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                    <text>Airport dubbed vacation hub
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sbean, but locals
Washington, D.C.

By Dan Ping
Editor

Monday that Vacation Express ha9 selectcd Sanford as Its Central Florida hub for
it's' tour services linking six eastern and
Midwestern cities with five Caribbean
destinations.
More importantly, local residents will
have more options when dtoosing aiiline

services. While Vacation Express, the
South's largest tour operator, Intends
much of the service in and out of Sanford
to be used for travel packages, local rcsidents will be able to book flights to any of
the 11 cities served by the company,
including Atlanta anu Wasiangion, D.C.

"This is on exciting announcement for
the airpeirt and the city of Sanford," said
Larry Da lc, chairman and CEO of the airport, "it gives us what we have been
working for. six new domestic destinations, i
Caribbea

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D^ i r,lonl0A,i^u.ndw.,1hinp.o„.

See Airport Page 7A

Boating
accident
claim s life

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Voter Registration
' Seminole High School is
participating in a voter regislration drive sponsored by
IT S As throughout Seminole
County. In addition to offering
18-ycar-old students and their
parents the opportunity to reg­
ister to vote, the school has
encouraged 17-ycar-oId stu­
dents to pro-register.
• Parent volunteers spent sev­
eral evenings calling many stu­
dents' homes encouraging all
qualified residents in the home
to register to vote. Voter regis­
tration cards have been pro­
vided to several hirnlred
interested citizens.
Voter registration cards arc
itteble In the principal's
Office at Seminole High. Any
citizen Interested In reg^terin
to vote may do so by visiting
the school between 7 a.m. am
3 p.m. Monday through

'• Instruction will include
patrol, cumflimut*rion», train­
ing, investigations, K-9, inter­
nal Investigations, etc.
Graduates will be able to ride
In marked patrol vehicles with
* uniform officer.
i Applicants must be at least
21 years of age and pass a lim­
ited background Investigation.
■ Applications may be
obtained at the Oviedo Police
Department or by contacting
L t Ron Jacobs at 407-977-6149.
Pcadline for applications is
August 3.

Seminole Smile

Sheriff’s office
says chase met
policy criteria

Lake Mary Waller
is tossed from
'cigarette-type' boat

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
SANFORD — A high speed
chase
between
Seminole
County deputies and a fleeing
felon ended tragically Sunday
morning when an Innocent 19year-old bystander was struck
and killed by the suspect's out
of control vehicle.
Russell DcVaughn was killed
as he was sitting in a lawn chair
in the front yard talking to two
friends parked on the side of
County Road 427.
Investigators 6aid the fleeing
felon, Ansel Jerome Jackson, 24,
of Midway, was In an alterca­
tion with his ex-girlfriend when
the woman drove to the’
S e m in o le County Jail to g e t
hetp. But, before deputies could
arrive the woman krft the park­
ing lot with Jackson pursuing.
A deputy witnessed Jackson try
to Lit Jho u u a i c S VHifcVy.!*!
run it off the road.
speeds
Traveling
at
lackson
approaching 100 m(
! northled deputies on a c

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
NEW SM YRNA BEACH —
A Lake Mary man was killed
Sunday morning when he was
thrown from a speed boat about

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
With nine
wing Into
night the
y building
j toward
ir the realnemorable

porch, sleep pitched metal roof,
detached carriage house and •&lt;
great room large enough to
accommodate 200 people,
"We were lust trying to keep
it in character with the reJt of
the historic district," said Phil
Daimwood of Dalmwood,
Derry berry,
Pavelchak
Architects. "The style Is what
we term a blend of Victorian
and the Florida, old-school

See Longwood, Page 7A

Doug Grosedose

In d e x
C ta u Jw d

ClOUwoid
D »or A bby

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UI*«l*ion
W«aih«r

where the car
began
its
slide.
"The
p e rp e tra to r
then got out
of his car and
started running down
the
street.
There had to

be
gi
sc
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from about 1 to 6 a.m., accordIngtoBenson.
Jackson was charged with
aggravated assault with a
motor vehicle and aggravated
battery with a motor vehicle by
Seminole County Sheriff s
Office at the time of the acdSee Chase, Page 6A

Longwood breaks
for community bu

KeUoy Tata - 6-year-old

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been more than 30 seconds
behind when he crashed," said
Zach Benson who witnessed
the event from his front bedroom
very

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Obtfuatwt
Opinion . .
folic* log

massive head injuries said Capt.
Rob Horster o f the New Smyrna
Beach Patrol. Waller is the first
person to die In a boating acci­
dent in Volusia County this year.
"H e went to slow down and
hit underneath a wave. The boat
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actually rolled," Horster said.
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"H e had massive head Injuries,
_^auui.*v«.triad &gt;n nvive.hiin.biM~&gt;.
were unsuccessful."
_
According to Horster, the
"cigarette-type" racing boat was
traveling in speeds near 60 mph.
Which he ronnidered "pretty
excv^l v e H e said "In a matter

While fleeing from sheriff's deputies. Ansel Jerome Jackson drove his oar onto
County Road 427 to puss another VohWo’Hfifl Mahimcd Iflto Rtlssett DsVeoghr
ting an orange tree and soaping a telephone pots. DeVaughn, who waa slttinj
at the scene. Jackson received minor injuries.
,

[jjltdr.tm hi'-lt'nlatO Tfd into n
telephone pole and orange tree
onother 20 feet pass where
DcVaughn was sitting. Before
the car landed on its roof,
bound C.R. 427 until he reached
the row of houses |ust past the
underpass.
GrecneWav
Jackson, who has a long crimi­
te le p h o n e
nal history Including armed
pole In half
robbery and possession of
and broke the
cocaine, went otf the road and
tree Into three
slid for more than 40 feet before
pieces.
hitting DcVaughn.
" T h e y
After striking DeVaughn, the
couldn't have
car continued its out o f control

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D.C., U S. destinations include Charlotte,
Cincinnati, Louisville and Nashville,
Flights will originate from the U.S. cities
every Friday, Saturday and Monday
morning and land In Sanford by midmorning. After the planes are serviced.

Wins and losses at this point
* son don't really matter, but
2 the Sanford Campbellj Lossing Post 53 baseball
3eam had added incentive for
t
wanting to win its own
! Johnny Jo n e s Memorial
Fourth of July 4th
l Tournament last weok.
Page 1B

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Longwood officials, architects and general contractors turn over the first
shovel of dirt at the Monday night ground breaking ceremony lor tho new
community building

5-foot iguana
returned to owner
By Michel!• Jerie
Managing Editor

39 ? r4

SANFORD — Dino's found
his way home.
Hie 5-foot, 30-pound Iguana Is
now comfortably munching on
oranges and playing in the yard
after more than a month of roam­
ing the neighborhoods around
Virginia Avenue. This time, liowever, Peri Scdigh is keeping a
closer eye on her giant lizard.
him before," Sedij
never !?fl the yard. But, for tome
reason, he decided to leave that
Dino started his month-long
adventure on Memorial Day.
Scdigh left him in the yard when
ih c went inside hi answer die
telephone. When she came back
three minutes later, lie was gone.
Scdigh believed someone may
have passed by the yard, spotted
the exotic creature and decided
to take it liome — possibly think­
ing it was a stray. What probably
happened, though, is Dino got a
little curious about die world
around him and left the yard on
his own.
1-ollowing on article about
Dino's disappearance in the
weekend edition of tlu.* bcntiitole

Peri Sedlgh hugs her Iguana, Dino. after neighbors found H not lar from
Sedigh's home. Dino had been missing for more than a month.

HcraU. Scdigh said she received
mure dun a hundred telephone
calls about her lost pet. Several
' j said they had seen Dino
lg around die neighbor-

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hood. Many calls were from well
wishers hoping the iguana
would be found.
See Dino, Page 6A

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T he S eminole H erald

Wednesday, July II. 2001

S

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e m in o l e

u m m a r y

A G LAN CE AROUND OUR COUNTY

A few thoughts
after a long drive
I can’t be serious all the time. How about this as
food for thought?
I just came hack from a trip to Georgia, South
Carolina and North Carolina. Most of the travel
was on Interstate highways. One thing I was very
pleased to sec — every rest stop had a map — and
........................... would you believe, they Knew I
was there.
Yep. There were maps on the
display boaivl, and an arrow say­
ing, "You are Here". How did
they know I was there? What did
tire sign say after I left? Had I
‘ back to check, 1 would have
i there again and the sign
would have again said, "You are
Nick
Here". After I left, I suspect the
Pfeifauf sign would say, "Someone else is
Here"
Another thing — in driving
through the mountain areas, I no longer see signs
saying, "Look out for Falling Rock". Was there an
Indian named Falling Rock who had disappeared
years ago and they have now located him so they
took down the signs?
With the exception of Florida, all states 1 drove
through on the Interstates, now have exit numbers
in keeping with mile markers. As far as
ns 1 am conccmeo, this is great for long distance travi
travelers.
Crossing the Florida/Georgia
/Georgia state line at the S t
Mary's River and heading north, mile markers start
with 1. You see a sign Indicating (for example) that
the town of Darian, Georgia is 14 miles away. You
immediately know that when you get to exit 14,
that's where you would exit to get to Darian — that
is — if that's where you were going which It wasn't
for me. But all—in—oil, 1 am gjad to sec those
states doing this.
there are plans over the next four years to do
the same in Florida. Interstates 95,75,10 idol 4 will
all have tlieir exit numbers changed. According to
the Department of TVansportation, signs will still
have the old numbers on them, but tire new num­
bers will also be there, for a period of two years, to
avoid confusion.
While this is going to be good for motorists,
especially visitors, it is going to be a real headache
for people who use an Interstate exit to advertise
their business. All billboards will have to be
changed — business cards will have to reflect the
new numbers, and stationary will have to be re—
made.
One thing this will change however, is the confu­
sion over exits which weren't in existence when —_ ,
for example — Interstate—4 was built We won't be
traveling through the sUracUuns areas and scr Fxit
25A followed by Exit 258, liven Exit 25C and D, and
who knows how many others in the time to come.
If someone tells you — "Get off at Exit 25",
unless you know which one, you could be in a
heap or trouble.
One thing I encountered that I believe Florida
could use more of was die advance street signs. In
Savannah for example, driving on a major road­
way, such as Abereom, and looking for a street
onto which to turn, motorists are advised of the
name of die upcoming intersection as soon os you
i soon as you pass Lee
newer Blvd., next
for strangers who are
paying attention to the traffic and may not have
time to see little street signs when you reach an
intersection. (Ihcn you ore usually in die wrong
turn Lane).
But as far as the smoothness of roads and streets
are concerned — there are none better than what
we have in Florida. Even construction zones have
better areas to keep Indfic Bowing properly.
Driving a long distance uui be firing, but If you
look at it from a humorous point, such as the "You
are Here" signs and other interesting points — you
can come home refreshed and happy.

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A living tribute

• George Stephen Keim,
49, Crest Ridge
Jge Cot
-ourt, Sanford,
was arrested by Lake Mary
police Monday. The arrest
report said his vehicle tan into

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bout

thur
The Sanford Historic
Preservation Board will meet
Thursday, July 12, beginning
at 5 p.m. in the city commis­
sion chambers of city hall.
The meeting is open to the
public.
Each year GAL (Guardian
Ad Litem Program) nomi­
nates an outstanding advo­
cate in their c immunity. This
a r the honor will go to the
onorable Debra Steinberg *
Nelson, in Sanford, for all
she has done for children and
her steadfast support ot the
program. A plaque will be
presented to her at the
Guardian Ad Litem
Volunteer Conference, July
12, at 6 p.m., at IVadewinds
Strata! Beach Hotel, St.
Petersburg Beach.

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Accidents
• Mark William Sehnert,
47, Itutkwuod Court,
Longwood, was arrested by the
Florida IHighway Patrol
Monda
day. Officers said his car
collided with a vehicle parked
in the emergency lane at
lnterstate-4 and Lake Mary
Boulevard. Neither driver was
seriously injured. Sehnert was
charged with driving under the
influence of alcohol.

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Sanford VFW Post. 10108 hold a tree planting coramony on the Fourth of July. Individuals attending the event Included
District 18 Commander Norm Cass and Sanford VFW Post 10108 Commander Dennis Gilmore. The Elsenhower Ash was
planted In honor of World War It veterans.

Opportunities in stealing: attention lowlifes
sscca.
The first time 1 got robbed, the
ders.
"You're a country m usic fan?"
Don't take this as her profession­
thief stole ail my underwear.
Sw eetie says.
al opinion. Her analysis is a tad bit
"Just underw ear?" the cop asks
"Cooontry M u -Seek l"T h e officer
biased at the moment. She recently
ns he AYlfod*
spits on the floor beside his desk.
got robbed. The thieves
"R ig h t," 1 say.
"Tan-na-sseca, home o f Jack
"W nat would you estim ate *™
.............. took every electrical device
Daniels. N o?"
the value o f the underwear
in her house.
"Italy, home o f Pavarotti. N o?"
The last time 1 got
to be?"
robbed was in Italy. W hile
Sw eetie says.
I clear my throat. "U hhh . .
TWo hours and a fifth o f Jack
Sw eetie and I were at the
. eight hundred dollars?"
Black later, Sw eetie — dressed in
beach, three thugs cut the
You think I w ant a perm a­
lock out of-the trunk of our swimming trunks and his Dingo
nent record that 1 buy my
bootB — and the entire Rome police
rental car and robbed us
undies where America
blind '— passports, money,
force are into the second act of
shops?
"M arriage o f Figaro," with our offi­
credit cards and clothes.
"A nything else dis­
P.8.
cer singing the soprano lead.
The only thing; they left
turbed?" the cop say*.
Needless io say, w e never got our
as a pair of Dingo boots,
"Thu thief fixed him self a
Wall
•
"O h, thank goodness! I f l ■. stuff back'.
sandw ich," I sa/
W hile we were w aiting at the
They missed my boots,"
"W hat kind o f sandw ich?"
American Embassy for new passSw eetie says, clutching them lov­
the cup ys.
ports, a befuddled D r i e s t from
ingly.
"R oast b eef."
T d idn't have the heart to tell him Omaha cam e In and collapsed on
"W hole w heat or w hite?"
the bench in front o f us. After sav­
that an Italian stealing Dlngos
"W h eat."
would be like D onala Trump check­ ing 411 his life to com e to Rome, he
"M ustard or m ayo?"
got mugged at the Vatican.
ing (nto M otel 6.
"W ould you like a sandwich,
"They even took my cross," he
The Rome police station didn't
officer?"
said, staring down at nls folded
make It into Fodor's Guide to Italy,
"W ell, If it's not ton much trou­
and I can 't imagine why. Sure, Italy , hands.
b le," he says, tucking his notepad
"Wow," 1 said. "W hat kind of
.nay have one o f the highest crime
into his pocket.
person would steal from a priest?"
rates in'the world and be the home
Needless to say, my underwear
"A low -life leech on the fast track
o f the M afia, but Italian police have
was never found.
to H ell!" the priest thundered.
the snappiest uniforms you've ever
I d on 't understand people who
And that, I believe, was his pro­
laid eyes on.
steal. It's seems to me it's a lousy
fessional opinion.
The officer who took our state­
w ay to make a living. Unless
ment was — In a word — gorgeous.
they're into w om en's clothing,
(For an autographed copy of PS. Wall'*
Black curly hair, shirt open to his
there's usually a lot of heavy lift­
bool
4 ;"My
m , Love la Free ... Bui Ihe Real of Me
knees, in ti eyelashes that made the
ing. the hours stink, and the stress
eep,'
rACem
Dor.
on his desk flutter when he
must be incredible. W ouldn't tt just
to; l ’.S. Wall Cilia. 1263
inoiinly order
ori
|
Gallatin, TN 37066.)
Ca tmvay Drive,
be easier to get a job?
(Write to PS. Well c/o Universal
"W here area yuua from m a?" he
"W hy on earth do people steal?"
Press Syndicate/ 4320 Mein St, Kansas City,
says, with an accent you could lick
I ask my cousin. She's a psycholo­
Mo. 64111, or send e-mail to
off « spoon.
gist. She kitotvs about th cs thing*
P* walUat)vahoo.com.)
"Tennessee," Sweetie says.
' Deed use th ey're low-life leeches
"
Ahhh ... " he nods. "Tan-naon the fast track to H ell!" she thun­
C 2001 r.s. WALL

the rear o f a pickup truck at the
intersection of Lake Mary
Boulevard and Greenwood
Boulevard in Lake Mary. He
was charged with driving
under the influence. Neither
driver was reportedly Injured.
Bike stop
Pender Rudolph, 37,
Strawberry Avenue, Sanford,
was stopped on his bike by
Sanford Police early Tuesday.
Officers stopped him because
he reportedly had no light on
his bike In the darkness of early
morning. He was charged with
possession of cocaine and pos­
session c f narcotics equipment.

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was charged with driving
under the influence of alcohol
or drugs, possession of crack
cocaine, driving with a sus­
pended license, assault on a
law enforcement officer and
battery on a law enforcement
officer.

Police
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Traffic stops
• Vincent Eugene Foslet,
25, West 15th Street, Sanford,
was stopped by Seminole
County sheriff's deputies
Monday at 9th Street end
Poplar Avenue in Sanford. He

• Carrie Bell Hill, 39,
Mellonville Avenue, Sanford,
and Bennie Lee Arnold, 51,
Summerline Drive, Sanford,
were stopped by Longwood
tlice Monday at U S.
ighway 17-92 and Longdalc
Avenue. Arnold, driver of the
vehicle, was charged with pos­
session of cocaine and posses

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slon of under 20 grams o f m ari­
juana. Hill, the passenger in the
vehicle, was charged with pos­
session o f under 20 grams of
marijuana and possession of
drug paraphernalia.
William Kenneth
Carlisle, 36, o f DcBary, was
stopped by sheriff s deputies
Monday at U S . Highway 17*92
and 20th Street in Sanford. He
was charged w ith driving
under the influence o f alcohol
and driving with a suspended
license. Officers found h e was
also wanted on an outstanding
civil warrant out of Volusia
County.
.

The Sem inole
County/Lake M ary Regional
Cham ber o f Commerce will
have a "Beat the Rush"
Breakfast, Friday, July 13,
from 7:30 until 9 3 0 a m . at
Orlando I 111ton North,
■Altamonte Springs. The
meeting will feature a pond
discussion on regional trans­
portation issues. Cost is $20
for members, $30 for nonmembers.
For reservations contact
Sally Underwood at 407-8344404, e x t 229.

SAT
The City o f W inter
Springs Parks and
Recreation Department will
host a remote control model
warship battle at the reten­
tion pond In Hutwood F
Saturday, July 14 from 9
until 4 p.m., and Sunday, Ji
IS, from 9 s.m . until 2 p jn .
Model remote control war­
ship combat is an exclusively
strategic war. Models vary in
size from 40 to 62 inches m
length. The event is free of
charge and open to the pub­
lic. For more information
phone 407-327-4761.

TUE
Members o f the
Oriando/UCF Shakespeare
Festival will perform at the
Central, Northwest and West
tranche? of the Seminole
County Public Library on
July 17 and July 19. They will
direct members of the audi­
ence in scenes from Romeo
and Juliet. The programs are
the last In a series o f summer
sum
specials for school-age chil­
dren.
The program is free and
open to alL Contact the
libraries for dates and times
o f performances. Information
can also be found on-line at
www.scpUib.flus
Admittance is on a first
Ji jfcgat *

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The Sem inole County Port
Authority will hold a regular
board meeting Wednesday,
July 18 beginning at 4 p.m. hi
the administration building,
Port of Sanford. The meeting
is open to the public

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Obituaries
HELEN VIRGINIA
‘ AARONSON
Helen Virginia An reason, 82,
l-nterpri.se Road, Deilary, died
Sunday, July 8,2001 at Mariner
Healthcare of Orange City,
DcBary, Bom in Cullman, Ala.,
she moved to Central Florida
from Eastchcstcr, N.Y. in 1981.
She was an elementary school
teacher in the New York School
System. She was Baptist by faith.
Survivors include soas, Jared,
VVestfoni, Mass., Phil, South
Kingstown, R I ; sisters, Rachel
Davis, Auburn, Ala., Martha
Palillo, Chattanooga, Tcnn.,
Elizabeth Paul, Birmingham,
Ala., Faye Weegar, Long island,
N.Y.; two grandchildren.
Memorial donations in lier
name may be made to your
favorite charity.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge of
arrangements.
CLARICE ARRINGTON
Clarice Arrington, 64,
Mellonvllle Avenue, Sanford,
died Friday, July 6,2001.She was
a homemaker and a member of
House of God Church in Pillar
Ground on Truth, Mount Dora.
Survivors include husband,
Wallace Sr.; soas, Wallace Jr.,
Dale, Terrence, all of Orange,
N.J.; daughters, Christie Kelly,
Donna, both of Orange, N.J.;
step-daughter, Debbie Battle,
Clariton, Penn.,; brothers, Lewis
Smiley, Hamilton, Ohio, Eugene
Smiley, Eatonville, Charles
Smiley, Hillside, N.J.; sisters,
Jewel Carter, Ozark, Ala., Betty
Wilson. Plainfield, N.J.; 10
grandduldrcn; one great-grand­
child.
5untise Funeral Mona’,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

July 6,2001, at her residence.
Bom in Genoa, Ohio, she moved
to Central Florida from Norfolk,
Va. in 1967. She was a housewife.
Survivors include husband, Lt.
Cmdr. Arnold A., USN, Retired,
Like Mary; soas, Lt. Cmdr Peter
A., and Lt. Cmdr. Paul A., both
USN Retired, both of Pensacola;
daughter, Deborah Ann Bishop,
Newnan, Ga.; brother, Frank
Eggart, Tavares; sisters, I Iclcn
Watkins, Quartzite, Ariz., Emma j
Zukowico, Toledo, Ohio; four
J
grandchildren.
j
ICS Cremation Society, Inc.,
*
Harbour Heights, FI., in charge of
arrangements.

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Mich. He was a self-employed
truck driver and a veteran of the
U.S.*Anny.
Survivors include wife, Mary;
soas, Johnathan P., and James W.,
both of Sanford; daughter. Rosy
Luce, Texas.
Vet era as Cremation &amp; Burial
Society, Clearwater, in charge of
arrangements.
ELLEN MARTZ
Ellen Marti, 89, Galgano
Avenue, Deltona, died Sunday,
July 8,2001. Bom In Perkasie,
Penn., she moved to Central
Florida in 1975. Sire was a home­
maker and a member of Trinity
Assembly of God, Deltona.
Survivors include daughter,
Loretta Arnett, Orange City; sons,
John, Deltona, Bob, Reading,
Penn., Steven, Margart; brother,
Ed Ritz, West Reading, Penn.; 12
grandchildren; 16 great-grand­

MARIAN FRANCES
EDWARDS
Marian Frances Edwards, till,
Goldroast Drive, Deltona, died
Thursday, July 5,201)1, at Central
Flonda Regional Hospital,
c h ild r e n .
Sanford. Bom in Staten Island,
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
N.Y, she moved to Central
Florida from Fort Lauderdale In 1 Chapel, Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
1988. She was a bookkeeper for
Community Chest, Wasliingtnn,
PATRICIA K. MEDERER
D.C. She was a member and for­
mer membership chairman of
Patricia K. Mcderer, 75, Soft
Shadow lane. DcBary, died
Nimble Fingers Quilting Guild of
Deltona, and former member of
Saturday, July 7,2001,at Florida
the Deltona Garden Club. She
I Hospital Fish Memorial, Orange
City. Bom in Indianapolis, Inc.,
was Baptist by faith.
she moved to DcBary from
Survivors include daughter,
Daytona Bead) in 1991. She was a
Carol A. Hassut, Altamonte
retired salesperson for Hecht
Springs; brother, John Burbach,
Crossviile, Tenn.; two grandchil­
Company, Columbia, Md. She
belonged to First Church of
dren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, In charge of
arrangements.
ALBERT ALLEN LUCE
Albert Allen Luce, 76, formerly
of Sanford, died Saturday, July 7,
2001, at Tampa Veterans
Administration Hospital. He was
bom June 25,1925 In Belting,

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Morse, Hingham, Mass.,
Elizabeth Dean, Lake Worth;
seven grandchildren.
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DOMINGA C SILVA
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1999. She was Catholic.
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Cottrell, Sanford.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

SUZAN HALKITIS
STOUFFLET
Suzan Halkitis Stoufilet, 45,
Dolphin Road, Winter Springs,
died Friday, July 6,2001. Bom in
Seldon, N.Y., she moved lo
Central Florida in 1985. She was a
teacher at Lyman I ligh School,
Longwood. She was Jewish and a
member of NEA.
Survivors include husband,
Michael; fa liter, Elie 1halkitis,
Greer, S.C.; daughters Giristina
Vazouez, Winter Springs, Shade
Shatter, and Keri Alomcdee, both
of New Orleans, La.; brother,
Michael, Hudson, 11.; five grand­
children.
Wood lawn Carey J land
Funeral 1lome, Longwood, in
charge of arrangements.

DONALD F.SIN SKI
Donald F. Sinski, 82, Coronet
Drive, Deltona, died Thursday,
July 5,2001, nt Florida Hospital
Fish Memorial, Orange City. Bom
in Dunkirk, N.Y., he moved to
Central Florida in 1986. He was a
retired union carpenter in
Rodiesler, N.Y. He was a member
of Carpenter's Union Local,
Rochester.
Survivors include wife,
Frances; son, Daniel, Rochester,
n.Y.; brother, Harold, Harrison,
N.J.; three grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral

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Myrle K. Summerslll, 77, Big
lake, Alaska, died Tuesday, July 3,
2001. He was bom in Osceola,
Aug. 7,1923. He was a World War
11 veteran of the U S. Navy and a
member of DAV, WasilLa, Alaska.
Survivors include wife, Mary;
daughters, lammie, Fa by and
Janet; son, Dannyand David;
brother, Thomas R., Geneva.
Interment will be in Andwroge,
Alaska.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
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Island, N.Y., he moved to G*ntrol
Honda in 1994. He was a retired
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Staten Island Moose Lodge 135,
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sons, Gary C., Orange City,
Charles R. Ill, Staten Island;
daughters Dawn C. Bibenu,
Jacksonville, Lori Kennedy, Staten
Island; brothers, Donald and
Raymond, both of Staten Island;
sisters, Virginia King, Staten
Island, Catlrcrine Cahill,
Lnceyvillie, Penn.; seven grand­
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O p in io n
Teaching the
D em ocratic Ideal
Down in southw est G eorgia, a distinctly uncivil
w ar of w ords has broken out over a sym bol from the
Civil W ar — the St. A n d rew 's cross and stars, the
Confederate battle em blem . W hen the Seminole
County Board of Education banned students from
wearing the C onfederate insignia on T-shirts or jack­
ets or anyw here else, the students took
their fight to the arena w here A m ericans
w age their bloodiest battles these d ays
— die courtroom .
In their law suit in the U.S. Middle
District of G eorgia, the students have
picked up the usual allies — politically
conservative parents. C onfederate sy m ­
pathizers and the A m erican Civil
Cynthia
Liberties Union. The A CLU says the pol­
Tucker
icy violates the students' right to free
speech.
Social historians m ight see the irony in the stu ­
d en ts’ decision to appeal for justice to the federal
court system , w hich represents the sam e union which
their C onfederate ancestors regarded as the enemy.
For generations, w hite Southerners w aved their
C onfederate flags in defiance of those v ery courts.
Indeed, the G eorgia Legislature raised the symbol
as an official banner in 1956, incorporating it in the
state flag. A s aging w hite legislators have since
acknow ledged, the flag change w as nothing less than
a gesture of resistance to federal cou rt ord ers to
desegregate public schools. (A fter a decad e of politi­
cal controversy, the G eorgia Legislature finally ad o p t­
ed i different flag earlier this year.)
But these are kids, and their understanding of histo­
ry — as well as their sense of irony — is limited.
Instead of fom enting an o th er rebellion, school offi­
cials ought to take the opportunity to teach a lesson:
Yes, the U.S. C onstitution guarantees equal rights for
everyon e — black, w hite and brow n, rich and poor,
hippies and skinheads, D aughters of the A m erican
Revolution and Sons of C onfederate Veterans.
T hat includes the right to be w rongheaded.
Sem inole C ounty students ought to be allow ed to
w ear C onfederate battle insignia if they choose. They
ought to b e able to exp ress their individual beliefs
and altitudes about the C onfederacy — foolish and
historically inaccurate though they m ight be. — —
The Georgia Legislature had a different responsibil­
ity — choosing an official banner that could h o n o r­
ably represent all of its people. Besides, it w as hardly
ap p rop riate for a state capitol to fly a flag that repre­
sented treason. But n inth-graders w earin g b aggy and
sw eat-stained T-shirts w ith fading im ages of the
C onfederate flag do not represent a d e a r and present
d an ger to the Union.
There will no doubt be oth er students — m any
A frican-A m ericans, som e w hites, perhaps som e
Latinos — w ho will be offended by those T-shirts.
There is a lesson in this for them , as well: T he su r­
vival of this great d em o cracy depends on tolerance
for view s w ith w hich w e disagree and for p eople w e
dislike. It's a hard lesson — m any adults hav e diffi­
culty w ith it — but they need to learn it w hile they
are young.
Too m any school system s around the South have
taken the easy w ay out, attem p ting to avoid con tro­
versy by banning the C onfederate flag fiom student
attire. Since schools traditionally act in loco parentis
(in place of parents), adm inistrators m ay have the
legal right to enforce such bans. (Judge Louis Sands is
exp ected to rule in the Sem inole C ou n ty case later
this m onth.) But it is still a m isuse of their authority.
A nd a m issed opportunity. A bunch of youngsters
w h o h ave been spoon-fed rom antic m yths about the
Lost C au se need to be taught to appreciate the p ro ­
found sym bolism of the flag that unites us all: the
Stars and Stripes. That flag represents a generous
d em o cratic ideal — so generous that It allow s their
disrespect.

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loss of Russell, and we would
like to thank our family,
friends and the community for
the continuing support. Vie
would like to clarify the recent
news briefs that have been
aired, an unknown female,
which lias been identified ns
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remember Russell as the fun
loving person that he was. I le
will be missed greatly; his
loved ones will never forget
him, and the memories that
we have will always be with
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T h e D eV aughn Family

The noisy death of bipartisanship
President Bush has kept his
Bush’s nominee as ambassador
to Great Britain, for instance, is
promise to change the partisan
tone of the great Washington
William Parish, a Kentucky horse
debate. He's done that by elimi­
breeder, who managed the
nating debate.
finances of bis fattier, George
H.W. Bush, and donated more
After 100 days and all Out, the
than $140,000 to Bush the
sound of "bipartisanship" is
y o u n g e r’s ca m p a ig n . Tlie
almost gone from the
n o m in e e to r Irelan d,
land. If the word Itself is
Richard figan, gave,the
heard, then somebody
Bash campaign more
has been away for a
than $490J)00. Charles
while. The sounds of the
Heimbold Jr. gave lire
election are gone, too —
ca m p a ig n m o re than
but only temporal iJy —
5350,00t); he’s getting
as c Republican White
bweden. Anu so U goes.
House and Congress
The White House com­
have tried to silently take
ment by spokesman Ari
the power they believe is
Richard
Fleischer is: "For foreign
theirs by electoral right.
R eeves
nations, it is an asset to
The president and
Republican leaders lrave
• s c • • • • have an ambassador who
has a close relations))ip
sometimes compromised
with the president himself."
a bit under pressure, but not very
Right. Makes you wonder why
often.
we even bother to train diplo­
The Republicans arc deter*
mats. But Foreign Service Officers,
mined to use as much power os
especially those who are non­
possible as soon as possible. Take
the appointment of ambassadors. t political, or bipartisan, have little
dout in this town, so tlie tone is
The bipartisan way is to appoint
quiet indeed.
professionals. The partisan way is
Ftx’crr.l judges are another mat­
in appoint your friends and con
ter. Washington is about to
tributors, and then allow the pro­
explode on that one. Bush's first
fessionals to show llrem, on a
district court nominees are expect­
map, wirere the country is and
ed to be announced soon. But the
wish them luck.
FV-mocraH have already made it
Let's compnrc the first w ave of
dear they are prepared to fight
Bush appointees with those of
them one by one, or not allow tlx*
that well-known bipartisan. Bill
Senate to confirm any of them.
Clintoa Of President Bash's first
Already tlie Democrats, who have
27 ambassadorial nominees,
enough Senate votes to block con­
according to USA Today, 22 have
been personal friends or impor­
firmation votes, hive begun the
tant Republican contributors and
coming battle by holding up the
two Bush Justice Department
only five have been foreign
nominees, Theodore Olson as
Service Officers. In his first 100
solicitor general and Larry
days. President Clinton had
appointed 23 ambassadors and all Thompson as deputy attorney
genc.ul. They are making a point.
but two were FSOs, career diplo­
Tlie point is an old tradition of
mats.

"senatorial courtesy." That right,
which goes back lo the presidency
of George Washington, is not in
tlie law but has often been hon­
ored by custom. Individual sena­
tors, often acting in private, liave
generally exercised a veto over
the appointment of judges from
their own rLV.h. Uepublicnns,
including Senate Judiciary
Chairman Orrtnitfstch of Utah,
would love to politely forget
about dial courtesy, just ns
DetruKTaK often wanted lo do
when they had the majority in tlie
upper house.
Hatch has a tough case to
make, because when Clinton was
president, the Utah senator sent to
all other members of the Senate a
blue slip announdng each White
I L u a na-iim llan. The blue
paper said: "No furtltcr proceed­
ings on this nominee will be
scheduled until both blue slips
have been returned by the nomi­
nee's home-state senators."
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with liberals. Ihq tlx* fight nnd
i motions will I'dtin a much more
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because of tlie role the lifetime
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president.
judicial nominations now will
be considered on 1ST — not
Pacific Standard Time, but on the
Democrats' Payback Standard Time. As far as live losers of last
year's court battles on election
munis and recounts are nmcemeri, all federal courts can now
lvconsiden'd political battle­
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Art Zielinski asks people what they think

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reason lo tie supeistitious. It people
believe it's valid, I'm
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reason tor It. Friday
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oU*r Jay a t lai as
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never walk under
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C ity donates m oney to Youth C o m m issio n

Continued from Page IA
dent. Tlii’ next day, SCSO added
the charges of attempted bur­
glary of an occupied vehicle,
felony causing bodily injury,
aggravated fleeing and eluding,
reckless driving, culpable negli­
gence and marijuana possession.
On Monday, Florida Highway
Patrol charged Jackson with
third degree murder and vehicu­
lar homicide. He is currently
being held in the Seminole
County Jail on no bond.
According to home owner Jeff
Drennen, DeVaughn Itad been
visiting him and his 16-ycar-otd
son for about a month before the
accident. Drennen said he has
been friends with ITeVaughn's
parents for more Ilian 15 years
and considered them a close
family.
"For an hour, they wouldn't
let me know if it was my son or
nephew — 1 didn't know who
had been hit in my front yard,"
Drennen said. "It's a great loss
and a great day of sadness.

"It was completely uncalled
for. They coula of used road­
blocks ora helicopter. All 1 know
is Russell is gone and they can't
bring him back. litis ain't going
to be for nothing."
According to SCSO Chief
Deputy Steve Harriett, the
department's policy strictly con­
trols when and when not a
deputy may continue a chase.
"In the pabsence of a deputy
sheriff, he had committed multi­
ple counts of aggravated assault
ami aggravated battery with a
motor vehicle and failed to yield
to law enforcement officers
demand lo stop," I iarriett said.
"Our pursuit policy regulates a
deputy sheriff may chase a felon
when ho nrT“‘- m tt a danger to the
community. Obviously, in this
case, Ansel Jerome Jackson met
that criteria.
"We can’t describe how sad
we are for Russell DeVaughn
and his family. We are deeply
saddened and regret the loss of
Russell DeVaughn, but because

you have this violent out-of-con­
trol criminal that presents a dan­
ger to the community, law
enforcement lias a duty to appre­
hend him so he can't hurt any­
body. Regrettably in the process
he did just that."
Funeral services for Russell
DeVaughn will be held at 2 p.m.
Friday al the Brisson Funeral
Home on 905 Laurel Ave. in
Sanford.
He is survived by his parents,
Mike and Tippy DeVaughn of
Sanford; itis brother, Tim of
Colorado Springs; sisters, Nicole
and Jessica of Colorado Springs;
Itis aunt and uncle, Dave and
Marie DeVaughn of Sanford;
cousins, Hallie DeVaughn Willis
and Bill Willis of Sanford,
Alicza.idra and Joscphtna Willis
of Sanford; and great-aunt and
uncle, Dolly and Forrest Foggin
of Deltona.

is now a dull green. However,
Sedigh believes his orange and
turquoise coloring will return
after a few more weeks of recov­
ery.
Sediglt said Dino probably sur­
vived on his own for more titan a
month as a result of natural
instinct and some good luck.
Since iguanas eat only flowers,
fruit and vegetables, lie probably
itad access to food, and the recent
rainfall kept him hydrated.
"I didn't want to give up
believing lie was still alive after
such a long time," she said. "But,
I was stalling to lu v ltope. I had
decided, however, that l wasn't
going to give up until I heart)
something."
Since his return, Dino is receiv­
ing lots of tender lovir.g care
Irom Sedigh, tier father, Reza,

and iter sister, Shannon, who is
visiting from New York. He's
even getting along with the two
newest members of the family,
Sabzi and Marmalack — two
iguanas adopted by Sedigh dur­
ing Dino's absence.
Right now, though, Dino is the
iguana of the hour in the Sedigh
household. He's been feasting on
oranges and other treats since
Sunday. The only thing Sedigh
said she would like to Know now
is where her beloved iguana was
during his time away from home.
"I wish he am id tell me what
hr did all month," shr said. "He
probably had so many adven­
tures."

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Sanford Mayor Brady Lessard, loft, and City Commissioner Velma Williams, center, present a $5,000 check to
Hortenso Evans. Interim executive director of the Seminole County Youth Commission. The City Commission
approved Iho donation to help the Youth Commission comploto Its mission, which is to enhance the quality of
life lor Sominolo County Youth up to 10 yonrs old.

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issued warnings to home owners
in connection with hurricane
preparedness.
In most cases, following their
advice will cost some money. Yet,
in consideration of what may be
tost should your home be struck
by a hurricane or tornado, the
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home front flying debris.
Replace any weak doublewide garage doors with hurri­
cane resistant ones, or stiffen
doors with a retrofit kit.
Replace weak entry doors
with tested, hurricane resistant
doors and frames. Strengthen
frame
anchorage
to
the
wall, and install hardware to
support the top and bottom of
the door.
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gestions. For persons with light
weight outbuildings or campers,
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insurance needs arc more urgent.
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suggests you purchase insurance
now. Insurance companies to not
accept new applications or
requests for increased coverage
once a hurricane nears Florida.
I’urchase
an
emergency
portable radio that will work
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enforcement, phone rimnpany,
electrical companies, water cornpanic's. and even neighbors. You
drtn'i know when yott will he in
need o f assistance cn ce those
winds start blowing and the rain
begins falling from one of those
storms.
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the need to have non-perishable
food stored. Also remember the
need for light - have candles,
flashlights, lanterns and others
available - and remember of
have extra batteries for the lights
as tvell as radio.
Know tv hat the policy covers.
Flood and wind damage are
often aivered in separate poli­
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for more information.

Make sure coverage is ade­
quate, including recent home
improvements or purchases you
may have made since you look
out the original policy. Consider
increasing coveiage i» your poli­
cy doesn't cover the current
value of your home and its con­
tents.
. Know the name of your insur­
ance company. Write it down,
including the police number and
phone number lo call to report a
claim.
Then keep tho policies and
other related Information in a
sale deposit box, ni with a rela­
tive or friend, away from your
house. If they drc tfeslro/ecf in a
friend's home, you will probably
not need to file a claim.
Although Honda law does
not require homeowner's Insur­
ance, some cities or counties
require liability coverage if you
own certain pels or a swimming
pool.
Government officials and per­
sons involved in such areas as
hurricane cleanup agree that the
time to make preparations is as
soon as possible. Waiting until a
hurricane forms and begins
heading our wav is too late for
many
of
the
Insurance
Commissioner's sugjp.c*i*tns.

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"There was one older woman
who called and said site loved
animals," Sedigh said. "Site said
there is a crawl space under her
house, and she Itad a feeling it
tvould be a place an iguana
would go.
"Although lie wasn't there, she
called me hark several times ask­
ing if Dino had boon found," site
said. ' She's just a really sweet
lady."
On Sunday, Sedigh received
the call she was waiting for. A
woman had spotted Dino on
Elliott Avenue (earlier in the
month, two women had seen a
striped tail lliat could have been
Dino on the same street). Another
of Scdigh's neighbors who lives
on Scott Avenue, called a little
while later informing her Dino
had been caught.
"His dogs had scared Dino,
who ended up by a fence,"
Sedigh said. "He picked Dino up,
and no called me to let me know.
I was in shock."
According to Sedigh, Ditto
managed to fare pretty well in
tho wild, t to didn't lone any
t weight, he didh't become loo
l dehydrated, and he still is as
docile and sociable as tie was
before his journey. The only tiling
to suffer was Itis coloring, which

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Michael McGibeny, scargent-ol arms lor the Sanford noon Rotary Club, presonts a plaque lo Mike Saltier of
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Theso 1952-53 Seminole high School faculty members are working on report cards In the school office.
Beginning left and around the table, Lucy Smith (English) Al Salalino (Literature) Roger Hards (Biology,
Psychology &amp; School Book Keeper) Elmlna Bisbee (Spanish), Ethel Riser, (Algebra). Barbara Ruprect (Home
Economic*), Dr. J.B. Root (Literature) Nellie Coleman, (Latin, Speech), Roy Nichols (English) Joseph Mathloux
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v/ill depart for Aruba;
Incun; Liberia, Costa Kica;
Vutica; and Punta Cana of the
bminican Republic. The airift will return to Sanford in the
rly evening before continuing
(to the northern U.5. cities.
&gt;antt Cookson, vice presi­
lt of Vacation Express, said
company was impressed
[h the pubfic/private partnerat the Sanford airport and
the regional opportunities
drport provides.
Ve decided to use Orlando
ford as our hub because their
I tenninal facilities are conve­
rt and efficient," Cookson
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serves both Orlando and
Daytona Beach and there is a
substantial cost savings."
Cookson said fligntserv.com,
an Atlanta-based company, will
conduct the dally operations of
the
flying
program.
fllghtserv.com is a whollyowned subsidiary of eResources
Capital Croup.
Larry Gouldthorpc, president
of TBI Airport Management Inc.,
said he expects the new service
to bring about 350,000 new pas­
senger: through the airport TBI
is contracted by the 5anford
Airport Authority to manage the
day-to-day operations of the air­
port.
"We are delighted
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Sanford
as
its
hub,"
Gouldthorpc said. "This is a big
accomplishment for this young,
growing commercial airport."
Orlando Sanford International
Airport Is ranked among the 16
busiest airports in the nation,
based on International passengetraffic. Airport officials point to
the airport's free parking con­
gestion-free environment, short­
walking distances and low oper­
ating costs as key advantages to
Orlando International Airport.

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Continued from Page 1A
building was once a school
building in 1885 and the original
South Seminole High School.
With historic buildings near the
proposed community building,
Daimwood said it was very
important for him not to over­
shadow the other structures.
"W c tried to keep it scaled
down as much as w c could,"
said Daimwood about, the
design. "It was a challenge to
place it on the (17,500 square
feet) site."
Perhaps the biggest challenge
for the new community building
was receiving a hid from a gen­
eral contractor under the city's
$1.1 million budget. United
Enterprises of Lake Mary won
the bidding war with a bid of
5956538.
"It's unheard of in 2001. We
anticipated it would come in at
$1.25 million," said Daimwood
about the low bid.
United Enterprises has fust
completed their third year of
business, but according to copresident Larry LaPlanl, the
general and telecommunica­
tions contractor grossed $9.6
million lart year. Another pro­
ject United Enterprises Is
involved in is the Celebration
World Resort where they are
beginning construction on their
seventh building in the gated
community.
"It means a lot to be so close
to the project. We're looking at
this project to put us on the
m ap," LaPlant said. "We will be
here 24 hours a day to make sure
the project is done on time and
on budget."
Christopher

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urdained minister.
He is survived by his wife,
Cherie, his mother Dot Waller of
Sanford, his brother Jerry Walker
of Longwood and two sisters
Gay Chappuis of Switzerland
and Sherra Jones of Sanford.
A memorial service will be
held al 10 a.m. Thursday at the
First United Methodist Church
in Sanford. In lieu of flowers,
lease send donations to The
irst United Methodist Church,
419 Park Ave., Sanford, FL.

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reservtion Board ’w ill‘ •meet Tradewlrvds SIratal Beach Hotel,
hursdav, July 12, beginning at 5 S t Petersburg Beach.
m. in the dty commission chamTVansportatlon meeting
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Honoring Judge Nelson
Each year GAL (Guardian Ad Commerce will have a "Beat the
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Larding advocate In their com- from 7 5 0 until 9 5 0 a.m. at
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o tlic Honorable Debra Steinberg Springs- The meeting will feature a
vlebcn, L-. Sanford, for ill *h*&gt; has panel discussion on regional trans­
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dants even wear helmets, it
would have definitely helped,
but I don't know if it would have
saved his life."
Waller was riding with friend
and boat owner Yves Belanger,
also of Seminole County.
According to officials, Belanger
is the owner of Sanford-based
Gibson
Trucking
World.
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weekend off the shore of New
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P a g e I1A Wednesday, July 11.2001

L if e S t y l e
Cashier vows
to get even
with customers
on cell phones
DEAR ABBY: I have liad it
with people who talk nonstop
on cell phones while simulta­
neously con­
ducting other
business.
A sa
cashier in a
large retail
chain, I expe­
rience this
rudeness
daily.
Dear
Customers
Abby
come to my
register,
dump their
purchases on tire counter, and
continue their cell phone con­
versations without even
acknowledging me. After I ring
up their total, tliey'll hand over
their rnone)' or credit card ,
without looking up, grab their
stuff and walk away — still
talking a mile a minute.
Do you know what I've
started doing to get even? I
purposely “forget” to put one
of their items into tlieir bag, or
“accidentally” charge them
twice for something. I know
it's not the right thing to do,
but I have absolutely no
qualms about i t If they don't
have the good manners and
common sense to ask the per­
son on the line to hold (an
average transaction takes less
than a minute), these losers
deserve to make an extra trip
back to get their merchandise
or correct their bill.
Maybe next time they'U pay
mote attention when they get
in my line. Thanks fur letting
me vent!
CASHIER WITH
A M ISSION

Raines Jr. visits friends and fam ily in Sanford
Levi "D uke" Raines Jr., a
Sanford native son, was recent­
ly in the city visiting with his
family and friends.
Wearing a smile, lie
was excited at having
recently graduated with
the class of 2001 from
Airport High School,
Columbia, S.C.
Monday evening,
May 21, at the Carolina
Coliseum, Levi Jr.,
joined mure than 200
Marva
classmates to receive
their high school diplo­
Haw
mas.
• • •
Levi Jr. will be
remembered at Airport High as
the guy with a different talent,
different dream and different
destination.
Levi "D uke" ns he is nffec-

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DEAR WORRIED: If
Kevin's behavior has changed
since the divorce, it's possible
he's overwhelmed by all the
responsibility he has when
the children a r e ; ...him .
By all mean* apeak up! If it
continues, hls overbearing
manner will destroy hls rela­
tionship with hls children.
O ffer to take the children on a
regular basis for a while; it
might lessen your son's stress.

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recertify dedicated two his­
torical markets. Pictured
above with the BeiaJr mark­
er are, from right, Historical
Commission Vice
Chairman John Bistiine,
Gowvy Comniissiorw
Daryl McLain, along with
Mary Bistlne, Etta Jane
Keogh and Lttan Griffin.
Pictured left at the Forest
Ofy marker are, from left.
BtsOkie, Historical
Commission Chairman
Linda Batman, Hatoric
Society Vic o President
Cedi Tucker end the Rev
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Community Notes
J azz Concert
.The Altamonte Jazz Ensemble,
directed by Mike Arena, will pre­
sent its summer concert 7 p.m.
Sunday, July 22. with a "Tribute
To Tommy Dorsey," and music
made popular by Jus famous
orchestra.
During tiie slightly more than
20 years of his hand leading career,
Dotsev was one of the most dom­
inant factors in the big ban music
business. It was lie who had tlio
fust big success with a style com­
bining both sweet and swing, t ie
was tiie first who made vocal
groups a really important part of
tiie dance ordustra.
The Jazz Ensemble will feature
Dorse)’ alumnus, trombonist Jim
Foy, recreating tiie music made
famous by Dorsey ami his trom­
bone. Also featured will be vocal­

ists Don Ryer and Ellen Ryzner,
recreating the songs of Frank
Sinatra and tiie Pied Pipers.
The event will be held in tiie
Like Brantley High School
Auditorium in Aitamontc
Springs. Admission Is $8 at the
door.
far more information, call 407822-7528 or e-mail
ansiar4mpinet.net.
Railroad Show
Ihe 9th Annual Central Horida
Railroad Show will be Isold
Saturday, July 28, from 9 a m
until 3 p.in. at Bill I fester Exhibit
I fall, Volusia County Fairgrounds,
1-1 exit 54, DeLind. Admission is
$5 for adults. Children under 12
fax’, featured will be a model
train and railroad artifact sluiw
and sale, model trains, railroad

Levi “Duke” Raines Jr.

others.
• Raines has continued to
have inquiries from many col­
leges. He has chosen to contin­
ue his football career by
attending and studying for a
degree at Georgia Military,
Mileaton, Ga., where he aspires
for n career in criminal justice.
Levi is the proud son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Byrd of
Columbia, S.C. Attending the
graduation of their grandson
was Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Cody,
hi* Aunt Smija Mittcny, cousins
Chelsea and Timothy Mlnccy
o f Sanford.
Good Luck Levi "D u ke" in
your life's journey.

Nebraska, University ot
Kentucky, University of South
Carolina, Tennessee, Clcmson.
Auburn, Michigan and many

Happy Birthday, Tbwanna
Byrd.

Butt rot one of the most
serious diseases to attack
Central Florida palm trees

M a rk in g h i s t o r y

DEAR CASHIER: What the
! customer* are doing la rude;
1 what YOU are doing Is far
wane!.!/you were mi
empiDyHryou
lory. Sooner or later this will
sateh up to yn»v It's only a
matter of time.
If you are wise, you will try
to get at the root of what's
really causing your anger. It's
not the customers. Trust me.
DEAR ABBY:; am deeply
concerned about our grand- *
children, ages 6 and 9. Our son,
"Kevin,” recently went
through a divorce. He now
shares custody with his exwife.
When Kevin and the kids
come over for Sunday dinner,
my tarn turns dinnertime into a
battleground, fa r example,
he'll argue with the children
nonstop and force them to cat
things they don't like. 1 think
he's intentionally trying to rtir
up trouble. His fathn- and 1 cat
in silence and try not to inter­
fere. We just pray Kevin will
hurry up and go home. We're
nervous wrecks by the time
they leave.
When my husband and I
have the children alone, we're
able to create a relaxed atmos­
phere, and our grand kids
respond to that We talk calmly
•to them about their day, what
happened at school,'or any­
thing that may be bothering
them.
I am concerned about tire
mental well-being of our
grandchildren, Abby. When
they get hurt, Kevin doesn’t try
to comfort them or check to see
how bad the boo-boo is — he
orders them to stop crying and
quit acting like babies.
Should we speak up or butt
ouf and leave our son alone?
1*10056 help.
WORRIED ABOUT
KEVIN'S KIDS

As quarterback No. 10, he
tionately called, spent a suc­
cessful four years playing the 1 filled the running slot where
three games he loves best, foot­ they became a 5-0 team.
ball, baseball and weightlift­
The Airport High superstar
entered the season as a junior
ingUnder the coaching
quarterback and the team beat
of Airport Coach Les
their neighbors BooklandEvans, Ix v i’s career on
Cayce by a score of 44 to 6.
the Class A AAA
Raines senior year was a sea­
Program began when
son he says he will always
he was a sophomore.
remember In his lifetime. Many
Raines became an out­
times Rains said that Coach
standing quarterback
Evans was proud of his Eagle
team. They worked hard In
of the year for the
Eagles. The 1998 season practice and scored and won
every gam e with scores like 49
k in s was when the Airport
staff figured Raines,
to 14. Even when the going got
who was a 5 foot 10
tough, Raines was a threat anyinch, 185-pounder and had
time he touched the bail.
won his division's state
Now that high school days
w eightlifting championship,
are over and they arc calling
indeed had the strength to run
for the great quarterback at
the hall.
such schools as University of

memorabilia and over 17,000
square feet of show space.
For information contact Mill
Cross at 407-656-5056 or Many
Oldiond at 407-834-8245.
Pre-SHIP Workshop
Information potential first time
home buyers need to know on
Itow to become an approved
buyer will be lltc Subject of a
workshop at the offices of
GoldenRuk* Housing, 417 E 2nd
Street in Sanford, Monday, July 30
beginning at 7 p.m. Seating is lim­
ited so phone for reservations at
407-324-9123. Attendees will
receive a free FannieMae
foundation information packet
on home ownership. Persons on a
fixed income could qualify for
$5,000 to $25,000 for down pay­
ment assistance from SHIP.

iy specie
grown in Florida in both natur­
al and urban environments and
they certainly add beauty and a
tropical look to
our land­
scapes.
Palms are
generally rr*0 *
sidcrcd to be
pest and dis­
ease free, hut a
few diseases
c a n a ftr to r
even kill wellestablished
palms. One
• • • • • • • such disease is
called butt rot
This disease probably occurs in
all counties in the state where
palms grow, and it is consid­
ered to be one of the most seri­
ous "diseases to nlltohtm* gftlwn

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Host Hants
All palins are considered the
primary hosts of this fungus. In
general, 1/you observe a conk
on a palm trunk, it is probably
safe to assume it is G. zona turn
and not some other fungus.
Ru»t rot has been document­
ed on 59 different species of
ve
I palms
are susceptible to this disease.
Disease Symptoms
The initial symptom that
may be observed is a wilting, of
all leaves but the spear leaf. A
general decline often follows
these symptoms. However only
when these syrup
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The Fiingtis
The fungus causing butt rot
is called Ganoderms zona turn.
The spore producing body or
o »ik is the structure we use to
identify this fungus.
The conk originates from
fungal growth inside the palm
trunk. When the conk first starts
to form on the side of a nalm
trunk or palm stump, it is a
solid white mass that is relative­
ly soft to the touch. It will have
an irregular to circular shape
and is relatively flat on the
trunk or stump.
As the conk matures, a small
shelf or bracket will start to
form ns the conk begins to
extend or protrude from the
trunk, it will suit f a while both
on the top and bottom surfaces.
Eventually, it will form a very
distinct shelf-like structure that
i9 quite hard with a elazed reddish-brown top buiL cc o n J a
while undtisuifacv.
A mature conk will have dis­
tinct 4U.VCS. The conk will have
a half-moon shape with the rel­
atively "straight” side directly
attached to the trunk. Conks
can be up to 8 inches at their
widest point and 2 inches thick.
Microscopic spores are pro­
duced in the "pores" present on
the underside of the conk.
When tiie spores are dropped
mi mass on a wliite surface,
they will appear brownish-red
in color. Objects immediately
around a conk that has dropped
its spores may appear to be cov­
ered with a rusty colored dust
The conk of this fungus is
considered an annual growth
and does not increase in size
each year.
It is considered that the
spores are the primary means of
spread uf llu. fungus.

be diighbsed R-ithThW! disease.
Also, it has been observed
that conks can form prior to any
obvious wilting or decline
symptoms, it is not known
exactly how many months or
years pass between initial infec­
tion of a palm and development
of the conk. There is no method
that can determine if a palm is
infected with this disease until
the conk forms.
It has been established that it
is not a vascular or a root dis­
ease, and that palms wilt
because tiie vascular tissue, os
well as the surrounding tissue,
has been degraded by the fun­
gus. The fungus colonizes and
degrades the palm trunk tissue
closest to the soil line first
cjqxm Ja In uLuWlcz at the bare
and moves up the center or
near-center of the trunk. The
fungus extends no more than
about 5 feet up into the palm
trunk. Butt ret Is bastealiy a dis­
ease uf mature palms.
Tb date, no environmental
conditions or landscape man­
agement practices ha i t been
associated with this disease.
Disease Management
There are no fungidd* rec­
ommendations for this disease.
Diseased palms should be
removed, as soon as possible,
after the conks appear on the
trunk. It has been observed
repeatedly that replacement
palms planted into the same
site where a palm died from
butt rot will also become dis­
eased with butt to. and die.

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H orticultural. Inquiries m ay bo S b s cta d to
Mm ot D o Coeporattya Exten sion sorvtc a.
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Seminole High School receives funding for new computer equipment
Seminole High School has
been selected to receive $1,915
to purchase new computer
equipment for the school's
library media renter The SUNLINK computer equipment pro­
vides students with access to
the holdings of more than 2,(NX)
school library media centers
from 63 school districts. It con­
tains more titan 16 million hold­
ings and more than 1 million

unique records of library media
resources.
5UNLINK enables students
to lind and use information
resources beyond their own
information skills, database
searching A".d critical thinking.
Seminole ’ liglt qualified to
receive the new allocation from
the Horida Department o f ,
Education because the school is
in good standing. All reports

and maintenance responsibili­
ties had to be met in order for
the school to receive the fund?
In other Seminole 1 ligh news,
the school has a guidance coun­
selor available to register all
new students planning to attend
the school next school year.
New rcsidMits are encouraged
to call 407-320-5054 or 407-3205113 to schedule an appoint­
ment to register to attend the

school and to conference with a
guidance counselor about the
student's schedule.
All returning students
rcceii cd a copy of their sched­
ule for classes next year before
tiie 2000-2001 school year
ended. If schedule changes are
needed because tiie student hds
attended summer school or for
other reasons, it is important to
schedule a conference with a

guidance counselor to discuss
any such changes before school
starts
The first day of school i?
Monday, Aug. b. An open
hoose/new student orientation
is Friday, Aug. 3, from 7:30 to
11:30 a.m. Students may pick up
their schedules, visit their class­
rooms, meet their teachers and ,
receive other helpful informa
tion.

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Wednesday. July H . 2001 P a g e !&gt; V

T h e w a y w e w e re : Remembering a ‘mover and shaker’
I recently received informa­
tion about long-time resident,
John Kridcr, compiled by his
sons, John Jr. and Jim. John will
be remembered as a real "mover
and shaker” In this area. His
accomplishments are many and
varied. Today, you will read
about his early life.
John Krider was bom in
Montgomery County, Pa., in
1907. His parents were Samuel
and Ella Mae (Williams) Kridcr.
He was next to the youngest of
five children. John's grandfather
emigrated from Germany, first
settling In New York, later in
Pennsylvania.
The three Kridcr boys loved
to play baseball and when they
were old enough, the)’ each
played semi-pro ball In the
Philadelphia area. John went on
to lay professionally. He was a
pitcher In leagues along the
eastern seaboard from 1928
through 1936. He played for
such tegms as those in Rocky
Mount, N .C , Macon, Ga.,
Hartford, Conn., Nashville and
Knoxville, Term., Baltimore,
Md., Wilkes Bane and Scranton,
Pa.
W hile John was In Macon, he
met Sarah Keith who was work­
ing for the Macon Chief of
Police. Sarah had moved there
from Griffin, Ga., after graduat­
ing from high school. Both of
her parents nad died during the
influenza epidemic o f 1919.
John and Sarah married in
Macon in 1930 and lived there
during baseball's off season.
“Hiring winter months, John
w oula search for work, some
years unsuccessfully because of
the Depression. Their first son,
John, was bom in Macon in
1931.
During the 1936 season, John
left the Wilkes Barre team to
move to Sanford where he
played briefly with the local
entry in the Fliorida State

After being In Sanford a short
while, the Scranton, Penn, team
asked i f John would come help
them In their pennant race. John
agreed, but Sarah said she was­
n’ t moving anywhere for awhile
slnoe the was expecting their
second child. Jim was bom in

Sanford, in August, 1936 while
his dad was in Scranton.
There were many people in
Sanford who helped the Kriders
feel at home during the time
John was in Scranton, and for
years afterward.
Some of them were Mrs.
Goodhue, landlady of their first
apartment at Park Avenue and
10th Street, an unknown man
who worked at a Standard Oil
Station at Park and 3rd Street
who vouched for Sarah so she
could cash John's checks from
Scranton, Dr. J.N. Tolar, Sara's
doctor during her pregnancy
and the family physician for
many years, Mr. White, a butch­
er at a grocery store at the cor­
ner of Magnolia and 2nd Street,
Mr. Joel Field who hired John to
drive freight trucks to
Jacksonville, Mr. Jack Morrison
who provided employment for
John at his Pure CHI Station on
Park Avenue at Commercial,
Mr. Reitz who owned the
Amoco Station at the com er of
Sanford and 2nd Street, Dr.
Brownlee, pastor of First
Presbyterian Church, and many
others.
The Kriders had to sell their
Model-A Ford since they need­
ed the money, so they walked
almost everywhere. They were
often able to borrow Mr. Field's
Model-A pickup truck for a day
at New Smyrna Beach. They
were eventually able to buy
another car, a Chevrolet sedan
owned by dentist Dr. Wade
Rucker.
When Mr. Reitz died, John was
able to buy his Amoco Station
and he eventually became
owner o f the Amoco dlstributoraiiip In die aica, operating the
bulk plant on the lakefront just
west of Park Avenue. John sold
the Amoco Station on Sanford
Avenue to "Brownie" Brown.
In early 1937 the Krider fami­
ly moved from Mrs. Goodhue's
apartment to a wooden framed
house on East 4th Street, renting
It from Mr. and Mrs. M itchell In
1940 they bought their firat
home at 1322 Summerlin
Avenue for about $900. It was a
repossession by foe Home
Owner's lo a n Company. Two
of the men who helped in reno­
vating foe house and building
additions were Mr. Green and

Ike Butler. Tile house Iu.a an icc
box with Icc delivered twice a
week. There was no hot water
heater however, so water for
dish washing and bathing was
heated on an electric stove.
During World War II, gaso­
line and tires were some of the
items rationed. John was
required to collect foe stamps
from all the stations he supUed, stick them in ration books
ohn Jr. and Jim 's job) and
deposit them with a bank. The
banks were required to keep
records of lire stamps deposited,
then they were burned.
In 1943 the Draft Board had
to begin drafting men as old as
36. John and several other
Sanford men were sent to Camp
Blanding to get their pre induc­
tion physicals. AU were then
sent nome, and those who
passed were told to wait for
their orders. The Army changed
its mind however, and before
any of foe men were drafted,
they lowered the age level to
where It had been.
After the war, Interest rose In
having a professional baseball
team in Sanford. John joined
with a number of other local
businessmen who eventually
convinced the New York Giants
to form a farm team to play In
the Class D Florida State
League, which was coming back
here after the war. The Sanford
Giants team was formed In 1946
with John as General Manager.
He later became the non-play­
ing field manager in 1947, lead­
ing the team to a pennant that
year.
Many of you will remember
these games, played in the
Municipal Stadium at
Mellonville and Celery
Avenues. The stadium was tom
down and foe present Memorial
Stadium was built in 1953. A
dorm for the New York Giants
spring training team was built
on the site o f foe old stadium.
The building was later used as a
dorm for the Sanford Naval
Academy then converted into
offices for the Seminole County
School Board.
John later served on both the
Sanford City Commission and
Seminole County Commission,
as well as chief executive officer
o f foe Sanford/Seminole

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C lam ber or C cn m crcr. in three
positions and others, lie was
instrumental in bringing many
industries to Sanford and help­
ing the community in many
ways. His sons are continuing
research on his life ami the
many area projects Ire helped
bring to fruition. When more is
completed, I will share it with
you.
John Jr. presently lives in
DeLand wilh his wife, the for­
mer Eloise Benton of Sanford.
Jim lives in Clemson, S.C. with
his wife Carol and son
Matthew.

L ake
F o rest
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Summer Food Program
The Sanford Homing
Authority fa sponsoring a
Summer Food Service Program
for children during July. The program, similar to tlie National
School Lunch program, provides
nutritionally balanced meals to
needy children regardless of race,
colot; creed, religion, sex, handicap, age, or national origin, dur*
ing the summer vacation when
school breakfasts and lunches are
not available.
AJ) child n n 18 and younscc
Dothtainnksiand imtenrolled if
open sites are eligible for a breakfast and lunch at no charge. The
programs are only for approved
mbwS S S mIcs! areas of nera "'her*
atkaat one-half of the children
qualify for free or reduced price
meals during the school year.
Feeding rites are located at
schcofa and provide meals to all
children in the immediate vicini­
ty of Castle Brewer Court,
William Clark Court and Cowan
Mough ton Terrace.
For additional information
phone Robert L Guy at 407-3300419.
Vnluntcen Needed
The Salvation Army of
Seminole Cixmty needs volun­
teers for court ordered super­
vised visits and monitored
exchanges. This amazing group
of volunteers make it possible for
children and parents to have a
fun, safe place to visit and main­
tain a positive relationship.
For information phone 407322-2642, ext 233.

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Section B
W ed n esd ay
July 11, 2001

Hotter than a
firecracker —
FW C ’s fiveyear freshwater
fishing license
During July, anyone who
buvs a five-year freshwater
fishing license will receive a
bonus pack­
age with fish­
ing tackle and
magazines
worth more
than the
license's cost
($61.50).
Purchasers
of lifetime
licenses and
five-year com„
bination
Jim Shupa
licenses that include freshwa­
ter fishing privileges also are
eligible for this promotion. In
addition, the package will
include special deals and
rebate offers. In effect, partic­
ipants get five years worth of
freshwater fishing virtually
for free.
Lure manufacturers such as
Berkley, Culprit, DOA, Gary
Yamamoto, PRADCO and
Storm arc providing sample
lures for license buyers.
G edda's homs-grmvr
Millenium IVvist Fishing
System also will be Included
in the package.
A package of Daiichi bassworm hooks is included from
Trn-Tum International, along
with Ultra-Point hooks from
Mustad. Sierra Games will
include a functional demo
CD for their most popular
fishing games. A package of
bream hooks Is offered by the
North American Fishing
Club, along with r discount­
ed membership offer that
ihcidour to otlier tree
otters.
Bass Pro Shops is giving
away an insulated coffee
mug. Quantum is offering a
special reel oil in a pen-like
dispenser.
In addition, popular
Florida fishing destinations
arc being highlighted by con­
vention and visitors' bureaus
from Central Florida, Lee
Island Coast, Kissimmcc/St.
Cloud and Seminole County,
each of which have included
a free gift for five-year
license buyers. .
Popular magazines like
BAS§' “Structure Basics,"
"Florida Fishing and
Boating," and "Florida
Wildlife" will be included.
Coupons will let partici­
pants get a free copy of
"Florida Sportsman," along
with a free pass to one of its
boat shows, and discounted
memberships in "The Big
Bass Record Club," and the
International Game Fish
Association, both of which
provide free incentives to
join. Larsen Outdoor Press,
Carlson Tackle and other
companies also make special
offers to enhance the pack­
age.
In addition, Florida LAKEWATCH. the Division of
Freshwater Fisheries and the
Florida Boating Safety
Program are providing valu­
able information.
Licenses can be purchased
from an on-line vendor (such
««•eAngler.com where a $1.95
surcharge applies) through
FWC'b UtsCnt lircnjo num­
ber (Call 1-888-F1SHFLOrida. A $3.95 surcharge
applies to these credit card
transactions.) or at your local
tax collector's office. You can
start fishing right away, and
an attractive plastic license
along with your bonus pack­
age will be mailed to you
within a month to six weeks.
If that is not incentive
enough, five-year and life­
time licenses automatically
cover any fee increases tiiat
may occur before the license
expires.
Anglers can purchase tltc
See Outdoors, Page 2B

Sports

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T V L istings 4B

Brawn tops heart in PONY 14’s
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
DELTONA — Brawn and power
proved to be too much for heart and hus­
tle this time.
The Seminole All-Stars fought toothand-nail from the first out to the last
Monday night, even battling back from a
3-0 deficit to tie the game after four
innings, but the physically superior
Pascual PONY Baseball Team from
Miami was just too strong, drooping
Seminole into the Loser's Bracket of the
PONY 14'« State Tournament, 11-4, at the
West Volusia PONY Baseball Complex in
Deltona.

Miami nine too strong for
Seminole in State opener
In the other game played Monday, the
West Palm Beach All-Stare whipped the
Forest Hills All-Stare from Tampa, 6-1.
The tournament continued on TUesday;
with Seminole challenging Forest Hills in
a survivor game at 6 p.m. and Miami
taking on the hosts from West Volusia
PONY Baseball at 8:30 p.m.
The Scminolc/Forest Hills survivor
takes on the loser of the Miaml/Wcst

Volusia game on Wednesday at 6 p.m.
and West Palm Beach plays the
Miami/Wcst Volusia winner In the
Winner's Bracket final at 8:30 p.m.
On Thursday, Wednesday's 6 p.m.
game winner takes on the 8 3 0 p.m. loser
at 6 p.m. in the Loser's Bracket final,
with the winner of that game taking on
Wednesday's 8:30 p.m. game winner at
S:30 p.m.

If two teams have one loss after
Thursday, a winncr-takc-all game would
be played on Friday at a time to be
announced.
Both Pascual and Seminole got a run­
ner to second in the first inning, but nei­
ther got any further.
Miami came out swinging in the sec­
ond inning as pitcher Andy Ung led off
with a single but was thrown out trying
to steal by Seminole catcher Daniel
Kelley.
Nelson Martin and Stcfano Rainelli fol­
lowed with two more singles off
Seminole starter Luke Kimmig, but the
sneaky righthander looked like he would
get out ol the frame unscathed as the
See Pony, Page 2b

Enough said
Post 53
avenges
loss, wins
Jones title

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
SAN FORD — Wins and loss­
es at this point in the American
. Lugiun season don't really mat*
ter, but the Sanford CampbellLoasing Post 53 baseball team
had added incentive for wanti­
ng to win Its own Johnny Jones
MTn'jH.'! Pmtrih ? f July *th
Tournament last week.
First, even though this was
not the first year that this tour­
nament had ireen played, It was
th&lt;*firet time it had been
named in honor of Johnny
Jones, a log-time backer of
Sanford American Lrgion base­
ball who passed away not too
long ago.
Second, Post 53 knew they
were going to get another snot
at Orlando Post )9, made up of
players from Lake Brantley, the
only team that had beaten
Sanford all season.
After more or less sleepwalk­
ing through a 6-1 opening
night victory over a talented,
but young, Poindanna squad.
Post 53 went to work on
Thursday, sweeping a double­
header in about as dominating
a performance as can be imag­
ined.
In the first game, Brandon
Pharis threw three perfect
Innings and finished with a
two-hltter, striking out four
and walking one, while allow­
ing no earned runs as Sanford
crushed Titusville Pout 1,21-2,
In five innings.
In the nightcap, Trevor
Bcrryhill allowed a leadoff sin­
gle, and then he and reliever
Dominic Petracca retired the
final 15 batters they faced at
Post 53 blanked Winter Park,
12-0, also in five innings.
In the other game from

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Baseball Teams was held at Seminole High School. In the top photo, Poindanna’a Crtstian Olma (No. 18) puts up
a roadblock to retire a TttusvWe Post 1 runner after a rundown, while the Poindanna catcher, Kyte Brooks (above,
right) pounces on a short passed ball to keep Titusville at bay and a Post 1 pitcher gets ready to let It go (above,
left) during Poindanna'a 10-2 victory.
Thursday, Titusville blanked
Winter Park 5-0.
Friday's action opened with
I’oindanna clobbering
Titusville, 10-2, and then
Winter Park nulled off an
upset, knocking off Poindanna
6-2.
Post 19, which was also

impressive In winning an open­
ing night doublchcader, 7-3
over Titusville and 1-0 over
Poindanna, then look care of
its own business, thumping
Winter Park, 11-4, to improve
to 3-0 In the tournament, the
same record as Post 53.
That bet up a game that

SYFA to offer football physicals
By D*sn Smith
Sports Editor
SAN FORD — it's that time of year again!!!
The Sanford Youth Football Axwviation (SYFA)
is registering football players, cheerleaders and
dancers for the upcoming 2001 Pop Warner
Season.
If you have friends or family that haven't
signed up yak — now is the time!
For the players’ convenience, physicals will
held this Saturday (July Nth) at Seminole High
School in the portable at the side of Thomas E.
Whigham Stadium (the football field) closest to
the baseball complex.
The physicals will be offered between 9 a m.
and noon and will cost $25.
The SYFA offers five Sanford Seminole squads
divided into five different age groups (and

weights) modeled after Seminole I Ilgl. School.
Games arc played on Saturday's on the same
fields the high school teams play on on Friday
night's.
Thomas E. Whigham Stadium serves as the
home field for the SYFA teams.
Young people interested in registering for foot­
ball, cheerleading ro dance must Itavc the follow­
ing itens.
I . SYFA Reg'stration Form
L Copy of Birth Certificate (must be a state occrtificate, not hospital).
3. Current picture.
4. Physical Exam Form.
5. Copy of 2000-2001 Report Card.
6. Registration Fee.

For footbal information call 407-3J0-2541.
For cheerleader or dance information call 407­
330-4454.

according to tl»e rules estab­
lished before the tournament
meant nothing as Lake Brantley
and Sanford were guaranteed
of advancing to Saturday's
Championship Game because
the) Itad the two best records.
But neither team was thlnkSee Legion, Page 2B

DELTONA — The PONY 14’a
State Tournament that began on
Monday was the start of two
weeks worth of PONY State
. Tournaments at the West
Volusia PONY Baseball
Complex in Deltona.
On Tuesday (July 10th) the
Shetland Division State
Tournament, for 5-and-6 year
olds, started with two teams
from West Volusia, a team from
Seminole Pon/( j team from
West Seminole (Altamonte
Springs) Pony, a t a x from
Forest Hills (Tampa) and a team
from Temple Terrace (also In
the Tampa area).
The tournament will run
through Friday and maybe
Saturday If the 'if necessary'
game is needed.
On Saturday (July 14th), the
Pony 13'a State Tournament
with six teams competing for
the title.
Clubs Involved will be
Seminole, host West Volusia,
Miami, Tampa, West Palm
Beach and Panama City.
This double elimination tour­
nament l« act to run through
Wednesday, July 18.
All of U\e games will be
played at the West Volusia
Pony Baseball Complex on
Z ijian A.'cr.ue (south off c f 1-4)
and the schedules arc za fo l­
lows:
SHETLAND D IV ISIO N
TUESDAY, JULY 10
Game 1 _ Seminole vs. West *
Volusia 2 ,5 3 0 pan.
Game 2 _ Forest Hills vs.
West Seminole, 7 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 11
Game 3 _ Gome 2 winner vs.
West Volusia 1,5:30 pan.
Game 4 _ Game 1 winner vs.
Temple Terrace, 7 p.m.
Game 5 _ Game 1 loser vs.
Game 2 loser, 8 3 0 p.m.
THURSDAY, JULY 12
Game 6 _ Game 3 winner vs.
Game 4 winner, 5 3 0 p.m.
See State, Page 2B

Faiber a standout
for NU crew team
Special to the Herald
BOSTON — Justin Faiber, a
native of Longwood, has fin­
ished his second season with
the men's crew team at
Northeastern University.
Faiber was vital to the
rhythm and control of the var­
sity eight boat as the
coxswain.
"Justin is the brains behind
the brawn of this year's pow­
erful varsity eight," said coach

John Pojednic. "H e is a true
racer ■&gt;* heart, and does an
excellent job of demanding
ower, rhythm and speed for
is oarsman."
The men's varsity eight had
an exceptioital season, after
uncertainty because of injuries
to key members of the vanity
boat. By the end of the season,
a full and healthy team was
reunited and headed to the
Eastern Sprints held at Lake
See Faiber, Page 2B

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crack of the bat and made a
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spectacular one-handed backabout that as both coaches sent
handed catch on the warning
outstanding leftlianders to the
track for the second out of the
hill.
seventh inning.
And it ended up being an out­
Sanabria finished with a threestanding pitcher's duel being
hitter, striking out eight and
Post 53 ace Adam Sanabria and
walking only one.
Post 19's Tommy Sutton, who
Scott Swanson had a double,
was the pitcher that handed
while Strickland and Blackstock
Sanford its only loss of the sea­
had singles for Lake Brantley.
son.
Sutton was very good in his
Tilings looked bad for Post 53,
own right, allowing just one
or good for Post 19, depending
earned run on five hits, while
on your point of view, in the top
striking out four, hitting one
of the first inning as Geoff
and walking two.
Strickland led off the game with
Pearce led the Post 53 attack
a slow roller up the middle that
with a pair of singles in three
Sanford second baseman
trips to the plate, while Krall
Angelo Petracca stopped, but
had the two-run double.
could not make a play on.
Also contributing for Sanford
Chris Lidfeldt then hit another were Fraysier (single, run),
grounder that was hobbled for
Jason Louwsma (single), Angelo
an error and when Mike
Petracca (RBI) and Kimmig (run
Hlackstock laid down a perfect
scored).
sacrifice bunt. Lake Brantley
In the win over Titusville,
had runners on second and
Sanford scored in every inning
third with no one out.
and sent 10 batters to the plate
Sanabria, who led la k e Mary
in the third inning and 14 men
to the State Final 4 this year,
to the plate in the fifth inning,
then bore down, getting a strike
accumulating 15 hits, including
out and an easy grounder to
three doubles, five triples, and a
short to end the threat.
home lull.
Sutton Was just as impressive,
Contributing to the onslaught
using his slow curves, changewere Louwsma (home run,
ups and well-placed fast balls to
triple, single, four runs, three
keep Sanford off balance and
RBI), Dominic Petracca (double,
retire the first seven batters he
two singles, two rums, two RBI),
faced, three by strike out, and
Pearce (two triples, three runs,
not allowing a ball to be hit out
three RBI), Kyle Bono (double,
of the infield.
single, three runs, three RBI),
Tilings changed in the bottom
Ryan Bono (double, single, two
of the third inning, however.
RBI), Krall (triple, two runs, two
With one out, Uriah Kimmig
RBI), Matt Mergo (triple, two
ripped a ball to first that was
runs, RBI), Kimmig (single, two
hobbled for an error and that
runs, three RBI) and Stephen
opened the door for Sanford.
Apfel (three runs).
Matt Fraysier followed with a
Against Winter Park, Berryhill
solid single to right, Post 53's
went the first four, striking out
first hit of the game, and Tucker
five, and Dominic Petracca
Pearce also smacked a single,
worked a perfect fifth inning,
this one to center, to load the
striking out all three batters he
bases with one out.
faced.
Chris Krall then came through
Offensively, Post 53 scored
with the big blow of the game,
eight runs in the First inning
crushing a shot off the leftfield
and collected 11 hiLs despite
wall for a two-run double and
only batting in four innings.
Angelo Petracca came through
Doing the damage were
with a ground out, giving
Pearce (three singles, two runs,
Sanford a 3-0 lead.
three RBI), Dominic Petracca
With the lead in hand,
(double, single, two runs, three
Sanabria, allowing a one-out
RBI), Ijouwsma (triple, two
double in the fourth inning, a
runs, two RBI), Krall (double,
two-out walk in the fifth inning
two KB1), Mergo (single, two
and a lead-off infield sin g le in
runs, RBI), Kyle Bono (single,
the sixth inning.
two runs), Ryan Bono (single,
After the lead-off single by
tun, RBI) and Angelo Petracca
Blackstock, Sanabria ripped off
(single, run).
six outs in a row, three by strike
Sanford ts now 36-1 on tne
out and two on easy grounders.
seaso n and will be in action
Tlie only tough play came
again W e d n e s d a y night, hosting
when Nick James lined a deep
Lake Mary at Alumni Field in
drive to center, only the second
the Seminole High School
ball of the game to leave the
Baseball Complex at 8 p.m.
infield for Post 19, that seemed
The team will also play on
headed for at least a double, but
Sa’nrday as the club gets ready
Fraysier turned his back and
for next week's district tourna­
started to run for the wall at the
ment in Ft. Pierce.

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Continued from page IB
next batter popped up for the
second out of the inning and he
then fooled the Pascual leadoff
hitter, Alex Alfonso, with a
change-up and got a lazy fly to
leftcenter.
But the ball was dropped and
Martin raced home with
Rainclli going to third.
Gaby Saade then hit a ground
ball that could have ended the
inning, but the ball was thrown
away at first, allowing both
Rainclli and Alfonso to score.
Another error allowed Jose A.
Jimenez to reach, but Kimmig
got a ground out to stop the
bleeding.
Seminole answered in the bot­
tom of the second inning, taking
advantage of wildness on the
art of Cfng as Danny Coker,
oberto Santana and John
Andrews walked around a pair
of strike outs to load the bases.
Mike Mehlich then singled to
right off a diving first baseman's glove, scoring Coker and
cutting the lead to 3-1.
Kimmig almost helped him­
self, and just missed at least
tying the game, when his linei
down the first base line wa&lt;
snagged by the 6-foot-4
Dominguez to end the inning.
The score remained 3-1 until
the bottom of the fourth inning
when Seminole again took
advantage of Pascual problems.
With one out, David Walden
reached when a dropped-third
strike was thrown wildly into
rightficld. Jack Finnerty was
then hit by a pitch and Mehlich
walked to load the bases against
reliever Michael Q ayton.
The hurorngous hsrri-throwing Dominguez, who goes at
least 200 pounds as a 14-yearold, was brought in to put out
the fire, but the big righthander

could not find the strike zone,
walking Kimmig and Kelley to
force in Walden and Finnerty
with the tying runs.
Both teams went in order in
the fifth inning, but things
broke loose in the sixth.
Martin led off the inning for
Miami with a bunt single and
went to third on a perfect hitand-run grounder toward right
by Rainclli that never got out of
the infield.
Anthony Soto followed with a
slow grounder to third and
Martin beat the throw to the
plate, putting the Pascual AllStars ahead for good.
Seminole pitcher Charlie
Arvai made a good play on a
bunt by Alfonso to get Rainelli
at third, but Gaby Saade fol­
lowed with a single to left tn
load the bases and Jose A.
Jimenez, who also goes close to
6-foot and 200-pounds, ripped a
two-run double into the leftcen­
ter field gap.
Saade then scored when the
throw back to the mound got
away and Andrew Salguciro
launched a mammoth moonshot home run far beyond the
ccnterfield fence.
Dominguez followed with a
bad-hop infield single and stole
second before scoring one out
later on a double by Martin to
cap a seven-run inning.
Seminole answered again in
the bottom of the inning as
Carlos Montijo reached on an
error with one out and moved
a wild pitch before
ig drew a two-out walk.
Kelley then got Seminole's sec­
ond hit, a ringing double down
the leftfield line, scoring
Montijo.
Miami scored the game's final
run in the seventh inning as
Soto blooped a single to right

State

Outdoors

6

Continued from page IB
Game 7 _ Game 3 loser vs.
Game 4 loser, 7 p.m.
FRIDAY, JULY 13
Game 8 _ Game 5 winner vs.
Game 7 winner, 5 3 0 p.m.
Game 9 _ Game 6 loser vs.
Game B winner, 7 p.m.
SATURDAY, JULY 14
Game 10 _ Game 6 winner
vs. Game 9 winner, 10 a.m.
C u r e 11 _ G sm e 10 winn**r
vs. Game 10 loser (if both
teams have one loss), TBA.
PONY 13’S
SATURDAY, JULY 14
Game 1 _ Miami vs. Tampa, 5
p.m.
Cam e 2 _ West Palm Beach
vs. Panama City, 8 p.m.
SUNDAY, JULY 15
Game 3 _ Game 1 winner vs.
Seminole, 1 p.m.
Game 4 _ Game 2 winner vs.
West Volusia, 4 p.m.
Game 5 _ Game 1 loser vs.
Game 2 loser, 7 pan.

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MONDAY, JULY 16
Game 6 _ Game 3 loser vs.
Game 4 loser, 6 p.m.
Game 7 _ Game 3 winner vs.
Game 4 winner, 8 3 0 p.m.
TUESDAY, JULY 17
Game 8 _ Game 5 winner vs.
Game 6 winner, 6 p.m.
Game 9 _ Game 7 loser vs.
Game 8 winner, 8 3 0 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 18
Game 10 _ Game 7 winner
vs. Game 9 winner, 6 p.m.

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Continued from page IB
license during July and set the
activation date for as long as 60
days after they make the pur­
chase if their current license has
not expired.
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It may be a good idea to laminate
your fishing license and keep it in
your boat. That troy, you are never
without it
F IS H IN G F O R E C A S T
Bass action will get progres­
sively slower as summer sets in.
Bream and catfish, however,

Seminole PO N Y Baseball s Pony Division (14 yoar olds) team recently won
the District 5 Tournament at tho West Seminole PO N Y Baseball Park In
Altamonte Springs and Is representing Seminole County at tho State
Tournament. Tho tnam is managed by Wayno Kolley with Brian Donovan
and Jack Finnerty Sr. serving as coachos. Members ot the team Include Jon
Andrews. Chartio Arvai, Danny Coker, Devin Donovan, Jack -Finnerty,
Daniel Kelley, Luke Kimmig, Andrew Konetchy, Carlos Montijo, Roberto
Santana and David Walden.

and moved over to third on a
pair of wild pitches, from where
he scored with one out on
another bloop single to right by
Saade.
Seminole never gave up hope
and loaded the bases with only
one out in the bottom of the
seventh on a walk to Coker, an
error allowing Santana to reach
and Andrews was hit by a pitch.
But Miami reliever Rainclli
reached back for a little more
and struck out the next two bat­
ters to end the game.
Martin led a 15-hit Pascual
attack, going 4-for-4 with a
triple and a double, scored two
runs and drove in one.
Also contributing were Saade
(3-for-5, run, RBI), Jose A.
Jimenez (double, single, run,
two RBI), Rainelli (2-for-3, run),

will continue to bite in spite of
the heat. Worms and mussels
fished in the devp bend a will
provide plenty of action.
Sebastian Inlet Has steady
action with snook (catch and
release^ redfish, trout, and a
few flounder and tarpon. Large
live shrimp find small baitflsh
work best for all species. Trout
are also hitting m.lhfi. grass
fljts just inside the inlet.
Captain lacn at Port
Canaveral reports that king
mackerel are the most depend­
able species. Kings can be found
from.just 0 ff the reach nil the

Salguciro (home run, run, two
RBI), Soto (single, two runs,
RBI), Dominguez (single, run),
Ung (single) and Alfonso (two
runs).
For Seminole, which only had
two hits but did get nine walks,
two hit batters and two errors,
Kelley doubled in two runs,
while Mehlich singled in one.
Other contributors were ,
Kimmig (RBI) and Coker,
Walden, Finnerty and Montijo
(one run scored each).
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scattered. Kings and tripletail
can be found in the buoy
ila u line
while sheepshead and flounder
arc biting inside the Port. Trout
and rcdfish are rated as fair in
the Banana and Indian rivers.
Live or dead shrimp will not
last long at Ponce Inlet.
Sheepshead, drum, rcdfish, jac
crevalle, small blueftsh, and
ladyfish arc all present in good
numbers. Trout and rcdfish are
rated as good in Mosquito
Lagoon.

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Sanford Post S3 centetlioldor Matt Fraysier (No. 7) had the locals' first hit

an d Gcoted tho ancond run o! tho gam e und inter m ade an outstanding
d olo n sive p lay lo dony Post 18 a s San lord prevailed 3-0.

Faiber
Continued from pig* IB
Qulnslgamond on May 13.
Though they were seeded fifth
in the race, the varsity boat sur­
prised everyone by taking home
the bronze.
At the IRA Championship,
after taking second in their first
heat behind the University of
Pennsylvania, the varsity won
the first repechage which pro­
pelled the Huskies into the

Gram* e inal. In the national
char*. ’ nship race,
Noil*. • -tern University took
sixth place.
The men’s crew team finished
the regular season with a 2-3
record.
Faiber, a sophomore, partici­
pates in Northeastern's celebrat­
ed cooperative education pro­
gram, and is a member of the
Class of 2004.

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FA SCAR races at Speedworld and New Smyrna Speedway
Special to the Herald

TEST A N D T U N E

BITHLO — After mnning
several special races the past
few weeks, this weekend will
see regular division races at the
•wo local FASCAR tracks.
Friday night (July 13th) at
Orlando Speedworld, heats and
features will be nin in the regu­
lar FASCAR classes of Super
Late Model, Modifieds,
Sportsman, Mini Stock, and
Super Stock &amp; Strictly Stock.
Gates open a 6 p.m. and rac­
ing begins at 8 p.m. every
Friday night ut the track located
17 miles east of Orlando
between Orlando and Titusville
on Highway 50 at the 520 Cocoa
Cutoff.
This Saturday ( J u ly 14th) at
New Smyrna Speedway in
Samsula, heats and features will
be nin in the regular FASCAR
divisions of Super Late Model,
L ite Model, Mini-Stock,
Sportsman, Super Stock and
Strictly Stock.
Gates open at 5 p.m. and rac­
ing begins at 7:30 p.m. every
Saturday night at the track
located at the comer of SR. 44
and CR 419, between New
Smyrna, IX-Land and Daytona.

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) 5681367 (Orlando) or (386) 427-4129
(New Smyrna), or check the
Internet site at WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM, or EMail at
FASCARNOWOAOL.COM.
Also you are invited to tune in
to Daytona's W NDB-AM 1150

You can listen to the radio
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FROM TH E STARS AND
STRIPES TO TH E
CH ECK ERED FLAG
SAMSULA — Racing to carry
the black and white checkered

flag was the goal of all 53 com­
petitors who showed up on the
4th of July at Little New Smyrna
Speedway. It was also a night to
celebrate the red, white and
blue flag with family, friends,
food, and fun. It was a time to
pay tribute to our country's
225th birthday of independence.
The day began with the First
Annual NSQMRA Golf
Tournament, which was a huge
success. Thank you to everyone

wno participated. Our racing
program began with a wont
from President, Jim Neaves to
all of our families. Race director
Paula Conrad followed lhat
with our fellowship prayer.
Then we were honored with the
singing of our National Anthem
by our Vice-President, Randy
Dye's new bride, Stacy Dye.
It was then time for our dri­
vers to pul on a show for one of
our biggest crowds since the

Grand Opening. A show is just
what they gave the fans with
nine feature races of the best up
and coming drivers in the
South! We salute all of our dri­
vers.
Tonight (Wednesday, July
11th), a points race will be held
starting at 7 p.m.
Call 386-322-0544 or check the
Web Site at www.ncwsmyrnaqmra.com for information.

"The new -VOICE- o f Stock Car
R acing!-every Monday night
from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. following
the Benny Parsons Show.
This is a radio show that is
devoted to Short Track Stock
Car Racing and is sponsored by
New Smyrna Speedway and
hosted by Randy Dye of
Speedway Dodge and Don
Ncrone and Terry Roberts from
New Smyrna Speedway. They
will take your calls and answer
questions at 335 239-0033

Briefs

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W A U G H -S T B T S O N BOY'S BASKETBALL CAMPS
The first Derek Waugh-Stetson University Hatters Boy's
Summer BaskctbaU Camp will be held in DeLand.
The final Individual Camp (ages 8-16) will be held from
August 5-9.
Cost is $275 forbvem lght campers and $190 for day
campers.
For more information contact assistant coach Jon Coffman
at 386-822-8144 or by e-mail at JcoffmanOstctson.edu.

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Phone: 481-9564

O R L A N D O MAGIC BASKETDALL CAMPS
The Orlando Magic will host Gatorade-sponsorcd basketball
camps for boys and girls ages 5-17 this summer.
^ here will be five Orlando-based camps and one in Tampa.
The day will consist of drills, 20-minute games, video analy­
sis, 3-on-3 competitions, and a guest speaker. There is a 10percent discount offered for each additional child within one
family after the first child's tuition is paid in full.
Camps are as follows:
July 16-20 _ ages 7-17,9 a.m.-to-4 p.m., Hillsborough
Community College, Tampa.
July 30-August 3 _ ages 6 -17,9 a.m.-to-4 p.m., RDV
Sportplcx.
For more information contact Tbm Bleri at 407-916-2681.

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Under the direction o f Bo Clark, the Camp will hold two
sessions in July, 9th-through-13th and 16th-through-20th.
The Clinic is designed for those interested in basketball and
who want to improve their basketball skills. Coach Clark has
worked hard to be a successful player and would like to pass
his knowledge along to the younger players. The Clinic will
include points in shooting, ball handling, passing, defense

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of Central Florida. He led the nation in scoring with a 31.6
points per game average and scored 2 3 8 6 points in his career,
willi out the 3-point shot, and played for Athletes in Action.
A Bishop Moore High School graduate, Clark was recently
inducted into the school's Hall of Tame and lust completed
his 14th season as head basketball coach at Flagler College In V
St. Augustine.
Clark, who lias also coached at Winter Park High School
and St. Johns River Community College in Palatka, has also
been co-director of the Stan Hetkiewicz-Bo Clark Basketball
Clinic in Winter Park for 22 years. He promises an exciting
week f }r boys and girla from the Central Florida area.
The camps run from 10 a.m.-to-l p.m. daily and the cost is
$80 for one week or $150 for both sessions.
Sessions will be held in the spacious, air-conditioned
Annunciation Catholic Academy Gym and attendees will
receive a free T-shirt; trophies awarded for attitude, hustle
and outstanding play; 3-on-3 competitive league play; daily
free throw competitions; guest speakers/coaches; use of 8foot baskets for 6-to-8 year olds; leaching of basic fundamen­
tals; and a session-ending Awards Presentation on Friday.
For more information and to receive a registration form, call
407-644-7420; 407-831-4696; or 407-869-6512.
SO C C ER SC H O O L
The 22nd annual Seminole Soccer School at Laka Mary High
School still has openings in the second session (July 23through-27).
The camp runs from 9 a.m- to 4 p.m. each day and is for
boys and girls ages 5-1/2 to 15 ana will also Include indoor
soccer in an air-conditioned gym.
For registration brochures and information, contact camp
director l.any McCorkle at 407-320-9708 during the day or
407-695-2131 in the evening or download the application form
from the web site at http://HOMRCFLRRCOM /SOCCER
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Flic Wirz Park Pool in Casselberry is offering several pro­
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Hie Open Swim schedule is as follows: Through-August
5th _ Monday-through-Sunday from noon to 6 p.m.; and
August rith-through-September 9th _ Monday, Wednesday
and Friday from 2 p.m. to 6 pan. and Saturday and Sunday
front noon lo 7 p.m.
Daily Fees are $2 lo t u»idenU and $3 for non-residents;
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non-residents; and Group (up to 5 people) Season Passes are
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Swim Lessons are also available for Groups (up to 6 in s
class) at $30 for residents and $40 for non-residents; and
Private Lessons (up to 2 in a class) arc $50 for residents and
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DAYS A n E R THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AI crtiat cradaora d Via Decadara
and paraona having daana or
damanda agatotl tha DacadanTa
anata muU taa tha# darma with Vaa
Court WITHIN THREE MON HIS
AFTEn THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FV.ED WILL
BE FOnEVER BAnRED
Tha data d Via hia pubteaten d
m a Note* la July 11.2001
Paraonal napraaantativa
JENNIFER W. FARINA
3 9 6 1a la Mia Avanoa
Ctduou. Ftonda 32766
Attorney
lor
Paraonal
Rapraaaraativa
JAMES A. BARKS
1120 W real Street S u B
Santord. Florida 32771
(407)321-1224
Florlda Bar No 197S64
PubkahJuty 11. tV. 2001
CC0B2
M THE CIRCUrr COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
PROBATE DIVISION
r a . Mo at-aaa-CP
Drvlalon PROBATE
IN RE: ESTATE OF
GILBERTO J PACK LA.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha adrananiteto d Via eelate d
G Jb.no J Parana, dacaaaad. Fka
Number__ . ta pending m Via Cacu«
C oat tor Samtoda County. FtoraJa.
Probata Drvtiwn. Iha addraat d
which n X I North Park Avarua,
Santonl Flonda 32771 Tha namaa
and addraaaat d Vu paraonal rapraaanuutva and Via paraonal rapraaantatrva a aBomry are ael torlh batow
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AI pmaons on whom Vw n cu e la
aarvad who have ob|aet»na mat
chakanga Via vakMy d Via wt*. Via
guahheatuna d Iha paraonal repraaentibve. wnua. or ptooddton d
VW Court era required to tto vua
obtoetiona with Vw Coral 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
4 cradaora d tha dacadenl and
olhar paraona havtog dam e or
on whom a copy d VW nonce la

data d Via hm pitokcabon d Vw
N0TIC1 TO TH* PUBLIC:
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
Note* la haratoy sFvan Vxtt l a
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
Board d ArqualmarS ol Via CVy ol
DATE OF THE FIRST PU0LICA
Santord w« hold a ragular maabng
TON OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
on Juna 2$, 1001 to via CVy Hal
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER ­
Cormaaicn Cfusrbar* at 1i 3 0 A M
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
to ordat to oonaidar a raquail tor
ON THEM
vananoa n via Zoning Onananta aa
Afl over cradaora d Vw (Weeded
i panama to frors/aide yard aatoeck
and pmcone having derma or
and raar yard **fback raquaamaraa
(tomenrl. age.nil th . rWcwrWd.
to a MH-3 turang dwinu on
H U . n U M. thtor rlhlmi with aw
L o u t $ 1 . H ockt.Tlar 1 0 .FLOUT
court WITH.N THREE MONTHS
OA LAND AND COLONIZATION
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
COMPANY LIMITED E R TRAP
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
FORDS MAP OF THE TOWN Of
ALL CLAIMS. DCMANOS AND
SANFORD, accordtog to Via pul
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
Vtarad aa recorded to PB 1 PO 01,
BE FOREVER BARRED
Pubic Raoorda ol Samtoola County.
The dato d Via taa! pubecalm d
Ftonda
VW Nonce la July 11.2001
Catog trarc 1,-r A a s tuacm wl
aa loealad. 701 W 3rd Straal
OddanaPadta
Plannad uaa of Via proparty la to
Paraonal
Attorney
lor
oonabud a ahad.
Repraeedelrvw
Larry BUb. Chairman
LAW
OFFICE
OF
SEAN
F
BOOLE
Board d ArquaamarS
Seen F Bogle. Eaquae
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: IF A PER
Florlda Bar No. 0106313
SON DECIDES TO APPEAL ADFCI706 Tumbuk Avenue, aura 203
SION MADF WITH RESPECT TO
AJUmunto Spk'Ca. IT 32701
ANY MATTER CONMOEHeU AI
Tatophona 1407)634-3311
THE ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR
Pubkah Jd y I t . 16.2001
Vaa. KE/SHE WLL NEED AVERBA
CC0B3
TM RECORD OF THE PROCEED
w a s w e m o w a t h e t e s t im o ­
SEMIHOLE COUNTY
ny
AND EVIDENCE. V/HICH
BCC PROJECTS:
RECORD IS NOT PROVIDEO BY
I. Protect FC-1146A-OtTUC THE CITY OF SANFORD
(F8
Houatog Raconalruction Program
2060106}
ICaraLwara Raaidancaa Program PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
Manuladurad Itomaa (Modular]
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
Due Data Augual I . 2001 ai 2 00
TICIPATE W ANY OF THESE PRO
PM toed lane
CEEDtNGS SHOULD CONTACT
To guaradaa record d addenda. I
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
la Via reapondareo’ raaponaMMy to
COORDINATOR AT 3 3 9 5828 46
contact Via Seminole County
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
Purchaetog Dnrtaion prior
to Via
MEETING
triad
recarvaig
dala
d
PubtdL Jd y I t . 16.2001
aubmaiaHAadi Addenda totorma0006*
tun It alio avaiada on Via Cou»YI
Web Page
NOTICE OF
For ntormauon an any d Via
FICTITIOUS NAIM
SemlnaL
Coudy BCCoro|ac1t.
No*ca It haraby grvan Vial I am
piaaaa viaa our wab page al www oo
angagad In buatoaa* at 8102
aammoia
n
uarthitinaMipurchaarng
Ptantaaon U ka* O d a Santord FL
or cal 407-664-7116
32771. Samtnola County, Ftonda
Pubkah Jd y 11.2001
undar Via Flcnioui Nama ot
CC094
tMwrvMad Opanlnga. and Vid I
inland to riQWtor aard nama wah Via
NOTICE OF
Obrlaton
d
Corpor alm a
SHERIFF'S DtSPOSITlBN
Talahaaaaa. Ftonda. to accordance
OF FOUND PROPERTY
■toi Via pfoMtoena d Via FtoWoua
Donald f. Eeknger. Stianrt d
Nama Slaluaaa to W i Section
Samlnola County, haraby gnaa
664 0 9 . Ftonda S u tu m 1991.
ndrea purtuam to Ftonda Sialua
Laadi Wortoy
70S 103(2Xb|l, d tw mlaruon to
PuNtah' Jdy t l . 2001
dafcraa d carum property dnertoad
CC069
Rad Grumman IS k Canoa
Eiaa GTCamunon Bicycle Bare
PuMc audton to ba haw d 9 0 1 am.
Im pair. 26* Boyt Brcyda
on Via 22nd day o l July. » 0 l.a i Via
Roadmatlw 26'Boy't Bcycto. 16
b o d door d AVtanY Toaring Ine
Loealad ar I4 M Okj la ta Mary Rd
Muky D cyd.
Suda 134. Santord. Ft. tor t o purSpKiaUad MX Brcycto. Blue
poaa d ddpoatog d Via blowing
T h . S te rd mundi to donto, lard
properly to charKatie erganuabone.
For U F w kdotmatton ptaaaa cat
Paraona
wiatvng u lay claim to any
(407)321-2»4*
d Vw above dMcrtoed property may
|l| N a t IM SM aka MERCURY
do to by making demand on tome
COUGAR
provided by Via Sherd Damanda
VW* IUEUM2W6SH6I7644
wd ba rauawad on Thureday d each
r-ij Year iM IA W a TOYOTA
waak or by tehedukng an ic p o ri
W l JT2RA44C980CI37947
mams at Iha ShentTa Oilice al
PubaahJdy l l . (OOt
(407)664-6602.
COOSO
Sherd Donald F Eakngar
Manager Arm Mafcjry
M THB c w c u r r COURT FOR
1X Bulb Boulevard
1 COUNTY.
Santord. Florlda 32773
PubHh
July II IS 2001
PR04M .Ti W.T3ION
CCOBS__________________________
PNa Numtoar 0I-443C P
M RE: ESTATE OF
Jd y 6, 2001
EARNEST M. MAY. S R ,
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPT&gt;Ofl
n o t ic s o f a u m b s i t r a t o n
OF AN ORDINANCE BY
The arbomlMtldon d to a a a u u o r
THE CITY OF SANFORO.
EARNEST M MAY. S R , Oacaaaad
FLORIDA
raa Nitoitiar 01-6S3CP, * pandng
Note# II haraby given Vial a Pubkc
to Via C**u« Court lor Banwo g
Hearing wd ba bald In Iha
County. Honda. Prohaaa CtoAaaon via
Comrrwaen Room d Via Cay Hal to
I m Z * d w ddi to 301 N. Park
Vw Cay d Santord. Ftonda. al 7 0 0
Avanu*. San tert. Fbwtoa » 7 7 i .
nrirrkpM on Jdy 2 3 .2001. to cantidei Vw edcvbon d an ordnance by
Tha namaa and k * W M * « *•
Paraonal RapraaanldNv an d tn a
tw Cay d Santord Flonda. Ida d
Paraonal RapmaadatodA d W r ,
atolch it aa totowi
CROfNANTP NO M i l
*M U N TERESTED PERSONS ARE
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA. AMENDING
NOTIFIED THAT. ___
ORDINANCE NO 3117 OF SA C
Ail p«nona on whon ir » w * " ®
CITY. SA C ORDINANCE BEING A
zoning pl a n , s a c am en om en t
chaaang. Via
* * * £ £ ,,
CHANGING THE ZONING OF 761
quabltodinna d
Via '**, * T *
ACRES OF PROPERTY IYING
ttoprw addbd. v t o k - d A r t a « ^
BETWEEN NARCISSUS AVENUE
AND W S R 46 AND BETWEEN
? 2 ^ ^ S f * ? U e m on th s
CREEK HOAD AND MONROE

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Cara taking: Tender Loving Cara,
pari Lima morning*, aftemoona or
early evening*. Eacellent care.
IS y ra ea p . R eferral*, oiaal*.
errandk. Sanford raaidant. Call
Nancy. 4 0 7 -3 2 1 -3 2 7 5 ___________
Need tow n caregrvar to Vw Geneva
a re* Only aanout toqdraa plaaia
c a l . 1-910 664-6028
21— P erso n a ls
Dally H oroscope Up to Dale
Soap Reeulta Can Now 111
1-900 416-4664 a rt 7141
SZ BSTdrwta M uitba
IB y r a d a g a
S e n U 619-644-6434
2 3 — I .o

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Found: l our pupprai abandoned
al the edge ol Laka
Monroe
Adored*, rerkkih brown and hrk d
energy Free to good home P leats
help 407-321-7665

Leg

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ROAD; FROM PCD. PLANNED
COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT. TO
PD. PLANNEO DEVELOPMENT,
p o o v io itio r o n s e v e r a b il it y .
CONFLICTS ANO EFFECTIVE
DATE
A copy ahak ba avakada al Vw
' d ic e d Vw CVy dark tor aa paraona
dailring to aiamrw Vw aama
IT p--&gt;— in r J n n i and ckitsna
ahaa have an opponunay to ba haan
at aard hearing
By order d Vw CVy Comnttwron d
Vw Cay d Santord. nonda
PERSONS WITH DISAOtUTIES
NEEOINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OfrtCE ADA COORDINATOR AT
330 4626 46 HOUnS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC V a par­
son dectlea to appeal a deutaron
made wnh raaped to any matter a n Udarid al Vw above msating ot
hearing, ha may need a verbatim
record d Vw procaadnga. (ndtodtog
vw taanmony and evidence, which
record la not provided by Vw City d
Santord (FS 2660105)
Cynvaa nonet,
Dapdy CSy Clar*
PubaahJuty 11,2001
CC097
________
Jd y 6. 2001
MOTK6 OF A PUBLIC HEARMO
TO CONBIOCR THE ADOPTION
OF AN ORDINANCE BY
THE CITY OF 6AHFORO.
FLORIDA
Nouw ra haraby ghwn vwl a Pubac
Hearing win ba held m Vw
Commaalon Room al Vw CVy Hal to
Vw Cay d Santord. Flonda. at 7.00
O'dadr PM on Jdy 2 3 . 2001, to conaidar Vw adapbon d an onknanoa by
vw Cay d Santord. Ftonda. We d
which w a t totowa
ORDMANCt NO. 3661
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD. riOFUOA. AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO 3117 OF SAID
CITY. SAID ORDINANCE BEING A
ZONING PLAN. SAID AMENDMENT
TO CHANGE THE ZONING OF
2 1 7 3 ACRES Ol PROPERTY
LYING BETWEEN RINEHARAT
ROAD AND W C R 46A ANO
BETWEEN PLANTATION LAKES
CIRCLE AND RINEHART ROAD;
FROM Art, AGRICULTURAL. TO
PO. PLANNED DEVELOPMENT,
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY.
CONFLICTS ANO EFFECTIVE
DATE
A copy ahcJ ba am iable d Vw
office d vw City Clark tor a l paraona
deunrg to eiamtoe Vw asms
AI parties to Marsel and ciluans
th ei have an otportunky to ba tward
al laid hearing
By order d Vw CVy Ccmmaelon ot
V - CTy d Santord Ftonda
PERSONS WITH D ISA iPulltb
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
330-4626 46 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC V a palion d ecile! to appeal a daemon
mad* wKh raaped to any matter conudarad *1 th* above meeting «
hearing, tw may need a varbaun
record d vw procewdnga. including
record &lt;* nor prowled by vw CVy d
Santord (FS 266 01041
Cymru* Porter.
Deputy Cay dark
Pubkah July 11,2001
CC099
Nolle* of AppUcadon
tor Taa Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Vwl
I n Kw * or Su-Yng , vw hddar d
vw knowing cemlicatalal haa Ned
urd cemttcaiale) tor a lax dead to ba
■aauad vwraon Th* cwnhcal* runbanal and yaarta) d leauanca. Vw
daaerpaon d Vw prtawrty. and Vw
named) to whaJi a was a lea n ed
War* a t loaowa
CERTIFICATE NO; 3663
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1694
PARCEL IDi 34 21-31 40607001060
Daacnptxto d Pmpnty LEG UNIT
106 BLDO 7 HUNTERS RESERVE 2
ACONGO PB 43 PGS 64 THRU 72
Nanwi to which a n a sta d Robert V
Daw**. Jean H Daw**
Al d said property bang n Vw
County d Samaid*. S u l* d Ftonda
Unleu auch certrhc*&lt;e(i) ahal be
iwleemed aocordng to law, Vw prop­
erty daacrtwd n such cadAcaiedl
m l ba to il u Vw hrgtwil ladder ai
Vw weal Irom door. Semmote County
Courthouu. Sanford. Flonda. on
Monday, Augual 20. 2001. al
II OOem
FaymerK d Sato toe. appacebto
documentary damp la ra i and
racontoig torn ar* raqiared to be
paid by vw aucceaaki ladder d Vw
aato Fed payment d an ernene!
equal to rw hrgtwd tad a due wtthn
24 h a a * rttr- Vw ertmnaed am* d
tala AI piymento dw i be cam or
guaranteed
melrumenl.
made
ptyada to Vw Clark d Vw Cvcul
Cowl
Detod on 7/S2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
by Garaldma Harford Deputy Clark
PubUh Jdy II . I I . 24. and Augual
1.2001
CC100

Coverage
Call for your
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LOST Set of kaya Jd v 6 2001,
downtown Sarfcml Kayi tot GM c a n
6 P O Ooi Approivnataly 6 kaya.
Reward. 407 321-1268
LoatUto-Pn. Stock 6 Tan Anawara
to Ike* Cash rrwwrd. 11,000 tor aato
return Neutered male Lat1 aaen
SOODI, Longwood North Cov*
Subdvwton 407-332-9163
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C ar*
m
my
Lake
MaryAongwood home At age*,
be tore 6 attar achod welcome
407-33D 5176
Cert CPfl'Act-Yttwafttayronm
Lot d TLC/ E i RataTtoa ralaa
f t Call Deanna. 407 12400*4 tor
to tim e Gty Cera Lots d TUa Meeto
6 anacaa kxtuded AI d d lt 407$30 5571
Sdm w r $ Pmachod OAtoam-Sato
$ Lola of TLC. ton-net Nura* 8
Teacher III &gt; 2nd thin avail
(407)323-6062

55—B usiness
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p p o r t u n it ie s

INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVE8T1
Ahvaya a good pokey. atpedaVy lor
bun n et a
opportune wa
and
L a n c Jiic j. Cell FtorhJr ftor* ef
AgrlcuRura $ Conaumar SarvXM al
600-435-7342 or FTC HELP lot
tree totamutun-Or vM our Wab aa*
al www ttc govrtArop.
Fktoda tow mqdraa aa leri d certato
buatoaa* mporkrtBea to radatotwdi
Flonda Dapl of Agncuttura $
Conaumar Sendee* Uelor* w kn g
C a l to verity lawful regrtlralnn
b a t o t e jr w jb u y ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

57— O pp o r t u n it ie s
Womon'B Financial
Support G roup
Woman Vial ar* Inlaratlad In
era* ling a batlaY financial M ur*
407-320-9963

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e r v ic e s

Attention R eadarsll
n 1 Magal lor companlaa doing
bualnaa* try phena to promt** you
a loan and aak you lo pay lot N
before they daUvar. For (n on
totorma ujn. c a l tot-haa 1-877-FTC
K I P . ( A pubic serve* maaaag* bom
T h* Sammola Herald and th*
Federal Trad* Commtoilnn)

61—M oney to Lend
■personal Loans*

Heavy duly meeker diver fiA B re
d a ta A kcenaa E»p
Banafitt avalabla. 407
tomsrfiato opantogk to) profaaaknal
houaa daanara Start |7.SGTir piua
mileage Mon Fn, daya only Car
raqulrad. 407-634-5595.
Immedaia opaningi Local tiptwd
repair co looking tor aipd workara
only Good pay with overttow 6
benefit! C al 407-327-7009
INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST)
Atwaya a good pokey, aapadaly lor
buainaaa
opporturabat
and
franctwai. C a l Farida Dept of
AgrinA a* $ Conaumar Sa m o a ! at
(100-435 7342 or FTC-HELP lor
fin* MonnaBon Or vial our Wab Me
at www f t govitiiop.
noYda law raquvaa aalera d certain
buainaaa epparktoffisa to nagMar wdi
Flonda Dapl ol Agncuttura 6
Co.-^vmj: f c*/ cea bofora aoffing
C a l to verity lawful tagiatrahon
batora you buy

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

MtALTH ttfBURANCC ANO 401K
r u n : Drug tree workpiece
Apyfy at; nio Miner Drive,
ruumoei* Ipringa aOT-MO-1009.
LASER OPERATOR
2nd Shill
Wd Vain during day thill W B ra to
work dttlarenl ah ill a Stockdala
Technjiog.*!, Santord. For mom
Intomvaltonfappkcabon. c a l 407323-5121.
,

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* ADHESIVES*

W E TRAIN $11 HR
Local Work 1-600-770-7764

Metolanance Tadi needed tor a large
manulaelutad home commiauty
Mual have a working knowledge of
plumbing,
electric.
A
pool
malnlerurico
Starting aalary,
$23,900 Can 407-3 2 3 6 1 6 0 .
Outdoor
Malntatianca
tor
cemnwtoaf peperke*. No ik B a pert
bma. Mual have Iranaportabon
$7 5Ghr. 407-634-4000. •_______
rttanl m n ary $ twevy mamiarwic*
work needed (tort erw, aal vaut pan
hour* For more W o. c a l 407-3213396.
open in houtakaeping,
Night Houseman Apply to
rVy. Spring HflaSuttaa. 201

DRIVERS!
HOME
EVERY HI6HT
I I) I 01 F I US
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H l h iu I i I s
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C ar* Giver Aaalatanl- 2 ta-waakly
salary position* 2 6 or 16 Vlada
SILYiaK Approalmalafy 1hrAwn
Near Santord Aapori. Apply datam
Crw Stop Career Cwam. 514 W. Lafta
Mary Bind, Hal l FL2164700 or Cal
407-323 7506.

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Institute
THE MAHON'S LU O mo
TRUCK DRIVEN TRAJNINQ

Trareig 6 now avalatl* toyed areal
CALL NOW! 600-435-5593
Flra
Equipm ent
Tach/Halpar: Wit Iram. Clean
driving record Drug Free. 407-32463031407-6996990
FOOD SERVICE WORKERS
6 0 POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Top TaiarK haa be corSadKl to M lA f
6 0 toad aaralc* workara tor Vw 20012002 acfooi year in Vw Southaaal
Sanancfa C o a ly area, t acaiarl part
bma pot Bona Vial work great with
school ectwdutat $6 0 0 hourly
C a l today! 4 0 7 -6 3 9 6 2 2 2 .1 0 0 0 N.
Magncka A r e , Orlando

Santord Taxi Co. needs driver*
Fiiil Part lima, mtas/day shifts.
Vehicle provided P it c a l 407-4171659. aak tor Gary

Vary ntoa, very ctoan km mv Newfy
remodeled, a l ud. cabi*. A7C, Indry.
phone, krtch uaa. aae, dr. maidant
owner. 2 bka bom but Non amokar
(vafanerf Only ckug * » * aobar need
apply. 407-330-7373.

Sakactfv* Santo* Hotel naada Eipd
aaecuttva, houaakaaoai
Quad
workaig conrklkmt PH lax 407-4445921 or c a l 407-444-1000.
Stykata needed tor busy aaton. In
Saminol* Town* Cantor. Excellent
comrrotJon*. meckcal $ dental For
mtarvwwa contact Paula. 407-3263688.

Truck Shop Hatoar PT. 15-20
hraVraak-FtoiU* PM hours. No tip
n acatiary.
bul
m ull
be
rred in ca ly r t k r x l VW tom to i f to.
o l 6 firaa on tnicka Abie to
nttrv Irrund Caf
Dan. 407-324-11
TU RF ETC. INC la looking to f*
poam ons m lh ln our grow ing
com pany W a ar* looking lot
dapandabi* paopl* wr«h a Quod
attitude and r e desire to produce
quaMy work. W a would tka to la k
lo you about Iha fotoering job
openings:
■Landscape Matotananc* Foreman
• Detail Pvreon
• Crew Members
Fomman and datol p e n o i rraal h M
ra id Florida drhara tcanaa Prefer
fem ale lor detail parson with an ay*
tar &lt;S»*y-No experience neoaaiary.
(uto a data* lo toam and grow wtoi
ua.
Plena* a l 407-302-0274 tor mom
toto and to actoadiJa an tolarvWw wfih
our stall.
Drug Free Wnkptooe - Vfcrkori C onp
Inauranca - Equal O pportunity
Em ployer W* a rt looking lo r a tow
good peopM Am you on* o l of Vwm?

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107— M obile H umes
For R ent

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Mary/Santord.
2/2.
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P o o l No PaU. $650 Randolph
Court Apia. 407-330-1300

3BIV20A located on Vie St Johns
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Geneva $650*110 1st 4 Iasi. 407-&gt;
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couit awards
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DOYLE REALTY. INC.
(407) 322-2495
WE nIENT 4 BELL HOMES

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Lake M ary skate park gets green light
LAKE MARY — It has funding from
the stale and approval from the city's
Parks and Recreation Board, and now the
city's proposed skatc/bicyclo park has
City Commission's go-ahead.
Commissioners
gave
conceptual
approval Thursday to the park that has
been discussed by city officials for more
than two years. Following hours of
research, site visits and public hearings.
Parks and Recreation Department staff
members recommended the city construct
a 10,000 square-foot concrete skateboard

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More skateboard parks are being built
more are tving built," Carrico said. "We
after state law exempts cities from liability K '! ^ ^ f f i" in,MWn- ora*
Jiark with a design similar to the park

ocatcd in Lakeland.
"We've done a lot of research on this,"
Parks and Recreation Department
Director Bill Carrico said. "Now we have
to decide on where we would like to go
on this.”
In 1999, the state legislature passed a
law encouraging governments to make
land available for skateboarding, in-line

skating and bicycles. The legislation stat­
ed no government or employee would Ik*
liable to a person who is injured during
an activity in the park.
In July 2000, City Commission voted to
accept a $112,000 grant from the state
Department of Environmental Protection
to used toward the construction of the
facility. By accepting the grant, the city
also agreed to match it by $37,500.

County
approves
plan to
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Lake Mary
dedicates
$5 million
police station
By Michelle Jerla
Managing Editor
LAKE MARY — It's been six
years since voters approved the
construction of a new police
department. And, with their
first glimpse Thursday of the
new facility, community mem­
bers and city officials say the
wait was well worth it.
More than 200 people gath­
ered in front of the $5 million
facility during the city’s dedi­
cation ceremony for the new
police headquarters located at
165 E. Crystal Lake Avc. The
complex Is more titan three
times larger than the current
space occupied by the police
department on Rinehart Road.
^This is the vision of many,
many people," City Manger
John Litton said. "Ten years
ago. Lake Mary was only a
blimp on the radar and a great
place to live. We are state-ofthe-art now. We have grown
up."
The 26,000-square-foot bulldir.g includes an ultra-modern
communications system and a
property evidence area, a brief­
ing room, an investigations
area, a conference room and
detention, training and obser­
vation areas. A section of the
building, about 5,000 square
feet, will remain empty in
order to have space for future
expansion.
Following the referendum

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

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City Manager John Litton; commissioners George Duryea and Janet Jomlgan; Mayor Thom Greene, and com­
missioner Gary Brender.
six years ago, city officials and
members of the police depart­
ment began planning for the
new complex. Construction
began in December 1999 on
property previously occupied
bv three houses and a church.
Although there were no
major problems during con­
struction, the completion date
was moved back several times
as a result of more than 50
dtangc orders. According to
Deputy Chief Sam Belfiore,
several items still need to be
Finished before the police
department relocates to the
new facility at the end of

August or the beginning of
September.
"After our first walk
through, we made a punch list
of things that needed to be
done," Belfiore said. "After the
things on the punch list are finislteu, we will do another walk
through. If we agree that the
punch list is finished, the city
will agree to accept the build­
ing"
Belfiore said he doesn't fore­
see any major problems during
the police department's transi­
tion between its current loca­
tion to its new headquarters.
"There may be a few glitch­

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See Station, Page 7A

See County, Page 6A

Pine pests
destroy acres
o f softwood

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

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SANFORD — Bill Heard
Chevrolet on Interstate 4 will
soon have a new neighbor as
county commissioners unani­
mously rezoned a 55-acre tract
north of the car dealer Tuesday
night.
Development of the site
would consist of 503,050 square
feet of retail, office and show­
room uses in ten "high-end fin­
ish" buildings.
"I'm happy to see this site
developed this way other than a
large common i d building," said
Commissioner Daryl McLain
after the board approved the
rezoning from C-2 to planned
commercial development.
With the land designated
planned commercial develop­
ment, developers will have to
adhere to strict design standards
in their final development plan
which will also have to pass the
hoard's vote.
Previously, residents of the
nearby Lake Forest neighbor­
hood balked at any develop­
ments in the area, most recently
a proposed Wal-Mart on State
Road 46. However, the new
development will ire different as
"most of it will be geared toward
small users."
"It's planned as a sort of busi­
ness park," said attorney Jim

LONGWOOD — One of
Florida's longtime residents is
causing millions of dollars of
destruction this year, but the
mayhem brought on by its tree
destroying rampage is nothing
new to North America.
The southern pine beetle is
one of the most destructive pests
in the southern United States,
Mexico and Central America. In
one of the worst outbreaks in
record from 1973 through 1977,
the native insect killed approxi­
mately 4.5 million board Let of
pine timber, according to US.
Department of Agriculture
Forest Service.
The forest service predicted
high southern pine beetle activi­
ty in Central Florida this year
because of the mild winter and
extended drought. However, the
largest outbreaks are still occur­
ring in the states of Mississippi,
Alabama, Gcoigla, Virginia,
Tennessee, Kentucky, North and
South Carolina. During 1999 and
2000, Tennessee alone approxi­
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timber valued at $75 million.
Approximately 6,000 acres of
pine forests in Florida have

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Wokiva State Park manger John Filtyaw explains how loggers thin pine tim­
ber in an effort to stop the destruction ol forests by the southern pine beetle.
already been destroyed this year,
and thousands of more acres arc
expected to fall to the beetles'
pine tree eradication.
typically the beetle outbreaks
last two to three years and repeat
about every seven years, said
Wekiva State Park ranger John
Fillyaw. The beetle attacks and
can kill all species of pine timber,
but generally prefers the loblolly,
shortlcaf, Virginia, pond and
pitch pines.
At the Central Florida's
Wekiva State Park half the pre­
serve is shut down as logging
crews thin acres of forest trying
to stop the bug's progression.
Trails are ruined and service
roads are widened by the heavy

machinery, and the ground is
scattered with dead pine tree
bark and piles of underbrush.
According to Fillyaw, 400
acres of the 7,200-acre park have
already been Infested. The beetle
devastation doesn't stop at the
Wekiva State Park as infestations
have been reported in 26 llorida
counties, according to the forest
service.
Taking a closer look at the
inside of the dead hark shows
the tell tale sign tlut the beetle
Iras done its damage. Adult bee­
tles bore through the outer bark
and stay in the cambium layer,
or the first layer of wixni where
See Pines, Page 8A

SANFORD — A 13-hour
shift by the City-County Auto
theft Bureau Wednesday night
resulted in the arrest of four
Sanford teenagers.
According to bureau coordi­
nator Anthony Berrios, a rou­
tine auto theft sting at State
Road 46 and Persimmon
Avenue turned into a Ill-hour
pursuit and search into Volusia
County and then hack into the
Sanford area.
At approximately 6 p.m.

Wednesday, Berrios said his
squad was briefed on the auto
sting. About three hours later at
the operation site, four suspects
arrived in two separate vehicles
and look the bait investigators
had set out — custom wheels
and rims. According to Berrios,
the suspects were going to steal
the wheels first, then come back
for the car.
Terrence Green, 18, and
Delvin Ingram, 16, were arrest­
ed at the scene by undercover
deputies, hut the two suspects
Set* Sling, Page HA

Two arrested
By Christopher Patton
Stall Writer
SANFORD — A liKal son
and father-in-law are in jail after
state agents uncovered an oper­
ation by the duo that netted
$500,000 in stolen property,
including eight luxury cars and
two 27-fool boats.
Sanford resident Rohan
Grant, 26, and Altamonte
Springs resident Cosmore
Flunks, 57, are being held in the
Seminole County Jail on bonds
of $250,000 and $150,000 respec­
tively. Their am*sts were part of
a two-month investigation by

Florida Department of LawEnforcement Agent Lurry Carr
that uncovered an identify theft
ring.
The 16th Statewide Grand
Jury returned indictments
Thursday charging the two
individuals with numerous
counts of grand theft, identity
theft and organized fraud
"It started when l was called
by Gary Collins, who is the vice
president ol Hank of America
security," Carr said. "He was
looking for a boat leased in
Clearwater, and he thought it

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T he S eminole H erald

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

Touching up

C on fessions o f a
back-to-sch o ol
shop p ing zom bie

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The City of Lake Mary
Historical Commission, to
usher in the Smithsonian
exhibit "Yesterday's
Tomorrows" will hold a jazz
festival from 3 until 9 p.m.,
Saturday, August 18, at
Central Park, at Lake Mary
City Hall. Featured will be
the Altamonte Jazz
Ensemble, Jackie Jones, and
King Tet. Admission is free
to the festival, and to the
Smithsonian exhibit which
will open at 1 p.m.
For additional information
phone 407-324-3065.

By Mickey G uisew lte
Special to the Herald
First cam e the quadruple cheeseburger.
Then the 32-ounce small soda. Then the
jumbo container of fries. And now, the coun­
try that has brought us mammoth-sized por­
tions brings us something else of unimagin­
able proportion: the super-sized event.
It used to be back-to-school shopping, a
mere blip on the shopping scale. Now, it is
BACK! TO! SCHOOL! SHOPPING!!, a
month-long sales spectacular rivaling holiday
shopping in its size and scope.
Ih c radio ads. The TV' ads. The magazine
ads. The newspaper circulars. The in-store
signage. Bulk up! Stock up! Snap it up!
Hurry in and grab it all while it's still here!
All of the current hype and hoopla has this
back-to-school shopper constantly trying to
remind herself of what her 6-year-old son
needs for school, vs. what three weeks of
round-the-clock advertising keep telling her
that her 6-year-old son needs for school.
WHAT THE ADS SAY HE N EED S: Pants!
Shirts! Vests! Sweaters! Socks! Underwear!
Jackets! Hats! Shoes! Shoes! Shoes!
WHAT HE ACTUALLY N EED S: A T-shirt
and a new pair of laces for his sneakers.
WHAT TH E A D S SAY HE N EED S:
Lunchables! Snackables! Packables!
Drinkables! Chips! Dips! Nips! And a mov­
ing-box size container o f fruit roll-ups!
WHAT HE ACTUALLY N EED S: Nothing.
He buys his lunch at school.
WHAT TH E A D S SAY HE N EED S: Jumbo
binders! Staplers! Organizers! Markers!
Calendars! Rulers! Twenty-pack shrinkwrapped pads of papcrl
WHAT HE ACTUALLY N EED S: Per a list
we received from his teach er Three No. 2
pencils, a glue stick and an eraser (which we
already own.)
WHAT TH E A D S SAY HE N EED S: A
computer, scanner, printer, Zip drive, person­
al data assistant, Encyclopedia Britannica on
CD, and cell phone with direct auto-dial
home.
WHAT HE ACTUALLY N EED S: New rain
boots.
And yet, what responsible parent can help
but get swept up into the back-to-school
shopping hysteria?
A display of Scooby-Do three-ring binders
rose out of the floor with a placard on top
that said three for $4.99! We didn't need any.
But three for $4.99? How could I resist?
I reeled around and found myself faring an
aisle of matching 5cooby-Do folders, back­
packs and accessories. We didn't need any,
but they matched the binders, and what
female shopper can say no to something that
matches?
I attempted to extract m yself from the
Scooby-Do aisle only to find m yself faring a
group of women pawing through a table full
of T-shirts marked two for $3.99! We don't
need any! I wailed out loud. Move over! Let
m e in!
Perhaps the real challenge this time of year
isn't buying back-to-school materials, but
resisting back-to-school materials. Maybe our
triumph is in how little we manage to put in
our carts, rather than how much.
In the same way we can admire our flat
stom achs when we skip a super-sized meal,
we can admire something just as lovely when
we resist super-sized back-to-school shop­
ping: the shape of our unaltered wallets.

Herald photo by Tommy Vtnofit

Tim Carson and Jamos Spencer put the finislhlng touches on the sign atop the newly refurbished Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium. Tho grand opening for the stadium is Sept. 13, 2001.

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Drug Paraphernalia
• Mavin Ealy, 53, of Sanford was
arrested by a Seminole County
deputy after the deputy witnessed
Ealy drinking from an open 12ounce container of Hurricane Malt
Liquor. Ealy was charged with
having an open container of alco­
hol and possessing a "pipe used
for smoking crack cocaine."
• Jerry Mason, 48, of Sanford
was arrested by a Seminole
County deputy Saturday morning
for possession of drug parapherna­
lia. The deputy stopped Mason for
improper lighting on his bicycle
and found three copper Brillo pads
on Mason, which are commonly
used for smoking crack cocaine.
• Kenneth McGill, 35, of Sanford
was arrested by Sanford police
after he reportedly went to the
police station and turned himself
in for having "a small clear tube,
which he had used to smoke possi­
ble marijuana or crack cocaine."
• Tina Sutton, 38, of Sanford
was arrested by Sanford police for
drug paraphernalia. An officer
stopped to talk to her after notic­
ing her flagging cars down in the
area of 13th Street and Mulberry
Avenue. After noticing alcohol in
her water bottle the officer also
asked if there was anything else he
needed to know about: she pro­
duced a metal pipe from her
purse.
Drug Possession
• Anthony Charles, 19, of
Sanford was arrested by Seminole
County deputies after they
watched Chdtles and two Other
males smoke a marijuana cigar in
the rear of the Comfort Zone night
club located on 13th Street. Found
in Charles front pocket were 12
individually packed marijuana
sacks totaling in weight of 43.6
grams. He was charged with pos­
session with intent to sell and pos­
session of more than 20 grams.
• A Seminole County deputy
arrested Casey Ramey after arrest­
ing the before mentioned Ronald
LaCIair. Ramey, 20, of Sanford was

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All Wet
Sanford police arrested Angel
Finkle, 37, and Robbie Osborne, 38,
after officers observed the two in a
large water fountain, unclothed
and bathing while drinking a beer.
Bank Robbery
Investigators with the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office have
cleared a man with regard to his
possible involvement in the rob­
bery of the Fairwinds Credit Union
on Femwood Boulevard, in Fern
Park.
The robbery happened
Thursday at 11:43 a.m. and the
suspect robbed the credit union of
an undisclosed amount of money.
Eyewitnesses say he used a long
barrel gun, perhaps a shotgun.
Nobody was hurt.
The man was detained and
questioned because he was seen
leaving the area where the robbery
took place. Minutes after the rob­
bery, while a search was on for a
suspect, the man sped away from
Altamonte Springs Police. He
wrecked his car in Altamonte
Springs and ran into an apartment
to hide. Investigators with the
Seminole County Sheriff's Office
learned the suspect was shopping
at a nearby business at the time of
the robbery and fled from police
because he had a suspended dri­
ver's license and feared going to
jail for that. Altamonte Springs
Police later arrested him on traffic
charges.
The suspect was described as a
black male wearing a hood over

Suspected Burgular Caught
A Deltona man faces numerous
charges in Seminole County for
burglary and dealing in stolen
property in several cases Involving
break-ins in last year.
Spencer Renner was served with
numerous warrants Tuesday upon
being booked Into the Seminole
County Jail.
Renner is suspected of kicking
in the front door of victims' homes
and making off with property and
jewelry. Many of the burgLrico
happened in the summer and early
fall of 2000 in Ihe Lake Mary area.
Renner was arrested In Volusia
County last November and was
being held in their jail.
Seminole County authorities
were able to compare pawnshop
tickets and fingerprints, which
implicated Renner. Renner Is now
being held In the Seminole County
Jail on nine different counts, with a
total bond more than $45,000.
Pigs shot
The Seminole County Sheriff's
Office is investigating the shooting
deaths of five pigs during last
weekend, which may be the result
of a neighborhood dispute.
Five to six pigs apparently
escaped from their pen at 4264
North County Road 426 in Geneva
during the weekend. On Sunday,
four of them were found shot to
death and their carcasses dumped
on the property from which they
escaped. It appears a vehicle trans­
ported their carcasses there.
Another pig was found wandering
nearby, wounded. It had to be put
down.
Seminole County Range and
Water Patrol Deputies are investi­
gating.

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Sanford Middle School
Math, Science Technology
Magnet will be holding two
open house events. Monday,
Aug. 20, families of the 7th
and 8th grades are invited.
Tuesday, Aug. 21, families of
6th graders are invited.
Both events will begin in
the Louis D. Pelham
Gymnatorium at 7 p.m. with
a greeting from the school's
new principal. Bill Gibson.
Teachers will discuss course
outlines and procedures.
There will not be one-on-one
conferences but they may be
set up by phoning the office
at 407-320-6150.

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The City of Casselberry'
presents "Palette o f
Cultures", a gala art open­
ing, Thursday, Aug. 23, from
6 until 9 p.m. The show festures works of talented inter­
national artists from France,
Italy, Israel, Spain, North
Africa, Brazil, Zimbabwe
and Russia. The event will be
held at Casselberry City
Hall, 95 Triplet Lake Drive.
The public 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.

THUR
The Seminole County
Lake Mary Regional
Chamber of Commerce will
hold an Industry
Recognition Luncheon,
Friday, Aug. 24 from 11:30
a.m. until 1:30 p.m. in the
Presidential Ballroom,
Church Street Station,
Orlando. Tickets are $30 for
members and $50 for nonmembers. Corporate tables
are also welcome.
For Information or tickets
contact Debbie Lee at 407834-4404, ext. 228.

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investigation and search for a sus­
pect continues. Anybody with
information that might be useful
with the investigation of this case
is asked to call the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office at 407-6656600.

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Saturday and that means it's
time for the big Bluegrass
Pick-In, at the Community
Building, comer of West
Church and Wilma in his­
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The event Is sponsored by
the City of Longwood. Bring
lawn chairs and listen, or
bring your instrument and
join in the pickin'. The event,
held the third Saturday of
each month Is from 6 p.m.
until 10 p.m.

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VERRICEM. BURNELL
Wrria.' M. Burnell, 77, of East
First Street Sanford, diet!
Thursday. Aug. 16,2001.
Bom in Naples, Maine, she
moved to Central Florida in 1967.
Sire was a retired newspaper
delivery person for the Seminole
Herald and Orlando Sentinel.
Survivors include a daughter,
Toni E. Burnell of Geneva; a son,
Mkhac! Burnell cf Mount Air)',
N.C.; three brothers, Norman
Moulton of Bridgton, Maine,
Wmon Moulton of Weld, Maine
and Elly Moulton of Maryland;
three grandchildren; and two
great grandchildren.
Brisson Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.
SPENCER DEMILLE
Spencer deMillc, 91, of Village
on tne Green, Longwood, died
Wednesday, Aug. 15,2001.
Bom in Orange, N.J., he moved
to Central Florida In 1997. He
retired from Metal Textile Corp,
where he served as president
Survivors include his wife,
Mary 11. deMlllo of Longwood;
two sons, Robert S. deMille of
Penn Valley, Calif., and Peter a
deMille of Indio, Calif.; a daugh­
ter, Anne Nicman of Casselberry;
six grandchildren; and 12 great
grandchildren.
Woodlawn Carey Han
Longwood Chapel is in charge of
arrangements.

PAULS. JAMES
Dr. Paul S. James, 93, of Grand
Plaza Drive, Orange City, died
Wednesday, Aug. 15,2001, in
Honda Hospital Fish Memorial in
Orange City.
Bom in Rushford, N.Y., he
moved to Central Honda from
Syracuse, N.Y., in 1975. He was a
Baptist minister for 60 years and a
member of Stetson Baptist Church.
During tire lime lie lived in
Ddtona, he supplied many pulpits
and was heard in statewide assem­
blies, assori.itiori.il meetings and
Bible studies in local diurriies.
Over the years, lie preadiod in
some of the nation's leading pulits from New York to California,
le also served as vice-president of
the Southern Baptist Convention in
which capacity lie represented
Soutli Baptists on a visit to tlie
Soviet Union.
Survivors include a son,
Edward L. James of Charleston,
S.C.; two daughters, Esther
Vogeley of Lebanon, 111., and Bcttic
Burnett of Washington, D.C; n sis­
ter, Ruth Cording of Wheaton, III.;
10 grandchildren; and 16 great
grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be
made to Stetson Baptist Church,

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Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.
LEE ANNA KILGORE
Lee Anna Kilgore, 82, of Sipes
Avenue, Sanford, died Wednesday,
Aug. 15,2001, In Beverly
Healthcare of Lake Mary.
Bom April 19,1919, in
CottondaJe, she was a homemaker
and a member of Allen Chapel
AME Church.
Survivors include three sons,
Alvin Kilgore of Sanford, Russell
Kilgore of Orlando and Roosev elt
Williams of Brooklyn, N.Y.; six
daughters, Levada Hucks of
Orlando, Brenda Jordan of Tampa,
Palrida Jackson of Forrestvillc Md;
the Rev. Viola Graham of Sanford,
Selma Wilson of Fort Washington,
Md., and Stephaine Grant of
Savannah, Ga.; a sister, Bernice
Parker of Sanford; 20 grandchil­
dren; and rigid great grandchil­
dren.
Wilson-Eichcllxiger Mortuary
Inc. of Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.
LULA MAE LANGSTON

NANCY A. LeDUKE
Nancy A. leDuke, 46, of Casa
Park, Winter Springs, died
Wednesday, Aug. 15,2001, in
Longwood's South Seminole
Hospital.
Bom June 5,1955, in Queens,
N.Y., she resided in Central Honda
for 16 years. She was a journalist
and of tlie Protestant faith
Survivors include two daugh­
ters, Michelle N. and Diniclle C.
LeDuke of Winter Springs; her
father and mother, Frederick H.
and Doris A. McGowan of Port
Orange; a brother, Fred M.
McGowan of Ovitdo; and a sister,
Susan McKeever of Deliary.

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Kathryn Cecilia Gleason, 90, of
VVhitewood Drive, Ddtona, died
Monday, Aug. 13,2001, In Florida
Hospital Fish Memorial In Orange
City.
Bom in Logansport, Ind., she
moved to Central Florida from
Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., in 1970. She
was a retired registered nurse and
worked in Chicago, New York
and Honda for 65 years before
retiring. She was a member of Our
Lady of the Lakes Catholic
Church in Deltona, Alanon and
the Audubon Society. She was also
an active member of the Woman's
Club in Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. She had
an interest in fine arts, sculpture,
yoga, bridge and reading. She also
enjoyed volunteer wori^jind
spending time with her grandchil­
dren.
Survivors indude her husband
of 61 years, Phil Gleason of
Ddtona; two sons, Edward J.
Gleason of Yorktown Heights,
N.Y., and Philip Gleason of New
York, N.Y; a daughter, Mary K.
Gleason of Southport, Conn.;
seven grandchildren; and two
great grandchildren
Memorial may be made to the
American Cancer Society/Breast
Cancer Research. 1599 Clifton
Road, Atlanta, Ga., 30329.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.

Lula Mac Langston, 75, of
Tampa, died Monday, Aug. 13,
21)01, in Central Honda Regional
Hospital.
Bom Dec. 16,1925, in Sanford,
she was a retired nurses aid and a
member of Trinity CME Church of
Tampa.
Survivors include two sons,
Wallace Langston and Ralph
Hawkins, both of Tampa; and one
sister, Hilda Overstreet of Sanford.
WiLon-EkJielbergcr Mortuary
Inc., of Sanford is in dwrge of
arrangements.

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EDITO S. MASANGCAY
Edito S. Masangcny, 62, of
Hancock Court, Casselberry, died
Wednesday, Aug. 15,2001, in
Altamonte Springs' Honda
I lospital.
Bom Feb. 8,1939, in Jbajay,
Aklan, tin.’ lliilippiix’s, he resided
in Central Honda for 14 years. He
was a civil engineer and a member
of Casselberry's Community
United Mellxxlist Church.

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Anna M. Harpfler, 83, of East
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Bom In Martins Ferry, Ohio, she
moved to Central Florida in 1968.
She was a homemaker and of the
Christian faith.
Survivors indude a son, Gifixrt
M. Harpfer of Clarksville, Term.; a
daughter, Carol L Sturdcvant of
Longwood; and three grand­
daughters.
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O p in io n
Talk show plan
brings more bad
news to NAACP
Not again.
For the second time in a decade, the National Association for
the Advancement of Colored People, the nation's premier civil
rights organization, stands to be humiliated by the actions of a
self-serving leader. Seven years ago, the NAACP was scandal­
ized by revelations that its executive director, Ben Chavis, had
secretly used the organization's funds as hush money to fend
off a subordinate's complaints of sexual harassment.
Now, the NAACP is about to be battered by another wave of
bad press, with revelations that make its 2-year-old campaign
against alleged racial discrimination by
TV networks appear nothing more than
a shakedown for a job by Cliavis' succes­
sor, Kweisi Mfume.
It had always struck me as curious
that Mfume spent so much of his energy
on a campaign aimed at television,
which, he said, refuses to place enough
minorities in prominent positions either
in front of the camera or behind it. After
all, even if "Friends" suddenly integrat­
ed and the evening network newscasts
began to feature Latino-Asian anchor
Cynthia
teams, the wall separating poor minority
communities from mainstream America
• • • • • • • • • would not even be dented.
Now, Mfume's motives become clearer. On Friday, just days
after Mfume held another press conference blasting the four
major networks, published reports revealed his nascent deal
with a division of one of those networks, NBC. In July, Mfume
taped a prototype in which he hosts an Oprah-style talk show,
which he hopes to syndicate in a deal Involving NBC
Enterprises, the network’s syndication arm.
When he lashed the networks last week, Mfume didn't men­
tion the deal involving the talk show. Asked about it later, he
used convoluted logic (and equally convoluted syntax) to claim
the deal did not compromise his campaign challenging the net­
works over diversity. "... 1 would never admit or allow any
conflict of interest even to be perceived if in fact any economic
action is taken against any individual network wltidt theoreti­
cally could be construed as a competitor (to NBC)," Mfume
told the Los Angeles Times.
In that failed exercise in rationalizations, Mfume seemed to
suggest that his deal with NBC Enterprises matters only if he
actually called for a network boycott (which he stopped just
short of) and an NBC competitor suffered economic harm as a
result.
But the part of that response that was most truthful was, "I
would never adm it." Mfume would never admit that his ego
and extraordinarily poor judgment have left the NAACP vul­
nerable to charges of a shakedown. Doesn't it seem clear that
the quickest way for NBC to get the NAACP off its back is to
help Mfume get his syndicated talk show?
The timing could not be worse. This revelation comes as
journalists are investigating the financial activities of organiza­
tions associated with the Rev. Jesse Jackson, who lias been
accused of funneling donations to Karin Stanford, the mother
of his illegitimate 2-year-old. Jackson's critics have also accused
him of turning l\is anti-discrimination crusades against major
corporations and financial institutions into nothing more than
shakedowns; as soon as those corporations hand money over
to Jackson's groups, his critics claim, he ceases his public cru­
sades against them.
The NAACP cannot afford this sort of controversy. At the
very least, its board of directors ought to demand that Mfume
give up his plans for a nationally syndicated TV talk show —
with NBC Enterprises or any other group.
Then the board ought to re-assess this crusade over TV
diversity. The organization's time would be better spent
encouraging minority households to give up TV altogether.
Television-viewing rarely enltances achievement.

Tucker

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Som e support the
penny sales tax ...

the penny tax. Even if the money ia spent on schools have other avenues of obtaining
U.S. and state highways I must ask why monies. For example, we could increase
should we, and it federal and state reim­ impact fees to overcome expenses for now
bursements are forthcoming what will hap­ schools, roads and infrastructure.
In ten years most of the natural beauty of
pen to the money? Who among us will hold
a gun on elected officials to insure the money our country will be gone as we pave over
land and extend the sprawl. Lets vote to save
will be spent ns stated? No one.
I
intend to vote against the extended this loveliness for our tourist economy but
penny tax and wait for some enlightened more importantly for our children and
public official to put forth a specific, legally grandchildren.
binding referendum to fund school and
Sarah Bllderbrck
other projects that can't be done any other
Altamonte Springs
way.
Donald M. Fann
Sanford

l b the editor.
When my wife and I decided to sell our
house in South Florida and move to Central
Florida, we were confident that we could
find employment in our field. We arc both
math teachers and there is a shortage in our
field. We are both certified math teachers and
there is a shortage of math teachers in every
county in Florida and in every state in the U.
S.
We knew that we wanted to move to
Central Florida, so we researched many To the editor
counties. We selected Seminole County
1 am going to vote NO on September 4,
because all the available data indicated that Kou come too. Seminole County voters are
Seminole County has an outstanding public
eing asked to extend the extra penny sales
school system where monies arc expended tax, 75 percent of which will be spent for
with Integrity and common sense.
roads for 10 more years.
My wife and I plan to vote for the one cent
A yes vote for roads means voting for
tax on September 4th. Seminole County has more traffic congestion. As new lanes and
made it clear that.the revenues from the roads are built there is a brief respite, then
penny tax will be spent for the public welfare more traffic comes. Build them and the traf­
on roads and schools. I hope all residents of fic will come.
Seminole County will vote for this sensible
More air pollution. Cars and trucks are
tax that will benefit all of the people.
among the largest sources of smog and can­
Rudolph V. Conoley cer-causing pollution in America, spewing
Sanford out 12 pounds of cancer chemicals annually
for every person in America.
Destruction of wildlife habitat. This is
inevitable along route 46 as it is four laned to
Volusia County and across the Wekiva River
Tb the edlton
Protection Area, 17-92 as it is six laned
It looks like the “Notice of Special through Spring Hammock Preserve (Dig Tree
Referendum Election” and “Information Park) and alt the other roads where trees are
Regarding Special Referendum” published cut. Hear lire cries of the Great Homed Owl,
in your paper will be my last chance to com­ the endangered little Painted Bunting and
ment on the penny sales tax. Before ballots the Florida Black Bear.
are cast, permit me to offer a few thoughts In
Decreasing water auality and quantity as
opposition to extending that extra penny tax pavement prevents the rain from reaching
for another ten years.
the aquifer while more strip malls, parking
Even without the extra tax, revenues for lots and housing developments are built.
the county will increase without raising Already desalinization plants are planed.
taxes like they always have. New business
Destruction of farms and open spaces
structures, home dwellings, and apartments even in areas of Oviedo and Chuluoto where
are being completed quite frequently. people have chosen collectively to remain
Previous owned homes are selling at a good rural.
rate and raising assessments on those homes
Greater use of the automobile and its
and near them as well, many other sources of depletion of fossil fuels even as they search
increased revenues exist I'm sure. The point for oil and gas along Florida coasts.
is that the extra penny sales tax if imposed
Destruction of wetlands. Even though
would constitute found money for the these are identified, through fill and mitiga­
County Commission, the School Board and tion they are disappearing as roads open the
the cities to either spend wisely or squander area to development.
without raising property taxes. Rest assured,
In essence to vote “yes” means lowering
public expenses will rise to meet increased our quality of life, not just for 10 years but for
revenues no matter what just as bureaucra­ our future. If we are to build sustainable
cies will expand regardless of their mission.
communities, we must put money into mass
Many ot tire projects listed to be done transit light rail, commuter rail or buses
either won't be done or shouldn't be done by along with our bike paths and sidewalks. No
the county or the cities. With the exception of percentages of funds are allotted for transit
the school projects. I consider the others a in the upcoming referendum.
wish list to sucker the public into voting for
Few want to vote against schools but

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Welsh likes things
the way they are

To the editor
I am disturbed again about the proposed
hotel/conference center on Lake Monroe.
Please understand that I am opposed to this
center being built where Fort Mellon Park
now is located. There has been a lot of talk
and written items about how much good the
hotel/conference center will do the city and
county. We have all heard the argument
about higher property values. We have heard
the argument about more and better jobs. 1
would have a lot to say about these but this
is not my point.
When I first heard about the hotel/confercnce center being located at Fort Mellon Park
I asked about traffic on the small streets. The
only answer I remember was the streets
around the center would be made one-way
streets. I have a problem will) litis. Would it
nut make mure sense to evaluate the polcn
tial traffic problem ahead of the center than
to wait? What ever the extensive cost and
dly/county concessions would be to get the
center built I see an expensive problem on
the wav.
Traffic will be everywhere and the city will
have to under go major street work and this
will cost is tax payers even more dollars. Oh!
Us citizens will have to bail the city out of its
mistakes. We will have to tolerate all the con­
struction and delayed travel. Downtown
First Street is just now beginning to come
alive. People are happy with the shops and
activities and the parking spaces stay filled.
Think of this. Now comes the hotcl/conference center probably spelled CENTRE.
Higher taxes, heavy construction, street
work, and loud noise. Those who can will
move away, others will suffer through the
mess and Sanford will end up with a Trojan
Horse. Come on citizens, it is not too late to
voice your opposition to this proposed disas­
ter. Let's continue to enjoy Sanford as we like
Robert Welsh
Sanford

From A to Z
Art Zielinski asks people what they think...

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WHEAT Social SECURITY
WAS THE THIRD RAIL
i n A m e r ic a n Po l it ic s .

F orm er Vice
President Al G ore
has a new look.
Like a man on
vacation from his 9
to 5 o ffice jo b ,
G ore left his razor
a l hom e and is now
growing a beard.
So ou r question
today is, "W hat d o
you think o f AI
G ore's new
beard?"

I ttrnk ha needs to cut
it
He looks kke he
should have a pan on
the Planet of the
Apes. It looks kind of
rough on him. He
would look more
handsome If he would
shave It oft.
Jem lk Baker
Senlord

an.

The beard locks fine
to me. I didn't vote
tor him and still
wouldn't, but he has
a right to have a
beard like anyone
else. I think it needs
to fill in a little more.
Wen Stocksett.
Sanford

I g u «»s to each fils
own. It does make
him look different. He
doesn't look as busi­
nesslike as when he
was Vice President.
He looks all right for
what he does now.
Ben Its Badertscher
Chuluota

I think he needs to
keep the beard. I liko
H. It makes him look
more like the working
people He doesn't
look like a clean­
shaven politician. The
beard changes your
perception of him.
Damon Brown
Orlando

He looks cute wtfh t
beard, ITs an impros
rixMil on iSm. But lx
doesn't look very pc
tessional this way. h
looks like he's read)
to go out and party
Instead of taking cai
of business.
Wendy C o ch r
Delto

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Tho City of Sanford proposes to adopt tho following ordinance:
ORDINANCE NO. 3664
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA. AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 3572 OF
SAID CITY, SAID ORDINANCE BEING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. SAID AMENDMENT BEING
THE SECOND ANNUAL AMENDMENT; AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT; AMEND­
ING THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP OF THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMENT; ADDING
PROPERTY ANNEXED INTO THE CITY TO THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP OF THE FUTURE
LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY. CON­
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Solution to To d ay’s Puzzle

County
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fic and the lack of a median cut
which would force apartment
residents to make dangerous Utums
across
the
six-lane
Tuskawilla Road.
One resident said lie spent the
previous night researching how
many apartments were in the
area and he proceeded to list
them one by one. Commissioner
Morris cut him off at about the
tenth because he said there was
41 apartment complexes in 8rnile radius of proposed apart­
ment complex.
"1 believe the impact is going
to be significant in the area.
Commissioner Carlton Henley
said. "Just look at the number of
scluxils in the area."
"Were not going to allow a
median cut from what I can envi­
sion," Commissioner Randy
Morris said. "We allow scluxils to
go into a residential areas for a
reason — they help sell the area.

I just don't think we need to com­
pound our problems with
schools in the area."
Although
commissioners
voted unanimously to deny the
rezoning for the apartments,
Morris did say the plan Was on ol
Hie m i n e "Tiffany projects" to
come through the board in
awhile.
Commissioners also approved
the rezoning of a five-acre plot
located on the northeast corner of
Wayside Drive and I Ictidcrson
Lino from agriculture to single
family dwelling district (R1AAA)
Originally developers asked
for R-1AA and proposed a 11home neighborhood, but com­
missioners felt (hat was too much
for the small plot

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department decided the design tributing $134,000 from the
favor of the park, the Board reaf­ of the Lakeland park is the best General Fund. Annual operation
firmed its recommendation to concept for Lake Mary. Located cosl is estimated to be between
build a skating and biking facili­ in the northeast comer of the $30,000 and $40,000.
On
Thursday.
City
ty in the city’s Sports Complex. Sports Complex near lire basket­
However, Board members devi­ ball courts, the proposed park Commission gave its conceptual
ated from their earlier decision includes a concrete modified approval for the park, which
by asking the Park s and bowl with a circular path that includes lighting and the pavil­
Recreation Department to exam will accommodate skaters with ion. Carrico said a committee
alternative locations within in various skill levels and could Ik1 Will be formed in the future, con­
the park, moving it from its pro­ used by skateboards. In-line sisting of people who will use
the park, to gather more
posed location nortli of the soc­ skaters and bicycles.
Construction cost is estimated specifics.
cer field on Kantoul Line.
"We have tennis courts- and
On Thursday, Carrico said his at $246,000, with the dty con­

baseball, but we don’t have
much for the middle scluxil and
high whool kids," Deputy
Mayor Gary Braider said. "Kids
rt»*od a plan* to c«t.
"This is a place where kids can
play," he said. "It is not a hang
out and not a drug exchange
place. They are just kids, and
they want a place to play."

ing which will reflect the park’s
Willard who represents local low intensive use, said Willard.
developer Triad Investors. "It’s a
"I think it will be a good loca­
well-designed plan that address­ tion there is a lot happening out
es the concerns of the nearby ’ there," Willard said.
neighborhood. This will have a
In other business, commission­
minima! impact to their neigh­ ers denied rezoning for a
borhood."
planned apartment complex on
According to Willard, the busi­ Tuskawilla Road; 2000 feet south
ness park will be "different from of Red Bug Like Road and south
the office buildings in the Like of I lowell Creek.
Mary and Heathrow area."
Residents from across the
Unlike the five and six story street of the development in the
office buildings in that area, the Cardinal Lake and Sonehurst
new business park will primarily subdivisions cited numerous rea­
feature one-story buildings with sons why the board should deny
offices at the front and small dis­ the rezoning.
The proposed 226-unit com­
tribution companies in the back.
Construction will begin in the plex would bo served by three
spring and summer of next year schools, l.ake Howell High,
and buildings will be constructed Tuskawilla Middle and Red Bug
according to the market demand, Elementary, which residents
Willard said. Also featured in the complained are already stressed
construction, are road improve­ to capacity.
Other concerns of the neigh­
ments to Oregon Avenue, large
buffers and plenty of landscap- bors included the increase of traf­

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Workers associated with con­
struction of the Seminole
Expressway Project 2 are collect­
ing school supplies for our
friends
at
the
Wicklow
Elementary School on Airport
Boulevard.
The school is located across the
street
from
the Seminole
Expressway Project 2 construction
site. The Seminole Expressway
Project 2 is a Florida Department
of Transportation Turnpike
District expansion project.
Tire purpose of this drive is to

assist the students with much
needed school supplies for the
school year. The three construc­
tion companies building the
expressway project are partici­
pating In this school drive. Those
companies
areModern
Continental South, Martin K.
Eby, and Granite Construction.
The school supply drive has
already received contributions
from several local businesses.
The
Associated
General
Contractors of Central Florida
kicked off this drive with a mon­

etary donation and a box of
school supplies.
Anyone interested in helping
this worthwhile community
event may drop off their dona­
tions - at
the
Seminole
Expressway Project 2 Public
Information Office located at
1221 Rinehart Road in Sanford.
The phone number is 407-3283934 x32. Supplies will be col­
lected until Friday, August 31st.
The school supplies will be
presented to the school on
Thursday, Sept. 6th at 9am.

Florida Legislative
Redistricting Public
Hearing Announcement
The Florida Legislature invites you to
attend the
2002 Florida Redistricting
Public Hearing to be held:
DATE:
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Orlando
Monday, August 2 0,2001
6:00 PM
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Daytona Beach
Tuesday, August, 2 1 ,2 0 0 1
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to make this process open and fair for every Florida citizen. If you
require special assistance, please notify us 72 hours in advance of
the hearing so that we may accommodate you. If you represent an
organization and would like to make a special presentation, please
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application #3839. The applicant proposes to withdraw 0.247 million gallons
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was a fraudulent deal."
According to Carr, the sus­
pects created fake drivers licens­
es using stolen personal Infor­
mation from retirees all over the
country.
"I went up to the address
Collins had on Grant, and when
I got there all these luxury vehi­
cles were parked at Ids apart­
ments," Carr said. "So I left and
then went back there at one
o'clock in the morning and ran
all the VINs (vehicle identifica­
tion numbers). The next day I
started calling all the lien hold­
ers and that's when I started dis­
covering it was a case of stolen
identities."
The two men reportedly
fooled more than a dozen
Central Florida dealers in believ­
ing they were legitimate luxuri­
ous car and boat buyers.
"They had rehearsed and it
was well planned out," Carr
said. "Every dealer told me
when the dealer would have a
question or a red flag would pop
up that Rohan would have an

answer. They
would check it
out
and
it
would
check
out — he had
covered
his
tracks."
According to
Carr, Grant was
Ebanks
receiving
the
personal Infor­
mation from a
"friend
that
works for a
company here
In town" (hat
had access to
that informa­
tion.
Several
more arrests are
Grant
forthcoming in
the case, including the "friend,"
said Carr.
The reason Grant went after
the high-end merchandise,
according lo Carr, he liked to
think of himself as part of the
flashy and wealthy hip-hop
musician circle.
"Mr. Grant and all the individ­
uals in this little group are all

into the rap, hip-hop scene,"
Carr said. "Rohan portrayed
himself as a successful rap artist
in the industry and he's not."
As for the victims who had
their identities stolen, Carr said
they were all retirees with stellar
credit from all over the country.
"Everybody knew when I con­
tacted them except for one indi­
vidual," Carr said about the vic­
tims. "A retired gentleman in
East Lansing, Mich., had a war­
rant out for his arrest. A very
nice guy, had been a model citi
zen all his life and here he’s got a
warrant out for his arrest for
grand theft auto.
"If he would of got stopped
for speeding or whatever by a

police officer he would of been
arrested and extradited to
Florida," Carr explained. "And
of course he would of been
screaming the whole time. He
told me the last time he was in
Florida was in the 1960s."
According to the Federal
Trade Commission, Florida
ranks third in the nation behind
California and New York in total
numbers of victims and identifi­
cation thefts. Recently, Gov. Jeb
Bush impaneled the grand jury
to specifically look at Identity
thefts, said Carr.
Christopher Patton can be
reached at cpattonOeemlnoleherald.com or 407-322-2611.

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Lnko Mary Mayor Thom Greono, loll, ndmiros tho city coal onlayod in Iha
lobby floor of the now police station.

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medal of merit for the time he
spent working with the contrac­
tor and architect during the
building's construction.
"Sam literally lived at this site
for the last two years," Hoary
said.
As for other Lake Mary offi­
cers, many arc already packed
and ready for the move.
However, Investigator Johnny
Thomson said he is waiting for
the go-ahead before he gathers
his things.
"But, I'm very excited about
moving into the new building,"
Thomson said. "The building is
1100 times better, if not more,
than the building we are in now.
Deputy Chief (Belfiorc) made
sure things were done right.”
The officers aren't the only
(people excited about the new
building, which city officials
hope will be the anchor for a
Idowntown redevelopment.
; following Thursday's tour of
; the facility, numerous communi­
ty members could only say
[good things about the new

building, including Carolyn
Yates.
"All I can say is that it is
impressive," Yates said. "It
looks big now, but I am sure the
department will grow Into it."
Yates has a special connection
with the lutke Mary police
department. Her daughter,
Rhonda, and a friend designed
the department's first paten
when they were 15 years old.
There were only about a dozen
officers then, and the depart­
ment's annual budget was
rather small compared to others
in the area. Today, the depart­
ment has 37 officers and an
annual budget of $2 million.
"But adding police officers
and money doesn't necessarily
make a great police depart­
ment," Lake Mary Mayor Thom
Greene said. "What makes a
great police department is giv­
ing them the tools lo do their
job."
Michelle Jert* can ba reached at
mdJertaOaemlnoleherald.com or
407-322-2611.

News Briefs
Davis gets award
Star 94.5 l*M midday host Joe
Davis has been named the first
■recipient of the prestigious
Powerful Professional Award.
[The Sanford Network Alliance
■Award recognizes exceptional
career professionals who live or
work in Seminole County. Davis
is current Chairperson of the
Sanford Housing Authority and
practices sports and entertain­
ment law.

Volunteers enrich the lives of
iiotncbounJ elders by helping
them live independently in their
own homes for as long as possi­
ble. Some volunteers may quali­
fy for a stipend, a modest mone­
tary allowance. Mileage and
expenses are also reimbursed.
The next volunteer training is
scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 25
at 9:30 a.m. For more informa­
tion or to register, phone 407628-2884, ext. 104.

Voter Registration
Seminole High School is par­
ticipating in a voter registration
idrive sponsored by 1*15 As
throughout Seminole County. In
addition to offering 18-year-old
students and their parents the
opportunity to register to vote,
the school has encouraged 17year-old students to pre-register.
Parent volunteers spent sever­
al evenings (.ailing many stu­
dents' homes encouraging all
qualified residents in the home
to register to vole. Voter registra­
tion cards have been provided to
several hundred interested citi­
zens.
Voter registration cards are
available in the principal's office
at Seminole High. Any citizen
interested in registering to vote
may do so by visiting the school
between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Monday through friday.

Upcoming reunion
Although a Seminole High
School Class Reunion for the
class of 1981 won't be held until
sometime in October, efforts are
underway to locate as many old
classmates as possible in
advance. A definite date remains
to be set, possibly based on the
SHS Homecoming Game.
For information, phone Ginny
Bishop I ydnn at 407-678-3942 or
visit the class website at
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Southern pine bottles bore through the outer bark and destroy the cambium
layer, which is the nutrition distribution system of trees.

lu/.mis to homeowners. Falling
trees can cause damage, but for­
est fires .m* even more threatening.
"It’s not a big concern, but it is
definitely there," said Fillyaw
about luiw the beetle will effect
the typical forest fire season this
winter. "Dead standing trees
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criminals are after and the areas
they typically target.
They seem to target Chrysler
and Dodge vehicles and late-

model General Motors products,
said Berrios Friday morning
after having yet another auto
sting Thursday night.
According to Gerries, design

identify southern pine beetle
infestation look for "the classic
pitch tubes." The tubes arc a sig­
nature trademark of the beetle
that are created when the beetle
bores into the bark. Sap pushes
out of the beetle-created holes
and "it looks like popcorn."

flaws in the vehicles make them
easy to steal, and the "secrets"
have been passed along a group
of car thieves in Sanford.
"With these stings and all our
surveillance equipment, wc can
show the direct Intent of these
criminals," said Berrios, "and
then hopefully the judicial sys­
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Obituaries
E L SIE ). MILLS
E lsie). Mills. 85, of
Landovor Place, Longwood,
died TUesday, Aug. 14, 2001.
Bom in Oto, Iowa, she
moved to Central Florida in
1959. She was a retired regis­
tered nurse, a U.S. Marine
veteran of World War II, and
of the Methodist faith.
Survivors include two sons,
James Mills of Winter Park
and Mark Mills of Texas; a
daughter, Linda Howells of
Seattle, Wash.; and two
grandchildren.
Woodlawn Carey Hand
Longwood Chapel is in
charge of arrangements.

worked for 10 years. She was
a bom again Cnristian and
enjoyed gardening, tending to
her fruit trees and sewing.
Survivors include a sun,
Edward Cobb of Canal
Fulton, Ohio; three daughters,
Shawn Lacy, Theresa Plale
and Kathryn Lee, all of
Deltona; a brother, Julian
Aughtmon of Virginia Beach,
Va.; six grandchildren; and
eight great grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is In
charge of arrangements.

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William Dewitt Morse, 73,
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died Friday, Aug. 10, 2001, in
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Center in DcLand.
Bom in Providence, Ky., he
moved to Central Florida
from Davenport, Iowa, In
1998. He was a retired aircraft
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interested in fishing and avia­
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Survivors include three
sons, Johnnie Morse of
Jacksonville, Dennis Morse of
Corpus Christ!,' Texas, and
David Morse of Macon, Ga.;
two daughters, Susan Morse
of San Jose, Calif., and Debbie
Morse of Peachtree City, Ga.;
a brother, Paul Morse of
DcLand; eight grandchildren;
and one great grandchild.
Baldauff Family Funeral
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charge of arrangements.

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WILLIAM HENDLEY
William Hendley Taylor, 78,
of Buttercup Terrace, Deltona,
died Tuesday, Aug. 14,2001,
in his home.
Bom in Larue County, Ky.,
he moved to Central Florida
from Louisville, Ky., in 1978.
He was assistant principal at
Southern High School in
Louisville for 20 years before
retiring from education. He
was also the boys basketball
coach and a counselor. He
was a member of the Grand
Lodge of Kentucky, Free A
Accepted Mason, Green River
Lodge No. 88, in
Munfordvilie, Ky., the
Rifleman's Club and First
Baptist Church of Deltona.
Survivors include his wife
of eight months, Velma Taylor
of Deltona; and a sister,
Agnes Cottrell of Louisville,
Ky.
Memorial donations may
be made to Hospice of
Volusia/Flagler, 3800
Wooddar Trail, Port Orange,
FL, 32119.
Baldauff Family Funtra)
Home of Orange City b In
charge of arrangements.

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JOHN QUINT&amp;N
TILCHMAN
John Quinton Tilghman, 96,
of Pell Road, Osteen, died
Monday, Aug. 13, 2001.
•
Bom in Daytona Beach, he
was a lifelong resident of
Central Florida. He was an
insurance salesman and a for­
mer member p f the
Casselberry Winter Springs
Police K-9 Unit and a former
firefighter for the Casselberry
Winter Springs Fire
Department.
Survivors include his wife,
Jackie Tilghman of Osteen; a
son, John Tilghman of Osteen;
three daughters. Amber T.,
Morgan and Meagan
Tilghman, all of Osteen; his
mother, Dorothy Paslay of
Birmingham, Ala.; and three
sisters, Nita Durham of
Birmingham, Ala., Terri
Gonzalez of Louisiana and
Twyla Sherer of California.
1ri-County Cremation
Service of longwood is in
charge of arrangements.
EVA RAE ZAK
Eva Rae Zak, 79, of Efland
Terrace, Deltona, died
TUesday, Aug. 14,2001, in
Florida Hospital Fish
Memorial in Orange City.
Bom In Dozier, Ala., she
moved to Central Florida
from Akron, Ohio, In 1988.
She was a retired factory
worker for Babcock k Wilcox
in Barberton, Ohio, where she

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Five-year
hunting
license a
real deal
Hunting equipment and
supply companies, eager to
bring their products to the
attention of Florida's sports­
men, are offering frcc________
samples, sub­
scriptions, pre­
miums, maga­
zines and
coupons to
everyone who
buys a five-year
hunting license
or lifetime
hunting
license through
October 31.
Kent Whittington, a Florida
Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
(FWC) marketing manager, is
organizing the program and
has patterned it after last
year's highly successful pro­
motion. Ho said anyone who
spends the $56.50 to buy a
five-year hunting license, or
buys one of the other long­
term hunting licenses during
the promotional period, will
receive a package of product
samples and coupons valued
at more than the cost of the
license.
"Although they'll save up
to $6 in fees and avoid possi­
ble future price Increases, the
real value is in the bonus
package," Whittington said.
‘'We have succeeded in secur­
ing quality product samples
that hunters can use."
The free bonus package
includes a Simmons monocu­
lar, Birchwood Casey Shootn-C targets and gun cloth,
CamoFacc camouflage face
K ' ', Backwater Bayou beef
, BuckStop cover scent
and unsccnted sportsman
soap, a Woods 'N Water sixmonth trial subscription,
Everglades Seasoning and
other samples and coupons.
Five-year and lifetime
licenses are waterproof, crcdit-card-typc cards, designed
to hold up to rugged outdoor
use. The offer also extends to
lifetime sportsman's licenses.
"One trip to the tax collec­
tor's office and they'll be all
set to go hunting for five
years/ Whittington said.
*They'll even receive a
renewal notice from the FWC
when their license is about to
expire."
Long-term license revenues
are especially Important to
fish and wildlife conservation
efforts in Florida, because
they ensure a stable funding
base for research and man­
agement of the state's living
resources.

SHUPE'S SCOOP
The fiv e year and lifetime
hunting licenses are a good deal
and UHtnanl some serious con­
sideration.
FISHING FORECAST
Bass fishing is really tough
in the river. Between the heat
and the high water bass are
hard to locate and to catch.
Bream and catfish seem to be
dependable, however, and
will readily bite worms or
mussels. Anglers arc catching
bream, catfisn. mullet, and a
few specks and bass from the

Sanfonl Jftflttflll
SfibasliflnJnkl features fair
action with catch and release
snook, rcdfish, trout, and a
few flounder. Large live
shrimp or small baltfish are
top baits. The outgoing tide is
best. Trout are hitting on the
grass flats )ust inside tiie inleL
Captain lack at Port
Canaveral reports that king
mackerel and cobia are the
most dependable species.
Kings and cobia can be
caught off wrveka and reefo
Midi as A im«i I’diftui l l.)b
A few kings and tripletail can
Sec Outdoors, Page 3B

D is a b le d skiers lik e A lta m o n te
Special to the Herald
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —
Altamonte Sports Is excited about being
awarded the 2002 and 2003 Disabled
Water Ski National Championships, and
lias great expectations in its bid for the
2003 Disabled Water Ski World
Championships.
Altamonte Sports, a division of the
Altamonte Springs Department of
Leisure Sendees, hosted this year's
National Competition in conjunction
with the Water Skiers with Disabilities
Association, the United States Water Ski
Association, and the City of Altamonte

National Disabled Water Ski
Championships to return to
area for two more years
Springs at Crane's Roost in Altamonte
Springs.
"I am thrilled at the prospect of return­
ing to this site," said Water Skiers with
Disabilities President Bill Bowncss, a for­
mer World Champion and Record holder.

"Tiie amenities are superb!"
This year's National Competition
included slalom, trick, and jump events.
Within each event, skiers who are partial­
ly or totally blind, paraplegics or quadri­
plegics and arm or leg amputees (with or

without prosthesis) will compete against
athletes with similar disabilities.
Altamonte Sports is excited about
working with the Disability Water Ski
National Competitions for th« next two
years to promote its high achievements
and hard work.
The Disabled Water Ski World
Championship was showcased in
Melbourne, Australia earlier this year.
Altamonte Sports has high hopes that
Altamonte Springs will soon be able to
boast the honor of welcoming these
world-class athletes to the Sunshine
State.

Not a bad s ta rt
Petracca’s
lead Post
53 to rout
of hosts

Special to the Herald

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
ALBANY, G A. — The
Sanford Campbell-Lossing
American Legion Post 53
baseball team went back to a
tried and true method of wire
nine a ballgame Thursday
night, sr
It got great pitching from
Jake Davis and Mchul Patel,
took advantage of every break
on offense, and got huge time­
ly hits to rout host Albany
(Ga.) Post 30,13-0, in seven
innings In the opening round
of the 2001 American Legion
Baseball Region 3 Tournament
at Paul Eames Park.
Post 53’s victory, its 48th in
49 games this season, was the
dlrrax to a day of big wins
In the first game, Dothan
(Al.) Post 12, Sanford's oppo­
nent on Friday, outscorcd
Easley (S.C.) Post 52, which
Post 53 was to have played
this (Saturday) morning, 12-5.
Post 12 (46-13) pounded out
19 hits against Post 52 (31-11)
with Clint Wade going 6-for-6,
scoring five runs, and driving
in two.
In the National Division
games, Bayamon (P.R) Post 48
improved to 31-5, scoring four
runs in the top of the seventh
inning to break a 5-5 tie and
going on to top Columbia
(Tn.) Post 19,9-5.
Tennessee fell to 39-10
despite getting 11 hits.
The other National game
found Shelby (N.C.) Post 82,
making its first regional
appearance since 1958, scoring
three runs in the fifth Inning
to break a 1-1 tic and defeat
Alpharetta (Ga.) Post 201,4-1.
Post 82 is now 34-6, while
See Legion, Page 3B

Haratd photo* by

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Uriah Kimmlg (top) got a dutch two-run singlo in tho
second Inning that Sanford Campbell-Lossing American
Legion Post 53 a 3-0 lead and then tho Petracca broth­
ers, Dominic (left) and Angelo (above) went to work.
combining to go 4-for-5 with a double, three runs
stored, and f.vo FtBI aa Sanford went on to rout host
Albany (Ga.) Post 30, 13-0 in seven innings. In the
opening round of the 2001 American Legion Baseball
Region 3 (Southeast) Tournament at tho Paul Eames
Sports Complex in Albany, Georgia Thursday night.

S m ith w in s S t r ic t ly S to c k C h a lle n g e
By Hank Sanders
Special to the Herald
SAMSULA — The "Sorrento Salvage 25"
Strictly Slock Challenge v«as just that last
Saturday night at New Smyrna Speedway
as 20 wild and wooley racers took the chal­
lenge of winning the Dig bucks.
After the smoke and tcching cleared it
was Don Smith in the No. 22 walking away
with the win and the money. Following
Smith across the stripe were Rod Moss,
David Smith, Dave Scott and Tyler Steen.
Tonight (Saturday, August 18th) New
Smyrna Sp«*edway will hold a Double
Points Night.
Originally scheduled for August 4th, this
event will consist of heats and features in
the regular FASCAR divisions of Late
Model, Modified, Mini-Stock, Sportsman,
Super Stock and Strictly Stock. No Super
Late Models this week.
Tank Tucker has the dominate Modified at
NSS right now, and he proved it again as he

U C F gets
good news
on injuries

drove the #15 Graham Custom Fab
/Lefthander to victory from last place.
Tucker had to work to get past former
champion Jimmy Winks, who lias been ill
for some time, and it was great to see him
back. Winks, driving the Judkin's #2x, ran
second ahead of Bobby Blake in Yankee
Chuck's # 00, Rob Underwood, who looked
good in the black 09, and a beat up #7 of
Mark Vandevender, which recovered from a
wreck for a fifth place finish.
Brian Bellaw, "The pride of Altamonte
Springs" had to use all his talent and expe­
rience to get the big Late Model win over a
hard charging Dave Snodgrass.
Bellaw put his #77 ACE
Hardwarc/Kunzeman Chevrolet Monte
Carlo to the high side several times to
charge back to the front. Bellaw has liad
great luck this season, and is the car to beat.
Sonny Unn drove the Independent Volvo
Chevy to an impressive third, while Chad
Pierce was fourth, and Timmy Todd's
Caniaro was fifth at the line.

The mighty #7 of "the Missileman" Tim
McPItail was on a rail as he captured the
Mini-Stock win over a very fast Rick Turney
"The Concrete King" in the #55 T.H.E. Ford
Probe.
McPItail drove a smooth, clean race, and
was real excited in Victory lane. Third went
to Conrad Grenier in the #01 Ferguson
Ford, with Dave Castillo and Dale Casteel
rounding out the Top 5 spots. Patricia Gray
was injured in an accident, but is OK.
It was young Brett Bultemeier in the #2
Camaro that took home the Sportsman
money and the trophy after Doug Sarnion
and Dale Clouser were disqualified in tech.
Ron Lufcy and Tommy Dove rounded out
the small field.
Ted Helnies in the #61 held off a charging
Billy Spade to win the Super Stock feature
with Joe Evans third, Mike Soukup fourth
and Chris Pcludat, who was celebrating his
birthday doing what he loves, coming in
fifth.
See Racing, Page 3B

ORLANDO — What was
expected to be a day of bad
news at UCF turned out to be a
birthday ptesent for starting
middle linebacker Tito
Rodriguez (Lehigh
Acres/Lehigh HS) and an
encouraging report for starting
center Mike Mabry (Dayton,
Texas HS).
Rodriguez, who turned 23
Thursday, injured his right knee
in practice Wednesday but did
not feel the full effects of it until
he awoke Thursday morning.
He sat out the morning practice
with a suspected tear in his
meniscus, nut the Injury turned
out to be just a strain. He is
expected back early next week.
Rodriguez missed the first
two games last season while
recovering from arthroscopic
surgery to clean up a tom
meniscus in his left knee a year
ago today (Aug. 16).
An MRI revealed a sprained
medial collateral ligament in
the right knee of Mabry’, who
was feared to have been lost for
more titan a month. Mabry, a
junior college transfer who is
cxpc'ted to fill the void left by
the graduation of four-year
starter Chris Lorcnti, was
injured on the second set of
downs during the first scrim­
mage of the year on
Wednesday.
As it stands he is expected
back inside of two weeks, but is
questionable for the opening
game at Clemson on September
1.
"It'll probably be two weeks
before ne can go full speed,"
coach Mike Kruczek said. "But
that's better than we thought."
In the meantime, starting
guard Willie Comerfonl (St.
I’etersburg/Gibbs HS) lias been
moved to center and has been
replaced in the starting lineup
by Garrett McCray
(Mayo/Lafaycttc County HS).
Chris I’llinko (St.
Augustine/Nease HS),
Rodriguez* backup, sprained
his left shoulder in practice
Tuesday and will be out of the
lineup for up to two weeks.
Redshirt freshman Savaris
Brown (Ft. Myers I IS), who
recently moved from outside to
middle linebacker, has assumed
the starting role and is being,
backed up be incoming fresb
man Stanford Rhule (Ft.
Lauderdale/Dillard HS).
Redshirt freshman Tavarit
Capers (Miami/Jackson HS
practiced for the first time
Thursday, i le !•«»•. been out
since the death of his father
who passed away as a result of
cancer last Wednesday.
"What a great kid," Krus. k
■aid. "I le came in aiul gavi me
a hug this morning with a 1 :
smile on his face and indie, d
he was ready to go ■!*•'«•
missed a lot ot reps, but lie '
catch up quick."
Tailback Terrance Willian
(Clearwater HS) returned l&lt;
[iractice Thursday for sonn
ight, non-contact work. IT has
been out white nursing a s&lt; *
right hip and tendonitis in ■*
See UCF, Page 3U

�I’ilRC 211 Sunday. MiriisI lit. 21)01

Wc'rc starting to get better
G.T.'s Gas and Go at 801
clientele and the older cus­
Celery Avenue in Sanford lias
everything you would expect to tomers are starting to return.”
A featured food item offered at
find in a convenience store plus
G.T.'s
Gas and Go is the frozen
a whole lot more. Store owner
fish. Landers said the shrimp
Kon Landers said he and his
arc Key West Pinks (31-40 and
wife Yong started the business
61-70 count). Scatrout, flounder
18 month &lt;ago.
landers said he picked the ini­ and whitting are also available.
"If someone wants to special
tials G.T., which stands for
order
something 1 can also do
George Town, because of the
that," he said. In addition to
stores close location to the his­
toric section of town. Tart of the fish, Landers lias delicious bar­
becue food every Friday and
improvements Landers is mak­
Saturday.
ing is changing the stores
At the present time you can
image. "We started to turn
purchase
an Horizon or
things around. And so far it
Cingular
cell
phone card, but
looks like lvc'vc been success­
that
will
soon
change. "I'm In
ful," he said. Landers pointed
the
process
of
installing a cell
out that in the process
phone
card
machine
that will
w v . of building a new
have over 20 different phone
business, he was try*
cards for sale," Landers said.
ing to make it better
Another great convenience
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Page 311

UCF
Continued from page IB
right knee.
IWo-a-days will wrap up today (Saturday) with
the second scrimmage of the year set for 8:15 a.m.
this morning.
A pair of rushing touchdowns is all the offense
could muster in a 90-minute scrimmage
Wednesday, the first scrimmage of camp.
Alex Haynes (Orlando/Evans HS) scored on a
one-yard run and Corey Baker
(Scfmcr/Armwood HS) found his way into the
end zone from five yards out.
A sluggish offensive performance, especially
from what is expected to be a potent passing
attack this year, left a bad taste in the mouth of
Kruezek.
"You can't score a lot of points if you drop balls
in an offense that throws tnc ball a lot," said
Kruezek.
Kruezek was pleased, however, with the play of
quarterback Ryan Schneider (Plantation HS), who
completed 13 of 20 attempts for 144 yards and
was intercepted once.
"I thought overall he did well," said Kruezek.
"He made a bad decision down here with his
location on a hitch. We called something expect­
ing a blitz and they came out and played zone
and that cost us a drive. But he’s had a good
camp so far."
Schneider’s interception resulted in a 94-yard
touchdown return for comcrback Asante Samuel
(Ft. Laudcrdale/Boyd Anderson HS). Samuel's
interception, along with 10 tackles behind the lineof scrimmage, highlighted the defensive effort,
but it wasn't enough to impress Kruezek.
"They played well, but ir we catch the football
they got ripped," Kruezek said. "The defense has
seven starters who are seniors and I expect perfect
execution."
Receiver jimmy Johnson (Odessa/Jesuit HS)
caught five passes for 111 yards to lead all
receivers. Doug Gabriel (Orlando/Dr. Phillips HS)
caught three passes for 23 yards, but dropped a
long downflcld pass that would have resulted in
a touchdown. Baker led all runners with 26 yards
on seven carries, while Haynes tallied 10 yards on
seven carries.
SU N SH IN E N ETW O R K LIVE1 T O

Racing
Continued from page IB
Pits open at 4 p.m., gates open
at 6 p.m. and racing begins at
7JO 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 pun. trf 10 p.m. at
Orlando Specdworld.
Cost b $20, which b good for
the car and three people In the
pib only, while inidivlduab can
enter for $5.
For more information on any
local short track action, call the
FASCAR offices at (407) 5681367 (Orlando) or (386) 427-4129
(New Smyrna), or check the
Internet site at WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM, or
E-Mail at
FASCARNOWOAOL.COM.

PRESEN T PRESEA SO N SPEC IA LS ON
FLO R ID A 'S C O LLEG E FO O TBA LL
ORLANDO — Sunshine Network will be airing
half-hour special editions of its popular Sunshine
Network LIVE! features show this Monday
through Thursday devoted to previewing the
2001 college football season for Florida's seven
NCAA Division I football teams.
The SUNSHINE NETWORK UVE! UCF GOLD­
EN KNIGHTS PRESEASON SPECIAL, will pre­
miere Monday (August 20) at 6:30 p.m., and will
repeat August 21, at 11 p.m.., August 24, at 430
p.m. and August 26, at 11 JO a.m.
Hosted by Pat Clarke and Charles Davis, the
special will take a look at what's ahead for the
Golden Knights as they encounter one of the
toughest schedules in school history. Some of the
stories featured include:
* Brothers Joke and Josh McKibben, who arc
both DE's, and may start together this Fall.
* A look at freshman RB Alex Haynes, a local
product from Evens High, who lias Impressed
coaches with his performance early on.
* A look at Assistant Coach Alan Gooch, who
played at UCF, and who has been a coach with
the program since 1982.
* Pat Clarke takes an in-depth look at the possi­
ble conference affiliations for UCF.
Hie SUNSHINE NETWORK LIVEI MIAMI,
FLORIDA A&amp;M, SOUTH FLORIDA AND
BETHUNE-COOKMAN PRESEASON SPECIAL,
will premiere Tuesday (August 21) at 6:30 p.m.,
and will repeat that night at 11JO pun., August
25, at 5 p.m., August 26, at 1 2 J0 a.m., August 29,
at 2 p.m. and August 30, at 2 J0 p.m.
Hosted by Pat Clarke and Charles Davis, the
special will take a look at what’s ahead for the
Hurricanes, Rattlers, Bulb and Wildcats as they
prepare for the upcoming 2001 college football
season. Some of the featured in the special
include:
* A day in the life of Miami Hurricane DB Ed
Reed.
* An interview with Bethunc-Cookman head
coach Alvin Wyatt.
* Abo contributing to the special will be Rickey
Thcin, Sunshine's South Honda reporter, Chris
Garrido, Sunshine's Himpa-based reporter, and

Also you are invited to tune in
to Daytona's WNDB-AM 1150
"7Tte new ‘ VOICE" of Stock Car
Racing!" every Monday night
from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. following
the Benny Parsons Show.
Thb b a radio show that b
devoted to Short Track Stock
Car Raring and b sponsored by
New Smyrna Speedway and
hosted by Randy Dye of
Speedway Dodge and Don
Nerone and Terry Roberts from
New Smyrna Speedway. They
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L A TE M O O E L _ 1.(7/) town briJsw; i . ( U )
David Snodgrass; 1 (4) Sonny U n ; 4. (57) Chad
I V k v ; 1 (29) Tim m y Todd; 6. (90) Robert

A M n rftK fc 7. (76) Dabby Mara; 8. (5) Dill
Eggvrton: 9. (14) Randy Davis; 10. (2) David
I j w r 11. (68) limbo BceUend. 12. (S4&gt; Mika
Todd.
M O D IF IE D . 1. (IS ) Tank TUciar, 2 (2X)
Jimmy WVika, J (OCW) Hobby Mate; 4. (09)
Rob Underwood. V (7) Mark Vandwm der; 6.
(OOP) Wayne Southard. 7. (71) )a»M iddkSon. 6
(16) Justin Henderson; 9. (22) Tim Dyvon; 10.
(77)U rn Wallace; II . (26) fanCam pagnaw. |r;
12 (5) Jon Compagnum, S i; U . ( H ) Paul
S P O R TS M A N _ I. (2) Brat! Dullamrtrr; 2
(07) Ron Luicy; 2 (10) Tcanmy Dor*.
M IN I-S T O C K _ 1. (7) Tim McPhalk 2 (SS)
Rkk Tumvy; 2 (01) Q m rad Granin. 4. (6)
David CaaarUo; 5. (9) Date Caatrrl. 6. (SY)
I ) amir MrCegur; 7. (V 2) Rax CTirietcnam
s u r e * S T O C K _ 1.(61) la d I M m n . 2 (15X)
Billy Spada; 2 (57) foa Evan., 4. (45) M ila
Soukup; 2 (28)
Chrta Prludal; 6. (59)
Jim Snyder; 7. (58) Randy Joncac 8. (5) Jama*
Adams 9. (23) Jeff Colburn, 10 (2) Ron
Whaley; It. (10) Ron Paradise; 12 O h Kevin
SduiBz; 12 (50) Mika W lacm sck; 14. (56) Tbm
Root; 13. (21) Becky D ys o n 16. (27) Jo*
Wbodbury; 17. (52) BUI Stanry
S T R IC T L Y S T O C K _ I. (22) Don Stnkh. 2
(55) Rod Morn, 2 (48) David Smith; 4. (58)
Dava Scon; 2 (98) Tyler Stern 4, (J ) Richard
Boultcm Dl; 7. (080) Matt Coaiway; k (1) G .L
H ig do n 9. (25) Jerry Mikhefl. Id (25) Chris
KRkgaid; 11. (76) Jack Riche; 12 (7) | a n &gt;
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Henderson 14. (61) Scon Lcaa; 12 (77K) Brian
Andersen

Briefs
SANFORD FALL ADULT SOFTBALL
The City of Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department b offering Fall Slow Pitch Softball
Leagues in die following dlvbions _ Church,
Co-Ed, Industrial Women and Men.
Both Pinehurst Park and Zinn Beck Field will
be used lor the leagues, which will begin play
the week of September 10th.
An organizational meeting, all teams must
have a representative at thb meeting to receive a
discount on league fees, will be held at 6JO pm .
on Monday, August 20th at the Downtown
Recreation Center; 1st floor of Sanford City Hall,
300 N. Park Avenue (comer of Park and
Seminole Boulevard).
Call 407-330-5697 for more information.

YOUTH SOCCER

The City of Casselberry b offering Youth
Soccer Co-Ed and Girb Leagues for players ages
4-to-17 starting In late August or early
September.
The fee b $50 for Casselberry residents and
$60 for non-residents.

a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
For more Information please call 407-696-5189.

LAKE MARY SUMMERTIME CROSS
COUNTRY RUN TAKING ENTRIES
The annual Lake Mary Summertime Cium
Country Run will once again kick off the Cross
Country sea ion on Saturday, August 25th.
The race will be run at the Lake Mary Cross
Country Course (located behind Lake Mary
High School) beginning at 7 am . with Late
Registration. Raring begins at 8 am .
The race b not an official high school event
and no team may rur. under a school name,
although the event b geared for the 13-to-lB agv
groups.
Age groups are 9-and-Undcr, lO-tu-12,13-Id15, 16-to-18,19-to-29,30-10-39,40-to49, and 50onid-Over. All eight Age Groups have both Male
and Female divisions.
All first place finishers receive medab with
the Top 5 In the 12-and-Under and the 19-andOvcr age groups receiving ribbons.
The jb p 10 In each 13-to-15 and 16-to-lB race

receives medab with places U-through-25
receiving ribbons.
The trip two teams In the 13*to-15 races and
16-to-18 races receive champion and runner-up
trophies.
The cost to enter b $4 per person prior to
August 22nd and $6 after 8/22 or on race day,
runners tinder the age of 18 must have a parent
or guardian sign a waiver to register on race
day.
The race day time schedule b as follows:
* 7 a.m. _ Late Registration.
* 8 am . _ 13-h&gt;-15 Girb Race (3 miles).
* 8 J 5 am . _ 13-to-15 Boys Race (3 miles).
* 9:10 am . _ 16-to-18 Gins Race (3 miles).
* 9:45 a.m. _ 16-to-lB Boys Race (3 miles).
* 10.20 am . _ 12 and-Undcr (1 trile) and 19*
and-Over (3 miles).
* 11 a.m. _ Awards Ceremony.
Additional information can dc obtained by
calling either 407-333-2370 or 407-321-8854.
Information and entry forms can also be
obtained an www.coachnetnet.

MIDDLE SCHOOL LACROSSE
On Saturday, August 25, from 9 am . 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 assbtant coaches must attend thb
clinic (girb and boys).
On Saturday, September 8, from 9 am . till
noon there will be a Referee Clinic held at Forest
City Elementary. All coaches and high school
players must attend thb clink (girb and boys).
For information on youth league lacrosse in
Seminole County contact Allison O'Sullivan
(boys) at youthlacrosscOaol.com (407-774-8112)
or Chuck Scales (girb) at Jca8626502Oaol.com
(407-802-6502).

SEMINOLE PONY BASEBALL MEETING
Seminole PONY Baseball will hold lb 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 rive Points.
New Board Members of the 2001-2002 Fall and
Spring season’s will be elected at thb meeting.
Tne Public is invited to attend.

Tom Block, Sunshine's Tallahassee-based reporter.
The SUNSHINE NETWORK LIVE! FLORIDA
STATE SEMINOLES PRESEASON SPECIAL, will
premiere Wednesday (August 22) at 6:30 p.m.,
and will repeat that night at 11 p.m., August 25, at
5:30 p.m.., and August 26, at Noon.
Hosted by Tom Block and Barry Milligan, the
special will take a look at what's ahead fur the
Scminoles as they prepare for one of the most
challenging seasons in recent memory. Some of
the stories featured include:
* A look at recently named #1 QI3 Chris Rix.
* A look at the unsettled picture at WR for the
'Noles where injuries have played a big factor.
* Features on the offensive and defensive lead­
ers for the team OT Brett Williams and FS Chris
Hope’ and their leadership roles.
* A look back at the highlights and successes
from the dynasty years.
The SUNSHINE NETWORK LIVE! FLORIDA
GATORS PRESEASON SPECIAL, will premiere

Thursday (August 23) .it 5:30 p m., and will
repeat that night at 11 p.m., August 25, 6 p.m ;
August 26,11 a.m. and 5 p.m.; August 28, 8 p.m.;
and August 29, 1:30 p.m.
Hosted by Charles Davis and t-irry Vettel,
Sunshine's Gainesville-based reporter, the special
will take a look at the upcoming season for the
preseason Ifl-rankcd Gators. Some of the stories
featured include:
* A feature on the unorthodox rehabilitation of
C Zac Zedalis.
* A look at All-American OF Mike Pearson.
* A look at DE Alex Brown, and his reasons for
spuming the NFL, and returning for his senior
season.
* A look back at the successes and highlights of
the Steve Spurrier era at Florida.
* Larry Vettel plays catch with All-American
WR Jabar Gaffney.
* Also contributing to the special is the "Voice of
the Gators" Mick Hubert.

Legion
Continued from page IB
Post 201 drops to 40-16.
The top two teams from each
pool will advance to Sunday’s
Scmifinab with the American
Divbion winner taking on the
National Division runner-up at
1 pan. and the National
Divbion winner faring the
American Divbion runner-up at
7 p.m.
Sunday's winner's will then
advance to Monday's winnertakc-ali Championship Game
tentatively set for 7 p.m., but
could be moved to earlier in the
day if weather or neither
Georgia team b involved.
The Southeast Regional
Champion will then advance to
World Series to played at Parker
Field in Yakima, Washington
starting on Friday, August 24th.
If any local fan b interested,
regional Information can be
obtained on the internet by
going to www.lcgion.org/basoBall/rcgional and If you are
interested in the time of the
final game you can call 904-7406830 between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.
on Sunday.
After going three-up, threedown, including a pair of strike
outs. In the bottom of the first
inning, Post 53 took advantage
of wildness on the part of Post
30 starter Chandler Miller to
jump-start the offense in the
second.
Ryan Bono and Jason
Louwsma were both hit with
pitches and Matt Mergo made
Miller pay, ripping a double to
score Dominic Petracca, woh
was running for Bono as the
courtesty runner.
A pop up slowed the uprising

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innings on the mound for Post
53, striknig out five and walk­
ing one, white allowing only
three singles.
Patel, seeing his first action in
over a month, worked the final
two innings, walking one and
giving up one hit.
Dcmlnic Petracca was 2 for-2
at the plate with a run scored
and three RBI, and brother
Angelo was 2-for-3 with a dou­
ble, two runs scored and two
RBI.
Abo contributing were Mergo
(double, two runs, RBI),
Fraysier (double), Kimmig (sin­
gle, run, two RBI), Ryan Ikrnu
(single), Krall (two runs, RBI),
Kyle Bono (two runs) and
Pearce (run).
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a little, but Uriah Kimmig came
through with a two-run single
and later scored himself after
Matt Fraysicr doubled the big
first baseman to third from
where he scored on a wild
pitch.
The Sanford offense never fal­
tered after that as Louwsma,
Mergo and Kyle Bono scored in
the third inning without the
benefit of a hit to make the
score 7-0 and then Post 53
tacked on two runs in the fourth
inning, three runs in the fifth
inning and a single run in the
sixth inning to end the game by
the Run Rule.
In the fourth inning, with one
out, Chris Krall was hit by a
pitch and was doubled home by
Angelo Petracca. Petracca
advanced to third on a single by
Ryan Bono and scored on an
RBI single by hb younger broth­
er Dominic Petracca, wno
replaced Louwsma, who was
having problems with the wrist
that was hit earlier.
In the fifth inning, Kimmig
walked, but was erased one out
later on a grounder by Tucker
Pearce. Krall then reached on an
error to keep the Inning going
before Angelo Petracca smacked
an RBI single.
After Ryan Bono walked to
load the bases, Dominic
Petracca came through again,
thb time with a two-run single.
In the sixth inning, Kyle Bono
and pinch-hitter Robert Yero led
off the frame with walks.
Fraysier forced Yero at second
before Pearce walked and Krall
lifted a sacrifice fly to center to
complete the scoring.
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A l pramona am raoaarad Mol i tw y daada lo appraal any doaxon mrado at
Ma mailing haranng(i). la y nil narad a record of lha
«nd lo
•uch purpoM. l a y may narad lo ansur* Vu&lt; a w b a lm rracord of »w pn&gt;
craradmga ra mrada, wheh rracord to induda toa tentimony and mtoonco upon
wNch Via appraal ta to babraaad (par Srac 206 0106. Ftonda buiul*»)
NO TICE i Pravraona *01 iiiab0ba» naadtog atadalancra to patteupaiB «t any
of taaraa maraftoga chould comrad v * ADA. COmdwialaif of 4Q7-2CO 5461* al
fraast 46 hour* In adtaancra of Wm maarangi
Oarattna D 2amUi. Cty Oadi
Pubteh Augud 19. 26.2001
00176

�T iie S eminole H erald

P a g e 4 It Sunday. August Id. 2001
L egals

L egals

IW THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 16TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION OfViWON
C A S IN O : 01-CA-797-14-L
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION f/K'A FT
MORTOAQE COMPANIES DB/A
FLAGSHIP MORTOAQE BANKERS
PLAINTIFF
VS
DANIEL J FOLEY IF LIVING. AND
IF
OfcAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEE8.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH, UNOER OR
AOAINST DANIEL J
FOLEY,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DANIEL J
FOLEV. IF ANY, FEDERAL
NATIONAL MORTGAGE
ASSOCIATION. JOHN OOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
D EFEN D AN T^)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN pur
■uonl la ■ Summary Final Judgment
d Forectoaure dated August to.
2001 entered In C M Co m No 01CA 767-14-1 oI Via C.rcu! Court O
toa IBTH Judicial C ra rt In and lor
SEMINOLE County. SANFORD.
Florida I M i sal to tna Nghast and
test butdar tor cash at AT W EST
FRONT DOOR OF COURTHOUSE
at
Via
SEMINOLE
County
CourtoeuM located at 301 N PARK
AVENUE « GAJITCno. riortda. at
1100 n i l . on tha SVi day o(
Novambat. 2001 tha toflowmg
described property at aat forth In
aaid Sixnmory Final Judgment. Io­
wa.
LOT 2T, OF DONH1LL UNIT 1,
ACCORD INO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK « . PAGE I M S OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Daiad Ihls 10 day at August. 2001
|CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clan, d Via Canal Court
By Mary S tra w
Deputy Clerk
Puboah to Tha Sammoia Harold
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVI0 J
STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
B0I S UnhrerMy Drive Suita 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(254)2330000
01-M1S2(FTN)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, poraon, wiVi rtaabomat need
mg a tpooial oaxanmodation ahould
contact COUPT o d u in i STRATION.
at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-605-4227. t *00
055 *771 (TOO) Ot t M O 255 *770.
vre Florida Ralay Sarvea
PubUh Auguit 19, 2*. 21X31
D0172_________________________

LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TR USTEESANO ALLO TH ER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY, THROUGH. UNOER OR
AOAINST CORI D PURNELL:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CORI D
PURNELL. IF ANY. JOHN OOE AND
JANC DCC AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT! S|

ciflcurr c o u r t
OF THE 1ITH
j u d ic ia l a f le u r .
IN AND FOR
KE MMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CAS* NO: 01 CA (09 1* L
TH E FIH31 NATIONAL BANK OF
CHICAGO AS TRUSTEE UNOER
THAT CERTAIN POOLING 4
SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED
AS OF DECEMBER I. 1904 FOR
RTC MORTGAGE PASS THROUGH
CERTIFICATES SERIES 1994 1
PLAINTIFF
VS
JAVIER VEGA. IF LIVING. AMD IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES LIENORS
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIE3 CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH, LINDER
OR AGAJNST JAVIER VEGA.
FATR'CtA v r C U . IT LIVING AND IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND ALL
O TH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST PATRICIA VEOA
DANBURY MILL HOMEOWNERS
IN C . TH E UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA ON BEHALF OF THE
SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT.
NATtONSCREOfT FINANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION FACA
NATIONSCREDIT FINANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION OF
FLORIDA. JOHN OOE AND JANE
OOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT |S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant la a Summaty Final Judgrrwr*
ot Forodoauri daiad August 1*.
2001 amorad In O N Cate No 01
CA *09 14 L ot tha Canal Court ot
Via IBTH Juttaol Canal ai and lor
SEMINOLE
County.
Sanford.
Florida. I wti M l to toe Ndrest and
bool bidder lot caati 01 Via Waal bom
door at Via SEMINOLE County
Courthouaa localad at 301 North
Parti Avanut In Sanlord. Florida, al
1100 A M on tha 11 day ot
September 0001 the toJowvig
daacit iad property aa aal forth m
aard Summary Fatal Judgmera to
b*
LO T 111, DANBURY M fll UNIT
THREE A ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 35 PAGES 30 AND 31
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated Vaa 10 day ot Augual. 2001.
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot the C0cu4 Court
By. Mary Stroupa
Deputy dark
Pubkoh In. The Samvels Harold
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN. P A
m th e

a t t o r n e y f o r p la in tif f

*01 s Unmet t*y Drive Bute 500
plantation. FL 33324
(954'M3MOO
01S77791NAT)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. panona w*h t»« i f *a need
p g a apeaat aooommodalion shouM
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION
al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa al 407-895-4227, 1-800
955*771 (TOO) or 1 -M B M M 7 7 0
via Florida Relay Samoa
Pubhah Augual ft. 2*. 2001
D 0 173
_____
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE ISTH
JUDICIAL CtnCUTT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01 CA *74 14 L
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
CO R ID PURNELL. IF LTVVOa AND
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. 0EVISEE8.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,

NOTICE o r
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purtuaril to a Summary Final Judgment
of Fofscloture dated Augual 10,
2001 m u r a l m C M Ca## No 01
CA 574 14 L a G* O c u 4 Court cf
trie 18TH Judicial Circuit in and tor
SEMINOLE
County.
Santord.
Honda, I vril ##J! to tha foghast and
beat bidder lor eaih at AT W4EST
FRONT DOOR OF COURTHOUSE
al
me
SEMINOLE
County
CourthouM located al 301 N far*
Avenue in Santord, FL 32771,
Hortda *1 11:00 am on tha It day
of September, 2001 toe toUoenng
deteribed property at net form In
said Summary Final Judgment to­
wn
LOT 10 ANO THE SOUTH 42 FEET
OF LOT 20. BLOCK C. BUENA
VISTA ESTATES. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 3. PAGES 1 AND 2. AS
RECORDEO IN THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA. SAID LAND SITUATE
LYING AND BEING IN SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated tors 10 day of August. 2001
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CJerS of toa Cirtut Court
By Mary Stroup#
Dtputy O *
Publish m The Semmoto Herald
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVIO J
STERN PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S Uftfversfly Drive Suite 600
Plantation. FL 33324
(864)233 8000
01 “69478(INL)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, persons with ttiaabAti#* need
mg s tpecal accommodation shot*)
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407465-4227. 1-8009554771 (TOO) or 14004556770.
via Honda Relay Service
Publish August 19. 26. 2001
D 0 174
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: (M C A 744 14 L
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. IN C , SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO CROSSLANO
MORTOAGE CORP
PLAINTIFF
VS
JAMES M SPEARMAN, IF LIVING.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST JAMES M SPEARMAN.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JAMES M
SPEARMAN. IF ANY. WHITESANO
C O V E H O M EO W N ER S

ASSOCIATION. IN C ; CHRISTIE P
MARCIAL FrX/A CHRISTIE P
SPEARMAN. EOUfCREDfT
CORPORATION O F AMERICA;
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Summary Final Judgment
of Forectoture dated Augual 10.
2001 entered Inn CMi Cate No. 01
CA 744 14 L of the O cuit Court of
«»e teTMJtjcfeul CircuH to end tor
SFM lNO iF
County
Santord
Honda. I w* aei to toe togheai and
best bidder tor cash al toe Weal
Front Dooral toe SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 No Part
Avenue in Sanford. FL 32771,
Honda, at 1100 a m on toa 11 day
of Sepfember. 2001 toe fcttowtog
described property at eel forth to
tad Summary Final Judgment, toLOT 17. WMITESAND COVE.
ACCORDING T O
TH E
PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN PLAT
BOOK 48, PAOE 65. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE CO U N­
TY. FLORIOA
Dated toic 10 day of August, 2001
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Mary Anne Morse
Clerk of toe Circul Court
By Mary Stroupa
Deputy Clerk
Pubiiah n The Bemmoie Herald
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVID J
STERN PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S Ufmmvty Drive Suite 500
Pl#nULon. FL 33324
(954)2334000
99 37151(CNCLT)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, potions wtth disabilities need ■
mg a speaat accommodation ahoiid
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION.
•1
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 4074664227. 1-8009554771 (TOO) Of 1400 9554770.
via Flonde Relay Sefvtce
pubfcvh August 19 26 2001
PD175__________________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIOA
CASE NO.: 01-C A 46M 4 -L
AMERICAN GENERAL HOME
EQUITY. INC
TRACY L GOOOWIN and
DEBORAH E BARRETT,
Defendant^ •}
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
ftooce is hereby grven toat toe
underargned C*»ik uf Uw Ckicu*i
Court of Semmofe County Flonde.
w«. on toe 13 day of SepUrrbe#
2001. al 110O A M al toe West Front
Door of the Seminole County
Courthouse. Santord, Honda offer
tor sale and ael al pubic outcry to
toe Nghesi and best better tor cash,
pie toiowng desenbed property Mu
sled vi SEMINOLE Coiaty. Hortda
UN 36. cf a repial of part of Lots 1
and 2, WATTS FARM, Plat Book 16,
Psgt 22. Public Records ol
Semnoie County. Honda together
fttth a ™ t4 # home Mulled thereon,
which Is aifmed to the afore
described real property and tocorpo■rated therein
pursuant to the Final Judgmtnl
aniered m a case ipendingi in sa»J
Court, toe style ol whcti is toctcaied
WITNESS my hand and often!
seal of ia*d Court toto 10 day of
August. 200!
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of toe Cetutf Court
By Mary Stroupe 0 C
If you are a penon w«h a dnaUbty

L egals
Hon to participate to ihia proceeding,
you are enimed, at no coat to you, to
the provision of special assistance
Please contact Court Admin»tlTal»on
at 301 N Parti A ve. Ste N301.
Santord. Hortda 32771. telephone
(4n7)Y7V4*m F.1 4227.weNnfwO
wofting days of your receipt of (hi#
notice If hearing Impaired. (TDD) 18009554771 or Voice (V) 14009554770. via Honda Relay Service
JOHN C ENOLEMAROT. P A
1524 E, LMngslon 81
Orlando. FI 32803 5495
407496-1138
PjfcCsh: August 19. 28. 2051
00168
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE f f l H
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT
OF FLORIOA
m ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
No. 01-CA-311-14-L
Chase
Manhartan
Mortgage
Corporation,
PLAINTIFF.
vs
Michael Fernanda*. Anna A
Fernanda*. George R
Sura;
Michafle A Sura, af a l.
DEFENDANTS.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Notice is hereby grven tost, pur­
suant to toat Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated August 10, 2001,
and enlered to c#vS case rxarber 01CA-311-14-L, of toe Ocurt Court of
toe I6to JudoaJ O cuS to and lor
Senvnoie County. Florida, whereto
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, ie PlatoCff and
Michael Fernanda*; Anna A
Fernanda*; George R, Sura;
Merten# A Sura; U S Bank National
Association, successor by merger to
First Bank. National Association, as
Trustee under toe Pooling and
Servicing Agreement dated June 14,
1997., tor Me go Mortgage Home
Loan Owns Trust 1997-3, is/are
Defendants). I w «
to toe highest
and best butter tor cash at the West
front door of toe Seminole County
Courthouse to Sanford. Ftortds,
Semnoie Comfy, Flonde. at 1100
AM on toe 13 dey of September,
2001, the todowtog described proper
ly as set forth to said Final JudpnenL
to wi:
LOT 24. OAK FOREST UNIT ONE.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED M PLAT
BOOK 22. PAGES 8143. O F THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
NOTE Pursuant to tot Fair Debt
e je c tio n Practice# Act you are
advised toet tors law ten is deemed
to be a debt colector attempting to
coled a debt and any Information
ootaned wd be ueed tor toat pur­
pose..
Dated toe 10 day of August 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Dark of O cuN Court
By Maty Stroupe
Deputy Oerti
COOlUS 6 8TAWIAR5K). P A
4010 Boyscout Boulevard
Sufla 450
Tampa, FL 33607
Tslaphone: (813)6774006
CASs 10-96-3966
Pubfcsh; August 19.26. 2001
00166
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FMe No. 01- 004-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
ARTHUR CHARLES LORENZO
aVa
ARTHUR C LORENZO.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The admintstration of toe estate of
ARTHUR CHARLES LORENZO
a V &gt; ARTHUR C LORENZO. Fie
Nurabef 01-*O4-CP !e perakng m Via
Ciraua Court kx Sarranota CourOy.
FloiMa, Probate
■rvjit.i Ol ■rtocb 1 PO. Be. tOM.
Bertora. LL JJV7J. Ida naraaa aid
•ddroaeoa ol tia peiaonaj rafxaaaoUva'i attorney are eat toi*i betoer
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l pertona on whom tea notice ta
aarvad who ham ob(acbona that
chakange the vakdoy d t » wM. the
quaWicabona d Via paraonal rapreaaraaPm. venue, or (urtwkction d
One Court ora requkad to No t e .
otyeebona with Vat Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR TH IRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l crodrtora d Vie decoder, and
older pereona haring claim, or
domanda agonal dacedara't aaute
on whom a copy el Vaa notice to
earved woran Vvea montha akar the
data V N W
pubieatton d vaa
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
TH R EE MONTHS A FTER THE
DATE O F THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l oVver crecklori d Vie decoder!
and poreona haring dolma cr
tfemtndt vge*n-t the decadarO'i
ettete muat Me Vmr dame wVh Vae
Coon WITHIN TH R EE MOWTH9
AFTER TH E DATE OF TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT 6 0 FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The data d Via Aral publcanon d
vat None* to Augual 1 » . S » I .
MARK WAYNE LORENZO
M « Vskiburg Shoot
OeVona. FL 32725
Attorney
tor
Rapreaaraaom
JEFFERSON W CLARK. J R .
Attorney
Florida Bar No 0379493
JEFFERSON W CLARK. J R . P A
500 Canal SUaat
Now Smyrna Beach. FL 331M
Totophono (3M &gt;433-6*0*
I-OJW.AU3US119. W , *001
00155
M THE CWCUfT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
C A M NO. 01-CA-4I3-I4-L
DENNIS O HILL ANO MARY L.
HILL.
FRANK COAR 1 V I FRANK K.
COAR AND ROSEMARY COAR.
INOIVIOU ALLY,
BURTON
L.
BRUGGE MAN IraknduaVy. CADO
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, a
Florida corporation. AMERICAN
EXPRESS TRAVEL RELATE 0
SERVICES. IN C . a Florida
corporator STATE OF FLORIOA.
ANO UNTIED STATES OF
AMERICA.
N O TKX O FSA LB
Nooca It hareby ghron puriuoni to
Final Stanmary Judgmad entered In
Wa oboire Myted action an Wa 10W

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of Augual. 2001. toe following

AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS, OEMANOS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data d Wa hroT pubOtreVon d
Vaa Nohct Iv Augud 19. 2001.
Pareonal RaptMOntavva
Maroon A- Srtatlt. Jr.
915 Makkt Rhret Dr . Sulla 20*
Fort Laudardaa. Flortda 33304
Aaomty tor Pareonal RapreatnttVrt
David M Sady
Flortda Bar No 0122520
Jack R Loving. P A
1323 SoMhaad Thbd Avanuo
Fort Laudardaia. FL 3331*
Tatephona (964)764-1005
„
PubOah Augud 19. 2*. 2001
D0149

1200PM ON THE * OAY O f OCT,
2001. AT THE FRONT DOOR O f
C M C , AUTOMOTIVE LOCATED AT
201 NORTH MAPLE AVENUE SAN­
FORD, FLORIOA 32771, FOR THE
f UR POSE OF DISPOSING OF THE
FOLLOWING VEHICLE
YEAR 1993. MAKE Pont.
VTN4 102NF A4YIPC7051S3
YEAR 19M. MAKE Toy,

detenbed property to Seminole
County, Honda
LOT 25. BRISTOL PARK, accenting
to toe plat (ha-red ai recorded to Flat
Book 29. Pagea 79 through 81.
Pubte Record* of Semmoie Couty,
Honda
TOGETHER WITH al atructurea
and improvemenla now and heroafter on aald land, and fixturet
attached thereto, and ail rent*,
taauea. proceed*, and prot o accru­
ing and to accrue from aaid premie
e« alao all gaa, ataam, electric,
water, and other heating, air conditow,
k i~i ilii. ■K veruiiaTrxg.
— tUn n wngaimg,
lee! ngiiluv
mg, npfumomg.
and power tyateme, machine i , appkance*. fhrturee, and appurtenance*,
which now am or may hereafler pertato to. or be ueed wtih. to. or on aaid
premise*, even (hough may be
detached or detachable
ihaf be acrid at Pubic Sale on toe 13
day of S-eptomber. 2001 al 11.00
a m. al 'toe1weal from: 'door of 'toe
Seminde County Courthouse. 301
N Parti Avenue. Sanford. Semtode
County; Hortda by toe undersigned
Cierti of toe Cirodt Court to and for
Semtooia County. Hortda.
Dated tola 10 day d August. 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
Oerti of toe Cfrcufl Court
Bay County, Florida
By Mary Stroup#
a t Deoutv Clerk
MARVIN L BEAMAN. J R . ESQ .
MARVIN L BEAMAN. J R . P A .
605 N Wymoro Rd.
Winlar Pork. FL 327*9 3*93
PubAth Augual 19.25.3001
DO 153

M TH&gt; C M C U T COURT
OP THE I t I H
ju d ic ia l a n c u r r
M ANO FOR
SC MMOLC COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
Caoa Ma. 01-CA-IJT714 K
EOUICREWT CORPORATION OF
AMERICA.
CARL C QANSEREAU and___
DANSEREAU. unknown tpouwa d
CARL C DANSEREAU. I manted.
WINTER PARK HOSPITAL;
ADVENTIST
HEALTH
SYSTEM-SUNBELT, IN C . a Florida
corporlbon. dtVa Flortda Hoaprui,
COOE ENFORCEM ENT BOARD.
C ITY O F CASSELBERRY. JOHN
OOE and JANE OOE.
M an e* OF ACTION
TO: CARL C DANSEREAU. 4SI
Lowndoa Square. Caaaatearry.
Flortda 32707.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED, that an acbon
ID kndooa a mortgaga on Via M lowing (r nwrty m Sarranote County,
FOM t
Lol 3. m Block C. ol CARRIAGE
h il l - UNTT NO. 4. acconSrig to Via
Plat Wared, aa reoordad Vi P M
Book IS, al Paga 5* and 69. d Wa
Pubkc Raoorda d Banknote County.
FkMda.
hat boon Nad agaVM you and you
ore required to oonre t copy d your
written dotenooa, V any, to * on
ADORNO * ZEDER. P A . P lana r,
■ B o m m whooa addoat la 3*01
South Baydnra Ortva. Stato 1*00,
MiamL Flortda 33133. and Ma Wa
original &lt;4W Wa Ctertt d WM Court
anwnaya or hnmadteteiy Warealter;
oWarwioa, a datoul wR bo ontored
agetotf you for toe ratief damandad
In Wo ComdaM.
Doted on Wa day d AUG 15 3001.
3001.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
C ltik d W a Court
By R un King
Daody dark
V you are ■ pareon wVh a dteobary
who noada any aooommodaVnn In
u
iw . a
-w. —
—.1!iii.i wlw M
rirnrrwwrj
oroer
so
paniopais
aiw lite
n Jre
t :proceeoVig. you ore tntvted. al no ood to
you. to Wa ( aovtelon d oarteto t i t . ,
tone*.
Ptetta contact Court
Admavalration al 301 North Park
Atrenuo, Sulla N30I, Santord.
r'lOlU* J a r ; I {407IXU-CZ7. arl&amp;i.i
(3) w r in g day* d y a r receipt d
Wti ricbca. V you are hearing or voice
Impaired, cal l-(*00) Q55S771,
Adorno AZodar, P A
2*01 South Baythora Drkre
SdtoltOO
Miami, Flortda 33133
Tatephona (305)556 5555
TaMoa ***-4777
PuduhAugud 19. 2*. 3001
00163
Public auction to be hold at *01
am, on tha day(,) apaedted bdow. at
tha front door d Athan'i Towing Inc
Located d 3499 Oto Lake Mary Rd
Sate 134. Sorted. FL tor Wa purpoaa d deputing d Wa loiovMng
For turthor IrtatnaOon plaaaa cal
(407)321-394*
477*701
(1 )Ykat 19*MJaka Pordac
VINt 1G3J01IM6J7561054
wool
(l)Yaar 1953Atoka Pontiac
VdM 2G3AF3SR4E123*406
PdAth Augud 19. 3001
D0114
M THE O R CU IT COURT FOR
BEUtNOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DtVM ON
FHa Number 01. TS4-CP
n
U a lM -im
NMa
IRflaWn.
i IUUwlB
IN RE ESTATE OF
FREDERICK B YOUNGBLOOD.
NODCE OF ADM BraTRATXM
(One PR)
The adnakdravon d Wa edala d
Frederick B Youngblood, daoaaaad.
Fta Ncnbar 01-754-CP. U pandng
Vt Wa C v a d Court, tor Sonknote
County. Flortda. Probate Ohnaton.
Via Bddraaa d which N: SOI N. Park
Arenuo, Banted. FL 32771.
The noma and addreae d Wa
Flapretanuthra and Wa
i
A M INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
AJ poreona on whom Vva noace a
chakanga -ho volrtrty d Wa Frta wa
quaklicationi d
Wa Paraonal
Rapratantewa. vanua, or (urtadtovan d Wte Cool are requaad tolto
won abtackona wkh w a Court WITH­
IN TH E LATER O f THREE
MONTHS AFTER TH E DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
TH E DATE OF SERVICE O F A
COPY O f THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l e n du re d Wa docadanl and
other poreona having dolma or
atmanda agonal oacadanta eaUte
on whom a copy d v»a noOct a
date d W« krd pcbOcahon d Vat
nature mud N t Wdr cteanawiW Wu
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
d a t e o f t h e f ir s t p u b l ic a ­
t i o n O f THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O f SER
VICE O f A COPY OF THIS n o t i c e
ON THEM
A l other tre dtet d Wa docadanl
and poreona having dobra ot
domando egointt Wa decedent*
aviate mud too Vwt ateant w «i Wa
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS

M TH E CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DTV1SION
fUaNo.01- 7SS-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
OERROLD AARON SHROPSHIRE.

VIM! JT2ST66C9J727*479
YEAH 1995. MAKE Chav.
VIN# 2Q1WL52M7S1181290
Pubtoh Augual 19. 2001
D 0 155
VEHICLE AUCTION

I.97CHEV.

f1Q1JCI1l5HJ1470S2
Auction to be hold 0*04-01 •
10AM a 1240 8. CI1 427.
FtobbahAugud I * . 2001
00100

AUINTERESTEDPERSONSARE
NODF1EOTHAT
Al paraana on whom vwnoOca a
cholanga Vre vaadty d Vre w*. Vre
quokUteUia d J u (orjcrvi.' rcp.re
oonteVva. vanua. or jMtadfcnon d
WM Court ore required to N t Wore
otyorhorre wvh thn Court WITHIN
THE LATER O f THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER TH E
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY O f
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
A l cretMon d Wo decoder* end
other poreona having claim, or
damarea l garret decadence adore
on whom a copy d w a notice a
date d Vre krd pubteabon d tea
none* mud M* Wab ttearre wtyi n e
Court WITHIN TH E LATER O f
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O f THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER TH E DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l otoor credbore d Vre docadw*
and poreona having ctaima or
Ida agobret Vre dacwdanC,
mud Vte Wdr dbbire tdfi Wte
court WITHIN TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f TH E FIRST
P t »n r * T IO N O f m s NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NO T SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Thb date d N U pubOcabon d
tea Nolioa te Augud l *. 2001.
Pareonal RapreaantaWre:
KJrrtoortyftonoa Ghropdare
2630 Cadarfored Way. ApL 201
R aW gvN C 27*09
ARomay
tor

Ncmcsof

F K rrm o u s n a m e
Node* a hereby gwen wot I am
engaged to buatoaea al 604
Pretavtew A vanua. Longwood FL
32760. Sammoia County, Flortda
inter Wa Flareoua Noma d V E R M
and Wot I Intend to regaur aabt
noma with Wa Dtvteion d
Corporaticna, TaAahaaaaa, Florida,
d
W* Section 565 09. Florida Statutet
IN I.
Jjlyfi M. 77Tdmt
Pubtah Augud I*. 2001
D0163
NOTICE OF
F O TTIO U S NAME
Noboa te hareby gNan W d wa ore
engaged to buttoaoa d 2921
Orlando Drive Ural 13* Santord. FL
32771, 8amtnola Courtly. Flortda
ividot Vre Ftokboua Name d Ceaar'a
Ort* SDak and W d we abend to regteter aaid name wbh Vre Dtvteion d
to accordance wbh Wa pftortolona d
Wa FldiOoua Noma Statute,, toW* Suction 665 00, Ftortda Statutea
1991.
EDNAinZARRY
CESAR IRIZARRY
Pubkoh: Augud 19, 2001
D 0154
NOTICE O f m iB U C BALE
ALTAMONTE TOWING, INC..
UNCLAIMED VEMCLE AUCTION
117 MARKER ST ,
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL
SALE BEGINS AT 1000 AM. S O U )
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE.
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL BIOS
PURSUANT 4)1 TO F A 713 7*
09-19-1001
19*4 TOYOTA
4T10K12CIRU004905
lUVU mUp44Gti.Lt
1Q3NT64NXLM701048
199* PONTIAC
1Q7F S31 EGA-312440
1990 SUBARU
JFIBC*52*LM323I9
19M MITSUBISHI
JA3BA4*V0KZaZ2442
I N I HYUNDAI
KMHV012J6MU131936
19*7 HONDA
IHGEC4*3SHA014232
1991 FORO
1ZVPT20C5M5121312
1969 FORD
IFABP42EXKF170016
19*2 FORD
1FMO432X9TUA*4104
tg*a FORD
IFTDA14U4KZA*7627
19*3 FORD
1FTDE04Y10HBJ7S72
1972 CHEVROLET
IM 7R JD td7l7J
1993 CHEVROLET
1GCCS14R0N*! 99942
199* CHEVROLET
IO1FP97S0FL4569O5
Pubkoh Augud I I . 2001
DO 155
Pubic kucaan to be hdd at *01
Am, on the dayt*} epecitiad befo«. at
tha from 6oof of Alhan't Towng Inc.
UtC4*ad tX 2i79 Ott Lake Maty Rd
Soke 134. Sanford, F I lor ft# purpoaa of (tiflpoMng of 9w foAowmg
(407)3212946

(l)Yaa*
VINt 1Q2JO11M6J7561064
(1)Yaar B46Jake Ottvnotia*
VIN« 1G3AM47A0ER325163
PutikahAugual t9. 2001
00156
PUBLIC AUCTION:
PUBLIC AUCTION TO BE HELD AT

1,800

D ues* Subscnpluna

2.100

Improvemanta

160*

C&lt;»Tirrifljn*c#liori«

5.000

PmtMQB

720

cuO
50 029
Insurance * Band*

52.540
Equipment Semes Contracts

2.478
Mantaoanc# ARtf'**

145854

Pnr*ng flBindug

600
Atfvftrtaing

300
Pubkc R elitunt

2.400
2.5*0

IBS* MaxdlTDoot

10.000

Cantrtiiteto to Serrvnola County

001*1

300 000

Olhca Suaipkea

1.600
Auto Exponas

760
Gaa A Lubricant#

1,360
Jamonal Guppkes

LEQAL ADVERR M M ENT
Tha cay d Longwood Putchaung
Dtvteion w « rocrerve oaoted bid, d
176 W. Warren Avo . Longwood.
Ftonda. 32750 no Idar Wan 200
P.M.. E S T . Wadnaadoy. September
S. 2001 tor RFP 0036-01, AIR tor
Maintenance and Cleaning d
Roadside Swales. Drainage 0 a free
• PdrtU; *»7T 00*5 PI
M-*rConcreta Repair IMantananoa For
additional protect information, plaaaa
view Cunar* Did IntormaVon on our
Web
Site:
hrtp JAeww a longwood 9 uePiochas
togrtndaa Mn* ot contact the
Purcholtng Dtvteion al (407)2*034*1
Rhonda LadtonJ. C P M , CPPO
Purchaatog Manager
175 W, Warren Are
longwood. Ftortda 32760
Pubkoh Augud 19. 2001
D 0 177
SEMMOCE COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS:
1. Protect BO 375-01UVP •Sale d
County Owned Surptoa Property
(Old Ftortda Power Slight Company
OuJdmg, 301 N Myrtte Ava . Sanlcrd.
Florals) Due Date September 13,
1901 d 2.00 PM toed 9ma
To guarantee receipt d addenda. V
la Wa reopondonte' reeporretiavy to
County
or
to Wa
date
d
bon te oteo avaiabta on Wa Coar*/i
Web Paga
For tofarmabon on any d Wa
Samtoote County BCCproyactl,
pteat a vreb out web paga at avrw co.
semmote fl.uk/buotoatNpurchaotog
or cal 407-065-7115
Pubkoh Augud 19. 2001
001*2

mam ■c o u n t y
1. Protect RFP-412S-01/BJC Consisting Services for an Integrated
Planning and Development Service#
Protect Oua Oela September M.
*001 at 200 PM toed Vme
To ouarenlaa receipt d addenda. I
la Vre reapondoraa* reaponakidvy to
contact Wa Samtoote County
Purchaatog Dhrtaton prtor
to Vre
fliad
recurving
date
d

von teM* aveiobte on We Cotstyv
Web Page
For totontteVon on any d Vre
Samtoote Count, ECCprofects,
please vtafli our web page &gt;i wwwco
•ominote fl uktruatnaao/purchaalng
ot cv* 407-9*6-711*
Pubkoh August 11,2001
001*3
NOTICE OF
O f FOUND PROPERTY
Donald F. Esknget. Shertfl d
Seminde County, hereby give#
nofloa pursuant to Flortda Statue
705.103(2Xb)1, d N t mention to
dvtpoaa d certain property daoertoad
Magna Olactet Pam Mountain
Brcycte
H dN Black Suporte Bicyde
Hufly Rod Moditato Bcycte
Hutty Kawaaatl Z1 Boy's Freaatyte
BMX U v r-H
Pidkc ChOtTv Bicycte
Schwinn 16" BMXSIyte Boy •
16 Speed Btoyda
Boy's BOje Bicycle
Red and Black Bcycte
Murray Bcycte
NCT AT AT Computet Tower wtm
Tha Shertfl mends to donate sold
property to chartlabla organltetlorre Poreona wishing to lay ctevn
to any d flu above dooertbed prop­
erty may do oo by making demand
an torma provided by Vre Bhenfl.
Damondv wW be iwrtawad an
Thtnday d each week or by adredukng an appotnlmeras nt Wa BlrefUTi
Ofltoa d (407)555-559?
Shetel Donald F. Etkngsr
Managat Arn Malory
100 Buah Boulevard
Santord. Ftonda 32773
Pubkoh Augual 1*. 29. 2001
D 0 155
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY O V E N Wa!
an Tuaoday, Augual 29. 2001 at
130 p m or aa toon WareaAor aa
poaototo. Wa Samtoete County Port
Autionry and Wa Samtoote County
Board d CowVy Commatlonare w*
hold a pubkc hooting upon Wa budg­
et d toe Seminole County Port
AutoorVy to Room 1029. Semmote
County Semeat BuOtkng. 1101 E
Fhd StreaL BarOord, Florida A avm
maty d sad budget being aa tcOows
RECEIPTS AND REVENUES
Cooh Canted Forward
1054.495
Anticipated Pori Revenue#
1.464.110
Anticfoeled In tent income
tit naa
(2399.682
EXPENDITURES
Regular Saterwa
171,964
Soctel SecurOy Malchrng
7.768
Meduare
2.496
Robremor* Canbtouvona
18.960
Lite AHaatei Inaurance
6.060
Logd
10^00
ConsuOanU
3,000
Commiaaiana
6.666
MiTalanaoui
1.800
Accounung Autoing
10,000
Advopod Caned
600
Cteanaig
6.620

Construct Dot* Service Pnnaptl

188.435

Equpmenl Rants)
Cliftoo Doflktirtg*

Cfortlnoancy
Vto* JM 1FC331SJO* 1535*
Auchan wti be Hold on 9-0-01
Al 2pm Al Trt-County Towing
m s Bake Are Winter 8prtnga FL
3270*
Pubtei Augud 19.2001

fH iirrt Cup m
1.454 034

20 300

Mmof Toof# 05upp*»a#

BCC PROJECT*:

David B ferabaa. Eaqur*
Pod OStao Bin 17S*
Jocfcaonvaa. Florida 32201
(904)35*-TOO!
Ftontu Bar No : 347520
Pubtdi Augud It . 26. 2001
00150

3.000

S
SreMjwre. or
are*
nonce

ID

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The oekrwiiotntion d Wa aatate d
GERROLD AARON SHROPSHIRE,
doceaood. FVa Numbat 01-755 CP.
a ponrkng ki vre Ctmrt Court tor
Somtnda CourVy. Flortda. Probate
Dtvteton. Vre oddreoa d which a P.O.
[to, *099. Santord. FL 33772*099
Tha namea and addreataa d Vre
pareonal rapretontavre and Wa par-

L egals

L egals

C u re U jc t D ~ , Cerrtce irccrcct

-1 0 W .
62.59953J
Persona wOh dteabiMtet n u d . g
assistance to partcipata to these
proceedings should canted toe
Seminole County Port Autoody sg
hours to odrsnee d to* meeting u
(407)322-4796
Parson# Arf
adrtsod tool V they Oodds to appeal
any dacMunt mad* al tore hearing
they w 9 naad a record d toa pro
ceadmga. and lor such purposes
they may need to toturn 1 verbatim
record d toa p ro cM d u g t mods
which record mckjdet to* teanmony
and avktoca upon Much to* sppesi
te bated. Socbon 2*50105 Ftonds
El*Mies
Dated at Santord, Samtoote CourVy
Florida tote la to d s y d A u g u o t 2001
AO
SEMINOLE C O U N TY PORI
AUTHORITY
By D M ) P Lam#r. J r . Chamrwn
Afloat Brenda Carey. Secretary

Pub** Augutt 19.2001
00164

NO Ik e
The St. Johns Rhrer Water Managamanl District has received Wa apples
bor*a) lor Contumptrva Water Use bam:
EUabeW Marta Genus Foundation. POBos 40. Winter Pork. FL 32790.
oppkcaDon 08381. Tha eppeeent proposes to Wtotorew 072 mteon galona pet
day d wwsr to totgate 55 acres d Cflrua Tha wlthdrawala used by tote propoaad prated wB consist d Ground Water (ram Wa Ftortdan Aqubar vre i
acOva web to Samtoote Counry. located to Sections 37,5 . Township 20 Souw.
Range 31 Foal, known as Lake Jessup
Tha Mate) untetosig each d Wa above esad appacavcnti) vro m a a r t tor
Inspection Monday Wrough Frtday aioapl tor legal hokdty*. • 00 ■ m. to 5 00
p m. al Vre EL Johns River Water Management District Heodquonere or tha
appropriate service career Wrthan abteettorre to Wa appOcaiion may be mods
but should be Iked w*h (reoerred by) Wa Dlatnct dark. 4049 Red 8t. PaUIkt
Ftortda 32177-142*, no teter Wan 21 days I m h t date d pubfcobort Wnrten
obtemon# should ktenOfy lire obtedor by noma and address, and M y desertre
Wa odecdon to We appkoaVrin FRng a wrtten obtedton does not anvDa you
to a Chapter 120. Ftortda Statutes, AdmtotetreVva Hoartng Only Wooa partone who#* lubebuitiNi imerotti t r t •.ffected by (ft# application ancf mho tiie i
pennon matting Vre reqdremreea d Saduna 120 598 and 12057, Ftontu
Dtetutea, and Chapter 29-108. Ftortda Adntotetrativa Coda, may cbtan an
AiararaoboVve hoartng. A l vmaty Nod wnrten obteceoru wtk be presumed to
We Board tot cerwidareVon to *9 deewreflom on vppScatton pnor to We Board
toldng action cn Wa aptOcanon
Gtona Lawra. Director, DMdon d Perm* Date SarvtcM
fl* JQrra
a—* — fk
fc UFaiar
s n iw in l h*
..
ml
rWflf
run wfllin
Rwiagfnwrri
uV#-...
tm
Publreh August 1*. 2001
00151
NOTICE
Tha 9L Johns Rhrar Water Itenagament Dtatrlcl has recarved Vre appkeaHon(s) lor ConoLmpOve Water Use tram:
C »y d Santord, 300 NPerk Are. Sordord. FL 32771. vpplteebon 1152. Tha
appticanl pmpdie# lo xxtihdraw 11.947 mWioo gallon# per day of water for
nomenoio if | » u w , to n v rw o ii inc7u*Tr»aJ, Lanoscepe irogtoori in s r*r*
Protecvorv Tha wflhdrvwels tread tor 9*s praposad prated i d txmsret d
Ground Water torn wa Ftortdan Aqubar vto IS actors reel and 2 praposad
weds to Oonond a CourVy. located to Badtona 31, S3. 38. 37, Townthp 19
SouW. Range 30 EaaL known as CVy d Santord Ptbic Svppry
I ne tea(t) uunm rea) each d we abon t e n res— eimgsr e.v s t e U l i id
toapadun Monday Wrough Frtday OKrepI tor toga! hokdays, 500 a m to 500
p m at wa 61. Johns Rhrer Water Managamsr* Dialnet tteedquartere or Vre
appropriate Samoa canter. WrVten obtechona ta Vre apparition may be made,
bid NittddbaWvd MW (reodred by) WtDteMd Clark. 404* Raid Bl. Poistka
Ftortda SZ177-1429, no later flun 21 day* bam Wa dote d pubketvon. Written
oo(ecuont inoyo KMMiTfry ui# ouiecitx uy pa/ne anu satire#*, ano -naty oaicnpa
&gt;i
I—
S
ute appflcenon..
-v—Is— wi—— reng
m.1._ — m
q^^e 'ixyaciion
rifliIre, resr.— ooa#
-a- - - 1nca
- a e™oe
w |,1'|1w.yeu
wiii.
maw'0Cf#a«xi
k—
)i M
pi#
a ^—jte
wrmen
to ■ Chapter 120, Ftonda Staking. Admtotetntore Iteartng Only Woee per
aana whooa •ubetankal htsreata are iflocted by • » appkeanon and who flte a
potman meeting Wa requIremanM d Socvona 120 599 and 12067, Ftonda
Statutes, and Chapter 29-109, Ftortda Admtoutrawre Coda, may obtan on
AdirereaoVre hoottog AM »maty fltod wrvwn obtedtona w* be preaanlad id
Wa Board lor eorreatetioon to »a detberatlona on appacafion prior to We Board
taking action on wa appicaflan
Gama Lewis. Dweclor. DMatgn d Panrat Dote Samcaa
Sx Johna Rhrer Water Managamanl Dwtrtd
PuCOiart Augual 1*. 2001
00182_______________________________

NOTICE
Tha *L Johna Hhrer Water Managamanl Dtatrlct hat recan t J Vre appN:a
«on(s) tar Conaurwtore Water Use horn:
G o ! Trust d America C P , 14 North Adgar-t Wharf. Charteoton. SC 2*401,
apdtoakun 0383* Tha appOcanf prapoasi to wtevkare 0247 mteon g a m
par Pay d waier to angaH a i arras d gnd oouree and Undecope The wahdrnreis uoad by Wte propow d prated wd correwl d Ground Water tram We
Ftortdan Aqudorvte 4 odhrewate to Samtoote County, tocalad to Socbon 31;
TowndRi: 20 South: Ring*: 29 Ead known os Swodwotet Country C M .
The ■*(*) conlatotog each d Wa abovwteted appkcohon(i) are mflabto tor
toopodtan Monday Wrou(h Friday snap! tor legal hotdoya, 8 00 a m to BOO
pm al Wa GL Johna Rlvwr Water Mamgamsn! Ovcrtd Headquarters or the
appropriate seme* center. Widen cbjodomt toWa appkcaUon may ba made,
but shosid be Wad wvh (recahrad by) Wa Dtalrld Clark. 404* Raid S t. PaietAe,
FtotkM 32177-1428. no teter won 2 Iosya torn W au ateU pu U uJviL , ,’.v -u :
- s-1 - —rev- — — reFl r. i
s mkiOS n91km t J*-. I rer i wre *- ■■, i — , — rein rj re n'5iii,9. ree re remi I ik -a* - 11s i r i 2 1s
c®t#cucni
m ouQ Uoen
w y in# ud)#k in* uy i w m ana lO urvH , i m iw y y v ic n o f

Wa ebtedtort to Wa appfcaflon. F9ng ■ wrtban obtedton does n d emote you
to • Chapter 120. Ftortda Sucjws. AdmtoiatraWe Hearing Only Wooa par.
•one whose subatardtei Horeate are afladod by *te appkcaUon and who Na a
Wo reuMromont j d Badtona 1206*9 end 120 67, Ftonda
2E-109, Ftortda AdmtoteiraVv* Coda, may obtarn an
A ! kmety teed wrtBon obtecacrre wd be ptaeonted to
V « Board tor canaldiraVon to ts ddtMrtotane on opp*ce*on prtor to We Board
taking action on (he application,
Qtorta lewte. DvscSor, Drveion d Parmfl Data Semcea
81. Johna Rhrer Water Managamanl District
Pubkoh August 1*. 2001
001*0
ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Ghrea WtWen Nedee e l totonded Olelhct Dadaton
The Otetrtd ghrea nottoa d U toted to tetua a permit to *w toflowng Spps
ce d (i) on Saptombar 11 .2001:
Samtoote County. 620 W Lake Mary Bhrd.. Suae 200. Santord. a 32773.
oppheabon as.117-22478-3 Tha protect te located to Samtoote County,
Sacrum 17 • 20. Township 19 South. Range 30 East. Tha ERPeppiuahon It
tor modMcaun to Wa prevlouieiy issued surface water mamgamad permits
associated wkh channai tmprovemeds tar flood read and mredananco pur­
poses lot a portion d Vre Lockhart-Straw Canal from Borrow P» No. 2 reflator*
to 1-4 northward to Ohio Avarua The racahrtog waterbody it tha Si Juhna
Rhrer.
Spemport USA, Inc, P. O Boa t i l l , Itoltend, F L 327*4. oppiuebon #4-117*8781-1. The prated te toteted to Bamtode Comly. Section 3*. Townanqi 19
South. Range 30 Eaet The ERPepptceeon te tot conoeuceon d a surface
water manegsrood system to serve in Industrial lubdtvtoion known kk Wet-4
Industrial Park The raeahttog waterbody te Lake Monroe
City d Ovtetto, 400 Aleundrta Btvd. Ovtedo. FL 32786. (ppScekcn »4 -l 172244* 2 The prated ic tocaied to Samtoote Cowey. Beckon I I . Townohlp 21
SouW, Range 31 East The EHPappkceeon te tor motMtoetem to Vw pren
o j O ) tel-jvd aurfaca wtoer rm-tegenw* perms M andated lean road nonslructun on DMeun Sheet from Mechai Hammock Road to CourVy Road 41B
Tha teceivtog waterbody la Wa Sweat Water Creek.
Hd Parmacaitenate. toe. 2950 SouW lilMomtea Avenua. Sadord. FL 32773.
appOr alinn 04-1)7 22)92 20 Tha prated te located to Oarrenote County.
Beaune 0* fl 0*. Towmh* 20 SouW. Range 31 Eaot The ERPontectoun is
tor modtocabon to Wa prsteoutly issued surface water manooemad permits
associated wbh ocnabucVon tor Wa H I Oonnacoubcalo. 3rd BuJchng Addition
fl Parking Tire receiving wotertuchM art Lake Joaau« and Loire Monroe
RNerwnd Perking. U P . 3600 NW 43rd StreaL Bulla C-1, Oatoaavflte. FL
32900. appkeaban 04-117-55723 2 Tha prated la tocalad to Samnote
CourOy. Socbon 34, Towntdp 21 BouW. Rings 31 East Tha ERPappIcHun
It- for modification lo tha pnrvtousty Utmatf aurfaoa wataf managamooi p#miii
associated wnh conatnicban tor Wa fViorertod Parking Lot Addition Tha
recoertnq waterbody H we Eoododihaldtea River
The ltea(s) containing each d We above katedaprOrem d s) art avaHatiia lot
inspection Monday Wruudi Fnday except tor logoi hokdeyo, • 00 a m to 6 OO
pm. al We S i Jdma Rhrer Water Marregemsd Otetod Headquarters or Wa
appropriate Semes Cedar. Tha Dtatnd w9 taka octun on each psrm* appkcauon holed above unless ■ parteon tor on edmtotebaWre proceeckny (hearing)
te Rod p in u a d to Vw provisUns d Beclurre 120 559 and 120 67. Ftonda
Slalules Chapter 29-10* and 0OC-1 1007. Ftonda Admmairabva Coda
T A -C )
A paracn nncie raLiUnLW siiereeto or-- nCer led by any at l*re Raiders pro­
posed parmtetog deewona Uenufred above may peUun tar odmtoisIraVva
hoartng to accordance wflh Bocnorre 120 5*8 and 12067. F S . or ml parties
may reach » wnrten agrtamad on msdwhon as an absmalhre remedy widor
Ssctem 120673. F.S Chooemg medreaon w « nol adversary sfleurt Vre nd* U
a having V msdaban dooa n d readl to a tentemer* Tha procedures tor pu»sung madteban era aal torth ai Section 120673. F 8 . and Rues 25106 li t
and 2S-109 a01-.aoS. F A C Pakbona mual comply wnh Vre requvomoda d
Funds Adrrenrerrstve Cods. Chapter 29105 and be Med woh (received by)
toe Dretrtd Clerk, toceted d DMrtd Headquarters. 4049 Rate Sued. Pddka
Ftonda 32177.
Patterns tor arbnddraihre hoonng on too above appacebu Vs) mud be Ned
wVhin iwedyona (21) day* d pubOcetun d tote nonce or wUhai twenty-an
(2*) days d Vre Dtetocr dapoaamg tote rvkoa d inter* n toa mas tor r a w per
tons to M a n Vre Dretnct mode actual nooca F s k n to Ms a peUion wflhm
tote tme period V u condxute a waiver d any nd* ouch person may have u
req-v-n ■" erfnwvstrehve rterermvretion (hoanngl under Stctona 120 569 and
120 6 7, F.S. contemtog toe autted parmfl appkcaUon Peoborre which or* nd
toad n accudenceMto Vis above prontoum are sutsed to rktnsaaai
Borons , toa adrranHtraDvt hearing process te designed to tormUaw MM
agency ichcn. Vre kkng d a pattern moon* tod toa Demers final ocean ms,
ba drearer* Irom toa poetoon taken by k to tote nonce d roar* Persons whoee
■ubiiarteai nrerseis M l be dtected by any ouch flnai aacwun d Vre Owtnci
an toa ippocakon hove Via nd* to becama ■ party to toa procaadmg. to occurGtona Lewte. Director. Ourtainn d Parmfl Date Service*
St Johns Rhrer Water Managamanl Dremd
Pubkoh Augual 11. 2001
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�L e g a ls
N O TIC E T O BIDDERS/
INVITATION FO R BIDS
Sanford Airport Authority,
Sanford, Honda
OR LAN D O SAN FO R D
IN TERN ATION AL A IRPORT
F A A A IP N o 3-12G0693100
FO O T FM No 406631 t 34 01
Sealed bids, sublet lo tha condi
lions hereto, w i b* rs c a w d until
4 00 P M . focal tone. on September
i , 2001 by the Sanford Airport
Auilmhiy at One Red Cleveland
Boulevard. Sails 200, Sanford.
Florida 32773. at which tuna, bids wfl
be pubhefy op©ned and read, for furr#stung afl labor and matanals and
performing a ! wcvk connected with
ItetoWng (program:
IN S TA LLA TIO N O F PAP1 S Y S TE M
FO R RUNW AYS 16-36
AN D 9R-27L
The mafor wtek items and appruumate quantities involved in the pro­

posed work are
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purpoaa* ol anawartng quattont,
dneuaatog to* project, and ravtawtng
to* project U r Attandanc* at ton
oontaranca by an appraprtat* con­
tractor rapraaamattv* Jt mandatory
Natthar to* Owner nor to* Engmaar
that b* raaponabr* tor dtaamtnaltog Information d’tcuaaad at tot*
meeting a.capt at Ittuad by
Addendum
A ila vtal ol *ia esnatfuebon tea
wd be icherMad immertoiiety toaowtog to* Pre B'dluvg r m i m n a

Ouaranta* w d be required with
each tad aa a camtiad check on a aotvat* bard or a bid bond In to* a m o m
ol tiv* |S) percent ol Hi* total a m o m
ol to* bid. made payabta to to*
Sanford Airport A utorny
The tuccetatul bidder win tie
required to kjmtah aaparat* pertormanc* and payment bond* each In
an a m o m equal to 100% otto* con­
tract price

PA PI units including foundations,
appro nmAttey 8,650 LF te conduit,
54 000 LF of cable, and vaufl work
associated with the power and con­
trol equipment
The work performed under that
Contract shal be governed by the
Federal Contract Provisions set forth
In the Contract Documents, which
mefode. but are not restricted to.
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise
(D D F) subcontractor participation,
Equal Employment Opportunity
requirements, and compftivice with
Federal Wage and Hour require­
ments (Davis Bacon Act). A l require­
ments of the State of floods, delud­
ing but not Intirted to Chapter 207,
Florida Statutes. and aB admintsira
the regvAationi shal apply to tits
project as If herein written out In tul
Any contrad pursuant to thu Notice
wiN be subject to die provisions of the
Eaecutrve O d e r t *246 (9 24 85)

Tan* tor aubtunual completion tor
wort, under to* bawl tad t* 30 calen­
dar day. attar toe data whan to*
Contract Dm* corwnanc** to net.
w«h final OODfMon and acceptance
within 45 calendar day. aflat to* dal*
whan to* Contrad Dm* commence,
to run Liquidated Damage* are act
a! 1) 000 tor aach day toil to* won
a .tend* beyond to* aaowed contract
tan*.
The balder mutt irarpTy al tntormallon raquind by to* prapoaal form
Bata mutt b* rutnutted on to* *p*cAad Prapoaal Form and accapuric*
by to* Sponaor ahal con.tituta a
Conbad
Modification to bkJ documan* may
only be mad* by wm*n addendum
Award ol to* conbad ahal ba mad*
to to* lowwtl racponafcto and raapon

the attention of beMten *» pantouM**

air* ladder, whoa* baj c srd o rrj 13

ty called to die contract requlrcrfwtts
for Equal Employment Opportunities
as aet forth In the Contract
Documents The successful bidder
win be required to comply w#&gt; e l
contract requirements for Equal
Employment Opportunities
The Sanford Airport Autftoray here­
by nobkes a l b d d e i (hat it w d aformatrvety assure that (Asadvwraagad
business enterprises (D O E ) are
avoided tul' opportunity lo BUbml
bids to response to the invitation and1
wM not be dnerinwiated against on
tha grounds of race, color, national
origin, or aes In consideration for an
award This wtfl be dona m accor­
dance with Tine V) of tha C M Rights
Act of 1984 (42 U S C ?000d et
t e q ). 49 C FR P a l 26. Parttepation
by
Disadvantaged
Business
Enterprises
In Department of
Transportation Programs, end 49
C f R Part 21* Nondtocrimlnetlon In
Benefits For and Services to die
Public
The requirements of 49 C F R Part
28. Regulations ol the U .8.
Department of Transportation, appfy
to this contract tl Is tha policy of toe
Sanford Airport Authority to practice
non -dtscmrvrtiOion based on race,
color, sta. or nalional origin In the
award or performance of this con­
tract A l t*rms qualifying under this
solicitation are encouraged to submit
b«ks1propoaafs, Award of this con­
tract wfl be condboned upon satisfy*
tog tfie requirements of thia bid spec*
ifcation Theta raqueemanta appfy
to a4 bidder v uftetois. including foot#
who quaMy as a DBE. A D BE con­
tract goaf of twehe percent (12% )
lias 'been rwiatewbedl fur this coniraci The taduar/tetom* ahafl make
good faith efforts, es defined In
Appendix A. 49 C F R Part 28. to maet
the contract goal lor DOC partiapabon In toe
performance of this contract.
Tha btdrtarfofferor will ba required lo
submit toe following Information (1)
tha names and addresses of DBE
Anns tost w d participate in toe con­
tract; (2) a descrptiun of toe work
the! each DDE Arm wd perform; (3)
the doltar amount of tha participation
Of each DOE Arm participating (4)
Written documentation of the biddvrfofferorji commitment to use a
DBE subcontractor whose participa­
tion 6 submits In meal: toe contract
goal; (5) Written confirmation from
too LfoE tool A w pwbcswtag s&gt; t *
contract as provided in toe commamen! made under (4); and (8) if toe
contract goats la not mat. evidence of
good faith efforts The bidder fofforor
shal submit toe information with ns
btOproposaf as a condition of
responsiveness
D BE partopabon to for* contract
may be to form of a pnma contract,
subcontract, fond venturi, or another
arrangement that Quakfies under 49
D FR Section* 26 55. .Mow la DBE
participation counted toward goalsT*
or 28 53(g)
A l bidders, potential contractors, or
subcontractors tor this D O T assisted
contract are hereby notified foal, la lure to cany out toe D O T pokey and
tha D BE obligation, as aet forti
above, shal constitute a breach of
contract which may resufl in torminaAon of tha contract or such other rem­
edy aa deemed appropriate by too
recipient and toe FAA
The successful bidder wUJ be
required lo submit a Certification of
Non segregated Facilities prior to
award ol toe contract, and to not#y
prospective subcontractors of to#
Specifications
Dtocbng and Contract Documents
wd ba available August 7. 2001 and
Official copies wd be on file end may
ba inspected at
Esrfcrt! akprei Aufoorfly
On* ritxj Qavatand B uutnw i),
So** TOO
SantanL FTnrtJ* 32/73
(407) 122-7771
B&lt;ttrvj and Conlrarl document*
may alao t x viaw d at
Canual Honda Butter* Eunang*
140 North Wymote (toad
W r la i P a d . Honda 327M
(407) B29-24X
F W Dod** Corporation
120 East South Straat
Ortando. Honda 32801
(407) M 8 -S M 8
Co ra tnjd x n Mad el Data
1221 La* Road
Orlando. Honda 12810
(407) 2814)164
Mnoray / Woman Quanaaa ABanca
1700 14*1 Straat. Sun* 100
Ortando. Honda 12805
(407) 428 5860

to* wrman raquuamam. ol to*

Construction B*J*6n
512 Edgawrod Aua South
Jacftaonviaa. Honda 12205
1804) 168-0136
Florida
Eaat
Cooat
Butter*
E .ct rang*
644 Ct* adjure Road
Cocoa. Ftortd* 12822
(407)631-5085
For tatdrrrg purpose*. B d o n g and
Contract Doaertanu tor *r* propel
may ba omened tram tha oThcaa ol
P B S 4 J, 482 South Kattar Road.
Orlando F u 328104101. upon
racarpt ot a panonat or company
check in the amount ot $100 00
artuch r» non-ratundatt*
Caah
dapoaas to law ot ctraca* nrrt not b*
accaptad
Haquaela should b*
tVactad to P 0 5 4 J Arnalan Samcaa
and chacee e h u tt ba mad* payable
to PBSAJ
A Pi* B o a n g Contoranc* wd b*
hard al 2 0 0 P M . Local Tim* on
August 23, 2001 w tha Sanlord
Airport Authority Board Room at
Ortando 6an4cad Intamabqnai Airport.
On* Had O a n la n d Doutavard, 8u*a
TOO, Sanlord, Honda 12773. tor to*

Oamar

Deli may ba bald by to* Sanlord
Airport Authority lor o p*nod not to
a.cead 80 day* tram to* dal* ol to*
bid opening tor to* purpoaa ol ataluatmg tadi prior to awaid oI contract
Right* to wary* any totormallty or
trrajaianty In any bid or bid guarany.
to rajad any or al baM. to ra-bid toe
projecl. to award or retrain tram
awarding a contract tor to* work, and
to nagobat* with toe apparan tow
and napanatva teddar to audt airtan
a* may ba banatkoal to to* Owner
are raaanrad
Tha dtldal pubkeaton and mrkation
to tedder* I* hereby pubkahad ton
I nth Day ol August. 2001
Santord Airport Autoony
Larry A Dai*
Praakton A CEO
Pubkah Auguat 1$, 18.2001
DO 133
M TH E CtBCUfT COURT
O f THE 1ITN
j u d i c i a l ctRCurr
IN ANO FOR
SF UINOLE COUNTY.
FLom oA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A M NO.: 01 CA 1438 14K
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS,
INC. FBUA COUNTRYWIDE
FUNDING CORPORATION
Ptanild,
v*
DANIEL Q S T U M 0 O ANO
SHERRIE M STUMBO. E T A L
Datandanli.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO UNKNOWN HEIRS. BENEFI­
CIARIES. DEVISEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TR U S TEES ANO ALL OTHER S
WHO MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST IN
TH E ESTATE OF STANLEY C. COMMER AflCA STANLEY CHARLES
COMUER. DECEASED
Rawdane* Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toal an action
tor Foractoam ol Mortgage on to*
tcAoweig described property
LOT 24, TWIN RIVERS SECTION
VI, ACCORDING TO D IE PLAT
THEREOF. RECOROED IN PLAT
BOOK 40. PAGES 68 THROUGH 75
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
k V a 2255 EKANA DRIVE,
OVIEDO, a 32765
haa bean Mad egwnat you and you
ill

tot ynt* to tame * norm ni jeejr

written dafanaa*. I any. to 4. on
Martha! C Watton. P A , Attorney
tor Martin, whoa* addraaa la 1800
NW 48TH STREET. SUITE 120. FT.
LAUOERDALE, a 11308. withal Fat­
ly (10) dayt attar Ft* Itral pubkcktmn
ot ton None* In Ft* (Ptaaa* pubkah in
THE SEMINOLE HERALD) and N*
to* ongnal w*h to* CWik ol tot*
Court either baton tarvtc* on
Ptamlrtr* ottomay ot tmmadutaty
toaraaftar; otoarwia* a datauk wd b*
entered agaatal you tor to* rakat
demanded in to* complart
WITNESS my hand and to* teal ol
tola Court tod day at AUG 07 2001.
20*.
(SEAL)
MARY ANNE MORSE
A* CHik ol to* Court
By Ruth tong
A* Deputy Clark
FMOt-02454
Pubkah Auguat 12. 18,2001
DO 125
______
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
o f t h e irr t t
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEM M 0LC COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 01-CA 14*2 14 0
CITIBANK. N A . AS TRUSTEE

PUriOt.

v*.
UNKNOWN HEIRS.
BENEFICIARIES.
DEVISEES.
ASSIGNEE. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHERS WHO MAY CLAIM AN
INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF
CURTIS
SCOTT,
DECEASED:
unknow n

spouse of

pWnl
WITNESS my hand and toe aeal ol
ton Court thia day ol AUG 08 2001.
20..
(SEAL)
MARY ANNE MORSE
Aa Clark of to* Court
By nuto Kerg
A* Deputy Clark
01 -02445
Pubkah Auguat 12.18. 2001
DO 124

tt

wd b* to* ietpon.it&gt;iev ol to* con­
tractor to prowl* tranaportalun tor
tort tee Vta4 No other acheduled
to m or vtaaa ol to* project aa* wd
baachadulad

c u r t is

SCOTT. JOHN DOC ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TEN AN T (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY,
Dalandanta.

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO UNKNOWN HEIRS. BENEFI­
CIARIES. DEVISEES. ASSIGNEE.
LIENORS,
CREDITORS.
TR US TEES AND ALL OTHERS
WHO MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST IN
THE ESTATE OF CURTIS SCOTT.
PECFASFD
Residences Unxftowti
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Fiat an acton
tor Foractoam oI Mortgage on to*
kdowng d*acr«)*d proparty
LO T IF, CARIBBEAN HEIGHTS.
ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 13. PAGE 38, OF THE PUB
LIC RECOROS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
k V a 881 CARIBBEAN PLACE.
CASSELBERRY. FL 32707
ha* teen f?od agent' you and yni
are raquaad to aanr* a copy ol your
wrben dalenaaa. F any. to 4. on
Manhal C. Watson, P A , Attorney
lor Martel, wnuae addraaa I* 1800
NW 4BTH 8TREET, SUITE 120. FT
LAUDERDALE. FL 33108. a dal*
wrech la ward, to-ty 110) dayi after
to* krtl putkeatun el tod None* n
to* lPtaaa* pubkah in THE SEMI­
NOLE HERALD) and H* to* ongnal
•ran Ft* Clark ol Fee Court aahor
before aarvtca on PlaaiMra aaomay
or tmmoddlaty thereafter, otoarwia*
a dafauR wkl ba araarad agamai you
tor tha rakat demanded at to# eom-

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E I8TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NO: S IC A 180 14 P
WELLS FAROO HOME
MORTGAGE. IN C . FftUA
NORWEST MORTGAGE. IN C .
PLAINTIFF
V8
DONALD L CAUTHAN. II. E T A L.
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO KARL ROCBLJNQ
whoaa rawdanc* » mknown F
h*/th*.Th*y b« Ivtng: and F
he tha they be dead, to* unknown
dalandanta who may bo apouao*.
hart, davtaaaa. grant***, l u v e a t
kanort, cradrtora, truataaa, and aF
pant** claiming an mteraat by.
through, under or agaatat to*
Dalandanta, who are not known to bo
dead or akv*. and al para** having
or cleaning to hay* any rij^vL tma or
awaraal in the property deaettoad at
to# mortgage being toradoaad hare-

at.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Fiat
an action to toradoa* a mortgage on
ma ronowng propvny
LOT 14, BLOCK E, WOOOMERE
p in yt -»1T&gt; R FP LAT AfXOROINR
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN THE PLAT BOOK
11. PAGE 73 OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
h u bean Med agaatal you and you
era required to aanr* a copy ol your
wrman detent* r. I any. on DAVIO J
STERN. ESO Plantar* attorney,
whoaa addraaa la 801 S Unwaraay
Drive 4500. PIM M cn. FL 33324 (no
later Fun 10 day* tram toe dart* ol
too Drat pubkcalkai ol tola node* ol
action) and IF* Ft* orlgeiaf wtto toe
derk ol tea court either betora earnee on PtenorTt attorney or unmet* ■
alety thereafter, otoerwte* a datauk
wtk be entered agantt you tor to*
rakaf damarvdad In to* compiaM or
patron tiled haran
WITNESS my hand and to* aaal ol
tola Court al SEMINOLE County.
Florida, ton day ot AUQ 08 2001.
2001 .
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF 0AVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 B UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 33324
01-6S13KNCL)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH TH E
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, pertona wkft «a*bah*4 naadrvg a tpacial accommodation thoutd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa al 407685-4227. 1-BOO8556771 (TOO) ot 1600-8556770.
WaFtorldo Rally Same*
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TW O
(2) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN TH E SEMINOLE
HERALD (407) 322-2811
Pm.tft Auguat 12. 18,2001
00123
IN TH E CIRCUIT CO UR T FOR
SCM840LE COUNTY, FL
PROBATE OIVtSION
FB* Number: 01-TFS-CF
Divlaton :Pfob*ta
In Re The Etlata Ot
FRANK W ENRIOHT
Dacaaaad
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
(On* PR)
T in adminLtratton al ton aetata oI
FRANK W ENRIOHT. dacaaaad. Fla
NmbarOI-788-CP, la pending at Fie
Prabata C o w l SEMINOLE Corny.
FL. to# add. ass cf n*WK lc
Ckcu* Court Ctorii
P.O. Drawn C
Santord. FL 32772 -0658
Tha name* and addraaa** ol Ft* paraortal rapraaanlatora and Ft* paraorv
al repraaaraainra'a aitomay era aai
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AJ paraon* on wham Fe* n a n I*
aarvad. who hair* objacnone toal
UiaFmtga to* yaldFy cl to* wFL to*
qualFcabona ol to* paraonal rapraaantaOva, venue or )unet*cbon al
tow court, ere required to M* toair
objacbon* wtto Fra court, WITHIN
TH E LATER O f THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE O f A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
A l cratMor* ol Ft* deewdert. and
other perron* having claim* or
demand* agent: dscadanTt aetata,
on whom a copy d Fee note* I*
aarvad. wttom tore* month# after to*
data ol Ft* Itm puMcabon ol tola
noboa. mual l*a Free claim* wkh tola
court. WITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER TH E
DATE O F THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTEH TH E DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY O F THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
AJ otoar cradaon of to* decadent
and paraon* having ciaimi or
demand* agaatal dacadanrr aatata.
mual Ma Ft** Maan* ertto tola court
WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANOS. ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data ol Ft* brat pmcabon ol
tot* nobca la Augual 12 2001.
Paraonal napmartaa.a
DIANE ENRIOHT
4480 E. In* Road
Tucaon, A l 85718
R W WEUBAUM. JR
Attorney lor Paraonal Rapraaaraabv*
W E U B A U M * WOLfF. PA
Cdu li. L -7.1: ft . f - n e 6ukaA
Englteruod FL 54223
(841)474-3241
FL Bar Ntarbar: 0178818
Pubkah Augual 12. 19.2001
00122
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M THE EIGHTEENTH
j u d ic ia l c iia c u r
WAND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DtVISiON
FILE NO.: 0 1 6 I* C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
LAWRENCE O NORTON
Daccautil
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The arkivnakabun ol to* aatata al
LAWRENCE
O
NORTON,
dacaaaad, Fla Nm bat 0161SCPM
pending Ft to* Cucui Court tor
Semmoi# County. Florid*. Prabata
Dnrtaion. to* addraaa of wtwJt la 301
N Park Avenue. Santord. FL 32771.
Tha name and addraaa of to# par­
aonal rapraaanlaFva and to* paraon­
al rapraaarkaltn'a aitomay are aat

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A U INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
AJ paraona on wham tola none* la
aarvad who have ob|actiona toal
cftalang* to* vakMy ol to* wd. to*
quaMcauona ol to# paraonal rapratartabv*. venue or Jurtadtotton ol
tola Court ar* raqtarad to Ma toair
objacbon* with tot* Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OH I HIM I T DAYS AFTER TH E
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l cradaora ol Ft* decadent and
other paraon* having claim* or
da mend* ag unit tha dacadaoTi
aatata must N* toae clam* wtto tola
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF TH19 NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANOS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED W IU
BE FOREVER BARRED
The dale ot to* Mat publication ol
tor* Nobc* I* Augual 12. 2001.
Paraonal Rapraaantabv*
Loud* Luochaai Norton
106 Lake Mmrva Dove
Santord. Flood* 32773
Amvney tor Panonat Repraeamator*

TVnotoy R Aakaw. Jr.
Hutchison. Mamaia ICoovar, P A
POBoa 1148
Santord, a 32772
(407)322-4051
Flood* Bar No 83850S
Pubkah Augual 12. 19. 2001
D0121
Circuit Court
Bamlnol* County. Florida
Caa* ff 00 C A 1824 I5Q
Cotonial Reeky Lamed Partnership
drtVa. Colonial Properties Really

Chwtg J* La* « Y * La* Kama
Yuurg Wan La*
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN toal by
vatu# ol Ftal cartato WiF d Eaacubort
taauad out ol and under to* aaal ol
to* Clrcu* Court d Baminol* Corny,
Florida. Caa* a 00 CA 1824 ISO
upon a fatal Judgment rand#rad Ft to*
aloraaaid court on Ft* tlto day of
J d f A O . 2001 to that oartato caa*
arti mad Cotonial Realty ltouted
Partnership dtY* Cotonial Praparaa*
Realty
Limited
Partnership.
PlakmR(s). vs. Chung Ja La* dfar*
La* Karat* and YYwtg Wan La*.
Oatandanhll whkto i J o n u U Wnt d
Eaacubon was dakvaiad to m* a*
Shartff ol Sammoto County. Fkvtd*
and I have levied imon al Ft# rt^it.
lib* and totarasl d to* d*l*ndant(t)
to Ft* to8owtng daaerttad praparty.
taid praparty being located to
Bamtooi* County. Flood*, more parkcuiarty dasertbad aa W o e l
Lot 17. Wdou Rut, aa raoordad to
Plat Book 30. Pages 58 10 80.
Samatol* Courtly. Florida
Further detchfaed at:
901 Widow Run Lana. Winter
Spiktga, Florida 32708
and to* undarakpiad as Shantl ot
Semetoia County. Flond*. wtk al
I I 00 A M . on Ft* 12to day d Sept
A O . 2001 o8ar kx aai* and aai to Ft*
hftFtatl baddw. FOR CASH IN HAND
AND BUBJECT TO ANY ANO ALL
EXISTING LIENS, al toa Fronl
(WtaljOoor, at to* slept, ol toa
Saminol* County Courthouse in
Sanlord.
Flortda.
the
above
dasertbad property.
That aak) aai* I* betog made to saltafy to* lannt ol thia Wnt d
Eaacubon
Donald F. Eskngar. Sheriff
Semmoi* County, Flortda
NOTICE REGARDING TH E AMER­
ICANS WITH OfSABMJTES A C T OF
1880. PERSONS WITH A DISABILI­
TY N E EDINQ SPECIAL ACCOMMO­
DATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CO N­
TA CT THE ENFORCEABLE VYRITS
SECTION OF TH E CIVIL DIVISION
AT TH E SHERIFFS OFFICE. 100
BUSH BLVD, SANFORD. FLORIOA
AT LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PROCEEDINGS
(407)6656640 TTO (407)886-3323
WXh Sala Hato On : Sept 12.2001
Pubkah Augual 12. 18. 28. and
Saplambai 2.2001
DQ112
_____________
M THB CBICUIT COURT
O F T H C t iT H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M ANO FOR
M N B 4 0 1 I COUNTY,
FLOMOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO.OO-CA-1328-14-L
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION F/K/A FT
MORTGAGE OCMPANtES D B A
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE
PLAINTIFF
VS
NADRA L 0AVIS A/K/A NADRA
DAWS, IF UVING, ANO IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TR USTEES ANO A U
O TH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
FTTEREST BY. THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAJNST NADRA l_ DAVIS
A W A NADRA DAVIS. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF NADRA L. DAVIS A/K/A
NADRA DAVIS. IF ANY. ANTHONY
J. ALLOWAY. IF LIVING. ANO IF
DEAD THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS, CREDI­
TO R S. TR U S TEES ANO A U
OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMftfQ AN INTEREST
BY. THROUOH.
UNDER OR
AGAINST ANTHONY J. ALLOWAY.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
ANTHONY J ALLOWAY. IF ANY;
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suer* to an Order Granbng to#
Motion to Ratal Foractoaut* Sal*
dated Augual 8.2001 entered to C M
Caa* No 00-CA-1325-14-L d too
emu* Court d tha 18TH JudoaJ
Croat to and tor SEMUIOLE County,
SANFORD. Ftortda. I wkl dM to toa
highaat and beat bidder tor cash at
W EST FRONT DOOR d to* SEMI­
HOLE County Courthouaa. 301 N
PARK AVENUE. SANFORD, flond*.
al 1100 km. onto* 8to day o lS apl,
2001 to* *ck v r y df catowd proper­
ty aa ael torth to aaid Summary Fatal
Judgment, tom*
LOT 4*. BLOCK 38. 4IH SECTION
DREAMWORLD. ACCORDING TO
TH E PLAT THEREOF. RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE 98 OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated to* ton day d Auguat. 2001
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARY ANNE MORSE. CLERK

Clark ol to* C r o * Court
By Jana E Jaaaek.
Deputy Clark
Pubkah to THE SEMINOLE HER­
ALD
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, parson* win iktabkkia* need
tog a special aooommodatnn afwAd
contact CO UR T ADMINISTRATION.
*1
toa
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa at 407685-4227. 1600
8556771 (TD 0 ) « 16008556770.
via Flortda Relay Same*
DAVIO J STERN P A
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE

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L

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SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(984)2338000
00-57563(FTN)
Pubtoh August 19* 28.2001
00145a_________________________
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OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOfCtAL CIRCUfT
OF FLORIOA
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
G E N fR H

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Aa Clark of sard Coat
By Mary Slracpa
Aa Deputy Clark
Submatad by
Faber 60*147.1 A
Sun* 300. 1570 Madruga Annua
Coral Gabtoa. Ftortda 33146
(306)662-4110
"Paraon* wkh a dsabnity who
naad a special accommodation to
paraepata to be* proceeding shcakd
contact
AOACoordaialor
at
Samaiola County Courthouaa. X t
N. Park Ayanua, Suita N301,
Santord. Ftonda 32771, at M at tiva
day* prior lo tha proceeding
Telephone |407)323-*330
aat.
4227, 1600-8556771 (TDD ) or 16009546/70 (V) via Ftonda I May
Sam e*'
Pubkah Auguat 18.26.2001
00168
IN T H * c m c u r t C O U R T
O F T H E 18TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
W A N D FOR
SEM INO LC C O U N TY.
FLO R IO A

CASE NO-06-CA668-14-E
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK
Plant*.

vt.
JERRY E JENKINS.
Defendant!
N O TIC E O F B A LE
P U R S U A N T T O C H A P TE R 46

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to lira Suitmaty I'Stal
Judgement to Foractoaika dated
August 10. 2001 and antarad to
Casa Nil OOCA665 U E ot toa
Clrcu* Court ol toa 16TH Judicial
Circuit to and tor SEMINOLE
Courtly. Ftonda. wharan FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK a P lan*
and JERRY E. JENKINS, ara toa
Oafandamia). I w* aak to toa high­
aat and beat bvklar tor caah al tha
W EST FRONT DOOR OF THE
COURTHOUSE.
ol
toa
SEMINOLECoumy Couitoou**. to
SEMI MOLE County, Florida al tl 00
AU. on toa 13 day ol Saptambar.
2001, toa tolowtog daaenbad propj aa aat torth to laid Order or
Final JudgmanL low*
Lot 40. LAKEWOOD AT THE
CROSSING UNIT SIX. acoonftng lo
toa map or plai toaraot ar racordad
to P M Book 38. Paga* 52 through
56 In toa Public Record* of
Sanvnola County, Ftonda
Straat Addraaa 646 Staralone
Drive
Lake Mary. Ftortda 32748
WITNESSmy hand and to* aaal ol
toa Court tea 13 day ot Auguat.
2001 .
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
By Mary Strap*
Aa Deputy dark
TYve none* la providael purauknt to
Admnwtathm Order No 2 063
In accordance wkh to* Americana
wkh Dtaabinaa Act * you wa a par­
aon wtoi a ckaabkty who need* any
•ocommodakon to order to paibch
• In PM procaadng. you ara
antoied. at no cost to you. to pnwt•lona ol oartato aaaWanoa ptaaae
contact toa Court Arkrweatralor at
301 North Parti Avenue. Sanlord FI
12771. Phone No (407)323-4330
•■tension 4227 wttom 2 working
day* cf your racapl ot tors notice or
pleading, it you era hairing
impaired, cat 1600-8556771
(TDO), 4 you are voice Impaired,
cast 600 853 6770 (V) (Via Flortda
ftaiay Barvtcasj
Fhaaaa pubkah In THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
Stibmilisd by
MOSKOW1TZ. MAHOtlL. SALIM
&amp; e n m v T T7 PA
000 Corporate Drive. Suite 510
Fort Lautentete, FLORIDA 33334
2002 80 FUNB
PubHn Augual 19. 26. 2001
DO170
IN TNC CIRCUfT COURT
OF THC 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT,
IN AND TDR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURltOKTHON DfVlSiON
CASE NO: 01 CA 818 14 L
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION F/K/A FT
MORTGAGE COMPANIES D U A
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE
PLAINTIFF
VS
JAMES MICHAEL BALDWIN IF
UVINQ, AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS
CREDITORS. TR U STEES ANO

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2001.

71—Hi I r

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in t h e

CASE NO. OO-CA-2369-14 L
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTOAGE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
vt
PAUL A JOHNSON. K EU LANE
JOHNSON. HUSBAND ANO WIFE.
WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL FL.
INC.. KEYSTONE MORTOAGE
CORPORATION. INC . ANO _ AN
UNKNOWN PERSON IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY.
Defandinlftl
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant lo a Fatal Judgment ot
Foractoaura deled Auguat 10,2001,
and amend to Cat* No OO-CA2388-1* L ot to* Croat Court ot
to* EIGHTEENTH Judoal C a a * In
and tor SEMINOLE County. Florid*
wherein CHASE MANHATTAN
M ORTOAGE CORPORATION 1*
PUtortft and PAUL A JOHNSON.
K EU LANE JOHNSON. HUSBAND
AND W tfF. W F U S FARGO
FINANCIAL FL. INC . KEYSTONE
MORTQAOE
CORPORATION.
IN C. AND
____ _ AN UNKNOWN PERSON IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY, era Defendant*,
I wd aat lo to* tvghaal and beat teddar tor caah to toa Waal tram door ot
to* Courthouaa to SANFORD.
SEMINOLE County, Ftortda. 1160
o'clock on to* 13th day ol
Saplan-bar. 2001. toa touowtog
ckMCfbad praparty aa aai torto In
•aid Fatal Judgment, to wit.
LOT ITS. HtOOEN LAKE PHASE
II UNIT V. A SUBDIVISION
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF
MAP THEREOF DESCRIBED IN
PLAT BOOK 25. AT PAGES SB 6
69. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
D A k V a 349 Jkddan Lika Omm.
Sanlord, FL 32771
OATED ton 13th day ol Auguat.

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DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TIC E IS H ER EB Y GIVEN pur«uan&lt; to a Summjiry Final Jiixfoprspnl
cf Forecloaura dxled August 10
2001 #m*ted in C M C « m N o 01 CA
518 14 L of foa Circuit Court of tha
10 TH Juttetti Circuit in and for SEMI
NOCE County. Santord Flonte, I will
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NO LE County Courthouse tooHod al
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S «pfom b«f, 2001 the Whwrtrvg
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Sumf'Nty t *ra«j JUalqtlWtf. to w-i
L O T S 15 AN O 19. BLOCK 32. SAN
LAN O O T H E S UB UR B BEAUTIFUL
SAN LAN D O S E C TIO N . ACCOR D
INO T O T H E P LAT TH E R E O F
R E C O R O E D IN P LAT BOOK 3,
PAGE
88 O F
TH E
PUBLIC
R EC O R D S O F S EM IN O lE C O U N ­
TY. FLORIDA
Dated fort 10 day of August. 2001
(CIRCUTT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctetik of foe Circuit Court
By, Mary Slroupa
Deputy CterL
Pubkah in The Serrano* iforaM
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S TE R N . P A
A TTO R N E Y FO R PLAINTIFF
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(954)233-8000
01-87853(FTN)
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ER ICAN S W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT. peraone wHfo (Uabrbbee need
Ing a special accommodation should
contact C O U R T ADMINISTRATION,
al
the
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
CASE No 01-CA-505-14-L
W ASH IN GTO N M U TU A L BANK, FA,
S U C C E S S O R BY M E R Q tR T O
BANK UN ITED .
Plaint,*
Vt,
R IC K YM BAS D EO . el el.

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TIC E IS H ER EB Y GIVEN pur
sua M |o an Order or Final Judgment
entered m Case No 01-CA 508-14E
of the Circuit Court of foe TflTH
Judcukl Circuit in end lor SEMINOLE
County, Ftonda, wherein W ASHING­
TO N M U TU A L BANK. FA, S U C C E S ­
S O R BY M ERG ER T O BANK U N IT ­
ED. PtefoMf. end RICKY H BAS
D EO . ef a l. are defendants. I wfl sefl
lo foe highest tedder tor cash at 11 00
a m , at Itie West Front Door of Ibe
Seminole
County
Coiirlltiuuse.
Sa Jcrd. Ftortda. on foe f?th day nf
September. 2001. the touowmg
described property
L O T 12 A N O T H E W E S T 25 F E E T
O f L O T 11, BLOCK J LAKE WAYM AN
H E IG H T S
SUBDIVISION.
A C C O R D IN G
TO
TH E
PLAT
TH E R E O F AS R EC O R D ED IN PLAT
B O O K 3. PAGE 82. O F TH E PUBLIC
R EC O R D S O f SEMINOLE C O U N ­
TY. FLOR IDA
D ATED Itws 10th day ol August.

2001
Mary anno Marie
Clerti Circuit Court
By Mary Slroupa
Deputy Clerk
R O G ER D BEAR. P A
P O Box 4995
Ortando. FL 32802
Attomeyt for Plaintiff
(01-0181)
II you are a person with a disability
who need* any acaxrvTiatoLion in
order lo participate to fort proceed
tog. you are emitted, al no coal to
you, lo foe provuton of certain assis­
tance
Please contact A D A
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Suite N X 1 , Santord. FL 32771.
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Airport at 407-585-4772 Aher tiours
leave mess«ige P F W P __
Artofrt'tonll Work From Homo!
P T 11.000 15 000 FT/Wo
For free info. 1-688 260 4237
C o n c re te F in lth e ra ; 5 years
eiperionco,
own
tools
A
Iransportaiton Knuwfodqe of S O G
Call Rcfoe Hodnguo/. 3 2 1 2 2 9
8471
Custodial Maintenance Person

Sanford company needs part lima
person to do cleaning and minor
repairs to commercial buddings
C a l Re* 407-328 6000

Dependable drivers needed to move
na vC O L trucks Ffoyi par mMa Must
have vet iKto w/ low bar C a l 1-888230-6433. M F. 9-4
D R IV ER T R A IN E E S

No e*pert®nce needed! SUrt a
great new career drivrig tw Big Fkgs
EsceHenl pay - plus benefits as an
entry level truck driver with
Covenant NO CDL? Travvng n now
available in your areal CALL NOW*
800-435-5593
Olivers A l? '’*. Trucking C o Esp,
i R egional opp s H om e m ost
w e e k e n d s! G re at pay. e q u ip ,

benefits.
Call 8 8 6-2 7 7-8 9 3 7.
N C D L 7 No Problem . Training
avail Call 800 554-7364

PT proseboci teachers wanted
Child development or educniion
degree needed Must have passion
for early childhood education
Fotiows Seminole Cty school
w tevlfo
f . l n n Duffy a 407
321 4447,____________ ____________
Steely glass manuf.vdurfjr loutorig tor

glass cutlers A Ivmvilors, tufll or pwi&lt;t
tone 407-321-3666__________
Sanford food |vncessmg pUrit %oeX j
2nd stuff, lu bngu.it Sandal run
Leader Km wfodge in U S D A foxf
samtelirMi liAtpfte Wirt T r.iu t&gt;rua
tosftng reqi^ed send lefejmes
Box 954041 Lake Mary. FI 32795

Sanford Housing Authority
Recept ion IsVC let k
Tlio Housing Authority at foe C»ty
of Sanford (SHA) « accepting
applicaboni

for

a

RocepiioniSi'Ctork
Desirabto
cktocnl sltets tockvto lypoig (mvi &amp; ■1
wprn)
lainuhanly with basic
compote* operation, abiiaty lo u »
M S W ord. Ming data entry
MfeArnng phones and greeting Pi
pubki I figh Sohote DfAvua or GED
required U-i-nguol obdity (English
Spanish)
iugfiiy
desifabO)
Cornpentabcvi vidudes pay oi ■
$7 50 per hour, plus benefits
(health insurance, vacation. an&gt;
loavo)
upon
comptolren o«
probaii- V" period
Employment ♦gtJi|&lt;c4j|jorts may hr

obtained at Itm SHA. 94 Casts
B rew n Court Sanford FL3277|
phone
(4 07 )
323 3150
Apqjlicjrtiorn
lor
tt»e

Rec^itonislCicilk wfl be oacefief11
unfr/ S.VQsi n tLS TiO n A u Q 'd S t?*
2 V 0t
Persons selected for
employment are subject io drug
screening

The SHA is an Equal Opportunity'
August 15,2001
N O TIC E O F CLOSIN G.
V ACA TIN G AN O ABANDONING
R IG H T -OF* WAY 8
T O W H O M IT MAY CO N CER N
You wifl tale .notice foal the City
Commission of foe C#y of Sanford.
Ftonda. on August U . 2001,
P A S S E0
AND
A D O P TE D
Ordinance No 3882 to dose, vacate
and abandon any oghl of fo* City and
Vie pubic in and to certain right-ofways within the quadrant of
McCracken Road end 13fo Street
end Persimmon Avenue and S C L
RaSroed. further deserted es tol
lows
T H O S E C E R TA IN R IG H T-O FW AYS LYING E A S T OF AND
S O U TH O F AND C O N TIG U O U S T O
B LOCK 93. M M S M IT H S SUBDIVI­
SIO N . A S R E C O R D E D IN PLAT
B U G A t. PAGE 55 O f TH E P U N 1C
R EC O R O S O f SEMINOLE C O U N ­
T Y FLORIDA. AND THAT CERTAIN
R IG H T-O f-W A Y LYING EAST O F
AN D C O N T IG U O U S TO L O T 4
DIXIE. AS R E C O R D E D IN PLAT
BOOK 2. PAGE 103 O F THE PUB
LIC R E C O R D S O F SEM INOLE
C O U N TY , FLORIDA
D ry CteTvrastion of too
Cfly of Sanford. Ftonda
Cynthia Porter.
Deputy Cfly Clerk
Pubkah August 19.2001
D 0 179
N O TIC E
Pursuant to Ftonda Statue 713 7ft
Elite Towing Inc will sed on u p t 3
2001 al 1000 am at 1&amp;80 South
Cotstfy Hoed 427 Longwood Ftonda
Seder reserves foe ri^Ffl to ted Soto
as rt. no warranty. Sailer guarantees
no file Terms cash
Car one 1987 Chevy
VIN fl 101AW81W1M8145389
Pubkah August 19. 2001
D0159

E ip preschool teachers neo-dod tor
all dassrooms F T &amp; PT positions
available Pay based on e»p A
OuaMcabons Cal Joycw al 40 /3217835___________________________
E X P E R IE N C E D
A U T O B O D Y P A IN TE R B O D Y
T E C H N IC IA N

Musf have own totes &amp;
experience in heavy collision
Apply in person

2601 Country Glut) Rd, Sanford
407-322 8844

F/T mocha/was! asscmtVy person lor
manufacturing
company
in
Longwood. non smoking Cal (407)
830 7332
F L O O R IN G IN S T A L L E R S

Hardwood and Laminate Flooring
Apprentices needed tmmedatefy
tor
established.
expanding,
company Ureal advance) nun t
opportunity Coll Jack ut 407- 321'
W 3 2 M 4*pL MreJfjjkV v a ik J d w ’a
loanee arto past back y u m d Uwck
CleRcaPCirttomer Service Rep FT
in Sanford for kiichonA7 bath
industrial supplier. 4 line phone
system Wrxtows. can Ml up to 30 ft*
Also Warehouse P erson M.snoge
merchandise, operate fork! ft. &amp;
repair totes Both positions M l u p
useful WiHTiam Call Cindy . t 40?
322-6897

General office Some tyi '”-"j
invoicing, answering 1 1minus|7 5tVTw 407 324 2442

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la lt

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SMr II* I M 4 Silt fcM •
ISlt
pay Day
T40 FEE

Employer

Hanford Housing Authority
Section I Program Specialist
T he Housing Aulfiorify of the City
of Sanlonl (SH A) is &lt;uxepttng
applicahuns for a Section (5
l*rogtam Stcoabst Thn pasfix.n
be fesfcnsibto tor determirvrv^
ebgibitey te temiffes parte dialing on
fl» i pmgrtim, tat *cm g dvucw g wsti
iu deteffhfoe Ifwu SVtobdtty and
ensuring compliance with a&gt;i
Iprogram requ'iemcnls Mtamum
Requirenwrili
high
Sctioo&lt;
Diploma (some ctefoge itesifaLto)
obtfify
lo
perform
b*SK
rruilhitmabenl calcutetious and
ability lo undflrsland and inferpr®'
program regjteljons and pteicms
Previous i»xpertorv;e m cut tome'
bOf'rtCe. t-fiyLJi’y rtoVr'-Tvna’n n o

I©dvr ni or state hum.in sorvx i
proyrams Ekisaatifo A M iy to trj-t
a computer (Wvtoows. MS Wur-1
a must B Jr-j ial *»b*My (English
STvvas4') Fe^/Yy t

M jbI Ur.r

valid F I dn .sir's ftoanM and te olM
to mr-ct the (toysic *i req^irefnents
•of uri&lt;1 .ii' poet tuns Curt i|rei

mefo tos te- weoLfy salary te $7E9
pkrt benrfils (heatet vsuranse
vacation
tek toav«) upor
i om ptet«n ot probation pencxl
iiyrtcnni epp
\
w d al foe .HA,
Elrewef Co
.had f L :

phone

(407)

323 3150

Program Specialist win tt
u n liS .V Q m n . £ S f. u
rli4)yaNl! M JSXI1.
steoctwr
lor emptoyrnenl ore oobject tl
drug screening
Tlie SHA is an i r,u.il Ofi'ort jr«l&gt;
Ensjfoyer

kOakflfortdMMkatA,

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

e rr
JO B DOMES
I ’ llR C

71— H e l p Wanted

7 1 — M elt W a n ted

IN VESTIGATE BEFO R E

Sfm ^e Crews needed lor roofing Co
Musi
have
own
tools
A
transportation. Dump pqytpment a
plus 407-328-9638

YOU INVEST!
Always a good potcy. especially lot
business
opportunities
and
Ira n d u te t C a l Florida D epl ol
Agncufturo 1 Consumer Services at
BOO-435 7352 Of F T C H E L P lot
tree totarmalai O r v m o u W eb tag
at w w » lie g o v lx ro p
Florida law request aetata to cettato
bustoese nf f o t i a t t lo rapstar wtor
Florida D apl o l Agncuflura A
Consumer Services before se ftng
C a l lo venty lawful registration
betore you buy.

71— It E lf W

a n te d

R O BB &amp; S TU C K E V

A High End Fumituro Rotall
Storo
is
Accepting
Applications For Our
Housekeeping Department.
Plenso Apply In Person al
Our Sloro Location:

Spring Mills Suites needs an eipd
e n a a lw fcuKtotper tor a 105 room
property
Ekceflent
working
cmtStons, A y*xi wwyn Ahofcvkng
for a M (m e house man Also part
time breeklast attendant A l ages
encouraged to apply Apply in
person. Spring HAS States. 201 N
Towns Rd. Sanford

351 So u th S R 4 3 4
Altam onte Springs
WAnk From Hama
5500 S45oo p t /f t

StytsU needed lor busy salon In
Seminole Town# Center E iceienl
corTVTMSSitjiTS, medtoaf &amp; dentaf. Tor
interviews contact Paula. 407-3781868

i ace 2000781
www ftapcbkr com

W ORK FROM HOME

UP TO $23 •7V HR PT/FT

Employment Opp.
now taking eppl. for
Dell Assoc. Exc.
Oppty and great
benefits, at Lk. Mary,
WILL TRAIN
$7 HRI
407-321-9693
Servers needed lor busy restaurant
lor P m Lake Mjiry lo n g w o o d Area
Afl shifts, no Sundays' 407-320-8100

\m \ TO DRIVE

TRACTOR TRAILERS
m apam m w

Tranmg M ai Older
1 886 248 5717
W W W W E n BLESSED CO M

Supenwors needed tc&gt; to St500
no sip needed Cal 1-866*70001 M
WWW.GET-MONEY-AT-HOME C O ll
T U R F E T C . IN C ta looking k&gt; M
positrons withm n i t
growing
com pany W e aia looking lot
dependable people web a g e n t
atttude and Via de* »e to produce
quality wot* W a wotod M e lo tab
lo you about the taaowmg Job
opentogr
-Landscape Maeeenanca Foreman
• D a la i P atton
• Crew M em ber.
Foreman and delai p e n o i n u t h n e
valid Florida d n v e n k e r n e Prefer
female tor detai pereon with an eye
tor quaky N o n p r o m n necessary
Jual a detira to learn and grow with
us
Please an 407-302-0274 for more
N o and to setwdute an N s v im r wifi
our suit.
Drug Free Wbdplace ■Wbrtwrs Ccm p
Insurance - Equal Opportunity
Em ployer W e are looking for a few
good people! Are &gt;ou one of of fw m 7

O Rl A N D O 'S
i tost

dial mail
3 a ifih

R o o m s For

K e n t

$66 w «ek. $50 dspue* poafAcabfa
T V H ouse pnvfteget. E e r y access

to p i Ac t o q u H a m 407-330 7738.

2 ito ry Victorian home, htatonc
district, fpto. balcony, houaa

pmetgea. Jico e*. $200dsposa get2775 (bpr). 328 5277

WLEKLVRtktAiii
S tarting • $82/wk.
H i.lo r lc Doem tow n
407-330-4423
W r y nice, very d e a n tom rm Newly
remodeled, r l utl. cable. A/C, Indry.
phone, lulch m e , u c dr. redden!
owner. 2 &lt; *-, Iro n bus (ton amotiar
protormf Only drug tree aobrr need
apply. 407-330-7373.

ft I D A T E L I N E

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•IS Day COL Training
•Day &amp; Wtaksnd Clines
•Financial Anlitanca
•Carrtin Hiring On Sits

93—

per oddiienel min.
6 5 &lt; 1 it. m i n .

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C re d it C a rd

B illin g

1 -B O O -d T Y -F U N J4H M
P a m , ir l o m i m r n U I l 11 te&lt;
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ito fln com A prll com

u u d i i r a a i4.lim

Men Try Us FREE! (407)629-2477

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

Hdltfld by Tim othy E . Parker Ju ly 29. 2001
s tool
55 W o rd s
before a
m o n ke y's
undo?
5 7 Ta k a a
breather
6 0 Pulitzer
P rize w inne r
S o w e rb y
61 C o n tig u o u s
6 2 Hardly
e co nom ical
transport
64 Salonika
ch o o se
6 5 O f service
6 6 Leisure
6 7 Cobaltito
and
mlspickol
6 8 L e a d e r of a
1786
rebellion
6 9 R h o d a m in o
a n d eosin
DOWN
1 “T h e G iant"
of wrestling
2 M o re gelid
3 C u tting e d g e
4 Rod Sox
legend,
familiarly

1 2 D a y s of old
13 It’s pointloss
18 M ythical
m onster
2 2 Libertines
2 4 C ra c k e d
2 5 C a r-stickor
stat.
2 7 Kind of m e n ­
tality
2 b W u td h i u
F u g a rd title
2 9 N ogatlvo
contraction
3 0 G re a t Be a r
o r Victoria
31 Ju s t m akos
(with "out")
3 2 U ra e u s o s
3 3 N u rse a
sn ub
3 4 A ro u so
agre ea b ly
3 8 "T h a W orld
o f ____
W ong"
(W illiam
H o ld e n film)
41 H o roachod

,

16

2

3

his pe a k
4 4 "K idnapped"
initials
45 P u rs e item s
4 8 Lio ns' p re y
4 9 W o rd in
so m o
F re n c h
restaurant
nam es

52 A ssuage
5 3 S h o 's an
angel on T V
54 Blains
55 D ata
5 6 S a la ciou s
stare
5 7 W o rd
attached to
bike o r foot
58 Bh u ta n's
sotting
5 9 Liko the
truth, at
tim es
62 Film m a ke r
V a n S nnt
6 3 Last lotter in
Leods

P R E V IO U S P U Z Z L E A N S W E R

o o m s

6 Pick of the
litter?
7 Ta n d o o r.
**08 Ernestine or
Edith A n n
9 Bolushi’s T V
sh ow ca se
1 0 N ote d
A m e rica n
cartoonist
11 Certain
quadrilateral

4

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20

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9ft— R entals
NEAR M and 48
3 or 4DR Mom*, $800 mth„ $500
Security
407-323-8310

99— A partments Unfurnished
2/1 LIVING. K ITCH EN . W/D hook
av$50Qtmo $500 Dop I IS GRAND
M ARY
BEND
AVE.
LAKE
1407)3278787
M A R I N E R 'S V I L L A G E
LAKE ADA 1 BORU. u r o u o
i nnnu M o n o a n d u p

ONE M O N TH FREE!
(Ltotoed Time Otter)
2 Bedroom* from $539
3 Bedrooms $634
W f pay M t a q m r
Small pat. welcome
Cedar Creek Apts
_________ 407-324-4334_________

Seeking mature qute adults, daan
2/BR, no pal*, a l unities paid. 1st
8 Last $60(ymo verifiable rel.
required (407)324-1157

8

By H olden B aker
0

10

11

12

13

27

20

30

35

34
30

1 Lu iu ry lam patowlop set with 7 yr
warranty KA $ 135, queen $ 140. krng
$210. Brand naw Located In
Sanlord. 407-402 2778

Beds, located to Sanford, ortroperkc
(rm sets wfth 5 yr warranty. Into $75.
M l $90. queen t95. ksig $175 Neva
used, can deliver 407-402-2778

117—C ommercial
R entals
306 Wael i 3 8 t Office or RefaA.
♦/-1800 Sq Ft Two Offices. One
Large Conlereoce Area A
Kitcfienelfa $1067/31000
2568 Park O r., Office or Reran. 8
separate offices Reception area.
Lg Conference Rm, *!• 3.434 sq

a.
11800 41800
2840 H iaw atha A*e I E */■ 830
sq h w/ tour saparala

M a y 713 Oraenbee ClfTba
F wrest) 20a7GA-AdiJI Commuraty
$900 Ranl-$eoO Security PO R 2W
R E A L TY (407)322-8878

103— H ousesU nfurnished

1Office: Ore al iasorno Al rwve
C H A Ip r V M b a r e 407-3226180

$800 D O W N - W H Y R E N TT7
3BFV2BA For Sato
wnti Down Paymt Assistance

AVgJUOtg.Lnegpef ulAR

oenzBAWpodh

S A N F O R D - N E W 2 BEDROOM
2 B A TH . N O P E TS . teO O M O NTH ,
$600 S E C U R ITY 407-323-1187
Sanford. 30R/1BA. ceramic Ha.
carpet lanced back yard, no pata.
$675mo la tM .A k a c d a (K a A W t i
refs 352-969-1153, 407-929-6610

combmalron $750750 407-321
6757.

Non

Food Service
•Custodial

Es ta

ea l

te

W a n ted
We Buy Houses. Condos,
Comm ercial
and
Land.
Foreclosure S TO P P E D , Back
Payments Drought U p To Dt
Relocating? Divorced? B
Tenants? Wa Can H E L M A ny
Condition. A n y Area. F A S T
Closing
407871-2728

181— A ppliances &amp;
F urniture For Sale

1 i r otoa • dkO O TH O P C D C plow
M L King. Never Used 15 Vr.
Coal $1400 S si $225 407887-

CaeeeRwrry 3/2 betft $69k.
Orange City 3/2 bath $6Ok 407
3dm 7777

Hscfee* » $1M00

1 Chany Stash bad, a t o wood, wdi
pdtowtop mattress eel. Never
used $475 Can dtover 407-4022778

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P E A T P R E V E N T IO N
T E R M IT E S

IUTTAH SOFA/ BLUE AND PINK
PRINT ASKING $90 00 SANFORD
CALL (tS lH JIS O T *

Country
Style
City
Living
C anw nlcnt
S p aciou s
A fford able

s3 0 0 ° ° O ff

First M o n th 's Rent

1 2-piece Name Brand Queen
O R TH O P E D IC
PILLOW T O P
UattreM SeL Brand New: Shi In
Ptatac. Saottca $100 Can Defter.
407-4228848.

Country Lake

A n t iq u e B r a s s H e a d b o a r d

$100

YOLUIUI
Custom BR 3/2. Over 1900 sq ft
on 1/3 acre Haevty treed, cm tol.
k». dm, tarn rm w/ieaplaoa. eel-m
kitcfien, 10*22 sc porch. 2 c.
garage, deeded, aooaaa to akilska
4 la m s ctl $119,900
Over 1M Acre 3 B R 1 BaBc Lkc On.
a ro k heew#v Bead Pitoed tor 13* *
sale. $64,900
UtoNawsS/l 1/2 w4h
newly palmed M . A est, ceramic
da. On. kv, a p p k garage wAencad
yard $7/^00
TDranhouee: 2/ 2 1 1t 2 story - oner
1800 aq ft Dm. Iv rm ---------------

407-321-6500, hr msg
BeeuUh2 antique carrwl back
Duncan Phyle
407-JJ1 8590.

A p a rtm e n ts

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2714 RMgtwiKMl Ave., Sanford •3)0-5204 f

--- 1--Business &amp; Services
Directory

‘W
ClutK2/2 oararNcda,
front $93600

H

M W M M Sfl M 1X1 Wl LKV |

t o your business or services for as Httfo as $2.00 per day.
Cat! (407) 322-2611 to speak to a ClaasHlad Rapraasntattva

PAUL OSBORNE
/ im im i i pROPHtiii!
in/ 'i; i i .'iii

•r
2 5 8 -A u r o M o n v i

tTealpn. jierrnlt 8 ccmsliuc lira"
RaaktortoaL commerU N 349/SF..
3/2 baffi on your tol or ours.
C8C056968 407-388-7777.
4/2 5/2 ones!
de sac. Bud to 2000 2JO O aq ft.
Bonus rooml Quiet neighborhood.
Must seel A steal 0 1172.900 Ce l
407-322-0678
Move m reedyf 3BD 1 1/2 BA A l
___
l*WRX.Itoncod,
wfth coat. 189.000. C a l Mary. 407
302-7886.
SANFOflO TOR. 2BA. «raplace.new
carpal 6 p t o l i s datod kadwtv CHA
$65,000 River Crly Realty 407-8281788
lanced yard, located 1100 Santa
Barbara Dr. $38,900.407-687-8410.

sAuto Repair
$ Service
3400 W e e lS R 4 «. SaWord
C a i 407-3028556
Hours BOO - 5.30
VISAAylASTER CARD

263-C a xpw txy
T tr
407-3218872

407-321-0381

265-C arpet C

l e a n in g

cX i r ,iiy»ni^ls y 8

Sanlord: Drtve by 210 W M l i t ) SL
t e n cai tor an appcaWnerS. 407-3225353 You must aee manor to

269-C leaninc S ervices

Sanlord: New 4/2. historical
d to k l C u ftm tadd 110Bk. R t 407388-7777

153— A creage L o t For
S ale
l o a n e e on comar
ol 46 A Waktva Park Rd Has river
access A slectric. C a l Joyce,
Century 21 H A I. 407-3238755
DELTONA 10 acree. ktoto tar mobla
ticmuals Virars, caTa. ra-ming or
nursaryf
Zoned
agncutlural
$4.900/ACRE Sm down wtoamar
Anance 904-717-1773 or 904 717-

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

(9 5 4

typsp oi oaona ramowa. v n r a n

or beta any writan Mimata. For a
Fraa Eaamata. ctoaaa cal 407-3308304 Or 4078408140

m w am r
•Office Cleantog

M O R to f tB U to lO M
F u i Servfce Lawn M tototw.ee

Ouatoy W o k
407607-4774
904832-2738

Improvnwmt* and Rtpaira.
No kto to too Mg or « n a l.

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I I 20.00 Ho Jab la to tonal
Y o u Ttow la Mtoa.
1------- itt n r la l I D u litI filial
tor a Job W ei Dona

407-482-2402

C H A R L E S D. (Dan) H ILLER .

Home &lt;407)322831 A
A H o Load A Unload Trvcke

407-8218711

R ts C o m m , remodel, addfttona,
' . A tamftta rape!.
407-320-1741

N E A T -N -T 1 D Y

TtoOCTCt’UNSJAtTMUUll]

294-P ain ting

■Floor Refriahmg

4 0 7 -2 24*1177

275-P r y w a u

Dry Wall
*StJ3C0 Repsirs*
All Textures Matched
Popcorn!!

, r ’ “ .s 0HecVoH

|

287-L awn S ervices

281-H ome
I mprovement

Irom ConaL Buaa.
Surka 407-3228363

C a i Roy
totorktoEstoier. P raw u e Cleaning.
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A palm. CH A . apprataad lot
$73,000, sal tor $69,900 407-6878410

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N e w to plastic S a l $210.
407-422 8848

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Kanmora slacked washer 8 dryer
moaner it condition. Ike new. $350
407-321-0391

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plastic Must set $100 407-42?

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Large 2 Bedroom 1 B ttt OxAas For
Ram $450 par monti. '
September 1(L C a l 407-321-8814

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warranty C&lt;
Coal $1000 sal $125,407709-5898.

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W O O D . 94- dbi pedestal, w/2
IM NM 8 rii&lt; ........
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&amp; hutch, never used, coal $ 12k, eel
$1950 Server $395.407-7025890

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Sentofd 1320 Summerkn 3/BH
2/QA. lanced yard $800 Rard. $000
beuway
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(407)322-8878

Bad/A cherry stoi^i bed. sold wood,
a l naw to bos w/queen prBow lop
mattreM M i Suggealed la l $1499

4BFV2BA $45,000

VEHIURE 1 PROPERTIES

Senlotd Hmatie D u m a 1/1 AppN
W/W4D Hook U b . E n d Peko. Gas
Fpto.HanJwoodF1oora, 108 caRngs
$525500
Sanford 2/1 1/3 2 Story Cento w/
D H ng Rm. Launtky Rm. New Part.
LAe New C H A $8255600
Santardai Screen Path. W lo je rd .
* CH A $6404625
Suniarel C a la lu i t uXaiport.
Storage Rm. Lg Yd. H ut/Air
$675/650
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(407) 321-2488
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room, carport, shad. c a n M A C Hlg $8000 owner rwanting
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1995 Base Trad'S! 174 Totmomcrr,
I ownar. 25 hre, kka naw. Loaded
Mercury «CYp&gt; 18360 407-3207224

Antique Dross Headboard
$100

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Looking lor a used boat eruVor
motor? Stove got ta n k Cone aee
u . todayl Nichols Outboard
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Duncan Phyla couch. 3800. Call
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Family Worship Cantor needs
repairable bfeycte* and bicycle
parts to help the needy. Please call
407-322-9222.

1963 CorYwr M oru.

2 DR. l t .000
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1904 Monto Carlo. wMa. VS. vary
good condition, 31.000. Abo 197/
Chevy Caprice. wtme w/gukl ftekn*.
ttorao ■ alarm. 31300. Motivated
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4 cyl 311.095 407-899-8328.

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S ale

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Wagon 3900 00(3714 OnwcMe SL
Sanford 407-322-2344

condrt»on 15,000 407*321 -2007

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great, cold A/C. 33000 or bed offer
407-327-7109

B7 Mksuteshl Mi^yry Max; Bedner.
topper, new brea. runs great
lt.00 0 *07-323-59*1

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S u it (porta minded ndnkiual Good
condteon kwria 8 out Price 36.250
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Motor* 900 French Ave. Sanlord
Telephone 407 292 2801 or 407-4911992.
M echanic* Special 86 N itaan
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69 Lincoln Continental (mini
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room, sleeps a A C .heal toilet
Shower 8 refrig Flira Urge screen
mom attachment 36500 obo 407688-1764

Fire
repaired

5th W h e e le r Colima
damaged. Wa* 380.000. asking
312.000 - 335.000
Sanlord. 40788-321-5415

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Page (IB Sunday. August 19. 2001

I have three lakes,
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D e a r A bby 2C
Food 6C

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They've been a hit In local churches for several
years. Now the Sanford-based gospel group
Voices of Inspiration hopes to broaden their message
with their own record label and a popular CD.
By Dan Ping — Editor
SANFORD — At the comer of 6th Street and HickoiyAvenue^directly

but that block on 6th Street may soon b

corSdoed the birthplace of a gospel mualc empire — Peace In Love Muilc
group of
•choir.

any waa planted more than five years ago when a
unteered to lead the Victory Temple of God youth
concert and decided we needed an intermission,"
he other members of the group, Travis Cos ten Sr.,

the break.
ine music together since they were In
. funky bass line and Hilleiy hitting h
the words for two original songs,
k Worthy."
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“We were going to be like the
I the kids could catch their breath
■ said. “We did the two songs, and

nothing new,
tever You

show for the youth choir, so
iething to drink," Bradley
ptvtty much flipped. We got
ficie i
up and named themselves Voices of Inspiration, or
erformed at churches and events across the region
anthem during a ceremony in May when Gov. Jeb
’ concert this Sundayiiffiarkaonvilie at the Joint
I we've been asked taking the national anthem fur
h e new stad iu n v in Sanford,” H W ety^ich.........

( artists inzflOl

"I don't really wan. to say whS right now." Hillery said. “All the
deals have been worked put, but sometimes things happen. It
sluiuld be a gix*
HUler* andhiI* hSkUmBnhtxs appreciate the success they’ve
had. but they doio'(intend to rest on their Uiuels. A couple of years
ago, theykiined twith Hillery** brother, R.T. Hillery, to form their own
record label. Peace In Love Music Inc., to help promote their songs and
3 ther

doing good wurk/
c l Inspiration is,

/ Sr.. Calvin Smit

•n, Joe Hillery, Robert
&lt;i fravis Cobten Sr.

groups and soloists In the Sanford area that are
illery said. " W wont to be in a position to help

th ^ a «
is currently working w itha handful of soloists
who should have CDs hitting the market In 2002, Hillery said.

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V o ic e s
Pag* 1C
The company's first fulllength CD u an original
c
collecHon of VOI songs titled,
"Whatever You Ask." Like
their name implies, the CD is
loaded with songs that inspire
the spirit For Vblces of
Inspire Uon,
bo it’s all about the
lyrics.
"We want people to hear the
we
message, that's
I
it's met
do this," Hillery said. "We
want to inspire people to come

to God and see the difference
He can make in their lives."
Bradley shoulders most of
the song writing dudes. The
process can take five minutes
or five days depending on
how the Holy Spirit moves
him, and Bradley said he finds
inspiration calls at odd times.
"I always keep some paper
handy because a song might
come to me in the middle of
the night or during the day,"
he said. "As a matter of fact,

Whistling pro tells tale of
woe about disappearing act
hear that a child survived and
DEAR ABBY. I am a profeswent home from the hospital.
slorul whistler and bird caller.
Wnat they do not realize is tlut
Whenever people ask what I
many children go
do for a living, my
home with severe dis­
reply is often met with
abilities.
the question, "What is
My child survived a
th atr About the best I
near-drowning acci­
can respond with is,
dent 13 years ago. He
"Someone who whis­
cannot walk or talk. He
tles.”
is fed using a tube in
My art is not at the
his stomach, needs
height off its popularity,
oxygen, has seizures
as It
it was in Ime early
Dear
dally and requires 24A bby
hour cue. In less than
five minutes not only
featured with big
did his life change, but
bands as they once
so did many other lives as well
were; the late, great whistler
yean have been an
Fred Lowery no longer head­
emotional roller^
lines at Carnegie Hall or whis­
I would not wish
tles the national anthem at
this on anyone.
Yknker Stadium; Elmo Tanner
DO NOT THINK THIS
is not whistling "Heartaches"
CANNOT HAPPEN TO YOU.
with Perry Como and the Ted
I have spoken to many parents
Weems orchestra; and Muzzy
of children who have survived
MarcriWno isn't whistling the
sweet and plaintive theme song a iwar-drowning experience.
Their stories are not all the
to la ssie ' that we all remem­
same. The common link is
ber
small children and a water
Abby, it's hard to deal with
the fact that the art of whistling source. It takes only 2 inches of
water for a child to drown. It
has become so for removed
happens in buckets, fountains,
from the public Could you
toilets, pools, canals, streams,
kindly print my letter as a
lakes, etc. And it often happens
reminder to your readers that
whistling is a beautiful art form when the adults are distracted
for any of a thousand reasons.
with a rich heritage in America
Most parents have temporar­
and elsewhere? (No name,
ily Lost track of a child at one
please. This one's for the art)
THE WHISTLER, time or another, especially if
JENKS, OKLA. there is more than one child.
Most of the time the child is
safe. Of course, drowning is not
DEAR WHISTLER: I’m
the only danger from which we
pleased to (fo an. IPs the truth.
And Pm not whistling "Dixie." need to shield our children.
Accidents WILL happen, but if
this may not
you are careful
ca
happen to you.
DEAR A BBY I read the let­
ONE PHOENIX
ter from U feguarding Mom*
SURVIVOR
who had a "close call" with a
near-drowning accident she
will never forget

My child had a close call 1
will never forget, either. He
also survived, but he is NOT
fine. Media coverage is exten­
sive with drowning accidents,
but you do not always hear the
follow-up stories of the results
of the aeddent Many people

DEAR SURVIVOR: Your
letter is a chilling reminder to
parents of small children. I
hope they will take heed.
And now I have a question:
Parents, where is your child
RIGHT NOW?
• snuNivniAi
F U S S SY N D IC A TE

some of the worst times for me
personally — when I'm going
through tribulations — have
also wen the times when I've
been inspired to write songs
that have become some of our
best"
Hillery said VOI is planning
to release a compilation of
Christinas songs next year, as
well as a CD of wedding

songs.
"We've got a bunch of songs
we've written and performed,
so we can release several
CDs," Hillery said. "We also
want to form a community
choir."
No matter what their plans,
though, Costen said they
never want to get away from
the true reason they perform

"We're Just giving back to
God what He gave us," Costen
said. "We sing because that's
how He blessed us."
To book VOI or find out
more about Peace In Love
Music, call 407-330-7104.
Dan Ping can b* reached at
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First Christian
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Appreciation
St. James House of
Prayer, 2146 E. Church
Street in Sanford Invites
everyone to help worship
the Lord and celebrate the
Church Mother's 11th
Annual Appreciation,
Saturday, Aug. 18 begin­
ning at 8 p.m. Mother
Dorothy Jackson is pro­
gram coordinator, Bishop
iugene Cooper is Pastor.
Zion Hope Missionary
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Mission Anniversary
Sunday, Aug. 19, begin­
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Speaker is the Rev.
Leroy Lee of Leesburg.

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Bach Festival
The Bach Festival
Children's Choir will
begin its 2001-2002 season
Monday, Aug. 20.
Auditions for the choir
will be Aug. 9 through
Sept. 10. Rehearsals and
auditions will be held at
First Congregational
Church, 225 S. Interlachen
Avenue, Winter Park.
For audition informa­
tion phone 407-646-1507,
ext t
SJC Love Boat
The women of historic
Saint James AME Church
have selected a unique
way to celebrate Women's
Day in the new millenni­
um. They have board an
imaginary ship en route
to salvation and Christian
growth. Thus, the theme:
Cruise 2001. The ship vic­
arious
locks at a differ­
ent poi. each Sunday.
On Aug. 26, the SJC
Love Boat will dock at its
last port. The community
is invited to participate.
For information, call 407333-2033.
Volunteers Needed
The Salvation Army of
Seminole County needs
volunteers for court
ordered supervised visits
and monitored exchanges.
This amazing group of
ce it no's si­
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n a par­
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ents to have a fun, safe
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Orchestra is scheduled for 4
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sanctuary. Every instrument
b needed, and all new addi­
tions are welcome.
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407-869-1608.
Divorce Care
First United Methodist
Church of Oviedo, 263 King
St, b offering a Divorce
Care dass. The 13-week pro­
gram started on Aug. 8 but
will continue through
September end interested
persons are urged to Join the
group.
Thb b a confidential pro­
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to minister to people experi­
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tion or divorce. The pro­
gram takes fe biblical
approach to divorce, separa­
tion and related issues such
as reconciliation, remarriage,
forgiveness and the effect of
divorce on children and
families. *
According to psycholo­
gist and program facilitator,
Frankie Godwin, Psy-D,
"Divorce cub a wide path of
destruction. The church has
a biblical mandate to minis­
ter to hurting people, and
our dturch seeks to do that
through Ute W voice Care
Program."
Divorce Care b open to
the entire; community.
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The
dass b free
ee and ]partidpants
may purchase an optional
workbook for a minimal
charge. Childcare will be
provided.
The meetings arc held
every Wednesday, from 630
until 8 p.m.
For additional informa­
tion, call the church office at
407-365-3255.
Stepping Out
The Altamonte SpringsMaitland Christian
Women's Club is sponsor­
ing a "Stepping Out In
Style" luncheon Thursday,
Sept. 13, from 11 a.m. to
noon. It will be held at
Maison 6c Jardin Restaurant
located at 430 Wynton*
Road *n Altamonte Springs.
Cost b ^’ 8, an-4 reserva­
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Religion
‘Night of Joy’
begins Sept. 7
Jars of Clay and Plus One
will perform the opening
shows at Night of Joy 2001,
which will be held Sept. 7
and Sept 8 in the Magic
Kingdom at Walt Disney
World Resort The two per­
formances will be among 15
concerts by
seven acts
slated for
four stages
throughout
the Magic
Kingdom
each
evening
between 8
p.m. and 1
a.m.
Friday
headliner
Kirk
Franklin
and
Saturday
headliner
JadVbtasquaz
Michael
(top) and
W. Smith
RachaeiLampa
am two ol seven
will take
acbachedJed
the
to pertorm during
Cinderella
N p ia lJ o y
Castle
2001.
Stage for
shows at
10:45 pan. and midnight
In addition to concerts,
Night of Joy features an
opportunity to enjoy
favorite Magic Kingdom
attractions during event
hours each evening. There
will also be character greet­
ings in Town Square each
evening.
One-night tickets for
Friday or Saturday are
$32.95 plus tax. A two-night
ticket providing admission
to Night of Joy on both
Friday and Saturday
evenings, is $49 95 plus tax.
Tickets can be purchased
at Family Christian Stores
in Florida and at other
selected Christian retailers.
Tickets also can be pur­
chased by calling 407-WDISNEY.
Ttebeta for groups of 10
or more people are avail­
able by calling 1-877-NITEJOY (M8-3569). Special
group benefits include
admission to the Magic
Kingdom as early as 4 pm.
on event-day and the
opportunity to participate
er sestn q u e s tio n e d
sions with Nigh of Joy
artists.

‘1

Rough times for teens can help build maturity
QUESTION: Our 15-yearold daughter is getting some
rough treatment at the hands
of her peers these days.
She wasn't invited to a
party given by a girl
who had been her best
friend, and she cried
herself to sleep tiiai
night. It's just tearing
me up to see her hurt
like this. Will this expe­
rience leave lifelong
scars on her mind?
Or

lems and obstacles. Sometimes
we have to be reminded that
the human personality grows
_____ through adversity. "No
pain, no gain, as they
say. Those who have
conquered their prob­
lems are more secure
than those who have
never faced them.
I learned the value
of hard times from my
own experience.
During my seventh
and eighth grades, 1
Dobson lived through the most
DR. DOBSON: It's
all a matter of degree. • • • « • • • • painful years of my
life. I found myself In
Most teen-agers experi­
ence a measure of rejection like a social crossfire that gave rise
to intense feelings of inferiority
ir daughter is experiencing.
and doubt And yet those two
’ typically roll with the
years have contributed more
punches and eventually get
beyond the discomfort. Others, positive qualities to my adult
personality than any other
however, are wounded for life
span of my life. What I learned
by the rejection of those ado­
through that experience is still
lescent experiences. I suggest
you give your daughter plenty useful to me today.
Though it may be hard to
of emotional support, keep her
accept now, your child needs
talking, and do what you can
the minor setbacks and disap­
to help her cope. I think she'll
pointments that come her way.
get her legs under her when
How can she learn to cope
the pressure of these years
with problems and frustrations
have passed.
if her early experiences are
Let me address the larger
totally without trial?
issue here. When we see our
Nature tells us this is true. A
children struggling with the
tree that is planted in n rain
teen experience or other frus­
trations, it's natural to wish we forest Is never forced to extend
its roots downward in search
could sweep aside the prob­

of water. Consequently, it
' ’ anchored and
/even a mod. By contrast, a
mesquite tree that's planted in
a dry desert is threatened by
its hostile environment It can
survive only by sending its
roots down 30 feet or more
into the earth, seeking cool
water. But through this adapta­
tion to an arid land, the wellrooted tree becomes strong
and steady against all
ussailants.
Our children are like the
two trees in some ways. Those
who have learned to conquer
their problems are better
anchored than those who have
never faced them.
Our task as parents, then, is
not to eliminate every chal­
lenge for our children, but to
serve as a confident ally on
their behalf, encouraging them
when they are distressed,
intervening when the threats
are overwhelming, and above
all, giving them the tools they
need to overcome the obsta­
cles.
QUESTION: What is your
opinion of Nintendo and other
kinds of video games? They've
been claiming a big portion of
our son's time over the past

few months, and I'm getting
uneasy about i t
DR. DOBSON: Depending
on the particular games in
question, you may have a
valid cause for concern. Dr.
Vince Hammond, head of the
National Coalition on
Television Violence, has
described the potentially
harmful nature of video
games, especially those with
violent themes. Some
observers have come tn the
conclusion that these games
can become obsessive and
encourage aggressive behavior.
There's even evidence to siuggest that children betweeni the
c ‘8
* and 10 are 80 percent
ages of
more likely to fight with one
anoth after playing with
another
them.
I'd advise you to put clear
limits on the amount of time
your son will be allowed to
spend with video games or the
Internet so that he won't
become obsessed with them.
Insist that he avoid the violent
ones altogether. With realistic
guidelines 1 think it's possible
to keep this kind of activity
under control rather than let­
ting it control your son and
your family.
C a n JAMES DOBSON {NT

“A Night o f Rem iniscing”
WITH

Clifton L. Taulbert
Pulitzer Prize Nominated Author, Educator,
Filmmaker, and Nationally Recognized Lecturer

SATURDAY • SEPTEMBER 1st
6 :oo P.M.
Clifton LTaulbert
Author, Lecturer,
President of the Building
Community Institute.

Helen Stairs Theatre For The Performing Arts
Contribution - $30.00 Per Person
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Births
Ju ly 20,2001
Samantha Lynn Egan,
daughter of Rosalind Egan
and Phillip Lamphene was
bom.
Chondavia Nicole
Howard, daughter of
Chondra Wright and David
Howard of Apopka was
bom.
Mylca Khaavren Keith,
son of Lynn Fister and
Patrick Keith of Orlando was
bom.
Tbbl Mercedes Magas,
daughter of Holly Warren
and Salvador Magas of
Orlando was bom.

Ju ly 21,2001
Kenneth Eugene Hunter,
son of Mary and Kenneth
Hunter of Altamonte Spring
was bom.
Sydney Elisabeth Roe,
daughter of Brigit and
Stephen Roc ofWinter
Springs was bom.

Ju ly :22,2001
oberto Daniel Martinez
Rot
Dominguez, son of Maria
Felix Dominguez and
Manuel Martinez of Sanford
was bom.
ph fMarkel Valentin,
Joseph
try and Obet
son
n o f Mar
Valentin of Altamonte
Springs was bom.

Ju ly 23,2001
Alexa Rose Austin,
daughter of Jill Janene
Ferrara and Mark Edward
Austin of DeLand was bom.
Rontayivs Alex Lorraine,
son of Jeannla Cortell
Lorraine of Orlando was
bom.
Lauren Mary Louisa
Morris, daughter of Caroline
and Matthew Morris of
Orlando was bom.
Noah Aaron Shewfelt, son
of Christine and Christopher
Shewfelt of Sanford was
bom.
Ryan Nicholas Spina, son
of Jacqueline Helen
Nordham Spina and Jeffrey
StoU Spina of DeLand was
bom.
Michael Anthony Wynn
Vallot, III, son of Shanell
Ravon Wynn and Michael
Anthony Vallot, Jr., of
Sanford was bom.
Leah Hope Wright, daugh­
ter of Christina Hope Phillips
Wright and David Leeroy
Wright, Jr. of Deltona was
bom.

24,2001
Nathaniel Mark Asher
DeLong, son of Amy and
David DeLong of Deltona
was bom.

Christopher Allen
Driscoll, son of Tracey and
Shawn Driscoll of Sanford
was bom.
Dineysha Marie Girona,
daughter of Raquyel Yadira
Baez and Mitgucl Angel
Girona, Jr. of Deltona was
bom.
Lorretta Lynn Harris,
daughter of Tiffany Michelle
Blackwclder and James
Henry Harris of Osteen was
bom.
Jacob Thomas McManus,
son of Susan Carter and
Thomas McManus of
Altamonte Springs was bom.
Aliyah Janae Smith,
daughter of Jennifer and
Camell Smith of Fern Park
was bom.
Nicole Jessica Targla,
daughter of Diana and
Corey Targia of Orlando was
bom.
Jazmine Rochelle Barron
Torres, daughter of Syndl
Barron and Michael Torres of
Altamonte Springs was bom.
Llllleanne Opal Whitten,
daughter of Adricanne
Kondracki Whitten and
Christopher Wayne Whitten
of New Smyrna Beach was
bom.

July 25, 2001
Blal Anthony Adkins,
Blake
son of Virginia and Franklin
Adkins of Zhuluota was
bom.
Michael Patrick
O rdegnlo, son of Kathleen
and Mark Cardegnio of
Heathrow was bom.
Daniel Joseph Cusey, son
of Sheryl Lynn Dawson
Cusey and Jeffrey Eugene
Cusey of DeLand was bom.
Joseph Alexander
Eduardo Hatcher, son of
Suzanne Renah Hatcher of
Sanford was bom.
Payton Haleigh Taunton,
daughter of Tabitha Rae
Silbaugh Taunton and
Andrew Bryan Taunton of
Oviedo was bom.

Ju ly 76, 2001
Nicholas David Jaruczyk,
son of Susana Yefinczuk
Jaruczyk and John James
Jaruczyk of Deltona was
bom.

Ju ly 27,2001
Mark Steven Ewing, son
of Elissa Marie Belden
Ewing and Steven Ewing of
Deltona was bom.
Kciran Patricia Russell,
daughter of Dana Theresa
Fusco Russell and
Christopher Richard Russell
of Sanford was bom.

Sunday. August 19. 2001

Page 7C

Vintage View

These officers of the Sanford's Bahia Shrine Club are being installed by Potentate Vem Scott of
Eustis, pictured far right Others indude, from left, Andy Ramsey, Rupert Strickland. Robert Browning,
R .C. Whitmire and Al Skinner. The date Is believed to be drea 1965.

M ealor to speak during seminar
For more information, contact
Former Lake Mary Mayor
and current state Rep. David
rMary!
Mealor will be one of
407-324-3060.
the guest speakers at a
Community
special seminar in
Center Closed
Longwood. Hot Topics
in Eidercare is the sub­
The Lake Mary
Community Center will
ject of the discussion at
the Heritage at
be closed for two week­
days in September. The
Longwood at South
Carter will be dosed
Wayman Street. Elder
Monday September 3rd
Law Attorney Carol
incelebration
celebration of
of Labor
Labor
Mary
in
Donahue will also be
one of the speakers
Day
speaker* for
Rowell
Day.
this important meeting.
The Center will also
All Seniors are invited
• • • • • • • • be dosed to activities
to attend.
TUesday Sept 4 to be used as a
Come and learn about the
polling place for the special
election. The election will decide
impact of new developments in
whether Seminole County con­
long term care, as well as recent
legislative changes and how
tinues with the 1 cent sales tax.
Seventy-five percent of the tax
thry relate tn seniors.
money is slated to go to trans­
The seminar will be
portation (le. roads and side­
Wednesday, Aug. 22 at 1230
walks) and twenty-five percent
p.m. Lunch willbeserved and
to schools.
the seminar is sponsored by
Heritage Woods at Lake Mary’
Smithsonian Is Here
and Heritage at Longwood
Assisted Living Communities.
The Smithsonian traveling

exhibit "Yesterday's
Tomorrows" is finally here!
After months of planning, the
exhibit opened Aug. 18th
"Yesterday's Tomorrows" is a
look at how people in the past
viewed the future.
As a condition for getting the
exhibit, the museum had to
agree to have a companion
exhibit
Local Girl Scouts and the
LakeMary
MarySeniors
Seniors both worked
Lake
on the
thecompanion
companion exhibit.
on
"Yesterday sTome
Tomorrows" is
“Yesterdays
open
openMonday,
Monday,Hie
TUcsday and
Thursday from 10 ajn. to 4
p.m., Wednesday from 6 to 9
pan. and Friday and Saturday
from 1 to 5 pan. through Sept.
22.
Tire exhibit will not be open
on Labor Day. It you canit get to
the museum during those times
or if you have a large group you
want to bring in, you can make
arrangements to come in during
off hours by calling 407-3213094.

Singles square and round dances begin Sept. 14
The Orlando Singles
Sauare and Round Dance
Club offers square dance les­
sons for beginners with two
free open houses. Sept. 14
and 21, from 7 until 8 p.m.

t I 14* ( * 144.14444 1144414444 I

Beginners classes start Sept.
28.
Cost is $3 per student per
lesson.
The regular dub dance is
8 to 10 p.m. at VFW Hall,

4444 Edgewater Drive,
Orlando. Over 30 members
of the club are residents of
Seminole County.
For more information, call
407-834-0615.

�T hz S eminole H erald

Page 8C Sunday. August IB. 2001

F ood
‘Dress’ for dining success this summer
Summer is in full swing,
and faced with long days of
beautiful sunshine and
warm weather, it's more
important than ever to have
plenty of "no-sweat" ideas at
the ready for summer enter­
taining.
For example, turn a simple
get-together in the backyard
or at the park into a trip to
the famed English seaside.
Tckc a break from the good
old American burger and
ather a few friends to enjoy
ressed crab sandwiches, a
seafood classic from the isle
of St. George. The recipe
takes less than an hour to
prepare and multiplies easily
tor a greater number of
guests. Add fun, friends and
a healthy dash of your
favorite English music for a

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Celebrate the summer's freshest catch with crab
British fashion.

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5240 W. S.R. 46, SANFORD
(407) 321-0423

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smashing time. Recipe of "Lc
Cordon Bleu Home
Collection: Summer"
(Periplus Editions).
Dressed Crab
• Serves 1 to 2
In Britain, the most tradi­
tional way to enjoy fresh
crab is to "dress" it. This
enduring favorite is well
worth the effort and evokes
the feeling of an old-fash­
ioned, English seaside holi­
day.

2 eggs, at room tempera­
ture

1 cooked crab, about 11/2
to 2 pounds
1 to 2 tablespoons mayon­
naise, to taste
1 cup fresh bread crumbs
Worcestershire or
Tabasco sauce, to taste
1/4 cup chopped fresh
parsley
3 canned anchovy fillets,
to garnish
3 teaspoons drained
capers, to garnish
2 tablespoons sliced
stuffed green olives, to gar­
nish
4 slices whole wheat
bread
1 tablespoon unsalted
butter, at room temperature
1 lime or lemon, cut Into
wedges

utes. Drain and cool in cold
water. Peel the eggs and
push »ho whites and the
yolks separately through a
fine metal strainer.
2. Cook the crab. Scrape
all the creamy brown meat
from the shell and flake it
into a bowl. Stir In the may­
onnaise and bread crumbs to
bind, adding more of each if
the flavor of the dark meat is
too strong. Season with salt,
freshly ground pepper and
Worcestershire or Tabasco
sauce.
3. Crack open the claws
and remove all the white
meat, checking that there
arc no shell splinters left.
Season to taste.
4. Place the white meat
from the claws and body of
the crab towards the two
outer sides of the cleaned
and dried shell. Spoon the
brown meat Into the center,
then arrange the chopped
parsley on the seams in
between. Cover half of the
white meat with the egg
whites; spoon the egg yolks
on the dark meat. Garnish
with anchovies, capers and
sliced olives.
Butter the bread thinly
and serve the dressed crab
with the bread and lime or
lemon wedges to the side.

Tip: The best way to check
there are no thell splinters in
1.
To hard-cook the eggs, the meat is to throw pinches of
place them in a small
the meat onto a baking sheet.
saucepan and cover with
Listen fo r the sound o f shell
cold water. Bring to a gentle
pieces: if you do hear any. dis­
boil and cook for ten min­
card the meat.

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Sanford, Florida

Power

ready to battle
By Christopher Patton
Staff Wn.ar
LONGW OOD — Following the lead
of t* lW r Mitral rio rld a cities. Lontnvood
city com m issioners considered M onday
if the city should pursue legal actions
against Florida Power.
By a four tu one vote, w ith M ayor Paul
Lovestrand dissenting, the commission
m oved forw ard w ith legal proceedings;
however, Lovestrand w as able to per­
su ad e com m issioners to try one last
round of negotiations w ith the utility

Commissioners say utility wants
to dictate, not negotiate
provider before entering a court battle.
Thirty years ago, m any C enlrsl Florida
cities entered franchise agreem ents w ith
Florida Power. As a part of ihe partner­
ship, R orida Power collected franchise
fees from their custom ers and handed
the collected fees over to the cities for

their regulation of the rights-of-way.
M ore than 35 cities across C entral
Florida have had their franchise agree­
m ents w ith R orida Power expire since
1995.
Several
d t i e t i ' including
C asselberry and W inter Park, have
entered legal battles to m ake the utility

togctl
W hile
m any
cities
including
Altam onte Springs haveYigned renewals
w ith Florida Power, other dti**s are fight­
ing the utility in the cdurtroom because
the renewal contract is very m uch differ­
ent from the previous arrangem ents.
A lthough Longwood city commission
approved last meeting to attain O rlando
law firm Gray, H arris and Robinson for
See Battle, Page 7A

Back to W o rk
Returning from two days of
rest after an impressive run to
the Firecracker Championship
last week, the Sanford
Campbell-Losslng American
Legion Post 53 baseball team
battled Its way to a 6-1 victory
over Putncianna in the open­
ing round of the Johnny
Jones Memorial 4th of July
Tournament at Alumni Reid
Wednesday evening.
Page1B

Sales tax holiday
begins Ju ly 28
Just In time for shoppers to
begin buying those back-toschool items and fall dothing,
the Florida D epartm ent of
Revenue has announced the
state’s fourth sales tax holiday,
from 1241 a.m. Saturday, July
28, through m idnight, Sunday,
A u g u sts.
For the first time, this
y ear's sales tax holiday will
offer tax relief from state and
local aalea tax o n certain speci­
fied school supplies id lin g for
S10 o r less, ss well as o n cloth­
ing, footwear and certain
accessories selling for 550
less.
It Is estim ated shoppers in
Florida stores m ay save
approxim ately $28.5 million
during the sales tax holiday
according to estimates p rtnarvd bv state economists.
‘ "H elping taxpayers keep
m ore of their hard-earned
m oney is always worthw hile,”
said G overnor Jeb Bush.
Florida initiated the sales
tax holiday in 1998. By law,
sales of dothing, footwear and
certain accessories selling for
$50 o r less per item, are
exem pt from the state's six
percent cslrs ta r end from
local sales taxes as well.
Inform ation about the tax
free holiday is also available
by calling the DOR'S toll-free
tu jM y er no ilii* at 1-S0CC32
Also, retailers w ho wish to
have additional information
on how to comply w ith sales
tax law during the holiday,
m ay attend free seminars
offered by the Departm ent of
Revenue tax specialists.

Seminole Smile

f o r D in

✓

Seminole
animal
groups
merge

Peri Sedigh hopes
Sanford residents
find her pet iguana
By Michells Jeria
Managing Editor
SANFORD — Motorists or
pedeshtolis iliu u ld n 't be s u r­
prised if they sec a 5-foot igua­
na nonchalantly cross their
path along Virginia Avenue.
It's only Dina, and he's proba­
bly trying to find his way
home.
The orange and turquoise
reptile has been lost since
Memorial Day, w hen his
owner. Peri Sedigh, returned to
her yard and discovered her
beloved pet missing.
”1 had liim out In the yard
to enjoy the sun,” Sedigh said.
"I w ent inside to answ er the
phone. I was only itjoldc for
about three minutes, b u t w hen
1 cam e back outside, he was
gone.”
According to Sedigh, it was
..nry onehararteristic for Dino
to leave the yard. And, If by
d u n c e , he decided to venture
outside his dom ain on May 28,
he w ouldn't have gone anyw here fast.
"Dlno Is like a enuch pota-

By Arthur ZMInsId

Stall Writer

Pad Sedigh of Sanford noMs two or nar Iguanas. Mamwacx, ten, ana uaoa. a mtru iguana, umo, naa doth

to,” Sedigh said. "H e's very
sweet and docile.'And,. he
always preferred being inside
rather than outside.”

...
disappearance. Someone may
have believed Che Iguana waa

•
See Dlno, Page 7A

Active Sanford resident Juanita Mercer died Sunday
Powers
and
trees.
The Sanford
Rotary Club
aw arded her
the Paul Harris
Fellowship
hip for
service above

From Btsft Reports
Juanita Church Mercer, Park
Avenue, Sanford, died Sunday,
July 1,2001, In her residence.
She was bom In Barren County,
Kv., and moved hi Florida In 1945.
She moved to Sanford in 1964. She
was a m em ber of M arkham
Woods Presbyterian Church.
She was an active member of
dw Xxora Garden C u b , serving a:
uul
president She
ueaaum ' a&lt;v
w as chairm an or the city of
Sanford Beautification Committee
and was an active supporter of
the committee’s alms regarding

■self.

She grad uat
uated from hi '
school
and attended
C h rn 'o w ,
.
oll
Lindsey* Wilson Junior C
College
W estern
Kentucky
and
University. She taughtit school
schc in
both Kentucky and Florida.

County hires full-time
mediation coordinator

"Juanny" Is survived by her
husband, John Y. Mercer, three
children and five grandchildren,
including Michael Evans Mercer
and his wife, Shirley, of
Channclvicw, Texas, and son,
Brvan E. Mercer of Fort Worth,
Texas, Sarah Mercer tinnon end
Elizabeth Bishop and David Scott
of Atlanta, Gaa and Margie
Mercer Patcheit and her husband,
Robert M. Patchett, and children,
John Robert, Miciurel Josepli,
Katherine fcmetia arid Swpoam
Evans of Royal Oak, Mich Her
sister, Nelda Church Toothman,
resides in Tallahassee, and her

brother, Robert E. C hurch Sr.,
resides In Scottsville, Ky.
Funeral services will be held at
10 a.m., Monday, July 9, at
M arkham Woods Presbyterian
Church In Lake Mary, w ith the
Rev. Charles *Chaz” Jones offldallfig. Burial will follow fit
Daklawn
Memorial
Park
Cemetery.
The family will receive friends
at their residence, 711 Park Ave.,
Sanford, Sunday, July 8, from 6
until 9 p.m.
Gram kow Funeral Home,
Sanford, fa in charge of arrange-

Fesl

By Christopiiw Patton
Stall Writer

V'

Konya Hay*» - 6-yoar-old
Sanford resident

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SANFORD — Court mediation
has been required in contested
Seminole County family arid
dependency cases since 19)6, but
only recently did county commis­
sioners approve funding fora full­
time coordinator
According to coordinator,
Yvuruw Dixon, the p .o g n m fa
extremely successful In helping
lessen the courtroom's docket.
With three choices offered In
court mediation — private media­
tion w hkh ranges from about $150
to $300 an hour; reduced rate
mediation that coats $90 an hour;
five mediation for indignant peole — it has helped make the useil mediation process available to
ail Seminole resident;.
"Once tliey notice the case for
trial w hkh means tiicy want to
get in front of the judge and try the
issues, they have to go to media­
tion prior to the trial” Dixon said.
"About 70 percent of the cases
actually settle If the)' go in media­
tion.”
Since taking the position on a
■tem porary basis tn July 1999,

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July
1999, Dixon reported 162 cases
were referred to indignant media­
tion. Of those 162 cases, 90 were
mediated and 54 cases successful­
ly rw dw d settlement
In 2000,213 cases wen* referred
and 137 were mediated with 95 of
them successfully reaching a set­
tlement.
Wliiie Use purpose of the medi­
ation fa to resolve differences
between two disagreeing sides in
tire presence of an independent
mediator, occasionally the parties
reconcile in mediation and a court
date fa no longer needed. Dixon
said cases that do reach mediation
usually require Iabout two hours
— a savings of eight hours In the
courtroom.
Dixon utilizes more til'll 20
contracted mediators to conquer
the
enormous
case
load.
Mediators are trained profession­
als who have a variety of backds, including lawyers,
providers and accountants,
and also have previous experience

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See Mediation, Page 5A

Americans celebrated the 225th birth­
day ol our country's independence on
Wednesday. The traditions! parades
and firewall* displays were among
tho most popular events locally.
Above: The Geneva Citizens'
Association leads the way during the
community's annual July 4th parade.
Right: A fireworks display over Lake
Monroo brought lots ol oohs and aahs
from the crowd. For more July 4th pic­
tures, SCO Pag* 10 A.

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SANFORD — ,The merger of
the Humane Society of Seminole
County w ith tne O rlando
H um ane Society will give the
Seminole shelter a new lease on
life.
According to Steven Homeffcr,
president o f the Humane Society
of Seminole County, the merger of
the two facilities was mode final
w hen Seminole County commis­
sioners approved a lease agree­
m ent giving Orlando manage­
m ent of the Seminole County
shelter. The two shelters will now
be called the Prevention of
Cruelly to Animals of Central
Rorida.
2
Cre m s g y r will
add much needed improvements
to the Seminole facility. The shel­
ter, Homeffcr noted, has had ifa
share of financial troubles, having
• t times to make emergency
appeals for cash Just to keep oper­
ating.
,
"As hard as w e tried, w e could
never get over the hum p,”
Homeffcr said/
Homcffer indicated that some
of the problems involved finding
time to get things done. When
fund raising suffered, Homcffer.1
said the shelter "stayed a hand-tomouth" operation.
:^TIw SmiiIoOmi slid ter will now
benefit from O rlando's profes­
sional resources.
Homeffer
explained that some veterinary
services In Orlando will be shared
with llic Seminole operation
Seminole wfl! nor; havr a rmal!
animal hospital. Homeffer said.
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See Marge, Page 5A

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Page 2A Sunday. July H. 2001

T u t S eminole H erald

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

In memory

C r e a tin g o u r o w n

O ut &amp; A

SUN

u n iq u e c e le b r a tio n
The big July 4th fireworks event at Fort Mellon
Park in Sanford is over. It w as well attended and
except for a few w ho had their sparklers or per­
sonal fireworks taken aw ay by police or firemen,
.......................... it was an excellent event. Sanford
Main Street and others w ho took
part In this event are to be highly
congratulated.
Hopefully, w ith the new blood
w e have in the Sanford com m u­
nity heading u p various organi­
zations,.w e will be seeing more
events which attract visitors to
Sanford. O f course one of the
biggest will be the Golden Age
Nick
coming u p in Novemnber.
r
Pfeifauf Games
M any com m unities, large and
small, have special events to
draw attention to their city or town. Sanford may
d o well to have m ore such activities during the
year.
For example: for Saturday, July 7, it's Bam Day
outside Finley, Neb., featuring events and dis­
plays of antique farm equipm ent. There is a
Cherry Pit Spitting contest in Eau Clair, Mich.,
expected to draw 1,000 contestants. A Rock
Festival is planned in W inter Park, Colo., w ith
attendance estim ated at 16,000. Tire O re try
Festival in TYaverse City Michigan expects a half­
million folks to attend. There's an Ice Cream
Festival in W ilminglon, Dela., expecting 30,000
people. There are also art festivals and celebra­
tions in honor of practically everything including
the hanging of John Wilkes Booth in W ashington,
D.C.
For Sunday, July B, it will be Butterfly Days in
M uskegon, Mich., expecting 10,000 people, and
again, arts and crafts show s and special obser­
vances.
Practically every day. C hase's C alendar of
Events for the year 2001 indicate special activi­
ties, not only in the U S . but throughout the
w orld, such as the running of the bulla In
Pam plona, Spain.
Locally of course, w e have the Pepsi 400 race
at the Daytona International Speedway.
I'm not suggesting w e ra n bulls through First
Street or have autom obile races on Seminole
Blvd., b u t there are m any events a n d /o r celebra­
tions w hich could b e created — perhaps onc-of-aU n d events tor Sanford. And d u rin g trwcM
events, let the stores dow ntow n be open for b u si­
ness — perhaps holding special sales.
A num ber of decades ago, w h en ’th e d ty of
Sanford h ad its ow n orchestra (such as It was),
there w ere band concerts at the form er bandshell
nt w hat Is now Memorial Park. W hen those con­
certs tverc held, people w ould not only gather to
hear the m usic b u t take the opportunity to d 6
som e dow ntow n shopping. Yes, w e have the mall
now, which w a sn 't there back In those days, b u t
that sh o u ld n 't preclude people from shopping
dow ntow n as well. After ail, Sanford boasts of
m any stores not available at this or any other
mall.
The aim here is (1) determ ine som ething to cel­
ebrate o r an activity to hold (2) check the
C ham ber of Commerce, d ty , and other surround­
ing areas to find a suitable d ate as to not interfere
w ith som eone else (3) determ ine which group
will plan the organization (4) solicit cooperation
from those w ho w ould be involved (determ ine
funding), then prom ote it well.
If a tow n the size of TVavcrse City, M ichigan,
only slightly larger than Sanford, can hold an
event expected to draw 500,000 |&gt;eoplc, we can
easily see the economic boost an event can be to
the City of Sanford an d its m erchants.
Think about it.

R obbery
O n June 27, an unknow n
w hite m ale robbed the First
N ational Bank, located a t 2160
W. State Road 434. The subject
entered Die bank an d w alked
u p to the teller area. As he
entered one of th e tellers was
stepping out from behind the
counter. The subject p u sh ed the
teller backw ard to the counter
and stated, "Give m e all the
money." The teller opened the
teller door. The subject told the
teller to "O pen the cash d ra w ­
ers." The subject then g-abbed
the cash from the cash d raw ers
and ran out the front door.
The subject Is described as
an older w hite m ale approxi­
m ately 6 fret tall, 1B0 pound*
and around 55 y e a n old. H e is

o

The Seminole C ounty
Sheriff's Office will conduct
a Law E nforcem ent
M em orial an d Awards
C erem ony, Sunday, July 8.
The d ate coincides w ith the
passing of D eputy Eugene
Gregory, w ho w as sbo* and
killed July B, 1998 du rin g
an encounter w ith a m en­
tally 111 m an.
t h e event w ill also honor
four o ther deputies w ho
lost their lives In the line of
d u ty; Cleveland Jacobs
(9 /1 4 /2 2 ), Robert Mrx&gt;re,
Jr., (6 /9 /7 5 ), G eorge Pteil
(1 2 /29/77) and H ugh
Thom as Jr. (3;28;89).
Seminole C ounty Sheriff
Don Esllnger will also rec­
ognize the m any dedicated
m en and w om en of the
organization. M ore than 90
w ill receive aw ards for
cither saving lives, p er­
form ing services above and
beyond the call of duty, or
volunteering m any hour* to
serve the citizens of
Sem inole County.
The event w ill begin a t 7
m., July 8 at the Seminole
ounty Sheriff's Office, 100
Bush Blvd. in Sanford.

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Flowers were placed along the L«ke Monroe Me wal In tribute to 7-year-old Chenltra Ware. Ware was accidentally I
Itshing with her family on June 10. Fishing along the wafl are Michael Perkins, age 12. and Wiitte Jonen, age 19, born of Sanford.

Im p ro v in g H o m e
Im p ro v e m e n t? M otorists d riv in g
by S cotty's o n
115, H ig h w ay
17-92 across
from P aw P ark
m ay h av e
n o ticed a real
estate sig n o n
th e front p o r­
tio n o f the
h a rd w a re
sto re 's p ro p e r­
ty. D o n 't b o th er
p u llin g o u t
those check­
books, h o w e v ­
er. W ord is the
p ro p erty sold
fo u r d a y s after
it w an p u t o n
th e m ark et. T he b u yer? If y o u
believe w h a t y o u h e a r o n the
streets, h o m e Im provem ent g ian t
L ow e's p lu n k e d d o w n th e cash
a n d p lan s to o p e n a Sanford
store.
N ew o w n e rs. S peaking of b u s i­
nesses for sale, th e W illow Tree
C afe on 1st S treet m ay b e chang­
ing h an d s. O w n e r E llen S ch irm er
said things a re in flux at the
m om ent. "I d o n 't k n o w w h a t's
g o ing to h a p p e n ," she said. "C all

a m edium com plected and
m edium build subject. He was
w earing a gray curly wig and a
blue bandanna. H e had black
'70s style sunglasses and a 3inch gray goatee. H e was last
seen w earing a checkered style
blue and w hite shirt w ith light
blue jeans and black shoes.
A nyone w ith inform ation
about this robbery is asked to
contact Det. John D rinkw ater of
the Altam onte Springs Police
D epartm ent at 407-5/1-8273.
Burglary
A nthony Smith, 24, and
Rufus Van C hatm an, 29, both of
Miami, w ere arrested by
Sanford police Thursday. The
tw o reportedly had been inside
the cln**J Sotilno’e Towne

D o u g F e tz e r
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s.

T rust th e pu b lic. O verh eard on
the street: "W ho the hell d o es
G ra n t M alo y think h e is? H e
tru sts u s to elect him to the co u n ­
ty com m ission. Hut h e d o e sn 't
th ink w e should b e tru sted to
vo te on extending th e sales tax."

Police
B lo tte r

C enter mall near m idnight, and
used bolt clippers to cut the
bars on a business gate. The
tw o were apprehended by mall
security guards and police
w ere called. N othing was
reported stolen from the busi­
ness, but police are investigat­
ing tw o other attem pted bur­
glaries at the mall apparently
on the same night. Both men
w ere charged w ith burglary of
a structure. Chatm an, w ho was
also found w ith bolt cutters.

D rug Arrest
C hristopher Dion Redden,
29, Henry Avenue, Sanford,
w as apprehended by Seminole
County Sheriff’s deputies
Thursday. Officers found him
near a convenience store in the
3500 block of E. SR-46.Th(
They
said w hen they approaiched
him, they noticed a bag protruding
his pocket. In all,
ing from
fr
deputies said he nad 16 bags
on his person, each containing
narcotics. H e w as arrested on
charges of possession of a con­
trolled substance (cocaine) and
possession of under 20 gram s
of marijuana.

"Serving S em in ole C ounty S in ce /90S"

B*tn TyreE. JR

[tarts Dwtrtch
C M s Patton
Mama Mawtuna

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Prtan Kremarok
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Carry Lawson

romn&gt; Wtcan
Tad Wahsr

R ep o rted ly Lem an, w h o w as
h ired A ug. 7,2000, w a s in sid e h er
p atro l c a r w ith a fem ale teen-ager,
w h o is th o u g h t to b e a m em b er of
th e local Police E x p lo rer's u n i t
Police b ra ss a re n 't co m m en tin g
o n th e details, b u t L em an h as
been relieved of d u ty w ith p ay
w hile th e d e p artm en t investigates
th e incident:
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R e sig n atio n , P art 2. For the
second tim e in less th a n a m onth,
Sem inole C o unty M anager K evin
G race is accepting th e resignation
of o d e p u ty co unty m anager. Jim
M a rin o left h is p o st as th e N o. 2
co unty em ployee o n Ju n e 15. This
w eek, F rances C h a n d le r, th e N o.
3 em ployee, an n o u n ced sh e w as
resigning o n A ug. 10. C h a n d le r's
an n o u n cem en t w as n o t un ex p ect­
ed . She a n d M arino w ere h av in g
a n o t-very-private affair, a n d b o th
w ere given the o p p o rtu n ity to
resign once it becam e im possible
to keep the lid on a very n o t p o t.

w as given an additional dial!
of possession of burglary tool

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JQnfl Injmnin
Routs Lavsndsr

m e n ex t w eek." N o n e e d for
alarm , th o u g h . T he eatery Is
d o in g ju st fine,
os a n y o n e w h o
h as h a d the
W illow Tree's
to-die-for
chicken salad
know s.
iR u n n in g ■ suc­
cessful restau ­
ra n t p u ts a
p re m iu m o n fam ily tim e,
a n d Schirm er
h in te d she
w a n ts to
sp en d som e
m o re tim e
w ith h e r fam i­
ly.
v
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N o t a g ain . A little m o re th an a
y e a r after form er Sanford police
officer D arlen e L adoczky w as
fo u n d g u ilty o f v a rio u s indiscre­
tions w ith a local d ru g dealer, the
d ep a rtm e n t ap p ears to h av e a
sim ilar em barrass big situation.
Seem s Officer T in a L em an, 25,
arked h e r sq u ad car alo n g l-ake
lonroe d u rin g Uie early m orning
h o u rs recently. A passerb y i
rt
e d th at an officer w as stn i_
g
w ith som eone in sid e the vci

Lagaf n itr ttlf tlr n
Trudss Langford

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Sunday, July 8,2001 • Vol. S3, No 110
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R etail Thefts
• Ladasha N eshawn Beasley,
18, of West 14th Street, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford Police
Thursday at a retail store in the
3600 block of S. O rlando Drive.
Officers said she attem pted to
take items w ith a total value of
$107.85 from the store w ithout
paying.
She was charged w ith petty
larceny.
• Roy A. Pearson, 32, of
W inter Springs, w as arrested
by Sanford police Thursday at
a retail store in the 3600 block
of S. O rlando Drive.
He was accused of taking a
total of $179.06 in item s from
the store w ithout paying. He
w as charged with pettylarccny.

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W eklva R iver Player*
w ill sponsor a sum m er
m usical th eater cam p in
Sanford, for children ages 7
to 13.
This is a tw o-w eek
(M onday through Friday)
cam p beginning July 9
through 20, from 10 a.m. to
3 p.m ., w ith a closing
evening perform ance a t the
H elen Stairs Theatre on
July 20. C am p workshop*,
wlQ in d u c e C reative „
Dram atics, A cting, 1M usi
Theater and Singing,
Dancing, A uditioning,
Stagecraft, Theater A rt
Stage M akeup.
C am p Fee is $250 for
non-m em bers, $225 for
m em bers of Weklva River
Players, and includes
tuition, cam p T-shirt and
two free tickets to tite clos­
ing perform ance.
A dditional tickets are avail­
able. Registration and more
inform ation contact WRP at
407/262-1801.

TO ES___
The C ity o f Lake M ary
D ow ntow n D evelopm ent
A dvisory C om m ittee w ill
m eet Ttiesday, July 10
beginning at 8:15 a.m. in
the com m ission cham bers
of city hall, item s on the
agenda Include reviews of
•he dow ntow n m aster plan
and proposed dow ntow n
land developm ent code
changes.
The m eeting is open in
the public.

WED
The Sem inole
C ounty/L ake M ary
Regions! C h am b er of
Com m erce w ill hold its
July Breakfast M eeting
W ednesday, July 11, at 7JO
a.m ., at H eathrow C ountry
Club, 1200 B ridgew ater
Road. C ost is $5 for memb e n , $10 for non-m em bers.
Dave Dewgy of St. Johns
W ater M anagem ent District
will be the guest speaker.

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O b itu a r ie s
ELIZABETH A. ALBANYS
Elizabeth A. Albany*, 83, of
VVinter Springs, died Tur-dny, Julv
3,2001.
Albany* wa* a retired manager
in the restaurant business. Bom In
Bnockton. Mass., she moved to
Central Florida in 1994. She was a
member of St. Stephen Catholic
Church In Winter Springs.
She Is the daughter of tlie late
John F. Jordan and Annie Creed
Jordan. She wa* preceded In death
by her husband. Richard J.
Albany*.
Survivors include her daugh­
ters, Judy White of New York City,
Jan Salvador of Falm Beach,
Nancy Dube of Winter Springs
and Barbara Sour* of Boca Raton:
a brother, Robert Jordan ot
Laguina Beach, Calif.; a sister,
Eleanor Collins of Cottauct,
Mass.; seven grandchildren and
four great grandchildren.
Banfield]Funeral Home In
Winter Springs Is In charge of
arrangement*,
JOHN JOSETII Cl DUAL'
John Joseph Bibeau, 71, of Wolf
Trail, Casselberry, died Tuesday,
July 3,2001.
Bibeau was a retired US. postal
worker.
Bom In Royal Oak, Mich., he
moved to Central Florida in 1967.
He was a retired U.S. Navy veter­
an.
Survivors include daughters,
Katiuyn Simmons of Cirselberry
and Diane Bibeau of Orlando; and
three grandchildren.
Woodlawn Carey Hand Funeral
Home of Longwood is in charge
of arrangements.

Wharff of Marietta, Ohio; a sister,
Harriet Schneider of Marietta,
Ohio; six grandchildren and 14
great grandchildren.
Memorial donations can be
made to the American Kidney
Fund, 6110 Executive? Boulevard,
Suite 1010, Rockville, MD., 20852.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City Is in charge of
arrangements.
PERRY DANIEL DORTON
Perry Daniel Dorton, b5, of Jade
Drive, Lake Monroe, died
Wednesday, July 4,2001.
Bom In Sanford, he was a
retired roofer In Ihc construction
business. He was of the Lutheran
faith and a former member of
Sanford's Muurt Lodge.i 1c was
also a V S . Army vetpran. His hob­
bles included fishing.
Survivors include sons, Tim
and Jeffrey Dorton, both of
Deltona; n brother, Charles Dorton
of Sanford; a sister, Lillie Dorton
of Texas; and two grandchildren.
Altman-Long Funeral Home of
DeBary is in charge of arrange­
ments.
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MYRTICE FOSTER
Myiticc Foster, 65, of Merritt
Road in Apopka, died Tuesday,
July 3,2001.
Bom in Sopcrion, Ga., she
moved to Central Florida in 1958.
She was a member of Power of
Love Ministries.
Survivors include sons Michael
of Sanford trod Mark of Altamonte
Springs; daughters Kathy Borie of

Ocala, Sharon Bridwell of
Orlando, and Drenda Henning of
Platsville, Colo.; brothers Prentice
Lovett of Lake George and Grady
Lovett of Nckoosa, Wis.; sister
Alice Howard; 10 grandchildren;
and four great grandchildren.
Brisson Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.
ARTIE B. FRAZIER
Artie B. Frazier, 85, of Sipes
Avenue in Sanford, died Monday,
July 2,2001, in Longwood Health
Care Center.
Bom Aug. 24,1915, In Georgia,
she was a retired insurance agent.
She was also a member of Saint
Matthews M.B. Church.
Survivors include sons Willie
and Bennie Montgomery, both of
Sanford; a daughter, Barbara
Buckley of Sanford; a sister,
Bcathel Rolltnx of Sanford; 10
grandchildren; and four great
grandchildren.
Wilson-Eichcibcrger Mortuary
Inc., of Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.
ROLAND F. GESING
Roland K Gesing, S3, of
Cotbum Drive in DeBary, died
Tuesday, July 3,2001, in Florida a
Hospital Fish Memorial in Orange
City.
Bom Jan. 13,1918, in Lawrence,
Mass., he moved to DeBary in
1984. He was a retired store room
clerk for Lucent Technologies,
which was formerly Western
Electric in N. Andover, Mass. He

was an avid Atlanta Staves fan.
Survivors include his wife of 60
years, Mary A. Gesing of DeBary;
two daughter^, Joanne Pctzy and
Judith Raymond, both of
Lawrence Mass.; a brother, Allen
Gesing of N. Anidovcr, Mass.; four
grandchildren; and five great
grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to St.
Ann’s Catholic Community
Building Fund, 26 Dogwood
Terrace, DeBary, FL., 32713.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
and Crematory of Orange City is
in charge of arrangements.
MEADE M. HAMILTON
Meade M. Hamilton, 89,
Coronado Concourse, Sanford,
died Sunday, July 1,2001. Bom in
Jackson TWp. Penn., he moved to
Sanford In 1991. He was a ivilivd
electridan and a member of
International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers Local 349. He
belonged to First Baptist Church
of Sanford.
Survivors include wife,
Rosalind; sons, Glenn, Taylor, S.C.,
Koss, Sanford, Wayne, Miajni;
children; 16 greatten.

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ncral Home, Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
C WALTER KORZON
C. Walter Korzon, 86, of
Hunterfleld Road in Maitland,
died Wednesday, July 4,2001, in
Florida Hospital in Altamonte
Springs.
Bom In Harwick, Pa., on Jan. 1,

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1915, he moved to Central Florida
4 years ago.
He was a member of St. Mary
Magdalen Catholic Church and a
member of the Polonia Society of
Korona and tlto Alcoa 25-Year
Club.
Survivors include his wife,
Pauline Jane Korzon, of Maitland;
two sons, Lawrence C. Korzon of
Maitland, and Leonard Korzon of
UUtz, Pa.; two brothers, William
Carson and Sylvester Korzon of
New Kensington, Pa.; six grand­
children; and four great grandchil­
dren.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.
DOROTHY ELIZADETH
MARTIN
Dorothy Elizabeth Martin, 87,
Citrus Tree Drive, Orange City,
died Friday, June 29,2001, in
Halifax Medical Center, Daytona
Beach. Bom in Anligo, Wis., she
moved to Orange City from
Oklahoma in 1990. She was a
retired bookkceper/audilor for
the Slate of Oklahoma in
Oklahoma City. Site was a
Presbyterian.
Survivors include son, Daniel J.,
Advance, N.C.; daughter, Geneva
E. Kannada, Orange City; broth­
ers, Wallace King, Radnc, Wis.,
Bruce King, Spooner, Wis.; sisters
Geneva McGcorge, LaFarge, Wis.,
Louella Williams, Lexington, Ky.;
five grandchildren; four great­
grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home,

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Orange City, in charge of arrange­
ments.
ARTHUR R. MIDDLETON
Arthui R. Middleton, 86, Locust
Avenue, Sanford, died Monday,
July 2,2001. Bom in Hysliam,
M ont, he moved to Central
Florida in 1954. He was retired
from Florida Power Sc Light.
Survivors include sons,
Raymond L., DeLand, Waller
Arthur, Tallahassee; daughter,
Barbara A. Sharpe, Grovcluwn,
Ga.; brother, John Middleton,
Bcilvue, Wa.; nine grandchildren;
five great-grandchildren; two
great-grea I-grandchild rrn.
Brisson Funeral Home, Sanford,
in charge of arrangements.
WILLIAM PRICE
William Price, 51, of Grovcvicw
Road, died Tuesday. July 3,2001,
In Orlando. Bom June 5,1950 in
Bourbon County, Ky., he moved to
Florida in 1975. He wn* a Baptist.
Survivors Include his son,
William Michael Price Jr., of
Sanford; daughters Christie
Michelle Price of Lexington, Ky.,
and Carrie Price Thomas of
Lexington, Ky.; brothers Arthur
Lee Price of Lancaster, Ky.. James
R. Price of Lancaster, and Ronald
Douglas Price of Stanford, Ky.; sis­
ters Mary Alice Paris and
Elizabeth Gaines of lakeland, and
Mary Thomas, Donna Prior and
Betty Reynolds of Lancaster, Ky.;
and two grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.

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We are all the children of the
mill girls of Lowell
I'm not working much these warm and sunny
days near the water, so I'm thinking about work.
That's what good and true Americans do in their
6pare time — if they are not headed for a second job
................... or a third.
It is very hard to disengage when you
are serving the greatest economy in the
world. Most of us get only a lousy two
weeks off a year — if we're lucky
enough to have to work at only one Job
— compared to the five or six or seven
weeks of vacation in other developed
but poorer countries. It's a disgrace,
Richard
realty, but our real second job (or third
Reeves
or fourth) is buying and borrowing to
keep the big American wheel turning.
Sitting here on the porch last Friday, trying to
throw out the papers that accumulate over a year, I
came across a selection of articles from The Lowell
Offering, a literary magazine published in Lowell,
Mass., from 1840 to 1845 under the banner: "This
Number Wholly Written by Female Employees in the
Mills."
These females, country girls and then Irish immi■ants,
were soldiers of the Industrial Revolution, the
gr
irst wage-earning women in the country, working in
fir
fextile mills and living in nearby boarding houses.
The pay was $4 a week for a 70-hour, six-day week.
There were some, probably relatives or friends of
the mill owners, who thought the system was utopi­
an, bringing "ignorant" girls into progressive citizen­
ship and even Into their own churches and Sunday
schools on their one day off. There were some, too,
particularly in Boston, who called the whole thing
f'whlte slavery." Much of The Lowell Offering was
devoted to that heaven-or-hell argument, and, at
least in the pieces I've read, the mills were indeed
close to heaven on Earth — which may have had
something to do with the owners' financing the mag­
azine.
In one 1845 issue, "Miss B” says: "A factory girl's
w o r k Vs n e i t h e r h a r d n o r c o m p l i c a t e d . T h e r e c a n Joe

no better place for reflection, when there must be
toil, than the factory ... The patronage which newspacrs and periodicals find in our city, our well-worn
braries, evening schools, crowded churches and
Sabbath schools, prove that factory operatives use
leisure as the means of improvement both in mind
and heart."
In my favorite piece, "A Week in the Mill," the
anonymous author writes: "The Sabbath has made
her heart and her step light, and she is early at her
accustomed place, awaiting the starting of the
machinery. Everything having been cleaned and
neatly arranged, she has less to occupy her on
Monday than other days; and you may see her lean­
ing from the window to watch the glitter of the sun­
rise on the water...."
The sunrise! It was a long day, ending at 7 p.m.
The observer goes on, talking about how much the
girls are able to do for themselves before bedtime at
10 p.m. She, if it is one of the girls who wrote this,
concludes: "There is very little variety in an opera­
tive's life, and little difference between it and any
other life of labor. It lies 'half in sunlight — naif in
shade.’"
Putting that down, I picked up the day's Wall
Street Journal. The storyron
on the le’
left-hand side of
er the headlines:
24-Hour Workplace, Day Care Is Moving to the
Night Shift... Parents Drop Off Their Kids at Duskto-Dawn Sites; The Future of Baby-sitting."
The reporter, Barbara Carton, reports on around- .
the-clock, day-and-night care centers in a half-dozen
states where parents are working night shifts in hos­
pitals, nursing homes, auto factories, computer comanies and gambling casinos. She focuses first on a
-year-old girl in Nevada named Najah Finch, doing
cartwheels at 3:30 a.m. while her mother works near­
by as a dealer.
I guess you could call that the American way. We
are all the children of the mill girls of Lowell.

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appreciation for all of the love
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expressed to m e n* I left
Sanford.

E n v ir o n m e n t a l e x p o s e
While watching John Stossd's ABC News
special, 'Tampering With Nature," I felt like a
citizen of those not-so-long-ego "captive
nations" who Lam ed the
.......................... truth of what was going on
not from their ow n leaders
and the controlled media,
but from the Voice of
America and Radio Free
Europe.
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m any more things, I thank
you.
I com m end you to C aptains
Robert and Linda Rccklino as
fine Salvation A rm y Officers, I

I w ill never forget the six
years th at I spent there. W hen
m y beloved w ife passed from
this life to her eternal rew ard,
y o u as a com m unity reached
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perspective about the envi­
moment and biotechnology
that h a t caused millions of
K hooidtdurm (u repeat the
information fljjy y e been
spoon-fed in a way that would delight a
teadter in a communist classroom.
The special revealed another point of view
that is rarely, if ever, heard. The reason these
views aren't heard is that most of the people
who bring you the news and w ho teach our
children are of a singular mindset and teach or
broadcast only their ideas.
Patrick Moore, a former director of
Greenpexe, was interviewed. He said politi­
cal activists have hijacked the environmental­
ist movement and that lliey are "using envi­
ronmental rhetoric to cloak agendas Uke class
warfare and a,-.H corporatism th a t in fart,
have almost nothing to do with ecology."
interest groups, Stossel said, pressure mem­
bers of Congress into voting for things that
have little or no effect on the environment, but
which increase the influence and fund-raising
capabilities of such groups
Even if greenhouse gasesi iwere restricted,
Stossel says reliable estimates
estimate show restric­
tions would prevent a rise in global tem pera­
ture by only a fraction of a degree. H e w on­
dered if such low expectations are worth the
potential high cost to taxpayers of trillions of
dollars and a radically altered lifestyle.
Biotechnology, which is helping to make
food more plentiful, is another target of envi­
ronmentalists. Stossel showed that their objec­
tions have been answered by the vety science
they decry.
ovine growth
hormone, for example,
Bovine
c
increases milk production in cows, though
environmentalists regularly condenu i it as

harmful to hum an health. Stossel reported
that the World Health Organization, the Food
and Drug Administration and the American
Medical Association have deemed the hor­
mone completely safe.
Ihe most ccntrovcrYLii and disturbing
moment came when Stossel interviewed ele­
mentary schoolchildren tn Santa Monica,
Calif. Stossel told Fox News Channel's Dill
O'Reilly that some individual interviews had
been cut by ABC alter ail envuoiujienLiILt
group contacted and broimvoMtod" pareub.
into believing that Stossel was doing an 'e d i­
torial" that would he injurious to the environ­
mental cause.
Stossel told O'Reilly he wanted to show
how public schoolchildren have been lied to
about the environment. Ho said children
believe the one side they have been taught of
the global-warming argument: tluit
Republican presidents are responsible for dirty
air and water (though, he noted, air and water
are much deaner now) and that corporations
are "cviL"
Even with the interviews that remained in
the program, Stossel managed to prove his

point. He asked the children what they had
teamed, and then he quoted governmental
and scientific sources to prove the children
and their teachers wrong.
He also interviewed activists about tlirir
knowledge of the earth, food additives, gvjuti
ic food engineering and other scientific discov­
eries designed to improve hum an life.
'T he extremists dominate llie driule,"
Stossel told OUciliy. Indeed they d a
WIvU ebe have students been flig h t and
wliat else docs the public believe that is factu­
ally untrue? It might take y ean of TV specials
and a different education objective to deanse
our systems of the Inteilectiial and moral
impurities we have been programmed to
accept as truth.
Stored should be thanked and ABC News
praised for allowing another environmental
point of view to be heard. Tnc environmental
lobby controls almost all of die media, as do
so many other libera] perspectives. It is testi­
mony to the power of truth that so many wish
to discredit and even silence John Stossel.
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From A to Z
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It won’t be long
before the top play­
ers In the M ajor
Leagues are play­
ing In one o f
Am erica i favorite
events, the A ll Star
Game. WlfA the
emergence o f many
popular spoils,
such ns football
and soccer, we
asked several play­
ers on Sapford
Post 53, “Do you
think A m erican’s
still consider base­
ball the national
pastim e?”

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big as It was In tho
‘old days.* I believe
Its starting to make
a comeback. But I
think American s still
consider It the num­
ber one sport
Robert Yero,
Lake

Mary

kids my age play
baseball in addition
to other sports. But
they still consider it
the national spoil.
They like to watch it
and play the game.
Trevor Benyhlll,
Lake Mary

I Uiinh lidjHjLftiu &lt;•
still there In populari­
ty, but other sports
are becoming equal
to baseball. Now we
have a lot ot new
sports, plus other
activities people can

res, l inink base­
ball is slill the nation­
al pastime. More
people watch base­
ball on television
than any other sport
Baseball win stay on
top, its been there for
too years.
Brandon Pharts,

Santord

American boy has
grown up playing
baseball. Baseball is
the first sport the
majority of kids learn
to play. I think It will
keep on being the
number one sport
Bryan Armstrong,

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what the judge has ordered, but
you have to live with it because
it's an order."
Seminole
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program's success.
"Anytime you get people sit­
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yelling at each oilier in the court­
room it's beneficial," Freeman
said. "People arc scared to death
of a judge and the courtroom. The
procedure kind of fosters that.
"A mediation situation is much
different. The mediation keeps
every tiling simple — it's not an
aggressive procedure The worst
place to reach an agreement is in a
courtroom."
Much of the program's success
can be attributed to Dixon who
started working in family situa­
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Prior to coming to Seminole
County, Dixon worked with the
Guardian Ad Litem program for
18 years in Brevanl County and
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Altamonte Explorer post wins state honors
By Nick Pftlfauf

Staff Writer
Every week, there Is a new
problem w ith the youth in our
nation. TVsgad v seems to plague
the com m unities and it doesn't
seem to m atter w here people
live. T h at's one reason the
A ltam onte
Springs
Fire
Departm ent has created a place
fo /y o u th to go.
Tne
A ltam onte
Springs
Explorer Post w as created to
teach youth leadership skills,
team work, discipline, and helps
build self esteem . Each youth
learns how to save lives, fight
fires and help their communities
In various way* At a time w hen
youth crime Is high, firefighters
believe they have found a place
where they can heip.
Recently, the youth from the
H re/R cscttr Explorer Post com­
peted against professional and
volunteer firefighters
from
around the state in Sebring. This
year, the unit won first place in
the overall state com petition.
Ih is is the first time lliat a youth

uup ha» won lid* competition, bused ft re ho?** replacem ent,
Fire Departm ent PIO Director bucket brigade, running hose,
A lan H arris said there ore and wildland fire line,
approxim ately 22 m em bers in
Harris said the bunker race is
the Explorers.
where firefighters — and in this
"They're very excited about case the Explorers as well — line
their win," he said.
up 50 yard/, away from fire-fightThe com petition is an annual ing uniforms, and are required to
event to allow departm ents and race to the equipm ent and put it
firefighters the chance to show on.
their skills.
"Judges will count on the
Events in the com petition speed w ith which they did this,
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Springs, on M onday rig h ts from
6:30 p.m . until 8:30 p.m . All
interested youngsters aged 14
through 18 are Invited to attend.
For additional inform ation,
contact Alan S. Harris at 407-5718384.

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Battle
the upcom ing cou rt battle,
Lovestrand said the commission
did not use "d u e diligence" to
arrive at their previous decision.
Lovestrand said the city Is
losing m ore than $2,000 a day in
lost franchise fees from Florida
Pow er an d has already lost
$46,628 because of not having a
new contract signed.
At a scheduled Aug. 1 hear­
ing, a judge will decide if an
Injunction can be placed on the
Im passe betw een Longwood
and Florida Power and the lost
franchise fees reinstated.
"The clock keeps ticking,"
Lovestrand said. "Even If we
w in the law suit an d get o u r
franchise fees back the cost will
go to the consum ers. W e're
fighting a battle w e d o n 't need
to. Sign the contract an d w e w ill
get ou r franchise fees."
Com m issioner John Ms ingot
responded to Lovestrand com ­
m ents "Your w ords of w isdom
ve food for thought, but we
ive to stand steadfast. We real­
ly thought this through before
w e took action."
However, even If Longwood
w ins the Aug. 1 hearing City
Attorney Robert Taylor said the
courtroom battle m ight last well
Into next year.
According to Com m issioner
D an A nderson, Longw ood
officials w ere told by Florida
Power that the clause that states
the d ty can buy the rights to
rovide electridty, will not be
i the new co n tra d an d will not
be honored from the old con-

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"For Florida Pow er to look us
in the eye an d tell u s tliat's not
w h at It says b o th ers m e,"
A nderson said. "They have
deep pockets an d are playing
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city. We have to preserve
people's rights. I a o n 't see
w e can say w e give u p an d
law ay from this."

I H o m e o w n e r s w ith m o n e y w o r r ie s
m a y q u a lify fo r lo w -in te r e s t lo a n s

been Involved In court battles
against Florida Power for about
a year now. The d ty 's 30-year
franchise agreem ent w ith the
utility, p rovider ended last
April, and Florida Power Is not
honoring a purchase option in
the contract.
"W e're pursuing that quesMon
of
the
purchase,"
Schluckebler said. "We've done
quite a bit of background as a
port of this. They told us these
terms were not applicable and
their system was not for sale.
T hat's not usually how contracts work."
A prelim inary feasibility
study tor the m unidpaliialion
of the electric system w as compie ted in May for Casselbeny.
According to the report, buying
the electric system could cost
the d ty $14 to $17 million; however the n et profit per year
could be about $1.5 to $3 million.
“We d id n 't start off w anting
to be in the electric business,"
Schluckebler said. "We felt com-

"I was am azed how intelllnt iguanas are and how they
ve their ow n unique person­
alities."
Today, Sedlgh said she regrets
leaving Dino outside alone. She
never imagined her p e t v. ould
turn up missing. But, she Is
optimistic the iguana, which
eats only leaves, bu d s flowers,
vegetables and fruits, Is still
alive. There's even been several
Dino spotting*.
After repenting his disappear­
ance to the police, anim al con­
trol and the Central Florida
Zoological Park, Scdigh posted
sign* throughout her neighbor­
hood. A couple weeks ago,
some children saw w hat they
believed to be Dlno in the
w oods next to Sedigh's house.

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underestim ating the cost it
takes to run an electrical system
and the cost of five years of lidgation.
"We've done the research and
know how m uch it costs,"
Simpson said. "We don't want
to get Into litigation anymore
than they do. Ihese mun’icipaiization cases can take years.
U nfortunately
for
Florida
Power and the dries, we all lose
in this except for the consultants
and lawyers."
A ccording
to
Simpson,
Florida Power has an obligation
to serve the public regardless of
the franchise agreements. She
said several dries In Florida do
not have franchise agreements
w ith the utility provider.
"Consultants express m unidpalization can be profitable (for
dries), but they can't determine
the costs up-front In litigation,"
she 6aid.
According to Simpson, dries
are not realizing that running
an electrical company la "one of
the most Intensive capital buslnesses. “ Besides the poles and
wires, cities are neglecting to
account for the large staff need­
ed to run an electrical system.
Simpson also said dries arc
not realizing five experience and
depth of resources Florida
Power offers to their customers.
For example in a storm emer­
ge, icy, Florida Power ccn bring
trucks and personnel from all
over the ab le la remedy the
problem.

tlcms."
According to SchUtckehlcr,
Casselberry system "w ould not
be reinventing the wheel"
because 32 dries in Florida pro­
vide electrid ty to their resi­
dents.
C asselberry b the farthest
along in the judicial process
against Florida Pow er as sever----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"Sometimes it's better to w alk
Com m issioner Butch Bundy this process," B undy said,
aw ay than fight for o u r rights," agreed w ith Anderson.
"They d o n 't w ant to negotiate
Lovestrand retorted.
"A t any point w e can stop — they w ant to dictate."

A nd, on the Fourth of July; tw o
w om en reported serfrig 1 5-foot
striped tall on Elliott Avenue.
"But, they were too scared to
"I know h e w as probably
Lm on *---— « npretense,"
re*I.■fiinn W■she
taken
honest
•aid. T just w ant him back. I
cannot tell you how devastated
I have been about his disappesrance. I have loved Dlno
m adly for the past three years."
D uee years ago, Sedlgtt
adopted Dino as s favor to a
friend w ho could no longer take
bare of the gentle, but giant,
lizard. Although'It w as the first
time Sedlgh had ow ned an
Iguana, she did h er research and
the tw o quickly became Inseparable.
At his new home, Dino also
became a bit spoiled. His
favorite spot to sleep was in bed
next to Sedlgh and h er dog, and
he would only eat his vegetablea off a plate.
"I even brgnn to understand
the w ay he communicated," she
said. "Iguanas d o a lot of liead
bobbing. It's their ow n lan­
guage. W hen he bobbed his
head a certain way, it m eant he
was hungry or he was saying

since 1995, Many cities, includIng A ltam onte Springs, have
resigned new agreements. All
the contracts were very similar
with almost identical language,
Schluckebler said.
Attorney Tom Cloud and his
firm C ray Harris and Robinson
represent several dries In their
legal battles with Florida Power,
Cloud has had num erous expericnces with similar court cases.
including successful cases In
1992 Involving tw o Sarasota
County dries that fought to purchase the water, sewer and gas
systems.
Cloud said Florida Pow er's
recent fight w ith dries "is just
another smoke screen —anything they can do to confuse the
dries they don't have a viable
option."
W hile buying an electrical
system carries a hefty sticker
price that most dries are unable
to afford, fighting Florida
Power In the courtrooms may
even have a steeper price.
"Florida Power Is trying to

tall," Sedlgh said. "The
the superm arket, and c
way, they saw one of n
W hen they returned he
called me. But, by the t
to w here they saw th e 1
w hatever w a3 there w t
Even though Sedlgh
broken about her lost ij
she believes tw o good
have occurred as a rest
disappearance — Sabzi

Marmalade, the tw o newest
iguanas to join her family,
The two reptiles, whose
names mean green and reptile
in Persian, came to live with
Sedlgh after people found out
she lost Dlno. Although both
came from loving homes, their
owners could no longer take
care of them.
"I feel like I w as meant to
take them in," she said. "Bui, 1
■till w ant to get Dlno back. And,
I'll take him back with no ques­
tions asked.”
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about Dlno can call Sedlgh at

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$1X00 scholarships through
the nationwide Papa John's
Scholarship Program. Six of
the students are &gt;n Seminole
County Schools.
The students are 2001 grad­
uates of public and private
schools in Orange, Osceola,

each winner's classroom and
surprising him or her with a
pizza box containing the
$1X100 scholarship check. The
entire class was then surprised
with an on-llie-spot pizza
party.
"Papa John's is committed
to the quality of life as well as
quality of product," said
Charles Peters, president of
Papa John's I’izza Orlando
Co-op. The winners from
Seminole County were listed
as Alessandra Agastinelli of
Seminole High School in
Sanford, Elizabeth Bather of
Lyman I ligh School in
Longwood, Jennifer Dennis of
Lake Mary High SdtuoL
Ebony Jones of Lake Brantley
High School, Dorothy Siplin
of Oviedo High School and
Scott Smith of Lake Howell
High School.

brings new kind o f soccer to Seminole
LONGW OOD — If you
enjoy playing soccer and are
looking for the ultim ate soccer
experience, then slop in at
KIKZ at Five Points Soccer
Center and take part in a game
of Five A-Side.
The new indoor soccer facili­
ty is operated by Billy
Buchanan, chief executive offi­
cer; Mike H arward, co-owner
and Chris Suiceoner. manager.
Although Five Points has been
synonymous with indoor soc­
cer for more than 10 years,
KIKZ opened its J o o ri in
April. The goal of the new
owners, Buchanan said, is to
establish Five Points as the pre­
m ier soccer and leisure desti­
nation in Central Florida.
According to Surceoner, 5-a­
side originated nearly 14-years
ago in Scotland and is now
very popular throughout the
United Kingdom and Europe.
"The United Kingdom now has
over 100 of these centers," he
The game is a simplified
version of soccer using five
players instead of the tradition­
al 11-a-side game. The playing
area is also dow nsized —
instead of one regular size soc­
cer field, Five points has three
playing courts. Each court,
surceoner said, Is covered with
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sand mixed in, which helps
reduce knee and ankle injuries
by providing a safer, more stahie footing surface.
"Although you can still get
an occasional "straw berry”,
Surceoner said smiling.
Several advantages to 5-a­
side soccer, Surceoner pointed
out, is it offers a fast and skillball Is never out of play, every
player i» constantly involved.
I he average player will have
five lime* the am ount of ball
possession, compared to a playor on an ll-a-sidc team.
"M orc ball contact will develop the player's touch and conIrol skills," he said. Clames arc
played indoors, so you never
need to worry about the weathcr. Each game is 50 m inutes
long — 25 m inutes a side. The
higher scoring, faster paced
gam e also appeals In the spec­
tator.
Five Points offers a host of
ways to join the fun:
• Com petitive leagues — For
beginners tn advanced players.
All age groups include m en's
and w om en's teams, co-ed
teams, over 40 league, junior
and youth league, and even
children. The leagues run all
year long with individual sea­
sons tasting eight weeks each
The cost is $55 per team per
week. Ar. eight week season *s
• Casual bookinj
one w ho has a ch*«i

- F o r anyto play

but w ithout committing to a
league schedule.
• Drop in play scrimmage
games — Similar to casual play.
Just phone the center and they
will ihlotm you of dates and
limes of scrimmage games. The
cost is S9 per person.
• Corporate tournam ents —
Five Points will arrange a
whole day of excitement and
fun for your stuff. Prom a com
pany departm ent to an entire
corporation.
• Kids Birthday Party —
Buchanan said this is a very
popular feature offered at Five
Points. Tire staff will do everything fmm supplying the Invitations to running the party.
And the kids will have an
opportunity to b u m off some of
that youthful energy playing
The best part, Buchanan said,
is that your day will be com ­
pletely stress free, with no clean
up w hen the party is over. The
cost is $9 per child, w ith a m ini­
mum of 10 children.
In the pear future, Buchanan
said. Five Points will be adding
an additional four outside
courts. The area, he said, also

Hm M photo by Arthur XMntk

KIKZ, Five Points Soccer Center opened its doors In April. Standing on ont
of three Five-a-Side Indoor soceor courts is, from left, Billy Buchanan, chle
executive officer, Chris Surceoner, manager, and co-owner Mike Harward
The Center is located at 171B S.R. 419, Longwood.

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Al loft, Uw day­
long Independone® Day featMtie* In Santord
offered something
for everyone.
Sabrina Kinney,
ago 13, ol
DeBary, took time
to have her face
decorated by
Irene StruH.
Members of ORock 105.9 radio
station also took a

hot dogs and
hamburgers along
the bank of Lake
Carols In Fort
Motion Park, and
other events were
planned through­
out the day.

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comm,iilily's Fourth of July parade

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of Sanford's Fourth of July celebration wot the 18-mlnuto flroworks dttptay by Melrose
otlh Carotkia. According to Walt Padgett, director of 8anford Main 8treet Inc., Melrose has put
Iho past several years. And, along with the applause from the crowd and comments auch as *tt*s
really prottynaat,*
any problems that

Pictured above, Margie
Cochran, Larry Ward
and Jnckie DuBois, all of
Sanford, celebrated July
Fourth at Fort Motion
Park In style with some
very patriotic hood gear.
Above right an
antique lira truck from
Sierra View Farms in
Woodlaks, Callt., makes
Its way down the parade
rie during the Geneve
immunity's Fourth of
July parade. A* right
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popular wtth the kids on
July Fourth. Cameron
Mutzteid, 7, and Devtn
Graham, 4, of Astor, got
Into the lostlve mood
near the 8anford Marina
while waiting lor the (Ireworks display to begin.

Helping feed a portion of the estimated 85,000 attendees al Sanford's July Fourth firewonts display Is Vicki Murray of DeBary. Murray la serving up hot popcorn at the famity
owned"Otda Country Kettle Rome ■

�Section B
Sunday
July 8, 2001

Boat
ramp
closed
8 peclal to th « Herald
GAINESVILLE — The
Johns Lake Boat Ramp In w st
la k e County will be closed
beginning July 12 until fur­
ther notice. The ram p is locat­
ed just south of State Road 50
west of W inter Garden.
The Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) and the
Lake C ounty Board of
County Commissioners arc
d osing the lake because of
dam age occurring to the lake
bottom as a result of people
driving vehldes on the
lakcbed. The lakebed has
been exposed because of the
extended drought conditions,
and it is a violation of stale
law to destroy state lands,
which in d u d es exposed lake
bottoms.

SINCLAIR WINS
DOLPHIN DERBY
’ KEY WEST — Findlay
Sinclair of Key West scored
the heaviest aggregate weight
of dolphin during the U th
annual Key West G ator Club
Dolphin Derby, that conciuded^Simdajr, June 24.

Sports

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W e a t h e r 2B

C l a s s if e d s

Florida JETS sweep state
Every entrant places at
FAW A m eet for O viedobased wrestling club

Special to the Herald
LAKELAND — O n June 30. the
Florida JETS Wrestling Club, an Oviedobased club providing year-round
wrestling opportunity for Wld* and
adults of the Central Florida area, head­
ed westward to The Lakeland Center to
challenge the beet in the state for Indi­
vidual and team honors at the Florida
A m ateur Wrestling Association (FAWA)
USA Wrestling State Championships.
At cUke v.ezc individual place finish­
ers for the top six in the state in both
wrestling styles and team division
aw ards for Kids (8th grade and below),
C adet (9th-10th grade), Junior (llth-12th
grade), O pcn/M astcre (post high school
through 'Yrid geezers" blessed with still
youthful bodies), In addition to All­
A round State team placers for first

through fourth olace. The JETS weighed
in 57 wrestlers, ranging iruin 40 to 275
pounds, tots through "geczcrs.7
After a full day of competitive
wrestling on eight m ats that saw many
great battles and commendable sports­
manship, the JETS emerged with all 57
wrestlers placing In the top six within
their respective divisions.

Then came the announcem ents that all
competitors and h-utns had anxtotH y
aw aited—the team awards.
"The Team Champion for the Kids
Division—Florida JETS."
"The Team Champion for the Cadet
Division—Florida JETS."
"The Team Cham pion for the Junior
Division—Florida JETS." • •
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"The Team Champion for the
O pcn/M astcrs Division—Florida JETS."
" ih e All-Around Team Stale
Champions for 2001—Florida JETS."
There are 123 wrestling d u b s chartered
under the FAWA/USA Wrestling flag­
ship. USA Wiestllng is the national govstyles of freestyle
wrestling.
"There's really no voodoo or magic to
the success," proclaimed JETS coach Paul
Christiansen. "We have a great set of
kids, a supportive group ol parents, and
a host of volunteer coaches who work
very hard each week. We stress the fun­
damentals of wrestling In the practice
room and work real hard to prepare for
the game day match.
See Jets, Page 3B

Volleyball
A League
race not
over yet

Post 53
wins 6-1
in own
tourney

By OM n Smith
Sports Editor

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his son Hunter, of Austin,
Tex„ reeled in tw o dolphin
totaling Cl .7 pounds to clinch
lir-l p lica an d a •■LWO r 4*Ending the first day of fish­
ing in a d o se second place
w ith a 37-pound fish, the d uo
d id n 't m ake their first sec­
ond-day catch until noon.
Subsequently, after catching a
30-poundcr and a 42pounder, they sighted the fish
that w ould p u t them In the
w inners' d r a e .
'We threw the spinner on
him and it was a decent
fight," said the elder Sinclair.
"A fter about 40 m inutes we
got him on the boat, and that
w as it."
Will Siin» of O ilanda
caught the tournam ent's sin­
gle largest dolphin, a 51.6pounder that earned him a
40-hp Yamaha four-stroke
engine. Sims, w ho fish-d
aboard Captain Chip Vr*rh'«
"Super G rouper" with Ids
father. Bill Sirm of Orlando,
earned the second-place
aw ard and $2d)00 for a total
aggregate weight of 74.7
pounds. The younger Sims
also took hom e the aw ard for
top male angler, w hile Veach
w as nam ed top charter boat
captain.
The tournam ent's most
unusual catch d id n 't qualify
for any prizes — but it gave
Rene May of Key West w hat
she calls "the best fishing day
of my life."
Fishing aboard the
"Sallfish4 w ith C aptain Ralph
Lennon, M ay caught and
released a rare w hite martin,
measuring 7.5 feet and
weighing an estimated 65
pounds, on Sunday.
"It felt like a long fight, but
it was about 28 m inutes,"
said May. "It's the first w hite
m arlin Ralph and his m ate
have ever nad on their boat,
so they were tickled to
death."
The tournam ent provided a
weekend of angling "firsts'
for May. As welt as her first
m arlin on Sunday, d ie cap­
tured lici first saUfish on
Saturday.
The Dolpliin Derby's top
female angler w as Kim
McKendry of Key West, for
her 42-pound dolphin. Her
son, cleven-year-old Jesse
Ham m ers, took the top junior
angler award w ith his 33.2pound catch.
See O utdoors, Page 2B______

By D ean Smith
Sports Editor
SANFORD - Returning
from tw o days ol rest alter an
impre^iv** run t&lt;* 0 *e
Firecracker Cham pionship last
week, the Sanfora Campbell­
L o sin g American Legion Poet
53 baseball team battled Its
w av to a 6-1 victory over
Poindanna In the opening
round of the Johnny Jones
Memorial 4th of July
a
Tournament at Alumni Reid
W ednesday evening.
A ppearing to be somewhat
lethargic after the big toum am ent title, some of Poet 53's
lesser-known stars stepped up
hie t* th* tee** won for the
35lli tim e in 36 sUtta.
Stephen Apfel and Bryan
Arm strong combined on a
five-hitter, while Robert Yero
and Tucker Pearce had three
hits apiece aikl Dominic
Petracca had tw o hits and
drove In n pair of runs as the
local team held off the Pirates.
The tournam ent was
renamed this year in honor of
longtime Post 53 baseball
enthusiast Johnny Jones who
pasted aw ay recently.
Post 53 had gotten an extra
day off when Jacksonville Post
88 d ed d ed against coming to
Sanford on Tuesday, instead
opting to forfeit the double­
header which was supposed
to be part of the tournament.
The other big w inner on
opening day w as Lake
See Legion, Page 30

A trio of Sanford
_
mo BmoHght stepped up to lead the team to Its sow wm
in 36 starts on
as Hobart tuiu (lop) had
three hits. Including a double, scored twice and drove In
one, Dominic Petracca (above) had two l*il», scored a
run and drove In two, and Stephen Apfel (right) Struck out
live, allowed rive hits and gave up one unearned run to
lead Sanford to a 6-1 victory.

Youth All-Star tourneys
By Doan Smith
Sports Editor
LAKE MARY — With the Fourth of July
out of the way, youth baseball and softball
teams will return to action this weekend in
a variety of tournaments.
The Junior 113-14) and Major (11-12) divi­
sion DUtiict 14 Tbumsment* for Little
League Baseball started at tire Lake Mary
Sport* Complex U&gt;! night (Friday) w ith all
of the other divisions also beginning play at
various Li (tie League facilities throughout
Central Horida.
Meanwhile, the Pony Division of PONY
(Protect O ur N ation's Youth) Baseball will
be Itolding its State Tournament at the West
Volusia PONY baseball Park on Saxon Road
in Deltona stalling Sunday.
Seminole I*ONY Baseball's Pony Division
(11-12 year olds) team recently won the

District 5 Tournament at the Wesi Seminole
PONY Baseball Park in Altamonte Springs
and will be representing Seminole County
at the State Tournament.
The team is m anaged by Wayne Kelley
with Brian Donovan and Jack Finnerty Sr.
swerving as coaches. Members ot the team
include Jon Andrews, Charlie Arval, Danny
Coker, Devin Donovan, Jack Finnerty,
Daniel K clk tt Luke Kimmig. Andrew
Kopetchy, Carina Montiio, Roberto Santana
and David Walden.
Members of the Lake Mary/1-ongwo..u
and Winter Springs Little League All-Star
Team's are as follows:
Lake Mary Senior D ivisio n Liges 15-16):
Addison Bishop, Bradley Rosltz, Steven
Hositz, Jeff Lantz, M atthew Pagan, Nicholas
Rac, Max Ramery, Michael Ravelo, Ryan
Thompson, Mark Valentino and Jeff Yontz.
Coaches: Mario Ravelo, Don Rae and Mark

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Valentino.
Lake Mary Junior Division (ages 13-14):
Kent Clioyce, Justin Cokcroft, Nick Clack,
Blake Elyea, Adam H unk John Jackob,
Charlie McMullan, William Moffitt, Wyatt
Nebergall, Michael Pnisak, Matthew
Ravelo, and Jack Tkittle. Coaches: Jack
T ittle, Vic Elyea and Mike Prusak.
I ak e Mary Major Division (ages 11-12):
Sam Allcqra. M atthew Aubry, Kyan
Bamhorst, Joshua Chesteen, Matthew CUik,
Michael Fiuelk.lt, Curtiss Fry. Ryan Gunn,
Timmy Hill, Nick Noga, Reillv O'Donnell,
and Timmy Thompson. Coaches: Ron
Thompson, Jim Fry and Gordon Clark.
Lake Mary M inor Division (ages 9-10):
Nicholas Albano, Zachary Ardito, Nicholas
Gary, Justin Gunn, Derrick Ham, Travis
Hill, Trey Lundqulst, Chad Matter, Adam
Moncrief, Cam den Parks, Jacob Stewart and
See Little League, Page 2B

SANFORD — Suddei.lv
there Is a ray of light for u«e
teams chasing the Shoestrings
In the G ty of Sanford
Recreation and Parks
Departm ent Spring
Recreational Volleyball League.
No m atter how dim it might
be.
The Shoestrings saw their
five-week unbeaten run come
to an end this past M onday
night ox Matt'*. Teuiv* finally
turned the trick, winning by a
surprising score o f 15-6.
But things remained the sta­
tus quo in the B League as
undefeated Sanford Church of
God posted tw o more undefeat­
ed weeks to see Its m ark
Improve to 18-0 in the Dan
Pelham Gym natorium at
Sanford M iddle School.
The Shoestrings had run their
streak to 15 matches in a row
during Week 5 (June 25th) by
defeating N ation's Fence (IS11), M att's Team (15-12) and the
Unknowns (15-6).
But after winning their 16th
game In a row during Week 6
(July 2), 15-6 over the
Unknowns, M att's Team, a
many-time form er champion
which is trying to get back (in
top, pulled off the upset
The Shoestrings sflll finished
the week 2-1, however, bounc­
ing back, barely, to nip N ation's
Fence, 16-14.
In other A League results
from Week 5, M alt's Team went
2-1, thum ping the Unknowns,
15-2, and ouUcorlng N ation's
Fence, 15-10. The’Unknowns (1­
2) got the other win, getting
past N ation's Fence, 15-9.
In Week 6, M att's Team had
its first perfect week, following
up the win over tire Shoestrings
with a 15-8 w in over the
Unknowns and 15-6 w hipping
of Nation's Fence. The
Unknowns again had the other
victory, topping N ation's Fence,
15-4.
Sanford Church cf God con­
tinued to roll on virtually
unchecked, edging the Saints
(15-12) and then clobbering the
Stars (15-0) and the Slanuners
(15-5) in Week 5 and then w in­
ning in Week 6 by almost the
same scores, 15-6 over the
Slanuners, 15-2 over the Stars,
and 15-12 over the Saints.
The Saints w ent 2-1 in both
weeks, winning by identical 15­
8 scores over the Stars and the
slanuners in Week 5, and bat­
tling to w in 15-13 over the
Slammers and 15-10 over the
Stars in Week 6.
The Stars (1-2) got the other
victory in Week 5, nipping the ‘
Slammers, 15-13, but tnc
SUmmers (1-2) turned the
Ubles in Week 6, w hipping the
Stars 15-3 thU week.
See Volleyball, Page 3B

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Little League
C ontinued from page IB
Roby Williams. Coach: Mark Gary, John Arriito
and Ralph Albano.
Longwood Major Division (ag**r i i-12): Dennis
Uurchill, Erik Ducharmc, Spencer Horst, Tim
Kavanaugh, Derek Madc’r, Bradley Marlctte,
Brandon Marlctte, C.J. Matter, Josn Port man, Joel
Salva, Robby Van Winkle, and Jackw n Woodard.
Coach: Nancy Woodard. Terry W oodard and Dan
Marlctte.
Longwood Minor Division (ages 9-10): Laurence
Potter, Anthony Rite, Nicholas West, Adam
Leavitt, Robert Douglas, Nathan Homer, John Masluk, Miguel Reyes, Stephen Parrish, Joshua
I (owe, Luke Weber and Logan Riley. Coaches:
Mike RiU. Mark Leavitt and Paul Weber.
Lake Mary Girls Softball Major Division (ages
11-12): Leign Ann Aycock, Chelsea Bateman,
Jennifer Cherry, Sara Dill, Ann Hawkins, Nicole
Hitsman, Ashley Muss, Ann M arie Lubatti,
L/aniclia M a &amp; u u ia iu u , A shley Ritr, M ilita r y Tatter,
and Erica Taltos. Coaches: Bob Cherry, lom Dill

Daniel
Piercefleld, Kristen Hinkle, Leann Ldcavclle, 1
Melissa Marinelll, Morgan Mason, Katie
Bordeaux, Nicole Stevens, Rebecca Davis, Lauren
Schulman, and Ashley Duglokinski. Coaches:
John Mason, Karen Hinkle and J. Muller.

Florida, f h t tournam ent has
raised nearly $200,000 in schol
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Incc? !4 f r 1“9?

PUBLIC MEETING

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Winter Springs 9-Year Old All-Stars: Shelby
Dea&amp;ley, Dalton Bond, A dam Bowen, Joey
Ccnsabella, Zach Edler, Kyle McComb, Shane
Mulligan, Mason Nix. Tony Rircard, Rlpn Wells,
Kyle Wilkcy, and Alan Wright. Coaches: Bob
Wells, Walt McComb, Stu Edler and Tom Bond.

Schofield
Winter Springs Junior Division (13-14): David
Aran, M att BilskL H arry Bruns, Philip Camarano,

pounds.
' The Gator Club Dolphin
Derby drew 185 anglers fishing
aboard 54 boats, and raised
approximate!) $20,020 In cchcl
arship funds for local students
attending the University of

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Street, Tallahassee, to discuss
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C ontinued from page IB
"When It com rs Hmr to p e r­
form, w e just tell them to have
fun and do their bcst....thc prep
time and hard **»ork has already
happened. And w hen the kids
see the end-product of their
hard w ork like today, it teaches
them lessons beyond
wrcstling....it translates a lesson
in life that hard w ork pays off.
That alone is more Important
than any tangible cham pi­
onship."
1lead coddi J.D. Robbins fur­
ther commented, "Paul Is right
on the mark. Sure, these kids
arc reaping the honors today of
their hard w ork in the wrestling
room. They all go hard all year
long. They come to practice 2-3
times a week during the sum ­
mer. They spend their
Saturdays at tournam ents
throughout Florida all sum m er
long. They go to national tour­
naments all sum m er long, not
to mention the tough wrestling
camps they go to.
"It's a sacrifice maybe, but 1
would counter and say it is a

fraternity. It's a fraternity of
kids with a strong w ork ethic to
be the best at w hat they do. A
strong w ork ethic translates to
success in life. That is w hat we
teach w ith the JETS system of
wrestling."
TEAM RESULTS

FIRECRACKER

TcJl—orw 4. Jaiulhaii McXinnci.
101 p n n d i _ 4 Jacub Mrncll. 5 Brad
Fdw»rd«.
110 ponndi _ 4. I W f Storacryk.
115 poondf _ 2. (raw R d U iu
110 pound! _ I? Juitin Frag* 4 Al M rnJon
140 pound! _ 2. David Orrm
140! pound! . I. Danirt Row*
1 4 0 !! pound! _ I . Kmny Ira* ft

CADET
111 pound! . I. Jaw*! RcbNm. 2.
Sm
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111 pound! _ I. Kytr Coffman
111 pound! _ I. Erie ChftaOanran.
JUNIOR
111 powndi _ |. Krt! Sana Manrwman, 4
Poddy H*rrt*rai
141 pound* _ 3. J a m CanptUutrl
2. Anthony lly*»ta*; 5
Michael M tndou.
U S pound! I. Fraddy Mantra.

O flN
154.75 pound! _ 1. Ralph Acnata
147.5 pound! _ 2. Raun | n w ; 4. Brent
MeLacVlan
244.5 pound! _ 3. Mall Janchuck 4. Ruaarll

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14733 pound! _ I. Glmn Tollnon.

GRECO ROMAN
BANTAM
40 pound! _ 2. Draw Hunt.
45 pound! . 3. Mlkry Harman
SO pound! _ 1. Marquria I Urmon.

MIDGET
70 pound! . 2. lira that T ollrm
41 pound! . 2 B o n n Mmdnra; 3. Arnbrr
NOVICT
75 pound! _ 2. Tytra Davt*. 4 UdOp Wifam.
40 pound! _ I. John ChrUJarum, 3. Nick
Jackaon.
Fbhrr
*5 pound* _ l Randy VWiodyard.
100 pound! . 2. Taylor M tndou.
105 pound* _ I. Brandcm Trawler
111 pound* _ I. Timothy Stuitwon; 2.
Cameron Clark.
SCHOOLBOY

CADET DIVISION
L Honda JETS, «2i 2. HunwutraJ. 2J. 3.

JUNIOR DIVISIO N
1. Florida JETS, 74; i. LaW and.» . 3. Ocala.

L Florid* J41S, *14. d. Brandon. 337) 1
Panlhar (Knatmmra), 142; 4 Lakeland, 121

I U pound* . I. J a m RotiMnai 2. Srra Hawtt
111 puund* _ 1 |fy &gt; Coffman

1NDI V iU U A L R E S U L TS

M f f c l photo« by Ait Z M m ki

(JETS only ky Wright and odytokc

Sanford was definitely In the spotlight last Sunday at Conrad Park as
Sanford's own Randy Harvey (left), who has made quite a name tor him­
self in college and amateur umpiring, was on the bates as the 8anford
Campbeil-Lusding Ajnertcan Legion Post 53 Baseball Team won the
championship ot the 30th Annual DeLand Firecracker Tournament Post
53 shortstop Jason Louwsma (above) receives the Most Valuable Player
award from Tournament Director Tom Sperling alter hitting .526 with 11
runs scored and 13 RBI In seven games and poses with his teammates
(top) alter receiving their Individual awards. Members ol the team, In no
particular order, wore manager Rod Fargefson, coaches Miko Bono and
, Rflph LaRosn, and players Stephen Aptel, Bryan Armstrong, Trevor
Benyhill, Ky4e Bono, Ryan Bono. Jake Davis, Matt FraysJer, Uriah KJmmig.
Chris Krafl. Jason Louwsma, Matt Mergo, Mehul Palo!. Tiicker Pearce,
Angelo Pel races, Dominic Petracca. Brandon Pharts, Adam Sanatoria and
Robert Yero.

KIDS FREESTYLE
BANTAM

44 poonda _ 1 Dylan Lucan: 3. Draw Hunt.
44 poond* _ A Mlkay Harman.
45 ponnda _ I. Zaqulrl* Harmon
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Legion
C ontinued from page IB
Brantley, playing und er the ban­
ner of O rlando Post 19, which
sw ept a doubleheader, 7-3 over
Titusville and 1-0 over
Poindanna.
Also in the field is Winter
Park and after a round robin
between the five teams, the top
. four teams, determ ined by
record, head-to-head com peti­
tion, and fewest nilm bet of runs
allowed, will advance to the

!f you have any questions,
pl-ase rontsci Rose Klmmlg at
407-330-1672.
Post 53 threatened to put
P oindanna aw ay early as, after
Apfel had retired the Pirates in
order in the top of the first
inning, the first tw o on strike­
outs, It loaded the bases as
Pearce singled, Ryan Bono was
hit by a pitch and Jake Davis
walked. But a pop up ended the

the sixth inning w hen, w ith one
out, Chris Krall one-hopped the
lefk&amp;nter field fence for a dou-

threaL

(Saturday]

The Third Place Gam** is set
for 1-0 a m . and the
C ham pionship Gam e is sched­
uled for 1 p.m., depending on
the w eather of course.
H ie finals were m oved up as.
llw Tost 53 learn lias a barbecue
scheduled for the afternoon and
the Casino N ight and live
Auction, to raise m oney for the
State Tournament
Hint Poet 53 will host, is being
held at the American Legion
Hall on Sanford Avenue that
night starting at 7 p.m . '
Post 53 has w on the presti­
gious right to host llie 2001
American Legion Class A State
Baseball Tournam ent this
A ugust 1-5, b ut w ith that honor
comes some expensive obligePost 53 will pay all hotel,
already in excess of $8,000, and
meal expenses for the seven out
of town teams and will also be
putting togctiier a first-rate
tournam ent program , so cominunity help is necessary and

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The hosts broke through in
and striking out one.
llie MCBw inning as Ycro led off
Providing the offense for Post
w ith an Infield single and w ent
53 w ere Yero (3-for-4, double,
to third on a single to right by
tw o runs, RBI), Pearce (3-for-4,
Dominic Petracca and a throwtw o RBI, tw o stolen banes),
ing error, which also allowed
Dominic Petracca (2-for-3, run,
Petracca to advance to second.
tw o RIM). Krall (double, ran.
After a strike o u t Pearce
On vis (single, tw o walks, RBI),
lopped a single into rightcentcr, Louwsma (Single, walk), and
scoring both Yero and Petracca.
Kyle Bono (two walks, run).
in th e tid^uuU pgas*D avU tU d
Kyle Bono drew back-to-back
one out walks and courtesy runner M att Mergo kcored on a sin- *
gle by Yero. Bono then scored
on a ground out by Petracca.
•P oindanna finally cot to Apfel
In the fourth inning, but it took
an error for the Pirates to get on
the board.
With one out, Isaac Libby got
to second on an Infield single
and errant throw frying to get
the speedy runner at first. He
then stole third an d scored on a
ended the Inrlrig, making the
n u t unearned.
A little tw o-out lightning got
Sanford on the board again in
the fifth inning as Yero doubled
dow n the leftficld line with two
out and scored on a solid single
by Petracca.
The final run came home in

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Volleyball
C ontinued from page IB
The standings after six weeks
are:
A League _ Shoestrings (17-1),
M att's Team (12-6), the
U nknow ns (6-12), and N ation's
Fence (1-17).
B League Sanford Church of
God (18-0), the Saints (12-6), the
Slammers (3-15) and the Stars
(2-16).
The league will play every
M onday night in die Dan
Pelham G ym natorium at
Sanford M iddle School begin­
ning at 6 JO p.m. and the public
is invited to attend free of

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The final session, which run from 6 p.m. to
7JO p.in., is tonight (Wednesday July 11) at the

Seminole Com m unity College bolt ball
Complex.
The coat is $10 per session.
For more information call Courtney Miller,
SCC head softball coach and Athletic
Coordinator, at 407-328-2332 or e-mail at
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CHASE MANHATTAN MONTOAQE
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THEREOF AS RECORDED M PLAT
BOON Ilf A O E T A O f THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS O f BEMWOLE
COUNTY. FUXdOA.

Laura W.
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2001

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w T H E C P o c u rrc o u to r
O f THE BONTMUTN
MANOPON

CHrlt of too O o r t Crxrl
BfOorony W Dofton
Deputy Qork
Echovamo AAaoorlotn . PA
P.O. Box 21011
Tampa. Ftortdo 33B22-10I1
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MARYANNE MONM
Clark of C ro Jl Court
By Mary 800410
OapWy Ctork
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O f THE EMKTV1MTH
' JUOKLAL CMCUT
MANOPON
M N M O U CC4JNTY,
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 01-430 CA
BAM( UNITED.
EuaENEaBURTNETT.M iL
NOTIOB O f
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwouam 10 • Final Judgmon of
!A v^aw Fopdotum dalod Jime
22.1001 and tnaorod to Cato NO.
01430 CA of n o O o r t Cowl of n o
EIGHTEENTH JudoM CktWI to and
fc. (XUS IDLE Ceur-V. rtortda
whoroto BANK UNITED, to n o
Monad and EUGENE a BURTMTT. BALLY M BURTNETt TEN­
ANT II NN/A MKOU BURTNETT
o n n o Dotondom. I wto oo« to die
and boM bktdor tor ra th M
FRONT DOOR OF .
Sa n f o r d , eloeboa n
IOOOAM. an n o t o n day cl JWy.
K O I, n o toOowmgancrtiod proper|y n oaf tom to oaM Elnol Jupgrrarc

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Bo. n o t e
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to parbdpaaa to Ma proceodng, you
a n anaead al no ooM lo you. tor n o
provteeion a l n rta to aaaiaianco
Ptoaaa canlad Court AdhtoWnaon
M 201 R Park A nnua. Bantord.
Ftortda 32771, totophena number
(407)0*5-4227, wihto t working
dayo ol yaw n e e * , of Me docu­
ment. g hearing Impol-ed. (TOO) 1800-9844771.
PUMahAly 1. i . 2001

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OF THB BMHTEEIfTH

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Ptoaoa correct Court AdrOntobaban
M 201 N Pftk Annua. Bantord.
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(407)111-4227, wOhln 2 working
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PuM ahJW yl.t.2001
C0011

DATS NO *7-000 CA 14 B
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.

THEONCUfT COURT
OF THE EfOHTEENTH
JUOICUL CtflCUfT
M ANO FOR
tU M N O U COUNTY,
FLOMOA
CIW. ACTION
CASE NO. di-C A M
FIRST U JON NATIONAL BANK
F/K/A FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK OF NORTH CAROLINA.
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER TO
FIRST UMON NATIONAL BANK OF
FLOMOA. SUCCESSOR BY
MEROER TO AMERICAN SAVMOS
OF FLOMOA F S B .

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purtu a n to a Final Judgm on el
Uofipipa ForadM un d c M J m
23. 700} and artw ad m Oaaa NO.
01-CA-&amp;4 of n o O o r t Court cf n o
EIGHTEENTH Judcial CJrcUl In and
lor SEMINOLE County. Florida
whonto FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK F/WA FIRST UMON NATION­
AL BANK OF N O fn i CAROLINA.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
FWST UMON NATIONAL BANK OF
FLOMOA SUCCESSOR BY MERO
CR TO AMERICAN S*V*t&lt;J3 OF
FLOMOA F S B . ■ n o P w n rt and
WALLACE L. BHEPPARO. OORTHY
a h * u t f i v ^ a . iv r r . v s * n
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAJMINO
BY. THROUGH. UNDER. ANO
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
MDMOUAL OCEENOAHTIS) WHO
»» f NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD
OR ALIVE. WHETHER SAID
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLABi
AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES.
HEIRS. DEVISEES, GRANTEES.
OR OTHER CLAIMANTS, a n n o

UBIgrOKHl, | M Ml m3V* iv»*I

and bail Mddar lor cat* al WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. tANFORO, FLONlOAal t l OOAM, on Vta
M day ol .My. 2001. Vta lolowtng
dMoto«1 pioparty aa Ml tanh In
•eai
JudoMenh
LOT 1. 9LD C* 1, LINCOLN
h e ig h t s
SECTION
tw o.
AOCONOP40 TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOFWCD M FLAT
BOOK 14. PAGE 43, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF hfcU*CLS. CCUH
nnonoK
A/K/A 17*4 Ltoooai A nnuo.
•4-ntom FL3J77I
WITHEBB MY HANU ana n o tool
at t o . Oourt on Juno *2^001.
SEAL}
Maryama
O o rkafSw
o fn C h a d Cowl
By~Mary BP a p o
Lapui/Coi'x
Eaham rta BAaaerti toi. PA
P.O. Boo 2801*
Tampa. Ftortda 33122- to i l
FOOO!1404
* you a n a panon w«i a daatrtay
noemmodainn to ordar
to Pda praaaadng. you
M na eoaf to yeu. tor n a
prorfaainn el eartam aaMManoa.
Ptoaaa oonlad Cowl AdnMdraPon
M 201 N. Park A n n . , Sardord.
Ftorkto 32771, Mfaphona nwnbar
(40T5CBA-4ff». wihto f working
doyo gf yaw iFmpI 14 M l documert. g haortog anpaaod, (TOO) I1001114771
P jS W r A f y i.B .W i •
CO012
THECMCUfT COURT
U THC U O fT triT H
MANOPOR
COUNTY.
Ct&gt;X ACTION
CABS NO. »1447-CA
SUNTRUST MORTGAGE. P C
n.
PAI1VT2 BRAHMAN, at al.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw
auard lo • Final Judgm an of
Mortgao* Forodoaura daaed J n
22. 1001 aril a n a n d to Caaa NO.
01447-CA of n a O o r t Coul d n a
EIGHTEENTH Juddal O ru d to Mid
tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
-Whonto SUNTRUST MORTGAGE.
04C . la n a PlafnMI and PARV1Z
BRAHMAN, FOROUQH ASADOL
LAHI; SUNTRUST BANK. NJL
F/K/A SUNTRUST BAAPt CENTRAL
FLOTUOA N A a n n o Datandana.
I wd aal to tie ha^wM and boM toddor tor caart M WEST FRONT OOOR
OP THE SCMP40U COUNTY
COURTHOUSE. SANTORO. FLORI­
DA M 11:00AM, on n o p n d a / ol
Augual. 2001, n a
kdowlng
daetitoad proparty to aal
aaU FlnM A dgm rri
IJOT 9. UXMGTON OREEN. AB
AECOnCED IN PLAT BOOK A3, Al
PAOCS I f . 10 1 21. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA ALSO A FOR
1KJN O f TRACI-C OF SAID U J(MOTOR GREEN. DESORBED AS
FOLLOW* BEG*/ AT THE SOUTH­
EAST CORNER OF SAD TRACT
XT. THENCE NORTH 71 DCQ 2T
tor WEST. A DISTANCE O f IM S
FEET TO THE NORTHWEST COR­
NER O f SAK) LOT 3. THENCE
NORTH llC C G ZT W* BAST. A
DISTANCE O f 4 J S FEET. THENCE
SOUTH 71 OLU M 10- CAST. A
DISTANCE O f t U t FEET TO THC
NORTHEAST DO.T uN k O r aAJO
TRACT NT; THENCE SOUTH 37
DEO 3f* 10T EAST . A DISTANCE
OF 7 09 FEET TO THE POINT Of
BEGINNING
AK/A 421 Down P la n . HooOvow.
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WITNESS MY HANO and n o tool
of Mo Court on Amo 2 2 J0 0 I.

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ByOorony W Bortan
Dopury Clark

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LOT 1W. TRAILWOOD EffTATFS.
SECTION ONE, ACCOROINO TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 10 AT PAGCS
27. 1 2d. OFT ME PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA.
A/K/A 178 Tre (wood Drrvo.
AAomorOo Spring*. EL 32714
WITNESS MY HANO and Vie o n !
of too Court on J i m 22J001.
(SEAL)

OF FLOMOA
M ANO FOR
EEMB40LE COUNTY

MICHAEL L FURST.
OakandarRi)
N O IK A O f
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purouam lo a Final Judgm on of
ForecJuaur. deled JWM 22. 2001.
and em end to Caaa No t7 S»l« la
14 B. el n a O o r t Court of n o
EIGHTEENTH JuMcM Oort to and
lor SEMINOLE County. Florida
whoroto CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE COKJ-OfUT-.O.'l la
PtotoMI and MKHAEL L FURST. am
Dotondom . I w4f aal t o f u NghoM
WYd bool brddar tor ewart to n o Wool
hort door of n o C ounoute to SAN­
FORD. SEMINOLE Cowdy Ftortda.
1100 o'clock an t o H i day e l
Augual. 2001. n o
Wtowlng
d n o m property aa aal k a n to
aald FtoM Judgmard, 10 wto
LOT S i. OF SANOALWOOD.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED P4 PLAT
BOCK 18. PAGE 11. OP THF PURUC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA aW a 132
Sandalwood Way. Longwood. PL
32710
DATED Ma 22nd day ol Jttoo.

2001.

MaryannE Mona
Aa Ctork of Bold Court
■a —■ — iai ra . —_irf u u m y ff. iw w n
AaDrpiTynoi*
FaOoi AG4SU. P. A.
S u it 300
1570 Modruga A nnua
O . M m FkwMa33141
(3 0 B W 4 1 1 0
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-ponono wOh a d o rw ry olio need
pale to M a proraodtog MiouH can­
to n ADACoordkiotor M Somlnofa
Cowdy Cowncuaa. M l N. Park
A nnua, l urto N301,
Florida S277I. « toaM
prior
la
ltd
TOtophona:(407)323-4330 a rt
1 4004844771 (TOO) ar 14000*54770 (V) Ml Ftortda Ratay
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B4 THE CBICUIT OOURT
o f th b i r m
JUOtCLAL O R C jrr

O R cu rr civil d iy iik in
CAM MX 1004-1(1 CA 14
MKJFM1T BANK, A FEDERALLY
CHARTERED SAVINGS
ASSOCIATION tV a kMOFMST
PANK w om w w im Corpomon aa
aralgnM of FIRST AMERICAN
riATICfUL BANK ( 1 a rto y ir- el
UEPOwin OOARANIY
MORTGAGE SERVICES, WC , Ae
lllto n ia of DEPOSIT GUARANTY
MORTGAGE
COMPANY,
aa
aaMpiee at FV4ANCLAL SECURITY
SAVINGS m l LOAN
A«90C1ATVTN.
' : ■ ■ ■
HARPER JOhEB. H. Ml known and
cIavtwiq by fvouQfi
agatoM HARPER JONES,
to. ELTON O. COWART. DONNA 0.
COWART, and (FETED STATES OF
AMERICA;
NOTKS O f S A U
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 41
NOTCH 18 HEREBY QIVEN pwauart to i n Order of FtoM Bwnmary
M. aoui m l anarwu Li Caaa No.
2000-111 CA 14 to n o Qreul Court
IM i JudkM CkoM to
KTCnrST BANK. A FTCERAllY
CHARTERED SAVMOS ASSOCIA­
TION LVa MIDFlRST BANK an
of FIRST AMERICAN NATIONAL
BANK a . aawgrwo of DCPOSTTT
GUARANTY MORTGAGE SER­
VICES. INC.. Aa aaito/toa al
CfPOWT GUARANTY MORTOAGf
COMPANY, a t MMgnra el FINAN­
CIAL SECURITY SAVMOS and
LOAN ASSOCIATION. W dw ptolrv
Ma ard HARPER JONES. H. ai
mown Mid orAnoon porta a «aaOrdn(
by nroKto under w agaanM HARP­
ER JONES.» ; ELTON O. COWART.
DONNA G COWARE and UMTED
MtAlbS O f AUERC.V are n o
Defendant. I uB e e l «e toe hfc/wM
and boM tedder tor oath M too Wool
bonl door of too Cowtoouea to
Sardord, Bandvda Cowdy Ftortda M
11-00 tom. on n o 2d day ol JWy.
2001. too kiOn otg M o o te d properhr aa aw ltom to lord Order al FVmI
■ry Judgnard. to wto
Bwionary
31 and 32 and n o Wool 20 00
laM of Lei 33, Btodt 2 and otoe too
Soun U2 cf m onad AJoy atgarard
to toe atoraaatd on Nam. TOWN
SITE O f OENEVA. aooonlng lo too
t . Pago I t . of toe Pubic
J
Sem/note Cowdy.
DATEDM Sardord. Ftortda M a U
r a r e ! Jw m 1001.
-AMERICANS WITH DtSAMJTIES ACT (ACA) NOT1CC-

JAMES R MCOONALD and RAE D.
MCDONALD, Ma wda; OOLETA
NATIONAL BANK, and UNKNOWN
TENAMTSOWIIERS.
NOTICE O f S A U
NOTICE la hereby given toot pur•uonl to n o Order or Final
Judgomon o norld to Mo rauoo to
n o Ctrato Cowl of Sondrudo Cowdy.
Ftortda. Iw S a e lto e
ad to lonenoro Cowdy.
LOT 11. BLOCK C. BPRMQ VAL­
LEY ESTATES. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD
ED M PLAT BOOK 22. PAGE 24
ANO 71 O f THE PUBLIC
RECORDS O f SEMMOUi COUN­
TY. FLORtOA
S t Ltmcn U y Court. A»4mydw
Sprtnga, FL 32714
M pubtc otlo. to n a NgpaM and boM
better, to n t h . M n o waM hard
door oI n o Oondnolo Cowdy
Cowthouae. Bantord. Ftortda. m
11D0 AM an JWy 2*. to o l.
Dated Juno 22.1001
MARYANNE MORSE
A t CLERK O f THE COURT
ByAtary Sboupe
Dopury Ctork
Act portent o tn
needing a apoctaf aooomfitodebcn to panwpaia to Ma ptocokdtog ahoWd contact oourt
Artmm.atr.0on M tetaphono ntrrdiof
(407)986-4330, nol War nan teven
(7) doyo prior la n a ptor a aMng 1
hearing aiported. (IDii) 1400466&gt;771. ar Vbtoa (V)1-800 955 1 770.
VJ f H Y l RWry Konrtm
l&gt;a eon lAoaoaaora. PX
17757 US. I I Mom. S u it 800
CHare olar. FL 33714
(727)5314100
Pubftoh-JWy 1 .S 2001
DOOM
M THE ORCUIT COURT
O f THE EXMfTESNTH
Bf ANO FOR
COUNTY.
CAB! NOLI 01-CA-1W7-14-W
MANUFACTURERS A TRADERS
TRUST COMPANY. THUSTH FOR
SECUCTCATI3N S C IX 3 1893 3.
AGREEMENT DATED SR/gS

w ith

the

J u rm o rc f ION DtvwiON
CASE NO; 09C A M 1711W
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CO KK SV.TC H r x \ r r
MORTGAGE COMPANIES 0/B/A
HOMEBANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAtfRFF
VS.
PATRICX DAVID BOOUE A/K/A
PAT74CK D. BOGUS, m UVMG
ANO V DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEYIIEE8.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREOTTOR8 ,
TRUSTEES ANO AU. OTHER
PARTIES CtABBNG AN MTERE8T
BY. THROUGH. UNOCR OR
AGAINST PATRICK OAVK) BOOUE
AMIA PATRICK D. BOOUE;
UNKNOWN OFOU6C If* PATRI
DAVID BOOUE AA1/A RATftoQK
BOOUE. r ANY) TUB
WC,-JOHN DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS W

NOTICE It hereby (Non *WL pur
auard M n o Order ar Final
Aoa omon
noC kaA O ew lof.
( wB a al n o preparhr ohwfCcurdy. Ftortdo.
UDf 1 O f WB4DWARO SQUARE,
A SUBONWON ACCORD!NO TO
THE PU T THEREOF, RECORDED
Bf P U T BOOK IS. PAGE M. O f
THR fLMUC RECORDS O f SEM5
HOLE COUNTY. FLDRCA.
ond oonanardy knoon oo:
2338 AidMao G lm , Wider Perk.
FL. 12718
at puMe aa4Mo n o Npioel and beat
brddar, tar raah. al n a wear k a 4
dear at Vw lomlnoto Cowdy
Coe ehouao. ia rlir o . f tonoo. or
IIO JhM on JWy Id. 1001
t
DWw* A n 22 2001
MARYANNE MORSE. CLEW
AS CURK O f THE OOURT
ByDongiyW.I
Deputy doth
r t o m r y neo4ng a opodol

n «L U to pwuepew - 3 i rr.eourt
nwrbar
(7) doyo prior la n o pnaoodtog. E
hiortng knpanod. fTTW) « n o M l
•771, or Vetoo (V)i 4 0 0 4 * 5 1 n o .
wo Hanra Rowy Sorvkio.
17717 US. IBNom. SWM100
Claorwarar. n . 337*4
(727)530-3000
PutiohJMy 1. a, n o t
CC0I7
Bf THE CBKUT COURT FOR
I COUNTY.
CIVB. ACTION
C A SIN G 91-CAM714W
AMSOUTH BANK. OIL.
DOTfAOL R ROYAU. of of..
NOTICE O f SALS
NOTICE It hereby given ta t . pwtuonf to 0 Stmmory Judgomon
ordond to n o m om etytad rauoo to
n o C o a« Cowl of SomnsM baw dy
Ftortd*. n o C-4.-V of Strdnole
Cowdy oB ooi n o preporty aCuoaod
In BortUncfo Ciway. nortda.

Lot I. HocA T. Heo S S v a F aw n
BMflon,'ioooftfng la t a p u Vitraal
00 tocontd to ftoi Bara M m fopoo
47-41 of n o Pubis Record* of
Bomoudt Cowdy, Ftortdo.
The Mroot addrooo cf wNWt la 170C
Jericho Drtvo Caiaatoany. FVmda
M a Pubtc la ta , to n a MRiaal Uddar, tor a a h . on n a weal bard atopa
of n a Batranoto Cowdy Coianouao,
X I North Park Avenue, Sardord.
Ftortda 32771 on JWy M , to o t «
1180441
D om t JWW22.1001.
MARYANN MORSE
Ctork of n a CboWI Cowl
lamtnato Cowdy. Ftortda
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy d a rk .
Cuntormad cc p oi tjmtahed to t f
ponoe cn a la m ort Samoa U tt
Moorwo E Thoachar
THE SOLOMON LAW OROUP. PA.
400 Nam AoMoy P u n • SWto 1000
PWAahJWy 1. A (001
c c o ie

•EtflN O U COUNTY,

COUNTY.

in a c c o r d a n c e

AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, poraone * n Weababra needtog a apoctaf aommmudekon a/uuU
e o n td COURT AnarbMSTRARON.
m
no
SEMINOLE
Cowdy
Cawnouao of 407465-4227. 14 0 0
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Tklaptama (113X44-3000. Or. I
hearing kr«w«ad. 1400*554771
(TTD); Or 14 0 0 4 6 64770 (V)V)o
I tonda Ratty Sandra.
MARYANNE MORSE. Chut
Sam***# Cowdy. Ftortda
BYMary SboM*
OLEN Z. OOLDBERG ESQUIRE

CASE NO: 01-CA 17514-w
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANYWEST (V i MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY.

THE LAW OFnCCS OF OAVK) J.
STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINT1TT
M l 8 Untvorady Drtvd Suae 100
FtonMton, FL 33324
(U541733 1000
0I4853KCSLW)

• f THB dR C U T COURT
O f the u n i
JUDICIAL CJRCUfT
IN AND FOR
UkCNOLI COUNTY,

p iT H ifa n c u T T ro ig rr
O f THt 11TH
JUaCfALONUAL

M THE ORCUIT COURT
O f THE EMHTESNTH

OR AGAINST SHERRY LYNN
lUftflLTT Aft. A SHTWIY l
WNNETT. SARA K. MURDOCH. IF
LIVING. ANO IF OEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY, THROUOM. IMOCR
OR AGAINST SARA K MUROOCH.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
JOHN DOC ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS W
POSSESSION
DCFENOANT(S)
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN pwauard to a 8wnme/y Final Judgmerd
of I n t t o w i ditod J i n T l. 2801
antorod to O vt Caaa No. 01 CA 173
14 W of n a Orcua Court el n o 18TH
A.artel Curud to and tor SEMINOLE
Cowdy SANFORO. Ftonda. I oB a t!
to n a Mghaat and boat bOdar tar
ra m of AT WE1T FRONT OOOR OF
COURTHOUSE at n a SEMINOLE
Cowdy Courthteno toralart at M l N
PARK AVENUE in CAJirOno.
Ftorkto. Of I t DO a m an n a p n day
of Augual. 2001 the fotomtog
Baaatood property u tot tom to
aald Summary Final Judgment k&gt;
vvfk
LOT 3. BLOCK S. BEL-AIR.
ACCORDING TO THE PlAI
THEREOF. RCCOROEO IN PU T
BOOK 3. PAGE 7 f. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMdrOLE COUN­
TY. FLOfVOA
Daiad Me 22nd day of Jww. 200t
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL}
MAffVAN.NL MORSE
dark of toe O c u t Cowl
By Dorotfry W. Boton

MILOREC BERTONE; MICHAEL
BEHTONE. JOHN DOE. UrWrawn
Soouoo of MADRID BERTONE;
JANE DOC, Urkmwn Rpouoo at
MICHAEL
BERTONE:
and
UNKNOWN TENANTOFOWNERS.
'ifa tL lu ti

a toatonaiJa acoomncdssan » parbetpoao to Ma p ro n a a n g ahoukf
contact n o Cowl Admtmatiaior a

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DU MCRTGAG1 CAPITAL. MC.
PUUNTTfF
VS.
TERRY LEE KMNCTT AN/A TERRY
L KiNNalT. If UvdaG AID IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
HEIRS. OfcVIbUb. GHANItfcb,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO AU.
OTHER rARTXS CLAOSJO V I
INTERLST BT. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AOABMT TERRY LEE MNNETT
AAUATERRY L KBMETT. SHERRY
LYNN NffNETT M U A SHERRY L
KMNEn. If UVMG ANO IF DEAD.
THE UMINOWN SPOU8E, HEIRS.
OCVIMES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UCNORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEE8 ANO ALL
uTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
MUREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER

DCFENDANT(S)
WODCS OF
NOTICE W HEREBY GIVEN pwiu*.-d ie a J k im ra y f t o t . k i g a ri
f t tondoaw o dated Juno 22. 2001
a n a n d . i CM Caaa N a DOCA 2017
14 W t l lie CVaW Cowl * tie IITH
lie
___
rto rea m
"iort( Doj- cf
&gt;1 8 4 \ \ t £
Courthouto
die SEMINOLE
Cowdy Catthouoo tocoterl of M l N.
Park A nrajt
I1D0 a m on n o 54 day ol JWy.
2001 n a toWarbig daaert i ed properly oooofto
to oaf la m to atkf Bwnmary Flntf
Judpm nl.
LOT 14. RABLEWOOO, AOCOROWQ TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED W PLAT BOOK 23.
PAOES 7 ANO S. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF BEMWOLE COUN­
TY. FIORE3A.
fVr ad Oda H day el Jww 2001.
(CIRCUrr COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
d a rk of die d ra w Ccwt
Hjr
DapuTy
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVE) J.
STERN. PA
ATTOHNET FOR PLAWIIfT
8 Unhentry Dnvo Sura MO
(934)2338000
0O4143KFTN)
W ACCOHOANCb WlfH IHb
AMERICANS WITH OtSABKiTIES
ACT. poroona ertto
tog a tpaaal aooan
oordto* OOURT AObtoKSTRATIOI/,
at
tie
SEMINULb
Cowdy
Cuurlouoa al 4074C3-422T. 1 *00
•6 6 4 7 7 !(TDO) or 1406*564770.
vto Ftorkto (May Sendee
Pubim JWy 1, 8.2001
OC08I
1 --------------------------M THECMCUfT COURT
O f TH t IfTH
M ANO FOR
SMBNOLE COUNTY.

CAM N G 91 CA m 14 W
FT MORTUAQE COMPANIES D S A
CARL I BROWN MORTGAGE
PLAINTIFF
VS.
CYNTHIA DENISE SHARP A/K/A
CYNTHU D. SHARP. If UVMG
ANO If OEAO. THC UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND AU OTHER
PARTIES CLAM4WG AN WIERfcaf
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST
CYNTHU DENISE
SHARP AWARYNTHUn SHARP
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O f CYNTHU
DENISE SHARP A/K/A CYNTHU 0
SHARP. If ANY. ASSOCIATES
FB4ANCUL SERVICE A COMPANY.
BfOj AMERICAN OENERAL
fin a n ce , m c . aaoa Am erican
OENERAL
FINANCE.
JOEL
R O U R O SHARP. JOHN DOC ANO
M X DOC AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS W POSSESSION
DLf CWDAN .'(Ci
NOTICEOf
M JBtCtO SU n* fcAet
NOTICE IS HEREBY O W N f »
tuonf to a Summary Final Jurtgman
el tonWaowo doled Jww *2. 2301
entered to CM Cora No 01 CA 502
14 W of n o draw Court al too IITH
JuBaol C k a* to and tor SEMINOLE
Cowdy. Sardord. Ftonda. I rvR too to
Vtt M ghta and b a a tx td a lor cash
at N Waal Tram Door al »w S f mi
NOtC Courty Coudhouaa located al
901 N a Port Avanua m 8«dord.
Florida, al 1100 am . on v«a 94 day

ol JWy. 2001 no toOoertng dooertbod
pmfart-r a t *H torth ** **'d
LOTS S ANO S. BLOCK E. LAKE
HARNEY ACRETTE S. ACCOROWO
TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11.
PAGES (3) 34. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. R OROA
TOGETHER WITH A IMS NOW
DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE HOME.
IOTS N82051D ANO NB208IA
Dated Ma 22 day ol A na. 2001
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
dark Ol na C aart Court
By Mary Swaa&lt;a
OapWy dark
THB LAW OFFICES OF DAV10 J.
cT enu p i
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l 8 Unwra/ty Drive Suae 500
PUnUbon. FL 53324
(914)2334000
0I47219(FNMA)FTN
!H ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH OISAWUT1ES
ACT. poroona nrth rtiatO h n need
too a vpanot a m r m r l a u f l ahoWd
cordael COURT ADahNtSTTUTION
01
no
SEMINOLE
County
O r , ,. ____ U 437-323 4333. 1 8008554771 (TDD) or 14004864770.
via Ftorkto Relay Service
Pub*ah &gt;dy 1 .4 2001
M THC CWCUIT COURT
OP THE IITH
j u o ic u l e m e u rr.
MANOFOR
SEMP40LE COUNTY.
o iom oA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE HO- DO CA 2300 14 W
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. *40. FACIA
NORWE8T MORTGAGE. MC.
PLAINTIFF
VS
DALE A ANOERSON IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN MTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST DALE A. ANOERSON.
GAYLE P ANDERSON IF UVMG
ANO IF OEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SHOUbt. Mtirib. OaYtBCEa,
GRANTEES.
A&amp;SIONEEa.
I IFNORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO AU OTHEX1
PARTIES CUUMMO AN BfTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST GAYLE P. ANOERSON.
CHASE MA/PUTTArt 6 U 8&lt; USA.
NATIONAL ASSOC IAI ION.
HOUSEHOLD FdUNCE
COHPORAHON i«. JOraN DOC
ANO JANE DOC AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
. a . JfifcDtFENOANTIS)
i
, ■ NOTMGGP
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pwauard la a Summary Ftool Judgmerd
of tarauoawa dated Jww 22. 2001
ordond to C M Coat Na. 00 CA 23S9
14 W of Do C hart Court of n o 11TH
Jw loH fY t-rt n and h r BEMMOLE
Cowdy Sardord. Ftortda, I r*4 a al to
tod Idghdel and bddl tdrktor tor coah
al Al Waal F ran Door M n * SEMI­
NOLE Courtly Cowtoouea located al
M l N Park Avenue. Sardord. FL
32771 to Sardord. Ftorkto. al 11 JO
a m an n a • day of Augm. 2001 n o
awe

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cT lS e g r o v e s unit k
ACCOROINO TO T H t PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M P U T
BOOK 44. PAGES 242*. OF THE
PUBUC RECOROS OF BEMMOLE
COUNTY n 0 » 0 A
Dotod Mo a day ol Jww, t o o l.
(ORCUIT COUNT rtf All
11^ L . w U v ^ * - -"r f f T
u a n a n a loom cow l
By. Mary Skoupo
Deoury dark
THE U W OFFICES OF OAVK) J.
STERN. PA
_,
ATTORNEY FOR PLABfTIPF
M l 8 . Unhandy Drive 8WM MO
Plardonan. FL3JJ21
(854)2334000
0043675/NCL)
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, ponono orth rle e tm ia need
tog a apod al accommoda-ron moWd
conldd COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
no
SEMINOLE
Cowdy
Cowtoouea of 407481-4227.14069664771 (TOO) or 1 4 0 0 416477a
via Ftonda Relay Sarvtao
PWrtm jWy I, * 2001
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OFTHEfSTH
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I COUNTY,
JUMWOKIKM OtVOlOH
CASE NO: 01 C A tW M W
VYELLS FARGO BANK
UJUvECOTA. NATKXUL
A«)»OCIATUH4 F/K/A NONWFST
BANK MINNESOTA. NATIONAL
ASSOCUTION. M TRUST FOR
REGISTERED HOLDERS OF
IMPAC 8ECUREO ASSETS OORP.
MORTGAGE
PASS THROUGH
CER1IFCATE. SERIES 1M 84
PLAMTET

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WU.UM H STRONG. JR . W
UVING. ANO IF DEAD. T H t
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEE*.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UCNORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO AU
OTHER PARTIES CLAJMINO AN
M I ERLS I U). THROUGH. L'rilCP.
OR AGAINST WIUIAM H.
STRONG,
JR.;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF WILLIAM H STRONG
J R . IF ANY. JOHN DOC ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
pf*(NOANT(ft)
NOTKS O f

NOTICE t» HEREBY GIVEN p w
tu a n to a Rwnmory Ftool Judgmart
of toniiim . a 3aaad Jww 22. 2001
entered to CM Caaa No 01 CA829
14 W id n n CtoMd Cnurt cf n o 1ITM
Jw*caal O o r t to and tar SCMMOLE
Ccwdy a ifrO P O . fto rk j. I «R a rt
to 9ia Kv/iejt and ben tedder tor
cam « THE WEST FRONT DOUR
al
no
BEMMOLE
Cowdy

Coutoouf* Itcned at soi N

park

AVENUE to SANFORO. Ftorkto. of
11.00 a m on n o t o n day of JWy.
2001 n o krtowng dooertoed pmoarly a t aal tom to oaid Summary Final
LOT 13. BLOCK C. LAKE
KATHRYN PARK. FOURTH ADDI­
TION ACCOROINO TO THE PUT
THEREOF. AS rXCORCCO IN
PU T BOOK 11 PAOCS 4541 OF
(ME PU4IUC RECORDS O f SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLOROA.
Owed MO *2nd day of J w m . 2001.
idraCOd COURT SEAL)
Mary Anno Mono
dark of n o C kort Court
By-DoronyW Be*on
Deputy dark
THEUW OFFICES OF DAVIO J
STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l 8 UrdvortOy Drive Sue* 600
PWdaeon, FL 33324
(854)2334000
01444TtACWF)

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THC
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. perdu i4 « m J r tiriH oi read
tog a apactof aooommodaaon m a id
oarddd OOURT ADMMWTRATWN.
01 n o
SEMINOLE
Cowdy
C ow noura al 407446-4227.14008654771 (TOO) nr 14004864770,
vto Ftortda Rotoy Sandra.
Pubtah JWy 1. a 1001
CC024________________________
M THt ORCUfT COURT
O f THE IITH
j u o ic u l

cncun;

M AND FOR
UMBtOLE COUNTY,
FLORtOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASS NO.-. 11-CA-74B-15W
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BAf*L FA
SUCCESSOR DY CORPORATE
MEROER TO GREAT WESTERN
BANK. A FEOERAL SAVMOS
Bank .
EARIE J. GARtTY; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF EARLE J GARRY,
SPRINO VALLEY FARMS
COMMUNIIf AdSUCUiAMi C.
KENNEm STUART, JR.; JANET M.
STOART. MfLFN G OARITY
PROVIDIAN NATIONAL BANX
F/K/A FEIST DEPOSIT NATIONAL
COrtPOtlADON
AN UMINOWN
PERSON (S) M POSSESSKN OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY.
NOTKS O f
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p w
toram to • Final Judgmore oI
Fontooaun datod Juna n . m&gt;).
and ardarad to Caaa NoJI-CA-740i r W. nf too Otovrt Ctorel id h a
IITH Jwtoaai C rrort in and tor
Sondnoto Cowdy. Ftortda vrtiaioto
Weahlngton Mutual Bank. F t
Burattaor By CORPORATE Maigar
To Oroal Woatom Bonk. AFodarrt
SoNngo Bank la PtotaM and EARLE
J. OARITY UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF EARLE J. OARITY, SPRING
VAUEY FARMS COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION G KENNETH STU­
ART. JR ; JANET M. STUART.
HELEN 0 . OARITY PROVK4AN
NATIONAL BANK FrtUA FIRST
DEPOSIT NATIONAL BAMC LEAS
ESCOMM CORPORATION;___ AN
IMKNOWN PERSON Bf POSSES­
SION OP THE SUBJECT PROPER-

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O f THE COURTHOUSE Of too
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Bantord. Ftortda. M l i n o AM a m an
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to m In laid Ftool Judgmerd. touMr
LOT 35, CLOCK C, 8*1»«ifl VMMLEY OTATTC, ABOOROBfQ TO
THE PUTTHEREOF. AS RECORDEO M P U T BOOK U . RAGES T4
ANO 71. O f THE PUBUC
RECOROS O f B a M O U COUN­
TY, FLOfVOA.
A/K/A EM BUTTERCUP ORCLE.
ALTAMOMTB BPRB4GB. R . B2714
DATED M I M B r « J « .

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Avanuo. Bantord. Ftortda 32771.
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PLAT BOOK 41. PAOE 6. OP THE
PUBUC RECORDS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY FIO W A . LESS 4 POR­
TION O f LOT 3. MORE PART1COLARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
BEOW AT THE SOUTHEAST COR­
NER O f LOT S. TUSKAW1LLA
TRAIL SUBDIVISION AS RECORD­
ED H PU T BOOK 41, PAOE I.
PUBLIC RECORDS O f BEMNOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
RUN
N85MWVY. ALONG THE SOUTH
UNE O f SAIO LOT 3. A DISTANCE
O f I 0 « FEET TO A PUNT ON A
CURVE. CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY. HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE
O f I I M 'i r AND A RADIUS O f
77320 FEET, THENCE FROM A
TANGENT
BEARING
OF
N IM rW E . RUN NORTHEASTER­
LY ALONG SAJO CURVE. A DIS­
TANCE OF ISO 44 FEET TO A
POS4T ON THE NORTH UNE OF
BAJO LOT 3. THENCE SSSITATE
ALONG SAX) NORTH UNE. A DIS­
TANCE OF n o t FEE! TO THE
NORTHEAST CORNER O f SAX)
LOT a. SAID POINT BEING ON THE
WESTERLY RIGHT OP WAY UNE
O f TUBKAWXJU ROAD, SAIO
POINT ALSO BEING ON A CURVE
CONCAVE
SOUTHEASTERLY,
HAVING A CENTRAL ANGIE O f
IL S T ir AND A RADIUS OT C l! J1
FEET. THENCE FROM A TANGENT

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BANK O N i MORTGAGE AS
SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO
AMERICAN FLETCHER
MORTGAGE COMPANY, INC.

UNKNOWN
OCCUPANT
*1,
UMCNOWN OCCUPANT FT. and *1
panto* hantoganpitghL atom, Ma or

(•CAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE ORCUR COURT

BYJmAIi KLig
or * e * m t OatondanL WILLIE J.
BTARUNG.
YOU ARE HEREBY MOTHTED ltd!

DEPUTY CLERK
LAW O f n e t s O f DAVID J. STERN
ATTonricr t o r p l a in tif f
101 B. UWVERSHY WOVE
a
SUITE tOO
PLANTATION. FL 33324

PlAJl*!. Jj V5,15.3D0T

WITH RESPECT TO THE FOREGO
l i l t MATTER
ANY PERSON
WtSHMQ TO EMURS THAT AN
ADEOUAT1 RECORD OP THE
PROCEEDINGS » MAINTAINED

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I4ARYAFME MORSE. CLERK
C U M OF THE COUNTY COURT

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LOT I AND THE NORTH M.1
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119 O f VACATED ALLEY ARIA
CENT ON WEST. BLOCK E.
REVISED P U T OF MARKHAM
PARK MIGHTS. ACCORD**! TO
THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED M P U T BOOK 1, PAGE 7*. OF
M LUCOUlfpr.TLOrajA

TVCHARD B. DWINB, WANE S.
WVWS. P M T UMON NATIONAL
BANK. WWOFIEU) RESERVE
ASSOCIATION, M C. SUNMUNO
CORPORATION. WASHINGTON
INTERNATIONAL
INSURANCE
COMPANY. LLOYD • NEWMAN.
SUNTRUST BANKCARD,
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. UNRED
STATES OF AUCnCA.
DEPARTMENT OF PRERNAL
REVENUE
SERVICE.
tn d
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Bts C out to SEMINOLE C oudr
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(SEAL)

. MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CURK O f THE ClflCUR COURT
BY R an King
DEPUTY CURK
U W OFFICES O f DAVKIJ STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PUPR1FF
•01 ■ UWVERSTTY DRIVE
PLANTATION, a 33374

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Th* a t JoBna RN*&gt; MMN tAanagamaN Dtotool haraOy SN** NOTICE O f
TO BRENT TO ISSUE a aator M l oonMcaora man** purauart to toa
ragM aiaraa M O aptor S73. Ftortoa Stototoa (FS.J. Part to. and crapaara 52531 M d 40C-3. ftortoa AMMMrato* C adi (FAC I. to to* tofewtog appacarRa) an AUGUST 7. MSI.
JAMES R. JOYCE
E70S COUNTRY CLUB RO
SANFORD. FL S H I I
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toapadtan Monday tomato Frtdap aaeapl tor togal hetdapa, too a m to 500
pjto M tod BL JNto* M a r WIMr MaMBMMrt Dwtod Haadpuaftofi » to*
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AUCTION
REMOVAL OF THE DCSCRBED
v e tC U L S ) WAS CONOUCTEO M
COMPLIANCE WITH F.S.FI5.T5.
NOTICE THAT HARRY’S TOWMQ
WILL SELL SAX) VEHICLE(3) AT
PUKJC AUCTK3N FOR CAIN ON
JULY 15. 3001 AT SAJd. AT *65 W.
FULTON ST. SANFORD, FT. 1(771.
ALL VEHICLES SOLO AS I t NO
TITLE GUARANTEED. HARRY*
TOWING RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO BK&gt; ON ANY VEHK3U(S)
VEMCLEIS) MAT B t VIEWED
ONE HOUR PFNOR TO SALS
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JURISDICTION DIVISION
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CASE NO: 01 CA 00011 H Q
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
PlA'VTirF

vs

DEBORAH F WADE. IF LfVlNO.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES
GfUNTEES.
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D*t*d on ft* day of JUN79 Toot

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ltto sfc c e r t a in w a i n c r WAY# LYINa EAST OF ANO
SOUTH OF ANO CONTIGUOUS TO
BLOCK *3 M M 6MITKS SUOOtVI
SION. AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK t. PAGE 55 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA. ANO THAT CERTAIN
RIGHT O f WAT LTINO EAST OF
AND CONTIGUOUS TO LOT 4.
DIXIE. AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 3. PAGE 101 OT THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA

MARYANNE MORSE
Clark oI r a Gout
By Ruth King
Deputy Car*
FUriahJUy B. ts. 2001
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In poaaaaaton &lt;4 th* autyaet taai
property l £
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C R ED IT O R S.

TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST DEBORAH F WADE;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
DEBORAH F. WADE. IF ANY;
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC

acG^rrur.ofi

systems * me..

ILLut ii h a ra tr sh ad that, pur-

Th* Unknown H an . davtaaai.
gryrla aa. a iitm * * . kanor*. cradf

Attention neaderall
ira flagal lot com pany* doing
buainaaa by p t o u to p r o n to you
a loan and aak you to pay (of It
b a to n thoy daflvar. For m a n
WormatSon. c a l toATraa 1-877-FTC
H a f . IA p u Jc aarvtoa ma t g a lorn
Th# Sam tool# HatakJ and th#
Fadond T nda Commuaron|

property aa act (Orth in said Summary
Final Judgment., tow fc
LOT 27. HKMANO PINES UNIT 1.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 14. PAGE 95. OF THE PUBl i e RECORDS o r SEWtNOte
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Oared iNe 29 day of June. 2001.
(CIRCUIT COURT REAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Oartc o# the Circuit Court

61—M oney to Lend
27—N ursery 4c C hild

CarLCPfVActMOM/Ptaymim

B y M ary Slroupa

Deputy CJwfc
I l k LAW OfOCeO O f DAVID J

OEFENOANT(S)

DEFENDANT

5 9 — F in a n c ia l
S e r v ic e s

2 3 — Lo s t 4 c F o u n d

tor cam *1 WEST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE at Ih* SEMINOLE
County Cmetfcme brala-1 al TOI N
PARK AVENUE m SANFORD.
Florida, al II 00 a m on Via 31 day

JOHN DOE and JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauanl to a Summary Fktal Judgmanl
01 k n t U u t (Mad J i n 21, 2001
tnieiu! In C M C ate Ns. o t CA
00013 M Q ol (h* Cktxri Court of Via
tBTH Judoal Clmri to and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford, Florida. I wS
tad IDth* Nr/taH and taut blddat lor
cam a: AT WEST FRONT DOOR ol
r * SEMINOLE County Coyrfpuuoa
tocalM al 301 N Park Avarua In
SarSord. Florida, at I t DO a m. on It*
31 day of A2y. 2001 » a fe*mmg

12—Elderly C are

contact c o u n t ADMiniS|RATION,
at
th*
SEMtNOLE
County
CourihouM at 407-553-4277. 1-000
U S E 771 (TDO) or 1-000-055-0770.
via Florida Ratay Satiric*

Sm m aiy Final Judgmant. loan*
LOT 30, BLOCK B. COACH LIGHT
ESTATES. SECTION HI, ACCORD
WO TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
PECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 25.
PAGE BO. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
G aud e u 23 i i , ct June. 2001.
(CiRCurr c o u r t sea l )
MARYANNE MORSE
CMk ol » a O cu « Court
By Mary Strtxpa
Daputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVK) J.

:c rv y e t» m » * s i

21— P ersonals

balo. a Uwy tllU rjf.
tntorma s o n . f i w h i m 1-M /4T C
ICLP ( A piiSe w v t i maooaga t e n
Th* SanWiol* Horald and th*
Fadatal Trad* Commtotton)

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55— B u s in e s s

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OPPORTUNmES
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Local Work 1-000-771-7704

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tU SH U 3
i p l M t

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5 0 0 p m , Thuraday, Augual 15,

5 7 — O r r o « l U N ITIES

Women1* Financial
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1235 HOUSEHOLD HEMS ANO
ART. JA6UN WAR6PCV FIDO
HOUSEHOLD GOODS. AUSON
CHASE 997 FURNITURE ANO
HOUSEHOLD GOOOS. BRIAN
COR TON M U FURNITURE AND
HOUSEHOLD 0 0 0 0 9 .

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(O M d COURT A0MMSTRATX3N.
ol
lh*
SEMINOLE
County
Courihouaa ol 407-555-4227, 1-500
9551771 (TDO) or 1-000955-5770,
ato Florida Raloy Sarvtc*.
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VtmCUUS) WA3 CONDUCTED IN
COMPLIANCE WITH F S .7 tS .ra
NOHCC THAT HARRY'S TOYRNO
WILL SELL SAIO VEHICLE. 5) AT
PUBLIC AUCTION FOR CASH ON
JULY 90,3091 AT M M AT 055 W.
FULTON ST. SANFORD. FU 12771.
ALL VEHICLES SOU) AS O . NO
TITLE GUARANTEED. HARRY'S
TOWING RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO BIO ON ANY VEHICU(S).
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ONE HOUR PRIOR TO SALE.
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MARYANNE MOMSfc
Cwk ct Cvort Court
ByMotySvoito*
Dvouhf D art
COOSJS S STAWIARSM. PA
4010 Boyacoul Dotiavard
Su m 450
Tampa, FL 33907
Tataphon* (913)077-5000
C5S410-01-1103
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•aid Court on j UL 02 2001.
Aa CMk c4 Ya Court
S r Audi King
.At Dvpuly d*rti
COOfUS S BTAWIARSKI. P A
4010 Boyaooul BoiAavaid
Sulla 450
Tamp*, a 33907
Talaphon* (913)977-9009
CESII001-1B10
A W f l l A I , 15.2001
CCliTI

RAFAEL A. SILVAQNOU. ANY
UMUKJWN SPOUSE OF RAFAEL A
SILVAGNOU. JAYC V. RULLAN.
ANY UNhNOWN SPOUSE OF JAYE
V RULl AN, RfYERSKJE AT TWIN
RIVERS COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. INC. SEARS.
ROEBUCK AND CO. ■ dutohad
Florida corporation, ANO ANY
UNKNOWN PARTY M

N O M

u

FIRST NAtlONWlOe MOFTTOAGt:
CORPOFWTION
PLAINTIFF
KADtY L EMNM. IF LFV1N0. ANO
IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEINS. DEVISEES.
RRANTFF3.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENCRS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A ll OTHER
PARTIES CLAtMMG AN WTEREST
BY, THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST KATHY L FINWIN.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF KATHY L
Rnf.TJ r n e t. f y n r r c *~t
TENANTS M POSSESSION
DEFENDANT! 8)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE ISLE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pultuam to a Sunmaiy Final Judgrnm
at tomdoaura da lad J u a 29. 2001
anlamd In CN9 Caaa No. 00 CA 2144
14 O o(9i* C b a * Courts! to* I ITH
Ju fcM C im * to ond tor BOaNOLE
County. SANFORO. Florida. I aril **•
Ir tha hPhatt and haat btofta* lor
AT WEST FRCNT DOOM N Itw
SEMINOLE County Courihou**
bcatad 1 M l N PARK AVENUE m
SANFORD. Florid*. *1 11.00 a m on
Ova 31 day of JlAy. 2001 m* lokjMng
deaenbad property e« aal toft) to aald
Summaty Flnaf • r i j i a d i m *

XT PUBLIC AUCTION. FOR SAL­
VAGE FOR CASH. ON DEMAND
TO HIGHEST BfOOER. THE FOL­
LOWING DFBCFMRFO VFHKXE.
A lC T m YEAR lAtPE VtV»
JULY 20TH
B4 HONDA
•OFHPkPttTFTA"**

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H O U S I N G

A U T H O R ITY
C o n s tr u c tio n and
Ttte Housing Autnortty ol me Cny ol tianfora (fiHA)
ts accepting appUcationt tor construction end
maintenance worker* for its Vacant Unit
Preparation Crew. These are temporary positions
with an expected duration oi 90 to 1SO days. We
are seeking persons wttn ms following skate:
Carpentry, Plumbing, Floor Ttie Installation,
Drywall, Electrical, Painting, and General Labor.
is dependent upon skM level but wM range
from $0.00 per hour to $14.00 per hour.
Emptoymsnt applications may be obtained et the
SHA, 94 Castle Brewer Court, 8enfcwd, FL 32771,
phone (407) 323-3160. Applications for the Vacant
Unit Preparation Craw wtl be accepted u/itff 4.-00
tt.n L O P T , o n J u l y .'3, Z 0 0 1 . Parsons oc4jcted tor
employment are subject to drug screening.
The SHA is an Equal Opportunity Employee

McConnaa Tearing 9Raoovoty.
1800 Santonl Av*.
GankJTO, FI. 32773
Proapafv* bktoan may Inapacl
vHJUrj v &lt; Vu&gt;
ta tlut.-i* o n 'CAbM CR OERTFIED
FUNDS' McComal timing
raaawaa F a d p i to anoapl of la(aal

ViGlA LUIATES, ACCCRPi-SG TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE I ANO
2, OP THfc ru ta u o nfcCw nM OF
8E50N0LE COUNTY. FLJOROX
Dated t a t 2* day ol Jim*. 2001.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clarii 14 F a d m * Court
By Mary B tro^a
Dapury Cl*fk
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAYTO J.

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HEREM,

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2. Price of item must be stated In the ad and be $100 or teas.
3. Only 1 item per ad and 1 ad per household per week.'
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Florida * 1100AM on to* 2rU day ot
AuguaL 2001, 9 » toSonlng d tto A o d
LOT 94. MONROE MEADOWS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
TfrTREOF AS RECORDED W PLAT
BOOK « . PAGES 12 a HO 17. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI.
NOLL COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTE: P lan er* to tw Faa D*M
CoSartton Fhaetico* AH &gt;«u a it

7 . A d v/i't s t a r t a s s o o n a s p o s i i b t o .

8 Clsixlfind Management's decision on copy acceptability wffl ba finsl.

LEARN TO CRH’S
TRACTOR TRAILERS
IDD m im NEEDS)!

Dated si* 29 Say ol Jun*. 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
PLAINTIFF

Clark of O o * Court

coon

(407)786-TALK*

Wcx/i while
y e w t A id s a x t

rossccsid i cr th« p p o p f r t y

By Mary Stroup*
D*a*Ay d a f t
COOIL.S S 3TAWIARSKL P A
4010 Soyaooul BoUavard
Seri* 450
Tampa. FL 33507
TeHffcon* (913)577-4005
c a s a ie o t-iia o
P u tteh Ju»y a is . 2001

Ladies CaU FR EE!

TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED '-N P U T BOOK 'a,
PAGE 5343, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS GF GCM1N0LE COLIN
TY. FLORIDA
EXHIBIT 'A'
DATED on J i n 29.2001.
SEAL
MARYANNE MORSE

CMkUCriOrwSCsu’l
ByMary Strrxpa
OapufyOarii

Damon M EOa, E aqun

DAVID SEAN MULLVAIN.
e r c u t u r r m o r tg a g f
SERVICES.
INC; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF E***0 KFAM
MULLVAIN. ANO UNKNOWN
TENANTS'OWNERS
DEFENDANT* S|
NOTICE OF*
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HERLBY GIVEN purU M to a Summary Trial Judgmanl
ol loroctoam daiad Jjn# 29. 2001
anaiad n CM Caaa No EOCA
2421 140 ol tTa O o M ComI a Yl*
I f TH Judclal CfrouN Fi and tor SEMI­
NOLE CowFy SANFORO Flonda. I
* e M i to 9 a ta^wat and b * J taddar

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103— H o u s e sUN i-uR N isiiro

71—l i a r Wanted

71—H elp Wanikd

71— H elp W a n t e d

7 lt

food

ersvict workers

S e v a n ! open'ng* In Altamonte

*tng the Big Rig* E rceiant pay
beboncTii as an entry ts v tltu rl
m wan OUkcNAMi. KG C G I!

Gatiiuait

tOwn-Epn Mu* b e R fe k&gt;W2C»e.
n u l mfoy w aking m u m M M i
* Ii m a d a a n criminal hMory.
56 50/hr. Apply PEOPLEMARK,
INC, 341 fi MaMand Am 4320. MM.
407*29-6229, EOE DFWP.

&gt;iOW1 800 435 5593
a
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S .rv lc i
ch/ttalper: Will train. D a an
nog mewd. Drug F it* 407-324» 4 0 7 A M « 'N O

141—H omes For S ale

141—H omes For S ale

4 0 7 -3 2 1 *0 7 5 9
153— A c r e a g e L o t F o r
S ale

nearly
D O Y L E 'S R E N T A L S
Sanford 2/2 With 1 car oarage 5

iinicn pul R tssotrs

dinar. Fid a ra .

Sanford 2 /t 1/2 2 Story Condo ad
Dkikig nm. Launtky Rm. Near Painl
A CHA 56251600
Sanford 3/2. CHA. With Shad 5
Fenced Back Yard *725.5700
DOYLE REALTY, INC.
(407) 322-2495
WE RENT S SELL HOMES

1-4042.
Geneva 4BR 2 1/2 ba. lofl Ig larrdy
rm, wjxxl * Nrt lb? 7 crt’ pwagn,
•had. 2 aray tptc, pool. U tU acre*
407-349-5857.

DELTONA 10acm* kfaaf for moWa
hometna. horaat, cama. lamwig or
nurtaryi
Zoned
agilcuRuril
54.901YACRE. Sm down w/own«r
Inanca 904-787-1772 o t 904-7878822
_________
1 5 7 — M o b il e H o m e s
Fo r S ale

Handy man Special: Smell 3BIV1 BA
at 1022 1291 SI. Sanford Inarde M
u n fw h e d Easy term*, km down,
n o c fo m y c c tb , toed raiofnenong
1-800885-4414.

Sanford: 12.52.2/1,55*. No part,
double roof, 2 thorti. awnmgv 30
B tcraan porch. CHA. 58.000, pnea
nog 386-789-6842.
C am agt Cove Doubtawida. I I M iq
fl. 3/2 . CHA. Iga corner lot,
ape-kanem mckidod. comm pool
512500 407-416-4224.______ _

Avai. now 178.000. 407
Or 407-324-4848

107— M o b il e H
Fo r R e n t
Iranchsei. C al Florida Depf of
A gnadura • CcrwaTia' Services at
800435-7352 or FTC-HELP tor
U 4 H b m s c n Or vae ota W»6
Nw™ .flc.gov*tzop.
Ftonrta law tarydaa aalat» or ce-ian
he* sew eeoeiVW m to raoNW adh
Florida Dept, of A gncutura 4
C orm m er Senfees bdora eeBng

Looking For

STAFF

•Aob-la home. Satdoid. 1983
Skytma. 14.56 partly tumnhed.
w rdm artarnd Hamaaon, C at 407330-5661.

om es

3BRI2BA. localad on F a Si Jo h n t
Rrvari tfo peti/no kids. Located In
Qoneva. 565&lt;Vmo, If l 1 Iasi. 407349-1110.

Tire d ot people w alking their d o g s In her ya
Clarice shrew dly Installed a hydraulically
operated lawn section.

1 5 9 — R e a i . F-STATE
W anted
Wa Buy H ouse*, C ondos.
C om m ercial
and
Land.
F oreclosure BTOPPEO. Back
Paym ents Brought Up To Oafs
R elocating? D ivorced? End
T eruntiT We C an HELP!! Any
C ondition, Any Aroa, FAST

7 i—H fi p W anted
117—C ommercial
R en ta ls

IMMEDIATE
INTERVIEWS

Wanked; Handyman ip e o a i si HE.
or NW Orange and Semkiola Cry I
can Oder ltd maikat pnoa. 1 you can

2920 S. Orlando Drive • Sanford

407-323-8787

J

'O fflco e C o a s t to C o a e F sin ce 1954

123—Wanted t o Rent

Edilod by Timothy E . Porker Jufy 3, 2001
45 Clm obuo‘3

ye3c.tr

1 Family

member
5 Saucy
B One might
hosltalo
whan cooing
14 State
16 Induction
rating
15 Kind ol zoo
exhibit
17 Flal rate?

18 Slangy sailors
IB Invoice word
20 Causo ol
stubborn­
ness, maybe

M adonna'

46 "Good oriofr
47 High-ri no con­
venience
50 Cut oft from
52 Studies
dosperntoly

53 Pleasant
c iim n to

50 Kind ol
breeze
6B Region
6 0 H ybrid citru s
fruit
64 French

2b O e s c iip r •
t i n In tu it,
d in n e r
S n v o iim T in

Man ..-juin
27 Toy

cre&amp;turos
31 Hprdh* *in
candidate
15 Spew lortti

GS Thulium , :tia
clockmakor

GO Nursery
rfiymo voasel
67 Onward
BR Find piece
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July 8, 2001

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N e w Y o rk T im e s
B e s ts e lle r s
1. JO H N A D A M S , by David
McCullough. (Simon &amp; Schuster, $35.) A
biography ot the country's first vice
president and second president.
2. S T O L E N
LIVES, by

Melika Oulkir
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Sides. (Doubleday. $24.05.) T h e story of
a United States Anny pltu: tc rescue

prto err- rf

Colemans learn what it takes
to p a tro l Sanford on bike

(fnwdtng siipito'jre nf

the Bataan death march) In the
Philippines In earty 1945.
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4 . A N A LB U M O F M EM O R IE8, by Tbm
Brokaw. (Random House. $29.95.) More
personal histories from members of "the

By Din Ping
Editor

C T a s f f ir a S e m Y .i*

t 1000 hours, Kyic and Jayson Colem an m ake final prepa­
rations for the day’s assignm ent. Hr ’met straps are tight­
ened, a final safety check is conducted, and sunscreen Is
liberally applied. T heir mission: To shadow Officer Ed M orales u
he patrols the streets of Sanford on bike.
The three-hour lo u r of du ty provided Kyle, 9, and Jayson, 14, a
first-hand look at w hat it takes to be a bike cop, a valuable lesson
for Kytc w ho is considering a career in public safety.
"I probably w ant to grow up to be a police officer,** Kyle said.
•E ither that o r a firem an;”
M orales show ed Kyle and Jayson the In’s and o u t’s of his beat,
which Includes the lake front, the H istoric District and portions of
Georgetown. H e also provided a to u r of the police station and Fire

A

George Carlin. (Hyperion, $22.95.) The
comedian offers opinions on everything
from God to pets to the Lone Ranger's
laundry.
6. B E A B I8 C U IT, by Laura Hillenbrand.
(Random House, $24.05.) A biography
of the horse whose career culminated In
a 1938 match race with War Admiral.
7, F O L E Y IS Q O O D , by Mick Fdev.
T.ta second bohlnd-tne-scenos memo!
by tbe professional wrestler known as
6. rtiU H 'SiW a B R O T H E R S , oy Ju M p i.

J . E C u . ( r - .c p f . 3 2 5 .: A t t c t r r * r * t j t o f j

•it w j . a lot of fun," Kyle sa.’J . "H e's j y fa .o rn c a ,p ."
The boys got to know M orales because of his frequent stops at
their parents' bakery ('tom m y's C ustom Bakery) on 2nd atieel arid
Sanford Avenue.
"H e's a good guy,” Kyle said. "H e stops in every day."
Police Chief Brian Tooley said the relationship M orales has built
w ith the Colem ans is w hat he envisioned w hen the departm ent first
began bike patrols.
"We get a lot of positive com m ents from the dow ntow n business
com m unity about the job Ed and the other officers are doing,"
Tooley said. "H e makes frequent stops by m any of the businesses

ol the Intertwined lives of the nation's
J * ™ I TRUTH t * . . . . by Melissa
Ethortdgo with Laura Morton. (VHIard,
$24.95.) Th e autobiography of the rock

lO.WHeN YOU COME TO A FORK IN
THE ROAD. TAKE H I by Yogi Berra
with Dave Kaplan. (Hyperion, $16.95.)
Reminiscences and aphorisms from the
Yankee H a l of Famer.

Fiction
1. S E V E N UP, by Janet Evanovtch. (8 t
Martin's, $24.95.) Stephanie Plum, a
New Jersey bounty hunter. Is assigned
the task ot findVig e semirelired mob2. L E A P O F FA fTH , by Dantelte Steel.
(Delacorte, $19.95.) Upon reluming to
the French chateau of her childhood, a
woman encounters now tovo and mortal
'JiHWaCT.

3 "fi” IS FO R PER IL, bv Sue Grafton

Pictured above and
right, Sanford Officer t£d
Morales la shadowed by
Kyle, 9 (pictured In the
middle) and Jayson, 14,
Cotaman of Sffdord.
The two children rode
their bicydea with
recently to (earn what It
(3 like to petrol Sanford

on two wneeia. Kyie t»
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(Marian Wood/ Putnam, $26.95.) The
California private eye Kinsey Millhone
searches for a prominent specialist In
geriatric medicine who has gone miss

Sec Bikes, Page 2C

4. A P A IN TFO H O U 8 E , by John
Grisham. (Douoieday, I2V.95.) Tbe
experiences ot a 7-year-old boy whose
parents live and work in tbe cotton fields
of Arkansas.
5 . C A N E R IVER , by Lakta Tademy.
(Warner, $24.95.) The story of four generatlons of
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Africanwomen, from
1B34 to 1936.
6. H O LLY ­
W O O D W IVES
— T H E NEW
GENER­
A TIO N , by
Jackie Collins.
(Simon &amp;
Schuster, $26.)

Koning discusses what's in and what’s out for this season’s fashions
|ehH U iiik s r e

pariw ns an1
ruthless ambitions of women in today’s
7. ON T H E S T R E E T W H E R E YO U
L IV E , by Mary Higgins Clark. (Simon &amp;
Schuster. $26.) A defense lawyer finds
herself haunted by two murders that
took place 110 years apart.
8. B A C K W H EN W E W ER E
G R O W N U P S , by Anno Tyler. (Knopf.
$25.) A 53-ye«r-old woman, the head of
an unruly extendod family In Baltimore,
tries to recover her original self.
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9. FIN AL T A R G E T , by Iris Johansen.
(Bantam, $24.95 ) Alter seeing her
nanny and Secret Service agents mur­
dered. the president's young daughter
becomes catatonic.
10 . A M ER ICA N G O D S , by Neil Qaimon.
(Morrow. $26.) A man Just out ol prison
becomes ontanglod In tbe schemes of
an enigmatic gntter.

No matter what time of yaar It is. fashion Is always a
op priority for the many ladles In Seminole County.

w h a t is b right an d lightw eight — som ething th at
stands out.
Q: W hat are good sum m er
accessories?
A: Things that look good, but
arc useful too. The hat, of

Q: W hat is ap p ropriate to w ear for those
fam ous sum m er w eddings?
A: It has to be fashionable, b u t lightw eight
ar.J airy, s j cum m er w eddings can present a
challenge for ladles. Remember, you have to
layer in the sum m er because yo u 're going in
and out of air conditioning.

mer fashions do's and don't’s with
Q: W hat's hot for this sum m er?
' * now.
A: C apris a re 'hot right
T hey 're not shorts, b u t th ey 're not panto. They
help h ide o u r knobby knees. A nything w ith an i­
m als is also hot. T hat safari look is also In.
Q: W hat's a fashion faux pas for the sum
m er?
A: People that w ear sh orts that are too
short an d d o n 't have the figure to w ear
them . T h at's definitely out.
Q: W hat are yo u r typical sum m er col­
ors?
A: The blues and purples. It's really

course, is essential. The straw hat w ith the m atching han d bag is a good choice. In sum m er, you

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Q: W hat's som ething that w as in last
year, but not so m uch this year?
At Running shorts and little tee tops.
They were in last year, b u t not this year.
Long pants were also in last year, b u t this
year, it’s all capris.
Q: A re sandals still fashionable?
A: They change the styles, but they will
never go out-of-stvle. T hey're just too com fort­
able. H ow eve* .1(ait s have to m ake sure their
toe nails are painted because you d o n 't w an t to
have to w ear panty hose in the sum m er.

�T he S eminole H erald

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comes to Lake Mary High School
Shakespeare’s telling was original.
The 20th Century brought us an
updated version of "Romeo anti
Juliet” The setting changed from
Verona to New York. The waning
families became rival gangs.
"West Side Story" also brought
something to the retelling of
"Romeo and Juliet" that the origi­
nal did not have. Musk.
With m usk by Leonard
Bernstein and lyrics by Steplten
Sondheim, "West Side Story" fea­
tured some very memorable
songs, including "Maria,"

"America," "Tonight" and "I Feel
Pretty." But the play actually startod out as "East Side Story." When
Jerome Robbins came up with the
idea to make a modem "Romeo
and Juliet," it was 1948 and in
New York, things were brewing
on the East Side. The couple was
a Jewish boy and an Italian
Catholic girl. There were still rival
gangs. But by the time Robbins
got everything and everyone in
place to start work on the nlay, it
was several yearn later and that
storyline was dated. Hence the

move to th
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be playing
School, Jul;
7 p.m. each
student dir
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And Lake 1
for quality
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Williams, Blackwell to wed
Pamela Jean Williams
and Charles Edward
Blackwell, both of Denary,
recently announced their
engagement.
Williams is the daughter
of Robert M. and Carolyn
Williams of Dellary. She is
a 1985 graduate of
Seminole H igh School and
a 1996 graduate of the
University of Central
Florida. She currently
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Jennifer K err and
Christian Marsch, both of
New Smyrna Beach, recently announced their eng. gcmerit.
Kerr is the da ughter of
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Gainesville's University
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knew so m any people,"
Jayaun i i i l HVhcn we red*
along da. L k c h c i'll | w r i n g
and talking to all the people
fishing. H a knew them all."
"H e know s a lot about alli­
gators, too," said Kyle, w ho
explained they took a short
break to w atch one of the
Lake M onroe reptiles glide
through the water.
M orales said one of the
advantages of being a bike
cop is the opportunity to
learn the community.
"Being on the bike you get
to hear and see things you
d o n ’t in a patrol car,"
M orales raid. "You get to
know the people w ho live
and w ork In tne area. M ost
people are very h ap p y to
know the bike patrols are o u t
there. It’s been £ great w ay to
connect with 1lie ccm m uni-

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w e did w ith Kyle and

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th e boys on w hat to do If
th*v ram d upon a situation or
he had to respond to a call
for service.
''Obviously, w e d id n 't
w an t to p u t them In harm 's
way," M orales explained.
"We talked about how they
should stay back aw ay from
the scene of any emergency
that m ight occur."
Fortunately for Kyle and
Jayson, no m ajor incidents
occurred, b u t that doesn't
m ean the duo d id n 't leam
som e im portant lessons.
"Officer M orales taught us
the rules for safe biking.
Which are basically the same
as driving a car," Kyle said.
"He also allowed us hov.* to
ride dow n stalra and how to
do the pow er elide. W hat you
do Is go really faet, and then
ou slide the back end of the
ike around. It helps you
catch the bad guys."
"That w as nis favorite
trick," M orales chuckled
wlien told of Kyle's fssd n atior. with the pow er slide. "1
show ed them som e of the dlfferent skills an officer m ust
know in order to be a m ember of the bike patrol. You
just can't jum p on a bicycle

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"It w as really nice of hint
to let us go o u t w ith him ,"
Kyle said,
"W hile w e were riding,
som ething w as w rong w ith

Community Notes
Summer Theater Camp
YNttdva River Players will
sponsor a summer musical the­
ater camp in Sanfoid, for chil­
dren ages 7 to 13.
This is a two-week (Monday
through Friday) camp beginning
Jrty9 thnxtgh 20, from 10 a m
to 3 p m , with a dosing evening
performance at the Helen Stairs
Theatre on July 20. Camp work­
shops will include Creative
Drama tics, Acting, Musical
Theater and Singing, Dandng,
Auditioning, Stagecraft, Theater
Art and Stage Makeup.
Camp Fee ia $150 for nonmembers, $225 for members of
Wekiva River Pisyets, and
includes tuition, camp T-shirt
and two free tickets to the dos­
ing performance. Additional
tickets are available. Registration
and more information contact
WRP at 407/262-1801.
Jazz Concert
The Altamonte Jazz

Ensemble, directed by Mike
Arena, will present its summer
concert 7 p m . Sunday, July 22,
with a "Tribute l b Tommy
Dorsey," and music made popu­
lar by his famous orchestra. '
During die sligltUy more than
20 v e s t s of his hand leading
careta; Dorsey was c m of die

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Births

Sunday. July (l 2001 I 'n g r M)

Kiwanis Club welcomes new member

Derek Kristopher TeUelra,
son of Cindy Dianna Tcixdra
of Sanford, was bom.
_ Dylan Jacob Ryan, son of
Tammy Lynn Beauregard and
Thomas J. Ryan Jr., of DcBary,
Ryan Joseph McCauley,
son of Lisa and Mark
McCauley of Longwood, was
bom.
Danielle EUae Harms, and
Donald Ell Harms, twin
daughter and son of Laura
and Donald Harms of
Oviedo, were bom.
Martin Alfredo Moyano,
son of Maryluz and Martin
Moysno of t aki&gt; Mary, was

The Kiwanis Club
ol Sanlord Induct­
ed a now mombor
during Its recent
luncheon meeting.
Lucy Kees, spon­
sored by Melanie
Winlertteimer,
was Inducted into
the 79-yoar-old
club by Bill
Fraaza, past lieu­
tenant governor
for the club. Kees,
originally (rom
Maine, has
rosided in Sanford
lor several years.
S he has been
active in several
local volunteer
organizations,
works at the The
Gap store In
Seminole Towne
Mall and also
helps in som e ol
the downtown
antique stores.
Dot Waller, se c ­
ond Irom left, is
president ol Iho
club.

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Hayley Elizabth Stalvey,
daughter of Ambrec and
Mattnew Stalvey of
Altamonte Springs, was bom.
Christopher James Jenson,
son of Valerie and William
Jenson of Lake Mary, was
bom.
Kitey Nichole Sabo,
daughter of Mary and John
Sabo of I nice Mery, was bom

June 18,2001
Ami] Enrique Vega, non of
Ailccn Bernice Martinez Vega
and Enrique Andres W ga of
Jacksonville, was bom.
Ricky Jaden M eldah
Wilkins, son of Kendra Renee
Wilkins cf Sanford, was bom
Ja'nya Yaharia H eney,
daughter of Shawnta Nicole
Wright Jones of Deltona, was
bom.
Ja'Qtian M arquis Heflin,
son of Tadtha Lasha Harris
and Marquis Anti u n y Heflin
of Del .and, was bom.
Fidel GuUUan Brock, son
of Anna Torres and
Christopher Brock of Fern
Park, was bom.
Jonathan Stephen Lacy,
son of Julie and Robert Lacy* I
of Fern Park, was bom.

June 19,2001
Angela La'Quandra
Jackson, daughter of Nanette
G rade Watkins and Alfred
Lorenzo Jackson of Sanford,
was bom.
Erika Stephanie Pirozok,
Pirozok oftJeltona, w i^bdrii.'

June 21/ 2001
Jacob Tf*** Smith «on of
LLi. Suzanne Ccok Smith sod
Frederick John Smith II, of
Deltona, was bom.

McftkJ pbolo by Tommy Vincent

Seminole students honored for academic achievement
The Altamonte Springs
Jennifer D. Smith, daughter of
Chapter ol the Links Inc, hosted
Mrs. Minam Smith, attends Lake
an Academic Achievement
Howell High School. Catron Y.
Luncheon on Saturday
White, daughter of Rev.
June 23, at the H ilton'
........
......... ; Arthur J. and Dr. Anita
O rb n d o /Alta monte
C. Choice.
Springs Hotel.
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The students Were preThe
— luncheon honored
ife
'¥ - I sen ted a p la q ue honoring
students for their acade­
mic achievement in high
school.
were
extended by Link Vivian
U ndal, w ho shared the
Marva
occasion.
Link Jeanette Williams Hawkins
introduced the honorces, • • • • • • •
who included Brittany
High School. K eirvtfTJif
daughter of Mrs. Jennifer
Johnson, attends Winter Springs
High School, lasmine Y.
Montgomery, dauqnter ot M'
and Mrs. James Montgomery
‘ ym an High School.
attends Lyman

Harafcf photo by Morva Hawtlna

The Altamonte Springs Chapter of the Links Inc., hosted an Acadomic Achievement Luncheon on Saturday, Juno 23,
the Hilton Ortanda'Atmmontn Springs Hotel.

June 2 2 ,2001
Victoria Hope Tbrres,
daughter of Vanessa Santos
Torres and Cork* Torres of
Deltona, was bom.

June 25,2001
Julian Christopher
Johnson, son of Amy Dawn
Williams Johnson and Arthur
Carl Johnson Jr., of Daytona
Beach, was bom.

June 26,2001
Jacob Riley Whitley, son ot
Katherine and Jon Whitley of
Orange City, was bom.

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Herald ntxxo by Uarvo H aeU n a.

The Links honorees and their families attend the recognition banquet held
recently in Altamonte.

gMvr*, knowing and using
oiKiUicr bngouge, a,u! knowing
and using com puter skills.
He shared a few anecdotes
and gave some history of
Seminole Count)'.
Musical inspirational selec­
tions were given by Aronld
Grace of the Magnificent Seven.
Link Cora Snead honored
Congressman Hastings with a
p b q u c for his distinguished ser­
vice to the community. Hastings
works closely with his col­
leagues, serves on the House
Rules Committee and the House
International Relations
Committee.
C n n g r e w u r v u i Hastilij
been appointed by the £
of the House of Rep rose

to serve as an observer to the
rrv erricr nf Hong Kong to
China.
Serving as chairperson of tire
Academic Achievement
Luncheon was Link Dorctha B.
Orr. President of the Altamonte
Springs d io p te r of Links Lie. is
Link Pam Ttibbs.
Special guests were from tire
Orlando and Brevard Chapters
of the Links, Inc. and Link Linda
Reddick, Orlando, the fourth
area director of the southern
area.
Recognition was given to the
Sankofo Young tadit-s of
Distinction of tire Grove
Counseling Center snd their
coordinator Wanda Fitzpatrick,
"Encouraging Academic

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Achievement in Deserving
•i. .id w i'.L ..

A trust fund has been estab­
lished at tire Sun Trust Bank, 200
West First Street In Downtown
Sanford. The fund Is to help with
the burial expenses of little
d ren itn r P. Ware, the 7-year-old
who was accidentally killed pn ,
June 19 on the lakcfmnl. Thanks,
to those persons who contribute
to this fund. For information, call
Rosa Ware at 407-314-6221.
In a time when 'rninlless teens
arc becoming teen parents,
•j lures are forever changer! We
See Hawkins, Page 6C

June 27,2001
Edgar Anlbal Barioso, son
of Jomelis Maldonado and
Jose Anlbal Barrow of
Sanford, was bom..
Daniel Anthony OchoaEspixuoa, sun cf Rosalinda
and Celso Ochoa of Sanford,
was bom.

June 28,2001
Angelina Hope Acevedo,
daughter of Terry McKenna
aitd u m acl Acevedo Jr., of
Deltona, was bom.
Kari Alexander Hann, son
of Donna and Bruce Hann of
Orange City, was bom.
Ezekiel Eric Melhado, son
of Jacqueline Vazquez and
Joseph Melhado of Deltona,
was b o m
Luis Daniel Vlctoriono,
sou of Lucia MondragonEaquivel and Jose Luis
Victoria no ot Sanford, was
bom.

June 29,2001
Kyle Bernard Devlin, son
of Kimberly Hemenway and
Edward Devlin of Deltona,
was b o m
Emma Louise
M utntpau g li, daughter cf
Kimberly Louise and David
Muterepaugh of Sanford, was
bum
Aiexa Raye Noga, daugh­
ter of Dalyncs Cancel and
Paul Nogs of D elta u , v &lt;as
bom.

‘Pearl of the Pacific’ breathtaking to the Christensens
"Breathtaking” is the choice
w ord to describe Hawaii for
Sue and Terry Christensen. The
local couple attended a m o rt­
gage brokers convention there
and fell in love w ith the "Pearl
of tire Pacific."
.........
En route to their trop­
ical destination, the
Christensens stopped
over in Los Angeles and
upon their return rent­
ed a car in San
Francisco and explored
the surrounding territo­

Christensens visited Alcatraz,
took a trolley tour and explored
Fisherm an's Wharf. They drove
to Pebble Beach and dined at
Clint Eastwood's famous Hog's
Breath Inn at Carmel by tire Sea.
After such a paradise
trip, getting back to the
real w orld is also nice fur
Sue and Terry. 'lire gieat
time in Hawaii has
inspired the couple to
visit tire Orient in tire
future.

Pastor Back In Pulpit
Tire Rev. Jim
Doris
Tire convention was
Biudshaw and his family
held in H onolulu and
D ietrirh
were honored at a "w el­
Sue and Terry lodged
« ■&lt;* * • a « come
back reception"
dow n at the luxurious
after th n Florida United
H iltun Haw aiian Milage on
Waikiki Beach. " We had a w on­ Mt-lhoJUl Conference returned
him to the First United
derful time," Sue said, "and the
M ethodist Church as pastor for
food w as w onderful." They
the second year.
took the famous Pearl Harbor
i lortcd by tire church Staff
Tour, flew on a helicopter which
Parish Relations Com m ittee fol­
took them over Pearl Harbor,
lowing the 111:55 a.nr. service,
the scenic rain forest, sprawling
m ountains and the rich volcanic church members stood in lire to
welcome their pastur, his wife,
valleys.
Anne, and their children,
She said chc felt perfectly
Joanna and Stephen, back to the
safe at all times an a lauded the
congregation.
servers and shopkeepers for
lire committee served deli­
their politeness. The people
cious refreshments and tire
were so "nice and respectful,"
Bradshaw family seem ed happy
she said
to be welcomed back v. ith such
Back In San Francisco, tire

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fervor by their church family
members.
M argie Is 'S o Elated'
Margie Beinc Is "so elated"
over tire progress she has m ade
with her new medical miracle.
She had a device Im planted to
control the trem ors of
rarkinsun's Disease. Although
she has to take 1. slow and easy
for a few weeks, the excited
patient said, "1 have been bom
again and I w ant to shout my
joys to the w orld."
Margie has been confined to
a wheel chair for several years
and her newly-found indepen­
dence is overwhelm ing. H er
goal is to take up tap dancing
w hen the doctors give her tire
green light
Sanford Beckons Ladies
Two local ladies have
returned to their Sanford homes
after taking a leave of absence
to be with their families "up
north.".
June Lucas, w ho has lived in
the same house for over 40
years, now shares the home
w ith her son, Alan, os well as a
hom e in Indianapolis w ith her
sister. She spaces her time
betw een Florida and Indiana
"so she w on't w ear her wel-

P hoto Bubmltted

Sue *md Terry Christensen attended a mortgage brokers convention in
Hawaii and tell In love with the ‘Pedil ot l!io Pacific."
come out," she laughed.
Edith Myers took a year off
to be near her family and spoil
her grandchildren in Illinois.
She m ade the decision to move
to Illinois for a year "just to try
it out" and watch the children
grow.
The com m unity welcomes
June and Edith back to town
M usic M aestro, Please
It is now official. The Staff
Parish Relations Com m ittee of
the First United M ethodist

Church announces that the
position of the church Music
Director has been filled by
Mark Looney w ho has been
pincli-hilting a long time.
Mark has an extensive music
background and is quite a
visionary. 1le has set goals for
developing an exemplary music
ministry for the church.
Volunteers Honored
The Trumpet Sound, the
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�T he S eminole H erald

Sunday. July 8, 2001

R eligion
Church
Notes
Blood C ovenant o f C hriat A special presentation,
the "Blood C ovenant of
C hrist" will be presented
Sunday, July 8, at 11 a.m.
and 7 p.m., and M onday
and W ednesday a t 7 p.m . at
C hrist U nited M ethodist
Church, 408 Tucker Drive
in Sanford. Special guest
speaker willI be
I
pastor/evan g elist C urt
Nelson,
kelson, w ho will rpresent
the foundational teaching
from the Bible that changed
the lives of over 10/100 peoile in H aiti, P eru and
amalca.
For additional details
phone the church at 407322*7900.

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S um m er D ay C am p
Registration is now
u n der w ay for Sum m er
Day Cam p at C om m unity
U nited M ethodist Church,
921 S. U.S. H ighw ay 17-92
Casselberry. C hildren
ho have com pleted
dergarten through 6th
ade are invited to come
pend the w hole B u rn ­
er. Activities such as comu ter centers, crafts, music,
orytelling, dram a and
eld trips are included. The
urs are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
ch weekday, now
augh July 27.
C ost is $100 p e r week
hich includes all Held
ps, snacks and crafts.
.ere Is a discount for each
d iliu iu l child in the sam e
For Inform ation or
tion call the church o! cc
407-831-3777.
•tlon B ible School
Grace Fellowship
gregational Church,
ted at the co m er of
ith Park Avenue and
4th Street, w ill host
Vacation Bible School from
Monday, July 9, through
Friday, July 13, from 6:30 to
8:30 p.m. each evening. The
progu.ni Is foi d illlr c n
ages 4 to 11, an d will
Include stories, fun, songs,
crafts, treats an d more.
Sign up at the Ready-ForAction Rally on Sunday,
July 8 beginning at 1 p.m.
In Ihfi Church's parking Jot
o r call 407-322-4584.
Youth C hoir
The M usic D epartm ent of
First U nited M etnodist
C hurch of Prattville, Ala.,
will present the Genesis
Singers Youth Choir,
Genesis Dram a Team and
Genesis Singers Band at
Grace United M ethodist
Church Friday, July 13 at 7
p.m.
The Genesis Singers,
w ith iitore B u n ICO m em ­
bers, is one of Uie Li&amp;t&amp;l
youth choirs In the South
Alabama West Florida
Conference of the U nited
M ethodist Church. The
choir is m ade u p of teen­
agers from 13 to 18 years of
age.
The choir sings a variety
of styles of m usic, from tra­
ditional to contem porary.
T hith Trackers
Thith Trackers discover
the secret o f the Stone
Tablets at First Baptist
Church, W inter Springs,
vacation Bible school
The church will hold Us
annual Vacation Bible
School M onday, July 23
through Thursday, July 26
at Central W inds Park, next
to W inter Springs H igh
School from 9 a.m. until
noon.
Built around an action
adventure journey through
the deserts of Egypt and
the M iddle East, the week
w ill be tilled w ith Bible sto­
ries, a search for the Stone
Tablets, an d m any others.
The week of fun, food and
opportunities is tree ol
charge an d open to y o u t
from K indergarten through
5th grade. Parents are invit­
ed to a D inner at U « Park,
Thursday, July 26, from 6
until 8 pan .
For additional inform a­
tion, call 407-699-6600.

Church honors Rev. Adams
B y Nlarvn Hawkins
Herald Correspondent

The Rejected Stone Full
M ission non-denom lnational
ly honI
C hristian church family
ored the
their p astor and first lady,
Sunday,
lay, June 24, In the Sanford
Civic Center.
The Rev. Benjamin and Toni
A dam s Jr., w ere surprised w ith
an appreciation dinner.
M em bers, family and friends
w ere on h and to pay tribute to
the honorees.
Elder Calvin C. D onaldson
w as m istress of cerem onies for
the occasion.
The entrance o f th e honorees
w as greeted w ith a chorus of
"surprise, surprise" from the
guests. O h, w nat a look c f su r­
prise w as show n on their faces.
M usical selections w ere ren­
d ered by the Spirit of Life
Singers and Pastor Charles
G raham of O rlando.
Invocation w as given by
M inister Tommy G atlin, w ith
scripture by M inister Cecil
C annady an d w ords of w el­
come b y Edm ond W ashington.
Shannon C annady gave the
occasion.
G reetings w ere given on behalf
of M ayor Brady Lessard, and
D eputy Sheriff Steve H arriett
of the Sem inole C ounty
Sheriff's departm ent.
Expressions of love and

The Rev. Benjamin and Toni Adame Jr.
appreciation w ere expressed .
by the Rev. William Lewis,
Elder Calvin Donaldson,
Deacon O scar Redden and
Deacon Calvin Mosley.
After a delicious dinner, the
honorees w ere recognized w ith
a tribute from Katoya Raynor
in a Praise Dance routine.
Little Lhaylor Jordan, Rejected
Stone's youngest member,
recited the 23rd Psalm.
Tlaques, proclam ations from
City Com m issioner Velma W illiams, T im e r Clayton,
NAACP, Brothers Keepers and

O scar Redden, w ere all pre­
sented to Pastor A dam s for his
outstanding com m unity se r­
vice.
Presentations on behalf of
the church where Tastor
A dam s has pastored for eight
years w ere presented by
C hairperson Kosella Fields and
the Rejected Slone Church
family. The honorees were
;iven a suit and accessories for
njam in and first lady
Adam s.
They wore blessed w ith a
mini Florida vacation.

Dinner table not place for battle of wills
any experienced parent or grand­
parent and they will tell vou this
Is Luc. The sad thing is
DR. DOBSON: No. In
that these conflicts are
unnecessary. Children
fact, the dinner table is
will eat as much as they
one potential battlefield
need if you keep them
where a parent can easily
from indulging In the
get ambushed. You can't
wrong stuff. They will
win there!
not starve. I promise!
A strong-willed child is
The way to deal with a
like a good military gen­
poor eater is to set good
eral who constantly s e e k s ___
food before him. If he
on a d v a n ta g e o u s place U# _
claims not to be hungry,
take on the enemy. He
'
,
wrap the plate, put it in
need look no farmer. Of
D O uS O n
all the common points of • • • • •• • • • the refrigerator and send
him cheerfully on his
conflict between genera­
way. I lell be back b id few hour?.
tions— bedtime, hair; clothes,
There is a little mechanism in his
schoolwork, etc. — the advantummy that says "Gimme food!"
at the table are all in the
several times a day. When this
s favor. Three times a day, a
occurs, do not put sweets or
very tiny child can simply refuse
to open his mouth. N o amount of snacks In front of him. Simply
retrieve the earlier meal, warm it
coercing can make him cut what
up and serve It again. If he
he doesn't w ant to eat
protests, send him out to play.
I remember one 3-vcarold
Even If 12 hours or more goby,
who was determined not to cat
continue this procedure until food
his green peas, despite the insis­
— all food — begins to look and
tence of his father that the
smell wonderful. From that time
squishy little vegetables were
forward, the battle over tlie din­
going down. It was a classic con­
ner table should be history.
frontation between an irresistible
force and an immovable object
Neither would yield. After an
QUESTION: Wlwt'x Uw
hour of haranguing, threatening,
appeal of all (he human suffering
cajoling and sweating, the father
and violence on television and in
had not adii?ved his goal. The
tearful toddler sat with a forkload movies? Why do people want
more of it?
sealed iipa.
DR. DOBSON: I'm sure It lu s
Finally, througl i sheer inllmJdasomething to do with our desire
tone
for excitement and our need to
ape from tlie boring existence
many people experience. But 1
know everything that went on
afterward, b u t the mother told me have to admit I don't fully under­
stand i t It is difficult to compre­
they had no choice but to put the
hend why people enjoy watching
child to bed with the peas still in
such bloody events.
hi* mouth. They were amazed at
A number of years ago, the No.
the strength of his wltL
1 television program in the entire
The next morning, the mother
year, watched by more people
found a little pile of mushy p u s
than all the sporting events or
where they had been expelled at
any other single program in tlie
the foot of the bed. Score one fur
course of the 12-month period,
Junior, none for Dad! Tell me in
was ’Helter-Skelter,” the story of
what other arena a 30-pound
the Charles Manson "family. One
child could whip a 200-pound
Incident In that TV special was
man?
Not every toddler is this tough, the murder of a woman, eight
months pregnant, who was bru­
of course. But many of them will
tally stabbed in {he abdomen.
gladly do battle over food. It is
Why would anyone want to sec
their ideal power game. Talk to
QUESTION: Should a parent
by to fora: a child to cat?

such brutality? The popularity of
that program and others like it
speaks dramatically about (ticdepravity of the American peo­
ple and our lust for violence.
Dr. Okjfcnn u pm ident of Die nonprofit
organisation hoctn i«i the family, P.Q
Box 444, Colorado Spring*. CO SIMM; or
www (AmUy.org. Que-aion* and answer*
are excerpted from H i e Complete
Marriage and family Home Reference
Guide - published l&lt;y TyncUV^Houxe.
e ion James dobson inc

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Daughter blinded by
love needs to open eyes
from reality no longer. I antici­
DEAR ABBY: Mon* than a
pate a bum py ride ahead and
year ago, my daughter's
boyfriend was thrown out of
wish you luck.
his parents' house. My
huskirul and I opened
our home to him
DEAR ABBY: In
because wc felt sorry
your reply to "Still
Liughing in Short
for him. The deal was,
he could stay with us
Hills, N.J.," you said,
until he gol on his
"Perhaps those who
think of a wedding as
own feet.
a fund-raiser should
Ihr- problem is. he's
consider charging
still here, and we now
Dear
admission. (Only kid­
have a grandchild
ding!)."
from him. He bare)
tviv
Abby
Welt, that's exactly
supports Die baby,
y, let
alone himself, and I
• • • i • • • w lut my husband and
I did. Our wedding took place
have mason to believe he Ls
at a historical ranch that was
diealing on my daughter. I le
being restored. It was iield in
has even put the moves on me.
unijunction with an annual
(They were halted promptly.)
We have kicked him out sever­ event hosted in part by our
local historical society. While it
al times, but he keeps return­
was in the planning stages, it
ing.
was suggested that we be mar­
How can I open my datigh
ried at tlie ranch in period
tor's eyes to this person? No
c'c.thing. The catch was that
matter wlut I or tier friends
our wedding would be consid­
say, she still loves him and
believes in him.
ered the "entertainment" for
u
rs
rrm o m that day, and anyone who
IN MINNESOTA attended the event would be
welcome to witness the mar­
riage ceremony and have cake.
DEAR MOM: It's time for
T ie entrance fee/donation was
the gravy train to stop and
your daughter's boyfriend to
disembark until he can pro­
vide a home and support for
your daughter and the baby.
You are doing nu one a favor
by allowing him to continue
to be a parasite.
Explain to your daughter
that until this man gets settled,
it would be hotter for the baby
— and her — to remain with
you. Common sense tells me
that could be a lo.ng, long
time. She should also prepare
herself to support her child,
because the father is showing
all the signs of being a dead­
beat dad. Then pray (hat while
concentrating on the practicali­
ties of life, she will grow up
and realize that the responsi­
bility for her and her child's
future rests entirely on her
shoulders.
As much as you love your
daughter, you can protect tier

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We scut 50 invitations to
family and friends, and every­
one came. The event made
money (some of our friends
donated more than live $1
entrance fee), and our wedding
was Iield in beautiful surround­
ings with loving friends.
Everyone had a great time. It
was a win-win situation. It's
still the talk of tlx.* town five
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HAPPILY MARRIED, RIO
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DEAR HAPPILY MAR­
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and groom — who should be
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P ilftr &lt;»&lt;: Sunday. July C. 2001

F ood

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faced a generation of babies
making babies. Lost are the
values for strong families and
responsible adults. All over
this nation, the Central Florida
Com m unity included, there is
a crisis with teen pregnancy.
The government, private, nonprofits and faith communities
are addressing this concern
w ith the utmost urgency. Three
years ago, the Gmve
Counseling Center of Seminole
County developed a team of
community partners to address
this concern in Seminole
County, lire Grove was a
recipient of a Department of
•Jfcalth and Human Services
G rant. hmory Unrversrty of
[Atlanta served as the fiscal
ilgent for the throe-year grand
period. Tire Seminole ’lecn
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S IOP, was implemented in tw o
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Schools, Millennium and
f c H I I I I U l U Middle,
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prevention program. It serves
seventh and eighth grade stu­
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Millennium M iddle Schools.
[The program format consists of
four, six-week cycles. Students
m eet after school tw o times a
fyfcek and on Saturdays for sixweeks. The program addresses
the role-play issues that leads
Vo teen pregnancy. Staff facili­
tates groups that include but
riot limited to: self-awareness,
decision-making, alcohol,
tobacco and drug awareness,
anger management, conflict
resolution, peer pressure and
assertiveness. Tire Grove’s
A dventure Based C ounseling
(ROPES) course helps lo build
confidence, sodal skills and
teamwork. Planned
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transm itted diseases, the
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Place fisig potatoes, asparagus and bell pepper pieces in shallow dish.
Preparation: 2u minutes, Grill: 12 minutes
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Remove salmon. Grill or broil salmon lor five minutes. Place potato,
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1/2 cup lemon juice
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1/4 cup oil ve or vegetable oil
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1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
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The Sunday, July 8, momins
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2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh basil leaves or 2 teaspoons dried
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3 boneless pork cho* s (about 3/4-inch thick)
6 ounces fresh portaFclla mushrooms or large button mushrooms
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successful Vacation Bible
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and a cool trolley for the First
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taaii Collins, Ashby Jonaa arid
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A U G U ST 1 5 , 2 0 0 1

S Jn l YEAR No. l i t
Copyright 0 2 0 0 1 Tho Sominot* ltor*ld

Sanford, Florida

50*

City close to deal on conference center
By Dan Ping
Editor

Sa n ford Stars
Finish Second
The Babe Ruth League
(15-and-Under) All-Stars from
the City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department Babe
Ruth Baseball League showed
that the future looks pretty
good for Seminole and Lake
Mory high schools.
P age 1B

Greenwood Lakes
Park Grand
Opening is A u g . 25
There will be a grand
opening, Saturday, Aug.
25, at Greenwood Lakes
Park, near Lake Mary
High School and next to
the library, on Grecnwny
Blvd. in Lake Mary. The
event, to begin at 10 a.m.,
is to mark the opening of
a Roller Hockey Rink and
Tennis Courts within the
park.
T h is exp ansion w as
m ad e p o ssible through
com m u nity involvem ent
o f the area hom eow ners
associations, Sem inole
C ou n ty governm ent, and
the State o f Florida,
through a $150,000 Florid a
R ecreational D evelopm ent
A ssistance Program
(FR D A P) grant.

The expansion, in addi­
tion to a full sized lighted
roller hockey rink and a
battery of three lighted
tennis courts, also
includes sidewalks, drink­
ing fountains, lighted
restrooms, irrigation with
improved landscaping,
and lighting of the park­
ing lot.
The park will offer free
skating use Monday
through Sunday from 8
a.m. until 10 p.m.
Everyone is invited to
join in this expansion ded­
ication at 10 a.m. Aug. 25.
For additional informa­
tion contact Joe Gasparini,
Seminole County Parks
and Recreation
Coordinator at 407-788­
0405.

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SANFORD — City officials are close to
signing a memorandum of understanding
with a development team to construct a
hotel/conference center on Lake Monroe.
The memorandum of understanding —
an outline of tasks and deadlines each
party will complete — is expected to be
ready for City Commission's consideration
at the Aua. 27 meeting.
Sanfoi Mayor Brady Lessard and City
Manager Tony VanDerworp fldw to

Sanford
culls list
for police,
fire stations

Memorandum of understanding
expected to be signed in two weeks
Bloomfield Hills, Midi., Friday to m -t with
members of the Acquest/Benchmark
Hospitality development team. Jack Wert,
director of the Seminole County Visitors
and Convention Bureau, also made the
trip.
'Basically we framed out the issues of
who is responsible for w h at" VanDerworp

said. "Their design people will be in town
in the next week or so to start working with
the Riverwalk folks and integrating the
designs."
VanDerworp expects a complete pack­
age of designs, cost estimates and financing
options to be ready in three to six months.
The Acquest/Benchmark team was one

six firms to submit a Request for
Qualifications (RFQ) in May. Hunter
Interests Inc., a consulting firm Hired by the
dty, ranked the qualification packages sub­
mitted, with
Acquest/Bcnchmark,
Stormont
Hospitality
Group,
and
Miserow-Stein Real Estate Inc. receiving
the top grades. VanDerworp said Stormont
and Miserow-Stein have since submitted
letters saying their project schedules are
overbooked, leaving Acquest/Benchmark
as the top team.
See Deal, Page 5A

Space Station Destination

County
OKs plan
to spray
mosquitoes

C om m ission elim inates
park at 18th Street

Com p Plan amendment
tabled until Spring 2002

By Dan Ping
Editor

By Christopher Patton
oiaTT wmer

SANFORD — Local recreation
groups will continue to have
access to the large field at 18th
Street after City Commission
eliminated the site as a potential
location for a new Are and police
station.
Meeting in a work session
Monday, commissioners consid­
ered several cost and location
options presented by City
Manager Tony VanDerworp to
build new public safety build­
ings.
"I don’t think we have to fish
or cut bait just yet," VanDerworp
said.
No final decisions were made,
but commissioners did narrow
their choices. The 18th Street site
has often been died as a potential
location for a new police station,
in p u t because the dty already
owns the land. However; the site
did pose some problems because
________________ of its close
C h a rt of C08t proximity to

and location
options, see

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several com ­
m is s io n e r s
noted using the field would
Impact local recreation and
school programs.
"That's probably the most
used 'unofficial' park we have,"
said Commissioner Randy Junes.
"A lot of kids use that field for
sports."
"The school system uses that i
field,
as
w ell,"
said
Commissioner Whltey Eckstein.
See Stations, Page 7A

The 8pace Shuttle Discovery, commanded by Scott J . Horowitz, blasted off from the Kennedy Space Canter
Friday for Ifa 11th flight to the International Space Station. The shuttle carried several scientific experiments,
Including the Italian bum Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module, and members of the Expedition Three
craw to the space station. American Frank L Culbertson Jr. and two Russian cosmonauts wffl replace the
three-member Expedition TWo crew already on the space station.

SANFORD — The 18/100 resi­
dents of unincorporated Seminole
County can fear mosquitoes a little
leas after the county commission
unanimously approved funding
for spraying, which will begin
Friday.
Currently there are 29 counties
under medical alert for the mos­
quito transmitted West Nile Virus
with the closest county being S t
Johns. According to a Seminole
County Public Health official, sev­
eral counties including Orange
and Osceola have had recent find­
ings of other another m o s q u i t o
borne
disease,
St.
Louis
Encephalitis.
According to Commissioner
Randy Morris, Jn e city of
Altamonte Springs has a "signifi­
cant program" to battle mosqui­
toes. Phii Stehry, county commu­
nity services director; said other
dties are leas efficient and work an
a complaint bash with the mosqui­
to prevention crew doubling as
other public works employees.
"I think they (dries of Seminole
County) will be Ul equipped if we
went to a full medical alert," said
Sulvey.
Morris suggested the county
staff to work toward a comprehen­
sive plan with the dries.
Abo as a part of the new coun­
ty mosquito prevention plan.
Commissioner Carlton Henley
suggested creating a "medical
alert plan" that would authorize a
of officials to swiftly make
If the county was put on medSee County, Page 7A

G ift is ‘reaping w hat you so w ’ Prisoner escapes from jail
oy unfwtopnar ratio n
Staff Writer

By Michelle Jerla
Managing Editor
LONGW OOD — Members of
Habitat
for Humanity
in
Seminole are realizing a little
storage space can go a long way,
especially when itx free.
The organization recently
became thebeneficiary of a 5-by10 foot storage facility located in
Longwood's Big Tree Self
Storage complex. The business
donated the space to the charity
as a result or Resident Manger
Virginia Prendergast's personal
philosophy, "you reap what you
sow."
"I am a firm believer in what
you
give,
you
receive,"
Prendergast said. "I totally
believe
hi
Habitat
for
Humanity's goodness and what
they e re doing to help people."
The donation couldn't have
come at a better time for the local
organization.
"This is a real plus for us,
espedaily since we are opening a
new thrift store," Habitat for
Humanity in Seminole Executive
Director Nancy DePew aaid.
"We feel blessed lu Itave lids. It
seems God is kind of working
with us."
Habitat for Humanity in
Seminole already operates one
thrift store in Sanford, which is

SAN FO RD — Four days
before a Seminole County Jail
inmate was to go to he broke
free.
Christopi ler John Smith, 35,
escaped from the John E Polk
Correctional Facility at approxi­
mately 3:40 p-m. Saturday after
reportedly breaking free of
handcuffs, leg irons and a belly
chain and scaling the security
wall and razor wire fence.
The Maitland jail-breaker may
be more famous for his one-man
crime wave that terrorized
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Nancy Depew, executive director ot Habitat for Humanity In Seminoia,
checks out storage specs donated to Habitat by Marianna Van and Virginia
Prendergast of Big Tree Self Storage.

Maitland and Seminole County
homeowners during the sum­
mer of 1999.
Smith was arrested by the
Orange County Sheriff's Office
from a string of burglaries in
South Seminole County and
Maitland Aug. 27, 1999. Before
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office could add their own bur­
glary charges. Smith bonded out
and committed more burglaries
before he was apprehended
again Sept 5. Its estimated he
committed more than a dozen
burglaries in less than a month.
See Escape, Page 7A

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located at 2910 Orlando Drive.
The organization hopes its sec­
ond store will open by late
August at 1100 Americana
Boulevard near the old Kmart
Plaza In Sanford.
Habitat will use the donated
space to store building materials
and other items currently locat­
ed at the thrift store.
"This will be a big help to us
since people won't see the items
at the store and think they are for
sale," said Marianne Van, man­
ager of the Habitat Thrift Store.

"And, because of the storage
unit, we can come and get what
we need whenever we want."
Habitat for Humanity, found­
ed in 1976, seeks to eliminate
poverty-level
housing
and
Homelessness from the world.
Habitat has built more than
40,000 houses around the world,
providing
approximately
250/XX) people witH safe, afford­
able
shelter.
Habitat
for
Humanity in Seminole was
See G ift Page 5A

Altamonte fire chief resigns
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
ALTAMONTE SPRIN G S —
A 26-year veteran of the
Altamonte
Springs
Fire
Department resigned Friday
afternoon after spv-culations
swirled he was involved in a
drinking and driving aeddent
earlier that morning.
Deputy Fire Chief Jeffrey G.
Scott was reportedly driving a
dty vehide Friday at 12:45 a.m.
on Altamonte Drive East near
Longwood Avenue when he
rear-ended a vehide stopped at

the Intersection's red
According to ASFL)
ter
Alan Harris, that same day £
faxed a short letter to the fire
department announcing his res­
ignation.
"For 26 years he has had
impeccable service," Harris said.
"I went back and looked at his
file and he is perfect on every
evaluation. Not one pink slip or
memo that was negative in any
way. That blew me away."
According to Harris, Scott
was driving an unmarked "takeSce Chief, Page 7A

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I'ilRC 2 A Wednesday, August 15. 2001

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A G LA N CE AROUND O U R CO UN TY

Pride in a job
well done
If you wont to get a better understanding of
firefighters, eat at lire station house.
Mike Turner recently provided me with an invi­
tation to break bread with the men of B Shift
down at Sanford Station 31. I've known Mike for
about a year, and he's tried to convince me to nin
............................ a shift with him and his crew;
however, eating barbecued pork
chops in an air conditioned din­
ing room is a lot easier than
answering 12 to 15 emergency
calls during a routine sliift.
T\ims out these guys arc pret­
ty good cooks. L t Mark Morgan
(a die-hard Alabama football fan
— Roll Tide!) served as the
Dan
grillmeister. Turner whipped up
pinp
some mashed pota toes, green
®
beans and com bread to round
* * * * * * * out lire meal. It's interesting to
watch how these guys operate K.P. Whoever
cooks doesn’t clean, and certain crew members are
asked not to perform specific activities. Dan "Tire
Man" Abudton, for example, is banned for life
from making iced tea. You'd think a guy smart
enough to be licensed as a firefighter and an emer­
gency medical technician could be trusted to make
iced tea, but Don's sweet tuoth is a little too
intense for Iris colleagues.
The food was good, but the fellowship was bet­
ter. Spend any amount of time with some of
Sanford's firefighters and paramedics and you
realize this isn't just another gig where the guys
are marking time till payday. These guys genuine­
ly love what they do. That wasn't always the case
according to L t Morgan.
Morgan's been with the department since 1981.
He's seen the ups and downs, though in the early
days there were more downs. It was tough as a
rookie firefighter trying to team the job.
"They'd tell the young guys, 'Oh, you'll know
what to do when you get out there,"'Morgan
recalls. "Nowadays, the veterans are working with
the rookies, giving them tips on how to do the job
faster, better, safer."
Morgan likes what Ire secs in the department
So does Marty Johnson, the emergency medical
services battalion chief. If a department takes on
the characteristics of its leaders, you quickly
understand the up-bcat attitudes of the front-lin­
e n . Johnson is Mr. Enthusiasm. Whether he's talk­
ing about the new high-tech defibrillators his men
are using or explaining the department's training
regiment, Johnson's passion for his job is evident.
Morgan and Johnson aren't unique. Talk to any­
one associated with the fire department and you'll
get the same pep talk. It's not just a sales job,
either. Statistics show these guys run more calls
and provide better service than just about any­
body In tire state. The men know it and that only
feeds the desire to improve. Take Morgan for
example. He's just four or five years from retire­
ment, yet the last thing he wants to do is ride the
calendar out
"Over the lost couple of years, I’ve been reborn,
re-energized about the job," Morgan said. "We've
got a good department, and I'm as exdted about
the job os I was when 1 first joined, maybe more
going to be
so. The lost five
the most enjoya
That's good for Morgan. It's even better for
Sanford residents.
Oan Ping can be reached at
dplngOsanilnolaherald.com or 407-322-2611

DUI
• Judith Clarke, 50, of
Sanford was arrested by the
Sanford Police Department
Saturday morning for driving
under the influence, reckless
driving, driving with a sus­
pended license and driving
without insurance.
• Michael Duncan, 38, of
Sanford was arrested and
diarged with driving under the
influence by a Seminole County
deputy Saturday morning after
he performed the breathalyzer
with results of .192 and .203.
• Heath Ramsey, 23, of
Sanford was arrested by
Sanford police for driving
under Ihe influence, reckless
driving and driving wilh a sus­
pended license Saturday morn­
ing.
• Phillip Norris, 40, of Lake
Mary was arrested for driving

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will hold an official dedica­
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Department Headquarters,
165 E. Crystal Lake Avenue
in Lake Mary, Thursday,
Aug. 16 at 9 a.m. The event
is open house and everyone
is cordially invited to
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The Fleet Reserve
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every Thursday al noon, al
the FRA home, 3040 SR-46
In Sanford. Doors open at
9:30 a.m. The event is open
to the public.
For information phone
407-330-1706,

Harold p h oto b y A rthur Z ielinski

Like gtanl metal trees toppled In (he forest, lights which once Illuminated the baseball fields at Fort Mellon Park lie scattered on
the ground waiting to be re-located to other parks In Sanford.

Casting off in retirement
Retirement is like sex. Men love
to talk about it, but when the time
finally comes, they're good for
about 15 minutes, then
...... .
they're dying lo put their
]
another spot," J.D. says.
, 4
We could be fishing over
tie back on.
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‘ ‘ I G orton's frozen fish slicks
it is 5:30 a.m. and I'm
' I and J.D. still wouldn't get a
propped on a life preserver
5 4 0 nibble.
in a fishing boat. I have a
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"FlBh are like w om en," I
fishing rod between my
a-:^ C "t- j|
T say. "The harder you chase
knees and a mug o f coffee
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I them, the less Interested
in my hands. I'm assum ing
I
------- 1 they are."
my book is in the water.
1------No one in.thu family ,,
The fog is so thick, for all I
P.S.
could ever figure out what
know the boat could still be
J.D . did for a living. I'm not
resting on the trailer in the
* * * sure M idge even knew.
parking lot.
When you get past doctor, lawyer,
"Sure is foggy," I say.
Indian chief, our eyes glaze over.
"You gonna talk, or you gonna
Suddenly, my coffee starts
fish?" J.D . snaps from somewhere
splashing and the boat feels like it's
in front of me.
going lo capsize. I'm about to tell
After 35 years of planning,
J.D. to settle down, when I hear a
dreaming and talking of nothing
tinkle. There are different schools
else, J.D. retired two months ago.
o f thought concerning relieving
He did not go gently. The company
oneself off the side o f the boat
finally threw him a surprise retire­
while fishing. Regardless of your
ment party and changed the locks
osition, it's best not to rock the
on the doors.
oat w hile a m an's in the m iddle of
It came as quite a surprise lo J.D.
the stream.
that Ihc company did not crash and
In the midst o f all this, there's a
bum w ithout him. For weeks he
ucat as J.D .’s reel spins like a
watched the Dow, convinced the
aytag. It scares him so bad he
com pany's stock was going to
kicks his rod.
plummet. The day the stock ticked
It would have gone over the side
up two points, J.D. bought a brand-

Larceny
• Jesse Gilchrist, 64, of
Sanford was arrested for petty
Ihcft after a Winn Dixie Slore
manager advised the Sanford
Police Department he had stole
a package of Red Man Chewing
Tobacco. Gilchrist was also
charged for trespassing as ire
was issued a trespass warning
for the same location for a pre­
vious shoplifting incident.
• Donna Francis, 41, of Lake

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under the influence and driving
with a suspended license by a
Seminole County deputy
Friday night.
• Robert Davis, 43, of Sanford
was arrested by a Seminole
County deputy Saturday night
for driving under the influence,
driving with a suspended
license and resisting an officer
without violence.

Doug Fctzcr

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if it hadn't snagged on his argyle
socks. Apparently, the only thing
Ihc boat salesman didn't sell was
outdoor clothing.
His hands shaking, J.D. grabs the
line.
"G rab ihe rod!" 1 yell.
The fish glares up a I us from Ihe
bottom o f the boat. He is as old as
dirt. There's a rusty hook in his
mouth that's been there so lung his
skin has grown around it. And
while his body is exhausted, there's
still fight in his eyes.
"H e's bigger than the one mount­
ed at the bait shop," J.D. says, lean­
ing over his trophy.
J.D. spent 35 years fighting his
way up the corporate ladder. When
he got to the top, they put a plaque
in the lobby with his name on it.
The fish is still as death, as if he
knows what's about to come. One
finger hooked through the gill, the
other hand under the body, J.D.
very gently lowers the fish back
Into the water. Floating on his side
for a moment, his one eye stares up
at J.D. Then the tail snaps like a
whip and he's gone.
"D o you think he'll be O K?" J.D.
asks, staring out at the lake.
I think lie's just getting started.

charged with grand theft auto
as OCSO identified him as the
suspect in the crime.

Police
B lo tte r

Mary was arrested by Sanford
police for larceny after she was
witnessed exiting the Seminole
Town Center Mall trying to con­
ceal $106 worth of Sears mcrcltandise she did not puidiasc.
Grand Theft Auto
A Seminole County deputy
arrested Ronald LaClair, 19, of
Sanford after a check of the
four-door Mercury Tracer
revealed the vehicle was report­
ed stolen by the Orange County
Sheriff's Office. LaClair was

Concealed Weapon
Alex Agran, 37, of Orlando
was arrested by the Sanford
Police Department Sunday
morning and charged with six
different offenses after crashing
Ills car into a power pole near
Tire Express on Orlando Drive.
Agran was charged with carry­
ing a concealed weapon, driving under the influence, reck­
less driving, driving with a sus-ruled license, open container
w and driving with expired
lags.

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Willie Williams, 50, of
Sanford was arrested and
charged with aggravated bat­
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T h e Seminole H erald

The d ty of Lake Mary
Historical Commission, to
usher in the Smithsonian
exhibit "Yesterday's
Tomorrows" will hold a
jazz festival from 3 until 9
p.m„ Saturday, August 18,
at Central Park, at Lake
Mary City Hall. Featured
will b e the Altamonte Jazz
Ensemble, Jackie Jones, and
King Tet. Admission is free
to the festival, and to the
Smithsonian exhibit which
will open at 1 p.m.
For additional informa­
tion phone 407-324-3065.
Aug. 18 is the third
Saturday and that means
it’s time for the big
Biuegrasa Pick-In, at the
Community Building, cor­
ner of West Church and
Wilma in historic down­
town Longwood. The event
is sponsored by the dty of
Longwood. Bring lawn
chairs and .listen, orbring
your Instrument and join In
the pickin'. The event, held
the third Saturday of each
month is from 6 p.m. until
10 p.m.
The Sanford M oose
Lodge No. 1851 will hold a
country and western dinner/dance Saturday, Aug.
18, from 7 to 11:30 p.m.
Entertainment will be from
the UplOWUCTa.
Cost for dinner and
dance is $10 per person,
and children are $5.
The Sanford Moose
Lodge is located at 2660
Palmetto Ave. between 26th
and 27th streets.

O 2001 r s . WALL

bodily harm by the Sanford
Police Department Friday for an
altercation with Cindy Duolh
seen on the froni page of the
Sun. 5 edition of The Seminole
Herald. According to the report,
Williams struck Booth about her
head with a blunt object causing
severe lacerations to her facial
area. Probable cause for the
arrest was established based on
the victim's positive identifica­
tion coupled with an eyewit­
ness' statement.
Drug Paraphernalia
• Audam Fogle, 19, of
Pennsylvania, was arrested by
the City/County Investigative
Bureau after agents suspected
her of prostitution. After mak­
ing contact with the suspect, the
"defendant removed one crack
smoking device from within her
left front jeans shorts pocket."

The d ty of Altamonte
Springs and Seminole
County Solid Waste
M anagement will hold a
free household hazardous
waste collection for resi­
dents of Altamonte Springs
and Seminole County
Saturday, Aug. 18, from 8
a.m. until noon at the City
of Altamonte Springs Public
Works Complex, 502 N. SR434 in Altamonte Springs.
Residents may bring in
items such as automobile
batteries, battery add, lawn
and pool chemicals, sol­
vents, insecticides, used
motor oil, and paint materi­
als.
Businesses may not par­
ticipate in this event.
For additional informa­
tion contact the City of
Altamonte Springs at 407571-8611 or Seminole
County at 407-665-2260.

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Obituaries
IRENE D. BLUNK
Irene D. 131Link, 88, of
Montgomery Road, Altamonte
Springs, died Thursday, Aug. 9,
2001, in Merrill Gardens of
Altamonte Springs.
Bom Nov. 30,1912, in English,
Ind., she resided in Central
Florida for 33 years. A homemak­
er, site was of the Christian faith.
Survivors include her hus­
band, Harvel B. Blunk of
Altamonte Springs; a con, Robert
E. Blunk of Las Vegas, Ncv.; two
daughters, Sandra B. Carroll of
Altamonte Springs and Eleanor
Kay Horelli of Chariottsvillc, Va.;
six grandchildren; and nine great
grandchildren.
Banflcld Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.
AIDA M. D'ERCOLF.
Aida M. D'Ercole, 75, of Ridge
Road, Lake Mary, died Saturday,
Aug. 11,2001, In Longwood's
Island Lake Center.
Bom Sept 17,1925, in
Westfield, Mass., she resided in
Central Florida for 39 years.
She was a retired personnel
director for lit* city of
Casselberry and a member of
Lake Mary's Church of the
Nativity.
Survivors include her hus­
band, Remo W. D'Ercole of Lake
Mary; a son, Stephen A. D'Ercole
of Lake Mary; three daughters,
Karen Sykes of Aubumdale,
Susan Howell of Eutis and
Valerie Homeffer of Longwood;
a brother, Thomas Masotti of
W a t Springfield, Mass.; a Bister,
Mary Akins of Westfield, Mass.;
and four grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

Do a little dance, make a lit­
tle mud, and get down at the
12th annual B uck Tie on the
Wild Side benefiting the
Central Florida Zoological
Park. It's a swamp thing set for
Saturday, Aug. 25, at the
Orlando Expo Center.
Guests are invited to the cel­
ebration of Florida's wilderness
from 7 until 11 p.m. There will
be plenty to do and see as
guests enter the swamp. The
evening begins with a silent
auction, Florida cracker crafts
and animal encounters. The
silent auction will feature oneof-a-kind pieces o f art by zoo
staff and animals, zoo pack­
ages, weekend get-a-ways,

JOSEPHINE M. GALLOWAY
Josephine M. Galloway, 85, of
Lake Gem Drive, Longwood,
died Sunday, Aug. 12,2001, in
Sanford's Central Florida
Regional Hospital.
Bom Dec. 1,1915, in
Philadelphia, Pa., she resided in
Central Florida for 14 years. She
was a retired nurse and of the
Catholic faith.
Survivors include two sons,
George G. Whldden Jr., of
Longwood and Louis A.
Whldden of Ocala; two daugh­
ters,
Mont
Deltona;
Todd of Deltona; ^'grandchil­
dren; and two great grandchil­
dren.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

OPAL M. KARRAKER

JO SEPH IN E R. LLOYD
Josephine R. Lloyd, 76, of
North Lake Drive, Orange
City, died Sunday, Aug. 12,
2001, in John Knox Village
Medical Center in Orange City.
Bom in Atlanta, Ga., she
moved to Orange C ity in 1995
from Ocala. She was a home­
maker, of the Methodist faith,
and she enjoyed playing Bingo
and attending musicals.
Survivors include one son,
Arthur G. Lloyd III., of Dallas,
Texas; three daughters,
Charlotte Lloyd Hawthorne of
Tallahassee, Melissa Austin of
St. Augustine and Andrea
O ism uller of Salzburg, Austria;
a sister, Ann Hutchins of
Atlanta, Ga.; five grandchil­
dren; and two great grandchil­
dren.
* Baldauff Family Funeral
Home o f Orange City Is In
dharge of arrangements.

Opal M. Karraker, 87, of
Mellonville Road, Sanford, died
Sunday, Aug. 12,2001.
Bom in Eureka, Kart., ahe
moved to Central Florida in 1951.
She was a member of 4-H of
Eurete. the Profrsrioeal B u sin **
Women's Club of Sanford, Order
of Annie Miller Circle, the Ladies
of the Moose and Sanford Garden
d u b . She was also a member of
Hist Christian Church of Sanford.
Survivors Include two sons,
Robert Karraker of Fitzgerald,
Ga., and Donald Karraker of
Maitland; two daughters. Sue H.
Fitts of Livingston, Texas, and
Sharon M. Driskell of Geneva; 14
grandchildren; 26 great grand­
children; and 3 great great grand­
children.
Briseon Funeral Home of
Sanford Is in charge of arrange­
ments.

ELIZABETH T. LONG
Elizabeth T. Long, 82, of
larrison Street, Titusville,
led Thursday, Aug. 9, 2001.
Bom In Fairfax, S.C., she
moved to Central Florida in
1921. She was a retired
Lineotype operator for the
Sanford Herald and a member
of the Garden Club and the
flom em akers of Geneva. She
was also a m ember of First
Baptist Church o f Geneva.
Survivors include a son,
Charles Long o f Titusville; two
daughters, Betty Ann
Hamilton o f Jacksonville and
Shirley Drelfuerst of Geneva;
two sisters, Virginia Brown of
Oviedo and Margaret M ills of
Columbus, G a.; 10 grandchil­
dren; and 10 great grandchil­
dren.

entertainment and more.
After the auction, guests will
be treated to dinner and music
by Hot Property. Guests will be
introduced to the wild side of
Florida through fun and factual
research stations focusing on
native plants and animals.
Dress is party swamp attire moss, vines and palmettos are
welcome.
Reservations ape required by
Aug. 17. Individual tickets are
$150 and corporate tables of ten
for SZ0OO. Tickets may also be

purchased for the Virgin
Atlantic Airways London Raffle
for two round-trip tickets, one
for $10, three for $20 and seven
for $40. Proceeds from this
fund-raising gala will benefit
the zoo’s wildlife education and
conservation program.
For more information, call
407-323-4450, ext. 112 o r visit
www.centralfioridazoo.org. The
Orlando Expo Center is located
at 500 W. Livingstone in
Orlando. Complimentary park­
ing is available.

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Brisson Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.
FLORENQO 1.IMPIN
REGALA SK.
Fiorendo Limpin Regab Sr., 75,
of Kiseman Court, Lake Maty, died
Sunday, Aug. 1Z 2001, in Sanford's
Centra) Florida Regional Hospital.
Bom Feb. 2 Z 1926, in
Pampanga, the Philippines, he
resided In Central Florida for one
year.
He was of the Catholic faith.
Survivors include his wife,
Vigonla Regab of Lake Mary;
three sons, Fiorendo L Regab Jr,
of Orlando, Ramunchito Regab of
the Philippines, and George R.
Regal* of Tallahassee; three daugh­
ters, Gina Bumdb, Gemma Regab
and Gliceria Regab, all of Lake
Mary; and seven grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home in
Winter Springs Is in charge of
arrangements.

CHAD MITCHELL
THOM PSON
Chad Mitchell Thompson, 35,
of Melton Drive, Winter
Springs, died Tuesday, Aug. 7,
2001.
Uom Feb. 28,1966, in
Houston, Texas, he resided in
Central Florida for 10 years. He
worked as a metal lathe opera­
tor in the construction industry
and was of the Christian Faith.
Survivors include two
daughters, Christina and
Scbrina Thompson, both of
Texas; his father and mother,
Leroy and Darlene Wiggins of
Orlando; two brothers. Chuck
Thompson of Altamonte
Springs and Mark Thompson
of Orlando; two sisters,
Gwendolyn Wiggins of Winter
Springs and Melinda Wiggins
of Orlando; a half sister, Chcri
Kelly of Humble, Texas; and a
fianc6, Kelly R. Malcolm of
Winter Springs.

Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.
JOYCE W OLSTENCROFT
Joyce Wolstencroft, 76, of
Sequoia Court, Winter Springs,
died Sunday, Aug. 12,2001, at
her residence.
Bom Feb. 23,1925, in
Pcndlebury, England, she
resided in Central Florida for
four years. A retired tailoress,
she was a member of the Church
o f England.
Survivors include two daugh­
ters, Phyllis McRae of Winter
Springs and Jean Greenwood of
West Palm Bead*; two brothers,
George Fraser of England and
Ken Fraser of Tampa; a sister,
Bette Williams of Australia; four
grandchildren; and two great
grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

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Census figures released this week indicate that a lan­
guage other titan English is spoken by families in 40 per­
cent of the homes in this sprawling county on the Pacific
Ocean. Spanish, Korean, Chinese,
Vietnamese, Russian, Armenian, dozens
more — all spoken here.
In Chicago last Monday, the first of a
series of editorials in the Chicago Tribune
on immigration reform began: "Stop by one
of the houses going up all over Chicago and
listen to the work crew s.... When the foun­
dation is being dug you might hear Russian.
R eeves
That might become Polish when it's time for
the bricklaying. The carpenters might speak
* * * * * * * English — but with a singsong Irish brogue.
When the Mexican drywall crews arrive, the language
might change to Spanish. Finally, a SWAT team of
Guatemalan, or perhaps Honduran, landscapers will
zoom by to plant the so d .... Chicago will have another
house built in good measure by illegal immigrant labor."
In New York, in the cabs, candy stores ana little mar­
kets where you once heard Yiddish or Italian, now it is
Urdu and Korean. More and more on the streets you hear
the clicking sounds of African languages. American Babel.
And it is not only in big cities. I came to Chicago and
Los Angeles from Sag Harbor, N.Y., a village of little more
than 2,000 people on the far eastern edge of the country,
and you can hear most of the same languages as the con­
struction crews, gardeners, maids, dishwashers and wait­
ers arrive each day.
There are believed to be 6 million to 7 million illegal
immigrants in the United States now, 60 percent of them
from Mexico. Whatever that number, there are more legal
immigrants speaking those languages, particularly
Mexican-accented Spanish. Nothing indicates how fast
the United States is changing than the panic of the
Republican Party and its leader on immigration issues.
It was only a few years ago that Republicans, at least in
California, believed that immigrant-bashing was the path
to power. Gov. Pete Wilson was the driving force behind
Proposition 187, an initiative designed to mobilize both
white power and black power against Mexican immi­
grants — cutting off welfare help, medical care and edu­
cation to illegals. Voters went for it, but the courts did not.
Perhaps more important, the people who actually mobi­
lized were legal Hispanic ana Asian families, registering
and voting Democratic in numbers that turned California
into a more Democratic state than Massachusetts.
Now Republicans, led by President Bush, have tried to
compensate for that blunder by going as far the other
way, granting amnesty (and eventually citizenship) to res­
ident Mexicans, however they got here. Foiget that one.
What makes Mexicans better than Canadians, Ethiopians
or Pakistanis?
Bush's panic is shared by politicians of both parties,
though they tend to favor whichever immigrant group
has the most voting power in their own precincts. In fact,
the only thing they agree on often seems to be that it is
better to do something than do nothing.
Why? It seems to me that U S. immigration policy has
worked well and served national imperatives over the
past 30 years or so. To be crude about it, what that policy
nas done is make it difficult but not impossible for the
most determined and craftiest of foreigners to sneak into
the United States when their own countries seem inca­
pable of utilizing their energy and ambitions. The best
and the brightest find a way.
They may not have documents, but somehow they
seem to have whatever our country needs at a given
moment: the mathematical skills of the Russians and the
Indians; the work ethic of the Mexicans and their willing­
ness to do what Americans no longer are willing to do;
the entrepreneurship and family values of South and East
Asians — and, most of all, the young people the United
States needs to support our aging population. Besides,
many of these immigrants contribute to global stability by
sending money back to their home countries, which kind
of makes up for American stinginess when it comes to
foreign aid.
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very well — at least to me. Why fix it if it's not broken?

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for a $ 1,700 sch o la rsh ip th e clu b g ran ts.
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m ak e w ith th e h elp o f a kin d , p atien t
an d re sp o n sib le ad u lt. B ut th e ads
o u g h t to rem in d w ell-in ten tio n ed
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as w ell as triu m p h s.
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m iso g y n istic rap m u sic, tig h t sh o rtsh o rts an d the W orld W restling
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from free z in g in to m id d le-aged rigidity.
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I'v e sig n ed up fo r a n o th er to u r o f duty,
as co o l sis te r to h er 8-y ear-o ld sister.
M ay sh e d o as w ell as T. has done.
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ly in Florida.
Daytime tempera­
tures in central
Florida will be in
the mld-90s all
week. Our question
this week is, “Are
you tired o f the hot
and humid weather
— do you prefer
the cooler weather
o f fait and winUr?"

I like the summer
weathar. I don I cars
lor the winter. I work
outside and could
work in the sun all
day. Thafs why I
moved to this state.
The hoi weather helps
me k»6e weight.
Jose Valtierra.

Tampa

It has been loo hot
and humid this sum­
mer. I'm looking for­
ward to winter. I ve
been In Florida lor
over 20 years, so I'm
use to the hot weather.
Patsy Moore,

Sanlord

ITs hot. hot. hot I
enfoy the winter time.
ITs been loo hot this
summer. I'm looking
forward to a lot ol robe!
this winter.
FetIda Session,

Sanford

I'm very tired of the
hot weather. I think r s
been super hot with a
lot of rein. I kke the
winter.
Am ber Otero,

Sanford

The hot weather
doesnl realy bother
me because. I've
bssn In riortda lor 47
yean, so rm use to it.
I teamed to Ive with it
and love tl The sea•one come and they
00.
Charlotte Davis.

Sanford

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Wnlnrsilny, August 15. 2001 P a g e 5 A

Deal -----------Continued from Page 1A
"They were probably the top
team going Into the selection
process/' VanDerworn said.
The Acquest/Benchmark team
is comprised of four members:
• Benchmark Hospitality of
Woodlands, Texas; A facilities
management
company,
Benchmark Is one of the largest
operates of hotel/conference cen­
ters in the world. The company
would be responsible for predevelopment marketing and
would managed all aspects of the
hotel/confcrcnce center once it Ls
built.
• Acquest Realty' Advisors Inc.
of Bloomfield, Mich.; Acquest
would oversee the development

of the project and create the nec­
essary financing stnicture.
• Rabun, Hogan, Ota &amp; Raschtv
The Atlanta-based architectural
firm would work with Glatting
Jackson, the development team
overseeing the Sanford Riverwalk
project,
to
integrate
the
notel/conference center design
with the Riverwalk. Rabun would
also be the project architect.
• Walbridge Aldinger of
Tampa; Walbridge would provide
construction cost estimates and
build the facility.
VanDorworp said the meeting
in Michigan was productive in
laying the groundwork for the
memorandum of understanding,
but he said he was impressed

Gift
Continued from Page 1A
established in 1991 and has pro­
vided more than 40 homes to
area families.
"I couldn't think of a charity
more deserving than Habitat,"
Prendcrgast said about her com­
pany's recent donation. "They
continue to help people, and
they need a lot of material to do
it. And, I wondered to myself,
'where do they store it?’ “
Prendcrgast said if the charity
outgrows its current storage
facility, Big Tree Self Storage will
provide a larger unit. Units
range In size from 5-by-5 to 15by-33, and prices range from S30
to $200 a month.
Big Tree Self Storage, owned
by
M id-Atlantic
Partners,
opened in April and is located at

746 Fleet Financial Court, near
Big Tree Park. According to
Prendcrgast, the facility offers
on-site management, 24-hour
security, easy access and a clean
environment. For more informa­
tion, call 407-767-0970.
Habitat for Humanity in
Seminole's office is located at
2910 Orlando Drive in Sanford.
According to DePcw and Van,
Habitat and its thrift store
always need volunteers. Anyone
wanting to donate items to the
thrift or volunteer can call 407688-8874. For other information
or questions about Habitat, call
407-328-9717.

with
the
enthusiasm
the
Acquest/Benchmark
team
showed.
"These guys have done a lot of
products, and they are very
pumped up about the opportuni­
ty in Sanford," he said. "They
don’t do cookie cutter type pro­
jects, and they see Sanford ns a
unique project to develop."
David Ong, president of
Acquest Realty, agreed that his
team's projects are usually, "a lit­
tle outside of the norm," and that
was an aspect the team wanks
emphasis in Sanford.
• "One of the things that struck
i s about the Sanford project is the
*K .ition," One said. “Downtown
Sanford and tnc lakefront makes
tor one of the most unique set­
tings we've been involved with.
Rarely do you sec a conference
center and hotel with such a tran­
quil vista like Lake Monroe, that
also provides the quaint urban
retail center that downtown
ijanford offers."
. The niche his team is aiming
ror, Ong said, is a high-quality
1that is affordable,
don't intend to build a

limited services facility," Ong
said. "This will be a full-service
facility. Yet it will be affordable to
state associations and other
groups who might be priced out
of the Orlando resort facilities."
The project would also fit into
another unique niche, Ong said.
Fconomic development.
"One of the aspects that can't
be ignored in this project is the
'ripple effect,"' said Ong. "These
types of projects bring people
downtown and provide an eco­
nomic multiplier for local busi­
nesses."
So far there are no specifics on
conference center size or the num­
ber of rooms the hotel would pro­
vide. Those details will be deter­
mined during the next three to six
months. Ong did say, however,
that the conference center "would
exceed the capacity of the hotel."
"The idea," he said, "would be
to create a relatively large confer­
ence center that would provide
spin-off to other hotels in the
area."
The dty's consultant. Hunter
Interests, had indicated in a feasi­
bility study that the market could

T h e r e ’s a

support a 40,000-squarr-foot con­
ference center, Ong says he
expects the size to be "something
less than that, but that’s part of
the process we will be undergo­
ing in the coming montlrs."
As for the overall feasibility of
the project, Ong said his team's
calculations and past experience
indicate a Sanford hotel/conference center can be a success.
"It goes without saying that we
am fairly selective in the opportu­
nities we pursue," Ong said. "If
there were any questions as to the
economic feasibility, we would
not pursue this project."
"Tire issue is do the economics
of the
pay
ie project conservalively
co
believe it does."
self. We bcli
for itse

Among Benchmark's past pro­
jects are:
• AT&amp;T learning Center in
Basking Ridge, N.J.; 171 rooms,
two restaurants, 31,265 square
feet of meeting space and an 85seat amphitheater.
• Resort at Squaw Creek in
Olympic Valley, Calif.; 405 rooms,
33,000 square feet of meeting
space and five restaurants.
• Centennial Resort in Raleigh,
N.C.; 250 rooms, 29,500 square
feet of meeting space and three
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the Local Option One Cent Sales Tax (Cent for Semlnois) for 10 more years, beginning January
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Important components to our quality of life as Identified by a survey of the residents Transportation and Education. Through a unique partnership between the seven Cities, the
County, and the School Board, the specific Road and School projects to ba funded have been
agreed upon, and are summarized at follows:
T R A N S P O R T A T IO N

E D U C A T IO N

Sem inole C oun ty Projects:

School Improvem ents:

Other/Collector Roadways
Bear Lake Rd
Beardall Ave
Celery Ave
Country Club Rd
County Home Rd
CR 426
CR 431 (Orange Blvd)
Deleon St
E. Lake Brantley Rd
General Hutchinson
Lake Emma Rd
Lake Mary Blvd
Lake Way Dr
Longwood-Lake Mary Rd
Longwood-Markham Rd
Markham Rd
Markham Woods Rd
Marty/Nancy &amp; Cadillac
Old Mims Rd '
Sabal Palm Dr
Snow Hill Rd
WekJva Springs Rd

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SR 434 Segments*
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SR 415*
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US Highway 17-92 Segments*
(Lk Mary to Longwood; also,
S. from Lk of the Woods)
US Highway 17-92 &amp; SR 436*
SR 436 &amp; Red Bug Lake Rd*
Dean Rd
CR 419
Pedestrian Overpasses (4)
Other Improvements
Intersection Improvements
Various Roadway Retrofits
Paving Various Roadways
Sidewalk Construction
(340* miles)
School Circulation Projects
Traffic Calming
Various Traffic Safety &amp;
Efficiency, and Railroad
Crossing Improvements
Traffic Signals &amp;
Communication Network
Traffic Management System

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Altamonte Elementary
Forest City Elementary
Sab al Point Elementary
Sterling Park Elementary
Winter Springs Elementary
Eastbrook Elementary
Lake Mary High
Oviedo High
New Middle School
New Elementary School
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N O T IC E is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners
of Seminole County, Florida, intends to hold a referendum election
on Tuesday, September 4, 2001. At that time the voters of Seminote
County will b e asked to consider the following m atter
SEMINOLE COUNTY TEN (10) YEAR SA LES SURTAX TO FUND
COUNTYWIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENTS AND SCHOOL
CONSTRUCTION
To provide public transportation improvements and fund school construction,
Sem inole County requires additional revenue. Th e proposed revenue source Is
a ten (1 0 ) year one cent per dollar sales surtax on taxable transactions
occurring within Sem inole County. T h e se revenues would b e used only for
funding transportation Improvements such a s renovation, improvement,
reconstruction and construction of road, sidewalk and pedestrian safety projects
throughout Sem inole County, and Improvements to the infrastructure of tho
Sem inole County school system.
___ FO R the one cent sa les tax
___ AGAINST the one cent sa les lax
A Resolution adopted by the Board or County Commissioners has identified to the public
specific projects, which would be funded by the surtax imposed herein subject to voter
approval. A certified copy of said Resolution has been provided to the Seminole County
School Board and to each municipality within Seminole County by the Clerk of the
Circuit Court, and the Resolution shall be made available to the public. The Board of
County Commissioners also has entered Into an interlocal agreement with the Seminole
County School Board and all municipalities within Seminole County. Copies of this
interlocal agreement shall, likewise, be made available to the public.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk to the Board of
County Commissioners of
Seminole County, Florida
By: Sandy McCann
Deputy Clerk

* Cost-Shared Program with
the Florida Department
of Transportation.

M u n ic ip a l P ro je c ts :
Altamonte Projects
Douglas Ave
Jamestown Btvd
Gateway Dr
West Town Parkway Extension
Intersection Improvements
SR 436 Corridor Feasibility Study
Multimodal Improvements
Casselberry Projects
Alternate Connector
US 17-92 and Triplet Lake Dr
Additional Roadway / Intersection
Improvements
Lake Mary Projects
Sand Pond Rd; Skyline Dr
Evansdale Rd/Pine Tree Rd

Longwood Projects
Dirt Road Paving
Oviedo Projects
Franklin St/Division St/CR 426
Lindsay Lane Extension
NorttvSouth One-way Pairs
SR 426 Widening
East CR 419 Widening
Sanford Projects
Collector System North of
West SR 46
Mulberry Ave Extension
Downtown Circulation
Improvements
Intersection Improvements
Lakefront Roadway
Sidewalk Improvements
Upgrade Railroad Crossings

Winter 8pringa Projects
Town Center Collectors
Traffic Signal Installations
Moss Rd
SR 419/SR 434
Arterial Lighting
New Sidewalks
SR 434 (Incl. Village Walk)
Residential Rd Reconstruction
&amp; Traffic Calming
Ranchlands Dirt Road
Alternative Surface Treatment
Fisher Rd
Winter Springs Blvd
Bahama Rd

Additional information concerning the proposed program, including project
scop es, may be obtained from the Sem inole C ojn ty web site at
w w w .co.seinlnole.fl.us/ onacent or by calling 407/665-CENT (2368).
Any questions regarding voter registration, ab sen tee ballots or polling
locations should be directed to the Supervisor of Elections at
www.semcoelections.org/ or 407/665-7700.
The preceding Information has been provided and published by the Seminole County
Government, the Seven Cities, and the Seminole County School Board as a public
service.

VOTE SEPTEMBER 4, 2001

�T he S eminole H eraiji

P a g e G A Wwlnrsilny, August lf&gt;. 200t

Police officer’s call
for help answered
with lots of laughter
DEAR ABBY: Here's my
"Locked in the Loo” story: As a
police officer patrolling the
streets, I sometimes
...........
Kid to use public
restrooms. On one
occasion, I went to a
friend's business to
•Jgr
attend to the call of
nature. To get to the
restroom, 1 had to walk
through the showroom,
Dear
office area, warehouse
and garage. When I
tried to leave the
restroom, the door
• • •
wouldn't open.
I didn't have the luxury of
having a window through
which to escape. I yellea and
banged on the door, but got no
response. Having no other
choice, I used my portable
police radio to ask the dispatch­
er to call the business and
inform them of my plight
There was no immediate
response from the dispatcher.
When he did respond, I heard
loud laughter in the back­
ground.
I knew immediately when
my friend at the store received
the phone call because I could
hear howls of laughter coming
from the showroom.
This happened more than 20
years ago. rm sure that when
the citizens of that fine dty read
this In your column, they will
have another good laugh since
[everyone who had a police
[monitor heard my plea. You
■may use my name.
JAM ES A- OEHMKE,
RETIRED TOLEDO
POLICE OFFICER

get the same on my weekend.
The other two weekends arc for
tlw family, and the diildren
............ choose alternating
activities from my
wife’s list or mine.
On my weekend I
m
go away fishing, camp­
ing, hiking or whatev­
er. This is wKit my
¥
wife hates. Abb'
by, l
need the time alone.
undisturbed, and liavc
felt much better since I
started doing it. I also
1 • • • enjoy having the kids
alone without my wife con­
stantly Interrupting or contra­
dicting me.
My wife will sometimes stay
around the house on her
"alone" weekend and by to
interfere even though she's not
even supposed to have dinner
with us or be involved in any
way when it’s my weekend
with the kids.
How can I get her to under­
stand how much tills means to
me? How can I get her to get a
life? She hates camping and
fishing. Please answer soon
because she's driving me and
tlie kids crazy on my weekend
with them.
NEEDS TIM E OUT IN
SACRAMENTO

Abby

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‘

DEAR JAMES: When I read
ur letter aloud, howls of
igh ter echoed throughout
my office. Interesting, Isn't it,
how funny a predicament can
he when it's happening to
someone else.

E

; DEAR ABBY; My wife and I
have been married 19 years. We
have one daughter In college
and three at home, ages 17,15
and 11. We went to therapy
because I was unhappy. The
therapist said my wife was not
allowing any of us space,
including me. My wife was
making all the decisions —
which included having the kids
believe in the tooth fairy and
the Easter bunny.
My wife doesn’t like one sug­
gestion the therapist made. I
believe it could work w ell The
therapist said we should have
one weekend a month free.
From Friday at 6 p.m. to mid­
night Sunday (54 hours), I take
care of the kids and house, and
my wife can do whatever site
wants with the time and $120.1

DEAR NEEDS TIM E O U T
Your wife already understands
how much your separate time
meant to you — and she finds
that threatening. What's sad Is
that the harder she clings and
tries to control, the more
uncomfortable she's making
you and the further she's dri­
ving you away.
Some Individual counseling
to resolve her insecurity would
be helpful. If she refuses, I see
difficult times ahead.
For an excellent guide to
becoming a better conversation­
alist and a more sociable per­
son, order "How to Be
Popular." Send a business­
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plus check or money order for
$3.95 ($450 in Canada) to: Dear
Abby, Popularity Booklet, P.O.
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O 31)1 UNIVERSAL PRHS SYNDICATE

Persimmons: An Oriental delight
Oriental persimmons have
ered the best commercial nonbeen grown In Florida for many astringent variety in Florida.
years since their introduction to
Planting
this country In 1856.
.............
Recently, plantings of
The trees will grow in
non-astringent types
many dilferent types of
arc increasing and
soils but should be
planted on moderate to
becoming a popular
dooryara fruit In
well drained soils.
Select a site that allows
Florida. In central
for good air drainage or
Florida, trees grow well
protection to reduce the
and produce high quali­
possibility of freeze
ty fruits.
damage. Plant bare-root
Al
trees from December
Classification
Persimmons arc clas*
1 Cl
through February, keep­
ing the roots moist
sifted into astringent
when out of the ground.
and non-astringent
Prune the tree back to twotypes based on fruit character­
thirds the original height at
istics. Astringent fruits must be
soft or artificially treated before planting.
Trees purchased in contain­
they arc suitable for eating.
ers can be planted any time of
Fruit o f the non-astringent
the year, but water must be
types lose astringency while
applied often during establish­
still hard and can be eaten hard
ment since the container medi­
or soft.
um will dry out quickly. If the
tree has been growing in the
Recommended
container for over six months,
Commercial Varieties
it is best planted when dormant
Plantings of non-astringent
by shaking off the potting soil
persimmons can be made to
and spreading out the roots
include varieties that will ripen
that have grown around the
fruit from late September to
container.
early December.
Transplanted trees can be
The varieties recommended
staked for support.
seem to produce the highest
percent of marketable fruit.
Fertilization And Cultivation
"Izu " is the choice for the early
The tree need not be fertil­
season, 'Matsumoto Wasc
ized at planting, but should
Fuyu' for the mid-season, and
have light monthly applications
'Fuyu" for the late season.
during the first year from April
Fuyu is the most readily avail­
through August. Established
able and ts generally consid-

Ferrer

not occur within six weeks of
budding to allow for sufficient
callusing.

trees should be fertilized three
times a year; in March when
still dormant or about two
weeks before leaf formation, in
June, and again in late August
to early September.
An area approximately 2 to 3
feet from the trunk of the tree
should be mulched or shallow
cultivated to control weeds.

Fruit ripening
Softening and astringency
removal can be induced by cov­
ering the fruit with uncooked
dry rice for three to five days.
Freezing the fruit for 24 hours
will have similar results.
Ethylene gas can be used to
speed up the ripening process
and develop more fruit color.

Propagation
Most of the oriental persim­
mon trees grown In Florida arc
Grafted onto the common
■alive persimmon. This native
free is distributed from
Connecticut to Florida and as
ar west as Kansas and Texas. It
iroduces small fruits, seedy
ind astringent until fully soft
vith a delirious nutty flavor.

I

This rootstock is desirable
because of its adaptability to
Florida conditions. Its vast root
system will handle both flood­
ing and drought conditions. For
seed production, both male and
female trees should be selected
^or vigor and fall leaf retention.
Chip Budding
Trees can be chip budded a
few weeks before leaf forma­
tion In the spring to a month
fore the leaves become inace in the fall. Chip budding is
the easiest and most versatile
technique for propagation.
Chip budding is often used
from late August into October
on 5-to 7 month-old seedling
nursery trees. Fall frosts must

Harvesting
Persimmons ripen from
August through December.
Non-astringent fruit ore picked
when color has developed to
the yellow/orange/rcd stage
and most or all of the green is
eliminated. Astringent fruit are
picked when soft or just before
softening occurs.
Pests And Diseases
Scale Insects, tree borers and
stink bug damage to the fruits
arc the most important insect
pests. A wilting disease occur
in native persimmons.
The most likely method of
transmission of this fungal dis­
ease is the twig girdler.

^

Glass show starts Sept. 14
Once again, plans are under
way for a Depression Glass
Show, scheduled for Sept. 14
through Sept. 16, In the Sanford
Civic Center.
TVventy-seven top quality,
knowledgeable dealers will be
participating. They will be rep­
resenting 11 different states.
Gene Florence, a well-known
author, will be the special
guest. He will be on hand the
entire weekend and will be
offering new books for sale.
He'll have the sixth edition of
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Florence will also be auto­
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A display o f Green Cherry

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event. A snack bar will be oper­
ated by Sanford's Colonial
Room leatuurant.
The show's hours are 6 p.m.
to 9 p.m. Friday with an admis­
sion fee of $5, which is good for
all three days o f the show.
Doors open Saturday at 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 10
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unsure if he was headed toward
the department, but he was only
a block from there when the
crash occurred.
The police report slates Scott
had been drinking, but a breath
test to check his blood-alcohol
level was not done because of his
injuries. The report continues
slating Scott refused a blood
sample, but later agreed.
Blood was taken from Scott at
the Florida Hospital Altamonte
where he was treated for minor
injuries to his head and hand,
said Harris.
Scolt will not be charged in the
case until the blood analysis
returns
from
the
Florida
Department
of
Law
Enforcement, which according to
Harris will take about two
months.
"The letter was short and basi­
cally said he enjoyed his service
here and will miss it here, but
nothing else was in the letter,"
Harris said. "Nothing like this
has ever happened to the depart­
ment to my recollection."

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While commissioners did not
single out a particular site, they
were intrigued with VanDerworp's
proposal to locate a public safety
complex on 13th Street on land cur­
rently behind the State Farmers'
Market. The site not only has
enough space for police and Are
headquarters, but the city could
provide a master retention area
that would ease flooding along
Mill Creek.
"This site provides us with a lot
of pluses," VanDerworp said.
The land is owned by the state
and had previously not been con­
sidered a prime spot because of the
bureaucracy involved In transfer­
ring the Land from the state to the

dtv. However, Commissioner
Velma Williams pointed out the
site is within the designated Front
Torch area, and offleiab with that
program could help eliminate red
tape.
The Front Porch program b a
revitalization initiative But taigcts
key urban neighborhoods for
improvement. Earning the desig­
nation provides communities with
direct access to state and federal
funds, as well os the necessary per­
sonnel and support stnictures to
assist in planning revitalization
efforts. In essence. Front Porch
communities are moved to live
front of the line for funding and
legislative initiatives.
"With tike Farmer's Market site.

there b the possibility of getting
help and money from the Front
Porch program," Williams said.
"Being in Front Porch drastically
increases our dunces of getting the
property," VanDerworp added.
Williams said locating tlie public
safety complex on the Farmers'
Market site could boost economic
development along 13th Street
"I think that locating the police
station tlvere will go a long way to
encouraging people to invest in
13lh Street," Eckstein added.
Sanford Police Chief Brian
Tooley said the site offered a cen­
tralized location and provided
good access both cast-west and
north-south to other parts of the
dty.

"If we're going to get this land,
now's tite time," said Mayor Brady
Lcssard. "With the Front Porch
program, and our governor fadng
re-election, I think our chances are
pretty good."
Whatever
choice
the
Commission makes about a loca­
tion will come with a cost to tax­
payers. VanDerworp estimated the
millage rate will need to be
increased by nearly .9 milb to build
a new law enforcement center, a
new Are headquarters and a new
facility for Station 32 on the south
end a t tlie dty.

the subject on foot, McCall
iered the escaped prisoner to
the ground by gun point.
"We were at Cardinal Oaks
Court and they were starting a K9 at the front of tike road so 1 went
to the back," McCall said after
catching the elusive criminal.
"One of the residents said he just
went behind a house. Then 1 saw
him cross the road and I followed
him between the houses. He comlicd pretty quick — surprising-

was only about a half mile away
from the jail, and he said the
escapee had "to somehow" go
through
the
Seminole
Community College campus to
get to the apprehended location.
A strict perimeter was immedi­
ately established around tlie jail
Involving deputies, Lake Mary
and Sanford police and the SCSO
helicopter, according to Seminole
County Sheriff's Office Lt. Pete
Kclting.
"A full investigation into the
circumstances surrounding tlie

escape will continue," Kelting
said. "The investigation will also
focus on any additional inmates
that may have assbted in his
escape."
Smith was set for trial
Wednesday on eight charges,
including burglary, carjacking,
grand theft auto and kidnapping,
in the Seminole County court­
house with Judge Alan Dickey.

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Escape
Con tinned from Page 1A
During the elaborate chase in
999, he hijacked a Maitland fBitt­
y's car, crashed the car, jumped
fences, made a makeshift bed In a
Casselberry residence's garage
and broke free of courageous local
resident's tackle before deputies
could bring Smith to justice.
Less than an hour after break­
ing free Saturday, Smith was spot­
ted by Sanford Police Officer
Thomas McCall in the area of
Cardinal Oaks Drive running
behind a residence. After pursu-

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HOLD O N ...TH E Y 'R I COMING!

County
Continued from Page 1A
leal alert, the board’s diairman,
Stalvey, the Seminole County
Health Department and County
Manager Kevin Grace would be
able spend up to $150,000 to acti­
vate emergency procedures.
"The important thing here is to
start the program as immediate as
possible," Commissioner Daryl
McLain added.
In other business, commission­
ers decided to halt the movement
of the comprehensive plan amend­
ment of reducing mandatory home
lot sizes before it could be set a
public hearing Air the fall cycle.
According to McLain, the

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amendment originally was to lielp could ruin the county's rural flavor.
All commissioners agreed the
small landowners develop their
property. Since 1991, county land amendment sliould be held to tire
development codes prohibit build- • spring cycle. M elvin made a
; on sites that are not tire actually / motion to have tlie same amend­
i and dry.”
f ment inserted into tlie next cycle
me problems have arisen with deadline on Oct. 31 with only a
these codes, however, as landown­ workshop of commissioners to
ers who did not purchase before make necessary changes.
That
motion
failed
2-2.
1991 try to develop their property.
For example a 10 acre parcel divid- ■ Chairman Dick Van Der Weide
ed Into two five acre lots with two * was absent Commissioners unani­
acres of wetlands, is deemed by the mously voted to scrap the amend­
ment for the fall cydo.
county to be only one 5 acre plot
Commissioners also proceeded
The new amendment would
lower the standards needed to | with the anti-rave ordinance, but
develop, but commissioners and j commissioners did not set a public
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Briefs
SEMINOLE PONY FALL
REGISTRATION
Registration for the 2001
Fall season at Seminole
PONY Baseball will be held
on Saturday, August 18th
from 10
1 0 a.m. to 22pp.m.
.m . at the
Seminole PONY Complex on
State Road 419 between State
Road 434 and 17-92, just east
o f Five Points.
As an all volunteer league,
Seminole PONY offers five
league age groups, Shetland
(age 55-6,
3 , coach pitch), Pinto
(age 7-8, coach pitch 4
innings, players pitch 2
innings). Mustang (age 9-10,
players pitch), Bronco (age
11-12), Pony (age 13-14, certi­
fied umpires), and has been
servicing the community for
over 30 years.
The Fall League will con­
sists of 20 games.
Flease bring a copy of your
birth certificate to registra­
tion and there is a discount
rate for siblings.
For more information, call
407-323-5570 or visit the
league's website at
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Busy Saturday for youth
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
SAN FORD — Sanford willI be a Vc
Very
active place this Saturday for young ath­
letes os the City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department will be holding
Player Placement Days for several Fall
Leagues and the Seminole County Police
Athletic League will be hosting the*local
Punt, Pass and Kick Competition.

PAL'S PUIYT, PASS AND KICK

Once again, the Seminole Coun
Police Athletic League (PAL) will L .
the local NFL/Gatoradc Punt, Pas^and
Kick Competition.
This year's contest will be held this

Punt, Pass and Kick, plus
flag football, baseball, and
soccer placement on slate

and ribbons will go to the top three fin­
ishers in each gender and age group.
First place finishers will earn a right to
compete in a Sectional competition in
Orlando, which. In turn, could lead to a
performance at a Tampa Bay Buccaneers
game it a later date.
Anyone needing more information, or
to get a registration form, should call the
Police Athletic League at 407-328-3762.

Saturda
rday (August 18th) in the field adjacent to the Juvenile Enforcement
Complex (Orlando-Sanford Airport) off
of Airport Boulevard.
Registration and competition begins at
8 a.m. Competition doses at 10 a.m., or

The City of Sanford Recreation and
Parks Department is currently taking
registrations for the 2001 Youth Flag
Football League season.
The league is for both girls and boys
See Saturday, Page 2B

when the last competitor finishes.
Boys and girls ages 8-to-15 (as of
12/31/01) are eligible to partidpatc. A
registration form and a copy of the birth
certificate arc required.
Certificates are given to all participants

SANFORD FLAG FOOTBALL

P r a c tic e g e ttin g h o t a n d h e a v y

Special to tha Herald

DELAND TO HOST
FISHING TOURNEY
If you love bass fishing and
would like a chance to win
some money doing it, then
plan to participate in the
Seventh Annual St. Johns
River “Big Mouth O p en '
Benefit Bass Tournament.
The tournament will take
lace on Saturday, August
8th at Ed Stone Park, Crows
Bluff, State RoadU4 at the S
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Johns River B
Bridfc,
rid it, DeLand.
Entry fees are
Entiy
with tiie
trie optional Big Ba
fee o f $10. The Big Bass prize
is worth $2300.
The event is sponsored by
the Junior Service League of
DeLand. Proceed* will be
used to support charitable
organizations in DeLand and
West Volusia Area.
A total o f $16300 cash pay­
back is guaranteed. First '
place will Ukc
take home $3,209;
second place, $ 1300; third
place $1300 with money for
fourth through 30th place
(20th through 30th place
based on 250 boats)
l b register, call: 386-740­
386740­
7772. For more information
call Ed Taylor. River City
Tournaments Unlimited at
3386-326-8899.
8 6 3283899.

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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.
An organizational meeting,
all teams must have a repre­
sentative at this meeting to
receive a discount on league
fees, will be held at 6 3 0 p.m.
on Monday, August 20th at
the Downtown Recreation
Center, 1st floor of Sanford
City Hall, 300 N. Park
Avenue (comer of Park and
Seminole Boulevard).
Call 407-330-5697 for more
information.

YOUTH SOCCER
The City of Casselberry is
offering Youth Soccer Co-Ed
and G ins 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 nrgreg­
ister at the City of
Casselberry Parka and
Recreation Department, 125
East Melody Lane, between
the hours of 8 a.m. and 5
p.m.,
o n ., Monday through
Friday.
:riday.
For more information
See Briefs, Page 2B

UCF dons
full pads
as season
gets closer

H*f*U phstM by Art ZM m M

With the Classics (the 2000 versk)
ness. The Sominole High defense
ready to travel to Merritt Island for

I the old Jamborees) set lor next week, Semlnolo Athletic Conference football teams are getting down to busli) works on rushing drills, while the offense works on running and blocking drills (lower, left and right) as they get
Classic next Friday before opening the season at Lake Mary on Friday, August 31st

ORLANDO — While the rest
of the players at the University
of Central Florida worked out
for the first time in full pads on
Monday, senior tailback
Terrance Williams (Clearwater
HS) watched.
Tendonitis in his right knee as
well as pain in his right hip
have limited his effectiveness as
well as his practice time so far
this year.
William* entered camp as the
starting tailback but has since
given way to rcdshirt freshman
Alex Haynes (Evans HS), who
is being challenged by sopho­
more Corey Baker
(Seffner/Arm wood HS).
Williams, meanwhile, is just
looking to get healthy.
"It's a sham e," coach Mike
Kruczek said. "H e's missing a
lot of work that he needs and
it's going to hurt him as far as
being able to give us any help
participating in games right
now."
His current ailments arc the
latest in a series of injuries that
have combined to slow the UCF
career of the 1998 Junior
College Player of the Year. He
played in 1999 until a sprained
ankle sent him to the sidelines.
He finished the season in pain
and opted for surgery on his
ankle in the spring and redshirted during the 2000 season.
"1 feel bad for Terrance,"
Kruczek added. "H e tried to
rehab his ankle all last season
and came out with high expec­
tations in the spring. He injured
his hip the first day in pads in
the spring and it has never real­
ly healed."
Offensive tackle Steve
Edwards (Chicago/Mount
Carmel HS), ana offensive
guard Willie Comerford (St.
Petersburg/Gibbs HS) were the
latest to have problems with the
See UCF, Page 2B

S a n fo rd stars get
second in d is tric t
B y Dean Smith

Sports Editor

the finals.
Sanford appeared on the
verge of another upset and set­
ting up a wlnner-take-all final
as it was leading undefeated
Altamonte Springs 1-0 heading
into the fifth inning, but the
fresher Altamonte team came to
life in the final three innings to
pull off a 6 2 victory and earn
the trip to the State
Tournament.
The first game of the tourna­
ment saw Longwood break into
the scoring column first, plating
a run in the third inning.
Sanford came back with three
runs in the bottom of the fourth
inning, but Longwood
answered with three runs in the
top of the fifth inning and then
See Babe Ruth, Page 3B

'T V *.Haratd photo toy Ail ZMInakl

Cloo While (showed stealing third during the City Playoffs) led the Sanford Babe Ruth All-Stars to a runner-up finish
in the District 8 Tournament at the Oviedo Sports Complex, going B-lor-15 (.600), scoring eight runs and reaching
base 14 times (also getting three walks and being hit by pitches twice) in 20 at bats in five games.

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Try, try again, Speed world to host Sunbelt Super Series race
By Dnvo Wostcrman
Special to the Herald
UITHLO — Ihis is Retting n
little old for Orlando
Spcedworld racing fans.
Rains once again turned the
facility located east of Orlando
into a giant swimming pool last
Friday night and washed out
the schedule.
Tliis Friday night (August

17th) their will be two special
races with Race #6 of the Race
Car Engineering Sunbelt Super
Series, that was rained out last
week being rescheduled for this
week, being joined by the South
40 Classic Car Scries.
Also on the can! will be FASCAR features in Mini-Stock,
Modified, Sportsman, Super
Slock and Strictly Slock.
Veteran Dick Anderson from

Wildwood has dominated the
Sunbelt Super Scries this season.
He won the most recent 125 lap
race at USA International in
Lakeland and has now won four
of the five race run. Mike Frills
has the other victory.
Qualifying for the Sunbelt
Super Series is set for 6:30 p.m.
with racing beginning at 8 p.m.
The Double Points Night that
had been rescheduled to run

Satu rd ay---------------Continued from page ID
ages 7-lo-15 and is divided into three leagues, 7-89 (Minors); 10-11-12 (Majors); and 13-14-15
(Seniors).
All games will be played on Saturdays on the
field across from Sanford Middle School on 17-92.
Flayer Placement Day is set for this Saturday
(August 18th) at the field across from Sanford
Middle School.
H ie 7-through-9 year olds will workout at 9
a m.; the 10-through-12 year olds at 10:30 a.m.;
and the 13-througn-15 year olds at noon.
Everyone who registers will make a team.
Everyone needs to bring a birth certificate and
S25 to register.
Registration will L&gt;c taken on Saturday, but to
avoid ttic rush, sign-ups in advance can be done
at the Downtown Recreation Center, 1st floor of
Sanford City Hall, 300 N. Park Avenue (aim er of
Park and Seminole Boulevard), weekdays
between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m,
The league is also in need of coaches as some
veterans will not be returning this fall for a vari­
ety of reasons.
Call 407-330-5697 for more information.

SANFORD FALL BASEBALL
The City of Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department is currently taking registrations for
the 2001 Fall Instructional Baseball season.
The league is for boys ages 7-t&lt;&gt;-12 and is divid­
ed into three leagues, 7-8 (Rookies);9-10 (Minors);
and 11-12 (Majors).
This will be the first season for the 7-8 year olds

regular FA5CAR divisions of
Late Model, Modified, MiniStock, Sportsman, Super Stock
and Strictly Stock. No Super
1ate Models this week.
Pits open at 4 p.m., gates open
at 6 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, DeLand and
Daytona.

this Friday (August 17th) will be
set for a later dale.
Gates open a 6 p.m. and rac­
ing begins at 8 p.m. every
Friday night at the track located
17 mites cast of Orlando
between Orlando and Titusville
on Highway 50 at the 520 Cocoa
Cutoff.

NEW SM YRN A
SPEEDWAY

T E ST AND TUNE

SAMSULA — New Smyrna
Speedway will hold a Double
Points Night this week.
Originally scheduled for
August 4th, this event will con­
sist of heats and features in the

in the fall.
Player Placement Day is set for this Saturday
(August 18th) at 9 a.m. (for all three leagues) at
the Sanford Youth Sports Complex at Chase Park
on Celery Avenue.
Everyone who registers will make a team.
Everyone needs to bring a birth certificate and
$25 to register.
Registration will be taken on Saturday, but to
avoid the rush, sign-ups in advance can I k * done
at the Downtown Recreation Center, 1st floor of
Sanford City Hall, 300 N. Park Avenue (comer of
Park and Seminole Boulevard), weekdays
between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Call 407-330-5697 for more information

BITHLO — Test and Tune
will be held every Wednesday
night from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at
Orlando Spcedworld.
Cost is $20, which is good for

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UCF

SANFORD YOUTH SOCCER

The City of Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department is currently taking registrations for
the 2001 Youth Soccer League season.
Tire league is for both girls and boys ages 5-to7.
Player Placement Day is set for tills Saturday
(August 18th) at 9 a.m. at Zlnn Beck Field (behind
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium).
Everyone who registers will make a team.
Everyone needs to bring a birth certificate and
$25 to register.
Registration will be taken on Saturday, but to
avoid the rush, sign-ups in advance can be done
at the Downtown Recreation Center, 1st floor of
Sanford City Hall, 300 N. Park Avenue (comer of
Park and Seminole Boulevard), weekdays
between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.

without Interruption because of
Continued from page IB
lightning, Kruczek has decided
heat. They left the practice field
to begin tire second session of
Monday morning and did not ' the day at 3:45 p.m. for the
return in the afternoon. They
remainder of two-a-days.
were expected back Tuesday
On Friday, Kniszck had sum­
along with offensive tackle
moned the players to the prac­
Johnovan Morgan
tice field a little earlier for the
(Miami/Carol City), who had
afternoon session in on attempt
trouble willi asthma on
to avoid stonns that were pro­
Monday.
i jected, but the squad was
Two players were injua*d in ' chased from the field by light­
the afternoon practice while the
ning half-way through the twoteam was working out in shells.
hour session.
Linebacker Anotine Poe
Kruczek was happy with the
(Lakeland/Kathleen HS) suf­
effort when the team was in just
fered a bruised left knee and
helmets and shorts on Thursday
tight end Michael Gaines
and equally happy with what
(Tallahnsscc/Florlda HS)
he saw when his players added
sprained his left ankle.
shoulder pads to their wardrobe
Safety James Cody (Naples
Friday morning.
HS) returned to practice
"H ie tempo was good," said
Monday. He suffered a ham­
Kruczek. "I thought the execu­
string strain In practice last
tion was exemplary considering
week.
that they had been out one day.
After completing the first
We had to combine two prac­
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pits only, while individuals can
enter for $5.
For more information on any
local short track action, call the
FASCAR offices at (407) 5681367 (Orlando) or (386) 427-4129
(New Smyrna), or check the
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scheme is concerned and it
worked out pretty good."
Cody and receiver At Peterson
(Alachua/Santa Fe HS) missed
practice Friday because of
strained right hamstrings. Both
spent time in "the pit," a
makeshift training facility near
the practice field where strength
and conditioning coach Reese
Bridgman put them through a
workout.
Linebacker Mike Lynchc
(Gibbs HS) Injured his right
ankle in the afternoon practice
and was taken to the training
room. His status was not imme­
diately known after practice.
Another time change was
made to the 2001 schedule
Friday as UCF was informed
that kickoff for the Virginia Tech
game set for September 29, was
moved an hour and will now
take place at noon. The
Sunshine Network will televise
the game in Florida.
Vwather also played a factor
on Saturday, but this time it was
more than lightning. After two
days with little or no heat relat­
ed problems, Saturday's morn­
ing practice was a different
story as receiver Tavirus Davis
(F t Lauderdale HS) and line­
backer Elliot Shorter
(Quincy/Greensboro HS) had to
be taken from the Reid because
of cramping.
'Shorter peifnnlally has a
problem," KnJhcek said. "H e’s
such a highly muscular kid with.:
low body fat and the heat's
going to do th a t TD shocked
me a little bit to be in there, but
he's been pushing teal hard
during cam p."
UCF practiced in shells and
scheduled extra team work to
make up for the time missed as
a result o f storms that cut short
Friday's afternoon session in
half.
“We ran two sessions oi* skel
(team passing drills) and two
sessions o f team in an effort to
make up for what we missed
last nignt," said Kruczek. "I
think it worked out well.
"Offensively, I've got a lot of
stuff In. That's the way you
teach it, whole-part-whble. You
put it ail in in six days and then
you come back and re-teach It
A lot of these young kids' heads
arc spinning, but they're doing
a remarkable job."
Lynehe returned to the prac­
tice field on Saturday, while
offensive guard Norm Lewis
(Port Charlotte HS) returned In
the afternoon after missing the
morning session with back
spasms.
Quarterback Ryan Schneider
(Plantation HS) had his reps
decreased in the afternoon and
sat out the last half of practice
while resting a sore right
(throwing) elbow.
The Golden Knight will open
the 2001 season on the road at
Clemson University in
Columbia, South Carolina on
Saturday, Sept. 1.

B riefs---------Continued from page IB
please call 407-696-5189.

SEMINOLE PONY BASE­
BALL ANNUAL 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 sea­
son's will be elected 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.

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The Sanford Babe Ruth All-Star
coaching staff (right) ponders
changes during a break In tha action
during the District B Tournament at
the Oviedo Sports Complex.
Sanford dropped Its opening game
of the tournament but came back to
wtn three games m a row and finish
second to Altamonte Springs. The
Sanford Alt-Stars were managed by
Frank Hicks with Jack Castelow and
Randy Nelson serving as coaches.
Members of the team were KahJU
Farakahan,
Dontae
Johnson,
Johnathan Bean, Lyndon Merthle,
Jeff Bowers, Larry Thomas, Luke
Klmmlg, Richard Nelson, Cleo
White, Eric Bryant, Cody Miller,
Sean Jdbkson, Brett Stalker, and
Darren Jackson.

V &amp; .

Babe Ruth
Continued from page IB
added an insurance run in the
seventh inning.
Providing the offense for
Longwood were Chubb (two
hits), Chmilareki (double, two
runs), Blederman (two runs),
and Hyers (run).
Doing the damage for Sanford
were Cleo White (three singles,
ran), Kahlil Farakahan (single,
run), Darrell Jackson (single),
and Eric Bryant (rurA.
Host Oviedo then Knocked
Holly Hill into the Loser'*' i
Braiickct in the late game.
The first game o f Day Two of
the tournament saw iAltamonte
Springs bounce Oviedo Into the
loser's column and then Sanford
went out and ousted Holly Hill
by a 5-4 score.
Sanford took a 3-0 lead In the
top of the first inning as White
was hit by a pitch, stole second
and third and scored on a single
by Piraludum. Sean Jackson fol­
lowed with a single and both
runners advanced on a
grounder to second by Dontae
Johnson before scoring on a sin­
gle by Johnathan Beam
Bean went the first four-plus
innings on the mound, holding
Holly Hill to one ran for four
innings.
Butin the fifth inning a two
out error led to a later DeWease
double that plated two runs to
cut the lead to 4-3 and Luke
Klmmig came on to get the final
out ana allow only one
unearned ran over the final 21/2 innings to earn the save.
The seventh inning was
almost a mirror of the fifth
inning for Sanford as Mallory
reached on a two out error and
Jackson followed with s single.
DeWease then ripped another
double to score Mallory, but the
game ended when Bryant
gunned down pinch-runner
Black at the plate trying to score
the tying run.
Providing the offense for
Sanford were Bean (double, two
singles), White and Sean
Jackson (two singles, two runs),
Farakahan (single, ran), and
Johnson (single).
On Saturday, Altamonte
Springs advanced to the
Championship Game by drop­
ping Longwood into the Loser's
Bracket.
in tlie only other ganx played
that day because of rain,
Sanford again got a fast start as
it eliminated host Oviedo, 7-3,
scoring three runs in the top of
the first inning.
White led off with a walk and
beat a throw to second on a
grounder by Larry Thomas.
Farakahan followed with an
KBI single and Sean Jackson
drove in a pair with another sin­
gle.
Oviedo could get no closer
than 4-2 the rest of the way as
Lyndon Merthle scattered seven
hits and struck out eight to get
the complete game victory.
Doing the damage for Sanford
i

were Fsrakshsn and Sean
Jackson (two singles, two runs),
Brett Stalker (single), and White,
Thomas and Darrell Jackson
(ran).
Providing the offense for
Oviedo were Sutter (single, two
runs), Rasberry, Johnson,
Stanley, Abney, Teague and
Suarez (single) and Scherer
(ran).
Early on Sunday, Sanford took
adyantage of Its,second shot at
Longwood and pitcher
Ounllarskl, but it took a fourrun aixth inning rally to pull out
the win.
Dolling 5-2 entering the bot­
tom of the sixth inning. Bean led
off with a double and Richard
Nelson drew a walk.
But things began to look dim
as the next two natters struck
out.
White kept things going as he
drew a walk with Bean scoring
on a wild pitch and Nelson
winding up on third.
Nelson then scored on a balk
and Merthie walked.
White and Merthle pulled off
a double steal before Farakahan
ripped a two-run single to put
Sanford ahead.
Bean then made the lead
stand up, getting a pair of
ground outs and a strike out to
retire Longwood in order in the
top of the seventh inning.
Powering the Sanford attack
were Bean (double, single, ran),
White (two singles, three runs),
Farakahan (two singles), and
Nelson (ran).
For Longwood, Chubb (dou­
ble, two singles, run), Torres
and Blederman (two singles,
run), Jones (single, two runs),
and Powell (single) doing the
damage.
In true Championship Game,
Sanford started quick again as
White opened the bottom of the
first inning with a single and
scored on u double by Thomas.
Sanford could have had a big
inning, but Thomas was erased
when he was caught In a run­
down between second and third
on a grounder by Farakahan.
Sean Jackson singled to put
runners on first and second, but
Klmmig popped into a double
play as Farakahan was caught
off second.
Bean would make the lead
Ettrd up, nllowinr no ran* on
two hits through four innings.
But in the top of fifth inning,
winning pitcher Ordesl led off
with a walk and pinch-hitter
Donahue singled. A throwing
error advanced the runners to
second and third, but the next
two batters made outs without
the ball out of the

O

Dade* Another pinch-hi Her,
became the star of the game
when he hit a two out single,
scoring Ordesl and Donahue, to
put Altamonte Springs head to
stay.
Doing the damage for
Altamonte Springs, which

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Sanford a d hold ■ regular maaong
On Auguto n , 2001 to EM Cry Hal
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AM In ordar to oonatoar a raquato
lor vananoa ai Em ZarWig Ontownoa
•a Apanama to bon yard aetbark
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PuMe Raoorda of Bamlnoto Candy.

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aa kxalad 113 Pata Annua,
PtorvMd ua* of Em property to to
ennatruer an arkaaon onto a tongfaLarry Blair. Chairman
Board of Aduaanark
ADVICE TO THE PUBLXL IF APER­
SON DECIDES TO APPEAL A O t a
BON MADE WITH RESPECT TO
ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THE ABOVE MEETING OR HEAREfG, HE/SME YrtLL NEED A VER­
BATIM RECORD OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS INCLUDING THE TES­
TIMONY AND EVIDENCE. WHICH
RECORD IS NOT PROVIOED BY
THE CITY OF SANFORD. {FB
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PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
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THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
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MEETING
Putotoc Augus 8 .1 6 , 1KU 1
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FOR TH3 IM fTTlINTH
WAND FOR
in S N O L C COUNTY,
p r o b a t e d iv is io n and

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SANFORD X HOLLY H ILL*

Stotionl

300 F 1 1 4 . l t A

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Bran. Klmmig (6) and jotmaun- la m a and
Mallory W P _ Bean. LP _ Jone* S a ra _
Klmmig. ZB _ Sanford, Bran: Holly K ill.
DrWraeeZ. 3 8 . r a w . HR_ non*
S A N F O R D 7 , O V IE D O 3
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_nr*M. H R .n o n * .
S A N F O R D 6, L O N G W O O D S
Longwood
1 1 0 1 1 1 1 .1 * 0
Sanford
I0 0 0 t« a . t • 3
ChmUanki and Turn*. Bran and fohiuav.
N r toon (5) W P _ Bran LP . Chm Uanki Sava .
none 2 8 _ longw ood. Chubb; SanfonL B ran
38 . nonr. HH . nonr.
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000 O S 4 . 8 * 1
San lord
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Ordral and Pau lxn. Bran and fohnaorL
Nrlaon (4). WP . Ordeal LP . Bran. Sava _
nonr. ZB _ Sanford. Thom**. 3 8 _ none. HR _

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JAMES A BARKS
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Sardord, Florida 32771
(407)321-1224
Florida flat No 187944
Pubiah Auguat 8 .1 6 , 2001
DOeso
9 f THE C91CUIT COURT
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91 ANO FOR
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FLONOA.
CASE No. 0I-CA-0414-14-P
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SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
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scored four runs in the top of
property daia S i d to such earns.
the seventh inning to put the
torVtbatow.
ctotot) ato to raid to toa Ntpnto btdgame out of reach, were Ordesl
ALL 9ITERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
County
Courthowaa,
l aniard.
and Paul«*n (two tingles, run),
Al pararmax nhr-i fd* t-hy* h
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on Mania* Crytrutor 10.
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documentary atomp tu a a and
(single), and Rivera (ran).
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9on to Ida C om a n rrqmad to to*
paid by Em uaaciitod Mddto to EM
Ordesl was outstanding on
f u l l ptijitPrifu ilffi M i Court
•ala. Ful toyman! to an amoun
the hill for Altamonte, overcom­
•quto la EM fdtfnto bid M dua wtotto
WTHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
&gt;4 hoar* totor toa aton naad tons to
ing the rough atari to give up
•to*. Al payrmr** aha* t o CMaft or
T)to FIRST PUBLICATION OF IM S
one ran on no hits over the final
NOTICE OR TTSRTY DAYB AFTER
six innings, striking out only
toratoa to Em O ar* of Em Canto
THS DATE OF SERVICE OF A
'Court,
COPY OF TTdt HOT1CC ON THEM,
four, but getting 10 ground ball
rt A8 &gt; O t o l td to^ aacadya and
O toedw 7/27«ogi.
outs.
having d m
or
MARYANNE MORSE
- daeadanti ta u t*
Proyidlng the offense for
, S eU e O E c o u n t y . FLORXM
’ ol r u nb6ca ■
Sanford were White (two sin­
by QERAUXNC HARPORD Deptoy
1of vm m
gles, ran), Thomas (double),
Ptototoc Auguto 3 1 8 ,1 2 , 24. 3001
Sean Jackson (single), and
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THS
Johnson (ran).
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCAIn addition to the coaching
dm
TXJN OF THM NOTKC OR TH9TTY
NOTICE IS HEREBY (W EN, 4W
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER ­
staff of Frank Hicks, Jack
VICE OF A COPY OF THM NOTICE
SEMINOLE OFFICE OF TAX COL­
Castelow and Randy Nelson,
LECTOR, F m m a w to f n mowing
CM THEM.
A l oF mt t- r f N - T of 9 m
,
the playing members of the
ctoto*) Ito 8 M l toad to 8* Mauad
Santoro All-Stars were Kahlil
tn m a v Tha f r t tocato narrbarfa)
Farakahan, Dontae Johnson,
and y«sr(a) of laauanoa, Em toaaaip•on of Em praparty, and EM namafa)
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
Johnathan Bean, Lyndon
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FWST
PUBLICATION OF TT6S NOTICE.
Merthle, Jeff Bowers, Larry
ALI ( T W H , DEMANDS ANO
comncxnsro-.iM
Thomas, Luke Klmmig, Richard
YEAR OP MUANCX; IM S
OBJECnON S NOT SO FEED WEL
Nelson, Cleo White, Eric Bryant,
PARCEL M 34-1830-811-0000BE FOREVER BARRED.
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Cody Miller, Scan Jackson, Brett
DeaortpSon of Piaparty: LEG LOT •
9 * N e k * to Auguat S . 3001.
Stalker, and Darrell Jackson.
STENWFOMM AGO P » 1 PQ 110
Name* m wtach aaeeeee* W l i je
DONNA J . ROGERS
Things look bright for the
12SO Royal Oak Orm
MELTON, EMMA M MH.TON
Sanford All-Stars for next year
r Bprkig*, FL 33704
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IA
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I
too, as Farakahan, Merthie,
tor
Thomas, Nelson, Miller, and
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properly daecrtoed to audi tor ttoKlmmig all return as 15 year
ABomayaalLaw
catofa) trn t o aoto to Em Ngheto todolds.
3200 N Mbtary Tra*. SUto 200
to r al Em weal b n * don. Barntoob
L O N G W O O D 5, S A N F O R D 3
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equal to Em nghato bto to dua adtoto
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payabto to Em Ctork of EMCanto
Dtoadon 7/370001.
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CLERKOF THS CnCUfTCOURT
SEMETOLECOUNTY, FL0RXJA
byOBRAUMMI HARFORDOapuly
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Dtoad on 7/27/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Daputy

I f l n i teffi tirtGR
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NCJT1FK0THAT
Al paraana on whom tda Noaca to
ha ham atdacbona a m
8M vaBdty or 9 m Wto, 9 m
quakf3c*tJcn» of tf&gt;« R m o nal
at tda Com ara raqnrad to toa tMtr
obfacaorM wtoi Fra Com WTTTSN
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
THS NOTICE ON THEM.

AJ cradtora to rn* Oacadan and
other paraana having ctofena or

on whom a copy to Vito noaca to

dda to 9m kto pubacakon to vaa

muw « mar o u n i wwi r a
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE F A ST PUBLICA­
TION OF THS NOTICE OR THUTTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF 8CRV C E OF A COPY OF T H S NOTICE
ON THEM.
Aff r r w eradaon to 9 m Daoaoan
and paraona having clavna n
• Dacadanra
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Court W1THIK THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
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Fda Nom * la Ai^ual 3.3001.
LARRY PELLEGRINO
8304 Maid Manor* Tral

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Ftorkto. Bandnoia County. Ftorkto. al
110000 AM on Fm 30F&lt; day to
Augutl.
2001,
Fm fokowtog
datertoad procarty u **1 torth to
aaid Final Judgmard. to wd.
IOT M HOCK I. THE RESERVE
AT THE CROSSINGS PHASE TWO,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 36. PAGES 60. 51 AND 62
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OE
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTE: Pnauard to Fm F a* Debt
Ctotocbon Practice* Act you ara
adrdud Fm I ihn law 1am M deemed
to b* a data oumulu *o*naKing to
c o Jiel a d*M and any toformatton
obtoinad w9 b * uaad tor Fiat purPCM

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Pubtafr. Auguat 4. 15. 2001
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O f THE 14TH
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O f FLORIDA
Vi ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
No 01-CA473 14 P
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Chemical Mortgage Company.
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DEFENDANTS
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALS
Note* la hereby given that pur•uard to F m I Final Judgmard to
Foractoaur* dated Jtoy 31. T C I.
and ndarad to ewa c a u nnrtoar 01C A 872-1* P, to Fm O o r t Court to
Fra 14Fi Jutodal Crrcud to and tor
Saminofa Comfy, Florida, wharain
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANY
F/K/A CHEMICAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY, to PtoUMF and Harm*
Wadamayar,
- mfnown paiacryi)
to pcaraaaton to F n •ubmd real
praparty. *1 . to/ar* Oatondard(i). I
wto aai to Fm highaal and barf bid­
der tor caah al 4 m Waal front door to
FM S amtooto Comfy Courthouaa to
SardonL Florida, flammol* County.
Florida, *11 TOO AM on F n 30th day
to Auguat, 3001, F m following
aaid Fkiaf Judgmard. to «ML
LOT 11. THE COLONNADES SECOND SECTION. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED Ft PLAT BOOK I S PAGE 14, O f
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
NOTE: Pnauard to FM F a * Debt
CaSaaEen Practice* Act you ara
K M M Wwl VM IM Wm n awmeu
to Im a debt coaactor enampraig to
•abaci a debt and any totormabon
obiarnd ato b* uaad tor F m purpom.
Dtoad Fm 31M day to Jtoy. 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
d a k to Canto Com
By Mary Bboup*

DapUTyCtorV
13X7 leal toFm80UF1 mmto atod COtMUS6 STAWIARSKI. PA.
AMarana Park; (nnoa rmNorth39 4010 Boyacoul Boulevard
Buka 460
dagrau 31 nunutu 24 aacor
Tampa. FL 33407
Wato along Fm BouFi 9m to 1
Aidarana Pnk 411X3 toto to 9m TWaphena: (413)477-4004
CASH 0-01-1232
RoMOf Bagtonkig.
P iito h Auguto 1 , 16. T C I
AND:
00043
of Oommmaid Lot I to
II
91 THE ORCUTT COURT

North l » dagraa* 04 me * * * * 00 m o
onto Wato along FM Waal ana to
aaid Or wan ri mi 4 Lot 1 a datanca to
644 0 4 toto (8X 3 ctntoa) to FM
SouVraMtooranar toFitoaartoto parcto to land daaortoad In Ofllciai
naaordi Boo* 1887, at Paga 1347 to
Vm Ruble Raoorda to Beminoto
Count* Ftorkto. Franca continue
NyFi 00 dagraes 08 nbiutoa 00 u o tol along aaid Waal feu a
toKtoKJ toto|Ua6 Urarw)
gg -11
40
Eato 437X 8 toto

O f THE 1FTH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
OF FLORIDA
94 ANO FOR
BC34940LX COUNTY

.

No. 0 1 -CA-4J4-14-P
Mortgage Electronic RagiaUaUon
Byaaam*. Inc.,
PLAINTIFF
m.
Jura) C. Woimc * . Jr.. V M W.
DEFENDANTS
NOTTCS O f

mil 00

08 rnbadu 00 aaoondr toto
441.74 toto to tha Ptord Of
Ba gaming: Vwrrea ran North 89
10 rr9uaaa 28 aaccrnto Eato
30 00 toak kvanoa ran BouFi 00

Wato 3 0 0 0 to*C Franca hto htorth 00
06 rnm aea 0 0 aacsndt
Wato 10 0 0 toto to Fm Ptord Of

Bttorwdng
ANO 1TOGETHER WITH:
TTmWato3130 FatotoFMItotowmgnaacrCMOaaci at larvx
Comar to Gommmard Lot 1, to
SacOort 3 4 . Tawnafdp 18 Sotoh,
ig * 38 Eato. Bandnoia Candy.
Florida. Thanca ran North 89
dagrau 40 ndntoMa 36 aaoanda Eato
ng F m Souch Mm to aaid
Govammard Let 1 ,4 1 7 2 6 toto to Fm
Wato tn e to FM Eato 8 4 8 1 toto to
FMWato l/3to«aidOi&gt;v*miTMnlLot
I ; Franca rm Herat 00 drgrau 13
a d u 0 0 aaoondi Wato along Fm
Wato Mm oi Mid Ead 464.3 toto,
487.73 toto to fm pea* to bagavang.
nca oonknua North 00 dt y aar 12
i m 00 u o m d i Waal. 18-38
teal; Franca North PP ttnjn n 40
mtoutoa 33 aaccndi Eaai, 33.71 toat
France Soudr OOii y i i i 1 2 1
00 aaomtoCato. 1 8 0 1 1
tor a s daipau 40 mr u ia i 25

aaoandaWaaL32.73tototoFmpend
DATEDFM31 daytoJtoy. 2001
Maryam* Mm*
CtorkOato Cam
ByJana EJaaawtc
DaputyCtork
ROGERD. BEAR. PA
P. O Bov4998
Ortamto. FL33803
ABotiMyatorPtoinM
(01-0149)
Ptoriah: Auguto1, 15. 2001
DO04I
91 THS ORCUTT COURT
09T H S18T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
O f FLORIDA
94 AND FOR
I COUNTY
ju R tto f c n o N orvtsjoN
Nto F7-443-CA-14-77
Mongaga Banrtcaa, krc. kVa
Manhattan

PUUNT1FF.
FMchoto. toaL,

Noam N haraby gimn FnL purauard to that Fatal Judgmard to
Faracioaurd datod Jury 31. T C I.
and antorad to cM CM3 nnrbar 01CA-894-I4-P. el Fm Qroto Cam to
FM tBFi Judktol Canto In and tor
OMmTHiCjIM
Hy, ylOOuB, MrlwYniFl
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS­
TRATION SYSTEMS. INC. M
kdto and Jto n C. Woman. Jr.;
VIcM W. Womadq Amancan O m ani
Flnanca, In c : Alalaya Wood*
itamaownar* AuoaMbun, I n .______
unkKMtoparaan(a) topoaaaaiion to
F m aubfad rato praparty, (1 , _____
mfcnownpar«on(a) topoaaaiiion to
FM aubfacl rato praparty. &gt;2. ia/ara
Daianrlanl(t). I w9 H i to FM Ntonel
tnd treat bkJkter (or cash ti tha Waal
b o d door to F n SarrmoN Comfy
Courthouu to Santord. Fiend*.
Smunow Caurdy. Ftorkto. at 1100
AM an F n 30Fi day to Auguto. 3001.
•to birth to u id Final Jud(frnrd. to

•rt

LOT 78, ALAFAYA WOOOS PHASE
IV. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. .T E C O ra iB ff( PLAT
BOOK 33. PAGES 99. 100. 101 AND
102 PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NOTE: Purauard to F n Ftor Dabt
Co l t chon Practice, Ato you •/•
artrtmd Ftto Fda h w h n M deemed
to be * debt ndertnr enerrpung to
oo*ed a debt and any adormeban
obuned ato be ueed tor Fito pur-

&lt;**

D ead F n 3 1 (toy to Jtoy. 2 0 0 1.
MARYANNE MORSE
CWk to Canto Cam
By Jana E J» m wk
Oawty Ctork
C 0 0 8 J S A STAWIARSKI. PA
4010 Boyacoul Boulemrd
“ to *60
Temp*. FL 33407
Telephone. (413)477-4004
CAS410G1-1A41
Pubtotv Auguto S 15. T C I
00034
PUC'JC AUCTION
Pub*e auction la be held to 12 00
pm. an Fm ITB i dey to AUGUST
8801. Al F m bard d e n to Serdwd
Towing and Racomry totaled *1
3433 Cam ay Club Rd . Santord. R
33771, tar F n p n p o u to rbapowng
ov vre K*owng rervere
YEAR 1934 MAKE JEEP
VIM 1J7FT24E3KL4I4262
PubUh Auguto 15.3001
DO 130

DEFENDANTS
AMSNOED NOTTCS OF

gimn FML pnto on r y d « Raaehadukng
F u a d o a n a Sato naiad Jtoy X .
T C I . and antorad ki carl a n * runbar 97-462-CA-14-W, of *M Cknto
C om to F m ISF i Juddto Canto to
and In Samkrtoa C a rry . Honda,
■twain CHASE MORTGAGE SER­
VICES. V4C. F/K/A CHASE MAN­
HATTAN MORTGAGE CORPORA
DON. ■ Ptordto and Nkhbtoa F.

• to Amartca.

jr
subscription.

407-322-2611
I

�P ag e 4 It

Wednesday. August 15. 2001

L ecals
PUBLIC NOTICE M tmobf gm n
Ihet. on me Cals and &gt;1 amt toted
baloar. and conBnUng horn day to
day te-tl ai y n k a n ac*J. an « •
M l al pubic auction, to me M^wd
tedder toi cam. al I'd trerenouee
STORAGE USA. beared m T400 W
Cotonal Or. Odando. FL. 22811. tha
n g houeehofd a n d / o r busk-reek
good*, tor rani and etier charges tor
ranch a tna on aama la ctaknad to
DATE OF SAUE Aug M . 1001
TIUCOFSALE 1000 AM
STEPHANIE JONES UNT7I 1021.
CLAUDIA GARZA UNIT » 21 19.
ANTHONY SIMPSON 1123. CANDICE MUIR UNTU20». ERIC HER­
NANDEZ UNITa TOM
AudUneer STORAGE PROTEC­
TION AUCTION SERVICES. UC
MM
A ISO 00 [Waning dapoa* m l be

Tiic S eminole H erald

L egals

L

MlOOtE DISTRICT OF FIOROA
Pub8*h AuguU 15. 22. 29. 2001
00131

ecals

pm pKVvv lubcontradon of V«
M d n o and Contract Docunan*

wM ba a v a A u g u s t 7. 2001 and
M THC ORCUTT COURT FOR
S O flN O U COUKTY.
FVOfWOA.
PRORAT1 DIVISION
CASE NO. 01 114 CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JUST89C R MURPHY.
NOT1C1 OF AOMSMTVUTION
Tha addntobabon of toa eeUW of
JuaOna n Murphy. daoooaod. Fla
Nunttot 0 1 1 1 4 CP. to pandtog to toa
Cbodl C aul tor SarMnota Coudy.
Florida. Probata DMFen,
addroaa of addeh la Samtoola Coudy
CourtoouM. Sartord. Honda. Tha
namao and addroaaaa of too parsonraprat anu tod't anomay ara aaf
Al N v m M ptn o m i f i rsQiwsd

ONdal oogtae w® ba on #ia and may
ba fcrapactad a t
Sanlord AJrpon Autvnry
Ona Rad Clavaland Boulavent
Suba 200
Sanlord. Ftortda 32773
(407)322 7771
Bddng and Coriract documanta
may also ba vlavad a t
Camral Ftonda Buidara Eicttanga
340 Monh Wymora Road
Wtoiar Park. Ftonda 327M
(407)62^2411
F. W Dotya Corporation
320 East South 6traa1
Onando. Ftonda 32001
(407) 640R300
Construction M*.%a&lt; Data
1221 Laa Road
Onando, Ftonda 32810
(407) 203-8864

L ecals

L ecals

tot »oit c9tcrtDon of tot Btrmnoit
County Fori Autoorffy. ototr cor»
•truchon, dtfnolflon ot n p tr prof
td t .
O totr ti Contractor* totorotttd In
tott comptWho b*99ng oppoOunty
mutl compittt prt QutlhcttKjn
ol tot ufhet of tot

nortdi. H ehKh AM30 U D I BANK,
an Alabama banking corporation, to
tw Pteiwa and ZENA HERRICK
* V a ZINA M HERRICK, la tw
Deiendam. I e d aal to tw rtghad
and bad bkldar tor cash H tw Wad
kerb door of tw Ssmmote Couby
Courtiouaa. X I N. Parti Avanuo.
Sartord, Floraia 22771. *1 ___ &amp;JT.
on tw 41i day of September. 2 X 1 .

County Pori 7utoorffy
ototr P ltct. S u tt 1
Pori of Stntonl
Sontord. Ftorttt 32771
Ttltphono: (407)322-4798
FAX. (407)330-1712
Altn Otnnrt K Doigntr.
compittofy fhtd out and r t k m d to
tot olltoo of tot AM nwretor on or
bttort 6 0 0 p m . EST. Itptorn
20, 2001. Prt quiU trl gtntcif contractor* «Hi rocthrt nonet of *uch
Undng and an h r t i i oH to tondar
toair ataiad bid tor any work todudad

10Na adto toft OOUL WITXN THREE
and rahmded after a l ooreerts of tw
mb hat been removed hom tw tart­
ly Sard ad s to to u tter and by
value of tw S u m d Honda. ai euch
Putaeh August IS, 22. 2001
DOOOt
NOTICf OF SALE
To aanafy oanai San tor rant dua to
aooordanca adto Florida StahAaa.
Sad Savage Faclly Att. Sacaona
U S 0 1 -S 3 S 0 0 . cc naaraa d
PAMELA OUNFORO
120
Futnai»a.Poaaa.Mtoc.
SHIRLEY JJA C X 9 0 N I I I
Fumaura.PoaaaJySac
JO SE M FLORES
35#
Raalaurarl Bootoa
O tA RLD C K K A C * 1*1
Fumtura Boaaa Mac
ROSA GEORGE
AM
Fi m o t Reingeralor Mac
DARRYL C TATE
S it
Canal Equto.Tooto.Mnc
Al idUU ara aoto *aa-la* and mral ba
paid tor to CASH toanadtotoly todew
ingaato Al m ia adrerasad may neb
ba t i a iitili M In n of ta n to toa
ana d d aalflamad bare ran oar
and dtogan d party Buyad mud
la d away datma Contada a d ba
&gt;dd d pubic action lo toa hlghMf
f omermea dapoaad d d
DATE AUOUST 20. 2001
1020 A.M.
Magnold Sek Storage
2S20 Magnold Ara
Serbort. FI 22773
1407)22 1-2000
PU toh Augual IS. 22.2001

MONTHS OF THE FIRST PUPUCA
DON OF THIS NOTICE: (I) al
d d n u tg aaul t ie o d d s and (2) any
obfacbon by in totavaalad paraon to
chalanges tw valrtty of tw art, tw
CuaMcabona of too poraonof rapre*
eentabve. va r u or ) n i d d o i of too
OOUL
AU. CLAIMS ANO OPJECTIONS
NOT SO HLEO WILL SC FOREVER
BARRED
PuMoobon of tota Noboo haa H g n
on Augual 1 1 2 X 1 .
VICKY MURPHY ALOOZZtfl
Anomay
tor
HARVEY M ALPER. ESQUIRE
LAW OFFICES O f HARVEY M
Al PER
112 West C » u e 6«reel
Alamorea Sprmg. a 32714 2577
(4 0 7 )tX X X
Ftonda Bar 1122272
PUtohAugud IS. 2 2 .3 X 1
D 0122
NOTICE TO BXOCRS/
bfYTTADON FOR B O S
Sanford Alport Autoody.
Sanford. Ftonda
ORLANOO SANFORD
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
FAAAJPNo 3 110008 3100
FOOT FM No 400*21 1 04 01
S id e d bkto. tubfod to toe conrtbone hereto, adi ba raoefred u d l
4 X P M , local tone, on Septerrtoer
S. 2 X 1 by too Sanford Alport
Authority al One Red Cleveland
Boulevard. S u it 200. Santord.
Honda 22773. al rrheh Una. bkto a d
to puaefy opened and read, tor k f-

00012
Pubic n o o n to ba hato d 101
am. on f a 22 day o* AUOUST,
2001. « toa bod door d AtoorYi
Toamg too. Located al 2400 OW
LaAa Mary Rd 8dto 124,8ad o n t K
tor toa pupoaa ol rtapoerng of tod
For lunhor totonrwdon ptooao Oil
(407)321-2041
(1) Yaar lX 3M d w M eaan
VMd JN 1P S 12800U0830S2
(2) Yaar IQOlMala Ntoran
W4d JN1PB12S90U0620S2
Pubtoh Augual 18.2001
00113
NOTICE OP AUCTION
Ttaa auction « a ba bald on
laplam bar 04. bM I al OOO AM d
32SA d aiA aa.O aad o.FL.

o n coth or oaitdiad lunda only.
Orwdo Toamg raitn aa too rtgfb to
aocapl or reluaa any and a l blda.
D a kdoatog vdbdeb on odarad
18*4 CHEVY
1Q1AW77X1
IM F OLDS CUTLASS
IO2QK11Y0HR20IS0T
1M0VW JETTA
WVWKAO10SKW45S213
1I7S PONT BONNEVSLE
2N37X91T202S1
PuL&amp;eh August IS. 2 X 1
0 0 1 IS
NODCS OF
F1CTTDOUS NAME
Noboo to horoby ghmn tool I am
angagad to buabnaa d M S B. IN
ST SANFORD. FL. 32771. Bommda
Coudy. Florida tetter too FlcoOoua
Name d HONEYSEARS and tool I
aaond to relator aodt nom i adto toa
Oration
d
Corporation*.
Takaheaeae. Honda. In oceordanoa
• * i toa proitotona d toa Hcaooua
Noma SUhrtee. lo-wa Section
M S M . Ftartda Suttees 1991
MCX POLYANSKY
Puttoh: Augual I t . 2 X 1
00127
NODCS OF
FKTTTDOUS NAIM
NoOco la haraby gr»an tool ato oro
angagad to buttoiM M n o charokoo cbcto Sodord FL. 32772.
Sardnoto Caddy, Honda i n t o too
of

lorry E. McQou?i
P U to h Augual I E 2 X 1
D 0 121
UNDID STATES
DMTMCT COURT
Coot No. I X t o - t l M M - I H O X
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

BMTALLADON OF FAPI SYSTEM
FOR RUNWAYS 1M b
ANOSR-27L
The mafor irerk kame and ippreWtoilUMnn of to u L-bbO (Sryto A)
PAP1 udto mdudng touttdtorw.
1 X 0 IF of oondidL
S 4 .X 0 LF of cable, and M l anrb
tod equtomard
Tha a n d pattormad in to r Ida
Contract d e l ba governed by toa
Include, but are not rsshfctod
(D M )
Equal

a fti ma proMatana of I t U S C |
M 2, any paraon having or dotmmg a
I or M ated to any d
Ma a t rearm aim ma Clark d ma
Unaad 8a u a OtoMd uuurt. Ortando
Omani. 3 X Fadard Buadng. SO
Norm Hughey Atomic. Orlando.
Honda 22*01 aidan tarty (X ) deye
d tie Snd pubbeabon ol noace d tie
rrarand lartatoia acbon or raoaqb of
nuica. aladiavar a
Tha paooan that ba apnad by tia
(nUAJiar uidar panaly of paryiy
adara ol ma peeaoner'a n g t Ma. or
raw ed n l ie tartoiad property, ma
tone and mwanetancaa of ma pato
bonar'a artyumon of ma ngfb. Ma.
pauuonat i dam . and ma read
lou g a
DON R MORELAND
UNITED STATES
MARSHALS SERVICE

632 Edgawood Ava South
JackaonvRa. Ftonda 32206
(904) 3884X338
Ftonda
East
Coast
Duidara
Cocoa. Ftonda 32922
(407) 831*6096
_
For bddnQ purpoaaa, D»kAng and
Conbact Dooananla tor toa prefect
may ba oblatoad bom toa ofAcaa of
PBSAJ. 482 South KaAar Road.
Orlando FU 32810-8101, upon
racac* of a paraonal or company
chack m toa amount of $10000
which la norwafundabla Cash
daoosas to lau of chadta «4I not ba
accaplad
Rsquesta thoutd ba
(Aradad to PBSAJ AtoaOon Sarvioaa
to PBSAJ
A Pra Bsddng Confaranca s f l ba
hafd al 2 0 0 P M . Local Tima on
August 23. 2001 In toa Sanlord
Airport Authority Board Room al
Orlando
Sanford
Idamabonal
Airport Ona
Rad Clt v f and
Bouiavsrd. Suita 200. Sanlord.
Ftonda 32773. tor toa purpoaaa of
aaa Aftondanoa al tots cordaranca
by an appropriate contractor rapra*
saniabva la mandatory. Naftoar toa
Oanar nor toa Engtoaar ahai ba
raaponaftda lor daaamtoMtog totor*
— i on dacusaad al tola ma —ng
aacapf aa iMuad by Addandum.
A aba « M of toa conalrucbon aba
- A ■« a . u ■-------- » - » A- « « - - w—*
i A-Da- acnacxjsa
rrsDKMiay pcjaowmg ma Pra OOdng Confaranca. b
wfl ba rna raaponaMfy of tia conto proaUi

LocalUeiortyrtNoman Bualnaaa
Eibarpnaa pamevpaam la anoowDated t a t 10ti day of Augual
2 X 1 . at Santord. 8emmoto Courty.
Ftonda
By order d SEMINOLE COUNTY
PORT AUTHORITY
bOavId P. Lartar. J r . Chairmen
Aneat Brenda Caray. Bacratory
Pubteh Augual tS. 2 X 1
D 0125

10. 2X 1
NODCS OF' A PUBOC HEAMNO
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
OF AN ORSMANCS BY
THS CITY OF BANFORO.
FLOFUOA
NoOca to haraby (pven tier a Pubic
Hearing abb ba held In tw
Cormaemn Hoorn el 9m Cly li* - ll
ma C*y of Sartord. Ftortoa. al 7 X
o'doc* PM on Augud 27, 2 X 1 . to
consider ma edopaon of an ord­
nance by me C*y oT Sartord Ftonda
ibto of ranch ia aa toaoaa:
OROR4ANCS NO. 3SS3
AN 0»WINANCE OF THE CHY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA AMENOMO
ORDINANCE NO 3117 OF SAX)
CITY. BAJO ORDINANCE BEING A
20MNG PLAN: SAX) AMENDMENT
GHM MNB t h e z o N ta a o f 2 » «
ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING
BETWEEN COUNTRY CLUB ROAD
ANO W. 25TH STREET ANO
BETWEEN HARDY AVENUE ANO
OU) LAKE MARY ROAD FROM Rh
1, RESTRICTED INDUSTRIAL. TO
M il. MEDIUM FXXJSTRIAij PROVXMNO FOR SEVERABXJTY. CON­
FLICTS ANO EFFECDVC OADL
toa Cty Ciark lor a l partona

^*1 hava an opporka&gt;8y to ba haard
toura or vtaAa of ma profacf aba aM
Ouarareaa a l be retplred a b i
eed i bid aa a oerebad ch a d on a
adverb b a r* or a bid bond m me
amoud d tv e (S) peroerb of t ie toM
amoub of me b i t made peyad i to
me Santord Alpon Aumorty
The l uoce e iful bidder mm be
required to Kjmtofi aeperele perTorrrv
anoe and paymanl bonda each to an
amoub aqua/ to 100% of t a con­
tract price
TTma lor lubatonbal comptabon tor
i baaa bid la X edarv

to .

Carbred T h e oemmenoee to n r.

Oppotluery

Bacon Ad)
i f toa Btoto of Fkd
not brdtod to Choptor
2*7. Honda Stokdet. and M a d i
tobelve rigbdtaM d o t apply to
td i prefect aa I hereto artton M to

M HJOOO tar eadi dm md
. «B
D*yono-« —vwl ■beared
Tha btodar mud auppiy a l Inlonnaton raqubed by tw pnpoad tana.
Hda mud ba aub m d al on tie

n l --- r e » - - - - ai b b k j n t M n n g
By ordar of toa Cay C o m M o n of
tw Cty of Sartord. Ftortda.
"ERSON S WITH 0 ^ * M . f T « l
NEEDbra ASSISTANCE TO PARDOPATE t f nNY OF THESE PROCEEDINaS SHOULD CONTACT
Die HUMAN RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COOROMATOR AT
230-M 2S 41 HOURS t f ADVANCE
OF THE UEETINQ
ADVICe TO THE PUBLIC: t a parton daddaa la appaaf 8

•tetrad al to t tb ov t
httnng. ha n ay naad a
raoord of tot
I* not prtwtead by toa Cay of
Bardord. (FS 288.0108)
Cyntoia Porter.
Deputy Cby Ctork
PubOdtAuguat 1 5 .2 X 1
DOISO
M IM S ORCUTT COURT
OF THS OOMTUNTM

Any conbacf purauanl to toft Noboa
ww n HBfKi ■ v a ph w sm m n r s
Eracutoie Order 11SM ( M E N ) .
Tha atoartoan of Uddara to pantodw
tor Equal Emptoymerb OpporKmtoaa
aa aaf torti to me Contoed
Dooumenba. The auvniabb bWdar
e d be teqdred to oongly a t i d
oomred requtameraa tor Equal
t jT^MoyrnMn Lcpontm w i
ThaSardordAiporlAutiorbyfiareby noabaa a l biddara mat I oM afbr(OBE)
M opponuWy to eubmb
fafda m laaponaa to Iba Imdabon and
edi not ba dar nnvnalad againal on
ma grourda d reoa. color, nabond
ortgm. or aaa m oonaidaraaon tor an
award Dae a d ba dona to aooordanoa earn DM VI of ma CM Righto
Ad of ISS4 (42 U 8 C. lOOOd d
aoq). 41 CFR Pan 2t . ParPapation
by
Dleadvarbaged
Bualnaaa
Eraarprtaaa In Dapenmerb d
TrarTAporlAton Programa, and 41
CFR Pan 21. NondeaeranaBon m
Banetaa For and Sanrtoaa to ma
Ruble.
D u requramaraa of 41 CFR Put
2b. RagMUIoni of ma U S
Oapa/tourb of Tranaponsion. A . &lt; -y
totaaoorbrad 1 to tw polcy of 1M
Santord Alport Aumorty to precooa
odor. aaa. or naaonaf ortgm m ma
board or podonnanoo of bbe oorv
kecL Al arma quaifyeig i n d r lea
•oOdtobon are encouraged to aidnbl
BUb^cpoada. i*Trent of tba oorvbedadbocendaanadiponaaaafymgmaraqdrarnareadlbabtdapeo» M blddiraHtf r o ia. inctudrvj
moee adto quaNy aa a OBE. A DDE
eortoad god of Halva paroarb ( 12%)

CAM NO.: 01-001-CP
t f RE: THE ESTATE OF
HELEN M. FORSYTHE
Due way' ba h all try tia Santort
Alport Aumorty tor a partod nor to
aaeaad X day* Sam tw dd a d tia
MS opartng tar tia pupoaa d avduaang blda prtoi to b a n d of oorbracL
RWae to m h e any MormaNy or
kregUarey Inanybrdorbldguararby.
to iaf«cl any or dl blto. to ia-bd tie
profact, to award or refrain from
aamrdng a cortred lor tia a o k and
to
aa may ba banaddd to tia Oanar
Thaotoddpili*ndtonandl»atoaon
to biddara la haraby pUWahad tba
10m Day of Augual 2 X 1 .
SartonJ Alport Autiony
Larry A Data
Praaidart 4 CEO
Pubtoh Augual IS. IS. 2 X 1
DO 122
NODCS OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
MCCONNELL TOWe/O WEL SELL
AT PUBLIC AUCTION. FOR SAL­
VAGE FOR CASH. ON DCMANO
TO HWHEST BnOER. THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED VEHICLE,
AUCTION YEAH MAKE U N I
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Tha adnbntabd mn of tw aatoto of
HELEN H. FORSYTHE, d i c a a i i l
FSaN urbw rOI-XI-CPbpondm gli
tw Cbcub Court tor Bonbnoto
Coudy. Florida Pirtida OMatontw
addroaa of which la Pod Otbea
Drawer C. Sartord. Ftortda X2772.
Dw nanwa and addraaaaa of tw ooara aaf tonh bate*
ALL INTERESTED P£RSON9 ARE
NOT1F1CO THAT.
Al paraona an wham tola noSoa la
- w . . . ^ _ 1■ am - J —
—uiiM nga aw vMKJty or v a w«, t a
toradtoaaorw d tw paraced rapreu rea eie. vanua, or furtadsdun of
tea C om are required to Me tw *
obfactona wah tb s C om WTTHti
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF D M NODCS
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Al cradtora of tw dsoadarb and

on wham a copy of tba noaea to
date of bw Or* pubbedton of tb s
Court WITHIN THE LATER O f
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THU NOTICE OR THMTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER ­
VED OF A COPY OF D M NODC*
ON THEM
d tw dseodard
ctolnw or

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or ma b«J
to M a a

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ma OBE fhd 11&gt; p v td p in g
oorbrad aa provtdad to ma comma
mart made in to r (4). and (!) I me
c o w e d gods to n d md. emdanoa d
good torti dtorto. The bktoartoteror
d to i aubma tw idormadon adto to
ordpropoad aa a oondbon d

SartonJ. R . 22773
P r a n c e v e brtdara may Inapam
vanrdaa ona la w prior to aato.
T u rn are -CASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNOT MoCormai Toning
iBBBrvM h i nghl Id
or n to d
any and a l B O S
PubtohAugud I E 2 X 1
DO 184

d tea contact
may bo to tone of a prVna oonbaoL
auBoonbad. )oae rartura. or anotwr
A/rangamart m d qd toaa uidar 41
DFR Sacaona 2b M .
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l m il im am oouaad to m rt goator

o dxadodcn tor tba OPTaaarnad
gortrao a n haraby noadad md Ia i urn to carry o u » u DOT polcy and
ma DBE obagdton. aa m i torn
abova. aha! conaMAa a braadl d
oartoad abbdi may leadi to tomanaaon of ma oorarad or a u h dhar
ramady aa daamad apprapmta by
tia radptorb and ma FAA.
Tha aurc aaafd btodar and ba
reqund to aubma a Caraboaaon of
Non segregated FadM aa prior to
omoid of ma oonaasL and to m ay

CMS No.: M-CA-221M 4
SOUTHTRUST MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
VV1LUAU A ALEMAN. GISCLLE
Al em a n . end ALAFAYA WOOOS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION,
t4 C :
SECOND AMENOCO
NODCS OF SALS
Noaoa ■ haraby glvan mat purauart to a Find Judgnwnt of
dytod cause, m tw Om ul Court of
Semswla Couby, Florida. I rat aal
tw property e lu d e In Seminole
Couby, Ftortda.
Lot 1, ALAFAYA WOOOS PHASE
XIV. accortoig to tw Ptal meted, aa
recorded h F id Boob 37. Pagaa I I
and IS . d tw Pubio Records d
Banbnda Couby. Ftortda
d pubio aato, to tw hkpwd and bad
bktoar. tor caah. d tw Wert kora
door d tw Sanbnofa Couby
Comhouaa. d Sartord. F tortti d
I I X a b i.o n S a p L S .2 X I.
OATEDtvs tm day of August 2 X 1 .
Maryulna Mona
Ctoik of CkoUl Coul
B y Jano EJaaeeto
Dtpufy Ctork
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A
DISABILITY WHO NFFDS ANY
ACCOMMOOADON t f ORDER TO
PARTICIPATE t f THU PROCEEOMO. YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO
COST TO YOU. TO THE PROW
SION OP CERTAIN ASSISTANCE
PLEASE
CONTACT
COURT
AOMtSSTWADON AT X I N. PARK
AVENUE. SUITE N X 1, BANFORO.
FLORIDA 22771. (407)3*3-4230
EXT. 4227 WITHIN t WORKING
DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THU
N o n e *, r yo u a r i hearw q o r
VOICE MPA1REO. CALL 1-K G tSS1771.
NOTE: THU COMMUNICATION.
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. M AN
ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT
AND
ANY
MPORMADON
OBTAINED W»X BE USED FOR
THAT PURPOSE.
Otoborw. Cohn. Neuman. Beao.
Segal AAlan. P A
Pod OSes Boa 3177
Tampa FL 3 2 X 1 )
Pubtah: Augud IS. S 3 .1 X 1
■f THE ORCUTT COURT
O f TH* EIGHTEENTH
JUOICUL ORCUTT,
COUNTY.

to n m tw

0)

t f THS ORCUTT COURT
OF THt IIONTTINTH
JUOICUL ORCUTT
OF THt STATS OF
FLOftOA
■f ANO FOR
! COUNTY

DOM

•7 BUCK
trad Tha
good tabu anorta. aa daflnad to
Appanda A. I t CFR Part 2S. to mad

9.
HARRY F HE.TON. JR
NODCS OF FORFUTUNt
NoOoo to horaby d m tool on Apr!
t l . 2 X 1 . In too com d Unood
Surat » Horry F. HOon. J r . Cnmtool
No OOer-148-OMSKRS. too Udtod
Stotoo Daevs Court tar toa Mttrte
Dielncl d Florida adorod 0
Prabnanory Omar tat toa tattatodo d
81 807 54
Tha Unaad S u u t haraby ghee
noboa of ba idanoon to dapoao of
toa to da bad ptjparbaa to auto mannar 04 t o UtAotl Sin a i A m r jy

Emptoymad

3700 34to Strati. S u it 300
Orlando. Ftonda 32806
(407) 428-6880

In said Find Summary
Judgmart of Foradoaura:
LOT 804. SPRINGS OAK UNIT IV.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 17. PAGE 85 ANO X PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLOROA
Dated hla i dey of Augud. 2 X 1
Honorable Maryann* Morse
dark d ma C la d Court
By. Mary Strtxpa
Deputy Cladi
Ronald B Oohn. Eeq
Cohn. Cohn I Nenrtrtt. P A
P .0 Boa 2424
Tlmpa. Ftonda 2 2 X 1 -S424
(1 1 3 I2 S 4 I4 X
Aaonwya tor Ptoabd
Pubkah Augud IS. 2 2 .2 X 1
□0142

I COUNTY
PORT AUTHORITY
PRE-OUAUF1CARON
OFMOOCRS
Tha iananoto Cuuby Pu t L A u T f

corn WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FWST
PUBLICATION OF THU NOTICE.
A U CLAMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WXL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Dw doll of tw Iral puMcMUn d
■as Noboo Is Augud IS. 2 X 1
MARX.YN WILBARGER
WILLIAM H MORRISON. ESQUIRE
Ftortda Bar No j 142202
7 1 X S o u m U S Ibghawy 17-82
Tatephnna 407IB24-1424
PubbdiAugud IS. 22. 2 X 1
D 014I
t f D U CMCUT COURT
t f ANO FOR
BESBNOLS COUNTY.
c jv % a c tio n

t l C A X B 1 4 -F
AMSOUTH BANK, an Alabama
bartong ccrpcraaon.
7ENA HERRICK a V l ZENA M
HERRICK and JOHN/JANE DOC.

Son d prafaca d t a Port of Santord.
Semmole Corny. Ftonda
PROJECT 0£SCRt&gt;D 0N
Tha work dtoi prtmarty ba fumkay
ccnabucton of dngto atory. pra en g

1%

tor l i plane and
by ti# ‘
Aumorty. Wort

NODCS OF BALI
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 41
Noaoa Is ghen md puauarb to ■
Find Sunma/y Judgmart of
Foredooua dated May I S 2 X 1
sraarad si Caaa No 0 1 -CA-tOO-U-P
d tw Cbcui Com of Fw Julrw l
Cecu* m and tor Sananola Couby.

PROBATE DfVUfON
FBe Number tlU IS -C P
t f RE: ESTATE OF
AGNES H HOOGES,
NOTICE TO CREOfTORf
TO A U PERSONS HAVING
CLAMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE:
Dw tu rn ery aUvbntokdton of tw
adata of AGNES H HODGES,
dacaaaad, Fla Number 01-412-CP,
to pandng to tw Ckoul Com tor
Sonanoto Couby. Ftortda. Piob d i
dvtoton. tw addeaa of abbeh la X I
N. Park Avenue. Santord. FL 22771.
Dw n a m e and adRaaaaa of tw
(e a rn er and her aaonwy ara a d
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
Al aad to ri of tw dsoadarb and

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2B4FK41Q7HR154X 1
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Pubtah: Augud IS. 2 X 1
00131

-Tt f THE CfRCUTT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
ju d ic ia l em eurr,
in and r o n
■EMtfOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A M NOp S I CA 841-14 0
WACHOVIA BANK. NA . 09
successor to a a u a d to NATIONAL
BANK OF COMMERCE.
8PRINQ3 PROFESSIONAL PLAZA,
INC.: RICHARO 0 . HAMMER:
KULOEEP AOGARWAL and ASHOK
AOGARWAL a t TRUSTEES OF
D IE AGGARWAL ANO NEELAM
AOGARWAL. TRUSTEES, d d .
N O n C F O P B A li
NOTICE u fitH tBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Summary Find Judgmart
of Forataoaue dated JUy IT . 2 X 1
and entered to CM Caaa No. 01 CA
644-14Q of tw Cartel Cowl of tw
Eyeaerrm Judctd cirotei to and tor
Sammoto Comfy. Ftortda. abwrato
S P R tfG S PROFESSIONAL PLAZA,
INC- RICHARO 0 . HAIRIER:
KULOEEP AGOARWAL d d ASHOK
AOGARWAL aa Truatoaa of toe
Trust Fund;
KULOEEP
C.
AOGARWAL.
APRANA AOGARWAL. ASHOK.
KUMAR AGOARWAL did NEELAM
AOGARWAL. aa Trustees of a oartdn Panaton Trud Fund Agraanwrt
June IS. 1M 7 arth a Pension
Trud Fund Fadord Idartdtodton
of
S t- 2 4 X 2 1 2 JOHN
DOE(S) and/or JANE OOC(8).
arfl aal to tw IKpwd x d bad Ud­
der tor cash, d tw Wod Frort Ooor.
Samtoola Ooubv Courtiouaa. X I
North Park Aaanua. Sanlord.
Samtoola Couby. Fkrkto. d 1 1 X
a m on tw ttto day of Augual
2 X 1 . bw toaontig daacrtwd propar­
ry aa a d forth to aaHFtod Judgmart.

Lecals

L ecals

l o t X TUSKAWXLA TRAA. SUB­
DIVISION. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED t f
PLAT BOOK «». PAGE t , OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FIOWOA. LESS A POR­
TION OF LOT 3. MORE PARTICU­
LARLY DESCRIBED AS rOLLOWE:
BEGIN AT THE SOUTHEAST COR­
NER OP LOT 3. fuatiAW lOA
TRAA. SUBDIVISION AS RECORD
ED t f PLAT BOOK 41. PAOE «.
PU8 UC RECORDS OF SCMNOU
COUNTY.
FLORIOA
RUN
N i s i a g r w . a lo n g t h e s o u t h
LINE OF SAX) LOT 1 A DISTANCE
OF 1 0 2 1 FEET TO A POtfT ON A
CURVE. CONCAVE BOUTHEASTERLY, HAVbfQ A CTNTW4* ANGLE
OF i n o r ANO A RADIUS OF
773 20 FEET. THENCE FROM A
TANOENT
BEARING
OF
N IEM VSrE. RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAX) CURVE. A DIS­
TANCE OF I X * 4 FEET TO A
PO tfT ON THE NORTH UN« OP
BAIO LOT 3. THENCE S l S M l i r E
ALONG SAX) NORTH UNE. A DIS­
TANCE OP 23 01 P O T TO THE
NORTHEAST CORNER OP EAX)
LOT X BAX) PO tfT E f tf O ON THE
WESTERLY RIGHT OP WAY LtfE
OF TUSKAW1LLA ROAD. EAX)
PO tfT ALSO BE tfG ON A CURVE
CONCAVE
SOUTHEASTERLY.
HAWK) A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
1f 4 0 2 7 * ANO A RADIUS OF *41 31
FEET. THENCE FROM A TANGENT
BEARtfQ OF S JT ’t r i r W . RUN
SOUTHWESTERLY ALONO SAX)
RKBfT OF WAV UNE ANO THE
ARC OF SAX) CURVE A OrtTAHCE
OF tSSJM FEET TO THE F O tfT OF
BEGINNING
Oatod tba 11M day d JUy. 2 X 1 .
MARYANNE WORM
Ai Clark of said Com
ByOaRShy w hreon
AaDapUy Ctork
Dba nose* to grovldad puauarb to

you are hearing or v oce Impaeed.
ce t 1 5 X 9 5 5 -1 7 7 1
Adwl 3 Margo. PA
PO Boa 8 3 X 7 8
Ortondo. FI 33SS2-X7B
Puteteh: Augud IS. 22. 2 X 1
D 0 140

In ordar to
pate to tba prooaartnG you ana an t
bad, d no ood to you. to pro rtdona
d X I Norm
Park Avanuo, Sartord. PI 32771.
Phono N * (407)223-4220 a X n d o n
4227 a ra *i 2 amrtong days of you
medpf d tM ndtoa or p t o i X g «
you a rt hadkw tog Mb lad ll-B O O •56-1771 (TOO); ■ you a rt votoo
togakad. c a l 1*0 0 -0 *5 -0 7 7 9 (V)
(*■ r u w
M ra M ).
W rg x .Z lo n S K d w rto .P A
4 X 0 Moaprood Boutoaord,
5*1766
I tot) * ood, FI 33021
Tdaphorw (954)081 X X
Td datitodB. (SS4HX-7TC7
F la No : X - U M U S
PuMdv Augud t,1 B , 2 X 1

EXHIBIT 'A*
Thd eartato ptooo, pared
of land located
wtod to SC
Part of Low ! ! . 12 end S3.

*0*

oid

r.

MrrcMEas

survey

OF THE LEVEY GRANT ON LAKE
JESSUP, aa reoordad to Ptol Book 1,
Page t , PubSe Raoordi of Bomtooto
Couby. Ftonda rlu crbj i d aa fcalowa:
From ma traanacbon of tw Ead
nsfb d way ana d Moat Road
tool rtgN of awy) M h tw
of tw LongeoortOvwdo Road I S J l
434) ( I X tool rtghl d way), aa
- -- - —
- * -*
-. —
in
o *n on r u pm
ora raonn
untnoo.
aa raoontod to Pld Book 12. pagaa
10 A 11. Putfto raoordi of Bamtooto
Couby. Florida rui NOTSTSTW
along said Ead n / r of awy B a
» m tod to tw towu acton of add
Ead rt?b of awy Bw el Moss Road
■*1 r w i i rvF*Nor w*y ■ * or i r u
N Sfsrsd T T dong add North rtgfb
o fr r a y B w m X to d to tw P o b b O f
Begnmng. mence leartng add Nortl
nort of awy Bw, run N OtU rSTW
2M U toat: thence W W i n
I0 B S 3 lad . twnoa N 03*3473T f
7 X X toe*: b e n c e M r i g N T
2 S S X tod ta • poab on a ounw con­
cave Eaeterty, and fwvtog a Radtoa
of X 4 3 I to al twnca kom a tangsrb
bearing of SOS’i r t S 'W . run
Southerly along t a am of aald ouve
1S72S tod toonxpi a c a n id anfpa
of 1 l * 3 r 2 r to tw p o lb o f tongsney;
twnoa tm 8M K 7D T E X I M tod
to a polb on tw doraadd North rtjhl
of awy Bw Of tw LongeDOdOrtodo
Road, twnoa ru i S M i r t T V I
dong add Norm rtgfb of awy Bw
STS 82 tod to tw Pe*b of Bagtontog.

LongmodOrtado Roadt toanoa m i
B M V T 4 2 T . 701.IS tod dong tw
carter Irw of longeood-OvWdo
Road; twnoa N o r s d i r t . t M X
tod tor a Roks of Badrabng:

esrtkkaNOt*2ri r c ttsst todto

AS vr. tOOO 1250AV*; B ? * v 2M
to a B x o f P araato iu a B d t
NODCS IS OWEN
ludganwrt of tonac
V7IOO and 0 ordar ■
m art date Augud 2 . 2 X 1 . 'arid
ortarad to C o x t 00~CA*1«-15B
of tw Ckotel Court of bw I X
Jte M d Ckoua to and tor Sam*wto
County, F T u tt. r t x t t t o LaSafto
of s r v x . Sanaa 1 * 0 * 2 . u tw
ptoHEI. and Donald Banchai * V a
Oondd Latea Sanchai . d d , tw
dafandanXa). I aid sad on Bepterrter
4 J X 1 d lljOOam d tw e a d kgrf
rtnc* of tw S ambu le Couby
Coumouaa. X I N. Park Araraw.
Ame^XLee^
ed f W , Xe
tote
M
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ta r
d*&gt; lor t*rfi. fw toaowk^j d**onti*d
88 881 M l In Mid )udQB r t E b M 'A '.

Couby

X WOOOS HOMESIT111
THAT PART OF:
Tha Nortwad IN of tw
U4 of tw Norm 1/2 of tw
1/4 d tw Eoutraad 1/4 of Beeson
21. Totmartp 20 Soum. Rango X
Ead. Somtooto Couby. Ftortda.

of add Baoton S I;
n n twnoa N. s n n r B. dong tw
&amp; boundary Bw rnaraof 13 1 3 S T to

9* b* 9 rv9ng o( 8 c u m
a d d s on thorn ■ eopy of tba notoe
to served ratan to n e mortha aftor
tre daw or tw Oral pUhodton d tba
C a u l WIDBN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
GATE OF THE FEU T PUBUCADON OF THU NODCS OR D tR T Y
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF S E R ­
VICE OF A COPY OF THU NOTICE
ON THEM
Al endtore d tw
or
of tw
tba Com WIDEN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICADON OF THU NODCC.
A a CLAIMS ANO DEMAN03 NOT
SO FILED W ta BE FOflEVEn
BARRED
The date of tw Oral putacaam of
tea Notes to AUOUST 1S. 2 X 1 .
M OLVWN HODGES
202 Carter Avenus
Denton. MO 21 Mb
S TEPHEN H.COOVER
Altonwy tor Padionar
\Flonda Bar No.: U 1 4 0 K
Hutohwon. Mamate SCooru. PA
230 Norm Park Avenue
PO Boa 114t
Santord. a 22772
(40712224051
Puteen Augud I6.&lt; 2.&lt; 0ul
DO 144

Easterly having a rwbua of K O I
tod and a cartn l d ig s of K r a n a r ;
■ of 174 474
a tongart t e aring of
!12*28'13‘E.
tw noa
rui
ran K l i n s r w 2 X X tod; twnoa
run HM t S i T W U S X to d to tw
Polb d
GATED Mb lO ti dra of JU p S X 1 .
MARYANNE! MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OT D C C3TCU1T COURT
B y Dorotry W Boaon
Dtputy Ctork
Aaornay tor WdrbM.
WATTERBOK HYLANO S KLETT.
PA
Btortey Date Ktod. J r , Eaqukb
4 1 X IW A Boteevatd. BUM I X
Palm Beach Gardena. FL 334104*47
(S6D S27-S0X (totofmona)
O S1)S27-M X (lacafnbto)
Pub«ah Augud S. IS. 2 X 1

t f THE CMCUT COURT
OFTHB 11TH
JU ttO A L CMCUT,
SCMB40LX COUNTY.
c jy il DrywroN
c a m no. t d i t n c

vwd and b b d i N. t r i r g r E. bom
tw oarbd of add ouvo; twnoa Sly
along cold WTy RAN Bw and tw aaa
of sard ouva tvough a canard teifp*
of 27-14 O f M O W to tw and of
sa d ouvo; twnoa. tearing odd WTy
RW BW. G 75-XOOrW. 2 X 0 0 ,
twnoa M. X - a r a r W 8 4 8 2 0 tod
to tw PoH of Bagtontog

is a

CflYfrCAPE OORP.

Couby Courthouse ai 407-aad4227. 1400-4668771 (TOO) or 1000 855 1770, vw Ftortda Rday

LESTER KALTENECKER. d d

OAVID J STERN PA
X I S UNIVERSITY OfUVE
SUITE S X
PLANTATION, FL 23324
(954)2331X 0
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Publah Augud IS. 2 2 .2 X 1
DO 141

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pu
•uart to o Fmd Judgmart of
Foractoaua dated November IT,
« » X . and entered tl Caaa No. (5 2 8 7 1 C 14 0 . of tw O c te t Court of
Fw 1STH &gt; r v e Curve m and tor
SEMINOLE
Couby
Ftonda
CITYSCAPE CORF la PtofrbM Md
LESTER KALTENECKER. DONNA
KALTENECKEn. JOHN TUUP and
UNOA L E E ;___ UNKNOWN PER­
SONS FI POSSESSION OP THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY a rt Oaten
darti I a d adi to tw h alted and
bad tedder tor caah d tw WEST
FRONT DOOR d tw SEMtfOLE
Couby Comhouaa. m SEMtfOLE
Court. Ftonda. d 11M o dock i r e
X tw S X i day of Augual 2 X 1 , tw

NODCS OF PUSLJC SALE
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AS IS NO WARRANTY, NO TITLE.
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR A a BKW.
PURSUANT -01 TO FO 71171
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MARYAMN8 MORSC
Clark of Coul
(SamemtoCouby R|
By Mary A* *
NO!
DwateMe*
Art
of
1X 0.
Adnvmsfrtkvs Order No. 17-3. t you
are a paraon ram a itoUitoy abw
naade any oooommndoOnn to pantoRato to tea procaartng. you ara arwitod. d aa ood to you, to tw provk
son of oortato aadtoanoo Please
corned Com Admnatraoon d X I
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Sanlord. Ftortda 22771. (407A334220 a d 4227. ramm 2 vrorkmg
days of you racagl of tba noaoa t

Augud 7 .2 X 1
NODCS OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER AN APPEAL
OPTHBDEMAL OP
A DtolENS/ONAL VARIANCE
Noaoa to hereby p w i b id o Pubic
Hearing mm t o hdd al tw
Commtoalon Room to tw Cby HM to
bw Cby of Santord. Ftonda. a: TOO
o dock PM on Augud IT . 2 X 1 . to
fnrj »?e» an arpaU d tw Oartd. hy
tha
Planning
and
Zoning
Comnbaaron on JUy 5. 2 X 1 . of a
Dtownaronal Variance request to
tocreaa* tw nwelmun btekkng
hargrt kom X ' to 4f3/4* tor
Chartadon CktoAtortmarta. loedad
d HO E. Lake Mary BoUavanL add
property being mors parUcularty
CHARLESTON APAHTMCNT8
000X 10
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
(PREPARED BY LOCHRANE)
A PORTION OF THE SOUTHWEST
QUARTER OF SECTION I I .
TOWHSHt* X SOUTH RANGE X
■AST. SEMtfOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
OA BEING A PORTION OP GOV­
ERNMENT LOT I ANO MORE PARDCULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL­
LOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTH­
EAST CORNER OF THE SOUTH­
WEST QUARTER OP 8AO SEC­
TION
tf.
THENCE
RUN
SOfTM'12-W ALONG THE EAST
UNE OF 8AJO OUARTCR-BECDON, A DISTANCE OF 2 * 7 2 4
* * * T FOR A POPfT O* PPPIN
NINU. THfcNCE CONIINUINU
29
ALONO 8AI0 EAST UNE RUN
S 0 0 * 8 4 'ir W A DISTANCE OF
H 4 X FEET TO THE NORTHERLY
RIOHT-OF-WAY UNE OF LAKE
MARY BOULEVARD; THENCE
DEPARTING (A ST L tfE OF THE
SOUTHWEST QUARTER RUN
HS**13f2S*W
ALONO
SAID
NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE.
A DISTANCE OF 7 S X FEET
THENCE
DEPARTING
BAIO
NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE.
RUN M X T tl-ir E A DISTANCE OF
IN K
F EET THENCE RUN
NX'drSOTW . A DISTANCE OF
ItO X
F EET THENCE 'RUN
N l i n r w , A DISTANCE OF
I B E X FEET TO THE APORESAIO
NORTHERLY RKJHT-OF-WAY UNE
OF LAKE MARY BOULEVARO:
THENCE
RUN
N X 12W W
ALONG S A B NORTHERLY RIOHTOF-WAY UNE. A DISTANCE OF
B X i Z F IS T TO A PO tfT OF CURVKTURE OF A CURVE OOSCAVE
SOUTHEASTERLY. HAVtfQ A
RADIUS OF S H X FEET. A
CHORD BEARttK) OF 8 7 4 T 4 W W
4NO A CHORD DISTANCE OF
232X
F EET THENCE RUN
SOUTHEASTERLY ALONO S A »
CURVE AND ALONO BAIO
NORTHERLY RWHT-OF •WAY UNE
ADCSTANCE OF 237.17 FEET TO A
PO tfT OF REVERSE CURVATURE
OF
A
CURVE
CONCAVE
NORTHERLY, HMflNO A RADIUS
OF X X FEET, A CHORD BEAR­
ING OP N 7 1 1 T S V W ANO A
CHORD DISTANCE OF M X FEET,
ANO ALONO THE EASTERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY OF ROLLING
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i W
3721. PA M 1104; THEN RUN
WESTERLY ANO NORTHWESTER­ •lOO
LY ALONG BAD CURVE A DIS­
TANCE OP B I X FEET TOA POiNT
OF TANGENCY; THENCE RUN
N 3 ra r i7 -W ALONO SAO EAST*
ERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE A DIS­
TANCE OF 371,70 FEET TO A
POINT OF CURVATURE OF A
CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEAST­
ERLY WITH A RADIUS OF STS24
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NX 'I I S T W AND A CHORD DIS­
TANCE OF t i a i t FEET. THENCE
RUN NORTHWESTERLY ALONO
BAJO CURVE ANO ALONO SAX)
EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY, A DISIANCE OF 210.53 FEET TO A
POPfT PN PA*D C LM Y t THENCF
DEPARTING SAX) EASTERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY
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RUN
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FEET, THENCE RUN NSBtrSCTE,
A DISTANCE OF S 2 X FEET.
THENCE NUN NB214T2TE. A DIS­
TANCE OF M X FEET. THENCE
RUN M T B i r t A DISTANCE OF
4143
FEET. THENCE RUN
N S IW O T E , A DISTANCE OF
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F EET
THENCE RUN
N T trO lW E . A DISTANCE OF
71 A3 F E E T
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A DISTANCE OF 87.41 FEET
n
THENCE RUN S e t l S 'f T T . A DIS­
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TANCE O F S S M FEET THENCE
RUN NX*4IT42’E . A DISTANCE OF
162 M F EET THENCE RUN
NE7*0rS4*E. A DISTANCE OF
T4X
F EET
THENCE RUN
N x - * r r r E . a d is t a n c e o f
X .1 8
FEET.
THENCE RUN
N 4 s * i r o r a . a d is t a n c e o f
X X
FEET. THENCE RUN
N S l ' i r s r E . A DISTANCE OF
47X
FEET
THENCE RUN
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FEET
THENCE RUN
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feet,
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RUN
N 2 8 * i r i r e . a d is t a n c e o f
41.14
FEET; THENCE RUN
M 4 s * s n r s . a d is t a n c e o f
X X
feet,
th en ce
run
N17H fX T E . A DISTANCE OF M X
FEET. THENCE RUN BSTOEXTE.
A DISTANCE OF X .1 S FEET
THENCE RUN M n t T N r t . A 0M TANCS OF X X FEET THENCE
RUN N K H fftrE . A DISTANCE OF
E7.1S
FEET. THENCE RUN
N O r a -S T E . A DISTANCE OF
17X
FEET. THENCE RUN
N d rX T X rE . A DISTANCE OF
f T .n FEET TO THE PO tfT OF

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CONTAINING 1 7 X ACRES.
MORE OR L E M
T ht Cty Commteaton may. dtor tw
. deny, or mortfy tw
and Zoning
ana bw acaon or ma
d w l t o bndto Stored and clbaana
afwd here anepporkkbry to to Iwerd
d add hearing.
By order d tw Cby Camnvaeton ol
tw Cby of SartonL Ftortd*
ADVCE TO THE PUBUC: b a parmade a«h raapaclto any n
nr
haartng. t o may naad a vertwam
mood d tw pretaartngi. W i r t g
record to n d pnvidsd by tw Cty d
Bardord ( F t 2 X 6 1 0 8 )
PERSONS WITH DfSABIUTIES
NEEOtfQ ASSISTANCE TO PARTKJPATI t f ANY OF THESE P R O
CEEO tfO S SHOULD CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORObfATOR AT
330-8526 41 HOURS t f ADVANCE
O f THE MEETING
Deptey Cty CtorV
Puteteh Augud 18. 2 X 1
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M THE ORCUTT COURT
OF EIGHTEENTH

on d o 2nd day ol October. 2001, d o

ju w c ia l cm cu tt

lord to oald Final Judgment, to a t:
LOT 2S. BLOCK A CARRIAGE
HILL UNIT NO 1. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 14. PACE t7 .
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA, a.Va
4
Itactag* Co. a. C u w &amp;o.t ,. FL
32707
DATED d a 31 day ol Jity. 2001

SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
No. 01-BOt-CP
M RE: ESTATE O*
ORIFFIN LEE ISAACS.
CwCc^oCj
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
Tho a M t y M o n of 3m m m of
ORIFFIN LEE ISAACS. decaeaod.
F la Number D1-60BCP. n pankig
n tto ClmA Cowl lot Samanoto
County FTonda, Probat. DMMon.
N 36* 3 33 of otych O P O Do«
SOM. Sartord. FL 32772-3063 Tho
name and addioot oI n o partonal

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
Al tatoraatod paraona an whom Mo
nooco to tansd. oho have otyocBono P a l (JtoAanga do vakkty ol d o
««L d o quoMcosono ol d o poraonol
r*pr***ra**v*. vonuo,or |urto(3caon
ol too Court altar nqund to No dolr
obfacbona won too Court WITItN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
OATE O f SERVICE O f A CORY O f
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
Al t ratbtoro d d o dooodorO and
odor portono having daunt or
on ahom ■ copy ol dlo nooco It
torvad. tNNn droo mondo altar d o
data ol do N il pubtcaoon ol d a
Court WITHIN THE LATER O f
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O f THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O f R t S NOTICE OR THRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O f SE R ­
VICE O f A COPY O f THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Al odor oradtort oI d o dtcad tri
dornanda ogaintt d o dacadonTt
oatato dual No dorr daono nrtd dra
cowl WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f D BS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tho data ol d o M puMcaaon of
too Nooco R Auguot 1ft. 1001.
CAROL LEE RUSSIAN
SAM Moplo M g l Court
Loko Foroot FL37T7I
tor

PuMohAuguol6. I S .2001
D0065
M THE CBICUIT COURT
O f THt EJONTEENTH
ju d ic ia l CBtcurr
OFFLOfUOA,
MANOFOR
SEMBIOLE COUNTY
CIVS. DIVISION
Caoo No.: 01-CA-T13-14
Dtvtalon: P
MlOFinST BANK.
CHARLES L ARVAJ and CtNOY L
Air/Al. and UNKNOWN
TENANTSADWNERS.
NOTKB OP SALS
NoOco a hereby ghori. pwauanl to
Ftoal Judgment ol Foradoawo lor
PlotoM onarad to d a cauao on JWy
31. 2001. to d o Carta* Court ol
SorrrtooM County. Ftondo. I mb art
County. Florida daaertad 00:
LOT 73. MAYFAIR MEADOWS,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK » . PAOE(S) 31. X
ANO S3. PUBLIC RECOROS O f
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORKA.
and commonly known ee 113
Itowport Bguora. Barton). Florida.
32771, m puMe oo
d o hqpa*
and bool loddar. tor catty . ol 1100
M L on AuguM 30.2001.
Dolad tO a ll day d JWy. 2001
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
dark ol d o Clreut Court
By Jono EJaooooc
Deputy Car*
RICHARO 8. MOVER
Koto. Shuar. Solomon. Spector.
Foya AStooor. P A
PO. B o . UC
Tkmpo.FL 33601-0600
t you ora ■ peroon ood a tSaaMty
who no ado any accommodoton to
order to portdpolo to d a proceed­
ing you ora an ttal el no eoat to
y e a to d o prentoton el conato ooaatanee.
P a a ta eomact Court
Arprantobadon. M l N. Park Avonuo.
S t* e N X t. Sontord. Ftondo 327T1,
phono (407)666-4227 w l b 2 work
too doya ol yew receipt d d a nedea;
t you t o hearing or votoo totpoOod.
ca l 1-600 616 6771.
PUBMb AuguM 6. IS. to o l

to. to

H CAS8EDY 8UMRALL. J R
M SN . E. F td A v o .S u O o t
Dabty Board. Flortdo 3 3 4 0
Tatopbona: 561/Z72-7TMO
Ftortda Bar 31 X 3 66
By H CASSEOV SUURALL. JR
PuDbaftAuguM IS. 22.2001
0014*
FICTITIOUS NAMC
NoOco a hereby p a n d al I ant
ongagod d buoanooa « ISO Bwdar
81 S ontord. FI 12771. l otnlnoa
County Florida wtoor d o

o ld d o provtolcno el d o FtcMouo
to-W3. Section
■ 1M I. .
PuPOoh: Arjguol 15,1001
00147

Ao Clark oltord Cowl
By Jana EJoaomc
Aa Deputy Ctoik
F a b a rlG n u . P A
8uao 3 0 0 .1S70 Martugo Avonuo
Com Oabtoa. Ftondo 3314S
(306)063-4110
■Peroone w«i a BeobSty who need
o apodal accommodation to paredpal* to d a ptocoodtoo aboWd eontael AOACoonknotor ol SonVnoa
County CowdouM, X I N. Pork
Avonuo. Swlo NM1, Seniord.
Ftondo 32771, M Moil frva doya
prior
lo
do
proceeding
Ttaaptoona (407)323-43X o il 4227.
1-600-6SS-677I (TDD) or 1-6000S56770 (V) via Florida Relay

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M THE CMCUTT COURT
M THB CMCUTT COURT
O PTH * tlOHT*SNTH
JUDICIAL CttCUTT,
MANOFOR
■ COUNTY,
NBA.
CAM NO: 01- 110-CP
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
PATRKMW FERRE.
NOTKB OP AOMMSTRATION
Tho o itio ro n oaii pi d o oolaao el
PATRICIA W FERRE, daoaeaad.
Ca*a Number 01-61 (XCP, to panting
to d o QrcuO Cowl tor BarrtoKda
Cowty. Ftondo. P n toto DMoton.
d o addroOo U m ia. a M l Nww
Port Avonuo, l artord. FVordo
32771. Tho noma and QdWooa al
o r a io lk r d M d a .
ALL PITERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
Al persona on whom M i no ic i ia
cdelonge d o vaNNy ol d o
do
lyjtOBcoOona el d o paraoral ropraaamatra. vonuo, or iwtoNcBon al
d a Cowl ora roqwrod to No d o *
ctyacdona arid d a Court WITHM
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f 1MM NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OP SERV1CC O f A COPY OF
THIS NOTKX ON THEM
Al o ta r em tto n ol d o
and portona having cHWa or
ogoinil
IM a d o a
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OP THM NOTICE
AU. CLAIMS. DEMAN08 AMO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO P U D WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The data ol d o M puMcadon ol
d a Notoo N Auguot 18,2001.
1 Roproooroasva
KAY U BATES
11034 Worxaau Bkool
Rcfvnond. Virginia 23233
WUiAM A QREENBERQ
Ftortda Bar N o.'246373
0 5 0 0 So U S 17 t ?
P o N O N a Boo 300310
Fam Park. Ftondo 32730
(407)13# 5044
AnomoY tor Poroonol Rapraaartatara
PaWtoTiAuguM 13.22.2001
D 0 141
M THB CBICUIT COURT
OP THB KKUfTBBNTH
JUOICtAL. CMCUTT
OPPLOMOA
MANOFOR
SBIBNOLB COUNTY
CA M NO 01-CA-130-14-P
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
F M r tr,
VO
MtCHEUI
DUNCAN
AMJA
MICHELLE A OUNCAN. AND___ _
AN UNKNOWN PERSON M
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY.
DalandanKt)
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
•uant to 0 Final Judgmanl ol
Fcroctoouro dalad JWy 3 1.2001. and
•morod to Com No OI-CA-lkO-14P. ol d o O o r t Cowl al d o EIGH
TENTH Ju d col CarcuP In a id tor
SEMINOLE C ~ *ty Ftondo adoraoi
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION a P la t a * and
MICHELLE
OUNCAN
AM/A
“ K H E U £ A DUNCAN. ANO___ .
AN UMNOWN PERSON M POS­
SESSION O f THE SUBJECT REAL
PROPERTY, ora Datondart*. I art
M i to d o N ?aM and bo a loddar tor
rath to d a Waal bom door ol d o
CourdouM to SANFORD SEMI
HOLE Cowty. Ftondo. I I 00 o d o r*

JUOKtAL CJRCUfT
OPPLOMOA.
MANOPON
Caoo M aj 01-CA-664-14
Ohrlaton: P
MIDFIRST BANK.

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door ol Iho Bominoa County
Courdouao. Sontord. Ftondo. *1
11-00 AM on
AuguM 2*. 2001.
D ead July 31.2001
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
ByMory Slroupo
Ooputy C art
In Acccrdsnca wSh tho Americana
WBi O aobaaa Act. ponono and
(baobOboa riooikin) a aporal oocommodoton to pomopoa In Wo procoaOng ahourd contact court
Amwvttrahon M toaphono number
(407)666-43X. nol a a r d m m a n
(7) doya prior to d o procpacing H
hearing Impanod. (TDD) I-300-9SS*771, or Vote* (V) I -6 0 0 4 5 6 *7 7 0 .
v a Flortdo Rotoy Sntvico
Maaon AAtoocaloa, P A
17757 U S 16 North. SuO* 500
Caorwoar. FL X 7 6 4
(7 2 7 )5X 1 6 0 0
PubAah AuguM t . TS. 2001
M THE C Btcurr COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH’ju d i o a l C B tcu rr' W ANO FOR
t
SEMINOLE COUNTY,^
FIORIOA
»
CAM NO.: OI-CA-IOTO-ti-K
MANUFACTURERS 4 TRADERS
TRUST COMPANY. TruttS* tor
SECURITIZATION SERIES l*» 5 1.
Agroomari doted BTI/M.
*
JO SE ANGEL LOPEZ a V . JOSE A
LOPEZ and JULTTA LOPEZ. No wBo;
m d UNKNOWN
TENANT8JOWNERS,
NOTKB OP SALS
NOTICE N hereby (pvon that, pwtuorrl to d o OrdM or 1 Final
d o O r a * Court ol Oomtooa County,
Ftondo. I o * oo* d o property MuMCounty, hond*.
LOT 3. BLOCK C. SKY LARK SUB­
DIVISION. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 17. PAGE 34. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORKA.
1413 Meadowlark Shoot.
Longwood. F L 12750
M pubic *Mty to d o NghoM md baM
btddM. lor omty M d o woM bort
door ol d o Somtooto Cowty
Cowdouoo. Sontord, Ftondo. al
11DO AM on
SoptombM I S 2001.
Doad JWy 31. 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By-Mary Sboupo
Deputy Ctork
In
modooon to poargato n t
coodmg ohould contact court
Aibif.iVj J l u i si l i Y jV m n .
tr
(407)666-4330, m l aaM d m aovon
(7) day* prior to 6 a praoaoddg I
hoMdg impanod. (TOO) 1-600056•771. or Votoo (V) 1-600-05S6770,
v a Ftotldo Rotoy Borvtoo.
Maaon I la tn rto iti. P A
17757 U A 16 North. SWto BOO
Caorwotor. FL 33764
(77 7 )5 X 3 0 0 0
Pubkoh AuguM S 15.2001
Bl THS C B tcu rr COURT
OP THB BMHTBBWTW
JU D acuL CBtcurr
MANOPOR
t COUNTY,
CA M NOj 01-CA-677-14-P
ANGELO FERRARI and ZXA OUAL
GARRY W10GENS,
Maiming by. Bwru^i. undM and
ooooiM d o hom o nomad Inpldud
D «iand«i(i) who m not known to

noGERT L HAMR.TON aid
DEBORAH O HAMILTON.
HOUSEHOLD FMANCE
CORPORATION III: SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
and
ULhKJW It TtKAKT&amp;CWNCRS.

unknown p v lw iw jf oton in
IntorMl i i ipouMt, h ik i, d m
grant#** of o t w Ctokninli, ind
TENANT 91 and TENANT #2. N
nw ntt bwng hetaoua
p i'T ki In pniV^alm,

NOTKB OP SALS
Noeoe la hereby groan, pureuanl to
Final Judgmori ol Forodoowt tor
to da couoo on Jtty
21. 2001. to d o CbcWI Cowl ol
Sonvnoa Cowty. Ftondo. I wB tea
d o property thioart to Baratacto
County. Ftondo dooettood at:
LOT 5. BLOCK A. HARMONY
HOMES. ACCOROMO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 13. PAGE X . OP THE
PUOLK RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
and te mmorty known u : 112
Ptywvjutr
Avonuo.
ASAmsda
Sprtnga. Ftondo. 32701. M puMC
te a . to d a Npwrt and baM baddor.
tor catty on d o a m t aapo al d o
Batntart* Cowty Courdouao. X I
Nerd Pork Avonuo. Sontord. Ftondo.
M 11 OO am ., on AuguM 30.2001Dotod d a 31M day ol JWy. 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
dark a i d e Ctrca* Court
By. Mary Stroup*
Deputy Q*tk
RKHARO S MdVER
Koo*. Shulor, Solomon. Spector.
Foyto iStooer. P A
P O. Boo BOO
Tanga. FL 33601-0600
I you are a potion wBi * ito a te y
who nooda m y t nunam doonn to
ordM to porm p oto to d a pracoootog, you or* arootod. M no eoM to
you. to do provann M cartato oaaalaneo
P a * * * contact Court
AWranaarabcty X I N Port A n n o .
S w a TOOL Sontord. Ftondo 32T71.
phono (407)066-4227 oHtan 2 woktoo doy* ol yow rteolpl ol da notoo:
t you no hoortng or votoo knpoood.
oat 1-600-6666771.
PubbabAuguM 6. IS. 2001
00067

NOTICE O f tAUE
NOTCE IS OfVEN M pum anl to
• Final .Judoamani ol Uonoagi
F o r to n u v to REM M d J * 1 31.
3001 to tot abov# atytod cwua#. I wE
•#1 to toa Nghito and bail blddif tof
c#ah al t o # M i from door of to#
8#mm»# County Counhoua# al 301
» ■ — ** - * a -------- ------ b - - a------■ w . a .
Nonn r a n av#oo#. ^anioru, fionoa
al 11.#0 torn, on d o 21 day cl
AuguM. 2001.
do
toOowmg
dooertad property:
LOT 6. OAK V K iA ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 40.
PAGES 79 ANO 77. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORKM.
DATED*** 31 doy ol JWy. 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
c
Car* ol f a Court
ByMory 860*0
Deputy Ctork
Dank) J . Podoraon. EaqWm r
a
Orlando, FL 32163
PubOah AuguM S 15.2001

M THB CBtcurr COURT
OPTHanOHTBSNTH
JUOKtAL CMCUTT
IN AND FOR
2IM BK X B COUNTY.
CAM NO-: 01-CA-703 14P
FAIRBANKS CAPITAL CORP.
CHERYL A OSBtHG JOHN OOE.
Huabond M CHERYL A OSBERO.
ROY SCOTT RHOOES: GENERAL
MOTORS ACCEPTANCE
CORPORATION, and UTOLNOWN
TENANT SOWNERS.
NOTICE OP SALS
NOTICE a hereby (Non tool pwauoni to d o OrdM or Ftoal
Judgement onarad to d a couoo to
t a Coca* Court al Somowa Cowty.
Hondo, i ww aaS t a preporty CSuM•d to Carrvnaa County. Florid*.
LOT t . BLOCK 6 . FAIRLANE
ESTATES SECTION 1. M tt-iAl.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF A3 RECOROED M PLAT
BOOK I t . RAGE 100 AON 101. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOTE COUNTY, FLORIDA
112 Orltwood Lon* Boud. Sontord.
FL. 32771
M pubOc aato. to d o 7a*aM and b*M
tvddar tor ceah. M d o w*M bora

W THS C Btcurr COURf
OPTHB1STH
COUNTY, I

C A M NO: 01-CA-7M 14P
ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP.
INC. SUCCESSOR BY MEAGER
TO AT1ANTK MORTGAGE 4 •
INVESTMENT
PUUNRFF
VS
ELEANOR D MCGRATH. V
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THB
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDEn
OR AGAINST ELEANOR 0 .
MCGRATH. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
O f ELEANOR 0 . MCGRATH If
ANY) HUNTERS'OUSE
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION.
IM L JOHN O O t AND JANE DOC
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS Bl
PO SSESSKN
DEFENDANT(8)
NOTKB OP
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauanl to ■ Swnmory Final Judgment
ol ForoMaow* doled JWy 31. 2001
oroorod d C M Coo* No. ol d o
C d a * Court ol d o 1STH Ju d cal
Ciroui in and tor SEMINOLE Cowty
Smtenl. Ftondo. I w * aoi in d o
higboM m d boM baktor tar caoh M M
WOM Iror* door M d o 8CMBKXE
Cowty Ceurtooua* -irMlfl M X I N.
Port: Av* *i Sat Jut d. Ftondo. M
1100 a m on d a 26 doy W AuguoL
2001 d * fcjOoaang dooerbod proper
ty a * *M lord *1 a o * Swnmory FtnM
CONDOMINIUM UNIT X BL6LO
INQ 4 O f HUNTER S CHASE CON
DOMINIUM ACCORDING TO THE
DECLARATION O f CONOOMtNUM
RECOROED ON OCTOBER 21.
1304 IN O R BOOK t7 6 l. PAGES

L

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1578 THflOUOH 1681 INCLUSIVE.
PUBLIC PECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA ANO AU
AMENDMENTS
THERETO
TOGETHER WITH A U APPURTE­
NANCES THERETO ANO AN UN01VIDED INTEREST IN THE COM­
MON ELEMENTS O f 8AJO CON­
DOMINIUM AS SET FORTH IN
9 *1 0 D F tt ARATION
Dat#d ffv* 31 d#y of A9y, 3001.
(ClRCUfT COURT SEAL)
Ctork ol d o CbcWI Cowl
By. Mary Slroupo
Ooputy Ctork
PWikob rv
THE SEMMOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J .
STERN. P A.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
X I 8. Unboraty Drtv* Son# 500
PlanUOon. FL 33324
(354)2336000
Of-667B3(FNMA)AMI
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH OISASNJTIES
ACT, porion* wth daabwrtaa noodtng a apocal ocoommodollnn aboWd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION.
M
d*
SEMINOLE
Cowty
Courdouao M 407-665-4227. 1600
3554771 (TOO) or 1400-3554770.
vto Ftondo Rotoy Sonic*.
PubOab AuguM 3 .1 3 .2 0 0 1
D0031
Bl THB C S K U T COURT
O f THS13TM
JU D K U L CBKWT,
Bl ANO PON
SEMB40L1 COUNTY.
FLOfHOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CA M NO: 01 C A 1 4 2 1 4 P
FIRST UMON NATIONAL BANK OF
DELAWARE FAC/A FIRST UNION
h o m e F o m rv rank , w a
PLAINTIFF
VS
JOSEPH CLELANO. IF UVMO.
ANO IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO AU OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN PETEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST JOSEPH CLELANO.
VIRGINIA M CLELANO.
JALALUOOM F. MANJI. YASMM J
MANS: JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOC
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS Bl
POSSESSION
DCFENOANT(S)
NOTICE O f
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN pwauor* to * Swrvnory FtoM Judgmor*
ol ForoWooura dated JWy 31. 2001
ontorod to C M Caoo No. 01 CA 142
14 P ol d o Cbca* Cowl ol d o 1ITH
County. 8erdord. Ftortd*. I w * to l to
d o htyaM and b*M bUdar tor cam
M Al w*M Fieri Door M d a SEMI­
NOLE Cowty Courdouao tocatod M
P IN M
Avonuo. Sordord. FL
32771 to Sordord. Ftondo. M 1100
a m . on ta* 26 (toy M AuguoL 2001
pmpwty e*
artery Final
*M lord to oaU Summery
LOTS I t ANO 12. BLOCK B. SANLANOO SPRINGS TRACT X .
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED Bl PLAT
BOOK 4. PAGE 62. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMBIOLE COUN­
TY. FLORKA
Oaaod d a 3 1 doy ol JWy. 2 X 1 .
(CIRCUIT COURT BEALJ
Ctork el d J CbcWI Cowl
B y Mary Sboupo
Deputy Ctork
PlM ob be Tho Sondnoto Harold
THE LAW OFFICES OP DAVO J .
RTYRN PA
ATTORNEY FOR PUUNRFF
H I B Urdvaraty Ortv* PWto 500
PtortaOorv FL 33324
(954).-M 40n0
014S40I(MYNW)
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, portono wm doMdtooo needIna a tm**#/ #ooorrvnod##on sfxxid
contoa COURT AD3BMSTRARON,
*1
do
SEMINOLE
County
CowdeuoeM 4 0 7 4 6 6 -4 2 2 7 .1 4 0 0 3564TT1 (TOO) or 1 4 X 4 5 5 4 T 7 0
vto Ftortd* Rotoy Sentoe.
Pub6abAuguM3.13.2W1

PITHS CBKWT COURT
OP THB ism
JUOKtAL CBKWT
Bl ANO FOR
I COUNTY,

CASS NO: S IC A 1032 U K
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO.
PUUNRFF
VS
ROBAUA J DIAZ AWA ROSALIA
OtAZ W UVINQ. ANO W DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO AU
OTHER PARTIES CLAMING AN
BflER EST BY. THROUGH UNDER
OR AGAINST ROSALIA J . DIAZ
AMJA ROBAUA DIAZ. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OP ROBAUA J DIAZ
AMJA/ ROSALIA DIAZ. IP ANT.
JO tet DOE ANO JANE DOC AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS Bl
POSSESSION
DCFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OP
NOTICE X HEREBY GIVEN p w
auori lu o Sunauoiy Final Ju jg n a ii
c l Feradtoowe dead JWy 31. 2 X 1
onarad to C M Co m No. 01 CA 1032
14 K el d o Cbcub Cowl el d o I3TH
Jwbctol C k o * to m d tor SCMBKXE
Cow ty SANfORO. Ftondo. I a * **3
to too tatf n i m * b*M tvddar tor
cam M WEST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE M d o SEMBKXE
Cowty Cowdouoo la (M l a M X I N
PARK AVENUE to SANFORD.
Ftortd*. at I I X am . on d o 26 doy
ol Auguol, 2 X 1 d o toloiatag
doaodod property a* tto t a d to
LOT 7, SLOCK P. 8UNLANOO
ESTATES. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 11. PAGES 13
THROUGH 22. O f THE PUBUC
RECOROS O f SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORKA.
baled dlo 31 (toy W Jury. 1 X 1 .
(CBICUIT COURT SEAU
Ctork ol d o C b o * Cowl
B y MorySbnwa
Deputy Ctork
PubOab to:
THE SEMBIOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVD J
STERN. PJL
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
X I 8 Utovoraty Drtv* 8wto S X
PiardoOon. FL 33324
(864)2333000
01-7TM13(NCM)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. partem* arm daotaMaa noodtog a opanal oocommodobon aboWd
coraocl COURT ADMINISTRATION.
M
d*
SEMINOLE
County
Cowdouoo M 407465-4227. 1400355 4 771 (TOO) or 1 4 0 0 4 5 5 4 7 7 0 .
PutAv* ■ guM 3 15 7001

Wednesday. August 15.2001 P a g e 511
L egals

Lega ls
Bl THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE 13TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
MANOFOR
SEMBIOLE COUNTY.
FLORKA
CIVIL DTY13JON
CASE NO. 03-CA-2270-14K
NORWEST BANK MINNESOTA AS
TRUSTEE FOR THE AMRESCO
RESIDENTIAL SECURITIES
MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 1336-3
RICHARO W. HERMAN. JOYCE E
MERMAN. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF
JOYCE
E
HERMAN.
UNKNOWN TENANT I: UNKNOWN
TENANT H„ STATE OF FLORIDA
DLPAMIMCNI O f REVENUE:, THE
WE KIVA MUIR CLUB COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. INC;
NOTKB O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw
auanl lo 0 Final Judgment ol
Forodoouro doled Docombor IS,
2000. and ontorod to C a t* No 30CA-22270-I4K. oI d o Clrei* Cowl
cl d e 13d Julctol O o * to and tor
SEMINOLE Cowty. Ftortd* NORWEST BANK MINNESOTA. AS
TRUSTEE FOR THE AMRESCO
RESIDENTIAL SECURITIES MORT­
GAGE LOAN TRUST 1 3 4 6 4 to
P I * * * * and RICHARO W HER­
MAN: JOYCE E. HERMAN.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOYCE E.
HERMAN. UNKNOWN TENANT t
UNKNOWN TENANT H. STATE OF
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REV­
ENUE. THE WEKJVA HUNT CLUB
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION. INC :
ora dolondoraa I orB o*3 to d o Ngherl and boat bkktor tor cath * do
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
COURTHOUSE
ol
do
JCUlNGi f.Vtuiuy C cw taojo t. to
SEMBIOLE County. Ftokta. al t t X
AM on d o JOd day ol AuguoL 2 X 1.
a * lord to aond Final Judgmori. to
**
LOT 25. WEKIVA MILLS SECTION
FOUR. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK X . PAGE N . O f THE PUB­
UC RECORDS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Dotod dto 3 0 d doy ol JWy. 2 X 1 .
Maryann* Mora*
Aa Ctork el laid Cowl
^u-rn-UyUOTUCljf Mi
ffr D
BBuTI
A* Deputy Ctork
Thto nooco to provided purauor* to
AdrVnlalraBvo Oder N oZ066
to oeeordoneo M b d o Amoncone
M d DtoabBBoo A d , II you ora t pereon M d a ikooWBy ado nooda any
accommodation to order to ponopeie to Via (ura ooibig. you ora ana
bod. *1 m o o * to you. to provMon*
ol cortoto oaaiatonco Pleat* contact
d o Court AMiriobator * X I Nord
Pork Avonuo. Sontord. FI 32771.
Phono No. (407)323-43)0 eatonoon
4227 vrtoito 2 working day* al yew
raeetyl Ol dlo node* or proorlng' 3
you or* hoortng knp***d. c a l I 6003664771 (TOO). 3 you or* «wca
toipo**d. cab 1 4 X 4 5 6 4 7 7 6 (V)
(Via Florida Rotoy Sorvtcoo)
SubnVBod b r
Varga*. Zkm 6 Kmart*. P A
4000 Itctyvrood BoWovad.
SuO* 375-9
Mobywood. FI 3 3 X 1
Totophwo (4 5 4 * 3 3 4 3 4 3
Tatotocaonlo. (4 5 4 *9 3 7707
Fto No: 00-2731 OCN
PubOoh Auguol 3 .1 5 . 2 X 1
Bl THS CBKLBT COURT
O f THS13TH
JUOKtAL CBICUIT.
COUNTY,
FLORKA
OWL DIVISION
CAM NOj 00-CA-1734-14-P
FIRSTAR BAMT MILWAUKEE. N A .
AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
REGISTERED
HOLDER
OF
SALOMON BROTHERS
MORTGAGE SECURITIES Vtt. PNC.
NEW CENTURY ASSET-BACKED
FLOATBK) RATE CERTIfKATES
SERIES 1334NC4 SALOMON
va
IBMNOWN HFMM
BENEFICIARIES.
DEVISEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO AU
OTHERS WHO MAY CLAIM AN
BITE RE ST IN THE ESTATE O f
RAYMONO WESTLEY FAIR AMJA
RAYMOND FAIR. DECEASED.
CHRY8TAL
A
REIS
AMJA
CHRISTAL A REIS: ROBERT L
REIS AMJA ROBERT REIS;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
RAYMONO FAIR.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF PATRICIA K. FAIR
AMJA PATRICIA K. RIGGS.
EARLE NA 8 BUUCK; BESSIE
WORKS. CARL FAIR; ______ AN
UNKNOWN PERSON IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY
NOTICE OP
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw­
auanl to a Ftoal Judgment ol
F oratooouradatodJM y3l.txt and
amorad to Caoo No OO-CA-1756-14P. ol d o C M * Cowl ol d o 13TH
Judraol C a n * to and tor Somtocto
Cowty Florida whorato FVator Bank
W m i a a , NA , A* Tiuabm For Tho
Rogtotord Hoktor Ol Solomon
Brother* Mortgage Socunbo* VU.
In c , Now Century Aaaot-Bockod
Ftotbng Rato Cortacoto* Sort**
I b X I tol Solomon to PlotoM md
UNKNOWN HEIRS. DENEFIC1A
RIES. DEVISEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
T R U ST IES ANO AU OTHERS
WHO MAY CUUM AN BITERE8T Bl
THE ESTATE OF RAYMONO
WESTLEY FAIR AMJA RAYMONO
FAIR. DECEASED. CMRYSTAL A
REIS AMJA CHRISTAL K REIS.
ROBERT L REIS AMJA ROBERT
REIS. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
RAYMONO FAIR.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF PATRICIA K FAIR
AMJA PATRICIA K RIGGS: EARLENA E BUUCK. BESSIE WORKS.
CARL FAIR. ____ AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY, ora datondorii I WE aoi to d o htywM and
b*M bkltor lor cam M d o THE
WEST FRONT DOOR ol d o
Sominato County Courthouo*. to
Sordord. Ftondo. * i i x AM a m
un d o X day M AuguM. 1 X 1 , do
t a d to told Fin* Judgmori. t o o *
LOT IS . LAKE GEM PARK.
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 12. PAGES 80 31 O f
THE PUBUC RECOROS O f SEMI­
NOLE COUNTT. FLORKA
DATED d « 31 day W JWy. 2 X 1
Mary Arm* Mon*
A* Ctork o lo a * Court
ByMorySbcwto
Aa Dopury Ctork
Morabaf C Woloon. PJL
1 S X NW 4 3 d SbooL Surto I X
Fort LoudontoM FI *6309
00-56738
PWArt Augutt 3. 1 3 .2 X 1
LEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF FLORIDA.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE STANDARDS
• *RAINtr&gt;--------'MISSION.

CRYSTAL A JACKSON.
C i t t i 18087
NOTlCi OF ACTION
TO CRYSTAL A JACKSON
R#wd#nc# Unknown
YOU ARE NOT1FIEO thil an
Admlnittrslfv# Cotnptelnf ha* bwn
N#d #9#in«l you «##kmg to rwofr#
your Corr#ction#f C#ftMc#l# In
accordance wan Section i#4j i j *&gt;.
F.8.. and any nA#« promu*gai#d
You are r#qu#ad lo a#rv« a wr«#n
copy of yout Manl to r#qu#«i a hear­
ing purauam to 8#c#on 130 57. F 8
upon Rod C i m l , PROCRAM
DIRECTOR.
Criminal
Juttic#
Profaaaioneliam Program. Florida
Oepfirneni ui Lew Enlurceranl. P.
O Do■ 1480. Taieheat ee. Florida
32302-1480. on or befora Septomher
31.2001 FaAjra to do ao wfl reaua
In a detauR being emered egeinaf
you to Revoke aaid Cerohcebon pur.
auem to Section 120 60. F 8 . end
Rule 11B 27. FA C.
Deled July 31.2001
CHIEF PATRICK M KELLY
CHAIRMAN - CRIMINAL JUSTICE
8TANOAROS ANO TRAININO COM­
MISSION
By:
Tarry Baker, OMaton
PubAah August 8. 15. 22. 20. 2001
D 0 104

m THt CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SCMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Cm # No. 01-OR-323AOSA*
In toe mailer of toe adoption of
UAJLE MICHELLE MOCMUU
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO WMem Rodhguei. Btoh Father
of toa Ch«d to be Adopted
YOu hereby are nobbed toil • peto
bon tof adapbon of your mlnof chid
berr. a i LL*rJ. 2 1 . 133t. w ti fUed In
tote court on JJhf 16, 2001. Ybu are
required to eerve a copy of your wrf •
Ian deianaea. t any. on toa peubon
ar a attorney, whoa# name and
addreaa ka: Aatnd Veaon. Eaq , 777
Debona DMJ. Suie 928. Deltona, a
32728. and Ma an ongmal wtn toa
d a rt of ihia court on or before
B'lOTOOI. Otoerwtte. a fudgmem
may be enfered egemal you for toe
reief demanded In toe pebborv
Wbneea my hand and aeaf on
AUOUST2. 2001,
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork of toe Court
By Nancy R. Wlntor
Deputy Ctork
(Court Seel)
Pubkah AuguM 8 .1 5 .2 2 .2 9 . 2001
DO106a

m TH t ORCUTT COURT
OF THE DOHTIEKTH
JUDICIAL CWCUTT
MANOFOR
SCMMOL1 COUNTY.
FLORfOA
CIVIL CA M NO.. 01-CA*1883-18-E
IN RE FORFEITURE OF 11.517 00
M UNITED STATES CURRENCY
MOTICtOF
FORFEfTURC COMPLAINT
TO Kim Je a Moon Craig
3100 Eunlca Avenue
Orlando. Ftortda 32806
In toe toAowlng property. $1.517 00
in U 8 currency
Donald F. Ealnger, of toe Semmoto
County Sheriff a Office. Seminole
County. Florida, tooufpi h»a otocera,
InveakgaAore or egema. aeitad toe
above property on or about June 14.
. el or near toe traereecaon of
Oaford Road and DerbyaMre Road.
Fam Park. Seminoto County, Florida
Said properly la In toa cuatody of toa
Shamt of Saminoto Comfy tor toe
pu^oee of tortoAure pureuem lo aecbone 932 701*932.704. Florida
•toMaa. AComptoM tor torfeaure
hea been Mad in toa above Nytod
Court
I HEREBY CERTIFY toil a true and
correct copy of tola Notice of
Forteiure Comptoim wet fun*; hed
by U.8. ce rtified m e t return receipt
requeated. to toe above named
addreeeev tola 3 day of AugueL
2001.
Teehe M Fadkner
General Couneel
Florida Bo/ No 0088628
Semmoie Coufy SheriTa Office
100 Buah Bomevord
Sentord. Florida 32773
(407)885-8603
Attorney for Pi
PubAah Augual 8 .1 8 .2 0 0 1
00107

2001

CITY OF LAK1 MARY. FLOR0A
NOTICE TO THf PUBLIC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by toa
Cty of Lake Mary. Florida, toe) quel
aeata wd begin al 8.00 A M on
4. 2001. and wfl and at
5 0 0 P. M v ) lapfem ber 14. 2001
« II2
R e f la te d vuiera U 9i* Cly of
Lake Mary atoo ara Aderaalad In
qf Mylng tor to# November 6. 2001
CAy Elect on ahel do ao adk toe
Cay Clerk a OfAoa al Lake Mary Cty
H al 100 N Coudry Club Road.
Lake Mary. Ftortda For mora ntormaoon. p e m oomad Carol Foeter
al 407*665-1423.
Dolod JWy 26. X O I
Pubkah Augual 1 ,1 5 ,2 X 1
00014
NOTKC TO THB PUBUC
Nooco It hereby gwtn tool too
Board d Atyuotmora al tio Cty el
Bontonl wB heM a regular mooing
on Auguol S 3 ,1 X 1 to to* Cty Hoi
Ccmmtaaion Chambora M ' I D

I. to order to conordor a roguool
t a vononco to too Zanmg OX B 3W
ao I partam* to kw i ya
(Aweodo Av*)a*eoc* itgwramarts,
pareal ora* and parcel ondto roguvomoria to m MR 2 iorang aatnd on
LOT 6 BUT 3. TR 13. SEMINOLE
PARK, a* roourrtod to PB 2 PO 75.
Pubic Record* W Somaxea Cowty
Ftortda
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Planned uo* ol to* property I* to
cenofrucl on adddon onto a atypotamty roatoanco
Lorry Bl**. Chairmen
Board oI Aduotmar*
ADVCE TO THE PUBUC: IF A PER­
SON DCCKC8 TO APPEAL A DECI­
SION MADE WITH RESPECT TO
ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THE ABOVE MEETING OR HEATtINQ HE/SHE WILL NEED A VER­
BATIM RECORO OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS INCLUOWQ THE TES
TMONY ANO EVIDENCE. WHICH
RECORO IS NOT PROVIOCO BY
THE CITY OF SANFORD
(FS
236 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TKIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO
CEEDINOS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE AOA
COOHOINA!OR AT 3 X 5623 43
HOURS IN ADVANCE O f THE
MEETING
PlAOth Augual a 13 XO I
DQ013
County Court
iomlnolo County. Ftortda
Co m • 3 6 4 3 76CC01
BARNETT RECOVERY
CORPORATION.
JAMES E BARNES.

Legals
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN thaf by
wtua of that certain Wrf of
Elocution tseued out of and under
the eeel of the County Court of
Semmoie County. Florida. Cate a
66-3679 CCu3 upon a final )udjmeni
rendered m Vie atoretaid a x el on
Vie 1 4 * dey of June AD 1969 In
that cerlam ceee enuuvd B«nwU
Recovery Corporation. PlamtHT(i).
v» Jemee E Bemee. Defendanf(t)
wtich eloreee«d Wrf of Eiecubon
wae detvered to me u Sheril of
Semmoie County. Florida and I have
levied upon a l the right, kb# and
imereti of * e defendant(t) * Vie fol­
lowing deaertbed property, aaid prop*
erly bevig iucaled In Sa»niriwie
County. Florida, mora parbcularty
ONE 1996 WHITE CHEVROLET
MONTE CARLO
VlNf2G 1WX12X4 T9299S65
and Via imdtrwgned u Sheril of
Semmoie Count/ Flonda. m* al
11 0 0 AM on Vie 4th dey of Sepf
AD 2001 offer for tat# and ael lo
Via tV iea t bidder. FOR CASH IN
MANO ANO SUBJECT TO ANY ANO
ALL EXISTING LIENS, al Vie From
(Watt)Door, at the atepa. of the
Semmoie County Courthouse In
Sanford.
Flonda.
»ha above
Thai aaid aaia la being made lo sat­
iety the terms of this Wnt of
Donald F. Eeknger. Sharif
Semmoie Coimty. Flonda
NOTICE REQAROtNO THE AMER­
ICANS WITH DtSABUTES ACT OF
1990. PERSONS WITH A DISABILI­
TY NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM
MOOATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN
THE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTION OF THE CTVT.
DIVISION AT THE SMERlFPS
OFFICE. 100 BUSH BLVD. SAN­
FORD. FLORIDA, AT LEAST FIVE
DAYS PR«OR TO THE PROCEED­
INGS
(407)665-6640
TTO
(407)685-3323
W«h Sale field On Sepf 4. 2001
Pubkah August 1 ,8 . 15. 22. 2001
DO016
em O V T COURT
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M M M O II COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASINO. 00-DR-39V2-02-0-W
IN RE. Tha Merrtege of
ALICE MOORE BEST.
JAMES PAUL BEST.
RaapondentHuabend
NOTICt OP ACTION POM
DISSOLUTION OP MARRUGE
TO JAMES PAUL BEST
117 Aralee Lane
Sanlord. Florida 32773
YOU ARE NOTIFIED * e ( an action
h at been Ned againal you and Vial
you are required to serve a copy of
your wrilen deianaea. 9 any. to I
ALICE MOORE BEST, whoa#
addreaa la 117 A isles Lane.
Sanlord. Flonda 32773. on or before
AUGUST 30. 2001 ami Me Vie origi­
nal W4h Vie dark of Via Court bl 301
N Park Avanus. Sanford. Florida
32771 before service on Pebboner or
immediately thereafter Nyou lei to
do ao. • defauB may be entered
against you lor Via rekef demanded
Inihe petaron
•
Coplea ol aB court doaenema m Vie
ceee. tndudmg orders, am avtotobto
at Via Ctork of Vie Orcui Court's
ofloa i You may review Vies# docu­
ments ifton m juML
You mutt keep Vie Clark al Via
CbcUl Court’s ofkoe nobhed of your
current addreaa. (Ybu may Ma
No«ce of Current Addreaa. Florida
Famiy Law Form 12 6 1 5 ) Fuluro
papers In We lewaut wd be maied
to Vie addreaa on record af Vie
WA*"*NQ R*4n 17 295. Flonda
Family Lew RiAea of Procedure,
reqiarea certain automate dbdoaum
of documents and information
FeArm to comply can result in eancbona. inclukng damasal or itrklng
of pieetanga
DATED JULY 28. 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
LOHK Or THE U hC U U COUNT
By Nancy R. W rier
Deputy Clerk
PubAah Augual 1,8. 18.22. 2001
00028
for Tba Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Viet
RUTH COLMAR. Vie holder of Vie
toBowmg cerbficeled) has Med aeld
oartMoata(i) lor a tax deed to be
laaued Viereon The certilcata ru n ber(i) and yeertD of issuance. Vie
deecrtpbon of Vie property, and Vie
name( a) In which a was a n eased
iafere as toBoa*:

L

eg als

County
Courthouse.
Sanford.
Flonda. on Monday. Saptombar 10.
. at 1190am
Payment of Sato lee. appkeebie
documentary stamp ta ia s and
recordng fees am reqtored to ba
paid by Ve successful bidder a! Ve
salt FuB paymam of an amoum
aqual to Ve hrghaet t&gt;*d la due wtotm
24 hour* after Ve advertised tore of
sate. AS p4rn en u thaS ba cash cr
guaranteed
instrument.
made
payable to Ve Clerk of V e O cu S
Court
Dated on 7/77/2001.
MARYAtViE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FlORlOA
by GERALDINE MARFORO Deputy
Ctorti
Pubkah Augual 6.18. 22. 29. 2001
D0030#

2001

lor Tax Deed
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN. Vet
UNOA
ZLATKISS.
JERROO
JTWROS ZLATKISS . Ve hoidsr of
said ceroftcaiafa) lor a lax daad to be
laaued Vernon. The certMcete nunhart*) and yearta) of laauance. Ve
deacilpi ion rf V e proparty. and Ve
rema&lt;t) In which a was asaaaaad
it/am as tolowa
CCRT1FVCATV NO: 880
YEAR 0 9 ISSUANCE: 1984
PARCEL 10# 31-19-31-525-00000150
PeacnpOon of Property. LEO LOT
15 CEDARMIL PB 29 PO 16
Names in wtich ata eaaed: JUOfTH
QABBAJ
Al of said property being in Ve
Couty of Semmoie. Stoto of Florida.
Unites such oertMcatefa) ahel be
redeemed ectonkng to tow, V e prop*
tr y *9K rfHd ln aurti eertMditafs)
wto be aok] to Ve NgReat bidder el
Ve weal bom door. Semmoie County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida, on
Monday. September 10. 2001. al
00am.
Paymam of Sale fee. appi cable
documentary stamp taxaa and
recordng feet am required to be
paid by Ve succeesM bidder at V e
aaia Ful paymam of an am oui
aqual to Ve Ngheal bid la due wMin
24 hours after Ve advertised tone of
sale Al paymanta ahal ba cash or
gut'antaed
Instrument.
made
payable to Ve Ctork of Ve C b o *
Court.
Dated on 7/27/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by OERALOINE HARFORO Deputy
Clerk
Pubkah August 8.15. 22. 29. 2001
00031a

11

tor Taa Oaad
NOTICE is HEREBY g iv e n , tool
RUTH coown. too hoktor el too
tabooing corakcoio(a) no* laod ion)
contacesoO) t a * t u good to bo
laouod tooroon The (od JcoO iw iv
boRa) and Y*ai(t) al tMuane*. too
dooertyton W to* propoty. and too
nomo(a) ta atolcti I wo* aaaoaaad
l*/ora oo M o * *:
CtRTmCATT NO: 3*4
YEAR 0 3 ISSUANCE: 13*4
PARCEL KM 31 &gt;13-32-6UGOO0O-

g ix

Doocnpaon ol P moony LEG SEC
31 TWP 1»S ROE J2E BEG 4T3 3
FT W 4 625 FT N OP SE COR
GOVT LOT I RUN N I X FT N S3
O E O iM W X S E C E 140 33 FT B 7
DEO 42 MIN E I X FT 8 34 DEO 7
MIN S3 SEC W 156 71 FT TO BEQ
BEING LOT IS UNRECORDED
SURVEY OF OOVT LOTI
Nomoo ta oTOch oa.oaood: MACK
GREEN
Al 01 aok) property borg ta too
Cowty ol Sonwtao. Su m of Ftortd*.
Unto** men oontacaMt) mo* bo
redeemed oooonbng to low. to* prop­
erty dototood ta tucfi cortrtcatty.)
&lt;K3 b * oofd to too htyioof brddor of
to* wool bora door. Bomtacl* Cowty
Cowtoouae. Sontord. Flonda. on
Monday. Bopaombor IS. 2 X 1 , *1
am
Paymanl d Sol* to*. oppOrabto
doewnontary atomp Uioa and
ro c u A g loo* wo logwrod 10 b*
paid by too auccaoaJU baddor al too
•al* Fu* poymora of an omowd
oquof to too htywot bk) lo duo wOHn
24 hour* odor too odrartood Brno of
aok Al payment* etu i bo coon or

1100

poyobfa to too Ctak of too Carox
Cowl
Dated on 7/77,2X1
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by OERALDME HARFORD Ooputy
Ctork
PubOafi AuguM 6.15. X . » . 2 X 1
D0032*

C C im n C A Tt NO: 471
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: 1984
PARCEL 10# 34-19 3 5 5 0 6 02000000
Deacripbon of Property: LEG BLKS
2 ♦ 3 (LESS PART Vf PHILIPS
RAVENNA PARK SECTIONS OF
LOCH ARBOR) RAVE NNA PARK PO
4PQ 77
Name# In which ataeaaed SHOE­
MAKER CONSTRUCTION VC
Al of Mid property being In Vie
County of Semmoie. State of Flonda
Unless such certificate •) ahel be
redeemed eccordmg to law. Via prop­
erty deacrtied In such oertAoete&lt;t)
wfl be soli to Vie highest bidder el
Vie weal Irom door. Semmoie Coimty
Cmirtheuae Sanlord. Fionrte. on
Monday. September 10. 2001. al
1100am
Paymem ol Seie lee. appkeebie
documentary stamp taxes and
ea am mqiared to ba
Via successful tedder at Via
sale Ful paymam of an amoum
aqual to the htghael tad Mdue wihm
24 h o u i after r e adverkeed am# of
sale Al payments ahel be cash or
guaranteed
instrument.
made
payable to Vie Clerk of Vie OcuR
Court
Deled on 7/27/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by OERALOiNE HARFORD Deputy
Clerk
Pubkah Augual 6.15. 22. 29. 2001
00029a

Notfeeif Apportion
for Taa Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
L.NOA
ZLATKISS.
JERROO
./TWROS ZLATKiSS . Via holder of
said certitcateft) lor a tax deed to be
weued Vwreon The cemflcete manben*) end yeer(a) of laeuance. Vie
detenpbon of Vie property, and Vie
nemeft) In wtich fl was assessed
M/em aa toBows
CCRTIFICATE NO: 837
YEAR 0 9 tSUUANCk: 1MM
PARCEL lOe 31-19-31-628-00000020
Deacnpbon ol Property LEG LOT 2
CEDARHILL PB 29 PO 16
Name# in which assessed JUOfTH
QABBA1
Al of seal property bemg m Vie
County ol Semmoie. Stole of Florida
Unless such certbcalets) ahal be
redeemed according lo law. Via
proparty daecrtiwd m such cert*
ca»e(s) wti be aotd to Ve taghael ted­
der al Vie weal bom door. Semmoie

NOTICE TO TUB PUBUC
Nooca to horaby gfran tool too
Board of AaSuotmenl of too Cty d
Sontord tad faofd • rogaJtor moaong
on AuguM 23. 3 X 1 ta too Cty Hoi
Commtoaaon Cfiambor* al 1 1 * S
I. ta orator to oonaotor • roguoM
t o vononco ta Via Zoning Onbnoneo
•a ■ poruno to bora yard I
an on SR-1 toning Jaanct on:
V t of Lot 42 &lt;AI Lot 44 Santo
Pork. •• rocordod ta PB 3 PO 62.
Pubkc Rocorda d Bamnoto Cowty,
Flonda.

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•a tacoaad 2411 Orongo Avon.*
Planned uaa of too property to to
conaPud a carport onto euobng
Lorry Btoo. Choomon
Beard of Xikuakiw &lt;
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: IF A PER­
SON DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECI­
SION MADE WITH RESPECT TO
ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THE ABOVE MEETING OR HEARINQ. ME/SHE W U NEED A VER­
BATIM RECORO OF THE PRO
CEEDINOS INCLUOiNQ THE TES­
TIMONY ANO EVOENCE. WHICH
RECORO IS NOT PROVttED BY
THE CITY O f SANFORO
(F8
288 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE Vi ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE AOA
COORDINATOR AT 3X-S62C 45
HOURS IN ADVANCE O f THE
MEETINO
Pubkah August 6 .1 5 . 2001
00039
NOTICE 0 9
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice « hereby given v et I am
angaged m buemeM at 312 Qmhem
Ave Ovedc. FL 32765. Semmoie
County. Flonda under V e FicVkoua
Name of New Freedom Meeaege
Therapy 8 Structural Bodywork
end Vet I inland tc repater said
name wth the Dtvialon of
Corporattona. Talehaaaee. Ftortda.
to accordance wkh V e provtarona of
V e FcMtous Name Statutes, lo­
ws Sechon 965 09. Flonda Suiutea
1991
Glen Stoner
Pubkah Augual 16.2001
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                    <text>WEEKEND
APRIL 22, 2001

Rose resigns from chamber post
By D an Ping
Editor

i-aka Mary's Tucker P ea rc e
hit a two-out single in the bot­
tom of the ninth Inning with
runners on seco n d and third
to plate Matt Mergo with the
winning run a s Lake Mary
handed the Fighting
Sem in oles their seco n d co n ­
secutive loss, 10-9, in a
Sem inole Athletic C onference
gam e at Lake Mary High
School Thursday night.

Page1B

SA N FO R D — A disagreem ent about
w hich direction the Sanford C lu m b er of
C om m erce should pursue led to the res­
ignation o f Ron Rose as the organiza­
tion's executive director.
Rose took the Job four years ago after
leaving a sim ilar position in Stuart, Fla. A
strong events promoter. Rose developed a
num ber o f events during his tenund in
Sanford, including the city 's signature
dow ntow n event, the Sanford Heritage
Festival.
,

P h ilo so p h ic a l rift b e tw e e n director,
e x e c u tiv e b o a rd a p p e a r s to b e re a s o n
Although the festival has show n suc­
cess in its three year history, som e
C ham ber board m em bers have expressed
concerns the event drained too many
resources from the organization's tradi­
tional activities.
“We need to m ove in the direction to
provide support for ou r business m em ­

bers and get aw ay from these big events,"
said past chairm an Bob Parsell.
"It's a great festival," said Jeff Triplett,
current chairm an o f the C ham ber Board
o f Directors. "R on is an excellent event
coordinator, but w e've got to m ove in a
new direction."
Rose would not com m ent about the

masons for the resignation, other than to
refer to a prepared statem ent, and Triplett
said Rose’s leaving w as "absolutely vol­
untary."
However, friction betw een the Triplett
and Rose began when the board agreed
to allow Rose to hire a staff m em ber for
new m em ber recruitm ent. Triplett set a
goal to increase m em bership by 20 per­
cent during his tenure, but m em bership
declined 3 percent during the last six
m onths.
Triplett, w ho is a vice president for
Sec Chamber, Page 8A

E m m a H uggins digs
deep in her pocket
to feed 175 people
tw o tim es a year

Seminole
principal
wins state’s
top award

By Arthur Zielinski

F ro m S t a f f R e p o r ts

C h a r i t y b e g in s a t h o m e

Staff Writer

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Sunday is a day to rest. S ic a
Nacu offers a quick m eal for
a no-fuss Sunday supper. P a g e 6C

SA N FO R D — For Emma
Huggins, the saying "Charity
begins at hom e" has a special
meaning.
TWice each year for the past
15 years, Huggins has opened
her heart a n d n e r hom e by host­
ing a special dinner for the dis­
abled, senior citizens, und shutins.
"I have the dinner the last
Saturday in April and each
Thanksgiving," she said. This
year's date, April 28, also hap­
pens to be her birthday.
In addition to doing the cook­
ing, w ith som e kitchen help
fm m h er d aughter, W anda
Badger, H uggins said sh e pays

for the entire dinner. Huggins
said she "loves to cook," and it's
a good thing, because the dinner
is no small affair. Last year she
estimated more than 175 people
were fed. During the past sever­
al years, she noted, donations of
food items have helped.
Huggins also receives help from
members of her church, the
Church of Christ, in Sanford and
DeLand. Huggins said the
DeLaird church provides a bus
so meals can be delivered to the
shut-ins.
Huggins said the idea for the
dinner started when she was

,

praying to the Lord for a house
she thought she would never
have. Then she received a phone
call saying the house was hers.
"T h e Lord gave m e this
house. He gave it to m e and
now I'm turning it back to
H im ," p reso ld .

Staff Writer
S A N F O R D — A s part o f tills y ear's Earth Day
celebration, the Environm ental C lub at Pine Crest
Elem entary School in Sanford decided to replant
their butterfly garden, w hich w as dam aged by
frost during the exceptionally cold winter.
T h e C lub, w hich has som e 25 students from the
fourth and fifth grades, w as started by sponsor
D ebbie Bow lin about 10 years ago. Bow lin also
teaches second grade at Pine Crest. H elping
Bow lin is cosponsor D eborah Partridge, w ho
(caches Hist grade.
According to Partridge, the freeze destroyed
the m ajority o f plants and "becau se it's an Im por­
tant site at the sch oo l" the C lub decided to
replant the area w ith appropriate plants needed
to attract butterfly larva. Bow lin said this is (he
second year for the gaiden.
T h e m oney for the new plants, Bow lin said.

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A king with the great food,
Huggins said her guests will be
entertained by singing and read­
ing the scriptures.
The cuisine will include
turkey, ham, chicken and ribs,
along with mash potatoes, rice,
macaroni and cheese, and dress­

Students recreate butterfly
garden to celebrate Earth Day
By Arthur Zielinski

M arib el H anco Receptionist at Central
Florida Blood Bank

H m M pfcota by Art ZMtoskJ

Emma Huggins begins a week-tongI process ol preparing dinner for 175 people. She began feeding disabled,
elderly and shut-ins 15 years ago. Though most of the money comes from her personal account, she does
receive help from local churches.

cam e from the school adm inistration.
"W e also recycle alum inum cans and new spars so w c get m oney from that as w ell, so that
Ips provide som e o f the fu n d in g," Bowlin
explained.
T he type o f butterflies the Environm ental Club
hop es to attract arc Painted Ladies. Several of the
plants designed to do that. Partridge said, are
plum bago, oleander, pentas, lantana and passion
vine.
"W e also Dlanted som e tom ato plants just to
have som e fru it," Bow lin said sm iling.
Bow lin rem arked that the garden will increase
in size in the future.
"T h is is just the beginning — w e plan on m ov­
ing it on out. W e’re just kind o f m oving in
stag es," she said. "W e w anted to m ake sure it
w ould b e taken care of, and it has. N ow that it *
has proven its w orth it w ill be expanded ."

ing with gravy. For dessert, her
guests can look forward to sweet
potato pic, apple pie, cream
cheese cake, chocolate coke,
lemon cake and red velvet cake.
Huggins hom e is located at
215 Palm Place, with dinner
starting around 10 3 0 or 11 a.m.

Bill G ib son , P rincipal of
Jack son H eights M iddle
Sch oo l, has b een selected
F lo rid a's M id d le School
P rin cip al o f the Year by the
Florida A ssociation o f
Secon d ary Sch oo l Prin cipals.
H e w ill b e recognized at the
su m m er con feren ce and his
nam e has b een forw ard ed to
th e N ational A ssociation o f
S eco n d ary Sch oo l P rin cip als
fo r recogn ition d u rin g the
N A SSP co n v e n tio n n ext year.
G ib so n is in his sev en th year
as p rin cip a l o f Ja ck so n H eights
and h as m ore than 20 years in
sch oo l ad m in istratio n . H e w as
recog n ized fo r Im p rov in g the
s c h o o l'* le a rn in g Tt\v\ropm«nt,
- a w illin g n e ss to ta k e risk s to ►
•••h e lp stu d en ts apd fo r fo sterin g
a p o sitiv e sch o o l clim ate.
U n d er G ib so n 's d irectio n ,
Ja ck so n H eig h ts w as the first
S e m in o le C o u n ty M id d le
S ch o o l to re p lace the
"e x p lo ra to ry w h e e l" w ith a
fu ll ch o ice o f ele ctiv e s. It w as
th e first m id d le sch oo l in the
n atio n to h av e a N JR O T C pro­
g ram , th e first to o ffe r physical
ed u catio n ele ctiv e s, the first
m id d le sch o o l to in trod u ce
in te rsch o la stic a s w ell as in tra­
m u ral co m p etitio n .
F acu lty m em b ers said

See Award, Page 8A

S p a rk y tu rn s 50

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See Garden, Page 9A

Georgetown historical marker place at Hopper Academy
Linda Batman, chairman ot the Seminole
County Historical Commission, and
Charles Rowe, community development
director lor the city of Sanlord, were on
hand to dedicate a new historic marker
tor the Georgetown community, which
was established in 1870. In 1887, there
were 28 registered voters. At its poak,
Georgetown was the site ot a thriving
business community that Included,
among others, live barbers, threo
insurance agonts. a Jeweler, Itve laun­
dries. two pharmacists, three restau­
rants, a theater and many churches.
St. Jam es AME Episcopal Church,
designed by Tuskogeo trained builder
Prince W. Spears, is also located in
Georgetown.
Hw lid photo by Tommy Vlnooni

Harold ptioto by Tommy Vincent

For a dog, he doesn't look like he's 50 years old, but Sparky, the fire
department's favorite ‘spokesdog* celebrated his birthday Friday morning.
Bom this week. In March, 1951, Sparky was an instant hit with the public,
especially children. In 1953, he kicked off a tiro prevention campaign that
reached over 68-million radio listeners and 3-mMion television viewers.
Today, Sparky even has his own web site, www.sparky.org. Ho is top dog*
in the annual Fire Prevention Week. Shown at Sanford Fire Station 32
Friday morning are Fire Inspector Tim Robles, presenting a birthday cako
to Sparky (aka FF/EMT Mike Murphy).

Deputies arrest man wanted
for sexual battery of elder
ByNIck Pfeifauf
Staff Writer
Sem in ole C ounty S h e riff's
investigators have taken a m an
into cu stod y as a rape suspect,
. accused o f sexually b atterin g a
75-year old w om an in her
Sanford area hom e M onday
night, A pril 16.
The suspect identified as
D avid A llen R inaldo, 31, is list­
ed as hom eless. He w as cap­

tured shortly after 10:30 p.m .
W ednesday n ear A m ericana
Boulevard and U.S. H ighw ay
17-92 in Sanford , near the WalM art store. D ep uties had su s­
pected he m ay have been fre­
q u enting the hom eless cam ps
n ear the crim e area. T h e cam ps
are located ju st off A irport
B ou levard b etw een U.S.
H ighw ay 17-92 and M ellon ville

See Arrest, Page 9A

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Sunday, April 22.2001

Tlir. SlMINOlJ IlFRAIi)

S em in o le S um m ary
A G LA N CE AROUND O U R CO U N TY

Radio’s early days
at Sanford’s WTRR
Som eone reminded m e recently about my old days
at Radio Station W TRR in Sanford. The studio w as
located directly across E. 1st Street from the hospital,
now the County Services Building. It got m e thinking
about the w ay we ran the radio station and present­
ed the m usic back In the 1950's.
These days, m usic stations generally carry one
style o f m usic all the time. But there are so m any sta ­
tions on the air, finding one's favorite m usic is )ust
the flip o f a dial. Back then however, there were few
..................................... stations, and every one o f us
tried to please as many people
as possible, so w e divided tne
m usic into styles.
Here arc som e of the pro­
gram s w e used to present.
M aybe it'll stir som e memories
to long-tim e Sanfordites.
We started the day with
'M o rn in g D rive" and the music
w as all lively to get people
aw ake on their w ay to work,
•ui-u
There w as just this-and-that proD gram m ing until after the noon
new s, but then it w as tim e for
the "Bar-N one-R anch” a com pi• • • • • • •
lation o f strictly country music,
both the old-tim e favorites such as Tex W illiam s or
Bill M onroe and the Blue Grass Boys, as well as the
new com ers w hich at that time included Johnny
Cash, Jim Reeves and others.
The big show o f the day began at 5 o'clock. It w as
"T h e Rhythm H ou r" when we played nothing but
soul type music. Aretha Franklin, Johnny Ace, The.
Platters, all that m usic we now call "D o-w app ."
After the 6 o'clock news, it w as another drive time
to help folks get hom e safely. Then it w as m usic o f
the big band era to finish the day on what w e called
"D ance Tim e."
Yes, m usic w as indeed segm ented, but people who
liked a certain type o f it knew exactly when to turn
us on. Likewise, advertisers knew when to place ads.
A com m ercial for the D eluxe Bar, for exam ple, would
only be on the Rhythm Hour. A rm y-N avy Surplus
would only advertise on the Bar-N one-Ranch.
Clothing stores would advertise on Dance Time.
We had 15 m inute new scasts at 9 a.m ., noon, and 6
p.m ., w ith short 5-m inute new scasts every hour on
the hour. They alw ays included a w eather forecast.
Yet, w ith those five m inutes taken ou t o f the hour,
every hour Included a t least 18 records.
W hat did the announcers do? G enerally it w as a
case of "T h at w as, ...this is," as w e'd tell people the
nam es, b ands or vocalists o f each recording before
and alter.they were played.
Sunday m ornings it w as all religious m u sic Every
Sunday w e would trroadcast the 11 a m . service livafrom one o f the Sanford area churches on a rotational
basis. T h e on ly difficulty w e h ad w as when a m inis­
ter w ould occasionally say, "L e t's have a few m inutes
o f silent prayer...* We w eren't suppooed to have any
dead air o f o v er 30 seconds. But we survived.
Sunday afternoon's m usic w as often classical or
sem i-classical. I doubt m any listened to those show s,
I know I didn't.
A s long as w e are rem em bering, let's look at the
people w ho were involved. M yron "M ik e " Reck
ow ned W TRR. His Son Bill w as one o f the D J's.
O thers w ere Lee "T h e H oss" M oore, John Keeling,
Lonnie Padron, Bob Sm ith, Ralph Spotts, and C hief
Engineer Jim W illiamson. M arion H arm on was
Program Director, but w hen he left to go to the
H erald, I took over that slot, as well as being a DJ.
There w ere others w ho cam e and w ent, but that was
the basic staff.
I could tell you m any m ore stories about m y 10
years at W TRR, (1954-64) but this is it in a nutshell. I
nope you enjoy recollecting the old radio days as
m uch as I enjoy w riting about them.

PVA Fishing Tournament is this weekend

O ut &amp; A bout
SUN

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The Sem inole County
D epartm ent o f Public Safety,
Anim al Services D ivision, in
conjunction with the
Sem inole County Health
D epartm ent is sponsoring a
R abies V acdnation C linic,
Sunday, April 22 from 10 a.m.
until 2 p.m. at the Sem inole
County Anim al Services
Shelter, 232 Bush Blvd. in
Sanford.
Rabies vaccinations will
cost $5 per animal. The coun­
ty urges citizens to take pre­
cautions and take this oppor­
tunity to have pets and ani­
m als vaccinated.
For additional inform ation,
phone 407-665-5210.

MON

P TCI fa U1

C o n stru ctio n th e ft
Jo h n Edw ard Davey, 32, o f
D eBary, w a s arrested by
Sem in ole C ounty S h eriff's
d ep u ties Thursday, in connec­
tion w ith th e theft o f build ing
m aterials, m ostly lum ber, a t a
construction site in Sem inole
County, o n W ayside View
D rive. O fficials at the constru c­
tion site had told officers the
person apparently used their
on -site fo rk lift to load the
m aterials on to their vehicle.
W hen officers arrived at
D avey's residence in DeBary,
they reported finding an
am o u n t o f lum ber in his back
yard , and m ore In the bed o f

HwM plwlo By Tiiwpy Vfciowt

Sanford Hotary Club president Paul Osborne, loft, hands a $10,000 check to Qary Rudolph, national director for the Central Florida
Chapter of the Paralyzed Veterans of America. The money will help defray the costa of the 15th annual PVA fishing tournament,
which occurs this weekend. Fisherman from 26 stales will compete for a $5,000 first-place award, as well es cash prizes for In other
categories. Weigh-Ins for the tournament will occur Saturday and Sunday afternoon.

Ironic, isn't it? On Its face, the
recent resignation o f Ron Rose, execu­
tive director o f the Sanford Chamber,
appears to be nothing more than a
chance for Rose to, as they say in the
entertainment industry, "pursue other
projects.” However, there's more than
meets the eye.
Some Chamber members privately
grumbled that Rose focused much of
his energy on planning events, like
's Heritage Festival, at the
expense o f traditional chamber duties,
sudt as new member recruitment,
business-oriented seminars and eco­
nomic development. That's tlie direc­
tion the Cham ber's executive commit­
tee wants to head.
Adding further intrigue to tire situa­
tion is the fact that current Chamber
board chairman Je ff Triplett appears
to have led the charge to return the
organization to its traditional duties.
W hat's unusual about that? Nothing
really, when you consider Triplett's
background in backing. But six
months ago, Triplett was seen as a
Rose ally. In fact. Rose finagled Triplett
into the chairmanship three months
early, in part because Rose clashed
with former board chairman Bob

h is p icku p truck.
D avey w as arrested on
charges o f grand larceny a t a
posted construction site.
R e ta il th e ft
Jo h n n y R ay G ord o n , 46, list­
ed a s h om eless. In W inter Park,
w as arrested by Sanford police
Thursday, a fte r h e reportedly
attem pted to take tw o knives,
valued a t $36, from a retail
store in the 3600 block o f South
O rlan d o D rive, w ithout pay­
ing. H e w as charged w ith retail
theft. A fter b ein g taken to the
S em in ole C ou nty Ja il, it w as
learned he w as also w anted on
an ou tstand in g w arrant in

Parsed.
Though Ire won't like the compari­
son, Parsell is cut from the same tell-ltlike-it-is doth as former Sanford
mayor Lany Dale. Furthermore, he's a
stickler for fiscal accountability, and
Parscll and Rose butted heads a num­
ber of times regarding the financial
risk the Heritage Festival presented
the Clum ber. So when Triplett

became chairman, many thought he
would be a Rose yes-man. Obviously,
that's not the case.
There's som e dissension, at least ini­
tially, regarding Rose's leaving. Some
board members believe that while
Rose had hla shortcomings, Triplett is
guilty o f a pow er play. Others say
Rose should have been asked to leave
Icing ago.
W hatever the case, you've got to
call Rose a survivor. Serving as
*
Chamber director is a thanUeas job
many times, and trying to gain a con­
sensus among board members can
resemble herding a pock o f fora)
felines: everyone wants to go in a dif­
ferent direction and you can bet your
butt you're going to get a few scratch­
es.
W hen he took the job four years
ago, the Cham ber was financially
strapped. With substantial help from
the City Commission, Rose has the
organization in the black. He also
established a signature downtown
event, the Heritage Festival-Will the
festival continue? Looks like it's up to
Rose. Chambers officials say they
w on't contribute unless others in the
community share the financial burden.

ed/rcvoked license, and pos­
session o f o v er 20 gram s o f
cannabis.

Police
B lo tte r

O range County.
TTaffic stop s
Kyle Brudie L ib it, 20, of
C am eron A venue, Sanford , w as
arrested by l^ake M ary police
early Friday a s the result o f a
traffic stop on L ake M ary
Boulevard. He w as charged
w ith driving w ith a suspend-

Patricia Ellen W yatt, 48,
M agnolia A venue, Sanford ,
w as stop ped T h u rsd ay by
W illie O liv er D avis, 25, o f
( Sanford police at 27th Street
L ake M onroe Terrace, Sanford , &lt; and Park Avenue. She w as
•- charged w ith d rivin g under the
w as arrested by d ep u ties on
West 22nd Street and
, influence o f alcohol and reck­
less driving.
Sou thw est Road in Sanford. H e
w as charged w ith d riving
under the influence o f alcohol.
Jerom e La Baron M oore, 33,
C raw ford D rive, Sanford , w as
K evin M ichael H oefllch, 37,
stop ped Thu rsd ay b y Sanford
Tw isting P in e Circle,
police at 3rd Street and French
L ongw ood, w as stopped
Avenue. H e w as charged w ith
b ein g a habitual traffic offender
Thursday by sh e riff's d ep uties
on Sll-434. H e w as charged
d rivin g w ith a suspended
w ith drivin g under the influ­
license, and im proper equ ip ­
m ent.
ence o f alcohol.

[ Dan Ping

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T h e M etro O rlando
International A ffaire
C om m ission and the
Sem inole County Lake M ary
Regional Cham ber o f
C om m erce will hold a V IP
luncheon, Monday, A pril 23
from 11:30 a.m . until 1 p.m. at
the C o u n tryC lu b o f
Heathrow. The topic w ill be
partnering w ith Canada for
softw are developm ent.
For additional inform ation
o n this event, o r to RSVP,
phone 407-339-3836.

TU ES
Sanfo rd N etrow k A llian ce
w ill hold a H appy H our
Tuesday, A pril 24, from 5 3 0
until 7 3 0 p.m ., at Bennlgan's,
on SR -46 in Sanford. Special
guest w ill be Criminal
D efense Attorney M ark
N ejam e. Area professionals
a n d new com ers to Lake
M a y , Sanford and Heathrow
are urged to attend.
The 21st anniversary o f the
N ational C rim e V ictim *’
R ig h ts W eek will be
observed w ith a luncheon
and aw ards ceremony
Ttiesday, A pril 24, from 1130
a jn . until 2 p m . at the
C ountry C lub at Heathrow,
1200 Bridgew ater D rive In
Rethrow . G u est speakers will
b e Karolyn Nunnallee, im m e­
d iate National Paat President
o f M A D D, and June
H artm ann, founder and
President o f Hurt B.A.D.D.
Awards will be given to
the Law Enforcem ent o f the
Year and the Victim Advocate
o f the Year. Cost of the event
is $14 p e r person. It is spon­
sored by the Office o f the
State Attorney and the
Sem inole County Sheriff's
office.
For additional inform ation,
phone 407-665-6112.
' The D ow ntow n B u sin ess
A ssociation will hold a gen­
eral m em bership meeting
Tliesday, A pril 24 from 8 3 0
a.m . until l o a.m., at Best
W estern M arina Hotel, 530 N.
Palm etto Avenue In Sanford.
G uest speaker will b e Sanford
C ity M anager Tony
VanDerworp who will pre­
sent the M aster Flan fo r e co ­
nom ic developm ent in dow n­
tow n Sanford os well as the
plan fo r drainage Improve­
m ents on First Street.
All dow ntow n business
ow ners and m anagers are
urged to attend.
For additional information
phone Tom W intem hd m er at
407-302-0713.

�T iie S eminoix I I fjiai.ii

Sunday, April 22, 2001 P ilg C 'I A

Obituaries
EM M A CA M A CH O
Emma Cam acho, 73, Justin
Way, Sanford, died Ib csd ay ,
April 17,2001 at Florida
Hospital North, Altam onte
Springs. Bom July 3 0 ,1 9 2 7 In
Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico, she has
been a long time Sanford resi­
dent. She w as a store detective
for retail businesses and a
Catholic.
Survivors include husband,
Carlos Garcia, Sanford; son,
Vincent Lozada, Astoria, N.Y.;
daughter, Em m a Cam acho,
Deltona; five grandchildren; two
grea (gran dchild ren.
Gram knw Funeral hom e,
Sanford, in charge o f arrange­
ments.
G RETCH EN LEW IS
C R O W ELL
Grctchen Lewis Crowell, 87,
Sanford, died Thursday, April
19,2001. B om Aug. 14 ,1 9 1 3 In
Stallings, N.C., she moved to
Central Florida in 1921. She was
a retired artist and a mem ber of
First United Methodist Church,
Sanford. She belonged to
Sanford Art Association.
Survivors include sons,
Chalm ers M ., Acw orth, Ga.,
W illiam H., Tallahassee.
Graveside services will be
held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, April
22, at Evergreen Cemetery.
Friends may call from 1 until 4
.m. Saturday at Brisson
uncro! Home.
Brisson Funeral Hom e, Sanford,
in charge o f arrangem ents.

P

H ELEN F. D O R N
Helen F, Dorn, 85, East
Graves Avenue, O range City,
died Saturday, April 14,2001 at
an O rm ond Bcacn hospital.
B om in Grecntow n, Ind., she
moved to O range C ity from
Sheboygan, Wis. in 1983. She
w as a retired retail clerk.
Survivors include daughter,
D iane Fisher, Lisle, 111., sister,
Thelm a Bourgcouis, Carson
City, Nev.; tw o grandchildren.
M em orial donations m ay be
m ade to the Am erican Cancer
Society, West Volusia Unit, 218A East N ew York Avenue,
DeLand, 32724-5554.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Hom e, O range City, In charge of
arrangem ents.
I
•llliauilik'l |
M A G G IE D O Y L B '^ i
M aggie .Doyle, 95, MLfiwoepc
Avenue, W inter Park, died
Thursday, April 12,2001 . She
w as b o m in Mi Hen, Georgia.
She w as a dom estic engineer
and a m em ber o f Bethel ,

M issionary Baptist Church
where she sang in the choir and
served in the M issionary
Department.
Survivors include daughter,
Catherine C. Payne,
BowmanvJUc, Penn.; four
grandchildren; three great­
grandchildren; devoted friend,
Euniccstinc Anderson, W inter
Park.
G old en's Funeral Home, Inc.,
W inter Park, In charge of
arrangements.

Sally M ulicn, Sanford, Patricia
Dollar, la p e l, Ind., Tina Skinner,
Sanford, and Mary Sosnoski,
Anderson, Ind.; five brothers;
three sisters, four grandchildren.
Gram kow Funeral 1 lome,
Sanford, In charge o f arrange­
ments.
FO U R N EL PLA ISIVA L
Foum el Plaisival, 62,
Chichester Court, Kissimmee,
died Friday, April 13,2001. Bom
in Pctit-goave, Haiti, he moved
to Kissim m ee in 1988. He was a
com puter program m er and a
Catholic. He w as a teacher and
principal in Haiti.
Survivors include wife,
G cralda; daughter,* Foum eldlne,
Antricka, Loidie, all of
Kissimmee, Starllnc Brigg,
Santiago, C al; sister, M onique
Logcm o, Union City, N.J., one
grandchild.
G olden's Funeral Hom e, Inc.,
Kissimmee, in charge of
arrangem ents.

D O R O T H Y G . ELIA
Dorothy G. Elia, 85, Shom ate
Drive, Longw ood, died
Monday, April 16,2001. Bom in
Brooklyn, N.Y., she moved to
Central Florida in 1972. She was
a hom em aker and a Christian.
She w as a volunteer at
Longwood Health Care.
Survivors Include sister,
Florence Elia,'W inter Park; two
grandchildren; five great-grand­
children; one great-great-grand­
child.
W a x ! lawn Carey Hand
.Funeral Hom e, Longw ood, In
charge o f arrangements.

A LFR ED SC H M ID T , JR .
Alfred Schm idt, Jr., 71,
Caribbean Place, C asselbeny,
died Wednesday, April 18,2001
at South Sem inole Hospital,
Longwood. Bom April 1 2 ,1 9 3 0
in Johnstow n, Penn., he moved
to Central Florida 20 years ago.
He w as president o f Advanced
brake &amp; Alignm ent and .a
Protestant, l i e served in the U S .
N avy during the Korean
Conflict anu Viet Nam War.
Survivors include w ife, B.
Jean, Casselberry; sons, Donald
R. , Casselberry, David W.,
Havelock, N.C.; daughter, Karen
J. Raynor, O rlando; sister,
Dorleen Springe), Charleston,
S. C.; five granddaughters; six
grandchildren.
Banficld Funeral Home,
W inter Springs, in charge of
arrangem ents.

V IR G IL FR A N K LIN
Virgil Franklin, 97, Cross
Ridge Road, O range City, died
Monday, April 16,2001 at
DeBary Manor. Bom in Cheney,
Wash., he moved to O range City
from Raym ond, N.H. in 1971.
He w as a m em ber o f Calvary
Grace Brethren Church, Deltona.
Survivors include wife,
Priscilla.
Baldauff Fam ily Funeral
Home, O range City, in charge of
arrangem ents.
L EW IS C "L A S H " LaRU E
Lew is C . "L a sh " Larue, 68,
Rock Cove Court, Sanford, died
Tuesday, April 17,2001 at his
residence. Boro April 2 2 ,1 9 3 2 in
Alexandria, Indiana, he moved
to Central Florida In 19% . He
w as a toolmaker, a Baptist, and
a Korean Conflict veteran o f the
U S . Army.
Survivors include daughters,

C H A R LES S . S C H M ID T
Charles S. Schm idt, 91, W.
O sage, Pacific, Mo., died
Sunday March 2 5,2001 at St.
Luke9 Hospital, St. Louis, Mo.

He was bom in M urphysbom ,
111. A form er resident of
Lutheran Haven in O viedo, he
moved to Missouri a few
m onllis ago. He was a retired
letter carrier for the Postal
Service and a mem ber of St.
Luke's Lutheran Church. I le
belonged to VFW Post 4287 and
was a veteran o f the U 5 . Navy.
Survivors include daughter,
Geraldine Stenzcl, Pacific, Mo.;
brother, Theodore; two grand­
children; three great-grandchil­
dren.
Banficld Funeral I lome,
W inter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
M IC H A EL JA M E S
W IL LIA M S, SR .
Michael Jam es W illiam s, S r ,
26, Clonts Street, O viedo, died
Monday, April 16,2001. Bom in
Virginia Beach, Va., he moved to
Central Florida In 1979. He was
a food server and a m em ber of
Grant Chapel AME Church.
Survivors include parents,
Jam es and Jean Williams,
' O viedo; son, M ichael J. Jr.,
O viedo; daughter, Chaunsey,
O viedo; sister, M ichele Fuller,
O viedo; brother, Barry,
Richmond Hill, Ga.; paternal
grandparents, Jam es and Inez
Williams, Sr., O viedo; maternal
;r.ind pa rents, Julius and Vashti
ohnson, Virginia Beach, Va.;
G olden's Funeral Hom e, Inc.,
W inter Park, In charge of
arrangements.

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‘Run for the C ritters’
scheduled for April 2 9
ABATE o f Florida, Inc.
Sem inole County Chapter, and
the Humane Society of
Sem inole County will hold a
Run for the Critters event
Sunday. April 29. All proceeds
will benefit the Humane Society
o f Seminolp County.
The first bike run will start at
9 a.m., the last bike out is by
11:30 a.m. and the last bike in is
expected by 1 p.m. Cost is 55
per person for the run, and $3
per person for non-run partici­
pants.
In addition, there will be a
barbecue for a $6 per plate
donation.
The run will start at the
Hum ane Society shelter, 2800
County Hom e Road, at U.S.
Highway 17-92 and will end at
Jasm in Acres, 1153 M yrtle Street
(not M yrtle Avenue), in Sanford.
The fun and events will be held
at Jasm in Acres where prizes
will b e given at 4 p.m..
Included will be live enter­

tainment by Laura &amp; Seven,
Som ew hat Live, Wounded Soul,
Blue Zen, Three M oons Dry and
Under Pressure. There will also
be gam es for children.
Am ong special guests are
radio and TV personalities
including W ESH-TV anchor
John O 'Connor, Bob "D ad d y "
Rose from W DBO, "Iro n " D ave
Adams from WHTQ, and a nonbroadcasting guest, G us the
Cam el, courtesy of the Bahia
Shrincrs.
ABATE, Am erican Bikers
Aimed Toward Education, is a
m otorcycle rights organization.
For information on the club, call
Rob Jasm in at 407-330-0444.
Donations o f food, blankets
or supplies are also being
sought, and vendors and spon­
sors arc invited to becom e
involved.
For inform ation regarding
donations or sponsorships call
the Humane Society Shelter at
407-323-8685.

Longwood takes registration for day cam p
The City o f Longwood
Sum m er Day Cam p will be held
June 4 through 27 this year.
Registration for residents begins
April 23 and for non-residents,
beginning April 30. Registration
may be done from 8 a.m . until

4:30 p.m. at the Community
Services Department, 174 W.
Church Avenue in Longwood.
C ost is $70 per week for resi­
dents and 580 for non residents.
For information or details,
phone 407-260-3447.

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Opinion
Practical foreign
policy includes
recognizing Cuba
S o far. President Bush has
handled the C hina crisis ably.
U ntil he secured release o f tne
U .S. N avy crew, he used tem ­
pered rhetoric to m ake reason­
able d em and s o f C h inese lead ­
ers. T hough the presid ent's
rhetoric has becom e harsher
since the crew w as released last
Thursday, he has nevertheless
recognized
that the
United
States
needs to
m aintain n
relationship
w ith C hina.
T h e pop u ­
lous cou n­
try is a
grow ing
m ilitary
C y n th ia
pow er in

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ke‘ for
A m erican
goods and a reliable exporter
o f cheaply m ade goods to the

US.
That practical approach to
foreign p olicy recognizes the
lim its o f U .S. bullying and
relies on open m arkets to
loosen restrictive governm ents.
It's a good start.
Now, Bush should apply the
sam e principles to Cuba.
If d ip lom atic relations and
free trade are a sound policy
tow ard C hina, w hich restricts
religious freedom s, lim its free
speech, build s n u clear w eapons
and poses a threat to its neigh­
stgh*
b ors, d o esn 't the sam e apply to
eligioi
C u ba, w hich restricts religious
freedom s, lim its free speech,
has no nu clear w eapons and
p oses no threat to its neigh­
b o rs!
..... ............. .
P ld e l C w t r o l« a t y r a n t ;

hea ven. know s, hu h a s im pris­
oned — perhaps,gytm m u r­
dered — h is sh are o f political
dissid ents. B ut C h in a’s current
hu m an rig h ts record is w orse.
Ju s t o v er a d ecad e ago, in 1989,
th e C h in ese g overnm ent m as­
sacred stu d en t protesters at
T ian an m en Square. An
A m erican citizen o f Chinese
ancestry, Li Sh aom in , and sev ­
eral o th er C h ln ese-b om intel­
lectu als w ith A m erican conn ec­
tio n s a re jailed right now in
C h in a — som e detained w ithout ch arg e, som e held on
tru m p ed -u p charges such as
spying.
Still, It is Cuba that gets the
p ariah treatm ent. For 4 0 years,
th e U nited States has clung to
an antiqu ated policy that iso­
lates the sm all Caribbean
n atio n , barring trade and
investm ent by A m erican com ­
p an ies, prohibiting tourist trav­
el, and even threatening nonA m erican com panies that do

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business w ith Cuba. (That last,
by the way, deeply offends ou r
C anadian and European allies.)
T he em bargo, started in the
adm inistration o f John F.
Kennedy, m ay have m ade
sense at a tim e w hen this co u n ­
try feared a Soviet ally 9 0 m iles
o ff
- - - - It
if rthe coast o f- Florida.
m akes no sense at a tim e w hen
the Soviet Union has d isinte­
grated, the Iron C urtain has
alien, and A m erica is trying to
strengthen its business ties to
Russia, V ietnam and China.
(A t the tim e o f the collision
betw een the N avy spy plane
and a C hinese fighter jet, the
Pentagon w as considering
aw arding a contract fo r m ore
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than 600,000 black berets to a
British com pany, Kangol Ltd.,
w hich w ould m anufacture
them in C hina. H earings over
the contract have sin ce been
postponed.)
T he fallacy o f this double
standard is not lost on
A m erican business interests,
w hich have begun stepping up
l b the editor.
pressure to end the Cuban
Re: "Sw itching tickets* item
em bargo. M idw estern farm ers
in
Around
the C lock, in the
w ant to sell w heat there;
Sunday, A pril 15 Herald:
Southern agricultural interests
In your failed attem pt to
w ant to export poultry;
insult the Sem inole County
A m erican notellere w ant to get
D em ocratic Party, you forgot to
in on C u b a 's tourism boom .
— &lt;
m ention that "D irty David
Believing the em bargo w ill end
M
ealor"
and
Larry Furlong
in the foreseeable future,
w
ere
also
m
em
bers o f the
A m erican business executives
D em ocratic Party until it w as
arc visiting C u ba in increasing
advantageous for them to aban­
num bers — d iscu ssing the sale
don their principles and "sw itch
o f m ed icines, foodstuffs and
tickets."
cheap consu m er goods.
N ow that Andrew Van G aale
A m erican tourists, too, are
has joined the GOP, Republicans
flooding C u ba — usually en ter­
m ust be w ondering w nat they
ing illegally through M exico,
can do
w ith
‘ to ‘keep politicians
&gt;Uti ................
Jam aica or the B aham as. T hey
the principles of "tra ito rs" and
also regard U .S. policy as ludl"tu rn co a ts" from representing
crcu s, esp ecially w h en com fort­
their party.
able new tourist hotels, often
P utting people first" and
b u ilt w ith Sp anish or Italian
capital, 4ln«!Gpb-)'B«9rgirous
tint
ins
C aribbean beaches. Indeed, the
f i n e or -th ink ing 6l b u iim - 3
official p rohib ition on tourist
and
m oney first," are the rea­
trips (US. regulations actually
sons 1 belong to the Sem inole
prohibit spending m oney in
County D em ocratic Party.
C u ba, not travel there)-m ay
Very truly y o u n ,
add to the appeal — lending
Dr. A ndy M ichaud
vacations there an added sense
(D EM O CRA T)
o f adventure.
Form er candidate Florida
In th e long run, o f course,
H ouse o f R epresentatives,
C uba is not as strategically
D istrict 34
im portant a s C hina; it is a tiny,
im poverished country that can
never b e considered a "strategic com petitor." But that’s all
the m ore reason toten
&lt; d the
em bargo and norm alize rcla
tlons.

Democratic doctor

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Name of pageant
remains in the eye
of the beholder

Cynthia Tucker Is editorial page
editor for the Atlanta
Constitution. She can be reached
by e-mail: cynthlaOaJc^om.
O 2001 ATLANTA CONSTITU­
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B e r r y ’s W o rld

Tb the editon
I have received a copy of
your M arch 28,2001 issue in
which "A rt Zielinski asks peo­
ple w hat they th in k ..."
O bviously none o f the people
interviewed have tite slightest
idea what the M iss Florida/
M iss Am erica Pageants repre­
sent.
In connection w ith N atalie
W eld w inning the M iss
Sem inole County title on March
24th, Mr. Z ielinski's question to
those interview ed showB that
even he d ocs not have a clue as
to the purpose o f the M iss

Iw n o u n l [ ener 5?1

Florida /Miss A m erica Pageant
system . He asks, "D o you think
beauty pageants are outdated or
unnecessary?"
The M iss Florida/M iss
A m erica Pageants arc not
"beauty pageants." Although
m ost o f the contestants are
attractive, their objective in
com peting in ou r system Is to
obtain scholarship funds to fu rt
ther their college education.
M any contestants w rite to thank
us for the opportunity afforded
them to go to college and to
graduate "d e b t free." In this age
o f extrem ely high college
his Iis the only way
tuition, this
som e young ladles arc able to
go to college.
O ur state-w ide organization
is com posed o f all volunteers at
the state and local levels. Every
volunteer devotes a great deal
o f tim e to m ake the program a
_ forty-one
hucccss and to send
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,

ini Scash
S oscholarships
b ' n f f i , and
over $700,000 in tuition scholar­
ships. M iss Florida then has the
opportunity to com pete for the
M iss A m erica title and a $50,000
cash scholarship.
Through the M iss A m erica
system , over $40 m illion in cash
and tuition scholarships are
available each year. Cash scholarshlps m ay only be used to pay
college tuiti
itlo n and related
expenses. M any volunteers at all
levels o f the organization pay
out-of-pocket expenses and ore
never reim bursed. That is dedi­
cation to an excellent education
program for young wom en.
In addition, these young
w om en m ust b e involved in
their com m unities. They must
have a platform Issue on w?
w hich
they will speak all year. For
instance, the current M iss
Florida, C andace Rodatz, travels
the state and speaks all year on
her "m en torin g" platform .
G overnor Bush and L t
G overnor Brogan are both m en­
tors to young children and hav(e
state-w ide program .
• These contestants are not juqt
another "pretty face." They are

Intelligent, talented, involved in
their com m unities, and are role
m odels for young people o f all
ages.
D ocs Mr. Zielinski question
w hy college athletes com pete in
football/basketball, etc. for
scholarship funds? Is that neces­
sary?
Sin cerely
M arie Flnnefl
President
M iss Florida Pageant

Wolfinger promotes
Victims’ Rights
Week events
Tb the e d ito r
The w eek o f A pril 22 to 28
m arks the 21st anniversary of
N ational Crim e V ictim s’ R ights
Week. This is a tim e to com memorate.tiv^.many accom ­
plishm ents made by crim e vie-,'
Jims, anti! those w hq w o r t to* !
m ake'our cb m ^ u rilly ^ fe r'a n cl
to m ake ou r justice system m ore
responsive to victim s in need o f
help.
In observance o f this Impor­
tant w eek, w c invite you to
attend a Victim ’s Rights Week
luncheon and aw ards cerem ony
at the Country Club at
Heathrow, Tuesday, April 24 at
11 a.m. This special event will
feature nationally recognized
speaker Karolyn N unnallee and
com m unity activist June
Hartm ann. Special recognition
will also b e given to the law
enforcem ent officer and victim
advocate who have consistently
dem onstrated exceptional ser­
vice in prom oting tne rights of
crim e victims.
Keynote speaker Karolyn
N unnallee Is the im m ediate past
National President o f M ADD. In
1988, Karolyn's
ilyn s world was
rpsli dow n when her
turned upside
10 year old daughter,, P
att
Patty,
in
becam e the youngestI fatality
fatal
the Kentucky Bus crash, the
m ost deadly alcohol-related
crash in ou r nation's history.
TWenty seven people on the bus
were killed and another 30 were
injured.

O ur second speaker is June
ilh er o f Satel
H artm ann, m other
Satellite
Beach Police O fficer Ed
H artm ann w ho w as killed on
duty in 1992 along w ith fellow
officer Philip Flagg w hen a
drunk drive h it tn
them.
e
Follow ing tite death o f her
son, M s. H artm ann founded
H urt BA D D (By a Drunk
Driver) an organization dedicat
ed to educating young people
about the dangers a n a conse­
quences o f driving drunk.
I Jook forward to seeing you
on A pril 24th. For additional
inform ation, contact Victim
Services at 407-665-5112.
Stncerel)
Norm an R . W olfinge
S ta te A ttom e

Sloan vows never
to vote for ‘Dirty
E&amp;vid Mealor’ •
Tb d te eth to R
A n open letter to Rep. David
M ealo r
I w as very disappointed to
read In the "A round the C lock"
(April-15 issue o f the Herald)
that you have turned against
m any o f your supporters In co­
sponsoring the private school
voucher bill. Those o f us like
Superintendent Haggerty,
School Board M em ber Larry
Furlong and me, a private citi­
zen w ith two daughters who
teach in Sem inole County public
schools, had expected you to be
a strong advocate for our public
education system .
Instead it appears you have
"sold o u t" your constituents for
w hat seem s to be purely politi*
iot afford
to
cal gain. We cannot
i
continue to drain funds form
ou r schools for the benefit of
rivate and parochial schools.
re d o not need vouchers in
Florida!
You can b e sure that your
sponsorship o f such a bill will
cost you m any votes at re-elec­
tion time. A n a m ine and my
w ife's will b e am ong them!
Rudy Sloan
Lake Mary

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All o f us have our
favorite sections of
the newspaper.
Certain things like
our personal interests
or profession deter­
mine die news we
want to read about
first. Some o f us like
the sports page, while
othen are more inter­
ested in the society or
business section. So
to satisfy our own
curiosity, our ques­
tion today is. "Which
pan o f the newspaper
do you read first, and
w hyr

I would tay if# the
front page because
ol mo headline and
the news from
around the world.
The front page
always contains the
beginning of all the
major stories
Christopher
Lemon,

section first I like to
learn how the econo­
my is doing and see
how our local compa­
nies are making out.
I also like to check
on my investments.
Anna Peleez,
Sanford

The first thing I read
Is the (root page,
then the editorial
page. I like to read
the paper all the way
thrCwy. i m||i ii RJ
sports page last. I'm
retired, so the only
section I don't read Is
the help wanted.
P R . Thomas.
Sanford

I read the Iront page
first to sea what
news happened
overnight. ID read
the whole first secSuft, followed by the
local news, sports.
Ann Landers and the
comics last.
Unda Decker,
Sanford

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N o tic e of A m e n d m e n ts to th e C ity of Sanford
C o m p re h e n s ive Plan
The City of Sanford proposes to am end Future Land U se Eloment of tho Comprohonsivo Plan and
the Future Land U se Plan Map ot the Com prehensive Plan.
Nollco Is hereby given that a public hoaring will bo held by the City ol Sanford Planning and Zoning
Commission, acting a s the City ot Sanford’s Land Planning Agency, in tho City Commission
Cham bers, City Hall, Sanford, Florida, at 7 :0 0 p.m. on Thursday, May 3, 2001 to consider proposed
am endm ents to the Com prehensive Plan and the Futuro Land U se Plan Map within tho a re a s deplet­
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Military News
D O N A L D C . M E R R IC K

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M artha C orps Pfc. Dbndlii
M errick, Jr., son o f Wtyma
M errick, Terry Lane, Sanfon
recently com pleted basic tra
In s at M arine C orps Recruit

ru nning thrtec tihlles and 'per­
form ing ca]!stlien!c». In ad di­
tion to the physical condition­
ing program , Benwnv spent
num erous hours In the class­
room and field assignm ents
w hich Included learning first
aid, uniform regulations, com ­
bat w ater su rv iv a l m arksm an­
ship, hand-to-hand com bat and
assorted w eapons training.
They perform ed close order
drill and operated as a sm all
infantry unit d uring field train­
ing.
Benw ay and other recruits also
received instruction on the
M arine C orp s' core values —
honor, courage and com m it­
ment, and w hat the words
mean in guiding personal and
professional conduct.
Benw ay and fellow recruits
ended the training phase w ith
The C ru d b le, a 54-nour team
effort, problem solving evolu­
tion w hich culm inated w ith an
em otional cerem ony in w hich
the recruits were presented the
M arine C orps Em blem , and
w ere addressed as "M arin es”
for the first tim e since boot
cam p began.

running three nilles and per- '
form ing Calisthenics. I n a d d l - ;
tlon to the physical cond ition­
ing program , G onzalez spent
num erous hou rs in classroom
and field assignm ents w hich
included team ing first aid , uni­
form regulations, com bat w ater
survival, m arksm anship, handto-hand com bat and assorted
w eapons training. They per­
form ed d o se order drill and
operated as a sm all infantry
unit during field training.
G onzalez and other recruits
also received instruction on the
M arine C orps' core values —
honor, courage and com m it­
m ent, and w nat the w ords
m ean in guiding personal and
professional conduct.

w eapons training. They per­
form ed d o s e order drill and
operated as a sm all Infantry
unit during field training.
M errick and other recruits
also received instruction on the
M arine C orps' core values —
honor, courage and com m it­
m ent, and w nat the words
m ean in guiding personal and
professional conduct.
f
M errick and fellow recruits
• ended the training p h a se with
The C rud ble, a 54-hour team
1 effort, problem solving evolution w hich culm inated w ith an
; em otional cerem ony In w h id i
! the recruits were presented ijie
M arine Corps Em blem , and
were addressed as "M arin es”
for the first time since boot
cam p began.
M errick is a 2000 graduate of
Sem inole High School in
Sanford.
JO SE P H A . BENWAY
M arine Corps Pfc. Joseph A.
Benway, son o f Julie T. Benway
! o f Deltona, and Charles J.
Benway o f G lade View Drive,
Sanford, recently com pleted
basic training at M arine Corps
Recruit Depot, Parris Island,
S.C. and w as m eritoriously pro­
m oted to his current rank.
Benway successfully com ; pletod 12 weeks o f training
; designed to challenge new
! M arine recruits both physically
! and mentally.
! Benw ay and fellow recruits

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F R A N C ISC O R IV E R A
M arine C orps G unnery Sgt.
Francisco Rivera, son o f
Sc-a fin a Torres o f Rosecllff
Circle, Sanford, and Francisco
Rivera o f Tam pa, recently
reported for duty w ith M arine
Wing H eadquarters, Squadron
1\vo, 2nd M arine Aircraft W ing,
M arine C orps A ir Station,
Cherry Point, N.C.
Rivera is a 1980 graduate o f
Juan R uiz Pedroza H igh School
o f Rincon, and joined the
M arine C orps in May, 2000.
ED W A R D A. G O N Z A LEZ
M arine C orps Pfc. Edward A.
G onzalez, son o f G lgi J. H alo of
W inter Springs, and C arlos A.
G onzalez o f Springvlew Drive,
Sanford, recently com pleted
basic training at M arine Corps
Recruit D epot, Parris Island,
S.C.
G onzalez successfully com ­
pleted 12 w eeks o f training
designed to challenge new
M arine recruits both physically
and mentally.
G onzalez and fellow recruits

JA C O B R . LA N G E
M arine C orps Pvt. Jacob R.
Lange, son of k a th ic S . and
Richard S. Lange, Lake D rive,
Sanford, recently com pleted
basic training at M arine Corps
Recruit D epot, Parris Island,
S.C.
Lange successfully com pleted
12 w eeks of training designed
to challenge new M arine
recruits b olh physically and
fnen tally.
Lange and fellow recruits
began their training at 5 o.m. by
running three m iles and per­
form ing calisthenics. In ad di­
tion to the physical condition­
ing program , Lange spent
num erous hours in classroom
and field assignm ents w hich
included learning first aid, uni­
form regulations, com bat w ater
survival, m arksm anship, handto-hand com bat and assorted
w eapons training. They per­
form ed close order drill and
operated as a sm all infantry
unit during field training.
Lange and fellow recruits
ended the training phase with
T he Crucible, a 54-hour team
effort, problem solving evolu­
tion w hich culm inated w ith an
em otional cerem ony in w hich
the recruits w ere presented the
M arine Corps Em blem and
were addressed as "M arin es”
for the first tim e since boot
cam p began.
Lange is a 2000 graduate of
Sem inole H igh School in
Sanford.

Suburban E sta te s

W aterfront Downtown
B u sin ess District

Low Density Residential - 4 unlts/acres

Low Density Residential

High Intensity Planned D evelopm ent

W ostside Industry and
C om m erce
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Residential Office Institutional

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A1C - Airport/lndustry/Commorco
PSP •PuMic/Semi-Public
LDR S F Low Density Residential • GC - General Commercial
Single Family
SE - Suburban Estates
WDBD Waterfront Downtown Business District

G eneral Commercial

WIC •Westside Industry and Commerce
HP • Resource Protection
MDR-10-Medium Density Residential.
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ROI Residential Oflico Institutional

It is anticipated that the Sanford City Commission will consider this matter at a public hearing on
Tuesday. May 29, 2001 In the City Commission C ham bers, City Hail. Sanford, Florida, at 7 :0 0 p.m.
Interested parties may appear at tho meeting and b e heard regarding tha transmittal ol the proposed
plan amendment to the City Commission. Interested persons may submit written com m ents.
The proposed am endm ents to tho Future Land U se Plan Map and the Future Land U se Elem ent ol
the Com prehensive Plan can b e Inspected by the public at tho Department of Engineering and
Planning Office, S eco n d Floor, Sanford City Hall. 3 0 0 N. Park Avenue, Sanlord, Florida. For Further
Information contact Antonia Gorti at 3 3 0 -5 6 7 2 .
ADVICE TO TH E PUBLIC: II a persons d ecid es to appeal a decision m ade with respecl to any matter
considered at the above meeting or hearing, he/she may need a verbatim record ol the proceedings
including the testimony and evidence, which record is not provided by ihe City of Sanford. (F S
2 8 6 .0 1 0 5 )
P E R S O N S WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING A SSISTA N CE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY O F T H E SE
PR O C EED IN G S SHOULD CONTACT THE PERSO N N EL O FFIC E ADA COORDINATOR 4 8 H O U RS
IN ADVANCE O F THE MEETING AT 3 3 0 -5 6 2 6 .

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News Briefs
17-92 I j n c closures
Motorists using U S . Highway 17-92
near Airport Blva. will bo experiencing
occasional otto-la no-only traffic condi­
tions for several weeks. One lane in both
directions will be kept open.
The closures are expected between the
hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. Sunday, April
22, thmugh Thursday, April 26; and
Sunday, April 29, through Thursday May
4. Tlw closures are necessary while crews
tighten bolts on the overpass, install
forms and Install overhang brackets.
Motorists using Interstate 4 will also
experience lane closures in each

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Chamber of Commerce, Greater Sanfoni
C lum ber of Commerce and Seminole
County/Lake Mary Regional Chamber
of Commerce will hold Leadership
Seminole Class of 2001 Graduation
Luncheon Friday, May 18. The event will
be held in the Grand Ballroom. Church
Street Station in Orlando.
Special guests will be Seminole
County pioneer developer Everett
Huskey and Seminole Community
College founding President Dr. Lari
Vlfcldon.
Corporate tables and individual reser­
vations arc available until May 14.

direction on Sunday, April 22 through
Saturday, April 28. These lane closures
will take place on 1-4 between CR 46A
and State Road 46. Motorists can expect
lane closures between the hours oflO
p.m. and 6 a.m.
The lane closures arc necessary while
crews install sheet piling along the out­
side edge of the cast and westbound
bridge approaches.
Motorists are urged to drive safely at
all times.
Leadership Sem inole
The combined Greater Oviedo

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For information, contact the local
Chamber office.
M usic, M usic, Music
The Florida Bandmasters District VI
Concert Festival was held April 4 at Pine
Ridge High School in IX'ltona, and April
7 at Like Brantley High School. The
Sanford Middle School Concert Band
performed at the Deltona event with
three musical nieces and received
Excellent marks for all three. They
received a Superior mark for sight rcadtog.
,
Tire Advanced Band performed at

Lake Brantley and received straight
Superiors, including sight reading.
Tire Concert and Advanced Bands are
directed by David Hcdgeeoth, currently
Teacher of the Year for Sanfoni Middle
School.
Lessard to MetroPlan
City of Sanford Mayor Brady Lessard
has been appointed to the Board of
metroplan Orlando, the transportation
planning organization for Orange,
Osceola and Seminole Counties. Mayor
Lessard replaces former Sanford Mayor
Larry Dale.

MurphyVeterinaryClinic, Inc. Susani.wayne,dvm

Area residents are fbnunaie to have Murphy Wterinary Clinic available to provide quaUtyvetrrlnary care. This
state-of-the-art hospital is fully equipped with x-ray and laboratory capabilities, an excellent surgical facility and large examinapravlde quality care for prur pet.
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lor nronanc gav. appliance installation and service, call Heritage Propane, located in Sanford al 2730\Vcst State Road 46. and
da. Phone them at (407)321-2501 or HI-free 1*800-929-2801.They carry a complete line of propane gas
central Honda
; serving all ol__________
gas ranges, clothes dryers, barbecue grills, space heaters and vented or ventlcss gas logs.
appliances such
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appliances.
They ate most able to give personal assistance and recommendations upon purchasingJust the right gas equipment to host
suit vow needs Their service people ate experienced in this field and offer expert installation service on gas equipment or appliante adjustments. l*ropane gas serves all the purposes of natural gas and Is rapid))' finding its way into more and more large Indus­
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\dd this to their friendly, dependable delivery service and &gt;ouU come up a winner every lime,
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Loveland's Refimshing Bob Loveland, Owner •25 Years Of Experience
Save vow treasured furniture b)' having Uneland's Rcfinlshing. located in Sanford at 506 West 13th Street phone
(407) 322-7496. repair or rcfinish It instead of replacing it with expensive new furniture. The people at Lowfincft Bfflnhhmg are
" “ ‘ field,
Teld. and they have the training and experience to handle any Job-Targe or smaJL
small
craftsmen in the furniture refinishing
Using lime-tested repair method
oris,. the)'
they can effectively restore yow older furniture into the beautiful piece it once was In vow
profc
repair or
home, youi mayrhave an older chair with a broken arm or leg. Don't discard that piece! Let their trained professionals
refinish' it. making it look as good as new. Loveland's Refinhhlng has been serving this area for some time and has built a reputa
non second to none.
Whether the damage to yow furniture is major or minor, these are the experts to sec. Pianos desks rockers and other items
are _professionally repaired and refinished. If yuu'rc interested in unexcelled quality workmanship at reasonable prices call
Hands Rcfinlshing. They’re your friends to the ‘finish.’1
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OsakaJapanese SteakHouse

Discovering a new restaurant is always an adventure, particularly when yow discovery lias all the style, dass and elegance of
Osaka Japanese Steak House located in Lake Mary at 3847 Lake Emma Roaa. phone (407)333-2419.
The skills of the lapanese chef are dazziindy displayed when, wfth the flash of a knife, he skillMy slices steak. chicken, shrimp
or lobster together with mushrooms, zucchini, onkms and bean sprouts before your very eyes. Trie diefs dexterity is a showy
prelude to die delicious feast that awaits you. Enjoy such traditional specialties as lobster, steak, shrimp, chicken ana fried rice in
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atmosphere or degance, will make you return time and time again. If you are seeking the pleasure of truly authentic tastes and are
ready to experience Use finest in lapanese cooking stop in soon al Osaka lapanese Steak House.

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Yow smile a meant to last a lifetime. Protecting and impravirw the appearance of your teeth and keeping yow smile bright
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Kumquat TTeeRestaurant
Voted “The Best Chinese Restaurant In Town”
Authentic Chinese food is available In diis area at Kumquat Tree Restaurant located In lake Mary at 3705 Lake Emma Road.
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The menu at this gourmet Chinese restaurant features an intriguing blend of seafood, beef and chicken selections combined
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chef*. Kumquat The Restaurant offers a lunch buffet Monday through Friday from 1130 a m. to 2.U0 pun., and a fabulous dinner
menu seven days a week. Major credit cards air accepted for vour convenience.
Their delightful lunch buffet and dinners make a visit there a memorable experience for two or for the entire family. Their
comfortable Oriental setting, royal service and warm atmosphere will make you want to return
retun again and again. For a delightful
dining experience of traditional Chinese cuisine, visit KumqualTTce
Kumquat Tree Restaurant soon,
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LakeMaryCheesecakes Michel Lefebvre, Owner
Many brides-to-be arc now planning their weddings, and Lake Mary Cheesecakes is the area's bakery for brides! They have
the most extensive selection of wedding cheesecakes to be found anywhere. Brides are encouraged to visit uvemand look through
tlieir many catalogs. Let their experienced staff help you choose the perfect cheesecake for your wedding scheme. Cake toppers of
every imaginable type arc featured along with yean of reliable delivery service; You can rest assured that your wedding cheesecake
will rw at the reception In plenty of time, before yow guests arrive.
Lake Mary Cheesecakes also specializes in character cakes for children's parties. Cheesecakes for bachelor parties, anniver­
saries. graduation, retirement and ‘ just because’ arc other specialties. But it's more than the design of their cheesecakes that makes
(Item stand out among other bakeriev-itY die delicious taste of every cheesecake they freshly bake, all made from scratch and
RuaranUx-tl lu xallxfy you amt yuur guests with aver 10 Davors to choose from.

lake Maty Uieesecakn is known for exceptional Davor and die beauty of dieir confections. When you order one of their
m?re t)Ca.utiful.thy the cheesecake b die bride. Visit them In Lake Maiy at 101 North
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Men, women and children realize it pays to play. Sports have again taken a highly valued place in ow lives. Hay It Again
bports. located in Like Mary at 3879 Lake Slaty Boulevard, phone (407) 333-0340, is keeping up on the latest in new and used
spurting goods dial are most in demand today. They cany everything a ball player, golfer or skater may need including nationally
known brand names, because they know ailiktes want only the best.
Al Ploy It Again Sports, the sports enthusiast can look over a wide variety or new and used exercise and boxing equipment,
golf equipment, water ski equipment and baseball and softball equipment. A Luge selection of roller hockey or Ice hockey equipmem Is available and, of course, they have all sizes of in-line skates. Expert advice from their salespeople will make choosing the
rigid equipment easy. Ilvey understand that purchasing sports equipment for a growing child can w very expensive. At this store,
you’ll findon affordable alternative on used equipment that b as good as new.
The staff at Hay It Again Sports prides themselves on tlieir thorough knowledge of their business and the excellent selec­
tion of new or used equipment they have to offer the public. They enrowage you to bring In your gently used sports equipment
for a trade-in on new or used items. Watch for their new location In Altamonte Springs with the brand Opening in May. Stop in
at Play It Again Sports lodiy. You il be glad you did.
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CadillacVending, Inc.
Tim &amp; Robin Lathan, Owners • Over 50 Years Of Combined Experience

I rets don't commit suicide—they die of neglect. Rees in an urban setting depend on ow help Other than natural calamities,
the most likely cause of tree damage b human negligence. Inadequate care makes trees susceptible to disease and lacking in
strength to survive severe weather conditions. By giving a little care and following correct tree care practices, homeowner* can
ensure that tlieir trees arc protected and ready to face nature's fury.
Take a look at yow trees. Signs of stress indude change In leaf color, misshapen leaves, thinness of the canopy and early loss
of leaves. Sometimes it's difficult to take care of yow trees with limited knowledge Hire a professional arborist such os AAADee
Service, and be assured of professional tree care. Serving central Florida, phone (407) 339-5242, they're licensed and insured,
provide references and will give you a professional tree diagnosis and estimate. Trees react differently In each season. These
consulting arborists knowproper planting technique and the best time of the year for various tree operations such as fertilization,
disease control planring, feeding and trimming. Emergency storm calls are also given prompt attention.
Other than providing shade and offering aesthetic qualities, healthy trees can increase the value of yow property, reduce
lieating and cooling bills, act as windbreaks and create a relaxing atmosphere. Call AAADee Service for a tree diagnosis today. An
uuncr of prevention can save a pound of money.

Cadillac Vending is a quality-oriented business with a customer-oriented base. They feature name brand products with
an(outstanding
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*erv1ced on a daily or weekly basis. Twcnty-four-how
Twenty-fow-how service and maintenance is always available so voull tnever
2 P ? J ° '^rryidww the condition of your machines. They appreciate yow business and will do their utmost to please you
Cadillac Vending has earned a fine reputation among businesses in this area because of tlieir reliability. Growth depends on
service, and service b the reason they have been able to grow as the businesses around them grow.
If you liave been thinking of installing rain machines, thb is the firm that can answer your questions and give you any Infor­
mation you need. Your vending troubles |re over when you put them into the capable hands of Cadillac Wndlng

RandolphCourtApartments

“Performing Good Deeds For Over 38 Years”

Serving The Sanford &amp; Lake Mary Areas Since 1988
At Randolph Court Apartments, their leys open the door to more than lust an apartment. They unlock all of the amenl
tui. you've been searching for in a convenient location. Today, many people are turning to the apartment for comfortabh
comfortable
ming and convenience. By renting instead of owning, you can eliminate maintenance expense, real estate tax and other
homeowner lu-adadies.
lire building* and grounds of Randolph Court Apartments arc professionally managed and well-maintained al all times.
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KampfTitle&amp;GuarantyCorp.
Buying a home is one of the most important purchases in your lifetime. Once the deeds and mortgage documents are
signed, the property is yours, so you think, but it may not be. Glances are. you are the owner, but a sure title is not liaving a
deed In hand. Adeed alone will not camel prior “rights* others may have to yow property—rights and claims sou would never
expect to exist.
When a title policy is issued by Kam pfD tlefc Guaranty, you can rest assured that your property is protected bv the Dulicv

subject only to Its term. If a (law in the title is discovered. KampfDtle &amp; Guaranty, through its underwriter, will defend thetitle
as Issued, al its own expense, and will correct or clear the title or will pay any loss incurred, up to the face value of the policy
A lew, one-time premium covers the entire cost for as long as ownership remains in your name and even thereafter
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Studio 5 D
Gaymarie Tbmlinson, Owner/Artistic Director • Maria Darmau, Artistic Director
When choosing a dance school for yourself or your child, there are things you should look for—professionalism, qua and.
above all. experience. Studio 5 D. conveniently located In Lake Mary at 3590 North llkhway 1792, Suites 106 and 107 in
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Square, which is by the entrance to Seminole (immunity College, phone (407) 321 -H»5, b one dance studio in the area that satis­
fies these three standards of excellence. With their new location, they are easily accessible to Casselberry. Winter Sorines.
Longviood and Oiicda Their qualified professional dance instructors have been trained al colle ges and professional wwksliom
to keep their dance education up lo date. They will teach vou or your child lire art of dance. In private or group classes for tire
lieginner or serious-minded dancer.
Each student is given personalized attention In help ensure hb or her comprehension of the techniques taught and to
enable him or her to achieve the highest jmsible level of accomplishment. Studio 5 D features an outstanding preschool
ptogram for the youngster which develops coordination, rhythm and basic ballet movements. Confidence, grace and style
develop under the expen guidance and direction ol the competent profession^ who have over 23 years of combined exncri ■
ence at Studio 5 D.
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Sunday. April 22, 2(KH P a g e 7 A

B usiness
Florida BellSouth customers receive redesigned telephone bills
A fter three years o f consum er test­
ing, BellSouth is replacing Its old bill
form at w ith a revised, sim plified
telecom m unications bill.
Beginning in the April billing cycle,
BellSouth will rollout 4,132,834, re­
designed com m unications bills in
Florida. This includes 257,054 newly
form atted bills printed in Spanish.
BellSouth introduced 133,419 o f the
new bills last N ovem ber to its Florida
BellSouth Solutions custom ers.
The new easy-to-rcad form at was
designed to provide dear, concise.
lain language inform ation in both
nglish and Spanish.
“T he new sim plified bill is easier to

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read and understand and tries to
address the questions m ost asked by
ou r cu stom ers," said BellSouth
C onsum er M arketing D irector Faith
Miller. "W e've spent years am assing
feedback through custom er focus
groups that w e've initiated into the
bill. The result is a com m unications
bill that ou r custom ers have essentially
designed. They told us what they
wanted and w e m ade it happen."
BcllSou lh's C onsum er Services con ­
ducted focus groups asking bill recipi­
ents what type o f im provem ents they
would suggest to d e a r up any confu­
sion w ith their m onthly com m unica­
tions bills. A fter suggestions w ere

m ade, prototypes o f new bills were
evaluated and tested by additional
focus groups until custom ers gave us
their consensus o f a final design.
T he new features of the bill include:
• T he use o f icons on the heading of
the pages, w hich apply to the appro­
priate service.
• Page sizes will now b e 8 inches by
10 inches instead o f 6 by 8. •
• There will be a two colum n
approach.Thc left side gives referral
inform ation and the right sid e contains
the charges
• There w ill be m ore details about
state and federal taxes and any ad di­
tional charges

Passing the family business to heirs
By Deborah Taylor
S p e cial to th e H erald
Passing a closely held busi­
ness betw een generations can be
a sm ooth transition, os long as
som eone com petent is available
to take over management.
Passing the business with m ini­
m um tax impact is another m at­
ter. Careful planning is essential
to preserve your assets.
Lifetime gifts to other family
mem bers are a proven w ay to
pass business assets and save
estate taxes as well. With proper
structuring of the gifts, total gift
and estate taxes can be mini­
mized o r even eliminated in
som e cases. A lifetime gift
works well because it removes
from the giver's estate (and
estate tax liability) any apprecia­
tion in the gift assets that occurs
after the gilt is made. A sizable
annual exclusion from both gift
and estate taxes (up to $10,000
per recipient — $20,000, if both
spouses give) simplifies transfer­
ring assets over a multiryear
period. A larger one-tim e gift
can be m ade by using the applic­
able exclusion amount, w hich is
currently $675AX) (increasing to
$1,000,000 by 2006)
H ere's an exam ple of how
gifting can work. You are the
sole ow ner o f City-w ide
-iW B &amp; '.'y W c h to d a y s worth,,
.$900,000. You arc Ipoking
toward becom ing less active in
the business and want to start
transferring ownership. Joined
by your spouse, you give your
tw o sons and daughter $20,000
w orth o f stock each annually
w ithout any gift tax liability.
After ju s t six years, your tax-free
transfers will total $360,000.
You'll reduce your estate by the
entire $360AX) because both the
$360,000 value and any subse-

quenl appreciation in stock
cring a gift strategy. W hat if chil­
value are excludable from the
, dren sell the stock they receive
estate. -If you arc in today's top • as gifts? T he g iver's tax basis
estate tax bracket, your potential
carries over to the children. With
tax savings will be $198,000!
the sam e tax basis as the original
Save M ore w ith a M inority
owner, the children may be
Discount
liable for a substantial capital
Are those $20,000 gifts in the
gains tax.
exam ple really w orth the entire
It works like this. Say you
$20,000? Not when you consid­
aid $200 a share for the transer that yours Is a closely held
erred stock. W hen you make
G
corporation, and no minority
your gift, the value is $500. At
shareholder can influence m an­
the time your child sells, the
agem ent or liquidate the com pa­
value has risen to $700 each. The
ny. So, in general, minority
taxable capital gain will b e $500
shares in closely held com panies
a share ($700 sale price, less
arc valued at a discount from
your $200 basis).
their proportional share o f the
W hat if instead you leave
com pany's full value. T hat can
your stock to y o u r children at
let you give aw ay m ore shares
your death? m e capital gains
cacn year within the gift tax
situation will be m uch better.
.
annual exclusion limit.
T he stock's tax basis will "step
For years, a m inority interest
u p " to its value at your tim e o f
discount was a problem with the death. Your estate would contain
IRS if the gift w as to a person
the stock and, therefore, ow e
within a fam ily that ow ns all, or
estate taxes on it. But your chil­
the majority, o f the corporation's
dren would pay a lower capital
stock. The IRS formerly ruled
gains tax w hen they sell.
that no m inority discount would
For exam ple, your children
apply because the fam ily unit
inherit the stock from you. The
continues to control the corpora­
stock is taxable in your estate,
tion.
and at your death it's worth
N ow the IRS position has
$760 a share. If a child later sells
changed. As long as a corpora­
the shares for $800 each, the
tion has a single class o f stock,
applicable capital gain would
other fam ily ow ned shares no
only be $40 a share.
longer have to be lumped with
It takes a very careful analysis
the transferred shares in deter­
o f your particular situation to
mining ct|gtbi)ity for a m inority
d isco u n t.,
Continuing the above exam ­
ple, the value o f the stock you
fts. Call your Financial
give your sons and daughter
A dvisor today to obtain m ore
inform ation about: ltransferring
would be discounted because it
assets.
represents m inority interests in
our company. S o you would
Debanh Taylor la a financial advtaor
e able to give each child m ore
with Lags M uon Wood WaUtr Inc, a d im shares each year without
iN M financial aonrlcta and aanirittr* broexceeding your gift tax annual
krraf* firm that la a number of tha New
exclusion limiL
York Stack Eachanf• and SIFC Deborah
may be reached al (77-US40M a t
T h e possibility o f capital gains
doUytateiefgmaaMueai
taxes can 't be ignored In consid-

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ThUored Foam constructs
new maintenance building
Sanford Central Park is the
location of Harkins Development
Corporation’s newest construc­
tion project, a service and main­
tenance center for Tailored Foam
o f Florida, In c
The 7AX) square foot masonry
and steel building, which broke
ground in Mqrch, is planned for
completion in August according
to BiU Harkins, president o f the
Lake Mary-based builder and
developer. Harkins is using the
architectural services of Michael
Penny, R A ., Cocoa Beach, for the
design/build project.

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Florida and G eorgia are Ihe first two
states in BellSouth's 9-state region to
receive the new bills. O ther states will
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BellSouth Corporation is a Fortune
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Century National Banks, did not
give specific details about any
disagreem ents, but did say
board members bad many ideas
about how the Cham ber should
be run
"C ham ber m anagem ent is a
tough jo b ," Triplett said. "You
get pulled in 25 different direc­
tions. I've got a board of 14
members that I answ er to, so I
understand what it's like. But
that's life, and you have to move

fo r w a r d ."
In a release. Rose said he
plans to continue as a board
m em ber for the Helen Stairs
Theatre and as president of the
Sem inole County Cultural Arts
Council, tte said he intends to
pursue a real estate license and
spend m ore time with family
members.
"I like to think my efforts have
m ade a significant impact on
improving the inrage of Sanford,
our business com m unity and our

local Cham ber," Rose said.
Triplett said the future of the
Heritage Festival is up to Rose,
W hile he said the Cham ber
would offer support for a festi­
val, "I really don't want to have
a part in the funding of it. lir e
festival puts us in a risky finan­
cial position.
" I f Ron brings us a good
action plan that has financial
support throughout the com m u­
nity, we would support him ,"
Triplett added.

Rose said he isn't sure
w hether he can secure funding
to produce a festival this year.
"W ithout the support of the
community, it would be hard to
put on a com m unity signature
event," Rose said.
Sanford Mayor Brady Lessard
said he would be willing to ask
city com m issioners to approve
partial funding fo ra festival If
the details could be provided.
"It's got to lie the right pack­
age, and we would have to be

assure the event could be suc­
cessful," Lessard said. "I'd hate
to lose it, but I don’t think it's an
integral part o f whether Sanford
succeeds o f fails."
Triplett said he would like to
have a new executive director in
place within 60 days. The execu­
tive board of the Cham ber is
scheduled to meet May 10, and
Triplett said he wants to create
an ad hoc com m ittee comprised
of business leaders and resi­
dents.

G ibson 's style is to challenge
the orthodoxy of the status
quo in order to achieve excel­
lence in stud ent outcom es and
equity in their distribution
They say he has tireless
enthu siasm , which results In
the students o f Jackson
H eights M iddle School
being provided high auallty
learning experiences that are
unique, inclusive, and engag­
ing.

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Run by Sem inole County Law
Enforcement Officers will be
Wednesday, April 25 beginning
at 9:15 n.m. The event will begin
on U.S. 17-92 at the Maitland
Boulevard overpass, and contin­
ue northbound on 17-92 for over
13 miles, to dow ntow n Sanford.
Assistance Ls needed by (1)
Supporting a law enforcement
runner, (2) Giving a donation by
Check to Special Olym pics
Florida, 8 Broadway, Suite D.,
Kissimmee, 34741-5701, attn. Ms.
Jayne Frey, or (3) Giving a credit
card donation by phoning 1-800322-4373.
T o r additional information
contact Lt. Mark Beaulieu at the
O viedo Police Department, 407- 977-6155.
Heathrow W om en's Club
The Heathrow Women's Club
will hold its annual spring
fundraiser at Country Club at
Heathrow on Wednesday, April
• 25. It will be a day with music,
fashion, fine dining and wonder­
ful prizes. Proceeds will go to
designated charities supported
by the club for this year includ­
ing Safchouse of Sem inole, Lisa
M erlin House, Kids House of
Sem inole, Sem inole Com m unity
College Scholarships for Women,
Angel Flight and Canine
Companions.
Prizes include tw o round trip
air tickets and golf packages at
seven prominent courses In
Central Florida.
Included in the event will be a
luncheon and jazz concert by
Miss Jacqueline Jones.
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recognize eight individuals for
outstanding service in preserva­
tion of the Wekiva basin.
For reservations or more
information, phone 407-647-7487
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Educational fair
Lake M ary Montessori
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annual Educational Fair,
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until 2 p.m. Participants will
include the Lake Mary Fire
Department (bike helmet inspec­
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Sheriff's Office (fingerprinting)
plus others. In addition to the
fair there will be an open house
at Lake mary Montessori
Academy, for children Preschool
and Kindergarten.
For additional information,
contact Lisa Mangus at 407-3242304.
Beta Sigm a Phi
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Council, will be celebrating the
70th anniversary of their found­
ing on May 5, at Tuskawilla
County Club. Members and
guests from 17 local chapters
will be on hand. There are cur­
rently over 165,000 members in
10,50) chapters worldwide.
For information, phone Elaine
Sm ith at 407-855-3298.
G o lf Tournament
The Sem inole County Lake
M ary Regional Cham ber of
Com m erce will hold a golf tour­
nament Monday, May 7 at
U m acuan G olf and Country
G u b in Lake Mary. Entries are
now being accepted.
S p ace is lim ited. A barbecue,

dinner will be included. For
more information or to make
reservations, phone Debbie Lee
at 407-834-4404, e x t 228.

G o lf Tournam ent •
Tiie Sanford/Seminole
County Cham ber of Commerce
will hold its annual golf outing
Thursday, April 26, at Um acuan
G olf and Country Club in Lake
Mary. Entries are now being
accepted.
Cost is $100 per player which
includes greens fees, cart, box
lunch, beverage and prizes as
well as Business After Hours.
For details or reservations,
hone the Cham ber office at 40722-2212.

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Expressway m eeting
The Sem inole County
Expressway Authority will meet
Tuesday, M ay 8, at 4 p.m., at the
Sem inole County Services
Building, room 1028,1101 East
First Street in Sanford. The gen­
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cussed is the GrccneWay in
Sem inole County. The meeting is
open to the public.
For additional information
p nhone
o n 407-665-5740 or 407-6655601.

Friends o f Ihe Wekiva
In a double event, Friends of
the Wekiva River, Inc. will cele­
brate the river's designation by
Congress as a Wild and Scenic
River, as well as the 20th
anniversary o f tire Friends'
founding. The Wekiva is the
only river in Florida to be
named in tills category.
The event will be observed
with a dinner celebration on
April 27, at Embassy Suites
Hotel, 225 E. Altamonte Drive in
Altamonte Springs.

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P:reo boxed lunches will be avail­
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and dem onstrations planned arc
a live animal display from the
Sanford Zoo, a caricature artist,
massage therapist, ceramic
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T h e W a y W e W e r e : A sampling o f historical highlights
Several Sanford Herald arti­
cles were recently sent to me
and I though you would enjoy
excerpts from them.
Herman and Rose
Jaco bson Honored
Herman and Rose Edith
Jacobson were honored on their
Golden Wedding Anniversary
on June 9 ,1 9 8 5 by their children
..................................... and grand­
children at a
gala recep­
tion/dinner
party at the
Sanford
Civic Center.
The facility
was expertly
turned into
an outdoor
setting with
a fully land­
s c a p e ! gar­
den.
Separating
• • • • • • •
the dining
and serving areas was a bridge
span with wrought iron hand
rails suspended over a brook
where goldfish swam.
Green plants and trees grew
in the attractive garden which
were Liter planted in the
Jacobson home.
The head tabic w as set on a
sloping hill beautifully terraced
with foliage, flowers and artifi­
cial turf. All the tables were cov­
ered with mauve cloths and
were centered with arrange­
ments o f pastel spring flowers.
Guests, who b raan arriving at
3 p.m. were served punch and
delectable items from an hors d
'oeuvres buffet table which fea­
tured lobster, shrimp and other
party fare.
Following the reception, profes­

Grace Marie
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sional entertainment w as pro­
vided. Emcee w as comedian
Dan Dillon. There w as an
I lungarian accordionist and vio­
linist, a vocal trio, the Dale
Burke Orchestra and Atilla the
Magician.
Dinner was then served to 240
guests which included
diateaubrind, chicken supreme
and seafood newburg.
Following dinner, troubadour
Vince LaKosa serenaded the
guests with his steel banjo com ­
positions.
A dessert bar which included
a variety o f ice creams with sev­
eral toppings served as the
finale to the elegant meal.
Am ong the family members
attending were the couple's two
children, Sara Jacobson o f
Sanford and Attom ev Sammy
Jacobson and his wife Judy of
Jacksonville. Grandchildren
were Ben, Karen and Anna Lea
Jacobson o f Jacksonville. Also
attending were Mrs. Jacobson's
two sisters, Selma Levy
Newman o f New York and
Louise Levy Fontaine o f
Orlando. Mr. Jacobson's sisterin-law, Mrs. A rthur (Abe)
Jacobson, Maitland, and num er­
ous nieces and nephews.
Rose Levy was b o m in New
York City, but moved to Geneva
as a child and attended Sanford
schools. She graduated from
Sem inole High School and fol­
lowing her graduation from
Florida State College for
W omen, she taught school in
LaGrangc, Ga. She later
returned to Sanford where she
taught fifth grade at Sanford
Gram m ar School.
Herman Jacobson w as b om in
Poland and moved to Rhode
Island w ith his brothers as a

S H S C lass o f 1931 Holds
50 Year R eunion
On Friday, June 5 ,1 9 8 1 , the
Sem inole High class o f 1931
gathered at tnc Holiday Inn,
Marina Isle for their 50 Year
Reunion.
There were 42 class members
present, many o f whom had not
seen each other In several years,
so there w as much gabbing,
hugging and reminiscing. With
spouses and guests, there was a
total present o f 65.
The private dining room was
decorated w ith pages from the
Salmagundi and each name tag
featured the picture o f the class
m em ber from the 1931 Sally.
Roy Britt gave the invocation
before the banquet style dinner.
Henry Witte, chairm an of the
event, introduced the spouses
and guests with Edwin
Shinholscr conducting "In
M em orial" for 21 deceased class­
mates.
,
Each class mem ber gave a
rundown o f his or her life dur­
ing the past 50 years after which

1986 to M ay 2000.
O fficials explained he would
serve tim e, get paroled , com m it
another crim e, nave his parole
revoked, serve m ore tim e, get
another parole.
He moved to Central Florida
about one year ago, follow ing
his N ew York parole In M ay of
last year, and already has a his­
tory In Sem inole C ounty of
burglary, grand theft and deal
ing in stolen property. He w as
last arrested locally in
February.
A ccording to the victim ,

R inaldo first confronted her
M onday night, w hile she w as
w alking her dog. H e accused
her o f "m essin g w ith his ten t,"
w hich she had not done. He
later broke into the victim 's
hom e and sexually battered
her. H e then took her car,
w hich has been recovered.
R in ald o's apprehension w as
accom plished w ithout Incident.
H e w as booked into the
Sem inole C ounty Jail on a
charge o f sexual assault-battery
on a victim over 12 years o f
age, w ith physical force.

tree planting in honor o f
Environm ental Club sponsor,
Patty Sw ann, and a Trash to
Treasures project where groups
o f fifth-grade students used
recyclable material to create
"treasures from trash". A drag­
on m ade o f cardboard boxes
and other material took first

place.
T he first place
headed by Pine Crest principal,
Barry Lieoovitz. Second place
team , under the leadership of
Paul Senka, created a robot.
Earth D ay activities ended on
Friday w ith the planting o f a
m aple tree.

teenager. Although he had very
little formal schooling, he was
self-taught In many fields. He
moved to Sanford in the late
1920's and opened the H.A.
Department store on Sanford
avenue w ith his brother, Abe.
Rose's father worked as a
butcher in a grocery store near
the H.A. The two met one day
when Rose picked up her father
at the store. They were married
June 16,1935.
Mrs. Jacobson gave up teach­
ing and went in business with
her husband. They opened
RoJay in 1952 which they were
continuing to operate at the time
of their anniversary.

awards were given.
Ethel Gates Truex,
M iddletown, N.Y., and Ruth
Martin Sym onds, Williamson,
N.Y. tied for com ing the farthest
distance. There was another tie
for longest continuous marriage
betw een Eunice Banks Horton
and Frances Lossing Wilson.
Nellie* Lord Fryer of Sanford
captured the award for lire
greatest number of lineal grand­
children and grcat-grandcnildrcn.
The senior class president was
Jane LcRoy Clayton now of
Sidney, Ohio. A special guest
was Mrs. Mae Fort, a favorite
teacher.
,
Table decorations were under
the direction o f Gertrude Vining
Woods and Donald Anderson.
There w asn’t a listing o f atten­
dees, but those in accom panying
pictures were Edwin Shinholscr,
Roy Britt, Henry Witte, Sara
Maxwell Harrison, Wallace
Philips, G riff Scholfield and
Harry Hall. (I w onder whether
this class is planning on iLs 70th
reunion this year?)
60th Anniversary O bserved
Mr. and Mrs. H.W.
Goodspeed celebrated their 60th
wedding anniversary on June 11,

1981.
Harlow W. Goodspeed moved
to Milton, FI. in 1920 from Ohio
where he met Alice Alday of
Donalson, Ga. They were mar­
ried June 11, 1921 in Pensacola
.End moved to Sanford the next
month.
Mr. Goodspeed retired in 1965
from the ACL Railroad. Mrs.
Goodspeed had worked for
RoJay for many years.
The couple had one daughter,
Joyce (Mrs. H. Wight) Kirtlcy,
who had recently moved back to

the area where her husband w as
the pastor of Com m unity United
M ethodist Church in
Casselberry.
Rev. and Mrs. Kirtley enter­
tained (he couple on their
anniversary at a lavish celebra­
tion at the Sanford Woman's
Club. About 400 relatives and
friends attended the open house.
The Goodspceds, w ho were
members of First United
Methodist Church, had four
grandchildren and two great­
grandchildren.

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| Avenue, not far from the vieI tim 's hom e.
The Sem inole County
S h e riff's O ffice received a num ­
b er o f tips regarding Rinaldo's
w hereabouts, including identi•a m otel room In w hich he
Had b een staying.
Rinaldo has an extensive
crim inal history from New
York State, Including sexual
battery and sexual abuse.
Investigators said he had been
In and ou t o f the N ew York
prison and jail system from

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M aintenance on the garden is
done by Club mem bers, who
are responsible fpr w atering the
plants, pulling weeds and
spreading the mulch.
In addition to the butterfly
garden planting, other Earth
Day Week activities included a

Debbie Bowlin,
Environmental Club sponsor
and 2nd grade teacher at
Pine Crest Elementary
School Mis a bucket with
water tor fourth-grade stu­
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her turn.
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SANFORD CITY COMMISSION AGENDA FOR 4-23-01
to annex a portion of properly
botwoon Sanford Avonuo and
Mellonville Avenue and botwoon
Rose HA Trail and Pine Way. 4005
Sanford Avenuo, Mary Taylor, ownor.
Recommended by the Director of
Engineering and Planning and tho
CRy Manager.
9 First readng of Ordnance No. 3641
to annex two portions of property
botwoon Rose Hi Tran and Pine
Way and botwoon Sanford Avonuo
and Moflomrllle Avonuo, 4075 and
4085 Sanford Avenue, Christopher
and Lndonna Frank, owners, and
Richard T. And Kim Frank, owners
Recommended by the Director of
Engineering and Planning and tho
CRy Manager.
10. First readng of Ordinance No.
3642 to annex two portions of prop­
erty between Poinsetta Drive and
Rose Drive and botween Palm Way
and Sanford Avonuo, 292 and 296
Rose Drive, Anthony Eaton and
Harold Smola, owners, and Oeorgo
and Carol
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owners.
Recommended by the Director of
Engineering and Planning and tho
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11. First readng of Ordnance No. 3643
to dosignato the residence at 703
Sanford Avenuo as a Historic
Landmark. Recommendod by the
Historic Preservation Board, tho
Director
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Planning
and
Development, and the CRy Managor.
(RWS-4.B.)
12. Authorize staR to proceed wRh the
Historic District Street Lighting
Project using Lighting Plan Option
IBt, ballot language, procedures,
51% approval rato; and, subject to
majority approval, creation of Iho
Special Assessment District with
yearly
. assessment on property tax
bill,
If, at
and approve $13,749 from
Reserves lor up-front engineering
costs. Recommended by the PubRc
Works Director and the CRy
Manager. (RWS-3)
13. Approve contract with OlatUng,
Jackson Kercher Rinehart and
Lopez, Inc. For Architectural and
Engineering Services tor RtverwaN
and Revitalization Project and
approve three Work Orders in total
amount
ol
$760,000.
Recommended by the Director of
Engineering end Planning and the
CRy Manager. (IW S-7A )
14. Approve settlement offer from Gas
Properties . Inc. regardng 217 3.
Park Avenue, Coda Enforcement
Case No. 95-44. Recommended by
. Mayor Laaaard and tha City

WORK SESSION
3:30 pan. In tha City Managar'a
Conference Room, Sacond Floor
1. Interview of prospective board
appointees. (HR-1)
1. Boards: appointments. (SWS-1)
A Board of Adpzstmont Barbara
A Cemetery Advisory Committee.
Knowles has resigned. NEED TO
There Is ona vacancy. Applcafion
APPOINT A REPLACEMENT.
on file from Mark Hootler.
Andrew Valonle would Uko to bo
B. Historic Preservation Board.
appointed (no applications on No).
There Is one vacancy. Applications
B. Cemetery Advisory Committee
on file from Marveen Kely, James
There Is one vacancy. NEED TO
Roes Lee, Stephanie Powers, and
APPOINT A REPLACEMENT.
Marla Shrove.
Appfication on He from Mark Hoefier.
C.
Planning
and , Zoning
C. Historic Preservation Board.
Commission. There Is ona vacancy.
Barbara Knowles has resigned.
Applications on fie from Robert B.
NEED TO APPOINT A REPLACE­
Conaway and James Rosa Lae; and
MENT. Applications on file from
Gary Lowed, Richard Huber and
Marveen Kelly, Jamos Ross Lee,
Steve Vaughan who were Inter­
Stephanie Powers and Maria
viewed December 11,2000.
Shreve.
D. Sanford Housing Authority. There
D.
Planning
and
Zoning
wB be five vacancies May 1 (Includ­
Commission. Jim Valerino has
ing one present vacancy).
2. Presentation by LYNX.
resigned. NEED TQ APPOINT A
REPLACEMENT. Applications on
3. Discussion reganfing Historic District
No from Robert Carraway, Jamos
Street Lighting Project. (#R-12)
Ross Lee, Gary Lowed, Richard
4. Discussion reganfing historic preser­
Huber and Steve Vaughn.
vation Items.
A. Establish a Sanford Avenue
E. Sanford Housing Authority. There
Historic District.
is one vacancy and wMbe four more
B. Designate the residence at 703
on May 1. NEED TO APPOINT
Sanford Avenue as a Historic
REPLACEMENTS.
Lnncfrna/k. (tR-11)
2. Authorize demolition of property at
5. Sanford Housing Authority update.
1324
Oleander
Avenue,
Verbal update by Mayor Lessard and
Condemnation Report No. 00-01,
Richard Moore.
Stephanie KrawczynskJ and Lizzie
6. Discussion of Regular Agenda Rems,
HI, owner. Recommended by the
Add-on Rems, and other Rems.
Director of Community Development
7. City Manager's briefing.
and the CRy Manager.
A Rlverwalk contract (RR-13)
3. Authorize vehicle extensions:
A Unfit 5/31ADI for Josio Ingram. 71
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REGULAR MEETING
7 p m City Commission Chambers,
r f i W I rrtnrtr
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B. Unfit 6/29/01 lor Virginia Jordan,
• Citizen participation.
1600W .5(h6t.#28.
Recommended by tha Director of
Public Hearings
Community Development and Bio
1. Re: 2.28 acres lying between SR 48
wlfy MflnByw.
(W. 1st Street) and Nodhstar Court 4. First readng of Ordnance No. 3632
and between Creek Road and
to amend the Firefighters’ Pension
llpeala Rood, 3941 W. 1st Street
Plan as requested by the Pension
Johnson Ventures, Inc., owner, Craig
Board.
Recommended by the
Finance Director and the City
A Second readtog end adoption of
Manager. Tabled el meeting of
Ortfinanoo No. 3634 to annex the
March 26,2001, tor revisions.
properly. Ad pubfished April 11 and 8. First readng of Ordnance No. 3633
18, 2001. Reoommendad by tha ‘ to emend the Police Officers'
CRy Manager.
Pension Plan as requested by the
B. Second readng and adoption at
Pension Board. Recommended by
Otdnanc* No. 3835 to rezona tha
the Finance Director and the CRy
property from A-1 (Agriculture) to PD
Manager. Tabled at meeting of
(Planned
Development)
and
March2 8 ,2 0 0 1, tor revisions,
a p w l °r Development o
e. trim tearfiriQ ol OnSnanoe No. 3038
01-0007,, Ad pufcBthad Aprl .11,
to annex a portion of property
2001, Reoommendad the CRy
between West 28th street and 28th
Place extended westerly end 1. Approve submission of renewal
2. Second rearing and adopfion of
between Perk Avenue and Magnote
appfication tor DUI Enforcement UnR
Onfinanca No. 3636 to annex .40
Avenue, 2806 Park Avenue, Barton
Project 2002 FL DOT grant funds.
acres of properly between SarRa
B.
Pitcher,
et
el,
owner.
Recommended by the CRy Manager.
Street and Briardiffe Street and
Recommended by the Director of 2. Approve submlealon of gapficafion
between Mohawk Avenue and
Engineering end Planning and (he
for Stop Aggressive Driving
Marshal Avenue (704 Briarcfifie
CRy Manager.
Practices FL DOT grant funds.
Street). Jam es Jr. and Veronica 7. First readng of Ordnance No. 3639
Recommended by the City Manager.
Postal, owner. Ad pubfished April 11
to annex a portion ol property 3. Approve payments made during
end 18, 2001. Recommended by
between Oak Drive end Narcissus
March, 2001.
Recommended by
fits CRy Manager.
Avenue and botween Palm Drive
Ihe CRy Manager.
3. Second readng and adoption of
and RacheRe Avenue, 447 Palm 4. Approve and authorize CRy Manager
Ordnance No. 3637 to vmex 126
Drive, Marcus KondreckJ, owner.
to execute amandnant Increasing
acres of properly between Seminole
Recommended by tha Director of
the Sanford Gasification Plant Silo
Boulevard extended easterly and
Group's agreement with GEI
Celery Avenue and between Brtsson
CRy Menspor
Consultants,
Inc.,
Atlantic
Avenue extended northerly and May •. First raadng of Ordnance No. 3840
Environmental DMsion, by $39,000

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Rocommondod by tho CRy Manager.
5. Accept bid from Southom Park and
Play Systems, Inc. in amount oI
$6,810 for shado covers lor Zinn
Beck
Field,
IFB00/01-21.
Rocommondod by tho CRy Managor.
6 Approve street closures and woivo
ad loos in conjunction with Memorial
Day Parado Special Event: 1st
Street from Sanford Avonuo to Park
Avenue and Park Avonuo from 1st
Street to Seminole Boutovard from
9 30 AM to 12:30 PM. Monday. May
28.2001. Rocommondod by tho CRy
Manager.
7. Approve uso of city proporty across
from Sanford Middto School tor First
Shiloh Spring Bazaar and Yard Sale
Spodal Event from 9:00 AM to 4:00
PM
on
April
28.
2001.
Rocommondod by tho CRy Managor.
6. Award contract to ERC General
Contracting Services, Inc,, for IFB
00/01-19 for lump sum total, as
adjustod by aRomato *2, of I
$390,771.62 for Art Lane Landfill
Closure. Recommended by the CRy
Managor.
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Sunday
April 22 , 2001

Lions end
season on
a hot run
By Dean Smith
S ports E d ito r
O V IE D O — The O viedo
Lions appear to be ready to
roar in next w eek's Class
6A-D istrict 3 Baseball
Tournament at Lake M ary
High School.
First-year coach Kevin
W ainscott took a chance
when he took over the
reins o f the Lions, keeping
a core o f veteran seniors to
go along w ith seven sopho­
m ore's on the varsity roster.
But the roll o f the dice
has paid off as O viedo,
which starts an all-under­
classm an Infield, quickly
matured after a slow start
and finished the season on
a four-gam e w inning
streak, w ith all four victo­
ries com ing against teams
that are also playing redhot baseball.
A fter pulling off big dis­
trict w ins ov er Lake Mary,
ranked in the top 10 in the
state and also appearing in
the top 20 nationally in
‘
“ and‘ “DeeLand,
three
polls,
which w as also com ing;oof f
a w in over the Ram s, the
Lions concluded the regu­
lar season w ith hom e wins
over Sem inole and Lyman
this week.
Thursday night at M iklcr
Field, O viedo honored its
sen io r's in a pre-gam e cere­
m ony then w ent out and
took care o f Lym an, 11-6.
Justin Stines w as the w in­
ning pitcher, giving up one
hit and striking ou t eight
over the first four innings.
Jeff Knapp and Bridger
Hunt led the offense, both
going 3 -fo M .
But the Lions' second
biggest win o f the season,
behind upsetting Lake
M ary at tne Ram s’ hom e,
cam e on Tuesday as
O viedo ended Sem inole's
18-gam c w inning streak
an a denying the Fighting
Sem inolcs a new school
record for consecutive vic­
tories w ith a 5-3 trium ph.
Sem inole missed a golden
opportunity to take an
early lead as the Lions
show ed off its defense.
With one out in the top o f
the first inning, C hris Krall
singled and Angelo
Fetracca w alked and both
advanced a base on a wild
pitch.
H unt then robbed Jason
Louw sm a o f tw o RBI when
he leaped to snag a soft
liner headed for right and
sliurtstop M att Lopez m ade
a running over-the-should er catch o f a bloop by Jake
D avis to end the Inning.
The Tribe also show ed off
a little leather o f its ow n In
the bottom o f the first
inning as Louw sm a dug
out a low throw from
catcher Dom inic Fetracca to
catch Knapp attem pting to
steal.
O viedo would get tow
m ore runners on base, but
D avis w ould strike out a ,
pair to end the threat.
The Lions finally broke
through in the bottom of
the third Inning as Knapp
doubled to deep right and
moved to third on a N ick
Tenekedes grounder before
scoring on a tw o-out d ou­
ble by Hunt that barely
eluded Angelo Petracca at
third.
The Tribe tied tire score in
the top o f the fourth inning
5 ; D s v i: singled srvt
lesy runner Keith Parrett
went to second on a wild
pick-off throw.
Parrett went to third on a
D om inic Petracca grounder,
but the next batter struck.
U riah Kimmig, however,
S e e O vied o, Page 3B

Diamond d istrict pairings set
By Dean Smith
S ports E ditor
SA N F O R D -L- T he final district tourna­
m ent w eek for the 2000-2001 school year
gets started this M onday as the baseball
and softball team s begin w hat figures to
be a hotly contested w eek o f games.
Each of the four tournam ents that
involve Sem inole A thletic Conference
schools features at least tw o teams that
are considered threats for state cham pi­
onships.
In baseball, Sem inole (20-8) and Lake

Lake Mary, W inter Springs,
Sem inole earn top s e e d s
M ary (23-4, w ith a gam e against
University rem aining on Friday) will be
the top seeds in Class 5A -D istiict 5 and
C lass 6A-D istrict 3, respectively, but
Spruce Creek, Deltona and Pine Ridge
arc all m ore than capable of w in n in g In
5A -5 and anyone, especially O viedo and

Lake Brantley, could claim 6A-3.
In softball. W inter Springs is the top
seed in G a s s 6A-D istrict 3, but O viedo
and Lake M ary arc also playing well and
can never be counted out.
In C lass 5A-D istrict 5, Spruce Creek is
22-2 and the top seed, but the H aw ks'

tw o defeats cam e at the hands of
Sem inole and Deltpna late in the season.
The Class 5A-District 5 baseball tour­
nament kicks off the action at 11 a.m. on
M onday with #2 seeded Spruce Creek
taking on No. 7 Mainland on M elching
Field at Conrad Park in DcLand.
The rest o f the dlay
ay'ss action has #6
a n battling
bat
Lyman
#3 Deltona at 1:30p.m .;
emino
#1 Sem
inole facing
ic in g #8 Lake How ell at
4:30 p.m
i
.; iand #4 Pine Ridge
_ ^tackling #5
Flagler-Palm Coast from Bunnell at 7:30
p.m.
S e e D istricts, Page 2B

W h a t a ballgam e
Rams nip
Seminole
in weird
affair, 9-8

By Henry Uhlanbrauck, Jr.
H e ra ld C orrespo nden t

By Daan Smith
S ports E d ito r
L A K E M A R Y — W hen you
have tw o team s the caliber o f
Sem inole and Lake M ary
squaring off you expect odd
things to happen. But this w as
ridiculous.
—
The R am s' Tbcker Pearce hit
a tw o-out single in the bottom
o f the ninth inning w ith run­
ners o n second and third to
plate M att M ergo w ith the
w inning run as Lake M ary
h an d ed the Fighting
Sem lnoles their second con­
secutive loss, 11V9, in a
• '
Sem inole A thletic Conference
;ame at Lake M ary High
gan
Sch ‘ “Thursday n ig h t
But even the final score does
not com e d o se to describing
this bizarre game.
Sem inole (20-8) looked to be
on the w ay to a big w in as
they ham m ered Ram s starter
Trevor Berry hill in the second
inning.
Jason Louwsm a led off and
beat out an infield single and
w ent to third w hen Jak e D avis
ripped a single into right-cen­
ter field. D om inic Petracca
.
singled to left to score
Louw sm a and M att Fraysier
beat ou t a bunt to load the
bases, still w ith n o one out.
U riah Kim m ig w alked to
force in Keith Parrett, a cou r­
tesy runner fo r Davis, and
W illie Bennett lifted a sacrifice
fly to right to score D om inic
Pptracca and m oving Fraysier
over to third.
B ut the Tribe missed a gold­
en opportunity to have even a
bigger inning w hen the next
tw o batters failed to get the
ball out o f the infield, one on
a foul pop to the catcher and
an Inning-ending grounder to
third.
T h e Ram s broke through In
the third inning as Pearce led
off w ith a single and M att
H orw ath walked.
S e e Lake M aty, Page 3B

Seminole
softball
preps for
tourney

HnU photo, by Ait ZMhwkl
SemJnoJa's Matt Fraysiaf (top) lays down a bunt single during a throe-run top ol the second Inning, but Lake Mar/|
Tucker Pearce (bottom) says it all as he slides safely across home to start a three-run third tor the Bams. Pearce
would end up being the star a s his two-out single in the bottom ol the ninth Inning plated Matt Mergo with the win­
ning run aa Lake Mary edged the Fighting Semlnoles. B-8, Thursday night at Lake Mary.

L ak e B rantley on a roll with tourney on tap
By Hanry Uhlanbrauck, Jr.
Herald Correspondent
C A SSE L B E R R Y — It's looking more and
m ore like the upcom ing C lass 6A-D istrict 3
baseball tournam ent is going to be a barn­
burner.
Everyone knows about Lake M ary's
accom plishm ents this season and fans are
starting to take notice o f O viedo after its fin­
ish.
But the Rams and Lions faithful had better
not forget Lake Brantley.
The Patriots got the final w eek of the reg­
ular season started In fine fashion as Greg
M orcira, Ian Holm an and M att H oylcr com ­

bined on a seven strike out, no-hi»ter as they
whipped W inter Park, w hich handed Lake
M ary just its second loss o f the season tw o
weeks ago, 6-1.
G eorge Bradncr w ent 2-for-3 with a d ou­
ble a n a drove in two runs to lead the Lake
Brantley attack, while Brandon King went 2foi^3 w ith an RBI.
O n Wednesday, the Patriots were at it
again as they slam m ed Lake How ell 6-1 to
spoil the Silver H aw ks' senior night celebra­
tion.
Lake Brantley got solo hom e runs from
Brandner and Rav Horal w ith B randncr's
blast com ing on tne third pitch in the game.
W hile the Patriots needed just three pitch­

es to take the lead, it took Lake Howell
seven batters to tie the gam e in the bottom
o f thd first inning.
Lead-off batter William Delgado hit an
infield single to third and would advance
on a bunt by Tony Louka, w ho outran the
tag attem pt by Lake Brantley pitcher,
Charles Sutton.
W ith runners one first and second, tragedy
would strike Lake Brantley when Sutton
w as beaned by a line-drive hit by Mark
O 'Brien. The ricochet would bounce to
third basem an, Ray Horal, w ho m ade the
force out play for the first out.
Sutton was hit on the left knee and was
S e e Patriots, Page 3B

SA N FO R D — It w as not exact­
ly the finish to the season that
coach D ave Rogers w as looking
for, but the Sem inole High
School softball team showed
that it can com pete w ith any­
one.
O n TUcsday, O viedo’s Katie
Field stn ick out 10 and helped
her ow n cause by going 2-tor-3,
•w ith both hits being doubles,
and the Lions took advantage
of Fighting Sem lnoles m istakes
to claim a 4-1 victory.
O n Thursday, the Tribe held a
1-0 lead through the w hole
gam e until the seventh Inning
tyhen som e m lacues co st the
hom e team the gam e against
O rlando pow er Colonial.
M aking her varsity debut p itch ­
* the
‘ Lady' N
ing for
1 oles, sopho_
m ore Andrea Poloche, struckout six and g iv in g up only on e
walk. P olocnc's JV record w as
13-3-1.
Sem inole (16-10) scored its only
run in the first inning w hen a
w ild pitch got by the
G ranendlers catcher Sarah
Robinson.
H elping her ow n cause,
Poloche got on base with a
w alk and advanced to second
on a steal.
With one out, Kara Lively got
Poloche to third w hen she
grounded out to second base.
Then on the fourth pitch to
Jenny A bcndroth, Poloche
cam e hom e when the wild
pitch.
For the rest o f the gam e it
looked as though the Poloche
score would be all that her
team would need.
Then after stopping any
Colonial chance o f scoring for
the w hole game the Sem inole
squad ran out o f gas and
allowed two n m s to score in
the seventh inning.
It looked as though the gam e
w as a lock when the first two
Colonial batters, Kathy
Daryananl and Kristen Crosby
flew out to the outfield.
Then the lead-off batter, Kiley
Sieffert, breathed new life into
the Colonial squad w ith a long
triple to left field.
Ivey Ram os would hit a ball
that eventually bounced on the
back o f Lady Noln third base­
man, Ashley Hill, In her
attempt to grab the ball and
make the play to first, with
Sieffert scoring.
Then Colonial would take th e .
lead and the win w ith a single
dow n the third base line scor­
ing Ramos.
Sem inole went quietly in the
bottom o f the seventh as all
three Tribe batters went down
on strikes.
The Fighting Sem inoles were to
have pTayea another Class 6 A
squad on Friday, in Orlando
against Edgewater, before tak­
ing part in the Class 5A-District
5 tournam ent at Daytona Beach
Com m unity College as the No.
2 seed and face No. 7 Mainland
in the first round on Tuesday at
7 p.m.

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BASEBALL-SOFTBALL DISTRICT TOURNAMENTS

C ontinued from page IB
The two Class 6A-D istrict 3 tourney's also begin
on M onday with Ihe 4-5 gam es.
In the softball tourney at W inter Springs, N o. 4
DcLand (2-6) faces No. 5 L ik e Brantley (0-6) at 7
p.m.
In the basrrball tournam ent at Lake Mary, No. 4
W inter Springs takes on a resurgent DcLand team
that has played very well ov er the final two
weeks.
O n Tuesday, the C lass 5A-D istrict 5 softball
tournam ent opens a t Daytona Beach Com m unity
College w ith Lyman taking on Lake How ell a t 2
p.m .; D eltona squaring off w ith Pine Ridge at 4 JO
p.m.; and N o. 2 Sem inole facing Mainland at 7
p.m.
T h e 6A-4 tournam ents will also kick Into high
gear on Tuesday w ith sem ifinals to decide who
w ill advance to regional* next week.
I n s o ftb a ll, a l W in te r S p rin g *, n m o n ste r b a ttle

betw een No. 3 Lake M a n ' and N o. 2 O viedo takes
lacc at 5 p.m . and #1 W inter Springs takes on the
eLand-Lake Brantley w inner at 7 JO p.m .
In baseball, at Lake Mary, perennial challenger
Lake Brantley and alw ays tough O viedo, w hich
has w ins over both Sem inole and Lake M ary in
the past tw o w eeks, square o ff at 5 p.m . In a sem i­
final contest that prom ises to b e th e best gam e In
the early tournam ent schedule at 5 p.m .
Lake M ary looks to take its first step toward a

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W o rld C ities

state title against the D eLand-W intcr Springs w in­
ner at 8 p.m.
T he 5A -5 baseball sem ifinals will be played bn
W ednesday at Conrad Park w ith the Spruce
Creek-M ainland w inner taking on the LymanDeltona w inner a t 4 JO p.m . and the Scm inoleLake How ell w inner facing the Pine RidgeF lag lerP alm Coast w inner a t 7 J O p.m .
T he 5A -5 softball sem ifinals will also b e contest­
ed on W ednesday w ith the Sem inole/M ainland
Winner fa d n g the battle o f D eltona (Pine
R idge/D eltona) w inner at 5 p.m . and #1 Spru ce
C reek facing the Lym an/Lake H ow ell w inner a t 7
pm
O n Thursday, the 5A -5 Baseball Cham pionship
G am e w ill b e played a t 7 J 0 p.m . a t Conrad P a r t
in D eLand; the 6A -4 Softball C ham pionship
G am e w ill b e played at 7 JO p.m . a t W inter
Springs H igh School; and the 6A -4 Baseball

B A SE B A L L
C L A SS 5A -D IS T R IC T 5A
at M elch ln g Field at Conrad Park, D eLand
M ONDAY, A P R IL 23
G am e 1 _ Spruce C reek vs. M ainland, 11 a.m .
G am e 2 _ Lyman vs. D eltona, 1 JO p.m .
G a m * 3 _ Sem inole vs. Lake H ow ell, 4 JO p.m .
G am e 4 _ Pine Ridge vs. Flagler-Palm Coast,
7JO p.m .
W E D N E SD A Y A P R IL 25
G am e 5 _ Spruce Creek/M ainland w inner vs.
Lym an/D eltona winner, 4 3 0 p .m .
G am e 6 _ Sem inole/Lake How ell w inner vs.
Pine R ldge/Ftagter-Palm C o ast w inner, 7JO
p.m.
T H U R SD A Y A P R IL 26
C H A M P IO N SH IP G A M E _ G am e 5 w inner
vs. G am e 6 winner, 7 JO pan.

C lu m p ln iu h lp C a m e w ill b e p la y e d a l B p .m . at

Lake M ary High School.
T he 5A -5 Softball Cham pionship G am e w ill be
played o n Friday at 7 p.m. a t Daytona Beach
C om m unity College.
T h e first round o f the regions Is will be played
either Tuesday o r W ednesday next w eek, w ith the
district w inners and runners-up advancing. T he
w inner* w ill host the first round, w ith the run­
ners-up going cm Ihe road to take on a district
cham pion.

C L A S S toA r-D ISTK IC T S

at Lika Mary High School

------

. . .in M ONDAY, A P R IL 2 3 ......................
G am e 1 _ DeLand vs. W inter Spring*, 7 JO pan.
T U E S D A Y A P R IL 24
G a m * 2 _ Lake Brantley vs. O viedo, 5 pun.
G a m * 3 _ Lake M ary vs. DeLand/W inter
Springs winner; 8 put
sun.
TH U R S9DAY,
I
A P R IL 26
C H A M P IO N SH IP G A M E _ C am e 2 w inner

vs. G am e 3 winner, 8 p.m .
SO FT B A L L
C L A SS 5A -D IS T R IC T 5
at D aytona Beach C om m u nity C ollege
M O N D AY, A P R IL 23
G am e 1 _ Lyman vs. Lake H ow ell, 2 pun.
G am e 2 _ D eltona vs. Pine Ridge, 4 3 0 pun.
G am e 3 _ Sem inole vs. M ainland, 7 pun.
W E D N E SD A Y A P R IL 25
G am e 4 _ Sem inole/M a inland w inner v*.
Deltona /fane R idge winner, 5 pun.
G a m * 5 _ Spruce C reek vs. Lyman/Lake
Howell winner; 7 p.m.
FRIDAY, A P R IL 27
C H A M P IO N SH IP G A M E _ C am e 4 w inner
va. Gom e 5 winner, 7 pun.
C L A S S 6A -D 1ST R IC T 3
at W inter Sp rin gs t l l * l i School

Game 1 _ DeLand vs.

G am e 2 _ Lake M ary
iry v*.
vs. O viedo,
t
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G am e 3 _ W inter Springs v». DelLand/!Lake
Brantley winner, 7JO pun.
TH U R SD A Y, A P R IL 26
C H A M P IO N SH IP G A M E _ G am * 2 w inner
vs. G am e 3 winner; 7 JO pun.

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Lake M ary
Continuted from page IB
After a failed bunt try, Ryan Bono singled to
center and Pearce scored on the play when the
Seminole center fielder overthrew the cut off man.
I lorwath and Bono went to third and second on
the em u.
A wild pitch allowed Horwath to score the sec­
ond m n of the inning and courtesy runner Chris
Lane scored the gam e-tying m n on a grounder to
third by Kyle Bono.
l-lk c Mary then looked like it had the gam e in
hand as Berryhill settled down, throwing four
scoreless innings, and the Rams offense cam e up
with a pair o f runs.
In the fourth inning. Josh Gray singled, but was
forced at second on a nice play by Kimmig on a
bunt by Robert Yero.
Mike M uzeka then reached on an infield single,
but Tribe pitcher Angelo Pctracca bore dow n to
get a big strike out for the second out o f the
Inning. H orw ath then got a clutch tw o-out single
to left to score Yero from second with the goahead run.
Lake M b i t got an insurance m n in the fifth
inning. .W lltronc out, Kyle Bono clubbed his sec­
ond double o f the gam e, but pinch-runner
Fernando Baerga w as gunned dow n at the plate
on a super throw from Chris Krall on a single to
right by Mcrgo.
Mlergo
crgo ’w ent to second on the throw and scored
w hen G ray launched a double off the ccnterficld
wall.
Heading into the top o f the seventh inning
.
Sem inole looked to be in dire straits as it had only
got one runner past first off of Berryhill since the
second inning.
But the Tribe, which had won 18 gam es in a row
earlier this season, was not about to go quietly,
but it rallied in a strange way.
With one out, Krall and Angelo Pctracca both
reached on infield singles and Louwsm a did like­
w ise w hen his potential double play grounder to
short nearly bounced over H orw ath's head. O nly
the quick hands o f the ju nior shortstop kept the
ball in live infield and saved a m n.
Davis then grounded to second, scoring Krall
and Angelo Pctracca scored the tying m n on a
daring play.
BcrTynlll threw a pitch in the dirt, but Ryan

Bono got dow n to block it. Unfortunately for
Bono, the ball roll about eight feet out in front of
the plate and Petracca, w ho broke im m ediately on
the play, w as able to avoid Bono's tag.
Sem inole then got som e help to start the eighth
inning and appeared, again, to be headed to vic­
tory.
Fraysier led off and sw ung at a pitch at least
two feet outside on which Ryan Bono could not
reach, allow ing Fraysier to reach safely.
Kimmig bunted him up and pinch-hitter Parrett
singled to left. The ball hit the tip o f the infield
and bounced high into the air and Fraysier raced
for hom e w ith tne go-ahead m n. Parrett also got
to second when the ball could not be played in
left.
After a strike out, Krall was hit by a pitch and
Angelo Petracca singled to score Parrett.
Louwsma then singled to score Krall, but Chad
LcG ate m ade a strong throw to third to get
Petracca and end the inning.
Now it w as the R am s' turn to get off the deck,
and just like the Tribe, they got a lot o f help.
Gray, w ho w as 3-for-3 at the time, popped up
the first pitch o f the inning, but the ball bounced
out o f the Sem inole field er's glove for an error.
Ycro then singled and both m nner-s advanced
on a grounder by M uzeka. Pearce then singled to
left, scoring both runners, and went to second
when again the Tribe outfielder overthrew the cut
off man.
Pearce w ent to third on a ground out and
scored the tying m n when LcGato's fly was
dropped in left-center field.
Sem inole had a chance to regain the lead in the
top of the ninth inning as Davis led off w ith a
double and went to third on a grounder by
Dom inic Petracca. But he w as stranded their as
Lake M ary reliever Steven Apfel struck out the
next tw o Fighting Seminoles.
In the bottom o f the ninth inning, M crgo led off
with a double, just beating a throw to second by
Krall, and Gray was walked intentionally. Yero
laid dow n a perfect sacrifice bunt, but Dom inic
Pctracca got a big strike out.
Faced w ith cither w alking Pearce to load the
bases and taking its chances w ith Horwath, who
had two hits and also flew out against the centerfield w all, Sem inole tried to get Pearce, w ho hit

Briefs
THE SAMMY HUGHES FIRST ANNUAL
GOLF CLASSIC
On Monday, April 23, the Sam m y Hughes
First Annual G olf Classic will be held at
Stoneybrook G olf 6c Country Club in East
O range County. Proceeds from the tournam ent
will benefit the Sam m y Hughes Tm st Fund
established to pay for the on-going care and
expenses for Sam m y Hughes, a senior at Oviedo
High School w ho » o f(v r^ ,« .permanent spinal
c o r d I n ju r y w h jl c

I V .f l f a P i W * " B « m ® ' a * 1

f e e ^ r s o , fa m e J'n S W l announcer! has vof- ’
untecrcd to serve as M aster o f Cerem onies for
this annual tournam ent w hile other sports
celebrities have signed on to play in tne tourna­
ment including Julius IDr. Jt Irving; mem bers o f
the C cqtral Florida Chapter o f the N FL Players
A ssociation Including: Tom Bland, Jam ie Boone,
Mike Cadore, Charles Cornelius, An tone Davis,
Steve D eBerg, M ike Fowler, Jam es H arris, Scott
Hutchison, Aaron Jones, Jim m y Jordan, Bobby
Kroll, Fred M arion, M ike M cBath, Paul
M cGowan, Gerald Nichols, Dick Pesonen, Greg
Pruit, A1 Schlazcr, Darryl Talley, Thurm an
Thom as, Tom W helihan, and Gordon V
retired N FL referee Don W edge, retired
and IH L player Allan Bcstcr, and W CW w restler
“H acksaw ” Jim Duggln.
M ike M cBath, president o f the Central Florida
Chapter o f the N FL Players Association and for­
m er Director o f the N FL Players Association
will m eet w ith the N FL Players Association next
week to solicit support from its members.
In addition to the golf tournam ent, the event

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will include a raffle and an auction o f sports
em s ffor the auction include
m emorabilia. Items
rrchai
autographed m erchandise
contributed by
Bay IHill, the O rlando Magic
Arnold Palm er/Bay
O rlando M iracle, O rlando Rage, O rlando Solar
Bears, M iam i Dolphins, University o f M iami,
Tallahassee Thunder, Florida State University,
Florida A&amp;M University, Cincinnati Reds,
Cincinnati Bcngals, Cleveland Browns, New
O rleans Saints, Jerry Faust, form er N otre Dame
c o n c h , n ru l o l l U t u n l a n b U p r i z e s .. i s
Bill Heard ChbvhsUPik «po:mso ring b “H ole-Inbti'bA with
O nc” contest if&amp;dtyUhbtfdA
with'IHe tourna­
ment. T he prize is a Chevrolet Blazer valued at
$ 2 8 ,0 0 0 .. Tne contest will be held on the #3
hole, w hich is a par-three hole.
For more
information on the First Annual Sam m y Hughes
Benefit G o lf Tournament, please call Greg Futch
at the Sem inole County Sh eriff's D epartm ent at
(407) 665-6698.

SANFORD/SEMINOLE COUNTY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GOLF
The Sanford /Seminole County Cham ber of
Com m erce annual golf outing is scheduled for
Tlmacuah G olf
C li on Thursday,
olf and Country Club
April 26th.
. A free short gam e/dinic s j
__ _
Mosor\ Mutual Fum/s.will begin at 11 a.m . and a
putting contest will begin at noon.
The tou m am tnt will begin at 1 p.m . with a
"shotgun” start - four person team scramble.
Players must ertter in advance and all entries
will be handled (ft a first-come, first-served
basis, w ith a m a x ln u m o f 25 foursomes.
Call 407-322-2212 for m ore information.

by Art ZMIntkl

Lake Mary's Josh Gray pots back safety on a pick-off attempt as Sominolo's Uriah
had three hits, including a double, a walk, scored a run and drove in one to help the

the first pitch he saw dow n the leftfield line to
end the game.
Pearce led a 16-hit Lake Mary attack, going 3for-6, scoring two runs and driving in three.
Also contributing were Kyle Bono (3-for-5, two
doubles, RBI), Gray (3-for-4, double, run, RBI),
Horwath (double, single, run, RBI), M crgo (dou­
ble, single, two runs), Ycro (single, two m as),
Ryan Bono and M uzcka (one single each) and
Lane (tun).
Doing the dam age for Sem inole, which had 15
hits, were Louwsma (3-for-4, run, RBI), Davis
(double, single, RBI), Fraysier (double, single,

run), Angelo Pctracca (tw o singles, run, RBI),
Parrett (single, two m a s, RBI), Krall (single, two
runs), Dominic Pctracca (single, run, RBI),
Kimmig and Bennett (one single and one RBI
each) and Anthony DiFonzo (single).
The Rams were to finish the regular season by
hosting University on Friday and then host the
Class 6A-District 3 tournam ent starting on
Monday.
Sem inole will take on Lake How ell in the first
round o f the Class 5A-D istrict 5 Tournament on
M clching Field at Conrad Park In DcLand at 4:30
p.m. on Monday.

R am s hold off L ak e Howell
B y Henry U h len brau ck, Jr .
Herald Correspondent
LA K E M A RY — Even w ith a
late Lake Howell surge in the
seventh inning. Lake Mar)',
scoring all their runs in the first
inning, to bounce back from a
l o u a b l o s s ,t o D c l j i i u t b n I’ rU ln y

to V d k t m e S tiv cM thvVkii

gam e at Lake M ary I tigli
School.
,
,
It w as Senior Night at Rams
Field but the Lake Howell
offense d idn't care as it scored
first when Scott Lem an got on a
field er's choice in a foiled dou­
ble play attem pt and later
scored on a sacrifice fly to left
Held.
The beleaguered Lake Howell
defense would have it's hand s,
full when the Rams took to their
at bats in the bottom o f the first
inning.
M aking a rare appearance as the
Icadoft batter for Lake Mary,

Josh G ray got the Rams bats
going when he hit a singje on
the first pitch by Silver Hawk
hurler, Nick Taft.
Gray then scored on a full count
double to deep left-center by
M att Horwath.
I lorw ath, w ho went tw o-forI h t w fo r l l i r i r l s h t , w o u ld
.idvaiicirlo Ih lr d o n a W ild p lu .li

inning.
Lake Howell first chance to
score cam e in the sixth inning
when Brad Eastcrday got on
base by a hit pitch and
advanced to third on steals.
Louka would get on base on a
w alk and advance to second on
(i
bu t RimAbtU
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and rem ain their as Chad
nets right there.
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LeG ate ream ed ori'Hii"driiyhif 1 I j k e 7 tovVell U'VUililYilully '£et
o f the gam e, an infield single to
on the board and m ake a gam e
third.
o f it in the seventh inning.
Horwath would score on a
Sanabria w alked tw o batters
balk com m itted by Taft. The
with one out and w as replaced
balk also advanced L cG atc to
by Kyle Bono, w ho w alked
second, w ho scored the third
William D elgado to load the
run o f the inning on single to
bases loaded. Bono w ould then
right by M att Mcrgo.
uncork a wild pitch w ith Derek
After that it was a duel betw een
Gillard scoring and giving the
the Ram s' Adam Sanabria and
Rams a sudden aw akening that
Taft's replacem ent, Richard
they could lose to a team tnat
N anierata, w ho cam e in the sec­
had only w on once this season.
ond inning.
But Bono w orked out o f the
Sanabria, w ho broke a personal
jam and earned a save w hen he
tw o-gam e losing streak, ended
got a gam e-ending double play.
the gam e with nine strike outs,
w ith three com ing in the fifth

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C ontinued from
U riah Kim m ig, however, cane through with a big
Rvo-out sin gje to plate Parrett ori a iw -2 pitch.
A The store remained tied until th p U ito m o f the
fifth infyng w hen the Lions w a it tty the long ball
to score three runs.
14
i TeneiodCs led’ off with a single
igl' and Jason Wolfe
d o u b le d to.clcep»left,
left, scoring Tcnckedes.
Tenckcdes. Hunt
Irheh a runner m ade a m istake and
reache
vn put a third on a grounder to short,
&gt; asi
t Hunt' e n_ scored when Colin Irvine, who got
the pitching victory' in relief o f starter Matt
M cClung, nit a triple Into the rightfield com er.
N ate Green, who grow up In the Sanford
Recreation leagues, followed w ith a single off the
lfftfie!d ,w all, scoring Irvine.
Irvins then got a little insurance in the sixth
. Inning when Randall Ford reached on an error,
V en t to second on a sacrifice by Lopez and scored
’•on a tw o-out double to right by Tenekcdes.
I Irv in * meanwhile, was coasting on the mound,
; retiring five o f six batters he faced through two
■Innings.
i-' He remained tough in the top o f the seventh as
;h e struck out the first tw o batters he faced, giving
'Kim four straight strike outs.
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But the Tribe's offense suddenly cam e to life as
Krall doubled to left and went to third when
Angelo Petracca reached on an error. Louwsma
then clubbed a double into right, scoring both
Krall and Pctracca.
But that w as as close as Sem inole would get as
Hunt m ade a leaping stab of a liner by Davis that
seem ed destined for at least a run-scoring double
to end the game.
Contributing to a 10-hit Lions attack were
Tenekedes ana Hunt (both 2-for-4 w ith a double,
one run scored and one RBI), Wolfe (double, sin­
gle, RBI), Green (tw o singles, RBI), Irvine (triple,
run, RBI), Knapp (double, run) and Ford (run).
Providing the offense for Semindlo were Krall
(3-for-4, double, run), Louwsma (double, two
RBI), Kimmig (single, RBI), Anthony DiFonzo and
Davis (one single each) and Angelo Petracca and
Parrett (one run scored each).
Both teams will be in district play next week,
Sem inole being the No. 1 seed in Class 5A-District
5 ancktaking on Lake Howell at Conrad Park in
DcLand at 4 JO p.m . on Monday, and the Lions
being the No. 2 seed and taking on #3 Lake
Brantley in the sem ifinals of the Class 6A-District
3 Tournament on TUcsday at 5 p.m. at Lake Mary
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left. Then Strickland would
double to right-center field
advancing Sw anson to third
base. With no outs, Jonathon
Shaw would hit a sacrifice fly to
leftfield scoring Swanson.
Ridiard Bergen would hit a sin­
gle to left field scoring in
Strickland.
Then in the seventh inning.

w ith the score 5-1, Horal led the
inning with a 1-0 shot over left .
field getting the team its second
solo hom e run for the night.
Lake Brantley will face county
rival O viedo next Tuesday at 5
p.m. in the C lass 6A-District 3
Tournament sem ifinals at Lake
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th the gam e tied 1-1, Lake
rntley put the gam e aw ay in
&gt;fourth inning by getting two
is on three hits. Scott
anson would single to deep

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• So*o I eve*opmer4 Corporation. 006 South Petony Ave . Ortando. f t 32606.
4c8o n *4 117 67601 *1. The prefect la located m CemmcM Cotedy. Seclwn
O**. T ^ n th ip 20 South, Range 30 Eaal The ERPapfAcelon It lor oonatnxtvm
-of a e itter turface water managemonl aytlem to aerve the Tlmacuan. Trad 1
Suhd Aston The receding watertxxJy it m# St Johns Rhrer
Pt/ utl Pevetapmenl. Inc. 299 South Orange A v e . Suae 1350, Orlando. FL
129 1. appScabon #4 117 22074 6 The pro|ed la located to Sermnda Coutfy,
Sw tons 37 &amp; 36, Township 21 Scc9\. Range 30 Eatt The ERP#c**ca8on la
to r w t f r r tio n to *te prevlnutly tttued turlace water menegemera pemtaa
iiAWictoted with (he Winding Moiow Maigatton Mod*fcanon The receiving
wetertxxt/ is Oee Creed
Svtford Airport Autoorty. 1 Red C leveland B N d . Suae 200. Sardord. FL
32773. appdcation 14 117 22102 19
The propel la located to Seminole
County Section 06. TcmneNp 20 South. Range 31 Eatt The ERPaprfccafton
it lor mocMcation to the prenoutiy itaued turlace water management permat
attoctated with construction and operation of toe smith access road tor the
SenfordOdanrto Airport The receding waterbody la lake Je*U&gt;
The M e t(i) contatrang eech of toe above tated appicabon&lt;s) are aveAabto tor
napeeban Monday through Friday escepf tor legal hoNKtyt. 8 0 0 a m to 9 00
p m at toe Si Johns River Water Management Drttrtd Headquarters or toe
appropriate Service Center The 0*ttrtd w * Uke edlon on »#f*i perm* appA
cation H ie d above unless a pabtion tor an attowatfratrve proceerAng (hearing)
la Med pursuant to toe provisions of Seetana 120 569 and 120 67. Honda
Statutes Chapter 29-106 ami 4 0C-1 1007. Florida Adrmnfctraftve Coda ( F A C ).
A person whose substantial merest* are affected by any cf toe Distort s pro
poeed permatng deotttna Idanitoed above may fwtlion tor admmtlr alive
hearing In accordance wrto Serttona 120.569 and 120 57. F S , or afl parties
may reach a written agreement on merAehon as an aAematrve remedy under
Section 120 573. F 8 Choosing mertaton wff not adversely affect toe fight to
a hearing 1 merdation does not resu&lt; in a settlement The procedures lor pursung mediation art set torth In Sectton 120573. F S . and R iies 26 106 111
and 29-106 401- 406. F A C Petftons musl comply wtth toa regulremanta of
ftodda Adminisfratrva Coda. Chapter 79 106 andbe Ned w*h (receded by) toa
Distort CtorK located at Dwtrtcl Headquarters. 4049 Reid Street. Petetfca.
Florida 32177
Pebfaons tor edmaeslvatoe hearing on toe above appacaftonft) must be Med
warwi twenty one (21) days of puttcatton of tea notice or wftoto twenty s « (26)
(toys of the Dwtncf depositing tors notice of merit to toe me* tor tooee persona
lo whom toa District m a il actual notice Fe*ure lo Me a peDton w4hm this tene
period shal contMule a waiver of any right such person may have lo request
an ectowestrabve determnation lhearing) under Sections 170 569 and 120 57.
F a . concemeig toe aubpect perma appacelron TeMiune wfach ara net (3rd to
accordance with toe above provisone are subject to dtonwesa!
Because to# edmtorsbetrve hearing proems a designed to tormrtale final
agency acton, toe
of a petition means diet the District t Nief Action may
be Afier«m from toe poaaion lasen fiy ■ to t o « nonce of totem Persons whose
substantial merest* w* be ettected by any such Anal dectsrm of toe D«sfnrt on
toe appacetmn have the rigN to become a party lo toa proceedtoq. to accor­
dance with toe requirements set torth above
Qlona lewis. (Hector DMeion of Perm* Data Services
SI Johns Rrver Water Mwiagemert Oslrict
PiAAsh Aprf 22. 2001
2199
N O TIC E O F A G E N C Y A C TIO N TA K E N B Y THE
S T JO H N S RIVER W ATER M A N A G E M EN T D IS TR IC T
Wyman Frtkta Foundation, Inc. 707 North Moss Road. Sle 105 Winter
Springs. FL 37709, panna &lt;40 117-94590-1 The prefect It tocated in Sansnals
County Sectan 33 Tbwrahto I t Souti. Range 31 East The perme autooruee
a s u r f a c e W A t r n m a n a g e m e n t s y s t e m o n 71 os a c r e s t o s e r v e
A Planned Development tor Smgki and Mute tamSy Retideneal Subdvtston
known a t The Hansel The receiving waterbody M SI Johns River
The N e ill contesting me apptcason tor toe above kited perm* M evalaMe tor
Inspector Monday Vaougfi Friday t i f r d tor legal hoSdays. 5 00 a m to 5 0 0
p m al tow St Johns Rrver Water Management I tilt-si (TVunci Headguertert).
4048 Retd Street. Palatka FL 33179-1479 A person whose tubitantial M e r­
est! ate affected by toa Distort p.m ating decision may p e M m tor an artnav
■stiabva hearing to accordance wan sechoni 120 598 and 130 67. F S . or may
rtoose lo p m u e merkaten a t an aaamative remedy wider Section 170 571,
nonda Statutes, before toa deartine tor M ng a pel eon Chooatog meckalon
wit not adversely affect tot Offs lo s heating 4 medrteon dues n k res ut to t
selPemenl. The procedures lor pwsMng mtokatan a it ael torth to section
170 373. Honda Statutes and rotes 29 1(19 111 and 38-109 401-404. Florida
AArvnniiabve CodeRuto 40C-1 511 end 4 0 C -1 S 2 I and be Med wkh (received
by) toe Osrifel Ciert kxaiad at Drtlncl Headquartars. H-ghwoy 100 West.
Palatka H on d i 33177 Peltoona tor adriweihalive twanng on toa above apptca ta n d ) must be Mad wkhm twenty one (21) days ol pubteatan ol tots notice
or wttoto twenty M i (39) days ol toe Drtincl deposang notice ol tea akerk to toe
meS tor toots parsons to whom toe Dntrtd meat actual notae F a tareto M a a
petition wtofn tort ama period shat conaMula a waiver of any nghffi) such per ■
aoryt) may have to request an adnWvek.Irve detarrrenalion (heanng) water
tectane 130 57. F S . rancemmg toe subject perm* P euavrt etokh are not
Med to accordance unto • « above provtuens are subject to rkamntal.
Became toe erbrweatrabve heanng procesa » dewqned to tomakaM Ifn i
agency action. B e M n g ol a |rttem means toal toa Dretncfe knal action may
tie rseware Imm toe poarbun taken try S to tort noeue tk k4wnl Paraona atioae
aubatorwirt veereala wit be eneised by any w d i Unto daoarcn ol e«a Dialnet on

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OF TH E U T H
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IN AN O FOR
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F IO R IO A
P R O O ATE OIVISION
C A S E N O : 0 1 -3 4 rC P
IN RE TH E ES TA TE O f
JUAN ITA MARIE 8 PR O U LL
Deceeeed
N O TIC E O f ADM INISTRATION
The **ramtrabon of tie EiUri* of
JU A N ITA
MARIE
S P R O U L l,
defeated F N Number 01 348C P . M
pending « the Cirrud Court lor
Semmoie County, f tend*. Probate
Serrwmie County Courthouae. 301
Nonh P ad Avenua. N402. Sanfnrd
Honda 37771.
The names and

agaewl toa Estate W ITH IN TH R EE
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T H R E E M O N TH S A F T E R T H E
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N O TIC E O R TH IR TY DAYS A F TE R
T H E DATE O F SER VICE O F A CO P Y
O F TH IS N O TIC E O N TH E O B JE C T ING PER SO N
ALL CLAIMS ANO O B JE C TIO N S
N O T S O F A E O WILL BE FO R E V E n
BARRED
Pubkcewn of ton Nuhce has begui
on Aprs 15.2001.
M AR O AR ET J KR ESKEY
Personal Representative
SUSAN A ENGLAND.
FL Bar &lt;196091
Attorney tor Peraonal Representative
Suaan A England. P A
.
2905 lakan ew Drive
Fam Part. Honda 32730 3007
7al 407/339-4900
F a r 407/331-3009
PubSahAptS 15.32.3001
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Sammola CounTy 5h#ofT» Wttc#
100 Both Boulevard
Sanlord. Honda 32773
(407)6696003
Attorney lo&gt; Pettkmef
PuWtth Aprl 19,22.2001
2140
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O f TH E E IG H TE E N TH
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IN ANO FOR
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C m # Number: 01 C A 4 IA U W
O TH A R A AYALA.
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O O U O LA S KAPLAN, el at

Lake Mary. D . 3374* S O N
y o u a r e i l t n t B Y N o n n c o tw t
an action againsl you aeakaig to torectoas a mortgage on reel property
located In Seminole Com fy nortda.
LOT
A3
H A M P TO N
PARK.
ACCO R D IN G T O T H E PLAT T H E R E ­
O F AS R EC O R D ED IN PLAT COOK
39.
P A G ES
59-90.
PUBLIC
R IC O R D O S O F SEM INOLE C O U N ­
TY. FLORIDA, has been Med egeewl
you and you are raquaad to aarve a
copy of your wnnen Oaiamas. 9 any.
to «. on LESLIE A BLAU. ESQ UIR E.
Vo»e. Blau AH a yet. 3705 W
FairbanAa Avenua. Winter Park.
Honda 33799 and Me toe original wsh
toe Clerk of me above Styled Court
tmn data of tow notaa. (ta*ponae la
due on May IS. 3001). otherwise a
judgmam may be enie-ed agaawl you
lor toe reket demanded In the
Cam plart
W iTN ESSm y Iland and seal of toe
C o u l on toe day of APR 10 3001.
3001
(S EA L)
M AnYANNE M O R SE CLER K
C LER K O F T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
RueiKIng
Deputy Clerk
IT Y O U ARE A P ER S O N W ITH A
D IS A B ILITY W H O N E E O S ANY
ACCO M M O D ATIO N IN O R O E n T O
PARTICIPATE PI T ie s P R O C EED ­
ING. Y O U A n E E N IIU E O . AT NO
C O S T T O YO U . T O U I E PROVISION
OF
C E R T A IN
A S S IS TA N C E .
P LEASE C O N TA C T C O U R T ADMINIS T R A T IO N A T 301 N
PARK
A V EN U E. B A N rO R O . H O R ID A
33771. (407)933-2171. W ITH IN 2
W O R K IN G
OAYS
OF
YOUR
R EC EIP T O F TH IS D O CU M EN T. IF
Y O U AR E M EAniN O O R V O IC E
IMPAIRED, CALL I 9 0 0 4 5 3 9 7 7 !
PubSth Aprs 13. 22. 3001
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U 8. currency
Donald F. Elinger ol toa Semnole
County Slier iff t Office. Semmoie
Cawky. Honda torou^i ha oncers,
tovetegstors or agents seised toe
23. 2001. at oi near 1802 Uncoto
Averart. Sanford. Senanofa County.
Honda 33771 Sato property la to toe
custody ol toe Slarkl of Seneuke
County tor toe jurpoee ol tortsffwe
pursuant to S e c ta n t 932 701833 704. Florida Statutes
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C o m p a ct tor tortakure hat been Med
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I H ER EB Y C EITTIFY toal a true and
correct copy of tore N o tes ol
fretsaws C rerp laia was twraalied

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Fife Number 01-311 CP
Iff RE E S TA TE O F
K E N N E TH FER O U C O N BRADLEY.
Deceased
N O TIC E O F ADM INISTRATION
(One PR)
The ad mmslratton of toe estate of
K E N N E TH FER G U S O N B R AOtEY.
deceased. r*e Nurrtoer 01-311 CP. la
pendtog to toe O c U l Court, tor Lee
County. Florida. Probele DhAslon. toe
editress of which It
P. O Boa 2469
Fort Myers Honda 33902
Personal Raprasanuirva and the
Personal Representative s attorney
eie eel torth betow
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lies uniforms paid vacaltone t
hotdays No exp necessary. DFWP.

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71—Help Wanted

2001

71—Help Wanted

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STOPPAVWa rent , own your
OWN HOtW NO MONEY DOWN,
FAST CL081N0I 6 LOW
INTEREST
RATES
ON
PURCHASE OR REFINANCE.
CALL NOW) SANDRA PERRY

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aaatelanca. Ful time fob Ha ca l
407-321-2384.

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157—Mobile Homes
For S als

SSOD DOWN - WNV RENT77
3BfV 2fiA F a 8ah
WWi Dawn Paymt Aaalaianca
AvafabtoChaipar fwn rand
Tha AlterdaMa homaCamar
407-321-6331

12«2.2R, S6-. Pm ha Ifettofwk
double rod, 2 iTwto. a a l n g t 3 0

11 acraan porch, CHA. 58.000 obo.
380-789-8842.
tory, Uobba hom e. AJao U o 6 4 .

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407--388-7777.

Cantaga C o n : OoUbfawMa. 1151 «q
ft. 3 2 . CHA. Iga corner lot.
•pp/umcaa kicludad. comm. pod.
512.600 407-415-4224

153—Acreage Lot For
S ale

107—Mobile Homes
For R ent
lAto&amp;AUo6hiiorrwonT

on Lake Jaaaup I880hno. ptual
dapoa*. 4 0 7 -3 2 3 6 4 8 1 .

93— Rooms Foe R ent

' naLMFarS4fa.Sl78kiaontfi

Naw 3BR/2BA 549k . to t. or
3BTV2SA *79%. WVltar Spring*
3BE.'2BA 179k. Plua Dadona. Naw
4tyL20A 179k Pka Hakmc Dwtnd
ki Santod. Naw 3 2 589k. 407-3887777.________________________

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financing S45Wmontft. kidudaa M
rw A O a n kaa and d a w n 3 y n 407-

DELTONA 10 aoaa. Uaaf to mobla
homaana. horaaa. ca«a. tarmngor
nuraaryl Zonad agricurtural.
54.900/ACnE. Sm. down w/ownar
llnanca. 904-787-1772 or 904-787-

117—C ommercial
R entals

3 2 2 3717.

t Ih f in S p tt iif ’

H U Park Dr, Ottoa or RaU4.
W- 3,434 aq 8. fUHODTOO
Doyla Realty, Inc.
407-322-2488.

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p c o f f ttonal iu fli, 3 ofheta pkn
racapton a n a . S8S0 . . Drokan
prohetad 407-257-4478

141—Homes For S ale
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n i r t o a d (o o m p to A Idtml heuM
ptoHapai Mature, reaponatoa
pareon R ah .. 407-321-0416

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B r i n g c o u p o n w ith y o u f o r

Distributors Wanted

kOfTcr E xpires 4/6/01

Sanford
Court

TV,J-rt'AyraWn

C V i ’y

Apartments
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95—Roommate
Wanted

3291 S. Saafori An.
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A s k A b o u t Our...

Pool Nona; 1BR/1DAWAN Rm.
Fph Appla. Fancad Vd W C a M
4i20 Scrd Perch, 21 &gt;43 Sad Peel
W1Di108pa.S81.80a____
Ranovnad: Naw pato, carpafad,
CHA. appiancaa. t63,B00
Cuetom RuM: S bad 3 baft over
3000 aq II IN, on. tarn m
w-lvaplaca, 3 car Qarage, a c pod.
■atotort $283,800
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*420 per month.

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S e c u r i t y D e p o s it
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Starting at

flFfOHDABIF HOMfS
VENTURf i PROPERTIES

9 9 —A pa rtm en ts U nfurnished
cable and parting. StSOtok. p w
Ctopoat 407-324-2484.

MARINERS VILLAGE
LAKE ADA1H RM . 84JMKX
&gt; BOHM. M a o u a AMOUP
Ck a i t i u m
407-323-8870

MOVE IN SPECIALS
Sanford L a n d in g
jA p a itm e n t &lt;Homes

hert $83,500

1800 W. Fl/it Stroet •Sanford. FL 32771
( 4 0 7 ) 3 2 1 -6 2 2 0
Fax (407) 330-0253

PAUL OSBORNE
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188 rent! Too good to ba Vue? C af
ua today fa r m a n Into, on our I
an O SBR i

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E d ite d b y T lm a lh y E . Portent

Bpadoua 2SH 2BA aph .
Fua t o e waafter 8 dryat h d u M
H e r * gnho t o e C e I 4 0 7 * l a i 3 1 .

CAREER
OPPORTUNITIES

100—Condominium
Rentals
I w i a w H 2 n W/D^cro paao.
grow l t a r .IDOOtaq I t o a S t i e now.

Tw, 88

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103— H o u s e s U n f u r n is h e d

PART-TIME
A V IA TIO N CAR EER O P P O R TU N ITIE S
RAMP SERVICES
AIRCRAFT INTERIOR CLEANERS
REFUELERS

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We offer holiday pay effective at the time of hire, medical / dental / life insur­
ance after (9 0 d a is ), vacation &amp; 401 K after one year of em ploym ent, uniforms,
free parting, paid comprehensive industry training, weekly pay, direct deposit,
a nd a safe w o rk enflronment. Plus the chance for advancem ent for the right
candidates.

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407-321 0759
2 S R ISA ftouaa , nm4y
4.
Enctoead
pored,
hardwood to o n , many u r n roama
t o bartoome aroSoaa. 9825tm . 312
Eaal 28N SL BariBwt 407-8888328.
Oaaona-2/1 dean f o n t hntoe area.
1848 BronUawn SI. $625knon
♦11258 dapoeE « 0 7 -3 2 M 1 2 ft

DOYLE’S RENTALS
Sanford 2/2 Screened Pailo, CHA,
No Paia. seo cn o o
Hat h row 3/2 «dh OWe Oarage,
Fkaptace, Waaher/Dnrer, Ood
Couree View I I .825/1.808
OOVLR REALTY, MC.

W E R ^ I8

SELL H044E8

Sanford-38R/t BA 131 Counby
Ckrt Cfcde. Sftada kaea, eaaanad.
towed yard. $676 .1560 dap. 407323-4840.

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Don’t let these opportunities fly by, stop b y o u r administration office M onday
thru Friday b etw ee n 10:00 A M and 4 :00 PM for an application and m ore Infor­
mation.

SWISSPORTUSA, INC

lanced yard, on quW caFde-aac, In
a ia c . aubdivi.ion, a v a l. Hay.
taSCMno. 407-774-7071
9anlonL i l l ,
p*Urm L *.,
atotoi h O o k to n a S37S. Aho 1/1
1300, aama location. 407-3216787.

Sardord: 3/2. loMy leftab'ed. 1100
aq h. now carpal, anoteum,

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ACROSS
1 Obfuscate
0 Johnson of
"Laugh-In'
10 Skillet dish
14 Diminish
15 Frost's *Tho
Witch of
■8
16 Kind of child
17 Pull no
punches
20 Gallery
draw
21 Swings
around
22 island in tha
Philippine*
23 G et the
way
25 Goes It
alone
27 Early
Peruvian
29 Conven­
ience-atoro
ticket
33 Three­
wheeled
rickshaw
36 Closing pas-

In

36 Tam ers
M ow r/s
twin
39 Putt no
Dunche*
43 Turkish unit
of weight
44 G am e-

61 Fair-halnsd
53 Mischievous
ter
57 Single60 Cultural
dish?
62 Sea 34

Down
63 Putt no
punches

66 Tetter's

partner

67 Magma on
the move

68 Formation
fliers
69 Unaccomp­
anied
70 From
scratch
71 Craftier
DOW N
1 Leavened
rum cakes
2 Reviewer
Roger
3 Infamous
Arixtckle
4 Native
Oklahoman
5 Joins
8 Rights grp.
7 Screen

Guinness
19 “Thanks
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24 Pleasant, as
weather
26 Advance
28 Attack
strategy
30 List-ending
abtor.
31 Almost
purfle
32 Shaggyhaired wild
oxen
33 Scoop flav.
34 W ith 02
Across,
Lennon’s
bride
35 Chow der
morsel
37 Resistance
unit
40 Snorkel’s
dog
41 G ypsy Rose
Lea’s

.1. Joe,
B PC
(? “panic
“l
button’
10 Incorruptible
11 Actor G arda
12 Use a letter
opener
13 Park In
London
1B Sir

SST*’8

45 Under­
surfaces
46 W akes up
49 Opposite of
■ y ip p o o r

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www*ui*»ifpf &gt;ma r a n

“ AND LET THE CHIPS F A IL ...’
UVD.

407- 585-4790
(Wc arc located on the second floor above Dollar Rent a Car)
All Candidates must provide a verifiable 10 year work / school history, pass a drug screening,
understand English, and be available to work weekends, holidays, and evening hours. ‘For
Ramp Service positions, you must possess a valid Florida Driven License and be able to lift up
to 75 pounds of luggage on a consistent basis.

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•Custodial
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(407)323-0-1-10

closetful
42 Pear choice
47 Receding
46 Bed support
SO Saintly glow
52 Dig deeply
54 Bunch of
bunk
55 Currently
occupied
56 Steno, e.g.
57 Mont Blanc
range
58 Tre a t
contest
59 Volcano
near
Messina
61 Freeze
follower
64 In the style
of
65 It m ay get In
your hair

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Poyinglor_vouLcla8 silledJid

Seminole Herald

W e gladly accept Mastercard or Vita. W o also *rtH taka cash or a personal
check. Advertisers who with to be timed can make arrangements at the time
thrur ad Is placed Please keep In mind that ads In the P erso n als ( d a i s 21).
Business Opportunities (class 55) A Oarage Sales (2 1 7 ) require paym ent m

You can fax your ad to 407-323-9406
300 N. Franch Ava., Sanford 32771 •P. O. Box 1667, Sanford 32772
Our offlca la opan to aarva you Monday through Friday. B am •S pm

advance

Debt Consolidation
Business
Opportunities
Opportunities
Financial Services
Money to Lend
Mortgages

159— R eal Estate
Wanted
We Buy rio u e ee . Condoe.
Com m ercial
and
Land.
F o red o eu re STOPPED , Back
Paym ents Brought Up To Dot*.
R e lo ca tin g ? D ivorced ? Bad
Tenants? W l Can HELPtl Any
C ondition, Any Aroa, FAST
Cloelng.
407-971*2729

II you need lo change your ad while It Is running, please ghro us a caN and
we win make the change tor the next available etfbon P le a s e check your ad
on the hist day ol publication II you find an'error, p le a se ca l us Immediately
and wo will coned Hie error lor the nest publication W e are responsible lor lha
first Insertion only-and only for the coal ol thd lirsl Insertion_______________

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EM PLOYM ENT

117 Commercial Rontals
118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
1A Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Storage/Oflice For Reni

Career
!.l
Consultants
(J
Resumes
Education A Training
Help Wanted
Employment
Warned

REAL ES TA TE

RENTALS
91 Apartments/
To Share
93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
98 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments • Furnished
99 Apartments • Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Duplea/Trtpiex
107 Mobile Home* For Rent
t i t Resort Vacations
114 Warshouse/Rental Space
115 Industrial Rentals

160— B usiness F or
S ale

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

(81 Appliances A
Furniture For Sale
183 Television A Sloroo/Radio
185 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplios
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restauranl Equipment

M IS C E L L A N E O U S
199 Pets A Supplies
200 Uvestock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Anbque/Collectibles
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

221
222
223
229

Good Things to Eat
Musical Instruments
Miscellaneous
Auctions

2 3 t Cars For Sale
234 Automolive
Im
J
Accessories
235 Truck/Buses/Vans For Sale
238 Car Ronlals .
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Molorcycies/Bikos For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vehldes/Campers For Salo
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

252 Accounting
253 Additions A
Remodeling
254 Air Conditioning

on 3 5 6

1993 Mercury Sable 4 dr. VO. 3 0
0er. aUb. AC $2095 407-3224762.

pssceMAKert m a k es a loud houl
A/0/SE WHEN YOUAPE HEAR A 4
PRESS St. I F YOU B t&amp; N TO K
UNCONTROLLABLY WHEN YOUAS
■// car p z v o t e s c i v r i t ohtang,
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PRE 5 5 X . •• j i. . - *
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181— A r r u A N C E S &amp;
F urniture For S ale

287 Lawn Services
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving &amp; Storage
293 CM. Lube A Filler
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 Piano/Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen &amp; Glass Work
303 Secretarial &amp; Typing
304 Siding
305 Small Business
308 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
308 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
3 1 1 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radio
314 Upholsiary
318 Wekjmg &amp; Sheet Metal
318 Wefl Drilling
319 Window Washing &amp; Tinting

198/ buck LeSnPro A lol ol

&gt;K YOU FOR CALLING

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199B Oman Jaap Wrsngtor Bed Tbp:
23k m les. uni age kept. 4s4 , ax. tug
•ms. mega, rvmng board, CO. 5 apd.
4 cyt $11,985 407-699-632®

235—
T ruck/Buses/Vans For
S ale
78kmilea.
V8.
dean
\
donation. 110.900 407-330-1

6ed?u9 aua mattress set. Newm
please Must t e l &lt;160 4 0 7 4 2 2 -

S ale

Fo

For Sets: LMng room handure.
sofa, love Boat, (pass and tables 6
codes lad e. 407-322-0601 C a l lor
appointment.

2 1 7 — G a r a g e S a l es

223— M

1965 Slh Wheel Koundy Airr t
bedroom.
tlp-out
caipeled.
microwave. W/D. Immaculate
condition Located at Town A
Country RV add ! park In Sardotd.
doee to M 9 Sem noie Town Center
M el No pot* $14,999 or wd roh(
SSOOtmoJndudas u99&gt;n 407-699B492 (day*), 407-B99-2918 (evM).
407-948-8290 (CP)

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FrtgkJdro. white side by aids w/ Ice
A water iSapenaer. Good conation,
InLongwood. OnfySIOO. 407-332­
0197
rrieddoh Model EL24H3S. w r it e * .
2 3 0 Volt.
2 4 .0 0 0 6 TU cooling.
1 7 J 0 x n e J h a a * v I1 0 0 0 B Q Jchn,
407-469-3232.

Country
Style
City jl
Living

Advertise your buelnees or eervlcee for ee little •• $2.00 per day.
Call (407) 322-2811 to epeak to a Classified Representative

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258-A utomotive

187— S porting G oods
w eW(^Ave:tuN6eiui-n^Nui

Convenient
Spaciou s
A ffordable

191— B uilding
M aterials

M o v e s Y o u In
• Spacious Apartments with large a onela « Lake
Kronl • Volleyball • Sparkling lYiol • Tennis Courts

^Country Lake Apts. |
Ift

Country Lake
Apartm ents
2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford • 330-5204

Watte: Bcbon 225 gaa. I B p Used

FREE 24 Hour Pre-Recorded Information
lor Mortgages a Real Estate
Call the Hoi Line: 1-877-571-7086

NEW
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407-A10-1103

S o u l T ou ch
M s s s s g s st
C o n s c io u s C a r s
Relaxing A Therapeutk
tervlcee for Men AWom
407-321-1377
Ca9 lor AppoInbnenL
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Interior Paintlng-

169-Cleaning S ervices
lo tr e c E w

We Otter These Services
•Meld Service
• Office Cleaning
•Pressure Washing
•Floor Refmtahmg
407-321-9712

Mestag*
407-822-1237, Ext 280
OCT THE FACTS!!
Thecas bo pises IMra home.

1000W. I d

St,
Sanlord,FL
(407) 322-0984

BUYING A HOME?
SELLING A HOME?
NEED EXTRA CASH?

281-H ome
I mprovement

3 0 1 -R o o fin g

CHARLES D. (Dent KILLER.
Bonder. CUC057.HV Rea.Comm

NEAT-N-TIDY
407-324-1177

304-S tucco

Rsaldantlsl •Commercial
Ask About Our Specials!

B g m iiin g u s

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ftamodeflnaA Carpentry VarE
271 - C o n s t r u c t i o n

Carpenter with 30 Yeera Exp
CM MS#
407-323-7125

312—T ree S ervice
HANG 'EM HIGH
TREE 8ERVICES
Proieaaronai Quakty Work
Tnmmmg Removals. Shaping.
Toppmg tiaukng A Cieanups
Stump Qrnckng

SmartSell’s Buyer Rebate Program
It the answer to your needs.
Up to $1,000 or more to use for down payment,
dosing costs, new appliances, etc.

275-D rywall

Sellers, pay only for the services
you use.

’ S tu cco R ep airs*
A ll Textures M atch ed
P opcornll
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -6 3 3 8 L /l

Your home In Realtor's MLS as low as S495
Save thousands $5

To A Lower Rat*
With Poor
Credit?

£ A » l f i t E f l l i from.

292-M assage

294-PAINTING

FREE Recorded
2 0 5 — H eavy
M ach inery

263-CARrENTRY

When In Doubt,
CaU In Side Outl
All Types ol Home. O rica A Mobae
Home nepaira Rotted Wood A
Termite Damage Repair Pamong
Door Repair A Replacem ents
Lic ensed A- Insured Reasonable
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Section C
Sunday
April 22, 2001

Inside:
R eligion 4C-5C
De a r A bby 2C
F ood 6C

On
the
S id e
New York Times
Bestsellers

m

Non-FIctlon
t. SEA BISCUIT, by Laura Httenbrand.
(Random Houaa, $24.85.) A biography oI
horso whose career culminated In a
1938 match race wtto War Admiral
2. ABSOLUTE POWER, by David
Umbaugh. (Regnetv, $27.95.) A lawyers
critical evaluation ol the Clnton-Reno
Justice Department,
a ICE BOUND, by Jerri NMsen with
Voters. (Talk

Meals on Wheels Volunteer Geraldine Hodge serves Roberta Tarty.

By Nick Ptetfauf

$23.95.) A
memoir by the
doctor who was
at the South
Pole when she
cSscovered that
she had breast

vi

Form erly known as Sem in o le County B e tte r
L iv in g for Sen iors, the M eals on W heels
program does m uch m ore than deliver hot food

A FAST FOOD
NATION, by
Eric Schtoeser.
(Houston
MHfln.$2S.)
From CaMomia aubdvWono to toe New
Jersey TUmp*®: a survey o llh e dark side
ot toe aJ-American meal.’
^TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE, by M **l
AJbom. (Doubleday, $1996.) The author
lete d Ns weekly vMs to Ns old ootege
mentor, who was near dea»fs door.
8.THE O’REILLY FACTOR, by B8
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aWAUONU THE BIBLE, by Bruoa Feter.

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Staff Writer
O K , a q u iz . W h a t fu n c tio n d o e s
M e a ls o n W h e e ls s u p p ly ?
I f y o u a n sw e re d th a t It s u p ­
p lie s m e a ls to th e e ld e rly a n d
n e e d y p e o p le , y o u a r c o n ly p a r ­
tia lly c o rre c t.
M e a ls o n W h e e ls , E t c , fo rm e r­
ly k n o w n a s S e m in o le C o u n ty
B e tte r L iv in g fo r S e n io rs , d o e s
m o re - M U C H m o re.
T h e a v e ra g e a g e o f a M e a ls o n
W h e e ls c lie n t is 8 4 . T e rry R o se ,
D ire c to r o f C o m m u n ity R e la tio n s,
sa id re s id e n ts , a g e d 8 5 a n d ov er,
a re th e fa s te s t g ro w in g p o p u la ­
tio n In S e m in o le C o u n ty .
L a s t y ea r, M e a ls o n W h e e ls
• v ry o d 2 ,3 0 5 c lie n t * 1 4 0 ,0 0 0

m e a ls , a n d co v e re d 4 1 ,0 0 0 tra n s ­
p o rta tio n trip s w ith 3 ,1 7 6 h o u rs
o f h o m e m a k in g s e rv ic e s.
M e a ls o n W h e e ls a ls o p ro v id e d
e m e rg e n c y h o m e re p a irs, in s ta lla ­
tio n o f w h e e lc h a ir ra m p s a n d
s a fe ty e q u ip m e n t a t 2 3 4 h o m es.
A ll o f th is w o rk w a s a c c o m ­
p lis h e d b y a p p ro x im a te ly 4 5 0
v o lu n te e rs w h o g a v e 2 7 ,5 0 0
h o u rs o f se r v ic e la s t y ea r, a n d th e
o rg a n iz a tio n is c o n tin u in g to
expand.
O n e o f th e s p e c ia l p ro je c ts is
c o m in g u p o n M a y 11, fro m 9
a .m . to 1 :3 0 p .m . a t th e S a n fo rd
C iv ic C e n te r. I t's th e a n n u a l
S p rin g H e a lth F a ir a n d F u n F e st,
sp o n so re d b y F lo rid a P o w e r 4c
L ig h t C o m p a n y . T h e re w ill b e
fre e g o lf s w in g a n a ly sis , a liv e
d is p la y fro m th e S artford Z o o ,
fre e b o x e d lu n c h fo rjre n io rs ,
c h a ir m a s s a g e , a n d E e lk i m a s­
sa g e . A ls o , ra ffle p r iie s , d e m o n ­
s tra tio n s , h e a lth s c re e n in g s , g re a t
e n te rta in m e n t, a n d o f c o u rs e , a
m y ria d o f In fo rm a tio n a l p re s e n ­
ta tio n s o n b e h a lf o f M e a ls o n
W h e e ls.
R o s e sa id it is u n fo rtu n a te th a t
o n ly tw o c itie s in S e m in o le
C o u n ty len d fin a n c ia l s u p p o rt to
th e o rg a n iz a tio n , A lta m o n te

HwM photos by Tbmnvy Vktoonl
Mm Is on Wboota
m antgtr Dottto Baubtttz. left, and volunteer Josephine Banks prepare a meal ot chicken stew, beets, green
beane, and biscuits tor seniors. Write toe organization dsHvere meals to seniors who are riomebound, It also provides meals at
toe 8atvaBon Army for those who are abte to drive to toe facility.
S p rin g s a n d O v ie d o .
M o s t o f th e fin a n c ia l su p p o rt
c o m e s fro m th e O ld e r A m e rica n s
A c t (fe d e ra l), in p a rt o f th e
C o u n ty (S e m in o le ), a n d in p art
fro m th e U n ite d W ay, (v ery sm a ll
p a rt o f th e b u d g e t).
"U n fo rtu n a te ly ," s h e s a id ,
"S a n fo rd , w h ic h u s e s th e la rg e st
p a rt o f o u r b u d g e t h a s c o n s is te n t­
ly re fu se d to su p p o rt o u r agency.
I h a v e g re a t h o p e s fo r g e ttin g to
k n o w M a y o r B ra d y L essard an d
th e C ity C o m m is sio n so w e c a n
w o rk to g e th e r in c a rin g fo r th e
fra il a n d n e e d y c itiz e n s o f
S a n fo rd .
R o s e a tte n d e d a S a n fo rd C ity
C o m m is sio n m e e tin g last y e a r
a n d w a s u p se t.
" I t to o k s e c o n d s to a p p ro v e
$ 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 fo r n e w te n n is c o u rts ,
a n d th e sa m e a m o u n t o f tim e to

Volunteers Geraldine Hodge, Joeepritoe Banks, sits manager Dottle Baublitz, and vol­
unteer Z«la Uggons prepare to serve a meal

g ra n t z e ro d o lla rs fo r o u r
s e n io r s ."
B u t in a d d itio n to th e fin a n cia l
g ra n ts, M e a ls o n W h e e ls is
In v o lv ed In o th e r fu n d ra isin g
e v e n ts s u ch a s th e c o o k ie sa le s.
T h e y a re se llin g c o o k ie s , a d v e r­
tised a s " A d e c a d e n t d a rk -c h o c o ­
la te k iss-sh a p e d c o o k ie w ith a
d e lic io u s so ft c o c o n u t c e n te r."
M e a ls o n W h e e ls is n o w sh ip p in g
th e ir fa b u lo u s co o k ie s , o n e
d o z e n , w ra p p e d a n d b e rib b o n e d ,
fo r ju s t $ 2 0 , p lu s $2d&gt;0 sh ip p in g
a n d h a n d lin g .
F o r c o o k ie s , c o n ta c t T e rry at
M e a ls o n W h e e ls, 4 0 7 -3 3 3 -8 8 7 7 ,
e x t. 121.
A ls o In th e fu tu re, M e a ls o n
W h e e ls p la n s to o p e n a T h rift
S to re in a n e ffo rt to ra is e m o re
m o n e y to su p p o rt th e g ro w in g
w a itin g lists.
T h e y a re lo o k in g fo r so m e o n e
to d o n a te s p a c e fo r o n e y e a r to
g e t th e m sta rte d .
A ls o w o rth y o f c o n s id e ra tio n
fo r o n e an d a ll, a p p lic a tio n s fo r
th e E m e rg e n cy R e p a ir P ro g ra m
A s s ista n c e a re n o w a v a ila b le fo r
V ery L o w In co m e H o m e o w n e rs
In S e m in o le C o u n ty . T h e p ro g ra m
is n o t a re m o d e lin g p ro g ra m , b u t
d e s ig n e d to h e lp fa m ilie s w ith
lim ite d e m e rg e n c y h o u s in g
rep air, a n d to lo w in c o m e h o m e
o w n e rs fo r u tility c o n n e ctio n s .
T h e re is a ls o a S e n io r S a n ta
m a llo u t e v e ry C h ris tm a s.
H o w c a n th e a v e ra g e citiz e n
h e lp ? m a n y n ay *. V o lu n te e r to
w o rk . T h e re a re m a n y o p p o rtu n i­
tie s fo r p e o p le o f a ll a g e s to sh a re
tim e a n d ta len t. M a k e a fin a n cia l
d o n a tio n . P u rch a se s o m e o f th o se

Senior Jo e Williams enjoys a riot dinner
prepared by Meals on Wheals.

d e lic io u s co o k ie s. D e sig n a te
m e m o r ia ls o r o th e r g ifts in
re m e m b ra n c e o f frie n d s an d fa m ­
ily m e m b e rs w h o m a y h a v e
p a s s e d o n . A tte n d th e fu n ctio n at
th e S a n fo rd C iv ic C e n te r o n M ay
11 a n d le a rn m o re a b o u t th e o rg a ­
n iz a tio n s . P h o n e th e m - th e y 'll b e
h a p p y to h e a r fro m y o u ; 4 0 7 -3 3 3 ­
8877.
M e a ls o n W h e els E tc. is lo ca te d
a t 1097 S a n d P o n d R o a d , L ak e
M ary.
"Y o u o u g h t to see th is p la ce in
th e e a rly m o rn in g h o u rs ," R ose
s a id . "VVe c o o k o v e r 6 0 0 m e a ls fo r
s e n io rs , p ro b a b ly b e fo re m o st
p e o p le in th e area g e t o u t o f b ed .
I t 's a w e in s p irin g ."
F u n d s a re p ro v id e d th ro u g h
th e S e m in o le C o u n ty B oard o f
C o u n ty C o m m is sio n e rs an d th e
S t a t e o f F lo rid a .

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T he S eminole H erald

Sunday, April 22.2001

N urse’s affair with
form er patient makes
her sick at heart
D EAR A BBY: I am a 30year-old woman. I worked as
a nurse in a psychiatric hospi­
tal lor five years. Last m onth, I
had an affair — a one-night
stand — w ith a form er patient
whom I met in the hospital. It
was discovered, and a week
later, I was fired.
Abby, I sw ear nothing inap­
propriate ever took place
...................... . ......... w hile the
m an w as a
patient in
the hospi­
tal. We only
talked.
Hospital
m anage­
m ent d id n 't
■7N
a/ /
believe m e

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• • • • • • •

choice but

are terrible
n b le irum ors circulating
about me.
Fortunately, m y husband is
standing beside m e as I try to
;ct on with my life. I feel like 1
ve com m itted a felony and
d on't know how to forgive
m yself.
M A D E A M IS T A K E IN
M A RYLA N D
D EA R M A D E A
M ISTA KE* You d on't need m e
to tell you that you com m itted
a serious breach o f profession­
al ethics. D octors, nurses,
social w orkers and other
health-care professionals m ust
not have a physical relation­
ship w ith their patients.
Psychiatric patients arc partic­
ularly vulnerable.
You and your husband
would benefit from profes­
sional m arriage counseling.
It's im portant that you find
out w hy you took a risk that
sabotaged your professional
future and com prom ised your
m a n ia rc vow s, so that you

etaland and be able to

fdiltivjc yourself.
•-

. D EA R A B B Y : M y son
'"R u d y” is 42 years old and
still depends on m e and his
sisters to give him m oney to
survive. He is an only son and
brother and has always
expected it from us.
Rudy never m arried and
recently started living on his
ow n, although he d oesn't ow n
much o f anything. O ne o f his
sisters was generous enough
to purchase a hom e for him to
live in, but he refused to m ove
to where the house is located.
He doesn't ow n a car, and I
guess he is waiting for one of

us to get one for him . In the
past, w c have bought him cars
and trucks, along w ith beauti­
ful clothing — and he has
nothing to show for it. All of
us in the fam ily have bent
over backward to help him get
on his feet.
Abby, what can we do to
m ake Rudy understand that
he needs to take care o f him ­
self w ithout help from us? His
sisters have cut nim D ff; how ­
ever, I am still trying to do the
best for m e AN D for him . Your
thoughts, please.
N O N A M E IN
NEW M E X IC O
D E A R N O N A M E: Your
son is old enough to be told
the facts o f life. Show him the
help-w anted ads and point out
entry-level positions. The
gravy train Iras left the station,
and now Rudy m ust stand on
his ow n two feet.
P.S. He m ay need profes­
sional counseling to break his
lifelong dependency on others.
Let's hope it's the last thing
you'll have to pay for.

D E A R A B B Y : I love my
w ife dearly, but she has chron­
ic bad breath — and I m ean
BAD. I have tried talking to
her about it; she ju st shrugs it
o ff or says I hu rt her feelings.
Every m orning when I leave
the house for w ork, she asks
fo r a goodbye kiss and I reluc­
tantly oblige. Please tell m e
w hat to do, Abby. It w ould be
n ice to enjoy a sw eet kiss
again.

GASPING FOR AIR
DEAR GASPING: Perhaps
you should change your
approach. Tell your w ife gen­
tly that you 're concerned
about her health, and you'd
Ukc h e r to i * ........*
exam i
___
-an d dentist. Bad W e a th d a i be
a sign o f serious dental or
m edical problem s and should
not be ignored.

D «*r Abby D m itte n by f t e l lM rtillllpe
end deaghtrt Jeen n t Phillip*.

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Soures secures internship
Jean ette M . Sou res of
Longw ood, a Junior at
Dartmouth College, Hanover,
N.H., has been named a Dickey
Center International Intern.
Sores, daughter o f Elizabeth
and A lm or de M elo Soares of
Longwood, is a graduate of

Lake M ary H igh School.
She w as a Political Section
Intern for the U S . M ission to
the U.N . in New York City at
the recom m endation of
Dartm outh professor M lada
Bukovansky o f the Governm ent
Department.

Orlando Ballet comes to Stairs Theatre
The Orlando City Ballet
announces their eighth annual
Spring Concert, "Dancing In One
W orld” April 28 at 2 p.m. and
7 J 0 p.m., and again April 29 at 2
p.m. at the Helen Stairs Theatre
in historic downtown Sanford.
This year's performances will
feature Act 11 of the classical bal­
let La Bayadere plus a showcase
of m odem and contemporary
choreographies with special
est Vod. Tickets arc available
m the Helen Stairs Theatre box
office by calling 407-321-8111
between 10 a.m. and noon, and
again between 2 and 4 pan.
Prices are $12 for children, stu­
dents and seniors, and $15 for
general admission. Group rates
are available by contacting
Orlando City Ballet at 407-6957958. In cooperation with Helen
Stairs Theatre, Orlando City
Ballet is pleased to treat the stu­
dents of Seminole County to a
very special free performance at
the theater on Friday, April 27.
Under the direction of
Executive Artistic Director
Beatrix Aldana, La Bayadere will
be performed with returning
guest artist Wilson Li o f Ballet
Cam pagnie Deutschland as Solor,
O CB alumni Jillian Reis as
Nikiya, and current O CB princi­
pals Melissa Dunn and Josef
Capuano as Gamzatti and the
Bronze God, respectively. Also
included in the program are a
World Premier Brazilian/Modem
ballet from favorite OCB choreoi former Artistic
■Denise Ren ton, and two
new jazz pieces from dancer and
choreographer Sunny Raskin.
Orlando City Ballet also wel­
com es special guest Vod, a new
m odem dance com pany founded
by O CB alumna Adriene
Nicholas.
Assisting Ms. Aldana with
coaching is Luba Gulyaeva, a for­
m er mem ber o f the Kirov Ballet
Com pany in S t Petersburg,
Russia. Ms. Gulyaeva trained at
the Vagonova Ballet Academy,
and in 1988 w as invited b y
Mikhail Baryshnikov to be a
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March 27,2001
K yle Christopher Stllw ell,
son of Melissa Williams
Stillwell and Christopher
Craig Stillwell, Deltona, was
bom .

This Boy Scout Troop
345, sponsored by the
First Presbyterian Church
ol Sanford, was prepar­
ing to depart for a twoweok camping trip at
Camp Lanoche, near
DeLand. during the sum­
mer of 1952. Sitting in
front (I to r): AJ Collins,
Curtis Hughes, Qeorge
Farris, Richard Phagan;
first row, Richard Powell,
Maurice Phillips, Barry
St. John, Dickie
Rountree; second row,
Toddy Walker, Randall
Lavendar, Randall
Robbins, Sidney Vihlen
Jr., Jo ey Adams, Allen
Maffett, Jim Blythe,
Bobby Mitchell; back
row, Jimmy Pearson
and Scoutmaster Sid
Vihlen Sr.

Match 28,2001
M ikael A lejandro Roig,
son o f Vilma Ester Delarosa
and Manuel A. Roig, ID,
Sanford, was bom .
Jam es Patrick O w ens, son
of Jill Ann Hobcn and Jam es
William Owens, Jr., Sanford,
w as bom .
Joshua Lee Driver, son of
Elana Marie Coyle Driver,
DeLand, was bom .

Match 29,2001
Jo sep h Alexander Watson,
son o f Brandi Dec Parrish
Watson and David Lawrence
Watson, Deltona, was bom .
Jacob R iley W illis, son of
Heather Ranac Lewis Willis
and David Reginald Willis,
Deltona, was bom .
Saprice M ichelle Lewis,
daughter of SaD allas Lewis,
Maitland, was bom.
JeackealA sh er D ias, son of
Veronica and M ike Diaz,
Casselberry, w as b o m
Cydney M eagan Slapa,
daughter of Tiffany and
Jam es Slapa, Longwood, was
bom

March 30,2001
Ryan Linsy M cG uire,
daughter o f Genevieve and
Timothy McGuire, was b o m
Alayna B lalre M asco,
daughter o f Jennifer BLairc
Frazier M asco and Christian
Eugene M asco, o f Sanford,
was bom .

March 31,2001
M aurie Beth Rocke,
daughter of Stad e and Robert
Rocke, Altamonte Springs,
was b o m

&gt;til 1,2001
Slake Battle, son o f .
j Chelsea and David Bat|le&lt;n
W inter Park, was b o m 1— Jerem y M ichael R a u s ch ,- son o f Autumn Bushur and
M ichael Rausch, Apopka, w as
bom .
Ryan Je ffrey M arek, son o f
Billie Jo Barnhill Marek and
Jeffrey Scott Marek, of
Deltona, was b o m

Sanford son Sherwood Mobley scores again
A native o f Sanford,
Sherwood M obley has served as
principal tim panist for the
Greenville, South
Carolina Sym phony
Orchestra.
H e w as featured In
an "H arm onic Rhythm "
concerto for timpani
and percussion at tire
Greenville Peace Center
Concert Hall, Saturday,
M arch 31.

Hovering over the

•-fived ru m tw h ile w ield-

the Joy, exuberance and pow er
with w hich the composer,
Russell Peck, infused In his
"H arm onic R hythm s"
titled, "A m eeting of
TWo M illennium s".
Peck, attending the
G reenville prem ier of
his w ork, spoke briefly
in his generous praise o f
the orchestra, Its con ­
ductor, Edvard
Tchlvzhel, the im pres­
siv e c o n ce rt halt an d «tw&gt;

tied timi
talented
tim panist
Sherw ood Mobley,
At the conclusion o f
the perform ance, the
capacity crowd rose to its feet
to cheer, w histle and applaud
its intense approval a n a plea-

tfa v t-L -ln c
n U n K IIls
• • • • • • •

ing, a t least som e o f the'
tim e, four m allets or
brushes and sticks, the
tim panist w as In constant
m otion, w orking a t changing
notes and pilches to reveal all

April 2,2001
M akcnzy b a b e l G ard a,
daughter of Kelly and Omar
G arda, Deltona, w as bom .
Steven Thom as Lorenzo,
Jr„ son of Jessica and Steven
Lorenzo, Longwood, was
bom .
Paul D a'R on Fitzgerald
Drayton, son of Paula D.
Doris Drayton, o f Deltona,
was bom .
Richard A lan Salm on, 111,
son of Natosha Tabatha June
~ ott Salmon and Richard
an Salmon, Jr., o f Sanford,
was b o m
M ackenzie Kriaton Brown,
daughter, of Thmmi*
Sweat and Je rro J Andrew
Brown o f Deltona was bom .
C am ille A d ana Reuter,
daughter of Odcm aris
Maldonado and Curt Reuter,
Altamonte Springs, w as bom .
D ean Jam es R evlett, son of
Loretta and Perry Revlett,
O range City, w as bom .

April 3 , 2001
Sam anttha Bailey Ray,
hrii
ter ojfC
f Christina
daughter
Marlene Powers Ray anc
and
Gregory Scott Ray, Sanford,
was bom .
A sia A l'M ela Sm ith,
daughter of Laquinta Denise
Wilson, Sanford, w as b o m
Ju stin Lawrence Strasaner
T hom pson, son of Jennifer
Strassner and Justin
Thompson, Oviedo, w as
bom
M adison Leigh Johnson,
daughter of Allison and
Timothy Jo h n so a Orlando,
was b o m
Stacie Jan e R ipley, daugh­
ter o f Kelly and Donald
Ripley, Jr., Sanford, was bom.
Tyson A ntonio Blackm an,
son of Julie Jim enez and
Benjamin Blackman, Apopka,
w as bom .
G iovanni Vlnansaca, son
o f Kimberly and Alfonso
Vlnansaca, Winter Park, was
bom .
A lexis M arie M cQ ueen,
daughter of Lynette Marie
Van livery M cQueen and
Paul Scott Godbee ID, of
Deltona was bom .

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C o n Lee Majors, Georgia Mae Dunwoody, Hattie Mae Hankerson and Mary
Ann Reynolds received special recognition during the Zion Hope Missionary
Baptist Church's 2001 appreciation celebration.
i

sure. Sherw ood experienced
im m ense satisfaction in know ­
ing that his m other, Freddie
M uller Mobley, brother, Ernest,
sisters, Eleanor Solom on,
Carolyn M obley and Marylen
M . Jenkins, niece Portia
Solom on and A drianne Brown
m ade the trip to the city of
G reenville to w itness such a
once-ln-a-lifctim e evening o f
entertainm ent.
M obley is a graduate of
Barofhhlv H leh School and
received his B ach elor o l M usic
degree from Boston
rit tot
Conservatory, M asters degree
from the N ew England
Conservatory.
He has w orked under the
batons o f such noted conductors
as Seiji O zalva, S ir Colin Davis,
Klais Tem m stcdt and the late
Erich Leinsdorf and Robert
Shaw.
M obley has toured the
United States, South Am erica
and Europe on three different
occasions.
He Is actively involved in
academ ia, and Is currently on
the faculty o f the South
Carolina G overnor's School for
the A rts and Humanities.
Mr. M obley resides in
Slm psonville w ith his wife,
Debbie and their tw o daughters,
Naomi and Sarah.
• ••
Zion Hope M issionary
Baptist Church, sixth members
appreciation 2001 celebration
was held Saturday, April 7 in
See Hawkins, Page 5C

Ph oto •utvnlttod to tho Herald

Sanford native and Seminole High School graduate Sherwood Mobley Is
the principal timpanist for tho Greenville (S.C.) Symphony Orchestra.

These women thrive on spiritual encounters
Miml Greene. T har was 11 ears
A s the old saying goes, never
ago and the wom en arc still
underestim ate the pow er o f a
strongly spiritually united.
woman.
Today, the group Is Inter­
Several years back in
denominational and
the w ake o f a crisis at the
members find solace in
First Presbyterian
their association with
Church of Sanford, the
other women. About the
membership was drastiMarch meeting, held at
Jl) .ed ik i J. Members
Rose Long’s home,
began moving to other
Shirley said, "It is always
churches and the churchso good to sec each other
women circles were
and Join together in a
slowly dissolving. A
wonderful Bible Study
longtime member, now
Doris
and b e able to have such
deceased, told Shirley
D ietrich
loving and wonderful
Schilke, with tears in her
fellowship also."
eyes, how distressed she
The group meets m onthly In
w as that she no longer had a
the homes of members.
"church hom e."
Following the 10: a.m . gathering,
Hello! This was a wake-up
refreshments are served during
call for Shirley, local entrepre­
the fellowship hour. O pening
neur and author.
the Bible pages and making
Shirley w as so touched that
them com e alive for study nave
she pondered various options to
Included dedicated authorities:
alleviate this painful situation.
Charlotte Sm ith, Linda Robb,
"T h e ladies missed each oilier,"
she said. She cam e to the conclu­ Rita Adam s and Janice Gregory’.
Tlve meetings recess every year
sion to host a coffee in her
from M ay to October w ith so
hom e, invite the Presbyterian
many retreating to their sum mer
wom en to attend and take it
out-of-state homes.
from there. " I mailed 65 invita­
T he women, who are deep
tions and 65 cam e," Shirley said.
into prayer, support various
Thus, a Bible Study and
m issions throughout the year
Fellowship group was inaugu­
and genuinely care about help­
rated under the direction of
ing People, according to Linda
Shirley, Laura Parker, Rose
Robb. "They are just precious,
Long, Rita Adam s and the late

Herald photo byTommyVIncant

Helen Ernest and Wilma Heaton enjoy refreshments at Santord Woman's Club monthly Bridge Club party as host­
e sses Terri Mllliken and Emy Sokol prepare to serve the other ladies.
wonderful people. I feel humble
to be a part o f them ," Linda
said.

Shirley writes and publishes a
monthly newsletter and has sent
out 92 copies for May, for a total

of 123 newsletters In all. During
See Dietrich, Page 5C

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Sunday. April 22. 2001 I ’ilR C 5 C

R eligion
Don’t try to squeeze your children into the same mold
QUESTION: W hat can you
tell ua about the differences
between Type I and Type II
kids? 1 have one of eacn and
want to understand them.
D R . D O B SO N : First, you
should know that these charac­
teristics are not highly correlat­
ed w ith intelligence. By that I
m ean there are bright, orga­
nized children (ty p e I) who arc
at the flighty end o f the scale,
and there are disorganized
slow -leam ers (Type U) w ho are
highly m otivated. The prim ary
difference betw een them is a
m atter o f tem peram ent and
maturity, although there are
m ore sm art kids in the Type I
category.
Second, Type II children are
not intrinsically inferior to Type
L Ves, it would be wonderful If
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every
student used the talent he
she possessed to best advan-

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tage. But each child is a unique
apparently lazy kid as a lifelong
Individual. Kids don?t fit the
loser. He or she m ay surprise
same mold — nor d o they need
you.
to.
Third, you will never turn a
I know education is im por­
Type H youngster into a Type I
y n n e ein eg, pushing,
tant today, and
scholarrbby
Focus on
we want our
threatening and punishing
lishing. It
the Family
boys and girls
isn’t in him . If you try to
to go as far as
squeeze him into som ething
they can acade­
he’s not, you w ill produce only
mically. But
• aggravation for yourself and
let's keep our
anger from the child. That
goals in proper
attem pt can fill a house w ith
perspective. It
conflict. I have concluded that it
is possible that
is sim ply not w orth the price it
the low achiev­ ' extracts.
er will outper­
I am certainly not recom ­
form the acad e­ m ending that children be
Dr. James
m ic superstar
allow ed to float through life,
in the long run.
avoiding responsibility and
• • • • • • • There are many w asting their opportunities. My
exam ples o f that occurring in
approach to the underachiever
the real world (Einstein and
can be sum m arized in these
Edison, for Instance). D on't
suggestions:
w rite off that disorganized,
(1) He lacks the discipline to

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success for your child.
Let me say it once m ore: Not
every individual can be
ueezed into the same mold.
lere is room in this world for
the creative "so u ls’' w ho long to
breathe free. I'll bet som e par­
ents approached life from the
sam e direction.

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Q U E ST IO N : Should a col­
lege-educated wom an feel that
she has wasted her training if
she chooses not to use it profes­
sionally? I mean, why should I
bother to go through school to
be a professional if I'm going to
w lna up raising kids and being
a full-tim e hom em aker?
D R . D O B SO N : A person
doesn’t go to college just to pre­
pare for a line o f work — or at

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Habitat tor Humanity In SomlnoJo County broke ground April i t tor itanowThrm store at11i 1 0 0 A m e rica n a Btvd.
sub-standard housing and
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Christian organization thid builds homos to' help eilmihale isub-i
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Habitat organization wl» celebrate tte HXh anniversary on June 4, end Is currently building its 44th home in the
community. Those attending the groundbreaking ceremony included, from left, the Rev. William Rehrer;
Marianne Van, Thrift Store manager; Larry Holton, architect; Anna B a le PNMps, past board member; Jim
Wteiand, Habitat representative; Randy Brooks, contractor representative; Jeff Stain, board member; Shirley
Bandy, past president Doug Foremen, past vice president and Rob Saunders. Habitat president.

Central Florida welcomes back
one o f its own as Lisa Harper of
Sanford heads up the 2001
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Women's Conference, April 21,
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Calvary
Assembly in Winter Park. The
event is open to ail women.
Lisa, a 1981 graduate of
Seminole High School, was an
outstanding athlete in volleyball
and tennis, winning numerous
M VP and honor roll awards. She
served as president o f the SH S
chapter o f Fellowship of
Christian Athletes, chaplain of
her class, and was active in many
other organizations. Her leader­
ship abilities led her to success at
Seminole Community College
and Troy State University where
she graduated with degrees in
journalism and advertising.
Upon graduation, she accept­
ed a position as Women's
Ministry director for the
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
I n E a o le m T W u w a o a o . T h e th a n

moved to Colorado and served
on the staff o f Fonts on the
Family with Dr. Jam es Dobson.
During her time there, she stori­
ed the Renewing the Heart
Women’s Conference Tour,
speaking to sellout crowds of
over 18,000 in many m ajor cities
across the nation.

Her love for the Lord and her
zest for life is evident in her
dynamic personality as she
shares stores o f pain and perse­
verance, love, hope and encour­
agem ent
Lisa has written several books
and was the executive producer
on two "Renewing the Heart
Live" albums. The first recording
won a GMA Dove Award for
Praise and Worship Album o f the
Year.
Lisa is the daughter and Patty
(Brown) and John Angel, both
Sanford natives.
Accompanying Lisa will be
Kim HilL Am erica's premier
female worship leader. Kim,
along with her band, will be
leading the praise and worship.
Joining Lisa and Kim will be
Eva Whittington Self. At the age
o f 17, Eva w as in an automobile
accident that left her paralyzed.
Out of that tragedy, God raised a
powerful witness. She shares her
personal testimony and uses her
;ift as a story teller to share
iblicaJ truths In a simple, practi­
cal way. She has an unique sense

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tim e w as held for each o f the
escorted guests.
First to b e roasted was Cora
M ajors, her friend Bernice King,
M ary H enderson, Bernard
M ason and Curtis Thom pson
gave their accolades to Sister
M ajors.
G eorgia Dunw oody w as
roasted by her brothers and son,
A lphonse Hilton, Joseph
Pearson, Ju nior Lee Pearson of
M iam i, and daughter, Jcrvlne
Johnson.
A solo w as rendered by
Agatha Hankerson, entitled "A s
Long as I got King Jesus, I don't
need nobody else."

Roasting M ary Ann Reynolds
w as h er daughter Latashia
Reynolds, W illie King, J r ,
D eacon Fred Brook Jr., and
Jacob Davis.
T hese m em bers w ere honored
for their dedication, devotion,
active service to their Lord and
Master. They are w orking in the
vineyard and fo r our Savior.
Special thanks go to the com ­
m ittee for this sixth annual
mem bers appreciation dinner.
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Sem inole H O PE (Healthy
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the summer m onths when she
and her husband, Cori, are at
their sum m er hom e in Blowing
Rock, N .G , she keeps m em bers
informed w ith her newsletter,
although there are no meetings.
As hostess for the April meeting,
Shirley received a check to p u r­
chase flowers from an advocate
in Blowing Rock w hom she
described as "s o s w e e t" Her
Sanford project has rubbed off
on her neighbors and friends in
the mountains.
Just in case your sick loved
ones have show n improvement
in their health, it could be their
names have been on the m onth­
ly Prayer List attached to the
newsletters. These w om en are
spiritually powerful, pray a lot
and have special connections
"u p th ere/
Shirley said her w ork w ith
the group o f w om en "h as been
very rewarding. Wc have a
warm, loving relationship...they
ore a nice, neat group of
w om en."
But d on't mesa around with
this contingent o f classy ladies.
Although they are reserved and
refined, they are not afraid to
uphold their beliefs, voice their
opinions and "Stand Up for
Jesus."

Bridge S o d a l
The Bridge Social o f the
Sanford W oman's Club held the
April session a t the clubhouse.
H ostesses Tetri M illikan and
Em v Sokol served refreshments
to those attending.
Betty Bruestle w on high score
and Doris Stein w as the second
high winner.
O ther players enjoying the
afternoon were: Helen Ernest,
Rose Editth Jacobson, Shirley
M ills, Libby Prcvntt, Zelda
Siskind, W ilma H eaton, Carol
Dennison and a guest, M arian
Smith.
Ju n e on the go
June M cFaddcn had a recent
enjoyable trip to N ew Jersey, her
roots. She was m et at the
Atlantic City Airport where f o e
mer neighbors and good friends
m et her to take her to Tom 's
River, her hom e for 17 years. As
the form er leader o f the Florida
Eastern Star, June attended a
m eeting o f an Eastern Star
Chapter in Tom 's River.
She w as reunited w ith her
three brothers and cousins, as
well as longtime N avy friends.
"It w as good to go to dinner and
talk about old times and go
through pictures. W hat good
m em ories!"
Shortly after arriving back

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hom e, June, daughter Sharon
and son-in-law Dean Sm ith were
off to Augusta, Ga. to visit
granddaughter Debbie and fam­
ily. "It's great to travel and have
such good m em ories," she said.
"M y next trip is to Jacksonville
to visit the Eastern Star Grand
Chapter. I thank God for all my
safe trips and good health."
P u b lish er lo ses m other
Wayne D. Doyle, form er pub­
lisher o f the Sanford Herald, and
his wife, Lena, have returned
from Virginia due to the death
o f his mother, Mrs. Ethel
Kanode, 88, at a nursing home
in Richmond.
Interment was April 5 at
Pulaski C o u n ty ,Virginia. The
rites were conducted b y Mrs.
Kanode’s minister, the Rev.
Kenneth Fogus, and her son, the
Rev. Wilburn Doyle.
H appy Birthday
O ne of Sanford's most
beloved school m aim s, Nellie
Colem an, will celebrate her 90th
birthday on April 25. N ellie
ended her teaching career at
Sem inole H igh School where she
taught Latin and dram a. She
will alw ays be remembered for
her lavish Rom an banquets and
dazzling productions.
Happy birthday, Nellie!

d ty governm ent, county govem m ent, agencies, law enforce­
m ent neighborhood organiza­
tions, churches and schools is
still em pow ering residents o f
Sanford since its beginning in
1995. it's one o f the few groups
that have lasted this long ana
continue to m eet every third
Saturday at 12 noon, at Tile
West Sanford Bovs it G irls Club.
They recently celebrated their
sixth anniversary in February
and presented plaques o f appre­
ciation to several coalition m em ­
bers.
Sem inole HOPE is sponsored
by The G rove Counseling
Center and Funded by tne
Office o f Juvenile Justice
Delinquency Prevention.
For m ore inform ation regard­
ing HOPE phone the Grove's
Prevention office at 407-3271765, ext. 200.

of humor and personal expres­
sion that is a real crowd pleaser.
She was one of the featured
kers at the Renewing the
rt Conference. She has
recorded an album, "The Old
Violin" and her biography,
"M aybcll's D aughter" which was
published in 1999.
Rounding out the conference
will be guest appearances by
A]J Johnson, starting
Adrienne M
guard for the WNBA Orlando
Miracle, Karen Williams, Miss
University o f Florida, and
Rhonda Bostick, senior at
Mainland High School, Daytona
Beach.
,
O ne o f the organizers o f this
conference is Donalyn Knight,
Seminole High School faculty
member and longtime sponsor of
the SH S chapter of FCA. She is a .
graduate of SH S and the daugh­
ter of D on and Margaret Knight.
For registration Information,
contact the FCA W om en's
Ministry at 4fI7-M^-a001 or(regis­
ter online at w w w .lnteliiaur.
net/fca. Pre-registration is
required.

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the Fellowship H all o f the
church.
The honorees w ere Sisters
C o n Lee M ajors, G eorgia M ae
Dunwoody, H attie M ae
Hankerson and M ary A nn
Reynolds.
Mistress o f cerem onies for the
evening w as Eloiae P. Burney.
Opening invocation w as given
by Deacon Fred E. Brooks, Ir.
The occasion waa given by
Rebecca Henderson and the
b in sin g o f the food b y D eacon
Willie King, Sr.
After a delicious dinner w as
served to the guests, roasting

least, that shouldn't be the rea­
son for being there. The purpose
for getting a college education is
to broaden your world and
enrich your intellectual life.
W hether or not it leads to a
career is not the point. Nothing
invested in the cultivation of
your ow n mind is ever really
wasted. If you have the desire to
learn and the opportunity to go
to school, I think you should
reach for it. Your career plans
can be finalized later.

Sanford’s Harper heads FCA conference

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structure his life. H elp him gen­
erate it. System atize his study
hours. Look over his hom ew ork
to see that it is neat and com ­
plete.
(2) M aintain as close a contact
with the school as possible. The
more you and your child ’s
teacher com m unicate, the better.
O nly then can you provide the
needed structure.
(3) Avoid anger in the rela­
tionship. It doesn’t help. Those
parents w ho becom e m ost frus­
trated and irritated often believe
their child ’s irresponsibility is a
deliberate th in s. Usually it is
not. C onsider the problem a
m atter of tem peram ent rather
than defiance.
(4) Seek tutorial assistance If
necessary to stay on track.
(5) H aving done what you
can to help, accept w hat com es
in return. G o w ith the flow and

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upper
Sundays arc a tim e to do notmuch o f anything If w e can help
It.
G oing to church late morning
and then perhaps having
brunch, reading the paper, and
relaxing for the rest o f the after­
noon and evening. Som etimes
we d on't even feel like going
out for dinner, and rather cat In,
if that m eans not too much
cooking involved.
So, to help things along 1
many times start preparing the
Sunday supper the day before.

oven on, finish baking and serve
the m arinated veggies as side
dishes.
Som etim es a very sim ple
dessert such as a good Ice
cream , served w ith hom em ade
chocolate fudge can bring a glo­
rious finale to your no- fuss
meal.
• Rosemary Lamb Roast
• Baked Feta red skin potatoes
• Carrot M arinade FranAoise
• Baked Caram el Apples
• Godiva Chocolate Ice cream
w ith Am aretto Ganna che

4 servings of each

R osem ary L im b R o u t

2 pounds piece leg o f lamb
6 d o v es or garlic,
1 teaspoon o f coarse sea salt
1/2 teaspoon pepper
Three springs of rosemary
1/2 cup feta cheese
1/2 cup water
° cup olive oil
6 medium sire red skin pota­
toes
Fresh oregano
Clean and fat trim the meat.
Rub w ith salt, rosemary,
crushed garlic, and pepper.
Place m pot over the oil and
wAtcr*
H im the oven at 350. Cover
the pot and bake for two hours.
In the m ean time prepare the
potatoes, clean and trim. T ike
the pot roast out and add the
potatoes. Sprinkle all the feta
cheese In top. Add m ore feta to
the m eat as well.
Continue to bake for another
hour. T ik e out and cool. Place In
airtight container, and keep
refrigerated until next day.

Abov*: II praparedthe
day before, Rosemary
Lamb Roast takes IW)e
•(fort for those easy
8unday Suppers.
Right: Baked Carmel
apples are delicious
and easyto make.

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Carrot Marinade Francois*

1-pound carrots, cleaned,
trimmed and scraped, cut In
round slices

* cu p butter
2 tab lesp oo n s o f am aretto
Place the ap p let inside and bal
at 400 for 30 mliiutes.
W hen read If, on top o f the
stove, in a skillet m elt dow n to
light brow n color th e w hite
Trice the apples out and
he spoon, draw circles
around the apples, as to wrap
them in die caram el.

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M elt the chocolate in a heavy
skillet. A dd the heavy w hipping
cream and the butter. Let com e
to a soft boll continuing to stir.
W hen a t un coats a cold spoon
nicely is done. A dd the am aret­
to. Place irj 9 squirting bottle,
and top you r favorite ice cream .
N ow supper is ready to heat

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everything is done. You can
even send your husband to get
a bottle o f wine. By the tim e he
returns, d iner will b e on the
table, he w ill b e absolutely
am assed, and say, for how many
tim es in his life: “T h ere is no
telling what a w om an can d o in
less than an h ou r!"
Needless to say you will
sm ell like a garden o f roses,
never feeling a bit tircdl
Now after all this I am sure
he VirtKild Want to d o the dishes.
Enjoy I

Church Bulletins
hosting C elebrate 2001, a cele­
bration o f their beginnings, pre­
sent and future. Various events
throughout this celebration will
b e held beginning A pril 26 w ith
the dedication o f its new build ­
ing, and culm inating April 29
w ith a cocktail and dinner
reception.
The celebration on A pril 26
w ill be at 2100 Lee Road. For
m ore inform ation phone 407- .
644-7593.

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N ew H ope B aptist Church,
Deltona, will hold a Dining
Cruise on the St. Johns River,
Saturday, M ay 5 beginning at

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M o th er's Day. Tickets are $33
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For m ore inform ation or tick­
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The next concert in the 2000­
2001 scries at SL L uke's
Lutheran C h urch in O viedo
.w ill b e Sunday, M ay 6, at 3 p.m.
It's the SL L u ke's School Benefit
Concert.
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                    <text>County pins plans on penny sales tax
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

Post 53 blows
competition away

SA N FO RD — If Seminole voters
approve the continuation of the one-cent
?.ifes tax during lb* Snpi. 4 referendum,
the expected $534 million in revenues will
fund l l major school projects and more
than lOO.diffcrent road improvements.
The-school board will receive 25 per­
cent or roughly $133 million for 11 capital
improvements. Including 20 new classrooms for Altamonte Springs and Forest

Any doubt about that might
have existed about how good
the Sanford CampbellLossing Post 53 American
Legion Baseball Team has all
been erased now.
Led by tournament Most
Valuable Player Jason
Louwsma, Post 53 ciuised to
the championship of the pres­
tigious DeLand Firecracker
Tournament, going o perfect
7-0 In the 20-team tourney.
Page1B

Casino Night,
auction to fund
team's trip
A Casino Night and Live
Auction wilt be held at the
Sanford Campbcll-Lossing
American Legion Post 53
American Legion Hall start- ‘
ing at 7 p.m. Saturday night
(July 7) to raise funds for the
upcoming American Legion
2001 AmcrtearrLrgion Class A State Baseball Tournament
this August 1-5.
Post 53 has earned the
right to host the tournament,
but it must pay all hotel,
already in excess of $8,000,
and meal expenses for the
seven out of town teams and
will also be putting together
a first-rate tournament pro­
gram, so community help Is
necessary and greatly appre­
ciated.
The team, which is made
up of players from Seminole
and Lake Mary high schools,
receives an automatic bid to
the tournament os the host
teem.
*
Also, the committee is also
looking for ads for the tour­
nament program that will be
distributed at the games.
Ads range in size from
business cards to full pages.
If you have any questions,
please contact Rose Kimmig
at 407-330-1672,

Seminole Smile

Index
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and add eight classrooms and a perform­
ing arts center. Red Bug Elementary will
also add 15 classrooms If the sales tax is
approved.
TWo new schools, a middle school and
elementary, arc proposed for Sanford and
Oviedo, respectively, for a combined $33

SccTax, Page 5A

Litton says
Lake Mary
water is safe
By Nick Pfelfauf
Stall Writer

downtown master plan to Longwood city commissioners.
The idea of a master plan is nnthlngnew to the city of
Longwood as d ty administrator John Drago has pushed for
master lplans
’
to
‘ *be"completed for Just about every segment of
the city.'. From the water and sewer system to the parks and

LAKE M ARY — As a result of
recent concern expressed by resi­
dents in and around the city of
Lake Mary, City M anager John
Litton has attempted to clarify
wltai some have considered dan­
gerous conditions in the city's
water supply.
Litton said the city received
approximately 30 calls regarding
the situation.
"As a result of a recent newspa­
per article and subsequent’ con­
cerns from some of our customers
regarding
the
city's water welts,
I felt it important
to clarify from the
city's perspective
what has tran­
spired- oyer the
past
several
m onths," Litton
said.
According
to
Litton
Litton,
water
being supplied by the Lake Mary
treatment plant facility is safe for
human consum ption. Sam ples
taken on May 16 did not indicate a
detectable
presence
of
1.1dlchloroethene (DCE).
Litton said in February the city
was drilling a permitted well as
part of its water expansion pro­
ram. W hile drilling, officials
elected DCE levels exceeding the
standards set by the Florida
Department of Environmental
Protection for public water sys­
tems.

See Longwood, Page 8A

See Water; Page 5A

ongw ood
City officials are preparing to unveil
a masterplan to redevelop downtown
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
'
'

T_’ /•V. / A ’

V. S* *1*' '

**

LONGWOOD — One of the oldest cities In Seminole
County Is looking to preserve its historical flavor through
some ingenious downtown planning And a gift from the
county.
At a recent Seminole County Commission meeting.
Commissioner Randy
for the
ihe county to pursue
dy Morris asked tor
its efforts to donate tnc abandoned
office
'
' ned Longwood post o
property&gt;on Stal
Stale Road‘ 427 and
C h u rch A ven u e

i th e C ity o f

.. .th the post office property, the
city will be able to construct a gate­
way entrance which will be one of the
kevs to the city's new downtown
revitalization plan. According L&gt;
Seminole County Manager Kevin
.
Grace, the post office properly is too
small for current building codes mak­
ing the land otherwise useless to the
county.
"I hope we could pull something
together in 45 or 60 days," Grace said
Brediss McIntyre
about the future of the resolution to
Houss
donate the property.
Grace speculated that the county
attorney's office could have the plan approved for the coun­
ty commissioners to vote on for the July 24 board meeting.
. The sooner the better, as Longwood landscape architecture
firm DU Nance is only months aWay from revealing their,

Th# Inside Outside
House, above, and
the Longwood
Hotel, left, along
with the BradleeMcIntyre House are
focal points
Longwood officials
hope to enhance
with downtown

fy « t
*

Computer puts
spring in her step

Sanford man dies of
pain pill overdose

By Arthur Zielinski
Staff Writer

A b u s e of prescription

SANFORD — Have you ever thought what it
would be like to loose an arm or a leg, and how
such a tragedy would affect the rest of your life?
Unfortunately, for some people, an accident or Ill­
ness can cause that thought to become a reality.
In recent years, however, revolutionary pros­
thetic advancements have made it possible for
many amputees to control their prosthesis more
effectively, helping them re-enter the work force
and participate in recreational activities such as
running, dancing, riding a bike, or golfing.
One person taking advantage of the revolu­
tionary technology is Ruth Pindilli, of DcBary.
Pindilli works as a charge nurse in tlu* Intensive
Care Unit at Central Florida Regional Hospital In
Sanford. Pindilli lost her left leg in 1984.
"1 was hit by a car while riding on a motorcy­
cle," she said.
Until last week, Pindilli's leg was Fitted with a
conventional prostltesis. Each time she took a step
she Itad to think about it. All that changed last

drugs is on th e rise,
police a re reporting
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

oto by Art ZMInaU

Paulo Brudgo. right, uses a computer to make fine-tune
adjustments to Ruth PMUTt new prosthetic leg. The
new leg use* a micrcpfuceeaor So moasure PtnOrtks
anp'es and movements 60 times per second ea she
walks.

HEATHROW — A Sanford
man is dead after apparently
overdosing on pain pills.
Seminole County deputies
responded to a Lakoworth Circle
home after neighbors reported a
"suspicious incident" in which
three white males left the home
with one of the males carrying a
man like "a sack of potatoes"
over his shoulder.
The man being carried was
later identified as 26-ycar-old
Richard Santiago Waybrighl of
Saniord. He was pronounced

dead at Central Florida Regional
Hospital.
At the scene, police ques­
tioned Stewart Larson Eden, 27,
of Lake Mary; Brandon Keith
McCaghren, 28, of Casselberry;
and Don William Wyman, 22. of
Casselberry. Tire three admitted
lo taking Waybright to the hospi­
tal. Eden said Waybright had
taken the pain killers Oxycodone
and Oxycotin while he was
intoxicated.
Deputies executed a search
warrant of McCaghrcn's maroon
Ford Thunderbird and found
more than two dozen pain pills
inside a golf bag. TWo separate
bags of marijuana "shake," a
glass pipe and rolling papers
were also found in the golf bag.
According to the report,
S.-e Overdue, Page 5A

Abandoned garage transformed into Geneva’s newest eatery
By Michelle Jeria
Managing Editor

Clattrfiad.......................

City elementary schools; iu new class­
rooms for Sabal Point, Sterling Park,
Winter Springs, Eastbruuk elementary
schools; and 10 new classrooms at Oviedo
High School.
....
Twenty
million dollars will help Lake
Mary High School renovate classrooms

million.
Members of Slop the PEST (Penny
Extra Sales Tax) and Commissioner Grant
Maloy argued al Tuesday's commission
meeting that ail the funas should go to
new school and classroom construction.
According to Maloy, renovations of
schools should be the responsibility of the
school board and not an extra burden on
the tax payers.
Seminole County will receive 37.5 per-

^vitalizing

See Step, Page 8A
Jam ie 'C ra sh ' Katchum Coordinator for lha 18th
Judicial Circuit

Revenues would fund road, school
projects for the next 10 years

G E N E V A M o r e * h n r w ar
ago, passersby didn't «hink there
was much future for the aban­
doned garage located at 200 Ave.
C. Today, however, the building
reminds some of the Whistle
Strip Cr.ft from the movie "Fried
Green Tomatoes."
"A year and a half ago, people
didn't think I could do it," Rocky
G. Michaud said. "The building

was an eyesore. It was flooded
with water, and there wasn't
even a driveway."
Michaud, the owner of
Rocky's Cafe, said once she start­
ed renovating tire old structure,
she didn't have any doubts it
would become the "Mom and
Pop" cafe she pictured in her
mind.
She was right. Although the
restaurant lust opened on June 1,
it's already attracted a loyal
patronage from throughout

Seminole County.
Many not familiar with the
Geneva area would never guess
the community's newest deli
and calc was once used to house
and fix vehicles. The dining area,
with its white walls and tile
floor, is spotless. In the kitchen,
ingredients arc* organized neatly
on the stainless steel shelves
with every com er serving a pur­
pose in the cooking scheme.
See Rocky's Page BA

Rocky
Michaud
recently
converted an
old garage into
a new restau­
rant and
opened
Rocky's Cato
in Geneva.
HarWd photo by

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Tm: S eminole I I ir a iji

Wrdncwlay. July -I. 2001

S em in o le S um m ary
A G LA N CE AROUND OUR CO U N TY

Preparing for the Fourth

The music of

O ut &amp; A bo ut

‘1776’

WED
The city of Sanford will
have fireworks and a day of
fun, Wbdnesdny,July 4, at Fort
Mellon Park. The celebration
will include a concert and mer­
chants on Seminole Blvd. sell­
ing food and beverages.
Festivities start 5 part with
the actual firewoiks-at 9 pan
Seminole Boulevard will be
closed from Sanford Avenue to
San Juan beginning at noon on
July 3, until noon on July 5.
Mellonville Avenue will be
one-way (southbound) from
First Street to Celery Avenue
beginning at 9:15 p.m. on July
4, until traffic leaving the cele­
bration has cleared.

Even' July 4th, I w t out my video copy of the
musical "1776" and play it one more time.
Hopefully many have seen it, or much of what I
am about to write will not be of interest.
It depicts the final days of the Continental
Congress in the preparation of the Declaration
of Independence Main people
in the movie are John Adams,
Ben Franklin, Tom Jefferson,
and a host of others, played by
very prominent movie actors.
D ie man who played the roll of
the school principal in "Boy
Meets World," William Daniels,
tor example, play s Jo in . Adams.
I can’t even look at him in "BoyMeets World" without thinking
Nick
of John Adams singing and
Pfeifauf dancing his way through
• • • • • • • “1776".
There are a few flaws in the
movie. Tor example, Sidney Rodney, the dele­
gate from Delaware, was old and near death at
the end of the movie. Yet it is his picture on the
newly designed Delaware quarter coin, it
depicted him on horseback, as a hero in the
Revolutionary War. If he was dead, how’d he
do that?
Even though he had the gout, Ben Franklin,
(Howard Da Silva), also did some fancy dance
steps and sang in the movie. 1 doubt he ever did
that in real life, although 1 hear he was quite a
party animal
Basically however, "1776" gives an example
of how the members of congress had to fight to
gain independence from England. There were
those who opposed the measure, wanting us to
leave well-enough alone and not cause waves.
Others didn't want the declaration because it
would, without a doubt, mean the start of war.
Of course General George Washington and his
troops were already fighting, so the war against
British occupation was already under way.
There was a great deal of literary license
taken in writing "1776." I'm sure Abigail
Adams didn't really come to her husband John
in a vision, and Tom Jefferson, (Ken Howard),
didn't play the fiddle for his wife within min­
utes after seeing each other for the first time in
many months.
But the message is there. Congress finally
adopted the Declaration of Independence on
July 4, which was signed first by John Hancock.
(Thus the saying "put your John Hancock on
litis"). History records the document wasn't
actually signed by most of the delegate? until
Aug. 2 of that year, while other scholars say a
few of them didn't sign it for a year or more.
Who knows, I didn't cover that story for the

h era ld ph oto by Tommy V incent

U.S. (lags and banners hang on the light posts and storefronts in downtown Sanlord in preparation for the Fourth of July
events scheduled for Wednesday.

Buddhist lessons don’t apply
"Oli, your dad Will get over it," I
When it comes to kids. Sweetie and 1 wringing his grimy little tumds.
assure him, kneeling down in front of
should be rated PC. If our friends ask
"It couldn't be that bad," Sweetie
him. "Let me tell you a little story.
us to watch their spawn, you can bet
says from behind his newspaper. "1
"Once upon a time a Buddhist stu­
the Hell s Angels were unavailable.
probably did the same thing when I
dent and his master were on a long
"So," Sweetie says, staring down at
was
is your age
journey. They came to a stream where
my girlfriend's 9-year-old son, "you
"You spray-painted Pokcmon pican old woman was pacing back and
want to go cruising for girls?"
............................ turcs on your Dad's car too?"
forth trying to get acn&gt;ss. Now, it was
Sweetie and I are monster-sit­
Coffee cup suspended in
against the rules for the master to
mid-air, I stare at Kid.
ting at our friends' house. The
touch women. Yet, without hesitation,
only way l*d let Kid spend two
"Your dad's new white
he lifted the old woman onto his shoul­
days at our place is if they
Mercedes?'
ders and carried tier to the other side.
Judging by the look on
brought him over in a straitjack"Seeing his teacher break the rules
ct and leather mask like
Kid's face, white would no
really worried the student. As they
longer be an accurate descrip­
Hannibal Lecter.
continued their journey, the student
"No, thank you, sir," Kid says
tion.
asked, 'Master, why did you carry that
meekly.
Standing in the garage.
old w o m an across the river?' A nd his
O n Ural note. 1 swivel my
Sweetie, Ktd and 1 stare at the
P .S .'
master replied, 'I sat her down live
bright red, yellow and blue
head in Kid's direction. H es sit­
Wall
_miles hack. Why do you continue to
((tick
fi
ting !xmc straight at the kitchen
(h'cl i figures
own
“ carry Hot? "
table with his Irands folded in
* * ' • • • • the
it? s id e o f th e $ 6 0 m j u car.
his lap. He hasn't been this well
which now looks like Picasso's doodle
"Now," I say, "what did you leam
behaved since his first trimester.
pad.
frost this story?"
"Arc you sure you don't want to
"Pokcmon is so passe," Sweetie says,
Kid stares up at me like I’m speak­
ing dolphin, then he looks up at
scratch the ABCs in the coffee table, set touching the enamel paint, then check­
the dog on fire or jump from couch to
ing his finger. "Have you seen
Sweetie.
couch in muddy soccer cleats?" 1 ask,
Angelina Jolie in 'Lara Croft Tomb
"Don't become a Buddhist monk,"
tempting him with a few of his favorite Raider'?"
Sweetie says, "because they can't pick
activities.
"She's really hard to draw," Kid says,
up chicks."
looking up at him.
Solemnly, he shakes his little head
"You’d definitely need more paint,"
from side to side. Under normal cir­
(For an autographed copy of PS.
Sweetie nods.
cumstances, Kid would lx? ripping
Wall's book, "My I a j v c is F ree... But the
through the house leaving a trail of
"Do you think Dad is going to like
Rest of Me Don't Come Cheap," send
destruction like a tiny tornado in
$14.95 check or money order to: PS.
it?" Kid asks, forehead furled.
Recboks. We've long suspected thal
"If I were you," Sweetie says, lobbing Wall Gifts, 1283 Gateway Drive,
nine years and nine months ago my
an empty spray can into the trash, T d
Gallatin, TN 37066.)
girlfriend had a fling with the
join the Foreign Legion. They get to
Write to P5. Will c/o Universal Press Syndicate,
Tasmanian Devil.
ride camels, you know."
4520 Main St., Kansas City. Mo Mi l l , or send e"All right, spit it out." 1 say. "What
On that note, tears ptxil in Kid's
tiiall to ps.wall(at)yalnx).a&gt;m.
have you destroyed?"
brown eyes, and his little body goes
"1 didn't mean to do it!" Kid wails.
limp.
/
0 2001 Its. WALL

Herald,
Most of our national holidays have a specific
purpose, such as Flag Day, Memorial Day,
Labor Day, and so on. July Fourth is specific in
tltat we honor the freedom we have in our
country and the forefathers who made it so.
Except for the Civil War, we have been one
nation for 225 years. I don't think there is anoth­
er country in the entire world that has been so
united and under the same type of government
as we have. It's something of which we can be
proud — and we should show it.
Regarding "1776," if you don’t own it, rent or
borrow it. it’s good clean entertainment for the
entire family, and regardless of the merriment it
contains, it's an excellent educational tool.

Stolen vehicle
Mark Lee Hampton, 46,
Rabun Court, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford Police
Saturday. O fficers were inves­
tigating a stolen car report
when they spotted Hampton
in the vehicle at 13th Street
and Holly Avenue. Hampton
was charged with grand theft
motor vehicle, burglary to a
structure/conveyance, and
driving with a suspended
license.
Fight
Robbie Spivey, 40, West
22nd Street and Adrian Lynn
Hodges, 29, S. Palmetto
Avenue, Sanford, were arrest­
ed by Sanford police early
Monday. Officers said the two
had been involved in an alter­
cation at 5th Street and
C ypress Avenue. They were

o

located at Park Avenue and F.
Sem inole Blvd , and arrested,
each charged with aggravated
battery.
D om estic Cases
• Dominic Diniasi, 46,
Dorchester Square, Lake Mary,
was arrested d &gt;r police at his
residence Sunday,
al as the result
of a dispute with a female. He
was charged with aggravated
stalking domestic violence,
and assault domestic violence.
• Omar Danny Delgado, 29,
Placid Woods Court, was
arrested by Sanford police at
his residence Sunday os the
result of a family dispute. He
was charged with kitinapping/false im prisonment, bat­
tery domestic violence, aggra­
vated battery with a deadly
weapon (kitchen knife) and
refusing to free a party line for

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Petty Larceny
• Niqucka Rbuslian Hillcry,
22, of First Street, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police

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Cheryl Smith

The dty of Sanford
Planning and Zoning
Commission will meet
Thursday, July 5, in the com­
mission chambers of Sanford
city halt beginning at 7 pan.
Items on the agenda include
a conditional use for the
Habitat for Humanity Thrift
store at 1100 Americana Blvd.,
dimensional variance for
Charleston Club Apartments at
1800 E. Lake Mary Blvd for a
height increase, a proposed
Allstare Car Wash at 712 W.
Lake Mary Blvd. and a 12.000

and two counts of possession
of a controlled substance.
Traffic Stop
Crystal Dawn Charron, 32,
Palmetto Avenue, Sanford,
was stopped by Sanford police
early Friday on W. Seminole
Blvd. at the entrance to
Regatta Shores Apartments.
She was charged with driving
under the influence of alcohol,
reckless driving, no drivers
license, failure to carry a vehi­
cle registration, and no proof
of insurance.
• Mark Kenton Albcrshardt,
40 of Deltona, was stopped on
his m otorcycle by Sanford
police Friday on U.S. Highway
17-92. He was charged with
driving under the influence of
alcohol or drugs, and posses­
sion of under 20 grams of
marijuana.

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SUN
The Seminole County
Sheriff's Office will conduct a
Law Enforcement Memorial’
and Awards Ceremony,
Sunday, July 8. The date coin­
cides with the passing of
IX*puty Eugene Gregory, who
was shot and killed July 8,1998
during an encounter with a
mentally ill man.
The event will also honor
four other deputies who lost
their lives in the line of duty;
Cleveland Jacobs (9/14/22),
Robert Moore, Jr., (6/9/75),
George Pfeil (12/29/77) and
Hugh Thomas Jr. (3;28,8°)
Seminole County Stieriff
Don Eslinger will also recog­
nize the many dedicated men
and women of the organiza­
tion More than 90 will receive
awards (or either saving lives,
performing services above and
beyond the call of duty, or vol­
unteering many hours to serve
the citizens of Seminole
County.
Tlie event will begin at 7 pan.,
July 8 at tiie Seminole County
Sheriff's Office, 100 Bush Blvd.
in Sanford.

WED
Cuunty/Lake Mary
Regional Chamber of
Commerce will hold its July
Breakfast Meeting
Wednesday, July 11, at 7 3 0
a.m., at Heathrow Country
Club, 1200 Bridgewater Road.
Cost is $5 for members, $10 for
non-members. Dave Dewey of
S t Jotins Water Managr nient
District will be tiie guest speak­
er.

Wc welcome and encourage your letters and
comments. All letters must include your name,
address and phone number to be published.
Write to us:

Wednesday. July 4. 2001 • Vol 93. No. 109
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By Nick Pfelfauf
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So you visit the Central
Florida Zoological Park In
Sanford and fall in love with a
particular animal. We all have
a favorite. Did you know that
the zoo offers an Animal
Adoption program, and you
can actually help support that
particular creature.
No, you can't adopt Maude
the elephant and take her
home with you. Paying for
food and cleaning up after her
would be beyond the limit* of
what the zoo wants.
But people can make a
donation to the zoo, and the
zoo keeps the animal and
takes care of it for you.
By adopting an animal, you
play an important role in pro­
moting the comfort and
growth of your favorite crea­
ture. Your gift helps provide
for veterinary care, enrich­
ment and feeding. And, it
helps make the Central
Florida Zoo an even better
home for all animals.
Suggested donations to the
adoption levels range from
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you receive a 4-by-6 color
»of your animal, a per: adoption certificate,
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and the name of those who are
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more, $40, $150 or $300, for
your donation, you receive
additional materials, such as
guest passes and various sub­
scriptions.
You can adopt an animal in
honor of someone else, such as
grandpa's birthday, the birth
of a new baby, or perhaps a
monkey in honor of your boss.
By adding an extra dollar to
your donation, you can
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Species Survival Plan, an orga­
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naturally found in wild ani­
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species in this program includ­
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red-ruffed lemur, mandrill and
clouded leopard.
Contact use zoo or stop in
ar.d obtain an Animal
Adoption application form.
It's easy to till you, and will
help the zoo in its overall
operations and protection of
the animals.
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phone 407-323-4450, or look
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Obituaries
ERA DLUOSC
Era Debose, 92, Anderson
Avenue, Sanford, died Tuesday,
June 26, 2001, at her residence.
She was bom Feb. 9, 1909, in
Glenn-wood, Ala. She was a
homemaker and a member of
New Bethel Missionary Baptist
Church.
Survivors include sons,
Cleveland Jr., Detroit, Mich.,
ElCanona, Henry Preston, and
Morrell Sr., all of Sanford, Leon,
Sr., Detroit; daughters, Emma
Lean Gee, Detroit, Ollic Mac
1 lumphrcy, Frances Nadine
Williams, Geraldine Lewis and
Martha McKinney all of
Sanford, Joyce Tillman, Detroit,
Lillie Pearl Vance, Phoenix,
Ariz.; sisters Vera Manley,
Columbus, C a., Lucy Mae King
Troy, Ala.; 60 grandchildren; 45
great grand-children; numerous
great-great-grandchildren.
Wilson-Eichelbergcr
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
M ILDRED E. MCRAY
Mildred E. Mcray, 76,
Bridgcvlcw Center, Ormond
Beach, died Saturday, June 30,
2001 at her residence. Bom in
Boston, Mass., she moved to
Deltona in 1989. She was a
homemaker and a Protestant.
Survivors include sons,

Walter, West Palm Reach.
Daniel, Palatka; daughter,
Carol, Mass., Shirley Freino,
Deltona; brothers, Richard,
Brenton, Frederick and William,
all of Massachusetts; sisters,
Iren Pliskaner, Laura Moran,
Marjorie Fowler, Evelyn Lisage,
all 6f Mass., Ruth Moore, Rhode
Island; six grandchildren; four
great-grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home,
Orange City, in charge of
arrangements.
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REO NGUYEN
Reo Nguyen, 76, Roxburg
Avenue, Orlando, died
Thursday, June 28, 2001 at
Orlando Regional Medical
Center. Bom Oct. 8,1924 in
South Vietnam, she moved to
Central Florida five years ago.
She was a homemaker and a
Buddhist.
Survivors include sons, Chi
and Due, both of Orlando;
daughters, Ha Banks, Orlando,
Kim, Charleston, W.Va.; 19
grandchildren; six great-grand­
children.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

Springs, Hied Sunday, June 24,
2001. Bom in Madison, Fla., he
moved to Central Florida in
1967. He was a roofer and a
Seventh-day Adventist.
Survivors include wife,
Pneodora; daughters. Cherry
Jackson and Chantelle, both of
Altamonte Springs, Gloria
Polingo, Apopka; sons, Enrick
Joseph, Sanford, Darryl
Williams, Crestvicw, Andres
Joseph, Fayetteville, N.C.,
Charles Proctor, RanchoCucamunga, Cal., Michael,
Orlando, Christopher,
Altamonte Springs; sisters, Eula
Mae Turner, Madison, Eula Lee
Bellamy, Orlando, Rutha
Watkins, Geneva, N.Y., Minnie
Chant, Ft. Pierce, Annie
Thrower, I.ancaster. S.C.; broth­
er Rufus, Madison; 17 grand­
children; three great-grandchil­

dren.
Golden's Funeral Home, Inc.,
in charge of arrangements.
AGNES P. RANS
Agnes P. Rans, 83, School
Street, L ike Monroe, died
Thursday, June 28, 2001. Born
in Lake Monroe, she was a life­
long resident. She was a home­
maker.
Survivors include husband,
Richard; son, Richard Jr.,
Lakeland; daughters, Betty
Tharpe, Deltona, Norma
Gromer, and Pauline Kriz, both
of Lake Monroe; sister,
Gertrude Lee, Deltona; 18
grandchildren; 47 great-grand­
children; nine great-great­
grandchildren.
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Wednesday. July 4. 2001

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Would the Pentagon Papers be
published today?
A spate of articles and interviews hit street and screen this
month to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the publica......................... tion of "top secret" documents on the origins of
the Vietnam War that became famous and infa­
mous as "The Pentagon Papers.”
The papers, if you remember, were diplo­
matic, military and intelligence memos and
records under presidents horn Harry Truman
to Lyndon Johnson. And they showed, quite
convincingly, that our leaders, elected and not,
had lied to us about many things happening in
the three countries once known as French Indo­
Richard
china — Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. We
Reeves went to war there, and more than 55,000
• • • • • • • Americans died for reasons hard to defend now.
So did hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese, though many of
them had real reasons — it was their war, their home, their his­
tory, their destinies at stake.
The New York Times began publishing the papers on
Sunday, June 13,1971, right next to the story of the White

cation as a signal act of journalistic duty and courage, knowing
that the government might choose to arrest and prosecute the
people responsible for challenging the official definitions and
rules of "national security."
Nobody else paid much attention, at least not at first.
Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird was on "Meet the Press" that
morning, and no one even asked about the papers. President
Nixon was annoyed, but he considered the publication more of
a problem for the many defenders of the Democratic presi­
dents who moved us into tire war, Jchnron and Kennedy. The
resident was also not that impressed with "top secret." He
new that more than 500,000 people were cleared at that level,
including file clerks at companies that mr.de gears for tan! 3
and ships.
The person who was excited — perpetually, it seemed to
some — was Nixon's national security adviser, Henry
Kissinger, who was resting in California that week. He called
the president with a 15-minute tirade, saying; I t shows you’re
a weakling, Mr. President... these leaks are slowly and system­
atically destroying u s .... It could destroy our ability to conduct
foreign policy. If other powers feel we cannot control internal
leaks, they will not agree to secret negotiations."
Soon enough, Nixon's chief of staff, H.R. Haldeman, was
saying, "The two of them are in a frenzy." The rest is truly his­
tory. Within a couple of days, Nixon was urging his men to
break into the Urookings Institution and other places to see If
they had any of the 15 copies of the papers.
The government asked for and got restraining orders block­
ing publication o f the material (temporarily, it turned out) by
The Times and then The Washington Post, Boston Globe, Los
Angeles Times and'pther publications being fed material by a
disenchanted defence analyst named Daniel Ellsberg. He got
himself arrested, and Nixon formed a unit that called itself
'Tire Plumbers," guys assigned to stop leaks; one of the bright
ideas they had was to break into the office of EUsberg's psychi­
atrist. Tire next step was Watergate.
Looking back, I am not sure that the publication of the
Pentagon Papers was quite as world-changing as we thought
at the time. In fact, the questions in my mind now are these:
— What lesson did the government take from the Pentagon
Papers controversy and the ruling by the Supreme Court that
the press pretty much had the legal right to publish whatever
it could get its Irands on? Perhaps less is put in writing (or on
computer disks) now. Or perhaps the government has used
cost cutting arguments to slow down th** release o f sensitive
information. For instance, the Foreign Relations of thie United
States volumes on Vietnam during the Nixon years were due
to be released beginning in 1999, but they have not been.
— Would The Times and the rest of the press be willing to
spend »he money and take the risks involved in challenging
the government that way again? Millions of extra pages were
printed then, and hundreds of lawyers were paid i
to fight the Justice Department. Who would make such deci­
sions now?
Thirty years is a long time. In government, the children and
assistants of President Nixon and his men have regained
power. On the press side, power has shifted in a more funda­
mental way. Editors and reporters ruled in 1971. Accountants,
lawyers and stock analysts make the final decisions now.

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O 2001 UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE

W hy does the church need the state?
T T

V A A W A V A 1

While President Bush was touting
his revised "faith-based'* initiative at
the U.S. Conference of Mayors in
................................ Detroit on Monday,
some Democrats
were charging that
Republicans are
working to under­
mine one o f the
plan's central provi­
sions. It is the pro­
posal to allow peo­
ple who don't item­
ize their deductions
to get a tax break
Cal .
when they con­
tribute to religious
and charitable orga*
nlzations that help
the poor.
Democrats say that Rep. Bill Thomas
(R-CA), chairman of the congressional
Joint Committee on Taxation, wants to
“gut" this provision because of an estlr
mate by the committee that it would
cost $83 billion over 10 years.
Democrats claim Thomas is concerned
that the administration's tax cut won't
allow that big
i g aa revenue loss. Thomas
is said to desire a $20 billion cost
"cap ." A committee spokesman
declined comment, but a committee
source said there are "several versions"
of the bill and that markup and a vote
are at least a week away.
Beyond the cost and even beyond
the President's commendable desire to
do more for the needy, something
should trouble especially Christian
ministries which would receive money
from the government for their "faithbased" programs.
In Deuteronomy 15:11, God says this
about-the poor. "There will always b e
poor people in the land. Therefore, I
command you to be open-handed
toward your brothers and toward the
poor and needy in your land." In
Matthew 26:11, Jesus makes a similar
point: "The poor you will always have
with you."
While there are biblical commands
about justice, there are no expectations
that government should be the primaprovider of help for the poor. That is
be job of the church. The reason it is
XJ
the job of the church is so that God's
love might be demonstrated in tangible
ways In order that the poor might
, open their hearts to a greater and

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intangible message. It Is this latter mis­
sion which many believe will be comremised should the President's "falthased" plan win congressional
approval. It Is not so much about
church-state issues. It is about the pos­
sibility that the church will be further
robbed o f its privilege and responsibili­
ty to God for the poor.
What kind of job are Christian
churches doing? Not a very good one,
according to the Bama Research
Group, which studies religious behav­
ior and attitudes.
Reported giving to nonprofit organi­
zations and churches, says Bama, was
down 6 percent last year from 1999.
The average giving per person last
year was a paltry $886,15 percent less
than the previous year.
When churches alone are studied,
Bama says six out of 10 adults put
money in the collection plate, with the
average annual donation amounting to
just $649, down from an $806 average
in 1999. Some of those making the
biggest noise about the declining state
of our culture gave the least. While 39
percent of all adults gave nothing to a
church last year, nearly one-quarter of
them were people who identified

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themselves as "bom again." Since the
biblical standard is the tithe (donating
10 percent of annual Income to. the
church, a custom only 12 percent o f the
bom again practice, says Bama), It
&gt;pears that those commanded to do
e most are actually doing the least.
Churches should feel insulted that
government wants to step in where its
own angels have stopped treading.
Churches should feel convicted o f their
underperformance in caring for the
needy.
There are dozens of verses in both
the Old and New Testaments indicat­
ing God's care and concernTut the
poor and His displeasure with people
who ignore them. But there is no call
for "Caesar" to be the primary
provider c f help. That's the basic work
of churches. When C h ib liana refuse to
obey God in this matter, judgment falls
on them. The government has the
capability of feeding the hungry and
clothing the naked, but if Christians
allow themselves to be replaced in
such efforts, they will have traded their
birthright for something of far less
value.
C 2001 Tnk-W Mtdu S en let,. I k .

From A to Z
A rt Zielinski asks people what they think
Independence
Day Is a chance fo r
America to cele­
brate its birthday
and wave the
"stars and b a n .”
Most people will be
getting a day o ff
work and watching
fireworks displays.
So our question
today is, "How do
you plan to cele­
brate the July 4
holiday?”

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i’ll be going to my
big cousin B J’s bar­
becue. I want to
watch the fireworks
In Sanlord and might
do some fireworks at
my grandmother s
house.
Shamfee Ware,
oge8.

Sanlcrd

M

My family will be
visiting from New
Jersey. We plan to
have a community
gathering at Twelve
Oaks RV resort. No
fireworks, its too hot.
We'll |us1 enjoy a
family afternoon.
Katheleen Forgo,

Sanford

L
I plan to go to my
daughters and have
a great cookoul, an
and visit with family
and friends in the
dltemoon, then come
to Sanford tor the
fireworks display.
Claire Arvdognlnl,

Lake Mary

I'm going back
home to North
Carolina tomorrow.
Wen have a picnic
and 11 play with my
big brother, Cole,
and go swimming
and watch the fire­
works at night.
Savannah Pressley,
Burnsville, N C

Wo mightily and
go to New Smyrna
Beach or Iwv* a
barbecue In the back
yard. I'l definitely
watch the fireworks.
I only live six streets
away.
Renee Washington,
age it ,
Sanford

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Tax --------------Continued from Pi|a 1A
cent or anprordmatelv S200 mil­
lion for five major areas ol road
improvements. One area of
Improvement is the county's
state road system which several
commissioners balked at, Includ­
ing Maloy and Commissioner
Randy Morris*
Maloy and Morris argued that
funding state , road projects
should ultimately be the respon­
sibility o f , the state legislature.
Nonetheless, if the one-cenl sales
tax Is approved, Slate Road 434,
from the Orange County line,
will be w idened to six lanes and
Stale Road 41ft will be widened
to four Units from SUtc Road 46
to the VolusU County line.
Other state road projects the
county will fund include curb
and goiter Improvements on
U.S. Highway 17/92 from the
Orange County line to Lake of
the Woods Eioulevard; 17/92
widened to six lanes from
Shepard Road to Lake Mary
Boulevard!
a
Interchange
improvement at 17/92 and Stale
Road 436; State Road 434
widened to six lanes from
Montgomery Road to County
Road 427; Interchange Improve­
ments at Stale Road 436 and Red
Bug Lake Road; and Uke front
Improvements along 17/92 in a
cooperative effort with the dty
of Sanford.
The eoi nty w ill also use
approximate!;' $25 million to
construct several pedestrian

Water
overpasses: one at Red Bug la k e
Road, two on Lake Mary
bouievtuu, one no, lit or 5 u ti
Road 436 in Allamonte Springs
and one on 17/92 and Triplet
Lake Drive in Casselberry.
All seven major cities in
Seminole will also share a piece
of the revenues from the onerent tax based on their popula­
tion
numbers.
Altamonte
Springs is projected to receive
about S16 million which is slated
for projects Including widening
Douglas Avenue and Jamestown
Boulevard and new roadways
between Albermarlc Road and
Keller Road and an extension of
West Town Parkway northeast­
erly from Laurel Street to Orange
Avenue..
The city of Casselberry would
receive approximately $1! mil­
lion and It wculd be used for a
new connector from Scrhlnolc
Boulevard to State Road 434 and
additional roadway and Inter­
section improvements.
Lake Mary Is scheduled to
receive almost $5 million from
the new tax and it would be uti­
lized for road Improvements on
Sand Pond Rosa and Skyline
Drive
and
sidewalk
and
drainage improvements would
be made on Evansdale Road and
Pine Tree Rood.
The d ty of Longwood will
receive more than $5 million for
dirt road paving for more than
20 roadways.
Oviedo would get more than

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Litton said the city notified
FDEP and drilling operations
were immediately suspended.
"A s of this time, that well has
never been pul into service,"
Litton said.
After meetings with FDEP, the
city, along with Siemens and
Seminole County, conducted
monthly tests of existing wells in
the vicinity to check for DCE's.
Threes were found in two of the
city's active water wells, but

$10 million for road improve­
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Division Sln.-t.-l and extending
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will also consider widening State
Road 426 from State Road 434 to
Winter Springs Boulevard and
widening County Road 419 from
Division Street to State Road 434.
The city of Sanford will
receive $15.7 million for road
Improvements north of West
State Road 46, a Mulberry
Avenue Extension from 14th
Street to Country Club Road,
downtown circulation improve­
ments and various intersection
and sidewalk improvements.
Winter Springs is scheduled to
receive almost $13 million for
various road improvements on
Hickory Grove, Spine Road,
Moss hoed, Stale Road 434.
Fisher Road, Bahama Road and
Winter Springs Boulevard.
Seminole County will also
make improvements on more
than 50 county roads. The largest
of the improvements Is a projects
$4.75
million
for
paving
improvements on Lake Mary
Boulevard from Rinehart Road
to US 17/92.
The County is also set to
spend $40 million on 167 miles
of sidewalks within a 2-mile
radius of county schools and
another tB2-milos of sidewalks In
unincorporated, primarily nonsubdivision, portions of the
county.

McCaghreh told police he hid
the Items in the golf bag to keep
Waybright from getting in trou­
ble with the authorities.
McCagnren w a s diaigtd with
possession of controlled sub­
stance, possession of a legend
drug Without k prescription, pos­
session of moriJUana .under 20
|nuns, possession of drug para­
phernalia «nd tampering with
evidence.
"Tire Investigation is still active
until th e , toxicology report is
available, but foul play has been
ruled out,”-said L t Pete KelUng.
1"In these caies where foul play is
[ ruled out,’ If they (Investigators)
ftel the d rill was obtained from
tUe the Investigation

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
ALTAMONTE SPRIN G S —
More than a dozen residents were
evacuated from the Stanford
Center assist**! living facility
when a fire broke out early
Monday morning.
According to firefighter Alan
Harris of the Altamonte Springs
Fire Department, about 45 fire­
fighters responded to the twoalarm call. One crew and
searched In the heavy smoke for
the fire inside, while outside a '
ladder truck was used to rescue
residents from the balconies.
"You could barely see your
hand in front of your face,"
Harris said about the heavy
smoke in the atrium of the build­
ing. "The fire consumed a couch
and had tlie sprinklers not gone
off it could of gone into the
walls."
Harris credited the properly
working sprinklers for rescuing
the building and possibly many
of the residents lives.
"That's one of the most diffi­
cult situations," Harris said about

"Right now it's the drug of
Investigation into the death of
choice on the streets for that type ‘ Waybright will continue with
of effect," Kelting. "It’s s highly SCSO Investigator Dan Prast
addictive pain killer."
leading the search.

allowed under FDEP and l-I’A
regulations."
"it is important to remember
that the water In which these
traces were noted are from pretreated water wells, ns opposed
to the finished product that is
delivered to our custom ers.'
Litton added.
The 1.1-dichloroethenc com­
pound is treatable and Litton
said the dty will install an aera­

tion system — "w hich is a
proven treatment method,"
Litton explained — at its water
plant. In addition to addressing
DCE'S, the aeration system will
also help reduce other com­
pounds, such as iron.
Questions should be directed
to cither John Deamud, our
Public Works Director at 407333-8211, or Paul Morrison, tire
FDEP Environmental Manager
for the Drinking Water Program
at 107-804-7555.

fires in assisted living facilities.
"People can't get out on their
own like a residential fire. A lot
more man power is needed and
wilh Ihe heavy smoke we had to
lift them off Ihe balconies."
Although tlie building is non­
smoking, Harris attributed the
fire to a cigarette placet! on the
couch. He speculated tire ciga­
rette could of came from an out­

side visitor unaware of the smok­
ing restrictions in the building.
According to Harris, the atri­
um suffered water damage while
the whole building was victim­
ized by the heavy smoke.
Residents will not be allowed
hack into the building for several
days. Most residents will be temporaril) moved to The Pavilion at
Crossing Pointe in Orlando.

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cancer patients,
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Residents evacuated in senior center Are

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Daughter upset mom didn’t fight
DEAR ABBY: I'm n 36-ye.irold "super mom." I'm active in
PrA, shuttle our two daughters
and their friends annuut
town, play on a commu­
nity softhall team, go to
a gym twice a week,
and work Wednesdays
in a small sports equip­
ment store owned oy
my in-laws.
My older daughter,
"Jenny" (a junior in high
Dear
school), stopped by the
stoa* last Wednesday
after school. A few min- . . . .
utes later a nervouslooking man enlerrd. He asked
me about some ski equipment,
and then — bidding what he
claimed was a gun in bis pocket
— demanded money Inmi the
register.
Abby, if I liad been there atone
I would have walloped him and
run tor the door, but t didn't
want to lake any dunces with
my daughter there. I told him to
take what he wanted and leave
Well, that wasn't the end of It.
He ordered us Into the back
room, told us to lie face down,
bound our lunds and feet with
duct tape, gagged us and left.
Despite hemic tugging and
squirming, neither Jenny nor I
could free ourselves. It was more
than an hour before a customer
came in, beard us moaning and
found us trussed up in the back
of the store.
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angry than seated duiing tire
time we lay bound. Mostly ! was
worried that Jenny would be
traumatized for life. I
felt completely helpless.
I could hardly believe
what happened next.
Wlum we were freed,
Jenny wasn't trauma­
tized. She became furi­
ous — af me! She literal­
ly screamed at me,
"Why did you let him tie
us up, M u m f She
apparently felt — and
. . .
still feels — tlut we
could have used kung fu
on him or something.
Although 1 still think I did the
right thing, I feci guilty that my
daughter is disillusioned
because her mother allowed
someone to tie us up without a
fight. I have gone from super
mom to super schnook. Any
ideas on how to win back my
daughter's admiration?
BOUND AND GAGGED,
NEWTON, PA.
DEAR BOUND AND
GAGGED: You acted appropri­
ately. Real life is not a martial
arts movie where heroines Uke
risks ami live beyond the clos­
ing credits. If you had tried to
"wallop'' the robber, one or
both of you might not be alive
today.
Don't be so quick to con­
clude But your daughter "was­
n't traumatized.” She is blam-

ing you for whs* happened
because she felt helpless and
humiliated. Both o f you could
benefit from some short-term
post-traumatic stress counseling
so that what happened can be
put In proper perspective.
DEAR ABBY: This may be a
bit "racy" for your column, but
consider it an alternative to your
advice to "Furious In Adrian,
Mich.," the 14-year-old whose
ex-boyfriend wrongly claimed to
have had sex with her.
Rather than forcing a poten­
tially ugly confrontation, a more
effective way to shut the guy up
would be to follow an example
related to me by a colleague
fmm H air
A braggart once boasted to all
who would listen that he’d had
sex with the class beauty. When
someone would mention it to
her, she'd simply shrug it off by
saying, "Yes, nc tried — but he
was sooo sm all..."
NO BIG DEAL •
IN NEW JERSEY ;
J

DEAR N.B.Da r d Uke to Uke \
It a step further. Only a smallJ
minded person would try to
make himself look better by
making another person look
worse. People who brag about ■
their sexual exploits a n usually ~
lying.
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Longwood------Continued from Page 1A
recreation department, master
plans have been developed "to
give an overall picture of what's
going on" in each city depart­
ment.
According to Drago, the
architect will develop a pattern
book with design standards for
the downtown area which will
"pmtect the property values"
and "give it that period look."
With thp road widening of
State Road 427 and the upcom­
ing ground breaking of the
Longwood Community
Building downtown. Mayor
Paul Lovestrand says there are
"•everal opportunities and a
great potential for the historical
district." Although the mayor is
pleased with the possible post
office land donation, he says
the gift doesn't come without
:ost to the city as they will
lav e to tear down the building.
"W hen I was elected (in
1990) I was told that Longwood
didn't have a historic district
|u.st a run down place,"
Lovestrand said. "Now, we're
glad to have some eatery places
so people can come down
here."
With the donation of the post
office, Lovestrand said the city

B u s in e s s is b o o m in g
"will have a three block
panoramic entrance into the
district" so "people who cut
through 427 will know we are
there."
At Dix Nance Landscape
Architecture on 150 W. Jessup
Avenue in Longwood, archi­
tects are wrapping up the sixmonth project that details "all
those things that make a street
special" and "providing a
vision for the district."
A few of the items Dix Nance
arc to suggest in the pattern
book for tiie Longwood down­
town revitalization is encourag­
ing creative signage, simple
picket fences, site furniture,
street lighting, big entranceways and traditional Southern
front porches.
According to Nance, many of
the suggestions for the down­
town rejuvenation will be sim­
ple, but "em phasize the archi­
tecture" of Longwood's illustri­
ous history.
Several buildings Nance
labeled as focal points, or
buildings that draw attention
and have unioue architectural
designs, that the city should
compliment are the Christ
Episcopal Church, Brad leeMcIntyre House, the Inside

Outside House and the
Longwood Hotel.
"We look to develop on
architectural pattern that plays
off the character of the existing
historical presence of the dis­
trict," Nance said. "A lot of the
small existing towns in the
South give you the boiler plate
to work from. If you go Into the
downtowns of some of these
older places it's amazing the
character you'll find."
Nance said there is several
options the city has to preserv­
ing Ihe "small town flavor." In
the pattern book, Dix Nance
will suggest parallel parking,
pedestrian walkways and vari­
ous street improvements to
encourage more visitors to
journey to the downtown simps
and eateries. The old post office
building will be used as a gate­
way entrance to encourage
more people to visit the district
and Nance said they might
suggest an "architectural icon"
for Reiter Park to act as another
focal point for the district.
"It (pattern book) encourages
people not only to take from
the old architecture, but to
make something new that In 50
years will be considered his­
toric," Nance said.

Rocky’s
Continued from Page IA
There's
on
Italian
flair
. throughout
the
building.
Checkered tablecloths adorn the
table, Italian art hangs on wall
and the smell of homemade
spaghetti sauce fills every com er
of tnc restaurant.
"I make a great sauce,"
Michaud said.
The ethnic theme makes
sense. Michaud, who was bom
In New York, comes from an
Italian background, and numer­
ous family members have
owned
Italian
restaurants.
Although the new restaurateur
has had numerous careers,
including seamstress, hot d
cart entrepreneur, caterer, mo
and paralegal, the restaurant
business appears to be in
Michaud's blood.
Until recently, Michaud lived
in Wjnter Park, but sjie decided
to move to Geneva and open her
business in the small community
to get nwov from the traffic ana
overcrowding of the city.
"I was looking for something
off the beaten path," she said. "I
looked around and found this."
She has no typical customer,

and everybody is welcome at Sundays when it is closed),
Rocky's CaftL Michaud has even Michaud said she spends more
placed hitching posts on the side than 20 hours every day at her
o f the restaurant for people business. But, she doesn't mind.
arriving by horse. And, cus­ It gives her time to catch up on
tomers from Oviedo, Winter some of her paralegal and notary
Park and Sanford are all coming work.
"People can come here, have
to the small caf£ to enjoy
lunch and get a simple divorce
Michaud's homemade food.
During the lunch hour, menu or adoption," phe said.
Looking back at the last year.
items include a variety of 6alads,
hot and cold sandwiches and a Michaud said she has no regrets
few Italian dishes. In the on her newest enoravoe. It
evening, there arc dinner spe­ few weeks it's been open, busi­
cials, and breakfast is served all ness has been good, and the
community appears to have
day.
•
"1 like to do crazy, dlf/crcht accepted its newest entrepre­
stuff," Michaud said. "And, 1 call neur.
this a 'Mom and Pop' situation. I H If she docs get a little frustrat­
feed people like our family eats. ed, all Michaud has to do is step
outside and look at the vines
Wc have really big servings."
The caf£ also offers a variety covering the fence and storefront
of cold cuts, ice cream and home­ she planted when she first start­
ed renovating the garage.
made breads and pastries.
•J planted ‘hern from seeds."
For night people, Rocky's Cato
stays
stays open until 9:30 _p.m. she said. "People asked why I
Monday through Friday and 11 planted them so carl)'. 1 told
them I knew It would take that
p.m. Friday and Saturday.
"And, if people want to stay long to get this thing going. And,
it's been great."
later. I'm not going to kick gny
For more information about
body out," she said.
Since the restaurant opens at Rocky's Caf&lt;5, call Michaud at
9:30 a.tn. each day (except 407-349-0304.

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Ann ond Vic Gltzke show oft somo of the fireworks thoy havo for sale at tho Pinocrest Shopping Conter, locat­
or) at tho comer ot 27th Street and U.S. Highway 17-92. The couple say business has been brisk, and they
havo a largo assortment ol fireworks for the July 4th celobrntion.
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week, however, when she
received a Otto Bock C-Leg from
Hanger, Inc.
According to Faulo Bcxlga, a
certified practitioner, the C-Leg
is the first and only microproces­
sor controlled hydraulic knee
with swing and stance phase
control. What that means is an
amputee can now walk without
thinking about how to walk.
The C-Leg, Bcxiga said, has
been In use In the United States
for a little more than a year, but it
has been used in Germany —
where it was Invented — for
about 5 years.
"There are other hydraulic
systems out there on the market,
but the C-Leg is the first one to
use a microchip rather than a
mechanical type o f control,"
Bcxiga said.
Pindiili found out about the
device through a magazine ad.
*1 was reading 'Motion
M agazine,' a magazine for

amputee's when I saw the ad,"
she said. "I talked to the physical
therapy department at the hospi­
tal, and they referred me to John
Jump at Hanger."
About five months ciapscd
from her initial inquires to the
day when her leg was fitted with
the computcrizwi knee.
Bcxiga pointed out that the
innovative knee joint features
on-board sensor technology that
reads and adapts to the individ­
ual’s every move. A lithium-ion
battery in the knee will provide
power for the knee for one full
day — about 25 hours.
Jump indicated the battery
will, need rc-charging each day.
One accessory, Jump said, will
allow Pindiili to use tho car ciga­
rette lighter to re-charge the bat­
tery while she drives.
At Hanger, Inc., which is locat­
ed at 819 E. First Street, Sanford,
Ilcxlgn used a personal computer
equipped with special software
to make flne-tunu adjustments

and tailor the C-Leg to Pindiili. "
"Angles and movements are;
mcasunxl some 50 times per sec-;
ond," he said. The adjustments;
are made by connecting the com-;
puter to the microprocessor con­
trolled hydraulic knee, as Pindiiliwalked across the room, the;
information from Pindilii's knee
told Bcxiga what adjustments to
make. The process took about]
one hour. Pindiili will need to
have the device checked in about!
two weeks. Provided everything!
works smoothly, she will not'
need to return after the second!
visit.
;
I
Because she works at the hos-.
ital and is a very active person,;
exiga said Pindiili was an excel­
lent candidate for the knee.
However, os with all new tech­
nology, the cost of being fitted
with a C-Lch- comes with a hi;igh;
price tag. Jump indicated the
price is around $40,000, but
added, "it is the creme de la
creme."

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Geneva community plans July 4th parade
s The Geneva community is
once again sponsoring its annu­
al Fourth of July parade, start­
ing at 10:30 a.rn. Wednesday.
The parade will begin at
Geneva's Baptist Church on 1st
Street, travel
2nd Street
Avenue C,
to Fine Street
ten return to
the church. The theme of this
year's event is "Geneva — A
Way Of Life,” and the three best
dressed riders and their horses

undergoing renovations, and
donations will be accepted as
part of the project's fund-raising
efforts. T-shirts will also be fore

Following the parade, a short
Fourth of July ceremony will be
held at the Geneva Community
Building, located on 1st Street
next to the Geneva Historical
Museum. Activities will follow
the ceremony, including chil­
dren's games, and refreshments
will be available.
The Community Building,
built in the 1930s, is currently

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M anatee
decal on
sale now
A $5 donation to the
Florida Fish and Wildlife
Corw rvation Commission's
(FWC's) manatee recovery
program
cam s the
donor a new
2001 manatee
decal for a
boat or vehi­
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Manatees" is
the theme for
this year's
decal, which
Jim Shupe
is available
at county tax collectors'
offices.
Wildlife artist joAnnc
Thome, from Volusia
County, created the artwork
for the 2001 decal. She also
submitted two other designs
which placed in the FWC's
annual decal art contest last
winter
Thom e has been the offi­
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Manatee Festival for the
post five years.
Besides her artwork, the
front of the oval-shaped
decal has the "1 Support
Manatees” caption and the
new FWC resource protec­
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"Voluntary donations
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endangered animal. These
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research and management
. where they are needed
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B u sy w eek fo r P o st
By Dean Smith
Sports Cditcr
SANFORD — There is no rest for the
weeiy.
Okay, maybe one day.
After winning the Firecracker
Tournament in DcLand Sunday morning,
Sanford Campbcll-Lossing American
Legion Post 53 R««**halt Team manager
Rod Fergcrson told his squad to take a
little rest before getting back to the ball
field.
That rest was one day as the team gets
right back into preparation for the
upcoming State Tournament when it
opens play in the Jimmy Jones Memorial
July 4tn Tournament at Seminole High
School's Alumni Field tonight (Tuesday).
Sanford Post 53 und Jacksonville Post

T o u rn a m en t, A uction on
s la te for b a s e b a ll te a m
Following the tournament, a Casino
88 will open the tournament by playing
Night and Live Auction will be held at
a doublencader thb evening (Tuesday)
the Post 53 American Legion Hall start­
starting at 6m.m.
ing A 7 p.m.
The other five teams in the seven-team
Post 53 has won the prestigious right
event will begin play on Wednesday,
to host the 2001 American Legion Class
again with games starting at 6 p.m.
A State Baseball Tournament thb August
Thursday again will have games at 6
1-5, but with that honor coney some
p.m. and men on Friday, gamiN will
&lt; expensive obligations.
begin at 11 a.m.
Post 53 will pay all hotel, already in
There will be a pair of games on
excess of $8,000, and meal expenses for
Saturday (July 7), the Third Place Game
the seven out of town teams and will
at 10 a.m. and the Championship Game
also be putting together a first-rate tour­
at 1 p.m.

Louwsma
leads Post
53 to title

nament program, so community help Is
necessary’ and greatly appreciated.
Th** team Is made up of players from
Seminole and Lake Mary high t * J to o l's,
two programs that had extremely good
season's this year and most of the top
players are now on Post 53, which
receives an automatic bid to the tourna­
ment as the host team.
Donations from the Casino Night and
Auction will go to benefit the baseball
team.
Also, the committee b also looking for
ads for the tournament program that will
be distributed at the games.
Ads available range in size from busi­
ness cards to full pages.
If you have any questions, please con­
tact Rose Kimmig at 407-330-1672.

Oviedo
rolls to
‘ B ’ title
By Daan Smith
Sports Editor
SportsE
O VIEDO — Oviedo Babe
n Ruth Baseball made It four-forfour in district tournaments
when lb Major 'B ' team went 3­
0 to claim the Cal Ripken Major
Commissioner's District 8 •
Tournament held at the Oviedo
Sports Complex on June 23rd.
Manager Fred Labcr, who led
the Oviodo 12-year-old 'B ’s' to
their second straight district
championship and another trip
to the state tournament, saw Kb
squad get off to a good start
wnen they blanked LungwcuJ
7-0 In the opening game and
then came back to double die
score on Altamonte Springs, 8­
4.
1 •
Altamonte Springs bounced
back on Saturday to stay alive
in the tournament, whitewash­
ing Longwood 9-0 In the
Loser's Bracket final and cam
another Bhot at the hosts.
The Championship Game
turned out to be a bam-bumer
that had the fans of both teams
on the edge of their scab , but
host Oviedo, with birthday boy
Brent Fahey going 2-for-3 and
dr I wing lu thn-o runs, proved to
be Just a little bit better on thb
day, outscoring Altamonte
Springs 11-8 to cam the trip to
state.
Serving as the coach*** for
Labcr
SWp F rb? and
Monty Tibbs.
In aJdlllon to Fahey, other
members of the team were
TVler McCallbtcr, Chris Paris,
G irts Labcr, Jocaph Laurendi,
Weston Below, Drew Morill.
Chris Frisz, Joey Lea, Nick
FutCh. Daniel Delk, and

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

DeLAND — The statement
has been made.
This team b very, very
good.
Any doubt about that might
have existed about how good
the Sanford CampbtJl-Losslng
Post 53 American Legion
Baseball Team has all been
erased now. R S f l r w ;
Led by tournament Most
Valuable Player Jasotl
Lcuwctna, Pest 5? cruised to
the championship of the pres­
tigious DcLand Firecracker
Tournament, going a perfect
7-0 in the 20-teain tourney.
Artcr having gurus 27 years
without winning a Firecracker
crown, Post 53 has now won
the title twice In the past thrcc
ycars.
And Post 53 did it in
impressive fashion, outscoring
its foes 71-to-18 over the
•even games, including 1-hit
and a 2-hit shutouts, ending
three games by the lQ-rOtl
rule.
And llial was In seven
Inning games, not the usual
nine inning contests the team
is used to playing.
For the tournament Post 63,
which b now 32-1 on the sea­
son, lilt J 9 0 (71-for 182),
including 19 doubles, four
triples and five home runs,
ana the pitching allowed only
16 earned runs.
Louwsma, who will be a
senior shortstop at Seminole

53

Sanford's Jason Louwsma (above)
backs out ol the way ol pitch during
Sanford Post 53's victory over
Conyers, Georgia last Thursday.
The shortstop would go on *o hit
.526 and be named the tourna­
ment's Most VahiaWo Player, lake
Mary's Trevor Berryhtt (right) won
two games In tho tournament as
Post 53 went 7-0 to win Rc cccond
Hreudtkei
. Tiumarront
Championship In three years and
improve .32-1 cn Ihe season.

See Firecracker, Page 3B

Girls International Basketball
Shootout set for this weekend
..

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

SANFORD — One of the top sporting events of
the summer will take glace this weekend when
the Fifth Aruotal Seminole Community CollegeOutback Steakhouse Girls International basketball
Shootout b held.
Veteran SCC liead women's basketball coach
Ken Patrick has once again pul together an
impressive field of teams made up of players who
have yet to play at an NCAA school.
The timing or the tournament is set up to coin­
cide with the NCAA Viewing Period, a time when
NCAA coaches can 'legally' attend summer
games or potential tccruib, and gives the coiche*
and their scoub an opportunity
come to
Florida and sec some outstanding basketball.
Current SCC stars like All-American 'Yo'
Johnson, Gabriclle Blankcnficld, Narrie Berggren
and Noelle Griffin played in the tournament last
year and will be back again this year playing for
host Seminole Community College.
A bo back will be the defending champion
Orlando Warriois, which went a perfect 6-0 to

claim the 2000 title. Seminole High School's
Jamala Mitchell was a member of the team.
Other Florida teams scheduled to attend Include
Daytona Beach Community College, Brevard,
learn Florida, the Central Florida Falcons,
Jacksonville. Tampa. Ft. Lauderdale and Naples.
Out of state teams include Georgia, die Long
Island (N.Y.) Wave, and Alabama.
learns coming in fiom out of the U.S. include
Canada, Sweden, Poland, Finland, and USSANIA.
Round Robin games will be played at the
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Seminole Community College Health and
Physical Education Center and the Lake Brantley
1ligh School Fieldhonsc in Altamonte Springs on
Friday and Saturday, July 6-7, with games using a
running clock and beginning every hour on the
Lour.
On Sunday (July 8). all of the teams will play in
a single-elimination tournament at Uie Lake
Brantley Ficldhouse with games beginning at 9
i.m.
For the latest information on the tournament
Interested fans arc Invited to call the loumament
Hotline at 407-328-2094.

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Ail-American Yo Johnson (No. 13) ana Gabneue titani.enl.ekl ( « ick to CUtr
era) are expected to be at the Girls International Basketball Shootout.

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I’agC 2 1 1 Wrdncsiloy. July 7, 2001

Childers outfoxes 'I ‘BA RA foes, Q u ic k is qu ickest in D w a r f C a r s
By Davo Wostorman
Special to the Herald

Outlaw Sprint Car feature over
an outstanding lietd of cars.
Childers finished well behind
second heat race winner I Xing
I levcton who was turning laps
in the J 1.90's and looked to have
the car to beat, running even
quicker than T B A R A point
leader Wayne Rcutimann, Sr.
who won tire third heat.
Childers lined up sixth on the
grid for the feature with
Rcutimann right behind him.
Pant Madden had the pole with
I oc Cipray on the outside pole

BITHt.O — Veteran Jim
Childers is like the sly old fox
who lies waiting in the bushes
or the right opportunity. Just
when you think you have him
outsmarted, he pounces and
makes quick work of his vic­
tims.
Childers did just that last
Friday night at Orlando
Speedworld as he easily look
the 25-lap TBARA Winged

Rentimann and Dude Teatc
were on the charge moving into
third and fourth spots as it
looked like the race would run
to the finish under green.
But just as the white flag flew,
Cipray blew his engine going
into turn one. Bo Hartley had
nowhere to go and plowed into
Ctprny's machine. Robert
"Showtime" Ynho, making his
first start in a sprint car, also
slid in the oil, but managed to
et stopped before doing any
a mage.

after a fine run in winning the
first heat.
Cipray slipped back on the
start as Madden took the early
advantage only- to have Ben
Fritz slide into the turn four
wall after something broke on
the front suspension of his
Royal Purple Oil sprinter to
bring out the i autinn.
On the restart, Mevemn
Jumped out front hut his lead
was short-lived ns Childers
blasted l*y, and built up a com
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Cipray and Hartley were
unhurt but thetr cars were done
for the night.
Ibis set up a grcen-whitechcckcr finish as Childers lined
up with the lapped cars of his
brother-in-law David Crosby
and Carry Gimmler between
himself and I levcmn. That
proved to be enough of a cush­
ion ns Hevrron had trouble get­
ting by the lapped machines
nearly losing second spot to
Rcutimann as the checker fell.
Heveron appeared none too
pleased with the lapped cars
and let them know about it on
the cooldown lap.
Childers took the win, his sec­
ond in a row at Specdw oTld,
while Heveron had his best fin­
ish here aim ing hom e second.
Rcutimann took third in his
Heckman Motors ports Case
Contracting special wltile Teate
finished a solid fourth in the
Eagle Jet Inlemational/Skyway
Airlines/Race Against Drug
sprinter. Keith Butler round
out the top five finishing just in
front of his dad Stan Butler.
Madden had a good run hang­
ing on to sixth in front of Kevin
Cahill and Dave Plctcher. Shane
Butler borrowed Brad Davis' car
for the feature after his own
machine suffered engine trou­
bles in warmups and drove
from last on the starting grid to
10th at the finish.
Jacksonville's Bub Quick took
advantage of Mark Landis'
problems to capture his second
straight Florida Dwarf Car
Association featiire at
Spccdworld.
Landis easily won the first
heat and was intent on dominat­
ing the feature as well grabbing
the early advantage only to
Jtave field slowed immediately
as Stan Hope popped the backstretch wall, ripping the right
front wheel off nis dwarf
"truck" which finally slid to a
stop between turns three and
four.
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On lap 16, Francois Gagnon
and Todd Hart made contact in
turn three just in front of the
leader Landis who couldn't get
stopped before ramming Han s
car. Landis tried to continue, but
was forced out just as the field
restarted.
Quick found himself out front
and was able to hold off Brian
Paradis for the win. Andre
Gagnon drove a steady race
after winning his heat to claim
third just in front of a hardcharging Dennis Diehl who
came from 18th at the start to
finish fourth. Third heat winner
Alain Paradis took fifth with
Daniel Rene, Mark David, Alan
Cote, Tim McLeod, and Todd
Hart rounding out the tc p 10.
Winter Garden's Carl Peters
led every lap in his Central
Florida Machine and Speed
Monte Carlo to win the Super
Stock feature over a large field.
Bill Loomis held on for second
in front of Duane t-reed, John
Smith, and Jeff Wright.
Doug Santlon led all the way
to win the Sportsman 15-Iapper
in his Rinaldi's Air
Conditioning Service Chevy.
Loomis again finished second
after a strong drive frbm the
rear of the starting grid. Richard
Hight, Kelly Jarrett, and Bruce
Gayton rounded out the top
five.
Tim "Missleman" McFball
again took the Mini Stock
money and trophy back with
him to Clearwater as he won
out in an early duel with Rex
"Bonemaii" Ilotlinger then went
on to win Ills fourth race of the
year
Jeff Davis eventually took sec­
ond in a late race shuffle ahead
of ever-improving Rose
Dickerson who continues to
post good finishes. Trisha Gray
also had a good run to nab
fourth with Dick Laszlo bring­
ing his Ford Ranger pick-up
home fifth.
Don "Square D " Smith again
blew away the Strictly Stock
field taking the win in front of
Paul Hudson, Russ Rinaldi,
Charlie Pitts, and David Smith.
Because the NASCAR
Winston Cup runners will be at
Daytona International
Speedway Saturday night, there
will be no action this Friday
night (July 6) at Orlando
Speedworld as the FASCAR reg­
ulars will be at New Smyrna
Speedway for a special Friday

night date.

NEW SM Y RN A
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SAMSULA — This FRIDAY
NIGHT Only 6) New Smyrna
Speedway presents the Clyde
Hart Memorial TWin 125's.
The Sunbelt Super Series will
run a 125 lap spedal as will the
Country US93 Late Models.
The schedule will also include
features in the regular FASCAR
divisions of Mini-Stock,
Modified, Sportsman, Super
Stock and Strictly Stock.
Because of the Pepsi
Firecracker 400 being run at
Daytona International
Speedway, there will be no rac­
ing at NSS on Saturday.
Gates open at 5 p.m. and rac­
ing begins at 7:30 p.m. at the
track located ot the corner of SR.
44 and CR 419, between New
Smyrna, DeLand and Daytona.

TEST A N D TU N E
BITHLO — Test and Tune
will be held every Wednesday
night frerr. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at
Orlando Spccdworld.
Cost is $20, which is good for
(poopll
pits only, while individuals can
enter for $5.
For more information on any
local short track action, call the
FASCAR offices at (407) 5681367 (Orlando) or (386) 427-412«»
(New Smyrna), or check the
Internet site at WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM, or EMall at
FASCARNOW0AOL.COM.
Also you arc invited to tune in
to Daytona's WNDB-AM 1150
“The new “ VOICE" of Slock Car
Racmgl“ ev ery Monday night
from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. following
the Benny Parsons Show.
This is a radio show that is
devoted to Short IVack Stock
Car Racing and is sponsored by
New Smyrna Speedway and
hosted by Ranay Dye of
Speedway Dodge and Don
Nerone and Terry Roberts from
New Smyrna Speedway. They
will take your calls ana answer
questions at 386-239-0033.
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Bill Dvwni*, 3. (231 tUdurd lUghC 4. (97) K*Uy
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7 (72) Anuria A m r*
MINI-STOCK . 1. (7) D m M d tiill; 3. (98)
M l H u ll. 3. (S I) Km c U ic t m a i; * . (») I M c
Grey, S (07) D kk U u i a ; 6. (17) Rm WillUira.
7. (45) R n I M lingrf; A (15) Tim Clcfk; 9. (20)
O v tc | &lt; m
SUPER STOCK _ I. (l)C c r i I M o * 2.(67) BUI
LrotnU. J . ( I I ) lA unc Freed, 4. (34) John Smith;
S. (SO) I rtf Wright, A [92) IW + y Stmco»; 7. ( II )
Ted fired, 1 (I2X ) Rlcli J a i n ; 9 (7B) Bab
W in e. 10. (17) IViori W iiliinu, I I . (77) Wcireit
Srhuur; IX (22) llrnnrr Cardan; IS. (44) Bob
BciUt , 14. (79) Rip D y.l, IS. (12) Cory Freed; Ik.
(32) W olry Kimnrf
STRICTLY STOCK . I. (22) Dan Smith. X
(OS) rau l iluJkan. 3. (31) R u u Rbuldl; 4 (S)
U r n !»• [Sin. 3. (4H) Ouild Smith, k. (U) M ah ctl
Bo ii Ui . 7. (74) H in H rphcm , A (3X) Dub f c w
9. (16) David Could fr.
DWARF CARS _ I . (0») Bob Dutch; X (6k)
Brian faredic. 3. (6) Andre Gagnmv 4. ( I f )
D m nu Dlrhl. S. (40) Alain I'an d lar; 6 (I)
Denari Kenr; 7. (24) Mark David; A (47) Alan
Cota, i . t H i Itui k lcu u d , IX (37) ? - ! ' H iri;
11. (12) Franco!* Gagnon; IX (00) BUI Moody;
13. (99) |aaam Zykr. 14. (44) Rkk McFarland. IS. .
(22) Mai i. I.India. 1 6.(t7) Marr-Andre G ejn on ;
17. (2) rtul kraulhoff, 1A if) Scan Mope
TBARA SPR IN TS 1. ( I l l ) )im ChOdm ; X
(44) Doug I lev cron; 3. (22) Wayna Rrutlmann.
4 (0) Dude Team A (19) Keith Butler; A (64)
Scan Butler, 7. (76) 1’aul Madden, A (17) Kev in
Cahill, 9 (75) D are fM c h e r IX ( I t ) Shana
Duller, II. (ID) l-UU M e n u . 12 (32) Sonny
llarcicy. IX (IR ) David C neby; 1A (2V) Cary
Clmmlrr; IX (40) Wmdy Mathla; Ik. (00Y)
Robert Yohu. 17. (k) Scott Faulcnner, 11 (33)
l e e Cipray; 19. (XX) Bo Hartley. 2X (Ik) Sen
F rill; 21. (56) Bobby Krer. 2X (4 0 ) Brad Daria.

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Wednesday. July 4. 20n

Firecrackerhits.
Providing live offense were
Fraysier (triple, tivo ri/ns),
Louwsma (single, nin, two RBI),
Krall (single, run, RBi), Dominic
Petracca, Mergo and Kyle Bono

Continued from page IB
High Sc]loo 1 tliis fall, was select­
ed as the MVP after hitting .526
(10-for-19), Including Ills firstever home run, three doubles
and a triple, scoring 11 m as,
driving in 13, drawing two
walks, getting hit three times
and hitting one sacrifice fly.
But Louwsma was far from
the only star as every player on
the Sanford roster had at least
one hit and Post 53 manager
Rod Fcrgerson and coaches
Mike Bono and Ralph LaRosa
used nine different pitchers ovei
the five days.
On Thursday, Past 53 was
wured by Conyers (Georgia)
177 but still cruised to an
easy 12-5 victory.
Trevor Berryhill gave up only
one hit over the first three
innings, striking out four, but,
after getting his fifth strike out
to open the fourth inning, was
touched for two runs on five
hits.
Bryan Armstrong, Dominic
Petracca and Mehul Patel
worked one Inning each to fin­
ish out Use victory.
Offensively for Post 53, which
had 12 hits, Angelo Petracca (3for-4, two runs, two RBI),
Louwsma (2-for-3, double, run,
four RBI), Ryan Bono (2-for-3,
double, RBI), Matt Mergo (2-for3, run, two RBI), Thcker Pearce
(2-for-5, two runs), Jake Davis
(double, two RBI), Uriah
Kimmig (single, run, RBI),
Dominic Petracca (three runs)
and Chris Krall and Matt
Fraysier (one run each).
Post 53 then hit its abide on
Friday, sweeping a doublehead­
er with Stephen Apfel firing a
one-hitter in a 6-0 shutout of
Venice Post 159 and Angelo
Petracca and Brandon Pnaris
combining on a twrvhtt 17-0,
rout o f Jacksonville Post 88.
Apfel was outstanding, strik­
ing out eight, walking three and
hitting one, while allowing only
a leadoff single in the third
inning.
Doing the hitting for Post 53
were Kimmig (2-for-3, home
run, double, two runs, two RBI),
Louwsma (2-for-3, two doubles,
run), Kyle Bono (2-for-3, double,
run,, Rift), wiU K r.ll and Anee)o.
Petracca (single, run and RBI
each).
Angelo Petracca worked the
first two innings, allowing one

(one uir.glc each), and Pearce
and Angelo Petracca (one run
each).
That put Post 53 into Sunday
morning's Championship Game
against Tampa Boys tr Girls

E

Club, which had blanked
defending Firecracker champion
Bayamon, Puerto Rico 5-0 in the
other semifinal.
Post 53 immediately took con­
trol of the game as the first six
batters in the game reached base
with Louwsma's two-run single
putting Sanford ahead for good
and the champs took a 4-0 lead.
Post 53 would score in every
inning, giving Adam Sanabria
more than enough to work with.
And the ace lefthander
responded, allowing two runs,
one earned, on six hits, nnd
striking out five in five innings
as Sanford cruised to a 12-2,
five-inning triumph.
Doing the damage in a 10-hit
.attack were Angelo Petracca (2for-4, two runs, two RBI),
Kimmig (2-for-4, run, two RBI),
Krall (l-for-2, double, three
runs, RBI), Ryan Bono (double,
two RBI), Mergo and Fraysier
(one single, one run, and one
RBI each) Louwsma (l-for-2,
two runs, two RBI), Kyle Bono
(single), and Pearce (two runs).
Post 53 will now host its own
tournament, the Jimmy Jones
Memorial Fuly 4th Tournament,
today (Tuesday) through
Saturday at Seminole High
School's Alumni Field as it pre­
pares to play host to the State
Tournament August l-through-5
at Alumni Field.
DIVISION D
CAM E 1

TOST S3 U , POST 3*7 3
Ormond Brarh
001 1 0 . 2 S 3

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C o n r m , G«.
000 331 0 _ i l l l
Sanford
W 2W A . 1-2 13 2
Drwktm and GtmbW. Bm yttu ll. Arrmtmn#
(5). D IVfroa j (A). Pj It I (7) ami K. Ik mo WP _
Brrryhlll (141). LP _ DawkJn*. Siv# . non*. 2U
Port 77. th w k in *. Port 53. R Bono (1).
fo u w sm j (I). rXavU(I) I B . n i m r I I R .n a n o
GAME 3
POST 51 fc. PO ST I M 0
Sanford
000 222 0 . ft • 1
V rnic*
000 000 0 . 0 1 3
Apfel and Davit. R Bonn (7) Chrtalenam and
Smith W P .A p fe l(1-0) IP .C h rta lm a c n Save
. none 2B . Pott S3, liiuw anu 2 (3), K. Brno
(2). Kimmig in name I IR _ Pmt S3 . Kimmig
&lt;»
GAME 4
PO ST 3 1 12. POST M 0
Sanford
352 0 2 . 12 13 1
Jacksonville
000 0 0 . 0 2 1
A Prtrarra. Pham (1) and R. Bono Baker and
Keeler WP . Pham (1-0) I T . hakr. Save _
none 2B _ Pml 53. Krall 2 (3). A IVtracra 2 (3).
Mergo (I) 1U . Pint 53. liniH-tma (1). HR _
mew

QUARTERFINALS
rO S T 3110, POST 244 a
Weal Tampa
013 0 1 1 0 . ft 10 I
Sanford
311100 X . 10 10 0
Huharty. Tarbulton (2). h a llo (4) and
CatteUvi Da via. Pham (6) and R Bono W P _
Davis (1-0) LP _ lluharty Save . mew 2B .
Pint 244. Smith; Pint 31. R. fcmo (2). IB . Post
S3. A. Petracca (1). Mergo (1). IIR _ Pm l 244.
Idrrlmwirr. h allo; Post S3. Krall (I)
S E M IF IN A L S
POST 53 ft. PO ST 271 3
Jupiter
002 010 0 . 3 7 3
Sanford
202 1 0 l i . f t f t 1
Miller ami Kennedy Berryhill and R Bonn
WP . Berryhill (2-0) I T . Miller Save _ none.
2B . mew IB . Poet 53. Fraysier (1). HR _ mew.
C H A M P IO N S H IP
POST 53 12. BOYS A G IRLS CLUB 2
Sanford
424 1 1 . 1 2 10 1
Tampa
001 0 1 . 2 ft 7
Sanabria and R. Bcmo Anderson. Pagliura (2),
Reed (3) ami Thompson. WP _ Sanabria (2-0)
I T _ Anderson Save . none 2B . Post S3. Krall
(4), R Bono (4) 3B _ mew IIR _ mew

S an ford
213 5 2 .1 3 1 1 0
Chumura. R is poll (4). I Jram (5) and Fralry.
S iiu b k i, D. IVtracra (5) and R. Btmo WP .
Sanabria (1-0). I T _ Chumura. S a w . none 2B
. |\»t 267. Fraley. Chumura;
S3, Pearce
(!) Krall (I), A Petracca (1). K Bono (1) 3 B _
none. IIR _ Pott 53. K. Bono (I), Lnuwwna (1)
GAME 2

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Sanford's Chris Krall (lop) and Lake Mary s Ryan Bono (bottom) both had
outstanding tournaments as each hit a home run and had four doublos In the
seven games as Sanlord Post 53 waltzed to the Firecracker title.

FASTPITCH HITTING CLASSES AT SCC

METRO NORTH HOOPS

“The Hitting d u b " offers group Instruction in
fustpltch hitting and bunting to athlete* ages 9-

The 9th Annual Metro North Basketball Camp
for boys and girls ages 5-to-17 will be held at
Annunciation Recreation Center (Annunciation
Catholic Academy) on Montgomery Drive in
Altamonte Springs in July.
Under the direction of Bo Clark, the Camp
will hold two sessions in July, 9th-through-l3th
and 16th-through-20th.
The Clinic Is designed for those interested in
basketball and who want to improve their bas­
ketball skills. Coach G ark lias worked turn) to
be a successful player and would like to pass
his knowledge along to the younger players.
The Clinic will include points in shooting, ball
handling, passing, defense and game play.
Coach Clark was n three-time All-America at
the University of Central Florida. He led the
nation in scoring with a 31.6 points per game
aveixge and scored 2^JS6 points In his cartw,
with out the 3-point shot, and played for
Athletes in Action.
A Bishop Moore High School graduate, Clark
was recently inducted into the school's Hall of
Fame and just completed his 14th season as
Itead basketball coach at Flagler College in St.
Augustine.
Clark, who has also coached at Winter Park
High School and St. Johns River Community
College in Palatka, has also been co-director of
the Stan Pietkiewicz-Bo Clark Basketball Clinic
in Winter Park for 22 years. He promises an
exciting week tor boys nnd girls trom the
Central Florida area.
The camps run from 10 a.m.-to-l p.m. daily
and the cost is $80 for one week or $150 for
both sessions.
Sessions will be held in the spacious, air-con­
ditioned Annunciation Catholic Academy Gym
and attendees will receive a free T-shirt; tro­
phies awarded for attitude, hustle and out­
standing play; 3-on-3 competitive league play;
d illy free throw competitions, guest
speakcrs/conchcs; use of 8-foot baskets for 6-to8 year olds; teaching of basic fundamentals; and
a session-ending Awards Presentation on
Friday.
For more information and to receive a regis­
tration form, call 407-644-7420; 407-831-46%; or
407-869-6512.

ORLANDO M AGIC BASKETBALL
CAMPS
*
The Orlando Magic will host Gatorade-sponsored basketball camps for boys and girls ages
5-17 tnis summer.
There will be five Orlando-based camps and
one In Tkmpa. The day will consist of drills, 20minute games, video analysis, 3-on-3 competi­
tions, and a guest speaker. There Is a 10-percent
discount offered for each additional child with­
in one family after llw first child's tuition is
paid in full.
Camps are as follows:
July 9-13 _ ages 6-13,9 a.m.-to-4 p m ., Rec
Center; ages 6-17,9 a.m.-to-4 p m , UCF Center.
July 16-20 _ ages 7-17,9 ajn.-to-4p.rn.,
Hillsborough Community College, Tampa.
July 30-August 3 _ ages 6 -17,9 a.m.-to-t p.m.,
RDVSportplex.
For more information contact Tom Bieri at
407-916-2681.

WAUGH-STETSON BOY'S
BASKETBALL CAMPS
The first Derek Waugh-Stetson University
Hatters Boy's Summer Basketball Camp will be
held In DcLand.
The final Individual Camp (agej £-16) will be­
held from August 5-9.
Cost is $275 for overnight campers and $190
for day campers.
For more information contact assistant coach
Jon Coffman at 386-822-8144 or by e-mail at
jcoffmanOstetson.edu.

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(Good U 7/31/01)

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th redfish, trout and flounder,
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Canaveral reports fair action
with king mackerel from just off
the teach to 8 A Reef and
Pelican Flats. Tripletail and king
mackerel are in the buoy line
while sheepshead and flounder
can be found in the Port.
Redfish and trout are rated as

'air in the Banana and Indian
rivers.
Ponce Inlet has fast action
with sheepshead, drum, redfish,
jack crevalle, and small blueiisli.
Live or dead shrimp is the best
bait. Trout and redfish are rated
as good in Mosquito la g oon.

ALL DAY
Adult or Child

PR IC E
*Plut Tax * With Your Florida ID
Not Valid O n Mtm oriol Day

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE MO. 01-CA-M J-I4P
CONSECO FINANCE SERVICING
CORPORADON a corporator IV *
GREEN TREE FINANCIAL
SERVICING CORPORATION. *

DOOK 13. FACE C3. AS RECORD­
ED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
SAIO LAND SITUATE. LYINQ AND
BEINO IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA

EUGENE r HAGAN and FRANCES
E RAGAN, tic at a l,
DaNndam*
NOTICE OF SALE
None* » hereby (pvan Pwt. put
auani 10 anordar or a aunmary knal
judgment cl torectoaum amarad in
Pia above caphuiwd amen. I a -I te l
Pw property Muatad n Sananola
County I I n k , daacrtwd at
A l d l a property Incatad al 1100
Arepeho Tra*. City ol Ganava.
County to Sananola. SUM ol Florida
mora paacukuty devertoad a t Saa
E a h t* Aasactwd hereto and by Pat
ralaian a made a pan hared logeirver wan Put cartan 1M6. TOal* Bay
Sprng rnckrta Roma, tanal rvnbar
G tcroM ™ 1*
EXHIBIT -k‘
OSCEOLA ACRF.3 (Unracordad)
Lor 3*
Thai pare** d land lyatg ki Sacbon
9. Towmtap 30 SouPi Ranga 32
Eatl. SamaKila County. Florida,
datertbad a t toUcvwk
n I GINNING al Pw SouPwatl corEatl Pie d aard Sacaon 6. and Pw
canMrkna d a 50 tool n d * ot way d
Oaraota Road. North 00 dagraaa 00
ndr utat 28 lamnrt* Wart 7M 1 67

a n raqurad 10 w m a copy d yap
wtmen w Ip iw a . 4 any. to J. on KIM
BERLY A UATULIS Attorney lor kva
R a r tA ohow adtktta la
Codk* tSIaariarakl. P A
*010 Boyacod BoUevard
SM U 4S0
Tampa FL 33607
on or baton Party doya l&gt;om Pw data
ol Pw krai pubkcalion d Paa none*
I’laW.tl 1 a nomay or Pnmadkilary
Pwraattar. nPiarwua a dalauk wd ba
amarad againat you tor Pta ratal
demanded In lha dattpMM
NOTE Pinuam to Pta FaP Data
Collection Practice* Ad you are
eddied Pial Paa law Itrm It deemed

WITNFSS my hand and aw tear or
ta d Court on JUN 19 2001.
(SEAL)
Aa dark d Pw Court
By Rtoh Kang
A* Deputy Cl*ft
COOILIS 6 STAWlkRSKI. P A
*010 Boyacoul fiodavmrd
Su*a 450
Tan-pa, FL 33607
Tataphon* (613)677-6006
CAS* 10-01-2164
PiAAUi krw 27. and AN * 2001
6B 1M

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Robart V Coak*. *t *1 .
OitanMPKA)
R1-NOT1CF OP SALE
(PuUMI FI Ramand* Horeld)
MOTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uant la an (&gt; -).- Rrtihartuling
Foractoaura aala dalad Ju w IS.

CURTIN TRIPLE BEAM INK
SCALE
ROUSE VERTICAL MITER
HAMMONO TRIM SAW MOOEL

CA-13SB-1« -0 ol Pw Ocart Court ot

AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT

County (407)665-4330. It hearing
PnpaPad. (TOO) 1 6 0 0 9 5 5 6771. o f
v o c a (V)1 6 0 0 9 5 5 6 7 7 0 , vM Ftortd*
R elay Seneca ip w i rac#**

LOT 33. SPHPfu RUN PATIO
HOMES. ACCORDING TO PLAT
THEREOF DOOK 21. PAGES 66
and 67. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS my hand and Pia teal d
Pi* court on J u t * 16.2001
(COURTSEAL)
UARYANNE MORSE
AS C LEF* OF THE COURT
By Mary Srnx*w
Deputy Clark

TOGO M HOEPKER, ESQUIRE
Todd M Hoapkar, PA
Poet Otoe* Boa 3311
Orlando. Flortda 32602 3 3 It
Anamay tor PMntoi
Phone (407)426-2060
PiJw d iJun* 27. end Jd y 4, W 1

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ecals

JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: Cl CASIO 14 P
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. P C

vs

MOI.erimrJtoCMiCaeaNo 0O-

Coate HomaAmartcan CrarM, Pie.,
dtva
Upland
Mortgaga.
a
Panntytvama corporation. The
Spring! CoffimuWyAiaa ration, Pie.
a Florida corporation. Jan a Doa.
LPiknown Tanant Pi Poaaatalon, and
John Doa. Unknown Tanant Pi

L

Lu .a u

rLAwnrr

WILLIAM CONNOR. IF LIVING, AND
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRAN IL LS.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS
CREDITORS.
TRUSTIES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN M E R E S T
BY, THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST WILLIAM CONNOR;
M/niTNN CONNOR IF IIVINfl.
AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
IIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AOAINST MARLYNN CONNOR;
DEERSONG
HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. P C .; THE
MORTGAOE FIRM. INC ; JOHN
DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS
UIPOOWH TENANTS »
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)

HARVEY CLIFTON EURE. JR .
A/AJA HARVEY C EURE. JR .. ET
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMAMOS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WIU
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha.dsto d 81a S t * Putotoatoi of
P f* none* la Ju w 27, 2001.

DCFENOANT(S)
NOT1C* OP ACTIONCONS IHUCriVC SCRV1CC
TO: UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. IIENOFLS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES. AND AIL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
iN T cn sr b y . th o r u o m . UN otn
OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF
HARVEY CLIFTON EURE. JR
MUA HARVEY C. EURE. JR
whoa* raaldanc* M unknown X

Iw/thaftfioy ba Prtrtg;

Winter Park. Ftortd* 32766
Tahphon* (407)6*42216
Facaiml* (407)6*4-21&gt;4
Plto*!*i: June FT and Ju ly *. KOI
B 0 179

m THE ORCUTT COURT FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLOFKDA
PROD ATS DIVISION
FBa Net n 1-572-CP
P4 RE:
ESTATE OF:
WKMNULEEGREMER
N o n e * o r ADMBMTRAT1044

■TERN, ESQ PUPaPTt atlomay.
whoa* a d d *** I* SOI B UNIVERSI­
TY DRIVE. STE 800. PLANTATION.
FL 3332* (no letor P m 30 day* horn
Pi» Onto d Pw Pmt pubkeatton c* p*t

Hurtoer 01 -672-CP, I* parking Pi Pw
O n A Court tor Bamanto Courty.
Florida, Probata DNMon. Pw
Avenue. Bantord. Ftortd* 32771

ALL M E R EST EO PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT

bar 96 1 2 * 2 0 -1 4 -A, ol Pw CraM
Court d Pw 16th Judicial O m al to
and tor Samtool* Corky, Ftortd*.
wherein CHEVY CHASE DANK.
F S B . la Piatmat and . la/an
(Court Seal)
MARYAIFIE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
BY Mary Sira*)*
A* Deputy Clart
LAWRENCE J BERNARD.
ESOUIRE
AnORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
1403 DUNN AVENUE SUITE K
JACKSONVILLE. FIORCA 32216
(904)7516960
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT (ADA) NOTICE

Port door ol Pw Swtwioto Canty
Courthouse to Santord. Ftortd*.
Sammolt County. Ftonda, al
1 1 0 0 0 0 AM on Pw 19 day of Jtoy,
2001, Pwldtoartog daacrtwd proper*
ly aa tat torth to aald Fatal Judgmatic
to a t
LOT 69. LAKE ROOERS
ESTATES. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 93, PAGES 36
THROUGH 40. INCLUSIVE, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOt F COUNTY. FLOROA
NOTE: Pinuam to Pw Fak Dad
Conaclon Practice* Act you art

P** Court a t* raqukad to to* Pwrr
obfacBon* wrpi » * t Cout WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE (J)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF TIPS
NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF T T"* NOTICE ON
THEM

Bon d Pea Court pta raguPad lo tto
tie * obtocPona w«h Ma Court WITH­
IN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THBTTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THtt NOTICE ON THEM
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN RwL
purauarn to an Order Reta iling
Fonfcoau* Sal* dated k m 15,
2 0 0 ). ciYarsC H O F C m Numbm
OO-CA-1316-15-0 ol Pta caeuk

on whom a oopy of Paa node* to
tarred a4Pkn paa* (3) mertoa after

CwaJ- ul 34 tttt ptCKU1'" f*»*i

OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUCMCIAL ORCLXT
IN AND FOR
SCSM OUt COUNTY.
ROM M
CASE HO. P1-CA-U61-14G
WPFTERUk.ES TRAIMHO
CENTER. HC , MJa J W TRAP6N0
CENTER. PFC. a V a J W
TRAPPNQ CENTER, PFC. a FlorM*

r a aim sx t s a c r u o f PROPcmr l1
MURCH STREET ANO BETWEEN N WHfl
IS IK M N (M OS) MAP BELOW

Road 419
Caaaatoarty. Ftortda 32707
YOU ARE HOTiriCO lha) a
CompUkk haa bean Nad agatoal yoi

* v F a i n a id s i uEu: 1w c-fi: and
report* rekaang to Pw m i n i purditaad and Pw I at Ba n aawmad
by Buyer, and a l printed and o«wa

1*07)321-4644
totW rld w P T .en rtA A y 4.7001
■ a Pw odgptil Anaawr or ptoarBnq to
Pw dBe* d Pw dark d Pw CPaN
Cout to and tor SanWiuto C a n y .
301 Norto Park Avanu*. Santord.
Ftortda 32771, by JUy 29 2001.
N yor lal to d&gt; to, (udgaianl by
daladl wt be taken agarwi you tor

*ia*m Ij a ftifc) JudpwcPl to

ol

WITNESS my hand and Pw aaal d
•k* court on JLINE S. 2001.
UARTAFME MORSE
O r* d Pw CPcuB and C aa*y
Court
By Nancy R Water
Dtputy CVshrti
Putawn June 27. era) Jd y 4, I t , 16.

DOTNDANTtS)

BUSAN B LEVENTMAL. STEVEN L
LAURENCE,
IS O ;
am
Pw

2001

LOT 2. BLOCK A. SWEETWATER
OAKS. SWEETWATER SHORES I.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO BF PLAT
DOOK 20. PAGE S3. PUBLIC
RECORDS O f SCJUD40LE COUN
TY. FLORIDA
AALA 206 GREEN LAKE OR.
LONGWOOO. FL 32779
WITNESS MY MANO m l Pw aaar
d tea C oat on Ju w 202001.
(SEAL)
Maryann* Moraa
Park d Pw C aart Court
8 / U jry S t * ; *
Deputy Clark
Echevarria LAtaocialar PA
P O Bo* 25019
Tampa. Ftonda 33622 5016
FW0UU619

NOTICE OF ACTION
H a w a i i rSion « kv«g and a l
unknown nartwa llaarang by.
Pmiuipt. undar and aja n a l Bw
above named (Mender&lt;c 1 artu at*
nut known to b * dead Ot akv*.
■afwPwr aard unknown parte* may
daan an artotaal aa apouate haat.
deviate*, gram ***, or oPitr
ckarma/Pt: who** reHOanca 1*
addratak*
1007 Sodl Avenue
SamonL FL 33771
TOU ARC NOTIFIED Puf an aettm
tor kvarioaure d mortgage on Pw
krtowrng aarerkwd property
LOT 12. MAYFAIR SECTION
FIRST AGOIDON ACCOROWG TO
THL PLAT RECORDED M PLAT

al M l N Park Avanu*. Santord.

Ftonda 32771, taWphorw nonpar
(401)4*5 4227. w*hm 2 walung

IN RE ESTATE OF
FLORAL DUVAL.
NOTICE OF A0MMSTKA1T0N

WITNESS my hand and 1
IBPi day d Ju w 2001
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mona
C to rk d tw C a a N C o u t
By 0*bw *h Corwra
Deputy dark
Stephan M Eton*. Eaquu*
725 Ikxti Uapvda Avanu*
Ortandd. Ftortd* 32603
(407)423-7910
AlJFRITkMS WITH OISABIUTTES
ACT OF 1990
AdranaUBv* Ordar No 6 3 3 7

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur

1102. ABarnonto Spm ga. Ftortda
32714.
MASTER ORAFIX
EQUIPMENT U3T
PRESS BPECIALTKS ENVELOPE
FEEDER
PACKARD BELL 60466 CX-2
COMPUTER
1990 DOOOE CARAVAN
HP DESKJET 1600C COLOR
PRPFTER
kBCROTEK E3 COLOR SCANNER
I33MH WJITIUU COMPUTER
QHC ELECTRIC PUNCH
• I l l s 3M PLATE PROCESSOR
MICHAEL M6LACLC CUTTER
NUARC PLATE MAKER
ATF STITCHER
ROYAL ZEFFTH 22" PRESS
NEK 173 PLATE MAKER
AB DICK 360 PRESS
AB DICK 350 PRESS
TOWNSEND T S 1 COLOR HEAD
OATECO CAMERA .
SANOMAR LIGHT TABLE
2 HP AB4 COMPRESSOR
IY1C Et^CTRlC 0 « l ATOR
CHAll ENOE OREL
100 STATION PB COLLATOR
MACEY S STATION COLLATOR
MACEY BP4PNO STATION
AM UULTIORAPHICS PRESS
HANO CCRNER RO lMOCR
VARIOUS TABLES. SHELVES.
CARTS. OFFICE EOPPMENT ANO
FURNITURE
UEIMLE VERTICAL (21
HEIOELBERGH WINOMKJ. PLAT­
EN
BAUM FOLDED2SX2C VV.TWJMT
ANGLE
CHALLENGE PAPER OREL
STYLE JF
ACME CHAMPION WIRE BUTCH­
ER MOOEL C 25 XC
BROTHER PITELU *P *
4C
NUARC LIGHT TAB.
**
NUARC PLATE BUR.
V
L
4 0 -IK 6 U
1 6 1 COLOR HEAD FOR AB UrCK
MOOEL 360
AB OCA 360 CHUTE DELIVERY
PRESS
A3 OCK 360 CHAM DELIVERY
PRESS
ROBBIE SHRPFt WRAPPER
LASSCO CORNER ROUNDER
MOOEL 50

tad ADA Coonjrwtor 1 J01 N Park
Avanu*. Barnord. Ftonda 32771 M

IN RE ESTATE OE
CAROL 0 FLORENCE.
THE EAST 64 FEET OF LOTS S
AND 10. BLOCK 14. TIER I.
EXCEPT THE NORTH 30 FEET OF
LOT 9, E. H IKAF FORM 6 MAP OF
THE TOWN O f
SANFORD.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED H PLAT
BOOK 1. PAGES 66 THROUGH 64.
ANO PAGES 112. 113. IIS . ANO
117, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMP40LE COUNTY, FLORIDA
DafadPw IB ito y d Ju w .2 0 0 1 .
iPRCUiT COURT JtA L )
Maryaraw Mart*
Clark d Pw C aart C oal
By Mary Stnxva
Deputy Park
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l 8 UnrvaraAy Drhw Sow 500
PtontoBoa FL 33324
(964)2336000
016754NW L)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES

«

R tp A a am ative*

W giAi La* GoLnct. J t e t t i H . PH

Boca Raton. Ftortd* 33*33
Telephone (561)392-6391
Facamka (5*1)3926965
P u b k *h Ju w 2 7 ,a n d JU y 4 . 2001
B 0 172

Lecals

Iron d Vat Court are rtguaad to to*
Pwa obpcaona wah (v * Coul WITH­
IN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THB
NOIC E OR IMIMIT DATS AFIER
THE DATE O f SERVICE OF A
C C IY O f THIS NOTICE ON THEM

Court w ithin th e l a t e r o f
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THUS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DATS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A CORY OF D P S NOTICE
ON THEM

1!

!1

�W Mnm day. July 4 . 2001
L egals
NOTICE Or
F I " * TP S4L F
PUBLIC NOTICE it hereby given.
M « i IN d*l» and tone Nt*d
burnt an t rtW rtjtio bom day lo day
untiaa goods era aota.*ew &lt;ia*4 at
Pubkc Aucscn, la dw raghati biddat.
•at rath at »&lt;a aanbbuaa ol STOR­
AGE USA. totaled al 480 Ik ;..it
Cafttral Paraway. Longwood FL
327SO, irw Mowing good*. war**,
and menhamto a In' ram and odwr
rturoM kx whch a Ian on aama la
daVrwd, low *
DATE OF SALE 97 ( 34 / 01
TME OF SALE. 2 45 PM
(Cuttomat Nsm#)(Umt *)(Brte4
Daurripnon of Goods Dang SoM)
Harokf F Beater a 110 boaaa. d ip
aa. ale. Tammy Ann B a l l 224 watai
bad. baiaa lOipd. stove. Gabdal O
Grom I 242 watPar 4 dryar. couch.
Mac. lama. Sharon Elama PuAar a
259 fumtaas. houaahold lam a,
Anga Baaata a 321 lumnura, botar.
Jama* A Uagd a BIS houaahold
aama. waaorh PaAno a 535 kindtn
STORAGE PROTECTION AUC­
TION SERVICES
LICENSE a BIT
A 150 00 Meaning dapoaa wd ba
ouaadad rut eau , law y u i l w t art}
rahmdad ahat aa comanta Of imca
haa baan tamorad from » a factory
Tha ato m Mormadon la to bo pubUrtiad onca ■ weak for two con*#cuDv* weeks . Said Mia to be unbar and
by vnua of aw awhAaa ui aw m» w .
bi such case* made and provided
Pubaah July 4.11.2001
CC0Q2
NOTICE OP PUBLIC BALE
PUBLIC NOTICE la haraby gtmn
Hal. on die data and al tha tone Hi
ad batow. and Continuing hem Day to
day idita a l gooda ar a aoU wa wd
**4 at /»•**■ AwJhx. u u * IA/w ji
biddat. tot caah. al lha vyarahouaa of
STORAGE USA tocatad al MB
Saudi Somoran (dvd. Wtaar Pari,
FE 327S2, to* Cotaama of toaowlng
storage unrta omtarnmg houtahoM
andbt buamata gooda. tot ram and
cdiat charge* tor wtach a Ian on
aama li daimad, towl.
DATE OF SALE: JVA.T IS , 2001
TIME OF BALE. 12.30 PM
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on the 10th day of July, AJD. 2001.
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die Nonce b Juty 4. 2001
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U S BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA­
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ASSOCIATION TR U/A dto 9401197
(Home Equry loan True! 1997-3) li
lha Platobd and LUELLA Q
STAFFORD
and
ERNEST
STAFFORD, hat husband JOHN
DOE. aft/e MARK STAFFORD mid
RONALD STAFFORD and JANE
DOE. a U a DENISE STAFFORD

Cw ivw y
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OAKS, UNfT ONE, aceonang to dm
Plat diaraol, aa raoortad to Plal BooA
14, al Paga S3, of Vw Pubac RmonH
of Saminoto County. Florida
DATED die 19 day of J i m . 2001
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ONE FULL TIME AND ONE PART TIME rERSON
TO GREET AND III RECTAIX CUSTOMERS ENTER­
ING THE STORE- PLEASAN1' MANNER AND PRO­
FESSIONAL IMAGE ARE IMPORTANT FOR THIS
POSITION. A PERFECT JO B FOR SOMEONE WHO
ENJOYS MEETING PEOPLFO F F IC E fftA E F
A FULL TIM E CLERICAL/DATA ENTRY PERSON,

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Sanford Court Apts.

Position open In houwkeuping.
Mads A IlgM Houseman Apply in
person or*/. Spring Hits Cones, 201
N. Town* ltd. Sanlord

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rvasiwi,dryer Lake Ave, Sanlord
407-888-7023

Booing laborers needed No eip
necessary Some navel required
DF/WT* 407-323-7080.

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ptent nureery A Heavy rrvsntenance
workneedod Part tmo. set yore own
hours For mars Into, call 407-321-

Quality A Inventory Control:
7 acSory Hands on inspection Must
be able to read blue prints,
measuring tape. A com * accurately
Apply In person, fu st Weigh Mtg .
210 tech Or. Sanford. 407-3308000

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Stylists needed lor busy salon m
Semmote Tuwn* Center EsseSent

S hare
Pebble Junction ts now hiring
production workers lor our bagging
operation Must be able to HI up to
SO N Hourly pay pkja tneardve rats
alter 30 days Apply ki parson si 7(12
South French Ave, Sanford. FL
between
7 3 0 * m-3pm
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MAIDS NEEDED
IMMEDIATELY!

A FULLTIME TEIJvPHONK OPERATOR. PREVIOUS
EXPERIENCE IN USING A MULTI-LINE PIIONF.
SYSTEM AND PAGERS. A PLEASANT VOICE AND
TIIK ABILITY TO ASSIST CUSTOMERS EASILY IS
IMPORTANT.

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e m d * r m t h * Ire Chew AO COL
Drivers. Eiceflenl Starting Salary.
Please Ca« |9I0|C02 8 885

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health ersortAHct and m i s
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I- 7 3 0 5 0 0 PM I250-S 400M L
TrarapcrleSon rnryeed Cel 407-324I I 77 to Mart turned.

Selective Service HoM need* Eipd
eie cu llv * housekeeper Quod
working contSInnt Pfe t i l aor-AA.SOll Of c e l *0?-4 4 4 .» 0 0 0

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mpananoa S erto rl h o s t MF. B 305 Ceil 407-323 2040, Cxi 28

L A C o n c n s needed

Heavy duty wrecker diver Fat arm
d e s s A kceriw t i p preferred
Benef.ts availeNe 407-322-7397

H E L P W ANTED

qualrli*d opplrcantt lor
Front
P e e k Nile
Auilil
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t o i p H M * r g a .M d H a * t i \ 4 a i l
plan A mora Apply m parson 4750
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Sanlord. Park Ave. targe 2/1, CHA,
e e c . washer'dryer hook-up. lease,
n - T T — . 04WUmn 407871.1253

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id Colorado Spncp DwTereuuiHlIlialprspcdiaai wibrtev.
tMt priced 750* view* of SeEocU m Very prtmle, erieuM to
I jOOO'i earn of BLM lead. Chi Rad Creek h a d le i- 6m
(177)5708)47

((00)704-7174, a t 155

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Su een ad Porch. S55QT525
Screened Patio. Communay Pool.
CHA No P e l., L C O iU M
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Dveng Hm. Laundry IVn. He a PaW
4 CHA 5 6 2 5 3 8 0 0
S a n ta d 3 « . CHA Wnli Shed 8
Fenced Back Yard S7 2 5 S 7 0 0
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1600 VV. Hrsl Sircot» Sanford, FL 32771

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(407) 321-6220

Prim e Com m ercial Propertiest

Lake Mary (Seminole Co.) FL
8.88 + Acres - Zoned C-2 &amp; A-1
Located si Intersection of US Hwy 17-92 &amp; Co. Rd. 427
2 Parcels known m:
ft 1: Five Joints Plaza - 3.509 Acres (Auction Site)
till 5.377 Acres located North of Re-aligned Co. Rd. 427
♦ High Traffic Area ♦Major Hwy Road Frontage
♦Great Development Potential!

Thurs.. July 12th - 10:00 A.M
For Color Brochure and B id Package Call

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Terms: ($23,000 m certified funds to regirter •cell for ddaiU), 2OS down day of
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auction, balanoe at dosing m 30 days. 10% Buyer** Premium

real awnerSflproacere f« more tafnrreehoa (Out o( Suae
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Week o f July ), 2001

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la n eo u s

Fo r S ale

BodCtwnyaMgti l»d, aokd wood,
all nkw kt boi w*qu««n t-fferw lop
IMOntu U't r.mranr 'wj lit *1499
Ml *549 Condeaw* 4074220230

Militinn CcAorlrw* Slmw
Sal Juky 7, 94pm
Fem C.ec-k Armory
2809 S Fam Creak Ava,
Orlando. FL
Into 004481-0273

2 3 1 — C a r s F o r S ale
1350 LtflCOLN COHT1RENTAL,
Skvar. Clean, Runt Great Cod A/C
*2.800 00 Cal (407)323-0631

107— M o b il e H o m e s
BadlRmg PILLOW TOP
IBP IBA kt a 68 I oktor p«ih ki
m ldintil
neighborhood

m v m o n ffi. pto* M o n ty 407-321 ■

230— B

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323-7278 Of 4 0 7-312-5904
Red*. kocan-d m Skrtord, cdhopadc
Vni (e ft w4l S yr worn, ky Tfitl $75,

1994 Fort Tompo. 1 owner, 49k,
* W U l « C M U l t * 3 9 0 0 o rb e *t
Offer C el 407
-0318, pH leave

full *105. a m n *175, Hog *175

117— C o m m e r c ia l
R en tals

Hover in td , te n ttokyw 407-407

2778
OHno rirn 14 pc. n U CHERRY
VOCO, 94* b 'l p e Jettk ). w/2
t u r n , 8 Chtppandato choir*. buffef

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S hutch, nover used. eo(t *128. *«4
l td SOa tW r j* Itm aal D l U i i i S

O n* King 12* eitra thick.
ORTMOPEO'C PIUOW TOP Mt.
f-evar m ad. 15yt warmrfy Cod
*1400. ( * 0 * 3 5 0 407 667-2085

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an door under w*n.nty *5 0 5 .0 0

Wa hod liar duclow ed, but wo w onted to mahu
su re s h o co u ld still d efen d h e rse lf o gn in st
o th e r anim al!) o u ld o o rn ."

(407)321 9540

Starting At • *2.002.
N ichols O utboard
S e rv ic e Cantor
1000 Waal 1at SLSanlord
407-122-09*4
&gt; *v V &gt; A &gt; A

iisotwatto i 6a Repo fi TTToT

III/ i.’ l 3761

Ming 1 -8 0 0 3 1 9 3323 a HS;
Houaa r«K S a t* 4 Ik -1 o
Bath, m atte. »tWK*e l-or a lanced yard, k ittle tit*ty

Av»4 now *78T»' 407
or 407-3244048

8 2 Island In The
P ersia n Gulf

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8 5 V acation
v en u e
8 8 M atchqd
group
6 9 It m ay bo
Inherited
7 0 Fibbed
71 6 tart of
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7 2 R u th less ruler
7 3 Word with
bug o r finger
DOW N
1 P an h an d le s
2 Dropped
hendker-

Stokvd 3 2 .d u b *Q iio g *, brjknrVti
room. rWje lot. CMA, Lit 0%I itoM U.

HrwtiH. tvnd more Everything mud
pH Fit -Idyti Bet. July 7 tlwy 415.
um at Owner t&gt;no» go 1 btrek. k m
TJht. 1 1»

2 2 3 — M lSC tl I ANT DUS

43 Memo Intro
40 "Foirnst

1 2 R isk m oney
1 3 M ake
scholarly

G um p- uclor
5 0 T h c t ti'o

Wanted. Handyman (pedal In ME.
or tM O a n g e are! 5 n iw «k * Cty I

cart offer tul market pdea f youcan
be fleekite on Ilia terms Ptkic«ptos
urky 407-332 1593.

41 L acorn le
4 2 R e a d y (or
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Cnpitut ol n
U S . s ta te
R a n g y from
Timm i In I
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m olecH nr
motion
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5 9 W o rd with

cold or
ij'iig e r
6 1 ‘ I Italy'
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6 2 V cTildn o n

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66 WWH
6 7 S o fill

pu zzlu a n sw er

DELTONA 10 acre*, kki.it tor mottohurnoiR*. hdf*®* cm**. f.vmmo or
nuraaryl
Zoned
agricultural

*4.900 ACRE Sm down w/owner
Inane* WU4-767-I772ur4*4-767155— C o n d o m in iu m s
F o r S ale
1 Badrenm,Largewa(rto - t.Uv
flai, rHn Uni wa'hgr
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For B.kj t Oadioom l (Mill.
tfnonlj CUc IkM Capet Mm*AC.
WAthfPOfytr, *48.O'0 407-373
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Skyline. 14t58 t artly fumUhed
wukirnaikiirad k*ijyirMia\Gal&gt;407’
3305*81

6 * 1 ____R ock*
(pop tune)
7 F a s t time
8 Foxier
0 Mythical
d ream boat
10 B each

18 Ginza night

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AMOCK/MQSia UftlC tioo 00 COt
140n u m ii
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ORTHOPEDIC PIUOW TOP

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whaat baarmgt.brakaa A more,
hartoy mag*. *9.600 obo 407-8887578. or 407-923432T
Wanted Satkat eaaaa. TrtunpM,
Norton'*. BSA* Royal Enfwtd* *
Hartoy*. Aiao want pra 1988 Itokyoa.
407-688-7875

235—

2 4 1 — R ec .
V d iic t e s /Ca m f e r s F o r
S ale

Brand New lint* Haacal motoruad
wtad Ovuf w«h a* ausotaorm 8 III
*3 500 407-321 2292. aak kv Dotty
Lou.
DONATIONS NEEDED
Family Wnrttilp Cantor naadi
npairabi* bicycle* and bicycia
FillVry*
Store. 4'C
* 1* C«p : *2.800 00.
Tampered ■.ia«a Shftye* *300 00
Cekng Unbrto St.20000. Slat’*
r (matOnKjnl.it1.150 00Parted
ComWIai (407| 804 9030
Want to own ynur own
builtmai? Recnm* an Avon
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II 407-924 0588
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243— T r a il e r s F o r
S ale

[2 t r a v e l T fa j i i i L

Great Deal. Don) Ulaa OutI

1987 Bust* LeSabre New parts.
baffety. aw condemn lira*, liming
chain, (tartar and m e t . Needs
engine. Asking *3 5 0 C al 407-804
9932. 407 804-9932

1084 Chavy 310 Pick-up: New
brake* * Irani and. AC works, on*
great'*1500 Alto. 4 Nwaan afloy
rtm*, 8 4 newWo* 21580t 18 *400
407-328-7186. after 7pm

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C«ll (407) 322-2611 to speak to a C lassified Representative
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AnyVang Hauled. Oarage 8 Bam
ClaanouU. Commercial Clean
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LKa Traa Tnmmeig.

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1 NMIMI i PROPERTIf S

1978 HP FLH (Hog) Factory
sdgkat. angkw rabUI m 21 jOOODM
ha* *0 00(1 Coma* wtot many
axtra* (Oto Mat tttargiaaa bag*.

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TRUCK -WMa 98 S10-E»c*»*nt
Condition etiung *8.500 Cal Mir
407407-7B2-0M0 a iaavar
322-7512
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motor? WaVa got »wm! Com* m
ui today 1 Nlehot* Outboard
S*rvlc* Cartur, tOOOWad 1at St
Jcrd-ird. 407 372-0984.

187— S p o k iin r G o o d s

PAUL OSBORNE

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coin
15 F am e d sh o e
collector
18 Wnd of shaft
17 V acation
attraction
1 9 W ord .with
teo n or old
20 F e e l without
touching
21 K e e p w atch
over, a s the
flock
22 Delghton of
sp y bo o ks
23 H ebrew
alphabet

93 Dodga DakoU Sport (1400
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A U G U S T 12, 2 0 0 1

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Sanford, Florida

Copyright 02 001 Tlw Bontinoto H onM

County ponders comp plan changes
By Christopher Patton

Staff Writer

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SANFORD — Seminole County
Commissioners will discuss three very
unrelated, but extremely important topics at
their meeting Tuesday.
On the agenda arc three areas that have
raised much public attention lately indud­
: a comprehensive plan amendment that
1determine minimum lot size standards,
an update concerning mosquito-bome dis­
eases and staff direction regarding adoption
of a rave ordinance.
,

C o m m is s io n e r s a ls o to d is c u s s
m o s q u it o e s a n d r a v e p a rtie s
According to Don Fisher, director of the and spring — to make substantial changes
county's planning and development to the plan, and only if the planning board
department, the comprehensive plan schedules a special meeting Sept 5 will
amendment was supposed to be heard at commissioners have a chance to vote on the
the county's planning and zoning board issue by their Sept. 11 meeting. However,
meeting last week, but the group failed to Fisher said commissioners could table the
moke quorum.
issue until next spring because of time conThe county has two chances — in the fall straints.

Lake Mary's Ryan Mau
became the latest former
Seminole Athletic Conference
star to join the ranks of
professional baseball when

Several environmentalists and home­
owners are outraged by the plan as they
believe it will endanger the rural nature of
the county and threaten tlte county's wet­
lands.
Also during the meeting, Community
Services Director Phil Stalvey will present
the board with an update concerning mos­
quito-borne diseases and recommended
alternatives in addressing the potential
risks.
More than 17,000 residents of Seminole
Sec County, Page 6A

H igh-speed
chase ends
with crash

ho recently Bfgnad a !rao
agent contract wtth the
Florida Marlins.
Page 1B

By Christopher Patton

Staff Writer

A M atter of

S iz e
Scientists at the
University of Central
Florida are exploring
nanotechnology, a
blenflW
sciences that may
prove smaller is better
Page 1C

Meetings
Airport meeting

The Sanford Akport
Authority's will meet
Monday, Aug. 13, beginning
at 8JO a an. at the OrUndo
Sanford International Airport.
Waterfront meeting
The City of Sanford
Waterfront Master Plan
Steering Committee will met
Wednesday, Aug. 15, at 2 pro.
in the city manager's confer­
ence room of Sanford city hall.
There will be a program based
on photographs received from
participants regarding likes
and dislikes in other areas as
well as Sanford, regarding
waterfront development. The
meeting Is open to the general
public

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Seminole High School players take a water break during Wednesday's afternoon practice session. The recent deaths of college and NFL
players during humid summer workouts have area coaches taking precautions to prevent heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Seminole begins
Its quest for a state championship on Aug. 31 against Lake Mary.

Police, A A A offer safety tips
for motorists in school zones
By Nick PfeHauf
Staff Writer

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The Altamonte Springs Fire
Department and AAA Club
South have issued a list of sug­
gestions regarding safety of chil­
dren as well as precautions
which need to be followed by
motorists, now that school has
resumed in Seminole County.
According to Alan &amp; Harris,
Altamonte Springs community
education officer with the
department, vehicle accidents
are the leading cause of death
for children between 0 and 14
years of age. Parents and
guardians can help their child
gain safe passage to their area
schools. The reduction of unnec­
essary traffic hazards can save
lives.
Simply teaching children to
assume responsibility for cross­
ing roads, scanning for traffic
hazards, allowing time for safe
travel across n major road, using
marked cross-walks, how to
react to strangers and stopping
for traffic could save lives and
decrease the amount of injuries

that paramedics currently see.
Then* is no better time than now
for parents to stress the impor­
tance of being safe. Parents
should walk with their children
to school, to stress the impor­
tance of safety with them. It's
not only good exercise, it could
save a life.
The department lists the fol­
lowing suggestions for parents
and guardians of this year's
school children.
Teach children to go directly
to and from school.
Always use crosswalks or cor­
ners, and cooperate with cross­
ing guards.
Stop, look, and listen before
crossing any road.
Obey all cross-walk traffic sig­
nals.
When waiting for a bus, stay
approximately five feet or more
from the roadway and continu­
ally scan for traffic hazards.
Since it will soon become dark
in the morning, wear something
reflective and be extra cautious.
Face traffic If walking on
See Tips, Page 6A

Zoo welcomes
leopard cubs

SANFORD
—
Sanford
Middle School on French
Avenue was lit up with high
beams and blue flashing lights
early Wednesday morning
when two males tried to run
from police after crashing a
stolen car.
Shortly after 10 p.m. Tuesday,
Sanford resident veronica Perry
left her tan 1997 Oldsmobile
Achleva running at the Central
Florida Regional emergency
ramp while she picked up her
cousin Anthony Bradley.
"The hospital told me there
was two of them — one on the
bicycle and the other on the han­
dlebars," Perry said about the
thieves who stole her car. "They
(hospital officials) said the two
were spotted on the video that
monitors the parking lot. They
said they were casing i t — they
had been there over a half a
hour."
Almost an hour later, a
Seminole County deputy spot­
ted the stolen vehicle traveling
at high speeds in the area of 16tn
Street and Lake Avenue. After
crashing into the stop sign and
narrowly avoiding a concrete
pole on the comer, the two sus­
pects fled by jumping the chain
link fence heading south toward
the school.
Kendall Lament Kennon, 21,
of Sanford was arrested by offi­
cers after he tried to lump a 20foot wall behind the nearby
Winn Dixie Shopping Center.
After breaking his leg from the
fall, Kennon was back at the
same hospital for treatment he
reportedly stole the car from
only hours before.
Sanford police and Seminole
County deputies continued
their search tor the second sus­
pect into the early morning
hours — even bringing a K-9
unit to assist in the hunt. More
See Chase, Page 6A

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Sanford on e of tw o facilities
in the nation to breed felines
By Mlchslts Jeria
Managing Editor

SANFORD — TWo new residents
at the Central Florida Zoological
Park have made late-night feedings
a common event at the facility, but
staff members aren't complaining.
Feline keepers at the zoo are tak­
ing the role of surrogate mother for
two clouded leopard cubs delivered
last month during an emergency
cesarean section at the University of
Florida College of Veterinary
Medicine. After the surgery and a
brief recovery period, mother and
cubs were transported back to the
Sanford zoo.
According to Andrea Farmer,
director of marketing for the zoo, the
cubs' mother was taken to the uni­
versity in Gainesville on July 24 after
zoo staff noticed she was having a
breach birth. Since the zoo's veteri­
nary care is contracted through the
University of Florida, the mother
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because the mother rejected them after an emergency cesarean section.

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PrIRC 2A Sunday. Aususl 12. 2001

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
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Charlie Reese retired recently from our compe­
tition. Charlie was, and still is, a great guy. One
of my favorite recollections of Charlie occurred
many years ago, shortly after the Sanford /ext
moved from downtown to the present location in
West Sanford. 1 was in television at the time, and
helped promote the birth of two
new lion cubs at the zoo. Charlie
did the same.
Much to our surprise, the two
cubs, both males, ended up
being named Nick and Charlie.
That was many years ago. I
have since contacted Andrea
Farmer at the zoo. She has
researched and found nothing
about the two cubs or where
Nick
they may have been sent in the
Pfeifauf zoo society's trading of animals.
• ••••••
So much for the cubs. Now,
like Charlie, I am also retiring —
effective today, from the Seminole Herald. Ibis is
the third time I have retired, but other than pos­
sibly filling in for vacations. I'm getting out of
the business. Funny thing is the last time I was
called to work was for only three weeks, in
October 1999.1 have been here ever since.
Hopefully, in what I have written, I have not
(intentionally) reported anything that was not
true to the best of my knowledge. I hope I have
not offended anyone through my efforts here at
the paper.
There have been many people I have used as
"contacts" during my almost 12 years (off and
on) at the Herald. In the words of a good friend
of mine, "They know who they is." Many times,
when completely stumped for news, I would go
through my telephone index, call someone and
ask, "What's going on?" They would respond in
most cases, and I would have a story that I
attempted to make as interesting as possible.
After all, I have always considca*d that anything
the people of Northern Seminole County don't
know, and should know, is news.
I will miss being around the staff, and the free
coffee that comes with the job. Editor Dan Ping is
the first editor I have worked with in this busi­
ness who actually gets involved in the communi­
ty and has given himself the assignment of cov­
ering the city of Sanford. He is a busy man but
constantly turns out an excellent paper. Michelle
Jerla, the managing editor, is of the same caliber.
She is second only to Dan in putting the paper
together, and she covers the city of Lake Mary.
The others arc also great, such as Chief
Photographer Tom Vincent. Who could say any­
thing bad about Tom, he's the best.
The publisher, Doug Fetzcr, is cxcellcnL He
and I were both officers in a major communica­
tions corporation several years ago. He is a true
newspaper leader.
Over the years, having a humorous mind, I
have kept track of all the things that occurred
which amused me. I'm taking that list home with
me now, and will, for the rest of my life, concen­
trate on the "good times" at the Herald. I believe
that's the best way, and the only way to think
back on this 12 year career.
1 did the same after departing from television
after 25 1/2 years, and radio for 10 years.
Perhaps I've done enough informing over my
lifetime. It's now time to pay more attention to
my loving wife, top-quality children, and six
above-reproach grandchildren. Daily typing at
the computer will be replaced by daily hugs and
kisses. It's sad that I'm leaving but not so much
so when I consider what lies ahead of me.
See ya.
Thefts
• Laurecn Nicosia, 47, of
Winter Springs, was arrested at
a retail store on Highway 17-92
by Longwood police Thursday.
She was accused of taking 16
items, with a total value of
$124.23 from a store without
paying. She was charged with
first degree petty larceny.
• Hubert Davis III, 20, of
DeLand, was arrested by
Seminole County sheriff's
deputies Wednesday in connec­
tion with a vehicular burglary
on North Orange Avenue in
Seminole County. Depulies
located him at his residence
and arrested him for burglary
of an unoccupied conveyance
and larceny over $300.
• Luis Antonio Morales, 23,

The City of Lake Mary
will hold an official dedica­
tion of the new Police
Department Headquarters,
165 E. Crystal Lake Avenue
in Lake Mary, Thursday,
Aug. 16 at 9 a.m. The event
is open house and everyone
is cordially invited to attend.
The Fleet Reserve
Association sponsors bingo
every Thursday at noon, at
the FRA home, 3040 SR-46 in
Sanford. Doors open at 9:30
a.m. The event is open to the
public.
For information phone
407-330-1706.

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Construction workers continue to work steadily on the extension of the OreeneWay Into northern Seminole County.
Pictured abovn the toll booth near East Lake Mary Boulevard starts to take shape.

G uava fruit fly found in O viedo
A single male guava fruit fly
has been found in a trap at a
residence In Oviedo.
Florida Agriculture
C om m issioner Charles H.
Bronson said several hundred
additional traps were to be
placed in tbe area Wednesday
and closely monitored. So far,
no additional fly has been
found. "A s with the one previ­
ous guava fruit fly found earli­
er this year, we suspect it may
be a 'h itch h iker' fly," Bronson
said.
A find is considered a "h itch ­
hiker" w hen only one fly is
found and there is no indication
of a larger fruit fly population.
Tire fly w as found last w eek,
and triggered the placem ent of

Since its inception, the City of
Sanford's Good N eighbor Utility
Fund lias granted over $4,000 of
emergency assistance.
Utility Support Services
M anager Bill Marcous said 66
customers identified as facing
life emergencies including major
w ater breaks, job losses and seri­
ous illness, have benefited from

Traffic slops
• Bridget Ccnsina Hackclt,
35, F.l Captain Drive, Sanford,
was stopped by deputies
Friday at 25th Street and Park
Avenue in Sanford. She was
charged with driving under the
influence of alcohol, second

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the kindness of Sanford utility
customers.
"The Good Neighbor Fund
brings together customers with
means and customers with
needs, maintaining critical water
service," Marcous said.
Contributions can be made by
mail or in the fund's drop box at
the customer service counter in

offense (She was also charged
with DUI on Aug. 3).
• William Dale Vanantwerp,
66, Cedar Avenue, Sanford, was
reportedly involved in an acci­
dent Wednesday at 26th Street
and Laurel Avenue. He was
charged with driving under the
Influence of alcohol. Improper
backing, driving under the
influence with property dam­
age, and reckless driving.
• Douglas Eugene Miller, 21,
Englewood Florida, was

Sanford's city hall.
Upon raising enough money,
applications meeting eligibility
are reviewed for the granting of
possible assistance.
For Information on how to
contribute, contact the City of
Sanford Customer desk at 407330-5630.

stopped by Lake Mary police
Wednesday on Interstate-!. He
was charged with driving
under the influence of alcohol,
driving with a suspended
license, and resisting an officer
without violence.
• Harry Benjaminc Klccman,
33, of Deltona, was stopped by
deputies Wednesday at 25th
Street and Sanford Avenue. He
was charged with driving
under the influence of alcohol.
• Nathaniel Bernard
Mandelbaum, 20, Riverbcnd
Court, Longwood, was stopped
on Highway 17-92 by
Longwood police Friday. He
was charged with driving
under the influence of alcohol
and possession of under 20
grams of marijuana.

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agriculture officials believe
these two are unrelated inci­
dents.
The Florida Department of
A griculture and Consum er
Services and the USDA m onitor
m ore than 50,000 fruit fly traps
statew ide. The guava fruit fly w hile a less serious pest than
either the M editerranean fruit
fly or the oriental fruit fly attacks several fruits grow n in
Florida including guava,
m ango, Surinam cncrry, apricot
and peach.
Anyone with questions or
inform ation about a possible
find is urged to contact the
Fruit Fly H elpline at 1-888-3971517.

Battery
Christine Carol Lake, 42,
Continental Blvd., Longwood,
was arrested by deputies at her
residence Thursday following a
reported altercation with a
male. She was charged with
battery, domestic violence.
Open container
Lester Watson, 75, Lake
Monroe Terrace, and Jessie
James Jackson, 53, West
Valencia Court, were both
arrested by Sanford police
Thursday. The two were report­
edly found drinking beer in a
parking lot on Poplar Avenue.
Each was arrested on charges
of possession of an open con­
tainer in a public parking lot.

T he Seminole H erald

lla n P in g

Dona Dwincft
Chna Patton
Uarva Mmtunt
Nett Pfaitaut
Daan Smith
Tommy Vncetrt
ArtZielnsJu

about 700 fruit fly traps in a
169-square mile area surround­
ing the find to facilitate early
detection of any possible infes­
tations in the general area.
Traps will be checked daily for
the first seven days, then w eek­
ly for about three m onths. No
spot treatm ents have been
planned at this time.
The previous guava fruit fly
detection in the state occurred
on M ay 8 of this year, w hen a
m ale guava fruit fly w as detect­
ed about 20 m iles w est of
O viedo near Apopka, in O range
County. N o m ore guava fruit
flies w ere found in the area, so
no eradication program was
undertaken. Because of the dis­
tance betw een the tw o finds,

Sanford’s Good Neighbor Utility
Fund helps in case of an emergency

Wilner Circle, Sanford, was
arrested at Seminole Towne
Center mall by Sanford police
Thursday. He reportedly put an
evening gown under his shirt
and attempted to leave without
paying. Officers said he also
was involved in a confrontation
with a security guard and
struck him. He was charged
with petty larceny, resisting an
officer in the recover of stolen
merchandise, and battery.

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The City of Lake Mary
Historical Commission, lo
usher in the Smithsonian
exhibit "Yesterday's
Tomorrows" will hold a jazz
festival from 3 until 9 p.m.,
Saturday, August 18, at
Central Park, at Lake Mary
City Hall. Featured will be
the Aitamonte Jazz
Ensemble, Jackie Jones, and
King *Tet. Admission is free
to the festival, and to the
Smithsonian exhibit which
will open at 1 p.m.
For additional information
phone 407-324-3065.
August 18 is the third
Saturday and that means it's
time for the big Bluegrass
Pick-In, at the Community
Building, comer of West
Church and Wilma in his­
toric downtown Longwood
The event is sponsored by
the City of Longwood. Bring
lawn chairs ana listen, or
bring your instrument and
join in the pickin'. The event,
held the third Saturday of
each month Is from 6 p.m.
until 10 p.m.
The City i# Altamonte
Springs anc&amp;emlnole
County Solid Waste
Management will hold a free
household hazardous waste
collection for residents of
Altamonte Springs and
Seminole County Saturday,
Aug. 18, from 8 a.m. until
noon at the City of
Altamonte Springs Public
Works Complex, 502 N. SR434 in Altamonte Springs,
Residents may bring in items
such as automobile batteries,
battery add, lawn and pool
chemicals, solvents, insecti­
cides, used motor oil, and
paint materials.
Businesses may not partic­
ipate In this event.
For additional information
contact the City of
Altamonte Springs at 407571-8611 or Seminole County
at 407-665-2260.

MON
Sanford Middle School
Math, Science Technology
Magnet will be holding two
open house events. Monday,
Aug. 20, families of the 7th
and 8th grades are invited.
Tuesday, Aug. 21, families of
6th graders arc invited.
Both events will begin in
the Louis D. Pelham
Gymna tori urn at 7 p.m. with
a greeting from the school's
new principal, Bill Gibson.
Teachers will discuss course
outlines and procedures.
There will not be one-on-one
conferences but they may be
Bet up by phoning the office
at 407-320-6150.

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Sunday. August 12. 2001 PtlgC 3A

Obituaries
ROBERT H. BRUCE
Robert H. Bruce, 75, Verona
Road, DeBary, died Monday,
Aug. 6,2001 in Sanford. Bom In
North Lake Monroe, he was a
lifelong Central Florida resident.
He was assistant plant manager
of Avon Park and worked for
Florida Power Corporation for
over 30 years. He was with the
North Seminole Gideons and
belonged to Community United
Methodist Church, DeBary.
Survivors include wife
Louise, DeBary; sons, Robert
Harrell Bruce Jr., DeBary,
William Daniel Bruce,
Shreveport, La., Michael Louis
Bruce, DeBary; daughter, Leslie
Louise Dalton, Jacksonville;
brother, Homer Sanford Bruce,
Sanford; nine grandchildren; six
great-grandchildren.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel, Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
VERNA ELAINE COWLING
Verna Elaine Cowling, 91,
Hunter Avenue, Sorrento, died
Wednesday, Aug. 8,2001 at
Florida Hospital Waterman,
Eustis. Bom in Kingsville, Tex.,
she lived in Deltona from 1988
until 1993. She was a retired
civilian clerk for the US. Navy.
Survivors include daughters,
Zoe C. Johnson, Lexington Park,
Md., Faith C. Reid, Sorrento;
eight grandchildren; 16 great­
grandchildren.

Community
invited to
attend park
dedication
ceremony
There will be a grand open­
ing, Saturday, Aug. 25, at
Greenwood Lakes Park, near
Lake Mary High School and
next to the library, on
Greenway Boulevard in Lake
Mary.
The event, to begin at 10
a.m., is being held to mark the
opening of a roller hockey
rink and tennis courts within
thepark.
The expansion was made
possible through community
Involvement o: the area
homeowners associations,
Seminole County govern­
ment, and the state of Florida,
through a $150,000 Florida
Recreational Development
Assistance Program (FRDAP)
grant.
The expansion, in addition
to a full-sized lighted roller
hockey rink ana a battery of
three fighited tennis courts,
udes sidewalks,
also inclui
drinking fountains, restrooms,
irrigation with improved
landscaping, and lighting of
theparking lot.
The park will offer free
skating use Monday through
Sunday from 8 a.m. until 10
p.m.
The community is Invited
to attend the expansion dedi­
cation ceremony at 10 a jn .
Aug. 25.
For additional information
contact Joe Gasparini,
Seminole County Parks and
Recreation coordinator at 407788-0405.

Bald,iuff Family Funeral Home,
Orange City, in charge of
arrangements.

grandchildren.
Woodlawn Carey Hand
Funeral Home, Longwood, in
charge of arrangements.

DAVID PAUL ELLIOTT
RICHARD EARL JACOBS
David Paul Elliott, 65,
Richard Earl Jacobs, 52,
Chamberlain Drive, Orlando,
Gardenia Road, Kissimmee,
died Thursday, Aug. 9,2001.
died Monday, Aug. 6, 2001. He
Bom in Lebanon, Penn., he
was born in Fort Pierce. He was
moved to Central Florida in
a factory' worker and a
1964. He was in the
electrical/construction industry.
Pentecostal.
Survivors include mother,
He was a veteran of the U S. Air
Force.
, Bernice Jordan; father, Willie P
Survivors include wife,
| Jordan, both of Kissimmee; sis­
ters, Natalie Jordan and Lolita
Eileen, Orlando; sons, Russell,
Jordan, both of Kissimmee,
Brandenton, Steven, Sanford;
Renee Jordan and Vivian
step-son, Wayne Lyles; step­
Jordan, both of Fort Pierce;
daughter, Juanita Simes; broth­
brothers, Joseph Eaddy,
ers, Ronald and James, both of
Kissimmee, King Solomon
Lebanon, Penn.; six grandchil­
Eaddy, Bridgeport, Conn.,
dren.
Curtis Jordan and Paul Jordan,
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
both of Fort Pierce, maternal
Chapel, Sanford, in charge of
grandmother Julia Jacobs,
arrangements.
Kissimmee.
Golden's Funeral 1lome, Inc.,
HAZEL LOIS HALL
Kissimmee, in charge of
Hazel Lois Hall, 81, Royal
Palm Drive, Casselberry, died
arrangements.
Wednesday, Aug. 8,2001. Bom
MILDRED ALICE LINKER
In Portland, Maine, she moved
Mildred Alice Linker, 78,
to Central Florida In 1973. She
was a retired attendant with the
Palm Place, Sanford, died
Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2001. Bom in
Ladd Schooi in Rhode Island,
and a member of Casselberry
Forty Fort, Penn., she moved to
Central Florida in 1981. She was
Senior Citizen Center.
a retired college housekeeper.
Survivors include husband,
She was a member of the
Emerson L , Sr., Casselberry;
Sanford Nazarenc Church, the
sons, Emerson L. Jr., Rhode
Sanford Garden Club and
Island, Richard, Casselberry;
Sanford Bowling League.
four grandchildren; four great­

Survivors include son,
William Walten, Superior,
Mont.,; daughters, Mildred
"Millie" Sterner, Sanford, and
Charlene Yurksza,
Tonkhannock, Penn.; brother,
Joseph Galcy, Allentown, Penn.;
sisters, Helen Hicks, Honcsdalo,
Penn., Lydia Roberts,
Plymouth, Penn.; two grand­
children; two great-grandchil­
dren.
Tri-County Cremation
Service, Longwood, in charge of
arrangements.
HAROLD EARL MOORE
Harold Earl Moore, 47, West
6th Street, Jacksonville, died
Friday, Aug. 3, 2001. He was
bom March 26,1954 in Sanford.
He was a laborer and a member
of Holiness Church.
Survivors include father, Elder
Willie James Moore, Sr.,
Sanford; sons, Michael Horn,
Andre Moore, both of Sanford,
Kenneth Tolbert, Oviedo;
daughters, Sharonda Moore
and Crystal Walker, both of
Sanford; daughters, brothers,
Willie James, Jr., Linton, Jerome
and John, alt of Sanford, Robert
I ee Wynn, Cocoa; sisters,

Patricia Lewis and Bobbie Jean
Moore, both of Cocoa, Juanita
King, Brownie Barfield, Annie
Brown and Janice Moore, all of
Sanford.
Wildon-Eichelbergor
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
JEANETTE REXRODE
Jeanette Rexrode, 67, Hensley
Drive, DeLand, died Tuesday,
Aug. 7, 2001 at Florida Hospital,
DeLand. Bom Feb. 24,1934 in
West Warwick, R.I., she moved
to Central Florida in 1986. She
was a retired foreman for Picker
X-Ray in Highland Heights,
Ohio, and a member of Our
Lady of the Lakes Catholic
Community, Deltona.
Survivors include husband,
Robert L , DeLand; sons, Robert
L. Ill, Daytona Beach, Wayne,
Deltona; daughter, Kim Reincck,
Willow Springs, Mo.; brothers,
Norman Plante, Deltona,
Ronald Plante, Coventry, R.I.;

sisters, Viola Howson, The
Village, IT., Lucille Raymond,
West Warwick, R.I.; ten grand­
children; two great-grandchil­
dren.
Memorial donations may be
made to the Lustgarten
Foundation for Pancreatic
Cancer Research, 1111 Stewart
Ave., Bcthpage, N.Y. 11714.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home &amp; Crematory, Orange
City, in charge of arrangements.
BENNIE MAE SMITH
Bennie Mac Smith, 86,
Orange Avenue, Sanford, died
Sunday, Aug. 5,2001. Bom in
Eaton, Ga„ she moved to
Central Florida in 1924. She was
a homemaker and a member of
Hickory Avenue Church of God,
Sanford.
Survivors include brother,
Rudy Henderson, Deltona.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
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we endeavor to care for God'i
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helped to make some of your
community dreams come
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has been paid for in full. The
church also has some new
Bibles and Hymnals. The
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Wilderness Area has been
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the Forest will be this fall. It
will be near the Econ that you
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O p in io n
R u m o rs o f W a r
On a recent visit to Washington, Uzi Landau, Israel's
minister for public security, predicted to me that another
war would soon come to his country unless it "continues
to show resolve and unity." In fact, the w ar has never
stopped since Israel's founding 53 years ago. Between June
2, when Yasser Arafat announced a ceasefire, and August
1, there were 961 attacks against Israelis (not counting rock
or firebomb throwing), according to an Israel Defense
Forces spokesperson.
There are dividends from Israeli Prime M inister Ariel
Sharon's decision not to play patsy any longer in the face
of Palestinian provocations and to pre-emptively strike
known murderers and others committed
to Israel's destruction. More people are
able to see the folly, not only o f the landfor-peace formula, but o f any formula
based on the notion that only w hat Israel
does or does not do affects peace
prospects. A press release announcing a
rally of British M uslim s outside the U.S.
Embassy In London on August 2, includ­
ed this revealing sentence; "There is no
doubt in the minds o f any M uslim that
Cal
there can never be any peace in Palestine
until the State o f Israel is eradicated."
* " " " * * " That is an honest statem ent by Israel's
enemies that ought to be clear, even to the foggy minds in
Foggy Bottom.
The familiar scenario in the M iddle East goes like this;
Israel's enemies, unable to eradicate the Jewish state after
five tries from without and multiple tries from within, use
the West to pressure Israel into swallowing the notion that
peace is only a few acres o f land away. Israel gives up
land, but peace remains as distant as a carrot hanging on a
stick in front o f a donkey. When Israel refuses to give any
more land without reciprocal and agreed-upon action by
her sworn enemies, rock-throwing and suicide bombings
ensue. More land is ceded but it's never enough, and
when Israel again asks for reciprocity, it doesn't get it and
refuses to give up additional land until it does. Then the
cycle o f violence resumes.
Even the former American am bassador to Israel, Martin
Indyk, grudgingly acknowledged what was clear to any­
one with eyes to see and ears to hear when he said last
m onth that the old Oslo accords were a "failure" because
Arafat "never really gave up violence." Not only that, the
Palestinian Authority was training terrorist bomb-makers
as far back as 1995 at the height o f the O slo process,
according to Enis Mahmoud Namoura, a top PA terrorist
who was serving as one of A rafat's personal bodyguards
until his recent arrest by Israel. How credible were A rafat's
pronouncements about peace when he was planning and
making war all along?
For a change, Israeli public opinion favors Sharon's
activist approach against terrorism. Even m any leftists
have had an awakening to the folly o f making peace with
those whose idea of peace is killing or expelling every Jew
from the land.
If another war comes, Israel's challenge will be to con­
fine it to Arafat and his legions o f well-armed "p olice,"
who are not police at all but soldiers whose huge numbers
violate Oslo. If any or all the Arab states join in (which is
unlikely but always possible), it will be more difficult than
in any o f the previous five wars for Israel to prevail, but
prevail she must.
The first war Israel loses will be her last, while Israel's
enemies always live to fight another day.
If Uzi Landau is right and w ar com es, the price exacted
by Israel should be so high that Arafat (or whoever fol­
lows him) will want to m ake a real peace of accom m oda­
tion and co-existence, not a false peace that allow s him to
try again. His leadership should be so dam aged that he
can no longer lead.
Israel should re-capture as much o f the land it has ceded
as possible and not give another inch until docum ents are
signed and Ironclad guarantees are in place that the
Palestinians and the Arab nations have accepted Israel as
their true half-brother and not their m ortal enemy.
Frankly, I don't believe that day will com e without
divine intervention, and that's w hy Israel must remain
strong and distrusting of all who believe it will.

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Dibber helps all
with community
fund-raiser
lb the editor:
This is to notify the sur­
rounding public of an event
being held at my business.
I'm holding a yard party on
August 25th. We will be giving
free drinks, hotdogs and
snacks. Donations are welcome
to help a suicide prevention
center and our children on

drugs. We will also hold a raffle
for some free stuff to help pro­
mote donations.
I recently lost a brother to
suicide and I myself climbed up
from the depths of drugs and
alcohol. And so I'd like very
much to give back, and possibly
help at least one person who
may have worn my shoes.
I have many times thought
about giving up this business
and moving on to something
less stressful. I've worked very
hard at this since my recovery
nearly 11 years ago. And so.

there is a selfish reason for all
of this. If I only receive recogni­
tion, then I will have been
blessed. I am a very hard work­
er and believer in the things I
do.
We are a Florist, Gift Shop
and Home Decor Shop. I strive
for satisfaction. When I went
into business some years ago, I
got really scared as 1 was not
used to making the amount of
money that I was, at that time,
so I began to give nearly half of
it away to the childrens' home.
I knew that If I were »o he

blessed then someone else
needs to be as well.
I'm still working on which
organizations will receive the
donations - it's quite amazing
how difficult this has been. If
you know of any locals that
deal with suicide and/or kids
on drugs, please advise.
The party, open to everyone
will be at my business. Bibbs
Floral &amp; Home Decor; 1002
West 25th Street, comer of Lake
Avenue In Sanford.

Corrlne Van Dibber
407-3244000

This King should lose his crown
The man may be a King, but
a Tallahassee, Fla., minister, "He
he is no leader. He is a son, but
ve the organization a shot in
he is hardly a spiritual heir. If
sarm."
some board members of the
That may be. But what the
Southern Christian Leadership
SCLC really needs is a bone
Conference are disappointed in
marrow transplant Like so
Martin Luther King III,
many traditional dvil
they shouldn't be. His
rights organizations, the
weaknesses were appar­
SCLC has lost its way,
ent when they hired
unable to adjust its
him three years ago as
strategies and priorities
president of the organi­
to tackle the crises facing
zation founded by nis
black America in a new
father, the late dvil
millennium. It remains
rights leader.
Btuck In the past, trying
King lias never held a
to relive the glory days
of politics or cm ^ia
fob outside ol
ofofUic
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1960s,when
whenthe
the
the family business —
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evil of racism was easily
the dvil rights organiza- 1
defined and simply condons connected with his
fronted.
father. He was so unimpressive
The challenges of the 21st
in his four-year tenure as a
century are more complex. They
Fulton County commissioner
will not be resolved through
that he was defeated in a coun­
demonstrations, protest marches
ty-wide election for the commis­ or boycotts. Indeed, the most
sion's chairmanship. He tacks
formidable challenges facing
courage, vision, charisma and
black America — AIDS, teen
intellectual wattage. He is a pro­ pregnancy and high rates of
saic public speaker and a lack­
incarceration, among them —
luster fund-raiser.
have internal as well as external
Now, the board of the
causes. Racism remains a sub­
Atlanta-based SCLC is
stantial barrier to black achieve­
embroiled in controversy over
ment, but it is by no means the
public criticism of King's perfor­ only obstade.
mance by some of its members,
As head of the SCLC, King
including board chairman Claud has concentrated on high-profile
Young, a Detroit physidan.
causes guaranteed to generate
Young has gone so far as to sug­ headlines: getting rid of a
gest that King should be fired
Georgia state flag dominated by
From his post.
the Confederate battle insignia;
But other board members
challenging radal profiling by
have risen to defend King. In
law enforcement organizations;
the estimation of R.N. Gooden,
and leading an August 2000

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march that commemorated the
37th anniversary of the March
on Washington. As critics have
noted, he has spent little time in
the Atlanta SCLC office.
But even if he were in the
office more, it Is unlikely King
would be up to the task of rein­
vigorating tne SCLC. Take the
AIDS epidemic, which now
competes with homicide as the
leading cause of death among
young black men. Unlike his
mother, Coretta Scott King, who
has made several Important
speeches about the AIDS crisis,
King refuvs rv m to acknowl­
edge the problem publicly.
Shortly after King took the
helm in 1998, Surgeon General
David Satdier appealed to the
SCLC to attack the AIDS crisis.
King resisted, saying he would

be uncomfortable discussing
unprotected sex and promoting
the use of condoms.
Confronting AIDS would not be
one of his prior-pa, he said.
The growing AIDS threat has
not prompted King to change
his mind, according to Maurice
Franklin, program director of
Gay Men of African Descent, a
New York-based advocacy
group. "I used to be an the staff
of SCLC, and 1 can't get Marty
to return my phone calls,"
Franltlln said.
If the SCLC sticks with its
embattled president, the organi­
zation might just as well dose
its doors. This King dreams no
great dreams.
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From A to Z
A rt Zielinski asks p eop le w h a t th e y t h in k . . .
Form er Attorney
G eneral Jan et
Reno is testing the
political waters fo r
a possible bid to
becom e Florida “s
next governor. An
announcement
may com e in
September on her
decision to seek
the nomination o f
the Democratic
Purty. Our question today is, "Do
you think Jan et
Reno should run
J'or governor o f
Florida?"

tt doesn't matter
who the person Is,
we need to get Bush
out. She needs to get
In there and get Bush
out. Florida seems
to be a people state
and the next gover­
nor needs to Be a
people person.
Will Dove,

Running lor office
Is one thing, winning
Is another. I don't
think she has a
chance. The only
way she might win Is
If Job Bush demolish­
es the state ol
Florida between now
and election day.
Gary B y.

Sanford

Brooksvtlle

She had such a
strong poaHon tmd
leadership In the
canton aarmrsstration.
And for a woman to
handle being under
Itre for al those cases.
Itfknk she could with­
stand being the gover­
nor of Florida.
Joan Gorman,
Qsfeen

I didn't care lor
the wnyishe handled
several v
vary Impor­
tant issues, particu­
larly Elian. Therefore
I would be very skep­
tical of any of her
endeavors as the
head ol the state of
Florida.
Ruth Ann Stamm,

Sanford

Most of whal I've
heard about her Is
negative. But I woUdn i be able to give
you my opinion unU I
know more about her.
I dee both Jeb end
George Bush. Ho has
a good Christian
standing.
Dottte

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T h e W a y W e W e re : Downtown tour
Today we continue a lour of
downtown Sanford using information from the Sanford
Historic Downtown Walking
Tour booklet produced by the
Sanford Historic Preservation
Board. Booklets are available at
tiie Sanford Museum and down­
town stores.
Brumley-Puletton Building
Contractor George A.
for.
builder of the Lincoln Memorial,
constructed this building at 100
.................................. E.
First
Street for
Dr.
L.A.
B ru m l e y
and
Dr.

Samuel
Puleston. It
was comleted May
,
1923.
One of the
first
ten­
ants
was
Roumillait

E
G ra c e Marie

Stlneclphcr
• • •

a

n

d

Anderson
Drug store

w h i c h

remained there for over 50
years.
There were professional
offices on the second floor, but
the other two floors were large­
ly vacant until the county pur­
chased the building in 1980.
DeForest Building
The building at 108 East First
Street was constructed just after
the fire of 1887. it was named for
Frederick H. Rand who was
;eneral manager and attorney
or the Florida Land and
Colonization Company and
also general freight agent for the
South Florida Railroad. The sec­
ond floor housed Sanford’s first
newspaper, the Sanford journal,
during the 1890’s and later
Sanford's Telephone Exchange.

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Yowell-Gamer and
Woodruff Buildings
The adjoining buildings at
200 and 208 East First Street
were constructed for N.P.
Yowcll, N.H. Gamer and Frank
Woodruff in 1910. Architect was
W.B. Talley of Jacksonville and
the builder was George Venable.
Woodniff and Watson wt&gt;s I6cated here for many years ns well
as Yowell'a Department Store.
Melsch Building
This 1923 building at 224 East
First Street was built by W.B.
Talley and constructed by R.J.
Gillespie for the Sanford
Investment Company. Sanford's
first cafeteria, LuBeth’s and the
Piggly Wiggly Grocery Store
were among the first tenants.
The facade has not been signifi-

cantly altered since construc­
tion.
U.S. Post Office
This building at 230 East First
Street was constnicted as a U.S.
Post Office in 1917 and has an
intact facade and two original
lamp posts. When a new post
office opened in 1962, this build­
ing became the Sanford Library.
It became a part of the Seminole
Library System in 1975 and
when the new library was con­
structed, it was used for library
storage until recently.

Cold Storage Company. It origi­
nally housed a saloon and a
sporting goods store. Its archi­
tectural style is Romanesque
Revival and is distinguished by
its rather crude and shallow
•decorative brickwork. The
ground floor facade was plain
brick - now covered.

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Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis
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muscles, tor
short
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listed?’
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green
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as a sail
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snacks
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home
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with colorful
leaves
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Ford film
31 Insect repellent
brand
32 Religious
ceremonies
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36 Arab prince
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41 Subdivision
42 1962 Kristy
McNichof Mm.
with "The*
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47 Cam e down
48 Invalidates
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Gore hit
so Raid the fridge
si R N ’a skill
52 Head of France?
53 Trumpet
relatives
55 Dawn goddess
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63 Sportscast
datum
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checked
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cartoon
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meetings
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Hotchkiss Block
This building at 213 East First
Street was constructed for
.Frederick Hotchkiss in 1877.
Local legend has it that
rubble from the first building,
{destroyed by the 1887 fire,
was embedded in the pediment
Bishop Block
This block, 301-309 East First on the comer of the roof. For
Street was completed
in many years, this housed Manuel
December, 1887 for J.N. Bishop Jacobson's Department Store.
soon after the fire of September,
1887. It was constructed by
People's Bank
Captain S.O. Northesag of New
Building and block
York and is distinguished by a
The People's Bank, 201 East
low broad arch over the front First Street, opened its doors on
1
£
entrance on First Street.
Aug. 30, 1906. Contractor was
W.G. Hammond. The block next
16
lepa
door, (203) was built by the
23
M.K. Hester and
rid Mr.
h Shepard People's Bank in 1910 and was
had this building at 190 used for bank offices and as the
*7“
Palmetto Avenue built in 1887 home of the Howard-Packard
following the fire that swept Land Company. During the
through downtown. It originally 1910's it houaecf Piggly Wiggly
had three floors, but the top Grocer and Mather's Furniture.
floor was condemned and McClungs (later Kels) Dime
removed In 1928. The building Store occupied the comer store
housed Sanford's fire station in the 1950's.
from 1890 to 1974. It also served
as the early city hall, police sta­
The Sanford Herald Building
tion and jail. The only legal
This two-story building at 107
hanging in Seminole County S. Magnolia Avenue was built in
occurred behind this building in 1910 and served as offices and
1923. The building was renovat­ printing room for the Sanford
ed into a private residence dur­ Herald (est. 1908) until 1956.
ing the 1990's.
The architect and builder was
W.G. Hammond. The Sanford
Lodge of the Independent Order
Hill Hardware Building
The Seminole County Bank of Odd Fellows (IOOF) char­
erected this building at 108 tered May 7,1889 moved to the
68 _ fatuus:
South magnolia Avenue in 1917 second floor in 1933.
delusion
soon after the bank building
70 Drawer
was completed. There was room
Imperial Opera House
attachments
for two stores downstairs with
The Imperial Opera House 72 Expert
offices upstairs. It was first opened june 15, 1910 at 119 73 Cremona crowd?
75 Court fig.
occupied by Hill Hardware, South Magnolia Avenue. The 76 Loafed longer
owned by W J. Hill.
contractor W.G. Hammond, con­
than
M3
structed the building for the 78 Bettor’* worry
E.E. Brady Livery Stable
owners, T.J. Miller and son. 79 Spoil
nr
Built between 1890 and 1895, George A. DeCottes was the first 80 Fancy neckwear
this small building at 113 South lessee. After its heydav as an
8712/01
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housed a blacksmith and wagon housed furniture stores and
shop. From 1910 to 1914, E.E. restaurants among other busi­
Brady ran a Every, feed and nesses.
!««•&amp;.
■* t&gt; •■ 'i - ** - ■»sales bam at that location. By
1916 it served as the Seminole
Milane Theater
County Jail and later housed the
This theater was built in 1922
county Health Department. by Frank Miller and Edward
Sanford Dry Cleaners was locat­ Lane. During its early years, the
ed there for many years, having theater was rtome tn vaudeville
moved only recently.
and silent movies. From 1941
until 1964 It was operated as the
Jtltz Movie Theater. In the
Whalers Saloon
This original 1886 brick block Kl990's, community efforts to
at 112 South Palmetto Avenue irestore the building began, and
was built by Col. A.M. Thrasher, it was reopened as the Helen
president of Sanford ice and Stairs Thcalic in 2000.

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119 Psychic’s claim
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coverings
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advantage ol
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Shepard
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was taken to Gainesville, where a
surgical team was assembled and
awaiting the arrival of the female
clouded
leopard.
While
University of Honda veterinari­
ans have performed numerous Csections on many animal species,
it was a first with a clouded leop­
ard.
"It was the most amazing
thing to have such tiny cub,
direct from the womb, placed in
my hands," said Bonnie Ureitbeil,
a zoo curator who witnessed the
procedure.
On their return to Sanford, the
a il’s were reintroduced to their
mother, who unfortunately
showed little maternal interest.
Farmer said. The decision was
made to hand-raise the cubs, who
n oil to l*o fed every two hours.
Feline keepers will rotate the role
of surrogate mom during the
next few months.
"The cubs are doing very
well," Farmer said. "Their eyes
opened on Aug. 3, about 10 days
alter birth. They are beginning to
walk. They arc amazing."
Ten cubs have been born at tl*e
zoo since 1994, and they repre­
sent an important addition to the
captive clouded leopard popula­
tion. According to Ureitbeil, the
Central Florida zoo Ls one of only
two facilities in the United State
successfully reproducing cloud­
ed leopards this year.

Native to India, China and
other South Pacific countries, the
clouded leopard lives in forests
with its movements typically ter­
restrial. Known to Malaysians as
live "tree tiger," they are the most
acrobatic cats in trees and can
hang from their hack feet from
tree branches.
Clouded leopards have some
of the longest canine teeth, which
can reach lengths of more than
two inches, of all cats although
they arc medium-sized with a
head to body length of about 42
inches and a long furry tail of
about 35 Inches. In live wild, they
cat monkeys, squirrels, birds,
deer, wild l*oar and occasionally
small domestic animals.
The name "clouded" comes
from the fact that their spots look
like clouds in the sky, and they
are one of the few cats that can
appear to be green In color. Due
to illegal hunting for their skins
— clouded leopard pelts are the
most common of all cat pelts
found on the black market — and
the loss of habitat, the clouded
leopard is currently considered
an endangered species.
The leopard is one of 13 endan­
gered species at the Central
Florida Zoo participating In the
American Zoo and Aquarium
Association's Species Survival
Plans (SSP). SSPs are cooperative
population management and
conservation programs for select­

ed species in zoos and aquariums
throughout North America.
Later this month, Brcitbcil will
be attending a clouded leopard
Species Survival Plan manage­
ment Rroup meeting to compile a
five-year master plan for the
endangered species. She and
other experts will look at genet­
ics, pairings and the number of
new births needed to maintain a
viable captive population of
clouded leopards.
As for the two newest addi­
tions to the zoo, they are current­
ly off-exhibit for hand-raising.
However, tire cubs' mother and
another male leopard —both
arrived at the zoo In early 1993 —
are currently on exhibit.
Farmer said zoo officials aren't
sure whether the cubs will be
exhibited at the Sanfoid facility;
since their stay Is only temporary.
"Our goal for these two cubs is
to pair them with their future
mates at other zoological facilities
per the recommendations by the
clouded leopard Species Survival
Plan," Farmer said. "Because of
the unique characteristics of tills
particular species of cst, they
need to be paired at a young age
to properly manage them.
Optimally, this Is done by 9
months to 1 year of age."
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roads without sidewalks.
Teach youngsters how to react
to strangers they may encounter.
To this, Yoli Buss, director of
traffic safety at AAA added,
'Motorists should be aware that
they may have to take extra pre­
cautions when driving in areas
with school age children. Some
of them have very little experi­
ence in dealing with traffic con­
ditions."
AAA reports that since 1988,
237 school-agc pedestrians have
died in school or school bus
related crashes. Half of these
were between the ages of 5 and
7.
For motorists, AAA makes the

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following suggestions:
Slow down in or near school
and residential areas.
Drive with your headlights
on, even during the day, so chil­
dren and other drivers can see
you.
Scan between parked cars or
other objects for signs of chil­
dren who may dart out into the
road.
Always stop - do not pass school buses that arc loading or
unloading children.
Practice additional caution
during bad weather.
Buss added, "Remember, back
to school means back to basic
driver safety. School's open drive carefully.”

County, who live in the unincor­
porated portions of the county,
are concerned that the county
does not spray for mosquitoes.
With the second confirmed
case of the West Nile virus in
North Florida, county residents
are concerned the mosouitocs
may be ha*nrdnu« to their health.
Sulvcy said Friday he was
unsure 11 he would recommend
spraying to the commissioners,
but sola the potential cost to start
such an operation would be more
than $1 million. He said another
option would be to contract the
work to an independent sprayer.
At the request of Sheriff Don
Esllngcr, county commissioners
directed staff to develop a rave
ordinance. Raves are generally
all-night parties held in aban­
doned warehouses where young
people gather to dance. In the
past, raves have been connected
to Illegal drug use.
According to Fisher, Esllngcr
indicated the need for the ordi­
nance was to prevent rave estab­
lishments from moving to
Seminole after Orange County
pduoJ an ordinance outlawing
raves on April 10.

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than a dozen deputies and offi­
cers searched the nearby block
including an extensive search of
the school's grounds. With no
prevail the search ended, but
police are *&gt;till looking for the
wanted second suspect.
Police charged Kcnnon with
grand auto theft. According to
Sanford Lt. Jerry Hargrvtt at the
night of the incident, Kennon
would have to answer to detec­
tives the next morning about the
whereabouts of his running
male.
Anyone with Information t
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pnOwuy W
nfll riliDn
leading to the second suspect is
Veronica Perry, left, talks with a Sanford officer after her 1997 Oldsmobilo
encouraged to call the Sanford
Achieve was stolon Tuesday night. Police recovered the vehicle after a high­
Police Department at 407-323s p e e d chose, which ended In a crash near Sanford Middle School.
3030.
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Single m om ’s proud teens
honor her on F a th e r’s Day
DEAR ABBY: My sister, two
brothers and 1 are in our teens.
We .in,1 being rated hv a ringle
mother. We're finally beginning
..............................
to
realize
how
hard
she works to
ft
*
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keep a roof
over
our
heads, food
on the table
and smiles
on our faces.
Although
F a th e r's
Day
has
assed, we
Cope you'll
print
this
poem we wrote to nor to show
we appreciate everything she
docs for us. Abby, would you
please?
THE OLDEST OF
FOUR IN n iO EN IX

¥

A pretty girl could be the best
At doing stuff reserved for Dad
Wilhuut us driving you quite
mad.
And we're not sure who spread
the lie
About how Dad should be a
guy'Cause even though you wear a
bra
We couldn't ask for a better pa.
The calendar might clearly say
Tnis Ls father's special day.
And you might think it rather
queer
That you will get two days this
year.
1\vo decades wouldn't be
enough
To show how much you mean
to us

DEAR OLDEST: I'm delight­
ed to share your original poem
with other single mothers who
We don't care If you’re a girl
also bear the full responsibility
You're still the best dad in the
of their children — and do it
world!
well. Read on:
TO FATHER ON
HER SPECIAL DAY
DEAR ABBY: I f-tfongly agree
We'rc writing you a poem to" "
with your response to "Inmate
say
on a Dead End," who said he
Have a Happy Father’s Day.
was "on a one-way trip down a
There are things our dad should road that leads nowhere." He
felt hopeless about his future
do
But instead you filled his shoes. behind bars.
My husband is living proof
And did so well in his position , that you don't have to be stuck
When he left, we didn't miss V on a dead end. When he was 10
he made some horrible mistakes.
him.
He got mixed up with drugs and
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anford City Commission Agenda for Aug. 13, 2001
Sanlord City Hall,
300 N. Park Ave.
Sanford, Fla.
W O R K SESSIO N
Aug. 13, 2001
3:30 p.m. In the City
lanagsr's Conference Room,
Second Floor
1. Presentation of Employee
! the Month Award for August

SC L Railroad, Persimmon
Avenue, McCracken Road and
West 13th Street (except Dixie
Way) and reserve a utility
easement &gt;nrer the unnamed
oast-west right-of-way from
Dixie Way west to the SCL
Railroad right-of-way. School
Board of Seminole County,
applicant. Also, approve waiv­
er of $200.00 application fee.
Recommended by the City
Manager. Ad published August

1, 2001.

)1.
2. Discussion re: budget
npact of law enforcement cen)r and Fire Station #2.
3. Discussion re: tow away
ana on Palmetto Avenue.
|4. Discussion of Regular
genda Items, Add-on items,
[id other Items.
A. Consideration of
beating Mangoustlne Avenue
(tween 5th and 6th Streets,
nd waiving application fee.

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B. Front Porch update.

C. Commission Liaison
lie - District 4.
15. Mayor's briefing
[6. City Manager's briefing
R E G U LA R M EETIN G
7 p.m.
Ilty Commission Chambers,
First Floor
•Approval of minutes
July 10 and 11,2001
jget Work Sessions, July
I, 2001 Special Meeting, and
' 23, 2001 Work Session
i Regular Meetings,
commended by the City
irk and the City Manager.
iblle Hearings
|1. Second reading and adopof Ordinance No. 3662 re:
sms Academy, to vacate
l rights of ways between the

2. First reading of Ordinance
No. 3663 to rezone 2.05+
acres of property lying between
Country Club Road and W.
25th Street and between Hardy
Avenue and Old Lake Mary
Road, from RI-1, Restricted
Industrial, to MI-2, Medium
Industrial; Rlnker Materials
Corporation, owner.
Recommended by the Planning
&amp; Zoning Commission, the
Director of Engineering &amp;
Planning, and the City
Manager. Ad published July 8,

2001.
3. Condemnation of 119 S.
Magnolia Avenue (awnlng/overhang) and 1101 W. 10th St.
The Director of Community
Development and the City
Manager recommend the struc­
tures be found unsafe, dilapi­
dated, unsanitary or uninhabit­
able, to condemn said struc­
tures, and to give the owners
thirty (30) days to repair or
demolish; If property owners
fall to effect such demolition
and removal or repair within
said thirty (30) day period, the
City shall demolish and remove
the buildings and/or structures,
and the actual cost of said
removal and disposal, Including
administrative costs, will be
assessed as a lien against the
properties; properties posted
and owners notified July 5,

2. Reject Codar Creek Office
Condo Sewage Pump Station
Bid #00/01-28, approve
Regular Items
restructure of bid package and
B. Condemnation Status
re-bid. Recommended by the
Report. Information only/no
City Managor.
further action needed.
3. Re|ect He-roofing
2. Authorize Staff to proceed
Academy Manor Park Pavilion
with vacate of Mangoustlne
and Restroom and Park on
Avenue between 5th and 6th
Park Restroom Bid #00/01-29
Streets, and waive $200.00
and approve readvertisement
application fee.
for bids. Recommended by the
Recommended by the Director
City Manager.
of Recreation &amp; Parks and the
4. Approve Rehab/Repair of
City Manager. (W S-4.A.)
Athletic Courts Bid #00/01-30,
3. Approve utility billing
from Advantage Courts, Inc., in
change for envelope based
the amount of $20,100; funds
utility bills, and piggy back of
available In account 001-5051proposal AXIS has with City of
572-46-08. Recommended by
Altamonte Springs.
the City Manager.
Recommended by the Utility
5. Approve request for use of
Director and the City Manager.
area at east end of Fori Mellon
4. Approve Sod Harvesting
Park picnic shelter for STAR
Agreement - Site 10.
94.5 Listeners' Cookout special
Recommended by tho Utility
event on Saturday, Aug. 25,
Director and the City Managor.
2001 from noon to 3 p.m.
6. Approve Crown Colony
Recommended by the City
Preliminary Subdivision Plan
Manager.
for a 73 lot single family subdi­
6. Approve request for use of
vision located at 950 Vihlen
Fori Mellon Park for Sanford
Road, and approve
Lakefront Crlterium special
Development Order 01-0030.
Recommended with conditions* event on Saturday, September
8, 2001, from 8:00 A.M. to 6:00
by the Planning &amp; Zoning
P.M.; and approve street clo­
Commission, the Director of
sure of SominctQ Boulevard
Engineering &amp; Planning, and
from Sanford Avenue to San
the City Manager.
A. Planning and Zoning Juan, San Juan from Seminole
Boulevard to First Street, First
Commission also recommend­
ed that 17 residences be single Street from San Juan to
Sanford Avenue, and Sanford
story that are not In Staff's rec­
Avenue from Seminole
ommended Development
Boulevard to First Street, on
Order.
Saturday, September 8, 2001,
from 6:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.
Consent Agenda
1.
Approve CPH AmendmentRecommended by the City
#55 to provide engineering ser­ Manager.
7. Approve request for use of
vices during construction of
Historic Sanford Memorial
utility relocation work on E.
Lake Mary Boulevard, at a cost Stadium for a grand reopening
of the stadium and ASA
not to exceed $98,776; funding
Tournament to be held
will come from the State Loan
Thursday, Sept. 13, 2001, from
Program. Recommended by
6 p.m. through 5 p.m. on
the City Manager.

2001.

Sunday, Sept. 16, 2001, and
approve sale and consumption
of beer during the event from
noon to 10 p.m., and waive all
fees associated wilh the event
due to City sponsorship.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
8. Approve request for u s b
of Fort Mellon Park for A
Crulsin for the Cure special
event on Sunday, Oct. 7, 2001
from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and
approve street closure of
Seminole Boulevard from San
Juan to Sanford Avenue from 7
a.m. to 6 p.m. and waive all
tees associated with the event
(except City's refundable
clean-up bond) due to joint
sponsorship wilh law enforce­
ment agencies. Recommended
by the City Manager.
9. Approve request for use
of Fort Mellon Park for a
Seminole Pet Walk, a special
event on Saturday, Oct. 27,
2001 from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. and
approve street closure ol
Seminole Boulevard from San
Juan to Sanfor Avenue, Oct.
27, 2001 from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Recommended by the City

Manager.
10.
Approve request tor A
Patients Appreciation Day, a
special event to be held on pri­
vate property at Family
Dentistry at 2417 S. French
Ave. from 9 a.m. to 7 p m ,
Saturday, Sept. 1, 2001.
Recommended by the Cily
Manager.
• Add-on Items
• Information only
• City Attorney's Report
• City Clerk's Report
• City Manager's Report
• Citizen Participation
• City Commissioners’
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[The Scott-Boswell Family
ion was held July 2
sugh July 29.

As they shared family news,
love
ships,:, fellowship,
tel
relationsnli

ped God together,
and woirshipped
history began to unfold
ge
fromi the older genera­
i Engles, Lewis
tions to the younger
1Jr., Dora Ambrose,
generations.
i Boswell, parFamilies began to
i of Nettle attended
realize that they were
I event.
bom into, married Into,
ndants included
created through love
iris, Terris, Corine,
that some one or two
Je, Paul, J.C , King
people shared, through
1 and Gloria Mae.
closely knitted ties of
ving matriarch is
M&amp;rva
family, a love that has
Tie Vinson and livl patriarch is Torris
H flw k illS each family
ly member
surviving m the past,
3tt.
present and for many
i gathering of
more generations to come.
3re than 300 family members
Saturday at noon, family and
1 many exciting and
friends gathered to enjoy a fun
ierful events over the
filled picnic day with pumty of
lay family reunion weekfood.
Sidney’s parents,

C om m u n ity
N otes
j Reunion
[Although a Seminole High
1Class Reunion for the dass
(1961 won't be l«dd until somei in October, efforts are undoay to locate as many old da»ates os possible in advance. A
Jte date remains to be set
f based on the SHS
jGam e.
For Information, phone Glnny
ishopLydcn at 407-6783942 or
&gt;dass website at
vSliSClaseof81.com
I Appointment?
Cool Beans, 1U8 Magnolia
\venuu In Sanford is offering a
i called "Great Patient
\wards~. All local physicians and
i are wekxxne to partid_ ate, free of charge. Any patient
12 years old or younger who has a
at doctor or dentist visit
lives a "Great Patient Award"
[certificate. The certificate can be
J redeemed at Cool beans for one
I free regular size ice cream cone,
j Blank certificates for local doctors
! or dentists are available by calling
(Cool Beans at 407-302-2821
! Legislative Meeting
The Seminole County
Legislative Delegation will hold its
|annual public hearing Thursday,
Sept 6 at the Seminole County
Commission Chambers, HOI E.
First Street in Ssnfwd, fmm 2 p m
until 6 p m
To be listed to make a presenta­
tion, or for additional information
on a local matter, call Rep. David
Mcalor's office at 407-328-3718.

Sunday morning, worship
service was held at New
Covenant House of Worship,
with the Rev. Karl Redmond as
pastor.
At the banquet meal, May
Bell Scott King presided over
the affair.
Charlie King gave the invoca­
tion with Mrs. Redmonds
singing the rendition of the
selection "Look Where He
brought Me From." The wel­
come and occasion was given
by Dorothy Scott Brazzell.
Blessing was given by Delores
Cpuchman.
Hastee Gloria Scott
Cummings oversaw the serving
of a delicious meal.
Guest orator for the after­
noon was Professor Floyd
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Introduction and words of
thanks were from organizers,
including Scott's Boswell family
reunion members.
History reflections of the
Scott/Boswell families, begin­
ning from 1912, were given in
order to continue the longevity
of names.
Aunt Fannie, at 93, resides In
Maitland Health Center. Torris
Scott, a traveler, resides in
Sanford at the age of 90. At 88,
J.C. Scott lives in Lake Monroe.
A farmer, alert and pretty,
Clovelne is 86 years old and
resides in Blossom view
Nursing Home in Sod us, N.Y.
Special thanks to the Best
Western Marina Hotel and staff.

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A t R a y ’s C irc u s o f Values, the folks
d o n ’t c lo w n a ro u n d w h e n it comes
to lo w , lo w prices a n d a large selec­
tio n of u n iq u e m erchandise.
T lte fa m ily o w n e d business locat­
ed at 211 East First Sheet In d o w n ­
to w n Sanford opened for business
one year ago, a n d has been part of
the local business c o m m u n ity for
the past 11 years, said store o w n e r
G a il Siebold. A ls o w o rk in g at the
store Is Bonnie K o oke n, w h o has
w o rk e d at R a y ’s for o v e r eight
years.
Sicbolb said her father started the
business in L o n g w o o d 11 years
ago. W h e n h e r father passed a w a y
three years ago, she took o v e r as
o w n e r/o p e ra to r a n d m ade the
decision to m o v e the store to
d o w n to w n Sanford. ' I w atched
Sanford for o v e r a ye a r a n d saw
h o w it w as g r o w in g ..a n d m y
. father a lw a y s said if he
w ante d to start a second

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store It w o u ld be in
S a n fo rd ,' Siebold said.
Siebold described the

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concept of her store as an 'old
fashioned variety store.' 'Eleven
yean ago we wanted the opportu­
nity to bring back the old fashioned
variety store like Kresge,
Woolworth and McCrary's, not the
dollar store atmosphere — were
you are locked Into a dollar.'
Siebold pointed out that she runs
a clean family store with no alcohol
or tobacco products. "We pride
ourselves In the merchandise we
sell' she said.
'Much of our merchandise will
run 50 to 70 percent below suggest­
ed retail' Siebold Mid. Under the
Big Ibp at Ray's you will find a
large selection of housewares,
linens, toys, psrty supplies, back to
school supplies, collectibles, holi­
day items and hard to find unusual
gifts. You also Will find one of the
areas largest selection of Mylar bal­
loons at $1.99 each. "We also have
a large variety of greeting cards at
JO cents each or three for a dollar,’
she said.
A n d for each holiday, Siebolb

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S toro o w n e r G a ll S iebo ld a n d B onn ie K o oke n stand outside R a y ’s C ircu s
o l Values In do w n to w n Sanford,
said, R ay's w ill offer a large selec­
tion o f item s. A t tire present tim e, a
p o rtio n o f the store is b e in g deco­
rated for H a llo w e e n . " Y o u w ill see
the store transfo rm in to a m in i h o l­
id a y store," Siebold said.

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said.
F o r s o m e o f the m o re expensive

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items, R ay's C irc u s o f Values offers
the con ve nience o f la ya w a y. W ith

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their U r g e selection o f m erchandise
y o u n e ve r k n o w w h a t y o u w ill find

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P.O. Box 1202
Sanford, FL 32772-1202

at R ay's C irc u s o f Values. R a y 's is
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OutdoorsWoman fall
workshops
scheduled
Women who wont to learn
how to fight a big fish, bag
a wild turkey
or canoe a
river will
want to make
a note of this.
The Florida
Fish and
Wildlife
Conservation
Commission
(FW Q will
host two "Becoming an
Outdoors-Woman" (BOW)
workshops soon.
Instructors - most of them
females - will conduct the
workshops Sept. 14-16 at
the Hunter Education
Training Center in the Ocala
National Forest and Nov.
16-18 at the Everglades
Youth Conservation Camp
at West Palm Beach.
The FWC prefers to use
female instructors for BOW
workshops to help partici­
pants feel more at ease and
to eliminate the Impatience
women sometimes
encounter when they try to
team outdoor skills from
their husbands, '^ frie n d s
or brothers.
"I think that's the main
reason the BOW program
has been so successful," said
Lynne Hawk, director of the
program. "Nobody is there
to intimidate or rush the
participants. Instructors
take the time to guide par­
ticipants through (he activlties."
During the seven years
the FWC has offered BOW
workshops, 2,000 women
have signed up for them,
and the reviews have been
raves.
Organizers expect all the
available slots to fill up with
reservations within a tew
days. The cost is $125,
which includes food and
lodging at the FWC's
camps, plus materials and
instruction. Workshops are
limited to 100 participants
each. A limited number of
partial scholarships are
available for low-income
females who would like to
take part in BOW work­
shops. Scholarship informa­
tion is available on work­
shop applications.
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want to leam outdoor skills
associated with hunting and
fishing, but it also includes
training that is useful for
many other outdoor pur­
suits," Mrs. Hawk said.
"Participants will be able to
choose four of the 19 topics
offered and will spend tour
hours on each topic they
choose."
Topics include:
Introduction to panfishing,
basic flyfishing techniques,
intermediate flyfishing,
introduction to bass fishing,
the primitive chef, boating
basics, canocing/kayaldng,
deer hunting basics, smallmc and duck hunting
asics, turkey hunting
basics, introduction to the
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SH U PE'S SCOOP
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Former Lako Mary High School star pitcher
Ryan Mau recently signed a contract with the
Floods Martins end is pleylnrj In Mnlboume

SANFORD — Lake Mary's Ryan Mau
became the latest former Seminole
Athletic Conference star to join the ranks
of professional baseball when he recently
signed a free agent contract with the
Florida Marlins.
Mau, a 6-foot-5,215-pound righthand­

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ed pitcher, graduated from Lake Mary
High School in 1997 and was a mainstay
of the pitching staff that carried the
Sanford Campbcll-Lossing American
Legion Post 53 Baseball Team to the 1997
American Legion Class A World Scries
Championship.
Mau began his collegiate career at
NAIA Flagler College in St. Augustine,
but left after one year to transfer to

NCAA Division I College of Charleston
in South Carolina.
His development was slowed by arm
trouble and he had "Tommy John"
surgery on his elbow.
But since recovering, the hurler is back
to throwing in the 90’s.
Mau finished his senior season with the
College of Charleston with a 6-5 record
and ranked second in the Southern
Conference among starters with a 2.82
ERA (Earned Run Average).
He also led the Cougars in complete
games with two and combined with
Shawn Holland and Andy Hutchings to
shutout St. John's University on February
See Mau, Page 2B

Kick off
meet set
for cross
country

■ w o m o re
Post 53 set
to play in
Southeast
Regional

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
SANFORD — Winning
tournament championships
has become second nature to
the Sanford CampbellLossing American Legion
Post 53 baseball team this
summer.
• But despite winning 47 of
48 games and collecting a
load of trophies, only the
experience of playing In and
knowing how to win those
tournaments mean anything
now as the final two stepc to
the World Series title are the
toughest.
No longer is the team play­
ing a high school squad try­
ing to get ready for next year,
or a team that made the State
Tuunument os on At Large
invitee, everyone Poet 53
plays from now on, with the
exception of the host team
from Albany, will be at the
very least a State Champion.
The Region 3 (Southeastern)
will be: played
play at the Paul
Eames!
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in
Albany,
y, fceorgia
Geor ‘ Thursday
through Monday.
Sanford will be in the
American Division along with
the hosts from Albany and
See Legion, Page 2B

Sanford Poet 63 second baseman Angelo Petracca (top left) led the locals with a .375 batting average, tailing |ust
short of the .417 posted by FL Pierce's Kevin Lynch (above right) who was named the State Tournament's Most
Outstanding Player. Petracca and the rest of Post 53 (bottom) win be traveling to Albany, Georgia for the Southeast
Regional Tournament starting Thursday.

Golden K nights

LAKE MARY — The annual
Lake Mary Summertime Cross
Countiy Run will once again
kick oft the Cross Country sea­
son when the popular event is
run on Saturday, August 25th.
The race will be run at the
Lake Mary Cross Countiy
Course (located behind Like
Mary High School) with the
day b e g i n n i n g at 7 a.m. with
Late Registration. Racing
begins at 8 a.m.
The 2000 event proved to be
another huge success as over
600 runners of all ages showed
up for the even! that senes as
a Jamboree for the upcoming
high school season.
Ryan Ripley from the
Belleview Rattlers and Crystal
McKinney of the Winter
Springs Bearetts were the big
winners of the day as they
topped the 16-lo-lK year old
age groups.
The team winners were the
Flagler Bulldogs (16-to-lH and
13-to-15 Boys), the Gainesville
Hurricane Harriers (16-to-18
Girls), and the Lake Mary
Track Club (13-to-15 Girls).
Other age group winners
were Omar Morales (13-to-15
Boys), Jessica Zabcl (Lake
Mary TC, 13-to-15 Girls), Ryan
Jones (9-Under Boys), Amy
Shepard (9-Undcr Girls),
Carlos Stokes-Rodrigues (10See Running, Page 2B

g et t in g r ea d y fo r t h e season

open tw o-a-days
Special to the Harald
ORLANDO — The first day
of practice is in the books for
the University of Central
Florida and the morning session
went as expected for head coach
Mike Kruczek.
The players worked out in
shorts and helmets and learned
the basics of the UCF system on
Thursday. The afternoon session
was canceled because of a thun­
derstorm.
"It was a typical first day,"
Kruczek said after the morning
session. "The guys arc in shorts
and the enthusiasm is sky high.
Our objective is to leam the sys­
tem and get the players com­
fortable with what they are
doing and I think we met that
objective today."
Integrating the newcomers
into the lineup and finding
some players to till holes is one
of the tilings Kruczek is looking
for in the first days of training
camp.

"We have a real good idea
about what the returnees can
do," Kruczek said. "We’re still
’ trying to formalize who our
J two-deep are going to be
because there are some question
marks at some positions."
One of the positions with
'question marks is defensive end
where starter Brent Bolar
(Daphne, Ala/McGill Toolen
HS) is out while recovering
|from surgery on his left knee.
IHe is expected back in about
three weeks, in an effort to bol­
ster depth at that position,
reserve linebacker Dwight
Perkins (Sunrisc/Plantation HS)
has been moved.
Redshirt freshmen receiver
Tavaris Capets (Miami/Jackson
HS) missed practice because of
the death of his father, who
passed away Wednesday as a
result of cancer. No time frame
has been set for his return.
On Wednesday the team con­
ducted its preseason testing in
See UCF, Page 2B

Harald photo by A H Z M In tM

Seminole High School linemen go through an agility drill as the Fighting Semlnoies continue preparations tor
the season opener, which la just threo weeks away. Seminole will play at Merritt Island In the Kickott Classic on
August 24th and then open he regular season at Lake Mary on August 31st.

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Strictly Stock Challenge set for New Smyrna Speedway
By Oean Smith
Sports Editor
SAMSULA — Late evening rains washed out
the Double Points Night at New Smyrna
Speedway last Saturday.
Hie event has been rescheduled as part of the
show to be run on August 18th.
This Saturday (August 11th) New Smyrna
Speedway will hold the Sorrento Salvage Strictly
Stock "25" Challenge as well as heats and features
in the regular FASCAR divisions of Late Model,
Modified, Mini-Stock, Sportsman, and Super
Stock. No Super Lite Models this week.
Cates open at 5 pan. and racing begins at 7:30
pan. every Saturday night at the track located at
the comer of SR. 44 and CR 419, between New
Smyrna, DeLand and Daytona.

SPEEDW ORLD
B y D av e W e ste rm a n

Special to the Herald
BITIILO — Well, at least Orlando Spoedworld
got to run for one week.
A week after Finally getting to run a card the
rains returned to the facility located east of
Orlando last Friday night and washed out the
scheduled Double Points Night.
The Double Points Night has now been resched­
uled to run on Friday, August 17th.
This Friday night (August 10th) the Race Car
Engineering Sunbelt Super Series will be on hand
to run, plus FASCAR features in Mini-Stock,
Modified, Sportsman, Super Stock and Strictly
Stock.
After a full month off due to the Fourth of July
break and rain, Orlando Speedworld was finally
back in action on Friday, July 27th, and there was
action a plenty throughout the evening.
Tlic main attraction of the night was the 50-lap
mid-season championship for the Super Stock
division. T\venty-two racers showed up for a shot
at the $500 first-place pri2o with Ted Head setting
quick time at 16.425 sec. to earn the pole for the

Legion
Continued from page IB
the state champions from
Alabama and South Carolina,
the defending Regional
Champions.
The National Division will be
made up of Puerto Rico and the
state champions from
Tennessee, Georgia and North
Carolina.
Thursday's (Aug. 16) sched­
ule has Alabama taking South
Carolina at 10 a.m. and Puerto
Rico battling Tennessee at 1
p.m. In the evening, Goorga
faces North Carolina at 5 p.m.
and Post 53 tackles Albany at 8
p.m.
Op Friday North Carolina
takes on Tennessee at 10 a.m.
and Florida faces South
Carolina at 1 p.m. In the
evening Albany faces Alabama
at 5 p.m. and Puerto Rico wclcomes Georgia at 8 p.m.
Round Rc&amp;in play wraps up
on Saturday with Florida play­
ing Alabama at 10 a.m. and
Puerto Rico faring North
Carolina at 1 p.m. In the
evening Georgia plays
Tennessee at 5 p.m. and South
Carolina takes on Albany at 8
p.m.
On Sunday the American
Division winner takes on the
National Division runner-up at
1 p.m. and the National
Division winner takes on the
American Division runner-up at
7 p.m.
The Championship Game is
tentatively set for 7 p.m. on
y, b
Monday
but local fans can call

feature.
Head wasted little time building up a huge lead
as the rest of the field scrambled around him. The
caution flag was out on numerous occasions for
minor spins eventually allowing Duane Freed and
Rich Clouser the opportunity to close on Head.
Head's machine was beginning to run hot, but
he was still managing to hold oft a tremendous
side by side battle between Freed and Clouser,
who were both trying to pass Head while trying
to pass each other.
The great race suddenly turned ugly as the
leaders lapped Freed's son Cory, who then
appeared to be blocking for his dad keeping
Clouser at bay while starter Chuck Rush was
madly waving the move-over flag.
During the next caution flag period, Clouser
and Cory Freed got together on two occasions,
eventually ending in a confrontation in front of
the flagstand.
Cooler heads prevailed and both cars were
removed from tire track.
Freed did everything he could to pass Head
over the final 12 laps, but Head crossed the line
and enjoyed the victory lane ceremonies.
However, his car did not pass inspection and
the win was awarded to Duane Freed, his third of
the season.
Bill Loomis came from near the rear of the start­
ing grid and also survived the "tech shed" to
place second while Big Bob Wines drove a steady
race to claim third spot.
Ted Helmes had to pit after a tangle on the first
try to get the race started and came from dead
last to place fourth in his first visit to the speed­
way
Bob Boiler had a great run, his best of the sea­
son, to place fifth.
Mike Snyder, Warren Schurr, Tim Russell,
Leonard Story, and Rip Dyal rounded out the Top
10.
Point leader Rusty Ebcrsole dominated the
Super Late Model 25-lapper, winning easily in his
Garrett Fastning Systems Ford Taurus.
The race was red-flagged twice. The first came

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More information or to get
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The winner of the Regional
will advance to the World Series
to be played at Parker Field in
Yakima, Washington starting on
Friday August 24th and run­
ning through TUesday, August
28th.
In winning its third State
Championship in five years this
Ppast week, Post 53 relied hcavily on its pitching as only Trevor
ty
more than one
Berryhill
' ' ‘T1«allowed
r
any of the four games.
runinai
Berryhill was a little rusty
from having not pitched in
almost two weeks, but still
threw well enough to get a com­
plete game victory.
Stephen Apfel and Adam
SanaDria botn allowed one
unearened run, Apfel In eight
innings and Sanabria In five,
while Dominic Petracca was
unscored upon in five Innings
of work and Bryan Armstrong
did not allow a hit in his one
inning of work.
Brandon Pharis, who pitched
masterful In relief as Sanford
rallied to win the Area
Tournament, did not even get to
pitch in this tournament.
Other potential pitchers who
also did not pitch were Angelo
Petracca and Mehul Patel.
The Post 53 offense was not
up to its usual output in the
tournament, only
flitting
‘ nil
' .252
— as

a team, but when your pitching
has an ERA of 1.00 and allows
opponents only a .215 batting
average, you don't need a lot of
offense.
That's not to say Sanford did
not have some outstanding hit­
ting as Angelo Petracca lea the
way, hitting 375 (6-for-16), with
two doubles, scored two runs
and drove in two.
Jason Louwsma and Tucker
Peracc were also over 300,
Louwsma batting 357 (5-for-14),
with a triple and a double, three
runs scored and three RBI, and
Pearce, who scored the
Quimplonshlp winning run on
a wild pitch, hitting 300 (6-fbr20), with two doubles, and four
runs scored.
Chris Krai) (four hits, five
runs scored), Ryan Bono (four
hits, four runs, two RBI), Matt
Mergo and Kyle Bono (two hits,
two runs, two RBI), Malt
Fraysier (two hits, double, run,
two RBI) and Uriah Klmmig
(two hits, two RBI) also con­
tributed.
Sanford Post 53 is managed
by Rod Fergerson with Ralph
La Rosa and Mike Bono serving
as coaches. Stephen Apfel,
Bryan Armstrong, Trevor
Berryhill, Kyle Bono, Ryan
Bono, Jake Davis, Matt Fraysier,
Uriah Klmmig, Chris Krall,
Jason Louwsma, Matt Mergo,
Mehul Patel, Ticker Pearce,
Angelo Petracca, Dominic
Tetracca, Brandon Pharis, Adam
Sanabria, and Robert Ycro make
up the team.

M au
Continued from page IB
18th.
Mau struck out 83 batters in 59-2/3 innings this
season and allowed only one home run.
Mau is currently assigned to the Marlins' Gulf
Coast League (rookie) team in Melbourne.
E C K S T E I N C L O S I N G IN B L A C K A N D -B L U E R E C O R D S
When David Eckstein was hit by a pitch for the
15th time this season, by the Chicago White Sox's
Kip Wells on Tuesday, the rookie shortstop of the
Anaheim Angels moved into tie for the American
League lead with Frank Menechino of (lie
Oakland Athletics.
But of more interest is the fact that he now
stands just three away from the Angels’ all-time
record of 18, set by Don Baylor in 1978 and Kick

Reichardt in 1968, and two away from the rookie
Tlgi
record of 17 set by the Detroit Tigers'
Helnie
Manush in 1923.
The 15 times Eckstein has been plunked this
season puts him in a tie for 60th place all-time in
the American League. Baylor set the All-Time AL
mark in 1986 when he was hit 35 times while a
member of the Boston Red Sox.
Thursday night Eckstein went O-for-4 at the
plate to sec his average fail back to 380, but he
made a diving stop and throw b save a run and
also started a double play as the Angels edged the
White Sox, 3-2, to win the series two games to
one.
Anaheim arc hosting the Toronto Blue Jays In a
weekend series, matching Ecstein against another
former SAC star, recently called up Felipe Lopez
from Lake Brantley.

Outdoors
Continued from page IB
increasing number o f ladies
involved in outdoor recreational
activities. Guys, it looks like the
secret is out, but it is a wonderful
oiyportunity fo r sharing these activ­
ities.
F IS H IN G

FO R EC A ST

Bass fishing is extra tough due
to the warm weather and rising
water levels. Look for bass back
in.m-wly flooded a m u
Buzzbaits and spinnerbaits will
be good because they can be

fished fast and used to locate
fish.
Sebastian Inlet l\as had steady
action with snook (catch-andrclcasc), red fish, trout and
flounder. Large live shrimp or
small baitfish are the favorite
baits. One-ounce jigs or swimming-rninnow type lures will
also work. Snook and tarpon arc
hitting back in the Sebastian
River.
Captain lack at Tort Canaveral
reports that king mackerel arc
the most reliable offshore
species. Kings can be found

from lust oil the teaiit lu ievii&gt;
such as S Aand Pelican Flats
Kings *nd triplet"!! are In the
buoy line, while a few
sheepshead and flounder can be
found inside the Port. Trout and
red fish are rated as fair In the
Banana, and Indian rivers.
Ponte Inlet has plenty of
sheepshead, drum, redfish, jack
crcvalle and small bluefish. Live
or dead shrimp is by far the best
bait. Trout ana redfish ore rated
from fair to good In Mosquito
Lagoon.

on a lap 11 restart when Mark Emberson climbed
over the front of Joel Haas' machine in turn four.
Neither driver was hurt, but both cars were out
for the duration. Craig Reynolds, making his first
start here in several years, cot loose In turn one
on lap 19 and backed into the wall splitting his
fuel cell.
Fortunately there was no fire but it took several
minutes to dean up the mess. Reynolds was a bit
shaken but otherwise unhurt, just mainly disap­
pointed.
No one had anything for Ebcrsole as he dashed
to his fourth win of the year.
Scott Reeves had his best run in quite some time
placing second while Jared Allison was back after
taking a “bit of time off" lo place third in a car
that had been in the garage for almost a year.
Fourth went to David King, while fifth went lo
Don Fenn who debuted his new Ford Taurus In
style.
Eddie King actually crossed the line fifth, but he
was set back one spot for jumping on the final
restart.
Jason Boyd took his fifth win In the Modlficds
but had lo withstand race-long pressure from vet­
eran Rob Underwood who was making his first
Speedworld start in his new open-wheeler.
Shane Held took third spot while former Mini
Stock champion Pedie Allison placed fourth In his
first start in the class.
John Bennett blew the engine In his car late In
the race but still was credited with fifth.
It was the Tim and Tim show again In the Mini
Stock division as Tim "Missleman" McPhall came
from the rear of the grid to pass Tim Clark for the
lead at the halfway mark o f the 15-Lppcr and
then went on to score his fifth win o f the season.
Clark was second followed by Jeff Davis, Bobby
O xt and Rose Dickerson.
Ronnie Quamo, Jr. outlasted a strong field of
Strictly Stock machines to score his first victory In
the class.

Paul Hudson crossed the line in second fol­
lowed by David Smith, Charlie Pills, and John
St evein.
,
Gates open a 6 p.m. and racing begins at 8 p.
every Friday night at the track located 17 miles
east of Orlando between Orlando and Titusville
on Highway 50 at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.

TEST AND TU N E

BITHLO — Test and Tune will lx? 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 otfices at (407) 568-1367
(Orlando) or (386) 427-4129 (New Smyrna), or
check the Internet site at WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM, or E-Mail at FASCARNOW6AOL.COM.
RESULTS
ORLANDO SfEEDW O RLD
Fridej, H r *7
SU riR LATE MODELS _ I. (IT) Ruely Ttmoir; 2. (21) ScMI Rervn
3. (IS) Ju rd A liix*. 4 (23) Djvid King; 5 (73) O r* Fmn: A (IS) Eddie
Kk\£ 7. (S4) Rum T h o m **.6 (24) )*ml» Kins; *■ P ) Craig Reynold*, l a
(S3) Jart IU n ; 11. (J0| M iri Em Sm av 12. (04) Geyle Heine*.
MODIFIED _ t . (2X) Iracm Boyd. 2. (09) Rob Underwood; 3. ( « ) Shir*
Held; 4. (IS) [Sdle Alll*an, 5. (721) John Bennett 6. (91) EtaneJd Steggy
MINI-STOCK „ L (7) Thu MclTieU, 2- (25) Ttai Clerk 3. (SB) Je4! Deri*.
4 (30) tobbf Orn 5. (31) Ruee D kienon: 4. (17) R*e Williem*. 7. (3) Brad
Steven*; S (B) TUehe Gray; 9. (07) Dkk Lewlo
SUTEH STOCK I. (It) Duane Feted; 1 (67) Bill Loom!*. 1 (7B) Bob
Wtnn. 4. (61) Ted Helmet. S. (44&gt;! Bob Briler; 6 (221) MU* Snyder, 7.
(77) W tnrn Srbuler S. (36) Urn Ruraett *. &lt;U) Lectued Story; 10. (79) Rip
Dy»L II. (I20Z.) Jim T I o C Flynn; 11(17) Rich Cloutrr 13 (12) Homer
Cordon; 14. &lt;90) Jeff Wright I S (12) Cory Freed; 16 (92) Bobby Simrov
17.1UAI Kk »
16 III) |di&gt; GuJIli. 17 flJQ D—r M -TlfrjWerv 30
(l)C *rl Pwrrt
ST3UCTLT STOCK _ 1.(4) Ron Quamo, |r; 2 (® ) Peul lludwn.3. ( « )
Derid Smith; 4. (3) Charlie tin t; 5 (74) John Steven*. 6 (5W) Serve
Hoemer 7. (XO) Scooter Carpenter 6 (I) Wmon Ward; 9. (29) Brandon
Propel; l a (4X) Jeff Reece; 11.(11) Kahuna. 11 (77) Helen Andrew*. 11
(0) Midled Seay; 16 (27) Berry Clari; IS. (04) Ruva Rinaldi. 16 (7) |emn
McConnell 17. (4SX) (ohn Sheple.

UCF
Continued from page IB
the weight room as well as a
series of 16 110-yard condition­
ing runs.
The players who had perfect
attendance in the voluntarysummer workouts were exempt
from running Wednesday and
M
:t playc
despite the fact
players who
were tested trained on their
own, strength and conditioning
coach Reese Bridgman was
pleased with what he saw.
"I think our conditioning level
for the game of football is really
'ood at this point in time, even
or the freshmen," Bridgman
said. "We ran them and they
did surprisingly well."
The team got a break from the
heat because the conditioning
runs were completed by midmorning rather than mid-after­
noon as in year's past.
"We normally run the test in
the afternoon, about three
o'clock, because that's the time
we normally practice during the

S

RunningContinued from page IB
to-12 Boys), Erica Morris (10-to12 Girls), Pete Godwin (19-to-29
Boys), Colleen Godwin (19-to-29
Women), Michael Gillespie (30to-39 Men), Leslie D'Annibale
(30-to*39 Women), Dave Dunn
(40-to-49 Men), Blanca Pollock
(40-to-49 Women) and Johan
Oosterbrink (50-Over Men).
The race is not an official high
school event and no team may
run under a school name,
although the event is geared for
the 13-to-18 age groups.
Age groups arc 9-and-Undcr,
10-to-12,13-to-15,16-to-18,19lo-29,30-1o-39,40-to-49, and 50and-Over. All eight Age Groups
have both Male and Female
divisions.
All first place finishers receive

year," Bridgman said. "This
ar we moved It to the momg intentionally in an effort to
avoid the worst of the heat."
On Tuesday a group of new­
comers participated in their first
two practice sessions at UCF,
while the varsity reported back
to campus to begin preparations
for the 2001 season. All the
players expected to report did
so with the exception of backup
defensive end Wanzell
Underwood (Syracuse,
N.Y./Corcoran HS) who
announced to the coaches he
will not return In order to take
care of family commitments.
Underwood’s departure and
Bolar's surgery leaves a big hole
at the right defensive end posi­
tion where UCF was forced to
replace last year's starter, Don
Page, who auit in the spring.
On the field, coach Kruczek
was pleated with what he saw
from the newcomers.
"I thought practice went very
well," Kruczek said. "It's an ori-

tesc young I
try and get an understanding as
to what we do when it comes to
conditioning, as well as offense
and defense."
Kruczek added that while this
is indeed an exciting time for
the young players, it is crucial
they understand it's also a time
of transition.
"The new kids have to be
lient," said Kruczek. "They
ve to understand that there is
a transition that is going on
right now and their is a learning
process for them."
The team has scheduled its
two-a-days In An attempt to
miss the heat of the day. The
first session will run from 730
a.m.-to-lO a.m. in the morning,
followed by a session from 5
p.m. to 7.-05 p.m, in the evening.
The Golden Knights will open
the 2001 season on the road at
Gcmson University In South
Carolina on Saturday,
September 1,

medals with the Top 5 in the 12and-Under and the 19-and-Ovcr
age groups receiving ribbons.
The Top 10 in each 13-to-15
and 16-lo-lS race receives
medals with places 11-through25 receiving ribbons.
The top two teams in the 13to-15 races and lo-to-ld i aces
receive champion and runnerup trophies.
The cost to enter is $4 per per­
son prior to August 22nd and $6
after 8/22 or on race day, run­
ners under the age of 18 must
have a parent or guardian sign a
waiver to register on race day.
A separate entry must be sent
each runner and each runner
under 18 must have a signed
waiver. A different team name
must be used for each team of
five to seven runners, both male

and female, in the 13-to-15 and
16-lo-lS age groups.
The race day time schedule 1
as follows:
* 7 a.m. _ Late Registration.
* 8 a.m ._ 13-to-15 Girls Race
(3 miles).
* 835 a.m. _ 13-to-15 Boys
Race (3 miles).
* 9:10 a.m. _ 16-to-18 Girls
Race (3 miles).
* 9:45 a.m. _ 16-lo-lB Boys
Race (3 miles).
* 10:20 a.m. __ 12-and-Under |
mile) and 19-and-Over (3 milet
* 11 a.m. _ Awards Cercmonj
Additional information can t
obtained by calling either 407333-2370 or 407-321-8854.
Information and entry forms
can also be obtained on
wv.-w.coachnet.net.

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3tth day of Augutl. &gt;001 *i
1105am. on to* profruaea where
whkh ar* touted U Any*! Storage
Cantor, 100 Ample Court, 2900 Watt
Airport Ooutovard, County ol
Snnkncla, Slit* ol Honda. to* bk
CuitorotiL H aroa ^ Unrt. A
Dooew aoLOgw U
Aprl Mytaf. A 021, ToltNr Car
noda,M*nroM*t.Drnttar. Mirror tic
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tan* oI purotwM to catrft only Al
purohaaad lam* to n «• to. w*wro to.
and mut! b* romovad *1 tfw tan* ol
uto Sal* utoracl to tenewaawm In
to* arant ol tautomer* batmen
oeritof and oMgatod p »rty
Ttoe to to* ?eto day orf AAy 2001
Krwlwitrt Alklli
PUbrftorfr Auguat II . 19. ?00l
00103__________________________
NOTICE O f AOMMIITRATIVC
COMPLAINT
TO DAVID EUGENE TROTTER
Alamort* Gprtogi TDtda
Ca w No : 41I940I AO
An ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINT
to rave** your kana* It) and atgrbtaty lor koarmaa and appoaamart
hat bean Had agaatti you You hav*
to* r*r* to raquatl a haartog pur
tuatrt to Bactiorit 120 589 and
120 ST ID and (21. Honda Statutot.
by making a roquati lot tama to to*
Florid* Department of Inturanc*,
Dtviaion ol Legal Santcat. 200 E.
Garnet s i . Talahatta*. Honda
323990333 I * taquatl I* (rearing

to net rorahrod by Soptonk.-ot 23,
2001. * 1* rtgr* to a twwnng to toll
mortar aril ha earvt-rl and to*
Ineuranc* CommltaJonar wta drapoaa ot tort taut* to accordance
w«h law.
Pubkah Augutl 12. 19. 20. and
Snptotrtoar 2. 2001
D 0 108_________________________
NOTICE OP AOMMSTHAT1VE
COM PL A im
T O STANLEY LOUIS
Icngweod, Florida
Data No . 4II91-01-AQ
An A D M M S TIU TrvE COMPLAINT
to ravoAa your kana* (•) and **grbrtty lor kcanaura and appoaamart
hat baan Mad agaltcl you You hay*
toa rt)H to roguoal a haartog peaauant to Sactloni 120 689 and
120 87 |l) and |2). Florida Siatutet.
by matong a roqueal lor tarn* to to*
Mortda Dapatimani ol Inturonc*.
Owtaton ol Lag* Sp h S M o C
r.ainei SI., falahaiaa*. Honda
323990333 » a raquatl tor haanng
a not r*c*ty*d by Saptankwr 23.
2001, to* rtgrt to a hearing to ton
matter M l b* nerved and th*
Inturanc* Cranmtollocjf &lt;nl i l l
pot* ol ton cauta
PuMtol.- Augutl 12
September J.2001
00109

19. 28. and

Nolle* erf
ChavroM Tiudi

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Vto* 2GCOOW U.W I 133IRI
Al Cf-n trto t* Mf*1 ~1 8-3101
Al 2pm Al Trt Courty Totnng
1155 Bala A*a Warier Spretgi FL
32708
Pubeth Augutl 12.2001

00110
NOTICE
Worklorc* Canbal Florida
anrtowicae 8 maeung erf toe Ad Hoc
C M daro Commrtlee, to which toe
pubic to touted, and may etdud*
tuch otoar oomrrvrte# nweangt at
dtemad nacaaury lor to* conduct ol
DATE: Augutl I5 .2 M I
TIME- 1130am
PLACE WCFOBcaa
1801 La* Hoad. SI* 270
WntafParkFL
PURPOSE to dacute maliara ol
toipreal to Wortdoro* C f-rttl Honda,
arch Ralaranca lo Worklore*

4 Further kdwmakon. Cortad
ary J E M Eiaculhra B n c t t
etMoro* Cartral Florida
101 Lae Road. Sle 270
War Parti H 32789
07)741 4385
rath Augutl 12. 2001
Orcurt Court
Bamlnolt Courty, Florida
C*a* 1 00 CA l i t ! 150
CotoniaJ Ra*4, LanAad Parbwrahp
dTVa. Colonial Propariiaa Raarty
Lanaad Partnartlrrp
ng Ja La* dtva la* Karat*
ng Wanla*
Calendar*
10TICE O f SHERIFFS SALE
IT1CE IS HE R IB 1 GIVEN toal by
1* ol that certain Wirt ol
uuhon totuad oul ol and i n t o
aaal ol Iti* Cururt Court ol
vnrAa Courty. Honda. Cat* 8 00
1924 ISO ipon a Inal (udgmwk
torad to to* atoroaato enurt on
lltid a yo f JM yAO. 2001 to toal
an rata entitled Cdort* Realty
tad Partnarihp d b a Cotomai
jert.et
Realty
llmrlad
iwraPp. Ptarttaiat n Cr»ng
a* d t r i La* Karat* and Young
ila * OalandartQ) tim ii More
I Wrt orf taaurlruri Ntu lilt.a ad
I* at StartI orf Samrfnota Cou*y.
Ida and I hav* tarried ipon ai Bw
t. title and ertereat orf t a datanl(t) to toe toUoaraig datertad
arty, teal property batog tocatod
iamkri* Courty. Honda, more
rciAany daaertad a* totem
I IF. Wktow Rial ae tacotdad to
: Boca 10. Pad*! 58 lo 80.
iknota County. Florida,
ciiar deaertwd at
101 Wktow Run Lana. Wmlai
ngt, Ftonda 32708
toa intortignad at Shrna orf
rknota County. Florid*, m l al
O A M on p a I2to day erf bapi
2001 teat tor aato and tad to
hriwal Ladder. FOR CASH IN
40 AND SUBJECT l o ANY AMO
. EXISTING UCHS *1 toa From
rtllDuor. al to* Mtpt. ol to*
nnoto County Courlhout# m
ilurd. I Irr da.
Pi* above

daaertoad property
Thai ted tala to batog mad* to lab
l*ty lha iarmi ol toil Wnt ot
Eaacuhon
Donald F Ethngnr, Shartl
SarnaxA* County, Honda
NOTICE REOAROtota THE AMER­
ICANS WITH DISABILITES ACT O f
1990, PERSONS WITH A DtSADAI
TV NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM
MOOATIOHS TO PARTICIPATE IN
IMF F ROCEE DINGS SI IDULD
CONTACT THE ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTION O f TRF CtVX
DIVISION AT THE SHERIFFS
OFFICE, ICO BUSH (UVD. SAN­
FORD FLORIDA. AT LFAST FIVE
DAYS Pllion TO THE PROCEED
IMGS
(407)881 8840
TTD
(407)8883323
WPi Sola Netd On Rapt 12.2001
Pubrfrth Augutl 12. 19. 28. and
Seprfarrtie* 2, 5T0'
00112
PUBLIC AUCTION:
PUBLIC AUCTION TO BE MELD AT
1200PM ON THE 13 DAY OF OCT,
2001. AT THE FRONT DOOR OF
C M C, AUTOMOTIVE LOCATED AT
201 NORTH MAPLE AVENUE SAN
FORD. FLORIOA 32771. FOR THE
PURPOSE OF DISPOSING OF THE
r o l l OWING VEHICLE:
YEAR 1991, MAKE GMC.
VINt 1GKCT1821M8505439
Pubkah Augutl 12.2001
00115
SEMINOLE COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS:
1 Pro|*e1 EID-278-0I/JVP ■Sato ol
County Oamad Surpiut Property
(Orfd Florida Power Al g t Corrpany
Buttoaig. 301 N. Myrtt* Ay*.
Santord. Tlortd*)
Pandtog Board
Approval Du* 0*1* September 12,
2001 M 2 00 PM total tan*
To guarantee receipt ol addenda. ■
to to* raapondantt' ttapwtoAxkty to
contact to* Samrfnol* County
Pirrht i*ry) I W n w pnor
to to*
triad
racamng
dale
cl
tubmmatotorfd*. Addenda torformaliort 1* atoo avaAabi* on to* Co-mv*
Web Pag*
For totormahon on any ol to*
Saminola County BCCprorfaetk.
Irfaat* vtot our wab page al arww co
aemmol* II uabutaratapurchaimg
or te l 407-88571IS
Pub*4h Auguat 12,2001
D011T
NOTICE
Worklorc* Cartral Florida
• n r a n n a mmhng ol to* Barter
Job*Belter Wegm Conmmee. to
which toa pttokc to Invfled, and may
todUd* auch otoar commrRa* meet
Inga *1 deemed naoaatary D to*
conduct ol to* Board* buaaiau
DATE Auguat IT. 2001
TIME 1000am
PLACE WCF Olhcae
1001 La* Road. Si* 270
Wnlar Park FL
PURPOSE: To d o a n t matere al
Intarail to Vtodlerta Central Florida,
with Ralarcnca lo Worklorc*
Davrkipmart toauat
Tor rurthar Mormatan. Cortad
Gary J. E M Eiacubv* Okedor
Worktoro* Cartral Flortda
1801 La* Road. SI* 270
Winter Park H 32789
(407)741 4385
FVtrfHh Augutl 12.2001
00118
NOTICE
Worklorc* Carnal Florida
a maeung ol to*
EeacUky* Comnena*, to which to*
priAc to touted, and may Indud*
auch otoar ccanmatau maaonga a*
dapmad nacoaaary for to* rorrdud ot
tto Board• buatoaa*
DATE: Auguat 20.2001
T M E ’ 110 0 8 m
PLACE: WCF Otoe**
1801 Lea Road. SM 270
Wrier Park TL
PURPOSE To diacuu marten ol
mtoraat 10 WotUcvr# Cartral nortda.
with Rater enc* lo Wortderee
Devalopmart neue*
For Further tototmanon. Cortad
Gary J. E M EiecuOva Okacto*
Wotklorca Cartral Honda
1801 la* Road. SI*. 270
W rier Park n 32789
(407)741 4385
Pubkah August 12.2001
D01I9
NOTICE
Worklorc* Central Ftonda
armcxtocaa a maaang ot to* Ftoanu*
RFPRayiaw Commataa, to which tw
public to touted, and may Indud*
tuch other commale* meeting! *a
deemed nacmaary lor toe eondud ol
to* Boarda buemm
DATE Auguat 27,2001
TIME 1030 am
PLACE WCF Otocm
1801 la* Road. Sta 270
Wrier Park TL
PURPOSE To dacuu maflan ol
tolaratt to Worklorc* Cartral Ftonda.
w*h R*r*ranca 1C Wort lore*
Davatoprtuae «a*u**
For Further totarmaaon. Contact
Gary J. E M Eaacutm Dvactor
WorkDc* Cartral Ftonda
1801 Laa R o M SI* 270
W rier Park fl 12789
(407)741 4385
PubBth Augual 12.2001
DO 120
IN THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL C S IC U T
INAMD f OH
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO.: 01-61ACP
PI RE ESTATE OF
LAWRENCE O NORTON.
NOTICE OF AOWNISTItATION
Th* adrrenatraltan ol to* **1*1* ot
LAWRENCE
O
HORTON.
decaeaed. Fia Number 0 I-6 I8 C P to
pandtog In th* Ctrcua Court tor
Banynota Courty, Honda. Probata
Drvmoti. me addreca ot which to 301
N Park Avert* Santord TL 32771
Th* name and addeai ol toa par
al rapraaantabve* attorney are eat
ALL H TER ES TED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AJ paraon* on whom tola nohte to
earvad wtio hav* obtacnon* that
chakanga to* vakdrfy ot toa aril, to*
quatrfcalront ol to* parwnal rapraaaritbv*. venue, or Junadcbon ol
toa Court ara raqurrad to N* toe*
ubfaction* wtto tola Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AF7T7I TN T DATE OF yw f f ir s t
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l ctadton ol toa decedent and
other p*r*ont having dam n or
damandk agamet to* decadent •
atlala mewl Ha toa* damn w*h toa
~ ~ w i t h i n THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO IILE
ALL CLAIMS. OCMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT S 3 T t U O WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* dal* al toa Tvel pdiacabon ol
to* Nobui to Auguat 12,2001
Partonal Rapraaartativ*
L o w Lucchaal Norton
108 Lake Mato* Drtv*
Santord. Ftonda 32771
Attomay lor Paraonat RapraaartMrv*
larritry R Art aw Jr
Hutchtoon. Mamato ACoovar, PA

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IH T H t CIRCUIT COURT TOR
SfMiNOl C COUNTY. FL
PRCDATE DIVISION
Numbtfl 01-769 CP
Dhrl'ilom: P rohili
In R* Th* Citato Of
FRANK W E N m iH T
NOTICE O r AOUtNIS!RATION
I On* PR)
Th* arfcHintMfatton ol the eitato of
FRANK W ENRIGHT, itoc*«»ed,
r»e Nu t N w 01 *769 CP, » r^U*,*0
to Ihe Probito Court SEMMOtC
County, FL. tw •'Mrwi oI
tt
Onsui Coutf CiMfc
P O U*»*rtC
9*n4ord a 37772 0A59
th* imrnet and nddiowiMi ol 1h#
p*r«on*l repretanlalive and the pare
tonal i*pr*«*nl«nv*&gt;i nhomey are
A l l 1NTERCS1 ED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AH per ton* on whom INs home* it
MHved who have ohjechom that
chaflengfl Ww vahMy of (he eni, ttm
qua hfcatrons of
iwrannal repi w
aentadvtt. venue, or juriedid wn of
1N« court, are rvqulrud lo life then
otfedtoNw w« j Wa coin. w iriaN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE O f SERVICE O f A COPY O f
THIS NOTICE ON II€ M
All cf*dHor&gt; ol Pw daetdam* end
other per *oni having claimt of
demand* against decedent * »*tat«.
on whom a copy of fHa normra la
served. wfOWi Ihfoe moNht aher Pw
data of ffw fail putifcalion of tfii.
nofre*. mutt ftW*the* cifYn* witfi thd
court. WITHIN THE 'LATER O f
TMHEfe M O tm rn / T T t n T I T
DATT OF THE f m a r PUBLICA
T10N O f Tins NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE O f A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
Off THEM
AH eftwr cfecWofi nl the dac^derp,
and persons having ctt*fn« or
demand* ngaavtl decadarrs etlai*.
mu*t file Pw»r d«Ym wffh !to» cxm I
WtTFflN THREE MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBII
CATION O f TIPS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. ANO
OGJECTfONS NOT 6D TILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRl 0
Th* dale el Pie fa*i piLheanon of
pa* no»c« is Augutl 12 7001*
Peraonal Repreaenlatoe
DIANE ENRIGHT
t
4400 E In* Road
|
Tucaon; AZ 83718
R W WELLBAUM, M
Aiiomey for Personal Rerrrtentawva
WELLRAUM* W OLFF.PA
886 Ni InrAana Avanue, Suae A
Englewood. FL 34273
(941)474-3741
f l Bar Number 0178816
Puttoh Augutl 12. 19.2001
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O P T H E T It H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO; 01 CA 160 U P
WELLS FARGO NOME
MORTGAGE, P4C . F/K/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE INC .
PLAINT IFT
VS
DONAIO L CAUTH AR H. E T A L .
DEFTNDANTfS)
N O T K E OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO ; K A n i ROEBUNQ
wfioa* rai&gt;d«nr« Is unkmaan 8
h*/*h*/lhey be Inmg and B
NYthaAtwy b* dead, Pw unknown
defandtanls wf*o may bo ftpotwet,
heirs,
d*yia*a&gt;,
grantees,
assigneai,
lienor*.
crcdrtors.
trutle**, and al parhe* oaarang mn
*n*#re*f by. trough, under or agaawt
lha Defendant*, who a/a not known
lo be dead or aWe and al parse*
having or daWMng lo have any fight
(ill* or inlet oil in Ifta property
daaenbed m pi* muifgafa b^ing
h f o ^ o iH t o w
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED mat
an action lo toracioea a mortgogaon
lha loflowing 'property
LOT 14. BLOCK E. WOOOMERE
PARK. TtJt) RE Pi AT. ACCORDING
TO TH E PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED 84 THE PLAT BOOK
13. PAGE 73 O f THE PURUC
RECORDS O f SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
hat bean Med agamet you and you
are reqtAtd to ***** a copy of your
written defen***. 1 any. on OAVlO J
S.E R N ESQ Plaintiff* anomuy,
who** adless h a il 5 Umvor&amp;ity
rv»v* t w o Planlabon. f l 33324 (no
later Pvcn 30 days from tie dab* of
On# fern ftuikL.etintt nf ifvi notice of
action) and M* Cm ortgrtd wiPi Via
ctorL of PS* court rMpie* before *erv
lc« m Platobff • attorney or ImmiiH*alofy Vweehar; oPiemwe a dafauB
will b* enfered nganst you lor pm
relief domandad in Pi* cnmplairK or
petoiori filed hmem
WITNESS my hand and Via **oi of
(to* Court at SEMINOLE County,
Ftortd*. ihta day of AUO 00 2001.
2001.
(SEAL)
M A W ANNE MORSE. ClFRK
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
BYFTuPt King
OEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES O f DAVtDJ STERN
Al «OrW«CY FOR rL AINTfFF
001 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE S00
PLANTATION FL 33374
01 63131(NCt)
PI ACUOHOANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, perftont w«h dPtabthiMMi need
tog a ipecMI actommodalion should
contact COURT A O m iS TR A TIO N
at
lha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al 407 665 4777. 1 000
•55-0771 (TDD) or 1^nrMK607TO.
vw ftonda Ralay Sanac*
THUS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB
IISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
(7) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUOLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD (407) 32? 2611
Pubtoh August 17. 19.7001
DO 123
VI THE CmCUTT COURT
OF H IE 10TII
JUDICIAL CPICUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO ; 01 CA 1457 14 O
CITlBAfar, N A , A3 TRUSTEE
Plain— .
m
UNKNOWN HORS.
BENEFICIARIES.
DEVISEES,
ASSIGNEE LIENORS
CREDITORS TRUSTEES ANO AIL
OTHER S WHO MAT CLAIM AN
INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF
CURTIS SCO TT. DECEASED;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CURTIS
SCOTT. JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION Of THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY
Defendant*.

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NOTICE o r ACTION
TO UNKNOWN ME IBS. BE NET)
CIABTES, DEVISEES. ASSIGNEE.
HE NOBS
CBED1TOHS.
tr u s te e s anu a u . o th er s
WHO MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST IN
iH t e s t a t e c r c u r m s s c o t y .
DECEASED
Baatoencai Unknoian
YOU ABE NOTIEIED that an ackm
to, roractoaur* ol Mortgage on toa
toteatog rtakcrtoad proparty
U JI 17, CABiCCEAJI HEIGHTS.
ACCOBOING TO THE
PLAT
THEBEOE AS RE CORDED IN PI AT
BOOK 33, PAGE 38. O f THE PUB
lIC RECORDS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
a l l M l CARIBBEAN PLACE.
CASSEl BERRY. FL 32707
III* baan Marl agawnt you and you
a n raquaad lo aarv* a copy ol you
unman dalanaat. 4 any. lo k, on
Manhak C Waiion, P A . Attomay
tot rtariitl, whoa* addrass la 1800
NW 49TH STREET. SUITE 120. FT.
LAUOEROALE. FL 13309. a daw
■rich N »man Burly (30) day! after
lha lay! pubkcallon ol toM Note* In
lira (PWat* putAaft in THE SEMI­
NOLE HERALD) and 19* lha ongtnal
■nth via Clark ol Bid Court either
baton aamca on plamiira aftomay
or tmmartewiy Bwraaftaf; oBiam**
■ daiairfi » 4 be artand agaatti you
tor lha rakaf damandad In Bw complaint.
WITNESS my hand and th* aaal ot
Bat Court tore day ol AUG 08 2001.
20..
(SEAL)
MARY ANNE MORSE
A l Clark ol Bw Court
By Ruth King
A l Dapury Clark
01-02445
Pubtoh Augutl 12.19. 2001
DO 1
2
4
________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE 1ETH
JUDICIAL CUtCUTT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORE) A
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO : 01 CA14M 14K
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
INC I /K/A COUNTRYWIDE
FUNDING CORPORATION
DANIEL Q STUMBO ANO
SHERRIE M STUMBO. ET. AL.
NOTICE O f ACTION
TO UNKNOWN HEIRS. BENEFI­
CIARIES. DEVISEES. ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS,
CREDITORS.
TR U STEES ANO ALL OTHERS
WHO MAY CLAIM AN BrfTEREBT IN
THE ESTATE OF STANLEY C.
COMMER
Aftt/A
STANLEY
CHARLES COMMFR. DECEASED
YOU AnE NOTIFIED toal an action
tor Fcirattotum ol Mongag* on Bw
totuwaig daacrtwd proparty:
LOT 24. TWIN RIVERS SECTION
VI. ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF. RECORDED IN P U T
BOOK 40. PAGES 89 THROUGH 75
O F THE PUBLIC RECORDS O f
SEMINOLE COUNT Y, FL C R D A
1 1 1 2255 EKANA DRIVE.
OVIEDO, a 37785
hat baan Had agaawt you and you
art raquead to larva a Dopy ol your
wrtftan d a tu m . ( any. to k. on
Manual C Wit ton. P A . Aftomay
lot PUriifl, atoota arklreta la 1800
NW 49TM STREET. SUITE 120. FT
LAUDERDALE. FL 33309. within
Party (30) day! aher to* hrai putete
bon ol BW None* In Bw (PI**** pubkth a, THE SEMINOLE HERALD)
and H* BW original wltft lha Clark ol
Bin Court Mlftarf baton aanrfc* on
Plariifl e aftomay o, tovnaHaiaiy
BwtaalWf: oBwnaH* a datauk M i b*
anand agatnat you tor to* ratal
damandad to Bw compiari.
WITNESS my hand and Bw aaal ol
B n Court B n day ol AUG 07 2001.

20

(SEAL)
MARY ANNE MORSE
Aa Clark ol Bw Court
By RuBiKtog
As Dsjaay C!srk
FM01-02454
Pubtoh Augual 12. 19.2001
DO 125
Saminola Community CoTlaga
Santord, FL S277]
Nuboa at CtungB
•or Board Matting
lit* (Mine! Board ol Truilaaa a
Saminol*
Community
Colag
announc** a regular Board meair ,
to which al paroona a n tovtad
Daw and Tima: Augual I t , M01
al 700pm.
P W » Samrrria Comnaaiily
OvWdoCampua
2508 Lockwood Boulevard
Onado. F l 32785
CokagaCanitr
Putpuaa Ragulat MoriBBy Matbng
A copy al Bw agarato may be
u t n l by writing B Dr E Ann
MoGa* al 100 Waldon Boutovard.
Santord. Florkia 32773 or by oaJkng
Lind* hi’-ghi al 407-32*2010 and
arrangtog tor an aganda to b* mated
or avalable tor prck up
Purauant to Bw proywtona ot toa
Amadten* wah CkaablMaa Act, any
paraon taguktog tpadai aocommoitiiiont to partiopal* to tore mateng
ta aakad to advit* Sammol*
Commuty Cotoga al l**M 48 hour!
baton Bw matin g by oertecBng
Unda KntgN al 407 328 2010 Byou
art haanng or apaach knpakad.
piaaa* oonlacl Sanwwta Community
Coftaga by earwig Me Dorothy
Pawhon al 407-328-2108
Paraon* art achn ad Bit), rf Bwy
rtwwd* to appaal any daoaKn mad*
al Bet meatng. Bwy aid naad a
raoord ot toa procaadnga and lor
auch purpoaa. Bwy may naad to
toaun tw l a varbtkm raoord erf Bw
ptpcnwBng* w made, which record
kctodai Bw toattnony and tvtdanc*
upon which Bw appaal la to b*
baatd. par Sachan 288 0105. Florida
PidAtft Augual 12.2001
DO 128
IN T H t COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
ju o ic iA L em eurr
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO.) 01-CC-958-2O-2
A U O U A PROPERTY OWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC . a Ftonda nottor-pruM oorporakon.

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RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
has baan Nad agantt you and you
at* raquktd to larva an Arwwar or
wi man datonaai wfth Bw O n e ol to*
Court. Saminol* County, p O
nnkanoa Santord. Ftonda 12772.
On or baton Augutl 28. 2001, and
on P ierian attomay. Sh a w n j
OBRIEN, Eaquro. 221 N E. hrtnho*
BouWvard, Suha 205. Orlando.
Florid* 32804, oBwrwl** a dataiAl
w41 ha artand aoamat you tor Bw
nkal damandad ki Bw oomptow
DATEO on Bw 24 day ol JMy. 2001.
(S E A L )
MAnYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
L u iC . itardamon
Dapury Clark
NOTIFICATION
H you art a panon wah a ikubri/ty
who naad! any accommodation In
ordtr to parttotpaw to Bet proc a idtog. you ar* anndad. al t&lt;u cual to
you. to Bw provHton ot cartato alar*
lanca.
Ptaaa*
contact
ADACoordkwtor at Bw Samtnoi*
County Court, al 301 N Park
Avanua, Santord. nortda 32771, al
(407)323-4330. wBhki two workmg
day! ol your raoalpt ol Bito Node*. »
you a n haarkig or volte knpakad.
tei 1-800-985-8771.
Pubkah July 29. and Auguat S, 12.
19.2001
CC220
N O TK E OF LIEN BALE
to aocordanc* wth Bw provtotona ol
law, B w n batog du* and unpaid
chargaa tor which 9w undatHgnad I*
antCad to aatitfy an oemai'a tan ol
ilomd *1 Undo Bob'! Baft Storage
2850 W2SB1 Straat Santord. Ftonda
32771. And, du* nobte having baan
gtvwn, to Bw ownar ot aatd proparty
and al partial known to claim an
Had to M d i none* tor paymart oI
auch having tipkad. Bw good* wd
b* K td at pubke auebon to 91* NtRwa, iwvwr u uLhuwau (lUdCCd rrf
on K » l Data erf Auction
Ttow 245 PM
AUCTIONEER
L K NO
LM -M o -.fria tn iw f ttSfflS 1351
243. Ubangl H ilM a t. P O Boa 289
Santord. F U 32772, T.V., ilarao.
r i croeravaa. couch, k m aaal labia
and chaki. Mac. tool*, mac. bora*
and bag*.
828 Oiady Ranacm. P O Boa 289
Santord. F L 32772. bad. awaapar,
labia, erfitkt. two TV*, lock In * ,
imisc. bag* and boie*.
724. BhaVy Fatoan. 342 BrowrMte
RO. *1 Apalachicola. F L 32320. T9
ShaaU 22 eadal 42711348
Publfh: Augual 9,12, 2001
000048
M T U I CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEbftNOLE COUNTY.
FRORAT1 DIVISION
FILE NUMBER: 01-m - C P
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CH ARLO TTE C. SMITH. WWa
CHARLOTTE CALVERT SM ITH
(SSN *008-18-28*01.
N O T K E OF ADM M STR ATXM
Th* atkrtnwuaaon ot Bw aatata at
CHARLOTTE C. SMITH. I l l
CHARLOTTE CALVERT SMITH,
dacatttd. Fl* Nuntoar 01-729-CP.
It pantAng m Bw Oroul Court tor
Saminol* County. Ftortd*. Probata
DrvWton. Bw ftddraaa ol which la
Room 402N, 301 North Part Avanua.
Santord. Ftortd* 12771, and th*
rwrrwa and addraaaa* at Bw parionat rapraianunv* and ot Bw parionaJ
ALL 9FTERESTEO PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED TH A T
A l paraona ipcri whom tea none*
m s*w*a wno pave opyecoona aim
cntiwoga *n# quamcamnt n me
juriKkchon ol Baa Court m ragtArad
to N t twtr obtacBorw wtti tea Court
WITHIN TH E U T E H OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER T l® OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBULAIKJN ClF THIS
N O TK E OR THNTTY OATS AFTER
TH E DATE O F SERVICE O F A
COPY OF TIBS NOTICE ON THEM
craonom ot in i oacMani *na
othar paraona having clakn* or
damand* agaktal dacadarY! aatata
on whim 0 eery ol Bea nollca it

L ega ls
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS N O TK E OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS N O TK E
ON THEM
A l othar cradaora o1 Bw dacaderk
and paraona having ctaana or
Oamaren agenial Bit dtcadctti’s
anew n u l Ua tmtt i L Y J « 9 l R S
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER D IE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS N O TK E
ALL C U iM S . DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS HOT SO TtLID WKX
BE FOREVER BARRED
T)w dal* cl Bio ftrts pubheatton c4
Bka Nobc* la Auguit S. 2001
Paraonal
Rtprtttnlabv*.
and
Aftomay:
Lao Jamaa Ochaon. Jr.. Eag
Florida Bar No. 0131447
14228 Lark Court
CWnrvral.r Ftorida 33782
Tataphona (727)8244117
Pubkah Auguat 8.12.2001
DD041
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
OF THE 18th
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO.: 01-T94-CP
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: Th* Eatala ot
IRMA R CHAPMAN.
Daewatad
N O TK E OF AOMMSTRATION
Th* AdtkrkaBiOon ol Bw (stela ol
IRMA R CHAPMAN, daewatad. Fa*
Numbar 01-754CP. la panckng to Bw
Ctoik Court lor Saminol* County.
Florida. Probai* Dtviaion. Bit
*ddra*a*a ot Ih* pmaonsf mprttooOva a aftomay ar* aai tonh baton
AJ kterattod paraona ara requked
Id Bto a m Ska court. WITHIN THREE
MONTHS OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS N O T K E : (1) ai
ctaana agakwl tw attata. and-. (2)
any obtacnon tv *n kaaraatod parten to e r im Bka nctica waa mated
tw l chakanga! Bit vauay ol the wrt.
Bw quakftteNont ol Bw paraonal
of V* court
A U Cl AIMS AND OBJECTIONS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
PtMteten ot Bw None* hat begin
on Augual 6. 2001.
LOW M
7838 Caplato Morgan BNd
Orlando. FL 32822
Attomay
tor
Paraonal
J. Wftwm Meatara. N
2901 Curry Ford R d . SI* 212 A
Orlando. FL 32908
(40 7)898-8100
FL BAR NO 188788
Pubiah: Augual 8.12.2001
D0042
M TH E CM CUIT COURT
OF THE IfTM
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SEJMNOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION OIV1SJON
NO- 08CA-994-14G
Bankart
Truat
Company
ol
CaWomia. N A , aa Cuatodwn or
PLAINTIFF.
vk.
Fanny S. Cripman. Claudan* N.
Clkpman. *1 *L,
DEFENDANTS
N O TK E OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Note* la hereby given BwL putauant to thai Final Judgmam ol
Forwdoaur* datod JVy 27.2001. and
arftarad to err! cat* numbar OOCA994-140. ol Bw Cktua Coral 01 tw
I8BI Judicial Circuft to and tor
Saminol* County. Flortda. nrfwraki
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA. N A . AS CUSTOOIAN OH TRUSTEE. W PlatoM and
CWudada N. Clkpman. LaSafta Bank
N itom i Aaaoditton auccasaor by
merger w«h LaSaJa Nabcnal Bank,
aa Tnialaa tot Aarondala Home Equry
Lutn Trust 1997-1; C ~ r i i y v a *
Horn* loan*. Inc. dtka Amanca'a
bkkpbv C7Brian. M a n Oatandanl(a).
I wR **■ to 9w Ikghaat and baN bid­
der tor a t e 1 Bw Waal Iron door ol
Ih* Bamtocla Candy CouVaut* to
Benlord, Florid*, S*rrirofe County,

Fekaj*. a: IlkXlALlwiBw 119i diy
daw ot Bw km pubtcaaon ot Bka
none* muai I * n w cMum* Mam *w
Court WITHIN TH E U T E R OF
TH R EE MONTHS AFTER TH E
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF TH ® N O T K E OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE OATE OF SER­
VICE O F A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AJ othar crtiMort ot Bra decedent
and paraon* having clakn* ot
agakwl
It ID* Be
Court WITHIN TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OP THIS N O TK E .
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANOS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT 8 0 FILED IftftLL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* data (rf «w ftrat pitotcaacn ol
tto Note* la Auguat 6.2001.
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE.
GRACE AIF4E G U V IN
1140 Tuakawrfto Road. Bute 106,
Wrtar Springe. FL 32700
GRACE ANNE O IA M N .P A
Aftomay tor PacaonM Rapraaarteftva
1340 TuakawBa Road. Su m 10ft
WYHar Bpnnga. FL 3270ft
Tataphona (407)899-1110
By: Qr*c* Arm* Qtovki Eag
PuUNrfi AuguM 6. I I . 2001
00040
IN THE C S K U T COURT FOR
FLORIOA
PROBATE DrfVMOH
FHa No. 01-740-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
FRANCES PEELER DICKSON
NOTICE OP ADkSMSTRATKMt
Th* adrntMiaBon oI Bw aauw at
Francat Pa tilt Drcleon. daewatad.
FM Numbar 01-740-CP. I* pandmg
to Bw Ckcuk Court tor Samraia
County. Ftonda, Probata Duration.
Bw addtau ot which it 301 Norm
Park Avanua, Santord. Ftortd*
32771-12*2 The ham* and ftddraaa
&lt;4 Bw paraona) raptaaanlaftvB. who
It an aftomay, la tat tarth baton
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
A* uarvuri* Upui whom B if nuMcw

PT DRO J GOME2 and al tmanown
unknown or uratcordad tolarttla
■rich may aiat.
Datandanl.
N O TK E OF ACTION
TO PEDRO J GOMEZ
l AST KNOWN ADDRESS
1041 SWEETWATER C U M M U
LONGWOOO. FL 32779
ANO AN Y ANO ALL UNKNOWN OR
UNRECORDED
INTERESTS
WHICH MAY EXIST
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toal an acton
tor toradoauft ol au aum ari ton on
Bw tottoaang proparty m bwtenoW
Comity. Ftonda
LO T 24. A U O U A PHASE I.
'-DING TO TH E PI » T
1........ J F AS RtCUROCO IN 1-U.I
BOOK 33. PAGES 87-71, PUBLIC

Sunday. Aururi 12.2001 P a g e 311

Bw vaArkry of *W wBL BW
ly a lk r t lm i ol Bta paraonal rapraaanuBva. vanua, or (unatkcuon ol
Bka Court ar* ragukad to Ma Bw*
idyaceor.i M h Bea Court WITHIN
THE U T E R OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
POBUCATIOtt OF THIS NOTICF
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE O f SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THW N O TK E ON TH O A
AJ crarttora ot Bw datedark and
odtat paraona having clakn* or
on whom a copy o1 Bka note* N
data ol Bw krai pubkeakon ol BW
• rftt mnef toe 1NW daant e « i Bw
Luurl YilllU U THE U T E R O F
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE

loot,

ol Baptombar,
tw toteatng
daacrtwd proparty aa aal tarth ki
aaal Final Judgmwrt. ta art
LO T 3. BLOCK E. SPRING VALLEY
FARMS.
SECTION
FO UR
ACCORDING TO TH E P U T
THEREOF AS RE COROE 0 IN P U T
BOOK 14, PAGE 94. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLOAiOA
NOTE: Pirtuam to Bw Fak Data
Coftaction Pracbcae A d you ar*
tdvWadBwl Bka tow hmi W daamad
d* ■ o m cowcicx m im i n g 10
a l i d k data and any mtonukten
criaktod wW U used tor iher furDated tw 279: day ol Jidy. 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork ol O m ul Court
By DoroOiy W Bokon
Dkputy d irk
COOIUS 8 STAW1ARSKI. P A
4010 Boytooui Doulavmrd
Bute 480
Tampa, a 33807
Tataphona (913)877-8008
C i S i 10-00-2019
Pubkah: Augual 8.12.2001
M TH E O R C U IT COURT
o f th * irm
JUDICIAL CMCIRT
OF FLORIDA
m a n u ru n
SEM NOLE COUNTY
No 0O-CA-1174-I4-G
C haw Mortgage Company bk/k
Chkrrktel Mortgage Company,
PLAINTIFF
w.
Tftomtk F Crabb. J r . Jana L Cratb,
M at.
DEFENDANTS
N O TK E OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Note* w hereby gran Bial. purteam to Bial Final Judgment ol
Foractotua dated Jiky 27.2001. and
arkerad to c*r4 caka number OOCA
2178-14G. NBwCkcuflCrxklcIBw
18th JutHCrfal Crrcurt Ml and tor
Saminol* Covriy, Florida, wharam
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANY
E.K'A CH EM KAI MORTOAGE
COMPANY, la PIArtal and Ihomaa
F Crabb. Jr; Jan*LCm bb: F n p i a
Flnanaal. Inc.. IV a RamodaWra
National Funding Corp.; Fkal
National bam ul ASw /Ja d V s
Wachovia Bankcard Sarvlc**, Oak
Vfta Hamwownar’k Aaaocialton. Inc.,
a rkaaohrad corporation, laiaia
DalandanUt). I wft H i to Bw hrgrwu
and bad brddar tor each al Bw Wait
Irani door M tw llamaioi* Cocriy
CourthouH to Santord. Florida.
Samaerik County. Ftonda, al 1100
AM on Bw XXh day orf Augual 2001.
aai tarth to laid Final Judgmam. to
art
LOT 21. OAK V E L A ACCORDING
TO THE P U T THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 40.
PAGES 78 ANO 77. PUBLIC

L l( ; a l s

L ega ls

RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. aO R lO A
NOTE Pureuent to If* Fee Detrt
CoflecUon Pradicet Ad you ar*
advitad that Bka law tarn ta daamad
ta b * * debt cotactor tttampnng in
co8ad a debt and any aitarrnalkm
" h « uaad tor Bial pur-

STERN, E S Q PleeitrfTe eHomey
whot* addratt la 801 South
Unlvartity
Drrva.
Suite
800,
Piamaiwn. FL 33324 (no talar Bwn
30 dayt bom Bw dal* ol tha Aral pubkrebrm ol Bea nohte ol action) and
M* t w original e4Bi Bw Clark erf Bea
court ailhar batata aarvK* on
PlarirfTa attomay or komadwtaly
lherviC.ro. udwrena* a default erta ba
araarod age'"it you tar Bw ro**!
Bw complari or pate

Dalad lha 27 day ol July, 2001,
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Ckcun Court
By Mary 5lroup*
Deputy Clerk
L o o m s ft 8TAW1ARSXI, P A
4010 Rnyactiul BouWvard
Bu*a 450
Tampa. FL 33607
Tataphona 1113)877-6008
C554I0 00 4513
Pubkah Auguat 5. 12. 2001
D0045
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E K H T IE N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE
STATE OF FLORIDA
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 01-CA4 8 -14-0
ASSOCIATES HOME EQUITY
SERVICES. D IG .
RICHARD EICKLER. JANE DOE
EKKLER. THE UNKNOWN WIFE
OF RICHARD EKKLER. IF LIVINO,
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SAID
OEFENOANT(S). IF REMARRIED.
AND IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES. AND
a ll o th e r p e r s o n s c u im in g

BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANT(S) ; CITIFINANCIAL
EQUITY SERVICES. INC FVOA
COMMERCIAL CREDIT
CONSUMER SERVICES. IN C ;
SANORA HOMEOWNERS’
ASSOCIATION. DfC.. JOHN DOE,
THE UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE
DOE THE UNKNOWN TENANT,
N O TK E OF SALE
None* w hereby gNan Bial purteam 10 a Final Summary Judgmam
ol Foradoaur* antarad n tw abovaarytad taua*. to Bw Ckcuft Cowl ol
Samnota CoikBy. Ftorida. I wft a*4
Ih* proparty aituata In Saminol*
CowBy. Ftonda. daacrtwd aa:
CONDOMINIUM UNIT NO 20.
ORAN ADA
TOWHHOMES
AT
SANORA CONDOMINIUM UNIT
ONE. ACCORDING TO THE D EC­
LARATION
THEREOF.
AS
RECORDED
r IN
OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1072. PAOE
1521. ANO P U T BOOK 20. PAGES
I AND 2 O F TH E PUOtJC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIDA
AACA 204 Kndar Road. Santord. FL
32773
al putokc aata, to Bw tk(pi**t and beat
brddar. lor cath. AT THE W EST
FRONT DOOR SEMINOLE COUN­
T Y COURTHOUSE. SANFORD.
FLORIDA. Ftorida. al 11.00 A M . on
Bw 30Bi day ol Augual 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY Mary Stroup*
Deputy Ctatk
Laa Ottawa ol Dental C. Conauagra
8901 North Armarka Avanua
Tampa FL 33804-1041
Allomeya tot PlainMt
Pubiah. Augual ft, 12.2001
D004ft
IH TH E CIRCUIT COURT
O f TH * E K H T IE N T H
JUDICIAL CWCUTT
M AH D FO R
SCMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO.: 01-CA424 140
CHASE MANHATTAN BANK. *4
Trust**, tor Bw GRMTII
MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2000-1
dalad September 1. 2000.

JANICE M BLAKE; JOHN DOE.
unknown Spool* ol JANICE M.
BLAKE: and UNKNOWN
TENANTSOWNERS,
Datandama.
NOTICE OF SALE
N O TK E ta hereby given that, pur
auant to Bw Order or Final
Airtpamari antarad to Bka caua* to
Bw Ckcut Court ol Oanwiow County,
Ftortd* I wBI aai « w proparty ailual*d to Samkiol* County. Florida.
LOT 11, BLOCK C. WOOOBINE.
ACCORDING TO
THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN P U T
BOOK 41. PAGE* 22 AND 23 OF
THE PUGUC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
4278 Shad** Croat Lana, Santord.
FU 327/3
al piikta aata. to Bw Ikgftwat and beat
tedder, tor oarfi al Bw w o t bom
doer «4 Bw Rammoto County
Courthoua*. Santord. Ftonda, al
11GO AM on Augual 30. 2001.
Dalad JiJy 27. 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary E k n jw
Dapury Clark
to accordance with Bw American*
Wah Owabftta* A d paraona w«h
Oaabdataa rwadtog a ipacul accom­
modation to pamcEWM to Baa proteadmg thouid eonuct court
Admeattrition ai lataphorw numbar
(407)888-4330. nol later Bwn aavan
(7) day* pnor to Bw prooaadng II
haanng knparwa (TOO) 14004888771, or Vrica (V)l 400-9854770.
vw Ftonda Relay Sarvlc*
Mascn ftA v w u iM P A
17757 U S 19 North. Sun* 500
Ctaaraatar. FL 33784
(727)8343800
Pubkah Augual B. 12.2001
D0047
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E U T H
JUDICIAL CMCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISOKTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01 CA 133 14 P
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
HOME 8AVINOS OF AMERICA. F A
PLAINTIFF
VS
DONALD D M ETCHKK. E T AL.
DEFENOANTlS)
N O T K E OF ACTION •
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO ERM ENTERPRISES. INC . A
DISSOLVED FLORIDA CORPORA­
TION which buarrwt! audivv* !i
unknown
THE CORPORATION IS HEREBY
NOTIFIED Bial an acten u toroctaa*
a mortgage on Bw taaowmg properhr
LO T ft. BLOCK A. REVISED P U T
OF THE SPRINGS W X IO W RUN
SECTION. ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 17. PAGES 7 4 . OF
THE PUBUC RECOROS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
ha* baan Ikad agakwl you and you
ar* roguead to aarv* a copy ol yout
wman detorwa* 4 any. an DAVID J

WITNESS my hand and th* tael orf
liai Court at SEMINOLE County,
Ftonda B!ta day erf JUL 27 2001.

2001

(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
DY Ruth King
OEPUTY CLERK
PUBLISH IN; SEMINOLE HERALD
U W OFFICES OF OAVlO J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR P U IN TIF F
801 SOUTH UNIVERSITY DRIVE.
SUITE 500
PUNTATION. F l 33324
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH TH E
AMERICANS W T H DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona w*h Waabkawt need­
ing a apacwl accommodation ihould
oonlacl COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
Ih*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthoua* al 407465-4227. 1800
9854771 (TDD) or 1400 9584770.
via Ftonda Relay Serve.*
THIS N O TK E SMALL BE PUB
USMED ONCE A WEEK FOR TW O
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
Pubkah Augual 8, 12. 2001
00048
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1101
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
OENERAL
JU W S S K TIO N DrfVttJON
CASE NO: 01 CA 954 14 G
ABN AMRO MORTGAGE OROUP.
INC., kuuccticr by roe-gar lo
A T U N T K MORTGAGE ft
INVESTMENT CORPORATION
P U IN TIFF
VS
JONATHAN E WILLIAMSON. IF
LIVING, ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTH ER PARTIES C U IM IN G AN
BTTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AOAINST JONATHAN E.
WILLIAMSON. MARILYN M
WILLIAMSON. IF LIVING. ANO IF
DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR
AGAINST
MARILYN
M.
WILLIAMSON.
ELIZABETH C.
WILLIAMSON. SABAL POINT
COMMUNITY SERVKES
ASSOCIATION. INC.; SAN MARCO
VILLAS ASSOCIATION. INC ; JOHN
DOE and JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
Dfer-£JtGA'(T(C)
N O T K E OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O T K E IS HEREBY GIVEN purauant to a Summary Fuel Judgmam
ol toractoauro dated July 27. 2001
amend to C M Caa* No 0IC A 9 5 4
14 ol Bw Circuit Court o( Bw 18lh
Jurftaal Cacua to and tor SEMINOLE
Cotk*y. SANFORD. Ftonda. I wta a*k
to I w tv^wel end bwvl brddar tor
caah at Bw WEST FRONT DOOR al
Bw SEMINOLE County Courthoua*
located *1 301 NORTH PARK
AVENUE to SANFORD. Ftonda. al
1100 am . on Ih* U Bi day ol
September. 2001 Bw lokoenng
daaenbad property aa M l tarth ki
IW ) Summary FYwl Judgment, to­
wn
THAT CERT AW CONDOMINIUM
PARCEL KNOWN AS UNIT 39. OF
BUILDING 9 ANO AN UNDIVIDED
INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELE­
MENTS APPURTENANT TO SAID
UNIT. A U IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE COVENANTS. CONDITIONS.
RESTRICTIONS. TERM S AND
O TH ER PROVISIONS OF THAT
DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM
OF SAN MARCO VILLAS, A CON
DOMINIUM.
AS
RECORDED
OCTOBER 12. 1944 IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1888. PAGES 8
THROUGH 80. INCLUSIVE. CER­
TIFICATE OF AMEMOMENT FILED
DECEMBER T. 1984 IN OFFICIAL
RECOROS BOOK 1901. PAGE 1223
THROUGH 1229. INCLUSIVE. ANO
THIRD AMENDMENT FILED MAY 1.
1995 IN O FFK IA L RECORDS
BOOK 1935. PAOE I t 97THROUGH
1202.
INCLUSIVE.
PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUM
TY. FLORIDA
Dalad tka 27Bi day ol M y . 2001.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Bw Cacua Court
B y Dorcdiy W Bctaon
Deputy Clark
Pubkah kb
TH E SEMNOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF DAVIO J
STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR P U IN TIF F
SOI 8 Unhanfty Drive Bute 500
Ptomabon, FL 33324
(984)2334000
01-7Q394(FM)AMI
IN ACCORDANCE WITH TH E
AMERICANS W T H DISABEJT1ES
ACT, panorw waft dwabftkw* naadIno ■ t M q ii eeoonvnalefiQn stolid
contact COURT AOMWISTRADON.
al
Bw
SEMINOLE
County
CourthouH al 407488-4227,14009854771 (TDO) or 14004554770.
via Ftonda Relay Same*
Pubkah Auguat 9.12.2001
00049

a

SANFORO HOUSING AUTHORITY
(IF4*1001-07)
Tha Hobalng Authority ol Bw Cay of
Santord (SHk) ta acctaphng aaatad
M l tar Bw FtorohaM orf an M M M B
Ouannty orf Suppaaa Retamg to Fw
n anovakon orf DmrOng U n n tar an
amouB nol to aroaad 1100.000
Uaiaa* ol Bw Jama ta ba tadudad to
Bw B*m Bel ara contained to Bw Bto
Document*
BcSs wet be mom^tS el SKA, (M
CeeO# Brewer Court SenfcxxJ, FL
33772 3350. unU 1000 am £DT.
on Auguoi 17. 3001, er wfucA Cm#
Vwf wrn bo put*cfy oponod and rmd
4kkUkAJ Otakls must Le prqperH In
Om Inveeiion tor Bide, a copy ol
wfKidi may be obtained el tie SHA el
lira above address Bds reewved
after ihe cte ng dale end tame w*
not be consdered
A pre bad conlerence she! be had
at tfe Sanford Housing Aulbority, 04
Cast# Brewer Court. Santord, FL
33T72 2359 on TNaede/. Augutl 0,
3 0 0 1 ,1 1000 mm EOT. Oueetaons
regarding 9m sotaextatton ere to be
djreeled lo alemee Strum. Force
Account Supervisor al (407)12331 SO Balden Are encoyreGtod to
attend Ihe pre-bid1conference
Publish August 6. 12. 2001
D0074

�I ' hro ‘l i t Sunday. AiirusI 12.2001
L

L ecals

ic a l s

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE I I I H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEUINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO; 01 CA M T 14 Q
BANK ONE. H A r.Tv'A THE TIRST
NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO AS
IH uSTEE
PLAINTIFF
VS
BRIAN LYNN WENOELSCHAEFER
A K A BRIAN L
WCNDCLSCHAEFER, IF LIVINO
AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
g r a n tees.
a s s ig n e e s
LIE NOP S
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH
UNDCR OR
AGAINST BRIAN LYNN
WENDELSCNAfICR A K A BRIAN
L WENDELSCHAEFER; TERESA
WENOELSCHArFER. IF UVINO.
AND If DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
('ARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST TERESA
WENDELSCHAEEER.
A1AOUA
PROPERTY OWNERS
ASSOCIATION. IN C ; MIDWEST
FIRST FINANCIAL LIMITED
p a r t n e r s h ip m. u n i t e d s t a t e s
OF AMERICA JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
t e n a n t s in p o s s e s s i o n
o e f e n o a n t is i
n o nee o f

FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pur•u#r4 to a St*T*rwy Final Jurtgmer*
r# tcv*rirMM*« datad Ju** 27, 2001
trrtarad In CWS C*M Na 01 CA
14 O of Uh* Circufl Court of ilia f BTH
Jjdctal Circut to and tor SEMINOLE
County. SANTORO, Ftonda. I w* tal

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

Legals

11— Home H ealth
C are

59— F inancial
S ervices

71— H elp Wanted

71— H elp W a n te d

Exp prakchool l i i d w i nMcMxJ lor
all dautoort* F T 4 P T poBTHont
avBiiabla Pay b*te&lt;3 on exp A
guaMtaiiora Cal Joyce * 407-321763S

roarer W h ttl Che*-a a*
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01 CABO* 14G
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION F/K/A FT
MORTGAOE COMPANIES DAVA
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE
PLAINTIFF
WILLIAM JESSE 1000. IF UVINO.
ANO IF OEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE, HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND A U OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY, THROUOH. UNDER OR
AGAINST W ILIAM JESSE TODD.
STEPHANIE A TOOO. IF UVINO.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST STEPHANIE A. TOOO,
FIBSTPLU3 FINANCIAL, INC.'.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOAm(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN purauanlio a Summary Fund Judgment
of toredoeure dated JUy 27. 2001
entered to CAN Caaa No 01 CA N X
i*o ,w
c- il u j Cc-x; ol 7n 19TH
Juriwal CrreuB ai and lot SEMINOLE
Crxairy. SANFORO, Ftortde, I at# aai
cadi al AT WEST FRONT DOOR al
toa SEMINOLE CtxrVy Counhouee
located at 301 N PARK AVENUE In
Sanford. Florida, al 1100 am. on toe

cam al AT WEST FRONT DOOR at
to# SEMINOLE Cowily Courthouw
located al 301 N PARK AVENUE to
SANFORD. FtorkU. al 1100 a m on
toa 2# day of August, 2001 IT* lob
Icwng datertoad properly aa eel torth
in said Summary Fatal Judgment, to

to
a*

LOT 14, ALAQUA PHASE I.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 33. PAGES 67 THROUGH 7t.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Doled to* 27 day ol July 2001.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
Clark ol toa Catuk Court
By Mary Sen**
Dwuty Clerk
Pubkahto
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOn PLAINTIFF
601 S dravweay Cri„C C -‘.5 £00
Plant.hen FL 33324
1854)233 6000
01-6918MHCF)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES

LOTS 10 4 11. BLOCK D SANDLANDO SPRINGS. TRACT NO. 16
SECOND REPLAT. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 8 PAGE 6. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOIE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated to* 27to day of jury, 2001,
(CmCLHT COURT SEAL)
MARIANNE MORSE
Clark ol toa CacuiKourt
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy dark
Pubkahto
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVK} J.
STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 « Hra-eraBa Drlva SUIa 600
PUnlakqn.Fl 33324
(964 &gt;233-6000
0189042IFTNI
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES

towng daacrt*d property aa aal torti
aard Sianmary Hnal Judgment. to

CAM NO.: D0-CA-E44-I4-O
BANK ONE NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE FtK/A
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
CH CAO O . AS TRUSTEE

12— E lderly Care
TTm Samlnola Herald and Iha
Fadaral Tiada Commtaajon)

61— M oney
21— P e r s o

to

L end

nals
personal

71— H elp Wanted

Dapandabla tkNwi naadtd to mova
non-COL truck* Payiparm l* MuM
have vahWaaV low bar C a l 1-8882306433, M F, 0 4

DISCOVER THE
DIFFERENCE

L 6 a n 3‘

F/T n a d a n a l eeaembiy tm aui Id
manulacturtng
company
in
Longanod, non-emoking C a l (407)
E30-7332._________________ _____

Hp!p Yren’Krt I ahnrar Steady, 4
dependable. DrN a n
lieante
pratarrad Good Ftarttog pay. Ptoaaa
cal 407-416 -M I 3 A«A t o M6ta

F tw g ia u Boat Buklng Oparina lor
quality parson wKh t i p In hand lay
up 4 pal coal iprHying Good
payfoanaflts- No layoff*, dean
operation. Minimum 40 hra par a*,
lour 10 hr days. Apply al Velocity
Power Boats, Pori of Sanford. 407321-1340.
_________

L A B O R E R S H EEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH INSURANCE AWT 40IK
PLANT Drug Baa m tpM ca.
Apply at NO
tM*e.

Attention Renders 11
County Florida mharaai Bank One
National Auocianon. At T rutlea
M L A F n l Nneral Bank 01 One**,.
AaTrualaa la Plant* and ANDREW
O F E B R A U j UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF ANDREW CTFERRALL: WANDA
J. DOW NING;____AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY, are tkrtwv
dantt I M l eel lo tie httfraR and
beat taddar tor ceih el toa AT WEST
FRONT DOOR OF COURTHOUSE
al tie Seminate County Courthout*.
to SarAord. Honda, al It DO A M
a m o n e * 28 day ol AuguaL 2001,

23— Lost &amp; Found
FOUND; a n a l (about 10-1$ tw) tow
ol km*. Found near
atonaraa. 407-323-

55—B usiness
O pportunities
A m a in g
career efianga
addnxnaf toooma to your own 7
tnsnd buanaaa. Fma Honraaon
677*7410

THE SOUTH 112 OP LOT 33 ANO
ALL OF LOT 34. BLOCK 2. EVANS
O V f . ACCOROINO TO THE MAP
OR PLAI TH tNEO F AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 7. PAGE 37. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
DATED *44 27 day of JUy. 20..
Mary Ante Mora*
Aa Clerk ol 4aid Court
By Mary Strut**
Aa Deputy Clark
Submaiedby;
LAW OFFICE OF MARSHALL C.
WATSON. P A
1800 NW48TH STREET. SUITE 120
Fort Lauded**. FL 33300
Telephone (854&gt;453-0383
FaceenAe (854)771-8062
00-66367
PubklhAugust 5.12. 2001

ITb Dagal lot companlaa doing
buairaaa by phone lo promrta you
a loan and aak you lo pay for II
balnra they deliver. For more
totomwOon, cal WMraa I-8T7-FTC
HOP. ( A piMc w r it* maaaaga to n
The Samlnola Herald and lha
Fadaral Trade Commlaaion)

MAIDS NEEDED
IMMEDIATELY!

71—H elp Wanted
Valrttnanca Each Pool tap.
daanbie General knoatladga ol
carpentry, electrical. plumbing 4
irngabon ayatama Muat have
tfanaponation E rp d only naad
apply SlOTv. 30 hrWwk 407-3?I7823, 0-2. M E

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H II H I T H A N II M A N
Production SCackaraSar4trt area
Nampapaico Day and eve ahdia.
Daly pay aval FlauM* hours
O P C Suiting 407-200 5086

Maaona 4 laboriua naadad tot fob
to Sanford Top pay 850-556

preferred Bllngual a pfua. Faa
raeuma 407-321-4027.

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areal near career tkVmg t * Ug Riga
Excellent pay - pkrs banana at an
entry laval truck driver with
CovananL NO COLT Treking know
avalebU kvyour anal CALL NOW1

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1 888-725-8922
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A U TO a u c t i o n d r i v e r s m
New Sankvd audkm Daly pavl Day
4 nfj^tMilto. 407-2606106 NO FEE
kranadwto opankigs for prqiaaalonal
houaadaanart. M -F daya. Start
1730 hr e rrdkaaga Car ratyrrad 407-

P/T ileal worker lor local
fnantiackaar Coma by 311 Oaoriya
Avt. Longwood, FL lor an tolarvlaw
and aak to* Cart.

Women's Financial
Support Group

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*..1 *e*
1-■--.1-d I—
bib tni&amp;rBfivQ
in
crakltog a batter financial future
407-320-8962
Stockroom d a r k

59— FlNANOAL
S ervices
6500 MaalarCarC
No credit chock

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1-800-277-7188

2* yra. a r pa nance required
(Luxury Coatto. RV or marina axp.
■ |kal T* ar ia &lt; * 1 r itw 1i m a i

PT f l ,000-46^100 FTrtJo
Ma4 Order
For ttaa kilo. 1-666-260-4237

( ) I ’ I A N D O ' S II I D A I I I I N I
EOE and drug Iraa workptaoa
Faa teau r* lo: 407-323-1945, or
cal 407-323-1120.

taw* pay i aoojakua aa/aa%,

uautSnmmm^
Credit card Billing

0X4acl COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
II*
SEMINOLE
County

Conttruchon- Foam mtulabon
company twtog mela I* re Clean
die tcanaa Stale wx* travel In co.
vaWda M-F. PUcawcrk. O uararM d
minimum 45007wK Barwlaa, bonus
4 travel cotoi paid. 40T-332-4646.

NOTICE18HEHEBYOIVEHBY1HECITYOFLONOWOOO.1LOHIOA,•*■BtaCBy
CjmnaeeKXla* hakl aputocheatinganMonday. A^yM20. 2001. * TCOpm tot*
LangaDcxfcayComnaeannChant**. 1T3WWarrenAnnua. Ixngauod. Tkxlda. or

•15 Oty COL Training
•Day ft Witksnd Clanat
•Financial Aaslttnncn

• Cardan Hiring On Sit*

cT ru c k D riv e r
• In s titu te

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CAREER
OPPORTUNITIES

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F O R F lTTU R i COMPLAINT

JAN ITO RIAL POSITIONS

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683 L a u Mabaa Ortva
ASaman* Sprtogt. Ftonda 32701

DAy .SHIFT
E V E N IN G S H IF T
We ere currently hiring for day and evening Janitorial p o iltlo n i. Applicant* need to be
flexible, patient people and team orientated. Day shift Is Thursday, Friday and Saturday
(minimum) from approximately. 8 A M to 7 PM. Night shift is Thursday, Friday and

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93— R ooms For R ent
Piivat* Room In Longwood
loii-'Ty amptoyad. Non *mokef
SMVwV SSO dapoxl
&lt;07-8304218.

98— R entals

TU R F E T C INC 4 looking lo Ml
ptttitfcm* within our growing
company. W * are looking lor
danandaM* people with ■ good
atttude end the tieore lo produce
Quality work. W* would kka to lalk
lo you about lha lo*owlng job

Wexh white
faux hide axe
at wheel!

99— Apartments
U nfurnished

11B— O ffice S pace F or
R ent
1 Offlc#*: O n , lor MOO ml m
«y* two at $&lt;50*mo A l hay, C
A pnv,M bato* &lt;07-322 6169

127— S torage/Ofuce
For R ent

Sartor* Ortva by 810 W m H W i S I
tian cal tor an appototowrt. &lt;07-3225353 You must tea rtartar lo
appreciate lire cha/m and oomtart ol
Vm vary m l martatoatl horn, buM

Sanlord: Nam 412, J S S S S 3
d a m Curtcm U A I HOT* Ph &lt;07
366-7777
Sanlord: Ramodalad 4 7 block, big
Iread lo*. Quiet Ureal. $711/mo
Oanar w iheto , 2&lt;hr recorded mag
&lt;07-332-1006.

Penman and dotal peraon rival have
valid Florida driver* keens* Preler
lemala lor data* parson with an *y*
tor quatoy No argrartanc* nacaaaary.
)u*t a desk* lo laam and grow wah

• Food Service
• Custodial

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awcuwatnwakwapar. tor a (05 room
properly
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working
oordvr , A prod wage* Aleo b d h g
(or a ki» ton, houaa man. Aleo pad
ton* bnaktesl attendant. A l age*
encouraged to apply Apply In

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103— Houses*
U nfurnished
O d fo t io n

AFFO RD ABLE H O M E S
V ENTU RE 1 P R O P E R T IE S

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Looking For
ditlrtct. tpic, balcony, hous*
prMage*. f K M $2UJ *pn*L 981•

2775 (bpr), 326-5277

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ramodaMd. tot u6. caM*. A C . Indry,
phona. U c h uaa. aac. dr. raaldanl
ownar. 2 bto* bom bu*. Non amokar

Mon. thru Frl.
9 AMto 11 AM

B

Satdord 2/1 1/2 2 Story Condo ml
O r a n (kn, Laundry Rm. Naw Part.
Uke New CH A $62S/$600
6 rto rd 2 1 Screen Roth. W ig yurd.
A CH A $6401625
D O Y LE R EALTY, M C .
(407) 322-2495
W E R E N T A B E L L HOM ES

Cuatom Bn 372. Over 1900 aq fl
on 1/3 act*. Hawvty need, a n kn.
kv. ton. lam rm wkrapiao*. e*Mn
kachan. 10x22 sc porch. 2 c
garage, deeded, acceu to tod lake
A lerrto ct* $119,900
Over 174 Acre 3 8 R I BMh: Lkr. ton.
•ppto. heavfy Vaed Priced tor Qi*ck

157—M obile H omes
For S ale

5 B

antlQua carnal back

Sanlord- 1BR TEJA In 58 and older
park. Greet to* location Recently
rafurbiahad. $5500. 407-3024092.

COftRUOATEO S TE E L ROOFING
(or B*m*. Boat Docks, Shop*, ale.
AI»o Oolyarl
P.pa
15**20'

$147.00/**.

16**20*

$175/**.

&lt;07-293-5788._________________
407-321-0391

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MOVING ^ALE: Sold Mk. daw tool

drasaar, irdrrer, 5 drw chest. 2 rill*
■lands ml drawer*, king toy*

159— R eal Estate
Wanted

211—
A ntique/Collectibles

Townhou**: 2/21/22 toory - am i

Antique Brass Headboard

1600 aq fl. Din. tor rm adAraptoba.
w/pop-up.
High
quality
madrasaaa.usad one* Coat $450.
taka $230. Whaawtokar bedroom
lumNur*. king to n headboard, 2
rvta Hand*, chair t toorag* bunk.
Taka $125.. 407-3230751

PAUL OSBORNE
105— D uplex/Triplex

407 4 2 2 6 6 4 6

191— B uilding
M aterials

199— P e t s 4c S u p p l i e s

comCwiarcm $750750 407-321

"OMioes C o a s t lo C o a s t" sinco 19 54

Bedking PILLOW TO P
orthopatoc matirest set
New In ptotke Se* $210

n » » . loaned in Sartwd. oflhopetoc
(rm aet* w*h 5 yr warranty T e n 170,
k* WO Qjeen 195 lung J IT S U m i
u m A can (Merer &lt;07402-2776
1 2 pwce Nam , Brand Queen
O R TH O P E D IC
PtLLOW
TO P
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Plastic Sacnfic,MOO CanDatvar.
&lt;0742266*8 __________________
Ovvng Rm t&lt; pc. aokd CHERRY
W O O D, 94* dbt padedal. w/2
laavaa. 8 CNcpandala chain, bultel
4 hutch, never u*ad. r o d $ 12k. **«
11950 Sarvar $365 &lt;07-709-5666
Charry Olntog Rm: 72* Q C R B Y (tod*
w/leal and ch an LV&lt;ad h uth and
txdot bmutkJ lx/i p o a torch Ekrrd
new, tul n box LM$4599 Sacrtfc*
$1*50 SxMxrardS 150 Plaa*acal
&lt;07422-0230

1BR IBA In 55 A older park In
m k M M f K ^ t o t o o d Low tt n r t
$4.906.. 407*321-9450

a r $64,900
Ranovatod - Ltoe Near. 3/1 t/2«4ti
newly pakrled Ini. A a it , ceramic
Ha. ton, hr, appto, garage wlancad
yard $77,500

B a d f 9 *u* mertras* tat. Naw r
plastic Musi sal $100 407422-

181— A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale

Surpki* Steal $ Supply. Inc. Apopka
Sartord: 12*52.2/1,55*. Nopal*,
doufato root, 2 *h*da. awning*. 30
fl acraan porch. CHA. $4,500 CALL
386-7896642

2 0 2 0 8 . O r la n d o D r iv e • S a n fo rd

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$100
407-321-8590. tvmsg

nuraaryl
Zoned
agrlcutural.
$4,900/ACRE. 8m. down w/own*r
Inane* 904-767-1772 or *04-717-

93— R ooms For JRtnt

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Antiquo Grass Hoadboard

O NE M ONTH FREEI
(1jmled Tima Oder)

Ptaaa* a* 407-302 C274 tor more
rto and to athadU* an totortaw w*i
our ala*.
Drug Fra* M M k * •Vtakan Corrp
Iniuranc* • E q u s I Opportunity

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mammy kd$13S. quean IM 0 . k*ig
6210. Bland new totaled In
Sanford. &lt;07402-2776

141— H omes For S ale
$39,900 Buy 3 &amp; V 3BA Sanlord
Rapohoma For Manga. C a l 600319-3323 XHS29.

S e m in o le C o u n t y
h a s im m e d ia te
p o s itio n s .iv n tln h lc

181— Appliances 4c
F urniture For S ale

141— H omes For S ale

v i t i i u i u i I'n n i’i m u
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$100

407-321-8590, hr msg

Edited by Timothy E . Parker July 27, 2001
41 Scale's
reading
43 Ju t out, aa a
brow
44 Pipe types
40 Presidential
power
47 W ord with
charlotte or
Ballot
48 Field of
endeavor
50 Pouch In the
body
S3 Person

Palace
dwellers
Loose outer
garment
u u lp without
a pause
Free from
Graven

54 Where to
find time on
one's hand?
56 Affaire
d'honneur
57 Suggestion
58 Wanfne,a
welcome
59 Agile
60 Equalizing
allowance
61 W ent off
course
DOW N
1 Porous
limestone
2 Salon sound
3 Teenager's
bane
4 Newspaper
derogatorily

Increase
threefold
Rose
alternative
Kampala is
Its capital
Pervasive
emanations
Bandies
words
Groons-

6 Fibula's
neighbor

supply
"Essays of
Elia' author
Geographic
depression
Stew pod
Deal

7 F ragran cf
concern
9 Tto-scoro
10 Mado an
exact
duplicate
$ 1 Holt

transport?
12 U p to
13 Crystal-lined
stone
1B Bombastic
coffeepots
23 TVpe of bag
24 Mountain

Rurpdsa
29 Olympic

$
14

2

1BR IB A to a 55 A cldar park In
raaldantial
neighborhood
$30Q4non8i. pkJ* aa cm y 407-3219450

44 Pitt and
Renfro
45 Aocumulate,
as a debt
40 Bulletproof

117— Commercial
R entals
Sanlord
B y Ownar
Ccrtam ponry 4/2.1800 aq. fl.
Bu* to 1996,»how* ika naw.
$59,500 or bad raam natA* ollac
Ir jp w i q*$T7n ({torn to flnm
Houea *&gt;■ b* add Stnday night

hold
51 Feel pain
52 African
republic
54 "Quadroband (with
Th e ")
65 In the style

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118— O ffice S pace For
R ent

T h e y may
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107— M orile H omes
For R ent

iressure?

THINGS ANATOMICAL" By D on
2

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37 Nabisco
cookie
3 9 Leprechaun
land
40 Brief
vacation
42 Without a
hitch

407-324*1177
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•Stucco Repairi*
AH Textures patched
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$24.75 per month ....10 lines / 3 months
$33.75 per month ... 15 lines / 3 months

Classified (407) 322-2611

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

I'ilgr (ill Sunday. AurunI I2. 2001
CLOSE TO HOME

230— Boa is &amp;
Accessories

Big Garage Sale—

$100 obo on 1968 Corva* body,
tra part* C a l 407-349 1090.1aava

L C O K Il!
The New 2002
Sea/N/Sportl
Coma Check Them Out!
Many Models To Choose
Maw Boat • Trailer
Starling At - $2,002.

T ruck/Buses/Vans For
S ale

Nichols Outboard
Service Confer

Yard Sale 915 5 OakXva.FrVSaL
B 4pm Ckxhes. beddng. fumrtiss.

1000 Waat 1al St. Sanford
407-322-0964

S more Evstydanfl must go.

us today! Nichols Outboard
Sarvloa Cantor, 1000 West 1st St.
Sanford. 407-322-0984.
1963 Corvae Monra

DONATIONS NEEDED

241— R ec.
VDIICLES/CAMrOU For
S ale

TR U C K -While 98 S tO -Escsksnl
Condition asking $6,500 C a l MAa
407-7B20P80 or Hava message 407­
323-7512

1976 Shasta ?5 traval fiator FiA
tislge. M
m V n w . AC. sleeps
6 Good cuvM on. $2300 obo 407­
349-9665, tv mag A numbat

239—
M otorcycles/Bikes
For S ale

1996S«arcrskr&gt;cp-U|&gt; Sklaoicksng
room, sleeps 6 AC Trail total
Shower 6 raWfl Eiira large screen
room anachmanl $6500 obo 407­
668-1764._______________________

1978 H D F LH (Hog) Factory
ongtnM. engna rsbuS al 21000 B4ie
h at 40.000. Comas with many
eitras. solo teal. Kiarglaaa bags,
black S White, new Urea, fork seals,
wheal baartngs.brakas S mors,
hariey mags $9,500 obo. 407-688­
7678. or '407-923-4332.

223— M iscellaneous

1964 Chevy S10 Pick up New
brakes 6 front end AC works, runi
great* $1500. Alto. 4 Nissan akoy
rsrna. 1 4 new kras 215-60»15 $400
407-326-7105. after 7pm.

1964 Mania Carlo, whaa. V8. very
good condition. $1,000 Alto 1977
Chevy Caprice, white w-igokl flakes,
•torso 6 alarm. $1200 Motivated
safer. 407-221-4369. ask lor Shawn

Family Worship Canter naade
repairable bicycles and bicycle
pane to help the needy Ptasss cal
407-322-9222.

T ruck/Buses/Vans For
S ale

SIFIEDS

1990 Dodge Rwtv A/C. 64kmtoa.

1996 Font Eiptorsr 77Km«sa. M y
loaded. Lite Green, Sleeken!
condition
$13,500.
warranty
Inducted Must sal 407-247-0239

Country
Style
City J

Reggio wns always looking for

652-1791 (dlgkat pagar)

B7MasUashi kkgfeyMai DerSner

1993 M aria 929 Black, leather
•manor, tufy equ^ped. nma valued
at $2500. beautiful car Asking
$5,900 Must sak 407-247-0239

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Outboard
Service
Center

1993 Plymouth Duster: 2 door. 5
•pd. cold as. new p a w . new bras,
emartodgean. must see $2.198 407­
323-7279 or 407-312-5804.

Com vnlcni

Spacious
Affordable

300
First M o n th 's Rent
W ith 12 M o . L c .t s o &amp; A p p r o v e d C ie c h t

iircr Nnal) Krfiirblslinl A|&gt;artntrnU with large
CIom-u • l.iLr Front • YollcytNill
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60 LnccWl Continental. 66 Lincoln
Towncsr. 87 Pontiac DonrwvOe
Ctoft owe Them Aft Taka VtM Pkk.1
407-321-0229

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Minimum 3 rooms.
Exp. 9/30/01

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Your Replacement Specialist

93
Dodge
shadow,
green
hatchback. 4 dr. 70kmitoa. noeds
transmission work $800 obo. 407­
326-6268

Cars/Tiucks I mm $5C0i Pokes

Energy Efficient Insulated

Windows &amp; Beats
Mechanics Special 86 Nissan
Senlra. 66 Plymouth Voyager Van.
69 Lincoln Continental (mint
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t Fore* Authortxsd

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1000 W. 1st SL.
Sanford, FL
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Morgan of Winter Springs
was bom .
Patryk Wlltor Kleba,
son of Malgorzata and
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was bom.
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“ daughter of Kimberly and "
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the road, nanotechnology is
currently being looked at to
produce "smart drug delivery."
The common form of drug
delivery is the pill but with
nanotechnology scientists
believe they can produce small
nanomachines that could enter
the body, identify diseased
cells, destroy the bad cells,
release medication and then
exit the body.
While consumers may not
sec the benefits of nanotechnol­
ogy anytime soon, one politi­

cian is hoping the Florida econ­
omy will start reaping the ben­
efits of the new science.
"We've been very active in
funding the 1-4 high tech corri­
dor for the last few years," said
Feeney about the UCF grant.
"That’s important for a number
of reasons. Florida, traditional­
ly, has relied for its revenues in
three major industries."
According to Feeney, agricul­
ture, tourism and construction
are the state's big three indus­
tries, but all three have draw­
backs. The "declining acreage"

Ju ly 1 9 , 2 0 0 1
Evan Christian Busby,
son of Tamisha and
Freddie Busby of Deltona
was bom.
Joshua Kane
Hemingway, son of
Elizabeth Ann Gibbons
and Joshua William
Hemingway of Orange
City was bom.
Aniallsse
Mestre,
An
daughter of Clnthia Olalde
and Francisco Jose Mestre
of Orange City was bom.
Davlna Shanna
Sisouphanouvong, daugh­
ter of Slsouda
Chanthavong
Sisouphanouvong and Tiao
Vitya Sisouphanouvong of
Deltona was bom.

In tlie state has hurt agriculture
and the construction industry
is "very cyclical"
"Tourism is a great industry
but it's a double edged sword,"
Feeney said. "Tourists are good
for sales tax even though they
don't use our schools or
libraries, but the types of jobs it
creates are typically low-wage
and low-benefit."
Feeney said the key to diver­
sifying Horida's revenue
stream may come through

nd high-tech
lustries working together,
and Twiner couldn't agree
more.
"In the state of Florida, UCF
is the first to identify nanotech­
nology as one of its key strate­
gic areas for the region," said
Tonner. "It is very important
for industries in our region."
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was bom.
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ter of Deborah Williams
and Chritopher Williams
of Altamonte Springs was
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Brian Tonner, chairman of the Physics Department at the University of
Central Florida, is helping tha region become a leader In nanotechnology.

Pioneers in Nanotechnology
RfCHARO P. FEYNM AN
The science of bU U n g sm el was Hrst
Introduced in 1050 by Richard P.
Feynman, a Nobel Prtze-vWining physi­
cist. In elector* titled Th e re * PterHy of
Room at 0m Bottom.* At 0Mi Dm* most
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planetary space travel, but Feynman
awakened them to posstoffitfe* of contruRng single molectdes or even atoms
and craatlng machines with them.
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chemists, molecular b*ologi«U and
computar scientists around tha world
are working In nanotechnology.
JA N E A. ALEXANDER
Jane A Alexander founded 0m ULTRA
nanoelectronlca program at 0m
Defense Advanced Research Project*
Agency (OARPA). Researchers there
ere dedtaeted to developing amel, lawpower. fast micro alaclronlc device* lor
naxl-genaratlon intom lation-pruoossing
systems, or nanocompulara. Their work
could be used In everything from virtual
reality dfcplay* to cruise meaSes.
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George
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Harvard1*
MaWncfcrodt Professor ot Chemistry,
extends classical chemical tachnlquee
Into tha realms ot biology, solid-slat#
physics and anglnaaring tor his groindbreaking work In te0-assemMng chem­
ical compounds. In 1906 ha patterned
oompuler chip circuits Just 30 nanome­
ters wide. Whitesides' circuits could
give a single chip the ability to perform
at speeds of more than a teratiop.
Tbdsy, the most powerful supercomput­
er, utilizing 9,000 Pentium Pro proces­
sors. Is capable of performing one ter-

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K. ERIC DREXLER
Many scientists dsavow Erie Draxisrt
popular tuiulatlo Ideas about nanotech­
nology. which inducts a 65 noaa spray
containing molectdar mechanism* that
would stamp out Mlusnza virus**; the
ability to rebuild ecosystems and
nftora ondtngffid
by d oning
genes; and nanotechnological weapon*
0Mt wot4d buld 0Mmeefve* afler arriv­
ing at 0m target undetected. Draxfer
and Ns proponent* argue that edanoa
Is too often lacking In Ns brand of tongview drinking end that Xs better to pro­
per* for the poeetoffee In advance
than to confront them when IT* loo lets.
Grenier's work has also inspired a new
genre of tetonot fiction, "nanopunk,*
which Incorporalsa tha utopian and
tfyetoplan possfcWbes of nanotachnotogy in k* piottnae. Chair of 0m roroslghl
Institute, Drexter help* award 0m annu­
al Feynman prize In nanotechnology.
RALPH C . M ERKLE
Head
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Nanotechnology Project el Xerox's
Parc research center In Palo Alta, CaM.,
Ralph Merida works closely with
Eric Drsxtar on computar simulations of
molecular
machine
components.
Spedftcaty, a nano-robotic arm that
could one day act as a replicator — a
machine thel builds Itself and 0tue could
be used To create needy anything
from Ha base molecular comporwnt*.
Merida Is best known for Introducing a
new paradigm In computer cryptogra­
phy utazmg public and private key tech­
nology.
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C h u rch
N otes
In Concert
The Greater First Baptist
Church Choir from
Washington, D.C., under
the direction of Dr. Blanch
R. Hammond will perform
Thursday, August 9, at 7
p.m. ai Historic St. James
AME Church, 9th Street
and Cypress Avenue in
Sanford.
Dr. Hammond is the sis­
ter of wellknown local
musician Sylvia
Stallworth.
Rev. Lucius Carlos
Dorsey, Jr. is the pastor of
Historic St. James AME
Church. The public is
invited.

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Roberta Perry of
DeLand was among five
honorees designated as
exemplary advocates for
justice by the United
Church of Christ at its
23rd General Synod held
recently in Kansas City,
Mo.
Perry, an advocate for
farm worker justice will
receive the Valerie Russell
Award which honors out­
standing contributions to
justice advocacy by a lay
person.
She is a member of First
Congivgdtiona! Church,
United Church of Christ in
Orange City and was
named Woman of the Year
by the UCC Florida
GonferencL s Women's
Fellowship.
Bach Festival
The Bach Festival
Children's Choir will
begin its 2001-2002 season
Monday, Aug. 20.
Auditions for the choir
will be Aug. 9 through
Sept. 10. Rehearsals and
auditions will be held at
First Congregational
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Avenue, Winter Park.
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ty degree from the Pittsburgh
Theological Seminary. While
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pastor at Ken Mawr
Presbyterian Church in
Pittsburgh.
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certified public accountant
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have a daughter, Nicole, 7
and a son, Bnendon, 5.
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extend an invitation to the
community to attend Bible
Study at 9 am. and worship
at 10 a m each Sunday
SJC Love Boat
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to celebrate Women’s Day in
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ship cn route to salvation
and Christian growth. Thus,
the theme: Cruise 2001. The
ship vicariously docks at a
different port each Sunday.
On Aug. 26, thr SJC Love
Boat will dock at u last
port. The community is
invited to participate. Tor
information, call 407-3332033.

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R e l ig io n
C hild’s low self-esteem can undermine talents
QUESTION: My son is an
outstanding gymnast. His
high school coach says he has
more natural ability than any­
one he’s ever seen. Yet
when he is being
judged in a competi­
tive meet, he does ter­
ribly! Why does he
fail during the most
important moments?

players call this characteristic
Tournament toughness," but
it is really nothing more than
confidence in action.

QUESTION: Is this
true of mental ability,
too? Mv 12-year-old
was asked to recite a
poem at a school func­
tion the other day, and
he went completely
blank in front of the
DR. DOBSON: If
crowd. I know he
our son thinks of
knew the poem per­
imself as a failure,
Dr.
fectly because he said
his performance will
probably match his
DobSOIl
it dozens of times at
low self-image when • • • • • • • • home. He’s a bright
child, but he's had this
the chips are down. In
trouble before. Why does his
the same way, there are many
mind "tum o ff when he's
excellent golfers on the PGA
under pressure?
tour who make a satisfactory
living in tournament play, but
DR. DOBSON: It will be
they never win. They may
helpful to understand an
even place as high as second,
third, sixth or 10th. Whenever important characteristic of
intellectual functioning. Your
it looks l'ke they might come
in first, however, they "choke" son's seif-confldeiwe, or tire
lack of it, actually affects the
at the last minute and some­
way his brain operates.
one else wins. It is not that
All of us have experienced
they want to fail; rather, they
the frustration of mental
can't conceive of themselves
as winners and their perform­ "blocking," which you
described. This occurs when a
ance merely reflects this
name or fact or idea just won't
image.
surface to the conscious mind,
I once spoke with a concert
even though we know it is
pianist of outstanding talent
recorded in the memory. Or
who had resolved never to
suppose we are about to
play in public again. She
knew she was blessedI iwith
remarkable talent, but
believed she was a loser in
every other regard.
Consequently, when she
played the piano1&lt;
on stage, her
mistakes and errors crept into
her performance. Each time
this mortifying experience
occurred, she became more
convinced of her own unwor­
thiness in every area. She has
now withdrawn into the
secluded, quiet world of the
have-nots.
A person's self-concept is
instrumental in determining
those who are "winners" and
those who see themselves as
"losers." Professional tennis

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The Salvation Army of
Seminole County needs volun­
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vised visits and monitored
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speak to an antagonistic
group and our mind suddenly
goes blank.
This kind of blocking usual­
ly occurs (1) when social pres­
sure is great, and (2) when
self-confidence is low. Why?
Because emotions affect the
efficiency of the human brain.
Unlike a computer, our men­
tal apparatus functions prop­
erly only when a delicate bio­
chemical balance exists
between the neural cells. This
substance makes it possible
for a cell to "fire" its electro­
chemical charge across the
gap (synapse) to another cell.
It is now know
awn that a sud­
den emotional reaction can
instantly change the nature of
that biochemistry, interfering
with the Impulse. This block! prevents the electrical
agei
charge from being relayed and
the thought is never generat­
ed.
Th*s mechanism has pro­
found implications for human
behavior. For example, a child
who feels inferior and Intellec­
tually Inadequate often does
not even make use of the
mental power with which he
has been endowed. His lack of
confidence produces a dis­
rupting mental inefficiency,
and the two factors go around
in an endless cycle of defeat.

This is seemingly what hap­
pened to your son when he
roreot"
forgot" the poem.
QUESTION: What can I do
to help him?
DR. DOBSON: Actually, it
is not unusual for a 12-yearold to choke in front of a
crowd. I once stood before 300
fellow teen-agers with my
words stuck In my throat and
my mind totally out to lunch.
It was a painful experience.
but time gradually erased its
chile
impact. As your child
matures, he will probably

overcome the problem if he
can experience a few success­
es to build his confidence.
Anything that raises self­
esteem will reduce the fre­
quency of mental blocking for
children and adults alike.
Dr. Dobson Is president of the non­
profit organization Focus on the
Family, P.O. Box 444. Colorado
Soring*, C O . 80903. or
www.tamily.org. Question* and
aniw en are excerpted from Th e
Complete Marriage and Family Homi
Reference Guide," publiihed by
tyndale House.
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Lake Mary gets ready for Smithsonian
It's only a few more days
until the Smithsonian traveling
exhibit “Yestenia
YTomorrow
8
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opens In the
Lake Mary
Historical
Museum.
Everything
isn't ready yet,
but it will tie.
As a rcauirement of getting
Mary
the
Rowell
Smithsonian
• • • • • • • • “ W^1-***
museum had
to agree to a companion exhfriL
Lake Mary Girl Soouts and
Lake Mary Seniors have
worked hard on the companion
exhibit
The Seniors Backyard Artists
group has painted their idea of
what cars and spaceships of the
future will look like. The GiH
Scout exhibit will feature Girl
Scout uniforms horn the past,
the present and the future! The
centerpiece for the Girl Scout
exhibit will be the Girl Scout
from the future. The Lake Mary
Seniors sewing group helped
out with this by making a head
for the mannequin that will be
used In the exhibit They also
made a futuristic sash fur live
"future’' Girl Scout Girl Scouts
from Troop 458 and 262 have
been working on a "PTA,"
something no one in the future
will be without. A "PTA" is a
Personal Transportation Device.
The Girl Scouts aren't revealing
what secret materials are being
used to construct the device,
nor if it will work.
To celebrate the arrival of the
Smithsonian exhibit, the dty is
sponsoring a free Jazz Festival
on Saturday, Aug. 18 from 3 to
of Lake
m . on tne
the grounds
grout
c a y’iHall. Enjoy live
music from the Altamonte Jazz
Ensemble, Jack Jones and KingEl. There'll be tons of great food
available for everyone. And to
keep your children busy while
you listen to the great jazz,
there'll be plenty of activities
just for diem. Some of the activ­
ities are free; some have a nomi­
nal charge. Activities will
include face painting, making a
shark's tooth necklace, making
a yam bracelet, playing croquet,
horseshoes, and more.
The Smithsonian exhibit will
be opening at 1 p m on
Saturday, Aug. 18 and staying
open through the end of the
Jazz Festival.
Parentfteacher Groups
Supporting Penny Tax
if your child was one of the
many children who started
back to school in Seminole
County on Monday, you

Seminole host families needed
Host families arc needed
for two students for the
upcoming school year. The
two are a 16-vcar old girl
from Kiev, Ukraine, and a 16year old boy from Hamburg,
Germany. To leam more
information or to become a
host family, call 1-888-5870075, or 407-332-8559.
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probably go
got a lot of papers to
sign that first
fir day. Among the
papers, you may have found
one supporting the penny
sales tax, whicn comes up for
vote on Tuesday, Sept. 4. The
Local Option One Cent Sales
Tax was first approved in
1991. Approved for 10 years,
the tax was devoted solely to
transportation improvement.
Dozens of roads In Seminole
County benefited from the tax
including Lake Mary
Boulevard, Tiiskawilla Road
and Red Bug Road.
What will be different
about the upcoming Local
Option One Cent Sales Tax is
where the money will be
g. This sales tax will not
! devoted exclusively to
roads. Seventy-five percent
will go to roads anti twentyfive percent will go to
schools.
What does the school board
Ian to do with the money?
ulld new schools, phase out
portable classrooms, upgrade
and retrofit all of the 30+ year
old facilities and more. When
you voted for the lottery seveial yuus ago, you though
you wouldn't have to vote for
more money for schools.

Unfortunately, the lottery law
was badly written and while
the State of Florida is giving
schools lottery money, they
have reduced education's
share of the state's general
funding. This can't nappen
with the penny tax because
the school projects to be fund­
ed have been agreed on and
documented. If you don't
have children in school, you
will still benefit from the
penny tax. (Morally, it is a
society's responsibility to pro­
vide education to its youth.
Remember, someone provid­
ed your education when you
were young.)
Road improvements will be
made throughout Seminole
County. Roads that will be
impacted include SR 415, US
17-92, SR 434, SR 436, Dean
Road and more. The transortation money will also
uild sidewalks and pedestri­
an overpasses.
If you'd like to see a com­
plete list of the proposed proj­
ects, go the county's website
at HYPERLINK
http://www.co.seminole.fi.us
/onecent
www.co.semlnole.fl.us/onecent or call 407-655-2368.

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cake to the tune of the "Happy
Birthday" song. Guests were
Thomas C. (Tom) Quinn
served a variety of delectable
reigned as king for a
.......... foods and beverages
day at his 80th birthday
catered by Kelly Green
celebration held at the
Catering of DvBary.
Sorrento home of his
Bom in Cleveland,
son. Dr. James Quinn
Ohio on Aug. 12,1921,
and wife, Joan. WellTom retired 20 years ago
wishers from near and
as a nuuiuIcH.inrei's
far arrived during the
representative. Upon the
open house appointed
recommendation of
hours, 2 to 5 p m , to
friends in Sanford, Tom
enjoy the hospitality of
Doris
and his wife, Betsy,
the •
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hosts
and
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congratulate the enthu- . . . . . . . . enjoy their retirement
siastic guest of honor.
its. It didn't take the
A color scheme of blue, white
g to settle in and
and silver was used in the ddcor love their new community of
of the spacious home with a
which they have been an intefestive ambience prevailing in
^ p a r t
the party area. Guests were
But Tom was i _
at
treated to a tour of the 142-acre
heart to retire, so he enrolled in
horse ranch where the deer and
real estate classes that led him
other wildlife also roam. Golf
to earning a broker’s license. He
carts were provided for those
worked for Wall Street Realty
desiring to follow the nature
followed by the opening of his
trails.
own business, Quinn Realty,
It was a day to cat drink and
which he successfully operated.
be meny. Tom blew out the
In the meantime, Betsy was
birthday candles on the huge
enjoying her role as a teacher at

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Lake Mary High School where
she remained for 10 years.
This summer Tom has been
busy as president pro tem of the
Cove Estates Retirement
Community where he and
Betsy live. He sees to It that the
premises arc well-kept and con­
tinues to improve a quality of
life for the residents In the past,
lie has arranged for the
Bookmobile to visit and jazzerdse classes. When a job needs
done, the residents pitch in and
help and when it's play time,
they are ready to socialize. It's
’ »t like one big, happy family,
m said.
The Quinns, active members
of All Souls Catholic Church in
Sanford, have traveled exten­
sively in their motor home.
They enjoy travel, hiking and he
plays golf. Also, their 14 grand­
children keep them on their
toes. Betsy and Tom are very
proud of their seven children:
Tom, a PR person in the office
of the governor of California at
Arnold Palmer Country Club;
Sacramento; Mark, of
Betsy Arnold, of Denver, a
Casselbeny, a certified chef at
teacher Pat Rcinke, of Denton,
Texas, a school psychologist;
James (Jim), a Sanford physi­
cian; Charles, Akron, Ohio,
attorney; and Carol Schell,
Cincinnati, Ohio, art teacher.
Although Tom is now an
octogenarian, he doesn't feel it
nor look it. Come to think of it,
neither docs he act it
Congratulations, Tom. Home
from Nebraska Margaret and
Jack Wiggins have returned
from visiting his roots in
Nebraska. The Sanford couple
drove 5,380 miles during the
month-long jaunt "W ; had a
wonderful trip," Jack said.
They attended a family
reunion in North Central
Nebraska, and his high school
reunion at Bellevue, just four
miles south of Omaha. On July
3, the couple viewed a fireworks
display at ML Rushmore where
the Presidents' heads are
sculpted.
"It was awesome, out­
SANFORD
standing," Jack said.

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Kay Visits Sanford
Kay Bartholomew, one of
Sanford’s most diligent volun­
teers, was back in town visiting
last week. Sadly, she arrived to
attend the memorial services of

two dear friends, Lourine
Messenger; on Saturday, and Dr.
Vann Parker on Sunday. It is a
sad time for the community in
the lesing cf the dedicated citi­
zens.
Kay moved to Annapolis
some time ago to be near her
daughter and says she likes it
up there. Her only son lives In
Jacksonville. She said she is con­
sidering spending some of the
holidays in Florida.
Habitat Needs Help
The churches of Seminole
County plan to build their fust
Habitat for Humanity house in
September. According to Mike
Hill, volunteers are needed to
work teams of about 20 work­
ers. These individuals need
experience in all areas of con­
struction.
.
Work teams are needed to
work on a Saturday. Also volun­
teers are needed to provide
lunch for a work team.
Volunteers are further needed
to organize and price goods or
work the counter at the Habitat
Thrift Store. The thrift store is
looking for someone who can
work 20 hours a week at S6D0
per hour. For information, call
Mike Hill 407-771 -5408, or 4073234)712.

Volunteer training begins Aug. 25
Community Care for the
Elderly Is seeking volunteers
of all ages to assist frail elders
in Somuioie and Orange coun­
ties. Volunteers enrich the
lives of homebound elders by
helping them live independ­
ently In their own homes for
as long as possible. Some vol­

unteers may qualify for a
stipend, a modest monetary
allowance. Mileage and
expenses are also reimbuised.
The next volunteer training
is scheduled for Saturday,
Aug. 25 at 9 3 0 a.m. For more
information or to register,
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First Union merges with Wachovia
By Nick Pfelfauf
StaffWrtter

Friday 13th is
bad omen for
Lake Mary
A 2-run rally In the bottom of
the seventh Inning gives
DeLand the upset victory
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Sanford, as well as all other First Union
Banks, will soon be undergoing a name
change to Wachovia.
First Union Corporation and Wachovia
Corporation announced Monday they
have signed a definitive agreement for "a
merger of equals."
Kathy Fern, branch manager of the
downtown Sanford facility explained
that the "merger of equals" amounts to
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she explained, "It incans that the two
banking coroorations will combine their
operations.''
Even with the merger, the bank's
names are to be changed to Wachovia.
"W e haven't received any official word
about anything at this point," Fern said.

asset and wealth management, capital
markets and securities Brokerage services
and products. With total assets of $324
billion, the company wfll be the largest

"But as far as changing the name on our
facilities, or Issuing new checkbooks — it
will probably be quite some time before
that happens."
The combined company will offer its
19 million combined customers an array
of corporate banking, retail banking.

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Easter
Eggstravagaraa
The city of Sanford spon­
sored Its annual Easter egg
hunt at Lee P. Moore Park.
The Easter Bunny arrived at
S a.m. Saturday to kick off
the festivities. After an egg
hunt in four separate age
divisions, refreshements
were served and participants
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Shuttle set to
launch Thursday
Endeavour wtQ launch
April 19,2001, to deljver a
new generation o f Canadian
space robotics to the
International Space Station.
The robotic arm Is longer.
stronger, more flexible and
more capable than even the
Space Shuttle's
venerable
arm.
m
y
Shuttle
managers set
Endeavour's
launch for 2:41
p m . EDT April 19 from the
Kennedy Space Center, FL,
on an 11-day mission that
will continue the assembly
that has transformed the
orbiting complex during the
past eight months into tnr
largest and most sophisticat­
ed space laboratory ever
built.
Endeavour's flight desig­
nated STS-100, is planned to
include the most complex
and Intricate robotics work
ever conducted in space to
install the artn, as well as to
deliver more research equip­
ment and experiments to the
station than any previous
mission.

Stott Writer
SAN FORD — The North
Branch Library of Seminole
County in Sanford has expand­
ed lb children's programming.
In addition to ib a d ler
Stories, Preschool Stories and
the Confetti Club, a 'B ab y
Time"-program is available for
children ages birth to 16months.
The program Is headed by
Children's Librarian, Sandy
Oakley. During the months of
April and May, the Baby Time
program will take place every
Thursday starting at 10 a.m.
Oakley said each child must be
accompanied by a parent or
j
guardian.
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During the 20-mlnute activi­
ty, Oakley and her assistants
Kimberly C orio and Denise
N ew W d read Jhe children sto­
ries, sing songs, and entertain
the group using a variety hand
puppets. Oakley noted that
each program averaged around
10 children along with their
adult companion.
Oakely explained that the
day and time of the reading

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Oaktey, tha chSdren's librarian at tha 8anford library. Ja s Cttrin, I j In tha background, was also a participate In
ths library program.
programs can change from
month-to-month. Anyone
wanting to participate or ru
ing day and time Informatii

on of a certain program,
should call the library at: 407*
322-2182.
A monthly event calendar

can be obtained at the library.
The North Branch Library is
located at 150 North Paimetto
Avenue, Sanford.

P&amp; Z to discuss site plan for Croom s Academ y
By Nick PMfauf

school facility (technology for
, high school students).
The development is planned
SA N FO R D —Thursday, April to be constructed in phases. As
19, the Sanford Planning and
each phase is constructed, the
Zoning Commission will consld- existing buildings will be demolcr a site plan for the redevelopished. Final completion of the
ment of Crooms High School.
development will Involve
Plans Include construction o f
demolishing all existing builda new 65,465-square-foot, twolngs except for the gymnasium,
story classroom building and
located on the northern end of
acccsaory improvements to
theproperty.
accommodate a new magnet
The school is located on
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approximately 15.88 acres, and
currently consists of an educational campus of multiple classroom buildings, and related
school facilities.
In order to begin work, ccrtain rights-of-way will have to
be vacated. A request for that
has already been made to the
Sanford City Commission.
Should the Planning and
Zoning Board approve the proposed development of Crooms,

the plan will bo valid for a period of six months, unless future
changes ore made, which means
the construction could start durIngSum m er of this year.
The commission will also
receive the first draft of the dty't
Comprehensive Plan
Amendment for the year 2001.
The meeting is scheduled to
begin at 7 p.m. In the commlssion chambers of Sanford City
Hall.

Over the past few months, the
Seminole County Sheriff's
Department has received several
reports of a male exposing him­
self to female joggers and select­
ed individuals.
D ec 28, on Charlotte Street in
Altamonte Springs between 3:15
and 3:45 p r o , a black male,
described as light skinned, in his
20's wearing a light colored Tshirt and baseball cap, pulled up
In a green vehicle alongside a
female jogger, and exposed him­
self.
April 5 at Lake Avenue and
Lake Marion Circle in Altamonte
Springs about 10£5 a.m., a black
male, about 30 years of age,
muscular build with short hale
and again operating a green
vehicle, stopped a female, and
while asking her for directions,
exposed himself to h et
April 8 on Sabal Palm Drive in
Longwood on or about 7 p m ,'a
black male, on fo o t in his mid
20's, wearing only a long T-shirt,
approached two female joggers
on Sabal Palm Drive. The sus­
pect approached the two females
from behind and exposed him­
self to them.
Investigator Chad Weippert at
District 6 Community Service
Center sand it is unknown at
this time if all of these incidents
are related.
Anyone with information
regarding these or similar inci­
dents, arc urged to contact
Weippert at 407-331-8620, the
Sheriff's Office at 407-665-6650,
or Crime Line at 1-800-423-TIPS.

County promotes e-government initiatives
C haltaa Mlncay 4lhgrodar at Hamilton
Elamantary School

The National Association of
Counties (NACO) holds
National County Government
Week each year. This year, it is
scheduled to occur April 22-28,
and the theme is e-Govcmment.
Seminole County is planning
several events and would like to
invite the public to participate.
Tills is an effort to let citizens
know what services arc provid­
ed and by whom. Citizens will

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Sanford firelighter Robbie Thorton prepares to douse a fire during a
training exercise. The vacant housewas located on property owned by
St. John Baptist on Cypress Ave. The church wantedthe house
removed and allowed the fired department to use It as a training exer-

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directions the county should ’
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County officials are planning

located there.
They will also be available to
answer questions on their own

County web site scavenger
hunt. Follow the clues to the
answer and win a prize.
On April 23, the county is
sponsoring a Volunteer
Appreciation Reception to
honor the county's volunteers.
A "M eet the Web Developers"
opportunity is scheduled to take
place in the Board of County
Commission Chambers, County
Scrviccs Building, 1101 E. First'
Street in Sanford from 9 JO a.m.

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T h e Seminole Herald

Wednesday. April III. 2001

NCE AROUND O UR CO U N TY

bre I get my permit

^Here’s hoping the
-snowball melts

O ut &amp; A bout
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A special event will be held
this Thursday, April 19, at 1
p.m. at Hopper Academy,
1101 Pine Avenue In Sanford.
It will be the dedication of
the newest historical marker
In Seminole County, The
Georgetown Marker.
The general public is Invit­
ed to attend the ceremony,
sponsored by the Seminole
County Historical
Commission.

1 a&gt; History evolves. Things arc going on these
i vT days Which will probably be in the U S. history &lt;
i.V b o ok i for* Our grandchildren, and we should be
, Vj aware pf them. The past has evoked the present, j ■
to be examined In the future.
It all started on April 19,1993. After a 51-day •
standoff between Branch Davidlans and law
■S
.' - enforcement ageincks In Waco, Texas, agents
3
began battering the compound with armored
&gt;Lvehicles. When Qte smoke had cleared, nine peo-»l
b le escaped, but the 86 that perished included V
; f a l ? Children and thecu lt's leader, David Koresh. tfj
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Time passes. Exactly two y ears to the date,
ti
''("A p ril 19,1995,‘Timothy McVeigh, along with ’M
•- Terry Nicholls, exploded a truck bomb outside
- jth e Alfred P. Murrab Federal building in
Oklahoma City. McVeigh was upset over the ' y
ich Dividian episode and wanted revenge. 1
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W nine story building was
' tom off leaving a 20-foot
wide crater and debris that
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piled two stories high.
A total of 168 people
were killed, 19 of them
K l ' were children at a day-care
b. center in the buildings.
;i Initial cost of damage h
.^building was set at $50(
I Mir j . 5F B ?®8pBrBH U lon, but the building
|t ’c k
was eventually destroyed

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hind the wheal of a Daytona USA race car. despite the fact ha can barely see over the
V the pedals, Jacob was one of many kids who attended the Children First Health and
oar, an old Bud Moore Ford ThunderUrd, waa one of many exhibits at the fair.
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horrible thing will probably
•v never be fully know n.:Since that time, other
I •a investigations h a w p 01ilnted the finger of guilt el
nries and officials, but
U-1other government agencies
, : 2 ‘ that is the basic premise of the McVeigh story. ^
Now, on May, IfeM cVoigh is to be executed «
: lc ^ fo rh is crime. W hittier we Tike it or not, the exe«i
cution is to be televised live over digital telei.? f phone lines, to b e Viewed by those survivors " g
&gt;fe,‘ and family member* who wish to sec his finish. &lt;
V T h ey w ilIb e g a tb erin g ln O k la h o m a Q ty .lt
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should be noted the execution WILL NOT be
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5 carried on cable o r d k h where it can be viewed 1
v ^ by the storage citiscn, and Federal law will prof!
•T ; ■mbit anyvideo taping of the death.
Officials howevtr, arc worried that, while
McVeigh was ree^ondlng to the Branch Dividiai
situation, others may attempt to respond to the
e x ^ h ^ M f W l dr. Security around the
ptiaop
H wM , Irwl, la to be extremely
/ fight! EvwmMjBfcas of thAmedla planning to
t'M enfl fee
limifed in lyrmbcrs, fnd giver
*&gt; insure they are not other
Terrorists who may be planning on creating
another disaster. There is a report that death .
threats’ have befeV made against some of those
individuals who u s involved in the execution i
o n ew ay o ran o ttfet
■Regarding other, tragedies, this Friday, April
2 0 th w ill mark tjfe second anniversary of a
School in Uttli
Harris and Dyl
* ‘''.'Kkfcold.killed lX bm er students, one teacher,
.$ £ * th a i themselves.
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These1inddentti W h e n put together, have
already caused too many deaths. Let us hope
' , B u t the execution Will tic allowed to take place
* * without any further retribution. Even a snowba
‘will eventually melt and stop rolling. Let us '
hopfc tHtf exacutlottfef McVeigh will bringthis
related scries o f tragedies It to an end.

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hows for Astronomy Day
will be setting up their spedal solarfiltered telescopes outside for memI V bets of the public to get a view of the
kyrasome level of sunspot activity
'■V jg is j currently marks the face of tne
’ Sun. .Flares and Coronal Mass
Ejections associated with
these sunspots have caused
the Intensely b ea utiful
M i
Auroras, and the equally S
*' brtanwtly frustrating satcl-

Ronald M. Ik
charged with
»shooting
firearm

Seminole County Sheriff’s
deputies arrested three youths
Monday, in response to a call
regarding ajpaity pn Mourning
D ow C trd f, inL a^ e Mary. Three
18-year-otd youngster s were
placed under anesfw hen offi­
cers reported finding them in
possession of beet. Michael S.

Ramon Ail
of Winter Spi
edly found a]
entrance r a a
Sheriff's dept
Aquino repd
he had run u|
the time he ll
d e, he was di
sleep n earby
1989 Plymoul
revealed it h i
stolen in Safll
arrested o n v
theft of a m q
later found N
on an outsbn
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life glitches, that have
.
, '.made the news so much
TK &amp; Sm I
'recahtly. This is the chance
‘ ^ t t tt ^ C e n tr e l Florida Public
; lb view this phenomena for theat­
re. selves.
ri
. Following Sunset, we'll him our
i q telescopes towards the rugged face of
^
Earth's Moon; the unbelievable beau.
hr of Saturn and Its rings; the mighty
• - Jupiter with its Great Red Spot that
f.v may be visible, as well as its Galilean
vOMOons: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and
■ .« Callltto; and perhaps some more sub‘ . tie treasures of deep space such as
stellar nurseries or stellar death.
. ^
D ie media and public will also
to to y e a chance to leam of upcoming
events such as the free Mars
h
TUescope Watches planned for fids

Chapman,
John Case)
and Ryan I
Springs La
were each &lt;
slon of a la
under the &lt;

W riter Springs police are
investigating g u n n o ts heard
Sunday at a residence on
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r m r garage
Rinds was
wall. Otw
ssidence. A
itic handgun

Summer by the SCC Planetarium and
the Central Florida Astronomical
Society to held at both the SCC
Planetarium and the University of
Central Florida Robinson
Observatory. This Summer will mark
the closest approach of Mars to the
Earth in over fifteen years, and offer
the Central Florida public a doae-up
view of the target or NASA's latest
intrepid robotic space explorer, Mars
Odyssey, recently launched from

Further details will follow in future
press releases, or you may contact
SCC Planetarium Assistant Director,
Laurent Pellerin, at 407-328-2409 for
information regarding media cover­
age of Astronomy Day 2001 events.
The SCC Planetarium is located on
the Main Campus of Seminole
Community College in Sanford just
offofU S17-92.

propelled knife, operating a
motor vehicle without a drivers
license, no insurance, and leav­
ing the scene of a crash with
property damage over $3/100.
TVaffic stops
Leroy Grainger Jr., 53,
Wynnewood Drive, Sanford,
was stopped by deputies
Saturday at Airport Boulevard
and Country Club Road. He was
charged with driving under the
influence of alcohol.
r,6 1 , o f W tst 13th
was arrested by
Ltn after receiving a
had been Involved in a

I’lnnclariuin'n Premier of its

g W currently-in-production
t.'
show, "Lunacy," scheduled
tor the Grand Re-Opening of
the SCC Planetarium on
September 1,2001, after the first
phase of extensive renovations this
Summer thanks to the generosity of
the Buehler Trust Foundation.

Lee Nicole Brunsman, 20,
Oberlan Terrace, Lake Mary, wa
stopped by Lake Mary police or
Country Club Road Monday.
She was charged with driving
with a suspended license.
Alfredo Miguel Aguilar, 26,
South Park Avenue, Sanford,
was stopped on Highway 17-92
at Airport Blvd. by Sanford

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with driving under the influ­
ence.
Marshall Howard Dickerson,
26, Cattail Court, Longwood,
was stopped by Florida
Highway Patrol troopers
Sunday on SR-434 at Markham
Woods Road. He was charged
with driving under the influ­
ence.
Kenny Antwan Shaw, 18,
Edward Higgins Terrace,
Sanford, was stopped by
Sanford police Monday at
Plumosa and Valencia Avenues
in Sanford. Officers said he
attempted to give them a false
name. He waa arrested on
charges of resisting an officer
without violence and giving a
false identity to a law enforce­
ment officer. He was also found
to be wanted on an active
Seminole County warrant for
battery.

For the 25th year, the
Altamonte Springs Fire
Department will be hosting a
waterway cleanup o f the
Wckiva River, Friday, April
20. Over 150 Central Florida
firefighters and members of
the public will take part in
the event from 9 a.m. until 3
p«iu&lt;
For additional information
on the event, phone Alan S.
Harris at the Altamonte
Springs Fire Department, 407-

Friends o f Mayfair w ill
hold a picnic Siaturday, April
21, from 4 until 7 p.m. at
Summerlin North of 2nd
Street. Donations are $2 each
or $5 per family. Activities
will Include volleyball tennis,
face painting, live music and
entertainment. Guests are
asked to bring a pot luck dish
to share, along with a bever­
age, chairs, blankets, and a
trash bag. Soft drinks paper
plates and utensils as well as
Boft drinks will be supplied
by the organizers. The event
is for the residents of the
Mayfair subdivision only.
The City of Sanford,
Seminole County Public
School and Seminole County 1
Cooperative Extension
Service will present Spring '
Fest and Earth Day 2001,
Saturday, April 21, from 10
a m . until 5 p.m. at the
Student Museum and Tbuhy
Park in Sanford.
Arts, crafts,, displays,
demonstrations, food, and
spedal guest appearances as
well as entertainment will be
supplied. Full details in the
Seminole Herald insert,
Sunday, April 15.
The Bahia Shrine Temple,
2300 Pembrook Drive,
Maitland, will turn into
"TUxedo Junction" Saturday,
April 21, for the Seminole
County Police Athletic
League second annual
Policeman's Ball.
The event will feature din­
ner, dancing, entertainment
and a silent auction. Business
sponsors will be honored.
Tickets are $25 per person
and are available from Sgt.
John Zch, at 407-665-6763.
Doors open for the black tie
optional event at 6 p.m.
The next in the series of
Bluegraas Pick-Ins will be
Saturday, April 21, at the
community building, W.
Church Avenue and WUma
Street in downtown
Longwood. Bring a lawn
chair, or bring your strings
and Join in the fun. The event
is open to the public and free
of cnaige. The event is held
on the third Saturday of each
month, sponsored by the City
of Longwood.

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

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NKfcPM aul
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Water districts publish tips on
drought-resistant landscaping
According to the St. Johns
River Waler Management
District, outdoor watering
accounts for as much ns half of
the water used by many
Florida households. And as
lakes and various water
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To help all of us reduce the
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GUY BRYON HAMMOND
Guy Bryon Hammond, 51,
Belle Meade Court, Casselberry,
died Saturday, April 14,2001.
Bom in Horseheads, N.Y., he
moved to Central Florida in 1980.
He was a Certified Public
Accountant and a member of
Lord of Life Church of God.
Survivors include mother,
Marilyn Lawrence, Elmira, N.Y.;
wife, Denise, Casselberry; sons,
Michael and Marc, both of
Casselberry, John, Kansas City,
Mo.; sister, Eileen I’aino,
Philadelphia, Penn.
Charitable contributions in his
name may be made to
Lighthouse Christian Fellowship,
C/O Paster Ramirez, 747
Baywood Circle, Sanford, FL
32772.
Wood lawn Carey Hand Funeral
Home, Longwood, In charge of
arrangements.
BARBARA R. KRUSE
Barbara R. Kruse, 61, Coral
Way, Winter Springs, died
Saturday, March 14,2001 at her

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MELVIN E. LYONS
Melvin E. Lyons, 80, S. Bumby
Avenue, Orlando, died Friday,
April 13,200], Bom In
Pittsburgh, Penn., he moved to
Central Florida in 1955. He was a
salesman and a Protestant. He
belonged to International Order
of Forestry (IOF), American
Association of Retired Persons,
Commanders Club in the
Disabled American Veterans, and
Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was
a veteran of the U S. Army.
Survivors include wife, Esther;
daughter Lori Larsen, Orlando;
sisters, Shirley Hopkins,
El verson, Penn., Sarah Blystone,
N. Huntington, Penn., Myra

ALYNE VERA MAY
Alyne Vera May, 87, Magnolia
Avenue, Sanford, died Saturday,
April 14,2001, Bom Nov. 15,1913
In Dayton, Ohio, she moved to
Central Florida in 1956. She was
a secretary at Wright Air Force
Base in Dayton, and a member of
St. John's Lutheran Church.
Survivors include husband,
Ernest M. May, Sanford.
Baldwin-Fairchild Oviedo
Chapel, Oviedo, in charge of
arrangements.

HARRY G. REID, M.D.
Harry G. Reid, M.D., 79, West
Green tree Lane, Lake Mary, died
Friday, April 13,2001. Bom in
Louisville, Ky., he moved to
Central Florida from Miami in
1995. He was a physidan/surgeon, and a Baptist. He was a life
member of American Medical
Association, Florida Medical
Association, Dade County
Medical Association, Florida
Urological Association, and
World War II Right Surgeon for
the 8th Air Force.

Survivors include wife,
Virginia, Lake Mary; daughter,
Linda Church, Fort Lauderdale;
son, Harry G. Ill, Lake Mary;
daughters, Kathleen Richardson,
Ocala, Carolyn Sloate, Durham,
N.C.; sister, Doris Hancock,
Louisville, Ken.; seven grandchil­
dren; one great-grandchild.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge of
arrangements.
MARIE CONSTANCE
OLIVER SMITH
Marie Constance Oliver Smith,
89, Glens tone Health Care,
Boone, N.C., died Friday, April
13,2001 at her residence. Bom
Dec. 27,1911 in Crystal River, she
lived in Sanford for 60 years
before moving to Boone nine
years ago. She was a member of
Congregational Church of
Sanford, Eastern Star in
Williamson, N.Y.
Survivors include daughter,
Martha C. Beasley; granddaugh­
ter, Lori South, Boone.
Graveside services were held
Monday at Mount Lawn
Memorial Park and Gardens in
Boone.
Austin it Barnes Funeral
Home, Boone, in charge of
arrangements.

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residence. Bom June 3,1939 in
New York City, she moved to
Central Florida seven years ago.
She was a retired teacher and a
member of Wckiva Assembly of
God.
Survivors include husband
J.=hon H., Winter Springs;
daughter, Deborah J. Lnmmcrt,
Winter Springs; brother, Robert
Sager, Port St. Lucie; sisters,
Carol VanVlack, Poughqung,
N.Y., Susan Nash, Stuart; three
grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in cliargo of
arrangements.

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ious applications of Xeriscape
landscaping, a technique that
promotes water conservation
by incorporating drought-resis­
tant vegetation into landscap­
ing designs.
The guide lists 506 plants
able to survive nature's
extremes, examines the effects
of light, water and soil condi­
tions, and includes a glossary
of water conservation and
landscape terms for the land­
scaping novice.
Copies of the guide are avail­
able at the state's water man­
agement district offices, or by
calling 800-RALLY-22 to request
a copy be sent to your home.
An electronic version of the
guide is available on the St.
Johns District's Web site at
http://sJrjtatc.fLus.

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April 19, 2000

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Opinion
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T h e B lam e G am e
Mayor Brady Lessard and Commissioner Art
Woodruff didn't play it. The City and the
Housing Authorityare better off.
Barely a week into its new lineup, the Sanford City Commission
faced a difficult task — What to do about the Housing Authority
Board? An intense investigation by the Department of Housing and
Urban Development had uncovered a rat's nest of problems, many
owing directly to the board's failure to provide proper oversight.
Some In the community wondered how the city's new mayor,
Brady Lessard, and new commissioner, Art WiWdroff, would per­
form In their duties, and this first crisis provided the answer.
W hile others disagree, we believe the two men set the right tone
and direction for the d ty to find a solution to this quagmire.
With the commission set to hear evidence about why the hous­
ing board should be removed, Lessard presented one last option
to removal — let the board serve until April 30 with substantially
reduced powers; appoint, with HUD'S blessing, a private compa­
ny to run the housing agency until an exhaustive search for a
qualified permanent director Is completed; and instruct that com­
pany to immediately begin fixing the agency's physical struc­
tures.
It wasn't a popular proposal because many o f those gathered at
the hearing, particularly the media, cam e to see the blcod of
revenge spill onto the floor. "If it bleeds, it leads," and nothing
leads better than a d ty commission airing its dirty laundry before
the television cameras. No doubt this is a newsworthy story, and
there's plenty o f suspects to finger in the blame game: from SHA
director Timothy Hudson, the board, and commission liaison
Velma Williams to d ty offldals, the City Commission, and HUD.
Problem is, assigning blame, at least for the moment, does
nothing to correct the conditions that led to the finger-pointing in
the first place. What is needed, as Woodruff so eloquently put it,
is adion. Action to get rid o f rats, fix stoves and repair doors.
Blame can be assigned later. The FBI raid last Friday will make
sure of that.
It's too early to hand out kudos. There's too much that remains
to be done. So far, residents are raving about the speediness in
which things are being repaired, but in a way, this is the easy
part. Fixing doors and windows can b e accomplished rather
quickly w ith manpower and organization. Repairing trust,
rebuilding relationships and removing the "troubled agency"
label from the Sanford Housing Authority will take months, If not
years.
That said, a tip of the hat goes to Lessard and Woodruff for tak­
ing the heat and making a decision based on their convictions,
not the pressure oi outside forces. At 30, Lessard is the city's
youngest
and .ptfmy thought he would be .the puppet.of
take anothet lo o k n o t just a tw h a t Lessard atxompllshed. but how
he d id itr D ale's take- the-bull-by- the-hom s approach may have
been just os successful, but the collateral damage would have
resulted in bull-in-the-china-shop casualties.
City Manager Tbny VanDerworp deserves a pat on the back for
dotting the "i's " and crossing the " t's " to make sure the interim
transition was relatively smooth. Ditto for Deputy City Manager
Roger Dixon.
The City Commission as a whole deserves a nod, as well.
Though the vote was split with commissioners Randy Jones and
Whltey Eckstein dissenting, and Commissioner Velma Williams
surprisingly low-key in her support of the agreement, commis­
sioners were cordial, even jovial with each other after the meet­
ing. In recent years that's been a characteristic of the Sanford City
Commission. They're able to put the votes behind them and move
on for the good of the dty. We suspect there's some scrapes and
bruises to be healed, but that too shall pass.
This is by no means the final chapter of this story. Many contro­
versies will arise. The d ty must ensure a responsible board is
appointed and demand HUD provide proper training in proce­
dures, polides and oversight. The dty, HUD and the new board
must also make the right decision in selecting a new director; It's
not exactly a plumb Job given the "troubled agency" status. These
are tough decisions, but given the leadership shown by the d ty
commission and d ty staff, w e expect they'll make the right ones.

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Remembering Mac
To the editor:
Tomorrow it will be one year
since I lost a very good friend.
As I look back I regret 1 did not
let him know how much I
admired his devotion to his
church, wife, children, grand­
children, and the City of
Sanford. He knew what made
Sanford "tick". I wonder how
many Sanford children are rid­
ing bikes because o f this man.
When he ushered in church or
walked to the altar to receive
Holy Communion, he always
stood straight and tall as an
arrow.

I could always reach him
when I needed advise, or infor­
mation. 1 didn't have to listen to
recordings - he was always
accessible. My friend was a very
strong person and yet even he
surrendered to the pain that
racked his body and chose to
end his life.
Let us hope the city will
remember Ashby "M ac"
McClanahan with a memorial in
recognition of his unceasing
efforts to improve the city and
the lives of its residents.
1 miss you, Mac.
Ruth Ann Stamm
Sanford

Davis on SHA
To the editon
First let me comment of a
recent editorial referring to
Sanford Mayor Brady Lessord
as "slick." We In the Historical
District refer to him as “Shady
Brady."
The Housing Authority vio­
lated the Sunshine Law, and I
believe that "Shady Brady" was
an accessory to that violation
when he negotiated with the
Housing Authority on their res­
ignations the night before the
City Commission hearing.
What you three members —
"Shady Brady," Velma Williams,

and Art Woodruff — did is a
disgrace to the d ty and the
black community.
Regarding Tony VanDerworp
withholding information from
the Sanford City Commission. I
am sure that this has happened
in the past. The City
Commission should remove
him from office immediately.
That kind of action can not be
tolerated.
Tony, quit being a know-it-all,
and let the City Commission
work with you. You might have
a better rapport.
BUI Davit
Sanford

Why are we afraid to call it censorship?
Remember when censorship was about ban­
ning a book or an Idea? Today, the First
Amendment covers even leery Flyin'e uncov­
ered magazine.
Although the Founders specifically prohibit­
ed Congress from making any law that would
limit press freedom, court decisions have
expanded that right to include virtually any
kind of expression - except one.
H ie etymological evolution of the word
sodomy to homosexuality to the simple term
"gay" has brought with it the very intolerance
pie Jeric?c when ^U*s
directed at them. Cay
rights groups seek to
intimidate anyone who
voices opposition to their
beliefs and agenda. If
occasionally a person,
such as current radio and
soon-to-be former TV
talk show host Dr. Laura
Schlessinger, expresses
her religious views and is
Cal
willing to have her opin­
ions
discussed
and
debated, she is censored
• ■ • • • • •
with a fervor our book
burning ancestors would have admired.
Last
week.
Paramount
Television
announced that it was canceling Schlessinger's
syndicated TV program due to poor ratings
and lack of sponsors. Schlessinger charges gay
groups, specifically the Cay and Lesbian
Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD), with
dishonesty and censorship. She tells me that
GLAAD asked Paramount management to
allow an opposing point of view should the
subject of homosexuality ever be discussed on
her TV show.
That was a reasonable request and

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assault
(www.stopdrlaura.com),
Because Schlessinger had said on her radio
show that homosexual (ital) behavior fend ital)
was deviant (a position the medical communi­
ty held before they were similarly intimidated
into political correctness), she had to be made
an example. Schlessinger subsequently apolo­
gized for any hurt she might have caused but
that wasn't enough for GLAAD.
Sponsors canceled. The TV show was
moved to the wee hours of the morning in all
major markets, which Insured low ratings.
Schlessinger tells me, “(GLAAD) tried to
destroy my career. Gays pay tip service to
diversity but what they mean is they get to
and no one who disagrees with them
ould have the same opportunity."
Why docs she think she was a target and the
p y rights groups mostly ignore rap upstarts
like Eminem, who spew hateful anti-gay
lyrics? "Because I favor the Defense of
Marriage Act (which gives states the right to
restrict
stale-sanctioned
weddings
to
male/female couples) and Eminem doesn't
speak about it," Sdilessingcr says.
Where arc tire groups that have supported
free expression in broadcasting and the arts
against all sorts of challenges? On television,
the gay lifestyle is celebrated and gay charac­
ters abound. When some groups protest
explicitly sexual content on TV, they are told to
turn it off, or drange the channel.
Why wasn't the same said to people who
don't like Dr. Laura Schlessinger? Four years
ago, GLAAD protested Internet filtering soft­
ware that prevented homosexuals from access­
ing material of specific interest to them. Why
shouldn't their action against Schlessinger be

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2, Schle
* show
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add
man' Issues. "(GLAAD) were
trying to |
l me, as though my
whole
were surrounded by what their
whole life is surrounded with. (Ejadn
(E)ach show I
would say we had about 10 different subjects;
multiply that o u t There are a lot of issues to
talk about that impact families."
Gay righto groups are experienced intimidators. They've tried censoring me. They fever­
ishly oppose discussion about people who
have come out of same-sex relationships and
slander those who manage to get through their
jamming system, saying people who abandon
homosexuality w eren r really" homosexual in
the first place. They also deny the testimony of
people who claim to have been "cured" of
Homosexuality by producing someone who
once claimed to be "cured" but now says he
was really a self-hating gay. Yet many peopl
who have been converted to heterosexualif
remain so. They arc rarely heard from because
most broadcasters are afraid to air their stories.
Add to that the effective infiltration of the
media, academia, religion and psychiatry by
gay rights activists and their sympathizers and
ou see how this issue has been turned around
l a single generation.
Schlessinger says she's happy It
highly rated (up 15 percent, sne
show and will continue to write books. But
those of us who care about real diversity ought
to lament the loss of this countercultural voice
in the vast wasteland of television where,
Increasingly, everyone says and believes tire
same thing and God help those who don't.

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From A to Z
Art Zielinski asks people what they think

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Christmas and
E aster are two
very important
religious holi­
day's. They also
are a time when
children look fo r ­
ward to a visit
from Santa or the
E aster Bunny.
Since w e Ju st cele­
brated E aster this
p ast w eekend, w e
a sk ed several
children. “What
did the Easter
Bunny bring you
this year?"

I got a lot ol candy
with a big chocolate
bunny in on Easier
basket I also got a
race car and dollar
bUla inside eggs.
Tyler Lawrence,
age 8,
Deltona

Sunglasses and a
new Easter shirt. I
also got a lot ol
candy (Poz candy
and Snickers) in a
basket. But my
favorite thing was the
sunglasses
David Harritoni
age 7j
Osteen

i got a now dress,
hat, shoes and a
purse. I got money
and two movies (The
Prince ol Egypt and
Joseph, King of
Dreams). But the
best thing was get­
ting lipstick.
Erin Qlbson.
age
Osteen

My favorite thing was
a now Easter dross
and sandals. I also
got some money and
a basket lull ol
candy. The worst
thing I got was a
sprained ankle.
Amber Harrison,

age 11,
Osteen

got an outfit lor
Easter with now
shoes. A big choco­
late bunny with a lot
ol candy. Some
money, film lor my
camera, and a
movie. I Ilka the
money most ot all.
Samantha Qlbson.
age 9,
Osleen

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Wednesday. April 1H. 2001

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M istleto es: Plant parasites
Mistletoes arc parasitic plants
that feed mostly from trees tak­
ing water, mineral nutrients, and
probably some organic com­
pounds from their water con­
ducting vessels. The hue mistle­
toes are only partially parasitic
since they contain chlorophyll
and through photosynthesis they
can produce their own organic
compounds. The type of mistle­
toe found in Florida is the east­
ern mistletoe that occurs In
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host species
in 50 genera
of trees.
Many hard­
wood trees
are infected
by this
plant, para­
site but oak,
hickory
and pecan
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are most
frequently

frequently than under forest con­
ditions. Signs of infection by
parasitic plants are more notice­
able during the winter months,
when the deciduous trees shed
their leaves and the dark green mistletoes can be easily seen on
the trees. Multiple infections can
be promoted by constant bird
feeding on mistletoe seeds, pro­
ducing loss of vigor, die-back
and often death of the trees.
Symptoms of mistletoe Infec­
tions include atrophy and dieback of branch ends beyond the
point of infection of the parasite.
Calls or swellings of the twigs
may occur at the site of the infec­
tion. The parasitic association
may last many years but they
usually survive only a few years
before being broken off or killed
by freezing. When a mistletoe
stem dies, new shoots may
develop from the parasite tissues
inside the host.
TbxJdty: All the plant parts
contain toxic substances mat
Inhibit protein synthesis in the
intestines of humans. Eating a
small quantity of berries from
this plant will produce abdomi­
nal pains and diarrhea. By eat­
ing large quantities of berries or
drinking tea made from the
leaves of this plant, a severe Irri­
tation of the intestines will occur,
followed by vomiting, diarrhea
and cramps. It may also lower
the heart rate under certain con­
ditions. Mistletoe toxidty is
rarely fatal, but commercial
florists sometimes use artificial
plastic berries to decorate mistle­
toes to avoid problems.
Control: Mistletoe infections
can be controlled by pruning
infected branches. Branches
must be cut 1 to 2 feet back of
the visible infection area.
Cutting only the aerial portions
of the plant can Induce the
development of many shoots in
other parts of the tree.
«
Herbicide treatments while the
host is dormant have been tried
In some Northerner areas, but "
there arc no recommendations r
on the use of chemicals to con­
trol mistletoe Infections on trees.

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toe is the
species most often used for
Christmas ornament
The plant: The eastern
mistletoe have smooth-edged,
Icatherygreen, paired opposite
leaves. Tne stems are round and
jointed. The stems and leaves
sometimes have a yellowishgreen or golden cast. The small
flowers appear from October to
late November and Into January
in Florida. Male and female
flowers occur in different plants.
The flowers are pollinated by
insects and the fruits develop
about one year after pollination.
The fruits arc rounded, whitish
or pinkish. The seeds are spread
by birds which cat the hulls and
digest the pulp, but the seeds
retain the sticky covering that
help them to remain attached to
the stems of the trees.
Seeds germinate in bright
light but arc Inhibited by dark­
ness. Once the seed germinates
it can penetrate the host plant
and produce a feeding organ
that grows into the bark to lire
water conducting tissues Worn
where it takes waterttrid nutri**1' ents. The mistletoe seedling can
only penetrate thin bark of twigs
or small branches. Mistletoes
grow well in full sunlight, espe­
cially when growing high in the
crowns of large trees.
Damage: Mistletoes are not
considered a serious forest prob­
lem In Florida but the plant Is
reported to kill water oaks and
sugarberries in Texas and water
oaks in Mississippi. TVees grow­
ing in the open are infected more

Youth present Easter mess
By Marva Hawkins
Herald Correspondent
S t John Metropolitan Baptist
Church Youth Department, pre­
sented the play "The Redeemer
Alive “ Job 19:23-29 was the
scriptural background for the
Easter morning message in
scripture and song.
Trie story of the birth of
Christ was told by his mother,
Mary, from baby to manhood
where he was chosen to die for
the sins of man. Job trusted the
Redeemer and believed In him.
The words are now written!
Oh, that they were printed in a
book. They were graven with an
iron pen and lead in the rock for
ever.
For I know that my Redeemer
Uveth and that He sm ll stand at
the latter day upon the earth.
The story continues of the life
and the crucifixion of Jesus, and
the Resurrection.
A cast of characters were;
Mary, the mother of Jesus who
spoke of his life from birth to
the cross, portrayed by Coppelia
Williams. Jesus was Nolan Scott;
the Roman soldiers were Robert
Cauthen, Timothy Minccy,
Joshua Word, Mark Gibson, Jr.,
Douglas Richardson; Boy Jesus
was played by Willie Ben
Williams; the Rabbis were
Jonathan Brown, Terrel Johnson.
Crying and calling for Jesus
were the women of the town,
portrayed by Alexia Cauthen,
Audrey Cauthen, Diamond
Hasch, Berenedette James,
Jessica James, Robin Barnett,
Crystal Killingsworth and
Cynthia James.
Matthew 2 4,25 presents the
picture of the coming of the Son
of Man and the parable of the
ten virgins. The bride, portrayed
by Jeteesa James and Groom,
Timothy Minccy. The scene was
the Holy City, a New Jerusalem,
prepared as a bride adorned for
her husband Rev. 21; excerpts
for that verse. The wedding
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Easter service.
Andrea Hayes, Ananias
Franklin, Dyanl McCoy, Jackie
Brown, Katrina Warren, Cheisca
Minccy, Brittany Gibson,
Courtney Killingsworth and
Shankccna Lemon.
The angels appeared saying,
"Don't be afraid". Angels were
(Michael), Soyinl Cherry,
(Gabriel) Bridged. Baby angels
who's names were written
there-on were Chelsea Barnett,
Cheisca Gibson, Cameron Boyd,
Jamine Thomas, Robert Bamett,
Courtney Bamctr, Tyler’*
Cauthen, Ha Johnson and Janay
Thomas. Satan was May Boston,
Demons were Audrey Cauthen
and Nadia Washington.
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dered throughout tire play "At
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Stage decorations were
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and Mrs. Ealeancr James.
Special thanks to Pastor Robert
Doctor, the Daughters of Youth,
Andra Hay*, Mrs. Jones, Kay
Boston and parents. This pro­

duction can be presented at
another date.
Once again Sanford native
Minister Vernon L "Papa" Jones
resented a gospel song play
riday evening (Good Friday) at
the New Life Church Ministries
where he is artistic and music
director, and the Rev. Victor E.
Gooden is Founding Pastor,
Holiy Hill, Florida.
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10. 2001 Page 7A.

W anna L lam a Club wins ribbons a t State Fair"

Grandmothers’ Club celebrates Easter

The Seminole County 4-H
"Wanna* Llama Club" attended
the Florida Slate Fair on the
weekend of January 17. The stu­
dents in the club participated in
activities such as guiding their
llamas through obstacle courses,
public relations, showing off
their llama's looks in halter and
showing their abilities and skills
in showmanship. There was also
an intermediate judging contest.
The following awards were
announced:

• Amanda Avery, using three
different llamas, 2nd in halter,
5lh in showmanship, 6lh in hal­
ier, 5lh in halter.
• Emily Avery, 2nd in halter,
5th in public relations.
• Bethany Bourque, 5th in
obstacles, 6th In halter.
• Sarah llradow, using two
llamas, 4th in halter, 3rd in hal­
ter, 1st in public relations.
• Jessie Gllmartm, 6th in
showmanship
• Caitlin Kcsscr, 5th in Junior

Judging.
• Tarecna Langford, red par­
ticipant ribbon
• Tyler Mainwaring, 3rd in
halter
• Nikki Nieroda, 1st in halter
Maryannc Avery, assistant
40H leader won no ribbons, but
said she had a great time.
For additional information on
the 4-H Seminole County
"Wanna Llama Club" contact
club leader Leslie Heyd at 407830-8110.

12th Street at Pecan Avenue, will
celebrate the 83rd church
anniversary Sunday, April 22 at 4
p.m. The Sanford native Rev.
Patrick Miller and the Bethlehem
Baptist Church of Sarasota will
be in charge of the service. Rev.
Ricky Scott, pastor of Calvary.

lowship service will be Friday,
April 20 at 7 p.m. Pastor Paul
Wright and Calvary Temple of
Praise. Saturday, April 2 1 ,7 p .m .,.
Pastor Ronald Merthie and New
Life Word Center. Sunday, April
22,11 a.m.. Elder Calvin
Donaldson of the Rescue Church
of God.
The anniversary message will
be delivered by Pastor Walter
Prince and Mount Pleasant
Missionaiy Baptist Church of
Orlando, Sunday, 5 p.m., at St.
Paul.

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Harald ptwto by Tammy Vlneant

Bishop Mary Smllh, and Zolma Rolle saive cake during an Easter party lor juveniles at the Seminole County
Juvenile Delention Center. Smith and Rolle are members ol the Grandmothers' Club, and organization that
sponsors holiday events at the conter. The dub Is currently looking lor new members. II you would like to Join,
call Rolle al 407-302-1696.

Family’s aggressive action
rescues dad from trickster
DEAR ABBY: After reading
letter from "Worried About
1 in New Mexico," 1 had to
U you about our year from hell,
father, a severe stroke vicIn his mid-SOs, nearly lost
thing. A woman half his
tricked him into a phony
je, and into signing quiteods on his properties
and automo­
bile pink
slips. She
attempted to
raid his
checking
account, sav­
ings account
and Social
Security.
Abby, your
advice to
• • • • "Worried" to
take Dad to a
doctor for an examination, and to

TdearA bif'

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was excellent, but I would add:
Report suspected elder financial
abuse to the county adult protec­
tive services.
While our experiences
tperic
are
more complex titan
tlwn imost, there
are common threads in both of
them and a course of action fami­
lies can take.
Many ciders experience isola­
tion, loneliness, fear of depen­
dence, fear of financial problems,
and the tendency to trust people
they don't know.
It may be necessary to be con-

frontational (the downside risk Is
small in comparison to what
might happen), and, if legal
action becomes necessary, go for
it with guslo. Be sure your attor­
ney is a litigator; cheats and
frauds are not frightened off by
paper pushing.
Fortunately, we have been suc­
cessful in court I now have con­
servatorship and the marriage is
almost nullified. Because there is
still ongoing litigation, please
sign me ...
CLOSE CALL IN
CALIFORNIA

allowed to visit us. When we
suggested that he find another
form of punishment, he said to
leave it up to his judgment os to
what will hurt the children m ost
Is it fair to use "grandparent
bonding" as a punishment tool?
LONELY GRANDMA ANT
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DEAR GRANDMA AND PA:
Not being able to see your grand
children is punishing you as
much as the children.
Punishment is not supposed to
"hurt" a child; it is supposed to
reinforce a lesson. Ask your son
DEAR CLOSE CALL: I'm
to relax the punishment and tell
pleased your father's close call
trim you will talk to your grand­
has a happy ending. He is fortu­
children about their "misbehavnate to have been blessed with
. ior" and try to discover the root
such caring children.
* of It.
I urge all friends, relatives and
neighbors who suspect an older
person Is being taken advantage
o f f i n a n c i a l l y to report It before a
DEAR ABBY: Would It be
tragedy occurs.
cheating on my girlfriend if I
engaged the services o f a prosti1
tutc? There is no emotional
involvement.
DEAR ABBY: We have two
WONDERING IN WASH
adorable grandchildren, ages 8
DEAR WONDERING: Let me
and 10. They visit us once a week
for three hours. We play games,
put it this way; Would your girl­
they romp on the lawn, and I
friend be cheating if she engaged
make hot chocolate.
the services of a male hustler?
There's no emotional involve­
For the last three weeks, our
m ent Think about i t
son has called at the last minute
and informed us that the chil­
D m AMr I* written by r.ullm rhilllf* aid
dren have "misbehaved," and
di«fhtei|mm* rhilllf*.
their punishment is not being
C m i UNIVERSAL FRESS SYNDICATE

Continued f r o m Page 1A
Choir, guest artist Mary DoBosc,
Cynthia Brown, Renee Stephens,
Rozland Tillman, Phillip Miller
and other workshop choir mem­
bers.
The guest artist, Jackie
Brunson of Jacksonville added
her voice to make for a glorious
evening of praise. Thanks to
Author and musician Minister
Vernon L "Papa" Jones.
New Mount Calvary
Missionary Baptist Church, West

Christian friends are invited to
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Playwrights —
themselves what they would
like to see. We provide festival
and show information (via the
Official Fringe Program and
Web site), and then it is up to
you. We believe in giving artis­
tic control back to the people.
For too long, a small group of
people have set the cultural cli­
mate for the masses. The Fringe
Festival says, "N o Mon*," this is
your Fringe - shape it as you
will.
The Fringe Festival returns
100 percent of ticket sales gener­
ated by an artist directly back to
the artist. In 1997, the Orlando
Fringe Festival was rated #1
among Fringe Festivals in the
United States for ticket sales, as
well as #1 for money returned
to artists.
Since artists receive 100 per­
cent of ticket sales, you may be
wondering where the money
comes from to produce the
Fringe. This is a great question
and concern.
We receive grant money from
State and local government
agencies such ns Florida Stale
Arts Council and United Arts of
Central Florida and arc spon­
sored in part by the Downtown
Development Board. These
funding sources equal only
eight percent of our projected
budget. Beyond that we arc on
our own.
We try to defer some of the
cost of tne Fringe by selling but­
tons, T-shirts, food and bever­
ages. These sources o f income
arc helpful, but do not represent
the majority of revenue needed
to produce the Fringe. For the
remainder of our Income, we
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"We need you”!
Corporate sponsors and indi­
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of the Fringe. Without them the
Fringe would not be able to
exist. Their money has gone to
wonderful use as we have seen
an increase in the quality and
frequency of the lively arts
throughout Central Florida dur­
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Fringe's existence.

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admission price which goes
entirely to the artist.
SoulMatcs will be performed
at 1 p.m. on April 21,11 p.m. on
April 23, and 6 p.m. on April 24,
6:45 p.m. on April 2 6 ,6 3 5 p.m.
on April 27 and 1 3 5 p.m. on
April 28. A Justice Odyssey will
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April 21,11:20 p.m. on April 22,
11:50 a.m. on April 26,1 p.m. on
April 27 and 8:20 p.m. on April
28. SoulMatcs is in the Green
Venue and 2001 is in the Pink
Venue. Festival organizers have
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of the venues. To find out, call
the Fringe office at 407-648-0077
or visit their Web site at
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theaters and converted office
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and Kids Fringe.
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ballets and opera. Undaunted
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companies began to perform in
smaller, makeshift theaters on
the outskirts - or on the "fringe"
of the established festival.
Within a few years, these
fringe groups eclipsed the popu­
larity of the more traditional
Edinburgh offerings. Thus the
Fringe Festival was bom, a col-

The city of Sanford sponsored its annual Easter egg
hunt at Lee P. Moore Park. The Easter Bunny arrived at
9 a.m. Saturday to kick off the festivities. After an egg hunt
in four seperate age divisions, refreshements were served
and participants met the Easter Bunny. Among those
attending the event were Sanford City Commissioner
Art Woodruff, right, and his son Daniel, 2.

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Zachary Geo, 15-months-old, hopes his sunglasses give him theadvantage rinding goodies. Zachery is the
son ol Tony and Angela Gee o( Sanford.

Seminole County invites you
to participate in
Tire Amnesty Day.

Scott Campbell, left, and Alex Mullls ol Sanlord down around
before the egg hunt.

Tammy Dalton holds her son Sean,
who's checking out the activities In
the park.

Sanlord Recreation Oopartmenl Comp Counselors Klmberty
Corso, left, and Angela Stringham blow time by blowing bubbles.as they wait lor the start ol the egg hunt.

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^Merger
Continued from Page 1A
sjnon stockholders of Wachovia
3 receive two shares of com*
ion stock of First Union in
xchangc for each share of
Vachovla common stock. In
Addition, Wachovia's board is
jtxpcctcd to approve a special 48
*ts per common share diviend payable prior to closing In
e third auarter.
When tne merger is complet, L.M. Baker, Jr., chairman,
resident and diicfcexecutive
fficer of Wachovia, will become
airman of the new organizan. G. Kennedy Thompson,
irman, president and chief
jtivc officer of First Union,
I become president and chief
tive officer of the new
panics.

The board of directors will be
comprised of 18 members, n in i
each coming from the present
board of directors of each of the
two corporations.
At the present time, there arc
621 First Union Banks in the
State of Florida. Most of the
Wachovia Banks are located fur­
ther north along the east coast
from Florida to New York State
but there are 40 Wachovia Banks
in Florida.
"Wachovia and First Union
have a common vision, common
values, common markets — and
now a common name," said
Thompson. "While scale is
important in this business, this
merger is about getting better
not just bigger."

Continued from Page 1A
until noon on April 25.
The County GIS offices at 130
San Carlos Avenue in Sanford
will be open and staff from sev­
eral departments will be avail­
able from 2 until 4 p.m. on April
25.
There will be a poster exhibit
and demonstrations of various
data and e-Govemmcnt applica­

tions available to the public via
the web and through the Public
Library System.
Finally, staff members will be
visiting and conducting presen­
tations In local schools this
month. Remember, if you can't
visit in person, visit the web
pages at http://www.co.scminolc.fi.us and see how Seminole
e-Govcmmcnt works.

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The Seminole YMCA Family
ter, 665 Longwood-Lakc
’ Road in Lake Mary pre­
ts a monthly support group
step-families. Participants
etermine their objectives,
oose topics to discuss, share
rics and successes and offer
pport The next meeting is
unday, April 19, from 7 to 8
.m. The meeting is free of
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ubiic.

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Jnlt.
Tiie meeting is Monday April
23rd, 7:00 PM at the
Community Center on First
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pril 21,(from 9 a.m. until 3
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ood, and the County
‘ , 1930 Osceola Road,
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1 of up to ten tires. Tire
ty is for private houseids only.
additional information

The National Crime Victim's
Rights Week Luncheon and
Awards Ceremony will be held
Tuesday, April 24, from 11 a m .
until 2 p.m. at the Country Club
at Heathrow. The event is spon­
sored by the Office of the State
Attorney in partnership with
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office.

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Sanford wom an trains for m ilitary deploym ent
When the daughter of
Sanford residents first arrived in
the war ravaged country, she
was told not to drink the water,
eat the food or interact with the
locals.
Malaria, AIDS and Yellow
Fever were common, as were
the dead bodies littering the
devastated streets and village
paths. And to top it all off, she
was in constant danger. One
mistake could cost her her life.
But Air Force Staff Sgt. Anita
Martin-Jones had to use her
imagination a bit because this
foreign country looked a lot like
the tranquil pinelands of northcm New Jersey. And the locals
bore a close resemblance to her
fellow U S. service members.
For Martin-Jones, daughter of
W illie Martin, Locust Avenue,
and Jeanette Baker, Cypress
Avenue, in Sanford, wartime
scenarios are part of the curriculum at the Air Mobility Warfare
Center's Phoenix Readiness
course. Martin-Jones recently

undenvent two weeks of
Instruction and warfare scenarios designed to prepare airmen
to do their jobs while deployed
to hotspots around the world.
This intense training runs airmen through the gamut, teaching students to do everything
from erecting tents to guarding
convoys, and that's just for
starters. They're also taught to
perform their jobs in the face of
danger, whether from weapons
of mass destruction, host nation
civil unrest, or natural disasters.
This training may later prove
vital because, for airmen like
Martin-Jones, a security policewoman, a peacetime job can
sometimes bear little rcsembianco to duties during war.
"As a security forces contrailer and patrolman, I direct
patrols to incidents, such as
domestic violence, alarm activation or flight line security
breaches," said Martin-Jones, a
1982 graduate of Seminole High
School. "I also monitor the 911

system and provide informatio
to patrols during traffic stops,
But during war; 1 shift from
working in an office cnvlronment to being out in the field,”
she continued. "Then I become
a fire team leader and direct a
three-person team with the mis
sion of base defense. I also may
become a squad leader and
direct a 12-person team.”
But Martin-Jones' everyday
life at Pope Air Force Base, N.C
is a far cry from the deserts of
Iraq or the riot-ridden villages
of Kosovo,
"I'm not exposed to dangcrous or austere conditions on a
day-to-day basis,” Martin—
Jones saicL "That's why this
training is so Important. It's giv
ing me the tools 1 need to
deploy to any contingency
around the world ana still do
my |ob.”
Wfith today's high-rile of mil

itary deployments, there's a
good chance any Air Force
member could be called upon to
serve In dangerous environ­
ments. When it happens,
Martin-Jones' life could depend
on her ability to face and over­
come a variety of challenges.
But whether peacekeeping in
Bosnia, providing disaster relief
In India or patrolling a no-fly
zone in Southwest Asia, thanks
to Phoenix Readiness, MartinJones will be more than ready.
"Phoenix Readiness is a chal­
lenge," Martin-Jones said. "We
work long hours with minimal
sleep, while having to face and
overcome many challenging sit­
uations. But it's also been a
great experience. I have definite­
ly gained confidence in myself
ana my ability to carry out my
job ana the Air Force mission no
matter where I’m deployed."

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Florida’s
Top 10
bass lakes
selected
When you ask Florida Fish
and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) fisheries
biologists what are the top
bass fishing lakes in Florida
you get a lot
c f different
opinions.
But one
thing is for
sure, West
Lake
Tohopckaliga
in
Kissimmee is
on every­
one's list.
In a Bass
Jim Bhups
Anglers
Sportsman Society (B.A.S.S.)
tournament on Jan. 17-20 at
Lake Tohopckaliga, the win­
ner landed 108 pounds, 12
ounces of bass, shattering
the organization's previous
high mark of 91 pounds, 3
ounces. On the first day of
the tournament, a B A S S,
single-day catch record was
established at 45 pounds, 2
ounces that Included two
bass more than 10 pounds,
and a 9 ,8 and 7-pounder to
round out the five-fish bag
limit.
FWC director of freshwa­
ter fisheries, Ed Moyer, who
spent 20 years for the
_
It was
the most Incredible four
days of fishing that I have
ever heard of In Florida or
anywhere else for that mat­
ter. Florida has taken a
major step toward re-estab­
lishing Itself as the Bass
Capital of the World."
Moyer credits the tourna­
ment's success to FWC's
lake management practices
on Lake Tohopckaliga dur­
ing the past decade. As a
result, anglers can expect
many y ean of quality fish -.
Ing.
.
"Drawdowns have
enabled us to enhance water
quality, restore shoreline
habitat and replace noxious
weed growth with desirable,
productive aquatic plant
species," said Moyer.
"Also, we instituted
| statewide regulations and
policies in 1992 to return
Florida's inland fisheries to
their previous greatness.
"We reduced the daily bag
limit from 10 bass of any
size to five bass that had to
meet a minimum size limit
of either 12 or 14 inches
depending on the location
and established a one-over22-inch rule to restore tro­
phy bass fishing."
' t h e following list of Tbp
10 Bass Lakes alms to help
anglers find a quality place
to catch trophy baas.
For more information on
Florida's freshwater fishing
opportunities and fishing
forecasts visit the FWC's
Web site at
wwwjtate.fl.us/fwc/.
These Florida lakes (in no
specific order) have been
selected by FWC fisheries
biologists as top bass fishing
destinations.
LAKE GEORGE
Lake George is one of the
premier bass fishing lakes In
central Florida. It is the sec­
ond largest lake in the state
(46,000 acres), and is 18
miles northwest of DeLand
and 29 miles east of Ocala.
Lake George is one of the
many natural lakes on the
St. Johns River. It has exten­
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fished on the surface, and
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Saints, Shoestrings share tournament titles
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
SAN FORD — The Shoestrings did
what they had done virtually1
________
»Uy the
whole
season, but the Saints stepped up and
pulled off the upset as the City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department Polar Bear Recreational
Volleyball League played its season-end­
ing tournament's in the Dan Pelham
Gymnatorium at Sanford Middle School.
The A League tournament followed
pretty much the script o f the regular sea­
son os the Shoestrings went undefeated,
with M att's Team finishing second] Beer
JO third and Nation's Fence fourth.
But the B League was anything but

Sanford Recreation Department closes out
Polar Bear Recreational Volleyball season
according to the script.
The regular season champion Guppies
were the odds-on favorites to also double
up on the titles, but when the round
robin among the five teams was finished
the Guppies found themselves tied with
the Saints, which finished the regular
season in fourth place with an under-.500
record.
And the Saints were up to the task,
rolling over thcGupples, 11-6, in the
winner-take-all playoff match.
The Shoestrings (3-0) won the A

League tournament, rolling to relatively
easy victories over Beer JO (15-9),
Nation's Fence (15-5) and Matt's Team
(1 W ).

The final game actually ended up
being the Championship Match as Matt's
Team (2-1), the only team to have beaten
the Shoestrings in the regular season,
had romped past Beer JO (15-4) and
Nation's Fence (15-3) to force the winnertake-all match.
The other win found Beer JO (1-2)
waltzing past Nation's Fence (0-3), 15-5.

The Saints (4-1) found themselves
behind the 8-ball immediately, falling to
the Guppies ,11-9, in their first match of
the tournament.
But they bounced back to crush the
Unknowns, 11-1, Idyllwilde, 11-4, and
Sanford Church of God, 11-4.
The Guppies (3-2) had also started on
the wrong foot, being blown out by
Sanford Church of God, 11-1, before com­
ing back to best the Saints, and whallop
Idyllwilde, 11-1. But they very nearly
gave the championship away in the other
game as they nad to go to extra points to
edge the Unknowns, 12-10.
The Unknowns and Sanford Church of
God tied for third with 2-2 records, the
See VolleybalL Page 3B

Black Friday
DeLand
denies
Ram s
#1 seed

By Dsan Smith
Sports Editor
SANFORD — The Sanford
Optimist Club will once again
sponsor the Zone 11 Central
. Florida Qualifier for the
Optimist International Junior
Golf Tournament. •
This event will take place at
Mayfair Country Club,
Sanford's own public golf
cou rt* lh»l rival* any other tor
course design and condition.
The tournament will be held
on Sunday, May 6th with regis­
tration starting at 1 2 J 0 p.m.
and the shotgun start teeing off
at 2 p.m.
There will be lunch and range
balls provided for each partici­
pant and a banquet immediate­
ly following play for every con­
testant. This Is all included for
the $20 entry fee.
The tournament is open to all
junior boy and girl golfers who
turn 14 before July 10th and do
not him 19 before July 10th.
This date Is ju st before the
International Junior Golf
Tournament finals which will'
be held at the PGA Resort in
Palm Beach between July 12th
and 22nd.
•The tournament is divided
into two boys and two girls age
groups, 14-and-15 and 16-to-18,
with two players from each
division advancing to the next
level.
Therefore, eight junior golfers
from the Central Florida area
(four boys and four girls) will
qualify to take part in the state
tournament that will be held at
Lake Diamond Golf and
Country Club in Ocala on June
9th.
■
The Sanford Optimist Club,
through donations by local
businesses and friends, will pay
the entry fee to the next level
for these young golfers.
If, In fact, the junior golfers
place high enough at the State
Tournament to aualify for the
national event, the Sanford
Optimist Club will pay the $500
per golfer to attend the finals,
which will be televised by

B y Dean Smith
Sports Editor
; DsLA N D — The stigma of
Friday the 13th was written
all over this game for the
nationally ranked Lake Mary
High School baseball team. .
Jon Ralble's two-out, baaeebottom of
loaded single in the bottnn
the seventh inning capped
two-run rally In the bottom c
the seventh Inning that gave
host DeLand a 6-5 upset of
the Rams at Dog Field on the
Byt that was just the end of
an amazing set of drctimstances surrounding this con­
te st
,
. V
The game was originally
scheduled for March 30th, but
was called off because of rain,
despite the fact that the rain
had stopped by noon, the sun
was out and Melching Field a
Conrad Park appeared to be
dry at game time.
Because of the rainout, the
game could not be played at
Conrad and had to be moved
onto the DHS campus, a nice
field, but certainly not up to
the standard of Q m rad.
Lake Mary was also coming
off a tough district loss to
Oviedo In which It failed to
wrap up the No. 1 seed for
next week's district tourna­
ment and also had been out of
school for two days.
The Bulldogs had also been
out of school since last week
•ring Break for Volusia
f, but they had already
played three games at home
during the week.
Then to make matters
worse, the game, which was
supposed to start at 4 p.m.
according to the Rams sched­
ule, was not ready to begin
until 4:25 p.m. by the time the
team's took infield.
See Rams, Page 3B

Optimist
Club to
host golf
qualifier

ESPN.
Lake Mary's Chad Legate (top photo) skips out ot the way of a wild pitch, but later singles and scores a run, while
second baseman Josh Gray (No. 10, bottom photo) avoids DeLarxfs Mike Horr as ha starts the first ot the two
double plays he turned on the day. Unfortunately, the Rams fed to the Bulldogs, 6-5, on Friday.

Lyman rolls to district victory
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
LONGW OOD — Paul Woitowicz scat­
tered six hits and Lyman broke a 2-2 tie by
scoring single runs in the fourth and fifth
innings to edge Mainland, 4-2, in a Class
5A-Dw rict 5 baseball game at Lyman High
School on Saturday.
The Greyhounds scored two runs in the
second inning, but the Buccaneers battled
back with two runs in the third inning to tie
the game at 2-2.

But Lyman would not buckle as
Wojtowicz hurled shut out ball the final four
innings to raise his record to 5-2 on the sea­
son.
Kyle Sommerville helped out his batterymate with a double as the Greyhounds col­
lected nine hits on the day.
Juarez Williams was 2-ror-3 with three
stolen bases for Mainland, which fell to 7-11
on the season.
Lyman raised its record to 10-12 with the
win, but more Importantly got a big victory
in its final district game.

The Greyhounds will close out the regular
season with a 7 p.m. game at Oviedo High
School's Mikler Field on Thursday against
the Lions and then compete in the 5ADistrict 5 Tournament in DeLand on
Melching Field at Conrad Park next week.
G X E Y 1 IO U N D S 4. B U C C A N tE B S 2
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non* 2B.L&gt;TnaaSum m rrviUr,M cCrAlK 3B_nan« M K .n u n r
R itu n li _ Mainland 7*11; Lyman 10-12-

This is one of the most presti­
gious junior golf events in the
country, with former winners
including
ig Phil Mickleson, Davis
Love 111, Corey Pavin, Nancy
Lopez, and Michelle McGann.
i yeah, and a skinny, 15ycar-old young man by the
name of tig er Woods, who won
the whole event in 1990 to sig­
nal the dawning of his emer­
gence onto the world golf
scene.
Any junior golfers needing an
application should call
Chairman Robbie Robertson at
407-322-5854 (Thcrm-O-Tane
Gas). Also, any local (rolling
friends who want to donate
cither their time or money to
help should contact the Sanford
Optimist Club at 333 Rose
Drive, Sanford FI 32773.

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King leads Ford sweep at Orlando Speedworld
By Dava W asterm an
Special to the Herald

BITH LO — Taking advantage of what was
given to him, former track champion Eddie King
of Alturas claimed victory in last Friday night's
25-lap Super Late Model feature at Orlando
Speedworld.
This Friday night (April 20) OSW will be host­
ing a Sportsman "5 0 " lap special with a $25 entry
fee and paying $750 to win! Also on the schedule
will be heats and features in the Super Late
M o d e l. M o d ifie d , M in i-S to c k &amp; S tric tly S lo c k
ilW M a m .

Kevin In;cram on Up 19.
Follow;fog King's ro rd Th underbird to the line
ty Ebersole in
was Rusty
In the Garrett Fas trier
Systems Ford Taurus. McCleod rocketed back
through the field to claim third place money fol­
lowed by Eric BUck and Warren.
Russ Thomson, David King, Brian BelUw, Ricky
Wood and Jim Erb rounded out the top 10.
Jason Boyd, the 2000 Modified champion, final- _
ly put his 2X machine Into victory lane making it ’
five winners in five Modified races this year.
The race got off to a rough start when polesitter
Darren Gould got tangled up on the iniitU lltlli
p u lttm s l i l i w l l , B ru c e T h o m M c m , I j i r r

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third at the start o f the main event behind first
heat winner Jacob Warren and D.J. McLeod.
On Up three, McLeod tapped Warren coming
out of turn two, sending Warren into a spin down
the backstretch. With both cars going to the rear.
King found himself In the lead and he would
never be headed from that point despite cautions
on Up 16 for a multi-car tangle and for a spin by

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evening.
From that point it was Boyd's race as he easily
claimed the win over Frank Polly, Ted Head, .
Shain Held and Gary English.
Clermont's Dan Hammerbeck made a daring
three-wide pass to take the 20-Up South 40
Motoreports Classic Auto Racing Series feature.
Frank Conrad held the initial lead aa Eddie
Thornton began working the outside lane with

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the two racing side by side for several Ups. B
when both drivers slid a bit high in turn two,
Hammerbeck saw hU opportunity and dove
under both of them to secure the top spot.
A Ute race caution for Simeon Spagnuolo's spin
was the only thing to slow Hammeroeck's pace
as he easily sped to hU second career win.
Conrad1Iheld on for second In front of Thornton,
Jim Rahman and Ed Yates. Bud Spencer, Rodney
Eary, David Nunes, George Hall, Jr. and
Spagnuolo rounded out the top 10.
It took several tries to get the Mini Stock feature
two multi-car wrecks damniced a num*
and
Cod
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'(jfir
wrecker* to get4tback tath ep iU .
Once the n e e got under way, it was no contest
as Dade City's Mari W itts dominated In his
Dodge for hU first win here In severaLyeare. Tim
Clark held off Tim "MUsleman" McPhaii for sec­
ond with lady driven Rae Williams and Trisha
Grey rounding out the top five.
Bill LoomU finally put it all together to win his
first Sportsman feature of the year. Driving the

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Ron-John'a Automotive/Pennzoil special, LoomU
was able to hold off Doug Samion1 Itor the win.
Bob Mara, making his first Speedworld start,
claimed third spot in front of Scott ty ler andI Russ
I
Shaw.
The man from Bull Creek, Big Bob Wines,
scored his first career Super Stock feature win in
dominating fashion driving the Jerry's Auto
Machine Chevy Monte Carlo. Wines watched in
his rear-view mirror as Duane Freed came out on
top of a dandy second place battle with Carl
Peters. Bill Loomis capped off another good night
begetting fourth in thU race ahead o f I
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Strictly Stocks. WlllUm Hindman had hulbell nt'J
rung pretty bad when hU car smashed head-on
into the turn three wall, but he emerged none the
worse for wear and was last seen posing for pic­
tures in the pits next to his demolished
Oldsmobiie. Don Smith drove hU Quam o's Auto
salvage Monte Carlo to hU third win o f the year
but had to hold off the pesky Honda Prelude of
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Briefs
VOLLEYBALL TOURNEY
Merrill Park and the Department of Leisure
Services In Altamonte Springs will be hosting a
Men's and Women's doubles volleyball tourna­
ment on Saturday 8t Sunday, April 28th 6t 29th.
Tills tournament will be pool play and single
elimination style and I t * cost is $30 per team If
you register before April 23,2001.
The cost is $80.00 per team after this time.
This tournament is an AVA sanctioned event
and all players must be members. The
Membership fee Is $10.00 per person.
CASH PRIZES UP TO $200 will be given swny
if we get the maximum amount of teams regis­
tered. CASH PRIZES will also be given away for
second and third place along with other great
prizes.
For more information on this event please call
Jason at 407-571-8781 or email at HYPERLINK:
JasonMOaltamontc.org.

A D U L T FLAG FO O TB A LL
'■‘asaelberry Parks and Recitation is offering a
r o f Adult Flag Football leagues.
The leagues, which will be run on 1
and Wednesday and played at Secret Lake ]
will be 7-on-7
The cost I

rently ranked No. 2 In the nation, wil
inaugural Golf Tournament on Frida]
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Racing-----------------Continued from page 2B
Darryl Erb to do It. Chester Sutorus spun early
while battling for the lead and came back to get
the third place trophy trailed by Dave Czerwlnski
and Tim Walters, Jr.
The evening's races were dedicated to long-time
Orlando Speed world employee Naomi Parks who
passed away on Thursday. She will be missed by
everyone involved with radng at both Orlando

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east of Orlando Delwecn Orlando and Titusville
on Highway 50 at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.
L A K E M A R Y 'S G O O D , S A N F O R D 'S
T H R O M B L Y W IN A T ,N E W S M Y R N A
B y Honk San d ers
Special to the Herald
SAM SULA — Lake Mary's Mike Good, driving
the #27 Ford Thunderblrd, took the measure of
the small field of cars on hand to claim the Super
Late Model feature last Saturday night at New
Smyrna Speedway.
This Saturday, tne fast 1 /2-mile will host heats
and features in the Super Late Models, Late
Model, Modified, Sportsman, Mini-Stock, Super
Stock, and Strictly Stock divisions.
Good, the former Seminole High School and
Florida State University football star, came home
ahead o f Sammy Graham, last week’s winner,
who stayed with Good for second over Ron
Dicandio, Mike Finn’s # 6 Lumlna and Mark
Vandevender's excellent looking new #7.
Bob Thrombly, "The Pride O f Sanford", was the
winner of the Strictly Stock race. Second went to
the #44 and third to Grady Scott. Fourth was
David Qagles and 5th was Josh Wronknowakl.

Smyrna, DeLand and Daytona.

TEST AND TUNE

BITHLO — Tbst and Time will be held every
Wednesday night from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at
Orlando Specdworld.
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.NBWSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM, or E-Mail at FASCARNOWOAOL.COM.
Also you are Invited to tune In to Daytona's
W NDB-AM 1150 "The new " VOICE* c f Stock Car
Racing I" every Monday night from 8 p.m. to 9
p.m. following the Benny Parsons Show.
This Is a radio show that is devoted to Short
TVack Stock Car Radng and Is sponsored by New
Smyrna Speedway and hosted By Randy Dye of
Speedway Dodge and Don Nerone and Terry
Roberts from New Smyrna Speedway. They will
take your calls and answer questions at 386-2390033.
You can listen to the radio show anywhere in
the United States via the Intemetlll Log on to
....www.wndb.com. Give them a call and Support
"your" radio show!
RESULTS
NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
IramlijI rtf ill II
SUIT*LAT1 M ODELS.l.(27) Mik*Good.KDSunmjGrthun,
3. (ID) Ran Dtcamdio; 4. (4) MIL* Hun; 5. (7) Mutt Vandcvmdtr; X (IX)
LmSttS tm rt; 7. (01) Bobby Norton.
LATE MODEL . 1 . (37) Oud Flora; 2. (23) Timmy lt]ild;X (3) E*ri
Beckncn X (70) Bab Amiractwck; 1 (46) Riot Amonucd. X (!) BUI
Eggatan; 1. (1) Samy Unv f. 0) Usrid l a * #. (U) MUtoTbddj IS (If)
|lmIM bn U. p«) Rum Moam 11. (17) rtriUp BmmMo.
MODIHEO .1 .(7 ) Mob V w b u u k n I W M J Anfenan; X (46)

Ju stin H en d erso n w a s lo o k in g g o o d fo r h is first

win In the Modified* as he battled Mark
Vandevcnder heading into the final lap.
i •
Unfortunately, Hnderaon got loose coming out of
turn #4 and struck the wall hard and
Vandevender went on to get the win.
The good news Is that Henderson was released
from tne hospital and la OK.
Jeff Anderson put the #99 In the second spot
while Rookie Mad Max Mock In the #44 waa
third. Tom Root and Bo Davis (last week's win­
ner) filled out the field.
Quid Pierce put the new #57 back together and
drove it to Victory lane in the Late Model feature.
Timmy Todd was on hand with the #25 Camaro
and took second over Earl Beckner in the black
#3. Bob Andrechcck was also back with a new
sponsor, Jolly Rogers, and claimed fourth. Russ
Antonnud brought the blue Pontlsc #48 out and
was paid for fifth.
M ark Rigsby was the first under the checkered
flag in the #64 Mustang In the Mini-Stock feature,
but due to a protest the win went to Dale
C aitille'a #9 T-Bird. Eric Powell placed the #2 In
second. Conrad Grenier was third and Rick
Turney and Rex Christensen rounded out the top
5.
Ian Huffman looked real strong In claiming the
Sportsman checkers in the #3 Gator Golf Monte
rlo. After much spinning and crashing by
many cars, Ron Lufcy avoided trouble and put
his blue #07 Into second. Bobby Mara stayed out
of trouble and came home third, with Donnie
Miller and Doug Samion rounding out the top 5.
Billy Spade drove his #15X Chevy for all it was
worth and shocked the crowd by taking the Super
Stock win over Jim Wlnteratein's #13 Old*!
Winterstein was third as Tied Helms drove a
great race, charging from the rear to get second in
the orange #61. Fourth was Kevin Schultz, and
Dave Gould claimed fifth.
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 S R 44 and CR 419, between New

Outdoors—
Continued on psge IB
other topwater artificial lures
are productive. Fishing with
shiners is an excellent method
for catching trophy bass during
the spring spawning season.
Hot spots on the lake include
Juniper, Salt and Silver Glen
spring runs on the eastern
shoreline. In winter and early
spring, look for bass to congre­
gate at the jetties on the south
end of the lake. Additionally,
casting deep diving crankbaits
is productive near old dock
structures along the northeast
shore and off Drayton Island.
There are many fish camps
and landings on the lake and
the St. Johns River. There is one
public boat ramp with limited
irking on the south end of the
ke oft Blue Creek Lodge Road.
A fishing pier is on the east side

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W,yn* Southard.
srORTSMAN _ 1. (D ta iw a u ia v 1 m tot, tufcy: X (7?) tabbyMan; 4. (Ill) Domla WUhanut X (04) Dou, Samtav X (SO) Karin
Kawtdnbany; 7. (01) Wayna ioutharf.
MINI-STOCK. I .(7)DalaCaaMLZ(Z) EriefbwriLX (01)Crarad
Gtanlao X (33) Rkfc Uimvy; X (VS) R n ChtManaan; X (BAR) Charlfa
Staata; 7. (17) llm b ^ a s o v 1 OlTriri* SMabt •. (I) Jaml* McCafua; la
(7) Tim McfttaU; It. ((0) S o n Wtfnan 12. p i) Chad Gupoau; IX (EX)
THaha Cray; IX (IX) Hobart Halt; IX (4) Dtrid Ciatafloj IX (U) ta w

Continued from page IB
Then it was discovered that
the person who was supposed
to be the plate umpire forgot his
equipment and had to return to
his home in DcBary and by the
time he returned the game did
not begin until after 5 p.m.,
making the players have to
hang around in the very hot
conditions.
The game started well for
Lake Mary as it scored a pair of
runs in the top of the first
inning.
With one out. Matt Horwath
walked and Chad Legate sinled before both moved up a
a sc on Ryan Bono's ground
out.
Kyle Bono then ripped a twoout single to left, scoring both
Horwath and Legate.
DeLand got an immediate
momentum boost in the bottom
of the first inning as Casey
Vallancc reached on an error.
After a steal of second,
Vallance went to third on a
grounder and was on third with
only one out. The Rams
appeared to catch a break when
Vallance did not score on a slow
under to deep first, but
'avid Wright dropped a twoout single into center to cut the
lead in naif.
Lake Mary got the run back
in the third as Horwath got to
second on an infield single and
a throwing error, advanced to
third on a wild pitch and scored
on a sacrifice fly by Ryan Bono.
But just when it looked like
Steven Apfel was settling down
on the mound and the Rams
were head for victory, the roof
caved in in the fourth inning.
Ben Carter, Wright and Scott
Sanders hit consecutive singles
to open the inning, willi Carter
scoring and the other two run­
ners going to second and third.
Raible laid down a safety
squeeze with Wright scoring the
tying run and Raiblc reached
safely when no one fielded the
boll.
After a stolen base and a
ground out, Will Hale lifted a
sacrifice fly into center, with
Sanders scoring the go-ahead
run for the hosts.
Lake Mary got some help

Wednesday IB. 2001 PORC 3 B

and went to second on a wild
pitch. Horwath bunted him to
third, but Pearce could not score
on a subsequent short fly to left.
But Ryan Bono picked up
Pearce when his grounder was
booted for an error, tying the
game at 5-5.
Both teams now had their
'aces' on the mound, David
Beach for DcLand and Adam
Sanabria for Lake Mary, so runs
figured to be hard to come by.
After giving up the hit to
Pearce, Beach retired eight
Rams in a row until Pearce
ripped a double into the rightfield comer with two outs in the
top of the seventh inning.
Beach then lost the plate as
Horwath, Legate and Ryan
Bono all walked to force in
Pearce with the go ahead run.
But Sanabria, who had suf­
fered his first loss of the season
to Oviedo on Wednesday, was
having control problems of his
own.
Pinch-hitter James Levi led off
the bottom of the seventh
inning by drawing a walk. But
things appeared like it was
going to be all right as the next
Batter struck out and the count
went to 0-2 quickly on Charlie
Willis. But a Sanabria pitch
barely touched Willis' shirt, a
pitch on which Willis did not
appear to try very hard to get
out of the way of, putting run­
ners on first and second.
Carter then reached on an
infield single to load the bases
with only one out and it was
really nail-biting time.
The count went full on Wright
before he walked, forcing in
pinch-runner D. J. Romincs with
the tying run. The count also
went full on Sanders before he
struck out and now the bases
were full with two out.
The count went to 3-0 on
Raiblc before Sanabria got one
across, but his attempt for
another strike was lined into
right held by Raible and Willis
crossed the plate with the win­
ning run.
Carter, Wright and Raible had
two hits each for DeLand, while
Pearce had a double and a sin­
gle and scored two runs for the
Rams.
A lso c o n trib u tin g fo r U V «
M ary w e re K y is B o n o (sin g le,

its o w n t o tie th e g a m e rig

back in th6 top of the fififl
inning os U reter Pearce singled

two RBI), Horwath (single, two

runs), Legate (single, run),
Trevor Berryhill and Matt
Mergo (one single each) and
Ryan Bono (two RBt).
The win was huge for ihe
Bulldogs as it was their first
Class 6A-District win of the
year after six losses and gave
Ihcm a 12-10 record for ihe sea­
son.
The loss was particularly
tough for Lake Mary, not so
much because it was its third in
four games, but because it also
cost the Rim s the No. 1 seed in
the district tournament that
they will, host next week.
Lake Mary and Oviedo both
finished with two district losses,
but because the Rams lost to a
lower seed (DeLand) than the
Lions (Lake Brantley), Oviedo
gets the No. 1 sired.
Lake Mary has time to right
the ship, however, as it was to
have hosted Lake Howell on
Tbcsday and then host Seminole
in a huge game as far as the
Seminole Aihictic Conference
goes on Thursday and finish the
regular season by hosting
University on Friday. All three
games were set for 7 p.m. starts.
BULLD O CS X RAM S S

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HR . none. Record, L o ir Mory 21-4 ororofl.
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Volleyball—
Continued from page IB
God tied for third with 2-2
records, the Unknowns also
beating Idyllwildc, 11-2, and
Sanfotd Church of God also
getting a win over Idyllwildc
(0-4), 11-9.
With identical 3-1 records, ihe
Guppies and Saints were forced
to play a fifth, winncr-takc-all
match with the Saints pulling
off the upset.
The final over ail records
(with regular season standings
in parenthesis) are:
A League _ Shoestrings 30-3
(27-3), M att's Team 24-9 (22-8),
Beer :30 11-22 (10-20), and
Nation's Fence 1-32 (1-29).
B League _ The Guppies 31-14
(28-12), the Unknowns 29-15
(27-13), Sanford Church of God
2 &amp; -1 H 0 4 - 1 6 ) . t h e S a ln lm 2 2 - 2 3

(18-22), and Idyllwilde 2-42 (238).

EUrtR STOCK _ L (1SX) MU Spade L (41) Ibd Hafanaa.' X (U) Jim
WWiaantabt; X (14) Karin Sdm te X (14) Dan Could; X (47) Doug
Could; 7. (30) Mika W lacm b,' X (30) K*0y CaudJU; 7. (35) Jin Snyder,
Id (SB) Randy fonra; II. (57) Joa Enna; IX (22) Botnar Cordon IX (24)
Chri. Mudat 14. (50) Saaphan UaanHnaky; 11 (71) Sacky Dyoon. IX (65)
Mika Soukup; 17. (11) BIB Stacy; IX (27) Joa Mfeodbwy; 1*. (07) Karin

Align

STRICTLY STOCK _ 1. (3S) Bob TkranbWy; X (44) No diitrar Hand; X
(St) Cndy Scott X (42) David Obflaa; X (27) jMh Wrinfanmbt; X (It)
MldiaUa Dyab 7. (74) Jack Slab* Jr.? X (IQ 9iana Stacy; *. (I) Brady
Bmldudu Id (77) Jhn Hradonaa
ORLANDO srEEDWORLD
Friday Aped U
SUFER LM 1 MODELS . 1. (14) Bddla K b * X (47) tardy Ebaraola; X
(71) Bi . McLand; X (10) Eric BUtfc X (SI) Jaod&gt; Wuraw X (M) Run
Thonon; 7. (4} Brio. Mkw; X (23) Dorii Kb*; 3. («7) Rkky V * o t IX
(IQ | om Elb; 11. (IS) Robot Might; 12. (34) Kirin Ingram, IX (4S) Mock
Ibnbuiy; IX (SI) WmdiB Cuy.
MODm ID .l.OXJjMcir lc y d .1 0 4 ) Prank TcOr, 1(31) bdltrad;
X (3S) Shtnt H*Ui X (44) Cuy Engbth; X (0) Somy 0| 7. (47) Dunn
Could; X (M) Draco Thonpaan;». (47) Lorry Oukmnc IX (IS) Dorid
FWkx
SFOIrtSMAN . 1. (17) BIOL o o m * X (04) Doug Barton; X (77) Bobby
Man; X (17) Soot Tjrlri; X (II) Run Show; X (77) KoOy lim it 7. (D)
Rkhard Hight X (3) Ian Huffman.
MINI-STOCK. L 0 ) Mari W tf* X (2S) Tim dark; X (7&gt;Tta McFImU;
X (17) Rm WBUaans X (S) QMri Gray; X (07) Dick Laoag 7. (11) Boaa
DkfcanaruE (13) Mark WdcoCt; 1.(77) Mott CrtAv IX (71) TbdUilphu;
11. (IQ Oxbbi GBAx U. (SB) Jaff Darix
SUFIR BYOCX . I. (7B) Bob Wlraa; X (II) Duana Fnab X (1) Carl
Prion; X (47) am Uoouo. I. (17) Rkfc Oouaor X (34) Tim KumdL 7.
&lt;UX) Rick Johnor X (IQ Cory Priori;* (77) W orn fdwcfc; IX (22)
Barbara Plara; 11. (O) Laniard Story; 11 &lt;7Q Rip DymL a (44) Bab
ETRSCTLY STOCK . 1. (22) Dan Soodv 1 (37) Darryl Bit? X 0 )
Chariot Birionw X (44) Dan CyanriMld; X (4) Tta VtUanc X (4) Ron
Outran, to 7. (14) Altai McOaBand; X (DC) Babul Mu m ; X (OQWBlam
Hlfiduuuc SO (9) I i i m b Ad im i

CLASSIC CARS . 1. (p Dan Hunnaiback; 1 (11) Frank Conrad; X (4)
Rthman; X (74) Ed VUW X (7) Bud Spancar;
Eddla Thoratov X (S)
) Darid Nome *. (SI) Congo Hifl.)tj IX (71)
7. (XX) Rodnay Euy; S
a Albert; 12. (J) Mkhari WUUun*. U. (50)
Simoon Sfugnuotd; II.
Hal) DLIX (77) Davy Shrioar; IX (4) Al
DougCaltmath; IX
IX (71) Wayna Athlon.
lUgtn; 17.07) Mo'

at the end of Nine Mile Point
Road.

SHUPE'S SCOOP
O tw the next few weeks, ux w ill
be featuring Florida's "7bp Tb i"
bass lakes, and many o f them art
within practical fishin g distance
from our an a.

FISHING FORECAST
River action continues to be
good In spite of the approach of
summer. Water is still in the
banks, and bass are easily locat­
ed in holding areas such as deep
tends, steep banks, slough and
uni tha and amd.baaarch iiumlha
When you catch one bass, slow
down, for more will surely be
present in the area. Look tor
wading birds, as they will con­
gregate in areas full of baltfiah.
Summer is almost upon us,

snd Sebastian Inlet is beginning
to feature improved snook fish­
ing, as well ss redfish, flounder,
and trou t L u g e live shrimt
continue to be the top offen
Fished on a bare leaahead or
with ■ light w eight the shrimp
are worked slowly with die tide
across the rocky bottom.
Captain Tack st Port Canaveral
reports
eports fair action with dolphin
dolph
and king mackerel.
mackerel CobU are
:tereo, and sheepshead and
flounder ora hiding inside the
Port. Trout and redfish are rated
*a fad in the Btnar.i m d in d L m
r iv e r s .

Ponce Inlet has steady action
with sheepshead, drum, redfish,
small bluefish, and jack crevalle.
liv e or dead shrimp Is the top
bait. Ifo u t and redfish a n rated
from fair to good in Mosquito
Lagoon.

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Bowyer Singleton AAaaodatea, Norman Finley. P.E . S20 8 Magnoka Am ,
Orlando. FL 32*02. aepkeaton 14-117 72270-3 The prayed I* located In
Sernino* COkrty. Section* 23-2*. 35 I 30. TownaNp 21 Souta. Range 30
Fast The ERPappacason la lor modMcatun lo V* prerioutfy laaued aurtae*
water managamar* pannSe aaaodsttd wffi widening Dodd Road The
r*c*Mng wetsrtuuly Is Hoa*5 Creak.
Mac* Plumbing Syttama. Inc, S30 S U gh**) 427 a tlt. Longwood. FL
32750. appfeafion *4-117 218*0 30 The prayed Is taceled In Serrano*
Counry. Section* 25, Township 1* South. Rang* 31 East The ERPapydcaaon
It lot modification lo V v previously Issued surface wafer management permits
associated w*h construction of an oacsk asOoiar braiding. associated
padung and dnmt known a* Sanford Central Perk. Lot B. The rec*fring
waterbody Is Mid. Smith Canal.
LDM, Incorporated, 400 SadtSevrood Plaoa. Lake Mary. FL 3274*. appioaion
442-117-3 I K * -1 TT* preyed Is located In Serrano* County. Sections 20.
Township 21 SotRi, Rang* 30 East. TT* ERPappactaton la lor conebucSon ol
a surtac* water management system lo asrm Two ifNahrerehOu** buikknge
and aaaocMad periwig lacMtet known aa U ni Ones AStorags TT* reoarring
watarbodee are ratnamad wadanda
The !»**(■) containing each of to* abomtealad *pp*ca«cn(e) are imtobf* lor
ktapeebon Mondey mroigh Friday ascapf k » legal hoidayt. BOO am . to 500
pm at m# St. J o i n River Water Menegemet* Dtatrid Heedqueneri or me

(F A C )
A peraon rfu a t a
proposed parmamg

L eg a ls

L eca ls

L ecals

loAowtng cerMicatetel ha» Med taid

■I Iwil frve day* pnor to It* pro­
ceeding ! * [ # « » (407)333-4330
*■1 *4727, 1*00 9556771 (TOO),
or 1 *00 955 6770 (V). v* Flood*
Relay Barrie*
WITNESS my h*Mand oKictal •#*!
of urd Caul ta* 5 day of Apr*. 2001
(SEAL)

By order of Pw Cay ComrNaakin of me C*y of SarXord. Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
IN ANY OF THEBE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
4d HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC; It a peraon decide* lo appeal a daemon mad* with

Monorab* Meryanr* M on#

FRANC!SCA JAVIEIA TINE DO.
ReipondefllWAe.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO FRANCISCA JAVIELA TlNEDO

Apt* 9,2001
N O TIC i OF A PUBLIC HEARtNQ TO CONSIDER THE
ADOPTION OF AH DR0MANCC BY THE CR Y OF
SANFORD, FLORIDA
None* is nereoy grveo mst i nxw nes/wig ws d* ne«a n oit tromrrmsiori
Room at the Ctty Hal. 300 Norm Park A m n * . InthaCtyol Sanford. Flortda.
at 7 00 odor* PM on Apr* 23.2001 to consider the adoption of an ordnance
by the Cay of Sanford, Florid*, descried at k k m
OROtNANCE MO. 3*37
TO ANNEX 12* ACRES OF PROPERTY LYINQ BETWEEN SEMINOLE
BOULEVARD EXTENDE0 EASTERLY AND CELERY AVENUE ANO
BETW EEN BRtSSON AVENUE EXTENOED NORTHERLY ANO MAY RIVER
COURT; AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

WINTER. ESQ . Attorney tot the
Petatorer. whose addreas la 340 N
Orange Avenue. Bute C. Orlando.
Florida 32*01. and whoee telephone
number M (407)64* 1962. and I**
the odgnal wan tw Clerk of the
tbom-ityfed Court on or before

S E M IN O LE C O U N TY
WITNESS my hand end seal
Cowl on March 12.2001.
CLERK OF THE COURT
By MIRIAM RAMIREZ
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk
Pubkah March 20. and Apr* 4. tl,

1*. 2001

person* to whom 9* D*dnd meat actual none* FaAa* to lie 1 pattern warm
to* time penod shat constitute a waiver ol any ngt* such peraon may ham to
lagueal an sdmrvaealh s daiarmeialton (hasting) wider Sections 120 SM and
120.57, F A , concerning the eubfect panrvt appecabon Petator* which are not

360 HACIENOA VILLAGE ORB 2790
PO SW

Y76*

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, mat
KENNETH L JOHNSON . thahotdm
otma to*owtogc*rtrhcet*(s) has tl*d
said mrettcalMs) tor a las dsad to b*

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the weal Irani door. Seminal* Cowtfy
Courthouse, Senfotd. Flotilla, on
Monday. May 21.2001.a t 1100am
Payment of Sal* la*, appkcabi*
documentary stamp tasat and

sale A* payments aha* be cash or
guaranteed
Instrument
made
payable to me Clerk of me Clrcua
Cowl
Deled on 4/4,01.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Unde M McKinley Deputy Dark
Pubksh Apr* It , 1*. 25. end May 2.

___________________

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
c iv il c a s e n o c k k : a .27»* i » u
IN RE FORFEITURE OF I I . OS 1 00
IN UNITED STATEB CURRENCY
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO J.nftn Long

through, under or agstoel Juttm
ng to lurm any nghl, IMe or Interesl
to the property harem described
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED mat

to* veto tram door. Seminote Cowtfy
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida, on
Monday, M *y2t. 2001, al 1100am
Payrner* of 8*1* fa*. appkrahte
documentary stamp lares and
raowit ig fee* are required to be
paid by me successful bidder al t *

120.57 F B . or may choose to pursue medteten aa an allamam* remedy
under Section 120373, Florida Statutes, told Rutat 29-109 l i t told 26
10*401-404, Florida AikiSilsas* s Coda Peteona n i t oongBy wtot to*
reqWramaraa of Ftorkte Ai&gt;i**fieail Code Chapkar 2»-106 and RWa 40C-I.1
007 and b* Bad w*h (received by) t * DHMcl Clark tocatad al OMrid
Headquarter*. 404* Raid Street Palatal. Honda 32177 Pstator* tar

KjmmiirBuva rw»*nngonn

boov» BppPCauon^B} mu®M imu wrumTw*my-

on* (21) days of pWtacsaon ol to* none* or wahto twsrty sbt (2*) day* of to*

April K, tOOt

1B3AP24O2RN239706

NO Tic e OF
PUBUC AUCTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
CAJ TOWING WILL SELL AT PUB
U C AUCTION FOR SALVAGE FOR
CASH ON DEMANO TO GHIGHEST
DIODE n
THE
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED VEHICLES
1990 CHRYSLER 4 DOOR WHITE
V1N4 t C3XY66R2LD636071
19*1 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR TAN
VIN4 1G 1AN4 7N08J244123
THIS AUCTION WILL BE HELD ON
APRIL 29.7001 .AT 10 O'CLOCK AM
AT CAJ TOWING. 15*0 S. CR 427,
LONOWOOOFL 32750
PROSPECTIVE (UDDERS MAY
INSPECT VEHICLES ON THE DAY
BEFORE AUCTION BETWEEN SAM
ANO 5PM TER U S ARE CASH OR
CERTIFIED FUNDS CAJ TOWING
RESERVES THE RIOMT TO
ACCEPT OR R EJECT ANY AND
AU. BIDS

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
, OF THE 1*TH
(JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
| M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
1 FLORIDA
C A M NO. *3CA -1757-14-D
CONTIkjORTQAOE
CORPORATION
PianW(s),

order to padtetpaf* In mta proceed­
ing, yo u ere touted, *1 no coal to
you. to ( * provision el certain lasts
lane*.
Pleas# contact Cowl
Admmtsltation. Seminole County
Gowthouee, 301 Norm Park Avenue.
SwteNTOI. Sanford, Fiortde 3277112*2. lalephone (407)665-4227.
srithto two working days ol your
race** of mil hobo* tt you are haat-

set tonfi In said Order of Final
JudgmanL to eft:
THE EAST 57 FEET OF LOTS *
ANO 7. BLOCK 12. TIER 10. A C
MARTINS ADDITION TO SAN­
FORD, ACCOROINO TO D IE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 1. PAGE 9*. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS O f SEMINOLE COUN
T V FLORIDA
DATED si SEMI HOLE Couni y.
Florid*. !tm 4 day ol Apr*. 2001.
Oy Mery ten***
Deputy Clark
AMY MoOROTTY, P A
Attorney tor PtalnUI(t)
17021 N E t a h Avenue
N. (Aamf Beach. Flortd* 331*2
(305)652 37*6
Fla. Bar* *29644
CM S-127*

PUBLIC AUCTION
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN:
CAJ TOWING WILL SELL AT PUB
U C AUCTION FOR SALVAGE FOR
CASH ON DEMANO TO GHIGHEST
BIDDER
TH E
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED VEHICLES
1193 FORD CONVERTIBLE SA ­
VER
V1NS 1FACP44M3PF187373
1969 MAZDA 3DOOR' TAN
VW* JMIBF23E2K0364522
THIS AUCTION WILL BE HELD ON
M AYO JJO O IA T lOOCLOCKAM AT
CAJ TOWING. 15*0 8. CR 427,
LONOWOOO.FL 32710.
PROSPECTIVE BtOOERS MAY
INSPECT VEHICLES ON THE DAY
BEFORE AUCTION BETWEEN BAM
AND 5PM. TERMS ARE CASH OR
CERTIFIED FUNDS. CAJ TOWING
RESERVES TH E
RIGHT TO
ACCEPT OR R EJECT ANY AND
A U D IO S
Pubkah Aprs ta. 2001

(1*0

Pubkah Apr* 11, 16,2001

2122

Ctork cl t * Oraul Court
By Mary Strew*

DEFENDANTS)

O W U J I C 1 NO, f f f l
TO ANNEX AO ACRES OP PROPERTY LYWO BETWEEN SARfTA STR EET
A M ) BRMRCUPFE STREET ANO BETWEEN MOHAWK AVENUE ANO
MARSHALL AVENUE; AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW:

A N N EX A TIO N
REQUEST
FRONT DOOR al to* SEMINOLE
Cowsy Cowthous* tocatad ta SAN­
FORD In SANFORD. Ftoride. M
ttO O a m o r toa 1st day of May.
2001 toe to*ow4ng tieiortu J proper­
ly aa aaf ham to aato Summary Ftota
Jjtkjmert. b e t
TH E EAST 100 FEET OF TH E
SOUTH 70 T* FEET O F TH E NW1M
O F TH E NE1/4 O F TH E SEU4 OF
SECTION 3*. TOWNSHIP 19
SOUTH. RANGE 30 EAST. LESS
RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR MAGNOLIA
AVENUE
D taM M itah de y of Apr*. 200t.
ic n c u rr c o u r t b e a u
MARY ANNE MORSE

1TY O F S A

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
TBC TAX X. INC . toe holder of th*

JABRT5174J7413929

1994 DODGE

NOTICE OF
PUBUC AUCTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
CAJ TOWING W E L SELL Al
PUBUC AUCTION FOR SALVAGE
FOR CASH ON DEMANO TO
QHIOHEST
BIDDER
THE
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED
VEHICLES:
1995 FORO PICKUP: BLACK
VIN* IFTCR14U2STA0573I
THIS AUCTION W EL BE HELO ON
MAY 012001 -AT 10 O’CLOCK AM AT
CAJ TOWING. tSM S. CR 427.
LONOW OOOFL 32750
PROSPECTIVE OIOOERS MAY
INSPECT VEHICLES ON THE DAY
BEFORE AUCTION BETWEEN SAM
ANO 6PM TERMS ARE CASH OR
CERTIFIED FUNDS CAJ TOWING
RESERVES TH E RIOMT TO
A CCEPT OR R EJECT ANY ANO
ALL BIDS
Pubkah Apr* 15.2001
Z IM

«*k**IOf BCewey. Horn*

NOT1CS OF A PUBUC HEARBta TO CONSSER THE
ADOPTION OP AHOROtaiAHCS BY THE CTTT OP
SANPORO, FLDMOA
Noftoe I* hereby gkren mta A A b le Hearing aril be held to Vie CommlMtan
Room ta (« C«y He*. 300 Norm Park Avenue, to me C*y of 8ta*ord.Ftortde.
*• 7.00 o'clock PJ4. on Apr* 23.2001 to oonaktar toe adopttm of an ortaname
by •* Oy of flanlotd, Florida, daaortwd aa taBowa:

19*5 ISUZU

Pubkah Apr* 18.2001

MARYANNE M O R S E. CMrk

LO T 153. HUNTINGTON POfNTE.
PHASE Ilf. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK I I RAOES 66 AND &lt;7,
OP TH E PUBLIC RECORDS O F
BEIBNOIE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Dated to* 4 de yo lA p rl 1001.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE

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19*3 FORD
1FTDE04Y10MB37572
Pubkah; Apr* 1*. 2001
2167____________________________

2001
20**

PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauant lo an Order or Final
Judgement of Foradoaur* dsled
Apt* 2. 2001, and aratrad to Cam
No 9*-CA-l7ta7-l4-B of It* Circuit
Cowl of m* 1STH Judicial O c w l to
and lor SEMINOLE Cowrty. Ftottcu
whereto CONRMORTGAOE COR
PORATION ta me Ptaintifl and
ROBERT L GRCENHOWARD AND
NORMA J GREENHCNARD. HIS
WIFE; BERNETTE O SMITH, are

104AW9941DM490421
1992 FORD

19*2 DODGE
20THB23P0CK1855C9

Clark of me Circuit Court
OyMary 50014*
DapufyOmk
IAW OfFiCES OF
JOSEPH PANICLLO. PA.
Put Olfic* Boa 2347
Tampa, Florida 33P0I
Pubkeh Apr* tt. 1A 2001

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED mat
a Pattern lor Dissolution of your
Man-tag* has been Med and
commenced at Me Court end you
era raqiArad lo serve a copy of your

ANNEXATION
REQUEST

Section 120 573. F S Chooefng medttDon w i not adversely seed me dgbl to
■ heartog E medeacn doer not raaUI to a letaemar*. The precadura* tor
pwiung maiiater are sal term In Section 120 573. F S , and Rules 75
10*111 and 29-10* 401-.406. F A C . Pauton* must comply with m*
requtrsmanti of Florida AdntowOettm Coda, Chapter 29-10* and b* Mad win
(received by) the DMrict Ctoik. located *1 Otttrtd Head y utter*. 4049 Raid
Street Peletk*. FlarkM 32177.

L eca ls

Leca ls

L ecals

Deputy Qek
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSABSJTlEa
ACT. parson* wtot dtas*tote* need
kig a *pectaf acmmmadMkn shoWd
eontocl CO UR T ADMMWTTIATKM.
al
**
SEMINOLE
County
Ooumouasta407-3234310.1-90C•66-677 T (TOO) or 1-600*66-9770.
H* Flortd* Rato* Barvkj*.
DAVID J STERN. P X
•OT 8. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 600
PLANTATION, a 33324
(954)2336000
99-399431 FNMA)FTN
PutritacAprii It , I t , 2001
2126

Byttory Sbom*

Deoutr Clark
T H E U W OFFICES OF DAVIO J.
STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
*01 S Ummraay Dnm Bute 600
Pianlteon. a 33324
(964)2336000
B7.)875t(NCL)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH TH E
AMERICANB WITH OfSADAJTIES

undersigned Maryann* Mwse. Clerk
of me C k u * Court of SEMINOLE
Coutty, Ftoride. w*. on Vw 22 day of
May. 2001, al 11:00 a m at r * Front
Door of the Saminoi* County
Couitnoua* to Sanfoni. o*sr tor sale
end sal el public outcry to me higheta and beef bidder tor cash, me k4towtog described property i ruatsd n
SEMINOLE Cowry Ftondt. to wS
LO T 427. RIVERSIDE AT TWIN
RIVERS UNfT H. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD
ED IN PLAT BOOK 44. PAGE 6964.
O F THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
pwmuam to m* trial decree of toreCOMMERCIAL FEDERAL MORTGAOE CORPORATION vs Itoonda
Easma.it, ol in . *t al
In accordance with t a Americana
w*h Otsabdbas Ad, Parsons with a
deabasy who need a special acoom-

angagsd to butneea at 50* French
Am. Sanford, a 32771. Samoa*
County. Florida wider Cho Fcbboua
Mam* of KEN* TUFF TRUK, and
mat I intend to regdtar said name
with the Ofvuttn of Corporations.
Tatahaaaaa. Florida, to aeswdanca
wtai the provisions of toe Famous
Nan*
Statutas. lo-Wa Section
M S OS. Florida Statutes 1*91
Kan Wing
Pibkalr Apr* I I . 2001
Z IM

•lorag*
1957
CADILLAC
VIN3760010591.
Uan amt/
523330 00
Owner/ James W.
Union. 4126 Watarmri Am. OrL F L
tenor/ Auto Spactaty Inc. 100 H ^ t
Una Or *106 Longwood, a
Ta* 407-634-6777. Sale da* May
*. *001 *1 1000 al 3001 Atoms Av
*227 Winter Park. FL.
Sato
VsfvdKi) may b* 1adeemed by aaf

NOTICE OP PUBLIC BALE
ALTAMONTE TOWIHQ. |*c.UNCLAJMED VEHICLE AUCTION
117 MARKER B T.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, a
SALE BEGINS AT 10 00 AM. S O U )
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TTTLE.
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL BIDS
PURSUANT TO F S 713 79
06-11-2001
19*5 NISSAN
JNIPB12S4FUI9I679

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ANNEXATON
REQUEST

STEPHEN CAMPBELL. IF LTONQ,
AND IF DEAO. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISES.
GRANTEES ASSIGNEES. LIENOR,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A a
OTH ER PARTIES CLAIM!NO AN
M TER ES T BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST STEPHEN
CAMPBELL UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF STEPHEN CAMPBELL. IF ANY.
VIVIAN CAMPBELL: PSB LENDING
CORP; INTERPRINTINCORPORATED. WORLD
COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES.
IN C . A DISSOLVED FLORIOA
CORPORATION,
RANIER
F.
MUNNS: RULON 0 MUNNS, KEITH
R WATERS: BOQIN. MUNNS A
MUNNS. A FLORIOA LEGAL
PARTNERSHIP. NORTH SUPPLY
COMPANY, HUNTteGTON POINTE
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
W C . UNITED STATES OF

WTTNESSmy hand and esaf of t *
Court on r * day of APR 06 3001.
3001.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE CLERK
CLERK OP THE C « C L iT COURT
Hum King
Deputy Clark
ta YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A
DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY
ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO
n U m O P A TE IN THIS PROCEED­
ING, YOU ARE ENTITLED. AT NO
CO ST TO YOU. TO THE PROW
SION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE
PLEASE
CO N TA CT
COURT
ADMINISTRATION AT SOI N PARK
AVENUE. SANFORD. FLORIDA
32771, (407)6332171. WITHIN 1
WORKING DAYS OF YOUR
RECEIPT O f THIS DOCUMENT IF
YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE
IMPAIRED. CALL 16006666771.
PvbtehApr* 11.18. 2001
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C O M M E R C IA L P R IN TIN G

�Tm. Seminole Hiraiji
L ec a ls
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
o p t h b ib t h

JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
4EMINOLX COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 00 CA 2427 14 W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC
P U U N Tirr
VS
MELOOY CAYCE. IF UVINQ. AND
IF
DEAD,
TH E
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS.
CREOITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY, THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST
MELODY
CAYCE:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP MELOOY
CAYCE. IF ANY. JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT! S}
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uini Id a Sunmary Final Judgment
c&lt; k n c t o u n M a d Apri e. 2001
amarad n C M Caaa No. 00 CA2427
14 W toVwCIrcul Court erf Vw 1BTH
Judicial O cu4 In and lof SEMINOLE
County SANTORO, Florida. I ad aal
to toa hrtowai and bail better tor
cash at AT WE ST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE al Aa SEMINOLE
County Couthdusa located al SOI N.
PARK AVENUE, SANFORD. FL
32771. a t ll0 0 a m .o n t h a S d id *y
*
C4 May, 2 M I Via takowtog daaenbad
property at &gt;al forth In u ld
Summary Final Judgment tow*.
LO T 30. CHASE QROVES UNIT
7A. ACCORDING TO THE FLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDEO IN PLAT
BOOK 4S, PAGES T4ANO IB. PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Oltad ma«*&gt; day olApN. 2001
(CIRCUIT CO UR T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk ol Aa Orate Court
By Donany W. Dolton
[U n ify Dafk
T H E I U W OFFICES O F 0AVI0 J.
STERN, P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S. Urftvaraty Drtva Buaa BOO
Plantation, FL 31174
(954)733-0000
00-63787|OKU)
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH TH E
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, partem ath it*ah 90a* naadng t apaoal aocontnodaton aheutd
contact COURT ADUINISTRATION,
al
Aa
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouta M 407-065-4227, 1500955-4771 (TOO) or I -V00-945-4770.
vte Florida Rstey Samoa
PuDkshAprl 18.25, 2001
217V
M T H I C W C U ITCO U R T
OF THE lt d !
JUDICIAL CM CW T.
M ANO FOR
•EMBKXS COUNTY,

C A M NO: 0OCA-240V-14-W
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO.
PUUNTIFF
VS.
RENEE R USHEFSKJ. IF LIVING,
ANO IF DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS,
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AH INTEREST
B Y THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST RENEE B. UBHEFSKJ;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RENEE B.
LISHEFSKI, IF A N Y HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE
CORPORATION
III;
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK
FIRST UNION NATIONAL SANK,
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER T O
FVISTU M O N NATIONAL BAMC OP
FIORIOA, SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER T O FLOfVDA NATIONAL
BANK; SAMUEL W YNER D/B/A
AUTO UOUK3ATOR3 O F
LONGWOOO: JO H N DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Bunmary Final Judgmam
HI toractoaum dalad Apri 6, 2D01
amarad to C M Casa M l OOCA2405-14-W ol Via C an* Court vf foe
IBVi JudtoM Orculto and tor SEMI­
NOLE Couty, Sanford. Florida. I wte
aai to Vw N ^ w si and bate better tor
caafi al Vw Waal Nonl dooi al via
SEMINOLE CounTy Courthouta
bealad al 301 North Part Annua In
BanlonL Florida, al II :00 A M . on Via
■ day al May. 2001 Via knowing
datertoad property aa aal tonh to
eald Summary Final Judgmam. toWll'
LO T 2. BLOCK 3, FAIRLANE
ESTATES SECTION I HEPLAT
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK IS PAGES 100 and 101.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FIO R IO A
Dated Vfts 8 day te AprV, 2001.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ciaili te Via Ckoftl Court
By Mary S trata
Deputy Qmtk
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PUUNTIFF
M l 8. Unrnravy D o n Suva BOO
Plantaaon.FL 33324
(9541233-BOOO
0054I38(FM)NCM
IN ACCORDANCE WITH TH E
AMERICANS WITH OISASIUTIES
A C T paiaont a v i

L ec a ls
I-UNIT B. ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 31, PO 0544 OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
hat bean Nad agalnet you and you
art required to to rn a copy orf your
written dstanase. V any, on DAVID J.
STERN. ESQ PlatofllTa attorney,
whose address la M l 3 Unhereity
Odra 1500, Plantation, FL 33374 (no
Istor than 30 days kom vw data ol
vw bru puMcanon ol Vat notea ol
acBon) and Ne Vw original w «i Vw
Hart ol Vat coul ether before •ent­
ice on Plantar« attorney or tovnacb«1a*y thereafter evwnrtaa a da'aite
w « ba amarad against you tor Vw
ratal damandad to Vw complaint or
pawon Nad harato.
WITNESS irry hand and Vw sate ol
VM Court al SEMINOLE County.
Flortda. VM day ol APR 10 2001. 20.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BYRuViKtog
DEPUTY CLERK
U W OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN, P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE BOO
PLANTATION, a 33324
0t-569S7(FNMA)PMHM
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraont wkh daabnwes naadtog u p a d a l aooommudatlon should
eontad COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
Vw
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouta « 407-865-4227.1-BOO955 4 771 (TDD) or 1500-955-4770,
via Honda Ralty Service
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TW O
(2) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
Pubtah Apnl IB. 23 2001
21TB
M TH1 CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E 18TH
j u d i c i a l em eurr,
IN AND FOR
■EMMOL1 COUNTY.
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M MO: 01 CA 23314 P
WASHINGTON M UTUAL BANK,
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER T O
HOME SAVINGS O F AMERICA.
PA,
PLAINTIFF
VS
DONALD D M ETO kCX . E T A L ,
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTIC* O F ACTION •
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO : ERM ENTERPRISES. H C , A
DISSOLVED FLORIDA CORPORA­
TIO N which buMnes* addra** W
TH E CORPORATION IS HEREBY
NOTIFIED VM an seven to toractoaa
v mortgage on Vw totaring proper­
ly:
LOT B. BLOCK A REVISED P U T
OF TH E BPRMGS W 1LOW RUN
SECTION. ACCORDING TO TH E
P U T THER EO F RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK IT. PAGES 75. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
I a copy ol your
wrtton datorraao, B orry.
try, on DAVID J.
STERN. E M . Ptokwra artomey.
whoka addmaa to M l S UntvaraVy
Drtva f 800, PtontoVon. a 33324 (no
later then 30 days from Vw daw te
Vw Brat pubtcaVon to M a nodes al
ten on ) and Ma Vw ortgtoil wVh Vw
ctork tetter court stowr before sarvon PlaertoTt attorney or vnmeta
* dstetel
you tor Vw

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E I I T H
JUDICIAL aRCUTT,
M AND FOR
VEIRNOLB COUNTY.
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NO: 51 CA 43314 P
CENDANT MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PUUNTIFF
VS
BARBARA C. CASTLE. E T A L .
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE O F ACTION
CONBTRUCT1VS SERVICE
TO Baibam C. Caaba
ahoee rnidanca It unknown V
ha/iha/Vwy ba hvtng. and V
hteatw/Vwy ba dead, Vw unknown
daftsndants who may ba apouaai.
davwaaa.
grantaat.
Inn war, and M paraaa dalnvng an
tolaraal by. W du^i. under or a g a m
Va DelsnOanU. who am not Known
to ba dead or **ve, am at parka*
havtog or clatnng to have any ngre,
Ikte or muraal to ma property
datertoad in itw mortgage bang
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Vw!
an acbon to toradoaa a mongaga on
Vw knowing property
LOT B. ALAFAYA WOOOS PHASE

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U W OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STFRN PA
ATTORNEY FOR PUUNTIFF
M l B UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE BOO
PLANTATION, FL 33324
00-63678&lt;NCL)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH TH E
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraont wVh dteabtebat need
tog ■ apadal accommodation should
comact CO UR T ADMINISTRATION.
•I
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa « 4075554227.1500955 8 771 (TOO) or 1500 9555770,
rta Flortda Ratoy Sarvtoa
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TW O
(2) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PibkshApift 19,25, 2001
21M

THENCE SOUTH 59*44 45* W EST
ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT
OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF
40 31 FEET. TO THE POINT OF
BEOINNING *
Batog a portion oI land* at
daeevtiad to OMcIM Raond* Book
3481, Page 1374, Pubke Record* ol
Samtoola Coitoty. Flortda

11 (LESS SLY 52 FT O f NLY t il FT
OF ELY 80 F T) BEN JAMES SUOO
PB8PQ1
Nam*« m which m m id OWE*
OORY E WIUJAMS
A l o l i M l property b«h g in (Tw
County of Samirait. Stii« of Florid*
Unteti tucri C9fUftc*te&lt;tJ *h*1 b*
rxf««m*cf iccordfrig lo law, (Mi prop•riy datertwd In «ueh cwrtfficaf*(«)
wM tw told lo tha Hgfwal bkM * al
th# waat front door, Sardnda County
Courthouaa, Sanford, Florida, cm
Monday, May 21.2001. at 1100am.
Paymanf of Sal# faa. appAcada
documortlary aiarnp laxaa and
racordng faaa ara raquirad lo ba
paid by Vw auccaaafuf Nddar at ffw
•ala. Ful paynwii of an amount
tqual lo 'Dhwtihjfmt bid M dua wtttwn
24 hour* altar tha adimtiaad lima of
•ata. Al paymantt that ba cath or
guaradaad
inatrumant.
mada
payaNa lo tha Oar* of tha Circui
Court.
Oatad on 4/4/01.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by Linds M McKinley Deputy Ctertt
Pubtah Apri It. 18. 25. and Mty 2.
2001
2096

M TH E CIRCUIT COURT
O f TH E 1ITH
JUOICtAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
c tv n d iv is io n
C A M NO,: OBCA-1B05-14W
COMPANION MORTGAGE
CORPORATION. A OELWARE
CORPORATION
va.
JaaonlAWantwch.CT.AL
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALM
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN purtuam to a Final Judgment ol
Foretooaure dated AprV 8.2001. and
amarad to C o m N o OO-CA-1905MW. ol the O cu* Court ol bw rSTH
Judctal CbcuV to and far Samtooto
County. Florida rrtwnto Companion
Mortgage Corporation. ADahram
Corporatioo
to Platobfl and
UNKNOWN PERSON IN POSSES­
SION o f s u b j e c t 'P r o p e r t y ,
JASON MULLENBACH, UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF JASON MULLEN
BACH; CITY OF SANFORD. FLORI­
DA am (totaratoma. I win sal to itw
ntgrien ■na D m MXJir vOf ettn it
Vw W EST FRONT DOOR oI Vw
Sansnoto County Courthouta, In
Banked, Flortda. al II DO i m on Vw
M i a y ol May, 2001. Vw Mtowing
daaortbad property aa aal bath to
aakl Final Judgmam. to-rrtl:
LO T 17. OF TH E FLORIDA U N O
ANO COLONISATION COMPANY'S
ADCKT10N TO TH E SO U TH SAN­
FORD. ACCORDING TO TH E P U T
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK I, PAGE (8 ) 73. OF
TH E PUBLIC OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLO R O A
OATEO H a M l d tr M Apr*. 2001.
In Accordance Yrtto Tha Americana
tot Act. Persona WVh
Needing a special
to Participate In
This Proceadkvg Should Contact
Court AOnHMmaon al M l N. Park
Avenue. Santord, Florida 32771,
Tatophono NwiVwr (407)3234330,
Ned Later Than Savon (7) Oaya Prior
to The Procaadtog. If Hearing
Impaired (TOO) 1500-9555771, or
Voice (V) 1500-955-8770, via
MonoA F w iy oiiV K fi
Mary Anna Moraa
Aa Ctork orf aarfd Cowt
By Dorothy W. BoBon
Aa Oasuly Ctork
U W O FR C E O F MARSHALL C.
WATSON, PA.
Atoomays tor PlatWi
1800 NW 49TH STREET. SUITE 120
Fort LaudanMa. FL 33309
Tatachona: (9S4MBB5SM
Faoaarwa (954)7715062
0069161
PitotohAprt 14.25, 2001

2121
M T H B C B K U T CO UR T

WITNESS my hand and Vw teal ol
Ma Court al SEMINOLE County,
Florida. Vka day te APR 11 2001.
2001.
(M A D
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BYRuViKtog
OEPLTTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF OAVIO J.
STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PUUNTIFF
M l SOUTH UNIVERSITY DRIVE.
SUITE 600
PLANTATION, a 33324
IN ACCORDANCE WITH TH E
AMERICANS WITH DISABUT1ES
ACT, parsons wflh dteabkktei need­
ing a apadal *coomrnoc5*ttan ihterfU
oomact CO UR T AOMBESTRATION,
at
Vw
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouta al 4075554227.15009555771 (TOO) or 15005655770.
via Florida Ratoy Barrios.
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TW O
(2) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PlhkahAprk IB. 23, 2001
2I7S
M T H B C M C U T COURT
OP TH E 1VTH
J U O K U L CBtCWT,
M A M ) FOR
I COUNTY,

C A M NO t OBCA 2 3 M 14 O
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC. FACIA
NORWEST MORTGAGE, M C ,
PUUNTIFF
VS.
CARL E. GRIFFIN. ETAL.,
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICB OP ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE BERVICS
TO- LO NN* QRIFFVI
•hoaa tettdenca W urknoan V
ha/aharthay ba Bring; and V
ha/iTwrihay ba dead, Vw irtnown
who may ba sp a tes*.

lr«g • np*c

comae* CO UR T ADMINISTRATION,
al
Via
SEMINOLE
County
CouViouSte at 407 BBS-4227. 15009555771 (TOO) or 1-500-5655770,
toa Floods Relay Service
PubtahAprV 18,28.2001
2177

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•nd v i partWa datrkng an
towrete by, M ou^u utter or agatoar
to ba dead or a*vt. and aft parttoa
haring or ctoarkng to Iwiia any V L
low or imaraal to Vw property
datertoad to Vw mortgage batog
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Vwl
an action to toractoaa a mortgage on
th* IpAovtaflj pffoptty;
SOUTH M F EET OF NORTH­
W EST 114 OF TIER It . BLOCK 4.
FLORIDA U N O t COLONIZATION
LIMITED MAP OF TH E ST.
GERTRUDE ADOITIOH T O TH E
TOW N OF SANFORD. ACCORD­
ING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK I.
PAGE IIS. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
hat boon Had sgstoto you and you
art requred to aanra a copy ol your
ton dtltntte. V any, on OAVIO J
STERN, ESQ. Platoon t attorney,
whose adtoaaa to M l 8 Uramravy
DrhwfBM.PtorWWon.FL 33324 (no
tolar Vwn 30 days from Vw data at
Vw teal pubteavon ol Ma nokca ct
action) and Ua Vw anginal wVh Vw
ctora ol H a court attwr baton serv­
es on Planters attorney or tosnatewS ba anund aganal you lor Vw
taker demanded In Vw ermpieirk or
WIT1C83 my hand and Vw sate ol
H a Court to SEMINOLE County
Florida. Vka day te APH 10 2001,20
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF TH E CIRCUIT CO UR T
BYRuViKtog
DEPUTY CLERK

B« ANO FOR
COUNTY,
M M
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT
O F TRANSPORTATION,
WALGREEN COMPANY. V IM .
MOTICS T O SHOW CAUSE
ANO
NOTICE OP B U T
STATE O F FLO R O A TO :
Mahmoud AbHadMaitwturvkring
olltoor al StocAhrtdga Emarpnaaa,
tot a dtoeohed eorparadon and aa
•uch toretaa tor aaM oorpor^in
2717 Wtordi Port Drive
Orchard Lake, MaTagan 45324
Pareto H I
Mahmoud AhHatodl aa toa mrrtrtng
ototwt oI ktotoya tortaknama. toe, a
dtotohed oorporaMan and aa autoi
tiuataa h r aakl toaankrad flwgotaletl
3717 Ward* Peek Drtva
Orchard Lake, Michigan 45324
Pareto 111
TV a l said laapondaraa a4io era tot­
ing, and f any at o l respondents am
lenon. or oVwr parkas etoantog by,
VamiVi, under, or agtorwl any such
dacaatad raapondam or reapondanta, V atom, and I dead, vwk
grartotaa, cratoi
■ ■ i n A l i i - a - 3 . . - a _ , IBv —-1 I ■I
o. Hi
uw
p iiw t OAiming oy, m u g n ,
undar, or agianl any such i

M

Itaw m y right,1
V
*
1
a h « n ^ ail wall ,
---- , 9 , m ,9 la* 95am
ina pruparry ofa
cn on vn ma

W

FEE HU PLE - RIGHT O F WAY
PARCEL H I
Thai part Ob
T H E SOUTH 270DO FEET OF
TH E EAST 225 00 F E E T OF TH E
SOUTHW EST IM OF TH E SOUTH­
W E S T IM OP SECTION 34. TO W N­
SHIP 21 SOUTH. RAMC2E 31 EAST,
SEMINOLE C O U N TY ,T f l ORDIA,
LESS TH E S O U TH 4000 F E E T
ANO LESS TH E EAST 500 FEET.
ALSO LESS TH E FOLLOWMO. A
PARCEL O F U N O LYMO WITHIN
T H E S O U TH W EST 114 O F TH E
SOUTHW EST 114 OF SECTION 34,
TO W N SHV 21 SOUTH. RANGE 31
EAST, SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA. OESCRttED A S FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT A S K T CM W ITH A
f I P. NO. V MARKING TH E
SOUTHW EST CORNER OF SEC­
TION 34. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH.
RANGE 31 EAST. SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA: TH E N C E
NORTH OIPLl-sar WEST. ALONG
THE W EST U NE OF SAID S E C ­
TION 34. A DISTANCE OF 39 67
FEET
TO
TH E
EXISTING
NORTHERLY R O TO OF WAY U N E
O F MCCOLLOCH ROAD. THENCE
NORTH 99-44*5* EAST. ALONO
8AIO EXISTING NORTHERLY
RIGHT OF WAY UNE. A DISTANCE
OF 123429 FEET. T O THE P05TT
OF
BEGINNING
TH ENCE.
DEPARTING SAID NORHTERLY
RIGHT OF WAY U N E . NORTH
14*05 *0* EAST. A DISTANCE OF
29 39 FEET; TH EN C E NORTH
00-4T05* WEST. A DISTANCE OF
137 93 FEET) TH EN C E NORTH
02*34*11"EAST. A DISTANCE OF
64 79 FEET. TH ENCE NORTH
99*4445* EAST. A DISTANCE OF
29.80 F E E T TO TH E EXISTING
WESTERLY RIGHT O F WAY U N E
OF STATE ROAD 434. THENCE
SOUTH 00*45*10* EAST, ALONG
SAID WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY
UNE, A DISTANCE OF 230 00 FEET
TO THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF
WAY U NE OF MCCOLLOCH ROAD.

COMMENCE al a 4 Inch by 4 Inch
concrete monument (No I D.) mark,
tog the Southwell comer to Section
34, Township 21 Sotoh, Range j|
East, rhenca North 69 *5 32" Esit
400 997 metort ( U 18 80 leto) along
Vw South *n* orf the Southern) 1/4
to sold Section 34 to too besekna to
survey to SUM Road 434, at shown
on
Florida
Dspsrtmsnl
to
Transportation Right to Wty Map.
Satokn 77170 2510, batog a post
on t curve concave Watlerty havtog
• radius to 1748 380 mslsrt
(S.72V SB test) and • cantral angle to
00*26 11*. thence departing tha
South Ina to toa SouthwevI 1/4 to
said Bacaon 34 bom a chord barring
to North 00*26 50* W att nm
Norlhwattarty along said baaatna to
aurvay and toa are to ■*■! c u m a
(bstanca to 13201 matsrs (43 54
Mat) to ■ potto on said c u m . thence
departing said basatna to survey,
run South BV45-32* Watt 27 632
maMrt (9085 Mai) to toa anting
Wat tally right to way Bna to Su m
Road 434 (a t now •ttibbahad):
toonca North 34'423r Eaal 2.357
matart (7.73 leal) along said aiittmg
Watlerty rigM to way Ina lo toa
POINT OF BEGINNING, thance
dspantig said a dating Waslariy nght
to way Ina, tun North 00*4 ISO* Waal
8245 m a lm 11721 M l : toenca
North 69*1177* East 3.728 m tom
(1223 W ) to toa eielng Weateriy
right to way bna to aatd SUM Road
434; thence South 34*4227*WaK
•long aakl auttlng Wealarty right to
way bna a ilsu nca to 6 435 tnaMrs
(21.11 Net) to the POINT OF BEGIN
NINO
Containing 9 4 aqusra m aim (105
square leal), more or lass
Ybu are each ntoibad Siai via
r ennurw nwqi ns sworn r BWlun mnQ
U DadaraBon to Taking in tots Court
lo condemn by srrsnsm domain protha SUM to Flortda.
County to Semmoia
You are kirthar noMlad tost Via
PstMonar wfl apply lo toe Honorable
Sana R. Stephenson, one to tot
fudges to N a Court on toa 23nl day
to May. 2001 al 1:30 pjn . In
Semmoie CmaVy Courthouta, M l
North Park Avenue. Santord. Florida,
tar an Order to Taking In tola causa
A8 rapaondants lo tola su« may
rsqusal a hearing at Vw nnw and
prfaoe dsalgnasad and ba heard. Any
raapondam n taflng lo Ba a taguM
tor hearing Kiel waive any nght lo
obiact to Vw Order ol TUdng.

AND

Each raapondsm u haroby raqtorad
to serve written datarwas. V any, and
taguaal a hearing, V dsavsd, to said

NOTICE OF SALE
To wttaTy owner tan tor ram duo In
accordance with Florida Statutes,
Self Storage FadMy Act Sections
83 80153809, contents to teaawl
•pact* aa ktenMad baton*
CHANNEL BAKER
335
Daddng CtothogMuc
CURTIS WHITLOCK
337
CtoVkng.DtehM.Mtec.
MICHAEL DAVIS
339
Daddng. FanAbac.
WALTER BRYANT
341
Funktom, Baddng
JANICE l . MOORE
351
Furrkturs.B1cycte.Mnc
ALTONIA MITCHELL
*04
FumRurstItauatehold.kksc.
USA BRYANT
448
Fumllum.Housahtod.Mtec.
Aft unas are add *M-te* and ttktel ba
ptod lor In CASH ImnwdteMty kktowtngaete. A l urWa atommead may nto
ba avsttebtealbma to sate In Vw
warn to saviamant bahvaan owtwr
and obkgated party B u y m must
hato away debris Content* wB ba
•tod al public suction to Vw hWwal
bidder or Mhsrwtea dtepossd to si
ww iDKnMny u r n ana locanon

DATE APIBLIT, 2001
TIME. 1030 AM .
Magnolia Sail Storage
2530 Mognoiw Ava
SarSont Ft 32773
(407)321-2808
Pubftah: Aprs 11, 15.2001
2099
M THE CW CUIT CO U R T F
8EMWOLE COUNTY,
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO.: 01-143-CP
IN R£- ESTATE OF
PHILIPPINE A OVERBY.

Petition On

STATE OF FLORDIA
DEPARTMENT O F TRANSPORTA­
TION
T i t Bouto WoodUnd Boulevard
DsLantL Florida 32720
o/o Lewrsncs 8 Gsndnsr
Emtnare Domain ABomsy: tXssrtct 5
(804)0436493
on or batata vw IBto day to May.
2001 and Na Vw ongVwlt wdh toa
Clark to Vm Court on Vwl date, to

NOTICE OF AOktaVETHATION
The stkikrsMrelWn to tw steals ol
PHAIPPINE A OVERBY, Iteresssrt.
Flo Numtwr 0M45-CP, Is psndng
In Vw Clreull Court tor Sonknote
County, Ftortdo, Probate revision,
Vw sttorsts to which te: 301 N. Park
Avenue, Santord, flortda 32772.
The name and addreea to Vw

or San
ten you or any to you have in and
property datenbed In Vw
M i toa
.
I, V any
you have, why Vw property should
net ba aondamnad tor vw uaaa or
ptspoaei aa aal toon In Vw Pataon.
V you lad to anew SI. • defaue may ba
amarad against you tor Vw rtksf
demanded In Vw PsVVon it you tel
to rsgusvl a I waring on Vw Pavuon
tar Outer to Taktog
•mj ngys
elrdhil te
■i2mlaidi to asrfd Order to
any
toa oc*aci

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
A l parsons on whom Vka nonce to
tw have obteettons Vial
Vw w k tty or Vte WB, Via
quattecarioni ol Via Personal
n sprasamsWis. v s u , or |unsdolion to M s Court ore reqtorod to IN
tw k ob|ac«ona wtei N s Court WITH­
IN THE LATER O F THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
TH E DATE O F SERVICE O F A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
Aa credtare to Vw docedem and
parsons honing claims or

WITNESS MY HAND ANO SEAL to
•tod C a u l on Vw day to APR 11
2 0 C 1 A O . 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F TH E CIRCUIT CO UR T
Or- Ruto King
Deputy Cterk
(SEAL)
In
Act
____
_y m
modsvon to partedpnto si tote pn&gt;
oaadtog V o k l contact Vw Ccurt
*
to 301 North Pork
1407)505-4330, no) teter awn Sevan
(T) days prior to Vw preoaatong V
hearing Impaired. (TOO) 1-5005658771, or WOO (V) 15005665770,
PubVtoiAprV 18. 2001
Z153
tar T m Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, toto
TB C TAX V. INC . Vw hokter to Vw
Wtowtog oarnhcau ia) haa Itod said
oarufcetenl lor s tea dead to ba
Isauad Vwreon. The natsVrtos ru n barfs) and yearfi) to Wauancs. vw
deaenpoen to vw preparly, and Vw
rwnw(t) In whkh I was aaaetied
CER Tin CA TS NO; 2347
YEAR OP K SU ANCC: 1SV4
PARCEL KM: 10-20-32-JAE-OOSW-

0000
DadcrtpVon to Prepartr LEO SEC
II TW P 20S ROE 32E BEG 326 78
F T N 8 330411 F T E O F NW COR
O F 8W IM O F SW 1/4 RUN E 560
F T B 830 F T W 860 F T N 330 PT TO
BEG
Namaa In ahkh amasaart DAVID
R TAYLOR, CYNTHW L TAYLOR
Aft to sad preftwrty bafcig Vi Vw
CouVy orf Samtoote, 8UW to Florida.
Llrtwri auch oartjhcatelll tow* ba
redaamad aocordrvg to tew, Vw preparty daautwd to a u h cariAwie(a|
wB ba SOU to Vw N(Fwat Udcter at
Vw waat kom door, Samevrn Count f
Courthouta, Benton). Florida, on
Monday. May 21,2001, to 11.00am
Payment to Sale tea, appkcabte
documentary sump Uaes and
taoordtog teas m required to ba
paid by tw auocaeatal ladder at Vw
sate. FiK payment to an amowV
equal to Vw Nghaat tad Is due wahta
24 hows after Vw advsresad Isna to
•ate. A l payments shaft ba cash or
guaranteed
tostrumam.
made
paysto* to Vw Ctertt to Vw Cmu4

on whom o copy e l Ska node* te
•anted s v s i taree n o v a alter Vw
date to Vte Aral pubVosaon to Ska
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
TH R EE MONTHS AFTER TH E
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS N O n C E OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER TH E DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l tohar cradSots to tw daosdsm
•nd parsons having dents or
damanda again*! Vw decadent *
esuw mud fee vwe ctektw with Vka
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO F E E D WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The dele to Vw km Pubkcafton to
Vito nonce to Apr! 11,2001.
KAREN H . RICHARDSON.
SUSAN NEISWENOER BLACK.
Ftortdo Bar N o : 0009273,
Mateor kHarbart. PA
PoM Office Bo. 2854, Orlando.
Florida 32V02 2854
Tetephorw *07-425-9044,74* *074232018
Aoomay lor Parsons) Rspissanteffira
Putoah April 11, 18.2001
2109__________

V) THE ORCUIT COURT
OF THE IITH
judicial emeurr,
V) ANO FOR
•EMMOLE COUNTY,

tar Tea Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Vwl
KCCI OR KATHY SEPLJLVERES ,
tftt hcifcjif ol Vw loAovrtnc ctrUU
calafa) has lllsd Slid cartthcaialil tor
• Ms dead to bs Issued Vwreon Tha
oatbbeau nunbar(s) and yast(a) to
iaauanca. Vwtteacnpten to Vw prop­
erty, and Vw rwmarfa) in which I was
sssaasad la/sre aa toftowr
CERTIFICATE NO. 4211
YEAR OP ISSUANCt: 1888
PARCEL KM 2921-31602-0000
0110
Description to Preparly LEO LOT

L eca ls
Attorney tar Persona. Rap
Florid* Bar No. 198587
Pubtah Apr! It, 18,2001
2110
IN t h e e m e u rr c o u r t f o r
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DTYItiON
Fite No. 81-215C P
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JAMES C. HOLLAND
NOTICE OF A0M55STRATI0N
(OrwPR)
Tha adrrkrkamaon to Vw aetata to
JAMES C HOLLAND, deceased.
Fa* Ntorbar ot 215-CP. te parwtag
In Vw CVcuV Court, tor Banknote
County. Florid*, Probate Dtvtoton,
Vw addreaa to which te: Post Office
Drawer C. Santord. Florida 32772
Tha name and M O v u to tw
Personal Rapratanutiva and Vw
Personal Rapraaanuvvt's stiomay
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED TH A T
A l parsons on whom Vka notice is
etwftanga tw valdVy to Vw WB, Vw
qualifications to Vte Personal
Representative, vanua, or (tatetooson to Vk* Court are raquead to Ma
Vwk obtoebon* wVh Vk* Court WITH­
IN TH E LATER OF TH R EE
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 TH E M
A l crarSUrs to Vw dacadam and
tohar paraont havtog claims or
on whom • oopy ol Vka nonce is
date to Irsl pubftcason to Vka nctece
mutt ftte Vwir ctelrrw w«h Vka Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBUCATKW OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE O F SERVICE O F A
COPY O F THIS NOTICE ON THEM
i ikt i wa ram rttlin aa
-^ - ■ -*
oowf
craonon ov* ow_ 4oacaoarn

M

Court WITHIN TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE OF TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION OF TT5S NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NO T SO FK E D WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tha date to Vw Irvi PuMovaon to
Vksntolcv Is AprV 11,2001.
JOHN C. BLACK
840 Iroquois Strata
Mattel tatond. FL 32992
Attorney tor Parsonsl RapreaamsVva
Chartaa D. WDdsr, Etquva
Florida Bar No 299318
1132 Symonds Avarua
Wtolar Park. Flortda 37719
Tttetonrw (407)544-2218
Fscskikls (407)544-2151
PitoftahAprt If, 18,2001

2111
IN TMB O R C U IT COURT
O F TH E EIGHTEENTH

Na. 05504T-CA-14-L
U S, BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, TR USTEE UNOER
AGREEM ENT DATED 11/01/85
(EQ CC HOME EQUITY LOAN
TR U ST 1999-4),
JAMES MARC DAVIS; E T A U ,
DatondtenKs).
H O R C B O P B A LB
Noaca It hereby gtean fist, purauam to Vw Ordar or Ftoto Judgmate
•reared In M s causa, to Vw Clrotol
C o u l to Samtooto CowVy. Ftortdk, I
•Hi m i ntf penparty i l i n l a l In
finakuAk if^
viwMtahJ r\
‘ii*k~1te oaacrawa
:Derr*now
wnawy,
m noa,
m :
L O T 45. PELICAN BAY. kcooriftng
to v » MAP OR Ptol ttereto reooreted
to PM Book 26. Pm * 21 ANO 22,
R b k Records to Bsmtotos Caumy;
N pubic sals, to Via Ikghott and beat
barter, tor cash al V » Watl From
Door to Vw Bsmkvtoa County
CouViouH, 301 Nor* Park Avarut,
Santord, Ftorkto t l i i oo A M on
May 1, 2001.
(SaaO
DATED: 4-4-2001
Maqrenna Morse
dark to Vte O cta l Co ul
By Mary Stroup*
Daptoy Ctork
WMiOteabBttaa Act pereansm need
to spactel aooommnrlatton lo partici­
pate to N s pmctearthB shaft, vritkn
seven (T) dsys pilot to » try proceed
■ V - contaci a w u o u n

m iiiw iiiiu i

one* or Ctork of Coul to Vw Couey
rafsrsneed above.
M hearing
torpobvd. (TTO ) 1500-9555771, or
Vorea (V) 15006855770, vte
Ftorkto Ratoy Sarvtoa.
Mark D. Breakstone, Estate*
MARK D. BREAKSTONE 8 ASSO­
CIATES. P A
1247 Bouto Myrtto Annua
Clears sasr.FL 33785
(727)4455303
Ptotesh: April 11,15,2001
Z11E
VI TH E CM C W T COURT
OF TH E II T H
JUDICIAL O R CU IT
OF FLORIDA
B l AND FOR
BEM NOLB COUNTY
JURISDICTION DIVISION
No. 01-CA5O-14-Q
PUUNTIFF

PROBATE DIVISION
FILE MO, 05537-CP
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF:
AUDREY E. SCHROEOCR.
NOTICE O F A D M N S TR A TK M
AUDREY
E.
SCHROEOER,
dsoaasad. FIs Nunbar 00537-CH
te pending In Vte Cvcuft Court tor
Banknote County Florida. Probata
Dhatan. Vw addreaa to wtkdi It
Sansnota County CourVwuss. Ctork
to Court-Probate, 301 N Park
Avanua, Santord, FL 32771. Tha
name and addreaa to Vw personal
reprs aantetiva and Vw personal repALL CLAIMS ANO OBJECTIONS
NO T SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
A l Interested persona are required
to Na w«h Vw Co ul WITHIN THREE
MONTHS FROM TH E DATE O F
TH E FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE (1) as btekna against t w
esuw and (2) any obfaetton by an
Ifnlannlad parson to whom noticai
waa m*J*vd hat chalangaa ha
ty of tha wit, Iho quaitfe^uona of lh«
pamonaf rvprasanlafrv*. vanua ot
)uria&lt;*ction of Vw court
Data of Vw toil publication of hw
nobca of a&lt;frm*afralioo April 11,
SOOI.
WAYlfC SCHFKKOCn
Anotrwy
lor
ParsonaJ
RaoraianUtivi
CHARLES A DEHUNGER. ESQ
260 UartarW Ava . Suft 1900
Alamonla Spring* FL 32701
407/652-4402 407682-3535 la*

L eca ls

Leca ls

to ba t debt QOiactor •nempring to
rnlart ■ dab) and any rntomwton
obtained wte ba u •d tor tret pur-

dacaatad. and ALL UNKNOWN
SPOUSES. HEIRS. OEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS OF ANNIE J SMITH.
DECEASED and JANICE DENISE
SMITH. DECEASED,

Dated vw VVi day to Apri, 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork to Ctreuft Court
By Mary Stroww
Dapury Ctork
COOIL13 6 STAWIARSK1, P A
4010 Doykooul OoutovanJ
Buka 450
Tkmpa.FL 33807
Tatoptana: (813)5775008
CA5410005000
Putotoh: Aprft I I , 16.2001
2117__________________________

THECtRCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
8EMNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 052318-CA
DIVISION a
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK.
AS TRUSTEE O F THE
AMORTIZING RESIDENTIAL
COLLATERAL TRUST. SERIES
2000-BC3.
VERNON M PABAUS. to to,
OtoandenKa)
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uant to a Final Judgment to
Mortgsga Fomdoaum ttstod Aprft 08,
2001 and amarad to Casa NO. 002318-CA to tw Canto C o u l to Vw
EIGHTEENTH JutocM Orate to and
tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wharsto FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK. AS TR U S TEE O f THE
AMORTIZING RESIDENTIAL COL­
LATERAL TRUST. SERIES 2000BC3.IS Vte PtotoM and VERNON M.
PABAUS: MID-OHIO SECUR/TIES,
F 6 0 ROBERT L LUSSENOCN IRA
ACCO U N T a4000161321; THE
WEKIVA HUNT CLUB COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. taCd TENANT 41
taK/A JOHN MCXMTEY: TENANT
(2 N W A SANORA MCKINLEY am
Vw D*fsretamt.lwfl4a&lt;toViahi(FiVto and bate bidder tar caah si
W E S T FRO N T DOOR O F THE
SEMINOLE C O U N TY CO U R T­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FIORIOA to
1100AM. on Vw IM day to May,
2001. Vwtaaowkig daaortbad properly VS SM tortl to said Final Adgrwnt
L O T 8. REPLAT O F HUNTERS
QLEN. ACCOROINQ TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROCD M PLAT
BOOK 2V. PAGE 82. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECOROS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLOHJOA.
A/K/A 354 N Fa* Ctreaa Poire.
Longwood. FL 327756371
WITNESS MY HANO and Vw (M l
to tks Court on Aprft 5E001.
(SEAL)
lU
itetotaMteMML E
ilfrw a*
RMryUTNI'
MOIM
Ctork to Vte Ckotte Coul
By Mary SlTObp*
Deputy Ctork
Etowvante SAkaodato*. P A
PO. Boa 2501V
Tkmpo, Ftorkto 338225011
F00010455

M ANO FOR
B tM B W tB COUNTY,
STATE OP PLORDA

-

Court
Dalad an 4/4A)1.
MARYAMSE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Unite M McKinley Deputy C M
PubSteh April I I , 18.25. end Mey 2.
2001
Z0V7

Wednesday. April IB. 2001 P age 5 B

PfterRtogLvIM ,
DEFENDANTS
BI rM i- ■ i - h a
r —*
—i n , -0_
rrooca te naraoy
grvan aarnai.
pur ■
tuanl lo Vwl Final Judgmam e l
Fgraotoaua ritesd April 5.2001, and
•reared to tor* caaa restorer 01-CA85-14-0. to Vw O ro A Court to Vte
18TH Judicial Ckctot to and tor
Samtoote CauVy. Ftorkto. wherein
OE CAPITAL M ORTGAGE SER­
VICES. IN C . te PtotoM and Pater
Ring!. C o tta Creak Proparty
Owner*'
AMoclanon.
Inc.;
CfTTacrmotogy Financing Sarvtoa*,
Inc.
l/k/a Ntwoourt
Leasing
Corporation (/Va A T4 T Capital
Leasing Samoa*, toe.; WVftsm F.
Lawlas* 5A*aoctete*. P A . W ere
Datendamu), I wte sal to Vw fk^wal
and baal tkddar tor cash to Vw W M
koto dou to Vw Samtoote County
Courthouta to SentOld, Florida,
Saminote County, Florid*, at
11 0000 AM on Vw 3rd day to May
2001, Vte tokowtig deau tied propetty as ate tonh to said Ftnsl Judgmam.

UNIT 4, TOWNHOUSE A, OF CASSEL CREEK PHASE L TOGETHER
WITH AN EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT
FOR USE ANO ENJOYMENT OF
THE COURTYARO ADJACENT TO
AND APPURTENANT TO SAID
TOW NHOUSE. ACCORD*NG TO
TH E PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED V) PLAT BOOK 28. PAGES 1
AND 2. OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FIO R IO A
NOTE. Pursuant to Vw Fair Data
CoVaoVon Practice* A a yog ara
edvtsad Vwl Vka tew Mm

to pkrttolpato to Vkt praosktong. you
am smktod to no onto to you, tor Vte
provtoatan to rartato asatotenoa.
ffru i
Court AdnM M tlort
•f 101 N. Paifr Avanua. fttftonl,
r t o t t i a r m . W m N m n u n ***
(*07 &gt;**5-4217, «* N n t w o r iM
dry* to TOW notopr to H i docu­
ment V hearing bnpkkadl (TDD) 1
•055655771.
PubtohApift 11, 18.1001

211*
T H IC M C W T CO U R T
OP THB O G H TH S TTH
ju n c u ic iic u r T

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE Is hereby given Vwl. pur­
suant lo ■ Summary Final
Aidgenrere to Forecloaus trusted m
Vw above capfoned cate. I wte serf
Vw property Muatad In Banknote
County. Ftorkto. daacrftwd ••
Lto IV, A D STENDirORD S ADDI­
TION, PUT Book 1. page 110 at
recorded to Vte Official Record* to
Semfnoto Couky. Ftorkto
at pubtc sale, to Vw hrtowal and beto
bidder tar cash, al vw Watl Imre
door ol (ha Samtoola Counry
Courthouia. to Santord. Ftorkto. u
11 DO a m , on May 22. 2001.
H you are t parson with • dteabkky
who need* accommodation In ordar
to pariicipala to Vk* procaadng you
a n arernad. al no ooal to you. to vw
provtHon to cartato assistance
Plea** contact Court Adntowbition
M 301 N Park Avanua. Suite N301.
Sanford. FL 37771. (407)373-* n o
art 4227 wkhto 2 working day* to
you reoaftk of tote nonce, V you are
hearing ot votes impaired, cal 15009555771.
DATED Vk* 5 (toy to Aprft. 2001
HON MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK CIRCUIT COURT
BY.Mary Sirouw
DEPUTY CLERK
Harry M. Hobba. P A
Attorney! tor PtenM
3718 Swann Avanua
Tampa. FL 33609
(813)8795333
PubtohApift II . 18.2001
2120
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
j u o ic ia l

emeurr

OF FLORIDA,
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
Caaa Nod 01-CA-449-14-0

MOFnSTBAMC
PtokteE,

vs.
STUART L SPENCER end
ALMUOENA SPENCER. SEARS.
ROEBUCK 5 COMPANY, and
UNKNOWN TENANT8XJWNER3.
NOTICE OP ACTION
. T O STUART t_ SPENCER and
ALMUOENA SPENCER. IF L/V1NQ.
AND IF DEAD. HIS OR HER
UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVISEES. OR
OTH ER CLAIMANTS. CURRENT
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
STUART L SPENCER
CURRENT ADDRESS UNKNOWN
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
853 Plunott Drive
Santord. Ftorkto. 37/71
ALMUOENA SPENCER
CURRENT ADDRESS UNKNOWN
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
563 Plumes Drive
Santord. FlorVto. 37771
You are ntotesd Vwl an action to
foreclose a mongags on Vw toftowtog proparty to Banknote County.
LOTS 1 AND 2. BLOCK SA. 2ND
SECTION BAN LANTA. ACCORD­
ING T O THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4.
PAGES 35 THROUGH 40. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
commonly known as 463 Pkenoea
Drive, teareud. Florida, u r n has
baan toad sgavw) you and you are
reqtorod to kanre k copy ot you writ­
ten dalsnaa*, V any, to k, on Richard
8. Mchret to Kass. Shtoar. Solomon.
Spactar, Foyle SStogar. P A . piato■ T f aonmay, whoaa sikksaa is P O
Boa V00. Tampa, Ftorkto 33901. 30
day* from Vte ftnt data to pubkeaVon, wttcrisvar to totor) and lto vw
ctogtte) wrfti Vw Ctork to Vka Court

COUNTY,
c m . ACTION
C A M N a OB-tOM CA
DtVtatON L
SUNTRUST MORTGAGE. MC-,

attorney or fthtneilatoty Vwratiter;
a dtoauk wte ba areared
ViVwComptolm.
Delate APR 06 2001,2001.
(CO U RT SEAL)
CLERK OF TH E COURT

JU O YK . BINKLEY, to to.

NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN p u tuam ig in Ordar RmfwdUMig
Beta BMsd(AApif
P H 3,2001
X
to Casa N a 00- 100V
CA to VW Chcul Court to Vw EIOH.
TEEN TH Judkkto Ctrate to and tor
■EMMOLE C o u * k Ftorkto skrereto
SUNTRUST MORTGAGE. MC., N
Vte PtotoM end JUOY K. BINKLEY;
MILDRED BINKLEY A/K/A MIL­
DRED B. BINKLEY; ALLEN MERRIMAN, NORTHSHORE COURTYARD
VXLAS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA­
TION. INC : TE N A N T VI N8VA
8.IRA. TEN AN T «2 taK/A JASON
■re Vw Ostondsnte. I wte eat to Via
Nipwet and bate bktasr lor cash at
W E S T F R O N T OOOR O F TH E
SEMINOLE C O U N TY CO U R T­
HOUSE, SANFORD. FLORIDA at
11 -OOAM. on Vw 3rd dry to May.
2001, Vte toVowtog itoarvtisil proper!y aa M h t » to said Ftoto JuRpnam:
LO T S3. NORTHSHORE REPLAT,
ACCO R O M O T O TH E P U T
THEREOF AS RECOROCD M PLAT
BOOK 31, PAGES 10. 11 ANO 12.
PUBUO RECOROS O F SEMMOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A S21 NORTHSHORE O R O X CASSELBERRY, a 32707
WITNESS MY HAND and Vte saa)
to tks Court on Aprft 42001
H EAL)
Ctork to too Ckote Court
ByMary Skroups
Dapury Clark
EdtekWtw AAaaoctetok. F A
PO. Bo* 29011
Tampa. Ftortet 33822501*
F00004322
“ See Amerlcane wtei OteabHee A d
V you sre a parson wVh a rtsshVfty
who rwada scmmmndsrftari to order
to psrkrgitea to M s proosadng. you
sre ottetetd to no ooal to you. tor t w
prurtearori to certain assistance.
Pleas* coread Ctwrt Admtolsvstton
M 201 N Psrk Avanua. Sanfcvd.
Florida 32771, tolaphons nunbar
(407)655-4227. atehto 2 working
dayt to yo u receprf to tola documant V hearing knpakad. (TOO) 18005655771.
PutotehAprl If , 48.2001
m i
M THB CMCUTT COURT
OF TH B BM NTBBNTH
M ANO FOR
BEMBtOLB COUNTY.
FLOftBOA,

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C A M N a 5BCA-1643-14-W
FL BAR *039345 4 853641
MID STATE TR U S T VL a Dataware
Dadaraury V'jsl autooruad to do
to too Blato to Ftorkto.
ALMA 6M ITK LAWRENCE HAOER.
ROBERT BAGLEY, and KATHERINE
SMITH, tot sola surviving hake at
tow to ANNIE J. SM ITH m r i i i i V ;
JAMIE YONTA SMITH. DtMITRIUS
SMITH. JOSEPH B U T IH
KEME YONTA SMITH and
REGINALD L SMITH. Si ttknors
who Ire Vw ooto surviving hoas al
tow to JANICE DENICE SMITH.

301 North Park Avanua
Santord. Ftorkto 33771
By:RuViKtog
Dapury Clark
V you are a parson wkh a dteabkay
who naads any acoomrnodakon to
ordar to persoftteta to Vss pracwotog. you ara arastod, al no ooal to
you. to Vw puHtotan to oanato statetenea
Ptoata contaci Court
AdmeAftretton at m i n . Park
Avanua. Sun# N301. Sanford.
Florida 12771, phorw (407)8554227 wflfkn 2 working days to you
rtcsrpl to Vks nokca. V you are Iwartog orvotoa Impaired, cal 1500-955•771.
PubWcAprt 11,18,2001

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an cw T court
CIOKTECKTH
j u o i c u l CIRCUIT
BEMWOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE N a 05DR-4217-09A-P
M RE: Tha Artapbon to
VANESSA HARPER.
a Minor.
By: Sandy Boyar and
NOTICB OF ACTION
FOR ADOPTION BY RELATIVES
AND TERMINATION OF
PARENTAL mOMTB
TO : Dorian A. LoalBar
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Vwl
an action haa baan Mad agatotoyou
•nd Vwl you are requrad to aanre a
copy to you wrtton otoanaas, ft any.
to I on SANDY BOYER and MARK
BOYER, whoaa addreaa te 258
Broadmoor R o ut Lake Mary. Ftorkto
32745. on u before MAY 3. 2001
•nd Ms Vw original wtei Vw clerk to
tks Co ul si 301 N Psrk Avenue
Santord. Ftorkto 32771 baton aarv
lea on PaUbonat or Immadwte/y
•(•realtor V you 1*4 to do so. a
datoua mty ba amarad agamal you
tor VW reset demanded tor Si Vw
C cptei to al court document* to vna
case. Induing orders, are •••ruble
■I tw Clerk to Vw Crate C o u rt
office You may tovWw Vwss docuYou must keep Vw Cterk to Vw
Orou* C o u rt office notftwd to you
currare addrast
(You may Ma
Nobca to Curare Andreas, Ftorkto
Femfty Lae Form 12 V16)Futura
popart to tea towtui ate ba maftad
to Vw addraat on racord to Vw
Cttctift -offres.
WAHNIHG RULE 12288. Ftorkto
Famfty Lae* RUaa to Procedure.
to docunanu and Information
Fa*ua to oomprfy can reaU) to tanckona. tndkjdmg teamtekkl or ttrkung
Of rK flnQ *
DATED MARCH 28. 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy fl Winter
Dapury Cterk
PubkahAprft 4, I I , I I . 25.2001
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jo o t o x L em eurr.
ina m o r o e
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
C A M No OOCA JO M -H -O
BANK UNITED. WHICH MAS BEEN
MERGED INTO WASHINGTON
MUTUAL BANK. F A
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(407)301-8200
PWteehAprt IS. 23.2001
Z1S7
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO: 0GCA-2331-14-W
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
INC , tV 4 COUNTRYWIDE
FUNOINQ CORPORATION,

ROBERT E JONES. M, at * ,
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant lo an Order Of Final
Judgment entered In Cato No. 00
C A -2095I4G of baOrcu* Court ol
l a l(T H Juckcul C n u l In and tor
SEMINOLE Ca r * r . Florida. rrharato
BANK UNITED. WHICH HAS BEEN
MERGED INTO WASHINGTON
MUTUAL BANK. F A Ptoaf*. and
ROBERT E JONES. II, at W . are
dafandams. I wte **t to ti* taghaai
bidder tor coin al I I 00 a m . at N
Waal From Door of l a Sammote
County
Courthouse,
Sanford.
FtorWa.an9w3nf day cf May. 2001,
Via toaowtng daaotoad pmpaty.
Lot ( . THE HIGHLANOS. Sacton
Fhra, acoonRng to via Rial toaraof.
as recorded m PW Book 10. Pag* 45
of to# PWfe Racorda of Sananola
Counify, Florida
DATED V * 6 * day ol Apr*. 3001.
C * * Ocufl Court
By Dorothy W. Bo*cn
Dikoutv C M
ROGER D BEAR ESQ .
P O. Box 4005,
Orlando. FL 32902
(00-1024)
ft you are * paraon arito * Otabaay
■No naada any accommodation to
ordat to partlclpata to I
proefortng. you ara anORad. af no
coal to you. lo too pmriaian of carteer
aaaialancs
Plsaaa contact
AOACoordwator al M l N Park
Avanua, Surta N301. Sanford,
Ftorfda 32771, Tetephon* (407*654227 rrthto M (2) working day* of
your recap! of to** Summon*. I you
ara haartog or voica ImpNred, c a I*
000 OSSA 771
PutAan: Aprt I I . IS. 9001
ZI65
IN THE CmCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CfRCUfT
O FFLO M O A
M A M ) FOR
SEM NOLE COUNTY
CASS NO. S t C A t M lM ■
RJC MORTGAGE COMPANY.
JOHN W BROSEMER. at af..
NOTICE O f
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauanl Is a Final Judgmam of
Foradoaura dated Aprt A 2001. and
amarad to Cat* No. SBCA2SS2M
B. of Via C k a * Coud of m*
Elgff aanto Judtaul C k a * to and tor
Canknoia Cowdy. Florida , atoarafn
RJC MORTGAGE COMPANY, la a
PlaxtUR and JOHN W. BROSEMER.
PAMELA S BROSEMER. SENTRY
ELECTRIC INC O f CENTRAL
FLORIDA.
EKAMA
GREEN
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
IN C .
UNITED
STA TES
OF
AM ERICA
FIRST
UNION

NATIONALSANKOF FLORIDAVWa
ATLANTIC NATIONAL SANK OF
COUNTY, FL0 R O A ,
CO UN TY TEACHERS FEDERAL
CREDIT
UNION
Datandantt I to* * a to to* N?i**t
and beat n w tor cash at Wad
from door of Via Couthouaa 301 N.
Park Amm a. Sanford, FI 32771. af
on May 10 2001, tha blowing
ottciBto proptny t t am Ponn n
aaMFtato Judgmam. to a *
LO T 4. EKANA GREEN
(FORMERLY KNOWN AS * THE
COLONY AT TWIN R(VER8 )
ACCORDING TO TME PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED Vf PLAT
BOOK a . PAGE 97. 90. AND 99.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE.
FLO flO A
MARTANNE MORSE
A l Ctofk of (19 Court
By. Mary S ka?*
Aa Daputy Clark
Marc A Ban b n . PA
Anomaya tor Ptotoal
M l N i .l IS 791 StraaL Sum tog
North M um Beach. Florida 331(2
Tafaphona (306) 770-4100
Pubkah Apr! IS, 25, 2001
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M TME CIRCUIT COURT
H A N D FOR
(COUNTY.
C A M NO: OfrCA-MS-144
ASSOCIATES HOME EQUITY
SERVICES. IN C .

LAURENCE W VOSS AK/A
LAURENCE VOSS. BARBARA ANN
VOSS. ADVENTIST HEALTH
SYSTEMiSUNBELT. INC. D/B.A
FLORIDA HOSPITAL;
MORTGAGEE TITLE SERVICES.
INC . and any unknown hair*.
5:

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oVur wfrnown paraona or unknown
apoun i daanaig by. toreugh and
ny of Via above-named
BAISJaSar 9001201
N O U C aO F
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE la haratry given Vial da
undaralgnad Clark of ma Circuit
Cowl of Samnofa Cowfy. Florida.
•rn on too bto day of May. 2001. al
ItDOorctocfcAM * tw Waal kom
door of V&gt;a Sammola County
Courthouse ai Sanford. Flondl.oftar
tar *** and art a pubkc ouiery to
" t and boat brddar ha eaah.
akuafa to Samnota Cowry. Florida
Lot 13. TRAAWOOO ESTATES.
6ECTIO N ONE. aocordng to Via
IS, pagaa 27 and 2«. of Via Pw*c
n acorito of Sammola County.
purauanl lo too Final Judpnanl
antorad to a caaa nsndaig to aald
CowL Via afyto cf which it reheated

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WITNESS my hand end oActel aa*
of aaW Cowl Vaa (Vi day of Apr*.
2001.
V you aia a paraon wan • uwabary
to
parbopaia , t o Vila
you ara amaud. al no
coal W you. to toa prmann of crniain
—
Ptoaaa a n a a Court
whlwfe*a*x 301 N. Park Arwxw.
SUM N30I. Sanford, rend* 3 2 m .
(407)0(8-42*7 aaL 4227. atom J
working days of yow teceft of V a
noOca of loractoaws aala, 9 you ara
haartng knpakad. ca* 1600955(771; I you am wto* mpaked, C l
1-600-9556770
[COURT SEAL)

CLERK OP THE CM C U T COURT
B y Dorothy W Boaon
Oapwy Ctert
ATTORNEY FOR PLAM TVI
Tracy Piaaton Ptaaco
BWter Affoech. P A
S 1M a C o n w a y R d .S U E
Orlando. Florida 32SI2

W.
MICHAEL
ALLAN
NELSON.
TRACEY THOMAS NELSON, and

any unknoiwfii htiri. devileat,
granteet. etadufon, grid ottvei
unknown person! or unknown
ipouiM ciaknlng by. Ihroutfi and
ny ol th# abova namad
BSHMaltor 9004277
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE to hereby grwn Vial Via
undaralgnad Clark of lha C k a *
Cowl of SamneU County. Florkla.
wR on lha Bto day of May. 2001, al
1100 o'clock A M al Tie Waal bom
door of lha SattUnoU County
Cowtooua* n Sanlord. Flonda. o0at
tot aala and aal al pubkc outcry to
Via tighaat and baal blddaf tor eaah.
Via lokowing-daeetlbad property
aAuate to Samnoto County, Flonda
Bagnmng 7S ft Eaal and 73 S A
Sown of d a Northweal comar of Lot
17, PRAIRIE LAKE HEIGHTS,
N n u run North 2 1 5 * , Vience
Eaat 00 2 f l. toenca SouVi 100 9 It.
fhanca Waal 1 3 (2 A . tharca
Northaaetarty I M 7 ft. to a port of
bagtomng aa racordad to PW Book
10. paga 60, of Via Pubkc Racorda of
Samtoof* County. Flonda
purauanl to Via Final Judgmam
amarad to a caaa penang to aald
Cowl. Ih4 atyla of which la rtkcaiad
WITNESS my hand and olftcial aaaf
af aald Court Vaa fth day of Apr*.
2001.
V you am a paraon wfth a daaSMy
who naada any accommodakon to
ordar lo partKlpaM to Vaa
procaartng. you ara amrftod. al no
coal to you. to tte provraton et certain
•enuance
Ptoaaa oonum Court
wkrwaatrxur. 301 N Park Amnia.
Surta N30I. Santo,d Ftortda 32771,
(407)035-4227 aal 4227. waaan 2
waking day* of yow racalpf of Vaa
noOca of toractoaura aaU; f you ara
haartog toipalrad. cal 1000 9551771; ( you am mica toipaaad, c a
i-*oo-g»M770.
(COURT BEAL)
CLERK OF THE a n c u r r COURT
By Doratry W. Bason
deputy Clark
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Jana E Bond
Buoar IHoech. P A
3 1 M 8 C o n w a yR d .S u E
Orlando. Ftortda 32S12
(407)301-3200
PubfuhApm i ( . 23.2001
Z IM
M i m C I R C U T COURT
IN AND FOR
S O M fO L E COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO: M O SO A-M S-13B
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
V IC . a Haw York corporation.
MARTHA PORZK). SEMIHOLE
COUNTY, a pnaaral w b h a u , m
n
a w M lionda. M u m o u
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL nrtua
CENTRAL FLORIDA REGIONAL
HOSPITAL, and any unknown hart.
afmuaai datoang by. Vmugh and
ny af Via above-named
Datandama.
NOTICE OF

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NOTE: Pweuam to Via Fair Oat*
CoHact&gt;on Practical Act you ara
adrtaad Vial vaa law lam a deemed
to he a data crSarmr anempeng to
corner a data and any totormaikai
oManad arM ba uaad tor that
purpew
O a M fh« 9lh (toy of Apri, 3001.
MARYANNE MORCC
C M of O ru R Court
Dy Mary Stroup*
DopufyCM*
COOttrS A STAWIARSKJ. PA.
&gt;4010' Boyscoul Bouktvsnj
Sun* 450
T * n v ».n .U 0 0 7
Telephone fS13)4774008
C A S H 0-004331
Pubkih Apri 18. 33.3001
2180
M THE CtRCUTT COURT
OF THE 19TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUR
OF FLORIDA
IN AMO FOR
SEMVIOU! COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
No. 00 CA 1033 14K
Principal Rawtonttal Mortgage, toe..
PLAVIT1FF.
at
Mariano Pane. Soma Fernanda!, at
al.
DEFENDANTS
AMENOCO NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NoOca la hereby given that
puriuant to an Order Reechedukng
Forectotwa Salt daaad Aprtl ( . 2001,
and amarad to efrt caaa taanbar 00
CA &lt;032 14K. of Via CkctA Cowl cf
Via ISVi Judicial Circuit to and bf
Seminole Coirtr, Flonda. wherein
PRINCIPAL
RESIDENTIAL
MORTGAGE. INC . N Ptawfl and
Menano Pena. Sonia Famender.
Cheat
Groves
Community
Ataoclalion,
Inc.,
la/ara
Dafandamfa). I wB eat to the highed
and beat btdder tor eaah at Via Waal
bom door of toe Sammota C anty
Courthouse to Sanlord, Florida,
Seminole County. Flonda. al
110000 AM on Via 10Vi day of May.
2001. Via
Judgment, to wft
LO T IS4. CHASE GROVES UNIT
4A. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK (2 . PAGES 94-05, OF
TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTE Pursuant to Via Fair Oabf
Coneci&gt;on Practices Act you ara
edvieed Vial vaa law tom M deemed
lo be a debt coaector anampoig to
coded a dam and any Wormahon
obtained wm ba waad tor lhal
eurpoM.
Dated Via VVi day of AprtL 2001.
UARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Ce uA Court
By Mary S tra ta
Deputy Clerk
COOOJS A STAWIARSK1, P A
4010 Boyacoul Boufevard, SuM 450
Tampa, a 33007
Pubkah: Aprt I S 23.2001
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M TH E CMCUTT COURT
OF TH E II T H
JUOIC1AL CVtCUTT
O F FLO M O A
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Caaa No. 01-CA-4ao-14-0
Chau
PLAiNTlM,
V*
flrhertl E Ramsey; U u Rermey.
____ unknown peraorYi) In
poaaaaaton of Vw aubfeo raal
-1
In poaaeaHn of Via awgacf mat
property 9 2 .1 bang, and a w an m n
panto* clakntog by, MougR. wider
and again* toe abom named

NOTICE la hereby gtoon be! toe
undaralgnad CUrk of lha Ctrcwt
Court of Sananola Cowvy. Flonda.
wE on Via M i day of May. 2001. at
11O0 octet* A M al Via Waal Iram
door of Via Sammola County
Cowhouse to Sanford. Florida. eltor
tor aala and art al pubkc outory to
toe rv^wal and beat tedder tor ceNt.
Via totowtog-datertoad property
aauali to SammcSa CowVy. Ftortda:
Lot 12. Block E. COUNTRY a U B
MANOR UNIT 3. aocordng to too
pial toernof aa reoordad to PW Book
12. Pagaa 73 end 70, of toe pubkc
racorda cf Samtoato Cowvy. Ftondt
pursuant to lha Final Judgmam
amarad in a cam perxkng to eaid
Court, toa style W ehich u ndcaled

be dead or a im . Whether aald
wkinoawi pamm may naan an
rtara* aa apowaa. hart, daifaaa.
gram***, or a
Samtooto Cowvy. &gt;
automaton e t to* Stas* cf Ftorkto.
DCFENOANT.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
Richard E Ramsay ( kvtng and a
unknown panto* claiming by,
rtough. under and against to*
above named Attendance) who am
not known to ba dead or atm .

WITNESS my hand and orhaa/seal
o l aald Court tea 9to dry of Apr*.
2001 .
V you am a person ertdi a iteahat)'
eho naada any acoommodaean to
ad sr to pamcftMla In tfea
proceaOng. you am arnVad. al no
coal to you. to Via ptmtaion of certain
salaries Please contact Court
ntotafraaor. 301 N Park Amnia.
Suae N301. Sanfotd. Ftortda 32771.
(407)088-4227 ail 4227. wVNn 2
m u n g day* of yow moot* of M a
ca of tomdbsur* aal*. « you am
haartng Impaaad. cal 1*00855
8771; ( you ara voice toipaaad. c a
1-E0DMSS770
(COURT SEAL)
MART ANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
Mary Straub*
Deputy Ctotk
Ifcfisle K. Meson. Etaere
BUTLER 8 HOSCH. P A
31M South Conway Road. Surta E
Odando. Ftond* 32(12
Attorney tor Piers*
PubtWiAprt t ( , 26.2001
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e o a David Street
Wviler Sprvige. FL 327UO
YOU ARE NOTIFIED to* an
tor toradtoaws * mortgage on toe
InHwInfl 4o0cnb®d: propwly.
LOTS 13 AND 14. BLOCK "O".
LAKE
WAYMAN
HEIGHTS
SUBDIVISION. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3,
PAGE (2 . PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
he# bean Mad again* you and you
art raqwrad to term a copy * yow
wrnian dalanaaa. ( any. to 8 on
KIMBERLY A MATUUS. Attorney tor

M THE CMCUTT COUNT
OF THE IIT H
jU (7*T(A) CMCUTT
O FFLO M O A
IN AMD FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JU M K M C TK M DfVMtON
No. OO-CA-1»70-14-W
Mortgag* Electio,Uc Ragltbanon
Syatom*. Inc..
PLAINTIFF
DiannaL AM. JohnD A M . * * .
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Holies to heteby gnmn Vial,
punuarn to Val Fto* Judgmam of
Fomnoaws dated Ap* ( . 2001. and
wee,ad to c M cat* number 0OCA1970-14 W. * toe C a a * Court *
Vie IVto J u d o * c a n * to and tar
Sanknoto County. Flonda. wherein
M ORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION BYSTEMS. IN C . to
Plant* and Oaarm* L Abb Jtton O
AM, Sanfwd Htodan Lake Vtkea
Homaownert AaaoctoMn. toe. Warn
Patondamts), I w* * a to toa Ngtia*
and ba* brktor tor cash * to# We*
tram do* cf toe Semtnoto Coway
Courthouse to Sanlord. Flood*.
S a rm to County. Ftortda. * 11:00
AM on Vi* 10*1 day of May. 2001, tw
k m to said I n * Judgmam. la a *
LOT 1. IfiOOEN LAKE PHASE *1UNIT VII. ACCOROINO TO TME
PLAT THEREOF AS H£CORDED Vf
PLAT BOOK 30. PAGES 79 ANO B0
OF THE PUBLIC RLCORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA

or
realdanc*
unknown and whoa* lag

Coda* SStawtaikto, P A
4010 Boyacoul BaWtotard
BWto 450
Tamp*. F l 33007
on or betera ewly day* bom to* dale
of V s Dr* putSoakon et Ve* none*
and *to to* oi(yn* w » Vi* Ctotk *
vat Court either before earvto* on
PlatoMta attorney o f toimadtolaly
98eewaimimf9fcwi‘ *,1011 v e i l ■. e M e - J -.-M .. !■ .a. —.
Ii4®aVnHikVWT, (mFBPvHlMMfpSj UVl8Un IM1HUB
araered agaast you tor Via rat*
NOTE: Pwiuam to tw Fair 0*M
Cokactron Practices Act you am
advtaad to* vaa law krm to dsamsd
to ba a debt ooaachx taampang to
coked a dam and any totem* on
oMalnad will be used tor that
WITNESS my hand and Vi* aa* of
aaaf Cowl on APR 10 2001,
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mona
A* Clark f t Vi* Court
Dy Rub Keig
Aa D m n Ctork
COOILIS ( b t a w ia r s k i . p a
4010 Boyacow Boulevard
sate 460
Tampa. FL 33(07
Telephone (913 *77-0000
CASS 10 0 1-O70O
Publtoh Apr* 10.23.2001
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M THE C M C U T COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CtRCUTT
IN AND FOR
M M N 0 U COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A M NO: 00-1911 CP
PROBATE DIVISION:
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
DANNY RAY PRIVETT,
NOTICE OF A D t f W TWATKNf
The adnimartiion cf Via eeuie of
DANNY RAY PRIVETT. 8*0900*8,
Fl* Nwrtoar OO-lftll CP to perxkng
In fie C a a * Cowl tor Sameuto
CourVy. Ftond*. Pmbato OMaeon.
Via ad**** f t which la P. O. Drawer
C. Sanford a 327720650
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to Ma atoh Vito court. WITHIN THREE
MONTHS
OF
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE:
1. al daima agaai* Vto aafata. and
2. any obfacbon by an rtamafad
parson to whom note* wwa maaad
that chalenge* Vto vakekry of Via
WB. Vi* queMcaVors cf V » paraon*
rapraaamavm. mnua, or jurtedcVon
of lha Court
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS
NOT SO FEED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Pubkcamn of ton Nodes to begin
on Apr* 10,2001
VANESSA COWAN

Echevarria (Aaaocwto*. P A
P O Boa 26019
Tampa. Ftortda 33022-6010
F00004475
“ Sea Americans w*h DtoabMto* Ad
If you ara a paraon wfih a ckaabOfy
who naada aocanmodabon In order
to partietoal* to Vfa proceeding, you
ara anlVtod * no co* to you. tar Vi*
provision of caftan aaaialanc*
Please contact Court Adntototretlon
* 201 N. Pork Avanua. Sanford.
Florida 32771. telephone number
(407)005-4227. within 2 working
deyk of your receipt of the
document, N hearing Impairad.
(TOO) 18008658771
Pubaah Apr! 10.25.2001
Z IM

P. O BOX 1322
Sanford. FL 32772
Thomas W Cotoar. J t , Eaq
02V N Spring Darden Av*.
SWM1I3
Delend. FL 32720
(204)740-10(7
Fto. Bar No 0070711
Pubftoh Apr* 10. 23. 2001
Z104

THECM CUrT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CtRCUTT
M ANO FOR
U k V N O b l COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A M N O -W -1404
DIVISION B
NORWEST MORTAGE. IN C,

panonal rapraaamavm'a attorney

THE CM CUIT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JU O IC U L CM CUIT
M ANO FOR
SEM NOLE COUNTY.
FLORE) A
CfYft. ACTION
CASE NO. 00-1341-CA
DIVISION M W
FIRST NATIONWIDE MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
GAIL MARIE ORDONEZ. * *L
4NOTICflOF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauarn to a Fin* Judgmam of
Mortgage Famcktowa deled Apr* 06.
2001 and amarad In Caa* NO 002301-CA of toe 0 0 * Cowl of to*
EIGHTEENTH Judtotol C k a * 9i and
tor SEMINOLE County. Flonda
whereto
FIRST
NATIONWIDE
MORTGAGE: CORPORATION to to#
Plaint* and
Q A A MARIE
ORDONEZ,
TH E
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
GAIL
MARIE
ORDONEZ NtK/A ALEJANDRO
ORDONEZ. STATE OF FLOROA HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY,
WELLS
FARGO
FINANCIAL
FLOFODA IN C, FAUA N0RW E8T
FINANCIAL FLORIDA INC ; THE
SEASONS OF MT GREENWOOD
HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION,
INC.;
MT.
GREENW OOO
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC.:
a a to toa
W E S T FR O N T DOOR O F TH E
SEMINOLE
CO U N TY
CO UR THO USE,
SANFORD.
Fl o r i d a * u d o a m . on n * 3 day
of May. 2001, Vto tatoxtoig dsacrtwd
proparly a* a * tarth ki aald Fin*
Judgment
LO T 130, THE SEASONS.
ACCORDING T O TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RCCOROEO Vf PLAT
BOOK SO. PAGES 24 THROUGH 27
OF TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF
BEUW OLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
M V A 220 Panormna Of. Winter
Springs. FL 3270*
WITNESS MY HAND and V a aa*
cf vfa Cowl on Apr* 02001.
(SEAL)
aUrtToTJ
at
OraM Court
BfkU ry BtoougM
tczivvan Hi
,’« L '
P.O, B a a tM is
Tamp*. Ftortda 33022-6010
FOOD109 79

MARTIN L A N Z A * * ,

Defendam(a).
NONCE OF
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVF.N
purauam to a Fto* Judgmam of
Mortgage r otactaaut* dated Apr* OS.
2001 and ardarad to Caa* NO. M 1404 * Via C k a * Court of Vto
EIGHTEENTH Ju S a * C k a * to end
tor SEMINOLE Cowdy. Ftortda
wheraki NORWEST MORTGAGE,
IN C , to toa Plant* and MARTIN
LANZA THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OP MARTIN LANZA H W A MELANIE
LANZA *r* Vi* Datandama. I w*
e a to vw h u w * and ba* bktt* tor
eaah * WEST FRONT DOOR OF
THE
SEMINOLE
CO UN TY
COURTHOUSE.
SANFORD.
FLORIDA * II 00AM. on Vto 10VI
day of May. 1001. Vto toaowtng
itoacrViad property aa a* torth to
aa* Fto* Judgmam
LO T 17. BLOCK C. COUNTRY
CLUB HEIGHTS UNIT ONE.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF A8 RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 13. PAGE M . OFTHE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMNOLE
COUNTY. FUO RO A
AnVA 134 BURNS AVENUE,
LONGWOOO. FL 32750
WITNESS MY HAND and Vto aa*
f t tee Cowl cxi Apr* 9.2001.
(SEAL)
Ctotk of Vto C k a * Cowl
By.Mary Stroup*
Deputy Ctork
#i*ri~~JTtw. r.A
P O Boa 25010
Tampa. Florid* 33S22 60I*

to Vfa pmoaadng. you
■ no on* ta you. tor Vto
provtoeten of Oartaln aaatotanca.
Ptoaaa ccrfacl Cowl AfkikntobaVun
* 101 N. Park Avanua. Sanlord.
Ftortda 327T1, tatophena iwnbaf
(407)885-4227, wtafn 2 working
days of your racalpf of M o
document II hearing
(TOO) 18008058771.
Pubaah Apm 18 2A 2001
Z107

t A J*
CASS NO. Q0-CA-1985-14-W
Household Ftoanoo CorporMon IE, 0

to parvopato ki
* no oo* to you, tar Vi*
of certain oaatolane*.
contact Court AtoiVntoMton
M 201 N Park Avanua. AarVwd.
Ftortda 32771. totophena number
(407)006-4227. wfthki 2 waking
day* ot yow itoafpl cf M *
doewnam; It haartng knpakad.
(TDO) 1-000-0668771.
PubAahApm 18 25,2001
ZTB6
THEC89CUTT COURT
OF THE EXTHTEENTN
JU O IC U L CMCUTT
M ANO FOR
1E98HOLE COUNTY,
FUM BU
CJVU. ACTION
C A M NO. OO-1100CA
DIVISION ■
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK.
ANGIE PATTLEFOOT. * * .
NO TIC* OF

John 0. III dap. Linda Haalap,
Moatar Fniana*, toe, a CNkomta
Homeowner! A iWVtolon. Inc, 8
Ftortdo oorporoVon, Jane Doe:
Unknown Tanam to Itoaaaaaioab and

N O TIC t OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauam lo a Final 8«*nm*ry
Judgement of Fwactaour* deled
Apr* A 2001. amarad to C M Caaa
No. 00-CA-136514-W of (to C k a *
Court of Vw EighiaanVi Judtotol
C k a * to and toa Samtocf* Cowfy.
Haalap.

Unde Haalap, Master
't o e .
a Caktomi*

|lomoowi mi i Anociaieiii. Inc,, i
Florida corporabon. Jana 0o«;
Unknown Tanam In Poaaaaaton, and
John Doe, Unknown Tenam to

N O TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauam to a Fin* Judgmam cf
Mortgage Foradoaura datod Apt* 08,
2001 and amarad to C a a NO. 001IS0CA af too C k a * Court * Vw
EIGHTEENTH Ju d d * C k a * to and
tor SEMINOLE County. Ftortdo
wharam FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK, to to* PtokV* and ANGIE
PATTLEFOOT, W U JA M L LAKE;
THE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TR U S TEES . OR
OTHER CLAMANT S CLABJVfQ BY.
THROUGH. UNDER. OR AGAINST
LEROY WILLIAMS, DECEASED.
LEE 0 WAUAMS. AS AN HEM OF
TH E
ESTATE
OF
LEROY
WILLIAMS. DECEASED; JAMES
WAUAMS. REBECCA OXENOVfE;
WILLIE LOTT; PEARL LOTT; ANY
ANO ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAJMMO BY. THROUGH. UNDER.
ANO AGAINST TH E HEREIN
NAMED
INOIVIOIIAL
DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR AL7VE.
W HETHER
SAID
UNKNOWN
PARTIES
MAY
CLAIM
AN
VfTEHEEST AS SPOUSES. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS; TRAVELERS
HOME
EQUITY.
INC
FAUA
LANDMARK
EOUITY
CORPORATION OF FLORIDA,
MEEKS INC tVBFA FACTORY
O UTLET.
A
DISSOLVED
CORPORATION.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY; TEN AN T *t N/K/A
REBECCA
OREEN
are
tow
Datondanto I a * eel to to* hupiaal
and beef better la cash * WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE 6EUINOLE
CO U N TY
COURTHOUSE.
SANFORD. FLORIDA * 1100AM.
on Vw HXh day of May. 2001, Va

I w*C bcA Is th«
feiddsr lb#
cash * via Wa* From Dorn of Vto
Samtooto Coway CourVtaU**, 301
NorVi Park A**nua, Satdod. Ftortda
32771. * 11*0 am . an Vw on to*
day of May 10. 2001,, to* tafcwMrq
daao toad preparty aa a* lotto In
aald Fto* Judgment to we
LO T 2 2 -A MEADOW RIOOE.
ACCORDING T O TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED W PLAT
BOOK 2*. PAGE A PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORKM.
WITNESS my i m a m to**** of
V * eowt an Aprt A 2001.
(COURT SEAL)
MARTANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Strap*
DapWy Ctork

torth to said Fin* Judgmam;
THE SOUTH 100 FEET OF LOT 3,
MARTINS PLAN. ACCORDING TO
TH E
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7.
PAGE 76 PUBUC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
TO GETHER WITH A MOBILE
HOME LOCATED THEREON AS A
PERMANENT
FIXTURE
ANO
APPURTENANCE THERETO
AAVA 630 8 (6 0 Doctor! Dr.
Ovtodo.Fl 32765
WITNESS MY HAND and Vto aa*
of Vaa Court on Apr* 9 ,2001.
(SEAL)
Marymn* Mona
Ctork of Vto C ka* Cowl
By Ua/y Smxpw
Daputy Ctork

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tort
purauam to to* Summary Fto*
Judgmam antorad to bra causa on
Aprt A 2001. to C o m N o 2000C A
2431-14-W, to to* C k a * Cato, to
and tor Sanancfa Cowfy. Ftorato.
wharain DONALD K LOCKE and
ROSALIE E- LOCKE, husband and
art*, ara to* Plemon,
end
OEWAVNE H. BEIL. HIDOEN
VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION.
IN C :
and
BALDW INTAIRCHED FUNERAL
HOMES. BfC dtol* BALDWIN
FAIRCHILO CEMETERIES ANO
FUNERAL HOMES,
ara to*
tondw-a. I ■* eel pweuam to
to* torma of aa* Swnmary Fin*
judgmam. to be tvgieel end ba*
better tor cash. * to* Wa* From

Brian L Router. EeqWr*
Stovan B Oraattosfd. P A
Sufto 402
7000 Wa* Paknavo Park Road
Boo* Raton. Ftortda 33433
Tatophona: I30U382838I
FaoanK* (3*1)3828 M 5
Pubkah Aprt 10.25, 2001
Z IM
Vf TH E CMCUTT COURT,
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT,
M ANO FOR
S E M V K X I COUNTY,
FLOMOA
CASS NO: 9000-CA-2431-14-W
DfvtSJON Judes James Parry
DONALD H LOCKE m ROSALIE
A LOCKE.
D t WAYNE H SELL, ate, *L * .
NOTICE OF

L

eg als

Slap* of Via Samtooto Cowfy
Courtoouaa. M l North Park Avenue,
Sanford. Ftortda 32771. *1 11 00
am. on to* 10 day nf May. 2001 Via
toiowtog daaertbad raal property
taealed to 8*mtooto Cowfy. Ftortda.
Comtomtokim Un( 115. Buadkig 6TL
HIDOEN V81AGE CONDOMINIUM,
according to Vw Datoarabon of
Contommwn racordad March 27,
l » ( A to Olftctof nacoda Book 1824.
Pagaa 1501 through 17*7, and
amandad by Fkal Amandmam
berate racordad May 14, 1989, to
Otoctol Racorda Book 183A Pag*a
1(73 Virough 1(83, m ktnandad by
Second
Amendment
thereto
racordad May 2A 1986. to Olftctof
Raoorda Book 1841, Paga 2001, and
amandad by Amendment thereto
recorded June 6, 19SS. to OHIO*
racorda Book 1*44. Pagaa 1313
toreu^i 1321. and tartar amandad
by Amamknam toarelo racordad AAy
17. 1206. to O d d * raoorda Book
1664. Pagaa 1644 torau^i 1*61. m
further amandad by Amandmam
toarafo recorded February 3. 1980.
in Offtctol racorda Book 1707. Paget
1024 thorugh 1034, and further
amandad by Amandmam toareto
recorded May A IM A to OVktof
Raoorda Book 1731, Pagaa 1320
toreugh 1336, et Vto Pubto Raoorda
of SEMINOLE County.
Ftortdo.
appurtenances
Conrtonfrfwn aa a* forth to said
WITNESS My Hand and Otoetel
Sa* of Vf* Court. Vfa • day * Aprt.
2001.
(SEAL)
MATTYANNE MORSE
CLERK B F THE CIRCUIT COURT
DapWy Clerk
E Cram*.
t
Robert E.
EaqWra. 80S Wa*
Oranada 'Ooutevard. Surta A 8 ,
Ormond Beach. FL 32174
ATTENTION: PERSONS WITH
DISABILITIES Tn accordanoa wtoi
Vto Amancana wfh Oto«b**oa Act I
you are a paraon wtoi a rtaabfUy
who naada any eocommodetton a
ordar to panlcfpato to Baa
precaarkng. you are entotod, * no
co* to you. to b a provtaon of oartael
aaalaUnra. PtoaaaoomaaVwCowl
Adnftnlstratton. 301 North Port
Avanua. BWto NM1. Sanford. FL
32771. tatophona no. (407)32343M. arthto two (2) working day* of
yow reoafpf of Vfa NOTICE O F
FORECLOSURE SALE. V you are
hearing e t Wloa Impaired, you may
c a 18008658771. (Tktophont: 10008658771 (TDO ) or 1800865
8770 (v). vto Florida R*#y Santo* )*
Pubkah;Aprt 16.23,2001
Z1SS.
VI TH S O R C U rT CO UR T FOR
I COUNTY,

S I- 125DP
M RE: ESTATE OF
KATHRYT^OYKSTRA.
NOTICE OF A0M88STRATI0N
(On* PR)
The admkfavadon of tie eatoto of
KATHRYN 0YK8TR A. dacaaed.
Fto Nwrtaf 01-138-CP. la pamtoig
to Vm C k a * Cowl tor Sandnato
Courfy. Ftond*. Probtf* OMMon,
Vtoaddreaeofartfchla: P.O.Drawar
C. Sanford. Ftortoa 32772-0869.
Th* name and adrtoa* of Vw

ALL t F T I R e r r H ) PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED TH AT
I paraon* on afiom Vfa nonce 19
(Tub, Nktontera
tw niwt 'ucfXuOfii aSuraSi
inai
Va w ld fy of V a W A Via
1a
. -------- a
£«' at
in*
rM vnonii
Fatortcaon of Vf* Cowl are ragWred
to Ra V »k obtodon* arth bto Cowl
WTTHVf THE LATER O F THREE
MONTHS AFTER TH E DATE OF
TH E FIRST PUBLICATION O F TH B
NOTICE OR TT8RTY DAYS AFTER
TH E DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF T H B N O TK E ON THEM.
ua —
- - - -1 - - a ——-X
crecwcxi at (B
vw
0I*c*o»ni
ana
ether paraona having rtafcna or
on whom a copy of N * no*co I*
dal* of V a to* pubbraaon of I
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
TH R EE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE
OF
TH E
FIRST
PUBLICATION OF T H U NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS A FTER TH E
DATE OF SERVICE O F A COPY OF
T H U NOTICE ON THEM.
A l oV mt credaon of Via dacedarf
mu* 9ta Vwk ctokna wfh Vfa
Court WITHIN TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF TH E F M ST
PUBLICATION O f THW NOTICE
A a CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS N O T SO FE E D W ftl
BS FOREVER BARRED.
The dale of b * Irsi Pubfcaaon of
Vfa none* ■ Aprt 182001.
BARBARA J. O M AN O
BOO N. Apartia Ckcto
Daiona. FL 32723
tor
r No. 345414
UAJLSHAa S W nO H T. P A
M l N VOkwtoAverxa
Orange Cty. Florida 32783
Tatophona (»04)773-01»*
PubtohAprt 16.28.2001
2170
vr-fits aR C U fT COURT
DFTTHC nO N TEEN TH
JV D tC U L CMCUTT
' VIAND FOR
COUNTY,
C A S S N O J C5CA842514-G
BANKERS t r u s t c o m p a n y , a s
TRUSTEE UNDER THE POOLING
AND SERVICING AGREEMENT
DATEO MARCH 1. IM S. FOR
UNITED
PANAM MORTGAGE
LOAN TR U S T 1901-1, ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATE. SERIES
19051,
KELVIN ABNEY. JANE DOC.
Unknown Wto of KELVIN ABNEY;
•nd UNKNOWN
TENANT&amp;OWNERS.
NOT1CS OP B A L I
NOTICE to hereby given bat.
purauam to b a Order e t Fin*
judgement amarad In Vf* caua* to
Vm C k a * Cowl of Skrtfnuta Cowfy.
efuftod to Samtooto Cowfy. ftortda.
LOT 0. BLOCK I I , TIER C. OF
SANFORD. FL ACCORDING TO
E R TRAP FORDS MAP THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK I,
PAGES * TO 54. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORJOA

L

AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Dorothy W Baton
DapWy Ctork
In aamrdanc* wkh ■
With Ptotbrtfaa Art. paraon*
draabrtrttof naadlng a
aceommodaVon to parveapaw In bto
proceeding should contact court
AdnfrestraliO! M latophona number
(407)086-4330. not Wtor ban tavan
(7) day* prior to V* proewartng I
haartng imparted, (TOO) 18008650771, a Vac* (V )18008558770
PA
17787 U S 19 Norb, SUM 600
Ctoanralar. FL 33754
(727)5353000
PWrtahAprt It . 25.2001
Z171
Vf THE CMCUTT COUNT
O f TH S 1 ITH
JUDICIAL CMCtrtT,
Vf ANO FOR
U M N O U COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO j OOCA-2119 14 W
WELLS FAROO HOME
MORTGAGE, VfC.
RAFAELA TRINIDAD. E TA L
n o t ic io p s a u i

PURSUANT TO CHAPTER «
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauam to the Swnmary Fin*
Judgonam to Foractoaure dated
Aprt 5 2001 am) arfared In Caa*
N o OOCA-212* 14 W * Vto C k a *
Cowl of Vi* 18TH JwSctof O r a * to
and tor SEUVJOUE Cowfy, Ftortda.
whareto FIRST UMON MORTGAGE
CORPORATION la PtakfM and
RAFAELA TfONtOAD; NORMA L
CARTAGENA; IVEUSSE TRINIOAD
AS TH E JOHN DOE OR ANY
OTHER PERSON IN POSSESSION
a l unknown parttoa claiming by,
through, wider e t again* tha named
Defender**). whaVwr bring a not
ctortns a hake, dn toaaa, gmntoaa.
aaatgnaaa,
Sanora,
crediore.
totofaee. cr to any oVwr capacty.
ctokTWig by. Vvough wutor ar again*
Via named Dafandar**), ar* Vto
DafandanKa). I aril a a to Vto Ifghe*
and be* bk tt* tor eaah * to*
W E S T FRO N T DOOR OF TH E
COURTHOUSE
of
Vto
BEMrNOLFCowfy CourthouH. to
BEMlHOLE Cowfy. Ftortda * 11.00
AM, en Vto 3 day si May. 2001, Vto

l a 76. HIDDEN LAKE PHASE H,
UNIT I, aajartng to t » pi* t»reof
a* racordad to P I* Bodk 24,
t l t n u g i 17WVtoPW*e
et Samfnoto Cowfy,
Sanlord. Ftortda 32771.
WfTNESSmy hand wid Vto aa* N
b a Court Vfa f day * Aprt, 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
By.Mary ftm p a
A* Oapwy Ctork
TTfi noao* la prmridad purauam to
AdmkfaaVv* Ontor NslO S S .
to aeoordanc* arth Vh American*
Art K you ara a
In o r tor to
to t f t precaadtog. you
ara a i f ad at no east to you. to
provtotorw of certain aaatotanca.
Ptoaaa
contact
Vw
Court
Adnkuaatator * M l North Part
Aranua. attend. FT 32771, Phone
N*. (407)323-4330 avtonakm 4*27
arthto f wonwig daye of yaw racaftf
I you ara
(TDO ): V
Unpaired c a l1800-955-0770 (V)
^viii riBnos rsniy o4rrlQM||i.
MOSKOWTTZ. MANDCLL SAUM S
S840W TTZ.PA
•OOCorporaa* Drha, BWto 810
Fort Lwatoadato, FLORKM 33334
2022J7 FUMC
PubtohAprt 10, *S,lr00l
Z172
M TH E C M C U T CO UR T POR
I COUNTY.
PROBATE DIVISION
Wto Nuaaban S 1 -T5 C P
M RE: ESTATE OP
JE780FER O U VM ROUSE,
HOTICS OF ADSSISSTRATTON
T T » aonkfatralton f t Vm artato of
Janitor OVvta Roue*, dec**led,
Fto Nwnbar D1-72-CP, 19 pemtog to
Vto C k a * Court tor Samto
County. Ftortda. Probata Dtvtoton,
Vw addreta of whkh la Port OSto*
Drawar C, Sarford, Ftortda 32772OSM. Th* rtoma and addraa* of Via
paraon* mprau ntoVi'ii asomay la
a* forth below.
ALL VflERCSTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l paraona on whom Vfa nofta* la
a iiiw g i n v m y n r a m , n
quafficattona e t b * paraon*
rapreiarfat! aa,
venue,
et
IwWrtrtUn e t to* Cowl are required
to N* Vwk abRoSena ariti tote Cowl
WITHVf TH E LATER O F THREE
MONTHS AFTER TH E DATE OF
TH E F M ST PLAUCATION OF THM
NOTICE OR TH M TY DAYS AFTER
TH E DATE O F SERVICE O F A
COPY O F THIS N O T C E ON THEM.
A l creator* ot to* decadent and
other paraona hairing ctokna or

CLAIMtNO AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST RONALD J PARKS,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RONAU)
J. PARKS. N ANY; JOHN DOC ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN
pursuant to a Summary Fto*
judgment of toreetoaura dared Aprt
0,2001 amarad to C M Caa* No 01
CA 254 14 W * Vw CVO* Court et
b a t9Vi Judcwf O r a * to and tar
SEMINOLE
County.
Sanlord,
Ftortda. I ar* a a to to* Ngha* an)
ba* btod* tor cash * to* W a* horn
door *1 toa SEMINOLE Cowfy
Courthoua* beared * M t North
Part Avenue In Sanford. Ftortda. *
11 DO AM. on to* 0 day of May, 2001
p a r t ie s

tat forth to aald Summary Fklrt
Judgment tow*
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VfCLUSIVE. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
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(CMCUTT COURT SEAU
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork of tw C ka* Cowl
By-Mary Btroww
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STERN. PA.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
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IF
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ORANTEES.
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O F TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF
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Oated Vfa 9 day ot Aprt. 2001.
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HUD: No rush to hire director
By Den Ping
Editor
SANFORD — In a reversal of an earlier
mandate, top-level offidals from the
Department of Housing and Urban
Development now say there is no hurry to
hire an executive director for the Sanford
Housing Authority.
The newly appointed SHA Board of
Commissioners, which met for the first

time in mid-May, attempted to meet a
HUD imposed July 1 deadline to hire a
new director. Despite concerns from
Sanford Mayor Brady lessard and mem­
bers of the SHA board about the feasibility
of meeting the deadline, HUD offidals
refused to alter the deadline.
The board missed the deadline, and last
week Kenneth Armstrong of Ormond
Beach rejected an offer to take the job after
contract negotiations with HUD broke

down. He was the second candidate to
decline the job offer.
On Monday, HUD's position on the
deadline changed when Catherine
Lambcrg said hiring a new director could
be put on the "back burner" since special­
ists from the Troubled Agency Recovery
Center (TARC) are currently working in
Sanford. Lambcrg is the director of TARC.
"I don't know that there is a great rush
to hire an executive director," Lambcrg

Local Ians were treated to
baseball at Its finest on
Sunday as the Sanford
Campbell-Lossing Post 53
team edged defending State
Champion Ft. Pierce Post
358,2-1 In 10 innings, In the
Championship Game of the
2001 Florida Department
American Legion Class A
State Championships at
Alumni Field.
Page 1B

SANFORD — A day after a
Sanford resident was almost
bludgeoned to death during an
apparent drug deal gone sour,
Sanford police set up an under­
cover crack cocaine sting at the
same comer.
Within
minutes
of
an
unmarked vehicle pulling up to
the comer of Cypress Avenue
and 5th Street Friday morning,
Willie Hill Jr., 30, and Cedric
Cental), 21, tried to sell under­
cover agents crack cocaine.
Hill was immediately appre­
hended, but Centall ran to a
nearby house. He was locked
out of the house and began
shouting, "I didn't do anything,
let me in."
Centall was charged with the
sell and delivery of crack
cocaine, possession with Intent
to sett crack cocaine and resistIng an officer without violence.
Hill was charged with posses­
sion of drug paraphernalia and
criminal attempt to solicit
drugs.
With the dealers off the cor­
ner, police set up shop and wait­
ed for the dealers' customers to
buy more drugs.
TWo
undercover
agents
dressed in plain clothes milled
around the comer riding bikes,
selling crack or marijuana to
anyone tlial requested it. A wire

Adonis Lopez, left, end Josey Curtis get to know
each other during their first day ol pro-kinder­
garten at Pine Crest Elementary School.

Couple donates life-saving
equipment to sheriff’s office
By Christopher Patton
Stall Writer

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Sanford officer John Foshee
Voiena Kay Eckhardt to a process­
ing center after she was arrested tor
buying crack. AB officers were
arreellna net. EcfcnenM eekl, "TW » \%

the fourth time this has happened*

was attached to each officer and
the conversations where picked
up by listening devices in a
nearby vehicle. Ten agents in
five unmarked vehicles waited
at strategic points around the
corner. With the phrase "it's a
o" the vehicles raced to the
estination and surrounded the
See Sting, Page I0A

3lace to live and work," said
El
Tracy
Tracy
Ronning,
Target

By Michelle Jeria
Managing Editor

H lflM f M M by lom m y Vincent

Index

I

A rt festival gets a
boost from T arget

First-grade teacher Lynn Barber takes roll during the first day ot school at Altermese Bentley
Elementary School. Monday was not only the first day ot school lor Seminole County students but
also tor Bentley Elementary School. For more pictures, see Pago SA.

M an' Smith - Vendor at
the Sanford Main Street
Farmers' Market

See H U D , rage 10A

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

The bond of a Casselberry
woman who locked her two
kids and dog in a self storage
unit was reduced from
$50,000 to nothing Tuesday,
In his order setting condi­
tions of release. Circuit Judge
O.H. Eaton Jr. wrote, “The
fact the children are in pro­
tective custody is serious
incentive for her to remain in
Seminole County to answer
to these charges."
Eaton used levdfal facts —
about Adrianne Johnson to
support his decision. He list­
ed that she has no prior con­
victions for any offense, has
lived in Seminole County for
six yean, lost her Job as a
nurse aide as a result of
incarceration and has no sub­
stantial funds to pay the cur­
rent bond.
"The facts of this case
appear to be easily estab­
lished, but the defendant is
not a flight risk," Eaton
wrote. "The possible penal­
ties In this case are serious
but there is no minimum
maridatory penalty.
"The factors required to be
considered in determining
conditions for pretrial release
should be without monetary
conditions. There is no reason
in this record for the bond to
have been increased to
$50,000. Such a substantial
increase leads to the conclu­
sion that the bond was
increased for the purpose of
keeping the defendant in cus­
tody rather than by any rea­
son authorized by law. If that
was the reason, it was dearly
erroneous."

Patrick The Plant

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Police nab 10
in drug sting

STATE CHAM PS

Casselberry mom
released from jail

said during a meeting with Lessard and
Deputy City Manager Roger Dixon. "I
would suggest to the board let's put on tire
back burner the task of hiring an ED. I
would be concerned if the board adver­
tised for the position Immediately."
"In this industry we have many
mishaps," she added. "This was a
mishap."

SANFORD — Seminole
County Sheriff Don Eslinger
was the recipient of the office's
first defibrillator, a life-saving
device that is popping up in
numerous
public
places,
including on the walls of local
courthouses.
Jean and Norm Could, own­
ers ot Gould Publishing in
Winter Springs, donated the
firsAdeflbrillator to the Sheriff's
Offrce Monday after working
more than a year to raise funds.
According to Eslinger, it's the
first step in adding the life sav­

ing device to all the sheriff's
squad care.
"These are badly needed by
law enforcement and we want
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office to be the most
advanced," said Jean. "We're
hoping other businesses will
follow."
The $4,000 device is about
the size of a laptop computer
and helps kick start the heart
when a patient suffers from an
heart attack.
"We're not doing it for the
rublidty," Jean said. "Our
hanks will come when they
all us up and say today we
lelped save a life."

Having defibrillators in pub­
lic rlr c ,*K end in squad cars is
nothing new to Brevard
County residents. In 1999, local
hospitals donated five defibril­
lators and they were placed in
the Brevard County courthouses.
Last year, the Brevard
County
Office purcounty Sheriff's
Sh
chased 68 more defibrillators
with a $ 100,000 grant and
$ 20,000 of their own money.
According to Joan Heller of
BCSO, a few were kept for
training and specialty units,
but the majority of the devices
See Couple, Page 8A

LAKE MARY — The Lake
Mary/Heathrow Festival of the
Arts received a large show of
support last week when Target
Corporation
presented
ttv
group with a $ 10,000 grant.
Numerous local organizations
and businesses, including the
Target Corporation, sponsor the
arts festival each year to support
local artists and students, said
Tony Senador, vice chairman of
the festival's 2001 board of direc­
tors. Scheduled
to begin
Saturday, Oct. 6 , the 15th annual
art show will highlight more
than 250 artists, including work
from Seminole students.
"The Target Corporation fam­
ily of giving programs, com­
prised of Target, Marshall Field's
and Mervyn's, is proud to sup­
port nonprofit organizations that
make our communities a better

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Corporation
community
ret.
tions grants coordinator.
Target Corporation is commit­
ted to giving 5 percent of its fed­
erally taxable Income to the com­
munities in which it operates
stores, Ronning said. This year, it
will give almost $86 million to
nonprofit organizations nation­
wide.
Each year, money raised from
the festival goes toward scholar­
ships for students at all seven
Seminole High Schools, Senador
said. Since 1986, almost $15 mil­
lion has been distributed to more
than 250 high school students.
According to festival organiz­
ers, the success of the Lake
Mary/Heathrow Festival of the
Arts, which Sunshine Artist
Magazines recently included in
its top 200 art 6hows in the
See Festival I’age 8A

T|NTSW-AIu&gt; —I

pholoi by Tommy Wioofit

Mike McLean, Oscar Bowen, Tony Senador, DeLoros Lash, Kart Picou and
John Connelly were on hand as Target donat ad $ 10,000 lor this year's Lake
Mary/Heathrow Festival ol the Arts.

�T he S eminole H erald

I’ilRC 2 V Wednesday. August It. 2001

A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

Population
explosion
With the start of another school, here is
another look at the statistics compiled
recently by the Southern Regional
Education Board (SREB). The figures in the
publication relate to 16 southeastern states,
as far nortli as Delaware, and as far west ns
.......................... Texas and Oklahoma.
Recently, I reported on the
population explosion
expected in Florida, (383.5
new people per day, from
the year 2000 to 2010 ).
This time, let's look at the
educational statistics.
Florida ranks first of all
these states in the number of
public high school graduates
Nick
from 2001 to 2010 .
Pfeifauf expected
While the national average
* * * * * * * and the average of the
southeast states are both expected to grow
by 10 percent, Florida's graduate level is
predicted to grow at 24 percent, 25,500
grads during this period. It should be noted,
six of the 16 states expect a decline in high
school graduates, as much as down 12 per­
cent in Louisiana.
Of these graduates, 51 percent are listed
as minorities.
How about our adults? How many are
high school graduates. For the year 2000,
the SREB says Florida is even with the
national average of 84 percent. For college
graduates however, Florida has 23 percent
of the population, while the national aver­
age is 26 percent, although we did increase
by 5.3 percent since the previous survey in
1999.
Florida is right at the southeastern level
of 18 to 24 year olds planning to go to col­
lege part time or full time - 29 percent of the
high school graduates. Here, Delaware
scored highest with 40 percent planning to
attend college.
Florida is considered a net-importer of
college students. For the first time, the SREB
figures showed more people coming into
Florida to attend college, than leaving to
attend college In other states. In 1998, the
latest figures showed over 13,500 students
attending college in Florida, who lived in
other states. This certainly says something
about the high q u a l i t y of education being
offered in Florida these days.
The cosf unattending college has
increased in almost every state from 1995 to
2000, with the exceptions of Virginia and
Kentucky. Florida's annual tuition and fees
costs accounted for 6.5 percent of the medi­
an household income, compared with the
national average of 7.7 percent. It should be
also noted that the number of students
receiving financial aid in scholarships and
grants amounted to 47 percent. But only 21
percent were from state grants. The rest
were from other sources.
What is my purpose in citing these statis­
tics? Only to make people aware of what
has been and is presently going on in our
high schools and colleges, in the hopes that
school leaders will act accordingly to comensate for this unbelievable increase in
lorida residents, and the high school and
college age youngsters they will be bringing
with them.

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Stolen Vehicle
Hamilton Clark, 2 3 ,9th
Street, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Monday. The
arrest report said he had taken
a vehicle from a man in the 1 (X)
block of Hughes Avenue. He
was located on Cedar Avenue
and arrested on a charge of
vehicular theft.
Pawn Problem
Kenya Jerek Jones, 24, of
Lincoln Street, Sanford, was
arrested by Seminole County
sheriff's deputies Monday. A
man who had earlier reported
several rings stolen, told offi­
cers he found them at a local
pawn store on French Avenue.
Officers investigated and
found two of the rings which

w ed
Brethren Reaching Out
will present the 4th Annual
America Goes Back to
School program,
Wednesday, Aug. 8 from 2
until 5 p.m. at Seminole
Garden Apartments, 1600W
. 5th Street, Apartment 20 In
Sanford. There will be fun,
food and education. For
additional information
ahone Rose
phone
Ko Davis at 407302-4143.

THUR

H m M photo by Arthur Z M nskl

Spending quality time with your grandchildren is a great way to enjoy a sunny afternoon. Making the most of that precious Brno is Marilyn
Gormarw of Sanford with her grandchildren Nathan Mattack, 6, and his sister, Abby, 4, from Fairfax. Va. The treasure hunting trio used metal
detectors to search for buried riches at Fort Mellon Park. Unfortunately, only a penny and an old key chain were discovered. Bui the mem­
ories created that day were priceless The children were leaving with Mom and Dad lor Virginia that afternoon. Just In time to get home for
the start of school.

The miracle of Senor Cha-Cha
Whenever my friend Betsy comes for
dinner, it's like we're guests on "The
Price Is Right.” She lias a heart ............
of 24-karat gold, and before the
night is over she'll tell us exact­
ly how mudi it cost. Within 10
minutes, she's told us how
much tier car ($67,000), her
townhouse ($475,000), and her
boob job ($1,500 each) cost
This woman paid $1,200 for
her dog — which works out
lo about a hundred bucks an
ounce.
"Senor Clia-Cha (lew all the
way from Tijuana, didn't he?”
* * * '
Betsy coos.
Holding her long-haired teacup
Chihuahua at eye level, Betsy smothers
his furry little face widi kisses. Eyes
watering and nose twitching, Senor
Cha-Cha rears back his eggshell head
and lets out a "Jua-choo!" Apparently,
Betsy's $150-per-ounce perfume doesn't
agree with him.
Senor Cha-Cha may be purebred, but
I'm not thoroughly convinced he's a
dog. I Biink the guy at Bie pet store
stuck a tiny toupee on a bug-eyed rat
and took Betsy to Bk* cleaners. Throw a
silk scarf around his neck and hand
him a little microphone, and he'd look
just like a tiny Mick Jaggcr.
Perched on his silk doggy pillow

were identified. The arrest
report said Jones told officers
he had purchased them for $ 20,
and pawned them for $40. He
was arrested on a charge of
dealing in stolen property.
Drug Arrests
• Courtney Ellen Dille, 20 ,
and Christopher Harry Kling,
24, both of Altamonte Springs,
were arrested by deputies
Tuesday, following a traffic
stop on SR-436 and Westmnnto
Drive in Altamonte Springs.
Officers said they found nar­
cotics items in the vehicle. Both
Dille, the driver, and Kling, the
passenger, were charged with
possession of under 20 grams
of marijuana and possession of
narcotics equipment.

Dour Fctzer
Dan Ping

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Police

• Adam Wayne Cross, 18 of
Orlando, and Matthew Eric
Mattison, 23, of Altamonte
Springs, were arrested by
deputies Tuesday. Officers said
they found the two parked in a
vehicle at a closed business.
When Cross reportedly refused
to let officers examine his vehi­
cle, a K-9 unit was called in,
and the dog indicated a nar­
cotics find. Cross was charged
with Possession of under 20

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Daniel Hugo Kish, 30, Twin
Coach Court, Sanford, was
stopped by deputies on West
12th Street and French Avenue
Monday. He was charged with
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Patrick Jerome Rocks, 33,
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arrested at his residence by
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wife. He was charged with
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two light-footed leaps and lands on the
rough-hewn beam over the dining
loon*, table. Hanging overhead like a
buzzard. Cat nonchalantly grins down
of litter. Of course,
at us with Senor Cha-Cha dangling
doesn't vibrate.
from his teeth like a limp piece of den­
tal floss.
About Bus time wc hear
what sounds like a lop-sided
While Betsy hyperventilates and 1
bowling ball thumping down
speed-read through our liomcowner's
the stairs. Turning in unison,
policy to sec if It covers our cat scarfing
wc watch as my cat. Dead Cat
dojvn a $1,200 chimichanga, Sweetie
tries to reason with Cat.
Walking, waddles into the
It's not a nit, you idiot!" he yetis up
mom and heads straight for his
food trough. At 22 pounds and,i at him. "it’s a Chihuahua! You know
Maxican food makes you sick!"
* growing, Git looks like a sumo
We’re about to read Senor Cha-Cha
* * * wrestler In a moth-eaten, fullhlqlast rites when Cat’s eyes start
length fur. He may be a finicky eater,
watering and his whiskers start twitch­
but what he does cat, he packs in wiBi
ing. Rearing back his moth-eaten head,
a vengeance.
Cat is crunching away when sudden­ Ca sneezes, and Cha-Cha free-falls 10
fee , right into Sweetie's cupped hands.
ly he stops mid-chcw. Lifting his
So icone really needs to consider marcrumb-covered face out of the dish, he
kc ng Betsy's perfume as pepper spray.
sniffs the air. Then, very slowly, lie
lands clasped and holding our
turns toward the couch. The smile runs
breath, wc stare down at little Senor
off Senor Cha-Cha's face and is
Giu-Qia.
replaced by a definite, "Juh-oh.
"Nothing seems to be broken,"
While Senor Cha-Cha tries to burrow
Sweetie whispers.
into Betsy's Gucci purse ($475), Cat cat­
His bug-eyes are glazed and his little
apults through Bie air like a fat flying
tongue ishanging out of the corner of
squirrel. And before you can say la
hiXlmouth, but other than the fact Biat
curaracha, he snatches Senor Cha-Cha
lie's vibrating so fast he's humming like
by his rhinestone collar ($19,95) and
a tuning fork, he's os good as new.
takes off.
Tearing back up the stairs, Cal takes
e lo om s, w a l l

grams of marijuana and possession of narcotics equipment.
Mattison was charged with
possession of narcotics equip­
ment.

Editorial

Administration
Betty B W M
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($39.95), Senor Gia-cha vibrates like

you stuck a quarter in him. I only paid
50 bucks for iny cat, and Uwy
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False ID
Narciso Alberto Ayala, 25, of
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Street and French Avenue.
Officers were called by sher­
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learned Ayala was wanted on
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charged of giving a false ID to
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Join the Back To School
crowd at the Seminole
County Library Northwest
Branch in Lake Mary. The
will begin
ursday, Aug. 9, at 3:30
p.m. The program is
planned especially for ele­
mentary school children
and includes stories, songs,
activities, puppets and
crafts, with plenty of audi­
ence anticipation. The pro­
gram will be held weekly
on Thursdays.
For additional informa­
tion, phone the library at
407-321-2419,

THUR
The city of Lake Mary
will hold an official dedica­
tion of the new Police
Department Headquarters,
165 E. Crystal Lake Avenue
in Lake Mary, Thursday,
Aug. 16 at 9 a.m. The event
is open house and everyone
is cordially Invited to
attend.

The dty of Lake Mary
Historical Commission, to
usher in the Smithsonian
exhibit "Yesterday's
Tomorrows" will hold a jazz
festival from 3 until 9 p.m.,
Saturday, August 18, at
Central Park, at Lake Mary
City Hall. Featured will be
the Altamonte Jazz Ensemble,
Jackie Jones, and King Tet.
Admission Is free to tne festi­
val, and to the Smithsonian
exhibit which will open at 1
p.m.
For additional information
phone 407-324-3065.
Aug. 18 is the third
Saturday and But means it's
lime for the big Blue-grass
Pick-In, at tire Community
Building, comer of West
Church and Wilma in historic
downtown Longwood. The
event is sponsored by the
City of Longwood. Bring
lawn chairs and listen, or
bring your instrument and
in in the pickin'. The event,
:ld the thud Saturday of
each month is from 6 p.m.
until 10 pm.

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Springs and Seminole
County Solid Waste
Management will hold a free
household hazardous waste
collection for residents of
Altamonte Springs and
Seminole County Saturday,
Aug. 18, from 8 am. until
noon at the City of Altamonte
Springs Public VNbrks
Complex, 502 N. SR-434 In
Altamonte Springs. Residents
may bring In items such as
automobile batteries, battery
add, lawn and pool chemi­
cals, solvents, insecticides,
used motor oil, and paint
materials.
Businesses may not partiripate in this event.
For additional information
contact the City of Altamonte
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Obituaries
PAUL WASHINGTON
CARROL
Paul Washington Carrol, 85,
Scott Avenue, Sanford, died
Sunday, Aug. 5,2001. Bom in
Franklin Co. Ala., he moved
to Central Florida from
Michigan in 1979. He was an
inspector in the automotive
industry.
Survivors include wife,
Louise, Sanford; son, Robert,
Adrian, Mich.; daughter, Rose
Sanders, Tampa; brother, Ray,
Houston, Tex,; sister, Ruth
Jenkinson, Crystal River; four
grandchildren; two great­
grandchildren.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel, Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
ROBERT K. CHARD
Robert K. Chard, 72,
Wildwood Drive, Sanford,
died Wednesday, Aug. 1,
2001. Born in Camden, N.J.,
he moved to Cenlral Florida
in 1971. He was In retail sales
with Sears for 20 years. He
was a Catholic and a member
of Shriners, Mason, and
Optimist Club. He was a vet­
eran oMhe U S Air Force.
Survivors include wife,
Leona, Sanford; daughters,
Jessica Nowak, Waco, Tex.,
Irish, Altamonte Springs,
Cynthia McCormack, Cold
Spring Harbor, N.Y.; son, Jim
McDonald, Cocoa; mother,
Marie Mutzer, Col lings wood,

Veterans Club, and United
Transportation Union Local
1376.
Survivors include wife,
Wilma A.; sons, Ronald, South
Daytona, David, Little Torch
Key, FI.; daughter, Carolyn
Curry, VValkcrtown, S.C.; six
JOHN R. FO ULKEJR.
grandchildren; three great­
John R. Foulke, Jr., 57,
Photina Court, Winter Springs, grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
died Saturday, Aug. 4, 2001 at
' Home, Orange City, In charge
South Seminole Hospital,
of arrangements.
Longwood. Bom Nov. 1,1943
in Morora, 111., he moved to
DOROTHY LEE LEE
Central Florida three years
Dorothy Lee Lee, 70, Winter
ago. He was a vacation plan­
Park Drive, Casselberry, died
ner and a Presbyterian.
Saturday, Aug. 4, 2001 at her
Survivors include son,
residence. Bom Dec. 12,1930
Robert J., Cassville, Mo.;
in Norfolk, Va., she moved to
daughter, Jeanna, Winter
Central Florida 34 years ago.
Haven; fiance Saily
She was a homemaker and a
McMurphy, Winter Springs.
Protestant.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Survivors include husband,
Winter Springs, in charge of
Edward P., Casselberry; son,
arrangements.
Linwood E., Deltona; daugh­
ter, Tracey L. Bryant,
EDWIN W, KOLOGZIK
Edwin W. Kolodzik, 79,
Casselberry; step-father,
Linwood Belch; four grand­
South Falmctto Avenue, South
children.
Daytona, died Monday, Aug.
6 , 2001 at Halifax Medical
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
Center, Daytona Beach. Bom
arrangements.
in Cincinnati, Ohio, he moved
to Central Florida in 1966. He
DANIEL LOGAN LONG 1U
was a retired conductor for
Daniel Logan Long HI, 27,
the Pennsylvania Railroad and
Glade Road, Titusville, died
a World War II veteran of the
Friday, Aug. 3, 2001 at his resi­
U.S. Army. He belonged to
dence. Bom in Orlando, he
American Legion Post 0127,
Cassadaga, 749th Railway
was a lifelong Central Florida
N.J.; sister, Carol Hart,
Collingswood; four grandchil­
dren.
Baldwin-Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel, Sanford, In charge of
arrangements.

resident. He was employed by
A-l Tree Service, Geneva and
was a member of First Baptist
Church of Geneva.
Survivors include mother,
Lois A., Titusville; sister, April,
Titusville; brother, Harold E.
Ill, Merritt Island; grandmoth­
er, Elizabeth, Geneva.
A memorial service will be
held Saturday, Aug. 11, at 2
p.m., at First Baptist Church of
Geneva Fellowship Hall. The
service will be followed wlih a
fish fry at Fart Lane Park,
Geneva, at 2:30 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations
are suggested to Wuesthoff
Brevard Hospital St Palliative
Care, P.O. Box 560965,
Rockledge FI. 32956-0965.
East Coast Cremation,
Rockledge, in charge of
arrangements.

SARAH REBECCA
MATHEWS
Sara Rebecca Mathews, 83,
154th Street S.E., Snohomish,
Washington, died Friday, Aug.
3, 2001 at Sunny Hill Home
Car, Lynnwood, Wash. Bom in
Puson County, Ga., she lived
in DeBary from 1973 until
1995. She was a homemaker
and member of Community
United Methodist Church.
Survivors include son,
Newton, Jr., DeBary; daugh­
ters, Susan Lee, La Comer,
Wash., Marsha Simmons,
Snohomish, Wash.; sister,

Grace Williams, Tallahassee;
four grandchildren; two great­
grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge
of arrangements.
GARLON C. SPIVEY
A memorial service for
Garlon C. Spivey, who died
July 14, will be held Saturday,
Aug. 11, 2001 at 1:30 p in. at
First Christian Church, 1607
Sanford Avenue in Sanford
with Rev. Richard Farrand
officiating.
G. LUTHER WARREN JR.
G. Luther Warren, Jr., 75,
Lake Drive, Oviedo, died
Sunday, Aug. 5, 2001 at his res­
idence. Bom Jan. 13, 1926 in
Ashbum, Ga., he moved to
Central Florida 38 years ago.
He was an insurance inspector
and a member of Asbury
United Methodist Church. He
was a World War 11 veteran of
the U.S. Navy.
Survivors include wife,
Patricia S., Oviedo; son, Greg,
Winter Springs; daughters,
Bonnie L. Mitchell, Winter
Park, Melanie S. Bartlam,
Midlothian, Va.; brother,
Edwin, Chattanooga, Tenn.; sis­
ters, Ruth Reece, and Lylbum
Booker, both of Waycross, Ga.;
10 grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

DANIEL T. WAITS
Daniel T. Walts, 58, N.
Carolina Run, Sanford, died
Wednesday, Aug. 1, 2001. Bom
in Knoxville, Tenn., he moved
to Sanford from Ormond
Beach in 1985.
l ie was a sales representa­
tive for Upjohn
Pharmaceutical Company and
a Protestant. He was Ministry
Elder and Care Pastor at
Calvary Assembly of God. He
was a veteran of the U.S.
Army.
Survivors include wife,
Barbara, Sanford; daughter,
Danielle Slade, VVinter Park;
son, David, Tampa; mother,
Grace, Knoxville, Tenn.; broth­
ers, Kurt, Columbia, S.C., Dr.
Steve, Maryville, Tenn.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel, Sanford in charge of
arrangements.
AUDREY C. YOUNG
Audrey C. Young, 83,
Eustace Avenue, Deltona, died
Thursday, Aug. 2, 2001 at
Florida Hospital Fish
Memorial, Orange City. Born
in Dayton, Ky., she moved to
Deltona from Fort Lauderdale
in 1983.
She was a homemaker and a
member of Deltona Church of
the Nazarene.
There are no survivors.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge
of arrangements.

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�4A Wednesday, August 8. 2001

T1IKSEMINOLE HERALD

O p in io n
Keeping it Green
Lake M ary should be com m ended
for its conservation project
Lake Mary City Commission members realize the
importance of keeping its d ty green. With its unani­
mous approval last week of the proposed Lake Mary
Conservation Project, the commissioners emphasized
their commitment to the environment.
The Lake Mary Conservation Project, created by city
staff, Mayor Thom Greene and former City Attorney
Donna McIntosh, creates a foundation for the city's pol­
icy on land conservation and preservation. It was creat­
ed to promote the preservation of wetlands and other
green areas for their ecological value to its residents —
something that often can be overlooked during periods
of rapid growth.
Since the city's incorporation in 1973, recreational
green areas have been an Important factor in Lake
Mary's growth plan. Over the years, a progressive
parks and recreation program has been established
within the dty. Liberty Park, the Sports Complex,
Central Park and other neighborhood parks dot the
d ty 's map.
Now, the d ty is focusing on preservation. It hasn't
been the easiest objective to meet. Although the dty
applied and then was approved for two state
Preservation 2000 grants, various obstacles stopped the
city from acquiring land for preservation areas.
However, the d ty didn't let a little disappointment
stop plans for preservation. Instead, when Darrell and
Bettye Leidigh announced plans to donate several acres
of wetlands to the dty, the idea for the d ty 's
Conservation Project was created.
The Conservation Project encourages developers and
residents to donate wetlands or other green areas to the
dty. According to d ty staff, several developers have
already expressed interest in contributing to the project,
and hopefully many more will do the same in the
future. Under the city's management, the areas will
become an ecological preserves within the d ty 's resi­
dential and business areas.
Not everyone can donate land to the dty. But, Lake
Mary residents can be thankful they have a City
Commission that is looking out for their ecological w el­
fare. And, if you do own some wetlands that you can't
find a use for — keep the Lake Mary Conservation
Project in mind. No one could ask for a better legacy.

Sting Kings
Sanford's police department
is using an aggressive strategy
to combat crime
"This is the fourth time this has happened."
That was Volena Eckhardt's comment after being arrest­
ed for buying drugs Friday afternoon. She's beginning to
get the message: Commit crime in Sanford and you're
going to get caught.
Eckhardt's arrest was the result of an aggressive strate­
gy the Sanford Police Department has used in recent
weeks to combat drug dealing and prostitution. As the
department has received confirmation of illidt activities,
officers have responded with mini-sting opr rations, usual­
ly conducted within 24 hours of receiving the complaint.
On Thursday, a woman was seriously injured in a
botched drug deal. No arrests have been made in that
case, but Ecknardt and nine others, Including two dealers,
were arrested at the same location the next day as a result
of a police sting. Those are typical results for the stings the
department has been running.
To be sure, these tactics alone want solve Sanford's
crime problem. As in Eckhardt case, many of those stung
in sting operations have multiple arrests and are low-level
criminals. The arrests will pile up, however, and the
courts will be forced to take appropriate action.
Continuous undercover operations will also force dealers
and hookers to move their operations. Furthermore, these
types of police activities lead officers to those running
criminal operations, taking a bigger bite out of Sanford
crime.
Scoring and whoring won't be eliminated overnight,
but Sanford Police Chief Brian Tooley's decision to be
more aggressive will pay dividends In the long run.

Rowell is not so
fond o f theater’s
new schedule
To the editor
I just got the 2001-2002 sea­
son brochure from the Helen
Stairs Theatre. Thank goodness

for this organization. They are
bringing in artistic talent from
as far away as New Orleans
and Vienna to fill the cultural
void of Sanford and Seminole
County. I am glad to have the
privilege of spending my
money on imported nigh quali­
ty events rather than having to
suffer through some droll local
theatre production. I am sure

there is not enough local talent
in Sanford and the surround­
ing area to mount an even
bearable production. We are so
lucky to have this theatre look­
ing out for the finer things in
life.
It is nice to see the facility is
not wallowing in some small
town production. This organi­
zation is smart enough not to

let itself get involved with
local directors and actors that
would only demean the
Integrity of theatre. Instead we
are graced with Bach, ballet
and magic. I mean, we have
Dick Van Patten and Frank
Gorshin...need I say more?
Steve Rowell
Lake Mary

The downsizing of government
ple of that expertise is the contin­ lose his interest in government
ing down on Federal
uing partnership of Vice
Communications Commission
and in downsizing its operations.
President Richard Cheney and
In 1995, Rumsfeld, a former
orders for audits of telephone
to describe the governing of
his mentor; Secretary of Defense
companies, which just hap
congressman himself, gave a
George W. Bush. The paper is
Donald Rumsfeld, who was in
speech at The Heartland Institute
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not talking about new
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both Congress and the White
contributors to Bt
filled with downsizing advice to
laws or presidential
House during the Nixon admin­
presidential campaign;
visions, just reporting on
the new Republican majority in
and using advisories
istration. When Gerald Ford suc­ Congress, saying: "Probably onethe making, remaking
instead of enforcement
and enforcement of the
ceeded Nixon In 1974, Rumsfeld
half to two-thirds of the federal
tens of thousands of reg­
orders on more and
became White House chief of
government's non-oentral
ulations and regulators
more complaints to the
staff; when he was named secredepartments are no longer need­
that make up a substan­
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ed in their current form. _.
tial part of the power of
Health Administration
* he was succeeded as chief of staff Whatever Congress does to
the executive branch of
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Muscadine grapes: Perfect for home or garden
tint.* grape
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is harvested as single berries
instead of in bunches
and has smaller leaves
and fruit with thicker
skins than the bunchtype grapes.

of propagating muscadines. In
Florida.
June, peg a long cane into a
trench dug In the ground leaving Treilislng
the cane attached to the vine.
The two- and three-wire sys­
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grapes. The wires are run at
heights of 2.5 and 5 feet for the
and cover the wounded
two-wire type and 2,4 , and 6 feet
part with soil. Leave the
shoot tips exposed. The
for the three-wire system.
Varieties
Pruning the vines on the twolayers are uncovered and
There arc five bronzerooted shoots are separat­ wire system is less time-consum­
fruited varieties recom­
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Planting
F e rre r
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• • • &lt; • • • a wide range of soils,
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Nesbitt, and Southland. The vari­ suitable fordtrus culture. Fine
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the top wire of the trellis. As
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ly those with underlying day at
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Girl resists parents
pleas to play sports
Rather than taking tennis
DEAR ABBY: I am writing
because I haw no one else who
lessons, ask them if you can
will give me advice. 1 am a
join a gym and agree to go
freshman in high school ......................... there three or four
and have never really
times a week for cardio­
been interested in play­
vascular exercise and
ing sports. 1 am on the
some weight-training
speech team, math club
with professional
supervision. Youll be
and newspaper staff.
learning health habits
My parents feel that 1
that will last a lifetime
have to play a sport.
They have paid for
— and it will get you
Dear
off your rusty-dusty.
lessons in dance and
Abby
tennis, but 1 really have
no interest in playing. I
•••
even tried to make Inc
DEAR ABBY; Your
dance team to please them, but I letters about putting cash or
chocks in sympathy cards
didn't make it They just don’t
seem to understand that I don’t
remind me of the one and only
like sports. Today I had my ten­
time I was the recipient of such
nis lesson and played really
a gift. In 1966, my first husband,
bad. I tried, but I must have had Barry, committed suicide, leav­
on off day.
ing me a widow at age 26. We
When I got in the car, my par­ were living in Los Angeles.
ents chewed me out They said I Barry worked for a mall courier
was lazy, and 1 was going to
service and got to know on
play a sport whctlwr I liked it or African-American gentleman
not. I like to play tennis occa­
who was a supervisor at the
sionally, but I'm not in love with
l office. He and his wife
it.
ime our friends, and it was
Can you help me get the mes­ they who tucked a few bills in
their sympathy card. It made
sage across to them that I don’t
me wonder if they came from a
want to play sports, nor do I
wiser and more generous cul­
like them? Please help!
ELLEN IN ture than I did.
FRANKLIN, TENN.
I will always remember Ben
and Claire Gibson for their pro1 the
DEAR ELLENi You have my
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for seven months straight At
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could manage to get It back to
they ore still on this Earth, I
me. No one else was so gener­
hope they will read this. You
ous. So the answer to the ques­
may print my name.
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JOCELYN KEENAN HOW­
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Local lawyers grade judges
By Christopher Patton

O N ' s IC E
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Staff Writer

flip IMVIlf AINMINt

SANTORD — Defense attor­
neys and prosecutors through­
out Central Florida recently
graded
circuit
judges
in
Seminole, Orange and Oceola
counties; county judges in
Seminole, Orange and Oceola
counties and federal judges in
Orlando on a 5-point scale.
Judges were graded in five
categories — legal knowledge,
impartiality, freedom from bias,
demeanor and diligence — and
then the five categories were
averaged for an overall score.
Attorneys also had the chance to
write anonymous remarks about
the judges' performance.
While several judges said they
used the poll to help them
improve from year to year, one
Seminole County attorney is not
in favor of the process.
Fem Park attorney and presi­
dent of the Seminole County Bar
Association, Gar)' Siegel, said
the poll may not reflect the opin­
ions of the majority. Only 116
ballots made up the poll, but
according to Siegel there is thou­
sands of practicing attorneys in

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Central Florida.
“You've got maybe 5,000
lawyers in Central Florida and
they could only get a 100 of them
to fill this thing out," Siegel said.
"It's just not a good sample and I
don't think It's valid."
Topping the list with the high­
est overall rating was 18th
Judicial Circuit Judge Kenneth
Lester Jr. with a 4.39. However
fellow Seminole circuit judges,
O.H. Eaton Jr. and Alan Dickey,
were close behind with the
marks of 4.35 and 4.19 respec­
tively'.
"One of the things that gives
that poll credibility is they allow
prosecutors a chance to partici­
pate," Dickey said. "I give it
quite a bit of credibility. This
year had fewer comments than
prior years. When there is a lot of
comments it can be more help­
ful."
While Siegel said he’s in favor
of the comments portion of the
ll, it too is sometimes tainted
attorneys who "have an ax to
grind."
"Constructive criticism helps
the system move along moie
smoothly," said Siegel. "If you
don't think he’s doing some­

thing right then write it down,
but what you get in some cases is
they (attorneys) will hide behind
this anonymity and make
vicious statements."
One
comment
toward
Seminole County Judge Ralph
Eriksson states "Too immature.
These arc peoples' lives. Court
feels like a nigh school."
"How is the public going to
benefit from statements like
that?" Siegel questioned about
the comment. "That is a sign of
immaturity to write something
like that — that's high school."
According to Eaton, the poll
"is a significance to everybody."
But, when questioned if it was
helpful for improvement he was
not ns sure.
"I think it's helpful if you arc
on the top and near the bottom,
but I don't know how helpful
they arc when in vou're in the
middle," Eaton said. "When peo­
ple go out of their way to write
complimentary comments it
makes you feel like you're doing
something right."
Lester said he believed the
poll results were accurate
because only n handful attorneys
practice criminal law full-time.

"I think it gives you a fairly
accurate indication of how
ou're doing," said I ester. "I
Ibasically see the same attorneys
over and over again, i think the
vast majority of those respon­
dents are filling out these polls."
According to Lester, many of
the "general practitioners" or
"street lawyers" who only prac­
tice criminal law part-time are
the ones that may not he
accounted for in the poll, hut lie
sees them only "sporadically" In
his courtroom.
Other
Seminole
County
judges were rated including a
3.29 for Carmine Bravo, a 3.65 for
Ralph Eriksson, a 3.46 for Mark
Herr, a 3.44 for Donald
Marhlestone and a 2.81 for John
Sloop.
Seminole County Circuit
Court judge Thomas Freeman
received a 2.72, hut according to
Siegel that mark is suspect
because Freeman has primarily
boon hearing juvenile cases and
seeing only a handful of criminal
attorneys.

said not to shock.
"It makes everyone look like a
genius because they're so easy to
use," said Jean's son Bruce
Gould.
Just weeks after receiving the
donated
defibrillators,
the
Titusville courthouse used one
in October 1999 to help a suscep­
tive juror regain his heartbeat.
In March of this year, a 39vcar-old DcLand woman col­
lapsed at a soccer game In Palm
Bay. A deputy had just gone off
duty and was wa Idling Iii» aon

eputyi
defibrillator from his suuad car
and saved the woman's life.
Most recently, on June 27, a
70-ycar-old Melbourne man col­
lapsed
in
traffic
court.
According to Heller, the man
had no pulse or respiration.
Four shocks from the defibrilla­
tor and the man was transported
to the hospital in stable condi­
tion.
The Orange County Sheriff's
Office is not as advanced as
Brevard, but they still have
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seven more life saving machines
than Seminole.
Two of them are placed at
training facilities in the county
to help deputies learn and uti­
lize tire tool. Another five nre
assigned to lire court services.
According lo police, the defib­
rillators were acquired last year
as part of grant, hut have not
been used to save a life as of yet.

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"We've got people olive that
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EMS/fire/rcscue and the sher­
iff's office, assisted Monday
morning in finding a lost 91yea r-ola male.
According to program manag­
er Lt. Mike Johansmeyer, the
two-year-old joint helicopter pro­
gram is quickly paying divi­
dends with the find of the elder­
ly male being its "most signifi­
cant success In the recent past."
The male was located at 10
a.m. almost 100 feet into a heavi­
ly wooded area near the
Summerlin Avenue and Celery
Avenue region. He was reported

missing since the Sunday
evening.
According to Johansmeyer,
ground units were unable to pen­
etrate the wooded area, but the
"eagle in the sky" spotted the
man in a clearing in the woods.
Flying 500 feet above the area
in a one mile radius. Flight
Officer Rob Hemmert of the sher­
iff's office spotted the missing
male and Flight Medic Mitch
Ransom of FMS/fire/rescuecon­
firmed it was a man fitting listdescription.
The Air Rescue 3 helicopter
has three primary uses, said
Johansmeyer. The helicopter is
used to transport critical patients
to hospitals, combat brush fire's
and for search and rescue mis­
sions.
Although, the helicopter's

crew is not fully trained in tech­
nical rescues like water recover­
ies, Monday's operation was just
doing what all crew memliers are
trained to do, said johansmeyer.
"Crew personnel in general —
not just pilots or medics — nre
trained to Ih&gt;aware what is going
on around and below the air­
craft," he said.
Currently, liie crew is getting
ready to start training for more
technical rescue's. Tire training is
in the "beginning stage's" and
cetulei lake some time as
Johansmeyer saiei its e ery irmxirip o r iant tei make sure "everybody
erybody is
wdl-tralned" when tttempling
technical rescues.

Plans for this year's festival
are three-fourths of the way fin­
ished,
Senador
said.
Entertainment ( events have
already been scheduled, includ­
ing music performances by vari­
ous high school groups and (ire
Seminole Community College
symphonic orchestra. A high­
light of this year's festival will be
a sky diver, who plans to make
an entrance at the festival on
Sunday, Oct. 7.
A new attraction to this year's
arts festival is a classic car show
sponsored by the Lake Mary

Rotary. Mon' than 100 vintage
cars will lx* on parade during the
event.
"List year, the car show did
well at SCC, but we didn't have
a lot ol participation from the
public." Rotary Past Pri'sidenl
Mike McLean said. "This is a
nice marriage I think the classic
cars will lx* a gixxi partner for
the ari show.”

Chrlstophor Patton can be
reached at cpattonOsominoteherald.com or 407-322-2611.

Festival
Continued from Page 1A
nation, is based on a partnership
with the community, volunteers,
individual contributions from
local businesses, and the various
chambers of commerce In
Seminole. The goals of the festi­
val include producing a juried
show featuring local, national
and international artists and
craftsmen, raising money for
graduating high school students,
fostering pride and involvement
within Seminole County and
stimulating and energizing tire
local economy.

Micholle Jeda can be reached at
mdjerlaClsemlnoleherald.com or
407-322-2611.

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spotless, in addition to preparing that delicious seafood is
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serve up anything on the menu, regardless of the time.
are 30 cents each every Sunday and Wednesday. Uncle
Appetizers on the menu include clam strips, gator tail,
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devil crab, chowder, wings, and cheese sticks just to name
a few. Entrees will range from $12.95 for one pound of crab well drinks, $1.50 all the time.
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Sheriff warns of local credit card fraud

Sting
Continued from Page 1A
drug buyer.
Eight people were arrested
for trying to purchase drugs
from an undercover officer in
Friday's sting. While the opera­
tion was intense at times, it was
a patient waiting game for the
officers.
“It's pretty neat when every­
thing goes right which is the
majority of the Ume,“ said
Sanford Investigator Frank
Hilton as he waited behind the
wheel of an unmarked vehicle.
After a half hour of waiting,
the call came and Hilton was in
hot pursuit of a woman driving
a mini-van who had just pur­
chased crack from the under­
cover agent. Volena Eckhardt,
53, of Sanford was quickly cor­
ralled, but not before she threw
the evidence out the window.
As officers pulled her out the
car she informed them, “You
have no evidence."
Hilton calmly walked less
than 50 yards down the road
and picked up the bag of crack.
Eckhardt reaction: “This is the
fourth lime this has happened."
Back at there starting point 15
minutes later, Hilton radioed in.
“31 is back in the pocket," he
said, letting his colleagues know
he was ready for another take­
down.
“There’s no discrimination
when it comes to this rock,”
Hilton said as he patiently
awaited another cracx buyer.
“There's no age limits. The crack
has no levels — teachers, doc­
tors."
Hilton's sting partner, Mark
Padgett from the Winter Springs
Police Department, added "I'll
tell you what, I've seen a lot of

people gel on crack. It really
taki~. them downhill."
Thirty minutes later, a home­
less man walked up and pur­
chased crack from the under­
cover agents. Richard Davis, 59,
made little attempt to resist offi­
cers as they surrounded him.
Hilton said he rarely worries
that crack buyers may be carry­
ing a gun.
“You find very few crack
heads with a gun because if they
had one, they would sell it for
crack," he explained.
The sting wasn't without it's
glitches as one of the pursuit
vehicles suffered a flat tire and
was out of commission for some
time, but with little activity the
loss of the vehicle didn’t hurt
the operation.
"This is nothing like it used to
be before — it was really bad,"
Hilton said about the crack on
the streets of Sanford. "We
wouldn't have all this down
time before."
Assisting in Friday’s opera­
tion was the Winter Springs and
Altamonte
Springs
police
departments. Also standing by
was
the
Sanford
Fire
Department for medical assis­
tance in case any suspect tried
to swallow the crack before
being arrested.
In addition to Eckhardt and
Davis, others arrested for pur­
chasing crack or marijuana were
Roger Cheshire, 51, Terry
Wheeler, 32, Dave Crowe, 47,
John Perkins, 44, Marquax
Manning, 21, Audrey Defreese,
45, all of Sanford.

From Staff Reports

If yon have recently pur­
chased merchandise at the KMart in Winter Springs or eaten
at the Bistro Cappuccino in Like
Mary you might want to check
your credit card bill, according
to Seminole County Sheriff's
Office.
On Aug. 5, investigators of the
Economic Crimes Unit respond­
ed to K-Mart in reference to

employees using stolen credit
cards.
Check out clerks Lesina
Samalavco Suisala, 22, and her
stepsister, Erika Gonzalez, 18,
were arrested and charged with
scheming to defraud.
Thu two allegedly kept
customers’ credit cards after
they
made
purchases.
Customers, in their haste, forgot
to ask for the cards back and
apparently the stepsisters would

use the cards at each other’s reg­
isters.
So far, about a half dozen vic­
tims have been identified.
The plot thickened Tuesday as
investigators
noticed
the
accounts of customers who
dined at a now defunct Lake
Mary
restaurant,
Bistro
Cappuccino, had duplicate
charges after the restaurant had
gone out of business in May.
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FBI has been in contact with
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Seven victims have been Iden­
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Lambcrg clarified her state­
ments after the meeting, adding
that the decision about how to
proceed with hiring a new direc­
tor would “absolutely be left up
to the board."
"The executive director Is
absolutely a critical position, and
it would be most beneficial to
have a director in place,"
Lambcrg said. "Hut whether we
have a director or don’t have a
director does not halt the recov­
ery of this agency. My contractor
(M.D. Strum) is on the ground
fulfilling their obligations, and
the recovery team members are
busy going about the task of
turning this housing authority
around."
Pointing to the job her team
has done, Lambcrg said all of the
life-safety electrical problems
had been fixed throughout the
SHA complexes and tnat all of
the vacate units except those at
Lake Monroe Terrace will be
ready
for
occupancy
by
December.
"Recovery is occurring,"
Lambcrg said.
Board chairman Joe Davis did
not attend Monday's meeting.
Contacted by phone, Davis said
he will urge the board to move at
it's own pace to hire a new direc­
tor.
"We're going to take our
time," Davis said. "This is on our
schedule now."
Board
member
Angelia
Gordon agreed with Davis.
"I'm glad to here they want to
give us some time," Condon said.
"I think with TARC in there, we
will be all right, as long os HUD
keeps those people in place. My
major concern is that we estab­
lish the appropriate process for
hiring a new director. I think
TARC tried to move too quickly,
and they put us in this position.
"I can't speak for the rest of
the board," Gordon said, "but 1
can tell you I will not vote to go
forward with hiring a now direc­
tor until we have the process in
place."
That process, according to
Gordon, will include establish­
ing a salary and benefits package
before advertising for the job. as
well as determining how candi­
dates will be evaluated and
interviewed.
"This is our decision to make,
not HUD's," Gordon said. "This
is going to be a methodical
process, but that doesn't neces­
sarily mean It's going to be
slow.''
The board's agenda for
tonight's meeting does not
include an item concerning hir­
ing a new director. Condon said
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Fans who attended the
American Legion State
Tournament this past week­
end witnessed something
just short of a(
miracle.
No, not
that Sanford
Post 53 won
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When the
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became Hurricane Barry
moved across the state on
Wednesday and Thursday
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of rain on Alumni Field at
Seminole High School there
were considerable doubts
that the tournament could
be finished as scheduled, let
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What with several inches
of rain having already fallen
on the field the previous
two weeks, Seminole High
School Athletic Director
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manager Rod Fergerson
were already working
around the clock just to get
the field dry enough to play
on.
Then when even more
rain fell on Thursday and
only one of the scheduled
four games were played,
that on top of aforecast that
called for heavy rain
throughout the weekend. It
was feared that the tourna­
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single elimination formal
therefore not giving the
teems even one chance to
have a below par perfor­
mance.
Even though the winner
of the tournament does not
have to be at the
Southeastern Rcgioud until
next Thursday (August
16th), the change of format
was being considered
because it was costing local
organizers several thou­
sands of dollars a day to
house and feed the teams
and tournament peraonel
and the supply of cash,
much of was coming out of
the local coaches* pockets,
was quickly running out.
But Powers and
Fergerson, along with Post
53 players, parents, boost­
ers, and members of the
Post 53 “B" team, did a yeo­
man's job of getting the
field not only playable, but
in nearly pristine condition.
Special thanks also has to
go to Tom Sperling and the
DeLand Recreation and
Parka Department for
allowing the American
Legion to use Conrad Park
to get back on schedule and
the grounds crew for work­
ing hard to keep Melching
Field in playable condition.
Also having a big hand in
making the tournament a
success on a less than per­
fect weekend were Chuck
and Rose Kimmig and their
crew, including Mary
Fergerson, Rod's wife, who
manned the concession
stand all week and made
sure hot food and cold
drinks were always ready
for the fans.
Also deserving praise are
Gene Pharis, who came out
on Monday to steam clean
the whole facility to make
sure it was clean for the
incoming fans and Mr.
Fraysier, who headed up a
group of volunteers to man
the ticket booth, sell the
programs and other tourna­
ment memorabilia and keep
the fans aware of the
changes in times and sched­
ules of the games.

Lopez gets “the call
By Dean Sm ith
Sports Editor
TORONTO — And then there were 10.
Lake Brantley High School graduate
Felipe Lopez became the 10th graduate
of a Seminole County school to play in
the major league's when he was promot­
ed by the Toronto Blue Jays last Friday.
Lopez, 21, has split 2001 season
between Tennessee of the Southern
League (AA) where he hit .222 in 19
ames, with two doubles, a triple, two
me runs, four RBI and four stolen

Lake Brantley graduate
promoted to Blue Jays
bases and at AAA Syracuse where he
was batting .279 with 19 doubles, seven
triples, 14 home runs, 44 RBI and 13
stolen bases.
The 6 -foot, 175-pound, switch-hitter,
also participated in the Major League

Baseball Futures Game during the 2001
All-Star Game festivities in Seattle.
Lopez was Toronto's first round selec­
tion and the eighth overall pick in the
1998 June First Year Player Draft after
hitting .521, (38-for-73), with seven home

runs, 28 RBI, and 35 stolen bases as a
senior at Lake Brantley. He also led the
Patriots to the 1997 Class 6 A State
Championship as a junior after transfer­
ring from Apopka.
Lopez made his presence felt immedi­
ately on Friday starting at third base
against the Baltimore Orioles and going
2-for-5 at the plate with an RBI double
against the Orioles' Jose Mercedes as
Toronto won 10-1 at SkyDome.
Blue Jays manager Buck Martinez likes
Lopez's poise and feels he can succeed at
See Majors, Page 2B

H o h u m , a n o th e r title
Post 53
Post
in State

By Dave Westerman
Special to the Herald

By D*an Smith
Herald Sports Editor

SANFORD
f U N tV U U J _ Sanford
saniora base­
uaseball)
I fans may finally be
sthing this morning.
breaf
D e a l ifans were treated to
Local
baseball at its finest on
Sunday as the Sanford
Campoell-Losaing Post 53
team edged defending State
Champion Ft. Pierce Post
358,2-1 in 10 innings. In the
Championship Game df the
2001 Florida Department
American Legion Class A
State Championships at
Alumni Held.
Sanford leadoff man "Ricker
Pearce, who had struck out
twice and failed to get the
ball out of the infield tn four
i at bats, opened the
of the 10 th I ‘
with a double and scor
three batten later on a wild
ich from reliever Daniel
pita
illins as Post 53 won its
Col
third state championship in
five yean.
“What a great game," said
Sanford Post 53 manager Rod
Fergerson. “We saw two very
good teams play very good
games today. I'm just glad we
won the coin flip and had the
hammer (batting last as the
home team). Luckily we got
the break.’’
Sanford, which is now 47-1
on the season, will advance to
the Regional 3 (Southeastern)
Championships in Albany,
Georgia starting on Thursday,
August 16th with the winner
there advancing to the World
Series in Yakima, Washington
starting August 23rd.
The game was another
installment of what has
become a heated, but healthy,
rivalry between the two
teams over the past two
years.
The two teams tied for the
Eastern Area title In 2000
because of rain and both
teams advanced to the State
Tournament where Post 358
defeated Sanford twice in the
semifinals to advance to the
finals, where they beat
Brandon for the champi­
onship.
H m M photo* by Art ZMkwkl
Last week. Post 53 had
come from behind to defeat
1 Tucker Pearce (top) led off the bottom ot the 10«h Inning and later scored the game-winning run, while Matt Fraysier
Pott 353 In Ft. Ptrrce to win
(knve: left) doubled In Port F?’s first run and also threw out a runner at second base, and Dominic Petracca (lower
the Eastern Area Tournament
right) hurled five shutout Innings In relief to get the pitching victory as Sanford edged delanding State Champion

r

See Legion, Page 2B

Weather
holds up
FASCAR

Ft. Pierce Post 358, 2-1. to win the 2001 American Legion State Championship.

Sanford, F t. Pierce sweep bracket play
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
SANFORD — Sanford Post 53 and Ft.
Pierce Post 358 had battled tooth and nail
for the Eastern Area Tournament title a
week ago in Ft. Pierce and the two teams
showed again this past weekend in the 2001
Florida Department American Legion Class

A State Baseball Tournament that the East
Central Florida area is the best for baseball
right now.
Post 358, the defending State Champions,
and Post 53 both hit a bump or two in the
tournament, but for the most part cruised
into Sunday's Championship Game with
relative ease.
Ft. Pierce (31-5) had opened the touma-

ment on Thursday with a 7-5 victory over
Venice Post 159 (22-11), scoring twe runs in
the bottom of the eighth Inning to break a 5­
5 tie.
That ended up being the only game on
Thursday as rains from Tropical Storm
Barry moved across the area.
On Friday, Palm Beach Post 12 (23-5)
See State, Page 2B

BITHLO — Well, at least
Orlando Specdworld got to run
for one week.
Ai 'week after finally getting to
runi ia card the rains returned to
the facility located east of
Orlando last Friday night and
washed out the scheduled
Double Points Night.
The Double Points Night has
now been rescheduled to run
on Friday, August 17th.
This Friday night (August
10th) the Race Car Engineering
Sunbelt Super Series will be on
hand to run, plus FASCAR fea­
tures in Mini-Stock, Modified,
Sportsman, Super Stock and
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.
NEW SM YRN A SPEEDWAY
SAMSULA — Late evening
rains washed out the Double
Points Night at New Smyrna
Speedway last Saturday.
The event has been resched­
uled as part of the show to be
run on August 18th.
This Saturday (August 11th)
New Smyrna Speedway will
hold the Sorrento Salvage
Strictly Stock "25’’ Challenge as
well as heats and features to the
regular FASCAR divisions of
Late Model, Modified, Mini­
Stock, Sportsman, and Super
Stuck. No Super Late Models
this week.
Gates open at 5 p.m. and rac­
ing begins at 7:30 p.m. every
Saturday night at the track
located at the comer of SR. 44
and CR 419, between New
Smyrna, DeLand and Daytona.

TEST AND TUNE
BITHLO — Test and Time
will be held every Wednesday
night from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at
Orlando Specdworld.
Cost is $20, which is good for
the car and three people to the
pits only, while individuals can
enter for $5.
For more information on any
local short track action, call the
FASCAR offices at (407) 568­
1367 (Orlando) or (386) 427­
4129 (New Smyrna), or check
the Internet site at
WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM, or E-Mail at FASCARNOW0AOL.COM.
Also you arc invited to tune
to to Daytona's WNDB-AM
1150 “The new “VOICE" of Slock
Car Racing!" every Monday
night from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. fol­
lowing the Benny Parsons
Show.
This is a radio show that is
devoted to Short Track Stock
Car Racing and is sponsored by
New Smyrna Speedway and
hosted by Randy Dye of
Speedway Dodge and Don
Nerone and Terry Roberts from
New Smyrna Speedway. They
will take your calls and answer
questions at 386-239-0033.

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Tm . S eminole H erald

Wednesday, August 8. 2001

Legion
Continued from page IB
title, but since Sanford was the
host team for the Stale
Tournament, Post 358 got to
represent the Eastern Area.
Both teams then won three
games without a loss in their
respective brackets to earn the
spots in the winner-take-alt
State Finals.
Ft. Pierce, which finishes the
season at 31-5, came into the
game a tittle tired, but on a hot
roll, as it had crushed
Jacksonville Post 88,16-6 in
seven innings, earlier on
Sunday.
And Post 358 carried the
momentum, and enthusiasm,
into the Finale. Justin Griffin
opened the game by hitting an
Adam Sanabria pitch into the
hole between short and third
which Sanford shortstop Jason
Louwsma got to, but his throw
skipped past first base and
Griffin went to second on the
tough play
that was ruled an emir.
But Sanabria. who has been
the ace of the squad this sum­
mer. settled down to get a
grounder to third and then a
grounder to first, which moved
Griffin over lo third.
The hard-throwing lefthander
then got ahead of Post 358
clean-up man Christopher

Rahnl 0-2, but the catcher fought
off an extremely tough high and
tight fastball, and fisted the ball
into leftcenter just in front of a
diving Pearce to score Griffin
with the game's first run.
But that would be all of the
scoring until the seventh inning
as Sanabria and reliever
Dominic Petracca, who came on
in the sixth inning, and Ft.
Pierce ace Kevin Lynch pitched
masterful baseball
Lynch got as far as third in ihc
second inning when he reached
on a fielder's choice and stole
both second and third and
Gregory’ Llneburg singled and
got to third with two out in the
fourth inning on a pair of errors,
but Sanabria pitched out of the
jams,
Mark Teasley looked like he
had a sure two out double off of
Petracca with two out in the
fifth inning, but Sanford centerfielder Malt Fraysier made an
amazing throw to L-ouwsma fro
deep rightcenter and nailed
Teasley to end the inning.
Posl 53, meanwhile, only had
three singles and bad no runner
get past second base over the
first six innings off Lynch, a
hard-throwing righthander who
will be attending Florida Stale
University this fall.
But Sanford finally got a break
in the bottom of the seventh

inning as Louwsma reached on
catcher's interference and
moved up to second when Matt
Mergo put down a bunt back to
Lynch, who turned a fired the
ball into center field.
Lynch like he might wriggle
off the hook as Kyle Bono's bunt
attempt forced Louwsma at
third and Uriah Kimmig's
grounder to third did the same
to Mergo.
But Fraysier, the No. 9 hitter
in the Post 53 line-up, came
through again, blasting a ball
over the Post 358 rightficlder's
head for a game-tying double.
Sanford had a chance io go
ahead in the eighth inning as
Chris Krall led off with a single
and went to second on a
grounder by Angelo Petracca,
but Krall would be stranded at
third on a grounder and a strike
out around an intentional walk
to Louwsma.
On the other side of the coin.
Ft. Pierce was having no luck
against Dominic Petracca as the
righthander, who will be a
senior at Seminole High School
this fall, allowed only a one out
single in the seventh inning and
a two out single in the eighth
inning and did not allow a run­
ner to reach
second while striking out four
and walking no one.
With fans being treated to free

State
Continued from page 1B
trailed Bay County Post 375 (47-11) 2-0 going into
Ihe bottom of the fifth inning, but after scoring a
run in the fifth, Jason Jacobs blasted a three-run
home run on a 3-0 pitch and Palm Beach went on
to a 6-2 victory.
Sanford (47-1) also got a threat in its first game,
trailing Ihe Sarasota Baseball Club (25-9) 3-1
heading info the sixth inning.
But an RBI triple by Jason Louwsma and an RBI
single by Uriah Kimmig keyed a three*run sixth
inning as Posl 53 took the lead lor good and
Trevor Berryhill made the lead stand up, Flatter­
ing 12 hits in a route going 5-4 victory.
Providing the offense for Sanford were Kyle
Bono (2-for-3, run), Angelo Petracca (2-for-4, dou­
ble, run), Kimmig (2-for-4, RBI), Louwsma (triple,
run, RBI), Tucker Pearce (double). Matt Fraysier
(single, RBI) and Dominic Petracca (run).
Bay County and Sarasota then met up in the
first elimination game with Bay County scoring
all four ol its runs in the second inning and Ryan
Kamscy went the distance on the hill, allowing
one unearned run on three hits while striking out
12 in a 4-1 victory.
At Conrad Park in DcLand, North Tampa Post
334 outscored Jacksonville Post 88 (29-10), 7-5, in
a winner's bracket game and then Jacksonville
stayed alive by ousting Venice, 11-3.
Ft. Fierce then stayed undefeated, scoring three
runs in the bottom of the third inning to erase a 2 1 deficit and went on to top North Tampa, 7-4, in
a game that did not finish until after 11 p.m.
On Saturday, Sanford joined Ft. Pierce as the
only undefeated teams in tire tournament when it
crushed Palm Beach, 7-1.
A double by Chris Krall, singles by Ryan Bono
and Louwsma, and walks to Matt Mergo, Kyle
Bono and Kimmig did the damage in a three-run
third inning and Post 53 then tacked on three
more runs in the fourth inning to back the com­
bined three-hit pitching of Stephen Apfel and
Bryan Armstrong.
Apfel went the first eight innings, allowing one
unearned run on three hits, while striking out
four and walking one. Armstrong faced four bat­
ters in the ninth inning, allowing one walk and
striking out one.
Doing the hitting were Ryan Bono (3-far-4, two
runs, RBI), Pearce (2-for-5, run), Uruwsma (2-for3, run, RBI), Krall (double, two runs) and Mergo,

Kyle Bono and Kimmig (one RBI each).
Back in DeLand, Bay County took care of North
Tampa, 11-7, and Jacksonville ousted Palm Beach,
4-3, on a bases-loaded, one-out, two-run single in
the bottom of the ninth inning by Josh Gervais.
Sanford then earned its spot in the
Championship Game by blanking Bay County,
1(H) in eight innings, behind a six-hit shutout
from Jake Davis.
Post 53 scored two runs in each of the first,
fourth, fifth and sixth innings to put the game to
an early end.
Doing ihc damage offensively were Angelo
Petracca (3-for-4, double, two RBI), Mergo (2-for3, run), Pearce (2-for-5, two runs), Krall (single,
three runs), Louwsma and Ryan Bono (one single,
one run and one RBI each), Robert Yero (single,
run) and Fraysier (run).
That set the stage for Sunday's action with Ft.
Pierce earning its spot opposite Sanford In the
Championship Game with a1 16-6,
li
seven-inning
laugher over Jacksonville.
Th e game actually was a lot tougher than the

score would indicate as Ft. Pierce jumped off to a
10-2 lead in the fourth inning before'Post 88
scored three runs in the fifth Inning to cut the
lead to 10 -6 .
Kevin Lynch, who would be named the tourna­
ment's Most Outstanding Player following the
tournament, went 4-for-5, scored four runs and
drove in two for Post 358, while Blaine Hartley
was 4-for-4 with a pair of double, scored a run
and drove in two for Jacksonville.
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baseball, Posl 358 got its first
scoring threat against Dominic
Petracca as Griffin led off the
lOlh with a single to right and
went to second on a sacrifice
bunl by Cooper Osteen.
Lynch was then intentionally
walked before Rahal hit a
potential double play ball to
short, but the catcher had just
enough speed to barely beat Ihe
throw to first, putting runners
on the comers with two out.
Dominic Petracca was able to
make the big pitch and got
Chase Steele lo line out to Krall
in deep right field to keep the
game tied at 1 - 1.
Pearce, a lefthanded hitler, led
off the bottom cf the 10 th by
hitting ball just inches inside the
third base bag for a double and
Krai! put down a perfect sacri­
fice bunt down the first base
line, moving Pearce over to
third with only one out.
Angelo Petracca, who led
Sanford in hitting in the tourna­
ment with a .375 average, was
then walked intentionally lo set
up a double play. With leflhand-

ed swinging Ryan Bono coming
to the plate. Post 358 brought in
the lefthanded Collins to pitch.
Collins' first two pitches were
balls, but then he came back
with a strike. But on 2-1 his
curveball bounced past Rahal to
lire backstop and Pearce easily
crossed the plate with the win­
ning run.
Krall led the Sanford attack
with a pair of singles. Also con­
tributing were Pearce (double,
run), Fraysier (double, RBI),
Angelo Pelracca and Louwsma
(one single each) and Kyle Bono
(run).
Sanabria went the first five
innings, allowing one unearned
run on four hits while striking
out four and walking one, while
Dominic Petracca got the victo­
ry afler allowing four hits strik­
ing out four and walking one
over the final five innings.
Lineburg had a pair ol hits in
an eighl-hil Ft. Pierce attack,
while Lynch, who was named
the tournament's Most
Outstanding Player after pitch­
ing two super games and hit-

ting .417 for the toumamcnl,
suffered the pitching loss
despite allowing only one
earned mn on six hits, while
striking out eight and walking
two.
Fergerson was assisted by
Ralph LaRosa and Mike Bono
wiln Stephen Apfel, Bryan
Armstrong, Trevor Berryhill,
Kyle Bono, Ryan Bono, Jake
Davis, Matt Fraysier, Uriah
Kimmig, Chris Krall, Jason
Louwsma, Matt Mergo, Mehul
Patel, Tucker Pearce, Angelo
Petracca, Dominic Petracca,
Brandon Pharis, Adam
Sanabria, and Robert Yero mak­
ing up the learn.
2001 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT
AMERICAN LEGION CLASS A
STATE TOURNAMENT
at Alumni Field

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winning run in the fourth as
Toronto prevailed 2-1.
The Blue Jays then wrapped
up a sweep of the Orioles on
Sunday as Lopez went l-for-3 in
a 5-4 victory. Lopez is now Hit­
ting .364.
In other Seminole County
major league news:
David Eckstein overcame a
tough trip to Boston to have a
big weekend series in his first
trip to Yankee Stadium.
Eckstein hit a two-out, tworun double off of Andy Pettitte
. over the head of Bcmie
Williams In center to give the
Angels a 2-0 lead on Friday, but
the Yankees rallied for a 4-2 vic­
tory.
On Saturday, Eckstein had a
pinch-hit single and scored a
run In a 5-4 loss.
But Anaheim battled back to
get a split in the scries as
Eckstein went O-for-2, but
walked three times, stole two
bases and scored a run as Ihe
n r?XP
Angels won a-3 on Sunday mid
then went 3-lor-5 with a run ,,
scored in a 3-1 victory on
Monday.
Juan Nieves led off the fifth
inning with a single and went
to third when Eckstein (who is
now hitting .280) slapped a sta­
le to right. Darin Erstad then
t a sacrifice fly to score Nieves
before Eckstein stole second (his
12 th stolen base of the season)
and scored the third run of the
game on a single by Garrett
Anderson.
Tim Raines Jr. continues to
excel since his promotion to
AAA Rochester. The Orioles
outfielder is hitting .305 (18-for59) in 15 games, with eight runs
RLE PHOTO
scored, three doubles, a home
Lake Brantley grad Felipe Lopez was promoted lo the ma)or league's by the
run, five RBI and five stolen
Toronto Blue Jays on Friday and has hit .364 os (he starting third baseman.
bases in seven attempts.
happening after he was moved
Continued from page IB
lo third base for the first time
a new position — third base.
last week.
The 21-year-old was mainly
t
On Salurday, an error commit­
used as a shortslop and second
ted by former Blue Joy Tony
baseman in Triple-A.
Batista at third base allowed
Lopez said he did not know
Raul Mondesi to reach. He then
he was going to be called up,
stole second before Lopez (1but figured something may be
for-3) drove him in with the

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D—MSSun of Probarty- LEO 8 1/3
OF LOT 1 BLK 3 NORTH ORLANOO
RANCHES SEC 5 PB 12 PO U
Namaa In which asaaaaad- MOR­
TON SEVER, ELAYNE KATZ
Al cV said propany bang In Via

Clark

Puritan Auguaf S.1S. 32. 39. 2001
DOOM*.

Herald photo* by Art ZMInakl

Lake Mary graduates Trevor Berryhill (left) and Stophon Aplel (right) both picked up pitching victories for Sanford
Post 63. Berryhill scattering 12 hits In a 5-4 victory over Sarasota and Aplel combing with Bryan Armstrong on a
three-hit, 7-1 victory over Palm Beach

C F R H to o ffer free p h ysicals
SANFORD — The best deal fur an athlete in
a long, long time is coming to Central Florida
Regional
Hospital on Thursday, August 9th.
al lie
Whether
Iheryyou are a male or a female, play any
rorn ti
tiddly-winks to Varsity football,
provide a FREE athletic physical to
will p
nigh school.
anyone who is in middle school or higl

Middle School athletes must bring a parent to
the hospital to sign the consent form.
Doctors will begin giving the physicals at 6
p.m. and continue throughout trie evening.
So come on athletes, don't look a gift hone In
the mouth, get out to Central Florida Regional
Hospital on Thursday.

tala Al payment* th at ba cash of
guaranteed
instrument,
mada
payabia to Via Ctark of Via CVou4
CoiaL
Dated on 7/37/3001.
MAHYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEWNOLF COUNTY FLORIDA
by OERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Clark
Pubtafi August 8.15. 33. 39. 3001
D0032a

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Vial
RUTH COLMAR, tha holdar of Via

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Vial
RUTH COLMAR. Via hoidsr of Via
tofcmng cenScatats) has Mad sard
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•/ara «• W o n
CERTIFICATE NO: 2 tU
YEAH OF ISSUANCE 1995
PARCEL IDS 03-21-30 503 OHOO0180
Daucrytoon of Properly LEO LOT
18 BLK H NORTH ORLANOO
RANCHES SEC 3A PB 12 PG 41
Namat n much iiaaaaad ZALlo u u a c o u s i n inc

guaranteed
Instrument,
mada
payabia to Via Clerk of tha C tra*
Cram
Deled on 7/37/3001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUTT COURT
8C M M X E COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Ctadi
PuMah August 8.15. 22. 39.1001
D0038a

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Leg a ls
n o t ic e t o t o * p u b l ic
None* b hereby gm n TOI TO
t a r t ot Mustmart ol TO Cky ol
t a t a d w* hart a regular TO*nng
on AuguM », HOI HTOC#y Hal
Cornnimion Chambers at 11 30
AM. *1 ortor to eono«toi * request
tot rsnenc* in TO Zontog O rttan c*
u I panama to Port yurt setback
requirements and Irorl/uW yard
(Aracado Av*)**TOck requirements,
pareat araa and parcel tndto raqure
marta to an MR-2 ronmg (Mnct on
LOT 6, BLK 0, TO IS. SEMINOLE
PARK, aa raoortad to PB 2 PO 75,
Pubkc ftacorde cl Sammai* County.
Ftonda.

aa touted 1201 W 71h S tr u t
Ptannad uaa ot TO property la to
oorMrud an addtoun onto a alngfeLarry Dte*. Chapman
Board 'Of Adluslmorrt
ADVICE TOTOEWJBUC IF A PER
80N DECIDES TO APPEAL A DCCIiO N MADE WITH RESPECT TO
ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
TOE ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR.
WO. HE/SHE WILL NEED A VER­
BATIM RECORD OF TOE PRO
DEEDING* INCtDOING TOE TESTWOWY AND EVIDENCE. WHICH
RECORD IS NOT PROVIDED BY
TOE CITY OF SANFORD
(F8
IM .010S)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTIOFATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330 M2fl 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
Pubtetv August 8. 15,2001
00015
M THE CIRCUIT COURT TOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C M No. 01-OR-3238-OSA K
to TO manat ol TO adoption ol
U M U MICHELLE HOCMUU
k o t k c o p a c tio n
TO. W a r n Rottoguai. Butt F a ta l
of TOOAd totMAdopted
Ytai hataoy a n notated that a pasdon tor adoption of your inmor cited
bom on Match 21.10081, m u Nad
to TO court on JOy t9, 2001 You
a rt required to aarva a copy al yout
aatoan dalam aa. I any, on TOpaoI la Aatnd Vaton. Eat). 777
Da*ona ONd. SUte F28. De*ona. FL
d a r t o( trta court on or baton
•/I0SW1. OTOraaaa, a
gainat you tor
TOpaMon.
AUOU3T2,1001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clarlt d TO Court
DapdyCUrt
(Court Saai)
PutktohAugue* 8 .1 5 ,2 2 .2 9 .2 0 0 1
D 0 100

M TO * anCU IT COURT
O P TO * 1ITO
JUDICIAL CMCUTT.
M AND FOR
■CMMOL* COUNTY,
FLOMOA
CAM NO. 88-2878 C 14 O
CITYSCAPE CORP
w.
LESTER KALTENECKER, al al
»•
Dafamterki
N on e* op
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OJVEN putauart to a Final Judgment ot
rorecaosura oaiw novwnDtf i f ,
1889, and artarad to Caaa No. 882878 G 14 G. d TO COouN Court ol
TO 1STO Ju d d d Ckcu8 to and tor
SEMINOLE
County.
Florida.
CfTYSCAPC COBP. fa PMnMf and
LESTER KALTENECKER. DONNA
KALTENECKER; JOHN TUUP and
LMOA L E E .___ UNKNOWN PER­
SONS M POSSESSION OF TOE
SUBJECT PROPERTY a n da*~rtarta I art a«8 to TO M dud and
bad bkUar tor u a h M TO WEST
FRONT DOOR 01 TO SEMINOLE
County Counhouaa. to SEMINOLE
Cooky. Ftorlda. al ll.X o 'd o c k e m
on TO 30*i day d AuguaL 2001. TO
tanh to aald Find Judgmant. to we
LOT 1. TUSKAWILLA TRAIL BUBDTVtSJON. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, AS RECOROEO
M P U T BOOK 41. PAGE 8. OP
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA, LESS A
PORTION OP LOT 3. MORE PAR
TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL­
LOWS; BEGIN AT THE SOUTH­
EAST CORNER OF LOT 3.
TUBKAW5XA TRAIL SUBDIVISION
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 41.
m a t 8. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
RUN N 8 S 14W W . ALONG THE
SOUTH UNE OP SAID LOT 3. A
DISTANCE OF 1028 FEET TO A
PONT ON A CURVE. CONCAVE
SOUTHEASTERLY, HAVING A
CENTRAL ANGLE OP IIS 4 T 1 T
AND A RADIUS OF 7 7 3 2 0 FEET.
THENCE FROM A TANGENT
■EARMG OP N18*4irW E. RUN
NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID
CURVE A DISTANCE OF 18084
FEET TO A PO»TT ON THE NORTH
UNE OP 8AJO LOT 3. THENCE
BM 1T43TE ALONG SAID NORTH
LPIE, A DISTANCE OF 23.P1 FFF.T
TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF
SAID LOT 3 SAJO POINT BEING
ON T W WESTERLY RIGHT OF
WAY UNE OF TUSKAWBXA ROAD.
SAID POINT ALSO 0EP4G ON A
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY. MAV94Q A CENTRAL ANGLE
OP 14'4&lt;7T7" AND A RADIUS O f
8 4 * 3 1 FEET. THENCE FROM A
TANGENT
BEARING
OF
B C T S n m RUN SOUTHWEST­
ERLY ALONO SAID RIGHT OF WAY
UNE AND TOE ARC OF SAID
CURVE A DISTANCE OF 1 8*04
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEG8T
Dated tk s 31d day d July, 2001 .
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Ctort d la d CnPt
By Dorothy W Bdton
Aa Deputy Clerk
TNa noaca la prandad putauan to
ArtMMltaLVa Ortai M o l OW
to aooordanca «*i TOAmancana
■R i [ksahHia* A d , * you « n a pataon « d i • daabMy M d naada any
aooornmodadon to ortar to partdpate n tote ptocaadng. you ata am
■ad, 41 no end to you. to pmlatona
d oanatn m lm nca PteaM oenH d TO Court AdranteOator al 301
Hoitti Part Arenua. Sanlotd. FI
aim, Ptrorte No (407)323-4330
Odaniton 4227 atehto 2 aiortung
daya c4 y a r racaaa d ton noaca or
O. * you u n haaraig
d, Cad 1-800-8558771
» you a n wtoa Impalnd. ca l
I-K B 155 c m (V) (V»» Fton,u
L
SdvnrtadOy
Vargaa. Don * Kahana PA
4000 HoPyaruod Boutevard.
Strtte 875-5
HotywwL FI 33021
Tatephorn (854(8*38883
T M M am ta (854)8*37707
H a No: 88-1308 U S
PUttetn August 8. 18. 2001
00084

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N o n c e TO THE PUBLIC
Notlca ta twaby gfran that TO
Board ol Ad|m1mert ol TO C4y ol
Sanlort art hold a ragular matting
on August 23. 2001 to TO City Hal
Commrsinn Chambers al 1130
AM to ordar to contidar a request
tor vartanca to TO Zarang Ordnance
aa a panama to front yart Mtoacfc
and Hd* yart sstbadt requirements
to an SR I lortng datnd on:
S 1/2 d i d 42 »Ai Lot 44 Santo
Part, aa ncortad in PB 5 PQ 82.
Puttto Rscorta ol Samtoote Comfy
Ftortd*
aa located 2411 O ang* Avsnua
Plamad uaa d TO prpparty la to
construct a carport onto suiting
structure
Larry Birur Chairman
Board d Adualmsrt
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC IF A PER­
SON DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECI­
SION MADE WITH RESPECT TO
ANY MATTEn CONSIDERED AT
TOE ABOVE MEETINQ OR HEAR
ING, HE.SHE WILL NEED A VER
BATIM RECORD OF TOE PROCEEDNGS INCLUDING THE TES­
TIMONY ANO EVIDENCE. WHICH
RECORD IS NOT PROVIDED BY
THE CITY OF SANFORO
(F3
288 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABIUTIES
NEEDINQ ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THEBE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
TOE PERSONNEL OfFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330 5828 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
Pubkih Auguat 8, 15.2001
00 0 3 8
NOTICE OP BALE
PUBLIC AUCTION
IN PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STAT­
UES &gt;I'J/A IMS TOLLOW’.MG
VEHICLE WILL BE SOt D AT PUB­
LIC AUCTION ON TUESDAY
AUGUST 21. 2001 AT 1000 AM AT
CORTES TOWING SERVICE. 245
ORANGE
AVE.
LONG WOOD
FLORIDA THESE VEHICLES ARE
SOLD AS IS WITH NO TITLE
GUARANTEE
SELLER
RESERVES TOE RIGHT TO BIO
BIOOINQ STARTS AT AMOUNT
OWED FOR TOWING ANO STOR­
AGE. VIEWING ONE HOUR PRIOR
TO SALE FORM OF PAYMENT IS
CASH OR CASHIERS CHECK
1) 1888 LINCOLN MARK VII
V1N 4 1LNBP08F7GY878B51
I ) 1881 CHEVROLET MONTE
CARLO
VIN4 1AZ37K5BK43927I
3) 1887 CHEVROLET CAMARO
VIN» 1OIFP21S1HN12770S
4) I890DOOGE SHADOW
VIN4 1B3XP48K8LNI222S0
5) 1888 DOOGE CHARGER
VINa IB3B744C4H0888328
8) 1890 PONTIAC GRANO PflIX
VINa IQ2WT54T5LT256538
7) 1888 HONOA ACCORD
VIN# JHMCAS53XJC006872
8) 1866 ACURA LEGENO
VINI JH4KA3288JC010730
8) 1881 TOYOTA COROUA
VINa 2TE72S5B0853S40
10) 1988 MAZDA 828
VIN4 JMIGD2228KI707775
Pubam Augual 8.2001
D0061
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
MCCONNELL TOYflNO WILL SELL
AT PUOUC AUCTION. FOR SAL­
VAGE TOR CASH. ON DEMANO
TO HIGHEST BIDDER. THE fOLLOW1NG DS8CIUBE0 VEHICLE.
AUCTION YEAR MAKE V1HJ
AUGUST ttTH
88CHEV
1G1BN69H6FY200115
Au g u s t a r m
82 FORD
MEE11G4CHA19845
84 VOLVO
YV1AXB84 BE3880417
81 FOnD
IFAPP128XMW3I080S
87 CHRYSLER
3C3EL43H3VTB06422
AUGUST 28TO
85 AMERICAN MOTORS
1XMAW8S35FK182342
AUGUST 30TH
UO luLAACAKI
KZ440A0I2218
83 FORD
1FTBRI0CXDUA24O44
AUGUST 318T
89 PLYMOUTH
2P40H25K3SI1259454
88 PONTIAC
t G2NE54D8KC830663
82 NISSAN
JNIEB31PINU136220
87 FORD
I EMEU 1705VLA52820
Th* Audion art ba hdd at 8 0 0 a m.
cat said dates abort
McCom*4 Towaig ARatswry,
2800 Santord Art.,
Sanlort. F I, 32773
Proapadrv* btodan may Impact
valad** on* hour prior to sal*
T aira art -CASH OR CERTIFIED
FLINOS' UcConnai Towtoj
naanraa TO rloM to setter* or rated
any and *• BIDS
Pdauh Augual 8. 2001
OP Loaaaw ooo. Flo r id a
Na n c e o f p u b l ic h e a r in q s
TO COFmOCR ADOPTION OP
PROPOSED ORDINANCE*
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by TO
C4y d Langoood. Florida. Fiat TO
C&gt;y Cdransaon art hold a puttee
haaraig to cunaktet anactmard d TO
loClgwinQ Ordlruuxci:
ORMNANCE NO. 01-1(71
AN ORDINANCE O f THE CITY OF
LONaWOOO. FLORIDA. AMEND­
ING CHARTER 8. GARBAGE ANO
REFUSE. ARTICLE II. SOLID
WASTE COLLECTION. SECTION »
3 I(*). ‘CHARGES ANO RATES'.
SECTION 8-33(0(11. 'PLACEMENT
OF
JNTAINERS'. PROVIDING
FOR A HATE INCREASE. PROVIOINO FOR CONFLICTS. SEVER
ABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
ORDINANCE NO. 01-1178
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
LONGWOOD. FLORIDA. RELAT­
ING TO COMMUNICATIONS FACIL­
ITIES IN PU6UC RIOHTSOF WAY.
PROVIOINQ FOR TITLE; PROVID­
ING FOR INTENT ANO PURPOSE
PROVIDING FOR DEFINITIONS.
PROVIDING FOR RFGISTTUHON
FOR PLACING OH MAJNlAlteNG
COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES IN
PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY. PRO­
VIDING FOR NOTICE OF TRANS­
FER. SALE OR ASSIGNMENT OF
ASSETS IN PUBLIC RIGHTS-OFWAY. PROVIDING FOR PLACE­
MENT OR MAINTENANCE OF A
COMMUNICATIONS FACIUTY IN
PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF WAY. PRO­
VIDING FOR SUSPENSION O f
PERMITS.
PROVIDING
FOR
APPEALS.
PROVIDING
FOR
INVOLUNTARY TERMINATION OF
REGISTRATION. PROVIDING FOR
EXISTING
COMMUNICATIONS
FACIUTIES IN PUBLIC RIGHTSOF-WAY. PROVIDING FOR INSUR
ANCE PROVIDIFtG FOR INDEMNI­
FICATION. PWOVSMNQ FOR CON
STRUCT ION BOND. PROVIOINU
FOR SECURITY FUNO PROVID­
ING FOR ENFORCEMENT HEME
DIES. PROVIDING FOR ABANDO
MENT OF A COMMUNICATIONS
FACIUTY.
PROVIDING
FOR
FORCE UAJEURE. PROVIDING
c it y

L eg ais
rOR RESERVATION OF RIGHTS
AND REMEDIES; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY. PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE
ORDINANCE NO 01-1880
AN ORDINANCE OF TOE CITY OF
LONGWOOO. FLORIDA AMEND­
ING CHAPTER 21. TAXATION. TO
REPEAL TOG MUNICIPAL PUBLIC
SERVICE TAX ON THE PURCHASE
OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS S E R ­
VICE WHICH ORIGINATES OR
TERMINATES IN THIS STATE.
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS.
SEVERABILITY AND EFFECTIVE
DATE
Bald Ordnances war* placed on
8ra&gt; nadng on Augual 6. 2001. Th*
City Conaraaaion art contra*- tarra
tot Ttitl paaiaga and adoption aTto*
TO puttee ha irtng. which art ba haW
to TO Cry Hal. 175 Wad Warnn
Avanus. Longwood, Florida, on
Monday. TO 20th day d August.
A D , 2001, at 7 00 p m . or aa soon
TOraartar a t poaatte Al TO mast­
ing. irasrsttad partiaa may appear
and ba heart art! reaped lo TO pro­
posed O rtn uicaa
This haaraig
may ba continued born Ian* to Ian*
unta a final action la taian by TO Cay
Cratanteuon ,
A copy d TO prupoaad Ordaiancaa
ars potted al TO City Han.
Longwood. Florida, and copras ate
on la* with TO Ctert d TO Crty and
asm * may ba impeded by TO pub­
lic
NOTICE TO TOE PUBLIC An per­
sona ara adrtaad mar. 4 TOy duetto
to appeal any decision mads at
TOM piaa!ing.haanngv lhay will
naad a rscort d TO procaadiiga
and tor auch purpo iai. TOy may
naad to Inaure mat a yarbanm record
la mads, attach record to ndudr TO
1h* appeal n lo b * mada (par
E c c ttr 288 0105. xtortte totoiSaal
aiintanca to parmpate to any d
TOm procaadingi should contact
TO A D A Coordmitor. al (407)2603481, al laatl 48 hours In advanced
Dated *aa 31tt day d Jd y AO .
2001
CITY OF LONGWOOO
GERALDINE D ZAMBRI.
a T Y CLERK
Pubbah August 8.2001
D0088
NOTICE TO TH* PUBUC
Notes Is hsraby O'-an mal TO
Board d Adjuumani d |r» Cay d
Sanlort art hold a rsgdar maaeng
on Augual 23. 2001 n n a Cay Hal
Commuilon Chambers al 11:30
A M m ortar to eerraeter a isquaat
tor vananc* to TO Zoning Ordnance
aa 8 panama to bora yart asTOck
rsquusmanu, i m yard itiback
ratjutramanti. and pared width
raqdramanta to a S R -1 torang dtaLOT 8. BLK 8. TR C, Town d
Sanlort. aa recorded to PB 1 PG 58.
Puttee Records d Sammow County.
Florida
Bemg mora ipaoleally daaenbad
aa toeated 813 Pins Avsnua
Planned uaa d TO proparly la to
ccnUnrct an addbon onto a wngteLarty Blair. Chaaman
Board d ArbustmarS
ADVICE TO TOE PUBUC: IF A PER­
SON DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECI­
SION MADE WITH RESPECT TO
ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THE ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR­
ING, MEJSME WILL NEED A VEHOATIM RECORD OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS INCLUDING TOE TES­
TIMONY AND EVIDENCE. WHICH
RECORD IS NOT PFtOVIOED BY
THE CITY OF SANFORD
(FS
266 01051
PERSONS WITH DISABIUTIES
NEED!NO ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 3 '* &gt; * * ’ « 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETINQ
Pubbah Auguste. 18.2001
00071
M TO* CIRCUIT COURT
FOR TO* EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEWHOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION AND
OUAROtANSHIP DIVISION
FILE NO: 01-711-CP
IN RE:
ESTATE OF DANAROBIN ROGERS
NOTICE OP AOMMtSTRATlON
Th* adnwtet/ihon ol t o aalate d
DANA ROBIN ROGERS, derailed
FW Nianbar 01-781-CP. w pending
to TO Cvcurt Court tor Samnote
county, Florida. Probala Drvteun, TO
iddr*M d which I P O Drawer C,
Santord. Florid* 32772-0*58 Th*
names and addrataaa d TO paracmal raprsaantelirt and TO paraonal
raprsaantebrt'a anomay ara a d
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
Al parsons on whom Vat node* la
•ervad who h a rt obprctions that
chdtenga TO nNMy d TO art. TO
quaMicaUona d
TO Paraonal
Rapmasnuiiva. vanoa, or (unadtouon d Baa Court at* raqdrad to H*
TO* ob)acliona w*h Via Court WITH­
IN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTEH THE DATE OF
TOE FIRST PUBLICATION O f THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF BERVICE OF A
COPY OF TIPS NOTICE ON THEM
Al ersdaon d TO dacadsni and
orher psrtons hiving claims or
dantenda ague.it daesdant a aalate
on whom a copy d h r nr** a u
served wftrun Suae month* after TO
date d TO 8m puttecaaon d TO
nude* mud N* TO* Cteesa art! TO
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER TOE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
Aa other creditor* d TO dacadanl
and paraona having claim* or
demands agamtl TO dacadanli
s u ite mud Na TO* d a m * with TO
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER TOE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF TIPS NOTICE
A U CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
baJECnCTvS .NCT LO fS X O iYKL
BE FOREVER BARRED •
Th* date d TO IWU pubLcabon d
TO Notate la Augual 5.2001
Personal Rapraaanuuv*
DONNA J ROGERS
1250 Royal Oak Drive
Winter Springs. FL 32708
DONNA J . ROGERS
lor
Paiaonsl
Bartaart iS cra n o . P A
Attorneys al Law
3200 N Mtelary T ill. Stete 200
Boca Raton. FL 33431
(5811887-5700
TOOO B WEPFUN
norite Bar Niarbar. 088797
Pjtteah Augual 8 .1 5 . 2001
00079
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FHe Number 00-181 -CP
IN RE ESTATE OF

LtCAI-S
EARL D GEORGE.
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
The adm tontrilai d TO attel* d
EARL O GCOnoE, Dacaased. Ftte
Number 00 391 -CP. la pandmg to TO
Circuit Court tor Samnote County.
Florid*. Probala Dtvnion, in*
addrtM d which Hi 301 N Parti
Avsnua, Santo.J, Florida 32771.
Th* name* and adoresee* d TO
Personal RapratantaUrt and TO
Paraonal Raprsaanubrt'a attorney
ars le i torti below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A) paraona on whom TO Node* ta
chaiteng* t o vaJkMy d TO W *. TO
ryueliftrebon* ol TO Paraonal
RapraMnuprt, venue or |unaiScaton
d TO Court ara requited lo N* TO*
obfacbon* won TO Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
Al cradnora d TO Decadent and
other paraona having dakna or
demand* agamtl Oacadanfa aauis
on whom a copy d TO nonce la
date d TO Prat pubkcaaon d TO
Notlca mual 81* TOr cteunt with t o
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Al OPWT creator* d TO Dacadanl
and paraona having claim* or
dtmands again*! TO Oacadanfa
aatate mutt 81* TOP claim* vrtth t o
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
njBUCATION OF 1HI3 NOHCt.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Th* date d TO flrtl pubicstion d
TO Ndica la Augual 8.2001.
Paraonal Reptetarttaav*
LARRY PELLEGRINO
8304 Maid Menon* Trad
lakeland. Etond* 33809
Anomay
tor
RaptetanUUrt:
JAMES A BARKS
1120 W. FbUStraaL S » B
Santord. Ftonda 32771
1407)321-1224
Ftonda Dai N a 197884
Pubith Augual 8 15,2001
00060

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH* 11TH
JUOaCtALClRCUfT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CASE No. 01-CA-0414-14-P
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, FA.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
BANK UNITED.
DEBORAH M. PORZIO, *L aL.
NOTIC* OP
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
auanl to an Ordar or Find Judgment
entered to CaM No. 01-CA-1814-14P d TO Cktul Court d TO 18TH
JudicUl CpcuI to and tor SEMMOLE
County. Ftonda. wharam WASHING­
TON MUTUAL BANK. FA. SUCCES­
SOR BY MERGER TO BANK UNIT­
ED. Ptemdl, and DEBORAH U.
PORZIO. a t ate are aateitoanto, I
wd a*4 to TO highest btddar tor cash
at II GO a m . al TO Waal Front Door
d TO Samnote Coudy Courthoua*.
Santord. Ftonda. on TO 28th day d
2001,
TO
* “
Th* Eau 180 tod d TO Sodh
291.00 la d d
TO toMowrlng
B s g m n g 8 88 chaina Nortl d TO
Soutowad oomat d Gortmmant Ld
1, Section 28, Tuwnahip 19
Boubi, Rang* 28 E ast rial North
8 98 d isn *. Ead 6 83 chdna. South
9 88 Cham*. W ad 8 8 3 chaina.
Sylvan Lika, accordng to TO Pude
Record* d
Semnola County.
Ftonda, lata TO banning TOI part d
Abtomn* F a n aa lagunted e i.r_n:
Book 4. Pag* 90 d TO Ruble
Record* d
S amnoto County.
Ftonda, being rtaacrfiid aa toaowa
Commanc* d TO 8ou8iwad comar
d Government Lot I, d Saceon 25,
Township 18 Sodh. Rang* 28 East.
Bartend* County. Ftonda; TOnca rui
North 88 dagraaa so ndnulaa 28 aaconto East along t o Soudt bv* d
ta d Oovammam I d 1, a d tten c* d
25 00 toal: TOnca run Norm 00
dogmas 08 mmutsa 21 seconds
Waal Paraad wdi Waal law d add
Gov-ammete Lot 1, a dwtenca d
1177.38 TO tod to a 1 Inch Pon pto*
marking TO Southwad oomd d and
Akteran* Park; ihanc* conunu*
Norm 00 Dagmaa 08 m nuu* I I
second* Wad dong TO Wad In * d
ta d Axtoran* Park 48 40 tod to a
P o rt 1 1 8 3 Chan* Norm d TO
Soulhwaal
comar
d
add
Govammanl Lot I; TOnca run Norm
88 dafltaaa 40 mnutoa 28 second*
Eau Paraad wnh TO Boiah Una d
ta d Oovarranate Ld I . a ddanca d
379 10 la d to TO Soumwadarty
ngt* d way hn* d Wayad* Drtva;
TOnca run Soum 49 dagrass 01
mnutoa 47 s ta n d * Cad along ta d
nghl d way 82.18 tod to a port on
TO East »n# d TO Wad 9 82 didna
d e a d Govammanl LaH;manoanai
Soum 00 dagraat 08 mnutea 21.
aaoonda Ead along sa d Ead t a
1327 tod to TO Soum t a d sad
Aktorana Park, mans* run North 88
dagraat 38 minute! 28 second*
Wad along TO Barth t a d said
Atoamne Park 4 1 1 8 3 ted to TO
P o rt or Bagnrmg
ANO:
Commanc* d TO Souaiwad corner
d Govammanl Ld I d Saction 28,
Townahp 19 Saudi. Rang* 28 Eaat.
Samnote County. Florida; TOnca run
Norm 00 dagreaa OS m n jim 00 taconds Wad along TO Wad t a d
sad Govammanl Ld I a dwtenca d
588 08 1**1 |B88 chains) to TO
Soumwatl corner d TOI certain par­
ed d lard daaenbad m Orticul
Racord* Book 1887. d Pag* 1347 d
TO Pubac Recordi d Samnote
County. Ftonda. Ihanc* conbnua
Norm 00 dagraat 05 mnutea 00 saoonda Waal along ta d Wad t a 1
d eiM c* d 8 7 8 9 0 *ad ra.89 rttePia)
; nance nai North 68 dagraat 40
mrutoa 28 aaoonda Ead 437.88 tod
1883 chain*); Ihanc* rui South 00
dagraat 09 mnutea 00 aaoonda ted
441 74 la d to TO P o rt Ol
Bagmnmg; TOnca run Norm 89
dagmaa 10 mnutea 28 second* Eaai
2 0 0 0 toal; trance run Soum 00
dagraaa 05 mkiutot 00 seconds Ead
1000 ted : Ihanc* o n Scum 88
dagraaa 40 mnutea 28 seco n d
Wad 20 00 teat TOnca tin Norm 00
dagraaa 05 annua* 00 aecu.de
Waal 10 00 ted to TO P o rt Ol
ANO TOGETHER WITH
Th* Wad 21.30 Fad d TO totow
ng deserte d bad d land
Commanc* al TO Soulhwaal
Comer d Govammanl Ld 1. ol
Section 23. Township 19 Soum,
Rang* 28 E ast Samaiote Counry
Ftonda; Thane* run North 69
dagraat 40 mnutoa 25 second* East
along TO South kn* d a
Govammanl Ld 1 .4 1 7 2 8 tod to TO

L

ega ls

Wad t a d TO Eatl 665 3 teat d
TO Waal 1.2 d ta d Govammanl Ld
I; Ihanc* rui North 00 dagraat 12
mnulat 00 second! Weal along TO
Waal t a d said East 885 3 tod.
587.72 tod to TO p o rt d bagevvng,
thane* conm o* North 00 degree* 12
mnutea 00 l e a n d i Wan. 18 38
ted; Ihanc* Norm 89 dagraat 40
mnulat 25 tacpmU Eaat. 32 71 teat.
8wnc* Soum OT dogmas 12 rvnuu «
00 aaoonda t e n . 1901 tod. hence
Sodh 89 degree* 40 m o d e* 25
■scond* WtsL 32 72 tod to TO port
of beginning
DATED mia31 day d J d y . 2001.
Clark Orcua Court
Oy Ja n * E Jaaawtc
Deputy Clei*
ROGER O. BEAR. P A
P O Boa 4995
Otendo. FL 32802
Anomayi tor TOinliP
(01-0149)
Pubtiah Augual 8 13.2001
D0081
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OP FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENIRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
No. 87-482-CA-14-W
Chat* Mortgage Sanrtcai. Inc. MVa
C hat*
Uinharian
Mortgage
Corporation,
PLAINTIFF.
v*.
Nicholas F Nichola. d a t.
DEFENDANTS
AMENDED NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
None* la hereby given mat. pur­
suant lo an Ordar Rescheduling
Foreclosure Sate d»'*d July 30.
JJO I, * 4 u u c.u J hi cNf u a a n r v
bar 97-452-CA-14-W. d TO O o r t
Court d TO 18m Ju d d d Cktdl In
and tor Samnote County. Ftonda.
wharam CHASE MORTGAGE SER­
VICES. INC. F/K/A CHASE MAN­
HATTAN MORTGAGE CORPORA­
TION. I* Ptertd and Nchoiai F.
Nchota. United State* d Amartca.
War* Oatendad(t). I w« sa i to TO
Ndted and bad bkktor tor cash at M
TO Wad born door d m * Samnote
County Courthoua* In Sanford.
Florida. Samnote County. Florida, d
1 1 0 0 0 0 AM on TO som day d
August,
2001.
TO
following
daaenbad property a * ad torth In
•aid Find Judgmad. to w8
LOT 80. BLOCK 1, THE RESERVE
AT THE CROSSINGS PHASE TWO.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 38. PAGES 8G 81 ANO 52
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NOTE: Puiuanl to TO Fair Data
Cdtecbon Praclcaa Ad you ara
advwad mal Put tew 6rm la daamad
to ba a dad to ia caor attempting to
colacl a dad and any rtormaHon
obtained wta be ueed tor Pul ourPOM,
Dat«jtr&gt;« 31H (toy of Jufy. 2001MAAYANNE MORSE
Otrfc 'Of Omm Court
By Dorothy W Bofloo
Dooutv Clerk
c o n u s 5 STAWIARSKI. PA
4010 Boyacod Boutevard. S u l* 450
Tamp*. FL 33807
Telephone ( II 3)677-8008:
Pubtah August 6. 15.2001
000*2
IN THE CMCUfT COURT
OF TMS18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUrT
OP FLORIOA
IN AND FOR
SEMMOLt COUNTY
GENERAL
ju R t t n c n o N DivniON
N a 01-CA-S72-14-P
C h at* Mongag* Company LVa
Chamteal Mortgage Company.
PLAINTIFF.
va
i t , —- - '»w
.*ij -------- _.(.,
e'etoPeafFeye**
d* n
DEFENDANTS
NOTIC* OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
None* la hereby grven maL puauant lo TOI Find Judgmant d
Faadoaur* dated Jd y 3 1 ,2 0 0 1. and
enticed hi cfrP m a t mmher O'-CA872-14-P. d TO Ckcui Court d TO
11th Judctel C e ca l In and lor
Samnote Coirty. Ftonda. a h * n * i
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANY
FM/A CHEMICAL MORTOAGE
COMPANY, la PlamM and Hartk*
Wadamayar.__ . unknown p*r*on(a)

In pcwiwtiridri of ifho u tifT l rvftl
proparty. *1, War* D*tondanl(e). I
a d a*4 to TO N diad and bad btod d tor cash at TO Wad trod door d
TO S ammda County Courthoua* In
Sartord. Ftonda. Banknote County.
Ftonda, d 1100 AM on TO 30m day
of August. 2001. TO totaling
daaotted property a * a d form m
aald Find Judgment, to wp:
LOT I I . THE COLONNADES SEC­
OND SECTION. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK I* . PAGE 14, OF
THE PUBUC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NOTE: Pursued to TO Fair Dad
Cdtecbon Practice* Ad you a it
advwad Pid Pk* law torn a daamad
to ba a dad edbetor attempting to
cdtect a dad and any rtormaoon
obtained wB b * used tor Pwl purDated TO 3 1d day d Jdy. 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Capua Court
By Mary B a u d *
Deputy Clark
COOlUa 8 blAYviARSKI. P A
4 0 10 Buyaooul Boutevard
Bure 410
Tampa. FL 33807
Tdaphon* (613)877-8008
C * 5 4 10-0I I 232
PubPah Augud 8 I I . 2001
00083
W THE CMCUT COURT
OF TH* IITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OP FLORIOA
M ANO FOR
ttM IN O ll COUNTY
GENERAL
JURIS DICTION DIVISION
N aOt-CA -888-lKP
Mortgag* Electronic Registration
Systems, Inc..
PLAINTIFF
v*
term c Womack. Jr.; Vicki W.
Womack, d d .
DEFENDANTS.
NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
Noaca la hereby garan Piet, pur­
suant to TOI Feld Judgment d
Faadoaur* daMd Jd y 3 1. 2 0 0 1. and
entered In dva case number Ot-CA884 -14 P, of TO O c d t Court ol TO
t*m JudKteJ CircuO m and tor
Banknote C o rty . Ftonda. wharaki
MORTGAGE EUCTRONIC REGIS
TRATION SYSTEMS
INC
le
Ptertdl and John C Womack. J r ;
VXkl W Womack. Amnncan Oanarai
Fnance. In c ; Malaya Wood*
Itomaoamsi a Aisucteturc Inc_____
dkmoevn paraoda) m possassron of
TO subfed rad property. 41. _____
imknown person! l) n possession ol
TO tubied rad pmparty. (2 . w ait
Defendant!!! I a 8 aa4 to TO hypiad
and bad batoai tor cash at TO Wad
trork door of Pi* Samnote Counry
Courthoua* In Sanford. Ftonda.
Banknote Cooky. Honda, d 1100

Wcilnmluy, Ausust B. 2001 P u a e : t »
L

eg a ls

AjM on tut 3CWh d*y of Aujutl, .?0Q1,
tfX' foflowtfvg dnKrilMKl propffiTy at
••t forth in Mtd Find Jm Jg w il, to
LOT 76. ALAFAVA WOOOS PHASE
IV. ACCORDINQ TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, RECOROEO IN PLAT
BOOK 31 PAGES W. 100. IQt ANO
102. PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
NOTE Punuvn to th# Fait Oat*
Coiacdon Pract«c#» Act you ara
artvtoad (hat ti*« law firm i*
d
to ba a debt coOactor aftampbng to
cottacl a d«bi and any information
oblainad win ba u&gt;i#d tor that pur*
poaa.
Dated TO 31 day ck Jdy. 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk of Oreuk Court
By Jan * E Jttew ic
Deputy Clark
COOXJS 8 STAWIARSKI. PA.
4010 Boyscoul Bodavard
Suite 450
Tampa, EL 33807
Tatephon* (813)877-6008
CASatO-01-1641
Pubtah August 8 .1 3 , 2001
00084
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OP FLORIOA
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DtVtSJON
CASE NO. 01-CA-180-14-P
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Ptemdl.
vs
MICHELLE
DUNCAN
A/K/A
MlCHEUE A DUNCAN. AND___ _
AN UNKNOWN PERSON IN
POSSESSION O f THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY.
Delervterkltl
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p aauanl lo a Final Judgmtni ol
Faadoaur* dated Jdy 31. 2001. and
entered In C u e Na 01-CA-180-14P. d TO Cecuk Court of TO EIGH­
TEENTH JuOcial O cu 4 in and tor
SEMINOLE County. Ftonda wharam
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION is Pteinlrtl and
MlCHEUE
DUNCAN
A/K/A
MICHELLE A DUNCAN. ANO___ _
AN UNKNOWN PERSON IN POS­
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT REAL
PROPERTY, era Ddtndinti. I wd
s*4 to TO fsghasl and bail better tor
oath in TO Wad Iron door of to
Courthoua* In SANFORO. SEMI­
NOLE County, Florida. 11 00 o' dock
on TO 2nd day ol October, 2001. TO
torti Pi said Fmal Judgment, to wk.
LOT 25 BLOCK A. CARRIAGE
HILL UNIT NO. 1. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD
ED IN PLAT BOOK 14. PAGE 97,
PUBUC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA; a/k/a 4
Heritage Cove, Casselberry. FL
32707.
DATED h it 31 day ol Jd y 2001
MaryarmE Morse
Aa Clark of said Court
By Jana C Jaaawlc
Aa Deputy Cterk
Faber 604142. P A
Su*a 300. 1870 Madruga Avsnua
Coni Gabte*. Honda 33148
(305)882-4110
"Person, wkh a dnawny who naad
a special accommodation to partici­
pate to Uei proce eding ahouto con­
tact ApACoordmator al Samnote
Cooky Courthouse. 301 N. Park
Avanu*. Sort# N301, Santord.
Ftonda 32771, al tout frv* days
prior
lo
TO
proceeding
Telephone (40/1323 4330 art 4227;
1-800 855 4/71 (TDD) or 1-6008558770 (V) via Rond* Relay
Service'
Pubaeh August 8 .1 5 .2 0 0 1
D0085
M TH* CMCUfT COURT
OF TH* EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CTYtL DIVISION
C u e H a: 01-CA-7I8-14
Division: P
MIOFIRST BANK.
CHARLES L ARVAI and CINDY L
ARVAI. and UNKNOWN
TENANTS-OWNERS.
NOTICE O f SALE
Noaoa la hanby (yvan, pursuer* to
Final Judunark ol Foractotum tor
PlamM entered m tote causa on Jdy
31. 2001. In to* Cnuk Court d
Samnote Counry. Honda. I ate see
TO property skulled n Samnote
Counry. Florida datcrbad a t
LOT 78. MAYFMR MEADOWS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 28. PAGE(S1 31. 32
ANO 33, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
and commonly known a t: 113
Newport Squaie. Santord. Florida.
32771. al pubac sate, to TO tvghoal
and beat beMar. tor o a th .. al 1100
a m . on Augual 3 0 .2 0 0 1.
Dated 8k* 31 day Of Jdy. 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Cterk of TO Drcuk Court
By. Jana EJattwic
Deputy Cltrti
RICHARD S McIVER
Kata. Snuter. Solomon. Spacior.
Foyle ASmgar, PA
PO Bo« BOO
Tt-hpa. FL 33801-0800
d you art a parson wkh a tkaabkky
who naada any accommodation In
ordar to perhaps!* In tote proceed­
ing. you are snteted. al no mat to
you. to TO provision ol certain a SCI
lance
Please contact Court
Admekatrahoi. X I N Park Avanu*.
Buka N X l. Santord. Flonda 32771.
phone &lt;407(665-4227 withm 2 workmg days of yout receipt of bus nebca.
• you ara hearing a v a c* unpaired
ca l 1-600 933-6771
Pubtah August 1. 15.2001
00088
IN TH* CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH* EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA,
IN ANO FOR
I f MINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
C at* No.: 01-CA854-14
Division: P
MIDFIR3T BANK.
Ptemdl.
vs.
ROOERT L HAMILTON and
DEBORAH G HAMILTON.
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION III. SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIOA:
and
UNKNOWN TENANT&amp;OWNERS.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice a hereby grven pursuers to
Fmal Judgment of FoacuMd* tor
H and! enured m tow causa on Jdy
31. 3 X 1 . m to* C m r Cruet d
Samnote County. Ftonda. I ate sal
TO preparty situated m Samnote
Courky. Ftonda described aa
LOT 5. BLOCK A. HARMONY
HOMES. ACCORDING TO THE
plat t h e r e o f a s r e c o r d e d in

PLAT BOOK 13. PAGE 33. OF THE
PUBUC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA

L egals

L egaus
and commonly inown as 112
Plymouth
Avanu*.
Altamonte
Springs, ftonda. 32701. al pubic
sal*, to TO highest and heal bidder
l a cash, a t TO watt slept ol TO
Sammote Cooky Courthouse X I
North Park Avenue. Santord, Ftonda,
al 11 X a m . on August X , 2 X 1
Dated this 31st day of Jdy, 2 X 1
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol toe Circuit Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Cterk
RICHARD S McIVER
Haas, Shuler, Solomon, Spacior,
Foyle iSmger, PA
P 0 Don BOO
Tampa. FL 3 3 X 1 - X X
II you ara a person wkh a OsabJky
who naada any accommodation In
nnter to pertimpara In tors proceed
mg. you a rt entitled, at no coat to
you. to TO provision of certan assn
lane*
Pita i t contact Court
Admntetratem. X I N Park Avenue.
S ola N X l. Santord. Honda 12/71.
phone 1407(885-4227 wttom 2 work­
ing days ot your racaipf of tote node*;
» you ara rearing a v a c* vnpeved.
ca l 1 X 0 955 8771
Publish Augutl 8. IS, 2 X 1
DOX7
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
rLORlOA
CASE NO : 01 CA 702 I4P
FAIRBANKS CAPITAL CORP.
Plamfttl.
vs
CHERYL A OSOERG: JOHN DOE.
Husband ck CHERYL A OSOERG.
ROY S C O n RHODES, GENERAL
MOTORS ACCEPTANCE
CORPORATION, and UNKNOWN
TENAMTS/OWNERS.
D* Undents
W JTtCt OF SALE
NOTICE H hereby gnen that, pur
auanl lo lb* Order a
Fmal
TO ClrTMk Court ol Samnote Courky.
Florida I wd sa l to# property skoalad m Samnote County, ftonda.
desertoed as
LOT 9, BLOCK 6. FAIRLANE
ESTATES SECTION 1. REPEAT.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN PLAT
BOOK 12. PAGE I X ADN 101. O f
THE PUOUC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
and conmorky known as
112 Oktwood Lana South. Santord.
FL. 32771
alpubkc sate, to TO fughasl and bast
tedder, tot cash, al TO was! Iron!
door ol TO Samnote County
Courthouse, Santord Fiend*, al
11X AM on
August 2 8 .2 X 1
Dated July 31. 2 X 1
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Cten
In accodanc* wkh TO American*
Wkh OwabJtss Act paraatc with
dtetbiktias ntedmg a special accommodabcm to participate m ton pro
ca to n g should contact court
Admnntration at latepfona number
(407)865-43 X . not later toan seven
(7) day* pna to to* ptocaeckng II
hearing imparted. (TOO) 1 X 0 -9 3 5 9771. a V ac* (V) 1 X 0 -8 5 6 8 7 7 0 .
via Ftonda Raley Sam e*
Mason AAaaoctetea, PA.
17787 U S 19 North Suite MO
Ctearsravf. FL XTJM
(72/1536-3 6 X
Pubtah Augutl 8 .1 5 .2 X 1
DOOM
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIOHTIENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO.: 01-CA1076-14-K
MANUFACTURERS t TRADERS
TRUST COMPANY. TrutlM lor
SECURfTIZATlON SERIES 1W6-3.
Agreement dated V1/96.
vt
JO SE ANGEL LOPEZ e V a JOSE A
LOPEZ and JULITA LOPEZ, hn wk*.
and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OVYTi E RS.
Dutshdai.te,
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE is hereby grven TOt. pur­
suant lo TO Order a
Final
Judgement entaiad In tote cause In
TO Cvcuk Court of Samnote Courky.
Ftonda I wte a*4 to* prepany Mual
X in Samnote County, Ftonda.
LOT 9. BLOCK C. SKY LARK SUB
DIVISION. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 17. PAGE 84. PUBUC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
1413 Meedowladi Street,
Longwood. F L 32750
al pubic tale, to (ha Nghed and beat
bfddar. lor caah. at the weal front
door of the Seminole County
Courthouse, Santord, Ftonda, at
11.00 AM on
September 16.2001
Dated .key 31* 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Stroup#
Deputy Cterti
In accordance wnh the American*
With OaabAtae Act paraona with
dtaabiftoes needmg a apeQal accommodabon to participate in ihit pro­
ceeding ahouto contact court
Administration al telephone number
14071665-4330. not later than teven
(7) day* poor to toe proceed ^ 11
(hearing imparted. (TEND) 1 600 955•771. or Voce (V) 1^600965 6770.
wa Ftonda Relay Service
Mason lA uooatae. HA
17757 U-S 19 North, Suae 500
Clearwater, FL 33764
(727)636*3600
Pubhah Augual 6, 15. 2001

7*4 THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO.: 01-CA-677-14J»
ANGELO FERRARI and ZlBA OUAJ.
Piainteftt,
v»
GARRY WlGOENS
,i/y» any and a l1 •mLrwem p*rt«e»
Claiming by, ihorugh. under and
agamal toe hereto named Hvdividual
Defendam(t) who ara net known to
be dead or alive, whether ta d
unknown part* t may dam an
interact a i epoueet. Nan, ctertseac.
granteee or other cfomenta, and
TENANT *1 and TENA71T #2. toa
namea being Itictiioua to ecount tor
Ctotendanu.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS GiVEN toal purtuwrJ to
• Final Judgement of Mortgage
Foreclosure kn REM dated July 31,
2001 kn toa above ctytod cause, I wd
•el to toe h&lt;gheel and beet taddei tor
each ai toe wed from duot of toe
Semmle County Courthouse al 301
North Parti Aveoua, Santord, Ftonda
ai 1 1 0 0 a m on the 28 day of
August.
2001.
(ha
toltowing
described! Dfu-tKirt f.
LOT 9. OAK VtLLA, ACCORDINO
TO THE PU T THEREOF AS

RECORDED »N PLAT BOOH 40

PAQES

re AND

77,

PUBUC

RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIOA
DATEDth* 31 cMy of Jjfy, 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctffffc of tM Cocfl
By M*ry Slfoup*
Deputy Qorti
Devwl J PedefMo. Etqutf*
at Poll Qffc* Bo* 632036,
O U tkVj . FL 326S3
PutA^R Augutl 6, 15,2001
00090
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CIVIL CASE MO.: 01-C A -16*H *-€
IN RE FORFEITURE OF 11.61/ 00
IN UNITED STATES CURRENCY
NOTICE O f
FORFEITURE COMPLAINT
TO IUy) J« a Moon Cf»*g
3100 Eureca Avanu*
Ortando. Florida 32606
and a l
wfio claim an mtaratf
in tfw fofkjwiog prapwly 11.617 00
in U S, currency
Donald F Eahng^. of tfve Serrvno**
County Sheriff t G^ee. Semwvole
County. Florida, tfvough Na ofheera,
inveftt^alon or agents,
tho
above property on of about June 24.
2001, at or near lha rrttraeclion ol
Oiford RojhJ and Deify tNre Road.
Fern Park. Seminole County. Florida
Sad properly Him (he custody of Hw»
Sheriff of Setnmoi# Counfy lor the
purpose of lodefture punuant to aecIlona 632.701-632 704. Florida
StaiUtet, A CompUiri for forfeiture
baa been filed ri Che above-t-tyiod
Court
I HEREBY CERTIFY lhal a true and
corf eel copy ot (Na Notice of
Forteture Complaint was furnished
by U 6 twrfeftebd mail. iaL*m tjcii-l
reguetted, (o ihe above named
addreaiee this 3 day of Augutl.
2001 .
Teiha M Fau'luner
General Coumef
Florida Bar No 0066626
Seminoie County Shenff^• Office
100 Birth Boutevard
Sanford. Ftonda 32773
(407^6666603
Attorney tor PeMttner
PuWrth August B. 15.2001
DO107
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO : 01 CA 646-14Q
WACHOVIA BANK. N A . aa
succewor kn totareal to NATIONAL
BANK OF COMMERCE.
P!aAnMMIi(a|u
va
SPRINGS PROFESSIONAL PLAZA.
INC; RICHARD 0
HAMMER
KULDEEP AOQAFfWAL and ASMOK
AQGARWAL aa TRUSTEE3 OF
THE AGGARWAl ANO NEE LAM
AOOARWAL, TRUSTEES. a( a l .
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Summary Final Judgment
of Forstcosure dated July 27, 2001
and entered m CM CaM No 01 CA
646-14G of the Circuff Court of Ihe
Eighteenth Judicial Cvcurt m and lor
SemintM 'CkMffy, Ftonda. wherein
SPRINGS PROF ESSIONAL PLAZA
INC. RICHARD D. HAMMER
KULDEEP AOOARWAL and ASMOK
AOOARWAL as Trustees of the
Aggarwal Pension Trust Fund,
KULDEEP
C.
AOOARWAL.
APRANA AOOARWAL. ASMOK,
KUMAR AOOARWAL and NEELAM
AOOARWAL. as Trustees of a cer­
tain Pension Trust Fund Agreamant
dated June 19. 1967 wffh a Pension
Trust Fund Federal Identification
Nun ber
of
59 3460363.JOHN
DOE(S) and/or JANE DOE(S).
unknown tenants, ara Defendants
I wd sa l to toe h*ghe*t and beef bid­
der for cash, at toe West Front Door
Seminote County Courthouse. 301
North Park Avenue, Sanford.
Seminote County Ftonda. al 1100
am , on ihe 26th day of August.
2001. toa' following described proper­
ty as set torth muftaawi FkAUudginesiL
towff;
EXHIBIT *A*
PROPERTY
That certain piece, paroal and Iracl
of tend located in SEMINOLE
County, Ftonda, desenbed a s M'tows:
Part of Lou 12. 62 and S3. Block
*D* oTOR MITCHELL'S SURVEY
OF THE LEVEY GRANT ON LAKE
JESSUP, as recorded m Put Book 1.
Page 6, Public Records of Samtoote
Counry. Ftonda desertoed as toltows
From due tnlerseckon of too East
right of way line of Moss Road (60
loot right of way) with toe centerline
of toe Longwood Oviedo Road (S R
434) (100 fool right of way), as
shown on toa plat of North Orlando.
as recorded m Put Book 12. pages
10 i 11, Pubkc records of Seminote
County. Florida, run NOS'SSWW
atong said Eau nghl of way fane
60 02 feef lo toa intersection of said
East nght of way fane of Mom Road
wffh toe North nght of way fane of said
Longwood-Oviedo Road, toenca run
N64-39 65*E atong said North nght
of way fans 290 00 lee! lo the Point of
Beginning, toenca leaving said North
rtgM of w«y fane, run N06 55 3TW
285 62 feel, toenca N85‘05 43*E
109 93 Itef. thence N03*54 23*W
230 00 feet, thence S 6 9 '5 0 2 9 *E
265 00 feel lo a point on a curve concave Easterly, and having a Radkis
of 924 31 Net,, thence from a tangent
bearing ol S06*16 23"W. run
Soutoerty atong the are of sa d curve
167-25 leef Ihorugh a central angle
of 11 *3676* to toe port of tangency.
toenca run S05 20 0T E 301 56 leet
lo a pomf on toe aloresad North nghl
of way fane1of the Longwood Oviedo
Road, toenca run S64*39 55*W
atong sad North
of way fane
372 62 fete to toe Pom of BegMmg
ALSO
Commence at toa mtarsaction of
toa center fanes of Moss Road and
U^ngwood-OMiedo Road, Chance run
S66*23 42*E, 70116 fete atong too
center fane ol Longwood Oviedo
Road, toenca N01*3616*E. 165 00
feet lor a Pom! of Beginning, thence
continue N01* 361 r E . 166 56 fete to
toe beginning of a curve concave
rararty f iw rj n n ± u t rt 9?4 31
fete and a central angle ol 10*4665";
Lhence Northeasterly along said
curve a distance of 174 474 feet to a
pom having a tangem bearing of
N I2*2513*£.
thence
run
&amp;66'2342*E 106 662 fee l toenca
run S 0 1*36*16 W 360 00 fete, (hence
run N66 23 4 JW 126 00 leet to toe
Pomf of Baairvunn
DATED to*s 30to day Of AJy. 2001
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
Bv Oerotoy W. Dju u i
Deputy Cterk
Attorney for PUnbfl
WATTERSON HYLANO A KLCTT
PA
Stanley Date Kiefl. Jr . Eaguue
4100 RCA Boulevard Suite 100
Palm beech Garden*. FL 33410*
4247
(561)627-5000 (telephone)
(5611627-5600 (tecsvntei
Publish Augusl 6. 15, 2001
DD097

�I’clftC 4 H

T he S eminole H erald

Wednesday* August H. 2001

L egals

LEGALS

L lG A U S

IM THE CmCUfT COURT
OF THE 1«TM
JUO»CIAL cin cu ir,
IN AND FOR
SEUINOLE COUHTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO; 01-CA-7M U P
ABN AMMO MOMTGAOF GROUP,
INC SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO ATLANTIC MORTGAGE A
INVESTMENT
PLAINTIFF
VS
ELEANOR D MCGRATH. IF
LIVING. AND If DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST ELEANOR D.
MCGRATH UNKNOWN SPOUSE
O f FLEANOR D MCGRATH, IF
ANY, HUNTERS' CHASF
CONOOMiN'UM ASSOCIATION.
PIC JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE
A5 UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purtu*nl to a Sumrrary Flrvil Judgment
of Foractotur* dated July 31. 2001
entarwl in Ctal C at* No of toa
C#rua Court ot too I8TH Judoal
O tu * in and tor SEMINOLE County.
Santord, Ftortda. I wtil aai to (ha
lugliasl and baH btodar tor ca»h al at
w*sl frort door al the SEMINOLE
County Courthouaa located al 301 N
P&amp;rti Ava h Ssmto'd Flnrtda at
11 00 a m on toa 2d ooy of Auyutt,
2001 the loUowtnQ deacnbad propar­
ty e* Ml torth in u d Summary Final
Judgment. 'to-wfl.
CONDOMINIUM UNIT 28 BUILD
ING 4 O f HUNTERS CHASE CON
DOMINIUM ACCORDING TO THE
DECLARATION OF CONDOMINUM
RECORDED ON OCTOBER 21.
19BA IN O R BOOK 1781. PAGES
1578 THROUGH 1881 INCLUSIVE.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA AND ALL
AMENDMENTS
THERETO
TOOETHER WITH ALL APPURTE­
NANCES THERETO ANO AN UNDl
VIDEO INTEREST IN THE COM
MON ELEMENTS OF SAIO CON­
DOMINIUM AS SET FORTH IN
SAIO DECLARATION
Datad toia 31 day of July. 2001
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryann* Moraa
CtofV of tti« Circuit Court
By Mary Stroma
Itopuiy Dads
PuMahlrt
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVID J
STERN, PA
ATTORNEY FOH PLAIN I P F
801 S Unrvarvty Dnv* Suita 500
Plantation, F t 33324
(9S41233 8000
01 687»3fFNMA)AMl
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, partona with dnaM iaa na«J
i n a feoacuti accommodation should
cordacl COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
lh*
SEMINOLE
Count,
CowtoouM al 407-665-4227. 1-6009868771 (TDO)C4 I 600B5SB770.
via Honda Relay Samoa
Pubath AuguM 8. IS. 2001
m m
m t h s c ir c u it c o u r t
Of TH8 14TH
ju d ic ia l cm cu rr,
.1 • TN-AND TOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01 CA 141 M P
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK O f
DELAWARE FK A FIRST UNION
HOME EOUITY BANK. N A

DCfENDAWT(S)
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purtuant to a Summary Fna) Judgmara
of Fomctotw* dated July 31. 2001
entered in CM Casa No 01 CA 1032
14 K o tffteC n u r Court ot Ilia 18TTI
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEMINOLE
County. SANFORD. Florida. I M l rat
to lha laghatl and bail batoar tar
caah al WEST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE al lha SEMINOLE
County Courthouee located M 301 N
PARK AVENUE In SANFORD.
Florida al II 00 am on lha 28 day
of August. 2001 ths following
deacnbad property as ral torth In
sad Summary Fca l Jwlgmara. to-

BnKhart Mortgaga Sacunnat V4.
Inc . Raw Century A ltai Had.ad
FToalmg Rala Cart-Valaa Sanaa
1888-N04 Salomon la plnatifl and
UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFICIA­
RIES. DEVISEES. ASSIGNEES
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHERS
WHO MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST IN
THE ESTATE OF RAYMOND
WESTLEY FAIR AKA RAYMOND
FAIR, OECEASEO. CHRYSTAL A
REIS A/K/A CHRISTAL A REIS.
ROBERT L. REIS A/K/A ROBERT
REIS. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
RAYMOND FAIR,
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF PATRICIA K. FAIR
AKA PATRICIA K TUGGS. EAR
LENA S BLACK BESSIE WORKS,
CARL FAIR. ____ AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION O f THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY, ara dalandanti I w# a i l to me N^uat and
bad tnttor tor oath at me THE
WEST FRONT DOOR ol tha
Stnunoto County Courthouaa, In
Santord. Florkte. at 11-00 AM. am .
on *ia 28 day ol Augutt. 2001, • «

vs

p l a in tiff

JOSEPH CLELAND. IF LIVINO.
ANO IF OEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS
CflED'IUHS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST JOSEPH CLELAND.
VIRGINIA M CLELAND.
JALALUOOIN F MANJI. VASMIN J
MANJI. JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOC
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN pw•uam to a Summary Final Judgmani
pi FuractoiWS deled July I I . 2001
•rawed In 0 4 Caaa No 01 CA 142
14 P of toe CkoM Court of toe 14TH
Ju k cal CboM *i and tor SEMINOLE
Cowdy, Santord Florida. I ana aai to
the h/ghate and bail bidder lor cam
ai Al Waal Front Door al toa SEMINOl E Cowny Cowihoute loealad al
301 N Pan. A m u . Santord. FL
32T7I n Santord. Florida, al 1100
a m. on to* 26 day of AuguM. 2001
tal torth m raid Summary Final
■Lrigmant t o u t
LOTS II ANO 12. BLOCK B. SAN
LANOO SPRINGS TRACT 30.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 4. PAGE 82. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMNOLE COUN­
TY FLORIDA
DaMd ton 31 diy o&lt; July. 2001.
fCIRCUIT COURT BEAL)
Maryama Mora*
Clem r4 *&lt;• O n k f Court
By Mary SLuww
Deputy Cterk
Puhtah in The Semmote Herald
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVID J
STERN PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S Urrwiay Drrra Suia 800
Pterdafion. FL 33324

1*54)233 SOU)

0I-8S401IMTNWI
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DiSABCITlES
ACT. parttnt mm tauMUaa need
r a a tceciei accommodation thuuki
ranlacICOUHI ADMINISTRATION,
al
tha
SEMINOLE
Court,
CourtoCuM at 407888-4227. 1 800
*888771 (EDO) or 1800 655 8770.
tna F urrM Ralay Serve*
Pubkth AuguM 8. 18.2001
DOOM
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Fl OHIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: Ot CA 10TJ 14 K
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO
PUUNTIFF
VS
ROSALIA J DIAZ A/K/A ROSALIA
DIAZ IF LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS
CREDITORS TRUSTEES AND AU
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST h o sa l ia J . DIAZ
AKA ROSALIA DIAZ. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF ROSALIA J DIAZ
MUA/ ROSALIA DIAZ. IF ANY
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION

LOT 7. BLOCK F. SUNLANDO
ESTATES. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 11. PAGES 18
THROUGH 22. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TV. FLORIDA
Dated ton 31 day of Jtey. 2001
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL}
Maryama Morsa
C ta* of tha Circuit Court
By Mary Stroup#
Dapufy Oart
Puotohri
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN, P.A.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S Unarm s, Dmra Sort. 800
Ptoraanon. F I 13324
(084|2338000
01-704(3(NCM)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. parsons M h dtoatMba* nami­
ng a spaciai E o m m a a rnuuM
contacl COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
lha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthousa at 407888-4227. I 800
0888771 (TOO) « 1 8 0 0 8 8 8 8 7 7 0 ,
«w Ftondi Rate, Sam e*
Purttsh August 8. IS. 2001
DO003
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 14TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
civil DtvmioN
CASE NO. 90-CA-2270-14K
NOFIWEST BANK MINNESOTA. AS
TRUSTEE FOR THE AMRE3CO
RESIDENTIAL SECURITIES
MORTGAGE IOAN TRUST 12*8-3
RICHAR0 W HERMAN. JOYCE E
HERMAN: UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF
JOYCE
E
HERMAN.
UNKNOWN TENANT I. UNKNOWN
TENANT II.; STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE; THE
WEKIVA HUNT CLUB COMMUNITY
ASSGOATtO!:. If1C;
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwtuant to a Final Judgmani ol
Foractoaura dated Daeambar IS,
2000. and anlarad In Casa No 08CA-22270-14K. of M C nu4 Court
al to# 18th Judoal O cu k in and tor
SEMINOLE Cowdy. Florida. NORWEST BANK MINNESOTA. AS
TRUSTEE FOR THE AMRESCO
RESIDENTIAL SECURITIES MORT­
GAGE LOAN TRUST 1888-3 la
Planiill and RICHARD W HER­
MAN
JOYCE E. HERMAN;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF WVCE E.
HERMAN: UNKNOWN TENANT t
UNKNOWN TENANT 4. STATE OF
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REV­
ENUE: THE WEKIVA HUNT CLUB
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION. INC;
ara dstendsrta. I wte tab to to* lk(Fiart and mail ladder tor c u n al h r
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
COURTHOUSE
d
tha
SEMINOLE County Courthousa. In
SEMINOLE County. Ftortda al l i f t )
AM m r w 30*1 (toy ol August 2001.
sal term In said FLU Judgmart. to
w4:
LOT 29. WEKIVA HILLS SECTION

K A M . AGCGRCU^i TO THE PUR
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 20. PAGE 98. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated *4s 30*i day of Jtey, 2001.
Aa Clary ol said Court
ByOortKhy W Burton
Aa Dapufy Ctert
Tins nooca Is pravtdad pursuant to
Adrmnm rsDva Ordar No2 085
In aooordanca mm *ia Amartoana
ar4h D iu w w i A d . II you ara a par­
son anm a dteatuay who naads any
aooommodaMn In ordar to pamcF
pate In *4a procaadng. you am an*Bad. at no pod to you. to proHsama
of carta*! aauatanca Pteasa ooniacl
*w Court Admsuaoator a 301 North
Park Avarua. Santord. FI 32771,
Phona No. (407)3238330 antonsion
4227 *«Nn 2 working days al your
isea** d Vm nooca or pteadng. *
you ara haartng Impaaad. ca l 18008888771 (TOOL * you ara WDca
impaaad, ca l 1 8 0 0 8 8 8 8 7 7 0 (V)
(Via Ftondi Ralay Sarteoas).
Stemmed by
Vargas, Zion 8 Kahans. P A
4000 llcfywood Boutevard,
Suns 678-S
ItoSywood. FI 33031
Tstephona (884)8838*83
TstetecsanW (884 (8*3-7707
Fte No: 00-2781 OCR
Pubash August 8 ,1 8 .2 0 0 1
DD065
M THE CmCUR COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NOJ OOCA-1754 1* P
FIRSTAR BANK MILWAUKEE. N A.
AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
REGISTERED
HOLDER
OF
SALOMON BROTHERS
MORTGAGE SECURITIES VU. 8 JC .
NEW CENTURY ASSET-BACKED
FLOATING RATE CERTIFICATES
SERIES 198* NC4 SALOMON
UNKNOWN HEIRS,
BEKEFICIAPIEC
CCVISEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHERS WHO MAY CLAIM AN
INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF
RAYMOND WE8TLEV FAIR A/K/A
RAYMOND FAIR. DECEASED.
CHRYSTAL
A
REIS
A/K/A
CHRISTAL A REIS. ROBERT L
REIS A/K/A ROBERT REIS.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
RAYMOND FAIR.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF PATRICIA K FAIR
aac/a p a i ric ia k Hig g s .
EARLLNA b BULICK BESSIE
WORKS CARL FAIR. ______ AN
UNKNOWN PFfiSON IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pul
auant to a Fatal Judgmani ol
Foratooaurt dated Jtey 31.2001 and
amarad In Caaa NoEOCA ITS8-14p, gf Ite Caput C o al d t/a 18TH
JudeW Cacui m and tor Samaiote
County. Ftonda wharan Fatter B ar*
MJwaukaa N A . Aa Truttet For Tha
Ragnurd Htedar Ol Salomon

L

forth In raid Final Judgmam. to -a *
LOT 10, LAKE OEM PARK.
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 12. PAGES 8 0 8 1 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
MOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
DATED IhM 31 day ol July. 2001.
Mary Anna Moraa
Aa Clark ol a id Court
By Mary Stroup#
AaOaptey Cterk
Martha! C Walton. P A
1800 NW 48m Street Suite 120
Fori Lauderdale FI 33308
00-88738
ruSiahAusua s . 15. m m
00088
FICTITIOUS HAMS
Noboa W hereby gnran tha! I am
•rgagad m budneta at 128 Gtnaaa
Dmra. Oviedo, Seminote CoteKy.
Ftonda 32788. under tea Fcmbus
name oh
ACC HARDWARE OF OVIEDO
■no r o i i mcno 10 regtstEf m o
name anm tea Sacratery d Slate of
Florida, m accordance rmh lha p*M■torn &lt;4 tea Ftotmoua Hama Statute,
to-wit Section
888 08
Ftonda
SANFORD ACE IIAROWARE. INC
By JOHN W PEZOLO. Praaktert
Pubbth Auguat A 2001
00088
NOTICE OF
FICTTTKH/8 NAME
Nonce it heraby given teal I am
engaged In buateeu al 101 Cotelry
dub Road • Sulla 126. Lake Mary.
FL 32748. Samtoote County Florida
under tea FtcWoua Hama d PACE
YOURSELF and dial I Hand to rag
later aaid name wtm tea DMtton d
CarpormOom, Tell&gt;he»et. Floridt.
m accordance wth tea p m a t m or
tea Fcbbout Name SiMutet. to
W» Section 88808. Ftonda StaMea
1881.
KENMORE ENTERPRISES. INC.
Gaorga 8 Cmpp. Piaaidam
.
Pubtoh. Augutt 8. 2001
Dooaa
NOTICE OF HTIXT10N TO
REGISTER FICTmOUE NAME
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN teal
purtuanl to Ftonda 8lalulat. tea
undacujned. datinro to angaga *i

al
«*m tea S ta te d Ftonda. Dagtraaau
ol Stela. Ovtwon d Corpomnna
DATED tito 30di day al JMy. 2001.
DS t WJ. *40.
A Ftonda CorporaBon
Charter No P8S00002S441
Fad. ID No8 8 3 3 0 8 8 8 1
Uy Stephan A LaZlrwk
Pubbth Auguat 8. 2001
D 0100
VEHICLE AUCTION
1.97A CU RA
tJH40A33S8H80Z7488
Auction to Da Into 08-22-01 •
10AM • 1240 6 . c n
427,
ltng»r«rt.
Pubath Auguat 8.2001
D 0102
LEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF FLORIDA
CRIMINAL JUSTICE STANDARDS
E TRAJNINQ COMMISSION.
CRYSTAL A JACKSON.
Catae 18887
NOTICC OF ACTION
TO CRYSTAL A JACKSON
YOU ARE NOTIFIED teal an
Ateiantobeth* CompteH hat bean
Nad agatoet you aaaklng to rmoka
your Correctional Certificate m
accordance Mto Section 843 1385.
F.S , and any rules promulgated
Wkj ara required to serve a wrtnan
copy ol your H at* to request a hear­
ing ptnuant to Batson 120 87. F.S.
upon Rod Caawet. PROGRAM
DIRECTOR.
Criminal
Juthca
PiotaHtonalam Program. Ftonda
Department ol Law ErtoreamanL P.
O. But 1488. Talahataaa, Ftondi
32302-1488. on or botora September
31.2001. Falura to do to w * maul
In a dalam bang anlarad igalnM
you to R evolt aaa) CarMcabon purtuant to Sacbon 12080, F .S , and
Rcia 1IB-27. FA.C.
Dated: July 31.2001
CHIEF PATRICK M. KELLY
CHAIRMAN • CRIMINAL JUSTICE
STANDARDS ANO TTUUMNa COM­
MISSION
B y -a- Tarry
PubAKi Auguat 8 .1 8 .2 2 .2 8 . 2001
D 0104
NOTICE OF
FICTTnOUE KAMI
Nceca a hereby grran teal I am
engaged to buelnete al 808
Hanaway Or Alamoraa Sprtoga FL
32701. Semmote County. Ftonda
under tea FtcMuua Name ol
DBAJohn R. Free and t a l I Hand
to regular raid name ruth tea
Dtviawn
d
Corpotaoona.
T iH h ttm . Ftondi. to aooordanca
01*1 tea pmvtetom ol tea FkSbout
Name statutes, to-Wa Sacburi
805 00. Fktoda Statutes 1M1
John R Praagraras
Pubath August 8.2001
DO 108
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IS
JUDICIAL ORCUTT,
IN AND FOR
Seminole COUHTY.
FLORIDA
CASE HO. Ot-Olt 3OT«W&gt;*A4I
In Ra The Adcptem Of A N M
Raul Morales A.
Fred
NOTKE OF ACTION FOR
ADOPTION ■« STEPPARENT
TO: (name d Respondent) Fred
(Raapcndart a teal known addraaa)
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO teal an actem
ha* baan «ted agarwt you and teal
you ara 'ague ad to aarva a copy d
ytxr wnmn datanasi. I any. to I on
(name ol P a ten m l Hate btoratet

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whose addraaa to 121 Bruthcreek
Dr Santord FL 32771 on or batata
(date) August 2T. 2001, and Ml tea
cnginal with tea Clark ol ten Court al
(cterk't address) 301 H Park Ah .
Santord. FI 32771. betora service on
Palteonar or knmedtotohr lha .ether
8 you 1*4 to do to. a defauk may be
entered againsl you tor tea ratal
Coptea ol a l court document* In 84s
case, todudng orders, ara avtlabte
al tea Cterk ol tea O ctet Courts
cteca You may review teeee docu­
ments upon request
You mutt leap tea Cterk ol tea
Ckcut CcuY t Ofltot notthed d you
current address (you rrty Na Notice
ol Curram Address. FVvrta Famty
Form 12 8(5). Future papers to *4a
team * SHI be mated to tea erMraei
on record al tea dark's office
WARNING Rute 12 288. Ftortda
Famty Law Rules o4 Procedure,
raquass cartasi automahe dlactotun
ol documents and tolormalton.
F a A n to comply can rteiA In sanc­
tion*, toduSng rtsmrssai or ttrfctog
al p to a*ig *
Dated. 7/1801
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Barbara Anderson
Dapuy Cterk
PUWthJUy 25. and Apgual 1 .8 .
18.2001
CC203

PROBATE DIVISION
rile No 01-HI-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
KATAUN PECZENIK
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The a an m b ilion ol h a astet* d
KATAUN PECZENIK. dacaatad T it
Numliar 01-781CP. U pandng m Via
O cult Court, tor Cammote County.
Ftonda. Probata Division. Ih*
address ol which it Poet Office
Drawer C„ Santord. Ftortda 32772
The name and addraas of to*
Personal Rspratartahv* and to*
Paraonal Rapresartaliava't altomay
A a INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
AJ person* cn whom tors nonce is
chabange to* rabdly ol toa WE. toa
quaUftoaliont ol tea Pat tonal
Rapmtantamr*. vwnua. or fjntdtobon ol * 4 s Court art raqGrad to fit
took obyacbont vrtto »4s Court WTTHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR TVflffTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THS NOTICE ON THEM.
Al cm R ort ol toe darwrtart and
otear parson* having clalmt or
whom a copy ol tow node* la
data ol *w M

M THE CteCUIT COURT FOR
SEWNOLE COUHTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DfYISJON
F la Ho. 01-778-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ROSEMARY
KATHERINE
OfPAROUALE
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha admanrtranon d tea aaiali al
ROSEMARY
KATHERINE
DEPASOUALE. dacaatad. Fee
Hutdiar 01-7TACP. to pendtog to tea
Crrcuk Court, tor Sentnote Counfy,
Florida. Probata Drvteton. tea
address ol wham k : 301 N. Park
Avenue. Santord. Ftonda 327711292
Tha name and addraas al tea
Personal Represent*Ore and tea
ara tal torth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
Al paraont on whom t i e noooa la
aarvad who Iwra obtacaom teal
chalteng* Via vaNMy ol tea WR, *w
qua UreaKona of tea Personal
Represent*try#, vartte. or liateiEo*
bon ol *4 * Cowl ara required to Ra
tietrobfechone w*n tea Court WITH­
IN THE LATER O f THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THWTY OATS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY O f THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
At crest*** d 3m ilC 'fc M n d
other paraont htvtog claims or
dsn-wnds agamal dacadsrts a ttstt
on whom a copy cl ten note* to
served wdhsn tvaa montea ahar tea
data ol tea M pubbeabon ol *4a
C o u l WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICS OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER ­
VICE OF A COPY OF TM« NOTICE
ON THEM
Al other credkor* d tie deesdert
and pataena havtog ctakna or
demands again*) tna oecedenrs
asUla Hktel tea tea* ctekm w fi *4«
Court WTTH« THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF T H S NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FLEO WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha dale ol tea M Pubbeabon d
am nooca lb Auguat 1.2001.
Paraonal R spws i rtak ,*.
RUTH BACH
112* Rattan Avanua
rk. KJ
tor
HEIDI W ISEF84ART
Ftonda Bar No. 0123714
DONAHUE 8 i&amp;tNUM.l, PJL
2431 La* Road
Wtotor Park. FI 32T88
Tstephona: (407)740 0009
PutttehAugute 1 ,8 ,2 0 0 1

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puMcatton ol tote

Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AJ utear u iS i.a ef te i rtu r tirt
and parsons having Claims or
demand* against tea decadent s
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
A a CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEO W ia
BE FOREVER BARRED
The dal* a im * Vsl Pitokcebon al
*4 * noioa wAugue n , 2001.
Paraonal Raprasanrsltrs
OAflflJEUA WILSON
886 Pbia Shadow Cowl
Longwood. FL32779
Altomay
tor
ChartoeD. Wider. Eaqube
Ftortda Bar Nil 2983I I
Wider 6Berk*on
1132 Symondt Avenue
Wlntar Park, Ftorldi 32788
Tstephona (407)844-2216
Facabnee (407)644-2184
Pubbth Augusa 1 .8 .2 0 0 1
o o o io
HOTICIOF
PUBLIC SALS
PUBLIC NOTICE li hereby ghan,
mat cn *w date and tent M ad
batoatand corKnSng bom day to day
unti a l goods are sold, w* w«a*a al
Pubbc Aucaon, to fw IS(*|«K bktoar,
lea catek at lha warehouse ol STOR­
AGE USA. located al 480 Ftonda
Centra) Parkway. Longwood. FL
32790. tea M o a n g goods, ware*,
and merchamlee lor rant and Mhar
Mtorgaa tor whkte a Ian on aama it
Mabnad. to *4b
DATEOF IALE; 8 8 7 2 3 1 8 1
TIMS OF IALE: 2 4 5 PM
(Customer NamaRUna t|(Bn*l
Daaorgston of Oooda Bung Sold)
B a a a n o ts 104 lonw. AWumuan
Part*. Eta. Marshal L Bush * 188
Fwrlkjr*. Ihiaihuto Goods, Josaph
Amos I 3Ci FumJkaa, HousthcSd
STORAGE PROTECTION AUC­
TION SERVICES
LICENSE ■ 683
A 880DO Maarten H a m v S be
coaec l td far aarh urte pw rt i l l and
OI ifia *
The above bteomwteon It to ba pubWhid one* ■ mnA 'koi ino conttcutea weak* iatd sal* to b * water
and by WkM o7 tea abMtea M *w
•tala. In n a il case* mads and ptoF jW G h l'rgiP
□ 0013
CawKy Court
County. Ftortda

Caaa 18BB8TBCC03
M THE CMCUTT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT,
HAND FOR
OLADCS COUNTY.
PROBATE DIVISION
CA M NO. 01-SOI-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JAMES CALVIN WILLIAMS
Non e * OF ADHBETTRATION
JAMES
CALVIN
WILLIAMS,
dacaaaad. Caaa No 01801-C P It
pandtog to tea Circu* Court tor
6ananote Catrtf. Probate DNteton.
to* address &lt;t wham a Post Otoe*
Boa 8088. Santord. Ftortda 32772.
Tha name* and addraatas al toe
personal lapraaantetora and toe par-

BARNETT RECOVERY
CORPORATION,
JAMES E. BARNES.
NOT1C8 OF SH EM FP8 BALI
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN Hal by
nrtu* ol teat cstlabi Writ ol
Elocution issued oul ot and under
tea seal ol tea Cowiry Court ol
Santeiote Courtec Ftonda. Caaa I
86-3879-CC00 upon a trial (udgmerk
randtrad to tea atoraaald court on
tea 14*1 day of June AD. IM S to
Recovery Corporation, PtetodR(s),
v*. Jam ** E. Bam **, D*tendar4(t)
which atoraaald Wra ol Esacueon
wa* daOiKsd to ms aa SharM id
Santeiote Cow4y, Ftortda and I have
toiled upon e l tea n g *. *M and

bteersM Mtes dtoandanqs) tone loF
lowing daacrtwd property, said propALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
Al parson* on whom *4# noaoa I*
cha Sengs toe va*d»y ol *te wd, l a
gjsfRnKona K me personal rapra*
aantamra, tanua. or patedtoion ol
* 4 t Court ara raqjkad to Mi m e*
obfeebons srbh tou Court WITHM
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THRITY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE OH THEM
Al aadbors of Via dacedert and
otear partona having dabna or
on whom a copy W tote noaoa to
date of toa brsl putAcaaon oI tote
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AfER THE DATE OF SER ­
VICE OF A CORY OF TMS NOTCE
ON THEM.
Al other a editors d to* decadanl
and paraont having otekna or
cowl WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT BO FELD WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The dal* ol m# teat pubbeabon ol
•4a NobOb wAogual 1.2001
Gregory L Wteama
210 Ipadthbw S k a
■ r h l . Ftortrt* 32771
Attorney
tor

Partona!

John R HaAann. Jr , E l g i n
112 N Sianmaikn Avenue
Odando. Ftonda 32801
(407)648-4588
Ftortda Bar No 228880
Pgbkah August 1 .8.2001

£2222_____________
M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEHINOLC COUNTY.
FLORIDA

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tutm lo rn Ordar or Final
Judgement ol ForaMoawa dtoad July
24. 2001. sort anlarad ai Casa Ha
89-CA-175T-14 0 M tea Ckcub Court
of the ISTHJudkrtalCnullnanrttor
SEMINOLE County. Florkte. wharen
CONTIMORTGAGE
CORPORA­
TION 14 tea PtenMI and ROBERT L
GREENHOWARD, MIS WIFE. BER
NETTE O
SMITH, bfb the
Defendants, I wd sa i to the Iwghttt
and bast bakter tor cash al tea west
bom door d tea Samaiote County
Courthouse, M l N Park Avwnua
Santord. Florida . al 11:00 AM on
tea 28te day d Auguat. 2 0 0 1. tea k4torte n said Outer ol Final Aidgmam.
THE EAST 97 FEET OF LOTS 8
ANO 7. BLOCK 12. TIER 10. A C
MARTINS ADDITION TO SANFORO. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
ROOK I. PAGE 88. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIDA
DATED al SEMINOLFCounty
Ftonda, tela 28 day of JMy. 2001
MARYANNE MORSE. Cterk
SEMINOLECoway. Ftomte
By Mary Slroup*
Dapufy Cterk
AMY MeGROTTY, PA
Altomay tar Ptoate0(t)
17021 HE SteAvonu*
N Miami Baach. Florkte 33182 ’
(306)882-3788
Fte Bart 829844
CMS 12/8
Pubbth Augutt 1.8. 2001
00094
CIRCUIT COURT
2KJNTTENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SEM310LC COUNT T,
'FLORIOA
CASINO Do-on-3M2-02-D-W
IN RE: Tha Itamaga af
ALICE MOORE BEST.
JAMES PAUL BEST.
I RatpondamHuaband

N once OF ACTION FOR
DISSOLUTION OF MAMtlAOE
TO: JAMES PAUL BEST
tt/ A u kaL A ne
Santord. Ftonda 37773
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO teal an action
hat baan Nad againat you and * 1*1
you ara rsqybad to aarva a espy &lt;4
your written paten ts*. I any, u I
ALICE MOORE BEST, whoaa
addratt /* 117 Atalaa Lana.
Santord. Ftonda 32773, on or baton
AUGUST 30. 2001 and bit Hit m g
naI wtm tea dark al tote Cowl al M l
N. Park Avenue. Sanford, Ftonda
32771 baton stride* an PMbcnar or
Imtnadatefy tearaaltet N youlalto
do *0. a dateua may ba entered
aQiintl you (of iha r tit f demsmled
toteapabbon
Ccptei ol al court documantt to *vs
caw . bubaing ordar*. are avalabf*
al tea Cterk of tea Cktskl Court's
oStoa. Itou may ravtew tease door­
m ans upon request
You must kaap tea Cterk m tea
CkaH Court's efios noufted al yew
cwrsm addraas
(You may 14*
Ncaca ol Cwram Arkkasa. Ftonda
Famay Law Form 1 2819 ) Fubrra
papers to 84* lawau* wB ba mated
to tea address on record *1 tea
WARNING WAS 12 285. Ftonda
F smky Law Bute* ol Procadur*.
'raqiSraacanaai automatic oactoauia
of documanis and information.
’ Fatora u comply can reaul to tanc, uon*. ktokjang damtewl or afrlUng
of pteadnos
DATED JULY 29. 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
OT wwwf n. w hiiar
[Wuty Drill
PU jith AuguM 1. A 19.22.2001

DORJS
MTH8CMCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
j(jOtCIAL CMCUfT,
M ANO FOR
BCIBNOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
JURMUfCTWN DfVBJOrt
CASE NO! 61 CA M S 14 W
ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP.
INC. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO ATLANTIC MORTGAGE 6
WVESTUENT CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
ROBERT B. DOUCETTE AKA
ROBERT SYLVAN DOUCETTE. ET
AL
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICS OP ACTION CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
QRANTEEB.
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES. AND A a
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH. UNDER
OR AQAINST THE ESTATE OF
Robert 8 . Doucette A KA Robert
whoaa raaldanca it unknown *
ha/aharthay ba *rtng; and *
hatehwteay b* dead, tea unknown
Ittig n a e t.

banort.

giant a t*.
creditor*.

girTHnoi#
kaaraal by. tnargh. under or agamal

ONE 1(86 WHITE CHEVROLET
MONTE CARLO
VWF2G1WXI2X4T829866S
and tea irdtrtogned aa S l w * d
Bamnote County. Ftortda. wB at
1100 AM on tea 4te day al SapL
AD. 2001 (tear tor aate and sal to
tea Nghaa bakter FOR CASH IN
HANO ANO SUBJECT TO ANY ANO
/UJ. EXISTING MENS. M to* From
(Wasl)Ooor. al tea Map*, id tea
Seminole County Courthouse to
Santord. Florkte.
tea

to ba dead or alva, and *1 partwt
hmrtng or cteiming to have any right
tto* or intaraal In tea property
Otta z e i to tea mnngag* barnq

Donald F. Etbngtr. Shan*
Santeiote County. Ftonda
NOTICE REGAROMG THE AMER­
ICANS IMTH DISABJUTES ACT OF
1880. POtSONS WITH A DISABILI­
TY NEEWNO SPECIAL ACCOMMOOATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN
THE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE ENFORCEABLE
WWTS SECTION OF THE OVA
DIVISION AT THE SHERIFFS
OFFICE. 100 BUSH OLVD. BAN
FORD, FLORIDA AT LEAST FIVE
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
INGS
(107)668-8640
TTD
(40716683323
Wtei Bite Haid O n : SapL 4.2001
Pubbth AuguM 1 ,8 .1 8 .2 2 . 2001
DOOI6

ROBERT L OflEENHOWARD ANO
NORMA J OflEENHOWARD. HIS
WIFE: DERNETTE O SMITH.
DttemtenKt)
NOTICS OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 48
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw-

e m e u n COURT
OF THE 16TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
INANOrOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
OENEnAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01 CA 3T1 14 P
WELLS FAHOO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC TKA
NORWEBT MORTGAGE. INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
SHIRLEY A FYDENKEVEZ AKA
SHIRLEY ANN FYDENKEVEZ. FT
AL.
DEFENOANTIS)
NOTICE OF ACTIONCONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO UNKNOWN FtPOUSE. HEIRS
OEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEE3. ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH UNDER
OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF
Shrrtay A Fydankavat
who** rttktooc* la unkrawn If
ht/th*rth*y ba taring and K
hMtha/teay h* dead, tea unknown
attendant* who may ba apoutaa.
h urt.
d a v it***,
grant##*,
a*aJgn**a.
kanott,
creditor*.
Iruilaat. and a l ptrtiat craknaig an
totaraal by. through, in ter or agatotl
in th e

to ba dead or abva. and *4 partaa
i - . - v j u cla iit.^ Li h i VO 8ry nvpf,
tote or tolaratl to ih* proparry
datcrlbad to the mortgaga being
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEO teal
■a
THAT PART OF LOT 4 OF THE
PLAT OF THE SURVEY FOR
FRANK 0 GUERNSEY RECORD
ED IN DEED BOOK M. PAGES 328,
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
LYING NORTH OF HOLLIDAY
AVENUE. LESS THE NORTH
584 92 FT. THEREOF. BEING
MORE
PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS
COMMENCE AT THE NORTH­
EAST CORNER OF LOT 4 OF THE
PLAT OF THE SURVEY FOR
FRANK D. OUERNSEY RECORD­
ED IN DCCD BOOK W. PAGE 120.
PUBLIC lit CORDS OF BEMMOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA THENCE FAIN
SOUTH A DISTANCE OF 884 82
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINN *ro
th en ce run bo o th a
DISTANCE OF 2 0 2 8 0 FEET.
THENCE RUN NORTHWEST A DIS­
TANCE OF 1 3 8 3 3 FFET TO A
POINT 70 7 8 FEET DUE SOOTH OF
THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF
SAIO LOT 4. THENCE RUN NORTH
A DISTANCE OF 182 88 FEET.
THENCE RUN EAST A DISTANCE
OF 129 45 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING
ha* baan Mad egetoet you and you
ara m pikadH **rv* a copy d yaw
wrttten deton** *. * my, on DAVID J.
STERN, ESQ. Ptojmrfr* artomay.
whoa* addraas la SOI 8 UNIVERSI­
TY O fW r. STE 600. PLANTATION.
FL 83324 (no later awn 30 day* hum
tea da** of n a Aral puttee*bon of 44*
notice of action) and If# tha ortgaial
wfte tea Mark of 84* court other
Or kr* i *kji# ty thereafter oteanmaa
a dateite w« ba anlarad agatotf you
pleat or paUUon Mad hereto.
WITNESS my hand and Ih* seal d
tete Court al SEMINOLE CourtyFtond*. 84* day of JU l 29 2001,
2001.

(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY flute King
DEPUTY CLERK
PUCUSM IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
TIES H7T7CC *1)1411 P f PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. partona wfte dteatateba* naad
tog a *p*ci»l acmnvnodeiun ihcxtd
conUd COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
tea
SEMINOLE
Cowity
Courthouse al 407-669-4227. 1-600055 6771 (TDD) or 1-800 9956770.
vtt Ftorldi Ralay Sam e*
law orhee* Ol David J . Stem. P A
801 S UnharaSy Dnv* SUM 500
Plantation. FL 13324
(984)2338000
01-863II(FNMA)NCL
PUbbah AuguM 1 ,6 . 2001
00027

M THE CMCUTT COURT
OFTHE18TH
ju d ic ia l cw curr,
IN AND FOR
8 2 MMOLS COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NOJ OOCA-ITI7-14 W
FIRSTAR BANK MllLWAUKEE,
N A . AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
REGISTERED
HOLDER
OF
SALOMON BROTHERS
MORTGAGE SECURITIES VU. M C.
NEW CENTURY ASSET BACKED
FLOATING RATE CERTIFICATES
5ER.ES 1998NCA

PUaiO,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED teal
•n acbon to torectoaa a morygagadn
tea toSowyn property.
LOT i i i T th E rOREST. PHASE
TWO. SECTION 2. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 24. WW1E9 22
THROUGH 29. PUBLIC RECOROS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITH THAT CERTAIN
DESCRIBED AS
984 BARRINGTON,
ager-iti you and you
aarva a copy d yaw
, I any. on DAVIO J .
Plantar ■ toomay.
adteaaateeoi 6 UNIVERSI­
TY d r iv e ; s t e boo. plantatioh ,
FL 33324 (So later dan M day* bom
of Irw hm pubbeabon ol tete

toaca o ayttii; a- I Me *» ulgkai
of tete oourt other

tor tea ratal demanded to tea com(te rro r petition Nad harem
WITNESS my hand and to* ta b al
•4* Court af SEMINOLE Counfy.
Ftonda. * 4 t day e* JU l 28 2001.

2001.
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
CPTHE18TH
JUDICUL CWCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMNOLE COUHTY,
FUteuDA
CAGE NO. 86CA1TST-14-B
CONT MORTGAGE
CORPORATION

via Ftonda Rate, Sam e*
Law Otocaa of David J Slam. P A
801 S UnNartrry Dnv* Sort# 800
Plantation. FL 33324
(984)2358000
0t-6lKH7(FNMA)AMI
Pubtoh Auguil 1 .8.2001
D0028_________________________

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MARYANHE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE WHUFF COURT
BY Rut. ling
DEPUTY CLERK
PUBLISH IN THE SC MMOLE
HERALD
THIS NOTICE 6MAU BE PUB
USHEO ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraont w4! i (kaahaiiia* need
big a tpactal acocmmodauon mould
contacl COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
tea
SEMINOLE
Coway
Courtooua* *1407-889-4227.1 600988-8771 (TDD) or I -800885 8770.

va
WORTHFORD ROBINSON ANO
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
BENEFICIARIES.
DEVISEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEE. ANO A U
OTHERS WHO MAY CLAIM AN
INTEREST W THE ESTATES OF
JOHNNIE
M
ROBINSON.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
WORTHFORO
ROBINSON,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOIMNIE
M ROBINSON. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE O f MARY FRANCES
ROBINSON. _____AN UNKNOWN
PERSON M POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY,
M -M 0T IC 10F
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREOY GIVEN pwbin -* to a Final Judgmart of
Forataotwa dated to* 3u*i day &lt;4
Novambar. 2001. and anlarad m
C at* No OOCA-17ST-I4-W. of tea
Qrcite Court of tea Judctel Cboub to
and tor Sananoto Cowty, Ftonda I
r t u H l N higti**! and baal bid­
der lor caah i t tea WEST FRONT
DOOR OF COURTHOUSE of tea
Samaiote County Cowteoue*. In
Santnote Cowty. Ftomte. al IIOO
o'ctacb a m on tea 28 day of AuguM.
2001, tea tattowtng deacnbad prepar-

ly a* **J to-05 to laid Final kjdsm-a

THAT PART OF LOT 1,
JAMESTOWN. LYMO SOOTH OF
LOT 12. AND EAST OF STATE
ROAD 476 ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 9. PAGES 71 ANO 72
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
a b a 2881 E HIGHWAY 1428
OVIEDO. FL 32786
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES
NEEDING A SPECIAL

ega ls

ACCOMMODATION TO PARTICI
PATE IN THIS PROCEEDING
SHOULD CONTACT THE COUW1
ADMINISTRATOR AT 201 N. PARK
AVENUE. SANFORD FL 32771
TELEPHONE NUMBEn (407)323
4130 NOT LATER THAN SEVEN (7)
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
ING
IF HEARING IMPAIRED,
(TOOI 1 8 0 0 9558771 OR VOCE
(V) 1-800 8 8 8 8 7 7 0 VIA FLORIOA
RELAY SERVICES
DATED *ite 28 day of July. 2001MARY AfME MORSE
A* Cterk of takl Court
By Mary Stroup*
Aa D*ciWy Cterk
Law Oflatet ol Martha! C. VWteon,
PA
1800 NW 48te SlreaL Site* 120
Fort Laudbrdate. FL 33308
Telephone (954)453-0365
Factetnb* (684)77)8092
F t* No: 0 0 68735
Pubbth AuguM 1 ,8.2001
D0026
lor T *i Dead
NOTCH IS HEREBY GIVEN, teal
ROTH COLMAR . n a hoklar of tea
to*oartng c*rubcate(t) hat Mad *afd
c*t4fcate(t) tor a IM dead to h*
laauad tearaon. The cartillcsto manbar(i) and yaartt) of teauanca, tea
daecryaicn of tea pmparTy and tea
nam*(*) to which 4 was aw n aad
latera a i tainw*.
CERT1FCATI NO. 4TI
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1884
PARCEL O * 3 1 1 6 30 806-0200-

oooo
Dttcflpaan of Proparry LEO BIAS
2 * 3 (LESS PART M PHILLIPS
RAVENNA PARK SECTIONS OF
LOCH ARDOR) RAVENNA PARK PB
4 PO 77
Name* In m m ...a a .a d SHOE­
MAKER CONSTRUCTION INC
Al of t u l proparty being to tea
Cowdy of Sambinie. Stefa or Ftortda.
Unteaa *uch cerWcatejf) 4 a l ba
radaamad ucoidn g to b a tea prop­
erty deacnbad to auefi carrftcateff)
lha waM front door. Samtoote Coway
Courthoua*. Santord. Ftortda. an
Monday. September to. 2001. M
1100am.
Paymar! of Sal* la*, apfterafa*
documanfary itamp la s t* and
reqoftSng tea* are required to ba
paid by tea tuccaaaM bakter M tea
•ate Fed payment of an amowk
•quM to tea NcpaM bid te dua wftWi
24 howl alter tea *diartte*d tens *4
tale Al paymant* ahai ba cash a
guarantaad
toafrunanl.
mad*
payabte to tea Cterk al tea C b a ll
Court.
Oated on 7/77/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD D*f*dy
Cterk
Pubbafr AuguM 8 ,1 5 ,2 2 .2 9 .2 0 0 1
00029a

lor Tk i Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, * a l
LINDA
ZLATKISa,
JEflflOO
JTWROS ZLATKISS . to* boater ol
takl carWcetail) tor a It* dead to b*
laauad tearaon. Tha rartfleato nwwb*r(i) and yaar(i) ol teMwnca. tea
doacupbcn of toa property, and tea
namMa) to whkte I wot aaaaaaad
CtRTTFICATE HO: 83T
V8AR (te WSUANCC: I I
PARCEL■ID*:
(I
31-1891-626-00000020
Datotiaan of Property: LEO LOT I
CEDARH8X PB 28 PG 16
Namaa to which aaaaaaat JUOrTH
Al of bald property being to tea
County of Banknote. SUM of FTotto*.
Ur4*a* ouch (a r**cate(f) atwS b*
radaamad wxrmkng fa law. tea paite
arty deaertoad to *w !i eem*caf*(al
wM ba eofd to tea hM«M bbkter M
tea w*M bom door. Bamtooto Cmady
Courthousa, S anford. Ftortda. on
Monday. September 10, 2001. al
IttiOam

Pa/mert of Bala las. appi refba
docwwiUuy ttamp lava* and
mmrdtog to** am iao*ad to b*
paid by tea —
aaM oaktet al iw
•ate. FUI paymard of an m u f
•quM to toa r*JwM ltd K due vrttoto
24 how* after tea advarttead ams of
sate. A l payments M l ba oaMi or
guaranteed tosaunarK, mad*
payabte to tea Cterk of tea CboUl
Cow l
Dated on 7/2T/200I.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE aRCUIT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by OERALOME HARFORD D*FaFy
Cterk
PUdah: AuguM 8 .1 9 .2 2 .2 9 .2 0 0 1
pnnyna

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. 9tol
LINDA
ZLATKISS.
JERROO
JTWROS ZLATKISS . toa heater of
•aid cartdtoa*a(*) tar a tea daad to ba
toausd tearaon The caraScate rmenbarti) and y**r(t) of teauanca. to*
daacnpinn of tea pnparty, and tea
nam*(t) to which I wa* aaaaaaad
totera a* Mow*.
C O m n C A T l NO: 880
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1(84
PARCEL 0 4 31 -19-31 -62600000160
Daacrtpson at Properly: LEG LOT
15 CEOARHK1 PB 29 PO 14
N iJia i to whkh awaaew* .unfTH
OABBAI
Al of aakt proparty being to tea
Cowdy of Banknote. State ot Ftortda.
Unteaa *uch carttecatete) M l ba
radaamad aocortbng to lam tea prate
arty daaertoed to torch oarancatetel
wte ba raid to toa tk^wM bktdar M
toa weal her* door. Banknote Cowity
Courmouaa. Santord. Ftortda. an
Monday. Sapterrdwr 10. 2001. at
1100am
Payment of Sato to*. »pp«r-M*
documanfary tum p la *** and
ieconkng tee* ara raqubad to b *
past by toa MjcctaaU bakter M tea
•ate Fid payment ol an amowk
equal to toa hereto bid to due krtfkn
24 how* after to* advaroaad amt d
aato Al paymard* th a t b* caah or
payabte to to* Ctarti of tea Cbcul
Court.
Cj L u C.1 /.Jr/JO I.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUrr COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDME HARFORD Dapury
Cterk
Pldfteh: AuguM 8.19. 22.29, 8001
p t x g u __________________
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21— P e r s o n a l s

1 -9 0 0 -1 2 *4 3 1 0 E d 7554
IJ.W /mfnu**, mual b * 1 Syr*
Sanr-U 8 1 9 4 4 5 4 4 3 4

ASportPaaaangarSarvtce H erb**
hour*, (tee unkorma. paid vacaUon*
A tmiiday* . No s i p nacaMary.
DFWP. 407-3204008.

23— Lost tc F ound

EXPERIENCED
BODY TECHNICIAN,

Attn: Dam a Computer 7
S 500 8150G Worth PT or 8200084500 FT www OurAnswer com or
800 -5 8 5 4 7 6 0

POUND: 6 m *l (about t0 -1 5 l» | rt*r
oototed female dog. Appears lo b *
loti lor • period of lane Found n ttr
Vw la k * Monro* Inn » f* t. 407 4 2 3 1206

55—B usiness
O pportunities
Amazing caraar changa or
tdrtbonal Inooma to yoi* own homa
baaadlxalnaaa. Fiat raormakn. BOO*
877*7819

W anted

Bateman Sartor Mealt/Meeit on
Wheal* b tasking LEAD COOK. 1
yt N B A o re l codt e p u Monfrl Sam
• 1pm. U benafitt, apply In paraon
at 1097 Sand Pond Road, Lak* Mary
10am • 12 noon. EOE, M/FAW

57— OrfokTVNmF?

tor
est*otr*r&gt;ad.
*.p w « u .g ,
company Oraal advancement

Women's Financial
Support Group

Work From Homa
8500-84500 PT/FT
1 4 6 8 -2 0 0 4 7 9 1
tvww 4apcbtz.com

Ffcargtaa* B o tl Buidng openktg •»
quality person with axp to hand lay
up A o*l co al spraying. Good
p*y/b*n*fits No layoff*. claan
operation Minimum 4 0 hr* par wk,
lot* 10 hr day*. Apprt at VWocty
Power Boat*. Pori ol Sanford, 407321*1340.

C al Jack rttk ff-321

118— O ffice S pace F or
R

Artraya a good pokey, aapadaty lor
b u rn ers
opportunities
and
tren ch !**! C a l Florida Dept of
AgricUtur* 6 Conaimer Sefytcea *1
BOO-435-7352 or FTC HELP for
fm* Wormaacn Or vrtl our Web ins
al www he govAkxop
Florida law leryuvea taSar! of cartaSt
tarthaaacppoikfWsa to regater with
Florida Dapl ol Agnculuta A
Conaumar Sarvtca* bakxa aartng
C a l to verity lawful regwtration
before you buy

Production Blackara-Sanlord area
Newspaper co. Day and tv * irtfM.
Deity pay avail. Flaiibt* hours.
GPC Stating 4 0 7 -2 8 0 5 0 8 8

No Blind Dateslll

elp

INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST

S m a rt dopsntfcbte tfvtsaan lady wifi
rati lo c t r t (or your lovtd ones In
your horn* 4 0 7 4 2 4 4 4 1 7 .

2 fkxmortoetar tome. 102 N Maple.
Sartord 84S0Anorth.. Cal Tomor
John Oraga, 407-302*7884
3 O fflcee: One ter 8460 wl aacurtty
ayt two at 8450/mo AM hav* CHA
5 prtvala baths 4 0 7 -3 2 2 4 1 5 9

127— S torage/O ffice
F or R ent
LOtkJIYOOO HW T 427N. M rfu i.
a t* aioraga W h it. 6 0 0 A 800 aqfl.
Space*. 24hr a ccess, secure 5 NO

TRAFTICg^larM jO Tm i^*
141— H omes F or S ale

93— R ooms F or R ent
850/waek,
Fuii
kitchen,
washar/dryar, fra* cable Lake
Ava. Sartord. 40748 5 -7 0 2 3

8500 DOWN - WHY REN T??
MR/ 2 BA For Sale
With Down Paymt Aaslatanc*
Avalabta.Chaapar than rand.
Tha Affordabt* Home Canter
4074214333

"We teach the neighborhood klda wa Ilka how
to B*t through tha maia. Thoaa who annoy ua
van (jrN loot In hu.u for Itouts until thoy Just fosva.
71— H elp W anted

AFFOROABLE HOMES
VfNIURE 1 PHOPEflTIES
80M *0 K T : Aacrte a lo TO 000
Itm MMNBMra m ritifi'J turd
lay ■ Mae a r t tfM tsrt.
Ceri ftrtdesarv. Rieetl
I t — 8U , W jW L WUftUI

71— H elp W anted

Woman that are Interacted In
creeling a batter financial Mura.
. 4 0 7 *3204082

59— F inancial
S ervices
95— R oommate
W anted
Saaldng a parson 10 ahara my
homa, view of Laka Monroe, houee
privaega* Cal 407426-7232 lot an
appointment.

61— M oney to L end

99— A partments U nfurnished

OMca, P.O. Boa 530121, DaBary. FL
32753-0121.

MARINER‘8 VILLAGE

AJRPOHT SCREEN E P S
With Security Offtotri D loanee. No
•up teqd. Paid Iralnrng Competitive
wagaa. uniform* provided Flexible
aehedule. C a l Ortando Sanford
Alport M 407-688-4772. After how*,
leave maaaaga. DFWP

ItM tr. 3 0 ItrVwk. 407*321

44774284870

10/ 3 7 1 I / h i

la te M ay: Two Story 4/2.572 on a t
da sec. Burt In 2000. 2.300 *q IE
Bonus room! OiAat ne^fiborhood
MuataMlAMaal • 8172.900. C al
4074224575.
Sale or Laaaa/Purchaaa: 1001
WaaCOat SL Sartord. 3B£/1B*/2car
garage. 9 8 1 ,5 0 0 8 1 3 0 0 down
*169S'm o. Ownar/Brokar. 4 0 7 4 3 1 -

321-4447.

Edited by Timothy E. Parker July 26, 2001

6 Slamanga,
a.o*
(l Spell of
spending
14 Ruffle
feathem
15 Sultan of

5 8 TVpe of

27
30
31
32

1B Tick Off
17 Swedish
statesman
Palme
1B Part of Q E D
19 Shake­
spearean
forest
20 Lost It
23 'I’m outta
hare’
24 So hor
Guevara
25 Letters on a
dumbbell
28 It m ay be
bitter
29 Classic toy
33 Young
equine
34 N ew
Zealand
native
35 Bonaire
neighbor
36 Lost It
41 Kind of
supervision
42 Dogma
43 Theater
section
44 Corkscrew
45 O n e toward

22
20

ot a type
63 Knife handle
64 Established
custom
65 Rich cake
66 Thence
67 Is litigious
DOW N
1 Look around
casualty
2 Quinn In
“Annie"
3 M ade a
replica
4 Stalwart
5 Zone
6 Knit’s
partner
7 Citation
ender
8 Dangodiold's
“N o
respect,*

rock
Just short
Hindi
courtesy title
Duel prelude
Chat-room
chuctdo
Capone'a
nemesis
C apone

44
45
46
47
45

Antique Brass Headboard
$100

407-321-8590, Iv msg
Beautiful antique carnal back
Duncan Phyla co u ch . 8900. Call
4 0 7 4 2 1 4 8 8 0 , leave mag
Bed Chany sleigh bad. scad wood,
a l new In box w/queen piSow lop
mettrtaa aet Suggested 8*181499.
t e l 8549 Can dtivef 4 0 7 -4 2 2 4 2 3 0
BedT uk s u e menrete eel. New ri
plastic. Must M l 8100. 407-4225545
OedKxig PILLOW TOP
orthopedic mattress ret
New In plastic S a l 8210
4 0 7 -4 2 2 4 5 4 8
Bedroom M l. black. mdudM
dresser.
cb a tl.
nit*
ttand.
headboard 4 bad rat* 8350 407324-0142.
pi

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a

m _ . . . .a -

. —- a —

w ® , ocaieo bBYironj, ortnopeoc
Irm * * d wei 5 yr warranty T »n 8 7 5 ,

M 800. qjmplS.kVig 1*75 Npier
UMd. can daavar. 407*402*2778.
Cherry Drang Rm 72" CHERRY krt*e
wf laaf and chafra. Ugfaed hutch and
txifcK. beuizAJ h *Ju a nr k*k\ Orsnd
flaw, m to bo*, o i l 84888. Sac—ca
81450. Sideboard 8150 P I**M c a l
4 0 7 -4 2 2 4 2 3 0
Dining Rm 14 pc. eolid CHERRY
WOOD, 94* dbl pedeatal. w/2
I t . — , Z C r jp p c r ^ c c h S t , btrtat
6 hiAch. navar uaed, coef 812k. e e l
81950 Server 8 3 9 5 .4 0 7 -7 0 9 4 0 9 8 .
Sectional Sofa. IWe new Paid
8360. s a l lor 8100. obo. C a l 407536 2886

191— B u ild in g
M aterials
CORRUGATED STEEL ROOFWG
lor B a n * . Boat Docks. Shops, sic.
Also
Curtail
Pips:
1 5 ‘ ilW
8147.00/ m . i r * 2 t r 8 1 7 5 /m .
Surpkrt Slaaf 1 Supply, Inc Apopka
407 293-5788

193—L awn &amp; G arden

211—
A ntique/C ollectibles
Antique Bias* Headboard
$100

407-321-8590, lv msg

103— H ousesU nfurnisiied

collection
Create a
dart
Sorry state
Greek for
“To your
hearth'
Wankel or
diesel
Athletes'

50 Slow on the
Frank
uptake
33 Raised area
52 Things m ay
on a neck
34 Like Tom ,
get stuck in
Dick or
Harry
54 Jaunty
rhythm
35 Aviator
Earhart
55 Life
preserver?
35 W om en,
56 Vegetarian
conde­
scendingly
37 Redolence
35 Beck-end*
forth
contest
39 Always, to
the Bard
Guatemala
40 Literary
P R E V IO U 8 P U Z Z LE A N S W E R

PAUL OSBORNE
vi h i tint i p r o p i h iii s

P/T tta a l worker lor local
manrtac&amp;xar Coma by 311 Georgy
Ava. Longwood, FL lor an Mervtew
and aak lor Cart

letters
50 W ord with
Rio or Mar
51 Best part of
the cake, to
soma
53 Lost It

Cuetom BN W2. Over 1900 tq ft
on 1/3 acre. H earty bead, cm tot.
Iv, rtn, lam rm wrtraprtca. aaf-tn
Ulchan, 10x22 t c porch, 2 c.
deeded, a o ca n lo tki lake
. e ll 1119.900
Over 1M Acaa M R 1 B e S c t r t drv
epple. hawWy beed. Priced tor qiack
tale. 884,900
Renovated - LBa Ham M 1/2 wrti
newly palmed M. A a i t , ceramic
tts, o n , hr, apple, garage wrtanesd
yard 877.500
rew nhouee: y 21/2 2 M ay - over
1800 *q (L Din, lv rm w/IVsplaca.
ac poefi W r i g a n J ape New pat!,
walpapar, ceramic M*. 859.900.
Pine Nkkie Ck4&gt;: 2/ 2 ceramic da,
apple, water Irani 883.500

IAKE AOA I BORM. 8470410.
1 BORM. I 64OU0 . ANO UP
CaOr r iU M

161— A ppliances &amp;
F urniture F or S ale

ent

Beeuttful antique camel 555
Duncan Phyta couch. 8800. C al
4074214990, Mava mag

dll Tc*
217— G arace S ales

4 0 7 3 2 1 -0 7 59
-

l a knt Ibactoomfl baTiwraalrg*

Deltona: 3/2 Brick Homa, On. Uv.
Canrrtc Tla, 2 c. gar. O e r 1/3 Nva.
U/CDvrcrm. VkrAjra I Ptopersee, 407.
321-4764.

DOYLE'S RENTALS

S t a r t s * U *1 1994 by &amp;xta. Grad
room, Iga eaten kadiarv 1 1 garaga,
acr p o rtfire, 858.000. Jodi Sdvam .
0 E. Profetitonalt of America 407-

6 in lo rd 2 ft 1/2 2 Story Condo wI
Dtotog (%r, l a u n ty f in . N w Prtri.
Uka New. CHA 8 6 2 5 4 8 0 0
Sartord an Soaan Ranh. W ig yard
8 CHA 8640/8825
DOYLE REALTY, INC.

la n to rd : llamodatad 4/2 taoca, mg
tread lot. quial street. 8 7 11/mo.
Owner w Sh*kk24hr recorded mag
407*332*1006.

cttA J b * UMd u houartofflce
comblnalKxv 8 7 5 0 7 5 0 . 4 0 7 4 2 1 -

105— D uflex/T ri flex
n ra a s a s n a rc n ro ra a

fenced yard, localsd 100 S a rta
Barbara Dr. 8 3 9 ,9 0 0 .4 0 7 4 8 7 4 4 1 0 .

3594706

153— A creage Lo t F or
S ale
DELTONA 10 acres. U sd lor mobla
hom e*8 *. h o n e *, cattle, terming or
outaaryl
Zoned
agricultural.
84.900/ACRE. 6m. down wtownaf
finance 804-787-1772 or 904-7878821

Luna I Darto o m l Bart Duptex For
RanL 8460 par morth. Aveierte
Id . C a l 4 0 7 4 2 1 4 5 1 4 .

107— M o bile H omes
F o r R ent
IBR 1BA In a 55 5 otdar part In
l30(Mnorth, ptua aacurty. 407421 9450.

•*g.
8 Sudden
10 Persian fairy
11 “Coiorfur
Sioux chief
12 Three-faced
wom an
13 Poetic time
of day
21 Volcanic

P a cta Area: 2BR/2BA wf FL Room
A carport on 1/2 acre mobla home.
No pats, 8550/morth ptue aaoaay
4 0 7 4 2 3 -1 1 8 7 .

157— M obile H omes
F or S ale
Sanford: 17x 52.2/ 1,55*. Nopata.
doubt* roof. 2 shod*, awning*. X
8 aersan pordi. CHA 84,500 CALL
3 8 6 -7 8 9 4 8 4 2
1BR IBA kl 5 6 8 older park In
fBfiOBTBJi n ev k w n oou u w p r®nL
8 4 .9 9 5 .4 0 7 4 2 1 - 9 4 5 0 ..
2BR. t BA m obla ham * on 100a ISO
n to t 815kobo Heads uOMes. 4074 7 4-0898 or 4 0 7 -3 0 2 4 9 3 0
Custom 2SR rtl^ a wtda mebrt homa
In Carnage C ore Owner financing
• 8452/mo. n d u d e* lot rani. Own
fra* 8 d ear In 3 yre. 407-322-3717.

116—
W

a r d io u s e

S

181— ArruANCEs &amp;
F u rniture F o r S ale

/Ren ta l

pa ce

3 Fam4y Yard S a it: 8- 7 184 Earn
Floyd Ava. Laka Mary, oS Coirary
dub Rd. Aug l i f t . Too many Kama
-------- fcststa i a r t in b v S d o ------Antquea 1 krtaefange: Victorian and
Abrta 7 c h a n , marbia wash aland
8 dnraean. nxnd oar tabls 8 c M i ,
CD6K U M I, irarnm, pteturat,
ireners ecppear, auto Lazy Buy 6
Ota mor*. Ttirrm, Fit, SaL 68pm . 839
Patna— CM a, o* Darter* On— 407178-3202
Moving Sals: Everything goas. For
cawcwr* qqbbi, ma*CTX*x*s, on 'Unt,,

'train Ml wt ace— ori— JImbt ttooti

6 runwexa houHhdd lam a Ht. orty
8 .3 0 -4pm. 8051 Via Harmoaa.
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Sanford, Florida

County sets date for sales tax vote

Voters will determine whether to
extend penny sales tax for 10 years
e.y 5 H ^ ,0ph* r Patton
Staff Writer
„
SAN FO RD
—
County
Commissioners voted Tuesday 4 to 1,
with Commissioner Grant Maloy dlsscnhng, to give Seminole County votere the right to decide on Sept. 4 if the

Seeing Red
In what was easily the most
competitive tournament of the
three districts being played at
the C hase Parit Youth Sports
Complex this past weekend,
tho Red Team from Oviedo
still ran the table, winning all
three of its gam es to claim
the Championship In the Cal
Ripken Minor Commissioner’s
District 8 Tournament.
Page IB

Herald earns
FPA awards
Seminole Herald staffers
were honored this weekend
during the Florida Press
Association'! annual con­
vention at Jupiter Beach.
Tommy
Vincent and Art Zielinski
took first place in the Photo
Series In One Issue category
of the FPA Better Newspaper
C ontest Their entry, titled
“2000: The Year in Hrotos,"
was a computation of the
dou's work portraying the
•vents that occurred
throughout the year.
Editor Dan Ping and for­
mer staff writer Joe DeSantis
earned a third-place award
for In-depth reporting on the
lawsuits and recounts fol­
lowing the November presi­
dential election.
“We're pleased to be rec­
ognized by the Florida Press
Association as a top peroformlng newspaper/ Ping

“We were handicapped a
bit because the Herald
switched publication dates
from a dally to a biweekly.
Contest officials would only
allow us to submitt work
from the last three months of
the year. Unfortunately,
some of the staff’s best work
was not eligible. “

one-ccnt sales tax will continue the
next 10 years.
Theone-cent sales tax,approved In
1991, is scheduled to explne in January
2002. There will be a three-month
reprieve from the one cent tax regardless of whether the new referendum
passes Jn September.

Chain saw sculptor
Mark Rice takes
fallen trees and
turns them into
works of art
B y M ich e lle J e r t a

SANFORD — Motorists
traveling along East State Road
46 near the Midway community
may notice a grizzly bear stand­
ing in front of the Country
General Store.
.
The 8-foot beast is actually a
wooden sculpture created
Monday by Winter Springs
native Mark W. Rice. Within
hours, the local artist used a
chain saw to transform a 6,000pound log into a wooden show­
piece — much to the amuse­
ment of numerous spectators
who stopped to watch Rice cre­
ate his latest carving.

town.
C a r l
.V i h l e n
was
a
lice n s e d
h o rticu l­
turist for
G en eral
S a n fo r d
and
Is
cred ited
w i t h
devclo;
Sidney L VNen Sr.,
pictured here at a tarriy
reunion In October 2000,
dtod Sunday.

Chain saw sculptor Mark Rice of Winter Springs puts the finishing touches on an 8-foot tall bear he carved out
of a single tog.
mg a chain saw artist perform
his craft. Rice decided he could
also create sculpture with a
power tool. He picked up the
mechanical blade and went to
work on his first grizzly bear.

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carving. Nicknamed the
“Woodbutcher," he’s built a
ted reputation in the
area for'
pro-environment
See Sculptor; Page 5A

father, Sidney Vihlen Sr. was an
enterprising
businessman.
Vihlen Sr. owned Vihlen Electric
Inc. in Sanford. He purchased
the business from its founder
E.B. Randall, who established
the company in 1917. Vihlen
bought him out in 1952.
According to his son, Sidney
Vihlen Jr., his father was most

O ne-car wreck nets
sizable cocaine bust
By Christopher Patton ‘
Stall Writer

drove off the road and was found
at approximately 630 a m June

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Managing Editor

the Virginia M ilitary Institute,

“I just started fooling around,
and it worked," he said. “I
guess 1 am blessed."
Rice now travels throughout
the county and the nation doing
demonstrations in chain saw

•

B y M ic h e lle J e r i e

Anthony B ro v o '-

V ih len Sr.
dies at 9 2

w as cre­
s tin g th e

Florida’s second black
city was incorporated
almost 110 years ago

SA N FO RD — Almost 110
years after it was first incorpo­
rated, the Goldsboro communi­
ty has a historical marker to call
Its own.
County officials and members
of
the
Sem inole
County
Historical Commission gathered
Thursday to com m em orate
the history of Goldsboro with
the dedication of a historical
marker located In front of the
13th Street Police Sub-Station in
Sanford.
"This one's long over due,"
County Com m issioner Randy
Morris said. "ThJs is one of the
founding cities in Seminole — a
city with a checkered history."
G oldsboro was the second
Florida town Incorporated by
black citizens. In 1886, William
Clark opened a store in the vll-

Tuesday.

SA N FO RD
—
Sidney
Lawrence Vihlen Sr., died
Sunday, June 24,2001 at Central
Florida Regional Hospital. He
was 92 years old.
Vihlen was one of eight chil­
dren bom to Carl Lenard and
Emma Vihlen, a Swedish family
that was one of the first to settle
the Sanford area. B om in
Stockholm ,
Sw eden,
Carl
Lenard Vihlen moved
to
Sanford just as General Henry
S a n f o r d ______

“ It u sed to m ak e m e nerv o u s
w h e n p eo p le w o u ld w atch m e ,"
R lc * said . " N o t an y m o re. N ow ,

1 don't even know what’s going
on around me when I'm carv­
ing. And, I don't usually stop
until the chain saw runs out of
gas."
Rice's pursuit into chain saw
carving evolved from his log­
ging business, Timber Recovery
Inc. He started the business in
1985 after seeing piles of burn­
ing trees on a site cleared for
construction.
“I thought that was such a
waste for all those trees to be
pushed over and burned or
taken to the landfill," Rice said.
“There was no benefit to the
environment to have those trees
burning."
Rice went to the job site and
asked to haul the trees away to
use for lumber and other wood
products. As the business grew,
so did his customer base, and
carvers began buying the tim­
ber for their wooden pieces of
a rt
Seven years ago, after watch-

Marie
Ctfflord, co­
chairman of
Stop the
Penny Extra

Son of Carl Vihlen
one of Sanford’s
original settlers

Managing Editor

Sign marks
Goldsboro’s
history

DitHnguished G raduate from

While the old one-cent tax revenues
went strictly to road improvements,
the new referendum, which is project­
ed to bring $534 million in revenues
during the next 10 years, will be split
75 percent to road Improvements and
25 percent to school improvements.
More than two dozen community
members voiced opinions at the pub­
lic hearing, including members of the
county's Stop the PEST (Penny Extra
Sales » x ) committee. Commissioners
See Tkx, Page 7A

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Seminote County Commissioner Randy Morris, right, and Sanford City
Manager Tony VanOerworp welcome community member* to the dedication
of a new historic marker In Goldsboro.
lage of Goldsboro, and on Dec.
1, 1891, registered voters incor­
porated the town. According to
the marker, the town bound­
aries, generally triangular in
shape, were south o f West 13th
Street, between Olive Avenue on
the west and Clark, now known
as Lake Avenue, on the east.
For
alm ost
20
years,
Goldsboro officials prevented
Sanford from expanding its
boundaries to the west, but on
April 6, 1911, Sanford passed a
resolution of Us intent to absorb
Goldsboro. Despite protests

from Us citizens, the state legis­
lature voted to revoke the incor­
poration on April 26,1911, mak­
ing Goldsboro part of Sanford.
"This shows the differences
between the two municipalities
have changed during the centu­
ry," Morris said. "This is a way
to keep history living."
According
to
Sem inole
County Historical Commission
Chairman Linda Batman, the
Goldsboro marker is a way of
portraying all of Sem inole
See G old iboro, Page 10A

M AI I LAND — A Seminole
According to Deputy Sara
County Deputy may have stum- Klein's report just west of Oxford
bled onto "a piece in a bigger puz- Road, on the of the right-of-way
tie " after responding Sunday of Derbyshire Road, she respexvimoming to a routine one-car acd- ed to a call of a driver who
d ent
"appeared to be impaired beyond
More than 250 grams of his normal facilities."
cocaine, a dozen Ecstasy pills and
Klein found Kim Jee-Hoon
$1,500 in cash were found on a
passed out driver who apparently See Cocaine, Page 10A

Uncle Jones Bar-B-Que
robbed by son-in-law
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

was arrested by Seminole
Countv Sheriff's O ffic e a fte r

ALTAMONTE SPRIN G S —
Unde Jones Bar-B-Quc employ­
ee Wendell Merriman, 44, who is
also the son-in-law of the estab­
lishment's owner Henry Jones,
robbed the restaurant Sunday
for approximately $300 with a
fake gun, according to Jones'
daughter Nikki.
The restaurant's dishwasher

See Robbed, Page 10A

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Paflc 2 A Wednesday. June 27. 2001

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLA N CE AROUND O U R CO U N TY

B e careful when
you sing ‘Happy
Birthday’
Another history lesson. Today, June 27,
back in 1859, was the birthday of Mildred J.
Hill, who becam e a school teacher In
Louisville, Ky. If she was still
around, we should all gather
and sing, "H appy Birthday to
You." O f course, she would
expect nothing less. After all,
she is credited with having
written the song.
Her sister, Patty Smith
Hill, also a school teacher,
bom March 2 7 ,1 8 6 8 , w as the
author of the original lyrics
Nick
which were first published in
1893 — called at that time,
• • • • * • • "Good Morning To A ll." It
was used as a morning greeting in class­
rooms and church meetings, and was pub­
lished in the book "Song Stories for the
Sunday School."
In 1924, the words were changed to
"H appy Birthday to You". Now, it is
believed to be sung, somewhere in the
world, at least once every minute of every
day. In case you are ever on a quiz show
that asks the most often sung song in the
world - you now know the answer.
Back then, few song w riters or lyricists
ever got paid for their creations, and
Mildred and Patty are said to have never
made a dime. Eventually however, as the
song was licensed, it generated about $1
million a year for its copyright owner, who
apparently (history doesn't say) obtained
the rights from the two ladles.
Even today, people who sing
Birthday
in a public perform ance for
ay to You"
'
which they
e m issio n , and pay a copyright fee. I
aven't the slightest idea how much that
may cost, or who ow ns the copyright now.
It does make me w onder o f M arilyn
Monroe got copyright approval before she
sang "H appy Birthday Dear Mr. President"
to John F. Kennedy a num ber of years ago.

O u t &amp; A bout

Up. on the rooftop

W ED
USD A Food Commodities
will be distributed free by
Seminole Volunteer
Enterprises, and Wednesday
June 27 at 407 West 4th Street,
Comer of 4th and Elm.
Eligibility' Is based on houseIvold size and Income. Persons
arc eligible if they receive food
stamps, Medicaid or are on
Public Housing Assistance.
Proof and one form of photo
ID is required. For additional
Information phone 407-3221520.

Pfeifauf

Herald photo toyTommy Vincent
Workers from Adcock Roofing Co ol Sanford begin work on replacing the rool on the Monroe Marina Harbour building. The roof was
damaged a lew weeks ago during a rough storm that brought heavy winds and rain.

Treating the plague
1 come from women who ascribe to

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B u t h a v e fa ith . T h e c o p y r ig h t w ill e x p ir e
in th e y e a r 2 0 2 0 , a fte r w h ic h it w ill b e c o m e
p u b lic d o m a in , m e a n in g a n y o n e c a n s in g it a n y tim e , to r p ro flL o r p le a s u r e , w ith o u t a
lic e n s e . ,

Mildred J. Hill dled In Chicago on June 5,
1916 never knowing how popular her song
would becom e throughout the world. H er
sister Patty Sm ith Hill died in New York
City on M ay 25, 1946, at the age o f 78. She
was fully aw are o f the popularity o f the
song, w hich waa sung to her every year on
her birthd ay during the final decades.
Now considering the letters I received
regarding my columns in M ay and June
about the origin o f M other's Day and
F ath er's Day, 1 expect to hear from readers
about someone else who developed this
song. (I'll have a colum n on those two "c o r­
rections" In this w eekend’s edition).
Regardless, my fam ily sang the song to
me this past Saturday and l feel certain they
didn't obtain copyright clearance to sing it.
O f course It was a not-for-profit singing, so 1
guess they're safe.

Retail thefts
• Hector Lopez Berrios, 20, of
Windchase Blvd., Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police
Monday at a retail store in the
3600 block of Orlando drive. The
arrest report said he attempted to
take a $29 pair of sneakers from
the store without paying. He was
arrested an a charge of larceny
(retail theft).
• Marcos L Taverns, 19, of
Constitution Drive, Longwood,
was arrested by Sanford police
Monday at a retail store in the
3600 block of Orlando drive. He
was accused of taking a $7.99
baseball cap from the store with­
out pacing. He was charged with
Forgeries
• Marki Andrew
Ar
Jones, 27, of
Cardinal Cove Circle, Sanford, was
arrested by Seminole County
Sheriff's deputies Monday.

he scampers off to the kitchen to forage
for food. Half an hour later he's bock
the exorcist school of healing.
with a tray of steaming canned chicken
"Was that a cough?" Grandma
noodle soup. Walkingpast me, he | ’
would ask, throwing her hand to your
down In front of the TV, turns on I
forehead.
And before you could say influenza,
game and proceeds to slurp the soup
she had Vicks Salve smeared all ............................ down. During a commercial,
over your body, chicken soup
he finally notices my skeletal
UP
arm waving from the bed.
boiling in the cauldron and the
"O h." he says, as he licks
vaporizer spewing fumes that
the last drop off his lip, "did
took the varnish off the furni­
you want some?"
ture.
Having fasted for a day —
"You have to purge those
alongKwith
wit! coughing up bits of
germs," Grandma declared os
body parte* —
- l feel I deserve a
1 her homemade
It's not going tto stay
p o tio n o f licorice-flavored
trvat it's
D ran o d o w n you r th ro a t
down long enough to turn
I d on’t kn ow if w c actually
into fat
at anywa y, so what have
healed any faster o r if d yin g just
I got to gain?
seem ed p referable to the cure.
"Ice cream," 1 wheeze. ,
"Ice cream? I don't think so," Sweetie
"You don't look so good," Sweetie
says. "You're a little bug-eyed."
says, shaking his head. "If those hips
expand any wider our property taxes
On Tbesday, Sweetie caught the bug.
He sneezed once, blew his nose twice,
wul go up."
then popped right back to normal.
Grabbing him by the T-shirt, I pull
Meanwhile, 48 noun later, the Angel of
him down Into my feverish face. '
Death Is sitting at the foot of my bed fil­
"Bring me Ice cream," I growl, "or I'll
ing his fingernails.
spit in your mouth!"
"Just bury me in my bed," 1 moan.
While Sw
Sweetie heads toward the
Standing two feet outside the sneeze
nearest
arestPiggly Wiggly, I am vis
visited by
zone and holding a dust mask over his
thet ghost of my grandmother.
mouth. Sweetie stares down at me. My
"Paula, dear," she( rasps fron
from the
teeth are chattering, my bones ache, my
grave, "heal yourself."
turning to
the; Angel of Death, she pind
pinches him on
eyes are puffed out like a molly fish,
jund^rou could grill fajitas on my forehis hollow cheek and says, "Boy, we
need to put a little meat on those
bones."
"Does this mean you're not cooking
dinner?" he asks.
By the time Sweetie gets home, I'm
After the bed levitates a foot off the
hunched over the stove stirring up a
floor and my head spins 360 degrees.
pot of chicken soup. I followed

According to the arrest report,
between May 1 and May 24, he
used a gas credit card for 24 pur­
chases and two service stations in
Sanford and two in Longwood.
The total amount was listed as
$328.28. During an interview at tire
sheriff’s office, Jones reportedly
told officers he found tne credit
card in the parking lot of a
Longwood business. He was
arrested on charges of altering
records, passing
/altered instruments, and
fraud/swindling of over $3130 In
property.
* Sean Xavier Addams, 31, of
Atlanta, was arrested by Sanford
police Monday at a check cashing
establishment on S. Orlando Drive
in Sanford. Officers said the case
involved to $500 checks. He was
charged with fraud, uttering a
false instrument.
• Tamara L Prison, 43, of
Cowan Moughton Terrace,

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assault on a law enforcement offi­
cer.
• Keandra Lashon Brown, 45, of
N. Lake Drive, Sanford, was
stopped by Florida Highway
Patrol troopers Monday at
Highway 17-92 and Lake Triplett
Drive In Casselberry. She was
charged with driving under the
influence of drugs, and
fleeing/attempting to dude a law
enforcement officer.
Battery
Carlos C Perez, 19 and Carlos
E. Herrera, 24, both o f Orlando,
were arrested by Longwood Police
last Thursday. Officers said the
two had been in a fight with
another man at a construction site.
Perez reportedly used a brick and
Herrera is said to have used a pipe
during the dispute. Each man was
arrested on charges of battery, and
aggravated battery with a deadly
weapon.

The City-County Auto
Theft Bureau, Seminole
County Sheriff's Crime
Prevention specialists and
Victims’ Advocate representa­
tives arc teaming up to help
older Americans live safer,
crime-free lives.
Thursday, June 28 from 2
until 5 p an , a crime prevention
seminar/auto theft prevention
rally will be held at Bram
Towers, 519 E. First Street in
Sanford.
Seniors will leam how to
avoid being the victims of
property crime os well as
leal violence. Auto theft 1
tigators will offer advice i
well as vehicle idm lifkat
number (VIN) etching,
i Tho seminar Is open I
seniors. For more Infom .___
phone Anthony Berrios at 407-'
665-6956.

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The Seminole County/Lake
Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce Professional
Women's Network will meet
Friday, June 29, from 8 until
9 3 0 am . at Florida Hospital
Altamonte, 601 E. Altamonte
Drive, in the Family Resource
Center. Karen Battoc of
Personal Success Systems will
be the featured speaker. RSVP
to Sally Underwood at 407834-4404, cst. 229.

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A flve-on-flve shoot out will
be held Saturday, June 30, start; at 8 a m in the Seminote
gh School gymnasium To
register, call 407-929-7812. Space
is limited.
Music will be provided by
Bokcy Productions and Last
Laff Records.
The event Is sponsored by
Universal Needs Alliance Inc

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The Florida Thtil
Association Central Florida
Chapter will hold a Lake Jessup
Wilderness Area Day Hike,
Saturday, June 30 beginning at
730 a m in the parking lot at
the southern terminus of
Sanford Avenue. The entire
"Avenue of the Palms* trail
three miles, will be hiked.
For more information contact
Joan Jarvis at 407-363-6036.

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Drug Related Arrests
• VViliy Oliver Davis, 25, of
Lake Monroe Terrace, Sanford,
was arrested by deputies Tuesday.
An officer said he spotted Davis
standing by a vehicle holding a
can of beer, and investigated.
Davis was subsequently arrested
on charges of possession of under
20 grams of marijuana, possession
of an open container of alcohol

and possession of cocaine with
intent to distribute. After being
taken tojail, he was searched oral
officers found additional cocaine
hidden on his body. He was given
an additional charge of smuggling
contraband into a detention facili­
ty. It was also found he was want­
ed cxi a warrant for violation of
probation on a previous conviction
of driving under the influence of
alcohol
• Christopher James Martin, 29,
of Altamonte Springs; was
stopped by sheriff's deputies
Monday on Westmcnte Drive In
Altamonte Springs. Officers said
he resisted when they attempted
to lake him into custody. He has
been charged with possession of a
controlled substance (cocaine),
possession of under 20 grams of
marijuana, and resisting an officer
without violence. He was also
wanted on an active warrant for
failing to appear on a charge of

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Sanfonl, was arrested by deputies
Monday in connection with a
Putnam County warrant involving
the disbursement of two checks.

TH U R

Grandma's red pc exactly — except for
wringing a live chicken's neck.
Eyes watering from the garlic and
pepper, Sweetie blinks down into the
p ot "Arc.we warding off vampires?"
ne asks.
Next, I brew up Grandma's hot toddy. "One fresh squeezed orange, one
lemon, two tablespoons of honey, hore­
hound if you've got it, and a pint of
Jack: Daniels,"
I
i," Sweetie
reads. "Wave a
~
glass of cold water over the potion and
if a drop of condensation falls in, so be
it"
According to Grandma's recipe
book, you should drink the toddy
while soaking In a scalding bath with
eucalyptus, geranium and mint leaves
floating in it
TYou look like Swamp Thing,"
Sweetie says, staring down at me.
"Yeth," I slur, "but my sinuses are •
dear and my skin's as soft as a baby's
behind."
After most of the meat has boiled off
my bones, I rub a tub of Vicks on my
chest, crawl back into bed and pass ou t
IWo days later, dehydrated and having
eaten nothing except chicken soup, a
cherry cough drop and two little scoops
of Ice cream, I wobble to the bathroom
scale.
"I can't believe i t " I say, staring
down in disbelief. I’ve gained two
pounds."
"Yep," Sweetie says, "you've got
Bette Davis eyes and Ben and Jerry
hips."
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Central Florida Regional
Hospital In Sanfonl Hill spon­
sor a Wellness Seminar for
weight reduction, Wednesday,
June 27, from 6 3 0 until 8 3 0
p.m. Participants in the two
hour seminar will Icam to lose
weight by controlling overeat­
ing, oingeing, snacking and
emotional eating. The first 45
minutes is free. U the partici­
pant wishes to continue, the
one-time fee is $55.
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Obituaries
MARGARET ANN
SANDERS BOTTS
Margaret Ann Sanders Botts,
72, Mayfair Court, Sanford, died
Friday, June 22,2001. Bom in
Seneca, S.C , she moved to Central
Florida front Jacksonville in 1960.
She was a homemaker and a
Methodist She belonged to
DeBary Golf and Country Club,
Sanfora Fleet Reserve 147, and
Mayfair Country Gub. She was
the founder of the Junior Golf
Program at the Mayfair County
Survivors include daughters,
Ellen Botts Smith, Orlando, Laura
J. Gwinn, Bowie, Md., Linda G.
Henry, Deltona; sons, Wade D.,
Shreveport, La., Micah M , North
Point; sisters, Sarah Kelly,
Westminster, S.G, Ruth Franko,
Wichita, Kan.; brother, John H.
Sanders, Lavonia, Ga.; eight
granddtildrcn.
Bakiwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel, Sanford,
in charge of arrangements.
MARION J. COX
Marion J. Cox, 88, Idyllwilde
Drive, Sanford, died Saturday,
June 23,2001. Bom in Brooklyn,
N.Y., she moved to Central
Florida in 1961. She was a selfemployed lawyer in New York.
She was a longtime volunteer
with the Central Florida Ladies
Hospital Auxiliary.
Survivors include one cousin

‘Guys and Dolls’
SJS auditions
scheduled for July
SJS Entertainment will hold
auditions for Frank Loesser's
"musical able of Broadway,"
"Guys and Dolls" on July 11
from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. and July
14 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Men and women of all ages
and vocal ranges are needed.
All roles will be paid a weekly
stipend. Each person audition­
ing should prepare a one
minute monologue and 16
measures o f a song. An accom­
panist will be provided.
To schedule an audition
appointment or for an alterna­
tive audition date, please call
407-324-2906.
T h e sh o w w ill b e d irecte d b y
T txid M . Ex k in a n d p e rfo rm e d
at th e B ro a d w a y in th e S J S 1 n
E n te rta in m e n t C o m p lex .«L 2921
O rla n d o D riv e in S an fo rd .
R e h e a rsa ls b e g in o n A u g . 5,
an d th e p e rfo rm a n c e s a re fro m
S e p t. 14tn to S e p t. 2 9 .
T h u rsd ay , F rid a y and
S a tu rd a y p e rfo rm a n c e s a re at 8
p .m . w ith a S u n d a y m a tin e e at
2:30 p .m . A p o rtio n o f th e p ro ­
ce e d s fro m d ie sh o w w ill g o to
b e n e fit B ro ad w ay C ares/ E q u ity
F ig h ts AIDS.

and several nieces and nephews.
Brisson Funeral Home, Sanford,
in charge of arrangements.
JOHN PEARSON
CROUTHAMEL
John Pearson Crouthamel, 72,
Seville Avenue, Altamonte
Springs, died Friday, June 22,
2001. Bom in Philadelphia, Penn.,
he moved to Central Florida in
1966. He was a retired supervisor
for BellSouth in Sanford. He was a
veteran of the U S Navy
Survivors include sons, John G ,
Osteen, David, Valencia, Penn.;
daughters, Connie Chemrtte,
Altamonte Springs, Carol Smith,
Apopka; three grandchildren.
Tri-County Cremation Service,
Longwood, in charge of arrange­
ments.
MARIE GIFFORD
Marie Gifford, 93, Tangerine
Avenue, Winter Park, died
Sunday, June 24,2001. Bom in
Glasgow, Scotland, she moved to
Central Florida In 1935. She was a
retired waitress and a Methodist.
Survivors include daughter,
Sandra Schneider, Winter Park;
three grandchildren.
Wood lawn Carey Hand
Funeral Home, Longwood, in
charge of arrangements.

GILBERT E GRANT
Gilbert E Grant, 83, VWst 20th
Street, Sanford, died Monday,

DALE A. HUNT
Dale A. Hunt, 75, Ohio Avenue,
Sanford, died Wednesday, June 20,
2001. Bom in Kokomo, Ind., he
moved to Central Horida in 1979.
1(e was a metal sorter in the steel
mill industry. I le was a Roman
Catholic and a veteran of the US.
Navy.
Survivors include wife, Mary J.;
son. Dale A. Jr., Kokomo, Ind.; sis­
ter, Marty Menges, Dover, Ohio;
one grandchild.
IkiId win-Fairchild Funeral
1lome, Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.

WILLIAM E HAILE
William E. Haile, 81, Juniper
Lane, Longwood, died Monday,
June 25,2001. Bom in Cordcllc,
Ga., he moved to Central Florida
In 1933. He was a retired presi­
dent of Haile Dean Seed
Company, Inc. He belonged to
Orlando County G ub, University
G ub, Rotary Club and Elks Club.
He was a member of llte 8th
Army Air Corp during World War
II and was a POW in Germany.
Survivors include wife,
Marjorie; daughters, Pam Head,
O urioltc, N.C., Debra Haile,
Orlando; step sons, Craig Cook
and Bob Cook, both of Orlando;

JULIA SUSZYLO
Julia Suszylo, 82, Gumtrec
Court, Winter Springs, died
Sunday, June 24,2001 at Horida
Hospital, Altamonte. Bom Feb. 14,
1919 in Detroit, Mich., sl*e moved
to Central Horida 23 years ago.
Slie was a retired sales person In
tlte retail Industry. 5hc was
Catholic.
Survivors include daughter,
Madeline Standi, Winter Springs;
sister, Mary G em, Winter Springs;
four grandchildren; five great­
grandchild ren.
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Springs, in charge of arrange­
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three grandchildren.
Woodlawn Carey I land
Funeral Home, Longwood, in
charge of arrangements.

June 25,2001 in Longwood. Bom
in Berlin, Ohio, lie moved to
Central Horida in 1962. He was a
mechanic, in the tmeking indus­
try. He was Baptist. He belonged
to Disabled American Vetcraas of
World War II, and was
founder /owner of Grant Tmeking
Co. in Jackson, Ohio. He served in
the U S. Army during World War
II.
Survivors include son, Michael,
Sanford, Rick, Hickory, N.C.,
Randy, Houston, Tex.; daughter,
Jane Jasewk, Sanford; sisters,
Catherine West, Beaver, Ohio,
Myma 1tnnson, Jackson, Ohio;
four grandchildren.
Baldwin Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Qiapel, Sanford,
in charge of arrangements.

________

HOMER WILLIAM
THOMPSON JR.
Homer William Thompson, Jr.,
78, Belltower Avenue, Deltona,
died Friday, June 22,2001 at his
residence. Bom Aug. 5,1922 in
Memphis, Tenn. he moved to
Deltona in 1980 from Puerto
Rico. I le was a retired partner of
KPMG, LLP Multi-International
Public Accounting Firm for 30
years. He was a member of Hrst
United Methodist Church,
Deltona, a former Presbyterian
elder, past Rotarian, member of
various professional organiza­
tions and a World War II veteran
(Captain) of tire U S. Air Force.
Survivors include wife,
Lorraine; son, D. Bnicc, Winter
Park; daughter, Deborah,
Deltona; brother, Norman S„
Olive Branch, Miss.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
&amp; Crematory, Orange City, in
charge of arrangements.
ROBERT EVERETTE
TILLOTSON SR.
Robert Everette Tillotson, Sr.,
69, S. Volusia Avenue, Orange
City, died Sunday, June 24,2001
at DeBary Manor Nursing Home.
Bom in Philadelphia, Penn., he
moved to Ccltona from
Gloucester City, N.J. In 1972. He
was a laong haul truck driver
and a Catholic.
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PATRICK WILSON
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Sanford, died Tuesday, June 26,
2001 at Healthcare and
Rclubilitation Center of Sanford.
He moved to Central Horida 30
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tenance worker for the Seminole
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Henry, Sanford; brothers, Bob
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Poor Jeb Bush. His place as the family's most polit­
ically promising scion — real presidential timber —
has been usurped by his less serious
brother, George. Indeed, Jeb's political
future is in jeopardy after the Florida
presidential election debacle. As
Florida's governor, he is blamed by
many for the mess, especially the obsta­
cles encountered by hundreds of legally
registered African-American voters.
And now his big brother George
Cynthia
seems determined to exacerbate Jeb's
T llC k e r
political troubles by insisting on a plan
• • ■ • • • a to drill for oil and gas off the Florida
Panhandle, despite Floridians' objec­
tions. Beaches are sacrosanct in the Sunshine State,
one of the few environmental issues that unites busi­
ness owners and tree-huggers.
With thousands of miles of coastline and some of
the world's most beautiful beaches, Florida depends
on outdoor tourism to fuel its economy. Critics of the
drilling plan fear not only ugly oil rigs souring the
view from the white sands and turquoise waters, but
also oil spills that would wreak havoc with the
shore.
Though Jeb has begged his brother not to proceed,
the president has not backed down. Emphasizing
President Bush's strong ties to the oil and gas indus­
tries, Democratic wags like to say that in tne Bush
family, oil is thicker than blood.
But Gov. Bush just got some unexpected help from
Congress. On Thursday, despite pleas from the
White House to let the drilling leases go forward, 70
Republicans joined with Democrats to postpone the
leases for six months. In a separate vote, the House
also passed a measure that would prevent the White
House from exploring for oil, gas or coal on lands
designated as national monuments.
What has happened to President Bush's jugger­
naut, just a few months ago rolling over tne objec­
tions of critics? What has happened to the executive
White House, run like a business by a CEO who
brooked no insubordination?
Quite simply: Politics happened. Even Republicans
understand the risks they take when they enrage the
voting public — especially over the environment.
And polls show that Americans are pretty upset over
the president's environmental policies these days. A
New YorkTimes/CBS poll released recently showed
that 46 percent of Americans disapprove of the Bush
administration's handling of environmental matters,
while only 39 percent approve. (The rest had no
opinion.)
You'd think the president would know better, since
Republicans have been here before. When President
Clinton thrashed Republican nominee Bob Dole in
1996, the GOP leadership was forced to acknowledge
that the Republicans' perceived hostility to the envi­
ronment played a role in Dole's defeat. Thereafter,
Newt Gingrich, who was then House speaker, start­
ed doing a lot of photo-ops at zoos.
It was a lesson that didn't stick. The Bush adminis­
tration has come in with a slew of policies that show
a callousness toward precious natural resources.
President Bush never saw a national park that he
thought wouldn't look better with an oil rig in it;
Vice President Dick Cheney believes energy conser­
vation is for wimps. It is hard to disguise those poli­
cies, even when tne president poses for pictures
holding a turtle in one hand and a fishing rod in the
other. It won't wash.
Poor Jeb wasn't able to persuade his brother of
that. Maybe congressional Republicans, fearing a
voter backlash, will succeed where Jeb failed.
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Schmidt: 70 is
quite young

Fourth o f July event not for pets
To the editor.
I was saddened to hear
that the city of Sanford is
going to allow dogs to be
present in the parks during
the fireworks displays on
July 4th. Anyone who has
been around animals knows
that any loud noises can
cause an animal severe dis­
tress.
One only has to sec the
number of animals running
in terror during a thunder
storm, not knowing which
way to go or where to hide.
Several years ago, when
Oviedo used to have a fire­

works display in their down­
town district, I remember
seeing a female dog abort her
;cd iIn terror
?ups
ups as she crinized
yy her
he owners. Even some
young children were dis­
tressed.
I am sure Animal Control
has many more lost animals
reported after the July 4th
celebrations than most other
times during the year.
Please let us ask anyone
with animals, that they leave
them home safe and sound.
Preferably inside with some
music playing.
No one needs to take their

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Oviedo

To the editon
\Please encuuragc pet own­
ers to keep their pets safely
confined at home during the
4th of July celebrations. Their
keen senses make the loud
nolscs’and bright flashes
extremely stressful, painful
and frightening. Please do
not subject your pets to this.
They depend on you for their
comfort and care.
Joanne Prager
Sanford

To the editon
Regarding Nick Pfeifauf's
recent column, I would like to
say that 70 Is quite young.
That is what my neighbor,
Mrs. Lola Heniy, would sayl
She is almost 94 and still lives
alone.
The first time 1 "crashed"
was in not turning 30, but
realizing it was my high
school reunion ana that I had
been out of high school for 10
years! 1 just couldn't believe
that 10 years had passed. Now
I have had my 30tn and my
40th, but nothing compared to
that feeling at 28!
Colleen Schmidt
Sanford

A m erican D ream now b elo n g s to the worldThe Stevens Indicator, the
among other places, the
alumni magazine of the school
University of Madras, Humboldt
from which f received an ME
University in Berlin, the
(Mechanical Engineer) degree
University of Suzhou, Ural State
more than 30 years ago,
........................... at Sverdlosk, Moscow
indudes a list of new fac­
State University, Indian
ulty each year. The cur­
Institute of Sciences,
Bangalore and Yarmouk
rent issue profiles the 15
appointed in 2000-2001.
University In libid,
Here are the names by
Jordan.
department: Electrical
It is n o t i
and Computer
ing, a new reality, i
Engineering: Edward
Einstein, after all, did not
Blldtarz, Rajarathnam
do his undergraduate
Chandramouli, Hong
work at Princeton. He
Richard
Man, ICP. Subbalaka!
•alakshml,
like many of the
Reeves was,
Uf Ttireli; Chemistry and
Nobel Prize winners who
Chemical Engineering:
• • • * 1 • • • helped make the
Svetlana SuknishviU, Olga
University
c California
livereity of
Maltseva, Nicolai Panikov;
the greatest of public schools, a
Mathematical Sdences: Darinka
refugee from the Europe Hitler
Dentcheva, Mohammad Abanjch; “ conquered. Like some of the new
Systems Engineering and
professors at Stevens, his English
Management: John Farr, John
may not have been perfect, but he
Keating, Robert Seymour,
spoke an International language
Bernard Skown, Robert Stinerock. called mathematics.
That is part of today's reality in
Already, two Indian-Americans
American hard-sdences scholar­
— Haigobind Khorana of
ship and achievement. The teach­
Harvard and Subramanlan
ers in that group all did their
Chandrasekhar of the University
graduate work at American uni­
of Chicago— are Nobel laureates.
versities, where by some esti­
Indian-Americans, in fact, are
mates more than naif of the doc­
among the most educated citizens
torates in the hard sdences now
and residents In our country.
are earned by foreigners. Their
Over the past 25 years, Indianundergraduate degrees are from.
American children have been

three times as likely to graduate
from coUcge as wtute American
children. Perhaps most important
in terms of what tlic future will
look like in the United States, the
percentage of Indian-Americans
who are between the ages of 18
and 24 is five limes more than the
percentage of white Americans
who are between those ages.
The traffic in highly educated
young men anckwomen from
Asia to the United States Is a
complicated business. Estimates
of the numbers of graduates from
American schools of science and
technology who stay in the
United States rather than return­
ing home range from 50 percent
to 80 percent; one of the things
that complicate statistics is love
and marriage. Many foreign stu­
dents end up with American hus­
bands or wives.
Many Indians, though, doddc
to go home after working here for
a few years. There are more
opportunities at home now
because of the global economy
and evolving communications
technology, which allow them to
do the same kind of work and
teaching they can do in the
United States or Europe. Many go
back because "family values"
mean so much less here than in

Asian societies. Some, particular I
Chinese, go back for patriotic rea-,
sons: They want to share in the \
building of their own countries.
You can say that these "aliens"
are taking jobs from our kids and
other Americans, but how many
of our kids are accomplished in
stochastic optimization, as is Dr
Dentcheva, or three-dimensional
sub-band video-coding algo­
rithm, as is Dr. Man? Or, you
could say that we are stealing the
best and the brightest from the
rest of the world, particularly
Russia and the poorer parts of
Asia. *
Either way, I think, American
wins. This is a meritocracy. Most
of these people are doing jobs
that very few Americans can do,
just as many other Immigrants
(many of them illegal) from
Mexico and Central America are
doing jobs Americans don't want
to do — like scrubbing dishes in
restaurants plain and fancy.
The advances made by educat­
ed new Immigrants have caused
pessimists here to conclude that
the "American Dream" is dead.
The opposite is true. The
American Dream belongs to the
whole world now.
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F ro m A t o Z
Art Zielinski asks people what they th in k ...
It won’t be
long before the
United States
Postal Service re­
locates the
Sanford post
office. Postal and
city officials will
be looking fo r
suggestions from
the public indi­
cating where the
perfect location
might be. So we
asked, “ Where
would you like
the new post
office located?"

Instead ota hotel,
they should build It on
the basebal damonds in Melon Park,
they want to get rid ot
them anyway. People
in the business district
should be able to waM
to the poet offico.

I would like to see
them keep the post
office where It's at
It’s convenient to get
to right now. But If
they have to move It,
try and keep it as
dose as possible to
the original location.

Maynard Thom as,

R obert Hunter,

Sanford

Sanlord

remodel the building
and keep NIn down­
town Sanford. Too
many things are mov­
ing out ol Sanford, and
It you don't drive, it's
hard to get to them.
Edgar Lem ons Sr.,

Sanford

It would be good
to keep It in down­
town Sanford near all
the businesses. It
would be convenient.
Levon Ja m a s ,

DeBsry

I would like to soe
them keep the post
office along First
Street In downtown
Sanford. It would he
convenient for the
businesses — and
everyone.
Brenda Orr,

Oviedo

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p|ieces on display in Central
FIlorida.
The bear that took Rice two
weeks to create seven years ago
now takes him only eight hours
to complete. He creates various
wildlife sculptures from almost
any kind of wood, although he
prefers camphor. He recently cre­
ated a backyard sculpture for o
family who wanted to preserve
the remains of a tree struck by
lightning.
"You just have to work with
the wood," he said. "But, you
also have to realize, the wood
will only let you do so much."
Although Rice's work Is now
more intricate than wlvcn he
started, the bear remains the
foundation of his art — especial­
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have to get creative."
leaves my chain saws alone,"
A year ago. Rice formed a
Rice said.
Rice's hobby lias become a
partnership with Gary Ganas,
family legacy. TWo
owner of the
of his sons, Richard
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become the artist's
bird, and I do an
carving and have
studio and gallery,
their artwork on dis­
which attracts cus­
oops, then I do a
play
at the diner.
tomers to the local
bear. 1 can make
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eatery.
a bear out o f
"Mark came here
the stuff I'm doing,
anything. W h at’s
then there's no sense
to eat, and we start­
bad is if I do an
In doing it at all,"
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do it for the money. 1
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detailing, then I
few pieces in, and it
have lo be creative. do it because I love
doing it.
just started to hap­
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and he's got talent,"
Chain Saw Sculptor
photographs of
he said. "H e looks at ________
or for
Rice's artwork; o
a piece of wood, and
more Information, visit his web­
he can see what's there."
site at www.chainsawdesigna
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only one rule they live by when
It comes to art and food.
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event got underway at w hat Is
now the Upsala C em etery
where we held a religious ser­
vice in honor of our ancestors as
well as the present family mem­
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part of the original land grant
given to the Vihlen family by
General Sanford.
Survivors include daughter,
Shirley Matthews, Fort White,
FI.; sons, Sid Vihlen, Jr., DeBary,
and Stanley Vihlen, Sanford; 11
grandchildren and 17 grandchil-

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Elks Club. He was also the
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County Electrical Board.
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this year.
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670 Vihlen Road, and found dad
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uled for 11 a.m. Wednesday, July
27, 2001, at the Historic Upsala
Community Church, 101 Upsala
Road, w ith the Rev. Bruce
Simpson and the Rev. Melissa
Dclker officiating.
Burial will be in Evergreen
Municipal Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be
m ade to the H ospice of the
Comforter, 595 Montgomery'
Road, A ltam onte Springs, FI.
32714.
Altman-Long Funeral Home,
DeBary, in charge of arrange­
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the town's founder, General Henry Sanford. Carl Vihlen also served a s a licensed horticulturist for General Sanford.
Carrs son, Sidney L Vihlen Sr„ w as honored during the O ctober 2 0 0 0 family reunion. He Is pictured In tho front row,
Just left of center, with black pants and a cane. Vihlen Sr. died Sunday, Ju n e 24, 2001.

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responded to many of the conrems of the PEST organization
including the issues of the
5161,000 planned to be spent on
educational materials and the
scheduled day of the special elec­
tion; one day after Labor Day.
[ "Believe me there has been a
Jot of thought, involvement and
rlanning to get us here today,"
p ia irm an Dick Van Der Weide
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pod we have citizens interested.
Ve have public hearings on our
ludget sometimes and hardly
riybody shows up."
j van Der Weide checked with
he Supervisor of Elections before
he board meeting and he said in
he last 10 years tliere has been
l e elections held the day after
■bor Day.
I As for the $161,000 proposed
be spent on educational mailgs, commercials and advertioJ, Commissioner Grant Maloy
ts successful in trimming that
tount to $121,600 after he
aught pointed out the county
ly $60,000 for a similar camfgn on the trails and public
ids referendum last November.
*1 think it takes dissent, as well
' advocacy, to create great
sas," Commissioner Carlton
•nley said. "That's what makes
nerica great; the right to dis­
it, but as county commissionL we are faced with problems
[have to solve."
Supporting the referendum
tre several ke Yofficials, includlent of Seminole
ols Paul Haggerty and
ltd City Manager T o n y .
&gt;crworp.
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rands all of this is not get;the attention it deserves,"
terty said. "When we talk
t the quality of life in
rtole County, one of the subijlL intangible factors is that
county is working well
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H u d io o ls will be renovated
jg©»ew schools will be built
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2001

Radio personality Donnis Guetzloo speaks out against the penny sa le s tax
during Tuesday's Sem inole County Board ol County Com m issioners.
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Seminole County, as well as the
school system, signed off on the
new referendum — compared to
only four in 1991 — one mayor is
not so sure the one-cent sales tax
is best thing for the people.
"| abstained from votirm when
the mayors in Seminole voted on
this at the Vision 2020 meeting,"
said Longwood M ayor Paul
Lovcstrand. "I don’t vote for tax
increases, and 1 don't recommend
them to people. They used to
fund highw ays without sales
-taxes. What happened to that
money?
"The only way to control govem ment is to cut-off the supply of
m oney," Luvestrand
added.

percentage o f the one rant sales
tax for road im provements.
Longwood is set to receive a little
more than one percent or $5.6
million.
Sanford is scheduled to receive
$15.7
m illion
for
projects
VanDerworp labeled "vital to the
d ty." Those included in the city's
plans are intersection improveents to 13th Street and US
ighway
17-92,
which
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of public safety." Also important
in Sanford's projected plans are
im proving the roads north of
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A T T O R N E Y A T LAW

THE LUCKY L O W R Y STORE

Florida’s often hostile
environment doesn’t
mean grass can ’t grow
Not every turfgrass problem
is necessary a disease problem.
Improper cultural practices are
many limes responsible for the
brown areas that are fre­
quently found in many
lawns. Unfortunately,
the climate in Florida
frequently favors dis­
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Many of these diseases
require similar environ­
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organisms that cause
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step up their talents and leam to
perform professionally,
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T iic S em in ole H erald

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R o b b ed

C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e IA

Craig, 23, of Orlando "leaning on
the passenger door wilh his
arms across his chest” in a 1988
Chevy Celebrity on the side of the
road.
According to Klein, she
observed Craig reach into his
pants pockets, while she also
noticed an unknown object in his
pocket. Becoming alarmed for her
safety, she ordered the suspect out

of the car. A subsequent search of
Craig produced a fully-loaded sil­
ver handgun with a round in the
clumber at his waist and extra
ammunition in his pocket.
Also found in Craig's pockets
were two cell phones and a large
amount of cash totaling $1,516. In
a black backpack in the rear of the
car, deputies found 272 grams of
cocaine split into two large bags
and 18 and a half pills of Ecstasy

G o ld s b o r o -----C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1A

County's history.
"You can’t tell history with­
out both sides," Batman said.
Each
year.
County
Commission allocates funds for
four historical markers within
the county, Batman said. Last
month,
the
Historical
Com m ission dedicated two
other markers, including Belair
and Forest City.
The placement of a historical
m arker is decided by the
Historical Commission, which
prioritizes requests and loca­
tions, Historical Commission
Vice Chairm an John Bistlinc
said. Markers can commemo­
rate historical towns, cities, peo­
ple, businesses or other items of
historical significance.
Each marker costs between
$1,300 and $1,400, Bistline said.

T h e r e ’s

The Commission also has to get
permission from a property
owner before it can be placed.
"We try to choose a location
where people can see them," he
said. "The first ones we had
were mostly of battlefields, and
they were kind of out of the
way."
Today, historical markers can
be found in every com er of
Sem inole
County.
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Com m ission’s goal is to tell
Seminole's story to local resi­
dents and visitors.
"We hope to inspire people to
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Craig was charged with traf­
ficking 200 or more grams of
cocaine, possession with intent to
distribute a controlled substance
and carrying a concealed weapon.
"We're going to look into this
guy's involvement in possible
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reached the dead end at Marker
Search of the car and
Street.
Merriman, produced several
According to thepolice report, pieces of evidence including
Merriman fled at the dead end, several crumpled up bills and
but not before deputies could fresh paint on Mcrriman's right
catch him and his "green wool hand "similar to the paint on the
hat made Into a mask (two eye ’ gun."
holes cut out) and a freshly
According to Nikki, the was
painted toy gun inside the the first robbery for the
mask."
Altamonte Springs restaurant in
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robbery, resisting officer, fleeing, Nikki said several items had
aggravated assault and public come up missing in the past sovoracr crimes (wearing a hood or
mask on the street). Edwards
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and caused property damage to
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said were cases of ribs, change
from the register, a computer
and an air compressor.
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but someone told us he was try­
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Firecracker starts today

15-Under
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Sanford Post 53, Lake Brantley
Post 19 in DeLand tournament

B y Doan Sm ith
Sports Editor
O V IED O — Now It's the
older boys’ turn.
After seeing their younger
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the Babe Ruth Baseball 15and-Undcr All-Stars get
their shot in the spotlight
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Complex.
The five-team double
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through Sunday with the
winning team earning a trip
to the State Tournament
later in July.
The tournament opens
with the Sanford All-Stars
taking on the Longwood
All-Stars at 4 JO p.m., fol­
lowed by the Holly Hill All­
Stars against the host
Oviedo All-Stars, who will
playing under the added
pressure of knowing that
Oviedo teams have already •
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Ripken district tournaments
that have been played.
On Friday, the Holly
Hill/Oviedo winner will
take on the Altamonte
Springs All-Stars, which got
tne bye, at 4 JO p.m.
At 7 p.m., there wtU be an
elimination game between
the losers of Thursday's
rnes between
ngwood/Sanford and
Holly Hlll/Ovledo.
On Saturday the W inner's
Bracket final will be at 9
a.m. with Loser's Bracket
games at 1130 a.m. and 7
p.m.
The Championship Game
is set for 1130 a.m. on
Sunday, with the 'if neces­
sary' game, if both teams
remaining have one loss, set
for 2 p.m.
The Sanford All-Stars are
managed by Frank Hicks
with Jack Castelow and
Randy Nelson serving as the
coaches.
Making up the Sanford
All-Star roster are, Khalil
Farahkhon, Dantae Johnson,
Jonathon Bean, Lyndon
MerthJe, Larry Thomas Jr.,
Eric Bryant, Daniel Apps,
Mike McKenzie, Shawn
Jackson, Brent Stalker, Luke
Kimmlg, Cody Miller,
Richard Nelson, G e o White,
and Jeff Bowers.
The Oviedo Sports
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Oviedo on Broadway (426).
To get there from Sanford
take 17-92 to 419 (Five
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and turn left. Take to light in
Oviedo (Broadway) ana
turn left (east) and go
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complex on the left.
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B y Doan Sm ith
Sports Editor

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Sports Editor

B y Dean Sm ith
Sports Editor
SA N FO RD — in what was
easily the most competitive
tournament of the three dis­
trict* being played at the Chase
Park Youth S p u rt* C o m p le x __

this past weekend, the Red
Team from Oviedo still ran the
table, winning all three o f its
games to claim the
Championship in the Cal
Ripken M inor C om m issioner's
District 8 Tournament.
Oviedo-Red opened the tour­
nament with a /-I victory over
host Sanford on Thursday, then
did play again until Saturday
when it held a 10-1 lead in the
third inning when its Bister
team from Oviedo, Team Blue,
had to forfeit for using an ineli­
gible pitcher.
Hwatd photo b r Tommy Vincent
Oviedo-Red then broke a 6-6
tie with a four-run fourth
Ov(«do*Red‘s Jo h n Manning slides safely acro ss hom e plate ahead oi a diving attempt by Oviedo-Blue catcher
Cody Lambert during the Cal Ripken Minor Com missioner's Tournament at C h ase Park Saturday.
inning and held on for a 10-8
victory over Oviedo-Blue in
Dotson (three runs), Jonathan
runs); one hit _ Raymon Garda
the Championship Game.
Golden; four runs _ Andy
(run), Adam Stahoviak,
Steven Mendelson was the
Glammaluo; three runs _ Cory
Quentin Mulligan; one run _
Oviedo-Red m anager with Dan
Lchkuhl; two runs _ Joe
Andrew Floren, Austin Brown,
Hollowell and John Gish doing
Eichner, Tyler Marlette, Conner
Peter Campbell.
the coaching.
Stanley; one run _ Kristofcr
SUNDAY, JUNE 24
The rest was made up of
Thomas, Trevor Lombardi.
CHAM PIONSH IP GAM E
Garrett Mendelson, Matt .
Longwood: one hit _ Andrew
RED 10, BLUE 8
Ganci, Aaron Hollowell, Adam
Floren (two runs), Peter
Oviedo-Red: three hits _
Maxon, Stephen Bias, Andrew
Campbell (run), Patrick Vogel,
David Castillo (run); two hits _
McCluskoy, Adam Kipl,
D ent Pope; one run _ Raymon
(triple, two runs), Cody TUson
Adam Kipl (double, run),
Andrew Schoendorf, David
Garcia, Tyler McGauley.
(double), Daniel Edwards and
Jarrett Gish (two runs); one hit
Castillo, John Manning, Jarrett
SA N FO RD 10,
Nick Hummel (two runs each),
_ Aaron Hollowell and GarretW
Gish and Ryan Dailey.
ALTAM ONTE SP R IN G S 0
Ryan Stiffey (run); one run _
Mendelson (two runs each),
In a highlight from other
Sanford: two hits _ Daniel
liavden Vass.
Ryan Dailey (run), Stephen
games, Sanford's Michael
Edwards and Ryan Stiffey (run
BLUE 9, LON GW OOD 6
Bias, Adam Maxon; one run _
Prevail hurled a no-hitter,
each); one hit _ Jeffrey Grady
Oviedo-Blue: two hits _ Luke
John Manning.
striking out six and walking
(double, run), Hayden Vass
Dotson (double, three runs);
Oviedo-Blue: two hits _ Joe
four in a 10-0 victory over
(two runs); two runs _ Brett
one hit _ Tyler Marlctte (dou­
Eichncr
(double, two runs),
Altamonte Springs.
Allen, Nick Hummel; one run
ble, three runs), Cody Lambert
Aaron Glammaluo (two runs);
The scores and offensive per­
_ Cody TUson.
and Joe Eichner (double, run
one hit _ Conner Stanley (dou­
formers for each game were:
SATURDAY, JU N E 23
each), Andy Glammaluo (dou­
ble), Tyicr Marlctte (run),
•
FRIDAY, JU N E 22
LO N G W O O D 10,
ble); one run _ Kris Thomas.
Jonathan Golden; two runs _
BLUE 18, LO N G W O O D 5
SA N FO RD 8
Longwood: two hits _ Kevin
Cody Lambert; one run _ Luke
Oviedo-Blue: one hit _ Luke
Longwood: two hits _
Perry (triple, double, two
Dotson.

SAN FO RD — You want, to
talk domination?
:
Just look what the Red Team
from Oviedo did to the rest of
the field in the Cal Ripken
Minor 'A' District 8
Tournament at the Chase Park
Youth Sport* Complex thl* pa*t
w eeken d ...
The Red Team k o red at least
10 run* in each o l it* four
games and only once did it win
by less than 10 runs.
Oviedo-Red followed an
opening game 18-1 victory on
Thursday with an 11-3 thump­
ing o f Altamonte Springs on
The team then really hit its
stride on the weekend, white­
washing its sister team from
Oviedo, Team Blue, 134), and
then whipping Longwood,
which became the first team in
any division to defeat an
Oviedo team, 14-1 in the finals.
Longwood had lost its open­
ing game to Oviedo-Blue, 4-2,
but got back to the finals by
blitzing HoUy Hill, 22-2, edging
Altamonte Springs, 4-3, and
avenging its earlier loss with a
5 -4 ,7-innlng victory over
*
Oviedo-Blue in a game in
which it trailed 4-0.
Oviedo-Red was managed by
Ben Nichols with David
Hearsey and Eric Clapsaddle
serving as the coaches.
Members of the team were
David "D J" Hearsey. Mac
Clapsaddle, Matt Fowler, John
Magda, Matt Wes trick, Dylan
Ortega, David Giesler, Tyler
f
Nichols, Mike Moore, Justin
Taylor, Austin Dulak and Todd
Hankins.
The results and the offensive
performers in each game were:
FRIDAY, JUNE 22
RED 11, ALTAMONTE 3
Oviedo-Red: three hits _ Todd
Hankins (two triples, three
See M inor's, Page 2B

Oviedo tops ll-O n ly field
B y Dean Smith
Sports Editor

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DeLAND — One of the top summer baseball
tournaments in all of the United States gets
underway today when the 30th Annual
Firecracker Tournament begins play on Mclchlng
Field at Conrad Park in DeLand.
The prestigious Invitational event brings 20 of
Ihe top American Legion teams together io r a pre­
view of the upcoming State and Southeastern
Regional tournaments.
Seminole County will be well represented as
Sanford Campbcll-Lossing Post 53 and Orlando

Post 19 (Lake Brantley) will be contenders for the
title.
Post 53, which will be the host team for the
State Tournament that begins August 1st, won the
tournament In 1999 and finished tied for third last
year.
Also in the tournament will be defending tour­
nament champion Baymon, Puerto Rico Post 48
and Bradenton Post 24, which has finished second
each of the last two years.
Out of state teams include Springfield, Ohio;
Keene, New Hampshire Post 4; and Conyers,
Georgia Post 77.
See Firecracker, Page 2B

SA N FO RD — The Altamonte
Springs 11-Year-Old All-Stars
did wnat no other team in the
entire rest of the tournaments at
the Chase Park Youth Sports
Complex could do, beat a team
from Oviedo and force ihe 'if
necessary' game.
But in the end it was the
Oviedo All-Stars again standing
above the rest as they claimed
the Cal Ripken 11-Year-Old
District 8 Tournament
Championship.
Oviedo appeared to be invin­
cible c jr ly on, rolling past
Altamonte Springs (18-1) and
Holly Hill (17-0) toea
•earn a spot
in the finals.

But Altamonte Springs
bounced back from the earlier
shellacking to oust Sanford, 13­
1. and Holly Hill, 12-2, and then
played a beautiful game to
defeat Oviedo, 4-3, and force a
winner-take-all contest.
Altamonte Springs looked like
it might be able
ale to pull off the
upset, holding a 6-5 lead heading into tlie bottom of the fourth
inning.
But Cody Williford led off the
frame with a triple and scored
on a throwing error on the same
play to tie the game and Zeke
Spruill broke the game open
with a bases-loaded double to
highlight a seven-run inning
and Oviedo went on to post a
13-6 triumph.
Oviedo was managed by John

Prano with Gene Williford and
Tom Margio serving os his
coaches.
The roster included Brian
Margio, Stephen Bellantoni,
Danny Bates, Austin Crocker,
Zeke Spruill, Will Riddle,
Charles Prano, Nathan
Bowersox, Nick Banker, Drew
Daggan, Cody Williford, and
Taylor Davis.
The■iscores and offensive per­
formers from each game were:
FRIDAY, JUN E 22
HOLLY HILL 12, SAN FO RD 9
Holly Hill: two hits _ Justin
Cardonc (triple, run, two RBI),
Josh Hawes (run, RBI); one hit _
Dec Abrams (double, run, two
RBI), Chad Lancaster (run, two
RBI), Chris Via, Josh Hull and
See Oviedo, Page 3B

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take on the Altamonte
Springs All-Stars, which got
the bye, at 4 JO p.m.
- At 7 p.m., there will be an
elimination game-between
the losers of Thursday's
games between
Longwood/Sanford and
Holly Hlll/Oviedo.
On Saturday the Winner's
Bratket final will be at 9
a.m. with Loser's Bracket
games at 11:30 a.m. and 7
p jn .
The Championship Game
is set for 11 JO a.m. on
Sunday, with the 'if neces­
sary' game, if both teams
remaining have one loss, set
for 2 p.m.
The Sanford All-Stars are
managed by Frank Hicks
with Jack Castelow and
Randy Nelson serving as the
coaches.
Making up the Sanford
All-Star roster are, Khalil
Farahkhon, Dantae Johnson,
Jonathon Bean, Lyndon
Merthle, Larry T!
Thomas Jr ,
Eric Bryant,
&lt; . Dan
. nlel Apps,
Mike McKenzie, Shawn
Jackson, Brent Stalker, Luke
Kimmlg, Cody Miller,
Richard Nelson, Cleo White,
and Jeff Bowers.
The Oviedo Sports
Complex is located east of
Oviedo on Broadway (426).
l b get there from Sanford
take 17-92 to 419 (Five
Points) and go south to 434
and turn left. Take to light in
Oviedo (Broadway) an
turn left (east) ana go
approximately a mile to
t the
complex on the left.
Altamonte Springs and
Longwood residents need to
take 434 to the light in
downtown Oviedo
(Broadway) and nun lett
(east) and go to the complex
a mile down on left.
BABE RUTH BASEBALL
DISTRICT S TOURNAMENT

Sanford Post 53, Lake Brantley
Post 19 in DeLand tournament
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

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DeLAND — One of the top summer baseball
tournaments In all of the United States gets
underway today when the 30th Annual
Firecracker Tournament begins play on Mclchlng
Field at Conrad Park In D cum a.
The prestigious invitational event brings 20 of
the top American Legion teams togetherior a pre­
view of the upcoming State and Southeastern
Regional tournaments.
Seminole County will be well represented as
Sanford Campbell-Losslng Post 53 and Orlando

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A Sanford Post 53 runner slides safety across home plate during the 2000
ptaying of the Firecracker Tournament at Conrad Park.

Post 19 (Lake Brantley) will be contenders for the
title.
Post 53, which will be the host team for the
State Tournament that begins August 1st, won the
tournament In 1999 and finished tied for third last
year.
Also In the tournament will be defending tour­
nament champion Baymon, Puerto Rico Post 48
and Bradenton Post 24, which has finished second
each of the last two years.
Out of state teams include Springfield, Ohio;
Keene, New Hampshire Post 4; and Conyers,
Georgia Post 77. '
See Firecracker; Page 2B

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this past weekendt the Red
Hrarn from Oviedo still ran the
table, winning all three of Its
games to claim the
Championship In the Cal
Ripken Minor Commissioner's
District 8 Tournament.
Oviedo-Red opened the tour­
nament with a 7-1 victory over
host Sanford on Thursday, then
did play again until Saturday
when It held a 10-1 lead In the
third inning when its sister
team from Oviedo, Team Blue,
had to forfeit for using an ineligible pitcher.
Oviedo-Red then broke a 6-6
tie with a four-run fourth
inning and held on for.a 10-8
victory over Oviedo-Blue In
the Championship Came.
Steven Mendelson was the
Oviedo-Red manager with Dan
HoUoweU and John Gish doing
the coaching.
The rest was made up of
Garrett Mendelson, Matt .
Gand, Aaron Hollowell, Adam
Maxon, Stephen Bias, Andrew
McCluskey, Adam Kipi,
Andrew Schoendorf, David
Castillo, John Manning, Janet)
Gish and Ryan Dailey.
In a highlight from other
games, Sanfqrd's Michael
Prevatt hurled a no-hitter,
striking out six and walking
four In a 10-0 victory over
Altamonte Springs.
The scores and offensive per­
formers for each game were:
FRIDAY, JUNE 22
BLUE 18, LONGW OOD 5
Oviedo-Blue: one hit _ Luke

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M inor’s
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Sports Editor

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Sports Editor

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Dotson (three runs), Jonathan
Andrew Floren (double, two
Golden; four runs _ Andy
. runs); one hit _ Kevin Perry,
Giammaluo; three runs _ Cory
Adam Stahoviak and Will
Lehkuhl; two runs _ Joe
Smith (run each), Patrick
Eldtner, Tyler Marlette, Conner Vogel; two runs _ Raymon
Stanley; one run _ Kristofer
Garda; one rua _ TVent Pope,
Thomas, Trevor Lombardi.
TVIer McCauley, Peter
Longwood: one hit _ Andrew Campbell.
Floren (two runs), Peter
Sanford: two hits _ Jeffrey
Campbell (run), Patrick Vogel,
Grady; one hit _ Brett Allen
TVent Pope; one run _ Raymon
(triple, two runs), Cody Tllson
Garda, Tyler McCauley.
(double), Daniel Edwards and
SANFORD 10,
Nick Hummel (two runs each),
ALTAMONTE SPRIN G S 0
Ryan Stiffey (run); one run _
Sanford: two hits _ Daniel
Hayden Vass.
Ecjwards and Ryan Stiffcy (run
BLUE 9, LONGWOOD 6
each); one hit _ Jeffrey Grady
Oviedo-Blue: two hits _ Luke
(double, run), Hayden Vass
Dotson (double, three runs);
(two runs); two runs _ Brett
one hit _ Tyler Marlette (dou­
Allen, Nick Hummel; one run
ble, three runs), Cody Lambert
_ Cody Tllson.
and Joe Eichncr (double, run
SATURDAY, JUNE 23
each), Andy Giammaluo (dou­
LONGW OOD 10,
ble); one run _ Kris Thomas.
SANFORD 8
Longwood: two hits _ Kevin
Longwood: two hits _
Perry (triple, double, two

runs); one hit _ Raymon Garda
(run), Adam Stahoviak, .
Quentin Mulligan; one run _
Andrew Floren, Austin Brown,
Peter Campbell.
SUNDAY,.
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CHAMPION!
4SHIP GAME
RED 10, BLUE 8
Oviedo-Red: three hits _
David Castillo (run); two hits _
Adam Kipi (double, run),
Jarrett Gish (two runs); one hit
_ Aaron Hollowell and G arreti
Mendelson (two runs each),
Dailey (run), Stephen
Adam Maxon; one run _
John Manning.
Oviedo-Blue: two hits _ Joe
Elchner (double, two runs),
Aaron Giammaluo (two runs);
one hit _ Conner Stanley (dou­
ble), Tyler Marlette (run),
•
Jonathan Golden; two runs _
Cody Lambert; one run _ Luke
Dotson.

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SAN FORD — You want, to
talk domination?
Just look what the Red Team
from Oviedo did to the rest of
the field In the Cal Ripken
3
Minor 'A' District 8
Tournament at the Chase Park !;
Youth Sports Complex this past,
weekend. .,
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The Red Team scored at le a st'
10 runs In each o f Its four
ames and only once did it win
y Jess titan 10 runs.
Oviedo-Red followed an
opening game 18-1 victory on
Thursday with an 11-3 thump­
ing o f Altamonte Springs on
Friday.
The team then really hit Its
stride on the weekend, white­
washing its sister team from
Oviedo, Tram Blue, 13-0, and
then whipping Longwood,
which became the first team in
any division to defeat an
Oviedo team, 14-1 in the finals.
Longwood had lost its open­
ing game to Oviedo-Blue, 4-2,
but got beck to the finals by
blitzing Holly H11L 22-2, tdging
Altamonte Springs, 4-3, an d
avenging
. ^ its earlier
with a
5 -4 ,7-lnnlng
victorr over
inning victory
’
Oviedo-Blue in a game in
which it trailed 4-0.
Oviedo-Red was managed by
Ben Nichols with David
H eaney and Eric Clapsaddle
serving as the coaches.
Members of the team were
David " D r Heaney, Mac
Clapsaddle, Matt Fowler, John
Magda, Matt Westrick, Dylan
Ortega, David Giealer, Tyler
r
Nichols, Mike Moore, Justin
Tkylor, Austin Dulak and Tbdd
Hankins.
The results and the offensive
performers in each game were:
FRIDAY, JUNE 22
RED 11, ALTAMONTE 3
Oviedo-Red: three hits _ Tbdd
Hankins (two triples, three
See M inor's, Page 2B
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By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

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By D u n Smith
Sports Editor
OVIEDO — Now It's the
older boys' turn.
After seeing their younger
Cal Ripken League All-Stars
play their district tourna­
ments this past weekend,
the Babe Ruth Baseball 15and-Under All-Stars get
their shot in the spotlight
starting Thursday afternoon
at the Oviedo Sports
Complex.
The five-team double
elimination District 8
Tournament will run
through Sunday with the
winning team earning a trip
to the State Tournament
later in July.
The tournament opens
with the Sanford All-Stars
taking on the Longwood
All-Stars at 4:30 p.m., fol­
lowed by the Holly Hill All­
Stars against the host
Oviedo All-Stars, who will
playing under the added
pressure of knowing that
Oviedo teams have already •
won all five of the Cal
Ripken district tournaments

t

SANFORD — The Altamonte
Springs 11-Year-Old All-Stars
did wnai no other team in the
entire rest of the tournaments at
the Chase Park Youth Sports
Complex could do, beat a team
from Oviedo and force the 'if
necessary' game.
But in the end it was the
Oviedo All-Stars again standing
above the rest as they claimed
the Cal Ripken 11-Year-Old
District 8 Tournament
Championship.
Oviedo appeared to be invin­
cible early on, rolling past
Altamonte Springs (18-1) and
Holly Hill (1/-0) to earn a spot
in the finals.

But Altamonte Springs
bounced back from the earlier
shellacking to oust Sanford, 13­
1, and Holly Hill, 12- 2, and then
played a beautiful game !o
defeat Oviedo, 4-3, and force a
winner-take-all contest.
Altamonte Springs looked like
it might be able to pull off Ihe
upset, holding a 6-5 lead head­
ing into the bottom of the fourth
inning.
But Cody Williford led off the
frame with a triple and scored
on a throwing error on tire same
play to tie the game and Zckc
Spruill broke Inc game open
with a bases-loaded double to
highlight a seven-run inning
and Oviedo went on to post a
13-6 triumph.
Oviedo was managed by John

Prano with Gene Williford and
Tom Margio serving as his
coaches.
The roster included Brian
Margio, Stephen Bellantoni,
Danny Bates, Austin Crocker,
Zcke Spruill, Will Riddle,
Charles Prano, Nathan
Bowersox, Nick Banker, Drew
Daggan, Cody Williford, and
ayloi Davis.
Taylor
The; scores and offensive performers from each game! ’were:
FRIDAY, JUNE 22
HOLLY HILL 12, SANFORD 9
Holly Hill: two hits _ Justin
Cardone (triple, run, two RBI),
Josh Hawes (run, RBI); one hit _
Dee Abrams (double, nut, two
RBI), Chad Lancaster (run, two
RBI), Chris Via, Josh Hull and
See Oviedo, Page 3B

H if t M photo h f Tbowvy Vtnowt

Sanford's Jermaine Casey tags out Altamonte Springs’ Matt Sandford trying
to steal second bate as A J. Bartz looks on during 11 -Yser-Otd setfon. . .

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T iif. S eminole H erald

F irecrack er
Continued from page ID
The rest of the Florida'contingcnt is led by host
DvLand Post 6, the 1998 champion, and was car­
rying a 21-1 record entering this week's play, and
West Tampa Post 248, the 1997 champion.
Others are Sebastian Post 189, Jacksonville Post
316, Poindana, Jacksonville Post 283, Jupiter Post
271, Jacksonville Post 137, New Smyrna Post 17,
Jacksonville Post 88, Venice Post 159, and
Ormond Beach Post 267.
The field is divided into four five-team divi­

sions and each team will play the four teams in its
division.
Following the round-robin play, the top two
teams from each division will play in a single­
elimination tournament on Saturday and Sunday.
Lake Brantley will be in Division A and play
Sebastian Post 189 at 5 p.m. today. Post 19 will
then play a double-header on Friday at EmbryRiddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach
against Jacksonville Post 316 at 9:30 a.m. and
Bradenton Post 24 at noon Sebastian, and then
take on DcLand Post 6 at 2 p.m. on Friday at 2

J E T S trio com petes in C olorado
Sp ecial to the Herald
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO
— A trio of Oviedo residents
earned the trip of a lifetime
when they accompanied Team
Florida to compete in the
National Cadet (typically 9th
and 10th graders) Duals
Wrestling Championships, June
14-16.
The Florida National Team is
comprised of the best wrestlers
at each of 13 weight classes in
tire state of Florida as deter­

mined by a National Team qual­
ifier held in Tampa at the end of
March this year. Those who
placed first in each weight class
at this state-level qualifying
tournament comprised the team
that traveled to Englewood to
compete against the best
wrestlers from 22 teams, repre­
senting 18 different states.
Wrestlers competed in the
International and Olympic
styles of Greco-Roman and
Freestyle wrestling at this tour­
nament.

Oviedo residents competing at
this prestigious event of toplevel wrestling included:
Jason Robbins, 103.5 pounds,
lost his first two matches and
then reeled off 12 straight
wins.... going almost unscorcd
upon in doing so along the way.
Fie finished 4-2 in the GrecoRoman competition and then 80 in the Freestyle portion.
Robbins, a member of the
Florida JETS summer club, com­
peted at the high school level
See Wrestling, Page 3B

D w arf C a rs, B a g R acin g , Dem o
D erby on local racin g schedule
Sp ecial to the Herald

TEST AND TUNE

BITHLO — This weekend will see varied and
odd forms of racing invade the local tracks.
Friday night Oune 29th) at Orlando
Spccdworld, the Dwarf Cars will be on hand to
run with the. regular FASCAR classes of Super
Late Model,'Modifieds, Sportsman, Mini Stock,
and Super Stock &amp; Strictly Stock which hold a
night of heats and features.
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 Oune 30th) at New Smyrna
Speedway in Samsula, the amazing Bag Race,
where the driver is blindfolded ana the passemgcr
must give directions, will be run with a $200 to
win purse along with a V-8 Demolition Derby.
Also on the schedule will be heats and features
in the regular FASCAR divisions of Super Late
Model, Late Model, Mini-Stock, Sportsman, Super
Stock and Strictly Stock.
Gales open at 5 p.m. and racing begins at 7:30
p.m. every Saturday night at the track located at
the cqm er of SR. 44 and CR 419, between New
Smyrna, DeLand and Daytona.

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 infonnation on any local short track
action, call the FASCAR offices at (407) 568-1367
(Orlando) or (386) 427-4129 (New Smyrna), or
check the Internet site at WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM, or E-Mail at FASCARNOWOAOL.COM.
Also you are invited to tunc in to Daytona's
WNDB-AM 1150 “The new " VOICE“ o f Stock Car
Rntingr every Monday night from 8 p.m. to 9
j.m . fol'
This is a radio show that is devoted to S h o rt'
Track Stock Car Racing and is sponsored by New
Smyrna Speedway ana hosted by Randy Dye of
Speedway Dodge and Don Ncronc and Terry
Roberts from New Smyrna Speedway. They will
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p.m. back at Conrad Park.
Andy Keating, John Venters and Eric Entrckin
coach Orlando Post 19 and the players are Mike
Blackstock, Ryan Chlmiclcwski, David
Chimilarski, Matt Dobbins, Brett Harney, Ryan
Harris, Ray Horal, Nick James, Andrew Laughter,
Chris Lidfcldt, Brennan Penland, Geoff
Strickland, Tommy Sutton, Jeff Dietz, Scott
Swanson, Jonathan Venters, and Kenny Vitek.
Sanford will play the evening game (7:30 p.m.)
today against Ormond Beach Post 267, made up
of players from Seabreeze High School that fin­
ished second in Class 4A this year.
On Thursday, Post 53 only plays one game,
hosting Conyers, Ga. Post 77 at 2:30 p.m. at
Conrad Park.
On Friday, Sanford will move over to EmbryRiddle for a 9:30 a.m. game against Venice Post
159 and then return to Conrad Park for a 5 p.m.
game against Jacksonville Post 88.
Sanford Post 53 is made up of players from
Seminole and La'kc Mary high scnools and is
coached by Rod Fcrgerson, Mike Powers and

M inors

Continued from page IB
runs, three RBI); two hits _ Mac
Clapsaddlc (triple, run), Matt
Fowler (run, RBI); one hit _
Austin Dulak (run, two RBI),
Mike Moore (run, RBI); two
runs _ D.J. Hcarscy; one run _
Tyler Nichols.
Altamonte Springs: three hits
_ Michael McDonald (double,
nin, RBI); two hits _ Randy Sipp
(double, run); one hit _ Scan
Safford (run).
BLUE 4, LONGWOOD 2
Oviedo-Blue: two hits _ Blake
Bortels (run); one hit _ Derek
sau
Bisquonis;
one run _ Brad
Graham, Cor Quackcnbush,
Nick Hagood.
Longwood: one hit _ Sean
Wilcox (RBI), Luis Canino and
Jim Barth (run each), Brett
Werner.
SATURDAY, JUN E 23
LONGW OOD 22.
HOLLY HILL 2
Longwood: two hits _ Brett
Werner (triple, three runs, three
RBI), Erik Lee (triple, run, three
RBI), Anthony Siler (double,
five runs, RBI), Sean Wilcox
(double, two runs, three RBI),
Craig Martin (double, two runs,
RBI), Luis Canino (run, RBI),
Jason Thomann (three runs);
one hit _ Matt Roche (two runs,
RBI), Jim Barth (run, RBI),
Aaron Collier (two runs), Chris
Gilmore (RBI).
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ilph LaRosa,
uiKosa. Making up the
me roster are Stephen
Step
Apfcl, Bryan Armstrong, Trevor Berryhill,
yhill, Kyle
Bono, Ryan Bono, Jake Davis, Matt Fraysler,
ravslt Uriah
Kimmig, Chris Krall, Jason louwsma. Matt
Mergo, Mehul Patel, Tucker Pearce, Angelo
Petracca, Dominic Petracca, Brandon Pharis,
Adam Sanabria, and Robert Ycro.
Championship Play will be Saturday. At Conrad
Park, the Winner of Division B will take on the
Runner-Up from Division A at 10 a.m. and the
Winner of Division A taking on the Runner-Up
from Division B at 12:30 p.m.
At the Sperling Sports Complex (on SR 92 head­
ing towanl Daytona), the Winner of Division C
plays the Runner-Up from Division D at 10 a.m.
and the Winner of Division D faces the RunnerUp from Division C at 12:30 p.m.
The semifinals will be played at Conrad Park in
the evening with the 10 a.m. game winner meet­
ing at 5 p.m. and the 12:30 p.m. game winners
squaring off at 8 p.m.
The Championship Game is set for Sunday at 1
p.m. at Conrad Park.
,

Vukclja (triple, RBI), Kyle
Staggers (double, RBI), David
Clarke (run); one run _ Orris
Contino.
ALTAMONTE 15, SANFORD 5
Altamonte Springs: three hits
_ Shane McDadc (triple, double,
two runs, RBI); two nits .
Michael McDonald (run, two
RBI), Anthony Richards (two
runs). Josh Turner (run); one hit
_ Randy Sipp, Robert DeVoogo
and Chris Atkins (run and RBI
each), Josuc Cotto (two runs),
Grayson Pylant (run); two runs
_ Sean Safford; one run _ Adam
Ovorbay.
Sanford: one hit _ DennLs
Proulx (run, two RBI), Ryan •
Kuscv (two RBI), Robert Sancs
(run), Anthony Contono; two
runs _ Henry Colyer; one run _
Andre Dcbosc.
RED 13, BLUE 0
Oviedo-Red: four hits . Tyler
Nichols (triple, double, five
RBI); two hits _ Mac Clapsaddlc
(three runs); one hit _ Austin
Dulak (triple, two runs, two
RBI), Matt Fowler (double, two
runs, two RBI),. Dylan Ortega
(double, RBI), Todd Hankins
(two runs, RBI), D.J. Hcarscy
and John Magda (run each); one
run _ Mike Moore, David
Gicsler.
Oviedo-Blue: one hit _ Blake
Bortele.
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LONGW OOD 4,
ALTAMONTE SPRIN G S 3 -

Longwood: one hit. Matt
Roche (double, run, RBI), Brett
Wemer (run, RBI), Erik Lee and
Anthony Siler (run each), Jason
Thoman; RBI .Jim m y Barth.
Altamonte Springs: one hit _
Sean Safford (RBI), Shane
McDadc, Robert Dcvoogo; run _
Randy Sip, Mike McDonald,
Grayson Pylant.
SUNDAY, JUNE 24
LONGWOOD 5, BLUE 4
Longwood: two hiLs _ Brett.
Wemer (two RBI); one hit _ *
Jimmy Barth (triple, run), Aaron
Collier (double, two runs),
Chris Gilmore (run), Matt Roche
(RBI), Anthony Siler, Luis
Canino; one run _ Chad Martin.
Oviedo-Blue: three Flits _
Blake Bortels (triple, double,
run, three RBI); two runs _
Trevor Berry; one run _ Tyler
Hobncr.
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
RED 14, LONGWOOD 1
Oviedo-Red: two hits _ Matt
Fowler (double, two runs, five
RBI), Todd Hankins (three runs,
RBI), Dylan Ortega (run); one
hit _ Mac Clapsaddlc (two RBI),
Austin Dulak (RBI), ly ie r
Nichols and D.J. Hearsey (run
each); three runs _ John Magda;
two runs _ David Gicsler; one
run _ Justin Taylor.
Longwixxi: two hits _
A nthony. S ile r (ru n); o n e hit . i f
A aron C yllier, B rett W em er,

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T u rk ey
L a k e P a r k re a d
Special to tha Herald
ORLANDO — After much anticipation, the
general public can finally begin making reserva­
tions on June 29 for loaner fishing boats to use on
Tlirkey Lake in Orlando.
The Bass Tracker boats will be rented through
TUrkcy Lake Park as part of the FISH ORLANDO!
boat loaner program co-sponsored by the City of
Orlando, the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission (FWC) and Bass Pro
Shops in Orlando.
The first day the boats will be available for use
by the general public Is June 30. The cost Is $5 per
boat per day, and normal operating hours will be
Thursday through Sunday, one hour before first
light until 11 a.mi To make a reservation using a
credit card, call 407-299-1248.
T h i s Is the onlv program of its kind that I
know of In Florida where people can rent a fish­
ing boat for only $5. It has taken a lot o f work and
cooperation by the city, FWC and Bass Pro Shops
to make these boats available and 1 expect reser­
vations will be filled very quickly," said Jim
Sweatman, FWC's Fish Orlando! coordinator.
FISH ORLANDO! Is a program designed to
"Bring Quality Fishing lo Families" in the greater
Orlando area. Spearheaded by the FWC, It Is sup­
ported by the City of Orlando, City o f Ocoee,
Orange County and Bass Pro Shops Orlando.
To get to TUrkcy Lake Park: Off 1-4 take the exit
for Kirkman Road north. Go north (right) onKirkman to Conroy. Go west (left) on Conroy

W restlin g—
Continued from page 2B
last year as an 8lh grader for
Jacksonville Bolles, where he
was a district champ, a regional
champ, and took 5th place at the
Florida HS state tournament in
Class 1A at 103 pounds.
Kyle Coffman, 112 pounds,
went 5-1 in the Greco-Roman
competition and 4-4 In the
Freestyle portion for a 9-5 over­
all tally. As a 103 pound fresh­
man at Oviedo High School
Coffman, also wrestles for the
Florida JETS during the sum­
mer, was a Seminole Athletic
Conference champ, a district
champ, a regional runner-up,
and state qualifier....just one of
four freshman in the state of
Florida to qualify for the state
tourney at the Class 3A big
school level
Hla freshman campaign
included a 30-7 record, With 23
pins-.lust two off the school
record.
Allen Dillon, 182£-pounds,
just started wrestling two years

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until you pet to the second light (Hiawassce). Go
north (right) on Hlawasscc. The park’s entrance is
on the right side of Hiawassee just past the
Florida Turnpike overpass. Once inside the park,
take a right and follow the road until you sec the
sign for the boat docks and swimming pool. Take
a left at that sign, follow the road Into the parkin;
lot and then walk down the paved footpatn past
the swimming pool to the boat docks and conces­
sion shack.
P U B L IC M E E T IN G A N N O U N C E M E N T
TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation Commission announces
two public meetings conducted by a
Subcommittee of the Commission, to which all
interested persons aie invited.
The first meeting will be TUesday, July 19th,
from 9 a,m. to 4 p.m. at the Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation Commission, 2nd Floor
Conference Room, Bryant Building, 620 South
Meridian Street, Thllahassee, to discuss the Fish
and Wildlife Conservation Commission budget
proposals for the fiscal year 2002-2003 and make
recommendations to the Commission.
The second meeting will be TUesday, August
14th from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., to discuss the Fish and
Wildlife Conservation Commission Legislative
proposals for the 2002 Legislative Session and
make recommendations lo the Commission.
For further information, contact James
Antlsta, General Counsel, 620 South Meridian
Slrect, Tallahassee, at (850) 487-1764.

ago and made the Florida
National Team. Also a JETS
summer wrestler, Dillon went 13 in the Greco-Roman competi­
tion, and 1-5 In the freestyle
event at Englewood.
He will be entering his fresh­
man campaign at Oviedo this
fall with lots of experience at
state, regional, and national
level. The experience o f fadng •
the best in the nation will bode
well for his acceleration Into the
high school spotlight o f Florida
wrestling come this fall.
Team Florida was coached by
Orlando resident, Jason
Fulmore, and Oviedo resident,
Tom Coffman. Coach Fulmore
coaches at Gateway HS and the
Panther Wrestling Club (sum­
mer wrestling dub). Coach
Coffman coaches for the Florida
JETS Wrestling Club (summer
wrestling clubj. Doth are n a tio n ­
ally certified coaches under the
National Cdadidc Ediidtddn '
Program, a national-level certifi­
cation program sponsored by
USA Wrestling, the national

governing body for US and
Olymplc-Tevel wrestling.
Robbins, Coffman afia Dillon
will also compete for the Florida
National Team at the world's
largest and toughest HS-Ievcl
tourney in the world next
month, July 15-28, in Fargo,
North Dakota.
In Fargo, weight dasses have
over 100 of the best high school
kids in the nation entered. It is
the tourney where college
coaches do their next level
recruiting watch. Also compet­
ing in Fargo will be Oviedo
High School and JETS C u b
members, Eric Christiansen and
Buddy Harrison.
But next up for these three
outstanding wrestlers and the
entire Florida JETS Wrestling
Club is the Florida Amateur
Wrestling Association (FAWA)
State Wrestling Championships
in Lakeland this weekend, June
30-through-July 1: The Florida
JETS Wrestling d u b is the
defending FAWA state champ!-

tterted photo by Tommy VW*m

Tha Sanford 11-Year-Old All-Stars coaching staff go es over strategy In the dugout prior J o competing In the Cal
Ripken Major-11'a District 8 Baseball Tournament at the C h ase Park Youth Sports Complex this past Saturday.

Oviedo
Continued from page IB
Zach Snipes (two runs each);
two runs _ Ed Budgen.
Sanford; one hit _ Jermaine
Casey (two runs), Dustin Rivera
and Skyler Cowhlg (run each);
two runs _ Rowdy Miller; one
run,_ Nick Dctmer, Justin Smith,
Phillip Basti.
O VIEDO 18, ALTAMONTE 1
Oviedo: four hits _ Cody
Williford (double, four runs,
two RBI); three hits _ Nathan
Bowcrsox (triple, double, RBI);
two hits _ Austin Crocker (two
runs, RBI); one hit _ Charles
Prano (triple, two runs, RBI),
Nick Banker (four runs), Zeke
Spruill (two runs), Stephen
Bcllantoni (RBI); two runs _
Drew Daggan; one run _ Brian
Margio, Taylor Davis; one RBI _
Danny Bates.
Altamonte Springs; two hits _
Matthew Sandford (triple, KUO;
one hit _ Noah Plant, Johnny
Radoscvich; one run _ Jarred
East.
SATURDAY, JUNE 23
ALTAMONTE SP R IN G S 13,
SAN FO RD 1
Altamonte Springs: two hits _
Joey Solitro (double, run, RBI),
Matt Sandford (run, RBI), Luis
Padilla (run); one hit _ Jay

Nondick (triple, three runs, RBI),
Johnny Radosevich (double, two
runs, RBI), Adam Safford (run,
two RBI), Noah Plaid (two
runs), David Godber (run); one
run _ Drew Schiano.
Sanford; one hit _ Jermaine
Casey (run); one RBI _ Roddy
Heckle.
O VIEDO 17, HOLLY HILL 0
Oviedo: three hits _ Cody
Williford (two doubles, two
runs, four RBI); two hits _ Zeke
Spruill (two runs, RBI); one hit _
Charles Prano (double, three
runs, three RBI), Steve
Bcllantoni (three runs, RBI),
Nick Banker and Will Riddle
(two runs, RBI each), Danny
Bates (run, RBI), Austin Crocker,
Nathan Bowcrsox; one run _
Taylor Davis, Brian Margio.
Holly Hill: one hit _ Chad
Lancaster.
ALTAMONTE SP R IN G S 12,
HOLLY HILL 2
Altamonte Springs: two hits _
Jay Nordick (double, two runs,
two RBI), Jim Radosmrlch (dou­
ble, run, two RBI), Joey Solitro
and Luis Padilla (run, RBI each),
Adam Safford (run); one hit _
David Godber (double, run,
RBI), Noah Piard (three runs).
Matt Sandford and Drew
Schiano (run each).

Holly Hill: two hits Chris
Via (RBI); one hit _ Josh Hull
and Dec Abrams (run each),
Chad Lancaster, Zach Snipes.
SUNDAY, JUNE 24
ALTAMONTE 4, O VIED O 3
Altamonte Springs: two hits
Noah Piard (RBI), Drew
"
Schiano; one hit _ Joey Solitro
(double, run, RBI), Luis Padilla
(double, ran); ran, RBI _ Jarred
East; one ran _ Matt Sandford.
Oviedo: one hit _ Cody
Williford (double, ran, RBI),
Charles Prano and Nick Banker
(ran each).

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
OVIEDO 13,
ALTAMONTE 6

Oviedo: three hits _ Zeke
Spruill (two doubles, three runs,
four RBI); two hits _ Charles
Prano (double, ran, three RBI);
one hit _ Cody Williford (triple,
two runs), Nick Banker (ran,
two RBI), Stephan Bcllantoni
(two runs), Austin Crocker; two
runs, RBI _ Nathan Bowcrsox;
two runs _ Danny Bates.
A ltam o n te Springs-, tw o h its _

Joey Solitro (ran, two RBI),
David Godber (two RBI), Noah
Piard (run); one hit _ /ay
Nordick (run); one run _ Matt
Sandford, Luis Padilla, Adam
Safford.

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ma Plamoff and LU EILA O.
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and
ERNEST
STAFFORD, har husband. JOHN
DOE. a V s MARK STAFFORD and
RONALD STAFFORD and JANE
DOE. a/Va DENISE STAFFORD
iators Dafandants, I wR sal to Vi#
htghast and bail NtMtf tor cash, at
w ill front door ©I1 tha Gaminofa
County Co u T io u h In Ha Cay d
Santord, Flood* *1 11-00 odock
A M . on Thursday, n I I dry d
M r . n o t . kw lc*o-ing dn g t u d
property, s* *M lorth In said
Summary Final Judgment al
Foredoaur* Inducing Award a l
Attorney*' Faaa and Cod*, to wa
Lot «. m Block 0. d CHARTER
OAKS. UNIT ONE, amorXig to N
Pial ewraoI, a . recorded to Rtol
Book I*, al Pao* *3. d toa Pubic
Record! d Sarnmda County.
Ftonda
OATEO ana 1« day d A n a , 1001.
MaryArvw Mona. Ctork
By Mary Slnaaw
Dwxffv Clark
Dams# M Rosanthal, ESQUIRE
ADORNO * B U R , PA
2001 Souto Baydura Drive
So** 1(00
Miami. Florida 3313J
uosnsusu
V you ara a parson wan a M B ,
■too naods any aooommodadon to
ordsr to peraokwu to Sat prooaadtog. you ara anadad, al no ood to
you, to toe provtoion d certain aaelstanca
Pleas* contact Court
AdnMstraSon al SOI Norto Park
Avarua. Buna NS01. Banlord.
Florida 31771 (*070234227, warm
(2) working days d your racalpl d
to* neaoe: &lt; you ora hsersig or voice
impavsd, cal 1 (900) 9654771.
Pubtoh J u s f t . and Jd y *. 2001
BB1B3
M THE CMCLJfT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
Ju n C U L C M C U TT
M A M ) FOR
I COUNTY,
C A M NO 0I-OR-2627-02D-L
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
RATT1 ANN BALDWIN.
JAMES MICHAEL BALDWIN.
NOT1CS OP ACTION FOR
DISSOLUTION O f MAARUOC
TO JAMES MICHAEL BALDWIN
unknown
YOU ARE NOTVICD to* an acton
has baan Nad agaswl you and to*
you ara raqdrad to tarva a copy d
your wnnan dilw m i. I any. to a on
Petitioner. PATTI ANN BALDWIN.
a IM S Fraymerk
32701. on or baton J L Y 232001.
and Sto too origtod wffii too dark d
toa court M 301 N.PARK AVE.8AN
F O R O .FL
baton aarvtoa on

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
K M M O L S COUNTY,
FLOMDA
PROBATE « V W O N
File Numbar 01432-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
DOROTHY M MORRISON.
NOT1CC OP AOM M STRAHON
Tha admtnirtratton d toa atlaia d
DOROTHY
M.
MORRISON.
Deceased. Fla Nurtoar 01-632-CP.
* pending to toa C m * Court tor
Bamtooto Counry. Ftonda. Probale
DMeton. toa k M t. i i d Mvch n M l
N. Park Avenue, Bardord. Ftortda
32771. Tha names and aadraasai d

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED TH A T
A l persona on whom to* Nodes la
•erved who hava odacnona mat
chalenga toa vaNNy d toa WB. to.
qualification* d toa Panonal
Rapmaraatow. w k a or |ur1adc3on
d to* Court ara rsqurad to Ma toss
obyeettona w«h to* Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l i n d t r i d toa Oecedan and
etoer parson* having claim* or
danwyH against DacadanTi adata
on shorn a copy d to* notice *
da* d toa 3rd piirtcaaon d to*
Noace mu* Ms toad clam. w*i to*
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER TH E
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O F SER­
VICE O f A COPY O f THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l oto* cracaore d toa Decedent
and parson* having claim* or
demand* again* toa Decadent1*
Court WITHIN TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS N O T SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha da* d toa Mat piMcaaon d
to* Noaoa * June 27,2001.
NANCY BKATES-WEARY
3123 Noah Court
Daeona. Ftortda 32733
Attorney
lor
JAMES A BARKS
1120 W. Fim Street, Sto B
Sadord. Ftortda 32771
(407)3211-1224
Florida B.
B * No. 137834
Pubiah Jun* 27, *id Jd y 4,2001
BB13S
M THB CStCUIT CO UN T POR
S C N M O U COUNTY,
FLO R D A
P N O B A TIO M B IO N
FltoHo, B1-343-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
FLORA EVELSI2ER

FLORA EVELSIZER, dacaaaad. Fla
Nuryto* 01-«43^P. k pandtod In toa
e n d Court lor Samtod* Coumy.
riorKM, rfo w w Lmrmon, ma
addraaa of which k : P.O. Drawar C..
8antord. Florida 32771
The name and addaaa d toa
Persond RapraaaraatomY K k n a y
A U M TEREBTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
cha3enga to* vwedty d to* w a. t a
guaMcabona d toa Panon*
n* pranm «» *. van *, or peladeIon d to* Cout ara ra**ad to Ma
toeb obtedtone alto to* Court WITH­
IN TH E LATER O F THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
TH E FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR TH W TY DAYS AFTER
TH E 0ATE O f BERVIC8 O f A
COPY O f THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l cradton d toa daesdam and
otoer persona having daima or
danwirtt againK idaoadMfi aitait
on atoom a copy d to* ndDcaW
aarvad w*hjn toraa montoe m itt 3*
data d to* lr* pubkealon d to*
Court WITHIN TH E LATER O f
THREE MONTHS A FTER TH E
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION o f n a s n o t i c e o n t r o t t y
DAY8 AFTER T I C DATE O F SER­
VICE OF A COPY O f T H S NOTICE
ON THEM
A l oto* cradaora d toa dacadant
and persona having claims or
***** m a t M* t o * d t o a v to to*
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAM S. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS H O T SO FE ED W KL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The da* d toa b d PiMcaaon d
toa noaoa H J n 27, M O L
KENNETH M. BEANE ESQ
370 No. Orlando Ava ,
Su** 10O4A
MaMand, Ftonda 32751
Telephone (407)329-1331
Fa* No (407)633-200*
Ftonda Bar No. 117307
Altomay
lor
KEim CTH M BEANE ESO
Ftonda Bar No 117307
870 No. i
MaMand, Florida 32781
Telephone (407)323-1MI
F u No. 1407)633-2004
Pub*to Jun* 27. and Jd y 4. 2001
60133
M THB C M C U T COURT,
M AND FOR
BtM M OLS COUNTY,
PLOMOA
CASS NO. 31-CA443-14-P
CONSECO FtoiANCE 8ERVKINQ
CORPORATION, a corporabun. IV *
GREEN TR EE FINANCIAL
SERVICING CORPORATION, a

may be
N you tel to do ao, • datodl rr
araarad aoato* you tor toa
Ccpwi d a l court doouneraa to ffito
caaa. n t o t o g order*. ara i H i Wi
d toa Clwk d toa C b o * Courts
ofltos. You may nvto* toaaa door­
mens upon request
You mud kaap too Ctork d too
Crroj4 Courts office nodtod d your
curiam sddraas
(You may Ms
Nones d Cunam Ad— aa Florida
Family Law Form IS J IM h lt o r a
papara to tola lawaul wN ba maaad
to toa addraaa on raonrd d toa dark
WARNING Rda 12236. Florida
Famty Law Rut** d Pncadwa.

L

fgals

EUGENE F. RAGAN and FRANCES
E RAGAN. E c a i d .
NOTICE OF SALE
Huaca l* hereby given toat pur
auam to an ordar or a aunmaryllnd
(udgmam d kesdoate* araarad In
la * M l
County. Ftonda. deaertbad a*
A l d to* property located * 1100
Anpaho Tree. Cay at Ganava.
County d B w n k . Sta* d Ftortda
more paracutorty dawaibad a*Saa
E to M A aasdwd hwaio and by toa
rsla ra m made a part hated ugato.r* * h tod certain 1333. 70*14 Bay

eg als

Spring mob** homa. a«rtal reenter
GE0206633A
EXHIIIIT "A*
OSCEOLA ACRES. lUnracordacf)
Lot 34
Thai pared d land lying In Bacbon
8. Township 10 South, Range 12
Ea*t. Satrunoia Counry, Florida,
BEGINNING al toa 6outoaa*l ow­
ner d u d Sectton 8. nm along toa
East tna d Mid Sacbwi 0. and to.
cantdkna d a 60 tool rlghl ol way d
Oaosda Road. North 00 dey vn. 00
mlnulaa 21 tacon* Wa*. 234137
*aL to*nca nei North 00 degree* 03
M U M 48 taoond) Ea*. 863 17
la*, totnea nei North 33 d*tyaa* 63
nanu** 03 taoond* We*L 25 00 leal
to toa Wa* nghi d way d said
Osceola Road, tw ice nei Norto 39
degrees 63 mends* 03 Mcondt
Waal 3 3 X tost toanoa run Bouto OO
degree* 03 mends* 64 aacondt
Wm L I860 00leal to 3 * POINT OF
BEGINNING: tw ic e run Bourn 00
dagraa* 03 meruit* 64 leconct*
Wa*L 3 X 0 0 tod, toanoa run Norto
33 dagraa* S3 mlnulaa 03 eeconda
Wad. 708 66 leal, toanea run Norto
M dagraa* 18 meneai 2$ aacond*
East J M 00 Mac toanea nei Souto
39 dagraaa 63 menaw 06 aacwid*
Ea*. 708 46 leal to toa POINT OF
BEGINNING
Tha abora rtoaertoad parcel to aubHct to an IngrauEgrau Eaaarrwra
on toa Northerly 36 la d at toa
Eaatorty X tod.
d putrtc m * . to toa N d * * and ba*
bidder let cadi, d toa Wa* From
Door Sanvno* Counry Courthouaa
to Banlord. Florida *1 1130 a m on
J d y 13. 2001.
Dated to* 18 day d Jun*. 2001.
(Court Saai)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
BY: Mary Stroup.
A* Dapdy Clark
LAWRENCE J BERNARD.
ESQUIRE
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
1*03 OUNN AVENUE, SUITE 20
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 32218
(304)7614980
-&gt;
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT (ADA) NOTICE
todvtdudi wfh d*aMBM naadng
a raaatmab* aooommodaltori to parIICIplil In *rw| pfOCftMiny inouKl
contact to* Court admuuitrstor'a
oMca. a* toon u potato* I haartogknpalrad. 1400365-3771 (TTD).
or 14004564770 (V) Ma Florida
R*ay Sandca
Pubtdi Ju n . 27. and JWy 4. 2001
B6167
M THB CVtCUIT COURT OP THE
j u d ic ia l c u ic u rr
IN AND FOR
COUNTY.
CABENO.t 01-DR-2333420-W
IN RE: Th* Marrtag* d .
Bcoa Ekton Chrtoaanaon,
H udw ut

to

N o n c a o r a c t io n
DISSOLUTION OF MARR1AGE
TO. Boo3 Ekton Chtwaarwon
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED toal
an aclon tor daeoktoon d mamag*
haa baan Mad agatod you and you
ara required to tan* a copy d your
3 any. to 1 on
whOM addn i l * 777 Sandplpw Ln
Caaaat w ry, F I. 32707. on w baton
J1AY 16,2001,13_, and h* tfw orig­
inal wfh tha c*rk d to* court before
*atvk* on PaWorw or tovtwkatoly
awaahar M you l*a u do » . a
044*1* wM b* araarad agaaw you
tor to* talar damandad to toa pee
Son.
’ WARNING RDM 12265. Ftortda
Fam*y Law R dat d Pnocadura.
raqdrat cartain automalc dadoaura
d document* and totorvnatton.
Fade* to eomdy can raid! to MnoDona, todudng dankaael or abtitog
d ptoadng*
WITNESS my hand and toa ta d d
to* court on JUNE 8.2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d to* C a o * and Cowdy
Court
me.. a■---- . n ■■*■ * ojr. wwnc|r n. WHHvf
Deputy Dark
Pubiah: Jun* 27. and Jdy 4,11.13.
2001
IN THB O R CU IT COURT
OF THE u r n
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
O f FUHUOA
81 AND FOR
S O dN O LE COUNTY
JURISDICTION OTVISION
Cat* No. 8I-C A -U I7 -14-K
North A/rwtoin iMoftgsgti Compeiry,
PUUMTIFF.
V*.
y* vw Thomat, Rootana* Kmort.
Char*** Lakay Thom**.
teWnown p*rion(i) to p n m u to n d
to* lubtacl rad property 3 1 ;____ _
unknown pwnonfi) bi pniiwition of
N tubfocf root proporfy 42. V lying,
and al wiknown parka* daantog by.
through, under and agalt*i to*
mad d*4andan(*) who ara
known to b* dead or atom.

Corporation IV * TUSMortgaga, Inc.
Tha Money Store. American

TO

DEFENDANT
NOTICE O f ACTION

Roost*** NBton f tvaig and a*
unknown port** datoang by.
through, under and against to*
not known to ba dead or atv*.
davtaaat,
dam an*:

grama**, or other
who** n*Idenc* to

L eg a l s

WTTNESS my hand and h i wal d
Mid Court on JUN 13 2001,.
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mori*
Aa Ctork d to* Court
ByRutoNng
A* Dapdy Ctork
COOtUS I BTAWIARSKI. P A
4010 Boyaood Boutovard
SdM 460
Tampa. FL 33307
Telephone (313)8774003
C3S41041-2134
Pubiah Jun* 27. and Jd y 4. 2001
BB163
El TH* CIRCUIT COURT
O F TH E 1 3 TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
3EW HOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
No. 331141CA-14-A
Chevy ChaM Bank. F S B ,
PLAINTIFF
v*
John W Paiorut; Unda Mart*
Englaman IV a Unda M. Patoraa. at
d,
DEFENDANTS
AMENDED NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE BALE
None* to hereby ghan toal. pdluanl to an Ordar natchaduiing
Foradoaura Sato dalad June 16.
2001, and araarad to cNt caaa num­
ber 9B1242CA-1IA d V* CJrtxA
Court d toa ISto Judctol d c u a to
and far Samlnoia County. Ftortda.
wharato CHEVY CHASE BANK,
F S B , to Plaintirt and . rt-’i t .
Oatondani(i). I wM aa* to toa highed
and ba* bktoar tor caah * toa Wa*
hod door d toa Bamtooto Codify
Courthouaa to Sanford. Ftortda.
Sammoto Counry, Ftortda. al
110000 AM on to* 13 day d Jdy.
2001. toa tokowaigdMcitui) properly M M l lotto to **Jd Final Jud^rw*.
LO T 63. LAKE ROOERS
ESTATES, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 43. PAGES 36
THROUOH 40. INCLUSIVE, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOTE Pursuant to to* Fair Dad
Collection Pradlca* Act you ara
advtoad to* tot* tow hm w deemed
to ba a dad coaedw aflsmpang to
colad a dad and any H o rn a to i
obtained w* be used lor toal p d poa*.
Datad E * 13 day d J d * . 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork d CacuE Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Ctoik
COOILIS 6 STAWIARSKJ. P A
4010 Boy*cod Bodevard, Sdto 460
Tampa, a 33607
TMaphona: (813)3774003.
PubMi Jur* 27, and Jd y 4,2001
BB170
TH ICM CU TT CO UR T
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT

Mid Final Sunnary Judgment, to
mt:
LOT 35, SRHINO RUN PATIO
HOMES. ACCORDING TO PLAT
THEREOF BOOK 31. PAGES 63
and 87. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS rrry hand and to* teal d
to* court on Jun* 13. 3001.
(COURTSEAl)
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
Attorney lor Plant*
Brian L Rotator. Eeqdr*
Steven B Oreedleto. P A
Suite 402
7000 We* Petowflo Park Road
Boca Raton. Ftortda 33433
Tatophona: (631)1923X1
Facakni* (5810924936
Pubkah Jun* 27. and Jd y 4. 2001
BB172
M THE ORCUTT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLOMDA
CASB NO.: OO-CA-111619-0
DAG ENTERPRISES OF CENTRAL
FLORIDA. INC .

COMMERCIAL RESOURCE
ASSOCIATES. INC. dtva MASTER
ORAFIX and NEA STRINGER.
AHCNO tO NO TIC* O f
fORSCLOBURB BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to*.
MEM* !* to an Ordar Ratahing
Foratcnaura Sato datad jure is.
2001, araarad to C M Cats Number
00-CA-1318-1B-Q d to* Ckcua
Court d to* Eighteento Judldel
Ctrout. In and tor Samtooto Coney.
Ftonda. on to* 13 day d Jdy, 2001,
at 1100 A m ..* to* We* Front Door
d to* Samnoto County Courthouaa.
M l N. Park Avenue, Senford.
Ftortda 32771, n* inderugnad Ctork
wfl Oder tor aato to toe hrghe* and

property deaertred to EihErk *A*
EXHMTT ‘A*
1. A l inventory.
2. A l equfamenl (todudng toat tstad on toa tnachad M d equipment),
aianmrtatoa. kucka. ooden, oompultfi and roiltrf eofNwo, omoa
lumAura. Imptoitonere i. krturee m irad to to* buetoeea and a l otoer
d*«
3 A l lt d * and Eka* to 3i* nemea

far any toarad udLrad to toe b u d
neea:
4, All paraonnai rwcords of arnploy*
w r d l a buetoiu . markettogakjdapTid u fa. va*mtorw. and conaiAtog dudaa and al ctoar raoon* and
reports rataitog to E * u s e d pur*
chaaad and E * tabBMa aaaumad
by Buyer, and a* prkaad and dhar

B2IMNOIB COUNTY,
CIVk. ACTION
C A M NO. E3-213 CA
DTY1340N 14-L
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK
FrtVA FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK O f NORTH CAROLINA
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK O f
FLORIDA,
SUSAN B LEVENTHAL, *1 aL
t&gt;
NOTICE O f
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Final Judpnam d
Mortgage Foradoau* ddad May 17,
2001 and araarad to Caaa NO. 39213 CA d EM CatuE C a u l d to*
EIGHTEENTH Ju d d d Ctoul to m a
tor SEMINOLE Codity. Ftortda
wharato FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK F4UA FIRST UNION NATION­
AL BANK OF NORTH CAROUNA
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK O f
FLORIDA, to to* Platoon and
SUSAN B LEVENTHAL: STEVEN L
LAURENCE.
ESO:
an
to*
Dalancfanto. I wR M l to t * high**
and ba* bidder far cadi al W EST
FRONT DOOR O f THE SEMMOLE
CO UN TY COURTHOUSE, SAN­
FORD. FLORIOA * 110OAM, on toa
24to (toy d Jdy. 2001. to* Utowtog
daaenbad property a* ad lotto in
tald Flrwl Judgment
LO T 2. BLOCK A. SWEETWATER
OAKS. SWEETWATER SHORES U.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED El PLAT
BOOK 20. PAGE S3. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY FLORIDA
M C A 206 GREEN LAKE CIR.
LONOWOOO. a 32773
WITNESS MY KANO and to* M d
d to* Codl on Jim* 202001.
(SEAL)
Meryenne Mora*
Ctork d to* Cmu* Court
By Mery Bbtxp*
Deputy Ctork
Echevarria AAtaocntea. P A
P O. Boa 36013
Tampa. Ftortda 33623-6013
F89000813
"See American* wkh OtoabMto* A d
« you at* a parson w«h a daaldry
who naada scconmcitoean to order
to paruepe* In Vito prooaadtog, y u
are anokad * no co* to you. tor toa
provtoaton d cartain art*tanca
Plea** oorkad Court AdnHdraEon
* 201 N. Park Aranua, Bardord,
Ftortda 32771. telephone numbar
(407)3364227. wtoin 2 waking
days d yod rocapl d to* document. g hearing Impaired. (TOO) 13004364771.
P d W h June 37, and Jd y 4,1001
08171
In to* Clrcu« Court

1007
Sankad. FL 32771
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toal *n acton
tor toredoaie* d mortgage on toa

L eg a ls

County,
C A M NO.: 06CA -1M 3-14G
BanakcUl Ftonda. toa. * Delaware
Corporebon.

LOT 12. MAYFAIR SECTION
FIRST ADDITION. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 13. PAGE 38. AS RECORD­
ED El THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA.
SAID LANO SITUATE. LYINO AND
BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
haa baan M*d agism you and you
ara rsqdrad to aarva a copy d your
wnaan deNnes*. &lt; any. to E. on KIMBERLY A MATUUS. Altomay It* toa
PleaWl. wTu m addraaa m
Codk* AStawdnU. P A
4010 Boyaood Bodwvard
Sue* 460
Tamp*. FL 33607
on or batora Ekrty days turn to* daw
d to* first pubacaaon d to* none*
and *s to* ort(pi« wkh to* Clark d
to* Court athar batora tame* on
PlamdTa altomay or mmadaWy
Earaakr, dharwla* * dato* a* b*

Robert V Coafce. * * .
DdendanKH
RE-NOTICE OP BALE
(PubSeh to Senvnole Hereto)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p d tuanl la an Order Ratchaddrig
Foractoaura aato dated June 16.
3001. entered to C M C u e No - 00CA-1363-14-G d toe C w d l Court d
to* Eighteen*! Ju d o * Ckcul h and
tor Bamtooto County, Ftonda. where­
to Benehdal Ftortda. Inc . Plant*,
and Robert V. Coal* Buaan C.
Coaka. HamaAnwican CradL too,
at&gt;a
Upland
Mortgage.
a
Permeytvenw corporakon. The
Sprtnga Cotnmunay Aaeodakon. tog
a Ftortda corporation. Jana Doe.
Unknown Tenant to Poaaeaaun. and
John Do*. Unknown Tenant to

NOTE: Puratara to to* F « r Data
CoEadnn Pracbcaa A a you ara
adMaad tod to* tow Inn * deemed
to ba a dad oodactor m ampkng to
oalad a dad and any totormabon
w* ba uaad far EW pur-

I w* aa* to to* Nghe* btoder tor
cash d toa Wa* Front Duct d to*
Serrano* Coiaay Ccdtoma*. X I
Norto Park Avan*. Sankad, Ftonda.
32771 * 11.00 a m on to* on E * 13
day d Jdy. 2001, th* lollowing
deed bed rad property at ad Into to

plea, todudng oopWed a* prkaoda
d kdormaEon contotoed to any computor adlwara d Era bm to n a and
audttdhrara.
8. A l ti ttvoary and cBiar knpnrasd

buatoaac raoordk (or aqaaa toaraof).
toa hd* to racatva ma* and otoer
conemaacakona and dkpmarki d
merthenrdM addr i l l l d to to* bi*in*M and to* nd&lt; to talaphena run ban:
8. markers
anoa to Ftortda d toa bualnaa* to toa
axlant permeted und* toa lawa d
toa Bra* d Florida.
7. A l o**r aaaa* d every nrkaa
and daacrtpkon d toa buatoaaa.
todudng but nd ImAad to toa tolowtog *WTW to to* SKtare to* toey ara
ndakaady '
“
8. Tha lea
rafaung to 1010
1103. Akamonl
33714.
MASTER ORAFIX
EQUIPMENT U S T
PRESS SPECIALTIES ENVELOPE
FEEDER
PACKARD BELL 804*3 OX-2
COMPUTER
11 X DOOOC CARAVAN
HP D ES K JET 1600C COLOR
PRINTER
M CflO TEX E3 COLOR SCANNER
133MH PENTIUM COMPUTER
OHC ELECTRIC PUNCH
1113 3M PLATE PROCESSOR
MICHAEL MIRACLE CUTTER
NUARC PLATE MAKER
ATF STITCHER
ROYAL ZENITH 23* PRESS
ITEK 178 PLATE MAKER
AB DICK 330 PRESS
AS OICK 360 PRESS
TOWNSEND T 4 I COLOR HEAD
OATECO CAMERA
SANOM ARUOHT TABLE
2 HP AJR COMPRESSOR
tr BENCH GREtOER
0 8 C ELECTRIC COLLATOR
CHALLENGE DREJ.
I X STATION PO COLLATOR
UACEY E STATION COLLATOR
MACEY BINOiNG STATION
AM MULTKWAPHICa PRESS
HAND CORNER ROUNOER
VARIOUS TABLES. SHELVES.
CARTS. OFFICE EQUIPMENT ANO
FURNITURE
UEIHLE VERTICAL
(t)
HEIDELBEROH WINDMILL PLAT­
EN
BAUM FOLDER X X 23 WiRIGHT
ANGLE
CHALLENGE PAPER DRILL
STYLE JF
ACME-CHAMPION WIRE 8TTTCHER MOOCL C-3S XC
BROTHER EFTELLIFAX 320 MC
NUARC LIGHT TABLE RR2SF
NUARC PLATE BURNER MOOCL
40-1K 4U
T41 COLOR HEAD FOR AB WCX
MOOCL 330 •
AB DICK 360 CHUTE DELIVERY
PRESS
AB DiCX 380 CHAM DEUVERY
PRESS
ROBSIE SHRINK WRAPPER
LACCCO CORNER ROUNDER
MOOEL 60
CURTIN TRIPLE BEAM INK
SCALE
ROUSE VERTICAL MITER
HAMMOND TRIM SAW MOOEL
UF-106
PRESTOUTE ELECTRIC LIFT
PALLET JACK
Dalad to* 13 day d Jito*. 2001
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d to* Court
By MaryBrma*
Deputy dark
AMERICANS WITH
WSAS4JTIE3 ACT
E you ara a parson a*h a dim aty
who needt any aooommodaaon to
ordar to partdpato to to* protaadtog. you a n aranad. d no co* to
you, to toa provlaaon d cartain ****lance
Plea** contact Sarrvnc*
County (407)6654330 * hawing
Impaired. (TOO) 140G466477I, or
Von* (V )14003664770. mb Ftonda
Raley Sendee upon race**.
TOOO M HOEPKER. ESQUIRE
Todd M. Hoepker, P A
PoM ORcaBoi 3311
Orlando. Fkak* 32302 M i l

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Anorrwy lor Plant*
Phone. (407)433-2060
Pubiah June 27. and Jd y 4. 2X1
80173
W TH* CIRCUIT CO UR T FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FI* No: 01473-CP
IN RE
ESTATE OF:
VIRQINIALEE GREINER
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Th* admeeeirakuM d to* estate or
Vkgtoto La* Oramar. dacaaaad. Fla
Number 01472CP. * pandng n to*
Cacua Court lor SemnoM County.
Florida. Probela Dnnuon, Hr*
addre.4 d which la X I Norto Park
Avenue. Sadord. Florida 32771
Th* names end eddmaei d Ere
Personal Representative and Vi*
Parson* Rsprassntsttvs'i ahomsy
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l parson, upon whom to* notice
Is aarvad who hava dasekorw to*
chalsngs Ew vskrfay d Ew w*. E *
quaDDcstlona d
to# Psrso
RopfsowitsUvw, vmu#, or juriiiiih
Don d to* Court are raquVsd to Ma
toslr obfackor* wfto to* Court WITH­
IN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE O f
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l cf tutors d tie decedent and
otoer penoni having dsimi or
dsmanda again* dscsdsnXa salats
on whom ■ copy of this nc^tc* it
dels d toa hr* pubkeaeon d to*
nodes mu* Iks their daima wkh to*
court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
OAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY O f THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l ether cradaora d to* decedent
and parsons having claim, or
damandt again* to* dacadara's
etui* mu* Ma toek darns wkh to*
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FAED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha d d t d kr* pubtcaaon d to*
Nokoa * Jun* 37.2X1
Parson* RaprastnUks*
I X Vamon Avsnua
Vtmon, Comacbcut 06066-3663
lor
VfaH K Levy
Ftortda Bar No 0696367
Levy SAaaodaiaa. P A
3661 W. Lake Mary Bodavard
Su**207
Lake Mary. Ftortda 32743
(4070214344
PuMahJun* 37. and July 4.2 X 1
BBI74
c n c u rr c o u r t
O f THB 11TH
JU04CLAL CIRCUIT,
M ANO FOR
B C M M O U COUNTY.
FLORIOA

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C A M NO; 01 CA 94114 P
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
V8.
AJAN JACKSON IF U V W a ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. &gt;
CREDITORS TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH, UNOER
OR AGAINST JUAN JACKSON;
NATACHA MITCHELL JACKSON:
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOe AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OP
NOTICE 0 HEREBY GIVEN purmark to a Summary Fin* Judgmad
d toradMura dalad Jur* |6. 3X1
araarad In CMi Caaa No 01 CA 643
14 P d toa O c u l Court d toa 13TH
J u d d * Ciroul In and tor SEMINOLE
Counry. 8ANFORO. Ftortda. I a * aa*
to to* IK/iMt .nd bad b d iw lor
cadi al THE W EST FRONT DOOR
OF TH E COURTHOUSE located al
X I NORTH PARK AVENUE to SAN­
FORD, Ftortda, al M X am. cn to#
17 day d Jdy. 3X 1 to* fcktowaig
laid Summary Final Judgment, tow*
THE EAST 54 FEET OF LOTS 9
ANO 10. BLOCK 14. TIER 1.
EXCEPT TH E NORTH X FEET OF
LO T 9. E R TRAFFORD S MAP OF
TH E
TOW N OF
SANFORD.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 1. PAGES 66 THROUGH 34.
AND PAGES 113. 113, 115. AND
117, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
O f SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated to* 1• day d June. 3X1.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Ctork d to* C k o * Court
By Mary Stroup*
IpmpDfir
TH E LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN. PM.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S Unharaly Drive Buka SOT
Plemaaon. FL 33324
(9640336000
0147544{1NL)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, person, wkh du i h lan (lead­
ing a special accommodation ihrxJd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
to*
SEM M OLE
Counry
Coutooua* « 4074634227.16003664771 (TDD) at 14X9554770.
via Florida Ratay Service
P u b * d iJm 37. and J d y 4 ,2 X 1
BS171
M THB CMCUTT COURT
O f THE It T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION n v M O N
C A M NO: 01 C A BIB I I P
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. M C
PLAINTIFF
VS
W ILIAM CONNOR. IF UVING. A M )
IF
DEAD.
TH E
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAMING AN M TEREST
BY, THROUOH. UNOEfl OR
AOAM ST WILLIAM CONNOR.
MARLYNN CONNOR. IF LTVMQ,
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. O tV IS E tS .
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUOH. UNOER OR
AGAINST MARLYNN CONNOR.
OEERSONG
HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION, M C ; THE
M ORTGAGE FIRM. INC.; JOHN
DOE AND JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M

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POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALK
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauanl to* Summary Final Judgment
d foradoaura dated Jun* 16. 2X1
entered In C M Cat* No 01 CA 610
14 P d to* Ckcuk Court d toe 11TH
Judicial Ckcuk In and lor SEMINOLE
County SANFORD. Ftortda. I w* M
to to* high** end be* (udder tor
caah at THE W EST FRONT DOOR
al
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Lounhoue* located *1 X I N PARK
AVENUE n SANFORD. Ftonda. at
I t X am . on to* 17 day d Jdy,
2X1 to* tolowlng detertbad proper
by aa tel forth in aawt Summery Final
Judgment, to-vrtl.
LOT 96. OCERSONQ 2. ACCORD
M G TO THE PLAT THEREOF IN
PLAT BOOK 48, PAGES 27
THROUOH 29. PUBLIC .RECOHOS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Deled to* 13 day d Jim*. 2X 1.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARY ANNE MORSE
Ctork d to* Circuit Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES O f DAV10 J.
STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
901 8 Uraveraly Drive Sort* 600
Plemahon. FL 33324
(9 5 4 0 X 3 X 0
0147B34(OKM)
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paroor* M h dtoabakat needina i mthkAi I sax¥fiurnod*llan ihoutd
cod art COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
to*
SEMINOLE
Counry
Courthout* al *074364227,1 4 X
9554771 (TDD) or 14X9664770.
via Ftortda Relay Service
Pd*ah June 37, and Jd y a. 2X1
BBI76
M THB CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
StM M OLX COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A M NO. 01-CA-1941-14-0
W1NTERMILES TRAINING
C E N TE R IN C . lk/4 J W TRAINING
C E N TE R M C . &gt; V l J W
TRAINING C E N TE R M C . ■ Ftortda

JIMMY WILKERSON. JUOY
WILKERSON. and TH E UNITED
STATES O f AMERICA.
NOT1C1 O f ACTION
T O JIMMY WkJiERSON ANO
JUDY WILKERSON
La* Known add***: 316 SlaM
Road 419
Caaaatwny. Ftortda 32707
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toal a
CompMra haa baan Nad agakwi you
In to* abowvnamad Court, and you
are raqdrad to »#rv# a copy d n r
Antwar or ptoadng to to* Compiakk
an to* PIMnHIs' anorrwy. Stephen M
Stan*. Eaquka. 736 North Magnoka
Avanus. Orlando, Florida 326X. and
M* to* Ortgtod Anawer or ptoadng In
to* dhc* d to* Ctoik d to* Ciroul
Court In and lor Bamkida County,
X I Norto Park Avenue. Sankvd,
Ftortda 33771, by Jd y 38 2 X 1 .
k you to* to X to. Judgmera by
ddaUI wB be token agatod you far
toa ratal demanded fa to*
Ccmpfatol
WITNESS my hand and leal tofa
ISto dey d Jun* 2 X 1 .
(SEAL)
Clark d to* Cacul Court
By Deborah Contra
Dapray Ctork
Stephan M Sun*. Eaquva
723 NOW) Magnoa* Avenue
Ortendo. Ftortda 333X
(407)4237910
AMERICANS WITH DtSASAIRES
ACT OF 1990
Admtowtotve Onfar No. 93-37
Per .one wkh a dtoabkky atop need
a apace! accommnrtaann fa paikdpato to to* proceedng rhouid conlad ADA Coordnaur d X I N Pw k
Annua, Sankad, Ftortda 33771 at
to** * n day* prior to toa proceed­
ing. Telephone (4O707343X Ed.
4337; 14X4334771 (TOO), or 13X 46 647 70 (V). via Ftorkfa Relay
P X »* h J * * 37. and J d y 4,3 X 1
BBI77
M THB ORCUTT CO UR T FOR
FLORIOA
PNOBATB DWIMON
Fka No. 01434-Cf

NOTICE OF ADM M IITRATION
Th* admtownakon d to* eettto d
CAROL G FLORENCE, dacaaaad.
Fka Numbar 01424CP, la penrkng
In to* Ckcua Court, lor Someuto
Counry, Ftonda. Probe* Ohrttton.
to* addraaa d which to: Poet once
Drawer C. Sadord. Ftortda 37772
Th* name* and addraaa** d to*
Personal RapraMntotbve* and IMS

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED TH A T
A l peraon* on whom to* noaoa to
aarvad who have obtoceona toal
chalang* to* validity d toa W l. to*
qualification* d
to* Panonal
Reprewnlativ*. venue, or (urttdekondtoto Court ara raqiand to N*
thwr ohfechDn. w*h to* Court WITH­
IN TH E LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE O f
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

Al cradkxs d to* decedent end
other penona having ctoknt or
m wham a copy d tola node* to
dal* d to d k n l pubkeaeon d t v .
none* muat Be toea ctoar* wkh to*
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER TH E
DATS O f THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O f SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l rahar cradaora d toa dacedara
and peraon. having ctoknt or
damandt agakwi toa decadenr*
tatoto mutt Ito to** ctokiw w*h to*
Court WITHIN TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED W U
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* dal* d toe 3rd Pubkcakon d
to* nonce to June 77.2X 1

3073 Branchwood Dr.
Lake Worth, FL 33437
Personal Rapraaantokra.
3021 Peyton Avenue Apt m
Burbank. CA B 1504
Chert** D. Wider. Eaquk*
lor
Ftortda Bar Ms. 299313
Wider IBerkaon
11 X Symonds Avenue
Wkaar Park. Ftorkfa 32739
Tatophona (407)6444218
Facakrtto (407)6*4 2134
Pubiah: Jun* 17, and J d y 4 ,3 X 1
BB171_________________________
M THE CMCUTT COURT
O f THB EIGHTEENTH
j u d i c i a l e m e u rr
M AMD FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
CIVK. C A M MO--01-CA-1M3-1BM
M
RE:
FORFEITURE
Of
3 1 2 J X U X IN UNITED STATES
CURRENCY.
NOTICE O f
FORFEITURE C O M fU U N T
T O RkM Harrington
David Harrington
431 Bgrtngwood Court
Umgwood, Ftonda 32760
to to* kktowtog property: I1 2 .X 6 X
In U 8 . currency
Donald F. EaBngtr, d toa Banknote
Counry BharkTa Office, Bamtooto
Cotely, Florida, toreugh hto officer*.
property on at abed May 10.
2X 1, 1 or near 431 Bpmgwood
Court. Ungwood. B*m*wt* C a d y
Ftortda Said property to *1 toe cus­
tody d toe Sherlf! d Seminole
County tor to* pupoa* d fartakee
pursuer* to eeckona 332 701932.704. Ftortda S u b n e t
A
CompUIrt tor tortdkn ha* baan
toad to toa drove akylad Court.
I HEREBY CERTIFY tod a true and
eofTwci 'copy cm wwv riwtic* 01

kv* M d a yd ju e w . 2 X 1 .
Tetha M Ftdknar
General Courwd
Ftorkfa Bar Mo. 0083323
Bamtooto Couey Bhartfi Office
I X Biah Boutovard
Banlord. Ftortda 32773
(407)3364303
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- - aurfiiDOrwf
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P U 4 0 h Ju n a 3 0 .t7 .lX 1
M l 28

M RE: ESTATE OF
CAROL O FLORENCE.
3T. JOHN* RJYER WATER MANAGEMENT DtriTO CT
Tha Ototrtcl grvaa nonce d in M M to toaue a parmk to V u tolowlng apptcam(t) on Jury 10, 2X1
Sunbraan. toa, 623 VOraalM Drive, Sdto 100. Matoand. FL 33781, apptcotton 44-11743237-1. The profad U tocaud to Samnoto Counry. Bocaon 04.
Townehto 21 Sodh. Rang* 31 EaaL Tha ERPapptakton to tor oonabudlon
and oparaaon d a surface want management ayaum to ash* a atodaJtodly. raetoenkel aubdvtotan known aa Ba*a*s. Tha r*c*k4ng walaibody to Lika
Uaitiand Spring*, toa 2 2 X Luaan Way. Matoand. R 32761, ippicaaon 34117-22633-4. Th* profad to taoakad to Samtooto Counry. Sacaon 32. Tbanahto
21 Souto. Rang* 29 E a* Th* ERPRipkoakan to tor modktoakon to to* provtoudy toaued aurtao* aator managamara parmaa aaaodatod w*h ccnetnjcaon d two office buUnga and aaaoctoud paved parking known a* Matoand
Spnnga Otoe*. Plan C. Tha racaNtog waterbody to spring Lika.
Mack Plumbing Syaurrw. Inc. 830 8 bkgvwey 427. *113. Longwood. FL
X 7 X . appkeabon 14-1174133041. Th* proffid to tocalad to Samnoto
Counry. Section 2*. TOwrwhffi 18 Sodh. Rang* 31 EaaL Th* ERPappacaOon
to tor modheation to toe pteidocly toauad adfac* waUr managamara parmaa
aitodatod wkh ccnabudfan d a okica/Wardwua* bukkng wkh aaaodaUd
paiktog 3 drtvaway todtoto* known at Mick Proparkaa SantonL Phaa* k. L d
a t . Tha ncehtog watorbody to toa M. M Cand.
Th* Dwtnd grvaa nonce df »u Mara to deny a perm* to to* toaowang app*c * «(.| o n J d y 13.3831:
Commerotol Center* Managamara. Ina. 333 N. Ortendo Avsnua. Suae I X ,
Matoand. a 32761, appkeakon *4-11749479-1 Th* proud fa tocalad to
Semnoto County Section 17, Twwrwhfa 21 Souah. Rang* X East Th*
ERPappteafon to tor oondrucaon d a adtoos water managamara ayaum
an ociattd w d i road conmjcuin on toe H dam wda d Htfiwey 17/93 known
at to* Uv* Oaks Bodeverd Enuneion Th* racehtog waterbody U Oe*
Creek
Th* M**|» tcnUtotog each d t u tbova-kded appkcaton(i) tr* avdUd* I d
kwpedton Montoy torough Friday a x e d tor togal hokdtyt. 6 X am. to S X
pm el to* SI John* River Water Managamara Dtotrtd ttoadquanara or v u
approprtau Service Cantor. The Dtotrtd wto lake ackon on aadi perm* appacakon tatod above mtoak a paiUton tot an admtotobekve procaedng [hearing)
to Ned purauanl to to* provtoion* d Sector* I X 93* end 12047, Ffandt
Sutulea Chapter 3 3 -1 X and 4 0 C-I.1X 7 . Ftortda Adnntobatora Code
(F A C )
A person whoaa aubtlanbel iraaraato a n akactod by any d to* Otokldt pighaartog to aocordanca w*h Beckon. I X 639 and 1 X 4 7 , F 3 ., or a i para**
may raadi a wnnan agreement on meddfan a* an laamaime remedy i n t o
Section 1X473. F.8. Chooatog nudaaon wto n d adversely ailed kw nge to
ahaartngkm*dakondo*enoiraau3toaa*ntorTwra. The pnxadura* tor p d •umg nwOUkon are ad torto to BaXon 130473. F 4 . and Rda* 231X111
and 2B-1X.401-.4X, F A C . Piffitona must comply wkh kw raqdranwnu d
Florida Adnantotraiiv* Coda. Crwptor 23-I X and b* Nad wkh (racahed by)
kw Dtoutd Ctork. tacatod al Dtotod Hawkywrian. 4049 Raid SbaaL PaMka
Ftortda 32177.
Pauiorw tor admtowkskvs hearing on toa dinv* «ppaca9on(*) must X tied
w*Nn twenty on* (21) day* d pubkcakon d h i noaoa or w*hln twenty*u
( X ) days d f w Dtolrtd dapoetong tote nobc* d htonl to kw mall tor too** pertons to whom kw Otobld mala aduai nokca FMuea to toa a piauin wtovn
tots km* period aha! oonaud* a watvar d any ndd such parson may Iwvs to
raquad an adntowbatoia dawrmkwiqn (haartog) m d u Backons 1 » S W and
I X 67. F.S . concerning toa tutored pwma appkeakon Pskbon* which ara nd
Nad to accordance wkh kw above provdona ara edged to damuad
Because kw admeauralrv* having procaaa a daaignsd to tonndsto 6nal
agency ackon. kw tong d a paeaon mean* tod tw Owbfan 6rwl acaon may
bedderarklromrwpotaunuiianbyitotoianoacadkaara. Panon* whota
aubaurawl touraau wfl X aflacud by any audi hnal daemon d toa DwMci
on tw appkeakon hava t w rtd« to become a party to tw prooaadtog. to acoorOtona lawto. Dkactor. DMaton d Parmk ttou Barvkwa
6L Jdvw Rrver WaUr
Pubktb Jun* 27, 2X1
B 0162

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IN TNS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SE MMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 01-44T-CP
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: LSTATE OF
RH EAC FISHER

DtMiMd

NOTICE OF ADMIMSTRATK1N
The arkntnittralion d tw etUte d
RHEA C FISHER, deesaeed, F it
Number 01 -447-CP. It panvng to Vw
Crime Court tor Semnoto County
Florida, Probeta DMtkm. me
add-eta d which la 301 N Part
Avanue, Banlord Ftortda 32771. Th*
name* and addresses d Via peraonal repnaedaeva and Vie pertonei
npneentebve'a attorney a n aal torth

it'll Court era required to lit* itwv
ot#ctton* with ttaa Court WITHIN
THE LATEn O F THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY (10) DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY O F THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.

1M1
Tarry R Smtoi
PuNWv Jirw 27.2001
B 0 1ST
NOTICE OF SALE
Th* toaowkig v*hrd*&lt;a) wto b* *okl
al pubic auction, par FI Slat 713505
al 1000 AM on July 13. 2001 at
Lienor'* addnta to aattaty a ban
agalnat tad n h d a (i) tor labor, ter
Yicaaandttoragaebargaa N o n
at la. emth only.
1907 Kra Sportaga SW
VINKNOJA723&amp;VSS307S4
OwnarKann Maxtoe Oankw
5441 Pinto Way, Ortando FL 32810
UonhoWorTranaouth
5104 W Colonial Or. Orlando F I
32506
Cath aum to radtam vehi­
cle STMS 00
Donor tanga Auto Sarvloa
300 Norm SL Longwood FL 32750
Phone: 407 e w 0778
NoOct lo o* t w of fcfrfiotiJer that h i
haa a ngbl to a haartng any pm* pnor
to aal* data by Mng wkh toe dark d
Vi* court. Ownar ha* Vi* right to
recover vahrete by potang bone
accordance with FI Stal S5&amp; 917. Nat
proceed* Irom aal* In aacata d
amour* darned by kanor ert* ba
dapoatad wdi Vi* dark d Via oourt.
Fung Sonic*. Inc (M1)S9S-BSSS
PubkthJitoa 27,2001
BBIS4

anqaqad to Ixwtoaaa M 445 W ym an
Rood, AKamonto Springs, Samrnoto
County. Florida 32T14 i n t o Vw
FbVboua Nam* of CLUB RENAIS-

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AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
O R . THIRTY DATS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
OEPUTY CLERK
PUBLISH W
THE SEMINOLE ME RAID
TIPS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraona wkh (Mabamwi read
mg a tpacial accommodaHon ahoukl
contact CO UR T ADMINISTRATION,
al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthou** al 407-555-4227. 1 500055-8771 (TOO) or 1500 0558770.
via Flondi Relay Sarvlca.
Law Office* d David J Slam. PA
801 8 Unrv*ft»y Drtva Surta 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(054)2335000
OO-62036(FNM)
Pub4ah Jkai* 27. and Jd y 4, 2001
BO 193

Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A C O P T OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
‘

Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DC MAN OS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FE ED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED

HENRY A. HARDY, JR.
231 Morton Lon*
Winter SprYigt, Florid* 32700
Altomoy
to»
Paraonal
Chnatophar a Janet
Florid* Bar No 0110040
04*4 ARobtoacn, P A
300 N Oranga Avanue, Sun* BOO
Orlando. Fonda 32802 r
Tatophorw (407)425-3601
Pubkth Jure 27. and July 4.2001
B810I

Courl WITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE (31 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30)
OAYS AFTER TH E DATE OF SER­
VICE O f A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM

M THE CIRCUfT COURT
OF THE 10TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C7Y1L DTYtMON
CASE NO. 01-CA-l J07-I4-L
MARA.YN A. CUSKADCN.

Court WITHIN THREE (1) MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND
OBJECTIONS N O T SO FILED WSJ.
BE FOREVER BARRED

THOMAS
S
RICHARDSON,
unknown tpouas ol THOMAS B.
RICHARDSON, and unknown Iwea,
davit***.
grant***.
assign*.

NOTICE OF ACTION
Dale 5-2201
Candaca A Tron
Cdontal Grand al H aavm r. Colonial
Grand Apartmant* al Hat throw;
Colonial Properties. Inc ; Colonial
Propartwa Truat, Eka A Wtowm*. and
Chrteton Tenpenny.
TNa NOTICE OF ACTION conaa by
t*mca d pubkcaKn on Vw nahnl
paraon d Eka A W a rn * , whoa*
wtwraabouti art unknown and
whom aarvloa by Vw Saminoi#
County SharVFa OVto* hat bean
Vi Vwv
The nature d V*a action la rw05
gene* and vtoititont d c M rights
TNa aetkm to pmoaadng In vw
CkmV Cecal d Samlnola County.
Ftortda.
YOU ARE HEREBY ragukad to Ma
a wrtnan datorwe wtoi Vw dark of Ma
oourt. and lo aanw a copy on ptatoVV no lalar Vwn VO day* aflar Vw krai
(xfotoHon d Vat hoboa
TNa Notice d Action lapurauant to
Fla Siatula Chapter 40.
Pubkth -kaw 27,2001
BB104

ORDINANCE NO. MBS
AN ORDINANCE OF THE C O Y OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA. AMENOINQ
ORDINANCE NO. H I T O F SAID
CITY. SAID ORDINANCE BO ND A
ZONING PLAN; SAID AMENDMENT
CHANGING D IE ZONING OF O M t
ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING
BETW EEN W EST 2*TH STR EET
AND W EST 24TH PLACE ANO
BETWEEN FRENCH AVENUE ANO
LAUREL AVENUE FROM RC-1,
RESTRICTED COMMERCIAL, TO
OC-2. GENERAL COMMERCIAL;
PROVtOfNO FOR SEVERABILITY.
CONFLICTS ANO EFFECTIVE

DATE.

A copy *n*l M avatohl* *1 Vw
otocs ol Ei* C»y C M tot *1 paraon*
datking to uanun* M **m*.

01-CA-I3S7,

styled

Martlyn

Wednesday, June 27. 21M)1 I’URC 5H
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B0Y97
UNITED STATES
ODSTRICT COURT
MfOOCC DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
ORLANDO DIVISION
C— No. •:OOmCM4E‘Ort*1tKRS
(FortoRure)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Y.
HARRY F. HILTON, JR.
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
Noncw to hereby gh*n Vwl on Apr*
V. 2001, In Vw eat* d Unaad Su n *
v Harry F. Melon J r, CrkrWwl No 00cr-IASOI-tOKRS. Vw United Suite
Dntrtcl Court tor vw MukVa Dwtncl d
Florida antorad a Praammary Order
tor Vw tortekure d $8,007 54
The Unaad State* htraby grve*
nolle* d ta irrtanhon to rkapoa* d
tortakad propartwa in
i aucbrrwnSUW* Adomay
aa Vw Unaad SW
General may rkract to accordance
wkh Vw prdvMon* d IS U S C |
982. any paraon Iwvtog or dakntog a
legal nghL Pda or intaract to any d
Vw atoranwndorwd propartwa mutt
la* a paPPon wkh Pw Clark d vw
UnNad SUN* Otetrtd Court, Orlando
DMtton. 300 Federal Dukdne. BO
North Hughey Avenue, Orlando,
Ftortda 32801 w«Vwi Verty (30) day*
d Vw knal pubkeakon d nooca d Vw
crtmtoal torfoeur* action or racatpt d
I*
The paVSon that b* a g e d by vw
padPonar under penalty d parpay
tnd tlw i tat torth vw nalurv and
•*i*nl d Vw paPborwr'a ngbL an*, or
■m* and cacurrutancea d Vw padPonar'* acryjwmon d Vw n d A PO*.
or Intoratt In Vw tortaaad property,
patiMonar'a claim, and IS* rakaf
KXtghf
DON R MORELANO
UNITED STATES
MARSHALS SERVICE
MIDDLE DISTRICT O f FLORIDA
PubAab: June 13. 20. 27,2001

M THE CBtCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
j u d ic ia l em eu rr
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Cat* No.OI-OR-2228-OSA-L
to vw rrwBar d Vw adopdon ah
GERALD LEON WIUJAMS
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO; Unknown BaVi FaVwr d Vw
MtoorlobsAdopNd
Ytau Iwraby am nobltod Vwl a paalron tor adopaon d yo u minor chad
bom cn%Bn2. waa Mad to M t court
on B/2Bi01. You art rtqdmd to
aarve a copy d you wrtdan ddarwaa, V any. on Vw paddorwrY attorney.
Ann Farrar. 1000 Waal Colonial Drtva
Orlando Ftortda 32804. did « * an
ortgawl artto Vw ctork d ret ooul on
orbdom JULY ISJ001 OVwrwWa.
■ todgmark may ba antomd agalnd
you tor Vw raid demanded to Vw
~..(dda|__ JUNE 8.2001
....(noma) MARY ANNE MORSE
C ltrk d V w C o u l
By: Nancy R. VYkaar
Deputy Clerk
(Court Bad)
Pubiah J u w 13.20.27. did Jd y 4.
2001
VI T H t c w c u r r COURT
OF THE IVdl
JUCMCIAL cm ctxT,
M ANO FOR
Bawlnola COUNTY.
FLOmOA
Cat* N o j 01-DR-13Q7-03D-W
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Muwy

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M* Court M 30t N. PARK AVENUE.
BANFORO.FL 32771. baton **rvto*

You mud keep Via dark ol Da
Ckvul Court's oMea noMtd ol you
Curran a ikkm . (You may to* Note*
d Curran M o m . Ftonda FamVy
Low Form 12 SIS JFuhm papers In

CASE NO; 01-CA-1004-16G
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION 8YSTEMS. INC..
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
HARVEY CLIFTON EURE. JR. A/K/A
HARVEY C EURE. JR . E T A L .
OCFENOANT(S).
NOTICE OF A C TIO N CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
T O UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TR U S TEES . ANO A U .
O TH E R FAROES CLAIMING AN
M TE R S T BY. THORUQH. UNDER
C R AGAINST THE ESTATE OF
HARVEY CU FTO N EURE. J R AK/A
HARVEY C EURE. JR

Dated JUNE 7.2001,
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CWCUfT COURT
By . Nancy R Wkdd
Dapurv CNrk
Fubiah: Ju w 13.2 a 2T. and Jd y 4.
2001

VI ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO, VM3fHI1S»4tA-W
to Vw Adopaon oh
T. L
NOTICV OF ACTION
TO: MARTIN LEAHY
Oviedo. R v t k
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Vwl
adopdon ptocaadmga have Layer,
paPUonad by THOMAS JEROME
SPRINGER and hr* w4a, SHANNON
SPRINGER, bath moChar d th*
nano* ctmcj uom on n o v in v ii o.
1008. and you am mgdrnd to kanw a
copy d yo u wnoan oorwara or ob|*okon to Vwae procaarknga on Vw
Pd ktonara. Vvougb Vwe adomay. R
GREGORY COLVIN. ESQUIRE.
paa adibai* It Pod Office Boi
3108. Ortando, Ftonda. 32802 3108
on u batom JUNE 20. 2001. You
mu»i ado forward 8w ordinal wan
Vw dark d tow Court *1 301 NorVi
Park Avenue. Sanlord. Ftonda,
32771, pnor to aarvkw d paaaanart
kdWddtoMB Vwmdtar. IF YOU
FAS. TO DO SO. A DEFAULT MAY
IE ENTERCO AGAINST YOU.
DATED IhW 23rd day d MAY. 2001
UARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R Weuar
Deputy Clark
Pubteh J u w 6, 13.20. 27. 2001
B603I

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Vwl
an ecbgn to toradoa* a mortgagaon
Via tocowaig property
LO T 1001. MAYFAIR MEADOWS.
PHASE II. ACCORDING TO THE
FLA T TH ER EO F RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 32. PAGES 56-58. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BEktoNOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA

ot Vw pmcaadtog*. Including Vw lev
bmony and artdanca, F t d i ncord la
n d pravtdad by Via Cay d SarVord
(FS2SS010S)
Jand R Onudwrty. CMC
Cty Clark

M TH E C M C U T COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SEHMOLE COUNTY,
FLOmOA.
CIVIL CASE NO. :01-CA-12*8-16 M
IN RE FORFEITURE OF AN

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Seminole Herald
Classified Depf.
To Place Your Ad

ENCLOSED PACE DUAL AXLE
TRAILER
NOTICE OP

ronnm iftc c o m p u u n t

TO ChirtM Doyil AJUn
311 Qypey Drtva
Oakat, North Carotna 28034
Srwwn Field*
741 Raldto Road
Mt. Holly. North Cardrw 28120
to toe toMowing properly: an Enrioeed
Pace Dual Arte Traitor
Donald F. Ealngar. d Vw Samtooi*
County Sheriff* office. Samtooi*
Couky, Ftortda. Vvough Na officer*,
tovaangatora u aganu. **1»d to*
abov* proparty on or about Apr! 10.
2001, al or near 450 Dougtoa
Avanu*.
AKamonla
Spring*.
Sarr*noi* Couvy. Ftortda Saidpmparty la to to* cualody d Vw BharVId
Saminoi* County to* to* purpoa* d
lorlertura purauani to aacbona
832 T01 832 704. Ftortda SMtutoa A
complaint tor torladua has been
Mad to Vw *bov*-«tyied Court.
I HEREBY CERTIFY Vwl a tow and
correct copy of tora None* d
Fortavum CompMkr* wa* tomwhad
by U S cart-had mei. return racaipl
requeued, to toe abov* named
addmaaaawa 14 day d Ju w . 2001.
TaahaM FaiArwr
Oanaml C ounaal
Ftonda Bar No , 0058525
Sanvnola County Sharrlf* Office
IDO Buah Boulevard
Sanford. Ftortda 32773
(407)865-8801
Attorney to* PaWoner
Pubkth Juno 20. 27, 2001
BBI28
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLOMOA
NO D CS OF PUBLIC HEARMG
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by to*
CVy Commwaton d Vw C*y d Lake
Mary. Ftonda. Vwl u d CommMelon
W*1 hold a Pudto Haartog on July*.
2001, M 700 P. M . or a* toon toareaa poaaMa,i. lo comaker krai
ig d an Ord*
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA. PROVID­
ING FOR THE VACATING OF A
PORTION OF AN EASEMENT IN
HUNTINGTON POW TE PHASE U.
ANO
MORE
PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED HEREIN. PROVIOINQ
FOR CONFLICTS, BEVERABIUTY
AND EFFECTIVE DATE
Ivacating
fa e h n r * to
w (ti.lli
■ ■to ■i3 ir
n *bl n *n rwj w
mt
roaowing
portion
ana
"tS s E M E N T AREA TO BE VACAT­
ED:
A portion d Lot I I , Hukngton
r o ™ r n iM h, ax racortMa nn*i
Book SO. Pagaa 33 6 34. Pubkc
Record* d 6*rr*no*e County. Ftortda.
daaortoad aa toaowk.Cornmanca al
Vw Soutoaaal comar d aakJ Lot VI;
EaaMrty kna d add L d 81 a dtotanoa
d 2432 Mat, thence N atOTSVW.
along aaa) EaaMrty In* d I d I t a
rkatanc* d 28 55 Mac Vwnoa S
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Dagm ng. Vwnca B 3 8 3 4 W 7 .1 JO
Mat Vwnoa Nasorsarw. 5201 MH.
toanca N 383423TE. 0.10 laa(;
Vwnca B B028T7*E, 52 00 Mat M Vw
Port d Oagmnng
Comatotog 38 58 aquam Mat mom
or teas
The Pubtc Haartog **• ba IwU In
to* C8y Commwaton Chankwra.100
YY Laka Mary Bodavard, Lake Mary.
Ftonda. TTw Pubkc la tovbad lo
aaand and ba heard. Said hearing
u k l a Vnd dadtton la made by Vw
CVy Commwaton.
V toe Ordnance la approved on Flnl
Raadtog. Vw CVy C ommtoaton **■
hold a Pubkc Hearing on Jd y I I .
2001, al 700 P. U , or aa toon Vwre
aher aa poaaMa, lo ccnatoar aaoond
d to*
Crww* d to* Onbnantw to t u r n
toWMOM Vl Vw CVy O a k k OMea.
NOTE: IF A PERSON DCCIOCB TO
APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY
THIS
COMMISSION
WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CO N­
SIDERED AT T H U MEETV10 OR
HEARING. HE OR SHE W U NEED
A RECORD O F THE PR O CEED
INOS. AND THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE TH A T A VERBATIM
R ECO R O O F THE PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE. WHICH RECORD
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH TH E
APPEAL a TO BE BASED. FLORI­
DA STATUTES 2880103
PERSONS WITH OISABUTIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY O f THESE P R O
CEE DINGS SHOULD CON TACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT
LEAST 48 HOURS VI ADVANCE OF
TH E MEETING AT (407)324-3024.
CITY O f LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Card A. Foetor. CVy Clark
DATED J u w 14.2001
P u b W c Ju w 2 0 .n .l0 0 1
BB131

FO U N D :
FEM ALE
REDDISH
BROWN CHOW MIX. FOUNO 2500
P A LM E TTO
AVE
AREA.
SANFORD 407-888-2424
FOUNO: Shaptwrd. tarn*to. btonda
wkh black aadeka, no Cokar. hout*
trarwd Sat 23 J u w 2001 407-3236817.

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C are
CartCPfVAcbvttwe'Piayroom
Lot d TLC/ E x ReraTlaa rate*
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to hem* day cam U a d TL D Utato
6 mack* todudad. A l *?*n» 407830-5571
Sunmar 6 Pra4chod Ch4dcarwSa&lt;a
6 Lot* of TLC . tormar Nuria 6
Teacher 1*1 8 2nd ahift avail
(407)323 eoe2__________________
Tha Shepard Route 718 E. Tto SI
S Locual A m . Banlord. Summer
program tor klclt B-12 yri old PMaa*
caJVaronfca Soutoward d 407-3228935 lor mom Into

55— B u s in e s s
O pp o r t u n it ie s
IN VESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU H Y ESTt
Akmya a good peicy, aapadaVy tor
bualnata
opportunitiaa
and
Irandiwaa C a l Ftonda Dapl d
Agrtcutojre 8 Corwumer Sarvlcwa at
800-435-7352 or F T C H ELP lor
Im i kVonrwSon. Or vkdl o u Wab M i
al www (to gmntouop.
Ftortda tow mqdme aMam d carton
bueaweaccporkxrttoe to mg»tot &gt;8i
Ftortda Dapl. ol Agrlcultura 1
Corwumer Sarvlca* twtom aaang
Cat to vanty lawful mgtotmbon
batom you buy.
Vending machlnaa tor aara
•nacka 6 aodaa. IM new.. Moat or
tocabon. 407-321-5301.

5*—F in a n cia l
S ervices
Atttntlon Readers I!
IT i Mtgal tor oompania* doing
budnu a by phone to ptumtoa you
a loan and aab you to pay tor H
baf Ora thay da lvar. For mom
trdcrmaVon, cal toUraa K 7 7 -F T C
HBJ.fAputjcawvtoaiTMWajatom
Tha Bamlnola Hartld and the
Federal Trade Commtoaton)

61—M oney to L end
•MM6NAU6 aM ‘
Al CfWSI Weloomej
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Attention R u d e r s ll
If* Utogal lor companlaa doing
bualnata by pbona to promtoa you
■ torn and aab you to ^ay tor N
MormaVon. cal toVJma 1-877-FTC
HELP. IA pUAc aarvloa manage Horn
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NOTICE a HERESY GIVEN tod
Vw below daaotwd paraonal proper­
ly **« ba aoid al a pubkc aaie to Vw
h*ttoe*t and beat better tor cadi d
5365 D ang* Btvd. Sanlord. FL
32771-0000. at Vw hou d 1000
a m on Vw 10th Bay d J d y ) A.O.
~ )0 I.
The paraonal Property to ba add
batongad to Martto tCryaMI PiliVar.
VW hrmdr torwrd d Town SCountry
R V Retort d Bantord
The paraonal property to ba aoto It

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‘ OFWP. 407200-1502
LodAxi tor wgid. r U t a u to * A tort
t Apply to pamon
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Ortando Dr. S d io n L

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1. A 1871 I takdey Rambler wah
Ftortda Room and M oomama Vwmkv
Town ACoukry R V. Raton d
By; Jarry Bandar*
PubMR J u w IT , and July 4 .2001

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TO DRIVE

TRACTOR TRAILERS
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HELP.
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FOR SANFORD
LOCATION- CALL

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Good Dnvttg Record Onto Fro*
Apply 138 Commerce Way, Sanlord
DRIVER TRAINEES No aipanance
naadadl Start a great now career
dnvtng Vw Ebg Riga Earn $770 lo
$0O(kw*ek7y-plua eacaleni benefks
a* an entry Wvd truck driver with
CO V E N A N T N O COL? Traimng la
now avokabl* In yo u areal CALL
NOW1 000-435-5503
Dtkrtng Inatarclor lor 1/acior iraker
training oanlar m GAN F 0/1D Truck
Driver Inatlluta leak a qualified
tntlruclor lo (rain driven No
overnight
travel.
Minimum
mqdmmeraa 3 yra dnwig or related
eiperlence.
meet
DOT
raqUramema. high echoof grad with
good ertfcn and am nviKiM pn *A*&gt;
Competitrve wage* wkh companypaid bandit* For Interview can
REX 800-554-7364
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OL ■ mutL COL a pkia Top pay M&lt;
Ca» 407-323-3481
Ftwrgaa* lay up paopto tor a tolrd
boal conpany bukdtog quakfy boats
Mud ham tvp n hand lay up A ream
a r t Good pay A benarta kton-TTan,
10 hri par day Apply al Inrtwl M im a
Cbrp d Itort ol Sartonl \totoo4y Pmvor
Boats. 407-321-1340
FLOORING IN STALLER S
Hardwood and Lemmata Flooring
Apprentice* naadad immediately
tot
etlabbahed.
eipand/ng,
company Great advancement
opportunity C a U A £ A U 4 0 7 ;3 2 1 :
0332Jel A * L kAwl haw vMditvcr*
•cant* and paaa bK* grand ciwck
Fid A Part TYrw houaaman needed
Apply to paraon. Spring HJW Surta*.
201 N. Town* Road. Sanlord
Fid Tan* Jankonal Supamaor
Flat* Shift artat 0pm. penial
waakanda. aveator* pay A benefit*.
C a l 407-330-0000 Of F u 407-339
4710
A A Marketing Rapt. A *
Seeking aak mohvatad acteavara
Inlamaiional/Public Utility Co .
hugaaamtog potential!
1-688-311-6588
HOM EM AKER • 1FT A 1 F T
F T - M F; P T - 2/3 day week; Bam4pm; Gan Housekeeping (or
seniors: rakabl* Iranaportation.
Maala on Wheel*. Etc , 407-3338877x108, OFWP/EOE
IN01AN CUISINE CH EF
40 m par weak. 0-5 P M : I 1 0 OO
par hr ; $28 50 par hr ovemme Job
localed to Ortando,
FL . High
School (tptomj. 3 yra aiperwnca in
fo b ertared Musi have eipenenc* vi
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                <text>Original -page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, June 27, 2001; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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