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United We Stand
Rams Romp
On an evening belter suited
for ducks, the Lake Mary
Rams played the perfect
game for the conditions
and cam e up with their first
win of the season, 21*0,
over Spruce Creek In a
C lass 5A-Dlstrict 3
contest at Pop Johnson
Reid Thursday night.
Pago 1 0

Police step
up patrols to
calm fears,
minimize
threats

Sanford is a baseball town,
always has been. Whether
you're talking about legends
oi the gam e like Oabe Ruth, vj
Jackie Robinson, and Willie
Mays or home-grown talents
like Buddy Lake, Tim Raines,
and David Eckstein, Sanford
b c s c b il tent: hovr w i
their share of Ma|or League
talent perform on the local
ballflelds.
P e g s 1C

Churches provide
services, help
Rejected
Stone
Non
Denominational
Christian
Church will bo having
vincaa seven
w 4prayer. vigil
w in he
night
honor of
our nation's crisis In America.
The vigil began the day of the
tragedy and will continue
until Sept. 17 from 7 to 8 p.m.
Pastor Benjamin Adams
said 'le t us come together in
the City of Sanford and pray
for these seven nights for our
nation and our w orld.'
Also, Catholic Charities of
Orlandu aland* ready In assist
those lives who have been for­
ever change.
Hrainedmental health coun­
selors are available in branch
facilities throughout Central
Flurida aiid llit usual Cuu,idl­
ing fees will be waived for
those who need this service.
Catholic Charities Is also
accepting financial donations
to assist the victims and their
families. Donations may be
sent to the Catholic Charities
Disaster Fund, 1771 North
Scmoran Boulevard, Orlando,
FI 32807. Call 40 7-CSS-1818 for

G a b rielle
blow s out
o f state

By C h risto p h er Patton
Staff Writer
SA N FO RD — Onfy a day
a ft e r w h a t th e n a tio n a l m e d ia

labeled
the
'A tta c k
on
A m e rica ,' sign ifican t d iffer­
ences in the normal way o f life
could already be noticed In
Sem inole County.
Extra deputies patrolled the
courthouse, w hile two sepa­
rate false bomb alerts — one at
the county services building
and the other at Sem inole
High School — d id n 't help
case the horror from Tuesday.
Sem inole
High
School

Baseball
Town, USA

Herald photo by Tom m y Vincent

Heavy rains trom Tropical Storm
Gabrlolle dumped a s much a s six
Inches ot rain In som e parts of
Seminole County

P rin c ip a l K a re n C o w u u . ii c o n ­

firmed her school received a
bomb threat Wednesday.
"W c got a call at 11:28 a.m.
that there was a bomb in the
building that would go off at
11:30 a .m ..' Colem an said.
"W e rang the bell immediately,
and as tne students ami facul­
ty were making there way out
of the building I went on the
intercom to tell all classes to
go to the stad iu m .'
I f Colem an said the building
was emptied In minutes and a
preliminary check, as well as a
thorough follow-up check by
the Sanford Police Department
rvvralad no bombs.
'U nfortunately, this was a
situation w here som eone is
'try in g to take advantage of.
this
’ national
trag ed y ,'
C olem an said. "W e're not
to take any chances,
though. I think it was a good
exerd sc for our students, not
only to react as quickly a ; they
d id , but to dem onstrate to
them that the school system
und the p olice d e p a r tm e n t
continues to ensure their safe­
ty .'
■
__ I _ . 1 1 ___H
Office spokesman Steve Olson
said law enforcement agencies
are operating on high alert.
"W e have been advised by
the national and state govern-

By Christopher Patton
Stp.f* Wr»*pr

Herald photo try Tommy Vineant
Sanford police offleora were called Wednesday to check the Seminole County Services Building after officials
rscalm d an annoyemous bomb threat Thera was a second bomb threat rt Snm ‘ne1e High Schoof at sh e rt *he
sam e time.

Residents
line up to
give blood
9 y W rh-M * J r r tr
Managing Editor
SANFORD — Twenty four
hour* idler a plane Bow Into the
north tower of the World Thule
Center, people were wailing.jp
line at Sanford's blood bank
looking for a way to lielp In the
face o f tragedy.
As soon as the blood bank,'
located at 1302 E. Second S t ,
opened It's doors Wednesday
morning, a line slowly formed
outside the facility. By noon,
more than a hundred people
waited patiently for their turn to
give.
nw
A group of 10 employees
front
Featherlite
Luxury
Motorcoaches stood in line for
more than an hour waiting to
give blood. There were no com­
plaints.
'I t 's the American way,"
F e a th e r lite

e n tp lc y c c

U u r ic

Hackett said. "The wait doesn't

See Police, Page 7A

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Jnaatca Fraziorof Ft. Lauderdale was one of hundreds who lined up to give
btood at the Central Florida Blood Bank In Sanford. Frazier, who Is visiting
famly end friends In 8anford, donated blood for the first time Wednesday.

m atter. W e'v e g o t to ltelp o u r
p eo p le. W c c a n 't b e there- to
h e lp , s o th is is w ltal w c c a n d o .'

Featherlite was one of numer­
ous Seminole County business­
es that allowed its employees to
take time away from work
Wednesday to give blood.
According j« Hackett, more
than half of the company's 324

employees planned on donating
blood during the day.
"They told us if we wanted to
come and give blood, they'd still
pay u s ,' said Featherlite
employee Brandy Seidel. "They
are very supportive." Tuesday's tragedy began
See Blood, Page 8A

Students express their concern through patriotism
By Michelle Jeria
Managing Editor

.

SANFORD — A homemade
U S. Hag juts out from a flower
pot in front of Goldsboro
Elementary School's office. In the
flag's comer,
"God
bless
America," is written in a child's
handwriting.
Students at the school spent
Wednesday morning maidng
flags and writing letters in
response to Tuesday's terrorist
attacks on the United States.
Goldsboro faculty felt the activity
gave the children an opportunity’
to show their patriotism and sup­
port for the victims of tne
tragedy.
The activity followed a special
morning broadcast made by

Principal Sherry O Leary and happen. I wonder why someone
Assistant Principal Jeanette did this."
Malone directed to the school's,
On Tuesday, Sept. 11, two air­
teachers and students. During planes flew into both towers of
the segment, the school adminis­ the World Trade Center and a
trators discussed how the chil-\ third plane flew into the
drvn should express their feel- j Pentagon. Another crashed in
ings about Tuesday's events and Pennsylvania before it could
how they could send messages of reach what was believed to be its
sympathy and support to New destination, Washington, D.G So
far; 18 Ujackcn; have been Identi­
York Giy.
"During the activity, some stu­ fied, and the prime suspect is
dents wrote letters, some stu­ Osama bln Laden. More than
dents made flags and others 5,000 people are dead or missing.
wrote in journals," O'Leary said.
Following reports of the
"It depended on whatever was attacks Tuesday, teachers were
appropriate for each individual asked to keep televisions turned
off at Goldsboro elementary,
student."
. Third-grader Collin Sugaski O'Leary said. At llte end of the
made a flag
t
ag that
echoed the feel- day, the remaining students at
any. ''1I hope some peo­
ings of many.
people made it I wish this did not See Students, Page 7A

Hick Kolenuik - 3rdgroder
at Goldtboro Elementary

Index
UbStyU ,,
OUluaiiti

Harold photo by Mtctwtla Jaria

Polica Log
Religion .

Amy Culver and Ja n e t Middleton
W ere at the Bam Thursday night
checking out som e of the Items
avalable in the Red Cross raffle.

S p o rt!

.

SAN FO RD — As Seminole
residents awoke Wednesday
morning many may have
hoped tne horror from Tuesday
was just a bad dream. The
nightmare was indeed a reality.
Relief funds were immedi­
ately established ill just about
c« eiy cortHil o f like sbunly «»
residents banded together to
help the nation recover from
the terrorist attacks. Trcm local
firefighters to the small busi­
nesses in downtown Sanford to
the students at Seminole High

School everyone was pitching
in td help their fellow country­
men.
The Central Florida Fire
C h ief's Association and the
Florida Fire C hief's Association
Disaster Region 5 established
the September 11th Fund for
emergency workers and their
families in New York City.
Citizens arc encouraged to
make a donation at any city or
county fire station between 8
a m. and 8 p.m. Monies collect­
ed from the donations v/Ul go
to the families of firefighters,
police officers and other emer­
gency workers in New York

See G abrielle, I'jgc 7A

Officers
crack large
cocaine ring
From Staff R eports

City.
"Yesterday was exceptional­
ly hard-hitting for all Central
Florida firefighters and their
fam ilies," said ' association
spokesman Alan Harris in a
released statement Wednesday.
"Each realized how treacherous
the firefighting career could be,
and every family understood it
could have been them dealing
witn a death.
To help encourage rescue
workers, a post office box has
been established in New York
for people across the nation to

SANFORD — Early Friday
morning, law enforcement offi­
cers served searched warrants
and made arrests with regard to
a crack cocaine distribution
organization.
In
October
2000,
the
City/County
Investigative
Bureau and the U.S. Drug
Enforcement
Administration
initiated an investigation into
the illegal dnig trafficking activ­
ities of Earl J»rk Williams Jr.,
and members of his organiza­
tion.
The investigation revealed
that Williams was responsible
for distributing kilogram quan­
tities of crack cocaine, on a
weekly basis, ip the Sanford area
and north Seminole County
areas. The investigation has led
to lire issuance o f 20 arrest war­
rants and 11 search warrants at
10 different Sanford residences.
Helping in the in the early
morning operation were the
Sem inole
County
Sheriff’s
Office,
Sanford
police,
Altamonte
Springs
police,
Oviedo police, Volusia County
Sheriff's Office and Florida
Highway Patrol.
.
Items seized include the fol­
lowing: a pour 1 of crack and
powered
cocaine with an estimated
street value of $24,1X10, a pound
of iiuuijOuiia
with a street value of $I,IXX),
five firearms, and $3,7(X) cash.
Five other suspects are being
sought in the investigation.

See Money, Page 7A

See Cocaine, Page IDA

Harold photo by Tommy Vlncant
Sharon Johnson, left, and Kaley
Caputo show oft their red. whito
and blue during a school activity.

Businesses, schools raise money for Red Cross
By C hristopher P atten .
Staff Writer

SANFORD — By the time
tropical storm Gabrielle readied
Seminole County it wasn't much
more titan a whimper Friday
afternoon.
County emergency officials
met Friday at 8:30 a.m. and start­
ed monitoring the system in the
county's Emeigc-iicy Operation
Center.
According
to
Seminole
County Fire Chief and trained
meteorologist Terry Shenk, the
average county rainfall was
about three inches by Friday
afternoon. lie didn't expect but
an inch or two more. Shenk said
(lie storm failed to intensify like
meteorologists thought it woujd
because it had "wind shear on
top of it coming from the
Sruttv.vcst"
Although the tornado watch
was extended until 5 p.m. Friday
in Seminole County, Shenk said
that was Just a matter of nrvenulion because things can Inappen
"when you li.no that kina of
twisting in the atmosphere."
"The
National
Weather
Service cjlled for winds at about
45 to 50 mplt, but I didn't expect
that," said Shenk about the
winds that never topped 40 mph
in the county. "They've done a
good job spotting tornadoes and
issuing warnings."
A cel! near ins University of

�I*agc 2A Sunday, September Hi. 2001

T iie S eminole Herald

S em in o le S um m ary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

Hom ecom ing Court

Student’s medical
history should be
ready at hand

O ut &amp; A bout

T h e San lan do
D epression G lass Show is
now being held in the
Sanford Civic (Renter
through Sunday, Sept. 16.
Tw enty-seven top q"*H ty
dealers from the Southeast
will be participating in the
show. Door prizes, many
which have been donated
by dealers participating In
the show, will be given
away throughout the
event. The snack bar will
be operated by The
Colonial Room restaurant
of Sanford.
Show hours are
Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m .; and Sunday from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Adm ission

DEAR ABBY: The letter in your column about
what legal documents students should hive m re
they reach the age of 18 prompted me to write.
With college starting again, please recommend
•••••••••••••••••••a* that students have a rpersonal
fact sheet on hand, in a place
where it can be easily located. It
should include important infor­
mation such as parents' names,
address and phone numbers,
food and drug allergies, pre­
scription and non-prescription
medications and dosages, the
Doar
name and phone number of
Ahh
their family physician, dentist
ADDy
and pharmacy’, their medical his­
tory and insurance information,

B

New friends and acquaintances may not know
these facts, or in an emergency will not remember
them. The time it takes to look up the information
in school records may mean the difference
between iiie anu death.
Because of my complex medical history and
numerous prescriptions, this has been a lifesaver
after accidents, when seeing new physicians and
in em erg en cy situ atio n s — especially when out of
town. 1 keep it on my computer and hand the
information out when necessary. Doctors and
nurses rely on having an accurate and complete
list of data.
BETTY NOLAN, ASSOCIATE PRO FESSOR,
SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA
STATE UN IVERSITY
DEAR BETTY: You have made a good polnL
In the past, I have usually targeted these sugges­
tions to older adults. But everyone who lives
independently should obey the Boy Scout motto;
Be prepared. And that means printing out rophw
o f emergency information and informing
friends, roommates and dormitory advisers
where they can easily find it in an emergency.
DEAR AbUY: I'm responding to the letter iiom
‘Teen-Age Aunt in Illinois,'' who felt guilty about
reporting that she saw her sister's boyfriend hit
her.
Seven years ago, 19 days before my eighth
birthday, m ysister was murdered by her
boyfriend. Then he,committed suicide. My sister
loved him very much, but he didn’t love her. They
had two children.
* I —•-*»
He hit me only twice, but every time he hit my
sister I would grab my niece and nephew and
hide with them under the table. Once I almost
called 911, but he left. I was afraid of him, but my
sister made me promise not to tell anyone — and I
d id n't
I’m now 14, and we adopted my niece and .
nephew. I love them dearly, but I miss my older
sister very much.
If only I had told my father what was going on,
I might have saved my sister's life. I recently told
my father what happened — seven years too late.
I regret that I d id n t tell, and I'll regret it for the
rest of my life.
Teen-A ge Aunt” — if you love your sister and
your niece, plc«v» tell someone!
REGRETFUL TEEN IN CEO RGIA
DEAR REGRETFUL TEEN: T hank you for a
powerful letter. You w ill never know now many
lives you may have saved today by writing IL
Now, please accept some unsolicited advice:
You were a small child when this tragedy
occurred. You were doing what your sister asked
i to do, and at the age o f 7, you couldn't have
n expected to be independent enough in your
judgm ent to have done otherwise. If you cannot
let go o f your feelings o f guilt, talking them out
with a professional counselor would be helpfuL
Aa much as one might w ish it, no one can
change the pasL We can only change the future.

C

Herald photo by Tom m y Vincent

T h e 2 0 0 1 -2 0 0 2 Sem inole County High Sch ool Homecoming Court are, standing from left, Robert Carr, Matthew Groover,
J o n Litton, Brett Martin, Ju stin McKinney, Dominic P etracca, Zachary Rltz, M arcus Hobinson, Mohammad Salexn ejad and
Lula Vega. Sitting are Stephanl Burke, Je s s ic a Davis, Jo le n e Gurtls, S h o sh an a Hacker, S u san M cLane, Stephanie Mealor,
M aureen Quinn, Jen n ifer Thom pson, Pam ela Trinidad and Tisha Worley. The parade Is scheduled for Thursday, S ep t. 2 0
and Homecoming Is Friday, S ep t. 21.

Tia i f l c

C ou n terfeit Puraea
• A Sem inole County Sh eriff's
O ffice Lieutenant w ent undercov­
er to bring down a Longwood re s­
ident selling counterfeit purses In
arTXTfamonte Springs hair salon.
Thursday afternoon, Debl
Rosenberg, 45, was arrested for
vending good with counterfeit
tradem arks. T he undercover
agent purchased a Christian Dior
purse for $95 and Rosenberg
reportedly asked not to tell any­
one w here she purchased the
purse. W hen it was inspected by
trained officials it was recognized
as a counterfeit. TVvcnty-seven
urses were confiscated from
loriah Brandons hair salon on
State Road 434 Thursday.
The counterfeit purse names
varied frum Kale Spade, Boca,
G ucci, Louis Vuitton and
Christian Dior. Eight counterfeit
w atches, five fake w allets and
nine counterfeit sunglasses were
also confiscated at the hair salon.
A nother I I counterfeit items were
located at her residence.
According to the police report,
'R o sen b erg uttered she was stu ­
pid for selling counterfeit purses
and ahe d id n't think it w as this
serious of an offense.”

What teens need to know about sex, drugs,
AIDS and getting along with peers and parents is
in "W hat Every Teen Should Know.” To order,
send a business-sized, self-addressed envelope,
plus check or money order for $5 ( U S funds) to:
Dear Abby — Teem Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount
Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage is included in the
price.)

Doug Fetzer
FhbJukrr

The suspect w as stopped
because of repeated weaving
including entering the grassy
median on three separate occa­
sions. Test revealed a blood alco­
hol content o f .155.

F a t a lit y

Thomr.s Klindworth, 57,. o f
Sanford died Tuesday in a onevehicle accident, according to
■tate troopers. He w as killed at
approxim ately 7:30 p.m. when he
lost control o f his pick-up truck
on an exit ramp irom the
G reenew ay to County Road 426.

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

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C ou n terfeit Drugs
W illie Lawson, 22, of Sanford
was arrested by deputies
W ednesday after a routine traffic
atop produced counterfeit cocaine
an a m arijuana on his person. The
driver, Jam es Dellarco, 29, of Lake
Mary, was arrested for drug para­
phernalia.
C rack P ossession
• C edric Lowery, 26, of
Sanford was arrested by deputies
after a short foot chase where
another suspect got away.
H iursday afternoon deputies

Police
B lo t te r

responded to a call of shots fired
in the area, of Coolidge Avenue
and Trpman Boulevard.
Approaching the scene
d e p u tie ^ S tic e d a minivan leav­
ing and after a short chase the
vehicle was trapped on the dead
end road of Haw kins Avenue. As
the minivan tried to turn around
they hit a parked vehicle and then
the two occupants balled and
started to run.
Lowery was apprehended in
the Sanford Commerce Park after
he reportedly fell to the ground in
exhaustion; how ever the other
suspect escaped - running with
what deputies thought w as a gun
in hia hand.
Lowery was charge with resist­
ing an officer and cocaine posses­
sion w ith intent to sell because a
"epokie" of crack cocaine was
found in the passenger side.
• Pedro Texidor, 49, o f Sanford
was arrested by Sanford police for
driving under the influence,
speeding and open container law.
The officer reportedly
observed a w hite station wagon
traveling northbound French
Avenue at 57 mph in a 35 mph
zone. Tests revealed Texidor had a
blood alcohol content of .129.
• Lake Mary police arrested
Brandy Hunt, 25, o f Lake Mary
for driving under the influence
Friday morning. She was report*
edly stopped for traveling 13 mph
over the speed limit on Lake
Mary Boulevard. Hunt had an
average blood alcohol content of
• Patricia H ollingsw orth, 31,
of Sanford was arrested by
deputies for driving under the
influence while driving in Lake
Mary Friday morning.

a Vehi

id arrest
Charles Webb, 39, o f Deltona after
the 7-11 on Lake M ary Boulevard
called Lake Mary police because
Webb reportedly went into the
store's Office and stole the m anag­
e r 's cell phone.
The manager confronted Webb
before he left the store, but said
he did not have it although the
manager could 6ce a bulge in his
pants pocket the resemble a cell
hone. Webb then went to the
athroom where the cell phone
wan found in the trash can. He
was charged with burglary,
attempted theft and trespassing.

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Wednesday, Sept. 19.
All square dancers in
the area are Invited to join
the club Wednesday
evenings at the DcBary
Com m unity Center, locat­
ed at 34 S. Shell Road. Plus
class starts at 6 ’30 p m.
and dancers w ith previous
experience arc Invited to
join.
The annual open house
dances w ill be held on
Wednesday, O ct. 3 and
Wednesday, Oct. 10, from 7
to 8 p.m. Adm ission is free
to the public and people
w ill bfe invited to particiate in Western Square
•andng.
For further inform ation,
call 386-574-2347 or 386-

Fire Lane — No Big D eal?
N icholas Dehlinger, 53 of
Longwood was cited by a
Sem inole deputy after a con­
frontation betw een the two
occurred at the A lberlsson's in
Lake Mary.
According to the report, the
deputy was looking for an indi­
vidual that was parked in the fire
lane at the grocery store when
Dehlinger cam e out of the store
and entered the v e h ic le . The
deputy asked if he knew he was
illegally parked and the man
responded ”it was no big d eal.”
The deputy then asked if he
did not care that he was parked
in the fire lane and the man
replied “there is no fire" and sped
off.
The deputy yelled for him to
stop, but caught up with the su s­
pect on Lake Emma Road where
the suspect stated “you were just
going to give me a big lecture.”

"Sening Seminole County Since I VOS"

Clwry! CmBh

T h e S ta rlig h t
Prom enadera, Sq u are and
Round D ance C lu b Inc.,
w ill have its annual Ice

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T h e S em in o le H era ld

l&gt;*n Pine

tommy Vncent

C entral Florida
R egion al H ospital will
sponsor a w elln ess sem i­
nar for w eigh t reduction
on Wednesday, Sept. 19,
from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
The sem inar w ill be a
tw o-hour session w hich
com bines the pow er o f
hypnosis and behavior
m odification. Participants
learn to lose w eight by
controlling overeating,
blngeing, snacking and
em otional eating.
The first 45 m inutes of
each session Is a free'o ri­
entation. If the participant
feels com fortable w ith the
program , then they pay a
one-tim e fee of $55. The
fee includes a pow erful
hypnotic session, a bc-.au
lor m odification booklet, a
home reinforcem ent audio
cassette tap and unlim ited
free repetitions of the sem ­
inar, If needed.
The hospital is located r.
at 1401 W. Sem inole Blvd-i,
in Sanford. For more In fo r
m ation, call 1-800-848-

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Vltaa H ealthcare will
begin a six-w eek g rie f
aupport group on
W cdresday, Sept. 19, from
10 to 11:30 a.m. at
Lutheran Haven, located
at 2041 W. State Road 436
in O viedo. T he profession
ally-led group is open to
the public and offered at
no charge.
Call 407-691-4549 to reg
ister.

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LAWRENCE JULIUS DUNN
Lawrence Julius Dunn, 82, of
Colburn Drive, DeBary. died
Thursday, Sepl. 13,2001, in
Florida Hospital Fish Memorial,
Orange City.
Bom Oct. 12.1918, in
Hauppaugc, N.Y., he moved to
Central Florida from Cohocton,
N.Y., in 1976. He was a retired
physical education director and
principal of Cohocton Central
School for 30 years. He was a
chief petty officer in tire U S.
Navy, where L ; *eryi*d in Wc&gt;»1d
War II and a life-long member
of VFW Post No. 8093. He was
of the Presbyterian faith. He
was a stamp collector and an
avid Braves fan who loved all
sports.
Survivors include his wife of
60 years, Georgina Dunn of
DeBary; two daughters, Dana
Botham of Clifton, Va„ and
Sandra Bilodeau of Derry, N.H.;
and four grandchildren.
Memorial may be made to
the Parkinson Foundation, 1501
North West 9th Avev"Miami,
F L , 33136.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home and Crematory of
Orange City is to charge of
arrangements.
BETTY MARGER1TE
EDWARDSEN
Betty Margerite Fdwardsen,
77, of Concert Road, Deltona,
died Monday, Sept. 3,2001, in
Beverly Healthcare In Deltona.
Bom to Potsdam, N.Y., she
moved to Central Florida from
Smith O w k , Mich., tn 1983. She
was a homemaker and of the
Lutherari faith. She was interest­
ed to photography.
SurvivArs include four sons,
Keith, Alan and John Lockrem,
all of Deltona and 1«e Lockrem
of Amheret, Va.; a daughter,
Msrrts Roberta Custer of
Clinton Township, Mich.; 10
grandchildren; 9 great grand­
children; and 1 great great
grandchild.
_ Fourtowns Cremation Inc., of
Gcwsige City u&gt;Us uw/gt of
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member of Temple Baptist
Church, the Disabled American
Veterans in Sanford, and Ihe
Veteran's Of Foreign Ware,
DeBary. He enjoyed fishing.
Survivors include his wife of
20 years, Elsie P. "Findley.
Memorial donations may be
made to Temple Baptist Church,
P.O. Box 6367, Deltona, F L ,
32728.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.
KLARA KOVACS
Klara Kovacs, 65, of East
Kicklightcr Road, Lake Helen,
died Monday, Sept. 10,2001, in
Florida Hospital, DeLind.
Bom to Hungary, she moved
to Central Florida from
Marlboro, N.J., in 1993. Sire was
a homemaker and of the
Protestant faith. She enjoyed
Hungarian cooking and garden­
ing.
Survivors include three
daughters, Pearl Barber of Lake
Helen, Klara Mullen of
Greensboro, N.C., and Susan
Kovacs of New York City; four
brothers; nine sisters; seven
grandchildren; and two great
grandchildren.

Ualdauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.
CARLOS HARLOW MANLEY
Carlos Harlow Manley, 64, of
Orange Boulevard, Sanford, died
Thursday, Sept. 13,2001.
Bom in Rooson, W.Va., he
moved to Central Florida in
1955. He was a retired iron
worker and a member of Lake
Monroe Chapel. He trimmed
horses feet and sold fire wood as
Survivors include his wife,
Linda Lorraine; two sons, Steven
and Leslie Manley, both of Lake
Monroe; two daughters, Stella
Cooper of Orange City and
Cinay Webb of Lake Monroe;
three brothers, Billy Manley of
Canton, Ohio, Ray Manley of
Beverly Hills, and Earnest
’Scooter" Manli of Sanford;
two sisters, Lucille Blake of Oak
Hill and Virginia Miller of
Grafton, W. Va.; and nine grand­
children.
Brisson Funeral Home of
Sanford k in charge of arrange­
ments.
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Bom July 17,1950, to Sanfcrd,
she was a training supervisor for
Lucent Tele Communications.
She was a member of Antioch
M.B. Church, where she sang in
the choir.
Survivors include her father,
RuWn Robinson of Oviedo; her
mother, Ethel Moore Robinson of
Oviedo; a brother, Fred Moore of
Arlington Heights, III.; and a sis­
ter, Comette Moore of Oviedo.
Wikon-Elchelberger Mortuary
Inc., of Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.
MARY E. MURRAY
Mary E. Murray, 84, of Bram
Tower, Sanford, died
Wednesday, Sept. 12,2001.
Bom in Philadelphia, Pa., she
moved to Central Florida in
1996. She was a homemaker and
a member of All Souls Catholic
Church in Sanford.
Survivors include a son,
Joseph W. Shcnnett of
Longwood; three grandchildren;
and Bevcn great grandchildren.
National Cremation Society
Beacon Chapter of Winter Park
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Joseph F. Schmicg, 77, of
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Wednesday, Sept. 12,2001, in
DcLand.
Bom in Philadelphia, Pa., he
moved to Central Florida in
1981. He was a retired regional
divisional coordinator for Snap
On Tools in Philadelphia. He
was a member of St. Ann's
Catholic Church, and was
involved in the Boy Scouts of
America for many years. He

enjoyed playing golf.
Survivors include his wife of
45 years, Marie A. Schmicg of
DeBary.
Memorial may be made to
the American Cancer Society,
1599 Clifton Road, N.E.,
Atlanta, GA, 30329, or Hospice
of Volusia/Flagler, 3800
Woodbriar Trail, Port Orange,
FL, 32119.
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THE SEMINOLE IIERALt)

Opinion
The
Americans

Lditor's note: On June 5 1973, Canadian rmiio commentator
Cordon Sinclair decided he'd had enough o f the stream o f criti­
cism and negative press recently directed at the United States o f
A m erica by foreign journalists (prim arily over America's long
m ilitary involvem ent in Vietnam, wmen had ended w ith the
signing o f the Paris Peace A ccords six months earlier). When he
arriivd at radkutation CFRB in Tbronto that morning, Ite spent
K eenly minutes dashing o ff a tw o-page editorial defending the
USA against its carping critics which he then delivered in a defi­
ant, indignant tone during his "Let's Be Personal" spot at 11:45
a.m . that day.
T he United States dollar took another pounding on
G erm an, French and British exdum ges this m orning, hit­
ting the low est point ever know n in West Germany. It has
declined there by 41 percent since 1971 and this Canadian
thinks it is tim e to speak up for the A m ericans as the m ost
generous and possibly the least-appreciated people in all
the earth.
As long as sixty years ago, w hen I first started to read
new spapers, I read o f floods on the Yellow River and the
Yangtso. W ho rushed in with m en and m oney to help? The
A m ericans did.
They have helped control floods on the Nile, the
A m azon, the G anges and the Niger. Today, the rich bottom
land o f the M ississippi is under w ater and n o foreign land
lias sent a dollar to help. Germany, Japan and, to a lesser
extent, Britain and Italy, w ere lifted ou t o f the d ebris of
w ar by the A m ericans w ho poured in billions o f dollars
and forgave other billions in debts. N one o f those coun- *
tries is today paying even the interest on its rem aining
debts to the United States.
W hen the franc w as in danger of collapsing in 1956, it
w as the Am ericans w ho propped it up and their rew ard
w as to be insulted and sw indled on trie streets o f Paris. I
w as there. I saw it.
W hen distant cities are hit b y earthquakes, it is the
United States that hurries into help... M anagu a, N icaragua
is one o f the m ost recent exam ples. So far this spring, 59
A m erican com m unities have been flattened b y tornadoes.
N obody has helped.
T he M arshall P la n .. the H itm an P o lic y .. all pum ped b il­
lions upon billions o f dollars into discouraged countries.
Now, new spapers in those countries are w riting abou t the
decadent w a rm o n g e rin g Am ericans.
I'd like to see one qf those countries that is gloating over
the «*Ttwinn of tire U nited States dollar bu ild its ow n air­
planes.
C om e on... let's hear iti D oes an y other country in the
world have a plane to equal the Boeing Jum bo Jet, the
Lockheed Tristar o r the D ouglas 107? If so, w hy d o n 't they
fly them? W hy do all international lines except Russia fly
Am erican planes? W hy d oes n o other land on earth even
consider puttm g a m an o r w om en on the m ocn ?
You talk about Jap an ese technocracy and you get radios.
You talk about G erm an technocracy and you g et au tom o­
biles. You talk about A m erican technocracy and you find
men on the m oon, not once, b u t several tim e s ... and safely
hom e again. You talk about scandals and the A m ericans
put theirs right in the store w indow for everyone to look
at. E ven flit* draft dodgers are n ot pursued and hounded.
They are here on our streets, m ost of t h e m u n l e s s they
are breaking C anadian la w s .. are getting A m erican dollars
from M a and Pa at hom e to spend here.
W hen the A m ericans get out o f this b in d ... as they w ifi...
w ho could blam e them if they said 'th e hell w ith the rest o f
the w crld '. l e t som eone else buy the Israel bonds, Let
som eone else build o r repair foreign d am s o r design fo r­
eign buildings that w o n 't shake apart in earthauakes.
W hen the railw ays o f France, G erm any and India w ere
breaking dow n through age, It w as the A m ericans w ho
rebuilt them . W hen the Pennsylvania Railroad and the
N ew York C entral w ent broke, nobody loaned them an old
caboose. Both a rc still broke. I can nam e to you 5,000 tim es
w hen the A m ericans raced to the help o f otner people in
trouble.
C an you nam e m e even one time w hen som eone else
raced to trie A m ericans in trouble? I d o n 't think there w as
ou tsid e help even d uring the San Francisco earthquake.
O u r neighbours have faced It alone and I am one
C anad ian w ho is dam ned tired o f hearing them kicked
antu nd . They w ill co m e ou t o f this thing w ith their flag
liigh. And w hen they do, they are entitled to thum b their
n o se at the lands that arc gloating over their present trou­
bles.
I hope C anada is not one o f these. But tliere are m any
sm u g, self-righteous Canadians. A nd finally, the A m erican
Red C ross w as told at its 48th A nnual m eeting in N ew
O rleans this m orning that it w as broke.
T his r e a r 's d isa ste rs.. w ith the year less than halfa s taken it all and nobody...but nobody... has
over . .. nin
helped
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A fter Sinclair's editorial uus rebroadcast by a few American
radio stations, it spread like w ildfire a ll over the country. It tvas
played again and again (often superim posed over a piece o f inspi­
rational m usic such as “Battle Hymn o f the Republic" or
”Bridge O ver Troubled W aters"), read into the Congressional
R ecord m ultiple tim es, and fim tlu released on a record (titled
"The A m ericans"), with a ll royalties donated to the American
Red Cross. (A D etroit radio broadcaster named Byron
M acG regor recorded and released an unauthorized version o f the
piece which hit the record stores before Sinclair's official version;
an infringem ent suit was avoided when M acGregor agreed to
donate his profits to the Red Cross as w ell).
Sinclair passed aw ay in 1984, but he m il long be remembered
cri both rides o f the U.S.-Canadian border — both fo r his contri­
butions to journalism , and fo r his loudly proclaim ing what no
on e else at the time would stand up an d say.

?■ i j.o i

A Country Mourns
M Y DEAR BR O TH E R S
AN D sisters in Cl n is i.
It is Tuesday afternoon, the
U th , that I write to you. By the
time you read or hear this,
many days may have passed
since this moment. The events
o f this tragic morning may be
on replay and not as glaring a
reality as this very hour. Even
a week from now, I imagine
the sting of shock, fear and sor­
row will punctuate your
encounters.
You all participate with me
in our faith Journey. M y first
reaction, after hearing about
the tragedies of this morning,
w as to put, In spirit, my arms
around you and gather you in,
to m ake sure you arc sate. Hint
your families are safe.
What I have to offer you is a
sense o f the Lord, w ho gave u s '
an unending hope through (he
Resurrection o f Jesus; my
prayers that the same Lord will
bring new life to those who
have died in these tragedies
and solace and peace to iamilies and friends who remain
with us here. M any o f you
have relatives, friends or for­
m er neighbors w ho have been
touched by this monumental
brutality and disdain of humnn
life. Be assured that our faith
binds us together and surprises
us with courage and love, even
when w c struggle to find it
ourselves.
Now, we turn to healing. We
pray for those who have
endured suffering and loss. We
offer our worldly goods to
those who find themselves in
need. We try to forgive even
though we find it hard to
understand such a lack of
human compassion.
We must renew in mind our
belief that human life Is pre­
cious. In spile of the horrors
such as these against our com ­
mon humanity, we resolve to

work lianler for peace and jus­
tice In every wav that w e can.
j o d tbless you and
May Gc
keep you,
Bishop N orbert Dorsey
D iocese o f O rlando
W E A RE SA D D EN ED BY
the events of Sept. 11,2001. We
extend our heartfelt sym pa­
thies to all who have lost their
loved ones In this senseless,
dehumanizing terrorism
wrought on the soil o f a great
democracy. We fully support
our president and our govern­
ment in the hard decisions that
must be made now. We know
that the grcotness of the United
States lies in dealing with this
horrific tragedy firmly and
fairly.
We arc concerned about pain
and suffering that mav be
caused to innocent U.S. resi­
dents' because o f how they
look, the faUh they follow or
the country o f their origin. We
pray for peace and Vlvek eonsidcrcd intelligence, as we
respond to this crisis together.
We are certain that by working
calmly and collectively we can
secure our borders and deal
with perpetrators of terror ju st­
ly. We aslc for peace, non-vio­
lence and calm to prevail as we
mourn our loss and face the
task o f rebuilding.
We grieve the loss o f all
innocent lives — victims of this
tragedy, including those who
were
ere Hindus. Both iNew York
and Washington have a large
Hindu population, many of
whom worked at the World
Trade Center.
Braham R. Aggarwal,
Bhudev Shanna,
Rana Tiwari
Hindu U niversity o f America,
O rlando

deepest sym pathy to the fam i­
lies and loved ones o f all
those who have been affected
by the horrendous terrorist
act com m itted Tuesday, Sept.
11, 2001, in w hich the TWin
Tbwers o f the World Trade
C en ter and the P entagon
Building w ere attacked with
untold loss o f lives and conseier.tifll pnin and suffering of
ose w ho w ere In the bu ild ­
ings at the tim e o f the attack.
If the perpetrators o f this
heinous crim e against our
;ace loving people o f the
nited States w as designed to
intim idatp us, it certainly has
had the opposite effect, i t has
brought forth the trem endous
resolves and resources o f all

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peoples of o u r cou ntry, b in d ­

ing us together like never
before, to reach ou t to all
those w ho have suffered on
this day both w ith the loss of
life a n a Injury, and to stand
ready and w illing to assist In

any w ay that we can through­
out the nation to those who
have been affected.
We are confid ent that
President G eorge W. Bush,
our com m and cr-in-chief, and
the m ight o f o u r federal
resources, w ill ferret out those
responsible for taking these
Innocent lives. There can be
n o rock big enough for them
to hide behind. We w ill tind
them and bring them to ju s­
tice!
O ur d ty o f Longw ood, no
doubt in solid arity With other
cities around this country,
reaches out in em pathy and
prayers for those w hose lives
w ere snuffed out today and
for those w ho have sustained
u n t o ld in |u a t lc m .

Triif city o f Longw ood •
stands ready to assist in any
w ay at this time o f need.
Jo h n C. M alngoi
D epu ty M ayoi
C ity o f Longwood

TH E C ITY OF LON G­
W O O D wishes to extend our

On the Street
The Herald asks people what they think...
On Sept 11,
2001, the world h o i
shocked by the
unprecedented ter­
rorist attack on the
United Slates. M tw
than 5,000people
are dead or missing
after hijackers
slammed airplanes
into the Twin
Tbwers o f the World
Trade Center and
the Pentagon.
Another airplane
crashed in
Pennsylvania after
what appears to be a
thwarted attempt to
attack another tar­
get in Washington,
U .C . The Seminole
Herald asked people
what they felt after
hearing about
Tuesday's tragedy
and what action
should be taken
toward the conspira­
tors, once they are
found.

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AN
It's an atrocity. We ate
saddened by the attack
on the USA. It was horntic to s e e on television
and lo s e e ail mo pooplo
who lost their lives.
Hope'ully, they will find
out who is responsible.
They will have to use all
their resources and bring
them to
K enneth and
Je a n e tte Birkenhead

Wmal, England

tr.

j

I am so angry. I
love America. I was
raised military. I don't
think we should

Obviously, it was a
cowardy and despica­
ble action, a t a l terror­
ism is, and we should

have to make them
pay We c a n t let lime
goby
S haro n Burr

necessary to punish
those Involved to the
fullest extent of our
capabtlitios. il should
be swift and It should
be decisive because
that to the only means
of true detente
Don Woody

wasio any tirr»a. Wo

Lake Mary

Sanford

I'm In shock. I’m .
17, and this Is the
first thing like this I
have ever 6een. I
would have never
believed something
like this could hap­
pen. It’s Uke som e­
th mo from a movie. I
don't know whal we
should do to the
men. I just want to
find them.
April Fernand ez

Lake Mary

I am not a venge­
ful type, but som e­
thing needs to be
done. W e've been
too lenient. W e have
to oo aouMiiiiny to
be more secure.
Security has to com e
first.
G eo rg e Haney

North Olmslead.
Ohio

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T he S eminole H erald

L o s A n ge le s Tim es S u n d a y C ro ssw o rd Puzzle
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis

NOTICE OF
PRO PO SED
TAX IN C REA SE

“CRUNCH TIME"
By ELIZABETH C.
QORSKI
ACROSS
1. Way up or down
6. Wind
10. Tanning Era.
13.*__a dream*:
King
18. EPA concern
19 Reaaon.
20. Korean car
21. “In your
dreamer
22. Berlin classic
25. Port-au-Prince's
land
26. Athens
attraction, with
The*
27. *Nlghr author
Wlesel
26. Avant-garda

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ure to increase its property tax levy.

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30.
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it
41. Wal SI.
watchdog
22
44. Soma M.l.T.
grads
»
45. Time on the Job
46. Mattel
«
competitor
47. Didn't taka
chances
50. Gridiron atat
52. * ..._ us a child
4T~
Is bom*
53. Colorado resort
54. Above, In vers* u
55. Asian opener
ST”
56. About-face
57. Temponuy
wheels
60. Mozart, for one
64. Cabin unit
65 . Losing N. and
alternate title
for this puzzle
67. Queue after Q
70. With daring
71. Some Caspian
Sea denizens
76. Rbbon. maybe
78. Web suffix
79 . Jo * and Jane
81. On the briny
82. _ song:
hi
cheaply
83. Tokyo, once
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Last year’s property tax levy:
A. Initially proposed tax levy
B. Less tax reductions due to Value
Adjustment Board and other
assessment changes
C. Actual property tax levy

$4,246,830

($10,741)
$4,257,571

This year’s proposed tax levy

118 "Haystacks*
88. Listlessness
painter
90. Law office
.119. Vote In favor
workers, for
120. OTC parent
short
121. Cosmetics
91. Fam. member
name
92. Byron's "before*
93. Bond activity
DOWN
94. Prefix with gate
1. Mar. honors*
95. Main point
2. Finishing__
97. Freshen
3. Icing on the
99. Put
cake, so to
100. Mitch Millet's
speak
Instrument
4. Climbing gear
104. Thresher
5. Salon sound
e. *stopr
107. Kelt of old
7. They aren't hits
comics
108. Coffee go-with 8. Ending like *-kke’
110. Ham medium 9. K ath te_
111. Fountain order 10. Sizzling spot
11. Sorry sort?
114. Olds model
115. Rule, for abort 12. Unnerved
13. Done by staff
116. FMche
weapons
14. Exercise bull,
117. Assume
maybe
without proof

$4,781,087

All concerned citizens are invited to attend a public
hearing on the tax increase to be held on:

Thursday, September 20, 2001
7:00 P.M.
100 N. Country Club Road
Lake Mary, Florida 32746
A F IN A L D E C IS IO N on the proposed tax increase and
the, budget will be made at this hearing.

55. And so on:
Abbr.
56. Disentangles
58. New Tost, book
59. Broadcast
61. Surfer's
destination,
briefly
62. Observe a
dinnertime
ritual
63. Altar
constellation
66. Wildebeest
67. River travelers
68. Plunge
40. Pointed part
69. Dawdle
41. Train on canvas 72. "Make _
42. *So what _ Is
doubiel*
new?*
73. Tennis legend
43. Bo’s'n's boss
74. At hand
48. To date
75. * _ Time Next
49. What a storm
Year*
chaser chases 77. In quick
50. _ bath
succession
51. More arid
80. * _ boyr
15. Budget
alternative
16. Rotuse to sign
17. Emerald Isle
19. Behemoths
23. "Never mkxT
24. Do a tailor’s |ob
31. Waterfall
32. "You wtshf*
33. Former acorns
35. Adolescent
36. In _ : In
actuality
38. Countermand
39. Like leisure

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84.
85.
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Enthusiast
Mex. neighbor
Debate learn
members
87. Counter man?
89. Part ol a yard
90. Canoer's activity
94. Assorted
96. Some
sculptures
98. Actress Winger
99. Tammany Hall
figure
101. Hike
102. Nostalgic tune
103. Overjoy
104. Pack tightly
ibS. Ring with a
glow
106. Mideast s Gull
o f__
108. Ladies
109. Kind
112. He's a doll
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Home for the Holidays schedule set

BU D G ET SU M M ARY
C I T Y O F LA K E M A R Y - F IS C A L Y E A R 2002
THE PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURES
OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY ARE 5.99% MORE THAN
LAST YEAR’S TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURES
GENERAL
FUND

Fund Balance/Working Capital
Brought Forward

S

. 6.500.000

SPECIAL
REVENUE
FUNDS

j

912224

DE3T
SERVICE
FUNDS

S

131.786

Estimated Revenue: Millage Per SI,000
Ad Valorem Tax (3.7648 Mills)
Franchise &amp; Utility Taxes
Licenses and Permits
Fines and Forfeitures
Intergovernmental
Charges for Services
Other
Bond Proceeds
Operating Transfers In
Total Revenue

4.E42.033
3.433.514
572,999
207.800
1.290.200
346.150
256.000
0
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11.2Q2.13fi

0
0
0
12,000
0
186,050
28.000
0
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226.650

Total Revenue and Balances

j 17.7Q2.19fi

S 1.138.874

j

Expendttures/Expenses
General Government
Finance
Police
Fire
Public Works
Parks and Recreation
Water and Sewer Operating
Stormwater
Vehicle Maintenance
Capital Projects
Debt Service
Operating Transfers Out
Total Expenditures /Expenses

S 1.756.320
382.224
3,287.234
2.544,025
709,839
1.259.464
0
0
0
0
0
1.364.700
11.303.806

$

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Fund Balance/Working Capital
To Be Carried Forward FY 02
Total Appropriated Expenditures/
Expenses and Reserves

j

7.625
0
8.500
22.050
23,500
0
0
0
0
0
0
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162,675

CAPITAL
PROJECTS
FUNDS

&gt;

INTERNAL
SERVICE
FUNDS

ENTERPRISE
FUNDS

770.556 l

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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
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0
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234.500
0
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0
0
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3,433,514
572,999
219.800
1,402.700
5277,140
546,500
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6.134.540
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8,397,488

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707,432

1,763.945
382.224
3.295.734
2.566,075
733,339
1.259.464
1.725.448
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346,188
6.056.440
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6.398.390

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112.491

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141,744

The tentative, adopted, and/or final budgets are on tile In the office of the above mentioned taxing authority as a public record.

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Friday, November 30,2001
Candlelight Tour of Homes •
6 3 0 -1 0 p m A luminary walking
tour through five homes, recep­
tion at the Cultural Arts Center,
comer of Oak Sc W. 5th S t with
refreshments, entertainment, car­
olers. Tickets are $20 in advance;
$25 at the door. For
Informa­
tion, call (407) 263-4488 or
wwwaanfordhistorictrust.org
“Sounds of the Season” - Helen
Stairs Theatre - 8 p m. Call the box
office for more information and
prices • (407)
321-8111
or
www-helenstairathcatrc.com
Saturday, December 1st
n ih U ti.ll. Annual Holiday
Tour of H om es-noon-5 p m The
event features 15 stops - homes,
porches and public buildings.
Tickets: $12 in advance; $15 at the
door (Group rates available.)
Various activities are also sched­
uled throughout the day.
For
information, call (407) 263-4488 or
wwwaanfordhistorictrust.org
Christmas Extravaganza -

Sunday, December 2nd
Thirteenth Annual Holiday
Tour of Homes - noon - 5 p.m. The
event features 15 stops - homes,
porches and public buildings.
Tickets: $12 in advance; $15 at the
door (Group rates available.)
Various activities are also sched­
uled throughout the day.
For
information, call (407) 263-4488 or
wwwjanfordhistorictrust.org
“The Nutcracker Suite"- Helen
Stairs Theatre - 2 3 0 p.m. A
Holiday favorite by the Orlando
City Ballet. For information and
prices
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or
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nd thank-you cards and lei­
's. The address is: Tower
agedy,
' Attn:
Rescue
rsonncl, P.O. Box 2, Island
rk, N.Y., 11558.
Vhlle large corporations
nounced donations of milns of dollars to relief funds
nesday, smaller companies
re in Sanford also looked for
vay to contribute.
Kelle Taylor, manager of the
iford country hot spot the
started the morning by
lling her local printer. She
rided selling bumper stickers
?m cmberlng
September
[h" would be a great way to
money for the Red Cross,
efforts didn’t stop there as
also started calling local
finesses asking for them to
sale products.
niuugh Saturday night the
fn was selling raffle tickets
the donated merchandise
[ji all the proceeds of the raf31so going to the Red Cross.
Ilor expects to raise more
i $1,000.
Everybody needs help up
l», but you feel so helpless
fcn you watch the TV," Taylor
fhem people up there
jtid have done it for us —
did it during Andrew,"
Bam em ployee Denise
[cite about why she considthe relief efforts so imporford businesses that have
ted merchandise for the
fie include Alaqua
Club, T izia Ifut,
s Riverside,
Hungry
s, Castrol Xpress Lube,
' ip Romance, lire Cattle
Sanford Flower Shop,
ir Barrel, S and K
c Signs, Hoss Martin]
Country
Clul

fro m Page 1A
to look after buildings
l
* deemed assets," said
noting that additional
cs could also be seen at
schools and government

rt-Rseri patrolling m p ils a
tighcr visible presence, but
)lson quickly pointed out that
iCSO d idn't want their actions
o create any more fear.

Flatinum Gym, Saddle Up
Western Store, Scotty's and Ace
Hardware.
"W e've had a good response
from the people and businesses
in just a half a day's time,”
Taylor said. "Sanford is a close
knit community, and it's the
least we can do."
Taylor will be at the Bam
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday
before she drives the money to
the nearest Red Cross office.
She encourages anyone who is
unable to donate at the Barn
this weekend to stop by and
give.
"Write a check out to the Red
Cross, and I'll be moie than
happy to transport it," she said.
Al Sem inole High School,
students were looking for ways
to help those in need.
"O ur Sem inole kids arc
always quick to help)" said
principal Karen Coleman. "One
of the things we did was move
our blood drive up to Sept. 26,
and w e've also organized a
fund-raising drive to benefit the
Red Cross."
Coleman said all the money
will be used by the Red Cross to
fund rescue an support services
for this tragedy. As of Friday
afternoon, the students had
raised $1,036.
"I’m immensely proud of our
students to raise over a $1,000
in less than three days,"
Colem an said. "They are an
extremely caring and giving
bunch of kids."
Colem an said the school
would present the money to the
fled Cross on Monday.

Sunday, September in. 2001 Page 7A

State creates task Force to study racial profiling
bring a law enforcement per sportive to the tlieologians, criminologists and policy makers
task force that many of th* ■ii) i members w ill gather in Orlando to nssess religion's
place in crime and punishment. The confer/nay not have
I've Iveit with the slier ill •• oIIim lor 33 ence is sponsored by the UCF's Department
ut Criminal Justice and I,egal Studies in the
years
II of those year &gt; i pt,„ tilionei
said Eslinger. i have a perspoi live lltal other College oi I leallh and Public Affairs and the
members of (he task loico do not p e * . *
I Vp.utmenl of Religion al Western Maryland
Ihe 13-memN-r panel
ill hold it titst College.
'Publicdialogue on religion has intensified
meeting Sept I ' in Inllah.’ ■-&lt; , ilh several
planned presenlallons mid an open group in Ihe past decade with the passage of laws
ranging from the Religious Freedom Act of
discussion.
" An individual's lace, ethnicity, or run sim­ l‘f *3 and lite 'Charitable Choice' provision of
ilar distinguishing rhiiiacleristii •should not the Welfare Reform Act of 1996 to the
be cause for suspicion of wrong doing and Religions Protection Act of 1999 and the
subject llial person to special ficatment by Ihe Religious Land Use and Institutionalized
aullHlrilics,' saltl liilllerworlh in a tele.t-ed Persons Act of 2000," said Karol Lucken, con­
statement.
ference chair and UCF professor of criminal
Senior Ills! top lolm Adams o( the African justice. " Ihe ’faith factor' in politics currently
Met Iitsi ist Episcopal Chiltcli In J&gt;h t sonv ilk* is is expressed in religious jousting on both
one nl tire 13 task force memln i'. highlighting • ides ol Ihe death penally Issue and President
Ihe ini tensed tole religion i ; playin'1, iii crime Hush's creation of the Office of Failh-based
Programs and Community Development."
and punishment is grow ing
On Sept. 24 and 25 the University ol
l or fmtiter information about the confer­
Central Mnrida w ill In- I a ■nnlen n. e i hen1 ence contact Lucken at 407-823-6487.

B y Chrtatophor Patton

Staff Writer
Stale Attorney General Bob Buttenvorth
recenlly assembled a 13-mcmbcr l.isk force to
study discriminatory law enforcement profit
ing.
The task force is yet another step taken by
the state in eliminating the practice of racial
profiling. In June, Gov. Jeb Hush signed a hill
that required all law agencies lo implement
ntiprofiling policies by Jan. 1.
The d iv erse group included several polili
rians, a NAACI’ representative, a clergyman
and top law enforcement figures, including
Seminote County Sheriff Don Eslinger.
"I'm excited about Ihe appointment and
willi working with the attorney general and
others on this issue," said Eslinger who is also
the president of the Florida Sheriffs
Association. "I really fool good about the leg­
islation that called for the antiprofiling poli­
cies."
According to Eslinger, he said he plans to

Students
Continued from P a g e 1A
the school — about 150 students
were picked up early — were told
a tragedy had occumxl in the
northern part of the country.
"1 asked one mother why she
wanted to pick up her child
early," O'Leary said. "It wasn't
because she thought her child
wasn't safe. She told me she just
wanted lo hold her child."

Although the children were not
told the details about Lne&gt;d&lt;u's
’event, O'Leary and Malone went
from classroom to i l.issroom tult
ing to each Icachoi about the
attack.
"It was very emotional on
TUesday," O lx a ry saiil. "llul, wr
asked the teaclieis lo Iry to kee|
tilings normal and i aim."
On Wednesday, l ' l e a n 'saiil

the !i» iillv and staff tried lo keep
tilings .i- routine as possible Ihe
older Indents still had club day,
and tin- younger diildron contin­
ued their lessons However, staff
and guidance personnel were on
hand in i isis am of the diildren
needed to talk about flu1events of
the past few days."
‘tVisfne .d.iy was an emotional
dav lor us, pnilijbly more than on

Tuesday," she said. "I think this
has an effect on all of us. For the
children, only time will tell.
"We have to let the children
know they are part of a great
country, and we will survive
this."

reintensify, hot would likely
move off Into the Atlantic Ocean.
Although Central I lurida lias
seen limited hurricane and storm
.activity tins season, Sitenk said
the season has been about as
much as predicted. Eleven
named storms, seven hurricanes
and throe large hurricanes wcie
predicted . lor Ibis year and
according to Slienk there lias

ahe.idi been seven name storms
arid "v ■ ■.tit! have half the season
to go
Anolln i cooler and dryer front
should pie- into the roginn lale
Saturday. According to Slienk, all
thoughts of a drought an- almost
gone, esjH.x i.illv witli the help of
( iabiielle
"I hi js just whal we need a
low d,imaging trojiiral storm to

come over and drop rain." he
said.
Other storm s on the map
include Felix, which is far off in
the Atlantic. Erin was near New
Foundland, but apjieared to be
losing strength.

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Continued from Page 1A
Central Florida was carefully
watched as weather experts
thought it could lum into a tor­
nado as it moved toward Lake
Jesup, but it never came nbout.
By Saturday morning the trop­
ical storm was expected to have
moved all the way through
Florida and Into the Atlantic
Ocean when* Shenk said, it may

"We encourage people to go
about their daliy
' Mly business and
live their lives," O lson said.
"W c d o n 't w ant to dism iss
what happened Tuesday, but If
w e're fearful its as alm ost the

terrorizing individuals that
have connection to the Islamic
faith, said several M uslim s
who wished not lo he identi­
fied.
"T h e m eaning of Islam Is

It’s an individual thing |willi
the terrorists! not a religion,
thing."
Jivr.ij is Ihe sales and pur­
chasing m anager at Ihe ACD
C orporation oil East I .ike

many arca Muslims are feeling
the brunt o f Tuesday's disaster,
"Basically suicide and killing
people are against our faith.

M‘\rV
dnltzes tn computet pcnphV'i
ats] The mmp.inv moved sec
oral years ago Irom New lurk
and em plovs about two dozen
Like Jlvraj, most of the employ

" It’s ignorant people taking
m atters into their own hands,"
said Jivraj about the attacks on
Muslims in the county. "It is
elfecting our business and per­
sonal lives, too."
Editor Dan Ping contributed to
this article.'

C ounty)."
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W hile no overseas terrorists
have
attacked
Sem inole
County, locals are reportedly

ees an loitn Ia si Afrira and
j ’ractii i- the Islamic faith.
liviaj saiil there was tremen­
dous grief and sorrow shared
by .ill the em ployees Tuesday
as many ol fhem have family
and Jyn.ipjs in .the iqipxedlate
'.ne.i Tragically, the com jinny
had fi.groat dyal pf customers
•that ,vs.i4^,.,| in tli#—lV»*rlil trade
i i nter who may have |ierished
in jlte illai k, said Jivraj.

Editor Dan Ping contributed to
thla article.

M lchello Jorta c a n b e reach ed at
m d JerlaO aem lnoleherald .com or

407-322-2611.

Gabrielle

C h risto p h er
P atto n
can
be
re a c h e d at c p a tto n O M m ln o le herald.com or 407-322-2611.

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Collin Sugaskl, 8, a third-grader at Goldsboro Elemontary School, shows the flag
h« made as pari of an activity for students to express their feelings about the ter­
rorists attacks.

Herald photo by Tom m y Vincent

Sanford Rotary m em bers Doug Fetzer and Paul Osborne put American Flags through­
out Sanford. The dub normally puts the flags out for patriotic holidays and did so this
w eek to show pride In America.

Parents and visitors at Goldsboro Elementary School were greeted by student made flags.

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WHEREAS, you r media cocwrags has lived up to the highest tradition q f accu ra­
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Sam aritan Home q f Bar\ford • B en efit 2001 1 "An E vening q f R em in iscin g with
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Em ployees from Feathertite Luxury Motorcoaches were among those giving blood In Sanford afler terrorist attacks
In New York and Washington D.C.

Blood
Continued from Page LA
When a Boeing 767 slammed into
the north tower of the World
Trade Center at 8:45 a m .
Eighteen minutes later, another
Boeing 767 crashed into the
south tower of the Center.
At 9:40 a.m., American
Airlines Flight 77 slammed into
the Pentagon. About an hour
later, ottidals confirmed United
A irlines Flight 93 crashed in
Pennsylvania. More ihan 5,1HO
are dead or missing as a result of
tha attacks.
By Tuesday afternoon. Central
Florida Blood Bank dispatrln ri a

beds in the facility. To make the
wait more tolerable, Quiles and
other volunteers handed out
juice and soda to the donors.
Although
thousands
of
Central Floridians have already
donated blood during the past
few days, Quiles said there is no
limit on how many people can
give.
"There is never too much," sire
said. "If it is not going up there, it
is needed dow nherc."

TH EREFO RE, B E IT R E SO LV E D , that the B oard q f D irectors go on record a e
e xp ressin g its d eep est th a n k s to The Seminole H era ld , " fo r being a p o sitiv e fo r c e
in our community, fo r .
People everyw here In f(/e./rom every walk and sta tio n .
From m any tow ns and c itie s, and m any sta te s and n ation s
H ave given the home so many th in g s Intangible and dear,
We co u ld n 't begin to count them all
or even make them c le a r...
We o n ly know toe owe so much, to you, the press,
and people everyw here
A n d w hen we put our g ra titu d e in w riting
It's Ju s t a w ay to sh a re
The musings q f ou r g ra tefu l h ea rts.
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WUh SWorrr Appreciation.

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Craft and gift lovers have a new
haven in Sanford.
SIwon Durr and her husixind,
Richard, have opened 101+Crafters in
the Wal-Mart shopping plaza. And,
like the name implies, items made by
local ard national craftera can be
found within the cwrfinra of foe stare.
"You never know what you will
find," Shansi Burr said. "There me
some really rant things h o e"
Durr herself never known what her
store might offer during any given week. The artisans bring ibe*r Items to
the store and display ihon In thdr
specified btxitfr.
"That's wliat makes it furv" Burr
said. "1 never know what tl ley are
going to U iqgW
Burr doesn't limit her store to just
crafts. M.my booth) are filled with
Items people buy wholesale and then scU, at a
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ons* ,amy customers
will find surprising)'
to 19H the Bures

bought their first store, Lengwoud's
101+ crafters, torn a Qifrngo man. It
was a decision neither regret.
The store started having a loyal
customer law, and people began to
tell Durr how they wuukl Itr.r to see
her expand into nortlwm Seminole
County. Abnost seven yiuis later; the
cnuplc decki**d it was time to do just
that
' It was all about locntkn, and
when I heoid about Super Wal-Mart, I
dedded this was a gpod place to
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really excited we are here."
The store offera nmething for
everyone. In one comer llrere are
pointings and homemade joaps, in
anotocr there Is Jewelry and Mexican
ait In one owner, Pat Jwws-IVtrick
has a booth filled with English tens
and scones, items usually tiard to find
in this area.
"This is actually a gift store, and
people can find really rant gifts," Bure
said. "And, it helps people, wttn have
Items here, supplement their income."

Store owner Sharon Burr (pictured) along with her husband Richard have
opened their storo 101+ Crafters In the Wa-lmart Shopping Center.

Although tlic store is already open
Monday thmugli Thursday firm 10
a m to 7 pm , Friday and Saturday
firm 10 am. to 8 p m and Sunday
firm noon to 5 p m Dure b planning
a grand-opening celebration for
Saturday, Sept 22. During the day.
there will be various rallies and giveaways, including a 14K gold tope
door prize courtesy of Boyd
Enterprise, the Irene of inexpensive
gold and sterling silver jewelry. The
first 100 customers will receive free

hath salts, and popcorn and Icmwvade
will be served throughout the day.
"People have really given to make
it a good grand-opening" Dure said,
Dure said three b also space far
additional people to rent booths.
Prices begin at S65 per month and
increase, depending on size. Anyone
b welcome to rent space, as long as
itans are in good taste.
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Orlando Drive and can be contacted
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Sunday. twptrintHT lb. 2001

Motorists should watch for road closings
As ’construction surnnindinR
Interstate 4 and the Central
Florida Greeneway escalate the
Herald will continually update
motorists with transportation
developments.
|-4 _ RAMP CLOSURE
The Florida Department of
Transportation is announcing
the closure of the on-ramp to
easlbound 1-4 from US Hwy
17/92 at the St. Johns River
bridge. The ramp will be dosed
on Monday, Sept. 24 after the
morning rush hour. This ramp
will remain closed throughout
the construction of the new eastbound bridge over the St. Johns
River. The alternate access to 1-4
eastbound will be at the SR 46
on-ramp.
Opening of a new on-ramp to
eastbound 1-4 from US Hwy
17/92 is expected in the early

downs due to drivers watching
2004. Variable Message Signs design. Metric Engineering Inc.
the activities. Please drive slow­
is
providing
the
Construction,
will be In place along 1-4 near the
er through the construction zone
St. Johns River Bridge on Engineering and Inspection
and allow extra time in your
(CHI)
sendees
for
the
September 17, 2001 to announce
commute to account for poten­
the ramp closure to the motoring Department.
tial delays.
public.
Hwy 17-92 — LANE
Closure of the ramp Is part of
ORANGE AVENUE
CLOSURE AND LANE SH IFT
the $102 million bridge replace­
CONSTRUCTION
One
northbound
lane
along
ment project that consists of the
Pile driving at the Orange
construction of two separate H u t 17-92 under 1-4 is closed
Avenue Bridge began on Aug. 1
bridges flanking the old bridge, during construction activities.
and will continue through
ultimate removal of the old This lane will be re-opened prior
September. There will be no 1-4
to
September
24.
bridge and the rebuilding of the
lane closures associated with
approaches. This dcslgn/bulld
these construction activities.
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CLOSURES
project also includes the con­
Insta'lation
of
the
temporary
struction of an additional gener­
S R 417 INTERCHANGE
al use lane In each direction barrier along 1-4 west of the St.
WITH 1-4
Johns
River
Bridge
to
west
of
along 1-4 from Orange Blvd. In
The inside or outside lane of
Seminole County to Saxon Blvd Saxon Blvd is complete. Lane
closures along 1-4 In this area Westbound 1-4 will be closed
(SR 472) In Volusia County.
between SR 46A and SR 46 for
Granite Construction Co. and will discontinue.
milling and repaving 1-4. Lane
Construction
activities
within
IXTL Civil Contractors, Inc., in a
closures will occur on September
the
median
near
Orange
Blvd.
Joint venture, are constructing
16 and 22 Ju rin g the hours of 10
the
project
with
URS will begin in the very near
p.m.
and 6 a.m.
future.
There
may
be
traffic
slow
Corporation
providing
the

Cocaine
Continued from Page 1A
Those arrested include:
• Earl Williams, 27, of 701
Briarcliff St., Sanford, for:
Continuing Criminal Enterprise
and Conspiracy to Traffic
Cocaine in Excess of 400 Grams,
No Bond. .
• Nakia Baker, 22, of 701
Briarcliff St., Sanford, for:
Conspiracy to TVaffic Cocaine in
Excess of 400 Grams, Bond is set
at sw,noo.
• Jimmy Inman, 33, of 1307
Olive
Ave.,
Sanford,
for:
Conspiracy to Traffic Cocaine in
Excess of 400) Grams, Bond is set
at $100,000.
• Kanika Whitehead, 25, of
2107 Hartwell Ave., Sanford, fo r
Conspiracy to Traffic Cocaine In
Excess of 400 Grams, Bond is set
at $75,000.
• Zack George, 42, of 1317 W.
10th
Street,
Sanford,
for:
Conspiracy to Traffic Cocaine in
Excess of 400 Grams, Bond is set
at $100/100.
• Homer Comer, 55, of 2102
West 16th Street, Sanford, for.
Conspiracy to Traffic Cocaine in
Excess of 400 Grams, No Bond.
• Issac Thom as, 21, of 1003
West

3rd

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Sanford,

907 Bay Avenue, Sanford, for.
Conspiracy to Traffic Cocaine in
Excess of 400 Grams, Bond is set
at $75,000.
• Timothy Eugene Thomas,
30, of 2019 McCarthy Ave.,
Sanford, f o r Conspiracy to
Traffic Cocaine in Excess o f 400
Grams, Bond is set at $50/100.
• Mario Alexander, 22, of 1025
West 3rd St., Sanford, f o r
Conspiracy to Traffic Cocaine in
Excess of 400 Grams, Bond-no
information as of “this writing.
Christopher Patton can ba
reached at ep attone semlnoleheratd.com or 407-322-2611.

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Conspiracy to Traffic Cocaine in
Excess of 400 Grams, Bond is set
at $75,000.
• Richard Frederick, 22, of
2607 Hiawatha Dr., Sanford, fo r
Conspiracy to Traffic Cocaine in
Excess of 400 Grams, Bond is set
at $100,000.
• Tony Guandale, 23, of 1704
“A " Rlagewood Ln., Sanford,
fo r Conspiracy to Traffic
Cocaine in Excess of 400 Grams,
Bond is set at $250,000.
• Leonard Bouie, 27, of 1014
Avocado Ave., Sanford, for:
Consplracy.to Traffic Cocaine In
Excess of 400 Grams, No Bond.
• Joseph Knight, 23, of 2511
Ridgewood Ave., Sanford, fo r
Cottsplracy to Traffic Cocaine in
Excess of 400 Grams, lkind is set
at $50,000.
• James Clinton Jr., 25, cf 306
South Sunland Drive, Sanford,
for: Conspiracy to Traffic
Cocaine in Excess of 400 Grams,
Bond is set at $100,000.
• Christopher Mitchell, 30, of

O fficers conduct
bike helm ent
safety check
Experts say wearing a bicycle
helmet is the most important
way for your child to stay safe
while riding a bicycle.
Wearing a helmet reduces the
risk of serious head injury by 85
percent. But, it's not simply
enough to wear one. Tire helmet
needs to Fit properly.
With that in mind, the
Seminole County
Sheriff's
Office will be conducting a bicy­
cle helmet safety check at
Longwood Elementary School.
This service is being offered for
the children who consistently
ride their bikes to and from
school.
Deputy Deborah Moran will
be checking to ensure childrenis
bicycle helmets fit comfortably
and securely. Helmets that are
found to be loo small, damaged,
or too large and canit be correct­
ed to fit with sizing pads, will be
replaced with a new helmet,
free- of charge These helmets are
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M A G IC R E -S IG N T R O Y
H U D SO N
ORLANDO — 1he
Orlando Magic have re­
signed free agent guard
Thiy Hudson, General
Manager John Gabriel
announced Monday (Sept.
10). Per team policy, terms
of the deal were not dis­
closed.
Hudson (6-foot-l, 170pounds) played in a careerhigh 75 games last season
with the Magic, averaging
4/8 points per game, 2.2
assists per game, and 1.4
rebounds per game in 13.5
minutes per game.
He also started in seven
outings, averaging 13.7
ppg.,6.1 apg., 1.9 rpg., and
1.14 steals per game in 36.7
minpg. during that span.
I le scored in double fig­
ures eight times, including a
career-high 30 points on
January 2nd against New
Jersey. In that contest, .
Hudson pouted in 20 pulils
In the fourth quarter alone.
I le also led (or tied) for the
team high in assists on
seven occasions.
In 62 games during the
1999-2000 season with the
Los Angeles Clippers
Hudson made 38 starts,
averaging 8.8 points, 3.9
assists and 2.4 rebounds in
25.7 minutes per game.
Hudson led the Clippers in
assists 25 times, in steals 10
times and in scoring on
three occasions.
Hudson went undrafted
in 19*»7 and was originally
signed as a free agent by
Utah on Oct. 3, 1997. He hd&gt;
appeared in 170 regular sea­
son games during his NUA
career with the Jazz,
Clippers and Orlando, aver­
aging 6.4 points, 2.9 assists
and 1.8 rebounds in 18.5
minutes per game. Hudson
has also played in 59 games
|n the CBA from 1997-99,
where he averaged 21.2
ppg, 4.0 apg and 2.7 rpg in
27.3 mpg.
Hudson finished his collegiajc career at Southern
Illinois, leaving after his
junior season (1996-97). He
became SlU's all-time lead­
ing two-year scorer with
1,144 points and the
school's all-time leader in
three-point field goals with
225. He averaged 21.2 ppg,
4.0 rpg and 2.2 apg in his
career at SIU.
E A ST LAKE CO U N TY
CH AM BER GOLF
Tlu* East Lake County
Chamber of Commerce, Inc.
will be holding its annual
Golf Tournament at Black
Bear Golf Course, C.R. 44,
Eustis, on Friday, September
21st With a shotgun start at
9 a.m.
Players fees will include a
continental breakfast, shirts,
golf and cart, an awards
luncheon, first, second and
third place trophies, roving
first place trophy, a goodie
bag, and much more.
Prizes will be awarded
fo r
• Putting Contest (prior to
the tournament)
• Hole-In-One Contest
• Longest Drive (both men
and women)
• Beat the Pro
• Door Prize
For more information con­
tact: East Lake County
Chamber of Commerce, P.
O. Bo* 774, Sorrento, FI.
32776; phone: 352-383-801;
fax: 352-383-9343; or e-mail:
elcciumberOcarlhlink.net.
W IN T E R S P R IN G S
R E C R E A T IO N O F F E R ­
IN G S
H ie City of Winter
Springs Parks and
Recreation Department is
currently pluming a Fall
season Program schedule.
Such programs offered are:
See Briefs, page 2B

Listen up football fans
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
SANFORD — Don’t fret sports fans,
there will be sports this weekend.
When Tropical Storm Gabriel le
changed its direction and speed to move
through Florida early Friday morning, all
local high school athletic events sched­
uled for the day were canceled, including
five football games.
But several of the teams are not letting

Three games to be made
up today and Monday
much time lapse before getting back on
the playing fields and courts as a volley­
ball tournament and three of the football
games have been rescheduled for today
(Saturday) and Monday.
The Junior Varsity/Freshman Girls

Volleyball Tournament scheduled for
Winter Springs High School on Friday
and Saturday will be played with all
games being contested today.
The Seminole Athletic Conference foot­
ball game between Seminole and Lyman

has also been rescheduled for tonight.
The game is set (or 7 p.m. at the
Carlton I lenley Sports Complex on the
Lyman High School campus. If the play­
ing conditions at Lyman are not suitable
on Saturday, the game will be played on
Monday at 7:30 p.m.
Two other games called because of
Gabrielle w ill be made up on Monday.
The Class 4A-District 5 opener between
Bayside I ligh School from Palm Bay and
Sec Rain, Page 2B

Rams romp
Lake Mary
gets first
ever
5A victory

Special to tho Herald
ORLANDO — University of
Central Florida athletics direc­
tor Steve Sloan announced
,
Thursday that UCF’s football
game against LouisianaLafayette, originally scheduled
for today (Saturday, September
15) has been rescheduled for
Satunlay, November 24th at the
Orlando Citrus Bowl.
Tiro decision to move the

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
rO RT.O RA N GE — On an
evening belter suited for
ducks, the Lake Mary Rams
played the perfect game for
the conditions and came up
with their first win of the sea
son, 21-0, over Spruce Creek
In a Class 5A-District 3 con­

game w As a mutual one
between Sloan and LouisianaLafayette athletics diteclor
Nelson Schexnaydcr.

test at Pop Johnson Field

Thursday nighf.
The district opener fa r both
schools was originally sched­
uled for Daytona Beach
Municipal Stadium, but when
heavy rain turned the field
into a quagmire it was
thought the game would be
postponed.
It was decided late in the
afternoon, however, to move
the contest to the Spruce
Creek High School campus
and the game went on
despite terrible conditions,
including varying degrees of
rain during the entire contest.
Lewis Hall, Mike Muzcka
and Derrick Grayson scored
on touchdown runs as Lake
Mary (1-2 overall, 1-0 in 5ADistrict 3) won its first ever
Class 5A game by using a
ball-control offense and a
stingy, tough defense to blank
the Hawks (0-3 overall, 0-1 in
5A-3).
The Rams did a good job of
running the ball as the offen­
sive line overpowered the
Spruce Creek defense. But it
took a break midway through
the second period for the visi­
tors to finally find the end
zone.
A bad snap on a punt
attempt forced Hawks punter
Matt Mazur to fall on the ball

H tn id photo* by Tommy Vlnconl

Will Allison (No. 2 abovo taking a
handott) was just ono of many
Lake Mary running backs who
had big night s in the Ram s' 2 t-0
victory over Spruce C ieek
Thursday. Allison ran for 8 7 yards
on six carries, while quarterback
Mike Muzeka (left) did not have
very good statistics on paper, the
senior signal caller did nish for
ono touchdown and directed a
beautiful ball-control attack that
combined with a phenomenal
defensive effort to completely
dominate the homestandihg

See Rams, Page 3B

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UCF
resets
home
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"IVe fell it was the anproprin the
ate tiling to do given
i circorns lances o f this week,"
Sloan said. "There will be a
time to play football again, but
this is not it."
This week's game would
have boon the home opener for
the Golden Knights. UCF will
travel to Tulane and Virginia
Tech before making its first
appearance at home on
Saturday, October 6th against
the University of Alabama at
Birmingham.
With this weekend's game
rescheduled, UCF turned its
attention to Tulane, but even
that was a problem because the
practice fields are saturated,
and that was even before
Tropical Storm Gabrielle
moved through on Friday, forc­
ing the Golden Knights to prac­
tice inside the UCF Arena on
Friday and Saturday.
The Golden Knighlfc travel to
New Orleans to face Tulane on
Saturday, September 22nd.
Kickoff for the game is set for
3:30 p.m. Sunshine Nftuvrk will
televise the game live.
Tickets for the IxtuisianaUifayette game with a date of
September 15th will be honored
when the game isplayed
November 24th. The time for
the rescheduled game will be
later date.

r e t u r n
1 8 th

event for the weekend of
October 18th.
The exact schedule has hot
been set as of yet, but hopes are
SANFORD — A combination
to run the double elimination
of the tragedy in the northeast
and Tropical Storm Gabrielle
• tournament exactly as originally
planned.
forced the City of Sanford
That schedule was to have
Recreation and Parks
games at 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. and
Department and the ASA
then hold the Home Run Derby
(Amateur Softball Association)
at 7 p.tn., followed by the
to postpone this weekend's
Grand Reopening Ceremonies
scheduled Super Slow Pitch
for the stadium and fireworks
National Championships at
starting at 8 p.m.
Historic Sanford Memorial
Then at 9 p.m. the top-seeded
Stadium.
But local fans need not dispair team in the tountaiiieni would
cap the first day action.
about missing getting to see the
Tire tournament would then
best softball players in the
pick up at 9 a.m. on Friday,
world do their thing as the SRD
and ASA have rescheduled the
See ASA, page 2B
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

Morale! photo by tom m y Vincwil

Sanlord Mayor Brady Lossard (left) and City ot Sanlord Recreation and Parks Department Supervisor Alan Greene
look over the renovated Historic Santord Memorial Stadium recently. The Grand Reopening Ceremonies and ASA
Super Slow Pitch National Tournament have been rescheduled tor Thursday, October 18th

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I*&lt;lgc 211 Sunday. September Hi. 2001

Proposed rule would halt marine life feeding
S p ecial to the Herald
AMELIA ISLAND — The
Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
(FWC), during its Sept.
5-7 mceting’at Amelia Island,
. directed its staff to prepare a
rule to ban the practice of divers
in the water using food or other
substances to attract marine ani­
mals. Commissioners cited the
possibility that artificial feeding
may alter the natural behavior
of marine animals, causing pub­
lic safety concerns.
At least four scuba diving tour
operators in Florida use food to
attract marine predators for

aries and roles within other
Also on Thursday,
bites have been minor, and there
WMAs and established regula­
Commissioners received a staff
have been no fatalities in
tions for fish management areas.
report on the status of queen
Florida. Marine biologists
Another new role prohibits
concha in the Florida Keys.
believe most of the bites have
dogs and the possession or con­
On Friday, Commissioners
occurred where sharks — while
sumption of intoxicating bever­
directed staff to schedule public
feeding on schools of bait fish
workshops regarding a proposal ages on the Week! Wachec River
near shore - mistake swimmers,
tract, south of County Road 550,
to dose shrimping areas in the
waders or surfers for food in
in the Chassahowltzka WMA. It
lower St. Johns River in
murky waters at peak feeding
will also prohibit public access
exchange for allowing
times.
shrimpers to fish in certain areas between sunset and sunrise.
Beach goers can minimize
Also, Commissioners:
risks by avoiding the wnlcr dur­ in the upper St. Johns River. The
* Welcomed newly appointed
FWC also considered various
ing morning and evening hours,
Commissioner Rodney Barreto.
federal fisheries management
staying out of murky waters all
* Appointed Dr. David J. Nye
issues and directed staff to draft
together and by avoiding wearns a member of the Board of
a rule to reduce the daily bag
elry tthat may
ing shiny jewelry
Directors of the Wildlife
limit on snook from two fish to
resemble bait fish to sharks.
Foundation of Florida.
one and add May to the sum­
Commissioners will vote on
* Approved an increase in the
mer closed season on snook on
the rule during iheir Oct. 31 subscription rate for Florida
the Gulf Coast. No changes to
Nov. 2 meeting In Key Largo.
Wildlife magazine.
snook fishing rules for the East
The proposed rule would not
* Approved a staff request to
Coast
rohibit fishermen from using
start a process to down-list the
arc under consideration at this
alt to catch fish.
rcd-cockaded woodpecker from
time.
The FWC also approved a
threatened to species of special
The Commission also directed
new rule to reduce the length of
weekend closures to commercial staff to draft a rule to extend the concern.
* Considered a migratory bird
current moratorium on issuance
mullet fishing so the closures
regulations update.
of blue crab endorsements.
occur from 12:01 a.m. Saturday
* Reviewed and discussed
Management of public hunt­
until 12:01 a.m. Monday, rather
major proposed changes to
ing lands dominated the agenda
than the old closure hours — 4
wildlife and freshwater fisheries
during the Wednesday session.
p.m. Friday until 8 a.m.
regulations for 2002-2003.
After setting the quota of gener­
Monday. Weekend closures take
* Heard a staff report on the
al-gun vehicle permits for Holey
place July 1 - Jan. 31 each year.
Advisory Council on
Lind, Rotcnbcrgcr, Everglades
FWC biologists believe mullet
Environmental Education.
and Francis S. Taylor wildlife'
populations can withstand the
* Presented its Employee of
management areas (WMAs) for
additional harvest without dis­
the Year Award to Karen
this year, Commissioners •
ruption to the species' recovery.
L'Hcurcux, a long-time employ­
approved a series of rules to
Another new rule approved
ee in the agency's Personnel
, by Commissioners provides that add or delete acreage from vari­
Office.
ous WMAs, wildlife and envi­
enforcement of the oyster mini­
* Accepted a donation to the
ronmental areas (WEAs) and
mum size limit be conducted on
Wildlife Foundation of Florida
mitigation parks.
the water only. In addition, no
by Uic Florida Chapter o f the
Commissioners also increased
one requested a hearing con­
National Wild Tlirkey
the number of qtiotnpermits for
»■
«•poutui
— —»i7j
—re
---- » cerning a new rule allowing
iwTsia
tommy **■
sincsnt
Federation.
the Osceola WMA in line with
harvest of ocean triggerfish by
Tlic next Commission meeting
acreage increases in the doganglers and spear fishermen.
Is tentatively set for O ct 31 hunt and still-hunt areas. Other
The rule will take effect without
Nov. 2 at Key Lhrgo.
rule changes adjusted bound­
a vote by the Commission.
Seminole's Andre Raines (No. 9,
above) and Lako Howell's John
Williams (No. 21 right) both hed big
games In the Silver Hawks' 24-22
victory over the Fighting Seminolet
last week. Both senior's will be look­
Continued from page IB
Give-aways include four round-trip coach
ing to lead their teems to victory
• Tae Kwon Do _ will take place every
tickets to any destination in the continental
when the Tribe plays at Lyman
wn. at the United States that Delta Air Lines serves, a new
today (Saturday) at 7 p.m. and the
$500 K2 bike, In-line skates and more. There
Hawks host Bayside at Richard L
taught by
will also be free in-line skating safety clinics,
Evans Field on Monday at 4 pan.
Tbmbull of Seminole Tae Kwon Do.
fitness tests, messages for registered partici­
pants and new-product demonstrations.
* Gymnastics _ will take place on Tuesday
from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. (beginners) and 7 p.m. to
Race applications may be obtained at the fob
8 pan. (advanced) at the Indian Trails Middle
lowing Orlando-area Play It Again Sports
School. Cost Is $30 per participant for a fourstores: Lake Mary (Lake Mary Boulevard and 1week session, ages 6-to-l5, and is Instructed by
4), downtown Orlando (PubUx Center,.Orange
Amy 1’uitly of Orlando Aerials.
Avenue and Michigan Street), Metro West
* * Jazzerdxe _ will take place on Monday,
(PubUx Center across from Metro West Golf
Wednesday and Friday evenings from 6 p.m. to Course), Kissimmee (across from Osceola
7
p.m. at tnc Winter Springs Civic Center. Cost
Mall), Altamonte Springs (Highway 434 across
NFL
is $28 for a four-week session and the class is
from Jamestown Center), and Winter Springs
* Called off all games for Week 2 ,1 4 games
instructed by Chariena Mann.
(Red
Bug L ike Road and Ttiskawilla Road).
scheduled for Sunday and the Monday night
* Yoga _ will take place on Tuesdays from 6
Applications are also available in Daytona
game.
p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Winter Springs Civic
Beach (Seville Road and Clyde Morris
COLLEGB FOOTBALL
Center. Cost is $12 per class, which is instruct­
Boulevard) and Leesburg (Highway 441 across
* All NCAA Division I-A games scheduled for
ed by the Reverend Donna Conley.
from Like Square Mali).
Saturday have been postponed.
* Ballroom Dancing _ will take place on
Registrants may go to the www.playitagalnThursday from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Winter
sports.com web site for forms and inrormation,
* The PGA Tour announced the World Golf
Springs Civic Center. Cost is $56 per person
or call 407-788-8280. Entry fees for pre-regis­
Championship — American Express
and is instructed by Dr. Martha Lyle.
trants are $15 (or $20 the morning of the event).
Championship in S t Louis — has been canceled,
on
All entrants will receive t-shlrts, refreshments
the first time in five years the PGA Jo u r has can­
the
and registration packets.
celed a tournament.
$40 per
* The IG A 's Tampa Bay Classic, Vantage
ALTAMONTE TENNIS
couple or $25 per person and Is instructed by
Championship senior event and The Buy.com
The City of Altamonte Springs has expanded
Judi
Siegfried.
Oregon Classic were also canceled.
its Tennis Program.
For more information on Program session
* The LPGA has canceled the Safeway Classic in
Bradstrect Tennis now directs Tennis Lessons
dates as well as other Recreation Programs,
Portland, Ore.
at both Westmonte and Eastmonte parks.
please call 407-327-4761.
HOCKEY
Lessons are ongoing and available for all abili­
* The National Hockey League announced llut,
ty levels and ages.
SANFORD CYMNASTtCS
in addition to the pnscascm games previously
Fall Classes are being offered at Sanford
For more information plecse contact
canceled for Saturday, the games in North
Gymnastics for beginners, intermediate, and
Bradstrect Tennis at 407-620-7101.
America scheduled
SepL 16 have also
W l ffor
o i Sunday,
‘ . ‘
advanced gymnasts, plus cheerleading, Tae
preseasoi
been canceled. The regular slate o)ff preseason
Kwon Do, Kung Fu, Tai Chi, and wall climbing. GOLF TOURNEY WILL AID MADD
games will now begin on Monday, SepL 17.
Sponsorships, players and volunteers are
Dance Classes will also brain in September.
M O TO R SPO RTS
being sought for the 2nd Annual Mothers
Classes for gymnastics will be on Mondays
* NASCAR has canceled Sunday's Winston Cup
Against Drunk Driving Golf Tournament.
and Wednesday starting at 4 JO p.m. and run­
race in New Hampshire and the truck race at
The event, which will be a fund-raiser for the
ning until 7:30 p.m.
Texas Motor Speedway,_Sunday's Indy Racing
Central Florida Chapter of MADD, will be held
Cheerleading will be Monday evenings at
Speedway
500 at —
Texas 1Motor- Spe
League’sjC&lt;h ev y’50
on December 7,2001 at Alaqua Country Club
7JO p.m. for high school students and
was also canceled. The NHRA postponed this
in Long wood.
Wednesday evenings at 7:30 p.m. for middle
week's Keystone Nationals at Maple Grove
Sponsor packages range in price from $150 to
school students.
Raceway In Reading, Pa. The event has been
Tae Kwon Do will be from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on $2,000 while the entry fee is $125,
rescheduled for the weekend of October 4-7.
The entry fee includes greens fee, cart, range
Mondays and Wednesday, Kung Fu for adults
SOCCER
balls, golf clinic, breakfast, lunch, prizes,
will be on Tuesday and Thursday from 6 p.m.
* The U.S. national women's soccer game
awards, T-shirt, goodie bag and much, much
to 7 p.m., and Monday and Wednesday from 6
against Japan in the Nike Cup, sclteduled to held
more. There will be on-course contests for the
p.m. to 7 p.m. for kids.
in Chicago on Tuesday, has also reportedly been
cliallcngcd golfer as well as a bountiful silent
Sanford Gmynastics Is located at 601 East
canceled.
auction table.
25th Place. For more information call; 407-323* Major League Soccer canceled the rest of Us
The tournament will have a morning shotgun
2462,407-252-3103, or 407-322-8234.
regular season.
6tart and mulligans will be available. The tour­
* The governing body of European soccer said
PLAY IT AGAIN SPORTS CLASSIC
nament will be played as a four-person scram­
this week's games are postponed. The FIFA World
The inaugural "Play It Again Sports Classic"
ble.
Cup qualifying games will go on as planned.
)k skate and 5K run will be held Saturday,
10k
Saturda
All proceeds from this event remain with
BOXING
November 3rd at the University of Centra!
MADD's Central Florida chapter.'Tills support
* The undisputed middleweight title fight
Florida. Proceeds will benefit Special Olympics
allows them to focus stronger on the area's vic­
between Felix Trinidad and Bernard Hopkins,
Florida.
tims of drunk driving crashes.
scheduled for Saturday at Madison Square
idj
The course is adjacent
to the UCF Student
if you are a victim of a drunk driver and
Carden in New York, was postponed. No makeup
: r campus. The skate event
Union on the UCF
wish to contribute or participate in this event,
date has been announced.
starts at 8 a.m. and the run at 9 a.m. Medals
or for more tournament information, to sign-up
will be awarded to Uic top finishers in each
as a sponsor, player or volunteer, please contact
event and all participants will be eligible to
Betsy Nein, Tournament Director, at 407-831win $3,000 In prizes.
9991.

adventurous divers. For the past
two years, the FWC has worked
with the dive industry to devel­
op a set of guidelines regarding
marine life feeding. Flowcver,
during the Sept. 6 session of the
FWC meeting, tour operators
said the proposed guidelines
were too restrictive and indicat­
ed they would not abide by
them. Commissioners then
passed a motion to draft a rule
which would make it illegal to
feed marine life during such
dives.
"Feeding marine life disrupts
the natural behavior and feed­
ing habits of fish and other ani­
mals," FWC Chairman David

Meehan said. "That is not in the
best Interest of marine life, and
It could pose a threat
to public safety."
Commissioners emphasized
their decision to draft the rule is
not linked to recent pnbl icily
about conflicts between sharks
and beach goers. Most shark
bites occur near shore in shal­
low water, but scuba divers fre­
quently dive much farther out
and in deeper water.
Despite wide-spread attention
In news media this year, 2001
has not been an extraordinary
year for such incidents, and they
arc not linked to marine-preda­
tor-feeding dive tours. Most

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Briefs

Rain
Continued from page IB
Like Howell High School will be played at 4 p.m.
at Richard L. Evans Field at Lake Howell.
Undefeated Lake Brantley will also be in action,
traveling to Jacksonville to take on Ed White
High School In a Class 6A-Distrid 1 contest start­
ing at 7:30 p.m.
The other two rained out games, Mainland at
Winter Springs and Oviedo at JncksonvllloSandalwood, will probably be made up in
October.
H ie Class 5A-District 3 game between the
Buccaneers and the Bears has been scheduled for
Monday, October 22nd at 7:30 p.m. at the A.
Wayne Epps Sports Complex at Winter Springs
High School.
The Lions and Sandalwood are also talking
about playing their Class 6A-District 1 game on a
Monday in October, but no decision had been
made for sure as of Friday morning.
All other Fall SAC sports arc expected to get
back to their regular schedule on Monday as the
county and country try to get things back to nor­
mal as much as possible.
But If you arc a professional or college sports
fan, this will be a dark weekend for you as all
athletic events have been postponed until at least
Monday.
yLocally, FA5CAR racing at both Orlando
Speedworld and New Smyrna Speedway was
canceled early on Friday, while Grand American
Road Racing President Roger Edmondson
announced Thursday that the Grand-Am Finale
scheduled for this weekend at Daytona
International Speedway would be postponed
until a date yet to in* determined,
Nationally here are some of the cancellations:
BASEBALL
* Major League Baseball: all games through
Sunday. ~Regularly
iT arlysc'
scheduled games are set to
begin again on Monday. Commissioner Bud Sciig
aiuiounccd on Thursday that all of tire games
postponed since last Tuesday will be made up at
the end o f the season and that the start of the
playoffs would be pushed back so all teams can
play there 162 games.
* The International, Pacific Coast, California,
Florida Stale and New York-I’enn leagues can­
celed the remainder of their championship series.

ASA----------Continued from page IB
Saturday and Sunday, with
games scheduled to begin every
two hours throughout the day
and the tentative Championship
,ame set for 11 a.m. or 1 p.m.
n Sunday, depending on
■cords o f the two remaining
Wednesday evening
,’cd that the tourna­

ment would come off almost as
scheduled.
But with the grounding of all
commercial air flights, the num­
ber of teams able to make their
way to Sanford dwindled from
12 down to six.
Then on Thursday morning
only four teams were definitely
going to make it and then the
rains preceding Gabrielle flood­

ed the Field, and with much
more rain predicted for the
weekend, tire organizers decid­
ed to postpone the tournament.
For more information about
the schedule or tickets, please
contact the Central Florida
Sports Commission at 407-6484900 or the City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks
Department at 407-330-5697.

Wildlife Alert now offers rewards
for reporting marine law violations
Sp ecial to the Herald
OCALA — A new, expanded
Wildlife Alert Program now
offers rewards to persons who

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 actual
law violations to the Florida
See Rewards, Page 3B

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Derrick Grayson (No. 2) rushed (or 64 yards on eight carries and scored a touchdown and a two-point conversion,
while Reggie Campbell (No. 1) lod all rushers with 77 yards on to carries a s Lake Mary won Its first gam e ot the
season, 2 1 0 , over Spruvv Creel- Thursday right In Port Orange.

Rewards
Continued from page 2B
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
(FWC) are eligible for cash rewards if their infor­
mation leads to an arrest. Rewards range from $50
to $1,000, based on the severity of the violation —
from fishing without n license to Intentional tak­
ing of endangered species. Callers may remain
anonymous and do not have to testify in court.
"The expansion of Wildlife Alert Ls something to
get excited about," Col. Robert I- Edwards, direc­
tor of the FWC Division of Law Enforcement,
said. "For the first time in Florida's history, citi­
zens will be eligible for cash rewards when they
report marine law violations. Rewards will be
old for reporting violations nf net limitation
iws, trap robbing, exceeding the bag limit,

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endangering marine mammals and violations of
other important saltwater resource regulations.
We arc convinced Wildlife Alert will greatly
enhance the protection of Florida's marine
resources."
Wildlife Alert w aj organized in November 1979
under the former Game and Fresh Water Fish
Commission. Mote than 19,000 arrests have been
made, and more than $264,000 in rewards paid
out since it began, which makes Wildlife Alert one
of the most successful citizen-reporting projects in
the nation. It also predates all other conservation
reward programs except Operation Game Thief in
New Mexico.
The Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission

Continued from page 10
at his own onc-yard line and
two plays later Muzcka scored
on a quarterback sneak.
Jill Deary added the extra
points and Lake Mary led 7-0
with 5:26 left In the first half
and carried that same lead into
the lockcrroom at halftime.
The Rams took complete con­
trol of the game almost immedi­
ately In the Bccond half with the
help of another Spruce Creek
turnover.
Linebacker Kris Kessler recov­
ered a fumble on the Hawks'
first play of the second half and
Lake Mary took over on the
Spruce Creek 40.
The Rams ground out the
yardage and used up the clock
as on the seventh play after the
miscue, and nearly four-and-ahalf minutes taken off the clock,
Hall burst in from the one yard
line. The extra point try failed,
but Lake Mary held what
would prove to be an insur­
mountable 13-0 lead with 7:23
left in the third quarter.
Late In the third period, the
Rams took over possession in
its own end of the field and
marched down the Field for an
insurance score.
The big play o f the drive was
a 40-yard gallop by Grayson to the Spruce Creek 38.
Lake Mary continued to dom­
inate on the ground and
Grayson capped the drive by
scoring from two-yards out on
the first play of the fourth quar­
ter. Grayson then added the
two-point conversion complct-

ing Iho scoring.
Hams head coach Greg
Stanton had a perfect game plan
for the conditions, having his
fine stable of running backs
carry the ball 39 times for 2R3
yards.
While Lake Mary did not
have any passing yardage and
tumcd'lhc ball over four times
on two interceptions and two
fumbles, it also did not have to
punt in the contest.
Tire real story of the game,
however, may have been the
Rams defense as it held the
Hawks to no first downs and
six total yards in the first half
and three first downs and 56
yards of offense, total, for the
game.
Spruce Crock did not get a
first down until Derrick Means
ran for 19 yards with seven
minutes left in the third period,
not long after Lake Mary's sec­
ond touchdown
The Rams defense also recov­
ered three Hawks fumbles.
Reggie Campbell led the way
for the Lake Mary offense, car­
rying the ball 10 times for 77
yards, 64 of those yards coming
in the first half.
But he was far from the only
weapon as Will Allison (6 car­
ries, 67 yards), Grayson (8 car­
ries, 64 yards) and Hall (12 car­
ries, 62 yards) all had big nights
carrying the ball.
The Rams will look to even
their season record and remain
undefeated in district play
when they travel to Titusville to
take on the former State
Champion Terriers at 7:30 p.m.

resource responsibility. Work began immediately
within the Wildlife Alert Reward Association to
expand the program Into the marine area.
Thirteen private citizens dedicated to the protec­
tion and conservation of Florida's fish ana
wildlife resources make up the association and
oversee the program. FWC's executive director.
Dr. Allan L Egbert, appoints members to the
association for two-year terms. Penalties assessed
by court judges against individuals found guilty
of violating conservation laws and tax-deductible
donations from individuals and organizations
fund the rewards.

became the Fish and Wildlife Conservation ,, a

Historically, the public Iras reported violations
to Wildlife Alert through five toll-free numbers in
the FW C regional offices. Violations were report-

Commission on July .1,1999 and assumed marine.

cd to the former Florida Marine Patrol (FMP)

next Friday.
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F irst Q u a rte r
No scoring
S e c o n d Q u a rte r
LM _ Muzcka 1 nin (Ovary kick)
T h ird Q u a rte r
LM _ Hall 1 run (kick failed)
F o u rth Q u a rte r
LM _ Grayson 2 run (Grayson
run)
T E A M S T A T IS T IC S
First downs _ Lake Mary 12;
Spruce Creek 3.
Rushes-yards _ Lake Mary 39283; Spruce Creek 20-41.
Passing _ Lake Mary 0-3-2;
Spm cc Creek 2-5-0.
Passing yards _ Lake Mary 0;
Spruce Creek 15.
l-umbles-lost _ Lake Mary 4-2;
Spruce Crock 4-3.
Penaltirs-yards _ Lake Mary 3-25;
Spruce Creek 5-50.
Punts-average _ Lake Mary 0-0.0;
Spm cc Creek 3-30.7.
IN D IV ID U A L S T A T I S T I C S
RUSHING _ Lake Mary:
Campbell 10-77, Allison 6-67,
Grayson 8-64; Hall 12-62; Bateman
1-12; Muzcka 2-1; Spruce Creek:
Means 9-41, Simmons 3-11, M ctakcs
3-4, G. Jackson 3 0 , J. Jackson 3minus-3, Soflak 2-mlnus-14.
PASSIN G _ Lake Mary: Muzcka
0- 3-2 .0 ; Spm cc Creek: Sofiak 2 -5 0 ,
15.
RECEIVIN G _ Lake Mary: none;
Spm cc Creek: Williams 1-14, Arthur

1- 1.
PUNTING _ Lake Mary: none;
Spm cc Creek: Mazur 3-30.7.

through 1-800-D1AL-FMP. The FWC now has one
toll-free line for reporting all violations. The new
statewide number is 1-888-404-FWCC or cellular,
•FWC.
Duty officers answering Wildlife Alert lines will
provide a code number to callers and give
instructions on how to follow up on their reports.
Duty officers will then immediately provide the
information by radio to FWC law enforcement
officers working marine or inland areas. This will
ensure a quick response to the scene. Convictions
arc not required for a caller to be eligible for a
reward, however, callers must include enough
Information about the violation and a description
of the suspects, vessels, registration numbers,
vehicles, etc. to enable officers to Investigate arvtl
make an arrest.

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Identification
1LNBM52F7KV7S0928,
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Identification

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WarOoaSan No TE381221J7; and
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NOTICE OF
SHERIFF'S CASPOSITION
OF ABANDONED PROPERTY
Donald F. Ea*ngar a) Snartfl of
Sammola County, Florida, haraby
ghraa notice puriuanl la (action
T0S1(KKTK4)1, Florida Clatutai, ol

a .a — . . a _ .

Tin S eminole H erald

Sumidj. Septcm bci Id. 2GC1

(4071321-2949
11} Year tS T S U a U Porsac
V IM 2N89Y8P2120S3
PubAah Saptambar l« , 1001
EE 104
NOTTCC OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
NOTICE IS HEPFBY GIVEN
MCCONNELL TOWING WKL BELL
AT PUBUC AUCTION. FOR SAL­
VAGE FOR CA SH ON DEMAND
TO HMHEST BIDOER. THE FOL­
LOWING DESCRIBED VEHICLE;"
AUCTION Y E A R MAKE Y H J
OCTOBER IffTH
M HYUNDAI
KMHLA21J5JU244340
CT PONTIAC
IQ2NVI1UIHCS04S2S
Cl MITSUBISHI
JA3CA46VBMZ02S93S
S3 MERCEDES-BENZ
WD6AB33A6C80O4657

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Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
AU . CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED

Attorney

tor

Parte

Q CHARLES W O C U 8 T. EbU
Florida Bar (121400
D O W . WoMuet iWBdna. P A
230 Lookout Place
Poet Onto* Boa B41M0
Maitland, nonda 327*4-1500
(407)5304)000
PubAati September la. 21.2001
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ecals

MICHAEL 0. FETTE. JANE DOE.
Unknown Spout* of MICHAEL 0.
FETTE; FIRST TENNESSEE BANK.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, and
UNKNOWN TENANT SOWNERS,

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PARKER, dacaaaad. r M Number
01 B X CP. H pandtog " *&lt;• Cucul
Court tor Bamnola County. Florida,
Probata OMaic-n. tha u t t m ol
which la N Parti Avanua. Sanford, n
32771. Tha namaa and addreaa of

ad In Sammola County. Florida.
deecft)cd i t
LOT 14 AND THE EAST 43 FEET
OF LOT 1S. BLOCK CO. S AMIANDO
THE SUBURB CEF-UTTFLA. PALM
SPRINGS SECTION. ACCORDING
TO TH E PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3.
PAGE 65 112. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SFMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

Lecals

TO
VICTORIA ROBBINS 4 t f n . endtol

quaaUabona ol t o peraonal rapraaatoalNe. vanua. or pHatScaon of
t o Court aia raqukad to Na t o r
cbRCBone wkh (Ha Court W ITHN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF TH E FIRST,
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE O f A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM

N O TIC t OF ACTION
TOChert** Harold Uatahal
(Nam* of Rarpondanl)
(RaapondarKa laaf known adi*aaa)
b i t Marton 81
Altamonte Spring*. FI
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action
hat bam Nad apanal you and toat
you * * raqukad to aam* a copy of
your rrrtftan dafanaaa. • any. to k on
(nama of Pacaonarj Suaan McOady
whota adrkaaa la IBS Harnlai TLana,

mhar paraona having clalma or

(Aorjeessecn
Pubiah. September 18, 23.1001
EE0M
hearing Imparted. (TOO) t-BOO-MS87TI, or voice (V)14K)0-P3S-8770.

c w c u rr c o u r t
OF TH E EIGHTEENTH
j u d ic ia l cw curr.
W AND FOR
SCMNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A S IN O ; 01-ei»-CP

m th e

court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WML
BE FOREVER BARRED

LAURA J PARKER
Addreaa
130N SNrteyAv*
Sanford, a 32771
Attorney
tot

WTTNESSmy hand and aaal &lt;4 W*
Court on H a AUG St 2001 day of
AUGUST. 2001
(SEAL)
May n ine Mcraa, CLERK
Aa Cterti of tie Cotal
By- RubKmg
Aa Deputy CMrk
AMERICANS WITH DfSABIUTIES
A C T OF 1200
Admnlatrmbve Oder No ST-3

LiATLE W H tr.E R , rtoceaied F*a
ktombar 01 -4 13CP. a parang ai Yu
CkoR Coral tor Semrola CoraYy.
Florida. Probata Dhrtalon. Ha
addreaa ol when ■ 301 N. Pam
Avenue. Sanford Florida 32771, The
namaa and adfraaaee ol He perron
al rapt eaentathe and Ha perateraf
K praaanfalma i attorney aia (at
torH below.
A U M TERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.

LEONARD REUFORO. AS
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF
TH E ESTATE OF CE O LA J
REUFORO. DECEASED, at at.
Datondantta)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
CEDRIC HOWARD. AS AN HEIR
OF THE ESTATE OF C E O LA J
REUFORO, DECEASED
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
Sanford. FL 32TT3
CURRENT ADORESS
UNKNOWN
DIANA NORRIS
LAST KNOWN ADORE S3
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADORESS
UNKNOWN
ANY AN0 A U UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
UNDER, AND AGAINST THE
HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANT(S| WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE,
W HETHER S A D UNKNOWN PAR
TIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST
AS SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES, OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADDRESS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED H U an action
to toradoaa a mortgage on toe k&gt;atoaUng properly In SEMINOLE
Coamty. Florida.
LO T 14 AND 25. BLOCK B.
R FP IA T O F
LAKE
MOW! E
SHORES. ACCORDING TO TH E
P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT B O O T S . PAGE IS . PUBUC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA

Avenue. Suite NSOt, Sanford.
Florida 32771. (407)323-4J30 art

1ITH JUDICIAL CStCUTT,
M AND FOR
SCMB40LE COUNTY,
FLOMOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO-i 01-CA-1SS4-1«4(

IN RE
MARIE WHEELER.

Myrtle Are Sanford, FL 32773
Proapectfve bidden may Inapecl

ecals

A U INTERESTED PERSONS ARC
NOTIFIED THAT
AS peraona on whom ir*a nonce M

Sammtoa County SnafYTa Offca
100 Buab BoiJevard
Santord. Florida 32773-9340

PUBUC AUCTION:
PUBUC AUCTION TO BE HELD AT
I2O0PM ON THE M DAT OF
NOV, M01. AT THE FRONT DOOR
OF C M C AUTOMOTIVE LOCAT­
ED AT 201 NOR TH MAPLE AVENUE
SANTORO. FLORIDA 32771. FOR
THE PURPOSE OF DISPOSED OF
t h e r o u o w iN a v e h ic l e
YEAR IPSO. MAKE OLDS
Vint (1G3NL84U4LMT69993
Pubkeh September 18.2001
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ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE.

1BO# TOYOTA

N O T K ID P
F U B U C AUCTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
CAJ TOWING WML AT PUBUC
AUCTION FOR SALVAGE FOR
CASH ON DEMAND TO HIGHEST
BIDDER
TH E
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED VEHICLES:
1M4 TOYOTA 3 DOOR WHITE
V*MJT2MA4TL2EO117104
IB M TORO 2 OOOR WHITE
VIHa tZVBT22L4BtB170t1B
tarn Q U t o u o a u i o o o n i u r
I
VINa I030lim ajp32274d
1092 DODGE 2 DOOR RED
VINa IB3XP24O0NN24T32I0
THIS AUCTION WML BE X L D ON
SEPTEMBER I M W I A T 10
O'CLOCK AT C4J TOWWO ,1680 B.
Cfl 427. LONGW OOO.R 32760
PROSPECTIVE BM30ERS MAY
INSPECT VEHICLES ON THE M Y
BEFORE AUCTION BETWEEN SAM
AND 5PM. TERMS ARE CASH OR
CERTIFIED FUNDS. C I J TOWMO
RESERVES TH E RIGH T T O
A CCEPT OR R EJECT ANY ANO
A U BOS
Pibkah September IB. 2001
EE 100
Hla NoBoa la Beptorrber IS. 2001.
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE.
JOHN WALTER FO STE R JR
22S MARKER STREET
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL 32701
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REP­
RESENTATIVE:
THOMAS L STEPHAN. ESQUIRE
251 UATTLANO AVENUE.
SUITE 302
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL 32701
TELEPHONE 1*07)787-5522
Pubaah September IB. 23k 2001
EE1IS
Sapumbar 7. 2001
NO TIC* OF A PUBUC HCARINO
TO CONSDER T W ADOPTION
OF AN ORDB4ANCS B T
TH* CITY OF SANFORD,
FLOMOA
Nonce la haraby given Hat a Pubte
Hearing wfl ba haU In Ha
Ganeneeon Room at He Cty Hak kt
Ha Cay of Bardord Ftonda. al 700
o'clock PAL on October B. 2001. t o
nanc* by H* C ly af Sardonl Ftonda.
Itoa of whkf i la a* tolowa
OROBfANCS NO. 9994
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA. AMENDING
ARTICLE XXI. SECTION 2-43L OF
th e e rrrs co de o f o r w NANCES. TO REDEFINE THE
FUNCTIONS OF THE DEPART­
MENT O f COMMUNITY DEVELOP­
MENT. TO AMEND ARTICLE III.
SECTION 2-37. TO REDEFINE THE
FUNCTIONS OF THE DEPART­
MENT O r ENGINEERING ANO
PLANNING PROVIDING FOR SEV­
ERABILITY. CONFLICTS. COOIFICATION ANO EFFECTIVE DATE

•hal han* an epportimify to ba heard
al said having
By entor of H* Cay Comrrataron ol
H* C ly of Santord. Ftonda
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEFOINQ ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE W ANY O f THESE PRO
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
330*5526 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC • a par-

n o t ic s o f publm / s a l e
ALTAMONTE TOUrtNO, MC UNCUUM ED V EH K U t AUCTION
I I 7 MARKER S T ,
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
BALE BEOtNS AT 1060 ALL BOLD
AS IS. N O WARRANTY. NO TITLE
SELLLn RESERVES T1 C RtOMT
TO REFUSE ANY OR A U B U S .
PURSUANT 4)1 TO FS . 71STS

104)9-2001
1999 CHRYSLER

1C3XJ41K2KGI46073
Pubkah Sapranbar 19. 2001
EE 103

corwdwredOuaaaona of raguaeto tor adMonal
MormaBon ahould be dlraotod L
Juan Panelton. inianm EiaouSva
OfeSCtOf af (407)323-3150
Pubkan Saptambar It . 19.2001
EEttg

AMdabtaortaEOI N Part Avarua.
Sanford FL 12771. Telephone
Number (4071323 4330 not Later
Han aavan (7) daya pner to Ha prooaadng 2 haartog mparted fTDO|
1-400466-8771 ca Wrtn (V)t-B0O4854770 vto Ftonda Ratoy Bamcaa
WITNESS my hand and Pta leal of
HM C o a l Pile day of AUG 31 TOOL
1001.
(SEAL)
Mary Arne Mona
AaOarti of M Court
By RuH King
Aa Deputy Ctom
PitiU K Eat«atrbar a, IB (001

BER IS. 1964 IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 15*4. PAGES
066B THROUGH 0790 ANO
a m e n d e d b y f ir s t a m e n d m e n t

TH ER ETO
RECORDED
ON
MARCH IS. 19SS IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1023. PAGES
471 THROUGH 4S4 OF THE PUB­
U C RECOnOS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. TOGETHER
W ITH A U
APPURTENANCES
THER ETO ANO AN UN04VK1ED
INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELE­
MENTS OF SAIO CONDOMINIUM
AS BET FORTH IN SAID DECLARA­
TION

AocficaHautC|
Associadooi^
Rr*Pk:',3Y’C‘nwHt'n‘i

CmYoulUcofniit
th« tyni ofttnkif

BCC PROJECTS!
I. Projivl R f T 4125 DIJRJC Wood Waala Pnxaaaing Sanrtcwa tar
Sammola
County.
Du*

• Sudden lurtnns or
wakes erf if* Isa, arm or
teg. espeoafyon one ufeorf
the body

1. Propel PSBIOO-OI/BJC •
Protaaaronal Sarvlcaa tor Propd
Davatopmanl and Environmental
Raavaluruion - Edgawator Drtv* (SR
424) to Bamoran BNd (SR 435)
Ovang* County Una la Samorwi
Btvd (SR 439) Oua Dato.OctoBar
10. 2001 at 2 00 PM local Bma
3 Propel: PS-5102-0UBJC •
ConauMM Sarvlcaa tor Total
Maximum
Daly
Loads
(TMOUDavatogmanl
• and
Impremartahon. Oua Dal* October
17.1001 al 200 PM local am*
To guaranla* moarpl of addenda. I

• Suddenoonrfison.bouble
(peeking or into&amp;ndng
• Sudden trouble seeing inone
or both eyes
• Sudden trouble wiiung.
azznes^ loss oi ounce
orcqonjrabon
» Sudden, SAmhudacteirih
no knowncause
team (fie afgni and caff
occur)

atm I* afac avatabla on H* County'*
Wab Pag*.
For information cn any of H*
Sammola County BCCproJactl,
fkaaaa naa our wab page al trwwou.
aammol* 9 ua/buamaattourctiaafng
or caJ 407-555-7116
Pitokab Saptambar 18.2001
EEI20

Court WITHIN TH E LATER O f
TH R EE MONTHS AFTER TH E
DATE O F THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O f THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
OAY8 AFTER TH E DATE OF SEP
VICE OF A COPY OF TM S NOTICE
ON THEM

THIS NOTICE SfaAU BE PUB
USHEO ONCE A WEEK FOR TW O
(2) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN TH E 6EMINOLE
HERALD
Pubaan Saptonbar 0.19.2001
EE0T4

Nam* Statulat. to-W4 Section
865 09. Ftonda S u tu M 1991
Rodnck L AucUn
Pirbkah Saptambar 10.1001
EE12I
THIRTY DAYI
OF 6ERVICI

Bi TH E CIRCUIT Ci/JR T FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLOPSIA
PROBATE DtVtSIOII
FEa Na. 91-939 CP .
M RE: ESTATE OF
VANN PARKER. artV* M VANN
PARKER.

M TMF rtotCUTT COURT
OF TH* t r o t
JUOaCUL ORCUTT
W A N D FOR
6 EUINOLE COUNTY,
FLOMOA
CASE NO. 9I-CA -1U 1 140
G U A R A N IT BANK, a FaJck l
Saving* Bank IV * GUARANTY
FEDERAL BAMC.
JOSEPH J W ATCH TER, *4 ua. *1

R Judaon Bunkck
P. O. Boa 150759
Akamonla Spmga. FL 327IS
Atlornay
' tor
Par

Ftonda Bar No 0772143
P. O. Boa 3529
Ortando. Ftonda 32502
Tat (407)445-4333
Fa* (407)640-0772

300 PM
Brian Ccrton 9516 Fumtaaa S
houaatdd jo c d l
*crtt Fatyti
9311 HouaahcU lama S tomfkrra.
Daniaka Ouaan (534 Fumkur*
SHouaahckl aama Ruby S a b *604
HuuaafkJd good*
Bacraal Cerp.
(547 Cabto. araannu. wag* prtaac

Heart
Briefs

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Sunday. September to, 2001 P a g e 511
L e g a ls
PUBUO NOTICE la hereby pvan
•rat. *1 the dale and al tmw Irtled
batow, and r m tinui g Iram day to
day itoN al gnodj era aokl. wa ma
■al al pubac auction, to 2w Hghavl
taddar. tor cadi, at aw warehouee
STORAGE USA. located al 7400 W.
Cnkmal D r. Ortando. FL. 32811. lha
content ol aw atoraga imaa eonlatomg hMHahoW and / or bualna«a
cmada. tot ran and odwr chargee tor
■filch a kna on um e * daknad to
ant:
DATE O f SALE SEPTEMBER
26TH. 2001
TIMEOFSALE 10 00 AM
LUtS TR EJO UNIT 8216. ERMA
BECKTON UNIT 4233. DELILAH
ROORIGUEZ UNIT 4415. MICHAEL
HIOHTOW En
UNIT 4418. C
STEVEN PEARSON UNIT 1424,
FLORENCE WALKER UNIT 4520.
TERRI LAKE UNIT 4522. ELEANOR
GRAHAM UNIT 41031, BRAOLY
b e f a n s o n u n i t *1006. d a r r y l
W EATHERS UNIT h i m . JEAN
EITHER UNH *2063
Aucuonwr. STORAGE PROTEC­
TION AUCTION SERVICES. U C .
•583
A 5 X 0 0 cleaning depot* ard b*
r otaciad tor each uni pi«cb*««d and
rahtodad after al cnnlanti of lha una
hat bean removed Iran aw today
Sad aaia to be under and by virtue ol
aw Sure of Florida, to tuch caaa
made wid premtod
Pubtoh Saptombar 8.18. 2001
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Banwma County. Florida, w* at
1100 A M . ist lha 10th day of Oct
A D 2001 ortar lor aala and aal to
toe hrghaM btddar. FOR CASH IN
HAND AND SUBJECT TO ANY ANO
ALL EXISTING LIENS, al lha Front
(WeetXJoor. at lha ttapa. ol tha
Seminole County Courthsuaa In
Santord.
Florida,
tha
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CA-1057-I4-K, of »w C V n ji Court ol
Ihe 18th Judcial O ra * to and tor
Seminole Car**. n w M i whereto
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK. FA
SUCCESSOR BY CORPORATE
MERGER TO GREAT W ESTERN
BANK. A FEDERAL SAVINOS
BANK. M PlatoM end Richard L
OMACMortgage
dVe
dweeb com;
Corporation
Wmdwani SquAra IL»h40WhC.-*

L e g a ls

eg als

at 101 N Parti Annua, Sanford,
Florida 32771. lataplmna numbar
(407)865-4227. within 2 working
day* 01your romp* of th» document.
N haarmg rrpevkd. (TOO) 1 600
8556771
Publwh September g. 18. 2001
EE052
THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Civil ACTION
CASE NO. 01-74J-CA
DIVISION P
MATRIX CAPITAL BANK.

lafy lha larm* d M
Writ ol
Eiacuhun
Donald F Ealngar. Ghana
Samlnofa Counry. Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE AMER­
ICANS WTTR DtSABKJTES ACT OF
1900. PERSONS WITH A DISABILI­
TY NEFDINO SPECIAL ACCOMMO­
DATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CO N ­
TACT THE ENFORCEABLE WRITS
SECTION OF THE CIVIL DIVISION
AT THE SHERIFFS O fFICE, 100
BUSH BLVD. SANFORD, FLORIOA.
AT LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
TH E PROCEEDINGS
(407J6656640 TT D (407)066-3323
WAh Salt Hald O n : O H 10.1001
PubOah September a. 16. 23. 30.
2001
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Seminole Herald
Ciasalfled Dept.
To Place Your Ad
23—

NED J. OOLDEN and BARBARA
HAZEL OOLDEN. hia wrta; O E .
CAPITAL
FINANCIAL,
INC.;
CRESTAR MORTGAGE
CORPORATION t w a SUNT RUb I
MORTGAGE, INC.: and UNKNOWN
TENANTS.OWNER3,

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B la c k Cockor Span la V M ix
3 ytt old. a*v*r collar. Loat In hunt
Of tha Santnnf Cnnrt Houaa
batwoan 11-11 '30nm. Wad. Augual
29.2001. Dog la daughter-* pal and
•ha la haartbrokanl -Tufty- la
curranoy on an 8 wk cyda of mad
etna Irom a anaka bna (vat Jerry.
407-327-0676) Ptoaaaotf a rt * 4 ia
407-400A32Npgr|. 407-342-2564

S
W A N TE D
S
SEEKING
PMantoropie A NGEL INVESTORS
•nth kind hoary A deep pockart to
hatp fund unique oonaortaan ol
vontura anlarprtaoa. Iradaa. t
aanrtcn* (An* art*, pubkahlng. raal
aalala, pJtng A ceneuang kOT.Icaa.
al all) with charttabla banalrt*
Intamatronal multi talari acop*
raquirai
Iniighttul,
long term
commttmenll
Sitont/rrorting
partnara. backera, underwriter*

Now Company (407)672-1811
Datalart. Burtart. A Car Waahar*
naadad krrrwtkaka*y E ip hotVli, M
Bna pnaWna.
Ap0y h paracn.
pataca ADESA
4km* Acrty
Orlando-Santord. 3S0S Ea.t SR
46. Sanford, FL, 407-323^090
EOEAAT/O/V
Drug
Taatmg

algn non-diadoaura/nonla agraamant. SER IO US

25— SrcciAL N o t ic e s
propattyMualounty. Florida.

0I-746CA of 2 * Ckork Court ol » *
EIGHTEENTH Judkfal Oreu* In and
lor SEMINOLE County, Florida
wharito MATRIX CAPITAL BANK, to
l a plarnWI and TERRENCE JOHN­
SON ArK/A FAHRENCC JOHNSON,
RENEE MARIE KEITH: HEATHER
JOHNSON;
ANY
ANO
ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
BY, THROUGH. UNDEn. AND
AGAINST TH E HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT) S) WHO
ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
ALIVE.
W HETHER
SAID
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM
AN IN TER EST AS SPOUSES.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
OR O TH E R CLAIMANTS; SEMIN O U COUNTY BOARO O f COUN­
TY COMMISSIONERS; CENTRAL
FLORIDA REGIONAL HOSPITAL.
INC ; SANFORD PLAZA. INC OF
DELTONA: ADVENTIST HEALTH
SYSTEM/S UNBELT. INC D-TVA
FLORIOA HOSPITAL; STATE OF
FLOROA-OEPAHTUENT O f REV­
ENUE; TENANT f t HX/A/ JOANNA

M THE COUNTY COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLG COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE HO.: 01-CC144020R
SWEETWATER CLUB
HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION.
INC, a Florida not lor proto corportwn.

NOTICE O f ACTION
TO WILLIAM C BARKER and
PHYLLIS E. BARKER, h* taaa. and
ai unknown path** having or davritng an kAaraal ixtdar Balkar
YOU ARE NOTIFIED trwl an action
lo tometo** a tan agarwt a * totowmg property at BanWiola County,
Florida. 203 Rhanrtaw Ortva.
Longwood. Florida 32779. tnora partcuiariy datertwd at:
iiH • BL/LA. C u a M u te Club U w I.
according to the plat lharaof at
rtcordad to fSM Book 18. Paga 26, In

daagtekd preperty u act IcrtMi u k !
Frwi Judunart
LO T 37, PHILLIPS TERRACE,
ACCORDING T O
TH E
PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 6. PAGE 58. PUBLIC
RECOROS O f SEMWKXE COUN­
TY, FLORIOA
A/K/A 2428 YMa Avanua. Sanford.
FL 37771
WITNESS MY HAND and t * aato

PARCEL I T COMMENONO AT
TH E NORTHEAST CORNER O f
TH E SOUTH 1/2 O f TH E NORTH­
EAST 1/4 OF TH E SOUTHEAST 1/4
OF 8ECTIO N 6. TOWNSHIP 20
8 0 U T H RANGE 32 EAST. SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA, RUN
bOUIM. ALONG TH E CAST LINE
O F SAID SOUTH 1/2, 316.76 FEET
TH ENCE LEAVING SAID EAST
UNE. N 66 DEGREES 20 MMUTES
SO SECONDS W ISO 00 FEET FOR
A POINT O F BEO M tlNO . CONTIN­
UE THENCE N 66 DEGREES 20
MINUTES SO SECONDS W 200
FEET. RUN TH EN C E SOUTH
360 00 F E E T TO TH E NORTHERLY
RIGHT O f WAY U N E O f OLD
OSCEOLA ROAD. RUN THENCE 6
58 DEGREES 20 MINUTES SO SEC­
ONDS E, ALONG SAID NORTHER­
LY RIGHT O f WAY UNE, 200 FEET
THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT O f
WAY UNE. NORTH 350 00 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING A/K/A
1322 OSCEOLA ROAD WEST.
GENEVA. FLORIDA 37732
and Commonly krrom 44
1322 Oacacfa Road W ait Oanav*.
FL. 32732
al pupae aafa, y fw higtwtt aid baat
brddar, tor ca*h. M aw waal Irani
door of lha I w t s k County
Courthouaa, Sanford. Florida, M
1100 AM on Saptombar 27.2001.
Dated. Augual 30,2001
MARY4NNE MORSE
AS CLERK O f THE COURT
□r Ua/y Stray*
Dapury Clark

Women's Financial
Support Group

(SEAL)
Maryrma Moraa
Oaik of » * Clreua Court
By Mary Slroupa
Dapury Clark
Exfwvarrta AAaaoowiaa. P A
PO. Boa 25011
Tamp* Florida 33622-501*
F01002664
“ Saa Amtrtcw* adh DlaabMHa Ad

rwada fu( Uma 6 part Uma uachar*
lor mlany. loddian 4 2yaar old
ctiisroom
Pay
baaad
on
aiparranca. Prefer 1aacdi*rx wkh 10
4 30 hr training, 407-321-7635.

59— F in a n c ia l
S ervices

27— N ursery &amp; C h il d
C are

Lot of TLC/Ex. Rafa/Ra* ratal
* » Cart Daamw, *07-314408* r v

61— M o n e y t o L e n d

55— B usin ess
O p p o r tu n itie s

71— K e l t W a n t e d

9 30-530. S im a exanpuHr MUM
raqukad. W OGhr.
W m K S W in nO C w w of; PrKJD H»nJ
Frt F I T Li m rnrry* 4h )Y it w W M

InneNaa*. Cal Florida Dapt of
AgrtaAM 4 Conywnar SanrlcaaM
800-435-7352 « FTC-HELP for
kMkdanh*aon.Or«y*oc*Wabifto
M www he goviTxrop.
FtortdalawrayAraaaa6aracl cartaki
buMnaaacnxMrtyato ragyyr w#r
Florida Dapi. of Agrtcuftura 4

ol • * Court on Aucual 30 2001

Dalad 2M 23 day of AuguaL 2001.
MarywmE Mona. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
B y tU a C . Ilardtman

C R E A TIV E P E O PLE W A N T EDI
Naw coop dub 6 tupporl sot*) tar
entrepreneur*,
traaianoary,
hobbyteta, amVhoma butlnaat
ownara (A N Y art. appUluda.
•vocation, akM. or trada) now
tormmgl A L L TA L E N TS . tort#*,
unlquaa, 4 trtoHky walcomadl
Ida* aichangaa. aharad (atonal*,
casual gattugaUwt* lor fun 4
proMSI
lnv*»tor»,
Manlor*.
Sponaor*. 4 Hoata Mao mvtiadu
Nahaorklng. nawMattara. bartar.
•vwita. a w To malar tof Mura ado.
•and your SASE: an 4Co , P O Bo*
•521426, Longwood. FL 32752-

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UtelBItt
M l M FOrWlJXKKI
Ail rOfMwi
held In oonAdarca .46 6 Co PO Bo*
•521426, Longwcod. a 327521426

36K-45K Tat Yr. PotanBad
CALL TO D AY
1-67T-6JTRAJH

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mqukad 56 OGtv.

Pari T k i* Bo okkaa p a rM ja l know
QukkBooka 4 Exeat
407-539-0381

rya/wkenda

kiprakad. cal 1-6059558771
Piiikah Saptanpar 2, •. 18.23.2001
EE627

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MAURO J FLORENTINE.
NOTICE O f ACTION
TO. MAURO J. nC R EJJTBIC
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tiM an action
agatwf purauam to {71324. n u n *

Mortgaga Foraooaun dalad Augual
29. 2001 and antarad ki Caaa HO
01-676 CA M * * CkoM Court of 2 *
EIGHTEENTH JurkoaJ CkyXUn and
lor SEMINOLE County. Florida
whararn SUNTRUST MORTGAGE.
IN C F/K/A SUNBANK MORTGAGE
COMPANY, * Yw PlafnUB and OUY
DOUGLAS GRIFFIN. RANDOLPH
ANTHONY U N OOBURN. BOB
PATE: GLADYS H WARE; ANY ANO
ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM
M Q BY. THROUGH. UND ER ANO
AGAINST TH E HEREIN NAMED
M DM OUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO
ARE N O T KNOWN TO BE DEAD OH
AUVE.
W HETHER
SAID
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM
AN IN TER EST AS SPOUSES.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
OH OTH ER CLAIMANTS, LAKE
HOWELL ARMS CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC.; art Wa

txWnown parion(a) ki poaailifan M
« • aubfaol taM prapany H i ____ _
urdaiown pmonfa) to poaaaiakm M
rw autyad rut proparty (2 . Mara
DafandanKaL I art* aal ID 8ia NgRaM

UNITEDSTATES
POSTALSERVICE,.

DATED tvaday of ADO 27 2001.
2001 .

MARY ANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK O f TH E CIRCUIT COURT

PyRrahKmg

Dapury Clark
to accord*** w*h Yw Amaneana
With DuaMrtwt Act. PERSONS
Wi t h DISABILITIES ONLY who
partiopa* m taa procaadng. you ar*
anadad to. at no coal to you. aw pro«uon a cartam aaaratanca. T ir aa l
cunMd Court Arknnaiiaann at X I
N Park Avanua. Santord. FL 32771,
Tataphona (4071*65-4330. wdhto 2
werktog dtya of your raewyX ol tow
dueumanL
(I you art haarmg
•npavad or vole* rmpamd, cal 1500-856-6771
I’uokah: Saplantoar 2. 9. 16. 23.
2001
Ft 036

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN rw i by
wtua cf *i* idrtato Wrtl dl Exaoulton

A p 2000 to tiai oanato oaaa anMad
Unlvattdy
Piaca
Aparlmania,
(huntdlt), v* Jerwan Graham. LaGoga W Graham, and Ctaanora O
riratiam. DatwidaiRi) afrch atom-

O m d *w X day ol AuguaL 2001,
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark al O c u 4 Court
By Mary Strapa
[ W y iCHwii
COFWJS 4 BTAWIARSKL PA
4010 Ooyacoul Boidavflfd
S u m 450
Tampa, FL 33007
Tafcphona (813)677-6008
C4S4IOO M 887
h i M i Sapfarrkwr 9.16.2001
EE048
_____

and baM Mddar tor caah al W EST
FRONT DOOR O f THE SEMINOLE
CO UN TY CO UR THO USE. SANFORD. FLORIDA al 1lilOAM.on2ia
2S*i day olSapfamPar, 2001,tia fcdkrrnng daacrfwd preparty * i 84f klrtfl
to taid Final Judgrwnr
LO T 44, BLOCK M . 4TH SECTION,
DREAMWORLD. ACCORDMG t o
TH E PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORD­
ED M PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE 80 O f
TH E PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
A/K/A 2544 Gaorg* Avanua.
Santord. FL 32773
WITNESS MY HAND and *ia aaaf
of taa Cowl on Augiwl X 2 0 0 1 .
(SEAL)
Maryama Mona
Clark of »w cam* Caurt
ByJlxry S lrA p -

UBBEMT ADVERTISEMENT

UNIT NO 600C. BUILDING NO. 16.
LAKE HOWELL ARMS CO NDO­
MINIUM,
A
CONDOMINIUM
ACCORD**) T O TH E DECLARA­
TIO N O F CONOOMINIUU AND
EXHIBITS ANNEXED THERETO.
RECORDED FEBRUARY 10. 1862.
IN OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK
1177,
PAGE
1144,
PUBLIC
RECORDS O f SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA, AS AMENOCO;
TOGETHER WITH AN UN DIVIDED
INTEREST IN TH E COMMON ELE­
MENTS ANO U M IIEO COMMON
ELEMENTS DECLARED I SAID
DECLARATION O f CONOOMMUM
T O BE AN APPURTENANCE O T
TH E ABOVE CONOOMINIUU UNIT.
AK/A 500 C Oaorgatown Ortva,
Cliaakwrry. FL 32707
WITNESS MY KANO and lha aaal
al to* Court on Augual 302001.
(SEAL)

UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE Is seeking a $lta and/or existing apace
tor the new leased postal lacity in SANFORD, FL 32771-W8.
RETAIL UNO
PREFERRED AREA:

Note: Where streets or highways are used as boundaries, sites on either
side o( the sVeetWghway are considered to be within the preferred area
SITE SIZE:
BLDG. SIZE:

provwtron el certain * u a u m
Plana cortad Court AdnvnMraaon
al X I N Park Avanua. Santord.
Florida 32771, lalaphona numbar
(407J665-4227. wrfbm 2 working
Day* ol your rac*c* ol It* document
1 baarmg knparrad. (TDO) 1600
9556771

N: Seminole Btvd.
S: 25th SL ska Sfl 46A
EiMeflonvifle Avenue
W: SR 17/92 aka French Ave.

TEMPER 5.2001(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol tod O r a * Court
By Haney R. IMntor
Dapury Clark
rubSan.Sap I U J . ' 3. 16.23. X .

2001
EEO/2

PARKING REQ:
CLOSING DATE:

87,000 SF (2.00 acres)
7500 SF Net Interior
46 spaces (exclusive use preferred)
September 21,2001

PROPOSAL PACKAGES may be obtained from Suzanne Btstime, Facilities
Contract Technician, Fsafeties Service Office, U.S. Postal Service, 4000 DeKaJb
Tech. Pkwy., Suite 300, Atlanta, GA 30340-2799; 770/454-0643; or picked up
locally from the Postmaster in Sanford, a 32771-9998. Assistance on Real
Estate questions should be directed to Ted Tarantino, Real Estate Specialist at
the above address or by caling 770/454-0618.

I

�Page 611 Sunday. September Hi. 2001

S e m in o le

H e ra ld

Y o u c o n tax y o u r M l to 4 0 T -M S W M
300 N . P ro o c h A w . , S a n fo rd 33771 * P. O . B o x 1607. S a n fo rd 33772
O u r ofTkxi la o p t n to a a rvo y o u M o n d a y th ro u g h F rid a y, I am * 8 pn
t
O C A D L IN E S :
Daadtina la 4 p m . on M onday lor W wdnaaday papar and 4 p m .
Th u rs d a y for tha W aa lian d odMlon. A 4 llna m lniinum applies In private
party ads, Certain ode and ds»*&lt;1icattona roquiro prepayment.
Legal* Deadftnae: Friday. 5 pm lor W ednesday Edition
W ednesday. 5 pm for S u n d a y Edition
______________

CLASSIFIED

P a y in g J o r _ y o u c c ln e » lflo d _ a d :
W it Qladly aecairi M * il* fe «td o r W m . W a * l »
c h o c k ; Af*vi&gt;rtl«4»ra w ho wtah to b *
con

m n m n o m rrto n tm
m «if nd ia nint-ml Pina•a l&gt;aa|) Ift rrrincl Wi*l rtrim m the P «f

l l t w l n n t O p porluriW iH (e la a i 6 8 ) A O a i» t l* Solo# f®17! roquiro
ftdyanca

2 6 6 A lte ration s
9 6 8 A p p lia n c e ftepalr
2 6 7 A u to E le c t n e p e ir
366 Automotive

R e m in d e r S e rv ic e s
L u x u r y lla m a
C o m p o te r / T V

360
3NSI
302
203
204
206
206
267
266
269
270
371

B u s h H o g g in g
C o m p u te r C o n s u ltin g
C a te n e ts
C a rp e n try
C e r p e l A Installations
C a r p e l Clearvlng
C e ilin g fle p e lr
C e r a m ic T ile
C h ild C e r e C e n te rs
C le a n in g S e rv ic e s
C o n c re te
C o n s t ruction

376
276
277
276
279
200
201
262
7Ml
204
206
766

Dryw aM
E le ctric a l
Fence
Handy M an
*
H a u lin g
H o m e Im p ro v e m e n t*
Irrigation A R e p a ir
Ja n ito ria l S e rv ic e s
J e w e lr y A R e p a ir
L a k e fro n t C la n ring
L a n d s c a p in g
tA u r td r y flKwnrteOT

M o rtg a g e s

M oving 6 Storage
O K . L u b e A ra te r
P a in tin g
P a p e r H a n g in g
P e s t C o n tro l
P ia n o -O r g a n T u n in g
P lu m p in g
P re s s u re C le a n in g

Hoofing
S c r e e n A C la s s W ed*
S e c re ta ria l A T y p in g
EJlcJjno

7 1 — H elp W a n ted

71— H elp W an ted

7 1 — H elp W a n ted

7 1 — H elp W a n ted

103— H o u s e s U

K f.n

t

LOCAL. REOIONAL
S LONOHAUL POSmONS

AVAILABLE

*700 to MOO pat weak earning
potential Dnr* the RIG RIOS lor
TR ANSYSTEM S
No Experience Necaaaary

Sanford Homing Authority
Capital Improvement Coord-nator
Tha Houaino Authority ft tha City d
Sant out (S N A ) la accepting
application*
lot
■
Capital
Improvement Coord,nalor Thla
ppoaWcn wU ba raaponatk* tor
planning and aaaabng Ilia pbyatcal
Improvement* to tha SHA'a all
touting development! Typical
dutraa wd maud* developing aton
and
long
range
capital

73— Em p l o y m e n t
W a n ted

141— H o m e s F o r S ale

• B

PR/&amp;n B n C a a * g Bed E*M*
a ipaciaMyl (Plua proletalonal
artwork*, wabpag* daalgn, &amp;
printing
contact*)
Craalrv*.
adit, proolraad. type tOOrwpm,
houra/laaa
nago.
LongwoodSammol* County area
(407) 331-8050. A ik lor T C
(Broctora 4 Bio avail)____________

AFFORDABLE HOMES
Lake Mary/Sanford; 3/2/2, new
ceramic l«a, carpal, paint Eioalant
condilron Rant to own OK.
LSrVdaocxn mvaafen Really. 407774*615

Tha Itappy E/va* naadt etod

dopoait 407-744-5140. 407-3234*40.
Skniord: 3/1, tesa'montn. tit.
tail i dopoart No pat*. 407*720345.

U

VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

kXcton, 10x22 ac porch. 2 c
garage, doodad, accaa* lo akl laka
4 tanrka eta. *119400
Over tM Acta 3 8 R 1 B*«h: Uv.dn
appfo. h*a««y kaad Prtoad fca tykek
tala. 444,400
Ranovafod •Uka Near 3/11/2 wkh
newly parted I t 4 ait., ceramic
Ba, tin, Fr apple, garage wAanoed
yard 177,500
Tbwnhouee: 2/21/22 afory - over
1400 aq ft. Dot. kv rm w/ftrapUce.
t c porch W t v c x J IlR * . New pa*t
wakpapar, ceramic Me. *59.900
Pin* Ridge C k * : 2/2 ceramic Ik*.

Wcth while
you* Aids ate
at school!

1407)47&gt;-H11
W ORK FROM HOME
U P T O 125 •74/ HR PT/FT
TraWng Mall Order
1-444-249-4717
WWW W E-R -6LE S3 E D COM

Tha 6H A M an Equal Opportunity
Emptoyar.

Looking For

97— ArARTMENTS
Furnished

2920 8. Orlando Drive •Sanford

4 0 7 -3 2 3 -8 7 8 7
'(-1 0 7 )3 2 3 -0 -1 -1 0

"O ffices C oast to C oast" slncu IJ 3 4

|I» g U iflY a fl.6 k A -y ^

1*400-pkuadapoaK. 407-321-I

107— M

o b il e

H

om es

Laka
Mary/Sanlord:
Waahar/Dryw Hook up*. St
Pool. No Pat*. (450. R
Cow l Apfo. 407-330-1300.

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE AOA 1 BORU. *470440
2 r e w , : sla ?o arm®

103— H o u s e s U n fu r n ish ed

1 1 5 — I n d u st r ia l

R e n ta l s
Otftra/Waeahauaa apace horn
1574'month 1240 aq ft. Prim*
location, comar ol 44A * Old Laka
Mary R d . Sanford 407-848-4541x3

Instrum ents
Mr. A rafat

DOYLE'S RENTALS
Sanford: M M m D a n a 1/1 Apl wih
W D Hookig End oaad Patio. Oaa
Fveplaca. Hard wood F in . 10 ft
Cadinga, *400/400
Sanford Hatanc D a m a 1/1 Apl
W/W4D Hook Up - End Patio. Oaa
Sanford: 2ft W/Carport. LgaLR. DR.
New CHA, New Window* I Park
*S4&lt;yt62S
Sanford S w ore 3/2 With Double
Oarage. Formal DR. W/D Hookup*.
CH A . Comar Lot. X-lra Nica
(80U4S00
DOYLE R EALTY. INC
(407) 122-2495
W E R E N T S BELL HOMES

in v e s tm e n t

S ta r b o m In

Brooklyn

M exican
native
U tah 's s la te

llower

2 3 F ir s t n a m e

O rg anic
n eck w ear
C h in e s e '
restauran t
additive.
psrtuipo
N am e on a
m otorcycle,
s o m e tim e s
"Mutiny on
the Bounty”
Island
D ad a
co-fo u n d er
Holiday
h o n o ro e
H e ran
ag ain st
B u sh In

308 Waal 13 at. Dike* or Rat

118— O ffice S pace F o r
R ent

66
67
68
G9
70
71

1 Y em en , In
biblical
tim e s '
2 L ess
ndultorated
3 M editer­
ra n ea n tre e
4 "T h e Lord
glveth, and
the Lord

S ta r b o m In
Brooklyn
Au revoir
City o n the
D nieper
River
M e s s a g e in
a b o ttle?

1 ROOM OFFICE FOR LEASE. !W
K Ifopla. Sanford. MSCMkvWi C M
Tom or John Drag* (407)1027SS4

reso m b lan co
O p erative
Fe
B ro ad valley
P a a ta a l ____
Uncontrolled
tury
Terrier b reed

DOWN

2000

10/ftoat On* al S4504no. A l have

6 "Yol" nautl-

7 Gonzo

Sanford araa. A l new. BOO to 1800
aq ft. avalBbto on duty 17/92
50.000 can daky 250 ft homage
Ample parking A* tow aa TSSO/mo
Randy-407-718-68II or Shalby
407-7B2-6S4S

2

FREE RENT

43

FO R O N E Y E A R

40

F O R D E T A IL S C A L L O R V ISIT

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Wakhar/dryar S3B0/mo. (2 50
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could ba uaad a* touaa/olhc*
combination *750/750. 407-32147*7.

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LABO RERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND

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C a r p a l C le a n in g

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P ia n o / O rg a n T u n in g
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W in d o w W a s h in g A T in tin g

C e ra m ic TUe
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C la a n in g S e rv ic e s
C o n c re te
C o n stru ctio n

Delivery Services
D ryw a ll
Ele ct heal
Fence
H andy Man
H a u lin g

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141— H o m e s F o r S ale

4B R / 2B A $ 4 5 ,0 0 0
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C i l 000-319-3323 X HS29

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S h o p w ith u s
e v e ry d a y

157— M o b il e H o m e s
F or S ale

181— A pplia n ces &amp;
F u r n it u r e F o r S ale

Carriage C oy *. 2/1.5. room add on,
utAty rwirv carport, Nwd. eerkral A C Hlg 18000 owner financing
(407)323-3305

W w*XhKmncmStfe bySds whka

141— H o m e s F o r S ale

Sanford 3B7V t 172BA. dm rm.
completely renovated, CUA. down
payment assistance avsUsb**
t w o ™ 407-302-2872

H o m e Im p ro v e m e n ts
Irrigation A R ep air
Jan ito ria l S e rv ic e s
J o w o lry A R e p a ir
La kefro nt C le a rin g
L a n d s c a p in g
L a u n d r y S e rv ice *

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refrigerator, Icemaker A water
Aknote brand now, P M Stow. » 0 0
Wuhar. 1350, Dryer. 1150 407-2661806, 6srrv7pm or 407-32)4574. ask
tor vatu.

159— R ea l E sta te
W a n ted

Santord: Drh* by 210 West 1S9i St.
fu n cst lor 4 n «KXJt e t c *407-3225353 You nurtl h « Interior lo
appreciate t n charm ir d oomtort ot

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Condo*.

Old Antique Brass
Headboard
$85
407-321-8590

Looking t o r i

motor? Wv* not flharnl COfTB MB
u » lo d tyl Nlchola Ouiboard
Service Center, 1000 Waal t i l St.
Sanford, 407-322-09*4.

DEPRESSION GLASS SHOW
AND SALE
Santord Civic Center
Sarrlord. FL

IN) vary well maintained home bun
In 1925

Wyndham
&gt; Place
Apartments

160— B

u s in e s s

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Now Pre-Leasing (
Hurry the Rush Is On.
Reserve Yours Today

230— B o a ts &amp;
A c c e s s o r ie s

Old Antique Brass
Headboard
$85
407-321-8590

Santord: New 4/2. htiloncel
d e m Cretan buM tIOGk. FYi 407-

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211—
ANTIQUE/COLLECTIBLES

DELTONA 10 acres, ktesf lor mcbfl#
homesne. horses, cattle, terming or
nurteryi
Zoned
agricultural
*4.900/AC RE 8m. down w/ownet
(nance. 904-757-1772 or 904-7*79922

For

ale

A Fu* sue M M H M L itsw si
piastre. Mint sal *100. 407-422
H U.

1964 Monte Carlo, whne, V6, very
good condition. *1,000 Alto 1977
Chevy Caprice. white w'gotd flake*,
stereo I alarm. *1.200 Motivated
tek x 407-221-4369. ea* lor Shawn
M a s o n ic K it

New In plastic. Sal *210
407-422-5648

lor over 20 year*.
FINANCING AVAILABLE
CALL (407) 402-1391

Moving Sale: 300 E. 20th St.
SarTord Stride/, Sspf 16 Orwig Rm
sat, sola, mattress, household kerne,
vacuum cleaner, clothe* end more

1 8 1 — A p p l ia n c e s &amp;

Lake M ary Blvd. &amp; 17-92

1963 Corvee Morua
2 DR. *1.000
407-695-4616, anytime

TouCTSPSUNoa

F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e

!

4Q7 327-4458

223— M is c e l l a n
1 L tm ry Ikm peowtop eet w«h 7 yt
werterky. M *135. ryesn *140, Mng
*210. Brand new Located In
Santord. 407-402-2778.

157—M obile Homes
Fo

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S

ale

Sanford: 12x52.2/1.55*, No pets,
doubt* root, 2 sheds, awnings. 30
R screen porch. CHA. *4.500 CALL
166-7606642
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Business &amp; Services
Directory

Nam* Brand Queen

IPEDIC

PILLOW

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D O N A T IO N S N E E D E D
Family Worship Cantor naads
mpilratoto bicyctoa and Ncycla
pqrta lo hMp lha ready, Ptosat c s l
407-922-^222.

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Style
city

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269-Cleaning S ervices

,

235—
T ruck /B u se s /Va n s F o r
S ale

Runner. 407-888-7875 or 407-932
4332.

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1974 Dodge work van
Rule good, (700 obo
407-324-8502

Refrigerator. GE. Aktiond SO* by

T
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K A TO K
room set. wood
1407-3217126

Convenient
191— B uild in g
M a teria ls
CORRUGATED STEEL ROOFING

NEAT-N-T1DY
407-324-1177

First M o u t h 's R o o t
VVrlh 12 Mo Lense A Approved Credit
liirR r Nr»1y Rrfurtjliihral A perinirnte with larpr
Q om-I h • Ih L r Front • V ollotiall
• Sp.it tell UK Foot • Tt-nnU C ou rt*

275-D rywall

Dry Wall
•Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcomll
407-322-6338 L/l

lot Bam*. Bat! Docks, Shape, etc
Also Culvert
Pip*
15*42(7
(147 00/ea
18*s20* |1767*e
Surplus Steel * Scppiy. Inc Apopka
407-2*3-5766

199— P e t s &amp; S u m iE s

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information cak.

407-321-7188
or visil us on tha web *1
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(AN AT HOME
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CommercteVttom* un it
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Fra* Color Catalog
C e l TODAY 1-800-711-0158
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.Country Lake Apts
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Apartments
2714 Udgewtxid Ave., Sanford • 3 30-5204

211—
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1997CtwvyS-10.4cybidsr.X-CM&gt;.
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ale

1978 HD FLH (Hog) Faclory
orvneL angn* rabui el 2 t0 0 0 BA*
has 40,000. Comes with many
extra*. soAj test. Mwrgtets bag*.
btecA 8 white, new kres. tork seels,
wheel beartnge.braket 8 more,
hartey meg* *9.500 obo 407-6887876. or 407-923-4332

l l e c t ib l e s

324-01 SO

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1969 Chevrolet 3/4 ton p K k tjTk
wheel drive, white. V-8. good
condition (5.000 407-321-2007

Fo

19)9 or older Underwood Manuel
Typewriter and Table *100 407-

287-Lawn S ervices

1968 Toyota Pckup trude t ton. hes
camper, freshly painted, runt great,
ortgret ownsr. Iota of new part* Can
be teen at 2680 Palmetto Av*
Santord, between 26th * 27th
ataeete.

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277-Furniture R e t a i r

279-H a u l i n g

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M ic ro w a v e
O ven,
E x c e lle n t
c o n d i t i o n . H o e t u r n t a b le .

tur buelneee or aarvioaa for aa little aa $2.00 par day.
322-2611 to apaak to a Claaamad R epresentative
258-AirroMOTiVE

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Doing Room set 15 pc. SOLID
CHERRY W 0 0 0 H t f i end Haiveid
coascdon. 112" dbl ped, w/2 leal 6
CNppandale bakkvdaw ohaire, 72*
bomba/ bullsi * hutch, s i stM
bosad. coat *20k. h i *5.900 obo

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Antique Bowl-Pitcher

L O O K III

294-Painting

The New 2002
Sea/N/Sport!

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Come Check Them Out!

3SSBEC

281-Home
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Nichols
Outboard
Service
Center

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6 te rtln g A I- *1,996
V lc h o ls O u tb o a rd
S e r v ic e C e n t e r

1000 West 1*1 St. Santord
407-3224)964

A A A A a **

241— R ec .
V eiiicles /Campers For
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S ale
1906 StertnS fYjpQx SAdt ate cbeig
room, steepa 6 AC heal Icvtel
Shower &amp; relng Extra large tcraan
room atlechmant (6500 obo 4076 6 6 ’ 764

MID FLO R ID A WINDOW &amp; D O O R, INC
Y o u r R e p l a c e m e n t S p e c ia l is t

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$15.75 per m onth.......5 lines / 3months
$24.75 per month ...10 lines / 3 months
$33.75 per month ... 15 lines / 3 months

C la ssifie d (407) 322-2611

MOVE IN SPECIALS

E n e r g y E ffic ie n t I n s u la t e d

ON 1 BEDROOM APTS!

W indow s &amp; Doors
•Low E. Gleew Tinted 4 Clear

Sanford Landing
T A p t i i t m c n t t H .o ) n c s
1600 W. Firsl Stteet • Sanford, FL 32771

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(407) 321-6220

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Fax (407) 330*0253

• S te el A F ib e rg la s s D o o rs

1000 W. tslSl ,
Sanlord, FL

Frt* n-itlmetn* •Cell Ue Before You Buy
• Family Owned S Operated
•Over 20 Years Experience

Randy Scboon

(407) 322-0)84

Licensed • Bonded • Insured

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Sunday. September 16, 2001

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A Prestigious Oviedo Address. Amenity C enter Including
Fully Equipped 4 Staffed Fitn ess Center, 2 Pools,
Tennis, B asketball, Volleyball &amp; Com m unity C enter

S.H. 4t7 (The Guxnway) to Red MugUd., Pnrcccd EaM to lodcwood A f k T Q 7 1
7 7 7 ^
lttvd. and turn Iclt, TUni right onto S.K. 419 10 TIk Sanctuary
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.• $ 5 , 0 0 0 In F R E E O p t i o n s* a n d N o d o s il n ga C o s t s o n Tl
T h ese
In v e n to ry H o m e s d o s e d b y O c to b e r I , 2 0 0 1 .*
■ FREE P o o l o n E s ta t e H o m es

MODEL

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27
124
127
130

1920
1834
2309
2277
2309

Robin

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Barritz
Presidio
Barritz

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PRICE

M BA

$173,129
$173,152
$231623
$228/415
$225,990

4/2
4/2
.4/3
4/3
4/3

AVAILABLE
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW

Exit si. printisI vtesi on Mt m &lt;tri-gun. ngltf on Oregon to Orange
llnulet anl It-ft i-ntu Orange I'ntnoce to Tim Retreat on the right

407.302.4177

a $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 in F R E E O p t i o n s ■ P l u s A ll A l lo w a b le C lo s in g
C o s t s P r !d o n T h e s e I n v e n t o r y H o m e s .*
■ $ 5 , 0 0 0 I n c e n t i v e o n a l l t o b e B u i lt H o m e s

MODEL
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Capri
Banitz
EmiKali

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P r e s e r v e
On Sami Lake Kil

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26
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PRICE

2012
2277
2587
2309
2527

3/15
4/3
4/3
4/3
4/3

$221,450
$233,360
$246,990
$231,990
$270,990

Gated Com m unity.w ith Beautiful Am enity C enter
Including Interactive Children's Pool, Adult Pool
and Children’s Playground

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M t u t tn la b -M tfy B l u l . - ■« « U " « ki CiM ary O i l ltd.. nuke a kj&gt; »&lt;
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F R E E A p p l i a n c e P a c *k a g e . 0

MODEL

SQJEI BP/BA
2166
2090
1698
2605
1698

Eagle
Eagk*
Crane III
Dote
Crane III

4/15
4/15
3/2
5/2
3/2

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ERO

AVAILABLE

$170/423
$161,490
$152,798
$180,798
$156,667

OCTOBER
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW

In-Town C asselb erry Location - C ated Com m unity
with Two L akes, a N eighborhood Park A Childrens
Playground

E sta te s

S R. -f.V, to 17 92, m&gt; in mh I mile to I’lnninsa.
Continue on Plumma \K«iii center on right

407.339.9100

$5,000 in FREE Options or $5,000 Towards
Closing.Costs on These Inventory Homes
Closed by October 1, 2001.*

PRICE AVAILABLE

3/2 w/Bonus

$168,115
$175,298
$204,414
$173,240

NOW
NOW
NOW
OCTOBER

Gated Com m unity w ith Beautiful A m enity C enter
Including Interactive Children^ Pool, Adult Pool
and Children^ Playground

Ix-twecn Orange Blossom Tr.

and Orange Ave.

407.240.6840

F R E E A p p lia n c e P a c k a g e .

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LOT

I a n rlin n
L d m iin y

C ated C om m unity In Superb Location.
Beautiful Lake, Parks and Playground.

R e t r e a t a t W e k iv a

Minutes west ill Seminole Timne Center and jud nurtfi of lake Forest, 1-4 to

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8
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in 1951 and the baseball complex that surrounded It Below left, a view of the stadium
from the outside and, bekjw right, from the playing field.

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Ford Motor Co.
In 1948, Babe
Ruth vtsltod the
Sanlord stadi­
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Sanford is a baseball town,
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always has been. Whether
you're talking about legends of
the game like Babe Ruth, Jackie
Robinson, and Willie Mays or
home-grown talents like Buddy
Lake, Tun Raines, and David
Eckstein, Sanford baseball fans
have seen their share of Major
League talent perform on the
local ballfields.
At the heart of this baseball
town has been the Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium.
Though it's not the city's origi­
nal stadium, it has hosted its
share of famous ball players and
big events. The New York
Giants called Sanford home for
Spring Training during the
1950s.
In recent years, activities at
the stadium declined as age and
weather began to deteriorate the
facility. But a 2-year, $2 million
renovation program is giving
the 50-year-old stadium new
life. Sanford Mayor Brady
Lessard said rebuilding lire sta­
dium would allow the city to

once again host premeir softball
and baseball events.
"This stadium is the crown
jewel of a very nice recreational
complex," Lessard said. "We are
re um ing to our baseball roots."
Lessard said he hopes the
new stadium will help Sanford's
youth strive for athletic excel­
lence like Sanford legend Buddy
Lake. Lake, a 1930 Sanford
High graduate, faced some of
the greats as a spring training
player for the Boston Brpves,
but he is best known, for a July
17,1947, game against the
DcLand Red Hats. Lake, playing
for the Sanford Giants, pitched a
perfect game and hit a lu&gt;merun
in the final inning to win the
game. The amazing part is the
game — and Lake's pitching
arm — lasted 19 innings.
To find out more about
Sanford's rich baseball history
and the U&gt;cal players who
excelled at the sport, visit the
Sanford Museum at 520 East 1st
Street. The telephone number is
407-302-1000.

At left, a 1950
Sanlord team At
right,
Sanlord
legend
Buddy
Lake shows his
pitching form.

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‘Pampered Chef’ cookbook sale to benefit Ballet Guild
There are a number of firsttime dancers In the comp
mpany
this year. Melanie saidi 1their
enthusiasm is over­
whelming and they
can't wait to get on
stage with the Ballet
Guild dancers. Other
DCuCT.
special guests attend­
This Is the case of
ing, along with Miriam
Ballet Guild of Sanfordand Valeric, were:
Seminole, Sanford's
Thom Lake, a profes­
own performing dance
sional dancer who got
«ny, a not-forhis start with School of
t venture which
Doris
131 years ago.
D ietrich
Dance Arts, and Jackie
And, the dancers have . . . . . . . „ C aolo,aI
” w”
supporter. Thom, who
been on their toes ever
since. The community deserves has returned to the community
to make his home, will choreoa rousing encore for continu­
ph several numbers for the
ously sponsoring the dancers,
ildayshow.
with many reaching profes­
sional status.
Georgia-TUrns 98
Also deserving center stage
You would never guess that
position for their dedicated
the feisty and energetic Georgia
yean of holding the guild
Chorpenlng is 98. She gets
together, are the Rye sisters,
around like a person half her
Miriam Doktor and Valerie
Weld, artistic directors and cho­ age and is as sharp as a tack.
Georgia celebrated her 98th
reographers of the guild since
birthday on Sept. 6 with a
its inception.
Auditions were recently held serin of luncheons. Mabel and
Robert Thomas took her out on
for the 2001-21X12 company
the town for lunch and at the
dancers. On Aug. 18, the BGS
regularly scheduled luncheon
Board of Directors entertained
of the Women's Auxiliary of
the 24 company dancers, their
parents ana special guests with the Central Florida Regional
Hospital, her volunteer bud­
a luncheon at the home studio
dies saluted her with a birth­
In Sanford. According to the
day cake and sang the birthday
board president, Melanie
song to her. There were also
Schmitt, "It was very nice."
other luncheons and she
Melanie said plans were for­
received several bouquets of
mulated for the forthcoming
flowers and boo-coos of birth­
season. A dazzling holiday
day cards.
spectacular will be presented
t Fordycc, A r t , on
Bom a t!
Dec. 8 in the performing arts
Sep t 6,1903, Georgia came to
theater of Winter Springs High
Sanford when she was 21 years
SchooL Rehearsals are already
old. She was employed as a
under way, Melanie said.
cashier by Churchwell's Dry
Fundraising was also dis­
Goods Store until she married
cussed at the luncheon, and
her husband, C arl She gave up
dancers were reminded that
her lob to be a wife and later, a
they need to acquire sponsors
mother when their son, Carl Jr.,
to help defray the production
was bom. After she raised her
costs.
Also, this year, the guild will son, Georgia drove a Seminole
County school bus for 23 years.
sell thecooknook,'"Pampered
She said she stills sees students
Chef," to help raisee funds. The
from her bus-driving years.
cookbook is available from any
Last year, Georgia fell and
dancer or by calling School of
broke her foot while visiting in
Dance Arts, Melanie said.
Tradition seems to be a thing
of the past in so many
instances on our trendy, fastpaced planet today.
Then, again, some
things never change,
except, maybe, for the

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The Seminole
County/Lake Mary
Regional d u m b e r pf
Commerce Professional Women's Network
Luncheon will be held on
Thursday, Sept. 27, from.
11JO a.m. to 130 p m . in the
Presidential Ballroom in
Church Street Station.
The keynote speaker will
be former Attorney General
Janet Reno.

Individual seatingla $30
for members of the Chamber
and $50 for non-members.
Corporate tables are avail­
able for members at $400
and $500 for non-members.
Partial proceeds from the
event will go to SafeHousc
of Seminole, a domestic vio­
lence center.
Call Sally Underwood at
407-834-44W, ext. 229, for
more information.

Tkmpo. This injury slowed her
down, but the still volunteers
at Central Florida Regional
Hospital as a "Pink Lady,"
n od es papers for the local
Prison Ministry, and volunteers
at the Sanford Christian
Sharing O rder.
WUcowe Home, Edith
Edith Myers, a favorite
Sanford lady, is back in town
after taking a year's leave of
abaence to b e with her family
in Chicago. Edith just decided
she didn’t know her grandchil­
dren and great grandchildren
well enough and took this
opportunity to get acquainted
with them.
She had a wonderful time
to get
id.
"This is home," she added.
Edith's church d itle, tire
Sarah Circle of the First United
Methodist Church, missed her
60 much that they honored her
at a coffee at the home of the
circle chairman, Mary
Williams. Guests enjoyed a

delightful spread of assorted
tea sandwiches, dips, chips,
miniature sausages, brownies,
coffee and orange Juice.
"We sat on the porch, and
chatted and ate,” Mary said.
"We had a real nice time."
Clayda Jones and Inez Rose
assisted Mary with the food,
and Mary Nancy Terwilleger
assisted with serving and pour­
ing.
Memory Walk
Mkhelle Hendrick, Senior
Friends Adviser, has her work
cut out for her. She will be Join­
ing thousands of walkers
nationwide in Memory Walk, a
fund-raising event on Oct. 20
hosted by me Alzheimer's
Greater Orlando Chapter at
Lake Eola in Orlando. This will
be the sixth Memory Walk in
'which Michelle has participat­
ed, Memory Walks fund vital
programs and services such as
help lines, support groups and
educational events for local
people affected by Alzheimer's
disease.
Donations for Michelle may

made by Sen!
the general September and
October meetings or mailed to
Michelle at Central Florida
Regional Hospital, 1401 W.
Seminole Blvd., Sanford, FL
32771. For information call
Michelle at the hospital, 407321-4500, e x t 5784.
Outreach Team
The First United Methodist
Church, under the pastorship
of the Rev. Jim Bradshaw, is
proud of its outreach program
and volunteer opportunities
beyond the local church.
Plaudits to the dedicated
church Outreach Team which
includes: Ethel Thornton, chair
of Crop Walk and Rescue
Mission; Erik Adamson, Youth;
Gail Collins, Sanford Christian
Sharing Center; Lester
Rethwill, Prison Ministry; Lucy
Fitzgerald, United Methodist
Women; Barbara Jackson-Bond,
New Missions; Mike Hill,
Habitat for Humanity; Roy
Thomas, Methodist Children's
Home; and Suzanne Hill, Grace
and Grits.

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"This will be their first
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C apt Robert A. Reckline,
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T h e y will also be singing
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11 a m *
The concert is the last day
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Homecoming.
"Everyone is invited to
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word," Reckline said. "If you
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have been to The Salvation
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home.'"
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located at 700 W. 24th S t in
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2642.
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its annual Polka Fest on
Sunday, Sept. 23, from
noon until 5 p.m.
The Fest will showcase
the Pan Jozef, Joe Oberaitis
Band and feature tradition­
al Slavic foods, a bake sale,
a sale of religious articles,
an ethnic display and a
50/50 raffle.
Donations arc $5 per
person, children under 12
arc free. Food and bever­
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rately. For more informa­
tion, call Helfene at 407-293­
2239.
Free Concert
St. 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, with
the music of Puccini,
Respighi and
Mendelssohn.
Admission is free, and
free nursery care will be
provided for small chil­
dren.
The S t Luke's Concert
Series is free to everyone
and is a gift of its support­
ers to the Central Florida
community. It is an oppor­
tunity for residents of areas
north of Orlando to enjoy
an OPO performance.
St. Luke's is located at 2021 W. SR 426 (Aloma
Avenue) in Oviedo. For
more information, contact
the church at 407-365-3408.
Celebration o f Life
The Sanford Crisis
Pregnancy Center invites
the community to its annu­
al "Celebration of Life," 6
to 8 3 0 p.m. Saturday, Oct.
13.
Guest speaker will be
Kenny McCaughcy, father
of the world's first living
septuplcts.
The event will be held in
Wekiva Assembly of God,
located at 1675 Dixon Road
in Longwood Ticket* are
$25 per person and
Includes dinner.
For information or reser­
vations, call 407-323-3384,
407-830-7146 or 407-774­
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R eligion
Blythe new pastor at Sanford’s First Baptist Church
B y G race M. Stlneclphsr
Herald Correspondent
After serving a year as its
Interim pastor, the Rev. Rick
Blythe tuts been called as
senior pastor o f Sanford's
First Baptist Church.
Blythe, 48, is a 1976 gradu*
ate o f Florida State
University, has a mastc r of
religious education degree
from Southwestern
Theological Seminary and a
master of divinity from New
Orleans Theological
Seminary, He is presently
w orking on a doctoral min*
istry degree from New

Orleans
Seminary.
His 25
years in the
minis hy
have
Included
service as
minister of
youth at
First Baptist
Blyttw
Church,
Orlando, and pastor o f two
churches in North Carolina.
His most recent positions
have been senior pastor of
First Baptist Church,
Jacksonville Beach (19R91993), and senior pastor of

First Baptist Church, Winter
Park (1993-1999). Just prior
to com ing here, he was inter­
im single adult pastor at First
Baptist Church, Orlando.
Through the years, Blythe
has been active in Baptist
AssociaHonal work and in
the Florida Baptist
Convention. He has led mis­
sion trips to Ecuador, Israel,
South Africa and Brazil. In
recent years, he lias taught
courses and led seminars
throughout the south.
Blythe is founder and
president o f To The Nations
Inc., whose mission is to
challenge encouraging pas­

Sharp has vision for Spirit o f Truth Ministries
B y Marva Hawkins
Herald Correspondent
The Rev. Rico Sharp Sr., said he has a
vision.
Sharp is currently pastor of Spirit of TVuth
Worship M inistries, located at 1402 W. 16th
St. in Sanford. The ministry began more than
a year ago w ith hom e Bible study. Currently,
115 w orshippers attend services and Bible
study 7 p.m. Thursday and 11 a.m. Sunday.
Sharp, bo m M arch 22, 1971, in Sanford, is
the son o f Leroy and Percilla Hardy. In
M arch 1994, h e said he accepted Christ as his
savior w hile incarcerated in Sem inole
County Jail. A fter hearing the call in 1996, he
began teaching and preaching the word. His
first m inistry was in the Church o f God
Prophecy, Sanford, w here the Rev. Lawrence
Cooks is pastor.
He paid he envisions a drug-free and
prison ministry, a non-denom inational
church. Serving os associate m inisters under
Sharp are Shirley Wright, Diane Jones and
Rosebud Rountree, who helped toward the
growth o f the ministry.
S h srp is m srried to the former Dana Sim s,
w ho w orks with him in the work o f the
Lord. They have two children.

tors with a vision o f spread­
ing the gospel to the nations.
The organization provides
pastoral leader care, pro­
motes prayer mobilization
and provokes mission aware­
ness.
His wife of 25, years, the
former Marilyn Rush of
Orlando, has a masters
degree in speech therapy
from Florida State University.
She is employed at Park
Maitland School as a speech
therapist and receptionist.
The Blythes met while stu­
dents at Winter Park High
School and began dating at
Florida State, marrying soon

after graduation. Their son,
Jam es, is a senior a t the
University o f Florida m ajor­
ing in architecture, while
their daughter, Elizabeth, is a
freshman at Florida State
University.
Blythe said he is exd ted to
be at First Baptist Church,
realizing the church has a
rich history. He said he is
pleased to be helping it dis­
cover its influence for the
future.
He extends a welcome to
anyone seeking a friendly,
Bible-based church. First
Baptist is affiliated with the
Southern Baptist Convention.

Christian Sharing Center needs
The Christian Sharing
Center Longwood has
urgent need for volunteers
to All various positions,
including receptionists
and interviewers to inter­
view families in crisis to
help meet their needs.
Other volunteer positions
include pantry workers to
stock shelves and All gro­
cery orders for client fami­
lies and van drivers to
pick up food donations.
Hours are from 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. Monday through
Friday.

Thrift Store volunteers
are also needed to sort
donations, assist cus­
tomers and run the cash
register. Other positions
include "fix it folks" to
check small appliances
and make repairs and
truck assistants to help
with donation pickups.
Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p jn .
Monday through Saturday.
For more information or
to volunteer, call Diann at
407-260-9155, ext. 6,
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday.

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Birthdays
A birthday party was
recently held tor Dorothea
Nolan Jo h n s o n L angh ans of
Sanford at Bob Evans
Restaurant in Lake Mary.
Langhans celebrated ner
90th birthday
ay on Aug. 18, sur­
rounded
by family
and
friends.
Bom in
Mount
Carmel,
Pa., on
Aug. 18,
19lT,lo
Patrick
and
Caroline
Nolan,
she was
Langhans . one of 11
children.
Two brother*. Richard and
James, and a sister, Catherine,
are still living,
Langhans was adorned in
a red suk dress with a white
carnation corsage. Attending
the party were her three
J
* ' , Ginny Gaudrcau
, Rose Marie
slottage of Levittown, Pa.,
and Carolyn Johnson of
Spruce Creek. Also attending
were her granddaughters,
Matey O'Brien and her hus­
band, Shaun and Cathy
Baldwin; and grandsons,
Mike Gaudreau and h b wife,
Kym, and D.J. Gunther.
Also attending the festivi­
ties were great grandchildren
Scott, Josh and TVler O'Brien,
Jordan, Shay and Tkylor
Gaudreau, and Destiny and
Isaiah Baldwin; Jenifer Bathe',
Sue McWilliams and Grace
O'Brien.

§L

lack Slaton Bradley
recently celebrated his 89th
birthday.
On Aug. 28, his wife;
Maggie,
and
daughter,
Alma
Dunaway,
made a
huge cake
and
served
punch
and ice
cream
during a
small
gatirering
of friends
Bradley
and fami­
ly.
Bradley's cousins, Sheryl
Reynolds and Ruth Garrison,
assisted in setting up for the
party and serving refresh­
ments. Many of his fnereis
from Central Baptist Church
attended the event. Hb two
great granddaughters,
Katelyn arid Knstcn LaCrosse
also attended.
Bradley received numerous
gifts, including a homemade
quilt and a cookie bouquet.

35th reunion

Seminole family
The Seminole County Alexander
and Cook Family hosted its 35th
annual family
reunion Aug. 31
through S ep t 2.
Clco Alexander
Burton, Benny
Alexander and all of
the Sanford
Alexanders extended
heartfelt greetings
and love to more
than 200 family
Marea
members attending
Hawkins the reunion.
••••••••
Friday, Aug. 31,
was the welcome to
Seminole County Fish Fry at Siemens
Recreation area. On Saturday, from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m., family members
enjoyed a day of family fun and a picnic at Sylvan Lake Pari
Sunday morning worshJp/fcllowship service was held at the
Alexander's home church of Zion
Hope Missionary Baptist Church. At
the close of the service, family gath­
ered at the family feast held at the
Elk'a Lodge. Master of reremonles for
the dinner was a grandson of the late
Issac Alexander, Alexander Issac
Williams gave leadership to the
reunion dinner. Prayer was offered by
Frederick Alexander. The welcome
was extended by Bennie Alexander
An afternoon o f family reunion fun
was enjoyed, and Kendra Sherman
recited the family tree, ancTthe Black

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Family Reunion Pledge was recited by
T'clena Alexander.
. Musical renditions were given by
Ingrid and Ronald Nathan, and the
talented dancer Rashia Sherman and
Ronaldo "Fritz" Bowin entertained the
reunion guests.
Each family member looks forward
to the 2002 family reunion, which will
be held in the hometown of Live Oak.

Tajari Arts will hold registration for
the 2001-2002 year. Registration is
Sept. 15, Sept. 22 and Sept. 29 from 9
a.m. to 1 p.m.
This year, classes will be performing
arts, drama, dance, mime, sign lan­
guage, etiquette, path to scholarship
See Hawkins, Page BC

attend Children’s Fun Day

n s Fun Day i
Lake Mary Historical Museum ■&gt;
brought in more than 100 peo­
ple! The event
was planned to
celebrate the
Smithsonian
Traveling
Exhibit
"Yesterday's
Tomorrows."
Children who

visited the
museum got a
Rowell
chance to make
• • • • • • • • their own "roll
can toe cream"
and homemade "tootsie rolls."
Local Girl Scout volunteers also
taught children how to make
"wrapped" bracelets. Even
though the adults didn't get a
chance to get in an the fun, they
were given taste tests of the toe
cream and the tnotefe rolb. The
children also got a little taste of
science on Saturday os they
slug off luimemude miniature
rockets.
Several Girl Semite troops
visited tiie museum for
"Children's Fun Day" and
while they really enjoyed the
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Ciao Burton, Melinda Rouse and lyana Nathan recently attended the Seminote County
Alexander and Cook Family’s 35th reunion, which was held Aug. 31 through Sept. 2

Children attending the recant Fun Day held at the Lake Mary Historical
Museum learn how to make bracelets.

Smithsonian Exhibit, they were
more thrilled with the compan­
ion exhibit. As a condition of
getting the Smithsonian Exhibit,
'he museum had to have a
companion exhibit. The com­
panion exhibit features paintrigs of future transportation by
Ingst
I,
the Lake
Mary Backyard Artiste
nd a Gii
group and
Girl Scout exhibit.
The Girl Scout exhibit
includes a Girl Scout from the
future. A resident of Mars and

the year 2051, Victoria Elizabeth
was actually bom in Lake Mary,
where her grandmothers still
live. Both her grandmothers are
lifelong Girl Smuts and held
their troop meetings at tire Lake
Mary Historical Museum in the
mid-1990s before it became a
museum. The Girl Scouts also
enjoyed hearing about the
activities that Victoririiad to do
to earn her badges. For
instance, to earn her Troop

Camping Badge, Victoria had to
learn to camp on Earth, Mara
and the Moon! Part of the Girl
Scout exhibit also includes vin­
tage uniforms on loan from a
private collector and from Girl
Scouts of Citrus Council. Also
on display is the new Cadette
uniform.
Men visiting the Smithsonian
Exhibit seem to enjoy the kiosk
on Transportation the most
They especially seem to enjoy
the picture of the MolJer skycar.
The head of Moller
International predicts he will
have a skycar on the market in
two years.
The Smithsonian Exhibit will
be open until Saturday, Sept. 22
and tlien it moves on to its next
location. The hours are
Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday from 10 am . to 4
p.m., Wednesday from 6 to 9
pan. and Friday and Saturday
from 1 to 5p.m. if you have a
group, you can call for a reser­
vation. Tltey can even sdiedule
you to come in during off hours
if necessary. For reservations or
for more information, call 407321-3094.

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T he S eminole H erald

Native Asian evergreen thrives in Central Florida
Podocarpus are evergreen trees
that will thrive well throughout
Florida. O f the num erous species.
Pod oca rp us macrophylla or yew
podocarpus and
Podocarpus nagl are
the most common
ones grown in this
region. These trees
arc native to China
and Japan and are
very cold hardy.
T h e Plant
Yew podocarpus
■
is the most common
specie. It is capable of attaining a
height o f 50 feet or more. Its w illow ­
like leaves arc dark green above and
paler beneath with a very noticeable
mid-rib.
Leaves may reach four inches in
length and about one- fourth in
width. M ale flow ers arc yellow,
catkin-like and w ill gradually turn
brown and fall to the ground.
Female flowers arc greenish in color
and not too noticeable.
Male and female flowers grow in
separate plants. The fruit is berry ­
like, purplish, and the fleshy part is
about one-half inch in length.
The green seed is attached to this
fleshy stem. The fleshy stem is ed i­

ble but the foliage has been cqnsldcred somewhat toxic to some ani­
mals, especially cats.
Culture
Best growth can be expected when
rained.
• ‘ are set •
*
*
plants
in a well1-dra'
im proved soil, in sun or
ir pisrtial
i
shaded location. Plants should be set
at the same depth they were grown
In containers or field. A saucer­
shaped depression around the plant
is desirable to retain water.
Plants should be watered daily for
a few days by filling the depression,
and then only as needed to prevent
. wilting. Container grown plants can
be set out at any time. Field-grown
plants that have been properly han­
dled, balled, and burlapped may
also be transplanted successfully at
any time.
However, large, field grown
plants, are difficult to move and sur­
vive without Previous root pruning.
Many growers will not sell these
large field-grown plants im mediate­
ly after digging.
They will carry these plants for a
few weeks to harden them off and to
determ ine If they will survive.
Because of this problem, it usually is
best to transplant large plants dur­
ing the cooler season-fall, winter and
spring.

Trees are fertilized according to
their size. Trees with less than a 6inch trunk diam eter will require 2 to
3 pounds (four to six level coffee
cups) o f a 6-6-6 type fertilizer or its
equivalent, per inch of trunk diame­
ter per year. Trunks over 6 " In diam ­
eter will require 5 pounds (10 level
coffee cups) of fertilizer per inch of
trunk diam eter p e r year. The fertiliz­
er should be split in two or three
applications.
These trees arc very sensitive to
magnesium deficiency; therefore this
plant nutrient should be included in
your yea'rly fertilization program.
Use
Trees will grow .into fairly large
trees if permitted to grow naturally.
Thus they will make good specimen
plants or may be used for tall
hedges or screen plantings. Yew
podocarpus has been used to a great
extent in foundation planting and as
a hedge. In both cases, frequent
shearing will be required to prevent
overgrowth in their location.
If not pruned, it can grow up to 50
feet height.
Podocarpus foliage has also found
use in flower shops floral designs.
There arc commercial growers that
produce these plants specifically for
the florist use.

H a w k in s------Continued from Page 7C
and entrepreneur. Classes will
begin Saturday, Oct. 6, from 8
a.m. to noon, and Tuesday
through Thursday from 5 to
7:30 p.m.
Tdjaii will hold temporary
classes and registration at the
Historical Hopper Academy,
1101 Pine Ave., in collabora­
tion with the Alton Lathrop
Theater Project.
For further information,
call Director Patricia Whathly
at 407-277-5558.
The 17th annual conference
of International Black
Women's Congress will be
held In Cleveland, Ohio, Sept.
21 through Sept. 23.
It will focus on Black
Women; Faith, Healing and
Survival.
Check and continue to
bring breast cancer prevention
knowledge and information
to black women and the black

community.
JckvSScott and the
Pastor Rickv
it Calvary
New Mount
i
Missionary Baptist Church
family, located on West 12th
Street, invite the community
to attend the unveiling of the
model of the new Mount

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Plants can be started from seeds
or cuttings. Seeds often are found
sprouting while still attached to the
fleshy stalk on the plant.
Four to six Inches tip cuttings is
another means o f producing new
lants. Cuttings will re-quire 10 to
2 weeks to root.

S

Pest And D iseases
Scale insects on twigs or leaves
can affect this plant. Fungi may
cause leaf spots, and in severe cases,
affected foliage will drop premature­
ly. Control consists o f sanitation and
fungicide applications.
Root rot, a disease affecting the
plant root system can eventually
cause its death. No chemical control
is available.
Sanitation will help prevent or
delay root rot. Some plant parasitic
nematodes can affect the plant root
system causing gradual plant
decline and eventual death. No
chemical product to control this
problem is available to the home­
owners.

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With a vary competitive
tune-up schedule out of the
way, five of the seven
Seminole Athletic
Conference football teams
take their fh*t plunge into
district play this Friday.

Seminole County
normal schedule
Sem inole C ou nty School
Superintendent Paul
H ag etty said the school
system p lan s to follow it's
norm al schedule this w eek.
"W e arc planning on •
having school open
(W ednesday),'* H agerty
said. "W e b elieve the safe­
ty o f the children w ill b e
w ell served In o u r schools.
W e e1«o believe that the
nurturing and su pport that
schools can provide w ill
help In the d ays a h ead ."
H agerty said additional
law enforcement w ou ld b e
available to assist w ith
tra ffic
Sanford C ity H all
opened W ednesday at its
regular tim e, and the
offices o f th e S t Joh n s
R iver W ater M anagem ent
D istrict are opened.
T h e Sem inole C ou nty
Board o f C ounty
C om m ission er's p u blic
hearing on the budget
scheduled for W ednesday
nig ht is cancelled.

S o m ln o l# S m llo

B y C hristopher Patton
Staff Writer

SAN FO RD
—
Seminole
County residents reacted with
shock at Tuesday morning's ter­
rorist attacks in New York and
Washington D.C. and businesses
government offices « r r
closed, some in response to safe­
ty concerns, others to allow
employees to be with their fami­
ly members.
The usual noon crowd at the
Sanford American Legion was
subdued, eating their lunch in
silence as they watched a big­
— — — —— —
screen tele­

Governor Jeb Bush urged
Floridians to fly the American
Flag at half-mast as he made the
e**'cuHve order declaring a state
of em ergency Tuesday after­
noon.
"T h e aim of the terrorist
attack is d ear — to hurt and to
humble Am erica," Bush said.
"They have indeed hurt us, but
they will never humble us. They
will never humble us because
Americans have always risen to
the occasion when our liberty
has been threatened and when
liberty must be defended."
Bush said tlte state o f emer­
gency order "w as just a preemp­
tive action to prepare for any
eventuality." However, Bush
said barring any further actions,
the state of Florida will be open
for business W ednesday —
including
all
government
offices, universities and col­
leges.
"The best way to defeat ter-

" ... (The U.S. $ &amp; « • §
has to) level the devasta-

to gel Osama
bin L a d e n ...
Forget about
the innocent
.

people.
Innocent
people have
already died.’

those at the

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the updates,
and
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A m e r ic a n
r e ta lia tio n
would be
swift and
sure.
"I pray to

B lo o d b a n k s

extend hours,
ask for help
B y M ichelle Je rla
Managing Editor

In New York and Washington. D.C.

Sanford airport
closed by FAA

morning meeting as scheduled
despite the World TVade Towers
being struck by airliners.
During the course of the meet­
ing,' more and more people
turned their attention to me tele­
visions in the lobby and even the
commissioners tried to stay
abreast with the disaster updates

r

* would be
up security
c perimeter
g on instate, Dele w»d.
long It will
tA w on't lift
feel comfortis safe."
order would

ortandoftanford International Airport workers secure the perimeter after the
Federal Aviation Administration halted all nights In the United States,
.
*
have e significant impact on the four
inbound
international
airport" but noted the airport is flights."
not as busy early in foe week.
Pan Am released a statement
"Tuesday b a light day here, late Ibesday cancelling all flights
relatively speaking," Dale eaid. on Wednesday, Sept. 12, and
"Pan Am doesn't have any flights would not say w hen flights
today, and right now w e’ve got would resume.
.

SA N FO R D — The Central
Florida Blood Bank extended Its
horns Tuesday before sending a
shipm ent
of*
blood
to
W ashington, D .C ., and New
York City. People were lined up
outside various locations in
C entral Florida waiting . to
donate blood.
In Sanford, people were told
to go to the Altamonte Springs
Blood Bank, located at 661 E.
Altamonte Drive, No. 327, to
donate blood. During a normal &gt;
week, blood bank officials said'
there are not enough donors in
the area, and the Sanford and
Altamonte blood banks route
sU ff on various days. On
TUesday, the Sanford facility
was closed since the staff was In
Altamonte.
"But, in Altamonte, they are
going to sUy open until the Ust
ounce of blood is taken,” Donor
Development
Coordinator
Robin St. Clair said TUesday.
"You need blood to save lives."
According to S t Clair, the
Central Blood Bank only has
tw o to three d ay's worth of
See Blood, Page 6A

of attacks. Sanford broadens celebration
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Delores Uuh
Chairwoman of the
Heolhrow/Loke Mary
Arts Festival

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SA N FO RD — O n a day when
Americans were shocked by the
worst act of terrorism in the
United SU tes, city officials
agreed to move forward on a cel­
ebration o f the refurbished
H istoric Sanford
Memorial
Stadium.
O riginally scheduled as a
rededication o f the •sUdium
w hich honors the men and
women o f Sanford who gave
their lives in military service, the
city is broadening the event to
mourn the nation's loss and reju­
venate pride in America.
" I think when you're talking
about baseball, fireworks and
apple pie, it has America written
all over it," said Commissioner
Randy Jones, 'In a sense, what
you're doing is bringing the

community together under the
good old red, white and blue."
Mayor Brady Lesaard said he
contacted members o f the d ty
commission and City Manager
about whether to move forward
with the event. The consensus
was to not reschedule.
"W e were stressed out about
making the derision," Lessard
said. "W e didn't want to cheap­
en this tragedy or the memory of
those who lost their lives.
"W e decided that the best
thing to do w is not only move
forward with the celebration at
the stadium, but to broaden the
scope to include a tribute to
A m erica," L cm * i *1 added. "It
will be a solemn occasion, no
doubt about iL But I think it is
senseless to cancel this solely out
of fear. That's exactly wiiat tliescSce Stadium, Page 6A

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Page 2A Wednesday. September 12, 2001

S eminole S ummary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

Fast action by rape
victim helps police
catch predator

O ut &amp; A bcht

G e ttin g ready

WED
The G reater Orlando Area
Sem inole Spokes of
Welcome Wagon Club will
meet Wednesday, Sep t 12, at
11-30 a m in Matson it Jardm
Restaurant In Altamonte
Springs.
Cost Is $16. The program
is "Psychology of Domestic
Violence" with Leo Brunolle
of tte Seminole County
Sheriff's Office.
Seminole Spokes is a social
d ub dedicated to helping
newcomers become familiar
with the Orlando area. For
reservations or information,
call Betsy at 407-323-2297.

DEAR ABBY: You were correct to advise
“Survivor in San Francisco" that acquaintance
rape must be reported as soon as possible. Drug
rapes can be difficult to prove. GHB (a common
.......... ................. incapacitating drug) leaves the
victim's body In 12 hours with­
out a trace. Filing charges
immediately enables police to
obtain a search warrant to look
for evidence that supports the
charges — such as vials of
drugs, or drug residue in a
glass.
Dear
• A friend of mine was
drugged and raped last summcrTTlI spare you the details,
• • • • • • but she had the
e cguts
u to go
immediately to the police. After the rapist was
arrested, other victims came forward. No one
knows for sure how many victims there are, but
it's alleged that he had been drugging and rap­
ing for years.
I believe that failure to report such a crime
makes one an accomplice. Tire price of freedom
is eternal vigilance; part of one's responsibility
as a citizen is to fight for justice. If any of the
rcvious victims had reported their rape, peraps my friend might not have been raped.
I'd also like to begin a campaign to eliminate
from the lexicon the words "date rape" and
"acquaintance rape." "Incapacitation rape" is
more appropriate. We don't say "date murder" or
"acquaintance murder," despite the fact that
most murders are committed by someone
known to the victim. Let's not supply
s. Criminals
euphemisms to heinous crimes,
should be reported, tried and punished accord­
ingly if found guilty.
ANGRY BOYFRIEND IN VERM ONT

Abby

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Herald photo by Tommy Vlnoonl
Workers dean up iftp Historic Saofotd Llamortal Stadium In preparation for Thursday e (trend re-opening celebration .

Jem igan, Duryea qualify for city election

DEAR ANGRY BOYFRIEND: I agree. Il ls
unfortunate that in cases o f sexual assau lt
many people still tend to blame the victim.
And because o f that mind-set, many rape vic­
tims also blame themselves for what happened
to them. Until that attitude changes, and
and until
parents get the message across to their children
of both sexes that women have the right to say
no to sex, sexual assaults w ill continue. Victims
must find the courage to report these crimes so
the predator can be stopped.

By M lchell* J# rie
Managing Editor

'DEAR ABBY: Here's a topper fo r y&lt;our can
you top this* collection. My
Iy wife and JI attended
image
with a reception and formal dinner following
the ceremony.
Six weeks later, we received the following e
mail from the newlyweds: "Dear Friends: We'
vere
back from our glurious honeymoon romp
through the game parks of East Africa, and still
basking In the glow of our wedding.
"Tomorrow we're meeting with the catering
manager at the hotel where our wedding was
held, because we're disputing the liquor bill
from the wedding dinner. Their claim works out
to seven drinks per person! This is separate from
the wine and champagne served during dinner.
"Would you please e-mail us the number and
kind of drinks you drank at our wedding? We
are meeting at 9 a.m. so we need your response
ASAP. Thank you (all) for making our wedding
so special."
sped*
Abby, my wife and 1 are aghast at this request
What's your take cn this?
APPALLED IN
LEUCADIA, CAUF.
DEAR APPALLED: That b ill must have been
a sabering reality after an intoxicating honey­
moon. Either tom e guests from another w ed­
ding wandered Into the doctor's reception, or a
horde o f free-loaders bellied up to the bar.
Whatever the cause, the problem needs investi­
gation.
Dear Abby is written by Pauline Phillips and
daughter Jeanne Phillips.
Abby shares more than 100 of her favorite
recipes in two booklets: "Abby's Favorite
Recipes"
Recir
ipcs" and "More Favorite Recipes
by Dear
Abby." Send a business-size, self-addressed
envelope, plus check or money order for $10
(U S. funds)
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Doug Feteer

LAKE MARY — Two familiar
faces in d ty government have quali­
fied for the upcoming November
election.
Two Incumbents, Commissioners
George Duryea and Janet Jemigan,
have qualified for the city's Nov. 6
election — if it is needed. The two
commissioners arc the only Individu­
als who have showed Intent to run
since qualifying began last Tuesday.
Qualifying ends 5 pun. Friday, Sept.
14.
Jemigan was elected to
Commission In February following
the December resignation of former
Deputy Mayor Al Crump, who relo­
cated to Texas. A special election was

called to fill City Commission Seat 4,
in which Jemigan overwhelmingly
defeated her opponent, David
Hoppen.
'W hen I ran Iasi time, I said I was­
n't doing this as a lark," Jemigan
said. "I'v e had eight months to rein­
force this, and I want to continue."
Jem igan currently is the
Commission's representative on
Metroplan Orlando — the transporta­
tion planningpartnership for Orange,
Osceola qndiSominoJe
counties; jih
She. u
is
uiwie wia*una.
tiflnls liaison to the
Jv er! ite r Management
District.
1 attend each meeting of
Metroplan Orlando to see how Lake
Lary fits
fi Into the transportation
Mary
plans of our region," Jemigan Bald. "I
really want to keep my eyes on trans-

sad

porta tlon."
Duryea, who has been on
Commission for more than a decade,
serves as the commissioner for Seat 2.
In November 1999, he ran unopposed
for the sea t
Serving on numerous committees
ad board Ithroughout his tenure, he
and
currently Is Commission liaison on
the Downtown Development
Advisory Committee.
According to Deputy Clfy Clerk
Mary
ivmsi
j Campbell, voter registration
applications can be obtained at C ity ,
appl
Hall, , located at 100 North Country
Club Road. Applications must be sub­
mitted to the supervisor of Elections
office 30 days before the election.
For information on the election,
call the City Clerk's Office at 407-5851423.

W eight reduction sem inar'scheduled fo r next W ednesday
Central Florida Regional Hospital
will sponsor a wellness seminar for
weight reduction on Wednesday,
Sept. 19, from 6:30 to 8:30 p m .
The seminar will be a two-hour
session which combines the power
of hypnosis and behavior modifica­
tion. Participants learn to lose

weight by controlling overeating,
blngelng, snacking and emotional
eating. The first 45 minutes of each
session Is a free orientation. If the
participant feels comfortable with
the program, then they pay a one­
time fee of $55. The fee includes a
powerful hypnotic session, a behav­

ior m odification booklet, a.hom e
reinforcement audio cassette tap
and unlimited free repetitions o f the
seminar, if needed.
The hospital Is located at 1401 W.
Seminole Blvd., in Sanford. For
more information, call 1-800-8482822.

V olu n teer O p p ortu n ities
The Salvation Army o f Sem inole
County needs volunteers for court
ordered supervised visits and mon­
itored exchanges. This amazing
group o f volunteers make it possi­
ana pare
ble for children and
parents to have
a fun, safe place to visit and main­
tain ai pc
positive relationship.
For information phone 407-3222642, ext. 233.
The Salvation Army in Sanford
Is holding a volunteer orientation
Thursday, Sept. 13. The program
will begin
e g l at 6 p.m. and the training will end at about 8 p.m.
If there
*
‘Is anyone Interested in
joining the group o f volunteers for
the Salvation Arm y's Family Focus
program, please contact Raquel
Gonzalez at 407-322-2642, ext. 228.
Please call to make reservations.
Dinner will be provided. The

Salvation Army is located at 700
West 24th St., in Sanford.
Com m unity Care for the Elderly
is seeking volunteers of all ages to
' frail
' a l l elders
i“
assist
in Sem
inole and
Orange Counties. Volunteers enrich
the lives o f homebound elders by
helping them live independently in
their own homes for as long as pos­
sible. Some volunteers may qualify
for a stipend, a modest monetary
allowance. M ileage and expenses
are also reimbursed.
The next volunteer training it
scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 25 at
9:30 a.m . For more information or
to register, phone 407-628-2884, ext.
104.
sgnt
Cool Beans, 108 M agnolia
Avenue in Sanford is offering a pro­
gram called "G rea t P atient

Awards.1' All local physicians and
dentists are welcome to participate,
free of charge. Any patient, 12
years old or younger who has a
great doctor or dentist visit receives
a "G reat Patient Award" certificate.
The certificate can be redeemed at
Cool beans for one free regular size
Ice cream cone. Blank certificates
for local doctors or dentists are
available by calling Cool Beans at
2-2822.
407-302*:
The Local Advocacy Council,
which protects the rights of resi­
dents in Orange, Seminole and
Osceola counties who have unique
social services needs, is s eeking
volunteers. Duties include conduct­
ing Investigations and monitoring
service agencies. Training will be
provided! Please call 407-245-0400,
ext. 111.

/VMukrr
Dan Pin*

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The "Stepping Out In
Style1" luncheon will be held
11 a m to 1 2 3 0 pan.
Thursday, S e p t 13, in
Malson er Jaroln Restaurant,
located at 430 Wymorc Road
In Altamonte Springs.
The event will feature
"Fashions In Shoes" by
Longwood's The Bootery.
Romona Pcndie will present
"How To Survive When Shoe
Laces Come Untied."
Cost is $18, and reserva­
tions and cancellations are
essential. Reservations must
be made to Nancy at 407629-2923 by Sunday, Sept. 9.

FRI

The Orlando Singles
Square and Round Dance
Club offers square dance
leeeoiie for beginners with
pen Jhouses. Sept.
two free open
14 and Sept. 21, from 7 until ,
8 p m Beginners classes sts
Sept. 28. Cost Is $3 per stu­
dent per lesson. The regula
dub dance Is 8 to 10 p.m. at f
VFW HalJ, 4444 Edgewater ■ '1
Drive, Orlando. Over 30
'
members of the cjub are resi­
dents of Seminole County.
For more information
phone 407-834-0615.
The Sanlando Depression
Glass Show will be held In the
Sanford □ vie Center Friday,
Sept 14, through Sunday, SepL
16.
i
TWenty-seven top quality
j
drftlm from the Southeast will I
be participating in the show.
Door prizes, many which have
beeh donated by dealers par­
ticipating in the show, will be
given away throughout the
event The snack bar will be
operated by The Colonial
Room restaurant of Sanford.
Show hours are Friday from
6 to 9 p m , with admission
cost of $5, which is good for all
three days of the show;
Saturday from 9 a m to 5 p m ;
and Sunday from 10 a m to 4
Admission for the last two
days is $3.

WED
The Starlight Promenadeis,
Square
L___________
re and Round
Dance
Club In c , will have its annual
Up cream social on
Wednesday, Sept 19.
All square dancers in the
area are Invited to join the dul
Wednesday evenings at the
DeBary Community Center;
located at 34 S. Shell Road.
Plus doss starts at 6 3 0 p m
and dancers with previous
experience ore invited to Join.
ror further information, call
386-574-2347 or 386-574-3682.

�T u r S faunoj-E H f.rai.i &gt;

Wednesday, Scptemlicr 12. 2001 Page 3 A

Obituaries
VAN D. ALLEN
Van D. Allen, 75, ol West 17th
Street, Sanford, died Saturday,
Sept. 8, 2001, In Florida Hospital,
' ' Orlando.

Bom Aug. 19,1926, in Lakeland,
he was a lifelong resident of
_ Central Florida. He was * ImiIht
and a member of the American
Legion in Eustis. He was of the
Methodist faith and served as a
r US. Marine in World War II and in
the Korean War.
Survivors include his wife,
, Virginia Allen of Sanford; a daugh­
ter, Nana* AHr*n of Winter Park; a
" brother, Gaines Allen of Mobile,
Ala.; two sisters, Peggy Mayo and
Margaret Jones, both of Mulbcny;
and one grandson.
Memorial Services will be 10
n.m. Friday, Sept. 14, in Gramkow
Funeral I tome Chapel. A commit­
tal service will follow in Evergreen
j Cemetery in Sanford.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.
EDGAR A. BURKHARDT SR.
Edgar A. Burkhardt Sr., 72, of
School Street, take Monroe, died
Friday, Sept. 7, 2001.
Bom In East Orange, N.J., he
moved to Central Florida In 1985.
He was a retired jeweler and a
member of Kiawanls and Lyons of
SouU; Florida.
Survivors Include two sons,
Edgar Burkhardt Jr., and Wilhelm
Burkhardt of Pennsylvania; two
daughters, Linda Schaeffer of take
Monroe and Lorinda Pravlik of
North Carolina; a sister, Ruth
Flanagan of Vcro Beach; 13 grand­
children; and two great grandchil­
dren.
Brtsson Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.
DWIGHT E. 'DEWEY*
CATRON
Dwight E “Dewey' Catron, 35,
of WLndbrook Drive, Deltona, died
Wednesday, Sept. 5,2001, while
working in Orange County.
Bom in Blueficld, W.Va., he
moved to Central Florida in 1976.
He was a Mason and loved fishing.
Survivors include his fiancee,
Chrisay Kelly of Deltona; a daugh­
ter, Sonya Catron of Deltona; his
mother, Nancy E Catron of
Deltona; his father, Harrison N.
- Catron of Bluefield, W. Va.; a
brother, Harrison “Corky" Catron
Jr., of Deltona; two sisters, Melllsa
Adkins of Dctand and Sara
Capon of Cape Canaveral' and a
grandmother, Louise Hale of
Blueneld, W. Va. ' • ,J
tf Baldauff Family Funentl Home
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.

Survivors include his mother,
Georgina Quinones of Sanford; one
son, isracl Cortes Jr., of New York;
one daughter, Denise Cortes of
New York; two brothers, Noe
Cortes and Herbcrto Cortes, both of
New York; five sisters, Gulllermina
Cortes of Ponce Puerto Rico, Daisy
Aviles of Sanford, Carmen E Cories
of Miami, Clara Cortes of Brooklyn,
N.Y., and Edicta Cortes of Sanford.
Family Funeral Care of Oviedo Is
In charge of arrangements.

JOHN FRANCIS
1.A7.ARONY SR.
John Francis tazarony Sr., 73, ot
Oslo Drive, Deltona, died Friday,
Sept. 7,21X11, in his residence.
Bom In Dunkirk. N.Y., he moved
to Central Florida from Rhinebeck,
N.Y., in 1988. He was a retired
physical therapist for Dutclwss
County Health Department In New
York, a former assistant county
commissioner, an a member of
Knights of Columbus-Grand
Knight, In Poughkeepsie, N.Y. He
was of the Catholic faith. I Ic was a
horseracing and avid sports fan.
Survivors Include n son, John
tazarony Jr., of Rhinebeck, N.Y.;
Iwo daughters, Mary Cashulette ol
Dctand and Anne Rohaiem of
Astoria, N.Y.; a brother, Horace
tazarony of Batavia, N.Y.; a sister,
Janet tazarony of Deltona; and one
grandchild.
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.
JOHN G. FRYER SR.
John G. Fryer Sr., 66, of Satsuma,
died Saturday, Sept. 8, 2(101, in his
residence
Dorn in Sanfoni, he resided in
Satsuma since 1975. He was a mem­
ber of First Baptist Church of
Satsuma, Youth Woodmen of the
World, Elks of I'al.ilkiJMasons Pincland Lodge No. 80, and the
Lions Club, where he Served in
every local office. I Ic was past pres­
ident tor the Republican Party,
band president at Jenkins Middle
School and Palatka High School for
nine years and a U.S. Army Veteran
who served in the Korean War.
Survivors include his wife of 34
years, Annie Fryer of Satsuma; two
sons and daughters-in-law, John G.
and Theresa Fryer Jr., of Satsuma,
and Robert and Tina Fryer of
Flotahnmc; a daughter and son-inlaw, Cynthia and Mike Thompson
of Mobile, Ala; five brothers, Bill
Fryer of El Dorado, 111., I lenry
Fryer Michael Fryer and Martin
Fryer, all of Sanfoni, and Donald
Fryer of Duckhlll, Mo.; eight sisters,
Marie Cliasc of Satsuma,
Eamesllne Dyal of Jacksonville,
Fran Redd of Cilra, Juanita Trail
and Joanne Sweat, both of Geneva,
Elizabeth Jett, and Helen Hyrcs and
•Ilvitlia Brown, ail of Sanford; seven
grandchildren; and an aunt, Emcra
Fryer of Crescent City.
In lieu of flowers, contributions

may be sent to First Baptist Church
of Satsuma Building Fund, P.O. Box
470, Satsuma, F L , 32189.
Walts Funeral I lomc of San
Mateo is in charge of arrangements.

KENNETH MAURICE
NORVELL
Kenneth Maurice Norvrll, 66, of
South White Cedar, Sanford, died
Sunday, Sept. 9, 2001.
Bom in Shclbyville, lnd., he
moved to Central Florida In 1981.
He was a construction worker and
of the Baptist faith. He was a U.S.
Navy velcrnn.
Survivors include a sort, kenneth
C. Norvcll of Sanford; a daughter,
Angela K. Shroycr of Kentucky;
two sisters, Patricia Sipes and
Audrey Bass, both of Shelbyvllle,
lnd.; and two grandchildren.
Tri-County Cremation Service of
Longwood is In charge of arrange­
ments.

NAOMI DUNLAP
POFFENBERGER
Naomi Dunlap Poffenbergcr, 102,
died Sunday, Sept. 2, in Sanford.
Bom Dee. 2, 1898, to John Dennis
and Margaret Dunlap, she married
Frank M. Poffenbergcr on June 16,
1914. She worked as a nanny, a
drugstore clerk, a telephone opera­
tor and a fruit stand owner. She
was a longtime member of Sanford
Presbyterian Church.
Survivors Include two sora and
daughter-in-law, Henry and Nellie
Poffenbergcr of Sanford, and Frank
Poffenbergcr of Arcanum, Ohio;

two daughters and a son-in-law,
Ruth Honncl ot Sadus, Mich., and
Patricia and James Bollon of
Geneva; a daughter-in-law, Vada
Poffenbergcr of Panama City; 16
grandchildren; 30 great grandchil­
dren; and 12 great great grandchil­
dren.
Brockman and Bocckman
Funeral I lomc of Fort Recovery.
Ohio Is in charge of arrangements.

Bom In Pittsburg, Pa., he moved
to Central Florida in 1990 from
Potomac, Md. He was an FBI agetri
for the federal government and A
member of Annunciation Catholic
Church. I It* was a 1963 graduate of
Notre Dame, where he was a quar­
terback for the football team. He
was also a 1967 graduate of CaseWestern taw Schorl) in Cleveland,
Ohio, and locally practiced law
after 1994.
Survivors include his wife,
Margaret Raschcr of Longwood; a
son, Timothy Rascher of
longwood; a daughler, Megan
Rascher of longwood; a brother,
James Rascher ot I'otomac, Md.;
and a sister, Mary Rascher of
Longwood.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel is In charge of arrange­
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EDNAC. RAMBO
Edna C. Rambo, 73, of
Gainesville, died Saturday, Sept. 8,
2001, In Gainesville.
t-ormerly of Sanford, where she
lived for 15 years, she moved to
Gainesville in May. An electronics
assembler for the I Ian is Cnrp. in
Melbourne, she retired in 1977. She
was a talented artists and craftsman
and nn avid sports fan, especially
baseball. She was of the Methodist
faith.
Survivors include two daughters,
Rhonda Jo Marsh of Gainesville
and Margaret Davis of Sanford; two
sons, Wesley F. Rambo Jr., of
Whiting, lnd., and Ronald Wayne
Rambo of Portage, lnd ; two broth­
ers, Edwin Dixon of Banbury Dxon,
England and Robert “Bobby" Dixon
of Pawleys Island, S.C.; eight
grandchildren; and nine great
grandchildren.

ARTUR G. WRIEDE
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Street, Longwood, died Saturday,
Sept. 8,2001, in Longwood Health
Care Center, Longwood.
Bom Jan. 17,1911, In Hamburg,
Germany, he resided in Central
Florida lor 23 years. He was a
retired cabinet maker.
Survivors include Iwo sons,
Peter Wricde of River Vale, N.J.,
and Michael Wriedc of Orange,
Calif.; a daughter, Eleanor Martin of
Baldwin, N.Y.; and six grandchil­
dren.
Banfield Funeral Home ol Winter
Springs is in charge of arrange­
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NORBERT II. RASCHEK JR.
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Page 4 A Wednesday. September 12. 2001

Opinion
E m b race Im m igration
The newspaper story of the immigrant Mexican boy's bitter disaplintmcnt was poignant and memorable Under the headline "The
earns of Rigo Nunez," Atlanta Journal-Constitution reporter Jim
Dyer profiled a 17-year-old who, despite a childhood
of hard labor, became one of the brightest and best at
Dalton High School in the nation's carpet capital,
Dalton. Ga.
Rigo worked hard because his teachers assured
trim his academic talents would help him secure a
scholarship to college. He did not wish to spend his
life as a laborer in a carpet mill.
But in Dyer's 1999 profile, Rigo had just learned
tint, despite his excellent grades, he would not get a
scholarship to an American university. You see, he
Cynthia
was an illegal worker, making him ineligible for col­
T u cker
lege in this country.
• • • • • • •
The story of Rigo Nunez stuck with me not only
because of the injustice of the boy's plight but also
because he was named and photographed by the newspaper. I was
surprised by the reporter's decision to identify the hoy — which made
him vulnerable, I thought, to agents from the Immigration and
Naturalization Service.
! was both reassured and surprised by the reporter's response.
There would be no INS raid, Dyer assured me, no effort to deport
Rigo. With an American economy bustling and begging for workers,
the INS had settled into complicity with American business: Only
criminals and coyotes — lb*' bustlers who smuggle undocumented
workers into this country for a stiff fee — would he rounded up.
(The INS la ter denied dial implicit policy, but it has been confirmed
by the fact that there is rarely a raid on a North Georgia workplace,
despite the fact that virtually every carpet mill, poultry plant and con­
struction site uses illegal workers.)
Thus did I come to understand America's ambivalence toward
undocumented workers, wiio arc overwhelmingly Mexican: We will
use them to pluck our chickens and mow our lawns and dig our con­
struction trenches (where, cvciy month or so, a worker is killed in a
cave-in), but we will not give them any legal rights. So they are left
with no workplace protections, no health insurance, and no right to
attend our colleges and universities.
Tills is the strange state of affairs that Mexican President Vicente
Fox wishes to change with a new immigration policy that grants some
legal status to undocumented workers who arc already here. Fox
understands, as do many American economists, that if fNS were able
to round up and deport all 3 million or so undocumented Mexicans,
the nation's construction and agriculture industries would collapse, as
Emory University marketing professor Jagdish Shcth put i t
But American xenophobia is not to be underestimated — especially
toward inunigianls of darker hues. Even those businesses that depend
on Mexican labor arc afraid to support immigration reform. Dalton's
Carpet and Rug Institute trade group recently considered offering
ublic support for general amnesty for illegal Mexican workers, but
acked off because it feared controversy, according to The Wall Street
Journal.
President Bush ought to plow ahead with plans for broad immigra­
tion reform (and he ought to include all undocumented workers, not
just Mexicans), despite the political firestorm. Sometimes, a politician
ought to expend his political capital just to do the right thing. This is
one of those times.
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Herald opinion
To the edlton
I must respond to the
H erald's Sunday editorial
("City should OK conference
center agreem ent", Sept, 9,
2001), not for its opinion, but
for its comments about some
very fine citizens. The Herald's
contention that "a small fac­
tion" would like the conference
center deal rejected and that
they do not want a conference
center in Sanford "com e hell or
high w ater" is not only dishon­
est, but docs a disservice to the
community by not promoting
open debate on the issues.
Three years ago 45 percent
of the voters were against the
project tn the referendum. This

past March 61 percent of the
voters in district one voted for
me knowing that I did not sup­
port the project in Fort Mellon
Park. In the m ayor's race, 42
percent of the voters supported
a save-thc-park candidate. It's
difficult for me to understand
how the Herald considers that
any of these groups is a small
faction. O f the hundreds of
voters that I talked with, very
few have said that they do not
want a conference center at all;
they are opposed to the project
based on Issues like its loca­
tion, its feasibility, and its
financing. Now, with the con­
sideration of a location that
requires the demolition of the
civic center, providing space
for those users is added to the
list.
It is very easy to dismiss an
opposing viewpoint as being
"m isguided Bcntimentalism" or
being mean spiritedness, os

others have called it. Doing so
allows one to avoid the tough
questions about traffic impact,
true cost to our finances and
lifestyle, and viability now and
in the future. There has been a
long debate on the issue, as
there should have been.
Monday night the rily commis­
sion voted to have a profes­
sional team develop detailed
financing, development, and
operation plans to provide the
complete picture needed for
the commission to decide the
issue. I hope that as the debate
continues we listen to those
with differing opinions and
encourage useful debate that
will lead to the best decision
for our residents.
Finally, it is probably true
that many of the old timers,
those that remember the
Forrest Lake Hotel and the
Holiday inn on Marina Isle, do
not like the project. However,

the Herald's contention that
those opposed to Hue
hotel/conference center project
are "curm udgeons" who want
Sanford to be what it was in
the days of their youth ignores
the many people who moved
to Sanford recently and also do
not support the project. It also
Ignores the long-time residents
who do support the project.
As we continue to debate the
hotel/conference center issue,
and the larger Issue o f what
kind of city we want Sanford
to be, we need to make sure
that w c continue to put our
residents' interests first. We are
sure to disagree on what that
means, but we should at least
have the discussion rather than
hiding behind attacks on those
with whom we disagree.
Sincerely,
Art W oodruff
Com m issioner, D istrict 1

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The 51st state: U .S. m ay need M exico m ore than many realize
M exican Gen. Santa Anna and
Across the English Channel,
American Gen. Zachary Taylor
young m en are m assing near
faced off across the Rio
the beaches o f D unkirk, desGrande.
rately seeking boats and
In Washington, the new
aliiien to carry them across
president o f M exico Vicente
to England before it is tco late.
Fox, spoke to the U S.
T his is not 1940, when
Congress last
British boats large and
Thursday, in both
small bravely crossed
Spanish and English,
the choppy channel to
urging the Am ericans
rescue more than
to le t nis people com e,
300,000 o f their own
give m igrant workers,
soldiers trapped by
and illegal immigrants
H itler's army. This is
too, docum ents to
now, and the brave
make them legal resi­
young men are
dents of the United
refugees, from Asia and
Richard
States. Afterward Sen.
Africa and the poorer
arts of southern
RCCVCS
Joseph Uebermnn, D£ urope, who want asy- • • • • • • • Conn., cam e out and
spoke a truth that
lum and, more im por­
seem s harsh to many: "The
tant, w ork in Britain.
bottom line is that the fences
And back hom e in the
are going to go down between
United States, along the bor­
these two countries. And it is
ders o f Texas and C alifornia,
in the interest of both countries
young men from Central
that w c make it w ork."
America arc doing the same
I had no Idea Sen.
thing. And this is not the
Liebcrman was such a vision1840s, w hen the arm ies of

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ary. That vision may not be
popular now — perhaps it
never will be — out the truth is
that M exico Js going to become
part o f the United States
necause the countries need
each other — or more precise­
ly, and for obvious reasons,
tncy cannot break away from
each other. There they arc,
across 1,946 miles of river,
desert and roads, and here we
are.
Fox dreams of joining his
country to the prosperity of the
United States, as Santa Anna
fought, unsuccessfully, to keep
the potential of Texas and
California when they were
legally part of Mexico. That's
obvious. But w hat's in it for
us? Peace and more prosperity.
We can't afford to have a poor
and comparatively unstable
country on our border. It is just
loo much trouble — and there
is more trouble latent in the
countries south of Mexico. To
Guatemala and then on to
Honduras and Nicaragua,
M exico is not
much on the
way to the United States as it
is the biggest and richest coun­
try in their immediate part of

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the world. And we need those
people, because they are
'ounger than our aging popuation and because they arc
willing to do jobs Americans
will no longer do.
That is what is happening ail
over the world. That is why
young men from Pakistan and
Nigeria arc standing by the
channel at Dunkirk. People are
on the move everywhere, and
it is economic movement, not
political. The only way a
developed country, the United
States or Britain or France, can
block those young men is by
force and not by taw.
"Experts agree," wrote The
Daily Telegraph in London last

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working illegally — were
somehow prevented from
working in the United
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come. Certainly, stopping or
reducing welfare payments has
had little im p a ct.... Moreover,
the UK economy has a near
insatiable demand for labor."
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Wednesday. September 12. 2001 P a g e

R ea ctio n
Continued from Page 1A
By the end of the morning
meeting commissioners directed
their attention to the horrific
events being played out on the
televisions. Ultimately, the subse­
quent afternoon and evening
meetings were canceled as well as
the special called public hearing
on tne bui‘
budget for Wednesday
night.
"Its mind boggling to think
about the innocent lives that are
being sacrificed and in turmoil,"
Commissioner Grant Maloy said.
"You heart goes out to them."
"1 don't feel like being here
right now. You start thinking
about your friends and relatives."
The events especially hit home
for Commissioner Randy Morris
who was scheduled to board a
plane for Tallahassee Wednesday.
But
more
im portantly,
his wife was
also to board
a plane head­
ed for New
Y o r k
Wednesday.
The count
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O p e r a tio n s
Center was
a c tiv a te d
Maloy
shortly after
the national disaster, but accord­
ing to emergency management
manager Joe McCluan, it was
only to monitor events In the
county.
"We're just at a little bit height­
ened state of monitoring," said
McCluan. "it's just one more step
to sec what's happening."
In a heightened state of emer­
gency, representatives from all
comers of the county would con­
verge at the EOC, but only per­
sonnel from the Red Cross, sher­
iff's office and fire rescue were
requested Tuesday.
According to McCluan, the
Red Cross was called in to assist
with the possible stranded pas­
sengers at the Sanford airport.
Sanford Mayor Brady lessard
said City Hall was operating on a
skeleton crew, with mostly man­
agement employees manning the
phones to answer questions.
"The employees were sent
home, not because of any threat
to City Hall, but to allow the
employees to go home and be
with their kids, to be with their

spouses," Lessard said. "This is
an American tragedy. Today we
are not Democrats or Republicans
or different religions. We are
Americans united in disgust
against these terrorist acts."
At press time, Lessen! said he
was unsure about the status ot
the city's scheduled events, par­
ticularly Thursday's re-opening
of the Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium.
"W e're
not
sure
about
Thursday's ceremony, but 1
would hope that we as a communlty don't let a group of cowards
prevent us from celebrating what
has been a communitywide effort
to rebuild this stadium," Lessard
said. "This Ls an important com­
munity event. We may have to
alter some of the activities. I
know the guy who was suppose
to do the fireworks is in
Philadelphia. We might not have
the fireworks."
Seminole
County
School
Superintendent Paul Hagerty
said the school system plans to
follow it's normal schedule this
week.
"We arc planning on having
school open (Wednesday),"
Hagerty said. "We believe the
safety of the children will be well
served in our schools. We also
believe that tin* nurturing and
support that schools can provide
will help in the days ahead."
Concerned parents jammed the
phone lines at local schools to get
the latest updates on their chil­
dren. In an e-mail message,
Hagerty informed principals on
how the school system should
liandlc lire situation, including
allowing parents to pick up their
children from school
"I have sent two voice mails to
all principals apprising them of
the national tragedy and apparent terrorist attacks," “Hagerty
said.
"I have asked all principals at
the appropriate time to Inform
their students and to conduct a
moment of silence In memory of
the lives lost and for our country
in this time of trial.
"I have also directed principals
NOT to let news media into class­
rooms for any student reaction.
They need to stay on public prop­
erty.
"In consultation with Rita,
Geri, Ron, and Ray, w c believe

that a direct feed of television into
the elementary classrooms would

B ush puts
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From Staff R eports
President George W. Bush
called those responsible for the
terrorist attacks in Now York
and Washington "faceless cow­
ards" and promised the United
States would "hunt down and
punish" those responsible.
Here is a transcript of the
president's statement;
"Freedom Itself was attacked
this morning by faceless cow ­
ards. And freedom w ill be
defended.
"I want to reassure the
American people that the full
resources of the federal govern­
ment are working to assist local
authorities to save lives and to
help the victims of these attacks.
"M ake no mistake, the
United States will hunt down
and punish those responsible
for these cow- _______________
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acts.
See
I've been in
regular con- Chronology
tact with the
of events.
vice
presi­
dent, secre­
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of _______________
defense, the
national security team and my
cabinet. We have taken all
appropriate security precau­
tions to protect the American
people. Our military at home
and around the world is on high
alert status and we've taken the
necessary security precautions
to continue the functions of
your government.
"We have been in touch with
the leaders of Congress and
with world leaders to assure
them that we will do whatever
is necessary- to protect America
and Americans.
"I ask the American people to
join me in saying a thanks tor all
tire- folks who have been fight­
ing hard to rescue our fellow
citizens and to join me in saying
a prayer for the victims and
their families.
"T h e resolve of our great
nation Is being tested. Make no
mistake. We will show the
world that we will pass this test.
"God bless."

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Above: Pilots at Comalr Aviation
School at Ortnndo'Snnford
International Airport wore grounded
Tuesday as part ot iho Federal
Aviation Admlnstratlon's order lo
stop all flights in the United States.
Right: Seminole Counly
Commissioners Randy Morris, left.
and Dick Van der Woide follow
updates on lelevisions mounted In
tho lobby of the commission cham­
bers. Below: Sanlord airport
employee Ray Hayes and Sanlord
Police Officer Bill Stead set barri­
cades at the airport
Herald photos by Tommy Vincent
be too dramatic especially at the
younger grades. At the secondary
schools it would lx* a local deci­
sion to show the television
through the closed dreuit system.
"Contrary to some rumors
going around, we are NOT in a
lock down situation.
"I have also asked each princi­
pal to work with their counselors
to activate crisis counseling activ­
ities as needed.
"Some parents are coming to
school to pick up their children.
Tlwrt is their prerogative. Please
try to accommodate that in as
orderly a fashion as possible.
"The best thing for our stu­
dents is to be in a supportive nur­
turing environment during this
time of national trial. Our schools
can help in But effort."
Ilfrald rtAff mtmWn Michelle JrrU,
C hriilophrj fAllan, D tu Plug,.
D r Art Smith And Tommy Vtnrrnl
contributed la ihia AtticI#,

Prominent Orlando Attorney Joins
First Health Doctors:
Cites Whiplash “Vital Period”
Dr. Joseph Boyle and Dr. Joaaph Slcurella, of the
First Health Chiropractic Clinics, were joined by
prominent Orlando attorney Ranlar Munna and
shared an Important message for automobile accident
victims. Tuesday evening, at The Cattle Ranch Steak
House, tnia group of professionals came together lo
make Seminole County residents aware of the Impor­
tance of on immediate chiropractic examination for an
whiplash Injuries.
During the dinner seminar, Dr. Joseph Slcurella
stated, th e first three weeks after a whiplash Injury
should be call the Vital period ot treatment."
If accident victims would only realize the need for
Immediate examination and treatment following an
automobile accident,* says Dr. Slcurella. "During the
three week period following an accident, proper care
and treatment of a whiplash injury can often save the
accident victim a lifetime of pain and discomfort*
•Remember.* Dr. Blcurefla stated, *a whiplash
Injury doesn’t always produce symptoms until days,
weeks, or months after an accident Many accident
victims are ’stunned* after an accident and don't feel
pain and stillness associated urith whiplash. However,
after a nights sleep, or even longer they usually expe­
rience e stiffness or soreness ot their neck. This Is a
tip-off of a whiplash Injury.*
*OI course,* Dr. Slcurella added, 'many whiplash
victims feel pain Immediately.*
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 60% ot the cases, there is
low back pain*
tVhaf la a w tilplaah an d what la ha cauaa?
Dr. Joseph Boyle answered this question as he
stated, *A whiplash injury Is caused by a sudden vio­
lent bending of the neck In one direction, and then In
the opposite direction. IhU sudden violent bending
misaligns bones, tears muscles and ligaments and
sprains joints.*
The most common cause of a whiplash is an auto
collision. However, a sudden 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 of a
fall that causes forceful movement of the head and
neck can causa a whiplash Injury.
'Incidentally,* Dr. Boyle pointed out. *1 recently
read that a research council of the U.S. Air Force
demonstrated that the normal nock can withstand a
forward snapping motion 50 times the lorce of gravity
before a major Injury occurs, but on*y a backward
snapping of five times the torce ot gravity can be tol­
erated.*
He also noted that the elasticity of the neck struc­

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Joaaph Boyle at First Haatth Chlropractlca monthfy auto accident Dlnrter/Ssmlnar.
tures decreases with advancing age. Dr. Boyle stated,
"The older the accident victim, the more likely he will
be Injured and disability occur.*
•There are many complications of whiplash
injuries. Strains, sprains, fractures, nerve Injuries,
muscle spasms, ruptured discs, nerve compression,
brain and spinal cord Injury and traumatic arihritis.*
Dr. Boyle added.
*!f the aeddont victim has not received proper care
and treatment following the injury,* Dr. Boyle added.
*all too frequently, an old whiplash Injury comes bock
lo haunt the person.* “When I say there is a vital peri­
od’ alter a whiplash, I mean just that. It s the one ana
only golden opportunity to give proper care, treatment
and correction.*
When should you determine whether or not you
have been Injured In an automobile accident?
*At any time you experience a soreness or stiff­
ness In your neck after an accident, you should con­
sult a Doctor of Chiropractic. Chiropractic Physicians
are specialists In spinal disorders and will advise you
Irankfy and sincerely. Should you require medical
care, they will refer you to an appropriate physician,*
Dr. Boyle said.
Dr. Boyle and Dr. Slcurella maintain an office at
3601 W. Lake Mary, In the Publix shopping center.
(Next to Block Buster Video) and can be teacliod for
further Information at (407) 321-7500.

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Chronology of events of l\iesday, Sept. 11, 2001 Blood
8:45 a.m.: A large piano, a hijacked airliner,
crashes into one of Ihc World Trade Center
towers, tearing a gaping hole in the building
and setting it afire.
9:03 a.m.: A second plane, apparently a pas­
senger jet, crashes into the second World Trade
Center tower and explodes.
9:17 a.m.: Ihe FAA shuts down all New
York City area airports.
9:21 a.ma New York City Port Authority
orders all bridges and tunnels in the New York
City area closed.
9v30 a.m.: Bush, speaking in Florida, say’s
the country has suffered an "apparent terrorist
attack."
9:40 a.m.: The FAA halts all flight operations
at U S. airports, the first time in U S. history
that air traffic nationwide has been lulled.
9:43 a.m.: An aircraft crashes into the
Pentagon, sending up a huge plume of smoke.
Evacuation begins immediately.
9:45 a.m.: The White House evacuates.
9:57 a.m.: Bush departs from Florida.
IChOS a.m.: Tire south tower of the World
Trade Center collapses, plummeting into the
streets below. A massive cloud of dust and
debris forms and slowly drifts away from the
building.
10:08 a.m.: Secret Service agents armed with
automatic rifles are deployed into Lafayette
Park across from the White House.
10:10 a.m.: A portion of the Pentagon col­
lapses
10:10 a.m.: United Airlines Flight 93 crashes
in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, southeast
.of Pittsburgh.
10:13 a.m.: The United Nations building
evacuates, including 4,700 people from the
headquarters building and 7,000 total from
i

UNICEF and U.N. development programs.
10:22 a.m.: In Washington, tire State and
justice departments arc evacuated, along with
the World Bank.
10:24 a.m.: The FAA reports that all inbound
transatlantic aircraft flying into the United
States are being diverted to Canada.
10:28 a.m.: Tire World Trade Center’s north
tower collapses from the top down as if it were
being peeled apart, releasing a tremendous
cloud of debris and smoke.
10:45 a.m.: All federal office buildings in
Washington arc evacuated.
10.46 a.m.: U.S. Secretary of State Colin
Powell cuts short his trip to Latin America to
return to live United States.
10.48 a.m.: Police confirm the crash of a
large plane in Somerset County, Pennsylvania.
10:53 a.m.: New York's primary elections
scheduled for today arc postponed.
10-34 a.m.: Israel evacuates all diplomatic
missions.
1037 a.m : New York Gov. George Pataki
says all state government offices arc closed.
11:02 a.m : New York Mayor Rudy Guiliani
urges citizens to stay at home and orders an
evacuation of the area south of Canal Street.
11:16 a.m.: CNN reports that the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention Is preparing
biotermrism teams to respond to the incidents
in a precautionary move. The preparation is
not based on any known bioterrorism threat.
11:18 a.m.: American Airlines reports it lias
lost two aircraft. American Flight 11, a Boeing
767 flying from Boston to Los Angeles, liad 81
passengers and 11 crew aboard. Flight 77, a
tkx’ing 757 en route from Dulles Airport near
Washington to Los Angeles, liad 58 passengers
and six crew members aboard, flight 11 is

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believed to be one of tin? planes Out crashed
into the World Trade Center.
11:26 a.m.: United Airlines reports that
United Flight 93, en route from Newark, New
Jersey, to San Francisco, has crashed in
Pennsylvania, southeast of Pittsburgh The air­
line also says Out it is "deeply concerned”
about United flight 175.
1139 a.m.: United Airlines confirms Out
Flight 175, from Boston to Los Angeles, has
crashed with 56 passengers and nine crew
members aboard. Emergency personnel at the
scene say there arc no survivors.
12.-04 p.m.: Los Angeles Iiilcinalion.il
Airport, the destination ol two of lire hijacked
American Airlines flights, is evacuated.
12:15 p.m.: The Immigration and
Naturalization Service says U S. borders with
Canada and Mexico are on the highest state of
alert, but no decision has been made about
closing borders.
12:15 p.m: San Francisco International
Airport is evacuated and shut down. The alr&gt;rt was the destination of American Airlines
ight 77, which was one of the aircraft to
strike the World Trade Center.
1230 p.ma The FAA s a p 50 flights arc in
U.S. airspace, but none are reporting any prob­
lems.
1KM p.m.: President Bush, speaking from an
undisclosed location, s a p that all appropriate
security measures arc being taken, including
putting the U S. military on high alert world­
wide. He asks for prayers for those killed or
wounded in the attacks and says: "Make no
mistake, the United States will hunt down and
punish those responsible for these cowardly
acts."

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Continued ffrom Page 1A
blood on hand. It takes at least
12 to 18 hours to test blood
before it can be used.
"W hen something like this
happens, you can’t anticipate it,"
St. Clair said. "During a catastro­
phe, people come together. But,
people need to donate blood all
the time."
Both the Sanford and Winter
Springs blood banks will be
open Wednesday. Normal hours
are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., but St.
Clair said hours will probably be
extended due to Tuesday's

events. Both blood banks will
also be open Thursday from 11
a.m. to 7 p.m. lh e Sanford Blood
Bank is located at 1302 E. Second
St., and the Winter Springs
Blood Bank is located at 268 E.
SR 434.
The Altamonte Springs Blood
Bank is scheduled to be open
Friday from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
To donate blood, people need
to be at least 110 pounds, in good
health and at least 17 years old.
Those who arc 17 need their par­
ent or guardian's signature
before donating blood.

G o v e rn o r
Continued from Page 1A
rorism is to get back to work
serving our people and our
state," Bush said.
He also urged residents to
contact local blood banks and
Red Cross offices to help in the
disaster relief effort.
Florida Speaker of the House
Tom Feeney (R-Ovledo) direct­
ed all House committee meet­
ings be canceled Tliesday.
Meetings for the remainder of
the week have not been can­
celed, but House members will
be excused and no votes will be
i taken at any such meetings.
"Although it is our under­
standing that all flights have
been canceled. Members and
district staff who are able to

travel home arc encouraged to
do so to be with their families,"
Feeney
said
Tuesday.
"Additionally, as precautionary
measure, the Capitol and
Legislative Buildings will be
evacuated for the remainder of
the day. "
A dditional inform ation on
relief efforts can be acquirer!
through a toll free number, 1888-993-1023, and the state web
site, www.myflorida.com, said
Bush
"I ask every Floridian who
have ev er prayed to pray
tonight. Pray for the victims of
this cowardly attack and their
loved ones. Pray for the missing
and the loved ones holding vigil
between hope and despair."

the tournament arc probably not
going to make it, but we'll deal
with the logistics."
If enough participants arc
available, the home run derby
will begin at 7 p.m.
"W e may have to get some
people out o f the crowd,"
Lcssard said.
The ceremonies will begin at 8
p.m . w ith introductions and
comments from local, state and
federal officials; the ceremonial
first pitch; Pat W hatcly's perfor­
mance of "God Bless America";
and the National Anthem by
local
group
Voices
of
Inspiration.
"This isn't just about a soft­
ball tournament or about the
stadium, this is about coming

together ns a community and as
a nation to mourn those wc have
lost and to show our pride in
A m erica," Lcssard said. "The
American tradition is to face
adversity, to rebuild, and to
remain the greatest nation in the
world.
"W e want to use this as an
opportunity for folks who arc
hurting to com e together as
A m ericans," Lessaru added.
"Wc invite people from all over
the region to come out and show
they care about their fellow
Am ericans and the United
States."
For updates on Thursday
night's schedule, call the city's
parks and recreation depart­
ment at 407-330-5697.

S ta d iu m

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent
P an Am didn’t h ave nights scheduled Into Santord Tuesday, s o nights wore not disrupted. However, airline officials
'ann oun ced they w ere cancelling all flights on W ednesday, S ept. 1 2 .

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Continued from Page 1A
terrorists, these cowards want."
The ceremony is lo be held in
conjunction with the opening
night o f the ASA M en’s Super
Slow Pitch National Softball
Tournament, but the event will
be rearranged to include addi­
tional tributes and to compen­
sate for some of the teams
unable to travel to Sanford.
"W e’re probably going to
have to cancel the home run
derby," Commissioner W hitey
Eckstein said. "Som e of those
teams from out of state w on't be
here because o f the flights being
canceled."
"Logistically, w e're going to
have problems," Lcssard said.
"Som e of the teams flying in for

.a lA U iV U O

NOTICE OF
PROPOSED TAX
INCREASE
The CITY OF L0NGW00D has tentatively adopted a
measure to increase its property tax levy.
Last Year’s property tax levy:

A. Initially proposed tax levy............$3.323.918
B. Less tax reductions due to
Value Adjustment Board
and other assessment changes...$ 31.982
C. Actual property tax levy...............$ 3.291.936
This year’s proposed tax levy..................$ 3.496.270

All concerned citizens are invited to attend a public
hearing on the tax increase to he held on
Monday, September 17, 2001
7:00 pm at
Longwood City Commission Chambers
175 W. Warren Avenue
Longwood, Florida 32750

A FINAL DECISION on the proposed tax increase
and the budget will be made at this hearing.

...V -

BU D G ET SU M M A RY
C IT Y

O F LO N G W O O D

-

FISCAL YEAR 2002
PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURES OF THE
CITY OF LONGWOOD ARE 15.5% LESS THAN LAST YEAR'S
TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURES

CASH BALANCES BROUGHT FORWARD
ESTIMATED REVENUES:
Ad Valorem Taxes - Millage 5.00
Sales and Use Taxes
Franchise Fees
Utility Service Taxes
Communications Services Tax
Licenses and Permits
Intergovernmental
Charges for Servires
Fines and Forlatures
Miscellaneous
Other Financing Sources
Total Estimated Revenues and
Cash Balances Brought Forward
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES / EXPENSES:
General Government
Public Safety
Physical Environment
Transportation
Culture &amp; Recreation
Debt Service

GENERAL
FUND

SPECIAL
REVENUE
FUN0S

CAPITAL
PROJECTS
FUND

ENTERPRISE
FUND

TOTAL

$5,158.151

1743.114

S3.7B8232

SL219.689

SUL9Q9J86

3,321,500
207,300
229,000
1,239,400
1,478,800
346,600
1.640,080
qoq ff&gt;n
275,700
346,400
506,490

S15.733.621
S2.297.100
S5.406.750
621,500
1,807,200
1.633,070
45,900

500.000
*&gt;

161,000

450,500

SI.129.314

S4m 532

S4.Q22Q89

S47.400
25,500
742,000

SI.676.000

aU.uUu
Total Expenditures / Expenses
Reserves
Total Appropriated Expenditures / Expenses
and Reserves pi

TM OOO

23,700
362,500

3.321,500
207,300
229,000
1,239,400
1,478,800
346,600
2,340.060
q &lt;141 inn
299,400
1,342,400
506,490

S25.561.556

456,490

$2.297,100
5.454.150
3.995,520
4,225,200
1.633,070
45,900
606.490

S3.348.520

11.811.520

654.900

L676.Q00

3.805.010

18J5L43Q

3.922.101

264,414

3,000,532

217.079

7,404,126

*15 733 621

Sl.129.31i

S4.676.532

S4J222JK9

S25.561.556

THE TENTATIVE, ADOPTED AND / OR FINAL BUDGETS ARE ON FILE
IN THE OFFICE OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED TAXING AUTHORITY
AS A PUBLIC RECORD.

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Wednesday. September 12, 2001 Page 7A

M ilitary News
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 Dan J. Lopez of Oviedo.
In 1999, she graduated from
Oviedo High School.

Air Force Airman Jason A.
Jessee has graduated from basic
milltaiy training at Lackland Air
Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
During the six weeks of train­
ing, the airman studied live Air
Force mission, organization, and
customs and received special
training in human relations.
In addition, airmen who com­
plete basic training cam credits
toward an associate degree
through the Community College
of the Air Force.
He is the son of Randy and
Vicky Jessee of 719 Gallaway
Court, Winter Springs, Fla.
Jessee is a 1997 graduate of
Univeristy High School, Orlando,
Fla.

BRO W N S
GYMNASTICS

A ir Force Airman Jo se 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
custom s and received special
training in human relations.
In addition, airmen who com­
plete basic training earn credits
toward an associate degree
tltrough the Community College
o f live Air Force.
He is the son o f Martha
Aponte o f Casselberry and Jose
L Aponte of Orlando.
Aponte is a 1998 graduate of
the University High School,
Orlando.

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NOTICE OF
CHANGE OF LAND USE
Th e City of Sanford proposes to adopt the following ordinances:
Ordinance No. 3648 (site 17 on map below)

AN ORDINANCE O F THE CITY O F SANFORD, FLORIDA. AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.
3117 O F SAID CITY; SAID ORDINANCE BEING A ZONING PLAN; SAID AMENDMENT
CHANGING THE ZONING OF 3 5 .4 4 A C RES O F PRO PERTY LYING BETWEEN 13TH
ST R E E T AND 23RD ST R E E T AND BETWEEN ELM AVENUE AND LOCUST AVENUE.
FROM MR-2, MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL; G C-2, GENERAL COMMERCIAL; AND
SR -1A , SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING RESIDENTIAL. TO S R -1 , SINGLE FAMILY
DWELLING RESIDENTIAL; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND E FF E C ­
TIVE DATE.

8 Hours for the Price of 4
• CLASSES FOR BOY AND
GIRLS
OF ALL AGES
• CALL FOR YOUR

AND
Ordinance No. 3649 (site 18 on map below)

AN ORDINANCE O F THE CITY O F SANFORD, FLORIDA. AMENDING ORDINANCE
NO. 3117 OF SAID CITY; SAID ORDINANCE BEING A ZONING PLAN; SAID AMEND­
MENT CHANGING THE ZONING O F 4.1 2 A C RES O F PRO PER TY LYING BETWEEN
24TH ST R E E T AND 25TH S T R E E T AND BETWEEN OAK AVENUE AND PALMETTO
AVENUE, FROM RMOI, MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL-OFFICE-INSTITUTIONAL,
TO SR-1 A, SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING RESIDENTIAL; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILI­
TY, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE.

F R E E T R IA L
C LASS
OJ(1« &amp; Boy* Beginner / Advanced Gymnastics, Mom &amp; Tot, Tiny Tots.
Chaerieadlng, High School, Mini Camps, Qlrft Competettve Teams. J 1 W j
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Ordinance No. 3650 (site 19 on map below)

AN ORDINANCE O F THE CITY O F SANFORD, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO,
3117 OF SAID CITY; SAID ORDINANCE BEING A ZONING PLAN; SAID AMENDMENT
CHANGING THE ZONING O F 1.54 A C RES O F PRO PERTY LYING BETWEEN 23RD
STR E E T AND 24TH S T R E E T AND BETWEEN OAK AVENUE AND MAGNOLIA AVENUE,
FROM MR-2, MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL, TO RMOI. MULTIPLE FAMILY RESI*
DENTIAL-OFFICE-INSTmrnONAL; PROVIDING FO R SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.

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Orlando Avenue, Sanford, is the place you need to be.
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to create a friendly neighborhood establishment. She explained
that His St Hers will not tolerate any patnms “with an attitude".
But if ymi're looking to have a lot of fun, then His St Here has
much to offer. “We have a lot of regular customers and they
think of it as their place," Drew said.
One of the main attractions is Kareoke. The person in charge of
getting you to sing your heart out is Melissa Stafford. "We have
Kareoke seven days a week," Stafford said. You can sing on
Sunday from 7 p.m. to 12 p.m. and the nest of the week from 8:30
p.m. to 2 a.m. And it doesn't matter wltal style you like, Stafford
said they sing everything, from Oldies to Country. Thursday
night, Stafford said, is contest night. First place will receive a $25
bar tab certificate, second place is worth $15 off their bar tab and
third place will get $10 toward lounge beverages. After eight
weeks, .ill llu* finalist will compete for a grand prize — three dav
vacation at the beach.
"W e always try and have something fun on the weekends,"
Drew said. "Last weekend we had a "Hokcy Pokey" contest and
the winner received a bottle of Champaign." If singing Kareoke
or doing the Hokgy Pokey isn’t your thing, you might want to
Join the dart league. The league meets every Thursday at 7:30
p.m. "All you have tc do hr drop in and we'll help get you
signed up," Drew said.
A new feature at His 4c Hers which everyone will enjoy is the

Tlkl Bar. Once out the back door, customers are greeted by the
tranquil sound of n waterfall and pond, Ieohs. and ilu iis dot ilte
small patio which is bordered by tiki loiiiw s .md an aivn of
grass.
Special nights to mark on your calendar.!re ladies night each
Monday and His St Here T-shirt night on Wednesday's.
So if you like that friendly neighborhood bar atmosphere, stop
in at His Sc Here iq Sanford and make some new friends. And
parking is never a problem. Drew said their friends across the
street at Prime Equipment said it's OK to use their lot. Phone:
407-328-8444.

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W ednesday
September 12, 2001

C lassifeds
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Rinker,
E c k s te in s e ts A L r o o k ie r e c o r d
Eckstein
Within one of tying Major League
record for being hit by a pitch
are to be
thanked
By Dean Smith
Sports Eriilor

With the beautiful remodel*
ing of Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium complete
and ready for its |
reopening
tomorrow, it's|
time to pay
thanks to the
two men who|
arc primarily
responsible
for the fadli
still being
here.
If not for
Dean Smith
the hard
.
work of the late Wes Rinker
and the foresight of Sanford
City Commissioner Whltry
EcUstelr., tlie ilatii.ua m tw
than likely would have been
leveled years ago.
.
I don't know exactly when
in the 1960's that the stadium
stopped being used for base­
ball, but I know that since my
family moved here in the
summer of 1967 that it was
being used strictly as a foot­
ball stadium fur Seminole aiul
Crooms high schools and the
now-defunct Sanford Naval
Academy.
I do know that sometime in
the late 1960's that Jav
Bergman, then the coach at
Seminole Junior College, was
trying to get the facility
named aa the permanent rite .
for the Florida Junior College
State Baseball Tournament,
but could not get enough sup­
port for the Idea.
Then in 1973 the drafting
class at Seminole High School
designed a new on-campus
football stadium that was to
open In time for the 1974 foot­
ball season, putting an end to
using the stadium for football
and seemingly signaling the
death-kneil for the facility.
But after sitting empty and
in disrepair for almost a year
and several rumors being
floated around about the sta­
dium's fate, Rinker, the owner
and operator of Florida
Baseball Schools, came for­
ward with an offer to the City
of Sanford to lease the stadi­
um and/etum it to a baseball
field.
At the time Rinker did not
have a permanent facility and
was operating his school,
which taught youngsters how
to correctly play baseball,
wherever he could find an
open field throughout Central
Florida.
Rinker and the City wens
able to work out a deal and
the former minor league play­
er and major league scout set
about the huge task of trying
to make the stadium usable
again.
At the time Rinker took pos­
session of the facility, it
looked like a football field
with bleachers running down
what is now the third base
line and from what is now the
rightfield line to the centerfield wall.
With the help of many local
people, particularly Tommy
and BUly Gracey who had
access to heavy equipment,
fences that ran in front of the
bleachers were removed, the
dugouts were refurbished and
the infield was resodded.
Even with the field still not
ready, Rinker started holding
classics and scrimmage games
at the stadium in the winter of
1974 and In the spring
pring of 1975
chool. the
Seminole High School,
Universityy of
of C
Central Florida
and the Sanford Recreation
DcpoiUnuit sto rial using the
field for its baseball games.
There were also four other
fields around the stadium that
were made playable again
and Rinker started bringing in
See Dean, Page SB

ANAHEIM. CA. — It may b e an
o b scu re record, bu t It Is a record
non eth eless.
David E ck stein 's excellent rookie
seaso n Ju s t keeps getting b ette r and
b ette r us the shortstop In now in the
A m erican League record book for get­
ting hit by a pitch and sta n d s Ju s t
one away from tying the M ajor
League m ark.
"David did the same thing in college,"
David Eckstein’s father, Whitey, said.
"H e looks to get hit. As a lead-off hitter,
his job is to get on base, and he looks to
get Ihcre anyway he can."
T h is p a st Saturd ay night th e
Sanford native w as h it by a pitch for
th e third straig h t gome. In th e fifth
Inning by th e M innesota Tw ins’ Rick

Reed. raLtin^ Ids total to 10 this sea

Hall o f Fnm er F ra n k R obinson for
son.
the C in cin n ati Reds In 1 956.
On T h u rsd ay. E ck ste in lied a 7 8 W hitey Eckstein said he understands
year-old AL rookie record for m ost
his son’s playing style, but he still wor­
tim es being h it by n pitch se t by the
ries about David getting hurt.
D etroit Tigers' Helnlc M anush in
"It's so easy to be seriously hurt when
1023.
T h en on Friday, h e se t th e new AL -you get hit," Eckstein said. "There are so
record and Ued the Anaheim Angels' . many little bones in.your hand that are
easy to break, and David won't wear a
fran ch ise record, se t by Rick
wrist guard. He says it's uncomfortable.
R cich ard t In 1 9 6 8 and Don Baylor In
So yeah, I worry about him all the time."
1 0 7 9 . when h e w as plunked for the
E ck stein nl*o b ro k e an o th er streak
18th tim e.
on Sa tu rd a y a s h e ripped a n RBI
Sa tu rd a y 's Leaning broke the
double In th e sev enth Inning, ending
Angels record und moved the
a n O -for-17 slum p.
Sem inole High and University of
E ck stein stayed b ru ise free on
Florida grad w ithin o n e o f th e M ajor
Su n d ay and Monday, bu t did steal
League rookie record o f 2 0 se t by

h is 2 0 th b a se in 2 4 attem p ts on
Monday a g ain st th e S ea ttle M ariners.
T h e steal p u ts him 2 4 th In Uie AL
In th efts th is sea so n and gives him
one o f th e highest stolen b a se p er­
cen ta g es In th e league w ith a n .8 3 3 .
He Is now hittin g .2 8 7 th is sea so n ,
the h ig h est am ong all regu lars on
th e Angels, and h a s an on b a se per- *
cen tag e o f .3 5 9 .
Whitey Eckstein said he is proud of his
son and the example he is sitting for
younger players.
"I'm just glad somebody from Sanford
— whether it's my son or someone else
— is playing in the Major Leagues,"
Eckstein said. "If a kid who's 5-foot-7 can
make It by working hard, then anyone
can."
R A IN E S B A C K IN T O P F O R M

Have you got to see San fo rd 's Tim
See Raines, Page 3B
.

District time is here
Most SAC
teams begin
‘real’ part
of football
schedule

Special to the Herald

B1THLO — Mother Nature
again took care of local PASCAR racing, this time washing
out action at both Orlando
Specdworid and New Smyrna
Speedway tills past weekend.
This Friday night (September
14 th) Orlando Speed world will
hold a special event with the
Florida LegendCars paying
visit to the local speedpiant.
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 Late
Models and Mini-Stocks.
Gates open a 6 p ro . and rac­
ing begins at 8 p ro . every
Friday night at the track located
17 miles east of Orlando
between Orlando and Titusville
on Highway 50 at the 520
Cocoa Cutoff.

B y Dean Smith

Sports Editor
S A N F O R D —: With a very
competitive fune-up schedule
outtofthe way.'flre c f the C*2
seven Seminole Athletic
Confeience football teams take
their first plunge into district
•/Uythls Friday.
Only Lake Brantley emerged
from the first two weeks with
an undefeated record and five
teams have victories already.
But with a couple of breaks
every team could have a win
and as many as three ta u t*
could be undefeated.
The Patriots remained unde­
feated as quarterback John
Venters ran for three touch­
downs and threw for another
In a 36-22 victory over Lyman
in the home opener for Lake
Brantley at Tom Storey Field
last Friday.
All-around star Jamal Oliver
ran for 64 yards on the first
play of the game to set-up a
one-yard run by Venters as tire
Patriots got off to a fast start.
The Greyhounds (0-2)
answered right back as quar­
terback Victor Johnson gal­
loped in from 61-yards out,
but Lake Brantley regained the
lead for good moments later
when Oliver broke loose on an
87-yard scamper. Chad
Bearden then hit Corey
Andrade with a two point
conversion pass and the
Patriots led 15-7 after m e
quarter.
See Football, Page 2B

rMrPI FWXJROBWf lla

Seminole High Schools defense
(above) did a good job of containing
the Lake Howell offense for much of
the first and third quarters, forcing
many fumbles and losses. But once
Brandon Marshall (No. 14. right)
entered the game st qoertwbscfc
the Sitvor Hawks began to gobble
up the yardage and pulled off a 24­
22 upset in the Fighting Seminotes'
home opener i t Thomas E.
Whighem Stadium last Friday. Lake
Howell ( H ) wE look to win Its fire!
Class 4A-Distric1 S game when H
hosts Palm Bay-BaysfcJe at Richard
L Evans. Field this Friday, while
Seminole (1-1) will continue
Seminole Athletic Conference play
when it travels to the Carlton Henley
Sports Complex to challenge the
Lymen Greyhounds. All games win
b w M 7:30 p.m.

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Schedule set for ASA National Tournament
B y Doan Sm ith

Sports Editor

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SANFORD — I he schedule has been
announced for the 2001 ASA (Amateur
Softball Association) Men’s Super Slow
Pitch National Tournament that will take
place at Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium
this Thursday through Sunday.
The 10 best slow pitch softball teams in
the country, which qualified through differ‘
‘ ut the United
ent tournaments throughou1
States thisi past year, will be on RinkerStenstrom Field for the double elimination
event that will also feature the grand
ceremonies for tire remodeled
reopening; &lt;
stadium.
The tournament noons at 3 p.m. tomor­
row (Thursday) with New Construction tak­
ing on Oswego Drywall. At 5 p ro., Rcds/J
4c J/Fairweather/Worth will face
Pov’s/Walser/TPS.
The event will then take a break with the
exciting and thrilling Home Run Derby

being held at 7 p.m. At 8 p.m. the dcdlca-.
tion and ribbon-cutting ceremonies will be
held, followed by a fireworks display at
around 8 2 5 p.m.
The first day of the tournament will wrap
up with the winner of tire 3 p.m. game
reluming to play N o .! seeded I eng
Haul/Taylor Brolhers/Shcn Corp./TPS at 9
p.m.
The tournament cranks back up bright
and early on Friday with
Hague/Resmondo/Spedalty Tknk/TPS tak­
ing on Medic-Aidc at 9 a.m.
At 11 a.m., Aftershock/Easton faces
Budweiser/Summerlln/ITT/Master
Graphics/Easton and at 1 p.m. the final first
round game will see the 9 a.m. winner com­
ing back to play Dan
.
Smith/Backman/Menossey/Easton at 1
p.m.
Loser's Bracket games will be played at 3
p.m. and 5 p.m., with the Winner's Bracket
semifinals set for 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.
Action begins again at 9 a.m. on Saturday

with a Loser's Bracket game and more elim­
ination games follow at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and
3 p.m. '
The Winner's Bracket final is set for 5
p.m. and the day's action ends with another
Loser's Bracket game at 7 p.m.
The final three teams will then return on
Sunday with the Loser's Bracket final
scheduled to begin at 9 a.m.
The survivor of that game will stick
around to take on the Last undefeated team
in the Championship Game at 11 aro .
If after the 11 a.m. contest both teams
have one loss, a winner-take-all 'if neces­
sary’ game will be played at 1 p.m.
Tne public is invited to attend the Home
Run Derby, grand reopening ceremony and
fireworks free of charge, but the games will
rcqiuirc an admission charge.
’ui more information and ticket iprices,
F&lt;
please contact the Central Florida Sports
Commission at 407-648-4900 or the City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks Department
at 407-330-5697.

SAM SULA — New Smyrna
Speedway also suffered from
the effects of last week's dally
rainfall and had to cancel its
weekly card.
This Saturday (September
15th) New Smyrna Speedway
will also hold special even Is as
the SARA Late Models will be
on hand as well as the running
of the School Bus Race that was
originally scheduled for last
Saturday.
Also on the card will be fea­
tures in the regular FASCAR
divisions of Late Model, Mini­
Stock, Sportsman, Super Stock
and Strictly Stock. There will be
no Super Late Models this
week.
,
In a recap of the races from
August 25th:
It was a familiar sight as
David Rogers put the fill TM
Ranch Dodge out front on the
first lap and went flag to flag
for the win in the Super Late
Models.
Past champion B.J. McLeod
drove a steady race in the #78
to grab the runner up spot over
The Briar Construction #27 of
Lake Mary's Mike Good.
Modified champion Mark
Vandevendcr w is fourth in the
#7 and Mike Williams placed
5th in the South 40 car.
Tank Tucker Used every bit of
his energy and experience to
pul the #15 Graham Custom
Fabrication Modified out front
and he kept it there to come
home with the big win in the
100 Lap Ed Meredith Memorial,
See Racing, Page 2B

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Racing
Gibbs drove a smart race and
Continued from page IB
held off Friday winner Doug
the fourth race o f the FASCAR
Samion in the Rinaldi #04.
Pro Modified Tour Scries.
The race drew the very best of Third fell to veteran Dale
Florida's Modified cars and dri­ Clouser in the red #30, while
vers with all eyes on Mike Frills Brett Bultemcicr and Ron Lufcy
were also in the Top five at the
who set fast time in Ed's #52.
pay window.
The inverted starting line-up
Shane Stacy took the No. 11
»ut Frilts back to seventh, and
Strictly Stock to the Winner's
erry Symons drew the pole.
Symons' car was off, and
Circle over Big Bob Trombley,
Tucker and Fritts quickly got by. Geno Smith, Josh Wronkowski,
and Scott Lees.
It was a clean race
ice with tew
few
Gates open at 5 p.m. and rac­
serious wrecks, and Tucker was
flawless on the re-starts.
ing begins at 730 p.m. every
Saturday night at the track
When it was done, Fritts fol­
located at the com er of SR. 44
lowed Tank to the checkers,
and C.R. 419, between New
with Symons holding on for
Smyrna, DcLand and Daytona.
third.
Returning champion Jimmy
Winks drove to an impressive
BITHLO — Test and Tune
fourth, and Doug Molf drove
will be held every Wednesday
the yellow #99 from the near to
night from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at
fifth.
O flardo Sj^ed world.
Honorable mention also goes
Cost is $20, which Is good for
to Mike Filch, Aiic AlmiroLa,
the car and three people In the
Jason Boyd, Rob Underwood,
pits only, while individuals can
Justin Henderson, Andy
enter for $5.
Saffiotti, Jim Flynn, Ross
For more information on any
Eldridgc, Bobby Blake, and the
rest of the teams that participat­ local short track action, call the
FASCAR offices at (407) 568ed.
1367 (Orlando) or (386) 427The mighty #7 Mini-Stock of
4129 (New Smyrna), or check
“the Missileman" Tim McPhail
the Internet site at
continued his winning ways as
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The second spot went to the
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#8 of Jamie McCague. Conrad
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Grenier's #01 was third, with
night from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. fol­
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RESULTS
NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
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SVTTB LATE MODEL . 1. (11) OrrM
l o p n : 2. (,&gt;) B J, M clfod, 3. (2?) M jIfiioaL '
i . (7) Mirk V.ndrvmdct, 1 (S40) C r o r f r
Murphy; 6. (17) Mmc Klnlcy; 7. (22) David
Fnwhlkh; 8. (42) Mtdurl WUllama. 9. (20) Ron
Dicandkt, 10 (7Y) Malt Griffin; II. (68) Jimbo
lyviland; 12. (31) D ai Funk.
MODIFIED (100 LAP ED MEEIDmi
MEMORIAL RACE *4 O f D IE FASCAR
n o MODIFIED TOUR SERIES STACK) .
t. (18) lin k U r t tr ; 2. (J?) M!k» Prlff?; 3 (88)
f m y Synwm. 4. (5711) Jimmy Wtnka; 1 (99)
Uour Mott; 6. (14) Anc AlmutSa; 7. (00) BcMry
Slakr. A (57) Jim ‘ lire*- Flynn. 9. (IB) Andy
SafitUn. ID (18) Jualin H m lm n n 11. (2X)
|*am Boyd; 12. (WJr ) John Clayxrlt 13. (22)
Tim Dyaorv 1 4 .0 ) Wayn* Parkrr; 15. (75) Praa
Chkhftanr; 18 (09) Sofa Undanvond. 17. (1R)
Mika R k h 18 (71) Larry Oatmv; 19 (721)
John B am rtt 20. (M) Frank (Wly; 21. (13) Bill
Cimn; 21 (77) Tim Wallatr
SPORTSMAN . 1 ( 4 7 ) David Gft*a; 1 (04)
Dbug Samion; 3. (30) Uklr Clouarr; 4. (2) Brrti
Outtrmkin; 5. (07) Ron Lufcy; 8 (90) Sirva
Flinav; 7. ( ID)Tommy Dow; 8. (18) Kan Lrwlmu
9. (43) Diillip BnartW
MINI-STOCK .1 .( 7 ) Tim McFhaU. 1 (8Y)
Jaoik iX iC ig ix i 3- (01) Cuvad Gicr.lt.-. 4 (r)
Trlaha Gray; 5. (V3) R n Chritlmacn. 8 (4) Ron
(&gt;.,hrau. 7. (58) Don DaUrmpk; 8 ( » ) Rick
Tumry; 9. (12) David F u m ; 10 (9) Dak
CaaawL 11. (H) PUR Puglki
STRICTLY STOCK . 1. (11Y) Shana Stacy; 2.
(38) Bth Tmmhlry; X (25) Gcno SanilK 8. (27)
No driver llakd; 5. (81) Serf! taw ; 8 (50)
Rohm Skkmrr: 7. (58) David 5CT*t 8 (89)
GraJy SiX L 9. (t O S a ji G ouM 10 p ?) TrmrS
Score 11. (24) Richard Brauw ll. 1 2 (28)
MkhrlkDyaL 13. (11C) Nick Verier; 1 8 (98A)
No driver liakd; 15. (94) Ruaty Boyce.

FW C prepares rule to
ban marine life feeding
Sp ecial to the Harald
OCALA — The Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission (FWC), today,
directed its staff to draft a rule to prohibit
marine life feeding.
71 te tule may come up foi Final action at the
FWC's Oct. 31 - Nov. 1 meeting in Key Largo.
Marine life feeding takes place on a small
(ul
number of scuba diving tours, during which
diver tour operators use food to attract sharks,
rays, eels and other marine predators for Inter­
action with adventurous divers. Opponents say
the practice Is dangerous and alters the preda­
tors’ natural feeding habits and conditions
predators to
associate people with food.
Dive tour operators have worked with the
FWC for the past two years to work out a set of
voluntary guidelines for the dives rather than
mandatory regulations.
However, Commissioners expressed concern
that marine predator feeding may modify the
behavior of sea life and is potentially danger­
ous.
"We have spent two years studying the situa­
tion, and we Were not able to agree with the
Industry on acceptable guidelines,"
Commission Vico Chairman John Rood said.
"We had no choice but to initiate rule-making

to ban the feeding of marine life. My concerns
related to public safety as a result of behavior
modification and my philosophical opposition
to feeding wild animals."
Commission Chairman David Meehan said
he believes any activity that alters feeding
habiU o f marine life and potentially conditions
predators to associate people with food Is
unwise.
"Even though the dive tour operators have
nn excellent safety record, the potential for
tragedy is real," he said, "and 1 think it's not a
good conservation practice to take animals that
arc equipped to be nunters and train them to
rely on people for food handouts."
The FWC m ade a diligent effort to get input
from both sides of the issue and encouraged
public debate.
Commissioners also will take public com­
ments at the November meeting to ensure that
everyone with opinions or information about
marine life feeding has an opportunity to bring
them to the Commissioners' attention.
If passed by the Commission, the rule would
have minimal Impact on the dive tour industry.
Only four dive tour operators conduct dives
that faaturc marinE predator feeding, and they
usually conduct one or two such dives per
week in addition to other diving adventures
See F W C Page 3B

Football
Continued from page IB
Neither team could find pay­
dirt in the second period and
die Iiuntefon.es went to the
lockerroom leading by eight
points.
The Lake Brantley special
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as Duane
1
foane Holmes,
who had
intercepted a pass late In die
second quarter, recovered a
fumble forced by Andrade cm
the opening kick off of the sec­
ond naif and Venters found the
end z o r - two plays later from

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Patriots coach George Clayton
then reached into his bag o f
tricks ami uslied for an on-side
kick, which Holmes recovered,
putting the home team right
tuck In business.
Venters found Fabier
Fernandez for 56-yards three
plays later and the rout was on.
A horrible third quarter con­
tinued for Lyman momenta later
when anotlarr fumble gave Lake
Brantley the ball at foe 12 and
Venters raced In on the first
play, making the score 36-7 after
three periods of play.
The Greyhounds made the
game respect! ble in the fourth
period as MaU M oise scored on
a five-yard run, followed by a
two-point run by Johnson, and
‘ Johnson to Stenko
will hop?*&gt;
when they tra
this Friday to
to Jackson'
take on Ed White High School
in a Class 6A-District 1
match
lo (1-1) will also be
heading to Jacksonville this
week, opening Its 6A-1 schedule
a t Sandalwood High School
The two surprise teams of the
2GG1 season, Lake Howell and
Winter Springs, will look to
carry the momentum gained
from upsets last Friday of
Seminole and Oviedo, respec­
tively, when they open district
pkw at home.
T h e!Stiver Hawks (1-1), who
very nearly upset Oviedo In the
season opener, pulled off a
major shock when they edged
Seminole, 24-22.
Lake Howell will now face a
total unknown when It plays its
first-ever Class 4A-Distrkt 5
me against a new school,
y s l" from “Palm
‘ -Bay at
ayslde,
Richard L. Evans Field.
Bayside figures to be tough
because at least some o f Its
players are transfers from Palm
Bay High School which won the
Class 6A State Championship
last year.
The Brers (1-1) gave new head
coach Steve Katz nls first victo­
ry when they tripped Oviedo,
18-12.
This week Winter Springs will
face another extremely difficult
opponent when defending Class
5A-District 4 champion
Mainland pays a visit to the A.
Wayne Epps Sports Complex
for a 5A-Distnct 3 contest.
The final district opener this
week finds Lake Mary trying
for its first victory o f the season
against a very tough opponent,
Spruce Creek, on foe road.
Hie Hawks, who lutve fin­
ished second In the district each
of the last two years, will host
the Rams at Daytona Beach
Municipal Stadium.
The only non-district game
this week finds the Fighting
Seminole* (1-1) looking to
bounce back from the upset
when they travel to Longwood
to take on Lyman in a Seminole
All ilc Ik Conference gono; at the
Carlton Henley Sports
Complex.
All of the games will begin at
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Wrdncmlay. September 12, 2001 P a g e 3 B

FWC
Continued from page 2B
such as shipwreck diving, reef
diving, night diving, spearfishing am ' others.
The proposed rule is not
linked to recent publicity con­
cerning shark bites in Florida.
Shark bites have attracted wide­
spread attention in news media
this year, but 2001 has not been
an extraordinary year for such
incidents. M o s t bites have been
minor, and there have been no
fatalities in Florida. Marine biol­
ogists believe most of the bites
have occurred where sharks —
while feeding on schools of bait
fish near shore - mistake swim­
mers, waders or surfers for food
in murky waters at peak feeding
times.
“With regard to scuba divers
and others who could potential­
ly be affected by the marinepredator-feeding dives, we have
an obligation to be cautious,"
Meehan said.
Beach goers can minimize
risks of encountering sharks by
avoiding the water during

morning and evening hours,
staying out of murky waters all
together and by not wearing
shiny jewelry that may resemble
bait fish to sharks.
Statistics indicate the increase
in the number of shark bites in
Florida in recent years reflects
the increase in the number of
people who swim in Florida
waters in a given year.
The shark population is a frac­
tion of what it was during the
1970's. Federal and state govern­
ments have established an annu­
al quota of sharks that commer­
cial fishermen can take before
the commercial fishery has to
shut down to enable the shark
population to recover.

W ild lif e alert offers

rewards for information
The Wildlife Alert Reward
Association is offering rewards
for information leading to the
arrest of the individuals respon­
sible for two recent wildlife
killings in central Florida.
There is a $1,500 reward for
information about a bald eagle

that was apparently killed, dismemberca and dumped along
the side of Canoe Creek Road
about three miles south of the
entrance to the Prairie Lakes
Unit of Three Lakes Wildlife
Management Area in Osceola
Count}’, ih e eagle’s carcass was
found on Monday, Aug. 27.
In a separate incident, on
Wednesday, Aug. 29 someone
killed a 9 1/2 -foot alligator,
dressed it in a wildlife officer's
raincoat, pinned the name of an
officer to the gator and hung it
with a hangman's noose from a
tree along the St. Johns River in
Brevard County. Wildlife Alert is
offering a $1,000 reward for
information regarding this inci­
dent.
Anyone with information
about either of these incidents
should call the Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation
Commission's Wildlife Alert tollfree hotline at 1-838-401-FWCC
(3922). The hotline is available
24 hours a day and
callers may remain anonymous.

Briefs
SANFORD GYMNASTICS
Fall Classes are being offered at Sanford
Gymnastics for beginners, intermediate, and
advanced gymnasts, plus cheerleading, Tac
Kwon Do, Rung Fu, Tai Chi, and wall climbing.
Dance Classes will also begin in September.
Classes for gymnastics will be on Mondays
and Wednesday starting at 4:30 p.m. and run­
ning until 7:30 p.m.
Cnccrlcading will be Monday evenings at
7:30 p.m. for high school students and
Wednesday evenings at 7:30 p.m. for middle
school students.
Tae 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 from 6 p.m.
to 7 p.m., and Monday and Wednesday from 6
p.m. to 7 p.m. for kids.
Sanford Gmynastics is located at 601 East
25th Place. For more information call: 407-3232462,407-252-3103, or 407-322-8234.

ALTAMONTE TENNIS
The City of Altamonte Springs has expanded
its Tennis Program.
Bradstrect Tennis now directs Tennis Lessons
at both Westmontc and Eastmontc parks.
Lessons are ongoing and available for all ability

Raines
Contlnuted from page 3B
R ain es Sr. lately? He looks like a rookie him ­
s e lf again.
T h e 4 1 -year-old outfielder h a s becom e a
s ta r cgnfn for th e M n n trrcl Expos, co n tin u ­
ing h is m iracu lo u s recovery from a ca re e rth reaten in g Injury.
A fter getting ofT to good, b u t slow, sta rt
w ith th e E xp os before su ffering a n inju ry to
h is sh o u ld er and b icep s m u scle th a t figured
to keep him o u t u ntil th e m iddle o f th e 2 0 0 2
sea s o n , R ain es underw ent arth ro sco p ic
surgery to rep air th e d am age and retu rned
to th e M ajor League ro ste r in late A ugust.
S in c e h is re tu rn . E xpos m an ag er J e f f
Torborg h a s b ee n u sin g R ain es a s a p lnchh ltter and p art-tim e startin g leftfielder and

lendoff m an an d th e re su lts have b een sp e c­
tacu lar.
R ain es, who ca m e ou t o f retirem en t after
recovering from a b o u t w ith Lupus to p u rsu e
h is d ream o f playing in a M ajor League gam e
w llli eld est so u TUn d r., h a s h ad a couple o f
th ree h it gam es, inclu d ing one a g ain st the
B ra v es In A tlan ta two w eeks ago, and is now
hlttlrlg .3 1 8 o n th e sea s o n , h is h igh est b a t­
ting average In sev eral y ears.
In 3 6 gam es he h a s 21 h its In 6 6 a t b a ts .
Including eight d oubles an d a triple, hns
scored 11 ru n s an d driven In two.
He h a s also w alked 15 tim es an d stru c k
o u t J u s t six tim es, b u t also h a s am azingly
n o t attem p ted to ste a l a b a se th is sea so n .
H is o n -b a se p ercen tag e is a phenom enal
.4 4 4 an d h is slugging p ercen tage Is .4 7 0 .

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The Lets Wss Rinkar poses in front of the dedication plaque at Sanford Memorial Stadium back In 1091. Through
Rlnker's efforts, the stadium was saved from destiucdon beck In 1074 and with the backing of veteran groups and
Sanford City Commissioner Whitey Eckstein, the facility has baan completely remodeled.

Dean
Continued from page IB
college teams for 'Spring
Training,' with several teams
spending a week at a time
working out, playing games and
going to the local attractions.
The stadium played host to
the FHSAA Class 4A State
Baseball Tournament in 1977
that featured the Tim Raincs-led
Seminole High team and even
hosted a few professional games
when the Orlando TWins, now
the Rav*, brought Class A games
to Sanford.
Rinkcr also started the Zlnn
Beck Classic, a fall tournament
for colUgc teams that usually
featured Seminole Community
College, Stetson, Rollins,
Jacksonville University and for a
couple of years nationallyranked University of Miami,
and even attracted a profession­
al umpires school to use his
facility.
Ilut after several years o f suc­
ks, tilings started to change in
\earty 1980's,
lie Naval Academy closed
1 one of the fields was bull­
doz’d when the Seminole
Comity School Board moved its
offires into the former prep
schopl.
The School Board also razed
two of the fields behind the
right 4nd center field wails to
make }vay for the new Hamilton
Elementary School and the
NCAA changed its ruler rv the
number of games a college team
could play in a season, ending
the spring trips to Florida for
most schools and severely cut­
ting Rlnker's income.

W ITNESS my hand and teal ol toa
on M i day d SEP 0* 7001,
to o l.
(SEAL)
Mary mm M ora
Ctork cf to* Cacti* Court
• yd u to ta g
Deputy Clark
Pufeffah Ft SfeMPtULS HERALD
C ou rt

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And when Seminole High
School built an on-campus field,
the City built Chase Park, and
the American Legion quit hav­
ing a team again, the stadium
was left to being used for the
schools and the occasional col­
lege game or private high school
game.
With Rlnker's income being
cut and the school’* attendance
starting to fall, he could not
afford to make repairs as the sta­
dium started to age, and he also
was forced to start taking the
school on the road again to
attract participants.
It was not widely known at
the time, but Rinkcr waa spend­
ing a lot of time in Wisconsin
with his family because he was
suffering from a return of
profit
restate cancer that had affected
him iearlier and eventually took
his life several year* ago.
With the stadium being used
very little in the mld-1990's, talk
was that the stadium would be
tom down.
The word was that die School
Board was willing to trade land
with the City because it wanted
to tear down the stadium so you
could better see Hamilton from
Mellonville Avenue.
That's when Eckstein stepped
up and said NO, citing the his­
tory and heritage of tree stadium
and baseball in this city.
Eckstein also knew that with
th b being the only covered sta­
dium with this kind of seating
capacity in the county, that the
place could attract many differ­
ent type of events and bring life
back to the downtown Sanford

area if it was made into a show­
piece.
The American Legion and
DAV also got into tne act,
because the stadium was dedi­
cated to the memory of the men
and women of Seminole County
military veterans who served
their country in all wars.
The furor created by the con­
troversy ended any talk of tear­
ing the stadium down and
under the leadereliip o f Eckstein
and a plan put forward by Mike
Kirby and his employees at the
City of Sanford Recreation and
Parks Department, the stadium
was slowly
•lowly put back into shape.
The SRD started
youth baseball games at the sta­
dium again ana a concert featur­
ing Sanford's own Jack Elton
and his tribute to Elvis Pressley,
helpcu start the ball rolling on
funding the rebuilding of the
stadium
Another factor in getting the
remodeling started was when
the SRD, on the strength of
work by Rocky EUinesworth
and Tom Farnsworth) longtime
ASA Softball members, persuad­
ed the ASA (Amateur Softball
Association) to bring its show­
case tournament, the Super
Slow Pitch World Series, to the
stadium.
And the rest is history.
So when you go out to see the
Grand Reopening and fireworks
tomorrow, give pause for a
minute to remember the efforts
of Wes Rinker and Whitey
Eckstein; they deserve a BIG
thank you from all of us.

a. 2001
NOT1CS OF FU B U C HCAIW M
T6 Whom I May Contain:
NoBat It hereby ghran tod tot C ty
Conwaaaton ol to* Coy ol Contort.
Ftortda wS heid • pubic hooting al
7:00 pm . on Saptorttoar *4, *001 to
too C*y CnmmNtton Chombors.
F M Floor. C ly HdL *00 Notto Park
Aoonuo, Sa n ta ! Rond*. to oonatoor to* us* oI tada to b* method
m la r a U. &amp; Daparknarff ol
OtirOa Program. Tho _
ol to*** lin l* la to attoPNmar* com­
munity poactog effort* and to
A l to* pubtc hading. too
kivkad to pm O N onton and oral
ta rn to to* C »y Commaaton about
too Cto/0 oners budget, to* loNOon
alto* O ra l to to* anar* budge! and
to* propoaad uae ol toe p a d ta d *
For tah a
R. Dougherty. CM C. Cay
C N A . 407 JJO 5003
ADVICE TO TH E FUBUC: IF A
PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL A
DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT
TO ANY M ATTER CONSIDERED AT
TH E ABOVE M EETPtO OR HEAR­
ING. HE MAY NEED A VERBATS4
RECORD O F TH E PROCEEDINGS.
M CLUOM O TH E TESTB40NY AND

EVIDENCE. WHICH RECORD IS
NO T PROVOCO BY THE C ITY OF
SANFORO (FB2000IU6I
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDIN GS SHOULD CO N TACT
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RESOURCES
O FFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
3304121 M HOURS M ADVANCE
O f THE MEETING
By order cl toe C ly Conm eean ol
to* cay d Sardord. Florida
Janet R. Dougherty. CMC
C*y CNrti
Pubtah Septet**, 12.2001

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on or botoro tooiy day* bom toe doN
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and *N to* ortglnd wan to* dork d
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you lor th9 i « U
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NO TE: PumanC to to* Fab Debt
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to bo o dad coOector oBemptotg to
coSed a debt and any SdormsOon
obueved wd be used tor tod pun
W ITNESS my hand and to* aed d
add Cstfl on AUG 2* 2001..
(SEA L)
MAry®nni
As Cleik d to* Court
ByRuto ta g
As Deputy Cter*
COOSJS 4 8TAWIARSKL P A
4010 Boyacod Botieverrt
SuPa 450
Tamp*. FL 33007

TedpUme. (813J177C003
CA841001-3082
Publwh September S. 12. 2001
EE030*
M TH E O R CUTT CO UR T
O F TH S M NTH
JUDICIAL CBICUIT
PIAN O FOR
ORANGE COUNTY,
N s. DR 01-1*41
In Re Acton d Custody
KatoyUrtw
N O TK E O F ACTION
T O Unknown Bsto Father d to*
ftrtotor Ch*d Koaoy Mono Routo
Ybu hereby are no dlid tod a
motion lor pormener* custody d
your manor ch*d bom on 12EE7.
was Bad to tow court on fi-IF O I.
Ybu a n retydred to aerv* a copy d
t wrdrn orlw n et. 4 guy, m i Jte
pottooner a attorney, wlioea w ire
I aitkara IsS heraJInn Farrar,
IM S W ed CotanW Odra Orlando
•4*1 to* dark d tod octal on of
baton *-27-01 Otherwte*. a )udgYrttneet my hand and aed on E I4 0 1 (dad)
LYDIA GARDNER (name)
Oar* d to* Court
B y OWEN
Deputy Clerk
(Court Seal)
Pubta. Scptemb** S. I t 1*. 28.
2001
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id

B M M M I-B 3
d rie d Canbodor
Thw pddanttai W betog leeuud to
hang* the bid due dele Inm
September 7.200! to tepterwbd I t
*001 d 10 00AM. and to odd to too
workjcop* toe toamrtng language
TTw contractor the* be raeponetiW
tor tatwhlng a* malerww and labor
or* imknoam d N s tone toe bktdd
Shei toctod* In hwlhar bto to* per-

*f TH E O R CUTT COURT
OF THE MTM
^•^un-tAi em eurr
e r r .c f t o A
IN A M I FOR
• F ttP tO if COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION LffoMON
Coes No. 01-CA-1SM -14-K
North American Mortgage Conyon,
PLAINTIFF.
Vs.
Debra Johnson. as Truatee ol toe
Debt* Johneon Revocable True!

Sponsorships, players and volunteers are
being sought for the 2nd Annual Mothers
Against Drunk Driving Golf Tournament.
Tiie event, which will be a fund-raiser for the
Central Florida Chapter of MADD, will be held
on December 7,2001 at Alaqua Country Club
in Longwood.
The entry fee includes greens fee, cart, range
balls, golf clinic, breakfast, lunch, prizes,
awards, T-shirt, goodie bag and much, much
more. There will be on-course contests for the
challenged golfer as well as a bountiful silent
auction table.
The tournament will have a morning shotgun
start and mulligans will be available. The tour­
nament will be played as a four-person scram­
ble.
If you are a victim of a drunk driver and
wish to contribute or participate in this event,
or for more tournament information, to sign-up
as a sponsor, player or volunteer, please contact
Betsy Ncin, Tournament Director, at 407-8319991.

PubSth SepWntrer a. 12. 2001
EB0S7

TH AT PART O F LO T 437 LYING
SO UTH OF STATS ROAD 43d. VAN
ARSOALE OSBORNE BROKER­
AGE C O B ADO TO BLACK HAM­
MOCK. ACCOROM G TO TH E FLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK 1. PAGE 31. OF TH E PUBLIC

Sprint*. FL 32733

GOLF TOURNEY WILL AID MADD

dated Jarwoiy 22. 1NB. ______ _
irtm oaR peran(a) to poeteeeton ol
to* sublet real property a t;
.

SU eC ESTO R NY M FROFP TO
c r o s s l a n o m o h io a o e c o u p .
SHAUN F. V W T M U A OAWN M.
REED F4UA OAWN M. VTNTXJH.LA.
w d at teiknown p W M clurwig 0 /
N w j A in t o or ig a M r » K m

levels and ages.
For more information please contact
Bradstrect Tennis at 407 h620-7101.

Thw along wffh toa
In
Tho
Bantord Houwng Autoorty retenee
toa nd* to n ia d any and a l tads
and to weave any totormetare
ShotSd you has* m y guaebons
pWfte contact Bd Barkman d 407323 3110
tranm EiacuPv* Deader
Sardord Housing Autoorty

Court W ITHIN TH E LATER O F
TH R EE M ONTHS A FTER TH E
DATE O F TH E FIR ST PUBLICA­
TIO N O F THIS N O TICE OR TFffRTY
OATS A FTER . TH E OATS O F SER ­
VICE O F A CO PY O F THM N O TICE
ON THEM.
I of N dradanf

court WTTTSN TH R EE M ONTHS
AFTER TH E OATS O F TH E FW ST
PUBLICATION O T TH O N O TIC E

00247
B( TH E CPICUrr CO UN T
OF TH* 2IONTEENTH
JUDICIAL O R CUTT
IN ANO FOR
S B S IO tS CO UN TY
CASE NO. gi-D R 4 4 0 7 -0 «V K
Horae* Cam &gt;
ANO
Otona Jorwe
NOOCE O F ACTION
TO Dtmff Jonas
(Name d Raapondanl)

I

you are ragdrad la te n t a copy d
yo u wrtPm defer***, * any. to * an
(nam* d Padtonat) Horao* Cato Jr.
w* addreea w *00 Wdow
Avenue. SarSord, FLA 32771. on Of
baton (da**) gn fiD l. and tot to*
orieid wdi toa Ctork d H a Ooul d
(Cterk'a add***) M l N I
Seniord. FL 327711
Pddartd or totmadatafy Sip
* you to* toda to. a (atodl may ba
Cvptaa d U (u a t dccLcrorta m
i d to* Ctork ol toe O c u «
Cetera oBIc*. Ybu may ratrtaw to***
•cterwrfft upon raquoeL
Ybu araid keep r * Clark d toe
Cbcul CoteTa Ode* nodtoff d your
currant atklraft (you may de Note*
b r r v t Artrkeee FVmde Fempy
Farm It.fflftl Fteteff peperi W tow
n u t wd ba mated la to* t
vtARMtHQfke* 133P3. Ftortda
ragwree eondn eutomdje taeii 11 e
d doctenenfi and eworntellun

DATED: d S 44)1
MARTANNC MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OP TH E O R CUTT CO UR T
O yE Betsy
Deputy Ctork

Pitoffdt Augtd IB. end Beptewder
t . i t . ia,

OBJECTIONS N O T SO F E ED W XL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tho date d to* tod puMcaaon ol
2001.

DONALD W. SCARLETT. U Q U M
DONALD W. SCARLETT, P A
1003 Cad Conoord Bbad
Orlando. Ftortda 33*03
F A N . 112B21

(407vt»-aiat

PubM t Saptancar B, 12. (001
CE04I
Cbotdl Court
n to County, Fto
Caaa « 01-CA-1340-14-K
Tho Pile* Raff RanaWeanoa
Paraw rm p-LP
Loudoun J i a all ra. tog
NOTICE OF
NOTICE 13 HEREBY OIVEN tod
by virtue d tod certain Wra d
Eaacdton wsued out d and undar
to* sod d to* Clrcud Court ot
OemanoW Cotady. Florida. Coat •
01-CA-1340-15-K tpen o toat pidgmera randarad to to* atoraadd ooul
on toe (to day d Mery A D 2001 to
tod certain case snodsd Tho Prtoo
Re* nan wasenre Partodahtp, U P ,
PtotodX*). v*. Loudot»i Jawdara,
In c, DetandanKU which dsn a d d
W it 0t Eaoodon era* dePverad to
me *a Sham d 8or«nda Ommay.
Ftortda did I horn levied tpan a* too
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Bddraal 1147 N W 24to Avenue
kffamL F L A M U 7
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toal m I

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Bf TH E CBICLST CO UR T
O F IM S EIGHTEENTH

N O TK E O F ACTION
TO : OcmMdk John Smdt

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addreea) I M t l N S . fOto PL
NM Pm f.M M id
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tod an a
to tan* ■ copy d
■ m y. to I an
ol PaMonar) Mere* Eton
Lapffi whoaa t t t i u to 131 Rad
Ootel • Sardord. FL 32773 an or
lenliei 2*. to o l,
m d Ba to* ort^rid w di to* dark d
M a Ootel d (Ctorkb addeee) M l N
Perk A va, Smtord. R . 32771 before
or I tvtw JeWt)
toerad tor. S you toi la da ao, a
defeat may be entered agdnd you
tor toa n t d demanded m toff pat*

fate

d at ootel
•Mt d to* Ctork al toe Cbctd
Ybu may revfew toeee
. cm rag wot
keep to* Ctork d to*
C k a d CcurTt Odo* nadtod d y«t*
(you may da Noffce
d Cterant Addas*. Ftortda FamPy
Form 1 1 ( 11). Fuke* papara to Ma

&lt; * * (») |n N lolowiio dwcrtMd
propeMy, M d p o p b e i n g b f ibd
In Bcmmoli Courtfy. Ftortdt. mart
dMcrtMd M laBowt
i k s r&lt; lTi0'.n.n jewelry inciudrig but
not fcmrted to lingo.
nr i d l* ovdtobto tor &gt;We»tg m to*
SerranoW County BhorWa OMo*.
Court Sorvtcaf. loo Bukh Urvd.
Sardord
and toe itoderaigned a* Shard d
Remetcl# County Florida, wd d
1100 A M on to* IP dry d CkX
A O . *001 offer tor ••!* end tea lo
toff h ta ed bidder. FOR CASH M
HAND AND S U B JtCT TO ANT AND
ALL EXISTMO LIENS, d toe Fran
(WedjOoor. d toff d«pff. d toff
Stmlnolff Cotmty Courtttouffff In

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deffcrfeffd property
T h d add id s la bdng made toad-

d tow wn d

Donald F. Eaffnger. Sherd
Sertyncfe Cocrey, Ftortda
NOTICE RCGAROPfQ THE AMER­
ICANS WITH DtSABEJTEB ACT OF
I MO. PERSONS WITH A WSABKJTY NEEOPfG SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATIONS TO PARTOPATE Pf
THE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CON TACT THE E JfFO H C tA bLt
W W TS SECTION OF THE CTYA
DIVISION AT THE SH ERIFFS
OFFICE. I0U PUSH burl). PANFORO. FLORIDA. AT LEAST FIVE
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
INGS
(f07 &gt;6838440 T T D
(407)883 3323
Wfh Saw Held On : Oct 1 .2001
Pubtah August IS . m d Saptantoer

t. II. 11.2001

I ptmtMngt

UAT fcO. *2441
M ARYAIME MORSE
CLERK O F TH E CW CUTT COURT
BySdonda Peapp*
Deputy Ctr-k
Pubtah August» . and Septerrber
S. 12. It , 2001
0 0 2(7

aubcordidcre and raryffere to subprepoeda to toam to&gt; toa toffoerpra)d t INTERNATIONAL TERMMAL APRON PAVEMENT REHA
BffJTATTON tor toe Sanfard Airport
Autoorty Mark Ccneeucffon Co
renew m toe C * r«d
Ftortda Bidder* Eadtangt, Orlando
Dodge Room. Conemcaon Herkd
Data. Mmonty/Woman Business
Btwoara Eadtanpe er by caang Mark
O d d B uaBen • (4 0 T )«ii-«2 7 (
Butene ffi btda prior to 400 pm
Praoneeuey. EepfeeJr*r It , 3301 In
ardtr tor bda lo be oonwdered The
prefect btdf TNxedey September
(0.1001 Dlrad any Ingteraa to Pa
Oelron end toe propoeaW lo
(407)332 S3II.
Pubfah September ft, ( . 12. 7001
EE020

�P a g e 411
L

Wednesday. September 12. 2031

A^gutt TO. 2001
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
OF AN ORDINANCE BY
THE CITY OF SANFORD.
ELORIOA
Nottco ti h#r*l:ry q m k i tftsi a PuWc
will tin* ha Id Ini1 Hi#
C c ^ ^ ^ o n Rrwn mi th# C#y Mull In
th# Crfy c*
rtoftia, at 7 00
o'clock PM oo Saptam^ar 24. 2001,
lo rmmler the artjption of an onltn#nc# by ifva Oty cl Sanford, Florida,
UOo of which i* a* fotowt
ORDINANCE N0.36S1
AN OROiNANCE OF THE CITY O f
SANFORD. FLORIDA. AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO 3117 OF SAiO
CITY. SAIO ORDINANCE BEINQ A
ZONING PLAN. SAID AMENDMENT
CHANGINQ THE /OfPNG O f l&lt;*t
ACRES O f PROPERTY LYINO
BETW EEN SEMINOLE BOULE­
VARD EXTENDED EASTERLY ANO
CELERY AVENUE AftD BETWEEN
BRISSON AVENUE EXTENDED
NORTHERLY AND MAY RIVER
COURT. FROM AQ AGRlCULTUR
A l. AND SR-1AA. SINGLE rAMHY
RESIDENTIAL TO SR 1, SINGLE
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL. PROVID­
ING FOR SEVERABILITY. CON
a » C T S AND EFFECTIVE DATE
A copy than tx&gt; AvaHabia at lha
oftica of th# City OofX loi #1 panona
dftunng to awamlna lha mama
AS
in Irtcrasf
#ha« rwva mr uwutHroy to i*a f*#4wJ
at ui. j hearing
By order of th* Cty Commotion of
th# City of Sanford. Ftonda
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CON TACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
330-6626 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE P JC U C If a per­
son decides to Appeal a dartwon
made with respacf lo any matter constde'frd at lha above meeting or
heamg. he may need a Whalen
raooU i*f m r-nj-arartvja, frt A r f i g
Ihe testimony and avtdonce. which
record is not provided by toe City of
Sanford &lt;FS 286 0105)
Cynthia Porter.
Deputy Qrty Clerk
Publish September 12. 2001
EE 004
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
None# is hereby grven tha! the
Board of Adjustment of toe C4y of
Sanford will hold a regufs? meeting
on September 27, 2001 In the Ctfy
Hail Commission Chambers a ll 1 30
A M to order to consider a request
for variance m ihe Zoning Ordnance
as 4 pertains to rear yard: setback,
requirements to a MR 1 zoning dotmelon
Lot 04. Mayfair Oak*, at recorded
to PB 60 PGs 38 thru 41. Pubic
Records of Seminole County.
Florida
Being more specificaJfy described
ah
113 Fruit** FlAca
Planned use of Itw property is lo
cortstiyd a screen enclosure
Larry ftour. Charrman
Board of Adfustment
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC IF A PER­
SON DEC IDE S TO APPEAL A 0E Cl SION MADE WITH RESPECT TO
ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT

iht

above

L

eg als

ucwiuG on hear

INQ. HE7SHE WILL NEED A VER­
BATIM RECORD OF TH E PRO­
CEEDINGS WCLUOiNG THE TES
TI»AONY ANO EVIDENCE. WHICH
RECORD IS NOT PROVIDED BY
TH E CITY OF SANFORD
IFS
286 01061
ptnacwia VflTW im u n u m t h
H lim M Q ASSISTANCL TO PAR
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO
CEEDINQS SHOULD CON TACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330 6626 48
HOURS IN AOVANCE OF THE
MEETING
Pubkah September 12. 19, 2001
EE023
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Note* m hereby grven mat I am
engaged to busmen at 1133
Amanda Kay Dicta. Sanford.
Seminole County. Honda under tha
Ftotutous
Nam#
gf
Quality
Woodworking and that I Inland lo
re^sier said name with toe Drvkuon
of
Corporations.
Tallahassee,
Florida, in accordance with toa provi
skxis of lha Fictitious Name Statutes.
lo-Wit Section 865 09.
Florida
Statutes 1991.
Kayhan Shafll#i
Pubkah September 12. 2001
FFW *
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
MCCONNELL TOWING WILL SELL
AT PitRLIO AUCTION. FOR SAL­
VAGE FOR CASH. ON DEMAND
TO HIGHEST BlDOER. THE FOL­
LOWING DESCRIBED VEHICLE :

AUCTION YEAR MAKE YINI
SEPTEMBER 27TH
90 TOYOTA
JT7STB7N6L001687S
62 FORD
1FMCA11U6KZA49361
SEPTEMBER 28TH
87 DODGE
1B3B036O6HF168776
80 OLDSM06JLE
3R60FAM656966
OCTOBER 2ND
66 BU C K
?(VfU14L*»JM07S496
OCTOBER STH

W FORD
IFABP26AXGF256667
OCTOBER 8TN
96 CHE V
2G1WX12X0T9226515
69 FORD
1FAPP93J3KW306319
88 FORO
1FMCU12T1JUB96549
67 HYUNDAI
KMHLF32J1HU227I97
TTia Auction ww be heto at 9 U0 a m.
on sard dates above
MoConnel Towing I Recovery.
2600 Sanfvd Ave.
Sanford. F I, 32773
Prospective bidders may roped
vehidet one hour pnof to sate
Tarms are *CASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS* McCormal Towing
reserves toe ngia lo accept or reted
any and a l BIDS
Pubksh September 12. 2001
E£Jfl»
__________
NOTICE OF
FIC Tm O U S NAME
Note# is hereby given toat I am
angegad to business at 2011
FRENCH AVE SANFORD FL.
Semmote County. Ftonda under toe
FtoUttout Name of ACTION VEHF
C L t a and toat I totend to rebate*
said narrie wrth 'the Division of
Corporations. Talahatsaa. Florida,
to accordance with toe provisions of
um F iU i u m Kama S tiM ta
Wa Section 865 09. Honda Statutes
1991.
DWIGHT WILLEY
Pubiieh September 12. 2001
EE062
NOTICE OF PUBLIC BALE
ALTAMONTE TOWINO. **C-UNCLAIMED VEHICLE AUCTION
117 MARKFR ST.,
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. R SALE BEGINS AT 1000 AM. SOLD
AS IS NO WARRANTY NO TITLE
SELLER RESERVES THE RlOHT

TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL BIDS
PURSUANT 4)1 TO F 9 713 78
09-24- 2001
1992 Kawaski
JKAZX4D13NB5C7431
1093 Nissan
1N6SD11S9PC327103
Publish- September 12, 2001
EE 063_________________________
PUBLIC AUCTION
Pubic auction to be heW at 12 00
pm on the 21et dey of SEPTEM­
BER 2001
At toe front door of
Sanford Towing and Recovery local
edi at 2522 Country Cluta Rd ,
Sanfgid. FI 32771, for the purpot# of
diapgsing of die following vehicle
YEAR 1997 MAKE KlA
VtNf KNAFA1257V5280809
ruuujft
12. ~DC1
EE064
VEHICLE AUCTION (3)
t y lilUWl,
•JN1MB 11S0CU510397
2 67 Honda.
•1HGCA5636MA22S0S4
Auction to be held 09-26-01 Ct
10AM O 1240 S C n 427.

3 62 Chav,
•1AS8710CL1S3517
Auction to be hekl 09-27*01 O
10AM O 1240 S C R . 427.
Luftgw&amp;od.
Publish September 1,2.2001
CE085_________________________
PUBUC NOTICE
Tha Semmole County Pod Authority
hereby grvas pubic natto# toat toa
ftomnaing Committee wtil meet on
September 19. 2001 at 3 45 pm. to
the
Board
Room
of
the
Administration Building. Pod of
Saf^ord. 1510 Katfner Plata,
$anf'^rf. RwmtoNe Ototoff. FVmde
Persons with dtsabnrties needmg
asMstanca to p«,4«apate to these
proceedings should contact the
Seminal# County Port Author#/ in
tdvenre o'1toe mewing, to f407)3224798 Persona are advised that H
they dead# to appeal any decteiona
made at this meeting, they wtN need
a record of toe proceedings, and tor
such purposes, they may need lo
insure a verbatim record of the pro­
ceedings made, which record
includes the testimony and evidence
upon which lha appeal is based.
Section 286 0105 Horida Statutes
Deled to Sanford. Semmole County,
Ftond# ft* £tfl d#/ df
2001 A D
Semtnoie County Port Authority
By David P Lamer. J r *Chairman
Attest Brenda 'Carey* Eecrtoary
Pubksh September 12* 2001
EE 086
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Hie No.
Division
IN R t: ESTATE Of
ARUNE E. REAMS
aV a ARUNE EVANS GOOOARO
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha adnanlsirabon of toa estate of
ARUNE E. REAMS. s V i ARUNE
EVANS GOOD AND. decaaead. FSa
Ni/rLsr . 1i p ry in g in ton (Y n #
Court lor Sammola County. Ftonda.
Probata Divtson. tha eddresa of
which Is 301 N. Pari Avenue.
Sanford. FL 32771 The narrws and
address
of
the
Personal
Represenlativs and' the Personal
Represeniative's attorney ere sal
ALL iNTtRL&amp;TLO PtRSOHS AP^
NOTIFIED THAT
AMpersons on whom ton note* la
served who have obyecuons that
challenge toe vabdrfy of toe wfll. toa
quakfeabon* of toa personal representanve. venue, or Jurtsdfcbon of
thia Court are required lo fie toev
obfeebons with toes Court WITHIN
THE LATER C T THREE MOffTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOT ICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l creditors of toa decadent and
other persons having claims or
demands agarol rtenedenr« estate
on whom a copy of tors notice la
date c4 toa first publication of 9va
notice mult file their claims unto mis
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
TH R EE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O f THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AH other creditors of toa decedent
and persons having claims or
demands agamit the dbvadent a
estate must fie thee deans with ton
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER lH t DATE OF TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data of tha fast putAcalion of
this Notice « September 12. 2001,
Personal Representative
JOAN MacOONNELL
414 N Shore Dove
Osprey. FL 34229
Attorney
lor
Personal
ROBERT K MctNTOSH, Esquve
Ftonda Bar No 376302
STENSTOM . MCINTOSH. CO L­
BERT. WHIGHAM 6 SIMMONS. P A
Poet Office Bo* 4848
Sanford. FL 32772A640
(Otophone 407022-2171
Publish September 12. 19,2001
EE087
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE i r m
JUDICIAL CIRCUD,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE No. 99 235 7-CA-14-0
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
Piamtifl
vs
PATRICIA A PENN, et al .
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant lo an Order or Fatal Judgment
entered to Case No 99 235 7-CA 14
F uf toe Circuit Court of toe 16to
Judtdai Cacuit to ar*J tor ULLL'ICLL
County. Florida, wherein IRWIN
M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plant*, and PATRICIA A PENN, et
ai are defendant*. I w « safl to to#
Nghest balder tor cash al 11OO a m .
at tr* West Front Door of th#
Sammota County
Courthouse.
Sariord, Honda, on toa 9to day of
October
2001, lha following
ol 9. Block K, Sky Lark
rraJon,
tudm g lo O'* pl.1
* . . noordtd In Pul boo* 17,
. a o .u s :. p jit * “ — -r ioi» Court/. Fiona.
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Pubksh September 12. 19. 2001
EE0B8__________________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE Itth
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 01 CA 1W1-15-K
QUEBECOR WORLD (USA) INu
Ptamtiff.
va.
IBIDUSA COM.
Defendeinl.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO IBIDUSA COM
VOUARE NOTIFIFD that Ihe
Ptatotiff named above has filed a lew
•Ut egerol you for eviction and
rwrwrrkng the following
described property to Seminole
County Honda.
3? Skyline Drive, Sue# 1105
StYrtfch Crvnmwi-rw Perk
Like Mary. Fionde 32748
and you are required Id serve a copy
of your written defenses, I any. to It
on Bruce A, Norms, E sq , or Oamel
M Greene, E*q. Lyon Kirwtn Norm.
P.A-, whose address is. 338 W
Morse Bfvd . Suit# 160. Winter Park.
FL 32789. on or before Oct 12th.
2001 and Ma the original with the
clerk of this court either before ser­
vice on Plaintiffs attorney or immedi­
ately thereafter, otherwise a default
wi&lt; he entered agarmt you tor tho
rekef demanded to the complaint
DATED this dey of 2001.
SEP 08 2001
Mery Anne Morse
As Clerk of the Court
By Ruth Kng
As Deputy Clerk
Pubksh September 12. 19, 26, end
October 3. 2001
EE089__________________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SCUm ULE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 01-CA-1674-14L
AMSOUTH BANK.
PLWliif,
V,
CHRISTtNE M HERNANDEZ, et a l.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SUIT * PROPERTY
TO: CHRISTINE M MERNANOEZ
A/K/A CHRISTINE MARIE H ER ­
NANDEZ NK/A CHRISTINE MARIE
BRYDEN
Address Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED toal
an action to torertoee ■ mortgage on
toe following property to Seminole
County, Horida
Lot 9, Bkxk 5. Resubdivision of
Dtocik S and Trad A n Orlando ,2nd
Addition, according to the plat there­
of et recorded to Plat Book 13 ait
Pag* 78 of toe Pubkc Record* of
Semtool*, County. Ftonda
Th* street address of which la 91 S.
FaFlat Avenua. Winter Springs.
Florida 32708
has beeri Ned against: you, and you
ara requlredl to serve a copy of 'your'
written d|fsnt 9i , # any to a. m
AmSouth Banka attorney, whoa#
name end address n Matthew E
Thatcher. THE SOLOMON LAW
GROUP. P A . 400 North Ashley
Ptaia • Suae 3000, Tampa. Horida
33802* and Me the original with tha
CSark uf tha above jtyted Court, with­
in iNtfy (301 days after toe Bret publi­
cation. an answer truH ba leao or
you win be defaulted and a Judgment
may be entered egarot you lor toa
rekef demanded to to# Complaint
WTTNES&amp;my hand and toe seel ol
takl Court on Septembers EPOT

23— Lost &amp; Found
LOST DOG
B la c k C o c k e r "partial/ M ix
3 yr» okt lArar Polar Lost In Iront
ot tha Sanford Court House
betweon I t -11 30am, Wad. August
29.2001 Dog s do u^tw * pat and
vim I* l.cjilbiiku r.- 'TwTv* I*
currortOy on an 6 w* cycle ol modcma from a sruha M * (vet Jerry
407-3CTCB7B)TV &gt;t*»frd and noth
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or 407-592-4325 Reward ot
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Rght Thing

2 5 — S p e c ia l N o n c t r .
C R EA TIVE PEO P LE W ANTED!
Now co-op dub 4 support group tor
antraprane.--*.
traatancars,
hobby.sli, tm/hom* business
ownart (A N Y art. apphtud*.
avocation, skill, or trad*) now
forming' A LL TA L E N TS , tort**,
unlquas. S eclectic* welcomed'
Idea # ,changes sheied rolorrsls
casual gat-logatfiars lo t lun S
p r trji
Imrastor*
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55—

IN T H t CIBCUrT COURT
OF THE U TM
jufwctAL em eurr,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FL ORICA
GENERAL
JURliDtCTKJN DEVIWON
CASE NO: 01 CA 1M l K O
HRST MATIONWIOE MORTQAOE
CORPORATION
FU M rO FF
VS
SUSAN ANN SMITH. E T AL..
DEFENDANTS!
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO SUSAN ANN SMITH *nd
LEETHOT SMITH. JR
otKj.o ittaiooco U urtlr.cv.rt H
t&gt;o/tho/ttwy bo bwig. *nd 8
l o v o ' J * ) u&gt; Jood. tbo vnlutrwn
rtotmlonu oho may bo tpouvo*.
how*.
Oo.Hooa.
grarytH*.
M t^noot.
Iionon.
croOrtor*.
truttoo*. ono u port** citonng on
mo)o*l by. ffvou^i. into, or ooomol
tho Dotondonts. oho
ryot lutnon
to bo dood Ol okvo. ond oi porta*
hnoig o* ctomoifl to hovo on&gt; rtg«,
iita Of mtorotl to th* proportj
dotunbod in th* mortgago be«yg
lorodoud taron
YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ta t
on oebon to torodoo* o morlgagoon
th* lolaoing pruporty
LOT t. SAN SEM KNOLLS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 17. PAGE M . PUBLIC
RECORDS OF BEMiNOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIOA
ho* boon Nod agonal you and you
or* roqmrod to ton* a copy o l your
oratory dolonoo*. i any. on DAVID J
STERN. ESQ Ptomutr* ottomoy.
whoso t o t n i is 901 S Unhroraoy
Dm* *500, Ptantobcrt. FL 33324 (no
lalor toon 30 days Irony Pa dal* ut
th* bm pubtcoUoo at &gt;&lt;■ nobco at
oebon) ond Mo r * ongryo! wth th*
dor* oI r o court #*h#r tator* **t.
Me* o i PiooiWt • anenoy or arymod.
Maty tharoaltor. dhorwa* a dofaun
wS b* Orttorod agomit you tor th*
ratal dtmandod In tra ainypburt or
WITNESS my hand and r a aaot o»
to* Court at SEMINOLE C a r * ,.
Ftonda t*a day d SEP 07 2001.
2001 .
(SEAL)
MARYANNL MORSE. CLERK
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
BYiRuth King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J S1ERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
s’j r r c s k i
PLANTATION FL 33324
01-73392(7 NUj
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. parun* with doohrtfcot naadmg a tpaoai accommodaDon should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION
at
th*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa al 4 0 7 4 U 4 2 2 7 .1-900
855 9 771 (TOO) or 1BOB855 *770.
vi* Ftonda Ratoy S a n a
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB
LISMED ONCE A WEEK (O R I WO
f?1 CnNSEClfTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
PiAMh boptambar 12, 18. 2001
EEDB1
IN THE anCLKT COURT
OF THE EKJHTM NTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CrvK ACTION

u s in e s s

U r p o tn u N im s
Amarmg A l Cash Busnass
Wc-ii 5 Mr Wtoy Hugo Fsrrvng
Potanbal Turnkey' No SoBaig1
Fra* Into Pack &amp; Video
CALL 1900-330 1456
AIN* 2001-029
IN VESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU i n v e s t ;
ANray* a good policy, especially tor
business
opportunities
and
franchtsat. C a l Ftonda Dept ol
AgnoAur* S Consumer Service* at
0OG-435-7352 or F T C -H E IP lor
Iraa rtonnatnn Or vwi our Web sit*
at www ncgovibfxop.
Ftortds law teguees satars ol certain
buanaai cnportcubas to a g r lr r M i
Ftonda Dept ol Agncuitur* S
Consumer Sanrtca* balor* sating
Can to verity lawful rogisbehon
ht*xa you tary

Leca ls
CASE NO.: 0l-CA-t11S1S-C
APPROVED RFptOFNTlAL
MORTGAGE. IN C .

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Friday.
Sapt
2 1at.
7-9pm
Wyndhsm
Hotel.
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negator today O 666632-7152. Jim
Johnson.

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I
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I
SEEKING
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kk.Th h:r&lt;l hia-tt I deep pnekot? to
help fund unique censorHum ot
venture enterprises, trades. 9
services (In* arts, publishing, real
estate gifting 9 consulting services,
et sin) with ch.v liable benalits.
International multi-talent scope
requires insightful,
longterm
commitment'
Sdeni'working
partners, beckers. underwriters,
syndicators. A sponsors Invited
Mutt sign non-disdosuretooncompele agreement. S ER IO U S
te»dy lo lend, rlearrt respond
w-your areals) ol Merest, type ol
oommitmonl. awettmenl amount
ottered. 9 contact namn/addrsat
Details will be forwarded AS tepee*
tiato in oonhdenc* 4n 9 Co PO Bos
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59— F in
S

DOUGLAS KAPLAN and MICHELLE
NAPIER.
TO

H O TIC t OF ACTION
kUCHULT. NAPIER. 4 *Sv*.

clawing an enarasi in r * property
as horrs. davtsaas. grant***.
or oaiar cUmwg by. torough. under
or against MICHELLE NAPIER, and
a* psitias or parsons hairing or
daenlng any right. MV*, or Maras! In
and to to* prana*** wvotvod In tort
sii:.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action
to foreclose a modgaga on toa toL
toesng property In Samnol* County.
Ftonda:
Lot 63. HAMPTON PARK.
Actordng to to* Plat Tiered As
Rauirdad In Pit! Book 39. Paget 69
tornigh90. OtTh* Pubsc Records ol
SameM* County. Ftonda
(alva
1997 Obartei Terrera. Lake Mary.
Florida 32749)
ha* bean toad against you and yog
ara required to serve a copy ol your
written defenses. • any. to * on
JAMES O nueSON. ESQUIRE, to*
PtneiMrs anomay whoa* add*** la
HCMNiCn. GldSCN. t KOHL IIC .
BIG. P L . 1600 Second Straw. Suit*
8(11. bataauta. FL 34239 tnOw, X
days altar to* Nst puMcakon ol tha
None end Is* to* ortpnal wrth th*
Oar* or tha Court either before roc
etc* on the Plawtitts aoomay or
nvnadoiaty toaraaltar. otoarvwt* a
deioiA wa b* entered agawal you
tor the reiral demanded to the
CoroplaM or PeOBon
DATED tooAUG27 2001 day ol
August. 2001
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF COURT
ByRutoKing
Deputy dark

cc Jama* D. Gibson. Kroues
Pubtoh: Backember 12. 18,2001
EE083

including th* testimony and avtdanca, which record a not prondad
by 111* City ol Santord
(F8
2860106)
Cyntoto Porter.
Deputy Dry CierS
PitoSsh Septembar 12. 2001
EE085_________________________
NOTICE OF
PUBUC SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE a hereby grvon,
that on th* data and ten* tiled
batowand continuing tram day to
day until *1 goods are toW. w* wK
tf" St P it* - A'irtem to toa NfRiesl
boder tor cash, at toa warehouse ol
STORAGE USA. located *1 460
Fund* Central Partway. Longwoud
FL 32753. lha loUowin; goods,
warn, and marchando* tor rant and
othar dargat tor which a tan on
same a ctarmed, to w4
DATE OF SALE 087167 Ot
TIME OF SALE 2 30 PSt
(Cuatomar Nama)(Unrt •IIBriat
Da*crp«an ol Goods Bawg Sold)
TVn McCoy e 68 Sot*. SmoSar.
Tools. Dob O jw jo i : t 324 Horra
Head Hem*. Sabrina WHtarna • 336
Vacuum. Bcycto's. Table
STORAGE PROTECTION AUC­
TION SERVICES
LICENSE • 683
A 960 00 cWaning depot* wd ba
cntacied lor aach ifw purehas* and
ratundad attar a* content! Ol (MUs
has bean renewed t o n th* lacAly
Th* abu.e Momabon a to ba pubkrhad one* a weak tor two conaacutoe weak* Sard sat* lo b* under
and by vvtu* of to* rlatutar ot lha
r*e*w to a»rN rare, mad* and twowdad
Pubtrh Saptarnbar 5 I? 200t
ELM 7

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71—H elp Wanted

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YOU INVEST)
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business
opportunities
and
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Agriculture 9 Consumer Services et
600435-7352 or FTC -H E LP (Of
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el www he govIryoo
Ftonda taw reqMres id e m ol certaei
tuenese opportuttoee to mgetor wtot
Flonda Depl ol Agnculturo 9
Consumer Service* before selmg
C e l lo verity lawful regittrelion
betor* you buy

Plumber 9 Bvc Tech: Ptumber tor
Residential new construction. Puce
v*jk or hourly. 11513 lis ts . 9ie Toth
must have 5 yte service eipenence
Great benefits 360-736-0/21

Growing credit card processing
oompany to Canlto Ftortki nraa Stotog
applications tor lha loltowing
fJOkfLAjlll,
Technical Support; Mon ttvu Frt.
9 30-5 30 Soma computer sMIs
required SSOOTir
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TA 630 B 4 3 0 CorrpiA*rWTr» todto
required 96 00 Tv
Pert Time Bookkeeper; Lkat know
Quick Books 9 Excel
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M AINTENANCE A SSISTANT
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itvnediei* opportunity aval at apt
community in Santord 1 yr general
m ar*eip req'd EPAoertl.*♦. Fai
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Cell TerboNet a 407-261-6907
NEEDED 37 PEOPLE TO LOSE 10400
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GUARANTEED C A U P a t r ic i a
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•v«iem Salary based on e»o Hrs 6 2 30pm Apply ai person M i l l ) led i
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a n c ia l

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a loan and ask you lo pay lot It
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cocks. gnO, cashtors. vsixtng routs
parson. Great pay 9 benefits M-F,
no
mtes/hoiideys/wktnds.
Irmadato openexp. U*e Mary area
Far resume or cat between 8am10.3Ctom.40/-7362191taj 407-7307370
AltanPon'l Work From Home'
PT 91.000-95 uuu FTrMo
u . i Order
For tree Into. 1 669 2604237
CAB94ET DULDEB- bkta hava own
tool*. With Eipartanca. Qraal
Naw Company (407)673 1ST 1
CustcdJ' Mjintenanca Person
Santord company needs part lime
parson to do cleaning and mmor
repairs to cnmmaroal bwkkngs
C a l Res: 407-326-6000
Datallers. Butters. 9 Car Washers
needed immedalery Ejp halpU. M
feTspcsSJB Nsly n prw n . ADESA
Onando Sanlord. 3695 East SR
46. Santord. F L 407-323-4080
EDE/M/F/D/V.
Drug
Testing
Employer
DRIVER TRAINEES
NEEDED!
L O C A L REGIONAL
6 LO NQ H AU L POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
9700 to 9900 pei week earring
potential Drive the BIO RIGS lor
TR A NSY 8 TEMS
No Eipenonce Necessary
no CDL? No problem'
COL training avsleblel
I -600435-5593
Elrty ehltohnort leamtng rente,
needs lutt lime 9 pan tune toucher I
lot infants, toddler* 1 2year old
clsssroom
Pay
baaed
on
a up*nance Prater laachers with 10
9 30 hr training 407-321-7635
EARN CASH NOWI
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I 150O V O P T 96,000/Mo. F T
T-600-237-1091
Eipandng praschod isnng tul tone
Director
Must hava CDA.
■■penance with 4C. HRS kcensing
9 stall management Benelns
evalabte
CaU
Joyce
lor
etpommenl 407-321 7615
EXPERIENCED
A U TO BO D Y PAINTER BODY
TECHNICIAN
Must hava own tools 9
a ■penance In heavy cotosion
Apply it person
2601 Country Club Rd. Santord
407-322-6644
FLOORINQ INSTALLERS
Hardwood and Larrwiala Ftoonng
Appranticas needed ■nmediataly
lor
establahed.
eipandmg.
company Qreat advene emant
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9 n g t M k 407 2606106 NO FEE
Grid* tractortxubtade operator tor
lendenapra company Must be ebto
to Inal grade DL lequred Vacation.
Hokdiy and Pensionbenetu 407
322-8133

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Production Dept Altlslant lor
video 9 C O duplication Co. Label
9 package vstoo topes 9 CDs Lflng
Requvsd Fid or Part Time 407-767Anno

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73— Employment
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Recsptlonlst Wanted: Filing,
compel*i work, lasing, answering
phones, etc 25-15 hratok $7.0Ghr
♦ bonuses C e l J P. Pel*. 407-320TOOL__________________________
Service Technician. Water well
ponprspai. Etoctrtcel or pump eip
reqd Overtime nijYmrJ Customer
Irtendty, 407-3224610 or eppfy in
person 2709 CoiM ry Club Rd,
Santord

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opening*:
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Wednesday. Seplcmlter 12.2001 P a g e 511
93— Rooms For R ent

103—HousesUnfurnished

99—Apartments
Unfurnished

Private e—wnr*. b*»ie* p-'-w-ya,

cable. 5450*nonti. Indude* 16,560
depot* 407-830 5571

Lake
U »ry'5 in !ofd
2/2.
W(i s h w D r y « Hook &lt;JOl. Swvnmmg
Pod. No Pat*. 1650. Randolph
Court Apia, 407-330-1300

Prtvala Room In longwood
Steady amptoyad. Non amoker.
SfiAVrk. 550 dapos*
407-6306216

ONE MONTH FREE!
tUrmad Tima OHar)
I Bedroom* from 553S
3 Oadroom* 5634

Shaft 4BR 2BA home. Serkird area.
Living
room
w/tiraplace,
Waahar/dryer. 5360/mo. 5250
tacunty, utikMi included 407-375-

118— O ff ic e S pa ce F o r
R en t

LARS M k M sen. CH A d t e i n a
5500. pkn depot* 407-3216165
Sanford. Park Aye. large 2/1, CHA.
t e e . waiher/dryer hook-141, le an ,
rope*, ids. 54256™. 407471-12S3.

3000 FT OFFICE A WAREHOUSE
106 N Maple Ava, Cal Tom or John
Draga, (407)302-7664

107—M obile Humes

OffP-e Rtrrttl Spare Fnr Lera
Sanlord area An new. eo u lo 16UU
aq h available on buey 17/92.
50,000 cart Oaky 250 fl Itot.ugo
Ample parking At low a t 5850/mo
Rartdy-407-716 6611 or Shalby407-782-5848

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o n s r 427. 2
Dadtoom urdum 5125 wk 5125
Can 407-333-3864 or 407302-7034.
e l d e r s p r in g s

97—Apartments ' Furnished

Wrtar S p n rv, 2/1 t&amp;2SYnontTld
tail 3 dapoa*. No pals 407472-

■me* Otar Queer Coaagt tor rani
partly tumnhed lor a angle nmamokar, Include* moal uMitlat.
5350/mq. Ca* 407-3234183

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M6U ibr/iba no f&gt;fets
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99—Apartments Unfurnished

DOYLE'S RENTALS

Sanlord. 3/1, i65CVmonth H I.
latl 4 depots No pall. 407-672
0345

•aidant HMortc DtaMct 1/1 le t w(h
W/D Hookup Enctoted P«no. Oat
H replace. Hard wood Firs. 10 It

2DIV 2W apt *525/™,

115—I ndustrial
RENTAL5

B-ntnrd Hatortc Datnd 1/1 Apt
W AVIO Hoaa U p , End Patio. Qaa

Santa* 2/1 Wf Carport Lg* UL DR,

5500 DOWN - WHY RENT??
3BR/28A For Sakr
With Down PaymL Aaustance
AvaAabie Cheaper than rand.
The Aflordabla Home Center
407-321-1333

SANFORO 26IV1BA, NO P ETS
340OMOWTM. PLUS DEPOSIT
407-323-1167

CeJingv 5400/400

Sanford: ELreoaant area, 31 home,
could be used at houaaWfic*
combination 4750750 407-321-

Sanlord Ofhca Sut®‘Store. 3rd A S.
Sartcrd Awl 750V 5860 n o *v TOO*
aula 5450 month, aieofent parking,
rtca. Br/Own 407-679-1960 Cai 40 7579-8042

141— H u m e s For S ale

530OMONTM pUa Dipodf 407.323
1167

n f u r n is iie d

4BFV2BA $ 4 5 ,0 0 0

Olflct/W trahouta space from
5575/monlh. 1250 aq II Prime
tocaton. comer of 46A A Old Lake

twitorj Mama Uatmgi
Cat 800-319-33231 11529

Mary l-J.. SarJUeJ 4C7 S-liCSIU"

117—C ommercial
R entals

SIFIEDS

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30* Waal 13 frt. Ottea or Rate!,
Cuatom Bit 37. Ovar 1900 aq II
on 17 acta Ifaavty triad, cm kt.
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Irtcf-er, !C*?2 ae pmfi » e

garage, deeded, adceee lo «kl taka
6 lennta da. 5118.900
Over 1/4 Acre M i l l Bedi: Lh. cka
appfc, heeWykeed Priced lorcpkk
sale. 564.900
RamraMd •Uha N a w 3/11/2 win
newly painted mL A art., caramc
He, d r , tv, apple, garage wlanced
yard 577,500
Townhouaa: 2/ 2 1/2 2 Rory-over
1600 sq fl Dm, hr rm n/Draplaca.
sc penfi V P g ra rrla iw MewpMI,
waipapat, unw-wi be. 132.301
Plna ridge Ctob: 212 caramc do.
■ppN. water Irort 563.500

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118—O ffice S pace For
’ Rent

(‘107)323-0-1‘JO

HOUSE FOR SALE- 3 Bedroom. 2
Bum. mature thnde tree. In large
fenced yard, kitide utility room
Avail now 578,000 407-323 5168
SANFORD ?B R in A ,tv n * * » rww

1 Cherry Stak/i bod. ao*d wood. wWi
prllowlop mattreta aet Never
ueed5475 Can itaevw 4U/-AC-277S
1 luiury hrm pnowiop aal w*h 7 yt
warranty k* 5135, quean 5140. king
47in Brand new. Located In
Sanlord 40 7-402 2778

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1 2 fence Name Brand O m en
O R TH O PEDIC
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Man.-art Sal Brand Haw. St* in
Pintle. Sacrifice 51 DO Can Deliver.
40/-422 884a

Sanford; 1be&lt;*oom/1 bn»i erte targe
fenced yard, loci led 1100 Santa
Bartera Dr 543.000 407-687-6410

36" ewWi Kenmora Side by SMa wttta
refrigerator, ice maker A water
AkroU brand new. 5750 Stove. 5200
Washer. 5360. Dryer. 5150 407 2661880,8arrv7jwn or 407-323-4574. a *
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cntpel A pare, upduied ktchen, a iA
Had u d to 581600 fhrrt O f Realty
407-626-1788
Mery:
12
pooLlountam'waterleil. 4 perron
•po. good area Many iptyadM Orty
5115K. Marin. 407-314-7507.

Sarilord 3BfV 1 1/7BA. dn rm.
complaiafy renovated. C H A down
payment euitlence available

Old Antique B rass
Headboard
$85
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -8 5 9 0

550B W 407-302 2872
Sanford: Dnve by 210 Weil 15m Si.
men cal lor an apporwnort 407-3225353. You muat tea Interior lo
epfveaale 6w charm and comfod of
me vary wel maintained home but*

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1940a Vintage: Beautiful antique
camel back Duncan Phyla
couch with mahogany claw feat
A trim. 5800. Call 407-321 6590
arm resow top menreae aet Never
ueed St* 5450 C m dehor 407-422-

153—Acreace Lot For
S ale

pUtbc Mutt M « $100 407-4220648

h . Sanlord A n . Near Airport.
Comer Lot, 171711''. T v n ri

O a fc ttm i &lt; r ’A lfy

407 321-0759
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CHURCH FURNITUREr Doa your dawtb need pew*,

pwfpll eat haMltwvy neaple wtodnwa, earpet, UefklaaT
ABJOLUre LAND AUCTION, Stanley I
2 9 * at fcOOAM. In fw y On. 2, I7S+A A C 3 p i n * . in
(10 trat9)moa«yl p . P .F, idb rasardMaa of jvfce J.
llifhaa AL 936 Target Aocttoo (705)425-5454.

Builncsi For Sale
NATIONAL SUB SANDWICH Om c U m * far M b b
TfeDatMM*. FL Bcdnhn* an b *Md tooMkaa arlfa
low nycdbtd. Avw*^ uaual lib * of &lt;210^100 and
1300,000 &lt;br cadi tocadoa. Alkb* S H 0 JM far bo*
bewbu. wU HM lbt reflb* MpM*My. Sertodabqaba only. Alb far BUI (530)9500066.

Builness Opportunities
ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE Do you e*n SI00 b a
day? Y um own local caady raott. 30 Macbbaa wd
Candy. A IR r59,993. Call (500)9*5.VEND. AWBOOO031.

Bl| atM on m w CMhlOMd piwi/apSplMtyy fer hard
pcwi.(500)2JI-»J60.
OARAOE CLOSEOUTS W / T i f c l t : 70T71, 1 - c r n ^
n ( i W 16*7 door, low a t I 140/i m . w/approved erode,
I* Mi t i l l 20*41 piM m , tUOO. 24*41 p o M a n .
C t M . Othar tizat (vaibbia. C al (500)112-0969.

FACTORY DIRECT POOL HEATERS:
Sobr.orCbL M^xbnndi. NawMdbrUaadL Dob
yoanalf or bttaBed. Fit* PboM Qaotca. (I00UJ3WARM (9276) wwwjobnUrectocm LbfCWOD9T93.

Help Wanted
ABOVE AVERAOD EARNtNOS, BeatflU IR ytar&lt;
SWOT Tnaqabtfau need* *Mry b rd driven No

L eg al S erv ices

A KING SIZE PILLOW TO P

orthopedic maltreat eat
Newnpiatuc 5*4 5210.
407422-8848

Bed*, healed in Sanlord. ortoopadk:
■&gt;rmw o aam 5 yt warranty Twin 575.
k * 50G quean 595. kmg 5176 Never
toed, can dekvar 407402-2778
Owny Ouwig Fum, 71* CKERHY
table «* leaf end d u n . Ughtad hufch
end bullet, boaulrh* high gkoe
fweh Brand new. at* in bo* LM
54599 Secnftca 51450 Sideboard
1150. Pleaaa ca! 407422-0230
Dning Rm 14 pc, aolrd CHERRY
WOOD. 94‘ dW pedetlal. w/2
leavet, 8 Chppendab Cheka, buffet
A hutch, never uaed. coat 512k, aa*
&gt;1950 Server 5395 407-7066898.

II acraan porch. CHA. 54.600 CALL
386-789 6642

Dmnu Room a*L IS pc, S O U D
CHERRY WOOD. H 01 and hanwn)
cofloebon. t12* dbf pad. w/2 leaf 6
CNppwidMt baUrvdaw chav*. 7 T
bomba y budaf A hutch, a* at*
bo nd , coat 520k. aal 55.900 obo
407-657-2065

f in a n c i n g a v a il a b l e

CALL (407J ,402-139T

DIVORCE J l 73.00 ‘ COVERS tACJrtn, property dMAlon. earna rtnagt, m Situy, min las apoaac. elf. Oafy
om IlfM in nqalrad. ‘ Exdndea *ovt bet, ancoaItalad. Paperwort dona for yoa (100)322-6000. a
Dfvorood.
CJUMINAL DEFENSE MAjcaOrkua Profmiomli At&gt;CBMd, WhiM Collar. Rapa, Maiulaashiw. LandaH^
Confidential RaFcmli for ProfEulonaiA. A-A-A Aftonrcy
Rcftml Servloa. (lOO)SEE-LBOAL, (500)731-3342
Mm

THE BIG ONEtt

OVER 600 TABLES
I he Lakeland Ccniar
S E P T 15A16
9 5 Sal. 6 4 Sun
Sponeored by: lakeland RAa
A PMOi C eil, ktt

191— B uilding
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a t e r ia l s

C O R R U G ATED S TE E L ROOFING
lor Barm. Boat Dock*. Shop*, ale.
Also Culvert
Pipe
15'i?0
5147 OO en
18-i20- 517S/ea
Surpka Steel A Supply. Inc Apopka
407-293-5788
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199—P e t s &amp; S upplies
Free Dog1 2 yr* ofd Rkl
Tarriar/ShatM Mn Love* kid*, doa*
trick*, housebrokan. H ead* home
wiener*I yard and kwa. Cannot keep
due to new hoby* *6argie*. W * be
pul lo Heap Dtherwwe

211—

N*r*r m.:

157—Mobile Homes
For S ale

A U TO BODY REPAIR SHOP
Fam*y owned A operated
lor over 20 yean
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ANTIGUryCoLLECTIBLES

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FOR S A LE

TREE DIRECTV SYStEM - tadatffct lutalktioat Yoa
p*r 114.93 for ihfepMs W.A.C i r Diik BOO ftte
proframmmi irfy n tfm t ofNFLSendayT icktt DMaib:
M l (100)539-0440. www.4-D0lBCTV.tooi

187—S p u r t i n g

1Acherry alaigh bed. eokd wood,

Sanford. flOiTuduiud 42 tlxk, tvg
bead lot. quiet ttreel, 5/11/mo
Owner w t he*&gt; 24hr recorded meg
407 332-1006

160— iAisiness For
S aif

' O t f i c o s C o a s t t o C o w - t " AJ/. 4LO 1 3 5 - t

181—Appliances &amp;
FuRhbruRE For S ale
1 i r edra mtk ORTHOPEDIC pfcw
lop aet tang. Never Uted IS Yr.
Wwrenry Coat 51400 Set 5225 407657 2065_______________________

DELTONA 10 ecrae kteai tot mot*!
horneene. horaea. came, larmng or
nura*ry1
Zoned
agricultural.
S4.00Q/ACRE. Sm down w/owner
fkianca. 604-167-1772 or 904-767-

looking For '

S em inole County
hits immptlrate
p o silio n s nvniliiblc

141—Humes For S ale

2 ROOM OFFICE FOR LEASE. 102
N. Mapla. Sanford. 545Q*4ondi Ca*
Tom or John Draga (407)3027684

4DR 1 1/2 BA. ceramic No ffvuouL

4BFV38A,
4Car
gang*.
6r*place.tencedyaid,*cr**npofth.
DDQ. m gAk, NO PETS. llO OO m o
rtuf let. I rst A Fee 407-34*-7770
O H 4U7-349-5396_______________
lake Mtry/Stnlord: 37/2. rvaw
caramc Ma. carpal, paint. E t r i l i r t
condition. Rant lo own OK.
lO T S U a a u X kwaator* fltm/ty. 407774-M I 5 ______________________

99—Room matt
Wanted

105—DUPLEX/TRIPLtX

1939 or older Underwood Manual
Typewriter end Table 5100 407324-0150

Antique Bowl-Pitcher
15 1/2" round
Ro m ccior Country ecanae
Mml condition
5100 or oner
407-323-4328

Old Antique 6rasa
Headboard

$85
407-321-6590

1640e Vintage: BnuBful ertoque
camel back Duncan Phyfa
couch with mahogany claw tool
A trim. 5600. Can 407-32145*0
DEPRESSION GLASS SHOW
AND SALE
Sanlord CM c Canter
Sanlord, a
Frt rughl ahoppmg
Sept 14.6pm-9pm
Adm 55 00 •good 3 day*
Fat S«n» Ik. 9#m In 5pm
Sun. Sept 1 6 .10am to 4pm
Adm 53 00 - with thu *d 52 SO

Microwave Oven, Very’
good condition . Has
turntable. $50.
407-321-8590.

M aso n ic Kit

a 1/2* x to 1/2"

Wood from Baru*
Stone From King Soloman'a
Quarry In Jeruealem.
565 00 or oiler
407-3234326

Sevan peace *vmg room a*L wood]

Abrown oofcir. 5100 407-321-71261

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                    <text>SEPTEMBER 9, 2001

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City to vote on conference center
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Friday Night
Lights
Prop football season enters
its second week with
Seminole hosting Lake
Howell, Lake Mary at home
against O sceola and Oviedo
at Winter Springs.

Page IB

SA N FO RD — City Commissioners
will decide Monday whether to approve a
memorandum of understanding for the
development of a hotel/conferencc center
on the Like Monroe waterfront.
The memorandum between the city
and Acqucst/Bcnchmark Hospitality out­
lines the responsibilities of each party in
developing a plan to finance, build and
operate a hotel/conference center. It also

Commission will decide whether to enter
a preliminary agreement with developer
2002, to determine if the project will be
built.
During the five-month designation
period, tne city, through its consultant
Hunter Interests Inc., will conduct
detailed feasibility studies and market

analysis, while Acquest/benchmark will
develop specific financing models and
conceptual designs of the facilities.
While exact numbers and models will
be developed in the coming months.
Acquest/Benchmark is expected to pro-

pose the creation of a Special Purpose
Ownership Entity (SIXTE) to finance the
project.
According to City M anager Tony
VanDcrworp, a SPOE is a non-profit,
quasi-govcmmcntal agency that would
issue tax-exempt revenue bonds to
finance the project. The SPOE would also
oversee the Acquest/benchmark team as
it built and operated the hotel/conference
center.
"There are three basic ways to finance

A ltam o n te
police lend
a hand to
P acific
island fo rce

Feeding Time

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
ALTAMONTE SP R IN G S —
Thousands of miles away from
the
Altamonte
Police
Department is a tiny Pacific
island where the police force
uses rocks to fend off dangerous
criminals.
Word of the primitive crime­
fighting techniques got back to
Police C hief William Liquor!
through an old black belt karate
buddy. In addition, 9th judicial
circuit
prosecutor
Chris
Lindamood visited the Island,
Kosrae, in April fer the wadding
of an old colleague, who also

You Sank M y
Battleship!
Hobbtests from across the
Southeast gather monthly at
Trotwood Park In Winter
Springe to engage In
nautical battles.

Page 1C

Senior Stick-Up
Suspect Sought
Sem in ole

C ounty

M ajor

Crimes Investigators are seek­
ing a 60-to-65 year old m»n M a
suspect In an armed robbery.
It happened Thursday, Aug.
30 at around 2 pan. at the
Bonus Dollar Store. The store
clerk, who was the victim, stat­
ed that an older white male
entered the store and then exit­
ed. She says there were two
other customers In the store at
the time, Shortly after they left
the store, the suspect entered
the store again. He approached
the victim with a small hand­
sized firearm and demanded
money from the cash register.
He also took the victim's puree.
He was described as 60-65
years of age, approximately six
feet tall, 180-200 pounds, and
wearing large rim glasses.
About 40 minutes after the
robbery, the suspect's Image
was captured on a bank cam­
era. He was using the victim's
ATM card at the CNL Bank on
International
Parkway
in
Heathrow.
Anybody with information
shouts call Crime Line at 1-800­
423-TIPS.

Leslie Zokauskus UCF Student and Inlem
ot Cintrol Florida
Regional Hospital

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w orks w ith the Island 's police
departm ent.
H orror stories of the 30-m em ­
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using dilapidated vehicles with
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With soma handfuls of crackars and popoom, Matthew Gibson, 2, ot Sanford and his father, Fred, draw a crowd of mallard ducks near the Best
Western Marine Hotel on Lake Monroe.

"p o lic e "

sig n s

motivated the Altamonte Police
Department to donate some old
equipment.
"Sometimes we don’t realize
something that we have and
See Police, Page 7A

C a tch in g a risin g sta r

L o ca l officials pitch budget
priorities to state legislators

Journalism students at Sanford Middle School scored a major scoop
when they landed an interview with a new teen pop sensation
B y M ichelle Ja ria
Managing Editor
SANFORD — Young journalists at Sanford Middle School
received a rare opportunity
Tuesday when a rising teen pop
star from Los Angeles agreed to
sit down with them for a 30minute Interview.
Singing sensation Christina
Milian spent time with students
in Wanda Currie’s journalism
class to discuss what it’s like to
be on the verge of pop stardom,
Although the singer didn't perform, the students were able to
ask Milian, who just finished
touring w ith 'N Sync, a variety
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of nunallnrwi
questions for
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newspapet and television show.
"A ll the kids have been very
exdted about this," Currie said.
"However, my First and Third
Lunch students feel cheated
because the interview was
scheduled for Second Lunch."
According to Currie, the stu­
dents jumped at the chance to

Interview Milian after a group
based in Los Angeles contacted
the school about doing an interview. It was the first time the
journalism class had an opportunity to interview one of the stars
they usually only read about.
"They asked If we were interested In having her here," Currie
said, "and of course we were.
This is the first time ever we
have had someone of her caliber
visit the school."
Only 19 years old, Milian
began her career a decade ago by
appearing in commercials. Since
then, she has appeared on
Disney's “Movie Surfers," had a
role on "Smart Guy” and was the
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rently touring throughout the
world to promote her upcoming
debut i 'bum.

Students in Wanda
Currie's Sanford
Middle School jour­
nalism class put their
skills to work last
woek when they
interviewed Christina
Milian. a 19-year-old
performer from Los
Angelos who has
appeared in movies
and on MTV. The
interview will be the
lead story In the
Beck-to-School issue
the students publish
later this month.
by Tom m y V lncont

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By Christopher Patton
SAN FORD — The state leg­
islature doesn't meet in regular
session until January, but
already local entities are lobby­
ing for state funding in next
year's budget.
Representatives from every
com er of county from Sheriff
Don Eslinger to Seminole
Community College President
Dr. Ann McGee used their
allotted five minutes to discuss
past and future funding as well
as possible law changes.
"W e understand good things
don't happen over night, but
we hope some of these things
will occur down the road," said
County Commission Chairman
Dick Van Der Weide to the leg­
islative delegation.
The delegation is comprised
of Sen. Lee Constantine,
Speaker of the House of
Representatives Tom Feeney,
Rep. Jim Kallinger, Rep. David

H w M p tw N by Tom m y V tnoonl

State Rep. David M ealor talks with
Doroen Kirk about her duties on
the Florida Commission lor the
Transportation Disadvantaged.

Mealor, Rep. David Simmons,
Sen. David Webster, Rep. Carey
Baker and Sen. Juhn Dyer.
County
representatives
spoke first and asked for the
delegation to consider reallo­
cating rental car taxes to the
See Priorities, Page 9A

SCC Foundation Board
names new members
W ife of school’s first
president joins board
Frank S. loppolo Jr. and
G eraldine "G erry " Weldon
were recently named to the
Seminole Community College
Foundation Board.
loppolo is a shareholder
in
the
Corporate
and
Securities Department and n
m ember of the Inform ation
Technology and Litigation
practice groups of Greenberg
Traurig P.A. He is a graduate

of Wake Forest University and
Fordham University School of
Law.
Weldon, w ife of SC C 's
Founding President, Dr. Earl
Weldon, is a graduate of the
University of Central Florida.
She is a retired teacher and
volunteer for the Sem inole
County Schools.
Created in 1968, the SCC
Foundation supports the col­
lege through programs and
activities including student
scholarships, (acuity grants
and annual fund-raisers.

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2 A Sunday. September 0. 2001

THE S fminolf. H erald

S em ino le S um m ary
A GLANCE AR O U ND O UR C O U N TY

Take-all:
A disease of grasses

O ut &amp; A bout

The one that got away

SUN
The Florida TVall
Association Central Florida
Chapter will have its Apopka
Historical 'TVall Hike Sunday,
Sept. 9, beginning at 8 a.m.
Directions to tne meeting
jint are: In Apopka, from
S. 441, drive North on Park
Avenue. Go cast on First Street
to Forest Avenue. Park In the
lot near the baseball field.
Hikers will walk 6.4 miles
and sec 49 historical sites. The
public fa invited.
For more information, email Steve Raj tar at
rajtarOaol.com

Take-all is a root rot disease caused by a soil-inhabi­
tant fungus affecting all warm-season turf grasses, espe­
cially S t Augustine grass. Symptoms of this disease arc
............................ primarily observed during the sum­
mer and early fall months when
Florida receives the majority of its
rainfall.

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Symptoms
Because the roots arc affected,
plants will not be able to efficiently
obtain water or nutrients from the
soil, nor will they be able to store the
products from photosynthesis. The
fungus does not attack leaves and
symptoms observed on the leaves are
* * * * * * *
tne result of the damage to the root
system. If the turf grass Is not stressed or is under a low
level of stress, leaf symptoms may never be observed.
However, under high stress conditions, symptoms
will begin to appear on the leaves. By the time the leaf
symptoms appear, the pathogen probably had been
active on the roots for at least two to three weeks,
maybe longer.
Initially, yellowing areas develop randomly on the
turf ranging in diameter from a few inches to a few feet
Roots develop black lesions and eventually, become
very short, black and rotted. Stolons and rhizomes may
have black lesions and, under severe disease conditions,
begin to rot
Cultural Controls
Measures that prevent or alleviate stress are the best
methods for con trolling the disease or at least decreasing
the potential daman;. The turf grass must be mowed at
the correct height during the summer It may even be
necessary to raise the mowing height during periods of
rainy weather. The turf grass must be mowed as fre­
quently as necessary so that only one third of the leaf tis­
sue fa removed during any one mowing event Scalping
live grass damages the growing point, especially of S t
Augustine grass.
Balance nitrogen applications with equal amounts of
potassium. For every pound of nitrogen applied,, an
equal amount of elemental potassium should be
applied. Slow-rvlease nitrogen and slow-rclease potassi­
um sources should be used. Avoid nitrate-nitrogai
products and quick-rclease urea products. If slowrclease potassium fa not available, then apply quickrelease potassium to the turf grass between nitrogen
applications. Extra potassium may be useful in late sum­
mer and early falL Apply micronutrients, especially
manganese.
C h em ic a l C o n tro l

The fungicides containing aanxystriibin, mytiobu-

tanil triadimefon propkonazolc, and thiophanatc
methyl arc used to control this disease. These systemic
fungicides arc not as effective os the use o f cultural con­
trols once the disease symptoms have developed. There
fungicides may be useful when used preventively. This
means they must be applied before symptoms develop.
For best control apply the fungicides at least one
symptoms. Continue applying the fungldde once a
month until the weather fa no longer conducive for dis­
ease development.
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dbacMd b N m S M Ceopandve Extension sarvtoa, *40 W. County
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Larceny
Sheriecse Welsh, 19, of
Orlando was arrested by Sanford
police Thursday for reportedly
trying to steal a gold ring from
the Sears department store.
Welsh was charged with larceny
and transported to the Seminole
County Jail.
Drug Possession
Michael Currier, 39, of Sanford
was arrested by a Seminole
deputy after he noticed Currier
had a broken taillight. After stop­
ping the driver; the deputy
noticed a strong odor of an alco­
hol type beverage. Currier was
charged with driving under the
influence and possession of mari­
juana.
Aggravated Battery
Deborah Devita, 46, of Sanford
was arrested Thursday for aggra­
vated battery with a deadly
weapon. Her live in boyfriend
stated to police that she began to
strike him in the face with a
closed fist. Devita also kicked
him on his legs and in the genital

WED

H e ra ld p h o to b y Tom m y V ln c a n t

A local fisherm an works with his pole while fishing on L ake M onroe during a recent, but rare, sunny afternoon. W ith the
m ore than 7 Inches of rein that has drenched Sanford In the past w eek, It hasn't b een easy to slay dry w hile on the lake.

Military Notes
Marine Corps Pfc. Charles A.
M cLain, son of Barbara and Daryl
G. McLain o f Sanford, recently com­
pleted basic training at Marine
Corps Recruit Depot, Paris Island,
SC .
McLain successfully completed 12
weeks of training designed to chal­
lenge new Marine recruits both
physically and mentally.
McLain and fellow recruits began
their training at 5 a.m. by running
three miles and performing calis­
thenics.
In addition to the physical condi­
tioning p ro g ra m , McLain spent
numerous hours in classroom and
field assignments which included
/Aiming fiflrt aid,'uniforin regula­
tions, combat water survival, marks­
manship, hand-to-hand combat and
assorted weapons training. They
performed dose order drill and
operated as a small infantry unit
during field training.
McLain and other recroits also
received instruction on the Marine
Crops' core values — honor, courage
and commitment — and what the
words mean In guiding personal
and professional conduct.

Prostitution
Carolyn Mincey, 47, of Sanford
was arrested by agents of the
Clty/County Investigative
Bureau for prostitution Thursday
night. During an undercover
operation, an agent reportedly
asked Mincey If she was workini8
and she responded "yes."
Mincey got into the vehicle asked
the agent If he was "police", tlie
agent responded no. Mincey then
offered "head" to the agent for
$20 and then the agent gave out
the code word and units arrived
to arrest Mincey.
AU Mixed Up
Sanford police arrived at a
Sanford Avenue apartment
Thursday to find two individuals
bound and gagged. Derek
Alford, 20, and Derek O'Havcr,
20, reportedly invited three men
to come over to their apartment

C harles'Petrovich of Sanford, rccn it-

t C rtton , Conn.
During the five-week course,
Petrovich learned the basic theory,
construction and operation of
nucloar-powercd submarines.
Petrovich is a 2000 graduate of
Seminole High School He joined the
Navy in November 2000.
Air Force Airman Dawn V.
DeHomey has graduated from basic
military training at Lackland Air
Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.

to smoke some weed and "cook
up a tittle powder cocaine."
As the so called "friends”
started to beat up and gag the
two, police arrived ana arrested
all five subjects. O'Haver was
found in the bathroom by police
screaming "they're going to kill
m e" with lacerations to nis
chest back and neck.
Gregory Stafford, 23, Leroy
Sutton, 42, and Willie Ports, 20,
all of Sanford, were all arrested
and charged with more than nine
different charges including kid­
napping, robbery with a weapon,
cocaine and marijuana posses­
sion and aggravated assault and
battery.
Alford and O'Haver were also
arrested for possession of cocaine
and marijuana.

Shoplifting
• Richard Williams, 42, of
Sanford was arrested by Sanford
police Wednesday for trying to
steal two pairs of shoes from
Wal-Mart. Reportedly, W iliams
selected two pairs of shoes val­
ued at $42 and then tried to con­
ceal them in his Wal-Mart shop­
ping bags.
• Jason Hamilton, 29, of
Sanford was arrested by Sanford
police for trying to steal two
flashlights, two bicycle mirrors, a

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toy Hot Wheels car and VHS
video tape from Wal-Mart.
Hamilton reportedly tried to con­
ceal the $17 worth of merchan­
dise in his backpack while In the
store'B garden department.
Grand Theft
Seminole investigators served
Jeffrey Shaver, 28, of DeLand
Wednesday while he was Incar­
cerated In the Orange County Jail
for two unrelated Sanford tllefts.
Fingerprints from a burglarized
Ford van in Sanford matched
Shaver’s prints.
On Aug. 22, Shaver reportedly
pawned two of the items from
the van at a pawn shop in
Orlando. He was charged with
grand theft and burglary of an
auto.
On July 6 , Shaver also report­
edly stole a bike from an
Orlando and pawned it a
Sanford pawn shop only an hour
later.
He was charged with dealing
in stolen property and giving
false ownership information to
the pawn shop.

THUR|
The "Stepping Out In
S ty le ' luncheon will be I
11 oan. to 1230 p m Thu
Sept-13, In MoImjii Ju,x
Restaurant, located at 43C
Wymote Road in Altamonte
Springs.
The event will feature
"Fashlore In Shoes" by
Longwood's The Bootery.
Ramona Pendle will present
"How To Survive When Shoe
Laces Come Untied."
Cost is $18, and reservations
and cancellations are essential
Reservations must be made
to Nancy at 407-629-2923 by
Sunday, Sept. 9.
The Salvation Army In
Sanford fa holding a volunteer
orientation Thursday, Sep t 13.
The program will begin at 6
p m and the training will end
at about 8 p m
Please contact Roqucl
Gonzalez at 407-322-2642, ext.
228, to make reservations.

Burglary
Lake Mary police arrested
Deanna Moon, 20, and Derrick
Eason, 19, for burglary and disor­
derly conduct Tlie two were
found sleeping in a vacant resi­
dence master bedroom closet
The owner of the residence
arrived to do some maintenance
work and called police.
Marijuana was also found on the
subjects.
DUI
An unidentified lady reported­
ly flagged down Sanford police
TUesday night to ask for direc­
tions, but police noticed the
woman was drunk. After failing
several sobriety tests, officers
arrested her but a South Carolina
identification card identified her
as Renee Williamson, 36. The
lady said that was her sister and
her real name was Jerriann
Williamson, 24.
During the first breathalyzer
test the woman had a seizure and
ihe lady had another sort seizure
during transport to jail. The tests
revealed a .224 and a 220.

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L eg al A d vertisin g

Tfudee Langford

Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
During the slx Wecks bf draining,
the airman studied the Air Force
mission, organization, and customs
and received special training in
human relations.
In addition, airmen who complete
basic training cam credits tuward an
associate degree through the
Community College of the Air Force.
He is the son of Rosa tglesias of
Altamonte Springs. Iglcsias is a 2000
graduate of Lake Brantley High
School.

Disorderly
Tavius Hunter, 21, of Sanford
was arrested by Sanford police
after officers observed Hunter
drinking am open container of
liquor near the intersection of
Southwest Road and Roosevelt
Avenue. According to the report
at the point of contact Hunter
started to shout obscenities.
Officers calmly advised Hunter If
we wanted to drink he would
need to do so on his property
and at that time Hunter became
more Irate. He was charged with
disorderly intoxication.

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Air Force Airman 1st Class Jeffrey
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During the six weeks of training,
the airman studied the Air Force
mission, organization, and customs
and received special training in
human relations.
In addition, airmen who complete
basic training earn credit" toward «n
associate degree through the
Community College of the Air Force.
She is the daughter of Carol Sands
o f Bronx, N.Y., and granddaughter
of Thomas Sands ofAltam onte
Springs.

Navy Seaman Recruit Ruben J.
Petrovich, son of Mlgdalia and

area. At that time Devita grabbed
a knife from the kitchen and
swung it wildly at him. He
received two lacerations on his
left and right chest.

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McLain and fellow recruits ended
the training phase with The
Crucible, a 54-hour team effort,
problem solving evolution which
culminated with an emotional cere­
mony In which the recruits were
presented the Marine Corps
Emblem, and were addressed as
"M arines" for the first time since
boot camp began.
McLain is a 1999 graduate of
Seminole High School.

The Greater Orlando Area
Seminole Spokes of Welcome
Wagon Club will meet
Wednesday, Sept. 12, at 11JO
run in Mnlson 4e Jardin
Restaurant in Altamonte
Springs.
Cost fa $16. The program fa
"Psychology of Domestic
Violence" with Leo Drunelle of
the Seminole County Sheriff's I
Office.
Seminole Spokes fa a social
club dedicated to helping
newcomers become familiar
with the Orlando area. For
reservations or information,
call Betsy at 407-323-2297.

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Obituaries
V IO LET IRENE CARTER
Violet Irene Carter, 82, of
Lake Dot Drive, Sanford, died
Sunday, Sept. 2, 2001, in
Sanford.
Bom In Boulder, III., she
moved to Central Florida in
1984. She was a homemaker
and o f the Baptist faith.
Survivors include her hus' band, Donald Carter of
Sanford; a daughter, Linda C.
Fogle of Fuquay-Varina, N.C.; a
son, Stanley A. Carter of
DeLand; two brothers. Dale and
Emil Nattier, both of Patoka,
* III.; and two grandchildren.
Baldwin Fairchild Oakiawn
Chapel is In charge of arrange­
ments.
L E O N A R D ;. GULINO
Leonard J. Gulino, 89, of
Alafaya Woods Boulevard,
Oviedo, died Wednesday, Sept.
5,2001, in Alterra Sterling
House of Oviedo.
Bom Dec. 1,1911, In Chicago,
111., he resided In Central
Florida for six years. He was a
retired tool and dye maker and
welder and a member of
Knights of Columbus with St.
Jolui Catholic G iurch in Benton
Harbor, Mich.
Survivors include a son,
Michael L. Gulino of McLean,
Va.; a daughter, Marianne Zook
of Oviedo; a brother, Gus
Gulino of Elmwood Park, 111.;
six grandchildren; and four
great grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.
N ELU E FAY HODGES
Nellie Fay Hodges, 65, of
West New York Avenue,
Orange City, died Wednesday,
Sept. 5,2001, In her residence.
Bom In Gallia Count
she moved to Orange City from
’ : Columbus, CMiio, tn 1989. She
was a homemaker and enjoyed
reading books.
Survivors Include her hus­
band of 40 years, Walter T.
Hodges; two sons, Keith Suiter
of Columbus, Ohio, and
Thomas Hodges of Grove City,
Ohio; two daughters, Susan
Wingfeathcr of Seville and
Candle Freeman of Columbus,
‘ ' Ohio; three brothers, Joe
1Johnson o f Dade City, Clement
Johnson o f Niles, Mich., and
Stanley Johnson o f Jerome,
Idaho; two sisters, Vora Waugh
of Crown City, Ohio, and Ethel
Cave of Nashville, Term.; and
eight grandddldten.
Baldauff Family Funeral
, Home of Orange City is In
charge of anangements.

seven great grandchildren.
Services will be held at
Grccnlawn Cemetery, located on
Beach Boulevard in Jacksonville.
Greenlawn Cemetery is in
charge of arrangements.

Starkvillc, Miss.
Golden’s Funeral Home Inc.,
is in charge of arrangements.
FRANCIS E PRICE SR.
Francis E. Price S r, 85, of
Borders Circle, Orlando, died
Sunday, Sept. 2,2001, in Health
Central of Ocoee.
Bom Feb. 4,1916, in New
Jersey, he resided in Central
Florida for 45 years. He was
retired from security at Crozer
Medical Center.
Survivors include his wife,
Estelle Price of Orlando; two
sons, Francis E. Price of
Richmond, Ga., and Roger Price
of Bridgeton, N.J.; two daugh­
ters, Joan Baldwin of Las Vegas,
Nev., and Phyllis James of
Bridgeton, N.J.; and six sisters,
Inez Hubbard of Willmington,
Del., Irene Jones of Chester, Pa.,
Roberta P. Ross of Federalburg,
Md., Kathleen Tasco of
Middletown, Del., Virginia
McBride of Millville, N.J., and
Yvonne Greene of PIcasantvillo,
N.J.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

MICHAEL L. KOEPPE
Michael L. Koeppo, 47, of
Land Avenue, Longwood, died
Wednesday, Sept. 5,2001, in his
residence.
Bom Feb. 5,1954, in Corvallis,
Ore., he resided in Central
Florida for 11 years. He was a
computer technician and a
member of Ascension Lutheran
Church.
Survivors include his wife,
Barbara D. Kooppc of
Longwood; two daughters,
Robin D. and Jennifer A.
Kocppe, both of Longwood; a
stepmother, Alta Kocppe of
Corvallis, Ore.; a brother, Mark
Kocppe of Philomath, Ore.; a
stepbrother, Scott Stewart of
Corvallis, Ore.; and a stepsister,
Rabccca Humphrey o f Albany,
Ore.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is In charge of
arrangements.
CATRINA PATRICE McGEE
Catrina Patrice McGee, 28, of
Principle Court, Kissimmee,
died Saturday, Sept. 1, 2001, of
pneumonia.
Bom in St. Cloud, she was a
cashier for Winn Dixie and a
member o f St, James A.M.E.
Zion Church.
Survivors include her mother
and stepfather, Barbara and
Jerome Carter of Kissimmee; her
father, Ray Anderson of
Kissimmee; five sisters,
Kimberly Mims, Lashaunda
Carter, Shaquila Anderson, and
Shanae and Chantal Jenkins, all
of Kissimmee; three brothers,
Antonio McGee, Jerome Carter
J r , and Rakeef Thomas, all of
Kissimmee; grandmothers, Lula
McGee, Katherine Stewart and
Maxine Anderson, all of
Kissimmee; and a great grand­
mother, Mary Brown of

SUSAN R. QUINTANA
Susan E Quintana, 55, of
Hackamore Road, Apopka, died
Tuesday, Sept. 4,2001.
Bom in Buffalo, N.Y., she
moved to Central Florida in
1977. She was a resident manag­
er for human services at Quest
Inc.
Survivors include her hus­
band, John Quintana Sr.; a son,
John Quintana Jr. of Oviedo; a
daughter, Lisa McCann of
Mount Dora; two sisters, Gail
Swannie of Longwood and
Judith Cosgrove of Buffalo, N.Y.;
a brother, David Peters of Winter
Springs; and four grandchildren.
Wood lawn Carey Hand
Funeral Home of Longwood is
in charge of arrangements.
LEO J. SCHNITKER
Leo J. Schnitkcr, 77, of Iklbot
Road, Fem Park, died Thursday,

Sept. 6 ,2001, in ORMC-Orange
Division of Orlando.
Bom Aug. 28,1924, in Neola,
Iowa, he resided in Central
Florida for 27 years. He was a
U.S. Air Force veteran of World
War II, and a Eucharistic minis­
ter to the sick. He was a retired
insurance adjuster and a mem­
ber of St. Augustine Catholic
Church.
Survivors include his wife,
Bemadine Schnitker of Fern
Park; four sons, Steve Sdinilker
of Winter Springs, Bill Schnitker
of Orlando, Kevin Schnitker of
Apopka and Mark Schnitker of
Orlando; four daughters, Karen
Malatcsta of Maitland, Ann
Luten of Pace, Ellen Haddock
of Lake Mary and Mary
Pettingill of Casselberry; one
brother, Jack Schnitker of
Laramie, Wyo.; and 15 grand­
children.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.
DAVID E SWEAT
David E Sweat, 39, of White
Pine Lane, Longwood, died
Wednesday, Sept. 5,2001, in his
residence.
Bom Se p t 30,1962, in
Sanford, he was a lifelong resi­
dent of Central Florida. He was
a truck driver and a member of
Geneva's First Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife,
Susan of Longwood; his father.

William Sweat of Geneva; his
mother, JoAnne Sweat of
Geneva; a sister, Cynthia Bolton
of Belleview; and two brothers,
Brian and Daniel Sweat, both of
Dttnnellon,
A gathering of family and

friends is 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Saturday, in the chapel of
Gramkow Funeral Home with
Pastor Greg Howard officiating.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
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O pinion
Opinion

Our View

City should OK
conference center
agreement
Sanford C ity C o m m issio n e rs w ill m ak e an im p o rta n t
d ecisio n M o n d ay n ig h t a s they co n sid e r w h eth er o r n o t to
ex ecu te a m e m o ran d u m o f ag reem en t w ith
A cq u est/ B en ch m ark H ospitality. T h e m em o ra n d u m w ou ld
o u tlin e the resp o n sib ilities an d estab lish a tim elin e fo r g a th ­
erin g d etailed in fo rm atio n ab o u t b u ild in g a h o tel/ co n feren ce ce n te r o n th e L ak e M o n ro e w aterfron t.
T h e co n fere n ce ce n te r issu e h as b een in th e p u b lic s p o t­
light for fiv e y ears. T h a t's th e n o rm fo r th ese ty p es o f p ro ­
jects. D ecisio n s c a n 't b e m ad e o v ern ig h t an d a p p ro p ria te
an aly sis m u st b e d o n e to en su re th e city is n ot g ettin g itself
in to a fin an cial m ess.
To d ale , the stu d ie s are p o sitiv e for b u ild in g th e co n fe r­
en ce center. In ad d itio n , San fo rd resid en ts a p p rov ed a refer­
en d u m to bu ild th e facility th ree y ears ag o. T h erefo re, the
C ity C o m m issio n shou ld ap p ro v e the m em o ra n d u m o f
u n d erstan d in g , w h ich w ill allo w all p arties to co m p lete
th e ir an aly sis and p lan n in g . S u ch effo rts w ill p ro d u ce th e
n u ts and b o lts facts ab o u t th e feasib ility o f th e p ro ject an d
the fin an cin g and d esig n elem e n ts th at a re in v o lv ed .
A sm all factio n in th e co m m u n ity w o u ld ju s t a s so o n
co m m issio n e rs reject th e m em o ran d u m o f u n d e rsta n d in g .
T h ey d o n 't w an t a co n fere n ce ce n te r in S a n fo rd c o m e h ell
o r hig h w ater. C o m m issio n e rs sh o u ld reject th at n eg a tiv ism .
To m ak e an in fo rm ed d ecisio n , co m m issio n e rs m u st h a v e
facts, not m isg u id ed sen tim e n ta lism from a few cu rm u d ­
g eo n s w h o long fo r th e d ay s o f th e ir y o u th . W h ile S a n fo rd
sh o u ld n ev e r lo ss sig h t o f its history, it m u st a ls o fo cu s on
th e future.
T h is n e w sp a p e r h as su p p o rte d th e co n cep t o f a c o n fe r­
e n c e ce n te r sin c e th e p ro je c t's in cep tio n , an d it w ill co n tin u e
to d o so fo r a n y p ru d en t, v ia b le p lan th a t is p resen ted .
A p p ro v in g the m e m o ra n d u m o f ag ree m en t is th e rig h t step
to d eterm in e if th is is th e v ia b le p lan . C o m m issio n e r
W h itey E ck ste in h it th e n ail o n th e h ead w h e n h e sa id , " I f
th e city d o e sn 't d o th is now , it w o n ’t h ap p e n for m any,
m any, y«ai^. Thi^ is a o n c e in a g en era tio n ty p e th in g ."
C o m m issio n ers sh o u ld rem em b e r that as th ey co n te m ­
p la te Mnritf.Vrnigfrt'rf s r t tc .lt iv o u M b c a striirtie/ o rth e m to
m iss an o p p o rtu n ity to sco re b ig fo r San fo rd ju s t b eca u se
th e y 're afraid to tak e a sw in g at th e plate.

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Haircut opens
consumer’s eyes
to downtown
To the e d ito r
With missile defense system
debates, stem cell research and
the good ole Condit scandal —
it's somewhat refreshing to
take a look at the local front,
more specifically — Sanford
Main Street b u sin esses.
Being a resident of Sanford
for Ita lia decade, 1 am
ashamed to admit I didn't get
to know some local business
ow ners until my "bad hair
day." M y upmarket, very
expensive mall hair 6alon expe
Hence turned sour when
instead o f resembling Reece
W itherspoon In Legally
B lo nd e, I could have been mis­
tak en lo r "1 l&gt;ovc L ucy." O h

what a mess.
Betty Anne's Salon Is p fix­
ture on Main Street In Sanford.
1 entered the salon after my
disastrous experience and
Betty Anne told me not to

worry. There was hope. And,
true to her promise, Betty Anne
not only erased the Lucille Ball
look, but indeed made me look
"Legally Blonde." W hile Betty
Anne worked her magic on my
hair, her husband of 51 years
was doing his own magic with
the scissors, transforming a
shaggy haired boy into a
"stylin ' hip young m an" ready
to join the academic world
after the summer break with
his new "sp iked " haircut.
So happy was I, I visited
Knights Shoe Store a few doors
down and after talking to wonderful Mr. Knight, I have
vowed not to shop anywhere
else for shoes.
With our obsession for malls
and chain stores, fast food and
everything convenient, the
wonderful main street shop­
ping districts sometimes go
Unnoticed. Sanford truly Is one
uf. those tnaglutl jptaees w ith tts
small businesses and propri­
etors who arc truly genuine,
delightful and unique.

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S a n fo rd

On the Street
The Herald asks people w hat they think
Findin gs from a
rtctn l report Issued by
the International la b o r
Organimtion indicated
Americans added near­
ly a fu ll w ttk to their
work year during the
1990s, clim bing to
1,979 hours on average
last year — an increase
o f 36 hours from 1990.
This means American
are pulsing in nearly 49
172 weeks a year on the
Job, m ore than workers
in Japan an d a ll other
industrial nations. Midi
ou r leisure time dwin­
dling, we asked people
what they do in their
spare time, ( f they have
any.

B

u n k

I like to go swim­
ming, shopping and
spending time with
my kids.

Lida Badri
Longwood

Mina's a bit
unusual. I'm a musi­
cian In a Celtic band
that includes m y hus­
band. I play guitar
and am the lead
singer tor the band,
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turn off their TVs. ’■
Initiative Media, the ad
agency that surveyed T V i
nlc diversity, also looked a
viewing habits. According
•Americans watch
73.6 noun of TV a week —
about 17 hours more a week
than Latinos and about 22 hours
more than other nonblacks,
including whites and Asians If
ing a stupefying amount of time
in front of the boob tube.
Much of what passes for TV
entertainment is sheer drivel —
dumb, dkhed, banal. And even
well-written and well-acted TV
shows are no substitute for a
good book.
With the academic perfor­
mance of black students still lag­
ging behind their white and
Asian peers, an emphasis on
books and scholarship ought to
be the NAACP’s big push. The
annual release of nationwide
SAT scores revealed that while
scores for white and Asian stu­
dents had risen, test scores for
black and Latino students had
declined.
While some of the learning
gap can be accounted for by an

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time, so I don't have
much spare time.

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centuries ot
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going back to anti-literacy laws
that made it a crime to teach
blacks to read.
But it would be foolish to
think that affirmative action in
college admissions will last for­
ever. African-American and
Latino students need to prepare
for the coming age of rigid
reliance on standardized test
scores. They need to take more
demanding high school classes,
attend SAT-prep courses and
practice test-taking skills. And
they need to turn off the TV and
read novels on college-prep
reading lists.
Actually, almost any book is
more beneficial than TV. And on
NAACP crusade emphasizing
alternative leisurely pursuits —
reading, chess, walks in the park
— would be more beneficial to
black Americans than an inte­
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C o n g ress e sta b lish e s fo re ig n
tra d e zones in S em in o le C o u n ty
Congressman John Mica (RWinter Park) recently
announced that the U.S.
Department of Commerce has
approved the establishment of
i foreign-trade zone in
Seminole County.
The major hub would be
located at the
Drlando/Sanford International
Airport, with several other
sites located throughout the
county.
"This announcement is the
culmination o f a long effort by
our local leaders to increase
employment. Investment and
trade opportunities in
Seminole County," Mica said.
"The foreign-trade zone will
be critical to attracting new
Industries and encouraging
economic expansion, which
will benefit'citizens In our

community and in Central
Florida."
Mica assisted the Sanford
Airport Authority In making
an application for the designa­
tion, which was submitted
Sept. 5,2000. The sites
approved for the foreign-trade
zone designation include:
• Orlando/Sanford
International Airport, includ­
ing the Airport Commerce
Park
• Technology Park
• Port of Sanford
• Northstar Business Park
• Silver Lake Industrial Park
• Sanford Commerce Park
• Sanford Central Park
• Oviedo Business Park
"In just a short amount of
time, Orlando/Sanford
International has had phenom­
enal growth as a center of eco­

8umtny, September D. 2001 P f l R f B A

nomic activity," Mica said.
"Tlie federal gc\ em inent rec­
ognizes this, and now our
community wilt better be able
to capitalize on the incredible
activities taking place at the
airport."
In 2000, Orlando/Sanford
International Airport was
rated second In the state of
Florida for total number of air­
port operations. Miami
International Airport ranked
first. For the first quarter of
2001, the airport processed 921
tons of cargo, a 26 percent
increase over last year.
"The foreign-trade zone will
make the airport and Seminole
County even more attractive as
an international hub for cargo
and shipping," Mica said.

The Seminole High School
Class of 1956 is gathering this
weekend to celebrate its 45-year
reunion. The main event will be
this evening, Saturday, Sept. H, at
the Cultural Arts Center. The
class will gather at 4 p.m. and the
meat will be served at 5 JO p.m.
On Friday evening, there was
an informal gathering at the Lake
Monroe Inn, and the group will
meet again toady at the Colonial
room for lunch. Following this,
there will be a
tour of the
former
Sanford
Grammar
School.
Today we
will review
some of this
class's activi­
ties during
Grace Marie
their senior
Stineciphcr year, accord• • • • • • • ingto infor­
mation from the 1956 Salmagundi.
The president of the Class of
1956 was Jimmy Owen; vice
president Sandra Peterson; secre­
tary, Mary Virginia Robinson;
treasurer. Dot Lee; and chaplain,
Barbara Smith.
"In ourselves the Future Lies,"
was the class motto. The class
colors were crimson and white,
and the class flower was the
gladioli. Faculty sponsors were
Rebecca Stevens, George Dabbs,
Ethel Riser and Roger Harris.
Herman Morris was the SHS
principal. He would retire with
this class after 30 years of teach­
ing. The assistant principal was
Andrew Bracken, who would
become principal the next year.
Senior Superlatives pictured in
the Salmagundi were Elizabeth
Woodruff, Ernie Morris, Nancy
White, Jim Hawkins, Jimmy
Owen, Sue Haye, Betty Ann
Munson, Homer Alexander,
Howard Allred, Helen Hampton,
Faye Ashley and Tommy Wyatt.
The Student Council spon­
sored the Fall Hop and the May
Day Dali, and claimed that Sadie
Hawkins Day was their most
outstanding project.
Their float in the Christmas
parade won first prize. Leading
the council was Jimmy Hawkins,
president; Nan Cushing, vice
president; Dawn Ann Pearson,
secretary; and Mary Tanner, trea­
surer. Senior members were
Janice Kinlaw, Sandra Peterson
and Ernie Morris.
The Library Council, with Pat
Nicks ns president, had a busy
year, in addition to their regular
duties of checking out books and
keeping the library neat, they
held several fundraising projects
to benefit the library, in addition,
they introduced a Savings Plan
which encouraged students to by
Savings Stamps cadi week. In
February, they honored the facul­
ty with a Tea, which carried out a
clever Valentine theme. Their
social events induded parties at
Christmas and at the end of the
year.
Sara Jacobson was editor of
the Celery Fed, with Pat Dunn as
business manager. The Sally edi­
tor was Ernie Morris and its busi­
ness manager was Robert
Samuel.

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The Key Club, led by Edwin
Madden, held fundraising pro­
jects, sponsored a football dance
and a banquet in honor of their
mothers. In appreciation for their
sponsor, the Sanford Kiwanis
Club, they honored them with a
luncheon
The Tri Hi Y, led by president
Betty Ann Munson, was very
active. Their annual party for the
freshmen girls had a Mad Hatter
theme with attendees appearing
in creative hats, such as colan­
ders, buckets and a bird's nest.
Their annual banquet to honor
the football team had a White
Christmas theme. And in May,
the club honored the graduating
class with a Tea. To fund all these
activities, club members sold
Christmas cards.
Among the awards given at
the football banquet were the
Peter Schall Trophy (Most
Valuable Player) to Jimmy
Hawkins; Best Sport to Howard
Allred; Best Blocker to Robert
Carter; and Most Improved to
Brantley Schirand.
The Glee Club was led by
president Tommy Wyatt, who
was also the group's talented
accompanist. Miss Ollie Reese
Whittle was the director. This
group held a variety show, "It's a
Big, Wide Wonderful World,"
and concerts at Christmas and in
the spring. The Triple Trio and
Double Quartet performed often
at various dvic dubs and events.
The SHS Band was led by cap­
tain Joe Fisher and director Ernie
Cowley. Because of the band's
excellent half-time performances,
it was invited to present the pre­
game show at the Tangerine
Bowl game in Orlando.
A large majorette corps was
first formed that year, with Carol
Nutt os head majorette. Others
were Sandra Peterson, June
Jennings, Marty Cameron,
Dcloris Jones, Bobbie Crutchfield,
Joyce Rock, Pat Harrington,
Harriett Redding, Mary Rose
Speer, Geraldine Spivey, Nancy
Richards, Mary Tanner and
Dottle Williams.
M ary Virginia Robinson head­
ed the Pep Club, which per­
formed In half-time shows with

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the band and promoted spirit
and pep for all sports events.
They honored the basketball and
baseball players at a banquet in
the spring, marched in parades
and decorated the school
Christmas tree.
The recently organized T.W.
Lawton Future Teachers chapter
had Bob Armstrong os its presi­
dent. During American
Education Week, senior members
were allowed to observe and
teach in the elementary schools.
The seniors presented the play,
“Seven Cinderellas," directed by
George Dabbs, while the Junior
Class play was “Father Knows
Best," directed by Nellie
Coleman.
In football, the SHS Celery
Feds played the usual teams for
that era: Palatka, Leesburg,
DoLand, Apopka, S t Augustine,
New Smyrna Beach, Daytona
Seabreeze, and Winter Park.
Coaches Fleming, Layer and
Koontz led the team to a 5-4
record.
Coach Bud Layer led the bas­
ketball team to its best record in
several years — six wins and 14
losses.
Many of these activities and
events are remembered fondly by
the Class of 1956. There will be
much reminiscing and catching
up as class members have a great
time with their long-time friends.
If class members read this in
time, they are encouraged to visit
the Sanford Museum at 520 East
1st St. The museum will be open
Saturday afternoon from 1 to 4
pm . Graduates will find Sanford
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Continued from P i| e 1A
this project," VanDerworp Mid.
"One, we can bring in a private
developer to do the whole thing.
They in turn would go to a bank
or go to investors to get funding
at an interest rale of about 12.5
percent.
"Second, we as a city could
finance the thing ourselves, and
get a rate of about 5 percent.
Under that scenario, the d ty
would have to pledge its full
faith and credit (through an
increase in ad valorum taxes) to
secure the funding.
"Third, we could get what
they call a blended rateby estab­
lishing an SPOE — some people
call
It
a
Community
Development
Corporation
(CDC). With tax breaks and cer­
tain guarantees, you get a lower
Interest rate, about 7 percent."
VanDerworp said the SPOE
model offers two advantages.
One, it provides a better interest
rate than 100 percent private
financing, which translates into
more money being spent on the
facilities rather than on interest
rales. Two, the dty docs not have
to commit ad valorum taxes to
guarantee the bonds.
"W e're not interested and
would prefer nut to pledge gen­
eral
ad
valorum
taxes,"
VanDerworp said. "W hat this
docs is say to the general tax
payer, *You're not on the hook.'
The bond holders are at risk.
Whoever buys the bonds is
assuming the risk."
The bonds can be guaranteed
a number o f ways, VanDerworp
said, and the more guarantees,
the lower the Interest rate. For
example, Seminole County has
committed $600,000 a year In
Tourism
Development
Commission funds which could
be used as a pledge to lower
bond Interests rates. Community
Redevelopment taxes generated
by the facility cou ld also be
pledged, as could net profits
generated by the hotel/confer­
ence center.
Commissioner
Whltey
Eckstein said he Is not familiar

with SPOE funding models and park complex."
has questions about it functions.
"It's a different plan than we
"Tne financing is the biggest went into three years ago,"
part of it," Eckstein said. "We've Woodruff said, noting that the
got to make sure that's solid."
proposed funding structure
Eckstein said
would create a
he did like the
SPOE
rather
idea o f not pledg­
than leasing Ihe
ing ad valorum
property.
"I
taxes to guaran­
think there were
W e’ re not interested a lot of specifics
tee
a
bond
issuance.
and would prefer not given three years
"If it was just
ago, and now we
to pledge general ad have changed
the city doing
this alone, you
valom m taxes. What those specifics."
would have to be
V an D erw orp
this does is say to
very careful on
said
—
and
the financing,"
Woodruff agreed
the general tax
Eckstein
said.
— that the city
payer, ‘ Y o u ’ re not
"I'll tell you this,
has to have flexi­
these
people
bility in deter­
on the hook.’ The
aren't going to
mining
what
bond holders are at
build the confer­
funding mecha­
ence center if
nisms to use. Tile
risk. W hoever buys City
they don't think
Manager
they can make
the bonds is assum­ also said the lan­
some money and
guage in the ref­
ing the risk.
pay off the bond
erendum
does
service.
not dictate there
"And there arc
must be a lease
plenty of people
agreement.
out there who
"The
voters
Tony VanDerw orp
buy these type of
Sanford City Manager were not voting
bonds," Eckstein ____________
said. "We would­
n 't
have
the
Va » D i' r iv u r p
Microsofts and these other com­ said. "The intent in the language
panies if people didn't make was to tell people that w e’re not
these types of Investments."
going to give the property away.
Commissioner Art Woodruff I’ve checked this with our attor­
is more hesitant about the fund­ ney Bill Colbert."
ing model
Eckstein said he hopes the
"I have a lot questions about City Commission moves for­
how
these things w ork," ward with the project.
Woodruff said. "It concerns me
"A rt Woodruff is a smart guy,
that the developer doesn't take and he'll have a lot of question
any risks and it seems like the — good questions that need to
dtv does."
be answered," Eckstein said. "If
In particular. Woodruff said we feel comfortable that all the
he thinks the dty Is changing its questions have been resolved,
direction from three years ago we need to do it. If the city does­
when voters approved a referen­ n't do this now, it won’t happen
dum on the notel/confcrence for many, many, years.
center. The ballot language for
"This is a once in a generation
that referendum asks voters to type thing."
authorize the dty to "lease a por- *
tion o f Fort Mellon Park, to enter
into contracts and to authorize
D a n P in g c a n bn re a c h e d a t
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what other people don't have,"
Liqoori said. "It kind of touched
my heart, and I felt like we could
do something for this agency "
Thursday morning officers
began to pack the 30 navy
"Kosrae Police" baseball hats,
flashlights, rain c o jls , PR-24s,
bio-hazard kits, binoculars, cas­
sette recorders, report and ticket
holders, spiral note pads, key
chains, magnetic vehicle police
signs and a radar gun for the
island.
"Their capacity is for tourism,
but it's not really developed,"
Lind a mood
said,
"They're
installing runway lights at the
airport as we speak. It's a strange
place. They have some ameni­
ties, but not others. They have
Internet connections but no tele­
vision."
Tire island is located 2,500
miles west of Hawaii and is a UN
Trust Territory under U.S.
administration.
Magnificent
coral reefs bring scuba divers

and snorkclcrs to the island.
Originally the island was under
Germany's control until World
War 1. During World War II,
Japan occupied Kosrae and arti­
facts from the war still remain.
According to Lindamood, the
relatively peaceful island of
8,000 people, which is one uf the
680 islands In the Federated
States of Micronesia, has recently
come under criminal attack
from Chinese and Russian mob­
sters.
"The one way to deter crime is
to have a well-established, welltrained, well-equipped police
departm ent," Officer Derrick
Becton said. "We help other
agencies with minor things, but
never to this extent. They would
never have been able to afford
what we're sending them.
"We're going to try to keep
helping them out,” Bccton
added. "We're going to try and
take a big brother role. The
whole law enforcement commu­
nity worldwide is a brother and

sister hood. I've never seen these
guys before, but I can't imagine
going against a guy with a
machete and all I had was some
rocks."
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for International Association of
Chiefs of Police Education
Training Committee, said he will
try to get the island's force some
free training to go along wilh
their new equipment.
"The key here is if we have it
and someone else doesn't, we
need to share," Liquori said.
"The business community was
fantastic. 1 can't thank them
enough."
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Snnlord City Hall, 300 North Park
Avenue
EX E C U TIV E SE SSIO N
3 .3 0 P M ., City Manager's
Conloronco Room, Second Floor
1. Collective bargaining regarding
the Fraternal Order o( Police and
the International
Association ot
Firelighters.
As a reminder, this meeting is a
non-public meeting and Is exempt
from Section 286.011 ol the Florida
Statutes In accordance with Section
447.605 ol the Florida Statutes.
Individuals to be In attendance
include. Mayor and City
Commissioners: Labor Negotiating
Team, Including Labor Counsol; City
Manager
REG U LA R M EETIN G
7 p m , City Commission
Chambers, First Floor
• P resentation ol Em ployoe o f tho
M onth Aw ard for September 2001.
• TRIM first public hearing adver­
tised via Notice ol Proposed Taxes
(TR IM Notice) mailed by Seminole
County Property Appraiser.

mountod sewer cleaner by piggy
backing bid Irom Hillsborough
County, In the amount ot S34.730.
R ecom m en ded by the City
Manager.
5. A p p ro v e e xecu tio n ot a gree­
m ents with Melroptan Orlando:
Amendment (for ^apportionm ent)
to tho Interlocal Agreement Creating
Metroplan Orlando, and tho 20012 002 Annual Funding Agreement.
Recom m ended by the City
Manager.
6. A p prove p urchase ol chlorine
contact chamber covers, In the
amount ot $31,840, from Lemna
Technologies. R ecom m en ded by
the City Managor.
7. A ccep t proposal from U S. Fitter
Corp. to retrofit existing tertiary filter
at the Water Reclamation Facility, In
the amount of $84,267.
R ecom m ended by the City
Managor.
8. A p prove purch ase of Elgin
street swoeper from Vantage
Equtpmont Company per G.S.A.
contract G S -3 0 F -1 0 I2 H , and
approve trade in of existing sweep­
er in the amount ot $10,000 lor final
amount ot $88,832.77.
R ecom m en ded by the City
Managor.
9. A ccep t pro po sal from Insitulorm
to rehabilitate 1822 leet ol 8 ’ sani­
tary sewer pipe and 670 feel ol 10'
sanitary sewer pipe for an estimat­
ed cost ol $73,343.
R ecom m en ded by the City
Manager.
10. Accept bid «IFB 0 0 /01-33 lor
Mulberry Avenua/tOth Street water
end sewor construction, Irom
Progressive Contractors, In the
amount ol $147,147, pending
receipt ol all appropriate contract
documents. Recom m ended by the
City Manager.

Finance Director and City Managor
reco m m end holding public hear­
ing on tentative budget and pro­
posed mtllage rate lor FY 01/02.
• A p proval o f M inutes.
August 27. 2001 Regular
Meeting. R ecom m en ded by the
City Clerk and the City Manager.
C o nsent Agenda
1. A ccept bid #IFB 00/01-27 lor
painting park facilities, in tho
amount of $11,950, Irom Magic
Painting R ecom m en ded by tho
City Manager.
2. A p p ro v e agreem ent with
Central Florida Regional Hospital
Company Caro lor drug and alcohol
testing services October 1, 2001 to
September 30, 2004.
R ecom m ended by the City
Manager.
3. A u th orize n eg otiation with
A/R/C Associates, highest ranked
firm lor professional doslgn services
lor re-roofing City Hall, and if nec­
essary, negotiate with Rogers &amp;
Sark Consisting, tnc., second high­
est ranked, and D .8 . Young
Associates, Inc., third highest
ranked. R ecom m en ded by the
City Manager.
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11. Approve m ediated settlem ent
tn the amount ot $118,250 lor
Richard Poovey's Workers'
Compensation claim.
Recom m ended by the City
Manager.
12. A pprove request for use ol
Magnolia Square on Septem ber 2 0 ,
2 0 0 1 . Irom 5:00 P.M. to 6:30 P.M.;
ap p ro ve street clo s u re of

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Street: and First Street from San
Juan to Park Avenue, on
September 20, 2001, from 2:30
P.M. to 6:30 P.M.; and w aive all
fees e x c ep t refundable clean-up
bond; in conjunction with tho
Seminole High School Homecoming
Parade special e v e n t.
R ecom m en ded by the City
Manager.
13. A p prove req uest tor use ol
French Avenue Park (across Irom
Sanford Middle School) on October
6, 2001, Irom 9:00 A.M. to 4:00
P.M., In conjunction with the First
Shiloh Fall Bazaar &amp; Yard Sale spe­
cial event. R ecom m ended by the
City Manager.
14. A p p ro v e req uest tor use ot
Magnolia Square and First Street
Irom O ak Avenue to Santord
Avenue on October 20. 2001, from
6:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M.; approve
street closu re ot First Street trom
Oak Avenue to Sanford Avenue;
Palmetto Avenue trom Commercial
Street to Second Street; and Park
Avenue trom Commercial Street to
Second Street on October 2 0 , 2001.
Irom 6:00 P.M, to 10:00 P.M.;
ap p ro ve sale an d con sum ption ot
alcoholic beverages and food; and
w aive all Parks Department and
Police Department foes; In conjunc­
tion with the Sanford Main Street
Inc. "Oktoberfest* special event.
R eco m m en d ed by the City
Manager.
15. Approve request lor use ol
Lake Monroe Marina Island, munici­
pal parking lot, and Fort Mellon
Park on Novem ber 1 0 ,2 0 0 1 , from
8:00 A.M . to 7:00 P.M.: and
approve street closure of
Seminote Boulevard from Sanford
Avenue to Meltonvine Avenue, from
6:00 A.M . to 7:00 P.M. November
1 0 ,2 0 0 1 , In conjunction with the
Heritage Festival Regatta special
event. Recom m ended by the City
Manager.
16. Approve request lor use ol
Centennial Park and Bettye D.
Smith Cultural Arts Center trom
6:30 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. nightly from
Novem ber 3 0 to December 2 ,2 0 0 1 ;
approve street closure of O ak
Avenue from 4th Street to 7th
Street: and 5th Street trom O ak
Avenue to P a r k A v a n u a trom 0 .0 0
P.M. to 1 0 :0 0 P.M.; approve

req uest to serve w in * and choose
outside during the evont; w aive “no
parking" restriction on Park
Avonua between 20th Street and
21st Street on December 1 and 2,
2001; w aive alt lees lor use ot
Centennial Park and the Bettyo D.
Smith Cultural Arts Center, tn con­
junction with the Holiday Tour of
Homes special evont.
R ecom m en ded by tho City
Manager.

17. Approve w aivers of fees, use
o f C ity property and C ity equip­
m ent, and street closures, as rec­
ommended, In conjunction with the
Christmas Extravaganza special
event. Recomm ended by the City
Manager.
P ublic H earings

1. Second reading and adoption
ot Ordinance No. 3665 to annex
28.07+ acres of property lying
between U.S. 17-92 end Narcissus
Avenue and between Power Road
oxtondod northerly and Rand Yard
Rood oxtended northerly (2770
Narcisvua Avenue); John F. nnd
Annls Popp: William E. Kirchhoff
and Nixie K. Colem an, as Trustees
ot the William E. Kirchhoff
Revocable Trust; and Margaret R.
Sonnett, owners. Ad published
August 29 and Septem ber 5 ,2 0 0 1 .
Recomm ended by the City
Manager.
2. Second reading and adoption
of Ordinance No. 3667 to rezone
7 1 .0 6 + acres ot property tying
between Celery Avenue and East
20th Street and between Summerlin
Avenue South and Brisson Avenue
(2151 Celery Avenue) from tho
approved Oasis PD, a Planned
Development with mixed uses, to
Celery Plantation PD. a Planned
Development with up to 3 2 5 single
family lots; and approve
Developm ent O rder No. 01 0028;
W ym an Reids Foundation, owner;
Thom as Daly, Daly Design Group,
applicant. Ad published August 2 9 ,
2001. Recom m ended by the City
Manager.

Regular Rems
1. Condem nation Statua Report.
Community Development Director
and tha City M anagar re c o m m a n d
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Engineering A Planning and the
City Manager.
7 . First reeding ol Ordinance No.
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'T h e stadium will be a crown
jewel of the recreational comdex,"
said
Mayor
Orady
-essard. "All of them (budget
requests) arc important. It would
be nice for the state to get inter­
ested in the blind mosquitoes
problem."
According to Lessard, through
discussions with delegates the
money needed for the Farmers
Market property might be the
most attainable. The C ity
Commission has identified the
roperty as the best location to
uild a public safety complex
housing the police and fire head­
quarters. State officials might
agree with the d ty as the loca­
tion is also the entrance to the
Goldsboro neighborhood, which
was named a Front Porch
Community by Gov. Jeb Bush in
May.
It is uncertain if the state will
support the community center
complex, but according to
Lessard the project is moving
along nicely as the stadium is set
to open Thursday, Sept. 13.
Lessard said the property needed
for the community center com ­
plex is owned by the Seminole
County School Board and cur­
rent discussions for a trade-off
will reduce the price tag by more
than a million dollars.
Airport officials used some

impressive figures to sell their
budget requests to the delega­
tion, including the airport being
the fastest growing airport in
Florida and the third fastest in
the US.
"Wo would like to continue
that growth," said airport Vice
President Victor White. "W e're
running out of parking spaces
and that's a critical problem."
White asked the delegation to
reallocate a S I.5 million existing
Florida
Department
of
Transportation grant that was to
be used for land acquisition and
engineering for runway exten­
sion for a new $6 million parking
garage.
The airport is also asking for a
remaining $1.5 million loan from
FDOT to be transferred into a
grant or payment due date
pushed back to 2008. White also
requested $1.3 million for an
environm ental clean-up from
fuel tanks that have leaked into
the soil and groundwater.
In other business, the delega­
tion elected a new chairman and
vice chairm an. Sim m ons will
replace Mcalor as chairman and
Kallinger will be the new vice
chairman.

pop star what it's like living in
On Tuesday, the seventh and . Los Angeles.
"I moved to L.A. to pursue my
eighth graders set up their video
cam eras and reviewed their career," Milian said. "We were
questions before sitting down only supposed to go there for six
with Milian for the interview. months. I've been there now for
Senior w riter Brendan Case seven years."
The students also asked ques­
began the session, asking the

tions about her education
(Milian recently graduated from
high school) and what it was like
touring with 'N Sync — "they're
really cool guys."
According to M ilian's mother,
Carmen, the young singer takes
time from her hectic schedule to

communities that actually rent
the cars. Currently rental car
taxes arc dispersed throughout
the state, but the majority of the
funds come from the tourism
attractions in Central Florida. A
local option of a $2 surcharge on
rental cars was also asked to be
considered by the delegation.
TWo Sanford entities repealed
some of their requests from last
year as they were cut by the gov*
cm or in the budget process. The
city of Sanford asked for funding
for the control of blind mosqui­
toes
and
the
Orlando
International Airport requested
money for parking garage con­
struction.
The city is also asking for $2.1
million to build a community
center complex around the new
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Sanford
Memorial
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velopment and environmental
clean-up of the Farmers Market
property on the com er of U 5 .
Highway 17/92 and 13th Street.
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center would be within walking
distance for 10,000 city residents
and would be immediately adja­
cent to the Georgetown neigh­
borhood. The facilities would
provide space for summer and
after-school recreation
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Seminole County M anager Kevin G race, left, and County Commission Chairman Dick Van dor Woide, right,
present a picture of a Seminole County Park to state Rep. David M ealor ol Lake Mary. All of iho members of
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Sxtxiki |nnoted out tlut six’ runs a
dean family store with tvi aknlx 4 or
tobacco pnxlucts ”\St’ pride exirselves in tlie merrhuxiise we sell"
six- slid.
“Much of our merchandise will run
Store owner Gail Siebold and Bonnie Kookon stand outside Ray's Circus
50 to TOfervent bekiw suggested
of Baluos in Downtown Sanford
retail” Skhuld sakl. Unitor tlx- Big
Top at Kay's you will find a Luge
items. A t the presen t time, a pextkxi
item s, Ray's C ircus o f Values
•election of housewares, linens, toys,
erf tlx* stem’ Ls being decorated fix
offers the convenience o f layparty suppIxN luck hi sxhixil sup­
I la lln v w n . “Yew w ill see the store
aw ay. W ith th eir large selection
plies, arfkvtibtos lx tlkliy items and
transfixm inhi a mini Ixilklay stem’.”
o f m erchandise you n ever k n o w
ivml hi fuxl unusu.il gifts Vixi also
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w h a t you w ill fin d at Ray's
will find i xx‘ of the areas largest selec­
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C ircus o f Values. Ray's is open
tion of Mylar Ivilkxxcs at S1AWinch
phone. If you know w hat you want
M o n d a y throu gh Saturday 9 a.m,
”\1t* also have a luge variety of grevt- all vixi have hi eki is call and w e w ill
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a dollar," six- Mid.
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The family owned business kxnlexl
at 211 East Hrst Stnvt in downtown
Sanfixd opened few tnisincss one year
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business community fix the past 11
years slid shire owner Gail Sichokl.
Also working at tlx- store is Bextnto
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over eight yvarv
Sidxitti said Ix r father started tlx*
business in U xigw raxl I I years ago.
\V1x t i I x t f.itlx r passed away tlirev
years ago, six* took over as
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Killing birds
and other
wildlife
would not
stop west
nile virus
S p e c ia l to th e H e ra ld

OCALA — Although
some well-meaning
Floridians are calling for a
wholesale slaughter of birds
to stop the West Nile virus
outbreak and other mosauitc-borne diseases, wlldllre
officials say that wouldn't
work.
"Birds aren't causing the
problem - mosquitoes are,"
said George Wallace, Ph.D.,
bird conservation coordina­
tor for the Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
(FW Q office in Panama
City. "Birds, especially
crows, arc just victims."
Wallace said West Nile
virus is what scientists call
an "arbovirus" — a disease
spread by such critters as
mosquitoes, sand flies and
ticks. Mosquitoes carry
West Nile virus In their sali­
va, and they infect host
species, su ai as birds, when
the iiiMxls bile to draw
blood.
"Some birds die within a
couole of days," Wallace
said. "Others — the birds
that survive the virus, will
have Infectious West Nile
virus for one to four days
after exposure. Then they
are Im m une."
A large number of mos­
quitoes must feed on an
infectious host to ensure
that some of them are still
around after the portion of
the virus' Incubation cycle
that occurs outside of a host
(about 2 weeks, depending
on temperature) to feed
again on another bird h o st
Over 70 species of birds
have tested positive for
West Nile virus in the
nutlicuslem states where
the virus first turned up In
North America in 1999.
“People, horses and most
other mammals are not
known to develop infec­
tious-level viral disease
very often, and thus are
probably 'dead-end' or
’incidental' hosts," Wallace
said.
So far, 20 birds have test­
ed positive for West Nile
virus In Florida, all o f them
in Okaloosa, Washington,
Leon, Jefferson, Madison,
Duval and Taylor counties.
Half of them were in
Jefferson County.
West Nile virus can cause
encephalitis (inflammation
of the brain), and it can also
cause serious disease or
even death in horses, but
people can protect them­
selves by taldng a few sim­
ple precautions.
For instance:
* Stay Indoors during
hours of peak mosquito
activity. If you are going to
be outdoors during those
times, use mosquito repel­
lent with DEBT (30 percent
or less is strong enough).
* Eliminate mosquito
breeding habitat around
your home, such as stag­
nant water in bird baths,
buckets or tires.
* Report dead birds to
your county health depart­
ment or to the Florida Fish
and Wildlife Conservation
Commission. You can log
dead bird discoveries at
FWC's Web site:
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Fewer than 1 percent of
all mosquitoes arc infected,
and fewer than 1 percent of
all people bitten by infected
mosquitoes develop the dis­
ease. Even fewer develop
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SANFORD — The sound of ball on bat
and dugout chatter comes alive with the
grand reopening of the Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium, Seminole County's
only stadium, next Thursday (September
13).
Originally built in 1926, this historic
baseball stadium has seen the likes of
Babe Ruth, Willie Mays, Willie McCovcy,
Jackie Robinson and the New York
Giants take the field during its storied
past.
The City of Sanford, in partnership
with the Central Florida Sports
Commission, has worked to reconstruct
the stadium at a cost of more than $2
million. The current renovation has taken

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Home run derby, fireworks, ribboncutting, dinner to highlight festivities
more than one year to complete.
The reopening is being highlighted by
a grand celebration that features a home
run derby, ribbon-cutting ceremony, VIP
dinner, fireworks and appearances by
Sanford Mayor Brady Lessard and
Central Florida Sports Commission
President and Florida House of
Representatives member Randy Johnson,
joined by a number of other city, county
and state officials.
“Our goal is to bring top-level profes­
sional and collegiate bascoall and softball

back to Sanford to compliment this excit­
ing project," said Central Florida Sports
Commission Senior Vice President John
Saboor. “We are proud and excited to be
a part of the reopening of this historic
Central Florida landmark."
The first event scheduled to take place
at the Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium is the ASA Men's Super Slow
Pitch National Softball Championship,
which begins immediately after the
grand reopening and concludes on
Sunday, September 16.

The Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium was the spring training home of
the New York Giants from 1949 to 1951.
The stadium was completely reconstruct­
ed in 1951 at a cost of S144,000 and was
dedicated to the soldiers who lost their
lives in World War I and World War II.
Grand reopening festivities begin at 7
.m. with the home run derby, followed
y the official ribbon-cutting and fire­
works at 8 p.m.
The public is invited to attend and
admission to the grand reopening cele­
bration is free.
For more information, please contact
the Central Florida Sports Commission at
(407) 648-4900 or the City of Sanford
Recreation Department at (407) 330-5697.

L a k e H o w e ll liv e s
McNemey’s
field goal
gives Silver
Hawks upset
of Seminole
By D#an Smith

See, Lake Howell, Page 2B

There’s
no such
thing as
an ugly
victory
By Tony DaSormiar

Sports Editor
SANFORD — A week ago
Lake Howell showed signs
that it was competitive again
when it lost a close decision to
Oviedo in the season opener.
Friday night at Thomas B.
Whlgham Stadium, the Silver
Hawks proved to everyone
that they are Indeed back on
track as they edged Seminole,
24-22, in the home opener for
the Tribe.
Lake Howell jumped out to
a 21-6 lead just before half­
time, but the righting
Semlnoles clawed their way
back, eventually taking a 22-21
lead early In the fourth period.
The Silver Hawks were not
to be denied on this night
however, as Lake Howell s Mr.
Do-everything, Brandon
Marshall, bounced back from
a severe cramp to lead his
team on an eight-play, 68 -yard
scoring drive capped by a 31yard Jason McNemey Held
goal with 475-seconds left to
give the visitors the huge
upset.
The Silver Hawks improved
to 1-1 with the win and will
return home to host Baysldc
High School from Palm Bay in
their first Class 4A-District 5
\e next Friday starting at
game
1) p.m.
at Richard L. Evans
730
1
Field.
Seminole fell to 1-1 with the
loss and will look to get back
on the winning track when it
travels to Longwood to take
on Lyman in a Seminole
Athletic Conference contest
against Lyman at live Carlton
Henley Spo
Henle
“ rts Complex
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ing at 7 3 0 .pan. next Friday.
Lake Howell showed right off
the bat that it meant business
as the Silver Hawks defense
held Seminole to a three-andout, holding the Tribe to a
minus-1 yard on the first
series.

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Herald Correspondent
W INTER SPR IN G S — It was
ugly. And they couldn't have
cared less.
After slogging around In the
e a r ly three
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m ud lor
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care to
d m it,:the Winter
Springs Bears secured their
first-ever win over neighbor­
hood rival Oviedo Friday, beat­
ing the visiting Lions 18-12.
A sizable portion o f the inau­
gural Winter Springs student
body, faculty, and staff came
from Oviedo High School when
the school opened four years
ago.
A. Wayne Epps, the first prin­
cipal of Winter Springs and
namesake of the school's athlet­
ic complex, led the contingency
that moved from Oviedo.
Now, all the one-time Oviedo
Lions who became Winter
Springs Bears as sophomores
and juniors are gone. Still, the
connection is fresh and made
Friday's victory oh so sweet.
"I'm so happy for our
seniors," said first-year coach
Steve Katz, who came to
Winter Springs from Lake Mary
High School last March. "This
is tneir first win over Oviedo.
They worked so hard to beat a
well-coached and talented
team.
A "They fought their hearts
out."
Offensively, the Bears were
led by senior running back
Chauncey Hampton, who car­
ried the ball 26 times for 164
ards and a touchdown. He
ad a second touchdown called
back in the fourth quarter by a
holding penalty.
Quarterback Jimmy Lanier
completed just five of his 13
pass attempts, but Kyle Hill
turned one of the completions
into an 85-yard touchdown
play just before halftime. Micah
Smith also contributed a 36yard field goal.
All of the Bears' points came
in the first half. After that, it
was up to the defense to hold
the Lions at bay. While the wet,
heavy turf helped slow
Oviedo's quick-strike attack a
step, Winter Springs continual­
ly won the war along the line
of scrimmage, stuffing Lion
plays before they had a chance
to develop.
Not that Oviedo didn't have
its chances. The Lions had the
ball in Winter Springs' territory
six times - penetrating the 30yard line on four occasions and only scored twice.
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as Brandon Marshall (No. 14, white uniform, t r ? photo) came back from a severe cramp to lead Lake Howell to
the game-winning field goal and Seminole's Andre Raines (No. 9, dark uniform bottom photo) led the Tribe back
from a 21-6 deficit to give his team at 22-21 lead before Marshall's heroics won it for the Sitvei Hawks, 24-22.

Rams rally comes up short
By Henry Uhienbrauck, Jr.
Herald Correspondent
LAKE MARY — Lake Mary attempted a
late fourth quarter rally but came
up short as they got butted by the Osceola
Kowboys 23-20 Friday night at Don T.
Reynolds Stadium.
The Rams offense was led by Wil Allison
who rushed for 137 yards on 20 carries.
Another big run came from defensive back
Kyle Cooper who carried a blocked kick for
42 yards.

Lake Mary quarterback Mike Muzcka
completed 10 passes for 52 yards.
T\vo of the completions came during the
last drive of the game, but Muzcka also
threw two interceptions, the last one com­
ing from the last play of the game.
It was a game of breaks for both teams
but it was Lake Mary that had two huge
chances when the game was left in the air.
The first came early in the second quarter
when Kowboy running back Darwin
Emmanuel fumbled near the three-yard line
as he tried for a potential touchdown. Rams

defensive lineman R.J. Myers recovered the
ball in the end zone keeping Lake Mary in
the game.
Tire second break came on the first play of
the Rams opening second quarter drive as
Allison went 56 yards to set up teammate
Derrick Grayson's 24 yard scamper into the
end zone with 10:23 left before intermission.
Another Lake Mary break came in the
third quarter when linebacker Kyle Cooper
blocked a three-point attempt by the
See, Rams, Page 2B

See, Bears, Page 2B

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Continued from page IB
Oviedo’s first touchdown,
catching a 4-yard pass from Lee
Sloan to cut Winter Springs’
lead to 10-6. Unfortunately for
the Lions, 11111 and Lanier
hooked up on their 85-yard
scoring pass on the very next
play from scrimmage to put the
Bears up 18-6 heading into half­
time.
Will Harrison cut the deficit to
six points with a 26-yard touch­
down run in the third quarter.
Drcggors led the Lions with
58 yards rushing on 13 carries
while Harrison added 56 yards
on 10 rushes. James Jordan car­
ried the ball twice for 35 yards
and picked up 19 yards on two
receptions.
The Bears did their share to .
keep Oviedo in the game until
the final whistle, losing three
fumbles and committing 10
penalties for 113 yards. One of
the fumbles came at the end of a
30-yard punt return that would
have given the Bears first-and'oal inside the Oviedo 5-yard
inc while one penalty negated
a second touchdown by
Hampton.
"It was a tough one," Katz
conceded. "But we'll take it

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anyway we can get it. Tire assis­
tant coaches and kids have
worked so hard to turn this pro­
gram around during the sum­
mer. I'm just proud to be a part
o f it.”
Winter Springs (1-1) hosts
Daytona Beach-Mainland next
Friday in a Class 5A-District 3
contest while Oviedo (1-1)
heads north to JacksonvilleSandalwood for a Class 6 ADistrict 1 contest.
BEARS 18, LIO N S 12
Oviedo
0 6 6 0 _ 12
W inter Springs 7 1 1 0 o l l 8
First Quarter
WS
Hampton 28 run (M.
Smith kick), 9:22.
Second Quarter
W S _ M : Smith 36 FG, 8:12
O _ Drcggors 4 pass from Sloan
(kick blocked), 51
WS _ Hill 85 pass from Lanier
(Hunter pass from Lanier), 5 6
Third Quarter
O _ Harrison 26 run (run
failed), 4:12
Fourth Quarter
No scoring
TEAM STA TISTICS
First Downs _ Oviedo 10; Winter

Springs 9.
Rushe s-yards _ Oviedo 33-131;
Winter Springs 44-198.
Passing _ Oviedo 6-26-0;
Winter Springs 5-13-0.
Passing yards _ Oviedo 33;
Winter Springs 108.
Fumbles-lost _ Oviedo 4-1;
Winter Springs 4-3.
Penalties-yards _ Oviedo 2-26;
Winter Springs 10-113.
Punts-average _ Oviedo 6-35.0;
Winter Springs 4-215
IN DIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING _ Oviedo: Drcggors
13-58, Harrison 10-56, Jordan 235, Rudolph l-(minus 2), Sloan
7-(minus 16); Winter Springs:
Hampton 26-164, M. Jones 4-22,
Banachowski 5-19, Talley 5-8,
Lanier 4-{mlnus 15).
PASSING _ Oviedo: Sloan 6264), 33; Winter Springs: Lanier
5-134), 108.
RECEIVING _ Oviedo: Jordan
2-19, Harrison 1-11, Drcggors 33; Winter Springs: K. Hill 3-105,
M. Jones 2-3.
PUNTING _ Oviedo: Belson 6 216, 35.0; Winter Springs:
Lindner 4 -8 6 ,2 1 5 .

Lake Howell
Continued from page IB
Lake Howell then took the
ball and marched right down
the field.
Marshall returned a punt
eight yards to his own 43 to set
up the Silver Hawks' six play,
57 yard drive.
Joseph Furjanic, the "quarter­
back" in Lake Howell's wing-t
set-up, carried for three yards
before John Williams canted
twice for two five yard gains.
Drc Goreo also carried for five
yards before Furjanlc ran for
another two.
Williams then completed the
drive, breaking loose for a 37yard touchdown run with 7:19
feft on the dock.
The score stayed 64), however,
as Seminole's Chris White broke
through to block the extra point
try.
The Tribe answ ered right back
w ith the atd of )i little trickery.

Seminole appeared as If Itv .
just three plays, but while In the
unt formation a hard count by
latt Groover pulled the Silver
Hawks offside, giving the Tribe
a first down.
Quarterback Andre Raines
and running back Julius Griffin
did the rest, canying the ball 11
times for 64 yards to get the
tying touchdown.
All told, Raines carried the
ball four times for 37 yards and
Griffin toted the pigskin nine
limes for 30 yards (seven times
for 34 yards after the fake punt).
Griffin capped the drive with
a three-yarn run that tied the
game at 6-6 with a minute left in
the first quarter.
Seminole also missed the extra
point attempt.
Lake Howell wasted no time
in regaining the lead as on the
first play after the kickoff
Furjanic flipped a pass over the
Tribe defense to a wide open
Chris Narsesian who then out­
ran all defenders for an 81-yard
touchdown.
Williams then added a 2-point
run and the score was 14-6
Silver Hawks with 42.5-seconds
left in the opening period.
Neither team could do much
the first half of the second peri­
od until Lake Howell coach

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Mike Bisccglia inserted Marshall
into the game at quarterback.
Taking over at their own 36,
the Silver Hawks marched
down the field behind the
strong arm of the big senior,
who completed five of five pass­
es during on 11-play drive.
The big plays were a 14-yard
pass to Mac Walker, a 13-yard
pass to Narsesian, a 16-yard
pass to Walker and the drive
was capped by an 18-yard scor­
ing strike from Marshall to
Patrick Rhiner.
M cNemey added the extra
point and Lake Howell led 21-6
with 1:12 left in the half.
The Tribe then went to a pass­
ing attack o f its own and
grabbed the momentum head­
ing into the lockerroom as
Raines did all the damage, com­
pleting three passes for 48 yards
and running three times for
seven yards to Ret up a 28-yard
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expired, making the score 21-9
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get right back in the game
quicluy after the break as Jerald
Lucas picked off a pass or. the
third play after intermission at
the Lake Howell 35. But the
Tribe immediately fumbled the
ball back to the Silver hawks.
Again nothing much hap­
pened for the first half of the
quarter, but Seminole finally
caught a break on a short swrd punt.
Taking over at the Lake
Howell 16, Seminole needed
just three plays to find p ayd irt
with Raines rambling the final
14 for the score. The two-point
try failed and the Sliver Hawks
led 21-15.
The Tribe defense held and
another short punt gave the
hosts the ball at the Lake
Howell 48 with 1:23 left in the
third quarter.
Deon Casey went eightyards
and Raines carried twice for five
before the quarter ended.
On the first play of the fourth
period, Raines got outside of
containment and used excellent
blocks by Casey and Daruia
Chaplin to get open and the
senior sprinted 35 yards into the
end zone.

Groover added the extra point
and Seminole led for the first
time, 22-21, with 1151 left on
the clock.
The Tribe's defense then went
to work, stopping the Lake
Howell offense on several dri­
ves, but the Silver Hawks
defense was just as stingy.
Seminole had a golden oppor­
tunity to sew up the victory
with less than five-and-o-half
minutes to go as Groover nailed
a perfect pooch punt to the Lake
Howell three.
On second down, u Seminole
defender stepped right in front
o f a would be Silver Hawks
receiver, but the ball bounced
off his facemask and then off his
finger tips for an incompletion.
Things still looked good for
the home forces as Lake Howell
was forced to punt, this time by
M cNcmcy because Marshall
went down on the previous
play with a severe cramp. •

B r ie fs
SANFORD GYMNASTICS
Fall Classes are being offered at Sanford
Gymnastics for beginners, intermediate, and
advanced gymnasts, plus cheerleading, Tae
Kwon Do, Kung Fu, Tai Chi, and wall climbing.
Dance Classes will also begin in September.
Classes for gymnastics will be on Mondays
and Wednesday starting at 4:30 p.m. and run­
ning until 7 5 0 p.m.
Cheorlcading will be Monday evenings at
7:30 p.m. for high school students and
Wednesday evenings at 7.30 p.m. for middle
school students.
Tae 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 from 6 p.m.
to 7 p.m., and Monday and Wednesday from 6
p.m. to 7 p.m. for kids.
Sanford Gmynnstics is located at 601 East 25th
Place. For more Information call: 407-323-2462,
407-252-3103, or 407-322-8234.
S A N F O R D FA LL A D U L T S O F T B A L L
The City of Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department is offering Fail Slow Pitch Softball
Leagues in the following divisions _ Church,
Co-Ed, Industrial, Women and Men.
Both Pinehuret Park and Zinn Beck Field will
be used for the leagues, which will begin play
the week o f September 10th.
Coll 407-330-5697 for more information.
YO U TH SO C C ER
The City of Casselberry is offering Youth
Soccer Co-Ed and Girls Leagues for players
ages 4-to-17 starting in late August or early
September.
The fee is $50 for Casselberry residents and
$60 for non-residents.
Interested parties may register at the City of
Casselberry Parks and Recreation Department,
125 East Melody Lane, between the hours of 8
a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
For more information please call 407-6965189.
W IR Z P A R K P O O L
The Wirz Park Pool In Casselbcny is offering
Open Swimming through September 9th _
Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2 p.m. to
6 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from noon to
7 p.m.
ily Fees are $? for residents and $3 for non­

residents; Individual Season Passes arc $35 for
residents and $50 for non-residents; and Group
(up to 5 people) Season Passes arc $55 for resi­
dents and $75 for non-residents.
Swim Lessons arc also available for Groups
(up to 6 in a class) at $30 for residents and $40
for non-residents; and Private Lessons (up to 2
in a class) are $50 for residents and $60 for non­
residents.
For information call the Wirz Pool Office at
407-263-7177 or Uie Casselberry Recreation
Office at 407-696-5189.

ALTAMONTE TENNIS
The City of Altamonte Springs has expanded
its Tennis Program.
Bradstreet Tennis now directs Tennis Lessons
at both Westmonte and Eastmonte parks.
Lessons arc ongoing and available for all ability
levels and ages.
For more information please contact
Bradstreet Tennis at 407-620-7101.

GOLF TOURNEY WILL AID MADD
Sponsorships, players and volunteers are
being sought for the 2nd Annual Mothers
Against Drunk Driving Golf Tournament.
The event, which will be a fund-raiser for the
Central Florida Chapter of MADD, will be held
on December 7,2001 at Alaqua Country Club in
Longwood.
Sponsor packages range in price from $150 to
S2.0C0 while the entry fee is $125.
The entry fee includes greens fee, cart, range
balls, golf clinic, breakfast, lunch, prizes,
awards, T-shirt, goodie bag and much, much
more. There will be on-course contests for the
challenged golfer as well as a bountiful silent
auction table.
The tournament will have a morning shotgun
start and mulligans will be available. The tour­
nament will be played as a four-person scram­
ble.
All proceeds from this event remain with
MADD's Central Florida chapter. This support
allows them to focus stronger on the area's vic­
tims of drunk driving crashes.
If you are a victim of a drunk driver and wish
to contribute or participate in this event, or for
more tournament information, to sign-up as a
sponsor, player or volunteer, please contact
Betsy Nctn, Tournament Director, at 407-831-

»nger.
With 4:49 on the clock the
Tribe was looking to kill some
time, but Instead started match­
ing backward, losing eight
yards and Raines, to a cramp,
on the first two plays and then
losing 18 more on a fumbled
sn ip and run. forcing a punt.
Lake Howell took over on its
own 32 with 2:44 on the dock
and Marshall went to work.
He hit Williams for 33 yards
and after a five-yard loss and an
incompletion, the duo hooked
up again for 24 yards down to
the Seminole 33.
A pair o f incomplctions and a
two-yard run made it fourth
and eight at the 31, but
McNemey came on to calmly
bury the field goal and the
Silver Hawks were back on top
with only 475-second remain­
ing.
Seminole tried to get into field
goal range and got to midfield
on an 18-yard Raines to Griffin
pass. But three incompletions
and a final desperation pass that
was intercepted by Gregory
Ashworth sealed Uie victory
and the upset

R a m s ---------------------Continued from page IB
Kowboys T.J. Bell and run it back 42 yards for a
touchdown.
For Kowboys head coach, Kim Sribie, it was a
matter o f some of his squad's mistakes Out kept
the game dose.
"We committed nine fumbles last week (and
this w eek)," Scible said. "We got dinged on their
on-sidekicks."
The third on-side kick by Lake Mary came late
in the fourth quarter wlien Uie Rams attempted a
rally with less than a minute left.
The drive saw Mukzeka connect on two long
yardage passes to Bobby Good for 34
yards and another to Grayson for 18. The drive
got the Rams to the Kowlxiys 25 yard line but
then an interception by the Kowboys' Everett
Baker put the game away with 11 seconds left.
Lake Mary fell to 0-2 on the season and now the
Ram ; must travel to Daytona Beach next Friday
to face a very good Spruce Creek team in their
Class 5A-District 3 opener at Daytona Munidpal
Stadium starting at 7:30 pan.
RAM S 20, KOW BOYS 23
Kisshnmee-Osccola
7 7 7
Lake Mary
S 6 6
First Quarter
O _ Emmanuel 8 run 6:41 (Bell Kick)

2 _ 23
0 I 20

LM _ Allison 2 run (Allison 2pt conversion),
2:36
Second Quarter
LM _ Britt 24 run (Kick failed), 10:23
O _ Carillo 47 pass from Nichols (Bell kick), 1:00
Third Quarter
LM _ Cooper 42 run blocked kick recovery (kick
failed), 6 :22.
O _ White 13 run (Bell Kick), 2 54.
Fourth Quarter
O _ Safety, 5 4 .
TEAM STA TISTICS
First Downs _ Lake Mary 23; Osceola 33.
Rushes-yards _ Lake Mary 32-203; Osceola 61397.
Passing yards _ Lake Mary 52; Osceola 47,
Penalties _ Lake Mary 1-5; Osceola 5-50.
IN DIVIDUAL STA TISTICS
RUSHING _ Lake Mary: Allison 20-137,
Grayson 8-51, Hall 2-9, Bateman 2-6; Osceola:
White 29-195, Gorman 15-122, Emmanuel 9-50,
Nichols 8-30.
PASSING _ Lake Mary: Muzcka 2-10-2,52;
Osceola: Nichols 1-44) 47.
RECEIVING _ Lake Mary: Grayson 6-18, Good
3-34, Dill 14); Osceola: Carillo 2-47, Pinellas 14),
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risk.
In areas where the virus has been found, it
occurs in a very small percentage of the birds. Of
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tection zones that were adopted by the Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
(FWC) in August 2000.
Now that the regulatory signs are in place,
boaters are required to abide by the new speed
restrictions. However the new manatee protection
zones do not supersede more restrictive local gov­
ernment zones or other state regulations that
must also be obeyed.
The Florida Inland Navigation District (FIND)
posted the new signs in Duval and St. Johns
counties, while the FWC posted the signs in Clay
County.
The aluminum signs have a white reflective
background bordered with international orange
tape.
In addition, the pilings to which the signs are
attached contain international orange and white
reflective bands to increase boater visibility for
both day and nighttime travel. Boaters are urged
to use caution If operating at night to ensure that
they see the new signs.
Following are some of the specific changes to
the posted speed zones:
•The Slow Speed zone at the Intersection of the
St. Jolins River and the Atlantic Intracoastal
Waterway (ICW) at Sisters Creek has been
changed to a 300-foot Slow Speed shoreline
buffer.
•The 300-foot buffer in most of Mill Cove and
around the associated islands has been removed.
•The 300-foot Slow Speed Buffer in the TVout
River lias been extended to tliu 195 Bridge while
new 300-foot shoreline buffers have been estab­
lished in portions of the Ortega River, Julington
Creek and several other smaller waterways.
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LOT 193 SAN LANTANA THIRD
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PUBUC RECORDS OF SEM BKXE
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H O IK S OP

There will be a period of time when FWC law
enforcement officers will issue warnings to those
boaters who violate the new speed zones,
Regulation of the speed and operation of water­
craft on Florida's waterways is mandated under
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Recovery Plan
for the federally endangered manatee and is
authorized by state laws. The FWC as well as
other local and federal agencies can enforce the
zones. &amp;nbsp;The state fine for violating these
speed zones is 550.
To help protect the Florida manatee, please fol­
low these guidelines:
•Obey manatee speed zones, stay in marked
channels and slow down in areas where manatees
arc known to occur.
* Report any dead or injured manatees to
FWC's Division of Law Enforcement at 1-588-404FWCC (3922) as soon as you sec them. If you hit a
manatee, call for help and stay with the animal
until help arrives.
* Wear polarized sunglasses to better sec mana­
tees In the water.
• Pole, paddle or use a trolling motor when you
are near shallow grass beds, which are prime
manatee habitat.
• Buy or renew a "Save the Manioc” license
plate.
* Visit the FWC's website at www.floridaconservation.org/psml to loam more about manatees.
For more Information about the zones or to
obtain maps of the manatee protection zones
please contact the FWC's Bureau of Protected
Species Management In Tallalussec at (850) 92?4330.

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* The year-round and seasonal shore-to-shorc
zones In the St. Johns River between Reddle Point
and the Acosta Bridge have also been changed to
shoreline buffers.
* Slow Speed shoreline buffers have been adopt­
ed from the Fuller Warren Bridge south to Peter
Branch in Clay County, and Nature's Hammock
Road in Si. Johns Count)', as well a? in Doctor's
Lake and its associated waterways (Swimming
Pen Creek and Duck Creek). These shoreline
buffers extend 500 feet from shore or 200 feet
beyond the dock line, whichever is greater.
* Vessels are required to travel at Slow Speed
while operating within 500 feet of the US
Highway 17 Bridge over Doctor's Lake.
Slow Speed means the speed at which a vessel
proceeds when it is fully off plane and completely
settled into the water. Outside the Slow Speed
zones, boaters may resume safe vessel operation.
To assist boaters in understanding the new stale
manatee protection zones, FWC law enforcement
officers are distributing a Summary Guide to the
Duval County Manatee Protection Plan, devel­
oped by Jacksonville University, which contains
maps of the new zones.
To obtain a brochure contact the Jacksonville
FWC office at (904) 270-7500 or the city of
Jacksonville Planning Department at (904) 6301904.
In Clay County waters, FWC and local law
enforcement officers are distributing a Boater's
Guide on the Clay County Manatee Protection
Zone?. In nddition. the guide is being distributed
through vessel registration renewal notices, some
county offices, and at marinas located on Doctor's
Lake.

am raqulmd
aarm a copy c* yo u
written datanaaa. B any.
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SPEAR ANO HO FFM AN. P A ..
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Court an • * • AUG 31 2001 day ol
AUGUST. 2001.
(SEAL)
MaryanrtE Moraa. CLERK
A * Ctork ol toa C o u l
B y Ruto King
Aa Deputy Ctork
AMERICANS W ITH U S AB ILITIES
ACT O F 1990
A U n /rn aaim Order No. 97-3
k yuu o r* a paroan with a tto a .'**/
■ooommodaaot to
p a rtte tte to Baa proceed■v
l : tr a ded, at no com to
you, to toa proritoon t* oteton aatoaPtoaaa contact Court
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4237 warm 2 worktop day* u I you
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P u U to h S a p te rterB , 1X 2001
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to accoroanc*-to t to * proriatona to
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1991.
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Frank V/am ar
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AFTER TH E DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF TH IS NO TICE
O R TH W TY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE O F SERVICE O F A COPY OF
TIBS NO TICE O N THEM
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DAYS AFTER THE DATE O F EERV K E OF AC O PY O F TH O NOTICE
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OBJECTIONS NO T BO FE E D W XL
BE FOREVER BARREO.
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o f t h e ir m
JU D IC IA L CE9CLXT
OF FLO RIDA,
CO UNTY
M THE MATTER O F THE
A D O m O N OF A M W O R C H XD
NO TICE O F ACTION
TD : Tha Legal F a tte r or toa bBam
to ba Adoptad. n a u ia q Tharon
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toa ctork e l h r court on or baton
OCTOBER 10. 2001. O Branrka. a

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TEMBER 5 .2001.
(SEAL)
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Clark o l toa C to te Court
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you am raqUrod to aarva a copy ol
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NOTICE OF AUCTION
Thu auction r r il ba Ite d on
tap tam b ar IT , 2001 a l 9 0 0 AM at
325 Alton Ava , Ontario. F L
to * M h to te on tia Bay batata to *
Aucbon bom BAM L rt* S P U Tarma
are cash or carttoad kind* only
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P uttoh September 9.2001

NOTICE UNOER
FK TTTIO U fl NAME STATUTE
TO W HOM IT MAY CONCERN
undaratew d, punuam
to Bia
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ONtoton o l O rp o ra rta M . upon
m ra k l ol p ro o l« V » putecaton e l
GRIZZLY BAR ANO O RHA
lin t
naaa at 400 Savage Co u l to toa C ar
o l Longrrood. Samtnota County.
Thai toa party t a e ra te d to at
b .a tn a lt amarpnaa k «■ fcBtoau
LTJC .M C .
B y Davkj B BouhraX Praardarn
Dated at Longrrood. S a rrw te
County, Ftoridx h a 3 1 k day ol
Auguat. 2001.
P u b M r B a U a n te I . 2001
EE 070
S eikN O LE COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS:

Copras el a l to u t docunem a In tee
O M . M u rin g order*, ara a ite a N a
at Bta Clark p i to * CtroUt C o u rt

m u tra/M keep to * Ctork ol to *
Q u a D r .r r i O k ra n o tte ) at yo u
curam a rlrb iw (you may k a Noaca
a l C uram A rteaaa. Ftortda FamOy
Form 12.015) F u k n papan In « ••
MvraUI fM ba mabad to Bta arteaaa
on raoord M to * d a rV i aNoa.
W ARNINQRraa 12256, FtorkM
FamOy L a * Ruta* ol Procadura,
o I dooumants and Intomtabon
FaA jr* to comply can m ark In r a n t
eon*, h d td n g damtoaal a takin g
ol ptaadnga
DATED. S M I
MARYANNE M ORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Barbara Andaman
Deputy Clark
Pubtoh September t . IX 2 3 .3 0 .
2001
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�T he S eminole Herald

I'ngC 411 Sunday. September 9. 2001
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CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PU BLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN by Ihe
Cay C o rm M m n of the Cay o l le k *
M ary F lorid*. m at u t l Com m aaion
w ill held a P ublic H earing on
S eptem ber 20. 2001. e l 7 00 P M
or a t toon thereafter a t p o ttb to . lo
cont*der S econd R*e&lt;t-ng o l an
O rdinance entitled
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLO RIDA PROVIO
INO A SHORT TITLE, PHO VIDINa
FOR LEGISLATIVE INTENT AND
riN O ING S OF FACT. PROVIDING
FOR THE CREATION OF THE PRE­
SERVE AT SO LD IER S CREEK
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT, APPROVING THE FINAL
DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPLICA­
BLE THERETO. AMENDING THE
C IT Y S OFFICIAL ZONING MAP,
PROVIDING CONDITIONS TO THE
APPROVAL OF THE PLANNED
UN IT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT,
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY.

35*2510- EAST, AN ARC LENGTH
OF 174 *4 FEET. AND A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF 0 4 *3 r0 S *. NORTH
57*4036* EAST. 124 20 FEET TO A
POINT ON THE EAST LINE O f
SAID SECTIO N 22. THENCE
DEPARTING SAID PROPOSED
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE. RUN NORTH
00'36*S4‘ W EST. ALONG SAID
EAST LINE 140.1S FEET TO A
POINT ON THE SOUTHWESTERLY
RIOffT-OF-W AY LINE O f COUNTY
HOME ROAD. THENCE RUN
NORTH 34*42*11* WEST. ALONG
SAID SOUTHW ESTERLY RIGHTOF WAY LINE. 3 1 * 23 FEET TO
THE POINT O f CURVATURE OF A
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHW EST­
ERLY, HAVINO A RADIUS O F
2 *9 0 71 FEET. THENCE RUN
NORTHW ESTERLY. ALONG THE
ARC OF SAIO CURVE ANO ALONG
SAID SOUTHW ESTERLY RIGHTOF-WAY
LIN E ,
7 *9 1
FEET
THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
o t * jr s r t o a p o in t , t h e n c e
RUN SOUTH 40*23 30* WEST.
707 62 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEO INN iN a
CONTAINING 7 2 0 * ACRES
Tha poperty bang mere generally
detertw d a t 424 * Orlando Ortra.
Tha
Planning
4 Zoning
Commlation w it aubmfl a recommendatlon to me C4y Commtealon to
la w r 01. or agetoaL me tegueaied
change or amentonerd. The C»y
Commission m il hold ■ Public
Hearing to me Commlaeton Room to
Cey H a t. Santord. Florida al 7 0 0
pm . on October *2 0 0 1 , lo consider
■eld recommendation. Tha Cay
Comm otion may place commons
upon the raronmg by mean t o l a

ed by the pubic at the Department id
Engineering end Planning O ffe r.
Second Floor, Sanford Cay Ha*. 300
N Park Airevnue. Santord. Florida
Michael Skai, Chatm an
Planmng 6 Zoning Commlation
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC K a peteon decide! to appeal a daemon
made weh reaped to arty m ailer con
woereo al me aoove rnweb-g or
hearing, hWshe may need a verbeten record ol tha proceackngr metedmg me letlim ony and evidence,
wrach record it nor provided by me
Cay ol Santord (FS 286 OIOS)
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEED IN G S SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL O FFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330-5*78 4a
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
PubKeh September 9. 2001
E E 07*

c o n f l ic t s

ano

e f f e c t iv e

DATE
Raronm g me property detenbed at
the louowtng legal descrip tion lo
Planned Una Devetopm ars (PUD)
The D ry C om m asnn a n l ado eontld a r the prelim inary Subdnrtalon
Plan and me Developer ! Agreement
te r Itae PUD
THAI PORTION OF THE FOL­
LOW ING
DESCRIBED
LANDS
LYING NORTH OF THE NORTH
RIGHT-OF-W AY
OF
THE
SEABOARD COASTLINE RAIL*
ROAD
'T h e Soum 17 o ttn e ta d i/2 d th a
Northaaat l i t of m e Soudriaeat 1/4 d
S ection IS , Tow nship 20 S o u lti,
Range 30 L a d . a t recorded In tie
P u t* : R ecord! e l Sermnote County,
F lo rid a "
ANO
t a i l 1 7 ot SE 1/4 o l SW IN |L a a t
South 4 I/.4 teet or W ed t e a r le a l)
S ection I t . Township 20 South,
Range 30 Ea il le ii th e l H arrow !
R rghi o l W ay a t show n m Deed
Booa 102. Page 322. 0» m e Pubke
R e co rd ! ot Sem inole C ounty.
Florxta *
TOGETHER W ITH
Beget 132 te e t south o l the
N onhead co iner o t Vie Northwest
t/4 o t the S o uthe ad 1/4 o l the
S o u th w e ll 1/4 o t S ection t f ,
Tow nthip 20 SoU h. Range 30 E a st
Sem inole C ounty. F lorida, thence
SOO'OSTXTE. 563.17 te s t, thence
S69"sr22"W. 656 43 leer, tw ic e
B00*112S*E, 63126 le e t to e p o e t
located on the Soum In e o t la id
S ection t t : thence S a t ia lS 'W
along aald In e . 196 91 teet: thence
N O O '1 3 'o rw end d ep artin g aald
line,
330 00
le e t:
thence
SSS'54 ir w , 132 00 le e t: thence
N 00H 307-W . w e 74 le e t: thence
N M 'S 7 7 2 -E . 63*60 te e t. m ence
6 0 0 *0 * 4 r E . 132 01 le e t. thence
N 69"S7-22"E. 3 2 *3 0 le e t to the
Point o t S e gneng
Contaeang 412 2 A aee, M ore or
L e ts.
The Pubke Heanng w * he Iw tel to
m e Cornm raaion C ham ben.100 N
C o u n ty Club Road, Lake Mem The
PubSc e toveed to elten d and ba
heard Seal hearing m ay be contxv
ued trom tana to tone e ra ! a In a l
deerdon ta m ada by tha C ity
C om m aaion
C opies o t lh a
O rdnanca ta M ere aveaeble In the
C ity C o rk's O fhce to r review
NOTE IF A PERSON O EDD EB TO
APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY
T H IS
CO M M ISSIO N
W ITH
RESPECT TO AMY MATTER CO N­
SIDERED AT THIS M EETING OR
HEARING. HE OH SHE W ILL HEED
A RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
INGS. AND THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD O F THE PROCEEDINGS
IS
M ADE. W HICH
RECORD
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND
EVIDENCE UPON W HICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLO R I­
DA STATUTES 266 0106
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEED IN G S SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT
LEAST 48 HOURB IN ADVANCE OF
THE M EETING AT 407-324-3024
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Carry A Foder O y C latt
DATED: Saptontoer 4 .2001
Pubkah: September ( . 2001
EE066_________________________
NOT1C* TO THE PUBLIC
Nobce Is hereby (pven ta d a Pubic
H iv in g m d * rMMa Of H i n in n n g
A Zoning CorTimiltron to *16 Crty
C c rn m rttn n C ham bart. C *y H at,
Santord. Ftonda. a t 7 0 0 p m . on
Thundey. S e ptem ber *0 , 2001, to
co n e rte t m e toaow ng change end
• N ttM
to m e Zoning O ntotanoe
o t the Cay ol S antord, Sem inole
County. Florida
R azoning trom : M R -3. MuHipto
Fam ty R aaldaneal
To th a t o l: O C -2. G anaral
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
EXHIBIT "A*
A PORTION OF SECTION 22.
TOW NSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANGE 30
EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA. DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
FROM THE NOfTTHEAST COR­
NER O f THE NORTHEAST t/4 OF
SE C TIO N * 2 . TO W NSHIP 20
S O U T H RANGE 30 EAST. SEM I­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. RUN
SO UTH B 9-2640* WEST ALONG
THE NO RTH LINE OF THE NORTH­
EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 22, A DIS­
TANCE OF 7 0 * *7 FEET. THENCE
RUN SO UTH 00*27 T J- EAST .
3 2 /2 0 FEET TO A PO JfT ON THE
SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF WAY
LINE O F STATE ROAD No IS 6
BOO, THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH
o o - a r i r e a s t . 2s j m
feet.
THENCE RUN NORTH 40*23-30T
EAST, 34 13 rE E T . THENCE RUN
SO UTH 0 0 *3 6 '3 4 ' EAST. 1 *6 *7
FEET FOR A POINT OF BEGIN
NINO . THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH
00*36 64* EAST. 306 42 FEET.
THENCE RUN NORTH B 9 "094r
EAST, 174 JO FEET TO A POINT ON
THE PROPOSED NORTHW ESTER
LY RIGHT-OF-W AY LINE O f COUN
TY HOAD No 427 . THENCE RUN
THE
FO LLO W ING EIG H T IS)
CO UR SES ALONG 8A10 PRO
PO SED
RIG HT-O F-W AY LINE.
NO RTHEASTERLY.
ALONG
A
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEAST
ERLY. HAVING A RAOIUS O f
2233 46 F f F T A CHO RD BEARING
OF NO RTH 46TJ0 J6 LAST. Ah
ARC LENG TH O F 1 *3 .3 2 FEET
ANO A CENTR AL ANGLE OF
o r o tr A r . s o u t h 4 r t « y e a s t .
13 DO FEET. NO RTHEASTERLY.
ALONG A CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHEASTERLY. HAVING A
RADIUS OF 2 2 1 * 4 * F E E T *
CHORD BEARING O F NO RTH
4 **0 3 3 1 * EAST. AN ARC LENGTH
OF 10* 43 FEET ANO A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF 0 2 -4 *-O l*, SO UTH
3**3 0 2 **
EAST. S 0 0
FE FT
NORTHEASTERLY.
ALONG
A
CURVE CONCAVE SO UTHEAST­
ERLY HAVINO A R A DIUS OF
2213 4 * FEET. A CHORD BEARING
OF NORTH 31*40*31* EAST, AN
ARC LENGTH OF 1 0 3 0 2 FEET
AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
02*4000*. NORTH 36*30*2*" WEST.
3 00 FEET. NORTHEASTERLY.
ALONG A CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHEASTERLY. HAVING A
RADIUS OF 2216 46 FEET. A
CHORD BEARING O F NO RTH

A t parbea to totareal and ctfiene
■he* have an opportunay to be heard
al raid heertngt
Michael S kd. Chairman
Pta.it.lrig 3 Zooi Kj Cjtrm lss'on
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a parton decldae to appeal a daemon
mada wrm reaped to any matter eonsaterad el the above meepng or
hearing. hW the may need 1 verba­
tim record ot the proceedng* Includ­
ing the letlim ony and avidenca,
when record la not provided by me
C»y o&lt; Santord (FS 2*631106)
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEED IN G S SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL O FFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330-S626 46
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
M EETING
Publish September 9.2001
EE077
N o rte* o t Am endm ent to th e Cby
e l Santord Com prehenetve Pten
Node* to hereby given t w a pubic
heating wb be held by to * Cay ot
saniorn
ru n n in g
in a zoning
Commaaion, ectng a t toe Cay ol
Santord! Land P b rn eig Agancy. to
toe City Commiaaton Cham ber*. C ty
H a l. Santord. Ftonda, at 7.00 p m
fn Thundey. *ep tam b er *0 . *661
to conaator m e propoaed amendmem to toa Comprahenahm Plan tor
property tocatod al 424 * Orlando
D rive (Highway 1 7 -*2 ).
Legal
E X H W T*A *
A PORTION OF SECTION 22.
TOW NSHIP 20 S O U TH RANGE 30
EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
FROM THE NORTHEAST COR
HER OF THE NORTHEAST 1)4 OF
SECTIO N 2 2 . TO W NSHIP 20
BOOTH. RANGE 30 EAST. SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. RUN
SOUTH 69*2640* W EST ALONG
THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTH­
EAST 1M OF SECTION *2 . A DIS­
TANCE O F 7 0 * *7 FEET, THENCE
RUN SOUTH 0 0 1 7 *1 3 * EAST .
127 20 FEET TO A POINT ON THE
SOUTHEASTERLY R1GHT-OF WAY
LINE OF STATE ROAD Ho. IS A
*0 0 . THENCE CONHNUE SOUTH
0 0 7 7 **1 * EAST. 233 64 FEET,
THENCE RUN NORTH 4 0 1 8 3 0 EAST. 34 IS FEET. THENCE RUN
SOUTH 0 0 1 6 *3 4 ' EAST. 1 M J T
FEET FOR A POINT O F BEG M t6N G : THENCE CONTW UE SOUTH
00 *3 6 3 4 * EAST. 3 0 * 41 FEET,
THENCE RUN NORTH M *0 t* 4 r
EAST. 17420 FEET TD A P O IN T ON
THE PROPOSED NORTHW ESTER­
LY RIGHT-OF-W AY U N e OF COUN­
TY ROAD No. 427, THENCE RUN
THE FOLLOW ING EIG H T ( I)
COURSES ALONG SAID PRO­
PO SED
RIGHT-OF-W AY U N E .
NORTHEASTERLY. ALONG
A
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEAST­
ERLY. HAVING A RADIUS OF
2233 46 FEET, A CHORD BEARING
OF NORTH 46*0636* EAST, AN
ARC LENGTH OF 123 32 FEET
AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
03*0949*. SOUTH 42*1 *'3 0 * EAST,
I * 0 0 FEET, NORTHEASTERLY.
ALONG A CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHEASTERLY. HAVINO A
RADIUS O F 2 2 1 * 41 FEET. A
CHO RD BEARING OF NORTH
A r c s 'll* EAST, AN ARC LENGTH
OF 1 0 *4 3 FEET AND A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF 02*46*01". SOUTH
3 9 *3 0 2 9 * EAST. 6 0 0
FEET.
NORTHEASTERLY.
ALONG
A
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEAST­
ERLY. HAVINO A RAOIUS OF
2 2 1 1 4 * FEET. A CHORO BEARING
OF NORTH 81*49*31* EAST. AN
ARC LENGTH O F 103 0 2 FEET
ANO A CENTRAL ANOLE O f
02*40*00*. NORTH 36*3029* WEST.
• 00 FEET. NORTHEASTERLY.
ALONG A CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHEASTERLY. HAVINO A
RADIUS OF 2 1 1 * 46 FEET. A
CHORD BEAR INO OF NORTH
6 6 *2 3 *3 r EAST. AN ARC LENGTH
O F 174-94 FEET. AND A CENTRAL
ANOLE OF 0 4 1 1 *0 5 *. NORTH
S 7 * 4 0 ir EAST. 12420 FEET TO A
POINT ON T F * EAST UNE OF
BAID SECTIO N 12. THENCE
DEPARTING SAID PROPOSED
RIGHT-OF-W AY UN E. RUN NORTH
00*36 34* W E8T, ALONG SAID
EAST U N E 1 4 0 1 * FEET TO A
POINT ON THE SOUTHWESTERLY
RIGHT-OF-W AY LINE OF COUNTY
HOME ROAD. THENCE RUN
NORTH 34*43*11* WEST. ALONG
SAID SOUTHW ESTERLY RIGHTOF-W AY U N E . 3 1 *2 3 FEET TO
THE PO INT OF CURVATURE OF A
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHW EST­
ERLY. HAVING A RADIUS OF
2*90.71 FEET. THENCE RUN
NORTHW ESTERLY. ALONO THE
ARC OF SAID CURVE ANO ALONG
SAID SOUTHW ESTERLY RIGHTCrF-WAY
LU L.
78 91
FEET
THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
0111*31’ TO A PO N T. THENCE
RUN SO UTH 4 0 *7 5 3 0 * WEST.
707.62 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING
CONTAINING 7 286 ACRES
Amendng tea Fokaa Land lla a
oeugneoon cd l a Comprahanaiva
Plan liom HOR (High Oenaay
Rrudanua/) to to il d OC-2 (Ganaral
Commarctef)
X ■ aramprued m at ate Santord C ly
e l a pubke hearing on Monday.
October *2 0 0 1
to me Cay
CornmtMion Cham ber*. Cay H a*.
Santoro Ftonda, el 7:00 p m

Iranam m ei ol the propoaed plan
■mendmerx to me C ly Commiaaton
M aroatad paraona may aubma wra-

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C IVIL ACTION
CASE NO: 01-C A -14W -13G
NATURE S IMAGE O f CENTRAL
FLO RIDA INC . a Ftonda

M AURO J FLORENTINE,
Defendant
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: M AURO J FLORENTINE
YOU ARE NO TIFIED mat an action
■(Rinat purauant to f 713 24. Ftonda
S tatute* to aecute dtburaem ant cl
money depoaaed with the Clerk ol
the Circuit Court lot Seminole
C oaffy hanetornng a Clam el Lien to
tuuur.iy. tsr title *-, c l ccrtrod. and
lor quantum m erull/un|utt enrichmam haa been Ned againal you and
you are required to aenre a copy cl
your written deteneea, a any. to * on
David C. W ta&gt; ptamt/tr* attorney,
w hota eddrata I! Suite S00.
landm ark Cantor II. 225 E Roblnaon
Street. P O . D ot 2 *3 4 . Orlando.
Florida 32802. on or baton October
1aL 2001. and Me m e original wim
m e d a rk ol me Court eaher baton
eerytee on PlakitHTa attorney or
ImmeiSatety them eller, omenatee a
detou* w l ba entered agdnat you
PtekaflTa Com pton
DATED mieday ol AUG 27 2001.

2001.
MARYANNE M ORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Rum tong
Deputy Clark
In accordance wnh me Americana
W ith O eabJrtiei Act. PERSONS
W ITH D ISA BILITIES ONLY who
neadi accommodation In order to
paritetpeto In mra proceedng. you
anentfftod to. al no m l to you, me
provtaton o l certain a ta itla n c *
Ptoaai contact Court AdmtnMmacn
a t 301 N. Park A n nua. Santord. FL
32771. Tatophone (407)665-4330.
w*ton 2 working day* ol your receipt
d toa document » you am hearing
Impaired or w toe im p en d . c e l 1•0 0 -9 5 5 6 7 /1
P ib*ah: September 2. 9. 16. 23,
2001
EE033
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
M U M O L 8 COUNTY.
FLORIDA
O V E . ACTION
CAES NO..- 01-C A -11I9-14-G
APPROVED RESIDENTIAL
MORTGAGE, IN C ,

DOUOLAS KAPLAN and MICHELLE
NAPIER.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: DOUGLAS KAPLAN. « ekm .
end I dead, a * penone or pemea
csutfTiing. m ■wwipii ill inn

01 other detmtng by. EvqlkFl taidar
cr againal DOUGLAS KAPLAN, and
e l parbea or paraona having or
caeanng any n ^ a . nee, or intereel ei
■wig &gt;o in * pr•Truant r n w io ri r a
ML
YOU ARE NO TIFIED mal an action
to lonctoee e mortgage on me kktowmg property to Semeiote County.
lo t 8 3 . HAM PTON PARK.
Accndtog to * • Plat Thereof Aa
Raoordad to P M Book 36. P aget 86
m m id i 60. O l The Puble Record! M
Semmota County. Florida.
(eW e
1567 Obartto Terrace. Lake Mary.
Ftonda 32746)
haa bean Had agaaiet you and you
are required to e a rn a copy c l your
w rttan deten te! E any. to 6 on
JAMES D . GIBSON. ESQUIRE, me
nMrnm • iiuxn vy wttom' •ao raat if
ROKNICH. GIBSON. 1 KOHL HELBK). P L . 1800 Second Street. Suite
901. Saraaota. FL 34236 wahm 30
d eyi aftar toa k rtl petecacon ol tore
Clark o I m n Court eaher baton aarvIce on tha Ptatotifra attorney or
tmmeiaetary m enailer: odierwtte a
defem wE be in la n d againal you
tor Ihe m ia t dem anded to the
Complaaa or Pewon
DATED mtaAUG27 2001 day ol
2 0 0 I.

W

MARYANNE M ORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF COURT
ByRiAh King
Depufy Clerk
cc James D Dtoaan. Eaquva
Pubkah September 2. ». 2001
EE034
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O F THE EIGHTEENTH
JU O IC U L CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
M AND FOR
BEMM OLE COUNTY
CASE NO.! 9 1 -C A -im W
GREENPOINT MORTGAGE
f u n d in g a r c .

PAUL M QOULDBOU RN E and
ATHINE V O O ULDflO URNE. h li
w et, and UNKNOW N TENANTS/
OWNERS.
P LA IN TIFF6 NOTICE OF ACTION
rO:
PAUL N OOULOSOURNE
A T H M V. GOULDBOORNL
And a t p a rte ! clearing attaraat by.
mroutpi. under or againal
PAUL N QOULDBOURNE
ATHINE V GOULD0OURNE
and a6 partw t having or Manvng to
have any right. M a. or aaaraat n tha
property hereto described LAST
KNOWN ADDRESS 239 SHADY
OAKS CIRCLE. LAKE MARY, FL
32746
YOU ARE NO TIFIED Tie! an
to tonctoee mortgage on I
tog described property to Banknote
County Ftonda
LOT 23 CARDINAL OAKS COVE,
ACCORDING
TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN PLAT
BOOK 35. PAGES 17 ANO I I . PUS
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
and having a commonly known

The propoaed emen k nere to me
2 3 * Shady Oaee Carte Lake Mary.

L ecals
FL 32745
haa been kiwi againal you and you
are required lo larva an ortgeie! ot
your w rttan d eten te), 8 any. wflh me
Sam noia C otrity Cterk nl p at Court
wahto 30 day) from lha test data ol
pubkcalian. and to te rm a copy on
p lain tiff') Attorney Jennifer S
[banka, ol lha Lew Firm o l MASON
6 ASSOCIATES. P A , whose
address la 17T37 U S. I lig r .„ . jf , y
North, Sulla 500, Mangrove Bay.
Clearwater. Ftonda 33754. within 30
days trom me N il data ol pubicatton: otherwise a delautt will ba
•m en d againit you lor lha reket
demanded In ffie cumplakil
Dated AU02B 2001
MARYANNC MORSE. CLERK
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Ruffi Ktog
Aa Dapuiy Ciaik
to accordance wim t
Wnh DttabM iee Act. paraona wRh
dltabM iaa naedng a tp ao al accom­
modation to participate to Put pro­
ceeding should contact court
A driw .ttrm on at telephone number
1-407-665-4330. no! leler man l e w
(7) days prior to thk proceeding It
hearing unpaired. (TDD) 1-600 *35•7 7 1 , Of Vraok (V ) 1 6 0 0 9356770.
via Florida Ratay Service
Mason 6 AaaodaM *. P A
17757 US 19 N . Suite 500
Clearwater. FL 337646366
Alto Jann4ef S Ebank*
(727)336 3600
Pubkah. September 2, 9. 2001
EE033____________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fite Number: 0 1 6 9 9 C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
RALPH SMANT.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The adm H rfraiViri nt me terete ot
RALPH SMANT. deceased. File
Number 0 1-669-CP. la pendaig to the
C n u i Court ter Seminole County
Florida. Probate Dhnston. m e
eddrata ot which la Peat Office Bur
ROM, Santord. Ftonda J2772-60M
Tha names and addresses c4 lha
personal rapraseniauvs and ffia per*)
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
A* paraona taxm whom mra nonce
la served who have obfeebona mal
cheienga me vakdey at me w «. me
quakkeanona ol lha paraona! rapresentatrve. venue, or Rtoadtekon ol
Eks Court are raquked to lie mee
obfacbons wflh tha Court W ITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY OAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
A l endaora ot me decedent and
other paraona having claims cr
on wham i copy ol this notes la
data Of ma tin t pubkeatun ot *ka
notice m e t He tic k ctotma wkh tea
Court W ITH IN THE LATER OF
THREE M ONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF TH IS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A * other creditors Ol ffia decedent
end persona having claim s or
demands ma dacadanra estate must
Me m ek claim s w flh n u t court W ITH ­
IN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PU BLICA­
TIO N OF TH IS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. OEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The date c l me tost pubicabon ot
Eke Nonce a September 2 .2001.

4201 VtoftaC oun
W riter Springs Florida 32706
Attorney
lo*
RUSSELL K DICKSON. JR
Ftonda Bar Num ber t *6678
Ftih ar.
Ruahmer.
W tfitn ra th .
Dickaon, Taltey tDuntap. P A.
20 N Orange Avanua. Suae 1300
P o tl O tkre Boa 712
Orlando. Florida 32801
larapnona. k O rte k j-ilu
Facaknaa. 407/422-1060
Pubkah: September 2, 9.2001
EE032
THECtRCUtT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
6E W HO LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A M NO . 94-1993-CA
DIVISION I4 E
FIRST UNION MORTGAGE
CORPORATION. SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER W ITH DOMINION
BANK SHARES MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
Plaintal,
ve.
RUSSELL L HUDSON, at e l
Oefendanf(a)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN pur­
suant to a Final Judgment at
M origaga
Foractoaura
deled
December 06. 19*4 and entered to
Case NO 94-1993-CA ot me Circus
Court ot lha EIGHTEENTH Judttal
Ckcua to and tor SEMINOLE County.
Ftonda whereto FIRST UNION
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER W ITH
DOM INION RANKSHARFS MORT­
GAGE CORPORATION. U «w
P le n a and RUSSELL L HUDSON.
UNKNOWN SPOUSDCO-TENANT
OF RUSSELL L HUDSON M W
FAY HUDSON, ara me Delendanu. I
wd sal to me highasl and best l»d
darter cash at W EST FRONTDOOR
OF THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE. SANFORD. FLORI
DA al II0 0 A M . on *w 23 day ol
Septem ber, 2001. toe toliowmg
described property as set forth to
■aid Final Judgmarfl
LOT *8 . SAN LANTA. THIRO SEC­
TION. A SUBDIVISION ACCORD
INO TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13.
PAOE TS. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE CO UN­
TY. FLORIDA
ArtC/A
1407 LOCUST A V E .
Sendtord. F I 32771
W ITNESS M Y HAND tn d d r erst
cl Vae Court on August 282001
(SEAL)
Clerk ot me C a a a Court
By M ary E m m ie
Deputy Cterk
Echevama LAssociate! PA
P O Boa 2SOI8
Tampa, Ftonda 33822 5016
F94091934
"S e e Am ericana w tto Doabrkbaa A d
a you are a person w ith • ikaeM ky
w tto needs accom m odekon s i enter
to pkrbapale to te a proceeding, you
are unrated at no coat to you. lo r tie
prevtsston nr re rta v i assistance
Please contact C ourt A d m n stra lio n
a l 201 N Perk A w u e . Santord
Florida 32771. telephone num ber
(407)686-4227. wahto 2 w orking
days o l your receipt o l tore docu­
m ent. It hearing knpeeed. (TOO) 1800 9556771
Pubaah September 2. 9. 2001
EE031

M T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 16TH
JU O IC U L CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL
JURIS DICTION DIVISION
Casa No. 0I-C A -1T 3914-Q
Chase
Mai Ita lia n
Uurlgaga
Corporation.
PLAINTIFF,
Va.
Larry B e rkle y....... unknown
peraonls) In posaein o n ot ma
eubiect rate property a t; ______ ,
unknown p tra o n ls l to p o k e s won o l
Ihe s u b le t real property 9 2 ,4 Wring,
and a * unknown pan es ctakntog by.
through, under and against Ihe
above ra m p ) -V*enden 1&lt;-1 U y i ere
not know n to be dead or atom,
w hsthsr sad unknown parttea may
clean an im sresi as spouses ham .
d e viM a a . grantees,
or
other
DEFENDANT
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO
Larry Barkley a thing and a f
unknown partw t claim ing by,
through, under and againal the
not known lo ba dead or akve,
Halm an totareal a t spouses, hem .
devisees
grantees,
or
other
Claim ants: whose, residence t t
unknown and whose le s t known
e d d ra a s lt:
303 G randrw w W ey W
C esaetw ny. FL 32707
YOU ARE NOTIFIED m et an ecbon
to r torectoaure o I m ortgage on me
toftowtog d e se rte d property
LOT 12. BLOCK 22. H E FTIER
HOMES HOWELL PAnK SECTION
O NE. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
ROOK 13. PAGES 43 THROUGH
46. W CLU 3T.T, PUBLIC RECOHOS
O f SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
h a t bean Mad a g a rts i you and you
era required to serve a copy o l ycaa
w ritten d e te n te ). * any. to fl. on KIM­
BERLY A N A T IX IS , Attorney tor me
fta to lift, whose address u
Codes iS taw tersA L PA .
4010 boyscout Bouteva-d
Suite 430
Tampa. FL 33607
on o r batons m aty days trom the data
ot tha tira l puM catton o l m a nonce
end tea m e a rig n e i w flh m e Cterk o l
th is C ourt saner before service on
PteaiW T) tn o m e y o r Im m eU aiely
thereafter, M herwtaa a d aiaufl w * ba
•n tored egainel you to r m e reltef
dem anded to m e com plelrfl.
NOTE. P ik tc o n l to me Fen Debt
C o lle ction P re c lic e t A ct you ere
advised mat m ti tew krm b daamad
to be a data enflectot aitem pong to
o o ie d * data and any mtormabon
obtained w * be used to r m al purpOM
W ITNESS m y hand and lh a seal o l
■eld C ourt on AUO 29 2 0 0 1 ,
(SEAL)
M a/yam a Maroa
Aa Cterk c l tie C ourt
By Rum King
Aa DapUy Clark
COOIUS 4 STAW IAASKI. P A
4010 Boyecoul Boutevard
Suae 450
Tampa, FL 33607
Tatephona: (*13)877 6006
C « 591061-3159
Pubkah Saptom ber 2 .9 .2 0 0 1
EEOC*
91 THE CIRCUIT COURT
M ANO FOR
SEIMNOLE COUNTY,
FLOmOA
CASE MO. 9 9 G A -im -1 4 -a
HOWARD 6 REYES. CHARTERED,
a Florida corporation.

ROBERT MORRIS and "JOHN DOE
and M ARTOOC, ma names betog
Scbboua, Ihe irue Idenny ol me
Determents being unknown to
pletoM . lha parttea Intended being
me perttefl In poaaeeeam.

AMENDED NOTICE OF M L 1
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN tote
pursuant to Ihe Final Judgment
enured In tola cause on Febnory
2 8 .2 0 0 0 .1wB e e l me property s iu .
•le d to Banknote County Florida,
tkaenbedas.
Lot I I . W F. le a v e !a Subdrwpcnof
Senlord. acoordtog to me
to es recorded to Plai B a i M
2 7 . Pubke Records ol
Cotafly. rtonda
al pubac tala to ma Ngheet batoar.
tor cash, al ma areal front door ol me
Semtooto Cowfly C ourtnuaa. 301
H Parti Avenue. Benton). Florida at
11DO am on September 11.2001.
Deled m a 24 day ol AugueL 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk ol Hh Orou4 Court
By M aq Stroups
Deputy Cteik
Terry A Brooke, Eaquee
TERRY A BROOKS. PA .
2110 E. fiobmaon SI
Orlando. Ftorida 32803
(407)695-1981
PUBLICATION: SEMINOLE HER­
ALD

N O T IF IC A T IO N
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AM ERICANSW ITH DISA BILITIES
ACT, person* trim rfls s tiW )) need­
ing a speci e acccmmudation shcxAd
corflad COURT ADMINISTRATION,
a l tw local Ccnamouae n d teier man
SEVENday* prior to ma procaedtog
II healing unpaired. (TEX)) 1-800
9336771 or VOICE (V ) 1 6 0 0 9 5 5 *770, vie Ftonda Relay Sendee
Pubkah September 2. 9. 2001
EE028_________________________
W THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOIC1AL CIRCUIT.
*4 AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 01-C C I44020R
SWEETWATER CLUB
HOMEOW NERS’ ASSOCIATION,
94C.. a Florida nol-tor-proM corpora,
•on.
pum a.
va
WILLIAM C. BARKER and PHYLLIS
E. BARKER h a wtte

L egals

L eg als

Comm tealon
Room to C ity H a l.
Santord Ftonda a l 7 0 0 p m on
O ctobar 6,2001. to con*W »f s*M meommendahon The C»y C om m ttston
m ay place condfltons upon Ihe
rexoning by means o l a deretopm erfl
order
AX parties n interest and effitan s
a h s l have an opportunay to be heard
a l said hearing)
U irhaw l Kkai. Chairm an
Ftw eang L Z u .g C c.T.TJS iar
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC « a per■on rto o d a * to eppeel a decision
m ade w flh rasped lo any m ailer nonsktored at (he above fne e te ifl o r
hearing, he tth e m ey need a verbebm
raoon) o l toa procM dtogs InckxJng
m * ittlim o rty and evidence, which
record la noi pio vitto d by m e Cay M
Santord. (FS 2 *6 OIOS)
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS BHCMJIO CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL O FFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330-5626 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
Pubkah Septem ber 9.2001
EEOTS

_
p iia c e e o n o l m ia nobca d
•coon) a n ) Ito m * ortgtaaf so n ma
cterk d m is court aahar betore aenric * on P tetodT* odom ey or rra n a t*.
aw ry th e ra a fle r (d a rw tta a d a to d l
tri* be araarad agaaM you ta r tie
r a id dam anded to m a c o n tfla w or

L ecals

L egals

MaryarmE M o n *. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: L u i C. Herdsm an
Deputy Ck*rk
Wim DiaabW ttet A rt. PERSONS
W ITH DISABILITIES ONLY. It you
a r* a parson wflh a dttabflay who
needs any accommodation to order
to p a ita p a t* to m a procaedtog, you
ant emptied, at no coat to you. to tha
provtaton ot certain assistance
Please
contact
me
Court
Admaeslrelor wahto 2 working days
ol your ra c e ** ol m a Notice of
Achon 4 you ere hearing ar voice
impaired, co l 1 *0 0 9 5 5 6 7 7 1
PuWoh September 2 .9 ,1 6 .2 3 .2 0 0 1
EE027
NOTICE
Marti Construction Co. toveea a *
subcontractors and auppaara to feb mit proposals to mem lor me kXciwtog protect INTERNATIONAL TER­
MINAL APRON PAVEMENT REHA­
BILITATION tor me Santord Airport
Authority
Mark Conatruclion Co.
encourages MDE/WBE/DBE p arto pabon on m a protect
Plans ara
avallabte lor review al lha Central
Ftorida BuAdara Eschang*. Orlando
Dodge Room. Construction M artel
D ata, Minorey/W om en B utinesa
Alliance and Ftorida Eaal Coast
Oukdara Eichanga or by caAng Mark
Construction O (40 7 )6 3 1 6 2 7 5 .
Submfl a l bida prior to 4 0 0 pm
Wednesday. Septem ber I t , 2001 to
order tor bid* to be coneldared The
prated bids Thursday. September
20. 2001. D eed any Inquires to Ik*
Dalroh and lax proposals to
(407)3326311
Publish September 5. 9 .1 2 .2 0 0 1
EE020
Advertlsem anl of Sete
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN mar
me tester signed aflands lo se4 ms
personal property daaertoed below to
enhiTce e te n lm (vrte.l nn ae«J |e f*&gt;
erty under me Ftorida Sell Storage
FadNy A d Statues (Sacban 63 *0 1 6 3 *0 *)
The undermined w * ee* al pubke
sate by esmpattove laddng on tha
10th day o l Septem ber. 2001 *1
105pm . on m * pram aaa where ask)
are tocetod al Ample Storage Cantor,
100 Ample Court. 2900 W ed Airport
Boulevard, County ol Sem inole.
Stela ol Ftorida. tha tokowing:
C u ilo m a it N kfna. .Unit I .
D ctcn ctan cl G ra ti
Apr* Myles. A 0 2 1 . Tofftor Car
Beds.Mallretsee.Dreseer. Minor Etc.
Lekeahe Wngm. B-005. Miac
Lekeaha W righi. E l OB. Tool Boxsa.
Toole, Engtoe Stand. Enffna. M ac.
B oies. M ac. Furniture
Purchases n o t be pax) tor M Ihe
•m e ol ptachese to cash only A*
purchased flam * add aa tt. where tt,
and must be removed al toe tone ol
sate Sto* aib ted to cancatabon to
owner and oW gaied party.
Thto la lha 29di day ol August 2 0 0 1.
Knslaan A tari
Pubkah September 2 .9 .2 0 0 1
EE019
N O T IC t Of LIEN SALE
to eocontonce wflh me provtatana. ol
law. flo ra being due and Ixpasd
chargee tor which the latdem gned H
antated to H ttety an ownar's ta n ol
stored a l U nde B o b'* Sea Storage;
2650 W 2 8 *i Sheet Santord. Ftorida
12771 And. oua nonce ha rin g been
Often, lo ma ow ner of said pvripwriy
and a * parttea known lo claim an
Had to euch nonce tor ptym arfl ol
Such having tip e a d l to * goods wB
be add al puM c egcoon to toe M^&gt;f i l (jfcjdbf of cUfurwUi cMupoMKt ol
o n O t/IM O l Dele of Auction
Time 2:45 PM
AUCTIONEER
U C . NO.
_Ll
U a O to _ _ C in S m » '
hrxnra _ A d d u ix _ D *ia )o liton id
G aodt la ta AuM O fw d
2 2 *. Dentoe L Morgen. 112 McKay
Bhrd
Santord.
FL
32771.
Reirtgarator, w tndow XC. una. bed*.
TV. amartatomarfl oantor. mtoc bags
3 2 *. Beverley Cem pbe*. 387
Crystal Htog* Wey Lane Mary. FL
TZ*L7, tean*. (to m tomY-jra k g
333. Maurice D. Barmen. 1711
Soutoweat Road Santord. FL 32771,
Table taw . car lop pod. m ac. tool*.
•CL
428. J*n*4s Toman. 186 Mato Sr
Oaneve, FL 32T32. Lamp, touch

Pubkah September 2 .8 . 2001
EE 002
NOTICE OF PUBLIC BALE
PUBLIC NOTICE M hereby gnran
toeL on toa date and to * ten* toted
below, and oorfltoutog bum day to
se4 al Pubac Auction, to toe hr^w al
bidder, tor cash, u h r werahouae a l
STORAGE USA. located al 1007
WAa Springs O r. Wtotor Bprtngt. Fl
32706. toe catoento ol toe toaowmg
storage ire s cpntersrg household
other charges tor which 6 tan on
seme Is cleaned, lo wfl.
OATE OF S A LEM PTEM B ER 18.
1*01
3 0 0 PM
Brian Cotton *9 1 * Fum hae *
household goods
Karla Fsletlx
(3 1 * Houeahoid kerne 8 turmure
Demelto O uaw t *334 Fum aure
AHoueehoUtem e. Ruby Scon 9604
Household goods
Bechtel Carp
9*67 C ate*, antennae, stags prulactora. ground Las. connectors, toventory.
Aucbcn Services . License &lt; 5*3 A
150 0 0 casting Deposit w il be col
acted tor each una punheaed and
retondad altor
contents ol tie ia i*

NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING
TO CONSIDER A
CO NDITIONAL USE
Nobce tt hereby given m al ■ Plhkc
Hearing wB be hak) by to * Planning
AZonlng Commiaaton to toe Cay
Commaaion Chambers. Cay H a*.
Santord. Ftonda. el 7.00 p m on
Thundey. Septem ber 20, 2001 to
consider a request tor a Condncnal
Use to ■ O C-2, Genets! Commercial
Zoning D aM d
LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot IS .
Block 8. Dreemwoto. a s recorded to
Itte Pubke Records ol Seminole
County. Ftorida In Plal Book 3. Page
90.
The property betog more gsnermAy
described as 2333 French Aversa
C u s I0 j5 » l
U »*
Requested Outdoor dteptey ol used
furniture (antiques)
A * penes to IrM m i and calrana
aha* have an opportunay to be heen)
ateatoheertog
By order ol the Planning AZixflng
Commission ol me C *y ol StedOrtL
Ftorida. Fito am day at Seotembar.
Michaal Skai. Chatonan
Planntog AZonlng Commtealon
ADVICE TO THE PUBUC: « a per
to n dectoet to appeal a dactenn
made wSh respect to any matter ccrv
aidared at toe abova maeeng or
hearing, he/sha may need ■ irarbebm
record ol toe proceedtoga todbdtog
toe testimony end evidence, which
record te n d provided by toe Cay ol
Santord (FS 2880108)
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDING S SHOULD CONTACT
TH E PERSONNEL O FFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330 8628 4 *
HOURS IN ADVANCE O F THE
MEETING.
Pubtah September 9.2001
EE07B

Publish September 1 .1 *. 2001

* D u to » tt 2 3 d *y ol AugusL 2001.

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Noece te hereby gkren to n • Pubic
Hearing wB be held by me nanrw ig
•Zoning Commission In the Cay
Commaaion Chembera. C *y H a l.
bentord, Fkaate. al 7 0b tu n . un
Thursday. Eaptositoas 20. 10*1, to
•m erxbnenl to me Zonng Onknance
ol toe Cay ol Santord. Semmoto
County, ftonda
Reiorang hum AG . Agrtouaiatl
To m et o l. O C -2. General
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
T h *S 2 5 O 0 lm *W lO C TolffteE
166’ ol Lot 20 and me N 12 0 te ma 8
230* cl to* E 65* of Lol PO M M
Sm to a 3rd Subd. as recorded to
Plal Book t. Pegs 66. ol toe Pubke
Records ol Semmote County.
Florida
The poperty b a n g m ore genets ty
desertted as 4 0*3 Smah C anal Rd
The Plerm tog AZontog Commteaaon
w d aubm * a raenm mandabon to ma
C4y Com m iealon to lavoc o l, o r
agemat. ma requested change or
am endm ent Tha C *y Comm aaion
w ii hold a P itokc H earing to ma

to accordance wflh toe pro.Drone d
&lt;h* FV Ji r o s Nam e Statute*, to­
w n becoon ooa 09. Flurkto Steluiea

INI.

Hom eSluw Magaztoe Ire
Fran* Schwartz
rfa m i T T ifru i
Pubtah. Septombar 9.2001
EE081__________________________
*1 T H i CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 19TH

judicial ancurr

or FLORIOA
NANOFOR

1 COUNTY
JURISDICTIO N DIVISION
No. 01-CA-1081-14-K
rrorw eei c a m M innascxa. l u . as
Trustee tor C e rnn catt H ddara d
SACO I Sertee, 1999-2,
PLAPCTFF.
vk
Aaron M. Bundeean, at «L,
DEFENDANTS.
N O T IC t OF

Noece la hereby gflnn to d . pursuant to that Final J u d g ie n l d
Forectodae dated Augud 29. 2001,
and entered to d r il case r u r t a r 01C A -108I-14-K . of the C a o d Court d
me lam J u d d d C iroul to and tor
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARMO
O ffninoli County, fl ortda . w ih y tn
TO CONSIDER A
NORW EST BANK M IN NESO TA
CONDITIONAL USE
H A . AS TRUSTEE FOR CERTIFI­
Nobce tt to n b y (W en toto a Pubic
CATE HOLDERS O F SACO I
Fleertog w tt be Kakt by toe fta m n g
SERIES. t t* B 6 , tt P ttk fld told
AZonlng Comm lation to ffie City
Aaron M . B urdn i ro AtottyaVtooda
VrifXTVTMHJOrl w n V IW V fl Wny r H |
,
Homeowner's
Aaaoddtan. toe.;
.
Senlord. Ftorida. at 7.00 p m . on
u fln w m peraon(t) to poaeeaaton d
Thuradar. Septam ber 20. *001 to
oonaldat e requeal tor ■ Condkcnal
I I ; ____ _
d
U a * to an AO. AartcMIuraL Zoning
62. toto e
DatrtoL
LSOAL 0E9CR1PT10S* Aw: 32
DetenrtsnKI). I w * a d to *te M d ted
Twp 1*3 Rpe 316 . Beg 10716' N o t
and baal tkddar tor aeah M rnaWasa
b e d d id d toe Senflnoto County
Can d Sec. run N 223’ E 190'S 208'
E w 8 43’ W 1S Z N 2S W t o r to:
Cowrthouee to Sarderd, Florida.
Bag (LESSW 18* tor Rd).
Semeiote Courtly; Ftorida. M 11.00
Tha property betog mom gtnerafly
AM on toe 27 (toy d SaOarnbar.
2001. * ■ IdAjwtog d a icrtt l 3 propen
d e icrtbed as 1701 B m m Avenue
ty • • a d torth to edd Ftod Judgniert.
to trtt
LOT M .ALAFATAW OOOS PHASE
TEN, ACCORDING TO T X FLAT
TNEREOF AS RECORDED M R A T
th e l have an epporkawy to ba heard
a ia a L l hearing.
BOOK 37, PAGES 11 THROUGH t4 .
By order d to * Planntog AZontog
PUBLIC RECORDS O F BBMNOLE
Commtealon of me City d Santord.
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Ftorida. M a 6m day o l t f/m r t m .
NOTE; Pim uarfl to m e F d r Debt
Cotoc&amp;ofi fn c H c n A d you m
2001.
Ikchaal S kat Chaxman
•drieed t id tfla lew tnw tt deemed
Planning AZorwig Commteston
to be a d a d ewiartor d tom d n g to
cofle d s i2aT.it tn d any totortheflui
A patnon drtckket to appeal e rtadsten
obtained wB ba lam ) tor to d purmada w tti reaped to any M B * oonDtow) to * 20 itoy d AuguaL 1001.
aldared al me above meebng or
hearing, he/she may need a vatbattn
Cterk d Cacu6 Court
record d ffie proceedtoga toctodmg
Dy Mery Stroup*
Dapufy Cterk
record t t n d provkted by 9te c a y d
Santord (FS 288 0105)
COOflJS A 8TAW1ARSM. P A
40101
PERSONS W ITH D tS A flIU TIE S
Sufla 430
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TAmpe, FL 33807
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
Tatephona: («13)8776006
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
CASS 10-01-1997
THE PERSONNEL O FFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330 5828 4 *
Pubfleh; September 9, IE 2001
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
EE049______________________
MEETING
Pubkah September 6.2001
EEOTS

ADVCETOTHEPUBLIC. E

MARYANNEMORSE

M THE C W C U T COURT
OF THE 1*TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M ANO FOR
I COUNTY,

JURISDICTION o rm ro N
CASE NO; 01 CA 1 1 *1 1 4 W
IRW IN MORTGAGE
CO RPO RATE*!.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
MARY HAINES, E T A L .
DEFENDANTS)
N o m e * OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO . MARY HAINES ANO
UNKNOW N SPOUSE OP MARY
HAINES
w ho** residence tt unknown 2
hesherthey be bring
end *
he/lherthey be deed, ate laiknown
who may be apouaea.
granteae.

to ba deed or a*ve. and • * panes
haring or claiming to have any n d *.
bite or M ares! to Ihe property
deaerated to me mortgage bemg

eeo m

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO WILLIAM C BARKER end
PHYLLIS E BARKER h a w4e. end
e l unknown piritoe having or dtenvmg an mwraat u k k r Barker
YOU APE NO TIFIED m al an ertiqn
to bractosa a kan againv! me to*owtog property to Sam noto County.
Ftonda. 203 Rivervww Drive,
Longwood. Ftonda 32779. mare parbcuterty dtaertoed aa:
Lot 3 ULKA. Sweetwater Chib Una
I. eocontng to ma plal mereol aa
recorded m Plal Book t t . Pag* 28. to
tha Pubac Records ol Semrooto
Com fy. Ftonda
haa been Wed against you and you
are raqusad to serve a copy ol your
wnaan deterwas to E * any. on
Susan Msowsndar Buck P lunu rs
ahurney. whose address a : Post
O ffre Bos 2854. Orlando, ftonda
32*02. on ot batora September 27.
2001. end Ua toe ortgnal wflh ffw
Clark ol to* C o a l eimar batora aenrk.s on P lr r c a i abomey or r r rw k
atety vwrsaAar uCwrwae ■ dataua
w4l ba araarad agaaisl you tor ffia
ratal demanded to me C om pten to

N O TK C O F
FICTITIO US MAKE
Nobce tt hereby (pren to d we ara
engaged to buatoes* *1 234 W .
C huch Avenue Longwood Fl 32750,
Semanto Coufly. Ftorida ixrdar me
FIcM toui Nam e d For bate By
Owner end mat wa Intend toredder
aald heme with m e O n tton d

2001.

The above notice to be pubtahed
w eek* Sax) s ite to be undw and by
virtue o tflw S la lu to s o l toa States te
Ftonda. In such cases mada and pro-

W ITNESS my hand and Itr* seal ol
rnw Court *1 SEMINOLE C daffy.
Ftorida. # ** day d AUG 31 2001.
2001
(SEAL)
MARYANNE M ORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Rum Ktog
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF OAVIO J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 8 . UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
0 t-7 3 e « (!N )
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT. parsons wflh dsabflfltet lo a d ­
ing a special accommodation ahodd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
ma
SEMINOLE
County
C o u d n o e d 4 0 7 6 8 6 -4 2 2 7 .1 6 0 0 9556771 (TOO) or 1600-9866770,
vm Ftorktt Ratoy Servtoa
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TW O
(21 CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
P U B LISH IN: TH E SEM IN O LE
H ER ALD
Pudteh Septombw 9 .1 8 .2 0 0 1
EE074

YOUARE HEREBY NO TIFIED met
an ectam to torectoee a mortgage on
m * toaowmg property
CONDOMINIUM UNIT 22S. BUILD­
ING 14A. OF HIDOEN SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM. ACCORDING TO
T ilE D LCLA .IAIXJN O l C C W IO
MINIUM RECORDED ON NOVEM­
BER 15. 1964 IN O FFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1594. PAGES
066*
THROUGH
0795
AND
AMENDED BY FIRST AMENDMENT
THERETO
RECORDED
ON
MARCH 18. 19*5 IN O FFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1823. PAGES
471 THROUGH 4A4 OF THE PUB
U C RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
CO UN TY FLO R ID A TOGETHER
W ITH
ALL APPURTENANCES
THERETO AND AN UN DIVIDED
WTEREST IN THE COMMON ELE­
MENTS OF SAIO CONDOMINIUM
AS SET TOfTTH IN SAID DECLARA­
TION
haa bean Mad egsStet you and you
a r* raqixmd to aerve a copy ol your
written defenses. 4 any. on DAVID J.
STERN. ESO PlatoMT* attorney,
.whose a d d *** la 801 S Urw endy
D riw #500. Plantation. FL 33324 (no
later men 30 days horn lha date d

MTHEC8KUITCOURT
OFTHE19TM
JUOICULCBKUT
M ANO FOR

FLORIDA
C A M NO . 91-CA &gt;4014 P
CHASE M ANHAnAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.

CHARLES SEABORN. J R , d UK. d

6L,

Datendara(sj,
NO T1CI OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN pip.
euad to an Order or Find Judgmant
Bchedubng
Foractoaura
Sate
araarad on August t * . to o t to Fya
c h * now pandtog to add C ouL IM
atyte d which tt todealad aborai.
I w a s a l to m * h fl/teal am) beat b flf
ite r tor cash to toe SEMINOLE
County Courtaouea, W aal From
Door SEMINOLE COUNTY COUR­
THOUSE. 301 Norm Park Atenue.
SerJonL Ftorida 32771. at 1144)
A M . on m * 23 day d Bagtambar.
2001. fie kaostengdescrbec) proper
ly a * a d torm to **k ) Order or Ftod
LOT *0 . HKX)CN LAKE PHASE «
UNIT 4. ACCORDINQ TO THE PLA'
THEREOF AS RECORDED M PLA’
BOOK 27. PAOE 46 ANO 42. Ql
THE PUBLIC RCCOHOS OF 6041
N O U COUNTY. FLO RO A
ORDEREDet SANFORD. S O P
MOLE Cocrty. Ftonda, M e 30 day c
AUGUST. 2001.
MARYANNE UOR5E
A * Clark. Ciroul Court
SEMINOLE, Ftonda
I f

Mr/ Shxyc

Aa Dapuiy Cterk
SPEAR A HOFFMAN. P A
708 Soum D tateH V w ey
Coral Gabos. Ftorida 33146
Tateptxn* (305)6662299
AMERICANS W ITH DISAB6JT1ES
ACT OF 1190
Admmolrserve O tter No. 9 7 6
* you ara a peraan wan a r
order ta partulpal* In 44* pnoaadmg. you ara strutted, d no cod to
you. M ma provision d canam a n e
lance
P leas* contact Court
Admmtalrauon *1 301 N . Park
Avanua. S irin to o l Karaonl FL
32771, 1*07)323 4130 ,.1 4227
w flhri 2 worittog day* d you noeflx
d tote nonce. I you era hearing or
voice Im paired, c at 1 6 0 0 6 8 6 (7 7 1 1 *
P rison leptam ber 9. I t . 1001
EE067

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

23— Lost &amp; F ound

61— M oney

to

Lend

Attention R eadersll
Black Cocker Spaniel/ Mix
3 yra o ld , advar c o ta r. Low In Irom
o l V ia S a n fo rd C o u rt H o u ia
batw oon IM ID O e m . W ed. A u gW
29.2001. Dog a daughter's pal and
sho a h a a rtb ro k a n l 'T u fty I t
c u m n d y on a n S w k cycfa o f m « k
d n a from a an ake btta (v a t Jarry.
407-377C67B) FVxxn cat iv r l ream
407-40043?5&lt;pgr), 407-342-2564.
o r 4 0 7 *5 92*4325. R e w a rd o f
5500111 G od O to u .P la a e e D o The
fig h t Thing.

rta dtogal I n co m p x n ix x d o in g
buakieaa
phene to prom fxa you
* lo an and aak y o u to p a y to r It
b a lo to th e y d e liv e r. F o r m ote
W o tm a lio n . c a l to U m a 1-877-FTC
IC LP . ( A p i l * a e rv ta maaaage k x n
T he S e m in o le H e ra ld a n d tha
F ed era l T rada C om m leacn)

71— H

e lp

Wanted

ACRY8EALTECHS
$t2/HR WE TRAIN
Loca l W ork 1-800*779 2535

25— S pecia l N o t ic e s

A irp o rt P asaangar S ervice F le xto e
flo u rs , fre e uniform s, paid vacations
A ho lid a ys . N o a sp necessary.
OFW P. 4 0 7 *3 2 0 0 6 0 6 .

71— H elp Wanted

71—Help Wanted

FLO O R IN G IN S T A LLE R S
H ardw ood and L a m n x te F lo o rin g
A p p re n tic e ! noedad Im m edtoloty
lo r
e itx b llth e d ,
e rp a n d m g ,
co m p a n y Q ra a t adva ncem ent
o p p o rtu n ity C a llJ o c k a H Q /-3210332 lor A t r t M uu I x m j v ik l o w n
toansaan d paee back g o u n d d a rk .

W A R E H O U S E -U g h l In d u x lrlx l
M u tt be Dxpxndxblx. 59 par hr. O T
AvnXabfa. C a l Dab &lt;407)673*1511

IN V E S TIG A TE BEFO R E
YO U IN V E S T
A fw aya a goo d pokey, a ip a d a d y (o r
busm en
o p p o rtu n itie s
and
franctoaas. C a l F lo rid a D ap! o f
A g rlc u ltu rt A C onsum er S ervices a l
600 *435*7332 o f FTC H E LP (or
tree b to m a b a n O n to * our W eb M e
a t w w w fk : gov/bU op
F lorida law requires te ko ra o l c a ru ln
business c fp c rtu n A c fl lb register w ith
F lo rid a D e p l o f A g rlc u ltu rt A
C onsum er S e rvices ba to ra s a tin g
C a t 10 v e rify la w fU re g is tra tio n

before youbuy
LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

HEALTH INSURANCE AMO 401K
9LAM Drug free workplace.
Ape*y at: aao a e w a rm .
A tte n tio n 1! W ork F ram M om cl
PT 5 1 .0 0 0 55.000 FT/M o
MaN O rder
F or fre e Into. 1 -688-260-4237
S itfe V e to b n in rie r snrlbyW toxnl
tie Stela ol Hortda, ei such u s e
made and prodded.
Pubkxh September 9 .1 9 .2 0 0 1
EE001

27— N ursery &amp; C hild
C are

73— Employment
Wanted
FREELANCE: Y A nkrrW tC ceyw iar.
P R /a n Bxna Ccnejang. Ito d Eskto
a apecuiklyl (P lu * p ro laxtlo n al
artw orka. w abpaga dxxtgn, A
printing
c o n lx d t)
C raalhra.
e d it, p ro o fre a d , ty p e lO O iw p m ,
h o u rs /fe e t
nego
Lo n g w o o rl’S erm nole C ounty area
(4 0 7 ) 3 3 1 -8 0 5 0 . A sk fo r T.C .
(B rochure A B io a v a il)___________

93— R ooms For R ent

107— M obile H omes
For R ent

1 1 7 — C o m m e r c ia l

4C ar
garag a.
cad yard, acraan perch,
BOO. H ltf Air. MO PETS. 51000 moPVrt U L L a x t A Sac 407 349-2779
O R 407 -34 9 5396

ftANFohD 2BIV1BA. klO PETS.
540GMOHTH. PLUS DEPOSIT
407-323-1167

106 (Atoat 13 SL S C o r A a 5 C
•/-1 5 0 0 Sq F l. Tara O fBoaa. O ne
Large C ordaranoa A re a A
M c h a n a tix 11067/51000
2565 P a rk D r.. O toca o r R x to i. 8
aaparala o fflce a R acapdon area.
Lg C onfxranc* Rm , * /• 3.434 aq

‘.v tix iv brhUiA

DOYLE’S RENTALS
S a n lo r*
r x * * r IN Apt wan
W O H ookup E ndoaad P a tio. G a t
F irep lace, H a n l w ood F k t. 10 fl
C a llin g s. 540CV400
S a n fo rd H is to ric D is tric t 1/1 Apt
W V M D H ook U p . E n d P a !u G a t
Fplc, H ardw ood M oors. tO R e e tn g s
5525/500
S anford: 2/1 W / Carport. Lga LR. DR,
M aw C H A . N aw W n d o w t A Palm
56405025
S a n fo rd S anora 3 ? W ith D ouble
G arage. F orm al DR. W O H ookups.
C H A , C o m er L o t. X -Ira N ice
56005600
D O YLE R E ALTY, M C .
(4 0 7 ) 322-2495
W E RENT 6 S E LL HO M ES

b e m a d . *•'.' V I* IM lv g U u .' P tw
C ird e . H idden Lake. 575CVmo ♦
d e p o sit 407*768-5140. 407-3234540

55— B u sin e s s

i

person 0 210 Tech
4 0 7 -3 3 0 5 0 0 0

R estdanbal Construction. M ust be
G ood w ith F lo u g v n x . E x c e ie n t
P ay A B e n e fits (366)736-0221

no C D L7 N o problem l

EBBEK

E m p lo y m e n t O p p .
n o w ta k in g a p p l. fo r
D e ll A s e o c . E xc.
O p p ty a n d g re a t
b e n e tlta . a t L k. M ary,

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To provide counseling and educational planning
services to currently enrolled and prospective col­
lege credit students. Salary $19.52 hourly.
DESIREO QUALIFICATIONS: Master’s degree
(required) from an regionally accredited Institution In
counseling or closely related Held with knowledge of
the community college philosophy and goals.
Demonstrate commitment to an accountability
based, development model of counseling. Graduate
level of coursework in the following areas: career
counseling, personal counseling, assessment and
testing, human development. Previous experierfta In
interpreting aptitude, personality, Interest, achieve­
ment and values lest. Previous experience as a
teacher in a classroom setting.
FOR APPLICATION PACKET: visit websile
www.semlnole.cc.tl.us/iobs/del ault.asD.
FAX 407-328-2425,
email hrOmall.semlnole.cc.ll.us. or call
407-328-2101. To be eligible for consideration, a
completed SCC application must be submitted. Refer
to position number J00011A00. Application screen­
ing will begin September 13,2001.
Applications received after that date w ill be reviewed
as necessary. EA/EO__________________________
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SEFTEM SSR 99. M C I AT 10
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PROSPECTIVE BfOOERS MAY
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LAND SITUATE. LYINO ANO BEING
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C e s s e lb e rry : 2bedraom 1bsth
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99— Apartments

2001

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95— R oommate
Wanted

115— I ndustrial
R entals

S a nford 1BR 1BA house to r ra n i
5150*w k. 5375 d e p o t!), includes
uktoas. no pats o r ctokfren 407-323-

NEEDED 37 PEO PLE TO LOSE 10400
LB S ,
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G U AR AN TEED - C A LL PATRICIA
(407)349*1264

NOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN H al by
W toe o f tw l cenaki WAX o f E seouton

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2 ROOM O FFIC E FO E LEASE, 101
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$85
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2400 W aal SR 48. S antord
C a l 407-302-8555
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281-H ome

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10 lines / 3 months
15 lines / 3 months

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Sunday. September 0.2001

Genealogist
wrestles with
skeleton in
the closet
DEAR ABBY: I am a
genealogist who is working
with my mother on a family
history, and we're not sure
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17.
how to
handle a
situation
that has
come up.
A rela­
tive,
"Mary,"
had a
child.
Dear
"Jane," out
Abby
of wed_______________ lock.
w Mary's
parents raised Jane os their
own, so everyone in the
family refers to Jane as
Mary's sister, rather than her
daughter. My mother knows
the truth — as do other rela­
tives — but no one acknowl­
edges this publicly. Mom
thinks we should put the
truth about Jane in our fami­
ly history. However, I’m
afraid if we do, it will upset
my grandmother.
As a historian, I think we
should print the facts.
However, there has already
been a great deal of feuding
in that part of our family, so
1 hate to add fuel to the Are.
What's the best way to
handle this?
SKELETON IN
THE CLOSET
DEAR SKELETON: The
most skillful diplomat in
your family should
approach your grandmother
tactfully and assess her
feelings. If she would be
hurt or embarrassed by the
revelation, perhaps those
facts should be kept "pri­
vate" for another genera­
tion. Announcements of
(Ids kind can be bomb­
shells with reverberations
that echo through the entire
family. While it is Impor­
tant to have an accurate
family tree, and people are
more open-minded today
than they were a generation
ago, there is no reason to
make public at this time a
revelation that could fur­
ther fracture your family.
Dear Abby is written by
Pauline Phillips and
daughter Jeanne Phillips.
C ZDI UNIVERSAL
rRESB SYNDICATE

T h k S iminole Herald

Religion
H olt nam ed new recto r at St. P e te r’s
S t Peter's Episcopal Church,
Lake Mary, recently welcomed
their new rector, the Rev.
Charles L Hold, at a service of
New Ministry.
Holt and his wife, Brooke,
both Florida natives, said they
fed blessed to be back in
Central Florida. They have a
daughter, Ashton, 7 months,
and a son. Chase, 2 years.
During the past four years. Holt
has been one of four priests at
S t John's Episcopal Church in
Chariotic, N.G
Holt grew up In Jacksonville,
graduated from the Episcopal
High School in Jacksonville, the
University of Florida, and
Reformed Theological Seminary
in Orlando prior to entering
Seabuiy-Westem Theological
Seminary in Evanston, 111.,
where he earned his master of
divinity degree.
"The main theme of his min­
istry is to lead people to a deep
and abiding desire for the living
God — by revealing the thirst of
the human heart for the Living
Water. I try to stimulate the
cravings by raising challenges
and issues, then have the living
Water on hand when they are
ready to drink," Holt said.
Brooke Holt, a graduate of
Boone High School in Orlando

Food pro­
gram now
The Sanford Church of Christ
is presently working with a pro­
gram called Food Source to help
the cm
and thebenevolent program.
The shipment for this month
must bepaid by Sept 10 at a
cost of $20. The suggested menu
indudes chicken tenders, pepperoni pizza, smoked sausage,
deli sliors, cheese slices, raspber­
ry preserves, peanut butter;
wheat berry bread, eggs, crack­
ers, Vidalia creamy dressing, let­
tuce, tomatoes, carrots, onions,
potatoes and bananas. A meat
package may also be purchased
at an additional cost of $20. The
meat package may not b e ;
chased without a food [
Checks should be written to
"Food Source" and directed to
Jeannette Sdffey at the church
office by Sept 10. Those interest­
ed may deliver nr send a check
to 1500 &amp; Park Ave., Sanford,
IL., 32771. Call 407-322-8234 or
407-82W1272 for further infor­
mation or to reserve a package.

■College:
has done graduate work in
Biblical studies at the Reformed
Theological Seminary.
She grew up in Orlando's
Emmanuel Episcopal Qrureh,
and Charles Holt was raised in
the United Methodist Church.
They met while both were on a
hurricane relief mission trip to
Albany, Ga„ in 1995.
At Holt's prior parish, he
shared responsibilities with
three other priests Hi* primary
responriH’irtes included over­
seeing adult education, young

adult ministry, pastoral care,
teaching a Tuesday morning
Bible class and Sunday School
preaching every third Sunday
and administratian.
The Rev. Robert T. Mountford
will continue as assisting rector
at S t Peter's. The church is
located at 700 Rinehart Road in
Lake Mary. Sunday services ore
8 am . and 10 am . Church
school for all ages is at 9 am .
Holy Communion Is held
Wednesday at 7 am . and 7 pm .
For further information, call
407-444-UORD.

The Rev. Charles Holt, his
wife, Brooke, and son Chose

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Church
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JOY Seekers Adult
Sunday School class at
First Presbyterian Church
of Sanford will begin a
new study on the book of
James, "Walking the Talk.”
The new class will have
a "kick-off” breakfast 9
a.m. S e p t 9, In the church's
Fellowship Center. The
class welcomes new mem­
bers and meets every
Sunday beginning at 9 a.m.
in the parlor.
Campaign K ickoff
The Jewish Community
of Greater Orlando will
launch a community wide
capital and endowment
fund-raising campaign at a
kickoff event Sunday, Sept.
9, at 4 p.m. in the Orlando
Marriott Downtown.
An unprecedented $16
million will be raised to
renovate and expand the
Jewish Community
Campus in Maitland, to
build a new Jewish
Community Campus in
Southwest Orlando, to
fund the relocation of
Jewish Family Services
agency to its building on
Lee Road in Winter Park,
and to acquire land for the
development of independ­
ent housing for middleincome seniors through the
Kinneret Council on Aging.
Those interested in
learning more about the
expansion project and
fund-raising campaign or
who would like further
information on the kickoff
event, may contact Jay
Epstein, capital and
endowment campaign
director, at 407-616-4686.
The kickoff is open to the
public and there is no
charge to attend.
Youth Revival
The Rev. James Turner
and the Hickory Avenue
Church of God Youth On
the Move/Youth Ministry
will host a youth revival
Wednesday, Sept. 26,
through Friday, Sept. 28,
starting 7 p.m. nightly.
Guest revivalist will be
Pastor Sharon Riley of
Agape Perfecting Praise
and Worship Center Inc. of
Orlando.
H ic k o ry Avenue Church
o f God i* located at 503
H icko ry' A ve. in Sanford.
For more Information, call
R o b in B lack a t 407-3231565 o r 407-323-0833.

First
Presbyterian
Church Of
Lake Mary
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Polka Fest
Saint Nicholas Byzantine
Catholic Church, located at
5135 Sand Lake Road (SR
482) In Orlando, will hold its
annual Polka Fest on
Sunday, SepL 23, from noon
until 5 p.m.
The Fest will showcase
the Pan Jozef, Joe Oberaitis
Band and feature traditional
Slavic foods, a bake sale, a
■ale of religious articles, an
ethnic display and a 50/50
raffle.
Donations are $5 per per­
son, children under 12 are
free. Food and beverage
items will be sold separately.
For more information, call
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Volunteers Needed
U k Christian Sharing
Center Longwood has
urgent need for volunteers
to nil various positions,
including receptionists and
intervieweni to interview
families in crisis to help
meet their needs. Other vol­
unteer positions indude
pantry workers to stock
shelves and fill grocery
orders for client families and
von drivers to pick up food
donations. Hours are from 9
a.m. to lp .m . Monday
through Friday.
Thrift Store volunteers are
also needed to sort dona­
tions, assist customers and
run the cash register. Other
positions induae 'fix it
folks' to check small appli­
ances and make repairs and
truck assistants to nelp with
donation pickups. Hours are
9 a.m. to 5 pan. Monday
through Saturday.
For more information or
to volunteer, call Diann at
407-260-9155, ext. b.
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday.
Celebration of Life
The Sanford Crisis
Pregnancy Center invites the
community to its annual
"Celebration of Life," 6 to
8 JO p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13.
Guest speaker will be
Kenny McCaughey, father of
die world's first living sep­
tupled.
The event will be held in
Wekiva Assembly of God,
located at 1675 Dixon Road
in Longwood. Tickets are
£25 per person and indudes
dinner.
For information or reser­
vations, call 407-323-3384,
407-830-7146 or 407-7740777.

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Sunday. September 0.2001

Page 6C

E ducation
Kids
Together, a
child care
center In
Lake Mary,
recently
held a bookfair/ fund­
raiser. At
right, Nicole
Kauffman
gets a hug
from
Clifford, the
big red dog.

H if ild p h o io i b y Tom m y V lo c tn l

Amanda and Nicola Kauffman attended the Kids Together bookfalr and fund-raiser with their mother,
Julia Kauffman, chairperson of the bookfalr, and their grandmother, Nancy Qoslin. While eating tom e
snacks, the group got a visit from Clifford, the big red dog. At left. Chris O'Brien, director of the toddler
ci&amp;sa at Kids Together, holds her grandson, U am O'Brien.

School Notes
M usic Program
Bear Lake Elementary will
be piloting a new intern pro­
gram this year titled
"C onnect With Music: A
M usic Infusion M odel."
The UCF C ollege of
Education, along with the
Bear Lake faculty and
adm inistration, has collaboratively designed the pro­
gram. The purpose of the
program is to enhance stu­
dent learning through the
infusion of m usic into the
prim ary curriculum .
Three classroom teachers

and three UCF interns are
involved.
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Births
A u g . 14/ 2001

Sunday. September 9.2001

Oktoberfest
coming to
Lake Mary

Vintage View

Peyton Elizabeth
Hickax, daughter of Julie
and Michael Hickox of
Lake Helen, was bom.
Joshua Keelan Johnson,
bon o f LeoiteiUi and Syren
Joiinson of Orlando, was
bom.
Samantha Faith Paylor,
daughter of Teresa and
Robert Paylor of Orlando,
was bom.

A u g . 15,2001
Caitlln Shae Pitts,
daughter of Heather Custer
and Timothy Pitts of
Jacksonville, was bom.
Charles Ryan Sunscri,
son of Linda Sunscri of
Orlando, was bom.
Grace Charlotte Swartz,
daughter of THda and
Christopher Swartz of
Heathrow, was bom.

Aug. 16,2001
Joslah Keegan Brower,
son o f Shawn and Sluwn
Brower of Winter Park, was
bom.
Collin Sharard Brown,
son o f Kristal and Torrance
Brown of Orlando, was
bom.
Morgan Elizabeth Fine,
daughter of LeeAnn and
Brian Fine o f Apopka, was
bom
Devin Thomas
Kilm aitln, son of Muriel
and Robert Kilmartin of
Orlando, was b o m
Amber Nicole Stock,
daughter of Tiffany
Hardmand and Dwayne
Stock of Apopka, was b o m
Madison Jam ie Stokes,
daughter of Shelby Stokes
of Sanford, was b o m
.Cesar Javier Vallejos Jr.,
son of Dawn Morales and
Cesar Vallejos of Deltona,
was bom.

Aug. 17,2001
Kamden Blaze
Mercurio, son of Miranda
Hayes and Kurt Mercurio,
was b o m
Kennlth Dale Morris
111, son of Amy and
Kennith Morris II, of
Apopka, was bom.
Daisy Sharma, daughter
of Rcnu Gupta and Puneel
Pavan of Maitland, was
bom.
Hunter Anthony
Edward Yates, son of
Danielle Yates and Jason
Roberston of Casselberry,
was bom.
Aaron Dean Piett, son of
Bobbie and Gregory Piett
of Sanford, was bom.

This 1951 Sanford promotional photo was recently donated to the Sanford Museum by
Rachael Johnson Ranar. P ic U e d a r e B titu r e FPnt, B # Fleming end Rachael Johnson.

Fun Festival deemed a success
The sixth annual Family Fund Festival
event was indeed a success. The activity
provided food, fun, games and give-aways
to more than 1,200 participants.
Sanford District 2 Commissioner Velma
W iliam s gave the occasion,
and Sanford Deputy G ty
Manager Roger Dixon gave
the welcome that began the
festivities. Representatives
from the city and county
governments, city and
county law enforcement,
d vic, cultural and educa­
tional organizations and
health services attended
M a rv a
the event to help make the
H a w k i n s festival a great day.
•••••••a
The event was scheduled
for the week before
Seminole County students returned to
school horn trimmer vacation.
Approximately 300 kids received school
backpacks that were stuffed with school
supplies. All of the children had smiles on
their faces as a result of the i
Highlighting the Family 1Fun Festival
was a special appearancer Iby the Orlando
Magic mascot "’stuff."
A special thanks to CPH Engineering,
Sunniland, Target o f Casselberry, County
Tobacco Free Partnership and all of the con­
tributors and participants for making this
event a success.
Thanks also to: The Grove Counseling
Center and The Boys and Girls Club of
West Sanford, along with Seminole County
Tobacco Free Partnership, the city of
Sanford, the Sanford Police Department,
Seminole County Sheriff's Office, Seminole

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Students receive bookbags during the sixth
annual Family Fun Festival.

County Health Department, Girls and Boys
Town, Brethren Reaching Out, the Seminole
Herald, Universal Needs Alliance, Kids Care
and the committee who worked toward the
success of this grand sixth Family Fun
Festival.
Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church,
located at 534 Osteen-Maytown Road, the
Rev. James A. Jenkins, and the women of
Macedonia invite the community to wor­
ship with them at their 100 Women In
White Service, Sunday, Sept. 9, at 4 p.m.
Guest speaker is Sister Willie Mae Church
of Daytona Beach.
S ee litw k in i, Page BC

Page 7C

Oktoberfest is coming to Lake
Mary, Saturday, Oct. 20th from 4 to
8 p.m. at the Lake Mary
Community Building. There'll be
live entertain­
ment, great food
and door prizes.
Tickets ore $5 in
advance and $6 at
the door. The
Oktoberfest is
being sponsored
by the Lake Mary
Elder Affairs
Marv
Commission. The
Commission is
Rowell
putting on the
Oktoberfest as a
fund-raiser.
The Lake Mary Elder Affairs
Commission is helping raise
money for improvements to the
Community Building. Tentatively,
there arc plans to add a porch to
the back of the community build­
ing and, possibly, a storage room
for the Lake Mary Seniors. Tickets
for the event go on sale the last
week of September. You can stop
by the community building to pick
yours up. For more information,
call 407-324-3060 or 407-3065.
Backyard Artists
Schedule Field Trip
The Lake Mary Backyard Artists
are taking a field trip on Tuesday,
SepL 11. Senior Coordinator
Paulee Stevens is taking the group
to the Heritage of Longwood. The
Heritage is an assisted-living facili­
ty. The artists will be visiting to
show the seniors living at the
Heritage how easy it is to start
painting at any age and how stay­
ing active can make you feel better.
if you're interested in joining
the Backyard Artists, they meet at
the community building every
930a.m.. to 1230
123
Wednesday1from 930am
pan.
am. Stop by
b any Wednesday and
Join in the fun.
AARPTb Meet
After taking the summer off, the
Lake Mary Chapter of the AARP
will begin meeting again on
Tuesday, Sept. 11 at noon at the
Lake Mary Community Building.
The AARP normally meets on the
third Tuesday, but in honor of
Rnsh Hashanah, which this month
falls on the third Tuesday, the
group will be meeting on the sec­
ond Tuesday. If you're not a mem­
ber of the local chapter of the
AARP, the cost is minimal and
they help you keep up with cur­
rent and pending stale and federal
laws and regulations and how
they apply to seniors. If you're
interested in Joining, just stop by
any upcoming meeting.

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Sunday. September 0.2001

T he S eminole Herald

Battleships
ContlniMd from Page 1C
hobby on the Internet
"Ever since I was a kid, 1 liked
models" he said. "But when I
was younger; we didn't have the
technology we have today. Back
then, we would throw rocks to
sink ships."
Technology' has changed.
Today, captains use BBs to snoot
and sink their opponents ships.
Strict rules and regulations estab­
lished by Model Worship Combat
Inc (MWQ, help determine the
winner of each battle. Points are
accumulated by the number and
location of a BBs' entry hole,
penalties and the sinking o f an
opponent's ship.
According to King, however, it
is rare for a miniature si up to sit ik
— but there is always a diver on
hand. Just in case.
For Joel Goodman of Atlanta,
the idea of his ship sinking is
probably a painful thought. It
took three months for him to
build his 1:144 (1 indt equals 12
feet) scale model of the USS
Indiana. He is one of the few

members of FRAG who spends
hours on the minute details of his
ship, including the flags, carmans
and airplanes that were found on
"1 do this because it's cheaper
than therapy," Goodman said.
"Actually, it goes back to when
we were kids. Then, we made
model ships and then blew them
up with firecrackers. Now, we use
The miniature battleship cap­
tains spend more money than
children do on plastic and metal
models. According to King, peo­
ple interested in rotting into the
naval combat hobby should
expect to pay between $300 ard
$1,000 for their first ship.
I lowe»er, ihe FRAG membas
say spending the money is worth
it
"Many people get involved
because o f the ships and history,
but most stay In it because of the

Orlando to enjoy our famous

Let Us D o Your
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For more information about
FRAG, contact King at 407-3563962 or 407-322-7750.

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A member of FRAG (Florida Region Attack Group) maneuvers his ship dur­
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Hawkins------Continued from Page 7C
Litressa P. Haws was recently
honored by the National Society
of Collegiate
Scholars.

I
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ence.
Site is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lee B. Haws.

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With this recognition comes
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hillalussee, where she i&gt; a jun­

New Bethel Missionary
Baptist Church will celebrate
Family and Friends Day,
Satunlay Sept. 8, and Sunday,
Sept. 9. Tlie church is located on
Hickory Avenue and 10th Street.
On Satunlay, Joy Night
begins at 7 p.m. and will
include the Gospel Christian
Aires of Sanford, New Mount
Calvary Male Chorus, Litica
Carter, DeBuso Family, and the
S t James AME Choir
On Sunday, the worship fel­
lowship with the message o f the
hour by Rev. Authur Graham
begins at 11 am .
The Rev. William Lewis is
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September 5, 2001

voters O K 1$
B y a landslide margin, 7 2 -2 8 ,

Seminole residents extend
penny tax for 10 more years
B y Christophar Patton

SANFORD — Ten years after
Seminole
County
voters
approved an initial 1-cent sales
tax increase, citizens on Tuesday
approved a 10-year extension of
the tax.
County voters approved the
extension by a 72 to 28 percent
margin, with 30,533 votes in favor
of the measure and 11,664
against. The 42,197 people who
voted on the sales tax represents
21 percent of Seminole County's
registered voters.
On July 9, 1991, 20,696 voters,
or 17.5 percent of the county’s
registered voters, approved the
initial one-cent sales tax, gamer­
ing 6 ° percent of the vote.
" think it's a great day for
Seminole
County,"
Commissioner Dick Van Der
Weide said. "I'm proud to be a
resident of Seminole County, and
I’m proud to be an elected official
of Seminole County."
Van Der Weide credited the
landslide victory to the "massive
collective effort" of the county,
schools and the seven cities of the
county. He also credited the
Private Business Association of
Seminole County and the
schools'
Parent
Teacher
Associations for coordinating the
groundwork.

sional poll conducted, and it
showed 65 percent of the people
in Seminole County would sup­
port the tax. If we had the roads
and schools together, it would be
higher," Commissioner Carlton
Henley said. "I'm still extremely,
extremely pleased it passed."
Seminole County School Board
Member Larry Furlong was su r­
prised at the margin of victory
and the voter turnout, but felt the
schools may have made the dif­
ference.
"I think what we will find
when it's all said and done is the
school community turned out a
large chunk o f the voter*,*
Furlong said.
County manager Kevin Grace
agreed "Ten years ago it was just
transportation
ortationand
and ititwas
was60
60per­
percent. I thin..........................
think it would of been that
again, but I think the schools cer­
tainly added something to i t "
According to Grace, the first
referendum "established credibil­
ity" because the county "laid out
in detail what they planned to do
with the money,
oney," which also
helped with the large margin of
victory Hiesday.
The last referendum helped
Improve 86 miles of key roads.
This referendum will help fund
more than just roads improve­
ments as a Quarter of the revenue
will help schools build an additio n U
a l189
.
dunoonu.

growth," Furlong said. "It's
unusual for a tax referendum to
pass that overwhelmingly. I think
It's encouraging for Orange
County, too. You can get a tax ref­
erendum passed tf it's done a cer­
tain way.

sion to put it on we had a profes­

chance to keep up With Die

Walter* winning the mayor elec­

Staff Writer

M oving O n Up
Taylor Ramsaur of Lake
Braniioy High Softool and
Willie Bennett of Seminole
High School, both First Team
All-Semlnole Athletic
Conference Offensive per­
formers from last year, have
taken their talente to the mid­
west to begin their college
careers.
Page1B

Legislative
Meeting is Sept. 6
The Seminole County
Legislative Delegation will
hold its annual public hearing
Thursday, Sept. 6 at the
Seminole County
Commission Chambers, 1101
E First Street in Sanford,
from 2 p.m. until 6 pun. If it is
determined a second meeting
will be needed. Sept. 24 has
been reserved at the same
location.
To be listed to make a pre­
sentation, or for additional
information on a local matter,
call Representative David
M ealor's office at 407-328­
3718.

Sanford Main
Street has
Annual Meeting
.;
‘;

Sanford Main Street In c
will hold its Annual Meeting
Tuesday, S ep t 25, at
Da Vinci's restaurant, located
at 107 Magnolia Ave. in
downtown Sanford. A social
time will begin at 5 3 0 p.m.
with hors d'oeuvres and a
cash bar, followed at 6 p.m.
with the business meeting.
For more information, call
407-322-5600.

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victory.

The water treatment and parks
and recreation bonds in Oviedo
passed by more than 70 percent,
while the cultural arts center fell
b y a lm o s t 7 0 p e rc e n t.
In W in te r B p rln R S, v o t e r s
p a s s e d w h o le sa le c h a rte r a m e n d ­
m e n ts a n d a H o o d re fe re n d u m lo r

Central Winds Park by 63 percent.

County’s credit ranking
among state’s highest

Stairs Theatre
hosts Saturday
night run of
Sanford Opry

B y C h ris to p h e r Patton

Staff Writer
SA N FO RD — As the econo­
my sways and dips don't look
for the Seminole County gov­
ernment to falter.
County officials traveled to
New York last month to dis­
cuss credit ratings with two
m ajor bond rating agencies
ana were able to bring home
good news: Seminole County
now has one o f the five high­
est credit ratings o f the 67
counties in Florida. Only Palm

B y Michelle Jeria

Managing Editor
SAN FORD — A cast of aspir­
ing professional and amateur
vocalists will perform an array
of musical selections Saturday
during the premier o f the
Sanford Opiy.
The brainchild of Wyatt Davis,
the Sanford Opry is a new highenergy variety show. Performers
will sing some of today's great­
est hits and standard selections
from music's golden day*.
"The show offers something
for everybody," said Sanford
Opry Assistant Director Dale
Wesley. "We don't do anything
that would offend anybody. It's a
real family show."
Along with directing the
show, Wesley also sings several
numbers during the perfor­
mance, including "The One I
Love
Back
Then"
end
"Everything Is Beautiful." Local
residents may recognize Wesley
from
his
former
band,
"Renegade," which performed
at the Lake Monroe Inn.
As for the Sanford Opry,

tion, while Todd Russell defeated
incumbent Christopher Jepson by
15 percent for one of the council­
man seats. Incumbent council­
man Tom O'Hanlon narrowly

I M d photo by IMctua* Jtrla

Lindsay Logsdon, a singer from Seminole County, is one of the local per­
formers In the 8anford Opry, a variety show at the Helen Stairs Theatre.
Wesley said the premier perfor­
mance is one of many future
appearances
scheduled
to
appear at the Helen Stairs
Theatre.
Besides Wesley, who is one of
the show's veteran performers,
numerous up-and-coming talent
will be featured during the Opry,
including Melisa TenBroecfc,
Dustin
Seymour,
Lindsay
Logsdon ana recent Seminole
High School graduates Phaze 3.

Other performers include leg­
endary saxophone player Noble
"Thin M an* Watts, who will
headline the showcase, former
M ousekateer Jennifer McGill,
Raye Snow, Eddie Uzzle and
Elvis Impersonator Michael
Leone.
"People are really going to
love this show," Wesley said.
"I've been with it for 14 months,
See Opiy, Page 8A

Beach and Broward counties
have h igher ratings and
H illsborough and Sarasota
counties
arc
equal
to
Seminole.
"The rating services have
now solidly put Sem inole
County in the elite financial
categories for county govern­
m ents," said Com m issioner
Randy Morris. "W hat makes
this even more significant and
satisfying is that we have been
upgraded during a national
See Credit, Page 6A

G ED testing changes will
affect partial qualifiers
B y C hristopher Patton

Staff Writer
SA N FO RD — A major
change to the state GED test
will force thousands of Florida
residents to fully complete the
test before the new one is intro­
duced in January.
Any Seminole County resi­
dents who have partially com­
pleted the current GED test
must complete the remaining

parts before December or all
their progress will be lost.
"We did a mail out to 3,800
persons in Seminole County
who were partial completers
over the last four years," said
Harriet Little, director of the
GED program at Seminole
Community College. "They've
had changes before, but this is a
total revision. We don't want
See GED, Page 8A

P u lit z e r P r iz e n o m in e e C lif t o n T a u lb e r t v is its S a n f o r d
B y M lcholla J t r la

Managing Editor

D on Knight -

O w ner of Knight's Shoo Store
in downtown Sanford

Index
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DeorAbby ........'.................. 2A
Ugolt ..............................38-31
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O bn uori.1 ......................................3 A

Opinion...............
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Mice l o g .............................. 2A
Sporit .............................. IB-21

SA N FO R D — The Good
Sam aritan Home opened Its
doors and its heart Saturday to
w elcom e
internationally
renowned author and speaker
Clifton Taulbert.
The w riter spent more than
an hour touring the facility
with members of the communi­
ty, including Sanford County
Commissioner Velma Williams,
Sanford Mayor Brady Lessard,
Good Samaritan Home Director
Thelm a
M ike
and
Good
Sam aritan Home board and
committee members. The tour
was part of Taulbert's visit that
ended with a benefit perfor­
mance at the Helen Stairs

Theatre.
"This is Sanford's day, and I
am just glad to be part of it,"
Tkulbert said. "I think Sanford
is its own little entity. It con­
tains an explosive pow er of
unselfishness that has its own
ability to live and connect."
Taulbert said plans for his
first visit to Sanford began
more than a year ago when
Good Samaritan Home Board
of
D irtxto is
Chairm an
Dorothea Fogle contacted the
writer about doing' a benefit
performance for the facility. It
was F ogle's persistence that
eventually made Taulbert agree
to the request.
"M s. Fogle talked to my
assistant so much, I was begin­
ning to think they were having

a
telephone
love
affair,"
Taulbert said. "Betw een both of
them , they convinced me to
come to Sanford."
Taulbert, who holda bemhutn.
and lectures throughout the
world, is the author of the high­
ly acclaim ed book, "E igh t
Habits of the Heart." He is also
the Pulitzer Prize nominated
author o f "T h e Last Train
N orth," "O nce Upon a Time
When We Were Colored," "and
"W atching O ur Crops Grow."
He has received numerous
awards, including the 1996
NAACP Image Award and the
National Arthritis Foundation
Volunteer of the Year Citation,
and he was the Presidential
See Taulbert, Page BA

Sartiord Commissioner Velma Williams, left, and Mayor Brady Lessard, right,
presented Ckflon Taidberl with a proclamation welcoming him to the city.

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Pet guide’s advice
is the ca t’s meow

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Flower frenzy

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Lake M ary H igh School
will present "C actus
Flow er," an Abe Burrows
comedy about a dentist and
his relationships with
women, in the school's
auditorium at 7 p.m. on
Sept. 5 ,6 and Sept. 8.
Admission is $4, and tick­
ets can be purchased 30
minutes prior to each per­
formance.

DEAR ABBY: Over the years, I have seen letters
about dogs and cats needing emergency veterinary
care. Preventable accidents are the No. 1 cause of
death and disability for our
canine and feline companions.
Most of the time, pet owners say
they were unaware that the plant
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their pet ate was poisonous, or
llrey didn't recognize tire early
symptoms of their pet's illness.
Being informed and prepared is
the key to having healthy, happy,
furry family members.
Dear
Tire American Animal
Hospital Association estimates
a a a a a a • that one out of four pets could be
saved if just ONE bask pet first-aid technique was
applied prior to getting veterinary care.
I would like to offer your legion of pel-loving
readers a pet preparedness guide titled "Knowing
Your Pet's Health." It’s a 20-page booklet that
includes pet emergency preparedness advice, how
to assess your pet's health, a health chart, a list of
common plant and household pet poisons, a snoutto-tail assessment with worksheet, and suggestions
for finding the best pet insurance.
Thank you, Abby, for your many years of pro­
viding helpful and accurate information to consci­
entious pet owners.
THOM SOM ES, PRESIDENT, PET TECH IN C

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DEAR THOM: Because pet first-aid classes are
not available everywhere, I'm sure your booklet
will save the lives o f companion animals that
might not otherwise survive. I commend you for
providing such a readable and easy-to-understand guide for pet owners.
Readers: l b order a copy of "Knowing Your
Pet's Health," send a check or money older for
$3.50 to: Pet Preparedness Guide, d o Pet Tech In c ,
5800 Severin Drive, La Mesa, Calif, 91942. T he pet
you save could be your own.
DEAR ABBY; For the past year, I have been see­
ing a 35-year-old widow and motlrcr of three small
children. About every five weeks and every holi­
day, her 24-year-old brother-in-law, "M ark," will
call her and spend the night with her and the kids.
If wc have plans, they are canceled to accommo­
date Mark. Also, when Mark is visiting, 1 am told
uui it nuuU t c “inappropriate" for me lo be there
or call her.
A lte r a y e a r of th is, 1 finally loM m y girlfriend 1

was uncomfortable with this arrangement, and if
Mark wants to see her and the kids, that's fine —
but he should go home at night. My girlfriend
became irate.

last time was as Marie was leaving. She then turned
to me and told me to leave. She said that Mark is
family and welcome to stay with her any time. (I
thought I was family, too.)
do you think?
If there is to be a future In
Whatd
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this relationship, we need your opinion.
THREE'S A CROWD IN WISCONSIN
DEAR THREE'S A CROWD: I f the relation­
ship with her brother-in-law was strictly platonic
she wouldn't Insist that you be absent and not
call when he la visiting. Wise up and move on.
She has made her choice — and you're not I t
O 20OT UNIVERSAL rRESS SYNDICATE

Aggravated Battery
• Robert Ott, 35, of Sanford was
arrested by Sanford police Monday
morning for throwing and striking a
man with a pool ball while at Uncle
Nick'B Lounge located at 2605 Park
Drive. Reportedly Ott was upset that the
man was in the lounge and he was not
white.
• Anthony Jones, 22, of Sanford was
arrested by Sanford police Saturday
morning after he reportedly struck a
man in the face several times with his
fishing pule. During Uie altercation In
the Sanford Landing Apartments park­
ing lot, Jones also reportedly punched
the man in the face and kicked the man's
car leaving damage in excess of $200.
Drug Possession
• Lisa Barber, 30, was arrested by a
Seminole County deputy Friday night
after she reportedly took a "pee" at the
back of Russell's Bromcliads Airptants in
Sanford. During a search of her vehicle a
partially smoked marijuana cigarette
was discovered and a silver colored tube

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The Florida TYall
A ssociation Central
Florida C hapter w ill have
its Geneva Wilderness
T G IF H ike Friday, Sept. 7,
starting at 6 p.m.
Individuals should meet
at the Geneva Wilderness,
located six m iles east o f
Oviedo. It will be a 3-mile
walk, and the group will
adjourn to Black Hammock
Fish Camp for dinner. The
public is invited.
For more information,
call or e-m ail Joan Jarvis at
407-365-6036,
bluctrailOaol.com
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People visiting Santonft Main Street Farmer** Market on Tuesday or Saturday will find an array ol orchids lor tale, along with var­
ious other produce, craft* and food Items.

Military Notes
Air Force Airman Eric A. Leavitt
has graduated from basic military
training at Lackland Air Force Base,
San Antonio, Texas.
During the six weeks of training,
the airman studied the Air Force mis­
sion, organization, and customs and
received special training in human
relations.
In addition, airmen who complete
bask training cam credits toward an
associate degree through the
Community College of the Air Force.
He Is the son of David Leavitt of
Lake Mary.
Navy Hospltalman Apprentice
Amy B. Reinalda, daughter of Terri L.
and Ken R. Reinalda of Sanford,
recently graduated hum the Basic
Hospital Corps School at Naval
Hospital Corps School, Great Lakes,
m.
During the 14-week course,
Reinalda learned a wide range of med­
ical procedures used to provide first
aid and assist Navy doctors and nurs­
es. Reinalda also received an introduc­
tory instruction for service in a variety
of medical environments, from fleet
hospitals and shipboard medical
departments to fleet Marine forces and
medical administration offices.
Graduates' newly acquired skills
and knowledge will enable them to

used for smoking cocaine was found In
her underwear at the ja il
• Ralph Milton, 23, of Winter Springs
was arrested by deputies Sunday morn­
ing for marijuana possession and drug
paraphernalia. Deputies stopped Milton
on his pedal bike on Brentwood Avenue
In Sanford for not having proper lighting
equipmcnL Found in his backpack was a
baggy of marijuana and a Coors Light
canoeing used as a smoking device.
• Lcshon Tlndell, 20, of Sanford was
arrested by deputies in Lake Mary after
a routine traffic stop produced three
small bags of marijuana. Tindell was
charged with possession with intent to
sell and drug paraphernalia.
Holiday Weekend Thefts
• Dianna Manie, 37, of Longwood
was arrested by Sanford police for trying
to pawn a stolen power tool at the Value
Pawn located on French Avenue.
• Clifford Anderson, 40, of Sanfond
was arrested by Sanford police for steal­
ing batteries and mosquito repellent
from the Winn Dixie Supermarket

help provide quality health care to
Navy and Marine Corps personnel
and their families. Rcinalda's first
assignment after school will involve
direct patient care, but with her train­
ing, Reinalda can work in several
areas, including first aid and assisting
with minor surgery, pharmacy and
laboratory analysis, patient transporta­
tion, and food service inspections.
Reinalda is a 1999 graduate of
Seminole High School, and she joined
th e N a v y In M a y 2 0 0 0 .

Air Force Airman Donovan C
Bryan has graduated from basic mili­
tary training at Lackland Air Force
Base, San Antonio, Texas.
During the six weeks of training,
the airman studied the Air Force mis­
sion, organization, and customs and
received special training in human
relations.
He is the son of Sharon Bryan of
Oviedo. Bryan is a 2000 graduate of
Seminole Community College High.
Air Force Airman Jam es D. Dixon
III has graduated from basic m ilitary.
training at Lackland Air Force Base,
San Antonio, Texas.
During the six weeks of training,
the airman studied the Air Force mis­
sion, organization, and customs and
received special training in human

relations.
In addition, airmen who complete
basic training earn credits toward an
associate degree through the
Community College of the Air Force.
He is the son of Minnie Allen of
Snellville, Ga., and grandson of
Elizabeth Youngblood of Sanford. The
airman Is a 1999 graduate of Shiloh
High School, SncUviUe.
Navy Seaman Recruit Ruben J.
Petrovich, w n of Migtlalia and
Charles Petrovich of Sanford, recently
graduated from the Basic Enlisted
Submarine Course at the Naval
Submarine School In Groton, Conn.
During the five-week course,
Petrovich learned the basic theory,
construction and operation of nuclcarpcivcrcd submarines. Petrovich also
learned shipboard organization, dam­
age control, and submarine safety and
escape procedures.
Petrovich participated in hands-on

learned about a submarine's basic
hydraulic, water and air systems, and
practiced escaping from a simulated
sinking submarine.
Petrovich Is a 2000 graduate of
Seminole High School He joined the
Navy in November 2000.

dress.

Police
Blotter
• Corey Prom, 31, of Lake Mary was
arrested by deputies after Lake Mary
Publix grocery store officials witnessed
him trying to leave the store with two
bags of ice and a case of beer without
paying for them. The merchandise total
was $36.65.
• Gloria Rounory, 39, and Angela
Robbins, 33, both of Sanford were arrest­
ed by Sanford police for trying to steal
more than $80 of merchandise from WalMart.
• Teresa Henderson, 45, of Sanford
was arrested by Sanford police after she
tried to conceal a $50 Burdines' depart­
ment store dress underneath her own

Fleeing Suspect
Warren Hooks, 22, of Sanford was
arrested by Sanford police Sunday night
an seven different changes. Officers tried
to stop Hooks' red F-150 pick-up because
they noticed it as the same vehicle they
stopped days before for an expired tag.
Hooks fled police, but was apprehended
at his home after a foot chase there as
w ell He was charged with driving with a
suspended license, high speed vehicle
flee, reckless driving, driving without
insurance, wearing a headset while dri­

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A Lupus Support Group
will meet 1 p.m. Saturday,
Sept. 8, In W inter Park
M em orial H ospital's
library, located at 200 N.
Lakcmont Ave., In W inter
Park.
Speaker will be Laura
Summers, MD,
Rheumatologist. Admission
is free. Patients, families
and the public are Invited
to attend.
For more information,
call 407-295-8500.

SUN
The Florida TYall
A ssociation C entral
Florida C hapter will have
its Apopka H istorical TYall
H ike Sunday, Sept. 9,
beginning at 8 a.m.
Directions to the meeting
rint are: In Apopka, from
3 . 441, drive North on
Park Avenue. Go east on
First Street to Forest
Avenue. Park in the lot
near the baseball field.
Hikers wiU w alk 6.4
miles and see 49 historical
sites. The public is invited.
For more Information, email Steve Rajtar at rajtarQaol.com

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ving, resisting an officer and expired tag.
Open Container
• Elias Ayala, 26, and Astrubal
Camacho, 34, both o f Sanford were
arrested by Sanford police for open
container. The two were witnessed by
police drinking Bud Light beers In
Park and Shop food store parking lot.
• Francis Murphy, 50, of Sanford
was arrested for open container when
he was witnessed drinking a Magnum
32 in a closed business at 2601 Park
Drive.
• Vance Brown, 44, o f Longwood
was arrested by Sanford police after
he was witnessed riding a bicycle
down 27th Street and drinking a can
of Natural Light beer.

Peeping Nick
According to the police report, the
apartment manager of Towne Center
Apartments in Sanford received numer­
ous calls about Nicholas Had dona peep­
ing into other residents' windows. On
Monday night a county deputy observed
Daddona peeping into six different apart­
ments while walking his dog — spending
more than 10 minutes peering into each
window. Daddona was arrested for
voyeurism.

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and as part o f his bond conditions
was not to return to the city's exclu­
sionary zone. Curtis Littles, 52, of
Deltona was arrested for contempt of
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Obituaries
NEDA WAMLEY
BLANKENSHIP
Nedn Wamlcy Blankenship,
67, of West 52nd Street,
Riviera Beach, died
Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2001 in
St. M ary’s Medical Center.
Bom Sept. 18, 1933, in
Sanford, she was a homemak­
er and a member o f the
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s
Witnesses.
Survivors include six sons,
Harold Earl Williams, Eric
Earl Williams Sr., Ronald V.
Freeman and Ricardo Johnson,
all of Sanford, Barry R.
Wamlcy Sr„ of West Palm
Beach and Rodricus Johnson
of Altamonte Springs; two
daughters, Loretta Williams c
Sanford and Venila Whitaker
o f Eustis; a brother, George
Wamley of Hallandale; three
sisters, Geneva Duval, Laura
June and Elma Young, all of
Sanford; 25 grandchildren;
and a host of great grandchil­
dren.
W ilson-Eichelbcrger
Mortuary Inc., of Sanford is in
charge of arrangements.

FELTO N D . BA R K ER
Felton D. Barker, 78, of
Buckshot Avenue, Osteen,
died Saturday, Sepl. 1, 2001, in
Central Florida Regional
Hospital o f Sanford.
Born in Austin, Texas, he
moved to Central Florida from
Cocoa in 1965. He was a
retired, self-employed mason
for 44 years and a former 32nd
degree Mason and Bahia
Shrine. He was also an avid
hunter and enjoyed fishing.
Survivors include his wife
of 38 years, Betty Barker; five
sons, Bill Barker o f Georgia,
Buddy Barker of Orlando,

John Barker of Deltona, Dale
Barker of Osteen and Alan
Webb of Ocala; two daughters,
Linda Barker of Lakeland and
Beverly Wright of Sanford; a
brother, Ray Harmon of New
Braunfels, Texas; two sisters.
Lola Rautio and Shirley Jong,
both of New Braunfels, Texas;
18 grandchildren; and two
great grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to
the American Cancer Society
or a charity of donor's choice.
Fourtown Cremation Inc. of
Orange City Is in charge of
arrangements.
RUBY E, BRADSHAW
Ruby E. Bradshaw, 93, of
Selma Road, Longwood, died
Friday, Aug. 31, 2001, in her
residence.
Born Feb. 4, 1908, in Fishers
Island, N.Y., she moved to
Central Florida 11 years ago.
She was a retired entertainer
and o f the Episcopalian faith.
Survivors include two sons,
Kenneth L. Bradshaw Jr., of
Inverness, and Richard
Bradshaw of St. Petersburg;
‘
three daughters, Judi
Green of
Longwood, Ruby iGagnon of
Jacksonville and Eunice
Busiere of Taunton, M ass.; 17
grandchildren; 26 great grand­
children; and 9 great great
grandchildren.
Banfield Euneral I Ionic of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.
Victoria Ethel "Sister
G raham " Dargan, 98, o f North
West 26lh Street, Fort
Lauderdale, died Thursday,
Aug. 30, 2001, in Hospice
Florida Medical Center.
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Civic Center

102, ol Beardall Avenue,
Sanford, died Sunday, Sepl. 2,

2001.

She came lo Florida in 1950
from New Weston, Ohio. She
was Pentecostal.
Survivors include Iwo sons,
Henry Poffcnbcrger o f Sanford
and Frank Poffenbcrger of
Arcanum, Ohio; and Iwo
daughters, Ruth Bonncll of
Sodus, M ich., and Patricia
Bolton o f Geneva.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.

RYAN JA M ES
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Ryan James McCarthyNieves, 16 days, of Bitterwood
Street, Winter Springs, died
Thursday, Aug. 30, 2001, in
Arnold Palmer Hospital of
Orlando.
Bom in Orlando, he was a
member of Nativity Catholic
Church.
Survivors include his father,
James Lee Nieves of Winter
Springs; his mother. Heather
Lynn McCarthy o f Winter
Springs; grandm other and
grandfather, Kevin and Donna
McCarthy of Winter Springs;
grandm other and grandfather,
Melissa and Jeff Morales of
Casselberry; and great grand­
parents Louise H. McCarthy of
Port St. Lucie, Richard Rcbcllo
of Orlando, Ruth T. Rebello of
Orlando and Joyce Jordan of
Exeter, N.H,
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

Once again, plans are
under way fora rVpression
G b '« ShtnV, scheduled for
Sept. 14 through Sept. 16, in
Itie Sanford Civic Center.
Twenty-seven lop quality,
knowledgeable dealers will be*
participating. They "'ill be
representing 11 different
states.
Gene Florence, well-known
author, will lie the special
guest. I le will be on band the
entire weekend and will be*
offering new books lor sale
I le'll have ihe sixth edition of
"Kitchemyare of,lhe
Depiesslon Era,” "'40s, ‘5ik
and '60 b Glassware,” and
"Encyclopedia of Depression
Glass," as well as the sixth
edition of "Occupied Japan."
Florence will also be auto­
graphing books.
A display of Green Cherry
Blossom by Jeannette Glass
Co., will be on display during
the event.
I he show hours are 6 p.m.
to 9 p.m, Friday with an
admission fee or $5, which is
good for all three days of the
show. Doors open Saturday at
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday
fnun 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Admission for the final two
days is $3.

DEBORAH ALICE PUKTELL
Deborah Alice Purtell, -19, of
4th Street, Orlando, died
Friday, Aug. 31, 2001.
Born in jesup, Ga., she
moved to Central Florida in
1952. She was a homemaker
and a Baptist. She was a mem­
ber of the Onondaga Nation.
Survivors include her hus­
band, Ronald "R J" Prutell; two
daughters, Suzettc Nosal of
Orlando and M elanie Price of
Orlando; her mother, Sarah A.
(Thornton) Griffis of
Clerm ont; three sisters,
Maxine Bruns of Winter
Garden, Linda Bradlk'iry &lt;-f
Clermont and Lynn Boggs of
Winter Springs; and two
grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

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Gordan F. "W illie”
Maugham J r , 48, of Floyd
Avenue, Lake Mary, died
Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2001.
Bom in Mobile, Ala., he
moved to Central Florida in
1968. He was a mason and a
member nf Seminole
Community Church of
Sanford.
Survivors include h b father,
Gordan Mangham Sr., of Lake
Mary; a step-mother, Sharon
Parker Mangham of Lake
Mary; three sisters, Pam of
Cocoa, Deborah of Orlando,
and Kelley Kingsland of
Oviedo; and Ihree brothers,
M ichael and David, both of
DeBary and John of
Cumming, Ga.
Memorial services will be 4
p.m. Saturday, Sept. 8, In
Seminole Community Church,
located at 5070 Orange Blvd.
in Sanford. In lieu of flowers,
the family requests donations

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Jim m ie Royal Hill of Orlando;
two daughters, Violet Dargan
of Fort Lauderdale and
Elflenta Deveaux of Greenbelt,
Md.; 11 grandchildren; and 11
great grandchildren.
W ilson-Eichelbergcr
Morluary Inc., of Snnfurd is in
charge of arrangements.

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A new program barring drug and
vice offenders from 3 0 -by -13 block
area is just what the doctor ordered
Curtis Littles earned a dubious honor over the
weekend. Mr. Littles was arrested on drug charges
during a sting operation last month. On Saturday,
he became one of the first arrested for violating
Sanford's exclusionary zone, a 30-by-13 block area
that is off limits to those convicted of drug and
prostitution crimes.
For too long, law-abiding residents in north
Sanford have dealt with repeated drug dealing and
prostitution activities in their neighborhoods.
Numerous police stings in the area routinely net
dozens of arrests. Despite the success of such
stings, the illicit activities ultimately continue, often
just hours after officers leave the area. Some label
the offenses petty crimes, but there's nothing petty
about living with crime night after night.
A new crime initiative created by State Attorney
Norm Wolfinger, Sheriff Don Eslinger and Sanford
Police Chief Brian Tooley is designed to dramatical­
ly reduce repeated vice crimes in the area and give
residents relief from nightly visits by prostitutes
and drug dealers. In short, anyone arrested in the
exclusionary zone — between 1st and 13th streets
and Persimmon and Mellonville avenues — is
barred as a condition of bond or probation from
returning to the area. There are provisions for those
offenders who live or have immediate family in the
area, but their activities will be closely monitored.
Tilts crime-fighting tool, while new to Seminole
County,“has been effective in Baltimore and San
Die$^0?hfef Tooley said a similar small-scale pro­
gram in Orlando has also shown proven results.
What makes Sanford's exclusionary unique is the
cooperation from the State Attorney's office.
Wolfinger has agreed to have his prosecutors insist
on the ban for those arrested in the exclusionary
zone.
Wolfinger, Tooley and Eslinger should be com­
mended for implementing the exclusionary zone
program. Their actions re-enforce residents' belief
the law enforcement community is serious about
eliminating criminal hot spots, and it sends a mes­
sage to Mr. Littles and his fellow offenders they
should take their business elsewhere.

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Missing dog
story has a
happy ending
To the editor
Our dog disappeared while
jogging along side our kids in a
safe neighborhood in take
Count)’. She was there one

minute, gone the next. Signs
were hung offering n reward. She
wore tags for easy identification.
We searched Die area. We
called the animal control depart­
ments of several counties. We
watched the ads in the papers.
We eventually got two more
puppies.
Nearly four montlis later, we
were overjoyed when we got a
call from Dr. Susan Wayne of
Murphy Veterinary Clinic in

Sanford. Someone from Ihe clinic
had seen our sign and posted
picture. They tad found our dog
along State Road -16 looking very
lo s t... a month and a half ago.
She became the "clinic's dog"
and probably got attached to
them.
You sec, this story has a happy
ending. Her description of our
dog matched. We were reunited
today. We feel so blessed to ta v e
her back and it was evident to us

that they look very good care of
her. Most importanlly, they con­
tinued to find her missing family.
Every person at Murphy's clinic
was so kind and personable to
us. I just think it's the right thing
to do to let people in the Sanford
area know that their community
has a very caring place to take
their loving pets. God bless
them!
Kathleen Kahn
Sorrento

R uling ign ores im p ortan ce o f racially d iv erse cam p u ses
It has not been so long ago that
George Wallace stood in the
schoolhouse dixir at the
University of Alabama to
try to preserve a lilywhite student body. And
it ta s not been mi long
ago that while students
M the University of*

modest affirmative action or
gram as unconstitutional. Worse,
the judges used the occasion to undermine the
ideal of racially diverse
college campuses.
They were careful not
t o a c t u a l l y r u l e on
w lw U tL 'r n w l .t l d l w i t t i l y

ot college camp
’
Georgia rioted because r
their lily-white student .
body ta d been marred
stitute a "compelling state
by the arrival of two —
interest," a theory Itat
Cynthia
two! — black students.
ta s growing support
Norte of UGA's current Tucker
among university prcsiundergraduates is likely
• • •
• • • dents and professors.
to be old enough to
Increasingly, academics
remember those turbulent times,
say part of the learning experi­
but many faculty and administra­ ence lies in being exposed to stu­
dents from different back­
tors do. And they can look
around tire campus and see the
grounds. The 11th Circuit panel
left ttat claim to be tested W o re
legacy of that recent past: Even
the U 5. Supreme Court.
now, despite efforts to raise the
number of African- America as,
Nevertheless, they showed their
only 6 percent of UGA's students
hostility to the notion.
are black.
"... lith e goal in creating a
diverse student body is to devel­
With Monday's federal court
op a university community
ruling, ttat number could shrink.
where students are exposed to
A three-judge panel of the
Atlanta-based lltlt Circuit Court
rsons of different cultures, outjks and experiences, a white
of Appeals tossed out UGA’s

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applicant in some circumstances
may make a greater contribution
than a non-white applicant.... A
white applicant from a disadvan­
taged rural area in Appalachia
may well tave more to offer a
Georgia public university such as
UGA — from the standpoint of
d iv e r s ity

short 40 years ago. Nor is racism
the only barrier to black
America's achievement. Selfdestructive behaviors — from
drug use and teen pregnancy to a
youth culture tta t dismisses
scholarship as a "white thing" —
certainly play a role.

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applicant from an affluent fami­
ly," the judges wrote.
Somehow, dial ruling captured
the naivete ttat is the special
province of well-intentioned
white Americans. Those judges
imagine ttat the experiences of
an affluent black kid growing up
in suburban Dunwoody arc no
different from the experiences of
an affluent white kid growing up
In Dunwoody. I wish ttat were
so. But U Isn't — not yet any­
way. And you can only believe
tta t if you tave never been black.
America's racial dynamic is a
terribly complicated thing — a
lot more complicated than either
affirmative action critics or civil
rights traditionalists will admit.
Racism is by no means os viru­
lent or widespread as it was a

n u t n K l u n In n i l v i ’ a n d w e l l i n

America. Every black American,
no matter how wealthy, is even­
tually confronted by it. By con­
trast, no white student, no matter
how poor, will ever meet a police
officer or store clerk or judge
who makes instant judgments
about his character based on the
color of his skin.
Economic diversity on college
campuses is indeed important,
e iplace of
but it cannot take the
aching
racial diversity in teaching
lessons about the broad
American experience. If college is
to grant a genuine education. It
certainly ought to Include the
experience of rubbing shoulders
with students who ta v e strug­
gled against the color line.
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dow ntum ing economy."
M orris made the trip to New
York along
with
County
M anager Kevin Grace and fiscal
services director Cindy Hall.
W hat does this mean for
county taxpayers? According to
H all, the potential for Increased
savings on the traits and court
construction bonds.
"W hat we are able lo do
because of the higher ratings is
issue these bonds w ithout
insurance," Hall said. "It makes
the bonds more marketable
because they would be recog­
nized more highly."
Typically insurance on bonds
cost approxim ately $500,000,
said Hall, and since the bonds
will be more mar­
ketable they "w ill
--------------likely sell easily."
Hall
said
the
trails bond will
probably
be
issued in October,
w hile the court
construction
bond
issued
November.
lo
According
Hall, one of Ihe
reasons the coun­
ty received such a
favorable
bond
rating was Ihe
co u n ty 's strong
lax base. The Top
10 property tax
payers
in
the
county make up a
mere 5.1 percent
o f the lax base,
Seminole
said Hall.
Unlike Orange
County,
where
the top tax base comes from
tourist attractions, Sem inole
County could still manage if
one o f the top tax payers left.
"It's just another exam ple of
Ihe success story In the county,"
said Grace about the new rat­
ings. "A nything that cuts costs
makes it more affordable, and
it's recognition that w e're doing
things right here.
"It's easy for us to get
lum ped Into Orange County
and the tourism market, but

■

ec onomi c

develop­
m ent," Hall
said.
"T h e
success and
im pact
of
that is statist I c a I 1y
sound."
According
to Hall, since
the creation
o f the eco ­
nomic dovelo p m e n t
d e p a r tm e n t
in the 1990s,
Kevin Grace
industrial
County Manager
and commer­
cial is grow­
ing
more
rapidly lhan residential In the
percentage o f total land devel­
oped.
"A successful growth pro­
gram makes for high-paying
stable jo b s," Hall said. "O ur
unemployment rates are just a
little bit higher than they used
to be, but they are low er than
the state and national average."

Christopher

S eminole H f.hald

Senior Center hosts ‘tacky tourists’

that's not us. T h at's a good
story in it's own, but w e're a
better story."
Hall said other reasons for
the favorable bond ratings is
the county's median income,
financial status, current debt
and growth management.
According to Hall, Seminole
County has boasted the highest
median income in the state for
the last 20 years, averaging out
at approximately »48,tKX) pet
resident.
Over the past five years the
county was able lo retain an
average o f 16 percent of its rev­
enue to the follow ing years.
Hall said. The current debt In
the county is $184 per person,
which according lo Hall is one
of the lowest
in the state
for the coun­
ty's size.
"T h e other
strong
fea­
ture is our

It’s easy for us
to get lumped
into Orange
County and the
tourism market,
but that’s not us.
That’s a good
story, but we’ re
a better story.

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By Michelle Jerla
Managing Editor
CASSELBERRY — A minor
dilemma occurred Thursday
while King Henry VII! was on
lunch duty at South Seminole
Middle School. A notebook was
lost, and a student asked the
ancient king of England to help
find It.
A solution was found, and the
relieved student returned to
class. The monarch was then
faced with another predicament
— how to stay cool while wear­
ing the heavy clothing of royalty.
King Henry, also known as
Principal Rick Mossman, was
one of several South Seminole
faculty members who wore cos­
tumes to school Thursday for the
“Around The World In 180
Days“
kick-off celebration.
During the evening's openhouse at the school, parents were
reted at the door by Uncle
m, a Roman solidcr, a kimonodad teacher and various other
international icons.
“We wanted to do something
fun and exdHng to kick-off our

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international theme and the
Accelerated Reading Program,"
Mossman said. "We also dedded
to dress up during the open
house to help get the theme
across to parents."
Every few years, a committee
selects a theme to be Incorporat­
ed into the school's standard cur­
riculum, Mossman said. This
ar, the committee selected the
tcmational theme inspired by
Jules Verne's "Around The
World In 80 Days."
During the first few days of
school, students filled out a sur­
vey concerning their heritage,
said teacher Martha Gioiclli. The
results determined what coun­
tries will be studied during the
year.
Spcdal events and projects are
planned to help teach students
about the different countries and
their cultures. Each student will
make a passport and stamp them
with what countries they would
like to visit. A country will also
be highlighted each month on
the school's morning television
program, and next month, the
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On Thursday, more than 40
teachers arrived at school wear­
ing costumes representing coun­
tries from throughout the world.
The morning got started with the
faculty singing, " I ’d Like To
Teach The World To Sing."
In Randy Allman’s English
class, students were learning
about China. However, the
teacher was dressed as one of the
most patriotic U S. symbols •—
Uncle Sam.
“We wanted to dress in cos­
tumes representing our class­
room's country," Allman said.
"But, I'm a tall person, and this
was all I could get into."
Allman and Gioiclli, who both
served on the committee that

came up with the international
theme, said the students and
teachers at South Seminole arc
really enjoying the cultural cur­
riculum.
"The faculty arc excited
because they like to tic in a
theme with what they are teach­
ing," Allman said. "And, the stu­
dents think it’s fantastic and
fun."
As for King Henry VIII, he
couldn't find a solution to the
heat. So, by the end of the day, he
was wearing the typical dress
shirt and pants of a middle
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the community.
Literature at Rogera University.
"The 'very heart of our coun­
Taulbert said it was also the
unselfishness o f the Good Itry is not the monuments that
Sam aritan Home and its volun­ surround the Potomac, it is the
teers that made him agree to the every day actions of individual
eople who choose to live
benefit appearance. Since 1948,
eyond them selves," Taulbcrt
the facility has been a haven for
Indigent elderly and the dis­ said.
Tnulhert, however, wasn't the
abled.
The Good Samarilan Home only person handing out praise.
Lcssard
and
w as established by Timothy Mayor
and Ruby Lee "M other" Wilson, Com m issioner W illiam s pre­
who fed the hungry during the sented the author with the key
Great Depression and the war to the city and a resolution pro­
years.
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the
num bers claiming Sept. 1, 2001 Clifton
Day.
The
Good
increased, the couple founded Taulbcrt
Board
and
the home, which was construct­ Sam aritan
ed by members and friends of Committee also hosted a small
reception for the guest of honor.
Free Holiness Church.
"I am absolutely amazed and
Today, the facility Is run by
Thelma Mike, who was encour­ thrilled that he is giving us his
aged to care for the elderly by tim e," Good Samaritan Board
her mother, Ruby Lee Wilson. Vice Chairman Phyllis Conklin
More than 40 residents current­ said. "H e's doing this out of the
ly reside at the Good Samarilan graciousness of his heart. He
believes in community involve­
Home.
Taulbert praised the efforts of ment.
Michelle Jerte can be reached at
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anybody to lose what they've
already achieved."
There arc five sections to the
current GED test: math, writing,
literature, social studies and sci­
ence. Many times people will take
the test and will not pass all the
portions. They must then retake
the failed parts to receive a Slate
of Florida High School Diploma.
lire new test will be a "good
bit harder" with more difficult
math questions and a greater
emphasia on work-like docu­
ments, said Little.
The new test will feature an
answer grid that does away with
math multiple choice questions,
putting the emphasis instead on
analyzing graphs and tables and
using a scientific calculator.
"W e're working very hard to
make sure people are prepared
for the new test," little said, "but
we're urging people to come on
in end finish the old test."
To

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before the end of October. The
test takes approximately six
hours and you must be 18 years
old.
New applicants arc encour­
aged to enroll in the free GED
prep classes available on SCC
campus and the six study centers
throughout the county before tak­
ing the test. The entire test costs
$35 and $7 to $8 for an individual
section.
"We're down to the line now
where it's a one shot try," Little

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According to Little, instructors
have begun video-conferencing
with test publishers and attend­
ing workshops to prepare for the
new test TWo hundred and fifty
calculators were also purchased
in preparation.
Instructors help assess the
skills of individuals wanting to
take the GED test They then help
them prepare for the test through
individualized assistance and a
program called the "GED fast

Continued from Page LA
and I love It."
There is also an opportunity
for aspiring performers to par­
ticipate in the Sanford Opry.
According to Davis, there arc
several cast openings still avail­
able. For an audition, call Davis
at 386-672-6500.
The Sanford Opry will begin 7
m. Saturday, Sept. 8, In the
clcn Stairs Theatre located at
201 Magnolia Ave. In Sanford,
tick ets can be purchased at the

track." The SCC GED program
helps about 600 people a year
receive their high school diploma.
"Sanford was an agricultural
center for years," Little said.
"This was a different type of cul­
tural. Children left school to work
in the fields with their families.
They were not encouraged to go
to school."

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one hour prior to show time.
Ticket prices are $15, general
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The FWC (Florida Fish
and Wildlife Conservation
Commission) has begun
analyzing preliminary data
from a Department of
Transportation-funded
study of bears in the Ocala
National Forest.
"One thing we’ve found is
that we have
more bears
than we
thought,"
Eason said.
"We have
about 500
bears on the
national for­
est, and we
previously
thought
there were
Jim Shupa
only about
210 bears in all of central
Florida."
Eason said researchers
also have found that bears
in the national forest tend to
cross roads much more fre­
es
He
mmented more than 650 bear
crossings on a 10-mile
stretch of SR 40.
"Seven of the 96 bears we
identified and tagged for
this study were road-killed,"
Eason said.
Bears do not naturally
seek out humans, but they
are attracted to the food ~
odors from gsrbagi ttiis,
bird feeders, pet foods, com­
post piles ana grease on bar­
becue grills. They learn
quickly'where to look for
food wh
when people don’t
secure garbage cans and
don’t keep pet foods
indoors, especially at night
when bears feed most
actively.
"Once a bear makes that
connection between human
dwellings and food, it can
tum into a nuisance ani­
mal," Eason said. "The food
bears get from human
sources is the drive behind
almost all hum an/bear con­
flicts. If people stop leaving
food out where bears can
get to it, the problem will
largely go awaj “
When a bear I
problem, the FWC first
works with the affected
landowner to prevent fur­
ther conflict, usually by
securing attractants or "bear
proofing" food sources.
If the problem persists
after preventative measures
have been taken, the FWC
may attempt to capture and
relocate th*&gt; animal,, hut that
practice la largely ineffec­
tive. It accomplishes no
more than moving a prob­
lem.
Also, since there are
almost no unoccupied bear
habitats in Florida, moving a
nuisance bear amounts to
taking a problem bear and
placing it on top of a bear
that is not a problem. This
situation often results in
aggressive encounters
between bears. Relocated
bears often struggle to sur­
vive, and they arc subject to
high mortality risk from
ireto r vehicles or other con­
tact with humans.
"Relocating nuisance bears
is not the best option in
most cases," Eason said.
"It’s dangerous for the
bears, and it’s dangerous for
the people who do the cap­
ture, but we do try to allow
it to work before we take
more drastic measures."
When bears repeatedly
wander into human settle­
ments or do not display a
natural fear of humans, offi­
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euthanize (put to sleep) the
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SANFORD — With the opening ga
;ame
jitters out o f the way, Seminole Athleetic
Conference varsity football teams get one
more week of dress rehearsals before
they have to play for "real."
Tne second week of the regular season
finds most local teams again playing old
rivals and conference foes before the start
of the district schedule and the race for
the playoffs.
TWo neighborhood battles, a long­
standing
r rivalry
. . and an interesting
g intracounty battle are on this week's schedule.

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SAC football teams
to play another round
of non-district games
Coach Bill Caughell's Lyman
Greyhounds look to establish themselves
as a contender when they look for the
upset against Coach George Clayton's

powerful Lake Brantley Patriots. This
will be the home opener for the defend­
ing Seminole Athletic Conference
Champion Patriots at Tom Story Field.

The other backyard battle finds Winter
Springs hosting its second Class 6A
power in as many weeks when the
Oviedo Lions come calling at the A.
Wayne Epps Sports Complex.
First-year head coach Steve Katz feels
his Bears are talented enough to make a
run at the playoffs this season, while
Coach Greg Register is anxious to estab­
lish his Lions as a favorite and not just a
darkhorsc for the 6A-District 1 crown.
The other inter-county battle finds for­
mer district rivals Lake Howell and
Seminole squaring otf at Thomas E.
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Moving on

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Special to the Herald

LAKE MARY — Christopher
topher
L. Lastarza,, a gradu
graduate ofif Lake
Mary High School, has committed to continue his education
and football career at Maryville
College In Maryville,
Tennessee.
The son o f Larry and Shari
Lastarza o f Lake Mary, Chris
has East Tennessee connections.
His great-grandfather, Ernest
M. Lees, is a resident of nearby
Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
After making the move from
wide receiver to tight end prior
to his senior season, Lastarza
became a 10-game starter for
head coach Greg Stanton. The
6-foot-2,200-pounder helped
his team to a 6-4 record in 2000.
In 1999, Lake Mary went 9-1
and won the district champi­
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A two-year letterman in foot­
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letters in basketball under
coach Kym Gaudreau. For the
1998-99 oasketball season,
Lastarza was named Most
Improved by the team.
As an NCAA Division III
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Maryville College Scots
Scholarship, a $7,000 meritbased scholarship.
Maryville is ideally situated
between the Great Smoky
Mountains and Knoxville, the

B y D oan Sm ith
Sports Editor

SANFORD — Taylor
Ramsaur arid Willie Bennett,
a pair of First Team AllSeminole Athletic Conference
Offensive performers from
last year, have taken their tal­
ents to the midwest to begin
their college careers.
Ramsaur, a quarterback and
defensive back from Lake
Brantley High School, is
attending Augustana College
in Rock island, Illinois, while
Bennett, a four-year starter at
running back for Seminole
High School, is proving him­
self at William Penn
University in Oskaloosa,
Iowa.
Ramsaur, 6-foot, 165unds, was a four-year perm er for the Patriots and
head coach George Clayton.
He was the offensive Most
Valuable Player and won the
Coach’s Award for Excellence
after leading Lake Brantley to
an 8-2 regular season record
and a spot in the playoffs.
He was also named the
Patriots' "Athlete of the
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TWo 2 0 0 0
Sammoie A tm o u c
Conference First-Team performers
began their college careers last
weekend as the 2001 season kicked
otf. Seminole High School's Willie
Bennett (No. 31 above), a four-year
starter at running back for the Tribe,
la at William Penn University In
Oskaloosa, Iowa, while Lake
Brantley's Taylor Ramsaur (No. 5,
right) has taken his many talents to
Augustanna College in Rock Island,
Illinois.

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Grand reopening of
Sanford Memorial
Stadium next week
B y D t i r . Sm ith
Sports Editor

H lfltd pt&gt;o4o# by Tommy Vlncsnt

The excitement will return to Rinker-Stensirom Field at Historic Sanlord Memorial Stadium when Grand Reopening
Ceremonies for the Stadium end the start ol the ASA Super Slowpitch World Series take place next Thursday.

SANFORD — A year of hard
woik and waiting will come to
a grand fruition next Thursday
(September 13th) when the ren­
ovated Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium is reopened
for use.
Grand Reopening Ceremonies
are tentatively scheduled for 7
p.m. and will precede the open­
ing of the 2001 ASA (Amateur
Softball Association) Super
Slowpitch World Series.
The stadium and the playing
field, which has been named in
honor of Wes Rinkcr and Julian
Stenstrom, has been the home
to such baseball dignitaries as
Jackie Robinson, Willie Mays,

Willie McCovey, Tim Raines
and Buddy Lake over the years.
The ASA World Series will
run through the weekend and
brings together eight o f the top
slowpitch softball teams in
America and is leg three of the
Grand Slam of championship
tournaments for the 'pro' play­
ers who consistently drive the
ball far beyond the 330-foot
walls.
Among the new amenities at
the stadium is club houses for
both teams, a new concession
area, new bathrooms, a new
press box, and improved seat­
ing under the covered roof.
For more information on the
Grand Opening or the World
Series, call 407-330-5697.

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Page 2 B Wednesday. Seplcnnber 5, 2001

School Bus Race on tap for New Smyrna Speedway
By Doan Smith
Sports Editor
BITHLO — New Smyrna Speedway will bo
holding another of its popular School Bus Races,
while Orlando Speedworld will nin regular divi­
sions races this weekend.
Friday night (September 7th) at Orlando
Speedworld, heats and features will be nin in the
regular FASCAR classes of Super Late Model,
Modificds, Sportsman, Mini Stock, Super Stock
and Strictly Stock.
Next week (Friday, September 14th) the Sunbelt
Super Series returns to Speedworld another 125lapper in the Racecar Engineering Sunbelt Super
Late Model Series.
In addition to the Sunbelt 125-lapper, features
will also be nin in the Modified, Sportsman, Mini
Stock, Super Stock and Strictly Stock divisions.
No Late Models.

Dick Anderson of Wildwood has been domi­
nant in the series, winning five of the first six
races, including the last 125-Iappcr held at
Speedworld on August 17th.
Anderson drove his Racecar Englncering/XIR
Chevrolet Monte Carlo to win over Mike Fritts,
who has the only other win on the scries this sea­
son.
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 Highway 50 at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.
This Saturday (September 8th), In addition to
the School Bus Race, New Smyrna Speedway in
Samsula will also hold features in the regular
FASCAR divisions of Super Late Model, Late
Model, Sportsman, Super Stock and Strictly Stock.
No Mini-Stocks this week.
NSS will hold a Special Night of racing next
Saturday (September 15th) as the SARA Late

Model Series will be on hand to run an event.
Also on the card will be features in the regular
FASCAR classes of Mini Slock, Sportsman, Super
Stock and Strictly Stock. No Super Late Models
this week.
Gates open at 5 p.m. and racing begins at 7:50
p.m. every Saturday night at the track located at
the comer of SR. 44 and CR 419, between New
Smyrna, DeLand and Daytona.

TEST AND TUNE
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.
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.NF.WSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM, or E-Mail at FASCARNOWMAOL.COM.
Also you are invited to tune in to Daytona s
WNDB-AM 1150 “Vie new "VOICE" o f SfocA Grr
Racing!" every Monday night from 8 p.m. to 9
p.m. following the Benny Parsons Show.
Tilts is a radio show that is devoted to Short
Track Stock Car Racing and is sponsored by New
Smyrna Speedway and hosted by Kandy Dye of
Speedway Dodge and Don Ncrone and Terry
Roberts from New Smyrna Speedway. They will
lake 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!

O utdoors —
Continued from page IB
bear to ensure public safety.
"And even that doesn't
always solve the problem,"
Fason said. "If residents persist
in leaving sources of lood out­
side their homes, another bear
will come along and create
another problem."
The FWC Is beginning a series
of six studies to gather more
information about the six core
populations o f bears in Florida.
The state Department of
Transportation has agreed to
pay for a $400,000 three-year
study, which will Involve gath­
ering fur samples from sites that
will be baited with doughnuLs
and com . From the DNA speci­
mens contained in the fur, scien­
tists will be able to identify
individual animals and keep

track of their sex ratios, survival
and abundance.
"When we complete these
studies, we will have a sound
basis in science for future bear
management decisions," Eason
said.
S H U P E 'S S C O O P

Believe it or twt, there is a thriv­
ing bear population not fa r from
Sanford. All along the area o ff of
Hightvay 46-A and the St. Johns
river near Cassia Ims a high con­
centration o f black bears.
FISH IN G FO R E C A S T
Bass action is as slow as it
gets. Between the heat and high
water, bass arc almost impossi­
ble to catch. Wait until cooler
weather or fish at night. Bream
and catfish continue to hit
worms and mussels in deep
bends, while anglers continue to

catch mullet, catfish, and bream
from the Sanford sea wall.
Sebastian Inlet has fair action
with Bnook, redfish, trout, and a
few tarpon. Large live shrimp
or smart baitfish work best on
an outgoing tide.
Captain lack at Port
Canaveral reports that king
mackerel arc the most depend­
able species, and can be found
on Pelican Flats. 8 A reef and in
the buoy line. Tripletail are also
in the buov line, while the usual
shcepshead and flounder can be
found Inside the Port. TVout and
redfish are rated as fair in the
Banana and Indian riv en .
Ponce Inlet has fast action
with shcepshead, drum, redfish,
and jack crevalle. Live or dead
shrimp is the top bait. Trout and
redfish are rated as fair to good

in Mosquito Lagoon-

S ign in gs,-----Continued from page IB
M onth" for August o f 2000 and
was the "Player of tlw Game"
for his play against Lake
Howell High School.
In addition to being named
the First Team All-SAC quarter­
back, Ramsaur also was named
Honorable Mention All-Stale In
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for VlU yards'on 169 attempts
and scored JJ.tbychdgwqs. ftp, ,
also completed 64 of 107 pass­
ing attempts for 1,101 yards and
14 touchdowns, while throwing
just two Interceptions in 12
games.
The son of Carl and Cindy
Ramsaur o f Altamonte Springs,

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Taylor was named the winner of
the 2000 Scholar/Athlcte Award
at Lake Brantley High School.
Ramsaur w ill be joining an
Augustana team that Is coming
off a 7-3 campaign in 2000. The
Vikings have put together a
string of 22 consecutive winning
seasons. )tm tVames, a 1961
A u g u s ta n a g r a d u a t e , is in h is
s e c o n d y e a r am th e h e a d c o a c h

at his alma mater.
Bennett, the son of Willie and
Sylvia Bennett of Sanford, did
not sign a Letter-of-Intcnt until
July 30th because he was trying
to make a decision of whether
he was going to play football or
baseball

F o o tb a ll----------------Continued from page IB
turns the coaches with longest tenure In the SAC,
Lake Howell's Mike Bisceglla, 21 years, and
Seminole's Jim Bernhardt, first year.
Bisceglia's Silver Hawks, who are now in Class
4 A, have 16 starters, eight on both sides of the
line, back from last year and arc out to prove that
they are completely recovered from a couple of
horrible seasons and are ready to reassume their
place in the county's elite squads.
Seminole fans, meanwhile, will get their first
look at new head man Bernhardt and the new
triple-option offense that should showcase the
many talents of Bcnior quarterback Andre Raines
as the Fighting Scminolcs get ready to begin their

The 5-foot-8,185-pound left
fielder helped the Seminole
High School baseball team to a
25-9 record and one win away
from the state tournament
Bennett, who starred at run­
ning back, but actually began
his varsity career as a freshman
defensive back before being
moved to offense after the
F ig h tin g S e m in o le *' ru n n in g

back corps was depleted by
Injury. ■
The William Penn Statemen
are well known in NAIA
(National Association of
Intercollegiate Athletics) circles
and are coached by Jim Cox.

first season in Class bA.
The final matchup on the schedule may actually
be the best as powerful Osceola High School from
Kissimmee play a call on the Lake Mary Rams at
Don Reynolds Stadium.
The Kowboys have been a perennial playoff
qualifier the past few years and not so long ago
were the Class 5A State Champions and should
prove quite a test for coach Greg Stanton's Rams
as they prepare for their first season in Class 5A.
Lake Mary's star junior running back Reggie
Campbell, who was Third Team All-State selec­
tion last year, will be looking to show that he is
one of the best backs in Florida when he tackles a
tough Kissmmee defense.
All of the games are set for a 7:30 p.m. start.

Briefs
PAL H O T S H O T H O O PS C O M PET IT IO N
On Saturday, September 8th, the Seminole
County Police Athletic League (PAL) will host the
Hot Shut Competition.
Hot Shot is a timed basketball event where
ints are earned by shooting from pre-estabtied locations.
The event, which will be held at Seminole
Community College, is open to Seminole County
boys and girls, ages 9-to-14, as of September 1.
The gym will open at 8:30 a.m. with the compe­
tition schedule as follows:
* 9 -1 0 ,9 a m .
*11-12,9:45 a.m.
* 1 3 - 1 4 ,10:30 a.m.
There is no cost to participate.
All competitors must fill out proper PAL paper­
work, Including emergency contact information, a
liability release, as well as provide a copy of birth
certificate.
For more information, contact Sergeant John
Zeh at 407-328-3762.

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Elementary. All coaches and high school players
must attend this clinic (girls aiid boys).
For Information on youth league lacrosse in
Seminole County contact AUison O'Sullivan
(boys) at youthlacrosseOaol.com (407-774-8112) or
Chuck Scales (girls) at Jcs8626502@aol.com (407862-6502).

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S A N FO R D G Y M N A S T IC S
Fall Classes are being offered at Sanford
Gymnastics for beginners, intermediate, and
advanced gymnasts, plus cheerleading, Tae Kwon
Do, Kung Fu, Tai Chi, and wall climbing.
Dance Classes will also begin in September.
Classes for gymnastics will be on Mondays and
Wednesday starting at 4:30 p.m. and running
until 7JO p.m.
Cheerleading will be Monday evenings at 7JO
p.m. for high school students and Wednesday
evenings at 7:30 p.m. for middle school students.
Tae 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 from 6 p.m. to 7
p.m.,
J.m., and Monday
Mond and Wednesday from 6 p.m. to
7 p.m. for kids.
Sanford G mynas tics is located at 601 East 25th
Place. For more information call: 407-323-2462,
407-252-3103, or 407-322-8234.

M I D D L E S C H O O L L A C R O S S E C L IN IC S
On Saturday, September 8, from 9 a.m. till noon
there will be a Referee Clinic held at Forest City

S A N FO R D FA LL A D U LT SO FT B A L L
The City of Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department is offering Fall Slow Pilch Softball
Leagues in the following divisions _ Church, CoEd, Industrial, Women and Men.
Both Pinchurst Park and Zinn Beck Field will be
used for the leagues, which will begin play the
week of September 10th.
Call 407-330-5697 for more information.

C A S S E L B E R R Y BO W LIN G PARTY
Casselberry Parks and Recreation will be hold­
ing a Bowling Party for this interested in being a
&gt;art of the first Casselberry Recreational Bowling
arague on Thursday, September 6th at 6JO p.m.
at the AMF Casselberry twines.
Those in attendance will receive three free
games and free shoe rental.
For more information please contact
Casselberry Parks and Recreation at 407-696-5189
or AMF Casselberry Lanes at 407-831-7171.

New Seminole Hlflh School head coach Jim Bernhardt (middle, bottom row) and the rest ol the Fighting Somtnotea
coaching staff will see their first home action this season when the Tribe hosts the Lake Howell Silver Hawks at
Thomas E. Whigham Stadium this Friday night starling at 7:30 p.m.

Continued from page IB
state’s third largest city. Founded in 1619, it ts one
of the oldest Institutions o f,higher,learning in the
South. For six o f the last seven years, Maryville
has been ranked in the top 10 of U.S. Nat'S and
WorU Report's listing of the best Southern liberal
arts colleges. Total enrollment for the fall 2000
semester was 985 students.
Maryville College head football coach Phil
Wilks said Lastarza should make a big contribu­
tion to the Scots' team.
"His size gives him a definite advantage on the
field," Wilks said. "Chris will help us answer a
Htroth problem at wldp receiver."
This fall, Lastarza, who chose Matyvilie over
Greensboro College and IXisculum College, will
join a team that struggled at times in the 2000
season but still saw its players ranked in several
NCAA categories.
Senior tailback Brandon Evans finished 13th in
the country in kickoff returns, and sophomore
unter Doug Loomis averaged 40 J yards per
lek, placing him ninth in punting statistics
among all Division III programs.
Junior wide receiver Robert McCants was 27th
In punt returns. Senior offensive lineman Brian
Gossett was named to the AFCA's Good Work's
Team, the Verizon Academic All-America Football
Team and the Avo Grower Consensus AllAmerican Team.
WUks, who is entering his 14 th season at the
helm of the Fighting Scots football program,

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holds the second longest tenure as football coach |
In (be school's history. A unlive of Chesapeake,
Ohio, the coach played defensive end at Marshall
University in Hunting ton. West Virginia. He •' ‘
earned bachelor's and master's degrees from
Marshall In 1970 and 1974.
Three other ex-Rams have decided lo continue
their college playing careers together at Middle
Georgia Junior College in Cochran, Georgia.
Jason Hadley, Justin Komondoreas, and Mario
Fields as the Lake Mary
graduates who are at
try grail
Middle Georgia, one of the: top
ti junior college
football programs In the country.
Hadley, a Second Team All-Seminole Athletic
Conference quarterback, was a three-year starter
for the Rams, leading the team to a 15-6 record
and one state playoff appearance in his last two
seasons. He also was a letterman for the Lake
Mary track team.
Komondoreas was also a three-year starter for
Lake Mary and was one of the top defcasive
players in all of Central Florida and was a First
Team All-SAC pick at defensive end as a senior.
He was also a two-sport standout, being a vital
member of a very good Rams weightlifting
squad.
The other defensive end at Lake Mary, Mario
Fields, is also joining Middle Georgia. Like his
other two teammates. Fields was a three-year
starter for the Rams in football and was picked to
the All-SAC Second Team and played in the
Central Florida All-Star Game as a senior. He also
lettered for two years in basketball.

S C W D o m in a ito n
Professional Wrestling returns to Altamonte
Spring's Eastmontc Civic Center on Saturday,
September 8th at 7:30 pm. This event is titled
"SCW Domination" will feature 7 top superstai
match ups as well as The SCW Dating Game.
In the honor of Sadie Hawkins, lucky partici­
pants will be blddcd out during the event for
the sake of match making.
SCW is known for their entertainment as
well os their fine wrestling. In the Main Event,
SCW Champion, Frankie Capone will face
Dagon Briggs. The NWA World Tag Team
Champions, The New Heavenly Bodies will be
taking on a SCW Mystery team. Also, SCW
Mid Atlantic Champion, Justice will face for­
mer WCW wrestler, Jet Jaguar Accompanied by
Sir Ronald Neiml IV. Also In action "Black
Nature Boy" Scoot Andrews, Fete Cannon,
Rico Casanova, Live Wire as well as other SCW
wrestlers.
Also, just announced a mud wrestling match
up between 2 of the very beautiful women of
SCW! This evening will be filled with great
wrestling, possible new found love and many
surprises! Tickets are on sale now at Ray's
Appliances (407) 328-0083, at popular prices
$10.00 Ring Side and $8.00 General Admission.
Check out SCW out at: www.SCWMarked.com
for updates and for further show infonnation.

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CONFLICTS. SEVERABILITY ANO
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

Weldon Admrnitbanon BuHdtog
Room A-TOO
Purpoee Regular Monthly Meeting
A copy ot toe agande may ba
oblaiied by wriBng to Or E. Arm
McGee « 100 Weldon h~«evero.
Sartard Ftonde 32773 or by eeang
Unde KiY0d d 407 3 2 * 7010 and
arranging lor an agenda to be maied
or evaieWa tor ptoi-up
Pureuant to toa prmidone d toe
Americana wrto DteaMOee Act any
pareon raqWrkig epactal accommodefame to perhdpeae m toll meetmg
la atbed to adatea Seminole
Commuby Coiege al leafll 4 * houre
be tore toe nweUtg Ly conLvdtog
Unde Krug* *1407-328-2010 II you
era hearing or I peach impaired,
pteaee corned Seminole Community
Coiege by caKng Me. Dorothy
Paiahta at 407-32* 2109
Periona ere ertvwed r a t. t toey
(data appeal any daemon made
al tor* me rung, toey a d need ■
record ot toe proceedng* end lor
auch purpoee. toey may need to
Ineunt toal • verbatim record ol toe
prooeedtoge re made, wham record
Include* toe leebmony end evidence
upon which toe appeal la to be
Dated par 8ectan 2M 010*. Ftortde

DATED B 3 a m
MXPYkNNF MORSE CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By E Bailey
Deputy Clerk
Pubkeh Auguel 20. end September
X U . 1X2001
DOTS*
M THE CIRCUfT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DtVMION
File No. 01-AJACP
IN RE E8TATE OF
LORAINE LOIS TISTLE

Pubieh September S. 2001
EE042______________________

NOTICE OF ADbUMSTRARON
Th* arknmwiraiion d to* e t u i* d
LDiana Low TwB*. daewaaed. F4*
Nimbar 01 -AM CP. re pentkng In toa
C tn a Court tor Ser-vno*# Cotmly.
Florida, Probata Drviaion, to*
a d d ra u d wench w 301 N ParkAva,
Sartard. FL 32771. Th* namae and
aiblraeaat d to* patacnal rapreaenlalhe and to* paraonal repraeantabve i attorney era ealtorth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
MOTIF IFO THAT
Al p e n u it mi whom C— n ets* a
terved who have ob|*ction* toal
dia*anga toa vaktoy d to* * X toa
guatacatan* d toa paraorwl rapraDva, venue or (unadebon d
tore Court ere required lo N* then
t4v*ct«nl Wtto toa Court WITHIN
THE U TER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF DIE FIRST
PUBUCADON OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON DIEM.
Al o r d to n of too decoded end
other perwn* having daana or

M THE CmCUfT COURT
SEMMOLS COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JUUE ANN MOORE. AAVA
JULIE A CARELU.
NOTICE O f AUMMtSl RAIHJN
The edmmlebenon ot toe ealete ct
JUUE AIPI MOORE, deceaaed Fie
Number 01 54X C P. mpanting In * ■
CkcWI Court tor BamtooN County,
Ftorlda, Probata Dlvtiton. toa
eddreae ol etoicii a 30t Norto Perk
Avenue. Sanlord. Florida 32771.
The namae and edebweeae at toe
l Mid toe peteat lotto below.
AU INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
Al poreone on whom We nonce a
tnaiutngps in* viiarjf Of
ws, m*
bebone ol too pareonal repreeariatoa. venue, or Juradetan ol
tow Court are raqiArid to Me toea
obRcaona wMi toa Court WlTHtN
THE U T ER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTtn THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OH THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
Al craGton at toe decadent end
other poreone having cla im ot

on wham a copy at tor* nonce It
dal* d to* Iral publication d toa
nobca muet Me toev derma wta tot*
Court WITHIN THE U T E R 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 O f THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Al otoer creditor! at to* decadent
and partona having datoia or
demand! agalnal toa docadanre
octal* muet Me toev
»i_\ CJi
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBUCADON OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT BO FXED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* data d to* Um pubacaboo d
toa Notice a Auguel 29 2001
Paraonal Rapraaamairve
Sandra Kowebe
taaoQutoeiere Drive
ivewnv. i L a t r o t
-nay
i lor u l 1
•i1vapivata "Tf I r,|i Ahi D
noddeDarNo ISS323
A tari R. Coca. Eaqune
p. O. Boa ISOMS
Caaaatarry. FL 32718-OS95
Tvrvpnonv |407)S30 40W
Pubatlt Auguel 2», and Seplambaf
X 2001

r X 1001
The Cay Cmiaitaeluri a d conddar
and adopOcm I on whom a copy ol tow noace a
itorRnalpi
altot toe pubic hearing. wticn rad ba
dato ol toe irel pubicatan tit tow
hald In toa cay Hal. 17* W e i
Warran Avanua. Longwood. Ftonde.
ncWca mual Ua toab dabrw wta toW
17to day ot
Court WITHIN THE U T E R OF
A TAPED RECORD OF THIS
a . A O , 2001. M 7.00 p m ,
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
HEETTNO IS MAOE BY THE CnY
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
.A t
FOR ITS CONVEMENCE. THIS
TION OF THM NOTICE OR TMRTY
toa meeting. Iraareeaad pa/iwa may
RECORD MAY NOT C O N S T m n i
appear and ba heard wtto laapad to
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
AN ADEQUATE RECORO FOR
VICE OF A COPY OF THI3 NOTICE
vopoaed Ordmancae
ThW
PURPOSES OF APPEAL FROM A
ON THEM.
hearing may ba oonbnued bom bma
DECISION MADE BY THE CITY
Al otoar eradtare ol toa darwdeaa
- a itoM a inal acbon t* teian by
WITH RESPECT TO THE FOREOOpereorw h r w e t l i w r =*
toa c a r Commtaewn
ING MATTER.
ANY PERSON
,nde egainel aw daewdant e
A oopy M toa propoaad Ontaancee
WISHV40 TO ENSURE THAT AN
___
i
m
o l Me toea dam e w fi M i
poaled al toa City HU.
ADEQUATE RECORD OF THE
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
.w o d , Ftonde. and acplae are
PROCEEDINGS IS UAtMTAMED
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
on Me artto toe dark ol aw Cay end
FOR APPELLATE PURPOSES IS
PUSUCAT10N OF THtt NOTICE.
eeme may be bwpecMd by toe torti­
ADVISED TO MAKE THE NECES­
ALL CLAWS. DEMANDS ANO
le.
SARY ARRANGEMENTS AT HIS
OBJECTIONS NOT BO F U D W U .
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC At perOH HER OWN EXPENSE.
BE FOREVER SARREO.
eona
ere
advloed
toM.
I
toey
deebta
PERSONS WITH D tSA B Eim S
The dele ol tow an* pubicafcn ot
lo appeal any dadaion made al
HEEDING ABBWANCB TO BARe to Saptordwr B. 2001
TX3RME M ANY OF THESE PRO­
I Rapreaamabva:
need
a
reocad
ol
toa
prrpMGnga
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
ROBERT
JIUOORE
and tor audi ptapoaaa. toey may
T »« COY ADA OOORDMATOR AT
*22
RanaWaansa
Bhd, #30*
need
to
Inaure
tor*
*
-trbwam
record
LEAST a HOURS at ADVANCE OF
I bprtnga. FL 32714
M made, wtato record to kiolude toe
THE MEETWQ AT (407)324-3074.
lor
Potaonal
Hdbncny and aattane* m en wbkto
OTY OF LAKX MARY, FLORIOA
J la to b e made (par
Carol A. FoMer. C*y Clerk
DONALD W. SCARLETT. ESOUIRE
1010*. Ftonde SakAeel
DATED: Augud 7*. 2001
DONALD W SCARLETT. P A
_______wta ilaattalai naeSng
Pubtah Seplantoar X 7001
1003 E*W Concord Strew
ueHtenca
to
pertaptoe
to
any
M
CEQ22_________________________ _
Ortendo. Ftorkta 32803
toaee prscacGnge thcvAd nomad
FAN.
111821
toe A O X Ooocbwtar. al (407)200M OW S OF
(4 C T )ir-*’ K«
34* I , M toad 4S hour* el advance ul
ta:S*ptom b*r X I I . 1001
PUSUC NOTICE M haraby given. I me meeting
EE041
_________
mol on toe data and taw W ed I o
a t e d n :l t d day d At«uaL X &amp; .
DatodfH*
bokwrand ccmttoMnfl bom dey to dry
AuguM 30.1001
u m a* gesda are add. wawB o«i M
CITY OF LONGWOOD
__________FPUSUC
HEAMNOS
OF FLU
PUbta Auaton, to toa Ncyad bjddar,
OERAUXNE D, ZAMBRL
FOR THE PROPOSED CAPITAL
tor cadvM toa warehouMol STOR­
CITY CLERK
AGE USA, tocatod M 4*0 Ftorkta
i X lo o t
CFTY OF SANFORD,
Central Parkway. Longwood. FL
EE04*__________
*27*0. toa loAmrtng good*, w arn.
Nobca M hereby given tool PtA*c
m tu n le e tor red and otoar
CITY OF LONOWOOO, n O R B A
Heartnge w * be held In toe
i fcr wNdt a »an on aama M
NOTICa OF FUSUC MEARF40
Cummwelon Room M toe Cdy Ha* to
TO CONSXICT ADOPTION OF
ctototod. to w*.
to* CXy ol Sartard. Florid*, M 74X1
FROFOtED RESOLUTION
DATE OF SALE: W M / S t
o'dodt PM on Septombor 10 ta d
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
T »JE OF SALE 2 3 0 PM
I X S001. to a
(Cuetomar NamaKUna IMSrtal , NOTICE 0 HEREBY GIVEN by toa
Program tor to* bacal year ol
I ’ C r y d Longwood. Honda, toal to#
Daacrtpbon ol Oooda Batog Scad)
October 1. 2001. to Saptontwr 30.
Ttoi McCoy • S t Soto. Smoker. | Cay Comrteeaton wB head a ptto*c
2002.
hearing to oonddar anacknam oto.
Tod*. Bob Dawton * M 4 Hoaaa
A oopy ol aold Capiat Program ta*«
Hdd M n *. Sabrtoa WMam* * S3*
r e s o l u t io n n o . s i - i s * o
ba amiable, bom • 00 AM to * 0 0
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
PAL Monday torouta Friday. M We
W* 8 tofl5 T r r o t e c t x w AUCCOMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
oMca d toe Cry Clerk, 300 North
LONOWOOO. FLORIOA, ADOPTTX3NSERVKXS
Park Avenue. SartanL Ftonde. tor tA
IMG A FIVE YEAR CAPITAL
U C E N SE 4H 3
-to ,
'S M W i
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FOR
A s a o s o daamng ttopom w « t a
I tor bach i* d pwehaaa and
THE FISCAL YEARS 2003. 1004.
Al
paid**
In
TOOL
TOO*,
and
2007.
PURSUANT
lO tta W
tae * Have an cpportunly to ba haerd
TO THE REOU0EUENTS OF SEC­
Wamd hearing
TION X 07 OF THE LONOWOOO
Th*
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
CITY CHARTER, PROVXXNO FOR
M M d c ra a p -----HEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARAN EFFECTIVE DATE.
tow wadi*, laid aato to be under
TX3PATE
IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
The City Commwaiai wB i
md by vklua at toe odutoe d toe
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
laid R eacA iw tor Inal |
Mma. to eutto eaeee made and
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COOROMATOA AT
putaab Saptamtwr X I X 1001
which wB be hail to to* G»y M*X
33G6S2S
a
HOURS
W ADVANCE
ITS
W
ctl
Warren
Avenue.
EE047_____________ ________
OF THE MU: I WU.
Longwood. Flortdx on Monday, to*
ADVICE
TO
THE
PL0LX2:
7 * per*
W OTKSDFOUN GII
t r t i day d Saptombar. A D , 1001.
to appeal a daewton
M TBO pJti. or a * aeon toe re Mtot pa
O F F U T O SSU N O U M
made wta raepad to any maoar conAN OR074ANCE OF THE CITY OF
eatorad d to* above moaong or
U X E UARV. FIORKM./AJENOMG
Iwarng. ha may need a varbabm
^CO M PREH EN SIV E F U N TOR
wta roapad to to* propoaad
m o ld d toe prooeadtoga, Inckatag
naeoktotm. Thw hearing may be
THE CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORI­
corWkwd bom ta t* to tone ta d total
DA. PHDVXXNO FOR A CHANGE
racod la n d ptovkead by to* Cty d
to token by to* Cay
OF FUTURE U l ® USE DESIGNA­
Sartard CF12*60105)
TION FROM MEDIUM DENSITY
Cyntora Porter,
A copy d to* propoaad Raaokdnn
fUSJOENTlAL (MOR) TO HIGH
Deputy Cay Cterli
I* poatod d toa C*y HaX Ipngwaod.
DENISTY RESIDENTIAL (HDRI;
PUAM iS*pe*m b*rX200l
PROVIDING FOR 8CVERABXITY,
Ftorlda. and copma am on N* wta
EE040
toa Clark d toa C iy and aama
CONFLICTS. ANO EFFECTIVE
be toapactod by to* puMc.
DATE.
to TH* ORCUTT COURT
NOnCC 0 HEREBY GIVEN toat
NOTICE Al pareon* ere edrtead
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
to* C by d Lake Mery Local Plerwng
to*L * toey dead* to *(peel eny
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Agency wS heto a pubta hearingJ o
IN ANO FOR
__________
, toey
need e
I COUNTY
record'd tod dooeeitag* and tor
Ma^w* and O y CommwWon con***. Fwy may head to
earring l a above propoaad ort»CASS NO. 01 -00-24074BO-K
________
a varbabm record M
rono* tor a ewwMcMa Mur* land
Hor*n* Cam Jt.
m u , ah ch rtootl In kickrtM tok
u a a m n d n am to •&gt;•* C Jj"i
PaLSonar
toebmony and yvtdFww t*cri whrta
ANO
to* appeal i* to b * mad* (per
Dian*
Jena*
Sactan Md OIOS. Ftortde StabAae)
Wetaaaday. Saptombd IX 2001. al
La** Mary Cay HM, 100 Norm
NODCS OF ACTION
_ _ _ _ _ lo pametpd* In any d
Country Cato Road. Lake Mary.
TO D tanoJena*
yiae* proceeding! thould cod ed
Fkxkto al 7 0 0 PJ4 or a * loon toare(Nam* d Ratpondanl)
tie A D A CoorGntajt, d (40R2SO(Reepondera* Lad known addrete)
34
Th* property to ba conektorad kV
jag* I . d toad 4 * hcavt In advanoa d
■147
N W 24Vi Averera MtomL F U
toe m M ecdv emendmedl I* a t
me
33147.
Datod tola 3 td day e* Arta«L A D ,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tod an action
ProyaiX 2001-LU-02. Faatoar Edge
BOOI.
hat bean Ned agdnd you and tod
c m OF LONGWOOD
A
- Llccap«*« Hum**
yvu a.1 rttjjred in tenre a copy d
GERALDINE 0 ZAMBHl
your wdton deteneei. * any. to * on
CITY CLERK
Ucabpn Th* n udiaatl comer d
(name d Petitioner) Home* Cain &gt; .
Puttah Septomber X 2001
Bui Ortd end Rmeharl Road
whoa* addrea* M S00 WJtow
Lead BEC07.TW P203RCC3CC.
FEOU
Avenue. Sartard. F U 32771 on or
Pared A and Pared B batng pdl d
betor* (date) H M I , and U* to*
L d I . Faatoar Edga. ACondarranavn
ortand wta to* Clerk d W * Court d
Lor acam tag to to* pld toarad. aa
[Clerk* ettorete) 301 N Perk Av*
Bantam. FL UTT1
recoded at Pld Booi 2*. Page
Sartard. FL 17771 before verve* on
Node* d Board Mailing
d toe pubic record* at BenanoU
PManner or enmodletoty toamafier
Th* OtoWO Board d Tnreta** d
Cotvtty-Flcrtda.

to THt CtoCUD COURT
o f m e i it h
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
to ANO FOR
U M B M X I COUNTY.
FLORIOA
OCNERAL
JURISDtCDON DtVIStON
CASK NO: M C A 1 *3 * 14 0
CITIBANK. FCDERAL SAVINGS
BANK. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO CKKX3RP SAVavba OF
FlOfUOA A FEDERAL SAVINGS
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION
PLAINTIFF
VX
FRANCIS P. MCCULLOUGH IF
LIVING, ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
a s s i g n e e s , l ie n o r s .
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CUIUtNQ AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST FRANCIS P
MCCULLOUGH. PENNY L
MCCUUOUCH if LIVING. ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CUIUING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. IM 3ER
OR AGAINST PENNY L
MCCULLOUGH. JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DCFENOANT(S)
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE S A U
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN pur*u*nt to an Otdat Gtanlln* to*
Mdkto to Read Foradotun Sal*
doled Auguel I X 2001 eraerad In
Card Caaa No OOCA 1*3* 14 G d
to* OtaM Ocurt d to* l*TH Judcral
CWuk In and b» SFMblOLE CotaXy.
SANFORD. Flonda. I w * aa* to to*
Ndwei and bad bidder kx caeh el
WEST FRONT DOOR d to* SEMI
HOLE County Courthouse. 301
NORTH PARK AVENUE. SAN
FOOD. Flonde. d 1100 a m onto*
24 day at Bepiembar. 2001 to* Idlowing doaatoad property a t eat
lh In ta d Summary Find

^ jajeaW aM k iB M M

LOT 6. WINOTREE WEST.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PU T
BOOK *0 . PAGES 97 ANO M. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dttod W * 73 day d AuguM. 2001
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
UARYANNE MORSE
Cl*&lt;k d toe Cvurt Court
Oy Mery Stroup*
Qaputy Ckuk
PuLtoh ki D IE 'FUINOLF. MFRAID
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, peraon* wta d ta b ta a * nr
mg a epwad eccommodebon ahmAd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Courtooua* d 407 5654 2 2 7 . 1BOOSW-7T71 (TOO) or 1-400-B56X770.
vt* Flcnda Roiay Sonne*
DAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
(01 s UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE BOO
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
00700M1CMI)
PubkehAuguel 29. and Saptamtier
X 2001
00254

Wednesday. September 5, 2001 P a g e 3 B

I.EGALS

Lecals

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fll# No 0 IA 7 4 C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
WAYNE SOOOTKA
NODCE OF ADMMMTRADON
Th* admmretrelvm d toa a eu i* at
Wayne Sobotke, deceased. Fll*
N teta *
N pandng to toe CVcue
Ccvrt lor F vmtnrta Cotvny Fevvy*.
Probei* Orvteron. hi* ertdree* d
which la Seminole Cavity Clerk d
Court. Probei* DMwon. PO. Bor
6099. Sanlord Ftortde 32772 The
namae and adtbemsae d to* persond rapraaanieav* and «
reprveentative t etlomay ere
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AJ persona on whan tola nobca it
challenge to* vaMMy d to* wB. to*
quattcabon* d toa pareonal repreeantatota, venue, or Junadtotan d
Yet Court ere laqtAtd to N* to**
obyectonl wta due Court WITHIN
THE U T E R OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOIK E
OR THIRTY PAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A* creditors d toa decedent end
other persons having claim* or
demands aganal decoders* vital*
on whom a copy d tore nobca it
dal* d to* * n l publication d toil
nohee muet Me toev cleans wta tola
Court WITHIN THE U T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS ATTER THE OATE OF SER­
VICE OF ACOPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A3 otoer credaora d toe Seceded
and parson* having dayna or
demand* again*! to* decadent*
c h a d must hw t &lt; » cr*rm» «
ir-r
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL C U IU S. DEMANOS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* dale d to* Bm pubbeetan d
We Nonce MAuguel W, 2001
Ronald E. Harvay
455 Detroit Terrace
DeBtry. Ftorlda 37713
Attorney
tor

Personal

U W OFFICES OF
MARY F. TROTTER P A
Mary F. Troller
Attorney al tow
Florida Bar No 0377*00
1BOO Perronx* Dr, Sue* 300
Ortando, Florida 32*10
Telephone (4071774-1233
PubSeh: AuguM 27, and September

X 2001
002*7

JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO 00 CA 1*43 14 L
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
ERICA L RATLIFF, IF LIVINQ, ANC
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE, HEIRS. OEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO AU OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
ST
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST ERICA L. RATLIFF;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ERICA L
RATLIFF. IF ANY. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. JOHN DOE
ANO JANE OOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANTIS]
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purluant lo an Ordai Granting toa
Mobon to Revel foredoeur* Salt
dated AuguM 20. 2001 entered ki
C M C at* No 00 CA 1*43 14 L d
to* Orcua Court of the 18IH J u k w
Ctrod ki and tor SEMINOLE County
Sartard. Ftortde. I d d k l a
h-ghad end bail bidder tor cath d
AT WEST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE d to* SEMINOLE
County Courthoueo, 301 N. Park
Avanu*. Santotd. FL 32771. ,
Ftorkta. al 1100 a m on to* I t day
d September. 2001 to* toaowlng
deecrtaed property aa ad torn In
add Suranary Find JudgmonL v&gt;
rrtt
LOT B. ROSE COURT ADOTTION
TO SANFORD. ACCORDING TO
THE P U T RECORDED IN PUT
BOOK 3. PAGES 3 ANO 4. AS
RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA SAID LAND SITU­
ATE. LYING ANO BEING IN SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Deled ton 20 day d AuguM 2001.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARVA'JIC UCIUC
Clark d to* Cbcua Court
ByMarySIrtMM
Deputy Clark
Pubieh In THE SEMINOLE HER­
ALD
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. pareon* wta dtoditatu need
tog a (par'd
thoMkl
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
toe
SEMINOLE
CotvHy
Courthoue# al *07X85-4227.1-900915 *771 (TOO) or I -600-9555770.
DAVID J STERN. PA.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE BOO
PLANTATION, FL 33324
1954)213 6000
00-59235(9X1
Pubkta Auguat 79. at
X 2001
00260

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Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O f THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF ACOPY OF THIS NOTICE
Off THETA
Al oihsf erection of (ba dacadant
nd paraon* having claim* or
demand* agalnal to* decedent i
e d it* mud Me took d u n * wta re*
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
A U CUIM S, DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FXED WXL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* del* d t » M auMcbten d
tore Nobca It Augud 29.2001
W ROBERT GOLDMAN. JR
PO Boa 1*1557
Aftamonto Spring*. FL 3271*
inomey
lor
Repreaentaova:
Donald w S c a r l e t t , e s q u ir e
DONALD W SCARLETT. PA
1003 E*M Concord S b ad
Ortando, Ftorkta 32703
FBN 112*21
(407)4225177
Pubieh: Augud 27. and Saptorrpor
5.2001
0 0257
M THB ORCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
ju o a cu u . ORCurr
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLB COUNTY,
F *e No: 01 -443-CK
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JOY L RAUSCHER.
NOTICE OF ADtPNW F AVION
Th* eontordreben d to* * * t e » d
JOY L RAUSCHER, deoeeeeX F I*
Nurrber 01-443C P .it pendtog into*
Ocurt Court tor Bameioto County.
Flortdx Probata DMdon. toa
d which to 301 N. Park
Avanua. Sartard. FL 32771
The
namae and adbaeeee d toe pervond mpreeerrtatrve end pereond repre9
A U 74TERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
Al paraon* ico n whom toM nobca
to aarvad who In to obtwcaona tod
Tangajha vabdty d toa wB, to*
quatacancna d toa paraond rapraa*r**9v*. vanu* « (tktodebon d toto
Court a t* raqukad to B * T ab ob(*obon* wta raa Court W1THM THE
U T E R 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

IN THE CmCUfT COURT FOR
■EMHOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBAT1 DIVISION
FU* Ha. 01-402 CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
MAI2IE R MCKENZIE
NOTICt OF AOadFBBTRATION
Th* adntowlieXri ul Pd aetaM J
MAIZIE R MCKENZIE, decaatad.
FM Ntanbar o I -402 CP. to pandng to
to* Ckcub Court lor Saminol*
County. Fiona*. Probate Drwtan.
toe a d d *** d wttah to 301 N Perk
Avenue. BartanL Ftortde 37771
Th* noma end addrete d toe

A U INTERESTED PERSONS AflF
NOTIFIED THAT
Al pareon* on whom Tito node* to
chdtong* to* idbMy d to* W x to*
qutWIcallone d to* Pareonal
Rapreeenteto-a. vanu*. or Jwtodcbon d M e Cowl a t* raqdrtd to Ik*
took obHcTew wta 99* Court WITH­
IN THE U T E R OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBUCADON OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE OATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF T H 0 NOTICE ON THEM
Al e n d to d of Vto rtooodoN m l
othor portorit hortnQ ^ ilw i of
on whom ■ copy d toM nobca to
del* d toe IkM pddPTTdk d tor*
Court WITHIN THE U T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCA
T10N OF THB NOTICE OR THtRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER ­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Al other otettawe d to* deca dent
end pareon* having ctalm* ct
demand* again*! to* decadence
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
A U CLAIMS. DEMANOS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WXL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* data at toa Met PubTcaaon at
toto none* to Augitol 2 7 .2 0 0 1 .
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M T H BO RC U T COURT
t h is n o t ic e o n t h em
Pubieh: Augurt 29. and Baptardwr
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OFTHB17TH
4 cradtara d toto decoder! and
X 2001
OF THE ItTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
f t ANO FOR
BOBNOLB COUNTY.
M THB ORCUIT COURT
BIMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
OF THB EIGHTEENTH
FLORA) A
take
or
tie
Ant
pub*c
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toto
GENERAL
JUOeCIAL CMCUTT
OENERAL
JURIED4G1IOM DIVISION
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NOS t 119* CA 14 P
Court WITHIN THE U T E R OF
MANOFOB
THE BANK OF NEW YORK TRUST
CABS NO; 71 C A S K 144.
(COUNTY
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
STANDARO FEDERAL BArac
COMPANY OF FLORIOA N A . A*
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCA■now
OF
Tv«*
N
om
ca
cm
THwrrr
TRUSTEE
PLAINTIFF
c a m NO. oi-CA-iaaa-14 a v w
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF BERPLAINTIFF
VS
CmtoAHK. N A.. AS TRUETEE.
v ic « o f ACoenr o f t h ie HCmOB
VS.
ROBERT BLACK. JR IP LmNCt.
ON THEM.
DCNIM L. GARVIN. IF LIVING,
AMO IP DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
AND IF M A D . TW « UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
a e a u a a . H a m a , o cw taaao.
a n w n s a * ,,,,
is iw w u s .
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
unknown pareon ki
Court-WITHIN THREE MONTHS
TRUSTEES ANO A U OTHER
PARTIES CUIUING AN INTEREST
.............. an d to* SUBJECT REAL
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PARTIES CUIMINa AN INTEREST
BY, THROUGH. UNDER OR
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE.
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST ROBERT BU C K . J R :
A U CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
AGAINST DENISE L. GARVIN;
LNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ROBERT
NODCE OF ACTION
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FXED WXL
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DENISE
BLACK. J R , IF ANY. SEARS.
TO KEVIN EUGENE BUSBY
BE FOREVER BARRED
L GARVIN. IF ANY FOX CHASE
ROEBUCK ANO COMPANY.
Reeidence
Urtona
Th*
data
d
to*
l
t
d
pubacabon
d
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ON
7 ekve, and 7 i
•ta ftabo* to Augud 2 9.1001.
INC; JOHN DOC ANO JANE DOG
BEHALF OF THE US
de
ta
ta
g
totand
by. tonudi. under
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
DEPARTMENT OF MOUSINO ANO
^ k w ( KEVIN EUGENE BUSBY
Ja n a E . Tooto
POSSESSION
URBAN DEVELOPMENT. ANN X
end
*7
perbee
k
a
to g or deknkig to
205 N Chat* Cl.
DCFENOANT(S)
WIOOINS. IF UVINO. AND IF
Akamonta Bprtnga. FL 32714
RE-NOTICE OF
DEAD THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
tor
Paraond
FORECLOSURE BALE
HEIRS, DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
, NOTICE 0 HEREBY GIVEN purASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
TO: ANNETTE SANDRA BUSBY
Richard
B.
Owen
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL ‘ •uam to an Orda» Granting to*
Ftorlda Bar *201715
Honor to Raaat Famdoaum Bda
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
7 earn, and I dead, i
*290 8 H ay-1 7 5 2
datad AuguM 20. to o l antorad to
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
Un*ng ntereet by. h n u p l wider
P.O. Boa 1*099*
C M Caaa No. 9 * 119* CA 14 P &lt;4
OR AGAINST ANN B WMGINS;
agakid ANNETTE SANDRA
Caeadbarry FL 3271X0995
to* C bod Court d to* ISTH JuddM
2EB WEBB IF UVINO. ANO IF
BUSBY, and a l pars** having or
(407)730-4009
Cecil* to and tor SEMINOLE Covsy,
DEAD. THE L.lsNOWN SPOUSE.
clatitng to htoro any rtgrt. an* a
(407)8305537 taa
Sartard. Ftorkta. I w * **7 to to*
HEIPS DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
KHaraai In to* proparty hanki
PubTdn Augud 29. a
ntdwM and bad bidder lot cadi M
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
X
9001
Wad Fred Door d to* Cotvtooua*
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES ANO AU
YOU ARE NODFIED tod t a actain
00297
d
to*
SEMINOLE
Courwy
OTHER PARTIES CUIMINa AN
tor Fondoowa d Mortgag* on to*
Courthoua* to Sartard, Ftortde, M
INTEREST BY. THROUGH, UNDER
M THB CBICWT COURT FOB
1 1 0 0 a m . on to* 17 day d
OR AGAINST ZEB WEBB: CAROL
LOT 7, FOXMOfuT EAST.
September, 7001 to* toToerlno
LYNN WEBB IF UVMO. ANO IF
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
aeecrbed property a * Ml tom In
DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
THEREOF AS RECOROED M P U T
HEIRS. D EV 0EE8, GRANTEES.
BOOK S I, PMQEfl X I ANO 7, PUB­
N J [ NUMBER: 0VT9XCP
a s s i g n e e s , l ie n o r s .
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
IN RE: ESTATE OF
LOT 37. FOXCHASE PHASE L
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO AU
COUNTY. FLORIDA: a/V/a T21
GENEVA C. PENIEY. a V e
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
OTHER PARTIES C U IM IN a AN
Edgamon Avtre* , WMar Bprtige.
GENEVA COWART PENLEY.
THEREOF AS RECOROCD 91 PU T
INTEREST BY. THROUGH, UNDER
FL 32707
(SSN *2 9 7 5 4 5 1 9 9 ).
BOOK 3X PAGES 77 ANO 71. OF
OR AGAINST CAROL LYNN WEBB,
ha* b**n Mad agakid you tad you
DfCMMd.
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
JOHN DOC ANO JANE OOE AS
am
nqW nd to aonro a oepy d yow
NODC7 OF ADM97 7 TRATION
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
unknow n t e n a n t s in
arTOtan datanaax « my, to X on A m *
The d bnatabd tan d to* a d d * d
Dated tor* 71 (toy d Aupid 2001
p o s s e s s io n
M C ru i-A lw ei. Anomey tor
GENEVA C PENLEY, * V * GENE­
(CMCUrT COURT BEAL)
DEFENDANT18)
Pleiad, whoee i kka i l to SWto 300,
VA COWART PENUEY. d ici n ed.
MARYANNE MORSE
RE-NOTICE OF
1 (7 0 Itedrupe Avanu*. Cord
F
ie
Nwnber
01-734-CP.
M
pandkig
Ctotk d to* C bod Court
FORECLOSURE BALE
Qabtax Ftorkta 3 31*7 eta k i tarty
to to* Ckcu* Cowl tar Bonktod*
By Mary Streep*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p a (30)
dsya dtor Tia (rd piAtocabta d
Courty. Ftorlda. Probata Oirtotan.
Deputy Ctefc
euenl to an Order Granting to*
toM Ndto* to to* ta d Me toa oripkid
to* adiba** d whKh to Room 402N.
Pub*ah kc THE SEMINOLE HER­
Mobon to Reeat F o t c t a u l Sato
wta to* Clerk d toto Cowl dtoar
301 North Pari Aeorai
ALD
dated AuguM 20. 2001 edarad in
Ftorkta 32771, and to*
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
C M Cat# No 01 CA 3*6 14-L d to*
_
raaeat
d
to*
pareonal
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
Qrcdt Court at to* 1ETH Jud d d
a detauK * 0 b * e rte n d agalnd you
wive and d to* paraonal
ACT, poreone wta diaat W ie needCbcdt In and tar SEMINOLE Cotmly.
tog a apedd acccmmodaiun diodd
Sartard. Florida. I wta ea* to to*
AU
PYTTRESTED
PERSONS
ARE
corned COURT ADMINISTRATION,
hdtoM and beat brddar tor c* 4h at
WFIHESSmy hand and to* ead d
NOTIFIED THAT
_
to*
SEMIMOLE
County
wad born door d to* courtooua* d
toto Cowl toto day d AUG 22 2001.
Courtooua* d 407-32X433X 1500to* SEMINOLE Cavity Courtooua*
9555771 (TOO) or 1 5 C 05S 55T JX
tocatod at 301 N Park Avanu* In
vto Ftorlda Rday Santa*. .
Bartard. Ftorlda. at 1100 am . on to*
MVyHWra I
Mtional f
DAW) J . STERN. PJL
IS day d Saptombar. 2001 to* M.A e C ta rtd toto Cowl
d toto Court ar* ragwrad
ATTORNEY FOR PU04T1FF
‘ by Jane E Jeeawt.
io
B
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too*
odacbon*
a
t
a
fita
Cwrt
901 A UNIVERSITY DRIVE
to vard Summery Find
AeDapWy Oerk
WITHIN THE U T E R OF THREE
SUITE *Y&gt;
JUdOTMlX KMWt
MONTHS AFTEI) D C DATE OF
PLANTATION, a 33324
LOT IX BLOCK X LESS NORTH
a epeotol ectnmmodabon to parbciTHE FVWT PUBUCADON OF T H 0
(954)2335000
1 1 0 0 FEET. ANO LOT 11. BLOCK X
pata ki te e procwedkig ehodd oonNOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
99-40Tax AMT)
LESS SOUTH * 7 00 FEET. WYNtad AOAConrdknaaw d Samnota
THE
DATE
OF
SERVICE
OF
A
Pub*eh Augud 79 and Sadambar
NEWOOO. ACCORDING TO THE
County Courtooua*. 301 N. Part
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
12001
P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
Avanu*. S u l* N 30I, Sanlord.
Al endow* d toa deoadad end
DD259
P U T BOOK 4. PAGLS 92. S3 ANO
Ftorkta 32771. d toad *ve day*
otoar paraon* having claknt or
94. PUBLIC RECORDS OF S t Ml
pnor
to
to*
prooatibng
damandt agatod decod ed ! a#
M THE CBkCUT COURT
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Tetophon* (407)823-4330 art 4227.
in whom a copy d Via ndto* to
Deled toa 20 day d AuguM 2001
1 5 0 0 5 7 5 5 7 7 1 (TOO) or 1 5 0 0
aarved
atato
tom*
mwtaa
dtat
to*
U MMOLE COUNTY.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
9567770 (V) vto Ftorlda Relay
del* d toa N il pubacabon d toto
FLORIDA
MARYANNE MORSE
PROBATE CXY1MON
Ctotk at th* C bod Court
PuMduAugud 29. and Saptontoar
Cowl
WITHIN
THE
U
T
E
R
OF
FXE NUMBER 0159X C P
Bydtary t o a d
X 2001
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
M RE. ESTATE OF
DepiVy Clerk
00254
DATE OF D * FIRST PUBUCA
MIRIAMS GOLDMAN.
Pubkeh n THE SEMINOLE HER
TION OF THIS NODCE OR THIRTY
.D n a iii
ALD
NODC7
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
NOTICE OF ADMWrtTRA'nON
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
Mark Conduction Co. tnvta* a l
VICE OF ACOPY OF 1 H 0 NOTICE
Th* admintobabon at to* *N*N
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
auboortonotor*
and aipp*an to aubON
THEM
MIRIAM S GOLDMAN, d ec****
ACT, perecnv wtto d i d ta ee need­
d to* decadent
m* propniad to toam tor to* MtowFU* Ntatoar 01550 CP. to pandhg
ing 1 apaod ectcmmjdatun MvxAd
a
tog prayecL INTERNATIONAL TER
In to* Ckcu* Cowl tor Santo
canted COURT ADMINISTRATION,
agun d
MMAL APRON PAVE50NT REHA
Court-;. Florida, Probei* Dtvtoion.
al
to*
SEMINOLE
County
BXITADON tor to* Sartard Airport
Ihi
a-kb
me
d
ahkto
B
301
Norto
Counnuue*d407-GLl-tL.',. , XA&gt;
Cowl
WITHIN
THACL
MONTHS
Autowly. Mark CordcucbBi Co
Pari. Avanu*. Sartard. Flonda
9555771 (TOO) or 1500 9 5 55770
AFTER
THE
DATE
OF
THE
FIRST
ancoungn MbEAYBCGBE parka
32771. Th* M I M and addaaaaa d
via Ftond* Rday Santa*
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
DAVID J STERN. PA
A
U
CLAIMS.
DEMANOS
ANO
paraonal raprotantaovo* anomay
tor mvtow d toa Central
AnORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FXED WXL
era eel tom batoer
Ftorkta B A t a i Euhang*. Ortando
901 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
BE FOREVER BARRED
AU
INTERESTED
PERSONS
ARE
Dodge
Room.
Ccnabuctan Martel
5LXTE 500
Th# data d to* iral puMcaacn d
NOTIFIED THAT
PLANTATION. FL 33324
toa
Nobo*
to
Augud
29.2001
Al pareon* on whom toto ndio* to
(95412335000
p e r s o n a l r e p r e s e n t a t iv e
tarvad who have ottacoont tod
Ead ang* o by cetaig Mart
01560261AMI)
BEVERLY ANN MXFORO
chakenge toa vtldly at to* wB. to#
PubtahJkugud 29. and SepMmbar
Condrudion B (4 0 7 0 3 1 5 2 7 5
32 Chimney Sweep Lane, urn*
quakkeabone d to* paraond repta5.2001
B d n d a* beta prtot to 4 0 0 pm
t a x AKm u
eenUIrr*. vanu*. or Anwbcaon
WataPdtay; B t o l i w l i i I X 1901 m
J2S2I----------------------GRACE ANNE GUVW. PJL
to * Court art reguaeJ W Me took
order tar tedi to ba uunaidemd Th*
Attorney tor Pareonal Repneartatm
ofyerta ra « t a *ae C a n WITHM
IN THE CtaCUtT COURT
preyed bkta Thuradey. Beptetroier
1340 TuaiawMb Road. BMW 109
THE U TER OF THREE MONTHS
OFTHC17TH
20.2001. Deed any nqwret to We
Winter Springe. FL 32709
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FH9T
JUDICIAL ORCL'IT.
Gelmh and 1*i propoaaii to
Tetophura (*07)039-1110
PUBUCADON OF THIS NONCE
IN ANO FOR
(407)332-5311.
By O n e* Am * Qiavki. Eaq
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
SU d N O U COUNTY.
PUWeh Saptontwr 6, X 12. 2001
FLSar 1350605
DATE OF SERVICE OF ACOPY OF
FLORIOA
EE COO
Putkuh
Augud
29.
end
September
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
OENERAL

�L

ega ls

TH ECW CUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO 97-1141 CA
DIVISION
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA. N A . AS TRUSTEE
O r VENDEE MORTGAGE TRUST
199* 1.
.
Plan) id.

L

THE PUBLIC H t CORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
A K A 816 MARSHALL STREET.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FLORIDA
32701.
al public eda. lo the hr^ieFt and bail
bidder, lor ca»h. AT THE W EST
FRONT DOOR SEMINOLE COON
1Y COURTHOUSE. SANFORD,
FLORIDA Florida, al 1100 A M . on
ma 20 day ol September, 7001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY Mary Stmupe
Deputy CleiX
le a Ottee« ol Oemel C Conauagra
6901 North Armenia Avenua
Tampa F I 33804-1041
Attorney* lor PlamWI
pi-hf|h- Aug-.nl 29, and September
6,2001
DD252

VINCENT L, PAiANO, #1 *1.
Duf*ndantl*l
NOTICE O f RESCHEDULED
f ORECLOSURE SALE
i - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pmluan) lo an Order Rescheduling
rtxactoaura Bala datad August 70
2001 and entered n Casa NO 9?
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
1141 CA o) ms CVcult Court ot ms
L .EIGHTEENTH Judoal C n u ) m and
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
I, lot SEMINOLE County, Florida
IN ANO FOR
,wh#ra«i BANKERS TRUST COMPA
BEMINOLF COUNTY.
NY OF CALIFORNIA, N A , AS
STATE
OF FLORIDA
L TR U S TEE OF VENDEE MORTCTRL DIVISION
♦ GAGE TRUST 19961. Is the Plant*!
CaaaNo. 0 1 -C A -U 1 M 4
' and VINCENT l_ PAIANO. ORANGE
GROVE PAnK HOMEOWNERS
NATION SCREDIT FINANCIAL
-A S S O C IA T IO N
CO
HECTOR
SERVICES CORPORATION.
RIVERA, FVA. ara It* Defendant*. I
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER TO
. will eaklo to# hi(Fi#»! end beef tedder
NATIONSCREDIT
MORTGAGE
lot cash al WEST FRONT DOOR OF
CORPORATION OF FLORIOA.
■THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT
PiaMdl.
• H O U S E. SANFORD, FLORIDA al
v*
1100AM, on tha 1#th day of
PHILIP FRANCOIS AMIA PHILIPPE
September. 2001. tha lo#ov
B FRANCOIS. E T A L .
rtescrkiad property as sal fodh n said
OatandanRi).
i Final Judpnert
NOTICE OF ACTION
S
LO T 19, OF ORANGE GROVE
TO UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
,s PARK, UNIT I. A SUBDIVISION
PHILIP FRANCOIS M C A PHILIPPE
.•ACCORDING
TO THE
PLAT
S FRANCOIS
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN PLAT
last known ratdanca a
T. BOOK 27, PAGE 60. PUBLIC
101 Francea Circle,
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE CCKJN
Sprtng* Florida 32701
IV. FLORIDA
Current reerdenca rt
A K A 959 N JETUCO DRIVE. CASUNKNOWN
i.SELBERRY. FL 32708
YOU ARE NOTIFIED va l an action
, WITNESS MV HANO and Iha saal
to loredot* a mortgage on Iha tot» of tfw Court on August 23.2001
toning properly m Sarranola Corny.
- (St AL)
Farida, to e l
Maryann* Mona
LOTS 21 ANO 22, BLOCK 30. SAN
* CUu* ol ma Ocuif Court
LANDO, THE SUBURB BEAUTIFUL.
Dy Mary Stroups
SANFORD
SECTION. ACCORDING
Deputy Clots
TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF
Echevarria AAuodaiat. PA
AS
RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 3.
; . P O Dos 25016
PAGES 65 1/2 THROUGH 66. PUB­
Tampa. Flotida 33622 5016
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
F97357396
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
"Sea American* ertlti DiaafMMias Art
731 KM1 TUB EJ11A1I 7BU H IU yKT
If you am a person with a dtsabtHy
am mqarad a nanm a copy ol yaa
j . who need* accommodation n onjar
nrtBan deten***. a any. a 6 on Mark
: to partcpale n mis pnjceadng. you
O. Beeakitone. Esquire. PldnHITe
are entitled al no cos) lo you. lot me
■
Homey, who*# addrax la 1247
provision of certain asaislance,
South Myrtle Avenue, peamater. FL
Please eontert Court Adownslrenon
33756, nrmn may day* from tha Ural
al 201 N Pars Avetxre, Sanford,
dam ol pubacakon oI mm nonce, and
Florida 32771. telephone number
Ma ma ongnal wkh ma Clark oI d a
(4077665-4227. erlhin 2 working
Court atthar before eenrtce on
days of your racapf of this document;
Plaintiff* anomay or Immeiketely
If hearing unpaired, (T D D ). t 600
955-8771
amarad ageinrt you lor ma mkal
PubUsh August 29. and September 5.

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2001

D0253
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE
STATE OF FL0RI0A,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
I
CASE NO. B*-CAH*4-14-e
. IMC MORTGAGE COMPANY. A
FLORIDA CORPORATION,
1* SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
'IN D U S TR Y MORTGAGE
c o m p a n y . l t *.
y i sen (ANtifwsoM . ja m b , o a t
M iD tH SO H .im UHUMOWHWf C '
r » WW MWWRROW

ANDERSON ALBERTO L LEON.
NY0IA I LEON. IF LIVING.
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANTS).
IF
REMARRIED.
AND
IF
DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS,
LIENORS. AND TRUSTEES. ANO
ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY.
inn O CG Ji. UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANT(S) ; UNIVERSAL
TRUST INC : WHETHER
DISSOLVED OR
PHESENILY
EXISTING. TOGETHER WITH ANY
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS.
OR
TRUSTEES O F SAID
DfFENOANT(S) ANO AU. OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH. UNDER. OR AGAINST
OEFENOANT(S) , JOHN DOE,
UNKNOWN TENANT, JANE DOE
UNKNOWN TENANT.
Oefendamti)
NOTICE OF BALE
Notice la hereby gtven Fat. pur
&gt;uam lo a Fatal Summary Judgment
ol Foradoaura entered In tie abov*ttyted cauaa. In F a Circua Court ol
Same*** Courky. Fiord*. I w* ia&lt;
ma ptopart/ M ud * In Sammola
County. Honda, daaenbad aa
LO T 9. BLOCK 0. OAKLAND
ES TA TES .
1ST
SECTION.
ACCORDING
TO
TH E
PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 14. PAGES 19 ANO 20. OF

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WITNESS my hand and ma aaal ol
mri Court on AUG 22 2001,2001.
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mona
CLERK OF THE COURT
BY Rum King
Deputy Clark
NATCRE 871
Pubkah Augual 29. and Saptanmar 5.
2001
00251
W T H t CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANOKM
U W M H A COUHTV.
iM a n to m tn H
c u i h o i o i eee c r
m o ru t I l l l l l O f
MART MBMB0M,
N o nce OF A O M w e m u no N
Tha arknmacrabon d ma aalale d
MARY ATKWSON. daoaaaad, F*a
ffcxnbar 01-669-CPi* pandng in to#
C m d Court L r Sammola Couky.
Florida. Probata Drvtaion. ma
erkbee* ol winch la Poll Office
Draw* C. Sarkord. Florida 32772
Tha name* and addraaaaa d ma op peraonal rapmaematom and Bd cm
panonal rapraianUBva'a anomay
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AAE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l paraona on artiom mra noeca la
•erred w in Id re uuyacbon* Fat
ctu lin g i ma raadey ol tie ad. ma
ryakncl ttora ol ma paraona! rapreaanumm. venue, or (urtaiMKXi d
Bid Court ara raqurad to Ma Brae
obyectmne edh *aa Coral WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE O f SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l credaora d me decedent and
her paraona havMg claimi or
on whom a oopy ol Dae nobca M
data Ol ma m i pubkeawn ol F a
noooa nkial Ma ma* rtaena wWi tea
Court WITHIN TH E 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

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THEM
A l omar creator* ol F a aecadent
and paraona
haring clalmt oi
demand* agamit Ihe decedent •
attain n u l lie thee da m i arm Ihn
coon WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
A IL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
06JCCT13NC NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data ol ma I m pubNation ol
B«» tfcrt-.ee a Augur! 29. 2R01
Perioral Rapretentalrve
RACHEL CHRISTENSEN
JOHN A BALDWIN. ESOUIRE
TVmda Bar No 114179
7t00 South U S . Migheny 17-92
Fam Pad. Florae 32730
Telephone 4077634-1424
Anon-ay lor Paracmai Reureea.il*:..*
Putfceh Augual 29. and Saptarrrtar S.

daacrtiad property, a* *al lorth m
*akl Sixnmary Fmal fcAtg/ranl of
Forectoeura Including Award ol
Anomay*' Fee* and Coat*, to »wl
Lot 21 d TiMBERWOOO, according
to Iha Plat tberrol. a* racordad m
Pial Book 26. al Page 98, ol Ihe
Pubkc Record* d Sammola County
Florida
DATED mu 22 day rl A-igi*i 2001
Mary Anna Morte, Clerk
By; Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
DENISE
M
ROSENTHAL,
ESOUIRE
ADORNO 6 ZEDER PA
2601 South Bayahora Dmra
Suite 1600
Miami. Flortda 33133
(3051858 5555
n y?u f it 7 perann wkh a duabkity

2001

order to partidpaia Bi mi* proceed
Big. you ara entitled, al no co*1 to
you, to Bit prorlticm d cartam u n
lance
Plena contact Court
Admmralrabon at M l North Park
Avenue. Suite TOOL Santord. Home
32771 (407)323-4227, within (2)
wortong day* d your i*ca*4 d mt»
no«ca. 4 you ai* hearing ot roue
rupeeed. cal 1 (800) 955 6771
Pubkah Augutl 29. and Sapiamtiar
6,20(31
DD246

DD250__________________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 19TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
Caee No. 01-CA-U77-14 K
EOUICREOIT CORPORATION OF
AMERICA.
PlamWI.
v*
CARL C. DANSEREAU and___
DANSEREAU, imknoen spouse d
CARL C DANSEREAU. « married.
WINTER PARK HOSPfTAL;
ADVENTIST
HEALTH
SYSTEUSUNOCLT. INC , a Florida
corporabon. dtVa Fiord* Hoop**!.
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD.
CITY OF CASSELBERRY. JOHN
DOE and JANE DOE.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO CARL C DANStRLAU. 451
Lowndee Squire. Cateelberry.
Florida 32707.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED, that an action
to toredoee 4 mortgage on ma lob
lowing property 6l Sammola County,
florid*:
Lot 3. m Block C. d CARRIAGE
MILL . UNIT NO 4. according lo Iha
Plat Bieraol. at recorded m Pial Boo*
18. al Page 56 and 69. of Iha Pubkc
Reoordaol Sammola County, Honda
hat bean Mad again*) you and you
ara raqmwrt k&gt; aarra a copy d yea*
wnrtan detente* / any. to a on
ADORNO 6 2EDER P A . PlamWr*
anomay*. whcaa addraa* M 2601
Souto Bayahora Orrra. Suae 1600.
Miami. Honda 33133. and Ma me
original wan tha Clark ol th* Court
aimar before nin e * on PiamWT*
anomay* or Bnmadalafy thereafter;
olhanm*. a defeuk ad be entered
agarret you tor Via ratal demanded
In Iha Comnlamt
Oalad on the day d AUO 21 2001,
2001.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Clark of ma Coud
By Rum King
Deputy Clark
N you ara a paraon wth a draabaiy
who nu di any acoommodaton m
order to parkdpaW 6i Baa proceed
Big. you ara emitted, al no coal to
you. to m* pmnatan ol cartaBi aaatalanca
Plaaaa contact Court
Admmtlnbon al 301 Norm Park
Aroma. Sulla 14301. Santord. Ftartda
12771 (407)323-4227, within (2)
workng day* d your racalpl d h i
noeca. ■ you ara hearing or voice
Impaired cal t -(600) 955 6 771
Adorno U e d a . P A
WWl tlkOMBi tlMi'vmFmmm OrMi
u rj !
Pubfwh Auguet 29. and Saplambar
6.6001
00249
04 THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE t»T H
JU04CLAL CJRCUTT
04 ANO FOR
■6M04ULC COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION 0IVIS1ON
CaaaNo. 01-CA5OJ-I4G
EOUICREOIT CORPORATION OF
AMERICA
%—
FRANK J BAKER and K MICHELLE
BAKER, tea w4e. at a l.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purnor* to a Stannary Fmat Judgment
ol Foractoaura Inckakng Award of
Anomay*' Fee* and Cotta dated
June 29. 2001. amarad Bi Cake No
01 -CA 80314G ol ma O ra * Court ol
ma IIT H Axkdai CmxJi m and tor
Sammola Counly. Flortda whatam
EOUICREOIT CORPORATION OF
AMERICA la Via PlambR and FRANK
J. BAKER and K. MICHELLE
BAKER, hra wda. JOHN DOE m
JANE DOE Ware Da lem m a. I w4
te l lo » » h^ieal and ba*i biddar tor
oath, al watt front door ol Bra
Bartknoka Counly Courmouee r ma
CBy d Santord. Florida al 11EX)
0 dock A M . on Tue»day Via II day
01 Sapuntoar. 2001. ma totowing

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Circuit Court
Seminole Courtly. Ftortda
C u t I 01-CA-134O-15-K
The price Ran Rana!*aanca
Partnarahip. L P.
Plamtifts
v»
Loudoun Jeweler*. Inc
Dfffd'ndinl
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S BALE
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN dial by
virtue d Biel certain Wr* d E .ecuhon
lamed oul ol and under Iha aaal ol
me Cmom Court d Sammola Counly.
Florkli. L u s f 0I-CA-IJ4&amp;-16-K
upon a Inal (udgmanl rendered m Via
aloraaald court onmeHtndayotMiy
A D 2001 mmaloaitamcataenwied
Tha
Price Hen Renatttance
Partnerthip, LP.. Plakilill(*(, ve
Loudoun
Jeweler*.
Inc.,
Defendanl(t) which atorauid Will ol
Eiecunon wai deUverad lo me a*
Shetfl ol Semmol* Cramty. Ftortda
and I hare toned upon al me ngt*
me and murati ol me detendanti*)
Bi me toaowmg deaertoed property.
*ak) property being located m
Sammola Cramty. Ftonda. more parUcUarty daaenbad aa tonow*
Uwcalanaoua fawaky Bidudmg but
not krnnad to rtiga. walcha*. ear
rmg*. bratetor* A complete mventory Ml to avaaabla lor viewing a| Via
Sammola County Shertft* Omca.
Court Samcaa. 100 Bu*h Bird .
Santord
and Via undersigned a* ShenH ol
Seminole County, Ftortda, wil al
1100 A M on Ihe 1today of Oct A D
2001 over tor *ato and eel to ma
hghetl biddar, FOR CASH IN HANO
AND SUBJECT TO ANY ANO A l l
EXISTING LIENS, at Iha Front
(Wa*l)0oor, at the alapa. d the
Seminole County Courthou*e to
Santord.
Ftortda.
the
above
Thai avid aala to bang made to tab
tofy Iha Iarm* ol Vito Writ ol
E n o io n
Donato F E Unger. She HI
M
k M County. Ftonda
n o t ic e r e g a r d in g t h e a m e r

ICANS WITH DISAB1UTE3 ACT OF
1990. PERSONS WITH A 0ISABIU
TY NEEDING 6PECIAL ACCOMMO­
DATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON
TACT THE IN* o n e r WHY WRITS
SECTION Ok THE Civil DIVISION
AT In *. *1111*1 r a 111 1 K.E, IDO
F T LEAST FIVE DAYS PRK3RTO
TH E PROCCttHNOS
(407)645
6640 TTD (407)6663323
WXh Sale Hato O n : Ocl. 1.2001
Pubkah Augual 29. and Saplambar
6. *2.19. 2001
00247
NOTICE OF r u s u c SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE to hereby
mat. on Via dale and al Via lima hal­
ed bakae. and comvajng tram Day lo
day itoU al goods ara add w* wkl
aei M Pubte Auction, to ma feghetl
biddar. tar cash, al ma Warahouaa d
STORAGE USA lucaiad al 8CS South
Semnran B*vri. Wtoter Park FL
32792. Via Contents d toaowmg ator
age unk* contaeung household
and/or buaaiau good*, tor rark and
tkhar charge* lor which I ton m
earn* to claimed, lo wk
DATE OF SALE; SEPTEMBER IS,
2001
TIME OF SALE 1230 PM
Lemuel Dakay *16$. $0* TV. organ.
Linda Mustek *263. House Bangs.
Aaron Lunpkto *309. black learner
couch, love seal, washer, dryer,
book*. Marin Parry *336. ktotoure.
Ruben DeJeius &gt;336. hmvture,
boaes. aiareiM aqupmsnL John or
Jertokar Oraaley • 372, houtahok)
goods and tooto. Margaral Manaiei *
361, panonal aama; David Praaton
*3921, household item*, Juan
Armando Shane *423. household
good* Ltoa WOefl *625. household
•am* starao cabeiaL Cory Hama
•654. slarao. household good* lap­
top. mtoc. tom*.

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Auctioneer STORAGE PROTEC­
TION AIK, HON rrEriV,CC;
LICENSE 593 A 350 00 clearing
depaaa Win be eobeded tot each
unlT(t) puichaaed and telunded
alien al tie cw ilanl* ol ma iai4(*)
hare been removed Horn Via lackey
Tha above nonce w to be pubkthed
once a week lor two conaeculnra
week* Said aa&gt;e to be under and t/y
nrtue d me Statue* of Vie Slat* d
Florida, n *uch cake* made and provakad
Pubkah Auguat 29. and September 5.
2001

00246
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No 01 676 CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
ROSALIE NOR OMAN KEITH
Deceeaed
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
(One PR)
The kdmntolralion d trie estate o4
ROSALIE
NORDMAN
KEITH,
decekted. F 4e Nurrner 01 876 CP. to
pending to Ihe Circuit Court lor
Seirvnoto Counly. Ftondi. P »4 »le
Divtoion.meaddrataolwhujili P O
Drawer C, Probata Departmanl,
Santord. Ftonda 32772
Tha naina and addiasa ol ma
Partonal Rapraaantaliva and Iha
Peraonal Rapreaanlaliva'* ahomey
ara eel form below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AY perron* on whom tut notice to
served who have ubtechort* mar
challenge Ihe vawlity of Vie W4 me
gua Illusion* ol Ihe Persona!
ITepraaanlalrva. vanuy. or yunadiclxto
ol Bai Corkt ara raquead to Ma Via*
obfacbona wkh in * Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER TH E
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l craddort d ma dacadant and
bthar paraona having daYna or
demand* agarni decadent a M ale
on whom a copy ol Baa nobca to
served wttrwi three monVia alter ma
data ol the hral piAkcatan d Baa
nobca must Ma iheu claim* wkh Bill
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER TH E
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
AM omar cradaora ol Via dacadant
and paraona having clave* or
demands spans! the dacadant *
■stale must Ma tiatf claims wkh Bak
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS HOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha dale d ma tr*l Publication d
B n nobca to Augutl 29. 2001.
Panonal Bepraaenlalrv*
LOUISE M HEAPS
450 O U Mima Road
Geneva. Flortda 32732
Anomay lor Peraonal Repraeerkative
Mary Elan Ceely
ramie Bet Ho 603566
n a »k j cA irvtL a c e t iv . p a
a n ■ war n*ji a — w. l—

m stsm m si
F * c w r^ | J «6 jW W 0 «,
Pubfcsri August $9. *nd "
2001
D0241

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
B4 ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 01-OR-3348-020-0
Marcia Elan Lopez
ANO
DortkrJck John Smith

Fia»4*toU«r.

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Oonwve* John Srrvm
(Name ol Respondent)
(Respondent • LaU known addraa*)
13916 N E . 7(Xh Pt N Miami, n
33161
YOU ARE NOTIFIED mat an action
ha* bean Mad aganal you and dial
you ara raquead lo aanra a copy ot
your written detente* It any. lo * on
ima ol Peuborw) Marcia Eken
Leper whose addraa* • 131 Reel
Court • Santord. FI. 32773 on or
bator* (data) September 26. 2001
and Ma Via ongtoal wkh me dark d
B«4 Coito at (CierVt eddrata) 301 N
Park Ave. Santord. FL 37771 balora
aarrtoa on Patkionar or rmmadtotaty
raahar II you la* to (to to, a
Belaud may be entered aganal you
lor Via takal damandad at Ihe ptbtxto
Copiea ol *6 court Etooxnantt to Baa
case. nchxBng orders, ara avaiabto
ma Clark of Vu Cvcu* Court's
lea You may review mesa documanta upon raquaal
You mual keep tie Clark of Via
Cvcuk Courts 06c* no4A*d ol your
ettoark addraa* (you may Ma Nobca
ol Currant Addraa*. Ftonda FamBy
Form 12 915) rutura papara Bi I
lawaul wk ba maned to 17k addr*u
on record al ma dark's ertee
WARN'NO Rule 12 765 Ftonda
Family Law Rules ol Pncaduia.
laquraa cartam automatic docaatura
d document* and Bilormalion
Fatun to comply can rased to aancbona. r v s d r g dramasa! or sbtirig
olplaadngt
DATED 6 24-01
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Sutonda Paapbrs
Deputy Clark
Pu4Jrch August 29, and Saplambar
6.12. 19. 2001
D0267
Saminoto Community

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190 Weldon Boulevard
Sanford. Florida 3277}
Nolle* of Rule Development
Semnof* Cammmiy Cdtog* here­
by gem* node* ol B* devalopmerk ot
prryvvwd -Mod *1 tc/tow*'
Policy No.: 1 0*0
Policy Tine- Student ADartoanca
Pokey
Purpose and ERacI To aatabkth a
guktoikr a tor Studarka and Inatmctort
on Sluderk Anandanca
Legal Authority •• 240 319.
240 134 Flurala Statuta*. FAC 5 A
14. 6A-I4 0247. 0262
A copy d any prawnnary drab ol me
proposed rut** B isntatae. may b*
promptly obtained wkheul coal by
contacting Chnaryns Hamkun. Vic*
Prawdam lor Admtoalialira and
Busan** Servic**, al iha above
address
Pitokah Saptamtiai S. 2001
EE0U3
NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC AUCTION
INFPURSUANT TO FLORIDA STAT­
UES 713 76 THE FOLLOWING
VEHICLE WILL BE SOU ) AT PUB
Lie AUCTION ON TUESDAY SEP­
TEMBER 29. D O! AT 1 0 0 0 AM AT

CORTES TOWINO SERVICE. J4S
ORA NOF
ave
lon g w oo d.
FLORIDA THESE VEHICLES ARE
SOLO AS IS WITH NO TITLE GUAR­
ANTEE SEILER RESERVES DIE
RIGHT TO BtD BtDOINO STARTS
AT AMOUNT OWED FOR TOWINO
ANO STORAGE
VIEWING ONE
HOUR PRIOR TO SALE FORM OF
PAYMENT IS CASH OR CASHIER3
CHECK.
1) 1990 FORD TAURUS
VIN * 1FACP50U9LAI37936
7) 1965 FORD IHUNOERSiRD
VIN* irABP4634FA154t04
3| 1990 FORD TAURUS
VINI 1FACPS2U9LA143233
4) 1999 FORD ESCORT
VINI 1FAFP10P3XWI67877
5) 1967 FORD VAN
VIN* 1FMEE11Y4HMC2J552
6) 1969 CHEVROLET CORSICA
VIN* 1G1LT5413KY116407
7) 1995CHEVROLET S 10
VIN* 1QCCSI949S6127966
8) 1964 CHEVROUT IMPALA
VIN* 2 0 1AN89H4E9787293
9) 1962 CHEVROLET P UP
VIN* 2SRI4S8C6200736
10) 1969 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER
VIN) TP4FH45K0KR120041
111 1963 PLYMOUTH RELIANT
VIN* 1P30P26C40F24642S
12) 1994 DOOOE SHADOW
VIN* 1B3AP66K6RN25067I
13) 1966 CHRYSLER LAZER
VIN* 1C 30A 54K 400163391
14) 1996 HONDA ACCORD
VIN* 1HGCE6670TA011764
1$) 1992 NISSAN SENT RA
VIN* 1N4EB32A1NC741521
Pubkah Septamber 5. 2001
EEU10 .
Seminole Community
College
100 Weldon Boulevard
Sanford. Ftortda 32773
Noire* ol M a rt lo Amend Rule
Samtoul* Community CoAeg* haraby give* notice of Iha tolondad
amendment ol m* toBowvig nM:
Policy No : 3 0 * 0
Policy TXJa Student Anandanca
Pokey
Purpota and Ellact To *elabfc*n a
guidattoa lor Students and Inttiuctora
on Sludark Anandanca
Legal Authority aa 240 319.
240 134 Ftonda Statute*. FAC 6 A14 6A-14 0247. 0202
A Nobca d Rule Development
appeared on August 29. 2001, BI tha
SamBxia HaraBL A pubac hearing on
m* propoaad ruta may b* requested
Bi writing, tpacBytog how me paraon
requesting m* public hearing woiAd
b* akaclad by m* prcpoakd rutaa.
Wkhto 21 dayi of tea nobca, (ubm*lad lo Chrntyn* Hamilton. Vic*
President lor Admlntotrathra and
Butin*** Sarvlc**. al Iha abov*
Pubfcsh Saplambar 6. 2001
EE024
NOTTCC OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nobca to hereby given Bui I am
engaged bi buamats al SIB E Tat
Santord Shakneh Glory PiMMkng.
Sammota County. Ftonda Under me
Flcbtnu* Nam* d ad *o known aa
AKA ShaUnah Glory Utgailne
AKA Vbtuou* Woman and dial I
inland to ragtotat sard name wkh Bi*
Orvwron
d
Corporation*.
TeBehaaeae. Ftortda. to B n v d n a
F « h |h*B fm rwl«i*jn®i r i Wthb- r k iamius

Katftofh Southward
Pubtah Saplambar 6. 2001
EC036
NOTICE
1969 CHEVROLET
VBf 2 0 1WN54T2L1105900
754 MONROE ROAD (CflIS)
LAKE MONROE. FL 32747
S717W1
Pubkah: Saplambar 5,2001
EE037

PUBUC AUCTION
Pubic auction to b* held at 1200
pJh. (to L 'j 176i d « , of SFPTO1
B U T 1001.
Al Bie kora door of
Sanford Towing and Recovery local
ad at 2522 Country Ctoa Rd .
Santord, FI 32771, tor tw putpcaa d
dtopo*tog cf tha lo*owing vahtda:
YEAR 1962 MAKE HONOA
VB4I JHME06367KS015092
Publrth Saplambar 5. 2001
F T 038
SEMINOLE COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS:
1. FNcfacf RFP-4125-OlrBJC
Conautong Sanricaa tor an Magralad
Planning and Development Service*
Proved Due (3*1* September 25
2001 al 200 PM local Ian*
2. Prefect AH J036 OlrQO
Mowing 6 Clean up ol Surplua
Locabona. Pre-Bid Data September
14. 2001 *1 9 00 AM
Du*
Dale October 3, 3001 at 2.00 PM
tocafton*
To guarani** r*c**X of addenda, a
to Iha respondents rtaponatakry to
contact tha Sammola Counly
Ftorchaamg Dwtoton prior
to the
lu*d
racaivmg
dal*
of
lutvrvrulilwj* Adder*la totorv
bon to atoo avaaabla on ma Courk/a
Web Pag*
For information on any ol tha
Stndncfe County BCCprofaeta,
pkaata v)*4 our wab page al www co
•snunoi* n ua/buamaaa/purchatmg
c* cal 407-666-71It
Pubkah Saptambor 5 .2001
EE025a
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE NINTH
JUDICIAL ORCUfT
IN ANO FOR
ORANGE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
Caa* No OR 01-1911
to R* Actum pi Custody
KaBiy Ltoba
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Unknown Bvto Fader of Bto
Mmor Chid Kasay Mane Room
You haraby are nobflad mat a
mobon tor parmanark custody ol you)
mmor chad bom on 12-9 97, was Mad
m r n court on 614-01. You ara
raquead to **rv* a ccpy of your wrkten d*»en*et. k any on Bie pabbonar e anomay, wtioaa name and
addrata la Share* Ann Farrar. 1999
Waal Colonial O r** Orlando Ftonda
32604. and Me an original m ti to*
dark d Baa court on ot bator* 9 2701 Omerwia*. a (udgmara may b*
amarad agamaf you tor B o rebel
damandad to Bie pauun
Wanaa* my hand and aaal on 6-1401 Idala)
LYDIA GARDNER (name)
Clark ol Bm Court
Dy. GIVEN
Dapuly Clark
(Court Saal)
Publrth Saplambar 5. 12. 19.26.

11— HOME H ealth
C arf.

L l ’C A I S

eg als

JURISDICTION DIVISION
C ate Ho 01-CA-1*95-14-K
Nurtfi A/.witoar.
Company
PLAINTIFF.
V*
Debra Johnwn, aa Tnnme d Iha
Debra Johnaon HevocaUe Trust
deled January 27. 1996;
•
ixknCTwn paraon!*) r proie* non d
m* tubyed real property * 1 . ____.
unknown p*raon(() Bi posaetuon ol
the BUbfad real property a l . 4 bring,
and a* (Bik/irvwn parbat daaning try,
mroui^i. imrtor and aoamtl tn* abov*
named dalandanl(t) who are nof
known to he dead or aBv*. whether
•aid unknown parbat may Halm an
totarakt a* ipout**. h*B*. devtoae*.
grantee*
or other dermenl*.
Semrxke Ccuky, •
political aUbttvtolon d Ihe Stalk ol
Ftonda
DEFENDANT
NOTICE OF ACTION

Power Wheat C h a in at
irnia o f no c o a t Pw aaa CaU
1-877-563-64*9

12— E lderly C

Care lor the elderly Bi your h
during tchool houra. Fhatar
Lake MaryTSanlord area. RN.
mother of 4. Ref BvalaWa. 4C7-322*
0691.
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27— N u r se r y &amp; C h il d
C are
Cad CPfVAdMbat/foeytoom
Lot ol TLC/ E* RalM Ra*. ra1*«
r ? c»a Deanna. *07314-00*4 re

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5 5 — B u s in e s s
O p p o r t u n it ie s

Debra Johnwn, a * Turtle* ol me
Debra Johnton Revocable Trial
deled January 22. 1996 B Mng, and
a * unknown pent** claiming by.
mrou^i. i n t o and agent! ma above
named dalandarkli) who a rt nof
known to he dead or aBv*. whether
said unknown parbat may claim an
grartee*. or othay daknark*. who**
residence to unknown and wane* latl
known addrati to
1061 North Coukiy Road 426
Oviedo. FL 32765
you ARE NOTIFIED lhal an action
toi toredkiaura ol mortgag* on Bw
THAT PART OF LOT 437 LYING
SOUTH or STA1E HOAD 42U VAN
ARSOALE OSOORNE BROKER­
AGE CO'S ADO TO BLACK HAM
MOCK. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK I. PAGE 31. OF THE PUBUC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
ha* bean Ned agatotl you and you
ara required to earn* a copy d you
written defen*#*, * any. to l on
W E N O Y J DEPAIIL Anomay tor ma
Ptamtilf. whose addraa* 1*
Cockkt AStawianU. P A
4010 Boytoout BoMavard
Suae 450
Tampa. FL 33607
on or bator* maty day* from Bi* dal*
of m* IWb) pubkc*bon d Bn* nobca
and M* the original wkh Iha Clark ol
Bet Court aahar before aarvto* on
Plaintiff * elinrnay or BnmadUlafy
maraaliar, oiharwtoa a detain wkl be
entered aganal you tor to* ratal
damandad to to# complaBt
NOTE: Pursuant to to* Fak Dab)
Collection Pr eelc e l Acl you era
artvicad toa! toto lew firm to deemed
lo ba ■ dtb) oonactot alMmpbng to
cuffed ■ debt and any kkormation
rbrewed w « b* used to) toal pur-

Amarng M C **h Buemae*
■ ' B Hr VYk/y Hug* Eankng
dial. Tumkayl No SaMngl
Free Into Pack 6 WJao
CALL 1-600-336-1456
A1NB 2001-029

INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST

Ahvay* a good poKcy. oapaciity tor
bub n et *
oppod unmet
and
In n d k ta *. C a l Ftortda Dark of
Fann# iT » 6 CnnaiBner Senrtoat at
6W M JS-/352 or FTC HELP tor
Ira* Bkofmabcxi O 'v M our Wat) *6*
*1 www he govrtxropFtortda tow raquBd* selara d certMn
b u n a oppatxiMaa to ngM *r w *i
Flortda Dept Ol AgrtcuRura A
Contumer Sanrtca* balora toHng
C a l to vartly lawful ragtotration
bator* you buy

Leg a

ls

WITNESS my hand end to* l
■aid Court on AUCJ 26 2001..
(SEAL)
AeCtoeko
d to * Court
By Ruto King
A* Deputy Clork
COOOJS A STAW1ARSK1, P A
4010 Boyeooul BocAevert)
Stela 450
Temp*. FL 33607
Tatoftoona- (613)677 6006
CAS* 104)1-3062
Pubiah September 6. 12.2001
EE030*

NOTICE
The SL John* River Water Management DtoMct ha* moahrad toa appecaBon(t) lor Coraumpuv* Wator Uaa bom
CBy d Lake Mary. POGo* 950700. Lake Mary, a 32795070a app*c**on
*6262. Tha appbrara prcpotat to wBhdraw 4 99 rrvMon patent par day d
water to tuppTy a population d 14.105 paopto Bi 2002 The wkhdraeefl uead
by toa propoaad prefect wd conktol ot Grpmd Water bom Floridan AqiXtoi via
3 active wake and 4 propoaad wak* In 8knwtato Counly. tocatod In Satdodk):
5. 7,6. Towtrthp 20 Souto; Rang* 30 Ekt! known aa CTTY OF LAKE MARY.
The fk*(t) oorkarwig each d to* ehovekslad appecaOon(i) ara n BkkTke lor
kieaealxei Movidav Ihmugh Friday avoapl for too*) hcadayk. k 00 I m to 500
a w* al ara at Jehne nwwr Drew* Ueneqemaol OUlrtM Headquarter* Or to*
kpprcprww sam e* cantor Wikian utyactoeie to to* appacaaon kray b * made,
b d Bhodd fee Mad ekto (raoafvad by) to* Datnd Clerk, 4049 Raid S t . Pafafka,
Tkekle 52TFT*1429, txjlkkar toarrTT dayv Bom Vw daft of pubkeadon Wrkton
otyacbon* ahodd BtarkBy toa styactor by rw ra and addran, araf M y d atoto*
to* ota|acbon to to* appacaaori FAng a wrkton ob*ac»on doa* n d a n a * yog
to * Chapter 120. Ftonda Stam m . Adnwkttratfv* Haaitog Only too** paraon*
whoaa titoalamaf Bkaraet* a rt akactad by to* appecaban and who M* a pe6bon mealing to* nqiaramanit d Sraoona 120166 wid 12057, Ftorkla
8falu*k. and Chafaar 26-106. Ftonda ArtoWkelraliv* Cod*, may cbtarn an
Aramntaiiainra haanng A4 bmafy Mad wndan obRCfton* w« b * praaarkad to
Vw Boaid toy consider ebon In *k dekbareiiona on appkeabort prior to to# Board
taking acoon on to* appkeakon
Gloria Law*. Dvactor. Dwtoton d Perm* Data S e r v e *
SI John* Rver Water Menegemeik OrtbU
Pubkah September 6.2001
EE 030
Augual 24,2001
NOTfCk OF A PUBUC llEATuNG TO CONSIDER THE
AOOFTION O F AN ORDINANCE 6 Y THB CTTY OF
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Ndica rt haraby gfveo toal a Pubkc Hearing wR be hefd In to* Cwiwdilon
Room at to* CBy Hal. jOQ North Parti Avenua, ki toa Cvy d Santord, Flortda,
at 700 o dock PM on Seplarrtoar 10.2001 to ooneider to* adoyktond mi wdfc

nanca by to* C*y d Sarkord. Ftortda. deacrkiad *• todowi:

ORDINANCE NO
TO ANNEX 28 071 ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN U S 17/92
ANO NARCISSUS AVENUE AND BETWEEN POWER ROAD EXTENDED
NORTHERLY ANO RAND YARD ROAD EXTENOEO NORTHERLY. AS
SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

A c u i ( b b rteempmn and a copy of to* ordnanc* ahal b* avklebto M to*
flic* d Bw CBy Clark tor al paraona daamng fc&gt; esarrxn* m* earn*
Al paraae m miaram and cklrana Bhai have an opportmiy io b* hewd M •**!
By order of to* Cky C onm ueui of toa CBy d Sarkord, Ftonda.
PERSONS WTTH DlSABItm CS NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO FARTICIPATI
IM ANY O F THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAA
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 3305626 48 HOURS lb
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC H■ paraon dwuda* lo appaal 1 dacrtKaimade wv
raepac) k&gt; any manarcpnakiwad M to* abov* maafBig or haaraig. h* may naac
a varbawn record d toa procaadkiga. wcJudwg tot toaL.^my and avktonca
which raoonf la nof providad by Bi* City d Sarkord. (FS 286 0105)
Jana) R Doudwrty. CMC
Cay Clark
Pubkah Augual 79. end Sepferrtoer 5.2001
D026S

outthem!

Let u* l&gt;cat (lie b u t lu i for you.
We brlnit the advertiser and the
coiu u m cr together to meet the
needs o f our community.

S u b scrib e Today

2001

EE 026a

'T
Bf THE CIRCUTT COURT
OF THE IfTH
JUDICIAL aRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL

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57—OrroKTUNmcs
r o m c io a c n x u a t t n
LEAF1N TO BUY ANO SEU .
(r o 7 )i» S 2 tt

71—Help Wanted

71—H elp Wanted

Alrpon Paatangar Service: FW itia
hours, tree undorma. paid vacations
A holidays . No a ip necessary.
DFWP. 4 0 7 -3200800

Delivery Ortver/Wanhouee
Good Drrvvrg Record Drop Free.
Apply 138 Commerce Way, Santord
487-322-9207

ArtenOonll Work From Homal
PT 11.000-15.000 FT/Mo
Mail Order
For free Into. 1 * 8 * 2 * 0 -4 2 3 7

Bllllng/Codlng/Collec1loni: 1-2
years ol medical impedance
Knowledge dM erlrareM a'ki&gt;1 and
mrermadtoia codtog skAs Coked on
aa«-pay and Insurmnca companlat
Fas resume to 4 0 7 -7 8 8 9 5 6 8

W om en's Financial
Support Group
Woman mat am Interested to
croatng a batter fmanctel tutors

401320 9962

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59—Financial
S ervices

AUTO MECHANIC
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. OOOO
WAGES A BENEFITS (407)3233778

61— M

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Attention Readersll
ir» Illegal tor comps Mai doing
b u tin a u by phono lo p r o m s you
a loan and ask you lo pay lor It
iw fu tj Ihoy d ttlv ir. For mom
ntormatiul. c a l loll tree 1-B77-FIC
HELP. IA putAc aatvlns moaaaga tom
The Seminole Harald and Via
Federal Trada C a n tiw to n l
71— H

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tab tor you)

CHURCH NURSERY
ATTENDANT
Nn M tor Lafca Mary ctnath, mortt
4 tin every Sunday momng &amp; tom*
ova* *7.5&lt;yhr Mud ba caring,
itepenttobte, and at te a * 11 m . otol
C a l Barbara tor Mervtew 407-335-

ifKtpBon rotiuwi
Wo a n Making a FT IndMduil to
wnk to a last pacsd anvtronmanl
tod a cnpdto ol handteg rrUktedi
wnukaneouMy Retponetoantei

a n ted

ACRYSEAL TECH S
S12/HR WE TRAIN
Local Work I-BOO-779-2535

SSIF1EDS

package, tod uin g I01K . Panaton
Plan, and amptoyaa dtecounte HS
tkptomWOED required. EOE

Wanted

FLOORING INSTALLERS
Hardwood and Laminate Flooring
lor
stlabiiahed.
aspanding,
company Qmat advancamant
Opportunvy. C a lU a d ia U f lli 3 2 L

K tU t.4 |ti U U t.v.a .-v r o n

loanaa and pass back grand dredi
Grade trvctortoosblada operator tor
tvatecaping company Must ba able
to final grade D l required. Weapon,
Holiday and Panaion benefit* 407322-8133_______________________

In auranca Vartflar: To
In sw io e and gol prooeta CM i
anvtronmanL Eaca8ant opportunvy
to (oto a growing company. Top |
and banana. Fanaaurw to 407-7
1-786M V Em O A T E BEFO RE
YOU MVEST1
Aiwiyi • good poley. M p id d y lor
buslnasa
opportuniuaa
and
hancrsscs. C a t Florida Oef4 ol
Agrtedwr# A Consumer Sendee* al
800-435-7352 of FTC-HELP tor
file tdormason. Or vWt our Web ska
at wwwftogovrbinp.
Florida law raqdree aaiara ol oartato
ts atoaaa nppnrtnNea tompasr m l
Florida Dept, ol AgrtouBura A
Conaumar Barv
C a l to verily
before you buy._________________

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
im U TY CONTRACTOR

Apply to Pereon. Bam-4pm
Schoteinc Book F ain
200 Technology Park, Sullo 120
Lafca mary, a 32746
(407)829-2688

HEALTH iWUltANCa AW) 401K
FLAW Proa baa wsrlrel i ns
Apply at: saO WBar iDrive.
Amu ms aprkips wr-aaaaaoa.

AUTO BODY PAINTER BODY
TECHNICIAN
Must have cam looie A

Country
Style
City j
Living

elp

House kaapar/PT. Camp ground?
Immedate opening, Bantord. 407322-4470-

Book Falre may hsva toe parted

Wa have FT/R7 day ihto poaWora
available In our warabouaa,
pemng docks km •cnooi won iwn.
II you a n too poekhro, moOvatod
parent wa ara lootong tor, you w *
aryoy our caauto, dean and tamly
tnendy afinoephera.

H

Wednesday. September 5, 2001

Homs Caro Aid, 4 hrs Frl afternoon,
8 hrs Sat. 4 hrs Bondayrnorreng or
afternoon. to Santord. h a c a l 4074 7 4 -1 1 5 8 or 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -9 0 8 2 to
attoadMa personal r t srvtew B a tstog
resume to niarriaw

Attention Readersll
It'S Wtegal tor companies doing
buttoaM by phone lo promise you
a loan and ash you lo pay lor It
b a t o n Itray deliver. For m o n
n tormaBon, c a l toSfre* 1 -877-FTC
ICLR ( ApilAe aervtoo rnaaaaga kom
The Samlnola Harald and Via
ra d a n l Trada Commission)

71—

anpartanca toheavy cetoteon

Apply In person
2801 Country Ctob Rd. Santord
407-322-#844

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

Maks E1,00Q/Weak!
worung n
oirw ng n a a ir y
Bankart hour*, no s ip needed
C a l TWtcNet » 407-281-8907
MOLD LAB TECH; CaabrpMokfing
ol ear mold ahefia, (ytodhg A butong
tor haartogaida. Good bsnatts. Ca*
Magnatons Hearing Aid Co O 407339-1702

71— H

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an ted

NEEDED 17 PEOPLE TO LOSE 10400
LBS.
RESULTS
GUARANTEED- CALL PATOICIA
(407)349-1284
NURSERY HELP WANTED P/T Hrs
can ba arranged- Santord /Sorronto
Area (407)323-9278 or lo a .a a
Ofltoe hslp: Clanoal. pan or k a kna
Computer literate Apply to parson
138 Commerce Way. Santord. 407322-9207.
Spray perear naadad. 2 yrs.
oa »4to InduNM attaaa apray
ayatam Salary based on asp Hrs 62JQpm,Aprty to person O 210 Tech
Drive. Santord 4 0 7-330 5000
Padtobto Medtoal A ssistan t Largs
padtotitc praefioa leaking a Mstfical
Assistant wah s i toast 1-2 years
sip erton cs. EiceOeni banallta
FrtontPy avnoaphara. Fast pttcad.
Team environment
Positions
ova,Libia to Lake Mary and Orange
Cay. Pay depends on eipertonce.
rn r tn m ItO. Fas y s a n a m e tatoy.
407*788-9588.
Plum ber:
Restdentlal
new
Gomtructon, Ptoc* work of hourty,
( 1 5 to IIBtor. Groat beneltts 3887380221.
ResidsnBel ConaVucbon. Must ba
Good iriVt R-vijh-lna E i ce fienl
Pay A Banafita (3 8 8 )7 3 8 0 2 2 1
PT position. Friday A Saturday
nights NigN petrofgrounds position
tor togs apt comnsxwy. Pis c a l 407321-6220.

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S U R flM A R K E T
Em ploym ent O pp.
n o w taking eppl. for
Deli Aeeoc. Exc.
O p p ty end greet
benefits, at Lk. Mary,
W IL L TR A IN
S7HRI
407-321-9693
R e cep tio n ist W anted: Filing,
computer worti, taung, answering
phones, ate. 25-35 hraAek. I 7 0 » h r
« bonuses C a l J P. Pets, 4 0 7 -3 2 8
7001.

Convenient

MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT
Growing property m g rt company has
knmadroM opportunity aval al apt.
community In Sanford t yr general
manl tip rog'd ERA cart* a ♦. Fa«
resume to 407-324-3402. EOE
Service Technician: Water wall
pump repair Electrical or pim p nip
reqd Overtime requIreiL Customer
Inendry. 4 0 7 -3 2 2 4 6 1 0 or apply In
person 2709 Country Club ltd.
Santord
The Happy E h w needs chW oere
Ska,nance. FuS Ume )ob Pto ca*
407-321-2384.
TURF ETC. INC la lootong lo fit
positions wllhto our growing
company. Wa are tootong lor
dependable people wtlh a prod
altitude and the d ears In produce
quality work. Wa would Ike to ta *
lo you about the knowing (ob

us.

Please e l 407-302-0274 tor more
k4o and to ictuduiu on totervtow writ
our stall. Worker, Comp Insurance
• Equal Opportunity Employer. We
ara toofctog tor a law good peoptol
Ara you one ol ol (ham?
WAREHOUSE-Llght Industrial
Must ba Dependable, IS par hr. OT
A valaH ., C a l Dab (407)$73-1 fit t
WORK FROM HOME
UP TO * 2 5 - 75/ HR PT/FT
Tntotog-Ma* Order
1-888-248 5717
WWW.WE-R B U S S E D COM
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C o u n t r y Lake
Apartments

MOVE IN SPECIALS
ON

2714 Ridgewood Aye., Sanford • 3)0-5204

1 BED R O O M A P TS I

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S o m t n o lc C o u n ty
t i . i s im m iM liitli1
p o s i t i o n s .t v i i i l .t h i f

•Feed Sor/Ice
•Custodial

jApnttment &lt;Homes

1800 W. Flr»t Street •Sanlord, FL 32771

(4 0 7 ) 3 2 1 -6 2 2 0

I too44* U|ff

(407)323-04*10

Fax (407) 330-0253

Ladies Call FREE! I«m786 TALK
(Yrdll Card Billing
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Looking For

TRIILV
M I T PREVENTION
TERMITES

SALES
STAFF

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♦ » i r
This Is a great opportunity tor you to an)oy the same great results as our regular
classified customers at no cost to you. Just foEow theso Instructions.

IMMEDIATE
INTERVIEWS
Mon. thru Frl.
9A M to 11 AM

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

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1. Ada will be scheduled to run for 2 days.
2. Price ol Hem must be stated in the ad and be $100 or less.
3. Only 1 1tem per ad and 1 ad per household per week.
4. You should call and cancel as soon at Item sells.
5. Available to Individual* (non Commercial) only.
Does not apply lo rental* or garage &amp; yard tales.
6. The ad must be on the form shown below and either be mailed In or
presented In person fully prepared to the Seminole Herald
Classified Department.
7. Ad will start as soon as possible.
8. Classified Management's decision on copy acceptability will be final.

E-MAIL TO: Seminole Herald Classified Ads
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Windows &amp; Poors
• L o w E . G l a s s . T in te d A C lea r
• S te a l A F lb a rg tA s s D o e r s
• F r e e E a tlm a ts a • C a ll U * B e fo r e Y o u B u y
• F a m ily O w n e d A O p e ra te d
• O v e r 2 0 Y e a r s E x p e r ie n c e
R an d y S c h o o n

mm 407-644-4796
A W

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Licensed • Bonded • Insured

NAME:

San tord:
Newly
remodeleo
10n/IBA 35(XVmonth. tel. Iasi, A
security 407-774 0802.

LAKE ADA I BOOM. 3470140
2BORM.3U&lt;VUO *710 UP
407-323-8870

m ate

105— D

ONE MONTH FREE!
(limited Time Otter)
2 Bedroome from 3539
3 Bedrooms 3834
I pay waurtsewer.
Cedar Creak Apia
407-324-4334

New 2 0 R 1BA. 6anlord eroa,
IBTSitm K tost eacuty Rato nyl
4 0 7 -2 6 8 1 8 8 0 ._______________

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103— HOUSESU n f u r n is h e d

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E L M R SPRINOS 0 8 S R 427. 2
DeO oom urTurn 3 )2 5 wk 3125
dapoaA. Call 407-333-3*84 or 407_______
303-7034.

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407-321-0759
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condition Rani to own OK.
3 9 7 V d a co rt Investors Realty, 407774-5615.

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3695/mo ♦ dap : 1/1 123 Club Rd.
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Tom or Jo h n Drege (407)3027934
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5 Protrude
outward
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1B Scout group
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buddy
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chance to
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away
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from a com ­
munity
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display
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Natalie
34 Crownabie
Miss
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foot
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37 "Tna Sound
ol M usic'
backdrop
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now
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doesn't

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predecessor
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flattere
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baseball
employee?
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blade
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activities
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fondly
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seaport
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for one
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wtth a rifle?
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behind the
ears
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LaGuardia
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gram or
na utica
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formerly
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colorful
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rings a big
to-do?
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sight of
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handler,

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Aspon
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saddle
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structure
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42 Like taxis
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tor (logging
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supporters
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netize a
diskette
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builder's
bane
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literature
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SEPTEMBER 2, 2001

Sanford, Florida

W o lf in g e r:
B y C h risto p h e r Patton

Staff Writer

Prep Football
Season begins
with Seminole at
Lake M a ry
For gridiron lovers there's no
better time than the end of
August because the games
begin to qount. High Schools
In Contral Florida kicked off
the season Friday night, with
all Seminole Athletic
Conference teams In action.

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SANFORD — The three keys to real
estate have always been location, location,
location. The same keys hold true for a
new law enforcement initiative designed
to cut repeated criminal activity.
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit State
Attorney Norm Wolfinger, with help from
the sheriff and local police chiefs, has
begun a crime prevention program that
prohibits offenders from re-entering the
areas they were arrested in.
The program began in January at East

Criminals can t return

N ew program bars drug and vice offenders
from a 3 0 -b y-1 3 block area in Sanford
Altamonte Springs and it is expanding
into Sanfofd and Fern Park. The program
designates an "exclusionary zone" that
udges can use during a pre-trial release
k m ring or probation sentencing to pro­
hibit offenders of prostitution or narcotics
from re-entering their arrest location.
"It's very unusual that a state attorney
would be involved in crime prevention,"

said assistant state attorney Beth Rutbeig.
"It helps us tackle crime from a non-tradi­
tional approach. Chief Brian Tooley is
very involved with it, as well as Sheriff
Don Eslinger."
For Sanford police the exclusionary
zone will assist in its routine narcotics and
prostitution stings. The zone in Sanford
extends north and south from 1st Street to

13th Street and east to west from
M cllonville Avenue to Persimmon
Avenue.
"If we get rid of the customers, the
business will move — its a simple as
that," said Sanford Lt. David DclRosso
about the repeat offenders in the dty's
prostitution and narcotics stings.
The idea of an exclusionary zone is
nothing new according to Tooley. Large
cities such as Baltimore, San Diego and
Indianapolis utilize the idea to cut down
on repeat offenders. Other Florida cities
See Return, Page I0A

Speed blamed in fatality

County
nixes large
comp plan
change
Celery Avenue land
remains zoned
suburban estates
B y C hristopher Patton

Staff Writer

Emergency personal remove Timothy John MAtynlHor from his Ford Mustang alter Ikj lost control ot his vohl*
cle and slammed Into a soml. Manmlller was pronouncod doad sovoral hours later nt Contral Florid Regional
Hospital. Police said Manmlller was driving too fast as ho tried to negotlsto tho curve at U.B. 17/02 and
Seminole Boulevard.

Lake Mary Police
Department settles into
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1 ‘T h e y re d u c e sp e e d lim its fo r a reason

Davis earns
professional
a w ard ^
Star y*.5 FM midday host
Joe Davis has been named
the first recipient of the pres­
tigious Powerful Professional
Award. The Sanford Network
Alliance Award recognizes
exceptional career profession­
als who live or work In
Seminole County. Davis is
current Chairperson of the
Sanford Housing Authority
and practices sports and
entertainment law.

H m t d photo by Tomm y W m n t

Owen T. Johnson tries to collect
himself after a vehicle crossed the
median and crashed Into the semi
he was driving. A nine-year veter­
an, Johnson said ha had never
been involved In an accident until
Thursday's fatality.

B y Dan Ping
Editor

Johnson. 53, o f St. Augustine
said after the crash, the car

Police say speed was a factor.
Timothy John Manmlller, 37,
was traveling southbound on
17/92 near the in lei section of
Seminole Boulevard. Police and
witnesses say as Manmlller
tried to navigate the curve, he
crossed the median and hit a
semi traveling northbound. The
truck Is owned by the Truck
Drivers Institute.
"As I started to get near the
curve, I saw him coming across
the median," said Owen
Johnson, who was driving the
truck. "I said, 'Hey man watch
out.' There was nothing 1 could
do."

out of the way," Johnson said.
"H e must have been going 60
or 70 miles per hour."
O co Col ten, spoilsm an for
die Sanford Police Department,
said traffic homicide Investigators are still gathering information about the crash, and she
could not state precisely how
fast Manmlller was going.
"It looks like he was going
pretty fast," Cohen said, adding
that over the years police have
seen a number of accidents at
the intersection,
"Generally, it's a speed
Issue," Cohen said. "We’ve had
tlicm cross the median, as well

as driving into the lake. TIi
fust loo much speed for

Johnson and his passengers,
training Instructor Tom Proeis
and driver Litho Solomon, were
not injured in the accident.
Johnson is a nine-year veter­
an driver and was taking a
refresher course at TDI.
"I've never had an accident,"
Johnson said. "A fter this, I
don't know If I want to drive
anymore."
"H e was going so fast,"
See Fatality, Page 7A
See County, Page 10A

Web site may boost test scores
B y Mlchoila je r ia
Managing Edttor

cn critical reading and math
skills they need in the classroom

H ie Florida Department of
Education has created a Webbased instructional tool to help
students practice their testing
sldlls.
Ron Pinnell, Seminole County
executive of secondary educa­
tion, told members of the School
Board TUesday, FCAT Explorer
can now be found on tire
Internet. The site Is a compre­
hensive, interactive instructional
tool that helps students strength-

Officers’ work
rewarded with
‘cop’ cakes
B y C hristop he r Patton

Stall Writer

programs

Mom, Lisa, owns Cool Bsans
Coffe Shop in Magnolia
Square in Sanford

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SANFORD — Being a Sanford
police officer isn't always a piece
of cake.
One local couple knows all
about their daily tribulations and
recently sent four Tammy's
Custom Bakery cakes to show
their gratitude to the Sanford
force.
After leaving for a trip for
Washington D.C., Sanford resi­
dents Don and Heidi Marsh
began having troubles with their
house alarm.
"My alarm went berserk when
I was away," said Heidi. "They
(police) were out hen? probably
eight times, poor guys."
"The police were very kind.
The dispatch was really polite
too They never said 'Crazy
woman get your alarm fixed.'"
After returning home, Heidi
believes she discoveied a warped
window that pullet! the alarm
Miivin. apart i.liicli cau?.cd tit**
false alarm-'. 1 1&lt;idt said site want
ed to do something for the offi-

H « S d photo b r C M t M t m

Sargaent Robert Mitchell and officer David Morganstem show off the four
cakes the department received Irom a local couple.

cere and thought some locally town. We really appreciate the
baked cakes would be just right.
thoughtful and serious manner in
Arriving at the Sanford Police which your force handles calls."
Department's door and into the
"It was a very nice gesture on
happy officers' stomachs was a the part of the Marshes," said
German chocolate, bee hive, Tooley in response. "We've gotraspberry chocolate and sheet ten a lot of that positive feedback
cakes.
recently from citizens, but we
"1 just wanted everybody to don't expect eve yone to send us
have a shot at it," said Heidi cake."
about the four cakes she hoped
The Marshes moved
to
would be enough for all the shifts Sanford a year ago from Orlando,
at the department.
Now the couple are also looking
A card addressed to Chief to move their Orlando-basea
Brian Tooley from the Marshes business, Aurora Information
read, "I want to express my hus- Systems, to the dty.
band's and my deepest gratitude
"I would love to be down there
lot your department's diligence on Magnolia Square it's so beau- /
last week while we were out of tiful," Heidi said.
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Following the
yellow brick road

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W inter Springs H igh School w ill be per­
form ing the "W izard o f O z " O ct. 4 , 5 and 6 at
7 p.m . and O ct. 7 at 2 p.m . in the W SH S au d i­
torium . T ile production w e w ill perform is
the Broadw ay version, not the M G M /Jud y
G arland version so there w ill be som e fun
su rprises. Perform ing m u sicals w ith an
orchestra enriches and elevates the p erfo rm ­
ing exp erience for the acto rs and audience.
We are currently raising fund s for an orches­
tra for T h e "W izard o f O z " to bo conducted
by n ationally know n M aestro D avid R eichert
Sp ru ng w ho has guest cond u cted for the
P rinceton Sym phony, San F rancisco C oncerto
O rchestra, San Francisco Ballet O rchestra and
the San Francisco O pera O rchestra am ong
others.
We feel fortunate that he has an interest in
prom oting sm all com m u nity o rchestras and
is w illing to w ork w ith us. T h e professional
keyboard player, H arrison Light, is accom pa­
nying rehearsals and w ill play in the orches­
tra. T h e hig h ly esteem ed Ray H atch, profes­
sional ch o reo grap h er and director, w ill be
w orking w ith o u r student choreographers
and d ancers. We are very excited about the
w onderful exp eriences o u r stu d ents w ill have
in preparing for and p erform ing this prod uc­
tion and w e are looking forw ard to p resent­
ing o u r au d ien ces w ith a very special pro­
duction.
T he "W izard o f O z ," w as selected for the
you ng and the you ng at heart — it is funny
and "fa n ta stic a l" w ith sw ing and rap and
p rovides p o sitive lessons in character. We
think o u r program is fam ily en tertain m en t at
its very best, it w ill ben efit ev ery on e
involved ; fam ily, co m m u n ity and school. As
w ith previou s prod u ctions, a portion o f the
ticket p roceed s w ill b e d onated to a local
charity ; this y ear the ch arity w ill b e the
C hild ren H om e So ciety o f C entral Florida.
We en co u rag e ev ery on e to obtain y o u r tickets
early as w e exp ect all perfo rm an ces to be
sold out.
T ick ets arc $5. F o r m ore inform ation call
C hristin e Bredholt, 407-320-8729
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D ram a B o osters
T his y eb r, the-D ram a B oosters A ssociation
is establish in g o p p o rtu n ities for sponsoring
the D ram a P rogram . Platinum Sp onsors, $500
d o n ation , receiv e fou r reserved seats at the
fall m u sical and spring play and at all other
d ram a prod u ctions plus oth er ben efits to be
an n o u n ced . G old Sp onsors, $250 d onation,
receive tw o reserved seats at the fall m usical
and sp rin g play and all other d ram a p rod uc­
tion s. Silv er Sponsors^lO O d onation receive
tw o free tickets to the fall m usical and spring
p lay an d all o th er d ram a productions. All
sp o n so rs w ill be recognized in all program s
fo r th e season.
To o b tain m ore inform ation, call D iane
W alters at 407-365-8198 or em ail:
D ram aM am m as© excite.com .
• P latinu m Sp onsors, $500 d onation,
receiv e fou r reserved seats at the fall m usical
an d sp rin g p lay and at all o th er d ram a pro­
d u ctio n s p lu s o th er benefits to b e announced .
• G o ld Sp o n so rs, $250 d onation, receive
tw o reserved seats at the fall m usical and
sp rin g play and all other d ram a productions.
• Sliv er Sp o n so rs receive tw o free tickets to
the fall m usical and sp rin g p lay and all oth er
d ram a p rod uctions. To obtain m ore in fo rm a­
tion, C all D iane W alters at 407-365-8198 or
em ail: D ram aM am m as@ excite.com .

The North Branch o f the
Sem inole County Public
Library System, located at
150 N. Palmetto Ave., w ill be
closed Sunday, Sept. 2 for
maintenance work. All five
Seminole County branches
will be closed Monday, Sept.
3, for Labor Day. The North
Branch will once again be
open during regular hours
HiPsHay, Sept. 4.
For more information, call
the North Branch at 407-3222182.

TU ES

Herald photo bp Tommy Vincent
Tho Sanford Lakosldo Lions Club will have its annual spaghetti dinner and bingo ovent Saturday, Sept. 29, from 4 to 8 p.m. In the
Sanford Civic Confer. Donation Is $5, which will benefit the Lion's Sight Program. Children under 5 aro tree. Tickets are available
from any Lions member or calf 407-330-5238.

D rag R acing
Sanford police arrested
Stephen Sm ith, 41, o f Longw ood
Friday m orning after an o fficer
observed a black D odge and blue
C hevy pick-ups racing near the
W algreen d rug store at 25th
Street and French Avenue.
Sm ith w as in the D odge and
reported that lire C hevy driver,
G ary D nnglem an, 54, w ere
friends. Sm ith was arrested for
driving under lire influence and
reckless driving w h ile.,.
Danglemun only received a reck­
less driving cita tio n .
....
T ig e r L ik es L in g erie
Bruce Tiger, 19, o f Sanford was
arrested by Sanford police after a
W al-M art security officer w it­
nessed him rem ove tags from lin­
gerie and place them into his
sh o rts' pocket. Tiger w as charged
with his second charge o f
shoplifting.
D rug F o sscssio n
• Robert C razier, 47, of
O rlando w as arrested by
Longwood police Tuesday night
as a vehicle ow ner w itnessed him
looking through his unlocked
van. A fter placing him under
arrest, police found five Zancx
pills and a baggy o f m arijuana on
C razier and in his car.
• Sem inole C ounty deputies
arrested M ario C hav arria, 36, of
Sanford W ednesday night.
D eputies stopped C havarria after
a d riv e r's license checked
revealed the su bject had a su s­
pended license. Found on the
subject and in the car w as two
partially sm oked cannabis ciga-

offering new books for sale. H e'll have
the sixth edition of "K itchenw are of
the Depression Era," “'4()s, '50s and
'60s G lassw are," and " Encyclopedia of
Depression G lass," as well as the sixth
edition o f "O ccupied Japan." Florence
will also be autographing books.
A display of Green Cherry Blossom
by Jeannette G lass Co., will be on dislay during the event. A snack bar will
e operated by Sanfurd's Colonial

She then filed a false report to
the sh eriff's office statin g the car
had been stolen . Sh e Is charged
w ith veh icle theft o f m ore than
$ 20,000, filing false report and
failure to redeliver leased proper­

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Larceny
• Ralph Baxter, 41, o f W inter
Park w as arrested by Sanford
rcltes.
police after he was initially
• A fter running a stop sign on
stopped for having a headlight
ecan Avenue W ednesday night,
out) A check o f the tag revealed It
deputies arrested Eidonte Still,
was stolen out of T itu sv ille and
27, o f Sanford arjd .Ebon Johnsop, . Baxter also had an activ e w arrant
34, o f W inter Parle for possession
in Trenton, N .j. Baxter was
and intent to sell m arijuana.
charged w ith larceny, driving
A pproxim ately 130 gram s o f
w ithout insurance, h aving a
m arijuana w ere found in various
headlight ou t, no registration and
baggies throughout the car and
having a license p la t* that did
the suspects.
not belon g to the car.
• C hristop h er Perez, 31, o f
• Sanford police arrested
Sanford w as arrested by Sanford
W illiam Postem a, 4 1 , o f Sanford
police after he w as stopped for
for stealing a bracelet w orth
having an expired tag. Police
$1,600 from th c C h e e p o D epot on
found a m arijuana pipe and a
13th Street and Frencn Avenue.
bag containing m arijuana in the
• G len D ane, 19, o f Deltona
vehicle. He w as arrested fur d ri­
was arrested by Sanford police
ving w ith a suspended license,
for reportedly taking $800 from
drug paraphernalia and m ariju a­
Handy Way register on 25th
na possession.
Street. Store officials noticed that
em ployee D ane w ould h it the
V eh icle T h e ft
void key on the register when a
D eputies arrested Sherri
sale w as m ade ana then pocket
W illiam s, 30, o f Lake Mary
the money. Dane stated he knew
W ednesday w hen she was
it w as w rong, but intended to
observed operating a stolen 2001
replace the m oney in time.
Chevy M onte C arlo. W illiam s
stated she originally rented the
O pen C on tain er
vehicle from E nterprise Leasing
W illie Jenkins, 57, and John
for a three-day period; how ever
W ansley Jr., 33, both o f Sanford
at the end o f three dayB she
w ere arrested by Sanford police
decided she still needed the car
for enjoying a N atural Light and
but did not have the m oney to
Old M ilw aukee beer in Popular
pay for it.
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Members of the Sanford
M iddle School Advanced
and Concert Bands will be
taking orders for their annu­
al Krispy Kreme donut sale
starting Thcsday, Sept. 4. A
dozen donuts will cost $5
and must be prepaid with
order. All oraera will be
ready for pickup Saturday,
S e p t 8, at the band room
entrance on 18th Street in
Sanford.
Proceeds will go toward
band expenses, including
instruments and m u sic To
place an order, contact any
Sanford Middle School
Advanced or Concert Band
member, or call the band
room at 407-320-6203.
Lake Mary H ig h !
will present "Cactu
Flow er* an Abe B
comedy about a dent
his relationships with
women, in the school's aud
torium at 7 p.m. on Sept. 4,
5,6 and Sept. 8. Admission is
$4, and tickets can be pur­
chased 30 minutes prior to
each performance.

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Th e Florida TVall
Association Central Florida
Chapter will have Its Geneva
Wilderness TGIF Hike
Friday, Sept. 7, starting at 6
p.m.
Individuals should meet at
the Geneva Wilderness,
located six miles cast of
Oviedo. It will be a 3-milc
walk, and the group will
adjourn to Black Hammock
Fish Camp for dinner. The
public is invited.
For more information, call
or e-mail Joan Jarvis at 407365-6036, bluetrail@aol.com

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A Lupus Support G ro u p
will meet 1 p.m. Saturday,
Se p t 8, in Winter Park
Memorial Hospital's library,
located at 200 N. Lakemont
Ave., in Winter Park.
Speaker will be Laura
Summers, MD,
Rheumatologist. Admission
is free. Patients, families and
the public are invited to
attend.
For more information, call
407-295-8500.

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

"Serving Sem inole County Since IV0M"

Production
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however, was sold in jew elry stores
and fine department 6tores.
The show hours are 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Friday with an admission fee o f $5,
which is good for all three days of the
show. Doors open Saturday at 9 a.m. to
5 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4
&gt;.m. Adm ission for the final two days
s $3.
A winter show is scheduled for Jan.
25 through Jan. 27, 2002.

T h e S em in o le H era ld

Dm Pine

JontMlMki

Room restaurant.
Depression Era glassw are was pro­
duced during the Great Depression of
the 1930s. There are two types o f glass­
ware from the era — machine-made
and hand-made glass.
The machine-made glass was mass
produced and usually inexpensive, he
said. It was even given away at movie
houses or appliance stores. I land-made
glassw are made during the 1930s,

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There will be on Elks
Family and Community
Day 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 1. The event
will include games, food and
several other activities.
The Elks Lodge Ls located
nt 1006 E. 2nd St. in Sanford.

Annual fall Depression Era Glass Show scheduled to begin Sept. 14

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O nce again, plans are under way for
a Depression C lass Show, scheduled
for 5cp t. 14 through Sept. 16, in the
Sanford C ivic Center.
TWenty-sevcn top quality, know l­
edgeable dealers will be participating.
They w ill be representing 11 different
states.
G ene Florence, well-known author,
w ill be the special guest. He will e on
hand the entire weekend and will be

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Obituaries
BEVERLY CAROL
M ESSIN G ER AUGUSTINE
Beverly Carol Messinger
Augustine of Froslproof
died
wtproof d
Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2001.
She was a local officer of the
Sanford Salvation Army Corp
and volunteered many hours
through the years. She worked
at Baby Furniture Factor in Lake
City, Pa., Ramona Inn in Eric,
Pa., and Dots on the Dot in
Orlando. Most recently, she was
secretary at Local Laborers
Union No. 517 in Orlando. She
was the babysitter for all her
nieces and nephews.
Survivors include her hus­
band of 17 years, Eugene Lyle
Augustine; her father, Lavem
Messinger and his wife, Clara,
of Casselberry; her mother,
Helen L Messinger of Orlando;
a slep-son, Ricky Augustine and
his wife, Gloria, of Mcadvillc,
Pa.; a step-daughter, Carolyn
and her husband, Jack Calhoun,
of Columbus, Pa.; two brothers,
Franklin and Frederick
Messinger; eight sisters, Viola
Jane Firstcr, Barbara Chandler
and Dorothy Crcach, all of
Orlando, Clara "TooHe"
Schwcndlcr of Frostproof, Patty
Young of Calhoun, Ga., Shirley
Tuff-Vilvay of Bellfonte, Pa.,
Vera Durkey of Mascotte and
Vcma O'Donnell of Orlando;
and several grandchildren, great
grandchildren, nieces and
nephews.
Memorial Services will be
held at the Sanford Salvation
Army, located on 24th Street in
Sanford, 3 p.n».. Sept. 9.
Florida Mortuary Funeral and
Cremation Services of Tampa is
in charge of arrangements.
G EO RG E J. 'JIM ' FINDLEY
George J. "Jim " Findley, 65, of
South Cochran Road, Geneva,
died Thesday, Aug. 28,2001.
Bom in May vilie, N.Y., he
moved to Central Florida from
Mayvlllc in 1972. He was the
owner/operator of Findley's
Lawn Service. He was a U S . Air
Force Veteran and of the
Methodist faith.
Survivors include his wife,
Audrey Dyckes Findley of
Geneva; his mother, Eleanor E.
Findley ofM oyvlIte, N.Y.; two
daughters, Laura J. Frye and
Pamela J. Meizlik, both of
Geneva; a son, Philip J. Findley
of Geneva; a sister, Dorothy
Davis of Jamestown, N.Y.; and
one granddaughter.
Baldwin-Fairdiild Funeral
Homes, Oviedo Chapel, is in
charge of arrangements.
LLOYD TH O M A S G IBBO N S
Lloyd Thomas Gibbons, 65, of
Pine Tree Road, Lake Mary, died
Tuesday, Aug. 28,2001.
Bom May 30,1936, in
Columbus, Ga., he moved to
Central Florida in 1964. He was
an electrician and a member of
the Lake Mary Volunteer Fire
Department.
Survivors include his wife,
Trixie Gibbons of Lake Mary; a
daughter, Donna Kay Hall of
Sanford; a son, William Steve
Gibbons of Mount Pleasant,
S.C.; a brother, Curtis Gibbons
of Rome, Ga.; two sisters,
Francis Truluck of Hazelhurst,
Ga., and Diana Muckey of
Cleveland, Ga.; and five grand­
children.
Baldwin-Fairchild, Oaklawn
Chapel, is In charge of arrange­
ment.

BENJAM IN JA M ES GLENN
Benjamin James Glenn, 91, of
East Seventh Street, Sanford,
died Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2001,
in Central Florida Regional
Hospital.
Bom Aug. 10,1910, in
Blakely, Ga., was a retired nurs­
es assistant. He was also a mem­
ber of New Bethel M.B. Church.
Survivors include his wife,
Jean S. Glenn of Sanford; three
sons, Edward R. Glenn of
Wilmington, Del., Wallace
Glenn o f Newark, N.J., and
Fando Glenn of AlJquippa, Pa.;
one daughter, Marlene Glenn of
Sanford; 15 grandchildren; and
12 great grandchildren.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary Inc. of Sanford is in
charge of arrangements.
ROSA LIE POPE LANIER
Rosalie Pope Lanier, 88, of
West Airport Boulevard,
Sanford, died Tuesday, Aug. 28,
2001.
Bom In Sanford, she was a
lifelong resident of Seminole
and Orange counties. She was
the daughter of prominent
Sanford farmer and former
Somtnole County
Commissioner, the late O.J.
Pope. She was a retired book­
keeper.
Survivors include a son,

William O. Ijinier of Orlando;
two grandchildren, Stephanie
and Vassllls Lanier of Athens,
Greece; and brother-in-law, Bob
Kams of Orange City.
Memorial contributions may
be made to the American
Diabetes Association or the
charity of the donor's choice.
Brisson Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.
G ORDAN F. MANGHAM JR.
Gordan F. Maugham Jr., 48, of
Floyd
Avenue, Lake
Maty, died
Wednesday,
Aug. 29,
2001.
Bom in
Mobile, Ala.,
he moved to
Central
Florida in
1968. He was a mason and a
member of Seminole
Community Church of Sanford.
Survivors include his father,
Gordan Mangham Sr., of Lake
Mary; a step-mother, Sharon
Parker Mangham of Lake Mary;
three sisters, Pam of Cocoa,
Deborah of Orlando, and Kelley
Kingsland of Oviedo; and three
brothers, Michael and David,
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Born Aug. 2 3 ,1 9 1 6 , in
Decatur, Ga., he was a retired
cook and o f the Baptist faith.
Survivors include three
sons, Willie James W hite,
William I W hite and Larry D.
White, all of Sanford; the
mother of his children. Ruby
Lee W hite; and three daugh­
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Bom Oct. 9,1920, in Radcllff,
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Sunday. September 2. 2001

Opinion
Opinion

Our View
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Vote ‘Yes’ to extend
1-cent sales tax

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A S K IN G w h e n t h e n ' l l
(A A N d a T E TH E N E W H E A D A N D

Don't Ilka our point or view/
Do someltilng aboul It.
Wrtta us a latter to the
odltor. An letters to the
editor must be sloned end,
for verification purpose*.

MRC.K RESTRAINlMC* DEVICES
IS U K E . TA L V O N fe T O *•••

Seminole County residents want to
continuing having some of the best
roads and schools in the state. The
penny tax is the way to do it.
Are Seminole County voters willing to continue the
county's one cent sales tax and take approximately $534
million out of tourists and their own pockets over the
next 10 years?
We'll find out Tuesday as thousands of voters are
expected to bombard the 133 county voting precincts
Tuesday and ultimately decide the fate of the tax.
Supports point out that the penny sales tax is not an
increase, but rather an extension of a tax voters
approved in 1990. They also say that the penny tax is
needed to fund specific road and school improvements.
On the other side of the coin is the Stop the PEST
(Penny Extra Sales Tax) crowd. They contend smart con­
sumer will routinely shop in nearby counties to avoid
the extra penny sales tax ultimately costing Seminole
County businesses thousands of dollars in lost rev­
enues.
For all their passion, the PEST folks are being penny­
wise and pound foolish. A sales tax generates revenue
not only from county residents, but from the thousands
of visitors who pass through Seminole County each
year. What better way to improve schools and roads
than to have outsiders shoulder part of the tax burden.
Furthermore, PEST's claims that Seminole County is
loosing millions of dollars in revenue because surround­
ing counties have a lower sales tax is just plain wrong.
They like to cite that Orange County businesses sell
more office supplies than Seminole County businesses
as proof our residents are shopping in Orlando. There
are three big problems w ith PEST's claims: Disney,
Universal, and Lockheed Martin. Those three businesses
buy quite a few paper clips every year. In addition,
PEST seems to forget that Orange County has twice the
population as Seminole County.
We understand PEST's concern about additional
taxes; but a vote in favor of extending the penny sales
tax is not a blank check for the Seminole County
Commission. State law requires commissioners spend
the tax revenue only on those projects they have specifi­
cally listed .Commissioners have laid at specific projects
that will be funded by the tax revenue, and state law
requires it be spent.
How w ill it be spent? Upgrading the roads w e travel
on and the schools we send our kids to. Som e o f the
most notable local road improvements include US
Highway 17-92 along Lake Monroe, State Road 415
between Celery Avenue and State Road 46 and U S
Highway 17-92 between Lake Mary Boulevard and
State Road 436.
&gt;. In addition to the upgrade o f 30 key county roadways
and 37 transportation projects within the county's seven
cities, the tax will also fund the construction of more
than 340 miles of sidewalks focused on areas closest to
schools.
O ur neighbors to the south in Orange County may
pay a lower sales tax, but they are also facing a bigger
budget crunch to fund road and school improvements.
That's a pretty convincing reason to support the penny
sales lax extension. Vote 'Yes' on Tuesday.

phone number. Letters
words. Lotiors to the editor
will be accoptod by:

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Department
needs help
raising funds
To the editon
The Sanford Fraternal
Order of Police Lodge #140
is proud to endorses a
fund-raising effort for a
new K-9.
The Sanford Police
Department needs to
replace one of the K-9s cur­
rently assigned to the patrol
division and Officer Snull is
the handler. The aging K-9
Mako Is 8 years old and has
served the department and
the citizens of Sanford for
the last six years.
One of the officers, after
reading the logo, "In
Partnership with the
Community," came up with
the idea to raise funds
through soliciting funds
from area civic groups.
A well-trained imported
German shepherd 1b avail­
able in our area. This K-9
has been trained and meets
all the requirements of the
city of Sanford's specifica­
tions and has passed a com­
plete medical examination.
The benefits of this joint
effort would be as follows:
• Replacement of the
aging K-9, Mako, to elimi­
nate any unnecessary hard­
ship on the K-9.
• Officer Shull's experi­
ence would fast-track the
training required.
• A new, younger K-9
would enhance officer and
community safety.
The amount needed to
finance this K-9 would be
$5,800. The average cost of
a K-9 is about $7,000. This
is a savings of $1,200,
which the importer is
donating.
This is a chance for the
civic groups and the
Sanford Police Department

to combine their efforts to
forge a lasting relationship
for a safer community.
Ned Golden
President
Sanford FOP Lodge No.
140

Area chamber
endorses ‘Cent
for Seminole’
Editor's UoU. The follow ing
letter was sent to Seminole
County/Lake M ary Regional
Chamber o f Commerce mem­
bers.
Dear Chamber Members:
Our community needs
your support T u esd ay , Sept.
4 , 2 0 0 1 . O n this day,
Seminole County will be
holding the "Cent for
Seminole" Local Option
One-Cent Sales Tax referen­
dum election. Your Yes vote
is needed to maintain the
high quality of life in
Seminole County.
For 10 years, Seminole
County has had a 7th-cent
Local Option Sales Tax that
has funded an aggressive
and successful new road
program. On the day after
Labor Day, Tuesday, Sept. 4,
the voters of Seminole
County will have their
chance to renew the Local
Option One-Cent Sales Tax
for 10 more years, begin­
ning Jan. 1, 2002. Revenue
enerated from this Penny
ax would be used to
address the two most
important quality of life
issues as identified by a
survey of our residents —
transportation and educa­
tion. Through a unique
partnership of the seven
cities, the county and the
School Board, road and
school projects to be funded
have been agreed upon,

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documented and presented
for public review. The
renewal of the Penny Tax
for 10 more years will con­
tinue to maintain the high
quality of life in Seminole
County by implementing
these projects. Without
voter approval to continue
the Penny Tax, there will
not be dedicated funding
for needed road and school
improvements.
Who pays the penny tax?
Everyone who purchases
taxable goods and services
In Seminole County will be
contributing. For a family of
four with an income of
$50,000, that would amount
to approximately $127.20
per year.
However, the growing
n u m b e r of to u rists and visi­
tors who travel through our
area and make purchases
here will fund about 20 per­
cent of the total estimated
revenues. That will amount
to over $9 million dollars a
year.
On Sept. 4, not only does
our community need your
Yes vote, but also those of
your family, friends, associ­
ates and employees. So let's
get out there as only our
Chamber can and drum up
support for the "Cent for
Seminole" Local Option
One-Cent Sales Tax referen­
dum. Remember, a Yes vote
is a vote for maintaining
our high quality of life and
continued prosperity in
Seminole County.
For more information on
the referendum, you may
visit the Seminole County
web site:
wwwcaseminoleiLua/onecent
or call the information/
uestion line at 407-665*
ENT (2368).
Sincerely,
Diane Parker,
Chamber President

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Kiobasa does
not agree with
endorsements
To the editon
I don't know where the
Orlando Sentinel got its
information from when it
decided to endorse the can­
didates for the Oviedo City
Council. I've lived in the
city and followed what has
been going on tor a long
time. I know that most of
the things that the Sentinel
gave credit to Mr. O'Hanlon
and Mr. Jepson for doing
were started before they
became members of the City
Council.
I also know that it is
wrong for them to take
§
credit for projects involving
state and county roads.
Anyone who know anything
about government knows
that it takes years to decide
what to do, then the money
has to be budgeted, not iu
mention that it takes years
to design, engineer and pur­
chase rights-of-way to build
roads. Mr. O'Hanlon and
Mr. Jepson were not on llic
City Council when these
hases of the projects were
sing discussed.
I think the voters need to
vote on the truth, not the
fictions in the Sentinel
endorsements. I know the
truth because I've been fol­
lowing things in this city for
a long time.
I'll be voting for Todd
Russell and Regina
Be reswill. I've seen both of
them around this city a long
time before they decided to
run for the City Council. I
never saw Mr. O'Hanlon
and Mr. Jepson before they
became candidates.
Judy Kiobasa
Oviedo

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T h e W a y W e W e r e : J. Dan W right’s career
W liilc sorting through some
papers recently, I found some
unused items that have been
given me in the past and also
some notes I've taken that
haven't made it into print. I'll
remedy some of this today with
information from two articles
that were sent to me separately.

Florida O range M arketers, a
super cooperative formed to
supply oranges for the Minute
Maid Corp. He was also a mem­
ber o f the Florida C itrus
Commission by virtue o f his
cam paign work for LeRoy
Collins,
The
freeze
struck
In
December 1957 and tripled the
J. Dan Wright Is new
value o f frozen concentrate in
B um s appointee
the w arehouses at M inute
This article appeared In the Maid, whose stock skyrocketed.
Jan. 28, 1965, issue of the Miami . Wright and others who owned
Herald under the heading "The stock made money from this.
Men Around B u m s." It was
The 1962 freeze increased the
explained that this .................................... value o f W right's
was one of several
m inority interest in
articles on the men
Patrick Fruit's 1,000
Gov. Hayden Bum s
acres of citrus, but the
had chosen to carry
com pany closed its
out his policies.
packing houses.
Sanford resident J.
This left Wright
Dan Wright had been
with little to do, so he
appointed chairm an
w aged a successful
of
the
Florida
cam paign
for the
I n d u s t r i a l
Sem inole
County
Com m ission, a state
School Board. He
agency that employed
became its chairman
1,600 and handled Grace Marie
in 1963,
spending o f some
Itching for more
$200 m illion every
&gt;olltical activity, he
two vears.
• • •
ooked over the field
The
com m ission
of prospective gover­
chairman's salary was $15,000 a nors and picked Bum s to sup­
year. There were two other port. Bum s made Wright his
commissioner appointed to rep­ C entral Florida coordinator,
resent labor and business. Their which oversaw campaign activ­
salary was $3,600.
ities In eight counties. Wright
The duties of the commission devoted almost full time to the
included handling unemploy­ campaign from August 1963 to
ment compensation payments, November 1964.
running 37 employment agency
Bum s rewarded Wright by
offices, and adm inistrating m aking him a part o f his
w orkman's compensation.
adm inistration. The M iami
Although Wright, age 48, had Herald article noted that sever­
been In the citrus business most al businessm en w ere happy
o f his life, he got into it almost that Wright was a hard-nosed
by accident. He cam e to businessm an Instead of an
Sanford during the 1930s to attorney.
open a store for Firestone and
one of its dealers, Warren A.
SH S Band to present
Patrick.
Sp rin g Concert
Instead o f moving on after
This article appeared in the
the store was open, he decided Sankm l Herald in May 1965
to stay nnd go into the citrus and is accompanied by a pic­
business with Patrick.
ture o f the seven band members
By 1957, Wright had worked who were to direct the band
his way high up In the citrus that evening at the Spring
industry. He was partner and Concert in the Civic Center.
m anager o f Patrick Fruit
Proceeding the concert, there
Com pany, w hich before that w as an awards banauet in the
year's big freeze was the state's Civic Center for band members
tOth largest fresh orange ship­ and their guests. A special honper. Wright was president of orce w as Mrs. H.L. Johnson, a

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Sem inole C ounty school bus
driver, who was retiring that
year. Johnson had driven the
band on many of its trips for
several years.
In addition to honors for
Johnson, trophies were award­
ed for the best musician and
best twirler, most improved
musician and most improved
twirler. O utstanding senior
bandsmen received gold keys,
and the new staff of officers
were revealed.
Joel Fehd, who had received
superior ratings at the district
and state contests, was featured
in a flute solo "Concertino," by
Chaminadc. Charles Stein, who
received an excellent rating as a
student conductor in the dis­
trict contest, directed "Tocata
for Band," by Erickson.
O ther officers and the march­
es
they conducted
were:
Captain "Topper Avencl, "The
Purple P ageant"; Lt. Peggy
Bower, "El Capitan"; Lt. Joel
Fehd, "Liberty Bell"; Lt. Eddie
Hubbard (drum m ajor), "E l
C a la fllcro ";
Lt.
Marcia
Lippincott, "K ing C otton"; and
Lt. Terry Rabun, "Stars and
Stripes Forever."
Pelei Uukcr, director o f Ihc
Sanford Junior High Band and
associate director of the SHS
Band directed several numbers.
As o f 1965, Ernest Cowley had
been the SHS Band director for
14 years.
A ttention Sw edish
Descendants
The publications committee
of the Sanford H istorical
Society is working on a booklet,
"N ew
Upsala
—
Henry
Sanford’s Swedish Colony" to
be published in November and
they need help.
If any Swedish descendants,
or anyone else, has pictures that
you would let the committee
copy, it would be appreciated.
We need photographs of early
settlers, the Lutheran Church,
the schoolhouse, hom esteads,
railroad station house, and any
other building or place of inter­
est.
T he
con tact
person
is
Christine Best at 407-321-8671.
She will b e delighted to hear
from you.

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schedule beginning Tuesday, September 4, 2001.
The City of Longwood will have a make-up day for
the pick up of yardwaste on Thursday, September
6 , 2 0 0 1.

The City of Oviedo will have a make-up day for the
pick up of yardwaste on Wednesday, September 5,

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M ost p erson al in su ran ce also
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7:00 - 9:00 P.M .
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Who:
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Topic:
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Dr. Joseph Slcurella
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Business
Notes
Promotion
TEI Engineers &amp; Planners
has announced Joe
McConnell, B S.E .E has been
promoted to Intelligent
Transportations Systems
Manager, and Jeff Goodman
has been promoted to Data
Collection Supervisor.
McConnell lias over 16
years of specialized experi­
ence. He has been serving as
Project and Technical
Manager.
Goodman has over nine
years of traffic engineering
technical experience.
TEI is a comprehensive
roadway design, traffic engi­
neering and transportation
planning firm with offices in
Lake Mary, Tampa,
Tallahassee and Atlanta.
New Mall Stores
Seminole Towne Center
now has two new stores.
Featuring the hottest in teen
fashion and unique gifts, Hot
Topic is scJ Kxlulod to open in
early August outside or Sears
on the mail's upper level.
Also scheduled to open in
early August is Wilson's
Leather, a specialty retailer of
leather, outerwear apparel
and accessories. Wilson's
Leather will be fixated out­
side the Disney Store on the
mall's lower level.
Sanford Auto
Dealers Exchange
McKee Construction
Company of Sanford recently
completed construction on a
$4 million auto auction com­
plex for the Sanford Auto
Dealers Exchange. Owner,
Ron Drody hosted a ribbon
cutting ceremony recently to
kick off the first auction at the
50-acre complex, at the comer
of Jewett Lane and Airport
Blvd. in Sanford. In atten­
dance were McKee
Construction Co. President
Bobby Von Herbulis, Sanford
Mayor Brady Lessard and
Joan Breslin with the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce.
Contract

Brasficld it Gqrrie, LLC a
Maitland-based general con­
tractor, has selected SI.
Goldman Company,
Inc/Comfort Systems USA, a
mechanical contractor to pro­
vide HVAC and plumbing
systems for Colonial Center
Building 200 at Colonial
Town Park in Dike Mary. H ie
160/100 square foot specula­
tive office building is being
developed by Colonial
Properties.
Real Estate Honors
Signature GMAC Real
Estate in Oviedo presented
nearly 170 awards to the
company's top sales produc­
ers for the year's first six
months, during a special
awards breakfast in Orlando
recently.
The company has seven
Central Florida offices that
serve Seminole, Orange,
Osceola and Lake Counties.
Realtors Letty Lopez of
Signature's Lake Mary office
and Larry Johnson of the
company's Oviedo office lead
tlx* way with 20 and five
awards respectively.
Other Seminole County
winners include Lisa 1lili,
Mary Anderson and Jeanette
Ekberg of the Lake Mary
office, Nick Dvorak, Adrianne
Milam, Bo Qvenger, Arlene
Komancce, Mary Thomas,
Bruce Tanncnbaum, Loida
Rodriguez-Ledesma and Ally
Wright of the Oviedo office.

T he S eminole H erald

Consulting company
helps protect businesses
against computer viruses
want to pay $200 to $3000 per
Computer viruses aren't a
hour to bring experts on board.
worry /or the Seminole/Lake
Mary Regional Chamber of
Outsourcing is their best
option."
Commerce even though the
The security service TEAM
organization is highly depen­
provides to its clients is con­
dent on information technolo­
sidered ethically responsible
gy to maintain its network of
today — call It "safe tech."
members, sponsors, local offi­
"W ith a worm like Code
cials and events.
Red, it not only hurts those
The chamber contracts with
companies but all of their cus­
a major US IT consulting com­
tomers as w ell," Moore added.
pany — TEAM Information
Code Red, known as a worn
Services, also headquartered in
for the way it burrows into
Lake Mary — for its computer
web servers, eventually gives
technology.
back door access to web
Security against virus and
servers. "Code Red didn't take
worm attacks like the recent
"Code Red" arc part of the ser­ a great deal of expertise," said
Moore, "but the next one will,
vice, said Matt Moore, founder
and I think we have a lot of
and chief executive officer at
business owners — and their
TEAM.
customers — who wished
The chamber is part of a
they'd sought professional
growing cadre of small compa­
help sooner."
nies and organizations that arc
TEAM Information Services
outsouring information tech­
is a computer consulting com­
nology tasks to companies like
pany and part of an IT group
TEAM. Moore said more com­
that includes Vereon
panies should be doing it.
Technology, Inc. in Jacksonville
"A worm like Code Red is a
and Dragon Development Inc.
serious threat," Moore
In Washington, D.C.
explained. "M any small com­
For more information con­
panies that don’t have the
tact Malt Moore at 407-548technical expertise to deal with
6307.
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SEMINOLE C O U N TY TEN (10) YEAR
SALES SURTAX T O FUND
COUNTYW IDE
TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENTS
AND
SCHOOL CON STR UCTION
To provide public transportation
Improvements and fund school
construction, Seminole County requires
additional revenue. The proposed
revenue source Is a tan (10) year one cent
par dollar sales surtax on taxable
transactions occurring within Seminole
County. These revenues wodd be used
only lor lending transportation
improvements such ea renovation.
Improvement, reconstruction and
construction ol road, sidewalk and
pedestrian safety projects throughout
Seminole County, and improvements to
the infrastructure of the Seminole County
FOR the one cent sales tax

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ALL PRECINCTS

Chamber Luncheon
The Professional Women's
Network Luncheon will be
held on Thursday, Sept 27,
from 11:30 a.m. to 130 p.m. in
Use Presidential Ballroom at
Church Street Station. The
keynote speaker for the event
is former U S. Attorney
General Janet Reno.
Individual seating is $30
for members of the Seminole
County/Lake Mary Regional
Chamber of Commerce and
$50 for non-members.
Corporate tables are $400 for
members and $500 for nonmembers.
Partial proceeds from the
event will go to Safeliouse of
Seminole, a domestic violence
center. Call Sally Underwood
at 407-834-4404, ext 229, for
more information.

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PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT REVENUE
BONDS REFERENDUM
Shall City of Oviedo, Florida, Issue not
exceeding $9,500,000 Public Improvement
Revenue Bonds for financing, dealpi,
permitting, acqdaition, end conetrucbco of
the West Mitchell Hammock Road Weiar
Treatment Plant with the City, and
purpose* Inctoantal thereto, bearing an
Interest rate not excaedng the maximum
legal rate, maiming williin 30 years trem
date thereof, payable from legally available
non-ed valorem revenues of the City, es
provided In City Resolution No. 666-01?
FOR BONDS

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PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT REVENUE
BONDS REFERENDUM
Shan City of Oviedo, Florida, issue not
exceeding $3,000,000 Public Improvement
Revenue Bonds lor the acquisition of land
lor parks and recreational use and for the
financing, design, permitting, acquisition,
and construction ct park end leueebon
improvement» with the City, and purposes
incidental thereto, bearing an Interest rats
not exceeding the maximum legal rate,
maturing within 30 years from date thereof,
payable from legacy available non-ad
valorem revenues of toe City; ae provided
In City Reeoiutwr No. 671-017
FOR BONOS

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SEMINOLE CO UN TY TEN (10) YEAR'
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LIMITED AD VALOREM
TAX BONDS REFERENDUM
ShalCfty of Oviedo, Florida, be
authorized to levy ad valorem taxes at
• rata not exceedng atxty-ftve
hundredths of one mi* ( 65 m N Jonal
taxable property In the Cby tor nef in
excess of $8,000,000 Limbed Ad
Valorem Tax Bonds for acquisition of
land and financing, design, permuting,
acquisition, and construction of a
cultural arts cantar thereon located
wtthtn the City, and purposes
Inctdantal thereto. bearing an Merest
rate not excaedng toe maximum legel
rale, maturing within 30 years Irom toe
date thereof, payable from such ad
valorem taxes; tot maximum length of
this levy Is 30 years; es provided In
City Resolution No. 670-017
FOR BONDS
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dates and issues w i appear OHtY on
bated Issued to City residents.

To proridn pubic transportation
improvements and lund school
construction. Seminole County requires
addttonsl revtnue. The proposed
revenue sourot Is a tan (10) year one c*
per debar salsa surtax on taxable
wBOBMcnom occurring winwi owriinwif
County. These revenues woiid be ueed
only for lUndng transportation
Improvements such as renovation.
Improvement, reconstojctton and
construction of road, sidewalk and
pedMfrian safety protects toruugliout
Semtnota County, and improvements to
toe Infrastructure of toe Seminole Court)
school system.
FOR toe one oent sales lax
AGAINST toe one cent safes tax
ALL PRECINCTS

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Banker

Raising funds for police K-9

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Smyrna in 1939 until 1941, when
he resigned to s e n e in VVWII In
the Air Corps and later the U.S.
Merchant Marine where he was
discharged in 1945. He then
brought youth and new visions
and performance to banking and
to the Sanford area when he was
elected in 1945 as Cashier of the
Florida State Bank of Sanford, a
member of the McNulty Group
of Banks.
At the age of 38, In 1954, he
was elected to the Board of
Directors and President of the
bank. He later was elected as
Chairman of the nine McNulty
Banks.
He formed one of the first
Bank Holding Companies, First
Florida Bancorporation, where
he served as Chairman and CEO.
He helped to acquire approxi­
mately 30 small banks through­

out ihe State of Honda. The
banks name was later changed to
Flagship Banks, where he served
as Chairman of tire Executive
Committee. He also served as
Chairman of seven individual
banks from 1962 to 1984. Upon
the merger of the Flagship Banks
and Sun Bank (now known as
SunTrust), Tucker retired to Sea
Island, Ga.
Tucker was elected as the first
President of the Florida Bank
Holding Co. Association, 1972,
and
American
Bankers
Association, Vice President for
Florida, 1960, where he also
served on many banking com­
mittees.
He served as President of the
Femald Laughton Memorial
Hospital in Sanford 1948-1953.
He helped to plan and construct
the Seminole County Memorial
Hospital at Sanford (now known

as the Seminole County Service
Building) in 1952.
He wrote many articles and
manuals on all aspects of bank­
ing. He recently published a
hook "A Collodion of Insights."
Tucker was an excellent tennis
player and always rose to the
challenge of a match. He could
often he found serving tennis
balls across Ihe net to his oppo­
nents with the same determina­
tion to succeed in whatever he
undertook. He was the winner of
six Sanford Tennis Tournaments.
Tucker served as Chairman of
Ihe Sanford Cancer Society;
Treasurer of Ihe Stale of Florida
Civil Air Patrol; and he was a
Kotarian.
Tucker never met a stranger.
He met many people in his role
as a Sanford banker. He instilled
in his employees how to make
customers happy, how to greet

them and bow to please them.
He was one of the first bankers to
install drive-in and walk up win­
dows in the Sanford area. He
also was responsible for one of
the first banks being established
on a military facility (Sanford
Naval Air Station).
Tucker is survived by his
widow, Maud Trisinen Tucker of
Sea Island; his previous wife,
Helen Hutchison Tdcker of
Sanford and their children: Jalie
Ann Vuchinich, who is a profes­
sor at the University of Alabama
at Birmingham; Mary Neal
Reynolds,
an
attorney
in
Birmingham, Ala. John Carson
Tucker,
Professor
and
Environmental Attorney at the
University of Tennessee at
Chattanooga. He has six grand­
children. Private services were
held Thursday, Aug. 30, 2001, in
Sea Island, Ga.

Rex Newton, the training
director at TDI, said the semi was
traveling at about 20 miles per
hour.
"H e had just made the tum

from (SR) 46 onto 17/92,"
Newton said. "They start out in
second gear, and he would have
been in sixth gear when the acddent happened. That's about 15

to 20 miles per hour."

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Prods said, "that if he Itadn't hit
us, he may have hit another car,
and then there might be more
than one person dead."

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The Sanford Fratamal Order of Pofice Lodge *140 Is raising money to
purchase a new police K-9. The FOP recently received help from the
Sanford Kiwanis Club in the form of a $500 donation. Club president
Dot Waller, center, and boar member John Wlmblsh, right, present offi­
cer Rob Shull with the check. Also on had was Oalko, a 3-year-old
police dog. To make contributions, checks can be mailed to the Santord
FOP at P.0. Box 1742, Santord. Fla. 32772.

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CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby Qlven by the City of Longwood, Florida, that the City Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, September 17,
2001 at 7:00 p.m. or a s soon thereafter as possible, in ihe Longwood City Commission Chambere, 175 W. Warren Avenue, Longwood,
Florida, to consider adoption of Resolution No. 01-1040, enacting a five year Capital Improvement Program as required by Section 6.07
of the City Charter. Copies of the Resolution and the Five Year Capital Improvement Program are available for Inspection by the public
at the City Clerk's Office. 175 W. Warren Avenue, from 8:00 a m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. A summary of the Five Year Capital
Improvement Program is as follows:
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FY 2003704
S i.500,000

FY 2004/05
$1,133,000

400.000
250.000

250.000
350.000

250.000
400.000

$1,850,000

$2,100,000

$1,750,000

FY 2005/06 F Y 2006/07
$700,003 $1,500,000

TO TAL
$6,100,000

ASSESSMENTS

tarn** property within Winter Springs tor
repayment o&lt; euch Bonds?

FY2002/03
$1,300,000

TOTAL CAPITAL IMPH0VEMEMT PROGRAM

1.250,000
400,000

250.000
350.000

2.400.000
1.750.000

$Z,$50,000 $2,100,000 $10,250.000

Notice: All persons are advised that it they decide to appeal any decision mado at these meetings/hoarings, they will need a record ot the proceedings
and tor such purposes, they may need !u ensure that a verbatim record is made, which record to indude the testimony and evidence upon which the
appeal is to be based (per Sec 266.0105, Florida Statutes) Persons with disabilities needing assistance to parUdpate in any ot those meetings, should
contact the A.D.A. Coordinator at 407-260-3481 at least 48 hours in advance ot the mooting.

Geraldine D. Zambri, City Clerk

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T ilt: SEMINOLE HERALD

Sunday. September 2.2001

N e w to n tu rn s 101

P R E C IN C T
P O L L IN G P L A C E S
September 4, 2001

Hsraid photo by Tommy Vincent

Annio Mao Nowton o( Sanford celebrfltod her 101 si birthday on August 15.2001, at the Health Care and Rehab
Center on Melonvillo Avonue. Among those attending the celebration was Shanlee Howard, one of Ms.

Nowton's carogivers.

News Briefs
Legislative meeting
The
Seminole
County
Legislative Delegation will hold
ts annual public hearing
ITiursday, Sept. 6 at the Seminole
bounty Commission Chambers.
1101 E. First Street in Sanford,
from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m. If it is
determined a second meeting
will be needed. Sept. 24 has been
reserved at the same location.
To t&gt;o listed to make a presen­
tation, or for additional informa­
tion on a local matter, call
Representative David Mcalor**
o ffice at 41T7-3M -371B.

Good appointment?
Cool Beans, 108 Magnolia
Avenue in Sanford is offering a
program called "Great Patient
Awards ’. All local physicians
and dentists arc welcome to par­
ticipate, free of charge. Any
patient, 12 years old or younger
who has a great doctor or dentist
visit receives a "Great Patient
Award” certificate. The certifi­
cate can b e redeemed at Cool
beans for one free regular size ice
cream cone. Blank certificates for
total doctors or dentists are
available by catting Cool Beans

at 407-302-2822.
Upcoming reunion
Although a Sem inole High
School Class Reunion for the
class o f 1981 w on't be held until
sometime in October, efforts are
underway to locate as many old
classm ates
as
possible
in
advance. A definite dale remains
to be set, possibly based on the
SI IS Homecoming Game.
For information, phone Glnny
Bishop Lyden at 407-678-3942 or
visit the class website at
www.SI ISCIassofrtl .com.

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PRECINCT
LOCATION
|
Markham Wood* Presbyterian Church.
S310 Markham \Wxx1s Road (one mile
North of Lake Mary llonlevnrdl.
Lake Mary
2
Sports Training Center at Sytvan Lake Park.
8 4 3 Luke Markham Road. Sanford
3
Midway Elenientary School. 3291 Jllway
(Midway). Sanford
4
Altamonte Springs City Hall, 2 33
Nrwtmrypnrt Avenue, Altamonte Spring*
5
Oviedo East Ilranch library, 3 1 0 DtvUlon
Street. Oviedo
0
Geneva Elementary School, (Family
Resource Center) 2 78 First Street. Geneva
7
VFW Post 10139. 1 133 7th Street. (Avenue
E A 7lh Slreetl. Chuluota
S
First llapllal Ctiurch of Tuncawtlla. 4 3 0 0
Dike Road. (Comer of Dike Road A
Tuscawllla Road), Winter Park
9
First baptist Church of Sweetwater, 3B00
Wektva Springs Road, Longwnod
10
Lake Mary Community Halt. 2 0 0 N. Country
Ciub U*»ud, Lolu. Mary
11
Seventh Day Adventist Church.
4 5 3 Maitland Avenue. Altamonte Springs
12
Country Creek Inn and Racquet Club. S20
Country Creek Parkway (off Dunnell
Road). Altamonte Springs
13
Winter Springs Civic Center. 4 0 0 N.
Kdgetnnn Avenue. Winter Springs
14
Northland Church. S30 Dog Track Rood.
Longwood
15
I loly Cross Lutheran Church. 7 0 0 Sun
Drive. Lake Mary
10
Lnkrvlew Christian Church. 1400
Hear Lake Road. Apopka
17
Casselberry City Hall Council Chambers. 9 3
Triplet Lake Drive, Casselberry
IS
Ssnora Club House. 2 3 9 Sonora
boulevard. Sanford
19
Seminole County Public Health and Human
Services Auditorium. 4 0 0 W. Airport
boulevard. Sanford
20
Seminole County Public Health and Human
Service* Auditorium, 4 0 0 W. Airport
boulevard. Sanford
31
Sanlord City Halt. 3 0 0 N. Park Avenue.
Sanford
22
Sanford Church or Christ. ISOO S. Park
Avenue Sanford
23
Northwest branch library.
5 8 0 Greenway boulevard. Lake Mary
24
Seventh Day Adventist Church. 3 0 S. Moss
Road. (South of SR 434 on Moos Rood).
Winter Spring*
25
Eoitmonle Civic Center. 8 3 0 Magnolia
Avenue. Altamonte Spring*
20
lake Mary New City Hall. 100 N. Country
Club Road. Lake Mary
27
Seminole County Cooperative Extension
Auditorium, 2 3 0 W. County Home Rood,
building 340. Sanford
28
Orthodox Church of St. Stephen. 1893 Lake
Emma Road. Longwood
29
West Sanford bays A Girl* Club. 9 1 9
Persimmon Avenue, Sanford
30
Central baptist Church (Christian Activity
Center). 3101 W. State Road 4 0 . Sanford
31
Fern Park Church of the Naearene.
141 OUrten Road. Fern Park
32
Grace Untied Methodist Church. 4 9 9 N.
Country Club Rood, Lake Mary
33
Longwood City llall. 175 W. Warren Avenue.
(Comer of Whrren Street and Wilma Street}.
Longwood
34
Sanlando United Methodist Church. 1890
State Road 4 3 4 , Longwood
35
Spring Oaks Community Clubhouse. 3 00
Spring Oaks boulevard. Altamonte Springs
30
Hampton Inn, ISI Douglas Avenue,
Altamonte Springs
37
Garden Club of Sanford. 2 0 0 Fairmont
Drive. Sanford
38
Je a n Rhein Central branch library, 2 IS N.
Oxford Rood, Casselberry
39
American Legion Post 183. 2 7 0 0 Wells
Avenue (off Highway 17-921, Fern Park
40
Elks Club. 4 7 3 3 Howell branch Road.
Winter Park
41
IL T. Mllwre Middle School, 1341 S. County
Road 4 2 7 . Longwood
42
First Church of the Nszarene Fellowship
Hall. 2381 Sanford Avenue. Sanford
43
Cornerstone Community Church (previously
known as Slovak Oardcn). 3 1 1 0 Howell
branch Road. Winter Park
44
Westminster Presbyterian Church. 2541 Red
bug take Road. Coaoelberry
45
Summit Village Condominium Clubhouse.
2 0 3 Esplanade Way. Casaelbeny
48
SI. Marks iirsbytertxn Church (Activity
building). 1021 Palm Springs Drive.
Altamonte Springs
47
Longwood Aquatic Club,
1633 E.E. Williamson Rood. Longwood
40
Golden Corral. 9 97 W. T trm Parkway,
Altamonte Spring*
49
St. Richard's Episcopal Church. 3151 Lake
Howell Road. Winter Pork
50
TuskawtUa Country Club. 1500 Winter
Springs boulevard. Winter Springs
51
First baptist Church Sanlando Springs. 742
Sanlando Rood (off S.R. 43 4 . I 1 /2 miles
west of 1-4, between Montgomery and
Jamestown). Altamonte Springs
52
Senior Citterns Multipurpose Center, 2 0 0 N.
Triplet Lake Drive. Casselberry
53
Longwood Hitts Congregational Church,
1253 E.E. WUllamson Road. Longwood
54
Sweetwater Oaks Homeowner’s Association
Community Center a Racquet Club. 8 ) 0
Fox Valley Drive (behind 7-11 Store on
Wektva Springs Rood), longwood
55
Oviedo Women's Club. 414 King Street
(Ik tween High School rnd Method!**
Church). Oviedo
30
New life Fellowship Church, 9 7 0 TuskawtUa
Road. Whiter Springs
37
WrsUnlnster Prrsbytrrtan Church.
2 8 4 1 Red bug Lake Hoad. Casselberry
38
Fust Christian Church of Longwood. 1400
E.E. WUllamson Road. Longwood
39
Royal Anna Condominiums. 6 0 0 Orange
Drive. Altamonte Springs
GO
First Uaptlst Church Sanlando Springs. 742
Sanlando Road (oft S.R. 434. I 1 /3 miles
vvst of 1-4. between Montgomery and
Jamestown). Altamonte Springs
61
Ryan's Family Strakhouse of Apopka. 3101
E. Sonoran IIIWY 430)1 Forest City
02
Sanford Civic Center, 401 E. Seminole
boulevard. (Sanford Avenue at Seminole
boulevard), Sanford
63
Westvlrw baptist Church. 4 1 0 0 C .R 48A.
(Also known us H E. Thomas Jr. Parkway).
Sanford

PRECINCT
LOCATION
04
Altamonte Springs Elementary Scttool. 525
Plnevtew Street (off Palm Springs Drivel.
Altamonte Springs
65
Forest City Elementary School. 9 8 0 Sand
Lake Road. Forest City
00
Central Church of Christ. 8 7 3 Oak Drive.
Altamonte Spring*
67
Seventh Day Adventist Church. 3 0 3. Moss
Road, (Soutil of SR 434 on Mo»* Road).
Winter Springs
68
Elks Club, 4 7 3 3 llowrll branch Road.
Winter Park
69
Hampton Inn. 181 Douglas Avenue.
Altamonte Springs
70
Holiday but. 2 3 0 W. Highway 4.16.
Altamonte Spring*
71
Wrklvn Community Center. 2 3 9 Hunt Club
boulevard. Suite 101. Longwood
72
Longwood Church of the Norarme
Fellowship Hall. 2 0 0 Wayman Avrime.
Longwood
73
Lutheran Haven Fellowship Halt. 2 0 4 1 W.
State Road 42 0 . (South of Oviedo). Oviedo
74
Cornerstone community G h.iuli (|£rcldotu]y
known a* Slovak Garden). 3 1 1 0 Howrtl
branch Road. Wilder Park
73
St. Stephen's Catholic Church. 3 73
TuskawtUa Road. Winter Springs
76
Church of The New Covenant, 873
TuskawtUa Road. Winter Springs
77
CoaoelljerTy Police Headquarter*. 4 1 9 5 S.
Highway 17-92. Casselberry
78
Winter Springs Ctvtc Center. 4 0 0 N.
Edgcmon Ave.. Winter Spring*
79
Sterling Park Elementary School. 2 0 ) Eagle
Circle. Casaelbeny
60
Lakevtew Christian Church. 1400 Hear Lake
Road, Apopka
8)
West branch Library, 3 4 5 N. Hunt Club
boulevard. Longwood
82
First baptist Church of Sweetwater. 3 8 0 0
Wektva Springs Road. Longwood
83
St. Stephen Lutheran Church. 2 14 0 W.
State Road 4 3 4 . Longwood
84
River Oaks Prrabytertsan Church.
4 0 5 Washington Avenue. Lake Mary
83
Oviedo City HaU, 4 0 0 Alexandria t km levant.
Oviedo
80
Mstkhom Woods Prraliylrrtin Church. 5 2 ( 0
Markham Wood* Road (one mile North of
Lake Mary boulevordl. Lake Mary
87
Eocondldo Condominiums Club Housr, 101
Hsltsway Drive. Altamonte Springs
B8
Lighthouse Community Church (formerly
known os Our Saviour Community Chttrehl,
4 6 0 0 Gahriella lan e. Winter Park
89
Grace Presbyterian Ctiurrh. t i l l TbskawtlLi
Road (1 /2 mite North of lied bug Luke
Road), Winter Springs
90
South Seminole Church of Christ. 5 4 10
Lake llowrll Road. Winter Park
91
Spring Lake Elementary Sellout Activity
Center. 0 9 3 Orange Avenue. Allurnontr
Springs
92
Sobol Point Country Club. 2002 Salmi Club
Way, Longwood
93
Neighborhood Alliance Church (formerly
known aa Christian Neighborhood Alliance
Church). 301 Marktiam Woods ttuad.
Longwood
94
TuskawtUa Country Club. 1500 Winter
Springs boulevard. Winter Spring*
93
Wrdgrwood Tennl* Villa*, (401 Forest Hill*
Drive. Winter Springs
96
Winter Spring* City HaU. 1126 E. Stale
Road 4 3 4 . Whiter Springs
07
TLsli.jv21a r.-cvhjir-im Cbuwh. W d W
State Road 42 6 , Oviedo
98
Lutheran Haven Fellowship HaU. 2 0 4 1 W.
Stale Road 42 0 , (South of Oviedo), Oviedo
99
Palm Valley Club House. 3 0 0 Palm Valley
Drive. Oviedo
100
Oviedo Riverside Park. 1600 Lockwood
boulevard. Oviedo
101
First baptist Church Fellowship Hall. 3 20
First Street. Geneva
102
Oviedo Women's Club. 414 King Street
[between High Sellout and Methodist
Church). Oviedo
103
TuskawtUa Country Club. 1500 Winter
Springs boulevard. Winter Spring*
104
103
Altamonte Springs Elementary Sellout. 0 23
llnevtew Street (otf Palm Spring* Drivel,
Altamonte Spring*
106
Altamonte Spring* City Hall. 2 2 3
Newburypori Avenue. Altamonte Spilngs
107
108
109
Eastmonte Clvtr Center, 8 3 0 Magnolia
Avenue. Altamonlr Spring*
110
111
112
113
R .T , Mllwre Middle Sellout. 1 3 4 1 S. Counly
Rood 4 2 7 . Longwood
114
Ed Myers Recreation building Iprrvtousiy
known os Longwood Community building).
194 Wilma Street. ICurner of Wilma and
Ctiurrh Street). Longwood
115
River Oak* Presbyterian Church.
4 03 Wbsh'ngton Avrnur, lake Mary
1 16
Lake Mary New City Hull, 100 N. Country
Club Kitod, Lake Mary
117
118
First Presbyterian Ctiurrh Lake Mary.
128 W. Wilbur Avenue, lake Mary
119
120
Sah-atfou Amiy. 7 0 0 W. 24th Street. Sunfon:
121
Sanford Churvh of Christ. 1500 S Park
Avenue. Sanford
122
Midway Elementary School. 2251 Jllway
IMtdway). Sanfoid
123
Ibunlilon Elementary Sellout. 1301 E. mb
Siren. Sanford (Entrance otf Celery Avrnur)
124
Hamilton Elementary School. 1601 h oih
Street. Sanford (Enlruner otf Celery Avenur)
125
Sanford Clvte Center. 401 E. Snninolr
boulevard. (Sanford Avenue at Seminole
boulevard}, Sanford
126
Sanford City HaU. 3 0 0 N. Park Avenue,
Sanford
127
128
129
Spring HUI Suites by Marriott. 201 N. Town.
Rood. Sanford
130
Spurts Training Center at Sylvan take Park,
8 4 5 Lake Markham Kruid. Sanford
131
First baptist Chureh of Sweetwater. 1«n*v
Wektva Spring* Rood, langwood
132
First baptiit Ctiureti of Sweetwater. 3HOO
Wektva Spring* Road, langwuod
133
* Indicates changes from November 7 . 2 0 0 0

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Military News
Air Force Airman Sam uel S.
Assia has graduated from basic
military training at Lackland
I Air Force Base, San Antonio,
|Texas.
During the six week® of train­
in g , the airman studied the Air
Force mission, organization,
and customs and received speial training in human relations.
In addition, airmen who com­
plete basic training earn credits
So ward an associate degree
through the Community
[College of the Air Force.
He is the son of Aristides
sis o f Winter Springs.
Air Force Airman Chanta D.
ireon has graduated from
Isic military training at
pckland Air Force Base, San
ltonlo, Texas.
[During the six weeks of train, the airman studied the Air
! mission, organization,
I customs and received speI training in human relations.
n addition, airmen who com­
ic basic training cam credits
van! an associate degree
jugh the Community
liege of the Air Force.
£he is the daughter of Karen
on of Oviedo and grandjightcr of Herman and
ice Parson of Orlando.
i is a 2000 graduate of
. Ridge High School,
ido.

of the disabled Yemeni vessel
who were at sea for 10 days
without food and water. San
Jacinto provided them with con­
tainers of food, filled the ves­
sel's water tanks, then towed it
to within one-half mile of shore,
where they were met by a pilot
boat.
Jackson also visited Valletta,
Malta and Bahrain, United Arab
Emirates, where he had the
opportunity to shop, sightsee
and enjoy the local culture an
cuisine.
While in Malta, sailors from
San Jacinto cleaned the Bahraini
Special Olympics headquarters.
They also assisted the athletes
as their escorts, timers and score
keepers.
Jackson's ship is one of the
most powerful warships ever
put to sea. The computer-based
AEGIS weapons system is the
heart of the ship's war-fightingcapabiiity. It centers around a
powerful radar that enables the
crew to detect, track and fire on
more than 100 targets at a time.
licks on Is a 1W graduate of
DcLand High School, and he
joined the Navy in April 1990.

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Javy Petty Officer 2nd Class
i T. Jackson, son of Mary
on o f Sanford, recently
1 from a six-month
oyment to the
iterrancan Sea and the
jian Gulf while assigned to
itlded missile destroyer
i San Jacinto, home ported in
oik, Va.
rig the deployment,
on's ship assisted the crew

Air Force Airman Fabiola
Nau 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 spe­
cial training in human relations.
In addition, airmen who com­
plete basic training earn credits
toward an associate degree
through the Community
College o f the Air Force.
She is the daughter of Ronald
and Maggie Nau of Altamonte
Springs. Nau is a 2000 graduate
of Lyman High School.

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The city ot Sanlord Is exploring ways to restore about 6 milos of streets to their original brick layout. The bricks have been paved over with
asphalt. Pavement Savorr Inc. ot Cocos demonstrated a process that heats tho asphalt so it can be removed without damaging the bricks.

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Residents in the 9th Street and Magnolia
Avenue area probably noticed a strange vehicle
in their neighborhood recently.
The vehicle, dubbed the "Heat Master,” is the
invention of Patrick O'Connor, founder of
Pavement Savers Inc. O'Connor brought his
machine to Sanford for a demonstrate of how to
remove asphalt from the city's brick streets.
“The demo went really well,"said Tom
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George said the city has about six miles of brick streets cov­
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"We'd most likely start in the downtown area and move
south," George said. "W e’ll have to do it in phases."
O'Connor said the Heat Master works by forcing gas and air
through porous tiles similar to those mounted on the space shut­
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your hand on it."
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from the asphalt. The heat loosens the asphalt.
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and scrap the asphalt off the bricks (bottom
left). O na' the chunks are cooled, they are swept
away (bottom right) and can be rcsused on
other paving projects.
O'Connor, who holds more than 30 patents, said the same
machine can be used to strip away old asphalt to prepare for tra­
ditional paving, and because the old asphalt can be reused, it
cuts paving costs in half. The Heat Master is also used to de-ice
runways and fix utility mad cuts, eliminating the conventional
patch jobs tiiat lead to potholes.
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JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
HAS RECEIVED AN APPLICATION FOR
CONSUMPTIVE WATER USE FROM:
City of Lake Mary, P.O. Box 950700, Lake Mary, FL., 32795-0700, applica­
tion *8282. Th e applicant proposes to withdraw 4.99 million gallons per day
of water to supply a population of 14,105 people In 2002. Th e withdrawals
used by this proposed project will consist of ground water from the Floridan
Aquifer via 3 active wells and 4 proposed wells in Seminole County, locat­
ed in Sectlon(s) 5 , 7 , 8 , Township: 20 South, Range 30 East, known as the
City of Lake Mary.
T h e file(8) containing each of the above-listed appllcatlon(s) are available for
inspection Monday through Friday except for legal holidays, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
at the St. Johns River Water Management District Headquarters or the appropri­
ate service center. Written objections to the application may be made, but should
be filed with (received by) the District Clerk, 4049 Reid Street, Palatka, Florida
32177-1429, no lator that 21 days from the date of publication. Written objections
should Identify the objector by name and address, and fully describe the objection
to the application. Flin g a written objection does not entitle you to a Chapter 120,
Florida Statutes, Administrative Hearing. Only those persons whose substantial
Interests are affected by the application and who file a petition meeting the require­
ments of Sections 120.596 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 28-106,
Florida Administrative Code, may obtain an Administrative hearing. All timely filed
written objections will be presented to the Board for consideration in its delibera­
tions on application prior to the Board taking action on the application.
Gloria Lewis, Director, Division of Permit Data Services
St. Johns River Water Management District

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Saturday, September 15th
8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Cost: $15
Space is Limited
Reservations are Required
1-800-445-3392
1401 West Seminole Blvd / Sanford, FL
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have follow ed W olfinger's lead,
according lo Rutbcrg, asS a ra so la
has utilized the exclu sio n ary
/one to cu rb its prostitu tion
problem s.
A ccord ing to R u tbcrg , the
/ones are formed in cities when
certain problem s arc identified In
specific areas o f the city. For
exam ple, the exclusionary zone
in East A ltam o n te fo cu ses
around Jackson Street w here
there is a "h igh drug problem ."
To develop the exclusionary
zone is a slow process, said
Rutbcrg, as a system o f com m u­
nication takes tim e to install
b etw een the sta te atto rn ey 's
office and police.
"It has lo be a partnership
with law enforcem ent for it to
w ork," Rutbcrg slid .
It works well w hen officers
report tire crim es to the state
attorney soon after suspects arc
initially arrested. Tire slate attor­
ney in return im m ediately asks
the judge to include the exclu­
sionary zone as a condition of
(Ire suspect's bond or probation.
I hen if the suspect is seen in the
exclusionary zone by officers, he
or she can be arrested as viola­
tion of parole or bond, which is a
m isdem eanor charge.
A ccording to Tooley, there is a
reasonableness built in for su s­
pects who live in tire area or
need to visit a sick grandmother.
They arc allow ed to travel in and
cult as long as "th ey 're not stand­
ing on Ihe co m er for a half a
hour."
"O u r thought is if we m ake it
more difficult for these people to
apply their trade, they'll stop or
leave S a n fo rd ," Tooley said.
"T h is is trying to key repeat
offend ers. The p erso n that is
caught once in a sting is hopeful-

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Sanford Exclusion Zone for Drug/VIce Related Crim es

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Drawing aubmlttad to tho Horatd

The Exclusion Zono for drug end vice offenders Is borders on the west by Persimmon Avenue, on the east by Mellonville Avenue, on the north by 1st Street
and on tho south by 13th Street.

"It's not a cure all that will fix
everything— it's just another
arrow In our quiver," Tooley
said.

ly not an issue for them."
DcIRosso added "It's iust
another tool to our arsenal to
keep our community safe from
these crim es."
In less than a month, Sanford
police have already added 19
suspects to the exclusionary

zone list. If police were to run a
check on any of the 19 while in
the zone, the officer's in-car com­
puter alert them lo arrest the sus­
pect.
The 19 ore: Angel Baez, Ruben
Ramirez, Abelardo Juares, Sandy
Coleman, Wanda Comer, Henry

Mitchell, Daniel Kish, Thomas
Mancr, David Dalton, Roderick
Mills, Willie Williams, Antonio
Taylor, Morgan Bradford, Ben
Ham pton, Alfred
C cballo,
Anthony
Oliver,
Jam es
Longw ell, C urtis Littles and
H an y Jones.

works for 10 years. I hope this will
become a reality. I've never seen as
mudt time put into a plan as this
one.

protect us."
Commissioner Henley said he
was reluctant to impose some­
thing on people that were so
adamant against it.
"M y greatest fear is the fear of
the
city's
future
actions,"
Commissioner Randy Morris said.
"I seriously believe we need lo
continue negotiations."
In the last several months,
Sanford started its annexing pro­
gression down Celery Avenue as
Celery Farms was annexed Into
the dly. Morris said to the oppos­

ing crowd If the county docs not M orris said.
The property in which the
do something the city will, which
may mean a higher density of tower was proposed to placed Is
owned by James Hammond of
housing for the area.
In other business, commission­ Longwood.
"We had five acres — a nice
ers unanimously overturned a
board of adjustment decision to ( place up there, but the GreeneWay
allow a new cell phone tower only took it," Hammond said about the
22 feet from another property 9,700 square feet left. "We're kind
owner's line.
of stuck with it and this was the
"We have had to deal with cell | best tiling we could think of."
towers on a number o f occasions.
They are a necessary evil In ' Chrtatophar Patton can ba
today's time, but I've never seen
raachad at cp atlonO tam lnolaone with a 22-foot variance, " 1 harald.com or 407-322-2611.

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water, but rather it w as the Indian
Mound Water Association, which
in 1967 built and maintained the
water lines. The lines were turned
over to the city in 1993 for no
charge.
Chie C elery Avenue resident
and former Sanford mayor, Larry
Hate, argued Celery Avenue was
lire future (or the city,
"IVe have a lot o f old areas in
Sanford — we don't have a lot of
new areas," said Dale. "T h e out­
com e o f tills plan lias been in Ihe

"I can envision a very beautiful
upscale com munity in this area.
M y family Itas put our assets and
ttopes this plan will w ork."
McIntosh argued opposite of
Dale stating, "Wo want to protect
the area we invested our money
and lives in.
"W e are not legally subject to
annexation. If the county will not
protect us from annexation, I will

reinforce classroom instniction
by providing interactive skills
practice in an FCAT-like format,
providing performance feedback
and learning guidance. Programs
and materials, created by ITorlda
teachers and other subject
experts, are currently available
for fourth-grade reading, fifthgrade mathematics and eightgrade mathematics, with more
programs being added next year.
According to Pinned, DOE
will be sending each principal in
the district a school-specific pass­
word along with directions for
creating student files Ihnt parents
and teachers will be able lo
access to review individual stu­
dent performance.
"Parents will be able lo access
the database to sec their child's
progress," Pinned said.
Also
during
Thursday's
School Board meeting,
• Received $15,000 from
Florida Power for the Excellence
In Education Endowment.
• Approved the inter-local
agreement establishing a formal
coordination framework for col­
laborative planning and decision
making among the School Board
and other municipalities in the
county. Some of die more signifi­
cant provisions include no
charges for plans review other
titan required advertising, com­
mitment to expedite review of
plans and other approvals, com­
mitment to co-locnte public facil­
ities and commitment to provide
facility information and plans to
local law enforcement agencies
and fire departments.
• Approved three form con­
tracts for the enrollment of a
Seminole County student in an
Orange County school or the
enrollment of an Orange County
student in a Seminole County
school. The three form contracts
ore specifically for Devon
G tarter School, rriiK ttcn House
Charter School and Westminster
Academy Charter School.
• Adopted the revised Field
Trips and Excursions Policy.
• Approved the final draft of
the proposed revisions to the
Charter School Policy. The Board
will consider adoption of the
revised policy during Its Sept. 11
meeting.
Mlchalla Jerla can bn raachad at
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407-322-2611.

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When it comes lo quality interior
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Searcy and Murphy also specialize
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Before Joining forces, Searcy said
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builders.
"Now we're gotng to start 'mixing'
to work in Sanford's historic down­ Lawrence David, is actually Ihe
(decorating talent) and doing a lit­
name of Searcy's brother. "We used
town and Georgetown areas.
tle of both," she remarked.
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Searcy's and Murphy's decoration
Murphy, who graduated from
Searcy noted.
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Seminole Community College with
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interior decorating awards the pair
a degree in Interior design, said her
has won. Having their work fea­
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main interest in school was histori­
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cal renovations.
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Son of Winter Springs couple completes ROTC camp
B y A n d re S a n d e rs

Special to the Herald
FORT LEW IS, WASH. — A*;
surely as lla* rain returns lo the
Pacific Northwest every sum ­
mer, so h»o do 4,300 college stu­
dents, converging on Fort
Lewis to discover if they have
what it takes to be the leaders
of tomorrow's Army
Among this y e a r's crop
of Army officer hopefuls is
the son ol a Winter Springs
couple.
Army ROTC Cadet Brett
llcrry, son of Gerald and
G lenda
Kerry
of
Winter
Springs, recently joined Army
and National Guard cadets
from 307 universities for
the Army R O IC Advanced
Camp, a .12-day leadership
developm ent course held at
Fort Lewis.
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for ROTC cadets to becom e
officers in the Army and an
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allow ing them to put their
intelligence, common sense,
ingenuity and stamina to the
lest.
Kerry is currently attend­
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S.C.
"I'v e got a lot of reasons for
attending the advanced cam p,"
said Berry, a graduate of
O viedo High School. "The
main reason I'm here is to serve
my country."
In order to graduate from
the cam p, the cadets must
overcome the challenges of the
27-part Advanced Camp train­
ing matrix, which consists of
physical exercises, combat
field
training,
classroom
exam s, and weapons usage
drills.
The matrix is designed
to challenge each cadet's ability
to succeed individually and
M fik u iu m

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By D«an Smith
Sports Editor
LAKE M ARY — The Lake
Mary Cross Country Course
was a busy place lost
Saturday (Aug. 25th) as 375
runners between the ages of
nine and 18 turned out for the
2001 Lake Mary Summertime
Cross Country run.
Ryan Ripley from BHS
(Beueview Iflgh School)
repeated as the boys' champi­
on in the 16-to-18 year old age
group.
Lake M ary's Jessica Zabcl
also won for the second
straight year, adding the 16to-18 girls title to the 13-to-15
crown she claimed a year ago.
The team winners were
Flagler Palm Coast (16-to-18
Boys), Lake Mary (16-to-18
Girls), Edgewater (13-to-15
Boys) and BHS (13-to-15
Girls).
O ther age group winners
were Bryan Anderson, Flagler
Palm Coast (13-to-15 Boys),
Sara Carbicner, Mainland (13to-15 Girls) and Matthew
Spicer (Open).
2001 LAKE M ARY
SU M M ERTIM E C R O SS
C O U N TRY RUN
BOYS 16-11
1. Fbfkr nttan Ctm*. 54; 2. INDIVIDUAL.

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fliwIUdc*. 1736 Ed(rw«tn 1*3; 7. Btahop
Moan, soft 8 KmjriM, SSSi 9. Laka Mary,
2*4; 10. Laka BranlWy. 2S*; 11. Uk«
Highland, 2S7; I t Falter Lopn. T* I t
Mainland. 353
INDIVIDUALS

1. Ryan RJpWy, BHS. 153*07; 2. O-nar
Martin, Laka liowrU. 1H5J1; t Anthony.
Hm Rrdg*. 16:14*7; 4 Cook. Tnm Cook
Cnandm. 1*31*7; t Mrlt Odndv FUgWtPtlm Cont 1643-05; * Mika Culdrr.
Orlrdo, 1643*2; 7. Sammy Vaiquca,
FUglrr-Palm Coatt. 14466*; 6 jimmy
Klradt, Individual. I72MJ4. 9. jot
Matuaacxak. Falgfer-Falm Coaat 1704*0;
la jamn UunL. uulvaluaL 17:1031
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Orlado, 14*. 6 BIG, 150; 3. TTS. 137; 6
CakmviUa. 17ft 7. Laka Uowrtl 1S6; *
Flagler PalmCoaat, 248; 3. Pina Rldgr, SSt
INDIVIDUALS

I. jaaata Zatet LakaMary, 1*32**; l diaquallAad, 19.4699, t Amanda Pritn, Blit
203534; 6 Aatrtd Clniuna. Late Mary.
2104.77; S. Bridget Dyer. Calnnvilla,
210801; 6 Megan WUlUma. laka Maty,
21:1434; 7. julit lUlaay, Laka Mary.
-211877; 8 TUfenjr Wlanp. BHS, 21*041;».
AhbK Day. Laka Highland. 21:43*0; 10
Cngory Clrary, Father Lopez. 213590
BOYS 13-15
TEAM

I. Edgewater; 104; t Kenyan*, 109; t
Atlantic Ilk] Wuriam 109; 4. Lyman Puppy
Chow ft 137) 3 Pina RJdga. lift 8 Flagler
PalmCoaat. 14ft 7. BIB, 184; 8 OvMft 1S5;
9. Laka Mery; 233; 18 Lyman Puppy Chow
A. 263; 11. Falhtr Lopez. 349; i t Lyman
Puppy ChowC.403.
INDIVIDUALS

1. Bryan Andaman. Flagltr-Ptlm Coral.
14*778 t Brian Chriohan. Lyman Puppy
Chow B. 17:16.93; t Bryan ThichrM
Krnyana. 171X73; 6 Timothy McLaod.
Kanyana. 1719.9ft 3. Draw llomer.
Fdgrwrtrr. 1719*3; • Chria Drftrtdga.
Individual (Lake Brantley), 17*937; 7.
janaan MrClung. 180815; 8 Chria Wetter.
FlagWr-Palm Coaat. 18171ft 9. Andrew
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Just like old times for Lions, Hawks
By Tony DeSormler
Herald Correspondent
O V IE D O - For long-time Sem inole
County high school football fans, Friday
night's
season-opening
show dow n
between the Lake Howell Silver Hawks
and host Oviedo Lions at John Courier
Field was a blast from the past
Fittingly, the retro-contest - won by
Oviedo, 21-13 - came on a night when
Oviedo High School inducted tne newest
members into the Lion Athletic Hall of
Fame.
It wasn't that long ago that Lion-Silver
Hawk contests featured the grind-lt-out

Oviedo High School posts a 21-13
victory on a Hall of Fame night
of Oviedo's Diaz brothers while
Same
farquette Smith was spearheading Lake
How ell's score from anywhere at any
time attack.
O n Friday night, the 2001 Lions
unveiled their most recent BBC (backficld
committee) ground game while Silver
aw k
senior
quartcrback/running

a

back/w idc
receiver/dcfensive
back/punter Brandon Marshall showed
that distance and circumstances arc irrele­
vant for him and his mates.
Marshall helped Lake Howell take a 13­
6 lead in the first half with a pair of jaw­
dropping plays.
In the first quarter, facing second down

and 13 from the Oviedo 30-yard line,
Marshall seemed about to be tackled for a
sack when he somehow managed to
escape and wove his way into the end
zone.
Then, in the second quarter, after the
Lions had closed the gap to 7-6, Marshall
and wide receiver Chris Narsesian
hooked up on a 72-yard touchdown pass
play
* - Idial pot die Silver I lawks up 13-6.
Afl
Vfter .ucumulnting 184 yards of
offense on 16 plays through the first 16
minutes ol die game, Lake Howell was
held to just 77 yards on 11 plays over the
See Oviedo, Page 211

Seminole Raines on Rams’ opener G ator
hunting
season
starts
today

Led by the running of
Andre Raines, and the
defense of Donta
Whack, the Tribe
scores a 28-12 victory
By Dan Ping
Editor

LAKE M A RY — Jim
Bernhardt needs to bone u
on the lyrics to the Scm lno
H igh School alm a mater.
Moments after his Semlnoles
defeated »he Lake Mary Rama
28-12, the team gathered In
front of the Marching 'Notes
Band for the traditional singing
of the school song. Bernhardt
mouthed some o f the words,
but admitted afterwards he's
not much of singer.

September 1 marks the beginuing of the annual public waters
alligator harvest in Florida, tills
year, more than 1,500 selected
alligator
hunters have the
opportunity to lake two alliga­
tors each from specific harvest
sites m o u n d the state.
This year 7,871 people,
in&lt; hiding H4 from out-of-state,

" I d o pretty good a t school
w h en the w ord s are o n the
w a ll," B ernhard t Joked.

Seminole fans will forgive
the new coach, especially since
hi* first win at SH S cornea in
the first game o f the season
against rival Lake Mary.
The play was sloppy for
both teams, with seven
turnovers in the game. But
there were momenta o f bril­
liance, particularly when
'Noles quarterback Andre
Raines had the ball in his
hands. The senior's slashing
running style kept the Ram
defense off-balance all night,
and he ripped off a 52-yard
touchdown run that scaled the
victory for Seminole.
The defense played well In
the second half, with much of
the play taking place on Lake
M ary's side o f tne 50-yard line.
The Semlnoles came up with
two fourth-down stops, led by
hard-hitting middle linebacker
John Liton.
"It felt good to get that first
w in," U ton said. “We worked
hard this week, and the coach­
es prepared us w ell."
The D also got a stellar per­
formance from the player with
the best defensive name in
football — Donta Whack. The
senior defense lineman came
up with two fumble recoveries
to kill Lake Mary drives.
"W e mad a few mistakes out
there to n igh t but w e're going
to work to overcome those in
practice this week. Whack said.
"W e've just got to concentrate
on reading our keys and play­
ing hard."l a k eilMary got the scoring
started in the second quarter

applied for ihe unique hunting
(experience,'' said )oy M . Hill,

.

director coached several title winners in
softball, as well as coaching golf and howl­
ing. She was instrumental in bringing female
athletics to the forefront. Retired form teach­
ing and has established a scholarship at
OHS.
• Ted Bellhom, '65: leading tackier in foot­
ball, leading reboundcr in basketball, anil
captain In track. Football team won bowl
game and basketball was state runner-np.
Son Mark is already in hall of fame.
• Hank Tulp, '67: two-time 1000 rusher In
football and perhaps the finest fielding sec­
ond baseman to ever play for Oviedo.
• Marvin McClennon, '80: gained over

piinltc information coordinator
for the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation
Commission
(FWC). "Tile selection process
began back in June when
prospective hunters applied to
the FWC for the lottery-style
drawing that is used to p ic k par­
ticipants."
Hie FWC will conduct the
hunts on 54 management units
throughout the state during the
five week season which ends
October 7. This is the 14 th con­
secutive season that alligator
hunts have been conducted on
Florida's public waters.
"Originally, the alligator liarvest program was seen primari­
ly ns a limited commercial oper­
ation. However, because it's so
popular among recreational
hunters, its focus has changed to
allow more hunters to partici­
pate," said Hill.
Ilie harvest of alligators is
strictly regulated by (he FWC to
insure that adult alligators are
not over harvested. Hunters are
allowed to keep the alligators
they harvest, or sell them to
authorized buyers. However,
all hides must be validated and
records o f transfer maintained
to insure proper identification of
legally taken alligator parts.
Live alligators may not be kept.
Licensed hunters may have
one or more people assist them
dining the hunt but assistants
an? required to purchase a $50,
nun-transferable agent’s license.
I icensed agents may not hunt
independently of their liceasod
hunter.
Trappers may use snatch
hooks, snares, gigs or harpoons
to take alligators, and oowsand-arrows or crossbows may
lie used if the projectile is
attached to a restraining line.
Firearms are prohibited.
Following is a list of areas in
northeast and central Florida
where* alligators can be legally
hunted by permit during the
annual harvest.
For legal
descriptions and specifics of
these harvest areas visit the
FlVC's
website
at
http://wld.fwc.b ate.fi.us/gator
s/public/legal_dcsc.htm.
St. Johns River (several sites
in Futnam , Osceola, Orange,
Seminole, Volusia, Indian River
and Brevard counties)
. Kissimmee River (Osceola
and Folk counties)

Sts-11*11, 1’.ige 211

txv Gators, Page 211

ADOVt;

Seminole's
senior quartetback, Andre
Raines picks up

yardage agclntl
the Lake Mary
defense. Raines
had several nice
runs, Including a
touchdown 52yard sprint.
R igh t Lake
Mary's Will Allison
had a big night
Allison had a 79yard touchdown
run late In the
fourth quarter.
r i f T i w pnoto s u j

with an impressive 98-yard
drive. Pinned deep by a Matt
Groover punt. Ram quarter­
back Mike Muzeka connected
on a couple of nice passes to
Bobby Good.
With the ball on their own
32-yard line, the Rams then
went to the running game and
their talented running back
;ie Campbell. Campbell's
dad, Reggie Sr., is a Seminole
alum. The junior Campbell
looked impressive against his
pop's old team, gaining 52

yards on the drive, Including a
12-yard dash for the touch­
down. The extra point was no
good.
Seminole responded with a
nice drive of their own.
Starting from their 20-yard
line, the Tribe inardied down
the field. Faced with a fourthand-2 on the la k e Mary 47, the
Semlnoles were able to draw
the defense offside to keep the
drive alive.
Raines had a couple of big
gainers, complimented by

Deon Casey's hard-nosed run­
ning. In a bit of misdirection
on tliird-aiul-goal, Darius
Chaplin, not Rabies, lined up
at quarterback and sprinted
around right end from the 4.
The extra point was good.
Seminole took a 7 6 lead
into half-time Hunks to a
Justin McKinney interception
to kill a la k e Mary drive witli
30 seconds left in the lulf.
Lake Mary received the
See Seminote, Page 2B

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4 Flagler TrimCoaat. 175; 3 Deltona. 279
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Thomas. Edgewater. 220*33; *. Sadlna
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Karri Booth. Laka Mary. 221705. 8 Tam
McCormick. Lake Highland. 223737; 9.
Oga Timofeeva. BHS, 230)05; 18 Sarah
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inducts class of 2001 into hall of fame
By Ed Norton
Special to tho Herald
O V IE D O — The Oviedo High School
Athletic Hall of Fame officially Inducted its
class of 2001 Friday evening prior to the
kickoff of the varsity football game between
Oviedo and local rival Lake Howell.
There was a reception in honor o f the new
inductees at 6 p.m. in the lobby of the
school's front office, followed by a tour of the
hall of fame displays and/or planned dis­
plays.
The existing hall of fame members are
Paul Milder, Anita C arlson, Ben Ward,
Johnny Jones, Ferdinand Duda, Carl Fabry,
Jim Courier, Billy Mikler, Sim on llarjH-i,

Clennie Patterson, Nancy van Wormer, Troy
K w in g e r,
Ronnie
Murphy,
Fayetta
Robinson, Mark Merchant, Suzanne Hughes,
W illie Pauldo, Mark Bcllhom , Ashley
Williamson, and Brian Black.
The class of 2001 Includes the following:
• Ed Bolton, coach: instrumental in devel­
oping the girls basketball and cross-country
programs, and won a state title In boys bas­
ketball in 1992. Retired from coaching but
slill leaching at OHS.
*
• "G u s" Gustafson, coach: long-time assis­
tant in football and basketball, and won state
title in girls tennis in 1989. Still a popular fig­
ure on campus even though he passed away
over a year ago.
• Jackie Miller, coach &amp; assistant athletic

�Page 211

Sunday, September 2, 2001

T i n S eminole H erald

Seminole

Oviedo

C ontinued from Page IB
opening kickoff, but Ihrvc plays
later W hack recovered a
Cam pbell fumble at the L ik e
Mary 40. Sem inole returned the
favor four plays later when
Raines' pass was picked off by
die Ram s' Larry Pirollo.
Despite on offside call on
Sem inole, la k e M ary couldn't
get a first down, and the Tribe
defense held on fourth-and-1.
Two plays later Raines, sprinted
52 yards for the touchdow n,
giving Sem inole all the points
they needed. G ro ov er's extra
point w as good.
"It w as nice to get the first
gam e under ou r b ells," Raines
said. ''That ntn w as a big one
for us. T h e line did a good job
up front."
The Rams took th e kickoff
and m arched the ball d ow n to
the Sem inole 2 1-yard line, but a
bad exchange on the hand-off
resulted in a fum ble recovered
by Lilon.
The tw o team s exchanged
punts and Sem inole w as d ri­
ving deep in Lake M ary territo­
ry when Raines w as injured on
art option play. I le was carried
off the field and did not return
to the gam e, but Raines said the
injury w as not serious.
"I did the splits and they
piled on top of m e," Raines
said. "It just stretched the ham ­
string in my left leg. i'll be fine
for next w eek."

C ontinued from Page I B
final 31 minutes of the game.

H t n M photo hy Tom m y Vtocoot

Sominole dolondots Donta Poysor, 59, and Victor Tate. 30. closo the door on Laho Mary's Will Allison.
Chaplin fumbled two plays
later, bu t L ik e M ary could not
generate any offense. A fake

punt on fourth down from their
own 18 was snuffed out by the
Seminole defense.

Sominole Ians got a scare when Andre Raines went down in tho fourth quarter. Raines strained a hamstring mus­
cle, but should be available for next week's game.

Three plays later, Chaplin
redeemed his fumble by scoring
from four yards out. Groover's
PAT put the score at 21-6.
Three plays after the kick-off,
Lake Mary turned the ball over,
with Whack picking up his sec­
ond fumble. Seminole drove 23
yards, with Josh Butler scoring
from five yards out on an inside
reverse.
Lake Mary was able to put
points on the board after the
kickoff thanks to a 79-yard run
by Will Allison. Allison took the
baU around right end and
turned on the afterburners to
outrun the Seminole defense.
"It was good to get the first
win, both personally and for the
kids," Bernhardt said after the
game. "W e've got to work on
some things next week, particu­
larly our sloppy play and penal­
ties. We've got to control our
poise. There wasn't any dirty
play,
y, but we were a lit aver exuberan
w an t We've got to p l^ n g d o r
control.
Seminole is at home next
week against Lake Howell, who
lost to Oviedo on opening
night. Lake Mary will host
Oscola. Both games start at 7:30
p.m.

Gators

Hall

C o n tin u ed from Page I B

Continued from Page 13
1800 yards for the 12-1 '7V foot­
ball team. Also was a member of
weightlifting and track teams.
• G ordon King, '87: four­
tim e all-state selection as a
goalie in soccer, offensive line
and handled all kicking duties
in football. Went on to start on
offensive line for UCF.
• Carl Wright, '88: unofficial
national champion in hurdles
in '88, holds over five school
track and field records. Also
was dangerous return man in
football.
Betsy (Hughes) Register,
'91: all-county volleyball
" ' ill and'

• Lake Homey (Seminole and
Volusia counties)
• Puzzle Like (Brevard, Orange,
Seminole and \blusia counties)
• Crescent Lake (FLigler and
Putnam counties)
• Lake Jesup (Seminole County)
• Likes Toiropckaliga (Osceola
County)
• Lake Marian (Osceola County)
• Rodman Reservoir (Marion
and Putnam counties)
• Lake Panasoffkec (Sumter
County)
• Withlacotxrliee River North
(Sumter, Marion and Citrus coun­
ties)
• L ike George (Putnam and
Volusia counties)
• Lake Jackson on Three Lakes
Wildlife
Management
Area
(Osceola County)
• lak e Kissimmee (Osceola and
Polk counties)
• Ocala Wildlife Management
Area (specific sites in Marion and
lak e counties)
• Guana
River
Wildlife
Management Area (St. Johns
County)

• T.M. Goodwin Waterfowl
Management
Area
(Brevard
County)
• Rodman Reservoir and
Ocklawaha River (Marion and
Putnam counties)
• Kenansville la k e
River County)

(Indian

• Stick Marsh (Indian River
County)
•
Blue
Cypress
Water
Management Area (Indian River
County)
• St. Johns River Basin Canals
(Brevard and Indian River coun­
ties)
• Like Dexter (Volusia anil Like
counties)
• L ike Monroe (Volusia and
Seminole counties)
• Lake Tbhopekaliga (Osceola

County)
• Kissimmee River (Osceola,
Polk, Okeechobee, I Ughlands
counties)
• Like I lalchinelta (Osceola and
Polk counties)
• Like Marian (Osuxila County;
• Kissimmee River - Pool A
(Osceola and Polk counties)
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During a stretch extending from
the second quarter into the third,
Oviedo had the ball for over 16
consecutive minutes.
That exposed L ik e Howell
coach Mike Bisceglia’s primary
concern regarding his 2001-02
team - lack of numbers.
"We'rc playing too many peo­
ple both ways," said Bisccglin.
"W e've got some good skill posi­
tion players ar.d w c play hard,
but fatigue may be a problem for
us late in games."
While the Lions did use six
different running backs in gath­
ering 193 yards In rushing
against L ik e Howell, the real
story Friday was the play of
sophomore quarterback Lee
Sloan, who completed 8 of 12
passes for 118 yards and a touch­
down. He also rushed for a
touchdown.
“Grant (Herren, O viedo's
junior starting quarterback who
is out with a broken collar bone)
is out for four to eight weeks,"
said Oviedo coach Greg Register.
"Even when Grant docs come
back, we're keeping Lee with the
varsity. He was very composed
and didn't make any sophomore
mistakes."
if anything, Sloan looked
like a seasoned pro, hitting
Kevin M cCarthy in stride
for a 29-yard touchdown pass
play In the second quarter, con­
necting with four different
receivers, and not throwing an
interception.
Most of Sloan's aerial exhibi­
tion came in the first half,
while it was still relatively dry.
In the second half, Sloan threw
just two passes, completing one,
as fellow sophomores Will
Harrison and Brice Patrick took
over.
Oviedo took tlie opening kick­
off of the second half ana kept
the ball for the first 8:05 of the
third quarter. Running the ball
almost exclusively between the
hash marks, the Lions marched
down the field and drained time
off of the clock. Ironically, Sloan
capped the drive with on 8-ynrd
scoring run.
H arrison finished w ith 67

E ven w hen G rant
does co m e b ack ,
w e ’ re keep ing
L e e with the
varsity. H e w as
very com p osed
and d id n’t m ake
any sophom ore
m istakes.
----------------J J I --------------Q re g R a g la ta r

Oviedo head coach

od. He later intercepted a
Marshall pass in the end zone to
kill a Sliver Hawk scoring threat.
LIONS 21, SILVER HAWKS 13
LH
7 6 0 0— 13
O
0 14 7 7— 21
First Quarter
LH — Marshall 30 run (Martin
kick), 7:04
Second Quarter
O — McCarthy 29 pass from
Sloan (Vick blocked), 10:19
LH — Nnrsesian 72 pass from
Marshall (pass failed), 8:19
O — Rudolph 4 run (Jordan pass
from Sloan), :59
Third Quarter
O — Sloan 8 run (Belson kick),
355
Fourth Quarter
No scoring
Team statistics
First downs
Rushes-yatds
Passing
Passing yards
Fumbles-Iost
Penaltics-yards
Punts-averagc

LH
9
18-90
9-17-1
183
4-2
7-45
1-38.0

50-193

8- 12-0
5-40
2-35.0

Another sophomore, defen­
sive back Jason Raulerson,
recovered an onside kick for the
Lions in the second quarter,
allowing Oviedo to control the
ball for tiie final 8:19 o f the peri-

Individual Statistics
R U SH IN G - Lake Howell,
Marshall 6-42, W illiams 6-39,
Scott 4-7, Goree 1-5, Furjanlc 1(mlnus 3); Oviedo, Harrison 9 - .
67, Patrick 13-50, Rudolph 6-2
Ford 5-26, Drcggors 4-22, Jor *
1-12, Sloan 10-(minus 13).
PA SSIN G - Lake Howell
Marshall 9-17-1, 183; Ovie
Sloan 8 - U -9 .118.
. IO,
REC EIV IN G - Lake HowelL
Narsesian 5-133, Scott 2-48,
Williams 1-5, Curry 1-2; Oviedo,
Jordan 2-40, M cCarthy 1-29,
Dreggors 2-20, Harrison 2-19.
PU N TIN G - Lake Howell,
Marshall 1-38, 38.0; Oviedo,
Belson 2-70,35.0.

basketball player and c m em ­
ber o f the school's all-tim e
teams in both. Has won ai pair
of state titles as Winter Springs
HS girls basketball coach. Sister
Suzanne is already in hall of
fame.
• Tracy Kotseos, '94: individ­
ual state title winner in tennis
and a two-time regional qualifi­
er in cross-country. Holds school
record time in cross-country.
• The Shull Family, fans it
supporters: loyal fans who
have not missed a home foot­
ball game . . . EVER! (since
1962). Also seen at many away
ifeyball,
gam es as well as volleyball,

basketball, end baseball games.
• Marc Switzer, '87: although
confined to a wheelchair served
as four-year student manager
in football,and was highly visi-.
ble at volleyball, basketball,
and softball as w ell. Even
though he has passed, his
gravesite is visible through the
south end zone goal posts.
Please join us in honoring
these very worthy individuals.
For further information or any
question regarding the Oviedo
High School Athletic Hall of
Fame please contact: Marge
Carver, 407-320-4221 or Ed
Norton, 407-320-4204.

y&lt;a id s on nine carries w hile
P'atrick had b ru shes for 5 0
yards. L id arian Rudolph ran the
b all four lim es for 22 yards and a
touchdow n.

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2nd, at 6:05 p.m .
T he gates w ill open at 4
p.m .
A ll area you th players w h o
arriv e at the ballpark w ear­
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receiver free ad m ission to the
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For m ore inform ation on
tickets and for group ev en ts,
call 4U 7-939-G A M E (4263).

PAL H O TSH O T H O OPS
C O M PETITIO N
O n Saturday, S ep tem b er
8th, the Sem in ole C
C tou n ty
P olice A th letic L eague
a c t (PAL)
(py
w ill host the H ot Snot
C om p etition.
H ot Shot is a tim ed b ask et­
ball event w here p oin ts are
earned by sh ooting from preestablish ed locations.
T he even t, w h ich w ill be
held at S em in o le C om m u nity
C ollege, is open to Sem inole
C ou nty b o ys and girls, agies
9-to-14, as o f S ep tem b er 1.

T h e gym w ill o p en a t 8:30
a.m . w ith the com p etition
sched ule a s follow s:
* 9 -1 0 ,9 a.m .
* 1 1 -1 2 ,9 :4 5 a.m .
* 1 3 -1 4 ,1 0 :3 0 a.m .
T h ere is n o cost to p artici­
pate.
A ll com p etitors m u st fill
ou t proper PAL paperw ork,
inclu d ing em ergen cy con tact
inform ation, a liability
release, as w ell as p rov id e a
co p y o f b irth certificate.
For m ore in form ation , co n ­
tact Sergeant Joh n Z eh at
407-328-3762.

M onday ev en in g s a t 7:30
p.m . for high school stud en ts
and W ednesday ev en in g s at
7:30 p.m . for m id d le school
students.
Tae K w on D o w ill b e from
7 p.m . to 9 p.m . on M ondays
and W ednesday, K ung Fu foi
for
ad u lts w ill b e on Tuesday
and T h u rsd ay from 6 p.m . to
7 p .m ., an d M onday and
W ednesday from 6 p.m . to 7
p.m , fo r kids.
Sanford G m yn astics is
located at 601 East 25th
Place. For m o re inform ation
call: 407-323-2462, 407-2523103, or 407-322-8234.

SANFORD G YM N A S­
T IC S
Fall C lasses are bein g
offered at Sanford
G ym n astics for begin n ers,
interm ed iate, and advanced
gym n asts, plus ch eerlcad in g,
Tae K w on D o, K ung Fu, Tai
C h i, and w ail clim b ing.
D ance C lasses w ill also
begin in Septem ber.
C las
asses for gym n astics w ill
b e on M ondays and
W ednesday startin g at 4 :30
p.m . and running until 7:30
p.m .
C heerlcad in g w ill be

CASSELBERRY
BOW LING PARTY
C asselb erry P arks and
R ecreation w ill b e hold ing a
B aw lin g Party for this in ter­
ested in bein g a part o f the
first C asselberry R ecreational
B ow ling L eague on
Thursday, Sep tem b er 6th at
6:30 p.m . at the A M F
C asselberry Lanes.
T h ose in a tten d an ce w ill
receive three free g am es and
free sh o e rental.
Sec

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Briefs
C ontinued from Pn|e 2D

For more information
please contact Casselberry
Parks and Recreation at 407696-5189 or AMF Casselberry
Lanes at 407-831-7171.

ister at the City of
Casselberry Parks and
Recreation Department, 125
East Melody Lane, between
the hours of 8 a.m. and 5
.m., Monday through
riday.
For’morc information
please call 407-696-5189.

For more information
lease contact Bradstreet
ennisat 407-620-7101.

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GO LF TOURNEY WILL
AID MADD
Sponsorships, players and
M IDD LE SCH OO L
volunteers are being sought
LA CRO SSE CLIN ICS
for the 2nd Annual Motliers
On Saturday, September 8,
Against Drunk Driving Golf
from 9 a.m. till noon there
W IRZ PARK POOL
Tournament.
will be a Referee Clinic held
The Wirz Park Pool in
The event, which will be a
at Forest City Elementary. All Casselberry is offering Open
fund-raiser for the Central
coaches and high school
Swimming through
Florida Chapter of MADD,
must attend this clin- September 9th Monday,
will be held on December 7,
and boys).
Wednesday and Friday from
2001 at Alaqua Country Club
For information on youth
2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday in Longwood.
league lacrosse in Seminole
and Sunday from noon to 7
Sponsor packages range in
County contact Allison
p.m.
price from $150 to $2,000
O'Sullivan (boys) atyouthDaily Fees are $2 for resi­
while the entry fee is $125.
lacrosse@aol.com (407-774dents and $3 for non-resi­
The entry fee includes
8112) or Chuck Scales
dents; Individual Season
greens fee, cart, range balls,
at ics8626502@aol.com (407Passes arc $35 for residents
golf clinic, breakfast, lunch,
862-6502).
and $50 for non-residents;
rizcs, awards, T-shirt, goodand Group (up to 5 people)
f bag and much, much
SA N FORD FALL ADULT Season Passes are $55 for res­ more. There will be onSOFTBALL
idents and $75 for non-resi­
course contests for the chal­
The City of Sanford
dents.
lenged golfer as well as a
Recreation and Parks
Swim Lessons are also
bountiful silent auction table.
Department is offering Fall
available for Groups (up to 6
The tournament will have a
Slow Pitch Softball Leagues
In a class) at $30 for residents morning shotgun start and
in the following divisions _
and $40 for non-residents;
mulligans will be available.
Church, Co-Ed, Industrial,
and Private Lessons (up to 2
The tournament will be
Women and Men.
in a class) are $50 for resi­
played as a four-person
Both rinehursl Park and
dents and $6G for non-resi­
scramble.
Zinn Beck Field will be used
dents.
All proceeds from this
for the leagues, which will
For information call the
event remain with MADD's
begin play the week of
Wirz Pool Office at 407-263Central Florida chapter. This
September 10th.
7177 or the Casselberry
support allows them to focus
Call 407-330-5697 for more
Recreation Office at 407-696stronger on the area's victims
information.
5189.
of drunk driving crashes.
If you arc a victim of a
YOUTH SOCCER
ALTAMONTE TEN N IS
drunk driver and wish to
The City of Casselberry is
The City of Altamonte
contribute or participate in
offering Youth Soccer Co-Ed
Springs Has expanded its
this event, or for more tour­
and Girls Leagues for players Tennis Program.
nament Information, to sign­
ages 4-to-17 starting in late
Bradstreet Tennis now
up as a sponsor, player or
August or early September.
directs Tennis Lessons at
volunteer, please contact
Tne fee is $50 for
both -Westmonte and
Betsy Nein, Tournament
Casselberry residents and
Eastmonte parks. Lessons are Director, at 407-831-9991.
$60 for non-residents.
ongoing and available for all
Interested parties may reg­ ability levels and ages.

Do You Want To Raise Money
For Your Club, Charity, School
or Organization?

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NOTIFICATION
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERtCANSWITH DISABlLfTlES

angagad H tuamaaa at 407 W EST
CRYSTAL DR SANFORD FL 32773.
Sam/nota County. Florida i n t o Via
FlcMmua Hama ot STAR MARK
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County Road 427. Suita 100.
Longarood
(12760).
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County. Florida i n t o Bw F o to u a
Hama ot "SPECIAL TREASURE 81"

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der lor cash at WEST FRONTDOOR
Ftihar,
Ruahmar,
Warranrath,
OF THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
Ortaon. Taltay iDuntap. P A
COURTHOUSE. SANFORD. FLOR120 N Oranga Avanua, SuAa t ’jOO
DA at 11 00AM. on toa 25 day ot
PoUO m caBoi 7 1 *
September. 2001. the lottowing
engaged m business at 1806 8
Orlando, Flonda 32*01
•
French Ave . Benford FI 32771,
described property as set iorth in
Tatachona aqy/MMIH
Seminole County, Florida under tha
said Final Judgment
Facumaa «OT/«2-10B0
LOT 66. BAN LANTA. THIRD SEC­
FclHioua Name ot JACKSON
PUbkah S r t W H r 2 .8 ,2 0 0 1
TION. A SUBDIVISION, ACCORD­
HEWITT TAX SERVICE* and that I
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ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13.
in me cm cu fT c o u r t
PAGE 75. OF THE PUBLIC
OP TH8 DOm eeNTH
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN
JuoictAL cncurr
TY, FLORIDA
OF FLORIDA
A/K/A 1407 LOCUST AVE..
IN AND FOR
Sandtord. FL 32771
SEUW 0L8 COUNTY
WITNESS MY HAND and toe seal
CASE NO,: 0I-CA-178J W
of to * Court on August 26.200 f.
GMEENPOtNT MORTGAGE
(SEAL)
FUNOtNaiNC.
Maryanrta Moran
i
PlamWT.
Parti of the Circus Court
i v»
ByjMary Slroups
PAUL N QOL'tD BOURNE and
Deputy Parti
| ATKINE V. OOULDBOURNE. hia
Echevarria iAftsoaalet, P A
wda. and UNKNOWN TENANTS/
P O. Bos 25016
OWNERS.
Tampa, Florida 33622 5018
ad at 2922 Country Club RtJ .
Dafamtoma.
F94091934
PLAINTIFF'S NOTICE OP ACTION
Santord, R 32771, tor N purpoae ot
ompoang n me Rwwvig vvfuov
" S e e Americans with DoaUbfet Act
TO
It you are a person wah a dsabdty
PAUL N OOULDBOURNE
YEAH I M MAKE CMEV
vtn#iniM9«»9QYitnrr2
wriri naerte aocommodeBon to order
AT&gt;«NE V. OOULDBOURNE
And
M pamaa dam ng aaaraal try.
to
parbctoata
to
toa
proceeding,
you
PuMah SapUrrtar 2, 2001
mrough, indar or againM
are entitled at no coat to you. lor toa
EEOOS
prpvtsston of certain assistance.
PAUL N OOULDBOURNE
Please contact Court Adm strsbon
ATHINE V OOULDBOURNE
at 201 N Par* Avenue. Sanford,
and aB pamaa ha Wig or claiming to
hava any ngN. Ma, or imaraM m rw
Florida 32771. telephone number
(407)665-4227, within 2 working
proparty haram daachbad LAST
days of your receipt of this docu­
KNOWN ADDRESS 239 SHADY
OAKS CIRCLE. LAKE MARY. FL
ment. If hearing Impaired, (TDO) 1*
3274*
•00-955-6771.
M M t September 2 .9 . 2001
YOU ARE NOTIFIED mm an acaon
EE031
to loraolOM mongaga on Bta toimvBig daacribad proparty In Samnola
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
County Florida"
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
LOT 25. CAHDINAL OAKS COVE,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
FLORIDA
THEREOF A3 RECORDED IN PLAT
PROBATE DIVISION
FHe Number: 01666CP
BOOK 36. PAGES 17 AND 16. PUD
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
IN RE ESTATE O f
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
RALPH SMANT.
and having a commonly known
Deceased
•ddrata a t
NOTICe O f AWBNWTBATION
Th» M nrw iratan ot t a •Mai, oI
239 Shady Oafca Circle. Lake Mary,
a 32746
RALPH SUANT. dK M M d. FA*
UnUie__fiuMBn*JiamA-Lasl
Nwrdw
Ot
-M8-CP.
N
twndng
m
da
haa
bean Nad agamto you and you
Known /adwiA Pattmian^al
ara raqulrad to terve an original of
C n u l Coun tor Samnota County,
your wraian detonate, f any. with toa
Ftortda. Probata Onrlaton. Oia
228. Dantaa L Morgan. 112 McKay
Senvnoto County Ctorti of tofe Court
Bfrd
Sanford.
FL
32m .
•ddrata ot wtacti ■ Poal OMca Boi
within 3Q daya from toa Net data ot
BOW. Sardord, Ftonda 33772-80M
pubbeatiort, and to aarva a copy on
Tha w m and addraaaaa ot 8ia
PtatotitTa Attorney, Jennifer 8.
pataonal laptaaam n va and r , pan
u n al rapraunUKva I attomay ara
Ebanfca. of toa law Firm of MASON
4 ASSOCIATES. RA-, whoaa
* Ij j j n i ? r m t e d p e r so n s are
addraaa *a 17757 U S . H^iway 19
North,, Out*' 500, iMangrova Day,
NOTIFIED THAT:
CWvinnratof.
Ftortda 33704, wthin 30
At iw ittia kpen whom !Mi n rY c
day* from toa Nvl data oI public* •
la aarvad who hata obtactnna that
lion, otherwa* a default win be
chaunga Bra ntdrry ot »ra wd. rw
entered againM you tor toa rafcaf
quaMcasona ot tha panonal raprademanded in toa comptolnl ,
•amatrva. n n a . or lunwActun ot
Dated AUG28 2001
Baa Coun ara raqulrad to hla thau
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
ottKhon, arth Baa Coun WITHIN
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
By Ruto King
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
Aa Deputy CierV
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
In accordance with toa A m en c**
THEPRCUtT COURT
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
With Doabamet Act paraona wan
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
doebWties
needvig a apaoal accom­
JUDICIAL ClRCUfT
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
modation to pemapate In toa pro­
M AMO FOR
Al owMOrt cl toa daoadanl and
ceeding should contact court
othar paraona Pairing d a an , or
m m o iM COUNTY,
Administration at iatophone number
damanda agaawl dacadanTa aatata
FLORIDA
1-407665-4330, not talar toan seven
CIVIL ACTION
on whom ■ copy ot Bat nooca H
(7) daya poor to toa proceeding rt
tarvad wrBan Bvaa mordha altar Bta
CASE NO. 64-1993-CA
hearing
Impeded. (TDO) 1 6 0 0 955data
(B
Bta
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puMcaaon
al
Baa
DIVHNON14S
6771. or Voice (V) 1-6006556770.
nooca mutt Ma Btaa dama w«i Baa
FIRST UNION MORTGAGE
via Florida Relay Service
CORPORATION. SUCCESSOR BY
Court WITHIN THE LATER O f
Maaon 4 Associates, P A
MERGER WITH DOMINION
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
17757 US 19 N , Suite 500
0ATE O f THE FIRST PUBUCABANKSHARES MORTGAGE
CJftH wety, FI .11704-f6M
t o n q f r .i t f N o tic e o r T }arrr:
COTU DtlATION,
Alin JarmtfarS t banka
Ptomte.
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER ­
(727)536-3600
VICE OF A COPY OF TIBS NOTICE
vt
PubUsh September 2 .9 . 2001
ON THEM
R U S S E a L HUDSON, et at
EE
033
Ai
Otar
crarMora
or
n
dacadam
M mMM
and paraona having daana or
NOTICE OF
IN THE ClRCUfT COURT
FORECLOSURE SALE
damanda ma dacadam a aauta rrusi
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
Ha t a r daana wan Baa coun WITH­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pi*
JUOICUL CIRCUIT
IN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
suant lo a Final Judgment of
IN AND FOR
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBtICA
Mortgage
Foreclosure
dated
December 06. 1994 and solarad to
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
TON OF THIS NOTICE
FLORIDA
Casa NO 94 1993 CA of toe P r o *
ALL CLAIMS DEMANDS AND
ACTION
Court of toe EIGHTEENTH Juftoal
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
CASE NO : Q1-CA-1119-14-0
BE TOREVER BARRED
O r a * to and tor SEMINOLE County.
APPROVED RESIDENTIAL
Florida wherein FIRST UNION
Tha data al Bta Am putdeamn ol
MORTGAGE, rtfC .
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Baa NoBca la Saplampar 2, 2 0 0 1
PtmmuR,
Parana! RapraaanUBva
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER WITH
Pamala Smam
va
DOMINION BANKS!tARES MORT­
a » i Varda Court
DOUGLAS KAPLAN and MICHELLE
GAGE CORPORATION, la toe
Wadar Sprmgt. Flonda SJT0#
NAPIER.
PlatoMI and RUSSELL L HUDSON
Defandenl*
UNKNOWN SPOUSE/CO-TENANT
Anornay
lo r
Par aortal
NOTICE OF ACTION
OF RUSSELL L HUDSON MCA
RapraaanUBva
TO DOUGLAS KAPLAN. It Mva.
FAY MUOSON. am to* Dafsndam*. I
RUSSELL K DICKSON. JR
and B daad. a l paraona a pamaa
wM » « l to toe highest
best tad
Ftonda Bar Numbar l#66fe

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ctomng an Irtettri to to* property
a t helm, devisees, gram#*!,
assigns. fcenort. creditors trustee*
of other claiming fry. through. under
of againsi DOUGLAS KAPUN, and
aN parties ot parson* having ot
clamang any right, Wm. or M m i to
and to toe p*Bmt%M involved in tor*
auM
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action
lo toractoaa a mortgage on tha foL
towtog property to SemtooM Cotmty.
Florida
Lot 63, HAMPTON RANK.
According to the Pfal Thereof, As
Recorded to Plat Boo* 38. Paget 58
through 00, Ot Tha Public Records of
Serntnoia County, Florida- ( tV a
1587 Qberito Terrace. Lake Mary,
Florida 37746)
haa baan Wad1agatosf 'you and you
ara raq-arad to' aarva a copy of 'your
written defense*. if any. to rt on
JAMES O GIBSON. ESQUfRC. the
PtatoMTa attorney whose address w
ROKNICM. GIBSON. 6 KOHL-HELBIQ. P L . 1000 Second Street. Suite
601. Sarasota FL 34236 wfthto 30
day* after N drat publication ot tha
Notice and We the original wan toe
Ctoffc uf in * Court a*tf&lt;ar betoie t a
vtoe on tha PtatoUffa attorney or
tmmertiatety thereafter; otherwise a
delau* w« be entered against you tor
toe relef demanded to toe Complaint
DATED 8MAUG27 2001 day ot
August, 2001.
(SEAL)
MATTYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF COURT
By Ruth King
Deputy Oar*
oc Jam es D Gibson, Lsquirt
Pubfcsh September 2, 0, 2001
EE034

IN THE CmCUTT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
S IM M O il COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO: 01-CA-1406-16-0
NATURE'S IMAGE OF CENTRAL
FLORIDA, NC , a Florida
corporation.
Plaintiff,

VS

MAUROJ FLORENTINE.
Defendant

NOTICE O f ACTION
TO MAURO J FLORENTINE
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toal an action
against pursuant to $713^4, Florida
Statutes, to secure dobursemeni of
money deposflad1 with the P e r t of
tha Circuit Court lor Semtooie
County transferring a Palm ot Uan lo
security, lor breach ot contract and
tor quantum meruit/unfutl annefv
merit haa been Mad against you and
you ara raqiarad to seme a copy of
our written defenses. I any. to « on
Dertd C. W e*, PiatotiTs attorney
whose address la Suite 600.
Landmark Canter II, 229 E. Robmson
Street. PO Bos 2654. Orlando.
Ftonda 32802, on or before October
1st 2001, and Ma the urignal w*h
toe Peril of toe Court ertoer before
service on PlatoUfTs attorney or
tovnecAatety thereafter. otoenmse a
default
be entered agamtl you tor
toe rebel demanded in toe PiamtifTs
Complaint
DATED tfvsdey of AUG 27 2001,

2R01
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Ruth King
Deputy Peril
In accordance wah the America*
With Orsebiiawt Act. PERSONS
#1TH DISABILITIES ONLY «t&gt;o
needs accommodation to order to
partlcipata In to * proceeding, you
are enttoed to, at no coal to you, toe
provision ot certain assistance
Please contact Court Adrmtration
at 301 N. Par* Avenue, SarAad, FL
32771. Telephone (407)665-4330.
wrtNn 2 wortung days ot your receipt
of this document It you am hearing
impaired or voice Impaired, ca* 1*
60B 9556771
Pubfcsh September 2. 0. 16. 23.
2001
EE035

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE tSTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOIE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CACC NO Cl CA 1017 14 W
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO
PLAINTIFF
VS
JOYCE A GRAGG IF IIVINO. ANO
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH
UNDER OR
AGAINST JOYCE A GRAGG.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOYCE A
GRAGG IF ANY. CITY OF
SANFORD FLORIDA. JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant lo a Summary Final jycVgmenl
of Foraclosura Salad August 18,
2001 antawf «m©Mi Gaia No.. Of*
CA 1047-14 W of If* ©rcufl Court ol
tr*» tBTH Judicial ©rcu* In and lor
SEMINOLE
County.
Sanford.
Honda. I «mfl sa i lo tha Nghaat and
bast b*dJor lor cash at th# Was! front
door at tha SEMINOLE County
Courthouaa iocatad at 301 N Par*
Avenua in Sanford. Ftodda. at 1100
a m , on (ho 10 day of Ocldbar, 2001

County, Florida, whataln Rr*i Unton
National Bank;, a t tu ccvttor by
merger with FTnt Union National
Bank of Florida H Plaintiff and
JERRY E JENKIHS. at ol are tha
defendants, I wfl eel to (ha hi^aat
and best bidder lor cash at tha
Seminole County Courtouse. 301 N
Av*ntm Sanford. Florida 32771
at it 00 AM, on Vie OVi day of
October, 2001, the following
described iproperty as sat forth, in
said Order or Final Judgment. 1o~wfl
Lot 40. LAKEWOOD AT THE
CROSSING UNIT SIX. accortftng to
the map or plat thereof as rocorded
ta Ptel Book 39. Pages 52 through 55
m tha Pubkc Records of Sammoia
County. Florida
Street Address 645 Surstona Drive
Lake Mary. Florida 32/4e
DATED al Sanford, Bradford
County Florida this 17 day of August.

ca l 1-600-955-8771
KENNETH L B C H lin . ESO
flonrta Bar No 0683607

2001

sal forth in said Summary Final
Judgmont, lo-wtlLOT I AND THE NORTH 26 1
FEET OF LOT 4. ANp THE EAST
1ft O F VACATED ALLEY ADJA­
CENT ON WEST. BLOCK E.
REVISED PLAT O f MAHKMa M
PARK HEIGHTS. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD
ED IN PLAT BOOK 1. PAOE 78. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMIHOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated ihn 17 day of August, 2001
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARY ANNE MORSE
CJarh of (ha Circufl Couh
By Mary Sfroupa
Daputy Ctorfc
Publish in.
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
601 S Orwartfty Drtva Su*a 500
Plantation. rL 33324
(954)233 6000
01*70415(NCM)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. parsons with diaabMJaa r»4ad
ing a spocial acscommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa at 407-665-4227. 1-600655-8771 (TDD) or 1-000655^770.
via Honda Ralay Sannea
Publish Auguat 26, and Saptambar

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha administration of Via estate of
Jeffrey Robert Daniel, deceased. FYe
Number 01-605 CP. la pending In Via
© rcul Court lor Seminolo Couity.
Florida. Probata Division, tha
irkfc*** ol winch l» X I Norlh Fill.
Avenue, Sanford. Florida 32771.
Tha namoa and addresses of Vt#
personal reprwentaliva and tha par*

HAL E- SHUTTER. J R . al al
Dafendonl(t)
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice la hereby gNen that, pur*
•uant to a Final Judgment of
Forecfoeure or Order dated Augjal
17, 2001, entered In Chrtl Caae
Number 01-CA 635-14-G. tn the
Orcull CoNjrt lor Semmoio County,
Florida, wtierem JAMES B NUTTER
S COMPANY la Via Plointifl, and
HAL E SHUTTER. J R . af a l . are N
DafandanU, I wB ta f Vte property
aouefed m SanenoleCouity Florida,
daacrtiad m :
Lof 77. SANLANOO ESTATES
according lo the Plat thereof as
recorded m Plaf Book 12. Page 53.
of Via Pubkc Record* ol Seminole
County, Florida
at pubK sale to the highest and best
bidder, for cash, in tha lobby of the
SEMINOLECounty Courthouaa Waal
From Door. 301 North Park Avenue.
Sanlord. FL, 327 7 1 ,al 11.00a m on
Vie 20 day of September, 2001
D t f f t Auguct 20, ?OOt
Marvanne Msrvt
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
D r Mary Sin **)*
VYrkam u Gnu
1230 SoudiMyiHa Avanua. Sura 105
Ctaarwalar. Honda 33756 3445

2.2001
DQ238__________________________
IN THf CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
ju d ic ia l

emeurr.

IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 00 CA 2420 14 W
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
INC FrtOACOUNTRYWlOE
FVJNOtNG CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
NOLAN E. MULUN. IF LIVING. ANO
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY
THROUGH. UN0ER OR
AGAINST NOLAN E MULLIN.
RHONDA 3 MULUN. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY, THROUGH. UNf&gt;f R OR
AGAINST RHONOA S MULLIN.
VILLAS OF STOCKBRJDOE
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC; PREFERRED CREDIT
CORPORATION. JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uant lo a SummaryFnai Judgment
of Foraclotura dated Augutl 18,
2001 anterad in Ov4 Caaa No 00
CA 2420 14 W of the ©rcu« Court of
tha 10TH Judoai ©rcu4 m and lor
SEMINOLE County. SANFORO.
Honda. I wfl aafl lo tha htghou and
beat bidder tor cash at lha WEST
FRONT DOOR at lha SEMINOLE
County ©Mrthouca located at 301 N.
PARK AVENUE in SANFORD.
Florida, at 1100 a m on Via 18 day
of September, 2001 the following
deaenbed property a * aet forth In
aakj Summary Fatal Judgment, loWll:'
LOT II . STOCKBR1DGE. UNIT
ONE, ACCOROWO TO t h e plat
THEREOF. RECORDED IN PLAT
DOCK 26. PAGES 79 ANO 60 O f
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Dated tote 17 day d Auguat 2001
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MANY ANNE MUftSE
Clark o» to* O c m Court
B y Mary Slnxd*
Deputy CNA
Pubtahkv
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVI0 J
STERN. PA
a t t o r n e y f o r p l a in t iff

001 8 Unrvaraey Dove SUM 500
(hanUtxm FL 33324
(954)2336000
U0 63980(CWF)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraon* weh daabbM i need
rig a tpaetel accommodation ihouid
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
lha
SEMINOLE
Count,
Courthouaa al 4 0 7 6 6 3 4 2 * 7 . I *00
9656771 (TOO) or 1-soo-Bss-BTTo,
•te Ftonda Rday Sam e*
IVUuh Augud 2 * and Saptorrbaf
2.2001
D Q 2 3 7 __________________
m THE CWCUfT COURT
OF THE tiT H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
BEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 0O -CA 44914-E
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK AS
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER WITH
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
FLORIOA
P M rt*.
JERRY E JENKINS. ETAL
» n M N o tic e O f SAL*
TSU ANT TO CMAPTOR «
ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purlo (ha Final JiKlgnMnl In
j u t . dalad Augud 10. 2001,
itw«1 in C a t* No OOCA-666f DM Cvcm Court d *te 16to
1 Cvcu4 H « n l Mr Sammda

Mary Anna Mono
©ark of © rcul Court
BY Mary Sfroupa
DEPUTY CLERK *
Scon E SanowVf. Esq
600 Corporate Drtva. Suite 510
Fort Lauderdale. FL 33334
Pubiah August 26. and Seprember
2.2001
00236
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No: 01-60S CP
IN RE: ESTATE O f
Jeffrey Robert. Denial

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
Al persons on whom thrt not*;* it
served who have objections that
chafenga lha vakdty of Via wR, (he
quabficaiions of the personal repre­
sentative, venue, or junsdKbon of
this 'Court' are requred to Me their
objections with this Court WTTHIN
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 creditors of Via decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands agaeist decedent s aetata
on whom ■ copy of this notice Is
date ol to* IVH pi tibcaticin ol M i
note* n u l No todr d u n s wtih M i
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THWTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM .
AJ otoar creditor* ol I m dtcadanl
■no p n o n i hiving d a m * or
ctemand* again*! tha dacadanra
h u m i r u i N« toarr d a m * wtih M *
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data ol 5n ! putAcalxm ol Ma
ttatKa la Auguat 26. 2001.
Rational Rapmantaliv*
PMB 1274.2506 N Ctert Srr»»r
Chicago. Itinoia 00614
lor
P*r*on«l
VtoUK. Livy
Florida Bar No 0606357
levy AAMOCMtat. PA.
3551 W. Lsfta Mary Bodavard,
Sulla 207
UAa Mary. Fiona* 32746
TaMphona: (407)321-4644
PuMahAuguM 26. and SaoMmbar
2.2001
DD235
PI THF CWCUTT COURT
O PTM M H TH N TM
ju d ic ia l e m e u rr
PIANO FOR
SIMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NUMBER: 00-CA-ITJJ-14-Q
CROWN BANK. • Fad*r*l Savmgt
Bank.
LARRY Q STILL. BENEFICIAL
FLORIDA.
INC.
HIGHLANDS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC . BAYTREE VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUM.
INC.
and
UNKNOWN TENANTS.
NOTICE OF SALE
t Purauant lo Charrtar 46
NOTICE IS HEREBY OfVEN purtuarl lo a Summary Final Judgmam
ol Foradoaura dalad August 17.
2001 and amarad In C h i Casa
Numbar 00-CA-I733 14-0 ol lha
O rcu l Court ol lha EigMaanih
Jucscial O c m In and lor Sammola
County. Floods, wharam Crown
Bank, a fadaral Sawigs Bank p
piano* and Larry G SUL BanaCdal
Honda. Inc, HgNanda Homaormars
Assoc talon. In c, Saylraa Vllaga
Condominium, Inc. , and Unknown
Tananu ara datandantt. I w« aaS lo
lha hgliasl and bail taddar lor cash
al lha Wasl Irani door ol lha
SanwtJa Count, Courthout*. 301
North Parti Avanua, Sardord. Ftanda
al alavan o clock a«L on 2 m 20 day
oI Sapumfcar. 2001, PH Mowing
fiituns, having a si sal addrasa ol
240 Mora* loop. 54. Wnlar Spnnga.
Honda 32706 and aa sal lorti n said
Summary Final Judgmaid oI
Forsdosura. low *
Thai cartain Condomkiksn Parcal
know as Una 4. BuAcSng 240. ol
BAYTREE VILLAGE, and an undmd*d t 612003225 saaraal a * lo **&lt;*&gt;
und vi lha land, common atamanu.
and common aipanaaa appmanars
lo said unaa. a l in acoordanca wflh
and autyacl lo Pta covanarsa. conrkprovisions ol Vial Dadaratan oI
Condominium ol Baytra* Vilaga
m e. as racordad m Offioal Racords
Sous 1IU . Pagaa 1530 M outh
1633. and a * amandad Si Oltaal
Racords Book 1166, Pag* 1726, ol
lha PuOtc R tcird s ol Sanvno**
Counfy Honda and as smandad si
O n o ti Racords Book 1176. Pao*
67V, ol said Pubkc Racords.
Dsitd si Samnol* Cotsdy. f tn d a
Saa 20 day cd August 2001.
MARTANHE MORSE
Clark ol Sis Circua Court
SavTnnula County. Florida
By Mary btroutw
Aa Daputy Clark
» you at* a parson wsh a daabik
t» -*■- naads any accommoJMion si
ordtr k) paradpai* m this praoaadS g yuu n antatad. al no coal D
you lo iha provwon ol cortam aawsIa n :*
Piaasa
coniad
ADACoordnalor at M l N Park
Awnua. Sulla II 301, Sanford,
Fto&gt;la 32771. latapSlon# 1407)3234331 am 4227. arthm 2 aorkkig
day* &lt;4 your raowpl cd Saa Node*, f
you a s haarmg or von* sip a n d .

Attorney Ior Ptamav

Keatmg &amp; SchMl. PA
749 N. Garland Avenue. Suite 101
Ortando, Honda 32801
(407)475-2907
Pubkeh Auguaf 26. and September
2.2001

l&gt;0234a
THf e m e u rr c o u r t
OF THf EIGHTEENTH

in

IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO: 01-CA-S35-14-O
JAMES B NUTTER t c c u p a h y

WKh OiaabMwa Act. parson, m naan
ol a spacial accommodabon to parnopal* m Sva praoaadme shat. w*hIn aavan (7) days prior to any pro
raiding, contact Si* AdmsVab aitva
Onca ol Si* Court. Sammola Ccunty
Courthout* M l North Park Avanua.
Sanlord. FL 32771, tafapnom
4076654330 TOO 1-D0DV55677I
or 1-600655-6770 via Florida Ralay
Sarvtoa*.
Pubksh August 26. and Sapitmbar
2.2001
00233
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
M ANO FOR
BEMMOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISOICTION DIVISION
CA SIN O . 00-CA-1174-14Q
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
Plans*,
vs.
LINTON D MOORE, al at.
DatandanRs)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauant lo a Final Judgmanl ol
Foractoaur* dalad August 17. 2001,
and amarad n Caaa No 0 0 CA
1374-1*0. c4 tha Cacua Com ol lha
EIGHTEENTH Jvxkdal Cinart m and
lor SEMINOLE County. Florida
Wharam
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION la
pumas and LINTON □ MOORE and
____ _ AN UNKNOWN PERSON SI
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY, ara Datandam*. I
wd a*4 to S o McRatl and basl bid
dar tor caafi to to* Waal Irani door ol
Sw Courthouaa to SANFORO. SEMI­
NOLE Co m * y Ftorida. 11.00 o'clock
on Sw 16 day ol Baptantoar. 2001,
art forth to laid Final Judgmanl. to
wt:
LOT 30. BLOCK 3. PALM TER­
RACE. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 4. PAGES 62 ANO S3. OF
THE Puin.ru RECORDS OF FakANOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA s V l
2536 Pomaana Ortva. Sanlord. FL
32771
DATED Ska 20 day ol A u p at 2001.
A* dark ol Mid Coin
By Mary Strain*
As Daputy dark
SutvnSIsd try;
Fabar SGSSU. P. A
SUM 300
1570 Marin iga Avanua
Coral Gabtoa. Honda 33146
(306)662-4110
-Parson, wtoi a (taabikty who naad
a spacial acoorrvnodabon to parto
pat* to SW p ro i a k g ihccAd conlad ADACoordnator al Sam not*
County CourthouM. M l N. Park
Avanua, Suit* NM1, Sanlord.
Ftorida 32771. al laatl In* days
prior
to
Si*
ptocaadng
Tataption* (407)323-4330 art 4227,
1 6 0 0 -0 5 4 6 7 7 1 (TOO) or 1 6 0 0 OS56770 (V) via Florida Rally
Service *
PubSah August 26. and Saplambar
2,2001
DC232
THBCMCUT COUNT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
KFMNOCI COUNTY.
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 0I-C A 640
D m SIO N ItW
WEILS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA N A . AS TRUSTEE
OF REGISTERED HOLDERS OF
OPTION ONE MORTGAGE LOAN
TRUST 2001 -A. ASSET BACKED
CERTIFICATES. SERIES 2001A
FA01ANA VA70UE2. *1 al.
4NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
auant lo a Fatal Judgmanl ol
Mortgag* Foradoaura dalad Augual
16. 2001 and ansarad m Caaa NO
01-CA646 d Sia Ciraai Court ol Si*
EIGHTEENTH Judctal C aart In and
lot SEMINOLE County Ftarlds
wharam W EILS FARGO BANK MSINESOTA. N A . AS TRUSTEE OF
REGISTERED
HOLDERS
OF
OPTION ONE MORTGAGE LOAN
TRUST 2001-A, ASSET BACKED
CERTIFICATES, SCRIES 2001-A. la
lha
PiamtiK
and
7ASIANA
VAZOUEZ. HENRY DUNCUS. TEN­
ANT &lt;1 N K A KAREN HUMMEU-.
TENANT *2 NKA CUFF ANDER­
SON. TENANT f t NtUA KAREN
HUMMELL: TENANT »2 NTUA
CUFF
ANDERSON
ara
S i*
Dstandant* I wrt aa* to Sia hgliaat
and bap LaMar tor caan al WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN
FORD. FLORIDA * 1 11.00AM. on to*
20 day d Saplambar. 2001. Sia Idfcato to aaid Final Judgmam
LOT 28 GOLDCNROO PLACE.
ACCORDING TO . THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK I t . RAGE S I. PUBLIC

I

S

l m in o u

: H

ih a u

»

L egals

l.r r .A is

RECORDS OF THE SEMINOIE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
AKA 5030 Ookkxvod Place Road.
W r ie Park. f\ 32792
WITNESS MY HAND and (he teal
d SW Court on August 17,2001
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mors*
Clark d tha Circuit Court
By Mary Stroup*
Daputy Clark
Echavama I Aaaocialas, P A
PO Bo* 25018
Tampa. Honda 33522 5016
F01003319
—Saa Amancana with DtsabJiliaa Act
It you ara a parson wah a dsabJty
who naads accommodation to ordar
to parkdpat* to SW pracaadng. you
a n anniad al no coal to you. lor Sia
pravtsston d cartain asaiatanc*
PI**** contact Court Adnfrvstration
al 20t N Paik Avanua, Sanlord.
Flonda 32771, lalaphona numbar
1*07)6654227. w*hm 2 working
days d your n ce p l d INS documant S hearing tmpamd. (TOO) 1800-0556771
Publish August 26. and Saplambar
2.2001
PD231_________________________

THENCE
RUN
NORTH
00
DEGREES 56 MINUTES 47 SEC­
ONDS WEST. ALONG SAID WEST
LINE. 29 02 FEET. TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING
MCA 1999 Sia via Road, Ovwdo
FL 32765
WITNESS MY HANO and to* teal
of this Court on August 17.2001
CSCAL)
Maryanno yores
Clan* of lha Ckcuil Court
By .Maty SfFowpe
Deputy Dec*
Ethevsma iA tsoaalea. PA
PO Box 25018
Tampa. Ftanda 33622-5016
FO1003775
**See Amancana wrth D *abfti«a Ad
If you are a portion with a disability
who neadi accommodation ta order
lo parhetpeta In trxt procsadtng. you
lira minted nl no cost to 'you, for lha
provtaoton ol carl tin assistance
Ptoasa contact Court Administration
at 201 N. Park Avenue. Sanford.
Ftorida 32771. telephone number
(407)805-4227, within 2 working
days of your receipt of the docu­
ment; If hearing impaired, ft
1*
600 955 6771
Publish August 28. and SafOombar

THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IH AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 01-CA-887
DIVISION 140
WELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA. N A., WITHOUT
RECOURSE,

2. 2001

pitman,

VI
PEGGY ALRICM. at al.

Ddandadll)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HCRCCY GIVEN pur
tuanl lo a Final Judgmanl d
Mortgag* Foradoaura darad Augutl
17. 2001 and amarad to Casa NO
0 1-CA-06 7 d lha Clrcuk Court d tha
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Cvcu4 In and
lor SEMINOIE County. Ftorida
wharam WEILS FARGO BANK MSI
NESOTA
NA .
WITHOUT
RECOURSE. Is tha Pia.nl* and
PEGGY ALRICH. JAMES FERGU­
SON. CARMELLA FERGUSON.
TENANT I I HVJA VICTOR DAV13.
SWEETWATER CLUB HOME OWN
ERS- ASSOC 1ATON INC . TENANT
•1 WK/A VICTOR DAVIS ara * *
Dalandanls. I sdl M l to to* hrghasl
and bad biddar tor cash al WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
FORO. FLORIOA at It ooAM, on to*
2 day d Octobar, 2001, to* Mowing
WM Fatal Judgment
LOT S. BLOCK a. SWEETWATER
CLUB UNIT 3. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED
SI PLAT BOOK 23. PAGES 14 ANO
15. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI
DA
JUK/A 1160 Swaatwalnr Club Bird .
Longwood. FL 32770
WITNESS MY HAND and to* * ** l
d SW Court on August 17.2001
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mors*
Clark d in* Circuit Court
Oy Mary S tra p *
Daputy Clart
Echavama AAatocialat, PA
PO. Box 25016
Tampa. Ftorkia 3 3 6 2 2 4 0 1B
FO100360*
" S a a Amanuna with DitaMr.es Ad
11 you at* a parson wen a disability
who naads accommodation to ontor
to participate to Sw procaadtoQ you
ara anniad d no coal to you. tor Sia
proviaaion ol cartain assistance
Pleat# coniad Court Admrartratun
*1 201 N Park Avmua. Sanlord.
Honda 32771. lalaphona numbar
(407)665-4227. w«Nn 2 working
day* d your races* d SW docu­
ment. I hearing irrpaaad. (TOO) I8006556771.
Pubhsh Augutl 26. and Saplambav
2.2001
00230
THECIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
IN AND FOR
MBWNOCE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 01-CA-1036
DIVISION 14-0
SUNTRUST BANK. N A FAVA
SUNTRUST BANK, CENTRAL
FLORIOA. N A .
PUmbti,
vs
ROBERT T NAV1DOMSKIS. a&lt; al.
Dalandam(t).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
auant to a Final Judgmanl d
Mortgag* Foradoaura dalad August
17, 2001 and amarad to C at* NO
01-CA-1035 d -tha Coort Court d
to* EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit n
and tor SEMINOLE County. Ftorida
wharam SUNTRUST BANK. NA
FADA SUNTRUST BANK. CENTRAL
FLORIDA. N A . I* sw Pttn dl and
ROBERT T NAVIDOMSKIS. BECKY
A NAVIDOMSKIS: SOVEREIGN
BANK; THOMAS LUMBER COMPA
NY SIC . JIM'S PLUMBS40 6 IRRI­
GATION. SIC.: ara to* Datandantt. I
mil aal to Sia highast and basl bid­
dar lor cash al WEST FRONT DOOn
T3F THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE. SANFORD. FLORI
DA al 11.00AM. an to* IDto day d
Octobar. '2001. to* following
daaenbad proparry aa a a tortn m
■aid Fnal Judgment
THE WEST 172 OF LOT 66 OF
SLA VIA COLONY COMPANYS
SUBDIVISION AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 2 ON PAGE 71 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA AND LESS A
PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE
NORTHWEST OUARTER O f THE
SOUTHWEST OUARTEH OF SEC­
TION 20. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH.
RANGE 31 EAST. BEING A POR
TON OF THE WEST HALF OF LOT
68. * THE SLAVIA COLONY COM­
PANY'S SUBOIVISOtf .ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2.
PAGE 71 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA BEING MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED A3
FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT THE NOHIKWEST CORNER OF THE SAID
SOUTHWEST OUARTER. FOR A
POINT OF REFERENCE THENCE
RUN SOUTH 00 DEGREES 56 MIN
IR E S 47 SECONDS EAST. ALONG
THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTH
WEST OUARTER. 25 00 FEET.
1 HENCE NORTH M DEGREES 46
MINUTES 33 SECONDS EAST. A
DISTANCE O f 15 00 FEET TO THE
INTERSECTION
OF
THE
SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
OF RED BUG LAKE ROAD. WITH
THE WESTERLY LINE OF AFORE­
SAID LOT 68 I OR THE POINT OF
BEGINNING THENCE CONTINUE
NORTH 6» DEGREES 46 MINUTES
33 SECONDS EAST. ALONG SAID
SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
6 0 0 0 FEET. THENCE RUN SOUTH
63 DEGREES 40 MINUTES 30
SECONDS WEST TO THE AFORESAID WESTERLY LINE OF LOT 66.
A DISTANCE OF 66 32 FEET.

0P229
THCcmcurT c o u r t
OF THf ElOHTfENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO 01 -CA-409
DIVISION W
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK.
Plamu*.
vs
OARY P. HUGHES. *1 al.
Dafandam(i)
NOTICE OF
f o r F s- l o b u r c s a l e
NOTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN purtuaril la ■ Final Judgmanl d
Mortgag* Fvactoaur* dalad Auguil
16. 2001 and anfarad m Casa NO.
01-CA-*719 d to* Croat Court d to*
EIGHTEENTH Judctol Circu* to and
lor SEMINOLE County. Ftorida
(■harass FIRST UNION NA1K&gt;4AL
BANK, it to* Plamu* and GARY P
HUGHES. SUSAN CAROL SIGRIST.
RICH UNITED
CORPORATION
REGENCY GREEN NEIGHBOR
HOOD
ASSOCIATION
INC
HEATHROW MASTER ASSOCIA­
TION. INC . BANK OF AMERICA.
NA. SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST
BY MERGER O f NATIONSBANK,
NA SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
NATIONSBANK. N A (SOUTH)
F/K/A NATIONSBANK OF GEOR
OIA NA SUCCESSOR BY MEROER TO NATIONSBANK OF FLORI­
DA N.A.: THE HUNTINGTON
NATIONAL BANK: STATE OF
FLORIOA-DEPARTMENT OF REVENUt are to* Defendant*. I wtt sal
to to* highaaf and basl bidder tor
cash al WEST FRONT DOOR OF
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COURTMOUSE. SANFORO, FLORIDA at
1100AM. on tha 20 day of
September, 2001, the following
detertbed prd^erty as tel lotto In
sa d Final Judgment
LOT 4. RGENCY GREEN.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 31. PAGE(S) 5961
INCLUSIVE. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
AAUA 397 04stoncourt. Maatorow,
FL 32746
WITNESS MY HAND and to* seal
d till* Court (M l August 17.2001.
(SEAL)
U a ry a m Mora*
Clark d toa O c u t Court
By Mary Straub*
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria kAtaodate*. PA
PO Bo* 25015
Tarrg&gt;a. Flonda 33522 5016
FOI001I20
" S a a Amancana veto DwabtmaaAa
II you are a partun »C i a
who naeda accommodation m ordar
to partckiasa m tea praca adng. you
ara anttoad al no coal to you. tor Via
provision ol carlam aaaislance.
Plaaaa contact Court Admmuirabon
al 201 N Paik Annua. Sanlord.
Florida 32171. totopfrurm iwubar
(407)666 ■*227. svfhm 2 wvwHng
day* d your racatpl d toa decu­
man!: N haarmg toipairad. (TOO) 1600-9556771
Pubaah August 26. and Saplambar
2.2001
D0226
THECiflcurr c o u r t
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. OI-CA-74
DIVISION 0
CREDrr BASED ASSET
SERVICING AND
SECURITIZATION. LLC.
plamu*.
VS

JEFFRIE R. WELCH af aL
• D*f*ndanl(i).
HO 11CE OF
FORECLOSURE KALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pur­
suant lo a Final Judgmanl d
Mortgag* Fcractoaura dalad Jd y 13,
2001 and anfarad In Casa NO OICA-74 of to* Croat Court d lha
EIGHTEENTH Judicial C ro n In and
tor SEMINOLE County. Ftorida
wharam CREDIT BASED ASSET
SERVICING ANO SECURITIZA­
TION. U-C. la toa Plamdl and JEFFHiE R. WELCH. REBECCA. L.
WELCH: ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH. UNDER. ANO AGAINST
THE HEREIN MAMED INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR AUVE.
WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS. THE WEKIVA HUNT
CLUB COMMUNITY ASSOCIATON.
INC . FAirtVIEW ASSOCIATES.
INC; ara tha Defandantt, I wd **• to
Vi* higriaat and bad brddar tor caah
al WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIOA M
11 OOAM. on toa 2nd day d Octobar,
2001. to* looming daaenbad pKb*r1y a t a « tarth m taxi Fnai Judgmam
LOT 232. WEKIVA HUNT CLUB
K j A HUN) SECTION i . ACCORD
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16.
PAOES 64 THROUGH 87. INCLU­
SIVE. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
AXM
101 Badai* Court
Lwawood FL 32779
WITNESS MV hand and toa i*e&lt;
d tot* Court o n __ 2001
ISEAl)
Maryann* Mora*
Clark d ma Cvcuf Court
By Mary Slraupt
Dtoiufy Clerv
Echavama AAuocialea. PA
PO Bo* 2S015
Tampa. Honda 33622-5016
EOOOI1210
- S a a Amancana wan Dwabauax Ad
Nyou ara a paraon wnhaduabWy
who naada accommodation m order
to parmapal* to era praeaadmg, you
ara antflad al no ooal to you. tor pit
proviaaion d cartam atattlanca

L ecals
PIm m coniad Court AdNniilrauon
al 201 N Paik Avenue. Sanford.
Florida 32771, lalaphona numbar
(407)665-4277, within 7 working
day* d your receipt d tola docu­
ment, Mhearing toipairad. (TOO) I •
600-055 8771
Pubinh Augutl 26. and Saplambar
2.2001
DD227
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 16TH
JUDICIAL C1RCUTT
OF FLORIOA
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
No 01-CA-V63 Dtv. 14-0
National Cay Dank, •« Truiiee tor
toe regiatered Huklara d Credit
Suite* Flret Bolton Mortgag*
SacudbM Corp Home Equity Loan
Trad 2000 HE1, Horn. Equity Loan
Pate-Thraugh Carttocala*. Sana*
2000HE1,
PLAINTtFF.
v*.
Donald Ray Lackay: Patty R
Lackey, to a l.
DEFENDANTS
NOHCe OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
Notice K hereby gven that, pur­
auant lo Ihal Final Judgmanl d
rorectoaura dalad Augud 17. 2001.
and araarad n cfv* ca t* nurbar 01CA-963 ON. 14 0 , ol to* CroMI
Court d to* ttoh Judicial Circua to
and lor Sen-aid* Ctxtoly- Flonda.
wharam NATIONAL CITY BANK. AS
TRUSTEE FOR THE REGISTERED
HOLDERS OF CREDIT SUISSE
FIRST
BOSTON MORTGAGE
SECURITIES CORP HOME EOU1TY LOAN TRUST 2000 HE I, HOME
EOUITY LOAN PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES. SERIES 2000HEI. I* Plamdl and Donald Ray
Lackey, Patty It L i-icy : Pamlntoe
County.* poMcal tubdvtaion d toa
S u l* d Honda, la'ara Daftndaraia).
I wd aa* to tha leghwd and bad bid­
dar tor cath d to* Wad (rare door d
toa Sammoi* Counfy Courthout* to
Sanford. Florida. S e m i * County.
Ftorida. al IIXOOO AM on to* 16to
day d Septontoar. 2001, toa totowmg deter feed property a t ad tarth to
•aid Find Judgmanl, to aft
LOT 13. LAKE BINOHAM
ESTATES, UNRECORDED PLAT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
MORE FULLY DESCRIBED AS
FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER
OF THE NORTHEAST 114 OF THE
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 22.
TOWNSHIP 70 SOUTH. RANGE 30
EAST. RUN SOUTH 645 96 FEET
ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID
NORTHEAST 1/4. THENCE RUN
WEST 577.39 FEET FOR POINT OF
BEGINNNING.
THENCE
RUN
NORTH 0 DEGREES 16 MINUTES
WEST. 27 54 FEET THENCE RUN
NORTHEASTERLY ALONG
A
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEAST­
ERLY HAVING A RADIUS O f 72
FEET. A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 26
DEGREES 54 MINUTES 39 SEC­
ONDS. AN ABC LENGTH OF 33 62
FEET. THENCE RUN NORTH A3
DEGREES 23 MINUTES 21 BECONO WEST, 4 1 3 2 9 FEET. THENCE
nuN 50UTH 54 DEGREES 20 MIN­
UTES 24 SECONDS WEST. 190 02
FEET. THENCE RUN SOUTH 75
DEGREES 24 MINUTES EAST
533 65 FEET TO POINT OF BEGIN­
NING
SUBJECT TO AN EASE­
MENT TOR ROAD PURPOSES
OVER THE EAST 50 FEET THERE­
OF
NOTE: Purauanf lo to* Fair Dad
Collaclinn Prachcat Ad you at*
advitad t u t Put law fern la daamad
to b * a dad coMctor anempting to
odanad wd b* uaad tor foal purpot*.
Dalad to* 20 day d Augud. 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d Cetua Court
OyMirySPoup*
Daoutv Clark
COCSJS A STAWIARPKI. PA
4010 Buytoout Bodevard
Su*a 450
Tampa. FL 33607
Talephon* (813)6776006
C 6 S II0 0 1 -1 7 8 5
Pubkah Augud 26. and Sapltrrbar
2.2001
00278
IN THE CIRCUTT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA
IN AND FDR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DTVISION
Ha.0t-CA-113.14-W
Mortgag* Hadronic Ragralialton
Sydama. Inc .
PLAINTIFF.
v*
Jay C. H otttntr, Sandra 8
Hoatattar. d a l.
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Nolle* he haraby gtiran toaL pur­
auant to Ihal Final Judgmanl d
Foradoaura dalad Augud 16. 2001,
and anterad to efv* caaa nunbar 01CA- 1S3-14-'W. d Pi* Ctrcui Court d
toa IBto Judicial Circua to and tor
Sammoi# County. Florida, wharam
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS­
TRATION SYSTEMS. INC., la
Plamu* and Jay C. Hetlaltar. Sand*
S Itoatdtor.__ _ unknown p*raon(a)
to poaaaaaran d toa aubfad rati
proparly 61; _ tmknown paraorKa)
to poa taei ion d toa aubfad rad
property *2 , Stall d Ftorida
Department d RmremM. Chad
Support Enforaamanl Program;
Oakland
Vitiaga Homaownan
Aetocuton. inc. W tit Datandanllt).
I wet ea* lo Pi* highad and bad bre*dar tor caah al Via Wed liorti doer d
pi* Semmofe County CourthouM n
Sanlord. Flonda. Sammola County
Fkmda. if 1100 00 AM on tie 18to
day d Octobar. 2 0 0 1, toa totoweng
daaenbad property M ad torto to
aaid Final Judgmanl. to wt
LOT 1ST, OAKLAND VILLAGE.
SECTION THREE. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD
ED IN PLAT BOOK 26. PAGES 23
ANO 24. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOIE COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTE Punuara to toa F a* Dad
C ola ebon practical Ad you a i*
ad.wad lhal to * tow Arm M daamad
to b * a date t d e il a anampfmg to
coled a dad and my mtonnation
odjew d w ( be a e l tor put! pur
boat
Oaiad to* t7to day d Auguat 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork d Circua Court
By Mary Stroup*
Daputy Clerk
COOtUS 4 8TAWIAHSKI, PA
4010 Boykcout BotAavard
Suiia 450
Tampa, F t $3007
Tafaphona (8 1 3 *7 7 4 0 0 0
CAS* 1000 5791
P u M t Auguaf 20. and Saplamtwr
2.2001
00225
IN THf CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE 10TH
JUOtClAL DRCUfT
OF FLORIDA
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL

Lecals

Legals
JURISDICTION DIVISION
No. Ot-CA-490-U O
C h et*
Manhattan
Mortgag*
Corporation,
PLAINTIFF
«
Richard E RamMy. *1 a l .
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Noma to hareby given toil, purluanl to toil fmal Judgment o*
Foreduaur* dalad Augutl 17, 2001.
and entered m dvl c a t* number 01CA 490 l i d d Pi* OmiN Court d
to* 1STH Juddal C rort to and tor
Samend* Counfy. Florida, wheram
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, it Piami/tt and
Rdiard E Ramtay, Lie* Ramaey,
Semmofa Comfy, a pdrical eutxkvi
lion d to* Slat* d rtorldi, P bring
and aM unknown parurrt Harmmg by.
torough. under and agamat tha
above named defendanllt) who ara
not known lo be dead or ativt.
claim an mtaraat a t epouaet, hatik.
devttM i, graniaae
or other
ttarmamt. la'ara 0*«*ndani(t|, I wM
t*« to Pi* hlghotl and be« bidder tor
caah al to* Watt from door d toa
Semfnol* County Courthouaa In
Sanford. Florida. Sammola Counfy.
Ftorida. al 11 OGAM on toa 16to day
d Saplambar. 2001, toa totiowmg
deaenbed property a t aaf torto to
■aid Fetal Judgmanl. to w t
LOT 13 ANO 14. BLOCK X T. LAKE
WAYVAN HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 3, PAOE 82. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOIE COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOTE: Purauant to toa Fair Dabt
Cotiadton Practical Ad you ara
advnad P al tort law Nm w daamad
to be a debt abactor anemptmg to
coned a dabt and any information
dimmed Wit he uaed tor Put purIpQS#
Dated to* 20 day d Augual. 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk d Croat Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
COOillS 6 STAW1ARSKI. PA
4010 Boyacoul Boulevard
Suit* 450
Tampa. FL 33607
Taiaphon*: (613)6776006
C B S) 1 0 6 1 6 7 6 0
Pubhtto: Augual 26. and Saplambar
2.2001
DD224
IN THE CIRCUFT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
BEMMOLE COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
C a t* No. 01-CA-1DBB-14
NATIONSCREDIT FINANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
NATIONSCREDIT
MORTGAOE
CORPORATION OF FLORIDA.
JUOY SNOW A/K/A JUDY M.
SNOW; ETAL.
DdondanKa)
NOTICE OF SALE
Norice la haraby given that, pur­
auant to pi* Ordar or Final Judgnmti
anfarad to tola cauM, to tia Croat
Court d Banwid* County. Ftortd*. I
vrti a*&gt; tha proparty tnuaiad In
Samfnd* County. Ftorida. daaatiad
at:
LOT 31. BLOCK B. THE COLON
HADES
FIRST
SECTION.
ACCOROINO TO * TH E MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
fh-AT BOOK 15. PAGES 79 ANO 60.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEM M OU!
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
al p d bc aal*. to toa Nd&lt;MI and baal
biddar. tor cadi at to* W ad Front
Door d tha Sammola County
Courthouaa. X t North Park Avanua,
San'ord. Florida al 1100 A M on
Sapfambor » . 2001
DATED Augutl 17,2001
(Sod)
Maryann* Mono
Clark d toa CMu* Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Daputy Clark
In arcordanco w«h I
Wfto DoabMiMAcL paraona to naad
d epaewe aucurieikiJatiun topartrUpal* in Pvt pracaadng ehal. wtihto
Mvon (7) day! prior to any proceed­
ing. coniad pi* C o n Admntiniian
OIbco or Clark d Court d to* Couity
rafttancad above
If
toipairad. (TTD ) 1600-9666771.
Voice (V) 1-600-9556770. via
Ftorida Relay Servto*
Mark D Braakatona, Eaqmre
MARK O BREAKSTONE 6 AS SO
CUTES. PA
1247 South Myrtle Avanua
Clairwalar. FL X 7 5 6
(727)4496305
Pubkeh Augutl 26. and Sapfarrbar
2.2001
DD223
M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
BEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fife Number 01647-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
MARGARET M HUDGINS,
NOTICE 9 F ADMINISTRATION
Tha admevalrttion d Pie atlala d
MAROARET
M
HUDGINS.
Dacoaaad, FM Numbar 01647-CP.
la pandng to toa CTOrti Court tor
Sam n d* Counfy. Ftonda, Prabau
CMeton, to* addrtt* d which la X I
N. Park Avanua. Sanford. Ftonda
32771. Tha namaa and add Meat d
tn* Ptrional BapraatnUtrya and to*
AU INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
Af ponona on whom toia Notioa la
aarved who have otyactiona toil
chHinge pit vattkty d t i * Wd. toa
qualification* d to* Per tonal
napraaanlativa. vanua or p i d a i a i
d Pvt C am tra raqdrad U Na toalr
otyaction* with toil Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY O f
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Af aadtiora d toa Dtcadanl and
otoat pareone having ctaan* or
demand* agantl Dtcadarfa atlala
cn whom a rtmy d tor* ndtoe w
aarvad wahm f n e monfha after to*
dal* d to* tm pubkeation d tea
Notice muet fa* toae davna wito Pra
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE O f A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Al otoar cradlora d lha Dtcadanl
and pareone haveig claim* or
demand* agamal too DauadarFa
atlala mutl U* toav claana wtih Pta
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUOl CATION OF THIS NOTCE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FLED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tho data d to* feat putiacanon d
rue Notice la Auguat 26. 2001
Par tonal RapraaanlaPv*
NANCY M SKATES WEARY

3125 Noah Court
DaMona, Ftorida 33738
lot

Paraon*!

JAMES A BARKS
1120 W Fen StraaL St* B
Sartord. Ftonda 32771
|407)XI-1224
Ftonda Bar No 197564
Pubkeh Auguat 26. and Saplambar
2.2001
DC222
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 19TH
JUDICIAL CtRCUTT
OF FLORIOA
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DfYIBKX
Cave No. 01-CA-1739-14G
C h at*
Manhattan
Mortgag*
Corporation,
PLAINTIFF.
Vt.
Larry Berkfay.__ . uiknown
pareoole) In poaaeaafon d toa
aubfad teal property a l; _______ _
unknown p*raon(t) to poaaotaton d
to* tutyad real property 92; f bring
and U unknown park** darning by.
torough, under and agalnel to*
above named defendant!*) who a n
no) known U be dead or i»v *,
whether *atd unknown part)** may
dam an Infamt aa tpoutM. hae*.
derttM t. grant***, or
DEFENDANT
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO .

Larry Barkley 9 tying, and *1
unknown parti** claiming by.
through, under and agamil toa
nol known lo be dead or a9v*.
whether aaid unknown parti** may
claim an Pti*ro«t a * tpouao*. have,
davit***, grantee*, or other
claimant*: whoaa raerdenc* I*
upvnown (V I wltoaa U*1 known
addrou la:
505 OancMew Way W
Cataatoany, FL 32707
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Pial an action
for b te d o a ia d mortgag* on to*
loeowtng daecnbad property:
LOT t2. BLOCK 22. HEFTLER
HOMES HOWELL PARK SECTION
ONE. ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 13. PAGES 45 THROUGH
48, INCLUSIVE. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF BEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
ha* been Mad agairat you and you
ara raqulrad to aarva a copy d your
wman detent**, 4 any. to ( . on KIM­
BERLY A MATUUS, Attorney tor to*
M M E . whoa* addraaa la
Codtia IStawterikl. P A
4010 Boyacoul Boutevard
Suite 450
Tampa. FL 33607
on or baton tarty day* Tram toa date
of (ha Drat p U ciM B I of 00a notion
and M* to* ongmal ertto toa Clarti d
tow Court afhar baton aarvica on
Plantifra attorney or Immedtotefy
toeraattar, otoarwlaa a ddaUI wfi ba
anfarad agamat you tor toa ratal
NOTE: FKnuad to to* Fair Oabf
Cdteclun Practice* Act you ara
advlaad tod to * tew *rm la daamad
to be a dabf abactor attampang to
cotact a data and any toformdton
abfafnad wR ba uaad b t o t i y e
poo#.
WITNESS my hand and to* aaal d
laid C ool on AUG 29 2001,
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mora*
Aa Clark al too Court
ByRutoKtog
Aa Danuhr Clark

COOttJS 6 STAWIAflSKl. PA.
4010 Boykcoul Bodevard
B ib * 450
Tampa. FL 33607
Tatephona: (513)6776006
C 6 S 1 1061-3169
Pubkah September 2. 9.2001
EE029
NOTICE OF BALE
Purauara to Ftorida Stafufa* Bdl
Storage FaoMy AcL Sac. S3 JOB •
63907,
Sate
d
oonteraa
(HouaahokVSeddtea) In laaatd
apaca to aaltirty Owner iana
223 lOWEnterpna*.
502 Dtehguaid, Inc.
200 Mlchaaf Atorlght
59 E d * M. ( a t
’&gt;15 r u j.T in ; C. Ccwrrki
579 OanSPvnPytea
*77 Stephan Andaraon
364 U4tt Burned*
To ba add of itiapnml d Thura.,
•71MD110 am . Putbc Auction, Caah
Or*y
At SunRay Sfea* Away
610 Rtoahait Road
Lake Mary. FL 32746
Al may pay cp-Cal 407-3334365
Pubkah Augual 26. and September
2.2001
00210
M THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT,
IN ANO FOR
SEUDIOLI COUNTY.
CASE NO.: 01-CC1440XN
SWEETWATER CLUB
HOMEOWNERS- ASSOCIATION.
INC , a Florida nol-tor proff corpora­
tion
WILLIAM C. BARKER and PHYLLIS
E BARKER. Na wd*.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO. WLUAM C. BARKER n l
PHYLLIS E. BARKER. Na wtia. and
a l imknown partita having or dalmIng an n a re d in te r Barkar
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tod tin action
to toradoa* • tan a g a rd to* fotoarmg property to Sammola County,
Ftorida. 203 Rtirantear Drtva.
Longwood. Ftonda 3*779, more pan
licularly deaerbed aa:
I d 3 BLKA. Swaarwaur Ckb Urb
L acconfng to to* pid toaraof a*
racordad in Pld Booti 19. Pag* 26. to
to* Pubkc Record* d Sammoi*
County, Ftortd*
ha* boon Nad agamal you and you
ara raqurad to t a n * a copy d your
written Baton**, to ( . I any. on

whoa* addraaa la: Pod
Otoca Boa 2854, Orlando. Ftonda
32802. on or baton Saplambar *7.
2001. and M* toa ongfnd wtih to*
Clatk d to* Cowl dtoar baton aanrtca on Plairittira attorney or immed•idy toareahar; ntoarwtta a ddaib
wb ba anterad again*, you tor toa
rtkd damandad to 9i* Compteeti to
toractaaa a Ian
Dalad tola 23 day d Augud. 2001.
MaryamE M m *. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By U if C. Hardeman
Daputy Clark
to accordance wah to* Amancana
Wtih Dtaabifitiat Ad. PERSONS
WITH DISABILITIES ONLY. V you
ara a paraon wtih a ttiaafbtiy who
road* any a x c n i rudaaon to ordar
to paraopda In toft praoaaOng. you
ara artiaad. d no cod to itou. to toa
provtaion d cartam aaaiatenco.
Pteaaa
contact
tha
Court
Admnalrdw itoton 2 working day*
d your raewpf d toia Notice d
Action 9 you *ra hearing or vorca
vnpavad, ca l 1 6 0 0 9556771
Pubkah Saplambar 2 . 9 .1 6 .2 3 .2 0 0 1
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c in c u r r c o u b t
OF T IE EIGHTEENTH
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SEMINOLE COUNTY,
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EMPIRE AUTO BROKERS.
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
SSION.
Dufendlunl*.
NOTICE O f SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
tha OT day ol SeptorebtHr. 2001, tl
00 A M- i t Ow Sw in ot* County
Court Building;, Wm I Fmnl Dow,
Ndrtfi Park Ayarum Sanlord,
County. Honda. But under
Clerk wi» ufter lor tele Ihe M
reel end pertone! property
perUcularty deecnbed « t fol­
io w«
PARCEL 1:
e! ihe f Kxlheau comer ol Lot
[14. Block A. OAK GROVE PARK, a t
!Rlel thereof, as recondod hr PW
Book 7. Pege 63. Pubfic Record* ot
SEMBCLS: C m r t f rviddt
run Soutfwfty elong the Weaterty
nght ol way kne ol U S- Hrgtwrey 17*
02 end along a curve concave
Easlerly having lur hli etemanta n
radiua of 6779 OS feel, a central
antfe of 0 degreet 6337* end e
-hord bearing of South 10 degreea
MT35* We*t for en ere detente of
90 0 feet, thence run Norm 70
degree* 23*29* West 214 00 leeL
thence run North 21 degrees XTXXT
Eeaf 90 04 leet lo tie Nonhedy line
aborted Lot 14. thence
Saudi 70 degrees 2X29" Eest
ttm Nofttierty ikne of aeid Lot
It 4, 2 10.00 feet to the point of
TOGETHER WITH norverckiWve
lor mgresa and egreaa
r Ihe Mowing deeevtied parcef

L ecals

PARCEL 2
5 loot Ingrocs and egrets ease*
ment&lt;&gt;&gt;rTVTwnclng at the Northeast
corner of Lot 14, Block A. OAK
GROVE PARK, a t per Ptet thereof,
at recorded In Plat Book 7, Page 03.

Public

Records

of

SEMlNOLECounty. Honda, thence
run Southerly along the Westerly
right of way kne of U S Highway 17*
92 and along e curve concave
Eaaterty havng tor Ha elements a
rad»us of 5779 65 feet. • central
angla of 0 degrees 53*37“ and a
chord bearing of South 10 degree*
59'35‘Waef tor an arc dfetance of
90 0 feet to lha Pont of Beginning,
thence continue Southerly along said
right of way kne 10 00 feet, thence
run North 70 degrees 2379* We*t
214 52 feet, thence run North 21
degree* 3000*Easl 10 00 feel,
thence run South 70 degree* 23"
29*East 214 00 feel to the Point of
Oegmntng
TOGETHER WITH toe 1
hereditament* and appurlance*
thereto belonging, .and toe rents,
ttaue* and profit* thereof
The aforesaid sale wS be made pur­
suers lo that certain Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure entered In
Civil No OO C A-2266-14-W now
pending In 'the Circuit Court of toe
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit Inm dlor
Sernlnuie County, fLwidA
DATED tors 17 day of August. 2001
(COURTSEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ckwk of the Circus Court
BY Mary Stroupe
Aa Deputy Clerk
Samuel M Nelson. Esqmre
Honda Bar No 0699290
GRAHAM,
BUILOER,
JONES.
PRATT A MARKS, LLP
369 North New York Avenue,
3rd Floor
Writer Park. Florida 32790
Telephone; (407)647-4466
Attorneys tor PtalnOlf,
Richard W Pierre
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I HEREBY CERTIFY toat a tore and
correct copy of toe foregoing has

N w tumixiwd b«ue. Mai on H i
70 day ol AuguM, 7001 to. Amin H.
Namcn. tvVa Amm Namah. 18X
W MH Spring* BoutovkTO, WtnMf
Springs, rionda 32708. Retard S
D*«mg*r.
Etqutra,
Lnwndaa,
(Vovltrk. Ooatar. Kanto* BRaad.
Potl Oflloa Boa 2809, Orlando.
Florida 37007-7800. an1 PMa*) 0
Cantr. 3870 County Road 477
Hotth Longnood. FVjrtda 377S0
SamuatM. Hatton, E aquaa
Florida Bar No 0889700
GRAHAM. BUILOER. JONES.
PRATT 8 MARKS. LLP
Poat OTIC* Orawar 1880
WVtfat Park, rionda 37790
(407) 847-4455
Aitomayt lor Plaintiff.
RICHARD W PIERRE
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT OF 1890
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER
NO 94 70
PERSONS WITH A DtSAMJTV
WHO MEED A SPECIAL ACCOM
MOOATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD
CONTACT DtSABIUTV COORDINA­
TOR AT 301 NORTH PARK
AVENUE. SUITE N X I . SANFORD.
FLORIOA. 37771, AT LEAST FIVE
(5) DAYS PRIOR TO THE PRO­
CEEDING TELEPHONE (407) 3734JJ0 EX) 47771 I.SM3S5C77!
(TOO). OR 1-800 955-8770. (V). VIA
FLORIDA RELAY SERVICE
Pviraaii August 78. and SapMmbar
2.7001
DO740
em eurr c o u r t
OF THE HTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
W AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CURL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 01-CA-1198-14-W
BANK ONE, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. F/K/A THE FIRST
NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO. AS
in t h e

TRUSTEE

¥».
Made Motanr. ET. AL
Datandanta.

Looking For

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PEST PREVENTION

TERMITES H

NODCe OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

SALES
STAFF
IMMEDIATE
INTERVIEWS
Mon. thru Fri.
9 AM to 11 AM

2 9 2 0 S . O r la n d o D r iv e • S a n f o rd

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

|

"Offices C oast to C oast" since 1954

11— H o m e H ealth
C are

L egals

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pun
auanl to a Final Judgment ol
Forafcoaura dated August 18. 2001
and antarad xi Caaa No 01-CA-118914 W el «w OroM Court id *w
tBTH Judicial Circuit In and tor
Seminole County. Florida whereat
Bank One. National Aaeocielion,
F/K/AThe Ftttl National Dank Oi
Chicago. Aa Truatee la ISakaa and
MARIE MORANZ JOHN ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT (9) IN
POSSESSION
OFUNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF MARIE MORANZ;
____ AN UNKNOWN PERSON IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY era defendant! I wm
aal to tha hgn**i and beat brddar tor
caeh al the AT WEST FRONTDOOR
OF COURTHOUSE ol tie Seminole
County Courthoute. In Sandtord.
Florida, al 11.00 A M a m o n na 18

day d SartamOar, 9001, tha toaow
Ing deacread property aa eat lorth In
MkJ Final Judgmart. tow*.
LOT 9. BLOCK 50 TOWNSITE OF
NORTH CHULUOTA. AS PER PLAT
THEREOF. RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 2. PAGE &amp;4 THROUGH 58.
PUBLIC RbCOROS OF SEMINOLE.
COUNTY. FLORIDA
DATED H* 17 day ol AugutL ?00t.
Mary Anna Morae
Aa dark ol aald Court
By Mary Btroupa
Aa Deputy dark
Submitted try
LAW OFFICE OF MARSHALL C.
WATSON, PA.
Aitomayt lor PtalrMt
IB00NW49TH STREET. SUITE 120
Fort Lauderdale. FL 33309
IMaphone (954)4534)388
FecamAa: (954)7718082
01-02008
Pubkaii Auguat 78. and September
2.7001
D0239
M THE d fld H T COURT
OF THE TWELFTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CTRL om **o«

Power Wheal C h alraat
Ittle or no co eL Ptaaao Call
1-877-883-8488

12— Elderly C are
Cara lor Via elderly b your h
during echool boons Prefer
Lake Mary/Santord area. RN.
mother ot4 IWt ova4aC4a 407-3229091.

55— B usiness
O pportuntties

Needed tor lake Mary church, work
4 hrs every Sw kiy motnaig 8 acme
eves. $7 SOTv. Musi be caring,
dapandabla. and al leaM 18 yts okt
Cal Barbara tor metvww 407-333
2385

CASE NO. 01-CA-818-14-W

SUSAN S. KEOGH and COLIN R.
KEOGH
Dalandant(a)

NOTICE OF BALE
PURSUANT TO F ». CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursuant to
■ final Judgment dated AuguM 18,
7001. and entered In Caaa Ho. 01CA 818-14-W ot Via drcua Court ol
tie 18b Jurtctal Orcut b and tor
Samrcla County. Florida, b when
EASTERN SAVINGS BANK, tab la
Platon*. and SUSAN S KEOGH and
C O U N R KEOGH, era Delendanti. I
m i ||| |o !)• highut ind beat Mddif
tor caah al Via weM Ironi door rt be
Bembola County Courbouaa. locat­
ed al X I N. Park Avenue, Sanlord.
Florida al IIO O A JJ on be 20 day ol
Sep&lt;amber, 7001, the IMowing
deaerbad properly as aal keVi b
aald llnal Judgment;
LOT 78. BLOCK B, COACH LIGHT
ESTATES. SECTION in. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 75.
PAGE 88. OF TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
Deled AuguM 17.7001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Ckwk ol CrtoA Court
By Mary Slroupa
Aa Deputy dark
Attorney lor PlabMt:
Henry M Andmaean. Jr.
Florida Bar No 388148
12811 Kenwood Lana. S u m 113
Fort Myera, Florida 33907
(941)275-8997
Putlen AuguM 78, and September

2. 700t
00221

INVESTIGATE BEFO RE
YOU INVEST
ANrvy* a good policy, e tp e o e ly lor
business
opportunities
and
Iranchiset. Call Florida Dept, ol
Agytcullure 8 Consumer Senncek el
800-435-7352 or FTC-HELP lot
kee nlormabon. Or vte4 our Web MW
el www he govWrop.
Flottie law requree a eie ri ol certab
business opporturtBea to register
Florida Dept ol Agncullure 8
Cortaumer Servicat bolore aa8ng
C a l to verify lawful registration
before you buy.

57—O pportunities
FORi CLOSER 8CMNARLEARN TO BUY ANO SELL
(407)330-5241

Woman's Financial
Support Group
Women that are Interested in
creating a better financial Mure.
407-320-9962

59— Financial
S ervices

Attention Readeral!
Ifa Illegal lor compenlea dong
bueviaM by phone to promise you
e loan and ask you to pay for H
before they deliver. For more
Intormabon. cel tot-tree 1-877 FTC
HELP. (Aprtkc tanka moaeeQe kom
The Seminole Herald and lha
Federal Trad# Commieaton)

t y o u t

&lt;Hom e

Y O ttk

Insurance Verifier: To verify
bauanca and gal preemra Cal ceres
environment Excatent opportunity
to Job a growing company Top pay
and benefte Fax resume to 407-7889568

Plum ber:
Residential
new
construction. Piece work or hourly
$15 to S lfth r Great benefits 386
736-0221.
P T position, Friday A Saturday
rachts Nght patrolgrounds posrbon

INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST!

tar torgs apt rcrrvrsrvty PH cnl. 40732t-6220

Always a good policy, aspedaty tor
business
opportunities
and
franchises. Cal Florida Dept cf
Agriculture 8 Consumer Sernas at
800-435-7352 or FTC-HELP tor
tree rtormabon Or vw4 our Web lie
at www (te govtoijop
rionda law requrse selers at certain
busneea opporkrAoa to tefpiMt w*i
F'C’M.I Dept of Agrtcirhure 8
Consumer Services before sekng
Can to verity lawful registration
before you buy________________

no CPE? No ptchbm!

Drivers
TRAINED 8 TRUCKING
IN 14-18 DAYSII

LABORERS NEEDED

No Up Front Money1
No Coal Tiehon II Ouel
Ufelane Job Placement!
36K-45K 1at Yr. Potential!
CALL TOO AY
1-877-83TRAJN

tfCALTH etSURAHCt ANO SOI K
FLAHI Drug he* workplace.
Appty M: SSC MIIMr drive.

PUBLiX
SUPRMARKET
Em ploym ent O pp .
now taking oppl. for
Dell A sso c. Exc.
O pp ty end great
benefits, at Lk. M ary,
W IL L TR A IN
S7HRI

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

407-321-9693
Receptionist W ented: filing,
computer work, lacing, answering
phones, etc. 25-35 lirs/wk $7 00.hr
♦ bonuses Call J P Pets. 407-3207X 1.

Aaamonto aprbgs «07ie0-ac00
MainlenanceCuslodial Expd In
daanng carpets, waxing floors 8
oorwrai riMMiireuincQ vyooul rm nnno.
First Baplisl Sweetwstar 407 8623893_________________________
Make SI ,000/Waekl
Working m tha banking mdustry.
Bankers hours, no tip needed
CtiTerboNel O 407-261-8907
MOLD LAB TECH: CaiingMokkng
of aer mold aheia, gnndng 8 buffrig
tor hearing aids Good benefits Cal
Magnetons Hearmg Aid Co. O 4073391702_____________________
NEEDED 37 PEOPLE TO LOSE 10400
LBS,
RESULTS
OUARANTEEO- CAU. PATRICIA
(407)3491264
_____________
NURSERY HELP WAN1LU P/T Hrs
can be arranged-Sanford /Sorrento
Area (407)3239276 or leave a

EARN CASH NOW1
11 SOO/llo. PT tS.OCKVMo. FT
1-800-237-10*1
Exp preschool teech en needed tor
a l dasarooma. FT 8 PT poaituna
available Pay baaed on exp. 8
quetoctom t C al Joyce at 407-321 7833
EXPERIENCED
AUTO BOOY PAINTER BODY
TECHNICIAN
Musi have own looia 8
experience In heevy ooikaJon
Apply b person
2601 Country CM ) Rd. Sanlord
407-322-8844
FLOORING INSTALLERS
Hardwood and lem m ata Flooring
Apprentices needed knmeckatety
lor
established.
expanding,
company Oraat advancement
opportunity C k lJa tK Dl 4 0 7 - 3 2 ) :
R Y P Inr Arrt tk to have vatd ckhws
kaneew id peat back groiaid check.

Blvershlp Rom ance
Fun Place To Wotkl
Work on the Water.
CookJPrep Cook
Exp. helpful but will tram
Photo Shop/Souvenlr Sa les
Wilt liam
C a l 407 321-5091 tot
apphcatmrVlntotTnation
RN to provide educational Services
tor mfartwloddtors with disabilities
CALL (407)322 6 2 2 2 of FAX
(4 07)852-3X 1

Servers needed tor busy restaurant
tor toe Lake Ma.-y lonywood Area
Ai sMla. no Stmdays! 407-32981M
Sendee Technician: Water well
pump repair Electrical a pump esp
teq d Overtime required Customer
IrtendN, 407-322-4610 or apply m
parson 2 7 0 9 Country Club Rd.
Sartord

Office help: Clerical, part or M tone.
Computer berate. Apply to person
138 Commerce Way. Sanlord. 407322-9207.

Business &amp; Services
Directory

Attention Readeral I

74 .s .

Pediatric Medical Assistant: large
pedetnc practice seeking a Medr.il
Assistant with at least 1-2 yean
experience. Esceltent benefits
Friendly atmosphere Fast paced
Team environment
Positions
available to Lake Mary and Orange
Cay Pay depends on experience,
rrrwTxxn 1 10 Fas y a a m m i totliy,
407-788-9568

House keepet T11 Camp ground
mmeckate opanmg, Sartord 407322-4470

COL training avaaatto1
1-800-4335593

ire Hegel tor companies doing
butkiees by phone to pronto* you
a loan and aafe you to pay lor ft
before they deliver. For more
Information, cal tot-tree 1877-FTC
HELP ( A pubfc awvfoa mnaaaga kon
The Seminole Herald and tha
Fadaral Trade ComrttoMon)

^ je n r

Pakitor Spray p-irforneodod 2yrs
r t e w q w*i vikjatiM a b aaa sprey
system Salary based on exp Mrs 6
2 30pm Apply b parson O 210 Tech
Drive. Sanlord 407-330-5000

Home Care Aid, 4 hrs Frt afternoon,
8 hrs Sal 4 hrs Sundeymommg or
afternoon, m Santoro. Pts cal 407
474-1158 or 407-322-9082 to
•chetlto personal Vaerview PlabrVig
resume to Interview

0R1VER TRAINEES
NEEDED!
LOCAL, REGIONAL
8 LONGHAUL POSfTIONS
AVAILABLE
$700 to $900 per week earning
potential. Drtve the BIO RIGS lor
TRANSY5TEMS
No Eipenence Necessary

61— M oney to L end

(Z -o tn e ( Z e l e b t t i i t

Local Work 1-8 0 0 -7 7 9 2 5 3 5
Grade tractor boxbiade operator lor
landecapmg company Musi be a b b
to trial grade 0 1 reqtarad Vacation.
Hoiday and Pension b e n e llt 4073778133

ATTN:

CHURCH NURSEny
ATTENDANT

P/T C O O K needed tor day care
b Sartord. Mcrrtry rnrJjyOarrvlprn
Can (4071322-6645

$12/HR WE TRAIN

Work From Home
$1500 - 85.000
P/T-F/T
Mai Oder
800-3596871
W W W workfuraelt com

Cart CPfVAcUvtuea'Playroom
Lot o l TLC/ E« Rets/Rea rata*

71— Hr.Lr W anted

ACRYSEAL TECHS

WWi Security Omcan 0 loenie No
espreqd Paid training Competitive
wegea unitorma provided Fienibie
schedule Ca« Orlando Sanlord
Airport al 407 5854 772 Alter hours,
leave message DFWP

27— N ursery &amp; C hild
C are

Amabng A l Caah BuMneaa

v*.

71— H elp W anted

AIRPORT SCREEN ERS

Work S HrWUy.
r Y '' Huge Earning
No SeOngl
Potential. Turnkey!
Tu
Free Into
nlo Pack
I
&amp; Video
CALL 1-800-338-1458
AINI 2001-029

EASTERN SAVINGS BANK Hh

71— H elp Wanted
Delivery Driver/Warehouse
Good DrMng Record Dnig Free
Apply 138 Commerce Way. Sanlord.
407-322-9207

AdvwtlM your buotnoM or m c v Ic m tor M IJtti* m $2.00 p a r day.
Call (407) 322-2611 to tpaak to a Ctaaalflad Representative
281-H om e

71— H elp W anted

UwvJI'a Auto Hi

Akporl Paaaengar Sendee: Ftoxtto
houti. free ttotonna. paid vacatbna
A hoMaya . No asp necessary.
DFWP. 407-370-0806

H u g e 1, 2 &amp; 3 Bedroom

Apartments Starting at

I m ih o v e m e n t

2 7 5 -D k y w a l i

Spring FUN Sudaa naada an aipd

Please Mention This Ad When
You Call For Details

property.
Encellenl
working
nxJtana. 8 good mao** Abo bcfcmg
tor a M l bma house man. Abo pen
Una breakfast anandard. Al ages
encouraged to apply Appty In
Mb Sutet, 201 N
!, Sanford

C a ll U s T o d a y A n d
A sk A b o u t O ur...

4 0 7 -3 2 8 -8 8 1 8

ON 1 BEDROOM APTS!

Tint ispunninoout!

Dry Wall
•Stucco RapaJra*
All Texturea Matched
Popcomll
407-322-6338 L/l

263-C A »m rntY

c a IR c fc T T n w O 407-321

2 7 7 -F u x N r r u x E R e t a i r

Sanford Landing
e fio m e s

BEAT iCLOCK f t

1600 W. First Slroet • Sanlord, FL 32771

^

(4 0 7 )321-6220

FREE R EN T

Fa* (407) 330-0253

FOR O N E YEA R

city j
Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

*300°° O f f
F i^ s t M o n t h ' s

„

407-323-3301

I

Rout

Willi 12 Mo. Lease &amp; Approved Credit
• (.MB'* Niurly Krluiiilkliril \|uirlinrnlH «llti Inr*'Onw'ts • liitr Front • Vnllrjlull
• Sp.n llinc hurl * Tcrinln Courts

Wyndham
Place
Apartments
Now Pre-Leasing
Hurry the Rush is On.
Reserve Yours Today

Brand New!
Lake Mary Blvd. &amp; 17-92 ||

Country Lake

407-327-4458

Apartments

Free Rent ■Call Today

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford * 3JO-5204

292-MoVING Sc
S torage

261-H ome
lM r » 0 V EM E N T

294-P ainting

BUMng/Codlng/Coltocttone: 1-2
yaari o l medical aapahanca.
Knowkxlgool MedcarakAorkcwd and
btormrAlklondmg»k9l Cntaelon
aal-pay and kwuranca compartot
Fas raauma to 407-7884)568

3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford
D on't Miss The Opportunity

Living

279-H a uu n u

AUTO MECHANIC
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED, GOOD
WAGES 8 BENEFITS (407)3233278

Sanford Court Apts .
f jr

Fu4 bma Job- Pte cal
1407-321-7384.

Atterrtionll Work From Momal
PT 81,000-85.000 FT/Mo
Mai Order
For tree bio. 1-888-7604737

F O R D E T A I L S C A L L O R V IS IT

Country
Style

I The Happy Ehraa naada chkd cart

BffYW TW nSBBT

I you art tocfcjng lor a |cb t t o ratoy
makas a conl/buPon. Bc holaatlc
Book Fairs may have Vie perfect

301-R oofing

lobtoryout

—

Warehouse Position
have FT/PT day thifl poabena
available In out warehouse

Support your lord
businesses. they are the
t£a1 cf yui assmaily,
You wi find reputable
local businesses and

packing books t o echool book laks
11 you are Pm positive, motivated
perton we are looking tor youwM

atyoy our caauM. dean and lamey
fnandy aimosphere
i a rt seeking a FT Indnidual to
fto b capable d handng nUMwka
armuitaneoueiy Raaponaibrliuet
include handkng incoming call
grafting vendors, and general
o l c r a f l n l Hi retort phone skjka
raqukad pkn MS Word 8 Escei
Wa offat a generous banafita
package, inctodng 401K. Pension
Plan, and artxAoyee daoourto MS
(kptoma/GtU required EOE
Apply b Person. Bam -4pm
SchoUsUC Book Fairs
200 Technology Park. Suns 120
Lake maiy. FL 32748
(407) 829-2665

ll

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8 ropkiri 407-322 )938
* RC 0060558

S&amp; S*w |»l» I

S t r b e t O in cto ry I

$15.75 per m onth....... 5 lines / 3months
$24.75 per month ....10 lines / 3 months
$33.75 per month ... 15 lines / 3 months

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Class ified (407) 322-2611

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

Page OH Suntlay. SrpU*mlH*r 2. 2001
99— A partments U nfurnished

9 3 — R o o m s Fo r R e n t

71— H elp W anted

tlO O /w eek! include* u tlk ta *.
w ashar/dryer. tree cabX . Lake
Ava. Sanlord 407-688-7023

TURF E,TC INC I* looking to (4
podtion* within our growing
company W * a t* looking lot
depandabl* peopia with a good
•tntud* and Ih* dadra to produc*
rvintify work Wa would Mr* to tdk
I ■ you nhout the lollowtng |ob
I'patang*
4 an d v u p * Matobmancw Foreman
I Data* Parson
•r&gt;aw Member*
f V n t O T nut t* &lt; r d | w »’ m i* hava
yit-1 rkvH.r tkfvet* kcom* Pretar
ttm tlo t v ik-tnl person with an eye
*'viyviMy lt r m [ w w w r e a « i a if.
f n l a r*e-ae to irvan arvi grow with

C LO SE T O HOME

141— H omes F or S ale

Fu

Pool No Pd*. SS50 Randotph

'l BrdroorrU7 n .l h
S »n o r«
Block. 1800 *q. n. phw , ctoan.
vauttad colling*. *«1-ln ktt. Call

Court Apt*. 407-1361300
1 BR Qarag* Apt to Q uX I
Nd^toorhood H O O tn o n h u M N * .
Sacurty dapoak ragdrad. (407)322-

407-3364413
i, houM ptM la g a t.

cat**. $450 knonth. IndUdM at. $50

103— H ouses *
95— R o o m m a te

U

3 baWoom conag* , newly
ranovalad. water Indudad. to

comby, but cloaa to town 1886Ano

I luxury twin pitowtop Ml with 7 yr
W O T * M $135. quMO $140, ktog
S 2I0 B o n d naw Localad In
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St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
welcomes rector and family
The Rev. Charles L Holt has
Orlando with Brooke's parents
replaced foe Rev. Beverly L.
while a new home is bring built
Barge as foe rector of S t Peter’s
for them in Lake Mary. They
Episcopal Church on
hope to be moved in by
Rinehart Road.
January. Brooke is
Barge, church rector
' astay-atmother with their
for 12 years, and his
two children. Chase, 2,
wife Anne, have moved
back to Fredericksburg,
and Ashton, 7 months
old. She is formerly
Va., where they own a
Faith Minister at S t
home. The Barges were
Matthew's, Orlando,
very active in foe
and All Saint's, Winter
Sanford-Lake Mary
Park.
community, where
Doris
After graduating
Anne was a member of
D ietrich
from Searmry-Westem,
Ixora Garden Club,
F t Holt was one of four
P.E.O., the Altar and
priests at S t John's Episcopal
Flower Guilds and Daughters
of the King. She also taught sev­ Church, Charlotte, N.C. "They
were in Charlotte for four years,
eral Bible classes and worked
but are thrilled to be back m
with the youth at S t Peter’s.
Florida," Barbara concluded.
According to Barbara
The community sends show­
Chapman, * rh e very attractive
ers of blessings to the Barges
Holts will bring Ideas and a
and welcomes the Holts with
deep and abiding love of foe
open arms.
living God to St Peter’s."
She has submitted foe fol­
Kristen Earns Degree
lowing information;
Congratulations are in order
Holt and his wife; Brooke,
to Kristen Lundquist, who
are both Florida natives. He
graduated
grew up and was baptized in
from the
the United Methodist Church,
University of
graduated from the Episcopal
Florida Aug.
High School in Jacksonville and
11. Kristen
the University of Florida and is
attended the
proud to be a GATOR. It was
university on
during his Junior year at
a scholastic
Florida that he received his
"call" to the ministry. In his sen­ scholarship
and earned
ior year, he led a Bible study
her bachelor's
ministry fur more than 100 stu­
l.undqulat
degree in
dents,
management in three years. The
Brooke, daughter of Karen
popular coed also worked at a
and Charles Egcrtnn of
Orlando, is a graduate of Boone part-time Job and maintained a
high grade point average.
High School Mid the College of
"We are very proud of her,"
Clurleston. The Barges lived in
paternal grandmother Aria Jane
Orlando following their mar­
Lundquist said.
riage and both attended the
Kristen, daughter of Bobby
Reformed Theological Seminary
and
Franrie Lundquist and a
there. Pr. Holt received his
1998 graduate of Seminole High
Masters o f Divinity from
School, Is now In Atlanta,
Seabury-Westem Theological
where she is in training as a
Seminary in Evanston, III
manager for Enterprise Car
The Holts arc living in

Rental Corp.
Her paternal grandfather Is
Raymond Lundquist and
maternal grandparents are Ken
and Ann Echols,
Locals Attend Shows
Natalie Weld, who relin­
quished her Miss Seminole
County throne to do summer
stock, is finishing the season's
dosing sluw, "Sweet Charity,"
at Theatre by the Sea In
Matunuck, R J. Natalie lives in
Narraganaett, R l , across the
bridge from Newport and Just a
bitort walk from foe beach She
ha* liad a fun-filled, busy sum­
mer.
Stanford's 22-year-old red­
headed dancer and actress ha*
been cast in "My One And
Only," "The King and 1* (danc­
ing the lead in "Unde Tom
Ballet"), and "Bye Bye Birdie"
this summer. Natalie's busy
schedule, indudlng right shows
weekly, has not kept her from
taking in the area's sights, such
as Historic Block Island, foe
Newport Mansions, rollerblad­
ing foe ocean front and the
night dub scene.
Natalie's parent:
Us, Valerie and
George Weld, and Aunt and
Unde Ken Doktor, have
enjoyed visiting Theatre by the
Sea and seeing all of Natalie's
shows. "We can’t get enough,"
Valerie said.
Attending "Sweet Charity"
last weekend to see Natalie
playing the role of Rosie were
Valerie and George, Miriam
Doktor, Jean Clontz and Beverly
Boothe. Other locals visiting
the theatre this summer are
Sandra Orwig Brooks and the
Michael Prusak family who
returned with rave reviews of a
great show.
Who knows what the future
holds for the Sanford star on
the rise? It's bound to be sensa­
tional

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Sunday. September 2. 2001

Church
Notes
Non-Impact Aerobic*
Non-impact aerobics will
be offered each Friday beginChristian
ning Sept 7, in the: &lt;
Life Center at Community
United Methodist Church at
10 a m These exercises are
designed to be done in a
chair or a wheel chair, and
they promote better health.
This class is open to both
men and women and there is
no charge. Plan on joining
others each week for a time
of exercise, fellowship and
fun.
Community United
Methodist Church Is located
1/2 mile north of Highway
436 in Casaeiberry.
y. Tne
address Is 4921S. Highway
17-92.
For more Information, call
Bootsie at 407-831-3777, ex t

212.
New House
Habitat for Humanity in
Seminole County Inc., is
beginning its 46th house,
which will be its first In the
Geneva area. The ground­
breaking will take place 9
a m Saturday, Sept 8. The
location is 321 McLain Lane
in Geneva.
Habitat for Humanity in
Seminole County is a non­
profit ecumenical Christian
housing ministry, which was
established in 1990. Its mis­
sion is to eliminate poverty in
Seminole County through a
tive homeowners i
com munity volunteers.
For further information,
call 407-328-9717.
Esther's Feast
A study of the Book of
Esther by Patricia T\ill will be
held Saturday, Sept 8, from
8:15 a m to 2 3 0 p m , in
Tbskawilla Presbyterian
Church. The study is led by
the Kev. Sandy HilL
The a » t is $7 per person,
which includes lunch, if inter­
ested in attending, call the
church office at 407-322*2662.
JO Y Seekers
IOY Seekers Adult Sunday
School class at Fust
Presbyterian Church of
Sanford will begin a new
study on the book ot James,
“Walking the Talk.The new dass will have a
"kick-off" breakfast 9 a.m.
Sept 9, in the church's
Fellowship Center. The dass
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Church
Notes
Polka Fest
Saint Nicholas Byzantine
Catholic Chuidv located at
5135 Sand Lake Road (SR
482) In OrlandOy will hold Us
annual Polka Fest on
Sunday, Sept. 23, from noon
until 5 p m
The Fest will showcase
the Pan Jozef, Joe Oberaitis
Band and feature traditional
Slavic foods, a bake sale, a
sale of religious articles, an
ethnic display and a 50/50
raffle.
Donations are $5 per per­
son, children under 12 are
free. Food and beverage
items will be sold separately.
For more information, call
Helene at 407-293-2239.
Volunteers Needed
The Christian Sharing
Center Longwood has
urgent need for volunteers
to fill various positions,
including receptionists and
interviewers to interview
families in crisis to help
meet their needs. Other vol­
unteer positions indude
pantry workers to stock
shelves and fill grocery
orders for client families and
van drivers to pick up food
donations. Hours are from 9
am . to 1 p m . Monday
through Friday.
Thrift Store volunteers are
also needed to sort dona­
tions, assist customers and
run the cash register. Other
positions induae "fix it
folks" to check small appli­
ances and make repairs and
truck assistants to help with
donation pickups. Hours are
9 am . to 5 p m . Monday
through Saturday.
For more information or
to volunteer, call Diann at
407-260-9155, e x t 6,
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday.
Celebration o f Life
The Sanford Crisis
Pregnancy Center invites the
community to its annual
"Celebration of Life," 6 to
8JO p m . Saturday, O ct 13.
Guest speaker will be
Kenny McCaughey, father of
the world's first living 6eptuplets.
The event will be held in
Wckivo Assembly of God,
located at 1675 Dixon Road
in Longwood. Tickets are
$25 per person and ii .dudes
dinner.
For information or reser­
vations, call 407-323-3384,
407-830-7146 or 407-7740777.

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T i n S em in oli H erald

Sunday. S ep tem be r 2 . 2001

E ducation
Dividends encourages participation
in community volunteer workshops

Getting ready to vote

The Dividends Seminole
School Volunteer Program
Invites community members
to attend its workshops. All
workshops are free, and there
is no obligation to become a
Dividend School Volunteer by
attending the workshops.
All of the workshops ore
held at the Seminole County
Public School'* Educational
Support Center, located at 400
E Lake Mary Blvd. in Sanford.
Pre-registration b required. To
pre-register, visit the district
webpage at
wwwacpsJcUiLus or e-mail:
PattyBaumhoerOscpsJcl2.fi.us

H f iiK J fm w o try i orrwny f ■ n w n

Seminole High School Principal Karen Coleman aorta through
voter regiatratlon cards before sending them off to the
Supervisor of Elections office. The school recently held a voter
registration drive sponsored by PTSAa throughout Seminole
County. Voters will head to the polls on Sept. 4 to decide
whether the county continues the one-cert sales tax.

• 9 to 11 fl.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 12:
M entors— A mentor b a
special kind of school volun­
teer committed to making a
difference in a youth's life by
helping them to experience
school success. Mentors meet
weekly at the school with their
mentees.

School Notes
A Sanford Middle School stu­
dent's essay was recently select­
ed as the winning entry for an
area contest.
KPMG Peat Marwick spon­
sored the essay contest through
Hands On Orlando for middle
school and high school stu­
dents The theme was "If I
Could Change the World." In
100 words or less, the writer
had to identify a problem and
offer a solution.
From more titan 1,300 stu­
dent entries, Brent Gauffer's
was selected. He is a seventhgrade student at Sanford
Middle School.
Couffer received a check for
SZ500. In addition, his class
will receive an kx- cream part}’.
Honorable Mention went to
Spencer Berrios, a student at
Indian Trails Middle School and
Shaina Spector, a student at
Rock Lake Middle School.
Chad Ulety, a Seminole
County resident, recently
announced lie will donate his
$300 tax refund check to The
Foundation for Seminole
County i*ublic Sellouts' "Take
Stock in Children" scholarship
program.
The Take Stock program pro­
vides four-year scholarships for
low-income students who quali­
fy. T o date. The Foundation, a
501 (ci3 Corporation, has pur­
chased more than S 3 0 0 .U n)
worth of Florida Prepaid
CoUege Scholarships for deserv­

ing students.
"As a resident of Seminole
County, I feci this is truly a rare
opportunity for the community
to make a considerable dona­
tion and at no real sacrifice by
the donator," Ulcry said. "If 100
individuals responded by
donating their $300 checks, that
would amount to $30,000."
The address for the or;
tion is: The Foundation I
Seminole County Public Schools
at 400 East Lake Mary Blvd.,
Sanford, FL 32773-7127.

• 9:30 to 1130 a.m.
Thursday, Sept. 13:
Multiple Intelligences/
Learning Styles — Uncover
those hidden talents in your­
self and in your children.
Math Super Stars — Math
enrichment program for stu­
dents K-8. Administered
entirely by Dividend volun­
teers who explain and distrib-

ute math problem worksheets
an a weekly basb, grade the
students, and distribute Incen­
tives for student achievement
• 9-30 to 11 a.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 19:
Special Friends — Special
Friends are mentors working
with elementary school-age
students. These volunteers
teach young people what
being and having a triend b
all about
• 10 a.m. to noon
Friday, Sept. 21:
Digalo En Espanol —
bilingual volunteers share
theirknowlcdge with elemen­
tary school-age children, fol­
lowing a teaming guide and
lesson plans providedI by
b the
Dividends ofl
• 9 3 0 to 1130 a.m.
Monday, Sept. 24:
Junior Achievement —
Junior Achievement consultant/voluntccrs teach students
K-12 about the "real world" of
business and community.
Volunteers present 3045
minute lessons on a weekly
basb for five to eight weeks.
All of the instructional materia b and student materials are
provided. Please let us know
what grade level you prefer so
that the proper training mate­
rials are available at the work­
shop.

• 9 a jn .to 2 3 0 p .m .
TUesday, Sept. 25:
Green a i d e — Thb diver­
sity program b designed to
help second-grade students to
build inclusive green circles
that indude people from dif­
ferent cultures and different
abilities. A volunteer-led class­
room demonstration will be
provided at the workshop.
Training b provided through
the National Conference o f
Community and Justice.
• 9 3 0 to 11*5 a.m.
Friday, Sept. 28, at the Student
Museum, 301 W. 7th S tm t,
Sanford
Museum Volunteers —
Student Museum docents con­
duct activities with visiting
students. Volunteer docents
work in the six different exhib­
it areas; behind the scenes vol­
unteers support the instruc­
tional programs In the office
and in the Demonstration
Garden area.
• 9 to 11:30 a.m.
Friday, Sept. 28:
Reading Acceleration
Program — Volunteer tutors
assist first-grade students who
are reading below grade lev­
els. Students are tested and
ppropriate materials are provs
'iaed to the volunteer. Forty
percent of the students
enrolled In the program have
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Births
Aug. 7,2001

Sunday. September 2.2001

Vintage View

Karina Glssclle Mojica,
daughter of Vlreen Milagros
Rivera and Anthony Luis
Mojica of Deltona, was bom.

Aug. 8,2001
Nayella Nailllm Gonzalez,
daughter of Agnes Millian
Caquias and Feliberto
Gonzalez of Sanford, was bom.
Stephany Nicole Mesa,
daughter of Mary Jenny and
Jesus Mesa of Deltona, was
bom.
Kevin Vincent MattJck, son
ofTiacy and Kevin Mzittek of
Orange City, was bom.
Shaun Robert Price II, ton
of Faith and Shaun Price of
DeBary, was bom.

Aug. 9,2001

Alytsa Raquel Zawackl,
daughter of Angela and
Michael Zawackl of Orange
City, was bom.

WiBlDsiaMamdt&gt;y0r*c»t*.l|*niofrhir
These members of tha Seminole High School Dramatic Club were listed as thespian apprentices In the
1953 *Salmagurx*.‘ by me next id ooi year, Iho majority of them ted become thespian*. Besldee acting In
plays, thespian points were earned by performing such back stage Jobs as prompter, stage manager, prop­
erly manager, set butting and makeup. Nolle Coleman was sponsor. Pictured In the front row, from left.
are PhBp Toney. Grace Marie Stinedpher, Nancy Rountree. Elen Lyon, Poly Graham and Mickey Durak.

Aug. 10,2001
Ean Marcus Fry, ton of
Renee and Edmund Fry of
DeBary, was bom.
Sean Xavier Quinones, ton
of Janieiie Lugo and Mark
Quinones of Deltona, was bom.
Jacob Lawrence Stanley,
ton of Rachel and Lawrence
Stanley of Casselberry, was
bom.

Aug. 11,2001

Danis Zaben, daughter of
Umnah and Saied Zaben of
Apopka, waa bom.

Aug. 12,2001
Emmanuel Javier Alicea,
ton of Tonya Alicea and
Andrew Schwartz of DeBary,
was bom.
Derick Rafael Berrios, son
of Robyn Vazquez and Derick
Berrios of Deltona, was bom.
Gregory Charles LJggoni
III, ton of Latcsia Jones and
Gregory Charles Leggons Jr., of
Sanford, was bom
George William Moreland
Elunan, son of Elizabeth
Moreland and James Ekman of
Deleon Springs, was bom.

Aug. 13,2001
Cassidy Learnt Collins,
daughter of Lori Ann and Bart
Collins of Dei Iona, was bom.
AUna Camille Pail, (laugh­
ter of Jessica and Mark D ili of
Sorrento, waa bom.
Christopher Gary Castro
Dan las, ton of 1leiolsa and Jose
Garibaldi-Dantas of Lake Mary,
was bom.
Nicole Mae Groover,
daughter of Shannon and
Nathan Groover of Casselberry,
was bom.
Kcndyl Grace Jaeb, daugh­
ter of Jennifer and David Jaeb
11, of Winter Springs, was bom.
Kobi Elijah Lagos, son of
Robin Webb and Gregory
Lagos of Osteen, waa bom.
Elyae Winter Larson,
daughter of Tracy and Matthew
Larson of Maitland, was bom.

Deltas give back to community
Sanford Alumnae Chapter
o f Delta Sigma Theta Sorority
Inc., is a very active chapter
in Seminole
County.
Education
Development
is one of the
chapter's pro­
grams. Titled
"Investing In
Our Future,"
the program
Marva
is designed to
H aw k in s tutor and
mentor disad­
vantaged
middle school girts from
eighth grade to graduation.
Funds invested each year will
be applied toward scholar­
ships.
Delta Bpearhcads the
Community Resource Day,
where information about
child safety seats, inspection,
health and other information
is given to make car seats
safe.
Political awareness and
involvement is done through
voter registration and making
sure voters turn out at the
polls.
Involvement in the com­
munity continues with a
Senior Recognition Luncheon,
where seniors who have
made significant contribu­
tions in the community are
honored. Monthly hirthdav
celebrations are held for resi­
dents of the Good Samaritan
Home. Tire group makes con­
tributions of toiletries and
other personal items to the
women and children at

Members of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority, from left, Cheryl Knight, Valene
Hartsfietd, Anita Washington. UUan MoGdi-Jordan, Ruth H. Walker and
Baibara Johnson are pictured with Good Samaritan Home residents.

homeless shelters. The group
also recycles beverage tabs to
help pay utility bills at our
local Ronald McDonald
House.
The Deltas will host their
third annual Senior
Recognition Luncheon 2 p.m.
Oct. 28, in the Holiday Inn,
Altamonte Springs.
New Bethel Missionary
Baptist Church, "A Church Of
Purpose," and the Pastor's
Aid Ministry recently hon­
ored the Rev. William F.
Lewis and First Lady
Geraldine D. Lewis in obser­
vance of the reverend's 16
years of pastoral service.
The three-day appreciation
service began 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, Aug. 23., with the

Rev. Otis C. Raines, pastor,
and Christian Fellowship
Baptist o f Sanford.
On Friday, Aug. 24, at 7 3 0
p.m., a musical fellowship
program was held. During
the 11 a.m. Sunday worship
service, die mass choir ten­
dered music for the celebra­
tion. The Rev. James A.
Manning, associate minister
of New Bethel, delivered the
message of the morning.
Special thanks to Pastor
Lewis for his Christian lead­
ership at New Bethel and in
the community of Sanford.
He is a man of God, who
leads us wisely and well.
"And 1 will give you pas­
tors according to mine heart,
which shall feed you with
knowledge and understand­
ing." — Jeremiah 3:15

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Children’s
Fun Day set
Saturday, ScpL 8 will be
"Children’s Fun Day" at the
Lake Mary Historical
Museum.
The after­
noon will be
filled with
fun, free
activities for
children. The
day was
planned
because the
Mary
Historical
Rowell
Commission
• • • • • • • • wants to
encourage
children to visit the museum
while the traveling
Smithsonian exhibit is there.
The fun lasts from 1 to 5
p m Activities indude mak­
ing "wrist radios" like Dick
Tracey wore, making "roll
can" ice cream, playing cro­
quet, horseshoes and more.
Community Building
Closed Labor Day
The Lake Mary
Community Building will be
dosed Monday, Sept. 3, for
Labor Day. The Community
Building is being used as a
polling place for tire penny
tax vote, so it will also be
dosed cm Tuesday, Sept. 4.
The Lake Mary Seniors will
return to their fall schedule of
activities on Wednesday, Sept.
5. Every Wednesday, the
Backyard Artists group meets
to paint from 9 3 0 a.m. to
1230 p.m. You can come
paint with them even if
you're not a senior!
Tire Woopie Group meets
every Tuesday at 930 a.m.
This group is very big into
community service and help­
ing others. Currently, they are
making "shrugs" for an
assisted-Iiving facility. (Shrugs
are similar to shawls but with
sleeves.) The Woopics also
Jiclped out with the compan­
ion exhibit for the
Smithsonian. They made the
liead for the "Girl Scout of the
Future."
Cactus Flower At
Lake Mary High
"Cactus Flower" will be
the first play of the new
school year presented by lire
Lake Mary High Drama
Department, lh e dates for
"Cactus Flower" are Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday and
Saturday, Sept. 4,5, 6 and 8
beginning at 7 pan. Tire cost
is just SI.
For more information, call
tire school at 407-320-9550.

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Sunday. September

T he S eminole H eeald

2. 2001

A glaonem a: A lady in the shadows
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Aglaonema belongs to the
Araceac plant
family that
Includes philo­
dendron,caladium, anthurium,
and spathlphyllum. The inflo­
rescence of
these plants is
a densely flow­
ered simple

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spadix surrounded by a usu
ally colored modified leaf
(called the spathc). The
whole structure is consid­
ered to be the flower.
Aglaonema species origi­
nate in the hum id, heavily
shaded tropical forests of
southern Asia, mainly
Indonesia, M alaysia,
Thailand,the Philippines and
Sri Lanka. Most of the vari-

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the results of plant explo­
rations but a tew man-made
hybrids are now available for
production.
Recent discoveries of
Aglaonema with unique
foliar variegation patterns
and petiole coloration are
being used to produce new
and exciting varieties.

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Aglaonema is an ever­
green, erect, compact plant,
about 1 to 3 feet high, with
short stems that bear beauti­
ful variegated leaves. The
strikingly marked leaves are
held by petioles shorter than
the blades and an au ged In
groups at the end of the
stems.
Aglaonema flowers are
w hite and look like small
Calla or Spathiphyllum flow­
ers but rarely form under
normal conditions. The
"flo w er" is formed by a
group of 6mall flowers borne
on aspadix surrounded by a
bract which are small in pro­
portion to the size of the
foliage.
Som e sj&gt;ecies develop col­
ored fruits that look like
berries.

6
to 8 inches long with three or
more leaves or stem seg­
ments 3 to 4 inches long, are
used to propagate this pUnt.
Repotting
Repot your plants during
the months of March and
April.Carefully remove the
old compost from the fleshy
roots and put a layer of peb­
bles in the bottom of the pot.
Instead of soil, use a com ­
mercial potting mU with
sphagnum moss, peat moss,
and sand or perlite to fill the
pot.

Varieties
Approximately 20
Aglaonema varieties are pro­
duced in Florida."Silver
King" and "Silver Queen"
are two of the best known
varieties of Aglaonema that
are verypopular in many
daces. They differ basically
n the markings on the leaf
and the rate of growth.
The variety "Snow
Q uecn"w ith its dark green
leaves and white markings,
is one of the most beautiful
of the Aglaonemas. The vari­
ety "Stripes" developed in
Florida has narrow bands of
silvery white color along the
lateral veins.
Culture
The so-called Chinese
Plants will tolerate low
Evergreen is one of the
light conditions and should
species of this pUnt that
not be exposed to direct sun­
have leaves without any
light. Temperatures between
60 to 70 degrees are adequate markings or patterns.
Another specie of
for this plant, but it will
ow more vigorously at
- Aglaonema, the Painted
Drop-tongue, has attractive
gher temperatures.Any
grayish green leaves with
slight chill may cause leaf
darker green margins.
discoloration.
A mixture o f peat and per­
Uses
lite are recommended to
Aglaonema is an excellent
grow this plant, the pots
house plant. It is mainly
should not be too large, as
grown in containers in malls,
these plants grow best when
offices or homes. It can also
their roots are confined in
be used outdoors as aground
small containers. Watering
cover in densely shaded
should be done regularly to
areas of the yard.
maintain the potting mixture
moist. Only the surface
Pests And Disease
should be allowed to dry out
Dlls plant is affected by
between w atering periods.
mealybugs and spider
In the w inter months the
mites.The appearance of red
plants will require less
spider mites is usually relat­
w ater.lf the roots stay too
ed to high levels of light. Use
wet, the leaves will begin to
an insecticidal soap to con­
w ilt due to lack of oxygen
trol these problems.
around the roots. Use a weak
Nematodes can become a
solution of fertilizer when
serious problem if non-sterile
applying fertilizer with the
soil is used to grow this
watering. A yellowing of the
plant.
low er leaves often indicates
low levels of nitrogen.

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of her, but when she gets
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Post Office sites narrowed to seven
✓

By Dan Ping
Editor

rop Warner
Teams PreDare
for Season
The 2001 Pop Warner
Football League season
kicks off this Saturday with
all seven Seminole County
teams playing non-conterence games. Only the
SYFA (Sanford Youth
Football Association) Noles
will be at home, hosting
South Brevard at
TThomas
h o m a s E. Whlgham
Stadium.
Page 1B

F o o •t b•• a lA*
l 2• 0 0• 1.
Seminole County has
a history of football
excellence,
young players told
new coaches'
throughout the coun­
ty, the 2001 seasot
will see teams...

Building on
Tradition
Section C

Seminole Smile

SA N FO RD — A Blue Ribbon
Committee created to recommend a loca­
tion and design for a new retail service
U S . Post Office has released its report list­
ing seven possible sites for the facility.
Established by the City Commission on
July 23, the 10-person committee met five
times during tnc last month to complete
its task.
"We moved with deliberate speed

Sites include FP &amp; L Building and retail center at
the corner of 1st Street and Sanford Avenue
because all of the information I have
received indicated we needed to get this
done quickly," said the committee's chair­
man, Millard Hunt, in presenting the
report.
said the while the committee did
narrow the site list to seven from 24 pos­

sible sites which met the Postal Service's
criteria, it did not rank the seven.
"We were advised that publication of
specific preferences might toe counter pro­
ductive to the Postal Service bidding
process," Hunt said in the report.
Hunt said the committee used four cri-

toria to make its recommendation: total
acreage of the site; the presence of an
existing building of considerable size on
the site or immediately adjacent to the
site; the potential economic impacts to the
surrounding area; and the possible affects
of displacing existing businesses or uses.
Because of pre-existing conditions,
Hunt noted in his report that none of the
seven sites meets all four of the criteria.
The sites and the committee's observaSee Sites, Page 7A

County approves 1-4 pedestrian overpass
suspension bridge
should be completed
in less than a year
By Christopher Patton
Stan Writer
SANFORD — By Christmas
2002, Seminole County trail
users will have a $ 3 5 million
present to enjoy.
County
commissioners
unanimously
approved
Tbesday a new trail overpass
over Interstate 4 to be con­
structed by Martin K. Eby
Construction Inc. of Maitland.
The overpass structure,
which Chairman Dick Van Der
Weide referred to a miniature
Mackinaw Bridge that connects
lower and upper Michigan, will
cross M south of County Road
46A.
According to the county's
principal engineer John Moore
Jr., construction should begin
by the end of the year ana 1b
planned to be completed In 343
calendar days.
When finished the trail over­
pass will help connect the trails
that end near the post office on
Rinehart
Road
and
the

L ab o r
com pany
m aking
good on
ch eck s
By Din Ping
Editor

n o t h * Hamid

A n artist ■ rendering ot the new pedestrian overpass shows what the $3.5 mllllo . suspension bridge will took
like when completed. T h e bridge will be located just south ot County Road 48A.

Heathrow
International Carlton Henley.
overpass, similar to ramps seen
"1 was concerned about it at a large football stadium.
Business Center.
According to Commissioner
The design will accommo­ having no center pieces,"
date future interstate widening Henley said a day after a driver Randy M onts, the price tag of
* i
by
the
Florida died when his car slammed the new trail overpass is similar
rtment of Transportation Into an overpass pillar. "A s it to other comparable projects. A
he possibility a la light pill turns out the design here is land bridge over Interstate 95 In
Flagler County is going to cost
system in the intestate's medi­ without a center support."
The overpass design also fea­ $3.4 million and a pedestrian
an. The design o f the suspen­
sion overpass also addressed tures a switch back ramp that
the concerns of Commissioner actually runs underneath the See B ridge, Page 9 A

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SAN FORD — The president
of a Central Florida labor ser­
vice says he is paying local mer­
chants for the money they lost
after cashing the companyfs bad
checks.
Checks from LaborTemp
USA, an Orlando-based compa­
ny with offices in Sanford,
began bouncing in July after
workers cashed them at local
businesses.
lames Kncpper, president of
LaborTemp, said he has already
made several payments to local
id will ccontir
merchants anc
o n tin u e to
d o so u n til e v e ry o n e Is p a id .
S e v e r a l lo c a l m e rc h a n ts n a v e
c o n f ir m e d th e y h a v e re c e iv e d
c ith e r f u ll o f p a rtia l p a y m e n t fo r
th e m o re th a n $50,000 in o u t ­
s ta n d in g checks
See Checks, Page 7 A

Store is a gift
for teachers

take a stand
favor o f sales tax

By Mtehoila Joria
Managing Editor
ORLANDO — When there isn't enough funding
in a school’s budget for classroom supplies, teachers
will often spend money from their own pockets to
make sure children have the appropriate tools to
learn.
A Central Florida non-profit organization, howev­
er, is eliminating some of the financial burden for
teachers. During the past three years, the Orlandobased "A Gift For Teaching" has given away more
than $2.5 million worth of school supplies to
Seminole, Orange and Osceola public school teach­
ers.
“Teachers have to deal with the burden of needing
school supplies and not being able to get them," said
Aime6 Hulbert, marketing and public relations coor­
dinator for A Gift For Teaching. "They aren't well
paid to begin with, and then they have to try to give
the children a quality education without liaving all
the supplies they might need."
In fact, it was a tc a c ^ r 's need for paper that gave
Gary Landwirth the idea to create the nonprofit
organization.
"A friend who teaches was always asking me for
paper," Landwirth said. "Working in a low-income
area, she had to buy many of the students' school
supplies
s u p p l i e s to
i o make
u u ir -e sure they had what they needed."
Landwirth^ president
of A Gift For Teaching, said
Landwirth.
pro
he was surprura1 ito discover teachers spend an aver­
o! $500
$SUU of the
their own money a year on supplies.
age of

SANFORD — With less than
a week before the Sept. 4 vote on
the continuation of the county's
one-cent sales tax, preparations
are being made by some expect­
ed and unexpected parties.
Saturday
morning.
Supervisor of Elections Sandy
Goard conducted a random test
of the county's ballot counting
machines. The tests helped
make sure the machines were
counting correctly and were
also accepting three different
ballots, said Goard. Voters in the
cities of Oviedo and Winter
Springs w ill have municipal
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issues to vote on in addition to
the one cent sales tax.
Across the county the battle
over the sales tax continuation
has a very different face than 10
years ago. Much of the change
can be attributed to the new tax
also containing a quarter cent
for local schools. Signs support­
ing the sales tax can be seen In
almost every school campus,
but more importantly, the
schools' student bodies arc also
getting involved.
At Lake Mary High School,
the school's newspaper staff is
doing everything they can to
make sure their parents arc
See Students, Page 9 A

One

Since teachers arc only allocated $.05 per student per
day for classroom items, it didn't take him long to
realize something needed to be done to help educa­
tors.
Soon alter the discussion with his friend,
Landwirth heard about a program in Ohio,
See G ifu Page 10A

Duo receives jail time for greyhound abuse
Joy Prince Orchid Vendor at Main
Street Farmers' Market

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All but one of the
dogs nursed back to
health and adopted
By Christopher Patton
Stall writer
SANFORD — TWo Seminole
County men were convicted
Friday for cruelty and abandon­
ment of greyluiunda lltat were
once raced at the Seminole
Greyhound Park.
Frank Ritt was found guilty of
70 counts of animal cruelty, and
Bruno Steinmann was found
guilty of 70 counts of animal

abandonment.
Seminole County
nty Judfp.
Judge Mark
Herr adiuuicaU
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a bout
botn m e n
guilty ana sentenced them to 365
days in Jail. The judge suspend­
ed 155 days of the sentences,
dependent upon the men turn­
ing themselves in Friday to
begin the sentences at the
Seminole County jail.
According to assistant state
attorney Stacey Salmons, the
judge permitted the defendants
a full n n l to close down their
kennel in Pensacola. If the men
turn themselves In Friday, they
will serve 210 days in jail or 3
day’s per dog, which was a “sig­
nificant" sentence, said Salmons.
The case began on Oct. 12,

1999 when the state department
of Business and Professional
Regulation launched an inve«tigation Into complaints by former
employees of the Seminole
Greyhound Park outside of
Sanford. The state agency turned
their findings over to the Office
of Norm Wolfinger, State
Attorney for the 18th Judicial
Circuit, in March.
Salmons said that 17 of the 70
animals had untreated hite
wounds and bed sores. The other
53 dogs had "severe tick and flea
infestations" and suffered from
anemia as a result. All the dogs
were dehydrated from poor
See G re yh ou nds, Page 9 A

Hsrakf photo by T o w n y Vtnoont

A man dtod Monday at approximately 11 a m. after driving a 1994
Plymouth Eagle off Interstate 4 Into the Lake Mary Boulevard overpass.
Florida Highway troopers are not releasing the name d the middto aged
white man in t i a l relatives are notified According to the pofcce report
the man was traveing westbound in the left lane when he went oil the
toad. Attar 439 feet In the grassy medtan, he ookded Into the overpass.
It Is unknown t the case Is alcohol-related. Apparently no evasive action
was taken by the driver as he sped toward the concrete overpass.
Trooper John Bofton b investigating, w hle the Volusia County Medical
Examiner b conducting an autopsy.

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T iif. S eminole H erald

Wednesday. August 29. 2001

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY
Theater to host
performance by
Clifton Taulbert

S p e c ia l g u e sts

W o m a n fe a rs lo s in g
to u c h w it h g r a n d s o n
DEAR ABBY: My 9-year-old grandson,
"Grant," is in deep trouble. I must find a way to
help him. Two years ago he had to take on a
menopausal, reclusive stepmom.
Of course, these poor children
from broken homes don't gel to
vote their fate; they must accept
whatever is thrust upon them.
Stepmom has turned Grant’s
downstairs playroom into a mas­
ter bedroom and entertainment
center. She watches TV down
there with my former son-in-law
Dear
(Grant’s father).
Grant is not allowed to go
• • • • • • • down there unless he receives
special permission. He spends most of his time
alone in his upstairs bedroom playing his boom
box or watching TV in the living room.
Recently, telephone privileges were cut off
between Grant and me. Grant’s father candidly
told me that my not calling makes his home happi­
er for his "recluse." 1 am sure he will cut off my vis­
its if I try to help Grant.
Abby, 1 don’t know what to do. Is there any
way I can help him?
HURTING INSIDE

Clifton L Taulbert, a world­
wide voice of peace, Pulitzer
Prize nominated author, lec­
turer, inspirational speaker
and story teller, will appear at
the Helen Stairs Theatre for
the Performing Arts Saturday,
Sept 1.
Through his major motion
picture, "Once Upon A Time
When We Were Colored,"
Taulbert gave the world on
inside look at the cultural lives
of African-Americans. It is a
faith-building story of a man
who overcame overwhelming
obstacles and kept his faith in
God.
Taulbert is a nationally
acclaimed speaker who I
appeared on television, nation­
al public radio and has been
featured in Time, Parade
Magazine and other national
publications.
The Sept 1 event will begin
at 6 p.m. in the then ter, located
at 201 Magnolia Ave. A dona­
tion of $30 per person is
required. Proceeds will benefit
the Good Samaritan Home of
Sanford. Attire is semi-formal.
For tickets or other informa­
tion, call 407-321-5022.

Abby

DEAR HURTING: Don't do anything to
threaten your visits with your grandson. He
needs you. You must become his loving, safe harbor. See him as often as you can. Help him to
express his feelings. Let him know he can tell
you anything, and you will not be judgmental or
get angry.
Do things a 9-year-old boy will enjoy so he
can bond closely and experience some happiness
with you. Let him know he can count on you
when things seem the darkest.
If his father and stepmother do cut off your
visits, then call Childlielp USA (1-800-422-4453)
for expert advice on this sad case o f emotional
child abuse.
DEAR ABBY: I hope you can stand one more
letter about funerals.
1 re
read your "eulogy" articles
ib. 1
on July
31. *■It was the day after my husband was
July“
buried.
My darling wore a red Hawaiian shirt and sun­
glasses. 1 included photographs, a back-scratcher,
money clip, blue rose and a 1-inch-lnll bear, a
white rosary and a toy skunk that sang, "How
Sweet U Is U&gt; IV- Loved by You." t wrote the eulogy
and took lots of pictures. I had an open casket at
the graveside service. An American flag draped
the silver metal casket.
His family tvas horrified that I buried their fam­
ily member in this manner. 1 had only known him
8 1/ 2 years and they knew him a lifetime.
I kissed him "bye" and let live skunk do its thing
while I left. 1 had the funeral director give the flag
to my husband’s sister instead of to me.
Everyone should do w lut they feel is right tn
their heart, not what people tell them is right.
I sleep peacefully every night because 1 buried
my friend, my husband, my lover in a manner he
would have been proud of.
SAD IN LAKE CITY, FLA.
DEAR SAD: A-A-A-men! (I'll bet he's glad
you packed only the essentials.)
O 2001 U N IV ER S A L PRI-SS S Y N D IC A TE

Party Over
County deputies broke up a party
Sunday at about 1 a.m. that had
approximately 50 to 80 participants,
according to the report.
Eric Olson, 18, who lived at the Lake
Mary residence, stated to deputies he
was just going to have a few friends
over when the party gout out of hand,
Located in Olson’s bedroom was a
multicolored green glass bong, under
20 grams of marijuana and several
other smoking devices.
Also located in his room was a beer
keg, which Olson stated he had knowl­
edge of and had his friends place in his
bedroom. He was arrested for posses­
sion of marijuana, paraphernalia and
drinking underage.
Larceny
Sanford police arrested Charles
Taylor, 29, of Sanford Friday after he
altempted to cash his payroll check
twice.
Reportedly, Taylor cashed his first
payroll check Friday morning and then

Herald photo by To m m y Vincent

Sanford Police Department DARE Officer Claudia Webber, left, and Sanford Police Sgt. Mike Taylor were guest speakers during (tie
recent meeting of the Sanford Lakeside Lions Dub. Pictured with the officers is the dub's president, Vanessa Lane.

Three Seminole County Public
Schools students, who were state
PTA winners, went on to be recog­
nized by the National PTA
Reflections Contest.
Elisabeth G ilbert, Millennium
Middle School, was awarded the
Award of Excellence. Jenn
DeAngelo, Oviedo High School, and
Ruthle Delany, Wilson Elementary
School received Awards of Merit.
"This ts a great honor for Seminole
County and Florida PTA and wc are
thrilled for these students and wish
them good luck in alt future artistic
endeavors" said Sue Gladman, chair­
man of the Reflections committee.
1\vclve Academy of Health
Careers students, at Seminole High
School, competed at the National
Health Occupations Students of
America Convention in Atlanta,
Georgia on July 13 -1 7 . Many of the
students earned national awards In
their respective competitive events.
Students earning national honors
include:
• HOSA Bowl — Third place In
the nation: Matthew Voke and
Jordan Wilder;
• Newsletter — third place in the
nation: N ikki Hosack, Isabel Quinn,
and Thulasi Karunanidhi;

went to his manager stating he lost his
paycheck and needed another. With the
second paycheck, he tried to cash it at
the same business, but the manager
became suspicious because he knew
the man was only paid once a week.
When confronted by police Taylor gave
a false birth date because he later stated
of two prior warrants against him.
Taylor was arrested for larceny over
$300 and resisting an officer by disguis­
ing his person.
Bank Robber Caught
Nigel Williams, 27, of Fern Park was
arrested by Seminole County investiga­
tors Friday for his involvement in two
separate bank heists.
On Oct. 26, Williams reportedly
used a Halloween style "Scream" mask
and chrome semi-automatic handgun
to forcibly remove currency from the
First Union Bank located at Hunt Club
comers in unincorporated Seminole
County.
Williams was arrested as the mask
left at the robbery had a fingerprint of

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Craig “Rezzy" Hitchcock was the
first-place winner of a $1,000 savings
bond for his poem about his teacher.
The poem is titled, "Mrs. Emens, the
Teacher that I’ll Never Forget."
Although Rezzy la now at Lawton
Chiles Middle School, he was writing
about his teacher at Kceth
Elementary School.
More than 6,000 children submit­
ted poems about "The Teacher I'll
Never Forget". In lire note Rezzy
sent with his poem, he said If he won
something for the contest, it should
go to his teacher. So Lands' End
gave Mrs. Emens a $1,000 award too.
Janet Emens is the SLD (Specific
Learning Disabilities) teacher at
Kceth Elementary School. A former
Seminole County Teacher of the Year
for her school, Janet has been making
this type o f Impact on students for
over 20 years.
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Sanford was recently selected to par­
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Nationals 2001 Miss
Jr. Teen Orlando
pageant competition
scheduled for
Sunday, Sept. 2.
Williams will be
competing fo r m ore
than $20,000 in
scholarships, prizes
and speciality gifts.
The winner of the
Williams
pageant will repre­
sent Orlando and the surrounding
communities at the O'fios of America
National Competition, which will be
held in Orlanao.
Through sponsorships, each con­
testant receives all the necessary
training, rehearsals and financial
support, which will allow Williams
to participate in the pageants at no
cost to her. Any business, organiza­
tion or private individual who may
be interested in becoming a sponsor
to Williams can contact Michele
Garris at 1-800-569-2487.

his on the inside of the mask. A witness
who also observed Williams put on the
mask before entering the bank and also
identified him in a photo line-up.
During his sworn statement,
Williams also stated he committed
another robbery last week at the
Fairwinds Credit Union in Fcm Park.
Williams acknowledged he used a
semi-automatic assault rifle and pro­
vided investigators with the location of
the weapon and the remaining monies
from the robbery.

Silva, 20, of Altamonte Springs after the
Albertsons' grocery store manager wit­
nessed him shoplifting.
The manager advised police that he
observed Silva remove items from the
store shelves and conceal them In his
pocket. After making contact with
Silva, he admitted to taking the items
and pulled them out of his right front
pocket.
After searching Silva, police also
found 99 hits of LSD in a plastic baggy
in his rear left pocket. He was charged
with larceny and possession of LSD
with the intent to distribute.
• I toward Robinson, 47, of Sanford
was arrested by Sanford police
Saturday after he reportedly tried to
walk out of the Winn Dixie grocery
store with S36 worth of unpaid items.
The stolen merchandise included
Duracell batteries and body spray
lotion. He was arrested on his second
shoplifting charge.

Retail Theft
• Longwood Police arrested Juan

Swim Away
Keith Roach, 25, of Geneva was

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County Chamber o f Commerce
will have its monthly member­
ship luncheon from 11:45 a.m.
to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 29,
In the Chamber Banquet Room.
Cost Is $15 for members and
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SUN ____
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Seminole County Public
Library System, located at 150
N. Palmetto Ave., will be dosed
Sunday, S e p t 2 for mainte­
nance work. All five Seminole
County branches will be dosed
Monday, Sept. 3, tor Labor Day.
The North Branch will once
again be open during regular
hours Ihesday, Sept 4.
For more information, call
the North Branch at 407-3222182.

arrested by Sanford police Sunday
morning on seven different charges. At
approximately 2 a.m. Sunday, a Sanford
officer stopped to check out a vehicle
and driver at the Sanford Marina. As
the officer stopped, Roach accelerated
northbound on N. Palmetto Avenue.
Roach failed to stop at the Palmetto
Avenue dead end ana proceeded to
drive off the sea wall into Lake
Monroe. Roach then reportedly got out
of his vehicle and started yelling
obscenities at the officer. He then start­
ed swimming across the lake Into
Volusia County.
A search by city fire rescue boat and
the county's rescue helicopter found
Roach 300 yards offshore. When being
admitted to the county jail a concealed
baggy of marijuana was also found on
Roach.
He was charged with smuggling
contraband Into tlie jail, reckless dri­
ving, driving on a suspended license,
hit and run, possession of marijuana,
driving without insurance and driving
under the influence.

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Obituaries
NORMAN JOSEPH BREWER
Norman Joseph Brewer, 63, of
Lodge Terrace, Deltona, died
Friday, Aug. 24,2001, In his
home.
Bom in Worcester, Mass., he
moved to Central Florida from
Sutton, Mass., in 1987. He was a
U S. Navy veteran and a mem­
ber of the Catholic faith. He was
a retired fire alarm and security
technician and worked for
Firetronics in Altamonte Springs
for 10 years. He enjoyed being
with family and friends.
Survivors include his wife of
40 years, Janet Brewer; three
daughters, Jeannine Taft of
Deltona, Christine Klause of
Chicopee, Mass., and Jessica
Brown of Villa Rica, Ga.; his
mother, Cedle Santella of
Deltona; a brother, Paul Brewer
of Oak Harbor; Wash.; a sister,
Ann Malin of Citrus Springs;
and one granddaughter.
Memorial donations may be
made to Hospice of
Volusia/Flagler, 3800 Woodbriar
Trail, Port Orange, F L , 32763.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.
FAMES BRITT
- James Britt, 65, of Deed Circle,
Deltona, died Friday, Aug. 24,
2001, In Beverly Healthcare of
Deltona.
Bom in New York City, he
moved to Central Florida from
the Bronx in 1995. He was a
retired printer who worked for
Amalgam ted Lithographers for
36 yearn. He was a member of
Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic
Church, and he enjoyed fishing
and playing cards.
Survivors include his wife of
45 years, Sofia Britt of Deltona; a
son, Vincent Britt of Dcs Plaines,
ID.; a daughter, Sabina Britt of
Danielson, Conn.; four brothers,
Lawrence Britt of Port Jefferson,
N.Y., Phillip Britt of Sharon, Pa.,
Thomas Britt of Long Island,
N.Y., and John Britt of La them,
N.Y.; and six granddaughters.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is In
charge of arrangements.
LOUISE CAMPBELL
Louise Campbell, 66, of

MARGARET 'P E G 'S . DAVILA
Margaret "Peg" S. Davila, 76,
of 30th Street, Orlando, died
Friday, Aug. 24,2001.
Bom in Washington, D.C., she
moved to Central Florida tn
1948. She was a retired book­
keeper and homemaker. She was
a past member of The Rosalind
Club and Orange Tree Country

Kissimmee, died Sunday, Aug.
26,2001.
Bom in Mobile, Ala,, she
moved to Central Florida in
1987. She was a homemaker and
a member of S t Luke
Missionary Baptist Church. She

LOUISE L McCALL
Louise L McCall, 95, of
Broadway, Sanford, died
Wednesday, Aug. 22,2001, in
Beverly Healthcare of Deltona.
Bom in Pelham, Ga., she
moved to Sanford fn 1924. She
was a homemaker and retired
from Human Services. She was a
member of Progress Missionary
Baptist Church in Sanford.
Survivors include two sisters,
Eva M. Stephen and Gladys G.
Williams, both of Sanford; five
nieces, Dorothea W. Fogle and
Jeanatha Campbell, both of
Sanford, Easter Barfield of
Madison, Yvonne Brown of
Lnnham, Md., and Carolyn
Williams of Washington, D.C.;

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Survivors include a son,
Richard P. Milnes and a grand­
daughter, Tammy Smith.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.
O bituaries continued on Tags 1A

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Why the press thinks
President Bush lied
. and It seems obvious to many reporters that the
___to House of George W. Bush either docs not know
what it is talking about in the matter of this possible
medical breakthrough and b making it up as it goes
along — or it b deliberately lying to mislead
reporters, the medical community and the public.
There arenas you might suspect, many unanswered ,
and some unanswerable questions about thb promis­
ing new medical technology, beginning with: (1) What
b it? (2) Will it work? (3) Why b anyone against it if
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there b the possibility that it could cure such horrors as
disease? Here are
P
Reeves diabetes, strokes andI Parkinson's
some answers:
(1) Stem celb are incredibly flexible (or still
unformed) living elements found in days-old human embryos. They
are self-replenishing and have the capability to become more than 200
different specialized cell types in the body, which means they could
possibly produce unlimited numbers of new celb to replace diseased,
damaged or dying cells in ailing bodies.
(2) Maybe. It will take a long time, billions of dollars and millions of
cells to find out what they can safely do; among the mistakes that
could be made b unleashing a plague.
(3) Because stem celb at thb point can be derived mainly horn
destroyed human embryos — so far, from embryos destroyed in fertil­
ity clinics — there arc many people who consider the process the
equivalent of taking human lire. Murder.
President Bush, on Aug. 9, announced a compromise policy
designed to satisfy both researchers and others who believe in science
above all and right-to-life activists. He said the federal government
would fund expensive stem cell research, but only research using 60
lines* of celb already in existence in laboratories. Federal money
would not be made available for new "lines."
But — and here b the problem with the press — the White House
will not or cannot identify the 60 lines and their characteristics.
Scientific literature Identifies fewer than a dozen lines. The highest pre­
vious estimate of tines was 23, The number b important, for instance,
because most of the identified lines so far are from embryos produced
in Asia. In the simplest terms, experimentation using only those lines
would not benefit Caucasians or blacks. There b also a problem with
the use of mouse celb to feed the existing lines as they grow — there
b a fear that animal diseases could thus be transmittal to humans.
So, reporters have been asking the White House for specifics on the
60 lines referred to by the president The answer has been: The burden
of proof b on anyone who doubts the dabn.
In other words, tire press must either accept the government's num­
bers — without any proof — or go about the rather unpleasant busi­
ness of proving that the government b wrong. Our Job, on orders from
the government b to try to prove they are liars.
And we have begun to try to do precisely that, because that b the
way our leaden waM i t This, os Fleischer »o candidly defines it. Is a
hostile relationship, an adversary process —— and both the press and
presidency will be diminished in mb contest over the next tew weeks.

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C JODI UN tV EB S A L FRESS S W D IC A T Z

Blacks are losing out to latinos as m inority with clout
minority-owned enterprises. Those black law­
News from the U S. Census comes as an
makers fear competition.
unwelcome surprise to many AfricanBut that sort of narrow-minded effort
Americans; it shows that Latinos are already
........... won’t work in the long run. The rea­
as large a percentage of the U S. popu­
sonable thing for African-Americans
lation as blacks. The numbers reflect
to do in response to rising Latino
more than a mere demographic
power b to become more competitive
abstraction. They confer status, pres­
raise their SAT scores, increase their
tige and power.
personal wealth through savings, and
As the Latino population continues
develop cutting-edge businesses that
to grow, the attention that federal and
can compete for private-sector cus­
state governments, institutions and
tomers.
corporations have lavished on
African-Amci
-Americans since the 1960b
Even before the latest census, affir­
will wane. From now on, the word
mative-action efforts aimed at blacks
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"diversity" will no longer signal an
wen.- losing political support It's not
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intention to increase the representation
lust white conservatives who have
of African-American*
begun to resent special assbtance to
my Asu
The word "minority" will not be a substi­
tute for the word "black," as it b in most pub­
Americans, who claim some of their kids, usulic policy discussions outside California, Texas, allyhig)
high-scorers on SATk, arc shut out of gresFlorida and New York. Instead, those words
tigiousicolleges because of efforts to get 1
kids in.
will suggest Americans whose ancestry traces
The current discussion about dropping the
back to Mexico and southward.
SAT requirement at prestigious colleges won’t
Some African-American leaders have
change tire need for black students to earn
responded to the growing political influence
circling the wagons to keep the
higher scores on standardized tests. As a col­
of Latinos by &lt;'
newcomer* ouu tln
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Georgia
legislature,
lege education has become the ticket to the
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middle class, more students want to pltend ■
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pro­
black lawmakers recently
good schools. Since the elite schoob cannot
poaal to broadoi the state's definition of
"minority" to keep Latino-owned businesses
accept every applicant, they will ha Veto use
from qualifying for a state program that boosts tests of some kind to sort the■ brilliant from the

Obituaries
DONALD A. SOUCEK

RUTHLEA WARD

Donald A. Soucek, 92, of
TVsfalgar Street, Deltona, died
Monday, Aug. 27,2001, in hb resi­
dence.
Bom in Detroit, Mich., he
moved to Central Florida in 1978.
He was a member of Hist United
Methodist Church of Deltona,
Deltona All-State Shrine Club, the
Elks Lodge of Detroit, Mich., and
the Mason of Detroit, Mich.
Survivors include h b wife of 18
years, Ruth Soucek; a daughter,
Diane Green of Oviedo; two
grandchildren; and two great
grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be
made to Florida United Methodbt
Children’s Home, 51 Main S t,
Enterprise, F L , 32725; or The
American Heart Association.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
o f Orange City b in charge of
arrangements.

Ruthlea Ward, 73, of J inkins
Circle, Sanford, died Thursday,
Aug. 23,20U1, in Sanford.
Bom in Clarksburg, W.V., she
moved to Central Florida from
Ohio in 1973. She was a book­
keeper/secretary and of the
Baptist faith.
Survivors include her husband,
Hugh C. Ward of Sanford; a son,
Rick Lafferty of Dade Q ty; a
brother; Clyde Roach of Jasper;
four grandchildren; and two great
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel of Sanford/Lake Mary b
in charge of arrangements.
WILLIE L WHITE
Willie L. White, 85, of
Mellonville Avenue, Sanford, died
Friday, Aug. 24,2001, in Health
Care and Rehabilitation Cotter of
Sanford.
Bom Aug. 29,1915, in Decatur,

Ga., he was a retired cook and of
the Baptist faith
Survivors include a son, Willie
James White of Sanford.
Wibon-Eichelberger Mortuary
In c, b in charge of arrangements.

b 6 to 8 p m Wednesday, Aug. 29,
in Briaeon Funeral Home. In Ueu
of flowers, memorial contribu­
tions may be made to Gideon*
International.
Brisson Funeral Home b in
charge of arrangements.

MARGARET M. WOOD
Margaret M. Wood, 81, of
Sanford, died Monday, Aug. 27,
2001.
Bom inThomasvilk, Ga., she
moved to Central Florida in 1953.
She was a member of First Baptist
Church of Sanford and Gideon
International
Survivors include her husband,
E.R. Wood; a daughter, Donna
Gail Smith of Sanford; a sister,
Dorothy English of Anna Maria
bland; three grandchildren; and
four great great grandchildren.
Services will be held 10 a m
Thursday, Aug. 30, in First Baptist
Church of Sanford with the Rev.
Rick Blythe officiating. Visitation

JOSEPH ZEVOLO
Joseph Zevolo, 37, of Mango
Drive, Casselberry, died Monday,
Aug. 27,2001.
Bom in Winthrop, Mass., he
moved to Central Florida in 1999.
He was a U S. Marines veteran.
Survivors indude h b mother;
Una of Casselberry; two daugh­
ters, Erin and Danielle, both of
Massachusetts; three brothers,
Michael T. Jr., of Apopka, Patrick
of Boston, Mass., and Thomas of
Alabama; and one sister, Donna
Kincaid of Boston, Mass.
Woodlawn Carey Hand
Longwood Chapel b in charge of
arrangements.

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mediocre. Black kids ought to aim for bril­
liance.
Something similar applies to black-owned
businesses: They, too, will have to leam to sur­
vive without special assbtance. It b high time
for affluent African-Americans to start credit
pools to asabt struggling black business own­
ers.
During the early 1990s, when multiethnic
California languished in severe recession,
fierce competition among blacks and Latinos
generated profound resentments. Black
Californians complained that they deserved
the jobs, the college scholarships, the govern­
ment set-asides for minority-owned business­
es. It was black Americans, after all, who
endured slavery and the stark oppression that
followed, they argued.
That's all true, but it's also increasingly
irrelevant. The United States b a country not
much given to looking back. It looks fonvard,
and Latinos represent the wave of the future.
Their sheer numbers will make them the peo­
ple of color to whom public policy responds.
If African-Americans are to continue progrossing toward the nation's economic main- # ,
stream, we need to start looking forward, too. 1*
■ The heyday of black civil rights la over. It's * !
time to let it go.
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N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N that the Seminole
County Canvassing Board will meet at 10:00 A.M. on
August 31,2001, In the Supervisor of Elections Office,
110 W. 1st Street, Sanford, FL to canvass the absen­
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Elections. For additional information contact Sandy
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S e p te m b e r events
Saturday, Sep l. I
•’Utoacy” a new Sanwwle Community
Cotege Ptaneurkxn production wt the newly ren­
ovated PLmotarium Come team everything you
wanted to know about the easiest celestial object
for anyone to study For information cal.
407 3282360
•-Ckftan Toutocrt to Author." Helen Stairs
Theatre, Downtown Santord, 6 p m .. A GooJ
Samaritan Home benefit For information, contact
toe Helen Stan lhearre Bo* Often 407.321.Bt1t
•North Branch. Seminole Cxxrtfy Pubkc
Ubmry 150 N Palmetto Ave Saturday Soup (sto­
ries) 3 to 7 yoars at 11 a m
•Sanford Mato Street Farmers Markot. Bam.
to2 pm . Magrtoka Square. 407322.5600

Monday, Sept 10
North Branch, Semmote County Pubkc Ubrary,
Toddter* (18 months to 3 years) al 1030 a m

North Branch, Semtoote Comfy Pubic Ubrary,
Confetti Club (stories) 5 years and up *1 330
pm
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Wednesday. Sept 5
North Branch. Semnolo County Public Ubrary.
Confetti Club. 5 years and up el 3 30 p.m.

Thursday, S ep t 13
•DericaSon of Memorial Starium. Home Run
Contest, ASA Tournament, Fireworks. Cat Tom
Farnsworth, 407330.6697
•ASA Super Stow Pitch Softool National
Championship*. Sanford Memorial Stedum.
Historic Downtown Sanford 12 d foe best soflbal teams to toe nation compete tor toe National
Championship Me. Admission $20 tor a tourna­
ment pass, $5 per session, 12 and irider tree. For
information cal Tom Farnsworth 407.3305897
•North Branch. Seminote County Pubic
Ubrary, Baby Tima (Birth to 18 months) at 10

Thursday, S ep t 6
•Sanford Historic Trust General Meeting 7
pm Speaker w* be Sara Jacobson First
Presbyterian Church. Pubto Invited
•North Branch Somxwle County Pubic
Ubrary. Baby Time (birth to 18 months) at 10 am.
Friday, S ep t 7
■Myth * to the Night." Tonight's Sky 830 p m
Sominote Comnxxiity Colege Planetarium
A rifteront episode each Friday For Informa­
tion. caL 407 3282380
Saturday, Sept. 8
•Bike Race Sanford LaVelront Crrtenum.
Special Evort 8 am to 8 pm. around Fort
Melon Park. Cal Tom Motyneau*. 407327.6230
•North Branch. Seminote County Pubic
Ubrary, Saturday Soup (stones) 3 to 7 years at 11
am.
•-World Balet" Helen Stairs Theatre lor to*
Pertotrrang Arts. Downtown Santord. For Horma*
Iron, show times and ticket price* contact toe

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Sunday, Sept 9
-Worto Balet*Helen Stairs Theatre, 8 p m
For information oontad the Helon Stairs Theatre
Bo* Offce 407.321 B ill

Tuesday, Sept 11
•North Branch, SJ«tUtola
PutlSc
Ubrary
150 N Palmoflo Avenue
Preschool (3 to 5 years) al 10 and 10:45 am.
•Santord Mari Street Farmers Market 8 a m
to 2 pm , Maputo Square. 407322.5600

Tuesday, Sept. 4
ELECTION DAT — PLEASE VOTE!
•North Branch. Semnolo County Ubrary
Preschool (3 to 5 years) 1060 and 1045 a m

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Helen Slain Theatre Box Office 407.321 Bit 1
•’Sweet Pea PageanT Semnolo Town Center
Mai. CtAdrene beauty pagoart. 1130 to 4 p m ..
For Information cal 4073211843, Eto 14.
•Sanford Mato Street Farmers Marker, 8 a m
to 2 p m , Magnola Square. 407.3225600

•"Myth s In to* MghT. Tonishr* Sky 830 p m
Seminote Community College Ptanetarkan. A d ilerent epieode each Friday. For Intormattoncal
4073282360
•ASA Super Stow Ptich Softbal National
Champtonehipe. Sanford Memorial Starium. 12
at to# best softbal teem* In the nation compel*
for to* National Championship Me. Admteaion
!20 for a tournament pea*. $5 per eeeeion. 12

SiturrUy, S ep t 15
• North Branch. Seminole County Pubfc
Library, Saturday Soup (3 to 7 ysers) et 11 i m
•ASA Soper Stow P*cb SoCbel National
Chtenpbnshlpt. Ssntart Memorial Stetfcm 12
of foe best scribal teams In t o nation compete
lor the Notional Championship H a. Admission
S20 for a tournament pass. $5 per eeeeion. 12
and under free. For Information c H Tbm
Farnsworth 4073305607
•ISA Adult 5oti&gt;al Tournament Bemtnoie
Oxxily Scribal Complex For Intormeflon cal
Sean Medor, 407.300 050:
•Saniando Depreealon Ere d a te Show end
Sale. Sanlotd CMc Center. 9 a m to 6 p m For
tnformaSon contact MHe Downey. 407-2983355
•Classic Car Cruise and Street Parly. Historic
Downtown Sanford Food. fun. 50's music and
dataic cart. 6 p m to 9 p m .. Sponsored by
Santord Main Street For Wormrton cel
4073225600
•Sanford Mam Street Farmers Market, 6 a m
to 2 p m ., Magnola Square. 4073225600
•-Return to VsudsvteT to Santord Communky
Ft*es. Helen Stake Theatre. M iM o r t: &lt;16
adults. $12 students, seniors and trtrie n . For
Information, contact to* Hsten (M rs ThM b* Boa
Office 4073213111.

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* Sanford Mato Street Farmers Martel, 8 a m
to 2 p m . Magnola Square. 4073225000

Markets
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TUaadtey, S ep t 19
• North Brandi, Semtnote County P iblc
Ubrary, Praachoof (3 to S years) at 10 mtd 10.45

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TTtunedby, Sept 30
•Seminole High School Homecoming Parade,
5 p m downtown. North Sen Juan Averuo and
Fird Street, endtog al Magnolia Square Cal
Mike Gandraan, 407.320 5102 or Karen Coleman
4073205200
•North Branch, Seminole County Pubic
LJbrary. Baby Time (birth to 18 montha) at 10 a m
•Tool Show and Sale. 11 a m to 7 p m ,
Sanford CMc Center. C al Mary Downey.
1 800.9893295
••Myto’a to the H gfT , Tonight's Sky 830 p m
Seminala Community Cologo Planetarium. A dHlenent epieode each Friday. For information can
4073282360

•Balroom Dancng txhonon. Seminote
Towne Center Mai 2 p m to 3 p.m. For informa­
tion cal 407.3231843, Ext. 14
•KWs M p4, Seminole Towne Center Mai.
Kids receive riacount from food vendors and
enjoy other activities. 5 p m to 8 p m . For Infor­
mation cal 4073231843 Ext 14

SfltunteK Sent. 22
•T h e Nova Quartet.’ Helen Stairs Theatre
This 4 your chance to enjoy the Orlando
PHtiermontc1* readers quartet. For Information
Theatre Box Office 4073213111
« Fal HomaHeafth Show. SerrSnofe Towne
Center Mai. For totormaiton cal 4073231843,

Thursdey, S ep t 2 7
•Sanford Historical Society, CenoraJ Mooting
4:45 p m Pubic invited, The Sanford Museum

Monday, Sept, 24
North Branch, Seminote Ckxnty Pubic Ubrary
Todriars (18 montoe to 3 years) at 1030 a m

Tuesday
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Tueedey. Sept 25
•Tuesday Voice* Poetry Rearing*, Seminole
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Muftt to Purpose Room (Student Cenler), For
tnformatton cal 4073282039
•Photo Imaging by Nancy Cheser and
Kenneth Huff.
Seminole Community Coioge Fne Arte
QaSery
Opening reception el 6 p m Gaiety Talk *16
pm .
For tnformatton cal 4073283039
•Royal Palace Circus
530 p m to 7:45 p m , Sanford CMc Cenler
C al Donna Maltoty. 941351 0505
•SanfordMain Street Farmers Market, 8 a m
to 2 p m , Magnoin Square. 4073225600

SiMidtY. SopL 18
•ASA Si4 » r Stow PlkhSolfoei NaHnal
Championships. Santord Mamortal Btadkxn 12
of foe best toribsA teem# In to* nation oompsAs
tar toe National Champtorahip H a Arintealon
$20 tor a tournament pass, $5 parssaaton. 12
and in te r tree. For tnformatton cal Tbm
Farnsworth 4073305897
. Sentendo Dspraateon Era Gtea* Show and
Sate, Sardord CMo Canter, 10 tu n to 4 p m For
Information contact Mtoa Downey, 4072983355

L A K E M A R Y /S A N FO R D

Farm er's

To have an Item added to the M ain Street
Calendar, Call Patda at 407-688-0943.

and under free. For Information cat Tom
Farnsworth 407-330.5607
•Saniando Depraaalon Era Glass Show and
Sale. Sanford CMC Center. 0 p m to 9 p m . For
Information contact MH* Downey, 407-2063355

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•Music Student Reatal. Seminote
Commutey Coleg* Fin* Arte Concert Hal, 12
p m For totormetion cal 4073282039
♦North Branch, SerrSnoie County Pubic
Ubrary, Tbdriars (16 month# to 3 years) at 1030
am

Friday, S ep t 28
■Mylh'e in the Night*. Tonight's Sky 8 30 p m
SernlnotoCommirityCoitigaPlineteriixn. A af­
ferent episode each Friday. For totormabgn cel
4073282360
• Satw day, S a p l 29
• Knl^ita of Cofumbua State Maston Softbal
ToumamenL Samtoni* Courfy Softool Complex,
local avenL For information cal Mcfcay
Ferguson 407.771,4355 or Semtoote County
Parti and Recreation 407.7856609
•Spaghetti Dlnnar, 8antard Uona Ctub. 4 p m
to 8 p.m CMo Center. C a l Cofto Rueaol
407321.1195 or 407328 8594
•North Branch, Semtoote County PuMc
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•Santord Main Street Farmers Market 8 a m
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"I did not try to do anything
wrong," Knepper said. "It I was
trying to cheat everybody, I
would have taken the money
and gone to the Caribbean
Islands."
Bob McGafflck managed the
Sanford office for LaborTemp
and left two weeks ago to w o rt
for another labor service,
Staffing America. He said the
reason he switched companies
was the outstanding debts.
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th is,"
M cCaffick
said.
"Everybody was in my face
wanting to know when they
would get their money. There
was nothing I could do. I'm in
the com er of the merchants
1,000 percent."
LaborTemp began having
financial problems, Knepper
said, when Capital TempFunds
and AmSouth Bank o f Florida
began freezing the company's
accounts.
"There was no criminal Intent
on my p art," Knepper said.
"Basically what happened is the
funding company drew a line in
the sand, and the bank drew a
line in the sand. I got caught in
the middle."
Smaller temporary la b o r s e r ­
vices, like LaborTemp, usually
contract with a funding compa­
ny to ensure the business (us

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lions include:
• The old FP&amp;L Building at
Myrtle Avenue and Fulton
Street; .76 acres. Positives:
Adequate building space, but
the structure is two stories tall.
Negatives: Close to the water­
front.
• The Old Chase Property
located in the block between Oak
and
Myrtle
avenues
and
between 2nd and 3rd streets;
1.12 acres. Positives: Would
improve distressed area; ade­
quate
parking.
Negatives:
Limited structure size, unless
both buildings are used; two dif­
ferent property owners.

enough cash flow to operate. For
example, a construction compa­
ny may call a labor service and
ask for 20 workers. The labor
service provides the manpower,
and at the end of the day writes
a check to each of the workers
even though it has yet to collect
the money from the construction
company. Knepper said it is
unusual for a company to pay
its bills within 45 days.
Funding companies fill the
void by providing money up
front to the labor service. To
secure the agreement, the labor
service assigns its accounts
receivable to the funding com­
pany; that is, companies that
contract with a labor service pay
the funding company, not the
labor service, because the fund­
ing company has already
advanced money to the labor
service.
If a labor service's customer
docs not pay the funding com­
pany within 90 days, additional
interest is charged to the labor
service.
"The funding company will
only allow a certain percentage
of your outstanding bills to be
more than 90 days delinquent,"
Knepper said. "That's what hap­
pened. Capital TempFunds srid
we had too many bills past 90
days and they stopped sending
us money. They drew a line in

the sand."
"W e've got more than enough
bills that wc arc owed to get
everybody
paid,"
Knepper
added. As of last week, Knepper
said LaborTemp had about $1.4
million in bills to be collected.
"That will cover the $600,000
for Capital TempFunds and ail
the merchants who cashed
checks," Knepper said.
Capital TempFunds requested
the Ninth Judicial Circuit Court
put LaborTemp into receiver­
ship, but Knepper said the judge
rejected that idea.
"H e refused because he
looked at the bills wc had out
there that have yet to be paid
and determined there was
enough money to pay every­
body," Knepper said. Capital
TempFunds
did
audit
LaborTemp's
books
and
Knepper said he is in the process
of satisfying the debt he owes.
Knepper sold his business,
inus the coutstanding
minus
uling debts, to
tys
Baysidc
Staffing at titte end of
JulyMe personally, I'm probably
going to crash and bum after all
of this," Knepper said, "but I'm
doing everything possible to get
everybody paid."
Dan Ping can be reached at
dplngOaemlnoleherald.com or
407-322-2611.

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• The four-unit commercial
strip on 1st Street anchored by
the Salvation Army Thrift Store;
2.08 acres. Positives: plenty of
parking; Negatives: displace­
ment of existing businesses;
building is set back from 1st
Street.
• The Old Senkarik Glass
building on Magnolia Avenue
combined with the vacant lot at
the comer of Magnolia and 2nd
Street; .44 acres. Positives: cen­
tral location. Negatives: margin­
al amount of parking.
The Old Freight Depot locat­
ed on Myrtle Avenue between
1st and Fulton streets; 1.27 acres.
Positives: 1st Street exposure;

adequate parking. Negatives:
limited structure size; extensive
renovation because of fire dam­
age.
• Goodwill Industries located
on the com er of 3rd Street and
Magnolia Avenue; .59 acres.
Negatives: marginal parking;
two owners Involved.
• Park-N-Shop grocery store
on Sanford Avenue. Positives:
would boost Sanford Avenue.
Negatives: displacem ent of
existing business; structure
behind parking area.
Dan Ping can be reached at
dplngOsemlnoleherald.com or
407-322-2611.

Community Briefs
Legislative meeting
The
Sem inole
County
Legislative Delegation will hold
its annual public hearing
Thursday, Sept. 6 at the
Seminole County Commission
Chambers, 1101 E. First Street in
Sanford, from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m.
If it is determined a second
meeting will be needed, Sept. 24

has been reserved at the same
location.
To be listed to make a presen­
tation, or for additional informa­
tion on a local matter, call
Representative David M ealor's
office at 407-328-3718.
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Roy Chambers. The pair opened the restaurant 1993, and
own a second 3D ’s in Brooklyn, New York. The name
3D 's, W allace said, comes from the names o f his three
nieces; Deborah, Dczrcn and Domey.
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the building. I knew it was the place in my dream."
The first two years were hard times, he said, but business
has steadily improved since then. The unique taste o f
Jam aican bakery products makes up about 9 0 percent o f
the business. W allace said he ships his bread three days a
week to Caribbean stores in Jacksonville, Nashville, Tenn.,
and many other locations. Coconut Rock Cake &amp; patties
and Bulla Coke are two o f his specialties.

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form er secretary lor Sem inole
[H ousing Authority arrested
A form er secretary for the
tm inole Housing Authority
Jas arrested Friday on charges
it she allegedly stole tenants'
it payments.
j 21-year old Kema Mullins
gob 4 /2 5 /8 0 ) came under susion after two housing authortenants' money orders were
pegedly used by Mullins to pay
it to her landlord. The
fcminole Housing Authority
led the complaint August 13th.
lie Seminole County Sheriffs
fflcc investigated and arrest
Irarrant was issued.
Mullins turned herself in to
kcc two counts o f larceny in
kccss
of 300 dollars. The
irges are felonies. Mullins has
pnee bonded out of jail.
It should be noted that the
nlnole Housing Authority is
itcd in Oviedo and is not
ffiliated w ith the Sanford
lousing Authority, which has
the subject of a federal
Iivestigation.
PAL Hot Shot Hoops
competition Is S e p t 8
On Saturday,. Sept. 3, the
dole County Police Athletic
cague (PAL) will host the Hot
not Competition.
Hot Shot is a timed basketball
/ent where points are earned
try shooting from pre-establocations. The event Is
and open to Seminole
bounty boys and girls, ages 9-14,
i o f September 1,2001. There is
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to
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lom pctition will be held at
‘ emlnole Community College.
All competitors must fill out
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ing emergency contact informa­
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provide a copy of birth certifi­
cate.
For more information, contact
Sergeant John Zch at 407-3283762.
M ealor honored for
first year service
In his first year in the House
of Representatives, Rep. David
Mealor showed a strong si ip o o rt
for child welfare issues which
helped him recently win the
Children's Home Society of
Central Florida Legislator o f the
Year Award.
Specifically, Mealor sponsored
a bill that gave young teenage
foster children the chance to
learn how to drive. Because of
liability issues, foster children
between the ages of 15 to 17
could not obtain a learner’s per­
mit and could rarely participate
in driver's training classes in
high school.
“Foster children have to deal
with enough stigmas, they
should not have to be different,"
Mealor said.
In addition to the foster kids
driving bill, Mealor also voted
for increased funding for resi­
dential foster care, continued
reforms to promote community
based care and supported
increased penalties for those
who commit domestic violence
crimes.
"I am honored to receive this
i award and will work
to protect and enhance the
qualify of care for all of our chil­
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acceptance of the award.

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aware of the importance o f the
tax to their school.
"I'm not old enough to vote,
but it wouldn’t make sense for a
public school to be against it,"
said senior Rampage editor in
chief Scott Gordon. "We just
thought it was important to
stress the issue. It's an issue that
effects the school one way or
another."
Complete with a front page
story, an editorial and a picture
with students pointing and smil­
ing at a one cent sales tax sup­
port sign, The Rampage is full of
pro-sales tax information.
"W e rushed to get this one
done because open house was
Thursday," said the paper's
advisor Dianne Burd. "We could
have taken our time and come
out with our first paper six
weeks from now but we wanted
to get this in."
With the paper finished before
open house, the parents of the
school's 2,600 students had the
opportunity to read some of the
students' \dcws on the one cent
sales tax.
"W e’re more likely to reach
the kids from the student news­
paper
than
the
Orlando
Sentinel," Gordon said.
According to ju n ior view ­
points editor Jennifer LaBrie, she
may never sec the changes that
will occur with the passing of the
sales tax, but she hopes maybe
her siblings will.
"People arc not going to stop
coming (to Sem inole County)
because w e're going to stop
building roads," LaBrie said.
Some of the high school
improvements planned with the
new sales tax money include

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eight classrooms, tennis courts,
locker rooms at the stadium and
a media and drama center,
"I don't think there is any rea­
son not to keep it," said senior
editorialist Nichole Wilson about
the continuation of penny sales
tax. "Schools arc important but
we're not getting our improve­
ments until probably 15 years.
Keeping safe roads is more
important for the community.
No one is going to miss a penny.
It adds up to more, but it's not a
hassle to people."
According to vice principal

verpass In Daytona Beach cost
) million.
Moore said the design build
I process will be utilized in the
I construction of the overpass.
1 According to Moore, as con­
struction crews begin on the Ini­
tial land development plans the
sub structure plans will be
reviewed by the county and
FD O T. After those are approved,
plans, far the structure will fol­
low. This allows the county to
exactly specify what they want
In each stage of the construction,
but it will also keep the project
In-line with the schedule.
"That's one o f the beauties of
this type of selection," Moore
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nutrition, and according to
Salmons, the dogs were often
kept In their kennels up to two
or three days at a time.
"A ll o f the animals that came
out o f this situation and were
successfully adopted," Salmons
said. "Fortunately, we got to
them early enough that we lost
only one dog and we think that
was due to old age."
The dogs were turned over to
Greyhound Pets of America, a
greyhound rescue agency In
Melbourne and are recovering.
In addition to jail time, the
(wo men also must pay $7,000
each to the greyhound rescue
agency and serve 10 years pro­
bation. As a condition o f proba­
tion, they can not engage in any
animal racing or have control or
possession of any racing animal.
"It's my understanding their
license Is being revoked,"
Salmons said.
Assistant state attorney Dawn
Krueger assisted in the prosecu­
tion o f the case.

Commissioner Carlton Henley
said he was pleased to sec stu­
dents taking an interest in local
government.
"It's a good civics lesson for
them to realize the process gov­
ernment has to go through to get
the penny sales tax," Henley
said. "They realize the benefit of
a good school system — that is
important."

Kathy Roberts, problems of
overcrowding are escalating at
the school and may be the reason
students have a special Interest
in the Sept. 4 election.
"Although they may or may
nor benefit from the improve­
ments, their brothers and sisters
will," Roberts said. "If schools
start declining, for any reason,
property values will go down,
ana we have more students in
our school than we have ever
had."
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Gimmler
gets first
TBARA
sprint win
By Dave Waaterman
Special to the Herald
BITHLO — Gary Gimmler
of Palm Beach Gardens won
his first career TBARA sprint
car feature event last Friday
night at Orlando Speedworld
on a night that saw the point
leader involved in two acci­
dents and some wild action
overall.
Jim Alvis outran Gimmler
to win the first heat while
white-haired veteran Sonny
Hartley drove Dennis Hood's
“Junkyard Dog" sprinter to
the win in heat two.
The third heat was a wild
affair including an incident
between TBARA point leader
Wayne Reutimann, Sr. and
visiting USCS hotshoc Kenny
Adams. Going into turn one,
the rear-end gears stripped in
Kcutimann's machine and he
slowed abruptly. Adams had
nowhere to go and he rode
over Rcutimann'a sprinter
and took a hard trip into the
wall.
Reutimann's crew went to
work and got him ready for
the feature while Adams'
crew took some parts from
teammate Red Stauffer's dirt
car which was in the hauler
and got him on track for the
main just before the cars fired
off.
Keith Butler went on to eas­
ily win heat three.
Alvis was on the pole and
sped to a quick lead in the 25lap feature. New Daytona
Beach resident Tommy
Cainey, making his first start
on asphalt, spun on lap four
to bring out the caution.
On the restart, Alvis’
machine just wasn't running
right and Gimmler blew by
for the lead. Alvis dropped
cut three laps later. Gimmler
opened up nis advantage as
Shane Butler worked his way
into second Just before cau­
tion flew again for debris on
the track. Gimmler appeared
to have the horses to hold off
Butler and the rest of the
pack behind him but every­
thing came to and immediate
halt when Reutimann and
Todd Schmidt tangled going
into turn one with both cars
hitting the wall with devas­
tating force. Schmidt's car
rode the wall on fire into turn
two and he climbed from the
machine before it stopped
moving. Reutimann got out
of his car and sat on the track
for a few minutes to get his
breath and walked back to
the pits.
There were tire marks frum
Reutimann's car on Schmidt's
helmet and later Schmidt
began having dizzy spells in
the pits. He was transported
to the hospital by Orange
County Fire-Rescue with a
possible concussion.
The long ted flag period
didn't bother Gimmler as he
held Shane Butler at bay the
m ja ln lng
^ eight laps to score
a popular victor ' immler
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had won a number of TQ
Midget races at Speedworld
in the 1980's, but this was his
first win in a sprint car.
Russ Conway, the former
operator of the NESMRA
Supcrmodified group in New
England, flew down to watch
his old friend Doug Heveron
race and Heveron didn't dis­
appoint him by coming home
a strong third. Dude Teate
was steady as always and
took fourth with Keith Butler
cutting into Reutimann's
point lead by finishing fifth.
Stan Butler, Kenny
ny Adams
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(doing a great jo b after
aiti a
quick rebuild following his
heat race crash), Dave
See Racing, Page 2B

Football team s ready for action
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

V a r s it y

SANFORD — For football fans it has
been an eternity. For coaches and play­
ers, the time has flown by.
The 2001 prep varsity football regular
season begins Friday night with four
games around the county.
Teams have had to cram a lot of work
into little time as practice was not
allowed to start until August 6th, which
was also the first day of school, therefor
canceling the traditional two-a-day prac­
tices.
And with the season starting this
Friday, the Classics were played last
week, teams only had two weeks to go
through conditioning and put in the
offensive and defensive schemes.
The quick start of the season actually

r e g u la r s e a s o n

o ff F r id a y

w ith

kept Lake Brantley from playing in a
Classic as coach George Clayton wanted
to give his Patriots an extra week of
practice.
Lake Brantley will travel to Winter
Springs' A. Wayne Epps Sports Complex
to take on a Bears in the debut of Steve
Katz as coach at Winter Springs.
One of the top matchups on the sched­
ule finds Seminole and new coach Jim
Bernhardt traveling to Lake Mary to take
on the P jm s of Greg Stanton at Don T.
Reynolds Stadium.
The Fighting Seminolcs gave a good

k ic k s

fo u r c o n te s ts
account of themselves in the Classic at
Merritt Island last Friday, falling in a half
to the always tough Mustangs, 8-7.
Quarterbacks Andre Raines and Carl
Harris both threw touchdown passes,
unfortunately, Harris' scoring loss was
called back. And running back Tim
Hunter scored on a touchdown run for
the junior varsity.
Defensively for the Tribe, Justin
McKinney and Idarus Chapman both
had interceptions.
This Friday's contest should be a good
showcase for two of the top athletes in

all of Florida in Raines and Dike Mary's
star running back Reggie Campbell, a
junior who was a Third Team Class 6A
All-State pick as a sophomore.
Another big matchup finds Dike
Howell traveling to Oviedo to take on
the Lions at John Courier Field.
The Silver Hawks are anxious to prove
that they are back among the elite teams
in the county, while Oviedo is out to
prove that it will be contender for the
playoffs.
The final game of the night finds Boone
paying a visit to Longwood to take on
Lyman at the Carlton Henley Sports
Complex.
Tire Greyhounds are flying high after
thoroughly dismantling the Oak Ridge
Pioneers 41-14 in the Classic at Lyman
High School last Friday.
All games are set to begin at 7:30 p.m.

Oviedo Smile
“wins”
classic

Bears
claim a
‘classic’
victory

By Tony DeSormler
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
O VIEDO — Predictably,
Friday night's High School
Pigskin aassic between the
vislffng Lake Mary Rams and
Oviedo Lions was as Icss-thansatisfying experience for the
coaches.
Even though there were defi­
nite positives to the prescason
workout, both Lake Mary head
coach Greg Stanton and Oviedo
head coach Greg Register know
the negatives need to be
addressed and expediently if
their respective teams are to
have successful seasons.
The lio n s won the contest,
sort of, 36-25.
More accurately, Oviedo won
two of the three contests and
took the overall victory. In the
first quarter, which matched the
schools' respecffvc freshman
teams, Oviedo scored an 8-6
victory. The Lions' junior varsi­
ty team romped in the second
quarter, 21-6. The second half
was won by the Lake Mary var­
sity, 13-7.
“It went very well," said
Register, commenting about
having all three levels of the
See Lions, Page 2B

By Henry Uhlenbrauck, Jr.
Herald Correspondent

Lake Brantley parents try to get the players and coaches lined up during the recent picture day in the Lake
Brantley High School gymnasium. Qet an early look at the upcoming 2001 high school football season In the
HenkTt annual football pull oul section that can be found into today's paper.

W IN TER SPRIN G S — It was
a night of Friday night shutouts
in the Kick-Off Classic between
the Lake Howell and Winter
Springs football teams at the A.
Wayne Epps Sports Complex at
Winter Springs High School.
The freshman, junior varsity
and varsity squads from each
school took turns playing with
the Bears winning by a com­
bined score of 43-12.
The Winter Springs freshmen
came out red hot, slamming the
Silver Hawks 28-0.
The junior varsity then took
to the field for the second peri­
od and finished out the first
half with Lake Howell coming
out on top 12-0.
The marquee5 varsity matchup
took place in the second half
and it was the Bears getting by
with a 15-0 win in the debut
coaching appearance for new
Winter Springs head coach
Steve Katz.
The game was full of drama
as each team committed some
See Bears, Page 2B

P o p W a rn e r season
k ic k s o f f S a t u r d a y
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

H trtld photo by Art Z M In iU

Th e S Y F A (Sanford Youth Football Association) Sominolos ol the Central Florida Pop Warner Football Leaguo
have been hard at work at Sanford Middle School as they prepare to open the season this Saturday at home.

SANFORD — The 2001 Pop
Warner Football League season
kicks off this Saturday with all
seven Seminole County teams
playing non-conference games.
Only the SYFA (Sanford Youth
Football Association) Noles will
be at home, hosting South
Brevard at Thomas E. Whigham
Stadium.
In the other games. Winter
Springs will be at Daytona,
Lake Howell is at South Central,
Lake Brantley travels to Merritt
Island, Lake Mary challenges
Port St. John, Oviedo heads to
West Orange (Winter Garden)
and Lyman tackles Azalea Park
(Orlando).
Lake Howell, Lake Brantley,
Lake Mary, Sanford and Lyman
games begin with the Mighty
Mites at 9 a.m. and will be fol­
lowed by the Junior Pee Wee's
at 10:30 a.m., the Pee Wee's at
12:30 p.m., the Junior Midgets at
2:30 p.m., and the Midgets at
4:30 p.m.
Winter Springs kicks its
games off a half hour later,
starting with the Mighty Mites
at 9 JO a.m., and followed by
the junior Pee Wee's at 11 a.m.,
the Pee Wee's at 12:30 p.m., the
Junior Midgets at 2:30 p.m., and

the Midgets at 4:30 p.m.
Oviedo has the latest start,
with the Mighty Miles kicking
off at 10 a.m. The Junior Pee
Wee's follow at 11:30 p.m., with
the Pee Wee's taking the field at
1:30 p.m., the Junior Midgets at
3:30 p.m., and the Midgets at
5:30 p.m.
The teams will also play non­
conference games on Saturday,
September 8th, with Oviedo
hosting South Orange, Lyman
welcoming South Lake, West
Orange visiting Lake Howell,
and Merritt Island paying Lake
Mary a visit. Lake Brantley,
Sanford and Winter Springs will
be on the n u d , the Patriots
playing at New Smyrna Beach,
the Seminoles heading to
Volusia County to take on
Orange City and Winter Springs
meeting Pine Hills.
The Winter Springs-Pine Hills
(Evans High School), South
Lake-Lyman matchup at the
Carlton Henley Sports Complex
and the Lake Brantley-New
Smyrna games at Airport Field
begin at 9 a.m. (Mighty Mites),
10:30 a.m. (Junior Pee Wee),
12:30 p.m. (Poe Wee), 2:30 p.m.
(Junior Midget) and 4:30 p.m.
(Midgets).
Merritt Island and L ik e Mary
at Don T. Reynolds Stadium
See Youth, Page 211

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Wednesday. August 2!l. 2001

T iif. S eminole H eralu

Lions
Continued from page 1H
schools’ programs involved in
the exhibition. "We haven't
done this before, playing our
freshmen and )V teams this
early in the season. But they
responded well and showed
they’re going to be fun to watch
this year."
Register was concerned, how­
ever, with the play of the varsi­
ty.
"There are a lot of things we
have to fix,” said Register. "We
have great athletes in a lot of
posiffons but they have to m ate
the plays.
"L ik e Mary is a good offen­
sive team that can move the
ball. They have a lot of quick

runners who cut back well and
a skilled quarterback. They were
a good test for us at this stage of
the season to see where we are
and what we need to concen­
trate on."
Even though his team put
together touchdown drives of 50
and 87 yards and compiled 176
yards of offense in one half
against Oviedo, Stanton wasn't
completely satisfied with the
Rams' performance.
"We made too many mis­
takes," he said. "It was good to
see us move the ball, but we’re
not there yet.”
Will Allison led the Rams with
59 yards on six carries, includ­
ing a 29-yard touchdown dash.

Derrick Grayson added 30 yards
on four carries while Cameron
Bateman contributed 22 yards
on three rushes. Reggie
Campbell picked up 14 yards on
nine attempts and caught a 10yard pass.
Quarterback Mike Mu/cka
completed three of 10 passes for
30 yards and had a 1-yard dive
for the Lake Mary varsity's first
touchdown. Tony Dill caught a
16-yard aerial from Muzekii
while Bobby Good had a 4-yard
«nag.
Placekicker/puntcr Kris
Kessler set up the Rams' first
touchdown by delivering and
recovering an onside kick to
open the varsity half.

Briefs
PONY BA SEBA LL M EETIN G

SA N FO R D G Y M N A STIC S

Seminole PONY Baseball will hold its annual
meeting on Wednesday, August 29th at 7 p.m.
at the Clubhouse on the Seminole PONY
Baseball Complex, 1400 Highway 419, just
south of 17-92 near Five Points.
New Board Members of the 2001-2002 Fall
and Spring season's will be elected at this meet­
ing. The Public is invited to attend.
For more information call 407-323-5570.

Fall Classes arc being offered at Sanford
Gymnastics for beginners, intermediate, and
advanced gymnasts, plus cheerleading, Tac
Kwon Do, Rung Fu, Tai Chi, and wall climbing.
Dance Classes will also begin in September.
Sanford Gmynastics is located at 601 East
25th Place. For more information call; 407-3232462, 407-252-3103, or 407-322-8234.

Racing
Continued from page IB
Fletcher, Bo Hartley and Kevin Cahill rounded
out the top 10.
In other action, Doug Samion topped the
Sportsman field while John Hodge won his first
feature in the Super Stocks. Donnie Smith beat
out his brother David in the Strictly Stocks and
Tim McPhail picked up his sixth Mini Stock win
of the year. Young Trisha Gray won her first
career race in the Mini Stock heat.
This Friday night (August 31st) Orlando
Speedworld will take a night off from the special
events to hold heats and features in all of the reg­
ular FASCAR classes of Super Late Model,
Modified, Mini-Stock, Sportsman, Super Stock
and Strictly Stock.
Gates open a 6 p.m. and racing begins at 8 p.m.
every Friday night at tire track located 17 miles
east of Orlando between Orlando and Titusville
on Highway 50 at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.

NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
SAMSULA — Tank Tucker has been the hottest
driver recently at New Smyrna Speedway and he
proved it again last Saturday as he claimed victo­
ry in the 100 lap Ed Mcridith Memorial, Race #4
of the FASC AR Pro Modified Tour Series 6-Pack.
The veteran from Qrankc City crossed under
the checkers ahead of Mi Ice FriftB,Jcriy Sy m p h i,,
Jimniy Winks and Dolig Moff.
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In the Super Late Model feature, an other veter­
an, Orlando's David Rogers, brought home his
Dodge Intrepid first ahead of the Chevrolet
Monte Carlo of B.J. McLeod and the Ford Taurus
of Lake Mary's Mike Good.
Mark Vandcvender, George Murphy, Osteen’s
Marc Kinley, David Frochlich, Michael Williams,
Ron Dicandio and Matt Griffin rounded out the
top 10.
Other feature winners were David Gibbs In
Sportsman, Tim McPhail In Mini-Stock and Shane
Stacy in Strictly Stock.
This Saturday (September 1st) New Smyrna
Speedway will also take a break from the special
events to hold a night of heats and features in the
regular FASCAR divisions of Super Late Model,
Ixilt; Model, Mini-Stock, Sportsman, Super Stock
and Strictly Stock.
Gates open at 5 p.m. and racing begins at 7 3 0
p.m. every Saturday night at the track located at
the comer of SR. 44 and CR 419, between New
Smyrna, DvLand and Daytona.

TEST AND TUNE

BITHLO — Test and Tunc 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.
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.NEWSMYR-

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ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD
Fridas Augwtl 21
T B A R A S P R IN T C A R . L (24) Cary Ctmmlrt. Palm Beach Gardena, 2.
(IB) Shane Butin, IkuhnrU; 3. (iD O o u g llrv rra n , |*nam Beach; 4. (0)
Dude Tcwtle, la n h u rg ; V (14) Krtth Butin. Tampa; 6 (68) Stan Butler,
Buahnell, 7. (X A ) Kenny A dam a. Malabar; S. (73) Dave Ptetrher,
Clearwater. 4. (3X) Bo Hartley. Zryhyrhtlh; 10 (*7) Kevin Cahill. Land
O ' Lake*; 11. (32) S um y Hartley. Loughman. 12.(11) Ben Prttf. Ocala; IS
(7B) Shane Millet. L u t t 14. (B0) Weedy Malhta. (Vela; 15. (46) Todd
Schmidt, vredey Chapel (DNF-AccidentI; 16 (22) Wayne Reutimarcv. Sr.
Zephyrhitla (DNF-Accident); 17. (41) |etl Danrau. Punta C u ria ( O W M ffh a n k a h .U . (5) KkVy Ounteti. Plan) O ly (U N I M nhanhal). I f 0 1 )
| |tm Atvic, Stobqey (D NI- Mrchai*. at); JO, (45) Inaim y Gaaney. Oayhma
■ Broth (UNI-IVeiet IraK), I I . (yi)B.44&gt;y Kcea. H o w ry In Th a t UUa (U N h j M .vh jM m U tX E (10) Malt Meant. Lalicland (UNBwOVnr englmr In boat
nee).
S P O R TS M A N _ I. (04) Doug Samian. X (2 )) Rhhard H lg h t 1 (47)
Kelly |am tt 4. (7) Hill H a ll 5. (30) Data Onuaer; 6. (22) Angelo A m u r ,
7. (43) Bruce Gaytan. 6. (17) Bill Icxvrda
M IN I-S T O C K . I. (7) Tim McPhail; X (B) Patricia Gray; 1 (7X) Randy
Btakeeiee; 4. (07) Dkck Laazln; 5. (20) Clwle June*; 6. (25) Tim Clark; 7. (4 ()
Jeff Darla. 6 (55) Drwayne Yamana.
SUPER S T O C K _ I. (00) John lloJgra; X (7B) Bob W in n ; 3. (67) BUI
Lnomia; 4. (11X) Rlci Jihna, 5 (54) W m Smith, 6 (22) I turner Gnedon; 7.
( I I ) Duane Freed. K (17B) Rich O m a n ; 4. (50) M Wright. 10 (36)
Tim m y RuaeHL t l. (Ml) I n i n k Crery; IX (13) L n n a rd Story; IX (44) Bob
(M lcr: 14. (17G) La* Wagner
S T R IC T L Y S T O C K . I (27) O unnk Smith; X (4B) David Smith; 3 (5)
Strve Dormer; 4. (0) M d a .1 Seay, i (u) V .liJ t i Want; f '77) Brr-y
Pallia. 7. (14) Roger Benton. B. (77) Brian Andnanv; 4. (50) Ruber*
Skinner; 10 (04) Ruae Renaldi; 11. (2B) John Paltt.

NEW S M YR N A SPEEDW AY
Saturday, Auguat 15
SUPER L A T E M O D E L . 1. ( I I ) David Bugera; X (71) B J. McLeod. X
(27) Mike Good. 4. (7) Mark Vandrvtnder, 3. (S40) George Murphy; 6.
(17) Mate K inky, 7. (22) David Frahllch; S (42) Michael Williama. 9 (20)
Reel Dicandio. IO (7Y) Malt Griffin; I ) . (61) Jtmhu By*Hand; IX (31) Don
Funk
M O D U IE D (FASCAR PRO M O D IF IE D T O U R SCRIES 6-PACK •
R A C E 641 _ I. (15) Tank Tucker, X (52) Make H I tie, X (66) |erry Symonr;
4 (5711) Jimmy Wink., 5 (44) Doug MuH. 6 (14) Arte Alminria; 7. (00)
Dolby Blake. B. (57) |tm H o n T Hyrui. 4. (IB ) Andy Seftottl; IO (16)
luMin Hendmcai. II. (2X) Jaaon Boyd; I X ( M ) r ) John Cljg grU ; 11. (22)
Tim Dyarm. 14. (3) Wayne ra r irr ; 15. (75) IV k Chkhitano, 16. (09) Rub
Underwood; 17. (IR ) Mike Flkh. IB (71) U r r y Oraren. 14. (721) John
(IcnrieH; 20. (34) Hank Polly; 21. (13) BIU Gunn. 2X (77) Tim WaHac*.
S P O R TS M A N _ 1.(47) David GUba; X (04) Doug Samian; 3 (30) D ak
Onuaer; 4 (2) Btrtl Bulu n iierer. 3 (07) Rem L u k y ; X (40) Same IT k n . 7.
(ID) Tommy Dove; B (IB) Ken I m t o v 4. (43) ITiUlip Beaaette.
M IN I-S T O C K . I. (7) Tim McPhail X (BY) Jam k McCague; X (01)
Cleared Grenier; 4. (B) Triaha Cray; X (V J ) Rea Chrlatenaeri. 6. (4) Ron
Out m u , 7. |56) D m D allym pk . H, (55) Rkk Turney; 4 ( I I ) David
Parmer; 10. (4) D a k Caaieel II ( I I ) Pug Pughai.
S TR IC TL Y S T O C K . I. (I I Y ) Shane Stacy; X (38) Btb Tmanbky, X (25)
Genu Smith; 4. (27) N o driver Bated; 3. (61) Scot* L e w 6. (30) Robert
Skinner; 7. (SB) D avU Scon. S (64) Grady S a b , 4. (40) Sean Gnuld; IO
(62) Trivia Scott, I t . (2&lt;) Richard Brarreeil IX (26) Mlchetk D yat I X
( l ! C ) Nick Vogler, 14 (4SA) N o driver Dated. IX (44) Rualy Boyer

Sophomore Will Harrison led
the Lions with 72 yards rushing
on four carries, 55 of fhe yards
aim ing on a touchdown run
wilh 3:21 left in the fourth quar­
ter. Brice Patrick (21 yards on
five carries), Billy Drcggors (two
cu ries, six yards), and Ladarian
Rudolph (two rushes for four
yards) also contributed to Ihc
Lion ground attack.
Oviedo quarterback Grant
Hcrrcn was 2-for-5 throwing the
ball for 34 yards. James Jordan
had a 24-yard catch while Kevin
McCarthy had n 10-yard recep­
tion.
Willice Daniels led the Lion
freshmen with 57 yards rushing
on three carries, including a 6yard touchdown run.
Quarterback Drew Spcraw
threw to Pete Harrison for the
two-point conversion. For Lake
Mary, Carl Buford had a 23yard
touchdown run to highlight his

Youth
Continued from page IB
and Sanford at Orange City
both start with the Mighty
Miles at 9:30 a.m., followed by
the Junior Pee Wee's at 11 a.m.,
the Pee Wee's at 1 p.m., the
Junior Midgets at 3 p.m., and
the Midgets at 5 p.m.
West Volusia visits the Silver
Hawks at Richard L. Evans
Field wilh the Mighty Mites tee­
ing it up at 10 a.m. and being
followed by the Junior Pee
Wee’s at 1130 a.m., the Pec
Wee’s at 1 3 0 p.m., the Junior
Midgets at 3:30 p.m., and the
Midgets at 5 3 0 p.m.
Oviedo will once again start
the latest in the day welcoming
South Orange to John Courier
Field with tnc Mighty Mites
kicking off at 11 a.m. The other
games begin at 12:30 p.m.
(Junior Pec Wee), 2 3 0 p.m. (Pee
Wee), 4 3 0 p.m. (Junior Midget)
and 6 3 0 p.m. (Midget).
Conference play then begins
on Saturday, September 15th.

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turnovers but it was the Bears
that was able to capitalize on
clutch plays.
The Bears got on the board
first when an interception by
Deon Jenkins set up a 91-yard
scoring dri re.
Tlie big play in the drive saw
quarterback Joe Linder throw­
ing a 30 yard pass to wide
receiver Kyle Hill. Star running
back Chauncey Hampton
capped the drive on a beautiful
18 yard run late in the third
quarter.
Early in the fourth quarter
Winter Springs was driving
again when Lake Howell's star
linebacker, Gregory Ashworth,
came up with a huge intercep­
tion to end the threat.
The B ean then got a big break
of their own when Nakoma
Simpson ended the Sliver
Hawks' chances to tic when he
sacked the Lake Howell quar­
terback for a 30-yard loss. In an
attempt to throw the Winter
Springs defense in disarray the
Silver Hawks kicked on third
down, but the result o f the
quick-kick was that the Bears
got their best starting OeM posi­
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four-carrie, 3tyard effort. Taylor
James added a 56-yard run.
Tlie Lions' junior varsity
exhibited its quick-strike men­
tality Friday night, scoring three
touchdowns on just seven plays.
On the second play of the first
series, quarterback l^ e Sloan
tossed a lateral to niff McGrcw,
who connected with Jordan
Cason on a 60-yard touchdown
pass play. Oviedo's second
scries was its longest, needing
four plays to score as Sloan
dashed 30 yards for the touch­
down. Tlie Lions got the bail
back 11 seconds before the end
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Wright for the score.
McGrcw was 3-for-3 on extra­
point attempts.
For the Lake Mary junior var­
sity, quarterback Jon aark
gained 26 yards rushing on
three carries - including a lyard
plunge for the Rams' only score
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iss4?s,
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David Sauls added 16 yards
on four carries while Alaric Von
Bohlcn contributed 13 yards on
six rushes. Mark Fattison had
two carries for 10 yards.
Oviedo opens its varsity sea­
son on Friday night, Aug. 31, at
home against Lake Howell.

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shop at the Lake Howell 38.
The ensuing 38-yard drive
was utilized to showcase work­
horse Hampton, who ran for 20
aids in the six play drive, one
T
ftor 11 yards that got the Bears
Inside the 10 yard line.
Hampton then capped the drive
with a one-yard plunge.
Amidst the celebration follow­
ing Hampton's score, the offi­
cials threw flags for unsportsmansllke conduct and Illegal
procedure on successive plays
that forced Winter Springs to
tty a two-point conversion from
the 18-yard line and, as if out of
a Hollywood script, the Bears
got their fans excited again
when they converted the try on
a pass from Jim m y Lanier to
Hill.
Both teams will have very dif­
ficult regular season openers
this Friday as both play Class
6A teams from the Seminole
Athletic Conference. Winter
Springs will host defending
SAC Champion Lake Brantley
at the A. Wayne Epps Sports
Complex, while Lake Howell
will travel to Oviedo to take on
the talented Lions in Pop
Warner Night at John Courier
Field. E cth contertr ure set to
begin at 7 3 0 p.m.

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PoH C bang North O ’ » OCT
W M 18.S3 I M and Norto 48* 23
oar E M i l l M I n f f l l M w a r e
M i ol Sm SoMTiwoan iiy M Ina ol
aald L k S and Storing Lana
M l D bain; Ttorth 4 r 38 (W
W M S I M toM and North 48* I V
a r E M -08 I M bom ta* kkaratcBen cl toa B oUWmM m V W B m ol
aald Lot S and Staring U na .
« pM «e aala. to M N g h M and b M
Udder tot catai N toa W M boot
door ol toa BanMwIa County
Cowtaoua* In Santonl Ftonda al
t t « a m on toa 13to dar ol
Saptambar. 3001.
WITNESS my hand and a M ol
aald Ca ul on A u gM 17,3001.
MARYANNE MOORE
CLERK, CtRCUTT COURT
Bp. Maty Bung#
At Dapwy Ctark
8 D N E Y E. LEWIS. ESQUIRE
500 Law Etchtnga Buridtag
34 North U i t M S b M
jMriwamrito, Ftonda 32302
(804)3568003
PubiMv Augual 33.2S. 3001
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AuguM 24. 2001
NOTICE O r A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CO N SDER THE ADOPTION
OP AN ORDINANCE BY
THE CITY OF SANTORO,
FLORIOA
None# la hantry given toil a Pubic
Htanng writ ba n*U In ina
Catnrriaaton Room al toa Cry Hal m
Ranfnrd Ftonda al 700
o'clock PM on Saptambat 10,2001,
to contort*- toa adoption of an onto
nanc* by toa Dry ol Barriord. Florida.
MM ol atokto M at U m
ORDINANCE NO. 3M7
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIOA. AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO, 3117 OF SAID
CITY. S A D ORDINANCE BEING A
ZONING PLAN. SAID AMENDMENT
T O CHANGE TH E ZONING OF
71.06* ACRES OF PH O IER 1Y
LYING
BETW EEN
CELERY
AVENUE ANO EAST 30TM STREET
ANO BETW EEN
SUMMERLIN
AVENUE SOUTH AND BRISSON
AVENUE. FROM OASIS PD. A
PLANNED DEVELOPMENT WITH
MIXED' ISES TO CELERY PLANTA­
TION. PD. A PLANNED DEVELOP­
MENT WITH UP TO 301 SINGLE
FAMILY LOTS, PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY. CONFLICTS ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy thal ba avalabM al toa
offlea of toa Cry Oart lor al partont
AS pamaa to mta-ati and smart*
tawl have an opponurtty lob* heard
al aald haartng.
By order el too C4y Commiaatan tk
toa Cry ol Santonl, Ftortda.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY O f THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CO N TA CT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
330-682S 48 HOURS « ADVANCE
O F TH E M E E D N Q
A&amp;V1CS t o THE PUBLIC: II a Rat­
ion dacfctoa to appaal a daemon
mad* M i raapacl to any nMOar ecnhaartng. ha may naad a vartwtkn
record al toa proceeding*. tockxSng
raconl la not pnyrtdad by to# C*y of
Santonl (F8 3S8010S)
Jana! R. Dougherty CMC
CVy Ctark
Pubitot August 23,3001
D03M
M TH E CMCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
j u d i c i a l c a tcu rr
Bl ANO FOR
BO BNO LB COUNTY
FLORIDA
CASE NO. C14R -M M -TBO -Q
ANO
OonknfcA John Omtai
N O T IC l O F ACTION
TO : DomMeh John Sntoh
IIIIlia.mat a. C
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— ■———— t - —tl
IPMHTM
(ftoepondtnrt iLul known eddrees)
I3S1S N E . 20to PI H I M , FI
331S1
YOU ARE NOTIFIED *MI Ml acorn
haa baan Mad aoamal you and toil
you *r* raqurad to aarv* a copy of
yoir mtowi datonaea. I any; to I an
Inam* d PMMonaO MatcM Elan
U p a i whoa# a t o m to 111 R M
Court • Santonl F I 12773 on or
baton (data) Saptontar IS, lo ot,
and Ma toa Irtglnal arito toa dark eri
toM Court al (Ctotk'i artdratii 301 N
Parti Aim. Bantotd, Ft 33T71 baton
aatvtoa on Padttonat or h n a d a m
toataaltot II you lal to do #0. a
dalaua may ba atoaiad agakwl you
•or vm r»**i a*rn»npwii al ma pav■on.
........
Coptoa ol a* court doamamo to Wo
oaaa. Indudkig otdarm. toa on SM o
« toa Clorti ol too Cktaril Cowls
oflka Ybu may mriaw toaaa d x u mantt upon racy a ll
r a j m u « kaap toa CM N oI toa
CbcuS Cow Tl Otooa noMMd ol yow
ourrant addraoo (yoO may Mo NoBoa
of Curran Addraat, Florida FamSy
Form t2 .il 1) Fuhro papars In Via
Mwouo wM ba fMtod to toa a l l o t
on record ol toa darkYdSca
WARNING Ruto 12188. Ftortda
FamSy U n Flutoa of Procadura,
raqufraa cartain
U doctaxanu and
in
DATED: 624-01
UARYANNC MORSE
CLERK O F TH E O R CUfT COURT
ByBdonda Paoptoa
Deputy dark
PubialrAugM 23, and Sapumbar
8.12. IS. 1001
DQ28T
to T M I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
to ANO FOR
[C O U N TY
C A M NO. 01-0A-3407-C2O-K
Horaca Cain Jr
AND
Diana Jona*
N O TK C OF ACTION
T O . Diana Jonaa
f U a m a m l aw———- —-* —-*
irwnw a Htiponotra |
{RatpondanTt U M known i
•147 N.W. East Annua M a n . FLA
»1 4 7 .
YOU ARC NOTIFIED toM Mi i
• copy M
yow wriban dManaau I any, to ■ on
jnama of PMMoriar) Horaca Cato Jr.
whoa* addreta la SOO WISow
Ajtnuc, Sdnfsn). FLA33TT1 on tr
baton Mato) B G M 1 . and Ma toa
origlnM wtto toa Ctotk M Mia Cowl M
ICtork'a addraaa) 301 R Pad At*.
SatWord. FL 33771 batora aarvua on
PoMtonw or Stmodatofy toanaSat.
« you toi to do ao. a OMaul may ba
antorr* aganM you tar i s ratal
Om i w n n n n s pavnon
Copra* of u oowl doewnaraa to Sib
oaaa, toctodng ordert. a n tvaSMria
M toa Ctotk ol to* Ckors Courts
cflto*. You may nutaw Swaa documatoa upon rarawal
You muM kaap to* Clark M toa
Caort CowTa OMco nosbad of yow
cumnl addoai (you may lit Node*
M Currant Addraaa. Ftortda FamSy
Form 13111). Ftiura papan to SYS
lawtul wM b* maaad to to* addraaa
on record M P * darks criBca
W ARM NORS* 12285, Ftortda
FamSy Law Rutat ol Procadura
i U r l s s cartui aucmais ssdonre
M documents and MotmaSon.
FaSwa t o comply can naiAl n aancbona, tockrdtog dtm wttl or Mrbfng
oI ptoadnga.
DATED: 8245)1
MARYANNE MORSE. C U R K
CLERK OF THE CdtCUfT COURT
By E BaAay
Daputy Clark
Pubkth AuguM 33. and Sapumbar
5.12. IS. 3001
M THE ORCUTT CO UN T FOR
BE MMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fto No. 31-C36CP
M RE: ESTATE OF
LORAINE LOIS TtSTLE
NOTICE OF ADMMST1UT10N
Th* admmwaakon eri to* aMats M

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Lorain* Lot* Tad*, dacaaaad. FI*
Number 01-S36CP, H pandbig ki toa
Clreui Cowl fat Bamnoto County.
Ftortda. Probata Dhtoton, in*
addra*a&lt;riwnicM&gt;301 N. PaikAva.
Santonl. FL 31771. Thanamaaand
addaaaai d to* paraonal rapraaanirva’a anomay are M tom baton
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED TH A T
AS pai ton* on whom ton nouoa it
aarvad who h**a obfacnont toil
chtiunga to* vaSdly of to* M . to*
OuaMtoason* ol toa paraonal rapraaartathr*. ranua. or lunadcaon of
toi* Court art ragdrad to Ma to**
obyacbon* wito PM Cowl WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
OR fMIHTY DAYS AF1ER TH E
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY O f
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
AS cradton of toa dacadarl and
Mhat panon* hairing daimt or
on whom a copy eri tow nonet it
daw cl to* Km pubkeabon of tow
nose* muM is* rm r dam* wsh tow
Coon WITHIN THE LATER OF
TH R EE MONTHS A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE O F A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l otoat cradtora ol to* dacadam
and partont hurtng dalmt or
damandt againti toa dacadanf't
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NO T SO F E E D WSJ.
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th# data of to* Krai pubScaaon of
S3* Noaca Is AuguM 33,3001
Puicraf Rcrxcixiiatoe.
1330 Outoavar* Draw
Caaaatoarry. FL 32707
lor

N O T K E OF ADMINISTRATION
Th* admtoWfralton ol to* eWMa of
Wayn* SobotU. dacaaud. FA*
Number . 0 panrkng n to# O c u r
Court tor Sar-moW County. FtarkW.
Probata DrvWon, to* addrtta ol
which la SamtooW County dark ot
Court. Pnbal* Dtrwton. P.0 Bor
8033. Santard. Ftonda 33772 Tha
name* and addraaaaa ol to* paraonrapraaanullvaS attomay ar* tai
tom below
A a INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
A l panon* en whom ta* none* la
aarvad M o have ob|#ction* mat
chafang# to* vMUay of to* wl*. toa
quakbearmna of to* paraonM rapraaantarira. venue, or )unar*c8on of
tow Court a n roqukod to M* toafr
atjacSaril a m
Court v n i o i
THE 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
At cradrion eri to* dacadard and
otoat panon* having claim* or
damandt againM dacadanTa aataw
on wham a copy of tow nodea ta
dal* ol to* i n i putricabon M tola
nodea muM H* to** clalma arito Ida
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE M ONTHS A FTER THE
DATE OF TH E FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF BERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l otoat endaon of toa dacadard
and partont having claim* or
demand* againti in* dacadanTt
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS N O TK E .
A a CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS N O T SO F 3 Y 0 Yfk I
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Th* daw of to* i m pubarason of
toW Noiea ta AuguM 33, 3001

Paraonal

Ftortda Bat No. 138323
Atoan R Cook. Eaqdra
P. O. Bat 190635
CasMbany. FL 327160835
.
Talaphrua (407)630-4003
Pubaah AuguM 39. and 8*p4ambar
5.3001
D0298
M T H B O R C U IT CO UN T
OF THE 1ITH
j u d i c i a l c w c u rr,
M ANO FOR
I COUNTY.
FLOMDA
GENERAL
CASE NO: 00 C A 1838 14 0
CITIBANK. FEDERAL SAVINGS
BAML SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO CITICORP SAVINGS OF
FLORIDA, A FEDERAL SAVINGS
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
FRANCIS P. MCCULLOUGH IF
LIVING, AND IP DEAD. TH E
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS, TR USTEES ANO ALL
O TH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST FRANCIS P.
MCCULLOUGH. PENNY L
MCCULLOUCH IF LTVMQ. ANO W
DEAD, TH E UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS, TR U STEES ANO A a
O TH E R PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUOM, UNDER
OR AGAINST PENNY L
M CCULLOUGH JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
OCFENOANT(S)
iw s t e r n a o f
N O T R E IS HEREBY GIVEN purluanl M an Orrtat Granting to*
Union to R**M Foradoawa Sato
dM*d AuguM 23. 2001 antand to
C M Caaa N a 00 CA I83S 14 Q of
«M O M Oowt ol to* 1STH Judctal
C to ri to and tor SEMMOLC Cowry.
SANFORD, ftonda. I wB tai to to*
F-^Fwit and brat Nddt* tor earn m
W EST FRONT DOOR M to* 8EUINOLb County Counhuuat. h it
NORTH PARK AVENUE. SAN­
FORD. Ftortda. M 1100 a m on to*
23 day M Baptonbar, 3001 to* taF
totto to iM d Summary Final
JudgmanL toarib
LO T 8. W INDTREE WEST.
ACCORDING T O T H E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK *0. PAGES 97 ANO SS. PUB­
LIC RECORDS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA.
Dalad r w 23 day of AuguM. 2001
(CtRCUTT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctotk ol to* Ckaul Cowl
By Mary Stroup*
DapWyCtork
Pubtah to: THE SEMINOLE HER­
ALD
IN ACCORDANCE WTTH THE
AMERICANS WITH OfSABSJTtES
ACT, peraora wftoidIMbWH* naad
tog a tpadto aecommodaion Muxrid
certacf CO UR T ADMINISTRATION.
M
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Courtoouaa M 407-806-4227.1-8003568771 (TOO) Of 180D3558770.
M i Ftortda Relay Sanrio*.
DAVID J. STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PUUHT1FF
to i a UMVERSfTY DRIVE
BUTTE 100
PLANTATION. FL 33334
n w im s f w o
00800631CMI|
Pibtah AuguM 33. at
8.3001
DMM
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Ewruncta County Port Autoony
ParaormM Commriiaa wM moM on
E ip tia H ir 4.1001 M 1200pm . to
to*
Board
Roam
of
to*
AWntatoiiatton Buidtog. Port M
Sanford. 1110 Kaatnar Place,
Santard. Samtoota County, norld*
ruwlaunc* to partebato to to***
ptgoaadinga afxruld contact toa
Samibto Coudy Port Autoorty 48
hour* to advance of to* maaong. M
(407)122-4738
Panon* art
advwad toil I r a y dacida to appoai
any dactaton* mad* M tow naaano.
iney wM naad r ■» *»■! d r » p o
caaekngi, and tot auch purpotti.
Fay may naad to toawo a vartwam
record of toa procaaeinga mad#.
and atridno* upon wtaeh to* appeal
It baaad. Sacbon 288 0105 Ftortda
Dated M Barriwd. Samtoota County.
Ftortda tow 24to day ol AuguM 3001
AD.
BanunoW Coway Port Autoorty
By Oartd P. Lantar, Jr. Chairman
i'udkrfr AuguM 38. 3001
DO203
M THE ORCUTT COURT FOR
S O H 4 0 L S COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
Pita No. S1874-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
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Ronald E. Hatvoy
465 Datrori Tatraca
DaOary, Ftonda 33711
lor
LAW OFFICES OF
MARY F. TR O TTER P A
Mary F. Trooar
Anomay M taw
Ftortda Bar No. 0377300
1800 Pambroo* Dr . SUM 300
Orlando. Ftortda 32810
TMaphon* (407)774 1233
Pubiah AuguM 38. and September
5.3001
00283
M THE CWCUTT COURT
O FTH S1STM
JUDICIAL a tC U TT.
M AN O FO R

Wwlnrsday. August 29.20 01
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SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS,
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANT) A a OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUOH. UNDER OR
AGAINST EF1ICA L RATLIFF;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ERICA L
RATLIFF. IF ANY; SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA, JO H N DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UUXNOV/N
TENANTS M
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwtuant to an Order Granting toa
Mown to Ratal Foractaaun Bata
dated AuguM 20. 3001 antand to
C M Caaa No. 00 CA 1843 14 L eri
too CbRM Court of to* trTHJuMMM
Circuit to and tor SEMINOLE Cowwy.
Santard. Ftortda. I wta a*4 to to*
httfitM and beta bidder tor cath M
AT W EST FRO N T DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE eri to* SEMINOLE
Cowky Courtoouaa. M l N. Park
Avow*. Sanford, FL 33771, ,
Ftortda, M 1100 a m on to* IS day
of Sapwnbar. 3001 to* kritowtag
tart Swnmary Final Judgmam. ta­
nk.
LOT 8. ROSE COURT ADDITION
TO SANFORD, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT RECOROED H R A T
BOOK 3. PAGES 3 ANO 4. AS
RECOROED IH TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIDA: SAID LAND SITU­
ATE. LYING A M ) BEING IN SEMI
NOLE COUNTY, FLOFdOA.
Dated toll 30 day of AuguM 3001.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctark ol to* CkaM Cowt
ByMary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
Pdbiah to: TH E SEMINOLE HER­
ALD
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH TH E
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraana arito d n t w i i naadIrio i tcieiil accernmodaiton aftouid
corriacl CO UR T ADMINISTRATION,
*1
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Courtoouaa M 407888-4337.18003558771 (TOO) or 18008868770.
via Ftonda Relay Samoa.
DAVID J. STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 B. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 800
PLANTATION. FL 3X324
(354)2338000
0088338(38)
PiinwhAuguM 38, and Saptambar
S.S00I
00260
3 ITH B C 3 TC U R CO U R T
o P T H iir m
JUDICIAL CMCUIT,
&gt;4 ANO FOR
I COUNTY,

F LO R C A

CASS NOi 01 CA 34S16 L
81ANUAHU 1t U t HAL BANK
PLAWT1FF
VS
ROBERT BLACK. JR. IF UVWO.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS.
CR E D ITO R S ,1
TRUSTEES AND A a OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUOH. UNDER OR
AGAINST ROBERT BLACK. JR.;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F ROBERT
BLACK. JR.. IF ANY. SEARS.
ROEBUCK ANO COAIRANY
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. ON
BEHALF OF TH E US
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSJNQ ANO
URBAN DEVELOPMENT. ANN B.
WIGGINS, IF UVINO. ANO IF
□CAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A a
OTH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH, UNOER
OR AGAINST ANN B WIOGMS:
ZEB WEBB IF LTVWa, ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TR USTEES AND A a
OTH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
U TE R E S T BY, THROUGH. UNOER
OH AUA24UT ZCB W U J t , CAROL
LYNN WEBB IF LIVING, AND IF
DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES ANO A a
OTH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUOH, UNDER
OR AGAWST CAROL LYNN WEBB
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UM W OW N TENANTS VI
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
R E -N o n c s o p

NOTia IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uard ta an Order Granting to*
Moion to Ratal Forackwwa Bata
dalad AuguM 30. 3001 amend In
C h i Cat* No 01 CA 348 14-LM toa
C*cu* Cowl M to* I8TH JwSotal
CaoM to and tor SCM NOLE County.
Santard. Ftortda. I wta tai ta toa
door M to* oowtoouaa M
to* SEMINOLE Coway Cowtuuoo
totaled M 301 N Park Atom * In
Santard. Ftortda. M i l GO a m on too
18 day c* Saptambar. 3001 to* kdtorto In aald Summary Final
Judgmara. to-aW
LO T 10. BLOCK 6 LESS NORTH
tBOO FEET, ANO LO T It , BLOCKS,
LESS SOUTH 28JX FEET. WYHNEWOOO. ACCORDING TO TH E
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 4. PAGES M . S3 AND
34, PUBLIC RECOROS OF M B NOLE COUNTY. FLORKM
Oawd tow 30 day M AuguM 2001
(CIRCUIT CO UR T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cttrk M toa Ckou* Cowl
By Mary Suoww
Deputy CWrk
Pubtah In THE SEMINOLE HER­
ALD
IN ACCORDANCE WITH TH E
AMERICANS WTTH DISABILITIES
ACT, panon* alto r in h W n i naad
mg o apteral occemmnrtataio ihouU
ooraael CO UR T ADMINISTRATION,
al
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Courtoouaa M *07888-4237. 1800
3558771 (TOO) or 18008668770.
VM Ftortda Relay Sarvlc*
DAVID J STERN. PJL
ATTORNEY FOR PLAPTT1FF
(01 6 UMVERSfTY DRIVE
SUITE 800
F lA N TA TK M .F l 33324
(86412138000
01860261 AMI)
Pub*ah AuguM » . and SapMrrbar
5. 2001
D0281
M THS CtoCUfT COURT
OP THE t iT H
JUDICIAL ORCUTT,
M A N O F O fl
IE MMOLE COUNTY.
JURISDICTION OfVISION
CASE NO.00 CA 1843 14 L
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
ERICA L RATI IFF, IF LIVING, ANO
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN

C A M NOGS T I M CA 14 9
THE BAM( OF HEW YORK TRUST
COMPANY OF FLOfkCA. K K . AS
TRUSTEE
PLAINTIFF
VS
DENISE U GARV34. IF LTV»«Q,
AND IF DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE, HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
U EN O R S.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A a OTHER
PARTIES CLAJkWNO AN 3fTERE8T
BY. THR O UO H . UNDER OR
AGAINST DENISE L. GARVIN;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F DENISE
L GARVIN. IF A N Y POX CHASE
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC.; J0484 D a ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS 34
POSSESSION
D EFEND AN TS)
N O T K C IS HEREBY OWEN p w
■uanf lo an Order Granting 3w
Moriton ta RaaM Foractaaun Bata
dMM) AuguM 30. 3001 antand ta
C M Caaa rax 93 11*8 CA 14 P of
toa Ckrari Cowl M*W 18TH JwSotal
CkoM M and tor SEM340LE Cowky.
W*M From Door M toa Cowtioua*
*4
to*
SEMINOLE
Cowtly
Courihout* ta Swtard, Ftonda. at
11:09 £-rr. on PW 11 d*y r i
Saptambar. 3001 to* toftonring
daacrtwd properly aa aM lotto to
LO T IT , FOXCHASE PHASE L
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED 31 PLAT
BOOK 32. PAGES 73 AND T3. OF
TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEUP
NOLE COUNTY. FLOREML
Dalad tola t t day M AuguM 2001(C34CWT COURT BEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctark ol to* Cboul Cowl
ByMary t f e i p i
Oapwy Ctark
Pubftab ta: THE 8EM 340U HER­
ALD
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH TH E
AMERICANS WITH DtSABEJTlES
ACT, paraww arito
h g is K
corkact CO U R T ADM38STRATI0N,
al
to*
8EM BK XE
County
Courtoouaa M 407-323-4330.1800•868771 (TOO) 04 18008558770.
Ma Ftonda Ratay Samoa
DAVID J. STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLA34RFF
•01 B. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 800
PLANTATION, FL 33334
(864)3338000'
38-40703(AMI)
PubkehAuguM 18. and

6 2001

THREE ' MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF T H « NOTICE OR R434TV
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O f SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS N O TK E
ON THEM
A l Other cradaora of to* dacadark
and partont having clalma of
damandt agakiat in* dteadanra
tabu* muM M* toaa ctaan* arito tow
court W ITH N TIBICE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO TKE.
A a CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FltEO WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The data M toa kM pubteason of
totaNoioata AuguM 38.2001.
W ROBERT GOLDMAN. J R
PO. Boa 111588
Alarm ** Spring* FL 32715
Anomay
lor
DONALD W SCARLETT. ESQUIRE
DONALD W SCARLETT, P A
1003 E*M Concord StraM
Orlando. Ftonda 32603
F 3 N 112821
(407)4228188
Pibtah: AuguM 39. and Saptambar
8.2001
00358

34 THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
M AN O FO R
COUNTY,
73* No: 01-446CF
34 RE: ESTATE OF
J O Y L RAUSCHER.
N O T i a OF A D M N n m U T K M
Th* atoikrtabMtan eri to# aataw of
JO Y L RAUSCHER. rtarwiitat FM
Nwnbar 01-443KP, ta panSng ta toa
C ta r i Court tar Banknote Courky
Ftortda. Probata DkriMon. toa
****** of wnioi a 381 N. Park
Avanua. Sanford, a 32771. Th*
*** and ad*M*a* M Ew paraonM rapnaarktakr* and paraonM rapmA a 34TERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED TH A T
A l peraon* ibon whom tk* nolo*
ll M fW d WflO h M ct^KOOOS tWt
at t * wm,
ot S ii ptnonoi o pitor ^urlKOcion ol 0M
Court o n required lo •• 0Mir etjoeto m wtto tori* Cowl WTTH34 THE
LATER O F THREE MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE O f TH E F34ST
PUBLICATION O F T H H N O T K E
OR THIRTY DAY 8 A FTER TH E
DATE OF SERVICE O F A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM,
antttom eri tow

Q i o m id
N on a a

a d s w i t r a tto w

MIRIAM 8 GOLDMAN, dicaaiid.
FM Number 018800P. ta parking
ta toa a m Cauri tar Samtaal*
Courky. Ftonda. Prsbala OMaton.
to* addit** M a m to ta 301 North
Park Avanua. Santard. Ftartda
32771. TlwnamaaandadMaaaaaot

A a SfTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
Algernon* on whom tow nobae ta
aarvad who hay* obwebon* toM
ctiaHng* toa inbriry ol toa wta, toa
lywtak alyvw of to* panonM npraw r t a i I, raraji, or pntailcaan eri
tow Court a n raqwrad ta tt* toa*
utaeoaurw wMi tow Cowl W ITH N
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE OF TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE O f A COPY OF
THIS N O T K E ON THEM.
A&gt; erwaikira of to* dacadam and
Arm* ot
(8 attatt
on whom a copy el rta noaca ta
aarvad wWwi tore* month* aflat to*
daw M to* Ural putritaaaon of tola
roeca rrxwl taa toaa Uaarw aWi tow
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF

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31 RE: ESTATE OF
UA1Z1E a MCKENZIE
NOTICE OP AD8M3 f TR ATTON
MAIZ1E R MCKENZIE. d ic H n d l
Fa# Nunbar 01-402 CP. Wp*rv»ng n
to* Ckcui Court tor Samtoota
Courky. Ftartda. probaw Ohtatan.
tos 14^751 of nMeh I r M1 N Park
Avanua. Santard. Ftartri* SZ771.
Tha name and aadrm of Vw
WapraaatkMfva and to*
A U 34TERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
A l peraon* on whom tow note# ta
chaftanga toa traiitty of toa Wtt, toa
oualrheafion* of tow ParaonM
Rapraaartatoir*. r a y * , or | k k d a
•on &lt;4 tota Cowl ara ragrirad to tt*
took obtadtana wtrii tota Oowt WITH­
IN TH E LATER O F THREE
MONTHS AFTER T I C DATE OF
THE FIRST PUW KATIO N OF THM
N O T K E OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF S ER VK E OF A
COPY OF THIS N O TK E ON THEM
A l crarttura of Vw w**— k and
other paraom hairing ctafrrw or
damandt againM daoadanf■ aataw
on whom * copy ot tota none* ta
aarvad uritoto tore* morMta M m to*
data M toa toM pubicMion of tota
r r f i m in r i T i i 'i Hat in ii T i F iIi
C ourt WITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THM N O TK E OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF BER
V K E OF A COPY OF THM N O TK E
ON THEM.
otoar craettora ot toa daoadtari
or
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE O F THE FIRST
PU BO C AIIO N O f TW 9 NO TKE.
A a CLAJM5. DEMANDS A M )
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WXL
SC FOREVER BARRED
Th* d ^ al to* Irta PitoAcaaon M
toM noioa ta AuguM 38.300).
PanonM Rapraaaraatora:
ROSE DUVERSEAU
144S EaM T O M S**M
Brooklyn, Haa YOrk 11338
lor
Aribor Jada F. Jo tn o n
Ftartda BtaNatTSSSO
Law OMco* of Amber Jada F.
Jtavwon. P A
1201 8. Ortando Aararyw
Tataphon* (407)740-6006
Pubbtoc AuguM 23. wM
1.3001
M T H B O R C U T COURT
OF THE D QH TIEM TH

M trie
wtttota
Court WITHIN TH E LATER O F
THREE MONTHS A FTER TH E
DATE OF T H E FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THM N O T K E OR TH3TTY
DAYS AFTER TH E DATE OF SERV K E OF A COPY OF TTriS N O T K E
ON THEM.
A l etoor m a o n of to*

C A M r t a 61-CA-1M614 DtVW
CrnSATSL. N A m AS TRUSTEE,
KEVIN EUGENE BUSBY
ANNETTE SANORA BUSBY.

Court WITHIN TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE OF TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION O F TTEB N O TK E .
A a CLA M S . DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS N O T 8 0 F E E D W8J.
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Th* data M tow *ral pWritaMtan of
toriaNtaksta AuguM 23. K » l .
Jan* E. Toeta
808 N Chat* CL
Aftamortt Spring*. FL 37714
tat
Rtahaid B. Owwn
Ftartda Bor *201718
6250 B Hwy. 1783
P .a Boa 140688
CaaatbOny. FL 3371
(407)830-4003
(407)8366538 tak
K M * AuguM H , I
8.3001

and

IN RE: ESTATE OF
DENEVA C. PENLEY, *M&gt;
OGNEVA COWART F S t O Y .
(SSN (257-8481M).

GENEVA C. PENLEY. aMa GENE­
VA COWART PENLEY. ta im ilri.
F M Nwtoar 01-734-CP. ta pantong
ta t w CbaM Cout tor E wranota
County, Florid*.
DM0O(V
toa r d k w l of which ta Room 402N.
301 Noito Park Aranu*.
Ftortda 32771. and too
of too p m onil
'l attomay m n I
INTERESTED PEI
NOTIFIED TH A T
poraona upon whom 00a notea
ia aarvad wno nara oofacoom toai
a guabicaaona of to*
tunaracaon M tota Court era
- l a took o ts a o io m ------WTTHM TH E LATER O F
MONTHS AFTER TH E DATS O F
TH E FIRST F U U C A T K N OF TH M
N o n a o n th w tty d a y s a f t e r
TH E DATE O F S E R V K E OF A
COPY OF T H U N O TK C Off THEM.
A l aodSon ol tot

Court WITHIN TH E LATER O F
THREE MONTHS A FTER TH E
DATE OF TH E FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS N O TK E OR THWTTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF BERV K t OF A COPY O F TH M N O T K E
ON THEM
A l o tte crwitora of 0 u daoodonl

Cowl WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F TH E FIRST
FU B U CA TK N OF THM NOTICE.
A a CLAM S. DEMANDS A N D
OBJECTIONS NOT SO f U S f . U .
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th# data eri to* ttM putricaoon M
tota Nerica M AuguM 33.3001.
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
EKVERLY ANN MLFORO
33 CMmnay Swaap Lana. LAW
Rock. AK 72212
GRACE ANNE OLAVK P A
Anomay tar ParaonM Repraaerkataw
1140 Tuakawtt* Road. BuM 10t
Wktar 6prtnga. FL 327DB
Tataphon»d*(ff)M I 1110
B r Orao* Arm* Qtarin, Eag
Pjbttav AuguM 33. and Baptanbat
8.3001
M THB CbtCUTT CO UR T FOR
(CO UNTY,
F M H a 31-401 CP

ecals

dar tor caah M W EST FRONT DOOR
OF THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
COURT! O U 3C , SAHTORD. FLORI­
DA al it OGAM, on tow 18to day of
Baptonbar. 3001. to* foiowing
BMattad proparty a* taf kxto In
LO T T l. OF ORANGE GROVE
PA RA UNIT I. A SUBDIVISION
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AA RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 27. PAGE 80. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. F IO R O A
A K A 86* N. JE R K O DRIVE.
CASSELBERRY. FL 32708
WITNESS MY HANO and tw a M
of tota Cowl on AuguM 233001
(SEAL)
Ctartucrito
04 to* Cfcoul Court
ByriUttySboww
Dapury Ctark
clwvanW AAaaoctoH*. P A
P O Bor 25011
Thmpo. Ftonda 33823801*
AM
R you m o • panon win ■ Maatritay
tapartckwM ta i
a n irrittrifta no potato you, tar to*
provtaaton of certain aaatatanca
Ptaaa* contort Court AdmtataliMiun
M 301 N. Park Avanua. Santard.
Ftartda 33771, tataphom number
(407)865-42? 7, wtakn 1 working
day* of yow rocogt ot Rita Soar
mark; R haartng togtand. (TOO) 18008558771.
Pub*MiAuguM SS. *rrd Baptonbar
8,3001
M T H B CMCUTT COURT
OF THB D GHTEEHTH
JU O IC U L CMCUTT O F THS
■TATE OF FL04BDA,
COUNTY
CIVB. DIVISION
C A M NO. M C A 2145-1*8
NJC MORTGAGE COMPANY, A
FLORXIA CORPORATION,
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
INOUSTRY MORTGAGE
COMPANY. L P ,

ROY AN0CR90N; JANE DOE
ANDERSON
THE UNKNOWN
WIFE OF ROY ANDERSON,
BRENDA ANDERSON. JOHN DOE
ANDERSON. THE UNKNOWN
HUSBAND O f BRENDA
ANDERSON. ALBERTO L LEON:
NYD4A1. LEON. W UV34Q,
INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SAD
DCFENOANT(S). W REMARRIED.
ANO ¥ DECEASED, THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES
GRANTEE I .
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
UENORS. ANO TR U S TIE S . AND
A a OTHER PERSONS CLAM M Q
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST TH E NAMED
DEFENDANT (S) ; UNIVERSAL
TRUST, 84C; WHETHER
DISSOLVED OR PRESENTLY
EXISTVfa. TOGETHER WTTH ANY
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
UENORS.
OR
TR USTEES O F BAX)
OCFENDAHTtS) ANO A a OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH. UNDER, OR AGAINST
D EFE N D A N TS ) , JOHN DOE.
UF84NOWN TENANT, JANE DOE
UMOIOWH TENANT,
DttondmRt)
N O T i a OF BAL8
NMta* ta hwiby Qfvan tota. pw•UMk to a FtaM Bwmwry Judgnwrk
of Fdndtaaw* amend ta toa tamraaryted caua*. ta to* CbtMl Cowl of
Cowky; Ftartdk I wtt aa*

-ar—
*-a*-a-■-—
a
(ri to* SUBJECT REAL

N O TK B OF ACTION
TO: KEVtof EUOENB BUSBY

■ atom and I dead. •*
l m i im ^ n w i G Bfi
or agakwl KEVtof EUGENE B&lt;

hare any rkyk. ttta or tataraM ta tow
property rwraat daaorbad.
And
TO : ANNETTE BANORA BUSBY
a m . and ■ dead, i
*M by torouMv under
AN N ETTE SANDRA
ta have any rtghr.
tataraM ta Sta property horata
YOU ARE N O T M O Sat Ml aeaon
tar Fdradiau* ol Mongaga on to*

M THE ORCUTT CO UR T FOR
I COUNTY,

34 T H B O R C U T COURT
34AN0 FOR
I8 M 3 K X J COUNTY.
It
34 RE: ESTATE OF
MIRIAM 8 GOLDMAN,

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Page 31)

L O T 7, FOXMORE EAST,
TO THE FLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED tot PLAT
BOOK *4. PAGE* 8 ,8 A W T . PUBU C RECORDS OF BEMtotOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA Mkta 731

LO T B. BLOCK D. OAKLAND
ESTATES.
1ST
SECTION.
ACCOROtNO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN PLAT
BOOK 14. PAGES 1 i ANO 2 a OF
TH E PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
ArtUA (1 8 U A R S H A a STREET.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FLORIOA
33701.

bkktof. lor caah. AT THE WEST
FRONT DOOR SCMMOLE COUN­
T Y COURTHOUSE. SANFORD.
ruUrbOA. Ficrkaa. M I U iO A M , M
to* 20 day of SaptanbM, &gt;001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF ORCUTT COURT
BY Mary 4
OtaxriyCta
j a O S r n M Oarkta C. Conautgn

FL1B7DB.
to iMk* a w gy of yow
I any, t o i on A m
84. Crui-Alva/*x, Anomay tat
PWtnMI. who** add*** ta BUM 300.
1(70 Madrug* Avanua. Coral
Gab!**. Florida 3)148 aktota tokiy
(30) day* M m too SrM putritaMtan ot
tota NMta* ta toa and m too ortpwl
wfto too Ctark M tota Cowl Mtoar
k o t o aamoo on n w M l attomay
t r knrwdttbtoy ■Wtodk
a dtttarii wtt ba antand agalra
tar toa rolM dm un did ta to*
wnNCSBmy hand and to* *ata eri
tota Cowl tota day ot AUG 33 3001,
3001.
(SEAL)
MaryomE Mora*
Aa Ctark MtaaOajrt
By Jana E Jeabtac
Aa Deputy dark
•Poraorw wttitdtaMiMywhDnaad
pal* h EttM Pnawli^M nriS^oanWM anar-- --r t a ^ u M M M i t a
County Cowtooua*. 301 tL Park
Annuo. SUM M341,
Florid* 13771, M ta*M
prior
to
to*
Twaphnw (407)52)-4)30 M L 4337;
1800-8888771 (TD D ) or 18006888770 (V) via Ftortda Relay
FibftatiAugrM » . and Baptonbar
1.3001
THECTRCUrr COURT
OF THS EIGHTEENTH
n m trv i o n c u rr
M A N O FO R
SEM M O LI COUNTY.
CTRL ACTION
C A M NO- 87-1141 CA
BA28TER9 TR U ST COMPANY OF
CA U FO R M A N A , AS TRUSTEE
CS J L ld JL i LWTTTOAQE TRUST
1SSS-I.
VINCENT LFA IA N O , MM.
N o n a of
FORBCLf
N O T K E » HERESY GIVEN pw
an Order flaactwdUtag
I AuguM 20.
at* NO STta Cat*
1141 C A M ta* Caoril Court of to*
EIGHTEENTH JudoM CkoUl ta and
tor SEMINOLE Cowky, ftonda
wlwota BANKERS TR U ST COMPA­
NY OF CALIFORNIA. N A . AS
TR U STEE O F VENDEE MOATGAGE TRUST 1888-1. tt to* Ptatattl
an) VtotCCNT L PAIANO. ORANGE
GROVE PARK HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION
CIO
HECTOR
RIVERA R A ar* to* DMandarkt, I
«| Mi
M t)Mt bit}-

Tampa FL 338061041
ABomoyo tar Ptatattl
PubiMi: AuguM 29, and
8.2001
D0382
•4 THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THB DCtafTEENTH
M A N O FO R
S fttb im ■ COUNTY.
STATE OF FLO R K A
NtaST-CA-lllS-14
OMaton W
NATIONSCREDfT FINANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION,
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
KATKX4SCRE0IT
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION OF F LO R K A

P W JP FRANCOIS ArtUA PH8JPPE
s FRANCOIS; ( T A L .
Datandanm ;
H O TK S OF ACTION
TO : UNKNOWN BPOUBE OF
PM8JP FRANCOIB ArtUA PHBJPPE
B. FRANCOIS
101 Francea Clrata, Aftamonto
Spring*. Ftortda 32701
Cw nrk naktano* to
UNKNOWN
YOU ARC NOTIFIED toM m i acbon
) taroMoa* a mortgage on to* kritawtog pmparty ta Banknata Cowky.
L O T I &gt;1 AND I t . BLOCK 10. BANLANOO. TH E SUBURB BEAUTI­
FUL
SANFORD
SECTION.
ACCORDING TO TH E MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROED M
PLAT BOOK 3. PAGES 65 n
THROUGH SS. PUBUC RECOROS
OF SEM M O LI COUNTY. FLO R K A
Iw* boon Had agtanta you and you
at* rogbod H aanrt a copy of yow
• h i dotanoa*. ■ any to I on Moik
b . bra**Mnm. Eagan. PwrkJTt
Mtanwy, whoa* adboo* ta 1247
Souto M) i8* Aaanua. Ctaarwatar. FL
33TSB « m trirty day* kom to* SrM
* el pubScobon al tota nose*, and
tt* toa ongmta arito to* Ctark M trie
Court Mtoar batora aarvta* on

WITNESS my hand and to* aata eri
tota Court on AUG 3 2051.3001
(BEAU
CLERK OF T &gt; « COURT
SYJLtaiKtag
DrpWyCta*
HATCRE871
P k t a i A g a i 2*. w

■ 001

DG251

�P a g e 411
L

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Wednesday. August 29. 2001
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Raquaat few Didft/Prt&gt;poMl«
Bid t 2001-03
Sanford Moating Authority
The Sanford Mousmg Authority
(SHA), of Sanford, FL Is aoicfflng
twJ« from Electrical Contractors
hennaed to do business « «ie stale
of Florida. Tha telected firm w i be
responsible lo/addressing any msfor
•factncal prebiam that cannot be
addressed by (SMA s)mjuntenanc«
staff. The hrrWcontractor shall be on
cal 24tl and trial remain at the Me
untl the problem has been corrected
This m i indude any electrical prob­
lems at any of lha (iff?) units owned
by the Mousing Authority as eel as
the offices, and malntonance shop.
healed twls «ne be receded on
September 7. 2001 at 1000 EOT
and trial be put*Oy opened and
read allowed at the SHA Each bid
•rial be tubrntited In a plain envetope and msrVed fl*j Number t?C01*
03, alongi urtth lha contractors name
without this Information tndudod on
the cover of the bid package may be
rayaciau * p f t m OT1W P 1C* w
ba hato at 9m Routing Autertry on
AtOUM 31. » 0 t . AT 1000 A M AT
THE AUTHORITY
B*1 D im Dll* Saptombaf 7, 3001
Pi* B d Cordarenc* AuguM 31,
3001
totonm Etacuare Dreckx
Pubikh Augud 3«. 39.3001
00319
SANFORD MOU9INQ AUTHORTTY
(RFP82X1-03)
Material! A m i l f m r l
Th* Houtnfl Aulhorty ol 9 m City ol
Sanford (SHA)
ti
accepting
PropoMM lion property kcanted
and , , w ’^
f, I" i (0 pHtOflT
Compute Lead, M b* stot end
Artontc ErekxHton end flaytorti kx
••eh ol «• t , (6) homing develop
mart* To b* u m « d ere rapre
kantatrre umpire d buddng m m
or*. dwelling Intanore. recreation
equpmeni. *nd giarefe Sampang
mamodcHogiaa. umpfcng lach
figure end lattaig protocols that 0*
coniMlml w*n applcaM* lactord
and Hal* ragdahon* and podiSnsi
Papon to Indud* percentage con­
tent, flak aurewnanl an) reoommandauon* tut abaiamant control
Proposals trwir quakfwd Ikm* wd
b* IccaplK) *1 SHA, 94 Cast)*
drawer Court. Sardon). FL 33771,
mo/ 500 pm. CDT, on September
77, toot flaaponwi muct Em pre
pa'art in accordance M9i ma vittrucOona In 9&lt;a RFP, a d r y at which may
ba obtaawd al 9m 5HA *1 9m above
addrau Rasponui racanad afrar
9&lt;a doamg data and Kona w* noi b*
Ouattont or raquaus kx addsional
nformdcn anoukl b* ckradad to
Juan Pattarean. Inianm CiscuBvs
Director *1 (407)323 3150
Pubkah August 33. 39. 3001
00305__________________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE U T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANOFON
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLOftlOA
CTVTL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 05CA-1KT-74W
W UC MORTGAGE CORPORATION
KJmbarty A m Horn. E T AL
NOTICE OF
ro M C L O B U R E BA U I
NOTICE IS HEREBY OrVLN per
auant to a Trial Judgment ol
ForatDoaur* detect August I S 3001
and antarad to Casa No00-CA1M 7 -14W. ol 9M CtresM Court ol 9m
U T H Judoal Crrcurt to and lor
Samlnola Comty. Florida wherein
Wire Mortgaga Corporation la
rtantjfl m d UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF KIMBERLY ANN HORNK1USERLY ANN HORN UNKNOWN PER­
SON IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY; _____ AN
UNKNOWN PERSON 91 POSSES­
SION OF THE SUBJECT PROPER
T r ara datondardt. I » « sal to th*
r t y w rTO r* !' nw«w w r*sn n
9m WEST FRONT DOOR ol toa
Sdmawto County Courthouu. In
SANFORD, FVakM. al it BO AMCENTRAL am on 9m I t day d
Saptambar. 3001, 9M fallowing
daaerbad proparty aa sal kxto to
•aid Fmal JudgmanL to-s*
BEGIN B 94 CHAINS EAST OF
NORTHWEST
CORNER
RUN
SOUTH 1011 CHAINS. WEST 2 47
CHAINS. NORTH 1018 CHAINS,
EAST 3 47 CHAINS. SECTION 31.
TOWNSHIP 30 SOUTH. RANGE 33
EAST. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE. COUNTY. FLORIDA.
DATED ton 17 day ol Auguat. 3001
Mary Am* Mon*
A l Clark ol said Coin
By Mary Sim p*
As Daputy Clark
Submitted by.
LAW OFFICE OF MARSHALL C.
WATSON. P A
Artomevs for PiamKfl
1600 NW 40TH STREET. SUITE 120
Fort Laudardda.FL 3330*
Tatoptona (954)4530305
FacamAa (954)7710053
01-01437
PutM AuguM Z3.39.300t
D0203__________________________
M TH E C X C U IT COURT
OF THE 11TH
JUOSC1AL ORCtKT.
M AtsoroTs
SEIMNOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO - 01-CA-1330 14 W
FIRSTAR BANK MUNAUKEE. N A .
AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
REGISTERED
HOLDER
OF
SALOMON BROTHERS
MORTGAGE SECURITIES Vtt. IN C ,
NEW CENTURY ASSET BACKED
FLOATING RATE CERTIFICATES
SERIES 1999NC3
TanyWaa Champagne. E T AL
N o nce Of
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauant to a Fatal JuOgmeni d
Foralooasa* Hated August IS. 3001
and araaaad to Caaa No 0 1-CA -1230
14 W. oI h d u a l Goal ul vm
II T H Judicial O c u .i to and tor
Samnda County. Honda wherein
Fntai Ban* MAaaukaa. N A . Aa
Trusts* For Hi* RagMtorad Hddar
O l Salomon Brortiaii Mortgaga
SacunUal Vi. In c, Naa Cantury
A n a l Baciad
Floating
Rata
CartJticatai Sanaa 1999 I4c3 n
Platoun and TANYSH1A C h a m
PAONE. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
TANYSHIA CHAMPAGNE WILDWOOO HOMES. INC . JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TEN AN T (S ) IN POSSESSION OF
THE S U B JEC T PROPERTY ait
dafamfenM. I w* aaB to It* i-gf«R
and (Mat Mddar La cam a) at* X I
N PaikAranu*. Wad Fiord Ouord
9M Samald* Coudy Cora9wuta n
Sadonl Ftonda, al 1l.OOam c n a .
15 day M SapMntoai 3001. r * M
rumng Oee&amp;tud propan, at tai
kx9r in add Fatal Adamant io- m
i n r 1 CLUSTER TT w a DWOOP,
A PLANNED UNIT OCVELOPUl NT
a c o o m S k!
T o r n
hat
THER EO F AS RECOROED IN H A T

BOOK IB. AT PAOE(S) 7. B, 9 AND
10 PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE. COUNTY. FLORIDA
aV a 739 SUMMERLANO DRIVE.
WINTER SPRINGS, FL 33708
DATED 9ua 17 day d August, 3001.
Mery Anna Morse
As Derti of sekl Court
fly Mery Stroups
As Deputy Clerii
In Accordance With The Americens
With disebimei Act, Persons With
Dtsebiiies Needing • specie!
Accommodations to Psriidpete m
This Proceeding Should Contact
Court Admmtstrsnon at 201 N, Park
Avenue, Ssnlord. Ftorkde 32771,
Telephone Number (407*323-4330,
Nut Lets* Then Seven (7) Days Prior
to The Proceeding, 11 Hearing
Impaired (TDD) 1400 955-6771. or
Voice (V) 1-600 955-6770. via
Honda Relay Services
CubrnfRed ty,
LAW OFFICE OF MARSHALL C
WATSON. P A.
Altomaya tor Plantit
1SOONW4STH STREET, SUITE 120
Fort Laudardala. FL 33309
Tdaphons (954)4530365
Facaanta; (954)771-8052
01-03138
Pubkafi Augual 33, 79. 3001
00302
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIT H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTV,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE HO: 01 CA 1133 14
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE, INC FAUA
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC,
PLAINTIFF
VS
MONSERRATE ROORIQUEZ-flUIZ.
AS TRUSTEE OF A TR UST
AGREEMENT DATEO OCTOBER
35. 1999 KNOWN AS TRUST
NUMBER 599. E T A L ,
DEFENDANT(SI
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: MONSERRATE ROORKJUE3r u iz . o o r c a i nooniGUEZ a n d
a A RIVERA *tx»e ratodsnet It
8 hdar»Vw y ba deed. tt» unknown
So may ba apouaaa.
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totaraal try. Hwough, taidar or agatoal
lha Oatandada. atio ara nor known
to ba daad or abra. and *■ parti**
having &lt;* darning to hav* any rtght
Ml* or totarad to Hi* proparty
daaertbad to 9&gt;a mortgaga batog
YOU ARE HEREBY NOT1FIE0 toat
an acaon to toradoa* a mortgaga on
LOT 3S, CHASE GROVES UNIT S.
ACCORDING TO TH E
PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN THE
PLAT BOOK 44. RAGES 39-31, OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH
A PARCEL OF LAND BEINQ A
PORTION
OF
TR A C T
■WIORAINAGE AREA ANO OPEN
SPACE) CHASE GROVES UNIT 8.
MORE
PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
FROM THE POINT OF BEGIN­
NING BEINO TH E NORTHEAST
CORNER OF LO T 3d. CHASE
GROVES UNIT 8. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORO­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 44 AT PAGES 29
THROUGH 31. O F THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FlO fiO A . THENCE SOUTH 47
DEGREES S3 MINUTES II SEC­
ONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 8141
FEET
THENCE
NORTH
41
DEGREES 45 MINUTES 08 SEC­
ONDS W EST A DISTANCE OF
14 08 F F F T THENCE NORTH 48
DEGREES 43 MINUTES 08 B E G
ONOS W EST A DISTANCE OF
47 45 FEET TO THE P09FT OF
BEGINNING
ha* baan Mad agatoal you and you
am raquaad to larva a copy dyou r
wrtltan ddanttt. 8 any. on OAVB) J
STERN. ESQ PlatodTa adomay,
whoaa adttat* ■ BUI 8 Urw atany
Dm* 8500. rwaaaon, a 33334 (no
War Sian X day* bom 9m data oI
9m Brat pupacatton d 88a none* d
acton) and 81s to* ongnai w8h 8m
daik d 98* court tabor balor* tarn
lea on PlatoMTt aMonwy or Irnmadatetf SMiaaltor otMraM* a deteuM
wia ba anlarad aganal you tor Vm
iatd demanded In 9m oomplatol or
a
i wam.var. *
-l—
.1kw
awirt
peTnton
rm
eui
nereiiri
WITNESS my hand and 9m aaal d
9ua Court al SEMINOLE County.
Ftonda. 9m day d AUG 18 3001.
3001
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BYRutiKtog
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF OAVIO J. BTERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 600
PLANTATION. EL 33334
01-7I139&lt;NCL)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, parson* «r*i
tragi ■ fUfrm
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
th*
SEMINOLE
County
Coatiout* al 407-866-4227, I POO9558771 (TOO) or I -BOO955-8770.
via Ftonda Ratty Same*
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
(3) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
Pubkafi Auguat 22.39.2001
DO201
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE I 8TH
JUDICIAL CtRCUT,
IN ANO FOR
BEUMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
J u m o c n o N d iv is io n
CASE NO: M C A 1438 M B
CREDIT BASEO ASSET
SERVICING ANO
SECURITIZATION, LLC
PLAINTIFF
vs
PATRICIA MCKINNON. If UVING,
AND If LEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST PATRICIA MCKINNON.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF PATRICIA
MCKINNON. IF ANY. THERESA
TEEMER. IF UV1NQ. ANO IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TR U S T! ES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST THERESA TEEMER.
ARIETIOU3 C TEEMER UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA;
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOC AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS H
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(B)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (W -

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•uad to a Sttoimary Ftoal Judgman)
d Foradoaur* datad Augual 18.
2001 anlarad to Cm# Caaa No 99
CA 1438 14 B d 9m Cucdl Court d
Th* I STM JiaAad CeoM to and kv
SEMINOLE
County.
Sanlord.
Donna. I M l 1*4 lo 9m laghaal and
Lad U U * r tot c ilh at Yfttl Pod
door *1 th* SEMINOLE County
Cartw ua* toe*tad al X I N Park
At* to Sadonl. Florida, al 1100
A M on 9m IS day d Saptambar.
3001 9m Idtowtog drienbad praparty aa tat torth to aaid Stxnmary Final
LOT 100. PALM POINT. AS PER
PLAT IN PLAT BOOK 50. PAGES 89
THROUGH 71. INCLUSIVE, PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
DaladSv* 17 day d AuguM. 3001.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d lha Circuit Court
By Mary Sooup*
Daputy CI*A
PutMth m Th* Samnda Harmld
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVIO J.
STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
eot S. Udvaraty DrW* Suta 500
Puntalwn. FL 13124
(9541233*000
99 420451HAMC) IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABJUTIES ACT, paraonawtodtaMtwa naatkng a ipacral aooommodabon ahouk) contact COURT ADMIN­
ISTRATION. at th* SEMINOLE
County Courthoua* al 407-33343X. 1 *00-955-8771 (TOO) or 1800 955-8770. via Ftorld* Rday
Pitotah Auguat 33.29. 3001
DO300
M T H f CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SCM HOLE COUNTY.
FLO H W A
CTVtl DIVISION
C A S IN O . 01-CA-1202-14-W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. INC /
MIN NO 1000157-0000113874-3.
va.
LILLIE MAE DAVIS. AND REGINA R
OAVIS aVa REGINA R JACKSON
and ARTHUR L JACKSON. HER
HUSBAND, UNKNOWN TENANT
NO. t; UNKNOWN TENANT NO 2;
UNKNOWN TEN AN T NO
3.
UNKNOWN TEN AN T NO
4;
UNKNOWN TEN AN T NO
».
UNKNOWN TEN AN T NO 8: and
ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAOJINa
IN TER ESTS
BY,
THROUGH. UNOER OR AQAPOT A
NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS
ACTION. OR HAVMO OR
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT.
TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE
PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED.
NO R CC O PBA Ll
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 48
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to an Orttar Or Summary Fan!
Judgmad d toradoaur* datad
Auguat IS. 1001 and anlarad to
Caaa No 01-CA-1303-IAW d 9m
Cbortt Court d 9m ElgMaadh
JudcM CbcuS In and lor Stmtodt
Couay, Ftonda. wharato Mortgaga
DsOiedc RagtobaHon SyMama, Inc.
I MINNo. 1000157-0000113874-3 I*
plamMT aril LILLIE MAE DAVIS,
AND REGINA fl DAVIS NW l REGI­
NA R JACKSON and ARTHUR L
JACKSON.
HER
HUSBAND.
TEN AN T NO
1;
TENANT NO
2;
TEN AN T NO
3a
TENANT NO. 4;
TEN AN T NO. f t.
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 8; and
A a UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM940 INTERESTS BY. THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED
DEFENOANT TO THIS ACTION, OR
HAVMO OR CLAJMMO TO HAVE
ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR WTERE8 T
IN TH E PROPERTY HEREIN
DESCRIBED, art Odandadi, I *48
•el lo the highest and beet bkfcler for
cadi d 9m Wad Frod Door d 8m
Bamtods Coudy C o u t n a a . X I
Norti Part Avanua, Bardord. Florida
33771 d Sammoto Courdy. Ftorld*.
*1 I L X a m on 9m 20 day oI
Saptambar. 3001, 9m totowtog
ata) Oruti or fVMI J u Jj t u i A D r t
LO T 8. ROSE LAND PARK.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THER EO F AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 7. PAGE 81. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
8 you a d a parson wdi a idaah d y
who ntada any amnmmnrtodm to
ordsr to pad r ipala to 88a pmoasdtog. you ara anMMd. d no cod to
you. to 9 m prwltlon d curtain atalalane* Plata* codad 9m Court et
401-866-4MO udhto Mo (3) atorktog
dayt d your 1*0*98 d 988 Nottor, 8
you aro hotting or eetee toipdrad.
cal Ftonda Ratty Samos (800) 965
8770
Daisd al Sanlord. Florida, on
Augual 17.300t.
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa dark. Drcua Court
By Daborah Canard
Aa Daputy Clark
SMITH 8 HIATT. P A
Altomaya tor PlatouS
3881 Ead Oakland Parti Bodsvard.
Suta 303
Fort Laudardd*. FL 33308
Pubtah August 32.39.7001
00198
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP TH 8 EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CtftCUfT
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
a w ACTION
CASS NO .: 01-CA-1563
DIVISION 14-L
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vrrman dalanaa* w&lt;9vn X day* abar
th# brat publication. H any. on
E Chavarria
AAiaociit**.
PA,
PtavsHTa anomay. whoa* addrata to
9119 Corporatt Lata Drtv*. 3rd
Etoor, Tampa, Florida 33834, and It*
lha ongtoal w«h 98t Court aahar
(a h a aarvicM on PlatodTa anomay
or tovn*ckala*r u Mraahar; dhanato*
a dataut ad b* antarad agatoal you
lor lha r*ad damandad in 9w
Oomplatol or pettbon
WITNESS my hand and 9m tad d
98a Court on 9aa day d AUG 16
3001,3001
(SEAL)
Maryam* Moraa
Clark d 9m Court
ByRu9lKtog
Aa Daputy Clark
Echavama AAaaocUlaa. PA.
P O Boa 25018
Tampa. Ftonda 33632 5018
F01006037
••Sa* AmartawM w*h Draatranaa Act
B you art a paraon w«h adaabdy
to paitkapai# « 98* procaadng. you
art emitted al no coal to you, tor 9m
provuaion d eartato ataiatanc*.
Ptaaaa contact Cocal Admtoutiwlion
11 301 N Park Avanua. Sankxd.
Ftortda 33771. tatoptwn* numtrar
(407)665-4337, amhto 2 working
dayt d you r*c*98 d 98a dooumant 8 haartng topaaad. (TOO) 1*00 955 8771
PitohP Augual 33. 39. 3001
DO 197
CtTY OF LAKE MARY, F lO b C A
N O TIC t O f PUBLIC HEAPING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by 9m
Cty Commaaion d 9m C8y d Lak*
Mary. Ftortda. t u l aakl Commaaion
w8l hold a Public Haartng on
•aptomtm 8 ,8001, d 700 P M . or
aa toon thartahar at pot atrta. to
Lbnudar Aral 10*2.13 ot an
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA. PROVID940 FOR THE VACATING OF A
PORTION OF TH E SUN BANK
PLAT; PROVIDING FOR CONF U C T 8 . SEVERABILITY AND
EFFECTIVE DATE
Vacaang 8m toiowtog porbori d 9m
plat:
PORTION OF DRAINAGE RETEF4*
TION TRACT. PLAT O F GUNBANK
PROPERTY. TO BE VACATED
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
TH A T PORTION OF TH E
DRAINAGE RETENTION TRACT.
PLAT OF BUNBANK PROPERTY,
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK X .
PAGE 57. O f TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE CO U N­
TY. FLORIDA, LYING NORTH O F
TH E EXISTING RIGHT OF WAY
U N E O F LAKE MARY BO ULE­
VARD. AS ESTABLISHED BY THE
SEMINOLE C O U N TY RIGHT OF
WAY PROJECT NUMBER P964H21
ANO EAST O F A U N E LYING X 00
FEET EAST OF ANO PARALLEL
WITH TH E EAST LINE OF THE
W EST 114 OF THE SOUTHW EST
IN OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF
SECTIO N 7, TOWNSHIP 30
SOUTH. RANGE X EAST. SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
Th* Pubac Haartng wd be hat) to
9m Gemmation CTurrtiwa.100 W.
Mary Si
■ Th# Pubic la torttod to
Ftortda.
may b* comnuad horn 9nu to 8m*
ur*8 a Itod dadtton la mad* by 9u
C ty Commaaion
8 8m Orttnanca it 149aiwad on
F M Rtadtog. 9m City Comnaadon
a public Haartog on
S*ptorrfe*r20,3001l.atTD O P.M -.or

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NOTICE OP BALE
1973 CHEVROLET
1Y68H3WI687B2
• 305 DODGE
1B36X4606FN220064
1988 DOOOE
1B3BA44K4GO331308
1X 7 DOOOE
1S3BQ38PSJW 13*407
1987 OLDSMOBILE
IC3AJ51R2HD415844
1968PONTIAC
1G7NE1463JC7X894
18*9 O U N M O B U
1G3WS4COL4339341
1889 NISSAN
JN1QB2380KU53S378
754 LAKE MONROE RD (C IS)
LAKE MONROE. FL 33747
9712701
900 AM
PubkWi Augual X . M . 9001
00117
U W TID BTAT1S
OISTRKrr COURT
II100LE OOBTRICT OP FLORIOA
Caaa No. •05cv-148-Ort-18KRS

N O TIC t OP ACTION
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

RANOAM. OWEN
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
904 8pm g VBBay Rd
AHamod* Sprv^a, FL 33714
CURRENT ADORESS
UNKNOWN
ANY AND A a UNKNOWN PAR
TIES CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
UNOER. ANO AGAINST THE
HEREIN NAMED M OM OUAL
C/trfNOAW T(0 V.HO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE OEAD OR ALIVE.
WHETHER 8AIO UNKNOWN PAR
T|fS MAY CLAM AN INTEREST
AS SPOUSES. HEMS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADDRESS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE MOTIFIE0 t u t an action
to toractota a mortgaga on 9m to*lowing
proparty
to
SEMMOLECoctoty: Ftonda:
UNIT 48. E3CONOIOO. A COF4DOMJNJUM. SECTION V. ACCORDING
TO THE DECLARATION OF C O N ­
DOMINIUM
THEREOF.
AS
RECOROED
IN
OFFICIAL
RECOROS BOOK 1298. PAGE 988.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMMOLE
COUNTY. TLORIDA. TO GETHER
WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST 94
THE
COMMON
ELEMENTS
APPURTENANT THERETO
ha* baan Had agatod you and you
ara ratydad to aand a oopy d you

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DON R MORELAND
UNITED STATES
MARSHALS SERVICE
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
Pubtoh Augual 15,33,79, 3001
00131
M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Cat* No. 01-DR-I318-06A-K
to 9m n attar or 9m adoption d
MAAE MICHELLE MOCMUU
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO wetem Rodrtguai. Btofi FatMr
d 9w Chad to b* Adoptod
You haraby are noabad tiat a pan
Cun tar adopter, oi ycur mtoor Udd
born on March 21. IM I.w aa bU d to
98a court on July 16. 3001. Ybu are
reqdrad to aarva a copy d your wr«t*n dalanati, 8 any. on 8m patUon« '• anomay. whoa* nam* and
addrata h Aatrtd IMton. Eaq, 777
Oatorw D M ). Suta 836. DaAona. FL
32725. and 8U an orlgtod wth 9m
dark d 98a court on or balor*
811073001 OtMrwMa. a &gt;adgm*re
may X areared agatoal you tar 9m
reivai oermenoea n me p*uuu i
A U G U ST!, 3001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d 9m Court
By Nancy R. Yrtntor
Daputy ONrk
(C om Sad)
Pubdah Auguat A I S 33. » . 3001
D 0 106*
LEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF FLORIDA
CRIMINAL JUSTICE STANDARDS
6 TRAINING COMMISSION.
CRYSTAL A JACKSON,
Caaa* 19887
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO CRYSTAL A JACKSON
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Dial an
M nw eiriiiye u o npe in m i Been
Had agatod you aaaktog to remka
your Conacbond CarttocaU to
aajutdwie* w*h Sacbon 9431395.
F .S , and any nil** promulgatod
You are reqdrad to aarva a wrtun
copy d yo*8 totaidlo requtal a luarIng puniare to Sacson 130.57, FS
upon Rod Caswdi. PROGRAM
DIRECTOR.
Crtmind
JuaBc*
Prdaaatonaiam Program. Florida
Dtparenanl d Law EntaroamanL P.
O Boa 14*9, TMahaaaa*. Ftortda
32303-I4M. on « bdor* Saplantrer
31.3001. FaAx* to do ao adi raauS
to * -*u*a ba rq * a * i»l agatod
you to Ravoka aaid Careacdton purauani to Steam 120 60. F S . and
Rd* 11527, F A C
Daud Jd y 31,3001
CHIEF PATRICK M KELLY
CHAIRMAN ■ CRIMINAL JUSTICE
STANDARDS ANO TRAINING COMBr. -a- Tarry Bakar. Ohrtann
Putban Augual A 1A X . X . 3001
D 0 104
T H E C M C U T COURT
OP TH E DOHTEENTH
M ANO FOR
I COUNTY,
CIVB. ACTION
CASS NO. 00-1183 CA
DTVT8ION 14-G
GMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,

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HARRY F H8.T0N. J R
NOTICE OP FORFETTURt
Mono* la haraby dvan t u l on Apr9
18. 2001. to 9m cat* d llnaad
Suuaa v Marry F. HMon. Jr . Crto8nd
No 00-cr-148-Ort-18KRS. 9m Ltotad
Suita Cktlrk) Court lor 8m Mod*
D um d d FtortJa anlarad a
Prakmaiary Ordar tor 9m krrtaaura d
06,907 S4
Th* unaad BUM* haraby g n a
none* d la totonaon to dagoaa d

*491 8m provtotona d 16 U S .C . |
883. any pareon having or claiming a
lagd nghL 90* or toured to any d
«M a paaaon wan 8m Clark d 8m
Un**d Giala* Oaartcl Court, Ortamto
DMtun. 300 Fadard Bdkkng. X
North, llvjhey Avanua, Ortando
Florida 12801 warm tuny (30) day*
d 9m bnd putAcauon d nooc* d 9 m
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by N
pataanar undar panaty d paryury
auanl d 8m paBLorMf-* d&amp;*. *»a. or
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or 8aared

JAM ES W IUIAM
PROKOSCH
AAUA JAMES W. PROKOSCH M d.
DaUndanRa)
NOTICE IS HEREBY OATEN p a auanl to an Ordar n i t chaduUn
Foradotura Gda daud Augual 10.
3001 and trdarad to Caaa NO. 0011S3 CA d 8m CtroJt Court d 9m
EIGHTEENTH Ju d d d C 9 o d to and
tor SEMINOLE County. Ftortda
wharato GMAC MORTGAGE COR­
PORATION. N th* PlatotKI end
JAMES WILLIAM PROKOSCH
A7K7AJAMES W. PROKOSCH TEN ­
ANT 61 F4K/A TA I LAMOUREUA
SU NTRU ST BANK. CENTRAL
FLORIDA. N-A. F/K/A SIIN BANK.
N A ; TENANT 81 N4UA TIM LAM0UREU3 are 9M DaUndanu. I * d
**8 to 9m highaal and bad bktoar tor
cadi at W EST FRONT DOOR O F
TH E SEMINOLE COUNTY CO U R T­
HOUSE. SANTORO, FLORIOA al
11:00AM. on lha 13 day d
Sapiambar, 3001, 9m tojanbig
dtaiiEud preparty aa ad torth In
•aid Find Judgmant
LO T 46. RICHFIELD ACC0R094Q
T O TH E PLAT TH ER EO F AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 17.
PAGE X
O F TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIDA
A7K/A 797 Rich Dr. OvUdo, FL
33796
YrtTHESS MY H A W and 9 u ta d
d P M Court m Augual 13J001.
(BEAL)
CUrti ol M Cktdt Court
ByMary Strap*
PA
P.O. Baa 28018
Tampa. Ftortda 33832-6018
F00008X1
~8*a Americana a d i
6 you are a parem *4ti a
wiki naada acuunmcdabcn to cidtr
to paredpda to 98a prooaadtog. you
are anUdad at no cod to yott tor » u
provMaion d eartato a&gt;am anoa.
PUaaa contact C a u l Admtoumaon
d X I N. Park Avarua. Santoid.
Florida 33771. talaphma numbar
(407)886-4337. wtthto 3 working
day* d you* recatpl d 9 U doormare. 6 hating Impaired. (TOO) 1800 8 M 8771,
Pubdah Auguat X . 79. 3001
00196
M T H t C B IC U T COURT,
tatl JUOIC1AL CIRCUIT,
MANDPOR
8CM940L8 COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE OCVttlON
94 RE Th* EaU U d
ALDA JANE ROSS.
D tcuaiM
NOTICE OF A D tX W TR AnO N
Tha AdmnUbaam d 9m Eataia d
ALDA JANE ROSS, danaaaart. F it
Nur8ur OOPR-889CP. U pandtog to
lha CtrcuN Court tor SomnoU
Coudy. Florida. Probau Dtutaton.
9m addreatoa d 9 m pareond reprelaava l aOjmay are ad torti batow.
A l nureaud paraona are reqdrad
to bu wan ire court. WITHIN THREE
MONTHS OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE: (1) Ml
daima aganal 9 m aaUU. end. (3)
any Obiacbon by an MaraaUd Par
am to idiom tat noboa M il ma**d
t u l chaaanga* 9M valKMy &lt;8 9 u d E
8m quaMcaiiona d 9m pareond
reuiatwattoa, vaoj*. or fmadeton
d to* 001x1
A a CLAIMS A W OBJECTIONS
NOT BO FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Puttcauxi d 9m None* hat bagm
m Auguat X , 2001.
Pareond Rapreaantavva

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Robart E Roaa
3431 Hampton Avanua
A lu m Park. PA 15101-3810
Anomay
lor
J. Wiliam Mature, II
3901 Curry Fort R d , 8U312-A
Orlando. IX 32*06
(407)696-6100
FLOAT! NO : 1 U 7 M
Pubtah Aug.nl 77. X . 3901
00195
94 THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THC EIGHTEENTH
IN AND FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
C A U NU : 01-aUr-CP
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
MARY ATKINSON.
N O TIC t O f ADMMKTRATION
Tha adntoUbaeon d 9a aaUU d
MARY ATKINSON. tUcaatad. Fla
Nixrtar 01-889CP te pandlng to 8m
Cacut Coat tor BamtooU Coudy.
Florida. Probata DhUton. 9m
d which * Foal Otbca
C, Sanlord. Ftonda 37773.
T h a n a m a a a n d tik k iiiiid tia c o -

A a INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED TH A T
A8 paraana an whom 9 U ndloa to
chaianga t u vaiday d 8m wd. 9m
d 9m pareond ftpre-

•al 10 9m highaal and bad Nddar tor
caah. al wad Ironl door d 9ia
SomnoU Coudy Courlhoure to toa
City d Sanlord. Ftortda al 1 1 X
o'clock A M . on Tuaaday. t u 11 day
d SapUmbor, 3X 1. 9M knowing
aaid Summary T r-.al Judgman* d
ForecY-r--•* tnckwig Award d
Attomeya' Faa* and Coal*, to w9
I d 21 d T1MOERWOOO. accord
tog to t u PU1 tiarad. aa recorded In
Plat Boo* 7d. at Paga 88. M 9m
Pubic Record) d BamtooU County
Florida
DATED 98132 day d AuguM. 3001
MaryArm* Moraa. CUrk
By: Mary Stroup*
Daputy CUrk
DENISE
U
ROSENTHAL.
ESOUinE
ADORNO 6 ZEDER. PA
3X1 Sodh Bayahore Dnv*
Suta 19X
Mum. Ftortda X I X
(305)8555555
9 you are a pareon wtoi a daabory
who naada any aocnmmodaban In
order to pemerpata in 8V4 procaadtog. you are w88Ud. al no ooat lo
you, lo 9 u prartakxi d eartato art*
tanco.
Put** eorriad Court
Adnrtatrahon al X I North Park
Avanua, Sun* N X 1 , Sanlord.
Florida 33771 (407)3334X7, wafrln
(3) working dayt d your recatpl d
t u none*. 6 you are haartog or vorca
Impairerl. cal MaX)-956-877l
Pubtah Augual X . and S*c*wnb*t
8.2 X 1
D0348
drou* Court

98a Court are required lo 19a tart
obfacnoru wbh taa Court WTTHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
OR TH IRTY DAY8 AFTER THE
o a t e o f s rrr,"C E o r a c o ®y o r
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l c-aXora d th* daucZad and
other paraona having daimt or
on whom a copy d 9 n node# la
data d t u Orel pubicdion d 98a
node* mud B* tu b daima wth 98a
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER TH E DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF TIES NOTICE
ON THEM
A l dhar cradtori d 8m dacodud
and paraona having daima or
demand* agatoal 9m dacodanEa
•atau mual Ha 9m 8 cUXtm wth 9 «
court WITHIN TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER TH E OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THW NOTICE.
IUX CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NO T 8 0 FEED WHJ.
BE FOREVER BARREO.
Tha data d 9m krai pubicapon oi
SDi NoBoa U AuguM X . 3001
RACHEL CHRISTENSEN
JOHN A. BALDWIN. ESOUIRE
Ftortda Bar No : 114179
7100 South U S HbpMrey 17-93
Fam Pad. Ftortda 337X
TaUphona: 407/834-1434
Anomay lor Paraonal Rapraaadalrva
PdAah August 20, a&lt;
5.2001
DO260
M T H E C M C U T COURT
O f THS18TH

ju o d A L a n c u r
M A W FOR
■COUNTY,

No. 91-CA-1377-14 K
Copla* d *m Omnanca to k d are
aaAabla to 9m Cay OartEa 08to*.
NOTE: Xf A PERSON DECCIE8 TO
APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY
THIS
COMMISSION
WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CO N ­
SIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR
HEARWO, HE OR SHE W ia NEED
A RECORD OF TH E PROCEED­
INGS. A W THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR S IC MAY NEED TO
ENSURE TH A T A VERBATIM
RECORD OP TH E PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE. WHICH RECORO
INCLUDES THE TTSTTHONv AND
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH TH E
APPEAL (S TO BE BASED FLORI­
OA STATUTES 3S8 OIOS
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE M ANY OP THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CON TACT
TH E CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT
LEAST 48 HOURS M ADVANCE OF
T I C MEETING AT 407-5851434.
C R Y OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Card A Fottor, Cay Clark
DATED: Augual 16.3001
Pubdah Augual 23. 7*. 3001
00180

RANOAM. OWEN, d a i

TO:

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e o u c r e d i t c o r p o r a t io n o f

AMERICA.
CARL C.OANSEREAU and___
DANSE READ, unknown apouaa d
CARL C DANSE RE AU, I marrMd.
WINTER PARK HOSPITAL,
ADVENTIST
HEALTH
6Y6TEM7SUNBELT, INC. a Ftortda
COOE ENFORCEMENT BOARD.
CTTY O F CASSELBERRY. JOHN
DOC and JANE DOE.
Daiarutonta.
NOTICE OP ACTION
T O CARL G OANSEREAD. 481
Ftortda 3J70T.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED. 8w! an action
to toractota a mortgaga on 8 u tab
towing proparty to Samnda County.
LM 3. to Stock C. d CARRIAGE
H U . • UNIT NO. 4, aooordng to tM
Plat tharad. at recorded to Plat
Book IS. M Pag* 58 and 69. d 9 m
Pubic RaoortU ol Samnda Coudy.
Ftortda.
hat baan Itod agatnu you and you
are raqured to aanre a copy d you
wrtun da»&gt;na«i. 8 any. to 8 on
ADORNO A ZEDER. PJL. PtotodTa
aBorrwya. whoa* irtdrua la 3X1
Soudi Bayahore Orkre, 8u*a 1900,
M um . Ftortda X133. and «U 9m
ortgiruy *th 9m CUrk c4 9 U Coul
•aomaya or JrnnaMMdy tMredUr,
otMrwUa, a dataiN wd ba anurad
•gdnd you tor 9m read damandad
to 9m Complakd
Daud on t u day ol AUG 21 3001,
2X1.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
cure d 9m Court
ByRutiKJng
Daputy Cure
6 you are a pareon wan a Maablt y
who need* any a n ........
to
ordar to partdpaM to 98a proeaadtog. you are arwlUd, *1 no uuat to
you, to f w ptovlaien d cwtato ***Ulanoo
PUaaa contact Court
ArbntoMWaboi M X I North Park
Avanua. Suita N X 1 . Sardon).
Ftonda 33771 (407)3354X7. warun
(2) workng dayt d you recaqd d
tea noioa; I you are haartng or veto*
vnparad. cal H 900) 955-4771
Adorno AZadu. P A
3X 1 Souti Bayahore Dmre
Bud* 1600
Mum. Ftortda X I X
TaUphona (305)8555555
T t U t u 65* 4777
PubkahAugud X . and Baptombar
8 .2 X 1
00349
M TH S O R C U IT COUNT
OP THE U T H
M A W FOB
A EM M O iE CCU»(rv.
FLORIOA
JU R n X C TIO N MVW ON
Caaa No. OI-CA 903-140
EO UCR EtN T CORPORATION OF
AMERICA.

Tha

Caaa 101-CA-1340-15K
Prtca Rat Ranalatanca
LP

Inudoiai Jwaa*ira. toe
DeferuJarl
NOTICE OF B H IR IF TS BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 8id by
vlrtua d that eartato wm d
ExacuWon laauad 018 d and undar
9 m aaal d 9 u O c u .i Court d
Samnda County. Ftortda. Caaa I
01-CA-1J40 I5 K Upon a find )udgmard rendarad to t u atoreaak) couil
on 8M 99i (My d May A O . 3X 1 to
9&lt;al cartaxi caaa anMtod Tha Pika
Ra8 Ranalaaanoa Parti Mrehlp. LP,«
PlaxiBb(t). v i. Loudwxi JawaUra.
Inc.. OaUndandi) which atoretald
wre d Eaacubon m a da8»ai»d to
ma aa SharM d Bamaid* Coudy.
Ftortda and I hav* Uvtad 14100 al 81*
ngni, une ena imemi Of n oetenda d(i) to 9m totowtog datcitu d
proparty, aaid proparly batog located
to Samlnda County, Ftonda. more
pertfcufcarfy rieecribed u foffoert'
Itacalanaoua |awaky todudtog but
not breiad to itogL waichaa. earrmgt, bracalat* A enn-pida tovantory kal la avalabta lor Wawtog al tM
Samnda County Shamra Office.
Court Bdvtcaa. I X Buah Bind ,
and 9m undaraignad aa Shanfl d
Samxure County Fiorala, w8l ai
11 X A M on 9m I d day d Oct
A D 3X1 dtor tor ada and aai to
toa tkghad btodw. FOR CASH IN
H A W A W SUBJECT TO ANY A W
A a EXISTING (JENS, d 9M From
(Wad)Door. al 9m itapa, 01 9m
Oamtoota Courdy Courthoua* to
Bardord.
- ■■Thai ta i) aaia * bang mada to a*|.
lafy lha larm# d tua Wm d
Donald F. Edtogar, Shardl
SamnoU County. Ftortda
NOTICE REGARDING THE AMER
C A N S WITH D4SABAJTES A C T OF
188a PERSONS WITH A OSASOJTY NEED!NO SPECIAL ACCOMUOOADONS TO PARTICIPATE M
TH E PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
C O N TA CT TH E ENFORCEABLE
W W TS SECTION O F THE C M L
DIVISION A T TH E SHERIFFS
O F FC E . I X BUSH BLVD. SAN­
FORD. FLOflCA. AT LEAST FIVE
DAYS PRIOR TO TH E PROCEED­
INGS
(407)8858640 T T D
(407)888-3323
W8h Sda Hdd O n : Oct 1.2X1
Pub8ah AuguM X , and Sapiandrar
8.1 3.18 .3X 1
D034T
NOT*Cf O f PUBLIC PALP
PUBLIC NOTICE M haraby ghan
VML on 9 m dau and d 9m 6ma 8ded baiow. and conurung hom Day to
day ia*t *8 gooda are aoU. m wm
eel al Pubto Auction, to 8m NtfMd
bkktar. tor caah. M 8m Warehoure d
STORAGE USA tocatod al MS
Souti Samoran BNd. W nu r Park.
FL 33792. 9m Comm a d toSmrtog
ata eg* unt* oontudng household
trekdr budnau gooda. tor raid and
octet charge* tar aduch a Ian on
•am* It dalmad. to are
DATE OF SALE: SEPTEMBER 18.
8X1
TIME OF SALE: 1 2 X P U
Lamud Odtoy *195,80* TV. organ;
Unde MudtA 1263 H a m twig*.
Aaron Uanpkto 1 X 4 black todhw
book*. Marin Parry 83M, lumaure.
Ruben OaJaaua 4338. lumaure.
brwaa. aaaroaa aquipman*. John 01
Janrdtoc Oredty 8 373. houadoto
6 X 1 . pareond lama; David Praaton
83S21. houaahold kama. Juan
Armando STrana F A X , houaahokf
•amt. dareo cabtoaL Cory Ham*
top. M a c i r n
Aucaonaar STCGAGE PROTEC­
TION AUCTION SERVICES LICENSE 893 A ISO K dreeing
dapoa* wm ba ooiaoiad L&gt; u t i l
uniT(i) purchared and rahmdad
■h*R a* 9m ooraantad 9m ix8t(4l
hava baan ramored born 9 m todtoy
TTm abov* node* It to ba pubtdMd
once a waafe tor two oonaacukva
■aat i. Sdd tala to ba undar and by
w ire ol 9m 8tduaa ol 9m SUia ol
Ftonda. to auch caaa* made and proPubtahAuguM X . and September
8.3 X 1
00348
94 TH E p w c u rr CO UR T FOR
8CMB40LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVIMON

L egals
FIN No. 01 878 CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
ROSALIE NOTI DU AN KEITH
NOTICE OF ADbltM THATKIN
(On* PR)
Tha adnaniatrallon oi 9m atlda oi
ROSALIE
NOROMAN
KEITH,
dacaatad. Faa Fkxrbar 01-878 CP.
t» panrtng n 9M Caere C o a l Lx
Samlnola County. Ftonda. Probe'"
Orviuon. 9m i d d t r l ol which n
PO. Drawn C. Probala DapartoMni
Sardon). Ftortda 32772
Tha name and addreaa d 9w
Pareond Rtprttamattv* and m*
Parecxid Rxpraaamanva'a atom. ,
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
Aa paraurw on whom rj* ncbca la
tarred who hava objacbona ira!
chaltonga 8m vatitay c4 9M Wd. tt»
qutlihcauona oT 9 m Paraonal
Rapraaanlath a, retire, or Juritth
ton o( 98a Court are reqread to It*
9m x obreebona with 98a Coal WTTH­
IN TH E 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 credHon ol the dacadard and
other paraona having daima or
demand* agatoal dacadnrrTi attain
on whom a copy ol 98* none* u
dal* ol 9m brat pubteanon ol 98a
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLIC A
TTOTI OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE OATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l o9mt cradtore d 9m dacadant
and peraont having daima or
d4.nA.ntU atUrat thi &lt;toc«d*rry
•v.aia mutt Na tMir ddrra wrti ore
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTEn THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
A U CLAIMS DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED W1U
b e Fo r e v e r b a r r e d
Tha data ol 9 m bm Pubbcabcn oi
98a noted la Auguat X , 2X1
LOUISE M. HEAPS
4 U Oto M int (Vred
Oanare. Ftortda 33733
Adomay tor Pareond Rapreaaraabre
Mary Elan Catty
Ftonda Bar No 903588
R A W . CAUVEL 8 CEELV. P A
333 Ead Rich Avanua
DtLand. Ftortda 33734
TaMphnna (388)734-3131
Facaxnda (388)738 5908
Pi to*Wi Auguat X . and Saptanbar
8 ,3 X 1
DQ341
N O TIC t OP AUCTION
TNa auction wN ba hdd on
Baptombar IT , 3001 d BOO AM at
333 Audi Are . Oviedo. FL.
PraapacDre biddare may toapacl
9 m wtKtoa on 8m day baton 9 m
Auckon bom SAM 18*8 6PM Tamil
era cadi or carbftad fund* only
Oviedo Towing rareevre 9 m nghl to
•ocapl or rahMa any and a* bn*.
Tha totowing reridre are adarad
torbkto:
HOMEMADE TRAAER
1995 JEEP CHEROKEE
l J4 FTXS6SL59431B
1877 OLDS
3XB8R7EI74434
1879 DOOOE
EH4309A23744S
Putreh AuguM X . 2X1
D 0 166_____________________, , :
N O TIC t O f
fx rrm o u t nam e
Nooca * hereby gxren 9id wear*
engagad In budnata al I M £
FIRST S T 8ANFOR0, Samnola
County. Ftorld* undar 9m Ftdbore
Name oi C IL E R Y CTTY CR E­
ATIONS and t* t w* intend lo regtator add name w8h 9m Ohrldon ol
CorporeborM. Tabahu are. riortja.
■I accoroaoca wnn ina pryvwioni w
9m Ftotbout Name Suiutai. toWYSacdon tea 09. Ftortda Siatoiaa
1X 1.
ROBERT HUNTER
LYN HUNTER
Pib8ah.AugrelX.2uO I
DOT*?
N O TIC t OF
FICTITIOUS NAMS
None* It haraby giran 9ul I am
•ngagad to budnaaa d 8711 DEER
PATH BANFORO. FL 33771.
Samnoia County, Ftortda undar rw
FtoUtoua Name d NATURAL AO
SOLUTIONS and 9id I totond to rag
*1w add nama wdi 9m Ontoton d
Corporation), T l l t l u i M Flcvcla.
to accordance wth 8M pnmkxM d
9m FIC9U0U* Nama Stdulai toW8 S*c8on 865 X , ftortda Slahava
1X 1.
NATURE GROW. INC
THOMAS C. STONE. Prat
Putddl: Augud 29.3X1
00243
NOTKB OF PUBLIC BALE
ALTAMONTt TOWING INC
UNCLAMfO VEWCtf AUCTION
117 MARKER ST .
ALTAMONTE tPRbiGS. FL
BALEBEOINSAT 10 00 AU SOLO AS
B . NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE. SELL­
ER RESERVES 11C RIGHT TO
REFUSE ANY OR ALL 6rt»
PURSUANT 4)1 TO FS T i l 78
8525 2M1
1968 HONDA
1HQCA563UAI 102*3
1 X IO C V Y
lASOaWBTEOMM
1CX CLICK
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19M CADE LAC
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1*92 FORD
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1FABP318XGT20641)
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XAPP38X3LB1733M
1tM FORD
1FALP62UtTA140470
PuMMi AuguM » . K O I
DUMB

Auguat 24 3X1
N o n e t OF A PUBLIC HCAJUNQ TO C O H tn C fl THC
ADOPTION OF AN ORONANCC BY THC CTTY OF
SANFORD, FLOFOOA
H a JU tl hereby 3/m i 9r*» a P U 8U T'aa-ing r B ha hek) to 91* Cermrerton
Room d 9m Cty H M L 3 X North Pdk Avanua. to 9m Cty ol Sudan) Ftortda
d 7. X o'docb PM. on Baptombar 10. 2X1 to conddar 9m actopaon d an
ordnance by 9m OR/ d Bardord. Ftortda, daaerttod aa taSow*

NOTICE OF

TO ANNEX X 0 7 t ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN U S 17/93
AND NARCISSUS AVENUE ANO BETWEEN POWER ROAD EXTENDED
NORTHERLY A W R A W YARD ROAD EXTENDED NORTHERLY. AS
SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW
(COPY OF MAP TO BE 9ISERTED)
A comptoto daacnpbon and a copy d 9M ordnance aha* X tvauabto d 9m
oMoa d toa Cay Clack far at pareon* daatong to aaamn* 9 m tarn*
A l parttot to reared and cbtren* aha! hare x epporturaty to X heard d tdd

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ptaware to a Stannary Final Judgman)
d Foradoaure I J v J n g Award d
Aoomayi1 Fata and Coat* daud
Jtxu X . 2 X 1 . anured to Cu m N o .
01-CA 5C3-14G d t u C r e d Court
d 9m IIT H Jd tc u l C n m to and tor
Samtoou County. Ftonda wharato
LOO (CREDIT CORPORATION OF
AMERICA M 9m PlaxM* and FRANK
J. BAKER and K. MICHELLE
b a k e r , ha wda. JOHN DOC and
JANE DOE Ware OaUndaraa. I wB

By order ol 9m C9y Commaaion ol 9m C8y of Sanlord. Ftortda
PERSONS WITH OtSABJUTILS NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
94 ANY OF THESE PHOCEED94GS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 330 5 8 X 48 MOUnS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE P M U C 9 a paraon daadaa to appad t dadacxi mada w*i
reaped to any masar conaidared M 9m abore matang or haartog. h* may
need a vwbatan recordol*M procaadrigt. todudng p m totamony and avF
danca. which record m not provided by 9m Cay ol Sardon) (FS 286 0106)
ja n d H Dougharty CMC
CayCtork
Pubtah Augud X . are) 8ap4andMr 6. 2X1
D03W

FRANK J.
BAKER and K
MICHELLE BAKER, t u *8*. et ai.

�Call 322-2611
Seminole Herald
Classified Dept.
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lot' T i i iDtod
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, tu t
ftUTH COLMAR . 9teho*toroMh*

I I — H o m e H ealth
C are

CERTIFICATE NO: 150
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1M4
PARCEL IDI: 31-19 31-5260000O ttt
Description d Property. LEG LOT
IS CEDARHtLL PB 29 PG 18
Nernea In trtach eaaeaiad. JUOtTH
QASOAJ
A l d aaid property being In toe
County d Semmoie, Stale d Flortda
Untoaa auch c*n*e*l#(x) ahel to
redaamad ecconknq to law. toa prop­
erty te rrrtoed In auch oartftcatda)
wft to add to toa highaat batter at
the neat Irani door. Semmoie County
Courthouae, Santord. Florida, on
Monday. September 10. 2001, al
HOOam.
Paymars d Bala toa. applcatae
documentary atamp uue* end
reoordng lee* are required to to
paid by toe puoceeeU batter al to*
aala. Ftrt payment d an amtxrr
aquat to to* Ndtett Nd M due wtokn
24 houre attar to* artrerkaed 9m* d
auto. A l paymant* ahal to caah or
guaranteed
Inalrument.
mad*
payed * to the Ctork d to* Ocu*
Court
Dated on 7/27/2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
byOERALOME HARFORD Deputy
Clark
Pubixti Auguat I.1S. 22.29.2001
D3M1*

lor * lu deed to to
•wnen. Tto certificate nurru
writ) and y**r(a) el iM uanoa, toe
m c itownn el toe property. a&gt;«i toe
tamat*) In trttlch ■ m e ateeeeed
*/*rt as toaowr
c i n n n c A T i n o -, *t i
YEAH OF ISSUANCE: ISM
PANCEL B l 34-19 » 509CMO-

0000

DMcnpeon el Property LEG DUC3
2 ♦ 3 (LESS PART IN PHILLIPS
lUVENH A PARK SECTIONS OP
IO C H ARDOR) RAVENNA PARK PB
4 PO 77
rw m ii ipi wrwen i i m i w u tKsJC‘
MAKER CONSTRUCTION INC
AS of said property being In toe
Ceunry of SenenoN, Stole of FTortde
Utttoa* such certBcateQ) dial to
redeemed accordtog to law. lie prop­
erty ttoaerttod In audi eertiHeele(t)
wB to add to toa Ngtoel tMdar at
toe wed Irani deer, Barninde County
Courtoouea. Santord, Flortda. on
10. 2001, at
II
Payment d Sale lee. epp*ceWe
documentary Hemp uaaa and
laa w l g Met are tequtod to to
paid by toe successful batter at toe
aeto. Pul payment d an amount
rr~j“ to *•* Nyt-ekl bid I* du* w3Ai
24 heun after toa adraitoad lane d
aala. A l payment* M l to caah or
guaranteed
Inetmmant,
made
payetfe to the Ctorh d toe Clnxrt
Court,
Dated on 7/27/2001.
UARYANME MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SCMtNOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Clerk
Pubksh: Auguat 8.15, 22.22. 2001
D0029*

tor Tax Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RUTH COLM AR, toa holder d toe
to*owtng certificated) haa Had aakt
certhceted) tor a toa dead to to
laauad iiaraorv Tto carttocato raxnbaRa) and yeerta) d leauance. to*
toecrtfXion d toe property, end toe
named) *1 eAScfi I tree aaeeaaed
C E R TV IC A TI NO; M l
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: IS M
PARCEL ID* 31-1*32600-00000100
D ticrtpdun d Property LEO SEC
31 TWP 193 ROE 32E BEO 472 9
F T W 1 629 FT N OF BE COR OOVT
LO T I RUN N 120 F T N 93 DEG 9
MM 30 SEC E 140.03 F T S T DEG
42 MM E 120 F T S 94 DEG 7 MM 60
OEC W 100.71 F T TO BEG BEING
LO T 10 UNRECORDED SURVEY
OF O O VT L O T I
Name* *i whch aeeeeead MACK
GREEN
A l d aeld property being in toe
C o rn y d Bematde. Stale d Ftonda.
Urtoaa audi certhcawfa) dial to
redaamad aocoaang to ton. toa prop­
erty daactf iad to audi c*nincated)
wH to add to to* Nj^iaat tokter nt
to* weal bod door. Seminote Coway
Courthoue*. Santord. Ftortda, on
Monday, September 10 , 2001. a*

ter Tax Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tod
I LINDA
ZLATKISS.
JERROO
JTWROS ZLATKISS . toe holder d
aeld certbcete&lt; a) tor a toa deed to to
laauad toanen. Tto Heritorate lu n toRe) and yaaRa) d laauence, toa
daacrlplion d toa property, and toa
nama(a) In ktofcft ■ we*
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: IM 4
PARCEL » * : 31-1951-6260000ccx
Daacrtoldi d Property LEG LO T 2
CEDARHAL PS 22 PO 10

in .......................it. Juorm
OABBAI
A l d aeld pnpdiy being In toe
0&lt;u*y of Semtoote.Steto el Florid*.
Urfaaa audi teitoteato(a) ahal to
fattened *oooftfln0 to toe* toe pro^

Power Wheal Chair* *1
ml* or no c o a t P ie*** Cafl
1-877-883-6492

Car* lor the elderly to tour
during adtod hour* Prrrti
Lake Mery,Sanlord area RN.
mother of 4 Raf m a ttA * 407 322eeot.
Snow* deuwxtofatothrttoan lady**!
rata to cat* lor your loved one* In
your horn*. 407-324-8447.

21— Perso n a ls

tnatrumanl.
i toe Ctork d toe CttoR
I 7/2/ttuul.
t| E MORSE
t OF TH E CIRCUIT COURT
■CO UN TY FLORIDA
: MARFORO Deputy

NOTICE OF
F ic rm o o s n a m e
ii-u
t— a -a - - j - — »- -. I - - rfOnOC ■ ntriOy yrVWi VIM I M
angaged to hatoaaa at M 7 Wad
BUM Road 434, Longatood. Ftortda
32760, Semmoie County. Florid*
under the Flctetoua Nam* M
Caiiiegi Cteanata and that t tolaml
to mgtetor aeld name tdto to*
d
Corporator!*,

IS.1S.22. 29.2001

tor Tto Deed
I IS HERESY GIVEN, tod
ZLATKISS.
JERROO
I ZLATKISS. toe holder d
Ke) he* toad
t(a) b r a lax deed to to
. The certrftcete numI yeerta) d leauance. toe
i d toe property, end toe
I ranch ■ wee

mto to* pan'itotona d to* Fbtttoua
Nam*
Statute*. to-W« Section
M S 09. Ftortda Biatotaa 1991.
EKTAIAVM Enterprtoa*. too
AA90LANKI
Putodt Auguat 29.2001
00044

407-322-8844

F/T msulwtoal aucmtly peracn tor
minufacturlng
company
to
Lnngwood. norvemoktog. Cal (40?)
830-7332
FLOORING INSTALLERS
Hardwood and Lamlnals Flooring
Apprenbc** needed snmedtalely
lor
ettabbahed,
expanding,
company Graal advancement
opportitody C s lJ l d t it 407-3216332 tat. A itt. k*x« leva vato ttm rt
Kmeeand paaebeck jtxxidtheck

No Blind Dateilll

(T

1-900-329-9310 Ext 7S34
m tft id n u to , H— 2 be 19yr»
Serv-U 119945-9434

3 3 — W tiG ir r
M a n a g em en t
29 paopte to to** 10-29 to*, pertno.
an nalural Dr. recommanded.
decreata appetlbYicraata energy

5 5 — B u s in e s s
O r r o R T U N r iib s
Amaxtog career change or
a d tto n d toenme to your own home
baaed buahm* Free H a tnaton. BOO
e n -7 8 i9
IN VESTIGATE B EFO R E
Y O U M V E 8 TI
Ateray* a good po9cy, eapectety tor
buxine aa opportunity*
and
bandit*** C a l Florida Dept of
A&lt;rtou9ur* 8 Conatxner Servtca* d
800-435*7352 or F TC + tE L P lor
be* H o m t o i Or teat oix VWb aba
al www IK govblzop
Ftortda tow raqubea adton d cartdn
btsrwss opporturtUcs lo regtiiter
Ftortda Depf- o) Agrtcutlur* 8
Conaumer SatvKM befor* aaftng
C d l to verity lawful regtebatton
betoieyoubuy.

5 7 — O p p o r t u n it ie s
forte CL088R 8KMMAKLEARN T O BUY AND SELL
(407)330-&amp;241

Women's Financial
Support Group
cxeabng a batter fnancral tutor*

407-320-9962

Paymed d Sato to*. appHaM*
documentary atamp tax** and
raoordng tea* are reqtered to to
paid by toa aucce add bldter d toe
•ate. R 4 paymad d an amoixk
arpid to to* Mgtoto tad I* du* &lt;a*Nn
24 hour* artier to* art antaad tailed
payment! ahal to caah or
payed* to toa Ctort d to* Cacut
Court.
Dated on 707/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F TH E C IR C U T COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by GERALDINE WARFOflO Deputy
Ctork
Pubiah: Augud M S , 22.29.2001
000323

EXPERIENCED
AUTO BODY PAINTER BODY
TECHNICIAN
Must haveown tool*A
aipertenc* to heavy CoMon
Apply toperson
2601 Country Club Fid. Santord

12— Elderly C a re

11-OOam

&gt; ■ to add to toa N(piad btttor al
•eat trad door, Samlnda County
antord, Flortda, on
irtor 10. 2001. at
1100am
Payment d Bala toa, apperada
Aery atamp t a m and
lata are required to to
e aucoeeaki totter d toe
peymead d an amoud
I toa hrgfwal bid la due attorn
I after toe artvertaed tone d

7 1 — H elp W ant eu

5 9 — F in a n c ia l
S e r v ic e s
8500 MaatorCard.
H o tte r* Check
100% Approved
1 -800277-71U

Attention Headers!!
irt Hegel lor compentee doing

buetnet* by phone toptomto* you
a Men and aak yog to pay lor 8
before they deliver. For more
information, cal toftrae 1-877-F TC
1CLP ( A (xiec aanact meaeaga toxn
The Semmoie Herald and Pi*
Fatteral Trad* Comrruaaion)

61— M o n ey t o Len d

upc

71— H elp W a n ted
Acoea* toComputer?

Eton 830-IBOHr. PT1FT

w

AUTO AUCTION DRIVERS!I
New Stetord auction Defy pad Dry
A nidfdTft*. 407-2606108 NO FEE
y raoo triictot nDOiijWKW opdifatot dot

lendacepmg company Mud be afate
to find grade DL required Vacation.
Holiday and Panilon bsnefil*. 407-

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: C mH F R E E ! l u n r f i f t T A L J f

M V E E T K U T E BEFO RE
Y O U M V E 8 TI

AJway*agoodpokey axpactePytor
opporlunltiat and
Cal Ftortda Dept d
AgrtcukurelA ConatxnarSarvtca*at
800-43573
7352 or FTC-HELP lor
keaHormdton. Or tM oixWd) dto
atwwwIK.gowtXicp.
Ftondalawreqtfte*adtond oartom
hulirwasopporlunMMIdteQMsftfi
Ftortda Dept, ol Agricutturs A
Conaumer Sendee* before aettng
Cal to vartty lawful regtababon
tettara y g j but__________________
LA BO R ER S N EEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
U TK JTY C O N TR ACTO R
HCAUH MEURAMCa AND 4*1 K
FLAM Drug tea warkatoaa.
ApdyaciM IM terPrtm .
Aaawmea1*0 * 1 aaT-*a»aoooMamlenanca/Cuttodial Expd to
ctoantog carpet*, waning Soon A
g o n m m v a n n a i ™ ™ , nJi ptw .
F b d BepBd Oweetwetor 407-8623893
__________________
NEEDED 17 PEOPLE TO LOSE 10400
LBS..
R ESU LTS
G U A R A N TEED - CALL PATRICIA
(407)3491284
NURSERY HELP WANTED IY T H n .
can be arranged-Sanion)/Sorrento’
Area (407)323-0276 or leave a
Onto* h*6&gt;: Ctortcal. part or M Im*.
Computer Marat*. Apply to parson
138 Commerce Way. Sanford. 407322-0207_______________________
P / T C O O K needed lor day car*
to 8ar9onL Uonttoy -Friday Ovn-lpm
C a » (407)322-8645______________
P/T deal worker for toed
manulackxat. Come by 3 11 Georgia
Av*. Longwood, FL tor an
and aab tor Cart.

2 *1 O JK

SUPRMARKET
EmplrnTnent Opp.
now taking «ppl. for
Doll Assoc. Exc.
Oppty and groat
benefit!, at Lk. Mary,
WILL TRAIN
$7 HRI
407-321 -9693
Fun Piece To Work!

ACR YSEA L TEC H S
S12/HR W E T R A IN

AIR PO R T SCR EENER S
WMh Secuniy OFtoara D lean**. No
*q&gt; i*qd Paid Iraavng Competstve
wag**, undonra prowled Ftoxbte
schedule C a l Oitando Santord
Axport at 407-5854772. After N u t .
I. DFW P

C rrd il Card B illing
i-s n o ^ r n n w iim
: la nk r i m * aaa u r i n an

U r r l 'l t e K

tea

C H U R C H SALE
SATURDAY

SEPT. 1, 2001
Christ United
Methodist
Church
408 Tucker Drive
Sanford

• Washer
Clothes
• Dryer
Furniture
• Stove
Nic Naks
Lots More
HOT DOGS
HAMBURGERS
CHICKEN DINNERS
Donations
J E ____
Welcome

Call Ray
407^687^6410

I r si

ARsnbonll Work From Home!
PT $1,000-85.000 F T Ado
Mai Order
For hea Into. 1 88928CM237
A U TO MFCMANIC
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED, GOOD
WAGES 8 BENEFITS (407)323-3778
CHUR CH NURSERY
A TTE N D A N T
Headed tot Lake Mary chtxch. work
4 hr* every Sixiday morrwig A
$7 50tv Must b* o
d*p*nd*tA*,anddtoaH IByi* dd.
C*J Daitxra lor totervtew 407-3332385
Concrete Flnlaharai S ye an
•xpenehce.
own
tool*
A
bansportabon Knowtodg* d SOO
C a l Rickto Rodrtguai, 321-229
A47I
Delivery Oliver (Warehouse
Good Dri.vig Record Drug Free
Apdy 136 Commerea Way. Santord
407-322-9207
DRIVER TR A M E E S
No ex|te'ietc* needed! uPUt a
n d new carsar tbMng f a B g Riga
Etreianf pay - pto* baneftto a* an
ral truck drtvar with
N O COL? Training b now
a toyour areal CALL NOW!
800-435-5593

Driver
W A N T T O EARN
14k-42k p/YEART?
Immediate Opersngs For
250 Slutted Driver* To
Earn Top Pay A Banditti
No C o d Tutbon It Qua1
14-16 Day CO L Training
CALL TODAY
I-677-63TRA1N
lor
E ip preached teacher* needed
n
al ctaiamom*. F T 8 PT
avafabte Pay b a u d on axp 8
* Ca l Joyce at 407-321

7635

W ORK FROM HOME
U P T O $25 •75/ HR P T.FT
Traking- Mai Order
1-888-248 57)7
W W W W E -fl-BLE SSE D COM

93— R o o m s Fo r R en t

2 story Victorian home, historic
district, Ipte, balcony, house
prM rgn.$tOO M . COOdepoaL M I 2775 (bpr). 3298277

^EkU TitNTAlir

Large F)oom-Prival* Entrance,
Uatties. CeLri*. leurclry, IC G Y iY
2nd Room ISOW V (40^8891101

CoobTPrap Cook
Exp helpful, but wH train
Ehop/Boueanlr ~
Wftbato
C a l 407-321-6001 lor
RN to provtda aducabonal Sendee*
lor xtfanteloddtera with d ta N iiM i
CALL (407)322-8222 or FAX
(407)852X101

99—

A

U

p a r tm en ts

■

n f u r n is h e d

1 BR Oarage Apt to Quiet
Neighborhood $400toionto utM**.
Secuay dapoai mqubad. (407)3220181____________________________
Lak a

Mary/3anlord:

2/2,

Pool, No Pat*.
Court Apte, 407-3391300

M A R IN E R 'S V IL L A G E
LAKE ADA 1 BORM, tSTMUO
7B0R M .*U M *0 m e u p
407-3X98870
O N E M ONTH FREE)
(Ltotoad Tima Oflar)
2 Badroortto bom $539
3 B**oom* $634
W* p a y«

cj^pwodAbki p#op4t wftfi • good
atbtud* and to* d e a n lo produce
quality work. W* would kka to lah
to you about lha lokowmg )ob
opening*
•Landscape Matotonance Foramen
• Detef Person
• Crew Member*
Foramat and ddaf peracn n u t have
vakd Ftonda drtvar* beans* Prater
tamate lor data* peraon with an ay*

OdlktUAi! &lt;i*l 'K ttf

407-321-0759
3 bedroom cottage , newly
renovated, water Included In
oounbv, bul dO M to town. $aO&amp;Tno
• $850 H CU ty 407-321-0407 or (oew
407-4198834___________________
3 Becboom/ll/2 Bate. Dsn, Extra
Room on Large Comer Lot $750
Dap/8750 Rani C a l (407)321-4484
4BR 1 1/2 BA. ceramic Me thruout.
laundry room, CHA. aaaan
pslto. tl? 5 .(mo t dep Sac 8
watooma, 407-7394288._________

DOYLE'S RENTALS
Santord Historic Dtobtcf 1/1 Apt
W/W60 Hook U p . End Patio. Gas
Foie, Hifttwood Floofi, lOfl ce*ngs
I52S5CXJ
2/1 1/2 2 Story Condo w/
Hm. Maw Part.
I.CHA
Buniand Estate* 3/1 wfCarport.
Storage Rm. Lg Yd, Haal/Air
$875650
D O YLE REALTY, INC.
(407) 322-249$
W E R E N T ft S ELL HOMES
Lak* Mary/Sanlord 1/2/2, new
oiramic nit, c*rpt4, ptlnt. r wrsHtnl
condition. Rant lo own OK.
$87SA3*ooua Investor* Realty. 407774-6815.
R E N T S '!-1.5722 Baywood Circte.
Suntand Ext*tea. Sanlord $800
month. 1st, tod. security raqd

M M , OfI IMHO,
could b* used ** homa/dHc*
combination $750750 407-321
8757.
ramodeiad
1BR/1BA.$S0Gknon8L 1 xt. last. 4
aacunty 407-774-0802.

New 20H 1BA. Santord area
$875tno trt.l*d.eecu*y Fkxterqd
407-2891680.

1 0 7 — M o b il e H o m e s
Fo r R ent
ELDER SPRINGS 0 8 SR 427. 2 6
3 BR urfum $125-I30wk $125
deposit C M 487-3393884 or 4873897034.
Sinforu: 2BR 1BA , no pots !
$40QtnontL pki* dapoet 407-3231187.
117— C
R

o m m e r c ia l

$500 DOW N - WHY R E N T77
38R/2BA For Sale
With Down Payml Assixtance
Avetebte,Cheaper bun renf
Th e Alfordabte Horn* Canter
407-321-8333

Sanford: Built in 1994 by Soda
?BfV28* Great roam. Ige eat In
kachan. 1 c. oarage, s o porch* •&lt;
$66,000
Jodi Schram. R E .
Protessionai* of America 407-3595706

3DR2BA W pod h Sarfcid. now mill
8 417. TH* 6 new appkances 407402-4548. 407-6897730
4 B*droom/2 Bath. Sanora
Block, 1100 aq. fL plua. claan.
vaulted ceklngx. aet-ln Mt. Call
407-892-1113
4 B R / 2 B A S 4 5 .0 0 0
tenferd Home Listing*
C a l 809319-3323 * H529

Srmlord: Onvs by 2 10 West) 5*t SL
toan a il tor art apponmer*. 407-3225353. You must *e# Intorioi to
appracteta the charm and comfort of
The very w e t maintained h o m e bulk
in 1925

S a le

DELTONA to acre* Ideal tor mobto
homesxe. horses, cattle, farming or
nursery!
Zoned
agricultural
$4,900 ACRE 5m down w/owner
(nance 904-767-17T2 or 804-7878822

btt Nxmcereii tuitunc* had
9*11 teaw etftC to w *
Gat. FarKtenrt, Reyes!
B — OU, M UJM . W lUtUI

1 5 7 — M o b il e H o m e s
Fo

PAUL OSBORNE
vi m u n i i P n o m t u n s

r

S

ale

Sanford: 17x52.2/1.55*. No pets,
double root, 2 sheds, awnings. 30
6 semen porch, C HA. $4,500 CALL
386-789-6842
2BR IDAmoW* hem* on 100*150
f lU . IlS k o bo Need* uTAbei 407474-0896 or 407-302-0930
CAR R IAGE C O V E . 2/1. NEW
KITCHEN 6 APPLIANCES. NEEDS
AA) 6 SOM E REPAIRS 83500
(407)686 8778
Carriage Cava. 2/1S , room add on.
u * y room, carport, ihed. oerarjf A C Htg $8000 owner financing
(407)3232388

ale

1 IT'ertmtxcx OfTROPCDfC pfcw
top sal King Never Used 15 Yr.
Warranty Coel $ 1400 Se4 $225 407657-2065_______________________
1 Cherry Slolgh bed. toad w o o l with
piDowtop mattress set. Never
m e d tffe Can dMvet 407-402-2778
t Luxury firm prllowtop set enth 7 yr
warranty kA $135. queen $t to. king
$210 Brand new Located In
Santord 407-402 2778__________
1/ A 2-proco Name Brand Oueen
O R TH O P E O IC
PI 11OW TO P
Madras* Set Brand New. StW to
Plastic. Sacrihce $100. Can Deliver
407-422 8848___________________

Antiquo Brass Hoadboard
$55
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -8 5 9 0 . Iv m s g
antique carnal back
Duncan Ptryf* couch. $800. Calf
407-321-8590, tesv* mag
1 cherry singh bed, sokd wood, al
new to bo i w queen pillow lop
madresaset Soggesfed ksl $ 1499
sel $450 Can de4ver 407-422-0230.
A Fufl sue maliters sel New to
plane Musi sal $100 407-422
6848
A KING SIZE PILLOW TO P
New to plastic Sell $210
437-422 38 IS
Bod*, located n Santord. orlhopetkc
1km sett wrt' 5 yr wamray Twin $75.
k J $90. q jm n $95. kXtg$175 Never
used, can deliver *07-402-2778
Cherry Ovwrg Turn 72* CHERRY
trrkfi w v.if and d m l x/sed hukh
and buffet, beautful high gtoss
firkth. Brand new. stifl to box List
$4599 Seem ice $1450 Sideboard
$150 Please e-ax 407-422-0230
D « n g Rm 14 p c solid CH ER R Y
W O O D. 94' dt* pedestal, w/2
leaves. 8 Chppendale c h a n , buflet
6 hutch, never used, coat $ 12k. x*4
$1950 Server $395 407-709 5698
Dtomg Room set. IS p c SOLID
CHERRY WOOO lb(Fi end Hsrvard
cokecton. t t r rtlp e d , w/2 toaf 8
Chippendale brt-to-ctew chairs. 72*
bombay buflel 6 hutch, a l sue
boxed, cost 120k. a*8 $5,900 obo.
407-657-2065.___________________
Maple Dvwrg Rm sat $350. Large
DwiVAccessories 1100. Lamp $100
wxh 24k beads, must *e4 ASAP 407328-7974
Oven B um In.
Never used $50 obo
407-323-4540

Santord- IB H 1BA in 55 and older
park. Great lot location Reoentty
rafurbnhad. $5500 407-302-4092.
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S e m in o l e

bird YEAH Ho. I lf
Copyright O 2001 Th« Sffrtnofc Herald

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Lights out for historic tax district
By Dan Ping
Editor

Baptist rally to
claim title
Asa Evans' two-out, two-run
single capped a soven-run
seventh Inning ns Central
Baptist Church rallied to
claim yet another Sanford
Parks and Recreation
Department Church Slow
Pilch Softball Loaguo
Championship.

SANFORD — Property owners In
Sanford's Historic District narrowly rejected
a proposed special tax district tliat would
fund the installation of 122 decorative
streetlights throughout the neighborhood.
Of the 552 ballots sent out, 287 were
returned, with 146 property owners
against the proposal and 125 owners (iv oring the plan. Sixteen ballots were
tied for various reasons.

Residents defeat proposal to fund new
street lights by a slim 5 percent margin
More important than the number of
votes was the total square footage of prop­
erty — tlie determining factor for failure or
success. The combined total of those against
the plan was 1,138,904.70 square feet com­
pared with 1,035,221.91 square feet for those

supporting the lights. The 103,682.79 square
feet difference represented a 4.76 perecnl
marcin of victory.
"There will be a lot of disappointed p«&gt;ple, but there are also a lot of people who
arc breathing a sigh of relief," said Brady

Lcssard, Sanford's mayor. "The vote was
close, and I think it was the fairest way to
get an accurate reading of what the com­
munity wants."
Sanfopl's Historic Trust, a group of resi­
dential home owners within tlie District,
promoted the installation of street lights as
a way to reduce crime and increase proper­
ty values.
"Street lights were one of our top three
priorities," said Linda Kuhn, a member of
See Lights, Page 6A

‘Friend’
scams
elderly
man for
money

A mascot with attitude

Page1B

McLain named to
United Arts
board of trustees

Portion of money
used to hire hit man

United Arts of Central
Florida has announced the
addition of Seminole County
as trustee for the 2001 eamTrUSXCc members c f United
Arts make a long-term invest­
ment in the Central Florida
arts community through
annual gifts of $100,000 or
more. Seminole County joins
Orange and Osceola Counties
on the United Arts Board of
Directors. Seminole County
Qimmissioner Daryl McLain
will serve as trustee represen­
tative.
- "Cultivating a well-devel­
oped arts community is a
regional issue," Mcl j i n said.
"Our seat on the United Arts
board ensures that Seminole
County’s voice is heard."
Studies have proven tltat a
well developed arts and cul­
tural community has a major
impact on economic develop­
ment, education and the over­
all livability of an area. '
Because these issues tran­
scend geographic borders.
United Arts has developed its
mission to be regional in
approach.
.. "We welcome Seminole
(bounty to the United Arts
community," said Harvey
Massey, United Arts
Chairman of the Board.
"Through cooperation on a
regional basis, Seminole
County joins United Arts in
promoting, advocating and
fund-raising for a quality arts
and cultural community in
Central Florida."

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

H*nid pftoto by Art ZMnakl

Seminole High School is being decorated with some new ait work. Stacy Ridgeway and Ws son. Stacy J r , owners o&lt; Mural Mural On The Wal of Atlanta.
Georgia, are In the process of painting a Seminole Indian on the aide ot the bleachers at the Noils tootbal stadium. Ridgeway said his conpany Is the
official mascot painter for the Southeastern United States. Locally, Ridgeway has painted murals lor Sanford Middto School, Crooms Academy and sev­
eral other schools. A typical mural takas about three days to complete, he said. *We do the first and second shift,' Ridgeway said. The mural at the sta­
dium Is one oftwo Seminole Inctens being painted for the school Describing the mural, Ridgeway said. Tie's an Indian with an attitude.*

Husband arrested for dragging wife behind van
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

According to police, the
pute began shortly afte. mid-

with a plastic beer pitcher in the
parking lot, and while trying to

The Seminole County Sheriff's
Office responded to an unusual­
ly high amount of calls for
domestic violence and child
abuse this weekend, including
an incident where a woman was
allegedly dragged behind a van
driven by her husband.
See Arrest Page HA

Cyber High School adds 11th grade
Seminole Smile

By Michelle Jeria
Managing Editor

M arcye Hampton Director ol Accounting for the
Cenlrol Florida Zoo

Sanford's Cyber High is an its
way to becoming a four-year
school.
The Seminole County School
Board approved an amendment to
the school's charter Monday to
include the 11th grade. Initially,
Cyber High only enrolled ninth
and 10th graders, with adminis­
trators planning t o . add the
remaining secondary grades in its
second and third year of opera­
tion.
The Board's decision quashed
fears of several students, who
were o rxvmcd they would not be
able U&gt; return, to Cyber High for
the 11th grade.
Tristan Jordan, who finished the
10th grade last year, said Cyber
High lias enabled him to increase

By Christopher Patton

plaSlyla

As construction crews press
on to com plete the 5.7 mile
extension of the GreeneWay by
(he beginning of 2003, several
road closures will take place
this week to help the progres­

Staff Writer

Otxluono

T&gt;I

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Wnothor

hto grade point average. Boasting
about the school's PCAT scores, he
alto indicated many of the stucehtile.
*"1 think we would be missing
odt on a lot if we didn't go back
for our llth-grade year," Jordan
said. "The technology and sup­
port each teacher gives the stu­
dents makes it a great environ­
m ent"
Una Moore-Juska of Oviedo
said her daughter probably would
have dropped out of school if the
Board had not made the decision
to amend the school’s charter.
"She thought about emitting
school before she enrolled at
Cyber High," Moore-luaka said
"Now she is an A, B student on
the honor roll and she intends on
iigh changed

her

entire outlook on things," she
said.
Cyber High opened its doors to
150 at-risk students at the beginrung of the 2000 school year. It was
the first private charter school in
Florida to receive backing from a
university. Nova Southeastern
University, which provides sup­
port in personnel and on-line edu­
cation services.
The school is designed to serve
students identified as being at-risk
of academic failure. Cyber High
focuses on communications tccnnologies, with emphasis placed on
language, arts and mathematics.
The curriculum combines tradi­
tional and Internet instruction,
and each student receives a lap
ly's decision to amend

See Scam, Page HA

Amnesty for tire disposals

Mifild phoio by Tommy VhKtni

Gary Heath, a team leader at the Seminole County Landfill, tosses a
used tire onto the pile. Saturday Is Tire Amnesty Day at the landfill, and
rathicnb cen (Hoporo of up to 10 tires with no cost. Businesses are
prohibited from participating. Landfill hours are from B a.m. to 3 p.m. on
Saturday. For more information, call 407-065-2260.

See School, Page HA

Expect lane closures as crews continue work on GreeneWay

Index
Clauifwd
Crauwoid
D t ar Al&gt;b)r
U g a li

Opinion .
Pol.cn log
Sport.

with the victim at the Winter
Springs Police Department and

LON GW OOD
—
A
Longwood woman is in jail after
allegedly swindling a disabled
man out of thousands of dollars
and trying to hire a hit man to
kill her ex-husband.
Longwood Police Department's
case against Dawn HallowellThomas, 43, of 354 E. Church
Avenue in Longwood began July
11 when a relative reported the
exploitation of a disabled man in
tire South Seminole Hospital
The relative, son Shawn
Lindahl, advised Investigators
that Hallowcll-Thomas had
gained power of attorney over
his father's, Gerald Hurley,
affairs and several large with­
drawals were made from his
investment accounts. However,
the relative stated that the trans­
actions were not authorized.
"H is son contacted us because
his father had fallen ill, and he
started looking into his financial
holdings," said
Longwood
Investigator Herb Stewartson.
"H e noticed things were not
right and filled out an initial
report. We began the investiga­
tion at that point."
According to Lindahl, Hurley
knew Hallowell-Thomas for
•about six or seven months and
may have met her at an
Alcoholics Anonymous meet­
ing. Hurley was a recovering

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2B
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sion o f their work.
•
Starting
Wednesday,
Interstate 4 will have nightly
lane closures in each direction
from Lake Mary Boulevard to
State Road 46. Crews will shut
down the median lane in both
directions from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
every night until Saturday.
G ranite
Construction

Company will be tearing up the
existing four-foot shoulder and
replacing it with a 10-foot
shoulder.
According
ding to the project's
inform ation
officer
Paublic
i
Stcfany Strong, the widening of
the shoulder will serve several
oses.
"Right no there is not much

pu-1f

space out there," Strong said.
"O nce we do the widening, cars
and emergency vehicles will be
able to use the median.
"They are also doing this par­
ticular work because they are
going to shift the traffic on to it.
This is just getting the traffic a
good distance away from the
construction workers."

C onstruction crew s have
been working at night for sever­
al months along Interstate 4 and .
their work will continue
throughout the summer.
Thursday, m otorists using
U.S. Highway 17-92 will experi­
ence lane closures near the
See Clotures, Page HA

�TlIF. Sl-MINDU IltHAli)

I'.IRO 2 A Wednesday. July 18.2001

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

It’s once again
budget time

THUR

Government budget discussions are under
way, Hiere will be three choices — raise taxes,
keep diem as they are, or lower them. Certainly,
ev cry home owner would like it if their taxes
were lowered, but that involves many entities.
l ath government department annually sub­
mits budget lequests. Tne requests are then
closely studied; and most of the
time, they are trimmed consid­
erably before they are accepted
as tentative requests. For exam­
ple, a police request for 10 new
officers may be trimmed to four
or five.
Then, they go before com­
missions or councils and are
presented in public hearings.
Only after tlie public hearings
Nick
have ended and votes taken,
I M c if a u f
will we really know what millage rate is to bo utilized in
determining taxation.
laxis wo pay as property owners go to many
‘■cparnle entities. Included are county taxes, city
taxes (if we live in an incorporated area), school
taxes, taxes for the St. Johns Water Management
District (SJWMD), and other special taxes, which
may have been voted on in the past.
St. Johns has already announced it is lowering
its millage rale from 0.472 to 0.462. For tlie
owner of a home assessed at $75,000, with the
525.1XX1 homestead exemption, it means taxes
will drop by 50 cents. Doesn't sound like any big
deal, does it? But tlie county ar\d city may
increase tlie millage, so the 50 cents might be of
little help.
I axes coming in to a government entity howcv er, are based on property evaluation. If the
population increases, there will be more homes
paying taxes. If there are new businesses from
which taxes will be obtained, or even annexation
of property into a city which would lead to more
increases in property taxes, keeping a millage
rale at the present level would mean more
income, without "raising" taxes. That has been
going on for many years in Lake Mary as tlie
city continues to expand and grow in businesses.
Ihe re are those however, who shout "N o new
taxes." They urge people not to vote for particu­
lar government leaders who vote for tax increas­
es. Yet, these are many of tire same people who
demand more law enforcement, more utilities,
more street tights, and more government ser­
vile... Itu i sounds tilu! live dog biting hts own
tail.
• •■
llie tiling to watch out for when tax discus­
sions come around and budgets arc scrutinized,
is government waste, spending money on some­
thing which is not truly needed, or not advanta­
geous lo the population. Unless there is some
serious undercover motivation, what elected
official would vote to accept an item which
could he construed as waste? Tltey want to be
re-elected and voting in favor of waste is a sure
way to lose that next election.
Yes, there arc such government leaders — but
lliankM l), the; are few and far between.
Of course, if a homeowner has made marked
improvements recently which bring the assessed
value of the home up, they can expect higher
taxes. That's the price we pay for improvements.
But it's also Ihe additional value that can be
placed tin a home going up for sale. So, we lose
some, but we gain some.

Pawn Problem
Michael Lynn DeSaussure, 41,
of Orange City, was arrested by
Seminole County sheriff's
deputies Monday. According to
the arrest report, lie attempted
lo pawn items al a French
Avenue Pawn simp for $500,
which had l teen reported stolen
in a burglary in DeLand on May
5. He was reportedly in posses­
sion of a firearm at tlie time.
I le was arrested on charges
of dealing in stc*en property,
and possession of a firearm by a
convicted felon.
Close Call
Anthony Collier, 36, Sterling
Court, Sanford, was arrested by
deputies Monday,* after an offi­
cer said C ollier’s vehicle almost
struck Ids, causing him to run
off tlie road to avoid being hit.
Collier's 4-year old son was in

The Sem in ole County
Lake Mary R egional
Cham ber o f Commerce
will hold the July Business
After hours gathering
Thursday, July 19, from
5:30 until 7:30 p.m ., at
Central Florida Regional
Hospital, 1401 W.
Sem inole Blvd. in Sanford.
Registration is located at
the Lake Monroe Entrance.

Hersld photo by Tom m y VIneont

People lake a broak out ol their day Monday to enjoy an afternoon at Ihe Central Florida Zoological Park In Sanford.

Answering the call o f the wild
"Sometimes you have to go out with
senses, Maxine has thrown a party —
a guy even if he's wrong," Allison says,
the theory being, if Al secs Harley
as wc watch her date pull off his
around civilized males, the call of the
motorcycle helmet, shake his hair out
wild will be disconnected.
and spit bug parts into the potted
"A woman rises to the level of the
says, flipping
palm.
man she's with," Maxine says.
When it comes to dating, it's ............................ half-frozen egg rolls onto a
a small, small world. Harley
flatter. "Another week with
used to date our friend, Kat,
Harley and you'll be crawling
and the intimate details that she
on all fours!6
shared with us remain some of
’ the sheepish
our favorite bedtime stories. .
grin
s face, regression
has i
un.
Normally, Allison is not your
hand-me-down kinda girl. But
"It's not like I need a man
Harley turns a pair of holey
with money," Al shrugs, pop­
Levi's into a religion. Long wild
ping an olive in her mouth.
hair, eyes like melted chocolate
"And after six months, who
P.S.
and arms that will make a girl
talks anyway?"
W
a
l
l
■■faiy l Kn^Vlsh,
Well, nlve's got us tlwre.
"l ie should come wrapped tn • • •
lixcOpt lor on occasional grunt
a plain brown wrapper," 1 say, crunchand groan. Max isn't sure tier husband
'"Thg on a pickJe.
has vocal chords. Still, there is some­
'He's an animal," Maxine huffs with
thing in Allison's voice that suggests
disgust, as she dumps French onion
this is more than a short spin on
dip into a bowl.
Harley's hog. .*■
"You have no idea." Allison shivers.
"Alright! Alright!” she admits. "I
Al's cheeks may be flushed and her
want to keep him!"
toes curled inside her Pradas, but if
"Al, Al, Al," Max tuts, shaking her
you ask us girls, it's a match made In
head ominously. "Remember Pamela
the TWilight Zone. Al went to private
Parker."
schools so private the professors had
An icy blast from the past blows
trouble getting in. She's rich, runs the
across the bottled salsa and we shud­
family business, and pops over to the
der in urason. •
Riviera like the rest of us go to mall.
Pamela was a sunny blonde with a
Meanwhile, Harley's idea of ground­ disposition to match. Her only dilem­
ing his future on a firm foundation is
ma in life was which Ivy League schol­
carefully securing the concrete block ho arship to accept. Then the fell in lust
uses lo keep his travel trailer from
with Rip Tbtter.
rolling off tn e; Wal-Mart
1
parking lot.
Thu last wc heard, she had two
In an effort to bring All
\llison lo her
dirty-faced kids with a third on the

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the vehicle at the time. While
the officer was questioning him,
he reportedly fled, and was
seen throwing away a large
plastic baggy containing a white
substance, lie was apprehended
and arrested on charges of cul­
pable negligcnce/exposure to
harm, resisting an officer with­
out violence, trafficking in
cocaine (over 28 grams) and
possession of cocaine.
Drug Party
Winter Springs police arrest­
ed Gary Lee Brumfield, 50, of
Alton Road, Winter Springs, last
Saturday, July 14. Police
received an anonymous tip of a
party, possibly involving
cannabis at Brumfield's home.
After being admitted to the
home, officers seized approxi­
mately 50 cannabis plants with
an estimated value of $50,000.

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Armed Robbery
Roger Carlton Cassidy, 24,
Avalona Drive, Sanford, was
oirested by sheriff's deputies
Thursday, in response to a call
regarding a burglary'in progress
at a convenience store in the

"All lie noedsis a good liaircut.
decent cUnites and a desk job,"

mjme

Allison insists.
\ S' J
The draught bf H a lW being domes­
ticated into a wine-sipping, chinowearing, corporate Ken doll brings
tears to my eyes.
"Honey," I say gendy, "you have to
set him free."
"But he makes me so iiappy," site
whispers, a tear running down her
Chare) Souffle Mocha powder blush.
Sniffing a platter of appetizers,
Harley picks up a cocktail wienie and
wolfs it down. Studying the toothpick,
he crams it into his ear, digs around a
little, pulls it out and holds it to the
light
"Then again," Al says, "1 mustn't
think only of myself."

4100 block of East SR-46. When
officers arrived, the clerk gave
them a description of tire get­
away vehicle, which was locat­
ed at the intersection of SR-46
and Interstate-!.
Cassidy was charged with
robbery with a weapon (knife),
aggravated assault, petty larce­
ny, giving a false ID to a law
enforcement officer, driving
with a suspended license,
attached license plate not
assigned, possession of nar­
cotics equipment, possession of
under 20 grams of marijuana,
tampering with evidence and
possession of cocaine. He was
also found to be in violation of
probation. Officers said he man­
aged to obtain only $61 in cash
from the convenience store.
Forgery
Kenneth Parnell Williams, 39,

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The room was equipped with
glow lights and fans.
Brumfield was charged with
cultivation of cannabis and pos­
session of cannabis over 20
grams.

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way, while Rip — whose dad laid him
off after they automated the gas
pumps — passes the time passed out
on the La-Z-Boy.
"He doesn't look that bad," Rosie
says, "except for the beer gut pooching
through the holes in his T-shirt and the
Cost Cutter cheese dip crusting on his
week-old beard."
On that note, wc take a long hard
look at Harley.
While the rest of the guys In the
room — hair gelled. Polo shirts laun­
dered and chinos pressed — discuss
who lost the most in tire Stock market,
Harley scans the room like he's search­
ing for something to gnaw on. He
looks like a wolf in a poodle parlor.

© nor rs. w a u .

S. Holly Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Altamonte Springs
police Thursday. Officers said
went to a bank on E. Altamonte
Drive and cashed a $1,000 check
belonging to another person. He
was charged with forgery, utter­
ing a forged instrument, and
grand theft.
Batteries
• Daniel A. Lopez, 21, of
Orlando, was arrested by
deputies Monday at an apart­
ment in Crcekwater Terrace,
Lake Mary, after an altercation
with a man. He was charged
with battery, domestic violence.

(

• Robert Douglas Beboul Jr.,
21, Kridcr Road, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police at his
' residence Thursday as the result
of an altercation with a female.
He was charged with battery.

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O rlando Theatre
Project/Sem inole
Com m unity C ollege's
Sum m er T heatre Institute
will present Superhero .
101, Friday, July 20 at 8
p.m. and Saturday, July 21
at 2 p.m. at SCC Fine Art*
Theater.
The perform ance is
original scenes and m ono­
logues by local play­
wrights Josh Flaum, Tod
Klmbro, Laura Mahnney
and Greg Trlggs, directed
by Chris Joric and
Christine Decker. Students
completing their training
in the Summer Theater
Institute will be perform ­
ing.
Tickets are $10 general
admission and $7 for stu ­
dents and seniors.

A lir e Aum tely D * j is
scheduled for Saturday,
July 21, from 9 a.m. until 3 ,
m. at both the Central
ansfer Station, 1634 SR419 in Longwood, and
Sem inole County Landfill,
1930 Osceola Road in
Geneva. Tire Amnesty Day
o f f e r s Sem inole County
citizens free disposal of up
to ten tires from their resi­
dence.
Businesses may not par­
ticipate in the event. For
further information con­
tact Solid Waste
Management Custom er
Services at 407-665-2260.

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Former em ployees of
the Sem in ole M em orial
H ospital in Sanford arc
invilcd to attend a
reunion, Saturday, July 21
beginning at 11 a.m., at
Lake Monroe Park, at the
foot of Highway 17-92
bridge on the Volusia
County side.
Tlie event is covered
dish and people are urged
to bring their favorite
food, utensils, plates,
drinks and chairs. Ice will
be provided. Donations '
are being accepted.
Phone Pat Crawford at
386-456-0400 or Jimi Gold
at 407-324-8547.
July 21 is the third
Saturday and therefore
time to gather those
instruments, lawn chairs
and the family and join
the Plck-In Bluegrass
style at the community
building in downtown
Longwood, com er of West
Church Avenue and
Wilma Street. The event,
from 6 p.m. until 10 p.m.
is free and refreshments
will be available.
Join In the music or lust
listen and enjoy. For addi­
tional inform ation call
407-260-3447.

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Obituaries
ELIZABETH BOOKER ELLIS
Elizabeth booker Lilts, 75,
Landing Drive, Orlando, died
Friday, July 13,2001. Bom in
Prospect, Va., she moved to
Central Florida in 2000. She was
an assistant dietitian. 9w?
belonged to Rising Mount Zion
Baptist Church. Montclair, N.J.
She was a member of Rising Mt.
Zion Floral Club, Usher Board #2,
Hospitality Committee, and was
retired from the AFL/CIO Union
1199.
Survivors include daughter,
Beverly Bowens, Orlando; broth­
er, James L , Chicago; two grand­
children; one great-granddaugh­
ter.
Golden’s Funeral Home, Inc.,
Winter Park, in charge of arrange­
ments.
BETTY JANE HAUSLER
Betty Jane Hauslcr, 77, New
Jersey Sheet, Altamonte Springs,
died Friday, Julv 13,2001. Bom in
Toledo, Ohio, she moved to
Central Florida in 1957. She was a
retired waitress and a member of
Lutheran Messiah Church,
Survivors include husband,
Joseph, Altamonte Springs; sons,
Daniel L , Orlando, WQB&amp;m C.
Wdty, Stark; daughter, Alice F.
Norman, Longwood; brothers,
Mitch Tonoff, Davenport, Homey
Tonoff, Indiana, Warren Tonoff
and Mike Tonoff, both of Milbury
Ohio; five grandchildren; five
great-grandchildren.
TH-County Cremation Service,
Longwood, in charge of arrange­
ments.
CHESTER ANTHONY
JACKOWSK1
Chester Anthony Jackowski,
76, Amero Avenue, Deltona, died
Thursday, July 12,2001 at his resi­
dence. Bom in Newark, N.J., he
moved to Central Florida in 1991.
He was a retired truck driver for
Metrop'ex in Linden, N.J. and n
member of Our Lady of die
Lakes Catholic Church. He was a
World War □ veteran of the US.
Army 87th Infantry.
Survivors include wife,
Patricia; son, Thomas, Pariin, N.J.;
daughters, Patricia Ignomlrclio,
Franklin, Term., Kathleen
Schaffer, Deltona; eight grandchil­
dren.
Memorial donations may be
made to Hcwpide of
Volusia/Flagler, 3800 Woodbriar
Hall, Port Orange, FL 32119
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge of
arrangements
FRANCES S. LYON
Fiances S. Lyon. 89, Northlake
Drive, Orange Gty, died Sunday,
JuN 15,2001. Bom in Rome,
Get twin, bhe moved to Central
rluinaadOyean.ago. 9 ic war a

homemaker and a member of
First Presbyterian Church,
Sanford.
Survivors include son, Andrew,
Deltona; daughter, Ellen Platock,
Jacksonville; seven grandchildren;
.11 great-grandchildren.
Lankford Funeral Homes &amp;
Crematory, DeLand, in charge of
arrangements.

Central Florida 32 years ago. She
was a homemaker and an
Episcopalian. She belonged to
Delta Gamma Alumni
Association.
Survivors include husband,
John Ferrell Meacham, Sr.,
Maitland; sons, John F. Jr., and
Patrick J., both of Maitland; Mare
A., Qucensbury, N.Y„ Ihomas D.,
Thomasville, Ga.; six grandchil­
dren.
Banfield Funeral Home, Winter
Springs, in charge of arrange­
ments.

WARREN LEWIS MATTER
Warren Lewis Matter, 79,
Viking Avenue, Deltona, died
Friday, July 13,2001 at Florida
I lospital, Orlando. Bom Sept 25,
1921 in Lykcns, Pena, he moved
NORMAN S. MEESE
to Deltona In 1984.
Norman S. Meese, 76, Sanford
He was a retired computer ana­ Avenue, Sanford, died Sunday,
lyst for Mcchanicsburg Navy
July 15,2001 at his residence.
Depot. He was a World War B
Bom Nov. 27,1924 in
veteran of the U S. Army.
Washington, D.C., he moved to
Sanford in 1989. He was an intel­
Survivors include wife, Evelyn
ligence officer for the CIA. He
L , Deltona; son, W. Craig, Lake
'as a member of the Central
Mary; daughter, karen L
Benedict, Langhome, Penn.;
Retiree Association,
brothers, Arthur E , Ridgeway,
ition of Former
S.C., James R , Virginia Beach, Va.,
iteiligcnce Officers, Sanford
Lodge 62, Central
Robert R., Lykens, Penn.; sister,
Marion L , Linglestown, Penn.;
Shell Club and Sanford
,VFW.
four grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be
' Survivors include wife, Amy,
made to Emma us Lutheran
Sanford; daughters, Jeanette
Church, 2500 U S. Highway 17-92, Emert, Chuluota, Melinda
Orange City, FI 3276?
imi 1icuf a
Burnett,
Silver Spring, Md„ Karen
J*yles,
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
1, Har
Harwood, Me.; brother,
Twentieth,!Silver Spring, M e; three
and Crematory, Orange City, in
charge of arrangements.
grandchildren.
%
- Gramkow Funeral Home,
PATRICIA D. M EACH AM
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
Patrida D. Meacham, 75,
ments.
Ttocarora Trail, Maitland, died
WILLIAM RESNICK
Saturday, July 14,2001at her resi­
dence. Bom Jan. 13,1926 in
William Rcsnick, 89, West
Norman, Okla., she moved to
Town Parkway, Altamonte

Springs, died Sunday, July 15,
2001. bom in Chicago, 111., he
moved to Central Florida in 1997.
He was a retired writer. He wes
Jewish
Survivors include son, Michael,
Cincinnati, Ohio; one grand­
daughter.
Tri-County Cremation Service,
Longwood, m charge of arrange­
ments.
JOSIE D. SMITH
Jasie D. Smith, 63, Pecan
Avenue, Sanford, died Friday, July
13,2001 at Central Florida
Regional Hospital, Sanford. Bom
Aug. 5,1937 in Sanford, she was a
lifelong resident. She was a public
school bus monitor and a member
of New Mount Calvary M.B.
Church where she served on
Usher Board No. L
Survivors include mother,
Marie Tillman, Sanford; sons,
Angus and Reggie, both of
Atlanta, Ga.; daughters, Lajulictte
Glenn, Vanessa Dorsey, Cynthia
Kilgore, all of Sanford, Patrice
Royals, Yokosuka, Japan; brothers,
William Tillman, Lorenzo TUllman
and Ralph Tillman, all of Sanford;
sisters, Myrtice Lackey, Atlanta,
Betty Roberson, Agnes Wade,
both of Sanford, Bcnita Brown,
DeLand; 14 grandchildren; three
grunt-grand children.
WiLson-Eichelbcrger Mortuary,
Inc., Sanford, In charge of arrange­
ments.

GARLON C SPIVEY
Garlon C. Spivey, 80, Woodland
Drive, Sanford, died Saturday,
July 14,2001. Bom Feb. 15,1921 in
Dothan, Ala., he moved to Central
Florida in 1930. He was
owncr/operator of a builk oil
plant and a Baptist. He belonged
to Disabled American Veterans.
1le was a US. Air Force veteran of
World War II.
Survivors include wife, Gwen,
"Martha Shannon" Spivey of
Sanford; sister. Vermeil McCroart,
Marianna; brother, Foy, Canada.
A memorial service will be held
Aug. 11, at 1JO p.m. at First
Christian Church, 1607 Sanford
Avenue.
'
Orlando Direct Cremation
Service In charge of arrangements.
LOUISE G.TOU1IY
Louise G. Touhy, formerly of
Sanford, died Friday, July 13,2001
at Regency Park Care Center,
Dalton, Ga.
A Celebration of Life memorial
will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, July
20, at Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church in Lake
Mary.
DONNA MAE WHITTEN
Donna Mae Whitten, 65,
Slteodn Circle, Winter Sfnings,
died Friday, July 1,2001. Bom in
Racine, Wis., she moved to
Central Florida in 1976. She was a
retired dietitian with South

Seminole Hospital, Longwood.
She was Lutheran.
Survivors include sons,
William, North Carolina, James,
Winter Springs; daughters, Karen
Laete, Longwood, Sherry Decker,
Longwood, jiiiiei Soyer,
Longwood; sister, Jacqueline
Anderson, Winter Springs; ten
grandchldrcn; two great-grand­
children.
Wood lawn Carey Hand Funeral
Home, Longwood, in charge of
arrangements.
MAMIE LEE "NUTEA"
WILLIAMS
Mamie Lee "Nutca" Williams,
71, East 10th Street, Sanford, died
Friday, July 13,2001. She was a
lifelong Central Florida resident.
She was a homemaker and a
Baptist.
Survivors include son, Henry
Demps, Sanford; daughters.
Norma J. Davis, Jennifer Dem
emps,
nps, all of
i Sanford; sisVirginia Demps,
ters, Florence Butler, Sanford,
Fannic May, Rochester, N.Y.;
brothers, Henry Williams, Calvin
Henderson, both of Sanford; nine
grandchildren; nine great-grand­
children.
Services will be field Saturday,
July 21 at 2 p m . at Hickory
Avenue Church of God in
Sanford. Viewing will be 5 to 9
p.m. Friday at the funeral home.
Sunrise Funeral Home, Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

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Wednesday, July 18. 2001

O p in io n
U.S. should
boycott China's
2008 Olympics
More than 50 years ago, the Chinese communists evicted for­
eign missionaries on the grounds that the gospel they preached
would undermine the creation of»a communist heaven on earth.
Now, the International Olympic Committee - a bastion of "hear
no evil, sec no evil, speak no evil" when it comes to evil - will
send the sports equivalent o f missionaries to the 2008 Summer
Games.
The Western press is full of columns, editorials and stories
about the conversion possibilities of sports. Instead o f passing out
Bibles, sports missionaries will distribute sportsmanship and
goodwill. These are, in the minds of somej supposed to persuade
China's citizens, if not its dictators, to em brace our political and
economic way of life. Never mind that just 12 years ago, these
dictators ordered and applauded the massacre of student protes­
tors in Tiananmen Square (estimates of the death toll range from
.................................... 200 to 2,000), or that they have just completed
an "anti-crim e" campaign which resulted in
1,781 executions since April, according to
Amnesty International.
China will pretend to adhere to the princi­
ples of the Olympic Charter, which include
"Encouraging the establishment o f a peaceful
society concerned with the preservation of
human dignity." Not even the staunchest
defenders of Beijing 2008 can say that China
lives up to such a standard.
Qa |
Some believe holding the Olympics in
Beijing will persuade China to change for the
Xnom as
better. That's what form er Carter administram m v 0 c s # tion national security adviser Zbigniew
Brzezinski argued in a recent New York Times
column. That's what USA Today founder A1 Neuharth wrote in
his July 6 column. W hile President Carter w as right to boycott the
Moscow Olympics in 1980 to protest the Soviet invasion of
Afghanistan the previous year, writes Brzezinski, China is differ­
ent. Satellite TV and the Internet are opening up China to differ­
ent ideas, he says. I doubt if the troops who killed those prodemocracy demonstrators in Tiananmen Square had TV or the
Internet in their homes.
The Washington Post correctly editorialized last week: "Beijing
appears prepared to press on with repression even while
demanding that the world accept it as an Olympic host and
World Trade Organization member."
A dangerou s th em e ru n s through W estern thinking. W e b eliev e

that if enough people can see our goodness and the benefits of
democracy and free enterprise they will reject evil&gt; perhaps even
overthrowing their dictators. We are so convinced that our way o f
life is superior to all others that we think we only have to expose
people to that way o f life and they will em brace our beliefs.
Former British Prime M inister Margaret Thatcher warned two
decades ago that w e in the West make a mistake when w e trans­
pose our morality on those who don't share it. That is what those
who think the world should ignore China's cemeteries, prisons
and execution sites are doing. They believe the sight of athletes
from free nations running, jumping, swinuning and titrowing will
persuade China to convert to the democratic systems from which
some athletes come That view didn’t work in Berlin in 1936.
World War II began three years later.
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Americans used to care most about freedom, our own and the
freedom o f others. Now, we care most about commerce. The
; material has replaced the spiritual. Nothing China does to sup; press its people seems to suffidcnlly outrage enough politicians
or corporations to change their attitude about doing business
with this regime. Would the world have stood for awarding the
Olympic Games to South Africa when apartheid was in force?
Couldn't it have been argued that the Olympics might have
opened South Africa to racial tolerance and diversity? Why
would that argument have been rejected In the case of South
Africa but accepted when it comes to China?
Unless there is observable improvement in China's human
rights record, the United States should keep its athletes from par­
ticipating in the Beijing games. The Carter administration refused
to pretend that the invasion of Afghanistan d idn't matter.
W hoever is president in 2008 should boycott the Beijing Olympics
if human rights have not improved in China. To do otherwise
would be to dishonor the blood of th*&gt; martyr* to freedom. To
participate would mock the theme of "liberating strife" for which
America the Beautiful is supposed to stand.

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Creedon wants
Maloy to receive
deserved credit
To the ed ito r
It would be nice to sec your
newspaper say something com­

plimentary about Seminole
County Commissioner Grant
Maloy. Here’s your chance.
Mr. Maloy has been prodding
the County Commission to
enact a lobbying ordinance
which would let the taxpayers
know who has been cozying up
to various special Interests, but

alas, Messers Morris, McLain
and Van Der Wicde think it’s a
bad idea to let the ordinary
folks know what goes on
behind dosed doors. After all,
we only vote for them and pay
their overly generous salaries.
The difference Is that Mr.
Maloy Is a citizen legislator who

Don’t like our point of view?
Do something about n.
Write us a letter to the
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editor must be signed and,
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.bo limited to 600
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will not run for a third term
while the others want to make a
career at the expense of the local
taxpayers. You may not like Mr.
Maloy but you must admit that
he, at least, has the courage of
his convictions.
Richard T. Creedon

A view of Bush — Gore from the bottom up
out the loser.
One of the reasons so many
politicians, no matter how they
The best "issue" analyzed by
ytntng M r Huebner wa* arguably
voU uiul talk, arc against almost
the most ridiculous one in a cam­
any kind of campaign finance
paign not noted for big things —
reform is an old rule: Only 10
the "RATS" commercial.
percent of what candi­
In case you've forgotten,
dates do actually works,
blessedly, a Bush televi­
but no one knows which
sion commercial attack­
10 percent. So, though
ing a Gore scheme for
public opinion may force
reducing the price folks
them to cut expenditures,
they really want to get
pay for prescription
drugtkSecmlngly hovered
. aiid npcrui every penny
they can get their hands
on the tast'/our letters df
Richard
the word "DEMOC­
•on.
RATS." A Gore supporter
That rule seems to be
Reeves
confirmed by the experi­
in Seattle called Nashville
ence of a 21-year-old
and said it looked like
Northwestern University student
subliminal advertising. No one
who spent his summer and fall
proved anything in the media
scrum that followed, except that
vacations last year toiling away
George Bush could not pro­
in the lower levels of A1 Gore's
Media Response Center In
nounce "subliminal."
Nashville — the war room staffed
What happened in the war
24 hours a day, seven days a
room was a decision to go for an
exclusive leak" to The New York
week. Charles Huebner had a
bottom-up view of politicians
T im a by Gore communications
director Mark Fabiani. To every­
and reporters doing their mating
one's surprise and delight, the
dance, and he described the
7Imrs played the thing on Page
moves in his honors thesis titled,
One, ignoring the fact that the
"Shaping Media Messages:
Communication Strategy and
story had actually broken a few
days earlier on a local Fox News
Thctics In the Gore 2000
Presidential Campaign."
program. No matter, the Times
Reading this little memoir with had more clout and credibility
than Fox — or Gore for that mat­
analysis you might get the
ter — and the story and RATS ate
Impression that Gore, George W.
up three or four campaign days.
Bush and the ladies and gentle­
men of the press might all do bet­
As Huebner reports from leak
central: "Simple, vivid and easily
ter if they stayed home and kept
understood stories are the ones
their mouths sh u t One of the
that get covered on national tele­
patterns he shows In seven case
vision. ... The story was an effec­
studies is that more often than
not the smaller the issue, the big­
tive effort for Gore, it under­
ger the play in newspapers and
mined Bush's message strategy,
on television — and the candi­
putting the governor on the
date who talks about mini-issues
defensive for several crucial days
and mini-crises usually comes
and preventing him from doing

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anything that might damage the
Gore campaign."
The Gore campaign did noth­
ing. The candidate said nothing.
That's what "effective" meant.
"This development effectively
turned Bush 'off message'; that is,
he no longer was telling the press
what he wanted to tell them but
instead was talking about what­
ever they wanted to hear,"
Huebner wrote. "By letting pundUB
work, And qrmdsm, Gore avoided
the risk of looking negative and
unfair."
The paper also does some
issue-tracking lo show why
another nile of campaign is sim­
ply: "Timing is everything." Or,
perhaps it should be luck is
everything. The example
Huebner used was the "Failed
Leaders! Jp " tour of Texas taken
by Gore's running mate, Sen.
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Joseph Ueberman. The Idea was
to generate television footage of
slums, guns and pollution in Gov.
bush's state. 1hat might have
done Care some good, but pretty
much no one outside the
Nashville war room knew where
Licberman was. ■
Why? Because Ueberman
toured during two days dominat­
ed by horrible foreign news with
dramatic pictures: the terrorist
attack ,» ,U ^ U 5 S . O&gt;le |n , .j
Yemen and film qf J’alestUas
killing ah Israeli citizen, throwing
his body out a window, then
waving bloody hands In celebra­
tion.
So it goes in the dance of poli­
tics and media. Huebner ends up
calling for more serious cam­
paigning and coverage. That's
what we all say, isn't it?
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Judging from
the num erous
restaurants to
patronize, and
the long waiting
list on a
Saturday night,
A m erican’s love
dining out. And
we all have a
special eatery
serving a partic­
ular cuisine. So
today we asked,
“ What is your
favorite restau­
rant, and why?”

I tika Vhrona's
Kalian Restaurant on
Park Avenue. I'm a
ptzzaholic and I think
they make the best
pizza in town.
Bonnie W. Taylor,

Sanford

My favorite place
is the Cattish House
In Apopka. I've been
eating there lor 10 or
15 years. They have
all you can eat cattlsh, and I love cat­
tish.

Tarry Darnell,
Bushs

I like to go to
Donn/a. the one
near the Mall on 1-4. t
realty like the way
they make pancakes.
I always get the blue­
berry kind.

Edward Warren,
age S,
Sanford

Hops on 8R 46 Is
my tavorito. I love
tho atmosphere, the
lights are always
dim. I think their
grilled chops are the
best. And the salad
is always Iresh.

*

Rhonda Thomas,
Sanford

I realty like U
Mia’s restauran
Deltona. They fi
great Italian loo
And they serve
items like hamb
era, shrimp, anc
steaks. The por
are great, you {
your money's w
Debbie E

Deltona

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Wi-tlm-wlny. July IH, 2001 PflRP BA

L if e S t y l e
Silent killer lurks
at the b o a t’s stern
DEAR ABDY: As the
bu rning carbon fuel Is a
owner of a cabin cruiser on
must.
Lake Powell in Utah, and an
occasional renter of house­
boats, I have recently
DEAR ABBY: 1 am a 12learned how easily I,
............• year-old about to
or one of my passen­
turn 1 3 .1 don't
gers, could become a
remember all the
victim o f carbon
I details of a letter in
monoxide (CO) poi­
your column that
soning.
m t f m touched me, but I do
The level of CO
I jM know what it was
found beneath some
about — sniffing
houseboats is so high
inhalants.
it can kill a person
When I read that
after only a few
y
letter I knew it had
breaths.
to be God speaking
Swim ladder
• • • ' • • • to me. I was experi­
Je ilg n s on come houseboat
menting with Inhalants —
models create an air cavity
and having problems such as
beneath the stern deck. This
depression and suicidal
space is a popular place for
thoughts that were begin­
kids to go swimming. Many
ning to take over my life.
boats also vent the gasoline
I looked at suicide as a
generator exhaust into this
way out. I had It all planned,
space, which has no outlet,
but my cousin talked to me,
allowing lethal levels of car­
sensed something was
bon monoxide to build up
wrong, and I confided in her.
within a few minutes.
I didn't think she'd squeal,
Sadly, since 1994, nine
but she did. At first I was
people have died, and since
mad that she'd wrecked my
1991, more than 100 have
ilan. Fortunately, I was put
required emergency care —
nto "Teen Recovery" to work
all from CO poisoning at
out some of my problems.
Lake Powell.
After five days 1 was out
Abby, please warn readers
and on to a new and better
about the dangers o f house­
life — thanks to the w orld's
boats. Houseboats arc being
best parents, cousins, grand­
recalled and refitted.
parents and friends that a
Houseboat ow ners shopld
person could ever have.
contact their nearest U.S.
I hope my letter today will
Coast Guard station for
encourage some other trou­
more information.
bled boy or girl out there to

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BOAT OWNER IN
FLAGSTAFF, AR1Z.
DEAR BOAT OWNER:
Your warning will be news
to a lot of people — it was
to me — and I hope It
serves to aleH Individuals
and families who vacation
on or around rented house­
boats.
The problem seems to be
a design flaw In certain
models of houseboats that
allows carbon monoxide to
collect beneath swim plat­
forms or In the vicinity of
the swim ladder near the
back of the boat.
Curbun monoxide tr ? col­
orless, odorless, tasteless
gas. Exposure to it causes
headaches, dizziness,
fatigue, confusion and nau­
sea. The symptoms can
mimic those of seaslckne*.
When breathed In high con­
centrations or for prolonged
periods, it can cause convul­
sions, seizures and death, it
is also the No. 1 cause of
oisoning deaths In the
hlted States. That’s why
proper ventilation when

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UNA’s Family Day
In The Park slated
for next Saturday
Family Day In The I’ark will be
ld Saturday, July 28, from 10
n. until 6p.m. at Fort Mellon

Rescue's interactive learning ccnter will have a fire engine show
and Safe Kids program will have
bike and helmet safety
tips with a limited helmet
giveaway and a show­
case and sale for its back
to have fun, family recre­
to school campaign. Air
ation, carnival games,
Rescue III will have a fly
and great food. Special
over of its emergency heli­
guest will be Jo Jo
copter with tiie pilot and
Dancer, of Star 945, with
helicoptor's showcased.
smooth R&amp;B and classic
Chuffer, the 450 pound
soul.
Bengal Eger, will be In the
Marva
Organizations which
petting area. There will be
H a w k in s lace painting.
will be involved include
the Seminole Counl
The event is siioriaored
Sheriff's Office (DAftE) police
by Star 945, UNI and Quad-Five
explorers with free diild fingerPromotion, Inc. For information
printing, Sanford Fire and
phone 407-382-9408.

Hospice of the Comforter offering
orientation and training sessions
Hospice of the Comforter, the
only nonprofit hospice serving
Seminole, Orange and Osceola
counties, is offering orientation
and training classes for new volunteers. These sessions will be
held on consecutive Tuesdays
beginning Aug. 28 and ending
Oct. 9, from 9:30 a.m. until 12:30
p.m. These classes will be held
at Hospice of the Comforter's
South Office, 12554 South John
Young Parkway in the Hunters

Creek area of Orlando,
Volunteers will have many
opportunities including patient
care, administrative support,
bereavement, fund-raising and
special events. The training is
free and there is no obligation,
Once training has been completed, the volunteer may work
in the area that they reside. Call
the Volunteer Department at
407-628-0808 for more information or registration.

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WITH NEW HOPE

J o J o Dancer

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Defects
Are Not Major
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Consult a * 0

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DEAR PRE-TEEN: I, too,
hope your letter r^sssuYcs
other kids who areln trou­
ble that they can get (he
help they need. Caring fam
ily and friends are the beat
aupport syatem In the
world.

Dear Abby is written by
Pauline Phillips and daugl
ter Jeanne Phillips.

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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA, AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
FOR THE CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA; PROVID­
ING FOR A CHANGE OF FUTURE LAND USE DES­
IGNATION FROM RURAL RESIDENTIAL (RR) TO
LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (LOR); PROVIDING
FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS, AND EFFECTIVE
DATE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City o( Lake Mary City
Commission will hold a 2nd public hearing (adoption) to discuss
the above proposed ordinance for a Large-Scale Future Land
Use amendment to the City's Comprehensive Plan Future Land
Use Map. This meeling will be held on Thursday, August 2,
2001. In the Commission Chambers localed at the Lake Mary
City Hall, 100 North Country Club Road, Lake Mary, Florida at
7:00 P.M.

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The property to be considered lor the largo-scale amondmont is
approximately 13.53 acres in size. Th e applicant is requesting a
change In future land use designation from Rural Residential
(RR), to Low Density Residential (LDR). Th o property is locat­
ed at the southwost comer ol Country Club Road and Leslie
Lane, more particularly described as follows:
Lot 11 and the North 1/2 ol Lot 12, Sanlord
Substantial Farms, as Rocordod in Plat Book 5,
Page 84 ol Iho Public Recoids ol Seminole
County, Florida. Less Iho East 20 feel thereof.
A copy ol the Comprehensive Plan, Futuro Land Use Map and
proposed amendment are available lor inspection in tho
Community Development Department, Lako Mary City Hall, 100
North Country Club Road, Lako Mary, Florida, Monday through
Friday, from 8:00 A M until 5:00 P.M , or you may call 324-3049
fro information concerning this amendment
Interested parties may appoar and bo hoard regarding tho proposed
amendment or written comments may bo lilted with Iho City Clerk at
100 North Country Club Road, Lake Mary, Florida.

NATIONAL BANK
Ages 12 Mo. - 1
Winter Park O ffice
1211 Orange Ate.
407/622-1120

la k e Mary O ffice
3001 West
Lake Mary BltxL
407/323-8485

Sanford O ffice
500 West First Si.
407/323-2$84

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NOTE: PERSONS ARE ADVISED THAT A TAPED RECORD OF THIS
MEETING IS MADE BY THE CITY FOR ITS CONVENIENCE. THIS
RECORD MAY N O T CO N STITUTE AN ADEQUATE RECORD FOR
TH E PURPOSES OF APPEAL FROM A DECISION MADE BY THE
CITY. ANY PERSONS WISHING TO ENSURE THAT AN ADEQUATE
RECORD OF TH E PROCEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED FOR APPEL­
LATE PURPOSES IS ADVISED TO MAKE TH E NECESSAR Y
ARRANGEMENTS AT HIS OR HER OWN EXPENSE.
Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any ol
these proceedings should contact the City's ADA Coordinator at least
48 hours In advance ol the mooting at (407) 324-3024.

Lie ft 07E675L
Carol A. Foster, City Clerk
City ol Lake Mary, Florida

�T he S eminole H erald

P a g e 6A Wednesday, July 18 2001

Lights
Continued from Page 1A
i
the Trust. "Obviously we're dis­
appointed."
] City engineers and consul­
tants, working with Trust mem*
t^ers, created a plan Uiat would
install 122, 15-foot historic
\Vashington concrete black
poles with a single Acom, 175watt lamp fixture. To pay for the
$690,000 project, the city asked
residents to share the burden
through a special tax assess­
ment district.
Costs for each property
owner were based on the
square footage of the lot at a rate
of .0023 cents per square foot.
The average residential cost
was between $10 to $12 per
month per parcel for a 10-year
period to pay for the lights and
installation. After the 10-year
finance period, Florida Power &amp;
Light had guaranteed mainte­
nance and energy costs would
remain at a flat rate forever,
with the average home owner
paying about $4 per month.
While most residents liked
the idea of additional lights,
many protested the monthly
finance
and
maintenance
charge.
"This was a checkbook vote,"
Lessaid said. "We asked people
if they wanted to make a finan­
cial commitment. They said
no."
Lessard said the street light
issue may not be dead yet.
There has been some discussion
about the city installing lights
along major thoroughfares like
Sanford and Park avenues.
"The City Commission will
have to make a decision on July
23 about where they want to go
from here," Lessard said.
There's also the possibility
the Trust or some oilier group
could request another vote,
maybe as soon as next year.
"I don't think there's any­
thing to prevent the issue from
being brought back up,” Kuhn
said. "Since it was so close, they
may want to bring it up soon.
It's up to the Trust."
O f Ihe 2H7 ballots returned,

16 were disqualified for lack of
a signature, no social security
number, mlssini the deadline
or in four cases, for not marking
a choice — so called undervotes. While 16 bdllots could
change the outcome (the prop­
erties would need to average at
least 6,500 square feet In size),
the Trust is not expected to chal­
lenge tlu.ni because nine of the
16 disqualified ballots were
"no" votes.

Dan Ping can ba reached at
dplngOaamlnolahareld.com or

Parents attend G oldsboro Elem entary orientation
By Marva Hawkins
Herald Correspondent
Goldsboro Elementary
Magnet School pre-kinaergarten camp is being held, July
7 through 19 for parents and
students (pre-kindergarten).
The opening day orientation
began with more than 40 par­
ents and children enrolled In
the program.
Tnc parents were welcomed
by Principle Sherry O'Leary
and Family Liaison PreKindergarten Coordinator
Delora Campbell.
After a tour o f the campus,
parents and bright eyed prekindergartners assembled In
the medical center.
Dr. Mary Beth Donaldson,
counselor, conducted training
workshops on "H elping Your

child make the Transition from
Home to School" and stress
management.
Throughout the eight day
workshop, various specialists
in school curriculum, math,
science, language, computer
lab, reading strategies, hands
on experience and many other
activities help make for a suc­
cessful transition from home to
pre-kindergarten.
Goldsboro Elementary Magnet
School, 1300 West 20th St., in
Sanford serves the community.
School hours are 9:15 a.m.
until 3:45 p.m.
For more information on
pre-kindergarten, contact
Delora Campbell, Family
HanM photo by Mam HowMna

Parents attend the recent pre-klndergarten orientation camp el Goldsboro Elementary School.

Watch for different problems when growing tomatoes
Tomatoes are one o f the
Control
Use tomato varieties devel
most popular vegetables
grown in Florida gardens. The
oped by the University of
........... Florida tomato breedplants arc easy to grow ..........
and Ihe fruits can be
^
r — | ing program or vari­
eties that will set fruits
used fresh or cooked in
a variety of ways.
j
under conditions of
high temperatures. Use
For those of you who
like to grow tomatoes,
i'/vr,
recommended fertilizer
maybe you have faced
'W
levels, especially nitro­
gen, to avoid flower
one or more of the folJH 1
lowing problems.
Flow er Drop
A!
Flowers drop in
tomatoes because of
poor pollination.
* * *
tom ato floweib are sclf-polllnated, therefore, a pollination
problem Is usually related
either to very high doses of
nitrogen fertilizers or the
pollen aborts due to excessive
nigh night temperatures.
Some vegetable gardeners
use very high doses of fertiliz­
ers to produce their crops, and
consequently sometimes the
amount of nitrogen is to h ig h
that the plants will produce an
exuberant vegetative growth
but the production of flowers
will be affected. This Is espe­
cially true when organic fertil­
izers such as manure are used
in large quantities. Some vari­
eties, specially those devel­
oped in the Northerner areas
of the country, do not set fruits
very well when the night tem­
peratures are high ana conse­
quently most o f the flowers
will drop unfertilized.

Bacterial W ill
This disease affects
mainly tomato but It
* * # also affects other plants
such as green pepper and egg­
plant. Plants affected by this
disease wilt during the day but
may recover overnight.
The disease progresses
rapidly and In a few days
Infected plants w ill w ilt per­
manently and die. Symptoms
are usually observed when
plants start to develop the first
fruits and day temperatures
■re high- A rapid, diagnosis of
this problem can be made by
cutting the tomato stem at
ground level and immersing
the stem end In a glass of
water.
A steady milky liquid wlU
be observed coming from the
stem end Into the water. A
dark background will enhance
the view o f the bacterial flow
from the stem Into the water.

no resistance to this disease.
Do not plant tomato where
this disease has appeared
before. Infested beds should be
rotated with plants not related
to tomato.
Do not move soil from
Infested fields into other areas
o f your garden. No chemical
control Is recommended for
home gardeners.
Blossom -End Rot
The typical symptom of this
condition, which is an indica­
tion o f calcium deficiency, is
the discoloration of the end of
the fruits, opposite to the point
o f attachment. The attected
area will change from a pale
green to a black sunken spot
that is usually invaded by sec­
ondary organisms that con­
tribute to the damage to the
fruit.
Poorly limed, sandy soils
can Induce this condition as
well as extreme changes in soil
moisture.
C aldum may become
unavailable if water is restrict­
ed around the root area, and
during those short periods of
caldum deficiency, it can affect
the development of the rapidly
growing fruits.

Control
Maintain an adequate mois­
ture level In the bed. Lime
accordingly to soil test results.
Foliar applications o f calcium
chloride or calcium nitrate can
correct this problem. Dilute 4
tablespoons in 3 gallons of
water and use 1 Qt of the solu­
tion per plant, twice a week as
a foliar spray. There are prod­
ucts already mixed and ready
to spray that can be purchased
in garden stores.

Leaf Spots

plan! in a very short period of
time.
Make sure that you learn to
recognize the different types of
leaf spots to be able to use the
best control m ethc J available.
The agriculture extension ser­
vice in your area can help you
to recognize the different dis­
eases and can recommend Ihe
best control methods.
Control
Use a fungicide spray pro­
gram recommended in your
area.

Tomato plants can be affect­
ed by many leaf spots produc­
ing organisms. Many o f those
organisms are fungi, but some
bacteria also produce leaf
spots on tomato leaves. Some
of those diseases are very seri­
ous and can defoliate a tomato

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Wcdncfulay. July 1B, 2001 I'a g C 7A

IN THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
F L O R ID A G A S T R A N S M IS S IO N C O M P A N Y,
a Delaware corporation,

Petitioner,

R O N N IE A . F O G A R T Y ; C A R M E N M. F O G A R T Y ;
F IR S T U N IO N N A T IO N A L B A N K O F F L O R ID A ,
N .A .; R A Y V A L D E S , as Tax Collector, and the
unknown spouses of the above, if any, and their
heirs, devisees, assignees, grantees, creditors,
lessees, executors, administrators, mortgagees,
judgment creditors, trustees, lienholders,
persons In possession, and any and all other
persons having or claiming to have any right,
title or interest by, through, under or against the
above-named defendants, or otherwise claiming
any right, title, or interest In the real
property described In this action,

C IV IL D IVISIO N
C A S E N O . 01 -C A -1 4 8 S -1 3 -G
P A R C E L SE-007.000

FOR PUBLICATION

title, Interest, or lien the defendant has in or to the property described In the Petition
and to sow cause why that property should not be taken for the uses and purposes
set forth in the Petition. If any Defendant fails to do so, a default will be entered
against that Defendant for the relief demanded in the Petition.
P L E A S E T A K E N O T IC E that a Declaration of Taking has been filed in this
cause and that Petitioner will apply for an Order of Taking vesting title and posses­
sion to the property as described in the Petition in the name of Potitioner, and any
other order the Court deems proper before the Honorable G en e R. S tephenso n,
C ircuit Ju d g e , on Wednesday, A u g u s t 15,2001, at 1:30 P.M., In Courtroom “K" of
the Seminole County Courthouse, 301 N. Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32771. All
Defendants in this action may request a hearing and be heard at the time and place
designated. Any Defendant failing to file a request for hearing shall waive any right
to object to the Order of Taking.
W IT N E S S may hand and seal of the Court on this 5th day of July, 2001.
M ARYANNE M ORSE,
Clerk of the Circuit Court

By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk

Defendants.
N O T IF IC A T IO N
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a
special accommodation to participate In this proceeding should contact the
A D A Coordinator, 18th Judicial Circuit Court, at 301 North Park Avenue, Suite
N -301, Sanford, F L 32771. Telephone: 1-407-655-4227, within two working
days of your receipt. If hearing Impaired, Telephone (T D D ) 1-800-955-8771 or
voice (V ) 1-800-955-0770, via Florida Relay Service.
E X H IB IT A

S U M M O N S T O S H O W C A U S E , N O T IC E O F E M IN E N T

DOMAINJERQCEEDiMflS.AND.NOTICE QF HEARING
I

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Fkxtdi Ota Tranuntoton Company v». Ronnta A. Fooaitv. «&lt; al.

i A L L T H E S H E R IF F S O F T H E S T A T E
ID T O A L L W H O M I T M AY C O N C E R N :
Y O U A R E C O M M A N D E D to serve this summons and a copy of the petition
iihlnertl Domain, the Declaration of Taking, the Notice of Lis Rendons, the
of Publication, the Notice of Filing Affidavit Supporting Constructive Service
[ Process and the Affidavit Supporting constructive Service of process upon:
A ll defendants nam ed In E xhibit “A ”, attached; to all pertlea
claim ing Interests by, thro ugh, un d e r o r against the nam ed
defendants; and to all parties ha vin g o r claim ing to have any
right, title, o r Interest In the property described In E xhibit UB ”.
N O T IC E ' IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T O T H E A B O V E -N A M E D D E F E N D A N T S A N D T O
A L L W H O M I T M AY C O N C E R N , IN C L U D IN G A L L P A R T IE S C L A IM IN G A N Y
IN T E R E S T BY. T H R O U G H , U N D E R O R A G A IN S T T H E N A M E D D E F E N D A N T S ;
A N D T O A L L H A VIN G O R C LA IM IN G T O H A V E A N Y R IG H T, T IT L E , O R IN T E R E S T
IN T H E P R O P E R T Y D E S C R IB E D IN the Petition, that Petitioner has filed a Petition
in Eminent Domain and Declaration of Taking to acquire certain property Interests in
Seminole County, Florida as described In the Petition. Each Defendant and any
other person claiming any Interest in, or having a lien upon, such property is required
to serve a copy of written defenses to the Petition upon J . Gregory Jacobs, of the
lav; firm of Brlcklomyor Smolker &amp; Bolvee, P A , 500 East Kennedy Boulevard, Suite
i 200, Tampa, F L 33602, attorney for Petitioner, and to file the original of the defens­
e s with the Clerk of this Court, on or before A u g u s t 14,2001, showing what right,

PARCEL

SE-007.000

8E-007.MO

PARTY PgENDAMT

INTEREST

RomM A. Fogarty
&lt;/oRaymorF. Maguire, III, Esquire
2818 East Robinson 8trest
Suits 280
Orlando, PL 32803

OWNER

OJL Bk. 1824, P. 17M

Carman M. Fogarty
cto Raymsr P. Maguire, III, Esquire
2818 East Robinson SUaai
8UNS250 I '■*’ .
Orlando, PL 32603 '
First Union National Bank, a nadonaJ
banking aasodadon, (M i Fire* Union

milt.

MORTGAGEE

6b Pad MdM, Preaidant
lOO&amp;AitttyDrtva
Tampa, FL 338C2 *
ALL

PARCELS

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alcoholic and hadn't had a drink
in S3 years, hut was lonely after
the passing of his wife, said
IJndahl.
Lindahl said his father hau
phoned him after his heart con­
gestive failure and told him he
met a woman and didn't need
his help. His suspicions raised
after he hadn't heard from his
. father for several weeks.
"She told nurses that he had
no family," Lindahl said. "When
I showed up they weren't _
lo let me see him. When
showed up it was some miracle
that brought him back to life.
This was something we needed
to solve before he passed on.
" I’m glad people are taking
this thing seriously. It was rough
there for awhile. I was doing my
own investigations. Thank God
for the
Longwood
Police
Department. They did a bang up
job. He was alone and she
proved on him."
A separate attorney revoked
the power of attorney from
Hallowell-Thomas and recov­
ered the Hurley's vehicle and
other personal property.
investigators
met
with
Hallowell-Thomas and she stat­
ed that Hurley had given her a
$7,(NX) loan, which she was using
to pay personal bills. Upon talk­
ing to 11urley, he stated to inves­
tigators that he had known
I I.illmvcll-Thomas for years and
after his third stroke she came to
him asking if anyone was han­
dling his affairs.
I le went on lo explain how
Hallowell-Thomas had taken
him to an unknown attorney's
office to sign the proper docu­
mentation for the power of attor­
ney. He stated he did not know
what the power o f attorney
meant, but trusted HallowellThomas. However, he said he
did not give her a $7,000 loan
and only authorized her to
remove $3,000 for his motorized
scooter.
After a search warrant was
executed, investigators located

four withdrawal statements
from H urley's Hartford Life
account
totaling
$14,000.
Investigators also discovered
several overdraft notices from
the his bank accounts.
According to Lindahl, he
believes about $15,000 was taken
from his father in the last month
and a half, but he continues his
own investigation into suspected
missing funds from all the way
back in January.
"We had some information
that
an
acquaintance
of
Hallowell-Thomas was contact­
ing
Lindahl,"
Investigator
Slcwartson said. "We were try­
ing to find out who she was."
On July 13, investigators were
contacted by Teresa Cottle who
had been unanimously calling
Lindahl
stating
HallowellThomas was using Hurley's sav­
ings to pay for her bills. Cottle
advised investigators she was a
friend of Hallowell-Thomas and
had witnessed her using the
Hurley’s credit cards to purchase
lottery tickets and to pay her
tent.
Cottle also advised investiga­
tors that on July 4 HallowellThomas took her to Hurley's
apartment to clean. Cottle stated
the residence had cat feces all
over it, a dead rat in the cat box,
the bed had been soiled several
times and two sinks were full of
dirty dishes. Cottle said she
threw out a large amount of
spoiled food and the residence
was unsanitary.
"At the end of the interview
we asked her a blanket question
if she knew anything else,"
Stewartson said. "That opened
the door."
Cottle later advised investiga­
tors that Howcll-Thomns had
approached her several times
about having her ex-husband,
Andrew Gaba, killed. Cottle at
first believed she was kidding,
but H alkm 'dl-Them as contin­
ued to ask her. According to the
police report, Hallowell-Thomas
was trying to gain custody of
couplers young girl from her ex-

husband but was unsuccessful.
On July 14, Investigators told
Cottle to inform HallowellThomas that she had found
someone to kill her ex-husband.
Two days later, Cottle once again
contacted Investigators and said
Hallowcll Thomas said "hot
damn" when she heard a hit
man had been found.
According to Stewartson, it
was necessary for investigators
to show intent of the crime and
that is why they had Casselberry
Police Department Investigator
Scott Pleasants pose as a hit man.
Stewartson said they would
have used one Longwood's
investigators, but HallowellThomas had already met them at
prior interviews.
"We had to see if she would
engage in conversation and basi­
cally spell out what she wanted
done,” Stewartson said.
Investigators placed a record­
ing device in n Lake Fairy Motel
room where the alleged hit man,
Cottle and Hallowell-Thomas
were to meet at 8 p.m. July 14.
An investigator posing as a hit
man told Hallowell-Thomas the
job would cost $3,000.
Hallowell-Thomas said "She
didn't IIlink it would cost that
much," but handed over a $300
down payment, a photo of her
ex-husband and directions to his
house.
She was immediately arrested
by investigators and charged
with larceny over $300, exploita­
tion of the elderly and criminal
attempt lo conspire In a capital
felony.
" It’s one of those things if you
let go it could be tragic,"
Stewartson said. "And there's a
child involved so it's something
that had to be looked into."
The lead Investigator for case
is Ryan Bruce. Investigators
Stew artson, Darrell M cCoskill
and James Hockenberry assisted
in the rase.

Christopher Patton can b#
reached at cpattonOeemlnotehereld.com or 407-322-2811.

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manager of SCSO intelligence is in education. There is a circle
center about the weekend's out­ o f violence that occurs and if
break of family violence. "We repeats Itself in a family unit. So
certainly look at all aspects ol you have to som ehow break ihe
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hospital.
"Tltere never seems to be a
rhyme or reason when it hap­
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A u t o &amp; D le s e S
officer Steve Olson about the
large number of domestic calls
during the weekend. "Like
Super Bowl weekend l thought
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charged with aggravated abuse
(cruelty toward children). The
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mother reportedly had dropped
the two children off the day
before for a visit with their
Orlando Ju ly 19-21.
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Bureau o f Unclaimed Property
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going to get 1,000 studenls. We
Cyber High’s charter was not a really don't want to enroll more
unanimous. Board member Larry than 300 studenls."
Students interested in enrolling
Furlong, live only Board member
to vote against the motion, voiced at Cyber High Charter School can
concerns about Cyber High's stu­ contact 407-324-1212.
During Monday's meeting, the
dent enrollment projections and
School Board also:
funding.
• Approved the 2000-2001
Administrators project 175 stu­
dents, including about 40, 10th- Annual Report for submission to
United
Suites
Justice
gradera, will attend Cyber High the
The
2000-2001
during tire 2001-2002 school year, Department.
but Cyber High Principal Leona Consent Decree Annual Report
Rachman said the school's charter documents the Board's efforts
docs not put a limit on the number with respect to the July 10, 2000,
of students who can enroll at the Consent Decree with the United
States of America. Sections 11-1V of
school.
Furlong said the school needs the report demonstrate the
an enrollment cap to allow for the Seminole County School Board's
correct allocation of state and dis­ efforts to implement the plans,
policies, and procedures for the
trict funds to the school.
"You can't sign up as many kids unitary status areas of facilities,
as you can and then come back cheerleading, and student assign­
and ask for money," Furldng said. ment. Sections V-1X of the report
However, Rachman said her demonstrate the Board's good
administration wants to work faith efforts to tire future operation
with the school district in regard of the district as evidenced by the
to funding. She also said the implementation of the plans, polischool will not let enrollment get ' dcs and procedures in the areas of
faculty recruitment and hiring,
out of hand.
"We would like to grow," she higher level courses, gifted and
said. "I am not saying we arc mental disabilities programs, and

discipline.
• Entered into contract with
Protective Life to provide employ­
ees dental coverage on a volun­
tary basis, effective for the plan
year beginning Oct. 1. Employees
may learn about the new optional
dental plan at the employee bene­
fits open enrollment meetings
scheduled in the near future.
• Adopted the proposed revi­
sions to the Pupil Progression Plan
2001-2002 policy.
• Adopted the proposed revi­
sions to an attachment of the
School Attendance/TVansfer poli­
cy. The revised attachment per­
tains to the elementary attendance
zones and addresses the develop­
ment of the Forest Lake Academy
property, which will be zoned for
Forest City Elementary.
The Board will hold a public
lien ring regarding the proposed
adoption of ihc 2001-2002 tentative
budget on July 24 at 5:05 p.m. The
next School Board Meeting will be
held on Aug. 14 at 3 3 0 p.m.

Mlchslls Jtrla can ba raachod at
mdjartaOaaminolaharald.com or
407-322-2611.

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intersection
of
Airport
Boulevard. One lane in each
direction will be clbsed from 11
p.m. to 6 a.m. as crews pour
concrete for the highw ay's
overpass.
Sunday, A irport Boulevard
will be closed betw een U.S.
Highway 17-92 and Live Oak
Boulevard during the hours of
9:30 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. Crews
are scheduled to pave addition­
al lanes that will allow for a
traffic shift os workers continue
their work in the area.
Originally,
Interstate
4
nightly lane closures were to
begin
Monday,
but
like
many construction projects In
Central Florida, the work was
delayed because of rain the fol­
low ing week, according to
Strong.
"W hat w e have is three sec­
tions on this project right now,"
Strong said. "You get different
things going on at different
tim es, but w e ore giving ui

some space because anything
can happen, like bad weather.
All
m otorists
traveling

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Section B

Sports

W e d n e sd a y
July 18, 2001

Accidents
on rented
watercraft
a concern
Col. Robert L Edwards,
director of the Florida Game
and Fresh Water Fish
Commission's.
(FWC)
Division of
Law
Enforcement,
has directed
his officers to
make sure
facilities that
tent PWCs
(personal
Jlrr Shupo
water craft)
and other
boats are providing the pub*
lie with boating safety infor­
mation that is required by
law.
“We must address careless
operation and boaters not
.paying attention to what's
;olng on around them."
wards said. "Effective
boater education is our best
solution, and we hope the
rental operators also under­
stand how important it is."
in 2D00, UuLC-fourths of
PWC accidents occurred on
borrowed or rented vessels,
and statistics show an alarm­
ing increase in accidents.
PWCs comprised only 13
percent of all registered ves­
sels, but they accounted for
32 percent of all boating
accidents (382 out of a total
of 1,194 statewide) and 46
percent o f all boating
injuries, including nine fatal­
ities.
The accident rate for PWCs
was 386.6 accidents per
100,000 registered vessels,
more than three limes the
accident rate of ail other ves­
sel types. The most common
type of PWC accident was
collision with another vessel,
followed by collision with a
fixed object.
New laws, effective O c t 1,
2000, require businesses that
rent boats, including PWCs,
' * ‘boatin g safety
to orovide
information. Em floyees
putting patrons in these
rented craft must have com­
pleted a boater safety course
approved by the FWC and
the National Association of
State Boating Law
Administrators (NASBLA).
Information must include:
the operational characteris­
tics of the vessel; safe vessel
operation and right-of-way;
vessel operator responsibili­
ty; and focal characteristics
of the waterway where the
vessel will be operated.
Everyone bom after Sept.
30,1980 who plans to rent a
vessel with 10 horsepower
or greater must be able to
show they have successfully
passed an approved boater
education course, or they
can take a temporary certifi­
cate exam from a livery or
marina that has contracted
with the FWC to administer
the exam.
Rules also reauirc rental
businesses to display boat­
ing safety information in a
visible place. And the age of
a person who can sign the
rental contract is now 18, up
from 16.
To obtain n boating safety
education course or to get
mom information about 2000
bodting accident statistics,
visit our Website at:
http://floridaconservation.o

Inside:
C la ss ifeds 6B-8B
C rossw ord 7B
TV L istin g s 2B

JETS continue to impress
Sp ecial to the Herald
O VIEDO — Kids .torn the Florida
JETS Wrestling Club competed in two
separate national-level tournaments July

5-8.

The USA Wrestling Kids Nationals
wen? held in Fresno, California, while the
AAU Grand Nationals were held In
Albuquerque, New Mexico. Both tourna­
ments involved the Greco-Roman and
Freestyle styles of wrestling—the styles
wrestled in Olympic and all other Inter­
national-level competitions. Those plac­
ing in the top six In the nation in their
respective weight class are awarded All­
American status.
Each JETS wrestler who compet
•ted garnered All-American status.
JETS traveling to Fresno, with aicclrm&lt;

Wrestlers earn All-American
honors at national tourneys
panying results include:
• John Christiansen _ Novice, 80pounds, 4th In Greco-Roman; 5th in
Freestyle.
• Jesse Robbins _ Schoolboy, 110
aunds, 2nd in Greco-Roman; 3rd In
reestylc.
•Justin Fraga _ Schoolboy, 115 pounds,
National Champion in Greco-Roman; 3rd
in Freestyle.
• Kenny Lester _ Schoolboy, 250
pounds. National Champion in GrecoRoman; National Champion in Freestyle.

JETS traveling to Albuquerque, with
accompanying results include:
* Brandon Tressler _ Novice, 100
unds, National Champion in Greco­
man; 2nd in Freestyle.
* Tyler Davis _ Novice, 75 pounds, 4th
In Greco-Roman; 4th in Freestyle.
* David Green _ Schoolboy, 140
pounds, 3rd In Greco-Roman; 2nd Jn
Freestyle. ‘

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’ Jitson HobLiru _ Cadrt. 117 pounds,

National Champion in Greco-Roman;
Did not compete in Freestyle.

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See Jets, Fsge 2B

JET S continue to impress
District first
step in run
for Legion
World Series
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —
It all begins here.
A month from now the 2001
American Legion Baseball
World Scries Champion will be
crowned In Yakima,
Washington, but the road starts
today when the District .
Tournament opens at Lake
Brantley High School.
In the first game of the dou­
ble elimination event at 5 pan.
today (Wednesday), Sanford
Campbell-Losslng Post 53, the
1997 and 1998 State Champions
and 1997 World Series
Champion, plays Titusville
Post 1 at 5 pan. and at 8 p.m.,
Poinciana Post 10 taken on
Apopka Post 87.
On Thursday, the
Sanford/Titusville loser plays
the Poinciana/Apopka loser at
5 p.m. and host Orlando Post
19 (Lake Brantley) faces the
Polndana/Apopka winner at 8
p.m.
On Friday, the winner of
Thursday's 5 p.m. game takes
on the loser of Thursday's 8
p.m. game at 2 p.m. and at 5
p.m. the Winner's Bracket final
will played between the
Sanford/TitusviUe winner and
the winner of Thursday's 8
p.m. game.
The final game of the day has
the Friday 2 p.m. game winner
taking on the loser o f the
Friday 5 p.m. contest.
Championship Day will be
on Saturday with Friday's 5
.in. game winner taking on
riday's 8 p m . game winner at
10 a.m.

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M agic,
UPN65
extend
co n tract
Special to tha Herald

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Tha Sanford Post 63 American
Legion Baseball learn (above) was
red-hot In winning tiw Fireuwdwr
Tournament In DeLand recently, led
by MVP Jason Louwama (right).
Post 53 wWnow begin Its attempt to
wtn the World Series We when N
plays Titusville In the District
Ibumament at Lake Brantley this
evening at 5 pm.

Should both teams have one
loss after the 10 a m . game, the
if necessary, winner-take-all
game would be played at 1
pm .
But no matter who wins or
loses on Saturday, both teams
ould advance to the Area
iornament in Ft. Pierce begin­
ning Wednesday, July 25th.
The winner of the Area
Tournament will then advance
the State Tbumamenl width
ill be held at Alumni Field In

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the Seminole High School
Baseball Complex starting
Thursday, August 2nd.
Sanford Post 53 gets an auto­
matic bid to the tournament as
the host team, but the squad is
still going to try to win the dis­
trict and area tournament to
keep their skills sharp and see
what the competition holds for
the upcoming State .
Tournament.
E The ivinner of the Rule
Ibum am ent will then advance

to the Southeastern Regional
Tournament In Albany, Georgia
the second week in August
with the winner of the Regional
earning a spot in the World
Series in Yakima the middle
part of August.
Post 53 saw its chance to win
40 game* in the regular season
get washed out this past week­
end as doublchcadera with
Titusville Post 1 and Lake
Highland scheduled for last
See Legion, Page 2B

ORLANDO — The Orlando
Magic and WRBW-TV UPN 65
have announced a contract
extension for the station to con­
tinue to serve as the Magic
Television Network's flagship
through the 2001-2002 season.
The upcoming season will
mark the third straight year
that UPN 63 has served as the
over-the air home for the
Magic.
UPN 65 will carry up to 35
M agicgam cs in the Orlando
area. The Magic's complete
television schedule, Including
its Sunshine Network cable
slate, will be announced In
August.
"W e're very excited to '
announce the continued part­
nership between WRBW-TV
UPN 65 and the M ag ic" said
RDV Sports Chief Operating
Officer John Wcisbrod. "UPN
65 represents the quality and
excellence we strive for in
bringing our product to our
fans and slakcholdora. We look
forward to this continued rela­
tionship."
Added UPN 65 General
Manager Darrell Schmidt, "The
Magic and Orlando have a lot
to look forward to this season.
and we are proud to continue
delivering inis exciting local
programming to more than 1.1
million homes in Central
Florida. We are thrilled to con­
tinue our partnership with the
RDV Sports organization."
WRBW UPN 65 is the United
Paramount Network affiliate
serving Central Florida, and is
part of the 10-station ChrisCraft/United Television broad­
cast group covering 22 percent
See Magic, Page 2B

Central Baptist rallies
to claim championship
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
SANFORD — Asa Evans'
two-out, two-run single capped
a seven-run seventh inning as
Central Baptist C hi'trh rallied
to claim yet another Sanford
Parks and Recreation
Department Church Slow Pitch
Softball League Championship.
Entering the top of the sev­
enth inning Monday night at
Zinn Beck Field, Central Baptist
trailed Wcstview Baptist Church
7-1 and liad only four hits.
But Evans opened the fatefull
seventh with a single and then
scored all tl*e way from first on
a double by Brent Templeton to
start the rally and then capped
the comeback nine batters later

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S H U P E 'S S C O O P
Dotting safety i&lt; everyone's
jcb and u&lt;e should all be vigi­
lant w hile on the iiuter.
F IS H IN G F O R E C A S T
River action is good for
bream and catfish. Summer
heat does not deter them •»
from providing plenty of
See Outdoors, Page 3B

The J E IS season winds up with two
final national-level tournaments.
This week, several Oviedo wrestlers
departed for the Cadet (9th and 10th
grade) and Junior (11th and 12th grade)
Nationals in Fargo, North Dakota, as
part of the Team Florida National Team.
The national tournament in Fargo is
the largest high school-level wrestling
event in the nation, with over 100 partidrants in each weight class. It is the provng ground where college coaches do a
majority of their next-level recruiting.
JETS wrestlers will also participate in a
Team Florida training camp July 16-20 at
North Dakota University, with competi­
tion taking place July 21-28 at the Fargo
Dome.
JEFS wrestlers making the trek to

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Brian Morgan (No. 1, abovo) singled and later drew a bases-loaded walk to lore* In the sixth run tor Central Baptist,
setting the stage lor Asa Evans’ game-winning two-run single at Zinn Beck Monday night.

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with his bases-loaded single up
the middle.
With the lead in hand form er
All-America pitcher Tom
Graccy went to work, getting a
pop up and a strike out, before
getting a short foul fly down the
leftfield line that Evans caught
after a long run to give Central
Baptist an 8-7 Spring League
Championship clinching victo­
ryCentral Baptist finished the
season with on 11-1 record, but
it needed every one of those
wins as the Saints had won a
duublehcader earlier in the
evening to complete their sea­
son at 10-2.
The Saints used a nine-run
Sec Rally, Page 3B

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Section B
C

W e d n e sd a y
July 18, 2001

Accidents
on rented
watercraft
a concern
Col. Robert L. Edwards,
director of the Florida Game
and Fresh Water Fish
Commission's,
(FWC)
Division of
Law
Enforcement,
has directed
his officers to
make sure
facilities that
rent PWCs
(personal
Jim Shupe
water craft)
and other
boats are providing the pub­
lic with boating safety infor­
mation that is required by
law.
"We must address careless
operation and boaters not
paying attention to what's
going on around them."
Edwards said. "Effective
boater education is our best
solution, and we hope the
rental operators also under­
stand how Important it is."
In 2000, three-fourths of
PWC accidents occurred on
borrowed or rented vessels,
and statistics show an alarm­
ing increase in accidents.
PWCs comprised only 13
percent of all registered ves­
sels, but they accounted for
32 percent of all beating
accidents (382 out of a total
of 1,194 statewide) and 46
percent o f all boating
Injuries, including nine fatal­
ities.
The accident rate for PWCs
was 386.6 accidents per
100,000 registered vessels,
more than three times the
accident rate of all other ves­
sel types. I h e most common
type of PWC accident was
collision with another vessel,
followed by collision with a
fixed object.
New laws, effective Oct. 1,
200u, require businesses Hut
rent boats, including PWCs,
to provide boating safety
information. Employees
putting patrons in these
rented craft must have com­
pleted a boater safety course
approved by the FWC and
the National Association of
State Boating Law
Administrators (NASBLA).
Information must include:
the operational characteris­
tics of the vessel; safe vessel
operation and right-of-way;
vessel operator responsibili­
ty; and focal characteristics
of the waterway where the
vessel will be operated.
Everyone bom after Sept.
30,1980 who plans to rent a
vessel with 10 horsepower
or greater must be able to
show they have successfully
passed an approved boater
education course, or they
can take a temporary certifi­
cate exam from a livery or
marina tliat has contracted
with the FWC to administer
the exam.
Rules also require rental
businesses to display boat­
ing safety information in a
visible place. And the age of
a person who can sign the
rental contract is now 18, up
from 16.
To obtain a boating safety
education course or to get
more information about 2000
boating acriden* statistics,
visit our Website at:
h ttp: //floridaconserva tion.o

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7B
2B

JETS continue to impress
Spoclal to the Herald
O VIEDO — Kids from the Florida
JETS Wrestling Club competed in two
separate national-level tournaments July
5-8.
The USA Wrestling Kids Nationals
were held In Fresno, California, while the
AAU Grand Nationals were held in
Albuquerque, New Mexico. Both topmaments involved the Greco-Roman and
Freestyle styles of wrestling—the styles
wrestled In Olympic and all other Inter­
national-level competitions. Those plac­
ing in the top six In the nation in their
respective weight class are awarded All­
American status.
Each JETS wrestler who computer]
gar­
•ten garnered All-American status.
JETS traveling to Fresno, with ac
sccbm-

Wrestlers earn All-American
honors at national tourneys
panying results Include:
• John Christiansen _ Novice, 80unds, 4th in Greco-Roman; 5th in
reestylc.
* Jesse Robbins _ Schoolboy, 110
p ° unds, 2nd in Greco-Roman; 3rd in
rrt
recstyle.
* Justin Fraga _ Schoolboy, 115 pounds,
National Champion in Greco-Roman; 3rd
in Freestyle.
• Kenny Lester _ Schoolboy, 250
unds, National Champion in Crccuman; National Champion in Freestyle.

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JETS traveling to Albuquerque, with
accompanying results include:
* Brandon Trcsslcr _ Novice, 100
pounds, National Champion in GrecoRoman; 2nd in Freestyle.
* Tyler Davis _ Novice, 75 pounds, 4th
in Greco-Roman; 4th in Freestyle.
* David Green _ Schoolboy, 140
pounds, 3rd in Greco-Roman; 2nd in
Freestyle. '
* Jason Robbins _ Cadet, 112 pounds,
National Champion In Cneco Roman;
Did not compete in Freestyle.

The JETS season winds up with two
final national-level tournaments.
This week, several Oviedo wrestlers
departed for the Cadet (9th and 10th
grade) and Junior (11th and 12th grade)
Nationals in Fargo, North Dakota, as
part of the Team Florida National Team.
The national tournament in Fargo is
the largest high school-level wrestling
event in the nation, with over 100 partici­
pants in each weight class. It Is the prov­
ing ground where college coaches do a
majority of their next-level recruiting.
JETS wrestlers will also participate in a
Team Florida training camp July 16-20 at
North Dakota University, with competi­
tion taking place July 21-28 at the Fargo
Dome.
JETS wrestlers making the trek to
See Jets, Page 2B

JET S continue to impress
District first
step in run
for Legion
World Series

ORLANDO — The Orlando
Magic and WRBW-TV UPN 65
have announced a contract
extension for the station to con­
tinue to serve as the Magic
Television Network's flagship
through the 2001-2002 season.

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —
It all begins here.
A month from now the 2001
American Legion Baseball
World Scries Champion will be
crowned In Yakima,
Washington, but the road starts
today when the District
Tournament opens at Lake
Brantley High School.
In the first game o f the dou­
ble elimination event at 5 p.m.
today (Wednesday), Sanford
Cnmpbell-Losslng Post 53, the
1997 and 1998 State Champions
and 1997 World Series
Champion, plays Titusville
Post 1 at 5 p.m. and at 8 p.m.,
Poindana Post 10 takes on
Apopku Post 37.
On Thursday, the
Sanford/Titusville loser plays
the Poindana/Apopka loser at
5 p.m. and host Orlando Post
19 (Lake Brantley) faces the
Poindana/Apopka winner at 8
p.m.
On Friday, the winner of
Thursday's 5 p.m. game takes
on the loser of Thursday's 8
p.m. game at 2 p.m. and at 5
p.m. the Winner's Bracket final
will played between the
Sanford/Titusviile winner and
the winner of Thursday's 8
p.m. game.
The final game of the day has
the Friday 2 p.m. game winner
taking on the loser of the
Friday 5 pun. contest.
Cluimpionship Day will be
on Saturday with Friday's 5
m. game winner taking on
Friday's 8 p.m. game winner at
10 a.m.

M agic,
UPN 65
extend
co n tract
Special to the Herald

The upcom ing season will
mark the third straight year
that UPN 65 has served as the
over-the air hom e fo r the
Magic.

The Sanford Post 53 American
Legion Baseball Team (above) was
red-hot in winning the Firecracker
Tournament in DeLend recently, led
by MVP Jason Louwsma (right).
Post 53 will now begin Its attempt to
win the World Series title when H
plays Titusville In the District
Tournament at Lake Brantley this
evening at 5 p.m.

Should both teams have one
loss after the 10 a.m. game, the
if necessary, winncr-take-all
game would be played at 1
p.m.
But no matter who wins or
loses on Saturday, both teams
ould advance to the Area
rumament In F t Pierce begin­
ning Wednesday, July 25th.
Tne winner of the Area
(Tournament will then advance
to the State Tournament which
w ill be held at Alumni Field In

G

the Seminole High School
Baseball Complex starting
Thursday, August 2nd.
Sanford Post 53 gets an auto­
matic bid to the tournament as
the host team, but the squad is
still going to try to win the dis­
trict and area tournament to
keep their skills sharp and see
what the competition holds for
the upcoming State
Tournament.
The winner of the State
Tournament will then advance

to the Southeastern Regional
Tournament In Albany, Georgia
the second week in August
with the winner of the Regional
earning a spot in the World
Series in Yakima the middle
part of August.
Post 53 saw its chance to win
40 games in the regular season
get washed out this past week­
end as doubleheadcrs with
Titusville Post 1 and Lake
Highland scheduled for last
See Legion, Page 2B

UPN 65 will carry up to 35
M agicgames in the Orlando
area. The Magic's complete
television schedule, including
its Sunshine Network cable
slate, will be announced in
August.
"W e're very excited to '
announce the continued part­
nership between WRBW-TV
UPN &amp; and the Magic," said
RDV Sports Chief Operating
Officer John Welsh rod. "UPN
65 represents the quality and
excellence we strive for in
bringing our product to our
fans and stakeholders. We look
forward to this continued rela­
tionship."
Added UPN 65 General
Manager Darrell Schmidt, "The
Magic and Orlando have a lot
to look forward to this season,
and we are proud to continue
delivering this exciting local
programming to more than 1.1
million homes in Central
Florida. We are thrilled to con­
tinue our partnership with the
RDV Sports organization."
WRBW UPN 65 is the United
Paramount Network affiliate
serving Central Florida, and is
part of the 10-station ChrisCraft/United Television broad­
cast group covering 22 percent
See Magic, Page 2B

Central Baptist rallies
to claim championship
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

SHUPE'S SCOOP

FISHING FORECAST

See Outdoors, Page 3B

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Boating safety is everyone's
job. and u&lt;e should all be vigi­
lant while on Ihe avter.
KivsiAtliun is good for
bream and catfish. Summer
heat does not deter them
from providing plenty of

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Haraid photo by Doan Smith

Brian Morgan (No. 1, above) singled and later drew a bases-loaded walk to Icxca In the sixth run lor Central Baptist,
setting the stage tor Asa Evans' game-winning two-run single at Zinn Beck Monday night.

SANFORD — Asa Evans'
two-out, two-run single capped
a seven-run seventh inning as
Central Baptist Church rallied
to claim yet another Sanford
Parks and Recreation
Department Church Slow Pitch
Softball League Championship.
Entering the top of the sev­
enth inning Monday night at
Zinn Beck Field, Central Baptist
trailed Westview Baptist Church
7-1 and trad only tour hits.
But Evans opened the fatefull
seventh with a single and then
scored all the way from first on
a double by Brent Templeton to
start the rally and then capped
the comeback nine batters later

with his bases-loaded single up
the middle.
With the lead in hand former
All-America pitcher Tom
Gracey went to work, getting a
pop up and a strike out, before
getting a short foul fly down the
leftfield line that Evans caught
after a long run to give Central
Baptist an h-7 Spring League
Championship clinching Victo­
ryCentral Baptist finished the
season with an 11-1 record, but
it needed every one of those
wins as the Saints Irad won a
doubleheader earlier in the
evening to complete their sea­
son at 10-2.
The Saints used a nine-run
See Rally, Page 3B

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Briefs
For more information about the program, call
1-800-641-lIITS or visit
www.basebfllLfactory.com •
Deadline for application is August 19.

2 0 0 1 S U M M E R BASEBALL CLASSIC
Diamond Sporls (Auk Gainesville will be
hosting Hie 2001 Summer Baseball Classic July
28 &amp; 2‘i fur ages J l &amp; Under, 13 &amp; Under, 15 &amp;
Under and August 3-5 for age* 10 St Under, 12
St Under and 1*1 Sc Under.
Team entry fee Is S325 and teams will play a
minimum of four games.
For more information call 352-331-2315.

SYFA REGISTRATION
It’s that Hme o f year again!!!
The Sanford Youth Football Association
(SYFA) is registering players, cheerleader* and
dancers for the upcoming 2001 Fop Warner
Season.
If you have friends or family that haven't
signed up yet — new is the time!
The SYFA offers five Sanford Seminole
squads divided into five different age
(and weights) modeled after Seminole
School.
Games are played on Saturday’s on the same
fields the hlgn school teams play on Friday.
Seminole High School’s Thomas E." Whigham
Stadium serves as the home field for the SYFA
S ee Briefs, Page 4B

BASEBALL F A C T O R Y SHOW CASE
The Baseball Factory, the leading college
placement service for high school baseball play­
ers, is conducting a one-day showcase event for
high school players in the Orlando region who
aspire to play college baseball.
•
The lull-day try-out camp will be held
Sunday, September 2nd at Orlando’s Tinker
Field.
The event will draw college coaches from
throughout jho area, as well ns pro scouts who
evaluate local high school talent.

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Continued from page IB
of all households in America. In
addition to Orlando Magic
games, UPN fiVs 2001-2002 pm-,
gmnuning includes Star Trek
Tulci|&gt;rise, WWF Smackdown,
Blind Date, The People’s Court,
Bully the Vampire Slayer, and
Roswell.
RDV Sporls, named for chair­
man Rich DeVos, is the parent
company o f the Orlando Magic
of the National Basketball
Association, Orlando Miracle of
the Women's National
Basketball Association, the RDV

Sportsplex and Magic Carpet
Aviation.

BOARD OF GOVERNORS
APPROVES GRIZZLIES
MOVE TO HYDE GROUP
NEW YORK — The NBA
Board of Governors have unan­
imously approved the move of
the Grizzlies from Vancouver to
Memphis beginning with the
2001-2002 NBA season. The
Board also approved the sale of
a minority interest in the
Grizzlies to a group o f ,
Memphis-based investors led

by AutoZone founder J.R. "Pitt"
Hyde III and his wife Barbara.
"We arc gratified by the com­
munity's enthusiasm and
remarkable level of support for
the Grizzlies," said NBA
Commissioner David Stem.
"The City of Memphis, Shelby
County, the NBA pursuit team,
the business community, and
the local investors, have come
together with Michael Hdsley
and the Grizzlies organization
to assure that a successful NBA
franchise in Memphis will be a
reality."

WEDNESDAY PRIME TIME

July 1B, 2001

AMERICAN LEGION CLASS A DISTRICT TOUR­
NAMENT •
al lake Brantley High School

WEDNESDAY, JULY IB
C a n * I _ TtfutvSIie Port 1 v«. Sanford Ito t S3, 5 p in
C a n * 2 I Vtndana l\n| 10* a Apopka Pent 87, H p m.

THURSDAY, JULY 19
G a n t 3 _ U*h t of Came I rt. L w t of Game 2 ,5 p m
C a n e I Orlando l\ » t 19 (Lake Brantley) v*. Winner of Game 2,8 p jn
FRIDAY, JULY 20
Game I _ Ijnwrt of Game f va, Winner of Came 3,2 p m
Came * _ Winner of Game 1 va* Winner of Game 4, 3 pan,
G a n t 7 latter of Game 6 vt, Winner of Game 5,6 p m.

SATURDAY, JULY 21
Game S _ Winner of Game 6 v*. Winner of Game 7 , 10 a m
Gam* t _ (If tiKSBBary^ Winner of Game 8 vt. LttMf of Game 8 ,1 p.m.
Note: Winner of Game 6 and Winner of Game 7 will both advance to
Area Tournament in F t IV rcr-

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32 pot
iddy Harrison _ Junior,
* Bud
134 pounds.
Upon completion of the com­
petition in Fargo, the JETS will
take a team to
Virginia Beach, Virginia to com­
pete in the AAU Junior
Olympics [grades

Continued from page IB
Fargo include:
* Jason Robbins _ Cadet, 103.5
pounds.
• Seve Hewitt _ Cadet, 112
pounds.
* Kyle Coffman _ Cadet, 121
pounds.
• Eric Christiansen _ Cadet,

M-through-12), July 30-throughAugust 3rd.
The Junior Olympics is a team
event of Olympic style where
wrestlers compete against the
top teams in the nation, where
wrestlers gamer 15-to-18 match­
es per wrestler against top
national competition.
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and John Venters and Eric Entrekin arc the coach­
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In other American Legion Baseball news, .
Oviedo claimed the Class B District Tournament
this past weekend and will take part in the Class
B State Tournament on Mclching Field at Conrad
Park in DcLnnd.
Class B Is for varsity players and upcoming
junior varsity plnyois who are not quite good
enough or experienced enough to make the Class
A team.
Oviedo will open the Stale Tournament on
Friday at 9:30 a.m. and the double elimination
event will run through Sunday in DeLand.

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Friday and Saturday were both rained out.
So Sanford will enter the District Tournament
with a 39-1 record and back-to-back Tournament
Championships in the Firecracker and Johnny
Jones Memorial 4th of July tournaments, putting
n bull's eye souare on its collective backs.
Members of the Post 53 team, made up of play­
ers from Scminoic and Lake Mary high school's,
arc Stephen Apfcl, Bryan Armstrong, Trevor
Berryhill, Kyle Bono, Ryan Bono, Jake Davis, Malt
Fraysicr, Uriah Kimmig, Chris Krall, Jason
Louwsma, Matt Mergo, Mcliul Patel, Tucker
Pearce, Angelo Pctracca, Dominic Petracca,
Brandon Phans, Adam Sanabria, and Robert Ycro.
Tlie team is managed by Rod Fergerson with
Mike Bono and Ralph LnRosa serving as coaches.
A major threat to Sanford's hopes will come
from host Post 19, which holds the only victory
over Post 53 this season and also played the
favorites very tough in their own tournament, the
Johnny Jones Memorial, twice two weekends ago.
Making up the L ike Brantley squad arc Mike
Blackstock, Ryan Chim lclcw skij David
Chimilarski, Matt Dobbins, Bret) Harney, Ryan
Harris, Ray Horal, Nick James, Andrew Liughter,
Chris Lidfcldt, Brennan Penland, Geoff
Strickland, Tommy Sulton, JWf Dietz, Scott
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911 joins FASCAR divisions at Speedworld and New Smyrna
Special to the Herald
BITHLO — The 911 Racing
Series will make another visit to
Orlando Speedworld this Friday
to compliment the regular divi­

Rally
Continued from page 1B
fourth inning to erase a 9-7
deficit and went on to post a 2010 run rule win over Christians
United in the opening game of
the evening.
The Saints then got off to a
fast start In lire second game,
scoring five runs in the bottom
of tlic first inning to wipe out n
2-0 deficit and then tacked on
four runs in the second inning
and eventually scored three
runs in the sixth inning to close
out a runner-up clinching 16-6
run rule win over Westvieiy
Baptist.
That win forced Central
Baptist to win the nightcap,
because a loss would have
thrown the league into a tic and
since the two teams split their
two games In the regular season
a winncr-take-all game would
have had to be played next
Monday.
Westvlew Baptist took a 3-0
lead in the bottom of the first
inning as Littleton led off with a
single and Mortan followed
with an insidc-thc-park home
run, driving the ball to the fence
in leftcenter field.
Fore followed with a single
and went to third on a single by
Curtis Tabor before scoring the
third run on a sacrifice fly by
Bobby Tabor.
Central Baptist got a run back
in the top of the second inning
when Robert Hirt got a pitch to
his liking and drove the ball
over the 330-foot sign in left
field, the first ball to leave Zinn
Beck in left in a softball game
this year.
The score remained 3*1 until

CAR classes of Super Late
Model, Modifieds, Sportsman,
Mini Stock, and Super Stock Si
Strictly Stock.
Gates open a 6 p.m. and rac­
ing begins at 8 p.m. every
Friday night at the track located
17 miles east of Orlando
between Orlando and Titusville
on Highway 50 at the 520 Cocoa
Cutoff.
Tills Saturday (July 21st) at
New Smyrna Speedway in

sion races at the two local FAS­
CAR tracks.
On Friday night (July 20th),
the 911 Racing Series will run a
special race along with heats
and features in the regular FAS-

the bottom of the third inning
when Westvlew Baptist doubled
its scoring.
Bobby Tabor led off with a
single and got to second on an
error, allowing Szylvester to
reach safely. Salsbury then sin­
gled to load the bases and
Bobby Tabor scored when Page
forced Salsbury at second.
Campbell then grounded to
third, but the throw was wild to
first, allowing both Sylvester
and Page to score.
Wcstview Baptist added to the
lead in the fourth Inning os
Mortan led off with a single,
went to seconf on a fly to left by
Fore and scored on a single by
Curtis Tabor.
Central Baptist then made the
play that probably saved the
game as Curtis Tabor was
thrown out at the plate trying to
score on brother Bobby Tabor's
double to rightcentcr.
Evans opened the seventh for
Central Baptist with his single
and scored on Templeton’s dou­
ble and Templeton scored on a
single by Mike Hartman,
breathing life into the Central
Baptist players.
A fly out and a force of
Hartman on a grounder by Jeff
Neff looked like It might end
the Central hopes, but Jay
Crutchfield singled and Mike
McCoy walked to load the
bases.
Gtacey then grounded to
short, but the throw to third
was dropped, keeping the
inning alive and scoring Neff.
Hilt and Brian Morgan
walked to force in two more
runs, setting the stage for
Evans' heroics.

Samsula, heats and featuies will
be run in the regular FASCAR
divisions of Late Model, MiniStock, Sportsman, Super Stock
and Strictly Stock. The Super
Late Models will have the week
off.
Gates open at 5 p.m, and rac­
ing begins at 7:30 p.m. every
Saturday night at the track
located at the comer of SR. 44
and CR 419, between New
Smyrna, DcLand and Daytona.

1367 (Orlando) or (386) 427-4129
(New Smyrna), or check the
internet site at WWW.NEWSMYRNASPBEDWAY.COM, or V.Mail at
FASCARNOWOAOL.COM.
Also you are invited to tune in
to Daytona's WNDB-AM 1150
" Ih ca ew "VOICE" o f Stock Car
Racing!" every Monday night
from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. following
the Benny Parsons Show.
See Racing, Page 4B

T E ST AND TUNE

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.
For more information on any
local short track action, call tiie
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Tom Gracey did his usual masterful job ol pitching to lead Central Baptist to
yet another Championship Monday night at Zinn Beck Field.

CALL US o n STOP IN FOR RATES AND SIZES

Outdoors
and trout. Large live shrimp,
Continued from page IB
action. Bass, however, prefer the i finger mullet, and pinflsh are
the top halts.
low light conditions o f early
Captain lack at Port
morning and late afternoon. The
Canaveral reports that king
Puzzle Lake area U providing
mackerel are the main attrac­
top notch action with all
tion. Kings can be found from
spedes. Wading is good this
iust off the beach, to the buoy
time of year, as bass tend to
bunch up in holding areas such
lineandBARref andfclican
Flats. Tripletsll are in the buoy
steep banks
line, while sheepshead and
slouch and creek mouths, and
flounder con be found inside
sand bars. I prefer a tiny spin­
the Port. Trout and red fish are
ning outfil rigged with sixrated ns fair in the Banana and
pound test ana a small Rapala
This tactic is deadly this time of
Indian c m a
Ponce Inlet has fast action
year in the Puzzle Lake areawith sheepshead, drum, redfislt,
Sebastian Inlet lias steady
jack crevalle and small bluefish.
catch and release action with
Live or dead shrimp is the top
snook, with most fish running
bait. Trout and redfish are rated
from 8-to-15 pounds. Also
as good in Mosquito Lagoonexpect a few flounder, red fish,

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Help Wanted
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117 Commercial Rontals
110 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Hem
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127 Storago/Offico For Rent

141 Homes For Sale

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93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments - Furnished
99 Apartments • Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
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105 Duples/Trtpiex
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Reend Vacations
114 Warehouse/Henlal Space
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148 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
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157 Mobile Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
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165 Duplex For Bale

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183 Television 8 Stereo/Rado
185 Computers For Salo
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn 8 Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

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231 Cars Tor Sale
234 Automotive
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2 35 Truck/Buaes/VSna For Sale
2 38 Car Rentals
2 38 Vehicles Wanted
2 39 Motorcydes/Bikas For Sale
2 4 0 Boat Rentals
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241 Rec. VehicleVCampers For 8ate
2 43 Trailers For Sale I
2 45 Farm Equipment

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199 Pets 8 Supplies
200 Uvestock/Fa/m
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201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Anttqua'Codectibles
215 Boats 8 Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Warned to Uuy

252 Accounting
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268 Child Care Centers
269 Cleaning Sendees

270 Concrete
271 Construction

272 Delivery Services
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Irrigation 8 Repair
Janitorial Services
Jewelry 8 Repair
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287 Lawn Sendees
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving 8 Storage
293 OR, Lube &amp; Filter
294 Painting
293 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 PtanoOrgan Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen 8 Glass Work
303 Secretarial 8 Typing
304 Siding
305 Sm al Business
308 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
308 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Sendee
313 TV/Radto
314 Upholstery

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118 Office Space For Rem
119 Pasture For Renl
123 Warned To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Storage/Oflice For Rent

Career
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93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Warned
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments - Furnished
99 Apartments - Unfurnished
100 Condomlnum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Ouplei/Trtplex
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacations

Debt Consolidation
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Opportunities
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183 Television A 5&lt;ereo/Redto
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187 Sporting Goods
169 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

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Resort Property For Sale
Industrial Property For Safe
Mobile Home Lots For Sale
Commercial Property For Sale
Investment Property For Sale
Acreage Lot For Sale
Open House
Condominiums For Sale
Mobile Homes For Sale
Real Estfte Wanted
Business For Sale
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199 Pets A Supplies
200 Uvestock/Farm
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201 Horses
205 Hosvy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antique/Cotlectiblei
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

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257 Auto Elect. Repatr
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 CeWnets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet A Installations
265 Carpot Cleaning
266 Celling Ropalr
267 Ceramic Tile
266 Child Caro Centers
269 Cleaning Sorvices
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 Dryvnali
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
260 Home Improvements
261 Irrigation A Repair
262 Janitorial Services
263 Jewelry A Repair
264 Lakelronl Clearing
265 Landscaping
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Miscellaneous
Auctions

231 Cars For Sale
K ^ D
234 Automotive
'Accessories
235 Truck/Buses/Vans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcydes/Bikes For Sate
240 Boat Rentals
241 Roc. Vahldes/Campers For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Form Equipment

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266 Logs! Services
269 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 Oil. Lube &amp; Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 Piarto/Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
3 0 1 Roofing
302 Screen &amp; Glass Work
303 Secretarial &amp; Typing
304 Siding
305 Small Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
308 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radio
314 Upholstery
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27 Pancho, to
Cisco
28 Dickons
child
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pitcher
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bed
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mousuro
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Bulgarian
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advice
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Sunday”
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Flutle
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Cajun
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WEEKEND
5 0 $

Sanford, Florida

Festival is on for N ovem ber
By Michelle Jerla
Managing Editor
SANFORD — It's 4-years-old and
growing.
The fourth annual Sanford Heritage
Festival will return to the downtown area
in November. This year's celebration will
include activities and events familiar to
past festival-goers and also new attrac­
tions and performances, including the first
Sanford Heritage Festival Regatta.
This year's festival is being produced
Sanford Heritage Festival Inc. — a recent-

Raines Back
in the Bigs
The prediction of Tim Raines
Sr.'s demise as a professional
baseball player has once
again been proven wrong by
the Sanford veteran.
Raines returned to the
Expos' big league roster on
Wednesday and is 0-for-2 In
a pair of plnch-hlt appear­
ances against the San
Francisco Giants.
Page 1B

Flashback
t0Fashion
Volta offers styles
from today and
yesterday
Page 1C

Sales Tax Forum
The second-generation
penny sales tax will be the
discussion at the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce lun­
cheon Wednesday, Aug. 29.
City and county officials will
lead the discussion. Seating is
limited and reservations arc
required. Call 407-322-2212.

Seminole Smile

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ly established corporation of local commu­
nity leaders — in cooperation with the city
of Sanford, Sanford Main Street, Helen
Stairs Theatre and the Sanford/Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce.
"There was a community organization
in the city that saw the value of the festival
as a signature event in the community,"

Heritage Festival Event Consultant Ron
Rose said. "They sec the festival as having
an impact on community development,
which, in turn, has an impact on econom­
ic development."
Highlighting this year's festival is coun­
try singer Mark Wills, who made the
country charts In 1996 with the song

"Jacob’s Ladder." Other No. 1 hits by the
reigning ACM Top New Male Vocalist
include "I Do (Cherish You)," "Don't
Laugh At Me," and "Wish You Were
Here." Wills will perform two live con­
certs at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 9.
New this year will be the Heritage
Festival Regatta, a one-day event held on
the shores of Lake Monroe. According to
Mitty Events — the group organizing the
event — the sport of rowing, once exclu­
sive to the northeast, has exploded in the
Sec Festival, Page 8A

S C C d e liv e r s ‘ k n o c k o u t’ fu n
President joins
students in
Club Rush
Carnival

Printer
foul-up
causes
confusion
on tax bills

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

By Dan Ping
Editor

SANFORD — The Seminole
Community College campus
was all fun and games
Wednesday for th e!
■first day of
classes.
Complete with a live band,
numerous activities and free
hot dogs, the first day of
school looked more like a
small town carnival, but that's
exactly what college president
Dr. Ann McGee intended it to
be.
"I’m a firm believer in stu­
dent activities," said McGee
only minutes before entering
the dunk tank to help raise
money for scholarships. "The
whole socialization is so
important to college life, Lpok
at these kids. This is a great
time in their lives to explore
and find themselves. We can
help them do that inside and
outside the classroom."
It only took several minutes
before McGee found herself
floating in the dunk tank reser­
voir. Other than helping raise
money for scholarships, she
said her participation in the
traditional carnival game
helped new students feel more
comiortiiole around the
school's administrators.
"I might be the president
and he might be the vice presi­
dent, but were just normal
people," McGee said as she
pointed to Dr. David Harrison
as he took his turn in the dunk
tank.
While most people don't
envision themselves in a dunk
tank anytime soon, McGee's
philosophy must be paying off
as the Seminole Community
College increased its enroll­
ment by 22 percent from last
year.
For student clubs and orga-

SANFORD — A printing
error by a Volusia County com­
pany is causing concern for
Seminole tax payers.
David Johnson, director of
support
services
for
the
Seminole County Property
Appraiser's Office, said 63,000
of tne 157,000 tax bilb Ibted the
wrong phone number and some
of the bills did not display the
$25,000 homestead exemption.
However, Johnson said the bot­
tom-line tax assessment b cor­
rect on all of the bilb.
"On some of the bills, the
printer did not display the
exemptions, but those were cal­
culated In the boltom-Une figure,
and those amounts are correct,"
Johnson said. "(Property own­
ers) may not like tne assessed
value or the final amount, but
the bottom line calculation is
correct."
Johnson explained that the
property appraiser's office con­
tracted with DeLand based MBI
Printers, which in turn subcon­
tracted part of the job out to
another company.
"Unbeknownst to us, MBI let
another company do some of the
printing," Johnson said. "In their
zest to win the bid, MBI later
discovered they could not meet
our timetable. That’s when they
subcontracted with the other
company to finbh the job on
time."
When the job was transferred,
Johnson said not all of the infor­
mation calculated by the proper­
ty appraiser's office was trans­
ferred to the new printing tem­
plate.
"When you look at a tax bill,
there are a lot of numbers listcd," Johnson said. "That infor­
mation is collected, calculated

H n l d photo* by Art Z M in tk l

A bove: R u ss Moncriol, lett and
Je tt Je tco a t duke It out with
Inflatable boxing gloves during
the Sem inole Communrty
CoUega Club Rush Carnival. The
event highlights the various dubs
students can participate In out­
side of d a s s . R igh t: SC C
President Ann Mc&lt;3ee did her
part for the carnival by taking a
him In the dunking booth.

nizatinns the event also proved
to be an excellent recruiting
tool as dozens of tables with
brochures and smiling faces
looked to persuade new stu­
dents to join.
"We get all the students
aware that Student
Government Association is
available on campus," said
SGA secretary/treasurer
Michael Torres of Winter
Springs.
Student vice president
Elizabeth Flor of Deltona
agreed "You don't get much
chance to talk to the students
during the year so this is our
biggest chance to recruit peo­
ple."

Anthony Lewis, SGA presi­
dent from Fern Park, also said
the event can help "show stu­
dents what's available," but
more importantly, it helps stu­
dents find their niche.
"A lot of these students
come here with very different

SA N FO RD — Seminole
County code enforcers arc
checking local car dealerships
to see It they violate the coun­
ty's land development code for
displaying Inflatable advertis­
ing displays, banners, pen­
nants and flags.
The code enforcement board
is sending the message loud
and clear as they passed down
several strict orders to two
local dealerships tor flying
numerous advertising banners
and flags. Bob Dance Dodge at
3775 North Highway 17-92 in
Longwood and Bill Heard
Chevrolet at 127 Oregon St.
North in Sanford were both
subject to code violation fines
as a result of the board's recent
meeting.
According to Matt West of
the county planning and
development
department,
codes permit property owners
only four flags, and banners
are only allowed for grand
openings or by a special
exemption permit.

Bob Dance Dodge was hit
the hardest by fines as the
board ruled that the dealership
did not make changes after
they were warned of violations
back in January 1998. All the
fines from the 1998 code viola­
tions were dropped at a July
1999 meeting, but code inspec­
tors again found the dealer­
ship in violation of codes in
May 2001,
For the dealership's repeat
offenses, the board ordered a
fine of $20,500 and said the
total amount will continue to
increase at $250 a day until the
problem is remedied.
Bill Heard Chevrolet may
escape fines, if they follow the
board's order to remove ban­
ners from the maintenance
shop and flags from the light
poles in the parking lot by
Aug. 6. However, a slight
change with the current flags
flying above the dealership
may prevent the dealership
from having to remove them.
"Their lawyers asked for an
interpretation on the code for
banners, flags — or what ever
you want to call them," said

backgrounds," said Lewis who
changed his studies from phar­
maceuticals to political science
after joining SGA. "They can
come here and get lost.
Hopefully having them get
involved in a dub will help
them."

See Bills, Page BA

County cracks down on car dealers
By Christopher Patton
Staff Wnter

Aims* Hulbert Marketing and P.R.
Coordinator for
A Gift (or Teoching

T h e fu tu re o f th e fe stiva l h ad b e en in doubt, but
th e e v e n t’s o rg a n iz e rs sa ys th e sh o w w ill go on

deputy county attorney Steve
Lee.
According to Lee, the coun­
ty was sued several years ago
for trying to regulate the num­
ber of American Flags on a
property. It was ruled uncon­
stitutional to do so and when
appealed to the Fifth District
Court of Appeals the court
exercised its right not to hear
the case.
"It's our view that all other
flags are subject to the code,"
Lee said. "We interpret the law
but we don't make a decision
on what's an American Flag
and what s not."
According to dealership
general manager Joe Ruth, in
the next couple weeks expect
American Flags to replace the
dozens of flags flying over Bill
Heard Chevrolet.
The dealership's code viola­
tions may not end with the
flags. West said inspectors
were to revisit the dealership
this week to check its electron­
ic message board.
According to West, the code
See County, Page HA

N ew d irector brings
new ideas to the jo b
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
SANFORD — With new
personnel comes new ideas and
the same holds true when the
Seminole County government
hired Housing Manager Diane
Ledford.
The
Community
Development Office launched
the county's first annual hous­
ing fair at the Sarford Civic
Center on Aug. 24 from 3 to 8
p.m. as a result of Ledford's
suggestions for the event.
"Wc'rc trying to outreach to
everyone in Seminole County
not just the unincorporated res­
idents," Ledford said. "Home
buyers will be introduced to
programs that can truly make a
difference in achieving their
goal of home ownership."
Tire purpose of the tair is to
provide prospective home buy­
ers with useful home purchas­
ing information and resources.

The Community Development
Office will also provide infor­
mation on the many different
government assistance pro­
grams they offer to help home
buyers with down payments,
emergency repairs and tenant
rental assistance.
The fair will feature several
guest speakers and more than
30 exhibits from real estate
agents, bank lenders and non
profit organizations that also
help
ielp potential home buyers.
Door prizes from various businesses will be provided by the
Seminok/lake Mary Regional
Chamber of Commerce.
Speakers at the fair will
include representatives from
groups such as the Department
of
Housing
and
Urban
Development,
the
U.S.
Department of Agriculture,
Fannie Mae, Consumer Credit
Counseling, HANDS for home
See D irector Page BA

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S em inole Summary
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Dedicated fishermen

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W ED
The Sanford/Semlnole
County Chamber of
Commerce will have its
monthly membership lun­
cheon from 11:45 a.m. to 1
p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 29, in
the Chamber Banquet Room.
Cost is $15 for members and
$20 for non-members.
The “Second Generation
One-Ccnt Sale Tax" will be
the topic of discussion dur­
ing the luncheon. Guest
speakers will be Sanford City
Manager Tony VanDcrworp,
Sanford Director of
Engineering and Planning
Jay Marder, Seminole
County Director of Public
Works Gary Johnson and
Deputy Superintendent of
Seminole County Public
Schools Dianne Kramer.
Seating is limited. For
more information, call Terri
Tyner at 407-322-2212 or
email joanOsanfonlchambcr.com

HoraM photo by To m m y Vlnconl

Morning fisherman acro ss from Fort Mellon Park on Lake Monroe try their luck at hooking a few unsuspecting fish by getting an
earty start to the day. The men were probably hoping to capture a prime spot along the lake to guarantee a good day of Ashing.

Retail Theft
• Roy Pearson, 32, of Winter
Springs was arrested by Sanford
police Thursday afternoon for
shoplifting. According to the report,
Pearson was observed by Sanford
RaceTrac employees putting two
bottles of Starbucks ice cappuccino
coffee in his pocket. When confront­
ed, Pearson paid for one bottle, but
proceeded to exit the store with the
other drink concealed in his pants.
The drink is valued at $1.39.
• Renee Warren, 29, of Sanford
was arrested by Sanford police
Wednesday after Wal-Mart security
witnessed Warren conceal pictures,
a fork set, some girls' underwear, a
toothbrush, toothpaste and a pro­
tractor in her stroller and diaper
bag.
• Willie Hill, 30, of Sanford was
arrested by Sanfonl police Tuesday
after county deputies and store
security clu&gt;sed lam Juw n in the
Wal-Mart parking lot for stealing
five shirts. Found in his car. In tne
Wal-Mart parking lot, was merchan­
dise from two other Sanford cloth­
ing stores totaling more than $500.
Drug Possession
• Seminole County deputies
arrested Darcell Billingslea, 46, of
Sanford for possession of cocaine.
Thursday afternoon deputies
responded to an overturned car on
Interstate 4 approximately one mile
west of the State Road 46 exit. A
witness to the accident noticed, and
brought to the deputy's attention,
that a small bag containing a white
powdery substance fell lo the
ground after Billingslea pulled out
his wallet.
• Deputies arrested Melvin

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after he appeared unable to drive in
a single lane of traffic. Found in the
vehicle were six bags of marijuana
each weighing out to about nine
grams. Found on the subject, was
more than $1,400 In small bills. He
was arrested for driving under the
influence and marijuana possession.

Police
Blotter

License Suspensions
Phillip Norris, 40, of Ijike Mary

Stevens, 32, of Sanford for marijua­
w as arrested b y d e p u tie s T h u rsd a y
na possession and open container
evening after a computer check
violjUjnn after he jus! sipoked a
, , revealed thy vehicle .lag qn the.
“blunt." In an unmarked car,
truck he was driving was stolen.
deputies witnessed Stevens walk lo
After stopping the vehicle, it was
a car with an open can of Miller
also discovered Norris had seven
driver license suspensions.
beer. After making contact with
subject, deputies said they smelled
Vehicle Burglaries
a “strong odor of burnt cannabis,"
and stated Stevens was holding
On Aug. 17, Winter Spring police
charged four juveniles with nine
something in his right hand with a
counts of vehicle burglary, one
closed fist. Laying in his palm was
count of burglary to a residence,
a partially smoked blunt and
grand theft of a firearm and crimi­
lighter.
nal conspiracy.
• Deputies in an unmarked car
According to police, on July 24
arrested Harry jones, 40, of Sanfonl
and 25 the Tuskawilla and Oak
Friday morning for cocaine posses­
Forest area experienced vehicle bur­
sion and drugparaphemalia after
glaries and thefts. A .38 caliber gun,
stopping him tor improper lighting
radar detector, tools, CDs and a
on nis bicycle.
small television were some of the
• Sanford police and county
items reported missing. The lotal
deputies worked in conjunction lo
dollar amount of property taken
arrest Roger Werner, 43, of Sanford
was $5,235.
Thursday night for cocaine and
The four white juveniles that
marijuana possession, drug para­
were arrested were Michael
phernalia, driving with a suspend­
Busccmi, 16, Brian Lapiiuie, 17, and
ed license and resisting an officer.
Austin Dlgnen, 16, — all of Winter
Police stopped Werner for having a
Springs and Michael Smiley, 16, of
taillight out, but when they
observed a "crack pipe" in his hand Oviedo.
Anyone that may have been a
Werner tried io resist arrest by
victim in this area and did not
pushing officers away.
report the Incident can contact
• Deputies stopped Carrol
Investigator Mark Padgett at 407Larkins, 21, of Fayettville, N.C.
327-7551.
Thursday morning in Casselberry

TUES
Lake Mary High School
will present "Cactus
F l o w e r , " an Abe Burrows
comedy about a dentist and
his relationships with
women, in the school's audi­
torium at 7 p.m. on Sept. 4,
5,6 and Sept. 8. Admission is
S4, and tickets can be pur­
chased .’ 0 minutes prior to
each performance.

A Lupus Support Group
will meet 1 pan. Saturday,
Sept. 8, in Winter Park
Memorial Hospital's library,
located at 200 N. Lakemont
Ave., In Winter Park.
Speaker will be Laura
Summers, MD,
Rheumatologist. Admission
is free. Patients, families and
the public are invited to
attend.
For more information, call
407-295-8500.

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Annual fall Depression E ra Glass Show scheduled to begin Sept. 14

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books for sale. I le'll liave the sixth edition
of "Kitchenware of the Depression Era,"
“'40s, ‘50s and '60s Glassware," and “
Encyclopedia of Depression Glass," as well
as tire sixth edition of “Occupied japan.”
Florence will also be autographing books.
A display of Green Cherry Blossom by
Jeannette Glass Co., will be on display dur­
ing the event. A snack bar will be operated
by Sanford's Colonial Room restaurant.

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The “Stepping Out In
Style" luncheon will be held
11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 13, In
Maison &amp; Jarain Restaurant,
located at 430 Wymore Road
in Altamonte Springs.
The event will feature
“Fashions In Shoes" by
Longwood's The Bootcry.
Romona I’endle will present
“How To Survive When
Shoe Laces Come Untied."
Cost is $18, and reserva­
tions and cancellations arc
essential. Reservations must
be made to Nancy at 407629-2923 by Sunday, Sept. 9.

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in jewelry stores and fine department
stores.
The show isours ate 6 pan. to 9 p.m.
Friday with an admission fee of $5, which
is good for all throe days of the show.
Doors open Saturday at 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
and Sunday front 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Admission for the final two days is $3.
A winter show is scheduled for Jan. 25
through Jan. 27,2002.

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Editorial
Mchete Jerta

Depression Era glassware was produced
during the Groat Depression of the 1930s.
Tiiere arc two types of glassware from the
era — machine-made and hand-made
glass.
The machine-made glass was mass pro­
duced and usually inexpensive, Ik* said. It
was even given away at movie houses or
appliance stores. Hand-made glassware
made during the 1930s, however, was sold

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Dan Ping

Administration
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bout

Sweetwater Oaks Garden
Club will have a welcome
back coffee Monday, Aug. 27,
at the home of Grctchen
Smith In Alaqua. The event
begins at 10 a.m.
Guests arc welcome at the
working, but fun, club.
Smith's house is located at
2333 Alaqua Drive in
Longwood.
For more information, call
Meredith McWaters at 407774-9671. Dues arc $25 per
year and should be paid at
the time of joining the club.

T h e idea for the "G rea t C ell PhoneO u t" cam e the oth er day w hen I w as
w ork in g in the library tryin g to get aw ay
from the con stan tly rin g in g p h on e in ou r
house.
Finally, a p lace w h ere quiet is the rule.
Finally — Ring. Ring. Ring. 1 looked up
from my legal pad and noticed a g ir l’s
back p ack ringing. I looked at her. The
&gt;eople at the tables su rrou n d in g her
ooked at her.
But it w as o f no use. Even w ith 20 sets
o f eyes glarin g at her, she still c o u ld n 't
help herself.
"H e llo ," sh e said in a hushed v oice.
And then the con v ersatio n about w hat
Em ily and A llison are goin g to w ear to
the prom began w aftin g in my d irection .
I lost her a fte r the part abou t p u rp le
nail polish b eca u se an o th er p h on e w as
ringing.
"Y eah, P h il!" a v o ice bellow ed from the
biograp hy sectio n . "I'm in the library!
You saw Stu at the g o lf d om e?! N o k id ­
d in g !"
A fter that, the library turned in to a cell
phone free— for-all — Ring. Ring. Ring.
"H i, M argaret. W h a t's u p ?" Ring. Ring.
Ring. "H ey, Bill. G u ess w hat I'm d o in g ?"
Ring. Ring. Ring. "H i, M arci. N o. N ow
I'm at the com p u ter term in al. T h e last
tim e you called I w as in the m agazin e
se ctio n ."
D isgusted, 1 packed m y thin g s and left.
M ind you, I a lso use a cell p h on e, and
b ecau se I do I know that there are three
types o f cell ph on e u sers: tho se w h o use
it for em erg en cies only, tho se w h o u se it
for reg u lar fam ily ch eck -in s to keep in
co n stan t tou ch w ith th eir loved on es, and
those w h o u se it to d iscu ss sp o rts scores
in the m id d le o f a m ovie.
It's the third categ ory of cell p h on e
u sers w ho are ru in in g it for the rest of us.
"Y ap. Yap. Yap. I'm ju st h ere a t the c le a n ­
e rs ..." "Y ap. Yap. Yap. C h ick en b rea stsare ju st $1.29 a pound ..." "Y ap . Yap. Yap.
I'm thin kin g o f h ig h lig h tin g m y h air ..."
C learly, it's tim e for the stro n g er on es
of us to h elp all cell p h on e u sers face the
problem a-, z grou p. I p rop ose the "G rea t
C ell P h o n e-O u t," a 2 4-h o u r period d u rin g
w hich w e turn o ff ou r cell p h on es and go
cold turkey.
Do we h ave w hat it lakes to face ou r
talk in g p roblem ? W ill w e b eco m e n oth in g
but a m ass o f trem blin g, in coh eren t
w recks, cou n tin g the seco n d s u ntil w e can
call ou r friend s and com p are cell p h on e
w ith d raw al stories?
O n the oth er hand, m aybe 24 cell
p h on e-free hou rs is ju st w hat w e need to
begin the m om entum . M aybe a fter 48
hou rs w e'll no long er g et the sh a k es w hen
w e find our b a ttery 's d ead . M ay b e a fte r a
w eek, w e'll actually have p erio d s w h ere
w e forget about talking. M ay b e a’fter a
m on th, w e'll get through a ch u rch serv ice
w ith ou t so m eon e's p u rse rin gin g.
A long sh ot, I know. But still, the secret
dream o f som eone w ho h as o n e gian t
h ead ach e from all the seco n d h an d chatter.

Doug F tlz e r
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be representing 11 differcnt states.
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be the special guest. 11c will e on lund the
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Obituaries
IRENF FLORENCE DOONF
Irene Florence Boone, 81, of
West Colonial Drive, Winter
Carden, died Sunday, Aug. 19,
2001.
Bom in Baltimore, Md., she
moved to Central Florida in
2000. She was a retired pressor
for the dry cleaning industry
and of the Methodist faith.
Survivors include one
daughter, Helen Booker of
Winter Park; three grandchil­
dren; and five great grandchil­
dren.
Golden's Funeral Home Inc.,
of Winter Park is In charge of
arrangement*.

Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

ROLAND R. CARBONNEAU
Roland R. Carbonneau, 88, of
Chestnut Ridge Street, Winter
Springs, died Thursday, Aug.
23,2001, in IHS of Palm
Gardens of Orlando.
Bom Julv 26,1913, in
Montreal, Canada, he moved to
Central Florida three years ago.
He was a retired director of
electronic data processing and
a member of St. Stephen
Catholic Church.
Survivors include a son, Guy
Carbonneau of Winter Springs;
a daughter, Jocelyn Sticker of
Brandon: 11 grandchildren; and
14 great grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral I lomc of

Reno to speak during
Network Luncheon
The Professional Women's
Network Lund icon will be held
on Thursday, Sept 27, from 11:30
a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the
Presidential Ballroom, Church
Street Station.
The keynote speaker for the
event is former U5. Attorney
General Janet Reno. Individual
seating Ls $30 for members of tlie
Seminole County/ Lake Mary
Regional Chamber of Commerce
and $50 for non-members.
Corporate tables are available for
members at $400 and $500 for
non-members.
Partial proceeds from tire event
will go to Safdmu.so of Seminole,
a domestic violence center. Call
Sally Underwood at 407-8344404, ext. 22U for mon* in fo rm a­

tion.

KENNETH E. DITTO
Kenneth E. Ditto, 48, of North
Fort Christmas Road,
Christmas, died Tuesday, Aug.
21,2001, in Florida HospitalIlast of Orlando.
Bom May 8,1953, In Gary,
Ind., he resided in Central
Florida for 38 years. He was a
blacksmilh/farrier and a mem­
ber of St. Luke's Lutheran
Church.
Survivors include his wife,
Susan L. Ditto of Christmas;
two sons, Jeremy K. and Joshua
Ditto, both of Christmas; a
daughter, Sht lly Ditto of
Christmas; h»a mother, Elsie
Ditto of Tallahassee; and a sis­
ter, Darlene Johnson of
Tallahassee.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.
JAMES CALVIN DUNN SR.
James Calvin Dunn Sr., 81, of
Elizabeth Court, Sanford, died
Ihesday, Aug. 21,2001, in his
residence.
Bom May 5,1920, in
Glennwood, he was a retired
longshoreman.
Survivors include his wife,
Corrino Elizabeth Dunn of

Sanford; six sons, James Jr.,
Marvin, William, Raymond and
Robert Dunn, all of Miami, and
Edward Thomas of Newark,
N.J.; 23 grandchildren; and 23
great grandchildren.
SULLY W. FLEMING
Sully W. Fleming, 84, of
Langhome, Pa., and formerly of
Sanford, died Friday, Aug. 17,
2001, in Saint Mary Medical
Center in Langhome following
a brief illness.
A native of Giimesland, N.C.,
his 30 years of service as a man­
ager and district manager with
Montgomery Ward and Co.,
took him and his family
through many of the East Coast
states. He was manager of the
Wards store in Casselberry prior
to his retirement in 1975. In
each location, he was active in
the Methodist Church and vari­
ous civic organizations includ­
ing the Lions, Kiwanis, Rotary
and Elks clubs and was a life­
long member of the Hiram
Masonic Lodge of Portland,
Maine. He was a member of the
First United Methodist Church
of Sanford. In his earlier retire­
ment years, he was an avid
olfer, boater, fisherman and
evoted grandfather and friend
to many.
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Avc., Sanford, FL, 32771.
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arrangements.
MICHAEL ANTHONY
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Michael Anthony Johnson, 42,
of Formosa Avenue, Orlando,
died Friday, Aug. 10,2001.
Bom in Orlando, he was a
truck driver.
Survivors include his wife,
Vanessa M. Johnson; three
daughters LaKeshia McCloud
and Kenya McCloud, both of
Altamonte Springs and Karena
McCloud of Winter Park; his
mother, Harriett L. Burden of
Longwood; five sisters, Betty J.
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and Cynthia McCloud of
Orlando; five brothers, Reginald
J., Roliert L and Fredrick, all of
Orlando, Terrance Burden of
Longwood, and Sammy
McCloud of Winter Park.
Golden's Funeral Home Inc.,
of Winter Park is in charge of
arrangements.
YVETTE PEREZ
Yvette Perez, 36, of Caralee
Boulevard, Orlando, died
Friday, Aug 17,2001
Bom in New York City, she
moved to Central Florida in
1993. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include her mother,
Ana A. Cortez of Orlando; her
father, Luis Perez of New York
City; a son, John Feliciano of
Orlando; a daughter, Kristy
Quitcs of Orlando; two sisters,
Evelyn Casado of Orlando, and
Julie Perez of Lewiston, Pa.; and
two brothers, Luis Perez of
Lcwistown, Pa., and Rolando
Casado of Orlando.
Golden's Funeral I lome Inc.,
of Winter Park is in charge of
arrangements.
ANNIS ODELL REESE
Annis Odd! Reese, 82, of
Flamingo Drive, Sanford, died
Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2001, in
Orlando.

Bom in Clayton County, Ga.,
she moved to Central Florida
from Atlanta, Ga., in 1974. She
was of the Baptist faith.
Survivors include a son, Bill
T. Reese of Sanford; two grand­
children; and four great grand­
children.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel is in charge of arrange­
ments.
LEWIS A. SANTUCCI
Lewis A. Santucd, 67, of West
Spring Street. DeLeon Springs,
died Sunday, Aug. 19, 2001, in
Halifax Medical Center of
Daytona Beach.
Bom in Washington, D.C., he
moved to Central Florida in
1958. He was a retired employ­
ee for the state of Florida
Department of Transportation
in DeLand, where he worked
for 38 years. He was a member
of the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints of DeLand.
He was an antique dealer, spe­
cializing in guns and coins.
Survivors include his wife of
45 years, Effie J. Santucd.
Memorial may be made to
the American Cancer Society,
1599 Clifton Road, N.E.,
Atlanta, Ga., 30329.
Fourtowns Cremation Inc. of
Orange City is in charge of
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B u t, w h a t h e s t a n d s f o r still e x s i s t s
North Carolina mossback Jesse Helms has finally
announced his decision to retire in 2003, but the
official declaration came as something of an anticli­
max. Not only had the announcement been expect­
ed, but Helms had also been forced out of his pow­
erful post as chairman of the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee months earlier.
Indeed, the Senate takeover by Democrats —
..................... prompted by Sen. Jim Jeffords' deser­
tion from the GOP — probably was the
final straw for Helms, who will be 80
in October. He has struggled with
declining health for years. But his suf­
fering was probably ameliorated by
the pleasure he took in using his post
to lambast the United Nations, harass
Cynthia
Fidel Castro, and block diplomatic
Tucker
appointees who did not pass a series
• • • • • • • ° f right-wing litmus tests. Alas, those
pesky Democrats took that away from
him.
Now that he is finally leaving after a 30-year
Senate career, it is tempting to celebrate. After all,
I lei ms harkens back to the worst of Southern tradi­
tions — racism, xenophobia, and a right-wing reli­
gious fanaticism that justifies both. In the 1960s, he
gained public attention as a North Carolina broad­
caster who railed against the civil rights movement,
Vietnam War protesters, court-ordered busing and
welfare. He attacked the U.S. Supreme Court for
banning prayer in public schools.
In 1990, when Helms faced opposition for his
Senate seat from Charlotte mayor Harvey Gantt,
who is African-American, Helms ran a TV ad show­
ing a white hand clutching a job rejection letter. The
voice-over said: "You needed that job. And you
were the best qualified. But they had to give it to a
minority because of a racial quota. Is that really
fair? Harvey Gantt says it is." Never mind that
Gantt had said nothing like that, and, besides,
racial quotas are virtually non-existent.
The nation will be better off when Helms
leaves the Senate. But any celebration of Helms'
departure is muted by a look at the contemporary
political climate: The culture war rages on. Not
o n l y i n the South, but also in many other parts of
the country, there are fringe extremists in positions
of power and influence, railing agamst equal rights
for women and people of color, denouncing gays
and lesbians, and trying to halt immigration.
Take a look at Southern Partisan, a publication
dedicated to the return of the Confederacy. You will
recall that the current attorney general, John
Ashcroft, wrote a piece for the magazine praising
its outlook and values.
Then there is the Council of Conservative
Citizens, a white supremacist organization con­
cerned for the purity of the white race. A couple of
members of the Mississippi Legislature recently
met with the state chapter to plot a strategy for an
amendment to the state constitution protecting the
current Mississippi state flag, which prominently
features the Confederate battle emblem.
Meanwhile, the Council of Conservative Citizens
chapter from Helms' home state of North Carolina
recently held a rally "to protest the flood of illegal
aliens who are importing unemployment, poverty
and disease to North Carolina," according to the C
of CC Web site. That sort of ugly immigrant-bash­
ing will only get worse if the economy continues to
slide toward recession.
President George W. Bush has embraced a view
of America that rejects racism and xenophobia. He
has appointed African-Americans to positions
beyond the traditional "black" posts; he has
reached out to immigrants; he has rejected race­
baiting. But he will have to do more. He will have
to make clear to the Republican Party that it cannot
tolerate another Jesse Helms.

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Jones believes
city does not need
more parking
To the editor;
We residents of North Grant
Street are In danger of having
our property values lowered
and our quality of life dimin­
ished by the City of Longwood.
There arc only six homes on
Grant Street North of Winding
Oak Street opposite Candyland
Park. We recently learned from

the town newsletter that the
City of Longwood was propos­
ing to build another parking lot
in Candyland Park across the
street from our homes!
This beautiful park now has
over 200 paved parking spaces
and room for 100 more cars in
the grassy overflow parking
area. I have never seen the park­
ing lot full. Candyland Park
does not need more asphalt!
Some benches In the grassy, tree
area (that the city is proposing
to pave over) would be nice.
This beautiful area next to the

cemetery is ideal fur adults who
want to get away from the noise
of the playgrounds, ballparks,
tennis courts and basketball
areas and enjoy the peace and
quiet of the natural beauty of
tiiis small comer of the park.
The park should not be just for
kids teen-agers and young peo­
ple. We senior citizens should
be allowed a quiet space to sit
and enjoy nature.
Recently, we homeowners in
the neighborhood signed a peti­
tion protesting the city's propos­
al to build this unnecessary

parking lot and sent it to the
mayor and dty council. We
were informed we would have
three minutes to defend our
quality of life and protect our
property values in an upcoming
public meeting! Wasting taxpay­
ers money on a makework/profits project that will
bring noise and pollution to our
quiet neighborhood while low­
ering the values of our homes is
"double jeopardy” and should
not be allowed.
Sincerely,
Peter M. Jones

Sharpton as a presidential candidate
may spell another four years of Bush
rtMftft.'ItjtHef way, Democrats "We're going to see that this
The Rev. A1 Sharpton, anoth­
.
er minister without church
| . would J&gt;c politically diynnijd. _ , cracker suffers." Pays later, .
Sharpton could bo
when the man's store was set
portfolio, is forming an
the next Willie Horton,
on fire, killing seven employees
exploratory committee
symbolizing what many and a black man police said
to run for president.
people dislike most
had set the blaze, Sharpton
Sharpton is following in
about liberals. From the denied any responsibility for
the footsteps of his
the act.
phony Tawana Brawlcy
example and mentor,
rape case in the ’80s to
Columnist Clarence Page
the Rev. Jesse Jackson,
his constant race-bait­
made a good point during last
who has been politically
ing, Sharpton will make year's campaign. He wrote,
damaged and sidelined
A
an inviting political tar­ "When principled leaders fail to
due to new, uh, parental
get.
rise, no one snould be sur­
responsibilities.
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Democrats will have
prised that imperfect leaders
Sharpton could
z f.
fill the gap." Most Africanthe same trouble with
decide the 2004 presiT n O IW iS
Americans arc not being Betdenlial election, not for • • • • • • • Sharpton they hod with
upon by police but they arc
Jackson. Both men are
himself, but for
being set-upon by the likes of
rovon vote-getters. They also
President George W. Bush. He’s
Sharpton, who make them
ave proven they can drive
made two unsuccessful runs
believe that racism and "police
away swing voters, which both
for political office —for Mayor
parties need. In last year's cam­ brutality" are the biggest
of New York City and for the
threats to their community. If
paign, Vice Presidential candi­
Senate seat now occupied by
racism and police brutality
date Joe Liebcrman had to tip­
Hillary Rodham Clinton. But
ended tomorrow, the lot of
toe around Louis Farrakhan,
winning tire White House African-Americans would be
which might have to undergo a giving the Nation of Islam
little improved. That's because
leader credibility instead of
name change, if not a paint job
their primary problems have
denouncing him as an antishould Sharpton win - isn’t
less to do with race and victim­
Semite and black supremacist.
what his candidacy would be
ization than they do with the
Democratic candidates also
about. Like Jackson, Sharpton
huge out-of-wedlock birthrate
trekked up to Harlem to meet
wants to pull the Democratic
with Sharpton. Sharpton would and the lock of positive father
Party back to its leftist roots.
figures in the home. But you
not just bring baggoge to a
He would use black votes he
can't get TV time and headlines
wins as bargaining chips for his presidential campaign. He
putting black families back
would bring an entire baggage
issues and for himself.
together. When the lust for
car. He once called a white
Republicans would run cam­
businessman an "interloper” for political power comes up
paign commercials quoting
against an opportunity to posi­
opening a clothing store in
Sharpton and demand that
Harlem. One of Sharpton s sup­ tively change things, the phony
Democrats disassociate them­
and fake will go for the politi­
porters said of Hie owner,
selves from Sharpton and his

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cal power every time.
Will successful and responsi­
ble black leaden emerge to iso­
late Sharpton and lead AfricanAmericans in a better direc­
tion? It isn't likely if they
haven't shown up by now.
Most successful blacks are too
busy doing the things that
brought them success to play
the blame game. They aren't
iming;
slnglng about overcoming
mlrng. They
they're just overcoming.
nnlLe fer otn‘ l iIre
r e Utc
* exam,
snould
ere, including people of other
races, to follow. Stories of how
other groups overcame used to
inspire imitators. Now, sub­
stantial numbers of the
aggrieved and "oppressed" wal­
low in their grievances and
oppression rather than climb
the ladder out of the hole. The
Rev. Al Sharpton is their Pied
Piper.
Republicans should rejoice
over prospects of a Sharpton
idential candidacy,
president
Demc
rocrats should be swesting
blood. Republicans can start
chanting, "Run, Al, run," and if
he does, sing, "Happy Days are
Here Again.
Not even White House polit­
ical strategist Karl Rove could
have come up with a better sce­
nario.
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Sum m ertim e
w eather in F lorid a
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to p articip ate in
many activities.
H ow ever, i f you
enjoy reading,
sum m er can o ffe r
th e p erfect tim e to
fin d a c o o l spot,
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y ou r b ookcase.
Our question today
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this sum m er?”

I read "The
RgMIng Agents’ try
W E B. Grithtth. It's
an historic novel
about the start of Hie
O S S which becam e
the CiA. He uses
actual events with
fictitious characters.
Andrew Valente,

chance to read any
books this summer. I
went on u cruise to
the Baham as. Spent
four days in Now
York, and just got
back from S an Juan.
Puerto Rico.
William Santiago,

Sanford

Winter Springs

this summer was
"The Trial* by Robert
Whitlow, it was a
Christian fictional
novel about a lawyer
and a case . It was
very, very good.
H eather Ely,

Charlotte. N.C.

I read a very inter­
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Head Breaking Work
of Staggering Genius'
David Eggare. Both
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cancer within a month
of each other and he
became the legal
guardian of his
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Sunday. August 26.2001 POflC 5 \

T h e W a y W e W e r e : Class of 1941 meets for reunion
By Grace M. Stleclpher
Herald Correspondent
The Seminole Claw of 1941 i»
celebrating its 60 Year Reunion
this weekend; they gathered for
lunch yesterday at Maison
Jardine and will enjoy breakfast
at the Daltona Inn tliis morning.
Today we will review some of
their activities during their
senior yean information is taken
from the 1941 Salmagundi.
The president of the class of
1941 was Fred Dyson; vice presi­
dent Bill White; secretary, Betty
Colbert;
treasurer,
Marcia
Procter; chaplain, John Fennell;
class managers, Dot Kader and
Chris Thompson.
"Find a Way or Make One" is
the class motto, its colors are
blue and gold, Bowers are blue
delphinium and talisman rose.
Class sponsors were Catherine
Takach, Phyllis Smith, Rebecca
Stevens, Ruth Hand, Lillian
Dunlap and Olin King.
Other faculty members were

Principal Glenn McKay, Mary
Stone, Elizabeth Earle, Lucy
Smith, Mac Fort, Dorothy
Sanford,
Kathryn
Lawton,
Leonard McLucas, Richard
Gillespie, Ollie Mae Harrison,
Betty
Burhmnn,
Laura
Chittenden, Gladys Smith, Effie
Durden, Ethel Riser and Alex
Johnson.
Activities of the class during
their junior vear included pre­
senting the play "Professor, Hoe
Could You , hosting the May
Day Ball and honoring the
seniors at the Junior-Senior
Banquet, i he theme of lite latter
was "Sophisticated Swing."
During their senior year they
presented the comedy "False
Fronts" and were honored by the
juniors at the annual banquet.
The Class's gift to the school was
a radio communication system.
Several outstanding seniors
were selected in various cate­
gories by their classmates and
are pictured in the Salmagundi.
These were; Ideal — Jessie

Durden and John Dunn, Most
Attractive — Erma Doudney and
Giles Chapman, Most Popular —
Mart Emerick and Dickie Brown,
Most Friendly — Betty West and
Bob Hickson, Most Scholary —
Olive Chapman and Harold
Madden, Most Athletic — Dot
Kader and Joe Davis.
The student council was
newly organized that year; its
officers were president , Edwin
Brannon; vice president, Mack
Cleveland; secretary/trcasurer,
Susan Kirtley. Many committees
were formed to help with stu­
dent activities. One of their
major efforts was raising funds
for new drapes in the auditori­
um.
Other senior members of the
council were Erma Doudney,
Betty West, LcRoy Lang, Dickie
Brown and Bill White.
Editor of the 1941 Salmagundi
was John Dunn who had helped
from assistant editors Jessie
Durden and Erma Doudney plus
capable Btaff. Foreseeing that we

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parades, performed at football
naiftime and presented concerts.
Drum majorette Jean Harper;
majorettes were Betty Watnen,
Valorie Wells, Peggy Stevens and
Ruth Stenstroin.
Miss Dorothy Sanford, new
music teacher from Tampa, was
the glee club director. This group
presented a Christmas cantata
and other concerts, sponsored
several exchange programs with
Orlando High School, and per­
formed for the first time at the
state concert in Tampa. Oricn
Ferrell was president aided vice
president David Gatchcl and sccretary/treasurer
Elizabeth
Whlgham.
Natalie True, president of the
Tri-Hl-Y, led this organization in
many activities. In December,
they honored the football team at
the annual football banquet at
which time trophies were award­
ed to outstanding players. They
also entertained the Future
Farmers, held a Mothers Day
Banquet and a senior tea.
Editor of the Celery Fed was
Monica l ippincott; her assistant
editor was Herman Middleton.
In addition to publishing the
paper, Ihey were also busy spon­
soring the Christmas Dance and
also a talent show. Winners of
the latter were Gladis and
Elizabeth Pippin who sang "Our
:Love Affair" and "Practice
Makes Perfect." Second place
went to David Gatche who per­
formed
a
trumpet
solo
"Stardust".
Another journalism endeavor
was contributing several articles
to the Seminole County School
News which was a weekly page
in the Sanford Herald. A dedicat­
ed group of student, led by edi­
tor Edward Marshall, worked
hard each week to meet their
deadline.
A big event held on February
28 was Sadie Hawkins Day.
Winner of the pie eating contest
was Catherine Takach while Bob
Hickson placed first in the fash-

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Sanford City Commission Agondo for 8-2I-C1
foot variance) at BOO East Lako Mary
Boulevard, ownor, Charleston Club
Partnors, LTD; applicant, Slev o
Joos/Sandspur Housing Partners,
Ltd. Applicant notified August 10,
SAN FO RD CITY COMMISSION
2001; ad published August 15, 2001;
AND
SAN FO RD
A IRPORT
property posted August 10. 2001.
AUTHORITY
SPEC IA L
JO IN T
The Director ol Engineering and
MEETING
Planning and the City Managor rec­
3 :30 P.M. In tho City Commission
ommend overturning the Planning
Chambatc, First Floor
and Zoning Commission's denial.
• Public Hearing lo consider Sanford
2. First reading ol Ordinance No.
Airport Authority's proposed FY
3665 to annex 28.0 7 acres betweon
2001/2002 Budget. Ad published
U.S. 17/92 and Narcissus Avonuo
August 2 6 ,2 0 0 1 . Recommendod by
and betweon Powor Road extended
the Director of Finance and the City
northerly and Rand Yard Road
Manager.
extended northerly (2770 Narcissus
• Approval ol Police Serv ices
Avenue); John F. and Annls Popp;
Agreement betwoen City ol Sanlord
William E. Klrchhoft and Nixie K.
and Sanlord Airport Authority,
Coleman, a s Trustees ol the William
October 1, 2001 to Septem ber 30.
E. Kirchhoff Revocable Trust; and
2002, In the amount ol $137,672.
Margaret R. Sonnett, owners. (Site
Recommended by the Police Chief
1B on the CPA.) Rocommondod by
and the City Manager.
the Plans Rovtew Committoe, tho
• Mayor's briefing.
Director ol Engineering and Planning
• Other business.
and the City Managor
3. Public hearing and first reading of
REGULAR MEETING
Ordinance No. 3664 to transmit the
Commission
7 :0 0
p.m.,
City
2nd
Com prehensive
Plan
Chambers, First Floor
Amendment for 2001
to the
Department ot Community Affairs.
• Approval of Minutes.
Work Session and Regular Ad published August 19, 2001. The
Planning and Zoning Commission,
Meeting of August 13, 2 0 0 1 .
the Director of Engineering and
Recommended by the City Clerk and
Planning, and tho City Manager rec­
the City Manager.
ommend
approval
ol
Map
Amendments lor S ites 1 through 18,
C on sent Agenda
• Approve payments made during denial of Map Amendment for Site
20, approval of Text Amendment to
July 2001. Recommended by the
Policy 4-4.1.6, Wellfield Protection,
City Manager.
and denial of Text Amendment to
• Approve payment of City Attorney's
Policy 1-2.2.5, to allow strip commer­
Statem ent for the month of July
2001. Recommended by the City cial on Lako Mary Boulevard. The
Planning and Zoning Commission
Manager.
recom m ends
approval
ol
• Authorize execution of five
Neighborhood
Commercial
Interlocal Agreements with Seminole
Designation for S ite 19. with Planned
County for participation In the
Development rezoning and a devel­
2001/2002
CDBG
program.
opment order; the Director of
Recommended by the City Manager.
Engineering and Planning and the
• Authorize use of LETF for extended
24-month lease of modular office lor City Manager recommend approval
police operating accommodations in of Medium Density Residential-10
designation for Site 19.
the
amount
of
$ 8 ,1 6 0 .
4. Public hearing and first reading of
Recommended by the City Manager.
Ordinance No. 3 6 6 6 to rezone 28.0 7
• Approve amendments to CDBG
a c re s betw een U .S . 17/92 and
Interlocal Agreements extending the
N arcissus Avenue and betw een
timeframe for completion ol the
Power Road extended northerly and
Strawberry Avenue area water and
Rand Yard Road extended northerly
sew er lines. Recommended by the
(2770 Narcissus Avenue) Irom MI-2.
City Manager.
Medium
Industrial
and
AG,
Agriculture
to
PD .
Plannod
Public H earing*
1. Appeal ol denial ol a Dimensional Development; Jo h n F. and Annis
Variance by the Planning and Zoning
Popp; William E. Kirchhoff and Nixie
K. C o le m a n ','a s T ru s te e s 'o f Ihe
Commission for an Increase In the
maximum bunding height require­ William E. Kirchhoff Revocable Trust;
and Margaret R. Sonne tt, owners.
ments from 3 5 feet lo 4 2 feet (a 7Monday, A ugust 2 7 ,2 0 0 1
Sanford City Hall,
3 0 0 North Park Avanua

(Site 18 on tho CPA.) Ad published
August 5, 2001. Rocommondod by
the
Planning
and
Zoning
Commission with two conditions; rec­
ommendod by the Director of
Engineering and Planning and tho
City Managor with nine conditions.
5 Public hearing and first roading of
Ordinance No. 3667 to rezone 71.5
acres between Colory Avonuo and
E ast 20th Stroot and botwoon
Summerlin Avonue South and
Brfsson Avonuo (2151
Celery
Avonuo) from tho approved Oasis
PD. a Plannod Development with
mixed usos, to Colory Plantation PD,
a Plannod Development with up to
3 2 5 single family lots; Wyman Fields
Foundation, ownor; Thomas Daly,
Daly Do6ign Group, applicant. Ad
publlshod
August
5,
2001.
Rocommondod with conditions by
tho
Planning
and
Zoning
Commission,
tho
Director
of
Engineering and Planning and the
City Managor.
8. Approve Preliminary Subdivision
Plan for Celery Plantation (2151
Celery Avonue). based on consisten­
cy with the approved Celery
Plantation PO Master Plan and com ­
pliance with Devolopmont Order 010028.
Recommended with condi­
tions by tho Planning and Zoning
Com mission,
the
Director
of
Enginooring and Planning and tho
City Manager.
7. Second reading and adoption of
Ordinance No. 3 6 6 3 to rezono 2.05
acres of property between Country
Club Road and Wosl 25th Street and
betw een Hardy Avenue and Old
Lako Mary Road (2210 W est 25th
S treet)
from
RI-1,
Restricted
Industrial to MI-2 to Medium
Industrial;
Rlnker
M aterials
Corporation, ownor. Ad published
August 15, 200 1 . Recommended by
the City Managor.
R egu lar item s
1.
Approve
Crown
Colony
Preliminary Subdivision Plan for a 7 3
lot singlo family subdivision located
at 9 5 0 Vihien Road, and approve
Developm ent
Order
0 1 -0 0 3 0 .
Rocommondod with conditions by
tho Director of Engineering &amp;
Planning and the City Managor.
(This item conttnuod Irom August 13,
2001 meeting.)
2. Approve Preliminary Subdivision
Plan lor proposed Lake Monroe PD,
P hase I (2900 Narcissus Avonue),
based on consistency with the Lake
Monroo PD Master Plan and compli­
ance with Devolopmont Order 00-

Ion sh o w b y Im ita tin g D ot
K ad cr. N ell S te w a rt and G len n
O d iu m w ere ju d g ed a s Ireing
d ressed the fu n n iest w h ile m ost
a p p r o p ria te ly
d re ss e d
w e re
V alerie W ells a n il D av id G n lc h c l.
h ig h lig h t o f th e d a y w a s Ihe
Dig R ace, at w h ich tim e the g irls
c a u g h t a fella am i th en d rag g ed

0027. Rocommendod with condi­
tions by tho Planning and Zoning
Com mission,
the
Director
ol
Engineering and Planning and tho
City Managor.
3. Re: Department of Justico Local
Law Enforcemenl Block Grant 2001
(No. 2001 -LB-BX-2050) in amount ol
$142,357.
A. Adoption ol Resolution
No. 1664 le. establishing Advisory
Board. Rocommondod by tho Chlol
£ n j 01)
ol Police end Ihe City Managor.
4. Appolntmont ol members lo tho
Advisory Board. Polico Chlol Tooley
recom m ends
appointment
of
Sorgoant Michael Horan, Malt
Brown, Kim Farr. Robert Dovocchlo,
and J o Howard.
5. Approval ol hoalth, lllo, and dental
Insurance plans etledlvo Oclobor 1,
2001.
The Director ol Human
Resources and lire City Managor
recommend renewing hoalth insur­
an ce with Aotna, elthor Option 1 or
Option 2; awarding group life insur­
MV-00564
an ce covorage to Aetna; and contin­
uing with American Dontal Plan.

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Kate Cody, vice president of Cody Liquidators, seatod next to several liv­
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ready with a 30 day warranty,
sales. "This gives us a chance to on Sunday.
starting at only $50.
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states all messages must
remain on the board for at
least five seconds.
“If every business bad an
electronic sign flashing it
would be very distracting to

drivers," West said. "Some of
this is an appearance issue, but
some of it’s a safety issue."
Christopher Patton can be
reached at cpettonOeemlnolehereld.com or 407*322-2611.

Solution to Today’s Puzzle

Continued from Page 1A

ownership counseling and
Meals on Wheels.
According to Ledford, every­
thing needed for home buying
will be at the fair. Realistically,
buyers could be approved for a
loan, look at homes from vari­
ous developers and agents and
purchase a nome all at the fair.
"We want to enlarge our
scope and the number of fami­
lies we can touch," Ledford said
about the fair’s purpose. "We
want people to just come in and
see what s going on — every­
thing is free."
Working for the Bradford
County government for the last
20 years, Ledford said she
helped coordinate about 10 sim­
ilar fairs.
"We had a successful program
there and helped lots and lots of
people," Ledford said.
According to Lori Solilro of
the community development
office, the Sanford Civic Center
was chosen because it was
accessible to the community and
it was donated by the City of
Sanford.
"It’s an overwhelming experi­
ence buying a home and this
will help everyone," Solitro said.
Christopher Patton can be
reached at cpettonOeemlnolehereld.com or 407-322-2611.

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south, particularly in Florida.
Currently, there are mote than 30
high schools and 15 college pro­
grams in the state.
"There an* n lot of teams in our
area, but there are not many
events to participate in," said
Regatta
Coordinator
Dan
Kcmpinger.
"The
Heritage
' Festival was' perfect timing for
us, and the waterfront is a great
location.
According Kcmpinger, the
Regatta will attract more than
1,500 competitors from across the
southeast who will compete at
the high school, college and mas­
ter levels. Additionally, the
Regatta Village is expected to
attract more than 2£o 0 specta­
tors.
The Regatta will be held on

Saturday, Nov. 10, from 6 a.m. to
6 p.m.
"We are going to make sure
there arc boats available for peo­
ple to look at," Kcmpinger said.
"Crew is rot a sport everybody
has access to."
Other events and entertain­
ment for this year’s festival
Include antique and craft booths,
food vendors, a midway and
rides and various other exhibits.
Also returning to the street cele­
bration
is
the
Bahamian
Marketplace, which includes the
Caribbean celebration, Junkanoo,
Bahamian music and a variety of
Bahamian delicacies like conch
fritters and fruit daiquiris.
With the addition of the regat­
ta and other events, Rose said
this year's event should attract
more than 25,000 people. In the

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by the subcontractor, Johnson
said.
"We didn’t know until they
went out and wc started getting
calls that another printer had
been involved," Johnson said.
New bills have been printed,
and property owners who
received the incomplete bills
should begin receiving them in
the mail next week, Johnson said.
All of the information is listed on
the bills, and the phone number
has been corrected. Anyone with
questions about their bill should

call 407-665-7506.
Johnson said the property
appraiser's office will not use the
printing companies in the future.
"We'll probably do some of it
in-house, Johnson said. "Wc
have two big mailings a year,
and we have some of the high­
speed laser printers to do suite
of the work. They can print about
8,000 pages an hour."

,t, the Sanford Heritage
tival has been recognized as
one of Central Florida's largest
waterfront street party and musi­
cal events.
"This year, there will be a new
layout to promote the waterfront
and make it more convenient for
the downtown merchants," Rose
said. "And, dty officials see the
festival as a way to promote the
waterfront and the future
Riverwalk."
Sponsorship opportunities are
still available. If a business or
company would like to help
sponsor the event or for a vendor
application, contact Rose at 407­
321-8111.
Michelle Jerta can be reached at
md|erta«Mmlnoleherald.com or
407-322-2611.

Bills
Continued from Page LA

and checked by us internally, not
the printer. What happened was
some of the fields in the database
did not transfer onto the tem­
plate, and they showed up blank
on the tax bill. However, tnat did
not change *hr bottom-line fig­
ure. It was just a matter of not all
of the information appearing on
the tax bill."
Customers usually proof sam­
ples of printing jobs. However,
the property appraiser's did not
sec proofs of those bills printed

Dan Ping can be reached at
dplngOeemlnoleherald.com or
407-322-2611.

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A u g u st 26, 2001

Briefs
M ID D LE SC H O O L
LA C R O SSE C LIN IC S
On Saturday, August 25,
from 9 a.m. till noon there
will be a coaches clinic held
at Forest City Elementary
(across the street from Lake
Brantley High School on
Sand Lake Road).
All new coaches or high
school players who wish to
be assistant coaches must
attend this clinic (girls and
boys).
On Saturday, September 8,
from 9 a.m. till noon there
will be a Referee Clinic held
at Forest City Elementary.
All coaches and high school
players must attend this clin­
ic (girls and boys).
For information on youth
league lacrosse in Seminole
County contact Allison
O'Sullivan (boys) at youthlacrosseeaol.com (407-774­
8112) or Chuck Scales (girls)
at ics8626502Oaol.com (4072-6502).
SUNSHINE TO AIR
FINAL SHOWING OF
M ASCOT GAMES
Sunshine Network will be
continues air for the final
time the 9th Annual
Celebrity Mascot Games on
Monday, August 27, at 4
p.m.
Glen Dehmer provides the
commentary for Sunshine's
coverage. Tne games were
laycd July 28 at the TD
/aterhouse Centre, and pro­
ceeds benefit The New Hope
Children's Wish Foundation.
An all-star selection of
more than 30 mascots were
invited to participate from
tha NBA, NFL, NHL, Major
League Baseball and NCAA.
The Mascot Games will
Include some of the most
popular mascots including
Stuff of the Orlando-Magic,
Albert the Gator of the
University of Florida,
Knlghtro of the University of
Central Florida, T.D. of the
Miami Dolphins, T Rac of
the Tennessee Titans, Thrash
of the Atlanta Thrashers,
Swoop of the Philadelphia
Eagles, Lil Red of Nebraska
and many others.

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SEMINOLE PONY
BASEBALL MEETING
Seminole PONY Baseball
will hold its annual meeting
on Wednesday, August 29th
at 7 p.m. at the Clubhouse
on the Seminole PONY
Baseball Complex, 1400
Highway 419, just south of
17-92 near Five Points.
New Board Members of
the 2001-2002 Fall and
Spring season's will be elect­
ed at this meeting. The
Public is invited to attend.
For more information call
407-323-5570. You can also
visit the league website at
www.eteamz.com /seminolepony.
SANFORD
GYMNASTICS
Fall Classes are being
offered at Sanford
Gymnastics for beginners,
intermediate, and advanced
gymnasts, plus cheerleading,
Tae Kwon Do, Kung Fu, Tai
Chi, and wall climbing.
Dance Classes will also
brain in September.
Classes for gymnastics will
be on Mondays and
Wednesday starting at 4 JO
p.m. and running until 7JO
pm.
Cheericading will be
Monday evenings at 7 JO
p.m. for high school students
and Wednesday evenings at
7 JO pm . for middle school
students.
Tae Kwon Do will be from
7 pm . to 9 p.m. on Mondays
and Wednesday, Kung Fu for
adults will be on Tuesday
and Thursday from 6 p.m. to
7 pm ., and Monday and
Wednesday from 6 p.m. to 7
pm . for kids.
Sanford Gmynastks is
See Briefs, Page 2B

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By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
Hm Raines Sr. has made a miraculous recov­
ery from a serious Injury to return to the

Vor treat E.rroV rr*Vw th*s week

MONTREAL — The prediction of Tim
Raines Sr.'s demise as a professional
harebsll player has once again been

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proven wrong by the Sanford veteran.
Back on May 4, the senior Raines went
on the disabled list with a strained left
shoulder and was taking batting practice
on May 23rd in preparation to return to
the Expos when he suffered a tear to the
labrum (the muscle surrounding the
shoulder) and a tom biceps tendon in his
left arm and shoulder and it was specu­
lated that he would not only miss the
rest of this season, but a minimum of one
year to 16 months, which more than like­
ly would have meant the end of his
career since he will turn 42 In October.
But after consulting some of the best
doctors in the business, Raines opted for
arthroscopic surgery’ on May 31 Instead

of major surgery and it proved successful
as he was able to start a minor-league
minor-lcaggue
rehabilitation assignment two weeks
As iago
and was returned to the Expos' big
league roster on Wednesday.
Since returning to the majors, Senior is
0-for-2 in a pair of pinch-hit appearances
against the San Francisco Giants and is
hitting .250 on the season.
Raines Sr. hit close to .350 with a home
run and a triple in a five-game stint with
the jupiter Hammerheads of the Florida
State League (the Expos' Class A affiliate)
and then was sent to Ottawa, Canada to
continue his rehabilitation.
On Tuesday, Tim Sr. played two games
See Raines, Page 20

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Prep sports
year hits
high gear
this week

Special to the Herald
ORLANDO — The
University of Central Florida
continued to prepare for its sea­
son opener with Clemson with
a two-and-a-half hour workout
Thursday at the UCF practice
fields.
The Golden Knights begin
their 23rd season oi football
Just six days when they travel
to Death Valley Stadium to take
on the 18th-ranked Tigers.
The Golden Knight can
expect a hostile Clemson crowd
near 80,000 for the opener, but
UCF head coach Mike Kruczek
is confident his players will be
up for the challenge.
“We won't be intimidated by
the atmosphere," Kruczek said.
"It doesn't matter where we are
playing, who we are playing in
rront o f, o r how many people
are in the stadium."
Kruczek said a larger concern
for he and his coaching staff
will be making sure that the
Golden Knights are able to
maintain stamina.
"We have to be wise in how
we substitute throughout the
game," said Kruczek. "We have
to do our best to make sure that
we are not tired late in the
game when it's all on the line."
Clemson runs an up tempo
high powered offense, and it
Ul be the challenge of the
Golden Knight defense to slow
it down. However, UCF defen­
sive coordinator Gene Chizik
says that high-powered offens­
es are nothing new for the vet­
erans of the Golden Knight
defense.
"1 think the older guys cer­
tainly understand wnat we are
up against," said Chizik. "The
guys who have been here four
and five years have played
pretty much everybody under
the sun. We've played some of
See UCF, Page 2B

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
SANFORD — The 2001 Fall
Sports Prep Seasons get
underway on a grand scale
this week, but there is added
problems from the usual sea-,
son start-up.
Usually all coaches have to
worry about is getting veteran
players in shape and intro­
ducing new players to the
varsity roster.
But this fall coaches have
had to deal with a shorter
preparation time since prac­
tice could not begin until the
first day of school on August
6th; the movement of some
schools from one classification
to another; and almost all
teams are playing in a new
district this season.
Seminole Athletic
Conference golf teams got a
jump on the rest of the Fall
sports, opening their regular
season this past week with
several matches.
One change for the golf
teams is that all seven SAC
schools are In the same classi­
fication and district. Class 2ADistrict 4.
The 14-team district
Includes DeLand, Deltona,
Flagler-Palm Coast from
Bunnell, Mainland, New
Smyrna Beach, Pine Ridg
and Spruce Creek In ad
to Lake Brantley, Lake
Howell, Lake Mary, Lyman,
Oviedo, Seminole and Winter
Springs.
The Seminole Athletic
Conference Golf Tournament
is set for October 16th, with
district being played on
October 22-23.

h tra id photo* by Art Z M ln ik i

The cross country seaso n kicked eft
unofficially Saturday morning with
the annual Lake Mary Summertime
Cross Country Run (above) while
Seminole High School and 6-foot-3
senior Je s s ie Chick (right) wilt begin
the volleyball seaso n along with ad
ol the other Sem inole Athletic
Conference schools this week.
Also getting Into action are the
boys end girls goff teem s, the boys
and girls swimming team s, girls
slowpitch softball, boys volleyball,
and bowling, not to mention the start
of the regular seaso n for the varsity
football team * next Friday.

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Scotland baseball
team to play Heat
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

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Classic
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Back In March of 2000, the Central Florida Heat hostod a team from Russia In a clinic, gam e and cookout. This
Sunday (August 26th) the Heat toff spread a little American hospitality again when they host the Glasgow Red
Indians Irom Scotland In an exhibition gam e starting at 1 p.m. at the Lake Mary Sports Complex on Rantoul Lane.

LAKE MARY — T he Central
Florida Heat, a Lake Marybased 14-and-Under AAU base­
ball team, will take on the
Glasgow Red Indians from
Scotland in an exhibition game
today (Sunday) at the Lake
Mary Sports Complex.
In March of 2000, the Heat
hosted a clinic, game and din­
ner for a team from Russia and
the team is looking to keep
spreading thet popularity
i
of
baseball and aL
also enjoy intei
teract-

ing with young people iium
other cultures and countries.
The Central Florida Heat was
established four years ago and
offers young men the opportu­
nity to play competitive base­
ball throughout the Florida
region.
The Glasgow Baseball
Association was brought over
to the United States, and is
being hosted by, the National
AAU (Amateur Athletic Union)
office, which now class the
Disney Wide World of Sports
complex home.
See Heat, Page 2B

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P a g e 2 It August 20. 2001

Ed Meridith Memorial at New Smyrna Speedway
Special to tho Herald
SAMSULA — Late evening rains again washed
out the Double Points Night at New Smyrna
Speedway last Saturday night.
Ibis Saturday (August 25th) New Smyrna
Speedway will hold the Ed Meridith Memorial
Pro Modified Tour 100 Dipper as well as features
in the regular EASCAR divisions of Super Late
Model, Mini-Stock, Sportsman, Super Stock and
Strictly Stock. No Lite Models this week.
Gates open at 5 p.m. and racing begins at 7:30
p.m. every Saturday night at the track located at
the comer of SR. 44 and CR 419, between New
Smyrna, Do land and Daytona.

TEST AND TUNE
BITHLO — Test and Tunc will be held every
Wednesday night from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at
Orlando Speed world.
Cost is $20, which is gmxl 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

H eat
Continued from page 1B
The administration of the
Glasgow Baseball Association
consists of Juan Renau,
Chairperson; Gerry McShane,
Vice-Chairperson; Cathy
Williamson, General Secretary;
Martin Fitzpatrick, Marketing
Manager; Marion Renau, Team
Manager; and Ken Parrant,
Equipment Manager.
Members of the Glasgow Red
Indians, and there ages, are:
Sean Fitzpatrick (16), Ken
Parrant (16), Barry Fiachnic (15),
George Lindsay (15), Paul Dixon
(15), Brian McIntosh (15),

(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 "77if new *VOICE* of Slock Car
onday night from 8 p.m. to 9
Rar/ug/" every Monday
p.m. following
the Benny Parsons Show.
ng th
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
Spoedway 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!

NASCAR W INSTON CUP OPEN
HOUSE/SELECT-A-SEAT DAY
ON SEPTEM BER 15
MIAMI — Homcstcad-Miami Speedway will

Amanda Williamson (14), Mark
McDougall (14), Laura McShane
(13), Juan Renau Jr. (13),
Andrew Williamson (13), Mark
Keenan (12), Scott Wilson (12),
and Kevin Scott (12).
The Central Florida Heat is
managed by Adam Whitley,
with John Beasley, Dan
Ruehlman, and Tom Belden
serving as coaches.
Making up the Heat roster arc
Greg Belden, Taylor Beasley,
Steven Young, John Whitley,
Zach McCann, Tyler Ruehlman,
Kris Carlson, Wade Schneider,
Scott Thorson, Boomer Hart,
and Kyle Pasdoni.

The game will start at 1 p.m.
at the Lake Mary Sports
Complex on Rantoul Lane
across from the Mayfair
Country Club.
But with road construction
going on at the North end of
Rantoul, fans must get to the
complex by coming in from the
Lake Mary end, taking Country
Club Road North until you
come to the fork where Grace
United Methodist Church and
the new Lake Mary Tennis
Facility is located and go
straight until you see the
Complex on the left.

host its annual NASCAR Winston Cup Open
Housc/Sclect-A-Seat Day on Saturday, September
15 from 8 a.m.-to-5 p.m.
At the event, fans may reserve the best available
seat for the Pennzoil 400 weekend, November 9through-11, at Homcstcad-Miami Speedway. Fans
who purchase tickets on Sclect-A-Seat Day will
receive a complimentary Ride-Along in a
NASCAR Winston Cup car around the
Homestead-Miami Speedway's 1.5-mllc oval,
while supplies last.
Admission to the NASCAR Winston Cup Open
House/Select-A-Seat Day is frve lo the public.
"The NASCAR Winston Cup Open
Housc/Sclect-A-Seat is an outstanding event for
families and fans of all ages," said Curtis Gray,
President of Homcstcad-Miami Speedway. "Seats
for the Pennzoil 400 are selling fast. This event is
an excellent opportunity for fans to find their
ideal seat location, then experience a Ride-Along
in an actual NASCAR Winston Cup race car. It
also allows for fans to have an inside look at the
Speedway while enjoying a number of activities,
free of charge-"
Sclect-A-Seat is just one part of a full day of

activities hosted by Homcstcad-Miami Speedway
and the South Florida Motorsports Host
Committee. The day will begin with a 5K
Run/Fitness Walk (entry fee required) around the
Speedway's oval at 8 a.m. Following the 5K, there
will be a variety of car shows, including custom
and antique cars; a corporate go-kart challenge:
and a NASCAR Driver Look-A-Like Contest with
prizes featuring VIP treatment at the Pennzoil
400.
Fans will also have an opportunity at Open
Housc/Select-A-Seat Day to win a four-person
trip in a RV to the 2002 Daytona 500. The prize
Includes four tickets to the'Daytona 500 as well as
a RV'for the weekend.
For more information on the NASCAR Winston
Cup Open House or to register for the car shows,
the 5K Run/Fitness Walk, or the Corporate GoKart Challenge, please call Jim Ferrarc of the
South Florida Motorsports Host Committee at
305-248-5718.
For more information on Sclect-A-Seat or to
order tickets for the Pennzoil 400 weekend call
305-230-RACE, log on to the Speedway's official
web site: www.homcsteadmiamispecdway.com,

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located at 601 East 25th Place. For more infor­
mation call: 407-323-2462,407-252-3103, or 407322-8234.
D O LPH IN S SPEC IA L
Sunshine Network will be airing a half-hour
special edition of its popular Sunshine
Network LIVE! show, devoted to covering the
Miami Dolphins and previewing the upcoming
season.
SUNSt I1NE NETWORK LIVE I. Dophins
Special, premieres Tuesday (August 28) at 63 0
p.m., and repeats that night at 11 p.m., and
Thursday, August 30 at 1 p.m.
1fosted by Pat Clarke and Charles Davis, this
final Dolphins Special will continue to take a
look at some of the players and coaches on the
team and what they're doing this off-season.
Depending on player availability this week­
end. scheduled interview/features on the pro­
gram will include:
* A one-on-one interview with starting mid­
dle linebacker Zach Thomas.
* A one-on-one interview with Miami native
wide receiver Lamar Thomas.
* A look at defensive end Jason Taylor and his
wife Katrina Thomas, who is the sister of Zach
Thomas.
* A special look at the Dolphins Cheerleaders
promotional tour which made a stop in
Orlando recently.
Contributing to the special will be Denise

UCF
Continued from page IB
the best offenses in the nation •
year in and year out - and they
certainly understand how good
the offense we are going to face
this time will be."
Chizik also singled out defen­
sive end Rashnrd Jeanty
(Miami/Carol City Hf&gt;.) and
linebacker Gcrren Bray (Ft.
Lauderdale/Straiuhan H.S.) as
air of freshman defenders
who have stood out during the
summer practices.
Kruczek also commented on
Clemson's all-star quarterback
Woodrow DantzJcr, and said
UCF's best chance will be to
keep Dantzler and the Clemson
offense off the field.
"He's (Dantzler) going lo
make big plays," said Kruczek.
"Wc just have to limit those
plays. In this case, our biggest
defense is our offense. Clemson
lias a lot of young people who
can stretch tha field and make
big plays."
Senior tailback Terrance
Williams (Clearwater H.S.) was
able to return to practice at full
speed after being sidelined and
limited for most of fall camp
with a sore right hip and ten­
donitis in h i; right knee.
Williams rcdshlrted last season
while recovering from surgery
on his left ankle.
Defensive end Marcus
Clemons (Titusville/Astronaut
H.S.), who suffered from heat
exliaustion and had to be taken
to the hospital midway through
Wednesday's practice, was
8‘ven fluids intravenously and

Cullen and Sunshine Network's South Florida
reporters Rickey Thein and Natalie Angel.
SANFORD FALL ADULT SOFTBALL
The City of Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department is offering Fall Slow Pitch Softball
Leagues in the following divisions _ Church,
Co-Ed, Industrial, Women and Men.
Both Pinehurst Park and Zinn Beck Field will
be used for the leagues, which will begin play
the week of September 10th.
C a ll 407-:
7-330-5697 for more information.
YOUTH SOCCER
The City of Casselberry b offering Youth
Soccer Co-Ed and Girts Leagues for players
ages 4-to-17 starting in late August or early
September.
The fee is $50 for Casselberry residents and
$60 for non-residents.
For more Information please call 407-6965189.
CASSELBERRY BOWLING PARTY
Cassclbcny Parks and Recreation will be
1voiding a Bowling Party for this Interested In
being a part of the first Casselberry
Recreational Bowling League on Thursday,
September 6th at 630 p.m. at the AMP
Casselberry Lanes.
For more information please contact
Casselberry Parka and Recreation at 407-6965189 or AMF Casselberry Lanes at 407-8317171.

ispit
released from the hospital
Wednesday evening.
He was
J* He
Thursday's prac­
withheld from Thun
tice but was expected to partici­
pate in light drills on Friday
during the walk-through.
Starting quarterback Ryan
Schneider (Plantation H S.) continues to throw the ball very lit­
tle in practice after suffering
from tendonitis in his right
elbow, but Kruczek says he
hopes for Sduicider lo have a
normal game-week preparation
next week and expects the
sophomore to be tine for the
opener.
"Ryan has a sore elbow, but he
will be fine," said Kruczek. "He
will have seen enough practice
time by next Saturday that he
will be proficient on the field. I
just want to make sure he Is
healthy."
The Golden Knights were to
have held a walk-through on
Friday in preparation for
today's (Saturday) Golden
Knight Classic.
The intrasquad ganve/practice
is set to begin at 6 p.m. at the
Florida Citrus Bowl.
UCF opens the season at
Clemson on Saturday,
September 1. Kickoff is set for 1
p.m.

UCF HIRES WATSON
AS ASSISTANT
SOFTBALL COACH
Beth Watson was named assis­
tant softball coach at the
University of Central, head
coach Renee Gillespie
announced Wednesday. Watson
will he responsible for coaching

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the Infield and assisting with
hitting as well as recruiting and
coordinating travel.
Watson comes to UCF follow­
ing a successful career at the
University of Southern Indiana,
where she amassed a record of
204-119 (.632) to become the
winnlngcst fastpltch coach in
school history. Last season, the
team went 36-17 overall while
placing third in the Great Lakes
valley Conference with a 16-6
mark.
In five years at USI, Watson
guided the team to a GLVC
Championship and an NCAA
Division II Regional
Championship berth. The
Screaming Eagles were ranked
as high as 14tn in the nation in
1998, the year she received the
GLVC Coach of the Year honors.
Prior to her tenure at USI,
Watson was an assistant coach
at Southwestern Missouri State
and head coach at Friends
University, where she was
named 1989 Kansas Collegiate
Athletic Conference Coach of
the Year. She owns a career
record of 270-175 (.648) in six
years as a head coach.
"We are fortunate to have
found such a qualified coach as
Beth," said Gillespie. "She
brings a great deal of experience
and knowledge to the pro­
gram."
Watson holds a bachelor's
degree in health and physical
education from Friends
University as well as a master's
degree in educational adminis­
tration from Southwest Missouri
State.

Harass photo by a n ZM nsU

C o ach es Doug P eters and Alan Tuttto ted Lake Mary to the 2 0 0 0 Sem inole Athletic C onference Slowpitch Softball
Tournament Championship. T h e 2001 seaso n opens Wednesday at Lake Brantley and Scminoto high school's.

Preps
Continuted from page IB
The girls' Class 2A State
Tournament will be held on
Tticsday and Wednesday,
November 6-7, at Polnte West
Golf Club in Vero Beach, while
the boys’ tournament wiU.be..
held on the same dates at
Falrwlnds Golf Course In Ft.
Pierce.
Regular season matches are
usually played on Tuesday's
and Thursday’s with an occa­
sional Wednesday thrown In.
Cross country teams got an
early feel for the season as most
took part In the Lake Mary
Summertime Cross Country
Run this morinlng (Saturday).
While not an official school
race, most SAC squads use the
event as a kind of Jamboree.
The regular season begins on
Saturday (September 1) with the
Lake Brantley High School
Open at the Brantley South
Campus beginning at 8 a.m.
Lake Brantley, Lake Mary,
Oviedo, Seminole and Winter
Springs will compete in the 11school Class 4A-District 2 along
with Apopka, Colonial,
Edgewatcr, Evans, University
and Winter Park.
Lake Howell and Lyman
Lymar will
be a part of the 12-scnool
12-school Class
i
3A-District 3 along with
Bellevicw, Brooksville Central,
Flagler-Palm Coast from
Bunnell, Ocala-Forest, Lake
Weir, Leesburg, Mainland, New
Smyrna Beach, Spring HillSpringstead, and Ocala-

Raines

Vanguard.
The Conference Meet will be
held at Central Winds Park in
Winter Springs on October 25th,
with the district meet to be run
on November 3rd.
The State Meet will be run on
Saturday, November 17th at Ed
Rad ice Sports Complex In
Tampa.
The Boys and Girls Volleyball
teams both played their Classics
this past Wednesday and
Thursday and most teams will
begin the regular season on
Monday (Boys) or Tuesday
(Girls).
Boys matches are usually
played on Monday's and
Wednesday's, while girls match­
es are normally on Tuesday's
and Thursday's.
Girls districts will be played
; on October 23rd with
the State Tournament set for
November 8-through-10 at
Disney's Wide World of Sports
complex.
Boys volleyball, which is still
a club sport, will wrap up its
season with the unofficial Stale
Tournament, VolleyPest, at Lake
Mary High School on October
19th and 20th.
Also beginning play this week
will be Bowling
ng and
am Girls
lowpi
Slowpitch
Sofltball, both of
which are club sports.
The Seminole Athletic
Conference Bowling League
regular season opens on
Monday (August 27th) at
Casselberry Lanes starting at
3 3 0 p.m.

Continued from page IB
with the Ottawa Lynx, the Class AAA farm club
of the Expos, and who was in the opposing
dugout???
Son Urn Jr.
It was the second time this year that the two
have played against one another, the duo met up
in a Grapefruit League game in Spring Training
on March 6th, but it was the first time the two
had faced off in a regular-season game.
in fad, il was believed lo be the first time in
modem baseball history that a father and son had
played against one another.
The two were supposed to have played each
other on Monday, but the game was rained out,
forcing a doubleheader on Tuesday.
Senior went l-for-3 with a double to leftecnler
that bounced off the wall, a walk, and a run
scored.
Tim Jr , "Little Rock", is the centcrfielder for the
Rochester Red Wings, the Class AAA affiliate of
the Baltimore Orioles, and has been hitting
around .275 since being called up from Double-A
in early August.
Junior also went l-for-3 in the game, but tils hit
was only a single. He did get the last laugh on
dad, however, as Rochester won the game 4-3.

Bowling is played on
Monday’s and Wednesday's at
various lanes throughout
Seminole County and will run
through October 29th.
The Seminole Athletic
Conference Girls Fall Slowpitch'
Softball League plays Is games
on Wednesday evening's, with
four teams playing at one site
and three teams playing at a
separate site, with each team
playing a doublcheader.
The first night (Wednesday,
August 29th) will be played at
Lake Brantley and Seminole
high schools.
At Lake Brantley, the Patriots
take rm Winter Springs at 430
.m.; with Winter Springs playvg Lake Howell at 530 p.m.; at
6:30 p.m., Lake Howell chal­
lenges Oviedo; and at 730 p.m.,
Lake Brantley returns to take on
Oviedo.
At Seminole, the Fighting
Seminolcs play Lyman at 5 p.m.;
Lake Mary faces the
Greyhounds at 6 p.m.; and
Seminole battles the Rams at 7
p.m.
The varsity football season
begins tiie regular season on
Friday, August 31st, with the
teams opening on TUeday,
September 4th and the junior
varsity kicking off on Thursday,
September 6th.
The swimming teams will be
the last to get their season start­
ed, most opening the campaign
live first or second week of
September.

C

Eckstein in SI

Anaheim Angels rookie phenomenon David
Eckstein is featured in the August 20th edition of
Sports Illustrated.
It is the Spotlight story by Stephen Cannella in
the Inside Baseball section of the issue on Page 65
and makes for very good reading.
At the time of tiie article the converted second
baseman was fourth among American League
leadoff hitters (minimum of 50 starts) in on-base
percentage (347), and among the league's rookies
He was second, to the Mariners’ Ichiro Suzuki, in
tuts (118; and third in runs scored (61). lie was
also tied for the league lead in being hit by pitch­
es (15) and was second in sacrifice bunts (12). The
5-foot-8 shortstop was batting 385 and 13 stolen
bases in 15 attempts.

LOPEZ H AS BIG DAY

Altamonte Springs resident and Lake Brantley
High School graduate Felipe Lopez had his
biggest day yet on the major league level, going
3-for-4 to lead the Toronto Blue Jays to a 6-2 victo­
ry over the Minnesota Twins at the Hubert H.
Humphrey Dome on Thursday.
The rookie third baseman, who was the eighth
overall pick in the 1998 free agent draft, hit his
first home run of his career, a two-run blast in the
sixth Inning batting right handed, and also hit his
first career triple, this time as a lefthanded batter.

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•TATE OF FLORIDA.
IN A NO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 01-C A -11 4I-U-L
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INCLUDING
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ACCORDINO TO THE PLAT
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II*. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH A PORTION OF
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PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
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CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
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PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
CO U N TY FLORIOA
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quabAcattorw ol Vw Paraonal
Mon ol BBa Cout a n roqUrad to *to
BMr obtadtona w » B it C o u l WITH­
IN TH E LATER O F THREE
MONTHS AFTER TH E DATE O f
THE FIRST PUBLICATION O F THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
TH E DATE O F SERVICE OR A
CO PY O F THIS NOTICE ON THEM!
A l o a d fc n of Bw daoadard and
odwr paraona having datow or
on whom a copy d Via noooa la
daw or Bw am pUrtcaaon or BW
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
TH R EE MONTHS AFTER TH E
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCATKIN O F THIS NOTICE OR TU R F Y
DATS AFTER TH E OATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY O F THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l otwr craddora or Bw daoadari
and paraona having ditma or
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION OF TFB3 NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS N O T SO F E E D W E I
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tha data d Vw 8rd pUrtcabon d
Baa NoBoa la Augual 19,3001.
Paraonal RapraaanaaBiw:
Haraan A Smart, &gt;.
919 MhMa (War O r. Berta 309
Fort Laudardala. Ftonda 33304
Attorney lor Paraonal RapraaarBaBva
Dadd M. Body
Ftonda Ste N a 0122930
Jack R. Loving P A
1323 BouBwad Thbd Avanua
Fort Laudardala. FL 33316
Tatophona (954)794-1008
PitoWiAugual 19.29.2001
DO 149
M THE CMCUTT COURT
OF THE If TH
flK R flA I CIRCUIT,
COUNTY,
JU M S O C TK N I DIVISION
CASS M M D C A -t m -t t e L
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION F W A F T
MORTOAOE OCUPAMES DATA
SUNUtLI NAIK j NALMGRTGAGC
PLAINTIFF
VS.
NADRA L. DAVIS AM/A NADRA
DAVIS. IF LTVWG. ANO IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TR USTEES ANO A U
OTH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
M TER C8T BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST NADRA L DAVIS
AJK/A NADRA DAVIS. 1MCNOWN
SPOUSE O F NADRA C DAVIS
ArtWA NADRA DAVIS. IF ANY;
ANTHONY J. AUOWAY, IF UVINO.
ANO IF DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND A U OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. LPIOF.R OR
AGAINST ANTHONY J. AUOWAY,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
ANTHONY J AUOWAY. IF ANY.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
DEFEKOANT(S)
RE-NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pureuant to an Ordar QranOng Vw
Motion to Rood Foradooura Bala
daWd Augual 0,2001 araarad to Cad
Caaa No OGCA-1329-14-L d Bw
Ci-art Court d Bw IIT H judoal
Cnort In and tor SEMINOLE County.
SANFORD Ftonda. I wd ea* to Bw
Iv^wal and baal brddar tor caah ol
W EST FRONT DOOR d Bw SEMI
NOLE County CourBwuM, X I N
PARK
AVENUE,
SANFORO.
Ftonda. M IID O am . on Bw 88i day
d S ap i. 2001 tor

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daacrtwd pmpariy aa aal torti In
laid Sunmary Ftoal Judgmara. to
art
LOT 48. BLOCK 36.4TH SECTION
DREAMWORLD, ACCORDINO TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 99 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dalad rva 9Vi day d Augual. 3001.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Dark d Bw Chart Court
By Jana E Jaftatoc
Dapury Clark
Pubtah to. THE SEMINOLE HER.
ALD
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona arth r t u b U i rwodtog 0 apodal oocommnrtabrvi ahoald
tented COURT AOMBUSTRATIC*!.
ol
the
SEMINOLE
County
CourBiouaa al 407-885-4227. I -8009558771 (ID O ) or 180095*8770.
vw Ftonda Relay Sendee
DAVID J STERN. P A
M l 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 800
PLANTATION. FL 33334
(954'1338000
t»-67583( FTN)
PubHah Augual 19.29.3X1
001454________________________
Circuit Court
l imlnato County. Florida
Caaa a 00 CA 1934 1*0
Colonial R ally Urrdad PartrwraNp
d.Va Colonial Prepartwa Raalty

Chung Ja Lee dtva La* Karate
Young Wan la*
NOTIC* OF 9NERIFF9 OALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN toll by
virtue ol Bui certain Writ d
Execution ieauad oU d and under
mo aaai of tha Court Court d
Sananola CodBy. Ftonda. Caaa a 00
CA 1934 ISO upon a tbwl pjdgiwnt
tandatad to Vw atomato court tat
VW llto d a y d Jd yA -D 3001 to that
certain caaa arrtdad Colonial Raalty
Umled Partnarahp d V a CdonM
Partnaratep. Platolrt(t), va Chung
Jd La# dtVa Laa Karate and Young
Wan Laa. Oelendanl(i) which atora
aato WrB d Exaorbon waa dakvarad
to ma aa SharBI d Samncte CodBy.
Florida and I htvv lavwd ipon al Bw
r g i . Ma and ntaraai d tw dalanaarniij m m i iawjwina (w * a i»o
proparty, laid proparty bdng located
to Sanwiola County. Flortda. mor*
psTbculsrly deifffbsd u lo kw i:
Lot 17. WWow RdV aa recorded to
Plal Book X , Pagaa 58 to 80,
Somtoola CadBy, Flortda
Further daaertbad aa
M l Wrtow Run lane. Winter
Sprtoga. Ftonda 33708
and tw d vtefgned aa SharM d
Sananola County. Flortda. art al
1100 A M. on Bw 12to day el SapL
A D 3001 Oder tor aale and aal to
Bw hW wd bidder. FOR CASH IN
HAHU ANO SUBJECT TO ANY AND
A U EJU3 TTNQ LIENS, at t w Front
(Waal)Door. at Bw Btepa. ol Bw
Sananola County CourBiouaa to
Sanlord.
Ftortda.
Bw
above
Thai u ld aate la being made to H i ­
lary Bw larmi d M a WrB ol
Donald F. EUmget, Short*
Somtoote CodBy. Flortda
NOTICE REQARDB4Q TH E AMER
•CANS WITH WSABAtTES ACT OF
1*00. PERSONS WITH A OISABtU
T Y NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM
UOOATtONS TO PARTICIPATE IN
TH E PROCEEDINGS * S H O U LD
C O N TA C T TH E ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTION OF THE CrVH
DIVISION A T TH E SH ERIFFS
OFFICE. I X BOSH BLVD, SAN­
FORO, FLORIDA. AT LEAST FIVE
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
INGS.
(407)8858840
TTD
(407)8853133
WWl Sale Hard O n : S*(k 12.2X1
Pubtah: Auguat I t . It . 28. and
Saptambar 2 .3 X 1
D 0 II2
NOTICE OF ADMddSTHATIVE
TT&gt; STANLEY LOUIS
Longwood. Ftortda
G a u N o. 41101 OI-AO
An ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINT
to ravcAa your Vcana* (a) and a*glbftty lor (oanadi and atxi a q uery
h aa ta inRadagatoaiyou. Ybuhav*
tw rl|EB to raquart a heating p d auara to Bacnorw 120 5*9 and
120 57 (1) and (2), Ftortda Statute.,
by martng a raquael tor lame to Bw
Ftonda Dapartmara d toauranc*.
Dmaun d Lagte Samoa*. 200 L
Gain*a S t. TiBadaua*. Ftortda
32399-0333 * ■ raquaal tor haartog
la m l racafvod by SaptenBwr 23.
2 X 1 . Bw mp4 to a haartog to tte
matter artl ba walvad and Bw
Inturmct CofrrN iiio nt r wfl efts*
poaa Ol Ma cauaa to accordance
PubHah; Augual 12. I t , 2*. and
SaptenBwr 3 ,2 X 1
D 0 108__________________________
NOTICE OF ADMddSTRATTVE
COMPLAINT
TO : DAVE) EUGENE TR O TTER
Caaa N a: 41t *981-AG
An ADMBrtSTRATIVE COMPLAINT
to revoke your leant* (t) and akgrwatwonWadkgatwlyou. Ybuhav*
Bw rtghl to rag; tel a haartog p d
auant to Saclton* 120 5*9 and
12067 (1) and (7). Ftortda Statute*,
by msBng a tig -B Y tor earn* to Bw
Ftortda Oapartnwr* d Irwurom*.
DMaton ol lagte Samcaa. 200 E
Gatoaa 61.. Taiahataae. Flortda
333990333 V ■ raquaw tor haartog
I* nd raoMvad by Saptembat 23.
2X 1, Bw ri^a to a haartog to Ma
matter wW ba walvad and Bw
Irwuranca Comnuaaiorwr wd tkapoaa d Ma cauaa to aooordanca
wttfi lltt
PuMah: Auguat 12. I t . 2d. and
SaptonBwr 2.2 X 1
D 01X
PU dU C LEGAL NOTICE
Aa a rtadl ol tocraaaa* to papdabon.Bw Slated Ftonda. Oapartnwrk
d
Bua*w*t and Prolaaalonal
flagultbon, DfvWon d Atoouhote
Bavaraga* and Tobacco. w « b*
accapong appkeabona tor todtoaton
In dw drawing tar naw quota aquor
acanaai to Bw toJoawg 1uua&gt; cud,
1
(NOTE TO REGIONAL SUPERVI­
SORS: EACH DISTRICT OFFICE
MUST U S T THE APPLICABLE
COUNTIES W ITH NUMBER OF
AVAEABLE LICEN SES)
For a oomptela M d Bw codBwt
wham Spin U wd b* avalabla con­
tact any DMaton d Alcoholic
Bavaragaa and Tubacco oAc*
Aptwcaldit afl ba aacopled twgnrvng AUGUST M , 3X1 and oonarwtog through NOVEMBER IF. 3X1
AJ Vaemted paraona ahodd make
Inquiry by comacltog tw BUREAU
OF UCENSVK) d Bw DMaton d
/Ucohoflc B ty m p g j B/id To6#cco at
4 X W*M Robnaun Straat. N 7 X
Ortando. FL 32MI
Pubtah Augual 33. 28. 3X1
001*6

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“ PUBLIC N O TIC E"
SANFORO AIRPORT AUTHORITY
Itotea to twrahy |pv*n Bwi Bw
SarBord Airport AudiorBy aril mail to
Joint Saaaion wnti Itw Ciry ol
Sanlord Criy Commlaalon on
Monday. Augual 37, 2 X 1 . from 3 30
to S X p m . al CBy Ha* tor Bw pur
poaa ol corwlderabon cri Bw Sanlord
Airport Authortiyt amual budget A
pubic Iwartrig wd atoo ba condudad
during Bw Mated houra
Ptoaaa lake notice twt » any par.
n decide, to appeal any deration
made by ma Sanford Airport
AuM vty wan raapact to any mailer
conaidaiad at Bw meetng ot haartog
achacMad Iwrato. ha or tha wd need
a record d Bw proceednga. and
Bwt. tor auch pupoaa. tw or aha may
need to anaur* Bwl a varpalim
record d Bw procaadtoga to made.
and evidence mnn which Bw appeal
la baaed, par Section 396 0108.
Ftortda Suluwe Paraona w*h dtoabamee rwadng atawtenca to panic(pale to any ol Bwaa procaadtoga
ahouM conted Bw ataarilva oriicaa
48 houra to advance ol Bw mealing
ai 407 585 4000
Larry A Dale
Praaktom tC E O
Pubkeh Augual 29. 2X1
D0073
NOTICE OF BALE
Punuarl to Ftortda Statute. Sn*
Sioraga Floaty Ad. Sac 83 809 1
63 M 7,
8*1*
ol
content!
(HooaahokFSupphai) to laaaad
apac* to aaaaJy Owner bane
223 IBWEnterpnaaa
5*3 Diahguatd. Inc
300 Uchaaf Atort^y
59 EdteM baa
118 Raymond C. Cowman
879 Don APam Pytaa
377 Stephan Andanon
394 Mika Bumada
To bo add or dapoaad d TH * » .
9T13AI1 10a m l i i A L u , Cu.'i
On*y
AIStxiRay S m Away
910 Rawhart Road
Laka Mary. FL 32746
A l may pay r p C e l 407-333-4355
Pubiah Augual 39. and SaptenBwr
3 .3 X 1
00310
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Pubkeh Auguat 39.3X1
D0217
Nolle* of
Vehicle Auction
1994 Plymouth Station Wagon

ID

Vint 2P4GH2SK4 BR543914
Auction wd ba HMd on 91181
Al 3pm Al T tvCounty Tearing
1158 Bata Are Writer Sprtoga FL
32706
Pubkeh Augual i t . 2X1
00318
Raquaal tor Blda/Propeaala
Bid J 2X1-03
Sanlord Mooting Authority
Tha Sardord Houatag Authority
(SHA). d Sardord. FL M aotcrbng
trida Irom Elaclrical Contractor.
Icanaad to do bueirwa to Bw ttete
ol FLuki*. Ttw sotocSrf tom a&lt;a be
ratpontEria lor addraaatog ony ma|ot
alaci ncal prabtem Bwl cennrri be
addretaed by (SHA’almaVitenanca
atari Tha ItoiVccnli actor ahal ba X
cal 24/7 and ahal ramari al vw aaa
until Bw problam haa bean oorracted
Tina aa Includa any alacincal prob­
lem! al any d Bw (483) u v i ownad
by Bw Houarg Airihordy aa wet aa
Staled bate wo ba received x
September 7, 3X1 d tooo EOT
and ahal ba pubkety opened and
read atowad al Bw SHA Each bid
ahal ba aubmated to a plan anvelopt and merited Ebd Numbar *3X1X . along arid! Vw oxbacton nama
and Mate buatoata kcana* Any bid
wBhout BLa ntom wbx indudad x
Bw cover al to* bta package may ba
reyeciad A pre-bid corriaranca ad
ba held at the Homing Aulhomy x
Auguat 31. 3X 1. AT I0 X A -M . AT
THE AUTHORITY
Bta Due Date Saptentwi 7.3 X 1
Pra Bta Cordaranca Auguat 31.
3X1
J u x Paneraon
InlerlRI Exa?i*rva Orivcrirv
Pubtah: Augual» , 3». 2001
00319
SEMINOLE COUNTY
BCC PROJECT*:
1. Protect FC-11S5-01/BJC •C f l
419 • Ptwaaa I and N (Lockwood
Avanua to Second Slraai) Protect
Due Date October 17 ,1X 1 M 200
PM local Pma
3. Protect: FC-1I8501/BJC -

IBS* Ford Staten Wagon
0)
Vtoa 1FAPP9B93KW323999
Auction wd b* HMd on 91381
At 3pm. Al TiFCounfy Tearing
1156 Bata Avo Yftoter Sprtoga FL
37708
PubaMcAuguot 29.3X1
00311

Protect Due Date Ocintmr 1, 2X1
al 2 X PM bear ome
To guorxlao lacalpl d addenda. *
iv ITi# reipcBTCiorvni, r»^Xjn*it"4iTy to
coniad tha Gamtool* Coudy
Puntwtfng OM afx prior
to Bw
filed
receiving
dale
ol
aubmauiktotai. Addenda mtomwB x to oteo Bveftobte x Bw C o x t y i
Web Peg*
NOTIC* OF
F K rrm o u * n a m e
For M o rm uix x kny ol Bw
a
I —ai i_ *, —r_a,,
--- 'inn
II at iI am III Somtoote County BCCprotecU.
nouc* is nw'woy
angagad to buaarw** al P.O. Boa |
eammoia 8 uiAmmokk/purchaatog
1913 Sanlord. Ftonda 93772.
Serrano!* County. Ftonda itodar Bw
or cal 407-885 7118
PubkahiAuguM X . 3X1
Ftoaboua Name ol MEHUCHKO 8
D0220
ABBOCtATIB and Bwl I tatond to
teghfar vert noma wth Bw DMMon
IN TH E O R CUTT COURT
d
Corporanorw.
Taiahaatat.
OF THE TW ELFTH
Ftorlda. toacoordancavriBiBwproiriJUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Mona ol BW FtoWoua Nama StekMt,
to wn Section B U N .
Ftonda
*4 ANO FOR
BtelulaalM I.
SEMMOLC COUNTY.
FLORIOA
DEBORAH K. MEHUCHKO
CIVU. DIVISION
Pubtah: Augual M . 3X1
CASE HO. 01-CA418-14-W
D0212
EASTERN SAVINGS BANK, tab
NOTICE OF
F1CTTT10U9 NAME
SUSAN S. KEOOH and COLIN R
None* la haraby g n n Bwl aa era
KEOGH
angagad In bum*** M 3508 S
Datontanlli)
French Avo. Sanlord. F L 33773.
NOTICE OF SALS
Bamaioia Coudy- Ftortda under Bw
PURSUANT
TO
P-BvCHAPTBR
4*
FTcdBoue Nam# cri J . 0 * .Itoaia
NOTICE IS GIVEN BWI purauad to
•lyl* Cooking and toil wa Intend to
a knai |udgm*d datad Augual 16.
3 X 1 . and araarad to Caaa N a Ot
Corporallont.
TaBahaaaa*.
CA-91S 14-W d Bw Cncua Court d
to aooordanca arito Bw pmri
Bw 1BB1 Judcaal Crate to and tor
aforw el Bw Ftaatoua Nam* Stehite*.
Camlncte County. Ftortda. to which
lo- W*. Section
885 X .
Ftonda
EASTERN SAVINGS BANK, lab M
IM I .
PtolnOT. and SUSAN S KEOGH and
a
COLIN R. KEOOH. are D*4*rtaanta. I
John T Davtoaon
a * aol 10 Bw high**! and bail bta
Pubtah: Auguat 26.3X1
dar tor caah al Bw wwat bod door d
00213
to* Sanwiola CouBy CourBiouaa.
localad at M l N. Park Avanua.
Sanlord. Ftonda al 1 I X A M x t h a
Pubto auction to ba hokl al 9.01
20 day of September, 3X 1. Bw k lAown’a
torth to tata knal yjdgment
Tearing toe located al 2499 O U
LOT 33, BLOCK B. COACH U G ' fT
Laka Mary Rd SUM 134. Sardord. FL
ESTATES. SECTION IB. kCCOROtar Bw pupua* d , u , u - g of t u
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK X .
PAOE X . OF TH E PUBLIC
(407)331-394*
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
(1) Ykor If
TY. FLOREJA.
VW41 3fl*KABIt*S41
Dated Augual 17.3X1
Pubiah Augual 29.2X1
DOS 14
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark at Crate Cowl
By Alary Stroupe
PUBUC AUCTW H:
PUBLIC AUCTION TO BE HELD AT
Aa OapiFy Clark
Attorney
tor PtetoWI.
13 OOP M ON THE M DAY OF
Henry M Andraoaan. Jr
O C T , 3 X 1 . AT THE FRONT DOOR
Ftortda Bar No 386148
OF C M C. AUTOMOTIVE LO CAL
1X11 Kenwood Lana. Suae 113
ED AT 201 NORTH MAPLE AVENUE
Fort Myere. Ftortda 33907
SANFORO. FLORE9A 33771, FOR
(941)2758*97
THE PURPOSE OF DISPOSING OF
Pubtah Augtel X , and SaptenBwr
THE FOLLOWING VEHICLE:
3 .3 X 1
1. YEAR 1994. MAKE toyau
VINJ JT7EL46SXR0386199
0QZZ1
M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
2. YEAR 1999. MAKE MSSAN
■EMMOLE COUNTY,
VBI9 JNIHS34P9KWG20S39
FLORIOA
•
3 YEAR 1999. MAKE MERCURY
VIN* 3MEBP95FBFX8080O2
PROBATE ORrttlON
FIM Numbar 01-647-CP
Pubkeh Augual X . 3X1
IN RE ESTATE OF
DD21S
MARGARET M HUDGINS.
NOTICE
NOTICE OF ADUlHtSTRAnON
Purautra u Ftonda Statu* 71379
Tha axwnM raax d Bw aetata d
Elaa Towing Ina aril aal x B a p tX
MARGARET
M
HUDGINS.
1X1 a 1 0 X am M I860 South
Deceaead. Fa* N xBw r 01-947-CP.
County Road 427 Longwood.
la pandtog to Bw Orate Court tor
Ftorlda B*a«r taaarraa Bw i y f to
Samtodte Coxry. Ftonda. Probate
bid Sold aa Ik no warranty. Sakar
OhritaXL Bw actoraaa cri wf*h » W t
N. Park Avanua. Sanlor-J. Ftortda
Car one 1902 Ford
32771. Tha nauwa a»«J aGJrkam o&gt;
VM « 1FMDA3IMNZA29273
Pubtah: Augual 28. 2X1
00316
are aal torth baton.
NOTICE OF
A U IN TER ESTID PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
PUBLIC AUCTION
AJ paraona x whom Baa Nebco la
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
MCCONNELL TOWING W kL SELL
chalxge Bw vatday cri Bw WBL tw
AT PUBUC AUCTION. FOR SAL­
VAGE FOR CASH. ON DEMAND
quakftcabxa cri Bw Paraonal
TO HIGHEST BIDDER. THE FOL­
cri Baa Court era raquaod to No Bwa
LOWING DESCRIBED VEHICLE.
obteebor* with Baa Court WITHIN
AUCTION YEAR MAKE VW J
SEPTEMBER 10TH
THE LATER O f THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
96 DOOOE
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
1B7GR14X2JS743263
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
SEPTEMBER 13TM
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
93CHRY
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
1C36T48C40C294331
AJ creator, ol to* Dacadanl and
SEPTEMBER II T H
odwr paraona having donna or
09' CHEV
damanda agaawJ Docadad'a aatela
30NEC1885X0119314
x whom a copy ol too nonce la
■CPTFUBER 13TH
aan, ad wane, u m nuiiUa aJwi uw
90ACURA
data cri Bw teal pubkeakx cri tote
JH4KA3281LC009S59
m yy^r
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
1VWAA017XEV06S330
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
89 PONTIAC
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
IO2NE54U1KCSX0M
TION O f THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
SEPTEMBER IIT H
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF 8ER
94 PONTIAC
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
1Q2JB54HXR7589963
ON THEM
SEPTEMBER M TH
A l crihat cradlora cri vw Decedent
M PONTIAC
and paraona having cteana or
IG3WJ53MIXF2I7153
drmamH agamai Bw Dacadanl •
Ina Aucaam wd U IwU 41S X tJn.
McCcrvwl Towing ERacovary.
3 S X Sanlord Avo .,
Sanlord. F I. 33773
vatvetea otw huu pnot to aate
Term* ark -CASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS* McCorvtat Toamg
raaarvaa Bw Rpa to accept or rated
any and a* BO S

•t ft fri *i

rii r-i

■

Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO TICE
A U CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS N O ! SO FEED W IU
BE FOREVER BARRED
The daw cri Bw Brat puoacelbn cri
Ba* None* la Auguat X . 3X1.
Paraonal Repeat antotv*

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Lecals
NANCY M SKATES WEARY
3125 Noth Court
D**on». Rond« 32738
l Horn# y
fo*
Personal
R«pret#nUl(y«
JAA4CS A DARKS
1120 W Tw%\ Sl'Md. Sl» D

S^ntewxJ, flortda 32771
(407)321 1224
Honda D*r fto 197564
Pubtah Auguat X . and SaptenBwr
3 .3 X 1
00232

NotlCC
The 61. John. River Water Management Dtalrtd haa received Bw appk
cabonfa) tor Cxaumpbv* Water Ua* Irom
Ftonda Gat Tranamlaaix Co. I l l Katsoy La. Tampa Ft 53819. appkcahx
171553 Tha appkcorB pmpoaaa to arithdraw a on* kma uaa ol 4 mrikx gal­
lon* lor Bw hydroatebc tearing ol a natural gaa plpakn* The yrrthrtiawali ucad
by vat propoaad protect wte corwMI cri Surlac* Water Irom SI Johna fWat via
1 prapoaad pump. Surface Water horn Wekfva flrvat via 1 propoaad ptmp to
Samtocri* County, located to Saclton e. Townahp 19 SouBi. Range 30 Eaat
known at Ftonda Gat Tranenation Chat* V
The Naft) containing each cri Bw abov*-hated appkcalonfa) *i* avatebte tor
toapacbx Monday w o u X Friday *&gt;c*pl tor legal hokdayt 8 X a m to 5 X
pm al Bw St Johna Rival Water Managamant Drttncl Headquarter* or Bw
appropriate tame* carter Witten ohtecbona to Bw apphcaax may b* made,
but chouta be Nert wwh |mrwfvad by) Bw Drnncl Clerk. 4G49 Rata S i . Palalka.
Flortda 32177-1429. no later Ilian 21 day. from Bw date ot pubaealrx
Whiten obyectdn* ahould identity the obiactor by name and addraat. and ktey
daacrBw Bw obwebon to Bw appkcakx Fang a wrawn obyecinn do** not
amnte you to • Chapter 130. Ftonda Statute*. AXwvabaBv* Hearing Orriy
too** paraona whoa* tirirtuntwf mtereiia a,a aBacrad by Bw appkcainn and
who tea a paMton mealing Bw raqurarrwnla of Sacttona 120 598 and 1X 57 .
Flortda Statute!, and Chapter 28-106. Ftonda Admralrainra Coda, may
obtaei an Adrrwebalrve hearing AJ tvrwTy Had wnflan obtectcm wb b* [vatented to Bw Board lor a n d a a l w i to *a dakbaraiiona x appacab x prior In
Bw Board taking a c t x x BW appkcobx
Gtona Lawn*. DKBCtor. DMaton d Parmri Del* Service*
St John* River Water Managamant Dwbicl
Pubtah August X 3X1
DOTO 7
____________________
»T. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Ofva* Written Hone* of Intended Oiatricl Daclakm
Tha Dwlrtct gyve* nokc* d I* totem to laau* I permit to Bw tolowring appk
can((il on A u q u i I 13. 2601:
Holland Mwnory Gardena Inc. 3329 ESamoran Bhta. Apopka FL 33703.
appacabx *6487 Ttw Dttmct propoaaa to akocal* 0 133 gaaorta par day cri
water lor Londacap* Imgaiwi of a X 5acr» carrwtery vi X yaara and Bw uaa
of 0 00183 mrikon g a in s par day uf water tor Houaahcrid (non pot*bte.aaniury) appkeabona by X employ** I The wadtoriwal* uaad by Biit propoaad
proyacl ariri contitl cri O n u d Water Imm Bw Floridan Aquriav via 2 acbva watt
to Samtocri* Coxly. toctoad n Section 7. Tow-whto 21 South. Rang* 29 E atl
known aa My/.Land Memory Gardena
The Naalt) com*rang each cri Vw abova-katad appkcatnnlt) ar* avariabte
W impartem Mnnrtay mroiy/1 Friday aacapf tot legal hohdaya, 8 X a m to
B X p m. al Bw Si. Jufrw Hrvar Water Minagomem C— ' - - i r v u i M - v n u
Bw appropriate Samra Canter The DrtJnd w* taka acbx x each parmri
appkcaion bated above uni*** a pennon tor x admvuilralrva procaevkng
(hearing) la Nad purauarri to Bw proviaton* of Sactnna 1X 58 9 and IX S 7 ,
Ftonda Statute* Chapter X - 1X and 40C-1,1X7, Ftonda AXwvatraBv* Cod*
(F A C ).
A parax whoa* aubatentwl toterttU ar* aBacaad by any cri Bw Dtttncl a pra
poaed parmravrg daattont taamrfwd above may patrinn tor admrritbatrve
haartog to accordance wah Sacbona I X 589 and 1X 57 , F S . or a* partw*
may raach a wnflan agreement on m adubx as x alternator* remedy under
Section 1X573. F.B Chooatog madwbx wb ncri advanafy iBad Bw n^ri to
aha*ftog«m*dtebxdo*anolra*irilnia*ntem*m Th* pmcaduraa tor purtiring madwbon era aari torth to Sacbx I X 573. F .S . and Rtriaa 25106 111
and X 1 0 6 401- 406. F A C Psaaona nawl comply w«h Bw raquvamami cri
Flortda AdmvaatraBva Coda. Ctwpter 26-106 and b* Had wah (racarvwd by)
Bw Dwtrtd Clark, located at Dielnct Haadquarwra. 40*9 Rata SlraaL Palalka
Ftortda 3*177.
PaMtona lor aXVnialTitiva having x to* abov* apptcaBonft) mual b* Mad
Wriran fwamy-on* (21) dayt ol pubtx t x of Ba* ncnca or vtehto tommy an
( X ) day* of Bw Dteiria dapoaamg Vila notrea of imam to vw mat tor Bio** par­
aona to whom Bw Dtatncl mote actual note*. Falun to to* a paftix warm
Vila bm* period ahal ccnatauu a waiver of any ri|/ri auch parax may hav* lo
raguatf x aXrinWrtsva datenrvnabon (having) under Sacbona 1X 589 and
1X 6 7 , F.S - concerning Bw aubfacl parmri apptcabon Pacnoni wtrieh ar*
nol Mad to accordance wBh Bw above prcMaariW ar* aubfacno d m m u l
•cauaa Bta aOrwvetrarrv* haartog procaaa la daaignad to tomrulate knal
agency acbx. Bw IMng tri a paBIton meant Bwl Vw Drtlricfa knal a cb x may
b* rMlaram kem Bw poatix U k x by 8 to Bwa nobc# ol Warn Paraona whoa*
aubatamwl toteraaU ate tw aBacted by any auch final daemon cri Bw Dntrtcl
x Bw appacaax have Bw n^ri to baenma a party to tw proeeadrtg. to acoordanca wwi aw raquaai l e w aal torth above
Gtona Lenta. Dvactor. DMaton cri Parmri Date Sarvcaa
81 Johna Rnrar Water Managarnam Omtrid
Pubkeh Augual X , 3X1
00208
9T. JOHN* RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Ttw DWrtcl ghraa notto* ol a* totert to teaua a parmri toBwtoaowing appkcerate) x Auguat 13.3X1
Ftonda G m T r m n w w n Co. 111 Kaiaay La. Tampa FL 3381V. appheabon
171883. Tha Dwtncl propoaaa to anneal* a t r a v r a v cri * mau n gatona
par day cri walnr tor Bra hydroateric 1a«imq &lt;4 a natural ga* tacwkrw Thawth
drswell uaad by Baa propoaad prayM wd central cri Surface Water from Vw
SI Johna n e w via 1 proposed pump and Surlaoa Water from Wahhtt Rival vw
t propoaad pump to Sammoit County, located to S acax 8. Township 19
Sarin. Rang* X Eaat known aa Ftonda O at Tranamlaix Phaa* V
Tha ateafa) contetotog each d tw atoovaiated apptcaboma) am avariabte
lor toapaeax Monday enough Friday aacapf lor legal hotdayi. 8 X a m to
■ X pm . M Bra Si Johna Hrvar water Managamant Dtatncl fteadquartera or
Bw appropnala Sannca Canter. Th* Dottrel writ lake acton x each parmri
appftoabx bated above xtee* a pacox lor x aXVnatratrv* procaaiterg
(haaring) la Mad purauarri to Bw pnMaiona of Sacbona 1X 5S 9 and 1X 57,
Ftortda Stefutea Chapter 3 5 I X and 40C-1.1X 7. Ftortda Adnvmeinuiv* Coda
(F A C ).
A parax whoa* aubaiamial interaala a n aBacted by any cri Vw Drainer* pro­
poaad permuting daemon* ktemikad abov* may patacn tor aXuniabaiM
heating Vi aooordanca wah Sacbona 120509 and 1X 57 . F S , a al partw*
may raach ■ wnten agraamam on memiinn aa x aiamaev* ramady under
Sacbx 1X673. F S Chooatog madwbx wd ncri advaraafy afteef vw ry/ri lo
* haartog N maikabx do** not result to a aabterrwnl Th* procedures for pur­
suing madwbon era ear torth to Sactnri I X 573. F.S.. arid Ririaa 25106 fit
and X I X 401-405. F A C PaBborw mual comply wrih Bw raquaamam* of
Ftonda ActovnwfeaBva Coda. Chapter X-1 06 end ha Mart wah (iscatvad by)
the OvBfrf Cterv Innaaad al DteUkri Heedojaitera. 4049 Rati Street Paleeui.
Ftortda 32177
Pauuna tor admmlavaWira (waring x Vw abov* appkcauorria) mual ba Ited
wterin haanty-otw (31) day* d pubkeakx of B4a nolle* or wriBan fwanry-au
( X ) day* of Bw Dwna dapoaritog Bria nooca ot totam to Bw mal toi Vua* par­
aona to whom Bw Dwtncl mala actual nooca Fakra to Ma a paOBon wahai
Baa tana panod ahal conalaute a awhar cri any right auch parax may Iwva la
raquaal X acknkrialraBva datemarwlix (hoaring) x d a r Sacbona I X 568 and
1 X 6 7 . F.S . conci liaig Bw autyacl parmri appacabx PoUkraw which ara
not Mad to accordance wrih tw abova prorrialarw are autyacJ to damiaaal
Oacauaa Bw adranwfrabira hearing procaaa la daaignad to formulate knal
agency acbx, tw Ntog cri a fwttton meant Bwl Bw Owners knal a c b x may
b* driterarri bam Bw poMbx tek x by 4 to Va* ncbca cri toterri. Paraona whew*
aMwtankal kriaraata wri ba aBacted by any auch knal dacteton cri Bw Dtatncl
x Vw appkcakx Iwv* to* nghl to become a parly to Bw procsatkng. to acoordanc* wrih Bw raquBamarria aal torth above
Gloria Lana* Daactor. Ovwton cri Parma Date Sannca*
Gl. John* Rnrar Water Managamarri Dtatncl
Pubkeh Augual X . 3X1
CTTV OF LONOWOOO
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSUCR ADOPTION OP
PROPOSED ANNEXATION ORDINANCE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE CITY OF LONOWOOO. FLORIDA,
BW Bw CBy Gommaaton M i hold a pubkc hearing x Wadwkday. Sapriarrriwr
5.2 X 1 . at 780 PM , to tw longwood Cay Commwaix Chanriwr*. 175 Waal
Warren Avanua. Longwood. Ftonda. or aa a o x Vwraaflar aa poaariria to a n eater adopax of tw leritowmg Ordrwnca Plaaaa ba advised Bw Ordvwnca
pnrvkte* lor tw arawaabx d cartato property daaertbad aa tolowra
OrdBwnc* Number 01-1885
Rarpjesl tor Anrwaibx ANY 04-01
Baquaated Of. Oanwl iU an a Ramoa
Oarwral DaacripBx 711 Hy/tend faireta
Taa ID** 33 X 30-504-0000X10
Ttw C J, Cammict.'on h t « Bw krai ia«&gt;kng ai
maaijng cri Augual X . 2X 1.
Tha comptei* (teaenpax cri mate* and bonds and Bw Ordvwnca c x X
obtevwd bom Bw ORic* cri to* CBy Claik. I X W. Warran Avanua Al tw
mating, recreated park** may appaar ara) X heard wrih raapact to Bw pro­
poaad Ordtoanc* Th* haartog may ba eonknuad bom tent to lanv aa may X

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nacaaaary A ccyry cri Bw propoaad Ordrwnca • potted al Bw Longwood CBy
Hal. Longwood. ftonda and oeptot ar* x Ma wah Bw Clark cri Bw Criy and
mav fariBvmDxcledi bv thi ipMfrAT
A l paraona ar* advraad Bwl « Bwy dacate to appeal any dacisiX mada M
Baa maMay/ haartogla). Bwy wri naad a racord cri Bw procaadngi and tor
auch purpose Bwy may need to a rw m Bwl a vartwun racord d Bw proraadvrga la mote, which racord to tockate Vw tealvrrony and rvatenoa u p x
which Vw appeal H to X X te d frwr Sac 2*6 0105, Ftonda Sxaluteil
NOTICE. Parax* wan rtiuhltit* ntwcbng aaaiatenca to partcaial* n any ol
Bwaa maatarga ahouta conucl Bw ADACoonUrwur d 407-360 3481. M teas!
44 houra to advance cri Bw maating
Gautama D Zombn. Criy Cterk
Putriwh Augual 19. X . 3X1
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�Sunday. August 26. 2001

I'm S fminoij: H erald

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IN THE CtRCUfT COURT
OF THE U T N
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
IH AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURlSDlCnON DIVISION
No 01 CA-4K M 4 0
ChftM
Manhattan
Mortqag*
Corporation.
PLAINTIFF
vt
Retard F R an uy. at a l.
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Notica M taraby g*v*n t a t pur
auant to that Final Judgment of
Foradoaura datad August 17. 2001,
and aniarad m ctvil caaa nurrtm 01*
CA-490 14 0 of Ita Orem Court of
tta IflTVf Judktal O r u t m and ter
Samnola County. Flonda. ataram
CHASE MANHATTAN ^O R TO AOE
CORPORATION, la Piamtifl and
Retard E Ramaay. Uaa Rarmayr.
Rorwnoia County, a poNbcai lubdvv
von of ita Stata of Florida, i tang
and aH unknown padiaa claiming by.
through, imdar and agamtl tta
not known to ba daad or a*va.
cfaan an mtaraal at apouaaa, halra.
davtsaat. grantaat. or othar
ctamanta. » ’ara Dafandam(i). I wA
aa« to tta hi^aat and baaf biddar lor
cash at toa Watt front door of tta
Sammola County Courlhouaa In
Sanford. Flonda. Samtnola County.
Flonda. at It 00AM on toa ISth (toy
of Saptombar. 2001. N toiowmg
datenbad propady at tat tonh In
ta«j Final Judgment. to wtt
LOT 13 AND 14. BLOCK X T . LAKE
WAYVAN HEIGHTS SUBOfYlSOH.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
W X * J, PAGE te . rUDLlC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TV. FLORIDA
NOTE Pursuant to tot Fair Oabt
Coiacbon Pracleat A d you ara
adntad toal fhm taw Nm it daamad
to ba a dabt coiactor anamptmg to
colacl a dabt a d any Information
obtamad w* ba utad tor toat purpoaa
Datad toa 20 day of August. 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of O c u t Court
By Mary Stroupa
Dapufy Clark
C O O K S A STAWIARSKI. PA
4010 Boytooul Boulavard
SuAa 450
Tampa. Ft 33607
TaNphona (813)677^006
C4S»1001 0760
Pubtah August 26. and Saptambar
2 . 2001

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IN THE CtRCUfT COURT
OF THE 16TH
JUOtCIAL CtRCUfT
OF FLORfOA
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURlSOtCTK&gt;N DfVlSfON
No. 01-CA*133-14-W
Mongaga Electronic Ragtttration
Sytlamt. Inc.,
PLAINTIFF
vt
Jay C. Hottaflaf. Sandra 8
Hotlanar. at a l.
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Note* M taraby grvan M . pur
suant to that Final Judgmant of
f otadoaum na\*d Auguat IS. 2001.
a rt a t w « d m t M u m nuntaf 01*
CA133-14-W, of t*a C-cut Coon of
lha 10th Judicial O cu* In and lor
Sammdb
fVrlda. wtaram
MORTGAGC ELECTRONIC REGIS
T RATION SYSTEMS. INC., la
Ptamtfff and Jay C ttoatattar. Sandra
S Hotlanar.___unknown partonft)
m poaaatwon of Via aubfacf raal
proparty i t ; _ . unknown parton(i)
to pottuition of Via tubyad raal
proparty 92. Stata of Flonda
Oapartmant of Ravanua. Chtkt
Support Enforcamant Program;
Oakland
Vaaga
Homaownara
Ataoaaton. toe., la'ara Oafandanl(t).
I wa aei to Via Ngtael and beat biddar lor catfi al 0 - WaU f.ur.l door of
to* Ramtooto Coimry Counhoiwa to
Sanford. Florida. Gammoto Couty.
Flonda. at 11 0000 AM on Via Ita*
day of Octobar. 2001. Via toVowtog
aato Fmal Judgmant to wtt
LO T 157, OAKLANO VILLAGE.
SECTION THREE. ACCOROtNQ TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED Vt PLAT BOOK 28. PAGES 23
ANO 24. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTE Purauanl to Via Fair Dabt
C oaad ion Pradicaa A d you ara
to ba a dabt coiad or anamptmg to
ooiad a dabt and any information
obtamad « f l ba uaad tor that purpoaa
Datod are 17#)d*y ofAugjxtJOOI.
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctort at Caare Court
By Mary Sfoupo
Deputy Ctert
COO*.IS t STAWIAASk i P A
4010 BoyacoW BoWavard
Sul* 480
Tamp*. a 33807
Tatephon* (813)8774008
C k 5410006791
Pubiah Auguat 24. an) Saptertdrer
2.8001
00228
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUOtCIAL CtnCJfT
OFFLORtOA
W ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
No 01-CA482 Ota. IS O
National Cty Ban*, aa Troata* lor
t a ragiaiarad Hotdara ot Cradl
Suraaa Firte Boalon Mongaga
Saewarea Corp Horn* Equ*y loan
Tnjat 2000 HE I . Horn* Equdy Loan
Paia-Ttwough Carolcalaa Sanaa
7000 HE 1.
PUUNTPF
va
Donak) Ray Lackay. Patty R
LacAay. at at,
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
auant to that Final Judgmant ot
E ua &gt;A 4 ui ftl.ao A .gun 17, 2Cj i .
and tntarad ai an* caaa ruanda# 01CA-SS3 On 14 0. ol l a C n u*
Cowl ol *• I8B&gt; Judoal Cveui In
an ) tor Bananot* County. Fkmda.
•haram NATIONAL CITY BANK. AS
TR USTEE FOR THE REGISTERED
HOLDERS OF CREDIT SUISSE
FIRST
BO STO N
MORTGAGE
SECURITIES CORP HOME EQUI­
TY l o a n TRUST 2000HEt. HOME
e q u it y

loan

pass th r o u g h

CER TIFIC ATES. SERIES 2000H Et. ■ PlamM and Donald Ray
LacAor. Pauy R LaeSay. Samnola
cow dya poMcal tubOnaon ol f&lt;*
BUI* at Fta-LTl. tttro Patandartlt I
I
**4 to F&gt;* NgFiaat and baal U )
dw lot caah at Pit Waal front door ol
M SaroaxA* Cowdy C o u t o a r n
Sardofd. Flonda. Sammota Cowdy.
Flonda. m 110000 AM on tm 18m
nay ot Saptambor. 2001. l a W own g daacnMd proparty a* **t torti m
aaa) F ra ) Judgmatd. to ■ *
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ESTATES. UNRECORDED PLAT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
MORE FULLY DESCRIBED AS
FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER
O f THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 22.
TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANGE 30
EAST. RUN SOUTH 645 96 FEET
ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID
NORTHEAST IN . THENCfc HUH
WEST 677 30 FEET FOR POINT OF
B E G IN N IN G .
THENCE
RUN
NORTH 0 DEGREES 18 MINUTES
WEST. 27 54 FEET THENCE RUN
NORTHEASTERLY
ALONG
A
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEAST
ERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 72
FEET. A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 28
DEGREES 54 MINUTES 39 SEC
ONOS. AN ARC LENGTH OF 33 82
FEET. THENCE RUN NORTH S3
DEGREES 23 MINUTES 21 SECONO WEST. 41329 FEET. THENCE
RUN SOUTH 54 DEOREES 20 MIN­
UTES 24 SECONOS WEST. 190 02
FEET. THENCE RUN SOUTH 78
DEGREES 24 MINUTES EAST
533 65 FEET TO POINT OF BEGIN­
NING
SUBJECT TO AN EASE
ME NT FOR ROAD PURPOSES
OVER THE EAST 50 FEET THERE
OF
NOTE Purauanl to Via Fair Dabt
Cokactron Pracdcaa A d you ara
advtaad Viattoia taw fton la daamad
to ba a dabt W actor attomptmg to
ooiad a dabt and any toformabon
obtamad w4 ba uaad tor that pur
poaa
Datad Via 20 day of Auguat. 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctom of O n * Court
By Mary Stnx*w
Dapufy dark
COOIUS A STAWIARSKI. P A
4010 Boy*coul Boulavard
Suva 450
Tampa. FL 33607
Taiaptana (013)677-6006
C lS # 1 0 0 M 7 8 f
Pubtah Auguat 26. and Saptambar

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A*/A 397 Ototoncourt. Hm W ow.
FL 32746
WITNESS MY HANO *nd to* M il
ol Fdt Court on Auguat 172001
(SEAL)
Clarti ol Fra Cttud Court
By Mary Stroup*
Dwrufy Clartr
IcTravama AAaauuaM*. P A
P O Boa 23018
Tampa. Flortda 33622 6018
F01001420
*’ Saa Aroarleant wrrh DraataWwa Ad
d you ara a poraon adh a rSaabary
&lt;mo naada accommodaaon tr ordat
to parorrpa'a m Frta procoadFrq. you
arc antflad al no coal lo you. lor Fra
promaaron ot cortam aaMlarrca
Plaaa* oonlad Court Admmmrairon
at 101 N Parti Avano*. Sardnnl
Flortda 32771. Mlaptron* numb..
(407)483-4227. raWUn 2 wort mg
daya ol your racmpl ot (da documard. II haaong arrpamd. (TOO) 1­
8004334771
Pubam Auguat 24. and Saptarrdiar
2.2001
00224
THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH* EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
*4 ANO FOR
BEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
O V A ACTION
CASE HO. 81-CA-1038
DIVISION 14-0
SUNTRUST BANK. N A FrtC/A
SUNTRUST BANK. CENTRAL
FLORIOA N A .

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IS. OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
AX/A 1180 3 « «w t « l*r Pub Bird.
Lnngwood. FL 37774
WITNESS MY HAND and Fra aaal
of W « Court on August 17,9001.
(SEAL)
Ctort of to* QraM Court
By M*ry Stax**
D*pufy Ctork
Ectavsm* A Attocuitet P A.
P O Bo« 75010
Tamp*, none* 33622 5010
FO1OO36O0
“ S m Amtocam w*h O u b m * Ad
If you *r* a p*r*on w*h ■ d«*biVy
who n**d» aocommortatton to ord*f
to pertttp*!* to tow proc**dmg. you
•m rnnmmti * no oo*l to you. lor to*
protation of certain lu H im c *
Pt**«* oonlad Court AdmrXstrwtion
•t 201 N Park Av«nu*. Sanford.
Flonda 32771. talaphona numbar
(407)665-4227. wVhto 2 working
daya of your racaipf of Via docu
mant If taarmg impavad. (TOO) 1•
000 955-6771
Pubkah August 26. and Saptambar
2.2001
00230_________________________
THECinCUfT COOPT
OF TM t U O K TC IKTTt
JUOtCIAL CtRCUfT
IN ANO FOR
SEImUNOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 01-CA-646
DIVISION 14W
WELLS FAROO RANK
MINNESOTA. N A . AS TRUSTEE
OF REOISTEREO HOLDERS OF
OPTION ONE MORTGAGE LOAN
TRUST 2001A ASSET BACKEO
CERTIFICATES. SERIES 2001A

ROBERT T NAVIOOMSKIS. at ai
D*f*nd*nt(&gt;)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN puryuan m a Final Judgmant ot
FABIAN* VA/OUF2. at ai.
Mortgag* FwaJuaw* daud Augud
Datandardd)
17. 2001 and araand m Caaa NO
2.2001
NO n e t OF
01-CA-1038 oI Fra Crrcu* Court ol
D0226
FORECLOSURE
SALE
Fra EIGHTEENTH Jurtoal Croat rr
NOTICE IS MEREST GIVEN pwand lor SEMINOLE Cowdy. Honda
THC ORCUTT COURT
yuan! to a Final Judgmant ol
wha-am SUNTRUST BANK. N A
OF THE O O H TIE H TH
Mortgag* Foradoaur* datad Auguat
FrtOA SUNTRUST BANK. CENTRAL
JUOtCIAL CtRCUfT
18. 2001 and arrtarad In Cat* NO
FLORIOA N A . la Ft* PlamMt an)
Vf AND FOR
01C A 4 M at art ClroWI Cowl ol Fra
ROBERT T NAVIOOMSKIS, BECKY
SCkONOLC COUNTY.
EIGHTEENTH
JudWal Crort to an)
A. NAVIOOMSKIS. SOVEREIGN
FLORfOA
lot SEMINOLE Cowdy. Flonda
BANK. THOMAS LUMBER COMPA
CIVIL ACTION
ydraram W EILS FAROO BANK MIN­
NY INC ; JIM S PLUMBING 8 IRRI­
CASE NO. 01-CA-74
NESOTA N A . AS TRUSTEE OF
GATION. INC . a n Fra Datandarda. I
DIVISION O
REGISTERED
HOLDERS
OF
w « aal to Fra N?ratl and b*« tad­
CREDIT BASED ASSET
OPTION ONE MORTGAGE LOAN
dar tor caaft at WES T FRONT DOOR
SERVIONOANO
TR
UST
2001-A
ASSET
BACKEO
OF THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
SECURITIZATION. LLC.
CERTIFICATES. SERIES 2001A I*
COURTHOUSE. SANFORD FLORI­
dr*
Piamtifl
and
FABIANA
DA al 11.00AM. err Ft* 18Fr day al
VA2QUE2; HENRY OUNCUS. TE N ­
Octobar.
2001,
Fra
loOowmg
JEFFRIE R WELCH, at ai
ANT »1 W V A KAREN MUMMEU.
daaertoad proparty aa •*• torti Ft
TENANT »2 NK/A CUFF ANDER­
awd Find Judgrrran
NOTICE OP
SON TENANT I I NK/A KAREN
THE W EST 1/2 OF LOT 84 OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
HUMMELL; TENANT 42 NK/A
SLA VIA COLONY COMPANY'S
NOTICE IS HEREBY OTYEN pwCUFF
ANDERSON
an
Dr*
SUBDIVISION AS RECOROEO IN
auant to a Ena) Judgmant ol
Datandarda. I w* to* to to* hrgnaal
PLAT BOOK 2 ON PAOE 71 OF THE
Mortgage Forectoawa datad JWy 13,
and baal btddat tot cam at W EST
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SCMFIOLE
2001 and entered in Caaa NO 01FRONT OOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA ANO LESS A
CA-74 at Pre Caart Court eI dre
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
PARCEL OF LANO LYING Ft THE
EIGHTEENTH Judo* O k u * In and
FORD. FLORIDA *11100AM. onto*
NORTHWEST OUARTER OF THE
tor SEMINOLE County. Flonda
20 day ot Oaptondiar, 2001, to* totSOUTHWEST OUARTER OF SEC­
wherein CREDIT BASEO ASSET
SERVICINQ ANO 8E C U W TU A TION 20. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH.
RANGE 31 EAST. BEING A I OR
Ttott. LLC it r * PtaaM and JEF­
LO T 28. OOLDENROO PLACE.
T O N OF THE WEST HALF OF LOT
FRIE R WELCH. REBECCA L
ACCORDING T O TH E PLAT
84. * TH E SLAVIA COLONY COM
W ELCH ANY ANO Alt. UNKNOWN
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PANVS SUBDIVISOtTACCORD­
PARTIES
CLAIMING
BY.
PLAT BOOK IB. PAOE (1 . PUBLIC
ING TO TH E PLAT THEREOF AS
THROUGH. UNDER. ANO AGAINST
RECORDS OF TH E SEMINOLE
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2.
THE HEREPt NAMED POVXXJAL
COUNTY. FLORIOA
PAOE 71 OF THE PUBLIC
DEFENOANT(S) WHO ARE NOT
AK/A 8030 OddanrodPtoc* Road.
RECORDS OF TH E SEMINOLE
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE.
W r W Park, FL S27S2
COUNTY.
FLORIOA
BEING
MORE
WHETHER SA10 UNKNOWN PAR­
WITNESS MY HANO and N aaal
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
TIES MAY CLAM AN INTEREST AS
&lt;d Pda Court on Auguat 172001.
FOLLOWS:
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
(SEAL)
COMMENCE AT THE NORTH
GRANTEES.
OR
OTHER
W EST CORNER O F TH E SA10
CLAIMANTS. THE WEXIVA HUNT
park ol to* proiA Cowl
SOUTHW EST QUARTER. FOR A
CLUB COMMUNITY ASSOCIATON
By Mary Snow*
POINT OF REFERENCE. THENCE
INC.; FAIRVItW ASSOCIATES.
Dapwy Park n ■ 1 • •
RUN SOUTH 00 DEGREES 64 MIN
PtC.; ara dre Oalandanw. I wd aa* to
Echewrta SAaeodelaa. PA
UTES *7 SECONOS EAST. ALONG
to* hidi*tf and b**t
tor caVi
THE W E S TtlN E OF SAIO SOUTH • ' P Q 4*188018 • m i »r i
al W EST FRONT DOOR OP THE
W EST OUARTER. 23 00 FEET.
Tampa. Florida 33822 6018
SEMINOLE CO UN TY CO UR T
THENCE NORTH SS DEOREES 44
F0I0O3318
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA at
MINUTES 33 SECONOS EAST. A
Ad
11 tiQAM, on ft* 2nd day of Octobar,
R you a n a poraon w «i a daabday
2001. dre toaoMrgdeaertredproparDISTANCE O F IS 00 FEET TO THE
ty aaaatlortitn a**) Flnat Judgmant
who naoda acoonn o d ikon to ordar
INTERSECTION
OF
THE
to parttopm* to tote procaadng. you
SOUTHERLY RttHT-OF-WAY UNE
LO T *32. WEKJVA HUNT CLUB
FOX HUNT AECTX3N 2. ACCOR CL
OF RED BUG LAKE ROAD. WITH
a n araMad M no coal to you. tor to*
prorrtaalon at certain aaalatanca
INO TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS
THE WESTERLY U NE OF AFORES A D LOT SS. FOR THE POINT OF
Plaaa* cordad Cowl Artmatnkon
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK It .
al 201 N Part Avanua. Sardord.
PAGES B4 THROUGH 87, INCLU­
BEGINNING. THENCE CONTINUE
Flonda 32771. totophona numbar
SIVE. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
NORTH 88 DEGREES 44 MINUTES
33 SECONOS EAST. ALONG SAID
(407)843-4227. wdhn 2 working
OF SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLO R O A
SOUTHERLY
RWHT-OF-WAY
LINE.
A/K/A
tot Bodal* Court.
day* ot yow neofld ol tow docu­
ment P Taarkrg Imparrad. (TDD) 140 00 FEET. THENCE RUN SOUTH
Lonoanod. FL 32778
•004834771.
WITNESS MV HANO and tad aaal
S3 D EGREES 48 MINUTES 30
r
u'-rr*. Arrjcll 74. ami StpNr-bcr
at am Coat on
JJJU1.
bfcUU4DG WEST 10 JH C AFCT.C
2.2001
B A D WESTERLY U NE OP LO T SS.
(SEAL)
00231
A DISTANCE O F 84 32 F E E T
THENCE
RUN
NORTH
00
CMrti el m* C M Court
Pt THE P R CU tT COURT
DEGREES 84 MINUTES 47 SEC­
By Mary Stroupa
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
ONDS WEST. ALONG SAIO WEST
Dapufy Clan
UNE.
2*02
FEET.
TO
THE
POINT
Ectwama I t i i n r u t , P A
OF BEGINNING
O PFLO H O A
P O Boi 28018
Pt ANO FOR
A/K/A 1844 Start* Road. Ovaido.
Tampa. Flortda 336224018
SEMMOLE
COUNTY
FL
32748
FOOOI1210
GENERAL
WITNESS MY HANO and Fra aaal
"S*a Amancana a*h Oaabdaiaa AM
JURISDICTION DTYttlON
ol ta* Court on Auguat 172001.
» you at* a parson ratm a ttaaM N
CASS NO. 0O-CA-1374-14G
adro naads aocommodadon In ondar
(SEAL)
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
lo pamapat* m td t protsadkig. you
CORPORATION.
Park ol to* Prowl Coal
ara an war) al no coal Id you, lor Fra
By Mary S#nx*r«
promauon ot oartaFi aaalatanca.
Dapufy Park
Plaata contact Court A d m d W M on
UNTON 0 MOORE. M aL
Edwrama AAaaooiatoA P A
M 201 N Pan Arrow*. Sardord.
P O Boa 28018
Flonda 32771, H H ptrona nwrdrar
N OTICE OF
Tampa. Flonda 33822 8018
(407)443-4227. rrtthar 2 arerlmg
PORECLOBUM BALE
F010037T8
day* at yaw raeafpl ol Fru doarNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw
"Saa Amancana ntto Paabaam* Ad
mart. 8 haattng mrpaaad. (TOO) 1*
Myou a n a panon *4to a daabdtry
auard to a Final Judgman ol
8004334771.
Foractoaw* datad Auguat 17, 2001.
adto rraadi accommodaaon to ardor
PutAWr Auguat ta. and Sapaanmat
and aniarad m Caaa No OCFCA
to parurtoat* to tar procaa#*ng. you
2. 2001
a n anuiad al no com to you. tor to*
1374-140, el to* Prou* Court ol to*
00227
EIGHTEENTH Juduat Clrcul In and
prorrtaalon ol oartam aaaiatanc*.
PI****
contact
Cowl
AMntom
aon
lor
SEMINOLE County. Flonda
THE C M C U T COURT
M 201 R Part Arranua. Sardord.
wtiarom CHASE MANHATTAN
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
MORTGAGE CORPORATION I*
Florida 32771, lalyprrony nmrbar
P t * n « and UNTON D IJOOFtE and
(407)443-4227. &lt;r«frm 2 working
IN ANO FOR
____ _ AN UNKNOWN PERSON IN
day* oI yaw noarpt al ta* docu
SCMMOL* COUNTY,
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
maid; t hearing impend. (TOO) 1­
FLORfOA
REAL PROPERTY, a n Datandarda. I
8004834771.
o v a . ACTION
aaP to tod hfltoaal and bad tadPubam Auguat 24. and Saptambar
CASE NO. 01 -CA-408
dar tor cam to to* W*M hard door al
2.2001
am Cawtoou** m bA H FO u j. SEMI­
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BAML
MOLE Cowdy norm* (1 00 oclock
on to* IP a*r Ol Saptambar. 2001,
T H E C M C U T COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
GARY P HUGHES. ataL
JUOtCIAL PRCUtT
aM torto to aad FtoM Judgmant to
______
')■
wt:
M ANO FOR
NOTICE OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
LOT 30. BLOCK 3 PALM TE R ­
FORF CLOSURE BALE
RACE. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwTHEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT
CIVIL
ACTION
•uard to a Fnal Judgmant al
BOOK 4. PAGES 82 ANO 83. OF
CASS NO. 81-CA4ST
Mongag* Forawoawd datad Auguat
DIVISION 1*0
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
18. 2001 and aniarad In C m * NO
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA k V l
WELLS FARGO BANK
01 -CA-400 ol Fi* Crrcul Cowl ol Or*
MINNESOTA. N A . W ITHOUT
2334 Pomaafla Dnv*. Santord. FL
EIGHTEENTH JurSoal Crncud Fi and
32T7I
tor SEMINOLE Cowdy. Flonda
RECOURSE.
DATED tow 20 day cl Auguat 2001
udrararn FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK. ■ m* Plarddl and GARY P.
A* Part aI aaa) Court
HUGHES. SUSAN CAROL BlORlST.
p e o g y a l r ic h . m m .
By Mary Shot**
RICH-UNITED
CORPORATION.
Aa Dapidy park
NOTICE OF
REGENCY OREEN NEIGHBOR
Submaad by.
HOOO
ASSOCIATION
IN C j
Fabar 4 Ordar P A
HEATHROW MASTER ASSOC IA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwSu m 300
•uard to a Fatal Judgment at
t o n . IN C : BANK OF AMERICA.
1671) Markup* A n n a
14*1- 489* Fondosen rtytoi AuguM
N A bfXCESSOR X rfTFR E ST
Coni
Gabto*. Honda 34146
BY MERGER OF NATIONSBANK.
17. 2001 and araarad to Caaa NO
(304)4424110
0 1-CA447 ol to* Prowl Court at to*
N A SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
Toraon* wMi a dwabddy who naad
EIGHTEENTH Jw*aM Prou* to and
NATIONSBANK. N A
(SO UTH )
a apacial accommodahon to parkolot BEMMOLE Cowdy. Ftondt
FM/A NATIONSBANK OF GEOR
paw m tow proewarpng ahoWd con
wharam WELLS FAROO BANK MIN
QIA. N A SUCCESSOR BY MCRO
lad AOACoordmator al SananoW
NESOTA.
NA.
W ITHOUT
ER TO NATIONSBANK OF FLOFUCowdy Courdtoua*. 301 N Part
RECOURSE, la to* Plamufl an)
O A N A . THE HUNTINGTON
Arranua. Swl* N301. Sardord.
PEGGY AUOCH. JAMES FEROUNATIONAL BANK. STATE OF
SON. CARMELLA FERGUSON.
Flortda 32771. M WaU tor* day*
IIUMIUA^DEPARTMENT OF REV­
TENANT
at
NK/A
VICTOR
OAVIS.
prior
to
Pw
procaadmg
ENUE. ara Fra Oalandwda. I «r* art
SWEETWATER CLUB HOME OWN
Tawpbona 1*07)323 4330 ail 4227.
to Fra hl^iaal an ) baal taddar lor
CRS ASSOCIATON P C . TENANT
I4 0 0 4 S S 4 7 7 I (TOO) or 1400­
cam ar WEST FRONT OOOR OF
* I Nru A VICTOR DAV.C ar* to*
I Me SEMINOLE COUNTY CO U R T­
8338770 (V) vW Flonda Ralay
HOUSE &amp;ANFORO. FLORIDA at
Datandarda. I w « aa* to to* htghaM
Pubam AuguM 24. and SapWndwr
m b beat batdar tor cam M WEST
1100AM. on dr* 20 day ol
1 HONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
2.2001
Saptambar. 2001. Fra loaoanrtg
CO UN TY COURTHOnSE. SAN­
UQ232
FORD. FLO R CA M 1100AM onto*
aad Fnal Judgrrran
2
day
ot
Octobar.
2001.
to*
teaming
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
LO T 4. AGENCY GREEN.
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
aaid Flna) Judgmant
THEREOF. AS RECOROCO IN
LOT
4.
BLOCK
B.
SWEETWATER
PI ANO FOR
PLAT BOOK 31. PAGE(S) 8441
CLUB UNIT 3. ACCORDING TO
SEIRNOLE COUNTY.
INCLUSIVE. OF THE PUBLIC
FLORIOA.
RECOROS OF SCUdaOLE COUN­
THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 23. PAGES 14 AND
TY. FLOREM
PVR. ACTION

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CASE MO : 01-CA-63S-14-O
JAMES B NUTTER 8 COMPANY
HALE B H im E R . J R . MM .
DaWndanl(i)
NOTICE OF SALE
Nobc* I* haroby grvan mat. pur­
auanl to a Final Judgmani ol
Frwarhwwa nr Ordar dated August
17. 2001. aniarad ar C M Cat*
Numbar 01-CA43S-14-G to to*
Croat Court tot SommoW Cowdy.
Florida, wharam JAMES B NUTTER
8 COMPANY w Pw PWadA. and
HALE SHUTTER. J R . M M . a n to*
situated m SammoWCowdy. FtortW.
Lot 27. SANLANOO ESTATES,
aocordmg to to* Plat toaraol a*
raennted m PWI Don* 12. Pag* &amp;J.
cd to* Pub*c Raenrd* 01 SananoW
Cowdy. Flortda
M pub*e aate to to* higwtt and baal
brddar tor cam. to to* bbby cd to*
SEMINOLE Cowdy pxatoouM Waal
Front Door. M l North Part Avanua.
Sardord. FL. 32771, at 1100am. on
to* 20 day cd Saptambar. 2001
DaWd Auguat 20.2001
C U R K OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Mary Stroww
Waaam M OoWon AAaaocWW*
1730 South MyTOa Avarxw Su*a 103
Ctoarmator. Flonda 33733-3443
m accordant* arm Pw Anwrkan*
W m Du abrdw* Act. par aona m naad
ol a apacial accommodaaon to parkcipaW (n tow procaadmg thal. wdhm savan (7) daya prior to any proOtica ol to* Co w l SammoW Cowdy
Cowtooua*. M l North Part Avanua.
Sanford. FL 32771. WWphorw
4076664330 TOO 1400*634771
or 1400-8334770 vU Flortda RaWy
Pubam Auguat 24. and Sapwmbar
z .ro o t
00233
•f THE C M C U T COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JU O ICU L P R CU IT
W ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NUMBER: OO-CA-1713-14HJ
CROWN BANK, a Fartar al Savings

LARRY O STILL. BENEFICIAL
FLORIOA.
IN C .
MIOHLANOS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
PIC.BA YTR EE VR1AOE
CONDOMINIUM.
INC.
and
UNKNOWN TENANTS.
N oncaoPSALi
Purauanl to Ch apter a
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwauard to a Summary Final Judgmani
Ol Foractoaw* dated August 17,
2001 and aniarad m C M Cat*
Numbar 0 » C A -1733-14-0 ol to*
CireWt Court at to* Elghlaanto
JurtdM Praia m M b tor Bammote
Cowdy. Florida, wharam Clown
Bank, a Farter« Savmga Bank la
PlamMt and Larry O Sal. Panaflcwl
Flonda, Inc-, Ikghianda Homaoamara
Aaaociaton. Inc., Baytraa Vkaga
Condominium. Inc . and Unknown
IwNaaPto
M to* Waal front door al to*
Banknote Cowdy Courtous*. M l
North Parti Avanua, Santord. Flonda
M stevon o'clock m i on tw 20 day
ol Daptembat. 2001, tte toPowng
krturw*. havkm a atrsM andean M
3*0 M#&gt;4* loco. #4; Winter Sprtigi.
Flonda 37TO* am) a* aM torto In aalp
•SWhrtafyu FVteJ- Judgmant &lt;P
Foractoaura. towd
Thai cartam Condommtwn ParoM
know a* Und 4. Buddmg 240. M
BAYTREE VRLAOE. and an wupvtoad 1412803223 kdaraM a* to aach
und *1 tw Mfki common atemarda.
lo said unit, al in aou*rJanca wlh
and aub)act to t a covanarH. t a d
font rsatrekont terms and otar
proviaiona of Vval Dacteraaon of
Condominium of Baytraa VAaga.
Inc., aa raoordad in Ofhnai Raoords
Book 1163, Pagaa 1639 through
1633, and aa amanotd m Offiuw
R-nprrtt Pork 1166 Pa^a 1726. c#
V»a Pubic Racordt of Sammote
Cormfy. Florida and as amandad m
Ofkoai Raoords Book 1176. Paga
S79. of said Pubic Racords
Dated al Sammote County, Flonda
t a 20 day of August 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Via Cveui Court
Sammote County. Flonda
By Mary Stroupa
Aa Dapufy Clark
Wteam M Goteon AAssociatas
1230 South Mydte Avanua. Suta 106
Oaarwaiar. Flortda 3375*3445
N you ara a parr on w*h a daaUfc
ly a ta naada any accommodation In
ordar to partapate to t a prooaadmg. you ara antflad. al no coat lo
you. to t a provision of cartam aasialanoa
PtetM
contact
AOACoordmator at 301 N Park
Avanua. Suite N 301, Santord.
Flonda 32771. tetephont (407)3234330 ait. 4227. wkhm 2 working
daya of your raca^t of t a Nobca. t
you ara haarkig or voca tmpa«*d
cal 1-0OO-955A771
KENNETH L 8CMLITT. ESQ
Flonda Bar No. 0663067
Adornay lor Plambfl
Kaabng A SchMi. PA
746 N. Garland Avanua. Sute 101
Orlando. Florida 32601
(407)425-2907
Pubiah Augual 26. and Saptembar
2.2001
D0234
M THE ORCUTT COURT FOR
tfftANOLf COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
F«a No: 01-606 CP

IN RE ESTATE OF
NOTICE OF AOMP66 TRATION
Tta admmwbafaon of t a aatete of
Jatray Robad Darnai. dacaasad. Fla
Numbar 01 -606 CP. it pandng m t a
O c u t Court lor Sammote Coimry.
Flortda. Probata Drmaton. t a
addraM of whch m 301 North Park
Avanua. Santord. Florida 32771.
Tha namaa and addraaaaa of t a
and t a parALL IN1EHCSTEU iX U S O tw ARE
NOTIFIEO THAT
A l parsons on atom t a notes is
aarvad who hava obfactnoa ta t
chaianga t a vakdffy of t a wB. t a
quakhcabons of t a pomonal rapralanuttva, vanua, or |unadekon of
t a Court ara raquvad to Isa ta *
cjbfsctpons wan t a 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 O*
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l cradaors of t a daesdant and
ofhar parson* havmg daima V
dsmandt agamsf dscsdsnfs aalate
on atam a copy ci t a notea la
date of t a in f pubicuon of t a
nobca mual kte ta * claims w«h t a
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLJCA-

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TION OF THIS NOTICE Off THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE OATE CF 8ERVICE OF A CORY Of THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l d ta r ctaflort of t a
and p#f»ona having claim* Of
damandt agamtl t a dacadanl a
••lata muat Ma Itatr daima «Rh Via
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
p u b l ic a t io n o f

ms n o t i c e

ALL CLAIMS. DIMAN03 ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT 80 FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tta data of krat pctifceabon d t a
Node* la AuguM 26. 2001
Factorial Rapea— o b t a
PM8 921A. 2506 N Clark Straat
Chicago. Mnota 60614
Ahomay
for
RaineaaoUta
Vlckf K. Lavy
Florida Bar No 0696557
lavy A AMOCiataa. PA
3551 W l aka Mary BosArvanJ.
S u it 207
Laka Mary. Florida 32746
Talaphona (407)321-4044
Pubkah Auguat 26. and Sapfarrtar
2.2001
DD23S
___________
IN THE CtRCUfT COURT
O F TH 8 U TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SC MMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 00-CA-646-14-E
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK AS
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER WITH
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BAN* DF
FLORIOA
Plaintiff.
v
JERRY E JENKINS. ET AL..
Amandad NOT1CC OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER a
NOT1CF IS MFRFBY GIVEN pur­
suant lo lha Final JwJgniapJ in
Foradoaura datad AuguM 1C. 2001.
and aniarad it Caaa No 00CA6C6
14 E of t a O a A Court of t a 10Vi
Juckctal Cveui ai and lor Sammola
County. Florida, wtaram F ta Union
National Bank, at »uooaaaor by
margar with Fan Union National
Bank of Florida it Plaintiff and
JERRY E. JENKINS, at ai ara ta
dafandanfi. I wd aal lo t a Ngtatl
and baal brddar lor cash al tta
Sammota County Coudouta. 301 N.
Park Avanua. Sanford. Flonda 32771
al 1100 A M on t a 9Vi day of
Octobar. 2001. Ita
•aid Ordar or Final Judgmart. kvw«
Lot 40. LAKEWOOD AT THE
CFIOSSINQ UNfT SO. aocordmg to
t a map or plat taraof aa racordad
in Plat Book 30. Pagaa 52 trough 55
In t a Pubic Rscorda of Gartanoia
County. Florida
S t a AddraM 645 Slarvtona Dnva
Laka Mary. Flonda 32746
DATED at Sanford. Bradford
County. Flonda t a ! 7 day of August
2001.
Mary Anna Mona
O art of Cveui Coun
BY. Mary Gboupa
DEPUTY CLERK
8oo«l E. SanowfU. Eaq
000 Corporate Drtva. Suit S10
Fori Laudardate, a 33334
Pubiah Augual 26 «id Saptembar
2.2001
00236
IN THE CIRCUfT COURT
O f TH E 1ITH
JUOtCIAL ORCUTT.
IN ANO FOR
tC M N O L E COUNTY,
FLORIOA
'•* MY I
o rm to a * I
C A S IN O : 0 0 C A &gt;470 14W
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
INC. 7K/A COUNTRYWIDE
FUNDINO CORPORATION
PLAPW F
VS
NOLAN E MUU.IN. IF UV1NQ. ANO
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A U .OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOCn OR
AGAINST NOLAN E. U U U IN ,
RMONOA fl M IPIPI. IF LhflNO
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A U O TH E R
PARTIES CLAPPING AN P4TERE8T
BY. THROUOH. UNDER OR
AGAINST RHONDA S MUUJN.
VILLAS O f STOCK BRIDGE
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
P4C.; PREFERRED CREDIT
CORPORATION. JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOC AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS PI POSSESSION
d e f e n o a n t (S)
NOTICE OP
F o n e c L o tu m s a ls
NOTICE IS HEREBY O/VEN pw
auaid to a Swrvnary In a l Judgmani
ol Foiactoawa dated Auguat IP.
2001 araarad In C M Caw No 00
CA 2420 14 W M tw Chart Cowl al
to* 1PTH Jwkctel Crow to and lor
8EUINOLE County SANFORD.
Flonda. I wd a a to Pi* N # »* l wa)
b*M bkkter tor caah at Pw WEST
FRONT DOOR M to* SEMINOLE
Courdy Cowtooua* located al 301 N.
PARK AVENUE to 8ANFORO.
Flonda. al 1100 a rn on to* 1t day
al Sagurobar. 2001 to* toaoadng
daaatwd proparty l l H I torto to
»wd Summary Fatal Judgmatd toMl
LOT II. STOCKBfllOGE. UNIT
e t c . A c c a ic if ia t o t i c f i a t
THEREOF. RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 24. PAGES 78 ANO 80 OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF 8CMTNOLE COUNTY. FLOROA
Dated aa* 17 day ol AuguM. 2001.
(C tn C U T COURT SEAL)
MARY ANNE MORSE
Ctertol to* Chart Court
B f Mary Skoup*
Dapwy Ctert
Pubaah h:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O f OAVB J.
STERN. PA
A nO R N E Y FOR PLAINTIFF
801 B Urmarady Dnv* SUM 800
Ptentebon. a 33J24
(834)2134000
0043848)CWF)
PI ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABAITIES
ACT. paraona wdh iteabknat naad• 4 a apucail aaeutjtyxiajii tiaiwd
oonlad COURT AOUNISTIMTION.
al
to*
SEMINOLE
Cowdy
Courthouaa M 407443-4227. 1400
•834771 (TOO) or I 8008334770.
via Flonda Malay Same*
Pubiah AuguM 24. and SapWndwr
2. 2001
D0237
i p w i w c t io m

•4 THE C M C U T COURT
O F TH E 1ITH
JU04C1AL CM CUT.
M ANO FOR
SEMP40LS COUNTY.
FLORIOA
QENER*!
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S IN O : 0I-CA-1O47-14W
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE 0 0
PLAP4TIFF
VS
J U IC E A GRAGG IF LM NG. ANO
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.

L

L e g a l s __________
GRANTEES.
ASSI0™ f '
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
p a r t ie s c l a im in g a n i n t e r e s t

BY. THROUOH. UNOER OR
AOAINST JO YCE A GRAOO.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOYCE A.
GRAOO. IF ANY; CITY OF
SANTORO. FLORIOA. JOHN DOE
ANO JANE OOE AS UNKNOWN

TENANTS w POS*fo a io n

DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE s a l *
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN OFauwd to a Swnmaiy Flna) Amjmaid
ol Foradoaur# dated A llte l 18.
2001 tnterad to C M Cat* No. 01CA-1047-14 W cd to* CkaM Cowl a
to* U T H Jwkctel CkaM to and tof
SEMINOLE
Cowdy.
Santord.
FWMO I
aa* to tw NghaM and
b*M bkkter tor caah M tte W*M herd
door *1 tod SEMINOLE County
Courthouaa located M 301 N Park
Avanua to 8*ntoid. Ftortd*. M 1)00
i m onto* 14 day d Octobar. TOO I
aat torto to aaid Summary Final
Judgmant towd.
LOT 1 AND THE NORTH 241
FEET OF LO T 4. ANO THE EAST
1/2 OF VACATED ALLEY ADJA­
CEN T ON WEST. BLOCK E.
REVISED PLAI O F MARKHAM
PARK HEIGHTS. ACCOROTNQ TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED PI PLAT BOOK 1, PAOE 71, O F
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Dated tote 17 d*y cd AuguM. 2001.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARY AFME MORSE
Ctert (d tte Ckodt Cowl
B y Mary Stroww
* jury Ctert
Pubiah to:
THE 8EM340LE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVX) A
STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PUUNT1FF
831 S. Urwanry L— r - 3w&gt;* SuO
P1ardahon.Fl 33324
(884)2334000
01-70418INCM)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. poraon* irtto dteabMaa naodr g a apodM aocommodaBon choWd
oonlad COURT AOMMSTRATION.
•I t w
B tS P H O U
Cowdy
Cowtooua* M 407463-4227. 1400­
8334771 (TOO) or 1-8004634770.
M* Ftortd* RM*y S k d o a
PubtahAuguM 24. and B*p*ainb*i
2.2001

M TH B C M C U T COURT
OF THE U T H

JUDICIAL CM CUT,
M ANO POR
I COUNTY.
C A M NO.: 01&lt;A-11«8-1M *
B A W ONE. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. FK/A TH E F » » T
NATIONAL BANK OF C U C A O O , AS
TRUSTEE
va.
Man* Moroni. ET. AL

MOT1CS OF
NOTICE 13 HEREBY (W E N p w
auard to ■ FtoM Judgmant al
Forteooaw* dated AuguM 13 2001
and aniarad to Cat* No.01-CA1184-14-W. M * » CkaM Cowl M to*
U T H Juddal CkouP In and lor
SananoW Cowdy, Flortda adwraln
Bank On*. NauonM Aaaodadon.
FK/ATh* Fhte NauonM Bank 01
.. Aa Truktek to Ptokddl and
MORANZ JO M I AND JANE
OOE AS UM040WN TENANT (8) M
POSSESSION - - o p u n k n o w N
SPOUSE O F MARC MORAN%
____ AN UNKNOWN PERSON M
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT

IN TH* O R C U T COURT
OF T H i EIGHTEENTH
JU W C U L C M C U T
Ot AND FOR
8EJMP40L* COUNTY.
CASE NO-' 00-CA-2383-13W
RK34ARD W PIERRE.
AMIN H NEMEH. aM a AMIN
NEMEH AUTOMOTIVE FINANCE
CORPORATION, an todten*
eorpontom, P H U JP B CARTER.
Oto/a EMPIRE AUTO BROKERS,
and UNKNOWN TE N A N TS ) IN
POSSESSION.
n o t ic s o f b a l e
n o t i c e is h e r e b y g iv e n m m

NOTICE TO BDOCRW

TOGETHER WITH to* I
harddflamardt *nd appurtanca.

Th*
pwauard to Pud certain Sumnwry
FtoM Judgmani ol Foroctodwt
anterod to C M No. OOCA-228313
W new panrkng to to* CkaM Cowl cr
to* Eighteen*! Jwkctel C h a n to bv)
tor Samtoote Cowdy. Flortda.
DATED Pda 17 day M Auguat 2001
(COURTSEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctert M to* CkaM Cowl
BY Mary Skoup*
A* Oacury Ctert
BartkiM M NMaon. Eaqwr*
Ftortd* Bar No. 0488280
GRAHAM. BUILDER. JONES.
PRATT A MARKS. U P
»uOffl
* — rww
*I- _ aiw
-« ■«» a - - 3rd Floor
Wkdar Part. Flortda 32780
Tatephon*: (407)447-4433
Anonwya tor PtetoM.
Richard W Pten*
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I HEREBY CERTMY toM a Put an)
correct copy M to* tarogotog ha*
b**n IwrdMwd by U JL U M an tte
20 day cd Augual 2001 to Ante) H
Hamah. k V a Ante) Ntnah, ItTO
Winter Bprtog* Boedtortn), Winter
Sprtogk. r U k U 32700. lUteuJ 0.
Dadtogar.
Eapuk*.
Inm dat.
Droartek. Dokter. Kaidor tRaad
P M omc* Bo* 2408, Orlando
Flortda 324032808, and FN^y 0
Carter. 3420 Cowdy Road 427
NortoXongaood. Ftortd* 32780
BamuM M. Nttoon, Eaqwra
Ftortte Bw N a 0888280
GRAHAM. BU LG ER . JONES.
PRATT 8 MARKS, LLP
P M OMo* Orvaar 1880
WtoW Part. Ftortte 32780
(407) 847-4488
APonwjrt tor Ptertrt.
RCHAR O W . PIERRE
N O nCE
AMERKANB WITH D U A B U R U
ACT OP 1880
AD8M STRATIVE ORDER
NO. 84-20
PERSONS WITH A DUAB8JTY
W HO NEED A SPECIAL ACCOM
M OOATXM T O PAROCMATE W
TH U
PR0CEEDV40 SHOULD
CONTACT OUABAJTY C00R084ATO R A T 101 NORTH PARK
AVENUE. B U T E N. 201. SAN­
FORD, FLOWOA, 32771, AT LEAST
FIVE ( I ) DAYS PRIOR TO THE
PROCEED*® . T E L E n i O f t j r r )
323-4330 EXT. 4227; 1400888•771 (TDD). OR 14004888770.
(VL VIA FLOREM R O AY BERVCE.
Pubaah AuguM 24. and T
8 B001

M

M TH B C S K U T COURT
OF THE MOMH IN DI

Property more parkcularty daaotwd
*• toaovva to M
PARCEL 1:
Bawn M to* NonhaaM comar M Lai
14. Block A. OAK GROVE PARK, a,
pw PIM dwraol. aa raoordad to P w
B « k T . Pag* S3. PWtec Fteoonte at
SEMMOLE Cowdy. FVtoda: toonot
nai Sownarty along tw WaMin,
"(F d M n a yk n * M U S Ikgiteay IT .
82 and along * cwvt concave
Laaterty Iwvkg lw da w a u ia i *
rwRte M 377848 teal a oankte
•"O'* M 0 dagraa* I T ) ? and *
chord baarmg at Souto u dawooa
8838- W M tol to aro dteWkteM
•00 teal thane* tun North 70
dagraa* 2328 Wm 21400 l**L
toano* rwi Norto 21 dawaoa T O W
E M 80 04 tew w to* Northarty bw
tO to* atoromanku ted Led 14. tianea
nai Souto 70 rtogr*** 23 2 8 E M
Mong to* Nortoarty In* cd aaa) Lot
14. 21008 tew to to* Pom M

M AMO FOR

Sardord. Ftortte
ORLANDO SANFORD
•FTERNATXX4AE AIRPORT
Seated bkte. tubted to to* core3
200 P M . local tm*. on Saptembar
20. 2001 by Pw Santord Airport
Authorpy at On* Rad Ctovtoand
Boulevard. Suda 1200. Santord.
Ftortte 32773. M adach dm* w d
pteo* bate wa ba pubidy opened
and road, h r tomrthtog a* labar and
matertate and partomdig t l vnrt
oonnaawd wan todooing program'

RECONSTRUCTION OF
TAXJWAY8 L A C ANO 8-4
Th* mayor nort lama and approtimate quanta** InvaNw) to to* proTathvay rocpnakucaan Indwtea
*ppro«to »te*y 44.000 8Y M p r o -

mwd romavM. 8toeh rack aubgred*

Mad anrt. Th* pro|M to rtvkted Into
• baa# bd M apprwthMili 33.500
8Y. and a bk) Mtemate conaWtog of
10800 BY reapactvaty
TTw Baa* Bd laakaay raftebapaBon
Induted approdmaWy 17J00 BY M
toy. ttectrtcdl mpravamarda w d
Th* wort partortiwd inter ta*
Contract that b* gavwtwd by to*
F*darM Cor* ad PiovWont M torto
to tte Coronet Doewnorda. adach
art nol roakki ed to.
(0 6E) kuboonkactor pwDMptePan,
Equal Emptoymard OpportunRy
FtdtrM Wag* and How requkamarda (Oavte Sacon Act). A lre q u n ntenli M to# Bteto M Ftortd*. kdkdI to Chapter 247,
Pro ropuWton* MiMI apply to tote
protect at P haretn rotten oM In ML
Any ecatmct purauwd to tote NoPo*
a il Lte I w V # ta Ci* (- - -- - - c j
Eraoukv* Order 112*3 (82448)
Tha MWdton M bkkter* la partadar
b ceded to too conkad raqibamarda
tor EquM Emptoymard OpportMte*
at M
torto In to* Conkad
Doewnarda Th* *ucc***M bkkter
■48 b* raqdrod to comply oPh al
conkad reqWrwnwd* lor EquM
Emptoymard Opportwakaa
Tha 8ank*d Akport Autoorty here­
by noMtea *1 bkktera tod I « • MW-

L ecals

L ecals

Saptembw 8. 2001 to too Sardord
Akport Autoorty Board Room al
Ortendo Sardon) IntemaaanM Akport.
tor toa pi rp c m oT anamrtig qua*
•on*, rtaojaakig ih* protacL and
Aaanrtenc* a tote cordaranc* by wi
te mandatory Nathar to* Ormw nor
to* Engnaw thal b* roaponatd* tor
M dte maaong t r a p aa dated by
Acktendum
A ota v ia al to* eonakucaon aa*
•M ba achadWad rmmaikaiaiy loPowtog to* Predkkkng Centerenca «
art b* to* reapontartty al to* cwv
tractor to proved* tranaportakon lor
tola t*a vteL No oto*&gt; achadWad
tad* or mads M are protect *aa art
bawhaduted
G uarantee wd b* raqWrad vrtto
aach Md aa a candied Wreck on a ad­
vert bank or a bid bond In tre wnowd
M Pv# (J) pdnard at tod total amowd
ol lha bid. mad* payabte to dre
Santord Akport AWhorty
Th* auccatilW bkkter vrt bo
raqwrod lo kndrh aoparar* parlor
an wnowd aquM to 100% M to* conIrset pries.
Th* bkkter mual ouppry *■ kdomw.
■on reqWred by toa propoM term.
Bate muM b* aubmawd on toa ap*»
■ad PropoM Fom and acceptance
by dre Sponaor Mrei oorreatote a
Mo#*nca»on to bk) doewnarda may
only ba mad* by «raan wktendwn
Aawd M toa cordad ahai ba matte
lo toa toriM raaponabla and raaponMva bkkter. adnaa bk) content* to
Ih* remap requirements ot to*
Oterrer.
Bkte may ba hard by toa Sardoid
Akport Autoorty te a parted nol to
aacood 120dayabomto*dM*Mto*
bid opanlng te toa pwpoa* cd ovate
■kng bkte prtor lo arnrd M oordracL
nrgrta la «alv* any daotmMay or
kregidarty to any bid or bid guararty.
to reyacl arty or al bkte. to rehk) tte
protacL to aaren) or refrain from
0*4.12/4 a LonbaU tw r.o » i . V lt d
to nigolteli vrth to* apparanl tea
and raaponaN* bteter to audi sward
a* may ba binaiclte to tre Ormar
Th* oAcIM pubBcaaon and ktvtaaon
to bkktera to hereby pubiahad tore
19to Day cd August 2001.
Sardord Akport Autoorty
Larry A Date
Preakterd and CEO
Pubiah AuguM 22.28. 2001

iM
ortgto. w aaa to M a rt. TNB art ba don* In aooordanoa «4h Ttoa V IM toa C M RWd*
A d M 1884 (42 U S D . 2000d M
aaq). * » CFR Part 2 8 ParttogaPon
by
Dtaartronragad
Buatoaaa
Enaarprtaaa In Dapartmanl ol
TranaportaPon Program*, and 48
CFR Part *1. NonrtacrtrWMton to
BanaPte For and Bandoa* to to*
PuMe.
Th* roqUamart* M U CFR Pwl
FA
R a g u te tta w M to* U .8
Dapartmanl M TranafmaKv i apply
to tote contact. P k to* poley M to*
Sardord Akport Autoorty lo
1 ot portormano* al tote i

NOTICE TO I
BMTAT10N POR B O S
Sardord Akport AuliorPy.
ORLANOO SANFORD
PfTERNATIONAL AJRPORT
Seated bkte.
to dre oon#8
t o o P.M. tore) am*, on THreday.
Baptentow 20. 2001 by tre Bwdoid
Akport Autoorty (toa Oanw) M On*
Rad Ctentond Boulavard. Bua*
1200. Swdord. Ftortda 32773. M
pubady epanad and road te tentehb t o r t q program:
• ntR N A TM N A L
PAVEMCNT RBM AgUTATKM
Thto protect eanateta M approkh
mately I8 J00 »tyiw « yorda M P-601
concrato pavamart recoretnxtrcn,
13.000 tana M P-401 bPwnkuua
pavwnara tor overlay, and rnaoMtenaoua ckakrega lama to rahabawi*
to* kdamaaonM apron. Tha tocaaon
W toa protect la on Ortando Sardord

aNte.414A.18M.14

SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
NATIONSCREMT
MORTQlOE
CORPORATION OP FLORDA. ■
JU DY SNOW A/K/A JUO Y
SNOW. E T A L,

M

NOTICE OP BALE
Nedto* to haroby (Aron toad, pwauanltotot Onteror FtoM JudnrearC
ardarod to Va* cteuta, to to* CPoul
Cowl cd Samtoote Cowdy. Flortda. I
[jo party art

Lrty. ftolb . c
LO T 31, BLOCK 8 TH E OOLONHADES
FIRST
SECTION.
ACCOROM O TO TH E MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF AS R E C O R O O M
PLAT BOOK 18 P A O n n A M ) ID
PUBLIC RECORDS O F SOANOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA
M prddk dMte. to to* Ntfwrt m M P M
Door ol to* tomtoote Cowdy
Cawtoou**, 301 North PdrtAktrtrt,
Sardord. Ftortte M 11D0 A M on
Saptembar 20.8001.
DATED: AuguM 17,2001

good tea
Appandto 8 48 CFR Part H , to maM
toa corWM g M tor DBS partdpaaon to tod partormanoa M tote cantract
Th* bMdaMoBaror art be faqrtad to
aubm* toa toaoadng kdamaaom (1)
toa namaa and wkko aaar M 06E
bma toM art partrttete to to* contracL (I ) a drou v oon M tl* wort
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m
- W
M to* U 8
u m mdmard to uaa a
tan 1 r An.to ta meat r * eennad
gort (8) Wrtten corWmadon tram
to* DBS toM 8 to pw **a«ng to toa
cun* i d aa provkted to to* oomm8
marl mad* water (4k and (8) P toa
IM
•Th*
bkkpropoaM a* a oondMon M
_
_
i to tote win* ad
may ba to tom M a prana oordracL
tebcortteoL tekd aarduro, w anotow

OFR Badtan* 8888. Ptovr d D6E
l oowtead tovrord goMaTI

(Swfl
Ctort M to* CkaM Court
B y U*ry Aka*)*
Dapwy Ctort
to aaeordano* **to to* Am*rtc*n*
W ltoDiM iWr*AcLp*raon*inn**d

aubcordractora tor tote DOTcordred at* haroby noMted toM te8
w* to carry oW tw DOT pedey «hd

^ ^ T t o r T p r o c M ^ M t e A adhto
w ron (7) day* prtor to any procro)
tog. eorwid tte Oowl AititedM/ W i
CMto* or Ctert cd Cowled to* Cowdy
rtterencted abov*
I hMrtng
Impabod. (TTD ) 140D4688T71. or
Vote* (V) 14 084484770. vte
Ftortd* Ratey Band**.
M art0 B i i MiMg h i . E * g P r o ___
MARK D BREAKSTONE 8 ASSOC U T U .P A
1247 Souto Myrtte Avanua

redprard and toa
Th* luciciiMW Mddw *48 ba
rwpdrod to w M I a CwSkaaon M
ngragMad FadWte* prior to
I M to* eorwaoL and to i«PPy
M to*

C te a ivlll. FL337M
(727)4484308
Pubtth: AuguM 1 8 and Bapteirbar
8 2001
rw m
NOTICS OF BALE
U T 3 CHEVROLET
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On* Rad Ctovtoand I
Su m 1*00
Sardord. Ftortte 37773
(407)1

340 Norto Wymor* Road
VWdw Part. Ftortte 32788
1407)8284411
F. W Dodo* CW
320 E M Souto I

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78* LAKE MUNHOE HD. |C-1Q
LAKE MONROE, a 32747
Ml 801
840 AM
Pubteh: AuguM 28 » . 2001
00187______________________

1221 Lao Road
Ortando. Ftortda 33*10
(407) 2834884
la , i b a
-- - ■s p i f r n w i w m h
3700 S4to BkaaL SWW 300
(M a-rtr D d l a S r a
(407)

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O a r Uary. a 827483)31.

(407) 8314088
For U k i ng pi
Cordad Doewnwaa lor to* proyad
may b* abranaa bom to* edkeae ft
PUSAJ. 482 Souto Kaaw Road.
Ortando FL. 328104101. upon
reread M a paroonM ar company
to to* wnowd M t to o u )
to non-fMwdtebte Caah
i to tau M chacka &gt;M n d b*
*d to PBS8J AMaaon Banded* ar t
chacka MnWd b* mad* payabte to

(DBE) aubconiraclor paruerpakon,
EquM Emptoymard Opportune*
FadtrM Wage and Hour raqukarrrerro (Davte-Bacon Act) Alraqukamarta M Pw Blato M Ftortda. M M dk g bid not irA t d to Chester 237.
and al artiantokaMrei apply to h r
owinkdL
Any comaw pwauard to M a Note*
■ g ba aubted to Pw provtetorre M toa
Eaaoudro Order H I M (82448).
Tha adanton W Uddw* te partkxiw)y ctPad te Ih* o r o r d
aa M torto an Pag* A2-1 M dre
Cordraw Dooumwda. Thaauocaaakd
bkkter « g b * raqwrod to i
A IM 8
B31 M toa pmpoaaL
Tha Sardord Akport AuPnrty here­
by noMaa al bkktera toM * *4 MWmaavaly aaaw* toM aaadvardagart
buamasi wdwprtaa* (DBE) wa
•Bonted Iu8 opporkkdty to tubmP
bkte In roapona* to Pda kwPaaon and
« B nol ba WacrtTdnMad agwnM on
toa grawvte M rare, color, nrdonM
Ortgm. or aaa to conakteraaon tor an
award Thtotegbadonatoaooordance «M i Ttoa V IM toa C M Rghto
AM M 1884 (42 U S D 2000d M
aaq). a CFR Part 2*. Partegabon
by
Dwadvanugad
BuMnaaa
Erdarprrea* In Dapartmanl of
TranaportaPon Program*, and 48
CFR Part 21. NorekaorVrereHon to
Banatoi For and larvtoa* to dre
PubAC
Th* reoWrenrente M a CFR Part
M to* U S
M Tranaportakon. apply
P N tre poley M to*
Swdon) Akport Autoorty to praePea
nwvMacrtmtnaaon baaad on rare,
odor. aaa. at rreaonM ortgm to toa
aawd at partormanoa M Pat Con­
n e r Ak Wire quaUyvg Utter T it
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award al to* oonkacL and to nordy
proapactoro aubcordractora ot tod
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wa ba mad* avatabl* Augual 20.
2001 and oMWte rnpln «M be on Ba
and may b* U m d at
CartrM Ftortte Bukters EaWrenga
340 Norto Wymora Road
WVdw Part. Flortda 32788
(407)828-2411
F. W. D»)ga Corporation
320 E M Souto 8 k M
Ortando. Ftortda 32801
(407)8484808
Contkucaon Martw Dora
1221 LaaR iaJ
Ortando, Flortda 32810
(407)2838584
bbnorty / Woman B u a n m ABanca
3700 34*1 S U M . SUM 300
Ortando. Florkte 32806
(407) 428 5860
Conatnicuon BWtatn
832 Edgaaiood Are Souto
JetkaonMa. Florkte 32208
(90413660338
Florida
Eaat Coart
Buddara
Erchang*
Cocoa. Flortda 32822
(407)8318086
For bkkkng pwpoaar. Bkkkng and
Cordrad Document* lor toa progd
may b* otaMnad ftom tre ofllcrea M
HNTB Corportocn. B8S0 T O la*
BoWavard. Buna 800. Ortando.
Ftortte 32822. upon tre rocagl el a
pareonte or company check to toa
amowd M $10000 retch la rrav
raAavtebte Caah dapoaaa to lau M
check* rea nol ba accepted.
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b* mad* payabte lo "HNTB
CarprraPn*.
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hard at 1000 A M . tocM ama, on
Thwtday. Saptembw 8. 2001. to to*
Sardord Akport AWhorty Board
Room, Orlando Bantord torwndtonM
Akport. tor toa pwpom M anarewtog qtteWpna. dteo iaatog Pre pwted.
Aaatvtenre to aa* cordwanca by an
approprtara contractor ropreetrdaevt
la mandatory Nakfrer dre Ormw nor

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STATE OP FLORKm '

TOGETHER WITH norvaackjaiv*
aatmanu tor ngraaa and a^aaa
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Sardord Akport Autoorty.

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run Soukiarty along to* Wd Marty
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Cowdy Cowdsua*. to Sandtoid,
Flonda. M 11DO A M am. e n tw 11
(toy ed Soptemtwi. 2001, tw kdkwrtog daaertoad proparty •* aM koigi to
•Md FtoM Judgmani towto
LOT 8. BLOCK 80 TO W N S ITI OR
NORTH CHULUOTA. AS PER FLAT
THEREOF, RECOROCO M F IA T
ROOK 2. PAQF 34 THROUGH 84
PUBLIC RECOROS OF BEMP40LE.
COUNTY. FLOROA.
DATED Pda 17 day M AuguM. 2001.
Maty Ann* Man*
A* Ctert &lt;dl*k) Cowl
ByMarySkato*
Aa Deputy Ctert
Submined bY
LAW OFFICE OF MARSHALL C.
WATSON. P X
AHom*y* tor PlatoMI
1800 NW 49TH STREET. B U T E 120
Fort Laudardate, a 33308
Tatephont (834)4830346
Facaknla: (884)771-0032
01-02004
Pub»«hAuBuM 24. and Saptambar
2.2001
00238

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advent bark or a Md bond to tre
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•mow* M to* bkl mad* payabte to
to* Bwdord Akport Autioray.
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an amour* agud to 100% M Pro eontadpnea
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SEMINOLE
County
Cowtooua* M 407488-4227. 1400•684771 (TOO) w 14004684770
vte Flortda Ralay Samoa
Purdah Augual 18.28. 2001
00178

DEAD. T M UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TR US TEES AND ALL
OTHER
PARTIES CLAIM INO AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST DANIEL J
FOLEY.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CAMEL J
FOLEY. IF ANY. FEDERAL
NATIONAL MORTGAGE
ASSOCIATION. JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOC AS UNKNOWN
TENA/FTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pw•uart to a Summary Final Judpnart
ol Foractoaura dated Augual 10.
7001 aniarad to C M Caaa No 01CA-787-14-1 ol to* Ckodl Co in et
too ISTH Jwkctel Ckodl In and lor
SEMINOLE Cowdy. SANFORD.
Flortda. I r t r r t t o h t Nphn l and
be*! bkkter let cash M AT WEST
FRONT OOOR OF COURTHOUSE
al
toa
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa located al 301 N PARK
AVENUE In SANTORO. Ftortte. al
11 00 a m on l a H i day oI
November, 2001 toa totoretag
daaertoad proparty at M torth In aakt
Summary Final Judgman. to m t
LO T 27. OF DUNHIU UNIT 1.
ACCORDING T O TH E
PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROED IN PLAT
BOOK 40. PAOE 11-13. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLO R O A
Dated tote 10 day ol Auguat 2001.
(C IR C U T COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CtetsJSre Ckodl Court
B y Mary Streep*
Depury Ctert
Pubteh to: Tha Samarete Harak)
T M LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN, P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S. Unhandy Drtva Swte BOO
Ptotaben. FL 33324
(964)233 8000
0148182(FTN)
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH TH F
AMERICANS WITH DiSABIUTIES
ACT, paraona «•&gt; ttekhtena .read­
ing a tpkcial aooommodaaon rhould
oontect COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
Dre
SEMINOLE
Cowdy
Cowtooum al 407488-4227. 1400•884771 (TOO) at 1400 9884770.
vte Ftortte Ratey Samoa.
Pubteh AuguM It . 28. 2001
00172

at t h p C M C urr c o u r t
O P TH 8 18TH
JU W C U L CM C U T,
M ANO POR
UMtetOLE COUNTY,
FLORJOA
QENCRAL
JUntsOrCIKlN DrvterON
CASE NO: 01 CA &gt;74 14 L
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
CORI 0 PURNCU. IF L M N a ANO
IF
DEAD.
TH E
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIM**) AN K T E REST
BY, THROUGH. UNOER OR
AOAINST CORI D PURNELL
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CORI 0
PURNELL * ANY; JOHN DOC ANO
JANE OOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS PI POSSESSION
OCFENOANT(S)
NOTICS OP
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw­
auard to a Summary FtaM Judgmard
M Foractoaw* datod Augual 10,
2001 ardarod to C M Cat* No. 01 CA
874 14 L M to* CkaM Cowl M to*
ISTH Jttfdta Ckad to and lor SEMI
NOLE Cowdy, Sardord. Ftortda. I *M
aat to dre N^reM mid b M Mddw tar
caah M AT W4EST FRONT DOOR
O F COURTHOU8E M Pre SEMI­
NOLE Cowdy Cowtooua* located M
SOI N Part Avanua to SwdoTO. a
32771. Ftortda. M 1100 a m on too
11 day M Septan tret, tool to* tottoadg daaertoad proparty aa M torth
to said Summary FtaM Judgman. to(*te
LO T 18 ANO THE SOUTH 42 FEET
O F L O T ta , BLOCK C. B1IFNA
VISTA ESTATES. ACCUHOdtO IO
THE PLAT RECOROED M PLAT
BOOK 3. PAGES 1 ANO 2. AS
RECOROCO IN THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OP SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORKJA; S A D LANO SITUATE
LYING ANO BEM O M SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLOROA.
Datod Pda 10 day MAiguaL 8001.
(C M C U T COURT 8SAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctort M to* CkaM Court
i-Ury
Ady Ctert
Dapidy
Pubteh to: Tha Samtoote Haritd
TH E LAW OFFICES OP DAVO J.
STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAJNTIFF
•01 E. Urdrorady Drtva Sub* BOO
FL 33324
0188478(INL)
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH WSASEJT1ES
ACT. |
to g n .
oantecl COURT ADMMSTRAT10N.
M
toa
SEM M OLE
Cowdy
Cowtooum M 407466-4277. 1400­
8884771 (TDD) at 14004884770.
r M LJE IW iy QgrrCi
Pubteh Augual i t , 28,2001

00174
M TH E C3RCUT COURT
O P TH B 18TH

Bl T M O R C U T COURT
O FTM 19 TH
ar AND FOR
S O BN O LE COUNTY.

C A M NO; 81 CA 818 14 L
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION F/K/A F T
M ORTGAGE COMPANIES 0/B/A
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE
PLAPfnFF
VS
JAMES M KHAEL BALDWIN P
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TR USTEES ANO A a
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
PfTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AOAINST JAMES MICHAEL
BALDWM; PATTI BALDWIN. JOHN
DOC ANO JANE
D OE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS Pt
OCFENOANTI8)
NOTICS OF

oordorma to a^dtert raqudaroaraa M
PreOmrer.
&lt;
Bate may b* hMd by toa Bwdord
Akport Autoorty lor a parted n d to
aacaad 120 daya bom toa dda M toa
Md opanlng tor toa purpoaa M avakrawig blda prtor to areard M toa oonInagWridy to any bid or Md guaranty,
to rogcl any or al bkto, to re-btd toa
prated, to aanrd or roboto bom
tvrankng ■ contract tor too ansrk. and
ta
■ ■ ■—
1■ i i f i i

to bddara te haroby )«1dMiw1 Itto
day M AuguM 2001.
AUTHORITY
SANFORD ABVORT
At
BY Larry Dare
Preakterd and CEO

PuMMcAugudt2.28.200l
00181
M T H i C S K U T COURT
O P TH tlP TH
juoictAL a n cu rr,
M AND POR
(COUNTY,
JURM IPL1X d&lt; DIVISION
C A M NO: P IC A 784 14 L
WELLS FAROO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC.. SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER T O CR O tSLANO
MORTGAGE CORP.
PLAPfnFF
VS.
JAMES M. SPEARMAN. IP U V M ,
ANO IF DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A IL OTHER
PARTIES C L A M N G AN PfTEREST
BY, THROUGH. UNOCN OR
AGAINST JAMES U . ^ EAIWIAIL
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP JAMES M.
SPEARMAN, te ANY) W HTESAND
COVE HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. P C J C H R M TV P.
UARC1AL P/K/A CHRISTIE P.
SPEARMAN EOUICREXXT
CORPORATION OF AMERICA:
JOHN OOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UM1NOWN TENANTS M
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICS OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY (W E N p w
auwd to a Bwnmary FtaM Judgmard
M Foractoaw* dated AuguM 10.
2001 entered to O r* Caaa No. 01 CA
T44 14 L cd dre CkaM Court el to*
ISTH JuddM Ckaut to and tar BEM3
NOLE Cowdy. BardonL Ftortda. I aM
•ai to to* N g h M and b M Mddw tor
caah M toa W M Fiord OoorM to*
SEMINOLE Cowdy Cawtoou**
located M SOI No Part Avanua ta
Sardord. a 32771. Ftortda. M 1100
a m on tre 11 day et

toot.

.

. .

torth to aaid Stannary FtoM
ly aa M to
Judgmard.
LO T 17. W P TE S L H D COVE.
ACCOROMtO T O TH E
P lA l
THEREOF AO RECOROCO M PLAT
BOOK a. PAOE SS. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMPtOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA.
Datod tea 10 day cl Augual 2001.
(C M C U T COURT SEAU
MaryArtre Mora*
Ctertol toa C n u l Cowl
By Mary Bboiga
Dapufy Ctert
Pubtdi to: Th* Swrannte Harold
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
(01 8 tkdvaretor Drtva 6WU BOO
PUnlaaan. a 33324
(984)2334000
98-3718 l(CNCLT)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DTSASKJTIES
ACT, panona reto
tagaapac
canted COURT A04SMSTRAT10N.

CASS NO: 01 C A to t 14 L
TH E F M ST NATIONAL BAtdL OP
C U C A O O AS TR U S TEE UNOER
TH A T CERTAM POOUND 8
B C R V O N a AGREEMENT DATED
A S OP O E C S M K A 1, 1804 POR
RTO MORTGAGE PASg-THROUOH
CERTIFICATES B ER KS 1884-1.
FLAW TKF
VS.
JAMCR VEGA, to UVTNO, ANO to
DEAD, T M UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEM S. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
C R B r i O M , TR USTEES AND A U
O TH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
M TER EST BY, THROUGH. UNOER
OR AQAJNST JJtrtER VEGA; RATRF
C U VEGA, to U V * ® ANO IF
OEAD. T M UNTNOWN SPOUSE.
M IR S . DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
C IK U T O R S . T R U S T E E S / JO A a
O TH ER PARTIES CUUM M G AN
M TER ES T BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST PATRICIA VEGA;
DANBURY MILL HOMEOWNERS
M C j T M U tTTED STATES OP
AMERICA ON BEHALF OP T M
SECRETARY OP HOUSPtO ANO
URBAN DEVELOPMENT.
NAR0N8CREWT FM ANCUL
SERVICES CORPORATION FM/A
NATIONSCRCWT FMANWAL
SERVICES CORPORATION OF
FLOREM; JOHN DOE ANO JANE
OOE AB UtoNOW N TENANTS M
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICS OP

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw*
to a Swrsnary FtaM Judgmart
rt Foractoaura dated Augual 10,
8001 antorod to 0 4 Caaa Na 01 CA
•08 H Lo tto a C b a B C a w to lto a
18TH JuMtal CboB to and tor BCMF
NOLE Cowdy Bartort. Ftortte. I art
art to toa Mpreal and b M Mddw tot
■M i m toa W M Iron door at dre
BEMMOLE Cowdy Courthouaa
tooatod « 301 North Part Avanua to
•wdortL Ftortda. M11D0 AML on toa
11 (toy at Cjptantow. 8001 toa tottoatog daaertoad proparty at M torti
tow
LO T H I . DANBURY M EL U E T
TH R EE A ACOORWNG I O I M
P LATTM D M O P AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK BE RAOES 80 ANO 81
PUfKJC RECORDS OP SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLO R EM
Datod tola 10 da* ot Augual 8001.
(O R C U T COURT ESAU
M AR YA NM UO R 3E
Ctert at toa Ckodl Cowl
B y Mary Edorga
Daoury Ctert
Pubteh to: Tha Samkiote Harak)
T M LAPP OFFICES OP DAVE) J.
S TER N P A
ATTORNEY FOR PUUNTVF
•01 B. Untvwaay Ortvo Sate 800
FL 33324
014777S(NAT)
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH OSABPJT1ES
ACT. parecna adto RartBSaa naadtog a kpactet aceommiKteaon ehmdd
ooraaa UUUMl ASUSreSTTUIEM.
at
toa
SEMMOLE
Cowdy
Cowtooua* M 407486-4227.1400•884771 (TOO) w 14004884770.
Pubteh.Aupret It . 2*. 8001
00172
M T M C M C U T COURT
O PTM 18TH
W A R D POR
COUNTY,

C A M NO; 81-CA-T8T.18L
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION F/K/A F T
M ORTGAGE COMPANIES DA/A
FLAGSHIP MORTOADE BAtdlERS
PLAINTIFF
VS
D A N C L J FOLEY K U V M O . ANO P

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(hiring achod hour* Prater toa
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motort ol 4. Rrt k t l a b li 407-322­
0601.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pw ­
auard to a Ftoat Judgman ol
Foradoaur* dared AuguM 10. 2001.
and araarad to Cam No. OO-CA
2308-14 L ol to* Ckodl Cowl al tre
EIGHTEENTH JuddM O a r t to and
lor SEMINOLE Cowdy. Florkte
rereram CHASE
MANHATTAN
MUR I GAGE CORPORATION la
PtotoPi and PAUL A. JOHNSON.
KEU L A M JOHNSON. HUSBANO
AND WIFE. WELLS FARGO FMANCIAL F L M C . KEYSTONE MORT­
GAGE CORPORATION. M C . ANO
____ _ AN UNKNOWN PERSON M
POSSESSION OF T M SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY, are Drtandana. I
■B aal to tre N d m l and bad bkkter
to caah to to* W*M Iran door ol to*
Cowtooum In SANFORD. SEMI­
NOLE County Ftortte 1100 o'dock
onto* UtoteyotSaptombor. 2001.
art torto to said Ftort Judgman. to
art
LO T ITS. HIDDEN LAKE PHASE N
UNTT V, A SUBDIVISION ACCORO
M O TO T M PLAT OF MAP THERE­
OF DESCRIBED M PLAT BOOK 28.
AT PAGES M 8 M . OF T M PUBUC
RECORDS OF EElrtNOLE C O U P
TY. FLORKJA. a V « 349 Ikrtten Lake

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Th* 8*mnote Harak) and lha
Fadaral Trada Commaafon)
61— M

Orhro.Santod.FL 32771.
DATED tote 13to (tey ot AuguM.
2001 .
A a C to h d aakt Court
B y U a ryS h n g a
Aa Dapury Ctert
iubmaredby.
Fabar lO t o r . P A
8&gt;rta 300,1870 Mwkuga Avanua
Con) GebWa. Ftortda 33148
(308)8824110
•Paraona adto a daattoy who net
a apadrt accommortaaon to |
p tk to lf lr
tec* t n t i 'V m rrw»oi rt
Cowdy Courthoum. 301 N. Part
Avanua, Sura N j OI, Bartord. Ftortda
32771, rt teeal (va day* prtor to toa
procreadkig
Talaphona (407)3234330 aaL 4227; 14004884771
(TOO) or 14004888770 (V) vte
Ftortda R atey Borneo *
Pubteh August I t . 28. 2001
D o its

N O T K S OP
S H E R K TS OtSPOSmON
OF POUND PROPERTY
Donak) F. Eakngar. Shanfl ol
Sammote Cowdy. haraby grvm
none* purauan to Ftortte Statu*
706103(2Kb| 1, d Na Irdankon to d apom et cartam proparty daaertood aa
Roadnaater Bcycte
Magna Gtecter Porn Mounted)
Huffy Stack Segarte Bcycte
HuPy Rad Mowdam Bcycte
Huffy Kaaroaakf Z1 Boya Frmefyte

o n ey t o

L o ro

Attention Readsrail

elp

W

a n te d

Qrada tractor,boa trada oparator lor
tendacapmg oompany Must ba able
to RnM grade DL roqwrto Vacation.
Hofktey and Ponatan benafd* 407­
3224133
knmaaato oponmga tor prolaaaional
houtacteanars M-F da,a Start
8730 hr ♦ nddaga Car raryjred 407
S34-669S_______________________
NSURANCE O F H C 8 locktog kd FYT
mayba F/T ctertcal poatoon- Pleas*
C a l lor Appl. (407)302-8047
IN VESTIG A TE BEFO RE
Y O U PFVEST1
Ahvaya a goto poley. oapactelfy lor
Duamaaa
opponunilrea
and
tranchfaaa. C a l Flonda Dapl of
Agrtetoura 8 Conaumar Samcea m
000-433 7362 Of F TC -H E L P tokaakdOrmaaon Or vto* ow Wab a*a
at www fie gov/Urop.
Ftortte law raqwroa aaiara of cartam
buarreaa cpporxrvbaa to regtter «dto
Flonda Dapl o( Agrtcuflura 8
Conaumar Samoa* before vefcng
C a l lo medy lawful regretralior:
bafora you buy__________________

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

HEALTH arSURArret ANO 401X
tA N i Proa km nrrtipun.
Afody at: (ao Hater drtva.
Ate_______
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■wonte aarkree
eo7-ta040t
MAintenanca/CualtoiAl Expd m
cleaning carpate. waxng floora S
owim M mahtonanca Wbrta. Fid ana
Flral Bapbat SvmHwater 407402
3893___________________________
National C 0 2 company aaakmg
route driver, class B CO L. X
ondoroamant. Goto pay 8 banafds
1-000-472-2835x3701.
N B S C D 27 r c o n x ID LOSE 10
400
LBS.
R ES U LTS
G U A R A N TEED - CALL PATRICIA
(407)3481284

71— H elp W an ted

Ortloa hag : Cterfeaf. part or lul ama
Computer Karate Apply to paraon
130 ConsTteroa Way. Swdord 407­
322-9207.

Accaaa to Computer?
Earn 830-L9G Hr. PT/FT
1-8087264922
wwwham08guroa.com

ACRY8EAL TECHS
S12/HR WE TRAIN
Local Wort 1400-7782536
Akport Paatangar Samoa. Ftaxtda
hours, fcaa wdtorma, paid mcaaona
8 holidays.. No axp nacmaary,
DFWP. 407-3200000.
W Ni Socurpy Ofhear* D loan**. No
*«p reqd Paid kammg. C qnj prtton
wages. wiBorma prorated. FlaxAte
m h i&amp; m . Sk= Ortando Sardord
Akport ar 4074084772. Alter herd*.
DFWP
Attenbomi Wort From Homal
P T 81.000-88.000 F T Ado
Mad Octet
For traa kdo. 14882004237
A U TO M ECHANIC
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. Q O O O
WAGES 8 BENEFITS (407)3233778
CH UR CH NURSERY
A TTE N D A N T
Heeded lor Lake Mery cdvwcK wort
4 hr* omry Bwxtey monang 6 aenre
am*. 87604*. Mual ba oaring,
nepantebte. andMteaM llyva . odd.
C a l Bartiara tor Marvlaw 407-333-

Concrala Flniahara: 8 years
axparianca,
own
toot*
8
Irwreportaflcm Knowtodg* c* SOO.
C a l Fktda Rodrtguar. 321-228
•471.
OaBvery Dilvdt/Wotahouaa
Goto Driving Record. Drug Fro*.
Apply 138 Commoro* Wky. 8ardord
407-3224207
DRIVER TR A IN EES
No axportenc* naadadl Start a
(k M ngto aD gngk
fruck driver with
C o vn m rl N O COLT Trolnmg 1anow
4&gt;to to vow areal CALL NOWi
000436-6593
imrrreckata oparvnga tor”
Sanrtca Tachnicten

Ik

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Assist in i

2 » yra. axparianca required
(Luxury Coach. RV or manna axp.
a p ta ) Ragcratda lor coach npTOc.
matotonanca and tannoa Taam
ottonted adto • » abidy to toterad
mth Cuatomara. Wa oflar a
compabtrva ccmpanaabon pkg.
tockickng 40IK. Mode pwthaaa.
EO E and dmg traa wortplaca.
Fa* raawna to: 407-323-1946. or
cal 407-323-1120.
E-m a H a tu Q Y in llfic o tD
Exp preschool laachara naadad lor
a l daaarooma. F T 4 P T poaPtona
Pay baaad on axp. 8
re C m JoyoaM 407-3217836.
A U T O BO D Y PAINTER B O O T
TECHNICIAN
Mual ham own tooto 8
axparianca to hatony cotttton
Apply to paraon
2001 Country Club Rd. Sanford
407-3224844
F/T rrrechamoM ta ta trU y parson tor
manulactunng
company
In
Longaood. non-amoktog C a l (407)
030-7332.

NURSERY HELP WANTED P/T Mrs
can ba arranged- Sardon) /Sorrento
Area (407)323-9270 or laava a

P /T C O O K naadad tor day care
to Sardon), Monday -Frtky Own- 1pm
Ca8(4t
407)3224645
P/T steal worker lor
manutedwar Corrre by 311 Gaorpa
A m , Lonowood. FL tor an Interview
and aak tor Cart.
PLU M B ER
Raaktenttal.
new
oonabuebor. piece wort or hourly
HS/IShr Great Derterta (386)738
0221
Producion Stgamaor (or Longecto
manulactunng pte.it. Must haia
aupanrtaory
and
machanlcal
•mbty
axpertence
Basic
oor-putor akM. Fax roawn* to; 407­
0344979
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SUPRMARKET

Employment Opp.
now taking appl. for
Dali Aaaoc. Exc.
Oppty and great
bsnaUts. at Lk. Mary, I
W IL L T R A IN

$7 HRI
407-321-9693
0 0 YO U LOVE BOOKS?
Scholastic Book Faea, tv aaakmg a
F T tadMdual to wort in r l u l
paced anvkonmanl dial te capable
01
handling
mum-teaks
eimullanaouely Hetpona.hililiei
Include handing incoming calls
proateg mndore. and gartera/ ortloa
aupport Excaaanl phon* akuia
raqwrod pkre MS WontS Excel Wa
oflar a ganaroua benefit* package,
including 40IK. Panaion Plan, and
ampfoym
diacowila
HS
D gto nrtO ED required EO E
Apply to paraon 0orr-4prr
Schotesbc Book Fairs
200 Technology part. Suda 120
Laka Mary. FL 32740
(407)8282865
to provlda educational Samoa*
lor Intantetoddter* with daatxUres
C A L L (407)3224222 or FAX
(407)662-3301

AGfiB &amp; STUtkEY
A H ig h E n d F u m itu rB R etail
S to rs
Is
A c c e p t in g
A p p lic a t io n s
For
Our
H o u s e k a e p ln g D e p a rtm e n t.
P le a s o A p p l y In P e r s o n at
O u r S to r e L o c a tio n :
35 1 S o u t h S R 4 3 4
A lta m o n te S p r in g s
Sate* Opportunity
&amp; / l to looking tor a YopJ4o4ch Sate*
representative to lad membership*
tor n soon to open Sardoid. FL Club
Earn up to IK par weak

Ground floor opportunity at our
aoon to opan Sanford. FL O u b lor
a temporary artraniakakva aaarsterd
lo h ag coonknata acbvdiaa lor our
aatea and martwang organuabon*
EacaPanl
oommunicabon.
tatamartaang. and otgarozaaonte KJto
are needed Thto poaPtan coted toad
to a stall poafbon
C a l 1400-3764119. Monday
Pwough Friday. Bam to 5pm. ot lax
to 407-9034072. to to* ua why you
ahould ba th* n a il BJ's team

F LO O R B M IN STALLER S
Hardwood and lemmata Flooring
lor
aati
company Great advancement
opportunity r* a ten, at a n y - » i .
a iE lu t A u t LLte rvrra raki d r a n
and paaa bade growa) check.

Pauftc Chdrfa DSchwinn i r BMXStyte Boy's
Bcycte
18 Spaod Bcycte
Boy's Bare Bcycte

FURNITURE
A M E M B L E R R N S TA L L E R
lor
Sanlord
Office
Fumiiur*
Mattel ectwaf (v07)330-3C80

Mwray Bcycte
NCT AT&amp;T Computer Tower art)

i.l-r l U l l l v .
■ IC H tT H A N D M A N
A U TO A U CTIO N DRIVERS 11
Naw Sardord aucaorv Daly payl Day
8 (#08 K P rt 407-2008100 NO FEE

The Sham intends to Donato saa)
property lo charttabl* arganltattana Parson* adahmg to toy dam
to any of to* atom daacrtiad propar­
ty may do ao by making daman) on
form* provkted by to* ShanP
Demands art be i avtewad on
Thwsday of aach weak or by actwdufang an appoddmanS M dre 8hardTa
Ofkca at (407)8668682
Sfrerrt Donald F. Eaangar
Marregw Arm Maiory
100 Buth BoWavard
Sardord. Ftortte 32773
Pubfan AuguM It . 28. K O I
DO i as

71— H

IT* Bagal lot companw* dcng
buainau by phone to prondm you
a loan and aak you la pay for R
bat ore they deliver. For more
Information, cal to&amp;ko* 1477-FTC
HELP. ( A pUde aandoa maaaaga kom
Tha Samfnol* Harak) and Ih*
Factor*I Trad* Comndmlon)

ecals

M T M C S K U T COURT
O PTM 18TH
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pw
JUOtCIAL C M C U T,
kuar4 to a Bwrvrrery FVret Judgman
al Foractoaura dated Augual 10.
COUNTY
8001 waand to C M Caaa Na. 01 CA
FLO R O A
818 14 L et toa Ctoui Oowl al dre
C A M NO j 01-CA-aai-14-L
I8TH JurtaatCkodltoandtarSEMI.
AMERICAN OCNCRAL HOME
NOLE Cowdy SantOnL Ftortda. I art
EQUITY, INC .
aal to toa tgpreal wa) bast tedder tot
caah at m at kort doer rt toa SEMI
TRACY
L OOOOWM and
NOLE Cowdy Cowtooum tooatod M
DEBORAH E. BARRETT.
301 Norto Part Avanua to Santord.
Ftortda. at 11DO a m on Pw II day at
N O T K S OP
Bapternbar. 2001 dre toaowing
daaertoad property aa aal torth to aaid
Nnlhre te hereby ghwn tort toa
Swnmaiy Ftoat AMpmaro, b r a t
undaralgnad Clarti ot Pw Ckcup
LO TS 1 i A N 0 19. BLOCK 32. BANCowl ot Sammota Cowdy. Ftortte.
LANOO T M SUBURB BCAUTPUL
w
t on t a 13 day ot September.
SANLANOO SECTION. ACCORD2001. at 11DO A M rt toa Wort Ftort
M O T O T M FLAT THER EO F
or ot the Bemtaote County
RECOROED M PLAT BOOK 3.
Courthoum, Bantord. Ftortte otar to
PAOE M
OP TH E PUBLIC
•ala and aat at pubte outcry to Pre
RECOROS OF SEMMOLE COUNIg ja o t w#d boar bkkter to carti dre
TY .n e »rc &gt; d
h k iW ig iteew trei) urspwiy »r. .a:, n
Datod Pita 10 day ol AuguM. 2001.
to SEMPtOLE Cowdy. Ftortte.
(C M C U T COURT SEAL)
LM 38. ol a reptrt ol part ot Lola 1
MARYANNE MORSE
and
2. WATTS FARM. PlM Book IS.
Ctertol toa C k o d Cowl
Pago 22. R A te Rooordi ot Sammota
B y Mary Skoup*
Cowdy.
Ftortda togarhar wflh a
Daoury Ctert
Pubaah to: Tha Samtoote Harak)
to •• atom daaertoad (art
T M LAW OFFICES OF OAVK) J
property and tooorporatad (reran,
STERN. P A
purauan
to tre Final Judgman
ATTORNEY FOR PLAJNTPF
•reared to a cam pwxkng to artd
•01 S. Unhoraky Drtva Su*a 800
Court, dre styta ot adach la kvtcated
rw*aaon.FL 33324
(954)7338000
WITNESS my hand and cdhcIM aatl
0147863(FTN)
01 aakt Cowl ta t 10 day ot August
M ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
2001 .
AMERICANS WITH USAB8JT1ES
(SEAU
ACT. paraona adh
MARYANNE MORSE
togaapm
Clark ol tw CkouP Court
oantecl CO UR T AOMPPSTRATION,
By.MarySkorg* D C
rt
are
SEMINOLE
Cowdy
• you a n a parson add a te to B y
Cowtooum rt 407488-4727. 1400*664771 (TOO) or 1400-8884770.
Son to partegrta to Pda
vte Ftortte Ratey Same*.
am anrtlad. rt no sort to you. to
Pubaah Augual It . 28.2001
Ire prortrton rt apodal mraranoa
00171
Plaaa* oordad Cowl Adiddakrtton
rt X I N. Part A m - Sre N301,
M T M C S K U T COURT
Sardord. Ftortda 32771. talaphona
OF T M EIGHTEENTH
(407)3234330. Eat 4227. wthto two
eortmg days d yow rocagl al Pda
none*. P haartng Impaired. (TDD) 1­
M ANO FOR
1004684771 at WHO# (V) 1400­
(C O U N TY
8884770, Ma Ftortte Ratoy Samoa
QENSRAL
JOHN C. ENQLEHAROT, PA
1624 E. LMngaton 8L
C A M ND 8BCA428to14 L
Ortando FI3M 0 34 4M
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
4074981138
CORPORATION.
PldPteh: Augurt 18.28. 2001
DO 188
PAUL A JOHNSON K EU LANE
JOHNSON. HUSBAND ANO WIFE.
WELLS FAROO FINANCIAL F L
B K L KEYSTONE MORTGAGE
CORPORATION. M C^ A N O ___.A N
UNKNOWN PERSON M
POSSESSION O F T M SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY.
Datendanpa)
NOTICS OF

55— B usiness
O pportunities

ea lth

are

H a g Wanted Front Oaak Must ba
RaatdawPhactoadWa Exppretenad
bid wB tram Part Tima hag needed
■unary a a a Coma si paiaw, a
toa Surer SMatoL 4780 S R 40 Waal
In Sardord Exd 51 off of M .O r tax
raauma lo (407)323-3448
Homa Caro Aid. 4 hr* Fit ahamoon.
• hr* S a l 4 hra bwateymommg or
alWnwon. to Sardord r u caS 407­
474-1150 or 407-322-9002 lo
actoacki* paroonM tolamaw Ha bnng
raawna to totomaw.

Al B Jx . wa value ikmrody in out
organuabon. and vm aro an equal
opportunity amptoyar
B J a Whotea ala
Chib. Inc
Safdoid food prooaaamg ptenl aaaka
2nd shift, bi lingual SanrtvlKxi
Laader Knowtedg* to USOA food
v a o U b v i itegTre. W a Tra n Di jg
toatog rogwrod aand roaunaa to TO
Box 964041 Laka Maty, FI 327*5
a: Exp. on Commercial
Machine*. Pd hoPdaya/vacations
U n g w i c d . 80743843*0
flarvari naadad tar buay reateutard
tor Pw Laka Maty/Lotgwood Area
A9 ahdrt no Swxteyal 407-3204100
StaqS* Crowa nawted lot rookg Co
Mual
h am
own
loote
8
Iratreportabon D w rg aquptnanl a
plua. 407-3289038______________
Spring Huts Suite* rreedv an axpd
P B l k huatartter let a lO S iom
property
E ice Item
working
i i l ite rg. 4 good wogaa. Ate# kxkag
tor a toi ton* houa# man Ateoparl
ancowagad to apply Apply In
paraon. Spring Haa Swte*. 201 N
Towns Rd. Santord

�l*ngf( (ill
71—H elp Wanted

Sunday. A u r i i s I 20.2001

' %* K tH

iso o m m o p t /t t
1*868-200-0701
wwvr 4*pebli own
TU R F ETC . INC U looking to ha
poaltlon* within our growing
company. We are looking for
dependable people wtlh a good
attitude and tha deaira to proitoca
quality work. We would kka to laAi
to you about the loAowtng (ob

103— HousesU nfurnished

93— R ooms For R ent

71—HELr Wanted

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

S fn lo rd

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1BIV1BA 1500-mondi. 1*4. teal. A
•acurfty 407-774-0802._________

W ORK FROM HOME
UP T O *25 - 75/ MR PT/TT
Traintog M*&lt; Order
1888-248-5717
W W W W E -R 8 L E S S E D COM

93— R ooms For R ent

95 — R o o m m a t e
Wanted

105— DuriEx/TRiPLEx

Share 40R 7BA home. Sardord area
Living
room
w/1«epiace.
Waaher/dryer (M G 'm o . *250
aecunty. ubkliea Included. 407-3751 1 1 6 . ____________
99— A
U

141— Homes For S ale
3 B M B A * pod n Sartod. near im l
« 417. T l » A new appkanca* 407402 4546. 407-688-7730.
4 Bedroom/2 Oath, Sanora
Block. 1*00 to f t pfut. clean
Avail. #14/01 Call 407-892-1 *13

153— Acreage Lot For
S ai.e
of 48 A Wekfva Par* Rd Maj rtver
accnis A electric Call Joyce,
Century I I H A L 407-323-6755

Large 2 Perkcom 1 Bath Duplav For
Rant (450 par montfi Avaiabte
September (a t Call 407-3218814.
New 2bri ib A . Santord

p a r tm en ts

n f u r n is h e d

107—M obile H omes
For R ent

• 15 Day COL Training
• Day 5 Weekend Clm ti
• Financial Anltbnca
• Cirritn Hiring On III*

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117—C ommercial
R entals

LAKE ADA 1 BOHU 44/0440
s o o n a A -iM o v o a v p v p

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C U A 140*8 **00444ME »*/«*•

Sanford: 40R1 1/2 OA. new carpet
A painl. CH A , appralaed lor
*73.000. eel lor (69.900 407887
8410.___________________________

QtwwttwWtU 1Mi Hi OATI II 1*1 ■

101— HousesF urnished

Looking For

OrsanM * Cl(Th*
(900 R*nf-(900 Security
R E A L TY (407)3228878

ra n ju X S T A FF
InUJLV \ IMMEDIATE
flOIEflJ INTERVIEWS

Food Service
•Custodial

miSSS^»°y

407-323-3301

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153— Acreage Lo t F or
S ale

Men Try Us FREE! i 107)629-24 77

Seminole County
has immediate
losilmns .iv.nl.ihlc

,I

Sanford; New 4/2. htalorlcal
d N rtt C u t m bUU (109k. Pfr 407388-7777

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d n fk u n a i A (k tu s m
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Don 7 Miss The Opportunity

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Sanford Court Apts. |
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308 Weal 13 SL Ofhoe or Rrrlai.

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FOR ONE YEAR
FOR DETAILS CALL OR VISIT I

Lake
Mary/Sanford
2/2.
Waiher Dryer Mook-upa Swtmmtog
Pool, No Peta. (850 Rare***
Court Apta. 407-330-1300

800*554*7364

FREE RENT

Reardantial. commercial tea's F
New 3/2 bath an your M or oura.
*40k. C0C056966 407-388-7777.

2/1 LIVING. KITCHEN. W/D hook
14.(500*10 *500 Dap 115 GRAND
SEND
AVE.
LAKE
MARY
(407)322*787

cT ru ck Driver
• in stitu te

DELTONA 10 acre*, ktoai tor mot**
homat/l*. hw*a*. cam*, la/mmg or
nurvory'
Zoned
agricultural
54.000 ACRE. Sm down w/ownar
finance 904-767-1772 Of *04-787-

118— O ffice S pace For
R ent
1 Othce: On* at *4.Wmo AA have
CHAA prtMMbatoa 407-3228180

103—H ousesU nfurnisiied

Huge 1, 2 &amp; 3 Bedroom
Apartments Storting at

141— H omes For S ale
A F F O R D A B tf HOMES

Mon. thru Fri.
9 AM to 11 AM

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Cuatom BH 3/1, Over 1(00 aq ft
on 1/3 acre. Hearvty tread, cm lot
tv. d n , fam im wdkepiaca. aalki
kitchen. t0x22 ae porch. 2 e
garage, deeded, eooeaa to dd lake
A lennt* eta. (119.900
Over 1/4 Acre 38R 1 Bath: U * « v

Edited by Timothy E . P arker Ju ly 3 1 . 2001
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4 8 C h e e r le s s ,
to th e bard
4 9 C ird o o r
final start
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th e p u zzle
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s e a c re a tu re
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h o o lig an ism

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6 W e lle s
portrayal
1 0 Antldrug
h o n ch o
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Ludwig
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1 7 A irplane
stunt
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c r e a tu r e s
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dictionary
2 1 M o tio n less
2 2 R u n aro u n d
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Pictured left, Michelle and Jeft Ferrell are the
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estled in a building on the edge of downtown is a store that cele­
brates the unique style* o f past decades. From bell bottom jeans
to crinoline dresses, every fashion trend from the last century can
be found in the confines of Volta clothing.
Volta, which means "come back" in Portuguese, opened three years ago
at 407 W. 1st St. in Sanford. In an unassuming yellow structure that once
served as a popular downtown gas station, Michelle and Jeff Ferrell started
a business that is rapidly making a name for itaclf lr Central Florida's com­
petitive vintage clothing world.
"I have always loved vintage clothing," Michelle said. "I've been wearing
the stuff since I was a teen-ager. Since I already had a lot of the stuff, and I
knew a lot about it, I decided to start the business. This ended up being per­
fect."
Michelle initially came up with Ihe idea for Volta when
she was 16. As a teen-ager, she already knew she wanted
to be a business owner. However, back then, it was going
to be a hard-core punk rock record store.
After finishing school, Michelle tried various jobs, but
she said she always ended up bored after a couple of
months. Her boredom only made the desire to open her
own business grow.
Four months after meeting Jeff, she decided il was time
to go for it. The record store became a vintage clothing
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Moulin Rouge 'fabulous' to Sanford visitors
adding that the clerks were
Some folks choose to visit
Paris In the springtime, but not dressed in navy suits, piped in
white, and adorned with big
Mary Hilllman. She escaped
ld Guerlaln buttons fashfrom Sanford to Paris during
the heat of August dog days
led after the famous Coco
Chanel silhouette.
clouded with daily
"Classy, real classy,"
thunderstorms.
she said.
And she will never
Another treat for the
stop gushing over tour­
Floridians was having
ing the romantic Old
lunch "in the park"
World capital, the "City
where they pigged out
of Light1
on authentic French
The getaway started
cuisine including tradi­
in Germany where
tional Crepes Suzette.
Mary's daughter,
Also, it was exciting to
Laurie Hartson of
Doris
see artists at work with
Sanford and son-in-law. Dietrich
easels everywhere,
Air Force pilot L t
* ■ * * vendors peddling their
Mlrhael (Mike) Hartson
colorful wares and wandering
are stationed at Ramstein Air
troubadours showing o ff their
Force Base. While Mike was
talents.
busy performing his duties for
The Palace at Versailles was
Unde Sam, the two girls joined
nothing short of magnificent
a tour group to visit Paris and
with its plush furnishings and
surroundings.
ornate architecture. Mary said
Mary would like to clarify
they could have spent several
the myths that Parisians
weeks savoring culture at The
haven't lost any love for soLouvre, a former royal palace
called American Yanks. The
containing one of the world's
rumors are unfounded and
finest art treasures.
rubbish, she said. "We were
Other famous landmarks
treated like royalty," she
the duo visited were: the Eiffel
added.
Naturally they were all eyes Tower, Notre Dame, the
Pantheon, the Sorbonne, Arc
and ears Including Mickey's
de Triomphe, the Opera and
ears. A sweep of Euro-Disney
Palais-Royal Gardens. The
disclosed that "Mickey is
Mickey in any country," Mary tourists marveled over the lav­
ish burial place of Napoleon.
observed.
Mary said a twilight cruise on
A highlight of the trip was
the Seine River was "beautiful
attending a spectacular per­
formance at tne Moulin Rouge. just beautiful."
At the end of the week, the
It was fabulous...just fabu­
weary travelers headed back
lous," Mary said. "The sets
to Germany for several more
and costumes were breathtak­
days of food, fun and festivity.
ing. I have never seen any­
They visited Mainz for an
thing like it." At another small
"incredible" dinner on the
French restaurant, patrons
were treated to an Elvis imper­ Rhine and toured Dorns
Cathedral which was con­
sonation, a direct opposite of
structed during 500 AD.
the glitz and glamour show­
Mary said, "Shopping was
cased at the Mou.
fabulous at Kaiserlautem." She
Shopping at Guerlaln's
added that one day they drove
famous perfume parlor on
to France grocery shopping
Avenue dee Champs Elvsees
and the cheese aisle "looked
was an unforgettable experi­
like it was a mile long."
ence. "The glittering chande­
Incidentally, the Hartsons
liers were unreal," Mary said.

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Singles dance lessons
begins in Septem ber
The Orlando Singles
Square and Round Dance
Club offers square dance les­
sons for beginners with two
free open houses, Sept. 14
and 21, from 7 until 8 pan.
Beginners classes start Sept.
28. Cost is $3 per student per
lesson. The regular club
dance is 8 to 10 p.m. at VFW
Hall, 4444 Edgewater Drive,
Orlando. Over 30 members of
the dub are residents of
Seminole County.
For more information
phone 407-8344)615.

love their assignment in
Germany. They find the coun­
try exceptionally clean and the
people very friendly and hos­
pitable. Of course, they miss
their homeland, but End their
new surroundings exciting
and challenging. While in
Europe, Mary left Barry at
home to care of business and
their babies — two lovable
dachshunds. All's well that
ends well. En route to
Orlando, a jolting electrical
storm forced the plane to
detour out of the storm and
the plane was about on hour
late landing. The turbulence
was so severe that some pas­
sengers thought the end was
near. "It was terrifying," Mary
said.
She's back home, safe and
sound and already talking
about her next trip to Europe.

Sunday. August 26. 200]

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special evening for chil­
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Seminole Towne Center
Food Court every last
Wednesday of the month
from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
On Aug. 29, the Florida
Department of

Tranportation's 1-4
Educational Outreach
Program will feature
"Buddy," a robotic minicar designed to build
awareness of ride sharing
among elementary chil­
dren and their families.
Buddy will be available In
Food Court, from 5 p.m. to
8 p.m.

ON'&amp;lCE
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Club Season Begins
Now that school has started,
organizations are getting in
for the 2001-02 season.
t groups will begin the
year In September.
According to Betty Jack,
president o f die Woman's Club
of Sanford Inc., the dub has
held several board meetings
this summer to plan the new
year. The season will begin
with a "Hello Luncheon6 on
Sept 18, from 11:30 a.m. to
130 pan., at the dubhouse.
Members are asked to invite
prospective members to join
the club. The board of man­
agers will serve a catered
luncheon at no cost to mem­
bers and guests.
Betty also said the Fashions
for Education fashion show
and luncheon is scheduled for
November. Dillard's will pro­
vide the fashions and the event
will be open to the public
Proceeds will benefit the club's
scholarship fund.
The first general business
meeting ana luncheon is
scheduled Oct. 1.

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Award-winning
author, lecturer plans
Sanford performance
Clifton L Taulbert, a
worldwide voice of peace,
Pulitzer Prize nominated
author, lecturer, inspirational
speaker and story teller, will
appear at the Helen Stairs
Theatre for
the
Performing
Arts
Saturday,
SepM.
Through
his major
motion pic­
ture, “Once
Taulbsrt
Upon A
Time When
We Were Colored," Taulbert
gave the world an inside look
at the cultural lives of
African-Americans. It is a
faith-building story o f a man
who overcame overwhelming
obstacles and kept his faith in
God.
A seasoned storyteller,
Taulbert doesn't forget where
he came from or the past. In
"Once Upon A T im e...,“ he
tells the story of Glen Allan,
Miss., and the people who
live in the community, includ­
ing cotton Held workers and
churchgoers. He discusses the
annual hsh tries, where peo­
ple swayed to the strains o f “1
Worked All Week Long, Now
It's Saturday, Let's Have some
Fun," while Muddy Waters
sang away the blues.
Through his award-win­
ning memoirs, Taulbert will
give people a glimpse into the
cultural lives o f AfricanAmericans who lived during
the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s.
He is also the author of
Pulitzer Prize nominated
“The Last Train North," and
“Witching Our Crops Come
In." In 1997, USA Today
named the book “Eight
Habits of the Hearts' as its
year-end choice to enrich
minds and lives. He is a
nationally acclaimed speaker
who has appeared an televi­
sion, national public radio
and has been featured in
Tkne, Parade Magazine and
ether national publications.
The Sept. 1 went will begin
at 6 pm. in the theater, locat­
ed at 201 Magnolia Ave. A
donation o f $30 per person is
required. Proceeds will bene­
fit the Good Samaritan Home
of Sanford. Attire is semi-formal.
Por tickets or other Infor­
mation, call 407-321-5022.

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HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
401 Part Awa . Sanford
Tataptana 407-322-4411

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(407) 7443720 or (407) 773-0477

Lutheran
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CHURCH OP BAMPORO (tLCA)
3017 Ortantfo Dr [Hay 17-43)
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1607 6 Bartfortf Am . Bartfortf. FL
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730 Upaala Rd.. Sanford, FL
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101 Upaoia Rood
Sanford. FL 32771
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Church

Notes
Bach Festival
The Bach Festival
Children's Choir began its
2001-2002 season Monday,
Aug. 20. Audition.* for the
choir are now under way
through Sept. 10. Rehearsals
and auditions will be held at
First Congregational Church,
225 S. Ir.terlachcn Ave.,
Winter Park. For audition
information phone 407-6461507, ext 3.
Non-Impact Aerobics
Non-impact aerobics will
be offered each Fridav begin­
ning Sept. 7, In the Christian
Life Center at Community
United Methodist Church at
10 am . These exercises area
designed to be done in a
chair or a wheel chair and
they promote better health.
This class Is open to both
men and women and there is
no charge. Plan on joining
others each week for a time
of exercise, fellowship and
fun.
Community United
Methodist Church is located
112 mile north of Highway
436 in Casselberry. The
uddress is 4921 S. Highway
17-92.
For more information,
please call Bootsie at 407-8313777, ext 212.
Polka Feat
Saint Nicholas Byzantine
Catholic Church, located at
5135 Sand Lake Road (SR
482) in Orlando, will hold its
annual Polka Fcst on Sunday,
Sept 23, from noon until 5
pm.
The Fcst will showcase the
Pan Jozrf, Joe Oberaitis Band
and feature traditional Slavic
foods, a bake sale, a sale of
religious articles, an ethnic
display and a 50/50 raffle.
Donations are $5 per per­
son, children under 12 are
free. Food and beverage
items sold separately. For
more information call Helene
at 407-293-2239.
Volunteers Needed
The Christian Sharing
Center Longwood has urgent
need for volunteers to fill
various positions, including
receptionists and interview­
ers to interview families in
crisis to assist them by help­
ing to meet their needs.
Pantry workers r *1van
drivers are also n ded.
For more information or to
volunteer call Diann at 407260-9155, ext 6, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday.

�THI SOONOLI HXIULD

Page 6C Sunday. August 26.2001

Girl trapped
in parents’
bad divorce
DEAR ABBY: My patents
have been divorced for six
yean. I am 11, and I have a sis.......................... ter who b 15.
Since our
parents
divorced, my
sister and I
fight a lot
more, but I
still look up
to her for
everything.
Mom's and
Dad's sides of
* * * * * * * * the family
constantly question us to see
which one is better. Without
my sister telling me what to
say, I might say the wrong
thing.
I love my parents, but I hate
it when cadi of them asks
questions about the other
instead of enjoying our compa­
ny. It’s just not fair. What do
you think?
SICK AND TIRED OF
FIGHTING,
GREENVILLE, TEXAS
DEAR SICK AND TIRED
OF FIGHTING: I sympathize
with your predicament. No
one wants to be caught in the
middle, and to put you there
at your tender age b very
unfair. Your parents — and
many others — could benefit
from the following list of "Do's
and Dan'ts" for divorcing cou­
ples with children that
appeared in my column years
ago. Read on:
Fust the DCs:
— Do allow your children
to ask questions about your
divorce. It’s unfair to nuke
them fed like outsiders.
— Do answer all their
questions about your divorce
as truthfully as possible, with­
out making the other parent
the "bean*.
— Do remember that your
children need the love of both
parents.
— Do assure your children
that they are not to blame for
your divorce.
— Do encourage your chil­
dren to talk freely about their
feelings — even if it's painful
to you. Bottling up emotions b
even more damaging to chil­
dren.
Now, the DONTs:
— Don't ask your children
to keep secrets from your ex­
spouse.
— Don't try to pump your
children for information about
your ex-spouse
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R e l ig io n
Parents can learn to manage sibling rivalry
QUESTION: Why do my
kids have to fight all the
time? I have three of them,
and they drive me
crazy. Why can't they
be nice to each other?

it? Needless to say, If a man
tells his wife he has loved her
so much that he now plans to
.......... bring another wife
into the home to
‘increase his happi­
ness,' she would not
be immune to jeal­
ousy. On the contrary,
the fight would just
begin — inexactly
the same fashion as it
T J
does with children.''

DR. DOBSON:
Good question! All I
can tell you Is that
sibling rivalry has
been going on for a
long time. It was
responsible for the
Dr.
QUESTION: If jeal­
first murderon record D o b s o n
ousy between kids b
(when Cain killed
____ .
* * * * so common, then how
Abel), and has been
* *
represented In virtually every can parents minimize the nat­
ural antagonism that children
two-child family from that
feel for their siblings?
time to this. The underlying
inflict b oldsource of this conflict!
DR. DOBSON: It's helpful
fashioned jealousy and comto avoid circumstances that
tition between children,
compare them unfavorably
erite and Willard
■, writing In their book with each other. They are
extremely sensitive to the
"Parents on the Run,"
competitive edge of their
expressed the inevitability of
relationship. The question b
this struggle as follows:
not, "How am I doing?"; it b,
"It was once believed that
"How am I doing compared
if parents would explain to a
child that he was having a lit­ with John or Steven or
tle brother or sbter, he would Marion?" The issue b not
not resent It. He was told that how fast can I run, but who
crosses the finish line first. A
hb parents had enjoyed him
boy does not care how tall he
so much that they wanted to
increase their happiness. This b ;n e Is vitally interested in
who is tallest. Each child sys­
was supposed to avoid jeal­
tematically measure* lumself
ous competition and rivalry.
against h b peers and b
It did not work. Why should

tremendously sensitive to
failure within h b own family.
Accordingly, parents should
guard against comparative
statements that routinely
favor one child over another.
Perhaps an illustration will
help make the case. When I
was about 10 years old, I
loved to play with a couple of
dogs that belonged to two
families In the neighborhood.
One was a black Scottie who
liked to diasc and retrieve
tennis balls. The other was a
pug bulldog who had a noto­
riously bad attitude.
One day as I was tossing
the ball for the Scottie, it
occurred to me that It might
be interesting to throw it in
the direction of the ol‘
grouch. It was not a smart
move. The ball rolled under
the bulldog, who grabbed the
Scottie by the throat when he
tried to retrieve It It was an
awful scene. Neighbors came
running as the Scottie
screamed in pain. It took 10
minutes and a garden hose to
pry the bulldog's grip loose,
and by then the Scottie was
almost dead. He spent two
weeks In the hospital, and I
spent two weeks in "the dog­
house." I regret throwing that
ball to this day.
I have thought about that

experience many times and
have begun to recognize its
application to human rela­
tionships. Indeed, it is a very
simple thing to precipitate a
fight between people. All that
b necessary is to toss a ball,
symbolically, under the more
aggressive of the two and
prepare for the battle that
ensues. This b done by
repeating negative comments
one has made, or by baiting
one In the pm ener of the
other. It can be accomplished
In business by assigning
overlapping territory to two
managers. They will tear each
other to pieces In the
Inevitable rivalry. Alas, it
happens every day.
This principle is also appli­
cable to siblings. It b remark­
ably easy to make them mor­
tal enemies. All a parent must
do b toss a ball in the wrong
direction. Their natural
antagonbm will do the rest.
Dr. Dobson Is president of the non­
profit organization Focus on the
Family, P.O. Box 444. Colorado
Springs, CO. 80903; or
www.JiniUy.org. Questions and
answers are excerpted from "The
Complete Marriage and Family
Home Reference Guide,* published
by lyndala House.
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Sunday. August 26.2001

Page 7C

Births
28,2001
ithi Kemo Jomoke
ington, son of India
ia Griffin and Kimathl
i Washington of
3rd was bom.

Beniamin Chauvtn
from Boy Scout
Troop No. 854
stands by the model
rocket he made for
the Smithsonian's
traveling exhibit,
‘ Yesterday’s
Tomorrows'
Starring wtth
Chauvtn are his
father, David
Chauvtn. and Lake
Mary Historical
Commission
Chairman DeLores
Lash. The
Smithsonian exhfcit
will be in Lake Mary
at the Frank Evans
Center unQ Sept.
22. The oxNbt H
open Monday,
Tuesday and
Thursday from 10
a m to 4 p m ,
Wednesday from 8
to 9 p.m. and Friday
and Saturday from
1 to 5 p.m.

*y 29,2001

arod Michael Hegemier,
of Kelly Lynn MeLear
emler and Michael
e Hegemier of Sanford
bom.

lly 30,2001

Mark David Barnett, son
Trad Sue Mays Barnett
1 Mark Anthony Barnett
Deltona was bom.
Kelnah Annalyte Garda,
ughlcr of Melinda Jean
' ie and Steven Garcia
Deltona was bom.
Lealres Sharree Jakia
ea, daughter of
beth Sharree Maria
11 of Lake Monroe was

Mema Julia Nesheiwat,
lighter of Rita Hanna
* i Nesheiwat and
yad Mouse Nesheiwat of
itona was bom.

uly 31,2001

TVevo
vor Scott Hansen, son
f Sarah Ann Emory and
ustin Scott Hansen of
dtona was bom.
u g . 1 ,2 0 0 1

Christopher Joseph
Dillahay, son of Jennifer Jo
Dillahay of Deltona was

A u k . 2,2001
Allaagher Mazahir
BandalL son of Farha
Hussein Yusufali Bandali
and Mozahir Roshanaii
Bandali of Sanford was
bom.
Nicholas Jorge Mendoza,
son of Nicole Mary
Sorrentino Mendoza and
Jorge Mendoza of Oviedo
was bom.

Aug 4,2001

Angelina Alexis Nieva,
daughter of Jasmine
Jennifer Nieva of Sanford
was bom.

Aug. 5,2001
Deaunte' Keshaunt Lee
Burnett, son of Lakesha
Rayshawn Burnett was
bom.

Aug. 6, 2001

Cody Michael Mossow,
son of Danielle Nicole
Kolves and Michael John
Mossow of Deltona was
bom.

Rain dampens Smithsonian opening
The day started out great. The
of the companion exhibit for the
Smithsonian. The museum dosed at 7
Smithsonian's traveling exhibit,
pro., rather than the scheduled 9 1 . m .
"Yesterday's Tomorrows" officially
because of the severe weal
opened at 1 p.m. on Saturday,
Fortunately, the Smithsonian
August 18. visitors began coming
exhibit will be in Lake Mary until
in before 1 p.m- After 1 p.m., there
Sept 22. The exhibit b open
was a steady stream of visitors. At
Monday, Ibesday and Thursday
2 pro., Mayor Thom Greene offi­
from 10 a.m. to 4 pro., Wednesday
cially opened the exhibit with a
from 6 to 9 pro. and Friday and
ribbon cutting ceremony on the
Saturday from 1 to 5 pro. I
front steps of h e Lake Mary
have a group you'd like to bring
Historical Museum. He thanked
to five museum, but you can't
Ettie Jane Keogh and Lillian
u
make it during the regularly
Griffin for their hard work in
scheduled hours, you can call 407acquiring the exhibit for Lake
K O W ell
321-3094 to schedule a time for
Mary. He also thanked all the Lake • • • • • •
your group.
Mary Historical Commission and
Lake Mary Historical Society members
who have worked so luud to get ready for Girl Scout Recruitment Held
In the last two weeks, the Stardust
the opening of the museum.
Service Unit of Girl Scouts (Lake Mary)
The Jazz Festival, scheduled for 3 p.m.
to celebrate the opening of the
has held recruitment nighb at Wilson,
Lake Mary and Heathrow Elementary
Smithsonian, started out well. But after 2
Schools. Who can join Girl Scouting? Any
songs, the rain came. At first, it looked
eirl between the age* of 5 and 17. In
like the rain might blow over There was
Kindergarten, Girl Scouts are called
even about 30 minutes when there was
Dabies; the next level b Brownies, dien
almost no rain at all. But then the skies
Juniors, then Cadettes and finally Seniors.
got darker and the lightning increased
One misconception that some people have
and the festival was officially cancelled.
b that you have to have been a Brownie
Over at the museum, the crowds
before you can be a Junior. The truth b
decreased dramatically because of the
you can join Girl Scouting at any age.
severe weather. Most of the almost 300
Juliette Low originally started Girl
people that came did b o before 4 pro..
Scouting for 12 year olds.
Ana they came from all over. In addition
What do Girl Scouts do? Well, they do
to Lake Mary, there were visitors from
a lot more titan sell cookies. Five years
Orlando, Kissimmee. Maitland, Apopka,
ago, two Lake Mary Girl Scouts received
Zellwood, Jacksonville, Eustis, Winter
the Girl Scout Medal of Honor when they
Springs, Deltona and even a couple from
Pennsylvania. A very special visitor to the used their Girl Scout training to save two
boys from drowning. Every year, all the
museum is a Girl Scout from the year
troops in Lake Mary go camping together.
2051. She b visiting the museum as part

Hm MI photo by Itary flow U

Historical Commissioners D ee Or a n y and
LJUian Griffin with Mayor Thom Greene (or the
Smithsonian exhibit’s ribbon cutting.

Last year's theme was Waterworld. The
rb made shark's tooth necklaces,
amed how to tie nautical knob and sing
sea shanties and much more. Each year,
the Service Unit also has a talent show
where troops can perform in groups or as
individuals.
If you were unable to attend recruit­
ment night, your daughter can still join
Girl Scouto. To find a troop for your
daughter, call Peggy Wolfe at 407-3278207.

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Reading Rozie and M r. Dan visit the Harbors I and II
Ke.nimg Koziu and Mr Dan
the puppet visited recently the

will also fund many educational projects in the near

Harbors I and II. The prcscnta- future.
tion was an initiative
of Seminole County
Public Schools. The
students were thrilled
to see Rozie the story­
teller and Mr. Dan.
The duo will be
teaming up with
Seminole Reading
Partners Inc., a non­
Marva
profit organization, to
promote reading. Hawkins
writing and the cultur­
al arts in some of the
Sanford Police Officer Paul
school and other community
organizations through educa­
Herx volunteers during his
tional programs and services.
off-duty days at both the
Harbor I and II, which are
Among the programs bring
located at Castle Brewer Court
offers are storytelling, pup­
and Edward Higgins Terrace.
petry, kids gardening and arts
Officer Herx is certainly appre­
and crafts. The children arc
ciated by the children. They
also looking forward to corre­
have a grand time.
sponding with an
International Book and Pen
The children participate in
numerous activities, and they
Pal Club, which consists of
children attending school in
also enjoy cotton candy as
they listen to the reading
England.
incentive program on various
Seminole Reading Partner's
Fridays.
Inc., founded by Cheryl Polk,

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The Harbors I and II need volunteers. For more Information, cal 407-323-3150, axL 32 or 407-322-1034.

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store and Volta became a reali­
ty
"I thought, if I failed, I
could get Into something else,"
she said. “It was time for me
to jump off the bridge and 6ee
if I could swim.”
She can. During the last
three years, the store has
grown trom two rooms to five,
and the store has attracted a
regional base of loyal cus­
tomers who are in search of
the perfect piece of clothing.
Volta has also been featured
on Orlando's dtysearch.com
and was recently nominated
for best vintage clothing store
in Central Florida.
Volta has also entered the
computer age. Many of the
store's items can be found on
the popular Internet auction
site ebay, expanding Volta's
customer base worldwide.
The store's inventory is
always changing. Both
Michelle ana Jeff go to estate
sales and other stores in the
region to purchase items for
their store. They want to make
sure customers will always
find something new and
unique each time they return
to the store.
"Most of the stuff, we've
hand-picked,” Michelle said.
"And, everything in the store,
we actually like."
As for the people who come
into tire store, there is no typi­
cal customer. According to

Michelle, the age range
includes teen-agers and senior
dtizens.
"It's so fun to see people
who look so different come
into the store and start talking
to each other,” she said.
"Especially on weekends
when the store is crowded."
Jeff recently started his own
department within the store.
He designs and creates vari­
ous pieces of body piercing
jewelry, and he will custommake most anything at a per­
son’s request.
Volta also offers an array of
furniture, accessories and
other unique items at a reason­
able cost. And, for those who
don't want to make a commit­
ment, they can rent anything
at the store for 1/2 price of the
ticket cost.
"If you arc going to wear
something only on er to n party
or social event, then you can
rent it " Michelle said. "We
would rather a piece of cloth­
ing come back to the store
than be thrown away."
Ask the pair if they have
any regrets about opening
their own business, and there
is no hesitation in their reply.
"We absolutely love it,
Michelle said "We work as
Irani as we want, when we
want, and we have total cre­
ative freedom."
For more information about
Volta, call the store at 407-323­
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JULY 15, 2001

•3rd YEAH No. 110
CopyrigN O 2001 T h* Gonunol* H*raid

Sanford , F lo rid a

County takes up 2-year budget process
By Christopher Patton

ing
C o m m is s io n e r s ta sk e d with setting

Staff Writer

Rain Delay
Early morning rains, followed
by afternoon showers keeps
Post 53 from a shot at picking
up its 40th win of the season.
P ag e &lt;B

SANFORD .— Seminole County com­
missioners will spend most of next week
reviewing and discussing the county's
budget for the next two years.
The two-yea
two-vear 'budget
"
is the first for
Seminole County, But according to
County Manager Kevin Grace the new
iroccss will address budget needs over a
ongcr period and will also reduce organi­
zational resources dedicated to budget

f

priorities for two b u d ge t c y c le s
development.
"This has been one of the most difficult
budget processes that I have been associ­
ated with in my career in public service,"
Grace said. “There have been a number of
budget challenges this year which makes
it especially gratifying to be able to pre­

sent the county commissioners with a
budget that holds the line on tax rates.”
The S538 million budget for the 2001­
2002 fiscal year and the $4% million bud­
get for the 2002-2003 fiscal year .will be
discussed by commissioners during work
sessions July 18, 19 and 20. Two public

hearings on the proposed budget will be
held In September.
The proposed budgets utilize the coun­
ty-wide millagc rate of 4.9989 and the
total discretionary millagc rate Is 7.7551
for each budget year. The millagc rates are
the same used in last year's budget as
Grace docs not anticipate an increase in
tax rates for cither year.
A $50 million bond issue is proposed in
fall 2Q01 for construction of a new crimiSce Budget, Page 8A

Cameras
a im to

Sam Cooper
carves more than
his initials into
local lumber

capture
positives,
negatives

By Michelle Je rta
Managing Editor

Thumps up for healthy lifestyles
Seniors are more active than
ever before. How are they
doing It? Find out In our
Senior Lifestyle and Fitness
special section.
S e ctio n D

Honoring Seminole's
Public Servants
*t
'
.
•
Sunday was a day for
honoring the breve Seminole
County public servants who
lost their Uves In the line of
duty and for those who
courageously continue to
serve their communities.

SANFORD — Sam Cooper
loves wood.
Although he doesn't have a
favorite type of tim ber,
Florida black cherry has
received a lot of his attention
lately.
*
.
"I guess right now, It Is my
favorite," Cooper said. "I'd
never seen Florida black cherry
before, so I guess that's why I
really like using it right now."
Cooper is a wood carver who
recently dedded to make
Sanford his home — at least
for the next two or three yean.
He haalo finish 700 wood
signs and hcnc-hm fa r Ins W mL
Palm Beach Zoq h*fo»e can
once again return to his
nomadic wanderings.
"I came down here for a
vacation, and 1 ended up get­
ting a Job doing the signs for
the « *&gt; ,- Cooper said. "1
thought I would only be here
for five or six weeks, but now
it looks like I'll be here for sev­
eral y ean ."
•
A Tennessee native, Cooper
comes from a long line ot tal-

Bern Cooper, ownar ot Creations In Wood In Sanford, displays a sign ha mad* In memory of Naacar legend Data
Earnhardt.

bers also worked with various
forms of folk art, so it was only
natural for Cooper to begin

"When I wra 15,1 picked up . See Cooper; Page 8A

Louise Touhy, wife of
j
Sanford leader, dies
j;i •

Police
investigate
downtown
shooting

From Staff R eport*
Louise G. Touhy, the wife of
one of Sanford's most promi­
nent civic
leaders, died
Thursday, July 12, 2001 at
Regency Park Care Center in
Dalton, Ga.
She was bom in Alderson, W.
Va., and graduated from
University of North Carolina
Greensboro and the Cincinnati
Conservatory of Music. She
lived in Sanford for 55 years
until 1999 when she moved to
Dalton.
She married her husband,
George Touhy, in 1944 and they
remained together for 47 years
until his death in 1991. Mr.
Touhy was the executive vice

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

Seminole Smile

Rezo Sadigh Sonford resident soys,
life is full of Sunshine.'

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SANFORD — Sanford police
are investigating a aeries of
events Wednesday afternoon
that include shots" being fired
downtown.
Police responded to a scene on
Locust Avenue and 2nd Street
where witnesses reported shots
were fired between a car and a
pick-up truck. The truck hit a
building os a result of the alter­
cation, but the car escaped.
Officers caught up with the
suspected car 'on East Celery
Avenue, but after a short pursuit
the chase was called off as the
suspect
was
traveling
at
extremely
high
speeds.
However, a Seminole County
Sheriff's Office helicopter was
airborne during the chase and
picked up the vehicle after offi­
cers broke off the pursuit.
Frederick Lamar Brown, 24, of
Sanford then made a costly mis­
take as he turned left into the
neighborhood around the Indian
Mound Slough. Brown was
trapped on tne dead end of
Powhatan Ruad with officers
quickly shutting off tire neigh­
borhood's entrance.
“I think he realized he could­
n't go any farther," said resident
Catherine Russell. "1 thought it
was the gardener's friend so
that's why I unlocked the door."
According to the police report,

a router and just started playing around with it," Cooper
said. "M y grandpa encouraged

SAN FO RD — The City of
Sanford Waterfront Master Plan
Steering Committee will meet
Wednesday, Julj
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at 4 p.m., at “ 1
may mark the start of a n M r
view of what people like — or
don’t like — locally as well as In
communities across the region.
Raj M ohabeer of Glatting
Jackson Kcrcher, Is suggesting
the committee launch a photo­
taking expedition, and to help
them, camera* will be provided
to each member.
----------- "In their travels around
Sanford, Florida, and posaibly
their vacations, people often see
u .l.g s that they may think
would be good In Sanford,"
Mohabeer said. “What we want
is for them to take photos of
these places, not only what they
believe might be technically and
econom ically
feasible
In
Sanford, but possibly things
they find that tney won't want
in Sanford. Wc will be asking
them to w nle descriptions on
See Cameras, Page 8A

president at First Federal
Savings 4c Loan and was a lead­
ing member in the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce, as well
as numerous civic organiza­
tions.
•
Mrs. Touhy was a prominent
leader in her own right, having
served for 33 years she os the
■Minister of Music at the First
Presbyterian
Church
of
Sanford, wh»re Mr. Touhy was
an Elder and choir member.
After retiring from her music
career, site was an active mem­
ber o f Markham
Woods
Presbyterian Church of Lake
Mary.
She was active in many civic
See Tbuhy, Page BA

3,000 m ile clu b
A track driven left 2nd Street and
ran into the Town and Country
*p urtmnnts after shots were fired
at the buck. Moments after the
shooting, officers arrested Fredrick
L Brown (left) off Celery Avenue
when her tried to hide In a resi­
dence. Police have not concluded
whether Brovm was the shooter.
H tfitd photo# by Tommy VWtoooL

Brown pulled into Russell's dri­
veway and started talking to the
gardener asking If he lived there.
Russell noticed the car in the driveway and came out to ask the
rdener if the man was taking
m home. That’s when Brown
forced his way into the home,
according to Russell.
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just walked right in the door,"
Russell said. “He ju st kept say­
ing hide me, hide me. I was
afraid if 1 ran down the hall he
would follow me and then I
would be a hostage."
That's when Russell noticed
Iter home was surrounded by
See Shooting, Page 8A

Hwatd photo

by Tommy \

Ruth Hairs, canter, recant passed the 3,000 mite mark in the
Seminole Strollers program, sponsored by the Central Boride
Regional Hospital, Sanford Senior Center, end the Seminole Towne
Center. Presenting tne 3.000-mile patch are CFRH's Michel*'
Hendrick and the Senior Center's Kim Elionhead.

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Sunday. July 15.2001

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

P r e d ic tin g th e
w e a th e r
I g u ess if you truly b eliev e in G rou nd h og
Day (Feb. 2), you m ight also b eliev e in St.
Sw ith ip 's Day, (Sunday, Ju ly 15).
M ost peop le b eliev e the official U .S.
G ro u n d h o g is in Punxsutaw ney, Pa., and
that P u n xsu taw n ey P h il's p red ictio n hold
tru e for the en tire nation. Yet
there are also "o ffic ia l"
g ro u n d h o g s in W oodstock, 111.
an d S u n P rairie, W is.
T h e w hole co n cep t o f
G ro u n d h o g D ay relates to
C an d lem as Day, w hich w as
started In G erm an y in 1887.
S o , shou ld w e b eliev e
P u n xsu taw n ey P hil seein g his
Nick
sh ad o w w ill relate to the
Pfeifauf exp ectation o f m ore w in ter in
Florid a for six m ore w eeks?
O r d o es th is p ertain to
G erm an y and o u r n o rth ern states on ly ? It's
up to you.
St. S w ith in 's D ay started in E ngland in
682 A D . St. Sw ith in (actu ally spelled
Sw ith u n ) w as a B ishop at W inchester
C ath ed ral. T h ree d ays a fter h is d eath , on
Ju ly 15 o f that year, his rem ain s w ere m oved
in to the C ath ed ral. O n that day, it started
raining and d id n 't sto p fo r 4 0 d ays.
T h e b elie f is If it rain s on S t. S w ith in 's
Day, there w ill b e 4 0 m ore d ays o f rain . If it
d o esn 't rain, there w ill b e 4 0 d ay s o f n o rain.
T h e orig in al say in g is "S t. S w ith in 's Day, if
thou d o est rain, for 4 0 d a y s it w ill rem ain.
St. S w ith in 's Day, if thou b e fair, fo r 4 0 d ays,
w ill rain n ae m air (n o m o re )".
O K , so le t's tak e th is.fu rth e r and I'll m ake
my ow n p red ictio n s. I'd call it P fe ifa u f Day,
but if they c a n 't e v e n ag ree on the sp ellin g
o f S w ith in / S w ith u n , h o w co u ld they spell
P fe ifau f correctly. A nyw ay, N e x t Feb. 2 in
P en n sy lv an ia, I'll p red ict six m o re w eeks o f
cold w eather. A fter all, th e m id d le o f
F ebru ary an d into early M arch h as n ev er
b een w arm up there anyw ay.
And as for St. S w ith in 's D ay in E ngland ,
th a t's the start o f the rain y season ev ery
y ear so w h a t's new ? A nd in F lo rid a, I'll ju st
ab o u t b et w e h av e rain so m ew h ere in the
state every day for qu ite som e tim e. T h at
can also be ex p ected .
W hat y ou can d o if y o u w an t to b e a
w eath er p re d icto r is to tie a p iece t-f lig h t
rope on a tree o r p o st o u tsid e. L eave n d a n ­
glin g d ow n. If y ou see it m o v in g , y ou can
assu m e it’s w indy. If it is w et, y ou can
assu m e it's rain in g . If it's w arm , y ou can
assu m e the su n is o u t. A nd If it b lo w s co m ­
p letely o ff the tree — p o ssib ly tak in g th e
tree w ith it — y o u ’ll know a h u rrican e h as
arriv ed .
If y ou w an t rain , you co u ld alw ay s p lan a
fam ily o uting. If you w ant it dry, try p lan ti­
n g new g rass on y o u r law n . It h ap p en s all
th e tim e.
T elevision m eteo ro log ists and the
N atio n al W eath er S erv ice u se all kin d s o f
so p h isticated eq u ip m en t to m ak e th eir p re­
d ictio n s. E very o n ce in aw h ile illey co m e to
p ass, b u t even m o d em g ad g ets are never
p erfect. T h e y should try that ro p e on a tree.
It w orks.

CC1B Raid
Members of the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office CCIB
(City/County Investigative
Bureau) served a search warrant
Wednesday at a residence at 202
Moss Road in Winter Springs.
Five people were located In vari­
ous parts ol the home, and each
was arrested on drug related
charges. While officers were at
the residence, a phone call was
said to have been received ask­
ing if a person could sell $150
worth of Crack Cocaine. Officers
told the caller to come to the
home. When three men arrived,
they were also placed under
arrest.
Persons in the home were
Patricia Elizabeth McClure, 31,
charged with possession of

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The city of W inter Springs
Parks and Recreation
Department Is hosting a
remote control model war■hip battle at the retention
pond In Winter Springs Park,
Sunday, July 15, from 9 a.m.
until 2 p.m. Model remote
control warship combat Is an
exclusively strategic war.
Models vary in size from 40
to 62 Inches in length. The
event Is free of charge and
open to the public. For more
information phone 407-3174761.

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The W inter Springs City
Commission will hold a
budget review workshop
Monday, July 16, beginning
at 5 p.m. in the commission
chambers of city hall. The
meeting is open to the pub­
lic.

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A Seminole Community College student is caught on film walking through the hall at the cotiego's Administrative Building.

No Low e's. The C lock reported
last week (hat hardware giant
Low e's might be the buyer of the
Scotty's property on U.5. Highwa
17/92; however, a source in the
know says
that's not the
-----------------case because
Lowe's has an
option on some
property on
'
Rinehart Road.
Furthermore,
iH F u i? ; j
the Scotty’s
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out in the next three to four
months. "Evidently the new ow n­
ers bought the prooerty dirt cheap
because they’re offering it to
prospective tenants at $3 to $4 per
square foot," the source said.
T he Bucs are back in town.
Evidently the Bam Is beginning to
regain some of its form er glory.
Last week when Blackhaw k
played the joint, Tampa Bay Bucs
icad coach Tony Dungy and some

undcr 20 grams of marijuana
and possession of narcotics
equipment She was also wanted
for violation of probation.
Marshall Todd Harrold, 38, was
charged with possession of
under 20 grams of marijuana
and possession of narcotics
equipmenL Shawn Patrick
Tilton, 28 and Jack Lemont
Ingram, 32, were arrested on the
same two charges.
The three men who came to
the home while officers were
there Included Hindi Kareem
Jackson, 19, charged with selling
cocaine and resisting an officer
without violence. Terrell Lavine
Dennison, 26, charged with pos­
session of cocaine with intent to
deliver, selling cocaine and
resisting an officer without vio-

o f his assistants were reportedly in
the audience. D idn't realize Dungy
was a Blackhawk fan. Then again,
maybe he was scouting the beefy
bouncers for prospects along the
offensive line.

night to determine w hether to pro­
ceed w ith a street lighting project
in the Historic District. C ity Clerk

C olors or cob
ored? Speaking
o f the Bam , a
sign above the
establishm ent’s
front door has
caused some

controvi

the blai
munity. In an
effort to m ini­
mize trouble, a
is-;
sign announced
B
to natrons "No
C olors," rvferring to motor(U r
cycle gang
-----------------------members wear­
ing iptjgnla that might spark a
brawl. Evidently, some in the com ­
munity misinterpreted the mean­
ing and took their concerns to city
hall. The Barn’s management pro­
fusely apologized, saying the only
color they are concerned about is
reen — ns in the color o f money.
he sign was immediately taken
down.
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The Sem inole County
Port Authority will hold a
regular board meeting
Ywdnesday, July 18 begin­
ning at 4 p.m. in the admin­
istration building. Port of
Sanford. The meeting is open
to the public.

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Let there be light. Sanford offi­
cials will count the b allo tt Monday

lcnce, and Jermaine Antotno
Williams, 19, of Altamonte
Springs, charged with selling
cocaine.
Officers from the Casselberry
and Winter Springs police
departments assisted in the raid
and search of the residence.
In The Pool
Sheriff's deputies were called
to Rolling Hills Country Club in
Longwc-id early Friday morn­
ing, and found three people In

the swimming pool, at the dub,
closed at the time. The woman
was said to be nude. Officers
determined no one was being
allowed access to the poo], and
the three reportedly said they
had jumped the fence. The three
were identified as Monica
Medland, 23, of Parkview Drive,
Sanford, Jay Stanley Gustnvtc,
24, of Chesteriand, Ohio and
David Biyant Biehl, 23, of Winter
Springs. Each was charged with
trespassing In a structure, and
disorderly intoxication. Biehl
was also charged with resisting
an officer with violence.

they saw three men Bitting on a
porch, possibly using drugs.
Only one of the three was arrest­
ed, Tommy Lee Turner, 43, of
Bell Avenue, Sanford, was
I charged with possession of nar. cotics equipment

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Angel Steals Christmas
, Angel Finkle, 27, and Jamie
» Wein, 38, both of West Seminole
^Boulevard in Sanford, were
j arrested Wednesday by Sanford
lice in connection with the
rglary of a shed in tnc 800
block of West 2nd Street in
i Sanford. Officers said the two
. reportedly took boxes of
* Christmas decorations, clothing
On The Porch
,
utul oilier items. Each was
Sheriff's deputies investigated
a suspicious activity Thursday in . charged with burglary of a stnicCastle Brewer Court. They said

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Members o f the
OriandofUCF Shakespeare
Festival will perform at the
Central, Northwest and West
branches o f the Seminole
Court Public Library on
July l 7 and July 19. They
wifi direct members of the
audience in scenes from
Romeo and Juliet. The pro­
grams are the last In a series
of summer specials for
school-age cnlldren.
The program Is free and
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A Tire Amnesty Day is
scheduled for Saturday, July
21, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m.
at both the Central Transfer
Station, 1634SR-419in
Longwood, and Seminole
County Landfill, 1930
Osceola Road In Geneva.
Tire Amnesty Day offers
Seminole County citizens
free disposal of up to ten
tires from their residence.
Businesses may not partici­
pate in the event. For further
information contact, 407-6652260.
Former employees o f the
Sem inole Memorial
Hoapltal in Sanford are
invited to attend a reunion,
Saturday, July 21 beginning
at 11 a.m., at Lake Monroe
Park, at the foot of Highway
17-92 bridge on the Volusia
County side. The event b
covered dish and people are
urged to bring their favorite
food, utensib, plates, drinks
and chairs. Ice will be provided. Donations are being
accepted.
Phone Pat Crawford at
386-456-0400 or Jlml Gold at
407-324-8547.

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Obituaries
JE S S E LEROY CARN ES
Jesse Leroy Carnes, 85,
Fairway Court, DeLand, died
Wednesday, July 11,2001 at his
residence. Bom in Nellgh,
Nebraska, he moved to Central
Florida in 1987. He was a
retired business owner of
Allied Tire dc Battery tn •
Chicago. I le was a World War
II veteran of the U S . Navy. He
belonged to American Legion
Post 172, Neligh, Neb., AF
&amp;AM Lodge 1074 in
Englewood, 111., and Masonic
Ige.
gcurvivors;include dau ghters,
Survivors
Cherie Besicker, O range City,
Marsha M cMahon, Geneva,
HI.; sister, Viola Willis,
Escondlno, Cal.; four grand*
children; eight great-grandchil­
dren.
M emorial donations may be
made to Hospice of
Volusla/Flagler, 3800
Woodbriar Trail, Port Orange,
FI. 32119.
Fourtowns Cremntlon, Inc.
In charge of arrangements.
A LD W IN P. CHERJUE
Aldwin P. Clterrie, 88, S.
Grant Street, Longwood, died
TUesday, Ju ly 10,2001 at
Florida Hospital Altamonte,
Altamonte Springs. Bom Jan.
1 ,1913 in TVinldad, British
West Indies, l&gt;e moved to
Central Florida 20 years ago.
He was a retiredd pna
pharmacist
and a m ember of St. Mary
Magdalen Catholic Church.
Survivors Include step­
daughter Jean Richardson,
Petewawa, Ontario, C a n a d a ;.

brothers, Carl and Max, both
of Manchester, England,
Kenneth, M D, Trinidad, West
Indies; sisters, Gertrude
Walthc, Toronto, Canada, Mae,
TVinldad, Mora Kydd,
Ed inborough, Scotland,
M arjorie T. Gordon,
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
BERN A RD L CONNIFF, SR .
Bernard L Conniff, Sr., 93, E.
Hancock Drive, Deltona, died
Wednesday, July 11,2001 at an
assisted living facility,
Braddock Avenue, Osteen.
Bom in U pshur County, W.Va.,
he m oved to Deltona from
CoUlngswood, N J. in 1979. He
was a retired foundry mold
maker with General Electric,
Philadelphia, Penn, He
belonged to Knights of
Columbus Honorary 4th
Degree; lifetime member
Bishop Eustace Council, G.E.
Retirees Club, Loyal Order of
Moose - lifetime member, and
M odem Woodsman of
America.
He was a m ember of O ur
Lady of the Lakes Catholic
Church.
Survivors include wife,
Margaret Frances Conniff,
Deltona; son, Bernard Leo, Jr.,
Deltona; tWo grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, In charge
o f arrangements.
M ELVIN L C U TLIP SR .
M elvin L. Cutllp, Sr., 52, East

Graves Avenue, Orange City,
died TUesday, July 1 0 ,2001 in
the Fort Lauderdale area. Bom
in Ashland, Ohio, he moved to
Central Florida In 1996. He
was a truck driver and
belonged to Assembly o f God,
Mansfield, Ohio.
Survivors Include wife,
Karen, Orange City; son,
M elvin Jr., Columbus, Ohio;
daughter Stacy, Mansfield;
father, Oliver, C anton, Ohio;
four sisters; three grandchil­
dren.
Fourtowns Cremation, Inc.,
Orange City, in charge of
arrangements.
D O R O T H Y ANNE G A R N ER
Dorothy Ann Gamer, 70,
Spring Pine Court, Kissimmee,
died Saturday, July 7 ,2 0 0 1 .
Bom in Kissimmee, she w as a
long resident. She w c j a
teacher assistant for Osceola
ty School Board. She
longed to Bethel AME
uren.
Survivors include sisters,
1 N in a Scott a n d Bettye Ferrell,
I &gt;th o f Kissimmee; brother,
I mjamin Cambric, Kissimmee;
f ur grandchildren; two
C odcnildren.
' G olden's Funeral Home,
Inc., Kissimmee, in charge of
i^rangements.

Blue Grass Music
July 21 is the third Saturday
and therefore time to gather
those Instruments, lawn chairs
and the family and Join the
Pick-ln Bluegrass style at the
community building in down­
town Longwood, com er of
West Church Avenue and
Wilma Street. The event from 6
part, until 10 p m . is free and
refreshments will be available.
Join in the music or Just listen
and enjoy. For additional infor­
mation call 407-260-3447.
Jazz Concert
The Altamonte Jazz
Ensemble, directed by Mike
Arena, will present Its summer
concert 7 p.m Sunday, July 22.
'With a "TributeTb Tbmiriy
Dorsey," and music made pop­
ular by his famous orchestra.
During the slightly more
than 20 y ean o f r ‘a bandlead­
ing career, Dorsey was one of
the most dominant factors in
the big ban music business. It
was he who had the first big
success with a style combining
both sweet and swing. He was
the tin t who made vocal
groups a really important part
of the dance orchestra.
The Jazz Ensemble will fea­
ture Dorsey alumnus, Uouibui*ist Jim Foy, recreating the music
made famous by Dorsey and
his trombone. Also featured
will be vocalists Don Ryer and
Ellen Ryzner, recreating the
songs of Frank Sinatra and the
PledPlpers.
The event will be held in the
Lake Brantley High School
Auditorium in Altamonte
Springs. Admission is $5 at llw
door.
For more information, call
407-322-7528 or e-mail
arenaOmplnet.net. The concert

LUCILLE PEN N IN GTO N
L u d lh Pennington, 78, Oak
Avenue, Sanford, died
Thursday, July 12,2001. Bom
in Winter Garden she was a
lifelong Central Florida resi­
dent. She was retired from
Sandra Fashions and was a
member of Fleet Reserve.
Survivors include daughter,
Patsy Smith, Sanford; Brother,
Edwin Shaw, Corpus Christi,
Tex.; sisters, Juanita Newson,
Columbus, Ga., Norma Jean
Tadlock, Fort Walton Beach;
five grandchildren; three great­
grandchildren.
Rriiwon Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge o f arrange­
ments.

Avenue, Sanford, died
Wednesday, July 4, 2001. Bom
in Tifton, Ga., he moved to
Central Florida in 1954. He
was a plasterer and a member
of Love Tabernacle Church of
God in Christ.
Survivors include wife,
Evvie; son, Herbert Boston;
daughter, E w ie L Martin, ail
of Sanford; parents, Effie and
Henry Possltt, Jr., Altamonte
Springs; sisters, Bmda

Lampkin, Orlando, F. Kathleen 1
Collins, Tifton, Ga., Linda
Williford, Altamonte Springs;
brothers, Anthony Fossil, Earl
Fossitt and Ronnie Fossilt, all
of Altamonte Springs, Gregory
Fossilt, Columbus, Ohio,
Anthony Mathis, Tifton, Ga.;
maternal grandm other Juanita
Kelly, Orlando.
Golden's Funeral Home,
Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.

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David Willie Pitts, 48, Lake
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L O IS R. M cLEO D
Lois R. M cLeod, 75, S. Park
A e n u e , Sanford, died
Wednesday, July 11,2001. Bom
in Hindman, Ky., she moved to
Central Florida in 1962. She
was a beautician for J.C.

Community notes
Summer Theater Camp
Wetdva River Players is
sponsoring a summer musical
theater camp In Sanford, for
children ages 7 to 13.
This Is a two-week (Monday
through Friday) camp now m
operation through July 20,
from 10 a.m. to 3 pan., with a
closing evening performance at
.the Helen S u b * Theatre on July
20. Camp workshops wilL
indude CreatiraVntm atics, ,
Acting, Musical Theater and
Singing, Dancing, Auditioning,
Stagecraft, Theater Art and
Stage Makeup.
Camp Pee la $250 for nonmembers, $225 for members o f
Wekiva River Players, and
includes tuition, camp T-shirt
and two free tickets to the clos­
ing performance. Additional
tickets are available.
Registration and uuae Informztion contact WRP at 407/2621801.

Penny's and a Baptist.
Survivors include daughters,
Sandy Colodny and Candy
Jackson, both of DeLand; sis­
ters, Louise Smith, Orlando,
Denise Klaver, Sanford; broth­
ers, Lyon Ramey, Sanford,
Gordon Ramey, Virginia,
Sheldon Ramev, Kentucky;
three grandchildren; one great­
grandchild.
Sunset Cremation Service,
Orlando, In charge o f arrange­
ments.

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Sunday. July 15. 2001

O pin io n
Bob B arr can’t resist
Condit media spotlight
Just when I feared I would have no good excuse for
commenting on the controversy surrounding the disap­
pearance of former Washington intern Chandra Levy,
Georgia Congressman Bob Barr, that indefatigable
defender of women, came riding to the rescue. Thank
you, Bob.
Last week, Barr, a pitbull of the Republican far right,
became the first member of Congress to demand the res­
ign.! lion of CalifomiavCongressman Gary Condit, who
has reportedly admitted to police — belatedly — that he
carried on an adulterous affair with Levy, who has been
missing since April 30. Barr said in a television interview
(where else?) that Condit's affair suggests "we have a
very serious societal problem here."
It's a wonder Parr has been able to
restrain himself so long. Condit has
been at the center of a news media
whirlwind for several weeks as rumors
swirled that his relationship with Levy
extended beyond that of mere
"friends," as Condit initially character­
ized it. Given that Condit is a
Democrat, Barr must have been eager to
Cynthia
launch a partisan broadside.
Tucker
Barr is perhaps best known for his
• • • • • • • role in the impeachment of former
President Bill Clinton, who also conducted an ill-advised
affair with a young California intern. Of Clinton's GOP
attackers, Barr was the most vociferous, the most over­
wrought, indeed, the most unhinged. If you listened to
Barr, you would have thought Clinton was responsible
for global warming, ethnic cleansing and the disappear­
ance of the Lindbergh baby.
I don't know what I'd do without Barr. He is such an
inviting target for ridicule, such a tangled mess of
hypocrisy, such an outrageous voice of over-the-top par­
tisanship. Granted, he's not quite in the same league as
Dan Burton, R-Ind., who once shot a watermelon in an
effort — so far without obvious rational connection — to
prove that Clinton friend Vince Foster was murdered. But
he's close.
B a rr, y o u s e e , is a n u n lik e ly c a n d id a te to u p h o ld m o ra l­
ity o r v irtu e . H e is o n h is th ird m a r r ia g e , a n d a t le a s t o n e

of his ex-wlves accused him of adultery. Asked aboMc that
allegation under oath in a divorce prnceeding,.he refused
to answer. An arcane Georgia law allows individuals to
avoid answering questions about adultery if the answers
might "subject them ... to ridicule or their estates to for­
feiture."
Besides that, plenty of his GOP fellow travelers have
engaged in adulterous affairs themselves. Does anybody
remember former Congressman Bob Livingston, R-La.,
who resigned before being named speaker of the House
because of allegations of serial adultery? And, of course,
there was the GOP revolutionary himself, Newt Gingrich,
who recently married a young congressional aide with
whom he had carried on a long-term adulterous affair.
Granted, those men had the good fortune not to be
involved with young women who subsequently disap­
peared. Condit's worst offense is not his apparent serial
adultery — there is too much of that in Washington for it
to be the subject of serious news coverage — but his utter
and abject callousness toward a young woman with
whom he was once romantically involved.
Once Levy disappeared, any honorable person who
considered himself a "friend" would have understood
that his public reputation was less important than doing
everything possible to help her family and police locate
her. In a crunch, Condit chose his image over Levy's wel­
fare.
But I suspect his constituents back in his Modesto,
Calif., district are perfectly capable of deciding whether
they want a man of Condit's obvious lack of character to
continue to represent them. They don't need any help
from the likes of Bob Barr.

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Justice O’Connor and the death penalty
"right" of a woman to kill her
Sandra Day O'Connor told
pre-bom child, even while the
the Minnesota Women Lawyers
last week of her concern that the majority recognized the State's
"legitimate interests" in protect-,
deatl^penalty is unfair and that
ing both the health of the preg­
it's possible innocent people
nant woman and "the life o f th e
have been executed. She offered
fetus that may become a child."
no evidence lo support her
By ihe time of Stcnbcrg vs.
statement, something a lawyer
Carhart (2000), the Nebraska
arguing before her would never
case in which that state
be allowed lo get away
sought to prohibit par­
with. She did say that
tial birth abortions - a
six death row inmales
raced urc that sucks the
were freed Iasi year and
rains from a baby as it
90 have been exonerated
is in the process of being
by new evidence since
bom - O'Connor wrote
1973.
that the law was uncon­
O ’Connor noted that
stitutional because the
DNA testing might alle­
state lacked the requisite
viate some of her con­
Cal
exception "for the
cerns If more states llrat
allow capital
. punishThom as preservation of
issed laws
fa
ment passed
man» * # * * * « the...health of the moth­
cr.
dating such testing after
Oops. The statement begs the
conviction. She also said that
question of how a woman can
defendants who have money
often get better defense lawyers
be a mother when the court had
decided earlier that what she Is
Ilian defendants w ho are poor.
Th e exoneration q| some
carrying Is a "fetus that may
death row inmates is not an
become a child." Any abortion­
a^um ent in favor of eliminating ist will state that the "health" of
capital punishment but a testi­
the woman is in jeopardy, if
mony to the fairness of a system
only to collect the fee.
skewed toward prelecting the
accused, sometimes to the detri­
ment of justice.
Universal DNA testing, where
warranted, would make the sys­
tem even more trustworthy, as
would better lawyers for loose
unable to afford expensive ones.
What's most interesting about
O'Connor's speech is that she
seems to project on condemned
killers an Inalienable right to
live. Yet, O'Connor does not
project a similar view on prebom babies, even as they arc in
the process of exiting the birth
canal. She has written as much
while casting swing voles
upholding abortion on demand.
O'Connor lacks a unified
legal and moral life ethic. She
has written of a "possible” con­
stitutional right to assisted sui­
cide (Washington vs.
Glucksbcrg, 1997), even though *
she voted with the majority in
that case to uphold state laws
that prohibit physician-assisted
suicide.
In the case of Planned
Parenthood of Southeastern
Pennsylvania vs. Casey (1992),
which upheld Roe vs. Wade,
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majority that reaffirmed the

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Abortionists aren’t about to
refer a "client" to a crisis preg­
nancy center where she’ll be
told the truth and offered help
for herself and her baby without
charge.
In Stcnbcrg, O'Connor wrote
that the Issue o f abortion "is one
o f the most contentious and con­
troversial in contemporary
American society." She neglect­
ed to mention that the Supreme
Court made it even more con­
tentious and controversial by
■deciding
n the
i l issue for itself,
rather mail letting the people's
elected representatives'
scntatives hash it
said that the issue
presents "virtually Irreconcilable
points of view." Couldn't the
same be said of capital punish­
ment? O'Connor is squeamish
about killing convicted murder­
ers to protect a few she suspects
arc "probably" Innocent, but she
expresses no qualms about
killing-the pre-bom, whom
know are all Innocent.
Why w orrtO 'Connor at least
call for more safeguards for the
pre-bom and for women before
an abortion is allowed? Lost

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week, one TV network reported
on a new type of sonogram
called "4-D. The image on the
screen of a fully formed baby
was so sharp it could have been
a home movie of a child trying
to swim. What the reporter did­
n 't say'was that the baby could
be killed If the woman carrying
it so decided. Why can't wc
have laws requiring abortionminded women to sec the image
of the baby within them before
they have an abortion?
Wouldn't that be consumerfriendly full disclosure in the
spirit of truth-tn-labeling-laws?
If Justice O'Connor believes it
a good idea to improve safe­
guards for convicted killers,
only a small fraction of whom
may, ip fact, be innocent, and if
she’s leaning toward eliminating
the death penalty without those
safeguards, as she seemed to be
suggesting in her Minnesota
speech, why not offer similar
safeguards lo ih e pre-bom, the
most certiflably innocent among
us?
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Art Zielinski asks people what they think...

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Vaw Park, localed in Sanford,
has been in oper­
ation fo r several
months. The
unique, fully
enclosed exercise
area fo r dogs is
frequently used
by numerous
canines and their
loyal owners each
day. So we asked
several twolegged visitors,
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from downtown
Orlando once a
week. Today I
brought Bree, Lady
and Lucky with mo. I
think It's a great
place to socializes
your dogs — and
people too.
Mike Robertson,

Orlando

It was a great
Idea, And the park is
well kept, that's
Important. The trees
provide shade so you
can bnng your dog
here during the boat
ol the day. Our dog,
Augusta, loves it.
Debbie Brown,

it's a great benefit
to the neighborhood.
I would like to see
them keep it open
longer In the sum­
mer, and provide
lights when it gets
dark earty in the win­
ter.
Debbie Cotrino,

Lake Mary

Sanford

H’s a great Idea,
especially In the city'
where people do not
have a lot nt land. It
would be nice if the
park were even larg­
er with a lake for the
dogs to swim In.
Kevin Qrser and
Duke, Casselberry

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twice a day with my
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and play. I also think
all the owners are
really nice people,
and they do a great
job In keeping tho
park clean.
Willie Mae Bouey

Sanfort

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A memorable lime was had by
all attending the Seminole f ligfr
School Class of 1951 50th Year
Reunion June 23 - 24.
Tirere were 62 out of the 95 liv­
ing classmates attending at least
one of the events, plus spouses
and guests.
There was much excitement
amt nostalgia at the reception on
Friday night as many who had
............................. not seen each
other in several
years
came
together again.
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lags
which
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senior
photos
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very
helpful
and recognition
soon brought
Grace Marie
hugs,
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S t i n c c i p h c r slapping and
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inBLite event was field at Sanora
Clubhouse, sponsored by class­
mate Rachael Johnson Renar and
her husband Stan Renar of
Virginia Beach, Va. Five tables
scattered around the room were
laden with delectable canapes,
vegetables, hors d'oevres, ham
and a huge bowl of delicious
shrimp. On tire tables were stalks
of celery tied wilh orange nnd
black ribbons reminding the
classmates that they had been
called lire Celery Feds. To carry
out the theme, there were also cel­
ery dolls artificially arranged on
the tables along with replicas of
saddle oxfords.
Another table held memorabil­
ia from their school days which
included pictures and other items
from the time they were In
Westsidc and Soulhside Primary
schools through Seminole High.
These items were also displayed
Saturday night.
Books containing information
on each classmate were given out
and Joynie Mac Jones Defoor was
thanked profusely for her hard
work
in
producing
this.
Late Saturday morning found a
large group at the Colonial Room

for brunch. The menu consisted
of eggs, hashed brown |H&gt;(,itnes,
grits, bacon, sausage, fruit,
muffins, juice and coffee.
Tlie group then went lo Ihe for­
mer Sanford Grammar School
which most had attended in filth
and sixth grades, for a tour of
what is now Ihe Student
Museum. They each enjoyed vis­
iting their former classrooms and
the upstairs auditorium which
brought back many memories.
Lite special exhibits anil pictures
of old Sanford were also enjoyed
Following this, a few made
their way to the Sanford Museum
where the Sanford they remem­
bered is on display. Some sat
around a table enjoying copies of
the Salmagundi and the Celery
Fed.
There were approximately 1(X)
classmates and guests attending
the Saturday night function at UnBest Western Marina Hotel.
Others who had not been at tin*
preceding event were welcomed
and there was more reminiscing
and
"catching
up."
The lovely centerpieces on each
table were donated by Carolyn
Patrick Stenstrom and Rosemary
Salisbury Fisher. These used the
class adore of yellow and green
and consisted of carnations,
daisies and day lilies.
Tire menu included a choice of

prime rib, chicken cordon bleu or
naked grouper, which were
accompanied by green beans
atmondine, stuffed potatoes,
tossed salad, cake and iced tea.
Acting as emcee was Garnett
White, chairman of the reunion
committee. During the evening
he made announcements, told
jokes, recognized guests, con­
ducted door prize drawings and
generally kept everyone enter­
tained. i le also presented each
classmate with a T-shirt on which
is their logo. In appreciation for
his hard work, White was presented with a gift certificate from
the class.
Billy Tison gave a moving trib­
ute in memory of the 22 deceased
classmates after which the school
song was sung.
Special mention was made of
some who trad come a long dis­
tance to attend the reunion. These
include
Kntheryn
Cullum
Donofcro, San Diego,Cal., Shirley
I familton Latham, Phof-nix, Ariz.,
Rudolph Smith, Ft. Worth, Tex.,
and Lois Wesfall, Boston, Mass.
Disposable cameras were on
each table for classmates to use,
so there will be a multitude of pic­
tures to record the event. All
classmates also gathered for a
latge group photo.
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Class of ’51
Continued from Page 1A

this memorable weekend includ­
ed Garnett White, chairman,
Paulette Cason White, Joynlo Mac
Jones DeFoor, Joyce Anderson
Freed, Barbara Pearce Rabum,
Bette Peacock Skates, Mildred
Erwin McKcndrcc, Bobie Jean
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Sadie Soderblom Hackctt, Joann

Two major door prizes were
given toward the end of the
evening. The first was a week in
Maggie Valiev, N.C., courtesy of
Clarence and Norma Faye Cause,
which was won by Arlene
Jacobson Tetenbaum. The other,
won by Rudolph Smith, was two
nights and a gourmet dinner at
Chelola Mountain Resort in
Blowing Rock, N.C., courtesy of
Rachael and Stan Renar.
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Shannon
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Salisbury Fisher, and Earl Ratlifl.
Other classmates with spouses
and guests were Betty Billheimer,
Earl, Ann Ad&gt;or Mich., Pat
Cassubc Krider, Collingdale,
Penn., Mary Ann Kreinbring.
Tillis, Blackshear, Ga., Betty Lou
Partin Bruns, Cumming, Ga.,
Martin Taylor, Doraville, Ga.
Those coming from Florida
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Colic Bentley, Lakeland, Ethel

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Mable Cherry Flumm, Cocoa,
Dr. Ronnie Gamer and Arlene
Jacobson Tetenbaum, Daytona
Beach Shores, Carleen Hollenbeck
Franklin and Bobby Franklin,
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Lewis Hughey, Osteen, Harold
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Aubrey
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Jasper, Jack Swain, Sorrento,
Patsy Stokes, Winter Park,
Jeanette Wolfer, St. Petersburg,
Nancy Sturtevent Webster Clary,
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Lake Mary Residents attending
were Christine Brooklyn Jacobs,
Barbara Eubanks Hickson and
Don Smith. Crossing the lake
from DeBary were Marion Butler,
Shirley Middleton Greirne and
Pat Hargrave limning.

Those who reside in Sanford
are Dennis "Buddy" Bass, Frances
Edwards Galloway, Margaret
Hunt Duggar, Jimmy Joe Kendall,
Barbara Petras Green, Lucille
Landless Richardson and Joyce
Lee Dorton.
Former teachers attending
were Mrs. Nellie Coleman with
husband, Boyd Coleman and
Robert Harris. Other guests
included Douglas and Gladys
Stenstrom and Grace Marie
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drugs. FAD also enlists various
law enforcement agency mem­
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terms with drug addiction.
After losing her son to a hero­
in overdose, Lee became a mem­
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happened at a going away party

Sherri Lee o f Longwood, will
be presented with the Daily
Points of Light award at a spe­
cial ceremony July 19.
The ceremony is sponsored by
Heart of Florida United Way
(HFUW) as the official Volunteer
Center for Central Florida, on
behalf of the Points of Light
Foundation and the Volunteer
Center National Network.
Points ol Light Foundation
President and CEO Robert
Goodwin said, "W e receive nom­
inations highlighting various
volunteer activities and Initia­
tives daily. We search for pro­
grams that meet community
needs and lead to long-term
solutions; efforts that build con­
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1mnnthi in duration and efforts
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th ese criteria, Sherri Lee is truly
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p a lly Point of Light."
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Fam ilies Against Drugs (FAD),
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Page 8 A Sunday. July 13. 2001

L ocals not sure new drug bill is the righ t m edicine
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
The U 3. House voted last week to
make It legal for people to buy prescrip­
tion drugs from foreign countries by
mall order or through the Internet, but
several local medical providers arc not
sure the new bill is exactly what the doc­
tor ordered.
Thousands of Central Florida resi­
dents currently purchase drugs through
American mall o rd er companies and
even some travel to Mexico and Canada
to buy prescriptions at a cheaper price.
The Federal Drug Administration
reports that more than 2 million pack­
ages of prescription drugs were import­
ed last year.
"M edicine Is even cheaper in
Canada," said Sanford Dram Towers res­
ident Rose Davis. "W hen we were in
Canada, I could go Into a drugstore and
get my prescription for five dollars. It's

Pharmacy. "The potential (tor mishap) is
about $14 down here."
On the average, prescriptions sold there as it is not as controlled as it is here,
over the Internet ana foreign countries There’s a huge fine to just have samples
in this store, as an e*«mple."
arc anywhere from 30 lo 70
According to Winchester,
recnt cheaper than slmimany drugs have to be
drugs purchased in local
If they d o n ’t stored at the right tempera­
drugstores. Davis currently
ture, moisture level and type
has three prescriptions per
h ave tight
of container and he wonders
month and even with Blue
if foreign countries will
Cross and Blue Shield
enough
adhere to those standards.
Insurance she still pays
"Even if 1 bought some
more than $50 for her
co n tro ls, it
(over the Internet), I could
monthly pills.
say that’s Ihe same thing as I
While ordering prescrip­
cou ld be
get here, but you really can't
tion drugs through the mail
do that," Winchester said.
d isastrou s.
and Internet may be cheap­
"Pill makers are able lo
er, local pharmacist are wor­
make pills look identical,
ried the safety of the con­
Or. Brend* B*K«f
but the ingredients necessar­
Central Flood*
sumer might be compro­
n*a«on»l Ho»plUI
ily aren't the same."
mised when buying the
Winchester and fellow
cheaper drugs.
pharmacist Rlsa Exum, from
"Supposedly it’s pretty
easy to do," said pharmacist Todd Central Florida Regional Hospital, both
Winchester from Good Neighbor agreed that drug prices in America have

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St. Johns to lower taxes,
hires new director
plies, providing flood protection
and protecting water quality in
our lakes and rivers."
The tentative budget includes
$9.9 million for water source
development projects, along
with $32 million for priority sur­
face water restoration ana pro­
tection projects throughout the
district. Except for the impact on
the St. Johns River in Seminole
County, none o f the major pro­
jects are in Seminole County.
Under the 0.462 millagc rate,
4 6 2 cents for every $1,000 of
assessed property value, the
owner of a $75,000 home with
million, or 29.8 percent, partly the standard $25,000 homestead
reflects a decrease in the exemption would pay $23.10 per
D istrict's w orkforce a t well year in property taxes to the
as adjustm ents In som e pro- District.
SJRW M D's governing board
reason It reduced outside rev- also voted unanimously to hire
enuet from local, state and fed- Kirby B. Green III to serve as the
end sources.
district's new executive director.
"This budget reflects a cornerGreen, 51, a Jacksonville
vative and balanced approach to native, has been deputy sccreresourcc
protection,"
said Ury of the Florida Department
G overning Board Treasurer of Environmental Protection for
Duane
L.
Ottenatroer
of seven years, and oerved with the
lackaonviUe. "We wlU continue FDEP for 23 years,
to m V out ways M I m p r o v i n g
C r a c n r e p l a c e s Harry Lmsbii
e f f i c i e n c y to keep our tax rata a a
who rusigned alter nearly 1’
low as possible, while, safe- years with the St. Johns Rlvei
guarding drinking water sup- Water Management District.

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gone through the roof.
"I'm not sure It's not a bad thing as
drug prices have gone out of control,"
Exum said. "Somewhere there has to be
a balance between costs."
According to Exum, she Is most con­
cerned If the web sites and mail order
drug companies will be able to profile
consumers to make sure they are not
being prescribed conflicting medica­
tions.
"A lot of these seniors are going to
multiple physicians and getting drugs
prescribed from different doctors,"
Exum said. "Wc have safety checks that
helpsprevent those errors from happen­
ing. There needs to be some type of con­
trol."
Central Regional Emergency Room
Dr. Brenda Salter said it's too early tell If
the proposed bill will be beneficial to
consumers.
"If they don't have tight enough con­
trol it could be disastrous," Salter said.

Another concern of Salter's Is that
patients will be seif-prescribing and selfmedicating themselves as many of the
prescription d r o p in America are over
the counter In other countries.
Similar legislation passed Congress
Iasi year, but the Clinton and Bush
administrations both exercised an
escape clause in the bill citing safely as
the reason.
If the new legislation passes the
Senate and the President's approval,
Americans could enjoy cheaper pre­
scription drug prices, but according to
Brom Towers resident Derry Harris
nothing will beat the convenience of the
local pharmacy.
" Ir s right next door and I can get my
prescription in five minutes," Harris
said. "If I sent off for it by mall, you
never know how long it will lake."1
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Feeney speaks at international foru m

Continued from Page 1A
Some of the largest increases
nal justice facility near Five .w ill go to the public safety
Points, renovation of the Sanford department as salary advances
courthouse and expansion of the are expected for firefighters oyer
juvenile justice center. The pro­ the next two years and a new fire
ject will be the largest capital station is planned for the north­
Improvement for the county the west sector of the county.
next two years.
“W hile I am proud of the
Other highlights of the two- progress we have been able to
ar budget Include more than make with this two-year budget,
water; wastewater and solid it is also important to note B u t
waste projects. The projects we are far from solving all the
include
expansion
of issues," Grace stated in the bud­
C onsu m ers,, Heathrow, Lake gets’ summary.
According to Grace, mass
Monroe and'Lake Hayes water
treatment plants. Operations and transit
operations,
funded
coats o f expansion of the waster entirely from one cent of gas lax,
and water and solid waste dis­ cannot continue at the current
posal services will taka 2 7 5 per­ level of service without addi­
cent and 24.9 percent of the bud­ tional revenue. In addition to the
get in the next two years.
mblems with mass transit,
race stated the government's
Also consuming a large por­
tion of the budget the next two communication systems are out­
years will be the purchase of dated. The cost of replacing the
[and and construction of 32 miles systems is estimated at $7 m il­
roved by Seminole lion and according to Grace will
of trails
November 2000 ref­ be a primary goafth e upcoming
voters In
erendum. t h e projected cost for year.
the trails project will be almost
$18 million,, or 3 3 percent, the Christopher Patton can be
first year and $ 1 2 5 million, or 2 5
reached at cpattonOaamlnolahsratd.com or 407-322-2611.
percent, the following year.

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Cameras
town development, riverwalk
the back o f each photo, and development and other pro­
bring it back to a subsequent jects."
At the May meeting, Sanford
meeting," he said.
"I think that one o f the things Main Street Director Walt Padgel
these photos w ill p rove," reported attending a National
Mohabeer said, "is that Individ­ Town Meeting in Indianapolis
ual people will be finding things and touring four riverwaiks
they like that others may not. including one in M adison,
Everyone, as an individual may Indiana on tlic Ohio Rivet. He
have different id e a l and we took tome photos and distrib­
hope to put these ideas together uted them to those in atten­
dance, and urged everyone to
In this project."
Both members of the Sanford bring back photos of any riverCom m unity
Redevelopment walks they saw while on sum­
Agency ana Waterfront Steering mer vacation.
The Waterfront Master Plan
C om m ittee will be provided
with cameras at tills meeting, Steering Com m ittee meeting,
snd all members are urged to Wednesday, July 18 Is open to
the general public, and all
attend.
"Once we get these photos," persona interested in these
he continued, "w e'll be putting development plans arc invited
them together in e display end to attend.
moke it available f o r m em bers of
the public to ace. Hopefully Kir Nick Pfslfuif can bs reached at
con come up w ith some Ideas we nlckpBM m lm tlshsrsld.com or
can incorporate into the down­ 407-322-2611.

Continued from P i| e 1A

and soda] organizations, among
them the American Guild of
Organists, Women o f the

The Si. Johns River Water
Management D istrict's (SJRWMD) Governing Board voted
tills week to lower taxes for the
second consecutive year. The
board approved the tentative

Budget

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Christopher Patton am bs reached at cpstlonOaemlnolobefaM.com or 407-322-2611.

State Rep. Tom Feeney, speaker ol the Florida House, spoke Tuesday at panel discussion on the U.8. Financial
system sponsored by the International Council of Central Florida and the U.8, Department ot State.
Representatives from Turkey, Peru, Philippines, Nicaragua, India and Croatia participated in the program.

Longwood woman t6 get natioriltaward

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Sherri Lee of Longwood, will Impact. For demonstrating vol­
be presented with the Daily unteer service that meets all of
Points of Light aw aal at a special these criteria, Sherri Lee is truly
ceremony July 19. The ceremony deserving o f recognition aa a
is sponsored by Heart of Florida Dally Point o f Light."
United Way (HFUW) as the offi­
Lee is the vice president of
cial Volunteer Center for Central Families Aga.'-ist Drugs (FAD),
Florida, on behalf o f the Points of an
agency
with
support
Light Foundation and the groups for parents who have lost
Volunlt-er
C o lte r
Natlcnnl a child to a drug overdose or
Network.
family members with loved
Points o f Light Foundation ones in a coma, in Jail, rehab,
President and CEO Robert or still on drugs. FAD also
Goodwin said, "We receive nom­ enlists various law enforcement
inations highlighting various agency members in their efforts
volunteer activities and Initia­ to come to terms with drug
tives daily. We search for pro­ addiction.
grams that meet community
After losing her son to a hero­
needs and lead to long-term in overdose, Lee became a mem­
solutions; efforts that build con­ ber of FAD. Her son was a firstnections between the communi­ time user and the fatal incident
ty; efforts that arc of at least six happened at a going away party
months in duration and efforts as he was leaving for the
that dem onstrate measurable Marines. With Lee's help, FAD

has expanded to Include educa­
tion of young people and parents
about the consequences of drug
use. Thanks to Lee's help, FAD
raised five times mere money
this year compared to last year.
"Life Is full of challenges and
great difficulties," Lee said. "O ur
greatest challenge is to meet all
o f life's obstacles head-on, learn
from our failures and surceases
and Improve our lives based on
what w e've learned. M ost
importantly, w e m u tt teach oth­
ers what we have learned to
make the world a better place to
Uve."
The Daily Points o f Light
Award is given by the Points of
Light Foundation in partnership
wfih Ihe Volunteer Center
National Network, Knights of
Columbus, and Corporation for
National Service.

Cooper
Continued from Page 1A

me to continue carving, and I've
been doing it ever since."
Cooper lias traveled through­
out the Southeast selling what
he creates, including wooden
signs, furniture and rocking
horses. Although he may relo­
cate lo an area for several years,
his 13-acre farm in Tennessee
remains his homobasc. •
In February, Cooper arrived
in Sanford, and be currently has
a shop, Creations in Wood, at

Shooting
C ontinued from Page 1A

police officers and a helicopter
was flying just above her
roof.
“All of dwin were shouting as
loud as they could ‘Come out,' "
she said. "I stood in front of five
cocked guns to get the man
turned aver.
"H e wasn't there to do me
harm. I'm 86, and 1 was scared lo
death and glad to be out of it,"
Russell said.
Brown was arrested by SCbO
for burglary, but more charges
cotitd l*e pending upon Du.* com­
pletion of the Sanford Police
investigation.
Christopher Patton can bs
reached at cpsttonO ssm lnolsheratd.com or 407 -322 -2611 .

1219 French Ave., next to
take him a little longer to com­
Checpo Depot. His location isn't plete.
too hard to m^*s — lie's created
, As for stepping away from
a display area that includes var­ the woodcarving Business and
ious signs he makes, some
• relaxing for awhile. Cooper
antiques from his native
(Joesn't see retirement in his
Tennessee and a boar's head
hear future.
dressed in motorcycle parapher­
"I'v e tried to retire, but no
nalia.
one will let me sit down tong
For people who need a wood
enough," he said.
sign in a hurry, Cooper can
carve, sand and varnish one In
just a few minutes. However,
more intricate requests may

Community Briefs
Voter Registration
available In the p rin cipal's
Seminole High School is par­ office at Seminole High. Any
ticipating in a voter registration citizen interested in registering
drive sponsored by PTSAs lo V ile may do so by .visiting
throughout Seminole County. In the school between 7 a.m. and 3
addition to offering 18-year-old p.m. Monday through Friday.
students and their parents the
opportunity to register to vole, ^
W omen's Hall o f Fame
the school has encouraged 17The deadline for nominations
year-old students to pre-regis­ to the 2001 Florida Women's
ter.
Hall of Fame is Monday, July 16
Parent volunteers spent sev­ at 5 p.m. The Florida Women's
eral evenings calling many stu­ Hall of Fame serves to recog­
dents' homes encouraging all nize and honor those women,
qualified residents in the home whu, through their lives and
to register to vote. Voter regis­ works liave made significant
tration cards have been provid­ improvements o f Uve for all cit­
ed to several hundred interest­ izens of the state.
ed citizens.
Nominations may be btained
Voter registration cards are by calling 805-414-3300.

thropic sorority.
A Celebration of Life memori­
al service will be held later
at
Markham
Woods
Presbyterian Church in Lake
Mary. Details were not available
at press time.
Mrs. Touhy is survived by a
son and daughter-in-law, James
and Nancy Touhy, grandson,
M ichael Shane Touhy and
granddaughter, Cortncy Touhy,
both of Atlanta.
In lieu o f flowers, memorials
can be made to the Louise
Tbuhy Scholarship Fund, School
of
M usic,
U niversity
of
Colorado, Cam pus Box 301,
Boulder, CO 80309, attn: Barbara
Zartengo. Memorials can also be
maue L» Uw Markham Woods
Presbyterian
Church,
5210
M arkham Woods Road, Lake
Mary, FL 32746.
Love . Funeral Home in
Dalton, Ga. Is In charge of the
aggangementa. For more infor­
mation, call 706-278*3313.

Fire department
warns parents of
leaving children
In hot cars
The Altamonte
Department oi
cem ed about the safety o f
children in vehicles. As a
result, the department fa spon­
soring ti fr** car-w it A*My
inspections from time to time,
open to the general public, not
just residents o f their dty.
Department officials also
warn that children should
never be left alone inside o f a
car, even for a few minutes.
Across the nation, from 1996
to 2000, more than 120 chil­
dren died from heat stroke
after being trapped in a car. In
the summer of 1999, an aver­
age o f one child every four
daya died after being trapped
in a car parked In searing n ea t
Caregivers and parents
sometimes feel they can leave
a child in a vehicle for Just a
moment while they complete
a small task. Unfortunately, a
delay inside a store can cause
serious injury or death to a
child trapped inside a scorch­
ing hot vehicle. Inside a car,
temperatures can reach more
i4 0 degrees In just a "few min­
utes. A young ch ild 's core
body
temperature
can
increase three to five times
faster than that of an adult,
causing permanent Injury or
death.
A few techniques to make
sure y ou r child stays safe
include:
• Never leave a child unat­
tended in a motor vehicle,
even with the window slightly
open.
• Always lock car doors
and trunks, even at home, and
keep the keys out of chUdrcn's
reach.
• Teach children not to play
In, on, or around cars.
• When restraining ch il­
dren, check child restraint seat
to make sure seating surfaces
are not overly hot.
• Be wary of child-restraint
locks. Teach older children
how to disable the driver's
door lock) if they unintention­
ally become entrapped In a
motor vehicle.

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�T he S eminole H erald

Sunday. July IS. 2001 l*OBC

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Business
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Contractor celebrates three-year anniversary

Cotutniction begins
Officials from Publix, the City of
Lake Maiy and Real vest Partners,
Inc. were on hand to mark the offi­
cial start of construction of a 121,(XX)
square foot p-mmmcrcc busincss-toconsumci fulfillment center at the
Lake Mary Business Center recently.
Solar to expand
Florida Solar Technology is build­
ing o new corporate headquarters
facility •again. This one makes a
pretty impressive statement as It's
solar powered throughout.
Founder and President Skip West
said construction will start before
the end of summer on a new 30,000
square foot, two-story facility on
SR-46 in Sanford. TWo years ago,
Florida Solar opened its present
licadquarters at Northstar Industrial
Park, and has already outgrown i t
Florida Solar will grow from
fewer than 100 workers to more
than 200. Wert raid the firm plan* to
hire as many as 100 new workers
for its new pool cleaning division
before the end of the year.
Promotions
Florida Solar Technology has
named Brandon Hill as sales associ­
ate and Cathy Caswell as pool
maintenance technician. Hill has
five years of sales experience.
Team Information Services, Inc.
in Lake Mary has named a veteran
placement specialist as director of
recruiting. Founder and chief execu­
tive officer Matt Moore has appoint­
ed Mary Painter to the position.
Painter has more than nine years of
experience. Team Information
Services b an information technolo­
gy consulting and development
company based in Lake Mary.

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

World Resort," LaFlant said.
Near US Highway 192 and
Interstate 4, United Enterprises
has already built six time share
LAKE MARY — Three years
ago, Larry LiPlanl joined Mike
buildings that are three stories
tall with 24 unite and total
McKenna's electrical company
24,000 total square feet for
United Enterprises of Orange
Celebration World Resort.
County and created the general
contracting
"Wc could
actually be out
firm United
there for the next
Enterprises
five to 10 years,"
of Seminole
said LaFlant as
County.
the resort compa­
According
ny is planning a
to LaPlant,
second phase of
the general
contracting
U N IT E D E N TE R P R IS E S time shares.
Other jobs
firm lost
United Enterprises has netted is
money in its first year then
posted a $1.1 million and a $9.6 ' the St. Francis Animal Hospital
| in Osceola County and the new
million gross profit in the fol­
_ Longwood Community
lowing years.
Building.
"This year we're hoping to
"That job (Longwood) b a
exceed that mark," LaPlant
} high profile job for us," LaFlant
said.
In five years, McKenna's side j said. "We worked hard to get
I th b job."
of die business as constructed
To date, lire Seminole County
more than 47D ceil piSone tow­
' general contractor employ
oys anyers and various electrical sites
jloy
where from 17 to 20 employees,
throughout Florida, in three
but tire small company mentali­
years, LaFlant has netted only
ty also transfers over to their
three jobs, but one of contracts
business style, according to
with Celebration World Resort
Ltd., will keep the general con­
LaFlant.
"We deal more one-on-one
tractor busy for several years to
with our clients," LaFlant said.
come.
"We definitely have the small
"That was what really put us
company mentality. I think that
on the map was the Celebration

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Hospital christens new cafeteria
Central Florida Regional
Hospital dedicated ib new
cafeteria on July 11 in front of
hospital staff, volunteers and
visitor?. Podnev Smith, Central
Florida Regional Hospital CEO,
and Efcrin Gort, District

Manager for SODEXHO
Allbnce, provided an overview
of the renovation project.
"O f all the renovations
Central Florida Regional
Hospital has taken on during
the past year, th b one in partic-

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Heathrow 1001
The general contracting firm of
Brasficid &amp; Gorrie recently complet­
ed Heathrow 1001, a five-story
204,451 square foot office building
Lake Mary. The owner b the
___id Company and the architect

The cafeteria renovation fea­
tures:
A new floor, tables, chairs
and to follow soon; new miniblinds and room partitions. .
Food islands that include a
deli, soup wells, and a dessert
bar allow diners to select food
items with greater convenience
A check-out island that pre­
vents back up of people wag­
ing to pay for their meal.
A new 21-day menu cycle b
now in place to provide greater
food variety.
An Exhibltidh Cooking
Station b available to serve
customers ala-carte.

U H u n to n B ra d y P r y o r M a so .

Stirling announcements
Site work to develop business,
medical and professional offices But
total 35200 square feet of space will
start In 90 days at Regency Polntc In
Lake Mary.
Roger Soderstrom, owner of
Stirling International Realty, Ind.
said the office park will accommo­
date six single-story office buildings
ranging in size from 4200 to 8200
square feet The property is lomted
on a four-acre tract with frontage on
Lake Mary Boulevard.
Stirling has also negotiated the
sale of a 15 acre tract at the comer of
Jewett Lane and Bcvier Road in
Sanford. Showtime Investments has
purchased the property which will
provide expansion for Sanford Auto
Dealers Exchange.

------- sets us apart from other con­
tractors"
U nited E n t e r p r i s
LaFlant said with most gen­
eral contractors, clients'
requests for change of orders
sometimes have to pass ‘hrough
four or five individuals before it
reaches the top commander.
But, with United Enterprises
with one phone call clients can
talk to the man in charge.
According to project manager
Curtis Alexander, "value engi­
neering" also helps set the Lake
Mary contractor apart from its
competitors. Value engineering
is where the architects, contrac­
tors and engineers meet and
discuss how to make the build­
ing the most cost-effective.
H*raid photo trf Tommy Vtncanl
"The animal hospital design
Employees of United Enterprises of Seminole County celebrate the com­
basically had a building built
pany's three-year anniversary this month. In the front row, Margie Rowland,
inside a building, so we went in Trisha Putrke and Gail Merrill. In the back, Mark McKenna, Kenny Bowen,
there and corrected the plans,"
Curtis Alexander and Larry LaPlant.
Alexander said.
employees," LaPlant said.
Mary. To contact the company
Alexander said "value engi­
call 407-444-0441.
"Their dedication to getting the
neering" will save tiie animal
job done on lime
hospital more than $50000 in
and within bud­
wasted construction costs.
get."
United Enterprises is also the
L i Plant is proud
preferred contractor for the
SunTrust building in downtown to be a Lake Mary
resident and he
Orlando. They have already
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SY FA R E G IS T R A T IO N
It's that time of year
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The Sanford Youth
Football Association (SYFA)
is registering players, cheerlenders and dancers for the
upcoming 2001 Pop Warner
Season.
If you have friends or
family that haven't signed
up yet
VC — now is the time!
1re SYFA offers five
The
Sanford Seminole souads
divided into five different
age groups (and weights)
modeled alter Seminole
High School.
Games arc played on
Saturday’s on the same
fields the high school teams
play on Friday.
Seminole 1ligh School’s
Thpmas E. Whigham
Stadium serves as the home
field for the SYFA teams.
Young people interested in
registering for football,
chccrleading or dance must
have the following items.
1. SYFA Registration
Form.
2. Copy of Birth Certificate
(must be a state certificate,
not hospital).
3. Current picture.
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5. Cony of 2000-2001
Report Card.
6. Registration Fee.
For football information
call 407-330-2541.
For cheerleader or dance
information call 407-330­
4454.
YO UTH SO CC ER
The City of Casselberry is
offering Youth Soccer Co-Ed and Girls Leagues for play­
ers ages 4-to-17 starting In
late August or early
September.
the fee is $50 for
Casselberry residents and g g
$60 for non-residents.
Intercstcd.parties may
register at the City of
Casselberry Parks and
Recreation Department, 125
bast Melody Lane, between
the hours of 8 o.m. and 5
p.m., Monday through
Friday.
For more information
please call 407-696-5189.
O R L A N D O M A G IC
BA SK ETBA LL C A M PS
The Orlando Magic will
host Gatorade-sponsorcd
basketball camps for boys
and girls ages 5-17 this sum­
mer.
The day will consist of
drills, 20-minute games,
video analysis, 3-on-3 com­
petitions, and a guest speak­
er. rhere is a 10-percent dis­
count offered for each addi­
tional child within one fami­
ly after the first child's
tuition is paid in full.
Camps arc as fotlows:
July VV.August 3 _ ages 6­
1 7 ,9 a.m.-to-4 p m , RDV
Sportplex.
For more information con­
tact Tom Bieri at 407-916­
2681.
S T E T S O N B O Y 'S B A S ­
KETBA LL CA M P
Tire first Derek WaughStetson University Hatters
Boy's Summer Basketball
Camp will be held In
DcLand.
The final Individual Camp
(ages 8-16) will be held from
August 5-9.
Cost is $275 for overnight
campers and $190 for day
campers.
For more information con­
tact assistant coach Jon
Coffman at 386-822-8144 or
by e-mail at jcoffman@stetson.edu.
SO C C ER SC H O O L
The 22nd annual Seminole
Soccer School at L ike Mary
Fligh School still has open­
ings in the second session
(July 23-through-27).
The camp runs from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. each day and
is for boys and girls ages 5See Briefs, Page 3B

Special to the Herald
SANFORD — The U S . Amateur
Soccer Association will determine its 10
national champions of 2001 in the annual
Philips Electronics National Cup Finals
being staged at Sylvan Lake Park this
weekend.
The annual amateur championship fea­
tures champions from each of the four
U S. Soccer regions (Regions 1 ,11, III and
IV) squaring off in 10 different age brack­
ets (men's and women's Under-20,
Undcr-23, Over-30, Open and Amateur).
As part of their sweeping partnership
with U S . soccer announced in June,
Philips Electronics was featured as the

2 0 0 1 P h ilip s E le c t r o n ic s N a t io n a l
C u p F in a ls b e in g c o n t e s t e d a t
S y l v a n L a k e P a r k th is w e e k e n d
National Cup finals title sponsor for the
first time on Friday.
To qualify for the Philips Electronics
National Cup Finals, teams progressed
through competitions within their cities
and states, before eventually competing
for xKBf icspactlyc regional champi­
onship (Region 1 In Ihe East, Region II In

the Midwest, Region III in tire South and
Region IV In the West). Each of the four
regions then sent their 10 division win­
ners in five men's and women's competi­
tions to the National Cup Finals.
Philips Electronics will also award the
Most Valuable Player in each of *he 10
agfc categories with a specially designed

Ludte trophy and several electronics
products in a Philips branded sports bag.
The Philips Electronics products
i
include on Xpanium MP3-CD»player;
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super long life (5-ycar!) Mara thon
Household Light Bulb; the SonJcarc Pro
Scries toothbrush, which cleans with a
combination of 31,000 brush strokes per
minute and gentle sonic waves; and a
Norelco Advantage Shaving System or
riulips kitchen Appliance. The MVP tro­
phy and products from Philips
Electronics have an estimated retail value
of approximately $350.
The competition In Sanford, under the
s«i«plre« of the Central Florida Sports
See Soccer, Page 3B
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Leaders
tumble in
Recreation
Volleyball
By Doan Sm ith
Sports Editor

SANFORD — Things appear
to be getting interesting In the
City of Sanford Recreation and
Parks Department Spring
Recreational Volleyball League.
By Dean Sm ith
Just two weeks ago the
Sports Editor
Shoestrings, which won both
the A League regular season
SANFORD — Looks can be
and tournament titles In the
deceiving.
Polar Bear League, were riding
Such was the case
a five-week unbeaten string and
Wednesday at Seminole High
looked to be coasting to another
School's Alumni Field os an
cliamplomhlp.
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early morning rain ontLa fol­
But last week in the Dan
low-up storm In the afternoon
Pelham
Gymnatorium at
turned the outfttM Into a
4
Sanford Middle School the for­
swamp even though the sun
mer dominant team In the divi­
was out and the field
sion, Matt’s Team, rose up and
appeared to be fine St game
hi
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put a halt to the streak by a sur­
time.
prising score of 15-6.
- - “You really couldn't see the
Normally a lass like Uwt
water from the stands, but it
could be shrugged off as "just
J R &amp;
there were puddles In the out­
one of those games," but maybe
field," said Sanford Campbellthe other shoe has dropped as
Loosing American Legion Post
this week the Shoestrings not
53 coach Rod Fcrgcrson.
only lost a game, they suffered
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the S titc IbuhnTnm t
their first losing week &gt;memocoming up In a couple of
ry; going
„ 1-2,. while
* n ile Matt's Team
weeks w c didn't want to go
again went 3-0, creeping closer
out and tear up the grass."
to making a race out of the divi­
The ratn-out denied Post 53
sion yet.
the opportunity to win Its 40th
The B League was also
game of the season.
■tunned this week as league­
Sanford improved to 39-1 on
leading Sanford Church of God
Saturday as Jake Davis, Kyle
saw Its undefeated winning
Bono and Dominic Petracca
streak end at 19 games.
combined to scatter 10 hits
The second place Saints
and Matt Fraysler drove In a
turned the trick, outscoring the
pair of runs and Post 53
previously unbeaten leaders,
scored four runs in the fifth
15-12.
inning to break a 1-1 tie and
Matt's Team, which dombiato on to defeat Orlando Post
ed
the A League for years
tlcy) 5-2 In
9 (Lake I
under the sponsorship of
of the
Championship3 Game
Ca
Kathy's Baby Shop, had its best
1st Annual Johnny Jones
week In a ior~ time, belting the
Memorial 4th of July
Unknowns 15-4 and postfog
Tournament.
identical 15-8.victories over the
The team was to have taken
Shoestrings and Nation's Fence.
a shot a win number 40 on
The Unknowns also had their
Friday os it traveled to
best week of the season, bounc­
Titusville to take on Post 1 in a
ing back from ll«e loss to M att's
doubleheader and then return
Team to finish the week 2-1,
home to Alumni Field this
beating Nation's Fence, 15-9,
afternoon (Saturday) to close
and then outscoring the
out the regular season against
Shoestrings, 15-12.
Lake Highland Prep in a douThe Shoestrings very nearly
blcheader beginning at 1 p.m.
went wfolcss for the week, havThe postseason begins
fo^ to go overtime for the sec­
Wednesday at Lake Brantley
ond week in a row to nip
High School as Post 19 will
Nation's Fence, 16-14.
host the District Tbumament
The Saints were already fired
and Post 53 will take part
up for the upset of Sanford
even though they are already
Church of God as they had
.
HmW strata* by Aft ZMn*u
guaranteed a spot in the Slate
romped in their to a 15-1 open­
Tournament os the host team.
Tha lower part of the Sanford Post 53 oflsnsa came through In the final* ot the Johnny Jonas Memorial 4th ot
ing game thumping of tlie
The schedule will appear In
Jyfy jntimsmant on Saturday as Trevor Barryhil (No. 24 top) was 2-tor-4 with an RBI, Matt Margo (No. 6 , abovo
Stare, setting up the battle
Wednesday's J iiij . kcL Herald.
left) was 2-tor-3, with a home run and two nan scored, and Mall Freysiw (No. 7, OfOvs ilglit) * a s a-tor-3 wCh against the league leaders.
RBI as Sanford topped Orlando Post 19 (Lake Brantley). 5-2.______________________________________ ________
See Legion, Page 3B
. The Saints then capped off a
perfect 3-0 night with another
15-1 humbling of the Stammers.
Sanford Church of God had a
tougher opening game as they
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topped the Stars 15-7. But they
By Dean Smith
But Odell came right back to strike out the
bounced
back well from the
Seminole
were
still
alive
on
Thursday.
Sports Editor
Odell, a rightluuuici, ml*ed a hard fastball side and Seminole never really threatened
uj3sct, roaring past the » • .
to score again.
with a good overhand curve to keep the
Sum m ers, 15-4, to go 2-1 for
DELTONA — Chris Odell did his best
Forest Hills then put Seminole behind the
Seminole
batter*guessing
all
night
and
fin­
the week.
Nolan Ryan Imitation os Forest Hills from
8-ball in the bottom of the first inning as
ished with an impressive complete-game
The Slammers had gotten off
Tampa eliminated Seminole from tne PONY
Ralphy Valiente led off with a walk and
to a good start on the night, get­
two-hit, 11 strike out performance.
Baseball 14's State Tournament, 54), at the
Shawn Solcr followed by reaching on an
to
ting past the Stars 15-9 to go 1-2
Seminole had a golden opportun
West Volusia I*ONY Baseball Complex at
infield single. •'
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first
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big
as
this week.
take
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lead
in
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Dewey Bostcr Park in Deltona Tuesday
Brandon Carter then ripped a liner to
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The standings after seven
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evening.
right that skipped past the Seminole righting
double
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the
leftfield
comer.
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fielder for a single and an error, allowing
M tblkh then moved over to third on a
Seminole County teams in the Shetland
See VolleybalL Page 3B
See Pony, Page 3B
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Mike Fritts wins 4th Annual Clyde H art Memorial
By Hank San d ers
Special to the Herald
SAMSULA — The best Super Late Model cars
and drivers were on hand to duel it out in front of
a huge crowd last I:riday night for 125 laps as
New Smyrna Speedway hosted the 4lh Annual
Clyde Hart Memorial.
The race, which was the fourth of the year for
the RaceCar Engineering Sunbelt'Series, saw Mike
Williams put the #40 South 40 Motorsgorts
Chevrolet on the pole as fast qualifier.
But Williams was not up front for long as he
tangled with James Powell 111 on lap 1, paving the
way for Mike Fritts to smoothly make his way to
the front and drive to a very popular win.
Tonight (Saturday, July 14), the fast half-mile
will host heats and features in the regular FASCAR divisions of Super Late Model, Late Model,
Mini-Stock, Modified, Sportsman &amp; Strictly Stock.
Gates open at 5 p.m. and racing begins at 7 p.m.
every Saturday night at the track located at the
com er of SR. 44 and CR 419, between New
Smyrna, DoLand and Daytona.
Fritts managed to hold off Dick Anderson's #92,
and put his Briar Construction #27X in the win­
ner’s photos.
The race was marred by many cautions and
wrecks, but the racing was erv.it when the green
was out. Out of the 40 cars that qualified, very

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July 21.
Only 13 Late Model cars were on hand for the
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but they were all good ones.
The best one was Larry Osteen's Florida Auto
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Graham, who has done exceptionally well this
season as he has several wins and top 3 finishes,
took advantage of a good starting sprit to clinch
the win over a very determined David Rogers in
the #11 TM Ranch Dodge.
Past champ Bruce Lawrence looked good In the
orange #16 Sunbelt car, and he grabbed the third
spot over the black #53 of Richard Till in fourth.
Jeff Sloan finished out the top 5.
Tank Tucker had the momentum after winning
in the Patterson Memorial 50 last week, and again
established himself as the dominant Modified
winning this week's feature.
The #15 Graham Custom Fab Monte Carlo shot
to the front and tire rest of the big field could only
watch. Rob Underwood Is coming on strong, and
was second in the black 09, with Andy Saffoti in
the #1 car a strong third. Jim "H oot" Flynn was
back in the Business Archives #57 to lake home
fourth over Bobby Blake's fifth running #00 In the
15 car field.
Bruce Lawrence II was the surprise of the night
as he drove an especially fast #16 Sunbelt Auto
Carriers cars to his first career Late Model win.
Lawrence battled hard charging Chris Lawrence
In the #63 Lindsey Paving car to the line, while
Brian Bellaw continued to show his talent in the
#77 ACE Hardware/Kunxcman Monte Carlo by

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VulpiuV was flawless as he placed his #71 Pinto In
third over Rex Christensen's V-3 and Tim Clark in
the #15 Space Coast Mustang.
I am hearing rumors about a bounty?
What a streak!
Ted Hclmcs started at the back last week and
drove to the front for a popular Super Stock win.
This week he started at the rear and guess
w hat....he did it again!
The #61 Amsoil Buick was killer fast as he went
outside and in the grass to pass them all. It seems
that a Buick may take over where the #13 Olds
left off.
Jim Snyder looked like the winner in the #55,
but slipped and let Hclmes get by. Third went to
Jim Evans in the #57, with Mike Soukup and Ed
Zikowskl filling out the top 5 spots.
Russ Rinaldi paced the Strictly Stock crowd to
the finish line with Gcno Smith, Rich Boulton,
Sanford's Big Bob TVombley and a Mystery Driver
trailing across the stripe.

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The Muscular Dystrophy
Association was the ultimate
winner in the 7th Annual
Albertson's Golf Classic. Over
$180,000 was raised when 360
golfers began their day after a
shotgun start on June 28 at
Mission Inn Golf and Tennis
Resort and Bella Vista Golf and
Yacht Club.
The 7th annual golf tourna­
ment brought vendors, brokers
and Albertson's employees
together for an exdting day in
the sun. Tills year's tournament
had such a huge response from
participants that a third course
had to be recruited. O f the 360
players, 288 golfers made their

Bella Vista course.
Albertson's Florida Division
President, Shane Sampson, said,
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Volleyball —
Continued from page IB
A League _ Shoestrings (IB-3),
Matt's Team (15-6), the
Unknowns (8-13), a td Nation's
Fence (1-20).
B League _ Sanford Church of
God (20-1), the Saints (IS-6), the
Stammers (4-17) and the Stars

(2-19).
The league will play every
Monday night in tne Dan
Pelham Gymnatorium at
Sanford Middle School begin­
ning al 6:30 p.m. and the public
is Invited to attend free of
charge.

�Tire S eminole Herald

Sunday. July 15, 2001

Pony
Continued from page IB
two runs to score.
Seminole starter Luke Kimmlg worked out of
the jam without further damage and then
itcncd tow more scoreless innings, keeping the
&gt;cnl team in the game.
But Seminole was unable to much of anything
against Odell.
't
Charlie Arval singled with one out in the sec­
ond Inning, which would turn out to be the
team's final hit of the game, Kimmlg was hit by a
pitch with two out In the third Inning and Arval
walked leading off the fifth inning.
But only one runner was left on base, and on
first at that, as one runner was picked off first
and another was cut down trying to steal.
An error then opened the floodgates for Forest
Hills in the bottom of the fifth inning.
Valiente reached on an error to open the inning
and Shawn Soler walked. Jo Jo Mandese singled
to load the bases before Chase Arias lined an sac­
rifice fly to right, Bradley Clark singled to reload
the bases, Carlos Armstrong singled in a run and
Michael Scanlo walked to force in the third run
of the Inning.
Mehllch came on to relieve Arval, who had
relieved Kimmlg in the fourth inning, and
snagged a line-drive right back at him which he
turned into an Inning-ending double play.
Seminole thought it might have something
going in the top o f the sixth Inning as Devin
Donovan walked leading off the frame, but a
‘ double play dashed the final Seminole hopes.
The lack of offense from Seminole, which only
had four hits and scored four runs In the two
games at State, dumbfounded Its followers as the
team had hit .376 (47-for-125, including nine
doubles) and scored 35 runs in four games In
winning the District 5 Tbumament.
Roberto Santana was 6-for-9 to lead the way in
district, hitting .667, Other top hitters were
Danny Coker (.556), Mehllch (.471, a team high 8
hits and three doubles), Daniel Kelley (.467,7
hits, two doubles), David Walden (.455) and
Klnunlg (-308).
Other members of the team, which was man­
aged by Wayne Kelley and coached by Brian
Donovan and Jack Flnnerty Srv were Jon
Andrew*, Drew Konetchy, Arval, Jack Flnnerty
Jr., Carlos Montijo and Devin Donovan.
In other 14'a games, the Pascual All-Stats from
Miami knocked off host West Volusia and West
Palm Beach to advance to the finals undefeated,
while Forest Hills also ousted West Volusia and
was playing West Palm BeoJ i in llw Loou ‘a

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Harold photo by Art I

Kylo Bono was 1-lor-2, scored a run, and drove in the tie-breaking run on offense and also pitched two innings to
help Sanford Post 53 lop Post 19, 5-2, In the Championship Game ol the Johnny Jones Memorial 4th of July
Tournament at Seminole High School's Alumni Reid last Saturday.

Legion
Continued from page IB
The winner of the District
Tournament will advance to the
Area Tournament that will be
held in Ft. Fierce the week of
July 23-28.
The Area winner will advance
to the State Tournament in
Sanford on August 2-through-5.
The State winner advances to
the Southeastern Regional in
Albany, Georgia and the
Regional winner advances to
the American Legion World
Series in Yakima, Washington.
On Saturday, Post 19, the
only team to have beaten Post
53 this season, got off to a fast
start as Geoff Strickland led off
the bottom of the first inning
with a triple off of Sanford
starter Davis.
Davis came back to get a pair
of outs, but Scott Swanson came
through with a clutch two out
single to plate Strickland with
the game’s first run.
The lead was short-lived,
however, os Matt Mergo blasted
a game-tying home run off of
Kenny Vitek.
The game turned into a pitch­
er's duel as Post 53*8 Davis and
Post 19's Vitek and Andrew
Laughter, who came on in the

tliird inning, kept the game 1-1
through four innings.

One thing that has been a
trademark for this Sanford
squad has been that when the
opponent makes a mistake. Post
53 usually capitalizes on It.
And that is what happened in
the fifth inning.
Chris Krall led off with a sin­
gle and after a fly out, advanced
to second on a walk to Ryan
Bono.
Krall was cut down at the
late trying to score when Jason
ouwsma reached on an error,
but Mergo was hit by a pitch to
load the oases and Kyle Bono
came through with a single to
left, scoring Dominic Petracca,
who was running for Ryan
Bono, with the go-ahead run.
Trevor Bcrryhill followed with
another RBI single and Fraysler,
the No. 9 hitter In the Post 53
lineup, ripped a third consecu­
tive single, this one to center,
plating Mergo and Kyle Bono
and putting Sanford ahead 5-1.
Post 19 got a run back in the
bottom of the Inning as
Strickland.ranched on a (Wider'*
choice and scoreciQtiA single by
Chris Udfeldt.
But that would be the end of

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Racing
Continued from page 2B
coming from the back for third. Fourth went to
the #57 of Chad Pierce in the American Auto car,
and Sonny Linn in the Independent Volvo black
#4 was fifth.
Rick T\imey, "The Concrete King", driving the
#55 T.H.E. Ford Probe is the fastest Mini Stock at
NSS right now. Again he simply dominated the
field to take the money.
James Stalnaker In the new #14 machine ran a
good race, but settled for second. Third went to
“Racer Rex" Christensen in .he #V3. Clint Foley
was fourth and Don Dalrymple was fifth.
It was Chuck Abell in the Cool Time Camara
#7 that fought his way to the front to get the
Sportsman feature win.
Abell is a good driver and this is a fast car,
however, the #7 car was protested, but w hat aU
was said and done found to be legal and took the
win.
At the line Dale Clouser's #30 was second, with
recent winner Donnie Williams claiming the third
spot over Doug Samion in the #04 Rinaldi Air
car. Marty Wolf In the #01 rounded out the top 5.
What a come back! Ted Helmes had been out
with motor trouble, but came back to charge to
the front for his second Super Stock career win in
the orange #61 Bulck. Ed Ztkow ski'i Shark
Lounge Monte Carlo was second, and Billy
Spade in the 15X crossed in third, but had prob­
lems In tech which moved Mike Soukup in the
#45 to third. Ron Whaley's #2 was fourth and
#57 Joe Evans rounded out the top 5.
Richard Boulton It topped an eight-car Strictly
Stock field with Robert Skinner, Josh
Wronkowski, Curtis Smith, and Sanford's Big
Bob TYombley completing the top 5.
In the special races of the evening, the team of
Brady and James won the Bag Race, with Kenny
McNamee outlasting Bulldog the Demolition
Derby trophy.
RESULTS
N EW SM Y R N A SPEEDW AY
Saturday, June X)
SUPER LATE MODELS . 1 (1) Sammy Graham; 1 (11) David Ro*cr»,
3(16) lirwr l iK K H t. 4. (SI) Rkhord Till. 3 (31) Jril Sloan. 6 (74) Barry
Willoughby; 7. (16) Sort! Bramlrtt, S (20) Ron Uwandjo; ». (17) Mart
Kinky. 10 (33) Kkky Wood. 11. (()) Vaughn Mdnttm; 12 (67) Chad
Altman, 13. (2) O im ri Hlmmrlbngrr
LATE MODEL . 1. (16) Bnrca I w m n I t 2 (63) O irit Lawrmct, 3
\n\ »ion tktlaw, 4. (ST) O u J ritref, 3. (I) SsrerJ U n a 6 (•» Rnhort
AnJintuKk, 7. (76) Bobby Mara; S. (6) Rodney Eary: 9. (14) Randy
Davla. IU (64) Mike Todd; II. (2) Uavtd L o n ; 1 2 (24) Ervin
Mawkinbrrry. 12 (2J) Timmy Todd; 14 (XIR) Kay Rhrmt IS (»t Mark
Strvm un. 16 (66) Jtmlw By* Hand. 17. (17) rhllllfi Broortl*
MODIFIED . 1. (IS) Tank TWkar. 2 (IN) Rob Underwood; 2 (1) Andy
Saifott.4 (57))lm 'lloo»* Flynn, 2 (00) Bobby Blair. 6 (29) Bo Darla; 7.
(9) An Kundman; 2 (2) Skip llotialrr; 9. (71) Jw MJJdkwn. l a (22)
Tim Dyion. 11. (77) Tim Wallaor. 12 (3) Wayna Parker, 12 (75) David
Rngrrv 14. (7) M all Vandmndar.
SPORTSMAN _ 1. (7) Chud Abrlt 2 (30) Dak Clouacv; 3 (U l)

the scoring as Kyle Bono finM tr-d t h e fifth and worked flic
sixth before way to closer
Dominic Petracca, who worked
a scoreless seventh inning.
Doing the damage offensively
for Post 53 were Mergo (2-for-3,
home run, hit by a pitch, two
runs scored, RBI), Fraysler (2for-3, walk, two RBI), Angelo
Petracca (2-for-3, walk),
Bcnyhlll &lt;2-for-4, RBI), Kyle
Bono (l-for-2, walk, hit by a
pitch, run, RBI), Tucker Pearce
(l-for-3, two walks), Louwsma
(l-for-4, run), Krall (l-for-4),
Ryan Bono (two walks), and
Dominic Petracca (run).
Doing the hitting for Post 19
were Swanson (2-foM , double,
RBI), Udfeldt (2-foM , RBI), Ray
Horal (2-foM ), Strickland (1for-3, triple, two runs), Mike
Blackstock (l-for-3, double), and
Matt Dobbins and Ryan Harris
(Both l-for-3).
POST W, 5, POST U 2
Sanford
010 040 0 _ 5 1 1 D
Lake B ran llry
1 0 0 0 1 0 0 . 210 1
Davto. K. Bono (5L D. N t n c n (7) and E
Bono VMafc, Lao«MM
(M and
bwanaon. WT _ Darla. LP ;U u * h l« t. S a n _
------ . 2B _ Lola Brontky. Swanaon. Biaclatock.
IB Lalw Brantley, Strickland. HR _ Sanford.

Dmfoe V V U llw 4 104) Doug Sam im 2 (7) BIB Low . 6. (01) Marty
W alt 7. (ZB4) Doan Tottan; 2 (10) Tncnmy Dova; 9. (07) Ron U rky
M IN I-S TO C K .1 .(5 3 ) Rick TUnwy; 2 (14) )amaa Stalnakar; 2 (VS)
Re. O r i k M . 4. (6) David CaaOdta 2 (7X) O bit Folry; A (56) Don
Doirymoir; 7. (I) )am k McCagua; 2 (7) Tim McThait 9. (40) Ray M arlin
ta (77) Jamk WUttamo; II. (01) C rn a d Gnrtat.
SUPER STO C K . 1. (61) H d Hifcrxa, 2 (7) Ed Zlkmrvkf; 2 (45) Mika
5.&lt;utvp:l. (^R o h W H tlsr-S (T »)
P n a t 6 CU&gt; Mika Wlaaortck; 7.
(24) Chrta Priudat 2 (14) David Gould. 9. (55) Jim Snyder 12 (34)
Ranly la m 11. (21) Batky Dyaorv 12 (10) K « i Paradkc; 12 (IT ) )ot ■
Woodbury; 14. (32) BID Stamyj 12 (35) Dm Ewing.
BTKICTLY R TDCK . 1. (3) Richard Boulton Hi 2 (50) Hobart 5Efontr
1 (27) M i WronkowaU; 4 (44) Curtia Smith) 5. (34) Hobart TVorabky; 6
(7*) Jack Rata; 7. (26) M khrik D y»l 2 (00) Jarry M ikhail 9. (41) Scott
Lam.
■AC RACE _ 1. (20) Ready A Jamea.
D EM O RACB _ 1. (13) Kamy M r,dam n. 2 (444) Bulldog
Fridag |«Jy 6
SUPER LATE M ODELS SUNBELT SUPER SERIES RACE *b 4ih
A n n u l a y d * Hart Memorial (U S L a p .). FART TIM E , (40) Michael
WUEama; TO P ROOKIE _ (73) Billy "The Kid" Mowary. RESULTS, 2
(Z7X) Mike Frlaa, 2 (92) Dick Andanoav 2 (94) Jack Cook; A (!) Mika
Franklin ltd 2 (40) Michael WUllama; 2 (3IX ) Ja m Burkett; 7. (73) Bflty
Mowary; 2 (10) Eric Black; (. (14) Bnaca Law m en 12 (3) Mike
■hvwuhon; II. (0) R id Pratt; 12 (07) )ttf ScoAoid; 12 p i ) Ja0 Sloan,* 12 I
(4X) Mac M vw a v 15 01) Dadd Rogova, 12 (43X) Drrvui SchocnMd.
17. (40) Brian Ftmey.
12 (32) Tbdd Panoa; 19 (44) |lm McCoy; 22 (71) BJ. McLaod; 21. (I2E)
Jetf Emery; H (74X) Hubert Stmmona; 22 (53) Richard DO; 24 (13)
laacei Boyd. 22 (44) foray Kay; 24. (43) BID Pratt; 27. (37) Jamaa Powad.
22 (W ) Morgan Floorer; 29 (63) Joe F IM 3a (B9) Lee CoOlna; 31. (26)
Scott Bramlett; 32 (74) Barry Willoughby; 22 (27) Mike Good; S i (22)
Onrid Frorhlkk.
LA TE M O DEL 40 LAP SACS . 1. (22) Larry Oataxv 2 (16) Bruca
Lawrence H; 2 ( l) Jerry Syntax*; 2 (57) Chad Platen 2 (63) Chrla
Lawrence; 6 (74) Bofebv Mara; 7. (01) Bobby Newton 2 (23) Tim Tbdd;
*. (3) Rodney Eary; 12 (42) George Murphy, 11. (M ) Mika Tbdd, 11 (26)
Bobby Endian 12 (24) Kevin Ifawklnbany.
M lN l-S TD C X _ I. (S3) Rkk Turney. 2 (7) Tim McPhoIt 2 (71) Ted
VUphra. A (V I) Re. Chriaknam; 2 (T5) Ttan dark; 2 (4) Jamk
McCague; 7. (34) Jaah Robtnaon 4 (361 Dee, Delrympk. 9 (120 Dvnnia
Carier; 10. (01) Conrad Grmiet; 11. (ID David Farmer; 12 (07) Dick
Laxrio; 13. (6) David CaatrOo; 12 (S) Pairlcla C ra y 12 (77) Jamk
WUllama.
. s u m STOCK . 1. (41) Tad Hcbnao; 2 (53) fix Snydar, 2 (47) Joa
llvana; 4. (45) Mike Soukup; 2 (7) Ed IHowrid, 2 (32) Kerry Caudill; 7.
(24) Chria Prtudat 2 (32) Bill Stacey 9. (44) Barber. Memo; 12 02OZ)
Jim 1 1 a * - Flynn II. (27) Joaeph Woodbury; 12 (2) Ron Whaley; 12
(3«) Rarxir J a m ; 12 (56) Tam Root’
S TR IC TLY STO C K . I. (04) R im Rinaldi. 2 (25) Cano Smiih, 2 (3)
Richard Boulton 4 (31) Bub Trombley; 2 (57) No driver Uetcd; 4. (01)
Brian Andaman 7. (61) Scott Lae; 2 (26) MlcheOa DyaL
NEW SM Y R N A Q U A R T ER M ID G E T RACEWAY
l¥adai**djjt Ja if 4
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Bracket finals to earn a shot at Miami in the
finals later Thursday night.
In the Shetland State Tournament, also being
played at Dewey Boster Park on Saxon
Boulevard in the Deltona, Seminole had beaten
West Volusia II and Temple Terrace (Tampa)
before falling to Forest Hills in the Winner’s
Bracket final.
Forest Hills had also beaten West Seminote
(Altamonte Springs and Forest City) and West
Volusia I to go to 3-0 tn the tournament, earning
it a spot in the championship game.
West Seminole had come back In the Loser's
Bracket to eliminate West Volusia It and West
Volusia I was leading Temple Terrace 17-8 late in
the game on Thursday.
The winner of that game was to play West
Seminole at 5 p.m. on Friday, with the survivor
playing Seminole at 7 p.m. on Friday.
The winner would then play Forest Hills at 10
a.m. on Saturday and if the Loser's Bracket win­
ner won, a winner-take-all game would be
played around noon on Saturday.

PONY 13'S OPEN SATURDAY
Seminole received a bye until Sunday in the
PONY Baseball I3's Stale Tournament which was
to begin play this evening (Saturday) at Dewey
Boster Park on Saxon Boulevard in Deltona.
On Saturday, Miami will play Tampa at 5 p.m.
and.......
West...
Palm
will take on “
Panamai Cih
City
* “Beach...........
at 8 p.m.
On Sunday, the Miaml/Tampa winner plays
Seminole at 1 p.m. and the West Palm
Beach/Panama City winner battles host West
Volusia at 4 p.m.
Also on Sunday, the losers of Saturday's games
will piny an elimiiirilion contest at 7 p.m.
On Monday, the Loser's of Sunday's 1 p.m.
and' 41 p.m. games will play at 6 p.m., followed
follou
by a 1Winner's Bracket game between Sunday's 1
p.m. and 4 p.m. game winners at 8 JO p.m.
On lUesday, the winner of Sunday's 7 p.m.
game will face the winner of Monday's 6 p.m.
game and then the winner of that game will stay
around to face the loser of Monday's 8 JO p.m.
game In the Loser's Bracket final at 8 JO p.m.
The tournament is scheduled to wrap up on
Wednesday with Monday's 8 JO p.m. winner fac­
ing Tuesday's 8:30 p.m. winner at 6 p.m.
If both teams have one loss after the 6 p.m.
game, a wlnner-take-all game would be played
at 8:30 p.m.
FOREST HILLS S, SEM IN O LE 0
Sem in ole
000 000 0 . 0 1 4
Fo rm *H ills
200 0 3 0 1 . 5 ■ 0
Kimmlg. Areal (4). MeWkh (5) and KeUey. Odell and Araiamng WP
.O dell LT _ Kimmlg. S a n _ none. 2B _ Seminole, MeWkk 3B _ none
H R.none.

Soccer
pdn., also on Held C.
Continued from page IB
The other eight finals will be
Commission, for all 40 finalists
played Sunday morning and are
began with tire semifinals on
as follows:
Friday (July 13), with teams
9 B.m .1 ’ Women'* Under-20:
from fcaetlon 1 and JiUkUm-fV
F.CTJUwiufofe (W lscj/N orth
befng fluted up in h alffh c
Texas Sting winner vs. Colorado
games, and Region II and in
Glrla/PDA United Counties
teams meeting in the other half.
(N.J.) winner, Field C; Women's
The semifinal winners com­
Under-23: Club Ohlo/North
pete for the Philips Electronic
Texas Sting winner vs. Oxnard
National Cup title In their
Kickers (So. Cal.)/PDA Galaxy
respective USASA categories
(N.J.) winner, Field A.
beginning with the M en's and
9:30 a .m .. Men’s Under-20:
Women's Open finals today
B u k h S .C (Mo.)/North Texas
(Saturday, July 14), with the
Comets winner vs. UV Rangers
remaining championship finals
. (Utah)/Match Fit Academy
to conclude Sunday (July 15).
(N.J.) winner, Field D; M en's
In (lie M en's Open category,
Under-23: Budwetser/Busch
the four USASA team's which ; (Mo.)/Brito Produce (Ga.) win­
qualified fer tile 2001 Lamar
ner v r Northern United
Hunt U S . Open Cup will
(Utah)/Milan SC (N J.) winner,
square off for the Open champi­
Field B.
onship as Chaldean Arsenal
10 a.m. _ Women's Over-30:
(Mich.) of Region II battled
Region Ill’s, Uruguay S.C. of
Florida. In the other Open
match, Olympla-Stamlord
tamford
„ ..
...
*
Continued from page 2B
Redon I took on
(Conn.) of Region
communities we serve has been
Mexico S.C. of California.
a longstanding tradition. We are
O f the four Open category
very
pleased with the participa­
semifinalists, only Uruguay S.C.
tion from our local and national
advanced Into the second round
of the 2001 Open Cup, defeating vendors and brokerages.
Albertson's strong commitment
the Miami Strike Force of the
to MDA will help thousands of
USL's Premier Development
children
and adults affected by
League on June 13, before even­
neuromuscular diseases in the
tually bowing out to the Miami
Central Florida area. Over the
Fusion, 4-0, on June 27.
past seven yean, Albertson's
In the Women's Open catego­
has raised over $1,000,000 for
ry, tire Rocker Hawks from
MDA through golf tourna­
Michigan faced the Oklahoma
ments, in-store Shamrock pro­
Outrage and the Southern
motions and employee bowl-aCalifornia Blues tackled the
thons."
German Hungarians from
Top sponsors Included UDVPennsylvania.
Jose Cuervo, BrownThe Men’s final Is set for 6
Forman/Jack Daniels,
jjn . on Field C, with the
Crossmark, Pepsi, UDVt' b finale following at 8
Smimoff, Anheuser-Busch,

J.B. Marine (Mo.)/United
(Texas) winner vs. Zenith
Bohemians (Wash.)/TSP (D.C.)
winner, Field E; M en's Over-30:
Royal Wawct (Ul.)/Saint Pete

Kickers (Fla.) winner vs. Lake
City Hawks (Wash.)/V.E. Over
30 (Pa.) winner. Field F.
11 a.m. _ Women's Am ateur
Jefferson Barracks
(Mo.)/Ipswich (Ok.) winner vs.
Hibemlan/Caledonia
(Wash.)/Opus County (Ma.)
winner, Field C; M ena
Am ateur Milwaukee Bavarians
(Wisc.)/TWangle Wellspring
(N.C.) winner vs. Santa Clara
Sporting/Boston Olympiakos
winner, Field D.
For more information on the
Philips Electronics National
Cup Finals, log on to
www.usasa.com.

Charity

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Miller Brewing, MitM/Mars,
and Nestle.
"We appreciate all the spon­
sors’ help and support,"
Sampson said. "It was great
golfing with them. We can't
wait until next year and raise
even more for the kids."
One of the highlights during
the day was when Korey
Emmert, MDA Jr. Goodwill
Ambassador, helped WOFL
FOX 35 Sports Director, Penn
Holdemess, draw for raffle
prizes donated by the vendors.
After the fun day of cama­
raderie, first, second, and third
place awards were distributed
and prizes for the longest drive
and closest to the pin.
MDA Is a national voluntary
health agency working to defeat
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to 5 people) Season Pastes are $55 for reslts and $73 for non-residents. ’
Swim Lessons are also available for Groups
(up to 6 In a clasa) at $30 for residents and $40
* * ‘ and Private Lessons (up to 2
for residents and $60 for non-

4. Irfflrrv F ilmLett-. 5. IVmil Kaitmml

J 2 NOVICE BACt 1 . 1 . Jooh WUllama, 2 Chate MUWr 2 Donnk
Schmidt; 4 Caaey CaudiU, 2 Alan Mican
S R NOVICE _ 1. Duatta Tbbvvr, 2 Coey SOoelet
JR . HONDA . I Chandler S tm m ; 2 Auabn Coir, 3. Chad Aktaa; 2
Strrm WUlard; 3. Derry D ltav 2 Dena Lane; 7. Anthony Pelican 2
Zack D auRL
S R H O N D A RACE I _ I. Dean lloolow, Jt; 2 Jonod Cawley; 2 Matt
Martin 2 Spwicet Taylor; 2 Dam n Brown 2 S eva, Sbnpaon 7. Wyatt
nalkwharh; 4 Brittany Fruoh; 9. Cok Bighorn
SR H O N D A RACE 3 .1 Matthew Denney; 2 Malt M c Q lb vn y 2
Weaky McLaod. 4. )uabn Marcjuatd. 5 Jamk Ncevto; 2 )uatto WUUo. 7.
Dallcel Bergman 4. Chrla Reatnla.
HEAVY H O N D A _ 2 Chrla Hanlon, 2 Jake tkllentach, 2 Cary
11t 4, Andrew H n t
LIG H T CXI40 . 2 Steven Sbnpecn 2 Malt McCUllvroy; 2 Matt
Martin 4. Stephen Buah. 5. Doan Moolow. Jr; 2 Spencer Taylor, 7. Kerin
Horny
HEAVY GX140 . 1. Ctvg Keeling, 2 Michael VWllnaa; 3 Kyk Abbott
2 Patrick Conrad; 5. Cory Spencer

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ition call the W in Pool Office at
-7177 or the Casselbeny Recreation
a t 407-696-5189.

SWIMMING LESSONS
The O ty of Altamonte Springs is offering
Red Cross Swim Lessons for
igs residents only,
ive already begun and will ran
through August 17th.
Classes ate held on Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday and Friday at Westmonte Park. Cost
• Is $20 for eight 40-minute session*.
'
For information and class dates, please con­
tact Jodi Jay at 407-571-8740.

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�T he S eminole H erald

P a g e 4 1 ! Sunday. July 15. 2001

L

Lecals

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NOTICE o r UEN SALE
In *oconJ*nco wflh Bh* provision* of
k»w
bnng du« and unpafc]
chargat 'lor which fw undartignad »*
antiflad lo aarary an owner« kan of
th« goods twairuifiat datcrtad and
stored at Unda Bob's SaH Storaga.
?G50 W?5lh Straaf Sartort. Honda
33771 And, dua nodca having baan
gr. on, lo !h# owner of sa*d pnjpafty
and al part** known to daim an
W aw l lharafn, and tha tana ip#6*
had In such note* for paymant of
•uch having expired, lha goods wd
ba aokJ al puLAc auction lo fte Ngh
at! tedder or otharwtsa disposed of
on I t July, M01 Data ol Auction
Tim* 2 43 PM

AUCTIONEER
L)C NO

L

Aim Janrriar S Ebanka
(727)836-3800
Pubkah July 8. 18.2001
CC084

MARYANNE MORSE
Clark WtfM Court
ByRwtl King
Oaputy Clark

DIEdR CUtT COURT
OF THE EIGHTY ENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO ET-4J4 CA
DIVISION 14S
BANK OWE MORTGAGE AS
SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO
AMERICAN FLETCHER
MORTGAGE COMPANY. IN C,

804. Eameri/M Johntort. 131
Acadtmy Av* Barkord, FL. 32771,
badkkablaa.draaaara.TV, M M H i'
bag and born
Piibash Jury a 18.2001
ccooo
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
o r THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO ron
SEMMOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 01-OR-1295025G
Jl-ltenH IGvrvwf-Aity wi*
AM )
Ricardo A Argute*
NO IK E O f ACTION
TO ftcardo A. Arguau
(Nam* ol Raapcndark)
(Raapondark* Laat known addraaa]
111 Btoomhted Av* Ram on, N J
07305
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tote an acbon
!*■ baan Nad again*! you and tote
you ara rtqwrad lo w n t a eery oI
you Witten dafansaa. I any. Id a on
(name ol Patmonar) Jttama
Chavar Argute* whoa* addreu la
4450 Orayion Lana Ovtedo. FI
327SS on or M ora |d*M| A AY 30.
2001. and Na tia ongmte arm m*
Clark ol Ih4* Courl al (Clark'*
addraaa) 301 N Park Avanua.
Santord, FI 37771 bator* aarvra on
Paeaoner or Irrra iM iiy toaraehar
II you 1*1 lo do ao. a detect may ba
emared agamtl you lor ta r*A*l
damandad m to* pteaion
C orn * ol *» court doewnantt m m*
caaa. Inciudng ordara. era avtetofka
al El* Clark o l V* CrrW Courl a
onto* Ybu may review to*** documanu upon raquaal
Ybu n m fcaap Era Clark of to#
Cram Cow fi oat* northed ol your
currant addraaa (you may Na Note*
ol Cwram Addraaa. Honda Fa-nay
Form 12115) Futura papara In tort
lanuE aHI b* maAad lo Eia addraaa
on racord at E » cterk't oNc*
WARMNQnw* 12208. Honda
Family law Rutel ol Procedure.
ol doewnantt and Mormabon
FaAjra lo comply can laaua n aancta a . Inctodng ckenkeari or Mrkuig
ol plsifknqi
DATED JUNE 28. 2001
MATTYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUI1 COURT
By Nancy R W««*r
Deputy Clark
PutMaft JWy 1, A. IS 22. 2001
E-rpnf

M THE CM CUT COURT
o r THE IE
JUDICIAL MNCMT,
M AND FOR
■EMMOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO: 01-DR-108-0204IN RE: Tha MarNag* ol
NANDRAHIE BASOEO.
PETITIONER.
and
RICKY BASUEU.
RESPONDENT
NOTICE o r ACTION
otsso u m o N o r m a r r ia g e
TO: RICKY BASOEO
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Eiat
an acaon tor g teefat on ol mamag*
era raqiMed to eenr* a copy ol yow
amBan daNnaai. I any, io » on NANDRANIE BASOEO, Pacbonat, who*#
addraaa M I4T SANDALWOOD
WAY. Longarood FL 32780 on or
baton 7-3001. and N* Em original
w*n Ei* dark ol EM court baton
aarvtoa on Pertrtoner or lmm*&lt;k*l*ly
■Mraallar. E you M to do ao. a
dllaiA wN ba anand aganat you
lor EM ratal damandad In Ei* pay
Eon.
WITNESS my hand N il Em aaal ol
EM odwl on JUNE 28, 2001.
UARYAFME MORSE

CLERK OF THE COURT
Dapury Clark
PutMart JWy I. E. 18.22. 2001
Eynnp

M THE C M C U T COURT
O F1M M STH
j u m c u l em eurr
M AMO FOR
■COUNTY,
A jOROA
___ • No. 01-CA-123S-14K
n a tio n s c r c o it tin a n c ia l

SFRVKES CORPORATION.
STEVEN M. MARCHANT and
SANDRA A MARCHANT. hM w*a:
IOIEI DOE and JANE OOE.
N O TK E o r ACTION
TO STEVEN U. MARCHANT. reeltonoaunknown.*a9ra. and* dead,
g al parEaa cJarmmg maraata by.
Trough. Widal or agavwl n U U
STEVEN M MARCHANT. and *i
mar partna havtog or ctamaig to
m m arty ngya MN or maiati at Ei*
roparty haraai daaenbad
TO SANORAA MARCHANT rat*
area wkuiown. E etor*. and I dead,
&gt; a l jM-baa UrWnlng r t r -a .n by.

much, undrr or tgalM Em tad
SANORA A MARCHANT. and al
Erar parka* havaig or ctoanmg to
a n an/ rtgTk Mto or Intonal In EM
roparty harata daaortMd
yOU ARE N0T1F1E0. Eat an acbcn
&gt; tometoaa a mortgage cm Em lo»iwing proparly In Bammoto Ccuay.
tonda
Lol 110. ol TIBERON HILLS.
HASE 3. acoordms to Em Ptol
ic-od, n tanrvdad In Wa! Book 30.
I Pag* E l. ol Em Pubic RaoonJa W
amreM Coway. Honda
r nqwnd to aan* a copy d yow
nan dalanaaa, E any. to I on
ORNO S ZEDER. P A . PiaakWa
□may*, whoa* addraaa I* 2001
uth Bayahora Ortv*. SWto 1100,
am. Honda 33131. and ■* E »
gnat w*h EM dark W court warm

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA

amw—ii
C a t* Ho.: 01-CA-M7-14 W
MID STATE TRUST ».
KIM L HENDERSON. WILDE J .
STARLING, ard SHERRI S SMITH,
*Ktodng any unknown tpout aa or
thaw unknown hava.

Known .A d d m ). . Dttcration ol
231, Palrlci* Robkwon, to ol
Hartwai Ara 5antoad, FL. 32771,
T V , nkctowav*. ctotoat. in k bag*.
9oor|tei
33E. Patricia Rabmaon. MO 5
Martwal Av* Santord. F L 32771.

k&gt; b* daad or am*,
having or damn* lo hava anyngyk.
mi* or tolaraat *i to* preparty
daaertbad ki to*

PuHah JWy 8, 13. 2001

CCOS2

UaANo__CuilC(na(-Nafnt.J5il
Goodi to Dt AucOonM.

Lecals

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BRANCROFT O SHIRLEY,

*1 at,

Oatondan(a)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwtuant to an Amandad Final
JUdgmant ol Mortgaga Foractoaur*
datad JwM 28. 2001 and antorad In
Caaa NO &gt;7-424 CA ol to* Cram
Court ol to# EIGHTEENTH JudteMI
Cram n and tor SEMINOLE County,
Florida vtoaram BANK ONE MORT­
GAGE AS SUCCESSOR IN INTER­
EST TO AMERICAN FLETCHER
MORTGAGE COMPANY. INC. M to*
Piami.ft and BRANCROFT O
SHIRLEY. FEDERAL DEPOSIT
INSURANCE CORPORATION AS
SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO
RESOLUTION TRUST CORPORA
TION A3 RECEIVER FOR FREE
DOM SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO­
CIATION. AMERICAN GENERAL
HOME EQUITY. IN C: ar* too
Datandarka. I wd **&lt; to tot hrgltoal
and bast beMar tor cash &amp; WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN
FORO. FLORIDA al 11 00AM. onto*
24 day ol JWy. 2001, to* Mtowaig
aak! Faial Judgmark
LOT 35. OAK FOREST UWT ONE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 22. PAGES B l-A l.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA TOO ETHER
WITH THE FOLLOWING ITEMS OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY RANGE.
HOOD. GARBAGE DISPOSAL.
DISHWASHER,
HOT
WATER
HEATER. FURNACE. AIR CONOL
HONING UNIT. AND SMOKE
DETECTORS
A/K/A 1018 CHOKE CHERRY
DRIVE. CASSELBERRY. FL 327084003
WITNESS MY HANO and to* aaal
ol tola Court on J w m 282001
(SEAL)
Maryam* Mona
Ctortuk to* O d d Court

davit***.

kanora. anda irualaaa and al clhar
paraona Warning by. toraugh. imdar
or agaaial to* abova Oatondarkt.
UNKNOWN
OCCUPANT
*1,
UNKNOWN OCCUPANT 12. and al
parttoa having any rl(74, ctorn.Mtow
to toa ra
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Datondark. WILLIE J STARUNO. todudng any wiknown apoua-

paraona ctotntog by. torouiTi. undtr
or agamal Datondark. WILLIE J.
STARLING
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED toat
an ackon to tottetot* on to* kriowtog raal preparty to S anknol* Cowky.
Florida:
REAL PfWPERTY
Lot 111 and 112 d J O Packard

raal AikM**« hj MaJwty W uU Jrg
lo to* map or plat toarao! aa racord•d to Pkal Book 2. paga 104. d aw
Pitokc RaoonJa d Sammoto Cowky.

hat baan Mad agamal you am you
ar* raqwradto aanra a enpyl d yow
wnnan dalanaaa. * any, to I on
Edward B Prkchard, Ptotoart anor
nay, whoa* addraaa la 8509 Gray
Strati. SWto 203. Tamp*. Florida
33808. (vritoil 30 day* aAar to* km
to* Ctoik d toto Court. Mtoar bator*
aarvlca on PlakkriT* anoroay or
■ IN' WJAET o i j

UHYtBBT iw T, OvTvFHrlBM B

LOT A BLOCK B. SWEETWATER
OAKS SECTION S. ACCORDING
TO TOE P U T THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK IS.
PAGES 81. 82 AND 83 PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
ha* baan IBar- agamal you and you
art raguvwd k&gt; aarv* a copy d yce*
wnnan dtfervaa. a any. on LiAViG J
STERN. ESO. PtonMTa anomry.
whoa* addraaa to 801 8 Urkrtrtty
Drt-a *500. Ptorktnorv a 33324 (no
tolar toan 30 day* from to* data ol
to* km pubkeaton d toto nobc* o*
dark ol toto court akhat baler* aarv­
toa on PtotkkT* anoroay or aranaiSwd ba arkarad agamal you lor to*
iMj - aawrrmnomj u,
t- a iocvrtpiijpii
in», i i■e—■ —
rmm
vi aptb
Of
WITNESS my ham a m to* aaal ol
toto Court al SEMINOLE Cowky.
Florid*, toto day ol JUN 29 2001.
2001.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE, CLERK
CLERK OF TOE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Auto King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF OAVIO J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAWTIFF
901 8. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 800
PLANTATION, FL 33324
(984)2359000
01-727B8(FM|CWF
21 ACCCnOAJiCE V.TTII THE
AMERICANS WITH OISABIUTIES
ACT, partorw wkh rttoal-dtn naad
hng i tpMriMi *yccomrnod4ilrton 'ihoutd
axkact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Cowtoout* M 407-885-4227. 16009886771 (TDO) or 1 6 0 0 9 8 5 6 7 7 0 .
Ma Dodd* Rvtoy Sanrtca
T IM NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
(2) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
Pubkah JWy 8 .1 8 .2 0 0 1
CC087

litta JI wm b e erSm ed
you
for ih« roflof iitm inrtid in tN
Comptomt
Datad toto day OUUN2* 2001.

2001.

(COURT BEAU
MARYANNE MORSE. CURK
CLERK OF THE ORCUrr COURT
ByRuto rang
Daputy Clark
PubtaFv JW yS, 18,2001
CC0B8

M THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M A M ) FOR
SCMNOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CA M MX 05CC-908T-WF
FOXWOOO COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. INC- ■ n a to proto

ByMary Stroup*
I THE ORCUIT COURT
OF THE 1*TH

Daputy Clark
EcttovarrM AAaaodata*. PA.
P O Boa 28018

Tampa, f tonda 33822-801*
r 97020989
“ 8a* Amanctoto wkh CmittoBai Ad
II you ar* a paraonwkh adaataMy
aho naada accommodabon In erttor
to parkdpato in tola procaadaig, p it
ar* ancaad al no coal to you. lor to*
provtaaion ol cartain aautlanca
PM#** oorkad Cowl Adntotobaaon
al 201 N. Park Avanua. Sarkotd.
Florida 32771, tatoption* numbar
(407)885-4227. within 2 working
day* ol yow r*ca*k ol toto documark, II haartng kapabad. (TOO) 1-

800 985-8771
Pubkah JWy 9, 13, 2001
CC063

W THC CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUIT
OF FLORIDA
M AND FOR
MMMOLE COUNTY
C A M NO-- 2001-CA-181B-14
CHASE MANHATTAN BANK. 9*
Trualaa, tor to* GRMTII
MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 20001.
datad Saptonkiar I. 2000.
BRIAN BUTLER artda BRIAN D
bU 'iLtn . JANC LC E, unkr-mn
■pouaa to BRIAN BUTLER. aVa
BRIAN D BUTLER. S STUART, a*
iruata* ol to* SEMINOLE FISHERS
INVESTMENT
TRUST,
datad
January 1. IBP9. and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS,
F U U N T V n NOTTCf OF ACTION
TO:
FREIENOA BUTLER
UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS OF BRIAN BUTLER
aVa BRIAN D BUTLER
And ai parka* darning mortal by.
torotuFL widar or agalnal
FREUNOA BUTLER
UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS OF BRIAN BUTLER
aVa BRIAN D BUTLER
and alparbaa haring or datikng to
hava aiy iV k . Mto. or kkaraal to to*
propatly harain daaenbad CUR­
RENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN tor
both FREIENOA BUTLER and
aaaignaar.
Irualaaa or otoar darmamt d Brian
BWtor aA/a Brian DBubar
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toat an acbon
to taradoaa mortgaga on to# totowmg deter bad proparty m Sammoto
County. Ftofldc
TOE SOUTH 87 0 FEET OF TOE
NORTH 10880 FEET OF TOE EAST
210 FEET OF TOE SW 1/4 OF THE
NE 1/4 OF SECTION IS. TOWN­
SHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 31 EAST.
(SUBJECT TO A IS O FOOT EASE­
MENT ON THE WEST SIDE OF
ROAD). SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA

and havaig a corornony known
448 Doctor* Drtva. Oriada. FL
32765
ha* baan Mad agarai you and you
art raqurad to aarv* an ongaul or
yow wnoan dalanaaa. * any. wah m*
Samnoia Cowky Claik W tola Court
atom X day* Irani to* km dal* ol
putricamt. and to aarv* a copy on
PIRndTa Afuroty. JamYkr 9
Ebanka d tot Law I Vm of MASON
8 ASSOCIATES. P A . ahota
addraaa a 17757 U S Hrpway 1(
North. But* 500. Marvova Bay.
Ctoanrator. Ftonda 33784. atom 30
day* kero to* krri dal* ol pubkeanon. otharma* a a*l*u9 wri b*
arkarad agamtl you tor to* ratal
DatodJUN2* 2001
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Running
At Daputy Clark
In aceeadanca wtoi to* Arnancana
w«h Daabkba* A d paraona wkh
Om bkaaa naadmg a apadal acoorrvmodalKm to paroapato ai tow pn&gt;
caadaig ahoWd conlad court
Aomntbabon al tolattoon* numbar
1-407868-4330. nd totornn wvan
(7) day* pnot to toa procaadaig *

M AND FOR
COUNTY,
FLORKJA

JOYCE A GRAGONAUA HUMBER­
TO BRCIO
whoa* raaldanca to unknown *
nJ «

datandarka ako may ba m o u n l
cradkor*.
otokikng an
kkaraM by. torcu^i. undtr or agamM
to* Datondark*. wbo ar* n a knuwn
to b* daad or a*v*. and a l pars**

haring or ctottong to hat* any rttfk.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN toto
on to* 31 dry of July 2001 a I TOO
61 Waal Frark D on ol Hi*

Sarnmeto Cowky Cowtoouaa, to*
WKtortlgiad Ctork wto oSat let aato
toa IcStoWig daaertoad tori preparty.

Lol 84, Feawood, Phat* 2. Fail
Adduon, acoonSng Id Via ptol toarad aa raoordad to Ptol Book 22. Pag*
4*. Pub6c Racord* of Sanknol*
Cowky. Florida
togatoar wan a i Unmkaa*. anpruvw

n OunfllMlun lriBIBBPUL
ThB ■lonMid Mia m
ourtuani lo a
Judgynanl arkarad to CM Mo. 0 5
CC-4087-20F pandtog to to* Cowky
Cowl ol Vi* Eighiaarkh Judicial
Orem to am tor Bamtocto Gawky.
DahU 9 k . » day tri Jwto. 2301.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF TOE COUNTY COURT

■-a—.——■.jlh a el' Jtoa, briawb ato n r I i ii a ram k u to u ,
oncnoMi
■! inB mofipBpB PBingi

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED tfril
an acbon to toracloaa a mongagacn
tot 1jlca.L-a p^ pw tr
LOT l AND TOE NORTH 28.1
FEET OF LOT 4. AND THE EAST
1/2 OF VACATED ALLEY ADJA­
CENT ON WEST. BLOCK E.
REVISED PLAT OF MARKHAM
PARK HEIGHTS, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED M P U T BOOK 1, PAGE 78. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF 8EM NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
hat baan Nad agamtl you a m y«u
art rtqwrad to aarv* a copy d r o d
wrthan daton* * * . I any- on DAVID J .
STERN. ESQ PtoMriT* aOomay.
whoa* addraaa to SOI S. lAkvartty
Ortv* *800. Pkkkariun. FL 33324 (m
tolar toan 30 day* Irani to* dato d
to r krri puhl rallnn a l Ik * none* d
action | and toa to* ongtoM artto to*
dark d totooourt aihar bator* aarv­
lca on PJaraari anon-ay or bnmaiSBiify fT n a fitr . oin u B tii b ctofiuii
wd ba arkarad agaaial you bn to*
ra M damandad In to* comptoM or
ptttoon toad harafn.
WITNESS my m m and to* aaal d
tort Court al SEMINOLE Cowky.
Florida, toto day ol JUN 26 2001,

DoM y Ctork
* you a t* a paraon wtoi a Diatto y
who naada any accommodabon to
radar to partripala In V4a pfocrtwito j vou */* rntotoL al nn nod to
you. to to* prevWion of carttin aaawlane*.
P I**** c o n u a Court
Admmi.tr.lion at 301 N. Park
A v an *, SuM K301. Santord. FL
32771 (407)864-4227 w*Nn I worktog day* a) yow i*etop4 d Vto neboa:
u ar*
V you
art haartng or i
1605*856771.

HARRY W. CARLS, ESQ .
Taytor 5 Carta. PA.,
1*00 Bwrrrri Towar Br.-J . Seda 820.
Ortanda, Ftortda 32*10
PWriah: JWy 1 .15,2001
CC086

C A M NO. (S 6 S TIC 14 G
CITYSCAPE CORP.

(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE ORCUIT COURT
BY Ruto King
DEPUTY CLERK
U W OFFICES OF DAV10 J STERN
Al TOHNEV FOH PLAINTIFF
801 8. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 800

PUNTATION.FL 31324
(•54)2336000
01-70418/NCU)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH TOE
AMERCANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona wah liaahBaai load­
ing a apacial accommodakon ahoeAd
corkacf COURT ADMttdSTRATION.
al
to*
SEMINOLE
Cowky
CourtoouM N 407-885-4227.1-800*5 5 8771 (TDO) ar 1-8059858770,
via Florida Ratoy Samoa.
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
(2) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
PUBLISH IN TOE SEMINOLE
HERALD
Pubkah JWy 8 .1 5 .2 0 0 1
CC068

M TH C CM Cm r COURT
OF THE 1801
ju d ic ia l

coicurr.

91 AM) K M
SEM940LE COUNTY,
GENERAL

JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NO! 91 CA 1*83 14 O
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
INC Ik/a COUNT RYWIOC
F UNDiNG CORPORATION.

Pl/TNOFF.

VS
GARY L MANN. ETALDEFENOANTlS)
N O T O OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVS M R V K E
TO. PAUL G RUSSELL AND JWOMANEE RUSSEU.
who** ratntonc* to wiknown *
httohd/toay b * 9*aig; a m 8

mm Fkrnda Ratoy Samoa.

by, Vveu^v widar or agamal

to* Cowl AdrtWkairator to 301 North
Park Avanua. Santord. FI 12771.
Phan* Na (407)323-1330 attention
4227 wkhto 2 working day* to yow
raetopl of tote nonce at ptaadtog; *
you ar* hwartng kepairad, cal 1605
888677) (TDO). * you ara veto*
kepairad. cal 16059858771) (V)
(Via Ftortda Rtoay Sanrtcaa)
Varga*. Don 8 Kahana, PA
4000 Hatywood BoWavwrd.
Suk* 675S
Hotywood. H 33021
TaWphon* (984)893 8993
Tatetacatori* (984)893-7707
F»* Fta: 951388 U S
Publtoi: JWy 8.18.2001
CCOS9
94 THE ORCUFT COURT
OF TOC MTO
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
WAND FOB
8EJ4JNOLE COUNTY.
JUntSDICTtON DIVISION
Caaa No. 01-CA-44514G
US BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. FiK/A FIRST BANK
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Tfl MA
DTD 124)1/98 (EOCC HOME
EOUtTYUM N TRUST 1998-4),
M.
NEMEH NEMEH. to a
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwauark to a Swemary Ftoto Judgmark
of ForaOoaWk Including Award of
Anorntyi'
md
dsltd
Jun* 29.2001. arkarad to Cat* No
01-CA-44514G of to* CkoR Cowl
of too MTO JUSetef CkoWI to am tor
Sammoto Cnwky, Ftortda wharato
US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCLATK3N. F/K/A FIRST BAM( NATION­
AL ASSOCIATION TO U/A DTD
I2rt)t/M (EOCC HOME EQUITY
LOAN TRUST 19954) Ii Vi* Ptokk*
am NEMEH NEMEH a m __
NEMEH, unknown aoouat of
NEMEH NEMEH. 9 mwmta JOHN
DOC and JANC DOC te/ara
Dtotmtanu , I wB aa* to to* Ntfteto
and bmf biddar far oteh, to wato
berk door d vw Bamtoote Cowky
Courthouao to to* Cty of Sarriod.
Ftortda to 11BO octoek A M . on
Thuraday, to* 2 day of Auguat 2001.
toa kricwrtng daaertoad piopwty. aa
•to forth to oald Summary Ftoto
Judgmark of Fotactoawa kehjdng
Award of Artomaya Fata and Coot,
•out:
'L a ITS of DUNHILL UNIT 2.
according fa tr i n a tritkof. aa
lwoorPad to Ftol Boca 4ft to toagaia)
Bamtooto Cowky Ftotoa.
DATED tote__ day to__ ^ 2001.
« « ----A---------* a --------- Par------ I

vi/yR/ii*

moth ,

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By MarySOoitoa
Daputy Clark
DENISE
M.
ROSENTHAL,
ESQUIRE
ADORNOS ZEDER, PA
2801 Souto Baytoior* Orhr,
Sufla MOO
UwmL Ftortda 3 3 133
(308)8886484

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uivk to a Final Judgmark .of
Foractoaur* dalad Novarobar 12,
1*99, and ■ 1 ad In Cat* Na 95
237* C 14 Q. W to* Ckart Court ol
lha l(T O J u f -4 C a -J to am tor
SEMINOLE
Court,,
F tonda
CITYSCAPE CORP. la FltonM am
LESTER KALTENECKER: DONNA
KALTENECKER: JOHN J. TULIP
am UNOA L E E :____ UNKNOWN
PERSONS IN POSSESSION OF
TOE SUBJECT PROPERTY ar*
dtoandark*. I wd aa* to to* htghaai
am baat bOdai lor caah to Vw
WEST FRONT DOOR ol toa
SEMMOLECowky CourtoouM. to
SEMINOLE
Cowky
Barkord.
Ftortda. to 11BO o'clock tom. on to*
91 day ol JWy. 2001. to* kriowng
daaertoad praparty aa ato brth to
MM Ftoto Judgmark. to wri:
LOT 3. TUSKAWKLA TRAIL SUB­
DIVISION. ACCORDING TO TOE
P U T THEREOF. AS RECORDED H
P U T BOOK 41, PAGE S. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF 6EMV40U
COUNTY. FLORIDA. LESS A POR­
TION OF LOT 3. MORE FAn.TCU
UR LY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOW3
BEGIN AT THE SOUTHEAST COR­
NER O f LOT 1. TUSKAWKLA
TRAN. SUBDIVISION AS RECORD­
ED *4 P U T BOOK 41. PAGE 8.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
RUN
N98I4W W . ALONG TOE SOUTH
IM E OF SAID LOT 3. A DISTANCE
OF 1029 FEET TO A PONT ON A
CURVE. CONCAVE SOUTICAST£/« Y. HAVwm A CENTRAL ANGLE
OF 1184'ir AND A RADIUS OF
77120 FEET. THENCE FROM A
TANGENT
BEARING
OF
NI94V89-E. RUN NORTHEASTER
LY ALONG SAID CURVE. A DIS­
TANCE OF 180 84 FEET TO A
POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF
SAID LOT 3. THENCE 898M 4TE
ALONQ SAJO NORTH LV*. A DIS­
TANCE OF 23 01 FEET TO THE
NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID
LOT 3. SA*&gt; POVFT BE94Q ON THE
WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY UNE
OF TUSKAW1UA ROAD. SAID
PC N T ALSO BEV40 ON A CURVE

Dated Vw 29 ctey of JUte. 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE

Ctefk ol ClrcWI Court
By Mary Slraupa

Depurr Clark
COOkJS S STAW1ARSKL P A
4010 BoyacoW Boutevard
Suta 480
TVmpa. F I J3bn7
Tataphona: (113)8776008
CAS8I501-1103
PWteah JWy*. 15.2001
CC078
IN TOC CMCUfT COURT
OF THE UTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

OF FLORIDA
M ANO FOR
SCIRNOLS COUNTY
Ha. 01-CA647-14-0
W ait Fargo Bank kbnnattoa. N A ,
PUUNT1FF.
4k.
Frmciaco R Morale*. *| te.

DEFENDANTS
NOYICt OF
FORECLOSURE SALS
None* la haraby ghran that pwauarrl to that Final Judgment ol
Foractaawa datad Jun* 39. 2001.
am orkarad to av* CM* nwrkwr 01•
CA66714-G, of to* Orate Cowl of
too 18th Judktal Orcut to and tor
Bamtoote Cowky, Florida, wharato
WELLS FAROO BANK MINNESO­
TA N A . AS TRUSTEE, la PtekkR
am Franatco R Moraloa; Aim L
Moral**. Tha Huntington National
Bank. Mtera DeinndanKa), I wfl M l
lo lw [iijt&lt; n and bMl Wddtf fof
c*»h at (ha Watt front door Of flh*
Banknote Cnunry Courthouaa to
Sarkord, Ftortda. Sanknoto Cowky,
Ftortda, M 11OOAM on toa 2m toy
of Auguat, 2001, tha toOowktg
0&gt;&lt;t$CriP4K] prCipaiT|f M Ml m s i VI
aato Ftoaf Judgmark. tow*
LOT *8. MONROE MEADOWS.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN P U T
BOOK 48, PAGES 18 ANO 17, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BEMh
HOLE COUNTY. FLORXkA
NOTE: Pwauark to toa Fair Oabf
CoAacllon Practical Aa you an
to ba a dteri oodactor attempting to
- - ■ ■e ■
&amp; OK
-a-*a■ m
-—
m mny
- —. rBTTO
_a, rmV
. iiBO
Irl.
CQBW
nQ
obUtoad wd b* uaad tor tote purpo*a
Dated to* 2* day of Jwte. 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctefk of Ckoul Cowl
By Mary Stomp*
Daputy Clark
COOKJS S 8TAWIARSW. P A
4010 Boysooul Boutevard
SUM 450 I
Tampa. FL 3*807
Tataphona (813)8776008

C63410-OI-R60
Puttetev JWy8.1S.2001

cou rt

COURT

CASE NOj 95CA617-14-0
NORWEST BANK MINNESOTA.
N A A S TRUSTEE FOR
CERDFICAtE HOLDERS OF SACO
L INC. BERKS 11952.
RAFAEL

4 'SK.VAONOU.

ANY

UNKNOWN 9POUM OF RAFAEL
K SK.VAGNOU JAYE V. RUUAN
ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JAYBfl
V. RULIAM. FWERSCC AT T v i iT
RIVERS COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. INC. SEARS.
ROEBUCK AW) CO. a
Ftortda corporation. ANO ANY
UW4NCKNN PARTY Vf
POSStbbiUN OF THE PROPEFTTY
BOUGHT TO BE FORELCOSED
HEREVI, :

L

eg als

JydhVTHkftL to-wtf
LOTM JBLOCK B,COACHLIOHT
ESTATES. SECTION te. ACCORD*40 TO TOE P U T THEREOF AS
RECOROEO IN P U T BOOK 28.
PAGE 88. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated tote 29 day d Juna. 2001
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk of toa Orarte Court
By. Mary Slraupa
QlVfti
TOE U W OFFICES OF DAW ) J
STERN PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 8 Urkvarriky Drtva Suta 800
PUnte«on.FL 33324
(
(•841233-8000
0564757(FM)CWF
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraona wkh dteabfUDaa naad
tog a apaette accommodation ahoWd
corkta COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
in*
SEMINOLE
County
CourtNUH te 4076654227. 1605
9856771 (TDO) or 16059856770.
via Florida Ratty Barrie*.
PubtohJWy 6,18.2(01

vf thb ORCUrr court
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.

VIAND FOR
StMVfOLSCOUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENSRAL
JURtSOCTION DIVISION
CA M HO: M CA 2144 1 4 0

FIRST NATIONWIDE MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF

VS.

KATHY L F1NN1N. IF LMNO. ANO
IF DEAD. TOE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAMING AN INTEREST
BY, THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST KATHY L FINHIN.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF KATHY L
FINN IN. IF ANY; JOHN DOE am
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS *4 POSSESSION
DEFENDANT^)
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw­
auark to a Swemary Ftote Judgmark
of loractoaun dated Jwta 29. 2001
antorad to C M C m Ma 00 CA 2144
14 O of VM Ckate Cowt of *a 14TO
JwSdM Cfcate h tetd tor SEMINOLE
Cowky. SANFORD. Ftortda. I wd aai
to Vm Fk / w« and bate iw*4ar far
caab AT WEST FRONT DOOR M Via
SEMINOLE Cowky Courthouaa
lootead te 301 N. RAFVI AVENUE to
SANFORD. Ftortda, at 1100 am. on
Vm 31 day of JWy, 2001 N U o r it g

eg als

*238 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS AND
AnT. JASON MARSOEN *308
HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ALISON
CHASE 1*7 FURNITURE AND
HOUSEHOLD QOOOS, BRIAN
CORTON &gt;818 FURNITURE ANO
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Auettonaar Sloraga Protaclton
Auction Sarricaa . llranra *583 A
350 00 daarkng dapotel ate ba cm
laclad tor aach wri purchased am
refunded altar al corkarks of to* urn
has baan removed tram toa lactoy
Tha abova nobc# to ba pubtohad
one* a wart lor two consacuhva
waters Said aato Mb* under am by
virtu* of to* SUUIaa d to* Slaiai d
Ftortda to auch cases mad* am proridad
Pubttn JWy a 1 6 .2u0i

COOB4
in t h e e m e u rr c o u r t
FOR SEMVIOLE COUNTY.

FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FVa Na 01685CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JAME9 ALLEN STAPLES
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha admrkairaaan of Vw aatata of
JAMES
ALLEN
STAPLES,
dacassad. Fla Nunkwr 01669-CP.
la panting to toa Cram Cowl tor
Sama.ka Cowky, Ftonda Probate
Dtririon. toa addraaa d trtkch It:
PO. Oravrar C.. Santord. Florida
32771
Tha name and adders d toa
Paraonal Rapraaatkaifra and toa
(a
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
Al paraona on ahem tow entice la
aarrad aha hrra obfaettona Ihai
llrtriarv/a

iaL(.ty JL Bra '/JuL Co

quatrflcaDons ol the Paraonal
Rapraaerkatlw. m o m . or ktewSc•on ol Vka Court an raqurad to tea
toaa obtacbon* srtto Ik* Cowl WITH­
IN THE U T E n OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUOUCAIION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
TOE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPYOFTF8S NOTICE ON THEM
A l creator* of to* deoadtn and
other paraona having Claim or
on triwm a copy d Vka note* M
daw ol toa krai pubkeabon d *aa
Court WITHIN TOE U T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCA)O N OF THIS NOTICE OR TORTY
DAYS AFTER THE OATE OF SER ­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
a j Otiw crmfion of m# MCtoinl

and paraona having ctornta or
•ted Swemary Ftote Judgmark. k&gt;
wt:
LO T 13AW ) 14. BLOCK 0, BUENA
YiwIA t i T A T O , ACCCTDCC T3
TOE P U T THEREOF AS RECORD
ED M P U T BOOK 3 PAGE 1 ANO
a. OF TOE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
Dated Vita 29 day of J w m . 2001.
(ORCUTT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctoik cl Vm Ckofl Cowt
Mary Svoupa
lulY Ctork
TOE U W OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN. F A
ATTORNEY FOR FLAJNDFF
901 B. Unfvanay Drtva But* 600
tent 71*3324
0062297(FNM)
,
Vf ACCORDANCE WITH TOE
1AMERICANS .WTTIi OWAS/UTES
ACT, paraona wfh dtoafteteaa naadtog p tpadte aooomrnodaoon ahoWd
ooraact COURT AOkteWSTOATION.
«
VM SEMINOLE
Cowky
C otehom te 407686-4227.1605
9656771 (TDO) or 1600 938 S770.
ria Ftortda ftoiay Baraka.
PkttteU teyl.1S.200l

Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
.ir r m

th e p i t

or

t o f f ir s t

PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The dote of toa toal Pubkeatton of
tola noboa toJWy 18. 2001
GEORGE CW*4Q

107 Aitem Lana
Barkord. a 32773
Ariomay

tor

AntoonyM Nardteto-Jr.
Ftonda Bar No 341274
ANTHONY M FiAIUHLLA Jrt . PA
IIIO PouqaaAva. Suaa lorn
Akamonte Sprtoga. a S2714
Tatephon#:(*07)7W6700
Facaania (407)786 2705

PutMah- JWy 15. 22. 2001
CCI34____________________
•

W THE CINCUT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOH
SEMMOLE COUNTY,

C C 0 «l

V you ar* a paraon wtoi a Oaabftoy
who naada any accormodabon to
-i —aI- m A-, ia, a rl. nitei a l w. Ukra toketew an.ian. n ——-a
cxuwf
mj panJCgMH* n n s jpvopwo-'

tog. you ara andriadt, to no mat lo
you. to Vw provteinn ol tartan

NOTKE OF SALS
NOTICE la ^ran toat pwauark to a
FtoteJudgamark to Vm abov*-a(|tod
n n to VM Ckcuk Court el Vm
StertinuM C o n y. Frgrti*. in wbAJi

Admtotebaton to 301 North Park
Avanua. Suk* N30I, Santord,
Ftortda 32771 (407)323-4227, wtoito
(I) wortong day* of your racafal of
tote nobca.» you ar* haarmg or votoa
kepWrad. on 1-(800)6886771.
Pubtofl: JW yC 13,2001
COOTS
W TH8 ORCUIT COUNT
0FTHC1STH
JUDICIAL CCfCMT
OFFLORDA
Vf AND FOR
SEMVfOLl COUNTY
Dm sKm

N a 01-CA674-14-0

Wathmgton Mutate Bank, FA, VW*
Amartean Sartnga Bar*.
PUINT1FF.
It

a&lt;
- - - -■ ■»-—
*- aai
a| a
-rfC *rw **i tSJuW, M I 1 1 N Q H , n u s t.

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

Ftcbca a haraby ghran VwL purauark to Vial Ftoaf Judgmark of
Foraclpawa dated Jwte 29, 2001.
am arkand to aril cat* nwnbar 01CA674-14-G. to toa Cram Cowl of
Vw tom Juoate Cboui to *m tor
Bommol* Cowky, Ftortda, wharato
WASHV4QTON MUTUAL BA39C, FA.
F K A AMERICAN S/.VWOS BANK,
la PltenMI aid John R Ctoik; Jamaa
T. Oaborna, Marta P.
Condominium Aaooctebon, km; Ca­
to Santord. a mwkupai o rp o ita i:
Slat* to Florida. Dapaninani to
Ravanua, Stela of Ftonda,
Dapartmark of Ravanua. Cited
Erkorcamani Program; Farguaon
Enterpnaaa of Souto Caratna, ire .
tk/a Farguaon Erkarprttat. too. •
withdrawn cofporabwt: F M Ukkon
Nabonw Bank, urcaator by matgat
to Fate Union Naitanal Bank of
Ftortda. IV a Tha Aaarbe National
(ten* to Ftonda Vara Tha Altai4a.
National Bank of Barkord. Fowteal.
toe., LVa Shamrock Ptumwng
Bpactektet. toe.;___ , wiknown paraonad) to pnaaaaafnn of V « aWyaci
raal
praparty.
ft.
ta/tra
DatondarRtL I wR ta* to Vw Ngftate
a .k jL u iU Id e f lo r ^ a h ta tw tetri
koto door of toa Sartvnote Cowky
Courthouaa m Santord. Florida,
Bamtoote Cowky. Ftortda. M
110000 AM on to* 2nd day to
Auguat.
2001.
Vw
ktet-fng
daaerbad praparty a* ate torth to
aato Ftote Judgmark. ta mV

CONDOMVflUM UNIT NO C-303.
IN ASHWOOO CONDOMINIUM, A
CONDOMINIUM. ACCORDV40 TO
THE DECLARATION O f CONDOMINIUM THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK
1*17. TAOE 15*0. OF TOC FJBUC
RECORDS C* BEMVfOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA, TOGETHER WITH
AN UNOVIOCD INTEREST Vf TOE
COMMON ELEMENTS DECLARED
IN SAID DECLARATION OF DON
DOMINIUM TO BE AN APPUR­
TENANT TO TOE CONDOMINIUM
UNIT
NOTE Pwauark to toa Fak Dato
Cebacuon Piacucaa Act you ar*
achtead tote tote tewVm ■ itevTwd
W W • M m eoBidOf invnpnng n

oottact • eMbf and! anf Infoittttfisn'

91 Tm C W C U T COURT
OF THE U TH
Bl AND FOR
COUNTY,

Hi

Truatoa For Cortdtooto Hoktera
oMACO L toe. Sanaa 13852 N Vm
BdaVriiil
anrf ||w|.
nsKw i wm
w m ^ A niraramS
omagrai,
Jay* V. RWten. RVarakto Al Twin
W vid ConvnunRy AmocM Ioiv Inc.
and 8 m . Rovbuc* and C o, a d»aA
^ r| rL-u4,4e
- i——- iw. —
•ohFM
Moivij ooqxynon, Iiw
W VM
Dafandarka, I *43 aol to Vm IkgfMte
am bate tkddar tor oath u 301
N.Park Avanua. Sanford. Ftortda
32771, atega of Vm . Bammote
Cowky Cowtoouaa. te 1100 am on
(M 2 day of Augute. 2001. *M loFtowing oaacnwa propsKry m i ionn ri
tM ordar d Ftote Judgmark.
LOT *74, RIVERSIOE AT TWM
RIVERS UWT IV A ACCOROMG
TO TOE P U T TOERCOF AS
RECORDED Vf P U T BOOK 46,
PAOE 8365. OF TOE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN-

John R Clark, to teDEFENOAFTTS.

LESTER KALTENECKER. to to

L

JUfttSOICTION DIVISION

ju r m o c t k m

NOTICE OF

2001.

CONCAVE
SOUTHEASTERLY.
HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
14452T ANO A RADIUS OF 548 31
FEET, THENCE FROM A TANGENT
BEARING OF S37257WW, RUN
SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID
RIGHT OF WAY UNE ANO TOE
ARC OF SAK) CURVE A DISTANCE
OF 105 04 FEET TO TOE POINT OF
BEGINNING
Dalad n a 2S day W June. 2001.
Uaryanna Men*
Aa Clark of tael Court
ByMary Stroup*
Aa Daputy Clark
Tina neboa la prmtod punuark to
Adrmnlatmiva Ontor No 2 085
to tocofdanc* with toa Aroartcam
wkh DmaLwirt* AM, 2 ywu a i l paraon wkh a Oaabdly who naada any
accanaiwdMow to ord#' to parocipal* to tola procaaekng. you art andHad. to no ooto to you. ta prarialena

M TOE ORCUFT COURT
OF THE 1(TH
M AND FOR
M M NOLE COUNTY.

L ecals

eg als

9 5 7 0 . d to* Puttee Racorda to

KHfti Of IhMfOil fcm fh# prop*rty

Baaing anpaaad. (TDD) 1-*00-944-

Maaon 5 Aaaocataa P A
17757 US 1* N . Su m 800
Ctoarwaur FL 33/84 8488

JAN E STEELE AND UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. UNKNOWN PARTIES H
POSSESSION,

trn
CA M NO: 81-CA-1047-14 W
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE C O ,
PUUNRFF,
VS.
JOYCE A GRAGG. ET ALDEFENOANT(S).
N O R M OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF

•771, Cl Vac# (V) 1 800 *888770.
nrt you toi EM n M damandad
aComptoak.
tod on Em itoy ol JUN2E 2001.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED torn
an aelron lo kvadota a mortgaga on

L

EXFKBR’A'
DATED on Juno 21,1001.
SEAL
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctoik of *m ObSal Cowl
ByMary Stoaupo
Daputy Ctork

OamonM. EBa EtqWrt
Stetem Saun. P A
P. O. Boa 13*9
Tarry*. Ftortda 33801
(I13)22?-1273
PWMteeJWy t , 1A 2001
COOTS

M TH S O R C U T COURT
O F TM U TH
S IA M ) FOR
COUNTY,

CASE NO: 01 CA 0001* 18 0

COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
MC.
PLAVfRFF
Vt
DEBORAH F. WADE. IF LMNO.
AND IF DEAR. T IC UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS, DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES C1JUUJMC AN V fm K S T
B r. THROUGH. UNOCR OR
AGAINST DEBORAH F WADE,
UWOfOWN SPOUSE OF
DEBORAH F. WADE. IF ANY;
MORTGAGE ELECTOOWC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. M C j
JOHN DOE and JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS Vf
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
N o rm o f
FORSCLOSURB a*1"
NO HUE IS H tH tSY GIVEN pWauark to a Swemary Ftote Judgmark
d tcractaawa dated Jw m 29, 2001
arkarad in -Ckrk C m Na 01 CA
00013 14 0 te Vm ClrcWI Cowt Of *M
IIT H JudVal C kccK to and tor
SEMINOL# Cowky, teStekerd.
FtortdK. I a t atel to VM hUMte am
bate Uktoftor caah te AT WEST
FRONT DOOR d Vm SEMMOLE
Cowky Courthouaa toctead te 101N.
Park Amnite to StrdonL Ftortda. al
n oo am Bn vm 31 day of JWy.
2001 VM kridwtoQ daaertoad proparly aa ate torji to laid Swemary Ftote

C A M NO: B5CA6431-14Q
FIRST UfdON NATIONAL BANK OF
DEUW ARE, SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO FIRST UNION HOME
EQUITY BANK, KJL
PLAINTIFF
VS.
DAVID SEAN MUU.VAIN.
SECURITY MORTGAGE
SERVICES.
INC.;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF DAVntEAN
MULLVAJN. ANO UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS

DEFENOANT(S)
NOTKS OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw­
auark to a Summary Ftote Judgmark
of toradoaw* dated J wm 28. 2001
•raarad to C M C m Na 05CA2411-140 of VM Ckate Cowt of Vm
K TH Judicial Ctrote in am lor
SEMINOLE C o n y . SANFORD,
Ftortda I wB •** to vm iV mm am
bote btddtr lor caah U W EST
FRONT DOOR OF COURTHOUSE
al
Vm
SEMINOLE
Cowky
Cotehom located a 301 N PARK
AVENUE In BAWORO. Ftortda te
11DO a m on VM 31 day te JWy.
*001 Vm Itetoatog d tiu ln il prapotly aa ate torth to aaid Swemary Ftote
Judgmark. kvaa
LO T27. H K M JU O PINES UNIT I.
ACCORDING TO TOE P U T
THEREOF. AS RECOROEO IN
P U T BOOK 14. PAGE 98. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMVIOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA.
Dated Vka t* day of J w m . 2001.
(O R C U T COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork ol toa O o rt Court
•y. Mary 8koep*
Djfmfy O u t
TOE U W OFFICES OF DAVID J.
■TERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S lkihrara*y Drtva Suaa 800
Fltekteton.FL 33324
(954)2336000
016S779(FUNWT)
W ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH OISABKJTIES
ACT. parson* arte
~nr&gt;
lng i i pt eiai •eeortHf^iAttQri thouU
ccrkaa COURT ADMINISTRATION,
te Vm
SEMINOLE
Cowky
Cow V nm « 407685-4227. 1605
*546771 (TOO) Or 1605(856770.
PubtohJWy a 16. 2001
rm m
None* o f p u b l ic s a l e
p u b lic NOTICE la haraby gran
*ML on to* date am Vm ton* toted
batori. am ckltoktog kem day to
day wad al gooda ara aato «• art*
ate te PWMc Aucton. to Vm N^mm
biddar. lor coat, ar Vm ■arohouaa ol
STORAGE USA. tocatod M 1007
WM* Spring* Or, Winter Spnnga FL
3270*. kw coraanu uf to* lolowtig
ttoraga w rit oonianng houaohted
and/or U a in m gooda tor ran am
otoar charga* tor mhfch a Ian cn
•area la dalmad, to art;
DATE OF SALEWULYlMi 2001
200 PM
MARYNES PALMA *214 BOXES
ATfO FURNITURE. DAWN PAOOLA
*184 FURNITURE MARCIA FALCO

IN RE: ESTATE OF
W* l IAM W. EVERETT. JR
H3T1CE C l' FCVPV3TRATW
Tha aararkababon of to* eteate of
WILLIAM W. EVERETT. JR .
daoaaaad. FI* Nwnbar *001635
CP, It pandtog In to* Ckoii Court tor
Sammoto County, Ftortda Probte*
DMwon. to* addraaa of tekeh la
Banknote Cowky Courtoouaa, 301
N Pork Avanua. Santord. Ftortda
32771. Th* n*m** and i
........of
toa paraonal rapraaarkabra am d
toa paraonal rapraaorkatora'a stoorALL VfTERESTEO PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED TOAT:
A* paraona on atoom toia none* la

chalang* tM vrkdky ol toa wfl. toa
lyiatetoakona of toa paraonal rapraaanutrra. vanua. or kataOebai of toa
Cotte art rtqwrad to Ma toak at4*okona wah tola Cowt WITOVf THE
U TE R or THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY OATS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l cradtora of too daoodant end
oritef persons haring cteima oi
on whom a copy of tori note* to
I of to* brat pubkeabon d toto
Court WITHIN TO E 1ATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF TOE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF TOI8 NOTICE OR TU R T Y
DAYS AFTER TOE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF T H U N O TK E
ON THEM
A4 otoar cradtora d toa decadent
and paraona haring claim* or
demands against th* decedent ■

•teat* rrute kte toter ctaan* wtoi toto

court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER TOE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT 6 0 F E E D WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha date of Ural putricaaon d Vat
noaoato July 18. 2001
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE:
TE D M REITER
40 SC tlto Avanua
OcteaFL 34471
ATTORNEY FOR PFRSONAI REP­
RESENTATIVE
WILSON 4 WILLIAMS. P A
BY. REUBEN 8 WKXIAUS. IV
Ftonda Bar No 809512
*54 E Stow Epmga etvd
Ocala Florida 34470
Tteaphorw. (3521829 *747
Pthtah JWy 15. 22. 2001
CCI35__________________________
NOTKE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
ILrSue U U itb y 5.o n Slit I - J
anoagtd m buavwas te 1(6 mate
ITto Skate Santord. Florida 32771.
Sammoto County. Ftonda widar toa
Fctiuout Name ol {K i ll! RaerWUng
Barrio** and tote I Intent to ragw
ter ited norm wkh toa Ofriamn d
toa Fiebboua Nam* Statutes, to
W l Section 88S 09. Ftortda Statutes
19*1.
McheteC Horal
Putbah JWy IS. 2001
CC129

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NOTICE O f AUChON
TNe aueson MS ba hatl on Auguat
1.7001 al * 0 0 AM at 375 Aukn Ava ,
Ortada. FL
Praapacava taddara may Inapad Sia
vahidas on lha day bafora tha
Auction from SAM urat SPM Tarma
art caab or carflhad funds only
Ortedo Tearing raaanaa lha ngN to
accapi or refuse any and a l tada
Tha W natng vlltcN l ara oSarad
torbtda
IS77 LINCOLN TOWNCAR
7YS7S347430
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4A3CS44RSNEIIIS40
PubaahJUy 15.2001
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MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 600
PLANTATION. FL 33324
01-71396&lt;FNM)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraona with daaMMaa naading a apodal accommodation ahoukj
contact COURT a d m in istratio n
at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa at 4 0 7 *6 5 ^ 2 7 7 . 1-600
956-8771 (TOO) or 1-600 9 5 5 6 7 70
via Florida Ratty Sannca
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
(2) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLIC I W THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
Pub**h Jufy IS. 22.2001
CC136

ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY ANO ALL
BIDS
PubSehJiAy 15.2001

cons

NOTICE O f
PUB UC AUCTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
MCCONNELL TOWING WAL SELL
AT PUBLIC AUCTION. FOR SAL­
VAGE FOR CASK ON DEMANO
TO HIGHEST BIOOCR. THE FOL­
LOWING DESCRIBED VEHICLE.
AUCTION VFAR UAKF V M i
JULY 11 ST
SSFORO
1FDWEJ7S4WHBS833S
80 FORD
FI0EPOO8232
AUGUST 1ST
S3 FORD

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Own* Jam a
PUJtah duty IS. 7001

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1GIAW5IW1KS144303
7000 DOOGE
1B3E94SC4YD6008S1
SI MITSUBISHI
JA3CR4SVSM2D24S4S
Tha Auction ww ba hafd al 1 0 0 a m
on Mid data* abova
ILConr^l Tcmv&gt;g ingcovtiy,
2300 Sanlord Ava.
Sanford. F i. 12773
Proepedke biddera may Inaped
vaNdaa ona hour prior to tala
Tarma ara "CASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS* UcComafl TbwUig •
raaarvaa f a hgM to accapl or rafad
any and a l BIDS
PubAah AAy 16. 2001
CC1S0

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
MCCONNELL TOWING WILL SELL
AT PUBLIC AUCTION. FOR SAL
VAOE FOR CASH. ON DEMANO
TO HIGHEST BfDOER. THE FOL­
LOWING DESCRIBED VEHICLE.
AUCTION YEAR MAKE VtN •
AUGUST 3RO
68 HYUNDAI
KMMLA31J8JU211455
87 NISSAN
JN1PB2218HU543100
68 HYUNOAI
KMHLA21J0JU2794O4
AUGUST4TH
96 LINCOLN
1LNLM82W3TY660320
2000 TOYOTA
4T1BO22K9YU935670
AUGUST (TH
86 CADILLAC
1O6CO5156J432I1S0
C3CHEV

LOT 4. T W tE T T LAKE SHORES,
THIRD ADDITION TO CASSELBCfV
RY. ACCOROtNO TO THE SLAT
THERE O f A3 RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK I t . PAOI 73. PUOUC

NOT (O FEED W U BE FOREVER
BARRED.
PubScaBon of t* e Notice was bagcat

on JcW IS. 7001

Naim
Slatutat.
to -W tt
i t jx o . m u i c o a tit w
RALPH W NILES. JR
Pubkah &gt; Jy IS. 7001
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PubeaTc Jc4y I I , 22. 2001

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AUGUST TTH
91 FORO
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96 HONDA
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AUGUST STH
95 MAZDA
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87 PLYMOUTH
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AUGUST STH
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4T1SK12E0NU094491
Tha Auction wR ba h»*d at 9 0 0 am
on aad date* above
MoCormaf Towmg 1FV covary.
2600 Sanford Ava.
8anlord.FL. 32773
Proapadfva bfddarv may Inapad
vahfdaa ona hour prior to aafa
Tarma ara -CASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS* McConnaf Towvig
raaarvaa tia n^a fo aocapl or rafad
any and a l BIDS
PuMduAAy 16.2001
OC138___________________________

mmM
Classified Dept
To Place TowM
12— E l d e r l y C a iu :
Cara taking: Tandar Loving Cara,
pari lima mornings, artamoona or
tarty avanlnga. E real lent cara,
IS y ra a ip . R afarrala, m aala.
arranda Sanford reeldant. Call
Nancy. 407-321-3775

27— N u R s tR Y &amp; C h il d
C are
ti hnma dry o r e Lo*» of TlC*
li n K k im d u J e d A l iM t i 407
830-5571

Naad tva-ai caragrvar n t u (Janava
araa Only aanout nquirea ptaaaa
c a l . 1 9 1 9 804 8078
21— P

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Dally H oroscope Up to Data
Soap naaulta Call Now til
I 90CMM-4664 a i t 7141
%2 9W rrvn*e Must ba
18 yre of ago
Sarv U 6 1 9 645-8434

23— L o s t &amp; Fo u n d
fou n d : Four puppw* abandonad
al th« adga ol l a t a
Monroa
Adorable raddrah brown and lu» ol
energy F ree to good home Please
help 407-371-7865
LOST Sat ol key* July 8 7001.
downtown SarAord Kay* lor GM ca n
A P O Doi Approiimatafy 8 kayt
Raward 4 0 7 -3 2 M 2 6 8
L o tt lArvPm, ftacfc 6 Tan Answan
to *l*o\ Cash reward. lljOUUfof wtia
return Nautarad maw Lait aaan
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L a ta
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It a IBagal for companwa doutg
huarwaa by phon* lo prontna you
a loan and aak you to pay lor It
bafora they deliver. For more
information, c a l to* fra* t 877 FTC
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JULY 17, &gt;001 AT SAM AT S S J W
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tfll Appliances A
Furniture For Sale
1B3 Television 6 Stereo/Radio
165 Computer* For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
1B9 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn 6 Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Roslauranl Equipment

IB *

■ H W a M ta V Jm
231 Car* For Sale
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truck/Buset/Vans For Sale
236 Car Rental*
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Mrtorcydea/Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Roc. Vehicles/Campo rs For Sale
243 Trailer* For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

M ISC ELLA N EO U S
199 Pats 8 Supplies

200 Lfveslock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Hoavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antlnua/ToNechbies
215 Boats 8 Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted lo Buy

IT

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253 Additions 8
Remodeling
254 Air Conditioning

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peers
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vestment
63 Changed to
suit
56 Up to now
60 Hitches a ride
on a satet'ttn,

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la thero
17 Takes a
him, to a
carpentry
shop

62 Give ofl
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64 First name in
mysteries
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beaver
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Sam
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same either
way
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Molsos
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James
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ballast
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economic
class
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hand
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degree
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tho second
round
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contendere,
e.g.
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Avon rep
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35 Huey, Dewey
or Louie, to
Donald
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Rogers’ song
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32-Acrosa
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sponsored
at a baptism,

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result
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lor “now"
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AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

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rn, wood A ttn nr*. 2 car garage,
shad 2 way tplc. pool. 9 1/2 acras
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Bam. mature shade tree* In large
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or 407-324-4848

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on 1/3 acre Haavdy tread, cm lot.
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tenor porch 555G'52S
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A CHA 16281600
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(407) VO-8488

WE RENT A SELL HOMES

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one’s skills
"The
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manulacturad home community
Mutt have a working knowledge o&lt;
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electric,
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maintenance
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1-4 Ortando Group, 407-831-4892

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FREE RENT

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capital
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Ellington's
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Train"
Fairway
warning
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purchase
Throe. In
Napoli

141—

407-222-2498.

"Foil down manhole, Jun o ‘99| attr

locale
When It’s tight
Smeltery nuf&gt;

307 Swimming Pool Service*
308 Termrte Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travol
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radio
3 M I IrUvJ.lwry
318 Welding 8 Sheet Metal
318 Well Drilling
319 Window Washing A Doling

Doyla Rutty, Inc.

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Coial Apt*. 407-330-1300

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YOU INVEST'
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T h e Universal Crossword

305 Small Business

seo o * ta r te o o

99— A p a r tm e n ts
U n f u r n is h e d

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rat-an Co. looking tor a&gt;pd work***
only Good pay wan ovariima A
bana'rls C a i 407-327-7000

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304 Siding

117— C o m m e r c ia l
R en ta ls

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mileago Mon-Frt. day* only Car

2B7 Lawn Services
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving 8 Storage
293 Oil. Lube 8 Filler
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 Ptano/Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Rooting
302 Screen 8 Glass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing

255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
250 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet 8 Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Calling Repair
267 Ceramic TUe
268 Child Cara Canters
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywall
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation 8 Ropalr
282 Janitorial Services
233 Ji/.cL-y &amp; Repair
284 lakefront Clearing
285 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

95— R o o m m a t e
W a n ted

rnqurtd 407-834 5598________

ACROSS
1 Friendly dog
shakes
S Posltlvo
attitude
10 "O f___ are
you
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14 Southwest
crockpot
15 Clownish act

It you need to change your ad while 8 I* running, please glv* u* a call and
we will make the change for the nest available edition Plea** check your ad
on die first day ol publication it you find u.i error, ptoaio can us
and we will correct tha error tor the no*1 publication We are roiponslblo lor the
.first insertion only and only tor the oo»l ol the lirsl Insertion
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221 Good Things lo Eal

141 Homos For Sale
143 Out ol Stalo
Proporty For Sato
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
146 Mobile Home lota For Sale
149 Commercial Properly For Rale
151 Invcstmonl Properly For Sale
153 Acreage Lol For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mobile Homos For Sato
159 Roal Estato Wanted
166 Bi-ainu-ui Tor Sola
163 Walortronl Propony For Sale
165.Duplex For Sale

REN TA LS

45 Debt Consolidation
55 Business
Opportunities
57 Opportunities
y j Financial Service*
61 Money to Lend
63 Mortgages

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We gtadfy accept Mastercard or Visa Wo also will take cash or a personal
check. Advertisers who wish lo be billed can make arrangements at tho lime
theft ad Is placed Please keep in mind lhat ads In lt&gt;e Personal* (das*. 2t),
Business Opportunities (das* 55) A Garage Sale* (217) rerxitr* payment In
advance.

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Home Montth Care
Eldcrty Carts
Health A Beauty
For Sale
Cemetorv Lois
Reminder Services
Lusury Items
Computer/TV
Personals
Healthcare
Lost &amp; Found
Special Notices
Nursery &amp; Child Cara
Weight Management
Hypnosis
Health Insurance
Legal Services

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3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford

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407-323-3301

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2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford • 3JO-5204

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PoyJng_for_your cla ssifie d n d :

Seminole Herald,

Wo gladly accept Mastercard °* Visa Wo also wti late cash ci .1 p"'-'
check Advertisers who wish to bo tultod con make arrangement; at itn
their ad is placed Please keep in mind Itiat rill" in trm I’. . n ils (ct.iss
Business Opportunities (class 55) A Ontnijo got. | i | ,, •, ivr.it:
advance

You can lax your ad to 407-323-0408
300 N. French Avo., Sanford 32771 • P. 0 . Box 1667, Sanford 32772
O ur office la open to serve you Monday thrbugh Friday, 8 am - S pm

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Cs^dline Is 4 p.m. on Monday lor Wednesday paper nnd 4 p.m.
Thursday lor tho Weekend edition A 4 line minimum applies to private
party ads. Certain ads and classifications requite prepayment.
Legate Deadlines: Friday, b pm lor Wednesday Edition
Wednesday, 5 pm lor Sunday Edition.
Home Health Care
Elderly Care
Health &amp; Beauty
For Sale
Cemetery Lots
Reminder Services
Luxury Items
Compute r/TV
Personals
Health Care
Lost &amp; Found
Special Notices
Nursery 6 Child Care
Weight Management
Hypnosis
Health Insurance
Legal Services

Career
Consultants

117 Commercial Rentals
118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Slorage/Office For Rant

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Resumes

Education A Training
Help Wanted
Employment
Wanted

141 Homo* For Sale

91 Apartments/
Homes
|
ToShata
93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
98 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments • Furnished

99 Apartments - Unlumlsbed
100 Condominum Rentals

101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Untumishod
105 Duptes/Trtplox
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Itesert vacations

159— R eal Esta te
W an ted

141— H o m e s F o r S ale

153— A c r e a g e L o t F o r
Sa u
DELTONAlOtore*. Idaal tar mcbM
horrurtllt, hones, csttki, fsimviQ ot
nurseryI Zoned
agricultural.
14,900/ACRE* Sm dawn w/owner
finance. • 04-717-im or 904-7*7-

157— M o b ile H o m e s
Fu r Sa l*

221 Good Things 10 Eat
222 Musical Instruments
223 Miscellaneous
229 Auctions

M E R C H A N D IS E
181 Appliances A
L
Furniture For Sale
183 Television A Stereo/Radio
165 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

1 REA L ESTA TE

REN TA LS

63 Mortgages

It you need to change your ad wtiHo it ts lurviinp pii .im 0i.&lt; 1 ,1
we will make'the change lor tlie no«t available C't lion Plc,r;&lt;? c.tv - y
on the lest day ot publication It you Imd an error, ptonn cnt&lt; u&gt;
and ws will correct the error lor the next publication. Wo 010 responsible
Jirsl msorlKsi only and only lor tlio ccsi ot the lir-.»
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Properly For Sale
t45 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile Home Lois For Sale
149 Commercial Properly For Sale
151 Investment Properly For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
167 Mobile Home* For Sale
159 Real Estate Warned
160 Business For Sale
183 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

231 Cars For Sale
Ej W L J
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truck/Buses/Vans For Sale
238 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Molorcydes/Bikos For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vehicles/Campers For Sale
243 Traitors For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

M IS C E L L A N E O U S
199 Pets 6 Supplies
200 Uveatock/Farm
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antique/Coilectibles
215 Boats &amp; Accessories
217 Oeragn Seton
219 Wanted to Buy

Romo doting

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181— A pplia n c es &amp;
F u r n it u r e F o r S ale

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TCP
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407*422-6646.

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to
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181— A it u a n c e s &amp;

Lawn Service*
Legal Services
Locksmith
Masonry
Mortgages
Moving * Storage
Oil, Lubo A I ittpr
Painting
P.ipot Hanging
Pest Coutiot
Plano,'O m a n Timing
Plumbrop
P le n u m Cleaning
Booting
Screen a Glass Work
Secrnhndl S Typing
Siding
Small t ils ’ness
Stamod Glass
Swigiming Pool Service'
Tormite n r p.i r
Tronitiorini a

Th* SwnfnoM HoraJd hat:

Commarctal
and
Land.
Foractoaurs STOPPED, Back
Payreento Brought Up To Data
Ralocating? Divorced? Bad
Tananto? Wa Can HELPII Any
Condition, Any Area, FAST
Ctoalng

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25S All oral ions
258 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect, flopalt
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consuming
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpel A Ins la llnItons
265 Carpel Cleaning
266 Coiling Repair
267 Ceramic Tile
268 Child Caie Contois
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywall
276 Electrical
277 Fonce
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
280 Homo Improvements
281 Irrigation &amp; Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry &amp; Repair
284 Lakelront Clearing
265 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

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ftw rrolot, 3$OC&lt;, buM up, 350
tuibofMto tfjfji, 19B2 fM f end.

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want
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407-328- f ICS.

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CO* COwwkonda. FA S*L S u l Cal
t v a m * M o 407-323-1740 or &lt;973 0 -7 1 5 7 .______________________

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Section C

R elig io n 4 C-5 C
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Sunday
July 15, 2001

Thank you for the restless sleep that you provide to us through the knowledge if we know
if we have a problem w e can call you."
—

Pastor Gene Gregory ]r., at the inaugural Public Servant Appreciation Day

New York T im e s
B e stse lle rs
Non-Fiction
1. JOHN ADAM B by David
McCuSsugh. I?1™ * ! 4 Sctiustnr, $35.) A
biography ot the country’s first vice
prosidont and second president
2. STOLEN LIVES, by Malika Oufkir
and MtchOie Fitoussi. (Talk Miramax/
Hyperion, $24.) A Moroccan woman
recalls the 20 years she spent In a
desert tail.
3. G H O ST SOLDIERS by Hampton
Skies. (Doubleday, $24.05.) The story of
a United States Army plan to rescue
prisoners of war (including survivors of
the Bataan death march) in the
Philippines In earty 1945.
4. JUSTICE, by Dominick Dunne.
(Crown, $24.) A collection of essays
about crlmos and criminals, trials and
punishments.

Public servants who also visited the River O f Life
lurch Sunday included Dcatry Gregory, *on of the
late Gene Gregory and‘ ant officer at the Jacksonville
Sheriff's Office, Jerome Adams from the Volusia
unday was a day
County Corrections Department, several SCSO
for honoring the
deputies, including D av is Gregory, son of the late
brave Seminole
Gene Gregorys ana several government officials from
County public servants
who lost their lives In the Deltona and DeBary.
Gregory based most o f his public servant sermon
line of duty and for
on a Bible excerpt from Romans Chapter 13 Verse 1
those who courageously
which states:
continue to serve their
"Let every person be in subjeccommunities.
tion to the governing authorities.
Across the St. Johns
For there is no authority except
River In Deltona, Pastor
from God and those which exist
Gene Gregory Jr„ offld are established by God, Therefore
ated the Inaugural
he who resists authority have
L Public Servant
opposed the ordinance o f God.
f ‘ Appreciation Day
They who have opposed
for the River
will receive condem­
O f Life
nation upon them­
Church congregation. Esteemed
selves. For rulers
are not feared by
those who do
good, but by
those who do
evil. Dp you
^M
want to have no
fear of authority?
V
Then do what is
good and you will
have praise from the
Wiled;
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ktm e. For it is the mlnlsThe Sunday service departed froth normal services
ter o f God for you to do w hat Is
when the ceremony started with the SC SO Honor
good."
Guard placing the American Flag on top of the stage. U g Later in the sermon. Pastor
"W e're gathering largely today to give honor and
Gregory and his m other Linda,
show appreciation to our public servants," said
. who sat In the front row, wept as
Gregory at the -tart o f the sermon. "Those o f you that
the memory o f Gene Gregory
have come today, we thank you so much. Thank you
became all too real when the pas­
tor giving us the honor of your visit. We thank you for tor preached the gospel,
the service you provide for us all year long."
"W e would like to thank you In
the law enforcement community,"
...
. •
s«id Gregory w ith tears swelling
in his eyes. "Thank you for work­
ing the stinking shuts that you uu
so you can be there when we
need you to. Thank you for the
family outings, family get-togethBy C hrlatopher Patton
Staff Writer

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6. FOUND­

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ING BROTHERS, by Joseph J. Ellis.
OOiopr. $20 ) A historian’s study of the
intertwined kvea pf the nation's
founders.
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7. SEABISCUfT. by Laura HHtenbrand.
(Random House, $24.95.) A biography
of the horse whose earner culminated in
a 1938 match race with War Admiral
8. WHEN YOU COME T O A FORK IN
TH E ROAD, TA K E IT1 by Yogi Berra
with Dave Kaplan. (Hyperion, $18.95.)
Reminiscences and aphorisms from the
Yankee Hall of Famer.
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by I'noiw
Melissa
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Fiharidgs with Laura Mortal. (VWard,
$24.95.) The autobiography of tiw toe*
10. TU E 8DAY 8 WITH MORR1E. by
Mitch Albom. (Doubleday, $19.95.) The
author tells of hit weekly visits td his old
college mentor, who was near death’s
door.

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Fiction
1. LEAP OF FAITH, by Daniels Steel.
(Delaoofle. $19.95.) Upon returning to the
French chateau of her chMhood, a
woman encounters new love and mortal
danger.
2. •p - IS FOR PERIL, by Sue Grafton.
(Marion Wood/Putnam. $28.95.) The
CaMomla private eye Kinsey MMione
searches for a pnxNnent specials! In geri­
atric medkine who has gona missing.
3. SEVEN UR by Janet Evanovteh. (St
Martin’s. $24.95.) Stephanie Plum, a New
Jersey bounty hunter, ie assigned the tu k
of finding a semlretired mobster.
4. TH E JURY, by Slava Martini. (Putnam.
$25.95.) The lawyer-sleuth Paul Madrfani
represents an Important medcal
researcher who has bean charged with
the murder of a young notoagus.
5. HOLLYWOOD WIVES — TH E NEW
GENERATION, by Jackie CoBns. (Simon
&amp; Schuster, $26.) The loves, passions and
ruthless ambitions of women In today’s
Holywood.
6. CANE RIVER, by LaMa Tademy.
(Warner, $24.95.) The story of four gener-

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Jacksonville Deputy Destry Gregory helps the Seminole
County 8hertfTs Office Honor Guard place the American flag at
the Public Servant Appreciation Day. Gregory la one of
three aona of the lata Seminole Deputy Gene Gregory.

Sec Memorial, Pag* 6C

Carl Wood makes sure Sanford’s streets are clean and clear

JH H j

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Wreaths were placed outside the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office last Sunday In memory of officer* slain white on duty.
This wreath Is In memory of Gene Gregory, who was killed
three years ago In Geneva while responding to a call.

"Thank you for being there and
training, and being there when
we call. Thank you for the rest­
less aleep that you provide to ua
through the knowledge if we.
know if we have a problem we
can call you. Thank you. Thank
you for keeping our streets safe."
After the service, Harriett had
nothing but praise for the

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ed family In
Baltimore, tries to recover her -original
self.*
8. A TRAITOR TO MEMORY, by
Elizabeth George. (Bantam. $26.96.) A
detective Inspector Investigates the hitand-run killing o( a woman on a London
street.
9. A PAINTED HOUSE, by John Grisham.
(Doubleday. $ 2 7 .9 5 ) The experiences of
a 7-year-old boy whose parents kve and
work in the cotton fields of Arkansas.
10- BETWEEN LOVERS, by Eric Jerome
Dickey. (Dutton. $23.95) A Los Angelas
writer Is lured beck Into the Mo of Ns for­
mer fiancee, who dumped him for a beau­
tiful woman.

To Carl Wood, -Let’s clean up our act* Is a major
concern. Cart heads up tha city ol Sanford sweepers,
which are seen regularly on tha city's
streets. In an e.lurt to find out more
about the sweepers. Herald Staff Writer
Nick Pfelfauf questioned Cert Wood,
storm water superintendent lor the
city's Storm Water Division of Public
Works.

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era around the city. How many sweepers does th
city own?
,
A: It seems like a lot, but there are only three
right now. Two an* vacuum sweepers and the
third is mechanical. Alt three have rotating
bro o m , o n tlw v .
Q: And how many city em ployees operate
these units?
A: Three men are assigned to these units, one
each.
Q : Any plans to increase the number of
sweepers?

A: We already have money In the city budget
to buy an additional unit this year, which
costs about $95,000. But, w e m ay have to
rod that over until next year.
Q : You don't sweep all the
streets, which ones do you
handle?
A: We are responsible for
cleaning all streets with
curbs.
Q: How often is each
street swept?
A: We try to sweep
every curbed street at least
once each week, in down­
town Sanford, it’s three
times per week.

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Q : And what are they after,
debris, litter, or what?
A: W hile the normal belief is that
we are cleaning up litter, the main pur-

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pose is to keep our storm drains cleared. In this
way, we are actually focusing on
leaves and sand, which
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cause problems in the
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storm w ater drainage.
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That's what our
fT r**,
sw eepers are real- ii l- U
ly out there for,
tffti
m m m gk
although we do
help in keeping
this a clean
city.
Q : One
final question,
how long have
you been with
the city?
A: I actually
started with the
city In 1973, but I
left for aw hile. This
time I've been here for
three years.

�J ’s Furniture Mart Warehouse

J ’s Furniture Mart Warehouse
By Arthur Zielinski
Staff Writer
When it comes to shopping
for furniture, everyone has his
or her favorite style. From con­
temporary to colonial, leather
or fabric, wood or metal, fur­
nishing a home involves a host
of important choices to make.
Helping Sanford residents
and people in surrounding
areas make those decisions
easy and fun is Sanford's
newest furniture store, J ’s
Furniture Mart Warehouse. J's
is located at 2921 South
Orlando Drive (Highway 1792) Suite 110, Sanford (between
27th street and Airport
Boulevard in the Sanford
Plaza). On hand to help you
find that special piece
D o f furniture are partners J. H. Falkncr and
Jesus Tresgallos.

Falkncr said he operated a
furniture store in Orlando for
more than 10 years. Deciding
to retire, he dosed the store
and moved back to his native
Mississippi. After a short time,
Falkncr realized retirement
wasn't for him.
"H e called me," Trcsgallos
said, "and asked if I wanted to
go into business with him ." J's
is now in its third month of
operation.
Ttesgallos said he and Falkncr
chose Sanford for opening a
new store because of lower
operating costs compared to
Orlando. The savings arc
passed on to the customer,
helping keep the furniture at
wholesale prices. A second rea­
son, Falkner said, is because
Sanford is a thriving communi­
ty
According to Trcsgallos, the

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showroom consists o f more
than 20,000 square feet.
Customers will be amazed at
the large inventory to choose
from. No matter what your fur­
niture needs may be — from
hod rooms, dinettes, living
rooms, rccliners, tables or
chairs — J's Furniture Mart
Warehouse has it all. To com­
pliment your new furniture, J ’s
also carries a large variety of
accessories such as lamps,
cocktail tables, and curios, just
to name a few.

And, if you need help getting
all your new furniture safely
home, J'a will deliver it for a
nominal fee. J's charges $25 for
local delivery and $35 for the
surrounding area. "M ost deliv­
eries are “same day," Trcsgallos
said. Another convenience J'a
offers its customers is free lay­
away with no interest.
J's store hours arc Monday
through Saturday 10 a.m. to 7
p.m. and Sunday noon to 6
p.m. Phone: 407-328-0180.

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Births

Sunday. July IS.

These kids are GREAT

June 18,2001
Carmen Lydia M uriel
d.i ughter of Melissa and
benjamin Muriel of Orlando,
was bom.

Students »t
Millennium Middle
School pose for a
picture after win­
ning Ihe G R EA T
(Gang Resistance
Education And
Training) essay
contest. Pictured
In the front row,
Irom left, are
Cedric Waters,
Andrew Schreiner,
Sanford Student
Rosourco Officer
Claudia Webber.
Austin Vargas and
Dennis Struble. In
tho back row are
Venossa Heredia,
Katherino Leal,
Danielle Eggstein,
Stacy Meadows.
Taylor Bray and
India Davis.

June 20,2001
Nathaniel Marchello
Jefferson, son of Tamlka
of Altamonte Springs, was
bom.
Erin Tkylor Szurminsld,
daughter of Lcsa and Jeffrey
Szurminski of Deltona, was
bom.

June 21,2001
U via Kristen Carr, dau
ter of Kimberly and DanlcT
Carr of Longwood, was bom.

June 22,2001
Nicholas Robert Brown,
son of Maryann and David
Brown of Apopka, was bom.
Spencer Maxwell
Newman, son of Christina
and Benjamin Newman of
, Oviedo, was bom.
» Deena Enid Pearson,
daughter of Lisa Pearson of
Winter Park, was bom.
Hey on Comellous Perkins,
son of Cristy Nichole Koon of
Altamonte Springs, was bom.
Jesatca Sherrill VanPelt and
Jacob Aaron VanPelt, twin
daughter and son of Sherrill
and Paul VanPelt of Orlando,
was bom.

June 23,2001
Sharon Aurora Murcia,
daughter of Yamlleth and
Alexander Murcia of Fern
Pork, was bom

Herald photo by Tommy Vlnconl

‘The World Outside’ scheduled to begin July 20

June 24,2001
Matthew Allen Dumas,
son of Wendy and Michael
Dumas Sr, of Orlando, was
|bom. i
Sydnety Inrrein* Mills,
daughter of Lynn and Scott
w bom.
Mills of Oviedo, was
Shey Lucas Penny, sen of
Angela Fenny of Orlando, ws
bom.

June 25,2001

Nicholas James Franxinl,
son of Jamie and Alfred
Franxinl Jr., of Sanford, was
bom.
- v
A ■
Christo!
D en ise.
Harmon, daughter of Wendy
and Chris Harmon of
Casselberry, was bom.
ly rekeM titravliu I

Elementary schools will
be held July 20 through
July 22 at Jackson
Heights Middle School In
Oviedo. An invitation is
extended to the Oviedo
and surrounding com­
munities and interested
neighbors at large to Join
the celebration of excel*
lence and ac.rlevement.
The event will also
mark the establishment
of the Stanley:?* Muller
Memorial Scholarship.

Friday, July 20, Carnival and
Family Day at the JHMS
Concourse from 10 a m.
until 4 p.m. There will be
food, vendors, door
prizes. Magic give­
aways, fun and vamps.
and an old-fashioned
record hop dance for all
ages from 7 p.m. until
midnight Cost is 50
cents.
Marva
• Saturday, July 21,
Haw kins Scholarship banquet at 7
m. with social hour
■ginning at 630. Cost is

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person, age &amp; ftn d older,

nday; July 22, worship - •

Luke Alexander Phillips,
n of Ashley and Ibdd
Phillips of Lake Helen, was
jam. '

service at 11 a.m.
For information or banquet
tickets, contact Gloria Godwin at
407-359-1031 or Gracia Miller at
407-349-5830.
All activities will be held at the
Jackson Heights Middle School.
Victoria "Vickie" Nathan
Murphy was honored at a gath­
ering of good seasoned friends
luncheon held at the Rio Pinar
Country Club. Hostess was
Pattie Tiffany, an old friend and
AHWA member.
The get-together of friends
was an afternoon to be remem­
bered, os we reminisced okei die
special Jim eslnJlfft.j.
Vickie will be continuing her
career at GMAC for awhile In the
great dty of Atlanta. No we
won't miss her, as she will be
home on many weekends. Those
who wish to visit her in Atlanta,
call Pattie for reservations. Call
407-645-5255.
Family Fun Festival Is sched­
uled for Aug. 3 from 11 a.m.
until 3 p.m. at West Sanford Boys
and Girls G ub. It is sponsored
by Grove Counseling Center.
Contact Patrice Anderson at 407-’
327-1765, ext. 202.

Ju n e 26, 2001

Jasmine Isabella Johnson,
mghter of Carolee and
Ullam Johnson of Altamonte
irings, was bom.
Paige Elizabeth SL Clair,
iughter of Tar* and Andrew
. Clair of Lake Mary, was

2001 PafiO 3C

Hmfcf photo by Mmvr HtoMroi

Lawrence Hanbany teaches rhythms to an hctlve and attentive group of music
students. Hanbeny is a volunteer at Harbor II at Higgins Terrace. By the end of
this simmer, the students w* be abs to piay African, Latin and Caribbean boats
on a variety of Conga drams.

Lawrence Han berry Is a vol­
unteer at Harbor II at Higgins
Terrace. He teaches rhythms to
an active and attentive group of
music students. During the

Tha ’S e a s o n e d ’ Friends o f Vickie Nathan Murphy
seven-week summer program,
students will receive a brief
overview of various percussion
instruments. By the end of this
summer, the students will be
able to play African, Latin and
Caribbean beats on a variety of
Conga drums.
Mr. and Mrs. Lcroy/Ednn Jean
Cody recently had as their house
guest, Mrs. Cody's slster/brolher-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Oricn/Deloiso Hicks of
Rochester, N.Y. The Hicks arc
visiting in Orlando with his
brother.
Celery City Lodge No. 542 and

Evergreen Temple No. 321 Order
of Elks of the World will observe
their anniversaries — 77 and 76
veare. The observances will
begin with a get acquainted hour
Friday, July 27, at the Elks Home
for all members and guests.
Saturday, July 27 at p.m. at the
S-nfnrri Chamber of Commerce.
The Anniversary Award
Banquet will be Sunday, July 29
at 11 a.m. The Anniversary wor­
ship service will be held at
Clearwater Missionary Baptist
Church, with the Rev. Jackson as
pastor.
Brother Roosevelt Cummings,
Exalted Ruler Daughter Joyce
Byrd, daughter ruler.

Bucks explore remote Alaska aboard luxury ship

Glands Alderman and Glynna Alderman Hood

‘Twins celebrate birthday
’

The Woman's G u b of
Sanford became a tropical
paradise last month when
Glenda Alderman and
Glynna Alderman Hood
were honored on their 40th
birthday*.
The honorces arrived In a
1951 vintage Chevy owned
by David Scott S r They were
escorted up a torch-lighted
walkway into the clubhouse
by their nephews, Matthew
and Maverick Von Herbulis.
Decorations included a
parrot, pineapple center-

pieces, balloons, palm trees
and a lighted tiki hut. The
cake was created by Linda
Pate. Local DJ Jim Nelson
provided m usic Hula
dancers Bobby, Eddie, Barry
and Dickie provided the
entertainment.
I losts and hostesses for
the occasion were Tommy
and Ruby Harley and Bobby
and Debora Von Herbulis.
Special guests were
Glynna's husband and
daughter, Kevin and Ariel
Hood.

cd in the pig motif which
Vivian and Richard Buck
Vivian laughed about and 6aid
have added another exciting
was “very Interesting." It seems
trip to their lengthy list of
world travels. This Itime .......................... that, at one time, her
daughter collected pigs
the Bucks hit numerous
so they got a big kick out
hot spots, as well as
of the swine spectacular.
many cold spots, in
The Bucks'luxui
remote Alaska.
cruise ship Is only about
But before venturing
a year old and the
into the Gold Rush fron­
amenities were to die for
tier and Yukon Territory,
— the last word. The
the seasoned travelers
couple lodged in a bal­
spent some time taking
Doris
cony stateroom to
in the sites and sights of
Seattle. "We have never
Dietrich observe the scenic view.
been io Seattle before,"
"The cruise was lovely,"
Vivlan said," and the
Vivian said.
food was delirious, outstanding
Seattle was hosting a "Pigs
service." She mentioned that it
for Charity" fund-raiser similar
was cool — "sweater weather."
to Orlando's recent dragon
Highlight of the trip was the
event. Businesses were decoratpicturesque glacier
in Sawyer Bay,
Vivian taild. A pro­
fessor narrated the
glacier history and
told the tourists this
cruise was the clos­
est any ship lias
been to the glacier.
"You could near the
ice cracking as it
broke from the glac­
ier," Vivian saief
She added that
seals dung to the
ice slabs that thun­
dered into the pris­
Saw yer Bay glacier
tine bay.

A view from the Buck's I’ixury cruise ship In remoto Alaska.

At Ketchikan, the Bucks visit­
ed historic Totem Bright State
Park and a fishery. They cov­
ered the nation's most scenic
capital at Juneau, which is only
accessible by air or water, fol­
lowed by a trip to Skagway, the
gateway to the Yukon. They
‘tich feaalso visited Liarsville which
tuned Tentt City, entertainment
and panning lor gold.
Upon arriving home, the
Bucks decided to view a video
they purchased in Alaska. One

of the scenes in the video was a
cemetery filled with victims of a
mudslide. The name on a wood­
en headstone reads: C. Beck,
April 6,1898, Sandford, Florida.
The question is: Is he a relative
of the local Beck family?
"It was a very, very nice
trip." Vivian said. "We enjoyed
it very much."
And now, the Bucks arc off
on another short journey and
plan a trip in August to visit
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Church Notes
Thith Trackers
Being touted as the "adventure
of a lifetime". Vacation Bible
School will be July 23 - 27, from
6 JO until 8 5 5 p.m, at First
Baptist Church Markham Woods.
The theme, 'Truth Trackers" Is an
action-adventure archaeological
expedition, finding the secret of
the stone tablets. Children age 3
through 12th grade are welcome.
First Baptist Church Markham
Woods is located at 5400
Markham Woods Road, Like
Mary. To register or for additional
information phone 407-333-2085.
Potter's Wheel
The Potter's Wheel Church of
God, In the Winn Dixie Shopping
Center, 1200 Deltona Blvd. in
Deltona, invites everyone to hear
Evangelist Rick Bender, founder
and president of "The Seed
Sowers Evangelistic Association"
Sunday, July 29, at 10:45 a.m.
Pastor, Ken MacDonald. For
more information phone 407-8601661. *
Summer Day Camp
Registration is now under way
for Summer Day Camp at
Community United Methodist
Church, 4921 S. U S. Highway 1792 in Casselberry. Children who
have completed kindergarten
through 6th grade are invited to
come and spend the whole sum­
mer. Activities such as computer

centers, crafts, music, storytelling,
drama and field trips are includ­
ed. lire hours are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
each weekday, now through July
27.
Cost is $100 per week which
includes all field trips, snacks and
crafts. There Is a discount for
each additional child in the same
family.
For information or registration
call the church office at 407-8313777.
Thith Thicken
Thith Trackers discover the
secret of the Stone Tablets at First
Baptist Church, Winter Springs,
Vacation Bible School
The church will hold its annual
Vacation Bible School Monday, .
July 23 through Thursday, July 26
at Central Winds Park, next to
Winter Springs High School from
9 a.m. until noon.
Built around an action adven­
ture journey through the deserts
of Egypt and the Middle East, tire
week will be filled with Bible sto­
ries, a search for the Stone
Tablets, and many others. The
week of fun, food and opportuni­
ties is free of charge and open to
youth from Kindergarten
through fifth grade. Parents are
invited to a Dinner at the Park,
Thursday, July 26, from 6 until 8
p.m.
For additional information, call
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The New Mount Calvary Missionary Baptist Church recently celebrated Pastor Rocky Scott's fifth anniver­
sary. Pictured, from letl, are the Rev. Marvin Scott, Ethel Scott, the Rev. C.P. Noble and tho Rev. Rocky
Scott.

Scott celebrates fifth anniversary
By Marva Hawkins
Herald Correspondent
The New Mount Calvary
Missionary Baptist Church
family celebrated Pastor
Rocky Scott's fifth anniversary
last week.
The theme was: "Preach the
Word ... In Season and Out of
Seasons. 2 Timothy 4 2 ."
"The Church Where Love
Abides," In observance of
Pastor Scott's anniversary,
M d services In his honor
Thursday evening, July 5. The
service was conducted by SL
Matthew and Second Shiloh
Baptist Churches, Pastor L J.
Wilson and Pastor Marvin
Scott.
Friday evening's musical
featured the Antioch Baptist

Jr., presiding. New Mount
Calvary's diolr No. 2 ren­
dered selections, "Come To
Far To Turn Around" and
"Make Me A Sanctuary."
Morning devotional prayers
were offered by Deacon
Michael Scott.
After the hymn of the day
and altar coll prayer, the
Greater St. Mark Baptist
Church Male Chorus of
Tuskegee, Ala., "Christian
Gentlemen of Distinction"
rendered the musical selec­
tions “I'll Say Yes, Lord, Yes,"
“I'll be Happy In My Home
Over There," "God has Smiled
On Me," and "Take Your
Burdens To The Lord And
Leave Them There."
Before the morning mes­
sage, Sister Estella Love

Church M ale Chorus of

blessed Iho aodlenre w ith a

Oviedo and Pastor Hezcklah
Ross.
Sunday morning's worship
featured the Rev. Jack Jackson

special dedication selection to
Pastor Scott as she sang the
spirit filled selection, "Every
Time I Him Around, H e's'

Blessing Me."
The Rev. C.P. Noble, pastor
of the Greater St. Mark Baptist
Church of Tuskegee, Ala.,
brought the message of the
morning from First
Thessalonians 5:12-13. The
theme was: "How To Treat
Your Pastor And Each Other."
Pastor Noble's message to all
from the Word gave food for
thought and spiritual sub­
stance for the soul. He
reminded the gathering God
Is in charge of His Church,
that the body of Christ lets
people know who they arc
and whom they are.
"The church is an organism,
we assemble for worship and
to study the Word of God. We
are a Bible believing church."
Words and gifts of appreci­
ation were given to Pastor
Scott for his dynamic leader­
ship and pastoring at Calvary
and his work in the Sanford
Community.

Overweight kids need
more get-up-and-go
QUESTION: I have been
teaching so tool for 30 years and
I am noticing a significant
change
inge in the heaTth of
my children. More of
them arc overweight,
and they just don't get
enough exercise. I won­
der it my observation is
accurate, and 1/so, what
is causing i t

spcctful with adults. This upsets
me, but I don't know what to do
about It I don't have a right to
discipline the children
of my neighbors, so they
:t away with murder.
ow can I deal with
this?

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DR. DOBSON:
Parents in a neighbor­
hood need to team to
talk to each other about
DR. DOBSON; You
their kids — although
are absolutely correct. A
Dr.
that is difficult to do.
recent medical study
Dobson
There is no quicker way
conducted at Columbia
to anger one mdther
Children's Hospital in
than for another woman
Ohio has confirmed that
to criticize her precious cub. It is
today's children are heavier and
a delicate subject, index'd. That's
have significantly higher choles­
why the typical neighborhood is
terol and triglyceride levels than
like yours, providing little feed­
kids did even 15 years ago. One
back to parents in regard to the
of the researchers, Dr. Hugh
behavior of their children. The
Allens, said, "Unless these
kids know there are no lines of
trends change, 30 million of the
communication between adults
80 million children alive today
and take advantage of the barri­
in the United States will eventu­
er.
ally die of heart disease.... Kids
What each block needs is a
need to turn off the TV, get off
mother who has the courage to
the couch and stop the nincomsay to tier neighbors: "1 want to
pooping of America."
be told what my child does
Tnc problem is that high-fat
when she is beyond her own
junk food has replaced good
yard. If she is a brat with other
nutrition. And even when
children, 1 would like to know
healthy foods are consumed,
it. If she Is disrespectful with
kids arc not exercising the calo­
adults, please mention it to me. I
ries off. Between television, carwill not consider it tattling and
ols, computer games and
won't resent your coming to me.
nging out at the pizza parlor,
kids just don't run and jump like I hope 1 can sliare my insights
regarding your children, too.
they used to.
None of our kids is perfect, and
So Mom and Dad should find
we'll know better how to teach
"active" activities to do together
with kids, such as walking, bicy­ them if we can talk openly to
each other as adults."
cling, playing catch or hiking.
Until this openness exists
They can also get their children
between parents living nearby,
involved in community or
(lie children will create and live
school sports programs, ranging
by their own rules in the neigh­
from softball to soccer.
borhood.
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time Ls here. That means
about 17 million boats arc
hitting the
water.
Boating is a
terrific fam­
ily activity.
It promotes
bonding
among gen­
erations,
teaches kids
indepen­
dence and
resourceful­
ness, and for many becomes
an activity that can be
enjoyed for a lifetime. It is
also one of the fastest-grow­
ing outdoor recreations in
America.
The National Marine
Manufacturers Association
(NMMA) represents 80 per­
cent of the recreational boat
manufacturers in North
America. While new safely
advancements are continu­
ously being developed with­
in the industry, nothing can
replace common sense and
good judgment on Hie part
of boaters. Just as you
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boat without boating educa­
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safety guidelines important
and share them with your
readers:
BOAT OWNERS:
(1) Make sure your boat
is in good running condition
— including fuel, electrical
and engine systems.
(2) Check the weather
forecast before you head out.
(3) Know and watch your
boat's passenger capacity.
(4) Maintain enough life
jackets and personal flota­
tion devices (and the right
sizes) for everyone on board.
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them.
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low federal and local boat­
ing roles and regulations.
(Tnc U 5 . Coast Guard offers
refresher courses.)
(6) Don’t drink and drive,
and don't allow anyone who
has been drinking to drive
your boat.
(7) Be courteous o f other
boats and personal water­
craft.
PASSENGERS:
(1) Wear a life jacket that
fits properly and make sure
your children do, too.
(2) Listen to and respect
the captain of the boat.
(3) Do not distract the
driver or allow your chil­
dren to do so.
(4) Do not insist that boat
owners let you drive —
especially if you have been
drinking.
Boating is safer every
year, and we look forward to
an even safer boating season
this year. Anchors aweigh!
THOM DAMMR1CH,
PRESIDENT, NMMA
DEAR THOM : Your
safety guidelines arc Impor­
tant and should be taken to
heart by anyone who owns
a boat or sets foot on one.
Readers, that was the cap­
tain speaking — listen upl
DEAR ABBY: I witnessed
a theft and told a teacher,
who promptly informed the
cops. I feel terrible about it
— like I’ve betrayed the
friend who did i t What
should I do?
WONDERING
IN FLORIDA
DEAR WONDERING:
First, forgive yourself. You
did the right thing. White
your friend may not appre­
ciate it right now, you may
have saved that p tix in
from a life of crime. Birds
of a feather flock together,
so the second thing you
should do is find another
friend who's less troubled
than the first.
Dear Abby is written by
Pauline Phillips and dauglv
ter Jeanne Phillips.
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T he S eminoij'. I I erau )

Sunday. July 15. 2001

F ood
The purple
hazy days of
summer

G o ITlCld for mustard
A hot dog would be lonely
without the golden stuff and
chicken fingers wouldn’t be
as much of a hit In the
absence of honey-dijon dip­
ping sauce. Pretzels would
taste plain and a com ed beef
sandwich wouldn’t pack the
same punch. Face it, mustard
gives many popular foods a
powerful Infusion o f flavor,
transforming their taste.
According to Ellen Haas in
her book "Great Adventures
in Food" (St. M artin’s Press),
every culture has its own dis­
tinct version of mustard. The
cuisines o f India, the
Mediterranean, the
Caribbean, northern Europe,
Africa and the United States
all make wide use of mustard.
In fact, there are more than
300 varieties manufactured
today.
Interested in learning more
about your favorite condi­
ment? Brush up on your mus­
tard history, just in time for
National Mustard Day
(August 4). courtesy of "Great
Adventures in Food."
The Romans first produced
mustard thousands of years
ago when they took ferm ent­
ed grape juice (must) and
what is now called mustard
seeds and turned it into
paste. The word "mustard"
comes from the French and
literally means "burning"
must. A low-fat, low calorie
condiment, mustard is a great
substitute for mayonnaise,
snd Is a "m ust" for kitchen
pantries because it is so ver­
satile and varied in its flavor
dimensions. Here are some
favorites:
• D ijon — With a secret
recipe and French law pro­
tecting its name, Dijon m us­
tard is the most famous o f all.
It is versatile in dressings and
m arinad es and on sandw ich­
es.

• Coleman — Regarded
as an English treasure
since the 19th century, this
mustard has vivid yellow
color and hot flavor.
• D u tseldorf— A ger­
man variety with a bold
taste that is good with
dark rye breads and
corned beef.
• Prepared — Americanmade mustard that is great
on ham and cheese sand­
wiches and a ballpark
favorite.
Peaked your interest in
mustard? Try this recipe
for "English Red
M ustard."

English Red
Mustard
Ingredients:
4 tablespoons
cracked brown m us­
tard seed
2 tablespoons m us­
tard flour
1 teaspoon salt
3 small dried red
peppers of your
choice (or 1 table­
spoon dried cayenne
peppers)
1/4 cup cold water
1 /4 cup cold beer
Blend the mustard
seed, mustard flour
and water. Let rest
for 20 minutes and
add ih t remaining
ingredients. Let rest
In the refrigerator,
covered, for 48 hours.
It w ill seem watery
at first but will "set
up.” Do not jar the
mustard for at least
two days, to let the
consistency stabilize.

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Memorial------Continued from Page 1C
Gregory fam ily's bravery and
dedicated service to Seminole
County.
"The Gregory family In total
are truly Inspirational,"
Harriett sain. "They take a
very negative situation and
turn it into a positive. They
carry on the legacy o f their
father."
Sunday evening, the SCSO
held its annual Law
Enforcement Memorial and
Awards Ceremony.
Fallen comrades Cleveland
Jacobs, Robert Moore, George
Pfeil, Hugh Thomas Jr.) and
Gene Gregory were remem­
bered with wreaths outside the
sheriff's office.
In addition to the memorial,
more than seven dozen
em ployees of the SCSO were
honored for their hard work to
the community.
Receiving awards at the cer-

lthough we've arrived
at the halfway point
of summer, there’s no
Indication that summer fun is
about to sing its swan song.
Ready for more fun in the sun?
Fire up the grill for this "psy­
chedelic" entrie from John
Scdlar, a pioneer of modem
Southwestern cuisine and one
of America's most creative
chefs. The inspiration for this
dish came from a menu he
wrote for Billboard UfC, a rockand-roll supper club on Sunset
Boulevard in Hollywood, Calif.
Moist, tender steaks with fresh
watercress served with brilliant­
ly colored accents make the
"Jiml Hendrix Steak Experience"
one summer show you definite­
ly won't want to m bs. With this
presentation,
resentation, featuring the
right psychedelic colors of the
m
.
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a
beet syrup and cilantro, you get
* purple and
a Hendrix-si
Hendrix-style
n haze on the plates!
bright green

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John Sedlar's
"Jim l Hendrix Steak
Experience"
Serves 6
For the marinade and steaks:
1/2 cup olive oil
1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
2 tablespoons pureed or fine­
ly minced garlic;
2 tablespoons black pepper­
corns
3 sprigs tarragon, leaves
removed and coarsely *
3 sprigs rosemary, leaves
removed and coarsely chopped
6 portions of skirt steak,
select grade or better, about 0

Prayer Q uilt Comforts Cartn
Remember how comfy it was
os a child to wrap up in one of
Grandma's handmade quilts
that emitted loads of love?
Today, Cartn Chapman
Rabun u marveling over a quilt
that was handmade especially
for her. She is literally covered
with prayer and cherishes a
host of new friends as well.
Carin has been very ill and
courageously survived an
ordeal that only a miracle could
rectify.
Carin spent 38 days in the
Intensive Care Unit at Central
Florida Regional HospItaL fol­
lowed by another week in a pri­
vate room and finally rehabili­
tation at Florida Hospital in
Orlando. Carin's stepmom,
Barbara Chapman, said, "The
majority of ttv time in IC li,
Carin was hooked up to every
tube known to man — as well
as she received transfusions and
dialysis treatments every other
day. She contracted VRE, a fare
organism in her bloodstream,
and on and on."
"The bottom line," Barbara

• For the beet syrup:
1 cup beet juice
Salt and freshly ground black
pepper to taste
For the cilantro oil:
6 bunches cilantro, thick
stems removed
1 cup olive oil
S ilt and pepper to taste
For the dressing and salad: .
1/2 cup vegetable oil
2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
1/2 cup red wine vinegar
1 teaspoon freshly ground
black pepper
6 bunches watercress,
washed and drained
,
,
• To prepare the marirude,
1 . a II iilH iu ta v o n r l i ^ aff
place 1the
oil, vinegar, garlic and
peppercorns in a dish or mixing
bowl and whisk to combine.
Add the tarragon and rosemary.
Add the steaks, coating with
the marinade on both sides, and
let marinate in the refrigerator
overnight.
• To prepare the beet syrup,
pLac the beet juice in a small
saucepan and bring to a boil.
Cook over medium-high heat
for 15 to 20 minutes or until
syrupy in consistency and 1/4
cup remains. Lightly season
with salt and pepper.
• To prepare the cilantro oil,
blanch three bunches of cilantro
In boiling water for ten seconds.

Steak, cilantro and watercress come together to make the ‘Jlrnl Hendrix
Steak Experience* an Instant warm-weather dassic.

Remove and shock in a bowl of
ice water to stop the cooking
process. TVansfer to a blender
with the remaining bunches of
uncooked cilantro and punie
while slowly adding the olive
oil. Let the mixture rest
overnight. The next day, strain
through cheesecloth into an
attractive glass bottle and se a ­
son with salt and pepper.
Prepare the grill.
• To prepare the dressing,
whisk together the vegetable oil
and mustard in a mixing bowl.
Whisk in the vinegar and sea­
son with the salt and pepper.
Let drill in the refrigerator.
Remove the thick stems of the

watercress and chill the leaves.
When ready to serve, toss the
watercress with the dressing
and pi|c In a high mound on the
center of each serving plate,
leaving plenty of room around
the watercress.
Remove the steaks from the
marinade and grill over medi­
um high heat for two to 71 /?
minutes on each side for medi­
um rare, about three minutes on
each 6lde for medium or to
desired doneness.
Slice each steak and arrange
on top of the salad. Drizzle or
spoon the cilantro oil and beet
syrup around.the salad in
attractive or free-form psyche­
delic patterns.

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emony were Richard
Anderson, Robert Bankers, Kip
Beacham, Jam es Bcnham,
Norman Bennett, Brian
Bcntsen, John Bertholf,
Anthony Berrios, Jeremy Bint,
Doug Bishop, William Blair,’
Robert Brown, Kevin Brubaker,
Sharon Bryan, Marcus Bullock,
Valerie Cambridge, William
Cason, Richard Chimka, Phil
Commodario, David Condrey,
Obdulio Cortes, Oily Csisko,
Sam Culver, Rick Cummings,
David Dalka, Howard Day,
Glen Denman, Anthony Diaz,
Kimberly Diaz, Richard
Dickens and Sandra Duval.
Stephen Farris, Christopher
Folsom, Tracy Fortenberry,
Raines Freeman, Al Garza,
Mlckel Green, Jerry Gross,
Tlreo Gutierrez, John Hannah,
Deanna Hare, John Harper,
Buford Harris, John Helms,
Kirby Hilton, Gregory Hooper,
Edward Hughes, Lynda

Imondi, Bernard Jones, Robert
Johnson, Corcatha Jones, James
Jones, Helen Kilgore, Sara
Klein, John Kreuter, Dwayne
Kvalhclm, Daniel Lofleur,
Ralph Loprestl, Honorato
Manalo, Stanley Mandresh,
Lewis Mattox, braiiiey
McDaniel, Chad McDaniel,
Shelvln M cGill, Darren
McNealy, Peter Morris, Doug
M orrissey and David
Nagowski.
John Negri, Robert Pagan,
Ross Pcnsa, Robert Pizzuro,
Linda Renfro, William
Robbins, Jam es Ruch,
Christopher Schuck, Harold
Scott, Michael Showalter,
Thomas Spillane, Bonnie
Summers, Louise Toble, Daren
Tjomstol, Jacqueline 1\imer,
Jalam Vann, Roy Vaughan,
Dale Wagner, Eduardo Walton,
John Watkins, Andrew Watts,
Don Wheeler, alien White,
Gene Williams and John Zcb.

said," Ls that two healthcare
professionals told us she was
given a 2 percent chance of sur­
vival."
Carin has "prayer warriors,"
as Barbara called them, from
nearly every
ivery state
i
and also from
“ ’ i ianc
Spain
ad Honduras. "The
Chapman and
Rabun families
id Rabu
thank YOU for
or your love, care
and diligence. Because of YOU,
God guided Carin's Healthcare
professionals to perform anoth­
er one of His miracles, "Barbara
said
Sylvia Schell, another daugh­
ter of Barbara and J. Harold
"C hip" Chapman, lives in San
Diego and attends Tlerrasanta
Lutheran Church (TLC) where a
ministry called "Prayers and
Squares" has gained promi­
nence. This group makes quilts
assembled with love and
prayers. Sylvia asked the group
to make a quilt for her sister
and ptay for her.
A group of women meets
twice monthly to put the quilts
together. A cover, batting and
backing are layered together
and ties are attached but not
knotted. Any TLC member can
request a quilt and a "quilt
sponsor" selects a quilt for the

recipient, according to Ruth
Bygness. The quilts are dedicat­
ed during a TLC worship ser­
vice and the members of the
congregation tie the knots
together and say a silent prayer.
The knots hold the quilt togeth­
er and each one represents a
specific prayer for that person,
Ruth said.
The quilts are free and are
available to anyone who makes
a request. This ministry was
started in 1992 at Hope United
Methodist Church, Rancho
Bernardo, Calif Anri has
grown to 29 chapters nation­
wide.
When Carin's quilt arrived.
Chip took it to the ICU at the
Sanford hospital and lovingly
covered his daughter with it. "It
was very soon that we saw her
recovery begin," Barbara said.
Carin ls now home and doing
well but is weak and receives
dialysis every other day. "She is
still in need of prayer," Barbara
added.
Joining others across the
nation, Carin lovingly touches
the knots, fingers them, counts
her blessings and sends up her
own special brand of prayer. It's
awesome.

Dietrich--------Continued from Page SC
their son.

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• A wrist rest or padded bar between the

keyboard and your lap provides wrist sup­
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• If typing is hard for yoti, use a mouse
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A ftcr months of dreary
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summer. However, traveling
with diabetes involves extra
preparation and planning.
Here ore some guidelines to
follow when traveling, courtesy
of the American Diabetes
Association.
• Always cany your diabetes
supplies wilhyuu. Bring mere
than enough for your trip,
including insulin, test strips and
lancets.
• If you're going to another
country, take with you a note
from your doctor indicating that
you have insulin-dependent dia­
betes. Customs agents are used
to travelers with diabetes, so

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any problems but the note will
help if you arc Questioned.
• Wear a medical identifica­
tion bracelet or necklace that
indicates that you have insulindependent diabetes. Cany a
card in your wallet or puree, too.
• Take an emergency sugar
supply to treat hypoglycemia.
Good examples are glucose
h*hW*ts. which won't moll in the
heat or get stick}-.
• Take real food with you, in
case meals aren't available from
elsewhere. You never know
when you will be delayed, or
when you'll be stuck someplace
for an extra liour or two. Good
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after
menopause
By Willie B. Newman
Special to the Hamid
bnormal vaginal
bleeding can occur
at any time during the
reproductive life of
females. Quite often, the
irocesses involved are not
ife threatening and can be
remedied without major
concerns.
Bleeding
after the
mcnoause,
owever,
is always
a major
concern.
The fre­
quency
of seri­
Dr. Willie B.
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ditions
that can prove to be threat­
ening for the long-term
health of patients increases
substantially at this period
of life. It is common for
women who are near the
time of menopause lo miss
periods before a total cessa­
tion of menstrual bleeding
or occasionally to experi­
ence more frequent men­
strual cycles. It is never a •'
normal occurrence for
bleeding to recur years
after menstrual periods
have stopped.
Immediate attention
should be given to any
bleeding under any cir­
cumstances In women who
arc in their menopausal
years. One of the most
common reproductive can­
cers involving the uterus
(womb) can be treated
effectively if diagnosed
early and its most common
sign is the reoccurrence of
bleeding. Many women are
not alarmed if bleeding is
not excessive or If it is only
sporadic. However, this
can be a jien a l o f a more
serious underlying disor­
der that requires treat­
ment. Frequently during
the post-menopausal years,
bleeding may oe associated ;
w ith the use of hormone
replacement therapy, sexu­
al activity, changes in the
vagina associated with
infections and associated
with the use of m edica­
tions that prevent clotting.
An investigation to
assess patients for the
presence o f atrophy (natur­
al thinning of the vagina
after menopause), cervical
cancer, small cuts, benign
growths and uterine cancer
must be addressed.
Evaluations for these con­
ditions can be performed
in a healthcare provider's
office with minimal dis­
comfort.
t
Modest and sometimes
embarrassed older women
may have reluctance to
seek medical attention for
bleeding. Bleeding is
always taken seriously in
this age group. No matter
the circumstances there
will l&gt;e no delay in making
an appropriate diagnosis.
Luckily even if tne diag­
nosis of cancer is made,
early and successful treatmen! can be given, this is
accomplished with prompt
attention. There is a very
high cure rate when diag­
noses are made in earlier
stages o f disease progres­
sion. For all women (espe­
cially our seniors) it is
important that the aiutual
gynecological physical
exam he completed for tills
very reason.
A consultation w iJ i your
healthcare provider for
further information should
■be requested. If there is
any reluctance on the part
of tiie health provider to
proceed with a female
physical arscssmenl at the
time of you evaluation
please seek a second opin­
ion from a qualified
w omen's healthcare
provider.

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Revealing the mysteries of menopause
omen across
the country
share many
similar bonds, w hether
they arc career goals,
family decisions or
lifestyle preferences.
Women also share
physiological events,
like menstruation, child­
birth and menopause.
W hile menstruation and
childbirth often arc
discussed w ith women
in great detail, the topic of
menopause can remain a
mystery. An uninformed
woman may becom e intim i­
dated and unsure about the
changes that she is experienc­
ing within her body. Much as
puberty is a time o f uncer­
tainty for adolescents,
menopause can produce sim i­
lar feelings in women ages 40

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In order to better understand
the changes associated with
menopause, consult these
guidelines excerpted from "Dr.
Miriam Stoppara: Natural

M enopause" (DK), by Miriam
Stoppard.
As the supply of eggs in the
ovaries dwindles, estrogen and
rogesteroiiC levels fluctuate and
egin to decline, resulting in the
end of menstruation. Menopausal
symptoms largely are caused by
the suddenness of estrogen withdrawn I. Many women experience
lit others
few or no symptoms while
may feel incapacitated.

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od overlaps with the end o f the
peri menopausal stage and will
extend into the years that follow.
It lasts until the end o f a
w om an's life.
• Menopause — This has pre­
cise meaning — menopause is the
final menstrual period, or when a
woman has not experienced a
period for 12 months. It is impos­
sible to know that menopause has
been experienced until a woman
has spent i2 months without a
period.

M enopause Tim etable

Range O f Sym ptom s

There ore three distinct stages
of menopause: premenopause,
perimenopause and post­
menopause.
• I’rcmcnopauso — Refers to
the time after the age of 40 when
menstrual periods may become
irregular and sometimes heavy,
and the symptoms o f menopause
start to emerge.
• Perimenopause — Stage lasting several years when physical
changes are noticed ana whe
hot flashes may start.
• Postmenopause — This p e li­

The list o f m enopause symp­
toms is long, y et no woman exp
riences the whole range, and
many women will have none.
Here are some of the common
symptoms.
: flashes are experienced
by more than 85 percent of
menopausal women, although
both tneir frequency and severity
can vary greatly from petaon lo
person.
During a hot flash, a woman
can perspire so profusely that
perspiration runs down her face,

What Is Menopause?

neck and back. In rare cases, a
woman actually faints during a
hot flash.
• Night sweats arc the night­
time equivalent of hot flashes,
where a woman wakes up hot
and drenched in perspiration.
Sleeplessness in. menopausal
women nearly always is linked to
night sweats.
Vaginal and urinary symp­
toms arc common, yet only a few
women consult their doctor about
them. Urinary symptoms include
urinary discomfort
frequent
t/ort and fn
and urgent urination. Vaginal
symptoms include dryness and
itching.
uscle and joint symptoms
• Mu
can be a result o f disintegrating
collagen. Muscles lose their bulk,
strength and coordination, and
joints become stiff. M uscles are
more prone to soreness and stiff­
ness after exercise,
and |oints may
‘ jgjkttiiM
swell so that their mobility
Incom es restricted.
W hile menopause Is a natural
stage in a w om an's life, diet and
exercise can make the transition
easier.

Healthy living for women begins with safety and awareness
//Tncvcr thought it would happen to me." The
Lphrase con apply to
I a wide range of situations.
JLphrase
but in most cases It refers to something emotionally
traumatic or even life-threatening like a physical attack
or robbery. It is foolish to think that you are immune to
many of the crimes broadcast on the evening news. The
wise woman will team how to protect herself against
the risk o f attack by mastering self-defense techniques
or Just learning how to be "street sm art," according to
experts at the National Self-Defense Institute (SlSDI).
Following are some important tips fium N3DI io
maxtmize your safety potential in common situations
from the program SAFE (Self-defense Awareness &amp;
Familiarization Exchange).

Hom e Sweet Home
• install o peep hole in your door — and use it.
• Light your yard or garden well so that criminals
will have no dark places io hide.
• When you move into a new home, change your
locks immediately.

• If possible, vary the times you leave and return
home.
• Consider a dog; he could be a better friend than a
diamond.

• When approaching your car, have your door key
ready in hand and scan the area.

While Shopping
C o early. Avoid being the last person out of the
store so you won't be returning to a dark, em &gt;ty parking lot.
• Keep your hands free. Instead of loading^ip with a
pile of package;, have thing3 delivered.
Window shopping? Use the glass as an opportunlty lo look at the reflection of what is around you.

O n Th e Road
• Plan your route, and know safe-sti
places.
• Never, ever, ever, give a strangers lift.
• Don't get out of the car If yoirve been "bumped"
in an auio accident — it might not have been so acci­
dental.
• Try to park in well-lit, busy parking lots. |

Sail-defense and safety awareness are Important issues lor a
woman to head.

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Many doctors urge caution in using
alternative drugs to treat prostate cancer
he use of alternative ituilirfnc for (he treat­
ment of prostate ameer lus sparked lively
*•’ hale among cancer specialists.
11ton- liave l&gt;tvn m i in.my claims made by
‘•mg nmi|\inies, lieallh professionals and
patients, lint wluit il comes lonllemallve modi*
‘ me, it's liahl lo separate f.u t Inim fiction," says
I I Livid Crawtoid, MU, ITofessor of
uiy,fry/Radiation Outologv al Hr* University
ol Colorado I Ic.illlt Sciences Center.

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More People Seeking
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i \eiy year, litis is understandable
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mute Ilian IKMKK) melt diet I fit mi il.
According Ion recent survey of patients who
Itail l i n t illagtMiM.il with prostate cancer, 80 peri. nt had tried some fotm of alternative medicine.
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Testicular cancer is
the most common
solid cancer in
white males
under llte age
of 35 and is
highly treat­
able if
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Prostate cancer is second only to lung cancer
as the leading cause o f death in American men.
You can cut your risk by:
• Watching what you eat by cutting back on
red meat and fat.
• Working up a sweat. Exercise is a proven
way to reduce your risk.
• Getting chocked by your doctor who can
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hen it comes lo caring for their
health, many men opt for the “grin
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Women, on average visit family physicians
about 150 percent as often as men which is why
their health problems arc often detected and
treated long before men ever become aware of
theirs.
The tides arc however arc changing, as more
men arc giving up the "m acho ethic" and taking
control of their health in order lo live long,
active and productive lives.
Cancer is a disease that can strike just about
everyone, but men tn particular arc at risk for
testicular and prostate cancer, two common can­
cers that have received much more recognition
due to high-profile celebrities announcing their
battles with the diseases.
Joe Torre, manager of the New York Yankees
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while comedian and MTV star Tom Green dis­
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Turn back
the clock with
low-impact
fitness

Keep your teeth in your mouth (not in a glass)
T ong-distance travel
L-ican be todgh on the
body, especially if you have
to sit nearly motionless for
hours on an airplane.
Bernard Gersh, M.D., edi­
tor-in-chief of the "Mayo
Clinic Heart Book — Srcond
Edition" says travelers can
do some helpful things to
keep from developing
potentially dangerous blood
clots while traveling.
Among the tips Gersh
suggests are:
• Wear comfortable, loose
clothing and sensible shoes.
• Frequently stretch your
lees, even
while sit­
ting.
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Regularly
squeeze
and release
the muscles
of your
stomach and
buttocks.
• Peri-odi/S
cally take
slow, deep
breaths.
• Get out of
V 'T *
your seat and
walk the aisle at
least once an
hour.
• Avoid alcohol.
• Take aspirin if it's safe
and appropriate for you.
• u you’ve had problems
in the past, wear elastic sup­
port stockings.
• Stay hydrated. Drink at
least one glass or bottle of
water each hour. By drink­
ing water, you also will
need to get up to urinate,
which is good for your leg
veins.

f you're among the 40 million baby
boomers hovering somewhere
around age 50, you may have
noticed that a few things — like your
eyesight or memory — aren't working
the way they used to. While changes like
these ore inevitable, there's another
change that may be preventable: the loss
of your teeth. From early to middle
adulthood, many of us experience littleto-no tooth decay and, consequently, our
oral hygiene may become lax. (When
was your last visit to the dentist?)
However, the reality Is that once you
turn 50, tooth decay can once again
become a problem. Gum-line and interproximal (between the teeth) cavities
begin to eat away at your teeth and, left
unchecked, this decay can lead to tooth
loss and even dentures. In
fact, 40 percent of people age
65 or older have lost most, If
-,
^
hot all of their teeth. As the
^
average life span increases.
so does the likelihood of
»
outliving your teeth.
Fortunately, today we have
better preventative mcasures than our parents did
and new technology to
j j ,
help ward off tooth
decay.
According to
■ ' VjLawrence Wolinsky,
W
Ph.D., D.M.D., director
o f clinical research at
the UCLA School of
,J''
Dentistry, "Consistent
oral hygiene is still the
best way to prevent
cavities. Many of the technological
advances in the dental office involve bel-

I

ter ways to repair teeth that have
already been damaged, but prevention
of that damage In the first place can real­
ly be affected by the patient."
Wolinsky offeis these suggestions to
people who want to prevent adult tooth
decay:

esearch shows that a
regular water exercise
program can slow down and
even turn back the aging
clock, allowing physically
active adults to perform like
someone much younger than
their years. Aquajogging is
low-impact, easy to learn and
offers a multitude of health
benefits.
• Total body conditioning
— Deep-water workouts offer
the cardiovascular condition­
ing of aerobics, the strength
training of lifting weights
and the stretching benefits of
yoga — all in one 30-minute
workout.
• Tune up — Joint-friendly
aqualk wo»kuuts Improve
flexibility, balance and
response time, reducing the
risk of injury and making
everyday activities faster and
easier.
• Heart-healthy — Water
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Water workouts sharpen a
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Brush at least twice a day. In genera I, most people should use a
soft-bristle toothbrush and a fluo­
ride toothpaste that helps "re-m incralize” tooth enamel by replacing lost min­
erals, making enamel stronger and
reversing early-stage tooth decay. New
research in the area of cavity prevention
has led to the development of Enamclon
Anti-Cavity Fluoride Toothpaste, which
helps promote the re-mineralization
process by providing fluoride together
witli calcium and phosphate, the build­
ing blocks of tooth enamel. Wolinsky,
who has been actively involved in the
research on Ena melon, has been pleased
with the results he has seen h&lt; date.
a__ f Floss every day. Flossing is probJTj| ably the best way to keep gums
' healthy and help prevent cavities
between teeth. Gently move the floss
back and forth on both sides r&gt;f each
tooth including the back side of your
last molars. If your teeth are very close
together, try using a waxed or "shredproof" floss.

Prevention and early detoction are your best
bets for koeplng strong, health/ teeth throughout
your lifetime.

o ,. » See your dentisl twice a year.
C ) Even If you're lucky enough not to
have receding gums, sensitivity or
periodontal disease, your dentist still
should he monitoring you for cavities,
particularly at the gum line and in

between teeth.
A friendly reminder from Wolinsky:
"Prevention and early detection are your
best bets for keeping strong, healthy
teeth throughout your lifetime. Be sure
to do your part.

People have more control of the aging process than they think
A
lthough genetics plays a part, you
may have more control over aging
than you think. According to Dr. Diana
Schwarzbein, what you eat and how you
live can cause "accelerated-metabolic
aging," a premature cellular breakdown
that makes you look and feel much older
than you really are.
in "T h e Schw arzbein Principle-. Tire

Truth About Losing Weight, Being
Healthy and Feeling Younger," endocri­
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years nf clinical research with diabetics.
She emphasizes the need to understand
the crucial role hormone's and insulin
play in determining weight and the
aging process.
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Labor service bounces big checks
LaborTemp U S A owes
local merchants more than
$100,000 for bad checks
By Dan Ping
Editor

S a n fo rd S tu n n e d
“We’re still trying to figure out
how it happened.* That was
the rosponso front Sanford
Campbeil-Lossing American
Legion Post 53 manager Rod
Fergerson after his team was
upset 5-1 by host Albany
(Ga.) Post 3 0 In the
Championship Game of the
2001 Region 3 (Southeast)
American Legion Baseball
Tournament at Paul Eam es
Park Monday morning.
Page 1B

B rie fly
Art show
The City of Casselberry
presents "Palette of
Cultures", a gala art opening,
Thursday, Aug. 23, from 6
until 9 p.m. The show fea­
tures works of talented Inter­
national artists from France,
Italy, Israel, Spain, North
Africa, Brazil, Zimbabwe and
Russia. The event wilt be held
at Casselberry City Hall, 95
Triplet Lake Drive. The pub­
lic is invited. The event will
Include music by Bossa
Brazilian Jazz Band. Viewing
will continue, Monday
through Friday from 8 a.m.
until 5 p.m. through Oct. 23.
Industry Recognition
The Seminole County Lake
Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce will hold an
Industry Recognition
Luncheon, Friday, Aug. 24
from 1130 a.m. until 13 0
p.m. in the Presidential
Ballroom, Church Street
Station, Orlando. Tickets are
$30 for members and $50 for
non-members. Corporate
tables are also welcome.
For information or tickets
contact Debbie Lee at 407­
834-4404, ext. 228.

Seminole Smile

Evio Hopkins - Owner of
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Index
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SAN FORD — Local small business
owners arc the holding the bag after an
Orlando-based
day-labor
company
bounced hundreds of checks estimated at
more than $100,000.
The businesses — mostly convenience
stores, gas stations and liquor stores —
began receiving notices from their banks
that checks issued to day-laborers from
Labor Temp USA were invalid. Some of

the checks were returned NSF (non-suffident funds), but most were sent back stat­
ing that Labor Temp USA's AmSouth
Bank of Florida account had been closed.
"Three or four of the checks arc NSF
(non-suffident funds), but all the rest
were returned because the account was
closed," said Kevin Patel, who owns
Sammy's Food Mart at 2425 S. French
Avc. "Labor Temp closed the account, so
why did they keep writing checks?"
That's the question several business
owners arc asking. Patel Is out $910.57,
including bank fees for the returned
checks, but others have lost much more.
EZ Discount Liqour Store at the 2700
block of French Avenue has $1,900 worth
of bad checks from LaborTemp; several
Sanford businesses which asked not to be

named hold more than $40,(XX) worth of
bad checks; and Walid Younes, who owns
the Quick Stop on South Orange Blossom
Trail, has another $25,000.
"I've talked with a lot of store owners
in the area, and all total, laborTemp owes
more than $100,000," Younes said.
According to several of the merchants,
checks began bouncing around July 10. At
EZ Discount Liquor, Tina, who didn’t
want to give her last name, said she called
the LaborTemp office on Park Avenue in
Sanford to get her money.
"The checks were small, $40 or $50, but
they were beginning to add up," she said.
Bob McGaffick, who managed the
Sanford office at Park Avenue, promised
See Checks, Page 8A

Herald ptiolo by

A local morchant holds some ol Iho LaborTemp
USA chocks that havo boon rolurnod bocause
Iho account was closed.

Carlton ‘Hail-of-Fame’ Henley
Seminole County
Commissioner to
be inducted into
Memphis State
Hall of Fame

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
O VIED O — Four days before
The Princeton Review released
its list of 2001 Party Schools in
their annual edition of The Best
331 Colleges, University of
Central
Florida
students
appeared to makb a run for a
top spot.
The list featured in-state uni­
versities, Florida State and
Florida as Nos. 4 and 10, respec­
tively, but an operation by the
Sem inole County
Sheriff's
Office nixed any attempt by the
students to put UCF on the infa­
mous list.

By Chriatopher Patton
Staff Writer
SA N FO RD
—
Many
Sem inole
residents
know
Carlton Henley as a county
commissioner and a funner
Lyman High School principal,
but
long
before those
careers began
he
was
a
star football
player
at
M c m p h ii
S t a t e
University.
On
Sept.
21, eight for­
mer athletes
— including
Henley — will be inducted into
The M Club Hall of Fame. A
day later, the Inductees will be
honored prior to the 7 p.m.
kick-off of the University of
Memphis and South Florida
football game.
According to university offi­
cials, The M Club h made
entirely of former university
athletes and Henley will
receive the Billy J. Murphy
award as part of his induction.

Deputies
expel U CF
students’
party plans

In s te a d ,

Before he wes a Seminote County Commleslone or principal of Lyman High School, Carlton Henley was a
stand-out end for Memphis State University. A two-way player, Henley played In the mld-50s, the ora of plastic
helmets, but no face-masks. He will be Inducted Into The M Club Hall of Fame Sept. 21.
The award is given to former
athletes who have distin­
guished themselves in their
respective field of work.
"I was frankly surprised and

honored,"
Henley
said.
"Anytime your colleagues rec­
ognize what you have done is
an honor. Last time I stepped
on the field was In 1955."

Since his playing days, a lot
has d unged at file school as its
name was transformed from
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arrested for alcohol-related
offences.
With the start o f the new
school year, the SCSO is under­
taking initiatives to deter com­
plaints o f neighbors near the
off-campus apartment complex­
es. A "small arm y" o f deputies
arrested 16 underage UCF-students for drinking and another
student for open container
Friday night and Saturday
morning.
"This is the first week back (o
school and it starls their Greek
Kush Week and stuff like that,"
Lt. Pete Kelting said. "In
See Party, Page 4A

CFRH dives
into new
treatm ent
procedure

Leidighs honored for
their ‘crown jew el’ gift
C ou p le ’s donation
of Crystal Lake
Preserve is the first
for Lake M ary’s
Conservation Plan

B y Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
SANFORD — A medical pro­
cedure once thought to only help
divers recover from the betid* Is
now being used at Central
Florida Regional Hospital to treat
many different illnesses with
remarkable success.
Developed by the U S . military
after World War I, hyperbaric
oxygen therapy has been used
since the 1930 s to help treat deep
sea divers with decompression
sickness.
Hyperbaric oxygen is a mode
of therapy in which the patient
breathes 100 percent oxygen at
pressures greater than normal
atmospheric pressure.
According to Di. Kuiaei Sl&gt;aw,
medical experts are finding out
that enriched oxygen is "goexi for
a lot of things" because the ther­
apy helps the growth of new
blood vessels.
For several year's the hospital
utilized two hyperbaric cham­
bers, but with the recent addition
of a full-time wound care physi­
cian the hospital's hyperbaric
chamber and wound care depart­
ment is becoming Central
Florida's most comprehensive
wound treatment center.
"Every patient is seen by a
physician every tim e," Shaw

By M lchslle Je ria
Managing Editor
Herald photo by Tommy Vincent
Respiratory therapist Rolando Colo communicates by telephone with Donna
Kitzman, who Is being treated in the hyperbaric chamber at Central Florida
Regional Hospital.
said. "We're sort of set-up here so
we can do about everything that
is needed for a wound — it's a
one stop shopping cure. It makes
it a lot more convenient for
patients."
According to Shaw, the aver­
age person may never need the
use of tlic hyperbarks chamber
and wound care specialist, but
diabetic patients will benefit the
most as diabetes is the leading
cause of amputation. Because of
poor circulation, diabetics recov­
er slowly from wounds, but the
hyperbaric chamber can speed
up the recovery process.
"We'll see diabetics that won't
even know they are injured,"
Shaw said. "We've seen patients
with glass, straight pins and even
toothpicks lodged in their fecL"
With slow recovering wounds
also comes the risk of infectious
diseases and wound care special­

ist, Dr. Jaime Carrizosa, helps
identify and destroy diseases
before it's too late.
Everything from gangrene to
flesh eating diseases, Carrizosa
helps treat such infections and
states "it's always better to con­
serve tissue Ilian cutting it out."
"In medical school, then* isn't
a chapter on how to take care ol
wounds — they never teach you
that," Carrizosa said. "You Icani
it as you go. The worst part is a
wound is a progressive situation
that doesn't stay the same. You
have to change your procedures
as it progresses."
Carrizosa is part of the
Infectious Disease Consultants
medical group in Altamonte
Springs. Every month the group
will rotate one wound can* sj&gt;edalist to the hospital full-time.
See CFRH, Page 4A

LAKE MARY — It's a jewel
in the crown for Lake Mary's
Conservation Plan.
At least, that’s how former
city attorney Donna McIntosh
described the first piece of land
donated to the city for its latest
environmental project. The
property is now known as the
Crystal L ike Preserve.
City Commission, McIntosh
and former Lake Mary mayor
David Mealor honored Darrvll
and Bet lye Lcidigh last week
(or their 4U-acre land donation
to the city. The presentation fol­
lowed Com m ission's unani­
mous final approval of the Lake
Mary Conservation Project— a
program established to pro­
mote the conservation and
management of the city's wet­
lands.
"This is a remarkable day foi
I .ike Mar)’," Mealor said. "The
preservation
ordinance
is
reflective of whaf we are as a
community."
Created primarily by Lake
Mary Mayor Thom Greene and

M cIntosh, the Lake Mary
Conservation Project is similar
to the Seminole County Nature
Lands program. However,
where the county's plan focuses
on both preservation and recre­
ation, the city's project focuses
mainly on preservation and
encourages
residents
and
developers to donate wetlands
and other green areas to the
city
flie Leidighs announced last
August their plans to purchase
approximately 40 acres of land
located on the northwest side of
Crystal Lake u' »h«* Timnruan
Reserve and then donate it to
the city. The land, at one time,
was considered for a 25-home
development, but plans fell
through after concerns arose
over the exact amount of wet­
lands on the property.
Numerous officials previous­
ly said the donation was the
catalyst for the creation of the
city's land preservation pro­
gram. Even before the ordi­
nance
was
approved
by
Commission, several develop­
ers expressed interest in donat­
ing wetland areas to the Lake
Mary Conservation Project.
"W hat Darrell and Bettye
Lcidigh did is one of the most
unselfish acts possible," Mealor
said. "W e will be forever grate­
ful for them."
Darrell Lcidigh, however,
disagreed with the state rcprcSoe Gift, Page 5A.

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Wednesday. Aiifiiist 22. 2001

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

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Conference
Center alliances
In six months, Sanford will have a decision
on the hotel/conference center issue. That's
about the same time television viewers will
find out who wins Survivor III: Africa. Like
Survivor, the city commission will form
alliances as they debate the details provided
by Acquest/Benchmark
{Hospitality, the development
team tasked with creating the
game plan for building and
managing the hotel/confer­
ence center. Where do individ­
ual commissioners stand on
the Issue?
Mayor Brady Lcssard and
District 2 Commissioner
Velma Williams are solidly in
Dan
favor o f the conference center.
Ping
Unless Acquest/Bcnchmark
Hospitality presents a sub-par
proposal, expect Lcssard and Williams to vote
in favor of the project.
District 4 Commissioner Whltey Eckstein
has supported the project in the past, but he
may question the financing. Eckstein is an
old-school fiscal conservative and generally
dislikes all but the most traditional financial
models. In preliminary discussions with the
city, Acquest/Bcnchmark has identified a
dozen or more financing options. If Eckstein is
to vote for the project, he'll have to feel com­
fortable with the numbers.
Commissioners Randy Jones (District 3) and
Art Woodruff (District 1) are interesting case
studies.
Jones was on the fence about the project
during his campaign 14 months ago, saying
he was intrigued by the idea but wondered if
another site could be found. The Society to
Save Fort Mellon Park endorsed Jones during
the special election, but it was marginal sup­
port at best. The fire and police unions cam ­
paigned hard for Jones, and it was that sup­
port that gave him the boost to win a five-per­
son race without a run-off. Jones broke with
the save-the-parkers last winter when he
voted with his fellow commissioners to mar­
ket the project to gauge Interest In the devel­
opment community. That's not an endorse­
ment, but it is a sign Jones could be convinced
to support the project If the right plan comes
logetncr.
W o o d ru ff Is g e n e r a lly p e rc e iv e d lo b e

ainsi a hotel/conference center at Fort
rilon Park, but during his campaign in
March, he didn't take a strong stand either for
or against the project. The Society endorsed
Woodruff, but it's hard to say if that was the
defining issue in District 1 because his oppo­
nent, Linda Kuhn, also didn't take a strong
stand on either side. Kuhn was tied tightly to
the Historic District, and Woodruff certainly
picked up votes from residents in other parts
of the district who perceived her cam paign as
too narrowly focused. Woodruff is a wildcard,
but If 1 had to put money on lus position, I'd
lay 5 to 2 he’ll vote against the project.
W hat's public opinion on a hotel/confer­
ence center? Nearly three years ago voters
approved of the project 55-45 in a special ref­
erendum. And a 2-and-a-half year petition
drive by the Society to Save Fort Mellon Park
to derail the project has yet to gam er the nec­
essary signatures.
Furthermore, while Woodruff and Kuhn
deferred on the conference center issue in
their campaigns, the m ayor's race faced it
head-on. Lessard and Bates Reed vocally sup­
ported the conference center and both made it
one of the planks In their platform. Kerry
Lyons and Dean Ray spoke out against tne
project. For Lyons, who voted in favor o f the
conference center when he was the District 3
commissioner, it was the central theme of his
campaign.
Lessard won the four-person race with 54
percent o f the vote. Add Reed's votes to
Lessard's total and do the same with Lyons
and Ray, and you get a 58-42 split. Was the
m ayor's race a dc facto referendum on the
conference center? You can certainly make
that argument. If the voters felt strongly cither
way about the issue, they had their choice of
candidates.
How will it all shake out? Hard to say at
this point without an actual nuts-and-bolts
plan to consider. About the only thing for cer­
tain is there will be a decision in about six
months lo either move forward on the confer­
ence center or move on to other things.

S

Dan Ping can ba reached at
dplngOsamlnolaharald.com or 407-322-2611.

Theater to host
performance by
Clifton Taulbert

A morning of tribute

Clifton L Taulbert, a world­
wide voice of peace, Pulitzer
Prize nominated author, lec­
turer, inspirational speaker
and story teller, will appear at
the Helen Stairs Theatre for
the Performing Arts Saturday,
Sept 1.
Through his major motion
picture, "Once Upon A Time
When We Were Colored,"
Taulbert gave the world an
inside look at the cultural lives
of African-Americans, It is a
faith-building story of a man
who overcame overwhelming
obstacles and kept his faith in
God.
Taulbert is a nationally
acclaimed speaker who has
appeared on television, nation­
al public radio and has been
featured in Time, Parade
Magazine and other national
publications.
The Sept 1 event will begin
at 6 pro. In the theater, located
at 201 Magnolia Ave. A dona­
tion o f $30 per person is
required. Proceeds will benefit
the Good Samaritan Home of
Sanford. Attire is semi-formal.
For tickets or other Informa­
tion, call 407-321-5022.

Laka Mary Police Officers, community members and local and state officials salute the flag during the dt/s dedication ceremony
held last week for the new police headquarters located at 165 E. Crystal Laka Ava.

It’s all about attitude
The bag boy thought I was my
time my joints were so stiff, I couldn't
bend over to look.
;cr sister’s mother today. He
casually dropped this bit of
.......
After I stopped hyperven­
napalm in between his
tilating, I reviewed. I am the
impersonation of Christian
same age as Michelle Pfeiffer
Slater pushing a grocery cart
and Sharon Stone. I am a lit­
and fascinating facts about
tle younger than Kim
Basinger. I’m a lot younger
music groups that arc three
seconds old.
than Raquel Welch.
"L ik e... your mom Uxiks
Oh wait, Raquel Welch is
no good. 1 dropped out of the
almost young enough to be
womb with less skin tone
your sister^ be said as tie
than she has at 50-whalever.
slung a bag of cans on top of
jAnyw^y, would the bag
toes.
boy nave called Michelle
why doesn't he just
drive a stake through my
• • • ' • • • Pfeiffer "Mom"? I think n o t
heart?
Hollywood women never age. It's
all attitude, I tell you. Attitude and,
Under normal circumstances I
of course, makeup.
wouldn’t trust this boy to know the
If you hurry you can still see my
difference between paper and plastic,
skid marks in front of the cosmetic
but when it comes to looks or age, he
counter at the mall.
has the only credential required:
"May I help y o u r the flawless
"Male — sexual preference Irrele­
vant."
young salesgirl asks.
T want to look like Isabella
With that one sentence he sucked
Rossellini," I say, gasping for breath.
the youth right out of me. 1 could feci
"Of course you do," she says
my skin tightening on my cheek­
bones like wet leather drying on a
empathetically. This woman is so
cool I doubt she has sweat glands. Of
wood block. Suddenly my breasts
course, she can afford to be gracious
dropped to my butt, my butt
— she hasn't recently been turned
dropped to my knees, and I have no
Into a geriatric Shar-Pei by an evil.
idea where my knees went — by that

Prostitution Sting
Sanford police conducted yet anoth­
er operation targeting street level pros­
titution Friday night. Sixteen individu­
als were arrested as a result of the oper­
ation.
Arrestees included Orlando Colon,
32, of Sanford; Robert Westfall, 41, of
Sanford; Matthew McGill Jr., 30, of
Sanford; Michael Eshack, 50, of
Sanford; Ismael Rodriguez, 39, of
Sanford; Thomas Decato, 60, of
Deltona, Grog Tuttle, 19, of Umitilla;
Desmond Thompson, 29, of Sanford;
Lawrence Burke, 66, of Sorrento;
Anthony Abad, 23, of Deltona; Hector
Rodriguez, 48, of Miami; Danilo
Kuljanin, 50, of Winter Springs; Eber
Gomez, 20, of Sanford; Ismael Lopez,
25, of Sanford; Rodney Gibson, 19, of
Sanford and Mark Sntiba, 37, of
Longwood.
Drug Possession
Sanford police arrested Johnny
Williams, 31, of Sanford Saturday for
possession of crack cocaine. According
to the report, while patrolling the area

D ou g F e tz e r

ISMuStr

of 13th Street, Officer
Steven
Vazquez
observed
Williams
throw a plastic bag as
he approached him.
Further investigations
found the bag con­
tained several small
pieces of a white solid
substance.

youth-sucking bag boy.
"You must have seen the picture in
Sunday's paper of Isabella and her
twin," she says, analytically turning
my face from side to side with a
tongue depressor.
Slapping the clipping onto the
counter In front of me, she goes for
supplies.
HVow," 1 say, as I stare down at the
newspaper article. "Isabella looks at
least 10 years younger than her sis­
ter."
"ft'saUattitude," th e » le *y o m a n _
says knowingly, "attitude Z. and, o f
course, makeup."
Thirty minutes and 250 bucks later
I have both. There's night cream and
day cream, eye cream and lip cream.
There'B a liny bottle of oil that cost
more per ounce than plutonium. I've
got your peel, your scrub, and your
makeup with a sunscreen that on
atomic blast couldn’t penetrate.
I walk out of that mall a new
woman, looking good, feeling good.
Confident that the aging process has
not only stopped, but that time is
peeling off my face like the pages of a
calendar being blown backward by
jet exhaust.
Sweetie notices something is dif­

Police
B lo tter

Retail Theft
• Stefanie Gonzalez, 19, of Deltona
was arrested by Sanford police
Saturday after Bunlines security
observed her stealing store merchan­
dise. Store security stated that
Gonzalez entered the store's fitting
room with five blouses, but exited with
only one. She then left the store with
four blouses in her possession valued
at approximately $80.
• Sanford police arrested Bonnie
Redmond, 20, of Sanford for shoplift­
ing and contributing to the delinquen­
cy of a minor Saturday. Wal-Mart store
security witnessed Redmond and her
two year-old son in the ladies depart­

ment. She allegedly
selected several pairs
of panties and con­
cealed them In a
stroller she was pushShe also took an
infant’s jacket and
placed all the mer­
chandise underneath a
blanket in the stroller.
Estimated value of the merchandise
was $34.
Cold Pizza
Seminole County deputies respond­
ed to a report Friday that on employee
of Domino's Pizza in Geneva was keep­
ing the nightly deposits. Barbara Neal,
47, of Geneva, admitted to keeping the
deposits and returned 16 deposit
envelopes containing missing checks
and some cash. Approximately, $16,000
is still missing, but Neal stated she
wished to reimburse the money owed.
She was arrested for larceny over $300.
Domestic
• Sanford Police responded to a 911

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ferent Immediately.
"Oh, it's nothing really," I purr non­
chalantly. Just a new moisturizer."
"It smells kind of funny," he says,
taking a step back.
"Funny?"
My mind flips through the possi­
ble ingredients that might be me
cause. C ollagen... placenta... avoca­
do ... apricot p its ... and I'm |
sure something that comes 1
sheep.
• "Maybe u re a r 1 ask, speed-reading &lt;&lt;
(he ingredients off the box.
"Urea? Isn't that lik e ... p e e r
1I've
ve gi
got all my new cosmetics
packed in a box, ready to send to my
mother. For now I think I’ll just work
on the attitude part. At the moment it
reeks of urea too, but what you
gonna do?

A final ttole. Today's column uus my
first column to run in a naospaper, and
so il scans appropriate Iful it slmuld be
my Iasi. Thanks jbr laughing with
Sweetie and me. As my grandmother
used to say, laughter is a prayer. That
bang the case, am ai.
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call Friday that involved Luis Perez, 24,
of Winter Springs. According to the
report, police responded to a Sanford
robbery where Perez entered the home
of his baby daughter and demanded
money from the mother and then
ripped the necklace off her neck. Perez
allegedly tried to keep her from calling
911, but after being pushed down sev­
eral times she was able to run out of the
room and call 911. Winter Springs
police arrested Perez at his residences
and transported him to the Seminole
County Jail.
• Alicia Hidalgo, 31, of Sanford was
arrested by Sanford police Saturday on
the charges of burglary, drug possession, domestic battery and property
damage over $200. According to the
report, Hidalgo entered a Sanford
home uninvited and attacked the vic­
tim. In the struggle, a speaker, entertainment center and wall shelf were
damaged. Several pieces of crack
cocaine were found in the back scat of
the patrol car after Hidalgo was transported tojaiL

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Obituaries

THOMAS LANGLEY CONDER
Thomas Langley Conder, 83, of
Rosalia Drive, Sanford, died
Saturday, Aug. 18, 2001, in
Sanford.
Bom Aug. 12,1918, In
Columbia, S.C., he moved to
Central Florida in 1972. He was a
career military officer in the U5.
Navy. He was of the Protestant
ffilth and » member of the Retired
Officers Association of Seminole
County and the Central Florida
Writers Croup.
Survivors include his wife.
Ruby Conder; two daughters,
Candida Conder of Topanga,
Calif., and Elizabeth Conder of Del
Rio, Tcnn.; and two sisters, Doris
McCravy of Carlsbad, Calif., and
Ludile McCalla of Columbia, S.C.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford Is In charge of arrange­
ments.
SUILLYW. FLEMING
Suilly W. Fleming, 84, of
Langhome, Pa., andformcly of
Sanford, died Friday, Aug. 17,
2001, in Saint Mary Medical Center
In Langhome following a brief ill­
ness.
A native of Grlmesland, N.C,
his 30 years of service as a manag­
er and district manager with
Montgomery Ward and Co., took
him and his family through many
of the East Coast states. He was
manager of the Wards store In
Casselberry prior to his retirement
in 1975. In each location, he was
active In the Methodist Church
and various civic organizations
including the Lions, Klwanis,
Rotary and Elks dubs.and was a
lifelong member of the Hiram
Masonic Lodge of Portland, Maine.
He was a member of the First
United Methodist Church of
Sanford. In his earlier retirement
years, he was an avid golfer,
boater, fisherman and devoted

grandfather and friend to many.
Survivors include his wife of 63
years, Lacie Wadsworth Fleming; a
daughter, Faye Hollendcr; a grand­
daughter, Cabricllc Hollender of
Yardley, I’a.; a brother and sisterin-law, Robert and Audrey Fleming
of Goldsboro, N.C.; a sister,
Virginia Edwards of Stokes, N.C.; a
sister-in-law, Charlotte Fleming
and her daughters. Fenny, Carol
and Harriet of Sanford.
Memorial contributions may be
made to the First United Methodist
Church, 419 Fark Ave., Sanford,
FL, 32771.
Baldwln-Fairchild Oaklawn
Fark Funeral Home of Santord is in
charge of funeral service arrange­
ments.
SHIRLEY J.GARDINIER
Shirley J. Gardinicr, 52, of
Sanford, died Friday, Aug. 17,
2001.
Bom May 11,1949, in Walton,
N.Y., she moved to Central Florida
In 1978. She was employed at
Invacate Inc.
Survivors include a son, Earl J.
Gardinicr of Osteen; a daughter,
Dana Gardinicr of Otego, N.Y.; her
mother, Muriel Bushy of Unadilla,
N.Y.; two grandchildren; and her
fiancee, Bill Long of Sanford.
Brisson Funeral Home of
Sanford Is in charge of arrange­
ments.
DONNA JEAN GARRETT
Donna Jean Garrett, 45, of
Plnecrest Drive, Sanford, died
Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2001.
Bom March 30,1956, In

Orlando, she was a licensed practi­
cal nurse.
Survivors include her husband,
Stephen Garrett; two sons, Stephen
Garrett Jr., and Richard Warren
Garrett; her parents, Kathryn Doase
of DoLand and Richard Dease of
Altoona; and a brother, Tim Dease
of DoLand.
Brisson Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.
FRANCIS K. HENSON SR.
Francis K. Henson Sr., 59, of
Blrdson Court, Longwood, died
Friday, Aug. 17, 2001, in his resi­
dence.
Born Jan. 30,1912, in
Highburger, Ala., he resided in
Central Florida for 30 years. He
was a retired consultant and a U.S.
Army veteran who served during
the Vietnam era.
Survivors include his wife, Sally
Henson of Longwood; a son,
Francis K. Henson Jr., of
Longwood; three daughters,
Kristian Dukes of Winter Haven,
Kimberly Chancellor of Orlando
and TYicta Henson of Tampa; and
four grandchildren.
Banflcld Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.
FAUTA MARTINEZ
Fauta Martinez, 94, of Skyview
Drive, Orlando, died Friday, Aug.
17,2001, in the Health Center of

Wlndertnete.

Bom Dec, 19,1906, in Coamo,
Puerto Rico, she resided in Central
Florida for five years. She was of
the Catholic faith.

Survivors include a son, Luis
Martinez of Tampa; two daughters,
Lydia Kolden of Tampa and Doris
Martinez of Puerto Rico; 10 grand­
children; and 16 great grandchil­
dren.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs Is In charge of
arrangements.

Liberty Center, Ohio, U&gt;ri O'Brien
of Las Vegas, Ncv., Kelly Capelli of
Deltona and Marry Fischback of
Deltona; a sister, Diane Hites of
Angola, Ind.; and 11 grandchildren.
Memorial may be made to Faith
Fellowship Foursquare Church,

YOLANDA MOSQUERA
Yolando Mosquera, 76, of
Tomlinson Terrace, Lake Mary, died
Sunday, Aug. 19, 2001, in Sanford's
Central Florida Regional Hospital.
Bom Feb. 18,1925, in Guayaquil,
Ecuador, she resided in Central
Florida for 15 years. She was a
homemaker.
Survivors include a daughter,
Miriam C. Aviles of Lake Mary;
and four grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

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EVELYN D. CHURCH
Evelyn D. Church, 89, of
Auckland Sheet, Deltona, died
Sunday, Aug. 19, 2001, in Florida
Hospital Fish Memorial.
Born In Rockwood, Tcnn., she
moved to Central Florida from
Valparaiso, Ind., in 1986. She was a
retired sales consultant for JC
Fenny Co. Inc. In Northwest
Indiana. She was a member of the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints and the American
Legion Auxiliary. She enjoyed
sewing, doll making and playing
the piano.
Survivors include a son, Russell
Church of Cedaredgc, Colo.; a
step-son, Franklin Church of
Indian Rocks Beach; a daughter,
Arlene Heck of Deltona; a step­
daughter, Jeanette Durham of
California; eight grandchildren;
and nine great grandchildren.
Baldauf Family Funeral Home
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.

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Mary C. Richards, 68, of Moss
Drive, DeBary, died Friday, Aug.
17, 2001, in Mariner Healthcare of
Orange City.
Bom in Columbus, Ohio, she
moved from Toledo, Ohio, to
Central Florida In 1986. She was a
homemaker and former owner of
Billy Boys Chill Dog and Ice Cream
in Sanford. She was a member of
Faith Fellowship Foursquare
church In Orange City, and she
enjoyed playing Bingo, Bunco and
arts and crafts.
Survivors include her husband
of 49 years, William E. Richards;
four daughters, Denise Spald of

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TIIE SEMINOLE HERALD

Wednesday. August 22. 2001

O pin io n
Bricks &amp; mortar
In Praise of the
Berlin Wall
Tiie consensus of 40th-annivcrsary coverage of the building of the
Berlin Wall went about as expected: Those terrible communists in
East Germany stunned the world by dividing Berlin into eastern and
western sectors, beginning on Aug. 13, 1961; they shot people who
tried to cross from the East into Western Berlin; President Reagan
demanded that Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev
tear down that hateful Wall; he did in 1989 and the
Cold War was over; wc won!
That was all true — and almost totally wrong.
These are among the many twists of the story that
seem to have become conventional history:
— The world was surprised.
No. It was pretty obvious that the communists
were going to seal one border or another to prevent
defections from East Germany and other satellite
Richard
countries. Among those who generally knew what
was coming was the president of the United States,
Reeves
__ ______ John F. Kennedy.
— Kennedy was outraged.
No. He was delighted, avoiding saying anything for more than a
day.
— We wanted to knock the damned thing down.
No. Some overzealuus military types re-created the wall In West
German forests to practice with tanks and bulldozers, but when the
president found out he made them knock down the practice wall and
put the tanks away. The wall was in Soviet-occupied East German
territory — it was cruel, but legal — and the United States was not
about to invade the Soviet Union, which was more or less what was
required to destroy the Wall. In fact, if we had attacked, our ground
troops would have been crushed, and we would have been left with
the options of abandoning West Germany and perhaps all of western
Europe, or destroying it all with nuclear weapons.
Yes, the Wall was ugly and so were the people who put it up, but
it may have prevented World War III, a nuclear world war.
As early as March of 1961, one magazine, The Reporter, wrote in a
cover story:
"The Soviet Union and its East German minions have finally
drawn the ultimate conclusion: The only way to stop refugees is to
seal off both East Berlin and the Soviet Zone by total physical secu­
rity measures ... searchlights and machine gun towers, barbed wire
and police dog patrols."
White House reaction to that was mild: "If Soviet Premier
Khrushchev Is prepared to offer concrete guarantees that no effort
will be made by the East Germans to interfere with the free fL w of
traffic into Berlin, officials said, this would remove the Immediate
threat of a military clash."
In other words, the public signal was that if the bad guys allowed
American, British and French military traffic to circulate in the city
— Checkpoint Charley and all that — what the commies did on
their side of the line was none of our business. That statement was
issued five days before construction began.
The Wall was a brilliant solution to thepolitical and military prob­
lem* of both Khrushchev and Kennedy. The leader of the communist
world could not stand by as more than 2,000 of his subjects — the
young and the educated, doctors and engineers — fled each week
to the West through Berlin. If the Soviets had done-nothing, 1989
would have happened in the early 1960s. But the leaders of tne free
world had only 15,000 occupying troops in West Berlin — West
Germany was 110 miles away by roads and railroads controlled by
communist units — and they were surrounded by dozens of divi­
sions of the Red Army.
The troops of the Americans, British and French might have held
out for a day in Berlin, maybe two. What then? The options were
being overrun in Berlin, then Germany, then all of the continent of
Europe, or using tactical nuclear weapons to stop Soviet advances —
and demolish much of the continent and perhaps trigger strategic
nuclear weapons on both sides.
What would you do? Unless you’re nuts, and some were in those
days, you would do what John Kennedy did: Say bad things about
the Soviets and do nothing. It worked. The Wall became the great
anti-Soviet advertisement, there was never an American-Soviet con­
frontation where it really counted, in Europe, and one day the Wall
and communism fell without being pushed or nuked.
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response to knowing that, we
put extra patrol in that particular
area. It's a patrol zone we just
opened up this year just in
response to the amount of resi­
dents we have residing in those
apartment complexes."
According to Kelting, the
arrests were just the first step in
a plait to ensure the students and
surrounding communities have
a safe, crime-free and relatively
harmonious existence. The
majority of the arrests this past
weekend occurred at Northgate
Apartments, but Riverwinds
and Tivoli apartments are also
part of the new plan.
"The apartment owners and
managers in these particular
communities, knowing the pres­
sure is on them from surround­
ing neighbors and residents,
have agreed to cooperate with
u s," Kelting said.
An apartment advisory coun­
cil of apartment management
and police has been established
and will meet every auarter to
discuss problems and preven­
tion, saio Kelting
"W e're providing them with
all incidents so thev can take
measures to evict if need be,"
said Kelting. " If there is drug
arrest or problem, they are going
to evict their tenants.'
According to Kelting, stu-

dents who arc arrested for a
felony or repeat misdemeanor
and repeat nuisance calls may
also be subject to eviction on a
case by case basis.
"They want to try to have a
’ ft community," said Kelting
ut the new strict rules from
tiie apartment complexes.
"Tne same Issues arc flooding
over to Orange County student
housing. The students are tran­
sient in a sense moving from one
student housing complex to
another. So we want to try to
save lives by make sure they're
not partying and getting in cars
and driving.
"And also for the nuisances. If
you got a party on the third floor
that's blaring music with
screaming and yelling and ranti­
ng and raving it’s spilling over
ioods," Kelting
to the ncighborho
said.
According to Kelting, stu­
dents w eic warned by letter of
the new initiatives at the start of
school. Students can also expect
similar operations in cracking
down underage drinking and
open containers as Monday
night another underage drinker
at
Tivoli
was
arrested
Apartments.

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President B ush needs a new strategy
When
President Bush returns to spenders In his own party. What Reagan did Gephardt who lead the charge In 1993 to
Washington, he'll face a carefully planned for The Heritage Foundation think tank - ele­ Increase taxes on income and gasoline. Yet he
ambush by Democrats who will repeat their vating it to national prominence - President would maintain our dependence on foreign
successful strategy of striking fear into the Bush could do tor Citizens Against oil by opposing safe exploration for new ener­
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CAGW has calculated that di
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Republicans o f robbing Sodal
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Security and Medicare In order to pay
ernment will lose at least $1.2 trillion CAGW. Corporate welfare costs taxpayers
for the tax cut. That Democrats have
in uncorrectcd waste, fraud and $65 billion a year. It costs nearly $500 biuion to
done what they accuse Republicans
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President can return fire if he refuses
more of our tax dollars, President $1.4 trillion. Should the federal government
to play their game and uses different
Bush can provide numerous exam- pay for a "Dr. Seuss" memorial in
i of the misspending of the tax dol- Massachusetts? Such projects are projected to
ammunition.
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govemment already has.
top $20 billion this year alone and have cost
should be■to
to lay off his pledge to set a Cal
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different tone In Washington and T h n m f t c
Month" award to House Minority decaae. Total discretionary spendini
Leader Richard Gephardt Gephardt increased by 11 percent in fiscal 2000 tuid
focus on changing policy. Being nice
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it in 2001. This occurred when
lie down with Republican lambs. The "tone" opposed to tax cuts when the economy was
Ricans controlled Congress,
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has never been trie problem I
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Republicans have been the problem. They’ve we didn't need a tax c u t Now he says we loses control, it ceases any reason for being.
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believe for fear certain groups or editorial a dollar he didn't think government could want to immobilize the Democrats or play
pages won't like them.
spend better than the people who earned i t
along with their spending game just to pre­
On "Meet the Press*' last Sunday, Gephardt serve themselves tn office.
The President can adopt a Reagan-like
approach to debating his political opponents
President Bush' should focus less on tone
by saying, "puf friends In the ojher party..."
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and men proceeding to criticize their policies cation (and) health &lt;
tics o f attacking waste, fraud and abuse. His
and record. Reagan consistently skewered is not about to touch his party's Tnead-and- counter-strategy can play better than the old
Democrats with this line without anyone butter issues. It isn't "m ean-spirited" or Democrat fear strategy which has worked
returning to the "old tone" of Washington to only because Republicans were too timid to
thinking he was mean.
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waste, fraud and abuse in government in a sistendes on these issues.
serious way. This means he not only will have
President Bush should make Gephardt a
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Art Zielinski asks people w hat they th in k . . .
The recent
increase in the
num ber o f shark
attacks o ff the
Florida coast is
making national
news. I t ’S also
making some
people nervous
about swimming
in the ocean. So
our question
today is, “Should
people be con­
cerned about
being attacked by
a shark V

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news said, H you
don’t bother the
sharks, they wool
bother you." That's
how t feet about H But
I am keaptng my eyes
oponfer thorn when
rm out in the ocean.
Richard Wood

Deltona

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cautious Hthey decide
to go to the beach.
And watch the chldren
maetotal.be certain
It's aale tor them. I
wouktol go lotos
bwefr sttoistime
because ot the sharks.
Fatoune James

Right now I would­
n't go In the water.
I've done a tot ot div­
ing, and with the
cloudy water and all
the shark activity I
know someone is
going to gel bitten.
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Geneva

I wouldn’t be out in
the water to get bitten
by a shark. They
rtould do something
to prevent the sharks
from being In tot area.
Put ip nets to keep
toe sharks away tarn
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While diabetics and individu­
als suffering from traumatic
wounds will reap the full bene­
fits of the hospital's hyperbaric*
and wound care center, accord­
ing to director Leon King many
more hospital patients will he
seeing the benefits.
According to recent medical
reports, Shaw said doctors are
currently researching the effec­
tiveness of hyperbaric chambers
in helping save oxygen deprived
brain tissue in multiple sclerosis
and stroke victims. Doctors are
also seeing the benefits of hyper­
baric chambers in recovery of
post surgery patients too, said
King
.
.
The possible benefits of the
hyperbaric chamber are still
unknown, but according to Shaw

the usefulness of the amazing
machine is even reaching all the
way to sports arena.
"There's hockey teams that
stick the guys in them and you
have a sprain that will usually
take two weeks healing in a cou­
ple days," Shaw said.
Recently, Shaw has even used
the hyperbaric chamber to help a
atient recover more aulckly
om a fractured and dislocated
ankle. Because of the immense
swelling, a cast may not have
been able to placed on the patient
for a week, but after a stint in the
chamber the cast was set the next
dry, Shaw said.
"So many of these things we
can help, insurance companies
won't cover — it's a damn
shame," Shaw said.
"For almost 30 years, Sanford

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used to be out In the boon docks
and now we're on the cutting
edge."

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Memphis Slate University to the
University of Memphis.
"Back then we were a univer­
sity growing up," said Henley.
"Wo had about 5,000 or 6,000
students, but now It's more like
38,000."
As a senior in high school,
Henley said he had 17 offers
from universities across the
Southeast including Ole Miss,
Vanderbilt, Army, Kentucky,
Tennessee and Tulane.
"1 went to Tulane mainly for
the academics, but they had a
good program too," Henley said
about his tin t choice.
Unfortunately,
Henley's
younger brother was seriously
injured before he began playing
football for the Green Wave.
Carlton left Tulane and moved
back home to Tennessee to be
closer to his brother. He started
playing for the Tigers and
received his master's degree in
education in 1956.
"A t that time you had to play
both ways," said Henley who
started all four years at offensive
end and defensive half back for
the Tigers.
Some of his football memo­
ries include catching the win­
ning touchdown pass to beat the
University
of
Southern
Mississippi and a heartbreaking
homecoming
loss
to
the
University of Louisville, who
had a quarterback named John
Unitas.
“We had it won, and then
Unitas completes a pass on his
back to beat us in the dosing
minutes, 29 to 28," Henley said
about die football legend's early
heroics.

sontativc and downplayed the
land donation.
"Buying and donating the
land was a very selfish thing
Bettye and I did," Darrell said.
"We have to look at the property
each day through our window.
"1 hope this will be an exam­
ple for the rest of Lake Mary," he
said. "I hope this piece of prop­
erty can be used to educate the
pcopl?."
To honor the Leidlghs,

B lo c k

PIXA R

Michelle Jerla can be reached at
mdlerleeaemlnoleherald.com or

407-322-2611.

The Seminole County Supervisor of Elections has
announced that the precinct tabulating equipment to
be in service for the Special Referendum &amp; Municipal
Elections to be held on September 4, 2001, will be
tested at the Office of the Supervisor of Elections at
10:00 A.M. on August 25,2001.
The Supervisor of Elections Office is located at 116
W. First Street, Sanford. This test is open to the press
and the public.
For additional information contact Sandy Goard,
Supervisor of Elections, at 407-665-7700.

Seminole County Commissioner
Carlton Henley In a 1950s publicity
shot for Memphis State University.

H &amp; R

Commission approved a resolu­
tion expressing its appreciation
concerning the land donation.
The Crystal Lake Preserve will
be held in perpetuity as unde­
veloped property for the benefit
of wildlife, native plants and
water conservation with a sec­
ondary use for educational pur­
poses.

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Local businesses will wait in line for funds to cover bad checks
B y Dan Ping

Editor
SANFORD — Any hopes local busi­
nesses have of collecting their money
from LaborTemp USA is a long-shot at
best because the company and its owner,
James A. Knepper, owes more than
$700,000 to a funding company.
Smaller temporary labor services, like
LaborTemp, usually contract with a fund­
ing company to ensure Ihe labor service
lias enough cash flow to operate. For
example, a construction company may
call a labor service and ask for 20 workers.
Hie labor service provides the manpower,

said Capital TemnFunds lias reached an
agreement witli LiborTemp to have the
company put in receivership and allow
Capital to check all of the company's
books.
"We've also sent out a letter to all the
customers asking them to hold tlieir pay­
ments until a court derides who should
receive them," Cravey said.
Court documents indicate LaborTemp
owes Capital TempFunds $73832134, not
including interest, expenses and attor­
ney's fees.

they should send payments to Libor
Temp. That's in direct violation witli the
agreement."
In an Aug. 6 letler, Knepper told
LaborTemp
USA
customers
that
"LaborTemp USA is llie only party to
whom your remittances should lx* made."
The letter was sent at about the same time
Knepper sold LaborTemp to BGM
Springhill Management in Tampa. BGM
lias changed the LaborTemp name to
Baysidc Staffing.
Cravey lias filed a lawsuit in 9th
Judicial Circuit because of the contract
breach, as well as an emergency motion to
appoint a receiver of the company. She

money to the labor service. The funding
company keeps about 15 percent of the
money it receives.
James Knepper and his company
laborTemp USA contracted with Capital
TempFunds Inc. to provide funding ser­
vices. I.ynn Cravey of Ruden McClosky, n
Ft. Lauderdale law firm, represents
Capital TempFunds and says knepper
broke llie contract.
"Capital Temp Funds had an agreenu*nt with l.aborTemp tiiat says all pay­
ments from customers have to go directly
to Capital," Cravey said. "O ur client
recently found out that Mr. Knepper had
sent a letter out to all his customers saying

and at the end of tlie day writes a chock to
each of the workers even though it lias yet
to collect the money from the construction
company. Under normal billing rnxx*durrs, it may be as long as a month before
the construction company paid its bill.
Funding companies fill tlie void by pnv
viding money up front to the labor ser­
vice, usually about 85 percent of the ser­
vice's outstanding bills. To secure the
agreement, the Libor service assigns its
accounts receivable to the funding com­
pany; that is, companies that contract
with a labor service, pay the funding com­
pany, not tlie labor service, because flic
funding company lias already advanced

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her the company would pay her.
“He kept telling me, 'Next
week we’ll pay you,'" Tina said.
"H e never did. Finally I called,
and they said they were not
going to pay."
I’atcl said he received the
same message from McGaffick.
"Bob told me 1 had to go
down to the Orlando office to
get my money," Paid said. "I
went down there and waited
three hours for somebody to
help me. They said the couldn't.
"As a branch manager, the
police should arrest (McGaffick)
right away," Patel added. "I
think they played a game with
the law, but I can't afford an
attorney to fight them."
One local business owner
says he is more concerned with
his lost revenue.
"Tlie state attorney and the
police, what do they want? They
want to put them behind bars,"
said a local business owner who
asked not to lx- named. "1 don't
care about that. How is him
being in jail going to help me
recover my money? He'll file for
screwed."
Jam es A. Knepper, who
SA until
owned LaborTemp US/
two weeks ago
8° when lie sold the
company, did not return numer­
ous phone calls. McGaffick was
also unavailable at press time,
though he has since opened a
new labor service, Staffing
America, at 2107 S. French Ave.,
next to the Golden Lamb
Restaurant.
Stephen Walters is the new
branch manager at the former
LaborTemp office on Park
Avenue, Tlie business has
changed its name to Baysidc
Staffing and is owned by BGM
Springnill
Management
of
Tampa. Walters said he under­
stands the position local mer­
chants are in.
"We made the transition to
the new company a week ago,"
Walters said. "W hat did not
transfer were the bad outstand­
ing checks. The only person
liable for those arc Mr. Knepper.
"We're trying very desperate­
ly to divorce ourselves from Mr.
Knepper's problem ," Walters
added. "It's a no-win situation
from them. If you have to eat xnumber of dollars of worthless
checks, it can greatly damage
any small business."
Patel said be is grateful he
didn't lose as mucli as some
businesses, but admits it still
hurts.
"I'm holding out hope that I
get my money back,” Palel said.
"There mignt not be much
chance, but I'm still hoping."
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Anderson
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point lead
in Sunbelt
By Dava Westerman
Special to the Herald

BITH LO — Veteran Dick
Anderson proved once again
that he is the "king" of the
Florida short tracks picking
up the win in the Racecar
Engineering Sunbelt Super
la te Model Series 125 last
Fridav night at Orlando
Speedworld.
Anderson drove his
Racecar Engineering/XIR
Chevrolet Monte Carlo to a
convincing win although the
only driver to beat Anderson
in a Sunbelt race this year,
Mike Fritts, was closing in as
the checker fell.
Michael Williams set fast
time of 13345 in his South
40 Motorsports Pontiac but
drew the seven pill placing
multi-time New Smyrna
Speedway champion David
Rogers on the pole.
Rogers set sail in his TM
Ranch Dodge as a large
group of cars bunched up
Behind second-running
James Powell who just did­
n't have the handle on the
car in the early going.
Anderson finall ‘
Powell on lap l l and set
after Rogers.
Williams got around
Powell for mini just before
the first caution of the night
flew for Mike Gobd's spin
on lap 27.
On the restart, Anderson
led the freight train as he,
Williams and Powell relegat­
ed Rogers back to fourth
before Lake Mary's Good
spun again on lap 35 to
bring out the second yellow.
It was clearly a two car
show at this point as
Anderson and Williams sur­
vived a rash of caution flags
for minor Incidents and con­
tinued running one-two.
Morgan Hoover brought
out the seventh caution flag
of the race when his engine
blew on lap 69. On the
restart, something went
wrong with Williams' car as
it began to slip all over the
track and Williams began to
slide back through the field.
On lap 88, Bruce Lawrence
and Jeff Sloan made contact
with Sloan spinning into the
infield to bring out the final
caution.
Williams gave up the chase
at this point and dropped
out as Anderson blasted
away from the field on the
restart. Fritts drove around
Powell for second on lap 108
and closed the distance on
Anderson but ran out of
time as Anderson won his
fifth Sunbelt race of 2001 in
six starts.
Rogers appeared to be rel­
egated to a sixth place finish,
* * the outside
three cars in
laps to come
home third and earn a big
round of applause from the
big crowd. Powell held on
for fourth with Jonny Kay
coming home in fifth.
Mike Bresnehan was sixth
followed by Jimmy Cope,
Lee Collins, Jeff Emery, and
Bruce Lawrence m only 10
cars out of the 22 starters fin­
ished the race.
Orlando's Eddie Thornton
passed his teammate Rodney
Eary, then held off a hardcharging Ricky Wood to win
the 15-lapper for the South
40 Motorsports Classic Auto
Racing Series, it was
Thornton's fourth win of the
season. Danny Shearer was
third followed by Ed Yates
and David Nunes. Jim
Rahman came back from a
roll-over in his heat race to
See Racing, Page 2B

W r e s tle r s p ic k u p h o n o rs
Special to the Herald
HAINES CITY — In the plush setting
of the Grcnelcfc Resort on August 18th,
the Florida Amateur Wrestling
Association (FAWA) paid tribute to top
individual accomplishments from the
recently completed FAWA wrestling sea­
son.
The FAWA is a club wrestling organiza­
tion comprised of nearly 100 statewide
teams. The FAWA hosts Folkstyle (high
school style) tournaments statewide from

Florida Jets recognized at
FAWA statewide banquet
September through February, and
Freestyle and Greco-Roman (Olympic
and International styles) tournaments
from March through July. In addition,
Florida wrestlers affiliated with the
FAWA compete in USA Wrestling-sanc­

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tioned events at the national level during
this same period.
On this notable evening, accolades
were presented to Wrestlers of the Year,
All-Americans, as well as some other
special awards.

The Oviedo-based Florida JETS
Wrestling Club, the 2(X)1 FAWA State
Champions, had many individual honorees at this prestigious event.
Tire Wrestler of the Year awards go to
the top 10 wrestlers in each age group
category. Tire award is based upon par­
ticipation in FAWA events and accumula­
tion of points garnered from top three
place finishes in tournaments.
JETS Wrestlers of the Year, by age cate­
gory and place within each age category
See Jets, Page 2D

stu n n e d

P o st 5 3
upset in
finals o f
R egion al

Special to the Herald

B y Dean Smith
Sports Editor

ALBANY, G EORG IA —
“We're still trying to figure
out how it happened.“
That was the response from
Sanford Campbell-Lossing
American Legion Post 53
manager Rod Fcrgerson after
hia team was. upset 5-1 by
host Albany (G’a”.) ~
P o st;
t3 0 in
mplon ' ‘ Game of
the Championship
the 2001 Region 3 (Southeast)
American Legion Baseball
Tournament at Paul Eames
Park Monday morning,
“We hit it (the baseball) at
them all day," said Fergerson.
“It's (the loss) disappointting.
but you have to ta k e '
you get I guess."
Sanford's coaches, players
and fans weren't the only
ones stunned by U&gt;e outcome,
the Albany fans were just as
amazed.
"I couldn't believe that team
(Post 53) could be held to only
one run," said Mike Davis, a
writer with the Albany Herald.
“1 saw them play on Saturday
and Sunday and I thought
that was the best hitting team
I had every seen.
"I also don't think many
people gave Albany a chance
to win either, because they
were in the tournament only
because they were the host
team and had only gone 1-2 in
the State Tournament. Not to
mention losing to Sanford 13­
0 In the opening game of the
tournament.
“I guess that's why they
play the games."
See Legion, Page 2B

Lightning
cuts short
Knights
practice

H m M photos by Art ZMintU

Matt Margo (top) had a pair of hits, including a three-run home run, as Sanford Post 53 tripped South Carolina
7-3 on Friday, Trevor BerryhiU (above, left) hurled a three-hitter in a 13-1 semifinal victory over Puerto Rico on
Sunday, and Ryan Bono (above, right) doubted In a first inning run and went 3-lor-5 on Monday. Unfortunately It
came in a losing cause as the locals dropped a 5-1 decision to host Albany in the Championship Game of the
American Legion Baseba&gt; Region 3 Tournament. Poet 53 ends the season at 51-2.

ORLANDO — Practice
resumed at the University of
Central Florida on Monday
with a change to afternoon-only
because class is now in session,
but the result was the same as
lightning brought an early end
to the 90-minute session after
only an hour. It was the fifth
practice so far this year that
was delayed, cut short, or can­
celed because of lightning.
"This weather is killing our
preparation," coach Mike
kruezek said. "There's nothing
you can do with lightning. You
can't put the kids in harm's
way so we had to putt litem
out."
In an effort to beat the tradi­
tional afternoon storms, the
practice was moved an hour
later, but it was only partially
effective.
"Any kind of time off the
football field is valuable and it
does hurt to some degree,"
Kruszek said. "We had a pretty
good practice going. The fortu­
nate tning is we have two week
to get ready for Clemson and
have the plan in."
Five of the starters who
missed Saturday's scrimmage
returned to practice Monday.
The only starters who did not
practice were center Mike
Mabry (Dayton, Texas H.S.) and
defensive end Brent Bolar
(Daphne, Alabama/Toolen
H.S.). Mabry, recovering from
an MCL sprain in his right
knee, is expected back later this
week, as is Bolar, who has not
practiced this year while recov­
ering from arthroscopic surgery
on his left knee.
"Obviously we've got to get
to the dance with the right peole," Kruezek said. "We have to
cal up and teach our guys
assignments so they can go out
there and lay it on the line."
Backup safety James Cody
(Naples H.S.) suffered a
See UCF, Page 2B

K

Classics kick off prep
football year Friday
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

H m M p M a by Alt Z M m U

Former Seminole High School star quarterback and new offensive coach Kerry Wiggins (center) watches over a
recent scrimmage at SHS as quarterback Andre Raines (far right) makes the call to start the play. Fans can gel an
earty look at the Fighting Semlnoies and other county squads when the Kick-Off Classics are played this Friday.

SANFORD — Footballstarved fans will get a taste of
fall on Friday when six of the
seven Seminole Athletic
Conference high school football
teams take part in FHSAA Kick­
Off Classics.
The Classics originally were a
regular football game between
two schools tliat did not count
in the standings.
But over the past couple of
years the coaches started to
decide that a half of play was
enough for their varsity teams
because they did not want to
start seeing injuries, or as in
some cases, show scouts from
future opponents too much.
So now most of the Classics
bring all three of a school's

teams, the freshman, junior var­
sity and varsity, together to play
a game and allow the fans to
see all of a particular school’s
players, and maybe creating a
little interest for the fans to
come out and see the younger
kids play during the week.
Most Classics now have the
freshman teams play the first
quarter, the junior varsity the
second quarter, and the varsity
the second half.
The Classics this year will
take on a little added signifi­
cance as with the football sea­
son starting a week earlier this
year and practice not starting
until the opening day of classes
on August 6th, the coaches have
only had a little over two weeks
to get their squads ready to
play, and this game will let
See Football, Page 2B

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ond and third with two out,
53 was the overwhelming
before a walk loaded the bases.
favorite heading into the game
Hut Albany’s Michael
not just because they had
Kennedy, who went the distance
already beaten Post 30, but
on the mound, was able to get
because it was the only team to
the third out, ending the last
go undefeated throughout the
threat for Post 53.
tournament and had outscoird
Nick limner, Matthew Rucker
its four opponents 44-5 and had
and Jason Norris bad three hits
scored over 10 runs in three of
each for Post 30, while Justin
its four wins.
I luff added a pair of singles and
Not to mention having ace
lefthander Adam Sanabria going two RBI to a 13-hit Albany
attack.
on the mound with plenty of
rest.
Doing the damage for Sanford
were Ryan Bono (double, two
Sanford got off to a fast start
singles, RBI), Angelo Petracca
as Tucker Pearce led off the bot­
(three singles, walk, run), and
tom of the first inning with a
Pearce, Kyle Bono and Matt
single.
!:raysier (one single each).
Hut the fleet outfielder was
Post 53 had followed up the
thrown out stealing and Chris
opening round clubbing of Post
Krall popped in the infield.
3(1 with a 7-3 victory over Easley
Angelo Petracca kept the
(South Carolina) Post 52, scor­
inning alive, however, when he
drew a walk and Ryan Bono fol­ ing all runs in the second inning
with Krall and Malt Mergo each
lowed with double into the cor­
driving in three nms. Mergo,
ner, allowing Petracca to score
who had two hi Is in the game,
all the way from first.
hit a three-run home run.
Little did the Post 53 faithful
Stephen Apfel was the win­
realize, but that was the last
ning pitcher. Me worked five
time a Sanford player would
innings, allowing five hits and
cross the plate in the game.
three* unearned runs. Bryan
Post 30 tied the game with a
Armstrong pitched four innings
run In the top of the second
of scoreless relief.
inning, and the game then
Sanford then won the
turned into a defensive battle
with the score staying tied at 1-1 American Division, whipping
Dothan (Alabama) Post 12,11-1,
until Albany took the lead for
to advance to Sunday's semifi­
good with two runs in the top
nals.
of the sixth inning.
In the semifinals Post 53 took
Sanabria left after seven
on a Bayamon (Puerto Rico)
innings, giving up three nms on
Post 48 squad that it thought it
six hits, while striking out five
would face in the Firecracker
and walking two.
Tournament in DeLand in July.
Post 30 got to reliever
This one was all Sanford as
Dominic Petracca for a pair of
Trevor Bcrryhill pitched a threeruns in the eighth inning.
hitter and struck out six and the
Sanford's ace closer was not his
offense scored in every inning of
usual overpowering self as he
a 13-1, seven-inning laugher.
gave up seven hits and only
Pearce went 3-for-4 with a
struck out one over the final
home run and three RHI, while
two innings, but still only gave
Kyle Bono was also three-forup the two runs.
Post 53 had plenty of opportu­ four.
Krall, Angelo Petracca, Jason
nities In the game as it collected
Louwsma, Uriah Kimmig and
nine hits, two walks an error
Fraysier each chipped in with
and two hit batters. Hut wound
two hits apiece.
up leaving 12 runners on base.
Post 30 nad bounced back
Sanford had two big chances
from its loss to Post 53 to defeat
to get back into the game late as
Alabama, 9-3, and South
it put runners on first and sec­
Carolina, 9-5, and finish second
ond, on a walk and a hit batter,
in the American Division, then
with no one out in the seventh
came from behind to outscore
inning. Hut a strike out and a
Georgia Stale Champion
pair of ground balls ended the
Alpharetta Post 201,14-10, to'
threat.
earn the rematch with.P/gftL53.
In the eighth inning, Angelo
Sanford ends the season with
Petracca and Ryan Bono led off
a remarkable 51-2 mark, while
the frame with back to back sin­

UCF
Continued from page IB
sprained MCL in his left knee in
Saturday's scrimmage and is
expected to be out at least two
weeks.
Freddy Saint-Preux (liiixiklyn
N.Y./Midwood H.S.) was
moved from defensive to offen­
sive tackle on Monday and is
expected to see playing time at
Ibat position this year. His move
allowed Johnovan Morgan
(Miami/Carol City H.S,) to
move from offensive tackle to
offensive guard.
ivery Gaskins (West Palm
Beach/Cardinal Newman 1i.S.)
caught eight passes for 152
yards and a pair of touchdowns
Saturday during UCF's second
full scrimmage of camp.
Gaskins, a transfer from
Grainbling who sat out last year,
caught a 49-yard touchdown
pass and an 18-yard touchdown
pass from backup quarterback
pa
Brian .......
Miller (Johnson
City,
" ‘
^ity,
Tennessee/Science Hill H.S.),
who completed 23 of 31
attempts for 283 yards with no
interceptioas.
"H e's a threat with the ball in
Jus hands," said Kruczek of
Gaskins. "I put him in there at
the slot because of the threat of
running the little bubble screens
and throwing underneath and
making plays and he made a lot
o f big plays after he caught the
football.*
The offease registered 20 first
downs, but turned the ball over
three times, twice on fumbles,
l ire defense registered 11 sacks
and a lotal of 17 tackles behind
the line of scrimmage.
"W e've got a lot of young
guys out there, but 1 thought the
effort was good and I thought
the execution at times as good,"
Kruczek said. "The biggest dis­
appointment for me today was
the offensive line play. Putting
tiie snaps on the ground is
something that can't hap|x-n "
Starling quarterback Ryan
Schneider (Plantation H.5.) com­
pleted 11 o f 25 passes for 132
yards and was picked off once.
He left the scrimmage late com­
plaining of dizziness after tak­
ing a hit to the head.

In addition io the injury to
Cody, backup defensive tackle
Mike Lynche (S.
Petcrsburg/Gibbs H.S.) had lo
leave the scrimmage because of
trouble with the heat.
Backup tailback Core}’ Baker
(Scffner/Arm wood H.S.) led all
rushers with 57 yards on nine
carries, while starting tailback
Alex Haynes (Orlanoo/Evans
H.S.) carried the ball seven
times for 16 yards and scored on
a two-yard run.
Luther Huggins
(Miami/Jackson H.S.) caught
five passes for 7(1 yards and Britt
McGriff (Gainesvilie/P.K. Yonge
H.S.) caught five passes for 32
yards.
Javier Beorlegui (Merritt
Island H.S.) accounted for the
rest of the scoring on field goals
of 19 and 52 yards.

Mvrnld ptioto by Tomm y Vlncanl

Angelo Petracca went 3-for-4,
including a walk, scored the only
run and had two pul outs and five
assists on defonso against Albany

Post 30.
Post .Hi I reads to the W ork!

Series in Yakima, Washington
starting I liday with a record of
3 7 -19.
2MII R E G I O N 3 ( S O U T H E A S T )
A M I H IC A N L E G IO N B A S E B A L L
TO U R N A M EN T
j l Paul I j m n Park, Albany, Georgia
If iu n d a y , A u g u s t 16
Gam r 1 1\&gt;ltun (Alabama) fust 12 12, Fa airy
(South f jh 'in u ) ftjtt 52 5
Gam# 2 _ llay amun (Purfto Rko) l\**t 48 9,
Qiltimliid fTmiic*3rr) I’m i 19 5
Game 5 _ Sbrlby (North Carolina) Post 62 4,
A lp iu irttl (Georgia)
201 I
Gamv 4 _ San foul Foil 51 11, Albany
tGeorgia) l*m I HI 0
I r ld jy , A u g u s t 17
Ganic 5 _ Pn*l 82 6, I\**t 193
Gamv fc _ Po»l 53 7 ,1*0*1 52 3
Gatnr 7 _ PnM 309, |\m| 12 3
Game 8 TiM 20! 4. IVnl 46 3
Saturday, A u g u s t 18
Gam# ** rn*i 53 11, potl 12 144-15) 1
Gam# 1Cl _ i u»i
J l, Putl u2 (3S 7} 7
Gam# II _ PoM 201 4. IHiel 19 (39-12) 3
Gam# 12 _ I W 30 9, |V»| 52 (3 M 2 ) 5
S un day, A u g u s t 19

SEMIFINALS
Gam# 13 _ I*©M 53 13, Tost 41132-711
Gam# 14 _ f\*M 30 14. I ' M 201 (42-17) 10
M o n d a y , A u g u s t 20
l i t A M rtO N S f 111* C A M E
C m . 19 Po*l 30137-19) 5, Po*1 53 (51-211

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
P O S T 30 5, P O S T 53 1
Albany
I'm ! \0 nin 002 200 „ 5 13 1
SeniorJ i
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8
Savr , none. 211 _ llnsl 53, R. Bonn. 30 _ none,

Continued from page 1B
get sixlh spot as Simeon Spagnuolo, Eary, Patrick
Sanders, and George Hall, Jr. rounded out the top
10.
Modified honors went to Frank Polly in his new
Ellis chassis who led most of the way to get his
third win of the year. Rounding out Hie top five
were Shane Held, Jared Allison, Jim Wilkins, and
Jim Winks.
The Mini Stock race was more like bumper cars
at the state fair forcing track officials to throw the
red and checkered flags together at the comple­
tion of lap 12 just lo make sure someone finished.
As the smoke cleared, Rex "Boncman" Hollinger
earned his second victory of the year with point
leader Tim "Missleman” McPhnil second. Tim
by Br
Trisha Gray, who came back from a hard crash at
New Smyrna last week, getting fifth.
Only four rnr? managed lo see the checker fall
in the Sportsman class as Bill Loomis drove his
Ron-Johns Automotive machine to his fourth win
of the year. Doug Samlon crossed the stripe in
second followed by Kelly Jarrcit and Tracy
Jenkins. Newcomer But Hall was the last of sever­
al cars to drop out of the running and he was
credited with fifth.
The Super Stocks put on their usual cock ! show
with Rich Clouscr driving Rob Watford's car into
victory lane. Early leader Big Bob Wines was sec­
ond ancad of Jeff Wright, Tim Russell and Bob
Bciler.
Vernon Ward topped a wild group of Strictly
stocks for his first win of the year. John Stevens
made a late cliarge to net second while Michael
Seay drove the only four-cylinder car in the field
to third. Brian Anderson and The Mighty Kahuna
rounded out the top five.
This Friday night (August 24th) the TBARA
(Tampa Bay Automobile Racing Association)
winged outlaw sprint cars invade Orlando
Speedworld along with all regular FASCAR class­
es (Super Late Model, Mini-Stock, Sportsman,
Super Stock and Strictly Stock) other than the
Modificds, who get the night off to prepare for
the Ed Meredith Memorial race Saturday night at
New Smyrna Speedway.

Football
Continued from page IB
them sec how far along the
team is.
Seminole High School football
fans will have to be very dedi­
cated if they want to see new
coach Jim Bernhardt and quar­
terback Andre Raines, the
youngest son o f former Fighting
Seminolcs star Tim Raines Sr., in
their first action as the Tribe will
travel to Merritt Island to take
on an always tough Mustangs
squad.
L ake M ary w ill nlao&gt;bej
bt* o
on
n the

Gales open a 6 p.m. and racing begins at 8 p.m.
light at the track located 17 miles
every Friday ni|
east of Orlando between Orlando and Titusville
on Highway 50 at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.

NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
SAM SULA — Late evening rains again washed
out the Double Points Night at New Smyrna
Speedway last Saturday.
This Saturday (August 25th) New Smyrna
Speedway will hold the Ed Meridith Memorial
Pro Modified Tour 100 Lappcr as well as features
in the regular FASCAR divisions of Super Late
Model, Mini-Stock. Sportsman, Super Stock and
Strictly Stock. No Late Models ibis week.
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 and CR 419, between New
Smyrna, DeLand and Daytona.
For more information on any local short track
action, call the FASCAR offices at (407) 568-1367
(Orlando) or (386) 427-4129 (New Smyrna), or
check the Internet site at WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM, o r E-Mail at FASCARNOWOAOL.COM.
RESULTS
FHdiy, Augutl 17
SUPER L A TE M O D E L S (R A C E C A R E N G (N E E R 1 N G S U N B E L T
SUPER SERIES R A C E M ) _ I. (00) Dick Andrtton. 2. &lt;Z7X) Mik# Frith.
3. ( I I ) Duvtd R o gm ; 4. (37) l i m n Powrll IIL 5. (48) Jonny K*y; A (3)
Mik* Bfrtruktn. 7. (IS ) Jimmy Copr. A (89) L*» Co(ltn»; 9. (12E) )cfl
Emery; 10 (14) I n n I j u r n n ; 11. (37X) Dtrryt ShrlnuL 11 (40)
M k h n l Willwmt. 13 (71) B| McLeod; 14 (3 1 )fed!Sloan; IS. (12) luitin
Drawdy; 16. (39) Morgan Hoover; 17. (27) Mike GcncL 18. (74) Barry
Willoughby; 19. (24) Skotl Bramletl; 20. (7C) Cuth Revrttr; 21 (22) Larry
Oateerv 22. (10) Eric Black
M O D ir iE D . 1. (34| Frank Polly; 2. (5S) Shaln Held; 3. (18) |ami
A i m l (l)Jvm e f W ilknton S (61 Wray S u ffe r;4 (2X) Jimmy Wlnkt,
7. (91) Donald Sloppey; 8. (721) John Bmnctt. 9 (08) Ir r l Bryant
S P O R TS M A N 1.(17) Bill Inom it. 2. (04) Doug Samton; 3. (97) Kelly
larrvtt; 4 (lO )Ttacry Jenkina. 5 (23) Richard I lig h t 6 (7) Bill llall.7.(93|
Bruce Gaytan; 8. (1) Kevin R en r
M IN I-S T O C K . 1. (85) Re* Hollinger; 2. (7) U m McPhall; 3 (25) D m
Clark; 4. (3) Brad Sievena; 5 (8) Tkfeh Gray; A (51) Rote D trieno n; 7. (30)
Bobby O rr; 8 (6) Jamie Dltnev. 9 (20) O u t ! |,mr*. ID. (17) Rae William*.
I I . (98) Jeff Du via; 12. (55) D r Wayne Yomaru. 13 (07) Dick U u l o
S U rE R S T O C K _ 1. (17) Rich Clouaer; 2. (70) Bob Wine*; 3. (50) |ett
W right 4. (36) Tim Ruaaelt 5 (44R) IVb Beiler; A (12X) R id |&lt;4uu, 7. (00)
John llodge; 8. ( I I ) Duane F m d ; 9. (22) Homer Gordon. 10. (67) Bill
Loomia; II . (13) Leonard Sany; 12. (81) Lenny Clary; 13. (23) Sid Carter.
S T R IC T L Y S T O C K _ 1. (6) Vernon Ward; 2 (74) John Steven*. 3 (0)
Michael Stay; 4. (77) Brian Andenurt S. ( I I ) The Mighty Kahuna; 6 (UR)
N o driver liated; 7. (14) Roger B m lo a 8. (5) Charlie Pitta; 9. (29) Brandon
Prop*t 10 (27) Berry Parka; t l , (10) Roger tabeau; 12(16) Dave Berter.

road as the Rams travel to
Oviedo to take on the Lions at
John Courier Field.
Fans may want to mark this
game on the calendar because
with the change in districts this
ar, this will be the only mcctbetween the two long-time
rivals.
In another matchup of local
teams, Lake Howell will be
heading to the Wayne E. Epps
Sports Complex to take on
neighborhood rival Winter
Springs and new coach Steve
Katz.
I

S3

Lyman will be the other SAC
school playing a non-county foe
as the Greyhounds will wel­
come Oak Ridge to the Carlton
Henley Sports Complex in
Longwood.
Lake Brantley fans will have
to bite the bullet and go watch
another county team if they
want to get an early football
'fix' as the Patriots will not be
ig in a Classic this year,
lost of the games arc set to
begin at 7 p.m., a half-hour ear­
lier than regular season varsity ,
contests.

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! SDOI

t. In iaddi­
medicine department.
tion, lie served as the head ath­
letic trainer for football and
men's basketball.
Prior to his position at UNI,
Conway was the head athletic
trainer at Morgan State
University, He also worked as
an assistant athletic trainer and
assistant professor at the
University o f Delaware and on
assistant athletic trainer with the
New York Jets o f the National
Football League.
"W e were fortunate to hire
Darryl - especially at this time of
year, said Sloan. "H e brings a
jot nl experience, character and
exjH-rtise to our sports medicine
program."

Continued from page IB
include:
N O V ICE (10*11 years old) _ 3. Brandon
Tressler; 5. JoKn Christiansen.
SCH O OLBO Y (12-13 years old) _ 2. Kenny
Lester; 5. Justin Fraga; 6. Daniel Rowe.
CADET (14-15 years old) _ 4. Kyle Coffman; 6.
Sevc Hewitt; 8. Jason Robbins.
JU N IO R (16-17 years old) _ 3. Kris Sana
Hannemann.
OPEN/MASTERS (combined post high
Bchool/senior level adults) _ 1. Glenn Tolloson;
10. Ralph Acosta.
G IR L S (all ages) _ 1. Ambyr Tolleson; 2.
Heather Tolleson.
In addition to the Wrestler of the Year awards,
accolades were presented to those who earned
All-American status by placing in the top six in
their weight class in a USA Wrestling-sanctioned
national tournament.
JETS honored include:
Kenny Lester _ two National Championships
and three All-American honors; Justin Fraga _ one

National Championship and two All-American
honors; Jesse Robbins _ two All-American honors;
John Christiansen _ two AU-American honors;
and Jason Robbins _ two All-American hnnois.
In the Special Awards category, the FAWA hon­
ored the top wrestling referees in the state. The
JETS' Eric Christiansen was rccogni
lized as the
Best Up and Coming Official of the Year as the
top rookie official in the state of Florida.
Christiansen is a Junior at Oviedo High School,
a varsity wrestler for Oviedo, and competed for
the Florida National Team in Fargo, North Dakota
last month.
Christiansen was seen at most FAWA events this
ast year pulling "double-duty"....officiating
outs until his name was called to wrestle. Once
called to wrestle, he took a ouick break from the
whistle and proceeded lo take care of business on
the mat as a competitor.
The Florida JETS Wrestling Club will start prac­
ticing and competing again right after Labor Day.
For those interested in becoming a member oi die
JETS, please call JD Robbins at 407-366-4840.

E

Self-Employed?
Na »hti— tlfl» Information on:

CONWAY HIRED AS HEAD
ATHLETIC TRAINER
Darryl Conway lias been
named the Ilead athletic trainer
at UCF, Athletics Director Steve
Sloan announced last Friday.
Conway will oversee the dayto-day operations of the Golden
Knights sports medicine depart­
ment while also serving as tin*
head athletic trainer for the
school's NCAA Division I-A
football program.
Conway comes to UCF after
two years as the Director of
Sports Medicine at the
University of Northern Iowa,
where lie was responsible for
the overall operation and

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documantary atamp taxaa and
recordtog laaa ara required to ba
paid by Via luocataU btddar at Vie
•ala Ful payment of an amount
equal to Via htghaat bid la due wtVwi
24 hours altar Via advanced bma of
sale A I payments ahal ba catfi or
guaranteed
instrument,
made
payable to N Clerk of toe O o A
Court
Dated on 7/27/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctork
PubSeh Auguat 6.15.22. 26. 2001

daacrtbed property
Thai said sale i« bwng made lo aelisty (he tarma of this Writ of

objections with 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
A l creditors of the decedent and
other persona having claims or
dsmendt agaaist decedents estate
on whom a copy of th*s notice la
served, within three months after the
date of the hrst pubScatton of thts
notice mutt Me Viee dams with Ms
Court WITHIN TMF LATER OF
THREE MONTHS A FTER THE
DATE O f THE FIRST PUOLICA
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l othar creditors of the dacedenf
and persons having dam s or
derrandj against !t-p denwdenf s
estate must Me Vieir dams with Ms
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The drta of the Aral pubtcabon of
M s Notice is August 15. 2001
CAROL LEE RUSSIAN
Personal Representative
5466 Maple Rdge Court
Lake Forest. FL 32771
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
M CASSEDY SUMRALL. JR

L ecals
MARSHALS SERVICE
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
PuMth Auguat 15. 22. 26. 2001
D0131

your Correctional CartrTIcata In
accordance « * i Section 543 1395.
F.8., end any rulea promulgated
Piereinder
You ere required to eerve e om en
oopy oI your keen to reQuart e hear­
ing pmuenl to Seceon 120 57. PS
upon Rod Catwea. PROGRAM
DIRECTOR.
Criminal
Juttice

Wtdncfldoy. August 22. 2001

d an
PubAah Auguat 6.15.22. 26. 2001
D0034a
for Tai Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Vial
RUTH COLM AR. Via holder of Via
) hat Mad aati
for a las dead lo ba
ieeued toereorv Tha
bar(t) and yeaRi) of
daacnpaon of Via properly, and Via
nama(i) In which I waa aaaaaaad
tv'are aa toAowt
CERT1F1CAT1 NO: M19
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 1666
PARCEL O r . 05-20 32 300-0G2C0000
DaacRpaon of Property: LEO SEC
06 TWP 20S ROE 52E N 1/2 OF NW
V i O f SC 1/4 O f NW 1/4
Namaa In which aaaaaaad:
CLAUOE B WCKUOHTER
A i of and property being m Via
County of Saminofa. Stale of Florida

•uert to Seceon 120 50. F A . end
FVAa 11B-27, FAC.
Deled JWy 31, 7001
CHIEF PATRICK M KELLY
CHAIRMAN - CRIMINAL JUSTICE
STANDARDS ANO TRAINING COM­
MISSION
By - -e- Terry BeCar. OMeton

NOTICE IS HEREBY OfVEN. Vial
RUTH COLM AR. Via holder of Via
knowing canficalafa) haa Mad serf
oart0caaa(s) lor a lax dead to ba
laauad toereorv Tha caraftct a nunv
bar(a) and yaar(t) of laauanoa. N
daacnpaon cf Via property, and Via
nama(s) In «N ch I waa aaaaaaad
la/ara aa loftowe:
CER TIFICATI NO: 666
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1664
PARCEL O r 31-16-32-6UB-00000100
OeacrtpBon of Properly: LEO SEC
31 TW P 16S ROE 32E BEO 472.6
F T W A 629 F T N O F SE COR
OOVT LOT 1 RUN N 120 F T N 63
DEQ 8 MIN 30 SEC E 140 63 F T 8 7
DEO 42 MIN E 120 F T 8 64 DEO 7
MIN 56 SEC W 156 71 F T TO BEG
BEINO L O T 10 UNRECORDED
SURVEY OF OOVT LO T 1
Namaa In which aaaaaaad: MACK
OREEN
AM of aeid property being In Via
County of Bemtnoie. Stole of Florida.
Untoaa auch canBcatod) ahal ba
radaamad icocxdng to law. Via prop*
arty daacdbad in auch oaffftoatofs)
art ba
to tha Wgheaf btddrr rt
Via areal front door. Baminola Comity
Courthouaa. Santord. Florida. on
10. 2001. ai

guaranteed
IntOument.
made
parade to lie Clem at tie C k a *
Cowl
Deled on 7/37/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOROA
by OERAUKNE HARFORD Deputy
Clem
PlAMTi AuguK 5.15. 22. 2f. 2001

ffodoa af f^^a^iflaaflan
for Tta Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY OfVEN. Vial
RUTH COLMAR . Via holder of V*

)■

certtocataft) lor a tax daad to ba
laauad Viereon. Tha cerbftcate Hum­
bert t) and yaar(a) of laauanca. the
daacnpaon of Via property, and Via
neme(s) m wlAJi X waa astasiad
toVa aa foAowa
CERTIFICATE NO: 471
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1664
PARCEL 104 34-16-30-606-02000000
DaacrlpBun of Property LEO BLKS
2 * 3 (LESS PART IN PHILLIPS
RAVENNA PARK SECTIONS OF
LOCH ARBOR) RAVENNA PARK PB
4 PO 77
Namaa In which aaaaaaad SHOE­
MAKER CONSTRUCTION INC
Af of aaid property being In Via
County of Semmoie. Stole of Florida
Untoaa auch cwntftcatad) ahal ba
radaamad ecoordbg to law. Via prop­
erty deecnbed In auch caritocaied)
Via weal front door. Oemmoto County
Courthouaa, Sanford. Florida, on
Monday. September 10, 3001. at
1100am
Payment of Sato lea. appicabia
documentary atamp taxes and
reconSng laaa ara raqmrad to ba
paid by Via succeeeKJ btddar at Via
sale FiA payment of an amount
equal to Via highest tad to due «*Mn
24 tinea after n e adeem ed bma of
•ale. Af payment* she# ba neen or
Inatrumant.
payabto to Via Ctork of Via O c u i
Court
Dated on 7/27/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctork
PubAah: Auguat 8.15. 22.26. 2001
00029a
CNICUfT COURT
UO H TE1N TH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
(COUNTY.
IN RE: The Marriage of
ALICE MOORE BEST.
JAMES PAUL BEST.
ReapondentHuabend
NOTICE O F ACTION FOR
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
TO: JAMES PAUL BEST
117 Azalea Lena
Sanford. Florida 32773
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Viet an action
has baan dad agatnat you and Vial
you art required to eerve a oopy of
your whhan dafaneee. f any. lo I
AtJCF MOORE BFST. whnaa
address la 117 Azalea Lana.
Sanford, Florida 32773. on or before
AUGUST 30.2001 and Re Via origi­
nal wRi Vie ctork of Me Coul at 301
N. Park Avenue, Sanford. Florida
32771 before service on PeOftoner or
Immetfetofy Viaraaftar if you faf to
do ao. a dafauA may ba amarad
againal you lor Via raAaf demanded

YOu must keep Via Ctork of Via
Cbotol Court's offtca notRad of your
currant address
(You may Ma
Nonce of Currant Adfreea. Florida
FwnAy Law Form 12 915) Fukaa
papers In M i towsMI wR ba mated
to Via tddriat on raoord af Via

Fafura to comply can raaut in aencbona. M u d n g dwmfaaaf or stoking
of ptoadtoga.
DATED JULY 25.2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
r . 4 i -------- n » » « - . - oy
rxancy n. r m a

Daoutv Ctork
Pubtth. August

I, A. 15.22.2091

County Court
County, Florida
Coaa • 36-3676-CC9)
BARNETT RECOVERY
CORPORATION.
JAMES E BARNES.
NOT1CC OF SHERIFFS SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Vial by
virtue of Vial certain wm of
Exacubon laauad out of and under
Via seal at Vie County Court of
Sominato County. Florida. Casa •
653676CC03 upon a Antf Judgment
rendered to Via a*oraae«d com on
Via 14to day of June A i). 1666 to
Recovery Corporator^ Plambft(a).
va Jamas E. btoiwa. Dalai ilas&lt;a)
which Moraaato Wrt of Exocuton
waa etoftiorad to ma aa 8hanff of
Sammole County. Florida and I have
levied ipon at Vis right. bAe and
intoraaf of Via delandanM) to Via fol­
lowing daacrtoad property, sard prop­
arty baing located to Semmoie
County. Florida, more parUMarty

lor Tee Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, torn
LINOA
ZLATKISS.
JERROO
JTWROS ZLATKISS . tor holder ol

Donald F Eaingar. Shent!
SarTwiola County. Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE AMER
ICAN3 WITH DISABILITES ACT OF
1660. PERSONS WITH A DISABILI­
TY NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM
MOOATIONS TO PARTICIPATE Vf
THE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTION OF THE CIVIL
DIVISION AT THE SHERIFFS
OFFICE. 100 BUSH BLVO. SAN
FORO FLORIOA AT LEAST FIVE
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED
INGS
(407)6656640
TTD
(407)6653323
Wth Gala Maid On : Sept 4. 2001
Pubieh Auguat 1. 6. 15. 22. 2001
D0018
NOTICE OF SALE
To aabaty owner Ian lor rant due to
accordance w*h Florida Statutes
Set Storage Fadhty Act. Sections
63 601-63 806, content* ol tested
PAMELA DUNFORO
130
Furr*ure.Boxes.Mtec.
SHIRLEY J JACKSON 131
Furniture Boxes Abac
JOSE M FLORES
350
Restaurant Booths
CHARLENE K BLACK 436
Fum4urs.Boxes.Miac
ROSA GEORGE
438
Fum4ura.Refngaraior.Misc
DARRYL C TATE
616
Const Equip .Tools Mac
AMm b are aoid ‘as is* and must ba
paid lor to CASH immeeftatety Wtowtog sale A i un4a advertised may, not
ba evalaNa at bma of M b to Via
of settlement between owner
tfty Buyers must
contents sweep in4 and
haul away debris Contents w « ba
•old at pubic auction to Via highest
Udder or oViarwtee dispose.! of af
Via loOcmtiQ Onto and tocafton
DATE AUGUST 26. 2001
1030 A M
Magnoka Sa« Storage
2530 Magnoka Ava
Sanford. FI 32773
(407)321-2606
PubAah Auguat 16. 22. 2001
D0012
NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE la hereby given
Vial, on Via data and af bma Salad
below, and continuing from day lo
day unci al goods ara sold, wa wB
sal at pubic auction, to Via N^iast
btddar. tor cash, at Via warehouse
STORAGE U S A located al 7400 W
Cotorval D r. Orlando. FL. 32616. Via
contents af Via storage ixvtx contoeitog household and / or business
goods, lor rant and other charges lor
which a kna on same la cleaned to
DATE OF SALE Aug 2S, 2001
T1MEOFSALE 1000 AM
STEPHANIE JONES UNIT# 1022.
CLAUDIA GARZA UNIT • 2149.
ANTHONY SIMPSON #122. CANDICE MUIR UNIT#2073, ERIC HERNANOF7 UNTT# 2066
Auctioneer STORAGE PROTEC­
TION AUCTION SERVICES. LIC
#563
A 550 00 dearwig depot# wB ba
coAacted tor each uni purchased
and refunded after al oorsenu of Via
itofl has baan removed from to# tact
Ay Said safe to ba under and by
vtrtua of Via State of Florida, to auch
PubAah Auguat 15.22.2001
DOOOI
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE COUffTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
No 01-A06-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ORIFFIN LEE ISAACS.
NOTICE OF AOMINUTRATION
Tha adniniatralion of (he estate of
ORIFFIN LEE ISAAC* deceaeed.
F4# Number 01-606 CP. la pwidtog
to Via C&lt;rcu4 Court tor Oarmnoia
County. Florida. Probata Dndaion,
Via address of which la P. O Box
6069. Bantord. F I 32772-6069 Tha
name and adfreaa of Via paraonal
rapraaanufeva and the personal reprasentabea'a atiomev are aet Irdh
A a INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
notice is served, who have objec­
tions thai chaBenge the validity of the
wB. toe quakftcebona of toe personal
representative, venue, or ktoatftebon
of Ma Court after raqmrad to Ma toetr

355 N E Fifth Ava . S u it 8
Defray Beach Floma 33463
Telephone 56177? 7040
Florida Bar #100356
By M CASSEDY SUMRALL. JR
Pubish August 15. 22. 2001
00146_______________________
Vf THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
CASE NO: 01* I1 5 C P
IN R E-TH E ESTATE OF
PATRICIA W FERRE.
NOTICE OF ADtftNtSTRATlON
The admtntstrabon of Vie estate of
PATRICIA W FERRE, deceased.
Casa Nimber 01-610 CP. « perekng
to the Circu« Court tor Semeioie
County. Florida. Probate Drvtaion.
Via address of which la 301 North
Park Avanua. Sanford. Flnada
32771 Tha name and address of
paraonal rapraaamabva a attorney
ara aet torth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l parsons on whom Ma notice la
served who have objections that
chaiengs toe vakdfy of Via wB. Via
quakftcabons of toe personal repra•entabve. vanua. or funaiftcbon of
Ma Court are raquirad lo Ma their
objection# with Ma Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
DR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l other creditor* of toe decedent
and persons having claims or
demands agaeial the decedent s
estate must Me thee dams wth Ms
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. OEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data of toa Mat puUcation of
Ms Nobce n August 15.2001
Personal Representative
KAY U BATES
11924 Blandfieid Street
Richmond. Virginia 23233
WILLIAM A GREENBERG
Florida Bar No: 246376
6600 So U S 17-62
Poat Office Box 300310
Fern Park. Florida 32730
(407)336 5644
Attorney tor Personal Representative
Pubiah August 15. 22. 2001
D 0 146

Pubic aucaon lo ba held at 901
am. on Via 1 day of Sepiambar,
2001, af toe km l door of Atoan a
Towing Inc Located at 2499 Old
Laia Mary Rd Suns 134.
ft
tor toe purpose of dwpoaing of Via
toftowinq vehldet
For torther Information pfaaae cal
(407)321-2646
(1) Year 64Maka Chevrolet
V1N# 2G1WN14T8R914678S
Pubkah Auguat 22. 2001
D 0 157

Coptoa of al oourl documents In vaa
case. tncftjdhQ orders, ara avafaWa
af Via Ctork of Via QrouA Court's
office You may review vieaa docu-

WARNINO Rife 12 265. Florida
FamAy Law Rutot of Procedure.

payable to toe Clem el toe Cacui
Court
Deled on 7/37/2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctork
PUBtft AuguK 6.15. 22. M . &gt;001

Erecuton

ONE 1666 WHITE CHEVROLET
MONTE CARLO
VN#?G 1W X17X4T6296566
and Via undarwgnad aa ShanA of
Sanunoie County Florida. wR at
1100 A M on Via 4Vi (toy of Sept
A D . 2001 oftor for safe and aeA lo
Vie rv&lt;pieef Udder. FOR CASH IN
KANO ANO SUBJECT TO ANY ANO
ALL EXISTING LIENS, at Via Front
(Weet)Ooor. at tha slaps, of the
Sanunoia County Courthouaa in
Sanford.
Florida.
Via above

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Sanlord Airport Authority.
Sanford, Florida
ORLANDO S A W OHO
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Sailed bWi tubyecl la Bw corn*
ta n m
, * 4 ba r v m d unli
200 P M . local Ima. on Thuteday.
Sn/aeii™* 20. 2 X 1 tty Bw S tr*y i1
Airport Authority (the Oenat) at Ona
Rad Clavalaod Boutavanl Suita
1290. Sanford Dortda 32773, at
•*aUi lima and placa at t*J« eri ba
riAAtty opanad and raad lor kjmwhn g at labor and malaria** and pan

INTERNATIONAL
TERMINAL APRON
PAVEMENT REHABILITATION
Ttua protect consul! of approxmalaty 15.000 square yerd» X P-601
concrala pavement raconatrucuon,
13.000 Iona ol P 40 1 baurranoua
pavamanl lor ovartay. and netewienaoua drainage Hama ki rahapxtala
Bw tntemationnl apron Tha location
ol tha protect * on Orlando Sanlord
Aaport
Tha work partormad wider B*a
Contract anal ba govamad by tha
Fadaral Contract Provtxona sat lorth
at tha Contract Docuiwnta, which
tncArda, but ara not raatnaad to.
Dwadrantagad Buamaaa Entarprtaa
(DBE) aubccrtractor parterpatron.
Equal Employment Opportunity
raqurramanta. and compliance wan
Fadaral Waga and Hour raquve
manta (Davta Oacon Act)
At
raqutramanta ot tha Slaw of Florida,
deluding but not tmaad to Chaplar
287, Florida Statulaa. and at admo
IrtmBve regutanorw ahal apply to
tat projacl aa t haratn wman out In
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Ary corarart [amereratolhia None#
•na ba autyact to tha provwuw ul Era
Eiecuthra Ontnr 11240 &lt;9-24431
Tha attantion ol btddart W partvaAtr
ty calad to Bw contract raqutramanta
lor Equal Emptaynenl Opportuvtwe
aa aat lorth on Paga A2-1 ol h r
Contract Docunanta Tha aucxaaa7J bddar aril ba required to oompty
wan at contract raqurramanta lor
Equal Empioymant Opportwutwa.
Aa btddara mutt M ki tw blanka on
Paga B2-1 ol tha proposal
Tha Sanlord Airport Authorty haraby noWw* aa btdaara that I wd alttrmatnraty aaaura that daadvantagad
buamaia antarpnaaa (DBE) ara
•Horded lui opportunity to aubma
brda In raaponaa lo Bm arviation and
wd m l ba diacnmaiatad againat on
Eta gmunda ot taca. color, national
ongai. or aaa In conaidarabon lor an
award Thra wa ba dona tel accor.
danca with T4W VI ol Era Cant Rights
Act ol 1964 &lt;42 u s e 2000d X
aaq). 49 CFR Part 2S. Parbapation
by
Dwadventsgad
Buamaaa
Entarpnaaa m Dapartmanl oI
Tranaportabon Program#. and 49
CFR Part 21. NonAacrtmmation m
Banataa For and Service# lo tw

Fubac.
Tha raqutramanta ot 49 CFR Part
211. Ragutabona ot tha U S .
Dapadmara ot Tranapodaban. apply
to thn contract It M tha poAcy ol Via
Sanlord Airport Auhortty lo pracbca
r - .i » n ■. TWWtk m b H U

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ootor. h i . or naaonal Orion In Bw
award or partormanoB ol *M con­
tract AM turn* quaHtymg undar BM
1 ars encouraged to wAmd
aaard ol BM conerwd igon tattXybig Iw raqUemarae X BM bid apacdtcabon Thaaa requeamente apply
to a ! taddara/ottaiora. Including
t o w who quabty s i s DOC A HOC
contract goat ul twelve paroanl (I2 X )
had baan h M M M h r N a oontrad Tha btddx/Xtarrx ihafl irraba
good talth aftorti. a&lt; dahnad m
Append. A 49 CFR Part 29, lo maal
tew conbact goal to DBE parttdpabon tn tha partormanea oI N a conbad
Tha t 'dls’ioaMric wa ba rages.ad to
aubma bra Mowing bitomabon: (1)
tha namoa and adOrau aa ol DBE
frma brat arti parurgraw ki bra conbad, (2) a daaenpaon ol tw work
brat aach DBE Ami wd partorm. (3)
tha dedar amount ot bra parttekwlion
ul adch DBE brm padtdpabng: (4)
Wralsn documantairon X tha biddar/Xtarorw oxranknxi k, u u a
DBE a ir c o ln c u r whoa* parts^ra­
tion a aubmaa to maat Bra contrad
goaL (3) WrtOan oorrhrmabon bom
bra DBE brat I la paraqpabrtg bi Na
(quoad aa pmridad In Bw oommamtrt mada urrtx (4), and (3) &gt; Bra
contract goato w n x mat avtoanca X
guoo u n i »noru i n iw » e i w r o r
ahal aubma Bra Momwttan w4h I*
bid'propoadi as a condition X
DBE pariepeton rr Baa contrad
may ba bi tom X a prim* conbact.
aubcorarad, |0M rrarrtura. or anoBwr
DFH Sacbona 28 33. Now a DBE
partKtpabcm couaad lowanl goaWTl
X 28 33(B)
A l btddara. potantwJ conimctara x
auboonbadora to Baa DOT-aaaWWd
x a lo carry o x Bat D O T pcdcy and
tha DBE nhagwhon. as a x forth
abova. ahal conxauta a braach X
cenbad which may rasub bi lanranaM i X Ba oorirad x auch oBrx
ramady aa daamad appropriaw by
Ba radptorl and Ba FAA
Tha auccaaatx biddx wW ba
raquwad to aubma a CartAcaaon X
Non aagragatad FadMWt prior to
award X bra contrad, and to rrodty
prospactrva auDexttractora X tha
□sjdbtg trrrt Conbad tkauiaraa
wa ba mada avadabla AuguX 20.
2001 and Xhcal oopW4 w « ba x r AW
Cararal Ftonda BuAdari Eidtarrga
340 Norti Wymora Road
W nwr Park, Ftonda 327B9
&lt;407)829 2411
F W. Dodga Cxporaaon
320 East South StraX
Ortanto. Ftonda 32801
(407) 8494308
Construction Markx Data
1221 Laa Road
Ortordo. Flxtda 32810
&lt;407)2934384
Lbnoray /
3700 34Bl StraX. Sutla 300
Owndo. Ftonda 32803
(407)4
332 Edge acod Asa South
Jadaonviaa. Ftonda 32206
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844 Ctaartala Hoad
(407)831-3093
F x tadebrg purpeaaa. Brddsrg and
Conbad Ooeumara* to Ba pro|ea
n a y bs ctBXnad torn B a o«aaa X
HNTB Corporaaon. 3830 T O laa
BouWvard, Susa 800, Ortando.
Ftonda 32822. upon B a tacxx X a
s n o u t X 1100 00 «M X i b nonrXunWPW Caah dapoxw m Aau X
chacAd X
KI N
accaptad
llagtaais rf^uld ha cAracdad to
HNTB corporation and chada ahal
ba mada payabto to "HNIB
C o r p o r a a o r i * . _______
A Pra BUtAng Cxitoanea wa ba
hXd « 1000 A M . toeX Ima. on
Thuraday. SepaembX 8.200l . o t s
Sanlord Aaport AuBwrtty Board
Hoorn Orwndo Sanlord bdawabonal
Aaport to B a pupoaea X ana-w
and reviewing tha proyaci see.

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ARandanca to tha oonlaranca by an
appropnxa contractor rsexasanubra a mandatory NaahxthaOwnw
nor Ba Errgmax ahal ba retponatte
t x daeemmaurvp hlormahon dacuasad X N a maxing aicapl aa
wauad by Addandum
A aaa visa X Ba construction Ida
wd ba achadxad anmadatoty M ow m j Ba Pra-Bddmg ConWianca No
ortar achadulad tours X rrsrts X tha
prefact aaa toll ba conduotad x par
Ouxanaaa wa ha raquaad war
aach b r t u i cartrhad chock on a
aohant bank x a bid bond In Ba
amount X Ara (3) parcant X Ba total
amount X ba bto. mada payabto to
tha Sanlord Airport AuBurtty
Tha succassful M ddx wa La
raquwad to kimiah saparata partormarrea and paymanl bonds aach In an
amotak aquX to 100% X Ba contrad pnea
Tha btddx must axpty X mtomaton raquwad by Ba propoaX form.
Bids must ba aubmfnad on B a
apacBtad Proposal Form and accept
anca by Ba Sporax ahal ooratauw
a Corsrset
UoOScsOcri to bid docunanta may
orBy ba mada by wraan addsndxn
Award X tha exkrad ahal ba mada
lo tha towasl ratpontibW and
raaponaira biddx, abroaa raaporarra
bid oorAorma to anBWn raoutrarTrarrea
X Ba Owrar.
Duty may ba Irak] by Ba Sanlord
Airport Audrortty to a parted not to
aicaad 120dwystrom tha da la X b a
tad opamng to Ba purpoaa X avalu
atmg bida prtx to award X B a con­
tract
Ruhtm to wans any ntomaAiy x
bragXarty to any bid x bid guaranty,
to ra«act any x al tads, to rapid Ba
preyact. to award x ralrabt tram
asranAng a exarad to Ba work, and
to ragonara wah
sues.'(.4 ton
and ratpensrra bortsr to auch e riant
aa may ba banMcWI to Ba Owrar
Tha XltoX pubbeaBen and tovkabon to CaMwl a haraby pubtahad
19bi day X AuguX 2001.
SANFORO AIRPORT AUTHORITY
BY Larry DaW
Praatoani and CEO
PuCIsh AuguX 22. 28. 2001
D 0 193
NOTICE TO BOOCR97
B4VTTATTON FOR BK38
Sanlord Aaport AXhxty.
Santord. Ftonda
ORLANDO SANFORD
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
SaaWd bids, sutyact to Ba oon(».
200 PAL. toeX ama. on Saplambx
20. 2001 by Ba Sanlord Airport
Authority at Ona Rad Ctavaland
BouWvard. Stria 1200. Santord.
Ftonda 32773. X which ana and
placa bait wfl ba ptArady opanad
and raad. to tomxang X Wbx and
oonraewd arih Io8oa4ng program
RPCOMBTROCTION OP
TAXIWAY9 L R. C ANO B-L
Tha ma|x work Barra and Approamala quanltBaa bwXrad to b a propoiad work ara:
TasWray neonatrutoon brctudaig
apprasarataty 44,000 BY X pavenant ramoval. latch Back aubgrada
alabBLiatixi, I nch Bbek canard
treated b f H c o u tm , n n i t e v^ckalad work. Tha pra|ax la Xvtdad toto
a baaa bid X aupnnbraaty 33300
SY. and a Xd sasmaW oonstaMrig X
10.300 SY raapaedvaty
Tha Bata Bid lardway ratabaax w n
kwSudaa apprawbnaa iy 11300 BY X
•ay.

bnprorananta

Tha wxk partormad taittor N a
Cordracr b a t ba gcvanad by Ba
Fadaral Contract PtthAalona a x Lotto
to Ba Contract Doownarda. which
x ara n x teaartetod t o .
(DBE) auboontractor participate".
Equal Emptoymanl Opportunity
raqubanatda, and xnipAani'a aBi
Fadaral Waga wvt Hour raqXramanu (Oavta-Baoon A X ).
Al
rtoufTpriefiii Of r *
&amp; f-tonaa,
todudtog but not toUad to Chaptx
287. Ftonda BWXaa. and X admtoistiaSvt ragutahraa shX apply IP
pda proyaci x Blarato nekton o x to
ALL
Any contrax punuard to Bda NXtoa
w « ba autyax to toa prartatona X Ba
EsacuUva Ontor 112*4 (8-14-88).
Tha ananaon X btddara a px k cX xkd EquX EmpSoymard Q ppxkJnMaa
a* ax lorth to tha Contract
Oocumanta Tha succaaaIX btddx
wa ba raiMrad to oompty wdh X
contrax raqutramanta tor EquX
Eirptoymard Opporturdbaa
Tha Sardxd Airport Axhortty haraby noalea X bsddars Bat A wE alflrbusmata antarpnaas (DBE) ara
Xkddad 18 opporttnty tg autndl
tads to raaponaa to toa mdaBon and
wM n x ba daonminawd againx on
toa gramla X raoa, ootor. nabonX
ongn. x u s m oonsidaration to an
aaard Tha w8 ba dona to accordanca adto TLW V IX toa C M Rypaa
AX X &lt;984 (42 U 8 C. 20000 X
aaq), 49 CFR Pan 28. PatkapaBon
by
Daadvantagad
BuHnaaa
Enlarpnaa* to Dapartmanl X
Tranaportabon Pragrama. and 49
CFR Part 21. NcntoscrinanaAon to
BanaAtt F x and Sarvtoaa to toa
PX8c
Tha raquramarda X 49 CFR Part
28. RagXalixw X tha U.B.
Dapartmanl X Tranaportaaan. apply
to toa oordrax H a tha pediuy X toa
Sardxd Airport Autoonty to praches
norvOaenmnaaon baaad on raca,
oX x. sai. x raaonx ortgto to toa
award x partormanea X N a con­
tract AM Ibma qualifying m w N a
aXtototoi ara aneexagad to aXwdl
btdXpropoaala Aaard at b a co n
bad a ll ba ooniaonad upon aatwlytog r a raxsramards X N o tad apac-

to X

Mddaratolarara. biduding
Proas who quality as a DBE. A DBE
ooraraX goX X Iwalva paroax (12%)
has baan aawxwhad to N s conr a d Tha btddsrtoaanw M ix mala
good laith attorta. aa dabnad to
AppanAt A. 49 CFR Part 28, to m ax
Ba oonbax goX to DBE paibdpaBon to B a partormanea X N s con­
bact
The bkktif/oiiftf M l be fwjutrtd lb
tuhxri Ba Mtowtoq totormaaon (1)
X O tX
pact (2) a a t t a pMan x Ba work
Bat aach DBE Arm wR partorm. (3)
Ba OXto amourd X toa parteqaBon
X aach DBE Arm parttekaang. (4)
Wuttan doosnardaban X Ba tbddxAoiarorts oomnamard to uaa a
DOE aubexaracu whoaa pardokwbon I tubmru to m ax Ba oordrax
goal, (3) Wrtdan confirmation Iram
Ba DUE Bat B M paitxapaang to toa
mard mada undx (4). and (8) B Ba
contract goals la not mat arndanoa X
good toto Xlorta Tha taddec/Xtorx
seal aubma Ba bdormXon wdh Aa
twd'propoaal as a condition X
DBE
may ba to tom X a prime cordracL
auboxdrad. (cars vardura. x artohx
OFR Sacbona 2833. N o e la DBE
paraeqaaon ensued toward goaWTl
x 2833(g)

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auboordractors t o Bba DOT-asaWtad
contrad ara haraby notaiad Bat taS
ura to carry end tha DOT pokey and
Ba DBE obligation, aa a x lorth
abova. a h x conatsuts a braach X
contrad which may raauA to lanranaBen X tha conbact x auch other
ramady aa daamad appropriaw by
Ba rackbant and Ba AAA
Tha auccaaalX btddx wta ba
raquwad to auisTrl « Ctog taBBl X
Non-aagragatad FacAdWa prtx to
award X Ba cordracL and to nedBy
proapacthra aubconb actors X Ba
BdiAng and Conbad Doosnaraa
wM ba avaAabW AuguX 27.2001 and
Ottical cnplaa aril ba x i (Ba and may
ba trapadad X:
S an lord Airport Autorirey

Ona Rad Ctavaland BoXavard,
Suita 1200
Santord Fiorlda 37773
(107)383*000
BrdtAng and Contrad docxranta
may aWo ba yiawad at
Central Ftonda BXMara Exhanga
340 North Wymora Road
W bax Park. Florida 327B9
(407) 829-2411
F. W bbdga Corporation
320 EaX Souto StraX
Ortando, Ftonda 32801
(407) 8498808
ConabudUn Markx Data
1221 Laa Road
Ortando. Florida 32810
(407)
/
3700 34to Street Buka 300
Ortando, Florida 32803
(407)4298880
ConXnjdtoi Bedabn
332 Edgewood Aaa. South
Jadtaonvflto. Ftonda 32203
(904) 388-0338
Florida
EaM Coaat
Bunder.
841 CVwdebe Rnart
Cocoa. Ftonda 32922
(407)831 3093
For tsddng purpoaa., BtdtAng and
Conbad Docunanta to toa preyed
may ba obtasiad tram Bra Xltce. X
PDSAJ. 432 South Katwr Road.
Ortando FL, 329108101, upon
racakd X a paraonal x company
check to toe amoud X tIOOOO
which ta nonrafundabW CaXi
dapoato to lau X chacka wR not ba
accaptad Requeue ahould ba
deeded to PBS3J Arlatton Sarvtoaa
and check, should ba made payabto
to PBS8J,
A Pra-Brdowig Contaranca a 8 ba
hakl X t .OO P M . LoeX Tima on
September 8. 2001 to toa Santord
Airport Authority Board Room X
Ortando
Sanlord
tntamationaJ
Aaport. to toe pwpoaaa X anawxtog quaaborw. Xaaiaatog toa prayed,
and reviewing toa pro(*d MM.
Attendance at tha oonlaranca by an
tora la mandatory. NatBix l a O w x
n x toa Enfpnex shaf ba raaponttoW
cuaaad X Baa maaong aacaX ta
Wauad tty AddancUn
A aaa v «4 X Bw conxrucBon aaa
tog tw Pie Owtotog Cxdaranca A
wta ba Tha laaponatrity X Bw oonIractor to prarrtda tranaportabon to
B M « N vtXL No X h x adwdXad
t a u n o v d b X toa preyed aaa aril
Quarantoi aril ba raqubad wdh
aach bid aa a cartBWd check on a
server, bank x a bid bend to toa
amoud X Ara (3) peraxd X Bw total
amoud X Bw bid. made payabto to
Bw SarAord Airport Autoortty.
Tha auccaaatx biddx arid ba
raryurad to tumwh saparata perform­
ance and payment borrda each In an
amoud aquX to 100% X Bw eonTha X d d x mux auppty Mi totomwIdn raqulrad by toa prapoaM toon.
Bids muM ba aubndned on Bw
IpadAad Pitcx k Folm and accapy*
anea by Bw Sporwx Mwt fixwfltoto
a Conbad.
i^oamction to p u oocuiiwrvn may
oflly tw iiwda by wrlttwi wStftnduiti

■to tfw kw itt r»»porwlbW md
— — — - t — a. « s v

r**poci*iY» L*xj*d,

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w hom

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ton e to Bw written raqXrartwnw X
BwOwrwr.
BUM may tw held by Bw Sardord
Aapxi Authority t o a partod n x to
■ r a i l IBOdtyilrenitwdaAaXBw
bk] opardng to Bw purpnaa X arakiawig bids prior lo award X cordracL
Right* to eatve any adornwAty X
bngXarBy to any bid X bU guarxBy,
to rated any x Mi bkto. to 1* 8*1 Bw
prated, to award or retrain bun
awankng a cordrad to Bw work, arid
to rwgolwi* with ffig
low
and raaponxra btddx to auh axard
as may ba barwArwl to Bw Owrwr
The XtteW pubteatwn and tariabon to bidders la haraby pubtahad
BM 1BBI Day X AuguX. 2001.
Sardxd Airport AXhority
Larry A Dale
PraMdard and CEO
PXrAXi AuguX 22. 28.2001
EX) 194
M T M C M C U f T COURT.
1ftttr JUDLCtAL CtRCUTT,
1FMINOU! COUNTY,
CASE LLO.109 PR 949CP
PROS A T I DIVTSION
IN RE: Tha Exata X
ALDA JANE ROSS.
NOT1CS OP A D M M S TIU TK M
Tha AdrrwMbaBon X Bw EXato X
ALDA JANE R 063. dacaaaad. Fla
Nixdwr 0W*R889CP. It panXng to
CTreiri Court tor Oandnoto
County, Ftonda. Probata Dmaron.
X Bw paraenM npraand Bw pervxwl rapraaerv*

to tea wdh BM X M L WITHIN THREE
MONTHS OP TH E FIRST PUBLICA­
TIO N OP THIS NOTICE: (1) at
daaiw againx Bw ealaM. and. ( 2)
any obyecaon by an Bdari Wad p x tan to wham BM noBot was mated
Bwl chaAangaa Bw vaAcAty X Bw ariL
X Bw peraanM
i. venue, x ymxkcuon
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJECTIONS
NO T SO FEED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
Pubtcalon X Bw Nobce has bagui
on AiqpuX 22,2001
Robert E Roaa
2421 Hemptor A-orcri
ARaon Park, PA 13101 -30LO
Lx
Paraonal
J. Wttwm Maalara. U
2901 C u ry Ford R d. Sta 212-A
Orlando, n 32808
(407)8988100
FL BAR NO : 18
PubtXi AuguX 22.29 .2001
DO 195
THECLRCULT COURT
OP THE E IO N TU N T H
JUDICIAL ciRCurr
M ANO FOR
9CMM0LE COUNTY.
FLOLBOA
CJVB- ACTION
CASE M3. 00-1182 CA
O UACM O RTO AO E
CORFORATION.
JAM ES W IL IA M
PROKOSCH
AACA JAMES W PROKOSCH. X X .

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NA R. JACKSON and ARTHUR L
JACKSON.
HER
HUSBAND,
UNKNOWN TENANT NO
1;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO
2;
UNKNOWN TEN AN T NO. 3;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 4:
UNKNOWN TENANT NO
S;
UNKN0WN TENANT NO A. and
A a UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM­
ING INTERESTS BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED
DEFENDANT T O 11CS ACTION. Oft
HAVINQ OR CUUMINO TO HAVE
ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR INTEREST
IN TH E PROPERTY HEREIN
DESCRIBED, era D eW an ts. I wd
M l |g |ho htghMl and ben frKfrftf for
cash X Bw W ax Frerd Door X Bw
SxtdnXe Coudy Courthouse. X I
North Park Avenue. Sanlord. Ftonda
31771 X SomtoXe Cauity Ftortde.
X 1100 a n on Bw X day X
September. 2001. Bw toBoirtng
described property aa aX Lorth to
eald O rdx X FlnX Judxnard. to-att
L O T 8. ROSELANO PARK.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THER EO F AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 7. PAGE 31. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE- COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
It you ara a paraon wdh a daabdty
who naada any accommodation to
x d x to paiBXpela to 8M proceed­
ing, you ara antAtod. X no oox to
you, ta Bw praMxon X oartato aaxatanca Please nontax Bw Cout X
407883*3M wthto two (2) wxktog
days X you raoetpt X BM NoBoa: B
you are haartog x votes Impaired,
cat Florida Relay Sarvtc* (BOO) 933
*770.
Dated al Sanlord. Florida, on
AuguX 17, 2001.
MARYANNS MORSE
A l Clark. O c u d Court
By Deborah Conant
Aa Deputy Clerk
SMYTH 4 HIATT. P A
Aworreye tw PWnaa
2891 t a x Oakland Park Boulevard.
SUM 303
Fort Lauderdale. FL 33308
Pubaxr AuguX 22. 29.2001
DOI99

DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
FROM THE POINT O f BEGIN­
NING BEING THE NORTHEAST
CORNER O F LO T 38. CHASE
GROVES UNIT 8. ACCOROtNG TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED M PLAT BOOK 44 AT PAGES »
THROUGH 31, O f TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA; THENCE SOUTH 47
DEGHEES 33 MINUTES It SEC
ONOR FAST A DISTANCE OF 81.41
FEET;
THENCE
NORTH 41
DEGREES 43 MINUTES 09 SEC­
ONDS W EST A DISTANCE OF
14 08 F E E T THENCE NORTH 49
DEGREES 42 MINUTES 08 SEC­
ONDS W EST A DISTANCE O F
47.45 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNINQ.
he. baan Mad agXnX you and you
ara raqulrad to aarva a copy X you
written dXarwag B any. on DAVID J.
STERN. ESQ Ptateort. attorney,
whoaa artitraM te 801 B UnNaraBy
Drive 4500. PtoXaton, FL 33324 (no
lato Bwn X daya tram Bw data X
Bw Vat pubhexton X BM note* X
action) and Ma Bw ortgmx wan Bw
dark X BM court XBwr baton aanrtoa on Planter, aaonwy x tornaXataty tharaefwr: ortwnxaa a M a t
wtt ba ardarad agatox you to Bw
raAX dAmandad to Bw oomXatrd or
pavnon iwao naiwv
WITNESS my hand and Bw aaX X
BM Court X SEMINOLE Coudy.
Florida. BM day »• AUG 18 2001.
2001.
(SEA U
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY RuBi Krrg
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFtCES OF DAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 8. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 300
PLANTATION, a 33X4
0t-71129(NCL)
&lt;N ACCORCJJJCC w m i Til*
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraorw wdh XaabMW. needrig a IpactX eooommoilBknn ahoud
contax COURT ADMB9STRAT10N,
at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Coutoouee X 407883*227.1800
9338771 (TOO) x 18009338770.

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NOTICE O f RESCHEDULED
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to an O nto RaachaduUng
Foradoataa Sale dated AuguX 10.
2001 and enterad to Caee N " 001182 CA X Bw Clrcud Court X Bw
EIGHTEENTH JucAdX CacXI to and
to SEMINOLE County. Florida
wturek! OMAC MORTGAGE COR­
PORATION. M it* PlaUiMl and
JAM ES WILLIAM PROKOSCH
A «/A JAMES W PROKOSCH*TEN­
ANT At NK/A TIM LAMOUREUS:
SUNTRUST BANK. CENTRAL
FLORIDA. N A . F/K/A BUN BANK.
N A ; TENANT Al NK/A TIM LAMOUREUS ara Bw DaLandarM. I wtt
aat to Bw hixw X and baX btddx to
caah X W EST FRONT DOOR OF
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY CO UR T­
HOUSE, SANFORD. FLORIDA X
11:00AM, on Bw 13 day X
September, 2001, tha IXtowIng
daacrtwd property aa aX Lorth In
MUd Final Judgment
LO T 48. RICHFIELD ACCORDING
TO TH E PLAT THER EO F AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK IT .
PAGE 23 OF TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS O f SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA.
AMJA 797 Rich Ot, Oviedo. FL
32783
WITNESS MY HARO and Bw teal
X BM Court on AuguX 132001.
(SEAL)

CtokXBwCBaiB Court
By Mary Stria**
Deputy Clark
EChavarria AAaaocWtaa. PA
PO. Bo. 2301A
Tampa. Florida 338228018
F0000323I
**See Amxtcane arih Oteabttbee AX
B you ara a person writo a dttabAdy
who rwade aooommni1atk'.i to ordx
to pertuvXa »• JJu iuv- vl ".- c, yrr
ara anuoad X no awl to you. to Bw
pmlMton X certain assistance
Please corded Court AdmedKrXkm
X 201 N. Part Averse. Sanlord.
Florida 32771, laleph x u number
(407)883* 227. within 2 working
day* X you raced. X BM documard, B hearing Bikwkad. (TOO) t800-933-8771.
PubtahAuguX 22. 29.2001
D0 198
\
MTHECIRCUR COURT
OP THE EMHTEINTH
JtlOLCtAL C9LCUTT
MANOPOR
ABMBIOLI COUNTY.
CTRL ACTION
CASE NOd 9 I-CA-1A82
CHVT8ION: 14-L
MIDLAND MORTGAGE,
R A N O A M .O W E N .X M .
DXandM8(a)NOTiCE O f ACTION

TO:
RANDAM. OWEN
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
904 Spring IM e yR d .
AAamonto Bpitoga. FL 32714
CURRENT ADORESS
UNKNOWN
ANY AND IML UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES C L A M N O BY. THROUGH,
UNDER. AND AOABLST TH E
HEREIN NAMED BLDIVIOUAL
DEFENOANT(S) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR AUVE.
W HETHER 8AE) UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST
AS SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES. OR OTHER
claimants

LAST KNOWN ADORESS:

UNKNOWN
YO U ARE NOTTflEO Bwl tn teton

to toraXoaa a mortgage on Bw Lot*

toeing
property
In
SELXNOLECoudy, Florida:
UNTT 48, ESCONOtOO. A CONDO­
MINIUM, SECTION V. ACCORDING
TO THE DECLARATION O f CON­
DOMINIUM
THEREOF.
AS
RECORDED
IN
OFFICIAL
RECOROB BOOK 1298. PAGE 898.
PUBLIC RECORDS O F SEMBdOU
COUNTY, FLORIDA. TO G ETH ER
WITH AN UeOVTOEO W TEREBT IN
TH E
COMMON
ELEMENTS
APPURTENANT t h *HFTO
hat baan Mad aflaAwt you and you
am m owed to tamo a copy X you
wrMan dXanaaa wkhai X daya altor
tha Aral pubkeatnn, B any. on
Echevarria
4 Associates.
PA.,
- v -S- - - 'fseRTCff ii ejMwsuu
®ix-kiwy., ujusaa
trriO®w wxywss

i—

B l i t Corporate Lake Ortvo. 3rd
Flax. Tampa. Florida 33834. and fta
Bw artgtoX wdh BM Court XBwr
baLoro aanrtca on PlakdATa attorney

a detauL wa be entered againx you
WITNESS my hand and Bw saX X

BM Court on BM day X AUQ IB
2001.2001.

(SEAL)
Maryartrw Alone
CtokXBw Court
By Ruth King
AtUpUyCtork
EXwvarrla AAaaocwtea. PA
PO Boa 23018
Tampa. Flxtda 339228011
FO1008037
**Baa Americana sriBi DtaabBAWa AX
B you ara a paraon «M a XaabBty
who HMMli f*OT*fT&gt;afM*i*,&gt;,,l,&gt; fell ordAur

lo p iith p fli In M procttijnj, you
ara anaBad X no ooXto you, t o Bw
pravtaXon X oartato aaaiatanew
PHu a coded Court Admrvatrwtor
X 201 N. Park Avenue. Santord.
Ftonda 32771, Ltiaphorw nurrdwr
(40/(606* 227. wJIJrt 2 working
daya X you racakd X BM documard. B hawing Impend. (TOO) !•
•00883877).
PUkah AuguX 22. 28.2001
00197
BI THE CIRCUrr COURT FOR
BFAKHOLS COUNTY,

a v s . division
CAM HO. 01-CA-120M 4-W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. INC /
MM NO. 10001S7 -0000117874-3,
UUiE MAE DAVIS. ANO REGBM R
DAVIS S t . REGBM R. JACKSON
and ARTHUR L JACKSON. HER
HUSBAND, UNKNOWN TENANT
NO. t, UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2.
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 3.
UNKNOWN TEkAHI NO. 4:
UNKNOWN TENANT NO A.
UNKNOWN TENANT NO 8; and
A a ULMNOWN FAROES
CLAIMING
INTERESTS
BY,
I HflOUGH. UNDER OR AGAINST A
NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS
ACTION. OR HAVB40 OR
OJUMB4G TO HAVE ANY RKJHT.
TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE
PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED.
NOTICBOPSAU
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER Al
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
sued (a an Onto x Summary FlnX
Judgment X lorectoeura dated
August 18. 2001 and ardxad In
Caee Na Of-CA-1202 14-W X Bw
Clrcud Caul X Bw Eightoerdh
JutAcrX CkcuB to and to Samnola
Etocborec napiXr Atkin SyXartw, Inc.
/ MBdto. 100013780001128748 It
PtonbB and UUJE MAE DAVIS.
ANO REGINA R DAVIS eVa REGt

9i THE CtRCUfT CC..YT
OF THE 1BTM
JUOLCtALCIRCULT.
MANOPOR
tm M O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
OCNERAL
ju fu s n c n o N a v m oN
CASINO; 8 8 CA 1 0 8 1 4 S
CREDIT BASED ASSET
SERVICING ANO
SECURITIZATION. LLC
PLABiTIEF
VS
PATRICIA MCKMNON. IF UYTNa
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS
TRUSTEES ANO A a OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN BCE REST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST PATRICIA MCKINNON;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF PATRICIA
MCKINNON. IF ANY-. THERE?.•.
TEEMER. IF UVMa AND r DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES,
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO MX
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUQK UNOER
OR AGAINST THERESA TEEMER:
ARtETIOUS C. TEEMER; UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA:
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA;
JOHN DOE ANO JANE 0 0 C AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(8)
NOT1CS OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purtuerl to t Suvrwry Final Judjmerd
X Fomdoaura dated AuguX 18,
2001 entered to CM Caee Na 89
CA 1439 14 S X Bw CbcUl Caul X
Bw 1STH JUIXX C k a s to and to
SEMINOLE
County.
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AM. on tha t • day X SapMndwt,
2001 Bw toRwrtng dawjkwd propxaX torth to eakl Summaty RnX
LOT tOU. PALM PCA.il, AS PCR
PLAT M PLAT BOOK RL PAGES M
THROUGH 71, INCLUSIVE. PUB­
LIC RECORDS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated BM 17 d w X AuguX. to o l.
ic m c u rr c o u r t s e a u

MARYANNSM0RSI

Clark X Bw CtreuA Court
By: Mary Sbouw
Deputy Clark
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TH E LAW OFFICES OF DAVID X
STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 8 U n h W ty Drive SUM 800
PlwdaBon. FL 33X4
(934)2338000
99*20L3(NAMC)IN ACCORDANCE
WITH TH E AMERICANS WITH DtSA BETnes ACT, paraerw a8Bi tAeabtntadfen a acMlaf mcoommodmBon Xw U doxdaX COURT ADANALISTRATION, X Bw SEMINOLE
County Caathouae at 407-3234 3 X . 1800-9338771 (TDD) X I •008338770. via Florida Relay
Samoa
PUdUh AuguX a . n . 2001

00200

MTHSCMCUT COURT
OPTHStfTH
JUDICIAL CSICIST.
MANOPOR
•9IMNOLI COUNTY,

CAM HO: 91 CA 1122 (4
WELLS FAROO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC. FAVA
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
MON3ERRATE ROORtOUEZ-RULZ.
AS TRUSTEE OF ATRUST
AGREEMENT DATED OCTOBER
23.1999 KNOWN AS TRUST
NUMBER 399. ETAL.
OCFENOANT(S)
HOT1CS OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIV1 IBRVICS
TO MONSERRATE RODRIGUEZRLAZ. OORCA1. ROORIOUEZ AND
GA. RIVERA whoae rw X n ca la

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THU NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
(2) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
PUBLISH M: THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
PibAXrAuguX X . 29.2001
OOXI
M TH 9 CBICUTT COURT
OF TH E IIT H
j u o l c l a l em eurr,
MANOPOR
9CMMOLE COUNTY,

CASS NO j 01-CA-17X 14 W
FIRSTAR BANK MILWAUKEE. NA.
AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
REGISTERED
HOLDER
OF
SALOAAON BROTHERS
MORTGAGE SECURITIES VH. 9LC,
NFW CFNTLtoV ASSET-BACKED
FLOATING RATE CERTIFICATES
SERIES 1999NC3
TinyXda Chxnpa^w. ET. AL

r •

NOTICE OF

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u auard to ■ Final Judgment X
Forateoaura daMd AuguX 18, 2001
•ndaraaradtoCaaatta0t-CA&gt;1tX
14 W, X BW C « u t Court X BW
IB TH Judicial CkcuB In and to
Fkw x Bank MttaaXw i . N A , Aa
.TtuMto Fx The ReXetaiad HXdw
Oi Salomon Brother. Mortgage
BacuBtaa Vd, toe.. New Canary
Aeset-Backad
noating
fUda
Canlfkcatae Battoa 1883No3 M
Plaed* and TA N Y S H U CHAM­
PAGNE; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
TA N Y S H U CHAMPAGNE: WtLDWOOO HOMES. M C j JOHN DOC
ANO JANE D OE AB UNKNOWN
TENANT (B) M POSSESSION OF
TH E SU BJECT PROPERTY ara
dXtndxW . I wM aai to Bw IdXwX
and tw x btddx to x M t X Bw X I
N. Park AvarkM, W ax Front Dow X
Bw SamtooM Coudy Courhciwa to
SarWard, F to id a X 11DO am. on Bw

13 Uiy C Sertombw Font. Bw totforth to teid FtoX Judomarl to * 4l
LOT 1. CLUSTER T. WRDWOOD.
A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT.
ACCORDING TO THE PUT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK 19. AT PAOEIS) 7, E. 9 AND
10, PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEML
NOLE. COUNTY. FLORKM.
kV a 7X BUktUERIAtO DRIVE.
WINTER SPRINGS, a 32709
OATEOBM 17 (My X AuguX. 2001.
Mary Anna Mena
Aa Ctok X add Court
By Mary Btrauto
Aa Deputy Clark
to AeoxdBnca WM» The Amancana
to PaXdpala to
Thto ProcaaXng Should Contact
Court Admtototraaon X 201 N. Pxk
Annua, Santord, Florida 32771.
TXaphcrw Nundwr (407)323* 330.
NX Lator Than San n (7)Oay&gt; Prto
to Tha Proceeding, n Hearing
toptorai] (TOO) 18038838771. X
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LAW OFFICC OF MARSHALL C.
WATSON, PJL
Attxrwye t o PtxnaB
I 800NW4STHSTREET,SUITE I X
Fort UudXdXa a 33308
rxapnxw. (tM U tM a e
FacXmta: (934)7718032
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PubAXi AuguX 22. » . 2X 1
m an

M THE CMCUIT COURT
OF THE 19TH
JUDLCUL CtRCUR,
MANOPOR
CfWLOVWON
CAM NOj 0 3 CA-1M7-14W
WMC MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Klmbxty Arm Horn. ET. AL

unwwwn ■ mrenarewy ov w r y , ana
.Wlwvto4v who ritty be
•Lilgnaii.
totarax by. torough. i n t o x agwnx
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 9wl
an acBon to toraXoaa 8 mortgagaan

LOT M. CHASE GROVES UNIT 8.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED M THE
PLAT BOOK 44. PAGES 2 9 8 1 . OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH
A PARCEL OF LAND BEING A
PORTION
OF.
TRACT
-WIDRAMAOE AREA ANO OPEN
SPACE) CHASE GROVES UNIT A
MORE
PARTICULARLY

NOTICE IS HEREBY OiVEN puauard to a FtoX Judgment X
Fonwccauw dead Augutt &gt;8. X l I
and antorod to C m NaOO-CA
1987-I4W, X »w OKU Caul X Bw
IBTH JuXctai CuaX to end tor
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PtotoBB and UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF KIMBERLY ANN HORNKIMBERLY AIM HORN UNKNOWN PER­
SON IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY. __ __ AN
UNKNOWN PERSON IN POSSES­
SION OF THE SUBJECT PROPER­
TY andatondxdi IwRaaBtoBw
MXwX and beat biddx to caah X
Bw WEST FRONT DOOR X Bw
SxiunXa County Cuurthauis. to
SANFORD. Ftonda. X ll 00 AMCENTRAL am on Bw I t day X
Septembx. 2001, Bw toAxxng
de.crtoid property ae ax lorth to
and FtoX Judgmxd. lo-wd
BEGIN 9 94 CHAINS EAST OF
NORTHWEST CORNER RUN
SOUTH 10 II CHAINS. WEST 247

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CHAINS, NORTH 10 13 CHAINS.
FAST 2 47 CHVNS. SECTION 21.
TOWNSHIP X SOUTH. RANGE 32
EAST. PUBLIC RECOROS O F
SEMINOLE. COUNTY, a O fltO A
DATED BM 17 (toy X Augiwl. 2001.
Mary Anna Mona
Aa Clark X laid Court
By Mary Stroup#
Aa Depity Clerk
Subnet)ed by.
LAW OFFICE OF MARSItAU C.
WA I SON. PA
Attorney* lor Pie nun
IBOh NW 4 tn t STREET. SUITE I X
Fort Lauderdala. FL 33309
Telephone. (9S4H&amp;38363
Facatrtda. (934)7718032
0181437
Pubkeh AuguX 22. » . 2001
00203
tor BMa/PropoeXe
Bid 9 200181
Santord Housing Authority
The B xd xd Housing AiXmlty
(SHA), X Sxdord. FL M aottetong
bide from ElactrtcX Cxdractora
toanaad to do buetewu in Bw XXa
XFtortda The eeiecled Ami adl be
raeponaAda to adoraearig any mayx
KMrtfHfQ Pf lonAijmarnaninca
■tall. Tha IknVcerdractor Xw t be on
cal 24/7 and X w l remain X Bw ala
trdl Bw prebtom has baan corractad.
ThM HR tocAxta any X H M c X problarrw x any X Bw (492) unto oarwd
by Bw Houakig Authority aa m l aa

on
r . 2001 X 1000 EDT
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T- ipIiin-i
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ba hatd at tha Huuakk) Authority on
AuguX 31.2001.
Bat Due Data Gaptxrdwr 7.2001
Pra IW Cordxance AuguX 31,
2001
kdartm Etecuirra O n a o t
PubAXi: AuguX X . 29.2001
00X4
1ANFORO HOUStNG AUTHORITY
Raquaat tor Or

(RFPB300I 8 3 )
Tlw Hnuatog AuBwrty X tw C W X
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It
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equpmar*. and grounds. SampAng

pubic (waring, ehich wd ba heU to
Bw CBy OomnWXon Ctwmbara, 1TB
WaX Warren Avenue, Irmnwoed.
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X SapiXTtwr. A D . 2001, X 790

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bw At Bw meeting, ntaraxad p x rarpxd to Bw propoted OnAniKw.
Tha haartng may ba conaruad bom
xrw to ama USA 9nX aceon la HAan
by the Cky Commie Mon.
Aonnv ot Bw proposed Ondnance ll
ported X Bw CBy Ma*. um gm m L

tw Oxk X Bw Qty and aanw may
ba napectod by tw putda
NOTICE: Al paraorw are artlcad
that. B they ttodda to a p p ^ any

record X the procestAngi and tor
euch purpoxw. Bwy may
to
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mada. which record to tadudo Bw
Bw appex W to ba mada (p x
Section 2880(08. Florida 8IXX M )
X hw or heroes! I
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these proceorang. ahoxd comae!
tw A D A Coordkwtar. X (407)290•491. x tout 48 houe to adranoa X
Bw mealing
Oawd BM 13Bi day X AuguX, A D ,
2001.

C R Y OF LONOWOOO
GERALDINE 0.ZAM BR I..

CRY CLERK
PiAWctv AuguX 22.2001
D 0 171
PUBLIC AU CTK M
Pubic auction to ba hakt X 1290
p m on Bw 11X day X AUGUST
2001. At Bw tort do x X Sardxd
Toeing and Recovery located X
2322 Coudry Ctab R d. , BaXbrdL FI
37771, tor Bw purpoaa X dttpoatog
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Pubic auction to tw hXd X 991
am. on tw I X day X ta p t 1001, X
Bw bxd door X ABwn’l TCartng toa
Locatod X 9498 CM LXW Mary Rd
SUto 134, Sxdbnt, Fl tor Bw pupoM of cMpoamg a m WQiWfl
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(407)321-2948
(1)
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D0 129

nlquaa and taxing protoadi Xwl ba
and XXa ragulaBona and gutdXtoaa.
Report to toctads parcaraage oonLuA f j i . m aM m ere. and raconv

ba accaptad X SHA
Drawer Court, Bantnd. FL 32771,
unX 6 0 0 p m EDT. on BapAttMtar
77, 9921. Raaponaet m a t be pre­
pared to aoccvdanca adh tw toeauottona to Bw RFP, a copy X whIXl may
be obtained X Bw BHA X Bw Xime

AAVte. 20001363AVL: 20001299
NC7T1CE IS GIVEN gu m w B to a

|udgamanl X toreotoaua- datod
W1KO and a x d x anwndtog gxgmars data AuguX 2.20a i, and
•raxed to Ceaa a O OCA814-14-9

X Bw OtraXI Caul X toe IBM
Director X (407)323-3130.
PUWXt AuguX 22. 2*. 2001
00208
MTHBCMCWT COURT,
MANOPOR
CASE NOJ V1-CA8 82-14-W
NATIONSCREDIT HNANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION
WkJJAU L ARMSTRONG. X Ai,
NOTICE OP BALI
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 88
to haraby given But, puan uidar u a 'M i *Jda6merit X txadoaue arearad to Bw

County. Florida dexTt nd aa

LX 9, The Springe Shadnvaod
vnaQa, aocofong k&gt;via rial v a n s
aa rtoordad to PM Book 19. Pegu
44 and 49. pubfle record. X
Samnola CouBy. Florida and atoo
Bwl poraon X I X 9 99 ahoaei on said
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door X tha Samtnoto County
CouBouee to Sartotd. Florida X
1190 a m on Bw t t t i day X
Septontwr. 2001.
WTTHESBmy hxrt and MX X
eaX Court on Augul 17, 2001.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MOORE
CLERK. ORCUfT COURT
By Mary Seouw
Aa Deputy Ctark
SIDNEY E. LEWIS, ESQUIRE
Attorney lor PIxnM
BOO Lax Extwnge BXkAng
•ro rsonn M a u i otrmm
JacAeorarka, Florida 32202
(90413338003
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THE BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
BtOMMHU OCTOBER I. 2000 ANO
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MARYANNE MORBE
Clark X Court
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Aa Deputy Clark
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
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*40 FOR THE VACATING OF A
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PLAT OF SUNBANK PROPERTY.
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 38.
PAGE 87. OF TH E PUBLIC
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TH E EXISTING RIGHT OF WAV
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A RECORD OF THE PROCEED
INGS, AND THAT, FOR SUCH PUR­
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ENSURE TH A T A VERBATIM
RE CORO OF THE PROCEEDINGS
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LEAST 48 HOURS IN AOVANCE OF
THE MEETING AT 407-888-1424
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Caret A Foaiar Cay OWk
DATED Augual 15 2001
Puttah Augurt 22.2&gt;. 2001
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observance
5 Radarscreen
Image
0 Twice-baked
b re a d s

14 Warning
sign
18 Threeivor
16 Body of
values
17 Shore bird
19 Painting of
Mary and
Jesus
20 Conscious­
ness of
one's own
Identity
21 Others
22 Refused to
print, os a
news story
23 Year on
campus
25 Small
stream
27 Goddess of
abundance
28 Windward's
29 Kind of si&gt;ol
32 Buds'
function
38 Mimicking
bird
38 Partisanship
37 Marine
museums
39 Rne-tunes
41 Junkyard
dogs
42 Agrees

nonverbally
44 Inhalation
anesthetic
of old
48 Awkward
one
48 Certain
Hindu
garment
47 Evince
sadneas
48 Russian
pancakes
80 Least Incompolont
54 Stir to action
86 Attend
88 Ring letters
89 Had In mind
6 0 Basking
layabout
82 Homer's
wife
83 European
capital
64 Potato
protuber­
ances
88 Gavelbanger's cry
86 Netherworld
river
67 Female
voice
DOW N
1 Derby prize
2 Visual repre­
sentation
3 Mortise
insert
4 Cutoff point
8 Masses of
prtekiy
plants
C Poodle
drinks
7 Freezer

staple
8 Each
9 Express
discontent
10 Serviceable
11 Moilusk or
crustacean
12 Toy on a
string
13 Large
amount
18 Decorous
22 Manipulate
dough
21 Cl reek
vowels
26 Some bones
30 Better than
never?
31 S A LT signer
32 Word with
shell or Beil
33 Water color?
34 Wavo rider
35 One of
PotynesianMelanesian
descent

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rubber
38 Pointless
40 Leaping
rodent
43 Strong revul­
sion
46 Vanessa, to
Lynn
47 Feline
convenience
49 Sudden
thrust
51 Kind of
alcohol
52 Shooting
game
63 Body trunk
54 Gun-shop
purchase
55 Be a
mother to
57 And nothing
more
60 Shipwreck
signal
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T o Place Y o ur A d

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H o m e s F o r S ale
*500 DOW N - WHY REMT77
38fV 2BA For Sale
With Down Paynd AMieUnca
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The Aflordabto Horn* Cantor
407-321-8333

HOUSE FOR SALE 3 Badroom. 2
Bath, mature ahad* Ireoe m large
lenced yard. rt*&gt;d* utility room
Aval n o w *78000 407-323-5188
Lake Mary: Two etory 4 7 5 7 on d i
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Donut room' OiMt nwghborhood
MudM#'A Heel O *172.900 Cal
407-3220578
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carpet* p a rt ip deled M tfw vC H A
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lenced yard, located 1100 Santo
Barbara Or *39.900 407-887-8410
Sardord: 4BR1 1 7 B A new carpel
A pami. CH A . appraised lor
*73.000. M l lor *89.900 407887­
6410
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to 1925

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double tool. 2 (hads. awnmge. 30
8 acres* porch. CMA. *4 TOO CALL
388-789-6842

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$100

CA R R IAGE C O V E . 2/t. NEW
KITCHEN S APPLIANCES. NEEDS
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•ai *450 Can detoar 407-422-0230

Mechanic* Special 88 Ntoaan
Sent'*. 88 Plymouth Voyager Van.
89 Lincoln Continental (mad
oonrtocn).a2 Toyota Carter GTS. Cal
lor deta/b 407-327-4298/

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M aterials

235—
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S ale

*0 Lincoln CorWnardal. 88 Lincoln
Towncar. *7 Ponaac Donnav**
CtortOhw Them API Taka YtaePTM
407-321-022*

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Alto
Culvert
Pipe:
15‘ *20
M ‘ *3V *l75/aa.
*147 OCVea
Surplue Steel * Supply. Inc. Apopka
407-2*3-5788

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407 422 8848

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■n*M lorcaa Ml* *3.900 or bMl
ollar. C a l 407-322-0914.388-428­
1737, prtlaavem ag.__________

1U69 Chevrolet 3/4 Ion pickup. 4
condition *5.000.407-321

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8c

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Cherry Dmlng Turn 72* CHERRY
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*150 PleaM cal 407-422-0230
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181— A ppliances 8c
F urniture F or S ale

Kenmore Hacked wwahar 8 dryer,
eicetord conrtOon. to* new (360
407-321-0391.

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