322-3321. Their
Iromdike adult living facility provides semi-private and ward rooms and efficiencies on a long- or snort-term basil Their accom­
modations are climate-controlled. well maintained and relaxing Laundry, housekeeping and three home-cooked meats a day five
their residents to enjoy planned activities, their (Mn personal projects and eadi other's companionship. Good Samaritan Horned
caring staff beiievTs in dipiiikd and personalized care and provides assistance with bathing dressing personal care and medica­
tion management as needed. Most importantly, their assistance is unobtrusive with respectTor the Individual.
Should your loved one require independence in a safe and caring environment, you are invited to contact Good Samaritan
Hone to discuss their services or to arrange a visit to their facilities, let them help ease your mind about caring for your loved one.

Diamond Glass Company, Inc.

Family Owned

&amp;Operated For 13 Years

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and a variety of Gmberhorizontal bunds (mini blinds, two inch wood or faux wood blinds), pleated shades and plantation shutters.
They provide free estimates and expert installations.
Venetian blinds have stood die test of time as an important decorating tool and haw now become more popular and versatile
titan ever before. They provide easy maintenance in comparison to fabric draperies and arc built with long-lasting quality. Call
Affordable Quality Verticals today for the finest In products and service at reasonable prices.

Cheepo Depot

LocaUy Owned &amp; Operated By TlmHall

If you arc a newlywed or Just starting out, you have a lot of new expenses to contend with. tou may haw found it ready Impos­
sible to put together the extra money to purchase the furniture you new to complete your new homt If so, consider an affoidabtc
alternative—used furniture.
Cheepo Depot located in Sapford at 1219 French Avenue, phone (407) 321-3244, features s good srieetion of quality used
fuinJtu.\i at price, that meet your budget. They haw over J.UOOused mattresses to choose from for under JlOOXli They carry various
styles and colon from contemporary to traditional, and their helpful staff is always witting to make suggestions as to which pieces
will meet your needs the best From living room ensembles to dining room sets, dressers, desks and b eat Cheepo Depot is sure to
liaw what you need to get your home furnished, all at a fraction ofwnat you would pay for new furniture.
All of the furniture featured at Qieepo Depot b in good condition and will make a welcomed addition to your hoove Don) start
out your new life by getting into payments that will make you struggle. Visit Cheepo Depot first touU be gfod you did.

Sherman’s Auto Repair

Sherman Williams, Owner

If ywi)t particular about your cat then you should be wry particular about who does the service and repair, ftsopte fn this ana
make it a point to go to Sherman's Auto Repair, located in Sanford at 2588 South Hm Avenue, phone (407) S22*7D0i
They haw equipped their service center with state-of-the-art equipment which enables this establishment to accurately and
aonomicaUyservice your vehicle. Now Is the time of year to haw your car thoroughly inspected and to haw all needed retain
attended to. Their expert repair service on all makes and models, both import and domestic, assures you of better work always at
reasonable prices. Before you take your car anywhere, be sure to driw In to Shemuift Auto Repair and get a guaranteed estimate,
tou can depend on their ASEcertified and dealership-trained technicians to fix your whide right the first 3m&amp;Theirvvotk Is guaran­
teed to be done economically and In the shortest time possible.
^ ^Stop in to ^ 'Jo r die finest in complete automotive repair. At Sherman's Auto Repair, * Hxihr Gening The Dealership Quality

O lfic e s ln Atlanta, Georgia &amp; M obile, Alabam a
see In this area tor all types o( glass ore ihe.piyfcssionals at Diamond Glass Company, loaded In Sanfotd at 305
Soum-ramrifo'Avenutv phone (407) 330-4738, (407) 3 W n ^ A lB iM n « k-«)(M87-473a. Whether your glass needs are for
rwidfj (MLcommercial or industrial use. regardless of the size or shape, this firm can fill the bOL
They keen in slock at ail times a complete selection of insulated glass, window glass, auto glass. Haigas, glass for table lops,
storefronts ana more in aOshapes and sizes. These people are expert! when it cornea to glass, anaihey cm answer any question you
may haw concerning the various types of glass available. They offer fast emergency service; and insurance claims are always
vvefcomt They feature expert installation of shower arxl rub enclosures, custom mirrored paneis, vanities, bars and ceflingx
Whatever your particular glass application may be, you can depend on Diamond GhM Company to handle the Job property,
tou will like doing business wtih these knrmledgeane glass experts, and you cur be sure the price you pay will be a fair one. For
anything in glass, remember Diamond GUss Company, where customer satisfaction is their first priority

Liberty Christian School
Quality Education For Seminole County's Children For 28 Yean
Uboty Christian School is located in Sanford at 2626 Palmetto Avenue, phone (407) 323-1583. This school offers an educa­
tional curriculum built upon traditional ideas and values where Christian ethics is the driving force at aOtimes. An Investment in a
Christian education is an Investment in your chiU that wiUpay real dividends In future years. They offer an ABEKA curriculum
designed for each student In the dassroom, your child wfll recehe necessary skills and guidance and will learn to make good
dedsions in the world and the community.
lb succeed one must have a good education. Fufly accredited. Liberty Chriatian School offers programs for preschool through
12th grade, provkiingawtfl-rounded program Indoding sports, niusic, drama and computer technology. Be sure to visit their newfocuities which boast a new gym and computer lah They haw hem a leader in advancing the echtcattorwTlrvH of students in ihb county
Williams at (407) 323

Barnes Heating &amp; Air Conditioning
Quality Service •Serving Central Florida Since 1985
Haw you looked into the advantages of central heating and air conditioning, or are you considering replying your existing
system? Perhaps cost has scared you away, but the fact is, a central heat and air system can pay for itsdf In as Bale as ftw years and
then begin savins you money thereafter. For your home, office or business, Barnes Heating It Air Conditioning located in Sanford
’ at 915\wst 2nd Street and serving all of central Florida,phone (4477) 323-3517, Is the company to call for heating and air condi­
tioning sgemn-pair, servicing or Installation. These professionals are experts in the heating and cooling fieldwith yean of experiWhether you need a unit repaired or wont a total system installed for your home or business, these licensed professionals are
fully competent to do tlx: work Wlten It comes to new and replacement installations, they wifi be more than 1tappy to look over your
particular needs and design an economical system that will saw you money In energy usage.
Barnes Heating It Air Conditioning will handle the total Job with the utmost orskill and you’ll like the; Ifriendly, businesslike
* manner in which they handle your n
ee*. If you're considering replacing your air conditioning system
svstem or need
re a repairs of any kind,
needs.
remember Barnes I tearing &amp; Air (Conditioning Honda State Certification Na CAC036824.

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Hey CuUigan Man* 'Your authorized
rized sales
tales and
and service dealer in this area for the authentic QiHfoui products induding water
softeners, fillers, reverse osmosis and ionization
feature the (jiWgvi soft water service including live automatic home-owned models and the larger commercial/industrial units
CuUigan Water Products has the modem answer in a permanently installed softener. Soft water taws on your family budget

Offering expert repair on aii makes of water softener equipment, they aisoprovide a prompt salt delivery service. Bottled drinking
}j water, purified water and spring water arc available in three- and five-gallon sizes. CM/grin offers over 50 year* of quality water
service and a free water analysis.
Vbiuoa. can saw yourvdf plumbing repair costs, preserve your dothing and haw healtlry water to drink and cook with. All it
•akes is one phone call to CuUigan Water Products at (407) 322-5006.1tome water systems make an excellent gift and gift certifi­
cates am available. TulUgon' is uater’ They are offering a "no excuses* special—die first three months of service will only be $3.95
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Bonafide Mortgage Corporation
Bonnie Lee Lamont, President • Over 12 Years Of Experience
With today's interest rates, many people arc considering refinancing their home or buying a new home with kwv, fixed interest
ratei. Mortgage payments are affordable and. In some cases, refinancing can be the answer to overloaded budgets. With so many
companies offering home mortgage assistance, it) hard to make a wise derision regarding loan arrangements.
Bonafide Mortgage Corporation located in Longwoud at 143 Sandalwood Way. phone or fax (407) 265-3545, specializes in
home moorage loam and has been serving the area for many years. Their prufcssionalpersonnd are highly trained and are leaden
in their Odd. They tan openly answer any questions you may fiaw concerning refinancing first and second mortgage loans,
purchase loans, lines of credit or any of live many other programs available, long-term or short-term mortgage loans are offered
wi»h various interest options. Tiny will carefully explain tne benefit! of each loan option and will design the loan best suited in your

old /adumted courtesy and their high standards of excellence. Tltey have flexible hours anU are open on weekends fur your conve­
nience. (Vase lied flee to juge them at (407) 621-4506.

D ayS G on e B y

Owned &amp; Operated By Gen &amp;Rob Shojt Since 1987,

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’ It seems that every year, more and mon; people fall into the categary of those who have everything and are very hard to buy
for. If thatperson you are shopping for falls Into tiiat category, stop In at Days Gone By, located In Sanfurd at 2SI6 Sanfotd Awnue,
phone (407) 321 -3775, fora selection of unusual gift items that are sure to pleaseanyone. Featured arc items horn around the world.
The management of this exciting gift shop has taken much time and effort to dtoosingjust the right Inventory of gifts so that
you can find something for that haid-to-buy-forpenon. and vet ataprice you o n most ceminlyRffbrd. TH* is the perfect place to
find that extra special gift for that extra special person. Their friendly sales staff wB gladly assist you and seem to haw the unusual
ability for suggesting Just the right Item. Glassware, pewter, stationery, candles and much more await your careful Inspection.
CoOectibies including Bytn ChSae, Itrn flhxflijt Fonmlnl, WUURaw. Old Hbrirf Ornaments and many more as weff as a wide
variety of home decorating accessories and gift certificates are avaSalife.
Make Days Gone By your gift IHeadquarters! Go see them today toil’ll be glad you did. Their most complete gift selection and
courteous service are second to none! Mutchfor their annual Ouiittnai Open Ilouse, October26,27 and 2ft

Kampf Title &amp; Guaranty Corp.
“Performing Good Deeds For Over 38 Years”
Buying a home is one of the most Important purchases in your lifetime. Once the deeds and mortgage documents are sfoned,
the property is yours,» you think, but it m n not be. Chances are, you arc the owner, but a sure tide is not having a deed in hand.
Adeed alone will not cancel prior Tights- others msy haw to your property-rights and claims you would never expect to exist
When a title policy is issued bv Kampf Title &amp; Guaranty, you mn rest assured that your property b protected by the policy
subject only to iU term, if a daw in the title is disarwred, KampfTitle I. Guaranty, dinxi^i its underwTlta win defend the mle as
issued, at Its tayn expense, and will correct or dear the title or will pay any loss incurred, up to the face value of the policy
Alow one-time premium coven the entire cost for as long as ownership remains in your name and even thereafter. Protection
of your property rests on the financial stability; professional integrity and responsible management of the tide Insurance company.
So select your tide insurance as carefully as you would amr other insurance Protect vounetf against loss due to title defects. Insist
on an owner) title Insurance policy issued by KampflTlle i Guaranty, located in Sanford at 200mst 1st Street, in the Stmtrtst Bank
Building Phono (4u)) 322-9464 for additional information today.

Rodriguez Pioductos Latinos
Owned &amp; Operated By Hortensia Rodriguez • Market &amp; Restaurant
Rodriguez Products* Latinos b a modem p e m y store dial offers everyday towprices, high-quality perishable departments
and a variety of services designed to meet the needs of people with busy lifestyles. They arc located in Sanford at 292] Ortando Drive,
phone (407) 324-5714, and ore open seven days a week for your convenience.
Productos Latinos’ customers can saw their hanJ-eamed money with weekly specials in all department! Meat
dairy,
deli, bakery, frozen foods and canned goods departments offer qtedab each week so that a balanced diet doerel)
haw to break the family budget Specialty items such as dcii meats, exotic fruits and ethnic foods as well as necessities such as
over-the-counter medications, baby foods, magazines, health and beauty supplies, light bulbs, motor oil, pet food and paper
products all add up to a full-service store.Theypride themselves on providing everything their customers need under one root
They are there to meet all of your basic food shopping needs. They make every effort to keep prices down and offer tire
newest products on the market today. All the services you need plus everyday low prices male Rodriguez Productos Latino* the
place to shop.
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care for children, Sanford Early Childhood Center has
and at 1320 Hickory Awnue, phone (407) 323-5690. tou
est assured thatyour child is being riven the finest care available when you leaw him there.
Sanford Fariy Chflditood Center is licensed by the state of Honda as a child care facility. They serve hot. nutritious meals tnd
snacks and provide wdl-supervised indoor and outdoor activities as wcDas rest periods Individual attention b given to each child
by the warm, caring staff. Ojwn Monday through Friday fiom 600 a m loftOO pm , Sanford Eariy Childhood Center offers beforeand after-school care and lull day cans Transportation is provided to and from focal schools. Infants and children ages 6 weeks
through 12 wars are accepted. Gymnastics classes are also offered.
Your child's day care can be a time of learning, making friends and preparing for his or her school wars. The staff of
Sanford Eariv Childhood Center Is committed to providing tender loving care and making this important time In your child)
life as rewarding as possible, toucan feci confident dial your child is enjoying e safe; happy environment when you take him
there; Call today for more information or for an appointment See for yourself the quality day care provided by Sanford Early
Childhood Center.

Bravissimo Italian Restaurant
Matilde Salazar, Owner •Salvatore Cristiano, Chef • Serving The Area For 4 Years
to gnThey simply hat
The owners of this fine establishment are both gracious and proud They pamper their natrons with TIC arid exceptional
old-style Italian cuisine. Their menu is more than complete, from homemade pasta, sauces ana oven-baked bread to garden fresh
salads, succulent pizzas and tantalizing dally specials sure to please the entire family One of live iiouse specials you pon’i want to
miss is die vain* jo in orange sauce with artichokes and capers over b™ tie pasta—truly a wonderful ocarion tou can always count
on iicarty portions, modest prices and mouth-watering homestyle Italian food when you dine at Bm tabno Italian Restaurant. If
you still flaw a bit of room In your ttuntny after dinner, don) miss out on their Ivomemade almond cake or tiramisn They arc truly
a wonderful finish to a grear meaL .
Bravissimo Italian Restaurant is located in Sanfotd at 225 Towne Center Orcie. pitone (407) 323-B666. That youndf and your
family to some of five best Italian food in this area and stop by today.

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A lthough m osqu itoes are the
cu lprit o f passing the disease to
hum ans, encep halitis starts in
b ird s. B ird s a rc th e o rig in a l
hosts for the various strains o f
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hams ns Dorothy, ten, ano-Tner waiters a s tna borcerest
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itio n (1 9 0 0 ). Each
■represents ou r
Lspirit and deterh is very approi that w e are doing this
at his tim e o f such d eep
■and transition (2001).
r goals w e hold a s a
itio n have alw ays been to
se ou r "b ra in s* arid o u r " '
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"h ea rt" and our "co u ra g e"
to reach for the best in o u r­
selves as w ell as in others.
We, like Dorothy, m ust
alw ays be optim istic.
“T h ere will alw ays be
those w ho, because o f the
lack o f courage, take the
easy w ay out. We are deal­
ing w ith acts o f cow ards
w no attacked us through ter­
rorism. This is not the act o f
m en o f valor. The lion is a
sym bol o f strength and m et­
tle. Author L. Frank Baum
w as m aking a statem ent
about the lion. Since it
already had w hat It w as
lock in g for. the W izard
a m id easily give him a
m edal, an outward sign o f
w hat the lion already had
inside. For tills reason, I
w ould like to dedicate this
play to those w ho are in our
military. You are the lions
w h o overcom e your fears to
protect u s . . . ."
Bredholt w rote a verse for
each attribute the characters
in the play are searching for,
w hich can b e found on the
production's program .
People are encouraged to
obtain tickets early as per­
form ances m ay b e so la o u t
F or m ore inform ation call
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Sunday. September 30.2001

H ealth officials are urging
people to avoid outdoor activi­
ties d u ring m osqu itoes m ost
active times at dusk and dawn. If
you must be outside at those
tim es, w ear insect repellent w ith
the chem ical DEET, long pants,
‘ mg sleeves, socks and shoes.
"T h o s e are th e tim es you
b eca u se th a t's wvner
h en m o sq u i­
toes are out looking fo r a blood
m eal, and w e're it," C row ley
said about d u sk and daw n.
H ealth officials arc also urg­
ing the pu blic to help in track­
ing the viru ses by reporting any
dead birds. D ead bird s Infected

w ith any form o f encephalitis
often show no w ounds. Crow s
and Blue Jays are typically the
hosts, bu t according to Crowley,
even a Red W inged Tail Haw k
and Finch have tested positive
for encep halitis.
A s part o f the m edical alert in
Sem in ole, John C ochrane o f the
county h ealth d ep artm ent said
an "e n h a n ce d su rv e illa n ce "
w ith local d octors and hospitals
is taking place w hile the d ep art­
m ent is also encouraging resi­
dents to take precautions and
report dead birds.
T h e 48 cou nties included in
the alert: A lachua, Baker, Bay,

B rad fo rd , C a lh o u n , C ltn t s ,
Clay, C ollier, C o lu m b ia, D ad e, .
D ixie, D uval, E scam bia, Flagler,
F ran k lin , G a d se n , G ilc h r is t,
G u lf, H am ilto n , H e rn a n d o ,
H igh lan d s, H o lm es, Ja c k s o n ,
Jefferson, L afayette, L ake, L ee,
Leon, Levy, Liberty, M ad iso n ,
M arion ,
M o n roe,
N assau ,'
O kaloosa, Pasco, P utnam , S a n ta
R osa, S e m in o le , S t. Jo h n s,.
Sum ter,
S u w a n n e e, T aylor,
U n ion ,
V olu sia,
W ak u lla,
W alton and W ashington.

people living dow ntow n. 1 think
the^T
're all on the sam e track."
according to Lessard, several
groups have contacted the d ty
about sm all apartm ent o r townh o u se p rojects clo se to the
dow ntow n area, b u t he said the
d ty m ust b e w ise in picking the
"rig h t o n e s." H e said the ad di­
tion o f new residential quarters
d ow n tow n m u st com p lim ent
the proposed conference center
and the $ 10.0 m illion earm arked
fo r d ty im provem ents to the
R lv erw alk ,
F irst
S treet,
M em orial Park, m arina and Fort
M ellon Park.
" I think w hen you see those
d ev elop m en ts sta rt Is w hen
y o u 'll see the m ajo r p layers
com e In ," Lessard said about the

p o ssib ility o f som e attractiv e
residential projects com ing to
the dow ntow n area.
In other b u sin ess, com m is­
sioners unanim ously approved
the cou nty's $565 million 2002
fiscal year bud get Tuesday
night. I n e mitlage rate for coun­
ty resid ents w ill b e 5.2197,
in clu d in g a v o ter approved
increase o f .2208 m ills in last
N ov em ber’s trail construction
referendum.
T h e referendum stated the
m illage would b e less than a
quarter and according to Fiscal
Services Director Cindy Hall the
.2208 is not likely to go up since
the bonds for the referendum
w ere sold last Tuesday.
G race noted that this y ear's

budget process w as 'n o ta b le "
because this w as the first tim e
county staff developed tw o f i s ­
cal budgets in one year.
"T h a n k sta ff fo r .a aw ift
change in process and d oin g it
sm oothly," G race said.
A lthough com m issioners on ly
passed the first o f tw o budgets
planned Tuesday, the 2003 fiscal
y ear b u d g et is te n ta tiv e ly 1
approved, said Hall.
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w ill b e m ade, but w e hope there
w ill be no w holesale changes,”
H all said about the drafted $488
m illion 2003 fiscal y ear b u d g e t

public deserves to travel w ith
convenience, civility and securi­
ty," Fink said.
Tuesday's decision to restrict
carry-on baggage is not the first
tim e Pan A m has b roke new
ground In the airline industry,
it's inaugural flight in O ct. 28,
1 9 2 7 — a m ail run from Key West
to Havana, Cuba — w as the first

scheduled international flight by
a United States airline. The com ­
pany w as the first passenger air­
line to com plete a transpacific
flight (San Francisco to M anila in
N ovem ber 1935), a transatlantic
flight (N ew York to Lisbon to
M arseille in M ay 1939), and an
around-the-w orld flight (1942).

P an Am w as the first airline to
use je ts (a Boeing 707 in O ctober
1958) and ordered tire first
Boeing 747 in the early 1 9 7 0 k .

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director o f security.
U nlike several m ajor airlines,
Pan Am is one o f the tew carriers
not to cu t schedule flight service
o r lay off em ployees follow ing
the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in
N ew York and W ashington, D .C
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w e're approaching build o u t in
this county," H enley said . "1/
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aspect you would have a better
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Riverwalk planning focuses on four areas of improvements
By Dan Ping
Editor
SA N FO R D — As details about what
the city's waterfront will look like begin
to be set in place, the Riverwalk plan­
ning team has established four broad
pillars on w hich they'll build their
design: seaw all reconstruction; marina
update; dow ntow n improvements and
renewal; and the future o f Ft. M ellon
Fark.
T h e m ost obviou s aspect o f the
Riverwalk design is the reconstruction
of the seaw all and the addition of lakefront am enities.
“This project is really being driven by
the reconstruction o f the seaw all," saiu
Peter Sechler, project m anager for the
engineering and design firm o f Glattin
Jackson. “The seawall Is 70 years ol
and it needs a lot of work in som e
places."
W hile reconstructing the seawall is a
prim ary concern, the project allow s the
d ty to add lakefront am enities like fish­
ing piers, trails and restroom s that
aren’t currently available. Public space
adjacent to the waterfront now is lim it­
ed to narrow strips o f grass that d o not
accom m odate many public uses. Sechler
said that during the seaw all work, that
space will increase.
"O n e o f the things w e're looking at is
putting the new seaw all in front of the
old seaw all," S echler said during a
m eeting w ith City Com m ission. "W e're

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An expanded basin could , also pro­
also ‘looking at sh ifting Sem in ole
vide space to launch sailboats and host
Boulevard as far south as you can ."
The objective, Sechler said, is to pro­ regattas.
T he third m ajor aspect o f the
vide many different uses along the
project
is
dow ntow n
waterfront without having those uses R iverw alk
im provem ents and renewal. Sechler and
conflict. For exam ple, there have been
discussions about creating tw o separate his team plane to tie-in improvements
trails: one sm ooth and wide for Pikers along the w aterfront w ith 1st Street
and inline skaters; another w ith decora­ using the fo rk . Palm etto and Sanford
tive or imprinted pavem ent that is con­ avenue corridors. D esign standards for
ducive to walking and jogging but too streetlights, road su rfaces, aw nings,
bum py for bikes and skates. Both of building im provem ents and landscap­
those trails, in turn, w ould be far ing can nelp tie the tw o areas together.
G latting Jackson is also developing
enough away so residents could still
plans to replace the road surface along
fish from the bulkhead.
1st Street, possibly w ith a brick or brickThe second m ajor aspect the
Riverwalk project will incorporate is the ■like surface, and redoing the drainage
pu blic uses o f the Sanford M arina. system to keep w ater from collecting
Sechler said he believes the M arina is an next to the buildings.
C ity C o m m ission er A rt W oodruff
integral part o f the w aterfront, but
said he liked a proposal to put back-in
needs better planning and m ore space.
"R ight now people are doing totally parking along 1st Street.
"Instead o f pulling in and parking on
different functions in the sam e space,"
an angle like you do now on 1st Street,
Sechler said.
•ou go just past the parking space and
O ne of the proposals S ech ler's team is
considering is building a new jetty fur­ £ ick into it at an an g le," W oodruff said.
ther east o f the marina to provide a big­ "It m akes pulling out into traffic much
safer. T hey're doing it in Seattle."
ger basin.
D ow ntow n renew al is a bit m ore
"You don't have m uch transient boat
tricky than m aking physical improve­
docking right now ," Sechler said. "B y
moving the break wall east, you can m ents to an area, Sechler noted. His
m ake the east basin b ig enough to team is Identifying possible sites for res­
accom m odate all o f your perm anent idential buildings in dow ntow n to pro­
docking. T h e w est sid e basin then vide an econom ic engine.
"I know there is a desire to have more
becom es space for transient docking for
p eople stopping in for the day or and vital retail in dow ntow n," Sechler
said. "T h e m arket seeks its ow n level.
overnight."

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/ill
the deadline
to determ ine If
if tka
the r-iH
d ty/ lA
will
You can't just have m ore retail without
move forward w ith the project.
the people to support it. That support
During M onday's m eeting, Sechler
com es from people living in and around
show com m issioners plans that propose
downtown.
utting the hotel project w est of Ft.
"There is a big interest in dow ntow n
lellon Park on the site now occupied
residential living/* Sechler said. "There
by the C ivic Center and
is a great desire for kind o f
the Sanford C lu m b e r of
the sm all tow n, d ow n ­
Commerce.
town type living. I think
"This lets the hotel be a
I Know there is a
this is som ething Sanford
hotel and the park b e a
is w ell positioned for
desire to hnve m ore
p a rk ," Sech ler said . " It
becau se right now the
and vital retail in
does the m ost for the park
market only offers subur­
dow
ntow
n.
T
h
e
m
ar­
and the m ost for the d ty
ban living."
by putting the hotel on
ket seeks its ow n
A d ow ntow n grocery
Sanford Avenue to serve
store Is at the top o f the list
level. You c a n ’t just
as an anchor for the cast
for
many
residents,
and
_ ,,
.
h ave m ore retail
end o f 1st Street."
Sechler said that's a oossi
Tire park cou ld be
biBty^r esp ecially
w ithout the people
upgraded w ith landscapd ow ntow n
resid ential
to SUpj&gt;ort tt. That
su
im ju . i co m e s .from
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ing «nd divided into two
population jjrow s.
support
"P tibllx Has a .10.000people living in and
E U S " ? * b
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square-foot model that it
around dow ntow n.
T h e p a n n in g process is
is aggressively pushing in
at the stage, Sechler said,
urban settin g s," S cch lcr
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said.
all the design ideas for the
Peter Sachlar
The fourth m ajor aspect
four m ajor aspects o f the
Glatting Jackson
of the Riverwalk project is
Riverwalk
ilk project together
to
the fu ture use o f Ft.
and com paring it to the
M ellon Park. At this point
the G latting Jackson team is developing available funding.
"W e have a lot of ideas, now w e've
two plans, one with a hotel/conference
center, and one w ithout. Tire d ty is got to m atch them w ith the bud get,"
w orking
w ith
a
team
from Sechler said.
A cquest/Bcnchm ark Hospitality to pre­
Dan Ping can bo reached at dpIngOaamlpare a sp cd fic proposal for a hotel. The
nolahereld.com or 407-322-M11.
com m ission established Jan. 31, 2002 as

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Continued from Page 1A
llteir way to gather input from
the public," W oodruff said. "I
have lim ited experien ce w ith
this type o f thing, but before
w henever there was talk about
building a new school or som e­
thing, there was very little input
from the people who would be
using the facilities. That hasn't
been the case w ith the Riverwalk
project."
The Riverw alk project is being
driven by the need to repair the
70-year-old seaw all along Lake
M onroe. In addition to oversee­
ing the reconstruction o f the sea­
w all, G la ttin g Jack son w ill
d ev elop a R iv erw alk w ith
am enities, like b ik e and jogging
trails, fishing piers and decora­
tive landscaping. The firm will
also develop and Im plem ent an
overall plan for dow ntow n.
Though G latting Jackson Is
not charged w ith creating a plan
fo r the proposed hotel/confcr-

and realize that they have m ore
o f llteir life behind them tlum in
front o f th em ," S e ch le r said .
"R eg ard less o f w hat happens
w ith the hotel/conferencc cen ­
ter, you 're going to be looking at
replacing those buildings, prob­
ably sooner rather than later."
Sechler said he envisions a
m ulti-story facility, taller than
w hat is currently dow ntow n but
not overw helm ingly tall, w ith
conference space and a parking
garage.
"1 w ould think it w ould be
very close and com parable to
the
V lnoy
h otel
In
St.
Petersburg, Sechler said.
C o m m ission ers
appeared
receptive to the Idea of m oving
the hotel project to the w est.
"W e 1 talked to people in my
district about m oving the hotel

greatly calm ed a lot o f fears."
W oodruff said he suggest to
C ity
M an ag er
Tony
VanD erw orp that the d ty persuade those com panies interested in building a hotel/conference center locate it w est o f Ft.
M ellon Park.
"I think it's a better place for
it, but I'm not yet sure it's the
best place for it/ W oodruff said,

that any operator o f the conference center would b e required to
host certain specific events, like
the M artin Luther K ing Banauct
or the annual Prayer Breakfast,
There could also b e special rates
fo r local o rg an izatio n s. N o
d etails h av e b een finalized
a b o u t local g ro u p s u sin g the
conference center, and W oodruff
said he w ill w ork to get m ore

Dan Ping can ba reached at
dplngfraamlnolaharald.com or
407-322-2611.

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The
15th
annual
L ake
M ary/H eathrow Festival of the
A rts is scheduled to be held 9
a.m . to 5 p.m . Saturday, O ct. 6,
and Sunday, O ct. 7, and will
highlight m ore than 250 artists.
A new attraction to this y e a r's
event is the D eLand Skyd ivcrs,
w ho w ill m ake an appearance
at 2:30 p.m . Sunday.
O th e r
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school
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H ead qu arters. A dm ission and
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P lease use
id le speeds
only on S t.
Jo h n s R iv er
S p e c ia l to th e Herald

OCALA — The Florida
Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
(FW Q is asking for coopera­
tion from boaters on the S t
Johns River, and adjoining
creeks and lakes, to use idle
speed only until the high
waters that have been caused
by all the recent rains recede.
“The problem is that wakes
caused oy boats - even those
traveling at slow speed - are
causing property damage to
residences, docks and sea­
walls, and are creating dan­
gerous conditions for those
living along the water,” said
Greg Eason, staff supervi­
sor for the FW C s Northeast
Revlon. The Lake, Volusia
and Seminole county slwrlffs'
offices have posted all areas
of the S t Johns River as Idle
speed only and boaters are
asked to please cooperate
while this emergency rule is
in effect.
Officers from the FWC, as
well as the respective sher­
iffs' offices will be patrolling
the river and reminding
boaters that they need to
keep travel to idle speed only
since higher speeds are creat­
ing dangerous situations and
causing property damage.
Those who refuse to comply
can be charged with a variety
of violations including care­
less operation and violai ting
ip c M io n

FWC EXPECTS FISH
KILLS TO INCREASE
IN ST. JOHNS RIVER

OCALA — The recent rains
and cloudy skies in Central
Florida are causing more
than just flooding problems
along the S t Johns River and
associated waterways.
Fisheries biologists with the
Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
(FW Q are concerned that the
number and severity of fish ,
kills will Increase over the
next several weeks.
"We have already seen fish
kills resulting from low dis­
solved oxygen (DO) levels
from Lake Washington
(Brevard County) to Palatka
(Putnam County), but condi­
tions are prime for a major
kill” said Sam McKinney,
regional biological adminis­
trator for the FWC's Division
of Freshwater Fisheries In
Ocala.
Why do heavy rains and
cloudy skies sometimes
result In fish kills? The heavy
rains wash organic debris,
such as plant and animal
material Into the waterways,
and stir up the bottom sedi­
ments' As the debris decays
the process uses the dis­
solved oxygen In the water
faster than it can be replen­
ished. At the same time, the
overcast skies reduce sun­
light so algae does not pro­
duce oxygen, and the result
is that there is not enough'
dissolved oxygen in the
water for the fish to breathe.
"That is when fish begin
coming to the surface and
gulping air,” said McKinney.
'Ultimately the fish die and
float to tlte surface. How low
and widespread the DO lev­
els are, determine the size of
the fish kills which can range
from only a few individuals
being affected, to massive
kills where hundreds of thou­
sands of fish become vic­
tims."
For the past month biolo­
gists have recorded DO lev­
els of leas than one part per
million (ppm) in many por­
tions of the St. Johns River.
Fish need DO levels of about
five parts per million, and
See Outdoors, Page 2B

Eckstein ties ‘the sheriff’
E v e n s F ra n k R o b in s o n fo r
r o o k ie h it b y p it c h r e c o r d

B y D ean Sm ith
Sports Editor

OAKLAND — Not bad for a kid who
w as supposed to be playing second base
in Triple-A.
Whim Sanford's David Eckstein w as hit
in the left arm by a Tim Hudson pitch in
the sixth inning o f M onday night's game
with the Oakland Athletics, the Anaheim
A ngels' shortstop tied the M ajor League
rookie record o f 20 hit by pitches set in
1956 by Cincinnati Reds Hall-of-Fam er
Frank Robinson, w ho now works in the
C om m issioner's Office as baseball's dis­
ciplinarian, handing out fines and sus­
pensions to players and m anagers who

get ejected from games.
Eckstein, a Sem inole High School and
University o f Florida graduate and the
son of Sanford C ity Com m issioner
W hitcy Eckstein, w as picked up off
waivers by the Angels from the Boston
Red Sox late last year. He w as given the
opportunity to m ake the club as a utility
player in Spring "Raining and, in fact,
was about to be sent dow n to the minors

when regular second basem an Adam
Kennedy broke his hand.
He opened the season as the starting
second basem an, but it w as figured he
would be sent dow n as soon as Kennedy
cam e off the disabled list. But he got off
to such a good start that m anager Mike
Sd o sd a moved the 5-foot-8,170-pounder
to shortstop, a position he had played
very little since his days as a player in

the Sem inole PONY Baseball League's.
Eckstein quickly adapted to be position
like he was bom to play there and has
become the best Am erican-born rookie in
baseball (Japan's Ichim Suzuki o f the
Seattle Mariners and the Dominican
Republic's Albert Pujols o f the St. Louis
Cardinals will win the American League
and National League Rookie o f the Year
awards, respectively).
Heading into Friday night he was on
pace to break several more records.
In 145 games, he already has the
American League rookie hit by pitch
record and the Angels overall club record
and also has an AngeLs rookie
See Eckstein, Page 2B

C h a rity a c c e p te d
Lake Mary
gifts hand
victory to
Mainland

B y D «an Sm ith
Sports Editor

B y D oan Sm ith
Sports Editor

LAKE MARY — At least
didn't rain.
In baseball it's errors and
bases on balls. In basketball
it's missed free throws and
turnovers. In football it's
turnovers and penalties.
What's the question?
Mistakes in sports that cost
you ball games.
Such was the cose at Lake
Mary's Don T. Reynolds
Stadium Friday night ns,
despite playing in near-per­
fect conditions after four
weeks of soggy fields, the
host Rams turned the ball
over three times in the first
quarter, and four times in the
first half, and visiting
Mainland gladly accepted the
gifts, turning the first three
mistakes into touchdowns
and holding on for a 20-7 vic­
tory in the Homecoming and
d o s s 5A-Dislrkt 3 contest.
The loos ended Lake Mary's
winning streak at two games
and also was the Roms' first
defeat in district play, as they
fell to 2-3 overall and 2-1 in
5A-3.
The Buccaneers, meanwhile,
improved to 3-1 overall and a
commanding 2-0 in district
with the only real threat left
figuring to be a make-up
game with Winter Springs in
late October.
With the home side of the
field being full and revved up
for Homecoming, the game
started well for Lake Mary ias
Bobby Lee Good rctumea a
short kickoff to the 23.
On first down, quarterback
Mike Muzeka hit Good for
five yards and a face mask
penalty tacked on five more
yards for a first down.
Cameron Bateman then ran
for nine yards and Reggie
See Rams, Page 4B

Seminole
girls fall to
volleyball
unbeatens
SANFORD — The young
Sem inole High School girls vol­
leyball team pmved this week
that it is improving and matur­
ing as (he season wears on, but
they are still not quite ready to
play with the 'b ig girls' just yet.
On Tuesday, the Fighting
Sem inolcs hosted unbeaten
W inter Springs (12-0) and
played one of their m atches of
the season before fatting, 15-9
and 15-8.
“The team still has to produce
a stronger defense to be suc­
cessful/' said Sem inole head
coach Beth Corso. "I was happy
w ith the 18 kills and 21 d ig s r
Individually, junior Sara
Suddes had a good night with
eight assists.
O ther contributors were
junior Andrea Poloche (seven
assists, one kill), senior Jessie
Chick (eight kills, tw o blocks,
eight digs), ju nior Sarah Pegram
(four kills, one block, two digs),
ar Hollie C ow an (three
) and junior Am anda
Howard (tw o kills).
in other gam es, the SH S fresh­
man won in tw o gam es, while
the Bears junior varsity also
won in two games.
On Wednesday, the Tribe trav­
eled to Deltona to take on the
unbeaten Wolves (9-0) and
again fell in straight gam es, 15­
7 and 15-3, with Kristen
Thorson leading the w ay with
11 kills and two blocks.
Sem inole fell to 3-9 w ith the
loss and has a tough schedule
ahead of it next week, traveling
Lake M ar)’, in a m ake-up
gam e from Sept. 14, on Monday
(varsity at 6:30 p.m.) and Lake
Howell on TUesday, before
returning hom e to host a strong
DeLand squad on W ednesday
(varsity at 7 p.m.). In a schedule
change, the hom e gam e sched ­
uled to be played against Lake
Brantley on Thursday (10/4)
has been moved to Lake
Brantley on O ctober 10th.
In other girls volleyball
action:
O n Tuesday, the other
extrem ely strong squad in the
SAC, once-beaten O viedo,
knocked off DeLand, 15-10 and
15-4, as Brittany Kauss had 12
kills and Rachel Bellamy seven
aces and three kills as the Lions
improved to 13-1.
•
Also on Tuesday, M elanie
Kirby, tire daughter of City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks
D irector M ike Kirby, trad four
kills and four blocks and Nikki
Spavisky and Laura Chevcm ak
added four kill, each as Lake
Brantley downed Lake Howell,
’ 15-7 and 15-12.
Lake Mary also gol a sliaiglUgam es w in on Tuesday as
Presscy had seven kills and
Todd 11 assists in a 15-5 and 15­
10 victory over Lyman.
Things did net go as well for
the Rams on Wednesday, how-

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HoraMphoto* by Tommy Vlncont
This was pretty much the game In the first quarter as Lake Mary’s Jon Clark (No. 12, top photo) and Lewis Hall
(No. 20) miss connections on handoft and Mainland recovered the loose ball. The Rams'All-State running back,
junior Reggie Campbell (No. 1, bottom photo) did come back to rush (or B6 yards, but It came In a losing effort as
the Buccaneers beat Lake Mary In Its Homecoming game. 20-7. Friday night.

P atriots, Silver Hawks win; others fall
B y D ean Sm ith
Sports Editor

DeLAND — For the first time this season,
the Sem inole Athletic Conference suffered a
losing w eek in football. In fact, only two of
the seven teams were able to post victories.
O ne o f those w as Lake Brantley, which
w as truly awesom e in running its record to
5-0 overall and 3-0 in Class 6A-District 1
w ith a 35-0 thrashing of DeLand at Spec
M artin Stadium .
The eth er w inner was surprising Lake
Howell, which won its fourth straight game,
21-7, over Satellite at Richard L. Evans
Field.
,
Not only are the Silver Hawks 4-1 overall,
they arc also 2-0 in Class 4A-District 5.

The news w as not good in four other dis­
trict matchups however.
Both O viedo and Sem inole had tough
trips to Jacksonville and both cam e home
w ith losses in 6A-1 play, the Lions falling to
M andarin, 35-18, and the Fighting
Sem inolcs tum bling to Ed W hite, 20-14.
O viedo (3-2 overall, 2-1 In district) only
trailed 14-11 early In the second quarter, but
the M ustangs (also 3-2 and 2-1) scored
before halftim e to lead 20-11 and then
scored 15 points in the third quarter to take
control of tire game.
llw lu b e (3-2 overall. 1-1 in 6A-1) k w its
winning streak end at two gam es as Ed
W hile won Its first district game, after losses
to both O viedo and Lake Brantley, as the
pre-season favorites kept their hopes alive.

In Class 5A-District 3 contests, Lyman (0-5
overall, 0-2 in district) and Winter Springs
(2-2 overall, 1-1 in 5A-3) both lost close
gam es to Volusia County foes, the
Greyhounds falling to Pine Ridge, 14-12, in
Deltona and the Bears getting outscorcd at
hom e, 28-24, by previously winless Spruce
Creek.
In another huge upset Friday night,
Lakeland, which is ranked in Class 5A in
the state and No. 6 in the nation, saw its 60
game winning streak end at the hands of
Haines City by the am azing score of 2-0.
Th*? second half of the season begins this
com ing Friday (O ctober 5th) with only two
county learns squaring off.
Lake Mar)' travels to Lake Howell for a
S e e Football, Page 4B

See Preps, Page 4B

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C ontinu ed from page IB
can begin gasping and dying
when levels reach one or tw o
ppm.
In Lake D exter for exam ple,
FW C biologists recently record­
ed DO levels o f betw een 0.2 to
1 .0, w hich has resulted in a
m inor fish kill involving
approxim ately 600 fish, so far,
including large mouth bass,
bluegill, black crappio and cat­
fish. On Thursday, biologists
recorded D O levels in Lake
W oodruff betw een 0.2 and 1.0,
and counted several hundred
dead fish there.
Conditions on Rodman
Reservoir arc prim e for a m ajor
fish kill, as w ell, with D O levels
well below optim um levels.
Please report fish kills to the
FW C at (352) 732-1225, and the
D epartm ent o f Environm ental
Protection in O rlando at (407)

BREVARD C O U N T Y
H A R D C L A M L IC E N S E
S E M IN A R C O M IN G U P
Com m ercial clam m ers who
have lost their clam m ing licens­
es now have a chance to obtain
a new license to harvest wild,
hard clam s from Brevard
County waters. To get their new
license they must first have
proof that they have taken one
o f the Brevard County hard
clam license m ake-up sem inars
offered by the Florida
D epartm ent of Agriculture and
Consum er Services.
Two dates arc offered for the
m ake-up sem inars: O ctober 3
and D ecem ber 5. Each will be
held from 1-5 p.m ., at the
U niversity o f Florida Extension
Service Conference Room , 1455
Trceland Boulevard SE, Palm
Bay. O nly one m ake-up sem inar

is required, however, clammers
are also required to attend one
o f the regular annual Brevard
County hard clam license sem i­
nars which are scheduled for
N ovem ber 2001 and May 2002.
These sem inars will provide
new inform ation that license
holders will need to know for
the 2001-2002 license year.
The N ovem ber regular sem i­
nars will be held as follows:
* Thursday, Nov. 1 5 ,9 a.m. to
noon at the Brevard County
Agriculture Center, 3695 Lake
Drive, Cocoa.
* Friday, Nov. &gt;6,6 -9 p.m. at
the Brevard Com m unity College
- Titusville Cam pus, 1311 N orth
US 1, Titusville.
* Saturday, Nov. 1 7 ,9 a.m. to
noon at the Brevard Com m unity
College - Palm Bay Cam pus, 250
Com m unity College Parkway,
Palm Bay.
"It is critical for com m ercial

-

clam m ers who have lost their
license to understand that they
will not be able to get a new
license until they have com plet­
ed a m ake-up sem inar AND the
regular annual sem inar,” said
Dr. Virginia Vail, chief o f the
Bureau of M arine Fisheries for
the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Com m ission.

Eckstein
C ontinued from page I B
club record o f 16 sacrifice bunts.
On Thursday, Eckstein had a bunt single and
stole his 23rd base in 27 attem pts (85.2-percent)
this season, tying Darin Erstad for the team lead.
With nine games left in the regular season, all of
w hich will be played at home, he also leads
Anaheim regulars with a .288 average on 159 hits
- putting him on pace to break club rookie records
set in both categories by Wally Joyner (.290 and
172) in 1936.
The Angcls-A’s series also gave Eckstein a
chance to see another form er Sem inole Athletic

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Sam 's Flea Market describes
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m arket offering new and
Although most of the mer­
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chandise is new, Dunn said
tell yeu it's m uch more than
they are trying to prom ote
that.
the older, garage sale items.
Sam 's is located at the for­
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m er Big Lots Store in the
sale m erchandise
Sanford Plaza on H ighway
In fact, if you would like to
17-92. "W e opened for busi­
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Items.
ness about four m onths ag o," sell you r g arage sale stuff,
Sam 's will rent you a space
said Store M anager Diana
com e," Dunn said.
If shopping makes you hurt
. for $5 a d ay — with no long­
Dunn.
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Some of the hottest items
term lease required. But, If
A ccording to Dunn, one of
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starting Sept. 1, a
you have something more
the unique things about
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S ou l/S o u th em style restau­
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Sam 's is no tw o vendors sell
and w om en's clothing, com ­
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said you can rent n «pnco for
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Sam 's Flea M arket is open
as little a s $100 a month.
offer one of a kind
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10 a.m . to 7 p.m . Wednesday
C urrently,Sam 's has som e &lt;
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Sunday. September 30. 2001

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Record-breaking night at New Smyrna Speedway
B y Hank S a n d e rs
Sp ecial lo the Herald
SA M SU L A —- It w as a record breaking night
last Saturday at New Smyrna Speedw ay as 106
cars were on hand to rare.
The prv rare ceremonies w ere especially patriot­
ic as the drivers lined up on the front straight, .
- and Stacy Dye sang the National Anthem . The
fans, drivers, em ployees and track donated a total
o f $4,000 to the Septem ber 11 Fund.
. O nce the actfon got started fans got to see great
stock car racing com bined with the School Bus
race and It m ade for a great night for all involved.
"tonight (Saturday, Septem ber 29th) the FASCAR
brass has been scheduled another block-buster
card with Demolition D erby's being run for both
V -8 and 4-Cylinder cars.
Fans will also get sec heats and features being
run in the regular FASCAR divisions o f Late
Model, Sportsman, Mini-Stock, Super Stock and
Strictly Stock. The Super Late M odels have Ihe
w eek off.
G ates open at 5 p.m. and racing begins at 7:30
p.m. every Saturday night at the track located at
the co m er o f SR. 44 and C.R. 419, betw een New
Sm yrna, DeLand and Daytona.
Last w eek’s racing started with O rlando's
David Rogers putting the #11 TM Ranch Dodge
out front as he slipped by past cham p B.J.
M cLeod on the low side to start the Super Late
Model feature. It looked liked Rogers w as the
sure w inner until Justin Drawdy pulled the slick
m ove o f the night and passed botn M cLeod and

Rogers on the hack stretch and drove away from
both o f them.
It w as a popular w in for the #12 DBC Chevy
driver, as Fete Orr, Ju stin’s dad Troy, .irid a big
crew celebrated in Victory lane. Fouith wen* to
Jacob Warren and fifth was Sam m y Graham in the
#1.
Tank Tucker again used every bit o f his energy
and experience to put the m ove on Jim "H o o t"
Flynn to get the M odified win. T he #15 Graham
Custom Fabrication M odified has w on m ost every
Mod rare this year. Flynn w as second with Bobby
Blake in Yankee C h uck's 00 com ing hom e third
ahead o f Rob Underwood and Justin Henderson.
Chris Lawrence battled Dave Snod grass' #22 for
the Late M odel lead, but the #63 o f Lawrence
held on for the eventual wfn.
Law rence donated all his w innings as well as
sponsor m atching funds to the 9/11 relief fund.
Robert Andrecheck drove the #90 to third, Jerry
Sym ons had a good run in the #66 claim ing
fourth, and the fast #77 of Brian Bellaw charged
lo fifth.
Rick Tumey "T h e Concrete K ing" in the #55
T.H.E. Ford Probe drove from the rear to take the
M ini-Stock win over veteran Ted Vulpius In the
black #71 Pinto. Vulpius ran good, and held off
Conrad G re n ie r's 01 Ferguson Ford. Fourth went
to D ale Casteel In the T-blid, and fifth w ent to
The M issile.
It w as a big win for D onnie W illiam s In the #111
Cam aro as he took the m easure o f the Sportsm an
field. W illiams celebrated in Victory Lane, and
noted he w as a 18 year veteran o f the Florida

N ational Guard. D ale C louser in Ihe #30 was sec­
ond, w hile D oug Sam ion ran third in the #04.
Fourth w as Ron Lufcy in the #07 over the
G olden Florida Mgt. #47 o f D ave Gibbs.
Billy Spade and Ted Helm es ran 1-2 at the fin­
ish line in the Super Stock feature, but had prob­
lems in tech relative to pistons. This gave Jim
W lnterstcin the w in in the #13. Jim Snyd er w as
paid for second, Tim Ewing for third, Mike
Soukup w as fourth and Joe Evans w as fifth.
The Strictly Stock finale again saw G cnn
Sm ith cross under the checkered flag first ahead
of Robert Skinner, David Sm ith, Shane Stacey and
Josh W ronkowskl.
Rick A ngcs from KA RNA C won the School Bus
rare over C huck Rush, Pug Puglisi, Randy Dye
and Robert Hart in a special event that drew 15
'kid-haulers'.

TEST AND TUNE
B IT H L O — Test and Tune will be held every
W ednesday night from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at
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Cost is $20, w hich is good for the car and three
people in the pits only, w hile individuals can
enter for $5.
For m ore inform ation on any local short track
action, call the FASCAR offices at (407) 568-1367
(O rlando) or (386) 427-4129 (N ew Sm yrna), or
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S U m t LATE MODELS . I (12) Ju»tin D rably. I (II) Devki Rogrre;
3 (78) It f M d fo l; I (51) Jacob Warrro; 5 (1) Sammy Graham; 6. (10)
trie BUck; 7 (22) David Frorhhch. 8 (20) Ron DiCandlo; 9. (19) Tom
Rout, 10 (69) Steve Avenger; 11 (6) Mike Firm; IT (39) Morgan Hoover;
13. (17) Marc Kinley. 14 (7) Matt Grtffia
LATE MODEL _ !, (63)ChrW law m v r; 2 (22) David Snodgrata; 3. (90)
Robert Andr«hA:k; 4. (66) Jerry Symon; 5 (S77) Brian Ik ILaw. 6 (57)
Chad Pierre; 7, (2i») Mike Murphy; ri, (25) Tim TukL 9, (4) Sonny Linn;
10.(76) Bobby Mara; 11, (64) Mike Todd. 11 (74) Ronnie Rucka; 13. (X1R)
Ray Riven. 14. (43) Randy Dye. 11 (10) Brad May; 16 (MR) Mike
Howell, 17. (6) Rodney Eary; 18 (71) Jimmy Wlnki
MODIFIED _ 1, (15) Tank Tucker; 2. (57) ]im " flo o r Flynn; 3 (00)
Bobby Blake; 4 (09) Rob Underwood; 5. (16) Justin tlrndenon, 6, (81)
Mike Samples. 7. (18B) Arnold Bovai; 8. (69) Dave WiJliama, 9. (22) Tim
Dyson; 10 (4) John Clark; II (77) Tim Wallace; 12. (38) Rkky Motley
SPORTSMAN _ 1 (III) Donnie Williams; 2. (30) Dale CIouht; 3 (04)
Doug Samion, 4 (07) Ron Lufcy; 3. (47) David Gibbs; A (93) Brncr
Gayton, 7. (74) Ritbert Glover; 8. (21) Kerry Bdflower; 9 (10) Tommy
Ikrrr; 10. (17) BUI Loomis; 11. (2) Brett RuhrmrlreMINI5TOCK _ I (55) Rkk Turney; 2. (7*)Trd V\ilpiu*,3. (OI)Cu..i-J
Gnmier; 4, (7) Tim McPhail; 5 (81) Jamie McCague; 6, (V3) Rev
Cliii*t« risen; 7. (85) Rex KoUingrr: 8, (4) Ron Dtibrau; 9 (8J Trisha Gray;
10. (28) Sean Bjh*
SUPER STOCK _ 1, (13) Jim Wintmtetn; 1 (55) Jim Snyder; 3. (35) Dm
Ewing, 4. (41) Mike Soukup; 5. (57) Joe Evans; 6. (30) Mike Wleciweck;
7. (28) Chris Prludat, 8 (12X ) Rkk John*. 9, (00) John Hodge, 10 (38)
Randy Jones. 11. (2) Ron Whaley; I I (82) Dennis Carroll 13 (9) John
OUaewitke; 14 (3) James Adams; 15, (10) Ron Paradise; 16, (32) Bill
Stacey; 17. (19) D*l* CamUl 18. O l) Ceiky
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STRICTLY STOCK .1 .(2 3 ) Cenn Smith; I (30) Rihert Skinner; 3. (48)
DavM Smith; 4, (IIY) Shane Stacry; 5, (27R) Josh 1&gt;Yqnkowi4d; 6. (OR)
Mat! Conway; 7. (61) 'Scot! lees; 8, (I1G ) Nick Vfogler; 9. (UK) Kerry
Payne; 10. (77) No driver listed; 11. (80) Nkk Holey; I I (7) Spank Carr;
13 (45) Jim Leslie; 14 (27W ) Barry Parka; 13 (94) Rusty Boym 16 (X)
Dm Fdmundsen; 17. (26) Michelle Dyat; 18. (38) Bob Trombley, 19. (62)
Travis Scott; 20. (08) Matt Hudson; 21, (3) Jerry MitcheU.
BUS RACE _ 1, Rkk Anges; I Chuck Kush; 3. Pug PugNsL 4 Randy
Dye; 5. Robert Hart; 6, Greg Price; 7. Gene Morgan; 8. Spank Cam
9 Sylvan McLeroy; 10. "Mayor* Dun Schmidt. 11. Gene Kelly; I I David
Rogers, 13, Sandra Frederick; 14. Pete Michaels; 15. Doug Samion

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I lie extra point was no good,
hut with jiM 2:26 off the clock,
the home forces w ere already
dow n 6 -0.
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C ontinued from page IB
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with 14 kills each.
In boys volleyball:
Sem inole (13-4) rolled on as
Shane Larson had 29 assists and
Kovascik and Corso added 11
and nine kills, respectively, as
the Tribe slopped Lyman, 15-8
and 15-13, on Wednesday.
In boys golf:
Bobby valentine shot a 1over-par 37 as Lake Mary edged
Sem inole, 153-156, on Tuesday
despite Anderson and Smith
shooting 35 and 36, respectively,
for the Tribe.
In other Tuesday matches,
L ik e Brantley (159) nipped
Oviedo (161) and Lyman (177).
to im prove to 11-1 and Winter
Springs got past la k e Howell,
156-175.
On Wednesday, Trinity Prep
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O viedo (156) and Sem inole
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Sem inole, 207-241, on Tuesday,
and on Wednesday, M andy
Sm ith and Sarah Davis shot 36's
and Stephanie D elgado and
Lauren Davis chipped In with
3 8 's as O viedo (9-0) whippet!
the Tribe, 148-225.
M eanhlle, the Rams shot b et­
ter, but still lost to L ik e
Brantley on Wednesday, 181205.
It w as not a good week for
the Sem inole boys in sw im m ing
as they lost a pair o f meeLs, 11863 to Lake M ary on Tuesday
and 153-142 to W inter Springs
on Thursday, but the Tribe girls
did get a split, falling to the
Rams, 124-62, but topping the
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Two plays after the next kick­
off, it happened again, as L ik e
Mary put the ball on Ihe turf
and Mainland recovered at the
Rams 20.
Freshman quarterback
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Golphin for 18 yards on first
dow n and Golphin then danced
into the end zone from the two.
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Gcraud Riggins, but with 7:35
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was 20-0 and everyone, fans,
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going on the next series and the
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apply the dagger as they moved
from their own 30 to Ihe Rams
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held and forced a punt as the
quarter mercifully ended.
L ik e M ary's offense moved
out to the 29 before Mainland
again picked oft a pass as
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B r ie fs
U C F O N SUNSHINE
The University of Central Florida Golden
Knights will have their hands full today
(Saturday) when they take on No. 8 ranked
Virginia Tech.

F o o tb a llContinued from page IB
Sem inole A thletic Conference contest at Richard
L Evans Field.
Seminole returns hom e to face its third
Jacksonville-based team in as many w eeks, host­
ing Class 6A-Dislrict 1 fix* M andarin at Thom as
E. YVhigham Stadium.
O viedo also returns to the friendly confines of
John C ourier Field after its second trip o f the sea­
son to Jacksonville and faces its first non-J-Villc
squad in three weeks as the Lions host DeLand in
a 6A-1 game.
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C lass 5A -D istrict 3 opponent Spruce Creek tc\the
C arlton D. Henley Sports Com plex for
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W inter Springs returns to the m ad, heading to
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Hie Hants had the better o f it
in the third quarter ns their
defense sm othered the Bites'
attack, and Ihe offense kept the
hall mainly near midfield or in
Mainland territory.
But nothing cam e of any drive
and the gam e turned into a
punting contest.
Lake M ary's best chance to gel
hack in the gam e cam e Into in
the third quarter as it started a ,
drive from its own 33 with 3:17
left am i drove tu ihe Buccaneers
38 with 9;-|8 left on the clock in
the fourth quarter.
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stalled on an incom plete pass on
fourth dow n and Mainland was
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clock.
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heave with preseason AllAmerica candidate James
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him.
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midfield and the Hues punted
moments later.
Tilings again appeared bleak
as the Rams wen* forced top
punt from the five and the punt
was shanked out o f hounds
Inside the 20. But another
Mainland penalty gave the hall
hack to L ik e Mary.
That hn’.ik seem ed to give the
Rams a needed boost and they
moved down the field, w ith the
help of a 13-yard run by Lewis
Hall on a fake punt and finally
got on the scoreboard on Ihe
17th play of the 95-yard drive,
with Drew Bum s getting wide
open behind the M ainland sec­
ondary and M uzcka throw ing a
perfect strike for 17 yards.
Kris Kessler added the extra
point and L ik e Mary was right
hack In the gam e, dow n just 20*
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D *l«riw 4i
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
'N OTTE 1.1 HFRFBY OIVTH
•ttiuwri ft&gt; « S4Jr»wiN*ry final Juffymerrtf
'&lt;9 lorackmxa' l"rtKto)g Anurn of
Xittnwyv r « « ano Co*H r1)lM
7 .rii 29. 2001. A ntm j n C a U No"”
01 CA 501-140 ol on C*Oj4 Court
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Sanunoto Court, rtonia nttoiari
EQUXREOir CORPORATION OF
AMERICAM ( a PlMtrtvto TRANK
J BAKER and X MICHELLE
BAKER. I « n J*. JOHN DOE and
JANE DOE to am DUandanN. I mil
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c a ts «1 n a tl honl dow rt tsa
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CA, ol Santord. Ftonda al 1100
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�T lit S eminole HtRAi n
iu a i.n ii..i.&lt; a w -i
Lecau
Circuit Court
Alachua County. Florida
Caaa • OOCC1444
Un*roro8y Ptaco Apanmartfa.
J*n**n Oraham. I* Gog*
Qraham. Elaanora U Oraham.

W

NOTICE Of BXEN1FFE BALE
NOTICE 8 HEHE8V GIVEN twl by
virtue d th*t certain Wr» ol
Eiacubjn leauad M of and undar
ttw aaal ot tha Circuit Court of
Alachua Cowdy Flonda. Caaa
aooCCUM upon a Inal |udgr&gt;*nt
In Via I k m U l court or
day of Auguat AD. 2000 in
FVa Apartmarca, PMntM(a), va
jfiaar Oraham. I*-Gog* W.
oaham. and Eleonora D. Oraham.
I'jUandardfi] «tach aloraaaid Wnt of
£aaa*or r a daavatad to ma aa
Ararat oi Sarrwxjta Court*. Flonda
land I have levied Ivor aa tie ngN.
mm and imereti ot 8w da&lt;andara(t)
Ft tie Mowing deaertbod property,
aald property being loealad In
Seminole County. Florida more par
aoAarty daacrtied aa toBoaa
One tM7 MarcedaaBaru X0£.
arty in cotor
Vm» WDOEAS0O6HAMM7S
and N underargnad aa Bhertff of
Samlnoia Courtly. Florida, toll at
1 1 X AM. on tM 10th day d OcL
AO 2001 offer for taM end ted to
Fie tegheet balder. FOR CASH IN
HAHO AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
AU. EXISTING LIENS, et the From
rWettJOoor. al the fleet, at the
Seminole County Courthouae m
Santord
Flonda. bio

Lecau

Le c a u

WAND FOR
■EMINOU COUNTY
OENCRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
Ceee No. 01-CA-1844-14-YF
Principal Reeldentiel Mortgage, Inc.,
PLAINTIFF,
V»
Bernd T. Waton. Pameto M. WedFt.
__ . unkrioam pertonfa) to
poaaeaiion ol fm aubfect real
property F I ; __ , unknoen peraonft)
to poaeeealon of Fm tubfed real
property F2; d bring, end *1 unknown
panea Metowig by. ttrouX. under
end agaewt Ft* above named
datondantfa) who era not known to
be dead or eltv*. whether aald
ledvtown park** nay Mean an

AFTER THE DATE Of THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FLED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
T im data ol Fw am pubaoaeon ol
Ihto Noboo to SeptantMT 23.2X1.
Pereonol Rapnaomotivo and
Anonwy lor tw Eltate
MAOGIE B EVANS. ESOU1RE
MAGGIE B EVANS. PA.
Florida Bar No. 377*48
111 Walarman Avanua
Mourn Dora. FL 32787
Tetaphone (387)738-12X
Pubtah: September 23, X . 7X1
EE1M

gientoa*. or other claimant!.
Conaeco Finance Servicing Corp
MV*
Green Tree
Ftoenctel
CotporoBon.,
DEFENDANT.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO.

Bemd T. Wamn I dying, and al
unknown parttoe Maiming by.
through, under and egeinat the
above named datondardfa) who an
nol known to bo deed or a*ve.
davtaeat, gronleoe. or other
cteimenta: whoaa roeldonco Id
unknown and whoaa la
38X Sherry Lena
ApcpfcA.Fl 3Z7D3
Pameto M. Wedto i Fung, end *1
unknown parti** Maiming by,
Pvougn. inter and agewat m*
above named dedenderefa) who are
nol known to bo dead or otvo.

That aald rate M being made M eelMty Ota terma ol thla Writ ol
Donald F. Ealngar. Shard!
SerranoM County. Florida
NOTICE REQAROINO THE AMER
ICANS WITH DtSABUTES ACT OF
1900. PERSONS WITH A DISABILI­
TY NEEDlNO SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN
THE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE ENFORCEABLE
wnrra s e c t io n o f t h e c iw l
DIVISION AT THE SHERIFF’S
OFFICE. 100 BUSH BLVD, SAN­
FORD. FLOROA. AT LEAST FIVE
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
INGS.
|407)M5A840 TTD
1407)888-3123
Wdh Bale Held On : Oct 10,2001
PubMt' September I. It , 23. 30.
2001

EE043
M T H I C n C U T COURT
O P TH S ItTH
JUDICIAL CHICLET
OPFLORSJA.
BY AND FOR
8EMB4CILE COUNTY
Caaa No. OI-OR-M BOtA-W
H THE MATTER OF THE
ADOPTION OF A MINOR C H ID
NOTTCS OF ACTION
TO: Tha Legal Fattar of the Fdanl
to bo Adoptod. Rarzeq Theron
Ybu ate hereby ratted Fiat a peaton lor odopdon of jm r minor chad
bam on January 22, tool a n Rad
Ft tea Court Ybu art ratpirad lo
aarvo a copy ol ytxa emnan dalareaa to Fia petaon. I any. on tia pet&gt;
adfraaa la: Shea A. Fugate, 1100
PembmoF Drive. StAa M0. Oriando,
Florida 32810 and «M an catginM
•eh tie Merit ol FFe court on ot
before OCTOBER 10. 2001.
Orhenetae. a |udgmenl may be
entered agaatel you lor Bte meet
demanded Ft Fte p e rm
wariate my hand and aaal on SEP­
TEMBER 8. 2001.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CMrk of lha Cbcua Court
t l . r l l e n m i D U u y u ,|
oyraency n. t t iv p
Deputy CMrk
PubFah Saplambar t , It , (3,30.
2001

EE072
M THS O R C U T COURT
OF THE DOtfTMKTH
JUDICIAL COtCUTT
FI A W FOR
M M N O U I COUNTY,
flo nd a

CABS NO. 01-OR 1 « l MM O
Name Change:
Sueen Ante McCrady
AND
Cheriea Herald MarMtel
Reaponrterd
NODCS OF ACTION
TO Cheriea Harold Menhad
[Nettie ot IMepondem)
(Raapondann Laat knovm addraaa)
*17 Marion 81
AAamorda Spring*. FI
YOU ARE NOTIFIED (tat an aMUt
ham bean Rad agaFiat you and M
you are raquFad to aanro a copy cd
yout mRen dittni i i , F any. to t en
jname {f. PaWortrJ S’*a" McCrariy
Urhoaa adcFeaa la 103 Handbi Tlarta,
AXamoma Springe FI 37714 cat or
baton |dato| October 10, tool, and
Ida tM original nth N CMrk ol Faa
.Com tl ICMrfa addraaa) 301 N.
'Pari A*a„ SatdonL FL 32771 baton
■ervtoa on PaRtonir or ImmaRaMly
theneRar. d you tot to do eo, a
dafaud may be entered agent you
lor tie refer demanded Ft Fie petdon.
Coptoa ol i t court doaanerdt lit M
ceee, Inctudng orderm. an « n M il*
el tM CMrk ol tM Ckoul Court,
oRoa Ybu may reriae Fieea documaraa upon reguaeL
Ybu naiad keep tie Clerk ol Fie
-Oreul Ccurfo ORoe notiad ol your
ourrenl edbeea (you may Re Noace
ol Currard Addraaa, Florid* FamBy
Form IM IS ). Fuhn pepatd FtFito
on noard at r a ederfeboRo*.
WARNING Rum 111*3. Ftortoa
Famdy Law FUaa od
raguFaa oariavi automat
ol documanla and
FaRrm to comply can reauA Ft aaneFona. FtMudng darmaaM or abddng
of piminQi,
DATED t-S-01
MARYA7ME MORSE. CURK
CLERR OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Barbara Andereon
Daptrry CMrii
Pubtah SapMmbor 1 .18.23. X .
2001

EE073
Or Ocd 12001 al 1tM pm a puCAc
auction ahaF bo hold at 8332
Mctraoah poFd Sardbrd, FUL Tha
purpoaa ei Fda eucbon la to aaF fmaonal property abandoned by Mark
Creel and/or Centratted Peal
Byatoma Tha tonne ol Fm taM an
ceMi only 3 daaka. 12 Mioin, 1 wot
cabFML 8 Ma Ra catenate. 1 lypapOea, 1 anattering machma. 1 (Tona.
1 ralndgaralor. 7 compraaaad aa beddee. 1 oomproaaor. 1 oomaFu* lea
maker, t modem ptullc tub*
machine. I progreeehre mectune
ctnpanyapoatng machete. lMroia
M ptoeFc tubing. 100 empty epoato. t
cade* maker. 22 the geaon comew
am ol pew
PubAah September 23. X . 2001
E E tX
M T H I O R CU T COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL O R CU T
OF FLONDA

devisees, pfifrttH. Of other
MetoionU; who** reaidenee to
to:
s a x Sherry Lane
Apopka. FL 37703
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Fwl en ackon
tor torodoeuro od mortgage on die
loiipwvrg deaci died pnoeb:
LOT &lt;02. TRAILWOOD ESTATES.
SEC. ONE. ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THERBJF AS RECORDED W
P U T BOOR 18. PAGES 27 AND 28,
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
LESS THE FOLLOWING
COMMENCE AT THE 8 E. COR­
NER OF LOT 102. TRAILWOOO
ESTATES-SEC. ONE. AS RECORD­
ED M P U T BOOK 18, FADES 77
AND aa. PUBLIC RECOflOa Or
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
THENCE RUN N 22 DEGREES 0D
OCT W. ALONG THE EASTERLY
UNE OF SAD LOT 102. 83 FEET.
MORE OR LESS. TO THE
SOUTHERLY WALL OF A METAL
URUTY BULDWO. BAD POINT
BEMQ THE BE . CORNER ANO
THE POINT OF BCOWNMO OF
THE TRACT TO BE DESCRDED;
THENCE
RUN
SOUTH
M
DEGREES OD OCT W. ALONG THE
SOUTHERLY LJNE OF SAD METAL
BUAXMNG. 13 FEET. MORE OR
LESS TO THE S W. CORNER OF
SAD uuiLoma. t h e n c e r u n n
22 DEGREES OD OCT W. ALONG
THE WE1TERLY UNE OF SAD
BU8XHNO S O FEET. MORE OR
LESS. TO THE N W. CORNER OF
BAD OULDWG; THENCE RUN N.
M DEGREES OD OD E- ALONG
THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAD
BULDWO 1-0 FEET. MORE OR
LESS TO THE EASTERLY UNE OF
THE AFOREMENTIONED LOT 107.
THENCE
RUN
SOUTH
X2
DEGREES OD OD E. ALONG SAIO
EASTERLY UNE OF LOT 107 SO
FEET. MORE OR LESS. TO THE
FOMTOFBCaWNWG
ha* bean Red egeinat you and you
arc required to carve a copy of your
wrdton detonee*. S any, to 7 on
ROBERT J. DUNN, M. Attorney lor
pY®ETwwdlin,, RiXjaS iujrvtv W
CodS* AStowtomU. P A
4010 Boyiaoul BoMoverd
Tampa, FL 33807
on or betoro StSty day* bom tie del*
ad tto am pubioedon ol WS noaoo
end Ra tha ortgtoel eSR Ft* CMrk ol
Faa Court atoiat baton aanrica on
PUfriMTa artomey or FnmedMJely
IhHMyiifa offniwlw ■ (MfauR wfl bt
entered egeinat you tor Fw rebel
demanded to tw eomptoaa.
NOTE: plaauard to Ft* Fee Debt
CoSocBon Practice* Act you an
—-A
.m8Pal
Wle WM
«- - HHT1 1
,1.w
—TM
, ,1
K Mr----*
M I8kw
■^ M
to tw a datd ccdtoMor MMmpang to
ccdtoM a datd and any todomteSon
obtained wR be used h r ta lp u r PV?nrNES3 try KfiyI •»«» * » **M cd
■Md Court on SEP 17 2X1..
(SEAL)
Meryenne Mon*
At Clerk ol Fm Court
ByRuti Ktog
A* Deputy CMrk
Put*ah The Semnoto herald
cornua ■ s ta w ia r s k l p a
4010 Boyaooid tkxaavard
Slide 450
limp*. FL 33X7
Tetaphone: [813)877BOOS
CIS# 10-01-3382
PubAah September 27 X , 2X1
EXIST
W THE O R C U T COURT
FOR THE EIOHTIENTH
j u d ic ia l catcurr
WAND FOR

F U MO. 81
W RE: ESTATE OF
DIANE T. GREENFIELD.

DIANE T OREENFRLD. decMaed.
F8e Tkarner 01 -CP-828 ■ pandtog to
the Circud Court tor Bamlnoto
Coudy. Florida, Ptobal* DMaton.
Fm od**** ol which to PO Boa
■08t, Serdord. FL 32772-80M. The
and addroea ol FM penond

A U INTERESTED PERSONS ARC
NOTIFIED THAT
Al peroon* on whom » n node* to
MiaAenge Fw vekddy id Fm wit, die
quoMceaona cd Fm peraanal rapreeanaFve. venue, or peMraeton id
Fa* Coin are mqtond to to* Fw*
obtamon* *8Fi Faa Court WITHIN
THE U TE fl OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF T JM NOTICE or
TTSRTY DATS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THB
NOTICE ON THEM
cwRore ol Fw decoder* Aid
on whom a copy ol dat note* to
denied adddn Fm* mortoM adtor *m
daM al tM Ural pubAcoaon ol Fa*
nrMo* trawl Ho Fw* dokna wtoi Fa*
Cowl WITHIN THE U T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PURUCAT10N OF THIS NOTICE OR THMTY
DAYS AFTER TH I DATE OF SER­
VICE OF AOOPY OF TJSS NOTICE
ON THEM
Al Mhor endaorm od 8M dooodan
and portone having Mean* or
demenda ogalnat Fw decedanr*
oaua* muM He Fwlr Mean* w*h Fda
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS

W T H I O R C U T COURT FOR
ttMWOLS COUNTY,
PROBATE DIVISION
FU* No.! 01-816-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CARRIE ELLEN DOOOY
NOTICE OF ADMWISTHATION
The edmvaatration ot but eetato ol
Cam* Elen Goody, decoon d. Flo
Nianbor
to parking to tM Clnadl
Court lor 3*mtoato Coudy. Flonda.
Probata Dhneron, Fw addreae ol
which H P^J Drawer C. Santord,
Florid* 37777-0SS8 The name# and
actor***** ot Fm personal repneenPrvY attorney an tat forth belma
ALL WTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTVKOTHAY.
Ai portone on whom 8ds note* to
Fw vatMyol Fw wa. Fw
ol Va pereona! reprovenue. ot Arwcdcoon ol
Fdo Court an ragMnd to R* Fm *
obfeebon* wdh Mo Court WTTHW
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBUCATOd OF TH S NOTICE or
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF T H S
NOTICE ON THEM
a i crwnofi et w w cw tni mo
other perkm* herring claim* or
domenda agelnal dacadanFa eataM
on whom a copy al Faa nodca to
eonrod ariFito Fwee moidha altar Fw
ol 8m Aral publication od Fa*
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 TH S NOTICE
ON THEM.
All oficr crtdkin of ins ifooodonl
oral pereona haring claim* or
Ida again*! th* decedent s
raral Ra that ctotow wtoi Fa*
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FWST
PUBLICATION OF TH S NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS, DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WAX
BE FOREVER BARRED.
The its* ol FM Nat pubteakon ol
FS* Noaoa to Saplambar 23.2X1.
1X1
Santord, Ftorida 37771
tot
Hobart DHtoa*
Arionwy
Ftortoa Bar No. 0d138X
PL
318 B. Hyda Park Avo
Tampa, Ftortoa S3BX
Tatophona (813)281-8889
Pubtah Baptormar 23, X . 2X1
EE1M
OF THS SKUTTUMTH
JUDICIAL O R C U T
OFFLOdtoOA.
WAND FOR
ttMWOLS COUNTY
CASS NO.: 01-CA-1*eS-14-W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. F4C ,
aa ncaf*Ma tor RBAIG, SIC,
RICKY SMITH JANE DOE.
Unknoam Spouas of fUCKY SAIHH
end UNKNOWN
TEHANTSTOWNERS.
FLAMTVPB MOT1CE OF ACTION
TO:

RICKY EMfTH
_
And M porttoo rtotmtog Faonad by.
FmmpL wtoar or agMnal
RICKY SMITH
loo u paruM rwnng or OMumrig »
hsiro any ri^t, 8Sa. or bsandt In Sm
proparty herein daiu tu d LAST
KNOWN ADORE S3: 2813 JOSEPH
CIRCLE. OVIEDO, FL 37788.
YOU ARE NOTX1EO tw! an Scdton
to tondoaa mortgagt on 8m foSowtog described property to Semnoto
County, Ftorida:
LOT 20. VLLAOE OF RCMMGTON. ACCOROtNO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK 4*. PAGE T l ANO 74. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORKUL
and having a « »T .tjrJ y know.i
2813 Josapdi CFG*. Ovtado. FL
he* been Rad *q*ln*l you and you
an r*»»w*d to serve an origlrwi ol
youf wnrien detonaee, V ony, aSi 8m
Sorrftooto Coudy Ctork d Ido Cowl
wthln X days from Fm Am dads ol
pubAoaSon. and to aanro d copy on
l Altonwy, Douglas M.
ol tw Low Fbm ol MASON A
ASSOCIATES. P A , whew* ottone*
to 177S7 US. M S m y I t Nordv
SMI*
8X,
Mangrove
Bay.
r. Ftorida 337*4, w»an X

to 8w oomptotoL
Datad.SEP 172X1
M A m W M MORSE. CLERK
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
Or Run Ktog
A* Deputy dark
to accordance w*h 1
Act persona wtoi
heeiRig a tpedat aocoev
to parttotoatt to toto prooaadtog should coraad court
Adrenal*8on at latophona reaobar
1-407-088-4330, ndtotot Fwr aavan
(7) day* prior to tha prooaartng I
(TOO) 1-800*88
1-8008808770,
(V) 1-800
y Barrio*
Mason A Aaaccaarw*. PA
17787 US 19 Nn Susa S X
Ctaarwadar. FL 33714 8888
AMI Dou0a* ML Beta*
(727)838 3X0
Pitotah Baptambar 23. X , 2X1
EEtTO
M THE C n C U T COURT FOR
E COUNTY,
PRORATE D fW O N
PB* Ns. 81- (M C E
M RE: ESTATE OF
MARJORIE A MACGREGOR
NOTJCS TO CRtOITPRS
TO A U PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE:
to to* aetata at
MARJORIE A
MACGREGOR,
deemed, ft* Mentor 01*08 CP.
by too Ceaer Caul lor Bemtoato
County. Ftorida, Probata Dtvtoon,
8m addraaa of which I* P O Drawar
C. SareoTO, FL »772. dwr Fw total

U l . f . ' J . i i ' . L J ------ ■' . .
L egals
cash value cd the aatare 1* 8 0 end
that Fw names and aGtrasaaa ol
too** to whom 8 hat bean assigned
by euch order tra:
Guana H. MacGregor aa Truitt* ot
lha Duarw H MacOragor and
MaoarM A. MacGregor Revocebl*
Uvnig Trust Dated July 2. 1888
2884 Park Dr
Sanford. FL 32771
A U fNTFRFSTFn PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
Al cradiori of to* decadent and
other persona haring ctalma or
on whom ■ copy ol Sue nonce la
morriha alter Fw
dal* ol Fw Anl pubkcation oI Fda
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF TH S NOTICE OR THIRTY
OAYS AFTER THE DATE O f SER
VICE OF A COPY OF TH S NOTICE
ON THEM
Al oFwr creditor* ol Fw dacedam
and person* haring claim* or
demand* egevwt Fw attal* ol Fw
daoadord must Ida Fwe derma wtoi
888Court WTTHN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF TH S NOTICE
A U CLAIMS ANO DEMANDS NOT
BO FILED WILL BE FOREVEH
BARRED
Trw otla of the Am pUSiakon ut
toto Nonce to BepL 23, 2X1.
Pardon GMng Notice
Duane H MecGregor, aa Truriae ol
toe Duane H MecGrogor AMasone
A MacOragor FlevocahieLMngTrutl
Dated Judy2. 1898
3884 Park Or , Serdord. FL X77I
Attorney tor Person Giving Nonce
From C. WNgham. Eaq
Ftorkta Bet No. 1882X
STENSTROM. MdNTOSH. COLBERT. WHIGHAM. A SIMMONS.
PA
Pool Otoo* Soa 4848
Serdord. Flonda 32772-4848
PubHah September 23. X . 2X1
EEI71
Circuit Court
Morton County, Florida
Ceee i td-820-CA
H^dend Tractor Company,
MerquaB* Shore*. Inc., Bardamto
Denham and Seminole Shore*, Inc
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN riwl by
virtu* ol toil certain Writ ol
Eaacudan leauad out d and undar
( m aaal ol toa Ckoul Court of Marion
Coudy. Ftorida. Cat* • 88 820-CA
upon a final Judgmard rendered to
dw aforesaid court on to* 29to day of
Auguel A O. 2X0 In dial certain ceae
araMad ragraand Irector uompeny,
Pto»d8t(&gt;). «t. MarqueR* Shore*
Inc, and Benfamto Benhem end
Bemtooto Shore*, toe.. Defendant!*)
which atorateid Wrd ol Eaacubon
was daavarad t o me aa Sherd! ot
Genenole Coudy. Flonda and I hove
•tried upon a* to* rtXL *8* end
■Rflfvw ot me oiiBnuVi(ij in bths kjitoadng deecrtoed property, aakt prop­
atty batog locelad In Sammol*
Coudy, Ftorida. more perbcUerty
U G 8CC X TWP 203 ROE 3IE W
314 OF NE 1(4 OF SW 1/4 (LESS N
417 1/2FT OF E 2X3/4 FT * N 291
FT OF W I X FT OF E 388 78 FT 8
RO) 8 E 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF SW 1/4
(LESS N 248 FT OF W 2 X FT 8 RO)
(43 04AC)
Also Known A* 28X Lake Mery
Boulevard Eeat Serdord. FL
end to* uidemgrwd aa Shena ol
Samlnoia Coudy. Flonda. erik el
I I X A M on to* 24to day al OcL
AD. 2X1 oner lor taM and aa* to
to* Ngheel Udder FOR CASH IN
HAND AND SUBJECT TO ANY ANO
A U EXIST**) UENS. t to* Fiord
(W*er)Ooor. al to* slap*, ol to*
Sammole Coudy Courthouae in
Santord. Florid*, to* above
deecrtwd property
That aakt aMe I* being mod* to aallety toa lermt of true Wrd ol
Donald F. Etdngar. Shardf
Btmtooto County, Ftorida
NOTICE REGARDING THE AMER
CANS WITH DI8AB8JTE8 ACT OF
1880. PERSONS WITH A DISABILI­
TY NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN
THE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE ENFORCEABLE
WRITE SECTION OF THE OVE.
DIVISION AT THE SHERIFF'S
OFFICE. t X BUSH BLVD. SAN­
FORD. FLORIOA. AT LEAST FIVE
DATE PRIOR TO THE PROCEED
INO 3
(407)885-8840 TTD
(407)088-3323
WW Set* Held On : October 24.
2X1
Pubtah: September 23. X . end
October 7.14.2X1
EE177 _______________________
H t h e cstcu rr COURT
OF THB DOHTEINTH
JUDICIAL ORCUrr OF THE
STATE OF FLORE) A,
MAHOFOR
SEMMOIS COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASS NO. 01-CA-1382-I4-Q
CTOFMANCIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY. INC. F1IGA
ASSOCIATES HOME EOUITV
SERVICES. INC .
RAVEN LEWIS: JANE DOE LEWIS.
1MB UNKNOWN WIFE OF RAVEN
LEWIS. LEATRICE H LEWIS: JOHN
DOB LEWIS. THE UNKNOWN
HUSBAND OF LEATRICE H.
LEWIS; IF LMNQ. WCLUOINO ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENOANT(S). IF REMARRIED.
ANO * OECEASEO. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORAMTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS. ANO TRUSTEES. ANO
ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAduUNQ
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAMSTTHE NAMED
DEFENDANTI8) ; JOHN DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE DOE
UfdtNOWN TENANT.
Defendant!*)
NOTICE OF BALE
Notice la hereby ghen tool, putauerd to 8 Final Survnery Judgment
ol Forectoeu* araered In rw ahovearytad cause. In to* CacUl Court ol
Bemtooto Coudy. Florida. I **d eel
dw property Uuel* to Semnol*
Coudy. Ftorida. deaertbod ba
LOTS 4 S 8. BLOCK B. PEARL
LAKES HEIGHTS FIRST ADDITION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 8. PAOE 80. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COL81
TV, FLORIDA.
A K A 1185 MAGNOLIA DRIVE.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FLORIOA
32714.
al pitoac dele, to die hrgheet and bool
bidder, tor cuh. AT THE WEST
FRONT DOOR SEMINOLE COUN
TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORD.
FLORIOA. Florid*. *■ 11 X A M . on
iw t el day ol November, 2X1
MARIANNE MOrUrL
CLERK OF ORCUfT COURT
BY Mery Strove*
Deputy Clerk
law Otocet ol Denial C Conauegrt
8801 North Armani* Avenue
Tempt FL 33004 1041

Sunday, September 30, 2001

Anomeye lor Plevmtl
Pubkah Seplambar 23. X . 2X1
EE 187
IN TMECIRCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A M NO.: 01-CA-1803
DIVISION: 14-W
W EUS FARGO HOME
MORTQAGE. INC f/KA
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC,
•
Plavbff.
vi.
MICHAEL L. MONTANO. *1 al.
D*lendant(*|
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
KATHERINE M MONTANO
last know n address

123 Lake Ad* Cm *
Serdord, FL 32773
CURRENT ADORESS
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
UNDER. ANO AGAINST THE
HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL
DEFENOANT(S) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE.
WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST
AS SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADOAES3
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tool an acBon
to toradoe* t mongaga on toe kdlowing
property
In
SEMINOLECouety. Flonda
LOT I X . HIDDEN LAKE. PHSE III.
UNIT V. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 29. AT PAGES 40 t 41. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
he* been Ided agelnal you and you
•ra required to serve a copy ot you
wrdlen defense* wthln X day* aflar
toe fail publication, d any. on
Echevarria AAetocietea. P A .
Pleader* attorney, whose address la
8118 Corporal* lake Drive. 3rd
Floor. Tampe. Ftorida 33834, end Me
toe onginel wdh tow Court ortoer
betoro eervtca on Plelnllirt attorney
• defer* Md be entered agelnal you
tor toe rebel demanded In toe
Corrpievd or pelAjon
WITNESS my hand and toe teal ol
tore Court on tow day of SLP 18
2 X 1 .2 X 1 .
(SEAL)
Clerk of toe Court
By Ruth King
At DepUy Clerk
Echevarria lAeeocietee. PA
P.O. Boa 28010
Tampa. Ftorida 33822-5018
F O IX 7048
"See Americana wdh Dwebedwa Aa
If you are a person w*h e totahedy
who need* eccommodedon In order
to perbapele In told proceeding, you
*r* entitled el no coal to you. tor toe
provtetion of cortam tatitience
pleat* contact Court Admmwiration
at M l N. Perk Avenue, Santord.
Ftortoa 32771. telephone number
(407)888-4227. within 2 working
day* ol you receipt ol tow docu­
ment. 8 hearing impelled. (TDD) 1800X8-8771.
Pubkah September 23. X . 2X1
EE1B3
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
84 ANO FOR
8CM1NOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
OENCRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NO: 01 CA 882 14 a
NATIONAL CITY MORTQAGE CO
PLAINTIFF
VS.
DAVID L H OM Y IF LIVING, ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST DAVID L HOMY;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DAVIO L
HOBBY. IF ANY; BflANDERMLL
HOMEOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION,
INC.; BENEFICIAL FLORIDA, INC ;
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UI8UI0WN TENANT8 IN
POSSESSION
DCFENOANT(S)
NOTKC OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauerd la a Summery Ftnel Judgrrwrd
al Forectotue dated Sept (4. 2X1
entered In C M Cate No. 01 CA 882
14 Q oi tw Circu* Court of the 18TH
Jukciel Circud In end tor SEMINOLE
Coudy. SANFORD, Honda. I wri eel
to to* hkpwel and boat bidder tor
cash *1AT WEST FRON1 UXrR Of
COURTHOUSE al to* SEMINOLE
Coudy Courthouse located al X I N
PARK ROAD. SANFORD,FLORIDA
32771 In SANFORD. Flonda. el
I I X am on toe IB day cl October.
2X1 tw totowevg deecnbed proper­
ty e* tel lotto In said Summery Fatal
Judgment, to-vrit
LOT 20. BLOCK C. GREENWOOD
LAKES. UNfT TWO. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 22. PAGES 2
ANO 3, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
D eM (Na 17 d*y o&lt; S#ptomb*.

NOTICE OF ACTION •
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO PERFECTION PLUS CON
TRACTING INC. eh*ch bua^neaa
addr#H n unknovm
THE CORPORATION 19 HEREBY
NOTIFIED that an action lo foredoae
a morigao# on th# foflowtng properTHAT CERTAIN CONOOMlIflUM
PARCEL KNOWN A3 UNIT NO 152
AND AN UNDIVIDED 0037 INTER
ST IN THE LAND COMMON ELE­
MENTS AIK) COMMON EXPENS
ES APPURTENANT TO SAID UNIT,
ALL Iff ACCORDANCE WITH AND
SUBJECT TO THE COVENANTS.
CONDITIONS. RESTRICTIONS.
TERMS AND OTHER PROVISIONS
OF THIS DECLARATION OF CON­
DOMINIUM OF CAPISTRAN, A
CONDOMINIUM AS RECOROEO IN
OFFICIAL RECORDS OOOK 1274.
PAGE 1108, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
hat been filed against you and you
are required lo aerve e copy of your
written defenaea, i any. on DAVID J.
STERN, ESO PiamtiM a attorney,
whoae addreaa la 001 S Urwverarfy
Drive #500. Plantation. FL 33324 (no
later than 30 deya bom the dale of
the tost pubkeehon of fh*s notice of
action) and file the original wffh the
berk of this court either before aervIce on PlemUffa eitomey or Immediately thereafter, olhe/wiat a defaull
wff be entered agartal you for lha
relief demanded In the complaanl or
pelilion titod hereinWITNESS my hand end the teal of
Ihia Court at SEMJNCXE County.
Ftorida, ih»a day of SEP10 2001,
2001

(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BYJane E Jaaewc
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
601 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
O1-75904(FM)NCL
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABIUTIES
ACT. pereona wtth OaebAttea need
ino a totcul eccommodalioni ahould
corned COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouae el (407)065-4227. 1*
000-955 0 771 (TDO) or 1400 955
0770. vie Florida Relay Service
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB
USHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
(2) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PubHah September 23. 30,2001
EC1S3
IN THE CIRCUfT COURT
OP THE 10TH
JUDICIAL ORCUfT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DfVISION
CASE NO.; 01 CA 1923
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
INC.
JAMES A. M KLEEMAN. et eL
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO- RHONDA L KLEEMAN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that en action
lor Foreclosure of Mortgage on the
SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT 'A’
EXHIBIT *A"
Begrrang et a point on the cantorme of Curryv«e Road lying 1657 60
teat Westerly of the H ew cton of
tM laid eem#ri»fH* with the Eeat me
of Section 35. run 8 00 degrees 01
S3* West, a distance of 665 feet;
thence rim" S 09 degrees 29*
55-Weal, e defence of 331.10 Met
Ihence N 00 degrees 02* 15* East, e
distance of 60S feet, Ihence N 09
degrees 29* 55*Eest along toe said
road centerline 33150 feet lo toe
POINT OF BEGINNING LESS toe
North 25 feet for Pubkc Road RightOf Way, Section 33. Township 21
SoiAh, Range 32 East. Seminole
County, Florida,
KYJK 2231 OJRRWILiE ROAD.
CHULUOTA. FL 32766
has been filed against you end you
ere required lo serve a copy of your
written defenses. If any. lo H* on
Marshal C Watson, P A, Attorney
for PtoJnOf!. whose address Is 1000
NW 49TH STREET. SUITE 120. FT.
LAUOCROALE. FL 33309 wttoei toSty (30) day* alter toe Net publication
of toe Notice to toe (Please pubksh
to THE SEMINOLE HERALD) end
fie toe ongeiel mto toe dark of toft
Court either before service on
Plaintiff's attorney or Immediately
thereafter, otherwise a defaull wtl be
erkered against you tor toe rekef
demanded tol
to eooordan
with D«ab*tes Act. Persona weh
Disabilities neadtog a speda! accom­
modation lo pariidpale to tola proicescfeng should' corrtacl 'to*' 'Court
Admeesbaior at 201 N Perk Avenue.
Serdord I T 32771, Telephone
Number (407)323-4330 not later
Ihen seven (7) days prior lo toe pro­
ceeding H hearing imparted, (TDO)
14004554771 or Voice (VJ1400955 6770 via Florida Relay Services
WITNESS my hand end toe seel of
ffkt Court toto day of SEP 10 2001.
2001

(SEAL)
Mary Anne Morse
Aa Clerk of toe Court
By Ruth Ktog
Aa Deputy Clerk
Pubkah September 23. 30. 2001
EE 166

2001.

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANN MORSE
CMrk of Pi* CtrcuN Court
B r Mary Stroup#
Deputy CMrk
PubMKIn:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J.
STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
001 8 UnNOTfty Drive Suite 500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233 0000
01-08545(NCM&gt;
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABIUTIES
ACT. perton# wdh taeUbtiee need­
ing e &gt;pedel eccommodelun should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
el
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouae el 407465-4227.14009554771 (TDD) Of 14004554770.
via Ftorida R#4ay Service
Pubkah September 23. 30. 2001
EE 154
IH THE ORCUfT COURT
OF THE 19TH
JUCMCIAL CIRCUfT,
IN ANO FOR
0EIMNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
OENCRAL
JURISDICTION DfVISION
C AS IN O : 01 CA 1t33 14 L
W EUS FAROO BANK
MINNESOTA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION F/K/A NORWEST
BANK MINNESOTA NATIONAL
ASSOCIATlOff IN TRUST FOR
REGISTERED HOLDERS OF
AIT AC SECURED ASStTS CORP
MORTGAGE
PASS THROUGH
CERTIFICATES. SERIES 1999 2
PLAINTIFF
VS
GARY BLYTHE. ET AL .
DEFENQANT(S)

I.F H A I5

I.FfTALS

DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AJ other credMors of toe decedent
and persons having datms or
demands against the decedent's
estate mutt Me the* dams with this
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
AIL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARREO
The date of toe Mu Publication of
ton notice to September 23, 2001

ALD
IN ACCORDANCE WtTM THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persons with dtoabbhei needlog a special accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al 407-3234330. 140G
9554771 (TDO) or 1400 9554770.
vie Honda Relay Service
DAVIO J STERN. P A
001 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(954)2334000
99-35 706(NCL)
Pubksh September 30. and October
7,2001
EE252

L lgals

L egals

IN THE CIRCUfT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY*
FLORIDA
PROBATE DfVISION
File No. 01444-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
WILLIS W KIRKPATRICK. SR
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
(muitfpto PR)
The edrmvstralion of toe estate of
WILLIS W KIRKPATRICK. SR.
deceased. Fie Number 01404-CP.
to pendrig in toe Onto Court, tor
Semnoie Coitoty. Flonda. Probate
Drvtuon toe address of which to:
Post Office Drawer C. Sanford.
Florida 32772
The names and addresses of toe
Personal Representatives and toa
Person#) Representatives* attorney
A U INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AI persona on whom toto notice to
served1 who have objections that
chaNeng* toe veJkMy of toe 'WS, toe
qualifications of toe Persons!
Represented#, venue, or furiKkctton of toto Court ere required lo Me
tow objections with toa Court WITH­
IN 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 creators of toe decedent and
other parsons having claims or
demands against decedent's estate
on whom a copy of tots notice to
served wtohn tore# months after the
data of toe hrsi puUkcauuo of Vss
notice must Me then claims with tors
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY

Page 51$

WILLI9 W KIRKPATRICK. JR.
401 WSdOak O d e
Longwood. FL 32779
Personal Representative
WILLIAM R. KIRKPATRICK
3112 Ocean Drive
Manhattan Beech. CA 90206
Charles D Wilder, Esquire
Attorney
for
Personal
Florida Bar No 299310
Wider Aberkson
1132 Symonds Avenue
Winter Park, Florida 32789
Telephona (407)644-2210
Facsertoa (407)644-2194
Pubksh September 23, 30, 2001
EE187
91 THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 11TH
JUOtClAL CIRCUfT.
91 ANO FOR
8EM*HOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
OV1L DtVtSfON
CASE MOj O1-CA-17O0-14K
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
UNKNOWN HEIRS.
BENEFICIARIES.
DEVISEES.
ASS1QNEES. UlENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHERS WHO MAY CLAIM AN
INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF
PATRICK M. HANDY fVK/A
PATRICK
MYRON
HANDY.
OECEASEO. et ei.
NOTICC OF ACTION
TO UNKNOWN HEIRS. BENEFI­
CIARIES. DEVISEES, ASSIGNEES.
LIIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHERS
WHO MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST IN
THE ESTATE OF PATRICK M.
HANOY ArtUA PATRICK MYRON
HANOY, DECEASED &lt;Residence
8 R L FINANCIAL SERVICES A
DISSOLVED FLORIDA CORPORA­
TION F/KM SOUTHEAST REAL
ESTATE
PROPERTIES
LTD
(Addreaa Unknown)
HAROLD E MERTZ (Residence
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tie! en ecbon
for Foreclosure of Mortgage on 9ie
LOTS 11 ANO 12. BLOCK 7. MAYFAIR. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED 91 PLAT
BOOK 3. PAGE 35. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEVNNOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
hsa been Med against you and you
ere required to aerve a copy of your
written defenees, i any, to A, on
Marshal C Watson, P A , Attorney
lor iPtaendalT, whose addkiea to 1000
NW 49TH STREET. 6UITE 120. FT.
LAUDERDALE. FL 33309 within tNrty (30) days after toe Unto publication
of toto Nonce In toe (Ptoue pubkah
in THE SEMINOLE HERALD) and
Me toe original wtoi toe Clerk of tow
Court either before
PletmitTe attorney or
thereafter; otherwtoe a default wif be
entered egeinat you tor I
demanded ki toe oompieinL
ln accordance wtoi I
wtoi Otoabililee Act Persona wtoi
Dtoabtoiea newtong e special accom­
modation to perttoipele in toto proceedtog ahould contact toa Court
Adruntolrelof to 201 N, Park Avenue,
Sanford FL 32771* Taiephooe
Number (407)323-4330 not later
than seven (7) days prior to toe proceetong Whearing imparted. (TDO)
1400-9554771 or Matoe (VJ14009554770 via Ftorida Ratty Sendees
WITNESS my htoid and toe eeel to
tots Court toto day ot SEP 25 2001,
2001.
(SEAL)
Mary Anna Morse
Aa Ctork of tto Coito
By Ruto Wng
As Deputy Ctork
Pubkah: September 30. Mid October
7.2001
EE253
94 THE ORCUfT COURT
OF THE 10TH
JUDICIAL ORCUfT,
94 ANO FOR
0CM94OL1 COUNTY,
FLORIOA
OENCRAL
CASE NO49 619 CA 14 F
NORWEST MORTGAGE. 94C.
PLAINTIFF
VS
SHARISMA8 J. KNIGHT AX/A
SMARISMAS KNIGHT. IF UV94G.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN 94TERE5T
BY. THROOOH. UNDER OR
AGAINST SMARISMAS J. KNIGHT
AJ¥JA
SMARISMAS
KNIGHT;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
SMARISMAS J KNIGHT A/K/A
SMARISMAS KNIOMT. IF ANY.
BERTHA KNIGHT, IF UV94G. ANO
IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE, HEIRS, OEViSEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
UENORSk
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. Un o f r OR
AGAINST
BERTHA
KNIGHT.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF BERTHA
KNIGHT. IF ANY; SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. JOHN OOE
ANO JANE OOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS 94 POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
RE-NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY OfVEN pur­
suant io en Order Granting the
Motion to Reset Foredoeure Sale
deled September 21, 2001 entered
In C M Case No. 99 419 CA 14 P of
toe Orcuft Court of toe 18TH Judoei
Qrctol m end for SEMINOLE County.
SANFORD. Ftorida. I wfl se# to the
Ngheel end beat tedder tor cash al
AT WEST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE of Via SEMINOLE
County Courthouse, 301 ft PARK
AVENUE. SANFORD, FL 32771,
SANFORO, Ftorida, al 1100am on
tie 25 day of October. 2001 toa tol
forth In said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wtt
LOT 146. DEERSONG 3.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED 94 PLAT
BOOK 49. PAGE 64. OF T&gt;t£ PUB
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated tow 24 day of September.
2001

(CmCLTT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot toe Crrato Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Dark
Publish in THE SEMINOLE HER

IN THE CIRCUfT COURT
OF T H I EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
STATE OF FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
Case No. 0I-CA-10M-14
Division W
NATIONSCREDIT FINANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER TO
NATIONSCREDIT
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION OF FLORIDA.
Plaintiff,

vs.

JUDY SNOW AK/A JUDY M
SNOW. ET A L.
Defendant! t)
AMENDED NOTICC OF SALE
Notice to hereby ghen that, pur­
suant lo tha Order Cancelling and
Rescheduling Forectoeura Saks and
to*' Final Judgment entered In toto
cause, In the Circuit Court of
Semtnoto County. Honda. I wia sea
toe property silualed to Seminole
County. Ftonda. described as
LOT 31. BLOCK B. THE COLON
NADES
FIRST
SECTION.
ACCOROINO TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 15. PAGES 79 AND 00.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA;
at pubkc sato, to the highest and best
bidder, lor cash al toe West Front
Door of the Seminole County
Courthouse. 301 North Park Avenue.
Sanford. Honda et 1100 A M on
OCT 25. 2001
(SeeO
'Clerk of toe Circuit Court
By* Mery Stroupe
Deputy Ctork
In accordance with tl
With Disabkrties Adi, persons In need
of special accommodation to parte*pete m im pruceetkng shel* w.Uwi
seven (7) days prior to any proceed
tog. contact the Court Administration
Office or Clerk of Court of toe County
referenced above
If hearing
Impaired. (TTD) 14004554771. or
ce (V) 1400-9554770. via
Ftorida Retoy Servloe
Mark D Breakstone, Esquire
MARK D BREAKSTONE A ASSO­
CIATES. P A
1247 South Myrtle Avenue
Clearwater. FL 33756
Pubksh September 30. end October
7,2001
EE251
NOTICE OF

nermous n a m e

Notice Is hereby ghen toed 1 am
engaged In business at 921
Powhatan Dr Sanlord. FL 32771.
Gemtooto County. Flonda under the
Fictitious Name ot Ikeetar
Enterprise end toed I Mend to regislet aeid neme with the Dwteion ol
Corporations, TaAahassee. Honda,
to accordance with the pnMstona of
toe Fictitious Name Statutes, lo­
ws Section 065 09. Honda Statutes
1991
Kenneth Hunt
Pubkah September 30. 2001
EE250
CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIOA
MOTICt OF PU8UC HEARING
October 10,2001
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the
Cty Commission of1tie Dry of .Lake
wfl hold a Pubkc Hearing October
10, 2001. et 700 P M . or as toon
toeresflef aa possible, to ramsidef a
request
Hartman
A
Soot
Construction lor a variance from toe
neeource Protection Standards lo
construct a screen porch on an abat­
ing concrete pad for a residential
structure wtihm toe 75 toot butikng
setback line on the
The East 165 00 leet of toe SE _ of
the h£ _ of lha NC . of Section 0,
Township 20 fkxAh, Range X East.
Semnoto County. Ftonda. reserving
lha East 25 00 feet of parcel tor rightof-way purposes
The Pubkc Hearing wfl be held to
toe Commission Chambers. 100 N
Country Club Row*. Lake Mary The
Pubkc is tovked to attend and be
'heard.. Seld hearing may be contm
'Ued from, time to 'lime until a. final
decision is made by the City
NOTE IF A PERSON DECIDES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
BY THIS COMMISSION WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON
SJDEREO AT THIS MEETING OR
HEARING. HE OR SHE WILL NEED
A RECORD OF THE PROCEED
94G3. ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE. WHICH RECORD
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORI­
OA STATUTES 200 0105
PERSONS WITH DISABIUTIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE 94 ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULO CONTACT
th e

errrs

a d a c o o r d in a t o r

AT LEAST 40 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING AT (407)324
3024.
CITY OF LAKE MARY FLORIDA
Carol A. Foster. C#y Ctork
DATED September 26. 2001
Pubksh September X . 2001
EE249
0CM94OLC COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS:
1. Protect PS 5104 01,BJC •
Architectural and Engineering
Sendees lor the Design ol the
Osceola Road Larwtol Operations
and Mamlenance Bukdmg Due
Dale October 24* 2001 al 200 PM
local time.
2. Profeet RFP4I20-OI/BJC Qoakficaljons Package lor Appraisal
Service* lor Lake Drive Road
Inprovement Prefect - Step 1. Due
Dele October It, 2001 at 200 PM
local 'time.
To guarantee receipt of addenda. N
la tie respondents rosponsfctoty to
contact the Semmoto County
Purchasing Division pnor
to
hied
receiving
data
of
submotaietNdt Addenda informs
ten Is also avekabto on too County's
Web Page
For Information on any of tto
Seminole County BCCprofect*
please risk our web pegs at www cq
sammol# II u«A&gt;us«tof ^purchasing
e* c-*i 407465-7110
Pubksh September X . 2001
EE240

�T iif . S eminoix IlERAU)

I’ clftr 01) Sunday. September *10. 2001
L eg a l *

L eg a l *

CASE NO; 01 CA 1251 14 W
WE U S FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC F X A
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
HOLLY CARR IF LIVING, AND IF
DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTH ER PARTIES CLAIMINQ AN
INTEREST B Y THROUGH UNDER
OR AGAINST MOLLY CARR.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MOLLY
CARR IF AffY, CASA PARK VILLAS
TUSCAWILLA
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION INC ; SEMINOLE
C O U N TY FLORlOA. JOHN OOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purtuanf lo &lt;t Summary FmAl Judgment
ol Forodoeur© deled Septemfer 20.
2001 enimed tn Of* Case No Of
CA 1251 14 W of the C*cu« Court of
Ihe 10TH Judicial Ocufl *n and for
SEMINOLE County SANFORD.
Honda I wil tell to the h*ghe*l and
beil bidder for eath at W EST
FRONT DOOR OF COURTHOUSE
at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Coudhouae located at 301 N PARK
AVENUE m SANFORD. Flonda. al
1100 a m on lha 20 day of
November 2001 the following
described property at set forth m
*e«d Summary Final Judgment. Io­
wa
LO T 3. (LESS THE NORTH 10
FO O T THEREOF). AND THE
NORTH t 0 FOOT OF TH E LOT 4.
BLOCK 44 CASA PARK VILLAS
PHASE It. ACCORDING TO TME
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 30 PAGE 97 AND 98.
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE CO UN TY FLORIDA
Dated thi* 21 day of September.

SALE BY CLERK OF
THE CIRCUIT COURT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the
trie undersigned. Clerk of Hie Cireut
Court of Seminole County, Flonda
w* on die ?Sth day of October, 2001,
at 11 00 am, el the weal Iron! door of
the Seminole County Courthouse. M
Sanford. Florida, ©Her lor tale end
#e* it public outcry to the highest
and beil bidder for cash, the fotkjwIng described property, situated In
Seminole County, to wtt:
Lot 2. Block B OAK MONTE PARK,
according lo the Plat thereof as
recorded in Piet Book 53. Page 75.
Public Records of Seminole County,
Florida
pursuant lo the Final Decree of fo»e
closure entered m a case pendmg in
sjud Court, the style of which Is R AR
Ht BAH FABRICATORS.
*NC .
Plaint,ft. LMT TECHNOLOGIES.
INC dtva LINDER CONSTRUC
TfON. INC . GOLDSTAR HOSPITALIT Y II. U C and GOLDSTAR HOSPI­
TALITY, INC . Defendant
LMT TECHNOLOGIES. INC s u .
LINDER CONSTRUCTION. IN C .
Cross Plaint(ft GOLOSTAR HOSPI­
TALITY « , LLC. and GOLDSTAR
HOSPITALITY
INC .
Cross
Defendant LMT TECHNOLOGIES.
If1C tir.'a LINDER CON STR UC­
TION. IN C , Third Party Plant*. THE
COLLAGE COMPANIES CON
STRUCT ION Third Party Defendant
WITNESS MY NANO and the ofli
cial seal of sa«d Court. Ihie 24 day of
September. 2001
(Sea)
MAR 7ANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Dram Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
W*am Glenn Roy. Jr . 411 West
Central Parkway. Altamonte Springs.
FL 32714
Publish September 30, and October
7,2001
EE243

Lfca ls
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
in AND r o n
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO Of CA 1914 ML
IRWIN MOHTOAOE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF,
VS
TO D O E CATHEY. ETA L
DEFEND ANUS)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO TOOD E CATHEY And
0*&lt;SANA CATHEY
who** rotkteocft t* unknown if
bm Mvlng; and if
bmfthtffMf b* dead the unknown
delcndants who may he tpouwii,
heit»,
devttee*.
Qranteei,
ift»»gn«ef,
(lenof*. creditor*,
, nnd alt part***i claiming an
Inleretl by. through, under Of again*!
the Defendant!, who era noi known
to fro deed or *«**» and ai parhe*
having or tiUhmmg to hove any nghl,
M!« or intereif in the property
deactitrod in INs mortgage being
torectoted herein
YOUAHE HEREBY NOTH ILU Pud
an action to toreefctte a mortgage on
the foflowrg property
LOT 1. ALAFAYA WOOOS PHASE
II, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
TH ER EO F AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 32. PAGE 6S 71. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOTE COUNTY. FLORlOA
ha* been Ned agamaf you and you
are required lo *erve a copy of your
written detente* i! any, on DAVID J
STERN. ESO PlaWifid'a atiorney.
whoee eddrete t* 001 8 Urwernty
Drive *$00, Plantation, FL 33324 (no
later than 30 day* Irom the date of
the lest publication of Pus notice of
action] and Me the original with ttue
dedi of ih* court eeher before lerv*
c© on Plamhff ■ attorney or enmedi
atety thereafter, ocherwiee a default
wiX be entered against you for the
relief demanded m the complaint or
WITNESS my harni and the teal of
thr* Court at SEMINOLE County.
Florida. thu day of S f P24 2001.
2O0t
(SEAL}
MARYANN9*LIORSE. Ct FPK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth long
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
ftOt S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
01-783771INU
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. pareon* with' disahu-tie* neederg a *pectal accommodation should
contarf COURT ADMINISTRATION
at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthout© at (407)365-4227, 1800 955 9771 (TOO) or 1400-955*
8770 via Florida Relay Service
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB
LI3HED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
(2) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
Pubtoh September 30, and October
7.2001
EC247
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 1 «T H
JU D IC IA L CIR CU IT.

•Wcic N 4H 0 VOR
~ n COUNT*.

-

MELLON MORTGAGE COMPANY
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
METMOfl FINANCIAL. INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
EDWARD A KRAMARCIKIF
l IV1NG AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST EDWARD A
KRAMARCIK. u n k n o w n s p o u s e
OF EDWAnO A KRAMARCIK. IF
ANY, BARBARA J KRAMARCIKIF
LIVING AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL
O TH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST BARBARA J
KRAMARCIK. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF BARBARA J KRAMARCIK IF
ANY. IC C MORTGAGE SERVICES.
L lC
F/K/A NC5 CONSUMER
SERVICES. LLC. EUWAHU A
KRAMARCIK STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.
AMERICAN GENERAL FINANCE.
INC ; DISCOVERY MARKETING
AND DISTRIBUTING. I»C . JOHN
D OE
ANU
JANE
DOE
A5
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFEND AN TS)
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN per
•uani to an Onlat Granting the
lAutnn to Ratal Foredoeur* Salt
deled September IT. 2001 entered
toCwtCaaeNo 08 1302 CA I t K ol
te* C«cu* Corel tefo* I8TH Jwftctel
Canal n and fori SEMINOLE Cremry.
42S N Orange A**. Flonda. I w*
te* to to* r»gf*U and bail bidder lor
cavli al Via Wall door ol Via SEMI­
NOLE County CourttloUMI Hi 301 N
Park Av* Bartend. FT al 1100am
on via 28 day te October 2001 Via
M o n i g daaenbod property at tel
forth at ta«l Summery Fatal
Judgment, lo wt
LO T 1. BLOCK E. HIDDEN LAKE.
UNTT I T ACCORDING TO TME
PLAT THEREOF a s RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 17. PAGES S3 ANO 54
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTV. FLORIDA
Da lad tore 21 rtey te SafAembar

2001

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNC MORSE
Perk ol the Coturi Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Perk
Pubkah m
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVIO J
STERN P A . ATTORNEY FOR
P| AiNTtFF
801 s. Urww*Mfy Dma SuJe 500
Plantation F t 33324
(9541233 8000
01-71970(NCL)
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, peraona wtlh cAtabeibea need­
ing a special accummodation ahould
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Count mute at 407-865-4227. 1800
955-6771 (TOO) or 1*00 0558770.
via Flonda Relay Service
Pubkah September 30. and October
7,2001
EE245
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ETH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01 CA 1272 14 W
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO
PLAINTIFF
VS
MICHAEL L CAIO C IF LIVING AND
If
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
nPOUSE
H i IRS. DEVISEES.
O R AN TEES
ASSkQNt.ES,
LiLNORS
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST MICHAEL L CATOE;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F MICHAEL
L CATOE IF ANY. REBECCA R
CATOE
STATE O F FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT O F REVENUE;
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uam M3 a Summary Final Judgment
of Foredoaure dated Sept 20. 2001
entered m C M C a n No 01 CA 1272
14 Wet Ihe Cacml Court of the 18TH
Juckoaf CtrcuK n and for SEMINOLE
County. Sanford. Flonda. I wtl aefl to
the teghe&amp;t and beef bidder tor caah
et W FST FRONT DOOR OF CO UR ­
THOUSE at the SEMINOLE County
CourfhouM located at 301 N Park
Avenue, Sanford, FL 32771 in
Sanford, Florida.at 11O0Bm on'tie
20 day of ffov, 2001 me fottowng
deacribed property a i tel1'forth n
Mid Summary Fnal Judgment, fcy
Wif.
LU1 14. BLOCK b. HOUND LAKE
ESTATES ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
14 PAGE 7. AS RECORDED IN
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE CO UN TY FLORIDA. SAID
LAND SITUATE LYING AND BEING
IN SEMINOLE CO U N TY FLORIDA
Deled this 21 day of Sept. 2001
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the CircuK Court
By; Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Pubiah n
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O f DAVID J
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 S Urwertfy Dnve Su4e 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233*000
01 -72046(NCM)
Iff ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. perauna w«h &lt;ftaat*bes need
mg a epeciai acaynmodabon thouH
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION
al
Iht
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407*65^227. 1*00
955*771 (TOO) or 1*00955*770
ma Flonda Relay Service
Pubkah September 30, and October
7.2001
CE244

2001

(CIRCUTT COURT SEAL I
m a m iVww CT MORSE
Clark ol Vw Circutt Court
By Mary Siroupa
Deputy Clark
Pubkah ai THE SEMINOLE HER
ALD
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. pereone wan rkubratiaa need
rig a tpaeval accommodation ahrxAd
cortua CO UR T ADMINISTRATION
at
lha
SEMINOLE
County
Coretooue* at 407-323-4330. t 800
9568771 (TOO) or I 8OO VSS 8770
via f torIda Ralay Sarvica
O AVIOJ STERN PA
801 9 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE M 0
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(8541233 8000
M 2W 74IM EL)
Puoaali Sapunwar 30 and O d o trr
7.2001
EE248
IN THE CIRCUTT COURT
OF THE II T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTV.
FLORlOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION OWISION

IN T HE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO 00-CA-20S9-1S-G
H 4R REBAR FABRICATORS. INC ,
PtoriWI,
VIM T TECHNOLOGIES INC d V a
LJNDER CONSTRUCTION, IN C ,
GOLDSTAR HOSPITALITY M. LLC.
and GOLDSTAR MOSPfTALITY,
IN C.
Defendant.
/
LMT TECHNOLOGIES. INC dtYa
LINDER CONSTRUCTION, IN C .
Croaa ptamtrft.
v
GOLDSTAR MOSPITAUTY II. LLC;
and GOLDSTAR HOSPITALITY
fNC.
Croaa Defendant.
7
LMT TECHNOLOGIES. INC dtva
LINDER CONSTRUCTION. IN C .
Thud Party Plant*.
THE COLLAGE COMPANIES
CONSTRUCTION.
Third Party Defendant,
/
NOTICE OF FO R f CLOSURE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 01-964-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
LAWRENCE R ROGERS
Deceased
NO free TOCHEOirOHfc
(Summary Administration and
Homestead Determination)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE,
You are hereby notified thal an
Order of Summary Administration
and
an
Order
Determining
Homestead have been emored to the
estate of LAWRENCE R ROGERS,
deceased. File Niarber 01 964 CP
by Ihe Grcvf Court lor Semnoie
County. Florida, Probate DMston,
tie address of which is 301 N Park
Ave . Sentord. FL 32771; that Ihe
lota! cash value of the non-eremp*
estate Is apprommatety *17.000 00
The eMenr.pl estate consuls of
exempt and homestead properties
which era exempt Irom the claims of
creditors and tha names and
addresses of thoee to whom a hat
been assigned by such orders ate:
NAME
ADDRESS
L RICHARD ROGERS
1401Walton Avenue
De«on«. FL 32736
JAMES W ROGERS
117 Shedy Court
UmgvKwd F t 32760
NANCY POORUAUGM
200 Sawm* Road
Fori MalSda. PA 16665
PATTY RMOOCS
163 TaJbert Woods Dnve
Mooresvllie. NC 28117
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claim* or
demands agamsi decedent s estate
and a l creditors and other persons
who object to toe status of toe prop­
erties being determined exempt
and or homesleed on whom a copy
of tola notice la sarved wittun three
months after toe dale of the first pub­
lication of toft notice must file their
dams with toe 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 O F A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE J H THEM
AX other creditors of toe decedent
and persons having daima or
demands against too estate of tha
decedent an a l other crednon and
other persons who obfecl to toe sta­
tus of toe properties being deter­
mined eaempt endor homestead
mutt fie their clams and objections
won ton court WITHIN TH R EE
MONTHS AFTER TH E DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. OBJECTIONS AND
DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
The dale of toe test publication of
this Notice is September 30. 2001
Persons QMflD Nodce
L RICHARD ROGERS
140lWAfton Avenue
Deltona. FL 32738
JAMES W ROGERS
1t7 Shady Court
Loogwood.FL 32750
NANCY POORBAUGH
200 Sawmill Road
Fort Matilda. PA 16865
PATTY RHOOES
163 Tatiert Woods Drive
Mooretvde. NC 28117
Attorney for Person Giving Nobce
tterry Q Reid. Ill
Attorney for Peteioners
Flonda Bar No 240052
1120 W Fast Sheet. Suite B
ftentord. FL 32771
Telephone (407)321-3911
Pubkah September 30. and October
7.2001
EE242
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORlOA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 01-966-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
MADELINE JOAN WlSNlSKI
NOTICE O f ADMINISTRATION
(muftipte PR)
The admimstralJOn of toe estate of
MADELINE
JOAN
WlSNlSKI.
deceased F4e Number 01-966-CP.
•» pandmg in the Cecul Court for
Bemmote County. Flonda, Probate
Dtvwion the address of wtveh la
P O Bom 6099. Sanford. Florida
32772*099
Tha' 'nemos and add*asset of Ihe
Co-Persona! Met 'eson’atrve* and
Ihe Co-Personal Representatives'
attorney are set lorto betow
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAI
A l persona on whom tots notice is
served who have objections that
challenge toe vatemy of toe Wd, tha
Qualifications of me Personal
Representative venue, or funsdtobon of tote Court ere required lo Me
tie* objertwna w«h tots Court w i t h
IN TH E LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE O f SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

L

L

e c a is

A l creditor, of toa ctooitonf and
other ptreon, Irevmg claim, or
demand, a g a m dacodanr, n u t*
on Mtam a copy of m&lt;» notrea la
wnred Mtttn
mondr, altor to*
data cf fho tn t publicalton of tor,
no*** mu«t Ifa to*ir claim, *nti tot,
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBIICA
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE 0ATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
O N THEM
Af otoar creditor, uf to* dmadore
and potion, having d a m , or
damand, again,! lha dacaa*nT,
0, 1. 1, mud M# tow claim, ivito tola
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
A FTrR THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS N O T SO Fn ED WILL
BE l ORE VER BARRE0
Tha dala of r . In i PuMcaoon of
tor* none* t, Sof*one*r M . 2001
K ENNETHS WlSNlSKI
Co Pmonal Raprewntativa
3011 Aah Park Polnf
Victor Park, Flonda 37T92
JOSEPH M WlSNlSKI
S24 BO'anl Avanua
SaMkM Booth. Flonda 32 M T-M I i
O rta DM oaeh Rryanl
Allornoy
lor
Paroonal
Raprewnlairvoo
Flonda Bar No 01 MS*5
La* Onico, ol Carta DaLoach
Bryant. P.A
1201 S Orlando Avanua
Sure 350

Wrrtar Park. Florida 32T8»
Totaphona 1407) 7*0 5005
PuMofi S*ptambar 30. and OctoOar
7.2001
EE24I

________________ i __________

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
BY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
Node* la hoior.y grvan toal lha
uidarelonad. MARYANNE MORSE.
Clark of Circuit Court of Sammola
Cwrty. Flonda. wd, on to* 25 day of
Octobar, 2001. al 1100 A M al toa
Wa,l Fran Door of toa Samnola
County Courthout* In Sanlord.
Flonda. offer tor tala and M « al pub
he outcry to to* toghMi and tm l ted­
der tor caih. to* toaowng daacrtwd
property unrated at Pine**, County.
Flonda. lo &lt;M
ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT, PIECE
OR PARCEL o r LA.NO. W.T1I T ) C
BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS
THEREON LYING. SITUATE AND
BEINO IN THE COUNTY OF SEMI­
NOLE. STATE OF FLORIDA. AND
BEINO KNOWN AS LOT *7. BLOCK
A. LAKE BRANTLEY ISLES, SEC­
OND AOOITION. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK II. PAOE 5. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. riO R ID A
pureuant lo th* Summary Final
Judgment ol Forekxvure entered to
a t a t . pendtog to taid Court toe
dyte ol *r*ch «
THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA. DEPARTMENT OF
VETERANS AFFAIRS
CRAIG J DeMARCO and JOJLNN
OaMARCO. ha *8a.
Defendant,)
and toa docker number of which la
number 0 1 -C A -iM -U -w
WITNESS my hand and toe cflrcfal
u a l ol aard Court, tola 21 day ol
September. 2001
(SEAL)
Maryann* More*. Clerk ol toe
Cncuu Court
Sememe County, Ftonde
BV Mary Siroupe
Deputy Clerk
John W Kalda. Etg
Hokend A Kmghl LLP
Atiorney lot I lent iff
P O Bor 1865
Bradenton. FL 34208
BRD1 *28519 V3
Pubkeh September 30. and October
7,2001
EE0240
THEClflCUfT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 0 I-CA -I0 1!
DIVISION W
SALOMON BROTHERS REALTY
CORPORATION
JOSEPH A NARANJO, et al.
Defendant!,)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NO T ie r IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
auanl lo a Final Judgmanl ol
Mortgage
Forectoture
deled
baptei.ber 20. 2001 end entered In
Cato NO 01-CA-1012 of toa Ctrcua
Coud of toe EIGHTEENTH Juteclal
Clrau* to and tor SEMINOLE Cotrty.
Monde wherein SALOMON BROTH­
ERS REALTY CORPORATION, a
toe PtarnMI and JOSEPH A NARAN­
JO, YVONNE L RIOS. ANY ANO
ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM­
ING BY. THROUGH UNOER. ANO
AGAINST TH E HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL DEFENOANT(S) WHO
ARE NO T KNOWN TO BE DEAD
OR ALIVE. W HETHER SAID
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM
AN INTEREST AS SPOU8ES.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
OR OTHER CLAIMANTS. SEARS.
ROEBUCK AND COMPANY. STATE
OF FLORIDA • DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE, are toa Defendant. I w «
•** to toa tegh*u and baM tedder tor
caah al W EST FRONT DOOR OF
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY CO U R T­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA al
1100AM on Bte 20 day of
November. 2001. to* totoniYrg
deaertoed property a, tel forth In
aard Final Judgmert
LOT 20 ANO THE EASTERLY &amp;
F E E T OF LO T 21. BLOCK H.
NORTH ORLANDO RANCHES
SECTION 2-A. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 12. PAOE tO,
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
A W A 609 Sarf-sh Road. Weaar
Spring,. FL 32708
WITNESS MY HAND and to* teal
of rtu, Court on Sep*ember 21 2uui
(SEAL!
Maryann* Mon*
Cork of toa Catut Court
By Mary Slraup*
Deputy ClerV
Ectoevama SAewcreut. PA.
P O Bo, 25018
Tamp*. Flonda 33022 50IS
FO1001195
"See American, wtto DoateMie, Art
M you are a pareon with ■ (kutekry
who need* aocommodabon to order
to parkopate n toa proceed—? you
are ended al no coal to you. tor to*
proYlation ol certain attialanc*
PteaM conlacl Co-jrt Admmotretion
al 201 N Park Avenue, Kentord.
Ftonde 32771. telephone rwrtoar
(407)665-4727. wtoun 7 working
dey, cf your recerp* of toa dacu
mem. It hearing impaired. (TOO) I800 915-6771
PutaUi Saptember 30. and Octobar
7. 2001
EE239
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE

L eg a ls

L eg a ls

il tote tee lirm la deemed
to he a debt co*ec*or attempting to
cotect e debt end any Information
obtained w « be ui*d tor toal purpot*
Deled to# 21 day ol September.
2001
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk rt Cvcu* Court
By Mary Slraup*
Deputy Clerk
CGOtLIS &amp; STAWIARSKI. PA.
4010 Boyacout EVxAeverd
Stele 450
Tampa. FL 33607
Tatectoon* (813)877-6006
CAS*1001-2264
Publteh: September 30. and October
T, 2001
EE236

dal* of to* tell pubffcjtnn of tote
node* rruel N* toaff claim, wtto tote
Court WITHIN TH E U T E R OF
TH R EE 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 cradteore ol to* decadent
and pereona having claim, or
demand, again,! to* decedent,
estate mutt tee inea Urent wtto tote
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS
NOT BO FILED WILL BE FOREVEn
BARRED
Th* del* ol to* Bra* pubbcation of
tote Nonce I, September 30. 2001

fgals

STATE OF FLORlOA,
Iff AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.01-CA-145M4-W
Cm nNKNCIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY. INC F\K\A FORD
CONSUMER FINANCE COMPANY.
INC,
PteJrtbft.
Y»
KATHLEEN
MARY
HtLENSKI.
JOHN
DOE
HILENSKI, THE
UNKNOWN HUSBAND OF
KATHLEEN MARY HILENSKI. IF
LIVING.
INCLUOINO
ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANTIS). IF REMARRIED.
AND IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS,
LIENORS. ANO TRUSTEES. ANO
ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMINQ
BV. THROUGH, UNOER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
D ErENO ANT(S) : GERALD W
BROWN. JOYCE S BROWN,
CITIBANK (SOUTH DAKOTA). N A ;
CHRYSLER FINANCIAL COMPANY.
L L C ,. A CORPORATION
SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO
CHRYSLER CREDIT
CORPORATION.
JOHN
DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE DOE
UNKNOWN TENANT.
Defendant!,).
NOTICE O f SALE
Noire* it hereby given that pur•uam to a Final Sunmary Judgmanl
of ForedOKA* treated to to* abovettyted cam* to to* O tu * Court of
Bemmote Comiy. Florida. I w*4 m (
the properly ,riuat* in Sammote
County. Flonda. deKrbed at:
LOT 25. BLOCK I. OREENWOOO
LAKES UNIT D-3 -A’ FIRST ADD*
TO N . ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 38. PAGE 73. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORlOA
AK7A 848 CHARINQ CROSS CIR­
CLE £ . LAKE MARY. FL 37748
*1 pub4c 44te. lo to* higheM and beto
bidder, tor caah. AT THE WEST
FRONT DOOR SEMINOLE COUN
TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORD.
FLORIDA. Flood,, al 1100 A M . on
to* 25 day of October. 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY Mary Stroup*
Poorly Civil
law Otocea ol Dentel C Coruuegra
8901 North Armerea Avenue
Tampa FL 33604-1041
Attorney, lor Platotffl
Pubfteh September 30. and October
7.2001
EE238
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
0E TME 1STH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORlOA
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
No. 0I-CA-12SB-I4W
North American Mortgage Company.
PLAINTIFF.
v*.
Michael R Bullard, Dente* L
Bullard. *1 a l.
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Nonce a hereby given mat. purtuant to toal Final Judgmanl of
ForedOMii* deled September 20.
2001, and entered to ctv* cata men­
tor 0I-CA1290-I4W. ol to* O cu4
Court et to* Itoh Jukctel Cnua In
and tor Sammote County, rtonda.
whereto NORTH AMERICAN MORT­
GAGE COMPANY, la planter and
Michael R. Buiard. Denna L
Butard.
Sanora
Homeowner,
AMociebon.
Inc,
la’ara
Dalendanr'i). I art* ,*4 to foe hlghete
and b*M tedder tor cam el toe Weet
Irare door ol b e Bemmote Cmmty
Courthout* m Sentord. Florid*,
Sammote County. Flonda. al II GO
AM on to* 25 dey of Octobar. 2001.
tie toamring dttertbed property at
tet torfo n aald Final Judgment, lo
et:
LO T S. BLOCK E. EXCEPT THE
EAST 30 FEET THEREOF. AS MEA­
SURED ALONG .HE NORTHERLY
LINE THEREOF, ANO THE EAST 38
FEET OF LO T T, BLOCK E. AS
MEASURED
ALONG
THE
NORTHERLY LINE THEREOF.
RE P U T OF SANORA UNITS. 1
ANO 2. ACCORDING TO THE P U T
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 17.
PAGES 11 ANO 12. AS RECORDED
IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORlOA,
SAID LANDS SITUATE LYING ANO
BEINO IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORlOA
NOTE Pureuare to to* Fae Oat*
Collection Practice* Acl you are
wkl.Uvd bw Dm lew lum re Itewlod
to be a date ccdector attempting to
QoSael a dab* and any totormaiion
obtamad wt* be u**d lor foal purpoae
Dated to* 21 day ol September.

soot.

MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Canal Court
By M,ry Siroupa
Deputy Clark
COCHLIS A STAWIARSKI P A
4010 BoyKW t Boulevard
Suae 450
Tampa. FL 33807
Tatephone (813)8776006
CASaiOOl 2335
PuWrth September 30. and October
7.2001
EE237
IN THE O R CUIT COURT
OF THE 16TH
j u d ic ia l ciflcurr
OF FLORIDA
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
JURISDICTION DIVISION
No. Ol CA 1260-t* w
Mortgage Etecbbruc Regrtlrahon
SyMema. Inc.,
PLAWTIFF
v*
Mbrtha Santo,, al a l.
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Node* la hereby given toal. pv&gt;auanl to toal Final Judgment of
Foradoaur* dated September 20,
2001. and eraered n cfv* cat* num­
ber 0I-CA-126O 14 W. (A to* Cvcu*
Court of to* U T H Jurtcul C a n* m
and tor Sammote County. FtorkM.
wherein MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. INC . te
Pleviult and Mrtoa Santo*. K a m il
R Shatter. Pyhytta A Shaffer.
Advtrmit H e , AT' SyiienvSunben.
In c :__ _ unknown p e rm it) to poaM*Mon of Ce KbyKt real proparly
•I rv V , Mvtoa Catira. la’ara
Detendanp,). I wd aaa to to* tegbaM
and bad teddar tor cadi al to* Wax
Irani door cf toe Bemmote County
CounhouM m Sanlord. Florida.
Sammote Courtly. Ftonde. al IIOO
AM on toe 20 dey of November
2001. to* toaowmg dMOtoad proper­
ly a , M l forth m veld Fmal Judgmanl.
tow*
LOT IS5. BEL A R E HIL1S UNIT
TWO. ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS ntCO R O EO IN P U T
BOOK 22. PAGES 69 ANO 90. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTE Pureuare to to* Far Date
Collection Practice* Art you are

IN THE CIRCUTT COURT
OF THE 1STH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORlOA
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
No. 01-CA-I017-14-W
Chaa*
Manhattan
Mongag*
Corporaffon,
PLAINTIFF.
v.
Chart*, Dydo, Lauren Dydo, *1 al,
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Nolice • hereby given fo*L purtuanl to toal Fmal Judgmanl of
Forectoture dated Sec*ember 20.
2001. and entered m ctv, cat* num­
ber 0I-CA-1037-14-W, of to* Crate
Court of to* I8to Jukctel Crawl to
and tor Senenote County. Ftonde
whereto CHASE
MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION. I*
Plante! and Chart** Oydo. Lauren
Dydo: r*«r Merchena Acceptance
Coiporeaan, a wffrvkewc oorporebon.___ unknown pareon),) m p c
M ulon of to* eubWel real property
» J ; ___ _ unknown pereory,) In poa■*«iron of to* eotyecl real praperty,
*4. Ware Detendanfo,). I w* tea to
to* hl^iert and ban bidder tor caah
al lha Wart front door of tha
Sammote County Courthout* In
Sentord. Ftonde. Semmcte County.
Florida, al IIGO AM on to* 20 day of
November. 2001. to* loAowmg
d*«cnb*d property aa art forth m
laid Fmal Judgmanl. lo **L
LSTS 3 AND 31. BLOCK 7. FIRST
ADDITION U K E VIEW, LAKE
MARY. FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN P U T BOOK 4, PAOE 73,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NOTE: Pureuare to toa Fair Debt
Collection Practice, Act you are
advtead toal tote tew Ikm la deemed
to be ■ debt collector abampbng to
cotect a debt and any Mormabon
oexered wte be uMd tor toal purpoaa.
Dated to* 21 day of September,

FIRSTAR BANK. N A.
By Suren P. Sterner. Server v r*
5150 Temvami Tral. Site* 505
Naptea. Florida 3*103
Attorney
lor
naprewntattv*.
BradteyO Rigor. E m
FtorkM Bar No 0145653
BONO. SCHOCNECK A KINO. P A
4001 Temterr, Tra* North. Bite* 404
Napte*. Florida 3*103
Tatepliuna (941)2i&gt;2-8000
Publteh Saptember » . and October
T, 2001
EE233
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITR
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M AND FOR
BEMtefOLE COUNTY,
FLORlOA
CASE N o 01-CA-654-14-W
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, F A
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
BANK UNTIED.
JAMES 0 JOINER, at a l.
Defendant,
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY OrVEN pur
auanl to an Order or Final Judgmanl
entered In Care No 01-CA-S54-14W o&lt; to* Clrate Court ol to* 16TH
Jukctel Orate in and lor SEMINOLE
Couity. Ftonda. wfwrem WASHING
TON MUTUAL BANK. F A SUCCES­
SOR BY MERGER TO BANK UNITEC. mv-rlff. vnff lAMffff O JOIN­
ER. *1. te. are dalandanu. I wte rel
to to* Nteute bkkter tor caah te
11GO i n , te ft* Wete From Door ol
to* Sermnote County Courthouu.
Sanfoml. Ftonde. on to* 23 dey te
October. 2001, th* tottowwg
LO T 144, AUTUMN OLEN. PHASE
III. ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN P U T
BOOK 37. PAQES 75 THROUGH
77. OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
DATED tola 21 day of Saptember.

2001

2001.

MARYANNE MORSE
Cleck ol Crate Court
By Mary Slraup*
Deputy Clerk
CODKJS S STAWIARSKI. PJL
4010 Boyecoul Boutevanl
Sul* 450
Tamp*, a 33807
Telephone (813)877-8008
C A S , 10-01-1932
Pubtrti September 30, end Octobar
7,2001
I E 215

Maryann* Mora*
Clerk Crate Court
By Jan* EJawwtc
rwoify Qarh
ROGER D BEAR. P A
P. O. Bo, 4995
Orlando. FL 32602

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
Off TH E U TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
ju R m n c n o N o w is m m
No. OI-CA-14SO-I4-W
Che,*
Manhattan
Corporation,
PLAWTIFF.
va
Cheryl A Capurano. at a ,
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
Nonce la hereby given foe*, purtuam lo toal Fmal Judgmanl of
Foradoaur* dated September 20.
2001. and entered m cM cat* num­
ber 0I-CA-1480-I4-W, of to* C k o *
Court of to* ISto ArVtei Clrate In
and tor Sammote Comfy. Florida,
wtwrem CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION, te
Plaintiff and Cheryl A. Capuano:
Ftrrtplut Flnanolal. Inc, te/ere
DatendanRa). I «*• **» to to* Nghaal
and bael bkkter tor caah al to* Waal
Irani door of to* Sermnote County
Courthout* In Sanford. Florida.
Semtoote County, Flonda. *1 11 00
AM on to* 20 day cf November.
2001. toe taaowlng deaurtied property *4 H i lorto ai tea! Final JualgnierA
lows.
LOT 21. BLOCK K TH E MEAD­
OWS. UNTT NO 1, A SUBDIVISION
ACCORDING TO THE P U T OR
MAP THEREOF DESCRIBED IN
P U T BOOK IB. AT PAGE(S) 66-67.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORD8 OF
SEMINOLE COUNT V, FLORIDA
NOTE: Purauere to toe Faff Deb*
Collection Practice, Act you are
advtead tort tote tew arm te deemed
to be a debt ootector attempting to
entail a debt and any Mormabon
sbtemed wte be i»*d tor toa* puepote*
Oelad to* 21 dey of Saptember.
2001
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk o* Crate Court
By Mary Sfooupe
Depute Clerk
COOSJS S STAWIARSKI. P A
4010 Boyacoul Boutevard
Su*e 450
Tampa. FL 33607
Tatectoon* (813)8774006
CAS* 10-00-5461
Publteh: September so. and Octobar
T, 2001
EE234
M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
I COUNTY.
PROBATE DIVISION
F*e Ns: 01439-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ALBER TO THOMAS
P ir a a iii
NOTICE OF AOM M STRATKM
Th* aonmtelraaon of toe eelate ol
ALBERT O THOMAS, deceaaed.
F it Number 01 939CP. H perking
m to* Oraute Court lor Sammote
Courffy, Florida. Pmbal* Drvtwn.
to* eddreta of which I* 301 North
Park Avarua. Sentord. FL 327711292. Th* namaa and addretaa* of
penonal raprerentetrve, attorney
A l pereona on whom tow node* I*
reived who hev* obfacbon* dial
chalang* to* vabiMy ol toa wte. to*
quatfeahem* ol to* pareonal raprereniebva. venue, or lurtadicbon of
tow Court are required to li t toa*
ohtertbom wteh tola court WITHIN
THE U T E f l 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, oI to* dacedera and
(Khar pareon* having claim, or
demand, agatort decoder, , aelate
on whom a copy tf tote notice la

(01-0150)
* you are a pareon w*h a duhdry
who naad* any accommodation m
order to particlpale to tote proceed­
ing. you e/e anbdad. te no roe* to
you. to* to* prpvlteon of certain ***otance
Ptavre
conlacl
AOACoordtnetor al 301 N. Park
Avenue, Sub* To ol. Sanfoml, FL
32771. Talephon* 407)885-4227
within (2) working day, of you
receipt te tote Surenon*. I you are
hrertog or voice myialrert. cat 14001654771.
Publah Saptombar 30. and Octobar
7,2001
EE232

Sanlord, FL 32773
Th* Dtablcl Board of Tiuatan of
Sambioto
Community
Colag*
artnounca* a regular Board meebng

Data and Tima: Octobar 11.1001
at 7.00pm.
Place: Seminole Community
Ctetog*
Weldon Atemetrebon Bctedng
Room A-200
Purpoae Reotear Motehfy Meebng
A ropy te to* agande may be
oMtened by wrtbng to Dr. E. Arm
McGee te 100 Wekton Boutevard.
Saidord. FtorkM 32773 or try ctebng
Unde Kmghl te 407-3262010 and
arranging tar an agenda to be mated
or r e lu re for pfoA-tjp
Pureuare to to* provtetona te to*
American* with UeaUatB* Ate, any
pareon requiring apeohe! accommodtetan, to pareopate to tote mealing
M ailed to advtu Bemmote
Commuffy Co**g* M Mate 45 hour,
before to* meebng by contacting
Unto KnfoM M 407-3262010. If you
are hearing or apaach impaired,
pte*** rortad Samlnote Community
College by cateng Ma Dorothy
Pawhon te 407-3262109
Ptreon* are adnaad tote. 8 toey
dated* to appeal any (Mcwun mad*
te tote meeting, toey ate need a
record te toa proceeckngt and lor
•ucn purpoae. toey may naad to
I w r r tote a verbaam record te to*
proceetenge te made, which record
upon Which to* appeal te to be
bated, par Section 296 0105. FtorkM

L eg als
Btteuiea
Pubfftei September 30. 2001
EE231_________________________
CTTY OF LONOWOOD. FLORlOA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF
PROPOSED ORDINANCES
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN by Ihe
Cty te longwood. Ftonde, to»l toe
City Commoteon vn* hoto a labile
hearing lo corwder enacbnenfol too
toaowmg Ordtoance*
ORDINANCE NO. 0 H I
AN ORDINANCE OF THE (
LONGWOOO FLORIDA I
ING USE OF THE 2001 LOCAL L
ENFORCEMENT BLOCK GR
FUNOS FOR EXPENDITURE!)
R E U T E D TO U W ENFORCE-'
MENT ACTIVITIES: PROVIDING
TOR CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY
AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE
ORDINANCE NO. 01-15(1
AN ORDINANCE O r THE CITY OF
LONGWOOO, FLORIDA. AMEND
MG THE BUOGET FOR THE FIS
CAL YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER
1.2001 AND ENDING SEPTEMBER
30. 2002. PROVIDING FOR A BUD­
GET TRANSFER
ORDINANCE NO. 01-1592
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
LONGWOOO, FLORIDA R F U T ING TO COMMUNICATIONS FACIL­
ITIES IN PUBLIC RIGHTS OF-WAY,
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO 011575. SECTION 1*. SECURITY
FUND. PROVIDING FOR SEVEn
ABILITY. PROVIDING AN EFFEC
TW E DATE.
Sard Ordnance, wet, placed on
brte rearkng on Ocl 1X2001 and toie
Cay Commateon w-l conwier um *
tor final paliege and adophem affer
to* pubkc hearing, which wtl be hell
In to* Cty Hal. 175 Wax Warren
Avenue. Longwood. Florida, on
Monday, to* 15 dey te October. A D .
2001, al 7 0 0 p m , or a* toon Here
At I
be heard wffh reaped to to* pro
p o ud Ordnance*
Thte heating
may be continued Irom to e to am*
urea a foal action a taken by to* Cay
A copy ol to* propoead Ordnance,
are poalad at to* Cay Hal.
Longwood. Florida, and coca*, are
on M* wan to* Clark te to* Cay and
u m * may be InapacMd by to* pito(r
NOTICE TO TH E PUBLIC A l perton* are adrtoed toal. i toey decile
to appeal any dtoXon mad* al
toew meeungheering,. they wtl
need a record te toe proceeding,
and tor euch purpoaaa. toey may
naad to maure toal a verbatim record
te mad*, ffbfoh record to toteuda to*
toebmony and evktenc* upon which
toa appeal It to be mad* (par
Bachon 286 0105. FtorkM Suite*,)
■utem ca to parbdpato m any te
to*M proceeding, thould coreacl
to* A D A Coordnatw. *1 (407)2803481. *1 Max 48 hour, to advanca of

Dated tow 23to day te Septomber.
A O . 2001.
CTTY OF LONGWOOO
GERALDINE D ZAMBRI.
CTTY CLERK
Publteh. Baptorrber 30.2001
EE229________________________
NOTICE OF SAUL
Th* toaowmg vahicte),) wtl be wild
ai pubAc auction, ft** te *a prior
lent, par R Bui 713.78 al 1000 AM
on October 12, 2001 *1 Lienor ,
a o k tn No ana,, a, M. caXr only
88 ttond IHOCA554XJA148771
Lienor Peure True* Towing
A Recovery

1*19 wax FkX SI
Sanfoml FL 32771
Phone 407-321-7442
Interettod parttea, coreacl
SUI* Ffong Beme*. Inc
(581)5069558
Pteteah Saptombar 30. n o t
EE228________________________
PUBLIC AUCTION
Pubkc auction to b* held te 12.00
p m on to* 1(to dey of OCTOBER
2001. Al to* ftore door te Banfom)
Towing and Recovery located *1
2522 Country Ctab FfoL , Bateord, FI
32771, lor toa pupou te dupoamg
te to* toaowmg vetocte
YEAR 1995 MAKE FORD
VW I IFT7X1725WNC24571
Pubkah Septomber 30. 2001
EE227
PUBUC AUCTION
Pubic auction to be held X 12.00
pm. on to* 11th dey te OCTOBER
2001. Al to* Irani door te Benford
Towing and Recovery located *1
2522 Country Club Rd , Sentord. FI
12771, lor to* prxpoaa te dapoamg
te to* toiowmq vefneta:
YEAR 1997 MAKEKIA
VIM KNAFA1237V5260809
PibkXi September 30,2001
EE226
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nonce la hereby given toal I am
engaged m butmeae at 940 OidMafl
Lana Sanfoml FL 32773. Sammote
Comfy. FtorkM imder to* Fcaaout
Nam* te OIR SeaVet, by MlcfwUe
and toal I Inland to regular u C
name wffh Pi* Diviaion te
Corporabone. Tatareua*. Flonda.
m accordance wtei toe praiwton* te
to* Ftcunuf Nam* BUtuU,. Io­
wa Sacbon 655 09. Ftonda BUtuU*
1991.
T Mich*** O Carnal
Puteteh Saptorrber 10. 2001
EE219

(T . JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Ohrea Written Motto* te Intended OUtrtcl Daclelon
The Dtxnd grvea nauc* of la Wert io teaua a perm* to to* fotowirg apptu n til) ori Btoiw iter M , 2001
FtorkM WWar Serwe* Corporaaon. POBoa 509520. Orlando. FL 328800520.
ffffotenn *5362. Th* Dwaki prapote* to atocato 0 30 rikteon galena per
day te water tor houaahtedlypaue* by to* year 2011. Th# wandrewate uaed
by tote propoead prated wE ronwte te Gnxmd Water Irom to* Ftondan Aquiter
•to 3 actor* w**a and 1 prapoaad w*8 In Sammote County, located m Gacum
&gt;1, TownXvp 21 8outo. Rang* 31 EaX. known a* ChUuoU WTP
Tito N*a(t| coreammg each te to* eboveaeted appftcaaon|,l are avalabte lor
mapacfkm Monday toraugh Friday aacapl lor legal hoteMyd S 00 am. to 5 00
pm. at to* 61. Jchn* Rarer Water Management Otunci Headquarter, or to*
apprapnete Service Canter Th* Drrlna ate take acuon on each perm* appk
canon laud above unteaa a patenn lor an adrrentebatrv* proceeck g (haartng)
te Mad pureuare to to* pravoten* te Barker* 120 589 and 120 5F. FtorkM
Statute* Chapter 26108 and 40C-1 1007. Ftonda Admmolratfv* Cod*
(FA C .)
A pareon whoa* eubturetal mured, are affected by any of in* DrxncT, propowd pamtebng oacteron* idtnteted above may peuion lor adnwiolretore
hearing to accordance wan Sector* 120 589 and 12057. F 8 , or al part*,
may reach a wrtHan agreamare on madalon aa an altmafiv* renwdy under
Sacton 120 573. F B Chooamg medauon wte nte advereery ahad to* nte* to
a hearing * madakon doe* nte reeuft In a aefffemenl Th* procadurea lot puraumg madofton are ate forth to Section 120 573. F.B , and R u n 26108 111
and 26108.401- 405. F A C . PeUkma mux comply wffh to* requffamanu te
Ftonda Adnwreuterre Cod*. Chapter 26105 and b* Mad w«h (rerokred by) to*
DMbld Clark, located al DiXnd Headquarure. 4049 Reid Street. PateBr*.
Ftonda 32177.

PMteoni tor aterentekatkre haanng on to* above appUcabond) ru n be Med
•AtomIwwreyxin# (21) day, te pubteabon te to* nobc* or awtomtwarey-au (28)
days te toe Dieeld depoaeng tote nobc* ol vaare m to* mal k* too* perron*
to whom a* Datnci mai* actote nrtece Far*** to Ma a peUion wffhm tow am*
parted m u roneume a waiver te any ngre audi pareon may have to reread
an admmwlreftv* defemwiabon (hearvg) under Beeson, 120 569 and 1209F,
F B . concerning to* eubiad permit appkeabon P *uu* which are not tied m
accnrlane* wffh 9m ibn-e f-rr-w iw , i n yirfjrej in rtw w te
Bacauu to* admmolranv* haanng prootu a dttgnad to lomkAM tnte
agency acbon. toa kkng te a peteron meant tox to* Dated', teal acbon may
badXanre Irom »* powuon tdran by Ete tote nonce tenare. Pareon* wfsta
•UalareiX mured, wE be alladad by any wch ftral deoxon te to* Dialnd on
to* apytecabon have to* nghl to baron* a party to a* proceedmg. m acrorOtona Law*. Dvactor. Drvoan te Perm* Oeu Serwe*
St John* River Water Manegamere Dated
Pubkah SapUmbx 30. 2001
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Seminole Herald
Y o u ca n tax y o u r ad to 407-323 0408
300 N . F re n c h A ve ., S a n to rd 32771 • P. O . B o x 1687, S a n fo rd 32772
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322-2611

D E A D L IN E S :
Deadline t» 4 p m . on M onday lor W ednesday paper and 4 p m .
Th ursday for the W eekend odition. A 4 line m inimum applies lo privale
party ads. Certain ad* and classifications require prepayment
Legnls Deadlines- Friday. 5 pm tor W ednesday Edition
W ednesday. 5 pm tor Sunday Edition

H,'TJTTi7(l?Tthl
A il

11 H om e Health Caro
1? Ekkrrly C a to

13 Health A Beauty
14 For Sale
15 Cem etery Lots

67 Cafonr
Contuitnnt*

16 He minder Services

y

10 Luxury Items
19 Com putaf/TV
2 1 Personals
22 Health Ca ro
,
23 Lost A Found
25 Special Notice a
27 Nursery A Child C a re

70 Education A training
71 Help W anted
73 Em ploym ent
W anted

3 3 Weight Management

n t Apartments/
tk x n e s
To S h a re
0 3 Ik M in i Few D ent
9 5 R o o m m ate W anted
0 8 R etirem en t R o m a s
0 7 Apartm ents • Furnished
DO Airartm ents - Unfumistwd
100 Co ndom inuin Rentals
10 1 Mouses F u rmstied
f 0 3 H o u ses Unturnishad
1 0 5 Duples/Trtptox
t 0 7 M obile H o m e s Tor Rent
111 ft a sort V flrnlions
H 4 War etm usiu R en tal S p a c e
t t 8 Industrial R e n ta ls
I

35 Hypnosis

39 t leitlrh Insurance
43 Legal Services

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M ERCH A N D ISE

REAL ESTATE

RENTALS

45 O e M ConsotWnttefi
55 Ouftinesa
Ofrportumties
57 Opportunities
59 Financial Services
01 M oney to If*nd
03 Mortgage*

117 Com m ercial Rentals
118 Office S p a ce For Rent
110 Pasture For Rent
123 W anted To Rent
125 Lease To 'w n
127 Storage/Offlce For Rent

141 H om es F o r Sain
143 O ut of State
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Snle
147 Industrial Property F o r Sola
148 Mobile H om e Lots For Salo
149 Com m ercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 A creage Lot For Sate
154 O p e n House
155 Condom inium s For Sate
157 Mobile H om es For Sale
150 Real Estate W anted
180 Business F o r Sale
183 W atedronl Property For Sate
185 Duplex For Sale

1B t Appliances A
Furniture For Sale
t83 Television 8 Stereo/Rndio
185 Com puters For Sale
187 Sporting O oods
189 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Law n A Oar don
105 M achine Work
107 Restaurant Equipm ent

M IS C EL L A N E O U S
199 Pats A Supplies
200 Llvestock/Farm
Supplies
I
201 Horaes .
205 H e a vy Machinery
207 Jew elry
209 W ea nn g Apparel
211 Antiquo/Collectiblo*
215 Boats A Accessories
217 O arag e Sales
219 W anted to Buy

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Sunday, September 30, 2001 PugB 7B

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W « gladly »c c «p t Mnstmcjird or Vita W o olao will Ink* cash or a pa morta l
chock Advorir«or» wtvo wish to bo btMod can mako arrangomontt at tbo ttm#
thatr ad Is placod PftMM koop In mind that ads In tho Personals (d ass. 21).
(lusinost Opportunities (class. 55) A Oaroga Salon (217) require payment In
advance
If you need to change your ad while it is running, please give us a call and
we will make the change for the non! available edition. Please check your ad
on iho first day of publication, II you find an error, please cad us tmrnedialely
and we will cor re d the error for the non! publication W e era responsible for the
^fifst Insertion only and only for the cost of the first Insertion-

G o o d Tilings to Eel
Musical Instruments
Miscellaneous
Auctions

A U T O M O T IV E
231 C a rs For Sale
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truco/Busem/Van* For Sale
238 C a r Rentals
238 Vehicles W anted
239 Motorcycles/Bikei For Sale
240 Boat R en ta l!
2 4 1 R oc. Vahtcles/Campers For Salo
243 Traitor* For Sale
245 F a rm Equipm ent

252 Accounting
253 Addition a A
Rem odeling
254 Air Conditioning

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293
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297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
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313
314
316
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319

255 Alterations
268 Appliance Repair
257 A u lo Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
281 C o m puler Consulting
262 Cabinets
283 Carpentry
284 Carpet A Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
280 Calling Repair
267 Ceram ic Tile
288 Child C a ra Centura
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Service*
275 Drywall
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 H andy M an
279 Hauling
280 H om e Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jew elry A Repair
284 Lake front Clearing
285 Landscaping
288 Laundry Services

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25— S pecial N otices

12— nt iHRLY C ake
Read teem coregver tur bad pntxmt
m He Oanevn area Only serious
rvyees pfcvne cat 1-9198948028

Legal *
PUBLIC INFORMATION
WORKSHOP
ORLANDO SANFORD
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
FAR PART ISO STUDY
11* Sanford Airport Authority n con­
ducting an aircrnfl h u m *r*j mm*}
u m Gompalibfcty atud? kx OrUndo
Sanford
inlflmxlk&gt;ryil
Airpod
(FAnrart ISO Study) Cutting and
futurp norta •»posur* inapt tiav*
b&lt;*n prppatpd, various opmationai
rrv*a crrMrol nrwftturns ar# currann/
imdat comiriwoNon* and tutting off
Airport land uaa mapping around P *
Airport hat b«wn dtvttofad Thu
mfurmalion will be available tor
review at the workahop
T t* pdhMc * InvXed la abend t *
tnformai wwtfbop to iavtaw bit
nlormat»n avAilab* and to anprass
v ttx i regarding the
mapt
.ind land use rorrfwtttMy planning
Location Orlandsi Sanford
iniomatKinaf Airport
FtM Floor Conference Room *
Vigilante Canlvreno* Room
OomrrtlE Terminal Bufldmg
Date Tuesday Odober 9. 2001
Tima: 03O p m -63O p m .
RppriteiilalivM ef If* Benfmd
Aviation
Norte
Abatement
Conwrutlae (SANAC). Orlendo
Santord Internationa] Airport staff
ind Its r-or*uhet4 w * be available to
Jncun your wpm tegaidiing line
thirty QueMNXi# ragan) ng fh * war ■
rt theft rney be dvected to Mr Jack
Dow, tf« Airport's VPo# Operations
|||fld Mek4*vrance at 407 WI5 4000.
Septerrher 30, and October

Public Auction
i auction lo be IwkJ &lt;4 9.01
e the day(t) tpeoted below at
jnt dx)f of Athens Towing Inc
t at 2499 Old Lake Mary Rd
134, Sanford, Ft tor t t * pur*
i .pi disposing of It* 'Mfowing
let
r ft idher jnfprrnafion please cal
ty v ip u n
10 10 01
fcu 199?AI*M CMEVYLUMINA
ViNf 2QtWllt4T0N927l412
10-14*1
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V1N4 2O 30R 11Y9H?322570
: September 30,2001
IF 1 M

W TODRIVE
T R W TRIERS
w u p w m m w

CR EA TIVE PEO PLE W ANTED!
Now co-op dub A support group ten
•nlrepreneuri,
ItMtaoMrs,
hobbyists, sm /home butineti
owner* (ANY SM. applauds,
avocation, skill or hade) now
lomilng! A LL TA L EN TS lortas.
unique*. A eclectic* wofcomedt
Idea exduinge*. thaind talon *1*.
casual get-logethei* tot fun A
profit!'
Investors.
Mentors.
Sponsors. *A Hosts also tovffed"
Networking. newsletters, barter,
events, aid Tb roster tor future Into,
•end your SASE Alt ACo . PO Bo.
J K 1 * W I.nrvwvonrt FL 327521428

27— N ursery &amp; C hild
C are
Early chiktxKX] teaming canter
needs Tun time A part time lead era
lor infants. t-vkM 'i A 2yn.ii ok}
classroom
Pay
based
on
eiperlence. Prefer teachers with 10
A 30 hi trammq 407 321 7635
E ipandng presetwot taring tut txns
Director
Must have C0A,
eiptitenc* with 4C. HRS licensing
A slat management. Benefits
available.
Call
Joyce
lot
appomlmanl 407-321-7835

57— O

W om en's Financial
Su p p ort Group

55— B usiness
O pportunities

Part Tim* Help Needed
1500-12,500
Work From Home
Call 800-295-8981
Foe Free Information

Women that ere Interested to
creating a better financial h/ture
407-320-9982

Design Engineer I

59—Financial
S ervices

World leader to the manulacture ot
maitary battery assemblies seeks a
Design Engineer to support It
conknued growth

A ttention R e a d e rs! I
It s Illegal lor companies doing
business by phone to promise you
t tow end ask you to gey lor R
before they deliver. For mure
•itormaBon. cel toS-bee 1-877-FTC
HELP. ( A pubkc semes rroaeags Fom
The Seminole Herald and the
f edetsi Trade Commiesion)

The selected candidate will be
retponsMa tor the design ot new
products Hisher duties wt« toduds
meutonioi! and ckicticsl rtwoipn
prototype assembly and letting,
production phate-ln ot new
products.
and
ongoing
manufacturing support

61—M oney to Lend

Experience required Two years ot
Design Engineering experience to a
manufacturing
environment.
Engineering degree preferred

A tte ntion R e a d ere ll
Its Illegal lot comp*rues doing
busoioti by phone to prom o e you
a loin and eok you to pay for It
before they deliver,
—
For
vi'crmebcn. cel toi-tree 1-877-FTC
HELP ( A pia*: torvtoe meeaega
The Seminole Herald and
Federal Trade CotmXialon)

71— H

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W anted

■Maks 1250 a month', MiAot Pork

1 IN VESTIGATE BEFORE
YO U INVEST!
Always a good pokey, especialy lot
business
opportunities
and
tranchisea C e l Ftotida Dept ot
AgriaAure A Consumer Services si
809-435-7392 ot F TC -M E IP tor
be* Wexfftatton Orvls4 out W«b sfto
at www tic gov.tuop
FW Ua law tequva* soAers of certnto
Honda Dept ot Agriculture A
Consumer Services before eeOng
Call to verity lawful ieg&gt;»liilon
b M o re jr«H * iy _&lt;_ ^ _ _ _ &gt;— ^

57— O-PORTUNHltS
$
W A N TED
I
SEEKING
PhAsrWxOpto A NGEL INVESTORS
Willi kind hearts A deep pocket} to
help lu id unique coneorbum ot
venture enterprises, trader. A
services (fine arts, pubksli-ng, real
estate, gifting A consutlsig semces.
el aU) with chantable benefits
International muffi-lalant scope
requires
insightful, tong-term
commitment!
Silentwoikmg
partners, backers, underwniere.
syndcslors, A aponson Invited
Must sign nun-ditclotuiktocncompete agreement SERIOUS
itady lo lend, please respond
w/your areals) ot Interest, type cl
commitment, Investment amount
offered. A contact name'add&lt;ess
Details m i tie Icvwarded A ) replies
held to oortodence: 48 A Co PO Box
I52I42T. ' j n f m ) . FI 307521428

your own hours. 407-339-8000
AIRPORT SCREEN CRt
With Socunty Officers D kcente No
txpreqd PexUraning Competitive
wsges. urulorms provided Flexible
schedule C*X Ortendo Sanlord
i Airport 01407-988-4772 Altor hours,
leave m essage DFWP
Autom otive Sales

Ugly Duckling Car Sales, the
country* largest used auto
dealership
h ot
Immediate
openings tor professional Sales
People a t our new Sanford
loco ton Sole* expectance hetphi,
but w * train. Mutt be motivated to
moke money and commoted to
providing sxcaOent customer
xvtae. Greet baneRs package. For
vnedtot* consideration, co l 407324-4440 or apply to pereon at 2904
S Orlando Ave. EOE
DATA ENTRY
FT/PT. No Experience
leaded Tretoew Pr "
Medical BOkng. High
Convulex Required.
40-1848. Dept 858
1-800-240*1,
wwwepemad.net

Salary
commensurate
with
experience Fu* benefit package
DFW/EOE
Mail reaume lo:
VP/Human Resources. Mathews
Associates, Inc , 845 Hickman
C lrit. Sanlord. FL 32771. Fax: 407330-8142
E m s 1 motion O maxi com
DRIVER TR AIN EES
NEEDED!
LO CAL, REGIONAL
A LO NGH AU L POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
5700 to 5900 per weak earning
potential Drive the BIG RIGS tor
TR ANSV8TEM 3
Ho Experience Necessary
no COLT No probiemi
CDL liomng avaSobtel
1-800-435-5593
i Drivers
TRAINED 8 TRUCKING
M 14-18 DAYSII
NO Up Front Money!
NO Cost Tuition It Dual
Ulekma Job Placamentl
38K-45K 1st Yl. Potential!
CALL TODAY
1877-93TRAIN

.Truck Driver
i institute

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Receive $500 Worth Of
-- Food Coupons for
s2 9 .9 5
Limited Ofleri Call Now!

813-935-4101

FLOORING INSTALLERS
Hardwood and Laminate Flooring
Apprentice* needed Immedtotety
tor
established,
expanding,
company Great advancement

Manufacturing Mechanic

opportunity Col Jot* Et 407- Kit

6332tof /CCLkkot have read eXherx
koerwaond pax* beck gtxxid check.
Grade tractor,tnxblade operator lor
londscoptog company. Must be obte
to knot grad* D Lreqund. Vacation
Holiday and Pension benefits. 4073228133
Growing credit card processing
company to Ce nM Ftortde now Itotog
applications lor the following
positions
Technical
'echoleal Support: Mon thru Fn.
930-5 X Some computer skills
required M O O Tv
Application Processor. Mon thru
FA 8 X to 4 X Ocmpukxthone M s
required ISOGhr.
Part Time Bookkeeper. Must know
Ouck Books A Excel
407-5398381

EXPERIENCED
BODY TECHNICIAN
Musi have own tools t
experience to heavy collision
Apply to parson
2901 Country Club Rd. Sanlord
407-3228944

Manufacturing mechanic needed
lot welder end production machine
repair end setup Growing compeny
Espenenc* prelened FuR time.
Days. Full benefits package,
O FW 'EO E . Marl resume to.
VPrHuman Resources. Mathews
Associates. Inc , 645 Hickman
Circle. Sanlord. FI 32771. Fax 407330-5142.
Emaa Ihorton O martl com
M A R K E TE R S N E E D E D : FTfPT
Available Seeking dependable
people, good SpeaSmg vote*
FrientXyoffic#. hourly wage. E O P 4
D FW P C a l Jeff. 359-9503
Now Wring F7T Chief Engineer.
Appfy at Mamstay Sutee Hotel. 1040
Greenwood Bfvd. Lake Mary 407829-2332.
NURSERY HELP WANTED. P/l Mil
can be arranged-Santortl Area
(407)323-9278 or leave a message
Phtebotomrsl

Headliners
now
accepting
applications lor half designers and
nsl technicians C e l 407-321-5851
Hors* Form Handymen
needed, part km*. Sanlord
407-323-4517.
IN VESTIGATE BEFORE
Y O U INVEST!
Always a good pokey, eapaaaty kx
businest
opportunities
end
franchises. C o l Flood* Dept ot
Agncultur* i Consumer Services at
800-435-7352 or F TC-H ELP tor
tree rtormebon Or vle4 cox Wsb 14*
at www he gov hoop
Florida lew lequxe* se»arx ot certato
txmneea opportuxsee to fsgmer w#i
Florida Dept of Agriculture A
Consumer Service* before selling
Calf to verity lawful regratrakon
before you txiy.

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CO NTRACTO R
HEALTH eseURAMCE AMO 001K
FLAW Dnie free werkptoe*.
Apply a t M * MMer Ortv*.
AltamonSa Spun** 407-1*0*000.

Local cab co. need* pert Urn*
to exp
driver*. Day'rxght sTvff. No
y flm rsii wekxme. Pis
r cal
85pm, 4078148500

Make ip to lljCOQmonto. Pori Ttow,
pananH Lake 9 )k vi area. Col 4073398000.

Phtebotomrsl needed lor ful hm*
position to Volusia County Lab
setting. M-F. no weekends. Must be
able to draw on *1 age* tram
geriatric*, to pecketrics Drug set
experience to preferable but m l
necessary Pay will depend on

Plumber; Residential new
constructxm. Piece svorkor hocxly.
Great benefits. 388-7380221
Pre-tab metal bukXng
1351
321-269293
ra j
R ECEPTIO N IST POSITION
SANFORD tURPORT AUTHORfTYI
FT, M E Apply P O x ( M M t t u t
Susa 1200. Sartord, H 32773 or Fas
return*: (407) 322-5834. Artenbon:
Diane Crew*.
Rente ment
Renaissance
Commu -iXy seetung dtohwe
day shVL Please toque* to
at 300 West Airport Bfvd. Santord
S.
ftobb A Stocky, thigh end funtouie
etare is ecxieplxig appl ealione tor toe
tokowing positiona:
i Entry
Cuotomer Relakon* Offica
Special Order Costing Office
Pleas* apply to peroon at our store

351 South Su n Rd 9434
Altamonte Springs. FL

Looking For
Y o u 'll fin d tha
"B e a t B a rg a in s "
In tha
S e m in o le H e ra ld
C la s s ifieda!

S A L E S
S T A F F

IMMEDIATE
INTERVIEWS

Sale* Associates: Need *«pd i
people tor boffi toeid* sate* A n
C e l 407873-1511.
Service Tech: Pkxnbtng
seeking Samoa lech with
5 yreeenno* experience. From I t 3
to }16tv. Great benaA package. 386
7380222.

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c o n to ro 5 gmd wages Abo kxktog
lor
an Aaslstant Maintenance
Engineer A l ages encouraged lo
apply Appfy to penon. Spring fkH
Suites. X I N Town* Rd. Sontcxd
Stpervieori needed up to 51500 P/T,
noesp needed Cal 18882000194
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Pool construction Tie, peMere.
deck, plaster, Experience preferred
C a l 407-324-2442.
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be Dependable. O T Available. Ce l
(407)873-1511__________________
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•hipping, receiving, parts running.
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UP TO 525 - 757 HR PT7FT
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93— Rooms For Rent
Room tor rent oompetely tomtohed.
el utoxwt. private enhance. 175/wk
with deposit 407-324-2404

95—Roommate
Wanted
Share 4BR 2BA home, SarOord area.
Living
room
wrtireplace,
Washvr/dryer
S3257mo. 1250
security, uurbet tockided. 407-378
1118

97— A partments F urnished
G an g* Apt 171 MOO.mo todude*
power gpw weier A cetXa Set*. qJel
area 407829-RENi

99— A partments *
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1BR71BA Living rm A kitchen.
145&lt;Vmonth, plus on* month
securxy 1002 FrenchAve, Sankvd.
407831-2106
Charming 1 8R, weh large ahody
pcnh. pod A yard. 2 mtouto weh to
Lake BranMy. tSOOhno todude* t f
utilities, basic cable A laundry
fadtnea 1st 1 last monlht red w8
move you to 407-774-6438

73— E mployment
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Room For Rent: HOO/week
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keecable.LekeAvi. Santord 407
8887023

•Pari Time
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•Great Work
Atmosphere

2 story Vlclonan home, historic
district Ipto, balcony, house
prMegm. 110DV*. COOdopoel 9812775 (bpr), 3285277
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tober need appfy. 407-330-7373.

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141 H om es For Sale
143 O u t o l State
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145 Resort Property F o r Sale
147 Industrial Property F o r Sola
145 Mobae H om e Lots For Sale
140 Com m ercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property F o r Sale
153 A creage Lot F o r Sale
154 O p e n H ouse
155 Condom inium s For Sale
157 Mobile H om es F o r Sale
169 K eel t elate W onted
150 Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Property F o r Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

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05 R oom m ate W anted
00 Retirement Momea
97 Apartmenta • Fum lahed
00 Apartmenta • Unlum lahed
100 CondorrVnum Rentala
101 Houaea Fum lahed
103 Houaea U n tu n u lie d
105 Duplea/Trtplex
107 Mobile H om es For Rent
l i t Resort Vacations
114 Warahouae/Rental Space

45 Debt Consolidation
65 Business
Opportunities
67 Opportunities
59 Financial Services
51 M oney to Lend
53 Mortgages

30R 1 BA SOOOtrn. pate nagoaabla
W O , Beautiful downtown hModc
Sanford 407-324-7559 SOI-0707200

151 Appliances A
Furniture F o r Sal#
1B3 Television A Stereo/Radm
185 Com puters For Sale
157 Sporting G oo ds
180 Office Supplies
101 Bulkkng Materials
103 Law n A G arden
105 M achine W ork
107 Restaurant Equipm ent

Sanford 3SR house 1 bfc from
hospaal Looking lor amal matura
tarrdyllTSAa* or SSOOtno « S2S0
seeder 407-321-3735..

I S E S t 6ns al iaio tno A l hovel

LAKE ADA 1 BOnM. $470140
2 BOOM. IU O U O ANO UP

G o o d Tilin gs to E al
Musical Instruments
M isc e la n e o u l
Auctions

Locksmith

Masonry
Mortgages
M oving A Gtoiage
OH. Luba A Finer
Paper H anging
Peat Control
Plano/Organ Tu ning
Plumbing
Pressure Cleaning
Rooting
Screen A Olaaa W ork
Secretarial A Typing
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H a n d y M an
Hauang

201
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203
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Irrigation A Repair
Juiutofia.' C a n Ices
Jew e lry A Repair
Lakstront Clearing

300 Blam ed Olaaa
307 S w im m ing Pool Services
300 Termite Repair
300 Transportation
311 Tra ve l
312 Tre e Service
313 TV/R adlo
314 Upholstery
310 Wekftng A Sheet Metal
310 W ell Ortamg
310 W ind ow W ashing A TVttlr

181— A ppliances 8 c
F urniture For S ale

160— B usiness For
S ale

Camcorder:
Sony
Video
Handycam. Handheld, parlai
comMorv Paid over 5400, sal 1101
352-303-307S

Bads, heated P 8ardord. orthopsdc
Am eats «4h S yt wsnarry TxWi $75,

1 ROOM OFFICE rOft LEASE. 102
N. Mapls. la n to n l t4SQMardh C a l
Tom or Joh n Drag# (407)302-

could ba used as houeatortlcs
mmbmacon. »7 50750 407-3216757.

407-323-0470
O NE M ONTH FREE!
(llmitad T r ie Oflei)
2 Bedrooms from $S39
3 Bedrooms 1634
Ws pey wstsr/sewet
Smol pets welcome
Cedar Creak Apis
407-324-4334

181— A ppuances 8 c
F urniture For S ale

DOYLE'S RENTALS

Emeraon

Sanford: Histone Dmnel 1/1 Apt
W/Waahar» Dryer Hook U p . End
100 ceamgs 55251500

lantoret art W Carport. LgaLRCR.

MOO DOWN - W HY R EN T??
3BIV 2BA For Sals
WWi Down Payne Asaaianca
Available.Cheaper than rami.
The Artordabie Home Canter
407-321-6333

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103— H ousesU nfurnished

$50.

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New CHA. Haw Windows. A l New
Flooring A Pamt 5075/5675
D O YLE R EALTY, M C .
(407) 522-2495

Excellent

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117— C O M M E R C IA L

407-321-8500.

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Auto Elect Repair
Automotive

100 Pats A Supplies
200 Uveatoch/Farm
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201 M orsel
205 H e a vy M achinery
207 Jew elry
TOO W arning Apparel
211 Antique/Coltectiblei
2 1 5 Boats A Accessories
217 O a ra g e Salas
210 W anted 10 Buy

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234 Automotive
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235 Truck/Butes/Vane For
230 C a r Renta la
238 Vehicles W anted
239 Mot or cycle a/TWrea For

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117 Com m ercial Rentala
11B Office Spa ce For Rant
I I P Pasture For R am
123 W arned To R am
125 Lease To O w n
127 StoragaTOfflce For Rant

57 Career
Consultants
60 R esum es
70 Education A Training
71 Help W anted
73 Em ploym ent
W anted

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Patriotism reigns at Woman's Club 'Hello Luncheon'
P atriotism w as th e ord er
tim e, "It’s so sp ecia l to hav e
o f the d ay on Sep t. 19 w hen
w om en recognized ."
the W om an's C lu b o f
D u rin g th e luncheon,
Sanford o fficially
..........
............ m em bers voted to
launched the 2001-02
d on ate a lo v e offerin g
from the clu b to the
season. T h e ev en t
S ep tem b er 11 d isaster
called fo r a trad itional
fund an d m em bers
"H ello Luncheon"
w hen m em bers
a lso co n trib u ted a
siz a b le a m o u n t to
brou ght gu ests e lig i­
accom p an y the clu b 's
b le fo r clu b m em b er­
d on ation. T h e exact
ship.
a m o u n t w ill b e d eter­
The clu bhou se
Doris
m ined at the next
w as attractiv ely d eco ­
D ietrich
board m eeting.
rated In red, w h ite
Peggy M ergo
and blu e as a salu te to
an nou nced that
the victim s, their
"Food and F ash io n s fo r
loved o n es, frien d s and v o l­
E d u cation ," th e clu b 's annu al
un teers cau gh t up in the
fu n d -raiser fo r the sch o la r­
Sept. 11 d isaster. M indy
sh ip fu nd , w ill b e h eld Nov.
Toolcy read an in sp iratio n al
14 a t the clu b h ou se.
m essage to get the ev en t
F ashions w ill b e from
un der way.
D illard s and clu b m em bers
C lub Presid ent B etty Jack ,
w earing a sm art su it com p le­ w ill serve a s m o d els. T h is
ev en t is u su ally a sp a rk lin g
m ented w ith a red and w h ite
a ffa ir and preview o f the
corsag e, a g ift from M indy,
e xcitin g h o lid ay seaso n
w elcom ed the m em bers and
ah ead . C o -ch a ir is V iola
th eir gu ests. B etty exp lained
Frank, and fo r in form ation
the fu nctions and stru ctu re
and reserv ation s, ca ll V ivian
o f the clu b an d Introduced
B uck, 407-324-4899.
th e fo llow in g Board o f
Linda Sp arrow d istrib u ted
M anagers: H elen H am n er
th e yearbooks co n ta in in g the
P olgar, first vice p resid ent;
fo rth co m in g ev en ts a s w ell
M ind y Tooley, seco n d vice
a s a a list o f th e en tire m em ­
p resid en t; Linda Sparrow ,
b ersh ip . As the third vice
third v ice p resid en t; M arty
p resid ent, one o f L ind a's
C o legro ve, record ing secre­
d u ties is com p ilin g the y e a r­
tary and p arliam en tarian ;
b ook and secu rin g h o stesses
C arol D en nison , treasurer;
fo r the m onthly clu b m eet­
Lisa Finnerty, hou se and
ings.
rental ch a irm an ; and the fo l­
T h e g u e sts and p ro sp Ieclow ing d ep artm en t ch air­
liv e m em bers inclu ded :
m en: Peggy M crgo;
V em ice M cC arty, C o llette
E d u cation: C arole K irch h o ff;
C o leg ro ve, Lu C in d y
A rts; R oberta Z ittrow cr,
R u ssell, Ja n e Sad ler, M arion
H om e L ife; and Toby
S m ith , Je a n n e G old , C heryl
T routm an, P u b lic A ffairs.
T h e clu b also has a Literary
M au ghan, Jo y c e H inton,
K aren Lackey, V aleri D avis
C lub and a B rid g e Social.
and M argaret R ich ard s.
The p resid en t annou nced
T h e Board o f M an ag ers
the accom p lish m en ts o f the
served as h o stesses fo r the
clu b d u rin g the past y ear to
lu n ch eon u n d e r the c h a ir­
inclu d e co n trib u tin g to the
m an sh ip o f M ind y Tooley.
fo llow in g: Sem in o le H igh
T h e clu b h o u se w as d eco ra t­
S chool H ealth A cadem y,
ed w ith arran g em en ts o f
D A R E , Tajiri Sch oo l of
roses placed a t van tag e
P erform in g A rts, M u ltip le
p o in ts. A red and w h ite
S clero sis, Sp ecial O ly m p ics,
w reath topped w ith flags
SafeH ou se o f Sem in ole,
cen tered Inc m antel ab ove
H aciend a G irts R anch,
,
the firep lace.
Stu d ent M u seu m and
T h e tables, covered in
L ibrary and R escu e O utreach
lace-trim m ed w h ite clo th s,
M ission.
w ere cen tered w ith a red
T h e clu b also p resen ted
rose in a bu d vase, su r­
sch olarsh ip s to Sem in ole
round ed b y w h ite p earls, on
C o m m u nity C o lleg e to tw o
a m irro r base. Red n ap k in s,
d eserv in g w om en retu rnin g
h eld b y colorfu l h an d m ad e
to the classro om . T h e recip i­
n ap k in rin g s, com p leted the
e n ts are: D o r r a G alati, 4 2 .
ta b le settin g .
and C a ll Seraanna, 49.
F u rth er ad d ing a p atrio tic
A lso, th e clu b honored the
touch, w hich raised ey e ­
F irefig h ter o f the Year, Karyn
b row s and p la u d its, w as the
M atth ew s, and the Law
a rriv a l o f m em b er A u d rey
E nforcem ent O ffice r o f the
L uck w earin g a star-stu d d ed
Year, D eborah Jacobs'. Both
top and a sequ ined flag hat
w om en w ere su rp rised and
w ith a m atch in g b ag . She
excited o v er the honor.
d id O ld G lory proud .
P resid en t Jack said at the

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M r. an d M rs. F re d e ric F.
(S u sa n ) G a in es III a n n o u n ce
th e b irth o f th e ir s o n ,
F red eric F. "R ick y * G a in e s
IV, o n S ep t. 5 in T am p a.
R icky w a s w e lco m ed h o m e
fro m the h o sp ita l b y h is s is
ter, E llse.
M a tern a l g ra n d p a re n ts
a re S a n fo rd C ity
C o m m issio n er W h itey
E c k s te in an d h is w ife ,
P a tric ia , an d p a te rn a l
g ra n d p a re n ts a re R uth
Fred G a in es Jr., a ll o f
S a n fo rd .
W h ite y p ro b a b ly fo rese e s
y o u n g R ick y a s a n o th e r
fa m ily b a se b a ll p lay er. H e
ju s t a d o re s the n e w baby. A s
a te a c h e r fo r 3 3 y e a rs, the
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St. Alban’s
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Cathedral

School Dedication
S t Luke's Lutheran
School will host a festival
service dedication, 2 3 0 p m .
Sunday, Sept. 30, in its sanc­
tuary, located at 2021 W. SR
426 m Oviedo.
An open house and recep­
tion will follow the festival
service to celebrate the com­
pletion of its new school
Duildlng and dedicate it to
the glory of God.
I’n.-servicc m usk begins
at 2 p m .
For more information,
contact the church at 407365-3408 or the school at
407-365-3228.
Celebration o f Life
The Sanford Crisis
Pregnancy Center invites to
public to "Celebration of
Life," the 2001 annual bene­
fit with guest speaker Kenny
McCaugncy.
Kenny and his wife,
Bobbi, are perhaps the two
most celebrated parent* in
America. As the parents of
the world's first living septuplets, they have lived in tne
midst o f the world's top
media spotlights since their
seven new children arrived.
The event is scheduled for
6 to 8 3 0 p m . Saturday, Oct.
13, in Wekiva Assembly of
God, located at 1675 Dixon
Road in Lopgwood. Cost is
$25 per person, which
indudes a ait-down dinner
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Seven year* ago, a few
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sm all church annex, the
group m anaged to raise
&gt;2,500 tor both the church
and O viedo community.
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poised to raise m ore than
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pares fo r its H arvest
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tials: food and shopping.
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furniture, household item s,
linens, books, clothing,
toys, appliances, antiques,
collectables, electronics
and m uch m ore.
T his y e a r’s festivities
begin w ith the W hale o f a
Sale on Friday, O c t 5, at
the First U nited M ethodist
C hurch o f O viedo, located
at 263 K ing S tre e t from 8
a.m . to 3 p.m . T h e sale will
continue w ith the sam e
hou rs on Saturday, Oct. 6,
along w ith the added
activities o f the Harvest
Jam boree.
For m ore inform ation,
contact the church office at
407-365-3255.

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pum pkins w ill arrive on
O ct. 3, w ith an additional
4,000 arriving later.
In addition to the patch,
a fully stocked Pumpkin
Store w ill be available,
w hich will include North
Carolina jam s, jellies and
pickles, G eorgia walnuts
and pecans and hand craft­
ed item s.
Each weekday m orning,
the patch w ill be filled
w ith pre-schoolers who
will nave story tim e with
G randm a Pum pkin.
For m ore inform ation,
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Riders 4 Christ release new rap album
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Sanford Fire­
fighter Dan
Aubuchon,
abovs. and
Fire Inspector
Tim Robles,
left, received a
certificate ol
appreciation
and q hand
crafted fire­
fighter from
Grace Fellow­
ship Church
recertify for
helping the
church with
-Kick Of! Dayfor Vacation
Bible School.

Riders 4 Christ has released
a new gospel Christian rap
CD.
T he three young men from
Sanford recently took on the .
task o f presenting their m usi­
cal rap to the p u b lic
Cherubim Production of
Deltona and Um pstart Studios
o f Orlando released the CD ,
which can be purchased at the
Bethel Book and Bible Center.
Bernard Sm ith, Jessie
M cKinnie and Bernard Knight
Jr., are m em bers of
Com m unity House o f Prayer,
where Dr. Theron Stringer is
pastor.
T he three m em bers of
Riders 4 Christ have been
quite busy lately as a group.
They originally started their
singing careers os Reivertion,
but have been called Riders 4

R id e rs 4 C h ris t

Christ for the past two years.
They arc available for engage­
m ents at churches and other
program s, and they arc still
working on a full music career,
were first exposed to

the music world by appearing
at Calvary Temple of Praise
and Carpenturc Home Church
o f Lakeland.
Call Knight at 407-321-5911
for booking information.

Volunteer Opportunities
Tire Salvation Army o f
Sem in ole County needs v o lu n ­
teers for court ordered su p er­
vised visits and m onitored
exchanges. Tltis am azing g ro u p
of volunteers m ake it p ossible
for children and parents to h a v e
a fun, safe place to visit and
maintain a positive relatio n sh ip .
For information, call 4 0 7 -3 2 2 2642. e x t 233.
Volunteers Needed
The Christian Sharing C e n te r
Longwood has urgent need fo r
volunteers to fill various p o si­
tions, including receptionists
and interviewers to interview
families in crisis to Itelp m eet
their needs. Other volunteer
positions include pantry w o rk ‘ i shelves and fill g ro orders for client fam ilies
van driven to pick u p fo o d
donationuHpure are from 9
a m to 1 p m Monday th ro u g h
Friday.

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also n eed ed to sort donations,
assist custom ers and run the
cash register. Other positions
in clu d e " fix it folks" to check
sm all appliances and make
rep airs a n d truck assistants to
help w ith donation pickups.
H o u rs a re 9 am . to 5 p.m.
M o n d ay through Saturday.
F o r m o re information or to
v olu n teer, coll Diann at 407-2609155, ex t. 6 , Monday,
W ed n esd ay and Friday.
T h e L o c a l Advocacy
C o u n c il, w hich protects the
rig h ts o f residents in Orange,
S e m in o le and Osceola counties
w h o h a v e unique social services
n eed s, is seeking volunteers.
D u ties in clu d e conducting
in v estigation s and monitoring
serv ice agencies. Training will
be p ro v id ed . Please call 407245-0400, e x t 111.

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26th Annual

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Will Be Performing at
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Dedication ceremony held for
Altermese Bentley Elementary
A dedication cerem ony for the new
Altermese Sm ith Bentley Elementary School
was held 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 23, Principal
........................... Ron Nathan presided at the
dedication.
Lake M ary High School
ROTC presented the colors,
with the pledge to the flag led
by the Bentley School Safety
Patrol. Greetings were given to
the more than 300 in atten­
dance by Dr. Paul J. Hagerty,
superintendent o f Sem inole
County Public Schools, and
Marva
from Sandra Robinson, chair­
man o f the Sem inole County
• • • • • • • School Boanl.
School Board members were recognized,
along with Deputy Superintendent Dianne
Kramer, Executive Director Rita Ramsey and
Geraldine Wright o f elementary school educa­
tion.
Remarks w ere given on behalf of Altermese
Bentley by her daughter, Sue Cam ille Bentley
Baker, w ho spoke about the special lady for
the school is named. She talked about the lady
whose thirst for know ledge is never ending.
Ms. Bentley said Baker used skills learned at
home, church, school and the com m unity to
mold, engage, cultivate and produce a crop of
people w ho spans generations. She has been

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HaraM photo* by l l i n i HawMna

Altermese Bentley receives roses, presented to her
by Principal Ron Nathan and the staff at the school.
constantly nudging her children and others to
seek excellence in all that they do. The true
m ission o f the educator is to encourage,
intrigue, inspire and challenge each student to
reach for the stars.
Bcntley-Bakcr reminded the audience that
we have a beautiful building that is brand
new, up to date and state o f the art, and the
challenge is to provide a safe, nurturing envi­
ronment for learning and maintaining nigh
standards. We are com m issioned to teach a liv­
ing, vibrant and inquisitive child. The starryeyed child is open to receive and is thirsting
for knowledge.
At the close of her rem arks, she thanked the
superintendent, School Board and all who
bestowed this great honor on her mother,

T h e B e n tle y S c h o o l P e rfo rm e rs

Sec Hawkins, Page 8C

Y e llo w b lo o m s in d ica te fa ll has arriv ed
Pall is here. G olden rain
trees are bloom ing all over the
places. It is very exciting to
see the trees
covered with
yellow flow ­
ers announc­
ing the
change of
season.
Golden
Rain trees
belong to the
Sapindacca or
soapberry
plant family,
which
include the lychee, Spanish
lime (m am oncillo), and iongan. The G olden Rain trees
are grown for their extraordi­
nary display o f beautiful yel­

low flow ers and rcddistrfruit
pods that appear later in the
season in Central Florida.
Tire flowers appear in
September, produced in very
show y panicles, visible cboW
the foliage, often covering the
tree. It is easy to see why they
are called golden rain trees os
you watch the large quantity
o f small yellow petals falling
to the ground.
T h e Tree
Golden rain trees are decid­
uous and grow about 30 to 40
feet tall. Leaves are pinnately
com pound with leaflets m ost­
ly serrated. The sm all, yellow,
fragrant flowers, that last
about two weeks, arc borne in
terminal panicles measuring

1.0 to 1.5 feet long. T he fruits,
about 2 inches long and con­
taining three round, black
seeds, resem ble Chinese paper
lanterns. The seed pods are
colored pink, salm on or
shades of red, before turning
tan-brown. Seed pods can
hang on tire tree for several
months. It b not unusual to
see the bloom s and seed pods
on Ihfe sam e tree, at the same
time.
Sp ecies
There are three species of
golden rain trees cultivated in
Florida. The com m on golden
rain tree or Varnish tree,
Koeireutcria paniculata, with
single pinnate com pound
See Ferrer, Page BC

Sunday. September 30.2001

Page 7C

Local Girls Scouts send
banner to New York City
and troop number and wrote
Seeing the carnage after the
something special. Between
attack in New York left many
children feeling frightened
Friday night and Saturday
........... morning, about 80
and helpless. Within a ..........
girls signed the ban- '
day of trie attack,
ner, as well as a couple
online websites were
o f siblings and par­
posting advice for par­
ents.
ents. To help your chil­
One girl drew a
dren cope, they
small American flag
advised, return to nor­
and in tl e lines of the
mal activities as soon
flag she wrote,
as feasible. And, if pos­
"America's Bond b
sible, find something
Mary
for the children to do
too strong to be bro­
Row ell
ken." Other girLs
to express their em o­
tions or to 6how their
• • • ■ • • • • wrote prayers and
words of encourage­
support for the sur­
ment.
vivors.
H ie sbter of G !ri Scout
It was hard for local Girl
Scouts or anyone in Central
leader Mary Kott works just
40 blocks from where the
Florida to return to their activ­
World Trade Centers stixid.
ities. Gabriellc came in and
dbruplcd every tiling. All Girl
The troops sent the banner
overnight to her on Monday.
Scout Camps were closed the
She will see that it gets to the
weekend after the attack
fire station closest to the area.
because of Gabriellc. So, local
Girl Scouts leaders tried to
As (Ik - days go on, children
will continue to sec pictures
help girls show their support.
from September 11. They will
G in Scouts in die Whispering
lu v e lob of questions. Answer
Winds Service Unit in Sanford
them honestly. You may find
got together on Thursday,
Out children are asking the
Sep1- *3 to make red, white
same questiu
question over and over
and blue ribbons to hand out.
Girl Scouts in die Stardust
again.. That's perfectly normal.
Service Unit in Lake Mary got
Just keep answering it.
together on Friday night and
It's important to n u k e chil­
dren feel safe, so don't restrict
Saturday morning Sept. 14
and 15, despite horrible Hind
Oieir normal activities because
of your own fears. It's also
and rain from Gabrielle, to
important to let them know
nu ke a banner.
people locally arc doing what
The activities in Lake M ir)'
they can to help. Local schoob
started Friday night with a
are pitching in. For Instance,
candlelight service led by
Greenwood Lakes and Lake
Troop Leader Nancy Wong
Mary Eleinentary are collect­
and tier troops 127/ and 146.
ing money for the Red Cross.
(lie girls held a moment of
Local businesses are also
silence and then sang the Star
stepping up. For instance, the
Spangled Banner. Then diey
Meredith Corporation, parent
got to work. First through sevendi grade girls helped make
organization o f Fox 35 in Lake
Mary, b matching etn p lo m V
red, white and blue ribbons
which diey pinned to the ban­
donation to a Disaster Relief
ner. Each girl signed her name
See Rowell Page 8C

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Girt Scout Troop Lea don GaH Ricci and Mary Kott hold trie finished
banner with Erin Ricci (standing). Chelsea Rowell, Christina Monter i,
Arcana Kott, Chelsey O'Boyle, Shayna Kott. Sara Ricci and in Irant,
Keziari Kott.

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R ow ell----------C ontlaow t from Pag* 7C
Fund. Publix and local 7-11's
are collecting money for the
Red Cross.
Finally, avoid news overload
for children. You may want to
watch the news every evening
to keep up with what's going
on, but it might not be what’s
best for your child. Watch the
news in another room away
from your child if possible. This
isn't just for elementary age and
younger children. Seeing the
scenes of the attack over and
over again can overwhelm even
middle school children.

• After the banner arrived
In New York City, the girls
received a letter o f apprecia­
tion from Sara Hafele:
Dear Mary and girls.
There t it a few thing* I really turn!
you to pats on to everyone that helped
mate this possible.
Attached are the photo*from the
absolutely beautiful banner that your
troop madefo r the New York City Fire
Department. It m hanging in all o f it*
glory at a fin house in Midtown
Manhattan on 43rd St. between 5th
and 6th Avenue. The station is home to
Engine 65, who perilously battled the
blaze* and heipid save many lives in
the World Ttade Center catastrophe.
Their efforts did not come without a

prior, unfortunately. Engine 65 loot it's
only fin truck and are HOI waitingfor
the return o f a ’ lost brother", who was
last teen rescuing victims when one o f
the towers collapsed. Many other mm
o f Engine 65 are still in the hospital
with injuries. They continue working
each day down at the scene digging
through the rubble and they remam
hopeful that they wiDfind mote surtenors, including their "brother".
U has ham hardfo r the people o f New
York to show their support in any way
they can There is nothing left on the
shaves in New YWk that is remotely
j or display Especially niton. If it
is rid, white and blue — It's gone.
When I first look your banner denimstair* to the Fite Department, people

were stopping me on the stm t asking
mefirr a ribbon. I proudly gave them
one and made sure to leu them it was
with her from some very special girls
in Central Florila. As I posed thefu r
house a few minutes ago, I noticed that
there art only a few ribbons left on the
sheet that is SO proudly hung next to
the new fire truck they got to replace
the one that was destroyed. Marty peo­
ple were taking pictures. I cannot tell
you how happy you have made many
New Yorkers at we wear these ribbons
to display our loot and supportfo r our
county, our co-workers, ourfamilies
and those who have worked so hard to
help us overcome this tragedy Hart
have come to the eyes o f many that
have read your messages o f prayer and
hope. Your ribbons art new scattered

F e rre r ---------. found in central and south
Florida, while K. paniculata is
grown more in the northerner
parts of the state.

Continued from Pago 7C
leaves, and flowers with four
petals. This tree is the most
widely cultivated specie
because of its freeze tolerance.
The Chinese Flame tree or
Bougainvillea Goldcnraintrcc,
Koelreutcria bipinnata, have
twice-compound leaves, and
flowers with five petals. The
other specie Koelreuteria elegans, have bipinnate, continu­
ously serrate leaflets and flow­
ers with four petals. K. clegans
and K. bipinnate ore typically

Culture
Trees grow best in full sun in
a wide range of soil types and
pH. Established trees have a
nigh drought tolerance.
Requires pruning to develop a
strong structure. Dead wood is
often present In the canopy and
should be removed periodically
to maintain appearance. Roots

grow deep and are noninvaahre.
Propagation
Plants can be propagated ,
from root cuttings or seeds.
Seedlings can be found grow­
ing unacr adult trees.
Problems
Occasionally, scale Insects
may affect this tree. Sprays with
horticultural oils can control the
overwintering stages. Boxclder
bugs may build up large popu­

lations and can become a nui­
sance around this tree.
Chemical control is not usually
recommended. VertidIlium wilt
disease can affect goldenrain
trees. This disease causes wilt­
ing and death of leaves on
infected branches.
Eventually the entire tree
may be killed. There is no
chemical control for this dis­
ease. Another fungal disease,
canker, causes dead and
sunken areas on the bark.
Minute pink fungal structures

Hawkins — --------------------------Continued from Page 7 C
Alterm esc Burdett Sm ith
Bentley, a lady who spent most
of her 9 0 years setting standards, reaching goals, stepping
over failures, praying for

peace am ong all and treating
aU as she wanted to be treated.
Ms. Bentley was presented
with a dozen red roses by
Principal Nathan and the
Bentley staff.
.

Mr. Hill o f Florida Memorial
College o f Miami presented
her with a proclamation in
honor of her work at the col­
lege.
Musical entertainment was
given by the Bentley School
Performers. Officials, parents
and guests were given a lour
of the school by the Student
Council and PTA.
Altcrmese Bentley
Elementary School is located at
2190 Oregon Ave., In Sanford.

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Happy Birthday to the
September folks, Natherine B.
Bentley, Betty B. Smith, Victor
Nathan, Helen Smith, O scar

Williams, Anita Hawkins and
Rozland H. Tillman.

U'a time for the second Golf
Tournament sponsored by
Universal Needs Alliance Inc.
Com e celebrate
“Fatherhood" and the Impor­
tance of being a hero and men­
tor to our children while being
a positive role model within &gt;
the community.
This golf event is scheduled
for Saturday, Oct. 20, starting
at 11 JO a.m. Practice greens are
available, and 1 p m is tee off
time. It will b e held at TYvln
Rivera G olf C u b in beautiful
Oviedo.

throughout Manhattan and even the
surrounding areas.
lust know this, you have reached to
many people with your caring.
Especially the men e f Engine 65. When
they suit up and get back on the truck
to head down to the scene o f disaster,
your banner is what they tee leaving
the station. And when they come back,
exhaustedfrom a long day c f sadness,
they cm trad your messages and it will
m ix them smile.
I am very proud o f each c f you
young ladiesfo r your kindness and
heartfelt messages. You are truly the
future c f this great country, andfo r
that I am thankful.
Sara H M e (Aunt to Amaru, Shayna,
KaiahandEliartna Kelt)

m a^develop on the diseased
Seeds germinate readily and
may create a weed problem. It
should be planted in wind pro­
tective areas because its brittle
wood can break easily in windy
weather.
AJ fame la Sawtlnola County Orton

It will be a day of golf with
famous fathers Vince Carter Sr.
and Emory Blake. They are the
fathers o f Vince C arter Jr., of
the Toronto Raptors and Jeff
Blake o f the New Orleans
Saints. There will b e a fun, fan­
tastic luncheon, valuable door
prizes, an opportunity to win a
brand new vehicle, sponsored
by Central Florida Lincoln
Mercury o f Orlando, and a
chance to win $ 1,000.
Com e assist the children and
families that are served by
Universal Needs Alliance. The
cost is $60 per player. Call
Sybrina Wynn at 407-929-7812
or 407-321-88% for information
and registration forms.

519 Palmetto Avenue
Sanford, Florida 32707
The Little Red School House, home o f Tkjiri
Arts, Inc. is currently undergoing interior restora­
tion with a completion date o f October 31,2001.
This project has beerj Financed in pan through a
historical preservation grant assistance provided
by the National Park Service, U.S. Department o f
the Interior, Administered through the Bureau of
Historic Preservation. Division o f Historical
Resources, Florida Department of State, Assisted
by the Historic Preservation Advisory Council.
Tajiri Arts, Inc. is a non-profit after school pro-

gram for children ages 3 to 17 and donations are
welcomed and appreciated by calling (407) 277­
5338.
Restoration is being performed by Plattform
Management, Inc., Orlando. PL 32837, at
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                    <text>SEPTEMBER 26, 2001

Sanford, Flo rid a

Killer finally confesses to murder
S e v e n ye a rs after being
convicted of murder, Anton
M e y e rs finally c o n fe sse s
and points police to body
By Mlchalls Jtria
Managing Editor

LAKE MARY — It appeared a week
ago Anton Daryl Meyers was going to
renege on a deal he m ade to get off death
row. On Monday, however, the convicted
killer finally gave the confession authori­
ties have waited 14 years to hear.
In the presence of Lake Mary Police

Chalking up Wins
So far the rebuilding has
gone quite well. In a
season where there were a
lot more questions than
answers for Seminole Athletic
C o n fin e © football teams,
the first half of the season
has been quite a surprise.
Paoe1B

U IIO Ilip i
O n Monday, Sept. 2 4 , at
approxim ately 2£9 a.m. the
Regions bank, located at 505
Wekiva Springs Rd, had an
attem pted burglary to the
drive thru ATM.
The p erp etrato rs) used
w elding/stcel cutting equip­
m ent to cut the rear door to
the ATM building. They •
appeared to have been Inter­
rupted, because n o entry
w as m ade to the building
and they left all of the
equipm ent behind.
The rear door w as also
manually pried, unsuccess­
fully. Because of the d o se
proximity of the building to
Wekiva Springs Rd., the perpetratorfs) m ay have been
highly visible to passing
traffic on the com er of
Wekiva Springs and R. Lake
Brantley Rd.
If you have information,
or m ay have teen the suspcct(s), contact Investigator
N ats W llkm on. Seminole
C ounty Sheriff's Office, 407­
665-6600.

In n la A m I las

Chief Richard Beary, Lt. David Guildford
and Assistant State Attorney Chris White,
Meyers confessed to raping and killing 14
year-old Kathy Engels in 1987. The state­
ment is part of a deal Meyers m ade
almost two weeks ago with state prosecu­
tors to reduce his first-degree m urder con­
viction and death sentence to seconddegree murder, w ith a chance of parole
after 25 years.
Engels disappeared on May 25, 1987.
Witnesses told authorities the.girl was
spending the night with a friend and was
last seen in a vehicle w ith Meyers.
At the time, Meyers told investigators
he had offered Engels a ride home and
dropped her off at a 7-Elevcn on Lake

Mary Boulevard. Although police sus­
pected Meyers in the disappearance, he
was not immediately arrested since a
body was never found.
Investigators finally gathered enough
evidence to take the case to court in 1994.
According to testimony, while in prison
for unrelated rape charges, Meyers con­
fessed to cellmates that he took Engels
into a field late at night and tried to rape
her. When the girl fought back, he slashed
her throat and watched her die. The evi­
dence was enough for a jury to find
Meyers guilty of first-degree m urder and
to sentence him to death.
See Confession, Page 8A

Neighbors Painting the town
up in arms
oyer new
apartments

Sanford
freezes all
city hiring
activities

Flooding, n o buffer
z o n e a n d poorly
constructed wall
top com plaints

M a y o r expected to
p rodu ce m ore cu ts
in operating budget
By Dan Ping
Editor

B y Christophar Patton
Staff Writer

SA N FO RD — A co u n ty
neighborhood m ore than five
d ecad es old never realized
how m uch trouble new devel­
opm ent could be until the city
of Sanford approved thq con­
struction of three-story ap art­
m ents In their backyards.
S un lan d E states on U.S.
H ighw ay 17/92 ws« the site of
som e of th e first horn
fo r m ilita iy p erso n n el w ho
served a t Sanford N aval Air
Station. For m any years the
county neighborhood enjoyed
relative anonym ity, but slowly
new city developm ent m oved
closer to their homes.
O n Dec. 18, 2000, Sanford
C ity Com m ission approved the
site p la n for th e 260-unit
W y n d h im Place A partm ents
lust n o rth of the neighborhood.
Residents claim they w ere not
ad eq u a te ly notified of the
hearing, as they had success­
fully fought a sim ilar ap art­
m ent com plex plan ‘ years
before an d a storage unit com ­
plex a decade before that.
"It's not everyday 1 get a cer­
tified letter," said resident
L aura Fernandez. "I w ould
rem em ber having to sign off on
that."
N onetheless, the W yndham
Place A partm ents w as unani­
m ously a p p ro v ed , b u t not
w ith o u t h eated discussion
from C om m issioner Randy
Jones. According to the m in­
utes, Jones Im m ediately tried
for a vote to deny approval
because "he reported he drove
to this sjte yesterday and It Is
right In [someone's backyard."
See Apartments, Page 8A

firefighters later&gt;said the fljg w as rem oved
because it w as in the way, and they never refused
to get on the fire truck.
Residents in other areas of the state have com ­
plained hom e owner associations also prohibit
displaying the American flag In front of resi­
dences. Gov. Jeb Bush recently said such restric­
tions w ould not be tolerated during this time of
tragedy.
Greene said Thursday no American should be
denied the right to show their support for the

SANFORD — The city of
Sanford has suspended all hir­
ing, expect for positions in the
ilice and fire departm ents, and
■otic
a y o r Brady_ Lcssard, along_
layo
w ith city staff, is expected to
unveil m ore cuts at a City
C om m ission w ork session in
October.
Though the fiscal belt tighten­
ing comes tw o weeks alter ter­
rorists attacks in N ew York and
Washington, D.C. increased the
likelihood of an economic slow
dow n, Lessanl said he has' been
researching a host of cost-cut­
ting m easures since he took
office in April.
"This is not som ething that
w e've come up with overnight,"
Lcssard said. "I've been talking
w ith (City M anager) Tony
(VanDcrworp) and (Finance
Director) Donna (Watt) for sev­
eral weeks before the terrorist
attacks occurred.
"However, In light of those
events two weeks ago and the
slow dow n in the economy, I
think w e must be more efficient
in our operations."
At the top of Leosard’s list is
an evaluation of all the city's
positions to determ ine if there is
redundancy.
"The city has between 16 and
26 vacancies at any tim e,"
Lcssard said. "I’ve kept an eye
on this for the past year, and the
vacancy level stays about the
same."
Another 15 to 25 employees
arc absent dally for Illness, vaca­
tion or other reasons, Lcssard
said. C om bine the vacancies
with absences, and 30 to 50 posilions arc vacant every day.

See Greene, Page 5A

See Freeze, Page 6A

G

W r O d phefe S f Tbfiimy Vlnoeol

Vincent Byrd, an
CMc Center.

wrm me cny of Sanforq,' toucrias up the paint Job on tha sign outside of the city's

Greene promotes stars and stripes
B y Mlchall* Jetia
Managing Ed

—

L A K E M A R Y - ^ I p a m ove acknowledging the
m ood of m ost Americans, Mayor Th om
P atriotic
'
Gircene issued
I a Pproclam
M p ation
H t t i Thursday
|
M allowing
l tring
all city employees to display or w ear the U.5.
Fla:
proclamation stem* from recent reports
from around Florida indicating some individuals
have been prohibited from flying o r wearing the
national flag. Greene said he has heard of no sim ­
ilar reports in Lake Mary, and T hursday's procla­
m ation was m ade to assure city employees they
are encouraged to display the flag.
"The events of the last week are bad enough,
but for som e reason, som e people In the ILS.
think w earing or displaying the U.S. Flag is
w rong," Greene said, "i w ant to make sure every
employee of Lake Mary know s it is OK to wear or
display the American flag."
Earlier this yveck, there were reports of several
Miami-Dadc County firefighters refusing to ride
on a fire engine carrying the American flag.
A ccording to a M iam i-D adc Fire-Rescue
spokesm an, the firefighters saw the flag on the
truck and refused to ride, telling other crew mem ­
ber the flag represented oppression. However, the

u ----------------------------The events o f (two weeks
ago) are bad enough, but
for some reason some
people in the U.S. think
wearing or displaying the
U.S. Flng is wrong.
ThomOroona
Lake Mary Mayor

County ponders Lynx changes
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

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SANFORD — A Lynx trans­
portation study revealed to
county commissioners Tuesday
left several asking questions
about how they can improve the
bus system for county residents
and businesses.
While the study revealed the
majority of the riders used the
bus to travel to O range and
Osceola counties, commissioners
looked for more ways to serve
the county internally.
Currently, Lynx provides the
county w ith seven bus routes
that serve about a million pas­
senger* annually. However, the
majority of the routes ran north
a n a south, ignoring grow ing
com m unities in Oviedo, Lake
Mary and W inter Springs.

"The service provided pn
17/92 and State Road 436 serves
primarily the people w ho live In
Seminole County and have jobs
in Orange County," said county
planner Tim jackson of Lynx's
two main Seminole C ounty
routes.
"Are w e just giving this ser­
vice for em ployers in Orange
County? It sure sounds like it,"
C om m issioner Randy M orris
said.
Com m issioners
Carlton
Henley and Daryl McLain w ant­
ed to know w hat kind of jobs arc
these people leaving the county
for and argued that similar job«
are probably available here in
Seminole County.
"Most of the routes go north
and south to Orlando. Is that still
irtinent today since w e've
•come such an em ploym ent

C

center ourselves?" said County
Manager Kevin Grace before the
meeting.
According to the study, inter­
views with key Seminole County
leaders also revealed similar sen­
timents as they w anted more
routes near business centers like
Lake Mary Boulevard and the
Interstate 4 corridor.
McLain encouraged county
staff to "recreate our bus sys­
tem" and "to think out of the
box." He directed staff to find
out if the people w ho arc riding
the bus an hour and half could
have the same em ploym ent
opportunities only a naif hour
away
The Seminole County Lynx
service is in bad shape os the
county sLdf ccmmblcH to make
See County, Page BA

S H S H o m e c o m in g K in g and Q u e e n

H o t M photo by Tommy Vlncont

As part at Seminote High SchooTs Homecoming festivities. Justin
McKinney and Jclene Curtis wsre crowned king and queen during half­
time of the Seminote's game against Sandlewood.

�T iie Seminole H erald

PflRC 2A Wednesday. September 2&lt;i. 2001

Seminole Summary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

Late card makes
birthday unhappy
for mother

O ut &amp; A bout

Firefighters in training

w ed
Sem inole Towne C enlet Is
hosting K id's N ight 5 to 8
p.m. Vrcdnesday, Sept. 26, for
children 12 and under, In the
mall's Food Court.
The Central Florida YMCA
will be registering children for
its Safe Start Survival Swim
program. Kid's Night is spon-

DEAR AHBY: I'm going to be 65 soon.
Yesterday I got a call from my d a u g h te r telling
me: "Sorry, I'm going to be late w ith y o u r
yoar. I d o n 't have lim e to get
one. I'm really busy. We're
!
w orking on the house, an d I
got a new job. I ll send you
one In a few w eeks." My
d a u g h te r know s how m uch 1
love getting card s an d being
rem em bered. H ow ever, she
thinks it's fu n n y w hen she
says, "I got y o u r card, but I
it Dear
A lllk V
can't find a stam p. M aybe
\ t\.U U j
you'll receive it som etim e
!*
• • • • • • •
y ear"
!
Arc there o th e r d au g h ters
i like m ine, o r is she the only one? I’d like other
] d a u g h te rs and sons to know th at w h en y our
m o th er is gone, she's not com ing back. Take a
! little tim e now, w hile she's alive, to show her
you love her. Thanks, Abby.
SAD M O TH ER IN TEXAS

j

DEAR SA D M QTHER: Yes, th e re arp o th er
d a u g h te rs a n d sons lik e yo u rs. A nd y o u 're
rig h t, life is n 't a d ress reh earsal. Every ■
m om en t Is p recious.
K no w in g how you feel, y o u r d a u g h te r
a p p e a rs to have a w arp ed sen se of h u m o r
an d to enjoy w ith h o ld in g w hat m akes you
hap p y . You have d escrib ed a p erso n w ho
th in k s th e w orld revolves aro u n d her.

stores,

The Sanford Lakeside
Lions Club will host its annu­
al spaghetti d in n er and Bingo
4 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 29,
in the Sanford Civic Center.
Cost is $5 and will benefit
the Lion's Sight Program.
Children under 5 ore free.
Tickets arc available fmm any
Lion member or call 407-3305238.
Herald photo by To m m y VlnooM

Firefighters from the Longwood Fire Department recently visited Genesis Pre-School In Longwood. The firelighters dis­
cussed fire safety and presented various demonstrations to the students.
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1y 1
year-old d a u g h te r I'll call A nna. She's a good
girl an d has a very casual boyfriend, w ho is
also 15. O ccasionally they get to g eth er a t o u r
h o u se to talk.
A nna an d h er d a d th in k she sh o u ld be able
to visit w ith h e r boyfriend u p stairs in h e r b ed ­
room . 1 feel that even th o u g h th eir relationship
is innocent, even tu ally A nna w ill becom e m ore
Interested in boys. Therefore, it’s a good idea
that all visitors of th e o p p o site sex be en ter­
tain ed in a com m on living area — like the liv­
ing room , fam ily room o r kitchen. T hen these
kid s can occasionally
..................................
be checked on.
Abby, please let me know y o u r opinion.
N O T UPSET YET
DEAR N O T UPSET YET: 1 agree w ith you.
T h ere is less tem p tatio n w hen e v e ry th in g Is
o u t in th e open.
DEAR ABBY: With regard to the colum n
you p rin ted about the w om an w ho w ore a
tongue stu d w hile being interview ed for a job:
As a teacher, I talk to classroom s of stu d e n ts
ab o u t h ow they dress a n d w hat th eir attire
conveys to the p eople w ho sec them ,
sk fthese students: "W hen y ou sec som e­
1 ask
one dressed like a policem an, w hat d o you
thin k that p ersoni does?
dot
W hen you see som e­
o n e d ressed like a n u rse or a doctor, w h a t d o
you th in k that p erson docs? If you saw som e­
one w alk into a b an k w ith a stocking pulled
o v er his head , w hat w o u ld y ou thins
nk? H ow
ab o u t w hen you see som eone w earin g a b u si­
ness suit?" etc. Finally, I ask, "W hat are you
try in g to say to p eople w h en y ou dress?"
W hat w e w ear is a statem en t to th e people
aro u n d us. H ow w e d ress, tattoo, pierce, style
o u r h air a n d present o u rselv es is an expres­
the pceosion of w ho we arc, an d a m essage to tin
pie w e encounter. Do n o t bo defensive if theey
react to th e m essage you arc sending.
LEA IN M INNESOTA
DEAR LEA: You m a k e y o u r p o in t very
w ell.
D. ear
. Abby
. . . is w ritten
_. by
uc Pauline Phillips
an d d a u g h te r Jeanne Phillips.
W hat teens need to know ab o u t sex, drugs,
AIDS an d getting along w ith p eers an d p a r­
e n ts is in "W hat Every Teen Should Know." To
order, 6end a business-sized, self-addressed
envelope, p lus check o r m oney o rd er for $5
(U.S. funds) to: D ear Abby - Teen Booklet,
P.O. Box 447, M ount M orris, 1L 61054-0447.
(Postage Is included in the price.)
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u n iv e r s a l press s y n d ic a t e

Doug Fctzcr
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Dan I’lng

U,tor

DUI
• D o n ald K olinsky, 39, of
S anford w a s a rrested by Sanford
po lice M o n d ay for d riv in g u n d e r
th e in flu en ce a n d reckless d riv in g .
Police re sp o n d e d to th e in te r­
section of S tate Road 46 a n d
C e n tra l P ark D rive in reference to
a traffic crash . K olinsky w as one
of th e p a rtie s in v o lv ed in th e
c ra sh a n d officer sm elled alcohol
c o m in g from h is b reath . H e failed
all field so b rie ty tests, b u t w a s n 't
iv cn a b re a th test u n til th ree
o u rs a fte r th e crash . Blood alco ­
h o l c o n te n t tests revealed a re a d ­
in g of .045.

S

• M elanie W ood, 40,-of S anford
tvas a rre ste d by d e p u tie s S a tu rd a y
for d riv in g u n d e r the in fluence
a n d p o ssessio n o f m arijuana.
• A d a m M cD o n n o u g h , 25, o f
S an fo rd w as a rre ste d by Sanford
po lice S a tu rd a y fo r d riv in g u n d e r
the in flu en ce, reckless d riv in g ,
m ariju a n a p o ssessio n , d ru g p a ra ­
p h e rn a lia , d riv in g o n th e w ro n g
sid e of th e ro ad a n d failu re to
ob ey a sto p sign.
• Jay H o w a rd , 25, of Lake M ary
w a s a rre ste d b y d e p u tie s fo r d r i­
v in g u n d e r th e in flu en ce a fte r he
w as w itn e sse d d riv in g erratically.
Jam es W ilhite, 37, o f Lake
d riv in g u n d e r the
d e p u ty n o ticed the m an sto p p e d
in th e rig h t h a n d lan e u f French
A venue w ith h is ey es d o s e d .
• Jim m y Vigil, 41, of G eneva
w a s a rre ste d by S anford police for
d riv in g u n d e r the influence an d
reckless d riv in g a fte r officers
o b se rv e d o n co m in g tra/fic sw e rv ­
in g to a v o id V ig ils tan p ick-up.
• Jam es H all, 34, o f Sanford
w as a rre ste d by d e p u tie s for d r i­
v in g u n d e r the in fluence after
d e p u tie s w itn essed him cross the
c e n te r lin e w ith b o th d riv e r sid e
tires.
• D en n is H arvey, 43, of Sanford
w a s a rre ste d by S anford police for
d riv in g u n d e r th e influence, reck ­
less d riv in g , d riv in g w ith o u t

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in su ran ce, d riv in g on a su sp e n d e d
license a n d m ariju a n a possessio n .
• Lake M ary police arrested
K athleen Shaw , 24, o f D eL and for
d riv in g u n d e r th e influence.
• D aniel C eb o n , 18, o f Lake
M ary w as a rre ste d b y L ongw ood
police fo r.d riv in g u n d e r th e in flu ­
ence a n d p o ssessin g alcohol
u n d e r th e ag e o f 21.
• P atrick M urphy, 34, of
S anford w a s a rre ste d b y d e p u tie s
fo r d riv in g u n d e r th e influence.
M u rp h y w a s actu ally sto p p e d by
a h off d u ty O ran g e C o u p ty
d e p u ty th a t w as trav elin g hom e.
T he d e p u ty sta te d h e w itn esses
M u rp h y cross lan es on In te rsta te 4
six lim es w ith in o n e m ile. W hen
ask ed for a d riv e r's license
M u rp h y g av e d e p u tie s a cred it
card.
• Jeff C u rtis, 36, o f S anford w as
a rre ste d b y Sanford police fo r d ri­
v in g u n d e r the influ en ce after
officers n o ticed h im sleep in g in
h is vehicle at llteT o y s R U» pack­
ing lot. C u rtis w as sleep in g in th e
d riv e r's seat w ith th e en g in e off,
b u t th e keys in th e ignition.
L arceny
F red d y R ivera, 27, o f Sanford
w as a rrested by d e p u tie s M onday
a fte r w itn ess sta te m e n ts esta b ­
lish ed p ro b ab le cau se th a t h e stole
a n in flatab le sh a rk from th e front
o f A lb e rtso n 's grocery store.
R o b b ery
Pecell W ise, 35, of S anford w as
a rre ste d by S anford police
M o n d ay n ig h t for roDbblni
b b in g the
H a n d y Way located at 303 E. 25th
St. A ccording to sev eral w itnesses.
W ise e n te re a the sto re rem oved a
o n e q u a rt b o ttle of B udw eiser

P o sse ssio n
• L eroy C ody, 38, o f Sanford
w as arrested by c o u n ty d e p u tie s
S u n d ay a fte r th ey w itn essed him
n e a r a b eer can th a t w as cold to
th e to u ch a n d a m ariju an a b lu n t
th a t w a s still w arm to the touch.
H e w as ch arg ed w ith m arijuana
p o ssessio n a n d o p e n co n tain er
v io lation.
• C o u rtn e y S m ith, 21, w as
a rre ste d b y S anford police
S a tu rd a y n ig h t. W hile being strip
search ed at th e jail, staff fo u n d a
p la stic b a g stick in g o u t of h is
, b eh in d . T he bag co n tain ed 22
cocaine rocks. H e w as charged
w ith cocaine possessio n wvith
ltr
in ten t to sell a n d sm u g g lin g co n ­
tra b a n d in to th e jail.
• D ean d rc S m ith, 24, o f S anford
w a s a rre ste d by S anford police
a fte r officer n o ticed several w h ite
p ills in h e r h a n d d u rin g a ro u tin e
traffic slo p . She w as ch arged w ith
possessio n o f a c o n tro lle d s u b ­
stan ce w ith o u t p rescrip tio n .
• Leroy W alker, 42, of S anford
w as a rre ste d by d e p u tie s for p o s­
sessio n of m ariju an a.

The Seminole H erald

The third .kwui.i I Fcmnics
de C oeur fashion show and
luncheon featuring The Best
of Jacobson's Fall 2001, will be
held 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 1,
in the Renaissance Resort at
Scaworld.
Proceeds from the event
benefit Arnold Palmer
C hildren's Cardiac Care
Center and The New Hope
Center for Grieving Children.
For ticket information, call
Meredith McWalters at 407774-9671, Jo Lcet at 407-8655960, jackic Littleford at 407644-0358 or Sheila Brown at
407-862-6575. Tickets arc $65,
$100 and $150.

TUES
A Conversational Spanish
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Center For Business and
Industry, will begin Ibcsday,
O ct 2.
The class, which will be
taught by Magda Gomez, is for
die beginning student who
wants to learn the fundamentals
of spoken Spanish. Learn to
greet people, ask directions,
and other points of being able
to communicate when in a
Latin country or speaking with
a Latin neighbor.
The class will be held 630 to
8 p.m. Tuesdays from O ct 2,
through Dec. 11, at DBCC, Four
Townes Campus, Room 109,
336 East Highhanks Koad,
DeUary Oust off Enterprise
Road). The cost of tiie class is
$63.75. For further information
or to pre-pay and reserve a spot
in the class, call Mary Capelottl
at 386-228-3090, ex t 2015.

WED
The OveftSO Dances will
restart on Wednesday, O ct 3.
The dances are from 2 to 4 p in .
in the Sanford Civic Center,
located at die comer of Sanford
Avenue and East Seminole
Boulevard. The coast is $3,
which includes refreshments.
Music is provided by the
Deltona ns 12-piece band and is
sponsored by the Over-50 d u b
of Sanford.

welcome and encourage your letters and
comments. Alt letters must include your name,
address and phone number to be published.

"Sening Seminole County Since 190S"

Editorial

Administration
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Police
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b e e r from the co o ler a n d th e n p ro ­
ceed ed to th e co u nter. H e th en
stru c k th e ca sh ie r o v e r the h ead
w ith th e b o ttle a n d d e m a n d e d h e r
o p e n the cash register.
W ise e scap ed , b u t sev eral w it­
nesses g av e d e ta ile d in fo rm atio n
a b o u t w h at h e w as w e a rin g an d
the-vehicle h e w a s d riv in g . Less
th a n th re e h o u rs la te r a co u n ty
d e p u ty sp o tte d W ise's vehicle on
th e d escrip tio n giv en by th e w it­
nesses. W ise led d e p u tie s on a
sh o rt h ig h -sp e e d ch ase u n til he
ra n h is vehicle in to a p o w e r po le
at th e c o m e r of 20th S treet an d
A irp o rt B oulevard. H e th en trie d
fo o u tru n the d e p u tie s.
A ccording to th e re p o rt, W ise
a d m itte d to th e crim e an d said he
w a s u n d e r th e 'in flu e n c e o f crack
cocaine a t th e tim e. H e w as
ch arg ed w ith ro b b ery w ith a
w e a p o n a n d ag g ra v a te d b a tte ry
by Sanford police. D ep u ties
chi
la rg e d W ise w ith fleeing police
in a h 'igh-speed
'
* chase,
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resisting a n
officer a n d reckless d riv in g .

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Obituaries
WILLIE J. ALLOWAY
Willie J. Alloway, 77, of West
23rd Street, Sanford, died
Saturday, Sept. 22.2001, in his
residence.
Bom May 20,1924, in
Goshen, Ala., he was a retired
custodian for Florida Manor. He
was a member of New Bethel
M.B. Church, where he served
as deacon. He was also a U S.
Army veteran.
Survivors include a son,
Calvin Alloway of Chlin,
Belgium; three daughters,
Alberta Rivers of Cairo, Ga., '
Selena Alloway of Sanford, and
Jacqueline D. White of
Beaumont, Texas; four sisters,
Ivey Ponerton of Mansfield.
Ohio, Selena H erndon of
Glennwood, Ala., Lubcrtha
Dcbose of Sanford, and Verba
Mae Brundidgc of Goshen, Ala.;
eight grandchildren; and seven
great grandchildren.
Wllson-Elchelbcrger
M ortuary Inc., of Sanford is in
charge of arrangements.
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ROBERT 'BOBBY* LEE
ASHCRAFT JR.
Robert 'B o b b y ' Lee Ashcraft
Jr., 19, of Dirksen Drive, DcBaty,
died Sunday, Sept: 23,2001, in
Deltona.
Bom in Sanford, he was a
lifelong resident of Central .
Florida. He w as of the
Protestant faith and a college
stu d e n t He w as a m em ber of
Boy Scout Troop No. 560 of
DcBary and enjoyed com puter
art and cars.
Survivors Include his parents,
Robert and Teresa Ashcraft of
DeBary; two brothers, Jason Lee
Ashcraft of Deltona and Eric
Charles Ashcraft of DeBary; and
grandparents Robert H.

Park; three daughters,
Le'Andra, Triana and Cassie, all
of Sanford; a brother, Frank W.
Coleman Sr., of Winter Park;
three sisters, Rosclla Jones of
Hollywood, Liz Montgomery of
Williamsburg, Va., ana Clara
Singleton of Winter Park; two
sisters-in-law, Marian Alien of
Bronx, N.Y., and Janice Coleman
of New Jersey; an uncle, Willie
J. Allen of W inter Park; two
aunts, M ary L. Allen of Winter
Park and Mazzola Allen of
Altamonte Springs; and six
grandchildren.
G olden's Funeral Home Inc.,
of Winter Park is in charge of
arrangements.

Ashcraft of Sanford, Ella Marie
Ashcraft of Chester, W. Va., and
Charles and Marilyn Gctgen of
Sanford.
Memorial donations may be
m ade to Boy Scout TYoop No.
560, c /o Emma us Lutheran
Church, 2500 S. Volusia Ave.,
O range City, FL, 32763.
Altman-Long Funeral Homes
of DeBary is In charge of
arrangements.

DONALD EUGENE BROWN
Donald Eugene Brown, 69, of
O ld Geneva Road, Geneva, died
Monday, Sept. 24,2001, In Life
Care Center, Altamonte Springs.
Bom July 14,1932, in Akron,
Ohio, he resided In Central
Florida for 39 years. He was a
VIVIAN S. DARF.
retired painter in texture coat­
Vivian S. Dare, 87, of
Paddock Court, DeBary, died
ing an a was of the Baptist faitlf.
Friday, Scrot. 21,2001, in Florida
Survivors include his wife,
• Hospital Fish Memorial.
Lorine Brown of Geneva; two
daughters, M arty A nn Gay of
Bom in New York City, she
Sanford and Donna Sue
m oved to DeBary In 1991. She
Fitzgerald of Winter Springs;
w as a m ember of SL Ann's
three brothers, Robert Brown of
Catholic Church in DeBary.
Winter Springs, William Brown
Survivors include three
of Daytona Bc^ch and Dennic
daughters, Virginia Paul of
Brown of Sorrento; two sisters,
DeBary, Angela G ardner of
N onna Jean Gross and Nancy
Jacksonville, Ala., and Barbara
Atchcr, both of W inter Springs;
Rogers of Jacksonville, Fla.; a
four grandchildren; and two
brother, Patrick Scancarclla of
great grandchildren.
Fort Lauderdale; a sister, Mary
Banfield Funeral Home of
Saccucd of DeBary; 11 grand­
children; and tw o great grand­
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangem ents.
children.
Memorial donations may be
HENRY LEE COLEMAN
m ade to the American Lung
Henry Lee Coleman, 52, of
Association, 1740 Broadway,
New York City, N.Y., 10019.
Callahan Street, W inter Park,
Baldauff Family Funeral
died Sunday, Sept. 23,2001.
Bom in Winter Park, he was a Home of Orange City is in
landscaper and of the Protestant charge of arrangements.
faith.
Survivors include tw o sons,
GRACE MAE HIERS
Stacey Coleman of O rlando und
Grace Mae Hlcrs, 90, of
H enry Coleman Jr., of Winter
Blairsville, Ga., died Saturday,

Sept., 2001, in I liawnssco, Ga.
Bom in Marion, Ohio) she
lived In Snnford from 1928 to
1942, and Enterprise from 1942
to 1991. She was a homemaker
and a member of Barnett
Memorial United Methodist
Church in Enterprise. She was a
member of the Enterprise
Elementary-School CTA jrU he
1940s and past officer of
Enterprise Cemetery
Association. She was a former
member of the Volusia County
Elections Board and taught
Sunday School at Barnett in the
1940s.
Survivors include two
daughters, Audrey Hicrs of
Blairsville, Ga., and Susan
Wyatt of Lakeland; and two
grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.

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Bom In Wheaton, III., Ire
moved to Central Florida in
1952. He was a World War 11
U.S. Army veteran, and a
retired cemetery sales m anager
for Deltona Memorial Gardens.
He was a member of Deltona
Golf and Country Club and
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Obituaries
DIAN P. JONES
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Dian P. Jones, 52, of East 20th
Street, Sanford, died Saturday, Sept.
22, 2001, in Orlando Regional South
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Survivors include two sons,
Samuel L Janes Jr., and Jermaine
Junes, both of Sanford; three
daughters Yekertina Williams,
Chakenna Jones and Sluntora
Wright, all of Sanford; seven broth­
ers, Gifford Pringle of Glendale,
Art/., Ronnie Pringle of Long
Island, N.Y., Marvin , Frederick and
Eric Pringje, all of Sanford, Henry
i Pringle vs )unction Gty, Kan., arid

Gregory Pringle of North
Brunswick, INLY; four sisters,
Carolyn Troutman of Lake Monroe,
and Deborah Dorsey, Victoria
Uugbusi and Tammy Griffin all of '
Sanford; and five grandchildren.
Wilson-EkheibcTger Mortuary
Inc., of Sanford b in charge of
arrangements.
EDWIN G. NICHOLS
Edwin G. Nichols, 76, of Grassy
Point Drive, Lake Mary, died
Friday, Sept 21,2001.
Bom in Middletown, N.Y., he
moved to Central Florida in 1979.
He was a retired businessman in
retail sales, a World War 11 Navy
veteran and a member of the
Masonic Lodge in Butler, N.J.
Survivors indude lib wife,
Dorothy Nichols of Lake Mary; a
son, Thomas E Nichols of New
Port Richey; a daughter, Glnnic
Cortiunco of Lake Maty; a sister,
IJtilan Bott of Kinnelon, N.J.; and
four grandchildren.

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Longwood Chapel b in charge of
arrangements.
JANICE IDABELLE
POWELL-CASTO
Janice Idabelle Poiveil-Casio, 72,
of VWst French Avenue, Orange
City, died Friday, Sept 21,2001, in
Florida Hospital Fisn Memorial.
Bom ^ptil II, 1929, in Canton,
Ottio, she moved to Orange City in
19B5. She was a homemaker and
did volunteer work at Florida
Hospital Fish Memorial. She also
enjoyed interior decorating and
was the original owner of Orange
Isle Camp Grounds in Port Orange.
Survivors indude her husband
of 15 years, Butch, of Orange Gty; a
son, Troy Casio of Orlando; a
daughter, Jayne Recce of Daytona
Beach; two brothers, James Bracken
of Carrollton, Ohio, and Jack
Bracken of East Canton, Ohio; three
sisters, Norma Kareher of Orange
Gty, Shirley Pritchard of Canton.

Ohio; and Joanne Lindlmore of
Orange City; and several grandchil­
dren.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
and Crematory Of Orange City b in
MILTON S.SAMEC
Milton S. Sarncc, 65, of Deltona
Boulevard, Deltona, died Thursday,
ScpL 20,2001.
Bom In Chicago, 111., he moved
to Central Florida In 1989. He was a
retired custodian for Walt Disney
World and a member of Stetson
Baptist Church in DeLand. He was
a Cub Scout leader.
Survivors include two sons,
Kenneth Samec of Deltona and
Michael Samec of Fox Lake, QL;
three daughters, Denise Ortiz of
Bowling Green, Ky, Cindy Pudlik
of Carl Stream, DL, and Irish
Atkinson of Middletown, Calif.; 13
grandchildren; and two great
g ra n d ch ild re n .

Longwood is in charge of arrangements.
LAWRENCE PHILLIP STARR
Lawrence Phillip Starr, 73, of
Friday, Sept 21,2001, in hb resi­
dence.
Bom in Miami, he moved to
Centra] Florida three years ago
from Hollywood Beach. He w asa
US. Navy World War 0 veteran, a
professional truck driver for 50
yean and a block and brick mason
for 50 yean. He was a member of
Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic
Church, the VFW in Hollywood,
the American Legion in
Hollywood, and the Lake Forest
Fire Department, where he volun­
teered tor 40 yean. He was a
Miami Dolphins and Florida
Marlins fan.
Survivors include two daugh­
ters, Debbe Starr and Teresa Starr
Blundell, both of Deltona; two
brothers. Jack Starr of Celebration

and Patrick Starr of LabelJe; a sister,
Elizabeth Stans of Dothan, Ala.;
and two grandchildren.
Four Tbwns Cremation Inc, of
Orange City b In charge of arrartgeWILLIAM L THOMPSON
William L Thompson, 80, of
Elkcam Boulevard, Deltona, died
Saturday, Sept 22,2001, in Florida
Hospital Han Memorial
Bom In Grand Rapids, M ina, he
moved to Central Florida In 1976.
He was a lieutenant in the U S
Navy during World War D, and a
retired salesman-pharmacist.
Survivors Include h b wife of 30
years, Ladcnna Thompson; a ton,
Wiliam
William L Thompson of Aurora,
Ohio; a daughter, Elizabeth Ann
Fkher of Santa Barbara, Calif,• a
stepdaughter, Robin Schoen of
PIctsotv; and six grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral Homt
of Orange G ty b in charge of
arrangements.

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Seminole County Juvenile Judge* Donna McIntosh, center and Nancy Alley, right, look to Guardian Ad Litem volun­
teers like Clyde Beal, left, to keep the court focused on the welfare ot children.

Volunteers make sure children’s
needs are met in court process
m ent and common sense; pre­
sent favorable references; con­
sent to a record check; and have
SA N FO R D — Rarely d o a sense of caring and commit­
judges look to a third parly for m ent to children.
"U nfortunately w e have many
direction, but Donna McIntosh
an d N ancy Alley consider m ore children that are b ro u g h t,
G uardian Ad U tem volunteers before the court that are victims
as the "eyes in d cars of the of abuse and neglect that don't
have a voice in the courtroom
c o u rt"
"They provide valuable assis­ because w e're It," said circuit
tance to the court that helps us director N ancy A rm strong.
stay focused on the child’s w el­ "W e're the only people that pro­
fare," Seminole C ounty Juvenile vide a voice io Ihom in the court­
room . So If w e d o n 't have
Judge McIntosh said.
fallow juvenile Judge Alley enough volunteers then som e
added, "We use them m ostly in children go w ithout having
100 percent dependency cases to som eone speaking for them."
TWenty-four hours of trainin;
go out in the field to interview
people connected w ith the child classes over a two-week peril
— to be our eyes and cars of fac- ‘ helps prepare volunteers While a
tual data w e can not go out and constant h a n d from a full-time
case m anager oversees and
check on."
through the
For more than tw o decades, g uides them
Florida juvenile courts have u ti­ process.
lized com m unity volunteers to
Some cases can last for years,
advocate the best interest of but according to Oca), m uch of
abused and neglected children in the guardian's time is consumed
dependency cases. The Seminole durin g court sessions. There is
County G uardian Ad Litem pro­ m uch tim e leading up to the
gram Is currently seeking new cou rt proceeding a n a ' that is
—volunteers for th e ever-g rowin g — w hen volunteers are-interview num ber of abuse, neglect and tng anyone w ho haB an impact in
custody dispute cases.
While there arc m any reasons
for becoming a volunteer, they
all say they do it First and fore­
most for the children. O ther ben­
efits include sharpening court­
room shills. McIntosh was a vol­
unteer In the 1980s while she
studied law at the University of
Florida. O thers volunteer for
spiritual fulfillment, like current
Seminole volunteer Clyde Beal
of Lake Mary who is a retired
engineer.
Few requirem ents make the
program easy for any m em ber of
the com m unity to get involved.
To be eligible applicants m ust be;
21 years old; possess good judgB y Christopher Patton

Staff Writer

the child's life such as parents,
teachers and doctors. They also
regularly visit the child.
According to McIntosh, there
is a fear that the recommenda­
tions of the volunteers is what
the judges follow, but they arc
only piece of the hearing.
"Tire departm ent or the par­
en ts’ attorneys have other agen­
das that arc different from the
ch ild 's because the p aren t's
attorney are protecting their
clients' rights and tire depart­
m ent is after the whole family
not just the child," explained
A rm strong how the child ad v o ­
cate is a thirty p^rty representing
the child's interest. "They have
as much standing ‘in the court­
room as anyone else including
the paren ts and Ihe d e p a rt­
ment."
G uardian Ad Litem training
vill be held at the Juvenile
ustice
Center,
190
Bush
Boulevard, on Nov. 9,10 and 16.
Any interested parties can contact M ym a iat 40/s
7-665-5370.

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SANFORD — In a matter of a
couple months Seminole County
has gone from drought condlHons to taking flixsllng prccautinns.
The county commission with
direction from Sheriff Don
Eslinger passed an emergency
ordinance Tuesday to establish a
no wake zone on the St. Johns
River between Lake Jcsup and
Like Ha me)1.
With a possible fmnl stalling
over Florida over the next week
the flooding conditions might get
worse before they get belter. The
expected front may stall south of
Seminole, but since the St, Johns
flows from south to north, the
rain will Mill affert Central
The National Weatiter Service

began a new program Sept. 19
where they routinely monitor the
levels of the St. Johns River. To
check on the river conditions resi­
dents can listen to NOAA weath­
er radio or in the near future the
conditions will be posted on the
Internet at w ww.srh.noaa.gov/
mlb.
"We know there is some minor
flooding occurring on the west
side of Like Monme and also
around Like Harney closer to
Geneva," said National Weather
Service meteorologist Peggy
Peggy
Glitto after surveying the area
Monday and last week.
There is also flooding of sever­
al docks near DeLind, said Glitto.
"We started off with a very wet
sum m er and there's not much
rain seeping into tire ground right
now," Glitto said. ‘’Certainly if
the river would go up another
foot w e would see a more severe

impact."
According to Glitto, C entral
Florida Ls considered out of the
extended drought with the rain
tables back to normal and "w e're
not out of the rainy season yet."
"We're looking for the normal
rain fall for next three months,"
Glitto said.
TWo things that can cause more
than normal rainfall arc stalled
cold fronts and tropical systems.
Tlie storm season doesn't end
until the end of November and
Glitto rem inds residents in
November 1994 tropical storm
Gordon caused significant flood­
ing along the St. Johns River.
"That affected the area in midNovember and we already had a
wet year that year," Glitto said.

residents o r em ployees dls[
ing Ihe American nag and fully
supports the m ayor's proclam a­
tion.
"A lot of blood has been shed

to p u t up the flag," Bcary said.

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Greene
C o n tin u ed from P age 1A

country by displaying the flag.
"It is the d u ty of every
American tu support the coun­
try, especially d u rin g this
tragedy," Greene said. "All of
Lake M ary’s em ployees arc
encouraged,
allow ed
and
authorized to wear or display
the American flag.”
L ike Mary Police Chief
Richard Bcary said he has not
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Wednesday, September 20, 2001

ATTENTION ALL PERSONS OR ENTITIES WHO PURCHASED
CERTAIN “ INDIRECT VITAMIN PRODUCTS1(as defined below)
BETWEEN JANUARY 1, 1990 AND DECEMBER 31, 1999
P LEASE READ T H IS S U M M A R Y N O TIC E CAREFULLY A N D IN ITS EN TIR ETY
WHYSHOULD1REAQTHISSUMMARY NOTICE?
Your rights may be affected by clan action lawsuiu and/or
lawsuits filed by the Stale Attorneys General pending In the
District or Columbia, Arizona, Florida. Hawaii, Idaho,
Illinois, Kansas, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada,
New Mesico, New York. North Carolina, North Dakota,
Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee,
Vermont, Washington, West Virginia, and Wlsconain (the
“Settling States’*). Courts in the Settling Slates have
preliminarily approved a settlement agreement (the
"Settlement Agreement") providing for partial settlements
of these lawsuits, appointed counsel for the Settlement
Classes (“Class Counsel"), and scheduled hearings to
consider the fairness, adequacy, and reasonableness of the
proposed settlements.
WHATARE. THELAWS LUTS ABOUT?______________
Plaintiffs, on behalf of themselves and all other similarly
situated persons and entities, together with the attorneys
general of each of the Settling States (the “State Attorneys
General”), allege that defendants BASP Corporation,
Daitehi Pharmaceutical Co.. Lid„ Eisai Co. Ltd., Avemis
Animal Nutrition S.A. (formerly known as Rhone-Poulenc
Animal Nutrition S.A.), HofTmann-La Roche Inc.. Roche
Vitamins Inc., and Thkeda Chemical Industries Ltd. (the
"Settling Defendants”) and certain related entities have,
among other things, unlawfully conspired to Ha, raise,
maintain, or stabilize the prices of, and alloccU volumes,
markets or customers for, certain vitamin products, and that
such conduct violated the antitrust and/or consumer
prenectian lawv of the Senilis Stales and iixfiaed the Settlement
Classes. The Settling Defendants deny any liability.
WHAT ARE INDlRECLYirAMINRRQDUCISZ_______
Indirect Vitamin Products Include (a) vitam in A,
aitaxanthln. vitamin BI (thiamin), vitamin B3 (riboflavin),
vitamin B4 (choline chloride), vitamin B5 (calpan),
vitam in B6, vitamin B9 (folic acid), vitamin B I2
(cyanocobalamine pharma), beta-carotene, carotenoids,
vitamin C. canthaxanthln, vitamin E, and vitamin H
(biotin); (b) products containing, or constituted of (In
whole or In part), any of the foregoing. Including blends
and (.remixes; and (c) products derived from animals that
consumed any of the foregoing. Indirect Vitamin Products
do not include bulk vitamins or premixes purchased
directly from certain manufacturers.
w ho

is m j M E j s c n L E M i m m s s t s t _________

The Settlement Classes include ■ Consumer Settlement
Class defined as all natural persons (excluding the Relented
Parties) who purchased Indirect Vitamin Product* for use
or consumption by themselves and/or others and not for
resale in any form, and who: (I) were residents of one or
more of the Settling States as of October 10.2000; and (U)
purchased Indirect Vitamin Products from within one or
more of the Settling Suies at any time during the Relevant
Period.
You need not ta k e any action lo rem ain In th e
Consum er Settlement Clam and you will be rsp reaantad
by Class Counsel and the State Attorney* General. The
Consumer Settlement Fund will bo distributed cy pres
to charitable organizations and other eligible entitles.
The Settlement Classes also Include a Commercial
Settlement Class for each Settling State except Hawaii.
The Commercial Settlement Class includes all persons or
entitles (excluding government entitles and the Settling

Defendants) who. during the Relevant Period, made any
purchase of Indirect Vitamin Products for resale, for
Incorporation into another product for resale, or for use In
the manufacture, processing, or development of another
product (including the feeding of an animal) for resale,
where such purchase was (a) made by a buyer In one or
more of (he Settling States; (b) made from a seller In one
or more of the Settling States; or (c) delivered by or on
behalf of the seller to the buyer in one or more of the
Settling States if the buyer’s principal place of business
was In one of the Settling Stales; provided that the
purchase did not include bulk vitamins or premlxes
purchased directly from certain m anufacturers; and
furthtrprovided that such purchase was not a “California
Purchtre” as that term Is defined in the Settlement Agreement.
Such California Purchase* ate the subject of similar class
action litigation in California. You may obtain Information
relating to the California litigation by calling 415-936-1253.
You need not tak e an y actio n to rem ain In the
Commercial Settlement Class and your righta under
the Settlement Agreement will be represented by Claao
Counsel. I f you wish lo file a claim ag ain st the
Commercial Settlement Fund,you must submit a claim
form m that It b received by the Settlement Administrator
on or before January 7,2002.
If you wish to exclude you reelf from the Consumer
and/or Com m ercial Settlem ent Classes, you m ust
submit a request for exclusion so that It Is received by
the Settlement Admlniil rato r on o r before December 7,
2001, even If you have filed your own lawsuit.
w h a t a b e t h e BBQBOSED « tr m

r u r w r it e m s ?
In exchange for the release of the claims of the Settlement
Classes, the Settling Defendants have agreed to pay up lo
$225,250,000.00 (the “Settlement Amount”) for the benefit
of consumers and businesses In the Settling States.
If you choose lo remain In either or both of the Settlement
Classes you may, but are not required to, appear in person
at the settlement fairness hearings and/or submit comments
regarding the fairness, adequacy, and reasonableness of the
proposed settlements.
If tbe settlement* are finally approved by the courts,
the Judgments entered will bind all persona and/or
entlUc* l u U m Settlement Classes w h o d o n o t t k a d j r and
properly exclude themselves, and their claim* against
the Settling Defendant* and related entitle* shall be
forever released end dismissed. You ere urged to obtain
m ore Inform ation as described below In o rd e r to
preserve your rights.
HOW TAM I ORTAIM A nnm O N A l INFOBMATinM?
You may obtain additional Information cotstw nlrtg the
proposed settlements (Including bearing dates, dalm
forms, and requests for exclusion ) by (a) writing to tbe
Settlement Administrator: Indirect Vitamin A ntitrust
Litigation, P.O. Box 8909, Melville, NY 11747-8809; (b)
by calling 1-900-424 &lt; « 2 ( o r (c) visiting Uw Internet
web site located a t www.vttamlnUUgatlesLCom.
You may direct any other questions you may have
concerning the Settlement Agreement or this Summary
Notice to either Plaintiffs' Lead Counsel: David Boles m ,
Straus A Boles, LLP. 10513 Brad dock Road, Fairfax,
Virginia 22032 or Liaison Counsel for the State Attorneys
General: Kathleen Harria, Deputy Chief, Antitrust Bureau,
Office of the Attorney General of the Slate of New York.
120 Broad way. New York. NY 10271.. .

A local night spot raffia to help raise monoy for the Red Cross did twice as much than expected. The Bam man­
ager Kelle Taylor announced lhat the weekend raffle and bumper sticker sale raised $2,300. Taylor Bald she
would be happy to raise $1,000, but wflh the help of many Sanford businesses and the Bam s cuslomors she
was able to shatter her predictions. *Wo did a lot better than I anticipated,' Taylor said. *1 was really excited*
According to Taytor a regular customer donated several NASCAR paraphernalia places which helped mollvale
raffle tickel buyers a little more.

Freeze
C o n tin u e d fro m P age 1A

"I would argue that anytim e
you routinely operate w ithout 10
percent of your workforce,
you've got loo many positions,"
Lessard said.
As of Monday, the city has 14
positions, excluding police and
fire, that have not been filled.
Two of the positions have been
vacant since June 18, and eight
have gone unfilled for at least six
weeks.
In a . m em o to the City
Commission, VanDcrworp said
Lessard had directed the city's
managem ent team to create a list
of precautionary m easures to
take if there is a recession, as
well as long-term budget cuts to
improve the fiscal status of the
dty. Among the recom m enda­
tions were:
• Freeze all hiring for newly
created positions and those posl-

Lessard said. "I'm not suggest­
ing w e lay a bunch of people off.
Rather, we need to take a hard
look at all of our positions and
determ ine w hether that position
is necessary. If it isn't, then when
the position becomes vacant, we
eliminate it.
‘ 1
"We're charged w ith making
sure we never face a situation —
during a time of recession or no
recession — where w e have to
tell some of our employees they
d o n 't have a job," Lessard
added. "I also w ant to make sure
the people w ho w ork for us are
well com pensated dnd havegood health insurance. I've
always said I'd rather pay a few
people a lot of .money than a lot
of people a little money."

lions that ate currently vacant.
VanDcrworp could ask for a lift­
ing of the freeze for certain
vacancies which _create unique
iimdaiiips for tin: departm ent.
• Review and suggest cuts in
each d ep artm en t's operating
budget for com puter purchases,
travel, operating supplies, con­
tract labor, vehicle purchases
and equipm ent purchases.
• Analyze the financial status
of the city's revenues, contingen­
cies and reserves to determ ine
w hat affects an economic slow
dow n would have on operations.
• Propose long-term p ro ­
gram s in case of an extended
recession.
Lessard told com m issioners
M onday night that his cutbacks
are aim ed at preventing mass
layoffs in the future.
"U nderstand that I’m talking
about positions, not people,"

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Although a Seminole High School Class
Reunion for the class of 1981 w on't be held until
sometime in October, efforts are underw ay to
locate as m any old classmates as possible in
advance. A definite date remains to be set, possi­
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For information, phone Ginny Bishop Lyden at
407-678-3942 or visit the class website at

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V o lu n teers n e e d e d

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volunteers for coyrt ordered supervised visits and
m onitored exchanges. This am azing group of vol­
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to have a fun, safe place to visit and m aintain a
positive relationship.
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For Tammy, it’s the culmination of 20 years of hard work.
‘T v e been in this business a long time," Tammy said.
"Opening this bakery is something 1 wanted to do because
I believe the old style bakeries can do a better job than gro­
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Tammy got her training at the DcLand Bakery, which pro­
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chain eventually began its own in-house bakery, where
Tammy worked for several years.
“The thing I didn't like is thnt I couldn't be creative,"
Tummy said. "If a customer wanted a special cake, we
couldn’t make it unless it was in the book. There was no
custom work."
Tammy said site likes doing the custom work because it's a
challenge to meet the customer's expectations. She said
wedding cakes urc her special, but she will do just about
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chunk of the Styrofoam wall
dow n to city wall and "asked If
this qualifies as masonry."
"According to the developer
they subm itted plans for trial
w all," Jones said. "I d o n ’t know
if they w ere trying to sneak one
by or if it w as a lack oversight
of the city. It doesn't m atter — I
said no Styrofoam."
As for the double row of
canopy trees Jones adm its there
is little room to plant them
betw een the 125 parking spaces
planned to be alopg tne wall
m ore than four feet over the
neighborhood.
, Large trees and their root
system s will eventually ruin
the m asonry wall that will
replace the Styrofoam one.
"All you have to do is look at
the sidew alks around lown to
sec that," said Jones.
H edges may provide better
visibility protection for the
nearby residents, Jones said.
O w en Reagan, principal
en g in eer of the cou n ty 's
storm w ater division, is looking,
at the drainage problem with
th e d ev elo p er this week.
According lo Owen, much of
the flooding problems may not
be a direct result of the ap art­
m ents, but rather all the devel­
opm ents that have come since
Sunland w as built.
"I'm pretty confident w e'll
w ork out everything to every­
b o d y 's satisfaction, he said.
"A possible solution is taking
som e drainage from Sunland to
new system s outside of the
neighborhood.”

His m otion died for lack of a
second.
To alleviate som e of the con­
cerns of hav in g th ree-sto ry
ap artm en t b u ild in g s looking
into the residents’ backyards,
com m ission required the d evel­
oper to construct a m asonry
wall w ith stucco finish and a
dou b le row of canopy trees
along the southern and eastern
borders of the complex.
N early a year later the a p a rt­
m ent complex .Is com ing along
nicely, but ab sen t from the
•developm ent is a m asonry wall
and canopy trees. W hat Is there
is a Styrofoam and stucco wall
an d w h a t a p p e a rs to be no
room for any trees. N eighbors
say they are upset that the con­
struction has altered their w ay
of life.
Fernandez helped organize a
m eeting of the neighborhood
last Saturday to com pile a list
of concerns to b rin g before
th eir cou n ty com m issioner
Daryl McLain and the city of
Sanford.
"T here’s been lots and lots of
com plaints," Fernandez said. "I
w onder how m any of the (city)
com m issioners actually w ent
out an d looked at the property
before they app ro v ed it. We
d o n ’t vote for them — they
could care less for us."
According to residents, the
construction
has
b ro u g h t
increased flooding in the neigh­
borhood
an d construction
w o rkers
are
usin g
their
streets to park trucks, which all
may be causing a reported «ink
hole at the hack of the neigh­ C hristopher Patton can ba
reach ed at cpattonO aam lnolaborhood.
Recently, Jones said he took a harald.com o r 407-322-2611.

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to contribute more as the cost
goes up."
Several ways were discussed
on how to fund new bus lines
including selling advertising on
bus shelters and asking for more
money from the county's cities.
"We need to move forward on
the shelters," Com m issioner
Grant Maloy said. "We've bcch
talking about this for two or
thn’e years now. This Isn't rocket
science here."
Chairm an Dick Van Der

up for a $600,000 shortfall in the
county's 2001/2002 transporta­
tion budget, lire county is pay­
ing about $2 for each trip while
the fare box is paying only nine­
ty cents. Several commissioners
agreed more of the burden has to
be taken up by the customer.
"I agree with Commissioner
McLain that the rider has not
made a great commitment to this
system," Henley said. "I for one
believe the rider should be asked

Weide and Grace met with the
county's seven cities mayors and
city managers Sept. 20 to discuss
how to overcom e the transit
funding shortfalls. Grace said
the cities “seemed acceptive to
the idea" It) helping make public
transportation better in the coun­
ty.
C urrently
only
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Altamonte Springs and Oviedo
contribute to the county's transit
funding, but their combined
$265,000 is only about 10 percent

of the overall cost. The majority
of the revenues that fund the
transit budget come from the
1/9-cent gas tax.
In October, com m issioners
will begin to take action toward
reworking the traasit system and
finding new w ays to fund it
including the potential of bus
shelter advertising.
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Earlier this m onth, M eyers
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telling authorities he w ould
show them w here he b uried
Engels'
body.
Prosecutors
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the m urder, his sentence w ould
be reduced.
Meyers drew a m ap and led
investigators last W ednesday to
the site where he buried Engels;
and on Friday, rem ains were
discovered at the location.
However, Meyers apparently
had second thoughts about the
deal, telling prosecutors some­
one else had killed Engels.
O n M onday, investigators
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their w ork recovering Engels'
rem ains. M eyers, w ho once
again changed his story, con­
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the 14-year-old not far from
w here bones and clothing were
unearthed.
In his most recent confession,
M eyers told authorities, that
under the guise of taking Engels
home, he stopped in the w ood­
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the teen-ager. When she fought
back, he raped and killed her
and then buried her body in the
wooded lot.
In late 1991 or early 1992.
M eyers returned to the area
after he discovered the property
was u p for sale. Chief Beary
• said. He planned on removing
the remains so they would not
be found.
M eyers changed his plans,
however, w hen vines and roots
m ade it difficult to remove the
bones. Instead, he sm ashed the
skull and scattered the pieces so
the rem ains could not be identi­
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M onday's confession and
recovery of the remains does not
m ean Meyers Is off death row.
The rem ains will be subm itted
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If, in the end, authorities are
not satisfied w ith w hat Meyers
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If the sentence is reduced. Deary
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parole.
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sion w ill release a convicted
rap ist w ho also confessed to
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W ednesday
September 26, 2001

What did
we do to
tick off
Mother
Nature?
Do remember just a few •
m onths ago w hen we were
all w ondering If it was ever
going to rain?
VWll sometime? you get
more than you asked for,
and I think w c are g e ttin g .
too much rain, especially
w hen a sporting event is
planned.
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It was a
beautiful and
sunny m om ing and after­
noon this past
Friday and it
appeared like
it was going I
to be a near- i _
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perfect
Smith
evening as well, w hat w ith
the w eather people only predlcting a 20-percent chance
for the overnight hours.
But around 6 p.m. you
could start to hear the faint
rum blings of thunder off in
the distance and by 6 JO ■
p.m. the storm w as hear and
making an aw ful racket
ju st before 7 p.m,
p.m. Sanford
Just
w as hit w ith a full-blown
,ully-washer and
R'om ecom lng activities, not
to m ention my deadline,
w as in Jeopardy.
For a half-hour or so it
rained about as hard as gny"«(■ has seen in a while, and
even though there w as not
m uch lightning, there was
still enough w ater standing
on the field and seating
areas to delay the start of a
gam e for the third tim e in
lour weeks.
Fortunately, the rain
stopped arid did not linger
into the game, but I still felt
sorry for the young m en and
w om en of the Homecoming
Court, not to m ention their
parents w ho were to take
p a r tin the festivities,
because they had to endure
uncomfortable conditions in
their finest clothes, and most
w ith new hair-dos and hair
cuts.
1 remember the sam e thing
happening back in 1974 d u r­
ing m y senior year and see­
ing the young ladies' new
looks get ruined by the rain.
■It w as not the kind of expe­
rience you are supposed to
get from Homecoming.
But w e should have
expected a heavy rain
because over the past four
m onths every time a big
event has been planned for
Sanford, or Seminole County
for that matter, rain has been
a major problem.
It all started back in June
w ith the City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks
Department Babe Ruth
Baseball Cal Ripken League
City Cliam pionship Series'.
With the All-Star
Tournaments on the horizon
and school graduation pro­
gram s being held, league
director Tom Kelly did a
masterful job of scheduling
around the rain to get the
tournam ents in. A couple of
players did miss a game
here and there because of
school obligations, but the
absences did not hurt the
teams.
Sanford then had tlie
opportunity to show off its
new Chase Park Youth
&gt;rts Complex to the rest
Spor
the area as it won the
of th
right to host three Cal
Ripken District
Tournaments.
But once again, things did
not come o n e s hoped.
See Rain, Page 2B

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Weekend sweep for Lake Mary girls
By Dean Sm ith
Sports Editor
LAKE MARY — Who need*: rest?
The Lake Mary High School girls cross
country team proved this weekend that
its members arc in terrific shape as the
Rams claimed team victories in both the
W inter Springs Invitational and their
ow n rescheduled Lake M aty Classic.
The Rams dom inated both events, plac­
ing four runners in the top 10 in both
meets.
In the Winter Springs Invitational on
Friday at Central Winds, Lake Mary best­
ed the host Bears, 32-63, behind junior
Jessica Zabel w ho won the overall title,
finishing 19 seconds ahead of runner-up

Cross country team wins at both
Winter Springs and Lake Mary
Claessens sixth and HaLscy ninth.
In the boys' races, Edgewater and
Oviedo picked up the team victories at
Winter Springs and Lake Mary, respec­
tively. .
The Eagles nipped Winter Park by one
point, 48-49, at Central Winds Park, but it
was Seminole High School's Grant Baker
w ho claimed the individual gold, finish­
ing a w hopping 28 second ahead of
Jimmy Kirsch from Winter Springs.
At Lake Mary the Lions toppea Lake

Richardson from First Academy. Lake
Howell's Abblc Day was third, followed
by the Rams duo of Megan Williams and
Astrid Ciaesscns. Julie Halsey w as sev­
enth for Lake Mary.
On Saturday back on their home
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course, the hosts again won handily. 52­
71 over Dr. Phillips. Zabel finished sec­
ond to Oak Ridge's Lavcsa Morris by just
under three seconds, with Oviedo's
Jenny Barringer finishing a distant third.
Williams was fourth for the Rams with

Howell, 58-74, with Dr. I’hillips, the host
Rams and University rounding out the
Top 5.
But it was junior Om ar Morales of the
Silver Hawks winning the individual
title by over 11 seconds over Dr. I’hillips'
Kenneth Jesensky.
Mike Guider was the top runner for
Oviedo, finishing third. Jason McClung
was 10th for the Lions.
Ben Siress and Clay Eubanks were also
in the Top 10 for Lake Howell, running
fourth and fifth, respectively.
This week will find Lake Brantley host­
ing the Freshman and Sophomore
Seminole Athletic Conference
Cham pionships at Tom Story Field on
See Cross Country, Page 2B

Seminole
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Winning football
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TITUSVILLE — So far the
rebuilding has gone quite well.
In a season where there were
a lot more questions than
answ ers for Seminole Athletic _
Conference football teams, the
Bret half of the season has been
quite a surprise.
Lake Brantley (4-0) remained
the only undefeated team in
the SAC on Friday as the
Patriots picked up their second ‘
last-second win over a
Jacksonville squad in flve days
on Friday w ith a 35-32 over­
tim e victory over M andarin at
Tom Storey Reid.
But three other teams,
Seminole, Oviedo and Lake
Howell (see story below) all
im proved to 3-1 on the season
and W inter Springs raised its
m ark to 2-1 with a m ake-up
gam e remaining with
M ainland.
Lake M ary (2-2) got back to
500 w hen it upset previously
unbeaten Titusville, 18-10, on
the road.
The only team that is strug­
gling is Lyman (0-4), but the
G reyhounds have been
Improving steadily behind the
outstanding play of junior
quarterback Victor Johnson and
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a 26-yard touchdown pass to help Seminole win its Homecoming game, 17-14, over Sandalwood.

winning streak.
This will probably be the
biggest week of the season so
far for the SAC teams as for the
first tim e all seven teams will
be playing district games out­
side of the county and most
will be on the road.
In Class 6A-District 1 games,

Lake Brantley (24)) will be at
DeLand, Seminole (14)) will be
at Jacksonvlllc-Ed White and
Oviedo (24)) will be at
Jacksonville-Mandarin.
In Class 5A-District 3, Lake
Mary (24)) will host powerful
Mainland in Its Homecoming
game at Don T. Reynolds

Stadium, Lyman (0-1) will be in
Deltona to take on Pine Ridge,
and Winter Springs (1-0) will
be at home, hosting winless
Spruce Creek at the A. Wayne
Epps Sports Complex.
In a Class 4A-District 5 con­
test, Lake Howell (1-0) will
See Football, Page 2B

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WINTER SPRINGS — Coach
Jon Brown's Seminole High
School boys volleyball team
continued its outstanding sea­
son Monday night, rolling to a
straight-game road victory over
Winter Springs.
'Kolby Norris had eight kills
and three blocks and setter
Shane Larson had 21 assists as
the Fighting Seminoles w on 15­
2 and 15-11 to improve to 12-4
in the Seminole Athletic
Conference battle.
L ik e HoWell also picked up a
huge victory, upsetting Lake
Brantley, 15-11 and 15-8 in a
Seminole Athletic Conference
match on the Silver Hawks'
hom e court.
Joey Forresticr recorded five
kills and Stephen Brace added
four kills as Lake Howell
im proved to 3-5, while the
Patriots fell to 5-3.
In games on Wednesday, Lake
Brantley will host Oviedo,
Winter Springs will be at Lake
Mary, and Seminole hosts
Lyman. The junior varsity
matches begin at 6 p.m., with
the varsity set to start at 7 p.m .
This Saturday will find the
Pop Warner Football League
playing another round of MidFlorida Conference games.
Apopka will take on Lyman
at the Carlton Henley Sports
Complex; Oviedo will be at
Daytona; Kissimmee faces Lake
Mary at Don T, Reynolds
Stadium; Dr. Phillips will tackle
Lake Brantley at Tom Storey
Field, Pine Hills (Evans) battles
Sanford at Seminole High
School's Thomas E. Whigham
Stadium; and Lake Howell
squares off w ith Winter Springs
at the A. Wayne Epps Sports
Complex.

Lake Howell wins
third straight 37-0
By D«an Sm ith
Sports Editor
DAYTONA BEACH — The
comeback is complete.
For the second time in as
m any gajncs the LakcTTowell
defense held its opponent with­
out a touchdown as the Silver
H aw ks im proved to 3-1 with a
37-0 victory over Port OrangeAtlantie In a non-district
encounter at Daytona Beach
M unicipal Stadium.
The victory was the third
straight for Lake Howell, which
w as coming off three sub-par
seasons for coach Mike
Bisceglia's Silver Hawks pro­
gram.
Lake Howell will be looking
for its fourth straight win this
Friday w hen the Silver Hawks

hostG iass 4A-District 5 for
Satellite starting at 7JO p.m. at
Richard L. Evans Field.
A roughing the kicker call
allowed Lake Howell to take a
34) lead on Jason M cNcmey's
field goal m idway through the
first quarter, and the visitors
upped the lead to 9-0 when
O u is Narccsian hauled in a 31yard touchdow n pass from
quarterback Joe Furjanlc with
three m inutes to play in the ,
opening period.
Narseslan and Furjanic
hooked up again m oments later
on a 72-yard touchdow n to
make the score 17-0.
Things then really got out of
hands a m inute later when
Patrick Rhiner picked off his
second pass of tlic week, snagSee Hawks, Page 2B

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Chns Narseslan (No. 10. blue uniform) caught touchdown passes of 31- and 72-yards from Joe Furjanic as Lake
Howell won its third straight game, 37-0. over Port Orange-Atlantic as Daytona Beach Municipal Stadium Saturday.

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Football
C ontinued from page ID
look to stretch its winning streak to four games
w hen it hosts Satellite at Richard L. Evans Field.
All of the gam es arc set to begin at 7:30 p m.
Things did not look good for the Rams on
Friday at Draa Field in Titusville as, trailing 10-6,
they drove deep into Terrier territory three times
only to fail on fourth dow n each time.
But the Lake Mary defense held each time and
w ith slightly m ore than three m inutes remaining,
the Rams found themselves facing a fourth-andtwo.
This time, Titusville could not stop tailback Will
Allison, as he burst u p the m iddle for a 51-yard
score.
Less than a m inute later Terriers quarterback
Michael Bernard’s desperation pass was picked
off by Lake M ary's Keith Rivers ant returned 35
yards to close the scoring.
Tire Rams defense was in a turnover state of
m ind as it recovered two fumbles and picked off
tw o passes as Titusville fell to 3-1 overall and 1-1
in Class 5A-District 3.
For the second straight gam e Lake Mary was
forced to play in less than perfect conditions as
the contest was played in a steady drizzle and
was halted for 30 m inutes in the third quarter
because of lightning.
W inter Springs and Lyman did not suffer from
problem s w ith the w eather at the Carlton Henley
Sports Complex and it show ed as the first half
saw the Bears take a 21-15 lead in a gam e that
more resembled a track meet than a football
game.
But the Bears' defense stepped u p in the second
half, holding the G reyhounds to 48 rushing yards
and only six points, w ith only 44 seconds left on
the clock, w hile first-year head coach Steve Katz
saw his offense continued to click, scoring 21 sec­
ond half points, 15 in the third quarter, on the
w ay to a 42-21 trium ph.
Running back Chauncey H am pton and w ide
receiver Kyle Hill had big offensive gam es for
Winter Springs, H am pton rushing for two touch­
dow ns and 205 yards on just 15 carries and also
catching a 44-yard touchdow n pass from Jimmy
Lanier, and Hill scoring twice on a 40-yard pass
from Lanier and a 40-yard punt return.
Johnson again w as m arvelous for Lyman, rush­
ing for 87 yards on 21 carries, including a 14-yard
touchdow n n in and two-point conversion, and
also throw ing for 87 more yards, including a 30yard touchdow n pass to Corm art Franklin.
RAMS 18, TERRIERS 10

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L akj M ary
Titusville

C 6 0 1 2 .1 3
0 7 3 0 10
First Q uarter

No scoring
Second Q uarter
T _ Chris Green 1 run (Jeremy Dombusch kick) 7:34
LM _ Will Allison 2 run (kick failed) :39
Third Q uarter
T _ Dombusch 28 field goal 6:45
Fourth Q uarter
LM _ Allison 51 nin (ran failed) 3:10
LM Keith Rivers 35 interception return (run failed)
2:15
TEAM STATISTICS
First Downs _ Lake Mary 5; Titusville 11.
Rushes-ysrds _ lake Mary 33-224; Titusville 40-189.
Passing _ Lake Mary 2-7-1; Titusville 3-7-2.
Passing Yards . Lake Mary 21; Titusville 20.
Fumbles-lost _ Lake Mary 1-1; Titusville 3-2.
Penalties-yards _ Lake Mary 11-102; Titusville 6-40.
Punts-averag* _ Lake Mary 3-12.6; Titusville 4-36.5.
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING _ Lake Mary: Allison 15:109, Reggie
Campbell 7-81, Derrick Grayson 4-15, Lewis Hall 4-9,
Cameron Bateman 2-7, Jon Buhring 1-2, Jon Clark 1-1;
Titusville: Green 25-151, Michael Bernard 925, Toni
Jordan 4-13, Ronncll Sandy 2-0.
PASSING _ Lake Mary: Clark 2-7-1, 21; Titusville:
Bernard 3-7-2,20.
RECEIVING _ Lake Mary: Grayson 1-15, Allison 1-6;
Titusville: Edmond Theus 1-11, Sandy 1-5, Green 1-4.

IN D IV ID U A L S

t. Morris, Lavesa (10), Oak Ridgr, 18:35 76, 2. Zabcl, Jrsalca
(III, Lake Mary, 18JO.68; J. Barringer, Jenny (10), Oviedo,
19:17.73; 4. Williams, Megan (ID, Lake Mary, 2ft20OS, 5.
Wilcox. Allium (10), Dr. Phillips, 2030.37; 6 Oaessenr, AatrM
(121, Lake Mary, 20J7J5; 7. Ross. Angela (12), Spruce Creek,
2048.43; 8. Wilcox, Ashley (10), Dr. Phillips.'2059.48; 9. Halsey,
Julie (12), Lake Mary, 2ID9.95; 10. Bernardo, April (12), Spruce
Creek. 21-J0 44.
BOYS VARSITY
TEAM STANDINGS:
1. Oviedo, 58; 2. Lake Howell, 74; 3. Dr. Phillips, 88; 4.
Lake Mary, 128; 5. University, 140; 6. DeLand, 158; 7.

TEAM STATISTICS
First downs _ Ed White 15; Oviedo 15.
Rushes-yards _ Ed White 44-242; Oviedo 38-175. ’
Passing _ Ed While 5-9-1; Oviedo 8-19-0.
Passing yards _ Ed White 63; Oviedo 86.
Fumbles-lost _ Ed White 4-1; Oviedo 3-1.
Penalties-yards _ Ed White 7-80; Oviedo 6-56.
Punts-averag* _ Ed White 2-28.0; Oviedo 1-410.
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING _ Ed White: Webb 13-85, T. Jackson 8-64,
Ellison 6-53, C Hall 8-27, Wilder 8-15, DeUfield 1(minus 2); Oviedo: Patrick 15-108, Harrison 10-48, Ford
5-16, Rudolph 4-12, Sloan 4-&lt;mlnus 9).
PASSING _ Ed White: C. Hall 5-9-1,63; Oviedo: Sloan
8-19-0,86.
RECEIVING _ Ed White: L. Davis 1-26, Ellison MB,
Townsend 2-18, T. Jackson 1-2; Oviedo: Jordan 3-44,
Lougee 2-24, McCarthy 2-23, Harrison l-fmlnua 5).
PUNTING . Ed White: Davis 2-56, 28.0; Oviedo:
Belton 1-41,410.

BEARS 42, GREYHOUNDS 21
W inter Springs
8 13 15 6 _ 42
Lymsn
7 8 0 6 _ 21
First Q uarter
L _ Johnson 14 ran (Musante kick)
WS _ Hunter 44 pass from Lanier (Hunter pass from
Lanier)
Second Q uarter
L _ Woods 24 ran (Johnson ran)
WS _ Hampton 11 ran (ran failed)
WS _ Hill 40 pass from Lanier (Smith kick)
Third Q uarter
WS _ Hill 40 punt return (Hampton ran)
WS _ Hampton 28 run (Lindner kick)
Fourth Q uarter
1V3 _ I Luupton 7 i un (LkX failed)
F tG H iiN G SEMINOLES 17, SAINTS 14
L_ Franklin 30 pass from Johnson (kick failed)
Jacksonville-Sandalw ood
0 14 0 0 . 14
Sem inole
0 7 7 3 . 17
PATRIOTS 35, MUSTANGS 32, overtim e
First Q uarter
M andarin
14 0 8 7 3 _ 3 2 ‘
No scoring
Lake Brantley
7 0 14 8 6 . 3 5
Second Q uarter
First Q uarter
JS _ Hunt 7 run (FranKUck)
M „ Prescod 2 ran (Leavitt kick)
JS _ Hunt 7 run (Frank kick)
LB _ Oliver 2 run (Cooley kick)
SS _ Hunter 26 peaa from Chaplin (Groover kick)
M _ Winters 60 pass from Prescod (Leavitt kick)
- T h ird Q uarter
Second Q uarter
SS _ Hants 4 tun (Grooverldck)
No scoring

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING _ Sandalwood: Cross 10-70, Sutton 11-24,
Hunt 12-23, Johnson 3-19, Willelts 1-5; Seminole:
Chaplin 18-138, Harris 10-28, Casey 5-15, Raines 7-13,
Griffin l-finlnus-3), Hunter 6-(mlnus-19).
PASSING _ Sandalwood: Johnson 2-5-0,10, Handy 00-0,0; Seminole: Chaplin 3-6-0,37, Harris 1-1-0,43.
RECEIVING _ Sandalwood: Sution 1-5, Willetts 1-5;
Seminole: Griffin 1-43, Hunter 1-26, Butler 2-11.
PUNTING _ Sandalwood: Frank 6-24.8; Seminole:
Groover 3-47 3.

HawksContinued from page IB
ging a deflected pass and crossing (he field on his
way to the end zone lo make il 24-0 al halftime.
All told, the Silver Hawks forced three turnovers
In the first half despite having to play without star
all-around player Brandon Marshall, who was eject­
ed for an Illegal hit In last M onday's victory over
Palm Bcach-Bayside.
The Sharks held Ihe ball for seven minutes on
their opening drive of the second half, but came up
empty again as Rhiner recorded his second inter­
ception.
John Williams, w ho led Lake Howell with 121
yards rushing, had a 49-yard burst for a fourthquarter score, and Aaron Spies concluded the scor­
ing on a three-yard run with 333 remaining.
SILVER HAWKS 37, SHARKS 0
Lake Howell
10 14 0 1 3 .3 7
Atlantic
0 0 0 0. 0
First Q uarter
LH _ McNcmey 35 PG
LH _ NarsesUn 31 pass from Furjanic (McNemey kick)
Second Q uarter
LH _ NarsesUn 72 pasa from Furjanic (McNemey kick)
LH _ Rhiner 25 interception return (McNemey Uck)
Third Q uarter
No scoring
Fourth Q uarter
LH _ Williams 49 ran (McNemey kick)
LH _ Spies 3 ran (kick failed)

L ecals

Lbcals
A p o p k a , 170; 8. S p ru c e C r e e k , 198; 9 . O a k R id g e , 202; 10.
B u n n e ll-F la g le r P a lm C o a s t, 211.
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K m n e th (12), D r. Phillips. (6:15.42* 5. C o i i e t M i k e '{1 2 V
O v ie d o , 16:17.23; 4. Sim s, B e n (11). Lake H o w e ll. 1 6 4 7 .1 * *.
E ub an ks, C la y (11), L ak e H o w e ll, 17:13.97; 6. Wallace. )osh
(12). D r. Ph illips, 1 7 2 0 0 1 ; 7. Courie r, N a than (12), U niversity,
172023; 8. A n y a , N a th a n (1 0 ). O s k Ridge. 1 7 2 6 0 0 , 9. M u rp h y ,
Jeffery (10), O s k R id ge , 1 7 2 7 4 8 ; 10. M c C lu n g , Jason (10),
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TEAM STANDINGS
1. Lake Mary, 32; 2. Winter Springs, 63.
IN D IV ID U A L S
1. Jessica Z abeL Lake M ary. 19-JO; 1 R ichardson, First
A ca de m y, 2 0 09; 3. A b b ie D ay, L a k t H o w e ll 20:15; 4. M c g a m
W illiam s, Lake M a ry , 2 0 J 7 ; 5. A s trid Ctacsaens, Lake M ary,
,20:56; 6. Affolter. W inter Spring s, 2 1 07; 7, Julie H alsey, Lake
M ary. 2 1 2 1 ; 8. W inslow , W in te r Park. 2 1 2 9 ; 9. Keefer. W inter
Springs. 2 1 29; 10. Johnson. W inter S prings, 21:41.

BOYS VARSITY
TEAM STANDINGS
1. Edgewater, 48; 2. Winter Park. 49.
IN D IV ID U A L S

1. G rant Baker. Sem inole, 16:43; 2. Jim m y Kirsch, W inter
Springs, 17:11; 3. C hapm an. Lake H o w e ll 17:13; 4. Hom er.
Edgewater, 17:15; 5. Leventhal, W inter Park, 1720; 6. Lindsey.
Winter Park, 17JL»; 1. lin k s . Winter Springs, 1729; 8. C hris Cox,
Edgew ater, I 7 J 0 ; 9. Jordan Justice, E dgew ater, I7;43; 10.
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Tournament at Seminole High
School's A lum ni Field, the
District Tournam ent at Lake
Brantley H igh School and the
Area Tournam ent In Ft. Fierce
all had major problem s with
rain.
But those problem s were just
a glim pse at w hat was to come.
For over a year, Fergerson, his
committee and Post 53 had been
making big plans to host the
American Legion State
Tournament and several
Im provements and renovations
had been m ade at Alumni Field
to 6how the state lust how good
Sanford is at hosting tourna­
ments.
Then Tropical Storm Barry
decided to pay the area a visit
that weekend and very nearly
ruined &lt;verything.
This time DeLand got to
return the earlier favor and
hosted several games at Conrad
Park and the tournam ent was
w rapped up^on schedule, on
Sunday, but heavy rains had the
schedule all messed up and sev­
eral planned activities had to be
either rescheduled, or canceled
all together.
A na while the turnout was
good, the attendance was
now here near as large as it was
expected to be.

And last, but certainly not
least, was the scheduled reopen­
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Memorial Stadium and the ASA
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weeks ago.
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The events were already In
doubt because of the terrorist
attacks in New York and
Washington, D.C., then Tropical
Storm Gabriellc came through
and washed out everything,
denying Sanford another cnan&lt;ce
to put its best foot forward.
But that rainout may have
been a blessing in disguise,
because with all of the festivities
being canceled, the ASA and
City of Sanford were able to
reschedule the whole thing from
the beginning.
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Reopening Ceremonies and the
tournam ent being re-set for the
weekend of October 18th, the
event may even be better than it
w ould have been in September.
While it is always good to be
in Florida, October is normally
when we get our mildest and
most fall-like weather of the
year, tem peratures in the upper70's and low 80's and m uch less
humidity, with bright blue skies
and very little rain.
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W hile Kelly was able to get the
tournam ents in on time, rain
forced schedule juggling and
the w et conditions kept an
expected larger turnout of fans
dow n and m ade things very
uncom fortable for the fans that
did attend.
Sanford w as not the only ohes
suffering at that tim e w ith rain
roblems as the Oviedo Sports
om plex and the West Seminole
PONY Baseball facility also had
to reschedule several of their
tournam ent gam es which hurt
attendance.
The next weekend, it was
O viedo and DeLand that were
saddled w ith w eather problems.
O viedo w as hosting the Babe
Ruth District Tournament and
lost a whole day to rain, while
DeLand w as hosting the p o p u ­
lar Firecracker American Legion
Tournam ent and ended u p hav­
ing to m ove gam es to four other
facilities, including Seminole
H igh School, to get all of the
gam es in.
Sanford Campbell-Lossing
A m erican Legion Post 53 head
coach Rod Fergerson w as the
next to suffer the w rath of the
w e jth e r gods as the Fourth of
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First down* _ Sandalwood 8; Seminole 11.
Ruthet-yardt _ Sandalwood 37-141; Seminole 47-172.
Fatting _ Sandalwood 2-5-0; Seminole 4-7-0.
Failing yard* _ Sandalwood 10; Seminole 80.
Fumbltk-lotl _ Sandalwood 1-1; Seminole 6-2.
PenalHes-yardi _ Sandalwood 3-25; Seminole 5-45.
Punts-iverage _ Sapdalwood 6-24.8; Seminole 3-423.

LIONS 29, COMMANDERS 27
Jackaonville-Ed W hite
7 7 7 6 _ 27
O viedo
0 3 19 7 _ 29
First Q uarter
EW _ C. Hall 9 ran (Boyarovsky kick), 7.06.
Second Q uarter
O _ Asby 33 FG, 11J5.
EW _ C. Hall 10 ran (Boyarovsky kick), 900.
Third Q uarter
O _ Harrison 6 ran (run failed), 432.
EW _ Ellison 9 tun (Boyarovsky kick), 2:12.
0 _ Harrison 81 kickoff return (kick failed), 1J7.
O _ Patttfk 22 ran"(Asby 4ckk), 32.
Fourth Q uarter
EW _ T. Jackson 4 ran (ran failed), 234.
O _ Jordan 19 pass from Sloan (Asby kick), :15.

Cross Country
C ontinued from page IB
Thursday starting at 5 p.m., and on Saturday,
W inter Springs heads to the DeLand Invitational
at the Sperling Sports Complex, Lake M ary and
Lake Brantley will travel to Folk C om m unity
College for tnc Florida Dot-Com Invitational in
W inter Haven, the Patriots will also send runners
to the Boone Invitational in O rlando, and O viedo
also makes the trek to Folk County, taking part in
the Florida Runner Invitational in Lakeland. All
of Saturday's m eets are set for 8 a.m. starts.
2001 LAKE MARY CLASSIC
GIRLS VARSITY
TEAM STANDINGS:
1. Lake Mary, 52; 2. Dr. Phillips, 71; 3. Spruce Creek, 75;
4. Oviedo, 117; 5. University, 130; 6. Oak Ridge, 144; 7.
DuLand, 151; 8. Bunnell-Flagler Palm Coast, 188; 9.
Apopka, 213.

Fourth O u arttr
SS _ Groover 33 FG
TEAM STATISTICS

Third Q uarter
LB _ Oliver 51 ran (Cooley kick)
LB _ Oliver 55 ran (Cooley kick)
M _ Dennison 7 ran (Taylor ran)
Fourth Q uarter
M _ Taylor 21 ran (Leavitt kick)
LB _ Venters 30 ran (Oliver ran)
Overtim e
M _ Leavitt 32 FG
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Bocumantary (tamp tout and
to bd FOOOfdh* IsIm d i rsq^rvd lo bo
ptod by t* auooaaaMMdto to ta* pato by taa aucoaatoto bftator to taa
aato. Fid payment to an amount aato. Ftto paymark of an amount
•tortoto t a Ngnato bMMdu* adtam equal toe* f*to*tobto la due agfkn
34 how* totor taa adrarttad Ima of 34 hour* totor taa toaONd bma of
aato. Al payment total t* caah or
guaran*ad taabunarf. mad*
(t yd* to la C-*&gt;Au. taa Cuuta payabto to taa Ctoi* u 4* C-cu«
Court.
Odtod on 1F11/3001.
Datod on 9137001
MARYAMfEMORSE
MARYANNSMOMS
CLERKOF THECMCUT COURT
CURK OF THECSCUfT COURT
SCMMOLE COUNTY. RjORBA
SEMVfOLECOUNTY. FLORSA
by QCmifldft HARFORODeputy
by OERAUXNE HARFORODeputy
II, 2*. and
PubStoe
IS. 3S. and
October!, 10.3001
October a. 18.2001
EE1M
EEIS7
NOT1CS OF

nonce n hcruy prvcN. m
a CO AS CUST0OIAN
. tie hotoar of tie

catoft) tar a lax date to 6*
**men Tt» cartotaata nanbarfa)
and yaarfa) of teeuanee, t* fu n k
bonof t* property, and *» name&lt;a)
kiatatoikw
CSRTWCATI NO: SMS
Y1AROF ■auatfCSl lit*
PARCEL Io r 24-21-29432 2*0(3

Deacnptton oTProperty-LEO UNIT
B K M 2t CARHARBOUR SEC 1
ORB 9M PO til
BOR­
Name# to
HIE HARTNETT
AS al said properly batog to taa

rmoU. itttoof
Ftortift.
Cowry or Serrano*.
I

NOnCE M HEREBYOWEN, tata
NATIONAL TAX ASSISTANCE
CORF, taa holdar of taa
Th*
and yearta) of
bon of ta* property, and A* r*ma&lt;a)
to nfkoh I
YEAROF ■EUAHCEi 1***
PARCELlOf 21-21-3090900000030
DaaoRpbonof Property: LEOLOTS
MX 0 SUMMERSET NORTH SEC
IPS IS p o st
Name* In ................... FRANCIS K NAJR
Al to Mtd prapany bttag to taa
Countyto Bamtaoto, Sato*to Florida.

redeemed aeootdtog to to*, t a
cato(a)*«b*soldtotaehigf*tabidder w *» near front door. Samtoeta
County CourtaouM. Sanford.
Florida, on Monday. October 29.
SOOl.MMOOtort
■Payment of Sato toe.
lloofdnQ Im
r*qufr*d ID D#
pud by t* auooaaaAi bidder to toe
tail Ful Ipaymark of on amoixk

equal to taa Iktoato tod to dua atokn
24 b o m tolar taa adrarkaed tor* to

aato. Al payments anal be caafi at
guaranteed mafnanark.
mat
payable to ta* Ctork of ta* Ctoul
Oatad on m 3/2001.
MARYANNCMORSE
CLERKOF THECIRCUITCOURT
BEUMOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by QERAUMNEHARFORODeputy
October 3. 10.2001
EEIS4

it. 2*. and

Donald F. Eatogar aa fnarkt ef
Samtaoto Oowky, Florida, hereby
(Rre* neftok purwark to aaeftan
70S i CLX2X*X1). Ftonda Stoaoaa. of
Mt Intork to
MSS

103HN14J3HIS1
ThoSharkl Irkanda to ____
prapany by noSfyfngs* apprapnato
Bilking to toy eftom to ary to Sw
BlxiYi doocitxiJ proporiymay do to
by oorkaetoig ft* ShanTi Oanaral
Counato to (4C7)«e»eeo3
Daaad taM12 Bayof
2001
SHERIFF DONALDF ESUN0ER

• MLI

FtariBk Bto No 0016629
Benknoto Coikky Sharkra 00k*
100 Buan Boulevard
Bankerd, Ftortoa 32T73*3SS

(40/)«646eO3

Fubftoft: Sepwrtar IS. SSL2001
EEISB
October 2S. 2001. toll atom
Payment to Sato tot. wpteabto
doccanantary ttomp Uaaa and
iieordtog to** am rngM to k*
paid by taa aueoaatoto blddar to ta*
aato Ful paymark to an amowk
agutoto ta* hw«to bidladue atotn
24 hout adar ta* adaarkmd bm* to
a*M Al paymanto anal b* caah or
guaranteed tnatrumara. mad*
peykbto to ta* Ctork to taa Ckaadl
CtiaL
Daaad on an3/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOF THE CtnCUT COURT
SEMMCLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
byOERAUXNEHARFOROOtokdy
Ctork &gt;
Pubaaft: gaptotobar 19. ES. and
Ocaobar 3.10 2001
EElSd

Donald F. Eaangar aa Bnarto of
Barnfnoto County, Florida, heraty
ghrai rcsca purauaru to aacbon
TOrttoaONoXILFtorkto BUtoto*. to
1. 1(70 BUrartol Camper. ViN
641S03

Z ISB3 Laaua IS 400. ViJi
/TSLF11EBP01776(2
T1* Sharto kkanda to Bonato ta*
Starcra* Camper and aad taa lam*.
Paraon* Barking to lay ctoen to any
of taa toaBdanbto pmpart, may
Oanaral Counato to &gt;aoTteeSBdoi'
Dated taa Mta day to SatA 2001.
SHERIFF uuraALD F ESUNOER

Acopy of any praSmtnary draA of

*r»

nd*.S

Praatdark tor
Bualnaaa Samoa*, to N
EEtSt

Si SOOt

SCC PROJECTS:
1. Profact RFR-un«l«JC •
R»qu*to tor Ptopoaoto tor
Emarganey Debt*
Cunleraru* Ocaobar 6. 20UI at
1000 AJrt Du* DtoaOctabar 34
3001 to 300 PMtoototon*.
3. Profact PM101-01/BJC •
Maator Agreement tor rnifutonto
Engmaanng Sarytcaa tor ta*
Cora ntotoary turtoeo

34. 2001 at 300 PM
2. Profacf: FC HS7JJ1/BJC
County
to taa ___
Otoc*Rub»c Stotoy Btoktoig 0 ..
DaaaOatobar 17, MSI to 200 PM

Tb
lata*

Samnola County
lor to ta*
daw to
SonHtokoaraiabto on taa Coaak/a
For kkonnaoon an any to taa
Somkioto County BCCprotacta.

r*..........................1r«knktoat » * m
MmtaotoJUtoftutonaaa/yortoiaking
area* 407OM-71I*

FubStoiBapaamhar 2k. 2001
EEIS3

Wortooro* Canbto Ftond*
amounoa* a tnaakng to ta* Ad Hos
cnadoar* CommBtos. to wlktot ta*
patoSe to tnraad. and may ktauo*
to S* Board'a t
DATE: Oakiblf 3.2**1
TIME. HSOaaa
PLACE: WCFOSMa
1B0I Los
Rood,
ra.-A
- rv
»* Sto. E70
wTwwm- nr*
PURPOSE, to torauaa mtoiara to
kkaraal to Atorktoroa Canbto rkkkto.
to

For Ftataar kkormason. Corkact
Gary j Earl. Executor*Ovactor
Worktaro*Central Florida
ISOI Laa Toad. Bto 270
Wkkar Par* FI 327*6
•
(407)741 4386
Pubkati Saptomba, 2* 1001
EE194

�T n r Seminole H erald
L
M

ccals

IX C A L 3

c m c u rr c o u r t
O f T H I 1 «h
cm curr.
M AND FOR
M W N O l ■ COUNTY,
th e

j u d ic ia l

UHCRAL
C A M NO: 61 CA 1442 14 0
WELLS FAROO HOME
MORTGAGE, INC ,
PLAWTIFF
va
0 ANNiE C WARREN. £T AL.
DEFEND ANT|S)
N o r m OP ACTION
CON4TRUCTTVI M R V K C
TO TERR) B WARREN
• b o a ratklanca It ubno*n I
he’kh*Ahay be M ng; and I
iw vw in p y do o m o . vw u r u m n
aragnea,
a. x
«N .
to bt d a d » •***. and
liw ng v demmg to hav* any i V !

nda oi kaaraaf to to
deecrfcad to too

id o I q i q i

TO U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED tool
enedentofo'ettoeee mortgage on
too lotowOfl property
LOT 44. ALOMA WOODS PHASE
I , ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROCO IN FLAT
BOOK 43. PAOE IM S , OF THE
PURUC RECORDS OP SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA. AND A POR­
TION OF LOT 43. ALOMA WOODS
PHASE &gt;. DESCmOCD AS FOL­
LOWS BEOM AT THE SOUTH­
EAST CORNER OF LO T 43. SAID
ALOMA WOOOS PHASE
5,
THENCE N i n n s ' W . ALONG
THE NORTHEASTERLY LOT LINE
OF LOT 44. SAID ALOMA WOODS
PHASE 4 A DISTANCE OF 1*1.14
FEET TO A POWT ON THE EASTEW.Y WOHT OF WAY UNE OF
CREPE MYRTLE CIRCLE, SAID
POINT BEING A POINT ON A
CURVE CONCAVE TO THE
NORTHWEST. THENCE NORTH­
EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF
BAIO CURVE HAVING A RADIUS
OP &lt;4 DO FEET. A DELTA OF
i n n r . A c h o r d r e a r in g o f
N IS -W O d-E . ALONG AN ARC
LENGTH OF 4.11 FEET ALONG
SAID RIGHT OF WAT UNE:
THENCE • 4 5 N r W E , I M S !
FEET TO THE F O N T O F BEOMNMO.
hoa boon Nad agalnal you and you
era raqukad to eery* ■ copy of yow
■naan datarota. • any. on DAVIO J.
510104, E b O. HtroA'a to*--toy.
ahoa* t o l l
It «0t S UrworM y
Drtra *500, piartabon. FL 33314 no
latof toan 30 dayt toxn to4 dato at
too ho) piMaMon 01 into node* el
Ckxk raw * coral
loo on PtMaart atoymoy or tovnoiA« ■ ba toMi ad agatoal you lo&gt; too
raW demanded to too complaka or
peahen Mad heram
WITNESS my hand and toa aototo
tola Court at SEMINOLE Coraky,
Florid*. tola Hto day of SopranPra.
K O I.
(SEAL)
MARYANNC MORSE. CLERK
C U M OP THE CIRCUIT COURT
S Y J t r r a l Jaatiilc
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF OAVIO J, STERN
AT10FWEY FOR F1AWOFF
■01 S UNIVERSITY OFtVE
SUITE 400
PLANTATION, a 33314
,
OI-F4W4(FM)NCL
" *4 ACCORDANCE W ITH TH E
am dscans

w it h

L

Oamaua Dwtrbmoti. Inc; Mumagt
Corrpuiar Cardara. toe. an Arttona
Crap. C W Mproaga Tachnologda;
_____ unknown panonfa) to poaaata m ol toa aubftd rad preparty, al
nV a ShaiaiAa BURngyon. I king
and id uAncmn panda cAalridng by.
through, undar and agalnal to*

OototoyA Wtae
Oeceeted
NOTICE OF A D M am itA TIO N
Tho adrunabauon oI toa aairaa d
Oorotoy A. WHa. dacaaaad. FAa
Hrarhx 7001 12302 PROL, M pandtog to toa Ctreud Coral lor Vbluato
Corafy. Ftortda. Probata Omtoon.
toa X T * M l ct atacfi la PO B or
4043.OalandFL31T11. Tharixn**
and addraaaaa ol toa p a ra n t npraaanunva and toa paraonal rapraaantaUra'a aaomay ara aM tonh batow
ALL M TERESTEO PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
AA paraena on abom t4t noboa to

net known to ba dead or ktoe, w httan totoraal a t apouaoa. ham,

chadanga t s vMdTy ct Ira ad. toa
quatotoanona ot toa paraonal rapmaaraatrvaa. vanua. or Kraadcaon ct
tola Coral ara ragurad to Ma toaa
etpenona a d i put Coral WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
Oft THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICO OF A COPY OF
TIPS NOTICE ON THEM
AA cradAora cl toa dacadanl and
otoar panona haying dato* or
damandt agonal daoadtnft aatata
on ahom a copy ct tott nouca to
aarvad athto toraa m i d a attor toa
data ct toa Ural pubacraan ct p it
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF TIPS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTFR THE OAT* OF HER*
VICE OF A OOPY OF THW NOTICE
ON THEM.
AA otoat cradtort ct toa dteadttd
and paraona having claim* ot
damanda agarnal toa dacadarfa
•*UM mual tta toad ctotna a » i pda
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF TIPS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT 8 0 F lE O W LL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha dato ct toa ant pitiarrainn al
tod Nooca a Baptondar M . K O I .
Marti A Cron*)
P O Boa K . Ocaano. CA *3444
Chrdtcphar Crerdn
P O Boa 414
Ocaan Par*. ME 04068
Aaomay
lor
Al A.
F M to Bra No. 0417401
7764 LaaR oa! SUM 174
WYdar Par*. FL S77W
Tatophona: 1407)67! 7*04
Pubtoh: Sapltmbra 76. and Ootobra
3. turn
EE147
NOTIC8
Wortdotoa Cartrai Florida
m nouiCM a mooting ol Pro
Etacuho C a rtnPtoi. to atddi toa
puttto d kwaa! and may toctodt
auch otoat caandatt maittogt “
daamad nacaaaary tor toa oandrat al

g neea,

e x a c t COURT AOkONxiHAtiuN.
at
toa
SEMINOLE
County
Corattoua** 4QT-444-4m. 1-600444-tFTI (TOO) or 1-400*64-4770.
TH O NOTICE SHALL BE PUBUSHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
(1) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
PUBLISH *4: THE SEMMOLE
HERALD
PubWt Saptontox I E H .-K 0 I
K ill

F M Ha. «1-l
M RE: ESTATE OP
STUART QLENN CARROU.
NOTICE OP AD4—

STRATTON

STUART
GLENN
CARROLL
dtcarat! Fla Nraftox 01-ton-CP,
to nartotod to toa Oraul Coral lor
D r a w W W W ? a tW i to
Sarnmsia Coirty Ctoik N toa Cowl
Poat Otoca Oraaiar C. Bartord.
Ftortda 31T71-0444. Tlranamoand
i d toa paraonal ropraearaatoaY totamay tie me tato bakra
ALL K T C riS T E D PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
A1 partona an ahem toto no6ea to
chekenge toa rofcdty ol toa M* «d t *
daoadara. toa W f t t o n (4 toa
fwtodfcwn ct Sito Carat ara raqMrad
to I * h i cbtacaona arth toto Cowl
W1THM TH E LATER OP THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
TH E FW ST PUBLICATION OF TH O
NOTICE OR THW TY 0AY8 AFTER
THE DATE O F SERVICE O F A
COPY O F ^ m a NOTICE O N THCM.
- - panona
aiimliranwx B
yratiJtolira o
i lay
!a ar
«u
otoat
nevwig
a n!’■a
dananda agakx docadcnpa aarala
on »hom a copy el toto naaca to
txvad atoun r«a a mortoa ahx toa
dato ol toa Mat pMtocatoon el tola
ncto* m m toa airar totana adh toto
Carat WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER TH E
DATE OP TH E FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OP T H 8 NOTICE OR TH R TY
DATS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF T&gt;«* NOTICE
OH THEM.
A l atoar oradaota of toa daoodai!
damn a
demaid* agatoal
aatoto imiM Hat toad ctatna atto PM
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBUCATKM OF T H U NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT 8 0 F lE O VYkl
BE FOREVER BARRED
The dato id toa Aral pubAcauon ol
ara Noun to Septomfcx M . 1001.
SUE A CARROLL
■13 Qbto Ardan Way
L U tyt U Gprtoga. FL 31701
Rapraranupra
W CH A RO L ROGERS of
R O U R O L ROGERS. P A
Ftonda Bra No : S O M E
1114 Beuto Waahmgun Ayanua
Tfetovara. a w m
|tOT|74»-SI7J
74
3, K O I
EE1S3
■4 THE C M C U T COURT
FOR WduMa COUNTY.
FLOROA
PROBATE ORrtElOH
n t o t t o K t l-I K O lP R O L
■4 HE: ESTATE OF

add Final Judgmxt. to art.
CONDOMINIUM UNIT ITS. BUILD­
ING 78. OF HIDDEN VILLAGE
CONOOMMUM. ACCORDING TO
THE DECLARATION OF CONOO­
M M UM RECOROED MARCH 77.
I K S IN OFFICIAL RECOROS
BOOK 1624. PAGES 1441 THRU
1747 ANO AMENDED BY FIRST
AMENDMENT THERETO RECORD­
ED MAY 14. IM S P4 OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 14M. PAGES
1173 THRU 1463 ANO AMENDED
BY
SECOND
AMENDMENT
TH ER ETO RECOROED MAY 14.
IM S IN OFFICIAL RECOROS
BOOK 1441. PAOE K O I ANO
AMENOED
BY
AMENDMENT
THER ETO RfCOROFR JUNE 4.
IM S IN OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK 1444, PAGES 1111 THRU
1311 ANO FURTHER AMENDED BY
AMENDMENT THERETO RECOROEO JULY IT. 14M M OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1444. PAOES
14*4 THRU 1641 ANO FURTHER
AMENOED
BY
AMENDMENT
THER ETO RECOROED FEBRU­
ARY 3. 14*4 M OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK ITOT. PAOES
1014 THRU 1034. ANO FURTHER
AMENOED
BY
AMENDMENT
THER ETO RECORDED MAY !
1444 IN OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK 1731. PAGES 13M THRU
1334 ANO FURTHER AMENOED BY
AMENDMENT
TH ER ETO
AS
RECOROED
M
OFFICIAL
RECOROS BOOK 1744, PAOES
1044 TH R U
1110.
PUBLIC
RECOROS OF 6 E M M 0 U COUN­
TY, FLORIOA. TOGETHER WITH
ALL APPURTENANCES THERETO
AND AN U N D M D O B O S M S T M
TH E COMMON ELEMENTS OF
SAID CONDOMINIUM AS SET
FORTH M SAID DECLARATION.
NOTE: Pwpuard to toa FaU Debt
Co-tocirOn praotoaa A*4 you ara
x b d e d tort tod lew dm adeemed
to ba a datt ccAackor atlamping to
co*act a date and any ferdmmation
obtained art ba uead tor tort pra-

By Mary Bh xp e
Deputy C M
COOIU3 4 STAWIARSM. P A
4010 Boyacoul Boedprard
SmaadSO
Ttlipa. FL 33407
Iblapbona: (»11)677-6004
C ls a iM lr t r n
Pubtafc Bapdntdr M . and October
! KOI

DATE: Ocicbra L M l
TIME: ItS O tA L
PLACE: W CFOP c m
1K1 Loo RoraL Bto. 170
Wtdra Par* FL
To i

moo

OF TH S SMUCTEIMTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
■4 AMD FOR

1K 1 Laa Road, B d 770
WYdar Par* H 37740
(407)741 4308
Pubtah Bapundtar 76. K O I
EC1M
at t h e c w c u r r c o u n t
O F TH B IPTH
JUOKAALCMCUrT.

•

*****S of , S * JKTT*
C I V ! A C T IO N '.
CASS NO. 41-boa-CA J*
DtVIdJONO
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,

COUNTY,
C A M Na. P1-CA-IP73-14-CL
WASHWOTON MUTUAL BAML FA.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
BANKUM TEO.
SANORA L JACKSON, 4A. aL
NOTICE OF

COUNTY,

I art
aol to toa N paal and beat tuddar ter
caah N toa Waal brad door ot toa
Bamtooto Corady Coralhouae to
Sartor! Ftonda. Bamtooto Coraty.
Ftonda. N It M O O AM or toa 14 day
of Ocaobra, K O I. too toaowtog

Dated toa I I day id Sapararbra.
1001.
M ARYAM * MORSE

d is a b il it ie s

ACf. peraonegtt J a i f

ecals

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauard to an Ordar or F M Judgmxt
ardoradti Caaa No. 0I-CA-1073-I4O i t toa Chart Carat ol toa IPTH
JudkM Ctoirt to and tor SC M M O U
CoudA Ftonda. dhaWn WASHING­
TON MUTUALBAI8L FA. SUCCES­
SOR BY MEROER TO BANK UNTTED. Ptokdrt. and BANORA L JACKBON. at at. am dMandaraa. I art
aa4 to toa hi^aM ttddar lor oath «
11 tX) am., at toa WWd Fiord Dora ot
too Samincta Corady Coratoouaa,
Bardot! Ftonda. on toa t(to day ct
October, K O I, toa Mowing
" T o T M . ' S S a t B. LONOWOOO
NORTH. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROCO M
PLAT BOOK I ! PAGE 73, OP THE
PUtUL. .WCCROS C T CCUN3LC
COUNTY. FLORIOA
DATED tod llto day ol Bapaantrar.
7001.
Ctorti O m rt Cowl
By Jana EJrarvnc
Deputy Cdr*
ROOER D. BEAR, P A
P. O. Boa 4904
Orlando. FL 37807
AlNdawxa ilor
i_r n i f u i
MDOliityf
(01-O3P1I
I you are a carton xtoi a rtorttoy

otdar to pannMto toPda pracaad-

tog. you ara ardNai. Mno eort to
you, tor toa pravdton cl oanain oaadAOACoordnator M X I N. Par*
Avan*. Soda K K 1 , Sordord. FL
31771. Tadphorra 407)408 4777
•arm (2) working dayt ct your
racapd ol tra Sranmne. I you an
haartog or volte Impaired, cal 1-40DP46BT71.
Pubtrti: Saptonbra 76. raid October
3. K O I
e e tta
W TH B O R C U fT COURT
OF T H i IPTH
ju oa ctA Lcm cu iT
O F FL O R K A
M A N O FO R
atMdaOLE COUNTY
OCNCRAL
No. p l-C A -llta -tt-W
Mongaga Edcuonrc RagdttaUon
Syatama. Ino,
PLAWT1FF.
Mb'
Human
Vrloga
Condomnran
toe., at ai.
DEFENDANTS
NOnCSOF
Notca d haraby NvantoaLpraaward to ton Final M g i w d oI
Fraactoaraa dated Bapwntora K .
TOOL and treated to CM caaa t w
bra o iC A -ltta -14 -W . a toa CPort
Coral ct toa IPTH JudoM O o r t to
and tor Bemrato Corady: Ftonda.
•brawn MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. IN C . d
p raven
and Human Vltaga
Condomraran Aticdtacn. toe.;
Oartiam m trarpacn. Dean A
Surpaon. Tha Croaauua I
Commrady Aaaodaaon. toe.;
Sarneaa.
toe;
Kotrar ATopbam. P A ;

ANTHONY UACK AIWA ANTHONY
J. L U O La d a L
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pra
auard w a Final Judgmani of
Mortgage
F o m io u f
daM
Baptorrdrar 1 ! 4001 and araraad to
Caaa N a 0 1 -H B C A al too CUart
Cowl m too EIGHTEENTH J u k W
O m rt to and tor S E U M X J Oouto).
Flerlda ahraato CHASE MANHAT­
TAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
d toa Ptokdrt and ANTHONY LUKK
AAWA ANTHONY J. LU K&gt;; KAREN
K. U A C K ; UNITED STATES O F
AMOBCA; raa toa DaMndraa! I art
tad |o toa N a ta « and baal bmdra tor
caah at W EST FRONT DOOR OF
TH E SEMMOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD, F LO R U A M
I tDOAAL on toa Hto day M October,
KOl.toakrtmtonBdaxybadprapxly at aal tarti to aaid Ftort Judgmar!
LO T 11. BLOCK E . WINTER
SPRINGS. ACCORDING TO THE
FLAT THEREOF AS RCOOROEO M
FLAT BOOK 1 ! PAOE 41 ANO 41.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLOTUDA
AAUA 1044 BtocA Aera TraL Wmrar
Bprtoga, FL 317DS
W ITNESS!M T HANO and toa tart
M ida Coral an September 142001.
(SEAL)
Maryama Moraa
Cdr* cd toa Ckort Cowl
ByAlary StoMrta
DapWy Cdrt
EChavarria SAeeodeto! P X
P O Boa 14018
Tampa. Ftortda 33421-SOtl
F0100S414

oraMMasAel

1 you are a paraon wrti a
I to N a proceeding, you
na coal to you, tor too
pnrvtoeton al certain aaadtanca.
Pdaaa corded Caul Artnpdaaaacn
al 101 N. Par* Aaanua. Sradrad,
Ftonda 31771. lalapluine nrardtar
(*07)464 *277, Mtoto 1 working
daya al you ncepl el tod door
mar*; I hearing vnprare! (TOO) 1*
H G a a H T T I.
Pueaab Bapaxrdrra 74. and October
3.2001
EE K 1
Tm C W C tB T COURT
OF THS M N TS S N TM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
tEPONOLS COUNTY.
CASE HO. 41-CA-1144
DIVISION O
HOME SIDE LENDMQ. INC-.
ratdrt.
va.
ZOCNEK BCNOA. MaL
NOTICE OF
NOTICE « HEREBY GIVEN puraward to a Ftoal Judgmani oI
14, tool and aerated to
Caaa N a O IO A -H M al tod CUart
Coral al too EIGHTEENTH JudoM
Ckort to and tor S a A N O U Corady.
Ftonda nhoran HOMESiOE LEND­
ING, IN C , to toa Planed and
ZOCNEK GENOA. BANK OF AMER­
ICA. N A : HARBOUR LANDING
HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION.
IN U ; we to* O fM a tS a , I w J *a* to
toa IdgFaat and Part biddar tor cart)
rt WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE CO U N TY CO UR T­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIOA rt

L

Wwlmtalay 20.. 2001 l’»H&lt;‘

I. r r A L s

c c a is

11:00AM, on toa 16to day ot October,
7001, toa knowing draerbad proper*
(y at art lotto ai kad Final Judgmard:
LOT 24. HARDOUR LANDING
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROCO W PLAT
BOOK 24. PAOE 74. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY, FLORIOA
M C A 7977 Harbora Londng.
Caaaatoany.Fl 32707
WITNESS MY HAND and toa tart
c( tda Coral on Baptambar 192001,
(SEAL)
Maryama Moraa
Ctor* id toa Cucui Coral
By Mary Swx*ra
Dapury Ctor*
EChavarria AAaaocraiaa, P A
PO. B a 24014
Tampa. Ftonda 33622-4014
F0100*474
"Saa Americana wrti Dwapxrxi Art
I you a n ■ paraon wtn a rtaabddy
who naadt accommodabon to ordar
to pamoprta m tow proeaajng. you
ara anmad rt no ooal to you. tor toa
provmaton el canaui arrnunca
Flaaaa cwdart Court Admnwlriibin
M 701 N. Par* A vanua. SardonL
Ftonda 32771, tatophona number
X«07)664*277. wdhto 2 worttog
day* ol you race** &lt;d toto door­
man; 4 hearing mpavad. [TOOI I BOO-*84*771.
PobtafiSaprambar 76. and October
3. K O I
EE707
T H I ORCUTT COURT
OF T H I (IGi.'TEENTH
JUDICIAL O R C O T
M A N O FO R
U U IN O L l COUNTY,
FLORIOA
C I V ! ACTION
CAS8 HO. 01-CA-I164
DrvraroN u o
WELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION FrtUA NORWEST
BANK MINNESOTA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE.
UAftY JANE WALKER AM/A MARY
JANE KELSEY WALKER A/K/A
MARY WALKER.« rt.
Drtandatdjl)
NOTICE o r
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pra
auard la a Final Judgman ol
Mongago
Forectoaure
dated
l lp to ia ii 14.1001 and anarad to
Caaa NO. 01-CA-1144 ol toa caart
Coral cd tot EIGHTEENTH Juduart
Ckort to and tor 6CMIN0LE Corady.
Ftortda whxem WELLS FARGO
BANK MINNFBOTA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION F/K/A NORWEST
BANK MINNESOTA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, la toa
Ptontrt and MARY JANE WALKER
ArtVA MARY JANE KELSEY WALK*
ERAAUA MARY WALKER: W KUAM
WALKER AIK/A WdJJAM H. WALK­
ER; » a toa Oadandana. I w « aa4 to
tia Nohaal and bMl frfr+r* lor e n h
al W EST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY CO U R T­
HOUSE, SANFORD, FLORIDA rt
1100AU, on toa 16 day cd Octobx,
1001, toe toaowtog deeortnd proper­
ly ae art Into to artd Ftoal Judgmard.
L O TS 1 ANO 3. BLOCK *A*.
OVIEDO HEIGHTS. ACCOROMQ
T O TH E PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED M PLAT BOOK 4,
PAOE 4, OP TH E PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMMOLE COUHTY, FLORIOA.
AAUA 416 Cartrrt Avarua. Ovtodo.
FL 32764
WITNESS MV HAND and toa aart
bl true Court on Bapiambat 14,
.700)
l *-n p v wn -i V ' 1
a fn v ' ti
H
Clark rt tta Chart Corat
By Jww E Jraawrc
Daprav Clar*
1 Chavarria AAaaocIrtaa. P A
P A B n K O I!
Tampa, F M d a 33421-4014
FO1004720

a you ara a panrai wdh a dnawry
commodatian n ordx
to partcipm to toa pmcaadng. you
ar* arttlx ) al no coal to you. tor to*
proviaaton ol tatiam ataaianto
Plaaao contort Court Arkrvnalratmn
M 701 N Par* Avanu*. Sardord.
Ftonda 32771, latophona number
(*07)664*377. wdhto 7 wotting
day* rt your racagd cd toa door­
man; 2 haamg m parxl, (TOO) I 600 044-6771
Pubtoh Saptambar 76. an October 3.
2001

f t TO*

___________________

THECWCUtT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDtClAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
M M M O U COUNTY.
FLORIOA
C I V ! ACTION
C A M NO. 43-1441 CA
DIVISION 14W
NORWEST MORTGAGE IN C .
DARRYL POWFI L. at al,
Dalandania).
NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE 13 IttREDY GIVEN pur
euen to an Ordar Reacheduing
Foractaaraa Sato dtoad SEP 13 7001
, 2001 ram emend to Cara HO 961441 CA rt toa C m * Coral cd to*
EIGHTEENTH Jrakcral C m * to and
tor SEMINOLE County. Ftonda
aharan NORWEST MORTOAGE.
MC.. a to* P u n * and UAIUtvL
POWELL;
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE/CO-TENANT OF DARRYL
POWELL. NTOA WILMA POWELL;
ar* to* Ortandento. I wrt aai to to*
hd/iaal and bail taddx tor caah rt
W EST FRONT DOOR OF TH E
SEMINOLE CO U N TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA rt
110OAM. on toa day d O CT 14 2001
2001. to* loamnng daaerbad prop­
erty ai art lotto to and Ftoal
LOT 1 4 ! SAN LANTA TMRO SEC­
TION. a c c o r d ara t o t h e p l a t
THEREOF AS RECOROCO IN PLAT
BOOK 13, PAOE 74. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF CEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA
A/K/A 1 « J MARA COURT. BANFORO, FL 32771
WITNESS MY HANO and to* aart
rt toa Court on SEP 12 7001 2001.
(SEAL)
Ctor* rt to* Ckort Court
By Mary S tm p t
Deputy Ctor*
Echevarria AAaaodatoa. P A
P.O Bor 74014
Timpa. Fiend* 33422-4014
F 060 727*4
••6a* Americana wah DaaMbaa Act
4 you ara a paraon wrti a daabday
who naadt accommodation to ordx
to porM poto to tda procoodtog. you
a n anrtad « no cart to you. tor to*
pro.toelon rt cerlato a**atanca
Plaaao cordart Coral Arkrwvxranon
al 201 N. Park Avarua, Sartor!
Ftortda 17771, totophono nurdrar
(407)464*227, wrtwi 2 working
day* rt yow racagd rt toto docu­
ment I haamg topakad. (TDO) 18009886771,
Purttoh Saplambx 28. an Octobx 3.
7001
EL206
M TH8 Cm CW T COURT
OF T H I EIGHTS EHTH
JUDICIAL C41CUIT
OF FLORIDA
M A N O FO R
M M M O LS COUNTY
GENERAL
JURMMCTION DIVISION
C A M N a 4 3 C A -M 3 -I3 0
.CHASE MORTGAGE c o m p a n y ,
FAvA CHEMICAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
WALTER A OORFMEISTER. rt rt.
N oncsop

Art
■ you are a paraon w*h a
Id p m c p d a to tore prooaadvig, you
' rt no coal to you. tor toa
provtaeum rt certain
l^ a e e oonlart Coral Artrdrwertton
rt 701 N Par* Avarua, SardonL
Florida 31771, mlaphona nuidar
(r 07)464*117, wdhto 2 working
daya rt your moapl rt tora docum x r; I hearing tnpakad, (TOO) 1*00*63*771.
Pubarti.Saprambar M . and October
&amp; HOI
T H E C S K u rr COURT
O F T m ilO H T E E N T H
JUDICIAL O RCUfT
M A M O rO R
t tM N O L E COUNTY,
F LO RCA
C7 V ! ACTION
CASE N a *7-414 CA
M M 0 N 1 4 -W
BANK ONE MORTGAGE AS
SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO
ANrtRCAN FLETCHER
MORTGAGE COMPANY. INC..
BRANCROFT O. SHIRLEY. M rt.
JN o n e * OF RESCHEDULED
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE
HEREBY (W E N pra
■ran to an Ordar Rrach odcAng

a

1 ! H O I. 1001 and ardarad to Caaa
NO. 47*24 C A rt toa Clrcua Coral rt
too H GH T1EN TH Judort Chart to
and tor SEMMOLE Corady. Ftonda
whereto SANK ONE MORTGAGE
AS SUCCESSOR IN PdTEREST IU
AMERICAN FLETCHER MORT­
GAGE COMPANY. INC., la toa
Ptokdrt and BRANCROFT O.
SHIRLEY; FEDERAL DEPOSIT
INSURANCE CORPORATION AS
SUCCESSOR M IN TER EST TO
RESOLUTION TR UST CORPORAT10N AS RECEIVER FOR FREE­
DOM BAVMQA ANO LOAN ASSO­
CIATION; AMERICAN GENERAL
HOME EQUITY. INC.; ara toa
Drtend«m . I art arti to toa Mghart
and baal biddar tor caah rt WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMMOLE
CO U N TY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
FORD. F lO R O A rt IISO AU . on toe
1401 day rt October. 2001. toa toF
kjwng
tom to laid Ftoal Judgman:
LOT 34. OAK FOREST. UNIT ONE.
ACCOROWO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 11. PAGES 1 1 * !
PUBLIC RECOROS OF BEMdiOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA TOGETHER
WITH THS FOLLOW**! ITEMS OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY: RANGE.
MOOO, GARBAGE DISPOSAL.
DISHWASHER.
HOT
WATER
HEATER. FURNACE. AIR CONDtTtOfANQ UNIT. ANO SMOKE
A M A 101* CHOKE CHERRY
DRIVE. CASSELBERRY. FL 3270**003
WITNESS MY HANO and to* aart
rt tol* Coral on Bepundwr 1• JO O I.
(BEAU
M aryam Mono
Clark rt to* Chart Coral
ByMarySlroupa
Echevarria AAaaocrawn. PA
PO . B a 74011
Tartu*. Ftonda 33*27-4014
F9 re20969
“ Saa Americana wrti DutxMwe Acl

NO TIC* IS HEREBY GIVEN praauan to « Final Judgman ol
Fonctoau* daaad____ _ 2001. and
•rdand to C o m N o . 01-CA-362-13
a rt tot Chart Coral rt to* EIOHTIC N TH Judort Ckort to and lor
8EMMOLE Corady. Ftortda •harato
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANY
F/K/A CHEMICAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY to Ptokdrt and WALTER
A, OORFMEISTER AND CHRIS­
TINE A. DORFMEISTER A/K/A
CH K S TM E A FERRANO: GENER
AL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORA­
TION; 6EABREEZS SECURITY.
• C . Q/B/A SEABREEZE SECURI­
TY CORP; MONOGRAM CREDIT
CARO BANK OF GEORGIA M ET­
ROPOLITAN SAVMGS BANK; AJID
____ _ AN U72DOWN PERSON IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
n tA L PROPERTY, a n Drtanrtord*. I
wd aai l toa hgttaal and baal bid­
dar lor caah to to* Wart Iron door rt
to* Coratoouao to SANFORD. SEMI­
NOLE Corady. Ftortda. 11BO o'ctocd
on tt* 16 day rt CXdobx. 2001, to*
torto to iMd Ftort Anfeynert. to wc
LO T 1*4.1400EN LAKE. PHASE
Id, UNIT V. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 24, FWOES 40 ANO 41.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF 8EMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA t V l 124 AJdx
Court. Bardot! FL 32773
DATED toto I t day rt Soptombx.
K O I.
•
•- -----P
Ms/ymnc
Atl O
Ctor*
a
A
x * rttrtd
Court
By Mary Skorpa
A* Dapury Ctor*
Bubm ilad by:
Fabx 4 0 ta i. P. A
Bud* 100
1470 Mxduga Avarua
Coral dabto! Florida 13144
(306)662*110
Taraont wrti i daalirt) who need
t apaart xxorrvnodhoi u paitckprta to tola prooaadng ahcxAd cun
lad ADACoordtoalor rt Samnoto
Corady Coratoouao. 301 N. Park
Avarua. Buka N30I, Sxdord,
Ftonda 17771. rt toaal «w* day*
prior
to
too
ptocoadaig
Trtxhon* (407)373 4330 art. 4227;
l-tO O S S S -tn t (TDD) or 1-400*444770 (V) via Ftonda Relay
PubkXi Saptarrbx 2 ! and Octobx
3.2001
EE206
M T H E O N C u rr COURT
OF THS UGHTCEHTH
M A N O FO R
M M 4 4 0 U COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
C I V ! ACTION
C A M NO J P3CA-I14-I40
LIBERTY SAVINGS B A N ! F S B
MARIO L DELGADO. A/K/A MARIO
LUIS DELOAOO, X *L.
Oaiandxdlt)

N O T K tO ftA L t
Note* ■ haraby given tort, pra
auan to a Ftoal Judgment rt
Fxactoaun
or O rdx
dated
Saplxrtox t«. 2001. xa xa d to C M
Caaa Nuntox 0 0 0 -1 1 3 1 * 0 , n Via
Ckort Coral Ira Sanwute County.
Ftonda. wtxm n LIBERTY SAVINGS
BANK, f S a ■ to* Plead*, and
MARIO l DELGADO. AAVA MAHKJ
LUIS DELOAOO. at r t . ar* to*
Dafandana. I wd aad Via property
tluaud to SanwwtoCowly. Florida.

* jt; jwjw** £■*jp*

L r r .A is

I .E C M S
Lot 24, AUTUMN GLEN PHASE I.
aeeordng to to* Plal toataol. raoordad n Plal Book 34. PagKIl *6 and
*7 of tta PuWc Racwda of Samrula
Corady, Ftonda
at ptbac tato to to* h^iart and tart
hkfcfx. tra caah. at Wart Fiord Door.
301 North Park Avenue. Sardord. FL.
32771,al 110 0 am ontoalpdayrt
Octobx. 2001.
Dated Saplambx 19.2001.
Ujfi/IWtS Uywu
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
B y Mary Stroup*
Wham M GoHon AAatocawa
1730 SoutollyrtlaAmrva.Su** 104
CtoarwMx. Ftonda 33746 34*5
PUdahad In Samvioto Hxaid
"in accordance wdh to* Amxicana
Wifi Dwabrtto* Act paraona n noad
of I ipvcuri gfyYXYwr&gt;OFW*nFi to psi'
■opal* to tort procaadrig ahal. wrti
In aavan (7) day* prior to any proaadtog, corded to* Arknvuttrairr*
Odica of to* Court. Samrala Corady
Coratooua*. 301 North Par* Avanua.
Sardord. FL 3277t, latophona
407665*330. TDO 1 800 355 4 771
or 1 800 955 6 770 via Ftonda Relay
Pubtoh Saplambx 24. and Octobx
1.2001
EE207
M THE COUNTY COURT FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
Caaa Ho. 01-SC-104-1PC-R
THE VILLAS OF CASSELBERRY
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC., a ftonda crapuratvxi.
ERMEUNOO
QUINONES
and
FRANCES OUMONES.
Datondan(a)
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN putauan to toal cartan Fnal Judgmard
of Foradoara* and Damagn* A hx
Thai dated Saplambx 14. 2001,
anarad to Cat* No Ot-SC-1061PC-R rt too Corady Coral rt too
C g r x r * Judicial Ckort to and lor
Samvioto Corady. Ftonda. aharan
THE VELAS OF CASSELBERRY
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC. Id to* PUwdrt. and ERMEUN0 0 QUINONES and FRANCES
QUINONES x * to* Datondarda. tort
1 wrt aai to to* h&lt;F&lt;*rt and bail brdd x tov caah rt toa *«*t fcon door of
to* Sammoto Corady Coratocuo In
Sardord. Ftonda. *1 11GO a m , on
toa Id day rt Octobx. 2001. to to*
J a. - a
-. C
—M
—%
- an,. a
—w , —
rigfWR V
D*poo»
KM
i xs^_ 4
Poeowng
dadrtSrtd proparty a* art torth to
aard Ftort Judgmard. low*
L O T K l THE V IU A 5 O F C A S S n PFRRY PHASE 4. a* p x Ma p4al
toxaef aa nconJW in PM BkaA *1,
Pag*t 46-48. rt to* PLbkc Ttooord*
ot SxTwiokv C a m k Ftonda (Pxcrt
No
34-21-30-434-0000-0830)
(rtrax adekvaa 3*3* Akrton tana.
Wkifx Part, Ftonda 377S7)
DATED tola 14 day rt SapWrrdx.

2001.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK OF
COURT
By: Mary Stroup*
Oapury Clark
Jamea A Ouabno, Eaq
Ftonda B x No. 6I24M
Jama* A. Ouatno. P A
444 Waal New England Avanu*.
Bu m O
W rd x Park. Ftortda 327M
1407)416 1114 f latophona
COUNSEL TO PLAWTIFF.
THE VELAS OF CASSELBERRY
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
arc
k you am a paraon wXi a daabXy
•ho na*da any accommodiaon to
ordx to parfccpato to to* pnxaadkiB you ar* arddtoct of no cox to
you to toa prpnrttow rtoanax aarttonc*
t o a » eonrart Court
A d i m n a o i rt 30 r North /tor*
Avanu*. Surra NJOf. SkrUbnt
Ftortda 32771. latophona 1407m s*737. wdhn two (?) working dtoya r t
your rwcwpr 0/ tore arawncm; t you
are harting e m b* nnpkvwct cai f •

BOO-tSS S77I
Pubtoh Saptandix 2 ! and Octobx
3. 2001
EE208
________
M TNS O RCUfT COURT
FOR T N I CM N T1IN TN
JUOICIAL ORCUfT.
M A N O FO R
M M M O LS COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
O V ! ACTION
C A M N O 41-CA-1791-14-K
LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK.
LONOWOOO MARINE. M C. MV*
LONOWOOO MARINE SERVICES.
IN C : SO UTH TR UST BANK OF
ORLANOO. SOUTHTRUST BANK
N X ; and ORLANDO DIGITAL
TELEPHONE CORP.;
N O TIC t O F SALS UNDCR
JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE
TAKE NOTICE tort tta loiowvig
daacrExd properly tocalad X 1176
North U S .
Highway
17-92.
Longwood. Ftonda 32750-3747 to
Longwood.
Sammoto
Corady,
f Irabk. ahch a 9i* aubiact mrtLir rt
ttto action, to tto aalard nacaaaary to
aabafy tta Fnal Judgment
ALL THAT PART OF THE NORTH
291 T FEET OF LOTS 91 ANO 92.
LYING EAST OF HIGHWAY IT-92.
SPflMO HAMMOCK, ACCOnOMG
TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF
AS RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 2.
PAGES 2 THROUGH 6. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA; Warranty Dead
recorded al O R . Doc* 1509. Pag*
1744. Pubkc Record) rt Samkiola
County. Florida, and CXT*cat*
recorded N O R Book 1609. Pgaa
1431. Pubkc Record* of Gomknto
Corady Ftortda. bang movporakad
harem by Hit* ralaranca (Ui*
■Property*)
ahal ba aold to 9 » N(F*K and baal
brddx tor caah al tta Waal Fiord
Door Samnoto Corady Corattnao.
301 Nurto Park Avanua. Sardord.
Ftonda. on Novamb x I. 2001. rt
1100 a m . n accordance with
|4S 031, Ftonda SiaAaaa Tha art*
wd ba made praauard to ■ Ftort
Judgmard of Fotactoaut* dated
Sapumbx 20. 7001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Mary Stroup*
JON E. KANE. Eaq
UATEER 4 HAROERT. PA
224 E Rubmaon Bhart. Su m 400
PO. D u 2654
Onando. FL 32402
407-424-90*4
Ftorda D x No 0614707
Aaomay* tor Ptovddl
Pubkah S*pranbx 26. and Octobx
3.2001
EE709
___________
M TH E CIRCUfT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M A N O FO R
44 M IN O II COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
F E E NO. 61-111
IN RE ESTATE OF
DANIEL WALKER.
NOTICE OF A OM U M TRA TO N
Tha admnaoaum rt tta ealaia of
DANIEL WALKER, dacaaaad. Fa*
! l n t r r ; i 3 K C P ,a p rndrK )n tta
Cvcuk C a rt tor Samncd* Corady.
Ftonda. Probata Drviuon. Ih*
addraa* rt wtveh a Port Odea B a
6099 Sardord. FL 32771
Tha

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rpvCftdbJeiCSStt!

nama* and addrauaa rt Via paraon
al rapraaxdativ* and tta pxaonal
rapraixdairva'l attorney ara art
forth batox
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIEO THAT;
A l paraona on whom ttw ntdra a
aarvad who have obtaclon* Ituri
chaixtg* tta vaktMy rt tta wrt. tta
Qurthcrtnn* rt tta paraonal rapraaardrtrva. vanua. or yjruNiion rt
lha Coral a n nquirad to In* « » r
obyacbona w«h thrv Court WITHIN
D IE LATER OF THnEE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
TIPS NOTICE ON DIEM
A l crxMon rt tta dacadanl and
oil*x pxaraw Iravng dram* or
on whom a copy of tha nona ■
aarvad wdfin toraa moritta aflx Ih*
data of tta fail piblcalion rt dra
node* mual N* t t a ctov-t* - h i ton
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICAT10N OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE OATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l o ttx credkon rt tta dacaOrd
and panona havvig claim* or
damandt agamal the dacadam *
aatata mual Ma to a do na w*h tfva
coral WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF D IE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DlPIANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The data rt tta tart pubkcanon of
to* Notre* la B*p*XTtox 26. 2031
Paraonal Rapraaarartrva
ROBERTA D. WALKER
1503 B. Locum Avanu*
Sardord. EL 32771
tor
Paraonal
Harry O. Rato. Ill
Anomay tor Pxiicaiara
Ftonda O x No. 240042
U K W Fart Short. SuM B
Taiaphon* (407)321-3911
Pubkah Saptondxr 26. and Octobx
3. 7001
EE210
em eun c o u r t fo r
M MMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
C IV ! DIVISION
C A M NO. B!CA.1M 6.14-0
BANK ONE. N X . AS TRUSTEE
Ik/a THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF CHICAGO. AS TRUSTEE.
m th e

LfchAflO LhKOH. UNKNOWN
TENANT NO I; UNKNOWN
TENANT NO. 2: UFXNOWN
TENANT NO. 3. UF6WOWN
TENANT NO. 4; UNKNOWN
TENANT NO. 4; UNKNOWN
TENANT NO. 4: and ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
IN TER ESTS
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED
DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION. OR
HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE
ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR WTEREST
IN TH E PROPERTY HEREIN
DESCRIBED.
N O TIC t OF SALS
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 44
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pra­
auard to an O rdx X Sunnary Fatal
Judgmard of toractoaur* dated
Sepcxrtox 14. K O I and anarad to
Cat* No 0DCA-16M 14-Q ol tta
Ckcud Court rt the Eigldaanai
Judcirt C a u l rt and tor Sarwnoia
Corairy. Ftortda. whanto Ban* One.
N X . aa Truer** L V l The Fart
Nabonrt Bardi rt Chtcago. at Truato*
to Piart* and LENARO DIXON:
UNKNOWN TENANT NO
t;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO
3.
4;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO
UNKNOWN TEN AN T NO. 8;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO 6. and
ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM­
ING INTERESTS BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAM ST A NAMED
DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION. OR
HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE
ANY WOHT. TITLE OR INTEREST
IN THS PROPERTY HEREIN
DESCRI8E0. ar* Oatondard*. I wd
M l »o t » htgfiMt M l b*cl b d t e (or
caah on T h n d iir al H Wool From
Door of f * SwninoM County
C o u n x iM , 901 North Pork Avonuo.
Sorford, Ftond 92771 al Somroto
Courty, Ftortda, at (IC O i m on iho
!• dty of Octotor, 2001* Ih* M ow ­
ing OMCffcod proporty M M l torth hi
M d O d tro rF ra U u d g m a rtto irt
THE WCST 1/2 OF THE SOUTH
1/2 OF LOT 9 OF WF. LSAVTTT8
SUBDIVISION. ACCOROINQ TO
THS PLAT THEREOF RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 1. PAOE 27. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDAMyou oro i porton wdh a cUMtoMy
*ho M id i ortf eaornmodobon In
ordor lo porOcyolo In f w procoodmg, you aro ordtMd. al no coal lo
you. to ffw proMuon ol cortMi m m
unco PIm m conud too Court al
407 TfCS-4930 w2hn two U J wufLrtg
doyo ol your rocofii ol tow Nouco, i
you oro haamg or void* impoirad.
c*a Florida Rotoy Sorvm (800) 855•770.
Ootod ot Sordord. Ftondo. on
Soptombor 19.2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
A « Ctorti. O ra * Court
By Mftry Struct*
AftDopuryCtorL
SMITH A MUTT. P A
Aiomoyi lor PUrftfl
1601 Eftftt OftMftnd Pftrti B ou ^w d,
SuM 309
Fort Laudordftto. FL 93906
Pufcfeh S*oto«4wr 26. «nd Octotwr
9.2001
EE211
Wi T H I ORCUTT COURT
OF THE 16TH
JUDICIAL CtoCUIT
M A N O FO R
S IM M O C I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 81-CA-1440-14-O
BA MORTOAGE. LLC. i ucrM Oor by
m«rgw to NATI0NS8ANC
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
vt.
BRYAN J PEARSON. M m . * ftL,
N O TIC t OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uftnt to nn Ottof or Final- Judgrn«r4
SchMulmg
Foroctofturft
Sato
•rtftfod on Sftptomtw# 14. 2001 In
ta» c o m now pftndng an Mid Court
toftatytoof whichRndicMftdabovo
I wtl to l to toft highftftl and boil bid­
dar tor CMh al tw
Fronl Door.
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE. 901 Norto Pftrti Atonuft.
Sftrilord. Ftonda 32771. M 1100
A M on toft 1Bto day cl Odobto.
2001. toft loftowng dtocrttod ptoptory M M l torto r M«d Ordar or Final
Judgmard. to^vd:
LO T S. BLOCK O. SUNLANO
ESTATES. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 11. PAOES 16
THROUGH 22. PUBUC RECOROS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
ftVft 906 CHEROKEE CIRCLE.
SANFORD. FLORIDA 32773
ORDERED * SEMINOLE Court,.
Florida tora I f day of Sftctomk*r
2001
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Aa Oft*. Crfcu* Court
SEMINOLE. Ftonda

rwb

Ely Mary Stroup*
A| Daptify Ctorti
SPEAR A HOFFMAN. PA
700 Sourh tH-m Highway
Coral Gabtoft. rtonda 99140
Tfttophori* (XW |W » 2799
Parsons wrth ibsatMtoy
riMd a
ipactol occommodat«jn lo pj&gt;rt*ci*
pats n Itii* priHMdmg ftftoiAJ H P
tact AOACoordsurtor al 901 N Pftrt
Avanu*. f»u«a N , Sftritord. Ftonda
32771. at toast 1rv« days prw to toft
proompcling Tfttophorin (4071373
4390 Erl
4227. 1 BOO OSSB771(TDD|. or 1 800 OSS B770fV).
via Ftonda (totoy Same* fp z
Pubtoh Sftfiloritoair 26. and Ociuhor
3 . 2001

EC212
IN TRF CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 16TM
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION 01VISION
CASE NO 01 CA 1187 14 W
BANK OF NEW YORK. CWAIf*
INC ASSET BACKED
CERTIFICATES. SERIES 1999 T77
PUUNT1FF
VS
FADLO PERE2. IF LIVING ANO IF
DEAD THE UNKNOWN SPOLII I
HEIRS. DEVISEES, GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH. UNO IR
OR AGAINST PARLO PCRE2.
EVELYN PEREZ. BENEFICIAL
FlOfHOA. ifjc . JOHN DOC AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HE HEDY GIVEN pur
•mart lo a Summary F
Jirtgmurii
of Foracloautft drttod Sftpl 70, 7001
•nlftrad r t Cw4 Cft%« No 01CA11U2
14 W of toa Circua Court of toa i h t m
J udicial C«cu4 vt and lor SEMiNOL E
CoLtoty. Sanford. Fto«t» I wrt t«fl to
tha h«gritoki and bw l (wFtor h r cafc/i
a! AT W EST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE a! toft 5 f MlNOLC
Coyrty' Courttout* loarlad' «rt 301 N
Part Avenue, Sanford, FL 32771 n
Sanford. FUrtoda. al 11 00 a m on to»
23 day of Octofwr. 2001 toa toftowtog
detc/^d property a«
fcxlfi ti
•aid Summary Ftoal Judgment. to=
wi
LOT 11. BLOCK J. FOXMOOR
UNIT 2. ACCORDING TO THE (SAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 19, PAOES 72 AND 73 PUB
L1C RECORDS OF SEMrttOtfc
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Baled itm 21 day ol SefiaiTiU-r.
2001

(CIRCUIT COURT REAL)
MARYANN MORSE
Ctorti of tie C*cu4 Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Ctorti
Pubtoh to
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN, P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 S Uttvertfy Drive Rurto 500
Ptortaton, FL 33324
(954)233 8000
01-717S7ICWF)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DiSABltlTltS
ACT, peitone wih dvuitiAiaei need
tog a »pecml nct iimmoitoi Kni fthouki
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
itw
SEMINOLE
Cuu.«y
Courtoouee at 407 EC&gt;S-4727. \
955 B77I (TUO) or 1-86O9SS077O.
via Ftonda Itotoy Serve •
Pubtoh Septemfiar 76, m n Q OctoNw
3.2001
EE2I3_________________________
IN THE CIRCUfT COUTTT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 0I-CA-121S-14-Q
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC-. SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO CROSS LAND
MORTGAGE CORP
PMtortt.
tf.

DONNA M BARONE, and a«
unknown partiea claiming by,
torough. under or agatott ft&lt;* ADdyu
named Defendarte. who ar* not
known to b* dead or atoe. whafl **r
a «d liAnown partte* ctoen a* N»*«
deviMet, granfMt. aa»igne*f.
tonora, oadnorv. truftteet. tpouiei.
or other claimant*. TENANT if
and-or TENANT *2. the pariwt
totoridad to account lor to* pefftmi or
persona in poaseatiori, ECXAFIRST
CORPORATION. DON REID FOIU).
INC.
Dafend.H4ft
NOTICE OF SALE
Nolice it hereby given llurt, pur•uanl to lha Final Judgment ct
Forectoaure dated September 14
2001 to tori cause, I w* w* the prop
•fty siuated In SEMtNOLECuurir
Ftomto drtCTtMTd ai
LOT 492. OAK FOREST UNIT
FOUR, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN P U T
BOOK 29, PAGES 59 AND 00 PlAJ
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
ftlUa 1012 FO* DEN COURT
WINTER SPRINGS. FL 32700
at pubkc t t o , to toe Nghett and beM
Utter, to c**h. at toe WwJ (fort
door ot to* courthous*. located ui
301 N. Park Avenue, Sanford,
Florida, al 11:00 o'clock n m , on
October 18. 2001
DATED al Sartord. Ftonda
19
day of Septerrber. 2001
(SeaH
Mary Ann Morta
Clark of tha C«cu4 Court
By Mary Stroiftia
Deputy Ctok
Dougiaa C Zahm. PA
18830U S Mwy 19N «3rt)
Clearwaler. FL 33764
(727)5364911 ffwna / (727)539
10941m
Pteaaa Pubtoh n Sameicto ik-raH
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT. A
PERSON IN NEED OF A SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION TO PARTI
IRATE IN THIS PROCEEDING OR
TO ACCESS A COURT SERVICE.
PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY SHALL.
WITHIN A REASONABLE TIME
pniOR TO ANY PROCEEDING OR
NEED TO ACCESS A SERVICE
PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY. COURT
THE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF
THE COURT. 301 NORTH PARK
AVENUE. SANFORD. FLORIDA
32771. TELEPHONE (407)323
4390. OR 1000 955 8771 (ThO), nr
1-0OD955077O (V). VIA FLORIDA
R E U Y SERVICE
Pubinh September 26, and October
3.2001
EE217
Public Auction
Pubkc auction to ba hekj al 901
am. on the 6th day of October,
2001. at toe Irori door of Athen a
Towmg Inc Located at 2499 OkJ
Lake Mary Rd Sue# 134. 6artod. FI
lot toe purpose ol depotong ef toe
lotto*-mg vehetst
For further etformatiun pkHtve ciitt
(407)32^ ‘•Oik
(1) Veer BSMtoa Ford
V1N* 1FABP41A4JF115692
Pubiori September 20. 2001
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181— A m i a n c e s &amp;
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181— A m iances &amp;
Pur n iture For S ale

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187— Sporting G oods

223— M iscellaneous

223— M iscellaneous

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Color M Oraan Brand nwr. fik t
tor M S 1«* 4 S .
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tattow tori avt chan l^ a a d tu ld i
and bu«at baaukhi h.g&gt;i gloat
Amah Brand naw. tat at boa Uat
U M 3 SacrAc* *1450 Ptaaaacal
407*433*0330

160— B usiness For
S ale

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for sa le

Family ownad 4 oparatad
tor ovw 20 yaan
FINANCM O AVAIL a b l e
C A U . (407| 402*1391

181— AlTUANCTS St
Furniture For S a ie

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407-322*0390

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1908 Chavrotot 1/4 ton pctuai 4
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Camcordar

Handycam

199— Pets A S uppues

87 lAtaubato

DONATIONS NEEDED

211—

235—
T ruck /Buses/Vans For
S ale

A ntioue /C o u f c t ib i es

Wtog Chair; Sturdy, gray 4 ntvta
tapaatry m m mahogany lags
550 00 407*3304)454.

la m e
ON TH E
WEKIVA RIVER

217— G arage Sales

241— R ec. ‘
V eiiicles /Campers For
S ale
1881 HnchhAar 5mWhaal. 37*. 3
ulai. naar now trot. 3 aAdsa. 8
aamana. 2Unaoaa. duaadAG, mar
kit. aids bam. Or* tuB*8ma ng.
IISWO obo. 407*325*5883

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231— C ars Fo r S ale

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46 Polo
what they
participant
seom lo be
47 Ointments
6 Brewing
49 Synthesizer
Synthesiser
train
Inventor
inventor
ohnny's
50 Whole
amount
money?
14 Martinique
53 Colored
volcano
marble
15 D-coratfve
5 5 ___ 's code
pitcher
57
5 7 ___'ss
16 Cognizant of
revenge
17 Jung's inner
59 Wheels ol
sell
fortune?
1 8 ___’a locker
60 Good way to
20
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have it
It
22 Make
61 Lacking spir­
spirrhapsodic
it
II
23 Tend the
62 Site of
kids
thousands
24 Typo of
ot flowers
gronso
63 River.
25 It's a lock
through
when
Opole
pinned
64 Type of dub
26 Tiny
65 Parts ol
colonizers
some chairs
27 A bill
DOW N
28 In error
1 Sends Junk
31 More
mail online
bombastic
2 Fronch artist
3 4 ___ 's moth­
Matisse
er
3 Inclined lo
38 Hodgepodge
ono side
37 Escort
4 Steno
of a sort
reminder
39 Established
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ceremony
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number
decorations
42 Uke some
7 Inlormod
cars and
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apartments
9 Rugby score
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onpnd. angina m om a l l 1XXX) BAa
hat 40.000 Comaa w*h many
aattaa. aoto aaat. Ibarpaaa bags,
triad, tw ttta .n trr hum. torkaaata
arhaal baarmga.braliaa t mors,
hartsy maga *9 500 obo 407-66**
7678. or 407-833-43M

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warranty toa 5155. *man 5140 U\|
5210 Brand nan Locatad m
Santord. 407*402*2778

36" &gt;w*h K arm o i
by St)» »h4»
rafngaralor. leamjkaf 4 wat•'
Atnoal brand rm*. *750 S t w Moo
Washer 5350. t&gt;yw (150 407-265*
lorn twiv/'iiii Vf 407*323*4574. w&gt;
tor Yalta

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M o to r c y o .es/Bikes
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Family Worahlp Cantor naado
rapaVabla bkyctoa and bkycla
parts lohatottanaady. Ptaaaacal
407*522* M M .

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191— B uild in g
M aterials

235—
T ruck /Buses/Vans For
S ale

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157— M obile H omes
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Chesapeak
e Bay
12 Printer's
direction
13 Water the
garden
IBJnlormal
"attire
21 Thrusts out
25 Valued
Inherited
possession
26 In awe *
27 Word
indexers
often Ignore
29 Wine and
dine
30 Bedrock

34 Doctor of
sci-fi
35 Salver
38 Hindu title
41 T h e Zoo
Story"
playwright
■ Steeps
43
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ointment
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lady
I Mead study
50
site
I61 Dangerous
sub
I Producers
52
of sun bows
I Short
63
rounds?
54 Dare into
doing
55 Pitch the
horsehide
56 Streamlet
58 Veer
suddenly
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SEPTEMBER 2 3 , 2 0 0 1

M ttiY IA H No. 10
Copyright O 2001 The Bwrtnota Itoratd

Sanford. Florida

County looks for cuts in new

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By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

iixinuf

SANFORD — County com­
missioners will vote on the final
2001/2002 fiscal year budget
l\iesd ay night, but C ounty
M anager Kevin Grace and his
staff are preparing contingency
plans In the wake of a slowing
economy.
"We prepared this budget Over
the last six months and the econ­
omy is slowing down," which

Commissioners have not approved final budget,
but staff is already preparing for slow economy
could effect the projected sales tax
revenue &lt;n the new budget said
Grace.
County staff is preparing two
contingency plans — one that
prepares for a 5 percent decrease
In projected sales tax revenue and
another for a 10 percent decrease,

said Grace.
"For the current fiscal year
w e’re in, I believe the sales tax is
about $3 million less than we
anticipated,"
Grace
said.
"Hopefully it will at least stay sta­
ble. Wc’rc going to take this
action to be prepared so we don’t

have a crisis."
While Orange County tourism
businesses arc feeling Inc impact
of the terrorist attacks, Grace
speculates Seminole may not be
in the same dire situation.
At the M arriott Springhill
Suites in Sanford, officials noted

only a slight decline In occupancy
a couple days after the attacks,
but now registration is back on
the upswing. At the Central
Florida Zoological Park officials
also said they had a decline, but
m uch of that could be con­
tributed to the rain brought on by
tropical storm Gabrielle. A Zoo
spokesman said they had a very
strong attendance for last Sunday.
" Ih c y ’re (Orange County)
Sec Budget, Page 10A

C o m in g
'Notes face big
district test

H om e

It may be Homecoming for
Seminote Hign School, but
the ’Notes faced a tough
task: their first Class 6A
District 1 contest against
powerful Sandtewood of
Jacksonville,
i IB

Seminole High School celebrates
homecoming week with Its annual parade

H w M photoi by Tommy V k M S

Investigators sift through debris oft Lake Mary
Boulevard in a search for the body of Kathy Engels.
Late Friday, police found bones and clothing believed
to be Engels.

Killer’s map
leads police
to remains
By Michelle Jeria
Managing Editor

Captain Robert Reckline, the
new commander o f the
Salvation Army if! Sm lcolr
County, is always on call
when disaster strikes.
Page 1C

Seminole Smile

Lake Mary millage rate lowest in the county
By Michelle Jeria
Managing Editor
LAKE MARY — With
C ity C om m ission's final
approval T hursday of the
Fiscal Year 2002 budget, resi­
dents will pay the lowest
levy of all municipalities in
Seminole County next year.
The FY 2002 budget
Includes a millage rate of
3.7648, currently the lowest

within the county. In previ­
ous y e a n , W inter Springs
had the lowest rate, but tn?
city recently increased its
millage to 3.9.
According to Lake Mary
City M anager John Litton,
the FY 2002 levy Is the same •
as the last nine y e a n and the
one that appears on tax
notices. Under the law, the
rate technically constitutes a
tax Increase of 5.7438 per­

cent, since the tolled back
rate is 35603.
The proposed budget Was
originally* presented
to
Commission in July, which
reviewed the docum ent dur­
ing several work sessions.
Commissioners m ade only
m inor changes during the
tw o-m onth process before
approving the city's finan­
cial plan, w hich Litton
described as reasonable, yet

not shortsighted.
Includedin the budget is a
4 percent allocation for
em ployee m erit increases.
The d ty also budgeted a 20
percent across the board
insurance
increase
for
health, life, property and
casualty and workers' comp.
"O ur focus is on retaining
good employees by proyid-

P a d g e tt resign s fro m M a in S treet
By Dan Ping
Editor
SANFORD — Walt Padgett has
resigned as the director of Sanford
Main Street.
Padgett, w ho owns Higgins House
Bed and Breakfast, took over the direc­
to r's Job In the spring of 2000. During
his tenuis, he oversaw the restructur­
ing of Main Street's Farmers Market
a n a relocated it to Magnolia Square in
dow ntow n Sanford. He also created a
num ber of mini festivals along 1st
Street, including the Oktoberfest Street
Party, the How fa t the Moon fund-rais­
er, an d the S t.' Patrick's Day
Celebrations. In addition Padgett host­

In d e x
Clautftad .

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

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SANFORD — A joint
effort betw een Sanford
police’s Youth Services Team
and the state's Division of
Alcoholic Beverages and
Tobacco netted tne most
arrests for an underage
Sanford sting ever, accord­
ing to officials.

Six teams consisting of a
Sanford police officer, a spe­
cial agent and an underage
operative blanketed the d ty
Tuesday looking for busi­
nesses w ho did not card
underage teens for dgarettes
and alcohol.
“We don't try to trick any­
body," said state Lt. Claude
Croce. "They (underage
operatives] go in and have a

See Remains, Page 7A

I

West N ile
virus found
in Sanford
Health officials say it’s
an ’isolated infection’

HbcbM photo by Tommy Vlncont

Walt Padgett oversaw the relocation oi the
Sanford Main Street Farmers Market to
Magnolia Square. Padgett resigned this
week as director of Main Street.

seven day suspension of
alcoholic or tobacco sales.
"For a lot of these mom
and pop stores If they lose
their license for a week it
puts a big hurting on them,"
Sanford Sgt. Mike Taylor
said. "We don't try to find
old looking kids. You can
look at these kids and tell
See Butts, Page 7A

See Virus, Page 10A

board has been pleased with the job
Padgett did.
See Padgett, Page 7A

Florida ID. We don't try to
entrap them in cnyway. If
they ask for their age they
give it."
Ten arrests were m ade in
all w ith the penalties rang­
ing from a second degree
misdemeanor that brings a
maximum S500 fine an a up
to 60 days in jail to an
adm inistrative charge that
issues a 51/XX) fine and a

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
- SANFORD — Officials announced Wednesday
that a dead dove found Aug. 23 in East Sanford
was infected with the West Nile virus.
"In consultation with the Florida Department of
Health it was decided Seminole County would not
be included in a medical alert at this time," said
John Cochrane manager of environmental health
for the Seminole County Health Department. "The
decision was made on statewide data that this bird
was an isolated infection."
.
Although a medical alert w as not issued,
Cochrane said there is plenty to do as residents
need to protect themselves and . »elp fight the bat­
tle against the sometimes deadly virus.
The number one personal protective measure
against die virus is simply not going outside from
dusk and dawn, said Cochrane. Many people can
not refrain from being outside during these hours,
so the next best thing is to w ear long sleeves, pants,
socks and shoes along with a mosquito repellent
containing the chemical DEFT.

Police bust businesses for underage sales

C rottw ord

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ed a 2-day training Bession for Florida
Main Street dties.
"I think • w e m ade som e good
prow ess in ray 16 m onths as director,"
Padgett said. ^At this time, however, I
have been presented w ith a couple of
business opportunities I w ould like to
pursue."
Padgett also noted that he w ants to
become more Involved w ith his bed
and breakfast.
"Toiirism has taken a hit in the last
couple of weeks," Padgett said. "I’ve
got to start reworking my marketing
approach. I need to spend a little more
time w ith my business."
Bob Kuhn, the incoming president
for Main Street, said the organization’s

LAKE MARY — More than a decade after
Anton Daryl Meyers was arrested for first degree
murder, authorities believe they have found his
victim'* remains In a w ooded lot off Lake M ary
Boulevard.
Lake Mary Police Chief Richard Deary con­
firmed Friday that hum an remains were found in
the spot where Meyers said he buried the body of
Kathy Engels, who disappeared in 1987. Although
authorities were unable to unearth any of the
remains, they did discover w hat appeared to be
pieces of bones and some clothing.
"Although we w on't be sure until a DNA test is
performed, we are confident that it is her," Beary
said.
The investigation into Engels' disappearance
*
the '14-year-old was
began 14 years ago when
reported missing during
Memorial
neM
, Day
.. weekend.
The girl was spending the night with a friend, but
witnesses said she was last seen leaving the house
w ith Meyers.
Meyers originally told authorities Engels asked
him for a ride home som etim e du rin g the
evening, and he dropped her off at a 7-Eleven on
Lake Mary Boulevard early on the morning of
Monday, May 25, 1987. Although suspected in
Engels' disappearance, a body was not found, and

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T W S n ftN O 'T H frai n

Sunday. Septem ber 23. 2001

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

Wife of man who
plays field is
considering a trade

O

S h o w in g their support

DEAR ABBY: "Tired of Family Ties," the 33ycar-old m an w ho w as adopted at the age of 3
weeks and never felt the need to search for his
b irth mother, asked how to discontinue contact
w ithout being cruel now that she has found him.
Yon advised that he has a right to his feelings,
m other that
and: he should explain to his b
he’s not ready
idy to nave
have a relationshi
relationship w
i ith her
now. I would like to second that advice.
Please urge "Tired" to have an honest discus­
sion w ith his b irth family. I am a birth mother. I
have seen changes in m y relationship w ith my
dau g h ter w hom I lost to adoption. We were
reunited 14 years ago. 1 w ish she would verbal­
ize iL
Thankfully, I have been involved in a w onder­
ful support group for 17 years. It is called
"Concerned United Birthparcnts," and it is for
anyone w ho has been touched by adoption.
DENVER BIRTH M OM
DEAR BIRTH M OM : T h an k you for the
inform ation. Concerned U nited B irthparents
can b e contacted b y calling toll-free: 1-800-8222777 or b y vlaitlng th e Web site at
w w w .CU B irthparents.org. W hile m any
reu n io n s are h ap p y ones, som e are n o t In those
cases, everyone involved needs all the support
th ey can geL
DEAR ABBY: Last Saturday night I took my
girlfriend out for a rom antic dinner at an expen­
sive restaurant. The people seated at the table
behind us were extrem ely noisy and became
even louder as the night wore on.
H ow should I have dealt w ith this situation?
A sked them to quiet dow n? Asked the server to
speak to them ? O r requested another table?
A lthough it d id n 't ruin o u r night, it m ade con­
versation difficult. We rarely treat ourselves to
such a special dinner out, and w hen w e do we'd
like to be able to hear each other's sentences!
Please let us know w hat to d o should this h ap ­
pen again. Thanks, Abby.
ANNOYED WITH THE NOISE,
CARLE PLACE, N.Y.
DEAR ANNOYED: Because com plaining to
th e o ffen d ers could have sparked a confronta­
tio n , you sh o u ld have asked y our server to
m ove you to a table in a q u ieter location.
Next tim e, request a quiet co m er w hen you
m ake y o u r reservation.

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bout

sat
VFW Port No. 10108 will
host a spaghetti dinner 4 to 8
p.m. Saturday, Sept. 22. Cost is
$5 at the door.
VFW Post No. 10108 islocated at 2644 Sanford Ave.

DEAR ABBY: I have been m arried to "Robbie"
for 25 years. He has had num erous affairs during
m ost of our m arriage. His most recent one has
devastated me.
...........................
Robbie tells m e he is in love
w ith another w om an — but
that he also loves me. Robbie Is
a good provider. I have every­
thing I w ant or need. We arc set
financially. I have considered
leaving him and starting over,
but frankly, It scares me. I feel
that he is staying because he
doesn’t
w ant to "lose cveryDear
», .
thing.* I know in m y heart he
ADDy
w ants to be w ith the other
i * • • * a a woman.
We have been through coun­
seling. I thought things w ere OK, but they
w eren't. I saw the signs again.
Now m y other dilem m a: I'm not sure I'm In
love w ith Robbie anym ore. I'm not sure If Jhc
reason I don't leave Is because of him — o rth o
financial security. If I stay, I'm not sure I can for­
give or forget again. I know if it's not this
w om an, there will alw ays be another and anoth­
er
Should 1 stay, or hold my head u p high and go
my separate way?
HA N G IN G O N IN INDIANA
DEAR H A N G IN G : You are asking intelligent
questions. H o w ev er no one can answ er them
but you. Since m arriage counseling couldn't
resolve th e problem s in your m arriage, It's tim e
to talk to an accountant an d an atto rn ey to
determ in e the financial reality of w hat sep arat­
in g from y o u r hu sb an d w ould be. Arm ed w ith
that inform ation, you can then ask y ourself
w h eth er yo u r life w o u ld be b e tte r w ith o r w ith ­
out him and arrive a t a logical conclusion. T his
m ay be a new b eg in n in g instead of a sad e n d ­
ing. I w ish you th e b est o f luck.

ut

• The Aslan Cultural
Association of Central Florida
is holdings its seventh annual
Fertival of Music and Dance,
Saturday, Sept 22, in Lake
Brantley High School’s audito­
rium.
H ie Aillvdl activities will
continue in the evening, fea­
turing three performances.
Cost is $15 per event and
begin at 5 p m All day tickets
are available for $40 for nonmembers and $30 for ACA
members. Student discounts
are available. Call the Aslan
Cultural Association for more
information at 407-333-3667.

Lane closures
announced

Hot aid photo by Tommy Vlncont

Marched Madison, a student at Seminole Community College, signs a card to individuala who lost family members during
the Sept. 11, 2001, attack on the United States. Seated is SCC'a Student Government Association (SAG) Marketing
Committee Chairman Mark Marcus. SCC'a SAG la also sponsoring a fund-raiser tor the Bed Cross. Following an emeriup &lt;
decidedI Its goal Is to raise $15,000 for the Red Cross.
gency meeting held last week by SAG members, the group
D ischarged Firearm
C hristopher Noel, 22, and
Jacqueline T hettord, 19, both of
Sanford w ere arrested by Seminole
deputies T hursday nig h t after they
responded to a call In reference to
a subject shooting a gun in h is d ri­
veway.
D eputies searched 911
Longwood - M arkham Road in
Sanford after neighbors w itnessed
a subjegt.shooting a han d g u n In his
driveway. TWo fully loaded m aga­
zines and *J9mm handgun were
found on a cabinet. N um erous cas­
ings w ere also found along the d ri­
vew ay an d near the front porch.
D uring the search, Noel "w ho
sm elled o f alcohol Impurities"
becam e irate as he shouted obscen­
ities at the deputies.
N oel's alleged girlfriend,
Thetford, also became Irate and
proceeded to try to enter the resi­
dence w hile deputies searched the
grounds. N oel w as charged w ith
using a firearm w hile u n d er influ­
ence of alcohol, disorderly Intoxi­
cation and im proper exhibit of a
firearm. Thetford w as charged
w ith disorderly conduct and resist­
ing an officer w ithout violence.
Larceny ’
Holly Turner, 18, of Lake M ary
w as arrested by Sanford police
Thursday afternoon alte r she tried
to credit her Burdlncs' credit card
w ithout returning m erchandise.
1\im cr, w ho is an em ployee at
Burdlnes, purchased several items
totaling $190.79. W hile at w ork in
subsequent days Ttim er credited
card several times totaling to
$204.15. She was charged w ith
first-degree property tneft under
$300.
Robbery
Cornelius Vanburen, 26, of
Sanford w as arrested by Sanford
police W ednesday after he tried to
rob the Kwik Stop located at 2201
W. 1st St. W hen police arrived
Vanburen w as locked in the store.
The incident began when
Vanburen tried to purchase tw o six
packs of Schlitz Malt Liquor. The
clerk advised Vanburen that he
w asn't allow ed to sell alcohol until
a few more minutes. Vanburen
then w ent behind the counter

m orning. According to the report.
Roach took a vehicle w ithout con­
sent, ran from police, w as involved
in a traffic accident w ith injuries
and then fled police on foot.
Roach w as charged w ith larceny
over $300, reckless driving, hit and
run, driving u n d er the influence,
high speed fleeing, driving w ith a
suspended license and carrying a
concealed w eapon.

P o lic e
B lo tte r

grabbed several adulkm agazincs
and scratehW f lottery tickets. H e '
Three's a C harm
sw ung at thtclerfctK en exiled with— - f t took three vt»tu.hv a Seminole
his loot.
dep u ty before Larry Poole, 50, and
The clerk followed him o u t the
Lisa French, 33, both of Sanford
w ere arrested.
store until Vanburen hurled a can
O n W ednesday Just before 10
of beer at him . The clerk ran back
to the store to call the manager,
p m . deputies responded to a d is­
Vanburen came back Into the store
turbance betw een a boyfriend and
and grabbed the clerk's w allet and
girlfriend. Upon arrival the deputy
some more scratch-off lottery tick­
m ade contact w ith Poole w ho
ets. The clerk followed Vanburen
appeared to be intoxicated. He
out of the store again and this time
advised that he w anted his girl­
Vanburen reportedly tried to stick
friend out of the apartm ent. Poole
him w ith a broken bottle.
advised that he had aw akened ear­
Vanburen entered the store for a
lier "to find his girlfriend and a
third tim e and the clerk, w ho w as
black gentlem en in the living room
outside, locked Vanburen in and
sm oking crack. Poole advised that
called police. W hen police arrived
although he did not w ant to, the
Vanburen tried to hit an officer
tem ptation w as too great and he
w ith a can of beer. H e w as charged
also sm oked crack w ith them ." The
w ith robbery w ith a w eapon an a
deputy advised Poole that the girl­
aggravated assault against a law
friend w ould have to be served
enforcem ent officer.
, w ith an eviction notice. ‘
An ho u r later the deputy
responded to the residence again
H ide the C ontraband
for a disturbance. Reportedly,
Daniel Bridger, 18, of Osteen
Poole, w ho ow ns a tow service,
w as arrested by county deputies in
tow ed French's car earlier because
G eneva T hursday night after he
she ow ed him $150. The deputy
w as stopped for erratic driving.
advised both the subjects w ho
U pon m aking contact w ith the
Bridger, tw o separate deputies stat­ appeared intoxicated that this was
a civil m anner and should be h an ­
ed they saw a m ulti-colored pipe
dled accordingly. He also advised
w ith suspected m arijuana Inside
French to stay at a friend’s house,
the bow l. Bridger w as arrested for
b q t she refused.
possession of dru g paraphernalia.
M ore than four hours later, the
deputy responded to the sam e area
DU1
D ieter Schrut, 58, of Sanford was after a neighborhood reported
Poole driving a tow truck through
arrested by Sanford police
his yard. The deputy advised he
T hursday night after he was
w ould w ait fur French to retrieve
stopped for his vehicle's tag light
being out. The officer sm elled alco­ all her belongings and m ove out.
H ow ever Instead of m oving out,
hol on his breath and subsequent
the tw o yelled obscenities aerpss
rats sin
blood alcohol content tests
i owed
the half acre lot. "D ue to the ongo­
he had a BAC level of .131.
ing and escalating problem both
subjects w ho w ere obviously
A W hole M ess of Trouble
im paired" w ere arrested for disor­
Keith Roach, 25, of Geneva was
derly conduct and transported to
arrested by county deputies on
jail.
seven different charges Thursday

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Lane closures will occur on
the eastbound and westbound
lanes of 14 at the Central
Florida Parkway Bridge
Tuesday These m e d e su n s
will occur between 11 pun.
and 5JO am . Temporary bar­
rier walls will be placed on
the edge of the travel lanes to
prepare for bridge widening
to accommodate a new auxil­
iary lane in each direction
along 1-4. Construction activi­
ties on the bridge are expected
to begin the firet week of
October.
Wednesday lane
will oocur on the
lane of 1-4 at the
Florida Parkway
barrier wall placement

Bush
Sept. 24 F j
D ay in Flori
Gov. Jeb Buah haa pro­
claimed Sept 24 National
Family Day 1 “ " ■ ’
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the state to eat c
er to reaffirm the I
of the family in greatly reduc­
ing the likelihood that j
people wffl engage in illegal
drug use and underage drink­
ing and smoking.
Family Day la a newly initi­
ated, national effort brought
to Florida by Gov. Buah and
First Lady Columba Buah, in
order to promote parental
interaction as a natural, effec­
tive way to reduce teen sub­
stance abuse risk. The goal is
not only to promote the
importance of family dinners,
but also to symbolize the
valuable role parents play in
their developing children’s
lives through regular family
activities.

Event rescheduled
The Seminole
County/Lake Mary
Regional Chamber of
Commerce Professional
Women's Network
Luncheon originally sched­
uled on Thursday, Sept. 27,
has been changed to Nov, 29,
from 11JO a.m. to 1JO p.m.
in the Presidential Ballroom,
Church Street Station.
Keynote speaker of the
event is former Attorney
General Janet Reno.
For more information, call
Sally Underwood at 407-333-

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Obituaries
DAVID BOZOWSKI
David Bozowski, 73, of East
Graves Avenue, Orange Cily, died
TUesday, Sept. 18,2001, in his resi­
dence.
Bom in Cranbury, N.J., he
moved to Central Florida from
MacCIcnny in 2000. He was a
US. Navy veteran and served in
World War II. He was also a
retired quality control manager
and worked for Modem Welding
In Ohio. He was a member of
Faith Chapel in DcLand and
enjoyed woodworking and constmetion.
Survivors include his wife of
seven years, Anna K. Bozowski of
Orange Citv;.two daughters,
Deborah Mouro and Gail Hokaj,
both of Jacksonville; two brothers,
Roger Bozowski of Dayton, N.J.,
and Stanley Bozowski of Trenton,
N.J.; and t h a t grandchildren.
Fourtowns Cremation Inc., of
Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.
HALLIE C. GLOVER
Hallie C. Glover, 96, of Ruby
Street, Sonfotd, died Monday,
Bom Jon. 20,1905, In Maynard,
Ohio, she resided in Central
Florida for 30 years. She was a
retired school teacher.
Survivors Include a daughter,
Wanda Pyle of Cincinnati, Ohio;
three grandchildren; and seven
great grandchildren.

BanflefU Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is In charge of
arrangements.
CHARLES KIKKMAN
HANNERJR.
Charles Kirkman Manner Jr., 79,
of Stone Island Road, Enterprise,
died Wednesday, Sept 19,2001, in
his residence.
Bom in Florence, S.C, he
moved to Central Florida from
Hampton, Va., in 1972. He was a
TOW during World War II and
served in the US. Air Forte for 30
years, including during the
Korean and Vietnam wars. He
was a member of the Lake Mary
Tennis d u b , the Retired Officers
Association, and the ATO
Fraternity (Alpha Thu Omega). He
was an avid University of Florida
fan and enjoyed tennis.
Survivors InHnde his wife of 53
years, Phyllis Hanncr; two sons,
Charles Hanner HI, of Peachtree,
Ga., and Philip Cole Hanncr of
Fairfax, Va.; a daughter, Marsha
H. Gainey of Wellington; and
seven grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be
made to the S ept 11,2001, Fund,
C /O Deltona lire Department,
1685 Providence Blva., Deltona,
FL, 32725, or Deltona Presbyterian
Church, 2300 Howland Blva.,
Deltona, FL, 32738.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange G ty is in charge of
arrangements.

FLOYD I. McGHEE
Floyd 1. McGhee, 80, of Abigail
Drive, Deltona, died Wednesday,
Sept. 19,2001, in Beverley
Healthcare, Winter Springs.
Bom in Greenville, Miss., he
moved to Central Florida from
Montrose, Mich., in 1987. He was
a U S. Navy veteran and served
during World War II. He was a
retired skilled trade metal model
maker, and worked In the experi­
mental departm ent at Buick
General Motors in Hint, Mich.,
for 33 years. He w as a charter
member of lakeside Fellowship
Mctlmdist Church and enjoyed
golf and being with his family.
Survivors include htaw ife of
60 years, Wlnoma McGhee of
Deltona; a son, Neil McGhee of
Sanford; a daughter, Sheryl
Agnew of Deltona; four grand­
children; and six great grandchil­
dren.
Memorial donations may be
m ade to Lakeside Fellowship
Building Fund, 3074 W. Lake
Mary Blvd., Lake Mary/FL,
32746.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.
HAZEL ODOM MILLER
Hazel Odom Miller, 86, of 2nd
Street, Lake Mary, died Monday,
Sept. 17,2001.
She was founder and former
owner of The Lake Mary Beauty

Salon from 1967 to 1992.
Survivors include a daughter,
Olivia Daniels of la k e Mary; and
a granddaughter, Olivia Kafka of
Lake Mary.
Cramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.

Memorial donations may be
made to Shiners Hospital for
Crippled Children; 12502 North
Pine Drive, Tampa FL, 336129499.
Baldauff Family Funeral I lome
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.

S. GEORGE NAPOLI
S. George Napoli, 97, of West
Lansdowne Avenue, Orange City,
died Wednesday, Sept. 19,2001,
in his residence.
Bom in New York City, he
moved to Central Florida from
Queens, N.Y., In 1958. He retired
from Maumburg Construction
after 25 years as an architect and
estimator. He was a member of
First Presbyterian Church of
DcLand, where he sang in the
choir for 25 years, and member
and past president of DcLand
Shriners Club, DcBary AARP,
The New York State G ub,
Community Tourist and Tlavel
G u b of DeLand. He w as a past
member of Masonic Lodge No.
1028 In New York City and of
Volunteers in Public Schools. He
was also a former Golden G ove
Champion in New York City in
1921.
Survivors include his wife of
14 years, Winona E. Napoli of
Orange City; a daughter,
Elizabeth O'Connor of Port
Orange; nine grandchildren; and
it grandchildren.
16 great
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BETTY JEAN PRICE
Betty Jean Price, 68, of Park
Avenue, Sanford, died Tuesday,
Sept. 18,2001, in Georgia.
Bom Dec. 29,1933, in Decatur
Ga., she moved to Sanford in
1979. She was a waitress and
member of the Sanford American
Legion.
Survh
survivors include two daugh­
ters, Susan Bevins of Winter
Springs and Karen Kilcy of
Sanford; two sons, Steven Kiley
of Sanford and James Kilcy of
Hoschton, Ga.; two brothers,
Lafayette Jett of Panama City and
Frank Jett of DcLand; and seven
sisters, Inez McMillan, Edna
Welch, Ann Pole}’, Ruth Reeves,
Corolyn Jett, Rosemary Olsen
and S tato n Peterson, all of
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DeLand.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.

moved to Central Florida in
1976. He was of the Lutheran
faith and w as a US. Army veter­
an of the Korean War. He w as a
member of DAV 30, of Korean
War Veterans Association 173,
Moose Lodge 1851 of Sanford,
Eagles 4414 of Deltona, Fleet
Reserve 147 of Sanford, VFW
4809 of Norfolk, Va., Casselberry
Veterans Inc., and American
leg io n Post 53 of Sanford.
Survivors include his wife,
Carolyn Sue of Sanford; two
stepdaughters, Michelle
Brcnsnock of Dike Mary and
Roxanne Robbins of Mount
Dora; a stepson, Charlie
Hennessey of Great Lakes, III.; a
sLstcr, Elsie Leach of Cassopolls,
Mich.; and six grandchildren.
Tri-County Cremation
Services of Longwood is in
charge of arrangements.

CAREY E REEVES
Carey E Reeves, 69, of South
Pine Ridge Circle, Sanford, died
Wednesday, Sept. 19,2001.
Bom in Meade, Kan., he

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O p in io n
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We can’t give in to our anxiety
Let’s face it: We’re still afraid.
D espite President Bush's eloquent call to arm s,
desp ite the strength of o u r arm ed forces, d espite a
m assive federal investigation involving
4,000 FBI agents, despite the resilience
an d courage of rescue personnel,
despite heavily arm ed police officers
roam ing the concourses of m ajor air­
ports, w e're still afraid.
H ow could w e not be? As the death
toll clim bs p a st 6,000, Sept. 11 is easily
the bloodiest d ay ever on A m erican soil,
Cynthia
forever robbing us of the sense of InvulT ucker
nerability that A m ericans take as a
• • • • • • • birthright. We have seen over an d over
the im ages of crash, fire a n d collapse,
the falling bodies, the stu n n ed faces of survivors. Yes,
w e're scared - afraid of flying, afraid of the m ere
sou n d o f airplanes low overhead, afraid to listen to
broadcast new s a n d afraid not to.
That, of course, is exactly w hat a m iserable band of
m ass m u rd erers sought to do: strike terror in o u r
hearts. So o u r strongest w eapon - o u r m ost com ­
m an d in g response - is to retu rn to o u r routines
d espite o u r fears: Buy that new refrigerator o r new
car, use those airline tickets for that plan n ed vacation,
visit N ew York City to see a Broadw ay show.
A m erica's top financial executives should sum m on a
little courage as w ell. Their panic could p ro v e m ore
devastating to the econom y than the terrorists' attacks
have been. They have n ot been asked to confront the
forbidding landscape of A fghanistan; the least they
could d o is m u ste r som e faith in the stock m arket.
It has been easy enough for u s to b u y A m erican
flags, to recall the w o rd s o f "God Bless A m erica" an d
sing along, to p in red, w hite an d blue ribbons to o u r
lapels. But the m uch h a rd e r p a rt in the d ay s an d
w eeks a h ead w ill be to find the courage to retu rn to a
free, o p en a n d pluralistic society. It has been easy to
gath er in ecum enical religious services to w orship an d
p ray w ith those of different faiths. But it w ill be h a rd ­
e r to resist the calls for restricting the civil liberties of
Im m igrants w hose back g ro u n d s are A rab or M iddle
Eastern.
N orm alcy, surely, w ill never again be w h a t It w as
before a beftUtiful September- m o o tin g turned to h o r ­
ror. We w ill live w ith bom b scares, package searches
an d proliferating m etal detectors. We will learn ab o u t
chem ical w eapons and biological terrorism . M ayors
a n d local police authorities will start to w orry about
protecting local w ater supplies. N pt only will inconve­
nience beepm e p art of our daily lives b u t so will
increased anxiety. That seem s inevitable.
But su rre n d e r to fear is not. In w hat w as easily the
m ost stirrin g speech of his short presidency, President
Bush called u p o n each of us to "live y o u r lives and
h u g y o u r children. I know m any citizens have fears
tonight, a n d I ask you to be calm and resolute, even in
th e face of a continuing threat. I ask you to u p h o ld the
values o f America and rem em ber w hy so m any have
com e here." That seem s the least that w e can do.
A childhood friend of m ine, C leveland A dam s, lives
w ith his wife and tw o young d aughters In
M anhattan's neighborhood of Tribeca, a m ere five
blocks north of "Ground Zero," w here the W orld Trade
C enter once stood. H e shared w ith m e a letter he
w rote his parents by candlelight from his ap artm en t
o n Sept. 16. He closed the letter w ith this w ords:
"It is now 11:15 p.m . The girls are sleeping like the
babies they a r e .... It is deathly d a rk an d quiet tonight.
I feel a ru sh of fear any tim e I h ear a plane go by. I
w ill w alk to w ork tom orrow just like I d o every day."
T hat sort of sim ple patriotism yvill be required of us
all.
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A poem titled "N ever to
Forget: 911 (9-11-01)" about the
tragedy last week:
H ate Is near,
people filled w ith fear;
We were shattered today,
and In a tragic way;
People trying to be brave,
thousands laid a grave;
People filled w ith hat.
Is all this so real this date;
Will w e ever forgive,
those of us w ho lived;
Those of you that died,
w e will miss you w ith great
pride;
People In the rubble,
. w hen buildings w ent a crum ­
ble; .
Love is w hat we need,
tears la how we'll bleed;
Will the world ever be right,
will we make it through the
night;
With the Lord by our side,
w e will strive with great
pride;
To heal what is done,
never to forget this one.
A ndrea J. D avidson
W inter Springs

Employers now
need to support
the Reserves
To the editor.
in response to the tragic
events of Sept. 11, an initial
30,000 military reservists will be
called to active duty Immediate­
ly. This is the initial call-up of a
congressionally authorized total
of u p to 1,000,000 that can be
called. From the Revolutionary
War to today, citizen soldiers,
sailors, m arines and airmen
have left their jobs, families and
hom es to defend our way of life
and our homeland.
Not only are these reservists
heroes, they are also some of
the finest employees In our
civilian workforce. Their call to

please support the research
or do anything to deserve this
duty will cause innum erable
tinandally in any am ount you
hardships for employers, but go terrible thing to take over his
can. Checks can be m ade out to
life and try to end it. But It
they must, and go they will.
the Leukemia &amp; Lymphoma
appeared anyw ay and we
The Florida Committee for
Society (Light Up the Night)
thought our world had ended.
Employer Support of the Guard
and mailed to P.O. Box 951209,
Following extensive and
and Reserve (ESGR) has 150
Lake Mary, Florida 32795-1209.
sometimes painful tests, drugs
volunteer members all across
As volunteers for the
too num erous to mention, and
our state ready to answ er ques­
tions for employers as to their
m onths of worry, he w ent Into
Leukemia Society for 14 years
rights and responsibilities under remission. And w e wait, and
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national
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friends, kindness of health p ro ­
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this w ould never happen to one
Issues. To obtain current correct
fessionals, healing hands of the
of our children. But It did, and
information of find a volunteer
M.D. A nderson team, and
now w e w ant to m ake certain it
In your area, check our web site
research provided by the
at www.csgr.org or call our
Leukemia &amp; Lymphoma Society, doesn't happen to anyone else,
national office at 1-800-336-4590. has gotten us to this point. Ana and If it does, they will be
arm ed w ith Information, patient
w e are eternally grateful.
All em ployers w ant to do
The Leukemia St Lymphoma
aid, and the best research avail­
"the right thing," and we can
able to fight i t This can only be
Society Is w hy I am bringing
help further your understand­
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for your help. N ot just for my
to support finding a cure — it 1
will be affected or how long this son, but for the o v ir 7,700 "*
just around the corner. Trust
situation will require ac tiv e - .
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duty aervice by reservists.' W hat l* blood related cancers'last y ear- ’ m y son.
we do know is that those don­
Alice W etnt
over 4,300 Floridians and their
Senior
ning the uniform need to be
families lost the battle In 2000.
able to concentrate on defend­
Leukemia is the num ber one
ing America and not worrying
child killing disease In America
about having a job w hen tney
and every 5 minutes, another
child o r adult is diagnosed with
return to civilian life. Let us
leukemia, lym phom a, or myelo­
each assure them that w e will
ma. Now you know the bad
support them In their service.
l t d W ilhite statistics — but there Is hope.
State C hairm an Research is working. In 1960,
To the qdltoR
Office of the A ssistant cure rates for the most common
The District 18 Ladies
Secretary of D efense forms of childhood leukemia
Auxiliary to the Veterans of
,
Florida Com m ittee for were at 4 percent, and today
Foreign Wars of the United
Employer Support o f the they ate 80 percent.
States w ould like to honor all
G uard and Reserve
1 am not accustomed to ask­
Gold Star M others in o u r area.
ing for personal help, so I ask
A gold Star M other Is a m other
for help for all of the other fam­
w no lost her son or daughter in
ilies w no do n 't know people
the United States Arm ed Forces
like you. Saturday, September
while on active duty. If yo u r or
22nd, the Leukemia St
anyone you know is a gold Star
Lymphoma Society of Central
Florida is hosting “Light of the
Mother, please contact us so we
can honor them. M p n
N ight" at Loch Haven Park in
Orlando. Beginning at 530,
Judy S. Smoot, District 19
To the e d ito r
there will be an evening of fun
Last February, my family's
siaent advises that the
and camaraderie, celebrating
life changed. As m any of our
trict 18 Ladles Auxiliary will
friends know, and n6w I am
and commemorating lives
honor the Gold Star M others on
touched by cancer. It is sched­
telling you, our 19 year old son
Saturday, Sept. 29 w ith lunch,
uled over three days in many
was diagnosed with Nongifts and entertainment.
communities across America to
H odgkins Lymphoma. It start­
For more Information and an
raise awareness and m oney for
ed w ith an innocent swollen
Invitation, contact Judy Smoot
leukemia St lymphoma
gland. He d id n 't inherit this
at 407-877-2510.
research.
disease, catch it from anyone,
Jean C Ham il
engage in a lifestyle to cause it,
Please come. But if you can't.
Publicity Chairm an

Auxiliary wants
to honor Gold
Star Mothers

‘Light of the
Night’ event set
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O n th e S treet
The Herald asks people what they th in k ...
More than a
week after ter­
rorists targeted
New York City
and Washington,
D.C., the Herald
asked people If
they think
America is tak­
ing too long to
retaliate against
those who are
responsible fo r
the Sept. l l t
2001, attack.

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I would like to say poeaWy
yes, since I am from New
York I saw the devastation,
and right now I am angry and
would like to see us do
somuitiing. But, In Iho long
run, we want to make sure of
who did the attack We don't
want to go through with an
attack and then And out It
was somebody else.
I Thompson
Michael"
Ortando

I think we nMd to be mors
thoughtful In our actions, and
I think wa nssd to kssp unity
Internationally and also be
unified as a nation. But, a
strong ctatomant needs to be
mads to the people who
attacked all those innocent
people. We have to let them
know they wll be dealt with.
Mike Foster
Sanford

No way. It should be mea­
sured, well planned and
organised so there Is le u
loss of lives to our people.
Theo Hollerbach

Cciiogn Pa*

No. I don't think so. It's
good that wa a rt being cau­
tious and sure before we go
over and start a ware where
our men will be endangered
also
Jodi McClanahan
Aubumdale

No, wa are not taking loo
long. This must taka patience
and planning.
Carolyn Peters
Orlando

Definitely not I am retired
from the mSrtary and was up
at the Pentagon. I served
during the Korean and
Vietnam wars. We need to
know we are doing bc*ore w?
jump in. We need to do It
right the first lime.

Robert Patera
Orlando

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B O B B Y SM A T H E R S
April 20,1985
Our Lives have not been the same
since that (regie day one year ago,
when you were taken away.
We miss you more than
words can say.
We will never forget your're smiling face
or the wonderful young man you had
become.
We know that GOD had a plan for
you and someday we will know what that
plan was.
Until then we will be thankful for the time
we shared together and know that one day
we will
see you again.
We love you still...
FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS
Mom, Robot, &amp; Courtney
***
Dear Bobby,
You were our ion, brother, grandson,
nephew, and friend. You're a big part of
us. Each of us have our cherished one on
one memories as well u our family gath­
ering memories with you. Memories that
we reflect oa day In and day out. While
with us here you were so very special. We
continue to feel your presence and know
that you are still with us. As you continue
your journey on the other tide, we know
your beaming light lives on. One day we
will reunite with you and continue to
make more memories. Until then we will
miss you, may you know how much we
Love You.
Remembering you,
Dad, Justin, Wendy. Grandma Nancy.
Uncle Brian. Aunt Debbie. Christin

I would have held you longer
and said “I LOVE YOU” one more time.
If I had known that you would be gone
never to return, I would have done things
so differently.
If I had known lhal time would stop and
things would change, I would have spent
more time just looking at your face.
If I had known.
Mom

The life of one wy love is never lost...
Its influence goes on through all the lives
it ever touched.
It's lonely here without you. and sad in
everyway, law life will never he the same
for us. since you've been called away.
One year has passed since you left us: but
your smiles arc with us yet. We will
alwuys cherish the memories of you,
svhont we'll never forget. God only
knows, how you arc loved and missed by
your family und friends.

in an Instant.
We don’t know what might of been but we
know wliat was: A pccious baby, a toddler,
a little boy, then a special young man, but
15 yean is not long enough.
The memories we have are precious but
they are also so painful and the pain never
goes away. Never will. I miss you so very
much and love you more each day.
You'll always be may little guy who loved
Hot Wheels can.
FOR NOW AND FOREVER
Blue Grandma

Dearest Bobby,

Sometimes things happen that make us
ask, “Why, Ood?" A year ago today we
asked that very question - not understand­
ing why you were taken from us. We still
don't understand why, but we
believe God had a plan and it
included you on lhat day. We
didn't get to say goodbye or hug
you and thank you for all you
gave us. We talk about you with
the girls and find ourselves gig­
gling, remembering all the crazy
and funny things you did. You
had a heart of gold and a smile
like pure sunshine. The hole in
our heart* is huge. Life will
never be the same for us without
you, but we will always love you
and remember you and keep you
close in our hearts forever and
ever.
All our love.
Uncle Randy, Aunt Terri. Brooke
&amp; Amanda, Aunt Mary &amp; Lacey
Wells

/Ae

In loving memory or our grandson, and
loved one who passed away on September
21.2000.
Grandpa Kay, Branny Karole, Uncle Brad,
Kelly, und all your family in Georgia!

September 21, 2(XX). a day we
will never forgcl. You went from a
baby lhat I used to lake lo Burger
King lo hang out lo a 15 year old
so fast. If wc only knew we’d
have such a short lime with you.
We ull miss you so much and wish
you were here. There's not a day
that goes by that we don't think of
you. And look forward to the day
wc sec you again.
lane always.
Aunt Bobhi Jeanne St Dalton
T T T

Not a day goes by that I don't
tiimk ot you. My hcuii butts, you
were given to us, then taken away

IF I HAD KNOWN
If I had known this morning what
I knew that morning 1 year ago.

2 1 , 2 0 0 0

mjrn&amp;

Bobby,
It has been a year since you left us and not
one day goes by that we don't think of
you and miss you terribly. This has been
such a nightmare that I keep praying that I
will wake up und it will not be true but I
know that will not happen. I was so proud
of you and was proud to have you os a
nephew and someone that my own son
could look up to. Never forget lhat you ore
loved so much and there will always be a
spot in my heart lhal will never heal.
Wc love you!
Aunt Cindy, Uncle Tod, Dustin, JT &amp;
Tiffany.

To Bobby's Mom - Sandra Chapman:
My thoughts &amp; prayers are with you today
- along with my admiration of the
strength, courage &amp; kindness you've dis­
played to all those around you during your
som&gt;w. Your son will live long in our
hearts, because of a mother's love. You
arc an inspiration with amazing grace and
my friend.
God Bless you &amp; your family
Love, Allison Aten

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T he S eminole H erald

Sunday, S eptem ber 23.2001

SANFORD CITY COMMISSION AGENDA FOR 0-23-01

Sanlord City Hall
300 North Park Avenue

WORK SESSION
0:30 p.m. in the City Manager's
Conference Room. Second Floor
1. Interview of prospective board

appointees. (R-1)
A. Historic Preservation Board: P.
Douglas Grosedose (see also Scenic
Improvement Board), James Ross
Lee (see also Sanford Museum
Board), and Stephanie Powers. Maria
S. Shreve and Leslie Stevens wore
Interviewed April 23.2001.

B. Sanford Museum Board: James
Ross Leo (see also Historic
Preservation Board).
C. Scenic Improvement Board: P.
Douglas Groscdose (see also Historic
Preservation Board), Mike Loader, and
Shlriey E. Portillo.
2.
Rrverwalk
&amp;
Downtown

The Seminole County Board of County Commissioners
has tentatively adopted a measure to increase its
property tax levy.

Consent Agenda
1. Approve payments made during
August 2001. Reoommended by the
CHy Manager.
2. Approve payment of City Attorney's
Statement for the month of August
2001. Reoommended by the CHy
Manager.
3. Declare old Vac-Con sewer clean­
ing unit surplus end advertise lor sale
to the highest bidder. Recommended
by the City Manager.
4. Acknowledge Florida Power
Corporation name change to Progress
Energy Service Company and autho­
rize City Manager to execute two
agreements re: Sanford Gasification
Plant Site, amend Sanford Gasification
Second Participation Agreement and
amend Sanford Gasification Plant Site
Escrow Agreement Recommended
by the CHy Manager.
5. Approve agreement between
Seminole County Public Schools and
the City of Sanford to provide School
Resouroe/DAR.E. officers from July
1, 2001 until June 30, 2002.
Recommended by the CHy Manager,
ft. Approve loan agreement with
Sanford
Airport
Authority.
Reoommended by the City Manager.
7. Approve request for use of George
Starke Park lor *HIV Testing Day
Health Fair* special event on Saturday,
October 6. 2001, from 12.00 P.M. to
400 P.M. Event sponsored by the
Seminole County Health Department
Recommended by the City Manager,
t. Approve request for use of Park on
Park for ‘AH Souls Parish Picnic’ spe­
cial event on Sunday, October 7,2001,
from to o P.M. to 6.00 P.M.; approve
stroot closure of Oak Avenue from Bth
Street to Bth Street on October 7.
2001, Tipm 8.00 AM. to 6 00 P.M.
I Event apbneored by AHSod* Cathoflo
Church; $ 100.00 depoait is on fie.
Recommended by the City Manager.
9. Approve street doeure of Magpola
Avenue from 11th Street to 12&gt;h Street
on Saturday, October 13, 2001, from
200 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. for *Magno«a
Neighborhood Ptcnte* special event at
1104 Magnota Avenue; deny waNer of
refundable $100.00 damagafelean-up
fee. Event is sponsored by the
ftasidenti/Friends of Magnolia
Avenue. The City Manager recom­
mends approval of the street doeure
and denial o&lt; the fee waiver.
10. Approve street doeure of First
Street from Sanford Avenue to Park

Last year's p ro p e rty tax le vy:

$97,670,612

B. Less tax reductions due to
Value Adjustment Board and
other assessment changes...........

$

C. Actual property tax levy.................

$

(72,910)
97,743,522

T h is year's p rop osed ta x le v y .............$ 107,715,600

All concerned citizens are invited to attend a public
hearing on the tax Increase to be held on
Tuesday, September 25,2001
7:00 P.M.
at
County Services Building
County Commission Chambers, Room #1028
1101 E. First Street
Sanford, Florida, 32771
A FINAL DECISION on the proposed tax increase
and the budget will be made at this hearing.

Avenue and Park Avenue from First
Street to Seminole Boulevard from
9:30 AM. to 12:30 P.M. Saturday.
November 10, 2001 for 'Annual
Veteran's Day Parade’ special event.
Event is sponsored by Seminole
County Area Veterans Advisory
Commission. Recommended by the
CHy Manager.
11. Approve renewal of Interlocal
Agreement with Volusia County for
mosquito and midge control services.
Recommendod by the City Manager.

REGULAR MEETING
7:00 p.m.,
City Commission
Chambers. First Floor
• TRIM Public hearing to adopt resolu­
tions 1605 and 1666 regarding the
final miltago rate and the annual bud­
get lor Fiscal Year 2001/2002. Ads
published September S and IB. 2001.
• Approval of (Minutes.
Regular Meeting of September 10,
2001. Recommended by the City
Clerk and the City Manager.

NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE

A. Initially proposed tax le v y .............

Revitalization Projects update.
3. City-wide street light overview.
4. Discussion of Regular Agenda
Items, Add-on Items, and other Homs.
5. Mayor's briefing.
6. City Manager's briefing.

Public Hearings
1. Second reading and adoption of
Ordnance No. 3647 to adopt the 1st
Comprehensive Plan Amendment for
2001. Ad published September 19,
2001. Reoommended by the City
Manager.
2. Second reading and adoption of
Ordinance No. 3648 to rezone 35.44
acres between 13th Street and 23rd
Street and between O n Avenue and
Locust Avenue, from MR-2, Multiple
Family Residential; GC-2, General
Commercial; and SR-1 A, Single
Family Dwelling Residential, to SR-1,
Single Family Dwelling Residential;
CHy of Sanford, appScant. Ad pub­
lished September 12 and 19, 2001;
owners notified August 23,2001. (Site
17 on the CPA) Reoommended by
the CHy Manager.
3. Second reacting and adoption of
Orttinanoe No. 3849 to rezone 4.12
acres between 24th Street and 25lh
Street and between Oak Avenue and
Palmetto Avenue from RMOt, Multiple
Family Resktential-Offtoe-lnstitutlonal,
to SR-1 A, Single Family Dwelling
Residential; CHy of Sanford, applicant.
Ad published September 12 and 19.
2001; owners notified August 23,
2001.
(Site 18 on the CPA)
Reoommended by the City Manager.
4. Second reacting and adoption of
Ontinanca No. 3650 to razone 1.54
acres between 23rd Street and 24th
Street and between Oak Avenua and
Magnolia Avenue from MR-2, Multiple
Family Residential, to RMOi, Multiple
Family ReeldentiaFOfflceJnstitutionai;
City of Sanford, apptatnL Ad pubtshed September 12 and 19, 2001;
owners notified August 23,2001. (Site
19 on the CPA) Recommended by
the City Manager.
B. Second reeling and adoption of
Ordinance No. 3851 to rezone
126.919 acres between Seminole
Boulevard extended easterly and
Celery Avenue end between Briseon
Avsnpe extended nprtherty end May..
RNer Court (2250 Celery Avenue)
from AG, AgricufturaJ, and 8H-1AA,
Single Famly Residential, to SR-1.
Single Family Residential, and
approve Development Order 01-0013;
W. Garnet White, Managing General
Partner, Celery Farms Land Hokting
Company, applicant Ad pubtished
September 12,2001. (Site 20 on the
CPA) Recommended by the CHy
Manager.
6. Consider use of Fiscal Year 2001
funds to be received under a U. 8.
Department of Justice Local Law
Enforcement Block Grants Program In
the amount of $142357, plus City's
matching amount of $15,817; the
LLEB Grant Advisory Board recom-

BUDGET SUMMARY
SEMINOLE COUNTY - FISCAL YEAR 2001 2002
THE PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURES OF SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ARE 19.1% MORE
LAST YEAR'S TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURES.

THAN

M IU «|« per S I,000

General Fund
Transportation
Env -Sensitive Lands
Trails Development
Unincorporated Roads
Firc/Rcscue

4,717*
031 1 0
0.1031
0.1177
045*1
2.0971

(Voted Debt)
(Voted Debt)

CASH BALAMT BROUGHT fORWARP
ESTIMATED REVENUES!
Mills l e p e r SIA M
Taxes:
Ad Valorem Taxes
4.717*
Ad Valorem Taxes
03110
Ad Valorem Taxes
0.1031 (Voted Debt)
0.1177 (Voted Debt)
Ad Valorem Taxes
Ad Valorem Taxes
045*1
Ad Valorem Taxes
14*71
Sates xnd Use Taxes
Franchise Taxes
Utility T ates
Licenses and Permits
Intergcutmmemil Revenue
O isrfce for Services
Fines and Forfeitures
Miscellaneous Revenues
Other Financing Sources
TOTAL REVENUES AND OTHER
FINANCING SOURCES
Less Statutory Deduction
TOTAL ESTIM ATED REVENUES AND BALANCES

CAPITAL
GENERAL
TRANSPORTATION
FIRE
UFBT SERVICE PR O JEC T
ENTERPRISE
PUNO___________ FUNDS___________FUND
FUNDS
FUNDS________ FUNDS
S 10.609.404
S
J2.J15.I2J
5
450.000
5
2IJ.6I7
t 9.296,65) S I0J.949.9II

INTERNAL
OTHER
TOTAL
SERVICE GOVERNMENT
PROPOSED
FUNDS
FUNDS________ BUDGET
$4,000,000
5 15.575.099 5 191,701.116

*0,116.659
4,7*4.16*
1.751,414
I.99J.724
5.541.4*1
17.5*0.507
1.250,000

1,996.140
75.000

9,411,607
7.000
30,170,6*7
9,755,537
4.3J1420
5.504,55*
6.595JI1

147.092,67*
(6.6S0.636)
5 I40.4J2.022

10.1)7,501
171.100

1.000,000

11,773,212
2.I6I.J26

437.100
4,555369

1063703**
(2340,935)
S

104,02935)

3317347
9.II1.SV2
3.91J.572
631.451
14,062361
4.491327

25,000

24.041,(76
(952345)
5 23.096,6) 1

J6.124.04S
123.S73
1.613.344

12,761.042
(19)350)
5 12374,692

900.000
67,070.000

2.564.255
195,4)3

77.266.655
(45.000)
5 77.221.65)

5 141304.040

5 53.627.642

S

141304,040

6,759,6**
(9.772)
S 6.749.916

5

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4.7*4,16*
1,7)1,414
I.99J.724
5,541,411
17,550.507
10.246,140
75.000
9.411.607
1344347
50.165,0*0
54.2J 5.512
4,971,971
31,4273(3
94316.779

53,900,991
(1.1)5.117)
52,765,174

S763H35*
(113)7,775)
S 565.073,41)

).067.*46
(.166,606
13.196.472
1.4)1,655
1)325,117
229,771
97.754
1.31)375

5 101330.4*4
92.I7J.76*
(2.0613)2
61355,974
15,409.557
63)2.711
It.*40.0)7
57.161.905

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9359.671

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1)6.127,7)1

52.765374

5 565,073,411

EMXSSITKBESfmBmSi
General Government
Public Safety
Physical Environment
Transportation
Economic Environment
Human Services
Culture A Recreation
Other Uses

5 44.470.(97
62.021,2*9
913.919
J7.0J4.J99

2.425.000

67.250341
217.970

13.769,119

447.125

12325.592

3.000.000
2.320.000

1,9)3,716

6,749.916

1)4.561,167
5.16J.*5)

70.62436*
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I2.J25392
249.100

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THE TENTATIVE, ADOPTED, A N D / OH FINAL BUDGETS ARE ON FILE IN THE O FFICE O F THE ABOVE
MENTIONED TAXING AUTH O RITY AS A PUBLIC RECORD.

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114.440
630J.OI7
1.7423*3
11.932322

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TOTAL EXPENDiTt lIt ESI EXPENSES
Reserves
TOTAL APPROPRIATED EXPENDITURES
AND RESERVES

5

64.099

21.915.17J

5 6,749,916

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mends use of tho funds to supplement
community policing efforts and to
enhanoe police lochnotogy and equip­
ment. Ad published September 12.
2001. Recommended by the Police
Chief and the CHy Manager
7. Condemn 200 Woodmore
Boulevard; Condemnation Report No.
01-13, Charles E. Jones. Owner. The
Director of Community Development
and the CHy Manager recommend that
tho structure bo found to be unsafo.
dilapidated, unsanitary or uninhabit­
able, to condomn said structure, and
glvo the owner thirty (30) days to repair
or demolish; if the property owner fails
to effect such demolition and removal
or repair within said thirty (30) day peri­
od, the City shal demolish and remove
the buiktings and/or structures, and
the actual coet of said removal and dis­
posal, Including administrative costs,
will be assessed es a Ben against the
property.

Ftegutar Items
1. Boards: appointments. (WS-1)
A. Historic Preservation Board.
Claudia Webber has resigned
Applications are on file from P.
Douglas Grosedose, James Ross
Lee, Stephanie Powers. Maria S.
Shreve, Leslie Stevens, and Dr. Eric
Zendetl. NEED TO APPOINT A
REPLACEMENT.
B. Scenic Improvement Board.
Donna Castellano has resigned
Applications are on file from P.
Douglas Grosedose, Mike Loador,
and Shiriey E. Portiio. The Board has
reviewed al applicants and rocommonds appointment of Mike Loader.
NEED TO APPOINT A REPLACE­
MENT.
C. Firefighters’ Retirement System
Board Trustee.
Fire Chief Tom
Hickson's term expires on Odober 1,
2001. NEED TO APPOINT/REAPPOiNT.
D. Police Pension Board Trustee
Police Chlet Brian Tooley'8 term
expires on Octobor 1, 2001. NEED
TO APPOINT/REAPPOtNT.
2. Update regarding status ol
Condemnation Report No. 00-13,
2543 French Avenue. On September
10,2001, the Commission authorized
to demolish the structure unless
signed and sealed engineer's affi­
davits are received within two weeks
(by
September
24,
2001).
Recommendation to be provided at
meeting by the Director ot Community
Development.
3.1219 South Park Avenue: authorize,
the City, Attorney Mo seek court
otder/ruBhg to allow the OfyofSkrilord
to demolish the structure located at
1219 South Park Avenue, and to
absolve the CHy ol any Uabttty assodated with any future environmental
dean-up
Issues
or
claims.
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4. Adopt Resolution No.. 1887 to
amend the Classification and Pay Plan
for
Fiscal
Year
2001/2002.
Recommended by the Director of
Human Resources and the City
Manager.
5. Approve Final Plat lor Baker's
Crossing Phase I, a 105-tot single tarnly residential subdivision located at
4045 Sanford Avenue, subject to
Development Order No. 00-0013.
Recommended by the Director ot
Engineering ft Planning, the Planning
ft Zoning Commission, and the City
Manager.
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Phase It, a 17-tot stogie lamtiy resi­
dential sutxtivtston located at 4045
Sanlord Avenue,
subject
to
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Recommended by the Director ol
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Plan tor Sam's Wholesale (1101
Rinehart Road), based on consistency
with the Deno Dfcsou PD Master Plan
and compliance with Development
Order 01-0023. Recommended with
oonJMone by the Planning and Zoning
Commission, the Director of
Engineering and Planning end the City
Manager.
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C ontinued from Page 1A
Meyer* was not arrested on m ur­
der charges for another six years.
While spending time in prison
on an unrelated rape charge d u r­
ing those six years, Meyers
reportedly confessed to cellmates
he took Angels into a field late at
night and tried to rape her.
Engels attempted to fight back, so
Meyers slashed her throat and
watched her die.
While Meyers was in prison
for the rape charge, investigators
persisted in following through
on Engels' disappearance and
ieventualiv got enough evidence
to bring the case to court. During
|the 1994 tria l Meyers' cellmates
testified about the confession,
knd h e was found guilty of the
knurder and sent to death row in
|9 9 5 . It was one of the first cases
In Florida where a person was
found guilty of m urder w ithout a
Body as evidence.
I Last week, Meyers made a deal
jfc spare his life, telling authorities

itinned from P age 1A

r're not 18 or 21."
he sting's arrests didn't disilnatc between small grocery
es, upscale restaurants, or
rm ades as all different types
tusincsscs were guilty of not
perly checking custom ers'
itiflcation before selling them
boo and alcohol,
fastnesses guilty of not checkidentifications TUesday were
grocery store on
id Dc; Cumberland
convenience store on 3100'
d Ave„- Winn Dixie Food
bn 1514 S. French Avc.;
b Express 690 W. Airport
[3D'a Bakery, Restaurant
ktnge o n 210 S. Palmetto
Airport Lanes on 190 E.
t Brvd.; Mobil gas station
1 S. Oregon Ave.; Super

he would show them where he
buried E n n is' body. Prosecutors
agreed if the body was found and
Meyers confesses to the murder,
the death sentence will be
reduced to life in prison, with a
chance of parole after 25 years.
"He’s been on death row for a
couple of years now," Boary
Bcary said
earlier this week. "A jury convicttcd him, and his sentence has not
been overturned on appeal.
That's pretty good motivation to
make a deal."
;
On Tuesday, police got their
first look at M eyers’ crudely
draw n m ep showing where he
buried the rem aias. The next
day, wearing s w hite prison jum p
su it an d haruKttfls, Meyers
showed police the wooded lot
where they should dig. A police
dog verified T hursday that
hum an rem ains w ere indeed
buried in the spot.
Authorities from Sanford, Lake
Mary and Seminole County,'along w ilh anthropology stu-

dents from the University of
Central Florida, began excavating
the site Thursday afternoon by
clearing branches and olher
foliage away from the area,
No remains were found before
authorities ended the search
Thursday evening, but a piece of
metal was uncovered. Tire
The
searchers were optimistic they
w ould find the body since
Meyers said he covered Engels
remains with several sheets of
metal.
"Anytime you are dealing with
a search like this, you start on the
service and sift through debris
before you disturb the ground,"
Bcary said,
Investigators retu&amp;ixl to tjie
site early Friday, and by the afternoon, several metal sheets were
found. Around 4 p.m., w hat
appeared to be parts of a human
spine and a hand were discovcred.
"We are relieved to finally find
what appears to be the boaly of

Diseount Beverage on 2473 S. Park
Avc.; Eckerd's drug store on 4639
W. 1st St;, and Sunshine Liquors
on 1610 W. 13lh SL
With several arrests made only
an hour Into the sting, officials
were looking at shattering
records, but a coy 7-Eleven
employee may have foiled those
expectations. Shortly after 2 p.m. a
7-Eleven employee potentially
obstructed justice and called nearby stores warning them of the

"It doesn't matter the shift change
is in an hour. Some people will get
relaxed or don't care. We don't get
many arrests at Publlx, Winn
Dixies or 7-Elevens anyway
because they have scanners (that
ask for a birthdatc) and are welltrained."
One of the most unusual cases
of the day came from the Mobil
station Where clerk Richard
Harrison checked the underage
operative's ID and then commcnt-

"We're shot on all the 7Elevens," said Officer Nigel Price
after hearing the news. "We just
had a clerk call all the nearby
stores. That's one thing I hate. The
bad thing Is the grape vine is a hell
of a lot quicker than we are unfortunately."
Special agent Dan Magill said,

Solution to Today’s Puzzle

Kathy Engels,” Bcary said. "But,
there were a lot of sad faces at the
site. The good news is that no one
ever gave up. It says a lot about
the investigators that no one
quit."
On Saturday, authorities were
scheduled to return to the area
and continue excavating. The
remains will be sent to a medical
examiner, and a DNA test will be
performed to verify If they are
really those of Kathy Engels.
In the m eantime, Meyers
remains In Seminole County jail.
If Meyers hopes to get off death
row, nis final confession must
coincide wilh his previous state­
ments. If authorities are not satis­
fied'w ilh what Meyers* says, he
will remain on dealh row even
though there now appears to be
closure on the 14-year search for
Kathy Engels.
Michelle Jeria can ba reachad at
mdjar1aOaamlnoleharald.com or
407-322-2611.

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Two Sanford m en arrested
for em bezelling m oney
By C hristopher Patton
Stall Writer
SANFORD — One current
and one former Seminole School
Hoard employee were arrested
Tuesday for em bezzling thou­
sands of dollars from one of the
school
com m unity's
m ost
Harvey
Foster
beloved groups — the Lunch
Ladies.
Former Seminole County worker* used tire money to pay
Foods
Service
Association dues m the state organization
(SCFSA) officers, president and to help fellow employees,
Michael Foster and treasurer such as one whose daughter lead
Bernard H aney, were charged open heart surgery last year.
with stealing mote than $5,000 Unfortunately, many of the cafe­
from (lie service organization of teria worker* lost certification
w ith the state organization when
the county* cafeteria workers.
According to SCFSA official*, Foster neglected to nay the dues,
the problem came to light in the organization officials said.
middle of last school year and
*1 was contacted by the cur­
resulted in Foster being rem oxrd rent president of the association,
from his position. The organiza­ and there w as discrepancies in
tion is similar to a Parent Teacher the copies of checks and bank
Association, said
SetrunoV statem ents." Bean said. "Neither
i w of them w anted to talk to me.
County Investigator Jeff Bnuv
Foster referred me to his lawyer,
Through bake sales.
cookbooks and various osSer and Harvey never returned my
fund-raisers, the g n x ip of calls.*
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office spokesman Steve Olson,
the Investigation was completed
In May and turned over to the
state attorney's office. Warrants
were Issued by the state attor­
ney's office this week and both
were arrested Tuesday at the res­
idence they share at 300 E. 20th
St. in Sanford.
Bean said the men left a paper
trail that included written checks
for purchasing furniture, car
insurance and car payments.
"They were presenting them ­
selves as victims," said on orga­
nization official who wLshed not
to be Identified. "It just makes me
sick. They were very trusted."
Foster is currently on extended
6ick leave with the school board
and Harvey was an annual con­
tract employee whose contract
was not renewed two years ago,
said John Reichert executive
director of hum an resources for
the school board.
"We’ll have to basically pull
the information together from
law enforcement," Reichert said.
"It's not autom atic that his
(Foster] arrest will lead to termi­
nation, but we will begin a follow
up investigation."
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comment on their arrests.
Christopher Patton can be
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Police Lodge 140 to assist with purchasing a new K-9 for the department. The money waa raised by customers
purchasing used books, 25c lor paperbacks end 1$ lor hardbacks, the restaurant sells to fund local charities.
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ANDREW SADLON
Andrew Sadlon, 72, of
Blackburn Road, Pierson, died
Tuesday, Sept. 18,2001, in Florida
Hospital Fish Memorial, Orange
Bom July 6,1929, in Mary D,
Pa., he moved to Pierson in 19%.
He retired as a maintenance
supervisor for CIT in Livingston,
N.J., where he worked for 10
years. He was a member of
Forest Evangelical Lutheran
Church in Stiver Springs, a life
member of the Veterans of
Foreign Wars Post 14000 of New
Jersey and a member of
American Legion Post No. 0278
of Stanhope, N.J. H e was a U S
Air Force veteran and served In
the Korean War. He was very
active In church.
Survivors include three sons,
Andrew R. Sadlon of DeLand,

David P. Sadlon of Pierson, and
and worked for the public school
Michael A. Sadlon of Milford, Pa.; system in Sanford in the food ser­
vice departm ent
a brother, Daniel Sadlon of
Warren, N.J.; three sisters, Martha
Survivors include her hus­
band, Lonnie Thompson of
Kodila of Orange City, and Irene
Osteen; a brother, Bill Bland of
Sadlon and Anna Garrabrants,
both of Oviedo; and seven grand­ Richmond, Va; and a sister, Lois
Brice of Wallace, N.G
children.
Memorial donations may be
Gramkow Funeral H om e of
Sanford Is in charge of arrange­
made to Lutheran Association of
ments.
Missionary and Pilots (LAMP),
3525 N. 124th St., Suite 1,
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Brookfield, Wis., 53005-2498 or
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Aletha B. Thompson, 78, of
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Fish Hawk Road, Deltona, died
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Monday, Sept 17,2001. .
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B ernie’s Jew elers
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Sanford now has an oldfashion jewelry store
where you can get all
your jewelry work done
and also purchase new
jewelry.
Bemie Morales has
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at 411 W. 1st Street,
between the Goodyear
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According to the county health
departm ent's
epidem iologist
Elizabeth Rainhart, only four
cases of the West Nile virus have
been reported statewide. More
importantly, Rainhart said, most
infections have few serious conse­
quences.
"The first thing to note is most
infections am mild. Most of die
people that am infected probably
didn't know it," Rainhart said.
in a normal adult, a West Nile
infection can bring flu like svmp,oms _ headaches, fever, body
aches. Symptoms can be more
severe for individuals with low
immune systems, especially the
elderly. Tire most severe sym p­
toms include a stiff neck, disorien­
tation, convulsions, paralysis and
ultimately death, though Rainhart
said that is very rare.
In addition to pmtecting from
the virus, county health officials
arc also asking for the public's
help in tracking and stopping the
virus.
Cochrane urges all residents to
remove any stagnant water from
around
their
property.
Mosquitoes generally breed in

B udget
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impacted by that (torrorisj
attacks) a lot more than we arc,"
Grace said. "O ur economy is not
tourist oriented like Orlando."
While tourism "is a nice com­
plimentary piece" of Seminole's
economy, it's not the bread and
butter like other Central Florida
communities. However, if the
slowing economy trickles dow n
to the county's other industries,
Seminole's new budget m ay be
in trouble.
"The biggest projects are
sometimes the easiest things to
go," Grace said, but noted "the
Board m ade the courthouse reno­
vation project a top priority."
County staff will have to develop
other "target items" that may
have to be cut if the economy
continues to falter, said Grace.
"Time will tell," Grace said.
"(The terrorist attacks) definitely
d idn't help since the economy
was already teetering on reces­
sion. My instinct tells me once
time goes by, people will get back
to their original spending and
travel habits."
On the plus side, sales tax rev­
enues only make about 20 per­
cent of the county's total rev­
enues, which is "still a relatively
small piece of our funding pie,"
said Grace. O ne of the county's
biggest revenues is property
taxes and "people pay their
property taxes even in bad
times."

standing water. Cochrane also
encourages tire public to report
dead birds at 407-665-3604.
"We need birds that have been
dead less than 12 hours, that have
no obvious sign of decomposi­
tion, have no odors and no insect
involvement,” he said.
Birds are the original hosts for
the virus, which is picked up by
the mosquitoes when they bite the
birds. The virus Ls then passed on
to hum ans through the mosquito.
However, according to Cochrane,
the best w ay in reducing the risk

of the virus is killing adult mos­ larvadde to prevent mosquito lar­
vae from hatching and becoming
quitoes.
In response to the infected bird adults. In addition, citywide
found in the city, the Sanford pub­ spraying for adults mosquitoes
lic works department has gone on has been increased to reduce adult
the offensive to reduce the mos­ m osquito populations. Schools,
quito populations in the Sanford parks, and other Public areas were
area. Tire public works depart­ already receiving treatments,
ment, in partnership with Volusia ' which will be continued. *
While city crews arc attempting
C ounty's East Volusia County
M osquito Control District, has to identify all areas likely to breed
identified areas of standing water mosquitoes, public works is ask­
and Initiated treatment for mos­ ing for the public's Irclp to find
areas that hold water longer than
quito larvae.
These srcas will be treated with 48 hours after a rain- to evaluate

for treatment. Please note areas
that are normally wet ponds,
lakes, streams, creeks, etc. — do
not usually produce large mos­
quito populations.
The city is also asking for help
to fight mosquitoes around
homes. The mosquito identified
as the carrier for encephalitis, and
is presumed to enny ilk? West Nil**
virus, lays eggs in small areas of
water — tires, tree holes, potted
plant saucers, broincliads, small
water containers, gutters, barrels,
etc. I lomcowncrs can make their

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by removing a n d /o r flushing
w ater out of these areas.
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water removes the larvae and will
eliminate adults.
For further information and to
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Sunday
September 23, 2001

From the
E agle’s
N est
By OMn Smith
Sports Editor
SANFORD — Here are
some of the golf happenings
and offerings for the near
future.
LOCALS NEEDED TO
PLAY W ITH NATION'S
BEST JUNIOR GOLFERS
Golfweek, a national golf
publication based in
O rlando, invites Central
Florida golfers to play in a
Junior Am w ith the nation's
top junior golfers.
The Junior Am will held
on Saturday, October 6th at
the brand new Cham pions
Gate Golf Resort in
Kissimmee and is being
held in conjunction w ith the
Golfweek / A shw orth Top *,.
100 in which the nation's
top 100 junior girl rfnd top
100 junior boy golfers will
com pete for tne national
tjtlc, the A shw orth Cup.
The Junior Am gives
Central Florida golfers a
chance to play w ith golf's
next generation of profes­
sionals. For $125, Junior Am
players will receive a round
o f golf w ith a junior golfer,
one dozen golf balls and
lunch. Those w ho partici­
pate in the Junior A m will
help the junior golfers offset
their costs to play In this
im portant junior event.
*T»V! G olfw eek/A shw orth
100 will quickly become one
of the m ost im portant junior
cham pionships ell year
,
long,4 said Jim N ugent,
Golfweek publisher. "The
Junior Am w as designed to
bring the Central Florida
com m unity in direct contact
w ith these rising golf stars.
The junior golfers greatly
appreciate those in the are

tion on participating in the
Junior Am, please contact
Golfweek tournam ent direc­
tor G w en Garvy-Lucero at
407-563-7024, toll-free at
877-6054653 or e-mail a t
gwenOgolfweekxom.
OLDSMOBILE
SCRAMBLE
NATIONAL FINALS,
OCTOBER 3-7
The Oldsm oblle Scramble
Golf Tournament, widely
acclaimed as "the w orld's
largest am ateur golf tourna­
m ent," returns to Walt
Disney World Resort for its
national finals October 3-7.
This m arks the 16th time
in the tournam ent's 18-year
history that the Disney
courses have hosted trie
finals.
The October event climax­
es a com petition that begins
each February on the local
level at m ore than 2,000
sites across the nation. Form
person m en's gnd ladies'
team s qualify for the sec­
tional tournam ent advance
w ith their local club profes­
sional as a five-member
team. One gross-division
and one net-division team
from each of the 130 section­
al sites earns an invitation
to the Oldsmoblle Scramble
National Finals.
The sectional finals will be
contested on four Walt

The 72-hole tournam ent
begins O c t 3. Following the
third round on O c t 5, a cut
will determ ine the 24 teams
in both the net and gross
divisions in the Oldsmobile
Scramble and the low eight
teams in the Women's
Oldsmoblle Scramble.
National cham pions will
See Golf, Page 3B

Lake Howell boys roll into first place
Special to the Herald
CASSELBERRY — Taking 14 of a possi­
ble 18 points from defending champion
Oviedo, the Lake Howell Silver H aw ks
m oved into first place in the Seminole
Athletic Conference boys' bowling league.
M onday at AMP Lanes-Casselberry.
Chad Davey's 237 w as the single high
game for the Silver Hawks while Joel
Kuniak topped O viedo's effort with a 216.
In other boys' play. Lake Mary bested
Lake Brantley and Seminole knocked off
W inter Springs by identical 11-7 scores.
M att Banta paced Lake Mary With a 211
w hile the 26/ scored by Lake Brantley's
EHck Lace was the single high game of

Silver Hawks dominate defending
champs to take Bowling League lead
the afternoon. Dan Wood led Seminole
w ith a 246 w hile Eddie Sokolowski
notched a 235 for W inter Springs.
Lake Howell (60-30) now leads Oviedo
(57-33) bv three team points heading into
the final match of the first half next
Monday at Oviedo Lanes.
The lead pair arc followed by Seminole
(48.5-59.5), W inter Springs (4248), Lake
Mary (42347.5), Lyman (373-52.5), and
Lake Brantley (363-533).

In girls' play Monday, first-place
Seminole and third-place Lake Brantley
both constructed 15-3 routes of Winter
Springs and Lake Mary, respectively.
Second-place Lake Howell held off
Oviedo, 11-7.
Megan Crowley of Lake Brantley had
the single high game score in girls' com­
petition, rolling a 230. Lake Howell's
A m anda Low thcr had a 195 w hile
Shannon Wight led Seminole with her

185. Melissa Sehl highlighted O viedo's
effort with a 169 while Alicia Lethbridge
scored a 162 for Lake Mary and Winter
Springs' Hollic Taylor had a 138.
Seminole (773-303) added to its advan­
tage over Lake Howell (62-28) while Lake
Brantley (57-33) gained on the Silver
Hawks. They ore trailed by Oviedo (443­
453), Lake Mary (36.5-53.5), Lyman (32­
58), and Winter Springs (143-753).
The Lyman Greyhounds had the bye on
Monday.
Next Monday at Oviedo Lanes, Lake
H owell tangles w ith Lake Brantley,
Oviedo takes on Lake Mary, and Lyman
bow ls W inter Springs. It will be
Seminole's turni \to nave the bye.

Another win for the bullpen Lions
rally for
Harris com es
o ff bench to
district
lead S em in ole
to 17-14 w in
victory

By D«an Smith
Sports Editor

By Tony DeSormler
Herald Correspondent

SANFORD — For the sec­
ond tim e in less than a week,
first year Semjnole head coach
Jim Bernhardt w ent to the
bench for a replacem ent quar­
terback and cam e u p a w inner
as the Fighting Seminoles ral­
lied for a 17-14 Homecoming
victory over Jacksonville- '
Sandalw ood at Thom as E.
W hlgham Stadium .
Junior Carl H arris, w ho was
the Tribe’s third string quar­
terback to begin the season,
third quarter a n a led ,n th e
Seminole to tying touchdow n
an d gam e-w inning field goal
and also looked like a veteran
as i n ran o u t the d o ck at the
end of the game.
.
The victory saw m any firsts
for the Tribe.
• The first victory at home
this season.
• The first victory over a
Class 6A squad since m oving
to that classification.
• A nd, m ost Importantly,
w as the first Class 6A-District
1 Victory in the district opener
this season.
Seminole is also 3-1 on the
season and w ill face a stem
test w hen it goes on the road
to Jacksonville next Friday to
take on Ed W hite High
School, w hich w as a pre-sea­
son co-favorite for district
honors w ith Lake BrpnM-v
The gam e is set for a 730
p.m. start.
Also, the SHS Booster Club
is trying to p u t together a bus
for fans to ride to the game
next Friday, b u t needs at least
50 fans for the trip to come
off.
Call the Seminole High
Athletic Office at 407-320-5050
for m ore information.
The gam e w ith Sandalwood
sta rte d m uch like last
S aturday's w in over lAmum,
Seminole got off to a fast start,
b u t h ad to rally In the second
half to win.
The Tribe defense held the
Saints to five yards on its
opening series, after a 45-

The 'Holes Darius Chaplin coughs up the football as he It (added from behind by a Saints defensive pteyer.
m inute delay at the start
because of rain, and the
offense took over at the 50yard line.
With new starting quarter
back Darius Chaplin at the
controls and former starter
;
A ndre Raines now back at
1
running back, Seminole quick­
ly m oved Into scoring posi­
{• - 'S i
tion.
The drive did not start well
as Raines fum bled the handoff
on the first play, b u t the Tribe
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4.PttK-^'.l
recovered.
Chaplin then w ent 30 and
tw o yards on back-to-back
carries and Tim H unter w ent
nine to give the Tribe a first
and goal at the 10.
But on the next play
Chaplin w as ruled to have
fum bled after gaining two
yards despite appearing to be
rolling on the ground w hen
the ball came loose.
Romeal H aw kins recovered
for the Saints at the eight.
Sandalw ood took the ball all
the way to the Seminole 38
H n M photo by Toiwny Wtcooi
before turning the ball over on
Seminole's Darius, 8, Chaplin gets a pass off Just In time as a Sandlewood
High School defensive end applies pressure.
See Seminole, Page 3B

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Bears, Patriots, Rams win in district play
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — They did it
in different ways, hut e win is a win.
Lake Brantley, Lake M ary and W inter
Springs all posted big district wins on Friday
as the Patriots survived in overtime, the
Rams rallied in the final four m inutes and
the Bears dom inated the second half.
Jamal O liver's one-yard blast up the m id­
dle w as the difference as Lake Brantley
came-from-behind in the final minute for the
second tim e in a week to defeat a
Jacksonville squad, this tim e ouiscoring
Man darin, 35-32.
,
The Patriots built a lead In the third quar­
ter, but M andarin took over and scored twice
to take a 29-21 lead.

Lake Brantley then came dow n the field
and scored inside of one piinute to close to
within 29-27 and then added the two-point
conversion to send the game into overtime
tied at 29-29.
On the first series of the Kansas tic-break­
er, M andarin had tire ball third and 15 when
one of its receivers got open at the goal line.
The quarterback made a perfect throw, but
the receiver dropped the pass and M andarin
settled for a field goal.
The Patriots then pounded the ball up the
m iddle and Oliver powered in from the one
on third dow n to give the home team a vie-

,oa

iver finished with four touchdowns on
the night as Lake Brantley improved to 4-0
overall and 2-0 In Class 6A-District 1. The
Patriots will be at DeLand for another tough

district slow dow n next Friday, taking on the
Bulldogs at 730 p.m.
Lake Mary was dow n 7-6 at halftime after
missing an extra point and w as still dow n
10-6 w ith four minutes to play w hen Will
Allison scored on a long run to give the
Rams an 18 10 victory over previously
unbeaten Titusville on the road.
Tire w in evened Lake M ary's record at 2-2,
but more importantly, gavethe Rams a 2-0
record in Class 5A-District 3 heading into
next Friday's crucial hom e gam e w ith
Montand.
It will also be Homecoming for Lake Mary
with gam e starting at 7:30 p.m. at Don T.
tolds Stadium.
RcynoU
iter Springs and Lyman were hooked
Winti
See District, Page 3B

OVIEDO — It w asn't enough
that the Oviedo Lions m ounted
one
im probable
comeback
Friday night In their 6A-District
1 football contest against
Jacksonvllle-Ed White; they did
it twice.
Trailing 14-3 at halftime, the
Lions scored 19 points In four
m inutes late in the third quarter
to take a 22-21 lead into the final
period. Then, trailing 27-22 w ith
less than three m inutes to play,
they m arched 68 yards on 13
plays to score the gam e-w inning
touchdow n with 15 seconds left.
Sophom ore quarterback Lee
Sloan connected w ith senior
w ide receiver Sam Jordan on a
19-yard p a ss play to puli out the
victory for the Lions, 29-27.
"This ranks right up there with
the best w ins ____ ^ ^ ____
w e'v e
had
since.
I'v e
This ranks
been here,"
right up
said an elat­
ed - and
there
with
e x h a u s te d

G r e g

the best

R e g is te r,
wins we’ve
head coach
had since
of the Lions.
"The playoff
I’ve ben
w in over Dr.
here.
Phillips
w hen they
w ere
state
ranked
(in
Ovtodo Hsad Cosct)
1997),
the
th ird -ro u n d
win over Lake Mary (in 1999)...
this is right there w ith those."
While some victories can be
attributed to superior execution
on offense or defense or to plays
on special teams or turnovers,
O viedo's w in Friday w as direct­
ly tied to the countless hours
Register and his staff have the
Lions w orking on conditioning.
As the fourth quarter started, it
w as obvious the Ed W hite
Com m anders (0-3,0-2 in the dis­
trict) were out of gas and the
Lions (3-1, 2-0) still had some­
thing in reserve.
It was most obvious when
C om m ander
quarterback
Charles Hall m ade a careless
pitch on an option play to run­
ning back Demetrice Webb, who
struggled to get to the bouncing
bail. O viedo's Ray Brown got
there first, giving the Lions the
&gt;-yard I line.
ball at the “Ed White“36-yard
The Lions were unable
b lc to icap_
itallze and the C om m anders
took over at the* 20-yard line.
With Webb now at quarterback
and two sets of fresh legs ~ irone Jackson an d Brandon
TV
Ell ison - in u.e backficld, Ed
W hite needed eight plays to
score and go back on top, 27-22.
Of the eight plays, Jackson and
Ellison handled the ball on six of
them. Jackson carried the ball in
from the 4-yard line for the goahead touchdown.
But w ith m ost of the
See Lions, Page 3B

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Military installations now closed to hunting
S pecial to th e Herald
OCALA — Four military installations
that norm ally open their gales to
hunters in Florida are closed to hunting
until further notice as security tightens
after the Scot. 11 terrorist events.
C am p Blanding - a Florida National
G uard training site near Starke - and
Avon Park Air Force Range, near Avon
Park, are closed to all public use.
Spokesmen said both facilities have tele­
phone answ ering machines to advise
callers of when the areas reopen.
Col. Jerry A. Vaughn, training site
m anager for Cam p (Handing, notified
th e Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) of the closure in a
Sept. 19 fax. Me Mid the closure Is tem ­
porary, however.
Eglin Air Force Base, at Ft. Walton
Beach, and Tyndall Air Jdrcc Base, at
Panama City, also are closed to hunting.
Tyndall remains open for fishing, how ­
ever, and officials at Eglin said that base
will reopen for fishing Sept. 24.
To keep posted on when lire facilities
reopen, interested persons can call Eglin
at (850) 882-4164, Tyndall at (850) 2832641, Cam p Blanding at (904) 682-3318
a n d A von Park a t (863) 452-4119, Ext.
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Attention all you handy folks out

there. Here's an opportunity to win $500
for tiesigning and building a garbage
container that can w ithstand assault by
hungry bears! Tito contest is part of the
annual Florida Black Boar Festival,
which is being held in Umatilla on Oct.
6 from 9 a m until 4 pan.
"The idea is to get the community
involved in finding solutions to humanbear conflicts," said Joni Ellis, conserva­
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install a trashcan?
* Effectiveness/sccurity - will it hold
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* Aesthetics - would residents w ant it
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also be awarded.
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TAKE PR E C A U T IO N S W H E N
H A N D L I N G G A M E BIRD S
With game bird hunting seasons near­
ing, the Florida Fish and W ildlife
Conservation Commission (FWC) and
the Florida D epartm ent of Health
(DOl 1) arc urging hunters to take pre­
cautions to prevent contracting West
Nile virus.
Even though state and federal public
health agencies consider the risk of con­
tracting the virus from harvested birds
to be low, and there is no evidence that
a person can get the virus from handling
live or dead infected birds, there is still a
lot to learn about the virus and how It is
transmitted.
In Florida, m ourning dove and north­
ern bobwhite quail have tested positive
for the virus. Since 1999, more than 70
species of birds have tested positive for
the vim s in the United States, including
game bird species such as m ourning
dove, northern bobwhite quail, ringnecked pheasant, ruffed grouse, wild
turkey and m allard. However, gam e
birds are believed less susceptible to
infection by the vim s than are crows
and blue jays.
Health officials recommend the fol­
lowing precautions to hunters when
handling game birds:

• Wear rubber gloves when handling
and cleaning birds to prevent exposure
to blood and feces.
• Clean birds outdoors, not In a con­
fined air space,
• Do not harvest sick or slow-moving
birds. Birds containing vinises in their
blood (called "vircmic" birds) usually
are sick and often can be identified in
the field. However, the odds of encoun­
tering vircmic game birds ore remote.
• Be sure to cook all meal thoroughly.
According to DOH officials, the risk to
dogs retrieving birds is unknown, but
the odds of a dog contracting the dis­
ease are slim. The vim s does not appear
to cause serious illness In dogs or cats,
and there has been only one report ever
of a dog becoming infected wilh the
virus, and that w as from 980 th Africa.
Infected mosquitoes are the prim ary
source for the virus. If hunters antici­
pate being exposed to mosquitoes, they
should follow DOH recommended pre­
cautions:
• W hen possible, avoid outdoor activ­
ities between dusk and daw n when
mosquitoes are most active.
• Wear long pants and long-sleeved
shirts (also try to w ear gloves and an
insect netting hood).
• Apply insect repellents to clothing
and skin, according to label Instructions.
An effective repellent will contain 35
percent DEET.

For information about West Nile vims,
visit the following Web sites:
* Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention: w w w .cdc.gov/ncldixl/
dvbid/w estnile/indcx.htm
• Florida IX’partm ent of Health:
w w w .d o h .s ta te .fl.u s /d is e a s e
c t r l/ c p i/ h t o p ic s / a r b o / in d e x . h t m

For in fo rm atio n a b o u t h u n tin g , call
y o u r regional office o f th e FW C.

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A new; expanded W ildlife Alert
Program now offers rew ards to persons
w ho report marine — as well as inland
— fishing and hunting law violations.
Wildlife Alert is designed to Increase
citizen participation in apprehending
conservation law violators. Persons
who report suspicious activities or actu­
al law violations to the Florida Fish and
W ildlife C onservation Com tnlssion
(FWC) are eligible for cash rew ards If
their information leads to an arrest.
Rewards range from $50 to $1,000,
based on the severity of the violation —
from fishing w ithout a license to inten­
tional taking of endangered species.
Callers may remain anonym ous and do
not have to testily in court.
For information about the Wildlife
Alert program , contact Bureau Chief
Kyle Hill at 850-410-1964.

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Johnson retires from pro baseball; joins Rollins athletic staff
Special to the Herald
WINTER PARK — Longtime player and m an­
ager Davey Johnson announced his retirement
from Major League Baseball in a press conference
Tuesday in the Alfond Sports Center on the cam­
pus of Rollins College. Rollins College Director of
Athletics Dr. J. Phillip Roach also announced that
Johnson Is joining the Rollins athletic staff as a
special assistant to the director of athletics.
Originally from W inter Park, Johnson, w ho now
lives in Goldcnrod and is a m em ber of the
1only blocks aw ay from the W inter Park
campus. Several of his relatives, Including one of
his daughters, are graduates of Rollins, and he is
the cousin of current Rollins' trustee Harold
Ward, IU.
"I w as fortunate enough to grow up w ith great
family and com m unity support," Johnson said.

Rollins w as an im portant part of that communlI w as on cam pus all the time in my youth and
ic athletes at the College were real inspirations
to me. Seeing them inspired me to w ant to go to
college as on athlete.
"ItIs truly an honor for me now to be able to
have an opportunity to give back to the communi­
ty and to the College, "(his is definitely a career
change for me. 1 have po Intention of returning to
Major League Baseball."
In addition to assisting in developm ent oppor­
tunities for the Rollins Athletic Department,
Johnson will also teach an athletic coaching class
and be available as a resource for the baseball pro­
gram and the entire Rollins’ coaching staff.
"We arc thrilled to have Davey Join our depart­
m ent," Roach said. "He has many excellent quali­
ties that w e believe will help advance the athletics
program here at Rollins. "With his strong ties to
and Rollins College, it seems like an
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Davey and the athletics program ."
Johnson spent 13 seasons in the Major League's
as a second baseman for the Baltimore Orioles,
Atlanta Braves, Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago
Cubs and also spent time in the Japanese profes­
sional league. He was a four-time All-Star while
earning three Gold Glove awards. Johnson played
on two World Series Cham pionship teams with
the Baltimore Orioles and finished his career with
a .261 batting average, 1,252 career hits and 136
career hom e runs.
Johnson w as nam ed m anager of the New York
Mets in 1984 and led the team to the 1986 World
Series Championship. In six full seasons w ith the
Mets, his teams won two division cham pionships
and never finished worse than second in their
division. He posted a 595-395 record w
with
divlsion.
ith the
Mets (.601 winning percentage) before leaving the
team during the 1990 season.
H e later managed the Cincinnati Reds (1993-95),
Baltimore Orioles (1996-97) and Los Angeles

Dodgers (1999-2000). Johnson led the Reds to the
1995 National League Cham pionship Scries and
the Orioles to the American League
Cham pionship Scries in 1996 and 1997. He was
named the American League M anager of the Year
in 1997. In 14 seasons as a manager, Johnson com ­
piled an overall record of 1148-888 and his w in ­
ning percentage of .564 ranks as the 12th best p er­
centage in major league history.
Johnson got his first taste of coaching following
his playing days while working with Wes Rinker
and Florida Baseball Schools at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium in the late 1970's and early
1980's and one of his first students w as Tim
Raines Sr. •
Founded in 1885 in Sanford, Rollins College la
Florida's oldest recognized college, and is consistcntly ranked by U.S. News &amp; World Report as one
of"AAmerica's
t w
m
| 'g f e
best colleges."
For more information about Rollins College,
visit the w eb site at w w w .rollins.edu.

D istric t
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up in a track m eet inthe first half
w ith both team s taking turns
running u p and dow n the field.
But an adjustm ent a t halftime
allowed the Bears' defense to
shut d o w n the G rey h o u n d s'
Victor Johnson and the visitors
w ent on to a 42-21 victory In the
Class 5A-Dlstrict 3 opener for
both teams at the Carlton Henley
Sports Complex.
W inter Springs Is now 2-1 on
the season and 1-0 in 5A-3 w ith
district foe Spruce Creek coming
to the A. Wayne Epps Sports
Complex next Friday
»y at 7:30 p.m.
to challenge t o u c h S ie v e K a I/.V

Bears.
Lyman is still looking for that
elusive Bret w in of the season
an d will look to get it next Friday
w hen it travels to Deltona to take
on district oppon
opponent Pine Ridge
starting at 7:30 p.m.
The final game on this week's
schedule will be played tonight
(S aturday) in Daytona Beach
w ith Lake Howell looking to go
to 3-1 overall w hen it takes on
P ort O range-A tlantlc at the
D aytona
Beach
M u n ld p le
Stadium starting at 7 JO p.m.
A m ore thorough recap of
these four games will appear in
Wednesday*:! Seminole Herald.

Next Friday will find a rarity
on the schedule for the Seminole
Athletic Conference as all seven
team s will play a foe from o u t­
side the county.
In addition to the previously
m entioned games, Seminole and
O viedo will both travel to
Jacksonville,
the
Fighting
Seminoles taking on Ed White
and the Lions facing M andarin
in a pair of Class 6A-Dsltrict 1
contests starting at 7:30 p.m.
The other gam e will find Lake
H ow ell hosting Satellite . In a
Class 4A-Dlstrict 5 gam e a t
Richard L. Evans Field starting
at 7JO p.m.

Briefs
POP WARNER VOOTB ALL
M ost of the Seminole County Pop Warner
Football League teams will be on the road today as
they play another week of Conference games.
Sanford is at St. Cloud; ladce M ary Is at Dr.
Phillips in Orlando; Lyman will take on Winter
Park at Showalter Held; Oviedo is at Port Orange;
and Lake Brantley la at Kissimmee.
Only Lake Howell, which Is hosting Clermont,
and W inter Springs, which welcomes Azalea Park
to the A. Wayne Epps Sports Complex, will be at
hom e this week.
Each field will play five divisions, M ighty Mite,
Junior Pee Wee, Pee Wee, Junior M idget, and
Midget, w ith action beginning betw een 9 a.m. and
; 10 a.m. and the final game starting betw een 4 JO
p.m. and 5 J 0 p.m., depending on location.

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The University
Florida Golden Knights
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in N ew Orleans will!be
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Sunshine N etw ork beginning at 3JO p.m . today

(Saturday).
WINTER SPRINGS RECREATION
The City of W inter Springs Parks an d Recreation
Departm ent la currently planning a Fall season
Program schedule. Such program s offered are:
•T he Kwon Do _ will take place every M onday
evening from 5JO p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Winter
Springs Civic Center. Cost Is $30 for a four-Week
session an d is tau g h t by David 1\im bull of
Seminole Ik e Kwon Do.
* Gymnastics _ will take place on TUesday from 6
p.m. to 7 p.m. (beginners) and 7 p.m. to 6 pan.
(advanced) at the Indian TVails Middle School Cost
Is $30 per participant for a four-week session, ages
6-to-l5, and is instructed by Amy Purdy of Orlando
Aartala.
* Jazzerdzc _ will take place on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday evenings from 6 p m . to 7
p m at the Winter Springs Civic C enter Cost Is $28
for a' four-week session and the class Is instructed

by Charlena Mann.
* Yoga _ will take place on Tuesdays from 6 p m
to B p.m. s t the W inter Springs Civic Center. Cost is
$12 p er class, w hich If Instructed by the Reverend
Donna Conley.
xjm 1D a n d n g _. twill take place on Thursday
• Ballroom
at the Winter HSprings
Civic
j
m
from 7 p m to1 8 p| &gt;.m.
C enter Cost is $56 per person and is instructed by
Dr. M artha Lyle.
• Swing Dancing _ will take place on Wednesdays
from 7 p.m. to 8 p m . at the W inter Springs Civic
C enter Cost is $40 per couple or $25 p er person and
is Instructed by Juai Siegfried.
For more Information on Program session dates
as well as other Recreation, Programs, please call
407-327-4761.
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________ S A N F O R D G Y M N A S T IC S
Pall Classes are being offered at Sanford
G ym nastics for beginners, Interm ediate, and
advanced gym nasts, plus cheerleading, The Kwon
Do, K ungF u, TU Chi, and wail climbing.
Dance Classes will also begin In September.
Classes for gymnastics will be on M ondays and
Wednesday starting at 4 JO p.m. and running until
7J0pm
Cneerieading will be M onday evenings s t 7JO
p m . for high school students and Wednesday
evenings at 7 J 0 p m for m iddle school students.
Ik e Kwon Do will be from 7 p m to 9 p m . on
Mondays and Wednesday, Kung Fu for adults will
be on Tuesday and Thursday h u m 6 p m to 7 p m ,
and M onday and W ednesday horn 6 p m to 7 p m .
for kids.
For more information call: 407-323-2462,407-252*
3103, or 407-322-8234.

ALTAMONTE TENNIS
The City of Altamonte Springs has expanded its
Tennis Program.
Brads tract Tennis now directs Tknnls Lessons at

Lions
IB

C om m ander offense turning
around and playing defense, the
Lions m arched right back, cover­
ing 68 yards on 13 plays. A half
dozen times, Sloan threw In the
direction of Webb, w ho also
back for the
played defensive
defens
C o m m a n d e rs .

Finally, Jordan got a step on
him , turning Webb Inside out
and beating him to the front
com er of the en d zone to take
in Sloan's pass w ith 15.2 sec­
onds left on the dock.

"We w ork o n conditioning a
lot," ’said Register. "We treat
ev ery q u a rte r like it's the
fo u rth "quarter. O u r g u y s
fed h a rd a n d -th e y n ev er
q u i t In the en d , that w as the
difference. We played h a rd for
48 m inutes an d It w on u s the
gam e."
O ffensively, three so p h o ­
m ores continue to prove the
future Is now for O viedo. Sloan
com pleted eight of 19 passes
for 86 y ard s a n d a touchdow n.
Brice P atrick led all ru sh ers

w ith 108 y ard s on 15 carries
w hile Will H arrison scored a
p air of touchdow ns, one on a 6yard ru n and another on an 81yard kickoff return. H arrison
had 10 carries for 48 yards and
also caught a pass.
For Ed W hite, Webb finished
w ith 85 y ard s rushing on 13
carries w hile H all had 27 yards
and a p air of touchdow ns on
eight rushing attem pts,
O viedo travels ^Jac k so n v ille M an d arin n ex t F rid ay for
another 6A-Dlstrlct 1 gam e.

Steve Flesch last year. Woods,
w ho h ad w on in 1996 and 1999,
battled w ith Flesch at the top of
the leaderboard for three days.
But on Sunday, TOUR veteran
W aldorf equaled the Classic
record for a finishing round
w ith a 10-under-par-62 — a per­
formance that carried him from
six strokes behind. Flesch and
Woods finished second and
third, respectively.
Rounds of the 2001 National
Car Rental Golf Classic will be
on D isney's M agnolia and Palm
courses, both o fw hlch are Joe
Lee designs. The 7,190-yard
M agnolia, which has recently
undergone a 20-week state-ofthe-art irrigation project, has
hosted the Classic for 30 years,
tying for 10th longest continu­

ing streak as host to a PGA
TOUR event. The adjacent Palm
course plays 6,957 yards and
has been used continuously on
the TOUR since 1972, placing it
12th on the sam e list.
Admission tickets are avail­
able In advance. Dally Tickets
(Thursday or Friday - $15;
Saturday - $20; Sunday - $25)
and Weekly Badges ($50) can be
urchased through Tlcketmaster
P
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by calling 407-839-3900.
'-839-3
The
Fairway Cliub Pass ($125) Is
available at Walt Disney World
golf pro shops, by calling 407824-2250.
For additional Information on
Disney Golf events or tee-times,
call 407-939-GOLF (4653).

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Seminole's Chris CastMo, 7, and Robbie Carr, 10, combine to tackle a Sandiowood ball carrier during Friday night's
action at Thomas E. Whtgham Stadium. The ’Notes won their homecoming game 17-14.

S e m in o le
dow ns and the Tribe again
started to march. But after gain­
ing 31 yards the drive stalled.
O nce again the drive cam e up
em pty as M att G roover's field
goal attem pt from 49 yards was
short.
Both team s traded p u nts as
the first quarter ended, then
Sandalw ood took control w ith
a lot of help from Seminole
mistakes.,
Starting from their ow n 22,
the Saints m arched dow n the
field, b u t the Tribe helped out
w ith a 15-yard roughing the
quarterback penalty a n a a 10yard pass Interference call.
Sanadalw ood finally broke
the scoring ice w hen sopho­
more Johnny H unt w ent
around right end for seven
yards on tnlrd dow n. Troy
Prank's extra point m ade the
score 7-0 w ith 5:09 left before
halftime.
But the m istakes by the home
team w eren't over yet.
A mistake on the ensuing
kickoff gave Seminole the ball
at its ow n 17 and the team
prom ptly w as flagged for ille­
gal procedure.
i
That w as followed by a threeyard loss, an incom plete pass
and a seven-yard loss that also
resulted In a fumble, giving the
Saints the ball at the Tribe’s
nine-yard line.
TWo plays later H u n t again
danced in from the seven, this
time around left end and the
visitors w ere up 14*0 w ith 3:16
left before interm ission.
Seminole again had problem s
w ith the kickoff and had to

start on Its ow n nine.
The Tribe alm ost im m ediately
got going as on second dow n,
C haplin broke through for a 49yard run.
Seminole then w ent nine
yards on three plays and then
m ade the biggest play of the
m e as C haplin broke through
r three yards and a first dow n
on fourth and one.
C haplin then ran for another
three yards before finding
H unter open in the right com er
of the end zone for a 26-yard
touchdow n pass w ith 40-sec­
onds left In the half.
D uring halftim e ceremonies,
star defensive back Justin
McKinney w as crowned as the
King of Seminole H om ecom ing
and cheerleader Jolene C urtis
w as tabbed the H om ecom ing
Queen.
The Tribe took the kickoff to
open the second half and had a
good drive going. But once
again the drive stalled and
Groover cam e up just a little
short on a 46-yard field goal
try.
Seminole looked like it m ight
have gotten the break it needed
w hen Josh Butler and Brian
Young broke through to block a
p u n t and give Seminole the ball
at the 30.
But a 19-yard loss on the first
' killed that series and the
ib e punted into the end zone.
A fter a Saints p u n t, H arris,
the son of form er W inter
Springs head coach Mick
H arris, entered the gam e w ith
2:08 left in the third quarter
and on second dow n hit Julius
Griffin for a 43-yard pass dow n

to the five.
Three plays later H arris car­
ried the ball in him self from the
four and G roover hit the extra
poifit to tie the cam e as time
expired in the third quarter.
Sem inole then got the ball
right hack as M cKinney hit the
Sandalw ood returner w ith a
v isd o u s shot and Young
pounced on the fumble, giving
the Tribe the ball at the 23.
Three plays netted six yards
and G roover w as called on to
hit a pitch shot field goal, for
him , from the 33 and Seminole
led for the first time, 17-14,
w ith 10:11 to play.
With the lead in hand, the
Tribe defense, w hich had been
strong all night, got even
tougher, not letting the Saints
do m uch of anything w ith the
ball.
Sandalw ood's last real hope
cam e w ith 6:37. to play, but
Seminole held on fourth dow n
and took over at the Saints' 44
w ith 2:44 left.
O n second dow n H arris took
the ball 25 yards for a first
dow n to the 12.
A fter a seven-yard run by
Deon Casey, H arris looked to
have p u t the nail in
Sandalw ood's coffin w hen he
ran in from four yards out.
But a holding penalty far
aw ay from the play, m oved the
ball back to the 12 and H arris
used the clock to perfection,
running around on tw o plays,
including one on fourth dow n,
to kill the clock and give the
hom e team its third victory of
the season.

JUNIORS PLAY FREE
AT WCI CLUBS
As further com m itm ent to
prom oting junior golf In Lee
and Collier counties, WCI
Com m unities Inc. will offer one
junior golfer the opportunity to
play free w ith each full playing
adult or WCI Big Shot
Cardholder at the following
prem ier golf courses this sum ­
m e r Tlburon Golf Club, Gulf
H arbour Golf &amp; C ountry Club,
Pelican Sound Golf it River
Club, Gateway Golf i t Country
Club, Burnt Store M arina &amp;
C ountry Club and Waterlefe
Golf i t Country Club.
This sum m er junior program
will run through
u n i SSeptember
w t a * 30,
and will Include 24-hour
advance starting reservations

w ith no day or tim e restrictions.
Junior golfers 18,and younger
are eligible for free play w hen
accom panied by an adult pay­
ing full guest fees or WCI Big
Shot Card rates. Rates for WCI
Big Shot Cardholders are spe­
cially reduced for sum m er play
at prem ier WCI courses.
WCI recently launched its Big
Shot Sum m er Golf Card, which
benefits the WCl/MerccidesBenz of Fort M yers Junior Golf
Foundation to continue su p ­
porting the grow th of new play­
ers to the game. The Big Shot
Golf Card offers preferred rates
and unlim ited golf at WCPs top
mblic and sem iprivate courses
or six m onths out of the year.
"By offering free play to
juniors this summer, we hope to

see more families on our cours­
es," says David Fiy, Senior Vice
President/G encral M anager of
W CI's Amenities Group. “Last
year, we ran this prom otion at
Gateway Golf it C ountry Club.
We received such a great
response from parents and chil­
dren, we decided to roll this out
to more WCI clubs. With the
Juniors D ay Free promotion
and the WCI Big Shot Card, our
sum m er program s are entirely
geared tow ard advancing junior
golf. These program s provide
the perfect opportunity to Intro
duce new players to the game."
To take advantage of the sum ­
m er junior golf promotion,
golfers can visty wdgolf.com or
call 1-877-WC1-PLAY to book
tee times.

C o b tln o a d fro m P a fe I B

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Golf
2outln&lt;Md from P a fe IB
&gt;e determ ines on Sunday, Oct.
r.
For additional inform ation on
Disney Golf events or tee-times,
a ll 407-939-GOLF (4653).
NATIONAL CAR RENTAL
GOLF CLASSIC OCT. 18-21
A field of 144 top PGA TOUR
&gt;layera heads to the tees s t Walt
Disney World Resort on
Dctober 18-21 in the 2001
stations! Car Rental Golf
Zlassie. The Classic, mow In Its
list year, boasts a $3.4 million
jurse — its largest ever —
Deluding a record w inner's
thereof $612#X).
Duffy W aldorf plans to
lefend the Classic diam pim ship he earned In a dram atic
thootou) w ith Tiger Woods and

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Circuit Court
Marton Cetnfly, Florida
Cooo I IMlOCJt
Highland Tractor Company.
Uenprana Short*. Inc, Banfanwi
Barhamand Sammoto Short*. he.
Nonca of iHCMr r t ialu
NOTIC* ISHEREBYGIVENHot by
virtue «l mol curtain wm o4
Eaaeuflon flatted out ol and indar
ma aval al moChid Court d Morton
CowVy. Honda. Caaa •
CA
upon a final Judgment randarad rt
fw atoeaeMeeurt an melemdayol
August AO. 2000 Inmat curtaincaaa
nyaiflQ | r»CTCWLOfHpwfy,
Ptakflb(*), va. Mirquarta Shorn*.
Ine.. and Ban|amm Bonham and
Bammala Shota*. Ine. Datandanflr)
ahkh atoratak) wm el CaacuBon
waa daOi arid to ma aa Shana of
Samincaa Ccxnfy. Honda and I have
tovtsd ipon el ma ngr. net and
wwiai ol me detondanNs) Inme totiowmQdaaertbad property; aaldprop­
erty being located In Seminole
Courty, Honda, more parthtarty
LEO8ECOBTWPtOS HOE116 W
3(4 OF NE 1*4OF SW114(l£BS N
417 1/7FTOFE90*64 FT8N281
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(LES8 N244FTOFW700FT4RO)
(43 MAC)
NaO Known Aa: MOO Uk* Uary
BoWavard Ead. Santofd. FL
and me widaraigned aa Miami of
Samtoola County. Florida. &lt;na al
11(0 AIL on tie 24m day ol Oct
AO. 2001 oda&gt; tor Palo and aai to
ma Ng»d IPddar. FOR CASH IN

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HANDANOSUBJECTTOANYANO
AU EXISTfltO LIENS, al me Front
(Waai)Ooor. at ma elapa. ol ma
SfDtmM County CouflhouM In
Sonlonj. flood*. thm above
dHCfted property
Thai mb) u* it beog rvide *o»*l
**ty
mm o* in* wm of
Elocution.
Donald F Ekkngar. Shanft
SamPirpa County. Ftortda
NOTICERCQAROINQTHEAMER
ICANSWITHDiSAflPJTES ACTOF
1000. PERSONS WITHAOISABltl
TY NEEDINO SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN
THE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE ENFORCEABLE
WWTS SECTION OF THE CIVIL
DIVISION AT THE SHERIFFS
OFFICE, too BUSH BLVD. SAN
rORD. FLORIDA AT l FAST FIVE
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
INGS
(POTjeci cots n o
(407)465-3323
won Sola Held On October 24.
2001
Publah September 23. 30. and
October 7.14.2001
EE177
NOTICEOF PUBLIC HEARING
TOCONSIDERA
DMENSKMALVARIANCE
Noace a hereby gran ami a PtPPc
Hearing wfl b* hakf by to* Planning
(Zoning CommMalon In me City
Comneeatan Chamber*. Cay Hat
SardonL Honda, al 7.00 pm on
Thmde* October 4, 2001 to Can­
ada! a ragiad tot a Oananatonal
Variance In a MuOlple FamPy
Ratidantial
Office Inatituhonal
Zonng DtshcL
LEGALDESCRIPTION Lola I to S

s 11 to SO. Akay Ar( to Lots 1 to 9
an S Bb K. Ill Sired Ertanaion aa
racordad m ms Pubkc Raccrd* ot
Seminole County. Honda to Plat
Book 3. Page 70. *
Hie praoarty being more gonoraiy
doKtmod aa 911 tad 1MSbad
high chain 9nh toned sum 3 strand*
el barb Mrs
Al parses mMerest and damn*
•hal havean apporamrytoba heard
dead hearing
By oerier ol toe Planning (Zontog
Ccrwrataion ol toe Cey ol Santord.
Honda, ffs* 10mday ct Seplembd.
2001
Ptonn»» (Zonaig Comnsawon
ADVICETOTHE PUBLIC » • par
ton decide* to appad a decision
made Mtorasped toanymdtor eonadded d ma above meeting or
hsaimg. haf*hamayneeda vsrbabm
record d ma ptored-^). .»■ii.irq
ma testimony and mndance. s4kh
record I*not prodded by bis City ol
Santord. (FS 7660107)
PERSONS WITH DtSABAITIES
NCEOdta ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATEINANYOF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 3305676 49
HOURS W ADVANCE OF THE
MEETfftO
Publish Saptembor 73. 7001
EE17S
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARMQ
TOCONSIDERA
CONDITIONAL USE
Noaoa tohereby gkranbid a Pubkc
Hearing Ml be hdd by me Planning
(Zoning Commission tn bw C*y
Cemmtoaiun Chambara. Cby HaA
3antord. Honda, d 700 pm. an
Thursday. October 6 2001 to con­
sider a raquasl tor a Condhond Use
to a OC 2. Oanaral Commercial
Zcntog Otobtd
LEGALDESCRIPTION Ut 39 and
ma E ll .ord Vbc Si on W. Hotosn
Rad Edara Company*Ar91 accord­
ing to ms Id baraoL a* racordad to
Pld Book I. Page 99 al ma Pubkc
nacotde ol Bamtocto Coimry- FLand
Lot 10 and ba E 11(7 ol Vac Si an
W. Bb 12. TRA ER Trdtord’a Map
oI ba Townd Sardord. acmnbig to
ba Pld bared, aa racordad to Pld
Book 1. Pages 54 im g i #4 todudva. or ma Pubae Records el
Ranvnnto Omady. PL.
Iha property bdng maw oent.-«y
dsscrtiad a* 1121 SantordAvarua
(parr boom)
Al pares, to
dial haw anepportunaytoba heard
•1 add hearing
By cedar d toe Wanrsng (Zontog
Commission aI too Cby d Bardord,
Ftarida. baa 17mday e* Saptorrhd.
01.
Mkhad Skat Chatonan
Harming (Zoning Commtowon
ADVICETDTHEPUBUC: I • par­
son daodaa to appad a
MJwvd •( th* abor* mating or
haartng, hrtN nay naada nataaii
Wood n 9m proc*#cang# hduftng

SHIP?0 SOUTH RANGE 31 EAST.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOflQA.
LESS THE EAST 25 00 FEET
RIOHTOF WAYOf MELLONVULE
AVENUE. ANOTHE SOUTH 40 00
FEET RIOHT-OPWAV. PINE WAY
AVENUE
EXISTINGZONING AOAGRICUL­
TURE. (5M ACRES)
FUTURE LAND USE: LDR-8F
LOW OENSITY RESIDENTIAL •
StNOLE FAMILY
PARCEL44118-2631-00460000
THE EAST21400 FEET OF THE
WEST 428 00 FEET OF THE
SOUTMWtdT 1/4Of THE NORTH
EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 18. TOWN
SHIP 20 WEST. RANGE 31 EAST.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. LESS TIC
SOUTH 40 00 FEET RIGHT-OFWAY. PINE WAYAVENUE
EXISTINGTONWO MI-2MEDIUM
INDUSTRIAL(341 ACRES)
FUTURE LAND USE LOR-8F
LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL •
SINGLE TAMILY
Tha praparty bamg more generaPy
diecrm a aa 1700 Pma Way and
3801 MaConvdeAvenue
The Planntog (Zontog Comtdeaion
wd lubme a racommandaeon to bd
Cby Commltslon to Ierror ol, or
agamat ma raquaetad change or
amandnam Tha Cay Camraiaaton
we* hdd a Pubic Hearma to toa
Commtodon Room to Cby Hal.
Santord. Ftonda d 7(0 pm. an
Oclubd 22. 2001. to consider said
Tha Cby
upon ma raronmg by means al a
Al pamaa to Marvel and ctoiana
•hal haw an epportunaytoba heard

Suae 600. Mangrove Bay.
CHerwder. Florida 337«4. wdsn SO
day* fromtoa trot dds d pubacwHon: oiherwrsa a dafaun wd ba
aniarad agalnd you tor ma ratal
damardad totoa oomplsks
Dated SEP 172001
MARYANNEMORSE. CLERK
ASCLERKOF THECOURT
ByRumKing
A*Deputy Clark
to accordance wdi I
Act peroone trim
a apaerd accommodaSon la partidpai* to Ma proesadtog should eomacl court
1-407-888-4330. not ladr bransawn
(7) days prior to to* procssdng b
haartng Impdrad. (TOO) 1-806886
8771. or Vdca ,V) 1 *06955 8770.
via Florida Ratty Sarvtoa
Mason ( Aaeocwite PA
177S7US II N. Bdto SOO
Clairestar, FL337848588
Adi: Douglas MBala*
(777)518 1800
Pubis.*) Saptor»tr 2J. 30. foot
EE170
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MTHEORCUTTCOURTFOR
SEkflMOlBCOUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATEOIVMION
r*a No-- 01316CP
INHE. ESTATEOF
CARRIEELLENDOOOY
NOTICEOPADMflrttTRATION
Tha attvantabaaon at toa adato d
Canto E8an Doody. dlcaaiad. Fla
Nuntoar__ topandng totoa Cmad
Court tor Sammcto County. Ftortta.
Probata DMaton. ma addraaa d
erect) it PO Drawer C. Santord.
Ftortta 37772-0658 Thename* and
addraaaaa d toa psteond rapraaantrvai aflomay art ad torthbelow
ALLMTERESTEOPERSONSARE
NORFtEDTHAT: •
■arvad who haw Obfacoana mat
delirgr my vakdty d toa wdLma
quatkeakona d ma panend nproaantavva. venue, or ptoadc^on al
Ma Cowl at* raquved to toab
obtoebona wan Ma Court WTTHtN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTH*
AFTER THE DATEOF THE FW8T
PUBLICATIONOF THUNOTICEor
THRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OFACOPYOF THU
NOTICEONTHEM.
A2 L-UVn si Vtt tt v&lt;v* and

ST. JOHNS RIVERWATERMANAGEMENTDISTRICT
Ohraa Wrtdan Medea al Manded Otstricl Dadalen
The Otoaicl (Nat neaoa ol (a meant to laaua a parma to me toaowmg appacaret) en October i. 2001
KOeLak* HoaaLUC. StophanK BaPar. (219 Roam* Road. BuPUtog900.
Adanto. GA 20390. aeptoation d-4-117-717S1-1. The protect a locatad in
Bamtoola Oounly BacUon 26 Townertp 21 Bouto. Range 90 East The
ERFappkcaOan la tor eenalnidlon el a aurtaoa waiar management ayatomto
aarva a reader**/ aparanart camptoomean aa The Estates at Laka Hoat*
The raosMng aaPatboflya Lake Hard
21880-32. The prated li located to SamaxPelCcunty. Bacaona M ( 26
Tbanthto IS Soldi. Range 30 teaL The ERPapptcation t*tor modftaaaon to
Viaprevtvjety Uauadaurtaca vadar managamara parmfla aaaoetdadapmcorv
Hrucaon tor ma Santord Canard Far*. Phase Too. Lai 17. The receding
•WNtmly ITrMH Rr&gt;ymBand
The Maa(a) caraamhg each d ma atom mad appacaaorae) art av*—i&gt;r
tor toapecaan Monday enough Friday aacapl tor lagd hoardy*. a 00am. to
SOOpm d ma SLJohns Rfvat Water Management Owner headquarter* at
Via pppraprtdi Santos Cantor. The Dtoetd ad lake ocean an each psrmfl
M*«toi (dad abova imtora a paWon tor an admtodtratira pracaadtog
(hearing) IpMad pwauara to tie pravflkwa ot Beesons 120560 and 17097.
Florida StobflaaChapdr 26106 and POC-1.1007. FtorldaAOntoMraava Coda
(FAC).
1
_
Aparpen ahoa* lutitonad InParaetoan*afladad bymy ot ma Dflhcr* propaced parmflmg dadatona IdanaPad abmu may padton tar rdiPnrtoM
hearing to aeoerdmeu dm Sadtons 120540 and 120.17. F6 . or al panes
may reach a arOton agraamart an m s m n as an akinam* remedy Wider
Bacacn 1M.67XFA Choodngmadwkonad not adversarydtod 2d right to
a hearing2middton fleas not neaufl toa aafltonnnt The pracaduraa tor pursuing msdtoflon an ad torffi to Season 120573. FA and Rdaa 70-106111
and *8-106 401- 406 FAC. Fakrtjr* mud ccrrply Mmma raquaemem* ot
Florida AdrPfPdiaflui Coda. Chapter 2S-I0S and be Mad wdi jracatvad by)
me OtobWCM*. leealBdd OtobMHeedguerter*. 404S Red Sbed. Pdabia.
Ftonto 22177.
PiMHnitot*ddrPdra»&gt;ahaaitogentiadiovaappflcaflon(t)mudbaMM
Srimtn bwnty ana (21) Owe d pubacaaon d mts noaca or trthei hntay Ms
(28) day*d flia Dm*ioi dapodhg tod nafleadknaantmto*trial tor toaaa paraona to wham*ra Otaha mats adud naflea. Fdtotp to Me a padlen aPWn
mts tone periodfld conoekpoa weArerd any right ouchparsonmay haaa la
raquad an aibdntabdlia datondndton (heating) under Bsdus 120MS and
120(7. F9 . ccncsTTSng tie autpsd
I N Mfrrtfristrcto* htninfl pmnMi it tmgnat to tormuUU final
agency aeflan. toorang d a paaaon maana aid ma Owinci &gt;*nd acaon may
&gt;aflflflartbamtoaraafliatak«nbybhmflnMMadb*anb Pataona aProaa
eubataRd to&gt;*nato ad be afladad by any audi bid deoaion at me Dsaanct
anmspggAoabon haw ma ad* tobaavna a partytome pracaarbng. toaccor­
dance asmflipragdamand ad tortnabora.
Majomt
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FL 37773-7424,
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Sunday, S eptem ber 23. 2001

•4-117-03321-1 Tha prarad a tocatod to
23.24.29.26 1*( 30. TosmshlpH Soum. Range
to tor eondrucOon oI an out!si structure and
pipe system mat la iPumatety intended to aPevwo
adPn MyrEaLaba. Tha racantog warsibodas are Myrtta
Crask and laka Jaeig
Tha toaa(s) oonarntog each ol ma Mow mad oppOeManWan avdtobto
tar bdpaeflen Monday tn u jl Friday aacapl lor lagd hokdeys. 100 am to
500 pm. d •* flLJohns RNar Water IPanagamtmOMrtd Itoarltyiartata at
ma appraprialo Sarvsca Cantor. The Putrid wfl laka action on each parma
reparation (dad aboaa irbrr a paabon fcr an arkrwsamara procaadng
(haartng) toMadpursuant to ma prevflkina d Bacaona i*o e«b and 1M5T.
FtoririabsaaatrCMom2B-100and PQC-1.1007, FloridaAdrsrsdrdtsa Coda
(FAG).
Apsnon atnaa atbaranm Warasts are afladad byanyal ma Oteaicre pro­
posed parmaang dadatona Mandtod abova may pataian tor admapobdara
haartng to atnrta s r adi Bacaona 120SOSand 17057. FA, d a l parses
may teach a srtdon agreement on madtoBan as an eRsmemo remedy mdat
SacBon 120( 73, FA Choodngmadebon »* nd artmrealyailed ma nght to
alddtogtmadaflandeaanclraadltoaaadamirp. Thepraeadunatorpw*Pg madWton d* id M i to Sacflon 120(73. FS. and Rdas 26106111
ana 361u640l--4ua, FAC. PaaDW* n»s1 ccnrtr «« to# le-jp-amrs* f*
Ftortta Adatotobabn Coda, Chaptor 26100 and be Mad asm(recanted by)
toe Dtobtol CMr6 toeatod d Bind Itaartipiartat*, 4048 Rad Sbad. Pdaaa.
FtorMOS2177.
Padtona tor adidfldidha haartng an too abova appbcaicn(p) mud be Mad
addi Wantr ana (21) days ol pubacaSon d tss noaca or stahtn twenty oto
(26)dwy*d ma Dtoarid appnsaaig far noaca ot hears mtoe mat tor nose paracne Mbhem flwOlaarid mdto aciud noaca. FaPura to (to a pddon wdPn
•Ea toneparted ddS oenelMe a emrar d artyright audi person mayhave to
ui)jirttoi»i&gt;itoitob1 mm ir or - 1----- ol ----------------—
12037. FA conobmtog tot outyad parma appUcauon
lap toart to b m rtbiia atoi m dimn |nri~T----------1 — haartng procaaa la designed to tomapato bnd
maana tod I s Dwtncf*bid acaon may
byt tototenoaca d IntoN Paraonawhoaa
d by diy ouch (nd daemon d ma Dtobid
Ids* rna ltd* to become a party to mo praeoedng. in

raoord Mnot pfowM by tha Cay of

Banted (FBW0 0105]
PERSONS WfTN OfSABltmES
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATEWANYOf THESE PRO
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THt PERSONNEL OfFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330 54S?« 46
HOURS IN ADVANCE Of THE
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*•
» J2001
r-n bu
SBIN

NOTICa OF PUBUCHEARBM
TOCorw/DCR A
CONOmONALUSS
FForca a navuy pvvn w a n v c
HM/rg wot Co nna i.y na inanrwng
(Zontog Commieaton to bis^ay
Comnsaeton Chamber*. Cty Hal.
Banked. Honda, d 700 pm on
TTvodey. Ocaabar a 2001 to oonMdar9rarytad tor I Ccrdltand Use
to I OC2. Ganard Commuted)
Zoning Dmtnd
LEGALDESCRIPTION Ld 4, BA
A TRA Ftonda Land and
ColonUabon Co. Ud, E. R.
Treffonf* Mag d toa Town d
Sardord, acoordng to ma P*ri toarwd aa raooidad toPtol Bock 1. Page*
Mtoraugh (4, d toa Pubac Racordt
al Banancto County, FL.
Tha praparty bamg more ganaeaky
daaerttad aa 412 6 Mi Btoad
aetabiih a Unja tomay raaidanca
Ona non corilL'-mmgprupvrly
Al parses to eaarae) and cauana
dial haw anappommaytoba heard
d add hearing
By order d ma Planting (Zontog
Cemmeeion aI bis Cby d Bardord.
Florida. tM 19mdry d Saptirrbar.

Planning (Zoning Commsimn
ADVICETOTHEPUBLIC b a pat­
ten dacedae to appad a daoalon
made abh reapscl toany maflar eery
istated at too above maabng or
haartog ha/*hamaynaada varbaSm
raoord d too pmcaadtoga toctudng
record It nd pnnrided try ma C*y d
Bardord. (FB2M0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEOtHG ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE bl ANYOF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COOROMATOR AT 3365624 49
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
Pubieh September 73. 2001
U 1»
EE173
I IM P WATERMANAGEMENT DISTRICT
NORCBTOTHBPUBUC
I d InSandad Dtotrtd Dadalen
■ hereby grvsn bid a Putdc
■a pamsl to toe kdowmg appt- HNoaca
sartnQwrt ba hato by ma Ptoiwng
camp) on Oldbar 6 bBOl
(Zontog
Commission to bl* Cby
(27d Mtortar M k 1120 em 6A 434. Caaadbarry. FL 327062m.
ttmelcn Chambers. Cby H*A
JwMdmi P6117-2B437-8. Tha prarad la localsd n tammoto Cotrty Com
d 7(0 pm on
aa ■toimeap SOBadh. Range 20 East Tha ERPappacaaon ia tor Santord. Fiends,
October 4. 9001. to cotv
geebueflan d • awMee staler managemameyalemeondeang d Pie emn- Thursday.
i-cer
ma
toaewing
change and
uw. mdan addtog dormadar pond, cdnatrucaon d a now road (ikekoty amandmarl toma Zontog
Grave FW6 I M I did irndtomrewnwas to Tuskawda Road Tha racan- d ma Cby d Bardord. Ortknanca
Samtoot*
yu wddbodM* Ma Lpba JMeue and Lake Jamp.
ounty. Florida.
7r* toad*) Im WP* aach d ma above mad appkcaoorys) are rtiUM CRaranmg
bomAO. Agncuburt. Ml
av kmaedan Monday dvau^i Friday aacapl tor lagd hoadays. 000a m to
Sv,7«!drnam. JdtoOWwr PtomManagamam Ownd Headquarter, or 2. Hathw toduamal. (PD. Planned
• &gt;Batvtos Cantor Tha Dtobid wai laka acbon an each parma
To mat ol PO. Planned
) a paeuon tor an admasavairva procaadsig
id to ma pranuons ol Bacaona 170 569 and 120 57.
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are afladad bydiy d ms OUPncra proMOUJOES PORTIONS OF MELabove may paaaon tor adnanHSaPm LO
VILLEAVENUEANOPINEOAK
120MS and 120(7. I l .a r r t parses AVM
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wrt nd adsaraaly aflad me rl^a to
PARCEL (I) 1(2631-00260000
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CORNER OF THE NORTH
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■b bdsar d any ngia audi parson may hasa to SOUTHEST
96 CHAINS EAST 4 29
taa dm*parted dial* l~jaton~r~*
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F. 20 DEGREES W4 64
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CHAINS. NORTH TO POINT OF
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PERSONS WITH DtSABXJTlES
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data d to* krai piAfloaflan al bus
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Pi RE ESTATEOF
MARJORIEA MACGREGOR

Court WTTHtN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FUST PUBUCAUTY
RONOFTHUNOTICBORTM
_ ______
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF 6ER
notice TOCRforroRt
VICEOFACOPYOFTHUNORCB
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING ONTHEM
CLAIMS OR DEMANOS AGAINST AJ otoar cradbora d toa
THEABOVEESTATE
sgstnsl
Order d Summary
Mto* tod
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
MARJORIE A. MACGREGOR, AFTER THBDATE OF THE RRET
deremd. FI* Nurrtoer 01-80B CP. PVUUCAT10NOF THUNOTICE.
ALL ClAflMS. DEMANOS ANO
by toa Ctrcdl Court tar Semtooto
County. FterKte. Probat* DM*ion. OBJECTIONSNOTSOFECOWU.
N aOdrMi ol which I* PO Drmr BEFOREVERBARRED.
C. Santofd FL31772; tetf tea total
Tha data d toa brat pttotoaBan at
C*«b V«iu* of tw MUMi* S-G-and Ma NafleatoEiydr bn 23.2801.
teat tea nama* and addraa*aa of
t*&gt;Mlo ateom6ha* been owignod
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* .-« -|. W ill 4.11 j 103SpWto^Ptoc
Duane MMaeOragar aa Ttueiee ol
the Duane K MacG-vgor and
Magan* A MacGregor Rai'OCdill
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Ftonda Bar No 0413550
PL
2984 Park Or.
Sardord. FL32771
SIB6 MydaPart Aw
ALLWTEREBTEDPERSONSARC
(812)281-1
NOTIFIEDTHAT.
Pub*di Saptambar (3 . 20. (001
AJ aedtora d to*
RE188
offwr parson*
on whom a copy d bd naflea to
M THE CSUUIT COURT
•arvad wdito beta montoa artar toa
FOR THB nONTEBNlH
JUDICIAL ORCUCT
ana d Id fcd pubfloarten d bd
INANOFOR
noaca mud Na toab ctotod *dh tola
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Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
. r
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
FROflATl OTVUtON
DATE OF THE FIRST FUBUCAFU NO. 01-CP628
TX3NOFTHBNOTICBORTHKTY
DAYSAFTER THE OAT* OF SER­
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ONTHEM
d toa daewdar*
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ntott (to I wit Othtd »Tl BANE T (WWENF^I.D darvwd
bd Court WITHMTHREEMONTHS F*s Number 01-CP-879NpandbigIn
AFTER THE DATE OF THB FIRST ma Cbcub Court tor Sanenoty
PUBLICATIONOF THIS NOTIC*.
Coamly. Ftortta. Probata Dniaion,
ALLCLAIMSANO0EMAN08 NOT ma addraaa d which la PO. Boa
SO FILEO WILL BE FOREVER 8086 Bardord, FL32772-8099. The
BARRED
Tha data d toa tod puMcaflon d
and to* panand rapbd NTT* wBar* PI 2W1
Panon Giving
ng Noboa
Duane H. MacGregor, aa Truatoaol ALl MTERCSTEOPERSONSARE
ma Duane H MacGregor (Mar)orie NOTIFIEDTHAT
Al panorw on whomtod nofloa la
AMaeOragar Ravocdda LNtogTrud
Dated Jdy 2.1996
3564 Par* Dr. Sardord. FL32T71
toa vakdty d m* wfl. toa
d toa paraond raprwAflemey lor Parson Giving Noaer
aaraabta. vanua, or tonademn d
Frtnk C. Whrgham. Eaq
Ftonda Bar No 1(8290
tots Court ara raqubad to toa toa*
8TENSTROM MclNTOSH. COL­ styaeflona wdi bd Court WITHM
BERT. WHIGHAM. ( SIMMONS. THB LATER OF THREE MONTHS
PA
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FflUT
Pod Obice Bu&gt; 4648
FUBUCARONOFTHUNORCBor
THRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE
Santord. Ftonda 32772-4848
PrOudr Sapwmcwr 23. 26 2001
OF SERVICEOF ACOPTOF THU
NORCE ONTHEM.
EEI71
Al endtan d toa drnatad and
MTHEcmCUft COURT
Of THEElOMTIENTH1
judicial csicurr
OF FLOWOA.
INANOFOR
IIUNOUI COUNTY
CASE NO.: 81-CA-1946U-W
Cowl WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION 8Y8TEMS. MC. OATS OF THB FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THRTY
aa nommea tar RBMG. MC.
RICKY SMITH. JANE DOE.
Unknown Bpouee ol RICKYSMITH:
and UNKNOWN •
TENANT&amp;OWNERS.
FUUNTdra NOTICEOFACTION
TO:
RICKYSMITH
Andal parses daarvng Maraal by.
biraaigh. under or ageeier
RICKYBOTH
and ai pamae haveg d ddmmg to
have any ngN. Mto. or totorad Intoa
praparty hereto described: LAST
KNOWNADORESS 7813 JOSEPH
CIRCLE. OVIEDO. FL37788.
YOUARENOTIFIEDtod an acaon
to loreckiec mortgage on toa taCMr*
mg deecrtoed praparty to Samncto
County. Ftonda
LOT 26 V6LAOE OF REMfl/OTON. ACCOROtNO TO THE PLAT
THEREOFAS RECORDEDINPLAT
BOOK 42. FACE 73 ANO 74. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY. FLORCA
and having a commonly known
2213 Joseph Cede. Oviedo. FL
32789
ha* bean toad agamd you and you
era rsqdrad la fterve an angnd d
your widen delaneea 9any. adl toa
Sammoto County CM* d tor* Court
eribwi 30 day* horn to* Ird dad d
pirkraCnn. and to aarva a copy on
Planets Attorney. Ouuglat M.
Baiae. d tie LawFern d MASON(
ASSOCIATES. PA. whose addraaa
a 17797 U8 Itgbway II Narto.

DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPT O ^ tH U NORCE
ONTHEM
A l otoar cradaon d toa dacadara

Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
FUBUCARONOF THUNOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONSNOTSOFLEDWAL
BEFOREVERBARRED
Tha data d toa brat pubacaaon d
bd Naflea toSaptondd 23.2001
Paraond RapraaanUbe* and
Aflomaytor toa Eatod:
MAOOCB EVANS. ESQUIRE
MAGGIEB EVANS. PA
Ftonda Bd No 37T945
HI WatermanAvenue
Mow* Dor*. FL37757
Teiatrona (352)7361700
Pubkah Saptambar 73. 20.1001
EEI8S
M THB Cfltcurr COURT
OPTHBtETM
ju d ic ia l n o n XT
OF FLORIDA
••AND FOR
S U flN O U COUNTY

Caaa Mu. 01-CA 1544-14-W
Princqid Rsaktordd Mortgage. toCe
PLAMT6F,
V*
Band T. Wdkn. Pamela MWaton,
___ wiknown paraond) m
poataaaton ol toa adflao rad
praparty II; _ wflnden paraond)

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to pa........ion

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property 8 M bring and afl wiknown
penal darning by. toroudi. weJar

PuMatr Saptambar 23.36 2001
EE1M

ddandanffa) rrho are not known to
b* daad or akva, whether laid
wflnownparaa* mayclaiman
grantaaa, or othd claimant*.
Conasoo r nance Servicing Corp
IVa Oman Tie* Financial
Coraoraflcn,,
DEFENDANT
NORCBOFACROfl
TO:
Bamd T Wafln I M g and •*
wiknown parti** cdbnmg by.

The LammBkjll Wdw Aaaocldmn
wfl raceme Sealed Btoa up to 2(0
PM on Octobar 21. (Ofll d CPH
Engnaara. toe.. 800 Waal FWton
Water Bydiwn knpravamara*
Tha profact conaflr* el awpty.
mart* The totortor d to#__ _
wet casing dial ba totovtoad to
detormma Fa conflton and b towid
to b* to poor oondnan, a new knar
caatogddbbatoddtodtotoaaddtogwafl Tiaaknarc ardamtmprava
maraa ahal toduda a IgWdammoraa
toad aydam. condtoing ol a chamh
cd toad pwrp. a diamtod atorag*
eortatod. piping verve*, appurt*.
renew*, larang agupmara and declam toprovamaraa dwfl toetud* to*
ccndnickon at appraeknatoly 9.100
IF ot 4*PVCwotor mdn and aaaed-

known to b* daad er *»V*.

unknown and wnaa* lad known
2830Sherry Una
Aprpka. FL32763
Pamato M Wflfln I lying, and a*
Orbriown paraa* ctokntog^by,
ihrougn. undw and agalnd toa

who** tod known
3*30 Sherry Lana
Apopka. FL SU703
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tod an aedei
tar loractoawa d mortgage on toa
toaowtag daaertoad praparty:
LOT 102. TRAAJWOOO ESTATES,
SEC. ONE. ACCOROflJQ TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED bl
PLAT BOOK 18. PAOES STAND (B ,
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
LESS THE FOLLOWMG
COMMENCE AT THE B E. COR­
NER OF LOT to*. TRAAJWOOO
ESTATE6SEC. ONE. AS RECORD­
ED M PLAT BOOK 16 PAGES 87
ANO 26 PUBUC RECORDS OF
SEM'NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA;
THENCE RUN N. 12 C CO nO S Off
00r W. ALONG THE EAtTERLY
LINE OF SAID LOT 10B, * J F l i t
MORE OR U S * . TO THE
SOUTHERLY WALL OF A METAL
URLfTY BUtLDMG. BAD POINT
BONO THB S * . CORNER AND
R d POM T 0 * REGflfldtO OF
THB TRACT TO BB DC9CRUED;
THENCE
RUN
SOUTH
*8
DEGRESS 8(7 OOT W. ALONG R U
SOUTHERLY UNE OF SAID METAL
(M LDM Q. 1 ( FEET. MORE OR
U U S TO THE a«Y. CORNER OF
SA B B U 6 «N 0 ! THENCE RUN N.
22 DEGREES Off 00- W. ALONG
THE WESTERLY UNE OF SAID
aUECXNO t ( FEET. MORB OR
LESS. TO THE NW CORNER OF
SAB BU6DMQ; THENCE RUN a
88 DEGREES Off (XT E. ALONG
THB NOffTHBtLY UNE CF BAJO
BLNLDlNG 10 m r . MORE OR
LESS TO THB EASTERLY UNEOF
THE AFOREMENTIONED LOT n a
THENCE
RUN
SOUTH
(2
DEGREES Off Off E ALONG BAB
EASTERLY UNE OF LO T 102. 90
FEET MORE OR U B S . TO THE
POINT OF BEQflMNO.

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A. For MMDaevary
eta CPHEngnaara. Ine.
PA Boa 7806
6 For HandDaflvtry
Wan Aaarxuahon
c/o CPHEngnaara, Ine.
600Wad FWtonSbad
Santord. Ftortta 37771
Bkta meshed ahar 2(0 PM an
Octobar |t, (001 w€ ba ratwnad to
wiagr^hre beta wfl rnl b« accaptod.
n o pm
an October 31. tool ri to* otao* ot
CPH Engnaara. he.. 600 Waal
Fdton Blraat Santord. Ftortda.

ta/Tv*. Ft 33*07
•n er batora toaty fld* bam toa dda
d toa tod pibflndton d b d naflea
and toa toa a^b*fl wdi toa Dtort d
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Itotoa oamptotni.
NOTE: Fwauara to toa Fdi Ctobl

Maryama Mora#
Aa Oar* d toa Cowl
BrNutolOng
Aa Dapifly Ckart
C006M * BTAWIAR8K1. PA
40101
Side 480
Tampa. FL 33807
Tataphon*: (813)877-6008
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MANOFOR

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JU0K3ALCUCUFTOFTHB
BTATBOF FLORBA,
MANOFOR
SEMNOU COUNTY
CASEMa 01-CA-12S614-O
CmFMANCULMORTGAGE
COMPANY. fltC. FVOA
ASSOCIATE* HOMEEOWTY
SERVICERfltC,

(COUNTY,

MVEN LEWIS: JANE006 UYYU.
THB UNKNOWNWd&lt; OF RAVIN
LEWIS. LEA
TRICEH LEWIS, JOHN
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DOELEWIS. THEUNKNOWN
HUSBAND OF LEATRICS K
LEWIS. IFLIWiG. brCLUOflraANY
UNKNOWN BFOUSE OF BAB
OEFENOANT(8). V REMARREED.
FRANK J. BAKER aid K. ANOIFDECEASED, TIU
kdCMEUE BAKERhtowtto.dd.
DEV1SEEB.
LIENORS. AND
NOTICE U HEREBY%/VEMpw- AU. OTHER PERSONS CLAMMO
auarfl to a Swnmary Ftod Judgmara BY. THROUGH, UNDER OR
d Foradoaure Indwtng Award ol AOMNBTTHENAMED
Aflomayt* Fear and Coda dakad DCFINOANTiai . JOHN DOE.
June M. 2001. artarad In Caaa No. UNKNOWN TENANT, JANE DOB
01-CA903-140 d bd Ood Cowl UNKNOWNTENANT.
at toa IBTHJwtotal Cflofl tomfl to
Sermnpie CowYy. Ftortta Wharatn
NOTICBOPSAU
EOLkCREDIT CORPORATION OF
Nofloa to hereby gran mot purAMERCAa toa Mdto did FRANK auarfl to a Find Swnmary Judgmara
J. BAKER and K MCHELLI tXForacfcawa andrad to toa abovaBAKER Ida wda; JOHN OOC and etyiad caaa*. h toa Caod Court d
JANE DOE tafsra Datondawto. I wfl Oamlneto Coamly. Ftortta. I wfl aafl
aafl toto*NgRadandbad Nddd to fl» praparty abuata h Bemnota
cash, al wad Irani doer at to* County, Ftonda.
Sammoto Cowfly Cowtoeuaa to toa
LOTS 4 a 6 BLOCKBLPEARL
Cay d Santord. Ftorlda at 11(0 LAKESHBQHTBFIRSTADOmON.
a’dodkAM, an Tuesday, tor tto day ACCOROtNO TO THE PLAT
ol Octobar. 2001. to# kdowing THEREOFASRECORDEDMPLAT
daaertoad praparty, aa ad torto to BOOK6 PAGE80. OFTHEPUBUC
tatd Stannary Ftod Judgmara d RECORDS OF BEMfltOU COUN­
Fofftctemrt tecfudteQ Awd of TY. FLORBA.
Aaomay*' Feat and Cadi, toa*
AACA 1185 UAGNOUA DRIVE.
Lot 21 at TMBERWOOO. aooord- ALTAMONTE BPRfltOS. FLORIDA
togtotoa Pld taanot, a*neoUad to 3Z7I4.
Pld Book 28, d Pag* 94. at toa dpdflcida. tobwraghadArdbad
Pubac Racorda d Sananota Ccway. btddtr. lor cadi AT THE WEST
FRONT DOOR EEMfftOU COUN­
DATED Ma 14 day ct Sautorrtoar.
TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORD.
7001,
FLORBA. Ftortta. d 11(0 AM, on
MaryAnn* Mora*. Ctort
toa id dry ol tterambai. 1001
By Mary 8*n
IMRYANNEMORSE
CLERKOP ORCUTCOURT
BYMary B**rge
ROSENTHAL.
Daputr Ctort
ADORNO(ZEDERRA
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LOUCREDIT CORPORATION OF
AMERICA.

ontai to paragpato to M* pracaadtog you ara wanted, d no ood to
you, to toa pra'itotand cartato aedalanca. Ptoaaa contact Court
Addnidrdton d 301 Narto Part
Avanua. Su*a N301. Santord.
Fiend* 32771 (407)3234227, Mban
(2) woriwig d*7* d 70Wracatpt d
tod noflea; • yogara hearingar vdca
Impdrad. cal 1-(BO)8568771.

NOTTCBOFACTION
KATHERINEM. MONTANO
LASTKNOWNADORES*
123 Lake Ada Oral*
Santord. FL 32773
CURRENTADORESS:
UNKNOWN
ANYANOAU UNKNOWNPAR­
TIESCLAIMINGBY. THROUGH,
UNOER. ANOAGAINSTTHE
HEREINNAMEDINOOrtOUAL
DEFENOANriS) WHOARENOT
KNOWNTOBEOCAOORAUVE.
WHETHERBABUNKNOWNPAR
TIESMAYCLAIMANflREREST
AS SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES, OROTHER
ctAivMrrs
LASTKNOWNADORESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENTADORESS:
UNKNOWN
YOUARENOTIFIEDmd an otaon
to tondoaa a mortgage on b» totto
LOT10fl, HBOENLAKE. PHSEta.
UMTV.ACOOROflBTOTHEPLAT
THEREOFASRECORDEDflt PLAT
BOOK26 AT PAGES 40 ( 41. OF
THBPUBUO RECORDS OF BEMtNOU COUNTY, FLORBA.
hat baan Mad agdnd you and you
ara
raqwrad
to asnra
aogy
you
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er knmadatoTy
TO

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OamctaMer pddon.
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(001.2081.
. Copia* al toa SOLICITATION (BEAL)
PACKAGE may ba obkdnad d toa
MiRfOrinaMorao
d CPH
Ctort el toa Court
ByftdiNng
32771 tpon partner* d • 3600 tor A*Deputy Ctort
aarto ad (ntmrakmrtoWa) toaaah er Echevarria I Minrtdn . PA
to parable to CPH PO Bo*(MIS
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taaowing kxwaona:
J
1) CPH Engnaara. toe, 808 W. pzovMlon
Faflton StroaL Santord. Ftortda Ptoaaa oora
d (01 N. Part Arara/a,
32771.
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1128 Laman Btoi Read. Ocean. (407)888 4227, wdfln 2
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NORWE8TMORTGAGE. fltC,

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CAM NO: 01-CA-1(03
ORflfltON: 16W
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OR AOAMST OABO L HOBBY;
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aniarad mOv« Cat* Na 01 CABO
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toa* ad tortoInaato Bwmnary raid
Judgmara. tardt
LOT2S, BLOCKC. OREENWOOO
LAhU. UNIT TWO, ACCOHOwvu
TOTHEFLATTHEREOFRBCORDED »| PLAT BOOK 22. PAGES 2
ANOJ. OFTHEPUBUCPECORO*
OFSCMfltOUCOUNTY. FUMOA.
Ctotod toto 17 day d lipdedai.
2001.
(ORCUTCOURTBEAU
MARYANNMORSE
Ctort d to* Obadi Cowl
By. Mary Bang*
Mf Ctort
PiMdikc
THEBEMfltOLEHERALD
THE LAWOFFICCa OF DAVB J
-•TERN, PAr
ATTORNEYFORPLA/NTYF
2J) 6 Uotvaraby Drtva Bids 800
•on, FL33324
0188*48(NCM)
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CONDITIONS. RESTRICTIONS.
TERMS AND OTHER PROVISIONS
OF TM S DECLARATION OF CON­
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CONOOMINKJM AS RECORDED M
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1174,
PAOE tlOS, PU8UC RECORDS OF
SEMMOU COUNTY. FU M O A
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STERN, ESO. PMnMTo oBomay.
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NOTICE OR THRTY DAYS AFTER
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COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
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Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
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DATS OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF TM S NOTICE OR THMTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF TM9 NOTCE
ON THEM
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end potio n hiving claim* or
domondo tgdrrat th* dondonTo
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Court WTTMN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATH OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF TH * NOTICE.
ALL CLAMS, DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT BO FEED WLL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Th* dolo M M M PuOOndon of
Ninosod s SisM nw om , soot.
W UJS W. KIRKPATRICK. JR
a i W M O dCM i
Lnngwcod, FL 3277S
W ILIAM R.KMGWTWCK
3112 Ocean DrV* .
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MARYANNS MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE an C W T COURT
STJonA I J ooaoAo
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFWCSS OF DAM ) J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR FUUNTWF •
SSI S. UMVERSTTY 0RIVE
SUITS (00
PLANTATION R . 33334
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lis h ed ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
(2) OONBBOUTTVE WEEKS
m u r iirm rtirs s .s c .s o o i

AN ORDNANCE OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FU W CA . ADODW a
ANO ENACTMQ A NEW SION
COOE; RtPEALlNO CHAPTER
ISO, A P fO O K IO P TH iC O O E C F
ORDMANCES AND ESTABLISH.
*40 ANEW CHAPTER HA. APPENCW I OF THE CODE OF OROL
IPUCES OF THE CO Y OF LAKE
MARY) PROVPHO FOR A SHORT
TTTVBi PROVBMQ PURPOSE ANO
DC FINIMOB AND
STRUCTIONIW O

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JAMES A. H.
* N o n ca o p a c t o n
TO ; RHONDA L KLISMAN
YOU ARE N O T M iO M M ACS*
b F m t a n F W M R O iN
is t e z s s s z r -K
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C2 w fc m tC U R R YV ELE ROAD.
CHULUOTA. FL 337M

NOTICS OP ADAWFSTRATION
Th# MlmlnMrtton of tw N iitt of
VANN PAIW ua am* M VANN
PARKER. Oanaaad. PS* Numbar
01030 CP. la panSng In tia Cveui
Court tor Baminda Coway. Florida,
Probata Dhrlaton. tw iddma* d
nhtob la N. Park Avanu*. SAntord. FL
33771. Th* n*ma* and tddraot d
am ad tor* baba
A U MTERESTEO PERSONS ARC
NOTIFIED THAT
A l paraon on tdtom **a noon la
aarved «*a hoy* obReax j Sat
dwAtng* *w v**dry oi tw adL *w
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ffaa Court am raqjkad to to* *w*
dnU urw *4li 14a Court V.TTHN
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
TMS NOTICE ON THEM.
Al OAdtora d Vw
mhom a copy d Na noon to
data d *w tod pubanaon d taa
noarn mud to* twb damw aWh M i
Court WITHIN THE- LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THW NOTICE OR TH RTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AS otwr crodAora d tw **-*■*—*
and paraoni having claim* or
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION DF THW NOTICE.
A U CLAMS, DEMANDS. ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT BO FEED W1U
SC FOREVER BARRED.
Th* data d tw tod piddedton d
t i t N otn to Sapl IS.S00I.
LAURA J. PARKER
1 X N . BrptoyAv*
' v F L S iTfl
FRANK a WPOHAM, Eatpira
Honda Bar No IS33U0
BTENSTOM. MdNTOSH. COL­
BERT. WMOHAM S 8UMONS. F A
Bantardl FL 3J77J-4S4S
Tatophorw. 407I3U-II71
PuMdiBapmnbar IS. S3. E001
EE11S
MTHSCtoVCLET COURT
OF THB CJOHTZENTH
JUDICIAL CWCUTT
MARD FOR
I COUNTY,
C A M NO: S1-S1SCF

TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
BY T H E COMMISSION WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON
8IDERED AT TH E MEETMO OR
H BARSA HE OR SHE W U NEB)
A RECORD OF THE.FROCEED•40S. AM ) THAT, FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE, H i OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE J H A T ^ VERBATIM
IS MADE. WVACH RECORD
MCLUOEE THE TU TM O M Y ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL W TO EE BASED. FLORI­
DA 3TF.rjTeBt90.01M
PERSONS WITH DUABETOES
NEEDMO ASSISTANCE TO RARTKaFATl M ANY OF THESE PROCEEOIHOS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CRY ADA OOORDMATOR AT
LEAST 4S HOURS M ADVANCE OF
THE MEETV40 AT 40T-MB-I4S4
CRY OF LAKE MARY. FLORBA
Card A FnN r. C*y CMrl
.
DATED: S*pMnd&gt;*r 17, *001

NOTICS OF ADMBStTRJmON
Th* adtamanaon d tw aama d
Nwrtwr 01-SI3CP. topantong in tw
Cfccuft Court lor l omlnoW County,
riortrt#. P w ihn DMifan. th#
MttM# of «Moh 1# 901 N. Part
U# 37771. Th#
■dtaparaorv

you tor tw

10M

Nudrar (4 0 D »&gt; 4 »0 not
tran a*van (7) day* F&gt;tar U tra procmdng. * haartng bigrarUd. (TDO)
1*00-966-4771 or W40A (VJ1-SOOOSM7TO «M FlOddi Rotor tWYMA.
WITNESS my hand and to# tad d
No Court Ido aw M « P t l SM I,
3001.
(SEAL)
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B yte * tone
AA Dowdy Qorti
Pubutl Saptordrar 33, SO, 1001

FA* H*. 01-AN-CP
M R EiEB TX rsaP ..
w u js w l n r k r a tis c k . s k

Th# adndnMriSan of tw aoomo at
W U JS W. KIRKPATRICK. SR .
doonAad, Flo I)— S i' DI-AS4-CP.
H pandng bi tod CorxA C « A hr

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE.
NO TFBD THAT
1Whom to* MAC* H

NOTICE TO CRADTTOR3
a u re n s o fa tu v w a
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AQAJNST
THE ABOVE ESTATE
to

Ordar d Summary Admbaalrabon
Iwa baan amarad to tw Eatola d
-ELSIE T JONES, dacaaaad. FI*
Nuntoar 01732 CP by tw Ckoto
Cowl tor Sanwwla Coway. Honda.
Pmbaia OMaton, tw addraa* d
«Meh la Pod OfOn Boa SOBS,
Bartord. FL 33773; tod tw told
nab valu* d tw aatola dna nd
aaoaad B38000 00.
A U MTERESTEO PERSONS ARE
NOTWED THAT
A l cmdtora d to* Dandart and
otwr paraon* hadng dalma or
on atom a copy d Ma Ndtoa d
CradAora N aarvad irttiin thraa
montoa ahar tw data d tw tod pubBoaAon d toto Noon mud Bto twb
datow «W i tia Court WTTHM 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
THW NOTICE ON THEM.
- A l otwr tracNora d tw Dacadanl
or
d tw
w wan
ra* Court WTTHM THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THW NOTICE.
A U g AIMS AND O IULN O t NOT
SO FEED W U BE FOREVER
Ttw daw d I
IE 3001.

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AAomay tor Paraon Qhtog Nodn
NORMA STANLEY
Ftonda Bar Na 77*480
LOWNDES. OBOSOICK. DOSTER
KANTOR S REED. PA.
31B Marti EoM Drtm
TWaptoona: (407)143-4*00
PuttohSaptoAWiI IE 33.1001
EE1I3

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CSy CanwMMcn M • » C % M LAM
M w FW SA SM **M CeneNnke
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4, C001, M M O P. M , or *• non

AN OROF4ANCE OF THE CRY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA AMENDING
SBCnOH StOHA) OF THE OOOE
OF ORDINANCES ENTITLED:
C OMPENSATION ANO EXPENSE
ALLOWANCES FOR MEMBERS OF
DHL INCREASING
OF
THE
_____________ COMPENSATION
PROVONO O O H U CTS. SEVEBA S U TY AMI EFFECTIVE DATE.
Th* R M o Mnrtng
b* hMd In

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100 N

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PutAe M Hrtted to MMnd and b*
hnrd. SMd h u rts may b* cordnu*d Jam bn* to (m* urM • bW
H mad* by *a Csy
on.
CopMa ol »&lt;*
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CM CtorVY O B n tar wrtao ___
NOTE: P A PERSON OCCOCS
TO AFFCAL ANY D€OSCN MADE
BY TM S COMMISSION WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON
■OEREO AT IM S MEETING OR
HCAHNO. H i OR SHE W U NEED
A RECORD OF THE PROCEED
*401. AND THAT. FOR SUCH FUN
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECOPO OF THE PROCCEDWOS
IS MADE. WHICH RECORD
WCUIOEE THE TESTM ONT AND
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL M ID BE EASED FUN*OA STATUTES SSSOIOS
NEEDMO ASSISTANCE TO FARTICIPATE M ANY OF THESE PROCEE0F40S SHOULD CONTACT
IHC wiTV ADACOOROQ4ATC.T AT
LEAST at HOURS M ADVANCE OF
THE LCETM O AT 40T-MS-14SL
CfTY OF LAKE MART. PUXUOA
Card A. Foam. C*y Curb
DATED- Sa*mrS*r17,3001
01
Bl THE ORCUTT COURT FOR

OF THB 1IOMTEENTM
CMCUTT
JPOn
I COUNTY.
C A M NOj A1-CA-1MA-14
nvM O N O
OMACMORTOAOC
CORPORATION.
OARY L ADAME d *L

A U MTERESTEO PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AS paraon on whom Na note* II
ho hav« obRcllo n Owl
tw ntoto| d t w aW. tw
d tw paraon! mpmua or AvwdoAon d **•
Cowl am ra***d to too twb d # »
k n a P ih a Court W ITHN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THW NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
OATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
TM S NOTICE ON THEM,
d tw
on whom a copy d Na n o ln to
aarvad vatotoi Faaa awnfw ahar Sw
dal# of Aral pubAooion of
nvjd Pin Wdr NNnw *4to M » O n d
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COP OF THW
NOTICE ON THEM.
AS otwr nadton d tw daradar*
M w Tsatw
cowl WTTHM THRfek MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE F*WT
PUBLICATION OF THW NOTICE.
A U CUUMS DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED W U

CRY OP U B S MARY, FU M O A
I C WOAoan, P A . AAomay
A lo 1100
NW 4STH STREET, BUTTE 130, FT.
LA U O TO A U LFLI
ly PO) dRR OAR N
d H o NoAao h Sia
In THE SEM M OU .
M SM M M oAM CM dN i
Court oRho» Soto

IN THE ORCUTT COURT FOR
MMSBOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROAAT1 DIVISION
F*a No. 01- 733-CP
DMvion PROBATE
IN R t ESTATE OP
ELSIE T JONES.

M RE
MAR* WHEELER
CE SUN REOULATIONS. PROVO
*40 FOR ENFORCEMENT OF
SION OOOE ANO PENALTIES;
PROW3IHQ REOULATIONS FOR
NONCONFORM*&lt; Q _____
VKNMO FOR VARMJ4CES. FROh an ces

COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS,

PROBATE D fW O N
m* Ho. 01*30 CP
M RE: ESTATE OF
VANN PARKER. *V a M. VANN
PARKER.

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Th* data d tw tod aMSwBon d
Na Nuirn to Saplamtoar IS. toot.
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE.
JO * « WALTER FOSTER JR.
SIS MARKER STREET
ALTAMONTE SPRMOE. FL 33701
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REPREBENTATTVE:
THOMAS L STEPHAN. ESOLSRE
H I MARIANO AVENUE.
S u m 303
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL 33701
TELEPHONE (407)7t7-&amp;&amp;I3
PitoMiSaptoatoar IS. 0 , 1001
M 1IS
M TH B CS IO U T COURT
OF THE EIOMTEENTH
BLAND FOR
C A M NOj 01-CA-13SS-14-L
CHASE MOfTTQAOE COMPANY.
ttoCHAEL D . FET7E. JANE DOE.
U tonan Ipoua* d LtoCHAEL 0.
FETTE; FIRST TENNESSEE BAfdL
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, and
UNKNOWN TENANTSOWNERS.
NOTICS OF BALE
Nodn to haraby gpmn twL pw
auant to tw Ordar or Final
Judganwnl antomd to VW oaua* to
tw Carodl Cowl d Bandnda Court,
propwty atojaaFtonda. laWaaStwpmp*
xrvy Florida,
ad In Saowwl* County.
LOT 14 ANO THE EAST 43 FEET
OF LOT IS. MOCK *0. BANLANOO
THE SUBURB BEAUTIFUL. PALM
SPflMGS SECTION. ACCOROINO
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED M PLAT BOOK S.
FADE M V L PUBLIC RECORDS
O f SEMMOU COUNTY. FLORKSL
^ 5 ? * S w v w r SiraaL AAamoraa
Sprtnga. FL. 33701
*i puoac aato, to tw N ?w d and bad
Uttar, tor oath, d tw aw r to - i
door d tw Bamnrt* County
Cowtwua*. Santord. Ftonda. al
ItOOAManOdabar*. 3001.
Oatod Saptombar T, 3001
MARYANNE WORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
BrJAarySboap*
OapWy Clam
In

NOTICS OF ACTON
TO:
THE MANUFACTURMO C O . LTD.
A Dis s o lv e d c o r p o r a tio n
LAST KNOWN ADORESE
by aarvtog eto bafwt d at awvMng
DIracaoraTThj&gt;4*a*
ANY ANO A U WMNOWN PAN­
TO S CLAJMMQ BY, THROUGH.
UN0L9L ANO AGAINST TH t
HEREM NAMED tO V IX JA L
OEFENDANKE) WHO ARB NOT
KNOWN TO M DEAD OR ALIVE.
WHETHER 8AK) UFS040WN RARTO S MAY CLAS4 AN MTEREST
AS SPOUSES. HEM E DEVISEES.
ORANTEEE OR OTHER
CLAS4ANTE
LAST KNOWN ADOREM:
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADOREM:
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tw l an acton
to toradon * martg*g* on to# kaiET, T EXXJE
LOTS IE IE AND THE (A S T
HALF OF LOT &gt;4, bLOCn SI. UANLANOO THE SUBURB BCAURFUL.
SANFORD BBCTKJN. ACOORDMG
TO THE PLAT THEREOF A t
REOOROCO M FLAT BOOK E AT
FADE AE OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF 8EMMOLE COUN­
TY. KO R DA.
h*a baan toad agotoal you and you
an logdrad to aarv* a copy d ypw
aatoan datoneae *W *i» itoy* aBar
Sw Aral pubAndon. I any. on
Ed wvarrta SAaaoaMtoa, P A .
ptotoMT* AAomay. atooa* add*** la
•IIS Corporal* Uka Orly*, H i
Floor. TAmpa. Ftonda 33634. and M
to* crtdnal adti taa Cowl atowr

WITNESS my hand and to* aadd
taa Cowl on taa day d SEP 07
3001,1001.
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mara*
CtoddSw Court
EydtoSiKkig
AaDapdy Ctom
FA B o atS O tt
Tampa Ftort
F010072S1
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A you at* a paraon wan a c
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i to toto pmn adng. you
al no co* to you. tor tw
provtoaton d cortaln paatoiann .
Plaaaa contact Court AdidnNAaAun
d 201 N. P*rn Avanua. (Antoni
Ftonda 337T1. Waptoona numbar
(407)40(4337, *«ran f owlung
daya el yuw raoaga d taa docu­
ment A hairing Impend. (TDO) 1100 A44 4771.
P U M t SaptarrAwr IE S3. KO I
m u
OF THB MOHT13MTH
JUDICIAL CMCUIT
SI ANO FOR
SSMMOLS COUNTY.
fU W D A
C M . ACTION
C A M N U : S1-CA-IS0S
BANK OF AMERICA, N A .
UONARO REUFORO. AS
PERSONAL REPRE8ENTATIVEOF
THE ESTATE OF CEOLAJ
REUFORO. DECEASED, d AL
D*tond*ra(i)
NOTICS OF ACTION

TO:

CEDRIC HOWARO. AS AN HEIR
OF THE ESTATE OF CEOLA J.
REUEORO, DECEASED
LAST KNOWN AOORESS:
3S41 O daPlan
SarUord. FL 37773
CURRENT AOORESS
UNKNOWN
DIANA NORRIS
LAST KNOWN AOORESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT AOORESS
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO A U UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CUUMMO LY. THROUGH
UNDER. AND AOAMST THE
HEREM NAMED MOMOUAL
DCFENOANT(S) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE.
WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES MAY CLAN AN MTEREST
AS SPOUSES. HEIRS. OEV1SEES.
ORANTFES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
UNKNOWN
CURRENT AOORESS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tod an acAon
to toradon * martgtga on too tolloa4ng
proparty
In
SEMMOLECoway. Ftortd*:
LOT 14 ANO 38. BLOCK B,
REPLAT OF LAKE MOOSE
SHORES ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS HECOHOCD M
PLAT BOOK i. PAOE BS. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FlORKM.
has boon Rad agamd you and you
am mgdrad to aarvo a copy d yaw
amtan dotonaoo d h h 30 dorm ahar
th* hm pubAoaAon. I any, an
Edwvarrta AApaocW**. P A .
Plainuri attomay, otooaa addnaaa la
B it* Corporal* Uka Drh*. 3rd
Floor. Trmp*. Ftonda 33*34. and ■*

tor to* ratal damandad In Pi*
Compton or paBAon.
WITNESS my hand and toa aod d
Ma Cowl on toto day d SEP 07
K O I .3001.
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mom*
Ctoradto* Court
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PA
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Tampa Ftorkto 338224011
IC.JCS4J8
S you am A pamon aih a daablhr
4 » n**d» accommodaAon to ordar
to parttotool* to taa proeaadng. you
am araMad al no ood to you. tor to*
pmvlaaton d oartaln m a im er
Ptoaa* oonlad Court ArMntobaeon
A D I K Parti Avanua Santord.
Ftortdi 33771. totophon* nwnbar
(407)6*54227, *4toto 7 vertong
day* d yaw modpl el toto docu■ haartng Kpakad. (TDO) I-

Sunday. S eptem ber 23. 2001 P a g e 3 B
L eg a l*
Deputy dark
to aocordanca r t i I
Yrtto OraatiaiHi Ad. paraon* in naad
d apadd accommodation lo paradpata to tola proeaadng that, m an
aovon (7) day* prtor to any procaadIns oontad toa Court Admavolraiion
OfOo* or Ctork d Court d to* County
ralarancod abova
A haartng
•rnpabod. (TTD) 1400*554771, or
Vote* (V) 1400-9554 770. via
Ftonda (laity Sonne*
Mad 0 Braakstona. Eaqwrt
MARK D BREAKSTONE * ASSO­
CIATES, P A
1247 Sown MyrA* Annua
Claan n lat. FL 33754
Pubkth Saplantoar 16.33. &gt;001
EE10*
NOTICE OF
OF ABANDONED PROPERTY
Donald F. EMngar at Bhart d
Bammda C o d y, Fiondi, horaoy
ghar o n nwrauar4 lo taction
705 i03i2)(r)i. Fiona* siatuua d
hit k**rE lo dopot* d oanon proparty rtoarvtwd 04 toAom:
t. 13** Ltoooto. Vahid*
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No
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Tha Shard Iraanda to datboy aaki
proparty by nottytng toa accvtcvwir
daawng to toy da*n to any d to*
tboimdaaoAad preparty may do ao
by oontodtog to* ShartTa Oanard
Counadd (407)4454003
Dated toto lOto day d September.
1001.
SHERIFF DONALD F. ESLMOER
Taaha M. Faubnar
Oanard Cowwd
Florida Bar No 00*4425
Bamtod* County SharATa OMca
100Buart Bodavort)
Sardord. Ftorkto 3377343M
(407)6684603
IS 33.3001
M THE ORCUIT COURT
OF THE O O H TU N TH
jrn c iA L c n c u rr
MANDFOR
I COUNTY,
Ntmt Chong*:
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YOU ARE NOTIFIED tod an adton

L egals
w&gt;# VVDtCASOOCHAMm
and to* undanlgrrad a* ShartA d
Barmncra County. Ftortd*. odl at
1100 A.M on to* lOto day d Oct
AD 2001 dtot tor aal* and aol lo
to* Odratl bkttar. FOR CASH IN
KANO ANO SUBJECT TO ANY ANO
A U EXISTING LIENS, tl to* Frod
(WatnOoor, *1 era a!*p*. d to*
Sammol# County Courthoua* to
Fkxtda. Ora above
Thai aekl ad* to bang trrada lo odlafy to* lorma ot tola WrO of
Donald F EMngar. Shard
Sanvnoi* CowOy. Flortda
NOIICE HEUAROWG TH* AMER­
ICANS WITH DISABIIITES ACT OF
1*90. PERSONS WITH A DtSABO.1
TY NEEOMO SPECIAL ACCOM
MOOATIONS TO PARTICIPATE M
THE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTION OF D IE CIVIL
OIVISION AT THE SHERIFF'S
OFFICE. 100 BUSH bvVU. SAN­
FORD. FLORID*. AT LEAST FIVE
DAY8 PRIOR TO THE PROCEED
INGS
(407)6*84840 TTO
(407)445 3323
W0i Sara Held O n: O d 10.2001
Pubiah: Sapwnarar *. 14. 23. M ,
2001
EE043
n THE ORCUTT CO*M T
OF THE nOffTEENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
M ANO FOR
AEMMOLE COUNTY,
CtY*. ACTION
CASE NO: 01-CA-1408I5G
NATURE'S IMAGE OF CENTRAL
FLORKM. M C . a Ftonda

MAUROJ FLORENTINE.
NOTICS OP ACTION
TO MAURO J. FLORENTINE
YOU ARE NOT1FIEO tod an.
agand purauara lo f71324. Ftortd*
Suaa** to teewt duburaamara d
money OapoUarl mto Aw Clara d
Aw ClrcuA Cowl tor Somrnora
Cowity Yanetorrtng a Ctotond lien lo
aocwVy, tor broach d cororad. and
tor quankim nwrWVwYud enrichmad Iwa baan Rad agand you and
you am raqdrad to aarva a copy d
yaw **fton detontea ( any. la A on
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to ??■#,
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w- 1■o i i ■noTTwy.
whoa* addraa* la 8 u «t 600.
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Ftortd* 32A02. on or baton October
Id . 3001. and to* to* ortgtod «rtto
to* Ctork d toa Cowl a*h*r batora
•ante* on PlatodTa tflomoy or
knmederaty todmaAar; otoarvrtaa a

L e gals
ANO
A l tret* tonrto tytog to Oovranmad
L d t . Section 13. TownaMp 20
South. Rang* H Eaat Lak* Mary.
to* SouAraaM comar d Socbon 13.
Tbwnahto K Souto. Rang* H Eaal
rvm dong to# Rang* Una bdwtan
(Langaa 2* and 30. Norto 003IDM
Eaal 33 00 lad to a pdnl on to*
Norto nrad d way bra d a Cay Road
tee tod dda); toanc* atong aald
Norto nra* ot way bra, na\ North
6*541381 Wad. IK S * tod to to*
P dd ol Beginning, toanc* corWnuIng along aald North nd* d way bra.
nai Norto M54S0I Waal 1B8SM
too: la l pdm on pra Eaawrty rlgFa ol
way b « d BUW Ikghway 400 (M );
trance Waving aald North nra* d
way bra d a C*y Road, nai along to*
Eaawrty right d way bra d Su m
t*ra*&gt;«y 400. Norto 1784031 Eaal
134220 Wat eranc* W*v4ng add
Eavwrty o f t ol way Ana. nai Souto
•*841301 Cad, 1,181.11 Wat toanc*
■WI SuJfl OCCTOd Waal 1377 84
Wd to to* Pdnl d Baglnnmg. bung
In SamtooW C a rt). Ftonda
SA10 PROPERTY ALSO BEING
OE SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
A portion d Oovammad Ld 1 In
Section 13. TownaMp K Souto.
Ranga 3* Ead and a portion d
Section IB. TownaMp 20 South.
Rang* 30 Eaal BtmincW Chart).
Ftonda. bamg more parbedarty
dated rad «a toAowa
From toa SoutoaaM comar d
Socbon 13. TownaMp K Souto.
Rang* 2* Eaal run N0020H21E.
•eng toa rang* bra bdwoan Rang*
IS C M AM Rang* 30 Ead. a «* lane* d 1582 AO tod tor a POINT
OF
BEGINNING.
toanc*
KJM41W. a daunca d 12068
tod; trance S00KI13!W. i ddanc*
ra 1B4A M tod to a poM on to*
North right-ol way to adA C ty road,
aak) pod bamg 33 CD tod North d
tw Souto In* d add SacPon 13.
toanc* rui NSABBIIAIW. parald w*h
aard Souto tow. a daunca d
1586 73 IM lo i p d d on to*
Eaatarty ngd-d-way tora d
H^hway Na 4 (1-4) (S R
400L Arane* nm NI753I56IE. atong
aard rlp ia la ty bra, a dattnoa d
443S.10 tod la a pdnl an to# fanud
accaaa ngd-of way Ana d aald
IdareUU Highway No. 4. u
dtao toad In O R Book 8*1 Paga
3*4 d toa Pubkc Record* d
on a curve
SoutoMMarty having a cadua d
114823 Wat toanc* Fnm a Ungad
bearing d N222MME, torough a
cadrd angW d 4713MA1, run
Nonrraoaurty along Via arc of aaid
cuv*. • daunca d *4481 tod to a
pdnl d Ungancy, Vranoa oodmua
add nra* d u t y tora
ME. a draw n d 1*31 led
lo a poM on toa Ead kna d to* W*M
330 00 tod d toa Nortow*M 1/4 d
hwtd 1/4 d Socbon IS.
TbwraNp K Souto, Rang* X Ead.

lor Aw roAaf damandad In to*
Planar* Comptomi.
DATED toraday d AUG 37 3001,
3001.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
a am m d
IS 33.3001
CLERK OF THE CtRCWT COURT
ByRutoKtog
EE111
11IS80 tod la Vw SoutoaaM oorrrar
Deputy dark
d add Wad 3MOO Wd; franca nai
M THB CM CUT COURT
to accordance veto toa Americana
B M I I E atong to* Souto bra d
I COUNTY.
WAh nraahram Act PERSONS
iw nsvMV# iFKoi ra ravraw
1/4 ra add S*c*on 13.* dMarrr d
you am mqdrad lo u n a ■ copy d
WITH DISABILITIES ONLY oho
yew m A h datonoog I wy. to I an
to ordar la
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rtpa-d-vmy brad L*k* Emm* Rcrad
(noma
d
PaAtonor)
Buaan
MoCrady
P B a N a S I'S IS C F
in
In R* ErUta d
a* aatatoag In O R. Book 12*1 d
W, M nd ood to yaa Aw
•hot* add*** la 103 HanAn TUn*.
pmvraion or cartato ttn ru rv a
Alamort* Sprtnga FI 32714 an or
ROBERT 8 DOUCETTE.
Pag* 334 d to* Pubbc Raoorda d
batora |0*w| Oraabar IS 3001. and
Plaaaa contod Court Adranwtatan
Samnda Chart). Florid*, orano* nai
M 301 N. Park Aotnua Barnard. FL
to* •«* craxnd wtot to* Clara d *a*
S00131408N. along add ngytod-woy
32771. Tatophon* (407)168-4330.
Court al ICtara-a addoatl 301 N
tora, a dManci d 384 t l Wd to to*
Th* adnAntobalon d to*
nM n t wortimQ d#y# of youf f#o#lpl
Park A n .. Santord. FI 33771 baton
pd d d cunraba* d a curv* aencav*
ROBERT B. DOUCETTE.
of fN» document If you #r» fm t^Q
aerate* on PaAAonar or towmd*
Fa* Nwitoar OI-AOA-CP. I* pandng
'* radua d
toargartar. V you tol la da at
to to* CMWI Cowl tor Sanonoi*
Itorough a cadrd
d d a * may ba ardarad egaoid you
rkto. Prabam OMaton.
PWJtoh Saprambar *. B. IS, S3.
tor to# mad o a rw d d to tw pirnd orach a Rod Otooa
to* arc d add oava ■ da
boa
Ftorkto 33773Wnot Jf 3C*.-*? M b * rm u d Mrv
AOAS. Tha namn and i r t t i l l l l d
Copm d al oowt documom* to toto
fancy; toanaa conpnumg atong toa
cat*. luAnang ordara am avoAabla
WOd rVV-PFway b * d Lake Emm*
O TV OF LAKS MARY. PLORKM
d to* Clara d to* O o d CowTa
Roadbakig 1780 Wd Wad dparoh
■r# I# KPtl
feotVi h#Ao#r
KB
W and Odsarwtt a4to tod MOO Wd
rtgddw a! aa daaertrad to O R
A U MTE RESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTOE ■ HERESY GIVEN by Aw
Mayor and CAy OomnOaaron ol to*
Baa* to* Ctork d toa
Bock 31k, d Paga 13* d toa Pubic
NOTIFIED THAT
COy d Lab* Mwy. FtorkM. tod aaW
Wacanto ra SamtoeW County.
•OAtoaneOMMyaw
A l pamona an obom toto Noaoa la
(you may to* NoAo*
Commratlon arR hoM a CAy
Ftarlda run Bt*38H&lt;XW. a dawnew
ho hav* otyacbona
ra *481 Wd toto* pckvracumka*
d Cwrara traknt. Ftonda Fatrdy
vadadan Ib rA g tor era porpoato* voAitoy ol to* WA
d hototog a PubAa ttoratog an
Form i t JIB ). FVbao papam to too
d Sw Pamand
ra -T N JO Wd.
MObtr 4, K O I d TDO
toanaa torough a carwd angw d
on raoord at toa c m .
Son ol toto Cowl am mgdmd to ■*
H O M O , n il BoutonaMirty dang
toatotRetona nMl tto Court WITHWARMNGRdt H ES S Ftonda
M v t d M t l cuv* ■ dManci d
Fam*y Law Rida* d Pmcadura.
M THE LATER OF TH R U
300 5* Wd W ■ pdd d Wngancy,
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
S0*37M0rW. • daWnca of
THE FVWT PUEUOUnON OF T IM
4S7J0
Wd to to* potol d curve*n
NOTICE OR THRTY DAYS AFTER
toa Nodoo of rnaaiaaif Chang*
•I a ■«*# aoncava Eaawrty having a
THE OATS OF SERVICE OF A
*1 1*188* W d. toanc*
e n A F ^ IO W to rih e
OOfnr OF THW NOTICE ON THEM.
•votopmani ra Raraanal
DATED. 9-VOI
• caabd angw d 1M0DM.
dang to* d c d
bopad (DRO Dpratopraanl Order
MARYANNE MORSE, CLERK
(0 0 ) and. Approval d Aw FlrM
MMcuva • dAlinaa of*1180 WU
C LM C OF THE ORCUTT COURT
toanoa daparttog add cuv* and aaM
Amandad and Aaawrad DO tor tw
ngh*-d-w*y bra, run NMS3U4IW
DR1
Deputy Ctork
■ odto toa Souto bra uf toa
Tha aub)ad property being
Pubtoh-Saprambar B. IS 23, X .
*M d kdwraraa 4, wad d Lak*
H I 1/4 of Section is
Emma Rood barwoan W. Lake Mary
Tbwnahto K Souto. Rang* X Eaal
Court WTTHM THE LATER OF
Road
A ddanc* d VM 33 Wd la toa
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
mom pantodarty daicnbtd at to*
POINT OF BEG»4NMa
M THB ORCUTT COURT
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCATh* Pubic 1Waring wd b* hard In
OP THE 1ITH
mk
TW N OF TU B NOTICE OR THRTY
to* Cay C.imrduton Chambara d
A l M part d Govommanl Ld 1.
DAYS AFTER THE D A T! OF SER­
IW N. Ouaary CXb Rd. Lake Mary
Socbon 13. TbrawMp K Sown.
VICE OF A COPY OF TH E NOTOS
OY AND FOP
Th* PubAo b Invoad to aaand and b*
O N TH B L
Rang* H EaaL SamAida CowOy.
3ml Iraartnj may conbnu*
I COUNTY
otoar cmdtora d top dacadtd
&lt; * u « to* Mayor and
400 (Inlai alda 4); and alto tie Wad
or
CAy Camnwaton m d* ■ And acborv
3 X ta d d toa llatf omM U 4 d t *
M THE MATTER OF THE
r*gardng toto Aim con ba
ADOPTION OF A MINOR CHSD
1/4 d Socbon IS.
I to Bd Sphrty. Cay
NOTICS OF ACTION
K Sown. Rang* SuEaat
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
Ptanrar. M 1407) BA4-1442.
T O Th# Legal Fatoar d to* M ad
LESS road nsf* d nay, and two tool
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
NOTE: V A PERSON DECIOES
la b* Adopted, Raziaq Tharon
part d to* OouAratM tM d to*
PUBLICATION OF TH S NOTICE.
TO APPEAL ANY DECOX3N MADE
Itorthaad IM d Socaon I I, lying
A U CLAB4S. DEMANDS ANO
BY THE COMMISSION WITH
d Aw Norto in* d
Ybu era haraby noaBad tod a paaOOJBCTKMS NOT SO FEED W EI
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONM t . SacSon 13.
M FOREVER BARRED.
Aon tar k ),ih m d p w mayor ddd
SOERED AT TM S MEETING OR
Tbamahlp K SouAv Rang* t* Ea*L
bom on Jararary 12. 2001 am* toad
Th# dda d toa tod pubAoaaon d
HEARa/G. HE OR SHE W U . NEED
SomtocW County. Ftortd* aawndad
to toto Cowl tow era mqwrad It
tto Nu*oa to BaptotoBar IS. KO I
Eaawrty. lying wooWrly d Lake
A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDoonra i copy d yow oraton dofonaEUZASETH A. FARRELL. Paraond
V40E. ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
Emma Road.
#* lb toa paMtaa B any, on tod pa*POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
raotTwy. whoa* name and
ANO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
to: Ahaa A. Fugato. 1600
A3 too** tondi lying to Qmmmnram
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS
Ld 3. Socbon t l. Towrwhip K
Pambmok Don. SdM 300, Ortanda
a CHARLES TKM JUST. ESO.
IS MADE. WHICH RECORO
Fiona* 32110 and to* an ortgkral
Souto. Rang* 2t EaaL and Socbon
Flodda Bar BttlM O
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY ANO
IS. Tawnahtp K Souto. Rang* 30
Daonar. WdAud AWBUn*. P A
vHto to* dark d toto court on or
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
Eaal lak* Mary. Ftonda damSrad
baton OCTOBER 10. 3001.
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORI­
at kWowv From to* Sra.MraaM cor­
OtooroMa, ■ fragment may b*
DA STATUTES IM 0108
ner d S*cbun IS. ToomaNp K
lim n * . Ftonda 377*4-13*0
agamd you tor toa mkd
PERSONS WITH 0I8AMJT1ES
Rang* 2* COM. run along toa
(107)53*400*
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR
Rang* Ina bahman Rang** » and
M M : Sagtontoar IS 23,2001
WAnoaa my hand and eaal on SEP­
T1CIPATE M ANY OF THESE PRO­
30, Northern DAI Eaal 3300 tod lo
TEMBER k. 3001.«
m io
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
a potot on tra North ngM d aray in*
THE CITY ADA COOflOMATOR AT
ra a CAy Road (Al WM *4da): toanc*
M THB CM CUT COURT
MARYANNE MORSE
LEAST 44 HOURS FI ADVANCE OF
Waving laid North ndd of m y bra
OF THE D0NTE1NTH
Ctork d tot Ckcui Cowl
THE MEETING AT 407-334-3024
along aald Rang* Una
B yJtornR . V
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Norto 002110*1 EoM, I &gt;46** leal k)
Deputy Ctork
M ANO FOR
CAROL A FOSTER.
Pubtah Saprambar t. IS 73. 30.
toa ROM of Bagtorong; toanc* Wav­
COUNTY.
CfTY CLERK
ing told Rang* Una run North
1001
PUbtoh: Sapurdrar 23.2W I
EE072
*9531231 Wad. IK S * to*C toanc*
Caa*Nat1-CA-13*3-14
EE 1*0
iwi Souto 0021DM Wad. 372 0*
ClreuA Court
leal toanc* run Norto **84001 Waal
Ototolan L
klartina Cpunly. Flatlda
t.ie t.ll fad lo * poM on Aw
NATlONSCREDfT FMANC1AL
NOTOE OF PUBLIC BALE
Eaawrty n y r d way In* d SUM
Caaa A 00CC1444
SERVICES CORPORATION.
ALTAMONTE Tovruru, inC •
l*Mwray 400 (M L lhanoa nto atong
Unmraay Race Aparanenlt,
UNCUUMEO VEM KU AUCTION
laid EaMarty r ^ r d way Ana North
117 MARKER E T,
1754031 Eaal 1.390 0* tod la to*
BRIAN FAVERTY) ET AL..
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
North tow d Govommanl Ld 3.
Ddandara(t)
Jana an Graham. La Gog* W
BALE BEGINS AT 1000 AM. SOLD
Socbon I I . TownaMp K Souto.
NOTICS OF SALS
0 .1 |
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE
Rang* 79 Eaat toanc* Waving add
Noaoa to haraby pvon toaL pwSELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
•uara lo toa Ontor or Ftoal Judgmanl
NOTICt OF AHERdTS SALE
F tawny HM* d way tow. nai atong
TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL BK&gt;8
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN toar by
to* Norto Bn* d Oovammad Ld t.
amamd to toto cauaa t o t o a o d
PURSUANT -01 TO F.S. 713 7*
Norto (9351221 Eaal *6207 WM lo
Cowl d Bamtod* Court). Ftorkto. I
vatu* d Aral cartato Wnt d
1818 3001
■to **• toa proparty aluatad to
to* North***! comer of aald
EaacuAon toauad od d and under
1*02 VOLVO
Govommanl Ld 3. toanc* run North
toa tod d to* Ocu* Court d
Coway. norkto. daaortoad
1AX484?C 1811073
e*32&gt;171 Ead M* *3 Wano a P O C.
Alachua County. Ftonda Cato
1989 OLDS
d a cwvo to to* WA on to* WaaWrty
F00CC1444 ■ « « a Inal fudgmanl
LOT IS BRANTLEY HARBOR
landarad to toa atomtara court on
EAST SECTION OF MEREDITH
1Q3AJ81N4K0335511
nra* d way tow d Lake Emma
Road, having a radua d 7 M K War
era 30to toy d Augud AO. 2000 to
MANOR. ACCORDING TO THE
19*5 PLYMOUTH
and a cradrd angw d 08&amp;4K)U.
MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS
IP40H44R2SXBA551 (
toanc* atong toa WaMarty ngTd d
Placa Apararranu. Pl*to0(i), va
RECOROEO M FLAT BOOK 32.
1996 FORD
way bra d lake Emma Rood, run
Jonoon Graham. la-Ooga W.
PAGE 43. PUBUC ACCORDS OF
1FAFP4447WF177313
along to* arc d aard curve Ad 71 lad
SEMMOLE COUNTY, FLORCA,
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seler. 407*221*4369. ask tor Shewn.

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Mechanics Special 86 Nissan
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2000 FORD XLT
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pi. tilt A cruise, AM/FM/CD
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stock* 16550A

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rod
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1996 D ODGE 2500 6 Pnsscnqoi Van

2001 DODGE 1500 CARGO VAN
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*15,900

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topper, new toes, run

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Q uad Cab 1500
Short wheel base, magnum V-8, automatic,
SLT package, two-tone paint, power windows/
locks, cruise, tut. AM/FM cassette.
Priced from *20,990* stockit7774

Short wheel base, magnum V-8, automatic,
SLT package, two-tone paint, power windows
locks, cruise, tilt, AM/FM cassette,
Pnced from *20,990* stock*i7774

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277-F urniture R e p a ir

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quad scats, sola bod, bay windows.
Prlcod from *21,299* Stock* 177IS

Durango
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leather, special appearance group, power,
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sette. Priced from *27,499* Stock* 17S2S

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Raaktoobal A Commercial
24 Hour Flood Service
(407) 496*1222

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September 29,2001

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D oris D ietrich 3C
M arva H awkins 7C

in Robert Reckline, the new commander o f the Salvation Army
n Seminole County, is always on call when disaster strikes.
Seminole County. TVvo and a half months into the
job, Reckline said he is beginning to get a feel for
FORD — Captain Robert Reckline knows
or tw o about disaster relief efforts,
v.
newly commissioned officer in .the
an Army, Reckline'* first experience IrLdlstu atb n a beg an w ith Hurricane Andrew. So
an appreciation for w hat relief worker* are
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the smoothest transitions I have ever beer
Involved w ith." Reckline said. "Major
Bruce Williams gets a lot of credit for
that, as do th e people in the commuj
nlty and the local corps,"
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A native of Baltimore, Reckline
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said he. w ants • W c n e rg iz e youlli
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right now is underutilized,"
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Reckline said. "I want to get
that gym open to the kids In * y
tlie community so when It's
^k
raining o rth e y just need a
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jgfcffc d v e * relief worker* as even-keeled, sometime*
emodon-free. T hat's not always the cu e.
“Disasters affert us ju ^ like everyone else."
! Reckline said. "At time* 1 get so emotional, when
^
hear these stories. I mot myseii crying with the
"Them was a kid
victims, and there are times when I have no idea • named Emmltt Smith
; w hat to say. Sometimes It's best not to say any­
w ho grew up in the
thing. Being there to listen is tlu: biggest thing.
Salvation Army
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"I d o n 't know if you can fully prepare for these sports program s up
in the panhandle/' ,
types of disasters/' Reckline added. "Certainly
you can prepare physically — food, shelter, water, Reckline said.
J
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J
. - those types of things. But emotionally and spirt­
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maybe wc have
M
the next Emmitt
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grins w ith it."
Smith here in
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. Reckline got the call Thursday lo head to New
Sanford."
Yofk to help oversee the Salvation Army's efforts.
The Arm y keeps to 53-foot mobile kitchens in
Reckline
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Florida, and both have been called into service;'
avid sports
one in New York a t G round Zero and one In
fan. He left
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Baltimore
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long before
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the National V
Reckline said. "The Army is expecting that num ­
Football
ber to intiruM:
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Reckline will be in "New York for seven or eight League allowed
days, possibly longer.
franchise to move
"As long as the need is there, the Salvation
Into town and
Arm y will be there," Reckline said.
While disaster relief w ork is the most recog- ***« rename themselve
nized part of the job, Reckline'* duties aren't sole­ the Ravens, so he!
ly tied to disasters. He and his wife, Linda, took
com m and in June of the Salvation Army corpa in
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McFadden, Thomas plan
a stroll down bridal path
June Esther McFadden and
Florida A m aranth and
Franklin Roy "Tommy”
presently holds the title of
Thomas arc planning a short,
Deputy Suprem e Royal
sweet stroll
M atron of the organi­
zation. ,
Destination: Down the
aisle to the altar. She'#
Tommy, b o m In
71 and he's 80, and
Ham let. N .C , is the
only child of a i
they're more in love
trate ju d g e i n '
than any romantic
Carolina.
; couple could
younget
possibly dream of.
After 30 years in the
like destiny
Navy, Tommy w as
It
le should
em ployed a t Cape
that the couple
stu
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ha
be united,
Kennedy an d tree then
Sanford Airport.
know n each
Each outer for
D ie trich
i y e a n , long before the
The w edding is
scheduled at 2 p.m . on
• deaths of their spouses,
O c t 27 at the First United
David M cFadden an d Dottle
M ethodist Church. The Rev.
Thomas. June w as m arried to
Jim Bradshaw will be the offi­
David for 47 years and
ciating clergyman. Three of
Tommy was m arried to Dottle
June's children an d one of
for 50 years.
Tommy's daughters w ere also
The tw o couples hob­
m arried in this church.
nobbed together w hile the
m en were in the U S . Navy
an d later both w ere M asters In Sanford K in Safe
W hen America w as brutally
the Sanford Masonic Lodge
attacked on S e p t 11, several
The foursom e worked togeth­
Sanfondltcs w ere near the dev­
e r In the church and also in
astation. According to Barbara
Eastern Star and the O rder of
C hapm an, M aty A nn and
the Amaranth.
Edgar Bruce talked w ith John
"David and Tommy were
a n a Jane Keeling an d reported
buddies," June said," an d our
they are fine. John's office is
tw o families w ere good
n ear the Pentagon.
friends."
After D avid's death six
Jim Keith, son of Lillian and
years ago, June im m ersed her­ Bob Keith, w ho is em ployed
self In benevolent w ork and
by the State D epartm ent, also
escaped injury.
Tommy ventured into various
activities after D ottle's death
In N ew York, Fred Roeseter
two years ago.
w itnessed both planes flying
into the World Trade Center
Then it happened. Tommy
from his apartm ent window.
finally m ustered u p the
H e w as m ore than slightly
courage to ask June out to
shaken b u t Is reported doing
dinner. She accepted and love
well.
blossomed to the arom a of
orange blossoms.
Sick Llat
Bom in N ew Jersey, June
It has been a long, hot sum ­
has lived in Sanford since
mer, b u t Shirley Scnilke has
1978, She has four children
continued to publish a
and traveled the w orld while
new sletter for the local Bible
David pursu ed his Navy
career. She has been em ployed Study Fellowship and Prayer
G roup from her sum m er
by Seminole C ounty schools
hom e in Bowling Rock, N .C
and la an associate w ith Mary
T h i s has been a heartKay Cosmetics. She Is a past
wrenching sum m er for all of
Grand Rdyal M atron of the

us," she said. "We have said
farewell to so m any of our
beloved friends an a m any
family m em bers of o u r
friends."
Shirley cited several com­
m unity le a d e n w ho have
expired this year to include:
Vann Parker, Earl Weldon,
Juanny Mercer, Lourine
Messenger, Louise Tbuhy,
Dorothy Roumlllat and
Richard Fowler.
The Bible Study Fellowship
m et at the hom e of Sally
Roeemond for the Septem ber
meeting. Several nam es have
been add ed to the standing
prayer list including Wayne
Walker, son o f M ona and Rick
Walker, and M arintha
Govocek.
V olunteers H onored
The First United M ethodist
C hurch is proud of its volun­
teer teachers w ho give of their
lim e and talent to the church.
Teachers honored for their
dedication are: Barbara
Johnson, A dult Bible Class;
Orville Touch ton. D ependable
Wesley Class; Ashby Jones,
Ware Class; Jo TYler, Castle
Class; Jim and R iyllia Estep,
Comet d a t a ; M arsha Moser,
Family M atters Class; A nns
Bradshaw, Young A dults
Class; and Mike Bedell, Youth.
Also: Richard and Gladys
Tyson, H igh School; Jay Buck,
M iddle School; C indy Austin
and LuCindy Russell, Third,
Fourth and Fifth Grades; Judy
VanHeulen and Elaine
Kostival, First and Second
Grades; Anita Malcolm,
Kindergarten and Preschool;
Alisha Lomax. N ursery; and
Don King, Sunday School

bursed.
The next volunteer training is
scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 25
at 9-JO a m . For more in forma •
t*op or to register, phone 407628-2884, e x t 101.
The American Cancer Society fa currently in need of
volunteer drivers throughout
the Orlando Metro area.
Volunteers are provided train­

ing, supportive materials and
can choose times that fit their
schedules.
The American Cancer
Society's Road to Recovery vol­
unteers drive cineer patients to
and from their treatment, free of
charge.
For more about Road to
Recovery Volunteers, call the
American Cancer Society at
407-843-8680. exL 511. .

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Museum asks for thoughts on attack
The Museum of Seminole
County History would like to
encourage all citizens, lndudIng young and old, of the
county to write or jot dow n
their droughts on how they
feel about the attack a n the
United States and how they
fed about the future of the
country.
The museum will p u t the
writing! into a S ept tl, 2001,
book to be kept forever as

part of the history of the
county and country,
T h is will not only help In
the healing and grieving
process, but will also let our
future generations know the
strength and unity of the
country during these tragic
times,” Museum Specialist
Karen Jacobs said.
Submissions can be sent to
the museum at 300 Bush
Blvd, Sanford, FL, 32773.

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Volunteers recognized ere:
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Volunteer Opportunities
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Volunteers enrich tne Uvea of
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Sunday. S eptem ber 23, 2001

TH* S d o n o l i Mo u l d

Church
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Polka Feat
Saint Nicholas Byzantine
Catholic Church, located at
5135 Sand Lake Road (SR
482) in Orlando, will hold
its annual Polka Fest on
Sunday, Sept. 23, from
noon until 5 p.m.
The Fest will showcase
the Pan Jozef, Joe Oberaltis
Band and feature tradition­
al Slavic foods, a bake sale,
a sale of religious articles,
an ethnic display and a
50/50 rattle.
Donations are $5 per . ».
person, children und er 12
arc free. Food and bever­
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For more information,
call Helene at 407-293-2239.
Free Concert
S t Luke's Lutheran
Church of Oviedo will host
"Italian Serenade," a pres­
entation by the Nova
Quartet, an ensemble of the
Orlando Philharmonic
Orchestra, 7 p.m. Sunday,
Sept. 23.
, The event will feature
pianist Hal France, w ith
the music of Puccini,
Respighi and
Mendelssohn.
Admission is free, and
free nursery care will be
provided for small chil­
dren.
The St. Luke's Concert
Series is free to everyone
and is a gift of its support­
ers to the Central Florida
community. It is i n oppor­
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north of O rlando to enjoy
an O PO performance.
S t Luke's is located at
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Episcopal

B ■-iV:

OUR LADY, QUEEN O f PEACE
ORTHODOX CATHOLIC CHURCH
3750 B*&gt;aa Aaarwa,
SarBord. F L
407-321-4)51
Ravacand Donald Baloa
Partw Lakn
Saevtca Sunday
1ft00 a m
Corlaaaion^Smday
530 a m

401 Part A*a, Bantord
TWaphona 407-322-4411
Woniiip
7 .3 0 4 1000 a m
Biaamat *
530am
Qaaaaa lor C M d a t
ftrogoTi Sto. grad*'
10:00a m
Naaaw AafaW a •
1000a m
YbuAi uroup matt* *
5400pm
Gchadelaa may aomattmaa w ry
Cal lor morn Intormadon.
UIO-W EEK WORSHIP IN CHAPEL
Twaaday^Wadnaada^A^Thuraday'

Christian
J T 0 M W T »M C M rt. . . .
(OtoaMMa erf ChrtaO
1507 S. Sanfoid A va, s H b id , f
chan) A. Farrand. Urtoaar
322-7727
Sunday School
5 :3 0 a m ,
Worahfc
10:45 a m
Warttaaday NX* UM Suppart p m
DUaSm dy
545pm
A l Aia WatoomaHani

vv*an#*&lt;iiy • i nurwmyv
C Sapt-M ay

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Tba Bax. Cttadaa T. Ho*. Ractor
Euctwrtat
800 a m
Holy Eud
Chn«E*n ________ ,
■AlAga*
500 am .
Holy Euchartat
10 00 a m
m u iw rtO w c ri. iftoop m .

■Caring tor PaopW
1401 3. Park Avarua
Sadord. FL 32771
(407)322-2*81
Bay. Jama* J . Servadar
S4Sam - Sunday B d n i
11 00am * Morrang Worahip
0 00pm-Sfcto Study

Christian Science
*ra

FW 6T CHURCH O F CHRMT, a O E N TO T
in a n m n n
976 MARKHAM WOODS ROAD
Comar o1 E E WMamaen Boad
4O7-766-T706
Sunday, Clurch Sarvto*
and Sunday School 10.00 1

800pJH,

Chid C M 'A vtlaM c at sS Borvioaa
Monday i n i Saturday
10 00 a m. to 4D0 p m.
'
‘ e p m jo ijim

(CH U R CH O F
514 Wad* BL
W M * r«p rt«a a 3 Z 7 1 )4
Sunday 8 * rvic« 10 30 a m7800 p m
Sunday M ia Saidy
9 30 a m
VUad. M *a 8aidy
73 0 p m
B in y H iy ii
(407)327-6006

Church O f God
CHURCH O F OOO
801 W 22nd 8L. Santord. FL
407-322-3942
Hid
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Sunday School
9 46 a m
Morning W orUip
105 0am
EvangAaoc Sanrtoa 6.00 p m
1amrty Cnnchmark
Sanrtoa Wadyaday 700 p m
fH itnEl an DCTXXN
ftriiiinl
unrtSMn
Pra-Schoom uarad* 12
407-321 t m
Alao Day l* k m ar*
at 1 yaar to pra achoM
407-3251411

Congregational
CHURCH (M ACCO
1401 8 Park AvW , tar*ord

Lutheran
OOOO SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHUBCHI OP
Ol
ntTO dan do O r.
Ptiona 322-

CHURCH OP TH E HOLY COMFORTER
-OianamaBe •Sachramanttl •EvangakeaT
Tha Sanlord Bndga
Comar ol B ii SL 4 Holy A n
Sanlord. Flood*
407-294-6094
Baa Mark Barth
Oaaoon
Sunday Cuchartal
530 am .

Fu ll Gospel
Charismatic
UFE Sprat*) OUTREACH MINISTRIES
Paatom Slava* Cathy Akara
ImEayoutototo utaach
Sunday 10 10 am .
1624 N. Htfwray 427 •I
__JChurch ■NO 1________
r w lu n n if mtormRiion cm
407-339-0277

Inter-Denomlnstlonal

■
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a in m air CHURCH
r ia ia r n
FAITH
MMStONARY
3002 Baardal Av*.
407-323-3794
Jack Cm
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Meaning Wor**p
JftOOiJjja
■
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ta i&gt;or
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TuM d«y Evtrong
Bid* Study
7.00 pm .

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TOO p m
Nunary ProHdad

Nuraary I* providad at
Daycara. Pmachoa and CtMHSan Day School
For Intormattoo C a l 407-3334)797
LUTHERAN CHURCH OP TH E REDEMMER
(IRaaotai Synod)
2526 S. Oak Av*., Sanlord, FL
Bav. EknarARauactoar Pallor
Sunday SeJod
10 30 am .
Worth*) Sarvica
10 30 am .
kdonnaEon 322-3552 or 3234)610

Methodist
CHRW T U N TTB ) M ETH O tW T CHURCH
406 Tuckar Drtva
(Comar Tuckaf Dr. 4 CR 427)
Bay. Bay Batrand
—
, 407,
1030 a m
1100 a m
.L7
6:30 p m
CMdmrY* Ttma Inctudad In Woriuap
Nuntfy provided lor

FM ETU M TEO M C TH O O IST CHURCH
416 Park Ava^ Bantord. FL

M C.
1001 C MaryAya., 6*
(407)324-4711
Dora W. ftcharaaon
Pa*
Sunday School
9 30 am
MomaiQ Wtorrhtp
1130am
Ewar*ig WoraNp
730 pm
Mid Waak Sva. Wad.
730 pm
■HOW IR DOWN OP 1 _________
M l Ekm Ana, B a n M . FL
407-321-4366 •
TknoWy Hudaon
PaMor
Sunday School
1030 am
Momkig Wtaryhlp
lio o a m .
Tu*. PrayaoP o * Skldy
730pm

Lakaylaw Plaza * (407) 326-4300
320 E. Csmmarcial St. • Sartord
■undaytarvioa
1130am
CMdmrYa FatowV*)
(»()»«_ «-1^
1130 am .
Fairwy Fakomhip
rw n irrTW K j
1230 p m
TTumday
r aamrah*) Maaing 730 p m
Friday - Ctalaaan C oenaaAng 2.00-5 00 p m
(Ptaaa* cal 326-*300 lor appl)
Raw. Stava Michalt

O M V A CHURCH OP TH E HAZARENE
206 W**« 8B 44 •Oanaya, FI 32732
wwry rT tm , r »&gt; w
Sunday Wonhip
10:45 a m
Waekwadr y
AdUIPnwarand
Praia*
7 p.m.
YbuSiSarvto*
630 pm
(Food Sarvad)
Com* Oro* IW t Ur

Presbyterian
UP6ALA COHMUNTTY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Oomar ol W. 5S5i St A Upaala Rd
101 Upaala Boad
Sanlord. FL 32771
407-330-2535
Bryan Wangar
Paalor
Senday Education
630 a m
Sunday WoraNp
1030 a m
m o *Yi5R&gt;wiy oi i k j i monm
r aiowahM OHnar
630 pm .
R R E T H W S E rT E IU N CHURCH OP SAN-

1030

-Sm al Enou^i To Low You •
Growing In CM al To Sana Ybu*

Non-Denomlnatlonal

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Tratiaonal Sank*
Beaiday morning
630
n . .■
HI- .am
.L :
L4™ m pof«ry wocirwp
Simday morriija
11:00 am .

Charismatic
Episcopal

FL 3277#

Church O f Christ

(407) 755-372# or (407) 772-0477

700 Sen Drtva, Lada Mary. FL
Paul Hew*
Nathan Guatow
_________
Saturday avardng
5:30 pm .
Lrontamporary worsnNp
Sunday morning
500 a m

Church
can *

Evary 1* Frtday ol Month
Fam#y Sabbato SanfcaT30 p m
rn o ty rv sc o m omVKw
(a l atoar Frtoaya). 515 p m
Saturday Eattwth Samcaaa 30 a m
UanrtaraHp, Rafigiou* Scnool and
Adert&amp; joatenftyarTta

HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH

tm 7.00 a m 4 7.00 pm .

)0

1so a * Boad
I noponocT. FL
(407) 324-5047 (407)754-372# ..
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TOO HmaTian FkL

i 1 00 am .
1000 a m Samoa

SANFORD CHfCVTUN CHURCH
730 Upaala Bd , Santant FL
Tim Bkxma
JoaCaputo
YoutoMaaatar
Meftaai Miligan
Wexahip MkMIar
Sunday Staa School 600 a m
Morning Wonhip
10.15am
Vou5i
60 0 p m
■Ma Same* B00 pm .
Niaaary Prwtdad

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Morning WoiahV
I 364 1
5*0 6
10 56 a m
CoBa# F**otnh*i
630 a m
Staidi
546 a m
Vbuti
430 p m

546
Man1*
1M Thurtday

630 a m

Maat* avary Sunday n 10 00 am
M Aw cofTkortablo U-irtad Amu Thaaier
S«T*ioto Town* Cariar Mat
•Chkdran'l Church 10;15*m
•Studar* (youth) Mmwtrta* 5-7pm
•Sal* Nuraary Provided
•BaacWng Paopl* tot ■ Baaaorf

Nazarene

LONOWOOO CHURCH O F TH E HAZARENE
230 N Wayman S I.
Longwood. FL.
M I-4664
Sunday
School
9.45 a m
COHMUNTTY CHURCH
Morning Worahlp
10 45 a m
6070 Orangt Btvd. Sanlord
Chldmn'a Church
10 45 a m.
407-324-0196 rmnwaananotachureh oom
EvangMalO Santo*
6 00 p m
Jarry WaWi
Paalor
Wackiaaday Fimky Nrf*
7.00 0 m
Sunday Wonhip Svc.B 45 4 10 30 a m
VW h. Woman. BM Adu* 04*e Study
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Bahraan 3rd and 4*i S t
6 Park a Oak / Downtown
Sanford. FL
Phona 407-3224662
E-ma5 Ipcadle
TMiam W* Know Your t._ .
In Tha Haarl DtTha City
Raw Bruo* B. Soon
PaMor
Sunday School
• 630am
Sunday Morning WorahplOOO a m
6t*i Momrig Coflaa Hot* 11:00 a m
8wi. Conlamporary Woralup 7 00 pm .
Vyoooutln w ionM acy rin w y w / i •
Evary Wttkiaaday
Suppar- Evary Wad. 530 p m
Adult O U* Study
630 pm .
Youth Cluo*
6-730 pm .
Buocanaara (K-4th Grade*)
M-dcMn (5-Bth Grad**)
Sr. High*
Conlamporary Muwc PmcOca 7 00pm
Woman* Circi* lilaikriija al
3 tchadulad Omaa
2nd Toe o( Ih* month 49*rt
Sanlor Frtanda111 Wad ol At* month
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U -6 JL )
OF LAKE MARY
128 W. W Rur Av*
Lak* Mary. FL
407-321-1021
Bav. Staehan HorrM
Paalor
Church School
9:45 a m
Morning Worship
1130am
Wad, Chew Pracuj*
7 00 p m
Thun. Youth Choir
0:30 p m
Nuraaryf rTQVIwO
I
MARKHAM WOOOE PR
YTER U N
CHURCH
8210 Maikham Wood* Hoad
Lata Mary
407-333-2030
Bav. Chart** R Jena*
Paalor
Sunday SchooL *6 igaa5 00 mm
Church Sarvic**9 00 6 10:30 a m
Nuraary Providad
Y0U*1 OfOe*. Sunday
High School
4 :00 p m
U * « i School
0 00 p m
Pra-School Mon. 5au FfL 9 to 12
I IniiHtihI iC
iiairtl*liNiM
i* C,__-r iM
tmuy
Nigni
oypp*»
T&gt;*d Wad. ol Each Uor*i 430 p m

United Church Of
Christ
LONOWOOO H EX* C0N0R EO ATKM AL
CHURCH
l l f-r1255 E E WRamaon Road
Longamod, FL
407-332-6253
Bav. Dr. Hal Ypungblood M m *
Smday Sarvioaa
Conlamporary
•00 am
TmMtonal Wonhip
10.30 a m
fmMwmj rlWrOeo
Church Schoort:16 a m - 1ft 15 a m
VixPi 6 ChAkan Mrvatry
630 p m

Wesleyan
WESLEYAN CHURCH OP PAOLA
5640 Wayato* Dr..
Sartord FL 32771
(0 6 M ( U 61) Waal
Firal Sbaal on LMI •On* MM)
Laonard (TDonnaa
Paalor
407-322-6332
'Wham A* Goapal It Good Nawa*
Sunday School
9:46 a m
Ltcra g Wuatap
11 00 am
Evanaw Worahip
8 00 p m
Uid-Waak Mtg Wad. 7 3 0 p m
hamYour U * Wkh Da

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Church
Notes
C elebrating Rose
Friends and fam ily of
M issionary Rose Davis
will hold a celebration, "A
Great Woman of God," for
her m any acta of kindness
and dedication to the
youth and their families of
Seminole County.
The celebration will be
held Saturday, Sept. 22,
from 11 a.m, to 2 p.m ., in
Seminole Gardens, 1600 W.
5th St. No. 20, Ir\ Sanford.
For additional inform a­
tion, call Pat W hatley at
407-277-5558.
N ew Pastor
The C hurch of God of
Prophecy, located at 2508
Elm Ave. in Sanford, will
welcome
its new
pastor,
Thomas
and Ruth
Harris,
11 a.m.
Sunday,
Sept. 23,
w ith a
gospel
sin£ fea­
Thomas and
turing
Ruth Harris
the
"Celebration Singers"
from Vcro Beach. Everyone
is invited to attend this
special day.
Harris is a bishop in the
C hurch of G od of
Prophecy and serves as
district overseer for
District 11 in Central
Florida. H e is also chair­
m an of the Churches
M inisterial Review Board
for the state of Florida. H e
has served as pastor in
Do Land, Falatka,
Okeechobee an d Daytona
Beach.
For more inform ation,
call the church at 407-3224015.
School D edication
St. Luke's Lutheran
School will host a festival
service dedication, 2 3 0
p.m. Sunday, Sept. 30, in
its sanctuary, located at
2021 W. SR 426 in Oviedo.
An open house and
reception will follow the
festival service to celebrate
the com pletion of its new
school building and d ed i­
cate it to the glory of God.
Pre-service music begins
at 2 p.m .
For m ore inform ation,
contact the church at 407. 365-3408 or the school at
407-365-3228,
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th e

Seuinole H exald

Toads, frogs important
to Florida’s environment
Frogs andI toads
t
are
male releases sperm, fertilizing
"amphibious"
the eggs. The eggs remain
"am
phibious" which mean
inside a gelatinous mass until
"double life". Most frogs and
toads have tw o stages
hatching.
' Fgps
remain in
in their life cycle, lar­
a moist environment,
vae (tadpole) and
because they have no
a d u lt From the
protective shell. Toads
approximately 80
lay their eggs in single
(kn o w n in the
I States, 22 frog
strands, and most efix
{fogs lay their eggs In
re toad species
large dum ps.
are flative to Florida.
&gt;
Importance
Description
Frogs and toads are
Frogs look different
Ferrer
an Important source of ,
than toads in several
ways. Most toad shave • • • ' • • • • food for fish another
aquatic organisms as
dry, w arty skin, w here­
well as terrestrial species such
as frogs have m o ist smooth
as w ading birds, red-shoul­
skin. Most toads also have a
dered hawks, and a variety of
;o u t from
snakes. A t times, it seems as
I their eyes.
These glands produce a toxin though there is an overabun­
dance of frogs and toads in
that protects them from being
Florida, but they play an
eaten by m ost animals. All
important ecological role in the
toads have these glands, but
food chain. They sustain animal
most ore too small to severely
sat the higher levels.
affect people and o u r pets.
Frogs d o not possess these
One w ay that people directly
glands, and there are non-poi­
benefit from frogs and toads is
sonous frogs native to Florida.
that m any of their insect prey
are considered to be pests, such
Life Stages
as mosquitoes.
Frogs and toads have two
life stages, the larvae or tadpole N uisance Problems
Frogs and toads will be
stage and the adult stage.
W hen tadpoles m etamorphose
attracted to any body of water
into adults, their body structure for breeding, including bird
and breathing organs change.
baths and swimming pools. If
The tail disappears, legs form,
this bother* you, there is very
the m outh enlarges, lungs
little you can do other than to
replace gills, an a other organs
make the water inaccessible
transform to adapt to a life that
w ith materials like screening
includes breathing air, eating
and netting.
different food items, and living
an land and water.
Legal Aspects
Permits are required to sell
Feeding
or possess for sale any live
All adult frogs and toads are
amphibian or carcass, skin, or
predators and feed on a w ide
any body parts of amphibians
variety of insects. They have a
native to me state of Florida.
large m outh and a long, sticky
Frogs may be taken throughout
tongue that they use to capture
the year by gigs, dubs, blow
gun, hook and line, hand, or by
prey. Their hunting style is to
shooting during daylight hours.
sit an d w ait for their food to
A commercial fnshw ater fish
com e to them. W hen an insect
moves w ithin range, they tum
dealer's license is reouired to
take for sale or to sell frogs. The
ige forv
their body, lunge
forward, and
gopher frog, pine barrens tree
shoot: their tongue through the
frog, and Florida bog frog are
air.
listed as species of spcdal con­
They also will pursue slower
cern and are thus protected
on the ground. Tadpoles,
from taking, possessing, and
rture frogs and toads, are
plant-eaters and feed mostly on selling of whole animals, body
parts, and eggs. Extracted from
algae, which they filter from
niversity of Florida publithe Unive
the water.
Frogs and
catio ni "Florida's
1
TootL" by J. S d u d e r and J
R eproduction
Licbertz.
Frogs and toads m ove to
ponds, lakes, streams, and
Fum Is Seminole County Urban
ditches to breed. Males m ove to Al
HorttcuOurist tnqutrtss may ba directed
the pond first and begin calling. to him at the Coopocatlva Extension ssrvUsually, this activity takes place lea. M0 W. County Home Road. Sanford,
PL 11773 or phona S0S-SSM. AM
on rainy nights. Once a female
Ssmfoala County Cooporathw Extension
arrives, she selects her mate
earvtoaa ora open to aS n parWsn ot
11, handicap or national ortand breeding begins. Eggs are
released into the w ater and .(he, ..,?*?•

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Laureate Alpha Tau Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi recently held a Legacy Tea for four of Its members'
granddaughters. Attondtog the event were Wanda. Angela and Jen Brown, Laurel Trombley, Eileen
Heasley, Anna May, Pat Johnson, Amoret LaRosa, Joy Weaver, Denise and Judy Osborn, Shirley
Clark, June and Edna Helms, and April and Pam Hawkins.

Girls become Beta Sigma Phi Legacy members
Alpha Tau C hapter of Beta
T "aureate
Sigma Phi recently hosted a Legacy

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~~ea for four of its m embers' granddaughters.
The event was held at Rose Cottage Tea
Room in Sanford, and President Laurel
Trombley presided over the ceremony
inducting Liliana A ndrade, granddaughter
of Pam Hawkins; Molly Kate Johnson,
granddaughter of Pat Johnson; and Rylle
and Ramsey Osborn, granddaughters of
Judy Osborn.
The girls wore matching dresses with
lace overlays created by m ember Pat

Johnson. Each girl was given a gold rose
necklace and heart-shaped glass Jewelry
box.
Angela Brown, daughter of m ember
Wanda Brown, w as in attendance, as she
had been m ade a Legacy m ember w h a t
she was a girl.
Those attending the event included
Wanda, Angela and Jen Brown, Laurel
Tfombley, Eileen Heasley, Anna May, Pat
Johnson, Amoret LaRosa, Joy Weaver,
Denise and Judy Osborn, Shirley Clark,
June and Edna Helms, and April and Pam
Pi
Hawkins.

Color guard fashion show slated for Oct. 7
The Lake M ary High
School Color G uard will be
presenting their annual fash­
ion show on Saturday, O c t 6
starting at 7 p.m. in the Lake
M aty High School
Auditorium , 655 Longwood-

Lake M ary Road, Lake Mary.
Admission is $5. All proceeds
go toward supporting the
color guard.Trve color guard
and friends will be modeling
the latest fashions from local
merchants. There will be a

silent auction of donated
items and a sock hop im m edi­
ately following the show. All
are welcome.
For more information con­
tact Michele Dershimer at
407-320-9641.

SANFORD LAKESIDE LIONS CLUB
ANNUAL

SPAGHETTI DINNER
--------AND BINGO
SATURDAY, SEPT. 29th, 4 P.M. - 8 PM
SANFORD CIVIC CENTER
DONATION $5.00 - BENEFIT LION'S SIGHT PROGRAM - CHILDREN UNDER 5 FREE
TICKET AVAILABLE FROM ANY LION OR CALL (407) 330-5238

�T ilt S eminole H erald

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Photo (Ubnottod by One* M. StlnKlpNw

Thill* the 1951 Seminole High School football team, photo courtesy o1 Bette Peacock Skate*. Kneeling, from left, are Calvin
Wright, Jim BrodJe. unknown, Stanley Oglesby, Jock Schlrard, Terry Cordell, Phillip Skates, Edwin Lockett. Martin Taylor and
Jack Henderson. Standing are Wise Hardlnnneth Gano, Herman Swaggerty, Walter Routh, Don Smith, Mike Whelchel, Buddy
Bass. Ed Gordon, Waiter Graham, Clarence Clause and David Hester.

Prayers are with family o f Mannie Clark
The Clark family and their friends
in Sanford have joined w ith the Clark
family in New York City and
Washington, D.C., in
cr and hope of
ng their brother,
father and loved one,
Mannie "B oy' Clark,
w ho was employed in
the first building hit
a t the World TYade
Center on Tuesday,
Sept. 11.
Marva
According to
Hawkins reports from the famlly in New York, he is
still reported missing
as of TUesday, Sept. IS.
Mannie Leroy Clark is a native of
Sanford, where he attended school
and graduated from Crooms
Academy. H e is well known, and he
often visited his hometown.
O ur prayers arc with the Clark fam­
ily and ali Americans and families
w ho share in this crisis.
We love America, our home. God
bless us all.
O u r hearts arc broken, but our hope
is in the Lord.

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Universal Needs Alliance special­
izes in family restoration. The group
is committed to the families of
Seminole County and promotes fami­

ly unity. It em powers parents and
their children with the skills required
to Improve effective family communiSee Hawkins, Page BC

tured with children during ths organization s recent Family Day In the Park.

Grants celebrate 67th wedding anniversary

.J . B u sse ll a n d R uth G rant

J. Russell and R uth G rant of
Sanford recently celebrated their
67th w edding anniversary.
M arried on Sept. 1, 1934, by the
Rev. Joseph Kelly, Russell is 87 and
R uth is 86.
A fam ily gathering w as held on
their anniversary to celebrate the
cou p le's 67 years together.
The G ran t's children include
Shirley DePrce of Plainfield, lnd.,
Sibyl C oom bs of-Longw ood,-Fred—

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A pplications for
‘S p ecial S en ior’
scholarships now
being accepted

Vintage View

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Sunday. September 23.

G rant of M anhatten Beach, Calif.,
Richard G rant of Rome, Ga., and
Palsy Pow ell of Rome, Ga. They
have 11 grandchildren and four
great grandchildren.
J. Russell Is a form er Longwood
mayor, and Ruth is a form er m inis­
ter for First Pentecostal. They are
both retired from G ran t's C raw ler
Parts.
The co uple's secret to a long mar••riage isTove; honesty and respect.

Seminole County School Board
Member Lany Furlong
is accepting applications for his 2UU1
Special Senior Awards.
This year, the lop five applicants
from the graduating classes ofSeminole County's public high
schools will cadi receive a certificate
and a check for $500. During his 19%
campaign, Furlong promised to
donate a portion of nis School Board
salary for scholarships if he w as elected.
To be eligible for die aw ani stu­
dents, m ust submit an essay describ­
ing how they have demonstrated the
seven qualities of the Special Senior.
The qualities arc: services-to commu­
nity, perseverance in work, empathy
for others, cooperation with teadicrs
and classmates, independence of
thought, appreciation for freedom and
democracy and love of family and
friends.
* Students must also furnish two let­
ters of recommendation. One letter
m ust be from a current or forma"
teacher. The other letter can be from
anyone personally acquainted with
the student, such as an employer,
friend, guidance counselor, neighbor,
or cleric.
Applicants have to be registered
voters or p re-registered If under 18
years of age. A certified copy of the
student's high school transcript must
also be supplied. Applications are
available tn each high school s guid“ ^ ^ d a J S c n i o r Award continues
the tradition of rewarding hard work­
ing students Furlong began as a
Seminole County Com m issions
During his nine years in public otticc,
Furlong has donated more than
$32,000 of his salary for scholarships.
"The Special Senior Award is a way
for me to say ‘thank you' to the people
of Seminole County," Furlong said.
Furlong has dedicated the Special
Senior Awani to the memory of his
parents, John and Evalyn Furlong"My parents firmly believ ed that the
road to success is paved with a good
education," said Furlong.
Furlong said he hopes others will
make donations to boost the amount
of the award.
"Every penny donated will go to
Increase the size of the checks given to
the winning students. With college
costs skyrocketing, the more 1 can
raise, live more help we can b e to the
kids and their parents," said Furlong.
Anyone wishing to donate to the
rial Senior Award may send a
ck payable to live Foundation for
Seminole County Public Schools, 2320
Worthington Road, Maitland, PL,
32751. Please note on the check that
live donation is for the Special Senio"
Award. All contributions are tax
deductible.

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T hk S eminole H ekald

R ec k lin e
CrniHn— d from P s fa 1C

established strong ties to the
defending world champions.
He has m uch stronger loyal­
ties to the d ty 's baseball team.
*Tve been an Orioles fan for
as long as I can rem em ber,'
Reckline said. 'I n the fifth
grade I w ent to my fust game
at the old Memorial Stadium.
I'll never forget I t '
Like most dads, though,
Reckline's biggest sports pas­
sion is watching his son, Bob,
compete. A senior at Seminole
High School, Reckline said his
oldest son earned several
wrestling honors in Ft. Pierce.
"You never know when
duty will call with the
Salvation Army, so he knows
that I can't attend every

•m atch,' Reckline said, "but I
try to make as m any as I can. I
think last year I missed just
one or tw o m atches.'
His youngest son Chris is a
sophomore at Seminole High
School and a w hiz with com­
puters.
"If there's something I can't
figure out, I call on h im ,'
Reckline said.
Outside of work, most of
Reckline's time is spent with
his family.-lt doesn’t matter
what the activity, as long as the
family is involved, and usually
the activities are related to the
Salvation Army. Reckline and
his wife, Linda, grew up in the
Salvation Army. In fact the met
in West Virginia at a Salvation
Army camp.

"We went on one date, and
then I proposed to Linda over
the pho n e,' Reckline said. "She &lt;
put me in such an awkward
position. She told me I had to
ask her father. When I did he
said, 'W hat are you asking me
for? She's over 18, she can do
what she wants.' She knew

w hat her dad w as going to say,
she just wanted to make me
sw eat We joke about it all the
time now.**
Reckline said he looks for­
ward to working with the com­
munity.
*
"We're here to serve and
meet the needs of the people of

Seminole County," Reckline
said.
For more information about
the Salvation Army, call 407­
322-2642.

Dan Ping can to reacted at
dpingVaamlnotaterakLeom or
407-322-2611.

Let Us Do Your

H aw k in s
C on tin ued from P i | t 7 C

cation that helps restore fami­
ly relationships. The group
provides transitional living
mentoring-tutoring.
To; more information about
Universal Needs Alliance, call
407-929-7812. Sybcrina Wynn
is president.
A pre-natal and infant
healthcare workshop for
.
African-American pregnant
women and new m others is
scheduled for Saturday, S e p t
22. from 10 a.m. to 12J0 pan.,
in First Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church, located at 700
Elm Ave.
Flic event is sponsored by
the Seminole County Healthy
Start Coalition's Churches
Save the Babies Program. It
will feature important good
nutrition and healthcare infor­
mation related to you and
vour baby. Contact Syberina
Wynn at 407-830-7235, ext.
299, for more information.

in Trinity United Methodist
Church, located at 526
Sanford Ave. Alder Craig is
chairm an of the 2001 reunion.
Every Woman Should Wear
A Crazy Hat Tea and Reunion
is scheduled for 4 to 6 pan.
Sunday, Sept. 30, at 1073
Chesterfield Circle in Winter
Springs. To make reserva­
tions, call 407-331-5665 or 407­
699-2166.
The event is sponsored by
the International Black
W omen's Congress. Yes, it's
time to get crazy and loose.
Dig d e e p into your closet and
your imagination. Create a
hat that tells everyone about
w ho you are or w hatever you
w ould like. It's a time for our
1BWC sisters to meet new sis­
ters. It's also a time to enjoy
an afternoon of fun, food and
sisterhood.

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Center will celebrate its sec­
14.
ond anniversary from 10 a.m.
It will be on afternoon of
to 2 p.m . Saturday, Sept. 22.
gospel song and praise featur­
There will be a sale on the lat­ ing the renow ned Edwards
est Christian supplies. Free
Brothers of Morven, Ga., and
food and door prizes will be
the inspirational Crowns of
offered. .
Glory, a dynam ic youth group
The center is located at 818
from M ount Dora.
S. Sanford Ave. For more
ThcSinging Kings of Joy of Ki
inform ation, call 407-321-3228. Central Florida and The Sons
The Rev. William Lewis is
of T hunder from Belview will
pastor an d director.
also perform.
I lie celebration will be held
at the African American
C rooms Academy classes
Academy of Arts (the form er
Star Theater) located at the
from 1939 to 1949 will hold
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S heppard Avenue.
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                    <text>SEPTEM BER

19, 2001

•4th YEAR No. 09

S a n fo r d , F lo r id a

Copyright 0 2001 The S m n o to H *«Jd

FAA relocates parking at airport
SA N FO RD — Parking at O rlando
Sanford International Airport w on't
require a four-wheel drive, but visitors
should expect to go off-road to find park­
ing at peak hours.
Tighter security measures imposed by
thc Federal Aviation Administration
forced airport officials to eliminate park­
ing in the small lot some 20 yards from
the terminal. Airports across the nation

Sanford Heritage
Festival canceled
The 2001 Sanford Heritage
Festival scheduled for Nov- 9
through 11 has been can- 1
celled. Festival organizers
said they cannot think about
producing the event after
Tuesday's horrific terrorist
attacks and the uncertainty
o f the future regarding the
Armed Forces.
"This year, the Sanford
I leritdgc Festival coincides
with Veterans' Day, Nov. 11,"
said Karl Stairs, president of
the Sanford Heritage Festival
Inc. "O ut o f respect for vet­
erans', victims ond the
Armed Forces, we feel it
would be highly Inappropri­
ate under these circum­
stances to have a street party
going on in the same vicinity
as planned Veterans' Day
ceremonies."

Front Porch
meets Sept. 20
The Goldsboro Front Porch
Governor's Council will
m«*e* Thrusday, Sept. 20 at 10
a.m. at Sanford City Hall in
the City M anager's secondfloor conference room.
The public is invited to
attend and provide input.
For more information, call
Marva Hawkins at 407-322­
5418 or Sanford City
Commissioner Velma
Williams at 407-330-5607.

Semlnole Smile

Andrew C ardona Video Coordinator for SGTV

Organizers put
finishing touches
on Lake Mary’s
annual arts show

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SAN FO RD — The terrorist
attacks in New York and
Washington D.C. hit closer to
home this weekend when an
Orlando man was placed in fed­
eral custody as a material witness
to the attacks.
The man Is being held in the
Seminole'County Jail, according
to Steve Olson of the sheriff's
office, but he refused to comment
any further.
At least a dozen individuals .
have been detained from the ;
State of Florida since the attacks,
but the majority of the Federal
Bureau of Investigations work
has been tn South l-Torida and the
Daytona lleach area.
According to state attorney
officials, the Seminole County Jail
itas been used as a federal hold­
ing place for quite some time
mainly because there is no Jail
particularly associated with the
federal courthouse in Orlando.
The man will be held there until a
Wednesday hearing before a fed­
eral magistrate at a closed hear­
ing in Orlando.
Court records from the man's
initial hearing before a federal
magistrate on Sunday were
sealed with only a case number,
but not the man's identity.
So far the FBI's in-depth inves­
tigations have led to only two
arrests nation wide, but as many
as 50 individuals are suspected to
be in federal custody The FBI
continues to target Florida flight
schools as part of their investiga­
tion. More than tvaif of the 19 sus­
pected hijackers are presumed to
have Florida ties.

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Students make
long distance
call to space

By C hristopher Patton
Staff Writer

By Michetla Ja rta
Managing Editor
ALTAMONTE SPRIN G S —
Students at Altamonte Springs
Elementary School made a very
long distance phone call Friday.
Students, parents and faculty
gathered in the school's media
center at 12:12 p.m. to converse
with crew members on board the
International Space Station. It
was a conversation that took
years to initiate.
Plans for Friday's hook-up
with the space station began four
years ago when Joe Singer of the
American Radio Relay League
asked teachers at Altamonte
Elementary if they were interest­
ed in participating in a HAM
radio program with NASA.
Fifth-grade teacher Christine
Schccr decided the program was
a great opportunity for her stu-

Seminole
inmate may
have ties to
terrorists
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

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preparations arc being made
tor the Lake Mary/ Heathrow
Festival of the Arts, but peo­
ple don’t have to wait to view
a small portion of the 15th
annual event.
This year’s original paint­
ing used for the festival's pub­
licity poster is currently on
display at SunThist Bank in
Lake Mary. The artwork was
created by Seminole artist
Bcttye Reagan.
Titled "Thelm a and
Louise," the pastel depicts a
group of people enjoying a
ulet afternoon In the Florida
ora. Although a fictitious
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lettvat of Arts
(estival will have works from more than 250 artists and is
Reagan's life.
"The scene is from the
woods behind my house,"
New Smyrna Beach, Sanford
larly fond o f capturing the
Reagan said. "The people are •
expressions ana body lan­
and Winter Bark.
photographs." to be chosen a«
from old family photographs.'
guage of social interactions
Reagan said she began
sccome a tradition for
It has become
foi .The Lake Mary,
where each person represents
painting 25 years ago.
tivaj, several oi
festival organizers to choose
a different idea, but each per­
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"But, lately I've done a lot
taking classes in Sanford and
A rts Festival She participates
chosen as the poster artist
of landscapes," she said. "I do
then at a local junior college.
tn at least 20 festival shows
"It's always ah honor and
a lot of Florida scenes and his­
She has also had Instruction
and museum exhibitions each
exciting to Wave painting cho­
torical w ork."
throughout the years by vari­
year in the eastern United
sen for a poster/ she said. *It
According Festival
ous artists.
States and has had five solo
brings publicity for the show,
Treasurer Karl Picou, Reagan's
Reagan said she enjoys cre­
gallery exhibitions. Her work
but It also brings publicity to
painting will be on display at
ating pastel portrayals of the
is In many private and corpo­
the artist. It looks good on a
people and street scenes of
rate collections, including perSee Festival, Page 5A
every day life. She is particu­

Harald photo by Tommy Vines**
Teacher Susan KJndy talks with astronauts aboard the International Space
Station during a demonstration Friday. Kindy s fifth-grade class at Altamonto
Elementary School were able to ask questions of the astronauts.
dents, and it was also a good
way to incorporate life in space
with the science curriculum.
"W ith Joe's help, 1 filled out
the application," Sch eer said.
"Then, I just had to wait. Each
year, I told my class we might be
able to do this. This year, I was
actually speaking the truth."

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"F o r the time being, passengers are
going to be parking further in the grass,"
said Larrv Dale, president of OSI.
“During the FAA's security checks to
reopen the airport, we had to move the
parking away from the terminal."
Some of the parking next to the Icrmi-

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are increasing security follow ing last
w eek's terrorist attacks in New York and
Washington D.C. The airport has a large
parking lot about a quarter-mile from the
terminal, but a substantial increase in
travelers flying out of OSI is forcing many
to park in a vacant field.

Artist selected for festival

Hawks
Hammer Bears
Host Lake Howell dominated
in noarly every phase of the
game a s the Silver Hawks
played their first home game
of the season and opened
their CfaaaAA-Dlatrict 5
schedule wfth a 37-13
thumplnfl of BayskJe High
Scho"* frn * p«!m Bey
Monday afternoon at
Richard L. Evans Reid.
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Move is part of tighter security measures
implemented at facilities across the nation

SA N FO RD — Residents around
Celery Avenue could find relief from rou­
tine flooding if the county can arrange an
agreement to take over an abandoned 60acre plot owned by the state.
As the twin towers of the World TYade

According to M ichael N.
Welch, public information coor­
dinator for the North Florida
Section of The American Radio
Relay League, the four-year wait
wasn't unusual.
•
. "There's a long waiting list —
See Students, Page 10A

SA N FO R D — Sh e's at it
again
Sem inole
County.
Casselberry's 11-year-old K-9
crusader is planning her first
golf tournament next month.
Since M arch 2000 Stacey
Hillman's "Pennies to Protect
Police Dogs" non-profit charity
has raised $90,000 for bullet
proof vests for 120 police dogs
throughout the state.
"W hen I got my idea, I was
reading in a magazine about
police dogs and their dangerous
jobs," Hillman said. "I have two
German Shepherds and most of
them |K-9s) are shepherds.
When I go out and meet the
police dogs and 1 go home and
see my dogs you realize you
Ilave to love them all because
they're so friendly and loving."
Police dog vests cost about
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project startl'd in Casselberry
where she first helped the police
department vest their two dogs.
"M y goal was to get all the
dogs vested. I want to get all the
See Crusade, Page 9A

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

What made
the Greatest
Generation great?
In discussing the events of the last week
with a group of friends, an interesting point
was made: Does our generation have what it
takes to keep America great? Specifically, can
we be as triumphant ns our grandparents, the
Greatest Generation?
Some argued that America ha? gone soft,
that Generation X lacks the discipline, courage
................................... and value system to make
a difference like our grand­
parents did. Others said
Americans will always rise
to the challenge. I put
myself in the latter group.
I'm cynical about a great
many things, but I have an
unquenchable faith in the
American spirit. I'm not a
Polly-Anna about 1L I
p an
understand we've got some
difficult days ahead o f us. ,
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But this country has faced
• • • • • • •
difficult times before. In
fact, I would argue that our
country is great precisely because w e've Itad to
handle adversity.
A good example of what I'm talking about is
my hometown in East Tennessee. On D ec 7,
1941, the 30,000 plus acres o f land the d ty of
•Oak Ridge now occupies was populated by a
handful of farming families and a few hundred
head o f cattle. Less than four years later, on
Aug. 6,1945, the world learned that a secret
city snuggled into the foothills o f the
Appalachians was the birthplace o f the atomic
bomb.
- What always boggles m y mind is not the fact
l that our country created the bomb, but that our
* grandparents built the massive infrastructure
that lead to the creation of the bomb. The first
spade of dirt was turned in mid 1942. Thirtysix months latter — less than the term of most
of our car payments — a poor farming commu. nity w a s t r a n s f o r m e d i n t o one of the most tech­
nologically advanced d tics in the world sup•porting-a population of more than 100,000 .
• I realize we face a unique situation today. I
don't know what it will take to meet the chal­
lenges facing us. Point is, neither did my
grandfather in his time, but he contributed his
talents where they were needed. If that meant
building planes or growing Vidory Gardens or
inventing the bomb, then he and the rest o f his
generation were willing to do It.
Our generation will do the same.
Yes, w e're greedy, self-centered, " s o f t" And
future generations o f Americans will no doubt
forget the lessons w e'll be learning over the
next many months. We're the w orld's poster
child for attention deficit disorder. Prosperity
tends to do that to a nation.
But Americans have never lost their resolve
in times of need. You see it on a regular basis
— more frequently than you realize. Ask the
folks in South Florida after Hurricane Andrew
ripped through towns and d ties like a buzzsaw. Talk the locals here in Sanford who lost
loved ones or belongings in 1998 during the
tornadoes and wildfires. Ask Rick Stevens and
his family if the American spirit still bums.
What you'll discover is neighbors near and far
are always there to unite behind a common
good, be it a family, a community or the nation.
I've thought about it quite a bit. My grandfa­
ther's generation w asn't the greatest ever bom.
A society is not bom into greatness, it must be
repeatedly achieved. M y grandparents and
their peers certainly achieved that goal. Why?
Because that's what the times called for. My
generation hasn't had to make that sacrifice, in
large part Blanks to our grandparents. Perhaps
now 's the time for us to prove our mettle. If it
is, I have no doubt that we'll follow the exam­
ple set by the Greatest Generation.

Dan Ping can ba raachad at dpIngOMminolaharald.com or 407-322-2611.

O ut &amp; A bo ut

Victorian melody

WED
Central Florida Regional
Hospital will aponsora well­
ness seminar for weight reduc­
tion on Wednesday, Sept 19,
from 6:30 to 8 JO p.m.
The seminar will bo a twohour session which combines the
power of hypnosis and behavior
modification. Participants leam
to lose weight by controlling
overeating, bingving, snacking
and emotional eating. The first
45 minutes of each session is a
free orientation. If the participant
feels comfortable with the pro­
gram, then they pay * one-time
lee of $55. The fee includes a
powerful hypnotic session, a
behavior modification booklet, a
home reinforcement audio cas­
sette tap and unlimited free rep­
etitions of the seminar, if needed.
th e hospital is located at 1401
W. Seminole Blvd., in Sanford.
For more information, call 1-800848-2822.

Hsrald photo by Tommy Vlseont
One can almost hear the music played by these Victorian figures, which are actually part of a Capidimonte Victorian lamp
on sale at Somewhere In Time, an antique store In downtown Sanford.

Body Found
The body o f a missing 15-yearold W inter Springs area teen was
found Sunday at 10:14 a.m ., in Gee
Creek, in about 10 feet o f water,
under som e debris. A m em ber of
the Volusia C ounty Sh eriff's Dive
Team, which was on scene to
assist, found the teen’s body after
doing a hand field grid search of
the water.
T he teen, Corey Norwood,
was sw im m ing w ith three friends
In G ee Creek on Saturday. T he
creek w as higher, and the current
faster, since the rains from the
tropical storm . The current carried
the four toward some logs and
other debris in the water. The four
[ were pulled under.
Three o f them surfaced. Corey
Norwood did not.
Authorities w ere'contacted
Saturday afternoon and a search
w as initiated, w hich included fire
rescue divers, a helicopter, fire and
law enforcem ent personnel work­
ing from shore, and personnel and
equipm ent from Sem inole County
Public Works. Search efforts were
scaled back Saturday night as it
became dark. On Sunday morning,
the search resumed with the
Sem inole C ounty S h eriff's Office
and the Volusia C ounty Sh eriff's
O ffice Dive Team on scene.
Even though the death appears
accidental, the Sem inole County
Sh eriff's O ffice Mhjor C rim es
Section Is conducting the death
investigation into this case as a
matter o f course. T he teen's body
was taken to the Volusia County
Medical Exam iner's O ffice for
autopsy.
Grand T h eft
'
Daniel Perdue, 18, o f Sanford
was arrested by Sanford police
Saturday on six different charges.
An officer observed an early model
gray O ldsm obile in the area o f 14th
Street and Valencia Avenue that
was reported stolen from Daytona
Beach.
As the officer turned his patrol
car around Perdue fled a t a high
rate of speed south bound on 20 th
Street. Tne officer lost sight o f the
car, but regained contact on the
corner of 13th Street and Elm
Avenue. As the officer tried to stop
the vehicle, the driver put the car
in reverse and started backing

D oug F e tz e r
Miukr

Sanford were arrested by county
deputies after they responded to
the Su per Eight Motel on State
Road 46 on a drug and prostitution
com plaint. A subsequent search of
the motel revealed several drug
sm oking devices, crack cocaine in
W iioch's purse and n bag o f m ari­
juana. W iloch was charged with
possession o f cocaine and drug
paraphernalia and G rant was
south bound on Elm Avenue.
charged with possession of m ari­
Not until the officer pointed his
juana and drug paraphernalia.
gun at the driver did he stop.
• Sanford police arrested Bobby
Perdue Was charged w ith grand
’ Horn, 19, of Sanford after officers
theft auftvdrlvlng w ith a suspend­
noticed the man-sleeping in a car
ed license, reckless driving, no scat
in the St. Ames parking lot located
belt, improper backing and resist­
at 9th Street an a Cypress Avenue.
ing an officer in a high speed vehi­
O fficers found a large cigar tube in
cle pursuit.
his front pocket containing several
large pieces o f crack cocaine. Horn
Fraud
was arrested for distributing'drugs
Evelyn Carlburg, 43, of Lake
w ithin ' 1000 feet o f place o f wor­
Mary was arrested by Sanford
ship.
police for trying to obtain a co n ­
trolled substance from a
High Speed C hase
W aigreen's pharmacy.
Henry Gipson Jr., 23, of Sanford
A W aigreen's pharm acist stated
and Jam es Lee, 25, of Sanford were
that a person from a local d octor's
arrested by the M aitland Police
office called Friday stating
Department Sunday morning.
Carlburg was authorized to get
Maitland officers chased the sus­
early refills on a pain reliever
pects from State Road 600 to Lake
called Vicodin. Only minutes later
Mary Boulevard. Lee was charged
did Carlburg call the pharmacy
with possession of marijuana and
a g a in to see ho long tneprescripGipson was charged with posses­
tion would take to fill. The phar­
sion o f cocaine and marijuana.
macist becam e suspicious when the
two voices sounded exactly the
False Bom b Report
sam e. She was charged with fraud.
On Sept. 17, W inter Springs
police charged Scent a Lufcy, 14,
with False Report about Planting a
19, o f Sanford was
Sliol
Bomb. On Sept. 10, a bom b threat
iford police
note was found at Indian Trails
Saturday for trying to steal a vial
M iddle School. The school was
o f Benadryl allergy tablets from the found lo be safe for the students
Winn D ixie grocery store on French and faculty at the school.
Avenue. The Benadryl was valued
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at $10.99.
A ttem pted M urder
Eugene Villani Jr., 25, was arrest­
DUI
ed by W inter Springs police
Charles Smith, 44, o f Sanford
Sunday for attempted murder,
was arrested by Sanford police
crim inal m ischief and reckless d ri­
after an officer clocked Sm ith's
ving.
black Chevy pick-up doing 53 mph
Villani reportedly struck a resi­
in the 35 mph of French Avenue.
dency with a vehicle at 740 South
Upon stopping the vehicle the offi­
Edgcmon Avenue in Winter
cer noticed an open container of
Springs. When the residents o f the
beer on the floorboard. Tests
home stepped outside, the vehicle
revealed Sm ith had a blood alcohol sped toward them. They ran to the
level of .197.
porch to avoid the vehicle and no
one was injured.
P o sa eiiio n
Police located the vehicle and
• Thelm a Wiloch, 46, of Sanford
Villani a few blocks from the inci­
and Nathaniel Grant, 20, of
dent.

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Humanities CouncIJ will spon­
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20, In the Cooperative Extension
Auditorium located at 250
County Home Road (behind the
museum).
Doug Gauss, folk historian
and musician, will perform
songs about Florida against a
backdrop of historical images
such ns maps, newspapers,
archival photos and films.
Admission is free and open to
the public. For information, call
the museum at 407-321-2489.

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The Women's Club of
Altamonte Springs will spon­
sor its annual spaghetti dinner
Friday, Sept. 21, from 5 to 8
p n In the FsMmonte Park
Civic Ccnterj located at 830
Mangoiia Drive In Altamonte
Springs.
Tile event, hosted by the
Advisory Board for the
Disabled, will include a menu
of spaghetti, salad, garlic rolls,
apple pie with vanilla ice cream
and beverage (coffee, tea and
orange drink).
The cost of dinner is $6.50 for
adults and $4.50 for children.
Money raised will benefit a
wide variety of programs for
the disabled of Central Florida.
Discount coupons are available
at Eastrnonte Park, Westmonte
Park, Merrill Park and
Altamonte Springs City Hall
VFW Post No. 10108 will
host a spaghetti dinner 4 to 8
m, Saturday, Sept. 2 2 Cost is
i at the door.
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Inc., will have It* annual Ice
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Sept. 19.
All square dancers in the area
are invited to join the club
Wednesday evenings at the
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looted rt 34 S. Sh-f 1 Road Plus
class starts at 6 3 0 p.m. and
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Obituaries
M U R IEL S . BAEHR
M uriel S. Baehr, 84, of
M crrim ac Street, Deltona, died
Saturday, Sept. 15,2001, in her
residence.
Bom in New York City, she
moved to Central Florida in
1973. She retired from Social
Security administration after
30 vears and was a m ember of
the Organ Club and did secre­
tarial work for the Knights of
Colum bus in Deltona. She
played the organ and loved
gardening and cats.
Survivors include three
nieces, M uriel C unco of
Deltona, and Connie Testa and
Glorida Snow, both of the
Bronx, N.Y.; two nephews,
Raymond Stark Jr., of
Brooklyn, N.Y. and William J.
Eckert o f Pompton Plains, N.J.;
a brother-in-law, Raymond
Baehr o f New M exico; and two
cousins, Robert and M arion
M orrison o f Deltona.
M emorial donations may be
made to West Volusia Humane
Society, P.O. Box 2321,
D eL and ,FL , 32721-2321.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of O range City is in
charge of arrangements.
E D ITH EVELYN
FEIG H N ER
Edith Evelyn Fcighner, 81,
o f Haulover Boulevard,

Deltona, died Sunday, Sept. 16,

C anada, site m oved to
C entral Florida in 1968. She
M emorial, O range Cityw as o f the Rom an C atholic
Bom in M assillon, Ohio, she
faith. A retired en tertain er
moved to Central Florida in
and singer, she began her
1967. She retired after 64 years
career at the age o f 10 on
of working as a registered
radio show s in D etroit, Mich.
nurse and was a m ember of
Her talent allow ed her to
Calvary Presbyterian Church . sing with m any o f the big
and The Moose Lodge. She
bands o f the '30s, '4 0 s and
loved tiro beach.
'50s, including the D elbridgcSurvivors include two sons,
G orrell O rchestras and the
Daniel Wowra o f Barberton,
G ail and Rice Agency and
Ohio, and Dennis P. Wowra of
O rchestra, traveling the m id­
Aurora, 111.; a step-son, Gary
w est, w est coast and locally
Felghner o f Lake Mary; a
w ith Ross Raphael. Sh e sang
daughter, Denise D. Engle of
for all the auto m akers,
Deltona; n step-daughter,
including G cn e^ alJd otors,
Karen Ramsdel) of Longwood;
and for G eneral Electric, the *
a brother, D avid'M iller of
YachTTjlubs o f Detroit and
M assillon, Ohio; a sister, Kay
local union functions. She
Russell of M assillon, O hio; six
sang for "C liff Bells D inner
grandchildren; and three great
C lu b " from 1963 to 1968.
grandchildren.
A fter her move to Florida,
M emorial donations may be
she retired from singing in
made to Calvary Presbyterian
the early '70s and w orked for
Church, 1100 Lee Road,
16 years in sales at BelkOrlando, FL.
Llndsey stores.
Fourtowns Cremation Inc.,
Survivors inclu d e a d augh ­
o f O range City is in charge of
ter and son-in-law , Suzanne
arrangements.
and M ike M oynihan of
Sanford, three sons and tw o
JU L IE T T E SA B O U R IN
daughters-in-law , Greg
M A RSH A LL
M arshall o f Lake W orth, Rick
Juliette Sabotirin Marshall,
and Ruth P otter o f Brooklyn,
82, o f Lake Jessu p Retirem ent
M ich., and Doug and Kim
H om e, died Sunday, Sept. 16,
Potter o f D eBary; 11 grand ­
2001 .
child ren and three great
B om in O ttaw a, O ntario,
grandchildren.

2001 , in Florida Hospital Fish

Volunteer
Opportunities
The Salvation Army o f
Sem inole County needs vol*
unleers for court ordered
supervised visits and moni­
tored exchanges. This a m a z ­
ing group o f volunteers make
it possible for children and
parents to have a fun, safe
place to visit and maintain a
positive relationship.
For information phone 407322-2642, ext. 233.

Cool Beans, 108 Magnolia
Avenue In Sanford is offering
a program called "G reat
Patient Aw ards." All local
physicians and dentists are
welcome to participate, free of
charge. Any patient, 12 years
old or younger w h o has a
great doctor or dentist visit
receives a "Great Patient
Award" certificate. The cer­
tificate can be redeemed at
Cool beans for one free regu­
lar size ice cream cone. Blank
certificates for local doctors or
dentists are available by call­
ing Cool Beans a( 407-3022822.
The Local Advocacy
C ouncil, which protects the
rights o f residents in Orange,
Sem inole snd Osceola coun­
ties who have unique social
services needs, is seeking vol­
unteers. Duties include con­
ducting investigations and
monitoring service agencies.
Training will be provided.
Please call 407-245-0400, ext.

ers, Jam es S. and Law rence
M cCrossen o f Philadelphia
and Edward M cCrossen o f
Potom ac Falls, Va.; and a sis­
ter, Jane M cCrossen of
Ramsey, Minn.
M emorial donations may
be made to the M emorial
Trust Fund of Thom as John
M cCrossen for his children,
M egan and Shannon, at First
Union, 20 South M ain St.,
Telford, Pa., 32763.
Baldauff Fam ily Funeral
H om e o f O range C ity is in
charge o f arrangem ents.

T H O M A S JO H N
M cC R O S S E N
Thom as Joh n M cCrossen,
44, of Trestle C ourt,
Jack son v ille, died Sunday,
Sept. 16, 2001 , in his resi­
dence.
Bom in Philadelphia, Pa.,
ho m oved to C entral Florida
in 1984. He w as a m anager
for G uardian A uto G lass in
Jack son v ille and attended
O u r Lady o f the Lakes
C ath o lic C hurch. He loved to
lay g o lf and was a fan of the
hiladelphia Eagles.
Su rvivors include his w ife
o f seven years, Donna A.
M cC rossen; two daughters,
M egan Hope and Shannon
Rose M cC rossen, both of
Jack son v ille; his mother,
Teresa M cC ro jsen o f Fort
W ashington, Pa.; three broth­

C O R EY N O R W O O D
Corey M. N orw ood, 15, of
C ounty Road 419, W inter
Springs, died Saturday, Sept.
15 ,2 0 0 1 .
Bom Jan. 19, 1986, in
O rlando, he w as a lifelong
resident o f C entral Florida.
He attended Longw ood H ills
C ongregational Church.
Survivors include his
father, Wayne W. Norw ood
Jr., o f Deltona; his mother,
Regina L. N orw ood o f W inter
Springs; a brother,
C hristop her W ayne Norw ood
o f W inter Springs; a sister,
Tiffany S. Norw ood of
Deltona; his grandparents,
W ayne and Lola Norw ood o f
Longw ood, C harles N ieid of
Um atilla and Barbara Strin e

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Eloise Bryant W arren, 61,
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grandm other, L ucille Jean of
W inter Springs.
Banfieid Funeral H om e of
W inter Springs is in ch arge o f
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In Sem inole and Orange
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the lives of homebound ciders
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as long as possible. Some vol­
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stipend, a modest monetary
allow ance. M ileage and
expenses are also reimbursed.
The next volunteer training
is scheduled for Saturday,
Aug. 25 at 9:30 a.m. For more
information or to register,
phone 407-628-2884, ext. 104.

M em orial services will be
held 6 to 8 p.m. .Thursday,
Sept. 20, in Brisson Funeral
H om e, located at 905 Laurel
Ave. In Sanford. In lieu of
flow ers, donations may be
m ade to L ik e Jessu p
Retirem ent H om e M em orial
G arden, 5590 Lake A v e ,
Sanford, FL, 32773.
N ational C rem ation Society
Beacon C hapter o f W inter
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O pinion
The death o f

Moral
Equivalenc
o m e th in g e lse d ied last T u esd ay, in
a d d itio n to th o u sa n d s o f in n o cen t
p e o p le . It w as th e d o ctrin e o f m o ral
eq u iv a le n cy — th e id ea th at p e o p le e v e ry ­
w here a rc ju st lik e u s, o r can b e m ad e so
by m eetin g th e ir d em a n d s.
S e cre tary o f S ta te C o lin P o w ell said
•W ed nesd ay th at th e U n ited S ta te s w ill n o w
g o a fter terro rism w h e re v e r it is fo u n d in
th e w orld . T h a t's a n ice ch a n g e from th e
S ta te D ep a rtm e n t's critic ism o f Israe l fo r
d o in g p re cise ly w h a t w e n o w
p lan to d o . P o w e ll h as said
th at Israel w en t " t o o f a r "
w hen it re ta lia te d a g a in st te r­
ro rists w h o k illed Isra e li
civ ilia n s. P o w e ll se e m s to
in d icate th a t A m e ric a 's
ap p ro ach to te rro r w ill b e
lim itless. If th a t's g oo d p o licy
for A m erica, w h y is n 't it
g ood p o licy fo r Isra e l?
Cal
P erh ap s th e id ea o f a " c y c le
Th o m a s
o f v io le n c e " in th e M id d le
E ast h as a lso d ie d . T h a t
p h ra se h as alw a y s im p lied th at th ere a re
n o p e rp e tra to rs and n o v ictim s. F u n n y
h ow A m e rica n le a d ers sto p ta lk in g a b o u t
su ch th in g s w h en A m erican s b leed an d
d ie.
T h e e n e m ie s o f re lig io u s p lu ra lism , to le r­
a n ce an d o th e r A m erican v a lu es se e it as
th e ir d iv in e m a n d a te to e r a d ica te p e o p le
w h o d o n o t b e lie v e as th ey d o . T h e se are
n o t p e o p le w h o can b e m o llifie d , co d d le d
o r p e rsu a d e d to th in k an d a ct d ifferen tly .
,F o r th em , it is n o t an a b e rra tio n to k ill
w h at th e y regard as th e en e m ie s o f Isla m .
It is th e ir co m m issio n an d th e ir duty.
B efo re p lo ttin g fu tu re a p p ro a c h e s to te rro r­
ism , it w o u ld b e w ell to c o n sid e r o u r p a st
a p p ro a c h e s, w h ich h a v e cle a rly failed in
lig n t o f th is A m erican h o lo ca u st.
W e h a v e e v isce ra te d o u r in te llig e n ce g a th e rin g c a p a b ilitie s , m ain ly d u e to p o liti­
cia n s a n a th e ir m ed ia co lle a g u e s w h o h a v e
a lleg ed th a t th e U n ite d S ta te s no lo n g er
h as en e m ie s and to th in k so is to en g a g e in
a C old W ar m entality. A la u g h a b le m o m en t
o ccu rred d u rin g C N N 's co v e ra g e on
TUesday w h en a n ch o r Ju d y W o o d ru ff w as
in terv iew in g n o v e list Tom C lancy. C la n cy
said o n e o f th e reaso n s o u r d e fe n se s b ro k e
d o w n w as th e m e d ia 's a n ti-s p y in g b ias.
W o o d ru ff resp o n d ed th at th e m e d ia d o e s ­
n 't ta k e p o sitio n s o n su ch th in g s.
H ah hahl
O u r ap p ro ach to te rro rism h a s failed
b e c a u se w e h a v e lo o k ed at it th ro u g h th e
w ro n g p rism . F o rm er N a tio n a l S e cu rity
A d v ise r S a m u el B erg er sp o k e o f a "1 0 0 e a r c o n flic t" b e tw e e n Isra e lis and
a le stin ia n s — n o t a 4 ,0 0 0 -y e a r o n e. H e
said h e b elie v ed th e re w as " n o t a sin g le
issu e ...th a t ca n n o t b e re s o lv e d ." W ell, h o w
a b o u t th e v ery e x iste n c e o f Isra e l an d th e
W est, o r th e d o ctrin e s o f Ju d a ism and
C h ristia n ity ? (C h e ck o u t th e k an g aro o
co u rt try in g th o se C h ristia n m issio n a rie s in
A fg h a n ista n an d th e d e a th s e n te n c e th a t's
th e lo t o f a n y o n e in A fg h a n ista n w h o
sp e a k s o f a n o th e r G o d b e s id e s A lla h , to
say n o th in g o f th e A fg h a n s' ca v e m an v iew
o f w o m en . D o es a n y o n e serio u sly b e lie v e
su ch ra d ic a ls can b e co n v e rte d in to d em o c­
ra ts b y W estern "e a rn e s tn e s s "? )
F o rm e r M id d le E ast n eg o tiato r,
A m b a ssa d o r D en n is R o ss, sp o k e o f the
n eed fo r "e a r n e s tn e s s " and a "p ro fo u n d ly
se rio u s a p p r o a c h " to p eacem ak in g . D id h e
th in k Isra e li and W estern lead ers n ad b een
p la y in g g a m es sin c e 1948 w h en Israel w as
re -e sta b lish e d in its lan d ?
T h is is th e k ind o f fu zzy th in k in g th at
m ak es A m e rica (an d Isra e l) v u ln erab le to
e n e m ie s w h o w ill n o t b e satisfie d u ntil w e
lo o k lik e th e a sh e s th a t cam e flo atin g d o w n
from th e W orld T rad e C enter.
E v il e x ists. J t m u st b e op p o sed . It is s e lf
d e fe n se to k ill p e o p le in ten t on k illin g y o u .
If th is is w ar, as P resid en t B ush and o th ers
h a v e sa id , le t's sta rt a ctin g lik e it and tell
A m e ric a 's en e m ie s th at if they are so in ten t
o n se e in g th e ir G o d , w e'U h elp them get
th e re. A s fo r u s, w e in ten d to d ie o f n atu ral
ca u se s.
T h o se h u m a n istic, " c a n 't w e all g et
a lo n g ," "p ro filin g p o te n tial te rro rists is
r a c is m ," " w e 'r e all G o d 's ch ild re n ,"
K u m b a y a , " a ll wp a re say in g is g iv e p ea ce
a c h a n c e " m o ra l eq u iv a le n cy e q u iv o ca to rs
w ill 6o o n b e b ack . T h e y 'll try to w ear
d o w n o u r re so lv e. T h e y sh o u ld b e ig n o red .
T h e y h a v e lo st a ll cred ib ility , ju st as the
"p e a c e in o u r tim e " cro w d did at th e sta rt
o f W orld W ar D.
W e k n o w th e enem y. We know w here
th e y liv e . L e t's g o g et th em b efo re th ey get
a n y m o re o f u s, and le t th e m o ra liz e rs so rt
it a ll o u t later.

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'our darkest moment will b e o u r most defining day, and will yet becom e o u r fin est hour*
You lose, because God's light ultimate­
ly lritin&lt;i'lu ever darkness!
You lose, because a just cause always
triumphs over terrorism!
You lose, because the heart of the
American people is filled with resolve to
Scripture Reading; Psalm 27
wipe your human demons off the face of
the earth!
he last few days have seemed
You lose, because people who trust in
tike eternity, and still for
God always will triumph over those who
many people the horrors of
trust Lnyou!
TUesday Sept 11,2001 hardly
You lose, because CHRIST HAS
seem real
ALREADY DEFEATED YOU!
Except that they are real enough, and
President George W. Bush rises in •
we find ouiselvcs facing the reality of a
new terrorist war, a war the United States stature and inspired leadership with each
passing day, both in the nation and in the
and her Allies and many other nations of
world. We must continue our prayers for
the dvilized world will engage with
his wisdom and strength. He has
determination and a renewed commit­
declared that "the United States will lead
ment to save all people from experienc­
ing In the future what we are facing now.
the world to victory over terrorism," and
he Is drawing the full support of civilized
We acknowledge with heavy hearts
that we must walk In the ihadows of
nations for this just cause.
waa for it is in the shadows the cowardly
British Prime Minister, Tuny Blair said:
enemy hides because he does not possess "The democracies of this world are going
the courage to stand out in the open to
to have to come together to fight terror­
defend his cause, because it is indefensi­
ism together."
ble.
This Is the new hope, the new resolu­
tion, that rises out of the ashes of disaster
In 1911, after Pearl Harbor, it was
in New York City, Washington D.G and
feared by the enemy that all he had
achieved was to stir a sleeping giant. He
the breve fields of Pennsylvania.
This Is the new expectation that is
was correct and our response was such
as to ensure he will never trouble our
heard in the voices of the dead as they
shores again.
a y out nor for revenge, but for justice for
Qp TUesday our terrorist enemy
all in the world who have become vic­
tims of terrorists.
stirred once mote the sleeping giant that
Is the United States, but he has complete­
1 dare to prophesy in the Name of
ly underestimated the resolve, the deter­
God that the forces of tyranny, evil, and
oppression will not prevail at the aid of
mination, the strength and the spirit of
the American nation and many other
the day.
nations with us, to root him out and
I dare to prophesy that the moral,
defeat him once and for all, as we will.
political ana spiritual forces existing in
Before he committed his foul deeds he our country and throughout the world
neglected to remind himself of the
that seek for a better world order and
American patriotism that lies in the
fieedom from terrorism, will win n&gt; tfw
words of the National Anthem.
end of the day because our cause is just
He has miscalculated the expression of and right and because our trust is in
unity and determination to defend free­
GOD!
dom and democracy that is real every
Some people may be doubtful and distime Americans put their hands on their
eve
illiusioned about the possibility of evrr
hearts and sing:
hieving a peaceable iworld. But it is not
achieving
"O say does that starapangled
the ideals that have failed.
It is men and women who fail as they
banner yet wave,
O'er the land of the free and the betray and ignore and debase the moral
home of the brave!"
standards of die world, and in particular
He failed to calculate the depth of
the commandment of GOD that stales:
patriotism and passion that beats in
"You shall not kill" (Exodus 20.13), which
literally means: You shall not murder. We
American hearts when they stand In
were witnesses to mass murder on a hor­
front of the flag and confirm they are
"One nation under God, indivisible, with rific scale on Tuesday September 11.
We certainly will fail if we stand back
liberty and justice for alL"
and do nothing to prevent evil men from
He has completely forgotten the
destroying the good that society has built
words that are embodied deep In the
for itself.
heart and spirit of the Anthem that
exptesa our resolve to defend ourselves
In the light of the attack on America
with all our might when any enemy
on TUcsday Sept. 11, the darkest day in
attempts to invade our shores and take
American history, let us as Christiana ask
our freedoms:
the question: If wc declare war on terror­
ism is our cause a just one?
Then conquer we must, when
Some Christians hold the position of
our cause it is just
and this be our motto, 'In God
pacifism, believing that violence of any
kind, under any circumstances, cannot be
is our trust.'"
considered, even under the circum­
When these words were written, the
stances of terrorists committing the worst
issue of the day was the sovereignty of
atrocity In American history.
the United States and the rights of
Americans to seif-government, self-deter­
It can seem confusing, when we are
mination and the right to enjoy Godreminded to demonstrate the Christian
characteristics of forgiveness, and
given freedoms peaceably with one
restraint, and all that makes for peace,
another We will never allow anyone,
which lie at the heart and foundation of
especially a cowardly enemy who hides
in the shadow to attempt to take it away
our faith.
Certainly, when the United States take
from us!
inevitable action, let it not be with hot
As far back in the Bible as Genesis
anger blazing in our hearts ... let it not
3.15, GOD spoke of the on-going battle
be with the spirit of hate as our passion
between good and evil, between Satan
and ChrisL by reminding those who per- ( ... let it not be with a spirit of revenge
and the all-too-human desire to get even,
petrate evil of the sure and certain victo­
ry of good, of ChrisL of God!
for these are not godly attitudes.
Remember that the LORD GOD said:
There the Almighty reminded Satan
"Be angry, but sin not... put your trust
about Jesus ChrisL the Redeemer of the
world, with these words: "You may
in the Lord" (Psalm 4:4-5)
The LORD GOD said: 'Never avenge
bruise his heel but he will bruise your
yourselves, but leave it to the wrath of
head!"
God; for it is written 'Wngcance is mine,
You may claim your victories, Satan,
says the lo rd ,! will repay1 do not be
you and your evil cohorts with you, but
overcome by evil, but overcome evil with
In the end YOU LOSE! You may knock
good" (Romans 12:19-20)
the heart out of the World Trade Center
Rather, let our actions be made with
but you will never knock the heart and
cod reason and self-restraint, and trust­
spirit out of the American people!
ing the guidance of tlie hand of God
You lose, because right always tri­
Almighty. Let our sole purpose be that of
umphs over wrung!
FdHcr's rvtr Charles R. Iona, minister at
Markham Woods Praiyiehuit Oiurdi in Lake
Mary, delivered this sermon SundayfrUc&amp;ing
the 'Attack on America" Sept. 11,2001.

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securing our border* and freedom of life
for all In the wnrid who suffer under the
burdens of terrorism.
We also know in our hearts that we
are not being called upon to determine
speculatively how we must react in the
event of aggression and terrorism strik­
ing our shores.
The aggressor has already come.
He has already committed his foul
deed.
He has already broken international
law.
He has already ignored the laws of
God.
And he is unrepentant of his actions.
This is the great "fait accompli' of
American and world history, and our
failure to act will encourage him to con­
tinue his acts of terror.
Occasionally in history, thankfully not
too often, there appears an aggresoor
t.
who ignores God’s justice and moral law,
whose inhumanity to man,knows no
hounds, no limits.
When he rebuffs all efforts to have
him cease his activities, then he hai creat­
ed the situation that draws nations who
live under the embrace of God's moral
and holy justice to defend that justice for
the oppressed.
The Westminster Confession of Faith,
one of the great confessions of our
Church, states that Christians, for the.
purpose of maintaining piety, justice and
peace, 'may lawfully under the New
TestamenL wage war upon just and nec­
essary occasions" (Chapter 23).
Many centuries ago, the Christian
Doctrine of the Just War wss dearly
defined by six principles, or paints, and
no Church ip Christendom, nor any civi­
lized government has ever added or sub­
tracted any word ol this doctrine.
The Six Principles are as follows:
1) The Just war must be undertaken
by a lawful authority.
We know the United States and her
Allies would certainly be acknowledged
as a lawful authority ln the face of inter­
national terrorism.
2) The Just war must be undertaken
for the vindication of an undoubted right
that has certainly been infringed.
On Tuesday the rights of all American
dtizens to live peaceably within our own
borders was infringed upon in the most
grievous manner.
3) The Just war must be a last resort
all peaceful means of settlement having
failed.
We must acknowledge that over the
year* the United States end her Allies
have steadfastly continued the struggle
to fight terrorism by all available means,
short of engaging in out-and-out war,
and that these efforts have been continu­
ally unsuccessful.
4) The Just war must offer the possibil­
ity of the good to be achieved outweigh­
ing (he evils that war would involve.
The choices open to us are pot simply
the clear-cut choicea between good and
evil. If this were the choice it would be
an cosy matter to decide.
However, the choice open to the
United States and her friends of the
International Community is a choice
between two evils:
The evils of war... or the evil forces
that would continue to threaten democ­
racy, stability, and human rights in the
whole world order, which If left
unchecked will merely continue.
These International terrorists have.
made another miscalculation! If they had
remembered the history of the United
States and her Allies they would have
noticed we have many times ln the past
accepted the evils of war as the lesser of
these two evils, because we have always
been willing, and will be willing again, to
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prove that
of freedom and
liberty and1 the pursuit of happiness are
wort
principles worth
and dying for.
wormfFighting
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The Just war must be waged
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5) the
with a
right intention.
A war can only be a just war when it
is fought to defend something, rather
than as a first act of sheer aggression for

the sake of aggression.
On TVieaday the world witnewed the
most terrible acts of sheer violence
against humanity. It is likely as a result
•that the forces of the United States and
most of her Allies will be called upon to
engage ln a conflict that has the intention
of securing the rights of free and dvilized
oplea all over the world to Uve without
ir in their own land and to go about
their business without the threat of ter­
rorism.
6) The Just war must use methods that
are legitimate.
That is to say, the methods of warfare
must be in accordance with international
conventions.
One strong prindple in this respect is
that military might must be used against
military targets rather than civilian tar­
get*
i The United Stales and bar Allies
observed tills prindple in 1991, exerting
force against Iraqi military establish­
ments, rmt not against the Iraqi people.
This despite much evidence that Iraq had
committed terrible a trodties against the
people of the tiny nation of KuwaiL
On Tiiesday, Sept 11, we saw how ter­
rorists do not care about international
conventions, as they attacked both mili­
tary and dvilian targets tn the USA and
succeeded in inflicting their very worst
damage against innocent dvilians, our
own fellow dtizens.
I believe, therefore, the doctrine of the
Just Wn, baaed upon Christian prind­
ple*. encourages us to trust (hat if we act
as a nation for the proper reasons and in
the proper faahioh, to put an end once
and far all to terrorism, our actions will
be both right and necessary.
And we can look to God, for our trust
is not only in a Just Cause, but a Just end
Holy and Loving God, who loves the
world so much that he gave his Son,
Jesus ChrisL to die an the cross to free all
people from the tyranny and oppression
ofsmandeviL
As we look to the Father of all cre­
ation, the God of the ages, the Savior of
the world. His words of assurance and
hope ring in our ears: "We are afflicted tn
every way, but not crushed; we are per­
plexed, but not driven to despair; we are
persecuted, but not forsaken; we are
struck down, but not destroyed* (2
Corinthians 4:8-9).
And so we turn to God.
We trust His holy presence with its.
We trust His demands for holy justice.
We believe we can trust Him and He
will act
We know our spiritual confidence is in
GOD alone.
We stand upon the great truth of the
ages that atirs the human spirit and pro­
vides the very heartbeat of a nation and a
world united against this most despica­
ble foe. We affirm it with all our might
and faith! The Almighty God speaks to
us in the midst of our deepest sorrow
and assures of this great and unchange­
able truth expressed at Psalm 27:
T h e Lord is my light and my salva­
tion; whom shall I fear?
The Lord la the stronghold of my life;
of whom shall 1be afriiid?
When evildoers assail me, uttering
slanders against me, my adversaries and
foes, they shall stumble and fall.
Though a host encamp against me, my
heart shall not fear
Though war arise against me, yet I
will be confident...
... and now my head shall be lifted up
above my enemies round about m e...
I believe I shall see the goodness of the
LORD in the land of the living!
Wait for the Lord: be strong, and let
your heart take courage!
Yea, wait for the Lord!"
Let it be our resolve that what was our
darkest moment will be our most defin­
ing day, and will yet become our finest
hour!
To this great end we say: GOD BLESS
AMERICA!

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Amen.

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AAA offers
airport tips

City begins repairing roads

The cliche4 "Better safe than
sorry" is certainly appropriate at
airports, especially in light of the
recent tragedy this country experienced in New York and
Washington D.C. Though we all
understand the need for strict
security measures, many travel­
ers may find themselves frustrat­
ed if they arc not properly pre­
pared for them.
The American Automobile
Association (AAA) offers these
tips to minimize hassles and frus­
trations related to airport securi­
ty:
• Curbside check-in for pas­
sengers has been discontinued,
so expect to proceed to the ticket
counter immediately.
• Do not carry any sharp
objects, such as a pocketknife of
scissors, on your person or in
our cany-on luggage that could ’
e deemed a weapon. It is likely •
to be confiscated.
• Place a tag with your name '•
and address on every piece o f ’
luggage, including carry-on ‘
bags.
• Be aware of parking restric­
tions. Unauthorized vehicles left
unattended near a terminal could
be towed.
• Arrive early. Crowded air­
ports and increased security
mean longer waits. Be at tire air­
port two hours prior to departure
for domestic flights and three
hours for international.
* Carry two forms of photo
identification, including at least
one that was issued by a state or
federal agency such as a passport
of driver's license. When book­
ing your ticket, use the exact
name on that ID. Airlines will be
checking the name on the ticket
against the ID to ensure the per­
son whose name is on the ticket
is actually flying.
• Don’t leave your luggage
unattended — even for a
moment. Airport security might
confiscate unattended luggage.

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TT&gt;e Sanford Public Works Department will pul a contractor to work this woek performing In placo recycling on sovoral roads throughout the city. Tho start dale was sol lor Monday. Sopt.
17. This may slip a couple ol days due to this wealhor. This recycling process mixes the existing asphalt pavement In with the existing baso, injects an asphalt cemont and creates a new
and stronger base trom the In-place materials eliminating the neod to dig out and remove. The cost is about hall ot full reconstruction. Work will start on Oscoola Dr. Mowhak Ave. Iroquois
Ave and Hiawatha Ave which is west of 17-92 and south ol 46-A. Work will continue for a couplo ot wooks then move to Maplo Ave and 24th PL noxt to Otto's barbor shop The Herald
wUI publish a weekly update of the progross. For moro Information, call 407-330-5680.

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dling it," Dale said. "We also got
"Some people had labeled the a tremendous boost from the
project a 'turkey' or a 'pork bar- Sanford Police Department and
rel project' " Dale said, "but we the sheriff's office. The SPD
have a serious need for parking. added extra officers and helped
us m ake sun*there w e to n o secuWe've got to take care of that."
Though travelertr may have' to ’ rlty problems,
park in the grass from how. D ale *rjl "In fact, O ilef Todfcy has gone
noted they no longer must walk over and above what was need­
to the terminal. Regular shuttle ed. He and his officers have been
service from the parking lot to great to work with."
Tlie FAA cleared OSI’s securi­
the terminal began in August.
Dale said the airport experi­ ty procedures, including more
enced no major problems during comprehensive baggage checks.
"We can’t obviously talk about
the nationwide ban on flying last
week, though as many as 15,000 all the security things w e’re
international passengers were doing," Dale said. "Suffice to say,
we're going to ensure the safety
stranded until service resumed.
"We had our hands full, but of passengers coming in and out
our staff did an excellent job han- of the Sanford airport."

Some of the airline industry's
biggest carriers —
Delta,
Continental, and United among
others — expect to cut flights
and lay-off employees. So far,
carriers using OSI have n o t
announced any cutback*
"Tire charter flights coming frt
from
England
have
been
packed," Dale said. "The tour
operators have reported very
few cancellations. Pan Am has
been flying their full schedule
since the F’AA lifted the restric­
tions."
Dale said he does think travel
will decline in the coming
months, particularly during the
fall which Is a seasonal slow­
down period. However, he does­

n't expect a significant decline in
OSI’s passenger numbers.
"It's possible we could see a 10
to 15 percent decrease from the
carriers we have right now, but
you've got to rem em ber that
vacation Express will begin*
flights in December," Dale said.

"They're expected to bring a 30
percent increase in passenger
traffic."

• A void w ea rin g excessive
m etal jew elry or accessories.
D on't carry keys through an air­
port's metal detector. If yo u can 't’
d e a r the- detector in tw o tries,
you could be searched.-

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Festival ----------Continued from P i|« 1A
SunTrust Bank, located at 4240
W. Lake Mary Blvd., until the
festival opens.
"We wanted a place to dis­
play the painting so the public
could see it," Picou said. "It’s
better to display it somewhere
than have it stored in a supply
room until the festival."
Scheduled to be held
Saturday, Oct. 6, and Sunday,
Oct. 7, the 15th annual arts festi­

val will highlight more Ilian 250
artists, including work from
Seminole students. A new
attraction to this year's event is
a classic car show, sponsored by
the la k e Mary Rotary. Other
entertainment includes music
performances by various high
school groups and the Seminole
Community College Symphonic
Orchestra.
As for Reagan's painting, it
will go to the highest bidder ' ’

lowing the festival. And, for
people wondering about the
title, "Thelma and Louise,” the
artist has a simple explanation.
"I needed to come up with a
title, and the movie "Thelma
and Louise" was popular at the
time. I thought it would be a
good name."

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P a g e O A Wednesday, September 19.. 2001

Military News

N O TIC E OF CHANGE
OF LAND USE
The City of Sanlord proposes to adopt the following ordinance:
ORDINANCE NO. 3647
AN ORDINANCE O F TH E C ITY O F SANFORD. FLORIDA. AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.
3572 O F SAID CITY. SAID ORDINANCE BEING T H E COM PREHENSIVE PLAN, SAID
AM ENDM ENT BEING T H E FIR ST ANNUAL AMENDMENT: AM ENDING T H E FU TU R E
LAND USE ELEMENT: AMENDING TH E FU TU R E LAND USE MAP O F T H E F U TU R E LAND
USE PLAN ELEMENT; ADDING PR O P ER TY AN N EXED INTO TH E C ITY T O T H E F U TU R E
LAND USE MAP O F TH E FU TU R E LAND U S E ELEM EN T O F T H E COM PREHENSIVE
PLAN; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY. C O N FLIC TS AND EF F E C TIV E DATE.
Regarding property shown below:

Air Force Airman 1st Class
Jessica D. Lopez has graduated
from basic military training at
Lackland Air Force Base, San
Antonio, Texas.
During the six weeks of train­
ing, the airman studied the Air
Force mission, organization, and
customs and received special
training In human relations.
In addition, airmen who com­
plete basic training earn credits
toward an associate degree
through the Community College
of the Air Force.
Lopez is the daughter of Tanya
M. and E^jn J. Lopez pf Oviedo.
In 1999, she graduated from
Oviedo High School.

Air Force Airman Jason A.
Jessee has graduated from basic
military training at Lackland Air
Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
During the six weeks of train­
ing, the airman studied the Air
Force mission, organization, and
customs and received special
training in human relations.
In addition, airmen who com­
plete basic training earn credits
toward an associate degree
through the Community College
of the Air Force.
He is the son of Randy and
Vicky Jessee of 719 Callaway
Court, Winter Springs, Fla.
Jessee is a 1997 graduate of
Univeristy
High
School,
Orlando, Fla.

Air Force Airman Jose L.
Aponte has graduated from basic
military training at Lackland Air
Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
During the six weeks of train­
ing, the airman studied the Air
Force mission, organization, and
customs and received special
training in human relations.
In addition, airmen who com­
plete basic training earn credits
toward an associate degree
thmugh the Community College
of the Air Force.
He is the son of Martha Aponte
of Casselberry and Jose L Aponte
of Orlando.
Aponte is a 1998 graduate of
the University High School,
Orlando.

N O TIC E OF
CH A N G E OF LAND USE
The City of Sanford proposes to adopt the following ordinances:
Ordinance No. 3648 (site 17 on map below)
AN ORDINANCE O F T H E C IT Y O F SANFO RD. FLORIDA. AM ENDING O R DINANCE NO.
3117 O F SAID CITY; SAID O R DINANCE BEING A ZONING PLAN; SAID A M EN D M EN T
CH AN GIN G T H E ZONING O F 35.44 A C R ES O F P R O P ER TY LYING B E TW E E N 13TH
S T R E E T AND 23RD S T R E E T AN D B E TW E E N ELM AV EN UE AND L O C U S T AVENUE.
FROM MR-2, MULTIPLE FAMILY RESID ENTIAL; G C-2, G EN ER A L COM M ERCIAL; AND
SR -1A, S IN G LE FAMILY D W ELLIN G R E S ID E N TIA L . T O SR -1, S IN G LE FAMILY
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TIV E DATE.
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A public hearing on the ordinance will be held on Monday. September 24.2001, at 7:00 o’clock P.M.
or as soon thereafter as possible, by the City Commission of Sanford, Florida, In the City
Commission Room. City Hall. 300 North Park Avenue. Sanford, Florida.
Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard regarding the proposed ordinance.
Interested parlies may also submit written comments.
Copies of the proposed amendment to the Future Land Use Plan Map of the Comprehensive Plan
aro available at the Department of Engineenng and Planning and at the City Clerk's Office. City
Hall, Sanford, Florida, and may be inspected by the public.
ADVICE T O TH E PUBLIC: IF A PER SON DECIDES T O APPEAL A DECISION M ADE W ITH
R E S P E C T T O ANY M ATTER C O N SID ER ED A T TH E ABOVE M EETING, OR HEARING. HE MAY
N EED A VERBATIM R EC O R D O F T H E PR OCEEDIN GS. INCLUDING. T H E TE S TIM O N Y AND
EV ID EN C E. WHICH RECO RD IS N O T PROVIDED BY TH E C ITY O F SANFORD. (FS 286.0105)
P ER SO N S W ITH DISABILITIES N EEDING ASSISTAN CE T O PARTICIPATE IN ANY O F T H E S E
P R O C EED IN G S SHOULD C O N T A C T T H E HUMAN R ES O U R C ES O FFIC E ADA COO RDIN ATOR
A T 330-5626 48 H OURS IN ADVANCE O F T H E M EETING.

Cynthia Porter.
Deputy City Clerk

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A public hearing on the ordinances will be held on Monday. September 24.2001. at 7:00 o'clock P.M.
or as soon thereafter as possible, by the City Commission of Sanford. Florida, in the City
Commission Room, City Hall, 300 North Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida.
Interested parlies may appear at the meeting and bo heard regarding the proposed ordinances.
Interested parties may also submit written comments.
Copies of the proposed ordinances are available for inspection by the public at the City Clerk's
Office, City Hall, Sanford, Florida.
A D V IC E T O T H E P U B U C : IF A P E R S O N D E C ID E S T O A P P E A L A D E C IS IO N M A D E W IT H
R E 8 P E C T T O A N Y M A T T E R C O N S ID E R E D A T T H E A B O V E M E E T IN G , O R H E A R IN G , H E M AY
N E E D A V E R B A TIM R E C O R D O F T H E P R O C E E D IN G S , IN C L U D IN G , T H E T E S T IM O N Y A N D
E V ID E N C E , W H IC H R E C O R D IS N O T P R O V ID E D B Y T H E C IT Y O F S A N F O R D . (F S 286.0105)
P E R S O N S W IT H D IS A B IL IT IE S N E E D IN G A S S IS T A N C E T O P A R T IC IP A TE IN A N Y O F T H E S E
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L D C O N T A C T T H E H U M A N R E S O U R C E S O F F IC E A D A C O O R D IN A T O R
A T 330-5626 48 H O U R S IN A D V A N C E O F T H E M E E T IN G .

Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk

�Titr. S eminole H erald

M an confused by e x -w ife ’s anger
at his dating a younger w om an
DEAR ABBY: I am 53 and
happily divorced. The reason:
My wife cheated on me for
years.
My question con­
cerns a much younger
woman with whom I've
become involved. She. is
20 years my junior, and
lo and behold — my
ex-wife is hopping
mad. She’s accusing me
of being out of my
mind It* be Involved
Dear
with a "k id " who's not
that much older than
our 20-something
daughter.
Abby, this younger woman
and I arc getting serious. We
have even discussed marriage.
Is my ex-wife right? Am I being
foolish? You know what they
say — there's no fool like an
old fool.
CONFUSED IN
W EST SACRAM ENTO
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Abby

DEA R CONFUSED: What I
say Is this: Happiness is where
you find it; age Is a state of
mind.
DEAR ABBY: I have once
again consulted your wonder­
ful "H ow to Write Letters for
All Occasions" booklet in order
to write a letter of sympathy. In
it you wrote, "W hen a baby is
stillborn, it is a traumatic expe­
rience for the parents. When
friends and relatives ignore this
tragedy (as many do, I
use

'w e didn't want to bring it up
for fear of making them sad'),
the grieving parents feel hurt
and abandoned."
Abby, this is also true
when a child is placed
for adoption. The deci­
sion is agonizing and
the loss is profound.
The mother experiences
the pregnancy and
birth and often bonds
with her child in the
limited time after birth
that she has with him
or her. Virtually every
birth mother wants her
child.
It takes courage for a woman
to go through the often humili­
ating experience of placing her
child for adoption. Wo mothers
are not copping out or neglect­
ing our children. We are hying
to do what we think is best for
our children.
I could name five families in
our neighborhood who did not
have the courage to do right by
their children and let them go.
Their children are berated and
ignored and left alone to raise
themselves. In the case of the
more fortunate of these chil­
dren, the neighbors guide the
young people and show them
the respect, encouragement and
affection they so desperately
need, and more important,
deserve.
So, please, Abby, tell your
readers that If they know some­
one who has been through the
horrendous experience o f los-

Wednesday. September 19. 2001 PA R C 7 A

NOTICE OF
PROPOSED
TAX INCREASE

ing a child, whether it be
through death or adoption,
they should offer their sympa­
thy. It is a loss like no other.
MARYLOU IN HOUSTON
DEAR MARYLOU: Please
accept my deepest sympathy
for the pain and loss you feel
because o f the sacrifice you
made for the benefit o f your
child's future. Allow ing your
child to be raised by others
took not only courage, b u t also
a brutally realistic appraisal of
your abifit]
provide for it. 1
salute you.
Thank jlbu for pointing out
that women who choose to
allow a fam ily to adopt their
children need special support;
however, for some women, the
decision is a private one, and
not all o f them may welcome
such a letter.
Readers, to purchase the
booklet M arylou found help­
ful In w riting a letter o f sym­
pathy, send a business-sized,
self-addressed envelope, plus
check or money order for $5
(U.S. funds) to: Dear A bby —•
Letters Booklet, P.O. Box 447,
M ount M orris, 1L 61054-0447.
(Postage is Included In the
price.)

T h e City of Sanford, Florida has tentatively adopted a
m easure to increase its property tax levy.

1 Last year’s property tax levy:

Dear Abby is written by
Pauline Phillips and daughter
)canne Phillips.

A . Initially proposed tax levy

$8,151,102

B. Less tax reductions due to
Value Adjustm ent Board and
other assessm ent changes

$

C . Actual property tax levy

$8,035,718

This year’s proposed tax levy:

$8,799,681

115,384

All concerned citizens are invited to attend a public hearing
on the tax increase to be held on

© 2001 UNIVERSAL
PRESS SYNDICATE

Community Notes

M onday, Septem ber 24, 2001
7 :00 P.M.
at
the C ity C om m ission R oom at the City Hall
300 North Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida 32771

Sm oking Cessation Program
includes a powerful hypnotic
Reno.
session, a behavior modifica­
Individual seating is $30 for
Central Florida Regional
Hospital will sponsor a well­
tion booklet, a home reinforce­
members of the Seminole
ness seminar for smoking cessa­ ment audio cassette tape and
County/Lake Mary Regional
unlimited free repetitions of the
Chamber of Commerce and $50
tion on Monday, Sept. 24, from
seminar, if needed. The seminar
for non-members. Corporate
6 3 0 to 8:30p.m .
has been sponsored by Central
Central Florida Regional
tables are $400 for members
Florida Regional Hospital regu­
Hospital, located at 1401 W.
and $500 for non-members.
larly.
Partial proceeds from the
Seminole Blvd., Sanford, will
event will go to SafeHouse of
For more information, call 1present the seminar for smok­
Seminole, a domestic violence
800-848-2822.
ing cessation, a two-hour ses­
center. Call Sally Underwood at
sion which combines the power
ti ,■n 407-834-4404, ext 229, for more
o f hypnosis and behavior modi- - i Cham ber Luncheon . “ r.
, information,
ju q jh e Professional Vyoqien's_
fication. Participants leam to
stop smoking without weight
N ch vork
v o f ’Luncheon will be held
gain or withdrawals. The fust
on Thursday, Sept. 27, from
1130 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. In the
45 minutes o f each session is a
Presidential Ballroom at Church
free orientation. If the partici­
Street Station. The keynote
pant feels comfortable with the
speaker for the event is former
i program, then he or shei pays a
U S . Attorney General Janet
[ one-time fee of $55. The

A F IN A L D E C I S I O N on the proposed tax increase and the
budget will be m ade at this hearing.

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And according to m anager Teresa O uderklrk, the restaurant
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Tw o outstanding features at Uncle N ick's, O uderklrk said, is
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A lthough oysters are one o f the featured specialties, Uncle
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Land
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stormwater division.
Doing close to acres and acres of
wetlands along Lake Monroe and
"deficient culverts" In the area
have made Celery Avenue sus­
ceptible to flooding during typical
Florida rain storms. Hie former
celery fields along the road per­
mits for "sheet flow" which also
disrupts tire water quality In the
area, said Flomerfelt
According to Flomerfelt, the
remaining 40 acres could be used
for a various of uses including a
recreational park, public works
facilities and created wetlands.
Created wetlands offer animals a
native habitat while possibly pro­
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lic
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discussions with the state for a
possible buyout if tire lease trans­
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approved, said Flomerfelt
nvoinas Radzal, senior engi-'
necr for the county's stormwater
division, said the project could
cost more than $500,000 for the
construction of the stormwater
facility. The environmental clean­
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flic university will be assessed
and remediated by the Florida
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T h e W a y W e W e r e : S H S G lee Club activities in 1 9 4 8
If you recall, I received from
Janice Springfield, via Miss Oilie
Reese- Whittle's estate, a box of
clippings
and
i of Miss
Je’s produc­
tions from the
1940s through the
1970s. I gave you
information from
the first of these
back in May. Well
continue today
with items from
Grace Made
Stinedpher 1948-50. AS I
mentioned
* * * * * * * before, the articles
were not dated, so I've approxi­
mated them according to trie peo­
ple mentioned.
Musical Program
at Klwanls Meeting
At a Klwanls meeting at the
Tburist Center, approximately
1948, the dub was entertained Ijy
the Seminole High School Glee
Club, directed by Miss Ollie Reese
Whittle. They were Introduced
Herman Morris, school
and Arnold Harrington, Glee U ub
president
The program included "Good
News" sung by a small mixed
ensemble followed by "Ride the
Chariot" by the Boys Glee Club,

accompanied by John File. The
Girls Glee Club, attired in green
skirts and white blouses, sang
"The Robin in the Lilac Tree' and
"Now the Day
lr
»ay is Over," with solo
ipsor
by Roxanne Thompson.
The Mixed Glee Club sans
ig
"You'll Never Walk Alone" and
"Russian Picnic" with a thunder­
ing accompaniment by Mary Ann
Galloway. /
The Kiwanlans applauded
appreciatively and invited the
group to come again soon.
During the business meeting,
secretary Martin Stinedpher read
a letter from Ernest Pickering of
the Salvation Army congratulat­
ing Sanford Klwanls for contribut
ing to the local Salvation Army
Drive (this was probably the
Christmas Kettle drive).
John Held announced that John
Leonard! Sr.'s son, John Jr., was the
winner of the state Elk's essay con­
test on Democracy. Kiwnnian
Leonard! beamed happily.
Howard Montdth reported that
15 local Kiwanlans had recently
attended the Inter-dub with
Orlando and enjoyed the pro­
gram. *
Glee Club Electa Officers
for the Year
The SHS Glee Club began the

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police dogs in the stale of Florida
a vest and then all the dogs In
the United States," Hillman said.
"When people hear about my
charity, they'll think It's a good
idea and get* ves) In their area."
Just about every law enforce­
ment agency in. the county has
reaped the benefits of Hillman's
hard work — even the three
Sanford police K-9'a are well
protected when sent out on dancerous missions.
'"H er dedication to this cause
Is just amazing," said Sanford K9 officer Allan McCoy. T h e K-9s
become part of our families and
they deserve the same protection
that we have in the form, of the
bulletproof v est I feel better hit­
ting the streets knowing that I
have that protection for my dog,

Wednesday, September 19. 2001 P A R C 9 A

1949-50 school year of activities,
which ihey hoped would surpass
oilier performances and accom­
plishments.
New officers included Donald
Howard, president; Joyce Datts,
vice president; Denise Stevens,
secretary-treasurer; Dial Boyle,
Jack Spencer, and Billy Jimenez,
business managers.
The Double Quartette was com­
posed of Robert Marts and Sonny
West, first tenors; David Hester
and Edison Myers, second tenors;
Clarence Clause and Billy Tison,
baritones; Bobby Cawley and
Donald Howard, basses.
Another group, The Key Noters
(Liter the Triple THo), was com­
posed of Joyce Batts, Carolyn
Patrick and Nell Buie, first sopra­
nos; Mary Ann Bohlayer, Peggy
Wilson and Dial Boyle, second
sopranos; Betty Lou Partin, Donna
Lou Harper and Bobie Jean
Galloway, altos.
The SHS Glee Club was com­
posed of 165 students, 72 in the
junior group and 93 in the senior
group. The entire Glee Club was
making plans for a Variety Show
on Nov. 29, 1949, Christmas pro­
gram on Dec. 14, 1949, and the
Glee Club Ball on Jan. 27, 1950.
The operetta was scheduled for
April 21,1950, and the Spring con­

cert was on May 12.
Plans were being made t o par­
ticipate in both the district and
state musical festivals and to
include many appearances before
civic, church and school assem­
blies.
Chosen through auditions for
pianists were Shirley Middleton
for the Boys Glee Club and
Elizabeth White for the Girls Glee
Club.
Glee G u b prepares
for Variety Show
Members of the SHS Glee G ub
were preparing for their annual
variety show on Nov. 29,1949. The
program featured both old an new
songs, including some from cur­
rent Broadway productions "Miss
Liberty" and "South Pacific." The
show's title was "Lend and Ear."
Opening the show would be a
number sung by an ensemble
composed of Garnett White,
Kenneth Robbins, Bill Harrison,
Jimmy Hanson, Charles Turner,

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Bobby Kincaid, Donald Cain and
Gene Hasty with Ada Adams
Barbara Gillyard, Ann Dunn,
Donna Witte, Carolyn I ' -dson
Shirley Peacock and Margaret
Malloy.
The Triple D io sang " I’m Going
to Wash That Man Right Out of
My Hair" and Jeanette Wolfer
sang "Wonderful Guy." The danc­
ing chorus for the latter would
include Caroline Mclnnis, Dcniae
Stevens, Joan Humphrey, Penny
Wallace, Mildred Miller, Jean
Wilson, Joyce Anderson and Ann
Whitaker.
A comedy act was performed
by Bill Brown, Clarke Messier,
Jimmy Ludwig, Billy Jimenez, E B .
Smith Jr , Jack Spencer, Gerald
Covington and Donald Futrell.
Donald Howard would act as
master of ceremonies and the
Double Quartette would sing
"That Lucky Old Sun."
The show would be given for
the students during the afternoon
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has been Sen. Lee Constantine
and his annually sponsored
Charity Challenge event in the
spring, said Hillman. That may
change Oct. 22 as hundreds of
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the Alaqua Country Club in
Since 1979
Longwood for a chance to play
with many celebrity golfers such
as Buffalo Bills linebacker Daryl
Talley.
Sponsors are still being sought
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Interested sponsors and golfers
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Raising money for K-9 bullet­
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and games. Hillman attended
two police dogs' funerals last
year. Atlas and Ernie of Miami
and Escambia County respec­
tively lost their lives in the line
of duty.
-"I went to the K-9 memorials
Kaap ip to tfctoonbcal avails, local
and It was one of the saddest
foods, bed business, local sducsBon and
and hardest things I have ever
mnv atm ***•'*• sth your natrtoaMr.
had to do," Hillman said.
VWI alsoIndsntortsining features. Net
"Although they're In dangerous
cartoons, cotumns, purilee, reviews, and
situations, the bad guy Is their
U s more.
toy — that's how they're trained.
Hone in cn the infonration you
They don't understand It when
need. Read your' newspaper.
the trad guy turns around and
shoots them. That's why they
have to be protected."
S e m in o le H e ra ld
Despite the thousands of dol­
300 North French Ave., Sanford
lars from corporations Hillman
said her biggest supporter is her
aunt, JackieMoore.
"She is the one that takes me
everywhere and helps me with
my charity stuff," Hillman said.
According to Moore, she is all
for helping Hillman as her work
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board meetings, makes speech­
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business letters and is always
marketing the charity."
If it sounds tike Hillman
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averaging about three years — to
have tno chance to communicate
with the space station," Welch
said. "Then, NASA gels to
choose who communicates with
the station."
Once Scheer was notified this
summer her application was
selected, plans began for Friday's
hook-up. The fifth-grade teacher
went through a scries of classes to
become licensed os a HAM radio
operator, and a date and time
were determined for llu* commu­
nication.
"Everything has to be just
right," Welch said. "It all depends
on the curvature of the Earth,
where the space station is and
other factors."
On Friday, members of The
American Radio Relay League

arrived at Altamonte Springs
Elementary School with the
equipment needed for tlie fadio
hook-up. Antennas were placed
on top of the school, and huge bat­
tery was placed outside tlie school
to guarantee there would be no
interruption during the communi­
cation.
At exactly 12:12 p.m., when the
space station was above the south­
central United States, communica­
tion between students and Space
Station
Commander
Frank
Culbertson began.
Brooke
Hoffman
asked
Culbertson how fast the space sta­
tion travels. Although tne com­
mander's answer was hard to
decipher through the static, the
student left the microphone beam­
ing"It was so exciting to talk to the

astronaut," Hoffman said. "I
loved iL"
Ten minutes after first contact
with the station, the school lost its
reception with the facility.
Nevertheless, Scheer said many of
her students will never forget the
short, but exciting, HAM radio
conversation they had with tlie
astronaut.
"It was nice for the students to
see a different method of commu­
nication other than the telephone
or the Internet," Scheer said.
"Many of tlicm might not under­
stand right now what a great
opportunity this was. But, when
there get older, lliey will realize, 'I
really got to talk to an astronaut.'"

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Michelle Jerla can be reached at
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FDLE warns public of tragedy scams
The Florida LX-partment of Law
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allegedly collecting tunds for vic­
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Intelligence FDLE has uncov­
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organization created to provide
additional monetary assistance to
those affected by the disasters. The
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smart about it " said Tim Moore,
FDLE commissioner. "Legitimate
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telephone solicitations asking for
credit card information."
Moore advised citizens to be
wary of telephone solicitors and
strongly urged people to never
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can! information.
"If you choose to make a dona­
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charitable organization," Moore

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September 19, 2001

New credit
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Florida’s
fish and
wildlife
The Florida Fish and
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F IS H IN G F O R E C A S T
The big news is the open­
ing of snook season, ana
ScEflatiaalnkl was packed.
The full moon had the cur­
rent ripping, but most
anglers managed to catch at
least one llneslde. Live ban
and one-ounce jigs tipped
with a plastic worm are the
"erings at Sebastian,
action is dead alow la
the river due to the extreme
heat. Fish at night far the
best action. Bream, cattish,
and mullet are all hitting off
the Sanford seawalL and all
anglers are going home with
fish.

S A C sw eep in Ja c k s o n v ille
B y D «a n Sm ith
Sports Editor

JA CK SO N V ILLE — Lake Brantley and
Oviedo did not let a two-day wait o ra
long bus ride bother them as the duo
went Into hostile territory (Jacksonville)
and brought back a pair of Clasa 6 ADistTict 1 victories Monday night.
The undefeated Patriots (3-0) rallied
back from a 12-0 third quarter deficit,
scoring nine points in the final minute of
play to edge Ed W hile High School, 16Thc Lions (2-1) broke a 7-7 tie on a sixyard run by Matt Ford late in the game
and later ridded an insurance score to

Lake Brantley, Oviedo win
district openers on the road
defeat Sandalwood (0-3), 20-7.
With under a minute to play Ed White
had the ball and a 12-7 lead.
But facing a fourth-and-short from its
own 27-yard line, Commanders quarter­
back Charles Hall took on Intentional'
safety, running back through his own
end zone to pull the Patriots within 12-9.
The ensuing kick return gave Lake
Brantley possession on the White 47.

Corey Andrade took a screen to the visit­
ing sideline, shook a tackle and cut back
across the field for the game-winning
touchdown, giving the Patriots their only
lead of the game with only 11-seconds
remaining.
Lake Brantley dominated the action,
but did little with its scoring chances,
making five offensive trips inside
White's 20-yard line, and being turned

Hawks hammer

W o lv e s

trip up

Lake Howell
dominates
Bayside in
4A -5 opener

T r ib e
B y Dean Sm ith
Sports Editor

SAN FORD — The Seminole
High School girls volleyball
team was poised for a major
. upset on Monday, but undefeatcd Deltona came back to win in three games at Bill Fleming
Memorial Gymnasium.
Seminole (2-6) took the first
•
m e 15-6, but the Wolves (7-0)
ccd back with to win two
hard-fought games, 15-8 and

B y D m u i Sm ith

Sports Editor
CASSELBERRY — It wasn’t
even as close as the score indi­
cated.
Host Lake Howell dominated
in nearly every phase of the
game as the Silver Hawks
played their first home game of

15-9.

the season.and open ed tnetr

Class 4A-District 5 schedule
with a 37-13 thumtUna of
Bayside High School
Palm Bay Monday afternoon at
Richard L Evans Field.
Even though Lake Howell
appeared to have control o f the
game, it did not have control of
the scoreboard as It was 0-0 at
halftime and the Stiver Hawks
led Just 12-7 after three periods. Ore Goes# (No. 1, above) ran lor 46
yards on six carries, Inducing a 27But the fourth quarter
yard touchdown run, helping lead a
belonged to the hosts as they
improved to 2-1 overall and 1-0 166-yard ground assault by Lake
in the conference. The Bears fell Howe*, wh*a the defense (swarm­
ing • Bayside runner, right) smoth­
to 1-2 and 0 -1.
ered the Been' offense the whole
"I don't know what to say,"
game, holding the visitors to 119
commented Lake Howell head
yards ot total offense, three Intercoach Mike Bisceglia after the
oepUons, two lost fumbles and no
game. "For some reason we
came out and played in the sec­ offensive touchdowns end the Sliver
Hawks scored 25 fourth quarter
ond half.
points In a 37-13 Ctase 4A-Dlstrtct 5
"We weren't blocking at the
victory Monday afternoon at
line in the first half and w e got
Richard L Evans FWd.
on th e n at halftime. They (the
offensive linemen) responded
i •
•
well In the second hair and the
from cramps because of the
defense just completely domi­
heat in the first half," said
nated their attack, especially
Bisceglia. "So w e made some
the running game."
substitutions on the kickoff
In fact the Silver Hawks were team to get them some added
dominant on both aides o f the . rest and they (Bayside) took
ball, with the only Bears scor­
advantage to score the touch­
down. On the second one, it
ing coming on ji pair o f kickoff
returns for touchdowns.
looked like the sea parted
"W e had some kids suffering
because he ran right up the

middle virtually untouched."
Lake Howell set the tone for
; series
Ion
Iding the ball
for 7:32. But after running 16
plays and moving the ball 56
yards, the drive stalled on the
Bears 24 with no points being
scored.

Except for the Silver Hawks
forcing a pair of fumbles, both
recovered by Brandon
Marshall, the rest of the half
was a field position war of
punts.
Bayside then broke the scor­
ing ice on the opening kick of
the second half as Mike
See Hawks, Page 2B

“W e played aggressively and
had a hard-fought match," said
Seminole head coach Beth
Corso. "But we need to put the
other team away sooner and
not allow them to come back.
"We plaved well, the move­
ment on the floor was much
better, and the setters arc mak­
ing better choices and hustling
more."
The Fighting Seminoles had a
good night In team serving
with 12 aces and 59 good screes
with only three errors. The
squad also recorded 20 kills,
five blocks and 41 digs.
Individually, Jessie Chick had
eight kills, two blocks, one
block assist and eight digs,
Amanda Howard had four
kills, one block assist and six
digs, Sarah Pegram had two
kills, one block, one block
assist, five digs and seven
assists, Andrea Poloche had
two kills and seven assists, and
Sara Suddes had two kills.
Seminole will be at Lyman
today (Wednesday) for a triple­
header (freshman, JV, and varsi­
ty) beginning at 5 p.m. and
return home on Thursday to
host Oviedo in a JV-varsity
doublchcader at 6 p.m. and 7 3 0
p.m.

Tribe steps up,
edges 4Hounds

Captain lachatEcrt

Canaveral reports that king
mackerel are the most consis­
tent offshore species. Kings
can be found from just off
the beach to wrecks and
reefs. Slowtrolling live bait is
the best tactic. A lew cob La
will be mixed in with the
kings. Expect a few kings
and tripletail in the buoy
line, while sheepshead and
flounder will be biting inside
the Port. Trout and red fish
are slow to fair In the Banana
and Indian riversBesides sharks, Ponce Inlet
has sheepshead, drum, redfish, small bluefhh, and a
few flounder. Live or dead
shrimp is the best bait.
Sheepshead prefer fiddler
crabs. TVout and red fish are
rated as fair to good in
Mosquito Layoon.

away without points on four of them.
On the first trip, three consecutive Lake
Brantley penalties forced a punt, and the
other drives inside While's 20 ended
with a missed field goal, a fourth-down
stop and a lost fumble.
Tne Patriots doubled White in first
downs (16-8), and tripled the
Commanders In rushing (223-70).
But two big plays staked White to its
lead. With no timeouts and time expinng
In the first half, White got off a snap with
under a second left from Lake Brantley's
2-vard line, and Charles Hall completed
a fade route to Dcmctricc Webb for a 6-0
halftime lead. When Tyrone Bethea took
See Sweep, Page 2B

By Dean Sm ith
Sports Editor

Herald p h o to by Tommy Vlncant

Senior Darius Chaplin (No. B, abova) cam* off 1
game-winning 8-play, 73-yard drive capped by h

bench to run for 56 yards on It carries and quarterbacked the
1-yard touchdown sneak aa Seminole edged Lyman 21-20.

LONGW OOD — With the
game on the line, Seminole
High School's football team rose
to the occasion and edged a
determined Lyman squad, 21­
20, in a Seminole Athletic
Conference football game
Saturday night a) the Carlton D.
Henley Sports Complex.
Darius Chaplin's one-yard
quarterback sneak with 4:11 to
play tied the game and Matt
Groover's extra point proved to
be the difference os Seminole
improved to 2 -i on the season.
"The whole team stepped up
when it had to, and you can't
ignore that," said Seminole firstyear head coach Jim Bernhardt
of Ills squad that did the same

thing a week earlier and very
nearly got a victory over Lake
Howell. "But we can't keep
relying on arming back at the
end."
The game, which had been
postponed from Friday because'
of Tropical Storm Gabricllc,
started like the Fighting ’
Seminoles meant to run away
and hide,* taking a 14-0 lead
with a little over 10 minutes
gone off the clock.
But the Grcyi .minds fought
back, with a little help from
Tribe mistakes, holding the visi­
tors scoreless for the better-part
of three quarters and taking a
20-14 lead of their own.
"I learned a long time ago not
to get excited when your team
takes a big early lead," said
See Sem inole, I’age 2U

�I ’a g C 2 B

T he S eminole H erald

Wednesday. September 1ft. 2001

FASCAR racing action rained out once again
Sp ecial to the Herald
IHTIILO — Local FASCAR racing fans may be
coming down with a good case of cabin fever as
for the second straight week at Orlando
Speedworld and third consecutive Saturday at
New Smyrna Speedway, all action was canceled,
this time bv a combination of the terrorist attacks
in the northeast and Tropical Storm Gabrielle.
1 his Friday night (September 21st) Orlando
Speedworld
‘ will
Jl&gt;hold' a special' event with the
Mini Cun Cars and 911 Racing series paying a
visit to the local sneedplant.
Also on the card will be heats and features In all
of the regular FASCAR classes of Super Late
Model, Modified, Mini-Stock, Sportsman, Super
Stock and Strictly Stock.
It will also be a Double-Points Night for the
Super l.ate Models and Mini-Stocks.
Gates open a 6 p.m. and racing begins at 8 p.m.
every Friday night at the track located 17 miles
east of Orlando between Orlando and Titusville
on I lighway 50 at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.

NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
SAMSULA — This Saturday (September 22nd)
New Smyrna Speedway will also hold a special
event as the School Bus Race has been rcsehed-

uled for the third straight week.
It will also be a Double-Points Night for all of
the regular FASCAR divisions with features being
run in Super Late Model, Late Mode), Sportsman,
Super Stock and Strictly Stock. Mini-Stock will
run heats and as well as the feature race.
Gates open at 5 p.m. and racing begins at 7:30
p.m. every Saturday night at the track located at
the com er of SR. 44 ana C.R. 419, between New
Smyrna, DeLand and Daytona.

T E S T AND TUN E

BITHLO — Test and Time will be held every
Wednesday night from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at
Orlandn Speedworld.
Cost is $20, which is good for the car and three
people in the pits only, while individuals can
enter for $5.
,
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 FASCARNOW0AOL.COM.
Also you are invited to tune In to Daytona's
WNDB-AM 1150 ‘"The new “VOICE" o f Stock Car
R adngl" ev ery Monday night from 8 p.m. to 9
p.m. following the Benny Parsons Show.

Itorto* pNWtoyT— y\
Tho officials (above) Joined the crowd at Richard L Evans Field In hokflng hands In a sign of togethsmesrf and patri­
otism prior to Monday's Class 4A-District S football game won 37-13 by Laics Howell over vtsWng BaysJdo.

H aw ks
Continued from page IB
Bargeron mulfed the ball at the
16, but teammate Marc
tX'rnarckl.picked lip the* loose
ball and went 83 yards right up
the halddle In paydirt; Jesse
Dclwilcr then added the extra
point and a stunned Lake
Howell was down 7-0.
The Silver Hawks wasted no
time getting the score back as
John Williams took the ball from
his own three to the Bears three,
94 yards, to set-up his own onevard touchdown run moments
later.
The extra point was blocked,
however, and Lake Howell still
trailed 7-6. But only (h31 sec­
onds had run off the clock.
Bayside was unable to move
the ball on three plays and the
5ilver Hawks look over at the
50 after the punt.
On the sixth play after the
punt, Marshall found Chris
Narsesian open over the middle
and the junior wide receiver did
the rest, breaking a tackle at the
25 and going in for a 35-yard
touchdown. The try for two
failed, but Lake Howell led 12Early In the fourth period,
Eric Castro capped a long, 11play, 61-yard drive with a twoyard blast and Jason McNcmey
added the extra point, putting
the Silver Hawks up by a seem­
ingly big 19-7 score.
. But the breathing room went
right away as Bargeron picked
up his own bubbled ball at the
12 and went 88 yards right
down the middle for the score
just 12 seconds later.
William Delgado blocked the
extra point try and Lake Howell
led just 19-13 with 9 5 0 to play.
But it was all Silver Hawks
the rest of the way, led by an
amazing defensive effort.
Williams put the hosts right
back in business on the ensuing
kickoff, carrying the kick from
the one to the 50.

Dre Goree put the finishing
touches on the drive, going the
final 27 yards around left end.
The extra point attempt was
blocked.
i
The Brat play after the kickoff
both elated and somewhat
deflated Lake Howell and Its
fans.
Delgado picked off a pass and
made a long return, but
Marshall was flagged for a fla­
grant hit during the play and
was ejected from the game.
"The ref's said he (Marshall)
intentionally hit a guy in the
back," said Bisceglla. 'W e will
look at the film and see. If we
feel It wasn't Intentional, we'll
p ro test'
If the ejection stands up
Marshal], a star defensive play­
er as well as a standout quarter­
back, would not be able to play
this Saturday against Atlantic.
But things got back to normal
quickly for the locals as Patrick
Rhiner intercepted a pass
moments later and returned it
48 yards for a touchdown and
on the next series, Greg
Ashworth picked off another
Bears pass and took back to the
four from where Williams
scored his second touchdown of
the game.
The Bears conceded at that
point, putting In the backups
and using three running plays,
ire the
before
I Silver Hawks did
likewise to kill the clock.
Lake Howell will travel to
Daytona Beach Municipal
Stadium for Saturday's 7:30
.m. match-up with the Atlantic
harks from Port Orange. The
Sharks (1-2) led Seabreeze 18-0
on Monday before tire
Sandcrabs battled back for a 4632 victory.
SILVER HAWKS 37, BEARS 13
Bayside
0 0 7 6 _ 13
Lake Howell 0 0 12 25 _ 37
First Quarter
No scoring

8

Second Quarter
No scoring
Third Quarter

B _ Drmarckl 83 kick off return
(DetwUct kkk)

LH _ Williams I run (kick
failed) '
LH _ Narsesian 35 pus from
Marshall (pass failed)
Fourth Quarter
LH _ Castro 2 run (McNemey
kick)
B _ Bargeron 88 kick off return
(kick failed)
LH _ Gore* 27 run (Vick failed)
LH _ Rhiner 48 interception
return (kick failed)
L H .J. Williams 2 run (kick
failed)
TEA M STATISTICS
First downs _ Bayside 6; Lake
Howell 12.
RtnHewysrds _ Bayside 21-43;
Lake Howell 16-156.
Passing . Bayside 6-15-3; Lake
Howdl 5-154).
Passing yarda _ Bayside 76; Lake
Howell 77.
Fumbles-last _ Bayside 8-2; Lake
Howell 34).
Penalties-yarils _ Bayside 4-24;
Lake Howell 12-117.
Punts-average _ Bayside 6 3 7 5 ;
Lake Howell 5-37.4.
IN DIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING _ Bayside: Broomfield
5-26, Dolmaten 1-19, R Williams 513, Bargeron 3-13, Robertson 14),
Matos 1-0, Steele 1-(mlnus-1), M.
Case 4-(minus-27); Lake Howell: J.
Williams 19-61, Goree 6-46, Furjank
9-19, Manana 2-14, Spies MO,
Ashworth 1-5, Castro 2-3, Marshall
64 minus-2).
PASSING _ Bayside: M. Case 6 15-3,76, Drtwiler 0-0-0,0; Lake
Howdl. .Marshall 4-11-0,46,
Purjank 1-4-0,31.
RECEIVING . Bayside: Matos 225, Bargeron 1-19, Dolmaten 1-19,
Mueller 1-8, Dctwiler 1-6; Lake
Howdl: Narsesian 340, J. Williams
24mlnus-3).
PUNTING _ Bayside: Dctwiler 6375; Lake Howdl: Martin 5-37.4.

Sweep
Continued from page IB
a fumbled punt snap 41 yards for a third-quarter
touchdown, the Commanders led 12-0, setting the
stage for Andrade, who liad also scored the
Patriots' other touchdown on n five-yard run in
the third period that cut the lead to 12-7.
Oviedo scored on its first possession of the sec­
ond tuff with Ford scoring on a seven-yard run to
break a iMJ tie.
Sandalwood (0-3) tied the game when Johnny
I lunt's 26-yard dash around end capped a 63yard, eight-play drive.
The Lions took the lead for good on their next
drive. Keeping the march alive with a fake punt,
O vh-fo drove 75 yards in 12 plays with Ford

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putting Lyman ahead for the
Continued from page IB
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14 pais from
first time.
Bernhardt. "You don't sec many
Johnson (kick failed)
But Seminole's Chris While
S _ Chaplin 5 run (Groover kick)
504) games."
led a charge of several
The Tribe built the lead on
TEAM STATISTICS
Tribesmen through the Lyman
touchdown runs of five and
First down* _ Seminole 12;
line to block the extra point
seven yards by quarterback
Lyman 15.
attempt, and Seminole had 7:44
Andre Raines, the sqcond set up
Rushet-yardi _ Seminole 39-250;
to get the lead back.
Lyman 48-190.
by a Jerald Lucas interception
And the Tribe responded as
Passing _ Seminole 1-4-1; Lyman
and 23 yard return to the
Chaplin, starting from his own
3-9-1
Lyman 22.
27, ran the offense to perfection,
Passing yards _ Seminole 25;
,
Seminole looked like it might
taking the visitors 73 yards on
Lyman 39.
keep the shutout going when
eight plays and capping the
Fumbles-lost „ Seminole 2-1;
the defense held on a fourth
drive with his own dive Into the Lyman 1-0.
and one at Its own 45, but the
Penal ties-yards _ Seminole 10-74;„
endzonc.
Tribe immediately fumbled the
Lyman 5-25.
But it was an 11-yard run to
ball back to Lyman Chris
Punts-average _ Seminole 3-32.7;,
open the drive and a 41-yard
Drayton grabbing the loose ball.
Lyman 1-31X1.
scamper on a sweep by Josh
It took the Greyhounds only
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS :
Butler that did the damage for
six plays to go the 44 yards, but
RUSHING _ Seminole: Griffin 9Seminole.
It was a 14-yard run by Matt
82, Chaplin 11-56, Buffer 3-53,
Groover calmly nailed the
Morse and a 26-yard touch­
Casey 12-47, Raines 4-12; Lyman:
extra point and the Tribe was
Johnson 21-90, Woods 11-44, Morse
down run by quarterback Victor
back on top#with 4:11 to play.
10-37, McNealy 5-17, Gilliam 1-1
Johnson that did most of the
The Greyhounds tried to
PASSING _ Seminole: Chplln 1*
damage.
answer, but Seminole All-State
21,25, Raines 0-24), 0; Lyman:
Seminole fumbled again on its
candidate Justin McKinney
Johnson 3-9-1,39.
next possession, but Lyman
RECEIVING _ Seminole: Griffin
made a huge hit on a fourthmissed a 39-yard field goat
1-25; Lyman: Sienkn 1-16, Mercado
and-four for a six-yard loss to
attempt and the score remained
1-14, Woods 1-9.
stop one drive and Robbie Carr
14-7 at halftime.
PUNTING _ Seminole: Groover
picked off a desperation pass
Bernhardt and his offensive
332.7; Lyman; Argro 1-31.0.
try on the game's final play, giv­
coaches decided to mix things
ing the visitors the victory.
SILVER HAWKS 24,
up a little in the second half,
'1 thought we played teat
FIGHTING SEM INOLES 22
going with Chaplin at quarter­
good considering everything
Lake Howell 14 7 0 3 . 2 4
back and featuring Deon Casey
that went on this week," said
Sem inole
6 3 6 7 . 22
at tailback.
Bernhardt "We let them
First Quarter
"We felt like if we didn't give
(Lyman) back in the game, but
LH _ Williams 37 run (kick failed)
up die ball (on fumbles), that
give them credit, they took
S
_ Griffin 3 run (kick failed)
the game wouldn't even be
advantage of thq gifts and came
LH _ Narsesian 81 pass from
dose,'' said Bernhardt 'A nd
Furjanic (Williams run)
back, a lot of teams d o n 't
when w e put the ball on the
Second Quarter
'Lym an played a great game.
ground a couple o f times we
LH
Rhiner
IB pass from
I think Bill (head coach Bill
decided to go, with the change.
Marshall (McNemey kick)
Caughcll) is doing all the right
It was more like going to a relief
S _ Groover 28 FG *
things.'
pitcher, you know throwing
Third Quarter
An obviously disappointed
them a change-up, plus we
S _ Raines 14 run (run failed)
Caughell tried to put a positive
Fourth Quarter
were just trying to see what die
spin an the game.
other guys could d o .'
S _ Raines 35 run (Groover kick) .
'W e have to stay focused and
LH .McNemey 31 PG
A funny bbunce on a punt put
not logjt at our rjrvprd "Mild
Lyman In b u a ln n s at Its ow n 49
T E A M S T A T IS T IC S
„
CaugtielL 'W i just need to get
{ with 9 5 7 on the dock in the
First
downs _ Lake Howejj 11;]
healthy afid keep improving:' 'J4QH
third period and the
Seminole 15.
We really need Mark (star run­
Rushes-ysrds _ Lake Howell 2 £
Greyhounds marched down the
ning back Mark McNealy) to get 59; Seminole 49-17D.
field, scoring eight plays late,
healthy. We miss him a lot."
Passing. Lake Howell 9-21-1;
with the help of a 22 yards on
Seminole and Lyman will
Seminole
4-12-1.
three Seminole penalties, on a
Passing yards _ Lake Howell 201;
both open their district cam­
two-yard ran by Travo Woods.
Seminole 66.
paigns at home this Friday, the
Paul Musante's extra polht Hed
Fumbles-lost _ Lake Howell 34);
Tribe welcoming Class 6 Athe game with 6:16 to go In the
Seminole 3-2.
•
District 1 foe Sandalwood High
period.
Penal ties-yards . Lake Howell 7School from Jacksonville to
61; Seminole 6-67.
Chaplin and Casey led the
Thomas E. Whlgham Stadium
Punts-average _ lake Howell 5Tribe right back down the field
for Homecoming, while the
244); Seminole 5-38.6.
as they marched took the ball to
Greyhounds will host Winter
the eight-yard line on seven
IN DIVIDUAL STATISTICS ;
Springs in a Class 5A-District 3
plays. But a penalty moved the
RUSHING _ Lake Howell:
contest at the Carlton D. Henley
Williams 15-57, Furjank 5-7, Goree *
ball back to the 13.
Sports Complex. Both games
3-3, Marshall
Seminole:
On second and goal Chaplin
arc set for 7 3 0 p.m. kickoffs
Raines 22-97. Carey 10-43, Griffin
threw a ball right into his
11-26, Buffer 2-13, Chaplin 4receiver's hands at the two, but
FIGHTING SEM INOLES 21,
(minus-9).
the ball bounced off his chest
GREYHOUNDS 20
PASSING _ Lake Howell:
and Into the hands of Matt
Sem inole
14 0 0 7 _ 2 1
Marshall 8-194), 123, Furjank 12- 1,
Morse, who carried the ball out
Lyman
0 7 7 6.
81; Seminole: Raines 4-12-1,66,
0
to the 22.
Chaplin 04)4), 0.
First Quarter
Johnson then led the
RECEIVING _ Lake Howell:
Narsesian 2-94, Williams 4-62,
S _ Raines 5 run (Groover kick)
Greyhound* on a beautiful
Walker 2-30, Rhiner 1-18; Seminole:
S _ Raines 7 run (Groover kick)
drive, eating up the final 2 3 2 of
Young 2-31, Griffin 1-18, Chaplin 1-:
Second Quarter
the third quarter and the first
17.
-L _ Johnson 26 run (Musante
4:16 Of the fourth period before
PUNTING .L ak e Howell:
kick)
Antonio Mercado made a beau­
McNcmey 1-39JO, Marshall 4-203;
Third Quarter
tiful diving catch o f a Johnson
Seminole: Groover 5-38.6.
L _ Woods 2 run (Musante kick)
pass for a 24-yard touchdown,
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The Saints 7 final comeback hopes were dashed
with 4:31 remaining, when Devin Belson's kickoff
went high but not deep and Robert SantUIana
jumped on the ball for the Lions at the
Sandalwood 33.
Seven plays later Brice Patrick scored and
insurance touchdown for Oviedo.
Lake Brantley and Oviedo will both return
home to face district foes this Friday, the Patriots
hosting Mandarin, another Jacksonville 11, at
Tom Storey Field and the Lions welcoming Ed
White to John Courier Field. Both games begin at
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OF THE 11tfl
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
U M M O U COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO 01 CA 1*82 14 a
WELLS TAM0 0 HOME
m o r t g a g e , in c .
^
pla in tiff
p ANNIE C WARREN, ET AL,
DEFENDANT(S)
NODCt OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
} TO TERRI D WARREN
la unknown H
ba Hiring, and N
h*/*h*lhay b* daad. F a unknown
Da ip o u u i
grant aa*.
tntaraafi by. toreu^i. uidtr ot agawti
th* Defendants, who ar* not I n w i
to Da daad ot a M , and B« P*ma*
havkig or ctairsng to have any ngF*.
Into or totalaal In to* property
■ i .I ■■ a ft I ., BSaA ■ n iu l ila f t a N a t e a
o■ ttc
iv M m n t mongaga wing
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED toil
It
LOT 44, ALOMA WOODS PHASE
S, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDEO IN PLAT
BOOK S3 PAGE I M S OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA, ANO A POD
DON OF LOT 43, ALOMA WOODS
PHASE S. DESCRIBED AS FOL­
LOWS. BEGIN AT THE SOUTH­
EAST CORNER OF LOT 43. SAID
ALOMA WOODS PHASE S.
t h en c e n 4rao-as* w . along
THE NORTHEASTERLY LOT LINE
OF LOT 44, SAID ALOMA WOOOS
PHASE S A DISTANCE OF 146.14
FEET TO A POINT ON THE EASTCRLV RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF
CREPE MYRTLE CIRCLE, SAID
POINT BEING A POINT ON A
CURVE CONCAVE TO THE
NORTHWEST, THENCE NORTH
EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF
SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS
OF 44 00 FEET. A DELTA OF
10'34'W . A CHORD BEARING OF
N 49*20DB*E-, ALONG AN ARC
LENGTH O f 1 12 FEET ALONG
SAID RIONT O f WAV LINE;
THENCE 8 4S*irS4* E-, M 582
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEOtNMNO.
haa baan Nad agafitat you and you
ara raodrad to *arv* a copy of you
•m an itotonaaa. ■ arry cr UAVaJ J.
STERN, ESQ. PtotoiWa attorney,
whoso addraaa ta SOI S UntvanVy
Dnva tSOO. Ptartarion. FL 33324 no
talar F a n 30 dayt Irom F a data ct
of F m node* at

partiaa may dtabn an Intoraat a i
or
othar
datmanta.
N/ara
Datondantti). I wto aal to tha hlghaal
and baat blddar tor caah at tha Watt
Irani door ol F a Samlnola County
Courthouaa to Santord. Florida.
Santonla Courtly. Ftortda. at 1100
AM on F a T F day ol Odrtoaf. 7001,
F a tobovHng daaerbad property aa
aal lorth to aald Final Judgmam. to
at
LOT 67. RIVERSIDE AT 1WIN
RIVERS UNIT L ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD
ED IN PLAT BOOK 44. PAOE 54 56,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTE Punuant to F a Fab Oabt
Cobacnon Pradtcaa Ad you ara
athrtoad that Ma Ian tom to daamad
to ba a dabl ma actor atlampbng to
ootad a data and any tofcrmaoon
oUaatad ntt ba uaad tor F al pur-

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Dared F a I0 F day el Saptombar.
2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clarb d CbcUl Court
By Mary Slruup*
Deputy Ctort
COOIUS 6 STAWIARSKI. P A
4010 Boyacoul Boutovard
S u m ISO
Tampa, FL 33807
Telephone (813)677-8008
C 6S * 10-00-6610
Pubbah: Saptombar 16.28.2001
EE174
THECMCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CtRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 01-CA-S01
DIVISION L
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. INC,

DAVID REUTER A/K/A DAVID C
REUTER *1 d.
Datondantlt)
NOTICE OF
p o ll
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN purDatad F a 7 F day ol SapianFar,
auam to a Ftod Judgment ol
2001
Mortgaga
Foradoaura
datod
MARYANNE MORSE
Saptombar OT. 2001 and araarad to
d a r t cd Cbcut Court
Caaa NO 01-CA-60I ol 2 * O c u *
By Mary Stror&lt;ta
Court oI F a EIGHTEENTH Judtatol
DapulyCtortt
Ctrout to and tot SEMINOLE County.
COOIUS 6 STAWIARSKI. PA
Florida Kharato MORTGAGE ELEC­
4010 BoyacoA Boutovard
TRONIC REGISTRATION S Y S ­
SuM 460
TEMS. INC . la th* P la n t* and
Tamp*, a 33607
DAV10 REUTER MVA DAVID C
TMaphnn* (613)677 0008
REUTER;
ANY
ANO
ALL
04541001-2433
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
Pubbah Saptombar (7 .3 6 , 3001
BY, THROUGH, UNDER. AND
EE 123
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INOIVIOUAL DEFENDANT(S) YYrtO
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
ARE NOT KNOYYN TO BE DEAD
OF THE IETH
OR ALIVE. WHETHER BAIO
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM
O FaO R ® A
AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES.
IN ANO FOR
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
EEMMOLE COUNTY
OR OTHER CLAIMANTS: TENANT
11 N K A TOOO A BLACK. TENANT
JURISDICTION DIVISION
*2 NT/A JAMES FLETCHER ara
No. 01-CA-1776-144.
F
a Dalandanta. I id* aal to to* N(?iMortgaga Electronic Regulation
**J and baal blddar tor caah at
Syatama, Inc,
PLAINTIFF
WEST FRONT OOOR OF THE
•EWNOTE COUNTY COURT­
44HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA al
Ctody J. RoaaS, al a l,
H OOAM, on 1h* I 3 F day ol
DEFENDANTS
Novambar, 2001, Via lollowtog
NOTICE OF
daacrtiad preparty aa aal torF to
FORECLOSURE SALE
add Ftod Judgmant
Nolle* I* handy ghran Fat. purBEGINNING AT A POINT 20 FEET
auanl to that Final Judgmam ol
EAST ANO 30 FEET NORTH OF
Foradoaura dated Saptombar 7,
dart of Vta court tatoa* batora *#rvTHE SW CORNER OF THE MW 1/4
2001. and araarad to CM caaa numtoe on PtonoTa attomay or knmatSOF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 3.
bar QI-CA-1326-14-L, ol F a CbnR
■MW '■ ■ ■ |"
■ •
TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH, RANGE El
Cowl or F a IETH Judoel C m t to
- - m - A * . ^ —-A A . — u . —
*- -- » - EAST. ANO RUN NORTH 166 FEET
and tor Oamtooto County. Florida,
m * omianoaa ft i t * comptarn or
THENCE EAST 120 FEET. THENCE
•herein
MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC
p*™C"i Mfu ntfwn
SOUTH 156 FEET, THENCE WEST
REGISTRATION BYSTEMS. INC., to
WITNESS my hand and «M aaal ol
120 FEET TO THE POINT OF
Ptotmto and Ctody J Roaal. Rcryal
Ma Court to SEMINOLE Canty.
BEGINNING ANO COMMENCING
Arm*
Condominium
Aaaoctobon,
Ftortda. Ma l l t i day ol Saptombar.
AT A P06FT 20 FEET EAST ANO 30
toe. tolar* DatondmKa). I m l BM to
TOOL
F a raghaat and baal blddar lor caan
FEET NORTH OF THE SW COR­
(SEAL)
NER OF THE NW 1/4 O f SECTION
at F a Waal Irani door ol tha
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
3, TOWNSHIP 30 SOUTH. RANGE
Bermnoto County Courthouaa to
O E R K OF THE CtRCUIT COURT
31 EAST. ANO RUN NORTH 168
SantoRl.
Florida.
Samnoto
County.
BY. Jana E Jaaaatr
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN­
Ftond*. ai 1100 AM on F a 6 F day ot
DEPUTY CLERK
NING,
THENCE
CONTINUE
October. 3001. tha toboartog
LAW OFFICES OF OAV® J. STERN
NORTH 60 FEET, THENCE EAST
deiertbed
property
a*
aa*
lorth
to
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
120 FEET. THENCE SOUTH 80
add Final Judgmam. to w*
AOt 8 . UNIVERSJTY DRIVE
FEET. THENCE WEST 130 FEET.
UNIT 636-1*. ROYAL ARMS CONSUITE 600
K A IM U U ACCOnOVJO TO THA. OF THE POINT OF BEOINHMa
plantation . FL 1 U U
.DECLARATION
OF
CONDOMINIUM
A/K/A 2S6 i b . Cameren Avenue.
ovyaeaatPW NCt •
/■
Santord. FL 32773
AND EXHIBITS ANNEXED HERE­
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
TO,
RECORDED
MAY.
27,
l«63
IN
..
WITNESS
MV RAND and F a and
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ol FI* Court &lt;n Saptomar 10 2 0 0 1
OFFICIAL RE CORDS BOOK 1460.
ACT, paraora wtoi dtaabtam naadPAOE 1664, PUBLIC RECORDS OP
(SEAL)
f q a *pec*af accommodafiton shotAd
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA. AS
oordad COURT ADMtFSTRATION,
Curb d F a Cireut Court
AMENDED. TOGETHER WITH AN
at
the
SEMINOLE
County
ByOorethy W. BoAon
UNDIVIDEO INTEREST IN THE
Courthouaa at 407468-4227. 1 -800Deputy Ctorb
COMMON ELEMENTS ANO LIMIT­
•66-0771 (TOO) or 1 -000 -•66-6770,
. j — v-i, l, t i l , n - 1 —..
ED
COMMON
ELEMENTS
Eehavama AAaaodatoa, PA.
*ti r« n o i n#«iy oarvvcw,
DECLARED IN SAID DECLARA­
PO Boa 29016
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB
TION OF CONDOMINIUM TO BE
Tamp*. Ftortda 33622-6018
USHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
AN
APPURTENANCE
TO
THE
F0I0O3131
(1) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
” Sa* Amancan* w*h OliaWbai'Ad
ABOVE CONDOMINIUM UNIT
PUBLISH M THE SEMINOLE
NOTE: Purauam to F a Fab Oabt
Nyou ar* a paraon «aF a dtoabtty
HERALD
Co*action
Pradtcaa
Act
you
ara
P lto ttt Saptombar IS, 76.7001
K m H a miT bw* Hw lira ■ Olwntg
to parttopato to bra procaadmg. you
EE1S3
d * ardbad d no ood to you. tor F a
to b* a data caMckb anampbng to
prevtaalon d cartdn aaaialanc*
or t act a data and any totormabon
Ptoara contact Court Ambnlebabon
ablatoad
M
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b*
uaad
tor
F
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purPitobc auction is ba hald at 6 01
d 201 N Part Avanu*. Santord,
poaa.
at
* m .m toedayl*) .
Ftortda 12771, td apbona numbar
Datod
F
a
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F
day
d
Bapwmbar.
F a bora door at AtoanY
Inc
(407)666-4227. wtthto 2 arartitog
7001.
Locatod at 74M Cbd Laba Mary Rd
day* d you racatpl d baa doouMARYANNE MORSE
SUM l»4, Santord. R. tor F a pur
mara, 6 hearing topdrad. (TOO) ICtark ol Qrcud Court
poa* ol dapoatog cb F a
600-066-6771.
ByUaryBtraid*
Pubtah Saplambat 16. 26.2001
Daoutv D ad
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COOXJ3 6 STAWIARSKI. PA
(407)331-764b
4010 Boyacoul BoUarard
THECSICUrr COURT
S u m 460
(t)YWar a a w jtx Ford
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
Tampa. FL 33407
W44 3FAFPISP7WR703SI9
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Tatophone (613)677 6006
10-1-01
64 ANO FOR
C t3*1001-2413
(3)Yaa&gt; 88M*k« Unooto
BEMWOLE COUNTY,
Pubtah Saptambar t|, 38. 7001
VOW 1LN6P96FIGY73I7S1
EEI73
(3)
YMar S 2 U M Fold
CTRL ACTION
VOW IFACP67U7NA706462
CASE NO. 01-1066-CA
IN THE DRCUIT COURT
(4)
yMor M U a U Chavralat
DIVISION L
OF THE IETH
VOW 1Q1VYZ2P6SS110563
WELLS FARGO HOME
JUDICIAL ORCUfT
Pitobah: Saptombar IS. 7001
OP FLORIDA
MORTGAGE. MC. F/K/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE. VIC.
M ANO FOR
EEIDNOLE COUNTY
NOTICE OF AUCTIOH
GENERAL
Thto auobon w« ba hald on Octobar
MARIA RIVERO, dd.
JURISDICTION DIVIEION
0, MOI at 6 0 0 AM al STS AWF A *a,
Detondam(i)
No. 01-CA-0067-14L
Odado.FL
NODCt OP
FA.
PLAINTIFF.
F a uohldM on F a day batata F a
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN puVS
Auobon bom BAM unli 6PM. Tama
auani la a Ftod Judgment d
John Radaon aV a John F. Locharara caah or cartAad tonda orty
Mortgaga
Foradoaura
dated
Rtdaan. at d ,
Ovtorto Towing ra iaraa F a H(|r to
Saptombar 07. 2001 v at araarad to
DEFENDANTS
accapl or tiA aa any a m a* bbto.
C at* NO. O I-K M C A d F a C b o *
NOTICE OF
Tha torijang vaNdaa ara dtorad
Caul d F a EIGHTEENTH Judtatd
FORECLOSURE EALE
far bade
Cvcut to and tor SEMINOLE County.
Notre to haratry (ptan F d , pu1160 SEABREEZE BOAT
Florid* whardn WELLS FARGO
auanl to that Ttoal Judgment ol
616306
HOME MORTGAGE , MC. F/K/A
Foradoaura dated Stptambar 7.
,160* ACURA OTTEGRA
2001. and araarad to CM caaa nunNORWEST MORTGAGE. INC. la
JH4OC43SSRS0I37B6
to* Pianos and MARIA RIVERO;
bar 01-CA 0063-14 L ot F a Ctrcua
[J CHRYS. NEW YORKER
Court o l F a IB F Judcial Cbato to
JAMES L B TOILER, JR ; THE
IC3BT66C6HC714027
ARBORS AT HIDDEN LAKE HOMEand
tar
Samnoto
Ccuay,
Ftortda.
1 * DODGE CARAVAN
OWNERS ASSOCIATION, UNITED
•harem WSHINGTON MUTUAL
2B4FK6IG0FR212412
STATES OF AMERICA. STATE OF
BANK. FA. I* P la n t* and John
,
toFar I f . 7001
FLORIDA - DEPARTMENT OF REV­
Radaor a V a John F Lochatn itr
ENUE,
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
Radaon. ware DdandanKa], I • *
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS­
aai to F a htghad and baal btdttar tor
0 tV * O R C U T COURT
SIONERS; d * to* Datandam*. I rx*
caah d F a Waal hors door ol F a
\OP THE 16TH
aa* to to* tv^iaal and bad buktor tor
Samtooto County CourthouM to
L CIRCUIT
caah d WEST FRONT DOOR OF
Sddord. Ftarlda. Samtooto Couay,
l FLORIDA
Florida, d 1100 00 AM on F a 11 itay
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT(ANO FOR
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA d
ol Octobar. 2001. F a toSuming
I COUNTY
11OOAM on th* 11F day d Octobar,
(Licntiad pnsiaity aa aal birth to
TOOl.FaMtoHtngdaacrtiadprepdta d Ftod JudgmanL to ■«.
IDtvniON
ty a* ad torF to aald Ftod Judgment.
UNIT 106. BUILDING 16.
No. 0fcA-1to4-1*-L
UNIT 1304B, TRACT M. THE
HUNTERS RESERVE. PHASE VL A
Chaaa
Mihaiun
Mortgage
CONDOMINIUM and AN UNDIVID­
ARBORS AT HDOEN LAKE SEC­
Corporation \ |/toa
Chanucal
TION 7. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
ED INTEREST IN THE LANO. COM
Corporation
/HEREOF. AS RECORDED IN PLAT
MON ELEMENTS AND COMMON
i 4 Company toe.
BOOK 32. PAOE 76. PUBLIC
EXPENSES
APPURTENANT
TO
PUUNTWT
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN
SAID UNIT. ALL IN ACCORDANCE
TY. FLORIOA.
WITH AND SUBJECT TO THE
Roytard A Ouar* lA Jt Raymond
AKJA 233 Altar Onto. Una 1204COVENANTS.
CONDITIONS
A Ctoartaa, Angfc, L Quaitoa aV a
B. Santord. FL 33773
RESTRICTIONS. TERMS AND
AngdoOuartaa. 6 a l.
WITNESS MY HANO and F a and
OTHER PROVISIONS OF THAT
DEFENDANTS
d tba Court on Saptamar 102001 DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM
I OF
(SEAL)
OF HUNTERS RESERVE. A CON­
DOMINIUM. AS RECORDEO IN
Mttooa la haraM (F an Fat. pur
Clarb ot toe O r a * Court
O
R
BOOK
IBSO.
PAGE
MO,
ANO
auanl 10 F a t Full Judgmam ol
By Mary S tra p *
AMENDED BY ADMINISTRATIVE
Foradoaura d * t* J Saptombar S.
Deputy Ctotb
AMENDMENT RtCORDED AT O R.
3001. and araarad I civl caaa nuaEchavama AAaancidaa, PA
BOOK
2013.
FAME
1774.
A
a
IN
bar 0 1-CA-1366-144, ol F a O r a *
PO Boa 26016
THE PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMI­
Court ol F a I6TH i d e a l Caeua to
Tanpa. Ftortda 33622-MI 6
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. ANO AS
and tor Sarrarula (w r y , Ftonda
F0I003663
PER
PLAT
THEREOF
RECOROED
■htatan CHASE 1 MANHATTAN
"S a e Amancan* M F P * *ta»ta* Ad
IN CONDOMINIUM BOOK S».
m o r t g a g e c o r p O tat ion f /k /a
V you ara a paraon «aF a ibaabtay
PAGES 67 4 7 . PUBLIC RECORDS
CHEMICAL RESIOEI TILL MORT­
■ho naada dxommodabun n onto/
OF BEMWOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
GAGE GQRPOflATMl F/K/A MARto parappata m bar procaadtog. you
AS AMENDED FROM TIME TO
GARETTEN 6 COMRNY, INC, to
via or-Had d no cod to you. tor to*
TME. MCLUOMa BUT NOT UUITPtoFUB and Raynanl A Ouartaa
prariaalon d certain aaaiatanca
ED
TO
THAT
CERTAIN
AMEND
fcVa Raymond A Ouatoa Angaba
Plaaia correct Court AUranMrdton
MEN! RECORDED IN O R BOOK
L Ouartaa w V* Anga« Ouartaa;
d 201 N. Pari Aranub, Santord.
2060. PAGE 1662. OF THE PUBLIC
U S B a rt National Aaao.tobon. (V a
Florida 32771. lalaphan* numbar
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
F M Bant National Aawoaaon, aa
(407)669-422/, ««hto 2 working
TY.
FLORIOA
PARCEL
Iratonue Tuatoa undar F a Bala

IN TME CIRCUIT COURT
OF T»ie EWHTEEHTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
in ano r o n
SEMINOLE COUNTY
a o ifu u .
CA6E NO. 01*CA-630-14 DI*. L
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAOE
CORPORATION,
PlatoM.
VI
MICHAELC CHURCHILL.dd
NODCt OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN puauanl to a Final Judgmant d
Foradtauta dated September 7.
3001. and aniarad to C a t* No 01CAS2G14 ON L. d F a Ckbub Court
(J F a EIGHTEENTH Judrtd O eub
to and tor SEMINOLE County.
Florida •hereto CHASE MANHAT­
TAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION
I* P la n t* and MICHAEL C.
CHURCHILL AND NICOLE L.
CHURCHILL, huaband and «rtto:
CONSECO FINANCE SERVICING
CORP IV a GREEN TREE FINAN­
CIAL SERVICING CORPORATION;
HIDDEN VILLAGE CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCMTON. V4C : AND____ AN
UNKNOWN PERSON bl PO SSES­
SION OF THE SUBJECT REAL
PROPERTY, era Dalandanta. I aril
aai to F a hagRaai and baat Mddar tor
caah to toe Wad Irani rtow d F a
Courthouaa m SANFORD. SEMI­
NOLE Coudy. Florida, II DO octocb
d i F a 9 F day d Octobar. 3001 . F a
torF to add Ftod Judgmam. to w*
SEE ATTACHED ' EXHIBIT A' ••
LEGAL DESCRIFTOON
EXHIBIT *A*
CONDOMINIUM UNIT 141 flUILOINQ 6B. OF HIDOEN VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUM. ACCORDING TO
D IE DECLARATION OF CONOO
MINIUM RECORDEO MARCH 32
IM S IN OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK 1624. M O EB 1681 THRU
1767 ANO AMENDED BY FIRST
AMENOMENT THERETO RECORD­
EO MAY 14. 1666 IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1636. PAGES
1873 THRU 1683 ANO AMENOEO
BY
SECOND
AMENDMENT
THERETO RECORDED MAY 28.
1665 IN OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK 1641, PAOE 2001 ANO
AMENOED
BY
AMLNDMElaT
THERETO RECORDED JUNE 6.
1M5 IN OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK 1644 PAGES 1313 THRU
1321 AND FURTHER AMENOED BY
AMENDMENT THERETO RECORO­
ED JULY 17. 1666 IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1664 PAGES
1644 THRU 1661 ANO FURTHER
AMENOED
BY
AMENDMENT
THERETORECOROED FEBRUARY
3 1666 IN OFFICIAL RECOROS
BOOK 1707 PAOES 1024 THRU
1034 PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY
FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH ALL APPURTE­
NANCES THERETO ANO AN UHOF
VIOED INTEREST IN TME COMMON ELEMENTS OF SAID COM
OOMVEUM AS SET FORTH IN SAID
DECLARATION
k V a 645 Haiamaa Court *103.
Lab* Mary. FL 32746
DATED bra 7lh day d Bapiamtar,
2001

MaryamE More*
.A a C to rid a d d C a u rti .11 i t l f t
By Mary 8trauia
AaDapUyCWri •
Submmad by
Fatar AOdU. P. A
S u l* 300
1970 Maduga Avanu*
Cord Oabtoa. Ftortda 33146
(306)662-4110
‘Paraon* vtat * tbaabany who need
a apadal aocommortatm to pamdpda to N * precaadng ahoUd conlad ADACaordnator al Samtooto
County Courthouaa, 301 N. Pari
Avanu*. S u l* N301, Santord,
Ftortda 32771, al laaat 6va day*
prior
to
the
proceeding
Telephone (407)323 4330 art 4227;
1-600-665-6771 (TDD) or 1-6006666770 (V) via Ftortda Relay
Pubbrh September IS, 26.2001
EE127
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
ju d ic ia l em e u rr
OF FLORIDA
M ANO FOR
■CMMOUI COUNTY
GENERAL
ju m o i c n o N m v iw o n
CASE NO. 01-CA-3-I4-L
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANY
F/K/A CHEMICAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY,
CLETUS JEFFERY RITZEL, d d.
C tiu Jc / O )
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant lo a Find Judgmam d
Foradoaura da lad September 7,
2001. and araarad to Caaa No 01CA-3-14-U d th * Ctrcub Court d to*
EIGHTEENTH Judctol Ctraua to and
lor SEMINOLE County. Florida
•harasi CHASE MORTGAOE COM
PATTY F/K/A CHEMICAL MORT­
GAGE COMPANY la Ptandl and
CLETUS JEFFERY RITZEL and
MARY LARONOA RITZEL. his w*a.
ALAFAYA WOOOS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. MC. a n d ____ _ AN
UNKNOWN PERSON M POSSES­
SION OF THE SUBJECT REAL
PROPERTY, ara Oatonrtanta. I w*
as* to toe h rfw tt and baal btetoar tor
caah to bw Waal bora door d to*
Courthouaa to SANFORD. SEMI
HOLE County. Ftortda. 11DO o’ctock
on toe 13m day d Novambar. 2001,
a d lorth to said Find Judgmam. to
*4 t
LOT 66. ALAFAYA WOOOS PHASE
XVI, A SUBDIVISION. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED W PI AT BOOK 37,
PAGES 17 THROUGH 16. INCLU­
SIVE. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
ari/a 1013 Vannasaa Dry*. Onedo.
FL 32766
DAI ED ton I Oth day d Saptombar.
2001.
Aa Ctori d aald Court
By Dorothy W Boaon
Aa Deputy Clark
Submmad by
Fatar 6GMU. P. A
S u l* 300
1970 Madnjga Ararer*
Coral Oabtoa. Flood* 33146
(306)662-4110
a apactol aooommodabon to p o tto p o t to ton precaadng shoud can
lt d ADACowOnator at Samtooto
County Courthouaa. 301 N Park
Avenue. Suita N301. Santord.
Ftortda 32771. d toasl IN* day*
prior
lo
th*
proceeding
Tatodtone (407)323-4330 art 4227;
1-600-666-6771 (TDO) or 1-6006666770 (V) wa ftortda Relay
16.26.2001
EE126

i i m » hi n rr*ti'ral

Lecals

Wednesday, September 19. 2001
Lecals

THE SOUTH ETC FEET OF THE
NOFtTH 1068 0 FEET OF THE EAST
f 10 FEET OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE
NE 1/4 OF SECTION IS. TOWN­
SHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 31 EAST,
(SUBJECT TO A IS 0 FOOT EASE­
MENT ON THE WEST SIDE OF
ROAD), SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
and cwranutby known a a
44S Doctor* Drive. Ovtado. FL,
37789
d pubic aata, to Via rughml and baM
DKicMr, hx ta in , at nw w m nwn
aow d in* SanJnor* County
Courthou**. Santord. Ftortda, *|
11DO AM on Octobar 11,2001.
Datod Saptombar 10.2001
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
ByJana EJaaawtc
Deputy Ctori
to filedl w I vtai me Amartcan*
Ad. paraent atal
naidtog a apactol accornmodadon lo partKEWl* In M * procaadtng should contort court
AikiWaaUatavi at totaphona numbar
(407/886-4330. n d tolar man aavan
(7) day* prior to m* procaadtog V
hearing Imparted, (TOO) 1-600-666■771, or Vdca (V)1 6 0 0 6 5 5 6 7 7 0 ,
vto Ftortda Relay Sarvtaa
Maaon EAi aoctato*. PA
17767 U 6 . I I Norm. Suto 600
Ctoararator, FL 13784
(727)6366600
Pubtah Saptombar 11.26, 2001
EE130
W THE CWCUTT COURT
OFTHE16TH
JUDICIAL CWCUTT
WAND FOB
CEMMOLE COUNTY.
CASE NO. D1-CA1I71 14L
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
INEZ HUNT, d u a - d a L ,
I.
NOTICE OF EALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suer* to an Oder a Ftod Judgment
Scheduling
Forecfiotura
Sato
araarad an S*pi 7.2001 In r u ca t*
now pandkng in said Court, to* tfiyto
ot iwTTEcn n inociiflu iux/vb
I *41 aai to • » N di**l and bad bid­
der tar cash In th* SEMINOLE
County Courthou**. Waal From
Door. SEMINOLE COUNTY COUR­
THOUSE. M l Norm Pari Avanu*.
Santord. Florida 32771. at 1100
AM on tto urn day d October.
2001, ma Mowing daacrtiad prepar­
ty aa aal lorth to said Oder or Find
LOT 160, SAN LANTATHIRD SEC­
TION. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN PLAT
BOOK 11. PAOE 75. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF BEMWOLE COUN
TY, FLORIDA
* V « 1416 MARA COURT. SANFORD. FLORIOA 32771
SEMINOLE Couby, Ftonda, bra
I t t i day d Saptonbw. 2001
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Aa Clack. O c u * Court
SEMINOLE. Ftond*
By Jan * EJaaawic
Aa Deputy Ctori
SPEAR 6 HOFFMAN. PA

ecals

t - .c r .i r - .

a n c u r r court
I 706 South O x * Highway
Coral Oabtoa. Ftond* 33146
OF THE eig h teen th
Tatophon* (308/886 7266
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Paraon* with rtriatotity who naad a
OF FLORIDA
partsI accommodation lo partidIH AND FOR
p*1t
to Ova procaadtog ahotid con
SEMINOLE COUNTY
tort AOACoonknalor al M l N Pari
OENERAL
Avanu* S u it N. Santord Ftonda
JURISDICTION DIVISION
32771, an total Ihra day* frier to Thv
CASE NO. Ot-CA‘1066-14-0
ding
Tatophon* (407)323CHASE MORTGAOE COMPANY
*3 M Em. *227: 1 800-656F/K/A CHEMICAL MORTOAOE
COMPANY.
8771(TDD), or 1 B00 655 877CKV).
na Ftortda Raley S a n ta Ac
PtaMSI,
Putsch Saptombar 1» ?n 2001
EE13I
WALTER L DOLLINQER and
SANDRA L DOLLINQER. huaband
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
I wd* F1RSTPLUS FINANCIAL.
OF THE IETH
INC. TWIN RIVERS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
JUDICIAL CmCUTT,
IN ANO FOR
INC, and___. an uiknown
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
parson to poaaaaaion d to* SUB­
FLORIDA
JECT REAL proparty,
OENERAL
D*ttndant(s)
JURISDICTION DIVISION
NOTICa OF ACTION
CASIN O: 01-CA-117O-14-L
TO WALTER L DOLUNGER
Raaldanc* Unknown
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC
D O u t. and b daad, al partto*
PLAINTIFF
dabnlng totaraal by- bvough. under
w agatnat WALTER L DOLUNOER.
VS
CHRISTOPHER FULLER IF LIVING.
and U partto* havaig or dabmng to
AND IF OEAD. THE UNKNOWN
have any rtgtoL 68* or totaraal to to*
SPOUSF, HEIRS, DEVISEES
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES
TO: SANDRA L DOUJNOER
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A U OTHER
I abva and V dead, a partto*
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
darning totaraal by. through undar
BY, THROUOH, UNOER OR
or agatoal SANDRA L OOatNOER.
AOAINST CHRISTOPHER FULLER.
and a l partto* havtog w claiming to
CATHERINE FULLER IF LIVING,
have any mp4. UP* or totaraal to toe
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tost an euajri
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
tor Foradoaura d Mortgaga on Via
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
Mowing described proparly
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
LOT 22. TWIN RIVERS SECTION
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
Id-B, UNIT 1, ACCORDING TO THE
BY. THROUGH, UNDER OR
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
AOAINST CATHERINE FULLER.
PLAT BOOK 40. PAGES 32
FIRST UNION NATIONAL DANK.
THROUOH 36. PUBLIC RECORDS
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA;
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
e V a 1017 Turtle Creak Orhr*.
POSSESSION
Ovaldo.FL 32786
OCFENOANT(S)
ha* baan Mad agatoal you and you
n otic e o r
ara raqtriad lo aarv* a copy d your
•titan datonaa*. 2 any. to L on Ann*
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN pur­
M Cnu-A&gt;var*i. Attomay lor
suant to a Summary Final Judgmant
PlatoM. nhoaa addraaa la Sum 300.
d Foractotura datod Sapfi 7. 2001
1670 Madrug* Avanu*. Coral
aniarad to Crvt C at* No OI-CAOabtoa. Ftortda 33146 wmtn birty
1170-1(4. d ma Drcub Court d da
(30) dayt altar to* 6nt pubkeabon d
16TH Judicial Circuit In and lor
bra Nottos to m* and Ma to* wigmal
SEMINOLE
County.
Santord.
with to* Ctori d tor* Cout v*h*f
Ftortda. I w*l t e l to to* highati and
batata aanrica on Ptovtort l attomay
bad blddar lot caah ar m* Waal Irort
or unmadtoiaty VioraaJlab, dhanaira
door at th* SEMINOLE County
a dalaUi «ta ba aniarad agatoal you
Courthou** located al M l N Pari
lor too ra id demanded In to* comAvanu* to Santord, Ftortda. al 1100
a m on m# 6m day d October. 2001
WTTNEBSmy hand and to# aaal d
Vto
Mowng described property a*
baa C aul Vis day d SEP11 2001,
lorth In said Summary Final
2001.
Juljn torl, ItMrW
ISCAU
LOT 170. YYOOOCREST LINT!
MaryarsiE Mora*
FIVE. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
Aa Ctark d f t * Court
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
B y Ruto King
BOOK 17. PAGES 3 8 3 6 ANO 37.
Aa Deputy Ctark
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
■Paraon* trim a dtabtay who need
COUNTY. FLORIDA
a epecal accormwlaPon to pantcF
Datod Via 7m day d Saptombar.
pal* to Ma precaadng ahoUd con­
tact ADACoordnator *1 Samtooto
EM I.
1CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Ccxbby Courthouaa. 101 N. Pari
MARY ANNE MORSE
Avanu*. SUt* N 30I, Santord.
Ctori d bw Ckcu* Court
Ftortda 32771. at laaat 6v* days
prior
to
the
proceeding
By M*ry8trmp*
Deputy Clark
Telephone (407)323-1330 art. 4227;
Pubkahto:
1-600-655-6771 (TDO) or 1800THE SEMINOLE HERALD
6496770 (V) via Ftortda Relay
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
Pubtah Saptombar 18.26.2001
STERN, PJL
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
EE129
801 S Urbvaraby Dnva SUM 500
M THE CWCUTT COURT
Ptontaaon. FL 3332*
(6 84)233 8 0 0 0
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
0 1 -71388 INCU
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
M ANO FOR
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
ACT. paraona w*h dtaabanee naadFLORIDA
-ma a iwHKimi e®coiTipnodtiilio*i iivxiki
CASE NO.i MOI-CA-1016,14
S t J f r a J R T AOMfWISnUTON.
CHASE MANHATTAN BANK, a*
at * thm
SEMINOIE
Couofy
Truaave. tor toe ORMT1I
CoumouM al TO BE RECORDED.
MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2000-1
1 0 0 0 frS5 #77l (TDO) or 1-BOO MSdatod Saptombar 1, 2000.
erro . ma Honda Ra«ay Sarvtoa
Pubtah SaptWTtmr 10. 96. 9001
EE 139
BRIAN BUTLEFL *4 a i.
in th e

NOTICE OF BALI
Nonce la hereby ghran Vial, purta Via Order or Final
Judgamani araarad to tta cauaa to
Vi# Clredl Court d Samtooto Courby.
Ftortda. I * ■ aa( m* property aaual*d to Samtooto County. Florid*.

L

L fg a ls

M THE CfiflCWT COURT
OF THE 16TH

jUDiciAL ctacurr,

M ANO FOR
EE5VNOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
av iL O iv n ioM
CASE NO.: Ot-CA-1407-144.
FIRST
UNION
BANK
OF
DELAWARE F/K/A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF DELAWARE
Stephen Siam And Soda Stem. ET.
AL
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Fuel Judgment ol
Foratcotura dated Saplamb*/ 7,
2001 and araarad in Casa No OI-CA1437 14 L. ol Vto O raJt Court ol S »
IETH Judicial Cvcufl ki and to(
Seninota Couby. Ftond* wherein
FrU Union Bank Ol DeUwan F/K/A
Flrafi Union National Bank Ol
Detawara ta Ptatab and STEPHEN
STERN SOFIA STERN HEATHROW
LAKES MAINTENANCE ASSOCIA­
TION *1 0 HEATHROW MASTER
ASSOCMTON. INC BRIDGEWA­
TER NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIA­
TION, INC JOHN DOE ANO JANE
OOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION____ AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY aw datam
darts I
M i to tw highest tnd
bast bridal tor caah al Vto WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE COURT­
HOUSE ol lh* Semmota County
Courthou*#. In Sertcvd. Florid*, al
1100 a m. on Vw 6 (toy ol October.
2001 . Vto toaowtng daaenbad prepaity e * **l torth to said Final Judgnwrt,
lo-wtt'
LOT 22, BRISTOL PARK.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN PLAT
BOOK 26. PAGES 76, 80 AND 81.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE.
COUNTY. FLORIDA
DATEO vw 7 day of Stptom*..
2001.
Meiy Am * Mon*
A* Ctori ol said Court
By Mary Stroup*
A* Deputy Ctori
Submitted by
LAW OFFICE OF MARSHALL C
WATSON. PA
AVomeys toi PlantJI
1800 NW46TH STREET. SUITE 120
Fort Leudaidtto a 33309
Telephone (984)483 0388
Fectanto (684)771-6062
01-02404
Pubtah Ssptambei 1 9 .26. 2001
EE134
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IETH
JUOfiCML CIRCUIT.
M AND FOR
ECWNOU! COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 0I-CA-1642-I4 L
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. INC
ASNOMMEEFOR
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
VIC MCACCHJNTRYVYIDE
FUNDING CORPORATION D/U/A
AMERICA'S WHOLESALE LENDER
Shan* Ran* SpwM. ET AL
Du!*&lt;alert*
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant lo t Final Judpnart ol

Fot*ico*uf* dated iapiam'tMif 7,
2001 and anfarad m Ca»« No 01-CA1M2 14 l . ot * * O ram Court ol * *
18TM iuONclal Circuit In and lor
Scmlnolt County, Ftortda
Modgaga Eladronk; RagHtlfaDon
Syalamt, Inc Aa Nom«n#a Fof
Count rywid# Itocna Loans, Inc,
F/KyACoonlrywIda
Funding
Corporation
D B AAmarlea»
Wtidatal# Lender la PtalnMf and
AUTUMtl CHASE HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC I SHERLA
RENE
SPIESS.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SHERLA RENE
SPIESS. JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT S IN
POSSESSION ara dalandanta tw *
aal to 9 * higheal and bet* bfcttar for
caah at tha AT WEST FRONT DOOR
o&lt; lha Sarranola County Courthouaa.
In Sanford, Ftortda al 11 00 a m, cm
tha 9th day of Octobar. 20 01, tha lol
forth m ta d Final Judgmam. ta-erfi:
LOT 136, OF AUTUMN CHASE.
ACCOR DINQ TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 57. AT PAGE FT THROUGH
102. INCLUSIVE. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE. COUN
TY. FLORIOA
DATED UN* 10m day of Saptamar,
2001
Mary Anne Moraa
Aa Oar* of eam Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Ai Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
LAW OFFICE OF MARSHALL C.
WATSON. PA
Anomeya for Plemuff
1000 NW 49TH STREET. SUITE 120
Fort Lauderdale. FL 33309
Telephone (954)453 03M
Facaimta (954)771-6052
FM01-02754
Pubtah September 16. 26. 2001
EE135
NOTICE UNDER
FICTTTOUl NAME 6TATVTE
Nobce la hereby given t t a toe
underafgned, purauam lo toe
Tkbtloua Name Staime.* Chapter
665 09. Honda Statuiea. w * regtaer
tato toe DMaton of Corporettona.
Depenmem of Stale, Stale of
Florida, upon recefil*1*of proof of publesion of fhta Notice, toe flc&amp;sus
Stamp TW Dawn
under which we are engaged1in bustneea or utoer which we eipecf to
engage in buemeee et
175 Town# Center Carle
Sanford. Ftortda 37771
The party miereafad In said buaineea enferprtae la aa toiowa
OafHr Corprvirtkjn,
a Florida corporaBen
Datod al Santord. Samtooto County.
Ftortda. Sapfarrtoer 12*2001.
Pubtah September 19. 2001
EE137
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAIM STATUTE
TO WHOM (T MAY CONCERN
r«onc« n nereoy grven Dial pie
unrtaraignart. purauenl to Vto
Tici/tioui Name Suiuu.* Chafter
665 06. Ftanrt* Sleluie*. wi* regtatay
WJh Vie DtaW tortl O Stela, buia
o( Ftofda. upon racetal ol prod ol
m* publcMon ol tu t Noace. tw lta PREMIER AMUEEMEKT
ENTERTAMMENT
undai which wa era sngegtd In buta­
n e** al 101 B. Bunvat Drive,
Cattatoariy, Oammofi* Courty.
Ftonda 32707
Thai Via party vaaraatad In Mid
buunau antafplta* It a* to*oa&gt;«
JAMES A. PRATHER. IV
101 S SUNSET DRIVE
CASSELBERRY, a 32707
DATED *1 Vie tab orica of Rchaid
B Owen. P A . 6280 So U S . Hwy
17-62,
Cateetaeity,
Samvnia
County. Ftortda. 32718-0868 on
S aptambaf 10.2001.
JAMES A PRATHER. IV
Pubtah September 16. 2001
EEI38
M THE ORCUfT COURT
OF THE IETH
JUOfiCML CtRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
■EM4NOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CAM NO. 01-OR 3666 MA W
to tto Adoption o t
fl L P end K M P.
NOTICE OF ACTON
TO: JEFFREY ARTHUR PEOtOO
YOU ARE NOTIFTID &gt;i*t edopnon
procaadtog* have begun, p*noned
by LAWRENCE CTRL ARTHUR and
hi* wba, PAMELA LYNNE ARTHUR
win rnomer or me minor cnaoren
bom on November 1, 1664 end
Septataber 19. 1167. and you era
.-oqu/rad tc oerra s rtpy of y r .t wtoton ccnaert or otyacfim to f i m
torou^i Vi** anornay, R GREGORY
COLVIN. ESQUIRE, w fia* adriaar
ta Poet Office Bo* 3106. Ortendo.
Ftond*. 32602-3106 on or baton
OCTOBER 12. 2001.
must also
"iw iR ) me Qngnii wen me o n or
Vita Court el M l North Part Avwnue.
Sanford. Ftortda. 32771. prior to
■enrtc* ct pabboner* or kranertsisty
h * H l l « IF YOU FAIL TO DO BO.
A DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED
AGAINST YOU
DATED bra Mb day of SEPTEM­
B E R 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R Winter
Daoutv Clark
Pubtah Saptantoar 13 ,2 6 . vid
October X 10,2001
EE141
•4 THE ORCUfT COURT FOR
BE MNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO.: 0I-E1T-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
ROBERT T COHEN.
Atao known a* ROBERT COHEN.
NOTICE OF ADMtafitSTRATTOH
Th* Ktowitairakcn cl Vta aaLeta of
ROBERT T COHEN. *1*0 known u
ROBERT COHEN, ttocaasad. F l*
Nunbwr 01-617-CP ta pandtog to to*
Cacui Court tor E a im ta County.
Ftonda. Probala Dnrtwon. Ih*
addraaa of which ta PO B w SOM.
Serried. Ftond* 327728068 Th*
rwnaa and addraaa*. of toe fwraorv
*1 rapiaMrtavva and toe panonal
rapreMnlativ* ■ attomay ar* Ml
A U VfTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
Al paraon* on whom ton none* ta
served who have obfiactlon* that
chitanga m* valkdty at Vi* vn*. Vi*
qualbtcahan* of Via panonal rapra•artaova, vanu*. or )un*ricOcn ol
vm Court ara ragurad to tta toaa
obtacbons with Vaa Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE or
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
AJ cradnors O Via daoadari and
other parson* having dean* or
demand* agatott dacadanr* aetata
on whom a copy of W * n o te . •
M i.au wtiui War, .yu.-Jh* attar V t
data 01 Via Drat piAricatun of bra
m ac* n u n l i t to** claim* with Va*
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE

OATE OF TME FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
I othar creditor* of lh* dacadart
and paraon* having claim* nr
demand, a g en t! lh* dacadart"*
W i l l mutt M* Vwr dam * wbh tb s
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* dal* rb lha Dm puMcalion of
Thtt Node* I* Stybambta 16,2001.
Stafbian 0 Falrbarg
111 N Orange Avanu*. 20Vi Floor
Orlando. FL 32601
iltomay
lor
Paraon*:
Raprettrtathra
Stephan O Satay
may tor Paraonal Raprsaamavv*
Ftonda Bar No 0112326
Greenberg Trsung. PA
111 N Orange Avanu*. 20ih Fkee
Oftando. Ftond* 32601
Tataphona 401/420 1000
aanta 407/420-5608
Pibtah: Sapfiarrtwr 16.26.2001
EE142
M THE em e u rr COURT FOR
EEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE (XVIEfiOH
FA* No 01-M l-C P
IN HE'
TIK3MAS L BfTTENBENOER,
NOTICE OF ADMM»TRATX)N
Tha artnk tab ebon ol Vi* Eclat* ol
THOMAS L
BITTEHBENDER.
dacaatad. FM Nrarbar 01 -961 CP,
ta panring to toa Cato* Coral tor
Samnoto Couby. Ftonda. Probata
OMston. Vta addreat ol which I* Pool
Orica Drawer C. Sanford. Florida
32771-0699
Th* name* and
addrataa*
of
th*
Paraonal
Rapraeartanva and th* Paraonal
napraaamaiTva't attomay ar* tat
AU INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
I paraona on whom Vta Node* I*
Mrvad who hav* ob/action* that
chalenge Vi* vakdty of to* WB. to*
ikflcattona ol tha Paraonal
Hapretertathr*. vanu*. or /urtadcbon ol Vta Court ara raquirad to Ita
toaa obfactena wfito t t a Court WITH­
IN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE or THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE OATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
■ crartoora of th* Dacodort and
othar parson* having claim* or

1 whom a copy of Vita None# ta
dal* ot to* Aral pubtaavon of Vta
Notice mutt Ita toaa dam * wfito tola
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF TME FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE OATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
■ otoor credtora tb tot Dacadart
and paraon* h rrtig claims of
EMala must fta toaa ctakn* vbto tot*
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
A U CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED V.TU
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data ot toa lata putricatinn t*
tot* Node* ta Saftambar 16. T rill.
Paraona/ f1*pcM*rt*av*.
JACQUELINE M BfTTENBENOER
3463 Oak kn o t Pont
Lake Mary. FL 32/48
(or
Paraonal
BRUCE M WK3LE. IN
Ftortda Bar No 263684
Mumh. Doyfi* A W\b*. P A
•00 Waal Mora* BoiArrard
P. O. Bo* 1328
WM*f Park. Ftortd* 32760
Tataphona (407)844-6801
Pubtah: Saptantoar 16,28, 2001
EE143
M T M CMCUTT COURT
OP THB DOHTEEHTM
JU04CULL CMCU4T
B4 ANO FOR
■EMB40L1 COUNTY,
FL ORKLA

CASINO. B1-CA-1B12-14-0
WELLS rAHOO HOME
MORTGAGE INC., AS
SUCCESSOR BY MEROEn TO
CROSSLAND MORTGAGE CORP.
v.
SHAUN E VW TM UA; DAWN M.
REED MCA OAWN M. VWTTMiUA
and a l uiknown parnaa ctavrang by.
Vrough, under or agatnil toa above
known to b* dead or a*v*. whatoar
•aid unknown part** clean a * harra,
daw ****.
nr rthat claanants, TENANT &lt;1
and/or TENANT *2 . too parties
Mended to wxoub tor to* paraon or
paraon* in po****w ei. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. A POLITICAL
SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OF
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF ACTION
. TO DAWN M VINTIMILLA NK/A
DAWN U REED and *■ unknown
parts* etaimfing by. torou^L uvtar or
■gaawl to* above namad Defendant,
who I* not known to b* daad or a*v*.
whathar said unknown panto* titan
a * htar*. d art****, grantaa*.
assign ***,
kanors,
crarMort.
bust***, ipoosa*. or otoar Otaimarta
Currant Rsaidsno* Unknown, bul
61 Davon Avanu* South. Wtrtar
Spring*. FL 32708
YCXJARE NOTIFIED toal an aroon
to kyactoM ■ mortgaga on toa kbtowing proparty In SEMINOIE
Couty, ftond*. tow*
LOT 10. BLOCK 4. NORTH
ORLANDO.
2ND
ADDITION.
ACCORD! NO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 12. PAOES 58. 58. AND 87
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMrNOLt COUNTY, FLORIOA
ha* baan Mad a g e n t you and you
era raqurad to tarv* 1 copy of you
•m an d*f*n*a*. Vany. to ■ on DOU­
GLAS C. ZAHM. P A . P ia rtR * an anay. whOM address ta 18830 U S
Highway 16 North. Bud* 300.
Ctaarwtata, Ftonda 33764. wahin
tofirty (301 days *ftw toa km putricabon of tor* Node* of Acdon, and N*
to* cngnal artto to* Ctori of Vta
Court at 301 N P ari Avanu*.
Santord F l 32771. either before
Mnrto* on PlomufT* attomoy of
Immadfiatafy toaraaftar, otoanata*. a
dafaiit wd b * araarad sgakial you tor
Vta tafcaf dtn rn O td Vi Via oomplaai
WITNESS my hand and * ** ! of to*
Court on * h day ol SEP 06 2001,
£ 00 1 .

(SEAL)
Mary Am Mora*
Ctori ol to* Ctroul Court
By Ruto King
Dapuij C ly*
Publitfi in SEMlNOtE HERALD
PubUh Soptomb* 12. 19. 2001
EE092

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Page 4B

Wednesday. ScptcmtH-r 19.2001
Lega ls

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO DantalE Part*
Addrass Unknown
Tha Pabhorwr. OAVlO A FITZGER­
ALD. h#retry gnms nobca that a
Patbon For Adopbon was Mad on
August 23.2001. and it now pandvig
as Caaa Nurrtwr 01 OR 3 S 9 6 4 5 A *
In Vw Qruc* Coul m Vw 8toka of
Florida. County of Sammoia. tor
adopbon of Vw mmor chkd, H S P .
bom on Fetnw*y 27, 1992. by Vw
Palftiorwr
Tha whamaboutf of
Danwl E. Padw. Vw natural taVw* of
VW minor cfWd. is unknown Ybu art
raquvad to sarva a copy of your wrston datonsas. V any to A on Vw
Patmonar s attomay. Qragory M.
Wfson Esqutra. 29 E Pina SlraaL
Orlando. Florida 3 2 X 1 ; ofharwirt a
fudgrrwrrl of adoption may ba
amarad. for Vw rakaf demanded In

and yaarft) of taauanca. Vw datertpton of Vw proparty. and Vw rwma&lt;s)
In which k was assassad ta/ara as lot-

Legals

Ltr.ALS
CITY O f LONGWOOO, FLORlOA
Board of Ad)u«tmant
Molica of Public Haorlng
NOTICC IS HEREBY GIVEN BY
THE CITY O f l ONGWOOO. FlORl
DA. (hat tha Board of Ad)in*manl writ
hold a Pubic M«amg on Octobar 3,
2001 at 6 00 P M . or a t toon fharaaftar a% toa 9am may ba haard in tha
Cly Commaaon Charrtm t 121 W
W»***n * y* piir |rvyynumrl Fkvda
to racafva pubic input and ronatdar
Vanarca (VAR 01-01)
Appfcrant Dan Andaraon
Ta« Paroal 10 • 0621 30^0001204)000
Ganaral Location Tha 1500 btocfc
of South Grant Stmat adyaoant to
l aka Fatry
Raouatt A vmnanca of tha Land
Davaiopmant Coda. Adda V. Tab*#
24-6. to raduca tha front aatoack
(•on. Uw,t, (aat (301 to ff-.rto tftrl (T)
and Afbda 1V. Sactom 24-42. to
raduca ma raar aatoa^ Irani i9M*fty
bv« faal (251 to ftftaan faat (151 •&lt;
tha loAowmg daacrbad proparty
Commancmg al ma norttwa*! cornar of Oovarnmanf Lot 3 in Sacbon
5. Township 21 todh rang# X aatL
Samano*# County. Florida, thanca run
aoum 1321 04 . along tha aas* hna of
aato Qovammant Lot 3 lor a pomi of
bagmnmg. thanca
run north
60*4r46* waal 370 ftT to a port on
tha north n g h d a t y r t of Grant
Straat (TXT ngNbf-way). thanca run
along an arc conca va to ma northaaU. having a ratU n of 400 00* and
a caotral angla of 16*41*46* a &lt;&gt;••
tanca of I X 52. thanca north 71*06”
waal 164 30”atao along aato
way to Via touthaaal comar of Lot 6
of block J of Columbua Harbor,
according to tha plat tharaof aa
rocordad m PUI Book 10. Pagat M
and X . of tha Pubkc Racorda of
Samtnola County. Florida, thanca
along aa «1 Ana of aaid Lot 6. north
16*54 east 52 70*. thanca south
69*47”40* aat! 656 37* mora or lass
(kstanca to tha aast kna of said
Govammanl Lot 3. thanca south
132 44 to tha port of bagvrtng
bamg a l m SarrvncSa county. Fonua
Subyact to a dramaga aasamant ovar
tha wastarty X of tha subyacl proparty
Al tvs maabng a l rtaraslad partias
may appaar and ba haard with
raspact to this manat This haarmg
may ba contmuad from bma to hma
tr tf knal action is takan
A copy of ma propo t ad raquast is
on f»u*
»♦»# PUaVung Dry^ia'i.
Community Sanncas Dapartmant.
174
Was!
Church
Avanua.
Longwood. Floods lor nspaction by
ma pubkc. of 6 you w*sh addnonai
rtormato n. piaasa cal ma ofkca at
407 2663462
Al parsons am adnsad that $ may
daoda to appaai any daosron mada
at mas# maatmg shaanngs. may w«
naad a racord of tha proceadmgs
and tor such (xxposas. may may
naad to ansura that a varbabm
rscord Of ma procaff»r&gt;g N n^da
whrti racord to nduda Via tastvnony
and andanca upon artch tha appaai
« to ba basad (par Sac 2660105,
Floods Statufas)

4

Lega ls

ssaittanca Id partapata n any of
thrsa maakngs should contact tha A.
D A Coordnator. at 407 2 X 3 4 6 1
at laaat 46 hours In advanoa of ma

Maryanna Mors#
As Dark of tha Court
By Ruth Kmg
As Dapufy Dark
Pubksh Tha Sarrvnoia MarakJ
COOILIS A STAWIARSKI. PA
4010 Boyscout Bouiavsrd
Suits 450
Tampa. FL 33607
Talaphona (813)677-6006
C A SI1001 3362

PuLWt

10. 26. and

Octobar 3. 2001
EE145
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNI V.
FLORlOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FWa Mo. 01 667 CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
STEVEN N WALLER.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha admavatrabon of Via attata of
STEVEN N WALLER dacaasad.
Fla Nirtbar 01 687 CP. Is pandog In
tha Circuit Court for Saminola
County. Florida. Probata Division, tha
addrass of which Is: X I N. Park
Avanua. Saniord. FL 32771-1262
Tha nama and addrass of ma
Partonal Rapmsarts torn and tha
Pamonal Raprasantatrva's attomay
am sal forth batow
Alt VfTERESTEO PTRCONS ARF
NOTIFIED THAT
Al parsons on whom tv s notra Is
sanrad who hava obfacbona mat
chalanga tha vakdity of tha Wd. ma
quakfications of tha Psrsonal
Rapmsantatrva. vanua. or )unsdcbon
of tv s Court am raquvad to Ma Via*
obfacVona wdh Vvs Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Al c r td k n of Vw dacadant and
othar parsons having claims or
on whom a copy of Ms nohea m
•arvad watvn Vvaa months ahar tha
daia of Via first pubkeation of Ms
nobca must Ma tha* claims wVh Ms
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
Al oViar cradftors of Vw dacadanf
and persons h s m g cla«m» or
damaods against tha dacadanTs
attata must Ma Vw* claims wVh M s
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WHJ.
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data of Vw krsl Pubkeation of
Vw nobca is Saptambar 16. 2001.
Parsonai fl spin ar u m s
JERRY WALLER
1 JU Qwndaia P d V
Longwood. Florida 3 2 7 X
for
AJUAL FREY
Florida Bar No 035008
Lowndes Droerkek. Doctor. Kantor
ARood. P A
P O Bor 7009
71SN EotoOrwa
Odondo.FL 37007 TOO*
Telephone: (407)4 1 0 0 7 4 3
Pubkan September 10. 70. 7001

Tha Dafmdam is mqu*ad to Ma
wrtttan defenses w*h Vw Dark on or
bafora OCTOGErl 19.2001
Sgnsd on 13m day of Saptombar.
2001
MARYANN MORSE. Dark of Vw
Court
By Nancy R Wrtar
Depury Dark
Pubkah Saptombar 19. 26. and
Octobar A 10. 2001
EE146__________________________
Nobca of Application
for Tas Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, lha!
VERNON L JOHNSON . Vw hokto*
of Vw tokowmg cart*cata(s) has Mad
said caffikrato(t) tor a uu daad to ba
itt uad Vwraon Tha cartAcato nwnbar(s) and yaar(s) of taauanca. Vw
dasoipbon of Vw proparty, and Vw
nama(s) m which k was s i ss sssd
is'sra as fokowr
CERTIFICATE NO: 222
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1666
PARCEL 104 2S-19-30-5AO-070B0110

Dascrlpbon of Proparty LEO LOT
11 BLK 7 TR B TOWN OF BANFORO PB 1 PQ 56
Names m which ataatsad LIN­
COLN
WILLIAMS.
RACHEL
WILLIAMS
Al of said proparty bamg In lha
County of Sammoia. Suta of Ftortda
Untoss such cartAcalaft) ahal ba
radaamad accordmg to law. Vw prep­
arty datenbad m such cartVkcatofs)
wd ba aoid to Vw Nghaat taddar at
Vw waal from door, Saminola County
Courthouaa. Sanford. Florida, on
Monday. Octobar 26. 20C1. at
11 00am
Payment of Saia faa. appkeahto
documantary sum p U ia s and
raoordmg tort ara ragurad to ba
paid by Vw succasski toddar at Vw
saia Fuk paymanf of an arnoum
aqua! to Vw N*waf bto Is dua wkhm
24 hours attar vw advamsad ttma of
Mia Al paymanu shak ba caah or
guarantaad
mstrurnaot.
mada
payabia to Vw Ctork of vw DrcUt
Court
Datod on M137001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOROA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Dapufy
Dark
Pubkah Saptambar 16. 26. and
Octobar A 10.2001
EE 149

Tha mattar dwcussad at Vvs haarmg la quas*iudoal m natura As
surh, rtaraslad part** am pmhtwad horn contactong mantoars of ma .
tat. 1
Board ol Adtuslmani on Vvs mafia*
ascapl during ma pubkc haanng.uor 1
fby * i « w convnufMCSkon 1o ih*
tha
•. Ptanranq Ovwon ai *|ha addrass
labor#
Pubksh Saptaptoar 1 9 .20
2001
E E l0 7 a ^ y m u i
v

PLAINTIFF.

porrorYi) m poatoawon ol Vw
subject root proporty *1; a Vying and
a* unknown pantar cteimmg by,
through, under and against tho
above nomad defendant) s) who ora

davwaat, gram s a t.
or othar
claimant*. Sammoia County, a
pokbcai aubdwwton of Vw S u ia of
Florida: Stata of Ftortda. Dapartmanl
Of Lagat A tart..
DEFENDANT
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO
Emasi Johnaon V Ming and a l
unknown partias claiming by.
through undar and agalnsl lha

i

dam an iniamsf aa spout a t. hairs,
davwaat.
granlaas.
or oVwr
daimanu. whoaa rasfdanca Is
unknown and whoaa Iasi known
addrass u:
107 Dub Road
SarA rt. FL 32772
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Vwl an acbon
for toradoaura of mortgaga on Vw
tokowmg dasertoad pruparty
LOT 4. BLOCK O. COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR UNIT 3 ACCORD
VfO TO THE PLAT THEREOF ON
FKE IN THE OFFICE O * THE
CLERK OF THE DRCUfT COURT.
VI ANO FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA. RECOROED IN PLAT
BOOK 12. PAGES 75 ANO 76. SAID
LAN0S SITUATE. LYING AND
BEING Wi SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORlOA
has twan Mad agamat you and you
ara mqmmd to sarva a copy of your
wrtoan dttonaaa. V any. to A on WMBCRLVA MATUUS. Attomay tor tw
PlartVf. whosa addrass Ik
Codfts AStawiarskl PA
4010 Boytcoui Bou-avard
Suka 450
Tampa. FL 33607
on or balora Vary days from Vw data
of Vw mm pubfccafcon of M s noaca
and Nt m f *^*y»*tor •••»
Dark of
Ms Court atfhar batorn sarvica on
PlartjfTs attomay or *nmadwfafy
rfw vm r
akV ba
anlamd agamal you lor Vw raAaf
damandad m Vw complainL
NOTE Purtiwm to Vw Faa Datf
Cokactron Praci«cas Act you ara
adwaad Vwl M s law Mm M daamad
to ba a dsbf cokactor anampbng to
cokacl a dabf and any mformakon
ubUawd wtt ba usad lor Vwl pur­
port
WITNESS my hand and Vw saaf of
sato Court on SEP 12 2001*.
(SEAL)

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
NATIONAL TAX ASSISTANCE
C O R P. the holder of Vw tokowing
cato(s) tor a las daad to ba M utd
Vwmon The certificate numbers)

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Court Sarvtoas. 1 X Bush B M J.
Sanford
and Vw imdarsignad ai Shan** of
Sammoto County. Florida, wki at
1100A M on Vw 1st day of Od AO.
2001 offar for saia and sak to Vw
htghasl bidder. FOR CASH tN HANO
ANO SUBJECT TO ANY ANO A a
EXISTING LIENS, at lha From
(Wasl)Ooor. a! tha slaps, of tha
Sammoia County Courthouta In
Sanford.
Ftonda.
tha
abova

CAR COLON
Thai said sale Is bemg mads to sat
uty tha terms of tola Writ of
EaacuUon
Donald F Esftngar. 8he**
Seminote County. Honda
NOTICE REGARDING THE AMER­
ICANS WITH DISA8UTES ACT OF
1B90. PERSONS WITH A DtSABHJ
TY NEEDING S°ECIAL ACCOMMO
DATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE FNFURCEAWE WRITS
SECTION OF THE CIVIL DIVISION
AT THE SHERIFFS OFFICE. 100
BUSH BLVD. SANFORO FLORlOA.
AT LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PROCEEDINGS
(407)0656640 TTO (407)666-3323
W«h 8ala HaldOn : Oct 1. 2001

Cocrrfy 01 Semmole. State oI Honda
Unteas such camttc*te&lt;») ahal ba
redeemed acoorxkng to law, tia propVw waal front door. Saminola County
Courthouaa. Saniord. Florida, on
Monday. Octobar 29. 2001. at
1100am

guar antta d inatrumant.
mada
payable to Vw OaA of tha Drcuk
Court
Dated on Ml 37001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORlOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctork
Pubkeh September 19. 26. and
Octobar 3. 10.2001
EEI&amp;2
Model of Application
lor T u Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Viol
SAU. » CO AS CUSTOOIAN (ARI­
ZONA) . tho header ol N Mowing

N o n e * OF ACTION
TO Diana Jonaa
(Name of Respondent)
(Respondent a Lad known addraw)
1147 N W. ?4Vi Annuo Uwrt. FLA
33147.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tial an eeaon

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daad to bo waned
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE NINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY.
FLORlOA
C a rt No. DR 01-1641
In Ra Ackon of Cuatody
Kathy Urtw
PaChorWf,
NOTICE OF ACTION *
TO. Unknown B*V» Father of Vw
Mnor Chkd Kassy Marw Routh
Ybu hereby am noUttad that a
motion lor parmanant custody of your
minor chkd bom on 12-9 97, was fkad
m this ro**l on A-14-01. Ybu km
mqmmd to aarva • copy of your writ­
ten dafansas. k any. on Vw patfcon
a* s attomay. whoaa nama and
address IsShema Arm Farrar. 1999
West Cotomal Drive Orlando Florida
32604. and Ika kn ongmal wtth Vw
dark of Ma court on or batore 9-2701 OVwrwwa. • juogrent may ba
antamd against you tor Vw mkaf
demanded m Vw patrtmn
Witness my hand and seal on 9-1401 (date)
LYDIA GARDNER (name)
Ctork of Vw Court
By OWEN
Deputy Dark
(Court Seal)
Pubksh Saptambar 5. 12. 19. 26.
2001
EE026a

NOTIC* OF
FO RICLOtUR* SAL*
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN pur
auanl la a Final Judgment oI
Forechwtea dawd Juna 77, 1997.
and amarad m Caaa No 97-743 CA
I4A. ol Vw Crrcua Court ol Vw 1STH
Juckcral Cacua m and tar SEMINOLE
County. Florida
FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK. AS INDENTURE
TRUSTEE w Ptomee and ROONEY
K THOMAS JAMFSETTA D MARTINTHOMAS.
TWIN
HlVfcRS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC; ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION AKA
ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL SERVICE
OF AMERICA. INC. FORO CON­
SUMER FINANCE COMPANY. M C ;
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOC AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POSSES
SION, ara oelandante. I a l M l M

guarantaad
metnenent.
mada
pryatAa u vw CWrr oI Vw Can0
Court
Dated on W 3A 7X ..
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Oeputy
Clark
Pubkah Saptambar 19. 79. and
October 3 .1 0 . 7001

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IN RE ESTATE OF
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a V a ARUNE EVANS GOOOARO

ARUNE E REAMS. » V a ARUNE
EVANS GOOOARO. dscoaaad. F*a
ik r r tm . la pendmg m n o Caora
Court lor Bommota Cowry Florida.
Probata OMdon. ma a d d rtit ol
wfach la SOI N. Park Avanuo.
Sardord.Fl 37771. Tha namaa and
a-v ^ -r:
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and
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CompotWon l A product thal a
naadad by w a ry m an. woman I
c h id . Vtour InvRed to ch e d iu a out
Friday,
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H a t.
7-*pm
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Hotel,
Orlando
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guarantaad
tnatnanam.
mada
payaOTa to l a Clark ol tw Canal
Coral
Oorod on W 13700I
MARYANNE MORSE
CLEHK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORlOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Dapufy

Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR TARTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A ^ « H y ..R f-? H I% NOTICB ON

tor Tax Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Vial
SALE 4 CO AS CUS TOOMN (AJAX)
. Vw M M * d Vw looowmg ceraacaled) bar Mad aaid certdk-eMU) lor
a la i daad to ba toeued Vwraon. Tho
cortAcMo manbor(i) and yaar(i) ol
aauanco. Via daaertpaon ol Vw prop
arty, and Vw rwrrw(a) In which a war
rraaarad ware aa loaowa:
CCim nCATI NO: STM
YEAR OP ISSUANCE 1 *a t
PARCEL ID#: 24 21-29422 2900oeoo

NOTICC OF PUBLIC SALE
ALTAMONTE TOWING. INC.UNCLAIMED VEHICLE AUCTION
117 MARKER ST.
ALTAMONTE SPRMGS. a
SALE BEGINS AT 10 00 AM. SOLO
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE.
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR A U BIDS
PURSUANT -01 TO F S 713 78
10-03- 2001
1970 CAO&amp;LAC
F0259226
Pubksh Saptambar 16. 2001
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CERTIFICATE NO: 1903
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1969
PARCEL ID# 02-20-30-521-00002290
Dascnpbon of Procwrty UNIT 229
RIDOEWOOO VILLAS A CONDO
ORB 3169 PG 266

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SEEKING
PtdanWopre ANGEL INVESTORS
w ill kind hoarta t doap pockets to
help haid unique conaorixan ol
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•enrtcee (llna aria. puMaNng raal
aatala. g*»ng * conautang aarvtoaa.
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long lonn
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aril ba araarad agamat you tor a
raaal damandad In tea comptatm
DATED Pua day of 2001.
SEP 09 2001.
M a y A m rM m a
Aa Ctort ol Via Court
ByRuto Kmg
Aa Dapufy Ctork
Pubaari Sapfawtoar 12. 19, 29. ai
Odobar 3.2001
££099_________________________

Ouarardood
netnjmenl,
mada
payobta to Vw Clarti aI Vw Crnxrt
Court
Dtood on W 1M001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORKM
by OERALDME HARFORD Deputy
dark
Pubkah: Saptambar 19. 29. and
October 3 .1 0 .7 0 0 1
EE1S4
_______

PATRICIA A PENN, al at
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
attar* to an Order or Fnal Judgment
entered In Caaa No 99E3S7CA-14E of Via Cacul Court ol Vw 19m
Judicial email m and ter SEMINOLE
County. Florida, wherem IRWIN
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plortrt. and PATRICIA A PENN a l

M TM* CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE E to n IIE M IR
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOfl
SCkaiNOL* COUNTY.
FLOREJA
CIVIL ACTION
CAM NOJ 01-CA-1I19-14-O
APPROVED RESIDENTIAL
MORTGAGE. INC .
DOUGLAS KAPLAN and MICHELLE
NAPIER.

tar Taa Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. 9wl
MICHAEL BOWDEN ANO NATION
AL TAX ASSISTANCE CORP . 9w

REN V STEARNS.
STEARNS

HELEN W
DATED taa TYi day ol Sapundwr.
2001.

Park Avenue Saniord. FI 3777t.
Phono No 1407)3234330 adanaatn

4000 Hulywoud Boulevard.
Sow 973 S
HoVywood FI3307I
Talaphona |9S41993 9993
TaMacaarWa (934)9937707
007387 I6F
Pubkah September 19.29.7001
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IN THE CIRCUrr COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
M U WOLE COUNTY.
FLORKM
CAM NO : OI-OR 3I 99 04A K
In Vw Metier ol Vw Adoption ol
ILL F
UAnOA FITZGERALD

guaranteed
awtrumant
mada
payabla to Vw Clerk ol Vw Catul
Court
Oeled on 9713/SOOI
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CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
bkMJw-n-E C uca.T i. TuORlOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Clark
Pubka-'t SrptaTbar 19 79. and
October 3 . 10. 9001
EEIS1__________________________

h a waal kora door. BamtioM Comfy
Courthouaa. Saniord. Florida, on
Monday. October 79. 9001. al
1100am

Vw Cacul Court ol Somnate County
Florida Cato V 01-CA-1340-1S-K
ipon a knal judgment randarad In Vw
aloraawd coul on Vw *m day of May
AD 7001 In v w cartan caaa entated
Tha
Prtco Rod Ranaiaaanca
Partnarahip. L P . Plamiifl(a). at.
Loudoun
Jew eien
In c.

Larry Btaa. Chaaman
Board of Adtutimani
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SON DECIOES TO APPEAL A DEC!
SION MADE WITH RESPECT TO
ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THE ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR
WQ. HE/SHE W *L NEED A VERBATM RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
INGS VICLUOINO THE TL8TVJO
NV ANO EVIDENCE, WHICH
RECORD IS NOT PROVIOCO BY
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NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR
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COORDINATOR AT 330 S970 49
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEET VIG
Pubeeh SeptenVwr 12. II . 2001
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27 2001 day ol *

NOTIC* OP ACTION
i p a y jv co M
YOUARE NOTIFIED Vwl Vw
Ploawv named above haa toad a tearaua agaawl you tor oncaon and dam
agaa regarding Vw taaowmg
to

CouVy. FtarkJa.
37 Skykna Ortao, SUM 1109
SunMOi Commarco Park
Lake Mary. Florida 37749
and you ara raqurad to aarvo a copy

(SEAL)
MARYANNE iO RSE CLERK
CU RK OF CJXJRT
By Ru9i Kind
Deputy CWtV
cc Jamoa D. f boon. Etquaa
PiAdah Sapu Wwr 17.19. 7001
EE083

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croetmg a better rmencial Mure.
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U n f u r n is h e d
5500 DOWN - WHY RENT??
■wv 20A For Sale
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The Affordable Home Center
407-321-6333
Sanford: 2/2 VR*. 158 long 1*4 Pm
CM *. HvMen lake. 5750'mo *
deposit 407-768 5140. 407 3234540.

l anlord.Ejc e eenl aree. 31 homo
could be used i i housa/offra
cotnbmetion f 7507750 407-3216787.

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5500. ptoi deposit. 407-321-8155
bm poMtor«.4«4y ti panor\ 8CES4
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rnrtlme reqiarsd. Cuak
407-322-4610 or apt
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medSI 75. Cwntoher 407-402-7776

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in 1625

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1 2 r
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nureeryt Zoned agricultural
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finance 904-767-1772 or 604-7876622

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double root. 2 ehoda. awnings. 30
6 screen porch. CHA 54.500 CALL
396-769 6842

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467-322-2466.

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Sanford Landing
Senior d/Lk
Mary:
372.
pooWountarvwaierlall, 4 panon
■pa. good area Many tpgradee Orly
5115K. Martin. 407-314-7507.
g to b eil IbetXoartYl batr a rm Inga
lencad yard, located 1100 Sem e
Barbara Dr. 543.000 407-887-8410

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1800 W. First Street • Sanlord, FL 32771

(407) 321-6220
Fax (407) 330-0253

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

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1B1—Aitliancts &amp;
Furniture For S ale

181—Aitliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale

181—Aitliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale

A F u l alia manraaa tat Near r
plM*c Mutt aal (100 407-422

A KINQ SIZE PILLOW TO P
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407*422*0046

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181—Aitliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale

211—

230—Boats &amp;
Accessories

223—MISCELLANEOUS

ANTIQUE/COLLCCTIBLES

Buy TC -W J M trcury Motor OH at
only ( I I par Oattooll Nlchota
Outboard Sanfco Cantor. 407-323DM4

iKMorotoarUndarwoodManuar

235—

Old Antique Brass
Headboard

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CHERRY W O O O H p and Harvard
oolacaon. t t 2* dbl pad. wT2 tool. 8
CNppandala baWmctaw chaaa. 72*
bomba y bultat 4 hutch, at aM
baiad. coal ( 20k. aal ( b .000 obu.
407*657*2065.

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, POSTAL SERVICE.

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back Duncan Phyla

ON TH E
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1063Curvaa M o n a .
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407-695-4616. anybma

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raatoraHon Faw ambloma to Da
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naw motor. 350CI. buR up. 360
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want
1949 Plym outh Road
Runnar. 407-eS9*A!7B or 407*93?*
4332.

For raaaryabona and arkMunal
mlormallon cal:

Emerson
Microwave
Oven,
Excellent
condition. Has turntable.
$50.

T ruck/Buses/Vans For
S ale
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407-321-7188

407-321-8500.

URGENT ADVERTISEMENT
UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE Is seeking a */f* and/or u M n g apse*
lor the new leased postal faciMy in SANFORD, FL 32771-9996.

Ratngaralor. d E , Almond Srdab?

Sevan pwc* King room 9*1. wood
S brown octet. (100.407*321*7126

RETAIL UNIT

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N. Seminole Bfvd.
S: 25th Si aka SR 46A

PREFERnEOAREA:

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W. SR 17/92 aka French Av*.
191— B

Note: Where streets or highways are used as boundaries, sites on either
side o1the streethighway are considered to be within the preferred area.

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The New 2002
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Many Modata To Chooaa

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Service Center

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1000 Waal la t St. Sanford
407*322*0064

a t e r ia l s

239—
M otorcycles/Bikes
For S ale

87.000 SF (2.00 acres)
7,500 SFNel Interior

SITE SIZE:
BLDG. SIZE:
PARKING REO:
CLOSING DATE:

48 spaces (exclusive use preferred)

M ID F L O R I D A W IN D O W &amp; D O O R , IN C ,

199—Pets 8c S upplies

September 21,2001

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PROPOSAL PACKAGES may be obtained from Suzanne Bisttne, Faetties
Contract Technician, Facilities Service Office, U.S. Postal Service, 4000 DeKafc
Tech. Pkwy., Suite 300, Atlanta. GA 30340-2799; 770/4544)643; or picked up
lo c a ty horn the Postmaster In Saniord, FI 32771-9998. Assistance on Real
Estate questions should be directed to Ted Tarantino, Real Estate Specialist at
the above address or try calling 770/454*0618.

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■ Financial AsalsUncs
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407*606*7176

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NATIONAL SUB SANDWICH
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‘Stucco Repairs*
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281-H ome
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407-322-6338 L/l
277-Furniture R epair

279-Hauling
265-Carpet C leaning
F o r Sale

294-Painting
269-Cleaning S ervices
281-H ome
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301-R oofinc

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(Week o f September 17.2001)

$15.75 per m onth....... 5 lines / 3months
$24.75 per month ...:10 lines / 3 months
$33.75 per m onth... 15 lines / 3 months

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