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                    <text>March 20, 2002

eminole Herald

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Ccprtrit 0 loot Tket a M Hwtfd

S an ford . Florida

c u s to m e rs
contract O ct 17 to have a sunroom added to their Trilby
Branch home in Longwood.
Six months and $43,000 later,
the Hodges look out to their
backyard and see a hole - for­
merly the acreened porch - and a
pile of construction materials.
“This Is what I get to look at
every morning,” Joane said as
she pointed to her backyard in
disarray. 'I t's an eyesore.
The Hodges were told the
sunroom would be completed by

8 taff Writer
Many Floridians upgrade
their homes by replacing their
acreened-in porches w ith a sunropm. The enclosure blocks the
elements better and still allows
the sun to shine through.
Seminole County residents
Dsvid and Josne Hodge had a
sunroom built at their previous
home in Orlando. They loved the
amenity so much they signed a

v Wofressquad at Alumni
&gt; FMd, Dominic Ftomoca not
'onfy m m the winning pitcher,
r he a m Nt a pend aiam and
; drove In six runt m the
FlghUng Saminotaa won 14-3.

planned f c r
area r e s id m ts
Easter is righ t around
the com er, and several
local groups have
announced plans for
Easter egg hunts.
On Saturday, M arch 30,
at 9:30 a.m . the Easter
Bunny will visit Lee P.
M oore Park In Sanford.
A fterw ard, a golden i
hunt w ill com m ence,
event Is free and Is open to
All children 12 years old
and younger.
.
f o r m ore Inform ation,
c a ll B to Sanford R e c re a tio n
D e p a r tm e n t a t 4 0 7 -3 3 0 ­
5697.

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On Saturday, M arch 30,
at 10 a.m . the Lake M ary
assisted living facility
H eritage W oods will hold
an egg hunt for children of
all ages. The Lake Mary
Fire D epartm ent will also
attend and bring their fire
truck for the children to
see.
The event w ill be held at
H eritage W oods at 150
M iddle Street.
On Saturday, March 30,
at 10 a.m . the city of
Apopka will hold its 14th
annual Easter Egg Hunt.
The event is p art of a year­
long celebration of
A popka's 120th birthday.
Kids from diapers to pre­
teen ages are Invited to
join in the hunt. The event
at Kit Land Nelson Park
will also feature an egg­
Coloring contest.

Two men
arrested for
counterfeit
possession

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Christmas 2001.
Joane is obviously upset, but
she said she doesn't dwell on her
misfortunes because there are
many m ore hom eowners in
Central Florida that are equally
as mad.
T h e story is not about m e,"
she said. “It's a story about a
series of homeowners.”

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W here Are You?
From Punts C ord s, FIs. to
Sm Sanraonu, Page 9A

Dori
StguTOaon
gets Into toe
S t Patrick's
Day spirit by
draining up
a sa to p rachaunand
having a bit
o tgrsanbeer
during
Saturday's St.
Patrick's Day
Street Party
sponsored by
SentonJ Main
Street Inc.

P a t r ic k ’s

street

TWo men were arrested early
Tuesday morning for allegedly
having counterfeit m oney in
their possession.
Marlon Jones, 18, of Orlando,
and Rahim Thmer, 26, of
Longwood allegedly tried to use
a bogus 20-dollar bill to buy
food at the Lake Mary Steak n
Shake restaurant at 4325 tak e
Mary Boulevard.
An alert clerk tested the bill
for authenticity. It didn't pasa.
Lake Mary Police stoppea the
vehicle, in which the tw o were
riding, in the restaurant parking
lo t A Seminole County deputy
responded to the scene to inves­
tigate and take the report, since
the restaurant Is In unincorpo­
rated S m l n o l * C o u n ty.
The U A Secret Service was
notified and responded. The
Inves titration revealed that
Jones allegedly passed the bill to
the clerk end that Turner
allegedly had the bogus 20-dol­
lar bill in his possession. Further

Residents
satisfied
with plans
for new
subdivision
By Dan Ping
Editor
SANFORD — Planning and
Z o n in g C o m m iss io n e rs w ill
co n sid er a rezoning and prelim ­
in ary su b d iv isio n plan fo r a 9 2h o m e d e v e lo p m e n t th a t has
b e e n a sore sp o t for residents
w h o liv e n e a r the p ro p o sed
n eig h b o rh o o d .
H o w e v e r, c h a n g e s to the
d ev e lo p m e n t m an d ated by St.
Jo h n s R iv er W ater M anagem ent
D istrict
have
a p p e ase d
m o s t of the
We didn't
re sid e n ts'
get every­
m a jo r co n ­
thing we
c e r n s about

wanted,

increased
d ra in a g e

damaging
their p ro p ­
erty.
"\ feel

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N m M p M M lrhm irV tiM nl
In n a Strutf paints a St. Patrick's Day design on Arnaka Kolasa, 5, of Dattona during Saturday's St. Patrick's
Day Party In downtown Sanford. The event waa sponsored by Sanford Main Street Inc.

Jaillett pleads
guilty to
conspiracy
fraud charge
A C en tral Florida m a n h as
pleaded guilty to a charge o f c o n ­
spiracy to com m it securities fraud
for his role in a $50 m illion invest­
m ent fraud sch em e In v o lv in g
nine-month prom issory notes.
Alfred Michael Jaillett, 52, o f
Altam onte Springs entered a plea
agreem ent in U S D istrict C ou rt
o n Friday follow ing a tw o-year
investigation o f a n A lta m o n te
Springs com pany b y the Tam pa
Regional O ffice o f the Flo rid a
D epartm ent o f B a n k in g and
Finance and the U S . A ttorney's
Office Securities Fraud Task Force,
w hich includes the FBI an d the
U S Postal Insp ection S erv ice.
Jaillett is the first o f several d efen­
dant to enter a plea in this case.
According to D B F investiga­
tors, Jaillett w as p re sid e n t o f

Pictured above, Vic
and Tonya DanBroeio and Afcerio
Rodriguez, a l ot
Ocala, enjoy some
green beer.
Al left, even the ani­
mals participated In
the S t Patrick's Day
festivities. Franny:
owned by Bob and
Inez Parael and
wearing an Irish
bandanna, keeps an
eye on toe couples
Ford coup: which
was displayed In toe
Classic Car Show.

Saturday’s St. Patrick's Day Celebration In
downtown Sanford Included a C lassic C ar
C ruise that had more then 5 0 c a rs.
Pictured above, in the forefront, la Lucy, a
1946 Ford owned by Bernard and J o Hart
ol Paolo.

S m Fraud, Page 7A

b u t th en

you never
do.

v—

b e tte r now
a b o u t the
p ro b le m ,”
said B etty
G ile s. 'W e d id n 't g e t e v ery ­
th in g w e w an ted , b u t then you
n e v e r do. I h a v e to g iv e credit
to th e St. Jo h n s p eop le and the
c ity o f S a n fo rd en g in eerin g
d ep artm en t, th e y have w orkec
real hard to try to m ake su re we
d o n 't get floo d ed o u t w hen that
n ew d ev elo p m en t gets b u ilt.”
F o r y e a rs, G ile s a n d her
n e ig h b o r s a lo n g R lv erv iew
A v en u e an d P alm D riv e have
d ea lt w ith rain w ater flow ing
n o rth throu gh their yard s from
the ab an d o n ed celery field s to
th e so u th . T h e St. Jo h n s R iv er Is
a b o u t a hu nd red yards from the
first h o u se in the subd ivision.
W h e n the riv er is near its peak,
w a te r s ta n d s s ev e ra l inches
d ee p in the lo w sp o ts a n d does­
n 't d rain un til the riv er dips
b e lo w a cu lv e rt ru n n in g under
U S . H ig h w ay 17/92.
D e v e lo p e r M ich ael M urray
u n v eiled p la n s fo r Venetian Bay
in D ecem b er 2000, and G iles
an d o th e r resid en ts im m ed iate­
ly raised co n ce rn s ab o u t the
d e v'elopi
e lo p m e n t's e ffe ct o n the
a r e a 's airt a iiu g e . T h e city tenta‘
de\
‘ p­
liv e ly ap p rov ed' the
d ev elo
m e n t con tin g e n t up on M urray
o b ta in in g g a in in g ap p ro v al
fro m the St. Jo h n s R iv er W ater
M an ag em en t D istrict.
S m Homes, Page 7A

Vikings plan weekend regatta on Lake Monroe
By Michella Jeria

long boats with rectangular sails and
dragon heads and tails race on a
square track.”
A ccording to Vick, w ho has been
racing for 10 years, six or seven boats
w ill com pete in the regatta, which
w ill include a w om en's race and a
general race with tw o heats each.
Each boat includes a crew o f one
coxsw ain and four to eight rowers.
T h e race course, outlined by
buoys, w ill be in a square formation.
TWo legs o f the race will concentrate
o n row ing strength, while the tw o
rem aining legs will depend on the
crew s sailing abilities.
“The race can be a very physical
contest,” he said.

Managing Editor

Index
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SANFORD — Vikings a r t plan­
ning to invade Lake M onroe.
Viking World O rlan d o N o. 3-501,
a sons o f N orw ay lodge, is hosting
Saturday its fifth annual SpringFest
2002. A long w ith b rin g in g som e
authentic Nordic cuisine to Sanford,
lodge m em bers plan to race 'r e a l '
Viking boats in this w eeken d 's regat­
ta.
T h e event will giv e the com m u ­
nity an opportunity to see Viking
boats ra c e ,' Race C h airm an Jerry
Vick said. 'I t 's definitely a different
type o f race. People w ill see 22-foot

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T h e boats are fiberglass replicas o f
old w o o d en V iking v essels, Vick
said. There are 14 such boats in the
U nited States. TWo o f the boats are in
N ew York, one is in California and
the rem ain in g 11 are located in
Florida.
T h e reason then* are so m any in
Florida is that the Florida lodge start­
ed the even t,” Vick said.
T h e Florida lodge is in the 3rd
District o f a five-district organiza­
tion. A lthough S o n s o f N orw ay was
o rig in ally
estab lish ed
to help
N o rw eg ian im m ig ran ts establish
them selves in N orth A m erica, Vick
See Vikings, Page 7A

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HsnM photo by Tommy Vtnoont

Oarsman Al Strom stands in front of a Viking boat during last year's
St. Lucia Day Open House in Sanford. This weekend, similar boats
will race in a regatta sponsored by the Sens of Norway lodge

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Book full o f
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Word Wall

Ou t &amp; A bout
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thf S u n taob County

D BA1 AM Y* Last week, m y 87-year-old
“
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was transferred
Ji i c u L
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m me
hospital to a convalescent facility for therapy
following surgery. Her children all live ter
.............. ................... away. Because she is so
special, 1 told them I
would visit her often and
take care of her needs.
Shortly after her transfer, I
visited her and asked if
them w as anything she
w anted m e to bring from
her hom e. She asked me to
bring her ■ couple of fami­
ly photos and a booklet
that she kept in her nightstand. She explained that
Abby
when she w as blue, read• s i t s s s s *ng It cheered her up.
Abby, It w as your
’Keepers'' booklet W hen I took it to her, she
asked me to read to her from the booklet,
because her glasses had been broken in the fall
that fractured her hip. We both got a muchneeded laugh from "The M onkey's Disgrace."
Some of the pieces about children m oved me
deeply.
I would like to have a booklet for myself. I
couldn’t And it at the bookstore. W here can I

of education an
n a s r im p a c t o n

DEAR OLL1E: Thank you fo r the kind
words about my b oo k let It can be ordered by
sending a business-sized, self-addressed
envelope, plus a check o r m oney order for 88
(U 3 . funds) to: D ear Abby - Keepers
Book le t P.O. Box 447, M ount M onte, IL
43084-0447. (Postage is included in the price.)
P A Bor those who are curious about "The
Monkey's D isgrace," read on:
THE M O N EYS DISGRACE
(Author Unknow n)
Three monkeys sat in a coconut tree
Discussing things as they are said to be
Said one to the others, "Now listen, you
T h e n 's a rumor around that can't bo true
"That man descended from our noble race
"The very idea is a great disgrace.
■

"No monkey has ever deserted his wife
’Starved her babies and ruined her life.
’And you've never known a m other monk
T o leave her babies w ith others to bunk
"Or pass from one on to another
T ill they scarcely know who is their mother.

boat its i
tten 8 to 10 a jn . Wednesday,
M arch 20, at Perot Systems
C otp., te ste d at 610 Crescent
Executive C ourt on the
fourth float;
The event is sponsored by
Nationwide Insurance;
Michael J. McLean Agency.
C all Linda Reynoldeat
407-333-4748 for information.

P aulin e P h illip s a n d h e r d a u g h te r, Je a n n e
P hillips, sh are the p s e u d o n y m A b ig a il Van
Buren. W rite D ear A b b y a t
w w w .D earA bby.com o r P.O . B o x 6 9 4 4 0 , Los
A ngeles, C A 90069.

To receiv e a c o lle ctio n o f A b b y 's m o st m e m ­
orable -- and m ost fre q u e n tly re q u este d p o em s and essay s, s e n d a b u s in e ss -siz e d , selfad dressed en v e lo p e , p lu s c h e c k o r m o n ey
o rd er for $ 5 (U .S. fu n d s ) to : D e a r A b b y K eepers B o ok let, P.O. B o x 4 4 7 , M o u n t M o rris,
IL 61054-0447. (P o sta g e is in c lu d e d in the
p rice.)'

e 1001 UNIVERSAL rtESS SYNDICATE

i of Handrail Kay
Lake Muy CpLM.Pkklesinwr arrested
Michael Faulkenbury, 30L of Longwood
Thursday for an active postesokm of martkuna warrant At the Jell, correctional offi­
cers discovered the ou^iect had a key
around Ns neck that omild open hand­
cuff*.
j a n O fficer
Sanford Officer Thom as Franaen arrest­
ed Christopher Evans, 19, o f Sanford
Sunday for disorderly conduct aivi resist­
ing an officer.

Seminole Deputy Valencia Daniels
arrested Raynard Scott, 34, o f Sanford
Friday for resisting an officer Scott waa
reportedly intoxicated and involved in an
physical alteicatkai outside the 13th Street
Comfort Zone nightclub.

DEAR ABBY: My husband I have been hap­
pily married for four years. Recently 1 made
the mistake of telling him about my wild sexu­
al past, and now he doesn't trust me! I was
only trying to be honest. Is this fair, Abby?
M ISUNDERSTOOD W IFE
IN NORWALK, CAUF.
DEAR W IFE: It'a not fair, but bear w ith it
until your insecure spouse calm s down and
wises up. He is now com paring him self to all
of the men you have slept w ith. Your hus­
band doesn’t view him self as the beneficiary
of your vsst experience. How shortsighted of
him.

Words cfe im -rin g s and su b je c te d be found In fcskgidilsechsr Use Wlafcsr'srteesroom at Idylirilde Bsmsntwy School.

Seminole Deputy Kevin Peterson arrest­
ed David CtakJey, 43, and Aaron Oakley,
20, both of Sanford, Monday for resisting
an officer. Aaron was also charged with
trespassing. Aaron’s father, David, report“ r tried to aid h k son's escape from

H era's another thing a monkey w on't do
"Go out at night and get on a stew
"Or use a gun or club or knife
T o take some other monkey's life.
T ea, man descended, the ornery cuss
"But, brother, he didn't descend from us."

Seminole Deputy Kevin Peterson arrest­
ed Wiley Dildy, 42, o f Sanford Saturday for
m isting an officer. He reportedly stole a
bag o f beef Jerky from State Road 46
Amoco station. He also allegedly attempt­
ed to hit the store clerk when he tried to
confront Dildy about the theft.
Aggravated Battery
Seminole Deputy Shenell Donlan
arrested George Yancey, 54, of Sanford
Sunday for aggravated battery. He report­
edly hit a woman w ith a 14-foot extension
ladder. The victim waa cut on the hand as
she tried to protect hereeif from the blow.
Larceny
Longwood Officer Trafton Patrick
arrested Dak Perkins, 28, of Longwood
Sunday for larceny. He reportedly tried to
conceal Winn Dixie merchandise in h k
ket and exit the store without purchaathe item.

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Seminole Deputy W. Wallace arrested
Valin Jackson, 18, of Winter Springs Friday
for larceny. Jackson, a reported new
cashier with K -M art confessed to have
given away and stolen a total amount of
merchandise and cash worth about $410.
Store security videotaped the employee
after the was short on her register drawer
more than $50 In two days.
DUI
Lake Mary Officer Anthony Seda arrest­
ed Janet Salisbury, 42, of Lake Mary
Sunday for driving under the influence

Doug Fetzer
D u Mag

and driving with a suspended license. She
refused breath tests at the JalL
Seminole Deputy WUIiam Scott arrested
Theresa Saunders, 29, of Sanford Thursday
for driving under the influence and poasesaion of a legend drug without a pre­
scription. Police found an open container
of Budwelaer beer on the floor of the vehi­
cle underneath the steering wheel and sev­
eral 100-mg Darvocet piOs in the tuapeefs
purse.
Longwood Officer Donald Lajic arrested
Brenda Payne, 35, of Longwood Saturday
for driving under the influence. Police
■topped her in the arm of Wbxknete
Avenue and East Street for a broken taillighL Breathalyzer testa at the Jail revealed
■blood alcohol content of about .149.
Sanford Officer Bill Crtppa arrested
Douglas Kecnum, 49, of Sanford Friday for
h k second charge of driving under the
Influence, driving with a suspended
license and driving without insurance. He
waa stopped for swerving and having no
m
tag light He refused to take breath task.

day for driving und
Police clocked Bowling traveling approxi­
mately 7D mph along U S. Highway 17-92
in the are* of Dog Track Road.
Sanford Officer Bill Erwin arrested
Stephen Haney, 46, of Sanford Saturday far
driving under the influence and driving
without headlights activated. He refused
breath tests at the JaiL
Winter Springs Officer Brewer arrested
Kevin Monser, 25, of Winter Springs
Sunday for driving under ths influence.
Police stopped him for a loud exhaust
Breath tests at the Jail revealed a blood
alcohol content of about .152.
Poaaesalon o f Marijuana
Sanford Officer Miguel Francis arrested
Ludus Bradley Jr., 29, of Sanford Thursday
for possession of marijuana and cocaine
with intent to sell and resisting an officer.
Police confiscated five small bags of mari­
juana and several rocks of crack cocaine

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semtnow
ix p u iy uinw opftftCTxh
uck
arrested Ricky Part e ; 20, o f m irier
S p rin g Thursday for pres m i on o f martJuana and drug paraphernalia. Polks
stopped Parker because he was riding h k
bicycle an Sheosh Boulevard without aay

headlights. Authorise found abeWt knjhjav&gt;w
pocket which had the presence o f j)
cannabis.
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The Suburban Republican
Women's Club next meeting
will be held 11 ajn . to 1 p.m.
Wednesday, March 20, in the
Garden Room of the Remade
Inn, located a t 2025 W. Stele
Road 454 in Longwood.
Coat for the
luncheon/m eeting Is $13 per
person b open to all regis­
tered Republican w om en Dr.
Claire D. Schill Is this
m onth's featured speaker.
She will provides program
on natural methods o f health
care, including nutrition, nat­
ural versus synthetic vita­
mins and reflex analysis.
Reservations are requested
by 5 p.m. Sunday, March 17,
and can be made 1
407-8616626,.
.4 0 7 -W J W M 6 .*

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rraua
Sanford Officer Tbmaaz Ponkki arrested
Morris Barber, 41, of Sanford Monday for
fraud, driving with a suspended license
and attached tag not assigned to the vehi­
cle |He reportedly told porks hk real name
wa| Lorenzo Thompson.
Seminole Deputy L in y Magee arrested
Alexieus Beard, 38, of Sanford Saturday for
fraid , second charge of driving with a sus­
pended license and ptubeticn violation.
Seminole Deputy ]alam Vann arrested
G y d e Littles, 23, or Sanford Sunday for
loitering and fraud.
TWspasslng
Sanford Officer D m kl Barbara arrested
Tyrone Thornton, 19, of Sanfoed Friday for
trespassing. He was previously told net to
- ■ Street
t nkst
West Indian Inn.
enter the 13th
Driving without a li ce—
Sanford Officer Daniel Camargoi arrestcdLataaha Badger; 18, of Sanford Saturday
for driving without a license. Authorities
stopped her after she ran the stop sign at
16th Street and Mulberry Avenue.
Seminole Deputy James Ingram Jr ,
arrested Nathaniel GUlison Jr, 20, of
Sanford for driving without a license, flee­
ing police and probation violation. He was
stopped for an illegal window tint
Public Intoxication
Lake Mary Officer John Call arrested
Raymond Groves, 21, of Geneva Saturday
for public intoxication. Police found
Groves laying in the middle of Broadmoor
Drive.
Jail Battery
John E. Polk Correctional Deputies
charged Jail inmates Willie Lawrence, 18,
John Lytle, 22, and Bernard Blackmon, 20,
all of Sanford, with battery. The three
reportedly kicked and punched another
inmate causing bruises and a cut to h k
face.

THUR
The Seminole
Counhr/Lalce M aty Regional
Cham ber of Commerce will
host its Spring Business
A fter Hours 5-JO to 7 3 0 p.m.
Thursday, M arch 21. The
event is hosted by Bahama
Breeze, located at 499 E.
Altamonte Drive.

SAT
VikingWorld Orlando No.
3-901, a Sons of Norway
Lodge, will be hosting its
fifth annual "Spring Feat"
Regatta and Boat Race from
noon to 3 p.m . Saturday,
M arch 23, at the Best Western
Marina Hotel in Sanford.
The event will include sev­
eral "real" Viking boats from
other Sons of Norway lodges.

SUN
The Altamonte Jazz
Ensemble In c , directed by
Mike Arena, will present “A
Concert In M odem M usic,"
featuring compositions and
arrangements by Walt Stuarl
7 p.m . Sunday, March 24, in
the Winter Springs High
School Auditorium, located
at 130 Tuskawilla Road in
W inter Springs.
Admission is a $5 dona­
tion. For more Information,
call 407-322-7528. The concei
is funded in part by Seminol
Cultural A rts Council Inc.

Ws welcome and encotira| your letter* snd
comment!. All letter* mint i Jude your Dime,
j.
addieu and phone numbe

“S ervin g S em in ote C ounty S in ce 1 9 0 8 "

Body Barman
John CoSma/i

from Bradley. Also in (he suspect's pom si
lion was
m i 8790 in cash.

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

PuMtiker

RsaSs Lavandar

j v iiij im j m

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Obituaries
KENNETH ALLEN
Kenneth Allen, 57, o f Sanford,
died Saturday, March 16,2002, in
fames A. Haley Vtterana Hospital,
Tampa.
Bom Feb. 25,1945, In Sanford, he
waa a U S. Army Veteran. He was a
tanner helper.
Survifor* include two brothers,
Ernest Alien o f Greensboro, N.C.,
and Willie Fred Allen o f Sanford.
WltaarvEichriberger Mortuary
Inc., of Sfa fa td b in charge of
arrangements.

DONALD a BAM
Donald H Barr, 78, of South
Nova Road, Port Orange, died
Saturday, March 16,2002, In h b resi­
dence.
Bom In Windber, Pa., he moved
to Central Florida from Niagara
Falls, N.Y, in 1972. H e waa a telfempfoytd dttfter 6f iaevieral Mldaa
Muffler Shops In the Niagara Fails
area. He waa a U S Army veteran
who served during World War IL He
waa a member of Niagara Masonic
Lodge and White Chapel Church of
God of Daytona Beach. He enjoyed
golf and bowling.
Survivors Include h b wife of 55
years, Donna B. Barr; one son,
Donald H. Barr D, o f Port Orange;
one daughter, Cynthia A. Lauer of
Butler,’Pa.; three brothers. Jack,
Kenneth and ferry B a rt all of
Niagara Falla, N.Y.; one grandchild;
and two great grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be
made to the Hospice of
Vfolusla/Flagler County, 3800
Woodbiar ThdL Port Orange, FL,
32119.
Phoenix Crematory Society of
South Daytona b in charge of
arrangements.
.

FRANCISCO BEKRIOUS
Frendsco Berrious, 86^of Fuller
Avenue, Deltona, died Saturday,
March 16b 2002, in DeBaiy M anor
Bom in Puerto Rico, he moved to
Central Florida from Bridgeport,
Cocuv, in 1965. He was a U S. Army
veteran and a retired landscaper for
Johnson Nursery In Connecticut,
where he worked for 26 years. He
was of the Cathottt faith.
Survivors include h b wife, Marta;
three sent, Ernesto and Nelson

Berrious, both of Bridgeport, Conn.,
and Carlos Berrious of Deltona; two
daughters, Sol Angelica Berrious J
and Carmen Diaz, both of Deltona;*
several brothers and sisters; 21
grandchildrat and 32 great grand­
children.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home of
Orange City b In charge o f arrange*
ments.
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CHARLES L DORTON
Charles L "Charlie" Dorton, 78,
formerly of Sanford, died Saturday,
March 16,2002, In the Community
Hospital of Ottawa.
Bom April 15,1923, In Sanford,
he served as a paratrooper in the
U S. Army during World War II. He
waa co-manger of the Martin Oil
Gas Station in Ottawa for 31 yean,
until h b retirement in 1996. He was
a member of American Legion Past
N aTE
Survivors include his wtfe, Donna
'Donna Sue” Dorton; Eve daugh­
ter*, Marcia Jennings of Bryson City,
N.C., Julie Baines of Wheatland,
, Bobbie Husted of Ottawa, Mary
i G rem an of Ottawa and
Wanda Gould of Ottawa; two sons,
Larry Dorton o f Richmond, Va., and
Gary Dorton of Marseilles; 27 grand­
children; and six great grandchil­
dren.
Seals-Campbell Funeral Home of
Marseilles, DL, b In charge of
arrangements.
NAIDA J. FELUNGHAM
Naida f. Fetlingham, 85, of
Flamingo Avenue, Deltona, died
Friday, March 15,2002, in Florida
Hospital Fish Memorial.
Bom in Depue, DL, she moved to
Central Florida from Fairfax, Va., In
1978. She waa an accountant in
Virginia. She enjoyed quilting, read­
ing and crosswords. She w as of the
Protestant faith.
Survjvors Include two sons, Brian
Fellingham of Denver, Colo., and
John Fellingham of Athens, Greece;
two daughters, Bonn! Thomas of
Deltona and Frances MacPherson of
Sarasota; one sister, Juanita Johnson
o f Novato, Calif.; four grandchildren
and six great grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home of
Orange City b In charge of arrange­
ments.

ROBERT KENNEDY
Robert "Pete" Kennedy, 74, of
Lucky Peter Lane, Osteen, died
Thursday, March 14,2002, in Health
Center Park, Winter Garden.
Bom in Sanford, he was a lifelong
resident o f Central Florida. He was a
retired electric motors repairman. He
was a World War II veteran w ho
served In the U S. Army and U S Air
Force. H e was a member of Orange
County Air-Boat Association. H e was
of the Catholic faith.
Survivors include h b wife o f 45
yean, Marian of Osteen; one son,
Richard Kennedy of Altamonte
Springs; three daughters, Margaret
Kennedy o f Apopka, Gladys
Harrison of Groveland and Evelyn
Kennedy of Maitland; one brother,
Fred Kennedy of Pensacola; one sta­
ler, Eva Jo Nicks o f Sanford; nine
grandchildren; and five great grand­
children.
Altman-Long Funeral Homes of
DeBary b In charge of arrangements.
WILLIE M AE LUCAS
WUlie Mae Lucas, 73, of Locust
Avenue, Sanford, died Monday,
March 18,2002, in her residence.
Bom Dec. 29,1928, in Mobile, Ala,
she was a homemaker. She w as a
member of New Bethel M B. Church.
Survivors include one son,
Asberry Hughe* of Middletown,
N.Y.; and friends Emma Jean Lee,
d em etin e Baker, Sally Mae Perry,
Hazel Jones, Theodore Martin and
Neal Southward, all of Sanford.
Wilson-Eichelbergrr Mortuary
Inc, of Sanford b In charge of
arrangements.
BEVERLY MCAULEY M CGEE
Beverly "Lisa" McAuley McGee,
70, of East First Street, Sanford, died
Thursday, March 14,2002.
Bom Jan. 21,1932, In Jackson,
Term., she was a member of All Soub
Catholic Church, Sanford. She was a
homemaker.
Survivors include one daughter,
DeLyse 'D e e Dee” McGee Werner;

and four grandchildren.
A memorial service was held
Monday, March 18, in the Gramkow
Funeral Home Chapel with Father
Mark Christopher officiating.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford ta In charge o f arrangements.
CARLOS ABNER MCWHORTER
Carlos Abner McWhorter, 86, of
Kaywuod Drive, Sanford, died
Thursday, March 14,2002, in Lake
Mary.
Bom In Eatonton, Ga„ he was a
self-employed citrus care taker. He
was a member of B ret Baptist
Church o f Sanford, the Masonic
Lodge and of the Shriners. He served
in the U S . Army.
Survivors include his wife, Mary
McWhorter of Sanford; one daughter,
Deborah M. Rbgers o f Sanford; two
brothers, Luther McWhorter of
Sanford and Doyle McWhorter of
Carolton, Texas; two staters, Doris
Jones and Elsie Mere, both of
Sanford; and two grandchildren.
Funeral service w ere held 10 a.m.
Monday, March 18, In the Qaklawn
Chapel o f Baldwin Fairchild Funeral
Home.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel b In charge of arrangements.
O LAFO SEA SSEN
OUf Oseassen, 73, o f Richfield
Springs, N .Y, died Friday, March 8,
2002, In Florida Hospital Fbh
Memorial.
Bom In Farsund, Norway, he was
a Central Florida winter resident
since 1995. He was a carpenter In
New York City, N.Y. He was a mem­
ber of the Sons of Norway In
Brooklyn, N.Y. He was of the
Lutheran faith.
Survivor* Include one son, Eric
OWassen of Jamaica Estates, N.Y.;
one brother, Norman Oseassen of
Norway; and one stater, Julia
Oseassen o f Brooklyn, N.Y.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home of
Orange City is in charge or arrange­
ments.

ELIZABETH ANN PAULTER
Phyllis Hilliterof W. Va.; seven grand­
Elizabeth Ann Paultcr, 81, of
children; and four great grandchil­
Sprin
ringvlew Drive, Sanford, died
dren
hursday, March 14,21X12, in
Tnur
Funeral services were held 2 p.m.
Brooksville,
Monday, March 18, in Brisson Funeral
Bom in Manhattan, N.Y, she
, Home, with the Rev. Eton Crabtree
moved to Central Florida from
officiating.
Hialeah In 1987. She was a seam­
Brisson Funeral Home of Sanford
stress. She was of the Nativity
is in charge of arrangements.
Catholic faith.
Survivor* include one son. Gar}'
LEE STEPHENS
I’aulter of Newberry; two brother*.
Lee Stephens, 80, o f Third Street,
Carlo LaMorgvse of Summervilc and
Osteen, died Friday, March 15,2002,
Morris LaMorgvse of Hialeah; one sta­
in Winter Park.
ter, Ann Nataro of Hialeah; and three
I le was a retired master sergeant
grandchildren.
for the U S. Army. He was a member
Baldwin Fairchild Qildawn Chapel
of the VFW, 32nd Degree Mason, a
is In charge of arrangements.
volunteer of the Cardio Rehab In
Kentucky and a Kentucky Colonel.
SHERMAN PORTER
Survivor* include hta wife, Irene
Sherman Porter, 68, of Cowan
Stephens of Osteen; one son, Victor
Moughton Terrace, Sanford, died
Stephens o f EVItona; one daughter,
Saturday, March 16,2002, in hta resi­
Connie Stevens of Osteen; four j
dence.
*
children; and right g reat)
Bom Dec. 1,1933, In Marianna, he
dren.
moved to Sanford right years ago
A service was held 10 am .
from Hobart, Okla. lie was a U S
Tuesday. March 19, in Gramkow
Army veteran. 1le was of the Baptist
Funeral Home. Burial followed in
faith
Hollywood Cemetery In Orange City.
Survivors include hta wife, Orctha
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Porter of Hnhart, Okla.; two sons,
Sanford is In charge o f arrangements.
Sherman Eugene Porter and
Ekrwayne Porter, bolh of Hobart,
MARY R. WEST
Okla.; two daughters, Nenzie
Mary R. West, 96, of East State
Maytubbic of Hobart, Okla., and
Road 46, died Tuesday, March 13,
Gloria Abogunrin of St. Petersburg;
2002, in Central Florida Regional
eight grandchildren; and four great
Hospital, Sanford.
grandchildren.
Bom Jan. 26,1906, in Sanford, she
Sunrise Funeral Home of Sanford
was a lifelong resident of Sanford. She
is In charge of arrangements.
was a homemaker. She was a member
of New Bethel AME Church, Sanford.
ALICE R. ROMANS
Survivor* include one son, Lonnie
Alice R, Romans, 72. of McLain
Martin of Sanford; three sisters.
Lane, Geneva, died Friday, March 15,
Queen Stringer and Gladys Williams,
2002.
both of Sanford, and Dorothy Debase
Bom in New Martinsville, VV.Va.,
of Tampa; one grandson; five great
she moved to Central Florida in 1963.
grandchildren; and 13 great great
She was a retired retail clerk. She was
grandchildren.
a member of Geneva Church of God.
Funeral service is 11 am. Saturday,
Survivors include three daughters.
March 23, In New Bethel AME
Joyce Cote and Laura Boykin, both of
Church, Sanford, with the Rev.
Geneva and Susi Pattillo of
Michael Price officiating.
CXniglasville, Ca.; one brother, Delbert
Sunrise Funeral Home of Sanford
Lc Master of Geneva; one stater.
is in charge of arrangements.

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Centex completes third Habitat Home
The Orlando Division of
Centex Homes recently complet­
ed its third home for Habitat for
Humanity of Greater Orlando in
the past 10 years, dedicating the
downtown Orlando home built
by volunteers and donations to
the H eather VanDuker and
Bragg Anderson family.
The keys to the two-story, 4bedroom , two-bath home —
built in partnership with the
C arter Tabernacle Church —
were presented to the family in a
public ceremony attended by
more than 150 people and halfdozen television stations.
The new home, located on
Polk Street in downtown
Orlando in the Jefferson Square
com plex, continued Centex's
long-standing commitment to
the non-profit organization
which is dedicated to providing
affordable housing for the worklng poor.
Dallas-based Centex Homes
has been a major supporter for
Habitat For Humanity over the
years and last year pledged a
five-year, $5 million commit­
ment to the organization. Over
the years, the companyis various
homebuilding divisions around
the country have built more than
200 homes for deserving fami­
lies.
The Orlando Division will be
building two more homes for
Habitat later this year, including
the 100th milestone home in

Habitat for Humanity beneficiary Heather VanDuker (front, 4th from left) le
surrounded by femfty and friends on the front porch of her new Centex home
In downtown Orlando.

Orlando. The milestone home
will be located on Roseboro
Street on one of 10 home sites
donated by Merrill Lynch and
Metro Savings Bank.
“It's always gratifying to see
the pleasure and happiness
derived from helping those less
fortunate realize a dream come
true,” says Centex Homes
President Pat Knight. “Our rela­
tionship with Habitat for
Humanity has given us as much
rleasure in return, and we look
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realize their dreams of home
ownership.”
Centex Homes Is one of the
nation's leading homebuilders,
operating in approximately 80
markets in 23 states and
Washington,
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Centex
Homes expects to deliver more
than 21,000 homes during its
current fiscal year, which ends
March 31. The company is a sub­
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S tu d y: Retail growth will focus on largest, smallest centers
The Mall at MUlenJa on 1-4 at
the Conroy Rd. exit in southwest
Orlando, will get the most atten­
tion from developers when it
opens later this year and is
already creating a surge in nearby
retail growth, said a new study of
2002 local economic trends
released by S t joe CommerrigL
Frank W. Herring, Jr., president
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on band Lake Rd. Herring said
most other area retail growth this
year will come in the form of
superstores, wholesale buying
clubs and home improvement
stores, which showed strong
growth in 2001 alongside drug
stores and grocer-and-drug
anchored neighborhood retail
centers.
Herring explained that the area
economic study identifies four
area retail development hot
spots:
Sanford, near 1-4,
Clermont and Lady Lake in Lake

County and Osceola County, east
and west of Kissimmee and the
Intersection of Hwy 192 and U 5 .
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"In 2002, demand for new
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the Mall at Miilenia area and on
suburban areas that have both
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the latest closing for $230AX).
Homes at North Isle will be priced
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Mohier then went into consulto g
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The Orlando Business Journal work prior to joining FBL
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The Mohier firm had dnnual
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Morrison Homes is presently County main downtown govern­
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wholly-owned subsidiary of Mary.
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Homes presently builds in more the Lake Mary area. The company,
than five states throughout the known for its unique marketing
approaches, is composed of a
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recent
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graduation,
sponsored
by the
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D A R E

g ra d u a te s

A lterm ese Bentley Dare Essay W inners:
But a n n a Rl'IM M I
Hi. My name is Brianna. I feel th.il DARE is a very important and fun pro­
gram. I think that then- should be a DARE program in every school because it
tells how badly drugs can hurt you and damage your body. In my essay on
DARE, I will explain how I feel about the DARE program, what 1 have learned
to M p me stay drug-free, anil why I think it is important to be drug-free and
avoid violence.
Eirst of all, I feel very strongly aboul the DARE program. It teaches kids of all
ages about the harmful consequences and effects drugs have on you. They can
severely damage and ruin your body and mind, and make you mentally and
emotionally ill. If it weren't for the DARE pmgram, there would be a greater per*
rentage of people using drugs, alcohol and smoking.
Secondly, the thing I've learned in DARE lo help me stay drug-free and avoid
violence is lo not get involved with gangs or other abusive people who do drugs
because they will try to get you to do it too.
List, but not least, I think it is important to be drug-free and violence-fire
because if you do use drugs and are violent, they could put you straight in jail!
You could also die form an overdose of drugs. It is very important to be drugfree and violence-free because of the tragic and terrible things that can happen
when you are taking and abusing drugs.
In conclusion, being drug-free is the most important thing in life because once
you take a drug your body Is scarred for the rest of your life. I wouldn't have
known this if it weren’t for the DARE officer at my school. I am proud to say her
name because she is nice, intelligent, funny and sweet. Her name is Officer
Webber. She teaches everything on leading a healthy drug-free life.
D o r i a n C a l i o wav

I’ve heard so much about DARE, and I amid not wait until I was in the fifth
grade. 1 like going to DARE because it teaches me and my friends to be drugfree. My brother and his friends graduated from DARE and I would like to do
the same.
I fell lh.it the DARE program teaches students to be drug-free DARE also
taught me to stay away from people that do drugs. DARE also helps me fell
gixxi about getting my education.
DARE taught me to stay in schiml and not lo do drugs. Officer Webber taught
us that it is not safe to drink and drive because we am id hurt someone, I also
learned thal smoking would turn your lungs black and cause cancer.
It is important lo be drug-free because drugs can keep you from getting your
education. It can also keep you away hum your friends and family Drugs will
make people not like you and trust you.
DARE was fun and I look forward to graduation. We got to do a lot of exper­
iments. The movies that Officer Webber showed us helped me learn why not to
do drugs. I like going back and telling my friends about all the fun stuff that I
learned.
L u m a V era

I shakes Ihe hand ot Altermese Bentley Elementary School Principal Ron Nathan alter ho received his D A R E
Rrest speaker Kenneth Bentley and Sanlord City Com m issioner V elm a W illiam s watch with delight.

There are many reasons why you should stay drug-free, but sometimes peo­
ple forget to speak up when they come face to face with this dreaded situation.
That is why America has begun a project called DARE. It stands for Chug Abuse
Resistance Education. You will learn all the reasons you should stay drug-free.
This will help you in more ways than one.
When you first start DAK you think you already know all the reasons why
you should avoid drugs- Remember that if you see anyone offering drugs or
committing violence to tell an adult that you trust.
Your schixil officer will be very kind, respectful and willing to help you with
any personal problems. The people in the DARE program make* you fell safe,
anil they are another resource to help in solving pmblems. It is like another help­
ing Kind through out your life.
,
When I first started Ihe DARE program my DARE officer. Officer Webber,
started telling us how you can stay dmg-free ami l e w to avoid vitUenrt*. I '
lea mist lK.it if you take nay .lilitktive dmg that you will Isive a shorfc-r life. VIki
ion Id get hr.itn damage that would tflixt your whole tasty and M r If you don't
say "N O " to drugs. Officer Webber has taught me to avoid drugs and violence.
She Kis also taught me how to say "NO" to them.
When you ornie across an opportunity in life you will be thankful that you
stayed drug-free and avoided violence. Tint will be happy that you aren’t sick,
addicted lo any drugs, and that you were able to speak up. I am glad that
America has created the program DARE.
If you add everything up, you can see thit DARE can improve your self con­
fidence. Your DARE officer will help you in any way Please remember to al ways
tell someone that you trust about any drug problem. Don't forget that drug-free
is Ihe way to he.
S a r a h E r ses

)A R E Officer Claudia W ebber and Sanford Police Chief Brian Tooley
a y winners, Irom left, Dorian Calloway. Sarah Erbos. Briana Rutland
(era. Al right, guest speaker Kenneth Bentley addresses sludents at
•nese Bentley Elem entary during the school s lest D A R E graduation

ition receives donations from
miinole County businesses
lation for Seminole
ic Schools recently
donations front local
ry, Ihe Foundation
2,500 donation from
rants Foundation.
L'orporation, fixated in
rida, made donation of
oundation for the purtteractive whiteboards"
■odemy of Information
provide the ability to
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or teaching, collabor.ititing. With a computer
d onto the interactive
; teacher or student can
n a large, touch-sensiaccess anil control any
/ices will help Cnxxns
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Commissioner
of
die Crist recently rccmmole County Public
ss Partners.
3 Scterxe Center and
lutual were selected
fir life-changing and
tncing
partnership
1 Seminole County
i Science Center part

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Hi! My name is Sarah Erbcs. I'm writing aboul why I like DARE. I feel that
DARE Is a gixxJ program for kids my age. I liked that a police officer teaches us
because she knows wKit goes on in the streets. Officer Webber also helps kids
not to be afraid of police officers because she is here everyday
We learned thal some kids might thinks about taking drugs because that is
what they see others doing. They think it’s axil anil grown-up. They don’t know
the effects drugs will have on their bixlies and their brain. If they asked a drug
person if they liked taking drugs, that person would say "No," unless it was a
dealer. Tlx- dmg dealer wants kids to get hixikcd on dmgs so they can make lots
of money. Dmgs a&gt;st lots of money. Kids have to steal to buy dmgs.
DARE also is a program tKit tries to keep kids off the streets and out of gang
violence. Dmgs are the reason why kids steal and commit crime and get in
gangs, tkings are scary to be in. Once you are* in a gang, you can't get out. I will
never be in a gang or be around people who are in gangs.
I have learned in DARE that if you avoid taking drugs you will be happier
and healthier than if you take dmgs. Dmgs like a cairn* will hurt your brain or
kill you.
In conclusion, we learned not to take dmgs arxl not get involved with gangs.

Students help The Haven

ing .inti critical thinking skills.
The Foundation for Seminole
County PublicSilitxils alfixates small
grants, op to 55(10, lor classroom pro­
jects or total silxxil/dislrict projects
tKit will alliance education, last year
more than 510,000 worth of MiniGrants were* awanled to Seminole
County k I h x i Is .
Individuals are eiuouragixl to
apply anytime throughout tlx* sclxxil
year, as proposals are reviewed
monthly
During tlx* last several years, Ihe
Foundation has fixiised on three key
initiatives that support tlx* core gist Is
of the scIkxi I district Hie areas
include: teachcr/clissnxini develop­
ment. community anil business
involvement, and statt anil student
recognition.
For mure mtormation regarding
tK* Foundation, call Tina C.ililerorx*
al RI7-120-01NI.

ners with Spring lake l lcment.trv to
provide a satellite-learning center lor
fifth-grade stuilenls. Each filth-grade
cliss attcruls tlx* Science tenter dor
ing tlx* xhix'l d.n tor live weeks Ihe
students .ire actively engaged in learn­
ing activities utili/mg specifically
designed materials integrated inlo an
interdisciplinary core curriailom sup
porting Honda’s S un sh ine - State
Standards.

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HerikJ photo by Tommy Vincent
Pine Crest Elementary School P re -K students in A nn Silvius and Debbie Howdysheil s classes recently collected pet food
lo help the animals al the H aven Injured and O rph an ed Wildlile center The Haven, located in Altamonte S prings, is an
organization dedicated lo rehabilitation and eventual release ol tniured and orphaned Florida Wildlile T h e center is direct­
e d by Mary Jano Isner and a small group ol volunteers and relies solely on donations Irom the com m unity T h e H a ve n
cared lor more than I 800 animals Iasi year, as well as providing dozens ot educational presentations to com m unity
groups am i classes Pictured with the students are Isner. center. Silvius. kneeling right. H owdyshell. back row right; and
teaching assistants Judith Nieves, back row middle, and S usan W enner. back row left

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20. 2002

Board News
The Seminole County School
Hoard will hold two meetings
on Tuesday, April ■*, in the
Educational Support Center,
locjted at 41)0 E, la k e Mary
Blvd., Sanford.
First, the Board will meet in
work session at 1 p.m. to discuss
reading initiatives. The Hoard
will then meet in regular session
at .1:3(1 p.m.
The Board will meet in regu­
lar session at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
April 23, in the same location.
For a copy of the agendas,
contact Karen Fonder, clerk to
the School Board, at 407-32001X13,

T it* S eminole Hekald

Spotlight on Teaching

New officers

Menus
U u S ta lk e r
• Elementary school lunches in
Seminole County cost $1.60. Three
entree choices are available: the
daily entree — listed below — a
chef's shaker salad or a bag lunch
Out includes a sandwich.
Thursday, March 21 — I lamburger or cheeseburger with let­
tuce and tomato, Tater Tots, assort­
ment of fruit, choice of milk.
Friday, March 22 — Lasagna
cheese roll, brvadstick, side salad,
assortment of fruit and milk.
Monday, March 25 — Cheese
or pepperoni pizza, side salad,
orange sections or orange juke,
brownie and choice of milk.
Tlrrsday, March 26 — Grilled
cheese wndwich, tiny twists pret­
zels, cake with blueberry topping,
assortment of fruit and choke of
milk.
Wednesday, March 27 — Tur­
key and cheese sandwich, goldfish
crackers, assortment of fruit and
choice of milk.
Thursday, March 28 — Beef
Ravioli, brvadstick, tossed salad,
assortment of fruit and choice of
milk.
Friday, March 29 — No School.
• Middle school students pay
SI.75/52 and high school students
pay 52 for the option of one of six
Maxi-Meals, including: Burger
Maxi — churbroilod burger or
cheeseburger with lettuce and
tomato, small order of French fries,
whole fruit, iced tea and milk;
I’axla Maxi — pasta with a choice
of marinara or meat sauce, broad
stick or garlk Lust, whole fruit,
ieexi tea and milk; Nugget Maxi —
five-piece chicken nugget, mashed
potatoes with or without gravy,
dinner roll, whole fruit, iced lea
and milkLSjIad Maxi — shaker
garden salad, two bread sticks,
wheJe fruit Imktea n x l milk, ■ •
ulltv n f pizza.
small order of Frerx/i frl.-s, wlxtfe
fmit, icvxl tea and milk; Hot Dog
Maxi — hot dog on bun, small
order of French fries, whole fruit,
iced tea and milk.
A la carte offerings, such as
pizza slices, Fronch fries and sand­
wiches are aLso available.
All Seminole students in the
rvduccd-price lunch program pay
40 cents.

Idyllwilde Elementary School

Stalker, the ‘peach’ of Idyllwilde

Herald photos by Tommy Vlncant
T h e S em inole C o u n t y R etire d E du ca to r’s Association recen tly sele cted n e w officers during Its Installation lun­
cheon held at the S tu de nt M useum . From left are P re s id e n t Q u e e n E sth e r Jo n es, President Ele ct W alt Lee.
Recording S e c re ta ry W aft O z u ru s , Corresponding S e c re ta ry E lm ira H all a n d Treasurer At D uxb urg.

E nglish E states w ins recy clin g co n test
SF Recycling Corporation recog­
nized English Estates Elementary
School at a recent Sem inole County
I’ublic Schools Board meeting.
English Estates Elem entary Is
the No. 1 recycling site in Sem inole
County. In 21X11, English Estates
Elementary
recycled
!55,6H()
pounds of newspaper and raised
51,458.59.
In 2000, English Estates w as No.
2 with 128,767 pounds. Recycling
2.000 lbs/1 Ion of paper saves: 17
trees, 3,700 pou nds o f lum ber,
24.000 gallons of wafer, 3.3 cub

yards of landfill pace, and 3 barrels
of oil.
SF has 100 containers placed
throughout the county. These con­
tainers are placed at churches, non­
profit organizations and at schools.
School Board M em ber Larry
Furlong has led the school sys­
tem's recycling effort. Three years
ago,
Furlong
con tacted
SP
Recycling to form a partnership to
have all of the schools involved in
recycling to raise funds fur their
schools.
At Furlong's suggestion, a con­

test was started to reward the top
newspaper recycling schools.
The schools not only protect the
environment, they raise funds for
their schools, and receive an addi­
tional reward from Furlong and SF
Recycling for being one of the six
top recycling schools in the dis­
trict.
For m ore inform ation on SF
Recycling Program s, please call
407 295-2000. For more informa­
tion on business partnerships,
please call D ivid end s School
Volunteer Program 407 320-0178.

Lisa Stalker was recruited by
Idyllwilde Elementary School
Principal David Scott seven years
ago after a trip to the dentist.
"Seven years ago. Dr. William
Stalker was drilling away on my
teeth and mentioned that his son
Ronnie was getting married and
his fiance1 was a teacher in
Georgia, who, it just happened,
would be in Seminole County
during spring break," Scott stat­
ed.
Today, Scott brags about hiring
the best teaching peach Georgia
ever produced. As evidence.
Stalker was recently selected as
Idyllwilde’s Teacher of the Year.
Her colleagues also share
Scott's admiration of Stalker.
"Lisa is a role model for both
teachers and students," stated the
Teacher of the Year nominating
committee from Idyllwilde.
An Idyllwilde second-grader
also agreed with Stalker's selec­
tion for Teacher of the Year.
"Mrs. Stalker is nice, she
taught us ox&gt;l things, and she

taught us things we needed to
know for second grade," Devin
Banner stated. "That's why 1
think Mrs. Stalker should be
Teacher of the Year."
Earning a degree in Early
Childhood
Education
from
Georgia Southern in 1991, Stalker
has been teaching first grade for
11 years. She aLso has a masters of
cviucation from the University of
Georgia.
She has received numerous
rants, including Reading is
undamental, "Lights, Camera,
Write," and "Amazing Authors."
She also had an article, "Critical
Thinking of Olympic lYoportion
in the T’rimary Grades, pub­
lished in the "Georgia Journal of
Reading."
As for Stalker, one of the things
she enjoys most about leaching ts
seeing the results of her work.
"My favorite th in p is proba­
bly watching the lads learn to
read and seeing their excitement
when they finally understand
what reading is alt about."

Iannuzzi receives
appointment to
military academy
The School Board of Seminole County
Public Schools recently recognized
Kristen Iannuzzi, a senior honor student
from Winter Springs High School, as
part of its Keys to Your Character pri&gt;f-rjin.
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appointment to the United Stales
Military Academy at West Point.
Iannuzzi serves as her high school’s
mascot by wearing a bear costume and
performing at all school events. In addi­
tion, Kristen recently won the state
wrestling championship for the third
year in a row in her weight class.
Iannuzzi was also the homecoming
queen for Winter Springs High School

Photo •ubmltlod
Kristen Iannuzzi sign her letter of acceptance after receiving a n appointment to
the United States Military A ca de m y at West Point.

Hsnld photo* by Tammy Vlmnt
S tudents in Lisa W a lk e r's first-grade cla s s learn about the so u n d ol y *

What's happening around Seminole ...
G eneva F.i i mintary S chool
• Geneva Elementary School
Dividends were the honored guests at
a Valentine's Day Luncheon. The
Media Center was transformed into a
five sljr cafe for the day with antique
glass, flower filled vases for each
Dividend amassed on tables along
with lace linens from Levan's
Catering Elixir and table lamps, classi­
cal music, and candy hearts added to
the ambiance as Dividends enjoyed
"Down Home Country Cooking"
dishes prepared by each teacher. It was
lust a small way for us to say, "Thank
You Dividends, we appreciate all you
do."
• Girls and boys at Geneva
Elementary Schexil who achieved per­
fect attendance during the second
trimester of schixil celebrated their
success wilh certificates, special pen­
cils, and a great movie complete with
popcorn
ami
soft
drinks
Approximately 150 students participatexl in this presentation.
• Gifted students in fourth grade
were recently enlightened and
enriched participants in UCF's
Engineering Expo. Students traveled
to tlie L'CF campus to leam hands on
about engineering projects on college

campuses.
Hie fourth-grade mastermimls cre­
ated a scale nuclei of an ecological
park in their gifted class for the Expo
C o in s M i H o E l e m e n t a r y
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a c .n e t

Sc h o o l

• During the recent SECME
Competition. Southeastern Consort­
ium for Minonties in Engineering,
held at the University of Central
Florida, Goldsboro students were
"stars."
Tlx* winner areas were as follows:
first-place in Computer Competition;
lirsl- and second-place in Bottle Rex Vet
Conqvtition, first-place in Ongmalitv
in Budge Building; second and third in
Overall Bridge Building, ami fourlhand sixth-place in the Individual
Elementary Math Competition.
When all the points were tallied,
Geildslxini won first-place overall in
the Elementary Level. The students
who lead lire team to the w inning lev el
were Donavan Shae, D'Amire
Howard,
Renee
Mowatt,
Ken
DeMoya, Mathew Rosa, Andrew
Cashe, Maruice Bennett, Graham

Christensen, Trevls Nelson, Dawn
Cardell, Jermaine Casey, Orlando
Colon-Acosta, Tydarius Lawson and
Gloria Holiday.
Debbie Rivera and Mrs. Muhabir
sponsor the SECME Club, wilh asslv
tanev from Gene Bush and Donna
Brumfield.
• February also marked live annual
Seminole County Spelling Bee. Before*
moving to tlx1 district level, the toys
and girls at Ckildsboro competed at
both tlie written and oral level. At the
ckwe of the schixil competition, facili­
tated by Guidance Counselor Carrie
Frye, the schixil was proud to send as
Its representative to the county
spelling bee, fifth-grader Amanda
Dames The runner up in the school’s
spelling Lev was Dalton McCartney.
• Coldstx.ro Elementary Magnet
Schixil students were* tlx* ficus for the
lead article and the front cover picture
ol the March edition ol the magazine
"Teaching Children Mathematics."
The article, entitled "Rubber-Band
Rockets," was written by Mary Ellen
Hynes, Juli Dixon and Thoinasenia
loft Adams from the University ol
Central Florida, tlie article was writ­
ten following j field-testing activity
that was done in the Kids Space
Center at Goldsboro. Gene Bash, the
space specialist in the KSC, was
involved wilh tfx* development of fix*
activity.
• The faculty and staff at Goldsboro
were very pleased to have as their rep­
resentatives Carole Jacobs as the
Schixil Related Employes* ol the War
and Laurie Host as the Teacher of the
Year.
Hamilton Elementary S chixil
• Fifth-grade student Rachel Stout
reprex-nlixi Hamilton at the Seminole
County Spelling Bee on March 7.
• Lin March 4, Michelle Puppets
entertained Hamilton students wilh a
bilingual production (Spanish and
English) which encouraged students
to get along with others.
• Recent field trips include the first
graders going to Universal and sec­
ond-graders going to Sea World on
March 7.
• Eitth-graders are* beginning the
DARE classes in March with DARE
graduation scheduled for May.
• LXi March 23 at 9 a in., I lanullon
will host iLs second annual HERO

Family Picnic at the Central Florida

Zone
• I lamilton students participated in
tlx*
2002
SECM E
(Science,
Engineering,
Computers,
Mathematics, and Enrichment) competition at UCF on February 16. The
schixil won fust place in the Brain
Bowl; first place in the Egg Drop Toss;
second place in Ihe Egg Drop Toss;
and third place in the Banner
Competition,
The students who participated
were Hannah Gardner, William
Wright Zach Hinsley, Jeremy Velez,
Andrea Shaw, Alfrenecia Perkins,
Gabrielle Howard, Kaneshia Scott
Clyde Kinder, Macario Rodriquez,
De'Quan Wright, Joseph Velez,
Chelsea Mincey, William Velez,
Elizabeth Irons and Kimmexha
Troutman. Staff included Mrs. Pooler,
Mrs. Hillary, Mrs. G. Beasley, Mrs. M.
Beasley, Mr. Imhoof and Mr. Bentley
• Hamilton is planning a Sea
Escape Summer Schixil pngram for
the first, second. and third weeks of
June. Students will participate in
exciting learning activities and have
tfx* opportunity to visit Sea World on
the last day of summer school.
• Students will be honored at the
third nine weeks Award Assembly on
March 28. Awards include A, A /B and
B Honor Roll; Perfec t Attendance; and
Success for All (SEA).
11ARBOR Li ILKACY &amp;
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• The Harbor Literacy and
learning Center students were* thnlled
to take a walking field trip to distnlv
ute lovely, lurid nude blankets their
elderly neighbors in Castle Brewer
Court, William Clark Court, streets
surrounding the Sanford I lousing
Aulhunty, and The GixxJ Samaritan
Home Flu*se blankets were* donated
by the OrLindo VA Healthcare Center
Slunng is highly emphasized at tlx
1lartxir. "This experience afforded tfx*
students a perfect opportunity to put
this character trail into practice" said
Kick Wilkins, resource teacher at
I lartxir I
• 4-H Club Intern nxl iate Harbor li
students at Higgins Terrace received
plaques in the Consumer Choices
Competition at the Central Florida
Fair ixi Saturday March 2. Shakayla
Aikens came in iourth place and

Jishrr Ford ranked seventh place.
These students did an excellent job in
the written and oral segment of tlx
competition.
Elizabeth Graham,
Community Educator/Administrator
commended the students jn d Carrie
Rixit - 4-H Club instructor for the out­
standing effort exhibited during the
com petition.
Lake M ary Elementary School
• Students and teachers at lake
Mary Elementary have txvn working
turd on various theatrical projects.
Our prirtury grades Luv e chosen pro­
grams that integrate our -axial studies
and science units.
Second-grade students perfunnixl
"Betsy Ross. First American Flag.”
This play explains the story of the*
American Hag First-grade students
tuuclxd on the multicultural Aspects
of the MK'ial studies unit. They per­
formed songs, dances, and displayed
items that they created with their
Mexico unit.
Kindergarten wanlexi to take thenr
science unit on animals one-step lurIher anil joints! in col labor.ltiehi with
Ihe music teacher to expand the* stu­
dents’ learning experience. The stu­
dents will lx performing "Orff to the
Circus," which incorporates orff
instruments as the accompaniment for
the voices and movements of the ani­
mals.
• Intermediate students were
extremely busy also. The fourthgraders worked in small groups tn
memorize and dranutize a pix*m of
their choice. Parents were* invited to
tlx* fourth annual "Poetry in tlx* Park,"
where the parents were able to move
freely around the gross areas on cam­
pus and press "buttons" for the stu­
dents to perform their pixen.
Third-grade students had a special
tnbute to the nation's first great peace
process by performing "The First
Thanksgiving." The fifth-grade stu­
dents aixi teachers have Ixvn wor king
hard on putting together a portnrmarxe of America, post through tfx*
present. "Give Thanks America," will
he narrated bv George ond Martha
Washington, and gives tlx- students a
ifu ix e In see the major efuinges that
hav e happened to the country.
• Tlx school's specials teachers,
music, art, and PE, hov e coordinated a
unique unit on Africa

for Black History Month. The stu­
dents experienced a combination of
the arts.
LONGWOOD ElEMENTARY S c h ix il

• On Jan. 26,
Longwood
Elementary held its second Parent In
Kid Backpack Reading Program
Training. Once again, parents were
actively involved in activities In
increase/improve tlxir child’s reading
skilLs.
Teacher facilitators tor this highly
effective home-schixil partnership
were
Mariam*
Reichert,
Pam
Schreffler, Belinda Robinson, Judy
Ivey and M elinda Gndinhu. Ihe
evening concluded with everyone
enjoying their till of CiCi’s Pizza.
• The schixil held its 201)1-21X12
DARE Graduation Ceremony on
Monday, Feb. 4. Parents and other
family members, represell till ves from
Ihe Seminole County Slxriff’s Office,
and longwixx! Rotary Club partxipatcxl in the celebration. Deputy
Moran, lougwcxxl's DARE Officer,
cixinlinnted an exceptional program,
which featured award winning essays
and presentations from Ihe graduating
class.
• The Lowe's Great Safely
Adventure, a traveling exhibit
designed In teach home safety aware­
ness to children, kindergarten through
fourth grade, visited Longwixxl
Elementary on Friday, March 1. Two
tractor-trailers transformed into 1,200
square feet of interactive exhibit space
designed In lake children on a journey
through a home safety adventure.
Animated videos, special effects and
tour guides cliallcttged tlx- students to
identify hidden (w a n ts in Ox* home.
Lyman FIk . h S c h ix il

• Barbara Robinson, tlx- sclxxil's
kxikkcvyx'r. was named the Seminole
County Employee of the tear. Six- w a s
recognized at a ceremony for all noninstructional employees of tlx year on
Manh IS
• Principal Sam Momary was
recently named the Seminole County
High Sclxxil Pnixip.il of the Year.
• Student Renee Kuloff was select­
ed as a member of tlx* Governor’s
High Schixil A II-S I j i s tor 2002 Ilus is
a program Out recognizes m x high
schixil junior in each district who
excels academically, contributes to the

community, and practices good
deportment.
• Student Lisa Icherwood was
recently named by the city of
Longwood as a Juvenile of the Year
recipient for 2002. Each year the
Longwixxl City Commission gives
this award to one student at each of the
elev en schools in Longwood who dis­
play gixxl academic achievement and
character.
M idway Elementary S chool
• For five consecutive Saturdays
Ixginrung on Jan. 12,86 fourth graders
and 89 fifth graders from Hamilton
and Midway elementary schools participafixl in FCAT Fun Camp. Along
with 28 teachers and 11 assistants,
these 175 students had an opportunity
to experience four grade specific cen­
ter rotation activities designed to
enrich and enhance knowledge of
ICAT-tested skills. Each Saturday,
activities that supported a designated
theme were presented in an exciting,
ixxvthreatening learning environment
which promoted FCAT skills through
tlx spirit of cooperation. Each
Saturday ended wilh a group celebra­
tion recognizing everyone's successes
ami accomplishments
Page Pkivaie School —
S e m in o l e T o w n e C e n t e r
• Ihe sxhool hosted eight private
sehixils in tix* area for a sports meet
tlx lets ports program. Students from
tlx* ages of Pre-K to grade 8 participat­
ed in tfx* Trac k aixi Field Season.
• In March, Page Private Schixil
middle scfxxil students traveled to the
Florida Keys to repair a reef and
snorkel last year, the annual middle
xhtml trip was to Washington, D.C.
• Johnathon Kenny represented
the Seminole Towne Center Campus
at tix* Seminole County Spelling Bee.
• Maintaining high professional
stjixLirds is an important aspect of a
pnvate sclxxil education. Page* Private
Schixil is dedicated to that endeavor.
In tlx month of March. Connie
Baugher-Eorg,
director of the*
Seminole* iowne Center Campus,
joiiuxl other Florida administrators in
accrediting private schools
in
Gainesville and Like City.
• Former Page Private* Schixil stu­
dent K jariti Sivaanesan was accent­
ed to Harvard University.

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Homes
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Giles filed a letter of objection
with S t Johns and her neighbors,
Warren and Rick Fordham, hired
an attorney to represent the sub*
division before the w ater man­
agement d istrict
The result w as an approval of
the plans by S t Johns with spe*
dfic requirements for addressing
the storm w ater drainage issues.
Key among the requirements is
the creation o f a 34.6 foot conser­
vation easement along the north­
western boundary of the project
The agreement ban any type of

work bn the easement, including
removing trees, shrubs or other
vegetation.
Mur
urray must also provide a
13-foot natural vegeta five buffer
for 10 of the lots in the north­
western of the subdivision, in
essence giving residents on Palm
Drive a 45-foot buffer from their
property line to the nearest struc­
ture in Venetian Bay.
"W e feel w e got a feather in
our cap ," Giles said. If we had
not pushed this, particularly
Rick and his daddy, S t Johns
would not have required them to

Vikings'

Emergency crews respond to accident

Counterfeit —

said, over time, the mission of the
P was expanded to indude
preservation of Norwegian
heritage and culture in society.
Today, It is die largest
Norwegian organization outside
of Norway w ith nearly 65,000
membere In the United States,
Canada, and Norway. Anybody
interested in preserving and pro­
moting Norwegian heritage and
culture Is encouraged to Join.

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do aa much as they did. We feel
like It's something we can live
jvlth. We w ere never against
ptore houses. We just didn't
want to get flooded out."
I In
other
business, the
Planning
and
Zoning
Commission wilt:
i • Conduct a public hearing to
consider a Dimensional Variance
request and consider a site plan
for Lots 20 and 21 in Sanford
Central Park.
a Consider a site plan for
Tailored Foam in Sanford
Central Park.

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with aliuhings Nordic, this week­
end's event will indude food and
specialty vendors offering an
array of Norwegian specialties.
"The community b encouraged
to come and see the boats race,"
Vick said. “There will be lots of
veiling and screaming, and the
boats will be racing doae to shore.
"And, if you find out you have
a Nordic interest, you can find our
when we m eet"

investigation revealed that
Turner also had three other
alleged bogus bills (two 10-dollar bills and a 20 -doIlar bill) in
his possession.
Both Jones and Ttimer were
arrested and taken to the
Seminole County Jail. Their
bond w as set at $1,000. The
information and evidence was
turned over to the Secret
Service.

Iterate
by
Santord pole# and emergency crew s helped a traffic accident victim board an Drtando Regional Medical
Cantor heUcoptor Tuesday afternoon. The accident occurred shortly after 5 p m . at ths intersection of 25th
Street and Oak Avenue. Three cars were involved. The chopper landed at the city recreational field on the
com er of French Avenue and 18th Street.

Fraud

Beautification Award

LA

World Vision Entertainment,
which purportedly developed,
produced and distributed music,
television, motion picture and
computer multimedia products
through several subsidiaries.
Investigators say World Vision
raised capital by issuing "ninemonth Promissory notes' as risk­
free investments guaranteed by a
financial bond. Evidence indicates
that under Jaillett's management,
promissory notes totaling more
than $18 million were sold to
investors throughout the US. dur­
ing a 14-month period. The notes
were unregistered and the princi­
pals of the company were not
licensed to offer or sell securities
in Florida.
World Vision used proceeds
from new Investors to pay older
investors, a classic Ponzi scheme
according
to
the
DBF.
Investigators say Jaillett also pur­
chased a bogus offshore "shell"

AWARD

The panford Scenic Improvement Board recently presented BID Heard Uaad Cara, located at 3455 Or
Drive, with the ctty*a Beautification Award for March. Scen ic Improvement Board m em ber Mika Loder
ond from left, waa on hand to present the award to, from left, John Signer, talesm ans Ernest Rosario,
consultant; and Ridgeway Berry Jr., manager.

in s u r a n c e

com p an y.

G lo b a l

Insurance

Company

of

Christopher and Nevis, to issue
the fraudulent financial guarantee
bonds.
World Vision filed for Chapter
11 bankruptcy protection on Sept
3, 1999, owing investors approxi­
mately $35 million, while holding
only $4 million in assets.
Anyone desiring more informa­

tion about this tnvestlgat
should contact 813-272-2565 or 1800-258-8403.
To find out if an investment or
broker is registered in Florida, and
if any complaints have been filed,
prospective investors should call
the Comptroller's Consumer
Hotline at 1-8008483792.

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structure on or after May 3,1999, on which exterior Louisiana-Pacific ( 'I P ') Inner-Seal*
Siding was Installed prior to January 1,1996, this Notice may apply to you. In addition, If
you have already filed a claim on the acquired structure in the LP siding class action
settlement (or received an assignment of or any other benefit from another's claim), then
this Notice does not apply to you and you may not opt out of this class action settlement
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settlement if you wish by filing an Opt Out Request form with the LP Siding Litigation
Claims Administrator. If you do opt out of this class action settlement, you will no longer
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permitted, however, to pursue whatever legal remedies may be available to you. LP would
then be permitted to assert any and all legal and factual defenses that were previously
waived under the settlement agreement In addition, if you elect to opt out. to the extent
that the statutes of limitations and/or repose or any defense of lapse of time have been
tolled by operation of law, they will continue to be tolled until ninety (90) days after
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Sunrooms
wun join rw ro ta.
P x n o tta 'i W indennm com ­
pany, Sunrooms of Florida, la a
fran chise of .Four Seasons
Sunroom s, a respected national
corporation with home offices
in H olbrook, N.Y. I M r prod­
u ct is typically m arketed in

But w hile the com p an y's
p rod u cts are winning ra v e
review s at trade shows, F o u r
Seasons' corporate officials say
th ey 're w orried P errotta is
turning their good nam e to
m ud in Central Florid a. A
grow ing number of custom ers
w ho have paid hefty deposits
have yet to enjoy a m inute in
their sunroom.
T h ere's C.K. Anderson o f
Punta C ord s. He ordered a
$20,000 sunroom in Jan u ary
2001. Eleven months an d
$ 10,000 later, no work has been
com pleted. H e's now su in g
Perrotta in Charlotte C ounty
for breech of contract.
"H e flew his plane over here
and sat at my kitchen table,
and w e signed the co n tract,"
Anderson said. 'H e had a real­
ly good demeanor - until the
con tract waa signed.*
Then there's Mike and Sonya
Rom aln of Kissimmee. T hey
con tracted with P errotta in
A pril 2001 for a new sunroom .
The one condition o f die con ­
tract w as the room w as to be
com pleted by July 27, M ike
Romaln said.
The Romains had big p lan s
for the month of July, including
e huge retirement party w ith
m ore than 100 guests. The su n ­
room w asn't built in time and
the w orkers did such a poor job
of laying die footers Romaln
said n c wouldn't let them back
on the property.
They too are suing Perrotta
for 112,500 in Osceola County.
So w here's Josh? On a tw oweek vacation, according to h it
office. It's his fifth in a y ear
according to several custom ers
w ho have tried to contact him .

Sheriff's Office it n o t
investigator form m m con ­
firm ed Tuesday diet the sheer
iff'a office to looking to t*
r c iT O T ii i
d u j im m
p ra cu cw
w ith die Hodge fam ily an d
Eugene end Marie lu ig n o n o f
nM uiiuW i i nc puignonf ©oinr
tra d e d
w ith P errotta
19
m ontha ago to build a mate
room . They declined to d ie n w
the contract as Eugene said h e
a ion t Wflfti vo i n t n t n w itft
nw in cn n t o m ci m w in g t-

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feel vindi­
cated if
someone
else could
stop him.

12-week
delivery of
the sun­
room end
11 months

"If the gutter
It
leaks into the room
roa ,* Stahl said
ab ou t the sunroom that i t still
n o t com pleted. P errotta h a s
$35,000
,000 of Stahl's imoney.
If som ething d oesn 't g e t
resolved
olvcd by the end o f th e
w eek,
ek, I'm going to the sh eriff's
c e too,
too. Stanl____
Stahl said.
office
Despite the actions of a few
th at have either contacted th e
law or an attorney, m any
hom eowners still don't know
w hat to do.

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also two
confirmed
Lake Mary
houeeholat
upset with

T h e Orange County Sheriff's
O ffice m ay be the next law
enforcem ent agency to g e t
involved.
Tim Stahl of Orlando con ­
tracted Perrotta on Jan. 3 ,2 0 0 1
to bulk! a sunroom In place o f
v i existing percent a p o in t in e
jab w as supposed to take 12
w eeks, Stahl said. In December
2001 , work wee started on th e

Y ou 're N ext?
"W hat are you going to d o ?*
aaked an Aoooka
w ho did not want to be identi­
fied. "We want out of the co n ­
tra ct, and he w on't give us o u r
m oney back."
Th# Apopka family ordar ad
a sunroom on M arch 19, 2001
from Perrotta. The room w as
supposed to be com pleti
w ithin tw o months, but like so
m any, they still luive no su n ­
room . They've already p aid
P errotta $10000.
*1 don't want to sue an y ­
body, I just want it to be o v er,*
the Apopka homeowner said .
"W e fust keep getting sto ry
a fte r story, m feel so d o se
b ecause he keeps say in g
N o Vacation from the Law
'Y ou 're next, you're n e x t."'
{* * Perrotta may be on vacation,
O ne O rlando fam ily h as
f f b ut 1 llie - Seminole Cou n ty •bes

IS

w ith Perrotta since June 2000.
The family did not w ant to be
nam ed bem use they loo are
unmire of how they w ant to
proceed with Perrotta. T hey've
paid him needy $ 20 ,000 .
T h e O rlando fam ily only
■pok e to the Herald because
they said they "hope It stop s
people th at just m ight h ave
signed
(a
con tract w ith
Perrotta) and still h iv e a three-

there's no
PX E k a Mary man declined
to give his name because he
said, "It's a m atter of sham e of
rivin g the deposit* to P errotta.
The man speculates that all the
unhappy
hom eow ners'
deposits to Perrotta m ight add
up "a s high as a half m illion
dollars.*
*1 think it could even go
above that,* he said.

becam e so bad the Pettys tried
to block off the Incomplete sun­
room from the rest of the hom e.
G em m a said she even w as
treated for asthma because of
the hazardous fumes.
By summer time of 2000, the
project w ss com pleted, but
Sem inole County building
inspectors w ouldn't approve
the sunroom because it blocked
a window In the m aster bed­
room . Inspectors called for
another egress window to be
cu t in the bedroom.
"W e did not want a window
cu t In our house,* Gemma said.
The Pettys refused to make a
final payment on the sunroom
because of the egress window
situ ation . In return, Perrotta
placed a lien against their
hom e. One mistake after anoth­
e r finally ted the Pettys and
Perrotta in a Seminole County
courtroom .
Judge John Sloop ruled in
favor of Perrotta. The reason,
accordin g to G em m a, ia
Perrotta artificially created tw o
letters that stated he notified
the Petrys about the egress
window. The Pettys ended up
paying Perrotta about $9,000 as
a result of the court ruling.
"O u r attorney said w e
w ouldn't get the money (if w e
w on), and we said we did n 't
ca re ," Gemma said. 'W e just
w anted it not to happen to any­
one else."
*1 would feel vindicated if
som eone else could stop him ."

She said there are "h old ­
ups" that have slowed dow ned
m any
of
the
p rojects.
H urricane
GabrieUe
in
Septem ber 2001 prevented
w orkers from installing the
Andersens' sunroom, she said.
A nderson, who ordered th e
sunroom in January 2001, said
after nine months o f w aiting,
he w asn't going to let Perrotta
install the room anyway.
Tony Russo, vice president
of franchise operations fo r

P errotta Passes
n # VMtP i v f r t i f j i
Josh Perrotta declined, indi­
O ne Longwood ifamily
ly that
On
rectly, to comment about his
m ay know Perrotta the b e a t:
custom ers' complaints.
tha Pettys.
A women answ ering the
They contracted re rro tta in phone at Sunrooms of Florida
O c t 1999 to build a sunroom . •aid he was out-of-tow n for
According to Gemma Petty, the tw o weeks. She called back
room w as to be finished by about
45 m inutes
later
C hristm as. Although w ork did dem anding the list of cu s­
not com m ence until late tom ers unhappy w ith his ser­
January, the project w as m ov­ vices.
ing along.
That didn't surprise several
O ther than the project being custom ers, including
the
several months tats, the real H odges, who said Perrotta has
problem s didn't begin until a threatened them after he found
w orker put the w indow s in out they were trying to get the
backw ards. After leering the law involved.
w indow s out, w orkers used
Perrotta's wife, Kathryn, did
blackjack roofing tar to rein­ contact the Herald.
stall them . Petty said,
"Each customer is different,"
T h * odor from
.she.said.about the.accusations.
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Four Seasons
issue s cooumi
•We're dealing w tth M,* he
•aid about Josh
been put on notice,
not make certain
he can low his
"W e Just can't
nm w w
our name dragged
mud any ta p e r.* 5 y*
Russo said any
tom cr unhappy w ith Ik i su t e ;
should call him In N ew VMh a t’
(631) 563-4000 ext. 2 7 4 .
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Health seminar
next Thursday
Florida
H ospital
Altam onte
C olorectal
surgeon Dr. Thom as
Blake, III Is conducting a
free health sem inar to
discuss how som eone
can dramatically reduce
their risk of getting colon
cancer.
Sponsored by Florida
Hospital and the Central
Florida YMCA, the event
is open to the public and
lunch will be provided.
The seminar Is noon
Thursday, March 28, at
the Seminole YM CA on
665
Longwood-Lake
M ary Road.

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H o ly W e e k - P a s s io n W eek : M a r c h 2 4 - 3 1
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SUPPER with communion and special music,
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F tt§ e 1 0 A WWnrsday, March 20,2002

Ceiefl'iatuia Ernie*
First Presbyterian
Church of Sanford

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B a p tist
C h u rch

7n the H eart o f H istoric Downtown"

4 1 0 0 Paolm R o a d ( 4 6 A ) • S a n fo rd

Rev. B ruce B, S cott - Pastor

( H .G . T h o m a s i r . P a rk w a y )

H o ly W eek Schedule fc
Beater Calendar o f Events
Holy Week - Passion Week; March 84-31

Barter Sunday, March 31
Soariee Soviet
6:30 u n .
Bm kfart
7:45 u n .
Flrrt CtkbraUon Worship Sendee
9:00 a.m.
Second Celebration Worship Service 10:15 u n . I

ita Sunday - M aid) 24 - 10:00 a jn .
W onhip Services Special Music and
Palma Parade fay our children • Bdl Choir

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Nursery and children will be provided for in the 10:15 |
service. Bod) worship services will be the same.

Bill W. Coffman, Interim Pastor
(407) 323-6523

(Thursday • March 28 • Re-enactt o f Leonardo da Vind’B LAST
l with communion and ipecUl muric,
7:0 0 p.m . in Fellowihip Center.

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on the cross. Sanctuary open for quiet medita­
tion with directed inspirational readings availabe at door for everyone.

(An Indepen den t Fellow ship)

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^Now m eeting at th e com er of
W ilbur Avenue and Country Club
Rood, Lake Mary

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Euchwiu Service. Bam A 10 am

6:00 pm Seder Meal
7.00 pm Foot W n h in | A
Euctm iu Service

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FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCHI

H O LY CRO SS
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MAUNDY THURSDAY - MARCH 2Sth

7:00 pm • Good Friday Service

7 :3 0 p.m . - M aundey Thursday Liturgy A

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6.00 am • B OO am • IOOO am

1 0 :0 0 a.m . - Festival Celebration of the
_______________ Holy Eucharist____________

Grace United
Methodist Church
March 2 4 , 1 2 : 3 0 pm

March 24th - PMtti Sunday
8:25 &amp; 10:55 a.m.
Cholr/Children Celebration

March 28th - Maundy Thursday

12 - 3 :0 0 p.m. Way ol the Cross
7 :3 0 p.m. Good Friday Liturgy

70 0 pm - Eucharitl Service

EASIER SUNDAY. March 31

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Agape Service 6 p.m.
Sponsored by First, Grace, Christ Trinity
and Lakeside Fellowship
United Methodist Churches

..4 musical narrative of the last days of Christ
March 29th •Good Friday
Services: 12 Noon and 7 pm
Christ United Methodist Church
408 Tucker Dr, off H w y 427 between
Lake Mary Blvd. &amp; 17-92, Lake Mary
Sponsored by First, Grace, Christ Trinity,
and Lakeside Fellowship
United Methodist Churches

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Markham
Woods
Presbyterian
Church
“Jesus and His Disciples”
a d ram atic p resen ta tio n •L eon ard o
D aV inci’s fa m o u s {m inting co m es to life

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March 2 1 ,2 2 , 2 3 - 8:00 pm

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PALM-SUNDAY. MARCH.24

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Sunday School 9 00 am
Morning Wofvhio 9 00 am B 1030 am
Special Muse by the CtvWten a Chou

HOLY WEEK

at 7:00 p.m . in the worship center

Palm Sunday Sarvtcn, March 24
Sunday school at 9:15 a.m.
Praise Concert and Lord’s Supper
at 10 a.m.
Special Pledge Service at 11:05 a.m .

March 31st •Eaatar Sunday

First Baptist Is located at
519 South Park Avenue
Contact us a t 407-322-6041
Into Line 407-321-9351
Youth Hotline 407-322-5322

6:00 am Community Sunrise Service
Lake Monroe Flagpole
8:25 &amp; 10:55 am
Easter Worship Services

7 30 pm •6:15 pm wttn tpecul m ua«

Saturday. March 30

SUNDAY. MARCH-31

Sundae Sendee 7 00 am
Morning Worafep Service,
9 0 0 am 4 11:00 am

8 :30 am Worship Service
9:4 5 am Bible Study for all
11:00 am Worship Service

Muaic ky the Cluneal Choir, Chancal Balls I I r m Ouarttl
Rev. C tia rie s R . J o n e s , p re a ch in g

R ev. Jim m y Dale Patterson, Pastor

Sunday S ch ool lo r ail a g e s at 9 0 0 A M

Week Services

(4 0 7 ) 3 33-2030

March 31 2002 • 7:00 AM
C om e rem em ber y ou r lo v ed o n e in
p ray er a s we c eleb r a te th e R esu rrection
o f the L ord

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All Faiths Mem orial Park
1390 Park Ave, • Casselberry
407-331-1910

Tanebrae Communion Service 7 30 pm
Special Muaic by the Chancel Chow
Children', Easier Egg Hunt
10 -1 1 :3 0 am

Easter dunrise
Services

and

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Phone: (407) 322-2914

www.lbcufilord.org or

Child Care Provided at all Services
Email: FUMCSanford@my excel.com

C E M E TE R Y
5000 State Road 46 A • Sanford
407-322-4263

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Nursery will be provided for all Holy

Friday, March 22

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F irst U M C, S a n fo r d , 6 pm

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with the Celebration Choir
presents

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First Baptist Church

Holy Eucharist

B OO am W o n h ip Service

499 N. Country Club Rd., Lake Mary
407-322-1472
Rev. Stephen Binkley

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PASTOR JIM BRADSHAW
C om er o f Sih an d Park Avenue, Sanford
407-322-4S71

Park Ave. A 4th St., Sanford
407-322-4611
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On the corner o f 4 th and Park
Ave., 3 rd ft O ak Ave.
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For Information call
R—daB Priest, 407-322-1390

M A U N D Y T H B U S D A Y . M a rc h a

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3 0 1 8 . Oak Ave.
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -16 6 1

An Independent.group preaching the
old-time W esleyan m essage.

Short the Jo y and Love o f Jesu s Christ

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aster Sunday - March 31 - 10:00 a.m .
W onhip Service. Rise and shine - Jesus is
Alive. Special m usic and instruments.
Flowered Cross

Sunday Morning Worship
10:00 ajn. I
Wednesday Prayer and Bible Stody lOtMum. |

PALM SUNDAY. Marrt 24

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Carhoo P.‘Scarborough, Pastor

SL Petal's Episcopal Church

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Baldw ln-Falrchild Cemeteries
id Funeral Hom es

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St. Albans
Anglican
Cathedral
Traditional Episcopal
HOLY WEEK March 28-31
MAUNDY THRUSDAY
Holy Communion
Morning Prayer
Chrism Mass
Solemn High Moss (incense)
The Watch til midnight
G O O D FR ID A Y
Morning Prayer
Mass o f the Pre-sanctified
3 Hour Meditation
Confessions
Stations o f the Cross
Tencbrac

7 :0 0 a.m.
8:43 am .
12:00 p.m.
7 :3 0 p.m.
9 :0 0 p.m.

8:43 a.m.

10:00 a.m.
12-3:00 p.m.
3-4:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
7 :0 0 p.m.

EA STER EVE
Confessions
Easter Vigil

2:30-3:15 p.m.
4 :0 0 p.m.

E A S T E R SUNDAY
Sung Eucharist
8 :0 0 o.m.
Solemn High M om (incense)
10.00 a.m.
3348 W. S R 426 (Aloma Ave.)
(1/4 M ile o ff Grccnway SR 417 going East)
Oviedo, Florida
407-637-2376

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March 20, 2002

Briefs
STEVE SPURRIER
AT JC C TO NIGH T
Tne Jewish Community
Center o f Greeter Orlando
(JCC) will boat SportxNite, a
fundraising event for the cen­
ter, featuring Washington
Redskins head coach Steve
Spurrier as the guest speaker,
at the Rosen Plaza H otel's
Ballroom In International
Drive this evening
(Wednesday, March 20th).
■The former University of
Central Florida head coach
wiU deliver a m otivational
speech drawing on h is univer­
sal techniques for stim ulating
playen and perform ances,
and field questions from the
audience.
Local sportscaster Ryan
Baker of WKMG Channel 6
will MC the event.
The evening's events will
begin with a cocktail recep­
tion for VIP sponsors at 6 JO
p m . to 7:45 p m , followed by
spurrier's speech at 8 p.m .,
and a follow up question and
answer session.
The general public may pur­
chase tickets by cash or change
for $50 from the JCC prior to
March 20th or on the day of
the event at the Rosen Plaza
Hotel for $60. All proceeds
will benefit the JCC organiza­
tion with the primary recipi­
ent being the sports and well­
ness facility.
The JCC of Greater Orlando
is a non-profit, family-orient­
ed, social service agency
founded in 1973. A rich vari­
ety of center program s and
services are designed to
strengthen family life, build a
more cohesive, Unified com­
munity, and enhance the qual­
ity of lift for both the Jewish
and general community.
CO A CH ES C U N IC
U S S p o rts M an ag em e n t, th e
m an agem en t g ro u p fo r
A ltam onte B a b e R u th
Baseball, is cu rren tly h o ld in g
registration fo r the Y ou th
B aseball C o ach es C lin ic, p re­
sen ted by R o n G o ld e n 's
Baseball S ch o ol.
T h e clinic is o p e n to all c u r­
rent an d fu tu re y o u th b a seb a ll
coach es and m an ag ers.
T h e C lin ic fo cu ses o n a n in d ep th ap p roach to p ra ctice
org anization, o n -th e-field
coaching an d train in g , and
skill im provem ent.
T h e C lin ic ru ns f r o m ] p .m .to-4 p.m . o n M arch 2 3 rd and
from 1 p .m .-to -3 p.m . o n
M arch 24 .
T h e cost is $ 5 0 p e r p artici­
pant.
F o r m ore in fo rm atio n ,
p lease call the A ltam o n te B abe
R uth B aseball L eag u e H o tlin e
at 407-263-7910.

PLA YER/A D U LT
BA SEBA LL C A M P
U S Sports M an ag em en t, the
m an agem en t gro u p fo r
A ltam onte B abe R u th
Baseball, is cu rren tly h o ld in g
registration fo r its first a n n u a l
P layer/ A d ult C am p .
T n e C am p is o p e n to p lay ­
ers fr-to-13 y ears o f a g e w h o
w ill b e acco m p an ied ijy an
ad ult.
T h e em p h asis o f th e C a m p
w ill b e on h ittin g , p itch in g ,
field ing, ru n n in g an d c o n d i­
tioning.
T h e C lin ic ru n s fro m 9 a .m .to-noon o n M arch 2 3 rd an d
M arch 24th .
T h e cost is $110 p e r p lay er/ ad u lt pair.
F o r m ore in fo rm atio n ,
lease call the A ltam o n te B abe
uth B aseball L eag u e H o tlin e
at 407-263-7910.

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CA SSELBERR Y
RECREA TIO N LEA G U ES
T h e C ity o f C asselb erry
P arks and R ecreatio n
D epartm ent w ill b e acce p tin g
registration s fo r y o u th flag
football (ages 7-12), y o u th
ch eerlead in g (ages 5 -17), and
a 3-o n -3 a d u lt b ask etb all
league.
Fo r m ore in fo rm atio n o n the
leagues, o r fo r in fo rm atio n
S e e B riefs, P age 3 B

B ono b ro th ers b a tte r Bulldogs
Sporta Editor
LAKE MAKY — If anyone thought a
week's layoff might slow the undefeated
Lake Mary baseball team, forget It.
Returning to the field on Saturday after
taking a week off for Spring Break, the
N o. 2 Class 6 A ranked Rams looked a lit­
tle rusty in blanking W inter Park, 3-0.
But Monday night they looked as
unbeatable as ever, crushing No. 8 Class
6A ranked DeLand, 8-0, in s C1a m 6A-

Lake Mary easily wins battle of
state-ranked baseball teams
District 2 contest at Allen Thttle Field.
s wipt wuhv
iiutt 14-0UVCIdil
Lake
Mary w
Is now
overall, and 3-0
Herpit.......
In district
play heading into a huge 6A-2
game tonight (Wednesday) at Lake
Brantley.
had only tw olossey. The
T h i Patriots
__________
es, one; to the Rams in the Big Bllue

Tournament Championship Game, before
they headed to Gainesville for three
games last week.
Lake Mary will close out a tough week
with a home game on Friday, when it
plays host to Winter Springs at Allen

T iittle F ie ld . B o th g am e s are se t to b eg in
a t 7 p.m .
K yle B o n o ran his record to 5 -0 ag ain st
th e B u lld o g s, strik in g o u t 10 in a ro u teg o in g effo rt.
H is tw in-bro ther, and catcher, Ryan,
d ro v e in three ru ns and M ike M uzeka
w a s 2 -fo r-3 w ith an R B I fo r the Ram s.
D eL an d (11-3) w as co m in g o ff a 3-1 v ic ­
to ry o v e r O v ie d o on Friday.
T h e L io n s scored an unearned run in

See Rams, Page 2B

Dominic dominates
Petracca
does it all
in Tribe
victory

Streak
ends at
10 for
Raiders
By Dean Smith

Sports Editor
O C A L A — H om estanding
C en tral Florida C om m u nity
C o lleg e scored tw o ru m In the
b o tto m o f the nin th inning to
e d g e S em in o le, 5-4, an d b rin g
to a n end the R aid ers' 10-gam e
w in n in g streak Frid ay in O ca la .
S C C got b a c k on th e w in n in g
track on Saturday, b lan k in g th e
P atrio ts, 9 -0 , in the first gam e of
a d o u b leh ead er, b u t the h o s ts
lo o k the ru b b er gam e of th e
s e r ie s w ith a 13-3 triu m p h in
th e n ig h tcap .
D e s p ite I n c s e tb a c k , th e

game at Lyman, the Tribe had
won three games in a row and
stood 6-8 on the season.
Seminole will be in action
again tonight (Wednesday)
hosting Class 6 A-Distrlct 3 foe
Oviedo at Alumni Field. Came
time Is set for 7 pan.
Petracca has been a standout
for coach Mike Powers since
returning from a broken leg
suffered during the preseason
in 2001.
But d esp ite b ein g th e closer,
back-up catch er, a n d all-arou n d
utility m a n fo r b o th th e T ribe
and the am azin g S an fo rd P o st
5 3 A m erican L eg io n team last
year, he h ad alw ays been
know n a s A n g e lo 's (n o w s ta r ­
ring at D ay to n a B each
C om m u n ity C o lleg e) little
brother, o r had b e e n o v ersh a d ­
ow ed b y m o re b ally h o o ed
team m ates.
But h e step p ed in to th e lim e ­
lig ht ag ain st D elton a, g iv in g up
ju st tw o earn ed ru n s o n fiv e
nits, strik in g o u t three and
w alking three, and reach in g
b ase three o f the fo u r tim e s he
batted.

Petracca started his day off
well, retiring the Wolves on just
a walk in the top of the first
Inning.
C hris K rall led o ff the h o m e
h alf o f th e first fo r the Figh tin g
Sem in o les w ith a d o u b le o ff the
leftficld fen ce on th e first p itch

—

___________—

Seminole High Behoof •
monster day on Saturday a s
the Fighting Semlnotes
whipped Deltona, 14-3, in a
five-inning Run Rule gam e at
Alumni FleW. In the top
photo, the senior bleats a
grand stem over the leftfteW
fence to cap an eight-run
Inning and aleo put a IW on a
2-for~4 afternoon In which ha
reached b a se thre times,
drove In six runs and scored
one. He was also masterful
on the mound (right) allowing
just two earned nine on five
hite and strikine out three a s
Seminole won tor the third
straight time to Improve to 60 on the season.

and P etracca ripped the next
p itch in to le ft fo r a n RBI sin gle.
S em in o le m issed a ch an ce to
w iden the lead , how ever,
strand in g ru n n ers o n seco n d
and third w ith n o o n e o u t a n d
a 3 -0 cou n t o n the N o. 4 batter.
B ut the T ribe m ad e up fo r it
in the second inning.
Ryan Q u in n led o ff w ith a
w alk and th en g o t to third o n
back-to -back o n e o u t sin g les by
Ju stin Fro st and K rall.

P etracca then h it a flare in to
cen ter that w as trapped by the
D elton a p layer, b u t k r a ll co u ld
n o t see the b a ll an d w as forced
o u t at seco n d w ith Q uinn s c o r­
in g.
Ja so n L ouw sm a then sin g led
in Frost an d , after a w ild p itch ,
R o b b y R otu n n o slapp ed a s in ­
g le to cen ter to p late both c o u r­
tesy ru n n er M att Freem an and
L ou w sm a.
T h e W olves g o t to Petracca

fo r th re e o f th eir h its and tw o
ru ns in the top o f the third
in n in g w ith the b ig blow bein g
a n R B I triple by Je rry Farina.
S em in o le got a run b ack in
the b o tto m o f the third in n in g .
V icto r G ilb ert sin gled w ith o n e
o u t and ad van ced w hen Q u in n
reach ed on an error. K enny
E rick so n then hit a tap p er to
third fo r an infield hit and
S e e S e m in o le , P age 3B

Sanford Kiwanis Club drops home openers
(o n e sin g le, o n e ru n sco red , o n e R B I), C arrie
C o u rg o n (one sin g le, tw o ru m scored ),
A m an d a S ch efstad (o n e sin g le, one RBI),
S am an th a G riffin (th ree ru ns sco red ) and
V esenia C o sta (o n e ru n scored ).
Fo r S an fo rd , B rittan y L ew is w as 2-for-2,
b o th h its b ein g sin g les, an d sco red her
te a m 's o n ly run.
T h e seco n d g a m e w as m u ch m o re hotly
con tested w ith the O v ie d o S to rm ou tscorin g
the K iw an is C lu b , 16-9.
P ow erin g a n in e-h it S to rm offense w ere
B rittan y (th ree sin g les, th ree ru ns scored ,
tw o R B I), G e a n elle (tw o sin g les, o n e run
sco red ), S arra (o n e trip le, tw o ru n s scored ,
tw o R B I), M e lissa (o n e d o u b le, o n e run
sco red , tw o R B I), G a b b y (o n e sin gle, tw o
ru n s sco red , o n e R B I), M isel (o n e sin gle,
tw o R B I), K ry stie (tw o ru n s sco red , o n e
RBI), E lo ra (o n e ru n sco red , on e R B I), and
C h elsea and A m y (tw o ru n s scored each).

By Dean Smith

Sports Editor
S A N FO R D — T h e n ew est en try into the
w orld o f fastp itch softb all, th e Sanford
K iw anis C lu b g irls' team , d ro p p ed its first
tw o ho m e g am e s o f th e seaso n on Saturday.
T h e San fo rd squ ad p lay ed w ell d espite
h av ing to p lay w ith o u t its p itch er, Kara
C on nant, w h o w as o u t w itn a n illness.
In the first g am e at P in eh u rst P ark, the
K iw anis C lu b ran in to a v e ry tough
A ltam onte S p rin g s sq u ad from the Dot
R ich ard son S o ftb all A cad em y and cam e out
o n the sh o rt end o f a 12-1 d ecision.
C o n tribu tin g to a n e ig h t-h it D R SA attack
w ere M ich elle M eu d y (tw o sin gles, tw o
ru m sco red , tw o R B I); M ered ith H am ill
(tw o sin gles, tw o ru n s sco red , one RBI),
S hann on G ro o v er (o n e d o u ble, one run
scored, th ree R B I), G la d m a rie M oringlane

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D o in g th e d am ag e for Sanford w ere Tina
P h illip s (o n e h o m e run, on e sin gle, o n e run
sco red , three R B I), B rittany Lew is (o n e
trip le, tw o ru ns scored , on e RBI), M eg an
B o zelk a (o n e sin g le, one run scored , tw o
R B I), E rina M cG o w an (one sin gle, o n e R B I),
A sh le y P airse (o n e sin gle, o n e run sco red ),
K rista M o o re (tw o ru ns scored ), and Teah
D ix o n an d D anisha D etreville (one ru n
sco red each ).
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tie d fo r th e M id-F lorid*
C on feren ce lea d w ith L ake C ity
C o m m u n ity C o lleg e and St.
Jo h n s R iv er C o m m u n ity
C o lleg e o f Palatka.
A ll three h a v e 5 -2 leag u e
m ark s and a re tw o gam es
a h e a d o f C en tral F lo rid a C C ,
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S C C w as to hav e played
S a n ta Fe in a sin gle g am e at
G ain esv ille o n Tuesday and
then return h o m e to host
D u n d alk C o m m u n ity C olleg e
from M arylan d at 2 p.m . today
at R aid er Field. A dm ission is
free.
T h e D u nd alk gam e m arks th e
b eg in n in g o f a nine-gam e
h om estand to finish o u t the
m o n th o f M arch for SC C .
L ak e-S u m ter w ill b e at R aid er
Field for a sin g le g am e on
F rid ay (3 p.m .) and a d oubleh ead er on Satu rd ay (noon).
N ext Tuesday (3/ 26), St. Jo h n s
R iv er com es in for a 3 p.m . M FC gam e, follow ed b y d o u bleh ead ers again st C o lu m bu s S ta te
C o m m u n ity C o lleg e o f O hio
(3/ 27) and M ad ison Area
Technical C o lleg e o f W isconsin
(3/ 29). B oth gam es start at 1
p.m .
T h e R aiders used the extra
b a se hit to good ad v an tage o n
Frid ay a s six o f their eight hits
w ere for m u ltiple bases.
S C C ap p eared poised to
exten d tne w in n in g streak
w h en D o n n ie Burkhalter
lau n ch ed a leadoff h o m e ru n in
th e top of th e ninth inning to
b re ak a 3-3 tie.
B ut things fell ap art d efen­
siv e ly fo r the R aid ers in the
botto m o f the inning. A lead o ff
sin g le, a gro u n d er and th ro w ­
ing error (on the ground er) p u t
the tying ru n on third.
A w ild p itch tied the gam e
and the next p layer w alked . A
potential d o u b le play g ro u n d er
o n ly got o n e o u t at seco n d , b u t
the batter g o t to second o n a
bad throw. A n erran t p ick o ff
m oved the ru nner to third fro m
w here he c a m e h o m e o n a
passed ball.
D oing th e h ittin g fo r SC C
w ere Jo h n M ich ael H ow ell a n d
D an Q u artararo (b o th 2-for-4
w ith a d o u b le and a run
S e e S C C , P age 3 B

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Wednesday, March 20.2003

T m S c m in o u H d u l o

Goodyear Late Model Challenge to debut at Speedworld
Opt lit to the Harald

Late Models, Sportsman, Super Stock and Strictly
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Saturday's action at New Smyrna Speedway.
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Eric Nradi; 5 ( « ) Dalto Zatv; *. (M) Dana Uynr; 7. («) Auatfet Carr.
1 (5) Kory Abbott.
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(IS) |aacn Boyd. 7. (54) Ruaa Thomaov &amp; (24) Jamia King; 9. (3) Sari
Brcknar 10. (I) Rainy Crtim; 11. CM) Mark Embanon.
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Dcnld Sappy; 4. (OB) Trrl Bryant: 3. (XT) John Forty; 4. (75) Bobtry
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Column; A (S2) Tammy Mint, 5. (23) Robrrl Hlght A (V3) B rw Gaytan;
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See Racing, Page SB

Rams
C o n ttn n e d fro m Page IB

a big way on Monday, white­
washing Winter Springs, 10-0.
Murphy was the winning pitch­
er, scattering seven hits, while
Colin Ervine (2-for-3, two RBI)
and Cominsky (2-for-3) led the
offense.
Saturday night on Larry

the top of the first inning, but
would only get two hits off of
Entering Frederick (4*1) In 6-1 /3
innings and Chance Home came
on to get the final two outs and
earn tne save.
Oviedo (10-4) bounced back in

Wrig
fright Field at Winter Park
lign School, Lake Mary got
HI*
excellent pitching from D.J.
Ackley and took advantage of
Wildcats mistakes to win its first
game after a nine-day break.
The Rams took a 2-0 lead In
the second Inning.
Christian
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Rosado led off with
nth a isingle to
center. Austin Pride hit a '
grounder to short, but he
reached when the throw to first
was wide.
Robert Yero then ripped a sin­
gle to left to load the bases with
no one o u t Following a strike
out, Kris Vlgue grounded to
third to force Yero, but the
throw to second to try to com­
plete the double play sailed into
right and Rosado arid Pride

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In the third Inning, and only had
six runners total in the game.
The hosts' only scoring chance
came In the third Inning as a
one-out single, an Infield hit off
Ackley's glove and a hit batter
loaded the bases.
But the junior righthander got
out of the jam by getting a short
fly to Vlgue in left and a
grounder to second baseman
Jason Pires.
Ackley hit his stride after that,
as Winter Park only got two run­
ners, on an error ana a single,
the rest of the way.
Following Moore's second hit
of the game with one out in the
fifth liming, Ackley got a double

both scored.
In the third inning, Ryan Bono
led off with a single to right and
Kyle Bono was hit by a pitch.
Rosado then laid down a perfect
bunt for a single and courtesy
runner Muzcka scored when
Pride's grounder back to the
mound forced Rosado at sec­
ond.
Lake Mary would only get
one m ore hit the rest of the way
off of Winter Park lefthander
Zack Moore, but still had
chances to score because of
walks and errors. But base-run­
ning mistakes cost the Rams
more runs.
It didn't matter, however, os
Ackley was having very little
trouble.

play grounder to end the Inning
and men retired the final six in a
row, including getting a pair of
strikeouts in tne seventh.
Ackley allowed only four sin­
gles, while striking out eight and
hitting one batter to raise nis
record to4-0.
Contributing to a six-hit Rams
attack were Rosado (two singles,
run), Ryan Bono (two singles),
Vlgue (single, RBI). Yero (single).
Pride (run, RBI) and Muzeka
(run).
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Last year marked the birth of
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debut of the insane Clown
Posse at the Wes Crile
Gymnasium in Deltona. A
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on the tour for I.C.P. The crowd
left that particular evening in
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national artists who regularly
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such as Howard Stem and
MTV.
Already signed for this event,
is a former WWF and WCW
Champion, 6-foot-7 and 330pound, The Warlord. The for­
m er champion is schedule to go
into battle against local favorite
and Pine Ridge High School
Coach, Python. a.k.a. Mike
Christeus.
This Indeed will be the battle
of the big men. Python is not a
small guy by any measure at 6 fool-i and over 290-pounds of
muscle.
Also on the card, SCW
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Wire, who will be accompanied
by Miss Olivia, will defend the
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2 5 " at 6 3 0 p m at the Downtown Youth Center
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prise winner will receive a $20,000 Cold Award,
with four Silver and six Bronze Award winners
each receiving $12^00 and $5,000, respectively.
Information and applications for the 2002 "Will
to Win” Asthma Athlete Scholarships may be

obtained by callin g th e "W ill to W in " h o tlin e at 1800-558-7305 o r v isitin g th e W eb at w w w .thew illtow in.org.

YO UTH BA SEB A LL PLA YER S N EED ED
FO R A U ST R A LIA N T R IP
T h e C oast to C o a st B aseb all S tars a rc now seek­
ing 11-18 year old p la y e rs from Florid a w ho
w ould like the o p p o rtu n ity to rep resent the
U nited States at a tw o -w e e k su m m e r 2002 tourna­
m en t in A ustralia.
"Selected p lay ers w ill h a v e the ch a n ce to co m ­
p ete against so m e o f the w o rld 's b e st team s,
explore fam ous sig h ts lik e th e A u stralian O u tback
and the C reat B a rrie r R eef, a n d te a m ab o u t a dis­
tinct cu ltu re," said K e v in R itter, p ro g ram director.
" I t ’s a o n ce-ln -a-lifetim e o p p o rtu n ity ."
Team ag e g ro u p s in clu d e 1 1 -1 2 ,1 3 -1 5 , and 1618. T h e squads a re led b y to p c o lle g e co ach e s and

p ro scouts w h o p ro v id e a u n iq u e persp ectiv e on
w hat it's lik e to p la y at th e g a m e 's highest level.
For m ore in fo rm a tio n . E -m ail infiifScoasttocoasIalhldic3.com , call 7 4 0 -3 7 3 -4 4 5 5 , o r visit the w e b ­
site at Bfflw.coastlocoastathlctics.com .

NABA IN V IT A T IO N A L B A SEB A LL T O U R ­
N EY
The N atio n al A m a te u r B aseball A ssociation is
curren tly lo o k in g fo r y o u th a n d / o r H igh Sch o ol
baseball p la y e rs a g e s 1 3 -1 5 ,1 6 -1 8 , an d 20 and
U nder th at w o u ld lik e to b e a p a rt o f the 2002
N ational In v itatio n al W o o d en B at Tournam ent to
b e held in th e H u b e rt H . H u m p h re y M etrodom e
(hom e o f th e M in n e so ta TVvins) Ju n e 13-16 and
Ju n e 20-23.
All in terested p a rtie s sh o u ld co n ta ct M ichael E.
M ayden fo r a re g istratio n form o r ad dition al
inform ation at 7 7 3 -2 6 4 -1 0 4 0 . S p a c e is lim ited.

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Shortitop Jason lam trm few ovur to Ural to gat a M tona rurww and record ora ol the tour asalsts h# had on the
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Gilbert scored when Frost
forced Erickson at second.
The Tribe then took advantage
of four hit batters and two
enore to score eight runs in the
bottom of the fourth Inning.
Louwsnu reached on an error
and stole second and went to
third when Rotunno was hit
and Brent Davidson reached on
an error. Gilbert was hit to force
in a run and Quinn drove in a
pair with a single to left
Erickson reached on another
irtfleld'single and Fro4t Was Kit
with a jiilch to s c o re Gllb^rt^,

After a pop up, Petracca
cleaned tne bases with a blast
over the left field fence into the
teeth of a pretty good breeze.
With a Run Rule victory at
hand, Petracca ran Into trouble
in the top of the fifth Inning.
An error was followed by a pair
of singles to score a run and
leave runners on second and
third with no one out. But the
senior righthander bore down
to get a strike out, a line out to
short, and a grounder to second
to end the inning and the game.
I C o n tr ib u tin g (9 i p U - h it T r i b e
, A tta c k w e r * I V t r a c c i i ^ jt - f o r - 4

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grand slam, run, six RBI), Krai)
(2-foM , double, run), Erickson
(2-for-3, run), Quinn and Frost
(both 1-for-2, tw o runs scored
and two RBI), Gilbert (1-for-l,
two runs, RBI), Rotunno (single,
run, two RBI), Louwsma (single,
two runs, RBI), and Freeman
and TVIer Flavin (one run
scored each).
F I G H T I N G S E M 1 N O L E S 14,
W OLVES)

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Rood (4). Petracca m l Davidion. WP .
Patrarca. LP . PugUcao. Saw _ none. 2B .
LMtnn*. K Gawriluk; Samlnola, k rill 36 .
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scored), B u rk h alter a n d B ran t
G adzicki (both w ith s o lo ho m e
runs), Sean G re ear (d o u b le,
RBI), Brian M ach ek (d o u b le)
and Ben Sp rag u e (R B I).
T h e R aiders co n tin u e d to
pound the bail o n S a tu rd a y as
they had tw o m o re h o m e ru n s
and three d oubles.
T h is tim e the h ittin g w en t
alo ng w ith an e x c e lle n t p itch in g
perform ance by D av id T im m .
T h e 6 -foot -6 fresh m an le ft­
han der scattered s e v e n h its an d
struck o u t six to reco rd the
shutout.
Providing the o ffe n s e fo r S C C
w ere Sprague (2 -fo r-2 , h o m e
run, double, tw o ru n s, three
RBI), H ow ell (tw o d o u b le s , run,
RBI), Q uartararo (tw o sin g les,

ru n), G reear (tw o sin gles, R B I),
G a d z ick i (hom e run, three ru n s,
tw o R B I), Ruben H ernandez
(sin g le, RBI), M att M atheson
(sin g le), and Burkhalter and
M ach ek (one run scored ea ch ).
T h e n igh tcap w as a good o n e
fo r a w h ile as C F C C led ju st 2-1
;oing in to the botto m of the
ou rth inn in g and did not a c tu ­
ally b re a k the g am e open u n til
sco rin g three runs in the six th
in n in g an d four runs in the s e v ­
en th inning.
C o n tribu tin g to a seven-hit
R aid ers attack w ere G ad zicki
(h o m e ru n, run, tw o RBI), T yson
M alik an d Burkhalter (both 1fo r -2 w ith a run scored),
H ern an d ez (sing le, RBI), and
Q u artararo , G reear and M ach ek
(o n e sin g le each).

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Racing
Coatlatted from Pago a s
W ape Southard; 14. (4B) Alan Brum; IS. (2)
David Martin. 14. (3) Wayne Parker 17. (9(1)
|eny lav Yartmmgh, Ik (34) Ru m TVvnaon;
19. (99X) k « Andrnon; 20. (44) Mike Urban.
21. (2X) Skip Itonaker 22. (70) Jaam
WlllLamvon, 23. (IX) Brandon Pitta; 24. (31)
Lynn WUn; 25 (5) Eddie Hartin; 2A. (AS) Paul
Duncan.
SrORTSMAN . I. (42) Randy lin k er; 1
(till Dumie Williams; 3. (07) Ron Lulcy; 4
(74) Robert Clover; 5. (43) Dale Howard. 4.
(99) Kenny Hrilyer; 7. ( » ) Chria IVImt.l; *.
(ONO) |.tl Miller; 9. (2) Brvtt Bultemewr; 10
(11) Chad Plerrr; II. (Ml) Dim Smith; 12 |]5X)

Billy Spade.
MINI-STOCK . I. (71) TnJ ’ Mr. Minl.tockWilpiua; 2. (1) David Cavlrlkr; 3. (Ol)Cimrad
Grenier; 4 (SR) Dm McHiail. S. (V3) R n
Chririmsm. 4. (9AR) Charlie Starts; 7. (31)
Chad Carpmtn; A (II) Pug ruglisl; 9. (00)
MikeSthle; 10. (MR) Travla Starts, II. (9) Dale
Casket; 12. (4) Ron Duteau. 13. (17) |tm
Fngitnmx.
SUPER STOCK . 1 (29) Slew Ciahran; 2.
(44| Dean MtCkrthln; 1 ( 111Shane Stacy; 4.
(77) Warren Sihurv; 9. (47) I n n Tny: 4. (61)
Ted Helm.. 7. (2) Run WTutWy, 4. (19) Dale
Carroll; 4. (4) |rrhnO(s/ewskl; 10 (01) Robbie
Caulhrer, II. (74) ( m i Dreyrr; 12. (4|) Allen

Dlllkin; 13. (45) Mike Srrukup. 14. (55) |lm
Snyder; 15. (OS) Robert Sklnnrr; 14 (23B)
Charlie ColUm. 17. (32X Bill Stacy; IS. (42)
Dmnis Carroll; 19. (27) Irvseph VAvmlbury; 20
(29A) lamps Adams; 21.107) Kevin Augrr. 22.
(23) Sid Carter; 23. (30) Mike Winromk.
STRICTLY STOCK . I. (3S)Spatkey
Starkey; 2. (27) Barry Parka, 1. (44) Tim
Edmundson; 4. (IX) |ur Whiltmkn. 5. (10)
Roger (adieu. 4. (3X) No dm er ltstrd, 7. (1)
No d nvn listed. H (24) Michelle llval. 9 (53|
lames Dyal; 10. (l)C hris Walemt; It. (3301
Mike Walend, 12 (37) Stephrn Metis. 13 (31&gt;
terry Mttihrll, 14 (63) |amie Smith

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GOT YOUR HANDS FULL? CALL...
for 49th annual Mount Dora Regatta
Spoclal to the Herald
MOUNT DORA— The dead­
line for early entry into the 49th
annual Mount Dora Sailing
Regatta is March 28th. Until
thro the entry fee is $35.
stration after that date will
be $45. The fee for skippers
under age 18 is $25, and there is
a $5 discount to all sailors who
are U.S. Sailing members.
Race weekend is April 6-7 on
Lake Dora 25 miles northwest of
Orlando. The Mount Dora Yacht
Club sponsors the regatta,
which is Mount Dora's longestrunning annual event. Based on
early registrations to date, more
than 100 sailing boats are
expected to take part.
'W e should have about 10
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one-design classes competing
on three separate courses," said
Martin Zonnenberg, regatta
chairman. "In addition, we will
have single- and multi-hull
open classes with Portsmouth
scoring."
Once again, the Mount Dora
regatta be the site of the Florida
State Championship for Day
Sailer-class boats.
Registration can be completed
as iate as Saturday morning,
April 6 th, in Gilbert Park near
downtown Mount Dora. The
Brst of three back-to-back races
that day will begin at 12:30 p.m.
Sunday radng starts at 9 3 0
a.m. and trophy presentations
will be held as soon as possible
after the last race.
A new trophy, the Edgerton,
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SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
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SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
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will be awarded to the best
overall sailor over age 65. The
trophy is named for the late
Ricnard "D ick" Edgerton, who
organized the first regatta at the
Mount Dora Yacht Club.
The Bosworth Trophy honor­
ing the former Blscayrie Bay
Yacht Club commodore will
now be awarded to the "Best
Skipper Over 5 5 ." The Chamber
of Commerce Trophy goes to
the skipper traveling farthest,
and the Comm odore's Trophy is
awarded to the youngest iowest-score skipper.
Entry forms can be down­
loaded at www.mountdorayachtclub.com o r by calling or
writing Martin Zonnenberg,
3400 Lakesho re Drive, Mount
Dora, FL 32757, (352) 735-3298.

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and h r audi purpoaa. hay may need to a w e that a iw tdtai record ol n a
r~ i ■. y to made, atotfi raoon) ~ - ^ , , . —
i«o n which toa appaal to to ba baaed (par Sac. 2B4010S, Florida_______. .
" ----------'
------------------------------ to parletoato to « i y el toaaa protor ar (407)260-3461, al toeat as
hour* n advance d he meeong
Dated toto 12» day dM wth.2002
CITY OF LONQWOOO
GERALD** 0 ZAIXR1
CITY CLERK
Publah: March X 2002
m n
N O TICi OF HEARPW TO
PROVDS FOR COLLECTION OF SFfCIAL
M THE N T IA L WASTEWATER
NOTICE IS ICR EBY OVEN toal toa Cay Commtoaton d r * C*y d
Longwood M i conduct a pubac hearing lo conerder rraabon ol toe tartrt
TTlSHwHil R IH irTH ru N M , H I hORti IPOVf, inO tontXAWePOri C" SpVCMI
■aaeeemerto to t o i C m toe Cay tor coata retoaed to toa ccnovudlon ol
wartawalw oceecbon teetkoee, cormemon toaraao and falatod awoSweaior
capacay charge* The hearing M i ba hato to TOO PAL on A p r! I I , IM S , al
Cay HaA 173 Waal Warren Avenue, Longwood, Florida, tor toa piapoaa to
reteAHng pupae Connor* on toa prepoeed 1008 WaaieweMr Aaaaaamanl A n a
and aiaaiananii. A l **actod property cmnjre have a rW « to appear to to#
Iwaring and to «te*r*Mnob|*dnrw wan toa Cby Clart prior to oral toa pub­
be hearing ■ a panon dactea* to appaal any dadatan made by toa cay
Cnrrvmumn Utah raapacl to any maoar conardarad al toa hearing, iucll pareon
M lnaada record to toa procaadhg* and may need to anaura tool a vatba■m record to toa protaadtoga a made, induing toaameny and vrttonr-a upon
wtach toa appaal to u ba made, to accordance toto toa Americana toto
Dtoacaaiaa Act paraona nearing a ipactol accommodation or an totorpraaar to
pert open to toa procaodng mould oontocl toe Cay"! ADA Coordnator to
407/380-3S6 I al tour IS heun prior to toa data to toa hearing
The aaaeearnant tor eech parcel to properly M l be beeed (Ron toe Cay1!
ed ae toe pertton to toe coal to conatoicang top nastoaa
to be perd by cuatomeri to toe Cly A mere apache itoarrlpaun to toe Improve
mentt and toe metood to oompuang toe caeeeamera tor cedi porcto to prop­
erty are ato lotto n aw totoal Waatewatev Atsaaamar* Area Ordnance No. 03ieoa. too In l raertng to winch m i hold on MmWi IS, M S and toa teal reari­
ng and conMtoraOon to winch ato be held on A p rl is, 1002. Coptoi to toe
inmel Waalewtier Assessment Areo Ordnance end toe preRnaiary
Assessment Retain tvekebi* lor taspecOon at C ty H d . located « 171 Weal
Warren Avenue, Longeood. Florida. The aaaaaamards M l ba coSacMd on toa
ad vetoram tea bn. aa autoortted by Secion 197 3632. Florida Blahito*.
Fa*jre to pay toa aeaeaenienti M l cauaa a lev carWcato lo ba Itauad agatad
toa properly Much may raotta n a loaa to Me. THa C»y Cammaaian tatondo to
ooaed toa asaaswiwnto in Ian (10) annual rMeamantl. toa In l to Much M i
ba Included on toe ad valorem las bd lot 3002 to ba maiad In October to
November 2002.
Xyouh*v*anyqu**acn*,ptoa*acor«*ctto*Chy,»Ai***wiwnlCooidiwlu
al 407/200-3473
Deled toa I2to day to March. 2002.
CITY OF LONGWOOD
Pubaah: March 24.2002
KK120
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IH THE CM CUlt COURT
OF TH* W OM TltNTM
JUDICIAL CM C M T
OFFLOM DA

m A M o nm
SCMMOUI COUNTY
CASE NO. *e-CA-ir7*-1*.K
AMERIOUEST MORTQAOE
COMPANY.

LEOLA W PRYOR. HERMAN L PRYOR; TROV3JJON
RESTORATIONS. N C .
NOTIC* OF
FORECLOSURE M l *
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauent to a Final Judgment to Forectoeun
deled January 2«. 2000. end entered n C u e No. M C A
K. to toa
CMua Court to toa Eighleanto JurtcM Orcud In and tor Banantoa County,
Florida . wherein AMERIOUEST MORTGAGE COMPANY, la a Plano* and
LEOLA W PRYOR. MERMAN L PRYOR. TR O V U JO N RESTORATIONS.
INC . ara toa Datondann. I wd tea to toa hereto and beat bidder tor catoi to
Wan Irani door to toa Coutoouee 301 N Part Avenue. Santord. FI 32771. to
II 00 AM on Aprl 9.2002. too toaomng daaertoad properly aa aet torto In aaM
Final Judgment to m e
LO T 2. BLOCK 4. LINCOLN HEIGHTS. SECTION TWO. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 14, PAGE 43. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORJOA
MARYANNE MORSE
AaOarttotoaCoial
By MarySIroupe
Aa Deputy Clart
Pwbkm SerrvnoM Marald
Subnvned by*
Marc A Ban-Erra. P A
AHomayl tor PWnOA
M I N E . IS 7m Sheet Sole 204
Notto Mum Beech, Ftonda 33182
Telephone 1300)770-4100
Publoh March 20. 27. 2002
KKI29
ST. JOHNS MVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Q jy ii WfjHwi
ol in tm iid
Dodoton
The Outnct grvej noace to 4i mart to raaua a perm* to tie taaowinq appacanqi) on Aprs 1 ,1002
Retourca AAanca. Inc. 1030 S Lake Sybeta Drive, Matoand. FL 33731,
•ppaceuon *4-11731328 1 The protect i» localed n Samnote CourtySecaon 14, Tmvnahip 11 Souto. Hang* 30 Eed The ERP application e tor
etohoruahon to rninian approrvnala/y I 32 acre) to M toal wsa pieced In
wedanda In 1908 Thu protect u known ai Premier Prapemea to Orlando
Dredge and Fd. The racanmg weletbody u Lada Lake howto
Sammtoe County 320 W Lake Mary B h d . Suae 200. Senkord, FL 32773.
appkeabon 44 117 22330-3 The protect n located in Sammoto County
Section* 26. 34 8 38. Townahe 19 South. Rang* 29 Eaat The ERP topAcadon la tar maYccoi totoa prevtoualy wtuad lurlaca water management parmka aaaocuted with toa attention to the Demand* Wtuva Tree, horn
Markham Woode Road to to* Wektva Geopart and Sylvan Lake Part The
recetvng waterbodiea are Sylvan Lake 9 toa Wekiva River.
The N*a(» containing each to the above kited appttcetton(it ara avakaCM
tor rupaceon Monday tarough Fnday accept tor lagaJ hoideya, 3 00 Am. to
5 00 p m. at the St Jenna Rrvar Water Manegamart Diatnct Haadguartan or
toa appropnala Sennca Canter The Diatnct wd taka action on each perm*
appecaaon hated above unteu a pattbon tor an ednwaabaave proceadhig
(hearing) la Nad pursuant to the provwona to Sacnona 120 588 and 120 37.
Flondt Staiutn Chapter 20-106 and 40C-1 1007. Ftonda A rtm elndv* Code
(F A C )
A person ahoe* lutulantiel ntaretti ara aflected by any to to* DUtncrt propoeed permabng decuront identated above may pebben tor admanulreave
nearing n accordance into Sacbcna 120 369 and 120 37. FS.. or a* parbee
may reach a written agreement on medtolion aa an altameav* remedy under
Secbon 120 373. F S Chooamg martebon wd not adrartety aFecI toe lif t to
a haanng 4 marlabon duet not rawJI n a aetdemart The procedure# tor pursung matbaum are h i torto n Section 120 373. F S . and Rtoee 28-106111
and 2S -I064 0I-406. F A C Paabona mult cumpty wah toe reryaramerta to
Ftonda Artnratrabve Coda. Chapter 28-106 and be Nad wah (received by)
toe Diatnct Clerk dealad at Diatnct Headquadera. 4049 Retd Street. Peladu.
Ftonda 33177
PeObona tor etonnniraltve hearing on to* above *ppkcabgn(i) muet be Ned
auras twenty on* (21) days ol pubacalan ol tort nonce or wahm twenty an
(26) deyb aI to* Diatnct dapoMrig ton noec* ol Mart «i to* m*4 tor thou per­
sona to whom the Oulncl maaa actual notice Faljra to Me a paution within
yea tana partx) shai constitute a waiver ol any ngta such parson may have to
request m arkrvr-auauvv detemwietlon (hearing) undar Secbon* 120 339 and
120 37. FS.Conoertwsg toa tuCyeel perrrvi appacaocn Paianna wfacti ara not
Ned n accordance w4h to* above provtsaxta are sutyad to ibamrasei
OacauH to* artneufriOv* haanng procau u daigned to tormUal* Anal
agancy acaon. to* hkng ol a petition means toil toa Distorts hnal action may
b e ddlarart bom to* position takan by * ai tou none* ol M art Parsers* whose
vu^urm ai Maruts m i 0a ibsctad by any such Anal daemon oI to* Dulricl
OT to* appAceocn have to* nghl to become a perry to to# proceeding, at accor­
dance veto Fs* raquramerts h i torto above
QtofTS LewU. O r sclor. Orrmon ol Perrrvi Data Service*
SI John* River Water Management District
Pueesh
March 20. 2002
K K I59

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CITY OF LAKE M H F , FLONDA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by to*
Mayor and C«y Commtoaton o$ to*
C iy ol Labe Itory; Ftortto, toal aak)
Commtoaton M i hold a C*y
Commtoaton Meatoig tor to* pupoa** oI hokbng * h o b itoaitog on
TTiuraday. Aprf 4. 2003 al 700 pm.
(T
—
Onbnanea lo tamna ptopany bom
R 3 (RaabtortM) to PUD (Ptornad
Una Dvvatopmart O n to m * to b*
AN OROMANCE OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA. FROVD*40 A SHORT TITLE; PROVDMG
FOR LEGISLATIVE INTENT ANO
FMOMQS OF FACT PROVIDING
FOR THE CREATION OF THE LAKE
MARY PREPARATORY SCHOOL,
AAA
LEARNING U M .M TE D
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL (LUIS).
PHASE I PLANNED UM T
DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT,
APPROVMO THE FW Al DEVEL­
OPMENT PLAN APPLICABLE
THERETO; AMENC*4Q THE C U T S
OFFICIAL ZONMO MAP; PROVOING CONOITTONS TO
THE
APPROVAL OF THE PLANNED
UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT.
PROVIDING FOR BEVERAB3JTY.
CONFLICTS ANO EFFECTIVE
DATE.
The Cay Commtoaton wB atop eon——— bi
w t r i n abem i*
i h ytrtopfTi
Agraamard baasuan toa C iy cl LaA*
beemeBanal Bchooto at toto pubic
Th* aubtocl property ha* an
slb s s s M ISO RaramJ Lana, more
ptobcutotlydaacitoedM tuAvak.
Patcal 10 Mattoar
OM M M OHnM OOO
Legal Daacrtpttorv
Commence al toa StxWiaaal comar
04 toa Northeast 174 or Seaton A
Towruhtp 20 Souto Rang* 30 EaaL
Bamaioto Couay. Ftonda; toanca ttai
5 v o n r E toong toa Eaal bi# c&lt;
to* Sautowaat 1/4 ol eaal Secion A
a dManc* ol 400 00 toatto to* aouto
tow ol a partM ol I n ) as
0927 ol to* Pubic Records ol
Sarranoto CouYy. Ftortto; toanca w i
N t r i m " W Mcng seto 3outo bw.
a dtotonoa ol IJ0 7 64 toll to to*
POM T OF BEOMNMft toanca oonantra N 8**3432' W along tad
ah In*, a datanca ol 343.44 toat
toanoa N 00*0427 W 71100 tmt
toanca S 8TS 4S 7 E 330 03 Mat
toanoa S 00*0340* E 13399 toto
toanoa S 89*5437 E 333 M Nat
toanoa 8 00*0417 E 130 00 lato
toanca N 19*3437 W 323 64 Net;
toanoa S 00*0437E 330 00toatto
toa PO M T OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING II.M 3 ACRES
MORE OR LESS
Th* Pub*c Hearing w « b* hata In
Wm C ty Convngiicn Q \m tgrf gt
100 N Crxmry Club Rd., Lab* Mary
Th# Pubbe la bMtod to *Mnd and ba

la Wn* unM to* Mayor and Cty
Commtoaton make a total acaon. A
copy of to* propowd Davatopmart
and Final Davatopmart Plan ara
tor kwpeeaa i 44 Oty HM.
Community
Omratopmart
100 N. County Club
torau^i Friday, bom b 00 am. irntb
6 00 p m . or you may cal (407) 5661440 tor more htjimaton,
NOTE: * A PERSON DCCOCS
T O APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
BY TH E COMMISSION
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER
CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING
OR MCA7UNQ. HE OR SHE WILL
NEED A RECORD OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS, AND THAT, FOR SUCH
PURPOSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED
TO ENSURE THAT A VERBARU
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE. WHICH RECORD
MCLUOCS THE TESTM40NY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORI­
DA STATUTES 3940106
PERSONS WITH DtSABEiTTES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE M ANY O f THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE CITY ADA COORDINA­
TOR AT LEAST 41 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT
407 366-1424
CITY O F LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
CAROL A. FOSTER.
CITY CLERK
PuMah: Marat 10.3003
KK143 ___________________
J U O d A L CMCUTT
OF FLORIDA
« AND FOR
s u m o u c o u n ty
GENERAL
JUFBSOtCnON DtVBION
CASENG.01-CA-1M O-I4L
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
RUDY EDWARD W4.SON, JR , at al.
N o ne*

of

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauant to a Final Judgment ol
Foractoaura dated Marth 6. 2003.
and antued n Caa* No. 01-CA1300-14 L d to# Ckou* Court ol to#
EIGHTEENTH Juckuai Dnxvt In mid
lor SEMINOLE County. Ftonda
wharam CHASE
MANHATTAN
MORTOAGE CORPORATION I*
Ptovwn and RUDY EDWARD WIL­
SON. J R . and MARY.ALUSON WIL­
SON. hw w4t. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
ON BEHALF OF MARY ALLISON
MILLIGAN,
ANO
____
AN
u ra w o w N p e r s o n m p o s s e s ­
s i o n OF THE SUBJECT REAL
PROPERTY, are Dalandarta, I wd
1*3 to to* tvgfwit baltor lor cash In
to* Waal front door ol th*
Courthouse In SANFORD. SEMI­
NOLE C o u«y Ftortto. 11 00 o’dodi
on toe 9th day ol Apr*. 2003. toa tal­
lowing described property aa sal
torto n seal Fn*/ Judgment, to art
LO T 30. BLOCK F. SEMINOLE
SITES. ACCORDING 10 THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 19. PAGE 40, 41. 42
ANO 43, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA;
art/a
370
Mhcenopy Court.
Caaaafcany.FL 32707
DATED tow II (toy ol March. 2003
MaryamE Mors*
Aa Chart ol sav) Court
By Mary Stroup#
Aa Deputy Clart
Summed by
Faber AGatu. P A.
Sul* 300
1370 Uertuga Avenue
Coral Gable*. Ftonda 33146
(305)462-4110
PUAeh March 20. 37.2003
KKI30
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
W AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE HO. 01-CA-I664-I4-L
National Loan Invasion. L P.

Joaeph Mtahnwwica eVa Joaarti
MKhneeca M; Unknown Spout* ol
Joeapn Wd n ea r t aha Joaeph
Mtchrvewicj III; Dana A

Dad* J Mfchrtaakea; Stortng Part
Houabig Aaaodaton, toe.; and
Noncaop
N O T C E a HEREBY GIVEN tort
to* uidara^wd O a rt ol *w Cbort
C o a l aI Sammoto Couay. Ftortto.
art on Aprs I I , 3003 m II a m al
toa W M Frart Ooor ol toa Samlnrt*
Co. C iw * . M l K Part Awe .

Samtnto C o u a y Ftortto, more
partkurtty to— toad on EttoM 'A*
' sil purauart to to* Eummanr
WITNESS my hand m t oSktol a—
o&gt; artd Caul tto Itto day H Martto,
a a,
m a. a.-----■HTfgnnE Pmingi
CLERK OP TH E O C U I T C O U N T
ByMtoySboi—
AaOapuyCtort

EnNM ‘A*
LM 34, Modi B. STERUNG PARK
UNIT TWO, accontng to tto map or
17. Paged | 67 and 14 Ruble
Record* oI Sammoto County
Ftortto.
W a rn J Boyce. P. A
693 Cartral Ave., Sto 300
S t Petonbug, Ftortto 33701
737rt94-3SS3
PubashMarch 20.37.1003
KKtSI

(P b lll R.bWl biTHB
SEM M O U HERALD)
NOTICE ■ HEREBY GIVEN purto * F M Jadgyiia *1
^ . «•
No. 0I-CA 29 04M L o tto * C h a rt
Court ol to* t H H JurtaW Chart to
bnd tor Samtooto CeiaVK Ftortto.
aharato FM ST U NO N NATIONAL
BANK OF DELAWARE FAC/AFMBT
UM ON HOME lO U n Y BANK. H A
b to*
AJ¥JA JAMBS 4 MATA; ACCESS
CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES N O ;
CONCORD NUHTMOk *4C; FAPV
F1ELO FARMS; FLONDA POWER
AND U G H T MARKHAM WOOOS
UNOBCAPMQ; OUTDOOR SER­
V ICES M C j PALbKR ELECTTVG
PATTERSON W E LL UNKNOWN
B O O N OF JAA4E J MATA ArtUA
LAKES OF LAKE MARY HOMEO W N E irt ASSOCIATION, MC.;
JOHN DOE AMO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (•) M POS­
SESSION OF TH E SUBJECT
I art
aaStotoahlghaalindbsa
eartl M to* WEST FRONT DOOR
OF COURTHOUEE al toa Sam M a
County Courtoouaa. bi S bmbwto
County, Ftonda, a 11 « on tw tto
day of Apr4 1003. t o t -------LO TH ,
I N T T. ACCOROMG TO THE FLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED N P U T
BOOK IT , PAGES 1420. M THE
FUBUC RECORDS O F SEM M O U.
COUNTY. FLONDA.
In

to THE CB9CUIT COURT
0P TM 1 S TH
COUNTY,
o v L o iw n i
CASE NOj P1-CA 64*4 14
WELLS FAROO BANK
MINNESOTA NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, A S TRUSTEE
UNDER THE POOLtoO ANO
SERVICING AGREEMENT
RELATINO TO B4PAC SECURED
ASSETS CORP , MORTGAGE
PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,
SERIES 3001-2.

to V « pro­
to* Caul
rt 201 N. Part Avanu*.
Santord. FL 13771, TMaphana
Number (407)323-4330 n a M ar
n (7) Mya prtgr to to* ptoIhaarbig knpaaed. (TOO)
16006666771 ar Wto* (V)1600166-6770 Ka Ftortto Ratay SanAca*.
Datod toto 11( I dtorol March, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
d a r t OITh# O o r t Coul
By; Itory Saoupa
Deputy Ctort
hrtmtoadby:
— OMeartM—
3 C .W — an
1300 NW 46ta SbaaL Sub* 120

TERESA BALDCRRAMA. M to .

______
no

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n e t OF

(Ftortl pubtoh bi THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY OTVEN purauant to a Final Judgment oI
Ktoeura rtaad *w 6*1 day ol
March. 2002. and antoad to Caaa
No. 01CA-2464-14, ol tod C ta rt
Court cl to* JudcW Cbcrt to wid lor
Samtooto Couay. Ftortto, ahatato
W EILS FAROO BANK MMNESOT A NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS
TRUSTEE UNDER THE POOLMQ
ANO SERVICINa AGREEM ENT
RELATING TO M PAC SECURED
ASSETS CORN., MORTGAGE
PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,
SCRIES 2001-3 to to* PtonW and
TERESA BALDCRRAMA RENE
BALDCRRAMA A/K/A R BALDERRAAAA JOHN D O E ; JANE D O E AS
UNKNOWN TEN AN T(S) to POS­
SESSION O f TH E S U B JE C T
PROPERTY. I art aa) to toa Ngjwal
and bast bidder tor caah al aw
W EST FRONT DOOR OP CO U R T­
HOUSE ol Vi* Seminole Couay
CourVmua*, to Bammcto Couay,
Honda, a 11.00 on to* *Vi day to
Apr*. 3003. Vw lottowing ttoacitoed
propany as ear torto n aald Final
SEE ATTACHED EXHrtIT *A*
LOT 38. 8ABAL RIDGE A T SABAL
POWT. ACCORDMO TO TH E P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED M P U T
BOOK 14 PAOES 94 AND BS. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE.
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Th* Weal 240 tort ol toa North 174 ol
rti a m
i 1 vrtin M
iii ai /ia
*i ■*- - bi a, ■
■—
r n r a fW iM W
1/4, Section 37, Ibwnrtto 21 Souto.
Range 31 Eaal. Samtooto Couay.
Florida, to** rt(pd oieay tar mad and
partertarly
Commence a Via Nortwaa comer
ol laid Section 27, IbwnaNp 21
Souto. Rang* 31 Eaat toanoa iu i
Souto 00 d*gra n 46 mmutoa 06
aacondl EaaL along fw w ea brw ol
aard Sacbon 37. a datanca o4 14296
matora (60 GO toa) ta to* aarttog
Southerly nghl ol way in* to
to* Wea M * ol aato Sacdon 37. na
Norto 69 degree* 44 mmtea 10 acc­
ord* Eaal. along to* axwang
Southerly rt/a a wey ana ol a r t
Chapman Road, a (balance ol
3* 963 matora (319 77 toa); toanca
Norto 96 degree* 51 mnutea 03 sec­
onds Eaat along laid ailaang
Southerly n^rt ol way in*, a t o ­
nnes ol 3176 nwlar* (30 36 toa) ta
bn* ol Lot fl. Cab**
Book 21, Pag* 17. to to* Pubic
Records ol Semmoto Courtly,
Ftonda, thence departing vw
Soutoarty rtpit ol way b w ol aad
Chapman Rood, ran Souto 00
degree* 43 m m 23 seconds East
a datanca ol 2 633 matora (929
toa) along toe Weal bw ol aasj Lot
b&lt; hnptcb oepenang n* n m n Of
said U4 6. run Souto *9 degn e* 46
mmuta* 19 eeccndt W ea 73160
nwtort (340.031**0 to toe Wea bw
ol aaal Secbon 37; hence Norto 00
degrees *6 minuttf 06 seconds
Wea a dtoano* 01 2 730 maara
(49* toa) along to* Waal Ins ol aaM
Section 27 to to* pone ol begnrmg
A/K/A: I7S CHAPMAN ROAD.
OVIEDO, FL 33793
arti Dtoabrt— Act Persons arti
CkasIWma* na sdng a spectal eccommodtkon to participate m tot* proceadng should ccrtect Vw Court
Arbnlnwbator a 301R Part Avarua.
Santord. F L 33771. Tatophorw
Number (4O7)323-S330 no! tolar
•ton seven (7) days poor to the procaedng It hearmg unpaired, (TDD)
1600-933-3 771 Or M»C* (V )1-300935-377D via Ftortto Relay Santcaa.
Deled this II day ol March. 2002.
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clerk Ol Th* Cscul Court
By Mary Strut**
Deputy Clart
Submitted by
law 061c* or Manhal C. WUson
1600 NW 49#i Stria. Su*e 120
FotlLeutontaM. Ftonda 33309
Telephone. (934)4330363
Facsvrvie (904)7716003
01-04903
Pubkeh: March 20.27, 2003
KX132
IN TH C CIRCUIT COURT
O F THE I t m
JUDICIAL ORCUTT,
IN A id FOR
S E M M O U COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CA8C M L at-CA-3*0*-14 L
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK
OF DELAWARE TIKIA FIRST
UNION HOME EQUITY BAT*
NA.
JAMES MATA AKJA JAMES S
MATA a M.
Deterdenss
NO DC* OF

IMaphona: (9S4)4S34XM8
" ran*# (934)7716062
HE01-08472
Pubrtoh.March 20, 27,2003
KX133
M T H i C M C U T COURT
OF THE TVTH

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C U E NO.: 0T-CA-MB1-16L
F M S T UMON NATIONAL BANK
OP DELAWARE,

J. KEITH MONEY,*! Ml

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to X I N Part
FL
•vadbya prior to *w
(407)333
4330 Ext 4237; 1 (0 0 6 6 4
3771(TOO), ar 1 n0-b646770(V).
vto Ftonda Fkatoy Same* Ac
PUMrttPbbnary 14,2003 and
March 20.27.2002
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A S S U M E S . LIENORS,
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES A W ALL
OTHER PARTUS CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH UNDER
OR AGAMST ALENE P. W IZARD
F/K/A A U W P. QAUTHKR A/K/A
ALENE PATRICIA O A U TH ER ;
MEREDITH ALBERT W O U N D JR ;
JOSM DOE A W JANE DOC AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
DCFEW ANT(S)

M T M B C B K U r COURT

C A M N a 04CA-7414-W
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK,
F A , M COiiin r by torperato merger
srth HOME SAVINGS OF AMEWCA,

BEFLIAMM VALERA, M las, al aL,

P H A M PUBLISH M -S E M M O U
HERALDTO- MFUAbflN VALERA and
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. * manWd.
0CF4M K RUIZ told UNKNOWN
■POUBC. 3 married * save, andtar
(Biab) unknown Nab*.
ctobnbig by,
Bacugh. uator or agabwl hbn (Vwm|
YOU ARE NCTOFIED toal an Ac*on
ter Idractoaura to a mongaga on Bw
bbtawlng property to S E M M O U
Couay, FtortdK
LO T D O . MANDARIN SECTION
SEVEN. ACCOROTNQ T O TH E
P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED M
P U T BOOK M PAGES 14 ANO 14
PUBUC RECORDS OF BC M M O U
COUNTY, FLOM GA
ha# baan Bad agMnat you and you
taaa nw a eep yo lyo u
L 3 any to b on
HOFFMAN. P A ,
Attorney , whoa* artbaaa to 703
SowBl DM* FMtoray Corto O d k i ,
Ftortto » &lt; 4 4 (306)6*42296, w*Nn
X d a y thar t w ton puMoabon A
Bib Ctort at toto Caul
bantob on SPEAR ANO HOFFMAN,
P A . M toniiy or ImmartaMy to**you tor to* rabal
Vw C omplatol or
WITNESS my hand and ooto ol N a
Court on toto MAR I I 2003.
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Ctort d to* Court
ByiRutoNnB
A* Deputy Ctort
SPEAR S HOFFMAN
70S Souto Otad* Hgsuay
Coral Oabla*. Ftortto 33146
Tatophorw (303)4642290
bwrw wtoi rttoMFy who need 0
cM ar m mnwdodon to portd1 In toto procaodbig ihould contod ADACoorrtnator « X I N. Port
Avanu*. BUI* N301, Santord.
Ftortto 32771, M toad bra ttoy
prior to to* pmcaartng TsSophona:
&lt;407)3334330 E*L 4237; T 304*84
3771(TDO), or 1 aOO-9646770(V).
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NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN p u euirtto a Sunmary Find Judgmart
ot Foractoau* ddad Much 4 2002
■ntorad ta C M Caa* No. 0 1 CA 3793
14 L d toa Chart Court d B W IBTH
JufeW Chad In and tar S E M M O U
Couay. SANFORD, Ftonda. I art
•al to #w N d w d did bad Odder tor
cadi d AT WEST FRONT OOOR d
tw SEM M O U Couay CourtoouM
tocatodd X I N PARK AVENUE ta
SANFORD, FL. d 11 GO AM am. on
to* 14 day d ktoy 2002 toa taaowlng
daacrtaad proparty to tot torto ta
add Sunmary Ftaal Judgmara. k&gt;
W4
LO T 103. BRYNHAVEN FIRST
R E P U T, A RE P U T O F BRYN­
HAVEN. ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED M
P U T BOOK 34 PAGE(S) X A W
31. OF THE PUBUC RECORDS OF
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Odtod tow 11 iky d March. 2002.
(CMCUTT COURT SEAL)
Maryann* Morse
Ctort d toa Chad Coul
g y lt o y S k a o t
Dapdy Ctort
Pubaahn
THE S E M N O U HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O F DAVID J.
STERN, P A . ATTORNEY FOR
P U M TV F
X I B Urtverety Ortva Sum 900
Ptsrttoon. FL 33324
(964)2336000
0I617«3( FIRFTN
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraona wbh til lb to 11 readtag a specld aocommodabon K c u d
Oortad COURT AOMMI3TRATION.
al
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Coutoouw d 4076646237. 16009646771 (TOO) or 1600-9336770.
vto Ftonda Relay Sanrtaa.
Pitotoh March X . 27.2003

«4 THE O R C U T COUNT
O PTH B D Q H TE E N TH
M A W FOR
COUNTY,
CASE NO. 01-CA-3777-14-K
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTOAGE. M C . SUCCESSOR
BY MEROER TO CROSSLANO
MORTGAGE CORP.

MELBA Y. CUEVAS; and uDunan
part* dabntag by. torouga untor or
agatad toa sbmra named DelandanL
who ta nd known to b* daad or abv*.

torto to aak) Ftoal Judgmart, low#:
LOT 4 WINGFIELD RESERVE.
PHASE 1. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED M
P U T BOOK 24, PAGES 79 ANO BO.
O F THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
S EM M O U. COUNTY. FLORKVL
to
AcL Paraona wah
a apaoW aooonih toto proahouU contact toe Court
Arkrwestrstar at 201N Park Averu*.
Santord. a
32771, Tatophorw
Number (407)3336330 not M ar
tw n kevan (7) deyk prior ta to* pro­
curing. * haanng impend, (TOO)
16009366771 or Voce (V)16009666770 via Ftortto Relay SetvtaM.
Dated toto llto day olMwTh, 2003.
MARY ANNE MORSE
Ctort 01 ThaCbortCout
B y Miry Stroup*
Depuy Ctort
5ubm*todby
Lbw Otoe* ol Menhe* C Whtoon
1600 NW 46Vt Sb**L SUM 120
Fort
Tatophorw: (964)4630316
Fecund* (964)7716062
HE01-0*3*6
PiAMsMarch 20,27.2003
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M THE C M C U T COURT
O F T H C IIT H
JUDICIAL CMCUTT
M ANO FOR
S E M M O U COUNTY,
aORRJA
CASE NO; 0T-CA-2S23 14 L
BA MORTGAGE. IAC, sumiMOt ta
NAT10NS8ANC MORTGAGE COR­
PORATION. succaaaor e NATIONSBANC MORTGAGE OF NEW
YORK.

DEWEY E HARMAN. *1 us. *1 to..
DatondarKs).
NOTICE OF S A U
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u
■uanl ta an Ontor or Ftoal Judgment
Scheduling
Foreclosure
Sato
sraared on March 4 2003 to toto
c*M new pandtog to said Cotm, Vw
sryla ol which la tortralail above
I art a*l to toa htgwal and ban Od­
der tor caah to tw . Wan Front Door.
SEMINOLE COUNTY C O U R T­
HOUSE. X I North Part Avenue.
Santord. Ftortto 33771. *1 1100
AM. an to* 9 day ol Apr*. 2003. Vw
tarti to sard Oder or Ftoal JudgnanL
lot 40 OF WILDWOOD. A
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT,
ACCORDINO TO THE P t&gt;T
THEREOF AS RECORDED M P U T
BOOK It. PAGES 7. 4 9. 4 14
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
ORDERED AT SEMINOLE Couay
Ftonda. tote day ol MARCH. 2003
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clart. Orcu* Court
SEMINOLE, Ftortto
O f Mary Strap*
A* Deputy Ctort
SPEAR 6 HOFFMAN
TOO Scsrti Dtato Mghway
Coral Gables. Ftonda 33146
Tatophorw (303)646-2299
Parson# wah oaabary who need a
specter accommodation 10 partia-

M TH E C M C U T COURT
OF TH E 19TH
COUNTY,

Otonarts. TENANT *1 and**
TENANT *3. toa partes mended to
a m u rt tor to* person or persona ta
peetea uon; OAKLAND VILLAGE
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION,
vie.

C A M MOl *1 CA b*SI 14 L
FIRST NATTOrrWK* MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
VS.
■
ALEXIS MARTINEZ CRUZ. IF
DYING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
O E V IS E E B .Q R A N T E E S .
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. TH R O U GH UNDER
OR AGAM ST ALEXIS MARTINEZ
CRUZ; RO 8A E. CRUZ AAUA ROSA
F. CRUZ. IF UVING. ANO IF OCAD.
TH E UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES,
ORANTEES.
ASSUM ES, VJENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. TH R O UGH UNDER
OR AGAINST ROSA E CRUZ M C A
ROSA P. CRUZ; BRYNHAVEN
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC;
WELLS FAROO BANK
MMNESOTA, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION F/K/A NORWEST
BANK MINNESOTA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TR USTEE;
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NO TICf OF
P O R C C LO tU M S A U
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pu•uanttoa Sunmary Ftoal Judgment
ol Foractoaura dated March 6. 2002
ansarad ta CK6 Caa* No. 0 1 CA 2331
14 Lot *w O c u l Co ul ot tw 14TH
Ju d d d Cbcui ta and tor SEM INOU
County. SAJ4FORO. Ftonda. I ad
aai to to* htgwal and bad btodar tar
caah d AT W EST FRONT DOOR at
the S E M M O U County Courftoua*
beared d 301 N. PARK AVENUE ta
SANFORD. FL, d II 00 AM am. on
to# t day ol A y l 2003 toe toaowtng
deecnbed property aa ad torto ta
Mid Summary Ftaal Judgment to­
rn*:
LO T 103, BRYNHAVEN FIRST
R E P U T. A R E P U T OF BRYN­
HAVEN. ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK X . PAGE(S) 20 ANO
21. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEM IN OU COUNTY. FLORIOA
Datod Vito 11 day d March, 3003
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Ctort d tw C b c u a Court
By Mary Slrap#
Deputy Ctort
Publish n:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF DAVIO J
STERN. P A , ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
K t 8. Unkrenay Dove Sue* 300
Plantation, FL 33324
(964)3336000
016039S(FNM)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. panon* auto
ng a space!
corked COURT ADMMtSTRATION.
at
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Courtoouaa d 4076644237. 1 800
9656771 (TOO) Of 1600-9566770.
vto Ftonda Rday Same*
Pubtoh March X . 27. 2002
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M THC O R C W T COURT
OP THE 1«TM
JUDICIAL CMCUTT.
•I AND FOR
S E M M O U COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
1
JUR ISD ICTIO N DIVISION

CASE NO: 01 C A 3793 14 L
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION
PUINTIFF
VS
ALENE P W K U rtO F.K A ALENE p
GA U m iER AMJA ALENE PATRICIA
GAUTHIER, IF LIVING. ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEE S G RAN I EES.

a dated* art be antorad agatad you
as, ,
— a. _ a -a-------- jk — a L , u. TOf D g r**il apTilncWI xl bw
CompSdr* or pdtocn
Thto node* dial ba pubbahad once
each week tor two ’ consecutive
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a B i 1l i 6 ■'#- - *
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BMpM- BI1O
BT#
3*nnjKU nWTZBFJ
W ITNESS my hmte and toa aka) d
tola Court on toto___day d MAR 12
2002
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Ctort d toa C M C U T Coul
ByRuto King
Aa Dapuly Ctort
Edwvarrw AAaaoctotoa, P A . P O
Bo* 23016. Tampa. FL 33622 M i l
F02000249

M ACCORDANCE WITH TH E
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS W ITH DISABILI­
TIES HEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM
MOOATION TO PARTICIPATE M
THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD
CO N TA CT COURT ADMINISTRA­
TION AT X I N. PARK AVENUE,
SANFORD. FLORIDA 32771, TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)323-4330.
N O T U T E R TH AN SEVEN (T )
0AY3 PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
ING
IF HEARING IMPAIRED.
(TOO) 1600-9646771, OR VOICE
(V) 16009646770, VIA FLORIOA
R E U Y SERVICE.
Pubtoh: March X 37.3003
KK140
M T W C M C U T CO UR T POH
I COUNTY, FLOMGA

IN RE: ESTATE OP
PETER J. PANASXJK,
P«c««igd.

Nonca

of

AOWasnumoN

P ETER J. PAMASHJK. dauaaad.
Fla Number 02 249-CP. ta pandtog
ta toa Chart Court tat Barrtnoto
County. Florida, Probate OMdon.
to* addra* d which to X I N. Part
Avanu*. SadonL Florida 327726099 TTw name* and artbasass d

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NOTICE OP
(Plaaaa pubtoh to THE
SE M M O U HERALD)
NOTIC* B HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant 10 a Ftaal Judgment ol
Foractoasr* datod to* tto (toy ol
Match, 2003, and areared to Caa*
n o 01-C46M 1-I4L. ol to* Chart
C o m al t w t«TH Judbsol Cbuue to
•nd tar Bemmcae Couay- Honda,
whereto FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK OF DELAWARE IIIW Ptotoa*
and J. KEITH MONEY. SUSAN
KELLY
M ONEY
WINGFIELD
RESERVE HOMEOWNERS ASSO­
CIATION. M C: JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT
(S) M POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
J E C T PROPERTY, are Datondmto.
I mrt **l ta toa rngtoal and baat bid­
der tor cash al Bid W EST FRONT
DOOR OF COURTHOUSE M to*
Samtooto County Courthouaa, to
Sarrtooto County. Ftartta, al 11:00
on 3w tto ttoy ol Aprt, 20G2. to* taA-

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NOTICE OF SALE
Ncore is harsby given tod. pusoeni
to to* Find Judgment d Foractaeura
date March 4 2002 ta toto cauae. I
SEMINOLE

County.

Ftonda

LOT I X . OAKLAND VILLAGE
SECTION THREE. ACCORDINO TO
THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN P U T BOOK X . PAGES 13
A W 24. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
S E M M O U COUNTV, FLORIDA
art/a 512 Ramsda* Avanu*.
Alamort* Sprtaga. FL 32714
d pubbe tola, to to* highest and bad
brddsr. lor caah. d toa Weal hem
door d Vw coutoouee. touted at
X I N. Part Avenue. Santord.
Ftonda. d 1100 a m . an Aprl 11.
2003.
(Seal)
Mary Arm More*
Ctort d toa Cbcui Court
By Deborah C o u rt
DapUy Ctort
Douglas C Zahm. PA
1 8 B X U S Hey 19H . &gt;300
Ctearwator. FL 33764
(737)5344911 phone / (727)4391094IU
Please publish Ire Sonant** Her eld
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT. A
PERSON M NEED OF A SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION TO PARTICI­
PATE M THIS PROCEEDING OR
TO ACCESS A COURT SERVICE.
PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY SHALL.
WITHIN A REASONABLE TIME
PRIOR TO ANY PROCEEDING OR
NEED TO ACCESS A SERVICE.
PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY, COURT
THE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF
THE COURT. X I NORTH PARK
AVENUE. SANFORD. FLORIOA
32771. TELEPHONE (S07)3244dM
OR 1600-9546771 (ThO). or 1600
9346770 (V). VIA FLORIOA R E U Y
SERVICE
Plbtoh March X . 27 2002
m ix
M THE CMCUTT COURT OP THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M A W FOR
S E M M O U COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
Caaa No. 03-CA-212-I4-L
CH ASE M ANH ATTAN BANK. AS
T R U S T E E . FO R T H E G R M T II
M ORTGAGE LOAN TR U S T 2000 I.
DATED SEPTEM BER 1.2000.

rt
THE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES. GRANTEES. LIENORS
CREDITORS. TR USTEES. OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR AGAINST
JANICE SILVA A/K/A JANICE
PURVIS SILVIA. DECEASED, d a l.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO WILLIAM SILVIA A/K/A
WILLIAM SILVIA, J R . AS AN HEIR
OF THE ESTATE OF JANICE SILVIA
A/K/A JANICE PURVIS SILVIA.
DECEASED
LAST KNOWN ADORE S3
UNKNOWN
CURRENT
ADDRESS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tod an action
to taractaaa a mortgage on to* toitowng daserbad property n SEMI
NOLE County, Ftonda
LOT 7, CITRUS HEIGHTS.
ACCORDINO TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN P U T
BOOK 3 PAGE 46.0F THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
has bean Mad agentl you and you
ara raqarad to serve a copy ol your

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A6 paraona on r t w i tola notaoa ta
chaAanga tw vatotoy d toa W 4 Vw
quameaner* d toa peraond raprm
•artavva vanua or tutadedon d toto
C o u l ara raqurad to toa toa* ctyac*on* with t * C r u t WITHIN TH E
U T E R OF TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FM ST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
A l crathtete d to# Dacadart and
oihar paraona havtag ctornw ot
ttomarete agatad Decadarrs aauto
on whom a copy d tola nottaa I*
served wd*n toree month* alter toe
ttoto d to* brat puMcatoto d tow
Noltae mud (to toe* Otame Mto toto
Court WITHIN THE U T E R OF
TH R EE MONTHS AFTER TH E
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
OATS AFTER THE OATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
A l otosr creators d toe Decedent
*vtng claim* or
eoevwt toe Decedent's
raid s mud Me ewe ctaarw veto tow
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THC DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f T I«S NOTICE
ALL CU IM S . DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT S O I I U O WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* dale d to* 3rd publication d
tow Nosico ta March X . 20Q2.
KATHLEEN GRASSE
3061 S Wan(worth Av*
MVwatAe*. WI S3X7
Attorney tor Paracnd Repteaenlahv*
JOHN M MCCORMICK. Eaqutra
Ftonda Bw N a S2440
M l East Church Street
Orlando. Ftortto 32601
Telephone (407)6435690
Pubkah March X . 27.2002
KXI4I
NOTICE OF
PUBUC AUCTION
Nates ta heraby gnrarc
Semmoto Wrecker Service wrt sat
mi Pubkc Auction tar salvage tar
cash on demand to htghed bated,
Vw Mowing dascnbed vdsetos:
April 1 ,1002
94 Buck Regd
Vna I G4AJ39AXEH43BS67
X Buck SDR
Vta* 1G4AM44R9L6430309
Th* kuebon will be held al 1 2 X P M .
on the said dele* above
Al
Sammoto Wreckar same# 2440 S
Myrtle Av* Santord. FL 32773
Proapechva bidders may inspect
vehicles one how prior to sal*
Terms wa cash or carWiad finds
Samtooto Wrecker reserves to* nd*
to accept or rated any and a* bids.
Pubksh March X . 2002
KKI43
NOTICE OF PUBUC SALE
ALTAMONTE TO W V ta INC.UNCLAJMEO VEHICLE AUCTION
117 MARKER S T.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
SALE BEGINS AT 10 00 AM. SOLO
AS IS, NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL BIDS
PURSUANT TO F S. 71178
4 142002

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1993 DODGE
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PHONE • 407-3390700
Pubkah March X . 2003
KK144

NOTICE OF SUSPENSION
T O WILLIAM C NEELD
Casa No
CW 20O1-1294.W2I03615
An Note a ol Suspansuti to sus­
pend y o u leans* and ekgdkkry tar
kcww ua has been Wed agamd you
You have Vw nghl to rarpraat a hewmg pursuant to Sachons 1 X 5 6 9
and 120 57, Florida Statutes, by
m aJng a raquesl tor ism * to tfw
Ftonda Department c4 Slat*. OMWon
d Licensing. Post Otoce Bos 3687.
Tallahassee.Ftands323166687 Ha
raquesl tor hearing is not received by
21 days bum the IMIS ol *1* lest pub
kcabon. the rid* to hearing In this
matter a lit be waned end Vw
Department ol Stale a d dispose a t
tow cause ta accordance wto lew
Pubksh March I I . X . 27. 2002 end
April 3. 2002
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�Wednesday. March 20.2002 P a g e S B

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H O n c a IS HEREBY OIVEN. M
RUTH COLMAR. i n hofelra at 9 *
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tor t i n
. Th#
m m and y**r(a) or
daacripdon of tw proparty, and toa
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YEAR OP M U A N C K : 1MB
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Oaatrtpaun ol Property LEQ LOT 3
CIDARHKJ. PB » PO 18
N w w to f c h m m n t JLKXTH
GABBAI PERSONAL REP
(* moro 8wn on* Cerafleaw. teiow
i t o n ontor tor each adddowl carM ntoT«M A l ot M d preparty bamg
In N Courty ol Sammoto. SUM or
Unton auch carMcatod) t o n b*
rn kaanrod Keen to g to law. 8w
etoto») *• b* M d to tw hfepwrt biddw to (to m l Irani door. Sammoto
Coutty
Courthoua*.
Santord.
Ftonda, on
Monday Apr* 28, 20W. to 11tttom
Payment to Stoo too. appicatto
documonury alamp I n n and
raoortong t o n art nqjfead to bo
ptod by too auccaathi Odder « too
•too FiA payment ol toi amorai
oquto to too hfepwra Ud to duo wahin
J4 houn after too odnnood tono at
•too A* payment* ahal bo eoto&lt; or
fluororln d
m tn x iw i,
modo
poyabM to too Ctork ol too Cfecu*
Court
Datod on 1/14/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F TH E CIRCUIt COURT
8EMB40LE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by O C M ID M E HARFORO Deputy
Ctork
Pubtatc March 20.27.2002 and
Apr! 3. 10.2002
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foe Ttn D n d
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. tool
FUNOCO INC. too hoidat ol too W towing c«rtif&gt;cat«&lt;t) h u filed H id
carMcatod) tor a too daod to bo
totufd ttwion. T h t o d A c iia nunv
borlal and yaard) at toauanco. too
dau npnun ol too properly, and too
named) in d i d a o n aoaoaood
C E R Tto K A Tl NO: 3033
YEAR OP BBUAM CE: 1MB
PARCEL IDO: 1M l -20-500-00001240
Dooo«aan ol Proparty: LEO LOT
324 HEATHERTON VILLAGE UNIT
I PB IP PQ3 3 « ♦ 37
MICHAEL J RATCHFORD, DAWN M
RATCHFORO
(II moro toon ono CortAcato. M o o
obovo ardor tor each oAManto carM rato(i)) A l at raid leupatty bong
to too Cowry ol SorntooM. Siolo ol
Ftorkto.
Untoaa auch carMcaaad) d d bo
rodootnod occordtog to loo, too
coto(i) o « bo aold to Pro N ? n t Uddar al too wart front door. Samfewto
County
Courtoouao.
Sanford.
Florida, on
Monday Aprl 29.2002. al II COwn.
Paymord ol Sola too. appocotla
documontary atamp t u n and
racordtog Ia n aro raqrarrl to bo
paid by too auccauAi bidder ol too
aolo Fm paymord oI on amour
arpn totoo hleltool bid la duo Mtoto
24 howa altar too advertraad bmo at
u d At pvyment* P u l be ceah or
guaranteed
monument,
made
payable to Pro Clart rf too Clrcud
Court
Dalad on 3/14/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Oepury
Clort
Pubkah March 20. 27. 2002 and
Apri 3. 10. 2002
KK146
tor Tar Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, toal
MLHM AS CUST (ASHLAND), too
holder ol too toflowmg cartiicatod)
haa Nad aaal cart&gt;Acala(i| tor a lar
daod to bo lotuod tooraon The car
Uicalo numborta) and yaar(» oI
nuance, too doacnption ol too prop­
erty. and too named) n whtch a araa
C C R TV K A TB NO: 403
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: 1M0
PARCEL IDO: 27-10-30 503 06000000
Daaotpbcn ol Property- PT OP BLK
B DESC AS BEG I I S 01 FT E OP
SW COR BLK B RUN W Its Ot FT
N 510 FT E 327.9 F t S 3Q74S FT W
TO A PT N O f BEG S TO BEQ A F Q
VEGETABLE TRACT P B7 PQ 14
INFO: 0003 0000 CUTOUT FOR 9S
Namaa n which auoiaod BARRY
P HASH
(H mom than ono CorWcalo. toaow
above order tor each oddbonal cotkfleatod)) A l ol raid property bang
n too County ol Somnola. Stale ol
Ftonda
Unleu euch certilicaiedl anal bo
redeemed acconkng to tow. too prop­
erty doactfeed n audr oortdlcalod)
md bo aold to too N^roat Odder al
toa weal front door. Semnoto County
Coutoouoa. Santord. Ftonda. on
Monday. Apr! 29.2002, al H 00am
Payment ol Soto too. atpacatra
documentary ttamp (area and
racordtog looa ora roryarad to bo
paid by toa auccaatkJ taddar al toa
eeto. Fid payment ol an emoerfe
equal to too hrghoat bid to duo nohm
24 houra altar too odvartuod bmo ol
eeto- A l payment* aha* be c*ih or
guaranlood
inatrumant.
mode
poyabM to toe Clerk ol too Crcud
Court
Doled on 3114/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Ctork
Pubkah: March 20. 27. 2002 and
April 3. to. 2002
KK147
for T u D&gt;&gt;d
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, toal
RUTH COLMAR, too holder ol too
toaowmg carahcalatt) haa Nod imd
carkfecetad) tot a lea daod to bo
•rued maroon The earthen* nunb ird) and ywetdl al oauanca. too
daocnpbon ol too property, and too
nama(a) to which 4 w u 111 m art
Waraaatotowa
CERTIFICATE NO: 1444
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 199S
PARCEL tOr O tTO -30-90600002330
Daacnpbon ol Property LEG LOTS
23d 240 242 244 S 24« FRANK L
WOODRUFFS SUBO PB 3 PG 44
Namaa n wrach aauaaod JUCMTM
GAOOAJ PERSONAL REP
(II moro toon ono CerbAcali. M ow
above order tor each nkkwonai carW ealed)) A4 al tad property bar-j
n too Cowry ol SomlnoM. Stall oI
Ftonda
Unreal tuch carbAcatoti) aha! bo
rodoamod according to tow. too prop­
erty deter Pad n tuch cenhceieGI
m l bo add to too rvgheit bektor al
too won bont door. Sammoto Counfy
Courtoouao. Santord. Ftonla. on
Monday. Apnl 29.2002.1111 00am
Payment ol Solo too. appecabte

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eg als

doeranantary
loconpng tool are raqJred to bo
poU by too auocoaoAA bidder al too
ooto. Fid payment ol on amount
o^ral to toa N / w l bid to duo wohto
N h o n d to N to w M iio d
•ala A l payment I N I bo caah or
poyabto to tot dark ol too Choj*
Court.
Doled on 311412002
MARYANNS MORSE
C L E W OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY, FLORKM
by OERALDME HARFORO Dopuly
CM
P ut** March 20.27.2002 ntd
Apr! 3.10,2002
KK14S
tor Tla Daod
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, toot
ACCURATE TEMPERATURE CON­
TROL CORP. too hoktor d r o i d toning corWcar«[i) hw Had aold
corthcato(t) tor a toa dead to bo
toauad tooraon. The rantorato nunborta) and yoar(i) at Oauanca. too
daterpoon ol toa property, and too
nomad) to whtoh t wot tueaaad
to/aro u todnae:
CS R TV K A TS NO: JS31
YEAR OP MSUANCt: IM S
PARCEL 100: 10-2I-31-SI300000370
DoacrtpOon ol Property: LEO LOTS
37 30 39 . *0 MILTON SQUARE
ADO PB 3 PG 90
Nomoa to which M im iort REALTY
ASSET PROPERTIES LTD
(It mora toon ono CotkPcato. M ow
obovo order tat each otkManal corMlca l i( i)) A4 ol aaal property bong
In too Cowry ol SoroOnla. SUM td
Ftonda
llrtoM euch carkAcola(t) ahoi be
radaomod occordtng to low, too pro^
arty du enbod to tuch cantorole(i)
w « bo add to too N(hool Udder at
too woto front door, S«ntnoto Cowry
Courtoouao. Bardoid. Ftonda. on
Monday Apr! 29.2009. at 11OOvn.
Payment at Solo too, appOcatM
documentary alamp k ia a and
rooortong tool era rotpjood to bo
pud by too auccatitol btodar al too
u M Fito poymanl ol on amount
oquol to too iRpioat bid a (too wkhn
24 houra altar too advorttoad kma ol
aala. A l payment! aha* be caah or
guaranteed
toibument.
mode
payable to too Ctork ol too CocM
C a rt
Detod on 3114/200?
UARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORKM
by OERALDME HARFORO Dopuly
Ctork
PWiMt: March 20 27.2003 and
Aprk 3,10. 2002
KK149
for Tgto Qom J
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tool
MUNICO INC. too hofelar ol toa M fcwtog oarttocaMd) hot «tod aold
Forttoeatod) lor • toa dead to be
torowd tooraon. The carkhcato nw u
bor(a) and yoord) at toauanco. too
doaervaon ol too property end toa
named) n which I woo ireoeied
a/*a m toSoam:
CSRTWXMTB NO 3734
TEAR OP m U A N C tl 199S
PARCEL 101. 34-21-3D903-06000190
DoaonpOon ol Proporty LEO LOT
IS BLK B EASTBROOK SUBO UNIT
NO 3 PB 14 PQ 32
Nomoa In ohicti o u oaud :
LUTHER R MARBLE. VIRGINIA R
MARBLE
(• more than ono Cortilicale. tolow
above order lor each oddbonal cmM r m l l ) ) A l ol Mai preparty botng
ei too County ol Semrwto. State ol
Ftorkto.
Unlou ouch cartScato(i) rhal bo
radromod occordng to tow, too propany deoenbod in tuch certKIcoled)
W4I bo U M to too hrgfwat Cadder ol
t u weal (rent door. Somuito County
Courthouse. Santord. Ftonda. on
Monday Apr! 29.2002.0111 COartv
Payment ol Soto loo, applcobto
documentary alamp luaa and
recording ton an myarad to be
paid by toa auccoeatoi balder at too
llM Ful payment ol an amowt
equal to too Nghaat tad to duo wohn
24 houn ollar too adverMod Bmo ol
tala A l payment ahal bo caah at
guaranteed
Intlrumenl.
made
payaCM to too Ctork ol too O ra N
Coral.
Doled on 114/2002
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Oepdty
Clerk
PubOoh March 20. 27. 2002 and
Apr* 3. 10.2002
KKISO
tor T u Daod
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tool
MLHM AS CUST (ASHLAND), too
hgktor ol too toaowmg carklKotod)
haa Ned tap cart*cato&lt;i) tor a toa
daod to bo aaued tooraon. The cotIrbcala numbord) and yaar(l) ol
wauanca. toa doicnpoon ol too prop­
erty, and toa named) n which 4 wae
ateoiiad toara at todowa
CERTIFICATE NO: I I S )
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: 199E
PARCEL C t 33 20 3D 921 00000090
Ooacnpbon ol Property LEG LOT 9
LONG DALE INDUSTRIAL PARK PB
29 PQ 60
Namaa n which aaaaaaad CONSEAL INTERNATIONAL INC
(M more toan one Carkhcaio. toaow
above order tor each addbonai carMicaMd)) A l ot w d property bang
« too County ol SomricM. Stale ol
Ftonda
Untou tuch carttocaio&lt;i| ahal bo
radaomod accordng to tow, too prop­
arty doacnbid n tuch cannealed)
•nil bo aold to too toghoat baldar al
too weal Pont door. SemwioM County
CoutoouM. Santord, Ftonda. on
Monday. Apnl 29, 2002,1111 00am
Peymera ct Solo too. appicabio
docunantary damp taiaa and
racontorg Not are required to bo
paid by too auccaath* btodar al too
aaJo Full poymanl ol an amount
aqual to too fnghail bid n dua wkhri
24 houra altar toa advorkaad tone at
aala A* payment* vu* be caah or
guaranteed
netrument.
made
payable to too Ctork ol too Drcut
Court
Oitert on 3 1U2002
MARYARNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Clark
PubAah March 20,27,2002 and
Apr* 3, 10. 2002
KX151
tor Taa Daod
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tial
RUTH COLMAR, to* hcAdar ct to*
toaowmg cartiluaiad) haa Nad aaal
carkbcaladj tor a Uu dead to be
nauad toeraorv The corthcato nwnb*r(a) and yaar(a) at raauanca. toa
dnerpoon at toa proparty, and toa
named) m whch « waa aaaaaaad
■Mar* aa totonra
CERTIFICATE NO. 1940
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: 1*99
PARCEL 101 21 2D3D30D011A-

0000
Doacrpkoo ct Preparty LEG SEC
21 TWP 203 ROE JOE BEQ 100 FT

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eca ls

N OF VFT N U B T RO 4 2 S I W U
COUNTRY C U M RD RIM W
1BS9S F T N SO O fQ W 119 E7FT N
SB DEO E 1)0 PT S 34 0C0 E ISO
FT E 90 F T 8 TO BCa
Nome* in whlth ooieoeed: RICH A
WAYNE TR
(*
her
» : *M ( i ) ) A l al M d property bung
to to* Cowry aI SantocM, SUM M
Ftonda.
UntoM euch nortlkcoM(a) too* bo
radoomod accmdtog to Mac t o prnpwN bo aold to toa hlgyraM btttor M
* » wool Irani door. Somov** County
Coratoout*. Santord. Ftonda, on
Monday. Apr* 29,2002. to 11.00m l
Peymer* at Stoo too, *pp9c*M*
docwnonlary tu m p taro* and
racordtog too* or* reqrarad to b*
paid by to* lucc n aOi btoder to to*
uto Fu» paymor* ol *n amoral
equal to toa N g h M bid la due Mtoto
2* houn totor to* tdrarteodBrno al
uto. A l paymarts rhal bo cooh or
poyoblo to to* Ctork to to* Oroul
Carat
Datod on 3114/2002.
UARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE CIRCUIT COURT
BEMMOLE COUNTY. FLOMOA
by OERALDME HARFORO Oopray
Ctork
PiMtoc March 20. 27.2002 and
Apt* 1 10. 2002
KK1S2
NoBm o 14
tor IN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tool
RUTH COLMAR, to* hoktor aI toe
krtDwmg cortBcatol*) hM Hod itod
oort*eaM(a) lor • toa daod to bo
toouod tooraon. Th* carMcoto nanb*r&lt;*) and yoerta) ol Oauanca. to*
■toocRpdon ol to* proporfy. and toa
nam*(i) m witch ■ waa aaooaaad
la/ara aa toBowa:

cn rv icxii nqi ins

YEAR OP M U A M C E : 1M7
PARCEL 100: 012D3D912-OOOD
021A
Orau lpoon ct Property LEQ PT O f
LOTS 21-2B DESC AS BEG NE
COR LO T 21 RUN W 4S198F T S O
DEO IS MM 97 SEC E 90298 F T E
130 46 F T N 2* DCG 03 MM 00 SEC
E 667.6 F T T O BEQ AMENDED
PLAT 0RUK3 PARK PB 7 PG S
iH m n wi w u n
FLA PROP CORP

«AC*I*(.)) A l el itod property betog
to to* Cowry a* Bommeto. Stole at
Flortdo.
UntoM auch corMctoad) iha* b*
radaomod ocoordbig to h a too prop­
erty dooertrod to euch carMcatole)
wB bo aold to Vi* hlghoal Uddar M
too wool bam door, SamtoetoOoraily
CourthouM, SontonL Ptorkto, on
Monday. Apr* 20,2002. to ILOOam
Paymor* ol Soto too. appOratta
documontary etamp la*or and
raconSng looa or* roqiArad to b*
paid by to* euooaaolM bfektor to Bw
Ml*. Ful poymanl at on amour*
aqual to too hqpiato bid I* du* wthto
24 horae artat too odvwrkMd Imp ol
Ml*. A* paymor** aha* bo caah or
guaranteed
mabumor*.
mad*
poytbto to too Ctork at to* Chad

Court.
Doled on 3114/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORKM
^byOERALONE HARFORO Oopray
Pubem March 20,27, 2002 and
Apd S. 10, 2002
OKI S3
1 r»i

N o tic e IS HEREBY GIVER toal
RUTH COLM AR to* holder ol toa
toBnrlng corMcatod) hM Nod aold
can*toato(a) tor a t u daod to b*
aouod toaraon. The
b*r(i) and yoorta) ol
doaertpoon ct *w property, and too
nomad) In witch I awe aeitoeed
N/tra m tolow*:
C f RTlfKTATM MO: 1400
YEAR O f ISSUANCE: 1M *
PARCEL 100: 01-2D3D906000D
3170
Ooocrpbon oI Property: LEO LOTS
S IT 319 321 323 6 329 FRANK L
WOOORUFFS SUBO PB 3 PO 44
Namoa In which Moaoood: JUDITH
OABBAJ PERSONAL REP
(Wmwe toan one CwMcole. kttow
above order tor ooch addtoonal caroAcalod)) A l a4 aaad property bong
In to* County 01 Sorrow!*. SUM ol
Ftonda
Unla** auch corttlcatod) eta* b*
radoomod occonkng to low, too propr rtoarrtoed to auch cortMcatod)
wd bo aold to to* hi^wai btodv al
too wou Irani door. Samtooto Coraty
Coratooua*. Santord. ftortda. on
Monday. ApN 2B. 2002, al 11 D O M
Paymor* ct Sal* too, oppln h to
documontary alamp tu o a and
roaming Io m ora roqrarod to b*
paid by too auccooah* bidder al too
Ml*. Pul paymor* ct on amoral
aural to too hlghoal bid it dua atom
24 houn aftor to* advorttoad bn# ot
a. A l poymonto aha* b* caah «
guaranteed
inalrwnont.
mad*
poyoblo to too Ctork ol too O o r t
Court
Dowd on 31147002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CtRCUfT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Dopidy
Ctork
Pubkah March 20,27.2002 ard
Apr* 3. 10. 2002
OK 194

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tool
RUTH COLMAR, toa hoidor d to*
Mowmg cartdcoMd) ha* Nod laid
carkhcata(i) tar a t o dead to bo
taaued tooraon. Tho cartMcala num
bar(i) and yoord) ct raauanca. to*
daecnpoon ot too proporfy, and to*
nam#(*) to which « aro* iiaatead
ttoara aa lolowe
CERTIFICATE NO: 29*3
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: 166*
PARCEL lOO. 02-21-28-6134)0000130
Daacnpuon c* Property LEO UNTT
13 CAMBRIDGE SQUARE A
CONDO ORB 2114 PG 26B
Nemo* n whtch atiMood CAM­
BRIDGE PTNRS DEV CORP
(H mora toon ono CortMcato. Wow
above ontor few ooch odMunal corM watKi)) A i at and prapvty owng
n to* County ol Sornnot*. SUM at
Flortdo
Untou auch ca&gt;McaM&lt;a) ahal bo
radoomod acooning to tow. to* prop­
erty dMQfeiod n ouch corttocraeG)
*4 bo aoM to too Nghoef batoar at
toa woal feor* dov. Sammoto Curaity
Courtoouao, Santord. ftonda. on
Mondoy.Apr*29,2002.a l ii OQom.
Paymor* ol Sato to*, oppacabt*
documanfary alamp taros and
rocradng too* era raqurad to b*
paid by «&gt;* auccouA* btdtor al to*
aala. Ful paymat* at an anew!
aqual to Era htghoal bd • duo aithai
24 houra ahor toa advorkaad kma ol
aala. AM poymonto aha* bo cajh or
guaranlood
nabwnanl.
noda
payabl* to toa Ctork ol toa Grout
Court.
Dated on 31147002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORKM
by GERALDINE HARFORO Drpufy

L tC A L S

eg als

Ctork
Pubtoh March 20, 27.2002 and
Apr* 3,10,2002
KXIS6
Caoo No. S8CA-1S7-144.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVER N l
RUTH COLMAR to* holder &lt;* to*
tpaontnQ tiiB B rin(i) hat itod tik i
corttocawd) lor a m dead to bo
laauod toaraon. Th* carMcoto rwnborta) and y**r(t) at Nauoneo. to*
daoatodcn aI too pnpotfy and too
n*ma&lt;a| to which ■ waa a iiM i ad
CERTW1C4TI NO: 6B7
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: ISIS
PARCEL o r . S3-19-30-SAF-0000017A
BaampOun ol Preparty: LEO W \n
OP LO T tr [LESS PT N SECOND
SEC RAVEMtA PARK SEC LOCH
ARBOR) NEW UPSALA PB 1 PO 87
rwnea n w io i
MAKER CON3TR CO
( » mot* toon
■tooled)) A l cl laid property bMig
In to* Coraty ct Sominato, Stole al
Florida.
UrtoM tuch carMcatod) towl bo
radaomod oocorrpng to tow, too prop­
erty doeertood In auch oart*toolo(i)
wa bo add to too hi^wal better to
too won Pont (toot. Sammoto Coraty
CoutoouM. Sanford. Flortdo. on
Monday, Apr* 2B. 2002. al 11OOran.
Poymanl ol Sola to*. app*ca**o
documentary alamp tuoa and
foconBr*) Io m era raqArod to b*
paid by too auccaaih* baMor a* too
aol*. FUl paymor* ol an amou*
aqra* to to* NBwal tod la duo wohin
2* hour* after too arhorkaod knw ol
u k A l ptymonto aha* b* caah or
(praranlead toebumot*.
mada
poyoblo to to* Ctork of to* CImu!
Court.
Dotod cn 3M42002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORKM
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctork
PvMah: Match 20. 27. 2002 and
Apr* 3. 10. 2002
KK1SB
lor T u Daod
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. tool
RUTH COLMAR to* hetdor c* toa
toPowlng corttcotod) hoa Nod aold
carkfcwa(r) tor a toa dead to b*
'IuhjmkI tMwvon. ThA ctrDflcalt rwnnbar(a| and y*ar(i) at toauanco, to*
dioerpoon ct to* proporfy, and to*
namod) In which • waa aaaaoaad

US.
Truotoo. a B i raapoct to
Aaaot
Saeurtou
Cotporodon
FHArVA Mortgage Paoo-Thrau^i

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gucrantaod
matrumani.
payable to to* Ctork V too Oroul
Court.
Dated an 3147002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT CO UR T
SEMMOLE COUNTY. aO R fO A
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctork
Pubtoh March 20,27.2002 and
Apr* X 10.2002
KK1S7
Notto* ot i p p ir t llon
(Of T u OM d
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. toot
FUNOCO MC, to* hoktor at too fedlowing c*rt*lcai*(i I h u Nod aold
conrAcato(t) few a lar daod k&gt; b*
laauod tooraon Th* carMcoto num­
borta) and yoorta) ot Oouanco, too
-a -rind*ii il /J
■ ptopBiTy,
■■■■naiki ino
am* lii
I
QUCiipuon
ui if
itfw
its®
nama(i) m which * area aaaaaaad
CSRTM1CAT1 NO: 1428
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1988
PARCEL KM: 34-20-28-91D00000660
Daacrtpoon ct Proparty LEQ LOT
96 t PT OF LOT SS DESC AS BEQ
SE COR LOT 99 RUN N 62 DEO 20
MIN 12 SEC W 140 FT HELY ON
CURVE 2.17 FT S 61 DEO 26 MIN
91 SEC E 14001 F T TO BEO
8ASAL VIEW AT SABAL POINT PB
32 POS 62 TO 64
Namaa m which aaaaaaad DOOI B
ZIRKLE
(H mora toan on* CarMcoto. toaow
■hove ontor tor each addtoonal car­
Mcatod) ) A l at tout proporfy bomg
to to* Coraty at Sammoto. Slat* ol
Florida.
Untou tuch carMcatod) ahal bo
radoomod eccordng to low, too prop­
erty dtaenbad n auch corMcatod)
to* wool few* door. Sammoto Coraty
Courtoouu. Santord. ftonda. on
Monday. Apr* 2V. 2002. al II OOran
Payment ol Sato toa, apptcatWa
documantary alamp laaas and
racortlng tooa ora raqurad to b*
paid by to* auccaoaU Cxfetor at to*
aato. Ful paymor* ot on amou*
•qua! to too h ^ a o i lad to duo worm
24 houra aflor to* odvortfaod kmo ol
uto A l payment iho* bo caah or
guaranteed
melmmont.
made
poytbto to to* Ctork V to* Crawl
Court.
Dated on 3/147002
MARYAfME MORSE
CLERK OP THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Dopuly
Ctork
Pubtoh Uoroh 20. 27.2002 ard
Apr* 3. 10. 2002
KK196
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Ncbc* ■ hereby grvon;
Sammoto Wrecker Service ana aa*
al Pubic Auction few uh a ge kw
caah an demand Is Nghut balder.
Apri 1,2002
M Chav 4 OU
WM1GIBN69ZSG9112366
67 Mercury TOR
V n« IMEBM603XHH646371
The auction a* be held al 12 00PM
on toa taid dale* above
At
Sammoto Wrecker aamca 2940 S
Myrtle Av* Santord, FL 32773
Prospector* twddora may inspect
verwetoa on* hour prior to aala
Term, are caah w carMad tonda
Sammola Wrecker raaarvoa toa n?4
to accapl or rotact any and ai tad*
Pubkah March 20 2002
K X I 6 0 _____________________
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP T H I 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OP FLORIDA

Legal*

E 20 F T OP LOT 37 6 ALL LOT 38
SANFORO HEIGHTS P « 2 PO 63

NOTICE OP A C TO N
84 REM ANO ARREST
ki accordtnea w*h Suppttmmial
Rl*« (C)(4) toa Cartam AdnaraRy and
Marrtma Ctofeirt d toa Fadwrt Ifein
d O r* Procadura. and Local
Artmmiy Rada 7 01(d). node* I*
hereby ghran aI to* inert d to*

201 W tTto
Planned u w d to* property a to
raquaal * 5or vananca to few* yard
Iff variance to Md*
yvdi M&amp;adta to' cw jtud a tcmuri

odfor

Larry Bt
Board d A4uakfdr&lt;
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC
IF A
PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL A
DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THE ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR­
ING. ME/SHE WILL NEED A VER­
BATIM RECORD O f THE PROCEED840S INCLUDING THE TE5T840NT AND EVIDENCE. WHICH
RECORD IS NOT PROVIDED BY
THE CITY OF SANFORD (FS
2660109)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTia P A T I 84 ANY OP THESE P f O
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330-9626 46
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
PutaAah March 13.20.2002
KX003

_______
DEFENDANT
n o n e s 0 8 ACTION
T O Bommali Lake Iran* land
Tnraf *824. ■ Land Trial I *ytog and
a l unknown parttoi claiming by.
torngh, under and ogolnM too

Circuit Court
Orange County,
Cana l 0 0 6 1 -666 _
Papal Coi# Metropolitan Bulling
Company Int.

PLAMRFP.
V*.
Sammoto Lake Inna Land True!
*624, a Land Truot &amp; Skrart a*
Trudra# e* to# Sononoto LM# Iron#
land Truot *S24, ■ Land Truot: Th*
Unknown Bano*cTOrtM at to* Tnrat
al to* Sammoto Lota Iron# land
Truot *S24, * Land Truot Th#
unknown Truotoo* at to* Bafftnoto
Lake Iron* land TruM 1824. a land
Th a t _ imtowam por*on(a) In poo-i
....... on ct too rutted rod
proporfy 61;____ unknown poreoryt)
m p i........ Inn ot 8w aiiqoci ru t
property »2,
9 Ifvmg. and a*
unknown porttoo claiming by.
torou(Fi. under and egemet too
•dot * n*mto ovivnaviqtj wno ■Tra
no* known to bo daod or otoro.
defer! on
dovtoooo.

grantoofe,

or

known to b* dead or atom.
Ava Antovry. trie drtVa Pnma Tim*
FoodStara*.
devtoeeo, granlooa, or olhor
damanta vtoou tea known addooo
S. Skrart u Truotoo ol too Bontnoto
Lake Iron* Land TruM *824.4 land
Trual * kvtog and M unknown parbu
Claiming by. torough, undtr and
danl(i) Who an not known to bo
d u d w otv*. whetoor uk t unknown
■pouoo*. fa ro dovtolil. grand**,
w otoor doknarta whou l*M known
to:
Th* Unknoan BonoActortoa (4 to*
Troal al to* Sammoto Lake bon*
Land TruM &gt;924. a Land Tnoi 4 ty­
ing and a* imfenown pantos (tuning
by. to(Onto- Uhdfer anU agamat toa
rbov* namod dodndoi*(a) who are
not known to bt dead or aliv*.
Mratou Hid imknown partwa may
dovtoaoa,

CER TVICATt NO: 4BBB
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: 1*07
PARCEL ID r 21 -21-32-9CF-OFOO0190
DM Opaon ct Property LEO LO TS
15 IS • 17 BLK P NORTH CHULUOTA PB 2 PG 94
Nonw* to which i i i oai od- MARK
OBOR
(&gt; man toon ana CorMcato. toaow
above order tor each addBonal car­
Mcatod) ) A l ol eaid propony botog
to to* Cowry ol Sonencto. Sot* ol
Ftarkto.
UntoM auch earaacatod) aha* bo
radaomod occontng to tow. to* ptoparty daaertood In auch corttdcatod)
wfl ba aold to toa hapwal biddor ot
too wort kora door. Senvnow Courty
Courtoouao Santord. Ftonda. on
Monday. Apr* 2). 2002. al 11 00am
Payment ct Sal* too, appUiable
documonury lum p Miaa and
racordng faaa era raquwod to M
peal by »ra uccaertul baldar
bdda al toa
Wriowf
,
_______ radua w «*n
.84
h
3* hora*
oMr toa■otolarMddkmo at
aato.

L egals

grand**,

or

other

Tho Unfenown TruMooa ol to*
Sammoto Lake Iran* Land Treat
*924, a land Treat * King and at
unknown panda dairnmg by.
torough, raidar and againM to*
*d detondanha) who are
known to bo daod or afevo,

dovdait .

gran d ee,

or

otoor

d
Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tool an action
tor loroctoaraa ol mortgage on to*
LO T 43. BLOCK A. SEMINOLE
HEIGHTS. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 9. PAGES 142, O f
THE PUBLIC RECORDS Of SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. STATE 0* FLORI­
DA
f*a born Nad agafewt you and you
are roqrarod to aarva a copy or your
wraton dalanu a . * any. to I. on
KELLY M BALLARD. Aflomey far
CodM AStawdraU. P A
4010 Boytcu* Boraovoid
Srad490
Tamp*. FL 33907
on w b o k n id ly days kwh toa toda
(* too toil pubtcoOon at »*• noOoo
and No too ortgfewi w*h too Cdrk ol
tod Coral aihor boiara aervre* an
tooraoAor, otoorwd# a dadiA wB bo
androd agamal you tor to* ratal
NOTE: Pursuant to to* Fair Dab*
CoBoctfon Pracbco* A d you era
advfaad toil tod dw torn Is daomad
to bo a dabl coOactor afdmpdng to
ro il cl * dad and any fe*nmia«nn
obtained wd bo mod tor toot praW1TNESS my hind and to* aaal o*
u a j Court on FEB 18 2002.
(SEAL)
Aa Cdrk ol t d Court
ByfkAhtGng
Aa Dopuly Cdrti
PubOah.Th# Somferod Herat*
COOiUS A STAWIARSKI. P A
iOlOBoyaooul Boutovord
Surd 450
Tamp*. FL 33607
Telephone: (613)677-6008
C6S*1G020104
Pubkah March 20. 27. 2002
KX162
NOTICE OP P U S U C BALE
ALTAMONTE TOWW4Q. M C UNCLAMED V E H K L f AUCTION
117 MARKER ST.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, a
SALE BEGINSAT 1000AM. SOLO
AS 13. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE.
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL BIOS
PURSUANT TO F S. 71178
43-2002
1987 CADILLAC
1G6JO91W1HJ510199
PHONE * 407-3340700
Publth March 20.2002
KKI63
VEfOCLE AUCTION
1.1
4 1HGED369XJA049619
Aucbon to bo held on 8441-03 a
10AM al PMchatTa Towing 1240 S
C R 427. longwood
I. u Manto.
4JM1BF222XJ017B517
Auction tab* held 84402 O 10AM
■ 1240S C R 4 2 7 , Longwwxl
t. 91 Chav..
IIQ1LVI3TIMYI14659
Aucoon to bo hold 040482 •
10AM • 1240 S C R . 427.
Lonowood
Pubkah March 20. 2002
KK171
Lake Mary Haoah and RahddUbon
Carau do** not ddcnmmad agamal
any parson on toa baara ol race,
floor, national ongm. rkuhUy or age
m adrrauion. traaanar* or parkopakon m *a program*, aanncaa. and
actMlwa,« fei amptoyman. For fur
torn mtormabon about tom policy
coded to* EaacuOv* Owactor al
407-809-3131,
Pubitan March 20. 2002
KK1B0
NOTICE TO THE PUSUC:
None* a hereby grvan toal to# Board
or AifeLakrdr* d to* Cfey d Sradord
wd hefcj a ragdar maaong on March
28,2002(1 to* Cfey Hal CamnuaKin
Chamban at 11:30 A M ai order to
conardv a raquaal lor vananca « to*
Zoning Oninanc* u I panama to
feed and and yard aatback raquram sd an an SR IA ronmg dame! on

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NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN tod by
virtu* d toal cartam WIN d
dam aaaartfeig auch panon s MarEaacdton laauod out d and raidar
art fei •&lt;* preparty In • manat art
to* aaal at to* Ctraud Court at
lotto In to* Supplemental Rrta* d
Oranga Coraty, Ftortda. Caao * CK&gt;Certain AdmiraBy and Martkm*
01-600 upon a Inal Judpnert ranOfevna d to* Fadwal fUa* at C M
dared n to* atoraaaid coral an to*
Procadura apfehm thirty (30) day*
s ilt (toy d March A O . 2001 to tool
•Aar (1) same* ol few comptomt at
certain cat* antrtdd Papal-Cola
(2) tie fevrt data d pubfcason or
Msiroputtan Bo*6ng Compeer, toe.,
namtP va. Ava Antoony, Inc. dtola
punuar* to Rl4* C(6)UKD(B) d to*
Suppfeamantal FLutoa d Cartam
Tim*
Food
Bton*.
Atferiraty and !4artkma Ctoferw. w*hi) which atoraaaid WTO d
n auch addBonal ama aa toa Coral
Elocution waa dafevarad to rn * * *
may atom, and ahal an anawar w*hShard d Sammola Courty. Ftonda
feirwaray (20)day*aAartoaM ngd
and I have levied upon al too rfep*.
t&lt;* dafen wito toa 06k* d to* CtortL
i n ara n w iv i of ■&gt;• o*w ioir^i|
to Vto
ouctio ^ q proptrTy,
Urvted Stall* OtoMd Court. 300
Urrtad Stats* Coratooua*. 60 North
•aid preparty being loci lad In
Hughey Avarua, Ottondo, Ftonda.
Samkid* County. Florida, mora par32601.
acdarly daaertoad aa tolowa:
Datod at Ortarato. Ftonda. N a 26
Parta d Lota 30 and 91 plu* vacalday d February, 2CC2.
M IirBCf MIWMn MyHI &lt;3
MAC CAIAEY
North ptoo 90 leal Watt d to* NE
corner d Lot I t . Run aouih 73
dagraaa 3 6 3 T Watt 437 1 fad. toon
By Anita M. Cream
North 17 dagraaa 21’X T Weal 1906
AaaWtar* Unaad State* Adomay
Ftortda Bar No. 96368
tool toan North 72 day*** 3P37*
201 FattorrtBukfeng
East 493.41 laaL toan south 19669
SO North Hughey Avarua
tort to toa port at b a p ra q p**a
road) ENTZMMQER FARMS ADDI­
Ortonda. Ftortda 32801
(407)648-7900 - totophana
TION NUMBERS 2. aa recorded In
(407)8447641 - lacamvta
Plat Book 5. Pag* 9, d too Pubic
Record* d Sammola County.
Pubarti. March 13,20.27.2002
KK064
Ftortda Real property 10 No. 342030-SAW 00000300
AJao known aa; 701 434 SR E.
NOTICE OP
WVWar Spring*. FL 32706
PUaueSALE
PUBLIC NOTICE la hereby gTren.
and to* imdaraignad aa Sharrt d
Sammot* County. Ftonda. wrt at
tort on toa data and im* totod
11.00 A.M. on to* Sto day d Apr*
twtow and continuing from day to day
A D 2002 char tor late end le t lo
ra*a ai good* ra* odd. era w* aai at
toa ivywrt Odder. FOR CASH IN
PuMc Auckon. to to* NgFwat taddra.
HANO AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
tor caah. at to* warehouse at STOR­
ALL EXISTING LIENS. M to* Front
AGE USA. tocatod at 460 Ftonda
(Waal (Door, at toa Map*, d to*
Central Parkway. Longwood. FL
Sammoia County Courthoua* m
32790. tod tolowtog goods, war**.
Santord.
Ftonda.
th*
ab
daterhad property
charges for wtach a Ian an tarn* i*
That aaal aai* ■ bang mad* id artNamed, tow*
D lA T tO P S A K Aar* 1*
i*fy to* tarma d toil Writ at
,TTMC OP 6 A L I 4 30 PM
P.
(Cuefcmer NemeKUrvt fMBnet
Daacnpacvi d Oootto Batog Sold)
SsnWid* County. Ftonda
NOTICE REGARDING THE AMER­
M Banda *104 TboW. bench, codICANS WITH OtSABATTES A C T OP
L Ladqcrky t19S
1990. PERSON3 WITH A DISABILI­
TY NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM­
Hnuaahdd lumaraa, John King 1470
MODATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN
Fumawe. SPG Global Corp vinart
THE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
Car. M IS Calartng Hama, Daacala
CONTACT TH E ENFORCEABLE
touch Samcaa *660 VaTicka. Bart
WRITS SECTION OP THE CIVK.
Bray Demgn Aaaoc., fee MS4 ton*DIVISION AT THE SH ERIFFS
OFFICE, 100 BUSH BLVD. SAN­
STORAOE PROTECTION AUC­
FORD. FLOfilOA. A T LEAST FIVE
TION SERVICES
LICENSE • 993
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
A 960 00 ctoanmg dapoad w* ba
INGS.
(407)669-6640
TTD
(467)669-3323
cadacud fear each raid purthaaa and
Wkh Sal* Hrtd O n : Apr! 6,2002
rahmdad altar al codanis 01 rart/l
Pubirtv Marche. 13. 20.27. 2002
KX021
Th* above iniarmratan It to bapubkahad once a weak Id two conaacuM THE ORCUTT COURT FOR
(rv* wartu Said aala to ba raidar
6EM 840U COUNTY.
and by vklua at to* a tilK ii at toa
aw*. In auch case* mad* and proPR06AT1 OtVISION
Pctoaih March 20,77.2002
FS* Nraatoar 02-74CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
KK063
ARCHAK Y. UANGUaUAN.
84 THE ORCUTT COURT
NOTICE TO CREDFTORS
FOR 6CM840L1 COUNTY
Th* ackTVraairanon d to* aatala d
PROBATE DIVISION
ARCHAK
Y.
UANOUIKIAN.
FHa Number H-219-CP
oacaaaad. F4* Numbar 02-74-CP, la
8* RE: ESTATE OF
pankng In to* Grcua Court lor
ROBERT J DIEHL.
Sammola CoraHy. Ftonda. Probaio
Drvmqn. too addrasa d which ■ 301
N0T1CI OP ADM86STRAT10N
North Park Avanu*. Sadcrd. Ftortda
Tha adfTvnwtreOon ol toa eeUta d
32771. Th* namaa and Mkkaaaaa d
tobart J OWN. dscaaaad, F*a
to* panonal rapraaariafev* and to*
Numbar 02 21 SOP. I* parekng In to*
personal rapraasnutrva'i attomay
Crrcut Court Ira Sammol* Courty.
Flunda. Probata Drviawn. to*
adrfeasa d which a 301 N. Park
other parsons having claim* ot
Avanu*. Santord. Florida 32772damanda agamal Decadenti aatala
6099 Tha namaa and wkkaaan d
mduckng unmaturad. cononganl or
to* panonal rapraaariiaava and toa
panonal fepreeenravva t adomay
rawqudaiad clavna on whem a copy
d t w nobca ra served moat M* tote
derma with tow Court WITHIN THE
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
LATER O f THREE (3) MONTHS
NOT1FIEO THAT
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
A* person* on whom tow none* ra
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE
•arvad who have obyeckona toal
OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE
chalang* to* vafecHy d to* Wd. to*
DATE O f SERVICE O f A CORY O f
rpiaaflcamn* d to* paracnal rapraaantaov*. vanua or pmatfeckon d tow
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l other crecktcrt d to* Dacadar*
Corat art raqurad to M* toes cbyacand persona having claim* ot
kon* wrto tow Court WITHIN THE
damanda against toa Decadent*
LATER O F THREE MONTHS
aatala. mctukng ravnalraad. conarv
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
gant or raihqradaied derma, must Na
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
tfwv darns w*h tore coral WITHIN
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE O f A C04»Y OF
DATE O f THE FIRST PUBLICA­
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
TION OF THIS NOTICE
A* cradaon d to* Dacadar* and
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO TILED WILL
ocher parsons having derma ot
BE FOREVER BARRED
damanda agamal Decadent* aatala
The data d toa IWal publcatnn d
on whom a copy d tow node* to
few Nonce a March 6. 2002
SHAMAN A. MANGU1KIAN
dal* d tw feral pubfecaron d tow
Personal Hapraaantatrva
Nude* moat Na lhair dafena with tori
631 Autram Gian Dnv*
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
Uatoouma. FL 32940
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
John R Kane*a. Eaqrara
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCA
T O N OF THIS NOTICE OR TMRTY
Ftonda Bar No 0361199
OATS AFTER THE DATE O f SER­
ORAY. HARRIS 6 ROBINSON. PA
VICE O f A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
P O Baa 1670
ON THEM
Matocuma. Ftonda 32902-1670
At odwr creator* d to* Dacadar*
(331)777 «t00
and parson* having claims or
Publish March 6. 13.20. 2002
damanda agamat to* Dacadanfa
KX062
UNTIED STATES
□•STRICT COURT
MIDDLE OtSTRICT OF
FLORIDA. ORLANOO DIVISION
CASE NO 6 0* C V 973-ORL220AB
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
ANY AND ALL RADIO STATION
TRANSMISSION
EQUIPMENT.
RADIO FREQUENCY POWER
AMPLIFIERS. RADIO FREQUENCY
TEST EQUIPMENT. AND ANY
OTHER EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATED
WITH OR USED IN CONNECTION
WITH THE TRANSMISSIONS ON
FREQUENCY 97 1 MKi LOCATEO
AT 449 E MARVIN AVENUE.
LONGWOOD. FLORIDA 32750
Dalandanta

court WITHIN THREE MONTH3
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WXL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha dal* d to* krai pubdeatron d
tor* Node# w March 13 2002
Maryam* T Dwhl
Paracnal Raprawntakva
3720 S W 66th Place
Mian. Ftonda 33169
J PATRICK FITZGERALD. PA
FL Bar 42466*1
Attorney lor Parson*! Rapiaaadakv*
110 Manx* Way. Sort* 3B
Coral GabWa. Ftonda 33134
(309)443-9162
Pubkah March 13. 20. 2002
KK069

L

eg als

TH tO N CU TT COURT

COUNTY,
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. *6-0673
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.

RAYMON UPSON. M at.
Defendant!*).
N O TIC E OP R E S C H ED U LED
FO R EC LO S U R E E A LE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to an Order Rescheduling
Foradoara* Salt dalad March 4,
2002 and inland fei Casa NO 990573 at to* Cvai* Court d to*
EIGHTEENTH JUdkaai Cfecufl In raid
lor SEMINOLE Courty. Ftortda
&gt;ram CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION, to to*
PiamMI and RAYMON UPSON:
JUANITA UPSON. CITIBANK. FED­
ERAL SAVINGS BANK: FLEET
FINANCE. 84C. ara to* Detonkraka.
I wil aai to toa lughaat and bart bkk
dar tor caah al W EST FRONT DOOR
OP THE SEMINOLE CO UN TY
COURTHOUSE. SANFORO. FLORI­
DA ai 11 OOAM.cn toa 4 day dA prl.
2002. toa toaowmg daaertoad proper1y a* art torto to laid Ffewt Judgment
BEGIN 998 12 FEET W EST OF THE
CENTER OF SECTION 22. TOWN­
SHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 28 EAST.
THENCE WEST 98 FEET. THENCE
SOUTH ISO FEET. THENCE EAST
88 FEET, THENCE NORTH 150
F E E T TO THE POINT OP BE084NINQ
A/ICA 2210 HBXVICW DRIVE.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL 32714
WITNESS MY HANO and tw aaal
d tow Court on March 5.2002
Claik d to* Cfecufl Court
B y Mary Stroup*

Deputy Clark
Echevarria iAaaoctat**. P A
P.O. Bo&gt;2S018
Tamp*. Ftortda 33622-9018
'S m American* wflh DWabiMM* A d
&gt;1yom ra a parson wflh a 9 n h *fy
to parkdpaka to toi* procaadng. you

ara ended ra no cod to you. tor to#
provision o( cartam aatialanc*.
Pleat* contact Coral Atfenmairabon
ra 201 N. Park Avanu*. SarrionL
Ftortda 12771. lataphon* numbar
(407)6644227. wtthfel 2 working
day* d your receipt d tow docu­
ment: 8 hearing fenpafead, (TOO) 1900-8946771
PlbOraiManh 1 3 20. 2002

•4 TH6 ORCUTT COURT
OP TH E lETH
JUOKLAL CtRCUTT
•4 ANO FOR
(CO U NTY.

CJLEE MO:98-C A DOPE 11 14*4-L
EMC MORTGAGE CORPORATKY4
PLAINTIFF
VS
ROBERT L OSLER. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN 84TEREST
BY, THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST ROBERT L OSLER.
OARLEN M OSLER. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
UENOR3.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAJMB40 AN SfTEREST
BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR
AGAINST DARLENE M. OSLER:
a t C A P IT A L CONSUMER CARO
C O ; SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OP COMMISSIONERS. JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS 84 POSSESSION
DEFENOAMT(S)
RE-NOTICE OP
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN purauad lo an Order Granting tha
ion to Read Forackoara* Sat*
dalad March 4.2002. entered m C M
Caa* Na at to* Cvart Court d h r
IETH Judicial Cfecul In and for
SEMINOLE County. SANFORD,
FLORKM, I wrt aa* to toa hrghaal
I bad bidder fee caah at toa
W EST FRONT DOOR OF COURTHOUSE d to* SEMINOLE C a n ty
Courthoua*. M l N. PARK AVENUE ,
SANFORO. FLORIDA. Ftortda al
1160 a m on to* 4 day d Apri.
2002 to* toaowmg ducrflud proper
ty aa art torto ai e ld Summary Final
JudgirivC
LOT 12. HIOOCN LAKE. PHASE II.
UNIT 1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN P O T
BOOK 24. PAGES 11 16. ANO 17
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS O f
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dalad tow 4 day d March. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYAW4E MORSE
Ctork d to# Cfecrai Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Ctork
PLbaah ai: Tha Sammd* Herald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH TH E
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraona wan daabrtwa naad■.
Actaarnmoclilkori should
conac* COURT ADMINISTRATION.
Iha
SEMINOLE
County
CourthouM It 407 0234130, 1 8009S H 77t (TOO) or 1 * » &amp; 5 5 «r70,
vm Ftonda Aatay Samoa
DAVIO J STERN. PA
SOI S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(9341233-0000
02 S4247(EMC)
Put*ah March 13. 20. 2002
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Nobca •» harahy grvan to toa C*y of
Santord to Laroy Hob Ha.rt, 1014
S Mangousbna Ava. Santord. FL
32771 and any or al otoar tolaraatod
1303 Southwatl Bd. Santord, Lot 19
(law n#y 10 ft) Caiaa Add accondng
to Ptal Boob 3. Paga 04. of toa Pubkc
Racorda of Sammola County h M
baan la n d to ba m a dtoptoatad
LOTSAretary. unmhaMabla or u n u N
condition, and that tha City
Commiti,k&gt;n vnH hold • Pubbc
Hairing in Iha Cily Cummitaion
Chambart of Cay H * l al 7 0 0 p m
on March 23, 2 0 ^ Al tots haartog
toa C fy Convnaaon ahal haa# avh
danca and w d daianTuna whalhar or
Ova proparty shall ba condamnad. You ara haraby ordarad lo
appaar batora toa C «y Commtoaion
al Via CondamnMon Haanng to ba
haard and praaani your Ida ol toa
caM You hava iha nght toobtain an
aciomay.
you# own axpanaa, to
mpraaant you batora tha Board You
hava toa ngN to can wilnaasaa on
ycur bahatf aa w al aa to c t o m aiam »
all ochar wanaM M If you do mol
appaar. toa Q fy Corrvmaaton may
pnxaad without you.
Cay ol Santord
Coda Entorcamam D rwion
300 N ParHAvanua
Santord. FL 32771
(407)330-5444
PubMh March 13. 20. 2002

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M AND FOK THE COUNTY
OF BENTON
m to* Motor o* to* Adcytoori of.
BABY G/RL OATES.
A n a fe rtC h tt
SUMMONS AND NOTICE BY PUBU C A TK X OF PETm OHM EAW IQ
RE TERMINATION OF PARENTCHILD RELATIONSHIP
TO A U EQ ED B6TTH FATHERS.
NAMES UNKNOWN
AND TO Any potkon cfefening
prtonrrt M k n I I i I m b w m b b
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On chert. and to Oaoaa of Artopaon
QOCianng b» luupwt pwmoner io
bo On toga) pertrt of On thArt
BORN C H ID Th* cried we* bom
an February 4 , 1002. to to* Cty of
Longwood. Semawfe C o ify. 9f
of Florida Tba nama of too tftfhfa
beto metoer aaa AMY OATES, af toe
to onfer to datondagatort toto p*6bon, you muff raapond to Via paoaon
by ttafegyoudafenaa toarttogand
by aantog a copy taton toa Aflorwy
wtontotoy (30) daya after March 10,
t 2002. t n daaa of tot pubacadon of
ton Stanmow and Noaea, of an
order parmananty larmtarttog yo u
parani-cndd /atobonaife adfi toa
ch*d by dafaut nd ba antorad. A
dafaut onto a ona afnia toa padfonar W anrttod to whrt Iw art* tor
bacauaa you hdva not raapondad M
you aarva a noaea of appaaranoa on
toa Aaomay to PW unara af too
wfcbaaa baton, you art artMad to
noaea baton a dated onto may ba
Ona mafhod of aantog your
raapoma a to land •by candad mal
am rafum recast reqjaarart I aartnca la mada by ma*. toa aorvtoa afial
ba daarnad uXTytow upon toa toad
day toiowtng toa day ig m artef) toa
raaponaa la ptocad *\toa maA urtaaa
toa toad day la&gt;a on a Saturday.
Smtoy. or Wgrt hotday, to afkeh
avani arnica mat ba daaniad coinptoto on toa hat day otoar toan a
Saturday. S u d ty or lagaf hodday.
todowaig toa toad day
You Iwv* to* rtpf to b* repmaartad by an anomay t you art I d g a f
m l ba aepomfed lor you You have a
ngrt to ba a cto*n of patomay infer
Chapfer 2d 2&gt; of toa fltofead Coda
of Waafangaon. Your tafua to da a
darn of paramay under Chapfer
2d 20 of toa Ravfead Coda of
viEinogtun or io ntfpufTO w n t pw aon lor fenranadon of parart-chdd
. harem. rrttota toaty (30) daya of toa
: Iral pubacaaon id ton Summon* and
Nrtca la grande to totmaiefe your
parent d a d latokorwhip aato raapacf
toto acM t
I toa chad * an tartan chid aa
(jenn*q oy mo moan u s n rvofisr*
Ad of 127«. 20 U S C . 1001 at racy,
and i you acknowtadga pafemty of
too chid or i your pafernty of toa
, c h * d to aatablrtwd prior t o toa tormtnafon of toa parert-ehid rafedonafap. your paranfel myna may not ba
brmnafed lefea* you p i* vafta eontart to tomwnacn. or you parartctiwj renariomnp ■ w n iiiiv a iw c p
irf e T i purauarO to Chapter 20 33 or
13 34RCVY
The court hairing on toa Patefcm lor
TarmmaMon
or
Paranl Chad
flatationa/ap ahaa tw on *w life day
ol Apr!. 2002 at 900 am. to toa
Barton County Siportor Court. 7320
. W. Ouatoud Ana. Kanrwwtek.
Ytaetungton 9933*
YOUR FAILURE TO APPEAR AT
- THIS HEAPING MAY RESULT H A
DEFAULT ORDER PERMANENTLY
TERMINATING A a OF YOUR
RIGHTS TO THE ABOVE-NAMED
CHILD
DATED t a 21 day of February,
2002.
£ KAY STAPLES. Cferii
Barton Canty Sunrior Court
by ELIA GARCIA DapUy Clerk
SERVE A COPY OF YOUR
RESPONSE ON
1 JACQUELINE I 8TAM. Attorney tor
• COWAN WALKER. P.8.
: ICO K/xpa Straal Sate A
; P O Ben 927
• Rkritond, Ytuhngton MOSS
Tafephona 11091943-2178
FILE TOUR RESPONSE WITH:
E. KAY STAPLES. Cferk
Barton County Supanor Court
7320 W Oulnaua Art
Pubtah March 10,17,24. 2002 '
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CIRCUIT COURT OP THB
1*lh JUDICIAL CIRCUfT
M AND FOR
S EUIN O II COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO 01-CA-W7-14-L
Warrington Mutual Bank. FA,
n
Dahra Suhr, at al,
Daferafentti).
AMENOCO NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS GIVEN puryuant to a
Judgment of Foioctoaura dalod
V1&amp;02 and an onfer amendng Judg­
ment dalad March 4 , 2002, and
entered n Cara eol-CA M7-14 L of
to* Cacu4 Court ot to* IBto .kxtrirt
Cirtirl ai and tor Samnofe County,
Florida aharem Ytuhngton Ml b a t
Bark. FA. w toa PlartfT and Oabra
Seri*. at al. toa Doiandanu. I ad aa*
on ApnU. 2001. M II 00am at gw
aaal Iron door ol to* Saminofe
County Courtoouaa. 301 N. Park
Annua. Sanford. Florida, to to* hl^iaal Caddar tar caah. toa toOomng
daaenbad property aa aal torth In aatd

pjdOmanl. to *4
Lot 1 and C u t 1/2 of Vacated Street
on Waal and Waal IS feat of lot 2.
Block 7. WEST WH.0MERE SEC­
OND SECTION, according to to*
map or pH! toaraof aa recorded ei
Plat Book 8. Pagan) 1. Pubkc
Racorda of Samnofe Couay. Florida
TOGETHER WITH aA toa rtpronto
mart* now or haraaffer araefed on
to* proparty, and a l eaaomenta.
appulanancat. kituraa, ai raplac*manfe and addfema now or haraaftar
a part of toa ptopany
DATED March 3. 2002
Clark of Court ISamnofe County. FL)
By Mary Stroupe
Oapuy Cferk
AJoai * rtrgo. P A
P O B oauesra
Orlando, FL 328338878
laoTjass-iosa
~Sao Amancana Win DwabAtiaa Ad
It you are a panon a4h a daabeay
to partctoele In ton procaatkng. you
are enoilod al no coat to you. tor toa
provwion of certain auiaunca
Pfeaaa confect Court AiknmutTaHon
al 201 N Park Annua. Sanford,
Florida 32771. telephone number
i40 7)8dS-4227, wfean 2 n u t n j daya
ol your raced* of tola da unent «
hearing mpairad. (TDO) I B0D9M8771
Pubiah March 13.20. 2002
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EMC MORTGAQE CORPORATION
F lA d m F T
VS.
ROBERT L OSLER, W LfYdEi, ANO
IF
DEAD,
TH E
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS,
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A a OTHER
PARTIES CLAIM!NO AN fffTEREST
SY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST ROBERT L- OSLER;
OARLEN M. O SLER. IF LlYtNO.
ANO IF DEAD. TH E U*#UfOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A a O TFCR
FAROES CLAdAdrO AN dfTEREST
BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR
AGAINST DARLENE M. OSLER;
G E CAPITAL CONSUMER CARO
C O ; SEIdNOUE COUNTY BOARD
OF C O W B S fO N ER B ; JC9#I DOE
AND JANE DOE A S UkdCNOYfN
TENANTS H POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)

NOTICE B HERESY GIVEN p u ■uant to an Order Oranting toa
Moaon to R ant Foredoom Safe
ddad March 4,2002. artarad to C M
Cate Mo. of to* CbaM Cout of d «
1BTH Juddaf O M to and tor S E M NOLE Corny. SANFORD. FLOfdDA. I art aai to toa N d m and bad
bMfer tor cadi al toa W EST FRONT
DOOR O F COURTHOUSE of toa
8EMM0LE County Courtoouaa. 30t
N. PARK AVENUE . SANFORD.
FlOfBOA. Florida M 1100 a m on
to* 4 day otAprf. 2002 toa kdoadig
Summary Flnaf JUdgmanL to-wd:
, LO T 12. HKX3CN LAKE. PHASE A
UNIT 1. ACCORDMG TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECO TO ED M PLAT
BOOK 24, PAGES I S I S ANO 17
OF TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLOREM.
Dated tola 4 day of M bdi. 2002.
(CIRCUIT CO UR T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cferk of toa C b a d Court
B r UorySbaoe
Deputy Cferk
Pubtoh to: The SenWvfe Herald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH OBABSJTIES
ACT, paraone *Hto daabMaa needkn a apaefef aooonnomton ahouAf
oortad CO UR T ADM M STRATKM .
at
toa
SEMINOLE
County
Courtoouaa af 407-323433CL 1-BOOSBOB771 (TDO) or 1-800-PW-S770,
«fe Florida Rafey Barvtoa.
OAVO J. STERN. P A
SOI S UNWERSTTY DfHVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION FL 33324
(964)233-0000
C2-S4247{EMC)
PubiafuMardi I S 20.2002

proparry, i l l Santord A r t . Sardord.
FL 12771, Let 10 « 1 1 t « ol n o d «
on W Stack A TR A, Town of Santord,
•ooorBng to PM Boo* 1. Pag* SB of
toa PuMo Record* of Sandnofe
Coiaay haa bean toend to ba to a
or laraafe omNonTartd toaf to* C ly
Commwalort wM hoM a PifeSe
Hearing n toa Cty CommWaton
Chamber* ot Cay H U ai TPO p m cat

as-tid-CP
dl RE e s t a t e o f
D A W ) H, HARWELL,
The afefertdn dan of toa aaaafe af
d a v io h HARWELL, daoaaaad, Fla
Nuartnr 02-13dCP, la pandno to to*
CrcuA Court tor S ananofe County.
Florid*. Probata Drrtalon. toa
addnaa ot wtuch m. 301 N. Park
Annua. Sanford. Flunda 3277112*2. Th* nama* and aikkiaaoi of

A a INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
ha h a w obfecoon* that
toa * m * y Cf to* WE. to*

of

» you d » m
r, toa Cdy Comtfeaton may
Cty of Sanford
CodaEnforcam
SOON Park A n .
Santord.
FL
(407)3304*44
Pubtoh: March 1120,2002

NOTICE IS H O M BV (W E N , tort
k lM f AS C U 2 T (A M A F O L toa
hfefer ol to* kdoatog oardtoafed)
ha* Bfe aatd oarMcafed) tor a bw

or inaafe condbon, and ta f toa C ly
CommWaton wB hold a Pubic
Hearing to to* C ty Commfeaton
Chamban of CRy HM al Tao p m on
ItorcbM . M B . Af totohaartig toa
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Pub*ari: Fabruary IT. 1002 and
kfeachl 1 1 X 2 0 0 8

T Q U M iE C T M S

FUOOE WOOO V IL A S A CONDO
O R i S IM PQ M

Montos Afel 1 K O I rt IIDOam.
Paymart of Safe fee.

by toa
Fid paymart gf tor amoura bfeal to
toa
bhl W du* afefe M haa*
rttor to* a * wifead Bna of aafe; AS
aftod be caah or

Odn92.Ojcsb.UB I SinWi
PaidTnMng•PridVntfon

on 2/21/2002.

PubRah: Fabruary 27. 2002 and
to* CRy C omma l ion al
M r a r n iB o n i i h i i iy s d* riMra
and praaar* p w Mda I* to* caa*
Ybu han to* iV * toobtoto an aftornay; al you* own arpanaa, to a p e
•art you baton to* Rear*. Ybu h a n
to* iV * to o f
bahadaaaaiaatoi
If you do not
toa Cay Cnmwfeaton may
aVnut
Cay of Sanford
Coda Entorcamarl Dhrtoton
300 N. Park Annua
Sanford FL 32771
(407)3304844
PiM Nl: March 1120.2002

tor Ertafe ol Maha ffenk*. M i l
Mkfer R d. O rtada, FL 3278S. and
toadaactRwdpnvartp ISO! Country
CMb Rd. Sardord, Saa H lbwnahto
199, Range 30E bag aa S I Ccw*ry
C U i Rd A E I of SW 1/4 of RW IM of
RE 1/4 w iW o n Rd 12SR 8 12S R E
ItSRMtoRagtmnQhaabaankwid
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NOTICE IS HEREBY O IVEK toll
MLMM AS OUST (A S M A FO L to*
hobtof of toa toRowkig ni i B i in (a)
haa toad aad oartotoMK ■) tor a toa
daad to b* Nauad toaraon. Tha carRfkaaa nuitoar(a) and yaarfa) af
Nauanoa.to*dtaofp9onoftoapPDpanyu and to* nanaft) to atofeh i aaa

YEAR OF MUANCK IMS
PARCEL DT 03-2D40-831-00001110

D**cafe9on of Picparty UNU 111
RtOQEWOOO VILAS A CONDO
ORB 3119 PO 299
Nama* to atofch
TER MUNCH MRIHERS LTD
Of mor* ta n a
a).) A l of aatd proparly bofng
to toa County of Samtorta, Start of
Urtaaa nah canBcafe(i) afial b*
W
n b ba aold to toa Ntfwat bhbfer al
toa waalbort door. 8 lalnoia County

by aw rucceefeuA twkfer at toa aafe.
Pi* payment cf an arncur* arpwf to

whatrar or nol tow proparly ahal b*

toa hritorrt bad la du* rttoar 24 hour*
rttor to* admrtMd bna cf aafe. A i

1tearing Io ba heard and pea m l your
Wda of to* cart. Ybu h a n toa d0* to
an aaomay, af your own

N O T K I OP AGSNCY ACTION
TAKEN BVTH S
I T JOfM B M VtR WATER RUN-

you
C iy of Sartvd
Coda Enforcement DMalon
300 N. Port Avenue
Santord FL 32771
(*07)3304*44
Pubfetc March 1120.2002

Ncflc* e gkran toot to* toinwtng
parma waa Wauad on Fabruary 21

2002
SunTruat Rail Errata Corporation.
200 Oranga Annua. Orlando. FL
32802. Perm* 140-117-83436-9-1.
The prefect W tocafed to Sarrtnofe
Carry. Section 31, Towrwfyp 198
Souto. Rang* X EaaL Th* permi
autoortia* A SURFACE WATER
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ON I S
ACRES TO SERVE A Commensal
Otoce butdtog and aaaorfefed park
Sun Tnjaf Bank. Th* racannng wafer
body w SL John Rtvor.
Th* M*(a) conffeang tw appacaaon
tor to* abort laud parma w av*4abta tor napackor Monday avouch
Friday aicept tar WgN hoiday*. 8 00
a m to 900 p m. at to* SL John*
nival Water Managamanl DWIrKI
(Oaklet) Haadpwrtan. 4049 Rato
Straw. PalaHa. FL X I 78-1429 A
perron ehoae aubatanoal rferaet*
are altectad by toa Dtatrid parmabng
tore hearing at
Seceont 120 989 and I M 87. Ftanda
Siatuia*, or may chooaa to punua
madfelton aa an elamanva ramady
under Section 1 X 8 7 3 . Florida
Sukaaa baton toa daaJto* tot feng
a petition Chooemg merSatton eft
nol adnraafy affeef toa right to a
hearing a maukabon dot* nol raauR to
a aattfemanl
The procedure* tor
p in u n g mirfeaon a n art torto to
Sacaon 1 X 8 7 1 Ftanda SutaMa,
and Rufea 28-108111 and 21108401- 404. Ftortoa Adm m waaon
Coda. Paaoona m a t comply r t i l to*
raquwamanta
of
Florida
Arkrm aaittrt Coda. Chapter 28-108
and ba Ned eah (recarved by) to*
Oatncf Clark, kxalad *1 Dfebtot
IW eky errerr. Hl^reay I X Weak
Palada. Ftanda 32177 Pauoona tor
admrakeava leering on toa abort
appacaaonfa) m w t ba afed a*rm
twenty-one (21) day* of fktoiralkm of
tow node* or wfenn iwanry-au ( X )
daya of to* Dwbid rtaptwatog noaea
of Fra m art to toa mat tar too** per■ona to ehom toa Dwaict m*a* actu­
al none* FaAaa to Ha a pataton

a wrrvvt oi my ngma) auch paraorta) may ham to nquaat an
adranwaMiva daaanrwiaiun (haar■ig) under Sectwna 1 X 889 and
1X87. F S . coneemeig toe wAyecI
perm* PMHona tool a n not died In
accordance eah toa above prow
arena a n ruffed to damaaaf
preceaa w daafeied to tormuiafe Anal
agancy acbon. toa fang of a pauron
mean* toat toa Oatncr* Inal acbon
may ba (M a n n bom toa powaon
taken by a to tow nonce of wet*
Paraona whore rubaiarmal tofenati
wd be aAacfed by any ruen inal

■ ■ U U IIV
800454*7364

CLERK OF THE CfeCUfT COURT
SOrdNOU COUNTY. FUMEM
by GERALD** HARFORD Daputy
dart
PubAeri: Fabruary IT. 2003 and
March 1 1 1 3 1 2003
JJ233

r LEG SEC
•27 F T O F
N 1293 F T O F W 270 F T OF E 330
FT
JO ELa

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I ba acfd to toa h Vw rt bkkfer rt

Monday A p r i l 2002. rt ItOOam.
Paymirt of Safe la*, appbcatfe
lecoidhg !••• i n rsnuind to be peld

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ftot
MLHM AO CU S T (ASHLAFO), to*
hrtdar of to* hrtowtog cartbcfeafa)
haa toad aatd carfecafeft) tor a m
dfed to ha toauad toaraon. Th* carabcafe menborfa) and yaarfa) of
towwnc*. t w itot fiRfeji of 9w prepany and toa nanw(a) toaffetoi aaa

PARCEL Oto 03-20-30431-000*

1110
O llCTkktan of Pnaewriy: UNTT 121
RIOOEYIOOO VILLAS A CONOO
ORB 3189 P Q 2 M
Nam* toatobh laeaawd: R B Q E W OOOVUASM C
(V mor* toan on* Cardtoafe. taiefe

NOTICE » HEREBY GIVEN. Vwl
MLHM AS CU ST (ASHLAND), to*
hakfer ol to* toaowlig rarrtrafe(i)
ha* Bad afed rarabrtfe(t) tar a tai
daad to b* Wauad toaraon. Th* earttocala nrjmber(a) and yaarfa) of
Wauanoa, toa daaertpaon of toa pro^
arty, end to* nam*(t) to nhtch a rata
aaaaaaad W/ara aa toifevs;
C lim n C A T E NO: 1M3
YEAR OP B S U A N d IM S
PARCEL IDF. 03-29-30-831-000010 X
Oaacripiton of PropatYy: UNIT 103
RIOOEVrOOO VILLAS A CONDO
ORB 3189 POTSS
Nama* to which aaaaaaad CLUS­
TE R BRANCH PARTNERS LTD
(R morn toan ona Cartbcato. tolow
abort ordar tor aach wfdfeanfe carfecafe( t ) ) A l of afed property bfeng
to to* County c4 Samnofe, SUM of
Ftanda.
Unfeaa auch centocatoft) ahal ba
fadaamad accurdng to fee. toa prep*
arty daaertoad to auch caritoefeaft)
wd ba aofd to toa fegfwrt bfefer al
toa wait kart itoor, Samnofe Couay
Courtoouea. Santord. Ftorkfe, on
Monday. Apr! 8.2002. W 11OQam.
Paymirt of Safe too. app leatfe
documaniary rum p lexer and
racordtog fee* ara raqrtad to ba paid
by to* aucceaaAJ brddar al toa aafe.
Fu8 paymart of an amount aquaf to
to* IHpaal bkJ W dua w«Yn 24 horn
•liar toa adrtrttaad am* cf aafe. Ai
payment! trial ba caan or pwranfead nw unart. mada payabfe to toa
Cferk of to* Ckcul C a nt
Dafed on 2/21/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Dapuly
Cferk
PubfWh: FaOruary 27. 2002 and
March 8. I I X . 2002

lor Tin O itd
NOTICE B HEREBY GIVEN, toll
MLHM AS CUST (ASHLAND), toa
hobfer cf aw taOcwmg cartAcaWfi)
haa /fed aard caralcafefa) tor a lax
daad to ba wauad towean Tha car
bbcafa numberfr) and yaarfa) of
Wwwnoo, toe deermpaon of toa proparty. and to* namafr) n which a war
aaaaaaad fear* ax know*:
CERTIFICATE NO: 808
YEAR OP BSUANCE: 1899
PARCEL IO* 3*1*308174000OOX
Daacrlpaon of Proparty LEO LOT 7
GOLDEN GATES AAIENOEO PLAT
PB 14 PO II
Nemaa to which artearad
KATHRYN E SMITH PER REP FOR
ESTATE O f ANNIE J. SMITH
(8 morn tw n on* Cantocaia. kftow
ab an order tor aach addaonfe carkbcauft)) A i of aafe property being
to toa Comfy of Samnofe. SUM of
Ftorkfe.
Unfeaa auch carnflcafetal trial tw
redeemed according Io few; toe proparty daaertoed to auto carkftaafefa)
wd ba aokl to too hrghexl bekfer al
to* meat kort door. Sammofe County
Courtooua*. Santord. Ftorkfe, on
Monday. Aprt 1 2000. at 11 00am.
Payment of Safe

2 9 2 0 S . O r iiB d o D iiv a

Ful paymart of an arnocri afewf to
toa MfFwrtbkfW dua wrtfe 24 houra
‘
brrwcfarteAA

S a n fo n l, R o r id a 3 2 7 7 3
Oath rt toa C k a d Co w l
Orted on 2/31/2901
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E ORCUTT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FID R D A
by Q O U L D M E HARFORO Dapuly

(4 0 7 ) 3 2 3 - 9 7 2 7

$30.00Off

Pubiah: Fabruary 37, 2002 and
March 1 1 1 X 2002

In W e l S e r v ic e

m m

W H h T h le A d
lO ffic e sC o a sfto C o a s f

dtoafedi-) A l of aatd property being
to to* Carafe of Barnaul*, Stoto cf

-

Kfe peymLfe to toa
Clark cf toa Caeub Court.
Dafed an 241/2003.
MARYANFC MORSE
CLERK OF T W CIRCUfT COURT
SEAbNOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by OERALDWE HARFORO Dapufy
Cferk
PubRah: March 1 1 1 2 1 37.2003
JJ229

mm

EM O M O S M O O d tA t-

S in ce 1964

Urtaaa auch n tirtrrtt(t) trie! ba
ntoig to toat, toa prop-

and tort toa Cay Cwrnaailuii wW
hold a Pubic Mating to toa Cay
Commwaron Chambara rt C ty Hai af
fO O p n on ferret! M , 1001 Al tow
heertng aw Cay Commwaion ahaJ

Cay

T r u c k D r iv e r

onfer tor each
a b f e f i )) A l of aald property baan
to to* Corey af SanM fe. Stoto of

Ctark cf toa C b a * Coral

Th# U n lv a ru l Crossw ord

M

ba aobf to (w Mdwrt bidder at
toa wart Port door. Samnofe County
Courtoouaa. Sanford. Ftorkfe. on
Moncfey; Aprt 12002. af 11:00am.
Paymirt of Safe toa, appdcabfe
docunwntary atamp Uua* and
rtoonSng fea* ara nqrirad to b* paid
by toa a/ccaiaAl btbfer rt « w aafe.
Fid paymart of an amouu aqurt to
toa Ngfwat bU to du* wthto 24 horn
rttor toa advantoad dna of aafe Al
paymat* rriel ba caah or guararv
Nad Iwkranart. made payabfe to toa
Cferk of to* Ch a d Court.
Dafed on 201/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E ORCUTT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by QCRAIOINE HARFORO Deputy
Cferh
Pubiah: Fabruary 27. 2002 and
March 1 1 1 2 0 . 2002
JJ233

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tort
MLHM AS CUST (ASHLAND), to*
hakfer of to* tafewtog c*rtBcrt*&lt;i)
he* Ned tart carORcatafa) tot a tot
daad to ba Wauad toaraon. Tha oaraAcet* numbarll) and yaarfa) of
Wauanoa, toa daaefedon of toa pro*
arty, and toa namafa) at which I waa
CERTIFICATE NO: 402*
TEAR O F ISSUANCE: 1SM
PARCEL D r 14-21-31-3000040-

0000

Dtacnpaon of Prepanr LEG SEC
14 TWP 213 ROE H E W 122 87 FT
OF E 366.87 F T OF NW 1/4 OF NE
1/4 OF NW 1/4 S OF SR 419
Nama* ki Wfudi aaaaaaad:
ROBERT L HEUdJNQ
(9 mor* toan ona CandcaW. totow
■bar* onfer tor each ad J dunrt carMcafefr) | A l cf aad property being
to to* County of Sarrtnofe. Su m of
Ftanda
Unfeaa auch carrttoafefa) trial ba
radeemed acoonSng to fear, toa proparty feacrtiad to auch rarWtoafe(r)
wd ba aoto to toa he/wrt Odrfer at
toa wart kort door. Samnofe County
Courtoouaa. Santord. Ftorkfe. on
Monday Aprt 12008. rt 1190am.
Paymart of Safe fee acyWratfe
racordngfeaa ara raquaad tab* paid
by to* auccnaU Wkfer rt toa aafe.
Fid paymart of in amounl «y w l to
aw hiQhaaf fed W tort waNn 24 hoaa
•Aar to* advarkead om* of aafe. A i
paymart* ahal b* caah or gum ntoed twaunart. mada payabfe to toa
Cferk of toa C kad C o a t
Dafed on 2/21/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLOROA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Dapuly
Cferk
Pubiah: Fabruary 27, 2002 fed
March 9, I I X . 27.2002
JJ234
for T i l On 4
N OTICE B H ER EBY GIVEN, tort
MLHM AS C U S T (ASHLAND), toa
hobtor of t w tofowng cwrtWralafr)
haa Ned rex] rarkicafeft) tor x Wx
died to be waued toaraon. Th* cerO/rcet* numberfr) and yaarfa) of
Woiwnca. toa daaa i i aui i of t w prop­
erty, and toa nanwfa) In wfwh i aa*
aat araart w'ara aa kdriwa:

CERTIFICATE NO: 40M
YEAN OP BSUANCE: IS M
PARCEL ID a 10-21-31-812-00000I3B
Oarcnpaon of Property: LEO S X
F T OF W I X F T O F L O T 13 (LESS
RD RrVY) C 3 LEES 1ST AD O TO
OVIEDO PB 2 PG 112
Name* n a ta ri aaaaaaad CLAY­
TO N N E W TO N JR
(R m a *

tor each addbarwl carabcafed) | At of raid property bang
n toa County of Samnofe. Suia of
Ftorkfe

■M.V*

Edttod by Tim othy E . Parkar

ACHOSS
1 Pricey
stones
8 Pipe
problem
0 Equivalent
14 Novel
thought
IB H an's love
1B Blessing
preceder
17 Rest
20 Forensic test
site
21 Ship
22 W edding
page word
23 C ity on tha
Irtysh River
28 Sm iled
sm ugly
27 Bum to a
crisp
30 ft's
inseparable
3 2 Swellhead's
problem
33 'A lle y ___ '
34 Fragrances
30 Deli dozen
40 Rest
43 Rodeo
participant
44 M oney of
Italy and
Turkey
45 Luxurious
resort
40 Ruminant
tare
40 Th at's a
m orayl
49 Sculptor,a
tool
50 From head

54
60
57
59

to loot
Pipsqueak's
problem
Abbreviated
medical
plan
Nila
denizens
Beethoven's
•Moonlight
M

63 Rest
0 0 Put back to
zero
67 Zeno's
home
0 8 Gulf W ar
gulf
6 9 Long hikes
7 0 Scattered,
as seed
71 Subtraction
word
DOW N
1 Hem In
2 Tree ol life
locale
3 Tableland
4 Anchor
man?
5 Mix at the
bar
6 Grazing land
7 Palette
paints
8 Stares openmouthed
9 -Big Easy"
lesth/al
10 Do som e­
thing
11 Brainstorm
12 Outback call
13 Im proved,
as skills

2P '
19 Equine
m other
19 Treater’s
term
24 Hillock
20 Square
closer
27 Vanity table

)ockey with­
out a horse
49 You can't
keep It
forever
50 Plot a

28 W ord with
happy or
rush
29 L h a s a ___
31 Singer Ford
34 Certain
Insiders?
35 Sensitive
spots
37 Kudrow of
■Friends'
38 Takes a
bough?
39 G o oft the
deep end
41 P Izarra foe
42 Lucky charm
47 Kind of

5 2 Desperado
hunters
6 3 Fencer’s
rapiers

51 Brownishyellow

55 Menagerie

5 6 Helpless?
6 0 Right-hand
man
61 Touch them
to show
flexibility
0 2 Jllllan and
Blyth
0 4 Comic book
cry
6 5 Leas than
som a

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“ RESTING PLACES” By Jamtt F. Buell
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CLERK OF THB C M C U T COURT
BSM NOLE COUNTY, FLOREIA
by OERALDWE HARFORO Daprty

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LOST. O na a
_____
S a n a a h M d B a L a rtto y b M y

Brtdbig to n a n ngfead » M paid
by t w tuocataAi biidar rt toa art*,
Fid paymart of an amoexk arpraf to
to a h lg ffe rtb ld lty ^ trtfe lih rta t

rteotrtng toaa at* rarprtad to b* pfef
by toa mnoatiA i bMMfe i h a r t k

Ctort of to* CboMI Coat
Dafed on 2/21/2003.
MARYAJM MORSE
CLERK OF TWCIRCUrr COURT
SEMP40LE COUNTY, FLOfWA
by GOULDM HARFORD Dapufy

r t O p t -

23— Lost it Found

a u

C e rt Qbtofa to*toQ c— JHT, pood
netoi nbfeby tkioev, ifto rtor 20

id M U e a d o t o W f e a f e
o ta Itrtwd toanoiL Tha oari) and yaarfa) of
of to* proparty and toa namafa) to which E eaa

N lfe rtW k fe ^ M to n
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bn* of arts A i

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tort yaarfa) of

PARCEL R3to 0SROSOM1-0000M20

March 1 1 1 BLIT, 1003

to*

■tip dfeaBad to I
art b* artd to tw Mfhart bkkfer rt
to* anal tort door. Sandwfe Couwy

o b u y

NOTICE ■ K R E S Y GIVEN, E M
MLHM AS CO S T (AEMAND), toa

1S10W. ISdiSL.
Santord. to* W 48 R of SBO of Lot
41 Bkxk A M M Smtoa 2nd Sttod
•ccoRbig to WM Book 1, Pag* 101,
of to* Pubte Record* el Bandnofe
Cocnty haa baan found to b a ^ to j

baton

12— E l

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S277I

data of toa fed putdeaban of toto

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
None* la hereby gban by to* C*y of
Sanford to: Wfka A Lu* Turner. ISOS
Soutowaal Rd. Swdord. FL 32771
and any or al otoar nferaawd parbaa. tool the daaenbad proparty.
ISOS SouPrwaal Rd Sfedord. FL
32771. Lot 20 Cafe* Add accurdng
k&gt; Plat Book 1 Page 84, of toa Pubic
Record* of Samnofe County ha*
bean totnd Io ba ti a ikfepklafed.
unaanaary. unnhabaabfe. or utaal*
condKKm. and that to* Cay
Comnwaon m l hold a Public
Haarng n toe Cay Comnuaion
Room ol Cay Hal at 700 pm. on
March 21 2002. Al tow hearing pie
C iy Cammwaion ahal hear evtdanc*
and edl defermn* eharhar or nol tow
properly ahei be condemned. You
art haraby ordered Io appear before
toe Cay Commwaion al to*
Contfemnaoon Haartig to ba heard
and prater* your wfe of toe caa*.
You h a n to* ngr* Io obian an aOorney. al your own upanaa, Io mpnaar* you baton to* Board Ybuhova
toa ngra to cal wtawaaa* on your
twhai aa wa* aa to croaeaiamn* ai
olhar ailn a m a
II you do not
appear, to* Cay Commwaron may
proceed without you
Cay of Sanford
Coda Entorcamar* O m a n
300 N. Park A n
Santord. FL 32771
(407) 330-S644
Pubitrh; March I I 20. 2002
ILK094

DncrM brt of Property: LEG SCO
S3 TW F 19S RGB SEE REG IW
« M OO VT LO T 4 NUN IR 1 M FT N
1M S4 F T I I DEG 47 MM W REJ7
F T N S3 DEG 2R U N W 21*7 F T B
21118 F T E 114 F T T O ECO M
SEC 31 * 11-1*32
Nam*8 to which aaaaaaat RYAN I .
C O L O A O l C L f il B HAVNC, MARY

.) A l el M M property twkra
to toa County of S a w M b , SWM of

Board You h a n to* rlgM to cal wd
naaaaa on your bafwd aa a a i aa to
I
nol appear, to* CRy

4801 Parkar Court
Ovwdo, Florida 32786
Attorney lor Penonal Baprtaanfedn
CAROL E. DONAHUE
Ftanda Bar No 260401
Donahue A laenhart, P A
2431 La* Road
Winter Perk, a 32789
(407) 7408009Pubfeh March 11
20.2002
KK08I__________________

UARYAAPrt
C L E W OF T M C S fC U T COURT
S O R N C U COUNTY, FLOROA
by O O W U R N t HARFORD Daprty
Ctort
Pltfati: February IT . 200E and
'■
11 1 3 0 .2 0 0 3

BaaoRfean af Property: UNTT Its

to*

court WITHIN TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F TH B NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS N O T SO FEED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* data ol to* 19*1 pddeanan of
tow N o rn i* March 13 2002
JOHN T. CEN TO . Paitonal

NOT1CC N W R O Y OIVEN. tort
RUTH COLMAR, to* hakfer of to*
i) haa Bad aaM
r s Wa dead to b*
Th* nwWkrta r m v
b*r(*) a r t yafefi) of Wlranca. to*

NODCa OF PUM JC M J M M Q
Node* a hereby |N*n by toa O y of
Sanford to: Conauata A DayU
Jackaon, 1704 Hawkkw Aaa.,
Santord, FL 23771, and any or t f

appear

C l—

T to P ta M V b u rA d

L

PARCEL D T . 33-113 M 0M 01 A -

Rapraaan
. wnu* or lurtaiScion
of tofe Court are racyarad 10 da took
obyackona with to* Court W1THV4
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
O R THIRTY DAYS AFTER TH E
DATE OF SERVICE OF A CORY OF
T H B NOTICE ON THEM.
A l Crtdaor* ol too Daoadanl and
odisr paraona haring dalma or
danwnde agalnal DacadanFa aafefe
on whom a copy of tola nodca la

Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE M ONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF TH B NOTICE OR TH R T Y DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY O F THIS N O TICE ON
THEM
A i otoar cra d am of to* Dacadart
and paraona havtog dalma or
demand* agatoal to* Daoadanfa

Pubfefe March IT, 2003
RUN

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Noac* a hanby fpran by to* C ty of
df t h e o d c u r r c o w r r p o r
(CO UNTY.

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by ••
Fid payment af an amomt aryjaf to
toa hRFwrt bid Wdua a M n 24 houra
- -------------------- of art*, Ai

Al tofehaarklgto*

and praam* your wOe of toa a a .
Ybu hart to* iV * to obfeto an Mkanay. at your own aapanaa, to rtp n aar* you baton to* Board, tou hart
toa ty* to cal r a a a M M R i

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Raatdanttal
conatruction. minimum 3 yra axp.
axcalanl pay 8 barwfUi. 388-7380221.

Seeking maakananca cuttodan tov
Part Tima poaikon if local church.
Poaitlon avadabfa Apnl 30th.
Require* working knowladg* ol
mechanical davicaa Including
electrical, plumbing, and AiC
dticiplina*
Daairad
working
c m l autw lore mukratod ratoea. Cal
407-3224371 tor application and
Inlarvlew inlormation.
Select aerric* hotel In Saminoi*
County seeking experienced aato*
parion Fax raauma k&gt; 407-098-5921
or cal 407-998-1000.

2 Story Victorian Hem*. Hiatonc
Driblet, tolc. balcony,
privilege*. S100VWK, 5100
407-328-5277

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97—Apartments F urnished

Sanford: GarageApLaMaarea,
toduda*al pto*cabto.1830PariMo,
pluaDap. 407-282-1394
Saniord: harag* apt aat*- w*a?
toduda* a plu* cabla. 5530 par
month, plu* dapoait. 407-282'

Own room turn Fple. kitchen, long
dlatanca,
laundry
Good
neigftiorixnl tovaly home, mo* yant
futy turraaried. ready now SSOCVmo.
1/2 uttotie*. 407-321-9724. hr mag.
5200 dap.

99— A

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LAKE ADA 1 intoL 5440M0
t t o m . (470440 AND UP
407-323-8870

t a ll
(Um*#d Tim* Odor)
2 Bedroom* 5850
3 Bedroom* 5659
Sm al pal wateom*.
Cedar Creak Apia
407-3244334

B ra n d New

‘Apartments Homes

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3BR/2BA For Sato
Wkh Doan Paymt Aaalafanca
Avadabfa.Chaapet torn rand.
487-321-8333

Sanfbrd: 1BR 1BA houa* tor rant
5150/wk, 1375 (topotoL include*
■aa, no pato or chiden 407-3233481._________________________
Sardord: Longwood Markham Rd.
3BR 2 B A fenced yard. Funvaried
or unhxrtohed. Short torn rental oft
251-591-2902.

100— C

105—Duplex/Triflex

S anford. Townhouat, 3/2, nawfy
fvnjrDwwi. cftinftorftj phmfiq, pool,
tonrto aaaaa, oaramic Be, 589.500.
407-330-4888 _______
Town rioua* 2/2.8,
nal^toorhood. pooL 5M, naw pafrd
6 carpet C M 4078743834.

149—Commercial
Property For Sale
Great LocaOon on 1782 to Sanford.
3.000 total aq A indudaa 1,000 aq
8 CHA odlca apace. Concrete block
* # i 4 nfFup d m . BM dng to great
oondaoru 17 parking roaoaa Owner
to mobvaladl Cad Vinca Scott.
Raaltor. 4073148819.

153—Acreage Lot For
Sale

lit —

Rentals
TOO Lake maty Blvd, 5895,4/2 w/
1POO »qri..lHg Tree in Longwood/
trktoa ofhcaa tor 5890. Cad raakor at
407-3232573.

Sanford Condo For Rani
Large 2/2 w/cathadral catorua,
cuatom budl-to Moraga. wat-bar,
waahar/dryar. new paint 8 barber
carpal, gated complex haa
poot/tparianre* couria/club houa*.
logging bad. doe* to mad 14.
567 Vmonth A Security dapoait
todudad cabla 407-3248990

Warehouse/R ental
Space
LOMGWOOCVLAKE MARY
MkFeto* public ttoraga
800,800. or 1800 aq ft apace*. 14c*.
aacure, aaaky accaaaibl* location
From tt 9®ma 407-331 -0866 or 407331-0839

118—Office S pace For
Rent

4,000 SOUARE FOOT

1D 1— H o u s e s *
F u r n is h e d

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Clean A Sanaa tor Sn^aAduto only
Alao Room lor Rant Fud Houa*
privilege*. SlltVwk. au utum**
todudad. 4078298127.
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FOR RENT (407 )3 0 2 - 7 8 * 8
Office
850 Kyre* toet of newly
decorated Okie* ipaca. Wareriouwa
can ba towed wtot curerd tonard up
to 3.000 aq A IrVoul xtvppmg *
hwndtog can b* provided by primary

wwi- nriTfitroMorii ac^Acantioin«

n f u r n is h e d

417 Qreen Belt. 407-320-0658.

1BR/1BA W/
Porch 54258400 Dapoait
Oviedo: IBfVtBA W/Porth. W/D
Hook-Up* Heat/Air 55258500 Dap
Sanford:3BR/tBam
W/F amity
Room. W O Hook-Upa. Lfl Corner lot
No Pat* 5700/5700 Dep
Altamona* Springe: 38R/20ath w/
Dbl Oarage, New Pant 8 Ftoortog.
Lg Scraanad Porch 58504800
Laka Mary: 4BFV3BA W/ Obi
Garaga, Screened Pool W/ H d Tub.
Fireplace. Formal Dining 8 Dan.
51.75051700 Dapoait
D O Y LE REALTY. INC.
1407)32324*8
W E R:E N T 8 BELL HOMES

DELTONA 10
homaMa, h o n n . caflto, tanrvng or
m in ify !
Zoned
agricultural.
54.900/ACRE. Sm. down w/owner
•nance 804-757-1772 or 804-787-

141—Homes For Sale

Sanford: Vary large 2BFV 2 3 B A
*■ brtcA privato ocuri yeid, near Ngh
558.000 407-9088233

157—Mobile Homes
F or S ale

38x10 mchi* home, atoadwd FL rm,
parity kjmd, carpeted, cadng tone,
nrev tonre, new MC. Looeaad to Tbwn
6 Courtoy (aduk) Park, 5385 Crang*
e w Lk H a m Asttog 517500 358
740-1098

181—AmiANCES ft
F urniture For Sale
1 Luxury firm pdtowtop tet wiki 7 yr
warranty k j 1138 quean 5148 kkreg
5210. Brand new. Located In
Santord. 407802-2778

affordable homes

VENTURE l 'PROPERTIES

^taimrekiliaooo

4BR 15 BA: New Root, Ceramic
Tla. &lt;1x21 Sc. Porch. Pod. &lt;xi Over
1/4 Acre. 585.900
Over 1N Acre » 1 Badt U y dru
■tpto. haav*y bead. Prtad tor qukk
aato. 564 900
48R 28A: Over 1100 Bq F L Uv.
O n, F vn Rm W/Flreptace, Deck.
O vage 5102.900.
15 BA: New R od. Cararrec
Tito, Sc Porch, Over 1400 Sq FL
Neely Landecaped. Pod, Fenced
5104.900
Cuatom 88 4BR 3BA: Over 2500
Sq FL Uv. Din, F*m Rm. 22x48 Se
Pod and Spa. 3 Car Gar. Over 1/3
acre. 5259.900.
Cuatom Bn 4 BR 2 BA-O ver 2300
Sq Ft, LM O n, Fam Rm. 32x32 Sc
Podl 2 Car Oarag* cn CXer 1/2Acre
5210.900.

Jan

PAUL OSBORNE

VE FI TURF 1 PFIOPt HHE S

10/ 1?1 4764

M u s t G o !

1 KINO S E R TA poaturepadc M L
never ueed Cod 52K. eel 5298 Can
dadvar. 407-709-5698___________
1 A efwrt, atoigh bad, aoUdwood.
with i ow lop manr*** eat Never
uaad Sal 5549 Can dadvar 4078220230__________________________

A U N O SIZE PILLOW TO P
orliopadk: mattrea* Ml.
New to ptoalto. S al 5195
4078228848
Bad: Black von canopy bad with
kaaxy Sm pftowaop aai Ftover m ad
407802 2778

Bwkoom7 pc CHERRYWOOD4
poator bad. addov* laded. dratMf
w/bFmkror. cheat . night aland,
ixkiaad. na Inboa. Coal 55k. mu
limn TtoJiIwIiiinaiMWto FIT
709-5898._______________
Bade, kxatodn Sankxd. ortoopadc
Smaatowtoi5yrwarranryTwto575.
U 590, qjaan598 tong5178 Never
‘ r. 407802-2778
( M g Room-13 pc add (harry wood:
double padealal labia w/ teal. 8
C/xppandeJa crier*, burial 1 hufch.
never uaad, coot 58k. M l 51295.
■arvar, 5250. 407-709-5898.
F r n E r e drown Ultra Outai
Drihwattar. New. 57500. Cad
4073213188

8 bfu* velvet cuarilonf. Good
condbon. Only 525 00. 407 332
0157.
WA4 m 8R d DRYER

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Marina* S a l Brand New. SM to
Ptaabe. Sacrifice 5100, Can Owtvwr.
4078228648
1BRASS BED. QUEEN SEflTA.
poaanpado aat A tame. Nnar reed,
coat E lk . **5 5278 Can itokrer. 407709-5898
A Brand New CTwrry Orel d d ig wbto.
72* and 8 C h e n wA**/ St* in Box.
5950. Lighted China Catxnat Avad.
Can Denver. 4078223230
A Fud M e m anreu n f . New n
ktoto red 580 4078228848
Baby cnb with mettrea*
6 bumper pad*. 588
407321-2129

223— M iscellaneous
DUE TO D IVORCE: Mutt Mcnftce
N EC CH I SEW IN G M ACHINE,
brand new. In original cation, doe*
everythnej autometcaty Ortgnalcml
5489 P ^ only 5188 Phene 4078825505. day or ntghl.
New Conatruction
2" tubmartibla pump w/300" hose,
5400 V
shape fuel tank with
pump. 5500 Fual tank pump, 110V.
5250. tobo, each Mm) 4073022082.

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CHTTwivw
MBivnil
HJI
Mai
Total Liquidation
Showeaeee, Gondola. Paflat
Rack.
Stockroom
Shelvng.
Jewelry Equip. Safe*. Veuftt, Padei
Jacks. FJe Cabinet*. Laddet*.
Track Liqhting. Shopping Cart*
Phone System. Security Equip.
Locker*. Office Furniture, Slat
Wai. and Much. Much. More
7175 W Colonial Dr, Orlando
407-521-7707
730 Sand Laka Rd. Orlando
407 240-9575
2999 E. Colonial Dr. Orlando
407896-2001
3831 W Vina SI. KlUffrm**
407845-7758
ISO S. Stale Rd 434. AA. Spm g]
407882-7771
1455 Sepram BNd. Caaatxvry 407
831-7260
l i t Towne Center Blvd, Sanford ,
407330-9989
1557 W. New Haven Av*. W
Metooum*. 321-768-1278
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3282202

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BOOKS. 407-3228381.

187—Storting Goods
■EAR W M TR T A A BOW
6585 5) pud. Raat with Qukrer 8
Arrow* Atttog *85 00 ofao. 4073491818

191—Building
M

SPAI 5fW SPA1 7 FT Longer kretod
with Shoulder, Hip , Back. &amp; Neck
Jet* Underwater light, cedar
cabinet Never used. Fud warranty
Let 53295. mud strifes] 51698 407854-91641

a t e r ia l s

CORRUOATED S TE E L ROOFING
tor Bama. Boat Docks. Shop*, ate
AI*o Culvert
Pipe:
15**205170 00/**. 15-120’ 5202/ea
. . .1, toe. Apopka
293-5788

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pcki*i 388214-1938 caRhcna. 3067348028.

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Picnic and ReUt in a little ptecu
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information call;

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230— B o
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10 5 month* old. AKC
need* room to run. 5250
3028923.

wweera*onq,IeB(prekhtogoare
toatoWradUvriaApeoDogor type
cf minlakire dog

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Diamond SoMaeea: 2 50 a round,
•ppratoad 524,000. arfy 58500 382
ct round, oppreioed 533.000. only
514.888 5 50ct round appraised
582000*. only 129.800 Prate. 8137868898
Win Buy Old Lw*ni. Ditries.
P tln e . Rxnaxa. Jeweky and Odto
6 End* 4078888789

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FtoergLiia boat wrih Evnrude VC
outboard engra. New pant new
ntodev CvWurtred taker Fkra peat
Wo* mamtanad 53.200obo Can
be teen at Nichole Outboard Svc
Center. tOOO W 1*L St.. Santord
407-221 8885
Buy TC -W 3 Mercury Motor Oil at
only 511 per Gallon 11 Nichole
Outboard Sendee Cantor, 4073230984
Looking lor a ueed boat and/or
motor? WAV* got
ue todayl Nichole Outboard
Service Center, 1000 Weet 1st SL
Sanford, 407-3228984.

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T ho New 2 0 0 2
Sea/N/Sporll
Com e Check Them Out!
Many Model* To ChooM
Brand New Boat 6 Traitor
Starting A l - 81,999

219—Wanted to Buy
locktogtopixchaM«mel towncare
orpreeetxewearingbueineee-AI or
tom* of the job*. Cad Bob at

N ich o ls O u tb oard
S e rv ic e C en te r

j407g » 875^ _ _ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

1000 W etl U t SL Sanford
407-322-0984

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223—Miscellaneous

S a l Your Boat on Consignment

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407-3223964.

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199—P ets ft Supplies
155—Condominiums
For Sale

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CHAdprveWtw*m 4073228189

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RENT

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new kitorian. bafh. Ma. Centra! A/C.
•lactric wiring, carpal, paint,
ippdahcaa. front porch. No ctoang
coat 51000 * v SBSWntvtfi 407-758
1090.

Sanford: Pool horn*. 4/2. a*noat t
acre taL U L FR, DR, C a r M A C new
carpal, tda, fixture*, root, open
porch, pafrd tore. Noctoatog coat
52500 d r. 592k. 407-7880888.

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Santorit 2413 S Crang* Aw*. o t S k i
SI. 1 Bfl IS A home. Family
roorruato to Nkhan. dntog are*. Ivtog
mom Larga riaaead V c p h back wtoi
1/2 bath. Sprinktor tyatom w*h wad
pump. Muat aa* to appreciate.
589900 407-322-4745._________

tot, old Mayfair n*
Newly ramodatod. 1175,000.4073248932

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nun* to Gatonburg or AahvM*. 2510288748.
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Sanora.
4BR/26A
Great
Naighbortiood. Move to Now: For
more Into cad. 407-3228S96X4.

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407 321 0759

Resort/Vacadons

Second I mage

E v e r y t h in g

Htotortc Sanford: V2 w/atudy. 1850
aq A ccmptotofy ramodalid. makxa,
cane, 1/35 acre, CHA, tov.raf. dm ,
gar, great naighbortiood, near
*rioppa&gt;g/1-4/417/lak*. 1*7.500.
407-414-7M8.

Sanford South Oak Av*. 2BFV2SA
tat door, appkancaa. carpal/tlto.
C H A acraan porch. 8880, no pata.
Cakhred Beaky Sarvica. 407-7883700.

407 E. 1st St„ Sanford

Him look no lurtw, the Sanford Seminole County Chamber of
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141—Homes For Sale

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Costume Shop

2864 Jawed Lana.
Sanford. FL32771
EOE IAF/D/V

ouses

n f u r n is h e d

tandem Duplex: 1600 aq ft.
3 8 0 7 BA. t car oarage, C H A
Ikeptoce, nice! Avadabi* 4/1/02.
5800/mo. 5800 aecunly. Cad
Fernando, 368-7748484.

DOYLE S RENTALS

In private Longwood home. Steady
employed, non amoker. S88h*k.
550 depoail Private Entrance 4078308218

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LO NGW O O D 2BR/2BA Large
Fancad Back Yard. 570OMO Plu*
5650 Securty Dapoait CALL PE TE
(407)4188007

Rartoard: Lovely 2BR apt
area, cable TV. Seaklni
todhridual or coupri. no chMren or
pat*. l12Q/wfc. or S45Qrinokt2SO
l*C dap. La*** 407-321-3738.

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Vary nice, vary etoanLxnrm. Newly
ramodatad. al utl. cable, A/C, Indry.
phone. IuW i ua*. aec. dr, re*rd*nt
owner, private entrance No
Smoklngl Only drug
r. 407-130-1
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Mature mala. leSAtk. Share
avaryttimg todudng udtoto*. No
amoktog Ir
In heua*. Fumlahad,
todm*ng T V 8 R R 407-3148004.

103— H
W E e k LV R R T X H
Starting • 182/wk.
Hlalorie Downtown
407-3304423

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95—Roommate
Wanted

TV* Man writ experience, mual hevw
driver* Bcenae Apply to peraon at
Freda TV* Service. 407- 324-3488 j

93— Rooms For Rent

Fo

iFor rant Kkchen prMtogaa,
toekxtoM uMM* 8 cabta. t 425rina.
1a&gt;8 totl month. 407-3233309

Pareon: F ill tona.aip. a
pfua. Salary plua commlaaion.
Bedrock Furniture. 407-322-8240.
SacretaryAxwkkaapav, iiarung
out w n a bueinaaa. C n Jd b* firi or
part ton*. 407-321-8393

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Room For Rant: fra* cabta 1
electric, wtot 188/wto. Lake Ava
Sanford. 407888-7023

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driving record. Ba kbla to HR 7Sta
Sunshine Staffing 407-871-1 MO

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Parka Akamonto Bprtiga, flat raw
M l.O O d a y Sanford. Rat raw
m O Q U a y . C a l 4073398000

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The Seminole Herald

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Accusations stack up against Perrotta
B u y er b e w a re a t th e O ran g e C ounty
C on vention C en ter H om e k G arden Show
th is w eekend.
T h e legal p ro b le m s fo r Sunroom s of
Florida con tin ue to moAht, b u t it's business
a s usual, a s th ey a m ttn o e to aeO sunm onw at
th e H o m e B uild ers A ssociation o f M idFlorida show.
M ore than a d o zen C entral Floridians are
a t od ds w ith Su rao o m s O f Florida ow ner
Jo sh P bnotta. Perrotta is holding a n estim at­
ed $500,000 in deposits from custom ers who
ord ered a su n m o m anyw here h orn five

Fighting
Seminoles fall
When the streak reached
five games on Wednesday,
coach Mike Powers, while
never wanting to lose, was
probably hoping for a nice
[steady rain or something aa
[ his charges were starting to
get a little ripe.

PagelB

State Sen. Jones
[scheduled to stop
in Sanford
S tate Sen. D aryl L. Jo n e s
(D -M iam i) w ill b e in
San fo rd Saturday, M arch 23
to d iscu ss h is bid fo r the
D em ocratic nom in atio n for
governor.
H e w ill
un v eil h is
5-P oin t
Plan fo r
the Fu ture:
eco n o m ic
d ev elo p ­
m en t, p u b ­
lic safety,
e d u catio n ,

Study for
department
merger now
complete

As customers pldn legal action against builder,
Sunrooms of Florida continues, to sell at
weekend Home &amp; Garden Show
m onths to tw o y e a n ag o . Civil suits against
Perrotta hav e already b een filed in C harlotte
and O c e o ia cou nties and a third suit to
Lake C ou nty w as filed last w eek.

The Show Goes On
"H e pulled a q u ick o n e o n m e ," said Lake
C ounty resident T erry Jobe.
to Ju n e 2001, Jo b e contracted FVn o tta to
build a sunroom an d s c im te d -to po rch for

fo u ld seek treble dam ages o r three tim es the
am ount s o u g h t
f T h e law suit also Implicates Fou r Seasons
Sunroom s. Perrotta'si Sunroom s o f Florida is
. a franchisee o f the international com pany,
" I contacted Fou r Seasons and
id Bus is to e
his hom e near the d ty o f U m atilla. H e
jerk they sent m e ," Jobe said. " H e 's repre­
w orked for tw o d ays building the screened
senting Four Seasons."
jx x r h j m d "that's the last I'v e seen o f h im ,"
D espite the sw irling allegations abou t
Perrotta's illegal business practices, a H om e
Approxim ately 25 ph o n e calls an d eight
Builders A ssociation o f M id-Florida repre­
m onths later, Jo b e said h e still h as not
sentative said Friday that his table w ould
read ied Perrotta. H e filed a law su it last
not b e pulled from the show.
w eek against Perrotta fo r the $28,662 h e paid
N ot only are the num ber o f Lawsuits pilto P errotta. According to . state statu es, if
Perrotta doesn't respond to the su it Jobe 8* * Sunroom s, Page 10A

Special Delivery

Pancake Day
won’t be the
same without
Phil Gunster
By Dan Ping

Editor

Staff Writer

S A N F O R D — Today is
P an cak e D ay at the C iv ic Center,
and Phil G u n ster's no w here to
b e found.
T h e long-tim e K iw anis C lu b
m e m b e r is a m a in sta y at
Pancake Day. Flipping flapjacks,
p o u rin g orange ju ice, cleaning
tab les, organizing the au ction —
w hatev er needed d o ne, Phil d id .
B ut not today.
P hil suffered a h eart attack a
w eek ago Friday nigh t. H e h ad
o p e n heart surgery tw o d ay s
ag o . H e 's doing w ell, all th in g s
co n sid ered , b u t atte n d in g th e
38th annual P ancake D ay — an
in for at
e v en t h e 's particip
least tw o d ecad es — w as o u t of

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —
M erger proceedings betw een the
A ltam onte Springs and Sem inole
C ou nty fire d epartm ents m ay
begin as
---------- t t ---------soon as
T b esd ay ff
county
T h e b ig th in g
com m is­
is it a p p e a r s
sioners
th e s e n d e e s
approve an
a r e n 't g o in g to
interlocal
b e d im in is h e d
agreem en t
in a n y w ay .
C ounty
and d ty
—
J 5 —
officials
com pleted
a study and

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W iM u rim cn t. T h e p u blic is
invlffld, regardless o f p o liti■cal affiliation.
T h e ev en t begins a t 3
j.m . Satu rd ay at C alv ary
te m p je o f P raise C h urch o n ■
fcC rack en Road in
f Sanford .

poten
A - i l l * V ". ‘
cate the
saving s &gt; &amp;
betw een th e tw o g to re m m e n ts
w ould b e about $9.6 njillipn over
the next sev en yearsA N early $ 6
m illion o f the total W ould b a the
Lake Mary Mayor Thom G reen s hands Claire Poutas her meal from M eals on W heels. Etc. Standing wtth
projected d t / s sa v in g s
the pair lie Cindy Collins, neighborhood services manager for the organization. Friday w as March For Meals
" It's a pretty meriting project
day In Seminole County, and various dty officials helped deliver the mors then 6 5 0 m eals provided daily to
UkeitM
that looks like
it w ill b e a g o ,”“ a “
the older population in Seminole County.
Kevin
Cr
C ounty M anag er K
evin Grace.
D espite the study taking iseveral w eeks longer to finish than
ontiripated, G race said the plan is
By MIchalM Je rla
? v' ‘
still o n sch e d u le to h a v e the
Mqrtagipg Editor
m erger take place at the begin*
ning o f the new fiscal year O c t 1.
LAKEMARY — C la ir e P o u la s w as
If approved TUesdav, a n interlocal
su rp rise d F rid a y m o r n in g w h e n
agreem ent could be com pleted
M ay tjr T h o m G r e e n e , h o ld in g a h o t
w ithin 4 5 to 60 d ays, he said.
m e a l, k n o ck e d o n h e r door. S h e w a s
To b e com pleted, the interlocal
e x p e c tin g th e m e a l — b u t s h e d id n 't
agreem ent w ould have to pass
kn o w th e c it y 's le a d e r w as g o in g to
separate votes by county com m is­
d
e liv e r it.
sioners and A ltam onte Springs
G re e n e an d s e v e ra l o f h is fe llo w
com m issio n ers. A n y han g-u p
d t y a n d c o u n ty o ffic ia ls , in c lu d in g
w ith the proposed plan w on’t
D ep u ty M a y o r M ik e M cL e a n , C ity
com e from A ltam onte officials.
M a n a g e r Jo h n L it t o n , c ity c o m m is ­
From the m ay o r to a ll four com ­
s io n e rs G a ry B re n d e r a n d Ja n e t
m issioners, every m em ber o f the
Jern igariu m d S e m in o le C o u n ty
d ty board said they w ere su r­
C o m m iss k m sc R a n d y M o rris, d e liv ­
prised by the potential savings.
ered d o z e n s o f d in n e r s d u rin g th e
"I thou ght it cam e o u t better
c o u n ty 's "M a r c h fo r M e a ls " d ay. T h e
than e x p e c te d ," C om m ission er
e v en t w a s o rg a n iz e d b y S e m in o le
Sheny Fincher, executive director for Meals on W heels.
Steve W olfram said. " I did n’t real­
C o u n ty 's M eals o n W h e e ls , E tc ., to
Etc., explains lo Lake Mary officials how and where
ize the d ty and cou nty could save
re c o g n iz e th e 3 0 th a n n iv e rs a ry o f th e
meals will be deUvored during Friday's Meals on W heels
that m u ch m oney."
O ld e r A m e ric a n s A c t a n d to b rin g
distribution. Pictured, from left, are Mayor Thom Greene,
C om m issioner Eddie Rose said
City Commissioner Gary Breeder. Deputy Mayor Mike
h e too w as shocked w ith the
See Meals, Page 10A
McLean, City Commissioner Jan et Jem igan and Fincher.

O fficials volunteer during Seminole's M arch fo r M eals day

Project SafePlace
'' Children In search ol a safe
place can now seek shelter
at the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office. Monday
morning S C S O Chief Deputy
Steve Harriett and County
Commission Chairman Daryf
McLain helped christen the
new designation.

Page 1C

Seminole

See Gunstrr, Pig* 10A

See Merger, Page 10A

Sanford sergeant returns to wrestling ring
By Christoph#r Patton
Staff Writer

V io la F ra n k - M em ber of
Sanford W om an’s Club

Index
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Crottw ord........................... SA
Dear Abby . . , ..............
6A
Legolt ............* 3 W 8
liU S iy U ............................ 1C-8C
Obituarist .............
3A
Opinion . . . . . . .
. . . . 4A
Police l o g .............................. 2A
Religion ................
4C-5C

Sporti .................

1 5 -2 5

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S A N F O R D - M ad D o g Is
back.
O u t o f a c tio n fo r sev e ral
m o n th s, S a n fo rd p o lic e S g t.
M ik e Taylor, a .k .a . M ad D og,
w ill re ck h av o c in the w restlin g
ring o n c e again .
Taylor, a lo n g w ith o th er p ar­
tic ip a n ts fro m M id F lo rid a
W restling , are jo in in g forces for
a fu n d -r a is in g d riv e n a m e d
W re stle rs,
C ops
and
K id s
A gain st D ru gs.
T h e ir goal is to raise m ore
than $ 3 ,0 0 0 fo r a D aren the Lion
c o stu m e . D aren is th e o fficial
m asco t o f th e D A R E program .
T h e c o s tu m e w ou ld b e valu able
in p ro m o tin g d ru g aw aren ess at
e le m e n ta ry sch o o ls and o th e r
fu n ctio n s, T aylor said.

com m unity. A n ativ e o f N ew
Y ork, Phil C.unster h a s integrat­
ed h im self into S an fo rd 's fabric
to su ch an exten t that y o u 'd
th in k he grew u p here. H e 's
Sanford Proud an d then som e.
" F o r a g u y w h o liv es in
DcBary, he does a w h o le heck o f
a lot m ore for Sanford than so m e
o f th e nativ es," said W alt S m ith ,
a fellow K iw anian.
L isa {o
(o n
nes
e s c o n cu rs. A s a
s u p e rv iso r
to
S a n fo rd 's
R e cre a tio n D e p a rtm e n t, s h e
relies on volu nteers to help the
d ep artm en t run sm oothly. S h e
co u n ts o n Phil, an d h e 's at h e r
o ffice nearly ev ery day, read y to
d o w hatever needs doing.
" H e 's a stand up gu y," Jo n e s
said , "in a tim e w h e n you d o n ’ t
see m an y stand-up people.
"Y ou d o n 't have to ask h im
tw ice for help. S hoot, som etim es
you d o n 't ev en h a v e to a s k
G u nster o n ce."
"G u n ster." T h at's how Jo n e s
refers to him . Folks w h o w o rk in
recreation d ep artm ents d o that a
lo t, call p eo p le by th eir la st
nam es. It's a sign o f accep tan ce
and cam araderie, to this case, it
also cu ts dow n on the co n fu -

Touring downtown Sanford

Mad Dog and colleagues hope Jo raise
money for ‘Daren the Lion’ costume
A lth o u g h n o t liste d o n the
wrestUng^cortj fo r th e A p ril 26
e v en t at t h e " S a n fo r d C iv ic
C enter, T ay lo r sa id "111 p ro b ab ly
b e in the rin g ." A p p are n tly w ith ­
o u t h im k n o w in g , T a y lo r 's
w restling co n tract w a s recen tly
sold to the lik e s o f tag team sp e ­
cialists C .B . K o o l an d D eath ro w
Jethrow .
"T h e re w ill b e a lo t o f u n ex­
p e cted s u r p r is e s ," s a id Tom
Paladino, M id Flo rid a W restlin g
prom oter. " I t 's a s n e a k y b u s i­
n ess w h e re a lo t o f th in g s
ch a n g e."
T h a t's ex actly w h a t M ad D og
is ho p ing for. A fter h is co n tract
w as sold , h e 's now d e le g a te d to
p ro v id in g secu rity fo r K o o l and

Je th ro w . T h e ir o p p o n e n ts a re
n o n e o th e r than th e tw in to w ers
o f L ev y M ace and M ike M u llin s
- the U nchained O utlaw s. In o n e
o f T a y lo r's m ost recent m atches,
h e g re ete d the o u tlaw s w ith a
sle e p e r hold.
D u rin g the day, he th ro w s
O utlaw s in th e slam m er, but a t
n ig h t. M ad D og sa id " I ’d rather
w h o o p u p on th em ."
" I n a v e a strong feeling the
w in n e r w ill be the U nchained
O u tla w s re g a rd le ss if T ay lo r
h e lp s ," P alad in o quipped .
" H e 's n o t a fa ir p la y e r,"
T aylo r sa id referring to P alad ino
w h o h e assu m es had a hand in

Herald ptotoe by Tommy Vlncard

Lashawn Smith, children s librarian at the Sanford library, leads stu ­
dents from Midway Elementary School of Performing Arts in an exer­
cise. T he students spent Friday touring various spots in downtown
Sanford, including the library, the U S. P ost Office, the Sanford Museum
and &amp;ity B oy"s Ice Cream Shop. The day endod with a picnic in the

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Commission sinks swimming lessons
Staff Writer
SANFORD— Swimming lessons will be
halted at Keith Ckbome’s Sanford home
until he can remedy the 'objectionable
noise' they create, county commissioners
decided Tbesday everting.
Bound by a tingle paragraph of county
code that regulates nomeoccupati
aborts, conv
missioned vowed to rework the law to
avoid future problems. Seminole County
Planning and Development Director Don
Fisher said the short code had been'added
to, tweaked and pulled" to the point that it's
confusing

Noise by screaming, crying infants
violates ‘clear as mud’ county code
"1 might see some problems with this
code,' said Commissioner Grant Maloy.
Commissioner Dick Van Der Weide
added, 'This is not an easy decision - it's
about as dear as mud.”
A final unanimous vote by commissioner* took more than two hours as dozens of
fellow swimming instructors and
Clebome's neighbors spoke in favor and
against the damorous home occupation.
Oebom e ' teaches Infant Swimming

Research lessons which helps small chil­
dren learn how to float and swim. Crying
and screaming are often the noisy by-prod­
uct of instructions, cited neighbors.
"When you hear this kind of screaming
all day you're nerves are shot," said Sherri
Brown who lives next door to Gcbome at
Steeple Chase Circle.
Vick Hernandez, another neighbor of
Gebome, said, "the traffic and noise is just
unbearable. If you don't believe me come

over and take a look."
Gebome reported he instructs between
20 to 25 children a day during the peak
months of the summer. Others speaking in
favor of the''tom e swimming lessons,
pleaded with commissioners not to regulate
the valuable community service. To find
similar Instruction at community pools is
impossible, as many such as Sanford and
Casselberry don’t allow children under four
years of age in the water, said Clebome.
After hearing public comments, commis­
sioners were left on trying to decide what
level of noise b considered objectionable.
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■In the state, swept a stari homestand last weekI to Improve to 19-8, but
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until the final couple of
nings and five were not
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inford w o m a n
killed during
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f error
i respond*.’
'ay to a fatal crash
■near the Intersection of
nville Avenue and
l Boulevard.
i Atchley, 62, of
I was pronounced
dead at the scene after she
was hit by two separate vehi­
cles. According to authorities,
Shabta Alidina, 20, of Lake
Mary was traveling north­
bound on Mellonvillc when
she allegedly ran the stop
sign at Airport Boulevard.
She collided with Atchley
who was traveling eastbourul
on Airport Boulevard. The
Impact itself was minor, but It
spun Atchkry's 1994 Chrysler
convertible, said Sanford
police spokeswoman Clco
Cohen. Another vehicle dri­
ven by Jacqueline Turner, 48,
of Sanford smashed into
Atchley's driver side door.
Tliere is no indication alco­
hol was involved, but the
investigation is continuing
with charges pending.

. aking people
smile
Holly Fazeli started working
at a Boston area McDonald’s
restaurant 16 years ago. She
never thought the part-time
job would lead to a full-time
career.
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Tobacco policy doused;
more research needed

L o c k s of L o v e

"Right now It's tobacco, but where
does it stop. Will we move on to
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SANFORD — G ty Commis­
sioners tabled , a tobacco absti­ noted the policy might prevent the
nence policy for employees dty to rn hiring qualified employ­
because of concerns it was too ees who would voluntarily decline
broad.
the city's health coverage.
"What happens If we have
The policy required all new
employees to t i p an agreement someone who b retired 6cm the
that they would abstain from military and already has health
using tobacco products. In addi­ insurance or la covered under his
tion, a person could not be hired if wife's policy?" Eckstein said.
had used tobacco 12 months "That person could not be hired
e submitting a job applica­ under this policy, even though
tion.
\ they do not impact the city's insur­
Human Resource Director joe ance costs."
Eckstein also asked how the
Denaro said the intention of the
policy waj
was to curb M g health policy would be enforced. For
Insurance costs. While commis­ example, would an employee who
sioners agreed the dty needs to smoked a dgar in crieoration of a
look for ways to keep insurance new baby be penalized?
"We're not out there trying to
coats in check, they expressed con­
cerns that the policy was too catch someone smoking," Denaro
broad.
However; G ty Manager Tony
"I'm concerned that we're not
allowing people to apply for jobs VanDerworp said one-time tobac­
because they smoke, said Velma co users would have to be penalWilliams, District 2 Commiaakxm
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State officials support plans
for Sanford Fanner’s Market
tsy ennstopner ration
Staff Writer
SANFORD — Itineraries
changed Friday, but the support
for remodeling the State Farmer's
Market didn't sway, said Sanford
Mayor Brady Lessard.
Lessard, Commissioner Velma
Williams and G ty Manager Tony
VanderWorp were originally slat­
ed to visit Tallahassee Friday to
discuss the future of the farmers
market property. A cancellation
by the state didn't slow the rede­
velopment process as dty officials
participated in a conference call
with state leaders instead.
"They're thrilled about it,"
Lessard said about the reactions
of officials from the state
Department of Agriculture and
the governor's Front Porch initia­
tive. "They don't for see any prob­
lems."
The state department b willing

to donate the land at the rear of
the market for a dty Are and
police station, Lessard said. The
next step win be convincing the
county commission in using 17-92
Community
Redevelopment
Agency hinds for streetscape
improvements.
Lessard said the conglomerate
of state and dty interests are look­
ing for anywhere between
$50,000 to $100,000 from the 17-92
CRA. The funds will help
Improve landscaping on the cor­
ner of 13th Street and French
Avenue, and 'g e t rid of some of
those crazy curb cub," he said.
Even if the state market plan fails,
the US. Highway 17-92 improve­
ments still need to happen,
Lessard said.
G ty officials also learned from
the Department of State that the
Sanford farmers market b the

Na* Oarlock, sitting, and Scott Turner show off thair ponytails recently cut off by Sheny*TUrner. TUmer Is
sponsoring a cut-e-thon this weekend at her hair salon. AJI proceeds win go to Lock* ol Love, e not-tor-prolit organization that provides hairpieces to financially disadvantaged children across the United States.

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SANFORD — Thinking about getting a
haircut this weekend? Consider giving the hair
to charity.
That's what friends Scott
Turner and Neil Garlock did
when they decided their 10inch ponytails had to go. The
Sanford men's hair wul even­
tually be used in a wig for a
child suffering from medical
hair loss.
"In December, they both
derided it was time to lose their
ponytails," said Sherry Turner,
owner of A Sherry Tbmer Salon.
"Since both had long ponytails, the’
derided to donate them to Locks of Love."
The friends' derision to donate their hair
gave Sherry TUmer the idea for this Sunday's
cut-a-thon at her business, located in the Bail

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Coldwell Banker

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Bond Plaza at 2621 S. Orlando Drive. All pro­
ceeds from each $10 haircut will go to Locks of
Love. People who want to donate their hair to
the organization will receive a free haircut.
"Hair b important to people — that's the
reason we are doing this," TUmer said.
"It's neat to think we are helping a
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child have hair.
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" However, we know hair rep­
resents a person, so we don't
want to pressure anybody into
cutting tneir hair oft. It's each per­
son's deebion to make."
Locks of Love, establbhed in
1997, provides hairpieces to finanilly disadvantaged children across
the United States under the age 18 suf­
fering from long-term medical nair loss.
The not-for-profit organization also helps
offset the cost of subsequent repairs after the
hairpiece is donated to the child.
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Started five years ago, the
seven-week basic Community
Emergency Response Team
(CERT) course helps train local
residents on how to react and per­
form in disaster situations. The
class b hosted by the Seminole
County Department of Public
Safety.
The
Federal
Emergency
Management Agency and several

California agencies created the
class years ago after devastating
earthquakes in the Bay area. It was
discovered hurt and trapped resi­
dents would go unattended for
hours and sometimes even days.
Authorities learned from the
earthquake disasters that properly
trained citizens can become a
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CERT helps prepare residents for disasters
SANFORD — Reading all the
hurricane preparation pamphlets,
fliers and manuals that will flood
the Central Florida area during the
upcoming hurricane season will
never equal the in-depth disaster
training provided by Seminole
County.

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Managing Editor

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SANFORD — Organizers of
the Sanford Heritage Festival pre­
sented a preliminary plan for the
event they hope to host in
November
The festival began four years
ago under the direction of the
Sanford Chamber of Commerce
and its director Ron Rose. Rose left

the chamber last May, in part Commission, said a coalition of
because of concerns the event groups—including the Helen
posed too much financial liability Stairs Theatre, the chamber and
for the chamber. A nonprofit orga­ Sanford Main Street—agreed to
nization, the Sanford Heritage form the nonprofit in hopes of con­
Festival Inc., was founded last tinuing the festival
year; but the event failed to materi­
"The nonprofit group would be
alize after the terrorist attacks on responsible for the financial
Sept 11.
aspects," Ferrell said. "That way,
Carey Ferrell, who made the others are not hung out on the line!
presentation during a work ses­
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Children left at library have parents who should be booked
- DEAR ABBY. 1am a librarian
in a medium-sized public library,
*nd Tm toeing my patience about
one particular issue.
.............
' Parents who would­
n't dream of dropping
off their 5- and 7-yearolds at the mall or gro­
cery store bring their
Youngsters to the
library and let them
roam fredy throughout
the building with no
supervision, or drop
Dear
them off to fend for
themselves while Mom
and Dtad go shopping
or run errands.
*’ To those negligent
parents, I want to yelL The public
library to not a "safe place" to
leave your child unattended!
Libraries are public buildings;
anyone off the street can enter. I
know of at least one convicted
child molester who is a regular
user of thb branch, and there ire
probably more that we don’t
know about
Public libraries are a popular
choice for child molesters and
"peepers" to frequent and search

for victims. Parents, please do not
leave your little ones alone at the
library. We librarians have jobs to
............. do^ and although we
care deeply about die
safety of your children,
we are not baby sitters.
Thank you for help­
ing me get the message
o u t Abby.
CONCERNED
LIBRARIAN, ANYTOWN, TULA.

Abby

local polka and notify them that
a child has been abandoned on

DEAR ABBY We are Mothers
of the Military. Our sons and
daughters ate the Army, Marines,
Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard,

Reserves and National Guard
going mto Atgnanrstan to protect

our freedom. They are fighter
pilots who drop bombs on the
Taliban and protect the skies here
at home. Navy cooks on the rfdps,
infantry here and abroad, and the
Cbeet Guard protecting our
shores. They nave many jobs,
from private or seaman to general
or admiraL AH branches and aD
ranks are equally Important; they
are our sons and daughters,
During this time of uncertainty,
we support each other fat person
and on the Internet We laugh and
a y together and know that there
to always someone who shares
our fears and toys. If you have
never sent a mild to war; It is
hard to imagine either the cold
terror that you fed or the Joy at
seeing them come home.
Our slogan is, "As one we are
weak, together we are STRONG."
We help anyone who hat (amity
in the military by networking
others
them with om
en In
m their area
areaa or
finding someone for them to
write la There is almost always
someone online on the Internet
site, and we have diet rooms

Community
Events

nightly. Y fe would tike to invite
m ty Wno wish to Join us—and
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Thank you, Abby, ior during
our cause with others.
FITA LOVE, MOTHERS
OF THE MILITARY
DEAR ETIA AND OTHER
MOTHERS OF THE MILITARY
I wishyou success in m e sup-

DEAR ABBY As Ardent reed■of your column, my wife,

to the absolute truth about the .
"dnmkengetse" story you hare
pnnwx
R is, indeed, a tna story and
hundreds of years old. The great
were, in fact ducks-owned by
an nweeper tn rurwaanesa n
the Lake District of England. Ths
inn is still there m i is named
The Drunken Duck." Ifs com­
plete with a baaudful pub rign
showing the ducks clothed ki fit­
ted woolen hand-knit garments.
My wife and I have dined fre­
quently in this charming pub,
which, by ths way, often superb
food.
V
BRIAN KERR,
PORT CHARIXTTm FLA.

DEAR ABBY 1h* person who
wrote and raid the drunken geese
story w n fint told in e book by
Richard Brautigsn should do
more research.
The feet is, JsnyCkwer told

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• The Seminole County/Lake
Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce will boat its new
member reception 8 to 10 a m
Wednesday, Match 20, at Foot
Systems Corp., located at 610
Crescent Executive Court on the
fourth floor.
The event is sponsored by
Nationwide Insurance, Michael).
McLean Agency.
Call Linda Reynolds at 407333-4748 for information.

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• The Suburban Republican
Women's Club next meeting will
be held U a m to 1 pm .
Wednesday, March 20, in the
Garden Room of the Ramada
Inn, located at 2025 W. State
Road 434 in Longwood.
Cost for the luncheon/meeting
is &gt;13 per person fa open to all

registered
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featured speaker. She win pro­
vide a megram on natural nvetlv
ods of health care.
Reservations are requested by
5 p m Sunday, March 17, and can
be made by calling 407-862-6626,
407-830-4560 or 407-672-2556.
• VUdngWorld Orlando No. 3501, a Sons of Norway Lodge,
will be hosting its fifth annual
“Spring Fest" Regatta and Boat
Race from noon to 3 p m
Saturday, March 23, at the Best
Western Marina Hotel in
Sanford.
The event will include several
“real” Viking boats from other
Sons of Norway lodges.
• The Altamonte Jazz
Ensemble Inc, directed by Mike
Arena, will present “A Concert In
Modem Music,” featuring com­
positions and arrangements by
Walt Stuart, 7 p m Sunday,
Match 24, in the Winter Springs
High School Auditorium, located
at 130 Tuskawilla Road in Winter
Springs.
Admission fa a $5 donation.
For more information, call 407322-7528. The concert fa funded
in part by Seminole Cultural Arts
Council Inc.

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Obituaries
EUA AsHOUfT
Ella Ashcraft, 66, of Chestet W.
Va. died Monday, March 11,
2002, in University of Pitts
Medical Center.
Bom in Bridgeport, W.Vk, she
moved to Cental Florida In 1991
She w m an expediter for Semen's
Strombuig Cartoon Electronics in
Lake Mary, where she w aked for

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Survhron indude her hus­
band, Robert H Ashcrefl of
Sanford; three aona, Robert L
Ashcraft of DeBary, Timmy
Ashcraft of Eagle River, Auuka,
and Brian Aahoaft of Sanford;
three daughters, Donna Ashcroft
of Sanford, TforenT Bcttv of
Caaaebeny, And Im a Aahoaft of
Chester W.Vk; two statefa, WUma
Lively of Chester, W.Vo., and "•
Madeline Bates of East Liverpool,
Ohio; one brother; Drexei Crouse
of O iertet W,Vs4 five grandchil­
dren; and one great grandchild.
Altman-Long Funeral Homes
of DeBary Is in charge of arrange­
ments.
Bu n d a Aj c h l iy

Brenda Atchley, 62, of Sipes 1
Avenue, Sanford, died
Wednesday, March 13,2000,
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Bom in Cisne, QL, she(m1 o v e d
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to Central Florida in 1967.
worked for Seminole County *
Schools Food Service: She was a
member of Safe Harbor Christian
Church.
Survivors indude h o hus­
band, Bill Atchley of Sanfoni; two
daughters, Jackie Ensrud of
Sanford and Teriy Marshall of
Sanford; one sisto; Carol Bratton
of Madison, Ind.; her father,
LoweO Peddicord of Sanford; and
five grandchildren.
A memorial service will be
held 4 pan. Monday, March 18, in
Safe Harbor Christian Church in
Sanford.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaldawn
Chapel of Sanford/Lake Mary is
in charge of arrangements.

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Margaret Coleman, 82, of

Hadley Street, Deltona, died
Tbeaday, March 12,2002, in
Florida Hospital Fish Memorial,
Orange City.
Bom Nov. 17,1919, in New
York City, N.Y., she moved to
Central Florida from Miami
many y ean ago. She was 1 legal
secretary and enjoyed reading.
She was a member of S t Clare
Catholic Community Church.
Survivors Include one niece,
Marie McElroy of Tampa.
Memorial donations may be
made to St. Clare Catholic
Community Building Fund,
2961 Day Road, Deltona, FL,
32738.
Phoenix Cremation Sodety
Inc., of South Daytona is in
charge of arrangements.
H n s m W. C r o w l e y
Herbert W. Crowley, 70, of
Hidden Oak Drive, Longwood,
died Monday, March 11,2002.
Bom in Geneva, N.Y., he
moved to Central Florida in
1961. He worked for Four
Seasons Tours. He was a US.
Air Force veteran and a member
of SKAL.

No « a M a i C ain

N on Mae Cain, 40, of Castle
Brewer Court Sanford, died
Wednesday, March 13,2002, In
Health Care And Rehabilitation
Center of Sanford.
Bom March 23,1961, in
Sanford, she was a' homemaker.
Survivors include her father;
Horace Cain Sr., of Sanford; one
daughter, Terkhia Cain of
Sanford; one brother, Horace
Cain Jt, of Sanford; two sisters,
Mildred Cain of New Jersey and
Diana Hunter of Lake Moruoe;
and one grandchild.
WUsotvEkhelbeiger Mortuary
Inc, of Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.

W. Botts

Regena W. Boles, 77, of Casa
Grande C ourt Winter Springs,
died TUesday, March 12,2002, in
South Seminole Hospital,
Longwood.
Bom in West Jefferson, N.C.,
she resided in Central Florida
for 30 yean. She was a retired
hairdresser. She was a member
of Community United
Methodist Church of
Casselberry.
Survivors include two daugh­
ters, Roberta B. Stanley of Fort
Lauderdale and Patriot D.
'
Sanders of Ormond Beach; nlnB
grandchildren; and 10 great
grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs b in charge of
arrangements.

Survivors include his wife,
Deborah Crowley; two sons,
Herbert W. Crowley HI, of
Sierra Vista, Ariz., and Joseph P.
Crowley of Maitland; two
daughters, Charmalne Marie
Crowley of Sierra Mad re, Cali/.,
and Colleen A. Biely of
Clermont; and three grandchil­
dren.
Wood lawn Carey Hand
Funeral Home of Longwood is
in charge of arrangements.

Arthur Louts D eschnow J r.
Arthur Louis Deachnow Jr.,
70, of DeBary, died Tuesday,
March 12,2002, in Florida
Hospital Fish Memorial, Orange
City.
Bom In Stamford; O w e ; he
resided in Central Florida for 11
years, He was a retired captain
for fin
the Stamford, Conn., fire
department, where he worked
for 27 years. He was a member
of S t Jude's Episcopal Church
and the president of Glen
Abbey Tuesday Group of
DeBary Golf and Country Club.
Survivors include his wife of
51 years, Anna Crutchley
Deschnow; two sons, Peter and
Dennis Deachnow, both of
Connecticut; one daughter,
Laura Butler of Deltona; one
brother, Roy Deschnow of
Winter Springs; one sister,
Delores Topal of Holiday; and
eight grandchildren.
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Bom June 9,1925, in
Philadelphia, Pa., she moved to
Central Florida in 1989. She was a
retail cleric.
Survivors include two daugh- m
ten, Barbara TUrner of Sanford
and JoAnn Halligan of Oreland,
Pa.; two sons, Joseph Turner of *
Atco, N.J., and Ron Turner of
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Carl Glenn TUlis, 83, of Forrest „
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Bom Dec. 30,1960, in Selma,
N.C., he worked in construction.
Survivors include one sister,
Joyce McLamb of Benson, N.C.
Wilson-Eiche Iberger
Mortuary Inc., is in charge of
arrangements.

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James A Sherrill Jr, 75, of
Alpine Drive, Deltona, died
Monday, March 11,2002, in his
residence.
Bom in Black Mountain, N.C.,
he moved to Central Florida from
Miami in 1994. He was a retired
salesman for Flowers Baking Co.,
In Miami, where he worked for
more than 30 years. He was a
member of Vblusia County Baptist
Church
Survivors include his wife of 56
years, Mary E Sherrill; two sons,
Marion Daniel Sherrill of Monroe,
Ga., and James A Sherrill ID, of
Covington, Ga.; two daughters,
Annette McCurdy of Conyers, Ga.,
and Mary E Winks of Richmond,
Va.; three brothers, Donald Sherrill
of Orange City, Robert Sherrill of
Fort Lauderdale and Harry J.
Sherrill of Fayetteville, N.C.; two

sisters, Linda Swain of Inverness f
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2002, In Health Care and
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Sanfoni.
Bom March 15,1906, In
Veronia, N.J., she was a nurse.
Survivors include friend,
Thelma Mike of Sanford.
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Josephine F. Pinder, 77, of
Rceedown Boulevard, DeBary,
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Orange City.
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Get out of the dark
What should have been a straight-forward project—installing
lights along 1st Street—has become a snafu more daunting than
finding Osama bin Laden. There’s never been a doubt about the
need for better lighting in downtown Sanford. The problem lies in
the city's failure to make lighting a priority.
City administrators have paid lip service to the problem, only to
back away when it came time to act About 18 months ago City
Manager Tony VanDerworp and Public Works Director Jerry
Herman fold a group of downtown business leaders that work
would begin on 1st Street lighting in February—of 2001. l b be fair,
VanDerworp inherited the problem from previous dty managers
who foiled to solve the problem, leading one to believe whether
those in charge of day-to-day operations should be more account­
able to die dtizens.
That lack of leadership presents us with the current drama
unfolding between the dty and a group of dtizens, the Downtown
Business Association. On its own, DBA set about installing an elec­
trical system which can be used to light downtown. Essentially, the
system is similar to one investigated by the dty previously. The dif­
ference is DBA had the motivation to follow through on its plans.
Part of that motivation is monetary. The DBA wants $25,000 to
fill its coffers. To claim its offer is purely dvic is disingenuous, par­
ticularly since DBA has set up its own roadblocks by foiling to be
forthcoming about important legal issues such as easements and
certified permission from building owners.
Those roadblocks appear to be tumbling. It's crucial the dty seize
the opportunity, obtain the necessary legal documents and proceed
with purchasing the electrical system.
Some may argue this is not the most ideal way to solve the prob­
lem; however, the dty's past failures to act have left it with few
options. As Commissioner Art Woodruff noted, something needs to
be done now.

When was the last time you
heard, ‘May I help you?’
Gone are many of the mom-and-pop stores. They were won­
derful in their time. You went in and were recognized - even
called by name. Shopping was easy.
Now • we have those mega-stores. These are the kind that
have not hundreds of items like mom and pop, but thousands •
even millions. The square footage of the buildings is such that if there were not shelves and counters - you could practically
........................ hold the Daytona-500 inside.
Therein lies the problem. The stores are so
large that it is difficult to find what you w a n t
Pettteptl they plan It that Way so you'a re forced
to gd through evtty lane and perhaps buy a
'great deal more than you had planned.
But people are smarter than that. Most of
them know what they want when they go to a
store. But how does a person find the items? The
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only
way is to ask. This is my problem, and I
NICK
doubt
Pfeifauf joke. if I'm alone. Ask a clerk? That’s often a
There are several kinds of clerks employed in
the stores today. First, arc the invisible clerks. There are simply
no clerks wandering the aisles. Second, there are clerks putting
up stock but when they see you approaching, they rapidly walk
the other way. If they don't run away, they never give you eye
contact. The third kind of clerk attempts to respond to a ques­
tion only to tell you that's another department and they don't
know.
Finally, there's the clerk comes up to you, offers to help, and
either gives you the aisle number where you can find the article,
or even leads you to it.
The problem is that we have too many stores with clerks of
ti e first three types. Only a few will give you any attention at
a I. The fourth type fa the only store that will get my business a id hopefully yours as well.
I'm not talking about all stores - but the major mega-stores
s&gt;ich as the new Super K-mart, Super Walgreens, Home Depot,
L owes, and on and on. If the managers of these stores don't care
help the customer it won't be long before there are fewer cusmere to help. We all know what happens to stores without
customers.
I hope the managers of these mega-stores will take heed to
t! fa and have people on the floor who know where things are
a id help their customers. Forget the "lower price" come-on.
C ve me a feeling that the people in that store WANT to help
n e, and that's were I'll shop.
I could name the good stores - but you know which ones they
a e. 1'Ji see you there when I shop - because I'm not going to the
o tiers.

Your View
B ellam y w idow
said she forgives
ch u rch m em b ers
To th e editoK
To th e m em bers o f the
Saint M atth ew 's M issionary
B aptist C hurch, I w a n t to

co m m en d y o u o n y o u r
m em orial for R aym ond
Bellamy. If you h a d to ld him
h o w m u ch you lo ved him in
1989, h e w ould h av e b een
w ell a n d alive today. But
y o u r ex-pastor a n d m em bers
took ev ery position h e held
for m o re than 50 years. H e
w as a devoted deacon,

trustee of th e bo ard , treasu r­
er, S unday School su p erin ­
ten d en t an d p resid en t of th e
BYPU. H e sa id he d id not
know w h a t to d o w ith his
life after that.
The d o cto r said h e w as
deeply d ep ressed an d he
n ever recovered. N ow the
Lord has b ro u g h t these

years to a close, including
yo u h u rtin g m e. Raym ond
can n o t forgive yo u , b u t
th an k G od I can a n d do.
M ay G od bless yo u all. This
secret h as been kept long
en o ugh. Please read Luke
6:31
K ath ery n e B ellam y
S an fo rd

Let there be light in downtown Sanford
D id y o u ev e r try to ad v er- C h ristm as decorations the
tise a n e v en in g e v e n t in
DBA installed th ro u g h o u t
d o w n to w n Sanford? Try
five blocks in d o w n to w n
this — "G rab a flash- ......................... Sanford this p a s t
tig h t a n d com e o n n n
C hristm as, th e DBA
d o w n ." Is it tim e fo r
h ad to o v ercom e the
o u r C ity D ads to
electrical problem .
In D ecem ber 2001,'
th e DBA successfully
iid r
u p g rad ed the electri­
y o u r h earts a n d let
cal service on 1st
th e lu m en s shine in.
Street from S anford
T he D ow ntow n
Avenue to M yrtle
Sara
B
usiness A ssociation
Dusiness
l Q rn h c n n Avenue.
Avenue, The
i ne DBA
ltd a
h a s som e light to
j a c o o s o n m ade this a p erm ash ed o n this d a rk
n en t in stallatio n so
issue a n d offers resolve to
th at everyone could enjoy
th e problem .
lig h t — right now, a n d for­
D ow ntow n has b een d ark
ever. T he city only n ee d s to
since th e beginning of time.
in stall a few inexpensive
Folks talked iabout changing
(m ay b e don ated ) lig h t fix­
th at, b u t nobody could fig­
tu re s on the rooftops and
u re o u t how to d o it. The
p lu g them into th e DBA's
w e r lines th at w ere
system . Then, there w o u ld
italied on First S treet sim ­ b* am p le light for p e d e stri­
ply d id no t offer en o u g h
a n s a n d Special Events.
p o w e r to d o the job.
T he DBA has offered this
n ew electrical system to the
V arious organizations
h av e tried, at one tim e o r
d t y of Sanford so th a t you
another, to correct the elec­
th e p eo p le can h ave light.
trical deficit. The city of
C o st of installation o f the
co m pleted system w as
S anford has even tried, but
$55,000. C ity staff guestith e m essage w as "It is not
m ated the in stalled cost at
possible until w e d ig u p the
$36,000 and a d m it they
stree t a n d lay new cable.
co u ld not do it for that. The
T hat is approxim ately three
DBA offered th e system to
years aw ay." The DBA says
th e C ity for only $25,000
th at w h a t is no t possible is
w aiting that long for a flam e a n d offered to req u est
to flicker.
licensed agreem ents from
In o rd e r to accom plish the th e pro p erty o w n ers
inv o lv ed and to relin q u ish
a b u n d a n t a n d w ell lighted

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th eir FPL acco u n ts to the
City.
That offer w as m ad e on
January 14, 2002, an d three
tim es since then. Hey,
m aybe w h e n th ey said it
w as an Im possible task, th e
p o w e r they w e re ■addressing •
w as bureaucratic.
I d o n 't th in k so!
C o m m issioner W oodruff has
ch am pioned this cause from
the beginning.
C om m issioner Eckstein
offered the m otion to
approve, and&gt; M ayor Lessard
h as prom ised his vote to
ap p ro v e at th e next m eeting
on M arch 2 5 .1, personally,
believe C om m issioner
W illiam s w ill be a positive
influence, too.
C om m issioner Jones says
the DBA d id a w o nderful
job u p g ra d in g the electrical
system . H e com plim ents the
large am o u n t of v olunteer
tim e an d talen t that w as
involved, b u t h e says v o lu n ­
teers h ave no value. T he city
sh o u ld n 't h av e to pay for all
their sacrificed time, talent
an d m aterials. Bah
H um bug! L ighten u p
C om m issioner Jones —
d o n 't be th e im possible link.
The DBA v o lu nteers w ere all
w o nderful, exceptional peo­
ple w ho g av e of them selves
so th at the p eo p le of
Sanford co u ld benefit. L et's
encourage volunteerism , not

stifle it.
To d o w o n d erfu l things,
an o rg anization n eed s to
h ave cash flow. Following
the C h ristm as E xtravaganza
effort, th e DBA presented a
p ro posal to the city offering
to p ro d u c e six m ajor events
a y ea r (like th e ex travagan­
za). They asked the city to
p a rtn e r w ith th em at the
inexpensive rate of $30,000
e r y e a r for three years.
Inder such circum stances
o v er a su stain ed perio d of
tim e, th e DBA w o u ld be able
to afford to be generous and
co n sid er d o n atin g efforts
like the electrical system .
H ow ever, they d o n o t have
th at resource now, an d they
m u st keep the b est interests
of th eir m em bers a n d the
com m unity in m ind w hen
they offer to sell the system .
T he DBA is m aking a
so u n d business proposal in
offering the system to the
city at naif price. This m akes
sense for th e city, the d o w n ­
tow n b u siness com m unity,
a n d th e citizens at large.
M onies raised in this m an­
n er will help develop a
health y treasury for the
DBA th at will tnen be
invested in o th er w onderful
efforts for the d o w ntow n.
M arch 25 is the big day
for th at decision. C ount on
y o u r C ity F athers' being the
g u id in g light.

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The Herald asks people what they th in k ...

lick Pfe ifa uf I* a retired inch orm an/ne w * director for W E S lt C h a n n e l 2. H e
•pent eeveral y e a n a* a w rite r and c o lu m n iit for the S em inole l l e n l d .

It's been six
months since the
terrorists attacks
on the United
States and the war
on terrorism con­
tinues in
Afghanistan.
We asked peo­
ple if they think
the war has, to
this point, been
successful and
how their lives
iutve changed
since SepL II.

I think, to this point,
the war has been suc­
cessful. There hasn't
realty been a change
In my life since Sept

11.
Bob Paraell

Sanford

I think the war has
been successful, so
far. I was a military
wife aH my We. and
that's led me to pray
more for the country
and the people
involved.
Ann Klmmona

Yes, the wax has
been successful.
Since Sept. 11, I’ve
been more worried
about my personal
and my family's secu­
rity. I was very casual
about security before.
Jack Dow

I hope the war has
been successful. I
don't know if my tile
has changed since
Sept. 11.1have been
flying. I think I have
flown three times
since than.
Jean Fowler

Sanford

Sanford

Sanford

I do think the war is
working. We need to
be patient and let the
president do what he
needs to do. Coming
from New York, Sept
11, affected my entire
family. It hit dose to
home.
Uaa Blackahaw
Orlando

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And, of course, there was not
room to give everyone's memo­
ries, so I have selected and edit­
ed those that best tell the story of
Southern Bell in Sanford.
Marjorie Lee, who began her
career with Southern Bell in
1946, recalled that the telephone
switchboard was manually oper­
ated. When a person picked up a
phone to make a call, he heard a
voice saying, "Number, please"
and "Thank you." If a number
was in use, the operator would
say "Line is busy."
She later worked in long-dis­
tance calling. The Sanford office
had only a few long-distance
trunks and they were always
busy. Sanford at the time was a
large produce shipping center,
which depended on long-dis­
tance calls for sales.
She also recalled that the oper­
ations office was in the upstairs
office above the Hollywood
Shop and next to J.C. Penney's in
downtown Sanford.
Audrey Patterson was an
operator during World War II
and remembers "Air Flash
Calls." Air spotters would place
a call that an unidentified air­
plane was spotted. These calls
were given top priority through
Orlando and Tampa. She was the
night operator and states that
most of the calls were from the
railroad calling people to work.
A1 Drummond worked in the
test center, frame, line and instal­
lation division. The job he liked
best was lineman, as it was a
good feeling to be able to give
service when the telephone was
being placed for the subscriber.
H remembered when it only
took four numbers to reach a

person. (I recall that our phone
number was 494-], a two-party
line. I believe the other party was
494-W. Other letters were R and
M. One of the one party numbers
I recall was 718, belonging to the
Dr. Wade Gam er residence. His
daughter, Rosemary, was a close
friend of mine. These, of course
were in the days of operator
assisted calls.)
Lola Rockett remembers meet­
ings that took place in the
Operating Room between the
Plant Manager and the Chief
Operator. Since there was no pri­
vate office and no extra chairs,
the manager would turn the
waste paper basket upside down
and sit next to the chief opera­
tor's desk for the meeting.
Daisy Simmons recalls work­
ing at the station where the
Geneva customers appeared.
When a set was cranked, a small
flap would fall down and the
operator w ould plug it in to
answer the call. But if there was
a thunder storm, all the flaps
would fall down and all had to
be answered to make sure there
was no call.
Something else she remem­
bered was the dress code.
Everyone dressed as if going to
church.
Most of Margaret Wiggins'
service was in the business
office. When it was located
upstairs on 1st Street, the door at
the top of the stairs would be
locked at night and on week­
ends. Customers would just slip
their payment under the door.
When the operators arrived at
work, they would step over the
mail and go into the operating
room. They never lost a pay­
ment.
Britt Yates recalls storerooms
located a Commercial Street and
Park Avenue at the Amoco sta­
tion and also a building near the
Mayfair Inn. He said that he was
paid 50 cents a day to teach new
employees to climb poles.
Jane H opkins has several
interesting memories. She began
at Southern Bell in 1951. She
remembered LD20 and the gruff
voice. Tommye Johnson said it
was one call that no one wanted
to answer. According to Jane,
one year a group sent him some
forget-me-nots and after that he
always sent them fruit at
Christmas.
Jane remembers that the

plumbing in the central office r
w as quite antiquated. Many
times clothes were dampened by
the spills. The company did pay
for the damages.
The 1955 strike and walking
the picket line was another thing.;
she recalled. It took place at the,}
same time as the power com pa-,,
ny was adding two stacks at[j
their plant and the boilermakers
would come over and support^
their efforts.
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Tommye added that some- (
times those in the picket line,,
would block the Penney's cus-y
tomers next door so Penney's,,
brought out a piece of carpet for £j
them to walk on to keep them inj^
their place.
Glenn McKendree has penned.,
the most memories. I’ll recount a.y
few.
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An operator got a call from a,,
customer one night who wanted,}
the Town Pump. She had never
heard of this business, so she}}
connected him to the city waterworks.
After a hurricane, a lot of„
water filled the ditches and a
cable was damaged. Buddy.}}
Richards went out there an d „
called back to say that he had
found the problem. But, he said,,!
there was a 4-foot moccasin.,,
down there and he wasn't going.j
to do anything until It was
removed.
One day McKendree had to go'
out to the concentrator In
Midway and Tom McElroy
decided to go with him to see
what a concentrator was. While
there, Tom got into a nest of fire
ants. His lips started turning h
blue and his speech began get-o
ting slurred. TTicy got into the
truck and McKendree raced back t|
to the hospital where McElroy.^
was given a shot in the emcr-tj
gency room.
There was one customer who-)
complained that every time she
called her s i s t e r in Kentucky^
they would get cut off.^
McKendree got their permission
to monitor the call and found
that when they laughed simulta
neously, the call was interrupted*
Evidently the two laughters s e t,
up a frequency of 3,300 cycles;*
and disconnected the circuit. H e 1
then explained to the sisters that *
they had to laugh singularly to{j
prevent this.
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There will be more of theseu
memories next week.

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More than 200 guests enjoyed
an evening of dining dancing
auctions and fun as they partici­
pated in the American Heart
Association's annual Metro
Orlando Heart Gala on February
9th at the Hard Rock Hotel
"We had a wonderful evening
of food, fun and entertainment •
all for a tremendous cause," said
Rodney Smith, CEO of Central
Florida Regional Hospital and
chairman of this year's Heart
Gala. "We were able to raise
more than $179,000 to help fund
the American Heart Association's
mission of reducing cardiovascu­
lar diseases and stroke."
Committee members who
helped make this year's gala a
success were Craig Bair, Linda
Breum, Mary Collier, Timothy
Cook, H. Leroy Francis, Linda
Gutermuth, Ashley Johnson, Usa
Merrick, Timothy Myers, J.P.
Griffin-Rolle, Meredith Scott,
MD, Rodney Smith and Laura
Tischler.
"We would also like to thank
our sponsors who partnered with
the American Heart Association
to make this event so successful,"
said Smith.
Central Florida Regional
Hospital and Osceola Regional
Medical Center were co-presenting sponsors of the Heart Gala.
Other sponsors were Edwards
Life Sciences, Pfizer and General
Electric.
Dr. Todd Husty, of WESH
NewsChannel 2 served as master
of ceremonies for this year's

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Rodney Smith (left), C E O of Central Florida Regional Hospital with his wife’ j
Sally and Tim Cook. C E O ol Osceola Regional Medical Center. Smith and j
Cook served as Co-Chairs lor the 2002 Heart Gala.

Heart Gala. Auctions featuring
more than 75 items donated by
area artists and businesses raised
more than $43,000.
Thirteen-year-old Shane Ray,
an Orlando boy who was bum
with a congenital heart defect
spoke to guests about American
Heart Heroes Week at the Boggy
Creek Gang Camp. Shane has
attended the special camp for
children with heart disease sever­
al times and spoke about his
experiences at camp and how

special they are. After Shane's, !
speech, guests bid on scholar- i:
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one who participated in somei
way in this year's Heart Ball.'V
concluded Smith. "Because of
their efforts, we've moved one
step closer to reaching the mis-,
sion of the American Heart?
Association and reducing heartdisease and stroke."

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Sunday. March 17,2002

T h k Sh o n o u H u u l d

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A G LA N C E AROUND O U R CO U N TY
Scouting report: if the Boy Scouts gave out a
[writ badge for acting like a jackass, Lee Corso
rould be its first recipient. The Scouts would
lever do such a thing, so The Clock Keeper has
bmmissioned a special patch to dishonor Corso.
J The ESPN commentator and Lake Mary resi­
dent was the keynote speaker at the Golden Eagle
dinner, an annual fund-raising event for the
Seminole County Boy Scots. Perhaps Corso
thought he was in the locker room or maybe on
the set of College GamcDay with his ESPN bud­
dies Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit. Whatever
the case, the keynote address seemed a bit inap­
propriate for an event attended by
several hundred Boy Scout sup­
porters and a couple dozen
actual Scouts, some just
eight or nine years old.
1 His “speech,” which was
better suited for Open Mic
flight at a third-rate come­
dy club, was peppered with
profanity. Nothing really vul- n
gar, but you'd think Corso
could get through an 8-mlnute
solo without cussing a dozen or so different times.
Toward the end of his routine, er, speech, Corso
did manage to throw in a couple of sentences
about supporting the Boy Scouts. The delivery
came across flat, though, as if he tacked on a new
to the stump speech he usually gives
rersity alumni club circuit,
As if he hadn't acted tacky enough, Corso
embarrassed two young
wom en serving afterdinner coffee near the
front of the room.
tly
Evidently
Corso the
Cusser found their ser­
vice distracting. He halt­
ed his remarks, told the
women to stop serving
coffee and shooed them
aw ay before telling
another lame joke about
his mediocre coaching
career.
(Example:
"Someone asked me
fhow I knew when to retire. Easy, when they quite
/asking me to coach.")
J Too bad Corso never read the Scout Law, par­
ticularly the part about being Friendly, Courteous
nd Kind. He might have behaved a little differTtly and sparred the feelings of two women.
Collect calls: What if they held a telethon and
obody showed-up? The Sanford/Sem lnole
dunty Chamber of Commerce held an all-day
{membership telethon last Wednesday. The goal
rwaa 100 new memberships which would have put
tan end to the fin a n c ia l problems that have been
Haunting the Chamber. Perhaps the Chamber
should enlist the services of Jerry Lewis. Word
Around The Clock to actual sign-ups fell far below
the goal. How low? Close to single digit low.
Also on the Chamber Front, the Executive
Board of Directors will need fewer chairs at their
next meeting. Last month, long time treasurer,
Linda Johnson, resigned from the board This
week vice president and incoming president
Alice W ienberg said "Sayonara."
Battle of Oviedo: Forget Kandahar and Kabul.
The fiercest battles are being wage just over the
Lake Jesup bridge in Oviedo. Accusations are fiylawyers are exchanging terse letters and
eo tapes are rolling.
The Issue? A group of citizens led by Evelyn
oniger, whose husband Phil to a councilman,
think the d ty has an Enron situation. They allege
that the books are being cooked at City Hall and
'City Manager Eugene Williford to the head chef.
They’re dem anding to see the city's financial
records, including the general check register,
audit reports, and comprehensive financial
reports.
So far the city hasn't released much, which to
{odd considering Florida's broad public records
flaws. It's also a bit puzzling why the city has yet
Jto release the comprehensive financial report
that report to on Monday's council agenda.
Staff says the report to not in final form. The Clock
{Keeper suggests the city's attorney have the staff
{read State Attorney General Opinion AGO 91-26
^regarding public records, as well os pages 53 and
*53 in the 2001 Government in the Sunshine
Manual. In the manual, the attorney general clear­
ly states:"... any agency document, however preipared, if circulated for review, comment or infor­
mation, is a public record regardless of whether it
is on official expression of policy or marked 'pre­
liminary' or 'working draft’ or similar label."
£ Whatever the situation in Oviedo, let’s just
thope A rther Andersen to in charge of the audits.
—

Dan Ping, Editor

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Out &amp; About

Pancake Day

The dty of Longwood b
sponsoring a night of
Bfocgraaa Saturday, March
16, hum 6 to 10 p.m.
p m ui
in rushis­
at
toric downtown1 Longwood
I
the Community'Building,
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m e rooff \Wfest
located at the comer
Church Avenue and Wilma
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Aaaault

Seminole Deputy Steven Sosa
arrested Michael Spicer, 30, of
Sanford Wednesday for two counts
of resisting an officer, assault and
disorderly intoxication. Spicer was
involved in an altercation on
Francis Avenue and he reportedly
provoked the fight.
Sanford Officer Dawn Benina to
arrested Rodney Gibson, 20, of
Sanford Monday for aggravated
assault with a deadly weapon, but
w ithout the intent to kill. Gibson
reportedly pointed a BB gun at
vehicle traveling southbound on
Park Avenue. The gun w as located
in alley between Oak and Park
avenues.
Shoplifting
Sanford Officer Kenneth Treztoe
arrested John Ashford, 53, of
Sanford Wednesday for shoplifting.
Ashford allegedly tried to steal two
black belts valued at $10 from the
French Avenue Family Dollar store.
Cocaine Possession
Sanford Officer Tony Raimondo
arrested Ken Poulin, 40, of Sanford
Tuesday for possession of cocaine
and drug paraphernalia. Police
stopped the vehicle for an inopera­
ble tag light. Driver, James
Robinson, 38, of Deltona was also
arrested for cocaine possession and
driving with a suspended license.
DUI
Seminole Deputy William Scott
arrested Richaid Baker, 64, of
Sanford Wednesday for driving
under the influence.
Baker stated to police that he had
consumed four or five alcoholic
drinks, but he was all right. "I
asked Mr. Baker to walk back
towards my patrol vehicle for his
safety.
When he did he began to fall and
I caught him," the deputy reported.
He refused field sobriety and breath
tests.

Police
Blotter

Sanford Officer Bill C rapps arrest­
ed Jack Solph, 37, of Geneva
Thursday for driving under the
influence. He was stopped for an
inoperable tag light. He refused
breath tests at the jail.
Lake Mary Corporal V. M.
Picklesmcr arrested Alicia Gould,
20, of Sanford Thursday for driving
under the influence, driving w ith a
, suspended license, driving with a
revoked license, violation of license
restrictions and possession of drug
paraphernalia. Police stopped
Gould after radar clocked her trav­
eling 85-mph in a 45-mph zone of
Lake Mary Boulevard. She refused
breath tests at the jail.
Seminole Deputy James Ingram
Jr, arrested Joseph Yost, 37, of
Sanford Wednesday for driving
under the influence and driving
with a suspended license.
Breathalyzer tests at the jail
revealed a blood alcohol content of
about .102.
Possession of M arijuana
Seminole Deputy John Hawkins
arrested Christy Tubman, 28, of
Longwood Wednesday for posses­
sion of marijuana and drug para­
phernalia. Police found rolling
papers, two partially smoked joints,
a small bag of marijuana and a
smoking apparatus in the vehicle.
Sanford Officer Ron Carter arrest­
ed Sanford residents Brent
Tempelton, 21, Lawrence Lee, 21,
and Daniel Gravcll, 19, Wednesday
for possession of marijuana and
drug paraphernalia.

The Sanford Police D epartm ent
Tactical U nit executed a search
w arrant W ednesday at 1003
M angoustine Ave. Police arrested
resident Jim m ie Jackson, 52, for
possession of m arijuana, cocaine
and d ru g paraphernalia.
A uthorities also arrested Sanford
residents S h u n d ard a Metz, 32, for
possession of d ru g paraphernalia,
Stephen C arter, 22, for m arijuana
possession and Barry Wamley, 19,
tor carrying a concealed w eapon.
Sem inole D eputy H iram C astro
arrested Michael M anchester, 18,
of Longwood M onday for posses­
sion of m arijuana and d riv in g with
a suspended license.
He w as p u lled over for careless
d r i v i n g . . .. ......... .................
The d ep u ty reported th at the
vehicle w as traveling at a high rate
of sped and upon turning o nto
State Road 436 lost traction caus­
ing the rear tires to spin.
W arrant Served
Seminole D eputy William
Smithey arrested Zachary Frank,
19, of Sanford W ednesday on an
active Sem inole C ounty w arran t
for DUI m an slau g h ter/v eh icu lar
homicide.
Possession o f a
C ounterfeit License
Sem inole D eputy Diane Toranzo
arrested Jonathan Stinnett, 18, of
Longwood W ednesday for posses­
sion of a counterfeit d riv e r s
license, d ru g paraphernalia and
unde^pge possession of liquor.
S uspended License
Longwood Sgt. David Dowda
arrested Joseph Williams, 40, of
Sanford M onday for driving with a
suspended license.
Sanford Officer Tomasz Ponicki
arrested Tina Rivera, 35, of Sanford
Tuesday for driving w ith a su s­
pended license and possession of
drug paraphernalia.

Cops &amp; Lobsters is a fund raiser
for Special Olympics. Police and
deputies around the state, who have
taken an oath to ’’serve' and protect,
will be assisting Red Lobster servers
during lunch and the dinner hour.
Donations, in the form of tips will

go to the Special Olympics and the
Law Enforcement Torch Run, which
is also part of the fund-raising cam­
paign for the Olympics.
The Seminole County Sheriff's
Office employees will be assisting
the waiters and waitresses at Red

Lobster, located at the Seminole
Towne Center in Sanford, 4:30 to 9
p.m. Saturday, March 16.
During the day Saturday, there
will be children's games and a vari­
ety of Seminole County Sheriff's
Office displays.

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The first Charity
Tournament for Kids House
of Seminole will be held
Monday, March 18, at Rolling
Hills Golf Course in
Longwood.
The cost is $75 per person
and play is limited to the first
144 players. The event begins
at 1 p m , and a total of $1,000
in prize money will be award­
ed to the tup four finishers.
To make reservations, call
Kids House Board Member
Susan Kelly-Money at 407474-9691 of Kids House
Seminole Children's
Advocacy Center a1407-3024442.

MON
Jeff Siskind, president of
the Seminole County
Classroom Teachers, will
address the financial legisla­
tive issues of education an
their impact on Seminole
County during a meeting of
The league of Women Voters
of Seminole County 7 p.m.
Wednesday, March 20.
The meeting will be held in
the Eastmontc Civic Center
located on Magnolia Avenue
in Altamonte Springs. The
event is open to the public.

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Hospital, located at 1401 W.
Seminole Blvd., in Sanford,
will sponsor a weight reduc­
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Monday, March 18.
The two-hour session com­
bines the power of hypnosis
and behavior modification so
participants learn to lose
weight by controlling overeat­
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The Warship Battle Croup
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retention pond at Trotwood
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and 9 a m to 2 p m Sunday,
March 17.
Model warships vary from
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to watch the event
For more information, call
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Sanford VFW Poet No.
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Ferrell said the group Intends
to make a number of other
changes to enhance the festival
and downtown businesses. Key
among those changes is a shift in
location for many of the events
and the addition of an antique,
and arts and crafts fair.
In the past, some downtown
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Admission will be required they do generate revenue used
for the festivals traditional activ­ to fund the festival.
ities, which will be located along
-Until it's financial feasible,
Park Avenue and Seminole w ell continue to have the rides,”
Boulevard. The main stage for Ferrell said. ”But our long-term
performers will be on Seminole goal is to eliminate all of them
Boulevard next to the marina expect for the most traditional
and the Seminole County fair type rides like a Ferris
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wheeL”
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Ferrell said organizers may be
showcase the waterfront and it forced to adjust their plans along
should be a nice atmosphere,- the waterfront this year because
Ferrell said.
of the work schedule for the
The change in location will Sanford Riverwalk. Crews will
also benefit downtown restau­ replace and renovate the seawall
rants. In the past, food vendors along Seminole Boulevard, and
were placed in front of the that may make some lakeside
restaurants. Those vendors will locations unfeasible.
be located along Park Avenue.
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-W ell work with the restau­ why we are coming to you now,”
rants and encourage them to do Ferrell told the city commission.
special things for the festival,” “We you to know what are plans
Ferrell said. 'W e want them to are so you can tell us what we
be a part of this.”
might need to change.”
Ferrell also noted there were
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about the carnival atmosphere of police and public works assis­
the festival, particularly w ith the tance. Organizers would also
midway-type rides. While orga­ need help establishing electrical
nizers hope to eliminate those services, depending on the locarides in future years, Ferrell said '*tion of the main stage. •• •"••'•I*'11

Street lighting, code enforcem ent are top
priorities for Historic District hom e owners
Historic street lighting and
[improved city code enforcement
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lof near-term and long-term
[goals adopted by the Sanford
j Historic Trust during a recent
[special membership meeting to
[determine future goals and
I directions.
The need for uniform historic
district street lighting ranked
highest in a member poll con­
ducted during that meeting.
The-200 plus member organiza­
tion is looking at other options
and alternatives following the
narrow defeat last year of a street
lighting referendum vote. That
proposal called for cify-installed
lighting paid for by historic dis­
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appointed to determine historic
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fixtures with possible financial
assistance from the city or
Sanford Historic Thist, accord­
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Steve Myers. The committee also
will recommend guidelines to
ensure a consistent lighting
theme throughout the historic
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Myers said strong trust inter­
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goal is to provide street lighting
that not only improves appear­
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to work with Sanford officials on
improvements. The codes regu­
late items such as property
maintenance and noise.
Other key areas of interest
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markers, restoration of brick
streets that were paved many
years ago, a grant giving program and providing residents
more information about city's S
Codes that govern historic build­
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The Sanford Historic Trust Is a
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For more information, contact
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hand at many locations through­ family of four with an income of
out CFLS's service area, as well $32,100 or less could qualify for
as fairs and public events on a as much as $4,008 in earned
scheduled basis. Contact them at income tax credit provided two
386-255-6573 for details on how or more children live in the
to qualify for assistance, as well household. The Earned Income
as where and when the Tax Tax Credit may be claimed
Mobile will be hitting the streets retroactively for up to three
years. This is especially impor­
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The Community Tax Aid tant to immigrants who may
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accounting and legal assistance tus in the US. People who are eli­
in disputes with the IRS in a gible for this credit may also
broad range of areas, including: claim part of their Earned Income
claiming earned income tax cred­ Credit payments throughout the
its, documentation to prove head year by filing a request to the IRS
of households and dependents, through their employer.
innocent spouse declarations,
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self-employment taxes, 1099 vs. legal services offered through
W-2 issues, and responding to this project are provided free of
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CFRH, Florida Power join fight against cancer
Central Florida Regional
Hospital and Florida Power are
joining Serriinole Community
College in the fight against can­
cer, as sponsors of the American
Cancer Society's annual Relay
For Life at Colonial TownPark
on April 5 and April 6.
Relay For Life invites teams
from Seminole County civic and
religious organizations, neigh-

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borhoods, businesses and
schools to camp out and walk
or run around a track, relaystyle, for 18 hours to help raise
funds for cancer research and
education.
An estimated 3,200 communi­
ties across the United States par­
ticipate in Relay For Life, mak­
ing it the largest fund-raising
event in the world.

• Seminole Spokes of
Welcome Wagon Club will
meet 1130 u a Wednesday,
April 10, in Malson k Jardin
Restaurant in Altamonte
Springs.
Coat of the luncheon is
$1630. The program,
Grandma Admas, “Will You
Teach Me To Read?' will be
given by Jacqueline Egli,
director of PACE Brantley
School. Also, teas, brunches,
and dinners in private
homes will be auctioned for
charity.
Spokes is a social dub
dedicate to helping new­
comers become familiar
with the Orlando area.
For reservations or infor­
mation, call Betsy at 407277-9033 or Carrie at 407323-2297.
• The Seminole County
Extension Family and
Community Education
(FCE) Volunteers is hosting
its annual Spring Fling
Fashion Show and
Luncheon 10 a.m. 12 p.m.
Friday, April 12, at the
Seminole County Extension
Auditorium, located at 250
W. County Home Road in
Sanford.
Special guest speaker will
be Tom MacCubbin, Orange
County Extension urban
horticulture agent. The fash­
ion show will be Lily Pad
Florida Fashion. Lunch will
be served at noon.
Tickets are a $7 donation
and may be paid at the door.
Pre-registration is requested
by calling 407-665-5539.
Proceeds will go to adult
and youth educational
scholarships.
• Midway Elementary
School of the Perfoiming
Arts is sponsoring its Spring
Carnival 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Saturday, April 13.
The event will include
train rides, a moon walk, a
dunking booth, games,
prizes, food and much more
The school is located at
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’Chairman Daryl McLain asked
■Cfcbome I f he thought the level of
• nobe produced by the swimming
&lt;basons was objectionable.
; "I would say no it's not,” he
I responded. "Do children scream?
I Yes. Occasionally it's something
; my neighbors can hear."
Cfebcme said hearing children
screaming and playing
; are just some of the noises one can
j hear occasionally in any neighbor}hood. Commissioner Randy
; Mortis disagreed.
J "Crying is an alert noise - it's
something we respond to,"
Morris said.
i • Commissioners did say that
Clebome could reestablish his
swimming lessons If he could do
something to reduce the noise.
Clebome suggested after the
meeting Plexiglas or Styrofoam
installed around the screened
pool may do the trick.
A few speakers, who were not
necessarily in favor or against
Clebome's home instruction, also

pleaded with commissioners not
to ban home swimming lessons
all together.
Although commissioners stat­
ed their decision Tuesday would
not be precedent setting for disal­
lowing home swimming instruc­
tion, Fisher said the county has
cited similar infractions in the
past.
"The sad thing is this one issue
is going to trigger a new law that
will restrict a lot of people,"
Morris said about all home occu­
pations in general.
In other business, commission­
ers unanimously approved a
"down zoning" for an IS-aae par­
cel near the intersection of
Tuskawilla Road and State Road
426.
Originally zoned for a high
intense commercial use, applicant
Thomas Daly requested commis­
sioners approve a mixed residen­
tial and retail development that
would feature 168 townhouse
units and two commercial parrels.
Homeowners in the Trinity Bay

Subdivision to the west and indi­
vidual property owners to the
south argued for more restrictions
on the complex that would feature
townhouses in the price range of
$120,000 to $140AX). Before the
Issue was resolved, almost 20 con­
ditions were added to the project's
approval.
A few of those conditions
included a fountain/aerator to foe
storm water collection pond, new
mailboxes for foe property own­
ers to the south ana vinyl coating
for fences. During a debate for an
elaborate security gate that would
feature a telephone entry system,
Daly attemptra to draw foe line.
"There comes a point when foe
developer can't continue to keep
the died' book open." he said.
After the meeting, Daly said he
felt the numerous conditions did
violate his property rights to some
extent
"When you're building infill
properties you have a lot of spe­
cific needs from all foe adjacent
land owners," he said.

medical operations such as treat­
ing life-threatening injuries, triage
and splinting.
In the fourth week, residents are
taught how to plan and organize a
neighborhood before a hurricane
shrikes. The instructions help
eval­
elp evaiuate available resources aind Iden­
tify people with special needs.
Students in foe fiftn week leam
how to fight fires and remedy
problems associated with haz­
ardous materials.
The last two weeks deal with
light search and rescue operations
and dealing with post storm oper­
ations. A dozen specialists help
teach the course including mem­
bers of foe Seminole County
Health Department and county
firefighters and paramedics.
"Some of its videotape, but

much of it's on the floor practical
work with our instructors," Moore
said.
Graduates of foe class include
residents as old as 80 years, said
Moore. Generally, teen-agers
under 18-vears-old are restricted
from foe class unless a guardian is
accompanying them. Participants
are not required to perform each
function, but attendance b manda­
tory to receive foe CERT certificate
of completion.
"People have a ball going
through it," Moore said. "They
never look at a traffic accident the
same way. They leave with a better
understanding how they (para­
medics) are treating that person
(injured in the accident).”
To leam more about the class or
to sign-up call 407-665-5101

CERT-----------Codtinned from Page 1A
Ovmcndcus resource in providing
disaster relief, especially when
Emergency crews are ouickly over­
whelmed, said Rick Moore, public
Safety operations coordinator and
£ERT organizer.
; "The concept is to have a few in
H neighborhood or apartment
Complex go into the training
together," he said. "It’s a wondermi opportunity for people that are
Neighbors to train together so if
mere is a disaster they can work
Together as an unit"
'■* The class begins April 4 and
lygn-ups are due at the end of tlie
month. Classes are generally three
Ijours long every Thursday night
for seven weeks. The first class is
foore for introductions, but the
rjext two sessions involve disaster

Tobacco --------Continued from Page 1A
Miami that was upheld by the
ized the same as full-time users.
Florida Supreme Court. In that
; ! "If we got any information from case, however, the ernestion before
jiiywhere, we'd have to act on It," the court was whether foe disclo­
VanDerworp said.
sure of tobacco use 12 months
iD enaro said the policy was prior to employment constituted
based or. a similar one in North an invasion of privacy. The court

ruled that it did not. The justices
did not address whether a dty
could exclude someone from
employment if that person used
tobacco prior to being hired.
Commissioners tabled the poli­
cy and directed staff to conduct

While many Seminole County stu­
dents were spending their time In a
leisurely fashion last week during
spring break, others were learning
about business. Pictured above,
Seminole County High School stu­
dents Thieroa Williams, left, and
Peter Smith, wait for customers at
their candled apples stand, located
on east Celery Avenue In Sanford.
According to the two young stu­
dents, "business Is good," for their
product. The nice weather may
have also been conducive to their
business’ success. At right, Smith
places a sign In front of the stand,
indicating to customers the apples
were selling for only $1.

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C o p t A Lobsters: Members ol the Sanford Police Department donned aprons March 8 and 9 for a good
cause. Officers served Seminole Towne Center Red Lobster customers in search of a tip for the Special
Olympics. Pictured, from left, are Sgt. Ron Daugherty, Deputy Chief Mike McCoy. Officer Jane Mdaughlin,
Officer Matt Thornton, Chief Brian Tooley, Officer Mike Bernosky, Red Lobster management and the Sanford
Police Explorers.

According to Turner, one hair­
piece, created specifically for the
recipient, costa between $3,000
and $3
"Most families can't afford the
price of a hairpiece," Turner said.
"When a child loses their hair as
a result of a disease, the money is
used on medical expenses.
Thai's why Locks of Love was
created. To help these children."
Anybody can donate their
hair to Locks of Love. However,
only ponytails 10 inches or
longer are used for hairpieces,
since most are donated to girls
who want long hair.
Nevertheless, the organiza­
tion does accept shorter pony­
tails, which are sold at fair mar­
ket value to other companies to
help offset the cost of manufac­
turing.
txxks of Love also uses finan­
cial donations to pay for the pro­

duction of hairpieces and other
expenses.
Turner has already raised
more than $600 and collected
eight ponytails for the charity.
She hasn't set a goal for fob
weekend's event, which will
include haircuts, free refresh­
ments and a $5 poker run.
"I've never done fob before,
so I don't know what to expect,"
she said. "But, anything I
already have b better than what
I had before."
The cut-a-thon will be held
from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday at
Turner's hair salon. The poker
run for motorcyclists begins
around noon and includes stops
at Foxhead in Osteen, Buzzards
Roost, Lake Mary Tub and Bar
Out Back.
For more Information, call
Turner at 407-688-0666 or visit
the Locks of Love website at
www.locksoflove.org

French Avenue motorists. The
warehouse too would undergo a
minor facelift.
Behind the farmers market the
city b looking to build a new
police and fire station. A storm
water park b also proposed to the

south of the property, which
would help eliminate drainage
problems in the area. The total
redevelopment package will help
create a cleaner, more attractive
entrance into the Goldsboro Front
Porch Community.

Market
Continued from Page 1A

going to hear a hammered down
oldest in the country. Procuring. lan on what the plan is going to
state funds for the market rede­
s and how it b going to be fund­
velopment project could come in
ed," Lessard said.
foe way of historical preservation
Although preliminary, the idea
grants, said Lessard.
b to redevelop the front of the
"In the next six months you're market. It would emulate in some

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aspects another popular farmer's
market in Winter Park. An openair market would connect the cur­
rent produce stand and State
Market Restaurant. The ware­
house behind the market would
then be visually concealed from

Workshops set
for this Monday
The cities of Longwood
and Winter Springs will
hold separate workshops
Monday night.
Longwood commlssion• ors will continue their
review of the proposed
Longwood Development
Code. The new codebook
would create corridors in
the cities historic dbtrict
and other commercially
populated areas of the city.
Winter Springs commis­
sioners will hear informa­
tion on dog parks. The
city is in the preliminary
stages of building a canine
;ct-a-way. Information
rom several cities that
own dog parks will be
presented to commission­
ers. The cities include
Winter Park, Sanford,
Sarasota and Fort Laud­
erdale.
A potential site for the
park b near the Seminole
County trailhead at State
Road 434 and State Road
417. The public is invited
to attend.

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CKSONVILLE — With
g Break ready to end,
I Seminole Athletic
track teams will
to the asphalt for big
this weekend,
tap arc the Bob Hayes
tional at Raines High
1in Jacksonville, the
Relays for girls teams
ney's Wide World of
ts complex and the Brian
Relays on Bob Mosher
at Showaltcr Field in
(Her Park.
owing are results from
r of the big meets already
this spring.

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS— The City

of Altamonte Springs and Alternants
Sports announced Wednesday that well
laid plans have come to fruition with the
unveiling of Merrill Park in Altamonte
Springs as the Official USA Softball
National Training Center-East C oast
This announcement shoves Altamonte
Springs into the spotlight as a much
sought after destination for softball
teams and softball enthusiasts the world

USA Softball National Training
Center coming to Merrill Park
over. It should also be of great interest to
the entire Central Florida community as
it will definitely provide an increase in
business for all erf Seminole County and
the Centra] Florida area.
On hand for the Press Conference at

Gina's On The Water were Ron
Radigonda, the Executive Director of
ASA/USA Softball, Ronnie (sham, the
Director of National Teams for
ASA/USA Softball and 1996 k 2000 Gold
Medal Olympic Team Member, Michele

Smith.
The press conference boasted three
major announcements:
1. Unveiling of the Official USA
Softball National Training Center-East
Coast.
2. Announcement of Open Try-Outs on
August 24.2002 for the 2004 USA
Softball Women's Olympic Team.
3. Announcement that the Orlando
Area will host the 72nd Annual Amateur
Softball Association National Council
Meeting in October of 2003.

‘Rolaids’ Raiders on a roll
SCC softball
team keeps
it exciting

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Dulhm. 1.1*07; 6 lauren Au*IUt
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rtf). 4.2212 4 Lake Mary tart. (llanam *.
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tm i. 3ft 7 Cyprem Cirek High School
V). 6. Cnkmlal High Schcmd. 4650; 0
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TrucheluL 10. Trinity Prep SchouL 6 32 00.
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See Track, Page 3B

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By Dean Smith

Sports Editor
SANFORD _ Edge of your
seat excitement or ulcer creat­
ing stress?
Either one of those state­
ments could easily describe the
way the Seminole Community
College softball team has
played this season. Especially
lately.
The Raiders, ranked No. 8 in
the state, swept a six-game
homestand last weekend to
improve to 19-8, but none of
the six were decided until the
final couple of innings and five
were not decided until the final
inning.
SCC opened the homes tend
by sweeping Mid-Florida
Conference foe Lake-Sum ter
Community College from
Leesburg, 2-1 and 3-2, on
Wednesday.
The Raiders held on to win
the first game as they scored
both of their runs in the bottom
of the first inning and then sur­
vived a three-error fourth
inning that scored the Lakers'
only run and a potential seventh
jam.
ith Inning
I
The nightcap saw SCC rally
for two runs in the bottom of
the seventh inning to tie the
game at 2-2 and force extra
innings, then won the game
with a run in the bottom of the
eighth.
The Raiders then hosted
Grand Rapids Community
College from Michigan on
Saturday and won the first
game by what appeared to a
rather handily 4-0 decision. But
it took a three-run fourth
inning for SCC to pull away.
The late game saw another
nailbiter as the hosts won the
game 1-0 with a run in the bot­
tom of the eighth Inning.
Then came the big rematch
that the Raiders were waiting
for as No. 1 state ranked Indian
River Community College
came calling.
The Pioneers from Ft. Pierce
had swept SCC in a doubleheader last month when the

carries
Seminole
By Doan Smith

LAKE MARY GAMES
a4 Don T. Rrynolda Stadium
Friday r.bruary 1
H IG H S C H O O L RESULTS
i lo n g | M p . I. Zarinah SuluU. 15, 14-45. X Gordon 12-105.
I Lang Jump _ I. D. Krudrr. 1605, 2.
nptwll 17-llfS; 1 Will AUtaon. I M S ;
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(iO C B u ln n l. I 5 4 7 .D llu t a n p U S -

P itc h in g

HbtbMphoto# by Tonvwy VlnconC
Freshman Lacey Swarthout (pitching lop) gave up It hits and one earned run while striking out 33 in winning three
ol the lour garnet the started last week to run her record to K M . Sophomore Blake Hooreibeke (catching ball at
first, lower left) also had a big weekend pitching, winning three garnet, including the final two by shutout and
allowed onfy one run on nine hits and struck out 13 to go to 8-4 on the season. Lake Mary sophomore Rachel
Bradtey (lower right) bad five hits, scored e run and drove in two, both game-winners as SC C went 6-0.

Raiders were undefeated and
they’ w
wanted vengeance.
The1Ifirst game was another
barnburner with SCC surviving
1-0 with a run in the bottom ol
the sixth inning.
The nightcap also appeared
to be another stroll as the

Raiders won 4-1, but the game
was tied at 1-1 entering the bot­
tom of the sixth inning when
SCC exploded for three runs.
Following the sweep the
Raiders took last week off for
Spring Break and will return to
the field on Tuesday when they

travel to Bradenton for a dou­
bleheader With Manatee
Community College starting at
4 p.m.
SCC will return home on
Thursday to host Santa Fe
Community College from
See Raiders, Page 2B________

SANFORD_ Have we seen
this act before?
Following a pattern it started
last year, much to the chagrin
of the coaches, the Seminole
High School has seemed to find
itself now that the season open­
ing tournaments are out of the
way.
Getting back-to-back out­
standing complete game
shutouts from a pair of junior
pitchers, the Fighting Seminoles
are back to 5-8 overall after a 16 start, but more importantly,
arc 4-2 in the 'regular' season.
Brodic Martin did the honors
on Wednesday, hurling a nohitter through six innings and
finishing with a two-hitter as
the Tribe blanked Pine Ridge, 20, in a game that took one-nour
and 10-minutes to play at
Alumni Field.
Kenny Erickson was in the
spotlight on Thursday and the
righthander nearly matched
Martin's effort from the night
before, not allowing a hit until
two out in the fourth inning
and finishing with a four-hitter
as Seminole pounded Lyman, 80.
The Fighting Seminoles will
be at home again today
(Saturday) hosting a very good
Deltona squad at Alumni Field
starting at 1:30 p.m. That game
will follow a junior varsity
game that begins at 10:30 a.m.
Seminole will play a rematch
with Lyman on the
Greyhounds' hom e field
Monday at 7 p.m. and then
return home to host Oviedo on
Wednesday (March 20) starting
at 7 p.m.
Martin dominated the
Panthers from the start on
Thursday, retiring the first 11
batters he faced. After losing
the perfect game bid to a hit
batter with two out in the
fourth inning, the junior righty
retired six more Pine Ridge hit­
ters before walking a man with
two out in the sixth inning.
The Panthers finally broke up
the no-hit bid as Segarra and
James had back-to-back singles
to open the seventh inning. But
See Seminole, Page 2B

SCC baseball team continues roll Biancalana wins sixth

By D«an Smith

Sports Editor
SANFORD _ Anymore questions?
When the Seminole Community College base­
ball team swept a struggling Daytona Beach
Community College squad in the Mid-Florida
Conference opening series last weekend and
stretched its winning streak to eight games, local
fans started to take notice.
But when the Raiders hammered Lake City
Community College, 13—
1, in a battle of confer­
ence unbeatens on Tuesday and then whipped
Lincoln Land Community College from Illinois, 95, on Wednesday to run the streak to 10 games,
the whole state paid attention.
SCC is now 16-11 overall and 4-0 in the M-FC
heading into a huge conference series in Ocala
this weekend. The Raiders were to have played
Central Florida Community College in a single
nine-inning game on Friday and then face the
Patriots in two-seven inning games today
(Saturday) starting at noon.
The locals will play another M-FC for, Santa Fe
Community College, in a 3 p.m. game on Tuesday
in Gainesville before returning home to host

Dundalk Community College from Maryland on
Wednesday starting at 2 p.m.
Lake City Community College came to Raider
Field on Tuesday having also swept its opening
three-game conference series last weekend.
SCC built a 3-0 lead as Sean Greear blasted a
two-run home run in the second inning and Brant
Gadzicki followed John Michael Howell's double
in the third inning with an RBI single.
But the Timberwolves tied the game with three
runs in the fourth Inning and a battle to the wire
seemed imminent.
"That's when the Raiders brought out the big
bats.
Dan Quartararo led off the fifth inning with a
tic-breaking home run and after an out, Donnie
Burkhalter singled and trotted home on Howell's
two-run homer.
With two out and no one on in the sixth inning,
Quartararo tripled and J.T. Williamson and
Burkhalter walked ahead of a grand slam off the
bat of Howell and the rout was on.
After Lake City got a run back in the top of the
eighth inning, SCC got its final three runs as
Quartararo and Williamson walked ahead of a
See SCC, Page 2B

NFPGA Winter title
Special to the Herald

LONGWOOD — Roy
Biancalana of Lake Mary
eagled the first playoff hole
Tuesday at Alaqua Country
Club to earn his sixth win of
the season on the North
Florida PGA Winter Tour.
Biancalana outlasted first
round leader Kotaro Asahara
of Gumma, Japan, after they
tied at four under par 140 on
the course playing 6,658 yards,
winning with an eagle at the
par-5 first hole.
Each player survived a dou­
ble bogey the final round.
Biancalana closed with 71 with
three birdies and a double
bogey at the par-5 third hole.
Asahara doubled the next hole.

the par-3 fourth, and had two
birdies for 72.
Biancalana earned $500 to up
his leading money total for the
season to $7,048.33.
Next on the NFPGA Winter
Tour schedule: Monday, March
18 at Windermere Country
Club near Orlando, and
Thursday and Friday, March
21-22 at Casselberry Coif Club.
N O i n i F IO B I D A r G A W IN TE R T O U B
LONGW OOD OW N
ALaqica Country C1*b
6*36 yard*, pat 77
1 * Roy Biancalana. LaL* Mary. 1500, ou-71
_ 14ft 2 Kotaro A u K ir t . Gumma. Japan.
3373. 66-72. 140; 3. Kevin Savagt, Syracua*
N Y . 1250,73-71. 144 4. Jualin Bart*r. Edina!
Minn . 52tt). 74-72 _ 146. 3. (tw ) M,ka
I low ten. Orlando. $60. 73-72 _ 147 and Chn*
Gordin. O ila n u . Canada. Mu. 75-72 147
•_ Hun. .ilana woo ptayutf, *a|(lt-3~un lint
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Sunday. March 17. 2002

Raiders----Continued from pane IB
G ainesville in a conference dou­
bleheader starting at 2 p.m . and
then head to South Florida for
four gam es over the weekend.
The Raiders' runs in the first
gam e against Lake-Sum ter came
w hen O viedo's Katie Field led
off w ith a walk and after an out,
Blake Hooreibeke and Kim
Stork singled to load the bases.
Field scored on a w ild pitch
and Hooreibeke came hom e on
a sacrifice fly by DeLand's Sissy
Daugharty.
Freshman Lacey Swarthout
made the lead stand up, pitch­
ing around three errors and an
unearned run to hurl a one-hit­
ter, striking out nine.
Stork w as 2-for-3 w ith a dou­
ble, w hile Hooreibeke singled
and scored a run, Stacey Spell
and W inter Springs' M elanie
Pace had singles. Field scored a
run and Daugharty had an RBI.
In the second gam e, Oviedo's
Stephanie Mathieux led off with
a single and Lori Schnepf
reached on an error. After an
out. Lake Mary's Rachel Bradley
singled in Mathieux. Both run­
ners advanced on a Hooreibeke
fly ball before Stork tied the
game w ith a single to le ft
In the eighth inning, Kristin
Hughes reached on an error,
went to second on a w ild pitch,
went to third when Winter
Springs' D ixie Reynolds also
reached on an error and scored
on a second w ild pitch.
Bradley and Stork both had
two hits and an RBI, w hile
Mathieux and Schnepf both sined and scored a run.
oorelbeke also had a single
and H ughes scored a run.
Hooreibeke was the w inning
pitcher, taking over for '
Swarthout in the fifth inning
and allow ing one run on three
hits w hile striking out three.
Swarthout had allowed one
unearned run and four hits and
also struck out three in her four
innings of work.
SCC's first run in the first
game against Grand Rapids
came in the third inning.
Schnepf led off with a single
and w ent all the w ay to third on

g

a sacrifice bunt by Held.
Schnepf then scored on a single
by Bradley.
In the fifth inning, Field
w alked and stole second before
going to third w hen Bradley
reached on an error. Bradley
then stole second and Field
scored when the catchers’ throw
sailed into centerfield. Bradley
advanced to third on a passed
ball and scored w hen Stork got
ail the way to second on an
error. Stork then scored on a sin­
gle by Hughes.
Bradley singled, scored a run
and drove in one, w hile Field
and Schnepf both singled and
scored a run. H ughes had a sin­
gle and an RBI, w hile Tiffany
Keller had a single and Stork
scored a run.
Hooreibeke did an outstand­
ing Job of pitching, hurling a
three-hitter and striking out six.
Swarthout w as masterful in
the second game, allowing just
three hits w nile striking out 17.
The only run of the game
scored when Field led off the
eighth Inning w ith a walk and
stole second. Bradley then sin­
gled her teammate to third and
Hooreibeke w as intentionally
w alked to load the bases.
Daugharty then drew a walk to
score Field. Bradley, Daugharty
and Mathieux had the only hits,
all singles, for SCC.
Sunday's first gam e with
Indian River saw Hooreibeke
continue her strong pitching,
hurling another three-hitter,
w hile striking out four to raise
her record to 8-4.
The only run scored when Yo
Johnson, who cam e back from
Marianna Saturday night after
the SCC women's basketball
team w as elim inated from the
state tournament, singled. Stork
then hit a grounder to third,
w hich w as thrown away, and
Johnson galloped all the way
hom e.
Johnson finished the game 2for-3 with the run scored and
Bradley had a single, the
Raiders' only other hit.
SCC took a 1-0 lead in the
nightcap in the third inning.
Field singled and went to sec­
ond on an error. She was still

ST E V E SPURRIER T O BE FEATURED
SPE A K E R AT JCC SPORTSNITE

The Jewish Community Center of Greater
O rlando (JCC) wilt host SportsNite, a fundrais-*
ing event for the center, featuring Washington
Redskins head coach Steve Spurrier as the
guest speaker, at the Rosen Plaza Hotel's
Ballroom in International Drive the evening of
March 20th.
The former University of Central Rorida
head coach will deliver a motivational speech
draw ing on his universal techniques for stimu­
lating playets and performances, and field
questions from the audience.
Local sportscaster Ryan Baker of WKMG
Channel 6 will MC the event.
The evening's events will begin with a cock­
tail reception for VIP sponsors at 6:30 p.m. to
7:45 p.m., followed by Spurrier's speech at 8
p.m., and a follow up question and answer ses­
sion.
The general public may purchase tickets by
cash or charge for $50 from the JCC prior to
March 20*“ or on the day of the event at the
Rosen Plaza Hotel for $60. All proceeds will
benefit the JCC organization with the primary
recipient being the sports and wellness facility.
The JCC of Greater Orlando is a non-profit,
family-oriented, social service agency founded
in 1973. A rich variety of center programs and
services are designed to strengthen family life,
build a more cohesive, unified community, and
enhance the quality of life for both the Jewish
and general community.
C ITY OF CASSELBERRY EVENTS

The City of Casselberry Parks and Recreation
Department will be accepting registrations for
youth flag football (ages 7-12), youth cheerleading (ages 5-17), and a 3-on-3 adult basket­
ball league.
For more information on the leagues, or for
information about becoming a volunteer coach,
please call 407-696-5189.
S A N F O R D A D U L T SOFTBALL

The City of Sanford Parks and Recreation
Department will be holding an Spring Softball
League Organizational Meeting and Polar Bear
Leagues Awards Ceremony on Monday, March
25*“ at 6:30 p.m. at the Downtown Youth
C enter located on the first floor of Sanford City
Hall, 300 North Park Avenue (comer of Park
and Seminole Boulevard on the lakefront).
Teams wishing to play in the Spring Leagues,
both returning and new, are requested to send
a representative to the meeting to fisure a
place in the league.
.
Leagues offered will be Church Zinn Beck
Field, located behind Historic San/Bpi

there two outs later when
Johnson came through again
with a single to right
The Pioneers got to Swarthout
for a run In the top of the fourth
inning and that w as the score
until the sixth.
With two out and no one on,
Hughes singled to left and
•cored what proved to be the
game-winning run on a double
to leftcenter by Mathieux.
Schnepf then singled and both
■he and Mathieux scored on a
throwing error by the leftfielder
and a subsequent throwing
error by the Pioneers catcher.
A ll on the same play.
Swarthout only allowed three
hits and struck out four as the
raised her record to 10-4.
Mathieux led the offense w ith
her double, run scored and RBI.
Johnson added a single and an
RBL w hile Held, Hughes and
Schnepf all singled and scored a
run.
RAIDERS M , LAKERS 1-3
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Herald photo by Jtoi Wmti
Winter Springs High School graduate John Michael Howell had e pair of big games at the plate aa the Seminole
Community College btaabaH teem stretched Its winning streak to 10 games. The freshman was 3-tor-4 with a grand
slam, a two*run home run and a double, scored three nine and drove in six as the Raiders thumped Lake City, 134, and then went 2-for-4, with a run scored and two RBI In a 9-5 win over Uncoin Land CC.
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Memorial Stadium, on Monday nights.
Co-Ed on Mondays at Pinehurst Park.
Women on Tuesday at Pinehurst Park.
Men's leagues on Wednesday and Thursday
nights at Pinehurst Park.
And an Industrial League on Friday nights at
Pinehurst Park.
Call 407-330-5697 for more information.
ASTH M A ATHLETE SCH O LARSH IPS

The expanded "Will to Win" program for
high school scholar-athlete will grant $100,000
to 11 high school seniors who have excelled in
athletics in spite of the challenge of asthma.
The grand prize winner will receive a $20,000
Gold Award, with four Silver and six Bronze
Award winners each receiving $12,500 and
$5,000, respectively.
Information and applications for the 2002
"Will to Win" Asthma Athlete Scholarships
may be obtained by calling the "Will to Win"
hotline at 1-800-558-7305 or visiting the Web at
www.thewilltowin.org.
YOUTH BASEBALL PLAYERS NEEDED
FOR AUSTRALIAN TRIP

The Coast to Coast Baseball Stars are now
seeking 11-18 year old players from Rorida
who would like the opportunity to represent
the United States at a two-week summer 2002
tournament in Australia.
"Selected players will have the chance to
compete against some of the world's best
teams, explore famous sights like the
Australian Outback and the Great Barrier Reef,
and learn about a distinct culture," said Kevin
Ritter, program director. "It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity."
Team age groups include 11-12,13-15, and
16-18. The squads are led by top college coach­
es and pro scouts who provide a unique per­
spective on what it's like to play at the game's
highest level.
For more information. E-mail infoQcoasttocoaslalhUlics.com, call 740-373-4455, or visit the
website at www.coasttocoastathletics.com.
NABA INVITATIONAL BASEBALL
TOURNEY

The National Amateur Baseball Association
is currently looking for youth a n d /o r High
School baseball players ages 13-15,16-18, and
20 and Under that would like to be a part of
the 2002 National Invitational Wooden Bat
Tournament to be held in the Hubert H.
Humphrey Metrodome (home of the
Minnesota Twins) June 13-16 and June 20-23.
All interested parties should contact Michael
E. Mayden for a registration form or additional
information at 773-264-1040. Space is limited.

SCC

error and Cadzicki singled. Greear forced
Gadzlcki at second, but Ben Sprague came
three runs home run by the 6-foot-4,270-pound
through with a three-run home run to put the
Burkhaltcr.
hosts on top 64.
Howell, a 6-foot-3,200-pound freshman third
Lincoln Land got a run back in the top of the
baseman from Winter Springs High School, had a
career day, going 3-for-4 with two home runs and seventh inning, but Howell answered by driving
in two runs in the bottom of the seventh inning
a double, scored three runs and drove in six.
and Quartararo's sacrifice fly in the eighth Inning
Quartararo also had a huge afternoon, going 2plated the game's final run.
for-4 with a home run and a triple, scoring three
Quartararo had his second 3-for4 game in as
runs and driving in one.
many days to lead a 12-hit Raiders attack.
Other contributors to a 15-hit Raiders attack
The freshman shortstop from Bolleview had a
were Burkhalter (2-for-4, home run, three runs,
double, a run scored and two RBI.
three RBI), Greear (2-for-5, home run, run, two
RBI), Gadzlcki (two singles, RBI), Williamspn, a ;; L
“ S it
Lyman graduate (single, two runs). Tommy
''&gt;L RBI), Ruben Hernandez (2rfur4, two runs),. ., •&gt;*&gt;.
Solitario (single, run) and Tyson Malik (single)-. “1’ Williamson (2-for4), Spra|Jue~(lii&gt;me rUn/run/ ’ ’ J.R. Schuhmann was the beneficiary of th e&gt;.» ... - three RBI), Matt Matheson (single, two runs), '• -.•
Gadzlcki (single) and Greear (two runs).
power display, going the first eight innings and
Michael Reiss was the winning pitcher, working
allowing only two earned runs on six hits. The 6foot-5 sophomore from West Orange High School the first seven Innings, allowing three earned
runs on nine hits and striking out nine.
also struck out 12.
\
Kevin Entsminger worked the final two innings
Dan DeChirico worked a perfect ninth inning,
for the save, giving up no runs on one hit and
striking out one.
striking out three.
SCC may have taken Lincoln Land, from
Eric Gum had three hits for Lincoln Land.
Springfield, Illinois, a little lightly as the visitors
took a 2-0 lead into the bottom of the third inning
RAIDERS 13, TIMBERWOLVES 4
on a two-run home run by Steve Greenwood in
L A * City Community Collet*
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the second Inning.
Semlnol* Community College
Q 2 t O M O )i.U lS 4
Kwh.
Maine*
(6).
Ash
(6),
Rkhaninon
(8).
Stickaand
(8) and Pkkril.
The Raiders tied the game with two runs In the
Sriiuhnunn, OcChfrico (9) and Solitario, tle m a n d e* 0 ) . WP _
third on an error and an RBI double by
Sdhuhmann. L Pr Kwh. Sake _ none. 2B „ LCCC* Fugle*; SCC* Howell
Quartararo and then took the lead on a hit batter, 3B _ SCC* Quartararo. HR _ SCC, Howell 2. Quartararo, Burkhaltrr*
Crrear Record* _ tCCC* 14-12 overall 3-1 M FC.
a fielder's choice and two wild pitches in the
fourth inning.
KAldERS 9, LOGGERS 5
020 002100 . 910 4
The Loggers grabbed the lead again in the sixth Uncoin Land Community College
Seminole Community College
002 109 21* . f 12 4
inning, taking advantage of an error to score two
Duettrthaus* Daiby (§) and lew is. M. Reiss, Entsmingrr (8) and
runs and go up 4-3.
l lenundea, WP _ M, Rdvt. LP _ LXirslrrhatts, Save „ Entsminger. IB „
But SCC took the lead for good in the bottom of SCC, Quartararo. 3B _ none. HR _ LLCC, Green w ood; SC C Sprague.
Record* _ LLCC M l; SCC 16-11 overall 44) M FC.
the sixth inning. Howell reached on a one out
Continued from page IB

Seminole

advanced on a single by Krall.
Continued from page 1B
Petracca then singled to score
they would stay right there as
Frost and Louwsma followed
Martin settled down to retire
with a booming triple to rightthe final three men in a row.
center, scoring both Krall and
Martin struck out six.
Freeman. Louwsma then scored
The Tribe didn't exactly tear
the fourth run of the inning
the hide off the ball either, only
when Rotunno's slow roller
four hits, but two of
went for an infield hit.
ame in fourth inning
Seminole's final two runs
when Seminole scored bothcame
of in the fourth inning. With
its runs.
one out, Krall singled and stole
Dominic Petracca led off with
second as Petracca drew a walk.
a single and Jason Louwsma
Louwsma then hit a ball in the
was nit by a pitch. Robby
hole between third and short
Rotunno bunted the runners up that the Greyhounds failed to
and Travis Walker, more known make a play on. Rotunno then
for his pitching than hitting,
walked to force in Krall and
stepped up an ripped a two-run Freeman scored his third run
single.
when Davidson's double play
Walker finished the night 2grounder was booted.
for-3 with the two RBI, while
Erickson did the rest, with a
Justin Frost had a double and
little help from two super
Petracca had the single and run defensive plays.
scored.
He retired the first eight men
The Tribe gave Erickson a lit­
he faced before surrendering a
tle more to work with on
walk and then set down three
Thursday as they scored six
more in a row before Kyle
runs over the first two innings.
Harmon tapped a perfectly
Chris Krall led off and was hit placed grounder just out of the
by a pitch. Petracca followed
reach of everyone on the right
with a potential double play
side for an infield hit. Nick
grounder, but the throw to sec­
Stram then hit a roller that got
ond was low and both runners
into right for another hit and
were safe.
Chris Tam followed with a solid
Louwsma lined a single to left single to center.
that plated Krall and Rotunno,
But no one scored as Krall
despite batting in the clean-up
threw a perfect one-hop shot to
spot, put down another excel­
Petracca to retire Harmon at the
lent sacrifice. Brent Davidson
plate.
then bounced to second, getting
Erickson allowed a one-out
courtesy runner Matt Freeman
double to Brian Mclrath in the
home.
fifth inning and then threw a
In the sea mil inning. Frost
wild pitch, but came back with
singled with two out and
a strike out and a pop to center

O

to end that threat.
In the fifth inning, leadoff
man Matt Powhida ripped a
grounder down the third base
line, but Rotunno did his best
Brooks Robinson imitation,
backhand ing the ball and going
into foul territory before right­
ing himself and gunning a
strike to first. That would end
up being a big play as Lyman
would get two runners aboard
later in that inning on a walk
and an error, but because of the
play, a grounder denied the vis­
itors a chance to score.
Erickson, who struck out five,
then finished strong getting two
strikeouts and a foul pop up in
the seventh inning.
Louwsma finished the game
3-for4 with a triple, a run
scored and three RBI. Petracca
was 2-for-3 with a double and
an RBI and Krall was 2-for-3
with three runs scored.
Also contributing were
Rotunno (single, two RBI), Frost
(single, run). Freeman (three
runs scored) and Davidson (two
RBI).
FIGIttlNG SEMINOLES 2. PANTHERS0
Fin* Ridge
(W) 0000 _ 0 2 0
Seminole
000 200 i _ 2 4 0
Fnnfthl *nd Anurv* Maitinjnd IVtracr* WP
. Martin LP . Enright. Sav* . nun*. 2» .
Seminal*. Fro»t IB. raw UK none Record
. Pin* Ridge CM
FIGHTING SEMINOLESI.
GREYHOUNDS 0
Lyman
000 000 0 _ 0 4 J
Seminal*
210 2001. 4 * 1
Stram. Atkin* (l|. Brmrxk (4). *15 ($) *jxi
Harmon Flrickaon and retrace*. WP
Erkkaon.LP.Strain Have_max* IB.Lyman,
klcllrath. Senunol*. Petracca. 3B _ Seminal*.
Liuhuiu HR _ 1X11* Rnofds . | \ rran PI,
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B a m lu l 11. Late Mary High School 444121.
A i n Brady. 11 WVter Spring. High School
3141 2 1 Boiold Hooka, 9. WWter Spring.
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37S7S; 1 Late H o m fl High School 3 7 1 7 1 3
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l t m a r ; 21 Kria KemJer. 11 Late Mary High
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N O T K a OP ACTION
TO: ALTONK) DEMAR BANKS
4123 Plaza Drier
TW o n .Q A ltTM
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toa( an action
haa bean toad agarial you and rial
you tm racyarad to verve a copy ol
yoce written rlalinan. I any, to « on
JOANNE J. WU.UAU3-BANKS,
whoae addraaa to 412 Sin Cartoa
Avenue. Sankxd, Florida 32771 on
or batom APRS. 14, 2002. ted Me
toa original wah toe Cm* ol tow
Court al 301 N Park Ave. Swdord.
FL 32771-1243 bafom l ennce on
PaUunar or Im radctdr riareahar,
if you laf to do vo. a derate may be
Copm ol a l cowl ttocunanto In rito
at toa c m * of . toa Cecm Court*
ottlca. You may mviaw toaae documanat rpon mcyjeat
Ybu mual teep rie Cma al toa
cecte Court*» Orica noOAad of you
aeiert addreva (you may toe Nonce
of Curranl AcUrev*. Ftonda Famdy
Form 12.913). Futurn papam to toto
towautt aW ba mated to #w addmm
on record al toa riarVl orica
WARNING Rule 12 245. Ftonda
Fentey Law Rule* al Pracadure,
mtyaree cactam aukxmttc daobaiae
of document* and vdormallon
F a h n to comply can m ail to aanobonv. n k jd r g dtomaaat or Hrhlng
DATED: MARCH 132002
MARXANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy AWIntor
Deputy Clark
PutAah: March 17.24.31,2002 ted
Apr4 7. 2002
KK122
K N M 0 U COUNTY
NOT1CB o r UNPAID TANOMLB
PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES
AS PROVIOEO BY CHAPTER
187 402 • FLORIOA STATUTES.
NOTICE 0 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY
TAXES ASSESSED FOR 2000 ARE
NOW DELINQUENT BEGINNING
APRS. I. 2001. SUCH TAXES AAE
NOW DRAWING INTEREST AT THE
RATE OF IS PERCENT PER YEAR.
PLUS TH E PROPORTIONATE
CO STS OF PUBLISHING THIS
NOTICE. UNLESS THE DELIN­
QUENT TAXES ARE PAIO. WAR­
RANTS V riU BE ISSUED THERE­
ON ANO THE TAX COLLECTOR
WILL APPLY TO THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR AN ORDER DIRECT­
ING LEVY UPON SEIZURE OF THE
TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY
OF THE TAXPAYER FOR UNPAJO
TAXES PURSUANT TO F.3.
197413
THE NAMES OF THE
DELINQUENT PERSONAL PROP­
ERTY TAXPAYERS ANO TH E
AMOUNT OF THE TAXES. MCLUOINQ THE COSTS OF ADVERTIS­
ING. INTEREST AND PENALTY.
ARE
AS
FOLLOWS
THIS
ACCOUNT HAS ALSO INCURRED
LEGAL EXPENSES TO BE ADDED
TO THE AMOUNT REFLECTED
PAYMENT MAY BE MADE IN
PERSON AT ANY OFFICE OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY TAX COLLEC­
TOR. OR BY MAIL |PO BOX 630.
SANFORD. FL 32777)
NAME A M ) ADORE S3
TELEPHONE COMPANY OF C EN ­
TRAL FLORIDA INC A K A EPIC
COMMUNICATIONS AKA EPICUS
INC
3588 LAKE MARY BIVD W IE
LAKE MARY. F L 32746
45.179 64
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
HEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS.
CONTACT
TH I
EMPLOYYE RELATIONS DEPART­
MENT COORDINATOR 48 HOURS
IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
407 BBS-7601
RAY VALDES
TAX COLLECTOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Putted March 17.2002
KK123
NOTICK OF SALE
R f t M K X I COUNTY
SURPLUS PROPERTY
Protect IFB 282 02/G0 • Sale at
County Owned Surpiuv Property
ISeupe Famdy Hume and Lot 7723
Foa Knot Place. Writer Perk. FL).
Du* Data April 24,2002 al 2 00 PM
beat Ian*
Protect. IFB-283G2/GG - Sal* of
County Owned Surpklf Property

11 O m n ia High School 15; 13. Winter Spring*
High Sehno, 113ft 11 Pint Ridge High School
13; 15 Cocoa High School 11
RESU LTS (event white r and Seminal*
C o m fy flnlth m l
106 Meter H igh Hmdtaa _ I. Marian
WllBama, 11, W ra Beech High School I S M 4.
leteica Ckrvet; U k e Brantley High School
1953; 3 Kriatto Core. 11, Whiter Spring! High
School 20.26.
100 Meter Dealt _ 1. Jekevia Pittencxu 11
W ra Beach High School 1254. 1 Frtetcla
Barnett. Seminole High School 1144; 3.
Kathryn Bowier. II , U k e Mary High School
1 3 H 4. Aiha Nathan. 13 U k e Mary High
School 1314: 3 Story Brown Seminole High
School 1343 7. Utanya William*, 9, Winter
Spring! High School 1371 3 Dridrv Smith,
Seenmule High School 1354; 13 Abby Kerin.
10, U k e Howtfl High School 14.41; 26, fornara
Figueroa, 11 U U Howell High School 1534;
24. Kathleen Prudent U U Brantley High
School 1345; 34. Racine Colon. U U Brantley
High School 16.19; 35 Adriemw Jcerex, 11.
U U I lowed High School 1131 36. Morgan
Primer, U U Brantley High School 17.78.
U S B Mater Ran . 1. Amanda Schommer, 11
W ra Beach High School 540J1;
l A r i r k l Claaaana.il U U Mary High School
540X2; 3 Tax* McCormick, to , U U Howtfl
lriign
iU l P
rl,
I
xnooi,
4 ■ 166 Meter Belay _ 1. W ra Beach High
School 5 1 9 1 5 U U Maty High School 5551
S. Seminole High School 57.56; 10. U U
Howell High School 59 49; 11 U U Bn nd ry
High School &lt;044.
466 Mater Path . 1. Tavha Norria. I I , W ra
Beach High School 5955; 9. B r im * Kardoo,
10, U U Howefl High School 4514; 11. fervVfrT
Rlkhey, 11 Winter Spring! High School W 33;
15. Danielle Cordon, 11, U U M ary High
School 7139; 19. Shady Khom m lan. U U
Brantley High School 7135; 2d Emile* Flair,
U U Brantkry High School 7140; 25 Kim
Moreno, 9. U U Howefl High School 74.79; 25
Sheene Braxton, Seminole High School 7510:
28. L im a Longatnet U U Brantley High
School 7517; 31. lennUtr Wrfla. Seminole I Ugh
Sdtool 13595
366 Meter U w H a rd le a . I. Miltaria Mill*.
10. W ra Beach High School 4548; 3 Megan
W illiam . I I U U Mary High School 5457; 3
Julie Hilary, 11 U U Mary High School S521;
11. FrUcii Zabrl 9. U U Mary High Schocd,
57,77; 15 Jearica Clover, U U Brantley High
School
58 X 1 11 Krivdn Con; 11. Writer Spring! High
School 5* 91; 15 Amanda Swiahcr. 9. Winter
Spring! High School 5905
400 Mater Ran _ 1. Amanda Schomnwt 11
W ra Beach High School. 13 0 .4 5 1 Abbte Day,
11 U U H ow ril High School 13536; 5
Daunni Craig, 11 Winter Spring! High School
139 44; 7. Tern McCormick, 11 U U Howril
High School 14519; 11 Morgan Doing. 9.

Lic a l s
(Land Ordg Norih el Rerdyerd Rood,
Sanford. FL). Out Daw Apr! 24.
Mb2 « 200 PM local ten* .
Protect IFB- 2* 402 00 ■ Sri* of
Cowtry Ownod SurpAn Property
(landOnly; SWComoro! Lata Mary
BKd 4 Lake S i Late Mary. FL) Du*
Date: Aprtt 24, *662 at 2XX) PM
local Im*..
SEMMOLE COU84TY BCC
PROJECTS:
Propel
A S -30*4-02/JVP •
P m haaa of MatoanoL Du* Daaa:
April 18602 at 300 PM local ten#
Toguarantaa racafpl cf addenda. N
to too reapondenta* roaponobitty to
concecr too Sambrote County
Puctming DMaton prior to too toad
toSaM ng data ol aubmtttalNbid*.
A d a n a i f urmapnn to riao everi
abla on toa Caurayg Iriab Pag*.
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KXI24
MOTTCtt OF AUCTION
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N O TH:l OF AUCTION
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T 1 2003 ri 900 AM H 323 Alton
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KXI2S
NOTIC* OF ACTION
C A M *17330
STATE OF FLORIOA CRIMINAL
JUSTICE STANDARDS 4
TRACING COMMISSION.

STEVEN W. RE CHERT.
Rfftpcxitfent
YOU ARE NOTIFIED rial an
Adrvnalraeve Ccmplaml Ma been
toed agotral you aeebeig to revote
your Correctional Cerirbcale ei
accordance «*to Section 9411306.
F S . end any role* promulgated
Ytxi are raqurod to aan* a wntten
copy of you attanlto ra^raat a Iroarrn g purauanl to 3*coon 12037. F S
upon Rod Caawad. PROGRAM
DIRECTOR.
Cnmmal
JuiMc*
ProfeiuonaJiim Program. Florida
Dapartmem of U w Entoreamanl.
P O Box 1*89, Tabahaa***, Flonda
32302-1469. on or baton Aprtt 22.
2002 Fattun to do ao wtt rente n a
dafaite bang arttand agaerri you to
Ravoba awd cartelcabon pm uw J to
Sacaon 120 60, F S , end TVAe I I S
27. F A C .
Dried: February 21 2003
CHIEF PATRICK M. KELLY
CHAIRMAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
STANDARDS ANO TRAINING COM­
MISSION
By- -e Slate M OaVaney. Ovwron
Pubkah March 3. I I 17.24. 2002
KKC22_________________________
94 THE ORCUTT COURT
94 ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO 02-CA-464-I44
WM. SANOERUN 4 ASSOCIATES.
INC . A Ftonda corporation, aa
general Partner ol SANTRUST.
L T D , t Ftonda Lrmaad PartneraNp.
Plaetei.

U U H ow ril High School 14947; 13 Sfaccy
Little, 9, U U Mary High School 151.19; 15
Lucinda Bargmann, U U Brantley High
School, 15147; 13 Courtney Luther, U U
Branllry High School 25144.
4 a 2M Meter Relay _ 1. Seminote High
School 1:4751 5 U U M ary High School
153717. U U Brantley High School 201413.
U U H ow ril High School 201 75
1260 Meter Raw _ I. Sarah Cafhtener. 11.
Mainland High School 1225514. Kali* Booth,
10, U U Mary High School 1500.70; 6
Chriattn# Joyce. U k e Brantley High School
114107; 9. Kathleen William*. Seminole High
School 133908; 11. Stacey LHtte, 9, U U Mary
High School 14:1051
4 a 406 Mater Relay _ 1. Seminole High
School. 409 70; 4. U U Mary High School
45446; *. U U llow ril High School 4:4511;
11. U U Brantley High School 45454
High Jump _ 1. C k riy Prtetion. Ukewood
Ranch High School 5 02 00”; ] . Franaeaca
Keraenbrock. 12 U U M ary High School
5*0000”; 9. Megan William*, 12 U U Maty
High School 4*0400”; 9. Auettn Cangloff, U U
Branllry H igh School 4*04-00”; 13 M atty
Romatrill. 10, U U llo w ril H igh School
4*0000*.
Fota VawJt . I. t a n Branom, I d Beflevlew
High School rooo o”; 2 Bethany Rowllnga. 10.
U U Mary High School 6*0000”; 5 Owteea
Donovan, U U
Branllry High School
S M a r j . Kelli M cCUughin. 12 Winter
Springe High School 5*0500”; 5 Bette Sable,
U U Brantley High School 5*0400” .
Lang Jearp . I. Doneahe Spivey, 12
Mrttroum* High School iriS O O ”; 5 Dana
Brewer, 11 U U Mary High School 15’1ta&gt;”;
7. O tknhle Owtettan, Seminole High School
15*0500”; 9. Franaeaca Keraenbrock, 12 U U
M ary High School 15*0400”; 15 Sharon
Mayen, Seminole High School 15D200”; 12
K ln le ryn Gunter. Seminole High School
I4*07DO”; 19. Jomara Figueroa. 10. U U
H o w ril H igh School 13*0200” ; 22. G r a n
Fralrigh. 9. U U llo w ril High School
12*08 00”; 25 Ta n Ware. 11 U U Howril High
School 11*1050”.
Triple Jump _ 1. C k riy M arion. Ukewood
Ranch High School 34*08 00”; 4. Dana Brewer.
12 U U Mary High School. 32*0900”; 3
Franaeaca Kewenbeock, 12 U U Mary High
School 31*11.00”; II . K ln leryn Gunler.
Seminole High School 29*0500”; 15 Brandy
Hughea, 11, U U H ow ril High School
28*0400” ; 21. Crate Fralrigh. 9. U U Howril
High School 25*0900”.
D ia n a Throw _ 1. April McCrtff. 12 Vrro
Beach High School 1243X100” ; 3 Sad* Kitaimo.
9. U U Howril High School 84*09 00”; 3
Nicole PUcher. 12 U U Mary High Schcrol
823)500”; Id Jem y M uK ihill 11 U U Howril
High School 743X300”; 15. Ankeiia Arnold,
Seminole High School 6831200”; 19. Antonia
WWungton. Seminole High School 64*00 00”;

L ic a l s
EDWYN
SANOYS
DAWES.
GEORGE AUGUSTUS THOMSON;
M01VVXJALLY and a* TRUSTEES
el to* H O N D A LAND AND
COLONUATICH COMPANY.
LIMITED: ALFRED E. ERICSON:
and GWENDOLYN ERICSON; 4
aPva, and d dead, toa unknaun
MeroaL buateao, or any etoee
paraona or perbea claiming by,
ivou0i center or egaeiot from, and
ad tbttnnan natural parrons 8 afva,
and 4 dead, or not kmron to to atom
or dead, ta b aoverri and leapectoa
Braraeri and craclun. or atror parM a ebunttng by. ttvougn. under

claiming by toroutpi, under or
aoatoal any corporation or otoar tag*/
artttty named aa a defendant and *1
r ta n w ii p fim n or parti— , n t t n l
or corporate or afroao exact legal
Mato* la unknown, ctobrttng inter,
agalnaL or torouOi any at to* atov*
named or daaertoad dafandante Or
parttaa, er claentog to have any rtgttt.
(to. or bvarori ri rod to fro tente

N anca o f a c t x m
T O EDWYN SANOYS DAWES.
0E0R0E AUGUSTUS THOMSON;
INDtVIDUALLY and a* TRUSTEES
Ofto*FLORIOA LAND AND
COLONttATlON COMPANY.
LIMITED. ALFRED E. ERICSON;
and GWENDOLYN ERICSON. 8
id »
cradttara, aaatgna, auccaaaora In
eeareaL Iruall l l . or arry ottrar
paraona or pkrtoa ctekiwig by.
toroutpi mter or egerwi Item, an)
ai unknown netork pervona 8 atom,
and &lt; (toad, or not known to to atom
or dead, tote aeveni and iropectom
grant*** and cradttora. or otrwr parbaa claiming by. through, under
tooe* tetenevan neturN paraona; and
aaargna. luccetaora In Intareat.
tniata**, or any ettror paracn
claiming by. torougn, under «
agaewl any corporation or otoat lagat
anaty named aa a dateidant and *4
claaitertt*. patron* or padte*. natural
or corporate or wen** exact legal
etakra a lattmovn. cteeiang inter.
agaeiaL or through any of tte aCxw*
named or daaertoad dalandanla or
patbea. ot cteerang to have any I t y t
Mte, or vxerext in and to to* land*
A U 0T&gt;* R 3 WHOM FT MAY CONCERNYOU ARE NOTIFIED ftet a arte to
epaat aa* of to* loPowtng real proper­
ly locatad n Saminote County.
Ftonda:
BEGIN 20 FEET N. OF THE SE
CORNER OF L O T 48. NEW
UPSALA, ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEFtEOF AS RECORDED N
FLAT BOOK 1. PAGE 47. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA. RUN THENCE
EAST IO CHAINS, NORTH S
CHAINS. W EST 10 CHAINS. ANO
SOUTH S CHAINS TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING
at* required to eerv* a oopy of your
wntten detent**, f any. to * on MAR­
VIN L BEAMAN. JR . E S Q . MAR­
VIN L BEAMAN. J R . PA., PteetefTa
Attorney, whoee eddreaa a 606 N.
Wymote Road. Winter Park. FL
32768-2603. on or baton Aprtt 4,
2002 and tea toe ongnal w*h toa
Clark ol tola Court aahar baton aer­
ate* on ptomafTa anomay or mmerttatefy toanafter; oPwrwa* a datautt
wa to emoted ageeiat you U toe
Deled on February 25. 2002
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By OeDonh Conan
Deputy Clerk
MARVIN L BEAMAN. JR . P A
60S N. Wymote Rd
Writer Park, a 32760 2603
Attorney tor Ptenatt
Pubiah Match 3 .1 3 IT. 24. 2002
KX030
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THC EIGHTEENTH
gUOtCML CIRCUIT
OF THC S TA TI
OF FLORIDA.
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CtVR.DtV0K)N

20 Melina Bradford. Seminole High School. .
41*012)0*; 22 Myra S e g jm , It, U U Howril i
High School. 55*0500” ; 23 Leah Fry, U U •
Brantley High School. 500500”; 25 Monique
D ay U U Brantley High School 493H 00".
Slaat Fat _ 1. A pril McGriH. 12 Vkro Beach
High School, 393X200”; 3 Antonia Weahtogtan.
Samlnola High School. 293)700” ; 5 Nicole
Pilcher 11 U U M ary High School 29*04 00”;
8. Jenny MuJvihilL 12 U U llo w ril High
School 28 0000”; 11. A ahky Palmer, 12 U U
H ow ril High School. 26*01.00” ; I t Indie
Bennett. Seminole High School 25*0700” ; 17.
Katie Ubnm da, U U Brantley High School
23379a&gt;”;13 Franaeaca Keraenbrock. I I U U
M ary High School. 23*08.00”; 19. Th rre w
C kb itlU , 11 U U H o w ril High School.
3*02-00”; 20. Andrea Southward. Seminole
High School 22*11.00”; 25 Jenna Wood, U U
Brantley High School 213)500-; 27. U a h Fry.
U U Brantley High School 203H2Xr.
4 a BOO Meter Relay _ 1. U U Mary High
School 1013 0: 5 U U Branllry High School
10490
LA K E M A R T IN V IT A T IO N A L
al Dan T. Rey nold* M edian
Thereday March 7
BOYS T E A M SCORES
I. Lyman High School 1345; 2 U U Howefl
High School 101; 5 U U Mary High School
1005: 3 Seminole High School 945; 5 U U
Brantley High School 9 1 3 Oviedo High
School 495; 7. Whiter Spring! High School 19,
3 Father Lopea High School 11.
IN D IV ID U A L RESULTS
1468 m eter Ron _ 1. Cook. Lyman High
School 32946; 1 Morelra. U U Howell High
‘School 3358. 5 Sim a. U U Howell High
School 4 37.9; 3 Hkhe. Winter Spring High ,
School, 4J8 01; 5 Me L u n g Oviedo High '
School 349.91; 3 Frame, U U Brantley High
Schcrol 451.91; 7. Dribc. U U Branllry High ■
School 45591 3 Elite*. Father L o p n High
School 320.79.
U 8 6 meter l a a _ 1. Cook, Lyman High
School 949 93 2 Gulder. Oviedo High School
1008.00; 5 Cariatian, Lyman High School
100880; 3 K inch. Winter Springd High
School 101577; 3 Frame, U U Branltey High
School 103591 3 DrOtoa, U U Howefl High
School 104073; 7. Santa. U U Mary High
School, 10.50.59; 3 S um rall Oviedo High
School 11:1550
long J im p . I . Agroi Lyman High Schcrol 21O
High Juatp _ 1. W Wdm poo n, Father lopax
High School 3 0
Shat Fttl _ 1. Johnaon, U U Brantley High
School 48-15
Dtanaa Throw _ 1. Stoker. Seminole High
Schcrol 151-2
Triple Jump _ I. Agra. Lyman High School
454125.

L ecals
C A M NO: 03-CA-146-14-L
CITVttfANCtAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY. WC. F/K/A
ASSOCIATES H044E EQUITY
SERVICES. MC..
LENARO CXXON M C A LEONARD
01X094, JANE DOE DIXON. THC
UNKNOWN WIFE OF LENARO
CXXON ArtCA LEONARD DIXON.
LATEISHA DIXON; IF UVING.
INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SAID
DEFENDANTS). IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIEN0R 3 AND TRUSTEES, ANO
A U OTHER PERSONS C L A M N O
BY. THROUGH, UNOCR OR
AGAW STJHB-NAM ED
D EFE N D A N TS );
JOHN DOC.
UNKNOWN TENANT, JANE DOE.
U96(NOWN TENANT,
Detendanfla).
NOTICE OF ACTION
T O LATEISHA CXXON. IF LIVING,
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SAIO
DCFENOANTIS). IF REMARRKD.
ANO 0 DECEASED, THE RESPEC­
TIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
L IE N O R ! ANO T R U S T E E ! ANO
A U OTHER PERSONS C LA M N O
BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST T H I NAMED DEFEN­
DANT |S)
WHOSE RESOCNCE IS ladnorvn
YOUARE HEREBY nqtend to tea
any. In to* above promadrig wtei ttte
Clerk ol ttta Court, m a to etna a
espy toancf toon too ptekwraatorappeen hanon. nxtobi 30 day* riter
to* teat puCkcaOon of tom Noace of
Actton; toa n a bn of tola praoaaiteig
being a au! lor tondoeum of mortgaga agaaial toa kttkaafng daaertoed
' bLOCK 10. TIER H. ER.
TRAFFOROS MAP OF THC TOWN
OF SANFORD. ACCOROtNQ TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED W PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE 113 AS
DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 2323.
PAGE 642. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
MUA 801 SOUTH BAY AVENUE.
SANFORD. FL 32771
N you tett to Ma youf anavvar or arttlen detonate ri toa above procaedrig. on piamare attomay. a dateto
&lt;vd b* aieand agaaef you U to*
rebel demanded ri toe Complertt or
Doted tod day of MAR 01 2002
UARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THC CIRCUIT COURT
BrfhrtoKrng
Deputy deck
Law Ottkaa of Oanlaf C. Canauegn
8801 Norto Armanta Armnu*
Tampa a 33604-1041
Attorney* tor Plemtrff
Pubaah March i a 17.2002
KK063
no n e t of
TRUST AO4SN0TRATKM
Th* Admrrvababon of to* A m e 2
Emmone Truer dated May 13 1890.
d currency iaider tod management
of toe bueTa auccberot cotrutte**
The name ol to* auccaaaor cotrualaea and the auccaaaor cabutteea* anomay a n aat torto below.
A U INTERESTED PARTIES ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A ! crerMora of to* lala Am e J.
Emmon* (33*427-32-8129) rw kng
al 470 Vtttega Place #114,
Longwood. Florida 32778, who

Ftonda. on January 27. 2002 and
any otoar paraona haring cterma or
demand! agerntt to* Ann* J.
Emmon* Truer, deled May 19. 1898
cerror m a n atee* or toe aucceaent
(80) day* alter to* teal pubbuabon of
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FLED WHJ.
BE FOREVER BARRED Th* rtete of
teal pubacebon of torn Nonce a
March 10,2002.
xexeor CoTnraleea
Jamee E Emmon*. Ul
915 Mapabc O ro d Drive
Apopka. Ftonda 32712
Ann* Emmcrx Watt
207 SW 2Tto Terrace
Debay Beach. FL 33445
Anomay tor Succtaaof Co-Trueteea
Broca W Floyd. Earywe

L

ecals

640 Waal Nova Ybfk Avonua
DeLand, Fiorkte 32720
Tatephona (366)736-6800
10,17,2002
to TH ttO R CLK T CO UR T FOR
I COUNTY.

IN RE: ESTATE OF
CRAIO ALAN TRACY,
DceMMdL
NO TICS T O CREOfTORS
CRAK) ALAN TRACY, daoaaaed.
F U Number 03-102-CP. d parting
m toa Orctttl Court tor Sanxncfa
County. Fiorkte. Probate DNteton,
to d addreea of W hich d 201 Ft Park
Avonua. Sentord. Florida 22771.
The name* and n k t a iib l of toa

riefudrig unmakind. eondnoartt or
undqtedMad edana an ahom a copy
of tote node* d aarrod mraf Ra toaa
odema w*h tot* Court WITHIN THE
LATER O F THREE MONTHS
A FTER TH B DATE OF T&gt;* FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
O R TH IR TY DAYS AFTER THE
0A TE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A* orher endaor* of ri* Decederr
and paraona haring daana of
damanda again*! to* OacadanTa
to** dabne a*to tof* eoul W tTH N 3
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
TH E FWIST FUBUCAT10N OF T H 8
NOTICE.
ALL CLAttWS N O T SO FEED W31
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Th* data of to# i m pubbcabon of
tote Noaoa I* March 15 2002
TV* Poole
1913 Contey Drive
Orietki. Ftorkte 32765
Judd Tracy
1:
Writer Park, Fiorkte 327M
JAMES A. BARKS. Adorrwy
Ftorkte Bor No 187664
1120 W Fbal Sbeef. Suta 0
SantonL Ftonda 32771
(407)321-1234
Pubfdh March 10. 17,2003
KK071
M THR O R C U T COURT
OF THS D O ff TH N TH
M ANO FOR
U ld N O L C COUNTY,
FLORKJA
C A M NO.: 68-CA332-163
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF I7.63S 00
IN UNITEO STATES CURRENCY.
NOTICS OF
FORFEITURE C044PLJUNT
TO : Rrchard Wayni Trotter
6020 Lak* Eva Drive
Ortendn. Ftorkte 32610
in toa ktttoexng proparty. 6733500
n U S . Currency
Donald F E ringer ri hr* oblate
capacity u Shark of Ira Serrwrof*
County. Ftonda. torougfi hr* officer*,
nveeagelur* or eganta. aeued to*
above property on or about Febnmry
S. 2002. root neer S R 414 and S R
434. Apopka. Seminole County.
Ftonda Sate properly a n to* cuatody of lh* Shenb of Semerote
County tor toa purpoee of k r k k n
purauanl to aactlona 932 701■
832 704. Florida Statute*.
A
Compteett tor torteaue haa bean
teed ri to* i t a e afyted Carat
HEREBY CERTIFY tote a bua tek)
coned copy of tore Noaca of ■
Fortertur* Compfaett wea kenmhed
by U S. certified matt, token recwrpf r
requealed. to the above-named
eddt tteee tote S day of March, 2001.
Teahe M. Faulkner
General Ccaroeet
Ftorkte Be# No 006*629
Seminole Coretty ShontTe Otbce
100 Bueh Boulevard
Sanford. Flonda 22773
1*07)666 6603
Altamey far Ptabormr
PUdah March 10.17. 2002
KK072

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Sunday. March 17. 2002

Call 322-2611
Sem inole Herald
Classified Dept.
T o Place Y o u r A d

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OP TH S i n n
cw cu rr
•I ANO FOR
M M H O L t COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
ju r is d ic t io n a v w o n
I C A M NO M 2 M 1 CA 14 L
UNION PLANTERS BANK
j u d ic ia l

SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE
CORPORATION

JAM ES H LEE. el al.

12— E lderly C a r e

NOTICE OP

In hema car* taking - good maals.
iBLhtky done Spodaae home S T I C
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN pie
2 0 ^ s a g H s a tf«M 2 ^ 2 7 S
a s s o c i a t i o n rmjA
auani to a Fatal Judgmam ol
PLANTERS NATIONAL
Mongaga
Foracloaura
da
23— Lo s t &amp; F o u n d
l SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
Fatxuary tl. 2002 and ardarad In
&gt; LEADER FEDERAL BANK FOR
C a u NO 99-564 CA ol h a Cacurt
SWINGS
Court ol h a EIGHTEENTH Judicial
Loot: In Lake Maty area. 10 yr ok)
PLAINTIFF
Circuit n and tor SEMINOLE Courtly.
Chtouahua. black Awhite, navy has.
*
Florida •harem F T MORTGAGE
Goes by h a name ol Defter, loaf
DANE L BROWN A K A DANE LEE
h money dLska Mary VM 407-322COMPANIES D/B/A FTB MORT­
BROWN, if u v i n o . a n d if d e a d ,
GAGE SERVICES SUCCESSOR BY
4060.
t h e u n k n o w n s p o u s e , h e ir s .
ME ROE R TO SUNBELT NATIONAL
LOST. Ore madtan atre tan colored
TEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
MORTGAGE CORPORATION. Is he
dog 6 one wtvte dog. loel In vtcSaty
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS
PtotoWI and JAMES H LEE. FOR­
ot SnmrvVa Par-) 3 B o d y ! Myrtle
CREDITORS. TR USTEES AND ALL
R ES T L GREEN, BARBARA SEY
Avw. Sartbrl Cal Al Bovrtn. 407-509OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
MOOR. WANDA L GUEVIN. MAR­
4573
ir e s t by. th r o u g h , unoe r
G A R ET DAVIS: LINDA THOMAS:
AGAINST DANE L BROWN
STATE OF FLORIDA - DEPART
W KA DANE LEE BROWN. FEUCIA
2 5 — S pec ia l N o t ic e s
ME N T OF LABOR 6 EMPLOYMENT
P BROWN. IF LIVING, AND IF
SECURITY: NATIONSBANK. NA.
le a d , th e u n kn o w n spo u se,
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
4.54!! 4.Sell
h e ir s , d e v i s e e s , g r a n t e e s
BARNETT TECHNOLOGIES. INC.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
H ive Your Advertieeig Flyers
(RECKTORS. TR USTEES AND ALL
BARNETT RECOVERY CORPORA­
Printed 6 Inserted at Tha
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
TION: COLUMBIA MEDICAL CEN­
CITE REST BY. THROUGH, LINOCR
T E R F/K/A CENTRAL FLORIDA
OR AGAINST FELICIA D BROVIN.
REGIONAL HOSPITAL: SEMINOLE
rLOMA WOODS HOMEOWNERS
COUNTY. CITY OF SANFORO. are
ASSOCIATION.
INC.
ALOMA
h e Detenderda. I vn# ee* to he fughNO OOS.E3TATES AT ALOMA
•M and beet bidder lor cam al W IS T
WOODS ASSOCIATION. IN C :
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
ifOMMERCUL CREDIT
C O U N TY COURTHOUSE. SAN
C a l THE SEMINOLE HERALD
CONSUMER SERVICES. IN C ;
FORD. FLORIDA al It 00AM. on ha
Advertising Dept For Details
. OHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
4 day of Aprs. 2002. h a blowing
407-322 2611
JM NOW N TENANTS IN
deserted poverty aa let loth
PPSSESSION
said Fatal Judgment
Consider Adoption: Happy and
DEFENDANT(S)
BEGIN 30 F E ET W EST ANO
aacure onato wei nkith take lo spare
R I N O T K i OF
899 46 FEET SOUTH OF THE NE
wan! to adopt newborn to 4 yt old.
CORNER OF SECTION 33. TOWN­
AkNteUa espareea paid. Pleaae cal
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pu&lt;SHIP 20 SOUTH. RANGE 32 EAST.
attorney
to#-tree
1-BBS-222« * l lo An Order Granting
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
9123(4663)
Mown lo R*h I Foreclosure S*H
RUN THENCE SOUTH PARALLEL
a*l*d Mirth 7. 200?. •ntwrad n Civ#
T O TH E EAST LINE OF SAID SEC­
Cat* No M 2363 CA 14 L ol rw
TIO N 33. A DISTANCE OF 4500
2 7 — N ursery &amp; C h il d
O cu# Caurl vt ihw ISTH Jurtoal
FEET, THENCE W E S T 20673
C are
dram in and Iw SEMINOLE Comfy.
FEET. THENCE * S O U TH 206 73
SANFORD. FLORIDA I H i n n
FEET. THENCE W EST 206.73 FEET
ihw rvghnt and treat bOdar Idr cash
TH EN C E NORTH 233 73 FEET.
ta rt CPR/Xcttubei/Playroom
at Bre WEST FRONT DOOR OF
THENCE EAST 417 46 FEET TO
Lot ol TLO E i Rets.Rea rates
COURTHOUSE ol tha SEMINOLE
TH E POINT OF 6E GINNING
ee Ca6 Osama. 467-1160086 re
County Courthnux*. M l N PARK
A K A 440 SNOWHILL RO. GENE­
AVENUE . SANFORD, FLORIDA.
VA. FL 32732
Fun lima 6 part time teaching
Fbnda a t t l0 0 a m o n «ia 4 &lt; ta y o l
WITNESS MY HANO and h e keel
Ktter. 2
A p r 2002 tfre tallowing dwacrtred
ol true Court on March 7, 2002.
year, a school age dauroorta Esp
proparty aa tal forth In it'd
preferred Cal br rearview. 407-321
Suwnary Final Judgmart. Km *
Clark ol ha Ckcul Caurl
7835.
LOT 4F, ALOMA W OODS PHASE I,
By Mary Stroups
ACCORDING T O
THE PLAT
Deputy Clerk
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
Echevama iAsaoaaMa. P A
55— B u s i n e s s
BOOK 47. PAGES 47. 46. ANO 46
P O -Bon 25018
O p p o r t u n it ie s
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
Tampa. Florida 33622-5018
SEMINOLE COUNTY. aOflIOA
F99002152
Dalad thi* S day ol Mirth. 200?.
"Sea Amancana with DiaaMMs Ad
iksokrs. I Hwang Oppsy
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL}
K you ara a person wah a dubery
Own you SM bueneaa 17 Been
6
Cesn
SvAwey ExparvSng Now*
MARYANN E MORSE
Iho needa aocommodsaon h order
Hum Potsnaet Start pyriM n kw
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
Id particvate si hie proceeding you
Free
Co
M slv
By- Mary Stroupa
ate eredid al no cool to you. tor he
Aft 4 2001-029
Deputy Clark
provision oI certain assistance
CONSULTANTS W ANTED! Fie. hie
Pubkah n: Tha Sommoto Harald
Please contact Court AdmeUttranon
hours, great pay. no start up coala.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
al 201 N. Park Averse Santord.
Award
recognition, tnpe. candto
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
Florida 32771. telephone number
366-6668755
ACT. panon« with diaatkkhat naad
(407)665-4227. within 2 working
aig a ipacul accontrpodamn thould
deyi ot your receipt ol hie docu­
INVESTIGATE B E FO R E
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
ment: It hearing mpevred. (TOO) 1Y0U M V E S T1
at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
600-955-5771.
ATways a good pokey. espeoaPy tor
Courthouk# al 407-323-1330. 1600business opportunities
and
955-6F71 (TOO) Or MOO-9554770,
Pubarn March 17.24.2002
franchisee Cal Florida Dept ol
na Flcnda Relay Service
KK112
Agrieukure AConeuner Serytcea al
DAVIOJ. STERN. P A
600-435-7352 or FTC-HELP lor
M l S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
THEORCUTT COURT
free khtomtafon Or vta# our Web aia
SUITE M 0
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
61 wwwttogovTxrop
PLANTATION. FL 33324
juotciAL em eu rr
Flonda to* rackarea safers ol certen
(954 033-6000
IN ANO FOR
buamaa* cnxxknMs to regaaar vrth
B6-31304(UPMJ
U M H O L E COUNTY.
Fkxkta Dept ol AgrtcuHura 6
PuWnh March 17, 24. 2002
Consume! Senncaa before aalkng
KK110
CIVIL ACTION
Call to verity lawful registration
C A U HO. 01-CA-1I41
before you buy
DtVtMON O
M THE CTRCUTT COURT
s
OP TH E IIT H
SUNTRUST MORTGAGE. INC.,
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
t :•* 59— F in a n c ia l
M ANO FOR
S erv ices
H MWKK 1 COUNTY.
-R O BERTA NICHOLSON SAROENT
FLORIDA
X K A ROBERTA ZUCCHI *
GENERAL
NICHOLSON, el al.
Attention Readers!!
. JURISDICTION DIVISION
Oatandantd).
It's illegal lot companies doing
: CASE NO: M CA 2512 14 K
NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED
butaiesa by phone to promise you
F T MORTGAGE COMPANIES ttB/A
FORECLOSURE SALE
a loan and aak you to pay tor N
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purbefore they deliver. For more
PLAINTIFF
suam lo an Order Rescheduling
■dormsbon. cal tollTree 1 B77-FTC
Foracloaura Sale dalad March 6.
VS
►CLP. ( A pubkc Samoa message tom
3TEPHEN CAMPBELL. IF LIVING.
2002 and entered h Casa NO 01Th e Samatole Herald and the
ANO IF DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
Federal Trade Commission)
CA-1142 at ha Oroul Court ot he
SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
EIGHTEENTH Jutkoal C*cu4 m and
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
lor SEMINOLE County. Florida
whereat SUNTRUST MORTGAGE
U lN O R S ,
Lecals
CREDITORS. TR US TEES ANO ALL
IN C . a ha Ptamctt and ROBERTA
NICHOLSON SARGENT A/KA
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST b y , t h r o u g h , UNOER
ROBERTA ZUCCHI NICHOLSON.
Towrtthip 20 South. R*ng» 32 Em l.
LR AGAINST STEPHEN
TENANT &gt;1 NK/A KEFWETH TAY­
StmncM County. Flonda. dasenbod
CAM.’BELL. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
LOR. UNITED NATIONAL BANK:
M
Mow*
Beginning at ih«
$4 STEPHEN CAMPBELL. IF ANY.
TENANT ei N K A KENNETH TAY­
SoNjhaul com*r of u id Section 9.
LOR. are he Defendants. I wS sal to
pVlAN CAMPBELL. PSB IENOING
ain along lha East in « of mm J Sadion
the highest and beat bidder lot cam
; INTERPRINT
9. and lha camadma ol a 50 foot
ATEO: WORLD
at WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
R#gh( of Way of Oicaote Road. N
COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES.
SEMINOLE CO UN TY COURT000C2TW. 1650 S3 feat, thane# run
I A DISSOLVED FLORIDA
MOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIDA al
N 6956 06~W, 25 00 faa&lt; to lha Waal
3RPO RATION.
RANIER
F.
11 OGAM, on h e 4 day of Aprs, 2002.
Right of Way of u d OacaoU Road
UNN SlR ULO N O MUNNS. KEITH
and tha Pom! of Bagmrung, ihanca
WATERS: BOGIN. MUNNS 6
set lonh n sad Fatal Judgment
run N 695606* W. 601 28 taat;
SUNNS. A FLORIDA LEGAL
NORTH 172 OF LOT 61 ANO THE
Ihanca run N 0003 W E, 330 00 faaf;
PARTNERSHIP: NORTH SUPPLY
EAST 70 FEET O F THE NORTH 1/2
Ihanca
run S 6956 06* E. 660 66 faaf.
COMPANY: HUNTINGTON POINTE
O F LOT 62. BLOCK 3 W1LDMERE.
thane# run S 00002T E. 330 00 fa«l
■HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
ACCORDING T O THE PLAT
to tha Po*rt! cf Bagunumg
RC : UNITEO STATES OF
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
Tha atova daaenbad parcal i« aubAMERICA JOHN DOE ANO JANE
BOOK 3. PAGE 56. PUBLIC
jad lo a 35 too* Ingraaa Egraaa aaaaDOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
'fnani on lha Norihariy hna. and a. 60
POSSESSION
TY. FLORIOA.
tool Flonda Pw #f and Light aaaaDEFENOANT(S)
A K A 342 Overstreet Avenue,
monl on tha EAStarty Ima of said par­
R I-N O T IC I OF
longwood, FL 32750
cel.
FORECLOSURE SALE
WITNESS MY HANO and ha seel
hat baan Med against you and you
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
ot his Court on Match 8,2002
ar# raqurad lo larva a copy of your
kianl to an Otdar Granting tha
Maryarme Morse
antlem defenses,, d any. to' H on
V jbon to R a u l Forackiaura Sale
Clerk at the Circuit Court
STEPHEN M COOVER. P tM ffa
dated Llarch 7. 2002, entered in Ctv4
By Mary Stroupa
attorney, whose address is 230 North
CaM No 99-CA 25«2 14 K ol lha
Deputy Clerk
Part Avenue. Santord. Flonda 32771
Cicul Court ol tha 1BTH Jukciaf
Echevarria ^Associates. P A
wilhm ffMrty | JO) days aflor lha first
(.■cut n and lor SEMINOLE County.
P O Bos 25018
publication of this notice, and file the
SANFORO. FLORIOA. I .1 tal to
Tampa. Florida 33622-5016
ongmaf with tha1'dart of this court
ha Ngfrext and bat! bidder lor cakh
FO1004374
either before sarvica on pUinntfs
"See Americans wan Disabilities Act
41 tha W EST FRONT DOOR OF
attorney or jmmartatety thereafter;
If you are a parson wen • deabety
COURTHOUSE ol ha SEMINOLE
oihemnsa a default will be entered
County Courthouu. 301 N PARK
who needs accommodation kt order
agarnsl you for the relief demanded m
to pamepa ta n his proceedmg. you
AVENUE . SANFORO. FLORIDA.
tha comptaml or peliton
Florida at 11 00 a m on ha 4m day
ara entitled al no cost lo you. fca he
DATED on MARCH I f. 2002
of April. 2002 the toOowvv) dekcribed
provision ol certain assistance
MARYANNE MORSE
property aa tat lonh In aaid
Please contact Court Admevstrahon
Aa Clart of r e Court
Summary Final Judgment. k&gt;a f
al 201 N Pam Avenue, Sanford.
0y Rufh King
Florda 32771, telephone number
LOT 153. HUNTINGTON PCKNTE
Aa Deputy Clerk
(407)665-4227, within 2 working
PHASE III. ACCORDING TO THE
STEPHEN H COOVER
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
days ot your recap! ol INS docu­
Flonda Bar No 03T4C80
ment. tt hearing Impaired. (TDD) 1P U T BOOK SI, PAGES M ANO 57.
Hutchison, Mamele 6 Coovar. PA
800-955-8771
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
230 Ncrth Part Avenue
Publish March 17. 24.2002
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
Sanford. Florida 32771
Dated this 7 day ol March, 2002
KKII3
(407)322-405!
(CIRCUIT CO U R T SEAL)
Attorney fcx Pumliff
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
MARYANNE MORSE
Pubkah March 17, 24. 2002
IN AND FOR THE EIGHTEENTH
Clerk ol tha Circuit Court
KKI15
JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT. IN ANO FOR
By Mary Stroupa
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Deputy Clerk
CASE NO : 01 CA 24S6-I4-G
Publikh in Tha Seminole Herald
JOSEPH CURATOLO.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT. pertone with dtaaLaUiek need
va
ROGER COLLINS, who is known lo
ng a special accommodation mould
be dead or a not known to be either
contact CO U R T ADMINISTRATION,
deed
or alive, h e unknown heirs,
al
the
SEMINOLE
County
devisees, grantees, creditors, or
Courthouse at 407 323 4130 1 600other partes clemvng by. tvoogh.
655-6771 (TDO| Of 1 800-955-6770.
under, or against any known or
via Florida Relay Service
unknown person who is known lo be
DAVID J STERN. PA
deed or ts not known lo be either
SOI S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
dead or aitve. LAURI J COLLINS.
SUITE 500
JEFFR EY PASSMORE. JR ANO
PLANTATION. FL 33324
ALENA PASSMORE.
'
13541213 8000
Defendants
W 3984KFNMAIFTN
NOTICE OF ACTION
Putam March 17. 24. 2002
TO . THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
KKltt
DEVISEES. GRANTEES. CREDI­
TORS OR OTHER PARTIES CLAIM
THE CIRCUIT COURT
• 15 DiyC D L Training
INO BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
• Day &amp; WiBktnd C la n e i
AGAINST
ANY
KNOWN
OR
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
• Financial AtilH anct
UNKNOWN PERSON WHO IS
IN ANO FOR
KNOWN TO BE DEAO OR IS NOT
• C irrlin Hiring On Site
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
KNOWN
TO
BE
EITHER
DEAD
OR
FLORIDA
ALIVE AGAINST ROGER COLLINS
CIVIL ACTION
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO hat art action
CASE NO 99-564 CA
to enkace a San on he Mowing
DIVISION 14-K
property
ai Samatole Cointy Florida
Ft MORTGAGE COMPANIES
Parcal o* land lying to Saciton 9,
0 BA FTB MORTGAGE SERVICES

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ONLY 4.5* PER
COPYMII

LEARN TO DRIVE
TRACTOR TRAILERS
wm m am w

61— M

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Len

71— H

d

elp

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

Attention Readers! I
rrs ifltgal loi comparan doing
buffeSMt by phono to prcmMo you
s toan and ask you to p*y tor H

HEALTH M U R AN Ct AMO 401K
PLANT Drug free ■mlukne.
App*T MO M h r OrWe.
iMmm m i p r t f m t w o moo .

botore frtry bsiivst. For more
■tfcamattort, ca« WMreo 1-877-FTC
HELP ( A pubkc fetvtca moasaga K m

Tho Bommoto Htrald and th«
Fodtrel Tredo Commiwion)____

MAIDS NEEDED
IMMEDIATELY!

7 0 — E d u c a t io n &amp;
T r a in in g

Hone*!, dependable. 6 mature. MF 7:30- 5 0 0 P M *250-*4005*.
Ttanaportabon mtyjred Cel 407-3241177 to start Immed.

Plano L M f o n f : Looking lor
beginner students- cbitctren Or
■duflf Lika Mary tocalton Please
c f lC f lb y 407-673-8063________

71— H

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A Do A# Mkintanca Company
Immodtotf openings lof craw
persons We M in . must hive
irensportatton. locfl work. DFWDCfd
407-3465511

------ Parti?
Must be able to fabricate.
C a l 407 695-2033
Plumber: RenderrOai construction,
m ull have minimum ol 5 yrs
expartna. Fkace wort or houty *600
sign on bonus. Greet benefits. 366736-0221.
RSitdtnilal
construction, minimum 3 yr* tip .
axeeaent pay 6 benefit*. 366-736-

0221.
Salsa Person: Fu* timeerp a
plus Salary plus commission.
0*dcock Furniture. 407-322-6240.

Oaanare: Data! paopta. hourly tala.
Part*. Aitomonta Spnngs. Bat rata
*3 1 00/day. Sanlord. Hal rata
OOO O day C a l 407-339^000
Community Rapreaanlathre
Part-bma wort wilh anamabonal
aschanga studanta and host
tvrslaa. Sfrong communry apaf wah
ararm haait lor Man*. Must hafp find
1-686-552-9872,
DELIVERY DRIVER: Mon-Frt, aarty
A M , Buk meal* tor aaniora. Ml 7$
, d a w dnimg record. MEALS ON
WHEELS. E TC . 1097 Sand Pond
Road. U k a
Mary. 407-3338877x120, DFWP, EO E
Dekvary Van Dnvar: Requires dean
driving record. Ba able to HI 75toa.
Sunafana Stalling. 407-571-1660
DRIVER TR A IN E E S NEEDEDI
BaaNray naada tractor IraJar dnvar*
NOW! No aspananca nacesaary!
*700* par week earring potential
No CDL7 No problem! CDLbaavng
available1Ca* Now! To* free 1-877214-3624.
DrhrereClaa* A COL, O TR Drivers.
compeMrve paybanofiti, nder plan.
HaaBh In*. 5-14 days ouf. Cal MonFrt, Peninsula Transport. 800-5007447 ask tor Kan
DRS GROUP sorting 3to Kdl 36mm
microfilm camera operator Will
*sai 1030pm to 6 30 am. Sun thru
Thus: Uka Mary area 407-833-9126
M STALLER/TRAINEE
Vartical Winds 6 more. Benelifs S
training providad C a l 407-8304700 lor aiterwaw
Invamory person Longwood arts
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profictent
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computer /customer service. Fan
reatana 407-339-471G CM407-33B
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IN VESTIGATE BEFORE
Y O U INVEST)
Always a good policy, especially tor
business
opportunities
and
franebtses. C a l Flonda Dept ol
Agriculture 6 Consumer Services at
600-435-7352 or FTC-H ELP lor
free ntarmabon Or vtsa our Web see
at www ftc govibuop
Flonda law requres seiers of eertan
buarwea opporkawas to legnter w&lt;h
Flonda Dept ol Agriculture 6
Consumer Service* before selling
C a l to verity lawful registration
before you buy
Janitorial Supervisor Part time
aipenenced Excellent pay 5
benefits For resume 407-339-4710
or cal 407-3306000
Large Nursery Warehouse needs
energetic. tugfVy motivated workers
lor shipping and tom dept
Decorating and assembly line
positions
Some
piecework
available Must be able to work
overtime A needed Insurance and
other benefits available Apply in
person at 6770 West Slate road 46.
Santord

MARINER S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA 1 BORM. (490440.
2 BOBU. 6579440. ANO UP

Tire Man wSh experience, must have
drivers license Apply In person al
Freda Tea Service. 407- 324-3489

93— R o o m s F o r R e n t
2 Story Victorian Home. Historic
District, fpto, balcony, house
privileges *tOOWK, *100
407-326 5277
W EEKLY R E N T A l l '
S lidin g • **27wk.
Historic Down town
407-330-4423

In private Longwood home Steady
employed, non smoker, te&amp;huk.
*50 deposit Pnvate Entrance 407630-6216.
Own roonvbalh. Fpte. kitchen, long
distance.
laundry
Good
nekyporhood. luvefy home, nee yard,
lufry lumahad. ready now. UCXVtno.
1/2 uMihas 407-321-9724. fv mag
*200 dep
Room For Rent Free c i b i e T
electric, w/d. *85/wk. Lake Ave in
Santord 407-686-7023
Room For Rent: Kitchen prtv#ega*.
ndude al utxrties A cable *42Vmo.
1st A last month 407-323-3399

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R en ta ls
700 Lake mery Blvd. *895. 4.2 w/
1900 aqll..Big Tree In Longwood/
Inpie office* for *690 C a l ree»ox at
407-323-2573.

101— H o u s e s *
F u r n is h e d
Ctoan A Secure tor SangMAdMt orty
Alto Room tor Rani Fu# House
privilege* (IKVwk. a# utfUbea
todudad. 407-6290127.
103— H o u s e s *
U n f u r n is h e d
(600 DOW N - WHY R EN T??
3BR/ 2BA For Sato
With Down Paymt. Assistance
Available.Cheaper Ihen rantl.
T k a A H v u v / w K U X1 in - - , M swi — s ^ _
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407-321-6333

Santord: 172.900: Lame with
option, onfy tOOOfrncnto A*#6er aril
aaswl urtth financing 107 East
Dr. 1 ‘ ‘

4 M 1J BA: New Rod. Ceramic
Tla, 11&lt;21 Sc. Porch, Pod. in Orar
174 Acre. *65.900
Oirar 1/4 Acre 3 M 1 Sate LtotSk
to. haavdy freed Prtad tor deck
sale (6 4 900
4SR IS A : Ovar 1100 Sg PL LN
Dm, Fern Rm W/Fnptoce. Deck.
Garage *102.900.
2 B N 1 A S A : New Rod. Ceramic
Tito. Sc P a th . Over 1400 Sq a
fAceTy Landscaped. Pool. Fenced
(104.900
Custom OK 40«1 IS A : Over 2500
Sq a Lfv. Din. Fam Rm, 22x48 Sc
Pod and Spa. 3 Car Gar. Orer 1/3
acre. *259.900
Cuatom SR 4 SR I BA: Ovar 2300
Sq a Lkr. Din, Fam Rm. 32x32 Sc
Pod 2 Car Garage on Over 1£ torn
*210.900

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School 4 BR otdar btock home
al new window# A CHA In a great
area. Snal down payment «#to rent
credit toward purchase Cal B&gt; •
386601-2178 tor dattoto A fra*
mortgage prequa#Ac*6on.

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Santord: 1BIVIBA W/ Screened
Porch *4297*400 Deposit
Oviedo: 1BR/1BA W/Porch W/D
Hook-Up* Heat/Air *5251*500 Dep
Beritord:3BFV1Beth W, Family
Room. W/D Hook-uyta, Lg Comer tot
No Peta (7007*700 Deposit
amonto (prtnga: 38FV28eth ml
Dbi Garage, New Pamt A Ftoortog,
Lg Screened Porch *850/(600
Lake*!Mery: 4BIV3BA W/ DM
Garage. Screened Pod W/Hd Tub.
Fireplace. Formal Drvng A Den
*1,7507*1700 Depot#

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407 E. 1st St., Sanford

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*650 Security Depot#. CALL PETE
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Santord: 1BR 1BA house tor rare
*150/wk, (375 depot#. incJudes
uOHwa, no pato or chidran 407-323
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(407)323-8787

Sanford Duplex: 1600 aq It.
3BFV2BA. (re a r garage. CHA.
firepiece, nicel Available 4/1X72.
*600/mo. (6 00 security. Ca#
Fernando. 386-774-3464.
Santord. South Oak Ave. 2BR/2BA,
1st floor, appliances. carpeVbto,
CHA. screen porch. (550. no pet*
Cstowed Realty Service. 407-7883700

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W a r e h o u s e /R e n ta l

LONG W O O O/LAKE MARY
Mid-sirs public storage warehouse.
600.600. or 1BCG sqfl space* Nice,
secure, em ly accessible location
From J196H10 407 331-0655 or 407331-0539

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Then look no further, the Sanford Seminole County Chamber ol
Commerce is the place lor you. We otter everything from a board room
lor your BOARD OR COMMITTEE MEETINGS to a grand banquet had
perfect (or WEDDINGSANOPARTIES We provide, tables, chairs and a
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2664 Jewett Lane.
Santord, FL32771
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Sanford: Lovely 2BR apt. exc
area, cable TV Seeking mature
ctxpie. no children or pets *120/wk.
or *4 50/mo * *250 sec dep Lease
407-321-3735

B60*toarelestolne«#y

MM WERT toot* mlo *10000

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EXCELLENT VALUC1
PERFECT FOR 1ST TIME
BUYERS LARGE FAMILY ROOM
WITH FIREPLACE
Thto afrordabfy prtcad 3 bwfrocm
home la toceiad to an eetobtohad,
q d d naWWoSwed ■/ mature
treat t tondacaping. TTto Boor

Sme# pet welcome.
Cedar Creek Apia
407-324-4334

Sanlord: Efticiency, *300 per
month, axes lient neighborhood,
references requeed 407-321-6757,

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4,000 SQUARE FOOT
FOR RENT (407)302-7S44

AFFORDABLE ROMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES

D O YLE REALTY, INC.
(407) 322-24*5
W ER IE N T S SELL HOMES

Very nice, very dean ken i
remodeled. aX ud. cable. A/C. Indry.
phone, kilch use. sue dr. resident
owner, private enhance No
Smoking! Only drug tree sober
need apply. 407-330-7373.

Rant To Own: 211 McVay Or,
Sanora.
48R/28A.
Great
NaiM orhood. Mcwe fri Now Fox
more Into cal. 407-322-6500X4.

407-323-6670
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2 Bedroom* *559
3 Bedroom* *659

Seeking merrtenance custodian lor
Part Tima position al local church.
Position available Apr# 30th
Requires working knowledge ol
mechanical devices Including
electrical, plumbing, and A/C
disciplines
Desired
working
condoens tor a m o w n * ) refree. Cel
407-322-4371 lor application and
interview mformanon .
Select serves hotel in Seminole
County seekng experienced sales
person. Fax M m to 407-995-5621
or ca# 407-995-1000.

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Secretary/bookkteper, starting
OL# smal busneas Could be hit or
part tune 407-321-6393.

Machine Maintenance and
Operator*
Tl Automotive Is seeking a
L W k r v n c a U t d v v BuUw br 1pm9pm (req* 3 yr* machine
maintenance)
and
Machine
Operators tor 9pm- 5am al our
Santord facility |req* HS diploma)

Sanlord Garage apt. tala area,
ndude* l l pto* cabie *530 fm
month, ptoi deposit 407-2621394

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Parti Dr. Sanfo/d. 407-323-8190

1 O M o « One to *45Qmo. A# rwre
CH A * prtvMebefrw. 407-322-6160

We Hava a Way Ybu Can Cut
Thai Coat to HaVtt

boMaapng 6 cuMxnar tannea m i l

Auto Macharfc. LLaf bare own txSs

S s n f O F ll: Garege Apt sale area.
rtdudM #f piua cable. (630 Perduto,
plu* Dep. 407-262-1394

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products company. Hours Mon-Ft).
8am-5pm E.penwnce ‘A Musi*.
Vsrttywg and preparing atvoeft
tor payment. Account* Receivable.
Bank Dapotiti and Statement
reconcanq. compuiev MeriM. ofbee
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aspartanca. Ralarencas will ba
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area. MuM cal tor appoaifrnant. 407324-3550.

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l*qR.rrintotoi/iwniiMtoJ.iito*je.
lc*ia.1(2Sacro,CHA,**NL.dMi.
••1 neighborhood, near
igMMlF/talto. *97.500.
414-7898.
tWi3aOr*rv*Aw.rt2SH
3 Bn 1BA horn*. Family
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|l/a bati. Sprinktor ayalamwffh**|
Muat aaa la appreciate.
~ 407-322-4745.
VI. m Sanford, LR, FR. Draptoca,
» Mahan. baSv ato, Cannl AC,
«Mne. carpal, palm,
•a. fromporch. No timing
l *1000Ch, BiUncrti 407-79S1090 .*
: Pod home,« . afenoall
• M, Ifl. FR OR, Carnal AC. naar
t, Bto. torture*. tool, open
. paint tv u No doaing coat,

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Fo r S a le

181— A p p l ia n c e s &amp;
F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e

3Bb10 maMa homfoanacfwd FI rm.
party tend, earpatad. caring tana,
nea dna. nanAAL Locatod toIban
A Couwy (tdirt) Park. 5355Orang*
But LkMnoa Adfog *17,00(1 386740-1096
159— R e a l E s t a t e
W a n ted
Wt Buy Houaaa, Condo*.
Commercial
and
Land:
Foractoaura STOPPED. Rack
Payannta Brought Up TO Di
Relocating? Divorced? I
TSnantaT Wa Can HCLP1I Any
CondMon, Any Area, FAST

72" and 8 Chao* wlaaf. Std n Boa.
1950 Ughtad Chin* Cadnal Aval
Can DaHvar. 407-422-0230.
A Fu4 aua maitraM Ml. Nan in
pM fo HAW M l *30.407-4228848

Batry cnOwitti manraaa3 Pumpar pad* *80.
407-321-2120

407471272a

' ‘ , » 2 )r . 407-783-0838

Tdartwuaa, 3/2, nawty
‘ oaenmn caeng. pool,
i. oararrfoea. ISO 900
houaa 2/2.3, aicanant
^ pool, ea. nan paM
. CaA 407-474-3334,
Serbia*: 3BfV2fiA. 837
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l go# couria vtfca I18UMXL
lapptomy.4074SM328.

1 KINO SERTA. potturapadtc M l.
navar uaad Coat 12K. •*&lt;*296. Can
ttokvar 407-700-5393.
1 2 praca Mama Brand Ouaan
OHTHOPEDIC PILLOW TOP
MattraH Sal. Bnnd Naw. 504 In
Ptoanc Sacnffc*1100. Can Datvar.
407-422-8043
1BRASS BED. QUEEN SERTA.
pukxapadc M l 3 tamo Mover uaad
toal I l k . aal 1275 Can d*fc*r 407709-5303.

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F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e
1Luxury tompritowtop**tw«h 7yr
warranty, lul *136, quaan &gt;140. ktog
3210. Brand naw. Localad In
Sanford, 407-402-2773.

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Bat? Black Eon canopy 5 3 with
tek»y Imt ptowriop *al Mavar uaad
407-402-2778.

Fngidaira Crown Ultra Ouxl
O thw Hhar. Naw. *75 00. Cal
407-321-3168

Bedroom: 7 pc CH ER R Y W OOD 4
po»tar bad. alt dova tariad. drauar
w/trt-miiror. cheat , night Hand,
unuaad. *M In box. Coat 15k. &lt;a»
*1660 Sfotfi bedfoom a w * * . 407708-5898.

Bad*, localadin Sanford, orthopatic
fcm*an «Mt 5 yr wartarty Turin*73,
fcj *90. quaan*95. lung*175. Navar
uaad. can datvar 407-402-2778

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Moving Bata: Sal. Mar 18-23
Everythingn u l ba gonaby Mir 21
147 North High SI. Laka Mary. 407
322-8037. Fumitura , baddlng
di*ha*.
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bruihguard A winch lor Dodga
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Laka Mary Blvd. &amp; 17-92

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M a ter ia ls
C O R R U O A TID S TE E L ROOFM Q
lor Bam*. Boat Dock*. Shop*. *lc.
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*170 00/aa. 16‘ x20- *202I n .
Surplu* Snal A Supply. Inc. Apopka
407-203-5780

1 9 9 — P e t s 8 c S u pplies
Bird* Wanted!
Lowig home tor unwwrwd b*da W l
pkk 141380214-1933cafohona. 386734-4028

100%Financing

marking*, 407-311-8487.

10 3 month* old. AXC raooarad.
need* room to rut. *230 coo. 407302-3823

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Diamond SoMakaa: 2 30 cL ro m L
■cxvwaad *24,000, only *3300.152
d nxnd, appraised *33000, only
*14.385. 5 500 round *ppr*iaod
$02,000*. only *29,300. Privafo, 813
788-4998.

Will Buy Old Linens, Dtshea,
Ptokn*,HxnAn.J*waky*ndO&lt;kk

A Ends. 407-038-9789
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CFRH Auxiliary board members

N otes from the university’s
vegetable gardening guide
Site Selection
Locate the garden near
the house for convenience
on a site close to a source of
water with at least
six hours of direct
sunlight. With prop­
er care, vegetables
may also be included
in the landscape
among ornamental
plants.
Plan
Before planting,
draw a paper plan,
including vegetables
you intend to plant, where,
and when. MaVe a list of
supplies, and then purchase
your supplies ahead of
time.

Earlier this year, the Central Florida Regional Hospital (C F R H ) Auxiliary announced Its new board
members. From left are President Louise Rogers. Vice President Dorothy Anthony, President
Elect Helen Stassen, Treasurer Thelm a Smith, Recording Secretary Kathryn Alexander and
Corresponding Secretary Mary Helen Jones.

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Various volunteers were honored during
this year's Central Florida Regional
Hospital’s installation meeting. Members
who worked more than 500 hours during
2001 included Shirley Deidrich, Doris
Elliott, Vivian Farmer, Peg Jones, Dee
Redwine and Don Ritenour. Members who
worked more than 1,000 hours during 2001
included Helen Benton and Grace Smith.
Throughout the year. Auxiliary members
volunteer numerous hours at the hospital
and raise money through various fund­
raisers, including an art show, book fairs, a

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gold sale, the Christmas Tree of Love and
raffles. During 2001, the group made and
donated 470 heart pillows. In total, the
members have made and donated 3,106
pillows since August 1993, when the hospi­
tal's Heart Unit opened. The Auxiliary also
made 180 baby blankets, 30 Christmas
stockings and six layettes for still bom
babies during 2001.
For information on how to become a
CFRH Auxiliary member, call 407-321-4500,
ext. 5654 and leave your name and tele­
phone number.

B a r fie ld , D e b o s e

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Virgil and Kateria BarficldDebose were married 1 p.m.
Feb. 17,2002.
The double-ring ceremony
was held in St Matthew
Missionary Baptist Church The
Rev. Leonard LJ. Wilson, pastor,
officiated.
The nuptial music was ren­
dered by Charles Jackson.
Soloist Renee Stephens sang a
rendition of "Flesh Of My
Flesh" After the ceremony, she
also sang, "The Lord's Prayer."
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride ch»e for her
vows a formal length white
gown of satin sheath with a tee
strap square neck bodice overlayed with silk. Her shoulderlength bridal veil of net was
accented with white roses.
Serving the bride as her
matron of honor was Betty
Johnson, who wore a forma 1-

length gown of purple with gold
accessories. Flower attendant
was Cierra Oliver.
Serving as best man was
James Jarrells, and ushers were
Tun Jarrells and Willie Jarrells.
Sharing the special event with
their children were the bride's
parents, Virginia Barfield, Henry
Oliver and Leroy Keitt. The
groom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmie Collier and Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Melton.
Grandparents of the bride are
Mr. and Mrs. Moes Barfield.
Hostesses were Renitra
Jarrells and Gloria Gordon.
The reception was held at
Midway Community Center,
where the guests enjoyed a deli­
cious dinner catered by Earnest
Culbreth. Servers were Xaviera,
Jackie Williams, Donna Fields
and Shonda Beasly. The wed­
ding flowers were created by

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Virgil and Kateria Barfield
Debose

Carol Hargett. Coordinators
were CXirothy Guess and Tonya
Smith.
The couple will take a honey­
moon trip in the spring.

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Vegetables
A list of warm and cool
season vegetable varieties
recommended for Florida is
included in the vegetable
guide and available upon
request from the Extension
Office. Planting dates, spac­
ing, yields and days to har­
vest are also included.
Soil Preparation
Most Florida soils need
some improvement if used
for vegetable gardening.
Improve your soil by bring­
ing in topsoil or a soil mix,
or by applying liberal
amounts of organic materi­
als. Spade or plow the plot
at least three weeks before
planting, then rework the
soil into a fine firm seedbed
at planting time.
Cover Crops
Off season planting and
plow-down of greenmanure crops is highly ben­
eficial. During the summer
legumes like cowpeas and
in winter, ryegrass, and
lupine can be used as cover
crops.
Compost
Composting is easy to do
and yields a manure-like
organic fertilizer and soil
conditioner very useful for
your soil. Construct a bin
with'sides made from treat­
ed lumber, concrete blocks,
wire or other durable mate­
rials. Make successive 12inch thick layers of plant
waste such as leaves, lawn
clippings, shredded branch­
es, and wood chips.
Kitchen scraps can also
be used. Onto each layer,
distribute one cup each of
dolomite lime and 8-8-8 fer-

tilizer per each cu. yd.
Moisten each layer, then
keep the pile moist. After 3
to 4 weeks and every week
thereafter, thorough­
ly mix the compost
ile. Compost should
e ready tor use in
two to 12 months, or
when plant parts arc
decomposed.
Fertilization
Use a balanced
analysis such as 8-8-8
or 15-15-15. If com­
post or organic fertil­
izers are not used, be sure
to include micronutrients if
soil pH is above 63.
Broadcast the fertilizer 1-2
weeks before planting.
Broadcast-2-4 lb/100 square
feet if using an 8-8-8 fertil­
izer or 1-2 lb/100 square
feet if using a 15-15-15 fer­
tilizer.
At planting time, band
fertilize the rows with 1/4
l b / 10 ft of row if using an
8-8-8 fertilizer, half of that
if using a 15-15-15 fertilizer.
Additional fertilizer should
be applied during the
growing season. Sidedress
two to three times during
the growing season with
half the banded rate of fer­
tilizer.
Irrigation
Frequency of irrigation
depends upon soil type,
sandy soils need water 2-3
times a week. Conserve
water by using mulch,
organic matter, and tech­
niques such as drip irriga­
tion.
Weed control
In gardens, practical
weed control is best done
by hand-pulling, hoeing,
mechanical cultivation, or '
mulching. Avoid using
chemical herbicides.
Pest and Disease Control
Spray only when needed
and always follow label
directions. All pesticides
are poisons and should be
used with caution. Wash
vegetable from garden thor­
oughly before using. Apply
pesticides in early evening
to avoid killing bees.
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people are friendly, and the training is
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good. It's a good company to work for."
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McDonald's management has mutual
The recent honor isn't the the only
feelings when it comes to Fazeli. Last
olly Fazeli started working at
year, Larry Harrison, owner/operator of performance-based recognition Fazeli
a Boston area McDonald's
the Lake Mary restaurant, nominated
nas received during the last few months.
restaurant 16 years ago. She
Fazeli for the Ray Kroc award — named
As part of a new program, area store
never thought the part-time job would
managers receive a company car and
after the founder of the McDonald's
lead to a fuU-time career.
chain. The award recognizes the top 1
reimbursed auto insurance. In January,
"I thought it would be temporary,"
she was also promoted to area manager
percent of McDonald's restaurant man­
Fazeli said. "I was working there until I
and now has three stores under her
agers across the United States.
t my driver's license, and then 1
supervision.
tit I would work farther away
Only about 140 managers are chosen
A career at McDonald's has also bene­
each year to receive the honor, which
from!
includes a $2300 cash award, a Ray Kroc fited Fazeli's personal life.
Today, she has not only climbed up
"I met mv
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my husband at the
trophy and pin and a trip to Chicago, HI.,
the corporation's employment ladder,
restaurant in Sanford," she said. "Vfc will
she was recently selected to receive the
for an awards banquet with Jack
Ray Kroc award — one of the most pres­ Greenberg, the president of the
be married six years next month"
tigious honors bestowed upon managers McDonald's corporation.
As for any regrets, Fazeli doesn't have
any when it comes to working under the
in the McDonald's chain.
"I knew I was a good manager — I
Golden Arches.
When she was 16, Fazeli entered the
was getting good remits out of the
"I've met a lot of really good people
fast food business as a crew member,
store," Fazeli said. "But, I didn't expect
and made a lot of really good friends,"
and a year later; she was promoted to
to receive foe award. It's a very presti­
she said. "Just being able to sec results
swing manager. After high school grad­ gious award to receive."
with someone you are training, it _
uation, she continued to work at the
The Ray Kroc award is based upon
restaurant while attending college in the achieving superior results in selected
is very fulfilling"
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Boston area.
Following college graduation, Fazeli
moved to Central Florida and worked at
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McDonald's restaurants in Altamonte
Manager Holly Farell
Springs and Sanford, where she contin­
ued to be promoted. In 1996, she
McDonald at the Lake
Mary Boulevard restau­
became a store manager, and in 2000
rant. Fazeli recently
relocated to the Lake Mary Boulevard
was honored as a Ray
McDonald's.
Kroc award recipient
"When I started working for
McDonald's, I didn't think 16 years
later I would still be working at the
restaurant," Fazeli said. "But, the
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Academ y show cases young students’ talents
New Life Christian Academy Forever." They pantomimed
"Open Up My Heart," with
presented "Talent on Parade"
■Friday, March 8. Serving as mis­ Amber Silva and Vhaalinte
Baldwin.
tress of ceremonies was Bonita
"The Young Spiritual
Sherman.
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Dancers," made up of
The young students
Shequita Debosc,
of the academy dis­
Jasmine and Karlecia
played their blent
Hartsfield, and
throughout the
Shaytcara Humphrey,
evening's presentation.
danced for the guests.
Shacoreyia Jordan did
After an evening of
the scripture and
top blent and grand
prayer. Jasmine
fashion attire the young
Hartsfield welcomed
sbrs are on their way to
the guests. Then it was Marva
showtime at New Life. Hawkins Apollo Showtime in
The faculty and sbff
New York. First place
went to Atalia Smith,
showed their blent by
second place went to
singing "The Greatest Love,"
MacCatnom Banks, thin) place
with Sylvia Sbllworth, Myar
went to Klion Daniels, forth
Nathan and Betty Washington.
place went to Angel Nathan
“Truly, if my teacher doesn't
have sbge fright, I won't have it and fifth place went to the
Mobley sisters.
either," said the kids.’
Thanks to the judges and to
Throughout the evening, par­
the sbff and parents at New
ents and guests enjoyed the
Life Word Academy for their
musical entertainment talent of
support and encouragement of
Edward Debose, as he sang,
the education and up-coming
"My Life Is In Your Hands."
talent of these young children.
Angel Nathan sang "1 Believe I
Special thanks to Pastor
Can Fly," Christina Humphrey
performed an instrumental solo, Merthie, Minister Cherry and
the New Life Word Center
Oscar Edwards sang "Lord I
Want To Be A Christian," Arrysa Church for developing not only
the minds, but also the blent of
and Alexa Mobley sang "When
the "now" generation.
I Cal On Jesus " and Sean
Roberts played his trumpet and
performed selections from "The
The Seminole Chapter FAMU
New World Symphony."
Alumni Schohrship Banquet
As the young people of New
will be held 6 p.m. Saturday,
Life Academy continued the
March 16, in the Sanford Civic
evening's blent, the latest to
Center.
come to the sbge was rapper
Guest speaker will be
Klion Daniels, who performed
Carolyn Hepburn Collins, presi­
"Make the Right Choice."
dent of the FAMU National
Craig Burroughs recited
Alumni Association. Tickets arc
poems and readings, including
$25. For information or tickets,
"Booker T. Washington." Jared
call 407-330-7884 or 407-323Woods recited "True
6366. Gina Joseph is chapter
Greatness."
president and Daryl Mobley is
Adding to the blent for the
evening was the group "Friends chairman of*the banquet.

New Life Christian Academy recently hosted a student talent show. First place went to Atalia Smith, second
place went to MacCathom Banks, third place went to Klion Daniels, forth place went to Angel Nathan and filth
place went to the Mobley sisters.

The monthly meeting for the
Goldsboro Front Porch Council
Inc., will be held 10 a.m.
Thursday, March 21, in Calvary
Temple of Praise, located at
2020 McCracken Road.
Concerned residents of the
Goldsboro area are invited to
attend the informative meeting.
The WSDO Radio Gospel
Train program will celebrate
their annual anniversary 4 p.m.
Sunday, March 17, in tKe
African American Academy of
Arts Center (the former Star
Theater), located at 1019 W.
13th Si
Gospel groups, including
The Ambassadors of Ocala,

Gospel Christianaires,
Southwind Gospel, The
Sensation Six, Rev. Stow and
Sensational Iitcs and The
Singing Angels of Daytona will
perform.
The City of Sanford Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr., second
Golf Tournament to benefit the
MLK Jr., Steering Committee
Schobiship Fund will be held
Saturday, April 20 with an 830
a m shot gun start.
It will be a two-person
scramble. All levels of golfers
are welcome. Sponsors arc $125,
which includes a sign on a
reserved hole with the compa­
ny name.
Cost for players is $70 and

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blue jeans or collarless shirts.
The event is limited to 100
golfers.
Registration starts at 730
a m , and a continental break­
fast will be served. Prizes will
be awarded. Deadline for regis­
tration is April 12.
For more information and
sponsorship inquiries, contact
Carlton Edge at 407-316-9918,
Melvin Philpot at 407-496-3173
or Evota Frye at 407-322-8945.

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This year, choose Florida’s
"State of the Arts” license plate
and help fund important pro­
grams in your own countyincluding visual arts, music,
theatre and dance.
Your first-time cost for the
arts plate is $32 over the usual
fee at vehicle registration
renewal time. Of that, $20 is
tax-dcductible.
To buy the arts plate at any
time other than renewal time,
simply visit your local tag
office, turn in your current
plate and receive your new one
on the spot for $32 plus han­
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Sunday. March 17, 2002

Seminole Girl Scouts celebrate 90th anniversary
The Kindergarten age girl
ickcd up the small
ammer and brought
it down sharply on
her 2 inch geode. It
broke into three
pieces. She picked it
up and went running
to the adult with her
group. "Look", she
shouted with excite­
ment, "I got dia­
monds!"
Breaking your own
geode was just one of
the things girls got to do this
past weekend at Seminole
County's 90th Anniversary of
Girl Scouts Celebration. The
theme for the event was Girl
Scouting in the New
Millennium; Celebrating the
Women of the Past, Preparing
the Women of the Future.
The event was a celebration
of Girl Scouting and of
Women's History Month.
That's why this Girl Scouting
event was open to all girls in
Seminole County as a cele­
bration of Women in the New
Millennium. (Brothers
attending the festivities were
allowed to join in at each
activity, although none of
them tried on any of the old
Girl Scout uniforms that were
there to try on.)
Safety is vital now and In
the future to all girls. The
girls were very fortunate to
have two wonderful Winter
Springs police officers there
for a talk about staying safe.
Officers Allison Smith and
Valerie Mendelsohn talked to
all the girls in attendance at
the celebration. They divided
the girls by grades and gave
age specific talks for each
grade level.
In celebration of Joan of
Arc, the girls also got to leam
about a little old fashioned
fighting. Jim Burchams from
the Orlando Fencing Club
demonstrated the sport of
fencing to the girls. He also

taught them a little fancy
fencing footwork.
In addition to
breaking their own
;code, girls got to
ook at a large geolo­
gy display. The geo­
des the girls broke
weighed no more
than a couple of
ounces. But they did
et to see an unbroen 19pound geode
on display. One girl
really got a kick out
of it because she said it was
"bigger than my brother's
head and almost as hard".
Since geology and paleontol­
ogy go hand in hand, the
Florida Fossil Hunters set up
right next to the geology
booth. They had an incredi­
ble amount of fossils for the
girls to look at. It is illegal in
the state of Florida to gather
fossils from public lands
without a permit. The excep­
tion is Florida’s most com­
mon fossil. So each girl got a
chance to sift through the
sand for her own fossil, a
shark's tooth.
Learning how to take care
of yourself and others in an
emergency medical situation
is also very important. At the
first aid table, the girls made
their own personal first aid
kit. They team ed how to
make a makeshift sling with
just a safety pin and how to
perform the Heimlich
maneuver.
Our ancestors didn't have
electricity. So one of the
important things that girls in
the past had to leam was
how to make candles. If you
didn't have enough candles,
you didn't have light.
Looking toward the future,
very few of the girls at the
celebration were of driving
age. But it's never too early
to learn how to take care of
your own car. Girls in the 4th
grade and up got to take a

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look under the hood of a cou­
ple of cars. They were shown
where the car's vital fluids
are and how to check them.
It's great to have gas in the
tank, but the girls learned
that it's just as important to
have oil in the engine.
Protecting the environment
Is going to be a very big job
for our women of the future.
Recycling is one way to help.
Using wrapping paper tubes,
the girls learned now to
make rainsticks. They also
learned how important pro­
tecting the environment is for
native wildlife, courtesy of a
visit from the Central Florida
Zoo and a few of it’s 4 legged
natives.
One of the really great
experiences of the day for the
girls was meeting women
engineers from NASA. The
women volunteered their
time and energy all day to
answer endless questions
from the girls about working
for NASA, what it was like to
be a woman engineer and
what space was like.
Of course, events like this
don't take place without a lot
of volunteers. Debbie
Swearingen, co-leader for
Girl Scout Troop 148 spent all
day showing girls how to
make rainsticks while chil­
dren tried out the African
drums and rhythm instru­
ments nearby. Cathy
Gumtow of Girl Scout Troop
262 spent the day helping
girls make their first aid kit.
Steve Rowell, a Girl Scout
dad, spent the day showing
the girls what's under the
hood of a car. Nicholas
Rowell, brother of a Girl
Scout, manned the geology
booth and helped girls break
their geodes and find their
shark's teeth. Brittany Bolton
of Girl Scout Troop 148 spent
the day showing girls how to
aint spirit rocks. Peggy
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candle making. Stephanie
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Troop 1996, spent the day
working the check-in and
helping as needed, as did
Mary Kott of Girl Scout
Troop 504. Special thanks
also go to Chelsea Rowell of
Girl Scout Troop 458 for lend­
ing her extensive geology

collection to the event.
Financial support for the
celebration was supplied in
part by the Seminole County
Cultural Arts Association,
Inc., the Meredith
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fundraising efforts of Girl
Scout Troop 148 and the
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W om an’s club hears review on m edicine
Dr. Robert J. Smith, a promi­
nent Sanford physician,
reviewed "The History of
Medicine in
our Time" for
members of the
Sanford
Woman's Club
at the March
meeting.
Dr. Smith,
who practiced
medicine for
Dons
41ycars in
D ie tr ic h
Sanford, asked
e e e e e e e e the women if
they remem­
bered mustard plasters, Vicks
and Mentholatum rubdowns
and other simple remedies
from years back. Hands shot
up all over the auditorium.
Many are alive today because
of modem medicine. Dr. Smith
told the women, adding that
also many are alive because of
the early remedies.
"Aspirin was the wonder
drug then and it's a wonder
drug today. It docs about
everything," Dr. Smith stated.
Tracing medicine back to
the CivikWar, Dr. Smith said,
"Wartimes brought medicine
forward." There were no anes­
thetics during the Civil War,
he said, and ether was not dis­
covered until World War II.
Then, along came sulfa drug,
penicillin, other antibiotics,
hormone therapy, birth control
pills, tranquilizers and pain
killers. Dr Smith said.
He told of the advancement

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Celebrate spring during the
Hippity Hop Adventure at the
Central Florida Zoological Park
on Saturday, March 30 and
Sunday, March 31.
From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., chil­
dren 12 and under are invited
to hop along the Adventure
Trail in search of clues leading
to the Easter Bunny. At Bunny
Stations along the trail, kids will
answer fun animal questions
and play games to win candy,
prizes, and surprises. Plus, kids
will receive a bunny tail to
wear, enjoy face painting, and
meet the Easter Bunny.
Bring a new book for
Seminole County Public
Schools on Saturday, March 30
from 9 to 11 aan. and receive a
free child admission to the
Hippity Hop Adventure.
Admission to the Hippity
Hop Adventure is included in
the Zoo's regular admission.

of cancer and heart disease
treatment and immunizations
for the prevention of disease.
Babies have eight shots by the
time they are a year old. Dr.
Smith said. Twenty-five years
ago, treatment was not avail­
able for many of today's medoblems. Transplants,
ats and other procedures
ce the lives of many
today.
Dr. Smith marveled at the
advent and advancement of
scientific medical technology
and modem medicine with the
following summation: "The
best is probably yet to come."
Introduced by Roberta
Zittrower, Dr. Smith was very
well received by the club­
women, most of whom he
knows. Since his retirement, he
is a school and church volun­
teer. He and his wife, Bettye,
have made their home in
Sanford for 44 years.
President Bettye Jack
opened the business meeting
followed by Mindy Tooley giv­
ing a brief devotional pro­
gram.
Ann Howland, who was
reinstated as a member, was
welcomed by the women.
Helen Polgar, first vice presi­
dent, reported the recent
Italian Night netted about
$1,400. DeLores Lash asked
the membership to bring toi­
letries to the April meeting for
SafeHouse of Seminole.
The president announced
that the Seminole County

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Chaplain Jack Gates was the
offidating clergyman for the 3
p.m. ceremony while his wife,
Lois, presented background
organ music.

The couple, both in their
80s, exchanged wedding vows
in the presence of their imme­
diate families. Following the
nuptials, the entourage gathered in a private dining room
at the Best Western Deltona
Inn for a wedding dinner.
Bon Kams is a former
Sanford resident where he was
a successful insurance execu­
tive for years before his retire­
ment. Rodie, the widow of a
Presbyterian minister, is a
music major with years of
music directing in her back­
ground.
The happy couple are mak­
Photo tufainilM to ttia Herald ing their home at John Knox
Dr. Robert J. Smith stands with Sanford Woman's Club President Betty Smith,
Village.
right, and Roberta Zittrower. Dr. Smith discussed the evolution of merScine during
the organization's recent monthly meeting.

Federation of Women's Club
contributed $200 to the club to
be donated to a charity of the
dub's choice.
Marty Colegrove, chair of
the nominating committee,
presented the following slate
of officers for the forthcoming
season: Mindy Tooley, presi­
dent; Phyllis Hodge, first vice
president; Helen Polgar, sec­
ond vice president; and Marty
Colegrove, recording secretary.
Chairmen of the club's depart­
ments are: Betty Colbert, Arts;
Merian Johnson, Education;
Peggy Deere, Home Life; and

Carole Kirchhoff, Public
Affairs.
The clubhouse was festively
decorated in the St. Patrick's
Day motif by the following
hostesses: Pat Foster, chair,
Katheryn Alexander, Pat
Brooks, Pat Mahany, Polly
Pezold, Merian Johhnson and
Ruth Stamm.
Kams Wedding
Robert "Bob" Kams and
Edith "Rodie" Auten, both of
Orange City, were married
Feb. 23 in tne chapel of John
Knox Village, Orange City.

Georgia's fine
Georgia Chorpening, 98,
says she is "fine, just fine"
after falling and fracturing a
bone in her right arm "just
below the elbow." Not too
long ago, this frisky, feisty
female broke her hip and sur­
vived the ordeal witn flying
colors.
Georgia is a survivor and a
champ. At 98, she is still a
"pink lady' at Central Florida
Regional Hospital, volunteers
at the Sanford Christian
Sharing Center and grades
rison ministry papers. What a
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Jordan
Baptist
Church

New Name
Freedom Assembly
Worship Center Assembly
of Cod has officially
changed its name. The new
name is New Hope
Fellowship.
This change is effective
immediately. The church is
located at the same
address, 1515 W. 5th St., in
Sanford. Randall HallWalker is senior pastor.
For more information,
call 407-323-8999.
W om en's W orkshop

Victory Temple of God,
located at 601 Pine Ave., in
Sanford, is hosting its
Women's District
Workshop 2002 for African
American Women of God
from April 19 to April 21.
All African American
women in the community
are invited to participate in
the event, which will teach­
ing, encouraging, helping,
enhancing the skills of par­
ticipants, collaborating and
improving the community.
For more information,
call 407-321-8864.
Food Source Program
The Sanford Church of
Christ is working with a
program call Food Source
to help the congregation
and community. Tne pro­
gram offers various foods
each month at a discounted
rate from grocery stores.
Those who made pay­
ment for this month's pack­
age, which includes rib eye
steaks, smoked ham slices,
popcorn, chicken, deli
slices, spaghetti, spaghetti
sauce, wheat berry bread,
eggs, pinto beans, rice,
cookies, cereal, potatoes,
butternut squash, onions,
bananas, temple oranges
and apples, may pick them
up on March 23.
For more information
about the Food Source
Program, call Jeannette
Stifey at 407-323-8234,407829-0272 or the church at
407-322-7781.
Volunteers Needed
The Christian Sharing
Center in Longwood has an
urgent need for volunteers
to fill various positions.
Hours are Monday
through Friday from 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m.
For information, call
Diann at 407-260-9155, ext.
6, Monday, Wednesday or
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4100PaoteRoad(4AA|
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407-3230323
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900am
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Sanlard FL
407-3223793
Father RichardWTroul
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101 Upaafo Road
Sanford. FL 32771
407-330-2931
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1140 am.
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HOLY CR094 IPWCOPAL CHURCH
401 P a r t * * . Sanford
Tsfophona 407-323-4011
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1401 A Parti Awanua
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700 Rmahart Pd
LafcaMwy, FL
4444973
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HcAf Euehnrtil 7 0 0 m 1 7 0 0 p m

Charismatic Episcopal
CHURCH OP THS HOLY COMFORTER
Tha Sanford Brtdga
Comar c4 6*1 S t A Mo#y Ava
Sanford. Florida
407-3

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9 JO a m

Inter-Denominational
FATTHIRSSIONARY CHURCH

Church Of Christ
LONOWOOO CHURCH OP C H R H T
1011 Hey 17 92 1 ae H O Hey 434
a07J2&gt;54X. 407 3244331
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407-3233794

Jets Cos

Sunday

10 X a m
100pm

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700pm

BfotaStody
IRQ FLORIOA CHURCH OP CHRIST
219 Wade St
Wrear Springe. FL 32704
Sunday Services 10 X i n l O O p m
Sunday Btoto Sfodyd X a m
Wad Stfo Study 7 X p m
Berry Hayes
(407) 327-SOU

Church Of God
CHURCH OP 0 0 0
(01 W 22nd (4 . Sdftod. FL
407 322 3*41
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900pm
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407-321-2723
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407-323-1411

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HOUSE OP R IF U O l MINISTRIES. IN C
1X1 Celery A r t , Sanford
(407) 324-4711
Dora W ftchvdaon
Pastor
fknday School
9 X am
Morreng Worehp
1100 am
Evenng Worship
7 X pm
MkSWaal Sva Wad
7 X pm
SHOWER DOWN OP B U t llN O S
X I Elm Ava. Sanford. FL
407 321-4349
Scnday School
Momrrg: WOTShfo
Tua Preyar.Wa Study

10 X am.
II X M l
7X p m

FAITHFUL WORO MINIS TRIES
Lalaviaw Plaxa •(X T ) 324 4X0
320 fc Commertiel SI •Senlord
Sunday Service
UXam
Chwjren t Feaowshto
(a ge a A if)
UXam
Fwniy FeAowshpr
f%atrashmanis
1230pm
Thursday
F e fo w ly Meeang
7 3 0pm
Fntoy » Chiitun Counseling 2 0 0 5 0 0 p m
(Please cal 3214300 tor appl)
Paste*. Dwodor

HOLY CROOO LUTHERAN CHURCH
OP LAKE MARY
700 Stai Dnva. Late Mary, FL

Saturday a a o ing
5 30 p m
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100 a m

130 a m
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11 00 am
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LUTHERAN CHURCH OP THS REOEMMER
2929 S OeAAve. Sanford. FL
Rav EJma# A. Raueehar
Pastor
Sunday School
10 30 • m
Worship Sarvtea
10 X i n .
IrfomeMton 322 3692 or 323X10

Methodist
CHRIST (JM TtO METHOOMT CHURCH
Arte Tijrtar Dnva
(Comer Tucker Or I C R 427)
Rev Ray Betrand
Paator
Tetophona (407) 322-7900
Sunday School
9 30 a m
1030am
1100am
030pm
Children s Tffia Indudsd to Worship
Nurtary provided for
Babies and Smal CNfran
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419 Parti Ava. Sanford, FL
407-322-4371
JtoiBredrtaw
Marti Looney
Mu
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Morning Worship
123 A 10 56 a m,
Coffee FeMowsfep
I X Am
Sunday School
943 t in.
Youth Fellowship
4X pm
Nm ary Provided
Womans Onto
2nd Monday
9 D am
Man s Prayer Bn aktasl
H t Thursday
I 30l m
LAKE HOC FELLOWSHIP
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Sun. Coreamporary Worship 700 p m
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Every Wactoasday
Supper - Every Wad.
130 p m
A d lM A S ld y
1X pm
IfoUhCfoba
17.00 p m
Buccaneers (K-4to Omdes)
U d Je rt (V4to Grades)
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Contemporary Mualc Practia 7 00p m.
Womans G rda Mesangi at
3 scheduled *mei
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Senior Friends •
1st W id o* toe month
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ( U S A )
OP LAKS MARY
I X W Yfltour Ava
Lake Mary. FL
♦07-32MX1
Church School
9 41 i m
Uommg Worship
1100am,
Wad. Choir Pradtca
7X pm
Thurv Youfi Choa
1X pm
Nursery Provided
MARKHAM WOOOS PRCSSTT1RUN CHURCH
1210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary
407 33&gt;20X
Rev. Charts* R Jones
Paator
Sunday School, al agaa
9 X Am
Church ServicesI X l t O X A m
Nursery Provided
Youto Group. Sunday
►agn School
400pn
M dJa School
600pm
Pre-School Mon. thru FA
9 to 12
Montoiy Family Night Supper
Third Wad a# Each Month I X p m

Salvation Army
THfl SALVATION ARMY WORSHIP
ANO SERV1C9 CENTER
7 X W 24*1 Street
Sanford, FI 32771
407 322 2442
Captama Robert and Linda Radtire. Corps
Sunday Service
Praise Wid Felowshtp
443 A m
Sunday School
9 43 A m
11X a m
B4*e Study and Prayer
130 pm
Home League (Lades)
700pm
Mans Fsigwafsp Cfob
7X p m
Bend Prectca
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Christ
LONOWOOO HALS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
UX.C.
1233 E E. WWamaon Road
Lonpood, FL
407-332-4233
Rev Or Hal Youngblood

Tradaonal Worship

Nazarene
LONOWOOO CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE
200 n aaapass s i.
LongmxxL F L
X I 1364
Sunday School
9 45 am
Mornmg Worslvp
10 43 am
Children » Church
10 43 am
Evengeisac Service
*00 p m
Wednesday Famey Hv/4
7Xpm
Youvi. Woman, and Adua Bfola Study
-Never A Stranger Ham*

900 m .
1030 a m

Nursery Pipvidad
Chumah'School 9 ! 3 a m - l 3 i S a m
Youffi 1 Children lAmalry
I X pm

Wesleyan
WESLEYAN CHURCH OP PAOLA
3540 Waywd* Dr.
Sanford. FL 32771
(Off M (Em 31) West
First Street on Lett - One Mia)
Leonard ODonnal
Pastor
407 3224332
-Whsra the Oospsl la Good Neva*
Sunday School
9 43 t m
Morning Worship
UXam
Evening Worship
I X pm.
MidWeee Mig Wad
7 30pm
Please Share Your U N Won Us

Church

Notes
Cantata Choir

S t Luke's Lutheran
Church, located at 2021 W.
State Road 426 In Oviedo,
is hosting the Lutheran
Cantata Choir 3 p.m.
Sunday, March 17.
The seventh annual
Lenten/Easter concert is
under the direction of Paul
Foelber. The choir will be
accompanied by a profes­
sional chamber orchestra.
The choral program
includes “Tnc Seven Words
of Christ on the Cross,"
“Psalm 91," "Cantata No.
4," and selections from
“Motet No. 3"
Admission is free and a
reception will follow.
Nursery care will be pro­
vided.
For more information,
call 407-365-3616.
Gospel Sing
Grace Fellowship
Church, located at 2401 S.
Park Ave., in Sanford, will
host a Gospel Sing with the
Blackwood Gospel Quartet
7 p.m. Friday, March 29.
The Blackwood Gospel
Quartet is a two-time
Grammy Award-winning
band from Knoxville, Tenn.
For more information,
call 407-322-4584.
Craft Show
The Women's Ministries
of Sanford Church of Cod
is sponsoring a craft sliow
Saturday, April 13.
To reserve a space, call
Yolanda Tanksley at 407322-3942. The craft show
will be in the air condi­
tioned gymnasium of
Sanford Church of God,
and spaces will be first
come, first serve.
Golf Tournament
The Presbyterian Women
of Wekiva is sponsoring the
first Bud Kendall Memorial
Coif Tournament Saturday,
April 20.
Registration is at 7:30
a.m. with an 8:30 a.m. shot
gun start. The event is a
four person scramble at
Zellwood Station Country
Club.
Entry fee is $50 per play­
er, which includes green
fees, cart, range balls, lunch
and prizes. Entry forms
most be received by April
13.
For more information
and an entry form, e-mail
budkendailgolf dearthlink.net

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S u p er-sized c e n te r ap p ro v ed
By Dan Ping

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Edttor
SANFORD— Taking a cue from the fastfood chains, dty commissioners agreed to
superrize the civic center.
On a 5-0 vote, commissioners improved
an interlocal agreement with Seminole
County. While specifics remain to be worked
out, the general agreement calls for the
county to build— on the site of Sanford's
current dvic center— a large conference cen­
ter.
"Sounds like to me we're getting a super-

Raiders in
the lead
T h * Raiders won both
gam es of a doubteheader
from Daytona Beach
Community College to compiete a three-game sweep of
the Mid-Florida Conference
opening series and are now
riding an eight-game winning
streak heading Into a
Tuesday conference home
gam e with Lake City
Community College.

P agelB

Couch, tire
blow out cause
tw o separate
epai
iaen
accidents
The Florida Highway Patrol
is seeking information regard­
ing a misplaced couch that
caused a fatal crash.
William Lester Jr., 36, was
killed Saturday when his 2000
Chevy TVailblazer collided
with a couch lying in the mid­
dle of East State Road 46. At
approximately 9 p.m., he was
pronounced dead at the crash
&lt;
According to authorities, he
was travelling in excess of 65
mph. He lost control of his
vehicle after hitting the couch
about one mile west of Osceola
Road and five miles from the
Sanford dty limits. The vehicle
then struck a mailbox, flipped
over and proceeded to knock
down three trees.
Authorities are searching for
information about a white
doolcy pick-up that allegedly
picked up the couch and fled
before police arrived. The
truck is possibly a 250 or 350
model.
A Sanford resident is resting
in the Orlando Regional
Medical Center after a horrific
accident Tuesday southbound
State Road 417.
At approximately 8 3 0 a m ,
Arthur Jackson's truck suffered
a blowout of the right front tire
about one mile from the
Orlando dty limits. According
to police, he crawled out of the
flipped vehicle and used his
cell phone to call for help.
He was alert and responsive
upon his arrival at the hospital
by rescue helicopter. He is list­
ed in stable condition with
blunt trauma to his chest and
back.

Seminole Smile

Sanford votes in favor
of interlocal agreement
for conference facility
sized dvic center,” Jones said.
In essence, that's the deaL A month ago
the dty presented county commissioners
with a plan to build a conference center and
hotel on the dvic center rite. The county
balked at using tax money to fund aprivate
hotel.
Led
by
Seminole
County
Commissioner Randy Morris, the county

agreed to fund a stand-alone conference if
the dty would cover the expenses for oper­
ating foe facility.
That's no small commitment for Sanford.
City Manager Tony VanDcrworp said it's
difficult to make financial comparisons
between existing facilities and the project
proposed in Sanford. He estimates it would
cost the dty about $400,000 annually to
operate a conference center.
VanDcrworp pointed out, however, the
dty already spends nearly $180,000 a year to
S«* Super Center; Page 7A

Lake Mary
home no
haven for
foster kids
Managing Editor

Index
C k m if w d .................................... s s - a a
C ro u w o rd

......................................A S

Dear Abby ........................... 3A
legal» ............................. 4S-&amp;S
O b tf u a r ia i...................................... 3 A

Police l o g ............................. 2A
Spot It .............................. IS-3B

SANFORD — A lack of details was
the culprit in delaying a Seminole
County commitment to the proposed
Sanford convention center.
Commis­
sioners dis­
---------- t i ­
cussed
Tuesday an
lt’s still con ­
interload
ceptu
ally vague.
agreement
I d o n 't know
with the dty
w h y w e w ould
of Sanford
that would
d o it (interlocal
commit them
agreem en t)
to funding the
before w e know
center's con­
w hat w e are
struction. The
doing.
drafted agree­
ment would
then be final­
ized and
ready fora
commission
vote on
March 26.
Several commissioners, however,
wanted more information on the p ro je c t
and now a vote isn't expected until
another six weeks. Commissioner Randy
Morris said "it seems we're getting a lit­
tle bit ahead without knowing precisely"

Commission
decides to keep
FP &amp; L building
Cynthia Smith, executive director tor Golden Rule Housing &amp; Community Development Corporation Inc.,
stands at the Harris NeeTe front entrance. Below, a front view of the historic home on 2nd Street.

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H a r r is h o m e jn a y
o n e day b eto m e
S a n fo r d m u s e u m
By Michelle Ju ris
Managing Editor
t one time, the house that stands
on 417 E 2nd Street almost
became a forgotten part of the
dty's black history. Today, however, mem­
bers of Golden Rule Housing are making
sure the landmark doesn't slip into obliv­
ion.
The house, lovingly called the Harris
Nest by Golden Rule Housing It
Community Development Corporation
Inc., Executive Director Cynthia H. Smith,
is slowly going through a renovation that
will bring it back to its past glory. Recently,
the group applied for and received a

A

See House, Page 7A

See Assault, Page 7A

By Christopher Patton
Stan Writer

•

SANFORD — The abandoned
Florida Power Ac Light building near
downtown Sdnfbrd will remain in the
county's control - at least until it's
demolished - county commissioners
decided Tuesday.
During the last three months, com­
missioners have been at odds over the
future of the Myrtle Avenue property
that fronts Lake Monroe. Initially, con­
tractor Kevin Spolski submitted in July a
$69,000 bid, which is nearly five times
less than the property's appraisal value.
The low bid was a result of costs asso­
ciated with tearing the building down
and potential environmental concerns.
The cost of demolition was estimated at
nearly $75,000. Commissioners learned •
TUesday that price would be substantial- I
ly lower because landfill costs would be I
waived due to the building being I
labeled as dangerous.
Commissioners directed staff to I
demolish the building and Chairman I
Daryl McLain said the board would then 1
“reassess their position." Asbestos
removal is projected to cost $5,600 and
the actual demolition and removal of
debris Is about $23,000. The debris
S*« B uilding, Pag* SA

C ity, D B A still ca n ’ t co m e to term s on dow ntow n lighting proposal
By Dan Ping
Editor
SANFORD — For the fourth
time in two months, dty commis­
sioners failed to approve .a plan to
add lights in downtown Sanford.
However a deal to finally install
the lights may be closer than at any
time in the process.
Commissioners rejected a plan

to pay $25AX) to the Downtown
Business Association (DBA) for an
electrical system installed on
downtown buildings. Mayor
Brady Les6anl said he would not
approve any deal until City
Attorney Bill Colbert had drawn
up the necessary easement agree­
ments and every building owner
along 1st Street between Park and
Palmetto avenues had signed the

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

Butinst*............................4A-3A

.

5 « Information, Pag* 7A

casement
"Getting the proper legal agree­
ments is not a minor detail,"
Lcssard said. "This is not an insur­
mountable obstacle. It's very
doable. But until we get those
agreements signed. I'm not com­
fortable with committing to this.”
The DBA's Sara Jacobson was
likewise unmovable in her posi­
tion, saying she would not provide

Partnership works toward transforming
13th Street property into city landmark
Ann Fsldstsin - Custom
Kettle Korn vendor

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

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By Michelle Juris
LAKE MARY - PbUce say
it's not surprising neighbors
didn't know what was occur­
ring inside a house at 565
Webster Street
When Marie Jasmin, 55, was
arrested Friday on chaiges of
neglecting to report that her
18-year-old
son,
Jacques,
was sexu­
ally
assaulting
children in
her foster
care, peo­
ple in the
upscale
neighbor­
J . Jasm in
hood near
- Seminole
Comm un­
ity College
were
shocked.
"The
neighbors
believed
they were
fairly nice
people,
M. Jasmin
although
they knit
to themselves," Lake Mary
Deputy Police Chief Sam
Belfiore said, "They
appalled by what happened at
the house. This shows you
never really know who lives
next to you. Unless you are
inside the house, you really
don't know what is going on/
Following several inter­
views,
investigators
now
believe Jacques molested at
least four foster children within
the Jasmin household, and the
number could increase as they
try to locate and interview more

County requests
more information
before following
Sanford's lead

SANFORD — A unique partnership
between as many as five parties could trans­
form the desolate comer of 13th Street and
French Avenue into a valuable city landmark.
Sanford
Mayor
Brady
LessanJ,
Commissioner Velma Williams and city man­
ager Tony VanDerworp will journey to
Tallahassee Friday to discuss the future of the
State Farmers' Market property. They will
meet with officials from the department of
agriculture, the governor's Front Porch initia­
tive and the Department of Community
Affairs.

A metamorphosis of the site is proposed to
include an open -air market at the front of the
property, which will span from the current pro­
duce stand and State Market Restaurant The
shipping warehouse would then be visually
hidden from French Avenue motorists. The
warehouse would also undergo a minor
facelift in hopes of attracting more long-term
tenants.
"They want to tie those two pieces (restau­
rant and retail building) together with some
type of market," said Kevin Fall, coordinator of
the 17-92 CRA. "And they want it in a way that
will act as a gathering place for people."
See Market Page BA

the signed easement agreements
from the property owners until the
commission agreed to purchase
the electrical system for $25,000.
"You need to vote your convic­
tions, not your complexes,"
Jacobson said.
Commissioner Art Woodruff
said he believed the city had no
other choice.
“This is something we have got

to do downtown," Woodruff said.
During Monday's work session
prior to the regular meeting, the
purchase plan picked up endorse­
ments from the CXiwntown CRA
and Sanford Main Street Inc.
"Even though there are some
contentious issues remaining, the
Main Street Executive Board voted
See Lights, Page BA

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T he S eminole Herald

Wednesday, March 13,2002

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

Teen concealing
miscarriage must
reach out for support

Scenes from the country

O ut &amp; A bout
WED
The Central Seminole
County Democratic G a b
will meet 7 p.m. Wednesday,
March 13, in the Seminole
County Public Library, locat­
ed at &amp; 0 Greenway
Boulevard In Lake Mary.
Copies of the bylaws win
be distributed and discussed.
Refreshments will be served,'
and admission is free.
AU present and prospective
democrats in Lake Mary,
Heathrow, Longwood and
Altamonte Springs are
encouraged to attend. For
more information, contact
Susan Herbel at 407-829-6424
or Sid Soloway at 407-3331211.

DEAR ABBY: I am writing in response to
"All Alone in TUcson, Ariz.," who Is 14 and
had a miscarriage. I had a similar experience.
1, too, began having sex at an early age. It
.................................. caused a lot of problems I
am still dealing with in
adulthood.
Sex is not fun and
games. It can ruin your
self-esteem faster than a
speeding bullet. Once you
lose your self-esteem, it
can take years to get back.
Also, having sex with­
out regular visits to a
Dear
gynecologist can Jeopar­
dize your fertility. In other
wor
3itfs, when you finally
• # • • • • • • find a man wf
vho deserves
you, you may not be able
to get pregnant. That’s what happened to me,
and it is heartbreaking.
I hope "All Alone" gets to a doctor and
resolves her issues with her mother. They need
to talk. It’s important that she tell her mother
that she needs her guidance. Boys com e and
go, but the mother-daughter bond lasts forev­
er.

Abby

The Starlight Prom enadm
is having its annual
Leprechaun Dance
Wednesday, March 13. AU
members and dancers in the
area are invited to attend.
Attendees are encouraged to
wear their favorite lep­
rechaun costume.
The event will be held at
1 the DeBary Community
Center, located at 34 South
Shell Road. Classes start at
6:30 p.m. and club dancing
begins at 8 p.m.
For more information, call
386-574-3682 of 386-775-0598.

f in d in g m y w a y b a c k

IN SA CRA M EN TO , CALIF.
DEAR FIN D IN G : I'm sorry you have to
leam these life lessons the hard way. I hope
"All Alone" w ill leam from your experience
and take your advice. Read on:
DEAR ABBY: We mothers need to remind
ourselves that when our daughters are teen­
agers, it's not important whether their room is
neat or what kinds of clothes they wear. It’s
more important that they know we care for
them — that we'll always be there for them no
matter what happens in life. Many times
mothers are the primary source of support and
love. We must fulfill that role.
The only thing "All Alone" wants is the
assurance that someone cares for her uncondi­
tionally. She wanted love from the boy who
shunned her, from the child she lost, and from
the mother she feels will "kill" her when she
finds out she was having sex.
A mother's job is not so much to teach a
child how, to make a bed, study hard, or even
not to'have sex before marriage, as much as it
must be to love her child, make sure he or she
knows it every day, and to teach the child to
love him or herself. If a mother can do these
things, the child will be empowered to live life
in a positive way.
A M OTHER W HO LEARNED IN TIM E

H erald photo b y Tom m y Vlneont

Almost as a reminder to Seminole County’s agricultural poet, hay balea dot the landscape along Celery Avenue In Sanford.

THUR
Th ro w in g Bricks

Avenue residence. The damage included
broken window screens, frames and glass.
Out-of-state Fugitive Warrant
Seminole Deputy Gerald Whitaker
placed a hold Thursday on any Richard
Abreu, 29, ot Sanford Jail release. Abrcu
will be extradited, to New Jersey for a
Bergen County Sheriff's Office fugitive

wa^r^nl.

DEAR ABBY: You should have told "All
Alone" that there are helpful agencies like
Planned Parenthood that provide help for
teen-agers without requiring legal consent of
an adult. Not only can they provide medical
attention to ensure that "AH Alone" is safe and
can have children in the future, but they proipport and peer cour
vide the emotional support
counseling necessary
I confidence and
ary to give her
renewed self-esteem.
&gt;a
pfui in a crisis. If they
were, perhaps there would be no crisis. Since
an ideal world doesn't exist, helpful agencies
do — thank God.
TEEN ADVOCATE IN NAPA, CALIF.
DEAR TEEN ADVOCATE: Pm glad you
wrote. I have long been a supporter of
Planned Parenthood, which offers a full
range o f reproductive health services for
both men and women, Including premarital
blood testing, contraceptive services, prenatal
care and counseling — to name only a few.
Tomorrow I'll share more of the letters I
have received from young women who iden­
tified with "A ll A lone’s" experience.
Pauline Phillips and her daughter, Jeanne
Phillips, share the pseudonym Abigail Van
Duren. Write Dear Abby at
www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los
Angeles, CA 90069.
e 2002 U N IV E R S A L TRESS S Y N D IC A TE

• Sanford Officer Jason Shor arrested
John Haun, 40, of Sanford Thursday for
driving with a suspended license. An
investigator recognized Haun in the
downtown Sanford state attorney's office
and advised police he was possibly dri­
ving with a suspended license.
• Seminole Deputy Jalam Vann arrest­
ed Raydon Byrd, 25, of Sanford Friday for
driving with a suspended license, resist­
ing an officer, crimes against a person and
probation violation. While driving, Byrd
made several evasive maneuvers to avoid
police and then fled on foot in the area of
13th Street and Olive Avenue. After
detaining the suspect, he stated to the
deputy me exact neighborhood he once
lived In and then said, 'all he needed is a
little time."
Fraudulent Prescription
Altamonte Springs Officer B. Burke
arrested James Bender, 44, of Longwood
Thursday for fraudulently obtaining med­
icinal drugs. Bender allegedly tried to
pass a false prescription for 20-mg Ritalin
pills at the State Road 434 Publix grocery
store.
DU1
• Seminole Deputy Larry Magee arrest­
ed Angel Hernandez, 71, of Winter
Springs Thursday for driving under the
influence. Authorities pulled Hernandez
over after a complainant's informed police
of a reckless driver in the area of Sanford
Avenue and Airport Boulevard.
Breathalyzer tests at the jail revealed a
blood alcohol content of about .097.
• Sanford Officer Bill Erwin arrested
Daniel Steams, 36, of Sanford Friday for
driving under the influence. After striking
a French Avenue curb. Steams entered
The Bam parking lot. Police caught up
with him there. Breathalyzer tests at the
Jail revealed a blood alcohol content of
about .225..
• Altamonte Springs Officer Gary
Long arrested Essie Doersam, 49, of
Sanford Friday for driving under the

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• Sanford Officer Bill Crapps arrested
Peter Carrington, 56, of Sanford Saturday
for his second charge of driving under the
influence, reckless driving and no regis­
tration or driver insurance presented.
Breathalyzer tests at the jail revealed a
blood alcohol content of about .163.
• Seminole Deputy Roderick Starling
arrested James Selph, 43, of Longwood
Saturday for driving under the influence.
He refused breath tests at the jail.
Vandalism at

Greenwood Lakes Middle
Principal Michael MizwickJ reported to
the Seminole County Sheriff's Office
Thursday that on unknown person(s)
entered a school portable and poured
Elmer's glue on several desks, on the tele­
hone, inside the VCR and on a computer.
pho
VCR is reportedly damaged beyond
repair.
BUI
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission Officer Tonya Gier arrested
Shane Wright, 19, of Osteen Saturday for
boating under the influence, reckless boat
operation and possession of marijuana
and drug paraphernalia. Breathalyzer
tests at the jail revealed a blood alcohol
content of about .094.
Robbery with a Weapon
Sanford Officer Daniel Barbara arrested
Ira Jackson, 40, of Sanford Saturday for
robbery with a weapon, battery, weapon
offense and resisting an officer. Jackson
reportedly used a large kitchen knife to
steal $40 from a female walking on the
railroad tracks near the area of 6th Street
and Avocado Avenue.
Marijuana Possession
• Longwood Officer Eric Jones arrested
Liam Dillon, 20, of Longwood Saturday
for possession of marijuana and driving
with a suspended license.
• Seminole Deputy Charles Albrecht
arrested Raymond Coles, 18, of
Longwood Sunday for possession of mari­
juana. He was reportedly stopped fur no
tag light.

Brian Kremarok
i w n t — « ste w s
Cheryl Smith

CM,i nmeePT,n—

The Professional Women's
Network of the Seminole
County/Lake Mary Regional
Chamber of Commerce will
meet 8 to 9:30 a.m. Thursday,
March 14, in Florida
Hospital-Altamonte, located
at 601 E Altamonte Drive in
the Family Resource Center.
Speaker is Sgt. Linda
Belfiore of the Lake Mary
Police Department.
“ For 'nfscrvtitions'br M Of1- [
motion, call Sally DnddrWdtxl
at 407-333-4748.
The League o f Women
Voters of Sem inole County
will sponsor a luncheon fea­
turing School Board
Chairman Sandy Robinson
11:30 a.m. Thursday, March
14, in Saltwater Jack's
Restaurant, located at 525 E.
Altamonte Drive in
Altamonte Springs.
For more information, call
407-772-0147.

Violation of License Condition

Seminole Deputy David Kohn arrested
Ebony Jones, 18, of Sanford Friday for vio­
lating restrictions placed on her driver's
license. She reportedly told the deputy she
heading home from a friend's house. Her
license is a business purposes only license.
Battery
• Sanford Officer Kenneth Mdacklan
arrestqi Friday Charles Howington II, 20,
Earl Jackson, 19, and Tony Lewis, 24, all of
Sanford. They were reportedly fighting in
the abandoned Quincy's parking lot on
Airport Boulevard and Orlando Drive.
Each was charged with battery.
• Seminole Deputy John Hawkins
arrested James Summers, 21, of Lake
Mary Friday for battery on an officer,
aggravated assault on an officer, depriv­
ing an officer means of protection, violent­
ly and nonviolently resisting an officer,
battery, criminal mischief and disorderly
conduct. Authorities used pepper spray
and the as.p. baton to control Summers.
He even tried to rip control of the baton
away from the deputy. During his failed
escaped from police. Summers also bat­
tered a bystander and caused a distur­
bance in the Lake Mary Sun Lake Loop
Resisting an Officer
Sanford Officer Shawn Kelley arrested
John Lemon, 20, of Sanford Saturday for
resisting an officer.

B J Egan

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the Seminole County
Democratic Executive
Committee will be held 7
p.m. Thursday, March 14, In
the Seminole County Public
Library, located at 215 N.
Oxford Road in Casselberry.
All present and prospective
Seminole County Democrats
are encouraged to attend. For
more information, contact
Bob Poe at 407622-1783 or
Rosalie Cook at 407-324-2776.
Congresswoman Corrine
Brown will have her Sanford
Outreach Service 3 to 530
■m. Thursday, March 14, at
rather Keepers Inc., located
at 1303 W. 13th St., in
Sanford.
The following constituent
services will be provided:
Medicare, immigration,
Internal Revenue Services,
Housing and Urban
Development, voter registra­
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stood on the comer of 5th Street and
Sanford Avenue while other agents waited
out of sight for “johns" to approach them.
Those arrested for procuring prostitution
include:
Vcmon Bowden, 28, of Deltona;
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An unidentified 27-year-old homeless
man;
Thomas Klicnknlght, 41, of Osteen;
Reynaldo Carrillo, 27, of Sanford;
Richard Cooper, 71, of Deltona;
John Pierce, 62, of Deltona;
Brian Millis, 48, of Sanford;
Townsend Harris, 32, of Deltona; and
Juan Cruz, 35, of Orlando.

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• Seminole Deputy William Smithey
arrested Jason Sondheim, 18, of Sanford
Sunday for possession of marijuana.
• Longwood Officer Dan Caylor arrest­
ed Roberto Nieves, 18, c
Friday for possession of marijuana will
Intent to sell and drug paraphernalia.
Police confiscated 57 grams of marijuana,
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Nieves.

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Obituaries
H u n Inman-E gg ekt-B ush

Helen Inman-Eggert-Buah, 93,
of Chipola Avenue, DeLand, died
Saturday, March 9,2002, In
Florid* Hospital, DeLand.
Bom In Carlton, Mich., ihe
moved to Central Florida in 1971.
She was a retired guidance coun­
selor for public high schools In
Niles, Mich. She attended Trinity
United Methodist Church in
DeLand and served as treasurer
of the Church Women United In
west Volusia County for many
years. She was a member of tne
Peo-Philanthropist Educational
Organization.
Survivors include three step­
sons, Gerald Eggert of State
College, Pa^ Edward Eggert of
Kelseyvllle, Calif., andMkhael
Bush of Peru, N.Y.; two step­
daughters, Cariene Sauer of
Schooler and Sharon Molthen of
Maitland; 13 grandchildren; and
13 great grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be
made to the Peo Chapter ITT of
DeLand, C/O Carolyn Lltke, P.O.
Box 1251, DeLand, FL, 32763.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.
B ill D u st

Bill Dube, 50, of Deer Creek
Road, O teen , died Saturday,
March 9,2002, in Florida Hospital
Fish Memorial, Orange City.
Bom in New Britain, Conn., he
moved to Central Florida from
Coral Springs in 1995. He was a
master carpenter for B. Shea Inc.,
of Longwood, where he worked
for five years. He was a member
of S t John's Chapel, the
Archdiocese of Miami, the
National Rifle Association and
Bass Masters. He was an avid
hunter and fisherman who
enjoyed the outdoors.
Survivors include his wife of
29 years, Diane A. Dube; one son.

Deadline to submit
summer institution
applications Friday
The Central Florida Chapter of
Phi Delta Kappa (a professional
,f^(erolty in education) is looking
fo r current high jKhool funiora
interested In attending the frater­
nity's 2002 Summer
Camp/Institute an the Indiana
University campus in
Bloomington, Ind., and Is intend­
ed for high school Juniors consid­
ering teaching as a career. If you
know of a junior interested in
attending, please contact David
Scott at Idyllwilde Elementary
School at 407-320-3750 for an
application. The Central Florida
Chapter coven expenses for the
attending students.
Application deadline is Friday,
March 15.

Reservations required
by this Sunday for
Republican meeting
The Suburban Republican
Women's Club next meeting will
be held 11 a m to 1 p m
Wednesday, March 20, in the
Garden Room of the Ramada
Inn, located at 2025 W. State
Road 434 in Longwood.
Cost for the luncheon/meeting
is $13 per person is open to all
registered Republican women.
Dr. Claire D. Schill is this month's
featured speaker. She will pro­
vide a program on natural meth­
ods of health care, including
nutrition, natural versus synthet­
ic vitamins and reflex analysis.
Reservations are requested by
5 p m Sunday, March 17, and can
be made by calling 407-862-6626,
407-8304560 or 407-672-2556,

Annual FC E Spring
Fling Fashion Show
slated for next month
The Seminole County
Extension Family and
Community Education (FCE)
Vblunteera is hosting its annual
Spring Fling Fashion Show and
Luncheon 10 a m 12 p m Friday,
April 12, at the Seminole County
Extension Auditorium, located at
250 W. County Home Road in
Sanford.
Special guest speaker will be
Tom MacCubbin, Orange County
Extension urban horticulture
agent. The fashion show will be
Lily Pad Florida Fashion. Lunch
will be served at noon.
Tickets arc a $7 donation and
may be paid at the door. Pre-reg­
istration is requested by calling
407*665-5559. Proceeds will go to
adult and youth educational
scholarships.

William Dube of Sanford; one
daughter, Chantel Dube of Coral
Springs; his parents, Belonr and
Joanne Dube of ForestviOe,
Conn.; two brothers, Michael
Dube of Britton, Conn., and Paul
Dube of Bloomfield, Conn; and
one grandchild.
Memorial donations may be
made to the American Cancer
Society, 1599 d ifta n Road, NE,
Atlanta, GA, 30329.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.

Bom in Waverly, Term., she
moved to Central Florida in 1961.
She was a member of fire Eastern
Star, Memphis, Term., and the
Fleet Reserve Association. She
was of fire Methodist faith.
Survivors Include one son,
William John Ervin of Sanford;
and one daughter, Margaret Arm
Roan of Sanford.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel is in charge of arrange­
ments.
R o t o r G regg H annah S r .

Robert Gregg Hannah Sr., S3,
G era u xn i F. D i m
of Airport Boulevard, Sanford,
Geraldine F. Duett, 83, of
died Sunday, March 10,2002.
Chlpda Avenue, DeLand, died
Bom In Stapleton, G a.,he
Thursday, March 7,2002, In
moved to Central Florida In 2001.
Florida Hospital DeLand.
He was a retired manager for
Bom bi Jasper; Ala., she moved Friedman Jewelers. He was a
to Central Florida from Dover,
member of First United
Methodist Church of Sanford.
Del*., in 1997. She was a home­
maker. She was a member of the
Survivors Include one son,
Air Force Sergeants AssociationRobert G. Hannah of Sanford;
Women's Auxiliary and the VFW
one daughter, Pamela Carries of
Women's Auxiliary and volun­
Liberty, S.C.; one sister; Marian
Blackwell of Lyons, Ga.; five
teered for the Red Cross, where
she had more than 3,000 credited
grandchildren; and five great
hours. She was of the Protestant
grandchildren.
faith.
Funeral services were held 7
Survivors include one son,
.m. Monday, March 11, In First
Larry Duerr of Deltona; one
. 6'nited Methodist Church of
daughter, Pamela Hagan of
Sanford with the Rev. Jim
Richmond, Va., one brother,
Bradshaw officiating. Burial will
Lebum Flurry of Bessemer, Ala.;
be in Greenville, S C
one sister; Leona Jacobson of
Brisson Funeral Home of
Auburn, Calif., and one grand­
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
child.
ments.
Memorial donation may be
made to the Alzheimer's
M . J ames Palmier]
Association, 111 North Frederick
M. James Palmier!, 63, of
Ave., Suite 100, Daytona Beach,
Matterhorn Street, Deltona, died
FL, 32114.
Sunday, March 10,2002, in his
Baldauff Family Funeral Home residence.
of Orange City is in charge of
Bom in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., he
arrangements.
moved to Deltona In 1994. He
was retired from Laborers Union
M ary Lucnu Ervin
Local No. 1000 of Poughkeepsie,
Mary Lucille Ervin, 81, of Park
N.Y He attended Our Lady of the
Avenue, Sanford, died Saturday,
Lakes Catholic Church in
March 9,2002, in Sanford. .
Deltona, and a member of the

ABC American Bowling
Congress. He was an avid fisher­
man and bowler.
Survivors include his wife of
39 years. Win! Palmier! of
Deltona; three sons, Joel A.
Palmier! and James K. Palmier!,
both o f Poughkeepsie, N.Y., and
Anthony Palmier! of Millbrook,
N.Y.; one daughter, Debra
Palmier! of Bangall, N.Y.; and
nine grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be •
made to Hospice of
Volusia/Flagler, 3800 Woodbriar
TVall, Port Orange, FL, 32763. 1
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.
W illiam P. P eters

William P. ‘•Bill" Peters, 58, of
Wagner Point, Winter i
died Friday, March 8,
Bom in Sanford, he was a life­
long resident o f Central Florida.
He was a painter. He was a mem­
ber of the International
Brotherhood of Painters, Dial.
Council No. 78. He was of the
Christian faith.
Survivors include five broth­
ers, Gregory, Charles K., Marcus
and Victor, all of Winter Springs,
and Theodore of Eustis; and two
sisters, Julyanna Peters Smith of
Oviedo arid Dianne Kimber of
Walled Lake, Mkh.
Wood lawn Carey Hand
Funeral Home of Longwood is in
charge of arrangements.
K enneth A R ich a rd s S r.

Kenneth A. Richards Sr., 58, of
Zorita Street, Orlando, died
Saturday, March 9,2002, in
Central Florida Regional
Hospital, Sanford.
Bom June 12,1943, in
Trinidad-Port of Spain, he moved

‘The Education of
Hyman Kaplan’
begins March 22

to Central Florida 30 years ago.
He was a retired computer sys­
tem designer. He was a U5.
Army veteran. He was a member
of Skylake Baptist Church of
Orlando.
Survivors Include his wife,
Janice Richards o f Orlando; one
son, Kenneth Richards Jr. of
Orlando; two daughters, Kendra
and Adiana Richards, both of
Orlando; three brothers, Enrk
and Winston Richards, both of
Orlando, and Riginald Richards
of St. Kitts, West Indies; three sis­
ters, Violet Dote of St. Thomas,
Virgin Island, and Joycelin
Richards and Missruel Richards,
both of St. Kitts, West Indies; and
two grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held 1
p.m. Saturday, March 16, in Zion
Hope Missionary Baptist Church
In Sanford, with the Rev. Don
Schneff officiating. Visitation will
be 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, in Zion
Hope Missionary Baptist Church.
Sunrise Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.

Seminole County Public
Schools faculty and stu­
dents from South Seminole
M iddle School will be pre­
senting a creative
play/musical on Friday,
March 22 at 7:30 p.m. and
Saturday, M arch 23 at 7
p.m. in the M ultipurpose
room at South Seminole
M iddle, located at 101
South W inter Park Drive in
Casselberry.
The play, "The Education
o f Hyman Kaplan," is about
immigrant students and
adults trying to pass their
citizenship tests during the
early 1900s. T his work is a
comedy and em phasizes the
glory of being an American.
The cast is comprised of
both students and faculty
from S.S.M .S. (and sur­
rounding schools). South
Seminole M iddle's principal
also appears in the play.
"The Education of Hyman
Kaplan" is from a book by
Benjamin Zavin and based
upon stories by Leo Rosten.
Student tickets (through
high school age) arc $3 and
adult tickets arc $5. Tickets
can be purchased at South
Seminole Middle.
For more information,
please call Vivian Bowden,
assistant principal, at 407320-1350.

M ary G race Richards

Mary Grace Richards, 77, o f
South Old Mill Drive, DeLand,
died Thursday, March 7,2002, In
Oakwood Garden, DeLand.
Bom in Pittsburgh, Pa., she
moved to Central Florida in 1977.
She was the owner/operator of
Mary Grace's Beauty Salon for 15
ara. She was a member of Our
dy of the Lakes Catholic
Church in Deltona and the
Deltona Golf and Country Club.
Survivors Include two sisters,
Helen T. Hoffman of Deltona and
Alice Heyl of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City is in charge of
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Pappas honored as Agent of the Year
for Corporate Investment International
Longtime Central Florida
Business Intermediary George
M . Pappas, an instrumental
force in Corporate Investment
International's (CII) recordbreaking campaign last year,
w as honored as the company's
2001 Agent of the Year.
PappAS, a perennial top pro­
ducer who recently celebrated
his 15th anniversary with CII,
was recognized for posting the
highest cumulative dollar value
o f businesses sold by the com­
pany in 2001, according to
Chairman Richard E. Read,
FCBI, CFBI, CBC, SBA, who pre­
sented Pappas with a commem­
orative plaque at the company's
annual award dinner.
It was a productive evening
for Pappas who also received
three other awards for his sales
accomplishments, including the
prestigious President's Award
and a Rolex watch that goes
with it. He also was recognized
as CII’s Top Selling Agent for
2001 and received a 15th
Anniversary Award.
Pappas, who works in the

com pany's
Main
Street
Division, closed out a banner
year by handling eight business
sales valued at $6.16 million —
an average of $770,000 per
transaction — to rank No. 1
among CU’s nearly 40 sales
associates. It is one o f the
highest
cum ulative
dollar
amounts registered by one Indi­
vidual in the company's 16-year
history.
CII, the state's largest busi­
ness broker with offices In five
Florida cities, brokered 54 busi­
ness sales last year w orth a
record $60.5 million — a 51 per­
cent increase over the compa­
ny's 2001 projections. The com­
pany specializes in businesses
ranging from small stores to
multi-million dollar manufac­
turing companies.
Pappas' most significant
transaction of the year was the
$5.3 million sale of an Orlando
gas station/convenience store
with real estate.
"George Pappas was the first
agent to come on board when
Corporate Investment opened

its doors in 1986," says Read.
"Instead o f slim ing down, he
gets better and stronger with
age as last year shows. What he
accom plished In 2001 is ju s t .
remarkable. But dial's George A
being the best business interm e­
diary he can. He epitom izes
what business brokerage Is all
about."
Like most o f C Il's associates,
Pappas has a diverse business
background that helped prepare
him as a business intermediary,
including owning a plumbing
and heating company for 16
years and several years in real
estate sales.
Before joining CII in 1986 he
served for 10 years as President
of School M aster Enterprises,
Inc., a marketing, sales and dis­
tribution company, helping
increase annual sales from
$500,000 to $3 million during
that span.
CO, which celebrates its 16th
anniversary this year, has
offices in downtown Orlando,
Jacksonville, Clearwater, Cocoa
Beach and Boca Raton.

Florida Business Interiors wins Small
Business of the Year title for third time
For the third time in four years,
Florida Business Interiors (FBI),
has been named the Small
Business of the Year by a local
Chamber of Commerce organiza­
tion.
Florida Business Interiors is
owned by Lyndell Patrick and
Dennis Bowman and has been in
operation for 10 yean in foe Lake
Mary .area. Pa (rick and .Bowman
lead a team of furniture sales, car­
pet sales, project managers plus an
administrative division.
The most recent honor, which
covers 2001, came from the Lake
Mary/Seminole County Regional
Chamber of Commerce.
Previously, FBI received the
same award in 1999 from foe
Greater
Seminole
County
Chamber of Commerce and in
1998 from foe Greater Like Mary-

Heathrow
Chamber
of
Commerce.
In addition, Florida Business
interiors earned national honors
when the company was featured
in a lengthy office furniture dealer
article in foe February issue of the
national Office Furniture Update
newsletter.
The publication, which is pro­
duced by the Office Furniture
Dealers Alliance based in the
Washington, D.C. area, focused
an FBI as an innovator in the sales
and marketing of office furniture
products.
The Alliance is a division of the
Independent Office Products and
Furniture Dealers Association,
which is also headquartered in the
Washington, D.C area.
Florida Business Interiors,
known for its unique marketing

approaches, is composed of a
team of furniture sales, carpet
sales and project managers plus
administrative personnel.
The company, which is located
on Commerce Drive in Lake Mary,
Is a'contract furniture dealership
for Haworth as well as over 150
other furniture manufacturers.
Florid^ Business Interiors was
recognized by Haworth as a red pfent of the President's Circle
award.
Headquartered in Holland,
Mich., Haworth is one of foe
largest furniture companies in foe
United States. The company bases
its award on several criteria.
FBI, the only Central Florida
dealership to receive the honor,
won the award for the dealer­
ship's customer satisfaction, ser­
vices offered and financial criteria.

Engineered Homes posts $6.9 million in sales
Engineered Homes, a major
force In the Seminole County
housing market, launched its sev­
enth year of home building opera­
tions in impressive fashion by
chalking up approximately $6.9
million in sales volume in January
- a stark reversal from January a
year ago.
The Winter Park-based homebuilding company averaged
$207,727 on 33 home sales at six
Central florida communities four
of which are located in Seminole
County, according to Director of
Sales and Marketing Marilyn
Anderson.
The dollar volume and unit
sales represented gains of 59 and
43 percent over last year's num­
bers of $4.3 million and 23 sales
when Engineered Homes went on
and registered a record $78.4 mil­
lion on 413 sales.
It was another strong start for
the Engineered Homes which is
trying to eclipse the 400 home
sales plateau for foe second
straight year after flirting with
that feat foe three previous years.
After being hampered with lim­
ited housing inventory for a good
part of foe last two years.
Engineered Homes has positioned
itself nicely for a banner 2002 by
moving swiftly with two new
Seminole County communities
that are expected to make signifi­
cant impacts on the company's
sales efforts - The Retreat at
Wekiva near lake Forest which
"pened
in
January
and
Buckingham
Estates
which
expects to start pre-sales in March,
n ose two communities will total
homes when finished.
Bight now The Sanctuary in
Ovitdo continues to shoulder

most of the sales load for
Engineered Homes. The planned
744-home community - foe
largest in foe company's develop­
ment portfolio - posted nearly
lialf of January's sales. The com­
munity, which is located on S.R.
419 about a mile east of
Lockwood, had 15 sales for $3.7
million in January, or about
$247,600 a sale.
The only other community to
eclipse the SI million barrier was
Lake Gloria Preserve in south
Orlando that is almost sold out
The community posted seven
sales for $13 million.
Sales for foe other communities

were as follows: Lake Griffin
Estates in Casselberry, 5 for
$821,102; Weston Hills in south
Lake County near Clermont 4 for
$571,980; The Retreat, 1 for
$236,585; and Egret's Landing in
Like Mary, 1 for $154,546.
Over the past four years
Engineered Homes has been on a
frenzied home building pace,
recording more than 1,650 sales
for nearly $250 million ($243.4
million). If Engineered Homes is
successful in surpassing foe 400sale mark this year, it would vault
the company over another sales
milestone - the 2,000th sale
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Commission reports $616M spent on production in region
The Metro Orlando Film &amp; Metro Orlando EDC. "Our local
Entertainment Commission, a production companies have a
division of foe Metro Orlando healthy client base, which is sig­
Economic
Development nificant because our local indus­
Commission (EDC) announced try is no longer dependant on fea­
today that $616 million was ture film production to come to
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directly spent in foe four county our area."
Major projects filmed in Metro
region to manufacture film, televi­
sion, commercial and digital Orlando last year included KERMIT: THE SWAMP YEARS and
media product
Production revenue broken out TALL TALES. In 2001, the Metro
Orlando Film &amp; Entertainment
by county includes:
Commission responded to more
Orange:
$554A8Million
than 397 qualified leads and facil­
Seminole:
$35.92Million
itated more than 180 permits. The
Lake:
$1Z77 Million
Orlando Film Office tracks the
Osceola:
$12.70Million

manufacturing of film and televi­
sion products throughout the
region on an annua) basis. This
includes films, television shows,
commercials, corporate videos,
public service announcements
and music videos.
The Metro Orlando Film and
Entertainment Commission is one
of foe largest film and entertain­
ment commissions in the nation
in terms of regional coverage and
number of cities for permitting.
For more information regard
visit the Web Bite at www.filmoi-

The figure represents produc­
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sion and digital media production
companies, as well as temporary
operations set up in the region
over the last fiscal year.
This 45 perm it increase over
last year can be attributed to the
growth of local production com­
panies, such as The Golf Channel,
Walt Disney Feature Animation,
Sunshine Network, and Kosmo
Studios.
'Last fiscal year, foe local film
and television industry saw
impressive growth," said Ray
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day.
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Super Center1A
operate and maintain t f * 50-year
oldi dvic center. He said money to
fund operations for a new confer
ence center would come from the
1 fund or from Community
.
nt Agency funds
(CRA).
"We have $120,000 of CRA
funds already committed to the
project" VanDerwoip said.
The dty could aim fund confer­
ence center operations by attract­
ing a privately-funded hotel to
partner with the project an idea
county commissioners do not

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City
, Commissioner Whltey
Eckstein suggested the dty contact
TBI, the entity that operates the
Orlando Sanford International
Airport, to see if the company
might want to partner with
European airlines to either fund a
hotel or attract foreign investors to
tire project
"I'm not ashamed of taking

European money," Eckstein said.
"TBI and these airlines are brining
in a million people a year. You’d
think they'd be a natural at attract­
ing business to a hotel"
Eckstein said it Is imperative for
the dty to find a partner to build a
hotel. Mayor Brady Lessard
agreed, but said given the city's
current expenses at the dvic center
a conference emter paid for by the
county remains an attractive
option.
"Do I want a stand-alone con­
ference center—no I don't,"
Lessard said. "In fact I'm not sure
this thing gets done without a
hoteL However, worst case sce­
nario, we get a brand new, bigger,
better suited to our needs facility
to replace the dvic center:
T m not
n cheapening the fact
that there aree operational k
loses. But
I'm also not cheapening the fact
that we already have operational
loses for a building we need to
replace."

House

City
Commissioner
Art
Woodruff isaid he was concerned
about language In the interlocal
agreement that gave the county
final say over design guidelines.
"This indicates to me that they
don't have to go through our nor­
mal permitting and review
process," Woodruff said.
Commissioners agreed the lan­
guage would not exempt the pro­
ject from the normal site plan
approves
process,
however
Woodruff stressed for the lan­
guage to reflect that
"fi we're going to put (an agree­
ment) down on paper, let's put it
on paper," Woodruff said.
In other business, the dty com­
mission:
• Approved a final site plan
Lowes Home Improvement at
3780 Orlando Drive (site of the old
Movie Land drive-in).
Residents from Hidden Lakes
subdivision raised concerns about
the rear entrance from Lowes onto

Live Oak Boulevard. They said the
subdivision already experiences
problems from heavy cut-through
traffic going between Airport
Bouleyard and
Lake Mary
BonUrirird. With a rear entrance
Oak, the residents said
mey expect traffic problems to
increase.
White commissioners ultimate­
ly approved the rear entrance, they
did commit to take measures to
reduce traffic through the neigh­
borhood by using multiple stop
signs and other traffic calming
tecnmques.
• Appointed Row Parker
Biding to the Sanford Housing
Authority
Board
of
Commissioners to replace Joe
Davis who stepped down in
February.
Biding has live in Sanford 11
years. He graduated from Florida
State University in 1978 and is the
president a
CEO of Select
Medical Products Inc

• Approved a police depart­
ment request to hire a new com­
munity service officer (CSO). The
position will be used to staff the
department's new substation in
downtown Sanford. Located in the
old Post Office Building, the CSO
will man the office 40 hours per
week.
• Approved a new purchasing
policy that raises the need for
sealed bid purchases to $10,000
from $5,000. AD purchases over
$2^00 requite city manager
approve; while all puidO es over
510,000 require dty Ummlraion
approval
• Approved a new special
events policy that restricts tempo­
rary sates only to those businesses
permanently located in the dty.
Several
months
ago
Commissioner Eckstein expressed
concern about car dealers from
other counties coming into
Sanford and conducting tempo­
rary tent sales. Eckstein said such

sates hurt those businesses that are
permanently located in the dty
and contribute thousands o f dol­
lars to Sanford dvic and charitable
organizations.
The policy also restricts "carni­
vals, arcuses and seasonal sales
such as Christmas trees and fire­
works to those sponsored by char­
itable, fraternal, educational gov­
ernmental, dvic, cultural and reli­
gious organizations permanently
bested within the dty." In the past,
businesses would apply for a
Christmas tree permit, for exam­
ple, and indicate which organiza­
tion they were donating money to.
In the future, the organization
must apply for the permit and
indicate which business will oper­
ate tire seasonal sate.
• Amended the land use map,
change the property designation
and rezoned on first readii
erty in the south part of Sanford I
the new
Seminole County
Courthouse.

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$42^50 grant from the Secretary
of State's Florida Historical
Preservation Bureau, which will
be used to pay off half of the
facility's mortgage.
"T h is house needs to be
•hared with the community,"
Smith said. "It's s part of our
history, and the public needs to
have access to it."
According to Sm ith, the
house w as built alm ost 100
years ago by Montez and Frank
Harris, a prominent black fami­
ly. T h ey originally gave the
house its name, The Harris
N est
Montez was a school teacher,
a district delegate for St. James
A.M.E. Church, and a commu­
nity activist who belonged to
numerous groups and organi­
zations. Frank was a Sanford
entrepreneur. Together, the cou­
ple became a prominent force in
downtown.
"M ontez was a well respect­
ed d tizen of Sanford," Smith
said. "W hen someone asked for
a loan from the bank, the bank
called Ms. Harris. If she said
'yes/ the person received the
loan. If she said 'no/ the person
‘. didn't receive the loan."
The house remained In' the
' ’ffirria'fam ilv until the couple's
daughter donated it to the
United Negro College Fund. As
the decades went by, however,
the house slowly fell into decay.
Five years ago, the Golden
Rule Housing &amp; Community
Development Corporation Inc.,
an organization that helps peo­
ple becom e first-tim e home
ow ners and offers financial
education, was looking for a
new office. W hile driving
around Sanford, Smith discov­
ered the 2nd Street property,
which was about to be demol­
ished by the dty.
"I had a dream of an upstairs
office," Smith said. "For some
reason, I ended up on 2nd
Street and found the house. I
knew it was going to be our
**
office."
Smith approached several
banks about obtaining a

loan to purchase the house. At
first, she wasn't very successful.
"1 took them on a tour of the
home, which w asn't in that
great o f condition, and they
thought I was crazy," she said.
However, she eventually
found a couple of investors,
including Federal Trust Bank
and the Edith Bush Foundation,
and in January 1998, the organi­
zation moved into the house.
In addition to using the space
for offices, the group occasion­
ally sponsors school tours.
Smith uses the story behind the
old building as a tool to pro­
moting education and hard
work.
"This is a part of our black
heritage," she said. "Many stu­
dents believe black people only
lived in row houses years ago.
But, by showing them this
house, they can see that educa­
tion is the key to success.
Knowledge is power."
In May, the group plans to
apply for another grant from
tne state. This time, they are
asking for $200,000 to restore
the house.
"We want to bring this grand
old house back to what it once
looked lik e ^ m ith said.
W henthe restoration begins,
CoIdenrafeU.Housing will dtite
again move its offices, this time
to a building located behind the
2nd Street house. When renova­
tions are complete, the organi­
zation wants to use the down­
stairs as a museum dedicated to
the Harris family and the
upstairs as a bed and breakfast,
appropriately called The Harris

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than 60 other foster children who
lived with tire family since 1996.
"This could have started in
1996," Belfiore said. "At this
point, we really don't know."
As for Marie Jasmin, the chil­
dren told Investigators she either
red them or sent them out of
room when they told her
about the abuse.
Belfiore said the initial com­
plaint came from two foster chil­
dren who were released back to
their families earlier this year.
Once reunited with their families,
the children began talking about
the abuse they experienced while
living with the Jasmins.
The allegations were eventual­
ly reported to the Seminole
County Child Protection Team,
who notified the Lake Mary
Police Department. Following
interviews on Thursday, two fos­
ter children living with the
Jasmins were removed from the
home. Marie's own daughter was
also removed following the pair's
arrest Friday and placed into fos­
ter care.
Police also received enough
information
following
Thursday's interviews to obtain a

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search warrant for the house. faster care is a safe and clean liv­
Although investigators could not ing environment When investi­
find specific items they were gators searched the house, how­
looking for, including articles of ever, they found what many
clothing and photographs, they would consider just the opposite.
seized computers found inside
"From the outside, the house
the home. According to Belfiore, was well kept," Belfiore said.
the children indicated during the "Not as well kept as others In the
interviews photographs were neighborhood, but fairly well
taken of them by Jacques.
"After the children were X
. inside of the house wasn't
removed from the home, (the
Jasmins) may have known some­
thing was happening and got rid pets
of items," Belfiore said. "We are which also had a strong smell of
now looking for any photographs urine throughout Their findings
that may have been downloaded were quite different then a March
directly to the computer hard 4 DCFreport, which indicated the
d riv e/
.
house was not in bad condition.
Marie Jasmin was certified as a
Jacques Jasmin is being held in
foster parent in 1996. Although Seminole County Jail without
one of the guidelines to become a bond on charges of sexual assault
certified foster family in Florida on a child under 12, sexual bat­
includes having enough bedroom tery and distribution of obscene
space to foster children, as many material to a minor. Marie Jasmin
as 11 children lived with the fam­ was released Saturday on a $1XXX)
ily at one time, the youngest bond after being charged with
being 4 years old. According to neglect of a child.
state Department of Children k
The investigation is ongoing
Families (DCF) records, two of while police try to locate other
Marie Jasmin's own children children who were once in Marie
even slept in closets to make Jasmin's foster care. TWo have
room for the foster children.
already been found and inter­
Another DCF requirement for views are scheduled for later this

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The non-profit group will use
money raised by the venture to
expand the museum and for
maintenance to the house. If all
goes according to plan, the
museum and bed and breakfast
will open in 2004.
"We hope the house will
become an asset to the down­
town area as well as historic
Sanford," Smith said. “And, we
look forward to becoming a
part of the downtown walking
tour."

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Before Morris even argued to
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county officials considered the
timetable "very aggressive."

W eight reduction sem inar M arch 18
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ter. An official agreement from the
county would help the city in
wooing a developer to build a
hotel next to the center.
TWo proposed project options
were presented to the board. The
first option was for a 41,000square-foot
center
costing
approximately $128 million. The
second option detailed the con­
struction of a 63,000-square-foot
center costing about $18.6 million.
A construction timeline accom­
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vhat the project entails.
"It's still conceptually vague,"
tMorris said about the plan. "1
.don’t know why we would do it
(interlocal agreement) before we
know what we are doing."
Commissioner Carlton Henley
agreed stating the agreement was
not "necessary in this stage of the
game." The commission agreed to
table a derision and hold a future
work session to iron out the
details.
Sanford officials might dis­
agree with Henley. City Manager
Tony VanDerworp said an accom­
panying "hotel is paramount" for
the center project. Originally,
Sanford proposed to the county a
hotel and conference center pack­
age, but commissioners balked at
the idea of funding and running a
hotel The county. however, tenta­
tively agreed to a convention cen­

week.
"It's not going to be easy to
locate alt o f them," Belfiore said.
"The children could now be
located anywhere in the Coun­
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S t Patrick’s Day celebration

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dump truck

With a more concrete deal
tripa to foe landfiQ.
from the city in hand Tuesday,
.Thc c&lt;.ty ° * Sanford is also county
commissioners still
interested to obtaining the prop- decided to retain the property,
eny. At a December 2001 com- The city deal included a 30-yew
misaion meeting, city officials $1 lease with two 10-year
” P£*® *7 toterest
tof prap*r- renewals for the nine-acre airQ^They taaid it would help in port parcel. The dty even offered
attracting a developer to con- to pick up the tab from the
struct condominiums in the demolition.
•
downtown vicinity. The county
In other business, the project
and dty worked on a land swap to realign Lake Drive is backon
where the county would gain a track after being on hold for

more than a year.
Commissioners unanimously
approved a property purchase
agreement
w ith
Stanley
Kuplszewski Jr.,
and
the
Northland Community Church.
The properties acquired will
help the county realign Lake
Drive through the abandoned
Seminole Dog TVack.
The agreement will accelerate
the roadway construction, as it
will eliminate the need to
acquire and relocate up to 15 res­
idential properties along the

existing alignment o f the road,
according to county staff.
The deal offers the church
$50,000 an acre and Kupiszewski
$75,000 an acre. In total, the
church will receive $307450 and
Kupiszewski
w ill
receive
$267400. The county, will also
pay the two parties more thar
$140400 for their legal counsels.
The comprehensive agree­
ments will also prevent future
problems with the road con­
struction, said Commissioner
Randy Morris.

Section B

f l y to support this proJ*ct^ 8 a idd Linda
Linda Kuhn,
Kuhn, whose
whose
Bob is the president of
Main Street
"The CRA want this fixed
today, tomorrow or the next day,"
Mid John M o te t chairman of foe
CRA. "We don't want to wait
three more years. We're talking
about $25400 out of a $6 million
b u d g et”
Commissioner Randy Jones
f i d foe issue wasn't the price but
that the equipment was donated
to foe DBA, who then tried to
force the dty into agreeing to a
$105400 contract to promote

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ESPN’s Corso to be keynote speaker for dinner

Central Florida Boy Scout
Council
announced
that
renowned si aker Lee Corso, of
ESPN will . . . . . . ______
Speaker at Seminole County's
r's
Fourth Annual Golden Eagle
Dinner scheduled Thursday,
March 14 at the Tlmacuan Golf
and Country Club in Lake Mary.
This fund-raiser is sponsored
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Ken Simback, Senior V.P. of
Pizzuti,
Inc.,
and
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instill values," said
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Senior
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*rray of Outdoor programs. Boy
Scouts of America is open and
* Vi&gt; | jf^ fo *n y boy between ages
7 and 20, regardless of race, creed,
or religion Scouting and Seoul
Catnps are available to any boy
wants to join its programs
regardless to their ability p a y ^

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K uchar cops first professional title
Seminole High grad wins Honda
CORAL SPRINGS — Now he has a

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Classic in 17th PGA tour event
nament for players to get into The
Masters, and Kuchar's victory moved
him up to No. 50 in the world ranking
and earned him another trip to Augusta
NationaL
He had eight birdies and two bogeys in
his final round, including four consecu­
tive birdies on the back nine to help him
rally from a four-shot defidt to Sindelar
at the turn.

I f o r cavity-nesting birds
Re is a shortage of natural
p n g structure, resulting in
Bcline in their populations.
I good news is that many
Ity-nesting spedes readily
fc t to man-made nesting
■he key is to build the nest
[box for each individual
H es," Mid Joy Hill, public
&gt;rmation coordinator for
fFlorida Fish and Wildlife
Wervation Commission
VC). "All the basic plans
the same, but the a inten­
ts and placement for each
is a little different."
pod ducks are an excellent
pple of the effectiveness of
boxes. Historically, wood
r* were abundant along
lted waterways throughfas tem North America,
revet the cutting of
imside timber and unregid hunting reduced the
pulation to near extinction
the early 1900s.
Populations were so low that
P y 1918 all hunting was
posed .
| Today, the woqd duck is one
of the most common nesting
waterfowl on the eastern flyw#y This successful recovery
came about due to protection
fcy state wildlife agencies and
Ipncemed citizens building
p id erecting nest boxes by the
jhousands. The ducks adapted
fc them, reducing their depen­
dency on natural cavities.
' Another bird that adapts to
| nesting boxes is the blue bird.
| They prefer open lands with
| standing dead snags to pro­
] vide nesting cavities.
However, they readily accept
nesting boxes placed by home­
owners near open areas. An
ideal location for homeowners
is along roadsides near their
property.
The Southeastern American
!kestrel. North America's
‘smallest falcon, readily takes
to nest boxes placed 10-15 feet
above the ground on trees or
power poles that overlook
pastures and other open land.
. The kestrel is listed as a threat'l ened species in Florida, but
. has made a comeback in north
' central Florida as a result of a
. long-term nest box monitoring
program funded by the FWC
in cooperation with Florida
, Power Corporatioa
"Power poles are an ideal
-location for the placement of
! j kestrel nest boxes and without
I ?Florida Power's cooperation
: ;this program may not have
' |been nearly as successful as it
J -has been," said Tim Breen,
1 j regional wildlife diversity conservation biologist for the

ing birds in Florida include:
Carolina wren, crested fly­
catcher, purple martin, downy
woodpecker, red-bellied or
red-headed woodpecker, flick­
er, tufted titmouse, chickadee,
I screech owl, barred owl, and
bam owl.
For nest-box building plans,
contact the nearest FWC office.
SUMMER FUN IN THE
OCALA NATIONAL
FOREST
The Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) is once
again offering summer camp
for children at its Hunter
See Outdoors, Page 3B

veteran in The Master's (tie for 21st) and
U S. Open (tie for 14th) and was offered
millions to turn professional.
But, despite being in the national lime­
light and making an appearance on The
Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Kucher
opted to return to Georgia Tech where he
was entering his junior year.

Following a less than stellar final two
years at Tech, Kuchar went to work as an
Investment banker in Boca Raton, but
after taking part in the Texas Open in the
fall of 2000, the former Fighting Seminole
dedded he really wanted to play again
and turned pro.
Kuchar's problem was that he was too
late to take part in the PGA Qualifying
School to gain eligibility for the 2001 ’
PGA Tour season, and was restricted to
seven sponsors' exemptions.
. But he made the most of his chance,
finishing second once, third once and
earned $572,669, more than enough to
get him into the top 125 money winners
See G olf, Page 3B

S t r e a k , s e a s o n o v e r f o r S C C Softball
tourney
won by
Rams

Gulf Coast

rallies past
Raiders in
final half
By Daan Smith
Sports Editor
M A R IA N N A -A t half­
time Friday night the
Seminole Community
College women's basketball
team was positioned perfect­
ly to pull off the upset of the
year.
Leading 33-30 at Intermis­
sion, coach Ken Patrick's
local squad was controlling
the tempo and getting the
ball inside to All-America
candidate Yelena Leuchanka.
But No. 2 nationally-ranked
Gulf Coast Community
College from Panama City
showed why they are unde­
feated as they outsorted the
Raiders, 44-24, in foe second
half to defeat SCC, 74-57, In
the Semifinals o f the Florida
Community College
Activities Association
(FCCAA) State Basketball
Tournament
The loss closed the Raiders'
season at 21-9 and brought
an end their 14-game win­
ning streak.
The Commodores (31-0)
then defeated OkaloosaWalton Community College,
65-52, in the championship
game on Saturday in the
Milton H. Johnson Health
Center at Chipola Junior
College.
Tashia Morehead was the
leading scorer for Gulf Coast
with 21 points. Jordie Soso
was the leading scorer for
See Women, Page 2B

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

YatenaLsochanka (No. 51 blocking a shot aartlar this season) finished with double figures In both points and
a o ", b? h ° ama* “ ^
S®mino*0 Community Collage women's basketball team finished third In the
FCCAA Stale Tournament this past weekend In Marianna. The 6-fool-5 freshman canter had 28 points and 13
rebotxids ki a 7 8 ^ 4 vfctory over Miaml-Qide Communrty College on Thursday and 10 points and 10 rebounds In
a 74-57 defeat at the hands of the eventual State Champion#, Gulf Coast Community College

AUBURNDALE — After a
down year in 2001, the Lake
Mary softball team has bounced
back to the top.
The Rams, who were a very
uncharacteristic 10-18 last sea­
son, came out on top of a stellar
field to claim the championship
o f the Aubumdale Tournament
this past weekend.
Playing at the Aubumdale
Softball Complex, the former
home of the state tournament
where Lake Mary has had a lot
o f success, the Rams advanced
out o f Pool Play to shutout host
Aubumdale (8-0) and Winter
Springs (2-0) in the eliminations
and earn a spot opposite
George Jenkins High School
from Lakeland.
Carlee Wood was l-for-2 and
drove in a run and Lawrence
and Toporowsky combined to
strike out seven as Lake Mary
edged the Eagles, 2-1.
Wood, along with Mahoney,
had also been the big hitters in
the whitewashing o f
Aubumdale as both went 3-for4. Lawrence had thrown the
complete game shutout at the
Bloodhounds, allowing two hits
and striking out five.
In the big win over the Bears,
Kristine Good carried the big
stick, going 2-for-3, and
Horwath pitched five innings of
shutout ball.
In addition to Lake Mary and
Winter Springs, Seminole and
Lyman also wre in the field.
In baseball games:
See Preps, Page 3B

Raiders take conference lead
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

S A T U R D A Y M A R C H 1 6 th

530 Palm etto Ave.
Sanford

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Lights --------- M arket---------Front Porch Community and the nity's entrance on 13th Street
Seminole County U S . Highway The dty would then be responsi­
In addition, the tentative plan
17-92
Community ble for additional 13th Street
includes a new dty fire and police . Redevelopment Agency are also
improvements, developing the
headquarter buildings behind the
expected to play a major role in storm water park and building
market and a landscaped storm the project A fifth partner could
water park to the south of the come in the way o f federal com­ the public safety headquarters.
Developing the streetscapes
Farmers' Market New public munity development grants.
along French Avenue and 13th
“A collective effort will make Street will be a key in providing
this property look better," said a sense o f place and safety for
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the Goldsboro Community, Fall
buildings were built in 1973 and
The plan calls for the county said. Redeveloping property for
1956, respectively.
public safety uses in the
The d ty and state departGoldsboro community also
ments are not the only groups
meets one of the adopted goals
looking to help the redevelopo f the Goldsboro Front Porchment project. The Goldsboro
landscaping along their commu- Governor's CoundL

Inside

SANFORD — The Seminole Community
College baseball team is back where it belongs
after completing an amazing week on Sunday.
The Raiders won both games of a doubleheader
from Daytona Beach Community College to com­
plete a three-game sweep of the Mid-Florida
Conference opening series and are now riding an
eight-game winning streak heading into a
Tuesday conference home game with Lake City
Community College.
SCC will also be at home today (Wednesday)
hosting Lincoln Land College from Illinois start­
ing at noon before heading to Ocala on Friday for
a three-game weekend set against Central Florida
Community College. Friday's nine-inning game
starts at 3 p.m., with Saturday's seven-inning dou­
bleheader starting at noon. '
The Raiders are now 14-11 on the season and are
starting to resemble the SCC teams from the late
1960's through the mid-1980's that were among
the best not only in the state, but also in the
nation.
Also, SCC is 3-0 in the conference, the first time
it has held the lead in a number of seasons.

The Raiders led the opening game on Friday 1-0
before they exploded for six runs In the third
inning and held on for an 11-8 victory.
• The big blows in the third inning were two-run
home runs from Tommy Solitario and Winter
Springs' John Michael Howell and a two-run sin­
gle from Donnie Burkhalter.
SCC then put the win away by tacking on four
runs in the fifth inning, three coming in on a
home run by Brian Machek, the No. 9 hitter in the
Raiders line-up.
The Falcons made things interesting by scoring
four runs in the sixth inning and two runs in the
eighth inning, but Dan DcChirico gave up just
one earned run over the final 3-2/3 innings and
retired the last four men in a row to save the win
for David Timm.
Lead-off man Dan Quartararo led a 16-hit SCC
attack, going 3-for-5, including a triple and a dou­
ble, and scoring two runs. The No. 2 hitter in the
Raiders line-up, Tyson Malik, also went 3-for-5,
scoring a run and driving in one.
Other contributors were Solitario (2-for-3, home
run, run, three RBI), Machek (2-for-4, home run,
run, three RBI), Howell (2-for-5, home run, run,
two RBI), Burkhalter (2-for-5, run, two RBI), Ben
See Baseball, Page 3B

Sophomore Tommy Sohtano returned to the line-up tor the first
weeks and went 5-for-9, including a home run and a double &amp;
runs, drove In six runs and caught all three games as SCC swei
Beach Community College at Raider Field.

�Wednesday. March D . 2002

2002 fAS CA R season kicks off this week
divisions of Super Late Models, Late Models,
Sportsman, Mini-Stock, Super Stock and Strictly

NSS is located 10 miles South of Daytona Beach,
between 1-4 (Exit 56, East) and 1-95 (Exit 84, West)
415i n s l m S !2 i0n ° f Highway 44 k State Road

Model, Modified, Sportsman, Mini-Stock, Super
Stock and Strictly Stock.
Speedworld is located in Bithio, 17 miles East of
Orlando, between Orlando k Titusville on
Highway 50 at the 520 Cocoa Cut-off.
Races begin every Friday night at 8 p j a , with
Pit Gate opening at 5 p.m. and front gates openins at 7p.m .
r
Saturday night (March 16) New Smyrna
Speedway will host the opening race In the FAS­
CAR Pro Modified Tour with a 50-Lap feature,
plus heats and features in the regular weekly

For more information on any local short track
action, call the FASCAR offices at (407) 568-1367
(Orlando) or (386) 427-4129 (New Smyrna), or
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Okaloosa-Walton with 16 points.
Gulf Coast advances to the
Women's NJCAA National
Tournament in Salina, Kansas
beginning Wednesday, March
Earlier Saturday, S t
Petersburg Junior College won
toe FCCAA men's champi­
onship by defeating Indian
River, 80-76, in overtime.

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Tournament in Hutchinson,
Kansas beginning Wednesday,
March 20.
1
Leuchanka had eight points
on 4-for-8 from the floor, six
rebounds and two blocked shots

and Yo Johnson was 4-for-6
from the floor for nine points in
the first half against Gulf Coast.
As a team SCC was H-for-27
from the floor in the first half.
But the duo were a combined
2-for-4 shooting from the floor
for four points and the team
was just 9-for-27 in the second
half as the Commodores shut
down thepaint.
The GFCC offense also came •
alive making 16-of-31 shots
from the floor and S-of-9 from
three-point range in the second
half after being just 9-for-33
from the floor and 2-of-15 on
three-point attempts in the
opening 20 minutes.
Johnson, a sophomore, led the
Raiders with 11 points, while

nad good games for SCC.
Morefield tallied a game-high
25 points for the Commodores
as they defeated SCC for the
third time this season. Tanesheia
Thompson (17) and Mandisha
Stevenson (16) also scored in
double figures for the winners.
The Raiders {tad advanced to
the semifinals with a 78-64 vic­
tory over Miami-Dade
Community College on
Thursday.
Leuchanka led the way, going
7-for-ll for 18 points and
pulling down eight rebounds as

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A highlight for DBCC was the
relief work of former Seminole
High School star Take Davis,
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allowed no runt on three hits
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innings.
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hit by a pitch and scored a run.
Saturday's first game law
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double, run), Gadzkkl (home
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Education Training Center
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Chamesia Bailey (No. 15) scored
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Continued from page 1B
Seminole ran into a not Chanse
Home (4-1) as the lefty struck
out nine to lead DeLand to a 5-1
Victory at Alumni Field Monday
evening.
; Mike Horr went 3-foM with a
double as the Bulldogs (10-2)
avenged a loss to the Fighting
Seminoles at Conrad Park two
weeks ago.
The loss was the second tough
one in a row for Seminole com­
ing on the heals of a 5-4 setback
to undefeated Lake Mary. Jason
Louwsma hit a two-run home
run as the Fighting Seminoles
built a 4-0 lead, but the Rams
(who return to action with a
game at Waiter Park High
School at 7 p.m. on Saturday)
rallied, getting the tying and
winning runs on balks.
The Tribe (3-8) will try to

bounce back with home games
against Pine Ridge on
Wednesday (7 p jn .), Lyman on
Thursday (7 p.m.) and Deltona
(1 JO p.m.) on Saturday.
Winter Springs picked up a
big victory on Saturday, edging
past Cypress Creek, 5-4.
Matt Meglio (2-for-3) and
Vinny Cued (2-foM ) swang the
big bats for the Bears to back an
outstanding pitching effort by
Kory Wick.
The hottest team in the county
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John Venters struck out 10 in
hurling a 1-0 no-hitter at Oviedo
Wednesday n ight Ray Horal
had a big double on offense.
The Patriots (10-2) then got
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performance on Thursday as
kenny Vitek tossed a one-hitter
while striknig out seven in a 2-0

victory over Winter Springs. Jeff
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triple to lead the offense.
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from losses to Lake Mary and
Lake Brantley with an 11-2
thumping of Lyman. Cominsky
paced the offesne with a 4-for-5,
two RBI effort, while Stines was
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director of the HETC. “They
will participate in numerous
shooting range activities,
receive firearm safety instruc­
ins
tion and learn about wildlife
management, and enjoy many
camp activities including bask
wilderness survival and field
first-aid training, canoeing, fish­
ing, hiking, andother hands-on
outdoor programs.
,
'R eturn campers can sign up
for the Pathfinders group, our
intermediate program. In addi­
tion to the traditional camp
activities already listed under
the Pioneer group. Pathfinders
will have the opportunity to
acquire certification in the
National Bowhunter Education
Foundation's Archery Course.
These campers must have
already successfully completed
the hunter education course.
"The Nomads group, our
advanced program, is designed
for toe cam per with an avid
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SPEAKER AT JCC SPORTSNITE
The Jewish Community Center of Greater
Orlando (JCC) wiU host SportsNite, a fundrais­
ing event for the center, featuring Washington
Redskins head coach Steve Spurrier as the guest
speaker, at the Rosen Plaza Hotel's Ballroom in
International Drive the evening o f March 20th.
The former University of Central Florida head
coach will deliver a motivational speech drawing on his universal techniques for stimulating
players and performances, and field questions
from the audience.
Local sportscaster Ryan Baker of WKMG
Channel 6 will MC the event.
The evening's events will begin with a cock­
tail reception for VIP sponsors at 6JO p.m. to
7:45 p m , followed by Spurrier's speech at 8
pm ., and a follow up question ana answer ses­
sion.
The general publje may purchase ticket* by
cash or charge for $50 from the JCC prior to
20' or on the day of the event
__________
March 20“*
at the
Rosen Plaza Hotel for $60. All proceeds will
benefit the JCC organization with the primary
recipient being the sports and wellness facility.
The JCC of Greater Orlando is a non-profit,
family-oriented, social service agency founded
in 1973. A rich variety of center programs and
services are designed to strengthen family life,
build a more cohesive, unified community, and
enhance the quality of life for both the Jewish
and general community. ,

CITY OF CASSELBERRY EVENTS
The City of Casselberry Parks and Recreation
Department will be accepting registrations for
youth flag football (ages 7-12), youth cheerlead­
ing (ages 5-17), and a 3-on-3 adult basketball
league.
For more information on the leagues, or for
information about becoming a volunteer coach,
please cal] 407-696-5189.

SANFORD ADULT SOFTBALL

B A N K R U P TC Y

LAWOFFICESOFPAMELAJ. HELTON, PA

2OTTUFU CROWN CHAMPION-TRAVBHTTUSON.

The City of Sanford Parks and Recreation
Department will be holding an Spring Softball
League Organizational Meeting and Polar Bear
Leagues Awards Ceremony on Monday, March
25°* at 6JO p.m. at the Downtown Youth
Center located on the first floor of Sanford City
Hall, 300 North Park Avenue (comer of Park
and Seminole Boulevard on the lakefront).
Teams wishing to play in the Spring Leagues,
both returning and new, are requested to send a
representative to the meeting to insure a place

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at Zinn Beck
Field, located behind Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium, on Monday nights.
Co-Ed on Mondays at Pinehurst Park.
Women on Tuesday at Pinehurst Park.
Men's leagues on Wednesday and Thursday
nights at Pinehurst Park.
And an Industrial League on Friday nights at
Pinehurst Park.
Call 407-330-5697 for more information.

S P R IN G H O O P S L E A G U E S
Winning Ways Basketball is currently holding
registration for its Spring 2002 League.
The league runs from
irch 26-tnrough-Mav
24 and is open io 12-Under, 14-Under and High
School eligible teams. All games will be played
at the Lake Brantley Athletic Complex
Fieldhouse.
The deadline to register is Friday, March 15.
For more information or to register, please
contact Winning Ways Basketball's Barry Mestel
at 407-339-9053 or 1-800-808-HOOP (4667). You
can also check out the website at www.winwaysinc.com.

ASTHMA ATHLETE SCHOLARSHIPS
The expanded 'W ill to W in' program for high
school scholar-athlete will grant $100/100 to 11
high school seniors who have excelled in athlet­
ics in spite o f the challenge of asthma. The
grand prize winner will receive a $20,000 Gold
Award, with four Silver and six Bronze Award
winners each receiving $12,500 and $5,000,
respectively.
Information and applications for the 2002
“Will to W in ' Asthma Athlete Scholarships may
be obtained by calling the “Will to W in ' notline
at 1-800-558-7305 or visiting the Web at
www.thewilltowin.org.

YOUTH BASEBALL PLAYERS NEEDED
FOR AUSTRALIAN TRIP
The Coast to Coast Baseball Stare are now
seeking 11-18 year old players from Florida
who would like the opportunity to represent
the United States at a two-week summer 2002
tournament in Australia.
Team age groups include 11-12,13-15, and 16­
18. The squads are led by top college coaches
and pro scouts who provide a unique perspec­
tive on what it's like to play at the game's nighest level.
For m ore information. E-mail infbQcoasttocoastathletics.com . call 740-373-1455, or visit the web­
site at H0vw.coa3ttocoastathlctics.com.

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FL 32771-6060
Larry Bto*. Charrman
Board of Arfereeiwrd
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: t A
PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL A
DECISION UAOC WITH RESPECT
TO AMY MATTER CONSCEREO AT
THE ABOVE UEETM Q OR HEAR­
ING. HE/SHE YrtLl NEED A VER­
BATIM RECORD OP TH E PRO­
CEEDINGS m cm e m a t h e t e s TIMONV AND EVIDENCE, WHICH
RECORD 13 NO T PROVKXD BY
TH E C ITY OP SANFORO. (FS
264-0106)
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MgCdnrw* Beetog ARaoovary. 261
* * A v*. “Serford.
bid. IF I. 32773
Proepedhe btddare awy dwpari
Tbtma are "CASH OR CER TVICD
reaantoa toa dtfd la aeoapl a reyad
any a id M BIDS...
13 2002
B IT W C B IC U T COURT FOR
l COUNTY,

i f R t ESTATE OF
O A V O H HARWELL.

Nwrtoa 02-136OP, I* pamhig to tw
O ccrt Court tor Sanincfo Courty.
w* - t J i f . , 6v *| m
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A U INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NCT1FKD THAT.
peraona on th a n te* node* to
ih edingi tw vM M y d tw Wto. tw
a l toa
c l tda Court am raqtoed to to* tw b
obfadtorw wto tea Court W ITHM
T W LATER O F TW E E MONTHS
AFTER T W DATE O F T W FIR ST
PUBLICATION OF TH U N O TICE
OR TH IR TY DAYS AFTER TH E
GATE OF SERVICE O F A COPY OF
TH U NOTICE ON THEM.
aI tw Dacedanl and
derma or

rtote ol tw feel pth*ca*on ol tve
Court W ITH M THE LATER OF
TH R EE M ONTHS AFTEH TH E
DATE OF T W FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF Tie s NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O F SER­
VICE O F A COPY OF TH U NOTICE
ON THEM.
A l odwr creator! d tw Decoder*
clams a

court W ITH M TH R EE M ONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE OF THE FIR ST
PUBLICATION O F TH U NOTICE.
A U CLAIM S DEMANOS ANO
O BJECTIO NS NOT SO FLE D W lA
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* dare ol to* fell pi.rwaenn al
ta t Node* m March 13 2003
JO H N T. CEN TO . Ptreorul
4601 Pertar Court,
Ovtodo. Ftoncto 32744
Alton*) tor Pereorw! Repreeenteave
CAROL E. DONAHUE
Florida Bar No. 240401
Donahue 4 toar t urL P A
2401 La* Road
Winter Pert, FL 32748
(407) 74W 008Pi4*!h March 13
20.2002
.
JU U B L
Pubic auebon to be held at 601
am. on tw d*y(i) apacdterl below, el
tw bort door a AtoerYt Toeing Inc
Located u 24M Oto Lake Mary Rd
Suae 134. Serdord. F I tor tw perpota ol dupoamg ol dw toftowng
F a to tw r tdomwUon (fe tie odd
(407)321 284*
&lt;0-22-02
(1) Year 1846Make DODGE
VM41B3B03806GF244364

property 613 Setfoad A m . Serford.
FL 32771. le t 10 a 8 116 ol m od al
on W Stock 3 TH A Town *1
Serdord. OAXtoferg to n i l Book 1,
F ig * IS M tw Pubic Reconh el
Semancto C o rny he* been toimd to
M Iw C m Comrdedon^rtlhaM *
Pubee Hearing to toe Cm
Cemntotoon Chwtoere el Cm HM
M 700 p m on Itorah ML SS63 At
re t hearing to* Cm Cenentoaton
■hadbeoatoamned. M u a rslw m by ordered to aepea btodr* (w Cm
ComndMlen M tw CondmwiMfen
neerng w iw nBtero n
p tw ra
your Mto of to* cm*. Ybu harp dw
K04 to cfetoto at

neeeee I yar do not appear, (w
Cm Commaaion may proceed irthoul you
Cm of Sanford

to* c m Canmtoelon
Room of Cm W l M 700 p m . on
■forth 234662. A ttde he atogtw
C m Comndeeton eh*6 hear medenee
and *6 datonrww ahetodr gn e ltd a
praparty aha* b* ccndanvwd. M u
ar# hw iti)( ordwtij lo ip p m tntin i
to* C m CommlMton at to*
CatdamrwPan Hearing to be heard
end pieaart yo g aide oldwceee.
You hev* toe rlgrt to obtain an attor­
ney. at yore over taper**, to rapre-.
tent you before tw Board. Vbuhavt
tw ii0d to cad ertaaaat on yore
bahedeairedaetoanee atim ew M
other vritnaeaea. It you do nM
appear, toe Cm Canmtadtan may
proceed e rto u you.
Cm cfSertord
Code Entorcemer* DMeton
300 N. Pert Av*.
BadontFL 32771
(407) 330-5444
Pubdrt March 13 20.2002

300 N. Fart Am.
Santord.
FL
32771
(407) 3X4444
PlAWah: March 13 20,2002

n o n e * O F BALS
Th* WoWng vehtoMO aM ba fold
M putic auebon. per FI S U 713564
ad IftOO AM on March 13 2002 al
LranorY edaeas to artery t ten
egairwi and v*htole(i) la labor,
aervtoee end aaoraga rhergaa No
dda*. at la. ceah only.
1981 Dodge Shadow 20
VM1B3XP2407MNS666T3
O m m rJdrim MtcSof P sd ru t
70S Banrfotoa La Caaeafeeny FL
32707

mew aheewr a not toto property
ahel be condemned. You ere hueby onforod to repeat baton dw C*y
u x irn s w i ai bt# LrOnuemneDcri
j.
a,------ A — fehrtrteeb1 weaeS —— —------------ *
rmtenng
lkr n «iu i ■ » prwwrw
yo u atoa ol to* caw*. Vsu hem toe
n0 d to cbtom an enonwy. *1 your
own eaparw*. to rapnaenl you
baton to* Board. Ytau ham top Rfd
to cel mneeaea on yo u babe* aa
m i aa to aoaeweamn* e l caber
wrfoii aaa. a you do nol appear, toe
C m ComPdaekm may proceed wlttout you.
Cey ot Serford
Code Entoroemert DMaton
300 N. Pert Avenue
Santord. FL 32771
(407)3X5444
Pubtoh March 13 20.2002
KX096

Ceth turn to redeem v*NO* 4170 7 90
Uenor CV Pro* Inc
1154 S US H foaay 17-62. Ftm
Pert FL 32730
Phone 407-434 1331
Nolo* to owwr a kenhoUer toM he
heeanghnoelwertogenyfehepnor
to tel* data by Mng a r t tw dart ol
tw corel Owner hea tw right to
fwccrym tvmcm Of poWfiQ Dona n
accordance wto FI S u l 456 817.
a ael* In axceea at
by kam wfi be
dapoafod a r t tw ctort ol to* court
Iniereaied partwe, oomactSleie
FAng Service. Inc (961)569-8669
P u b irt March 132002
KK086
PU6UC NOTICE
The SemtocM Cotem Port Autoorm
data d to* March Board Uaednghee
been changed to e March 2 3 9442
to March 27.2002.
The nweeng red be held el 400
p m in to* Board Roam ol dw
Admrnwrrebon Budding Port at
Sanford. 1510 Kellner piece.
Sanford. Semnole Courty, Flonde
eearalanc* to parttopal* ti toea*
proceatbnga ahouM contact tw
Semnole C a tty Port Autoonry In
advance ol to* nwabng al (407)322
4TSS- Pereorw are advwed toil 4
tom dead* to appeal any dedatorw
mad* al tee meeting , tw y wrtnead
a record ot to* proceeOnge. and ke
auch prepoeet. tw y may need to
Inaur* ■ verbatim record ot tw ptotodudea tw teaemony and evidence
upon which to* eppeel li bated;
Seceon 2640108 Florida S n n a x
Dead at Serford. Semnole Courty,
Ftonda tow 7W dey of March. 2002
AD
Semnole C cu m Fort Autoonry
By Mkhael Good. Chaenwn
Anew Bob R. Douglia. Secmary
Pubean March 13. 20(8
KK08S
NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Nonce a hereby given tw t I am
engaged ai buaewea al PO. Boa
101133. AAemonte Springe. FL
32714-1135. Semnole C a tty .
Flonde under tw FcSba# None ot
FAA4M end toil I mend to regu lar
eetd name wdh to* Omeron ot
Crepwaiuw. Tidiheat**. Flonde.
to accordance wan tw provwuw ol
to* Fcm oua Nam* Sretutee. to­
rn* S e o u l 446 08. Florida
IN I
Brian D Nee
Pubaen. March 3 13 2002
KKC67
NOTICE O F PUBLIC
HEARING
Nonce e hereby gven by dw Cm ol

N O TIC t OF FlfoU C M A R IN O
Nonce a hereby ghren by tw Cm ol
Santord to: Henry Sereke P a Rep
la Law * af ktotto Banka. 2441
Mfctot fct . Ovwdg. FL 32743 end
•fly Or M oindir rtefsiteo pantet r a
to* daaenbed property 1X1 Country
Ctob Rd. Sanford. Sec 34, Tbwnahto
183R enga30Eb*gkdSI Codfey
Club Rd I E I ot SW t/4 of SW 1/4
ot SB 1/4 u i W an Rd 123 B B 12S
R E 125 ft N to
tound le b e to i
tary. urdnhrtdfetto a uneMe oanObOA end toad tw C m Comrtdtoon
w « hrdda Pubic Hearing to (w Cm
Commaaion Owntoen of Cm Had
ad 700 y m. on M oan fo , M 9 6 At
toto hearing tw Cm Commwwon

H O IK S OF PU6UC HEARM G
Noace * hereby grven to toe Cm ol
Santord to: Leroy Mo* Hebe, 1014
S Mangouadn* Am .. Santord, FL
32771 end pry a *4otoa rtereuad
pertea dwt toe dmertoed propel):
1503 Southweal Rd. Santord, Let I I
(lee* rdy 10 k) Calm Add acuunkng
H PW Book 3 Pag* 84. ol tw PM *:
n#m nti ot ttfnwnhi County h it
boon IoumJ to b# in • M optM od,
tewerttory. cnrnhebeebW ot in e to
conation, and toil dw Cm
Commaaion wW hold i Putec
Hearing In to* C m Commnaton
Chamben oI Cm Had al 700 pm .
on Merck 23 2602 Al ton hearing
to* Cm Com nnaui ahai hea *wdence end m l dademww whedwr a
not tore property abed be con­
demned fou a n hereby onfored to
appear baton toe Cm Commaaion
at toe Ccndamrwaon Hearing to be
heard end pnaerd your aid* at toe
ceae. You Iwv* toe rt0d to obtain an
attorney at you oen erpenee. to
npreaanl you baton to* Board Ytau
have to* ngte to ced wdneaeea on
your batoad aa wed ea to enwe-eaamrw al ocha wnrwaaea It you Oo not
appear, he Cm CommwaUi may
proceed wtooul you
C«y &lt;* Sanford
300 N. Part Avenue
8enlcird. FL3277I
(4 0 7 )3 X 5444
Pubtoh: Uerch 13 20. 2002
K K 1X
M THE C M C U T COURT
FOR S 2I6N 0U I COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
Fit* Number 02-141-CP
IN RE. ESTATE OF
SIEGBERT WOLF.
D#0#iMNi.
w rm e t o f APaw dam A TiO H
The eOnnalraijon otto* etna* at
SIEGBERT WOLF, d e e e iiil. Ffo
Numba u2-191 -CP, I* panang n to*
Circuit Corel tor Sammoie Courfy.
Flonde. Probel* Dnriaui. toe
addraea al Ovch a X I H Part
Avenue. Santord, Ftonda 32771.
Th* name* and lAkaaiaa ot to*
paraonal rapreaentetive and toe p a tonal repreaerCenve a eflorrwy an
M l torth b«iow
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l p e n m e n whom ton nonce a
carved mho have obtacbon* Ural
Chedeng* tw vataWy of to* W*. toe
gueMrcebm of to* paaanet npretentetrv*. venue or juneaclui of ton
Court ere itgurod to Me toe* t4*ecm
wOt to* Coat W ITHM THE

I

Lic a u
LATER O F THRSX M ONTHS
AFTER THB DATE O F TH E FM 6T
PUBLICATION O F TH S NOTICE
OR TW R TY DAYS AFTER THE
D A tf O F S E R V C I O F A COPY OF
THM N O TK S ON TH D L
A l cnrfogn N Iw Deeedo* aid

Corel W ITHM TH E LATER OF
THR EE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F THE FB1ST PUBLICA­
TION O F TIES NOTICE OR THM TV
DAYS AFTER T W DATS O F S IR .
V K K O F A C O F Y O F THM N O TK S
ON THEM .
A l otoa cnO ton of dw

Lic

YOUARE HERESY NO TW E D tod
toelofontog prepertr "'"1T||r|1
LO T 74. RPYER R U N S E C TK N 3
Ac CO R O M Q TO TH K PLAT
T W W O F . AS RECOROCD M
FLA T BOOK 91. PAGES Et
THROUGH 4 3 M CLUSIYB. O F
TH E PUBUC RECORDS O F SKkSNOLK COUNTY, FLO R O A
he* been feed agaiwl you and you
a n n g d n d to atnr* ■ o d w N yo e
aaeton dafanaae, I any x D M ) 3
S TO W . I S O ------------“
i M 101 S UMrarom
v FL I ---------a hfoM bid feda 9wn X dm * feam
toe dMa rd toe feel pthicadon or Ida

r toenafear ■

m a t W ITH M THREE M ONTHS
AFTER T H I DATB O F THK FM ST
FU B U O m O N O F TH S N O TK E .
OfoSCDONS N O T SO F3 E D W 3L
BE FOREVER BARRED
The dfot et to* SW pidSclMW ot
M i Noses to Meroh 3 BUS.
4441 TforoyWbOde Drew
O. FtortM 32748
IK . Sefoy Eequn
Aaonwytot
SAJLIY 6 MYERS. FJL
1 « 3 B y M l Avenue. 8u4* I X
i407H16 9M I
Pfbferti.Menh I 13 2002
KK063 ^
S t h e O R C u rr c o u r t
FOR 6 2 M N O U COUNTY
M RE ESTATE O F
DAVE) M ORAWDY. SR .

DAVnM .ORAW OV.8R-.
FI* Norton 02-142-CP. M penrkng
M to* Okcui C o at tor Semtoole
County FtortM. Probel* OhrteUi
to* eddroei ol ntdeh le Room 402N.
X I N. Perk Avenue, Seridord.
Florida 32771. The name* end
edfeeeeee ct toe pereortei npreeerv

a u

W ITNESS my hand and 9w m il el
ton C o a l m
of FEB27!
MARYANNS I
CLERK O F T H i C S C LE T C O U F T
BYFtoto King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES O F DANE) 2 STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAM TVF
H I 3 UM VERSITY DRIVS

suns 400

PLANTATION. FL *3324
02637421WA3H)
M ACCORDANCE W ITH TH S
AMERKANS W ITH DM AM UTIES
ACT, p a e o n t f e i
tog e apectol icoommoitoBon
nedfeEan iahadd
corded CO UR T AOMEESTRATIOfL
*1 to*
SEM INOLE
Cowdy
Courthouae et (407)468-4227. 1400844-4771 (TO O ) a 1-400-4664773 vM Ftortfo ReMy Sendee.
TH S NO O CE SHALL BE PUBU S « D ONCE A WEEK FOR TW O
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
PUBU8H IN: TH E SEkBNOLE
HERALD
P utA O iM enhL 132002

S I IM S C M C U T CO UR T O F T H i
M A M ) FOR
SEM NOLE COUNTY,
O W L ACTION
Cam No. 09-CA-33T-144)
SUNTRUST BAM L F/K/A
SUNTRUST BANK. ATLANTA, OA
F/K/A SUN BANK. H A .

toe WM. toe
el to* panorwl roproaartatoa. venue g |urt*acSon cf tea
Corel a n lecpind to fee toa* cCdaoeorw wdh tow Court W ITHIN THE
LATER O f THREE M ONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR TH IRTY DAYS A FTER THE
DATE O F SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
A l cntMcre ot to* Decadod and
laving derma or
Decadenta **w*
on whom a copy ol M e note* M
dale ol toe feel pubdeeuon ot Me
Noam new Me tw * cMerw arBi toM
Court W ITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCAnO N O F THIS NOTICE OR THW TY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE O F A COPY OF TH S N O TKE
ON THEM
A l odwr crarMon ol to* Dacedart
and peraotw having ctormi ot
demanda agaewl to* Dacedanr*
etna* murt fee toe* cMane wdh toM
court W ITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION OF TH S N O TK E.
A U CLARIS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED W E I
BE FOREVER BARRED
The dan ot tw km pubSeWart ot
tin Nairn a Mach 3 2002
JUUA ORAWDY KEMP
2*4 Spring (tom Orel*
Langwaad, Flonde 32778
GRACE ANNE OLAW t. P A
FL Bar 1350405
ABomey tar Panorwl RapnaerdiBv*
1340 Tuakewfea Road, SM 108
Wtotn Sponge. Ftonda 32708
(407)688-1110
Putfiah March 8. 13 2002
KK068
B1 T W C B K U T COURT
OF TH E 14TH
JUDICIAL C M C U T,
M A M ) FOR
S EM M O U COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
ju m so K m o N o rvtsto «
C A S IN O ; 0 2 C A IN 14 0
W ASHINGTON M UTUAL BANK.
F A .. SUCCESSOR BY MEROER
TO GREAT W ESTERN BANK. A
FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK.
PLAINTIFF
VS
DANIEL J LASSEIGNE. E T A L,
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO. USA T TUCKER
whoee naidenc* W unknown d
harthartoey be dying: and d
IwNhartoey be dead, to* m now n
datondarda who may be ipoutes.
hem .
dtvteeea.
grerdeea.
erttgrwet.
Venera.
cretMore.
treatie s and ad partwa d u rin g an
reareel by. torough. unrfor or agenal
toe Dalendarda. mho are nor known
b be dead ot a*v*. and a l partwe
hevrtg or dunm g to hev* any ngrt.

HERCULES MANAGEMENT. INC.,
d e l..
N O TK S O F ACTION
T O HERCULES UANAOEMENT.
SC.
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
HERCULES UANAOEMENT. 9 C .
Q foM toh m lW .D ldu nan .R A R A
702 Merdand Ave.
Ademorte Spring*. FL 32701
CUR R ENT
ADDRESS:
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UMCNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BY. THROUGH,
UNDER AND AOAM ST TH E HEREM NAMED INOTVIOUAL DEFEN­
DANTS WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO
BE DEAD OR AUVE. W HETHER
S A C UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUS­
ES. HEIRS. DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
le d known eddm a: UNKNOWN
Currert edrteea
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tod x mbon
to fandom a mortgage on to* totlowmg dm rrlbed property to SEMI­
NOLE Cowdy FtortM:
LO T 111, HOLLOWSROOK PHASE
k. ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROCD M FLAT
BOOK 36. PAGES 3 4 ANO 7. PUB­
U C RECORDS OF SEM INOLE
COUNTY. FLO flXA.
a n nqueed to aerve a cop
widen d lN n in wWm X d
toe Aral publication, d
Echevarria 4
111* Corpora* Lake Dr*
300 Tampa. FtortM 3363/
to* engtod wen m C a
baton tame* on Plmddra
a dafawi ad be antand agamd you
tor to* revel demanded In toe
Complain a petdon.
Thn note* tlw l be padWetwd once
week* to tw Serdord Herald.
WITNESS my hand and to* te d ol
tow Cowl on tow ___dey al FEB X

2002

Ctort ol to* CIRCUIT Cowl
By Ruto King
Aa DepWy Ctort
Echevame SAieooelee. P A , PO
Boa 25013 Tampa. FL 33S2I X 1 4
F02000845
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DiSABttJTlES
ACT. PERSONS W ITH DTSASIUTIES NEEO NO SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATION TO PARTKIPATE IN
TH S
PROCEEDING SHOULD
CONTACT COURT ADMINISTRA­
TION AT X I N PARK AVENUE.
SANFORO, FLORIDA 32771. TE LE ­
PHONE NUMBER (407)323-4330.
NO T LATER THAN SEVEN (7)
DAYS PR O A TO THE PROCEED­
ING.
IF HEARING IMPAIRED.
(TDO| 1400 855 4771. OR YO K E
(VI I 400-8554770. VIA FLORIDA
RELAY SERVICE.
PubCah March 3 13 2002
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damp to a * and
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pad be t o auaneaMd aaridw d t o
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S E M M O U COUNTY, FLORDA
by OCRALDME HARFORD OapUy
dark
FubM c Fabnrary 27. 2002 and
M a d ia 13.2a 27, 2002

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U M rN M M O M
C U M O F T M C M C U T COURT
S E M M O tl COUNTY, FLORIDA
By OCRALDME HARFORD Deputy
P lM d t February 1*. 2 a IT . 2002
"
, 13,2009

M TH E CM CUTT CO UR T

JO YCE M M CKM QHT

SYLVIA E SERMON.
N O TK E OP ACTIO N
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YO U ARE N O TM ED to t on M o n
you m ro q W * to m m ■ copy o'
yo u wrtasn datewa* i any to I an
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1 B 7 WL M M . Santed. Ftart*
39771 on or M o n MARCH 17.
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F o A n to can to can ream n tonedona. M uO n g d rn a iO or itnimg
DATED; JANUARY 7.2002
MARYA7ME MORSE
C U m OF THE C M C U T COURT
By Nancy R- W rite
Deputy Oof*
Pubiah February 20. 27. 2001 and
March 1. 13,2002
J J 1 I I ___________________
N T M C M C U T COUNT
o f th e ir m
JUDICIAL O TC U TT
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C o utouaa,
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Florid* an
Monday) Apr* a 2002. at 11 O w n .
Reyman o ' Sato la*

payabia to t o Claib d t o Ctond
Coat
Dotation 2/21,-2002
MARYANNE MORSE
C U m O F THE C M C U T COURT
S E M M O U COUNTY. FU M S M
by OCRALDME HARFORD DapUy
Ctek
F lto d t March a 1 3 .» . 27, K O I
JJ229

N O TK X IS HEREBY O IV EK « *
M U M AS OUST (ASHLAND), t o
hotoar o' t o Utoaang carWfcariMe)
haa Nad aaid naiM raNli) tor i m
d a * to bd Nauad toraon. TBa catnumbarta) and yaaRa) of
arty and t o nam e'll In aFadt I am
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redeemed aooor*rg to lea. I n prop­
erty rtaaertod to audi oarirican't)
M ba aoto to t o h*iaM t u r n d
t o a M front door, Samtor* Candy
Monday Ap&gt;9 a 2002, d 11.00am.
o' Sda N
racerrang laoa a n la ya ad to ba
paid by t o auoeaaaU bdtoar d t o
ta il. F id payment o' d i am ort
aqud to t o N gtod bid N dua M a n
24tw un a B n to artraraaart Oma d
•an. A I paymarda ahad bd cash or
guaranlaad
aiabumani,
made
payabn to t o Clark d t o C ta d
Court.
Dadd on 2721/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
C l£ m O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
S E M M O U COUNTY. FLORIDA
by OCRALDME HARFORD Oapuly
Ctork
Pubdth: Fabruary 27, 2002 and
March * 13.20.2002

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, t *
MLHM AS CU3T 'ASHLAND), t o
tadtor of t o kdtonng 011* 61* 1)
has toad tad oarWcato'a) t e a m
daad to ba laau* toraon. The car:hcaia rw nbar't) and yaaRt) o'
Nauanca. t o dnerkdton o' t o prop­
erty. and t o nam a'i) n aFtd: a am
c u m n cA T* no : a *
YEAR O F MBUANC t: 1 *
PARCEL KM: 31-1940-917-00000070
Paacnpocn at Properly: LEO LOT 7
GOLDEN OATES AMENDED PLAT
PS 14 P O II
Namaa ai winch a i n ai ad:
KATHRYN E SMITH PER REP FOR
ESTATE O F ANNIE J SMITH

W ITNESS my hand and t o aed ol
Yta Court on FEBRUARY 1 ', 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
C L E W O F THE CIRCUIT ANO
COUNTY COURT
By Nancy R WV-ear
Deputy CNrli
PuMalt February 20. 27. 2002 and
March 0. 13.2002
JJ193

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, rial
RUTH COLM AR t o Itedar o' to
i) hae Mad taaj
a taa daad to ba
I te n o n The oanAca* nan| and year's) o ' W uenc* t o
daaugaton o' t o properly, and t o
nam e'll * aAetfi a was
CERTIFICATE N O : 1239
YEAR OF M IU A N C E : IM d
PARCEL NM 32-1F32 30000IA-

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Daaugaon at Properly LEO SEC
32 TWP Its ROE 32E BEO SW
COR GOVT LO T 4 RUN E I t a FT N
19914 F T I I DEO 47 MIN W 92 97
FT N 93 DEQ 26 MIN W 20 97 FT S
21999 F T E 19 4 F T TO BEG M
SEC 31 • 31-19-32
Namee ai which aan i l i rt RYAN ECOL GAGE. CLEM B HAYNIE.
MARY L MARLAR
(If m an to n arm C m thcut,
above ordrr tor each aridocnal cmU c a to 'l)) A I at aatl property bang
« t o C auty at Semnole, Stale of
Florid*.
Urtaai audi cartricaW t) ihai ba

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DaaoRdton o ' Property: UNIT t i l
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t ip * to t o ttgReri bid N dua
24 houa dtor t o aM ertto* Wna d

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED fid
an acton lor DweoAjbem o' Mintage
m d you art required to tana a copy
o 'y o u wrttsn dateiee* I any. to I
on Shawns* WtggneUama. t o
PaWonar. w ho* adtoaaa N 1902
Wawma Avenue. Suited, Florida
32771 on or baton MARCH 22.
2002, and Ha t o original M i to
Clert o' H a Court baton aanAca on
PaMonar or tom tJItoily toraaAat.
R you tal to do so, a dated may ba
•mated againN you tor Bin rater
(wnwiwid ii Vm pmfflOfV
W A R N M O A * 12 215. Florida
FamFy Lear R Uat o ' Procadun,
rcquraa carton automate tlectoeun
or document! and Intormaaon.
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TEAR O F
PARCEL D F. 02-2040421-0000-

1210

H ca to 'a)) A I ol add proparty baaig
kt t o Couay o ' Sammoto. SUM or
Untoaa luch carMcato's) ah* ba
rodaamad acoordng to tor* t o proparty rtaaerto d n auch rar* r ato(t|
M ba add to t o Ngfud bdktor d
t o wad Irore door. Sammoto Couay
CouYnuaa. Sorted, Ftortd*en
Monday. Aprd E 2002. d 11 00am
Peymard or Sato to* appi rabto
documentary stamp ta ils ant
reconang toss a n roqueed to ba
pud by t o auccaadd bu tte d t o
aato. Fud peymard o' an amount
srp * to t o htdm « tod N d a M a n
24 houa adar t o advanaad arm o'
•ato A I paymaraa rh * ba cash or
guaranlaad
mairumant.
made
payed* to t o Ctork sI t o C to d
Court
Daaad an 2/21/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
C L E W OF T &gt; « C M C U T COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Ctork
Pubkah Fabruary 27, 2002 and
March * 13.20. 2002
JJ23I

NOTICE IS HEREBY (M VEH Fial
MLHM AS CU 3T (ASHLAND), t o
holder ol tw M ottng Cttr6f)cjitft(t)
haa Nad seal carMcato's) t e a m
daad to ba aeuad nation The catlificau nutrtor'a) and year's) o'
iasuanca, t o daacnplion o ' t o prop­
erty. and t o 1 0 * 1 1 n whtch a am

Monday. Apr! * K O I. d 11atom .
I o' Sda to* appBcatto
to *
pdd by t o auooaadU M *to d t o
aato. F * peymard of an amount
e q * to to M tfia d U d to i
24 houa arier t o artvorn

. MARYANNE
C U m OF TH E CIRCUIT COURT
B EM M O U COUNTY. FLORDA
by O ERALOdC HARFORD OapiFy
Ctork
Pdbaah: Fabruary 27, 1002 and
M y * a i e » boob

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. (Id
M U dd A S CU B T (ABH LM D ). t o
hektor of t o tofloMig oarMoato'a)
haa Bad laid oardBcda'a) t e a m
* * to ba N a u* toraon. Tlia earOltato lum bar's) and ye a r'll al
Naianoa. t o damtodon o' t o propany) and t o nama's) to a'dc'i I am

YEAR OF
PARCEL O F : 14-2141400-00400000
Daacrtoaon o ' Proparty: LEG EEC
14 TW P 21S (U S 31E W 122B7 F T
O F ( 36BJ7 F T O F MW U4 O F HE
W4 OF NW 174 8 O F BR 41B
nam n n ■uui
ROBERT L
(d *
abovaontorte*
M s 's )) A IM add propdto being
t o Coudy o 'B d * * * Stoto o'

to auch
a fl ba aoU to t o N(7iad
M am i kord door, Sandra* Coudy
Coutiouaa. (a nted . Ftortd* on
Monday Aprt E 2002. d 1100am.
Pdymard o' Soto to*

pdd by t o ouooaaaAd b ttte d t o
•ato. F * peymard o' an amourd
aqud to t o N tfiad Ud Id * a ndiai
24 houn dtor t o advanaad dma o'
aato. A l paymaraa ah* ba caah or

Coudy
on
M cnM y Apt* E 2001. d 11:00am.
docuntontory damp ta n a and
n e e r* 4 &lt;*a am ia * to d to ba
pad by t o auccaaabd baddar d t o
aa * F * paymara or an a m a *
aqud to t o Nttoal bid la dua uwdn
94 houa M at t o adrarttoad One o'
ad* A l parmana M l be c a * w

1 t o t o dark of t o C*ua

NONCE IS HEREBY O V E R t *
MLHM AS O UST (ASHLAND), t o
hater o ' t o kjdem ig nrW k-an 'l)
haa toad aard car*cau(a) t e a m
daad to ba toeued toraon. The carbhcala hung e r'll and ye ar'll o'
to u n o * t o daacr*ton al t o proparty, and t o nama's) In aMch a a m

YEAR a MSUANCEl IB M
PARCEL D * 10-2141-912-00000136
On crtpaon o ' Propatlr LEO 3 10
F T O F W I D F T OF LO T 13 (U S S
RO IVW ) a LEES 1ST ADO TO
OVIEDO PS 2 PG 112
Namaa In Wdtfi aaaaaaad: CLAY­
TON NEW TON JR
pi mom Ran one CarMcato, todont
m » w onjtf w u m •cxnortai cvf*
M catea)) AB al aud propany bung
n t o Coudy o ' Sandnoto, SUM o'

ndaamad accoteng to tan) tod proparty rb irtoi ' to auch caraacato's)
a* ba a t* la t o Ntftad bkkte d
t o aa d bad door. Sarranato Courry
Coutooua* Banted. Florid* on
Monday Aprd * 2002. at 1100am.
Payment of Sad to* appacat*
documanury damp truea and
reconkng to * a n roqurad to ba
paid by t o lu ceaad,' bddar d t o
aato Fid paymara o ' an amoud
a ry* to t o h * m i tod to rbia addn
24 houa ariar t o adrenaad ama o'
aato. A l paymar* rh * ba caan or
guaranlaad
aiatoanant.
made
payable to t o Ctork ol t o O nua
Court.
Oatod on 2/21/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
C L E W OF TH E CMCUTT COURT
S EM M O U COUNTY. FLCWOA

H O IK S D HEREBY GIVER ( *
IOHM AS C U S T (ASM ANDL t o
hokte o ' t o lattoirtig candtaatet)
haa IB * M d carWfcd a'a ) t e a m
dM d to bp m u * taraort The carn u ito rta ) a * year's) o'
attopaopartyi and t o ndnafs) In aNch I was
YEAR O F I
PARCEL D d 12-20409090000-

1*1

DaacrMon at Propany: LEG LO T ■
60UTM SANFORD HEM MTE ADO
PBS PO S 111 B 119
Namaa to M i a a n n * SUSAN
J. SCAFM APM CO PER PEP
'«•
M cda'a).) A l o ' laid property baaig
H t o County at Sarvanc*. Stoaa o'

Ddad an 2/21/2002.
C L E W OF TH E CIRCUIT COURT
2 E M B F Y I COUNTY. FLORDA
by OCfULDM E HARFORD Owady
OM
Pltoah: Fabruary 27. 2002 d id
A te * E IE aa 2002

b r IH D *
N a n a a h e r e b y g iv e r t *
MLHM AS CUST (ASHLAND), t o
hokte o ' t o Utondng carMcato's)
haa Bad sard oardBcda'a) t e a m
d a * to ba toau* to ta o L The cerOAcato nuntorta) and year's) o'
arty) did t o narna'a) In addeh a am
a u w r iM m H k d w
CERTM CA T1 NO: M U
Y tA R C F M B U tIK B l IBM
PARCEL KM 11-2042-300-019A/vm
Daacrqrion at Propany LEG SEC
IB TW P 200 ROE 32E N 417.77 F T
OF ■ B34B4 F T OF E 417.42 FT OF
M N 174 O F NW 179
N am * In which aaaaaaad:
AM3REA K RANGEL
( I m en to n ona CarMcad. U te r
itioM ofdar lor Mdh M tutonil c k * :d a (t )) A l ol add property baaig
to t o Couay o ' S a m * * . Stoto o'
Ftekto.
UTOaaa auch tanricaia'a) ah* ba
ndaam * aocordrtgln to* ffia proparty * a o to id to such carMcato's)
ad ba sow to t o h*iato brrkte d
t o wad Irora door. Sarrau* Couay
C n r tK U i. Sanford Florida, on
M on** Aprt * 2002. d II 00am
j to * a n roqiwed to ba
pdd te t o auccaaM baktor d t o
•da F * payment o' an amoura
aqud to t o Nghad tod to dua wdan
24 houa arte t o art a m a il wna o'
■d* A l paymar* M l ba cash or

are ad tar* baiow
ALL W TEPESTED PERSONS ARE
NOT1FMD THAT
AB parsons on atom *ra noaca M
chMdiga t o vahdy of t o Wd. t o
Y d M u l oni cl t o paraond ispts•addiva. ironua or Nrtoddk* o 't *
C a u l are repukad to da a m gt*o tana to* t o Coul W ITHM THE
LATER OF THREE M ONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F TH E FW ST

_
;•) m s ba
redeem * a ju n P g t o t e Pia pro*
arty dMCtto d In such reiMcde'e)
ba aoUto t o N R w d b lk te d
t o wad Iront door, BanWir* Coudy
C o u to u a * SarWad) Ftortd* on
M andayAprl * 2002, d 1100am.
Payment at Sato toa.
rtoofcBno I m m if t
to to*
ptid by toe m c c w U biddw to toe
Mto. F it pwymarr o' an amoud
aqte to t o hkpiad bid to dua irito i
24 hours dtor t o a d ve r* * ama of
paymar* M M ba cadi or
payabia to t o C M o ' t o C k c *
QOyrt,
Dadd cai 2/2172002.
MARYANNE MORSE
C U W O F TH E O R C U rr CO UR T
B EM M O U COUNTY. FLORKM
by OERALDM E HARFORD Deputy
CM
PubUsh. February 27. 2002 and
March * 13.2 a 2002
JJ240
The regutot am ud madkq at t o
rtocAhoadare of CXUana Bancorp o'
Ovtado, In c. Ortado. Florida wri ba
hdd d t o new R * Bug Branch o'
The Catiena Bank at Ortado tacat* d B30S R * Bug Lake Road,
O rtado. Ftort* d 4:19 pm . on
Wadhaaday, March 20.2002 lot t o
purpose at considering and vodng
toon t o talowaig madara:
' 1| Elacbon o ' Daaclore
(II Any o »
___
pu m re March * 1* soar
KK001

taD 04H
PapaHCala
Company Inc.

Nona

OR TH IR TY DAYS A FTER THE
DATE OF S E R V ia O F A COPY a
m s N O T ia ON THEM.
M o id lo n ct t o Decadart m ti

at

data o ' t o Im puUfcsBon at t o
Nodes iraral I* to a ctema w di t o
Court W ITHIN THE LATER O f
TH R EE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F TH E FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF T&gt;«S NOTICE OR THFTTY
DAYS AFTER THE DAT* OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY O F TFkS N O TK E
ON THEM.
M odiar cretawn ol t o

w * da to k ctolma wdt t o
court W ITHIN THREE M ONTHS
A FTER THE DATE O F TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THM N O TK E.
ALL CLAM S. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED W *L
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tha dato at t o M ptM cdton o'
t o Nooca la March 9 ,20C2
DEBBIE R a O N E R
32139 CNpoto T r*
Sorrento. Ftekto 32779
LAWRENCE A. WELCH. ESO.
F L B d 18*19*
Attorney te Patau* Rapraaanbdkra
PO Boa 208
Datend. Ftarkto 32nt-020B
(3*1734-1200
PvbkahUarch 9. 13.2002
KK04S
* TNB CM CUTT COURT
O F THE 1BTH
JU O K IA L C M C U T,
M A N O FO R
[C O U N TY ,

D M * on 2/21/2002
MARYANW MORSE
C L E W OF TH E CIRCLET COURT
SEM M O U COUNTY. FLORIDA
by QERALDME HARFORD DapWy
Ctork
Pukkah: February 27. 2002 and
M arch* IE » . 2002
JJ237

N O T ia IS HEREBY D IV ER Pill
MLHM AS C U S T (A81EAMO). t o
h d * f a( t o kdoeAng oar«cato'a)
h * ■ * aaid carMcato's) t e a m
* * to ba laau* Ywraon. The carMeats nurrbar's) and yaarla) o'
Isauanc* Pia daacnpdon o ' Pia prop­
any, and t o narna'a) to which a was
O K T V K A T I NO: 3B2
YEAR OF M S U A N O : IBM
PARCEL KM 2S-1940-9AHOOOO0190
Daao lpaon oI Piuparty: U Q E 99
F T OF N 139 F T OF LO T 19 BOGIN
SONS SURVEY OF AN ADO TO
SANFORD PB 1 PO 92
Namaa In which aaaaaaarl:
THOMAS W EAREN JR . ELIJAH
NIXON. BETTY J. W YNR EVELYN
M BAOUY
(Pm on to n e
M catea)) AA ol aaid property bamg
to t o CouYy o' Samnoto. SUM at
Florid*
Unton auch carMcato's) M l ba
ndaamad acconbng 10 ton) Pia proparty *icrYi iff to such carMcato's)
ad ba add to t o hkpm t brdrtar at
t o an d kora door. Samnoto Couay
Coutouaa, Santed. ftand* on
Monday: Aprd 8.2002, d 1100am.
Paymara o' Sda to* applcaE*
reconang too* am ra q * * to ba
pdd by t o auccaaate baktor al t o
•ato. F ill paymara o' an am our
w p * to t o taghart bid • dua a rt*
24 houa ariar t o adraraa* kma o'
MM. AP paymar* F t* ba cash or
guaranteed
mairumant,
made
payer* to t o Ctork o ' t o Circul
Court.
O d * on 2/21/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
C U R K O F THE CM CUfT COURT
SEM M O U COUNTY. FLORIOA
by QERALDME HARFORD Dapuly
Ctork
PubSan- Fabruary 27. 2002 and
March * 13. 20.2002

toy Taa D a *
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to l
MLHM AS CUST (ASHLAMJ). t o
ncs«j*r cm Bmi foegwnng CMnl6MW||l}
Im ■ * add carMcato's) t e a m
d a * to ba Wau* Parson ThacarMcato number's) and year'll ol
toauanc*. t o daacJtoBun of t o proparty. and t o nama's) In which a am
CERTIFICATE NO: 122*
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 19 *
PARCEL Ida 33-19-J 1-909-0 TOO0040
BaacnpSor o' Property: LEG LO T 4
BLK 7 CANAAN PB I PO 103
Namaa m which a lie n e d
RICHARD B MADLOCK. KMBERLY
AMADLOCK
(R mors than ona CarMcato. kriow
above order tor asm addeond carM c a te i)) A l o' lerd propany bang
In t o Couay at Samoa*, stale o'
Ftand*
Uhtoaa auch carohcare'i) than ba
redeemed according to taw. Iha
property daaerta* n wan carM-

I

Ava Arahony, Inc dtea Pnma Thna
Food Stares.
N o n a OF
N O TC E IS HEREBY GIVEN ( * by
rtrtua o ' d id carta* Writ o'
Eaaadon toau* a i d * undar
t o aad o ' t o Clrcad Court o1
Orange County, Ftarkto, Casa * CIO 01-600 * o n a tro t NdBrnsnl rarv
dsred * t o atesaalrt coul on t o
21at day o ' March A J). 2001 * t o l
carta* case a n * * Pepsi-Cola
I tem pote n Bookng Ccn carry, h e .
Plain* V* Ava Andiony. Inc dtea
Pfkna
Time
Food
Stores.
Defenders'i) whtch Morses* Wrk at
Eiacubcn was dMNatart to me as
Shard o' SemmcM Couay Ftort*
and I have tavtod upon M t o 1V *
MM and rearsal at t o da'andwd'a)
Sankm* County. Ftand* more paraodarty daacrto* as loBow*
Parts o'Lola 30 and 91 Rua vacs'* atraal batwaan. Bag* 29 leal
North plua SO tod W ad o' t o NE
comar o ' Lot 91. Run aoudi 72
dagraes 3S47" Weal 4371 te r. ra n
Nor* 17 dagraes 2 C 3 r Weal 190 a
taaL to n Nor* 72 dagraes 393 7*
East 49341 to*, tw n sou* ISO 55
lad to t o p o rt o' baipmng *e a
road) EMTZMMOER FARMS ADDI­
TION NUMBERS 2. aa record* *
PIN Boob 9 Page S. at t o Pubte
Records o ' SaminoM Coudy.
Ftetdc R te propwly U&gt; N o-34-2030-SAW-0000-0300
Ado known a* 701 434 BH E.
W kite Sprkige. FL 32709
and t o undanlgn* as Shard 01
Sammoia Coudy. Fton*. wd al
1100 A M. on t o B * day at Aprt
A D . 2002 Oder to sda and • * to
t o halted btddar. FOR CASH M
HAND ANO SUBJECT TO ANY ANO
ALL EXISTING LIENS, at t o Frad
IW m o Ooot, al t o stops. 01 t o
Sammoto Couuy Counhouao *
Santed.
Ftorid*
Iha above
Thai sard aato • bamg m e* to adiity t o torms 01 V * W d at
Donald F EaUngw. Shwd
Sammoto Coudy) Florida
N o n a REOAROMQ THE AMER­
ICANS W ITH DISAOIUTES A C T OF
IB Sa PERSONS W ITH A DtSABBJTY NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM ­
MODATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN
TH E PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
C O N TA C T THE ENFORCEABLE
W RITS SECTION O F THE CIV*
DIVISION AT TH E SH ER IFFS
O FFICE. 100 BUSH BLVD. SAN­
FORD. FLORIDA AT LEAST FIVE
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED
IN O S
1407)995*940
TTD
(407*653323
W di Sato Had On : Aprt B. 2002
PitetoA March 9.13,20. 27. 2002
KX021
M TNB C M C U T COURT FOR
S E M M O U COUNTY. FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVtWON
File Number 02-I79CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CHRISTOPHER WAYNE DAUBERT.
NOTICE O F ADM bdSm ATION
The aOnmakaaon at t o eeleto at
CHRISTOPHER WAYNE DAUBER T.
deceased. F * Number 02-179CP.
• panring n t o Circul Court te
Sammoto Couay. Ftand* Probata
Drvwion. t o addau of shah « PO.
Drawer C , Santed. Fte lle 327720959 The namaa and r d J n u n at
t o paraond lapratadalrva and t o
pet ions! representative 1 attenay

wrtton datonaa* f
an M M O J)
STERN. ESQ . P to M Tl attorney)
a h a * addrsaa la H i S U d n rtB r
Drtva WOO. PU todaii. F L3 3 2 B 4 *
or batars (no tote torn 30 days bom
* a dato ol * a tort pubtedtan o ' N e
noaca o ' adtei| w * tta f a o n * *
w di t o ctork o' i * oourt aator

to to
ptoka or paatoi ■ * h a* K
W ITNESS my hand and t o aad o'
toto C o u l d S EM M O U CouYy.
Ftekto. tod day o'FEB29 2002.
MARYANNE M O R S t C U W
C U R K O F T H IO R C U T CO UR T
BY Ru* K*g
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES O F DJW K J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR FLAM TVF
H I E UM VERSfTY DRIVE
s u m 900
PLANTATION, a 33324
01-t2H 1(CO F)
IN A C C O R D M C E W ITH TH E
AM ERKANB W ITH W SABKJTIES
ACT.
tag a ipad d
codac* CO UR T AOM M H TR XnO N
d
to
BEM M O U
C o u rt
Courthouaa r i '407)885-4227, )-•
400-484-9771 (TO O) or 1400455
(7 7 a rta Ftarkto Relay Banrtca.
TH O N O TK E SHALL M FUBUSHED W C E A WEEK FOR TW O
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
PUBUSH B tTH E B E M M O U
HERALD
FVMdLMaroh a 1X2002
M TH E C M C U T COURT
O F TH E 19TM
JUDICIAL C M C U T,
M A N O FO R

C A M N O r B tC A S M 1 1 4 0
GE CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES. M C ,
PLAJNTTFF
VS.
Jtttta c W K JJA M 3.ETA L.
DEFENOANTTS)
TO : DOREEN W UJAM S. w hen
n it iin c i m u fv m n i n ra w iiv v
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C A M NO; 01 C A 1811 14K
W ASHINGTON M UTUAL BANK.
F A , S U C a S S O R BY MERGER
TO GREAT W ESTERN BAFBC, A
FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK.
P UUN TFF
VS
JAM ES E COSGROVE III AAUA
JAM ES COSGROVE. E T A L.
DEFEND ANT(3)
N o n a O F ACTIO N
CONSTRUCTIVE BENVKE
TO . JAM ES E. COSGROVE N
A/K/A JAM ES CO SOROVE ANO
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F JAM ES E.
COSGROVE A/K/A JAM ES CO S­
OROVE. whose raabtoncs to
unknown i hatthw toy ba »v*(p and
9 hw iha/Uwy ba daad. t o unknown
ho may ba apnuan .

IdaraMby. tirou^L ukteoragatad
to ba d a * or abva. raid a l p a d *
having a ctosnmg to have any rV *
deaerta* m t o mongaga being
rO U A R aN S R C N f N O T TN P * d
* acson to taractoaa a mortgage on
t o toteaWig properly;
LO T 72. CO R R ECTIVE PLAT
WOLOUNN. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED M
FLAT BOOK 47. PAGES 14-19, OF
TH E PUBLIC RECORDS O F U U NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA

U t o Ctorti oI t o Ckcud

to t o Ctork o ' t o C b c *
Court.
Dared on 2/21/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
C U m OF TH E C M C U T COURT
S EM M O U COUNTY. FLORDA
by QERALDME HARFOED Dopwy
Ctork
Pvbdah: February IT . 2002 and
Mdch * 13 2 a 27.2002
JJ234

C U W O F TH E C M C U T COURT
S E M M O U CO UN TY. FLORIOA
by O B U I f lM HARFOFD Deputy
OM
Fubdalt: Fabruary &gt;7, 2002 and
March * 13 .20 2002

JO G . a .

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to to Coudy o ' Bamb* * i m o'

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BBJtBI AB CUBT (ABHU IN P ). to
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YEAR OF I
PARCEL EM 0 2 0 4 2 4 0 0 -0 1AI^ irf
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publication of this

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ara reotosd to sen* a copy o 'y o u
a a d * datonaa* t any, on DAVID J
STER N. ESO. PtendTa attorney.
whose eddraaa m 901 S Udvwady
Drhre *500. Ptodalon. FL 33324 on
or bates (no tote to n 30 days kern
t o data o ' *• In t puMcdton ol t *
noaca ol acton) and da t o crtM *
w di t o dark at tod court a t o
a data* wd ba a d a r* agarnar you
* t o oorcyW ITNESS my hand vto t o aad o'
toto C o u l d SEMINOLE Couay
Ftekto. Y * day o' F E B » 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE. C U R K
C U R K O F THE C M C U T COURT
BY Ru* King
O E P U TY C U R K
LAW O FFK E S O F CAIRO J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 900
PLANTATION. FL 33324
01-SI793(WASH)
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH W SABKJTIES
ACT. panona wdi i9 a ih * a i needSia a iceciel aocunmodabon moUd
c o U d COURT ADMMSTRAT10N.
al
to
SEM INOLE
Coudy
Courthouaa al (407)6954227. 1900-959-9771 [TO O ) or 1-900-955
9770. wa Ftanto Relay Service
m s NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
PUBLISH IN ;TH E SEMINOLE
HERALD
Pubiah March * 13.2002
KK047
M TH E C M C U T CO UN T
OF TH E 1BTH
JUDICIAL C M C U T.
M A N O FO R
B U N N O U COUNTY.
FLORIDA
OCNCRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NO: 01 C A 2 S M 1 4 Q
CONSECO FINANCE SERVICING
CORP F/K/A GREEN TREE
FINANCIAL SERVICING
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF
VS
JAM ES MICHAEL BURKE A/K/A
JAMES MICHAEL STONE. E T A L.
DEFENOANT(S)
N O TK E O F ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE BCHVKB
TO JAMES U C H A EL BURKE
A/K/A JAM ES MICHAEL STONE
AND UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
JAM ES MICHAEL BURKE AK/A
JAMES MICHAEL JONES: ROSET­
TA BURKE, whose residence la
ubnown ' ha/sha/toy ba hung and
4 hw shwttiay ba dead, t o unknown
dafandads who may be spouse*
hens.
devweas.
grantees,
ssugneei.
fcanois.
cradnors.
busleal, and al partial ctoanng an
rearas! by. trough, uutor or agar*
to ba d a * at a&gt;ve. and a t parses
havmg or ctosnmg 10 have any ngd.
ii* « mete ll m t o propany
t o mortgage bamg
YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED r *
an ackon to taradoaa a mortgage on
t o talowmg property
LOT M . BLOCK B. NORTH
ORLANOO RANCHES. SECTION
10. ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 13. PAGE 32 ANO 31
O F THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
haa been Mad agonal you and you
are raquead to serve a copy ct you

ItoaM at (4 0 7 )8 * &gt;227, t
8004854771 (TO O ) or 1 H D 4 *
BTWL rta Ftekto R da rB dvto *
TH E N O TK E B U L K F U 5
LJBHCD O N a A W EEK FOR TW O
CONSECUTIVE W EEKS.
PUBUSH M :TM E
HERALD
NMtoRMarCha IX 2002
H TH E CO UN TY CO UR T
M A N O FO R
N M O U COUNTY.
C a n N * B1-C C479445F
VELAS a STOCKBR C O t
HOMEOW NERS' ASSO CIATION
M C. a Ftarkto nd-te-proN c

ERIK LAM BERT and HEATHER
LAMM R T .d a t .

N O TK E IS HEREBY Q/VEN p u auart B a Ftod Bunmary Aikpnad
o'Forsdoaua * 4 * February 2E
2002, antor* to Caaa M l Ot-CC3794-204 or t o Couay C o u l o'
S w d ii* C o udy Ftort* where*
VELAS O F S TO C K B R K Q IH O W OYTNERT ASSOCIATION M C to
t o FtoBM and ERM LAMBERT and
HEATHER LA M M R T ara t o
Odandad* 1 wfl a * « t o N to N
and bad baadwte caah d wad * d
doors o ' t o S wrW x* Coudy
Coutiouaa. H I N-Park Avarua.
EantorE Ftort* 327T1 at 11.00
o'rtndi A M , on t o 4 day ol Apr*
2002. t o taaowkig daaerta* proper
ly aa ad tar* to a t* Ftad B uunary
Judgmad. to att
Lot ITS Btortttrtdge un* Thro*
aocordtog ta t o PM iw rad , aa
rooontod to Fkd B o * 3X d F * H
M and 87. P u b * Record! at
San-taola Couay. Ftarkto
DATED toto 27 * y o ' FaCrnwry.
ktotytena W n a , Clark
B rU d y l

■nd &lt;1 pa rt* ctokraig
an Idatad by rvou^v under or
known to ba d a * or attro, and *
park* haring or d a * * g to have
any r y * M e or H a n d to to propto toa mortgage being
YOUARE HEREBY N O TE K D tod
t o tottrobig properly:
LO TS 187 ANO 1 * . JO
PACKARDS 1ST ADDITION TO
MIDWAY, ACCORDING TO TH E
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 2. PAGE'S! 104. PUB­
LIC RECORDS O F S E M M O U
COUNTY. FLORKA.
ara m yirod to tone a espy al your
wrtton datonau . I any on DAWK) A
STER N, ESQ PtamrtTs attenay.
whose adtkaae Is H I B Udrorady
Drhre r500. Ftoddton. FL 33324 on
or baton 'no Uawr awn 30 days from
kw data at t o Im pUricabon ol to*
noaca d scam ) and ato t o orignd
~ t o ctork at a * court a T
a aarvtce on n a M Ta attar

toto

pto* or p a i* n to * hero*
W ITNESS my hand and t o aad ct
N s Court d S EM M O U C o udy
Ftort*. *to * y o ' FEB27 2002.
MARYAFME MORSE. C U R K
CLERK O F TH E C M C U T CO UR T
B Y R u* K*g
D EPUTY C U R K
LAW O FFK E B O F D/WK J . STER N
ATTORNEY FOR FLASTOFF
H I X UMVERS/TY o n v E
B U TE 900
PLANTATION FL 33324
0142449(NCL)
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH TH E
AMERICANS WITH D tEA M JTIES
ACT.
tog a few er
contact CO UR T A D tM S T R A T K N
d
to
SEM M O U
Coudy
Courthouse d '407)445-4227, 1400-9454771 (TO O ) or 1400-995
S77a ria Ftart* Rate) Barrie*
TH U N o n a SHALL M PUB­
LISHED O N a A WEEK FOR TW O
CONSECUTIVE W EEKS
PUBLISH IN. THE 9 E U IN O U
HERALD
Pubiah March X IX 2002
KK049
M TH E C M C U T COUNT
O F TH E U TH
JU W O A L CM C U T,
M A N O FO N
1COUNTY,

C A M NO: 9BCA21B14W
CTTM ORTOAGE M C .
PLAINTIFF
VS
ZEOAKAH FOUNDATION ArK/A
ZEDAKAH FOUNDATION M C . E T
A L.
DEFENOANTtS)
N O TK E O F ACTION
C09M TKUCTIVE SERVKS
TO JOBE G SANTIAGO ANO
ANILDA SANTIAGO, whose rest(Janes m unwxFBEl ■ w ln in iw y D*
hang, and t hdahwVroy ba * w L
b#

BpOIIIH.

ton, tn m m . and a l parlaa cWtring
an iraarad by SaoudL undd or
agamd t o DaTOndwr i . who a n nd
known to ba d a * or a*va, and *
panes haring or ckwiang to hava
w ryiK toLM tokrtotoradtotoprop
etiy daacrto* to t o mortgage bamg
YOUARE HEREBY NO TIFIED to l
an action to taractoaa a mortgage on
toe knowing property
LO T X BLOCK X NORTH ORLAN­
DO 2ND ADW TION A 8UBW W
SIO N ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
TH ER EO F. AS RECORDED IN
FLAT BOCK 12. PAGE'S) 9567, OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS O F SEI4L
HOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA.
haa been M * ag a r* you and you
ara reqund to serve a copy at yo u
•men datonaa* &gt; any on O AVK J)
STER N. ESO PlamWa attenay.
whose S U M a H I S Urvnrwry
Drive 1500. Ptantakon. FL 30324 on
or betore 'no War fu n X days bom
t o Wto ol t o toil pub*cabon at H a
noaca o' action) and toe t o original
wan * a ctork o' t o ca u l d to r
bates same* on P la re F l aaomay
or mmadatey
te t o road damand* * t o compterd or paadon to* harem
W ITNESS my hand and t o aad at
tm C o u l d S EM M O U Coudy.
Ftarkto. fro day ol FEB27 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE. C U R K
CLERK OF THE C M C U T CO UR T
B Y R u* Krig
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF OAVK J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
H I 3 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500

ontor 10 |
* g .y o u a ro i
you, to t o proridan d carta* &lt;
tanca.
Ptaaaa oordact Court
A*drtobM on d H I Nor* Park
Avenue. S id e N301. B a r* * .
Ftort* 32771 (407)3254227. wdan
(2) working ctoya at yo u roca* at
M a nottto) I you are haartn* or volca
b * d r * )« * 1-'80059644771
Pwbtet March X 1X2002
KX0B1
M TH E C M C U T CO UR T
O F TH E 1BTM

C 'V B .D 'V M O N
1 C A M NOU 85C A 4S 7-I4G
T M C H A M M AW M TTAN BANK
A t TflU E TE E O F B H HOME
IO U T Y LOAN TR U S T 14953
UNDER T M POOLM G ANO
SER VK M G AGREEM ENT GATED
A t O F JUNE, I . IB M
CARR* H A N TE F M A d d )
N O TK E O F ACTION
TO : UM M OW N SPOUSE O F U L US ROGERS
in id W ii 1 Urdmown)
YOUARE NOTIFIED '
d I_______
joioiftog da
property:
LO T 2 a I
X LOCKHARTS.
ACCO flO M a TO T M
FLAT
THEREOF. RECORDED M FLAT
book
x p a g e r a ru to u c
RECORDS O F S E M M O U COUN­
TY, FLORIOA.
ALEXANDER AVENUE,
SAM ORD. FL 32771
you and you
a n ra ryn * to aaroa a copy ol you
aatowi datonaa* ( any * * on
March* C . Watoon. P A . Attenay
----------------- w h o * addaaa la 1BOO
NW 4BTH S TR EET. SUR E 12a FT.
LAUOCROALE. FL3 3 3 * w d h * M rN (30) deyt dtor t o tod pubtodtei
o' f * Nodoa * t o (Plaaaa puteah
* T M B E M M O U HERALD) did
toa t o ortgtol w d i t o Ctork d Bid
Court a tom batata aarrica on
dtf 1— -— —-a* - 1 - i u iiH iw u iiw y
adatoutatoba
w * r * agamar you te t o m is'
m w **a nI p * compsiMni
* 4* 8 * 9 art* t o AnarLara
M C lu tte rs Act Persona wan
taabtotoa naadtag a apactol acoombdtotan ta p 11* * 1! 1 n M l pro­
cu rin g ahoUd contort t o C o u l
Arkrwateate d 201N. Park Avenue, FL 32771. Tdaphona
Number '407)323-4330 not tote
(7) days prior la t o pap
caartng. d haanng Imp a a id fTOCI
14004444771 or Voce (V )I4 0 0 4654770 ria Ftarkto Ratoy Sarrioaa
WITNESS my hand and t o aad ol
t o C o u l tea * y at FEB 23 2002
Mary Anna Mona
Aa Ctork ol t o Court
By Ru* King
Aa DapUy Ctork
Pubkah 'Plaaaa pubiah * Tha
Pidtah: March X IX 2002
KX032
n o n e * O F FU B U C HEARtoaO
Noaca w hereby gtvan by t o C*y o'
Santed to:
Conauato t David
kaon, 1704 Hawklna Ava ,
Sartord. FL 32771, and any or *
daaatndproperty (910 W 19*81,
Swited. t o W 44 II ol 88 0 o 'L *
4X Btock A M M Smdw 2nd Stdd
orrtng to P M Bock 1, Pago 101,
at t o Pubic Records ct Seriates
Couay haa bam found to ba n a
a t* or imaa/a oanrtbon, and * d t o
Cay Corm aaun wto hold a PiArtc
Haanng * t o Cdy Commlaatei
Charcttara ol Cay H * d 700 p m.
on March 2X 20M A ttw lto d to
t o C ty Commwaron a h * h ad avlor
dwnrrod t e l are hereby order* to
appear baton t o C «y fim iireW ni
al t o Condamnaaon Haanng to ba
heard and prarart you wds at t o
caaa. You hava t o nga 10 obtoi wi
•nomay. al yo u own n yiw a i. to
repreaart you baton t o Board, t e l
have t o ngya to cai ewnaaaee on
you bdwd aa w * aa to croaaaz v n .
T k H o d id a t e .u a* • you doner
appaar* *• C »y Cnm ainlun may
proca* ateoul you.
Cay o'Santed
C o * Entoroam an Oh/totei
300 N. Park Avwnua
Santed. 7L 32771
'407)330-5444
Pubiah March IX 20.2002

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fo r
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Wednesday, March B . 20(0

71— H u e W anted

71— H n jr W a n tio

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dog t on* eNto daa. le d p *oki*y
d I m M
P M d T Body 4 I M i

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61— M oney to Lin d

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Su m , FIwMi 32773
(407) 323-8717

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an S M M R f N be heard
MI iwm f N w n g
By oiEer d Pe Cty Comma aton at
Pe C*y ol Sartor*. Ftortde
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
HEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE M ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD C O N TA C T
TH E HUMAN RESOURCES O FFICE
ADA COORCW UTDR A T 4C7-330SS2S 4S HOURS M ADVANCE O F
TH E MEETING.
ADVICE TO TH E PUBLIC: ( a p a ­
w n decklea to appaal • dec***)
made war m p e d lo any motor corv
ddem dd Pa above m *ed* a heari­
ng. he may need a vertaon record
M a * proceednge, Petodng toe toednony and pndenca, Mach lanoid la
n d provided by *e Cay ol Sardord.
(FSZM O IO S)
C ydh* Porta.
Deputy Cay CNN
Pubadt March 112002
FCK102

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March 1 .2002
NOTTCa O F A PUBLIC H U N M Q
TO CONUDER THE ADOPTION
OP AN ORDNANCE S T TH E
CITY OP SANFORD. FLOREM
Hone* • hereby ghen Pal a PMAc
Hearing » d be haId In Pa
Conwnaaion Roam at Pa C*y HM h
P e C#y d Sanfcnl Flcoda. * TOO
o'ctocA P U .c n March is, S S L to
ccrwdar Pe adopaon d an w « nance by Pa C«y N SwVont Florida,
tea at ntach la aa keep*:
OROPiANCE NO. IM S
AN ORDINANCE O F TH E C ITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA. AMENDING
ORDINANCE N O 3S30 OF TH E
e rrrs p er s o n n el r u les an d
R EGULATIONS ANO ADOPTING
S EC TIO N -2 M
T OSACCO
A8STF.lt IIDM FDR
EM PLOYEE
APPLICANT SINEW
HIRES, PROVEXNG FOR SEVER­
ABILITY. CONFLICTS. ANO EFFEC­
TIVE DATE.
A copy the! be avaiatta al Pe
offlceo!*ie C ty CtoA fcxalpenone

By a d * d Pe C*y Ccmmleelcn d
P e C*y d Santaid, F b r d
PER SO NS W ITH D iSABlUTIEB
NEEDM O ASSISTANCE TO PARTICtPATE M ANY O f THESE PRO*
CEE DINGS SHOULD CO N TA CT
TH E HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT ,407-330M 2S 4 ( HOURS IN 7DVANCE O f
TH E M C O TN O .
ADVICE TO TH E PUBLIC: M a pan
ton deddaa to appaal a deck
made nah leaped to any metier con•Idand al P e above meMny or haar
rig . he may need e varteem racod
ol *e pmceedngn. n d d n g Pa leaameny d id rcridance. M ich raoufd a
not praddad by Pe Cay d Santonl
(PS 2M 0108) .
Cynpia Porta.
Dapdy Cay ClaH
Pubtoh March 112002
KK103
March 1 2002
NOTICE O F A PUBLIC HEAM MQ
TO CONSW CR TH E ADOPTION
O f AN OROM ANCE S t TH E CITY
O f SAMFORO, FLORIDA
Nonce la hereby gNen P al a PubSc
Hearing n * be hatd In Pe
Canm eann Room d Pe Cay H al n
it* Cay d SardonL F io rd , d 700
vctocA P U on March 21 2002. to
onedet Pa adoption d an on&gt;anca by P a Cay ot SanionL Honda,
n* d nhrch a aa kAcan.
ORDINANCE NO. sees
AN ORDINANCE OP TH E C ITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA. CLO SIN G.
VACATING. ANO ABANDONING
IH E 17 NO R TH -SO UTH imUTY
ANO DRAINAGE EASEM ENT LYING
BETW EEN COASTLINE ROAD ANO
CHALLENGER
COURT
ANO
BETW EEN MARITIME DRIVE ANO
CENTRAL PARK DRIVE. PROVID­
ING FOR SEVERABILITY. CO N­
FLICTS ANO EFFECTIV E D A TE
A copy trial b* avaaabl* al * * oik*
ol » * Cay c a t kn a l pamona deali­
ng to aienww Pe aama.
U pariiaa p Maiaal and cauans
ih*a have an opportudy to be heard
y order d i * Cay Comma***! d
&gt; * C «y d Sardord. Fiord*
ERSONS W ITH D ISAB ILm ES
EE DING ASSISTANCE T O PARICIPATE » l ANY O F TH ESE PROEE DINGS SHOULD C O N TA C T
HE HUMAN RESOURCES O FFICE
DA COORDINATOR AT 407-330U S 4S HOURS *4 ADVANCE O F
HE M EETING
DVICE to TH E PUBLIC: a a pai*i daudaa to apped a daemon
ad* mm rmpnet to any manor condarad al Pa above naadig orheeig h* may need n .aibeem mend
Pa ptoceedkige. i d r k g P e leanurry and avUance. w l*P lecord •
* provdad by * » Cay d S ei*»d
S 28* 0106)
y«hia Portd.
apery Cay Clark
utAtri March 13. 2002
K104
March 1 2000
NOTICE O f A PUBLIC HEARING
TO COWSIOER TH E ADOPTION
O f AN ORDINANCE BY TH E CITY
OF SANfORD, FLORIDA
Nonce a haratry given pet a Pubic
Hearing ■■* be held P Pa
Cornrmeaion Room d * * Cay Hal n
Pe Cay d Sardord. Florida, al 700
ndD U PM on March 23, 2001 Id
1
. antdef Pe adoption d an ortk-anc* b y trie Cay d Santord. Ftonda.
' He cl Much ■■ at tobont
ORDINANCE NO 3700
All ORDINANCE O F THE CITY OF

•O ffices C oast to C cesT
Since 1954

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407-323-9421
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OROMANCE NO 3702
AN ORDINANCE O f TH E C ITY O f
SANFORD. FLORIDA, AMENDING
CHAPTER 2. ADMINISTRATION.
ARTICLE XVI O f THE C ITY CO TE
OP TH E CITY OP SANFORD ENTI­
TLED FIREFIGHTERS’ RETIRE­
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ROLLOVER
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VIDING FOR SEVERABILITY O f
PROVISIONS. REPEALING ALL
ORDINANCES
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•anMrd: Lovefy 2BR apt er.
■tea. cable TV. Seeking mean
n*fto, no dtodan or pa*. 8120k *.
or iattHin ♦ 8190 aac (top. Laaae
407-381-3739.

$888 DOWN- WHY RRMTT7
3BIV 2BA For Stop
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IlflOtek. 8379 depot*, incutea

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Potofcna tar panonabfe paopto
who tov* working on goVcowtaa.
Mtoon Doaar Hofe-ln-One.
407-310-9383

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1M8770 Waal StaNroea48,

H M lb n H it o U M .

Ca( 407488-2033.

nUjUiiujni 3 m up,
"te 386-738jnvM m neiCHtodinfaf
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71 tor aotocattan and

i iarvfca IwM h Samlneta
If aaddns experienced aalee
LFa* raauna to 4074884821
1407-089-1000.
Opedrorntaal raptormm
Fid Bna, 407-948-6004.

TEetowe • Nureea Earn
IIJOaWaMfi Woridng Fra
Hama. Fart Time TTtenfi
Fmrtdedl Ctol 487-338-7884.
Tka Mm teti axpartonoa. trul have
dkara loanaa. Apply In perron
Ffetfi Tire Sendee, 407- 334-344
TURF ETC. INC la toetong to I
poaHtona w »*i our growing
company. We an looking lor
dapandtoda paopto toti a good
— to and tie datora to produce
quatoy work. We wodd tea to ttok
to you about tie Mtowtag fob

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•Dalai Pano
•CrewMamb__
Fonman anditotol panon nutolMa
vtokl Florida divan loanaa. Pretor
tamale tor dato4 panon wtat an aya
tordra8ty Noexparlance naraaaary
M ■ datora to team and growtoti
u*.
Ptaaaa cal 407-3028274 tor more
Intoandto achatUa an Mwvtawwtoi
our atat. Drug Free Work Place •
Worker* Camp taeurmce • Equal
Opportunity Employer. Wa are
toetong tor e tow good peopM An
youonatetaamT

93— R o o m s F o r R e n t

8 Story Victorian Home, Htoto
Dlatrlct (pie, balcony. Souse
prMegee. 810OWK, 8100 dapoaa.
407-3288277

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toryrtoa, vary ctaan tom rm. Nawly
remodeled. alud, cable, A/C. tody
phone, kach uee. etc. d . naktanl
owner, prtvala entrance I
8— kto|l Onto due free eob
need apply. 407-33&amp;7373.

B a n tetd : Oarage Apt aato an
todtedta af pka eaMa 8930 PaeMh

pka Dap. 407-282-1384

Sartont Oarage apt atoaar
Indudaa a i pkra cab** 8930 par
month, plua dapotoL 407-2821384

: (Otehan prMage*.
IndUdaal tatotoel a b le . 1429/nra,
I l l 8 late month. 407-3233388.

Smal pal wateoma.
Carter Creak Apia
407824-4334

Lg Screened Porch $8988800
Otmrsit
LakeMary: 4BR/38A W/ OM
a. Screened Pool WitHoi Tub.
aea. Formal OMng 8 Dan.
$1.79891700 Dapotot
DOTH REALTY, MC.
(487) 8288888
WI RENT 8
lake Mary 80: Fenced yard, 1
garage. 123 N o* Htfl St taoa 1te
teto.aacut8y " pate. 407-323
--------2120.

LONQWOOO 2BR/2BA Large
"motel Back Ytod, 870QMO Pkra
00 Security Dapoaa. CALL PETE
(407)4188007

TOOLake mary Wvd. 8889, 40 w/
1800 eq IL » e Uaa In Langwoodf
klpte olllcaa tor 888a Crtofatotor to
407-323-2973.
101— H o u se s F u r n ish e d
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Ctean 8 S aan tor Sto(toArkil only
Atao Room lor Ran! Fut Houaa
prtviiegea. 8110/wk. all utllWaa
todudad. 407-8298127.

28R duptek, CHA A, Jute
witoad 1800
Bantorto'SBR. CH1A, wood Icon,
tencad
yard.
8719
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12BR
takakont CHA. taaptaca, nmwcarpto
8 paw. doubte garage, tencad
181200.
»May; 3BR, CHIA. aaliB Ltoto
Mary Elam., toga lot $880
In The Foreet
commutoy tom or itahan,
abort torm
ok.
note 8890.
a Porxto Ready
Ctol
[407)8238878

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Ttee 100 b I oMaa ai liJd ite n*ar
to Hdlan Htofeourmartad. Common
lobty 8 real wema. Escalate
‘ ' aanaden. 2 raateuntea
an prarriaaa 8400/ma CM Don or
Baverty 407-322-1810.
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MAONETKWAURSOFIDCR REMOVESUMESCALE
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FitoorK Sardort: MWaardy, 1990
aq 1 inmyaatefy iimorteted. matora.
cteua, 1/2.9 acre. CHA. ah ref , dth,
gar, great neighborhood, near
“ )pping/1-4/417/1ake. 887.900.
*07-414-7881
EXCELLENT VALUE!
PERFECT FOR 1ST TIME
BUYERS LARGE FAMILY ROOM
WTTHFIREPLACE
Rite aftontebfy priced 3 bedroom
homs is h fttrl In sn sstshttshsd,
qdal narghborhood wf mature
kaaa 1 tendacaptag. The Itoor
lam*y room. 8
ccmbtnalton. A oozy I
warma Via larniy room. A4
applancaa atey indudkig
rtorlgaralor. D/W. range 8 washer
8cVyer. The A d a brand new 8
hate wood Itoori art teabirad.
The yard 8 tinea 8 maintenance
la a braaza wtei Via ingromd
aprttdar. Fane 8 outeida atoraga
room are a pkral Price 172,000 DO
CM now l
(407)322-4299

Sanford: 872.800: Laaae with
opaon. otey MOQftnonVi I aMar wd
asaist wtth Dnanctng. 107 East
Woodland Dr. 1 block from
Graanway. acroaa from Page
SchooL 4 BR ddar btock home wah
M new wtadowa 8 CHA ta a great
araa. SmM down paytiwnl wtvi rate
crater toward purchaae. CM Bd •
388-801-2178 tor detail* 8 Iraa
mortpsqa praquaaflcaaon3f1. ta Satecrd, LR. FR, haplaca.
new kAdian. bait, toe. Carted /VC.
king, carpal, paint
ko n t porch. N o do sing
co te 81000 4 V 989Q m c rd i 407-7881090

i iaiaiadk»I If yea qtettiy. MED-A-9AVI
(800)04.1919 ate R l l «

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NEED A LAWYER) AAA Aamay Rtoknto lankaM
H1L9J7 DAYS *ateuaal Datenaa •Farwrnl ityury *BaatoiCaay
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181— A lT U A N C E S k .
F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e

1BRASS BED. QUEEN SERTA
pnaropedc 1 8 tama Newerr a l
cote 81A aat 8271 Cm dafhar. 407708-5098.

homaMa, horaaa. canto, terming or
nonaryl Zoned agricuftural.
84.90&amp;ACRE. Sm. down w/ownar
•nance 904-797-1773 or904-7* 7-

ABrand ftewChary Otof (tetag atto.
7T and 0 Chafcawteato. 8Mta Bo*.
898a Ltohtod Chtaa Cabtato AvM.
Cm Dataar. 407-422-023G
A t te tua matlna* ate New ai
•toteate 88D 407-

Comar te Hwy 40 •
Watora Park Road. 1.8 acree
txtoMte torone home. 889J 0CLTkd
Arthur, Brakar. 407-2734891
155— C o n d o m i n i u m s
Fo r S a le

1 Acherry toatgh bad, add wood,
adh ptoowtop market* ate Ntarar
uaad SM 8648 Cm rtolwac 407-4220230.

SanktatVIry large 28R/ 2.5 BA,
al brick, private coral yard, rwtohgri
5.000, 407-808-4233.
157— M o i i l s H
Fo r S a le

A KING SIZE PILLOW TOP
New ta ptotolc. SM 8189-

om es

407-42248*8
Bad: Black Iron canopy bad wall
Laajy bm pteaatopate ftevar utod

38*10metetehome, totechad FL rm.
parity hand, carpeted, ototeig tana,
new atom, raw AC. Looted h Tbwn
8 County (adUQ Partr, 5389 Oranga
Owd U ktanraa Atotog I17JBU 388740-1088

407-402-2771

Barto, tocadad ta SatetedL ortiopadto
•rmaate»4h 9 yrrmnarty Data |71
k8 880. quaan 889, ttag 8171 Ntaer
uaad, can dtohrar. 407-402-2771

160— B u s in e s s F o r
Sale

Dtouia Margot Sarto, hrin bad,
MowAop ad|.,maaaaga 1 wave
feature. Ilka new 8500
321-3994708

Tar aato bye
‘UnctoNteka
tola Mcfca Oyator

Dtargfkxm -13 pc. ated cherry wood,
doubte pedestal labia ml late. 8
Chtopandala chain, butte 1 taach.
never uaad. coat 88k, aM 81296,

Bar and Grill*
3809 Park Am,

aarwer. 8290. 407-708-6891
R S S S ii Crown Uttn OuraT
Dtanwaahar. N ew . $75 00. C M
407-3214168

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Liquor License (Seminole
Cas«dyLA8 New Renaurant And
Bar Equtomarrt_Fraa Standing
Bubdtote Appro* 2.400 8q FT_ A
Goto Mn* Al 82H 000I-Fkml
Property/U
Ntok Papp
# 888434-8710.

Modem tlyla cheat te drawer*,
acid wood, medssri coior. Lola te
ttong*. 8 R long. 24 tachaa M l M M
aaa. a g a in * a n to ta 97903.407320-7301.

Padded Luxury Ml reclinerj
pArnTnaraon vatour Waal tea new
9900 321-3984700

181— A t y u a n c e s la
Fu r n ttu r e F o r S a le

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Commission sinks swimming lessons
Staff Writer
SANFORD— Swimming lessons will be
halted at Keith C kbom e’s Sanford home
until he can remedy the 'objectionable
noise' they create, county commissioners
decided Tbesday everting.
Bound by a tingle paragraph of county
code that regulates nomeoccupati
aborts, conv
missioned vowed to rework the law to
avoid future problems. Seminole County
Planning and Development Director Don
Fisher said the short code had been'added
to, tweaked and pulled" to the point that it's
confusing

Noise by screaming, crying infants
violates ‘clear as mud’ county code
"1 might see some problems with this
code,' said Commissioner Grant Maloy.
Commissioner Dick Van Der Weide
added, 'T h is is not an easy decision - it's
about as dear as mud.”
A final unanimous vote by commissioner* took more than two hours as dozens of
fellow
swimming
instructors
and
Clebome's neighbors spoke in favor and
against the damorous home occupation.
O ebom e ' teaches Infant Swimming

Research lessons which helps small chil­
dren learn how to float and swim. Crying
and screaming are often the noisy by-prod­
uct of instructions, cited neighbors.
"When you hear this kind of screaming
all day you're nerves are shot," said Sherri
Brown who lives next door to G cbom e at
Steeple Chase Circle.
Vick Hernandez, another neighbor of
Gebome, said, "the traffic and noise is just
unbearable. If you don't believe me come

over and take a look."
G ebom e reported he instructs between
20 to 25 children a day during the peak
months of the summer. Others speaking in
favor of th e''tom e swimming lessons,
pleaded with commissioners not to regulate
the valuable community service. To find
similar Instruction at community pools is
impossible, as many such as Sanford and
Casselberry don’t allow children under four
years of age in the water, said Clebome.
After hearing public comments, commis­
sioners were left on trying to decide what
level of noise b considered objectionable.
Sec Lessons, Page 10A

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i Raiders, ranked No. 8
■In the state, swept a stari homestand last weekI to Improve to 19-8, but
i otthe six were deckled
until the final couple of
nings and five were not
l until the final Inning.
P age 1 8

inford woman
killed during
ir collision
f error

i respond*.’
'ay to a fatal crash
■near the Intersection of
nville Avenue and
l Boulevard.
i Atchley, 62, of
I was pronounced
dead at the scene after she
was hit by two separate vehi­
cles. According to authorities,
Shabta Alidina, 20, of Lake
Mary was traveling north­
bound on Mellonvillc when
she allegedly ran the stop
sign at Airport Boulevard.
She collided with Atchley
who was traveling eastbourul
on Airport Boulevard. The
Impact itself was minor, but It
spun Atchkry's 1994 Chrysler
convertible, said Sanford
police spokeswoman Clco
Cohen. Another vehicle dri­
ven by Jacqueline Turner, 48,
of Sanford smashed into
Atchley's driver side door.
Tliere is no indication alco­
hol was involved, but the
investigation is continuing
with charges pending.

. aking people
smile
Holly Fazeli started working
at a Boston area McDonald’s
restaurant 16 years ago. She
never thought the part-time
job would lead to a full-time
career.
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Tobacco policy doused;
more research needed
By Dm Ping

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"Right now It's tobacco, but where
does it stop. Will we move on to
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SANFORD — G ty Commis­
sioners tabled , a tobacco absti­
nence policy for employees
because of concerns it was too
broad.
The policy required all new
employees to t i p an agreement
that they would abstain from
using tobacco products. In addi­
tion, a person could not be hired if
had used tobacco 12 months
e submitting a job applica­
tion.
\
Human Resource Director joe
Denaro said the intention of the
policy was
waj to curb M g health
Insurance costs. While commis­
sioners agreed the dty needs to
look for ways to keep insurance
coats in check, they expressed con­
cerns that the policy was too
broad.
"I'm concerned that we're not
allowing people to apply for jobs
because they smoke, said Velma
Williams, District 2 Commiaakxm

S

r Whitey Eckstein
noted the policy might prevent the
dty torn hiring qualified employ­
ees who would voluntarily decline
the city's health coverage.
"What happens If we have
someone who b retired 6cm the
military and already has health
insurance or la covered under his
wife's policy?" Eckstein said.
"That person could not be hired
under this policy, even though
they do not impact the city's insur­
ance costs."
Eckstein also asked how the
policy would be enforced. For
example, would an employee who
smoked a dgar in crieoration of a
new baby be penalized?
"We're not out there trying to
catch someone smoking," Denaro
However; G ty Manager Tony
VanDerworp said one-time tobac­
co users would have to be penalS m TMnkco, Page 10A

State officials support plans
for Sanford Fanner’s Market
tsy e n n sto p n er r a tio n

Staff Writer
SANFORD —
Itineraries
changed Friday, but the support
for remodeling the State Farmer's
Market didn't sway, said Sanford
Mayor Brady Lessard.
Lessard, Commissioner Velma
Williams and G ty Manager Tony
VanderWorp were originally slat­
ed to visit Tallahassee Friday to
discuss the future of the farmers
market property. A cancellation
by the state didn't slow the rede­
velopment process as dty officials
participated in a conference call
with state leaders instead.
"They're thrilled about it,"
Lessard said about the reactions
of officials from the state
Department of Agriculture and
the governor's Front Porch initia­
tive. "They don't for see any prob­
lems."
The state department b willing

to donate the land at the rear of
the market for a dty Are and
police station, Lessard said. The
next step win be convincing the
county commission in using 17-92
Community
Redevelopment
Agency hinds for streetscape
improvements.
Lessard said the conglomerate
of state and dty interests are look­
ing for anywhere between
$50,000 to $100,000 from the 17-92
CRA. The funds will help
Improve landscaping on the cor­
ner of 13th Street and French
Avenue, and 'g e t rid of some of
those crazy curb cub," he said.
Even if the state market plan fails,
the US. Highway 17-92 improve­
ments still need to happen,
Lessard said.
G ty officials also learned from
the Department of State that the
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Na* Oarlock, sitting, and Scott Turner show off thair ponytails recently cut off by Sheny*TUrner. TUm er Is
sponsoring a cut-e-thon this weekend at her hair salon. AJI proceeds win go to Lock* ol Love, e not-tor-prolit organization that provides hairpieces to financially disadvantaged children across the United States.

Sanford beautician hopes to collect hairt
money during w eekend fund-raising event
By Michelle Jerie
Managing Editor
SANFORD — Thinking about getting a
haircut this weekend? Consider giving the hair
to charity.
That's what friends Scott
Turner and Neil Garlock did
when they decided their 10inch ponytails had to go. The
Sanford men's hair wul even­
tually be used in a wig for a
child suffering from medical
hair loss.
"In December, they both
derided it was time to lose their
ponytails," said Sherry Turner,
owner of A Sherry Tbmer Salon.
"Since both had long ponytails, the’
derided to donate them to Locks o f Love."
The friends' derision to donate their hair
gave Sherry TUmer the idea for this Sunday's
cut-a-thon at her business, located in the Bail

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CERT helps prepare residents for disasters

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By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
SANFORD — Reading all the
hurricane preparation pamphlets,
fliers and manuals that will flood
the Central Florida area during the
upcoming hurricane season will
never equal the in-depth disaster
training provided by Seminole
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County Department of Public
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California agencies created the
class years ago after devastating
earthquakes in the Bay area. It was
discovered hurt and trapped resi­
dents would go unattended for
hours and sometimes even days.
Authorities learned from the
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Bond Plaza a t 2621 S. Orlando Drive. All pro­
ceeds from each $10 haircut will go to Locks of
Love. People who want to donate their hair to
the organization will receive a free haircut.
"Hair b important to people — that's the
reason we are doing this," TUmer said.
"It's neat to think we are helping a
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want to pressure anybody into
cutting tneir hair oft. It's each per­
son's deebion to make."
Locks of Love, establbhed in
1997, provides hairpieces to finanilly disadvantaged children across
the United States under the age 18 suf­
fering from long-term medical nair loss.
The not-for-profit organization also helps
offset the cost of subsequent repairs after the
hairpiece is donated to the child.

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The rails through Sanford were slowed Friday afternoon when a
northbound Amtrak Auto Train derailed. Workers reported two cars
unseated from the track just east ol the Amtrak station on
Persimmon Avenue. No Injuries were reported. The condition of the
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SANFORD — Organizers of
the Sanford Heritage Festival pre­
sented a preliminary plan for the
event they hope to host in
November
The festival began four years
ago under the direction of the
Sanford Chamber of Commerce
and its director Ron Rose. Rose left

the chamber last May, in part
because of concerns the event
posed too much financial liability
for the chamber. A nonprofit orga­
nization, the Sanford Heritage
Festival Inc., was founded last
year; but the event failed to materi­
alize after the terrorist attacks on
Sept 11.
Carey Ferrell, who made the
presentation during a work ses­
sion of the Sanford City

Commission, said a coalition of
groups— including the Helen
Stairs Theatre, the chamber and
Sanford Main Street—agreed to
form the nonprofit in hopes of con­
tinuing the festival
"The nonprofit group would be
responsible for the financial
aspects," Ferrell said. "That way,
others are not hung out on the line!
See Festival, Page 7A

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Sanford, Florida

C a p p 'd * O 3003 T h * (Umlnota Herald

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Seminole low on YMCA priority list
Staff Writer
The Central Florida YMCA is preparing
to receive a $33 million bond with almost
half the money earmarked for capital
improvements.
What improvt
imrmovements can Seminole
County membera expect? Anew parking
lot and refurbished locker rooms for the
Lake Mary facility at the cost of $269,000.

Raiders rebound
With the game on the line,
the Seminole Community
College softball team stood
jp and denied Lake-Sumter
1
Community College.

P a s e lB

Sheriff’s office
warns of
possible scam
I Seminole County Sheriff's
tides nude contact last week
i out-of-state paving crew*,
: offering topsve drisys for area residents. The
i were working in the
vi and Qmluota area*.
Although it has not been
ed that crimes occurred in
t instances, the sheriff's office
l like to urge residents to be
’ times, these traveling
j crews will pull up to a
•and offer to pave a driver for a bargain. They say they
(some leftover asphalt from
rjob and could do the
( cheaply, according to
iithorities.
According to those in the
aving industry, quality work is
1 by the base layer
alien; the type of rock used
ath the asphalt layer
ny times, traveling paving
vs fail to do proper base layer
only apply an
t cover, which will crumble
i or months later.
The sheriffs office suggests
nb do not do business with
aveling crews, which show up
1to do work,
r who has had contact
i traveling paving crews or
i has any concerns, call the
' t County Sheriff's Office
1407-665-6600.

When Kelly Foster told her
Mends and family she wanted
to go to South Africa instead
of Australia as part of the
International Mission on
Diplomacy, they thought her
decision was a bit unusual.
P age 1C

Sem inole Smile

Orange County facilities, however, are
scheduled&gt;to reed
receive $5 million in enhance­
ments.
Seminole County Commissioner Randy
Morris sounded off on the apparent
Inequity at the most recent commission

H ouse passes bill on
redistricting while
Senate still ponders
oy vnrinopnor Ksuon
Staff Writer
TALLAHASSEE — If the state
legislature falls to fulfill Its three
constitutional requirements by
March 22, the house will not be at
fault, said House Speaker Tom
Feeney, R-Oviedo.
With only two weeks remain­
ing in the session, the senate still
must finalize a new state budget,
complete cabinet reorganization
and redraw the district maps for
state
leaders
and
U S.
Representatives. On the other
hand, the house only lacks
approving reorganization, and
Feeney anticipates a vote on the
issue early this week.
“In the house, we've been
timely and organized. We're hop­
ing the senate can start getting
organized," Feeney said.
The house passed two redis­
tricting bills Wednesday with
overwhelming
support.
Representatives.stayed close to
their party lines in the congres­
sional reapportlonment vote as
the bill passed with a 78 to 36
margin. State senate and house
redistricting proposals passed
with much greater support. More

than 25 percent of the minority
vote approved the measure in an
86 to 32 tally.
“It was really the smoothest
redistricting process I've ever
been in involved In," Feeney said.
As a "freshmen" representa­
tive 10 years ago, Feeney said the
controversial matter was further
complicated by some legislatures
practice of "cloak and dagger."
He credited this less painful expe­
rience to a more open process,
which included 24 public hear­
ings across the state.
If the house versions of redis­
tricting passes the Senate's
approval
without
change,
Seminole County stands to lose a
state representative and gain a
new Congressman. Rep. Jim
Kallinger, R-Winter Park, only
serves three precincts in the
southwest comer of the county,
however, with the house's redis­
tricting proposal he would lose
those in the area of Howell
Branch Road and Aloma Avenue.
Citing tremendous growth in
East Central and South Florida,
Feeney said "it was pretty easy"
for the house to draw districts tor

meeting. Although commissioners unani­
mously approved a resolution supporting
the bond issuance, Morris wasn't happy.
The Central Florida YMCA serves
Seminole, Orange, Marion, Lake, Brevard
and OsceoLa counties. The two most expen­

sive capital improvements planned with the
2002 bond issuance are also the only pro­
posed expenditures for Osceola and
Brevard counties. The Titusville and
Osceola facilities will receive $2.4 and $2.8
million, respectively, for renovations.
Comparing U S. Census 2000 population
figures, Seminole County Is a little less than
half the size of Orange County. Seminole
See YMCA, Page 10A

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Commission to consider
interlocal agreement
for conference center
By Dan Ping
Editor

A frican
A d v e n tu re

L a k e M a ry fa c ility to re c e iv e a
fra c tio n o f to ta l C e n tra l F lo rid a fu n d in g

SANFORD — City Commiss­
ioners will consider an interlocal
agreement
with
Seminole
County to build a conference cen­
ter In downtown Sanford.
The agreement generally out­
lines the responsibilities of the
city and the county, and a more
detailed agreement would be
signed in the coming months.
The county would design and
construct the facility in consulta­
tion with the city. The city would
agree to provide the land and all
auxiliary structures— primarily
parking facilities. The city would
also assume the costs, responsi­
bilities and liabilities for operat­
ing the conference center.
Additionally the city would
provide land for a hotel to be
integrated with the center.
County commissioners have
made clear, however, that they
will not fund a hotel with county
tax money.

While the county is agreeing to
assume the expense of construct­
ing a conference center—
between $10 and $15 million—
the agreement does not come
without costs for Sanford. The
city would pay to operate the
facility, and In most instances,
stand-alone conference centers
lose money.
The
Emerald
Coast
Conference Center near Destin is
still under construction, but oper­
ators expect it to lose $400,000
annually. The Hattiesburg Lake
Terrace Convention Center in
Hattiesburg, Miss, has been open
three years and lost $400,000 in
Fiscal Year 2001.
The Sanford Civic Center posts
an annual operating loss of
$178351.
City officials still plan to pur­
sue a hotel partnership to offset
operational loses from the confer­
ence center. A Request for
Proposals (RFP) has not been

j

Almost 200 people recited Thursday the Oath ol Allegiance and the Pledge of Allegiance during Santord's
annual naturalization ceremony sponsored by the Pilot Club ot Sanford Inc.

194 leav e Civic C en ter a s new U.S. citizens
By Michelle Jerta
Managing Editor
t’s a paragraph containing only 140
words, but it can change a person's
life in a matter of minutes.
The passage is the Oath of Allegiance,
and it was recited Thursday by 194 people
from 56 countries who have been waiting
months — sometimes years — to become
US. citizens. Many arrived at the Sanford
Civic Center several hours before the natu­
ralization ceremony, eager to start a new
phase in their lives.
Alma and Cezar Francisco watched as
their daughter, Grace Camille Francisco,
recited the Oath of Allegiance and then the
Fledge of Allegiance during Thursday's
ceremony. The Orlando couple, originally
from the Philippines, became U S. citizens
several years ago and have waited for
more than a year for their daughter to fol­
low in their footsteps.
The University of Florida student said
she began the naturalization process,
which includes the initial application for
citizenship and an in-depth interview,
about a year ago. I iowever, she's lived in
the United Stated since she was 4 years
old.
"It's been a long process, and 1 am

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G race Camille Francisco holds up a U .S. Flag
Thursday alter receiving her certificate of citizenship
following Sanford's naturalization ceremony.

See Naturalization, Page 10A

See Commission, Page 8A

British bobby earns college credit at SCC
By Christopher Patton
S taff Writer

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British bobby Darrell Johnson practices shooting recently during a 44-hour
firearms Instructor course at Seminole Community College.

GENEVA — There's a British
bobby toting a gun around
Seminole County. But, don't be
alarmed — he’s trained.
Of the 2,500 Great Britain policeofficers only 140 carry firearms.
Islander Darrell Johnson is one of
those.
Johnson is scheduled to depart
for Britain Monday. He will be tak­
ing back knowledge gained from a
44-hour Seminole Community
College firearms instructor course.
The cLiss is primarily attended
by sheriff's office deputies and

local police departments such as
the
Winter Springs
Police
Department, which had five offi­
cers attending the class.
Few travel such great distances
for a college credit, but then few
have a rare and unique relation­
ship as does Johnson and the cLiss
instructor. Their common bond is
in their training. They were intro­
duced to each other because of
their similar military backgrounds.
Johnson is a Royal Marine
Commando and SCC range master
Tony Figueroa Ls a US. Marine.
Similar to his trans-Atlantic
associate, Johnson Ls training to be
a firearm instnictor. The similari­

ties don't stop there. For 22 years
Johnson's been a bobby. Prior to
being a SCC instructor, Figueroa
was a Casselberry officer for 22
years.
The SCC instruction teaches
Johnson, among others, proper
gun range management, basic
shooting principles and firearms
and equipment familiarization.
Graduates of tlic course are quali­
fied to go back to their depart­
ments and train other officers.
Last Wednesday, students par­
ticipated in discretionary decision­
making exercises. In one such drill.
Students flipped over three blocks
See Bobby, Page HA

�2A Scmday, Hard) 10.2002

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Seminole Summary
A G LA N C E A ROU N D O U R C O U N T Y
m lnois: If you like to bum the
butte or take a dip of snuff, don't plan on apply­
in g *! City Hall.
The administration, in an effort to keep health
care costs in check, plans to unveil a tobacco
abstinence policy. Current employees won't be
subject to the rule, but new employees must
agree not to use tobacco—on the job or at home.
W hat's more, if you've had a puff in die last 12
months you can 't even apply for a job. The poli­
cy states that "A ny applies
[leant for a General
employee position shall oe a non-user of tobacco
or tobacco products for at least twelve (12)
months immediately preceding h is/h er applica­
tion for employment.
Now everyone knows tobacco Is not good for
you, even the Clock Keeper
who still slips a pinch
between his check and
gums from time to time.
Couple that with skyrocket­
ing health insurance costs
and it's understandable
why the d ty wants to adopt
they've
tobacco In the last 12
months? You can't refuse to
! a recovering alcoholic, o r drug abuser, a per­
son with AIDS or someone who's overw eight
If the proposed policy were already in place,
City Manager Ibny VanDerworp couldn't get a
fob with the d ty. What about elected officials? If
so, Commissioner W hitey Ecksden couldn't be
elected. Neither could M ayor Brady Lesaard. Or
former mayor ta rry Dale. They all use tobacco In
one form or another.
This Is not an endorsement for tobacco use. It's
a nasty, unhealthy habit But if the d ty is serious
about cutting health care costa, don't stop with
tobacco. Take out the candy machines, ban the
birthday cakes and baked goods at office parties,
and require employees to exercise regularly.
Either that or make "offending" employees pay
for the full cost of health insurance.
Accuracy: The d o ck , the newly refurbished
one on M agnolia Square, has a global position
system to keep it accurate despite power out­
ages and such. No such system has yet been
installed in The Clock, your favorite column.
Joe Denaro, the d ty's Human Resource direc­
tor, lives in South Seminole County, not
Kissimmee. Before taking the job with Sanford,
he did commute to S t Cloud, but never, he
assures me, did he live in St. Cloud and commute
to Seminole. Wonder if we can get Stalls Orrit to
donate one ot those GPS system to this column:
Downtown pa4s: There are proposal* flying
around town about condo towers on the lakefront While none of those has yet to gain traction,
a more modest plan is moving forward for living
facilities downtown.
The Hotchkiss Building at the com er of 1st
Street and Palmetto Avenue will soon have mod­
em apartm ents on the second floor. Dr.
Sherwood Jacobson owns the building and plans
to pump $225,000 In renovating the exterior and
Interior of the building. The work qualifies him
for $25,000 In city funds through the Historic
Building Incentive program . No one asked, but
the plan earns the Clock Keeper's endorsement.
Not only does It rehabilitate one of the historic
old buildings, it will attract a few folks to live
downtown. The plans call for seven apartments,
some small lofts, others a bit larger with separate
bedrooms. During the first phase, four of the
apartments will be completed.
Hopefully other building owners will follow
Mr. Jacobson's lead.

Tw as nearing St. Paddy's Day and all through
City Hall,
Not a word on the "process," just a "no com­
ment" wall.
Not a scrap of a note, not a single e-mail,
A request for documents failed to unveil.
How could it be the Clock Keeper wondered,
were the sources all wrong, did the grapevine
blunder?
Allegations were made, yet the davs still pass.
Was the supervisor cleared, or did he sexually
harass?
Was it a plan to conspire, to make him look
bad,
From a former employee who could have left
mad.
'
Might be a gaffe, an innocent mistake.
Who knows for now, guess we'll just wait.
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— Dan Ping, Editor

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County/Lake Mary Regional
Chamber of Commerce will
meet 8 to 9 3 0 a m Thursday,
March 14, in Florida HonritalAltamonte, located at 601 E.
Altamonte Drive in the
Family Resource Center.
Speaker Is Sgt. Linda
Belnore of the Lake Mary
Police Department
For reservations or infor­
mation, call Sally Underwood
at 407-3334748.
At the and of 1h* school day, a swarm of yolow buses start gathering at Sanford Middta School preparing to taka school chfldran home.

M arijuana Possession
O viedo O fficer G. Robertson
arrested
alter Barrett,
of
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&lt; 241 gram s o f marijuana,
Police pulled him over for a broken
U illight. Police reported Barrett
made assertive movem ents toward
the back seat, allegedly trying to
Wda the brown paper b ag full of
m arijuana.
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Sem inole Deputy Larry Magee
arrested Shaun M ilicic, 18, Vemon
Prawl, 19 and John Ross, 18, all o f
Winter Springs, Wednesday for
possession o f marijuana and drug
paraphernalia. Authorities respond­
ed to 4201 Christian Place in
Sanford after a caller reported a
suspicious vehicle in the area. The
three above suspects and two juve­
niles were reportedly smoking mar­
ijuana in the parked vehicle.
Seminole Deputy John Hawkins
arrested Jayson Peterson, 26, of
Lake M ary W ednesday for posses­
sion of marijuana and drug paraphem alia. I -’lice stopped the sus­
pect in reference to a Volusia
County arrest warrant for posses­
sion of a controlled substance and
concealed weapon.
Sem inole Sgt. M ark Dibona
arrested Jam es Gill, 38, of Sanford
W ednesday for possession of m ari­
juana. Authorities stopped Gill
after he ran the red light at 25th
Street and Sanford Avenue. A small
bag of marijuana fell to the ground
as Gill exited his vehicle, Dibona
reported.
Sem inole Deputy Jalam Vann
arrested Darrious Sessions, 20, of
Sanford Wednesday for possession
of marijuana and crack cocaine.
Authorities stopped Sessions for an
illegal window tint and searched
the vehicle after they detected a
strong odor of cannabis emitting
from the car.
Sem inole Deputy Don Wheeler
arrested Latonia Williams, 28, of
Longwood Wednesday for posses­
sion of marijuana and driving with
a suspended license.

officer, resisting an officer and
obstructing police. Smith reported­
ly pulled the radio from the deputy
ana threw It 20 feet away. In the
process, the suspect also tore the
deputy's uniform. It reportedly
took two separate shocks from a
stun gun, before deputies could
quell Sm ith's struggle. A nother
,
charge of b a tjf
qrt.officej was
added later at the jail when Smith
l i j l t .reportedly kicked a deputy twice in
Shop liftin g
the lower abdomen.
Sanford O fficer Erik Zabik arrest­
ed Shaneka Freeman, 21, o f Sanford
Burglary
Sanford Investigator Cynthia
Wednesday for shoplifting. She
reportedly tried to walk out o f the
Littles arrested Samuel Fead, 43, of
Sanford Tuesday for burglary. He
Orlando Drive Wal-Mart with sev­
eral packs o f panties concealed
reportedly entered the vacant resi­
dence at 703 Sanford Avenue w ith­
in siac her bra. She also attempted
to conceal a pair of slippers in a
out the ow ner's permission.
store bag. The total value of meri
Suspended License
chandise taken was $16.69.
Seminole Deputy John Hawkins
Sanford O fficer Kenneth
arrested Shelley Mincy, 31, o f Lake
Mary Tuesday for driving w ith a
McLacklan arrested Dania
suspended license.
Fernandez, 33, of Sanford Tuesday
for larceny. She reportedly attempt­
ed to steal several make-up items
Seminole Deputy Steven Sosa
from the Orlando Drive Wal-Mart.
arrested Arnick Footman, 21, of
Sanford for driving with a sus­
Sanford Officer Daniel Barbara
pended license.
arrested Willford Herring, 55, of
Authorities originally stopped
Sanford Tuesday for his second
Footman for having the d riv er's
charge of shoplifting. He tried to
side headlight out.
steal four Butterfinger candy bars
from the French Avenue Winn
Trespassing
Dixie.
Seminole Deputy Don Wheeler
arrested Robert Ennis, 18, of
Cocaine Possession
Sanford Tuesday for trespassing.
The Sanford Police Department
He was reportedly attem pting to
Tactical Unit executed a search
sell items door-to-door in the Lake
Forest Subdivision.
warrant Wednesday at 412 Cypress
Avenue. Agents arrested resident
DUI
Constance Smith for possession of
cocaine. Telly Engram, 27, of
Seminole Deputy David Kohn
Sanford was also arrested for pos­
arrested Crystal Medeiros, 29, of
session of marijuana.
Sanford Wednesday for driving
under the influence. Police
Seminole Investigator Michael
observed her driving approximate­
Anthony arrested Michael
ly 60-mph in a 40-mph zone of
Williams, 26, of Sanford Thursday
Sanford Avenue.
in reference to an active Seminole
The suspect stated she had been
County w arrant for the sale of
sick after consuming some alco­
cocaine.
holic beverages. The deputy noted
"the defendant still had fresh vomit
Battery on an O fficer
on the front of her shirt."
Seminole Deputy Don Casseaux
Breathalyzer tests at the jail
arrested Charles Smith, 48, of
revealed a blood alcohol content of
Sanford Tuesday for battery on an
about .147.

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Altamonte Springs.
For more information, call
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Seminole County Democratic
Executive Committee will be
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14, in tne Seminole County
Public Library, located at 215
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Casselberry.
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juniors considering teaching
as a career. If you know of a
junior interested in attending,
please contact David Scott at
Idyllwilde Elementary School
at 407-320-3750 for an applica­
tion. The Central Florida
Chapter covers expenses for
the attending students.
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Friday, March 15.

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Obituaries
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Ruby J. Dethlefsen, 77, of St.
Andrews Boulevard, Winter
Park, died Tuesday, March 5,
2002, in Winter Park Memorial
Hospital.
Bom Sept. 8,1924, in
Sawmills, N.G, she resided in
Central Florida for 46 years.
She was retired from the
Orlando Sentinel, where she
worked as the head of commu­
nications. She was a member of
S t Andrews United Methodist
Church in Winter Park.
Survivors Include four sons,
Charles J. Dcthlefsen of Winter
Park, Peter W. Dethlefsen of
Cocoa Beach, Gary Dethlefsen
of Winter Park and Fred
Dethlefsen of Casper,
Wyoming; one daughter, Gale
Poleshuk of Oviedo; one broth­
er, William Julian of Conover,
N.C.; and two grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

F eu ctta D . H a r r is
Felirita D. Harris, 85, of
Bocana Drive, Casselberry, died
Monday, March 4,2002.
Bom May 14,1916, In
Gurabo, Puerto Rico, she
moved to Central Florida from
Missouri in 1970. She was a
homemaker. She was o f the
Catholic faith.
Survivors Include one niece,
Patsy Piper of Greenfield, 111.
Baldwin-FalrchUd Oaklawn
Chapel is in charge of arrange­
ments.
A r le n e A n n H e n n essey

Arlene Ann Hennessey, 56, of
Belltower Avenue, Deltona,
died Monday, March 4,2002, in
her residence.
Bom In Chicago, III., she
moved to Central Florida in
1967. She was a mortgage bro­
ker for Approved Mortgage
Funding Inc., in Orlando. She
enjoyed sewing. She was of the
Catholic faith.
Survivors Include two sons,
G eb a ld in e F. D uebr
Frank Loment of Chicago, III.,
Geraldine F. Duerr, 83, if
and Michael Loment o f Florida;
Chipola Avenue, DeLand, died
one brother, Ronald E. Sis of
Thursday, March 7,2002, in
San Francisco, Calif.; one sister.
Florida Hospital-DeLand.
Diane V. Hofmeister of
Bom in Jasper, Ala., she
Yorkvllle, 111.; and one grand­
moved to Central Florida from
child.
Dover, Dela., in 1997. She was a
Phoenix Cremation Society
homemaker. She was a member
Inc., of South Daytona Is in
of the Air Force Sergeants
* charge o f arrangements.
Association-Women's Auxiliary
and the VFW Women's
M a y o r L o s s in g
Auxiliary. She volunteered for
Mayrie Lossing, 97, of West
the Red Cross, where she had
Airport Boulevard, Sanford,
more than 3,000 credited hours.
died Tuesday, March 5,2002.
She was of the Protestant faith.
Bom Aug. 18,1904, In
Survivors include one son,
Mathews, N.C., she moved to
Larry Duerr of Deltona; one
Florida in 1922. She was a
daughter Pamela Hagan of
homemaker. She was a member
Richmond. Va.; one brother,
o f the Order of the Eastern Star.
Lcbum Flurry of Bessemer,
She was o f the Methodist faith.
Ala.; one sister, Leona Jacobson
Survivors include three sis­
of Auburn, Calif.; and one
ters-in-law, Frances Wilson of
grandchild.
Sanford, Alice Rountree of
Memorial donations may be
Sanford and Sylvia Carey of
made to the Alzheimer's
Sanford; two nephews and
Association, i l l North
three nieces.
Frederick Avenue, Suite 100,
Funeral services were 1 p.m.
Daytona Beach, FL, 32114.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home is in charge of arrange­
L E A V IN G Y
ments.

Friday, March 8, in Oaklawn
Memorial Park Cemetery in
Lake Mary.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is In charge of arrange­
ments.
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a r t in

Eunice T. "A unt Eunice"
Martin, 101, o f Country Club
Road, Sanford, died Sunday,
March 3,2002.
Bom in Sanford, she worked
as a citrus packer for Chase
and Co. She w as a member of
First Baptist Church o f Sanford
and the Swedish Historical
Society.
Survivors include several
nieces and nephews, including
Barbara and D avid Sherman,
with whom she lived.
Funeral service was held 11
a.m. Wednesday, March 6, in
Brisson Funeral Home.
Brisson Funeral Home of
Sanford Is In charge o f arrange­
ments.
W a r w ic k N e il s o n

Warwick "M o rk" Neilson,
47, of South W hite Cedar
Drive, Sanford, died Friday,
March 1,2002.
He moved to Central Florida
from New Zealand In 1980. He
was a carpenter in the con­
struction Industry.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge o f arrange­
ments.

worked for Sanford Dry
Cleaners for more than 60
years as a bookkeeper. She was
a member of First Baptist
Church of Sanford for more
than 50 years.
Survivors include two sis­
ters-in-law, Marian Phillips of
Jacksonville and Helen
Phillips-McGuire of Sanford
and several nieces and
nephews.
Graveside services are 10
a.m. Saturday, March 9, in
Evergreen Cemetery, with
Pastor Rick Blythe officiating.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.

o f Fort Pierce; one sister, Sheree
Spears of Jasper, Ga.; and one
grandchild.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home o f Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.
C h r is t o p h e r M ichael
WlNNIZKI

Christopher Michael
Wlnnizki, 40, of Abbott
Avenue, Deltona, died Sunday,
March 3,2002, in his residence.
Bom in New York City, N.Y.,
he moved to Central Florida in

1985. H e was a commercial
electrician. He was a member
of Our Lady o f the Lakes
Catholic Church in Deltona. He
was interested in computers.
Survivors include his father,
Michael Wlnnizki of Deltona;
one sister, Barbara Winnizki o f
Queens, N.Y.; one uncle, John
Winnizki of Deltona; and one
aunt, Anne Winnizki o f New
York City.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge o f arrangements.

F r a n k O . W est I I
Frank O. West II, 55, of Swiss
Lane, Deltona, died Saturday,
March 2 ,2002. in McNeil
Hospital in Berwyn, III.
Bom in Fort Fairfield, Maine,
he moved to Central Florida
from Pompano Beach in 1986.
He was an over the road truck
driver for BTI.
Survivors include his wife of
25 years, Mary D. West of
Deltona; two sons, William J.
Dolsen of Jacksonville and
Frank O. West III of Calhoun,
Ga.; one daughter, Teresa M.
Johnson of Jacksonville; his
mother, Pauline P. West o f Fort
Pierce; three brothers, Terry
West of Orange Park, Victor
West of Alford and Chris West

V era P h il l ip s

Vera Phillips, 91, of
Landovcr Place, Longwood,
died Wednesday, M arch , 2002.
Bom April 11,1910, In
Flowery Branch, Ga., she
moved to Florida in 1924. She
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Sanford commissioners should approve a
plan to pay 20 percent of the mortgage or
rent for cops who live in the city

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City Commissioners have an opportunity Monday night to
raise the bar for compensating the city's police officers, while at
the same time providing substantial police protection for Sanford
citizens. A proposal by Mayor Brady Lessard would pay 20 per­
cent of the mortgage or rent for any officer who lives inside the
city limits.
To say the least, the idea Is "outside the box thinking," but
Lessard has been down this road before. Soon after he was elect­
ed in 1996 as the District 1 City Commissioner, Lessard proposed
the police department begin a bike patrol. Other commissioners
dismissed the proposal as a goofy idea made by the kid from
California. Lessard persisted and today the bike patrol is one of
the most effective and popular units in the department.
So before commissioners dismiss another seemingly silly idea,
they should consider the benefits to the city. First, officers who
live in their community know their community. While Sanford
officers have done an admirable job in learning the issues that are
important to the city, nothing quite connects you to a community
like living there. You pick up the nuances of the neighborhoods.
You know which cars are suppose to be there and which ones
seem out of place. You're aware of which residential streets
motorists drive too fast on, and where trucks cut through where
shouldn't.
Second, officers w ho live within the city limits provide a
greater police presence. A cop m ay not be on duty but you can bet
that when he or she is out In the community, they're observing
their surroundings. Sanford gets an extra set o f eyes and ears on
patrol when an officer lives within the city limits. In addition, the
Commission allows officers w ho live in the city to take their
patrol cars home. The officers have full access to the vehicle dur­
ing their off-duty hours, which means more police cars on the
street and incidentally, more police cars parked in neighbor­
hoods. Think of it as a Neighborhood Watch sign on steroids.
Finally, officers who live in the community care about the com­
munity. That's not a slight to those officers who choose, for a
number of good reasons, to live elsewhere. During the Tooley
administration, the department has proven time and again that it
is committed to making Sanford the best city in Central Florida.
But when you live in a community you take things a little more
personal. That mower taken from the carport isn't Just some
stranger's mower, it belongs to your neighbor Bob. That hooker
plying her trade isn’t walking just any street, that's your street.
Cops who live in the city aren't going to find a solution to the
problem because it's their job. They'll find the solution because
it's their community.
Yea, the program w ill coat additional money. Currently 25 offi­
cers live wilhln the city limits. Lessard figures the cost will be
about STb.tXX) annually. Thai's less than the city spends on cell
phone bills each year. If 75 percent of the department's 110 sworn
officers live in the city— a generous assumption— the city's cost is
about $110,000 a year. That's cheap when you consider the city is,
in essence, nearly doubling its police presence 24 hours a day.
First and foremost citizens look to their city leaders to provide
good public safety. Lessard's proposal does that. City
Commissioners should support his plan. In the end it's not just
the officers who benefit, it's the public.

YMCA should expand its
role in Seminole County
Seminole County residents who want to utilize the services of
the YMCA have few options. Try parking at the YMCA in Lake
Mary, or better yet exercising during peak hours and you'll find
that supply doesn't meet demand.
County Commissioner Kandy Morris hits the nail on the head
when he says the leadership at the YMCA has failed to adequate­
ly provide services to Seminole County. Lake Mary has a full-ser­
vice Y, and there's a partial service facility in Oviedo. Compare
that to the 15 centers in Orange County. Of course, Orange
County has a much larger population base, but the 15 to 1.5 ratio
is out of whack. You can bet that same ratio doesn’t apply when
it comes time to solicit funds for the nonprofit organization.
However, the residents in Seminole County aren't blameless.
James Ferber, the C EO of the Central Florida YMCA makes a
good point when he says Seminole County needs better leader­
ship to attract more services. An organization as successful as the
YMCA can't meet every need, especially when a community fails
to take responsibility for requesting services.
The YMCA would do well to make belter efforts to create and
implement programs in Seminole County. Morris should do his
part, too, and identify what services the county needs and which
community leaders should help develop an action plan. By work­
ing together, the YMCA and Seminole County can solve this
inequity of service and thus improve the quality of life for local
residents.

A speech everyone should take the time to hear
events then," he continued. (There
are those who think the opposite is
true today.) This time we were not
at all isolated. 'Globalization' was a
buzz word (with) a dark side As it
brought us economic progress, it
also brought us vulnerability to
envious enemies. Most Americans
had little idea that there were peo­
ple who hated us with sufficient
passion and technology to bomb
our neatest dty _
■Globalization means that busi­
ness and rtwnmunlcatioRs can oper­
ate quickly and broadly. It also
means that violence nurtured by
poverty, disease and starvation any­
where in the world is near to us.”
And yet he continued,
Americans continue to resist any
kind of foreign aid to the wretched
of the Earth. The actual amount of
foreign and humanitarian aid dis­
tributed by the US. government is
as low as S3.fi billion a year, a great
deal less, Tm sure, than we are
spending to try to find Osama bin
Laden. Polls indicate that
Americans think we spend about
15 percent of the federal budget in
foreign aid, which is about 150
times as much as the reality; 0.1

world, Pearl Harbor focused
T m not sure he could give this
American intention on what had
speech everywhere in the country
on in the world
these days," someone said as
before Dec 7,1941. Among
George Rupp, the retiring
the events of the six years
president of Columbia
that preceded the bombing
University, greeted Pulitzer
of the American fleet were
Prize jurors last Tuesday.
Germany's repudiation of
"But It's time wc began talk­
the Treaty of Versailles,
ing about some of Inis."
Italy's invasion of Ethopia,
"I, for one," began Rupp,
and Hitler's invasion of the
a former dean of the
Rhineland, of Austria,
Harvard School of Divinity,
Poland and the Soviet
"am concerned about the
Richard
Union. In Spain, Franco
constant repetition of the
was bombing Madrid;
cliche that there was one
R eeves
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world on Sept 10 and a
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and Indochina. The
completely different world
on Sept. 11. The world was Indeed
Germans already occupied France,
London was being bombed, and
changed. But it happened long
Britain had barely saved most of its
before Sept 11. The tragic events of
army at Dunkirk.
that day were confirmation of fun­
damental changes over the past
Pearl Harbor was more than a
sneak attack on a sunny Sunday
generation that prepared the way
morning in Hawaii. "All this was
for such a catastrophe."
history before Pearl Harbor," said
He noted that commentators,
Rupp. The world was going to war
many of them in the room at the
Columbia Faculty Club, "went back whether the United States under­
M&gt;years to Pearl Harbor to find 'the stood it or not — and we could not
day that changed the world."* But
escape into our natural isolation­
ism.
Pearl Harbor did nol happen in a
vacuum. Many, many people saw it
"We were far behind our presi­
aiming. More than changing the
dent in understanding world

percent.
The theory behind Rupp's
cch is that if we spent more on I
formal we might not have to
deal with the latter Foreign aid,
which attracts corruption like
honey, certainly doesn't solve all I
problems — and it creates a few - 1
but the problem Is not the money &gt;|
much as the truth that most
Americans don't give a rat's ass fit |
the poor and sick, the desperate
and crazy of the world — unless
they make Nikes or some other
essential product
So, said Rupp: "As globalization
has aided in the spread of demccr.i I
cy, terrorism has reached across the [
s e a s .W e are all at ground zero
Rupp is putting his money
where nis mouth is. When he
leaves Columbia, he will take over
the presidency of America's largest
refugee organization, the
International Rescue Committee,
which b a leader In a growth Indus |
by, trying to help the women and
children, mostly, running for their
lives all across our globalized plan- j
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Job opportunities are crucial if marriages are going to last
You won't catch me poking fun
decline. And men without good
at President Bush for emplusizing
jobs arc not good prospects for marmarriage as a way out of poverty
riage. The president's naive propos­
e r poor women and their
........................ als for relationship counselchildren. Not only does
ing and marital enrichment
common sense endorse the
classes will not change that
president's goal, but so do
Since the beginning of
academic studies: Children
human hbtory, marriage
growing up in one-parent
has been largely an eco­
families are four times as
nomic institution. Marriage
likely to be poor as those
rates have begun to decline
growing up in two-parent
in the Western world not
homes.
because of changing sexual
So the problem with
mores but because of
President Bush's welfare
changing gender roles. As
Cynthia
reform proposal b not its
women, especially collegeTucker educated women, have nad
goal of encouraging mar­
riage. That's laudatory. The • • • • • • • increased career opportuni­
problem Ls the strategy:
ties, they have been less
Neither Bush nor his advisers —
likely to marry for money.
mostly wealthy and well-educated
But the same technological inno­
— iwve a due about the barriers to
vations that have rewarded brains
marriage faced by the poor and
iA*cr brawn — allowing collegeworking classes.
educated women more economic
Here's just one: Since the 1970s,
opportunity — have narrowed the
as assembly lines have replaced
workplace options for those with­
workers with robots, as factory jobs
out college degrees. For women
Iwve fled overseas and the family
with children and few workplace
farm has all but disappeared, men
&gt;,kills, marriage to a stable, responsi­
without aillege degrees have seen
ble and employed partner remains
their earning power steadily
the best route to economic security.

But their male counterparts are less
likely to be able to offer that securi­
ty
Men with marginal jobs paying
minimum wage are anything but
stable. They tend to draft from orre
romantic relationship to another.
They are unreliable in paying child
support.
As economic prospects have
declined in agricultural areas and
factory towns, drug abuse has
increased. Even as the use of crack
cocaine has declined in large cities,
rural blacks are failing victim to its
crude appeaL
But employers show little enthu­
siasm for resumes that include an
arrest record or workers who can't
pass a drug test During the past
decade, the need for labor was so
acute titan even men with criminal
records were hired as short-order
cooks or busboys or construction
laborers. But that period of record
prosperity is over, and those men
are now tar less likely to find jobs.
So why would any woman —
even a poor woman — wish to
marry such a man? He'd be more
likely to drag his family down than

to shore it up. He'd resent his wifo't|
Job, if she found one; he would tit &gt;
to be abusive; he may be tempted i ]
continue his criminal activity.
CVm’t think for one minute tlv.it
the poor are so different from you
and me than they don't share our
romantic ideals. Researchers amducting a "Fragile Families Study
of 5,000 children and their unwed
parents have found the following:
At the time of the child's birth,
three-quarters of the mothers
believed their chances of marn mg
the fathers were "50-50" or better
So what got in the way? jotr.
or the lack thereof — were one twt
ricr. The study found that most of
the fathers lacked college degrees
and many had spotty' employment I
records.
President Bush wants to set askk]
$100 million to provide mantal
counseling to the ptx&gt;r and to nm
public service campaigns enaxu.ig |
ing marriage. But until job
prospects improve, those pro,
are unlikely to cause the su
overcrowding of wedding.

C roolATUOTACONSTnUIIUS

On the Street
The Herald asks people what they think...
It’s been about
six months since
the luike Mary
Police Department
m oved from its old
headquarters on
Rinehart R oad to
Us new facility on
Crystal Lake
Avenue. We asked
severtd police
department
em ployees how
things are going
since last year's
move and what
they think about
the new building.

It's made a big dif­
ference for the entire
agency Its realty
increased morale and
made everybody feel
proud. Its a real trib­
ute to the aty.
Sam Belflore
Deputy Chief

Its wonderful. Its
something not only
tha employees are
proud of, but the aty
is proud of, too. Wo
get compliments on
the building every­
where we go
Richard Beery
Police Chief

I love the building.
I'm proud of it And,
I'm not out in the hatl
anymore. I've got my
own space.
Valeria Henry
Administrative
Secretary to the
Police Chief

I love the building. I
feel its an enhance­
ment to the job. The
okf building was dusty
and crowded. Its defi­
nitely a morale boost­
er for us.
Erik Cerbulls
Emergency
Communications
Operator

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I love the new
building. We are lucky
to have it. There's lots
of room, and we
absolutely needed it
Shannon Criscl
Records Clerk

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Sirml.iy M.inli 10.2002 I’ilgC

Th e Way We Were:

Early history of the Southern Bell
Company’s presence in Sanford
A booklet has recently been
published about Southern Bell
in Sanford cntilled "Sanford
Telephone Pioneer History
1915-1983." It was edited by
Warren F. Penncrs. In it is a
copy o f a Sanford Herald article
telling of the purchase of the
Sanford Telephone Company by
Southern
Bell, plus
reminisces
by more
than 411 for­
mer
employees.
Today, I’ll
share with
you the
beginnings
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Sanford and
also read
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some of Mr.
Pcnners’ reminisces from his
many years with the company.
In April 1917, the Sanford
Telephone Company was sold
to Southern Bell Telephone and
Telegraph Company. They
received all the lines and equip­
ment of the former home com­
pany. The local company was
financially unable to purchase
new equipment needed to take
care of the constantly increasing
business. Sanford subscribers
on April 22,1917 numbered 424.
Patrons of the line had signed
a petition in favor of the trnasfer which helped persuade the
city council to grant Southern
Bell a new franchise.
The new owners planned to
give the patrons one of the best
equipped and most complete
telephone systems in the state.
Every subscriber would have a
new automatic phone. The old
method of ringing the bell
would be abolished. All line*,
would be metallic from the
phone to the central office, ami

most of the system would he of
copper wire with r.ibles under
ground in the but incss portion
of the city.
A modern central office was
planned and would be located
in a new building lo b e erected
by the owners. I he office and
switchboard would have equip­
ment costing about S2S.IRHI.
These improvements would
mean a slight Increase in rates,
but only after all improvements
had been made.
It was estimated that about
six months would be required
to place the new system in
shape. All materials had been
ordered and would be shipped
at once.
Local men would In? in
charge of the system: Jesse l:.
Kamaly would he acting man­
ager, and VV.A. Parr would be
acting superintendent.
Evidently, the new building
was not built, as all the offices
and operating room were locat­
ed at 111) E. 1st Street on the sec­
ond floor of Hie Kami Building.
Tire commercial office was later
moved to 118 S. Palmetto
Avenue. When Sanford convert­
ed to dial plumes in 1957, lire
office and work center had been
relocated to 501 W. 9th Street.
W.F. Penncrs came to Sanford
in 1938 to replace a man who
had been killed. I lis title was
combination man, probably
because lie hail received train
ing in various aspects of the
system. I le late became plant
manager, lire managers pteecd
ing hint were Howard Over Iin,
Earl V. Turner ami I) 11
MacCiillis.
Prior to llreir becoming plant
managers, Mact iillis amt
Penncrs served as foremen.
MacCillis was responsible for
the* mainli'ihihci? *uul install**
lion in Sanford, ( h iedo and
Geneva white Pennors n as

n-.pi 'ii siM** for tiro central
"llii ■ i'i Un- s.inn - 1 ili«s.
Pointers recalled the chief
operators as Verna W»*odcock,
Iterta Hrrcdon, IVarl Hegler,
Bully U nlit. m m , Dot Cooper, Dot
M il iillutii. l.oisSm itc) and
I oily Clements.
After
the plant man­
agers wore I I . ( 'ritfendeir, A .L
Prol'st, Charles Sclienburn,
t luyd I fostetler, Ed Meyer,
t lay Ion Pickles. Ed ferry, J.O.
Ciirardeati, Charles I laves and
11C. I eKn\
Mrs. Mae Hn ppard was the
business repiesi ntative for
ntaity te a r ,\s the business
grew, site was assigned various
telephone operators to help in
the busittes; office. IVnners
retails some of these being
Marjorie t eo Margaret IViggins,
Virgiiti.r Wallace and Waneile
Lutier.
By 1957, the operating room
on 1st Street had expanded to
28 positions, live lull positions
and one intormntinn position.
At peak periods, there were 34
operators, two supervisors and
the thief operator on duty.
In l*MH, there were three
plant people two installer
repairmen U .f . Pennington
ami W.l Fenners and a pro­
rate manager - E V burner. By
1957, the following employees
had been added to the plant: J.F.
Greene, C.A. Lee, John Hanlon,
Glenn McKcndrec, Kay
DoEallot. Bill Reed, Alda Hill,
Mar\ Kolrffand D ll
M.u&lt; .illis hi 1957 Hie entire
persomiel in the three depart­
ments bait greatly expanded.
I hen* wen* approximately 100
employees »vl cnSaeford went
to that xt'tx it •
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T he Sr.MtNOLr. H erald

Citizens
Sanford City Commission Agenda lor Marsh 11,2082 urged to
plan for
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3 0 0 North Park Avenue

WORK SESSION

4 p.m. In the City Manager's
Conference Room, second floor

1 . Presentation of Employee of the
Month Award for March 2002.
2 . Interview of prospective Board
appointees. (R-1)
A . Historic Preservation Board.
(There Is one vacancy.) Interview
Unda Daniels, Ja m e s R oss L ee.
Step hanie
Powers, and R ey
Sylvester. {Dr. Eric Zendell also h as
an application on file, however, his
schedule on Mondays prohibits him
from attending the Work S e ssio n !
Doug G rosed ose was previously
Interviewed.
B. Sanford Housing Authority.
(There Is one vacancy.) Interview
R o ss Parker Bieling.
3.
Presentation
by
Youth
Commission.
4.
P resentation re:
H eritage
Festival.
8. Discussion re: C on feren ce
Center/lnterlocal Agreement.
(R-

10)
8 . Presentation of First Q uarter
Financial Reports.
7. Discussion re: Risk M anagement
Report/Safety Policy. (C-5)
8. D iscussion re:
Purchasing
Policy. (C-8)
9. Discussion re: First Street light­
ing. (R-11)
10. Discussion of Regular Agenda
Item s, Add-on Items, and other
items.
11. Mayor's briefing
12. City Manager's briefing
R E G U LA R M EETING
7 p.m., City Commission Chamber,
first floor
• Approval of Minutes
Feb. 25, 2002 Work S essio n .
Special Joint Meeting, and Regular
Meetings.
Recommended by the
City Clerk and the City Manager.
Consent Agenda
1, Approve Change Order 12 from
Amlck Construction lor five Items
required tor S t. Jo h n s Parkway
P h a s e I, in the amount of
3 3 3 ,0 6 2 .8 6 , funded from the 1st
Generation One Cent S a le s Tax.

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R ecom m en ded
by
the
City Avenue extended southerly and El
Manager
Capitan Drive (2 6 2 0 El Capitan
2. Approve Amendment 159 with Drive); K athleen B ow e. owner.
CPH
Engineering
lor
R ecom m en ded
by
the
City
Englneerlng/lnspoction Serv ices
Manager. Ad published February
during construction of St. Johns
27 and March 8, 2002.
Parkway P h ase III (from Rinehart 3. First reading ot Ordinance No.
Road lo Upsala Road), In the 3 8 9 9 lo v acate that certain 10’ utili­
amount of $ 2 3 0 ,4 4 5 ($ 2 2 0 ,3 8 5
ty and drainage easem en t lying
funded from the 1st Generation
betw een C oastline Road and
O ne Cent S a le s Tax, $10,060 fund­ C h allenger Court and between
ed from the Utility Department). M aritim e. Drive and Central Park
Recom m ondod
by
the
City Drive, effective upon issuance of
Manager.
the Certificate of Occupancy for the
3. Approve request for a "Seize the proposed building; Von Plourde,
Day Picnic" special event to be held applicant. Recom m ended by Ihe
on private proporty on First Baptist Developm ent
Review
Team.
Church parking lot acro ss the street Director of Engineering 4 Planning,
from church at 5 1 9 Park Avenue on and the City Manager.
March 17, 2002, from 8 a.m, to 4 Ad published February 24, 2002;
p.m.. Recom m ended by the City owner notified February 22, 2002;
Manager.
property posted February 2 5 ,2 0 0 2 .
4. Approve request for a "Salute to 4. R e; 6.60+ a cre s of property lying
Freedom Cenlruy Bike Ride* sp e­ between Bush Boulevard and Hwy.
cial event to be held on City proper­ 17-92 and between Hwy. 17-92 and
ty (Ft. Mellon Park and city streets),
C ollege R oad ; Sem inole County
from 6 :0 0 A.M. to 3 0 0 P.M., Judicial C en ter ( t o t Bush Blvd.);
Decem ber 1, 2002; approve street Sem inole
County
Board
of
closu re
requ est of Sem inole C om m ission ers, ow ner; Ja m ie
Boulevard from Sanford Avenue to Croleau, Director, Sem inole County
S a n Ju an Avenue, from 6 0 0 A.M.
Administrative Serv ices, applicant;
to 3 :00 P.M.; and approve request
Hugh W. Harling, Jr., ropresenlalo close streets a s bicyclists travel tlve.
through town. The Sanford Police
A . First reading ot Ordinanco
Department and Seminole County No. 3 7 0 0 to amend the future land
Sheriff's Department will monitor all use map of the Future Land Use
street closures. Recommended by Plan
E lem en t
of
tho
the City Manager.
Com prehensive Plan, and change
5.
Adopt
S a fe ly
Policy.
the designation of the property from
R ecom m ended
by Ihe
City M D R-15,
Medium
Density
Manager (W S - 7)
R e sld e n lla l-1 5 , to G C , G eneral
8.
Adopt
Purchasing
Policy.
Com m ercial.
Recom m ended by
R ecom m en ded
by Ihe
City Ihe
Planning and
Zoning
M anager (W S - 8)
C om m ission,
the
Director ol
Engineering and Planning, and tho
P u b lic h e a rin g s
City
M anager. Ad published
1. Second reading and adoption of February to , 2002.
Ordinance No. 3 6 9 5 to annex .96+
B . First reading of Ordinance
a cre s of property lying between
No. 3701 to rezone the property
Blaine S treet and Harrison Street from
M R -2,
Multiple
Family
and betw een Oixie Way and
R esid ential, lo G C -2 , General
R o o sev elt Avonue (1451 Dixie Com m ercial.
Recom m ended by
Way); Thom as H. Watson, Jr. and
Ihe
Planning
and
Zoning
Shellie
A.
W atson,
ownors.
C om m ission,
the
Director of
R ecom m en ded
by the
City Engineering and Planning, and tho
Manager
Ad published February City
M anager. Ad published
2 7 and M arch 6. 2002.
February 10. 2002.
2. Second reading and adoption of
Ordinanco No. 3 6 9 8 to annex .44+
R egu lar Item s
a cre s ot proparty lying between
1. B o a rd app ointm e nt. (W S -2 )
Santa Barbara Drive and Florida
A. Historic Preservation Board.
S tre e t and betw een Marshall
Robert Kuhn resigned from Ihe

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Board effective February 18, 200 2 . 9.
Authorize
submittal
ot
Applications are on file from Unda
Residential Construction Mitigation
Daniels, P. Douglas G roseclose,
Program grant application to
Department of Community Affair*.
Ja m e s
R oss L ee. Step h an ie
Powers, Rey Sylvester, and Dr. Erie Recommended by the Deputy City
Zendell. NEED TO APPOINT A Manager and the City Manager.
REPLACEMENT.
10. Approve Conference Center
B Sanford Housing Authority.
Interlocal
Agreement.
Jo o Davis resigned from the Board.
Recommended
by
the
City
Application on file from R o s s
Manager. (W S - 6)
Parker Bieling.
NEED TO
11. Decision re; First Street Lighting
APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT.
Agreement with the Downtown
2. Condemnation Status Report.
Business Association. (W S-9)
Acting Community Development
12. Approve Sits Plan for Lowes
Oirector/Deputy City M anager and Home Improvement located el
the City Manager recommend 60 3780 Orlando Drive, Lot 3 - Live
day extension (or Condemnation O ak Canter, based on the plan
Report No. 02-02, 4 1 9 -4 2 3 E . 4th mealing
the
Standards
for
Streot, Ruth Allen and Theodora
Consideration and sub|ect to condi­
Johnson, owners; and recommend
tions.
Recommended by the
4
month
extension
for Planning 4 Zoning Commission,
Condemnation Report No. 02-03,
Engineering 4 Planning Director,
518 Cypress Avenue, Herbert and and the City Manager.
Morgan Frison, ownera.
13. Approve Final Ptat for Lexington
3. First reading of Ordinance No.
Park, a proposed 19 building med­
3 6 9 7 lo am end City C od e re:
ical office complex located at 301
Special Events and Peddlers.
Mangoustlna Avenue, based on
Recommended by tho Director of consistency with the approved
Engineering A Planning and the
Preliminary Subdivision Plan and
City Manager.
compliance with Stale Statutes
4. First reading ol Ordinance No. Chapter 177. Recommended by
3898 amending Personnel Rules the
Planning
4
Zoning
and Regulations adding policy re: ' Commleelon,
Engineering
4
tobacco abstention' for G eneral
Planning Director, and the City
Employee appl!can|s/new hires.
Manager.
Recom m ended by the Human
Resources Director and the City • Add-on Items
Manager.
• Information only
5 First reading of Ordinance No. • City Attorney's Report
3702
amending
Firelighters’ • City Clerk’s Report
Pension Plan. Recom m ended by • City Manager's Report
the Finance Director and the City • Citizen Participation
Manager.
• City Commissioners' Reports
6. Adopt Resolution N. 1898
accepting construction and future A D V IC E T O T H E PU BLIC: IF A
maintenance and attendant costs
P ER SO N D EC ID ES T O A P P E A L A
asso ciated with P h a s e I of St.
D EC IS IO N MADE W IT H R E S P E C T
Jo h n s Parkway running from Smith T O A N Y M A H E R C O N S ID E R E D
C anal
lo
M elsch
Road.
A T T H E A B O V E M E E T IN G O R
Recommended by the Director of
H E A R IN G HE MAY N E E O A V E R ­
Engineering 4 Planning and the
BATIM RECO R D O F T H E P R O ­
City Manager.
C E E D IN G S INCLUDING T H E T E S ­
7. Adopt Resolution No. 1899
TIM O N Y AND E V ID E N C E W H IC H
amonding the C lassification and
R E C O R D IS N O T P R O V ID E D B Y
Pay Plan to add one (1) Community T H E
C IT Y
OF
SANFOR D.
S erv ice Officer position to the
(FS288.0105)
P olice
Departm ent Uniform
Division.
Recom m ended by the
P E R S O N S W ITH D IS A B IL IT IE S
Human Resources Director, Police
N EE D IN G A S S IS TA N C E T O PAR­
Chief, and the City Manager. .
TIC IP A TE IN ANY O F T H E S E P R O ­
0. ApproVo Historic Buildings
C E E D IN G S s h o U l’d C O N T A C T
Incentive Grant for 2 1 3
E . 1st
TH E
HUM AN
RESOURCES
Street.
R ecom m ended by the
O F F IC E AD A C O O R D IN A TO R A T
Director of Engineering 4 Planning
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and the City Manager.
A D VA N CE O F T H E M E E TIN G .

Seminole
County
EM S/Flre/Rescue is reminding
citizens that it is wildfire season
and asks citizens to be prepared.
Seminole County continues to
have construction growth in the
woodland settings and reminds
citizens to use good fire safety
practices.
If youfre building a home or
planning to build a home in the
wildland environment select
landscaping that would help con­
tain a fire rather than fuel i t Use
tire resistant or non-combustible
materials on the roof and exterior
structure of the dwelling.
If you currently live in a wood­
land setting, you can reduce
potential exposure by creating a
minimum of a 301 foot safety
zone around your home. This
reduces the flame exposure near
your home. If you live in a pine
forest a minimum of UXN is rec­
ommended. )Thc safety zone
around homes also allows
fire/rescue units room to maneu­
ver in the event of an emergency!
Bald Terry Schenk, Seminole
County Fire Chief.
Additional safety steps include
regularly cleaning your roof and
gutters, inspecting your chim­
neys at least twice a year and
pruning any tree brandies within
15f of the stovepipe. Clear all
flammable vegetation and mow
your grass regularly.
Keep an emergency supply k it.
ready at all times with food,
w ater, tools, important family
documents and papers, and other
necessary items.
If a wildfire threatens, back
your car into the garage or open
space and point your vehicle in
tne direction of escape. If advised
to evacuate, do so immediately.
For additional information on
wildfire safety you can visit the
Seminole County Public Safety
website at http://w w w .sem inoIepublicsafety.org wwwjcm inolepubiicsafety.org or call 407665-5150 for a free brochure.

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Seminole 4-H wins state honors
A five-member team of high
school
students
from
the
Seminole County 4-H Club in
Sanford won the sixth annual
UfeSmarts competition held at
tile Florida State Fair in Tampa.
Florida
Agriculture
Commissioner
Charles
H.
Bronson, whose agency spon­
sored the state competition, ptasented the winning team ana its
coach with a check for $3,500 to
defray expenses to the national
competition later this spring. The
Sanford Seminole team will par­
ticipate in this year's national
finals April 13 through 16 in
Arlington, Va.
Students from around Florida
competed for the state champi­
onship
of HLifeSmarts...tne
Ultimate Consumer Challenge,"
on Feb. 18 at the State Fair in
Tampa. UfeSmarts is an innova­
tive competition that test students
in five important areas of con­
sumer issues: personal financial
management, health and safety,
the environment, technology and
telecommunications, and con­

sumer rights and responsibilities.
The program is designed to
encourage students to thinks seri­
ously about these important
issues through a challenging,
game-show format
En routed toqualifying for the
Florida State Championship, 14
coaches with 20 teams from
Florida public and private high
schools, 4-H clubs and home
schools competed in Internetbased preliminary competition,
which ran from O ct 15 to Jan. 11.
Shelda Wilkcns, 4-H agent in
Seminole County, coached the
winning team comprised of high
school students John Terwllleger,
Rkky McOwen, Dan Estry, Sarah
Bastin and Jonathan Estry. Two
teams from Martin County High
School placed second and third,
while two teams from Hudson
H^jjh School placed fourth and

the UfeSmarts program, students
leam how to get answers to prac­
tical problems, like buying a car
and insurance, or applying for a
credit card. These are skills that
will last a lifetime."
The national coordinator of the
UfeSmarts competition is the
National Consumers League
(NCL). Founded in 1899, the
League is a national non-profit
organization that identifies, pro­
tects, represents and advances the
economic and social interests of
consumers and workers through
education and advocacy.
To leam more about the
UfeSmarts competition, check out
the LifeSmarts Web site at
www.fi-ag.com/iifesinarts.

"High school students spend
billions of dollars each year, but
studies show that many lack
knowledge about consumer
issues," Bronson said. "Through

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L e g isla tu re —
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the new Congressional seats in
those two regions. Florida was
rewarded with the two addition­
al seats after the 2000 Census
reflected a growth in the state's
ilation. The
25 U.S.
aresentatlves for Florida,
luding the addition, will rep­
resent roughly 639,000 residents
apiece.
Feeney said it was exdting
time for the people of Florida as
the new scats will translate into
10 percent moreclout In
Congress. If the senate agrees
with the proposed congressional
district that is nestled among
Seminole, Volusia, Brevard and
Orange counties, Feeney said "I
would run for that seat."
The other leading candidate
for the new district in South
Florida is Rep. Mario DiazBalart, R-Miami, who is also the
congressional redbtricting bill
sponsor.
Growth is also partially
pushing
responsible
for
Kallinger out of the county. In
the past 10 years, the cities of
Lake
Mary,
Longwood,
Cassclbeny and Altamonte
Springs accounted for 16,000
additional residents. The popu­
lation influx is shrinking Rep.
Carey Baker's, R-Mount Dora,
northwest slice of, the county
and Rep. David Mealor's, RLake Mary, central strip. Rep.
David Simmons, R-Altamonte
Springs, western chunk gains lit­
tle ground in Seminole. He sacri­
fices, however, most of hb share
in Lake County Feeney's cur­
rent eastern district actually
gains more grouiyi in the coun­
ty, but loses much of its portion
of Volusia.
Kallinger's proposed move
from Seminole County Isn't all
bad for the representative. Rep
Allen Trovillion, R-Winter Park,
b serving hb last stint in the
house because of term limits.
Kallinger's proposed dbtrict
would incorporate more of
Trovillion's old dbtrict in down­
town Winter Park.
'O ut of all of my 40 precincts
those were my top three per­
forming precincts,” Kallinger
said about hb
Seminole
precincts. “I'm pleased with
what we have (proposed), but l
\\ Wtiuld love to be a part of
Stfjfinolc County.
T)istrict m a p are still apt to
change. It's the first time in 122
years Republicans have con­
trolled the redbtricting process
and Democrats will more than
likely challenge the m ap in
court,
Kallinger
said.
Legblatures have until May to
complete the m a p or the courts
will finbh reapportionment.

Reading Across America

DEAR ABBY: The year 2002
is a palindrom e. We had the
last one in 1991, and the next
one w ill be In 2112. Very few of
us living today will ...............
experience that one.
My wife and I now
reside in a retirem ent
com m unity. W hile we
are seniors, none of
us is ready to "gradu­
a te " quite y et. We
have m et many won­
derful people here
and m ade man
m any new
Dear
friends.
There have been
rum ors
circulating
th at Ju lie A ndrew s
did a con cert for • • • •
AARP. Among her selections
ig ti

ABOVE: School B o f rd Vice Chairman Jean n e Morris
reads to students during Idyflwflde Elementary Sch oof a
celebration of Dr. S e u ss Read Across America Day.
Professionals from the community read to various class­
rooms throughout the day.

LEFT! A Cat In the Hat poster hangs In the had at
kfylwUde Elementary School.
B EL O W :Jacoba Collins, dressed a s Cat In the Hat, ads
next to AJ Lainfng, one of the many readers during the day.

M usic," "M y Favorite Things."
She altered the lyrics to fit in
w ith the AARP theme. Here
a r e the new w ords to that
fam ous m elody:
"M aalox and nose drops and
needles for knitting,
"W alkers and handrails and
new dental fittings,
"Bundles of magazines tied
up in string,
"T hese are a few of my
favorite things.
"C ad illacs, cataracts, hear­
ing aids, glasses,
"P o lid en t, Fixodent, false
teeth in glasses,
"Pacem akers, golf carts and
porches w ith sw ings,
"T h ese are a few of my
favorite things.
"W hen the pipes leak,
"W hen the bones creak,
"W hen the knees go bad,
"I sim ply rem em ber my
favorite things,
"A nd then I don't feel so
bad.

Lisa Stalker,
Idyllwtfde's
Teacher ol
the Year,
looks
through
books with
students.
Stalker
received a
grant lor a
RIF (Read­
ing la Fund­
amental)
program,
where every
student in
the school
through fifth
grade
received
ihelr own
paperback
book.

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to reveal a number. Within 30 sec­
onds, the shooter was required to
fire and hit the target with the cor­
responding number. At first
it was hard to spot the
in the class. He was wear­
ing a US. Marines’ sweatshirt.
"He said he was cold," said
shirt owner Figueroa, who a cou­
ple years earlier received a Royal
Commando sweatshirt from
Johnson.
Johnson said he plans to retire
from public service soon. He's
using the SCC training to begin
hb own law enforcement training
business. While many of the US.
firearm training drills arc similar
to what he's experienced in
Britain, there b slight differences,
he said. The use of more multiple
targets will help him "catch a few
people by surprise" in hb training
business, he said.
"I intend to train international­
ly," he said.
Perhap
one
difference
between the two military men b
their experiences as police offi­
cers. Fur the last six years,
Johnson has been a bobby on the
firearms uniL In that time he’s
responded to 237-armed inci­
dents, but gratefully Iras never
had to discharge a weapon.
"Whenever we get deployed,
we know there b a problem
there," he said. "Rigid oft, we're a
little more prepared." .
Because so few bobbies are
armed, they receive more fire-arm
training
than the average
American officer, he said,
i landguns are completely banned
in Britain and shotguns by law
cannot have a magazine that
holds more than three shells.
Despite the strict ruk-s, he said live
only ones It really affects b the
law-abiding citizen.
"It probably takes a criminal
only an hour to get a gun,"
Johnson said.

DEAR DEAN: The rewrit­
ten lyrics are a Hoot, but I
doubt that Julie Andrews ever
warbled them. Fortunately,
today medical sclcncc has provided us
with solutions to
many of the physical
problems that used
to be associated with
aging. We know so
much more than we
used to about the
benefits of preven­
tive medicine, and
because
of
that
knowledge, advanc­
ing age no longer
guarantees Infirmity,

Abby

BobbyCon tinned

The hills are alive ...
with the sound o f
many cracking bones

"H ot tea and crum pets, and
corn pads for bunions,
"N o s p in hot food or food
cooked with onions,
"B ath rob es and heating
pads, hot m eals they bring,
"These are a few of imy
favorite things.
"B ack
pains,
confused
brains, and no fear of sinnln’,
"Thin bones and fractures
and hair that is thinnin',
"M ore of the pleasures
advancing age brings —
"W hen we rem em ber our
favorite things.
"W hen the joints ache, when
the hips break,
"W hen the eyes grow dim ,
"I sim ply remember the
groat life I've had,
"A nd then I don't feel ... so
bad !"
DEAN BUNN, BROOKLYN
CEN TER, M INN.

• • •
••••••
D EAR ABBY: I am a newly­
w ed, My husband, "M ax," Is
kind, carin g , attractiv e and
com p assion ate. H ow ever, he
does one th in g 'th at hurts my
feelings.
W hen w e m ake love, he
w ants m e to ahout out names
o f other w om en and describe
their physical attributes. Max
says he needs m e to do this in
ord er for him to make love to
m e.
I know M ax loves me very
m uch and sees no harm In
doing this, but I find it humili­
ating. Any suggestions?

NO NAME IN NEW YORK
DEAR
NO
NAME:
Humiliating? 1 would think
you would find It distracting.
One of the first thing* a sex
therapist would tell you is
that people are responsible
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issued and no specific details
about a partnership are* avail­
able. Generally, it is expected
that the private sector would
fund the construction of the
hotel, and most likely operate
both the hotel and conference
center.
The city commission will dis­
cuss the agreement during its 4
p.m. work session on Monday
and will vote on the matter dur­
ing the 7 p.m. regular meeting.
In other business, the commis­
sion will:
• Decide whether to adopt a
personnel policy prohibiting the
use of tobacco products for all
general employees. A similar
policy
has
already
been
approved for firefighters and
police officers.
The tobacco abstention policy
will not apply to current employ­
ees, but it will effect anyone
applying for a city job. Under the
terms or the policy, the city will
not accept applications from—
much less hire— those who have
used tobacco within one year of
applying for employment.
The policy state's: "Any appli­
cant for a General employee
position shall be a non-user of
tobacco or tobacco pnxlucts for
at least twelve (12) months
immediately preceding his/her
application for employment"
"It's a condition of your appli­
cation," said Joe Denaro, human
resource director for the city, "if

you used tobacco, you would be
considered in violation of the
application process.”
• Consider approving a
$25,000
Historic
Building
Incentive grant for the Hotchkiss
Building at 213 E. 1st Street.
The owner o f the building. Dr.
Sherwood Jacobson of New York
City, plans to spend $225,IX)0 of
his own funds to renovate the
exterior and interior of the build­
ing. The interior work will
include converting the second
floor
into
modern
anartment/loft units. This first
phase will create four new apart­
ments, with three more to be
added later.
The Seminole County tax
assessor appraised the building
value at $164,317, with a land
value of $53,475.
Barbara Farrell St Associates
Ll.C is the agent for the renova­
tion.
• Determine if there is consen­
sus for a iemporary downtown
lighting solution. The three
options are: rent the electrical
system from the Downtown
Business Association for three
years for a total cost of $20,000;
purchase tire system from the
DBA for $25,000; or continue
renting mounted portable lights
for special events at a cost of
about $825 per event and wait
until the 1st Street; improvements
imi
are made.
• Approve the site plan for the
l.owes Home Improvement store

at 3780 Orlando Drive (adjacent
to the Speedway gas station).

• Approve a final plat for
Lexington Park, a 19-building

m edical com plex on West 1st
Street adjacent to the hospital.

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Pictured are Ms. Diana Miller's second-graders presenting the bags to the students in Ms. Vickie Cranias ‘s
litth-grado class. The students reminded the fifth graders that there was no need to worry, no need to fear,
they had learned what was needed to take the test, they were to relax and taka the test. In the FCAT kit, the
students lound all the things to help them: a lour-leal clover for luck, a package ol Sm arties because they
wore so smart, a penny to assure them that they use gopd 'sense,* a stress ball to squeeze so they would­
n't be tense, and a piece of gum so they will stick with It. With the help of their classm ates, the Goldsboro
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“You never know what you will
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Bun herself never knows what her
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and homemade soaps, in another there
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and Brevard counties added
together almost equal Orange,
but their YMCA funding b still
almost half of Orange's, said
Morris. He argued YMCA fund­
ing ratios should be comparable
to a county's population.
"1 can deal with a two for ore
expenditure rate" Morris said
comparing the Seminole and
Orange populations. "Suburban
communities are not getting dote
to their fair share."

it's too late for them to deny the
bond issuance. If they do, they
stand the chance of ruihing other
counties, and possibly their own,
planned improvements.
The process of lobbying for
more YMCA Improvements
starts and ends at the YMCA
executive board, said Made
McReynolds, chairm an o f the
Seminole County Industrial
Development Authority
"I fed foam my standpoint we
need to re-instigate some
stronger volunteers on the Y
board," MeReynolds said. "You
have to have people that are pas­
sionate about theV ."
"It's hard to sit on the back of
the bus and influence the drives."

Where Does the Problem Begin?
"The problem b no one wants
to pick a fight with the Y,” Moms
said. "They're a great institution,
but you can disagree with their
policies."
On Ja a 23, the Orange and from me d k k m ii
Seminole counties industrial
McReynolds compared influ­
development
authorities encing the YMCA'a funding deci­
approved an interlocal agree­ sions to the lobbying efforts at the
ment to issue bonds for the turn of the 20tn century by the
YMCA. County commissions founders of Seminole County.
then pass resolutions ratifying Rtsidents of what w as then north
the bond issuance. By the time it Orange County wanted their
reaches commissioners, however. own county They elected kglala-

vices," Morris said. "The Y board
itself needs to j o o k closer i t tneir

tocs who pushed for the creation
of a new county government
"It's kind of always been that
way - nothing's changed." he aaid
about influencing a group in

"The organization needs to
understand they don't operate in
a vacuum."

charge.
j a stronger presence to
Adding!
the executive board may not be
me sole solution to me in sp ia o K
funding problem. A community
driven rampafam
work, McReynolds 1
"I think axnmu
would influence the Y l
m in enymmg etse, ne u ta .
"They're not going to come up
here and hold our hands. We have
Id show (he initiative.*
Mania has a slightly different
take. The Lake Mary YMCA b
24000 square fret hying to serve
41000 people in a five-mite radius
and ld&amp;OOO in a 10-mile radius,
according to YMCA statbrirs In
comparison, die Winter Park
YMCA b more than 2j000 square
feet larger and much nicer; accord­
ing to Morris, but only has 2£00
more members.
"We need more and better sen

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trutn t p a r a n g joc* m w a former
i m l a Dosiu m e n w r wno spaKc

on tne conaiupn o* iiuryinny.
tne Dosra memoer oonnnnw
the Lake Mary parkin* lot retd
locker room proposed renova­
tions were originally acheduled to
k completed wnn me funds from
a 1997 bond beuanoe. The 1997
bond helped fund the remodeling
of the Lake Mary facility, which
included the construction of a new
15400 square foot waflnres center
A lack of money, however, stalled
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improvements, he said.
About $11 million of the 2002
band bMianoe will be used to refi­
nance that 1997 bond. The reason
the parking lot has become a
necessity now b that original

plana called for a g ra v y parking
area. "There's so much traffic up
there the grass haa turned to dirt;
he said.
T would like to see Seminole
get more stuff — I'm biased
though," he said.
According to the board mem­
ber; the area of State Road 46A
waa at one time a targeted location
for another Seminole County
YMCA. Evidently, the member
said, a $ 2 2 million renovation of
the YMCA metro offices was a
higher priority than a new facility
in Sanford.
T d rather see a facility built
than another office," he said "You
wonder about the stuff they spend
money on, but it's their company
and irs a Judgement calL*
Leadership is the Answer '
"We would love to build mom
In Seminole County," said James
Ferber, Central Florida YMCA
CEO and president "W hat we
need b some' leadership (there)."
Several projects that will be
funded with the 2002 bond

issuance will eventually be paid
for by donations. The YMCA uses
the borrowed funds until the
donations, which are commonly
paid over a period of time, trickle
in. Ferber used the proposed
$175 million remodeling project
at the West Orange fadlity as an
example.
"There b a group of volunteers
in West Otm ge that will raise
anywhere from$1 to $2 million,"
he said. "What has happened b
bemino* u xin ty naan i supported the Y like W at Orange has."
Gting another example from
various planned capital improve­
ments, Berber said the $ 2 5 mil­
lion Osceola County fadlity reno­
vation will also be paid wit
donations. The county, d ty and
school board all pitched in funds
people
j step up
and take care of thb," he said.
"We would love to sit down
with the leadership in Seminole
County and say what are we
going to do about thb."

N aturalization
Continued from Fife LA
relieved It's over," Francisco said.
“I am finally a U 5. citizen."
Following the ceremony, the trio
planned a small celebration and a
possible shopping trip for the col­
iege student.
"I'm hoping to convince them to
take me shopping," Francisco said.
"I’m going to try to milk thb for all
it's worth."
As a result of a recent change to
US. immigration law, many natu­
ralized parents will not have to
wait for their children to become
citizens. In February 2001, the "one
U S. citizen parent” rule was
adopted by congress, which
allows children under the age of 18
to claim automatic citizenship after
at least ore parent complete the
naturalization
process.
On
Thursday, numerous children
became US. citizens while watch­
ing their parents take the oath.
Cordon and June Smith, howev­
er, watched three of their four chil­
dren become U S. citizens before
they decided to go through the
process.
The Canadian couple were all
smile* Thursday when they recit­
ed the oath together. After living in
Central Florida for several years

and going through the naturaliza­
tion process for abnoat two, they
were ready to dedaie themadvra
US. citizens.
"Our friends and family have
long anticipated thb m om ent"
Gordon Smith said. "In fact so
have we.
"W e've lived here for a few
years, and we've really enjoyed life
here, so we decided a while back
that we wanted to become citi­
zens," he said. "We are exdted we
have finally done i t"
Although not a simple process,
Sanford's annual naturalization
ceremony began almost a decade
_aU &amp;
itizen a tittle easier for i _
According to Pilot G ub »
Iforis Stein — who went through
the process more than 50 yean ago
— her organization began spon­
soring the event so people living in
or near Seminole County didn't
have to travel to Orange County to
become citizens.
With help from the local
Immigration Office, the d ty of
Sanford and numerous other local
organizations, about two thousand
people have become U S . citizens
in Sanford during the past nine
years.

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Magic Miracle and You i Read al die Zoo,

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Douglas andOrlando
sentinel sports reporter and
guest reader Jerry Greene
. w ill participate In a portion
o f a scavenger hunt and then
read aloud with the kids as
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RAIDER WOMEN WIN
OPENER AT STATE
Yelena Leuchanka and
Chamcsia Bailey led the way
as the Seminole Community
College women’s basketball
team ran past Miami-Dade
Community College, 75-64,
in the opening round of the
FCCAA Basketball
Tournament at Chipola
Community College in
Marianna Thursday.
Leuchanka, a 6-foot-S
freshman center, scored 28
poljnts on 10-of-15 shooting
from the floor and 8-of-9
from the free throw line. She
also had 13 rebounds, four
assists, three steals and two
blocked shots.
Bailey, a sophomore guard,
came off the bench to score
12 points and pull down five
rebounds.
Other top players for the
Raiders were Gabrielle
Blankenfeld (eight points),
Yo Johnson (seven points),
Brandi Davis (six points, five
rebounds) and Narrie
Berggnm (four points, five
rebounds).
SCC (21-8) has now won 14
games in a row, but faced the
monumental task of chal­
lenging No. 2 nationally
ranked and undefeated (300) Gulf Coast Community
College in Friday's semifi­
nals.
The Commodores
advanced with a 92-41
blowout over Broward
Community College.
If the Raiders won on
Friday, they would play in
the Championship Game
tonight (Saturday) at 8 p.m.
(Central Time).
Local fans can get informa­
tion on the internet by going
to www.Chipola.cc-fl.us and
then clicking on FCCAA
Basketball Tournament.

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The Steston University
women's basketball team
pulled off a rarity in the first
round of the Atlantic Sun
Women's Basketball
Championship Thursday
night.
Defeating the same team
three times in a season.
The Hatters (14-14) got 19
points and 17 rebounds from
Amy White as they eliminat­
ed the University of Central
Honda (17-13), 67-61, at
Trojan Arena on the Campus
of Troy State (Alabama)
University.
Former Seminole
Community College stars
Kaisa Tuure and Satu
Raimesalo did their part for
Stetson. Tuure, a senior cen­
ter, scored five points and
pulled down seven rebounds
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S ilv e r H a w k s re ig n s

By D«an Smith
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S p ru c e

CASSELBERRY — From a Hawk to a
Silv er Hawk.
That's the move Tim Smith made on
Monday when the Spruce Creek assistant
waa named the new head football coach
at Lake Howell High School
Smith, w ho has a history of turning
struggling programs Into winners,
replaces M ike Bbceglia, who decided to
step down in December after 21 yean as
the head coach of the Silver Hawks.
It's never easy to replace a longtime
coach, let alone one who it highly
respected throughout the country, but

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Smith seem s a good pick as he has had
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Daytona Beach area as defensive line
coach for Spruce Creek, but made head­
lines when he helped install a version of
the double-wing offense that made the
Hawks competitive again after getting
off to an 0-4 start.
Trying something as radical as going
back to a 1960's style o f offense in this
day and age of the run-and-gun West
Coast attack should be familiar to Lake

Howell fans as it was Blsceglia who
installed the single-wing offense from the
1950's in 2000.
That move returned a fun attitude to
the Silver Hawks, who bounced back
from three horrible seasons to win three
games in 2000 and then go 4-6 last year
playing without a doubt the most diffi­
cult schedule in Horida.
Smith, 35, is married and the couple
have a 3-1/2 year old daughter. He will
be at Lake.Howell full time starting on
March 18"1 and will direct the offseason
weight program while setting up his new
staff in preparation for spring practice
which begins in May.

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Swarthout
hurls SCC
past LakeSumter

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

B yD M n8m H h
Sports Editor
SANFORD — With the
e on the line, the
Inole Community College
softball team stood up and
denied Lake-Sumter
Community College.
Playing a day after a disap­
pointing Mid-Florida
Conference sweep at the
hands o f Florida Community
College at Jacksonville, the
Raiders came home to face
the Lakers in another M-FC
deuce with a lot riding on the
outcome.
The lasses dropped the
Raiders to 4-4 in tne confer­
ence, a full two gomes behind
FCC-J, which has emerged as
a power with a 7-1 mark.
Things started well for SCC
against Lake-Sumter as they
scored two early runs and
freshman sensation Lacey
Swarthout was hurling anoth­
er gem.
But a walk and two errors
plated a run for the Lakers In
the fourth inning and the visi­
tors had runners on the cor­
ners with no one out.
But Swarthout blew a third
strike past the next batter and
See Softball, Page 3B

Sweep
squares
R aid ers’
record

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by Tommy Vlfic^fiC

Seminole Community College catcher Sissy Daugherty blocks the plate and applies the tag a s a Lake-Sumter
Community College attempts to steal home during the Raiders' 2 -t victory over the Lakers Wednesday In MidFlorida Conference play at Raider Field. SCC improved to 14-8 with the victory.

Polar Bear League nearing end in Sanford
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

SAN FORD — it's coming right down to
the wire in several leagues as the City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks Department
Adult Polar Bear Softball Leagues enters its
final two weeks.
The extremely competitive Church League
will play its final regular season games this
coming Monday night at Zinn Beck Field
with third place Knights of Columbus (All
Souls Catholic) taking on league-leading
Seminole Community Church #1 at 7 p.m.
and the second place Saints (Church of the
Latter Day Saints) taking on Seminole
.
Community Church #2 at 8ip.m
1
slaved
yed on
The Tournament will be pL

Monday, March 18*^ with the two Seminole
Community Church teams squaring off at
6:30 p.m. and the Saints and knights of
ColUmbus battling at 7:30 p.m.
The two winning teams will then return
for the Championship Game at 8:30 p.m.
The records heading into Monday night
arc Seminole Community Church #1,7-1;
the Saints, 5-3; Knights of Columbus, 4-4;
and Seminole Community Church #2,0-7.
The Co-Ed League, which plays on
Monday night's at Pinehurst Park, will be
playing its tournament this week.
At 6:30 p.m., the first place and fourth
place teams will play and at 7 3 0 p.m., the
second and third place teams will square
off. The Championship Game will be at 8:30
p.m.

The schedule was not released as
American Ambulance and Boys Sc Girls are
tied with 7-2 records. BBM is third at 4-5
and the Animals are fourth at 0-9.
The Women's League, which plays on
Tuesday night at Pinehurst Park, wraps up
the regular season this week and nothing
has been decided.
Appleby's Produce and the Alleycats are
both 8-3, while Southern Fire Protection is
just behind at 7-4. The Sharks are next at 47, while the Angels, who have the doubleheader this week, are 0-10.
The Men’s Wednesday Night League at
Pinehurst Park will also end the season this
week with Skips Boots/Lynch Mob having
clinched the title with a 10-1 record.
See Polar, Page 2B

SANFORD — It's been quite
a week for the Seminole
Community College baseball
team.
After dropping a road deci­
sion to South Horida
Community College last
Thursday, the Raiders were fi­
ll and not exactly looking like
they were ready to begin MidFlorida Conference play.
Out alter completing its sec­
ond doubleheader sweep in as
many days on Tuesday, SCC
has now nearly doubled its win
total, pushing the victory streak
to five games and evening its
record at 11-11.
And with a Daytona Beach
Community College squad that
was playing at less than .500 at
last check coming to town for
three games, the Raiders have
an opportunity to build some
momentum for the rest of the
season.
The M-FC opener for the two
teams was set-for Friday, with a
doubleheader scheduled for
today (Saturday) beginning at
noon.
Also of interest to local fans is
that former Seminole High
School stars Angelo Petracca
and Jacob Davis are members
of the Falcons.
SCC will also be at home on
Tuesday and Wednesday, host­
ing Lake City Community
College in an M-FC game start­
ing at 3 p.m. on Tuesday and
then welcoming Lincoln Land
Community College from
Illinois to Raider Field on
Wednesday starting at noon to
complete a nine-game homestand.
SCC got back to .500 by
thumping Kalamazoo Valley
Community College from
Michigan, 11-1, in the first
game, then holding on a for a
5-4 triumph in the nightcap.
After jumping out to a 2-0
lead in the first inning, the
Raiders put the first game
away by scoring eight runs in
the third, fourth and fifth
innings.
The run support generated
from a 10-hit attack made
things a little easier for pitchers
See Baseball, Page 2B

Tuttle honored as Rams get off to fast start
By Doan Smith
Sports Editor

LAKE MARY — If anyone
were thinking this would be a
tough year for the Lake Mary
baseball team...forget it.
The Rams went 27-7 last year
and advanced to the State Final
Four, but lost their top three
pitcher’s, all of whom are pitch­
ing in college on scholarship
this spring, to graduation.
That led most to speculate

that Lake Mary might struggle
this season despite reluming
almost all of its position players.
But the pitching big three,
Adam Sanabria, Trevor Berryhiil
and Steven Apfel, have hardly
been missed as the Rams have
virtually coasted to a 12-0
record heading into next week's
Spring Break.
Lake Mary probably played
its toughest game just Thursday
night, holding off Seminole to
win 5-4.

The Rams were probably a lit­
tle tense about playing their
neighborhood rivals after com­
ing off an 11-4 thumping of
another neighbor, Lyman, on
Wednesday.
Lake Mary also surprised vet­
eran coach Allen Tuttle this past
Monday by naming its baseball
field "Allen Tuttle Field."
The 2002 season marks
Tuttle's 19th season at Lake
Mary. The Rani’s fielded teams
in 1982 and 19H3, but it's first

varsity season was in 1984, the
year Tuttle took the reigns.
Under Tuttle the Rams have
won seven Seminole Athletic
Conference championships, fin­
ished as the State runner-up in
1986, made its second Final
Four appearance last year to go
along with a Final 8 appearance
in 1996 and have advance to the
second round playoff berths
(Regional Semifinals) the last
four years.
Tuttle has career record at

Lake Mary of 377-173 (.685), an
average of 21 wins a season.
Following the dedication cere­
mony, which Tuttle knew noth­
ing about, fellow undefeated
Oviedo jumped out to an early
lead but the Rams rallied to
defeat the Lions in the opening
game of district play, 5-3.
Oviedo scored three in first
inning, but the Rams countered
with four in the bottom o f the
See Rams, Page 2B

�2B Sunday, March 10,2002

The Sm m ou H xeald

Payne headed to National Basketball Championship
Sports
HACEISTOW N , M d. - It'a taken over 20 yean
and a retirement, but BUI Payne is going to the
National Tournament
The former Seminole High School and Seminole
Community College head coach led his newest
team, Caldwell Community College and Technical
Institute in Boone, N orth Carolina, to tha NJCAA
District 7 title this past weekend in the Division
III District Tournament in Hagerstown, Md.
downing Montgomery College (Takoma Park,

Md.) and Butler County Community College
(Butler, Pa.) March 2-3.
The win puts CCCATI in the elite 8 , taking the
team to Delhi, NY on March 14-16 where the
Cobras will compete for the National Division m
Basketball Championship.
“After all of tiie y ean we tried to do this, and 1
stumble and bumble around the past two yean
with this program and make the show,” said
Payne by phone on Wednesday.
Payne left SCC after leading the Raiders Into the
State Final Four twice to take the job at S t
Petersburg Junior College.

While there he led the Titans to a runner-up finish to eventual National Champion OkaloosaWalton Community College, wno w as found later

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to the school he came from.

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defeating Montgomery-Takoma.
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See Payne, Paga 3 1

Spring turkey season
set to open March 16
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OCALA — As the weather
warms up, a spring ritual
begins: turkey hunters prepare
tor the opening of the spring
gobbler season which begins on
Saturday, M aid) 16 and runs
through April 21 In the state's
centnu ana north zones. These
zones include the areas of the
state north of State Road 70 (just
north of Lake Okeechobee)
north to the Georgia state line.
Many hunters will be seeking
Florida's elusive Osceola turkey,
a subspecies of wild turkey
found exclusively in central and
south Florida. Florida is also
home to the more common
Eastern wild turkey.
The following wildlife man­
agementI areas (WMAs) in the
FWC's
C s(Central Region don't
require a quota permit to hunt
turkeys during spring gobbler
season. However, in order to
hunt an these areas hunters
must possess a valid Florida
hunting license, a Wildlife
Management Area stamp and a
Wild Turkey stamp:
• Bull Creek WMA in Osceola
County
• Fort McCoy WMA In Marion
County
• Georgia-Pacific WMA in
Putnam County
• Jumper Creek WMA in
Sumter County
• Nassau WMA in Nassau
County (requires recreational
use permit)
• r S ^ W M A In n ^gjer
WMA in' Sumter,
Lake, Hernando and Pasco
counties (after the first nine
days)
•Three Lakes WMA in
Osceola County
Here are some important tips
from the Florida Flan and
Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FW Q and the
National Wild Turkey
Federation (NWTF) to help
make your spring gobbler
hunt as safe and successful as
possible:
Pre-Hunt:
* Know the rules. Pick up
and read a copy of Florida's
Hunting Handbook to under­
stand the rules that apply to
turkey hunting throughout the
state. If you plan to hunt on
wildlife management areas,
check hunt maps for regula­
tions and bag limits specific to
individual wildlife manage­
ment areas. Hunt maps and
hunting handbooks are avail­
able online at www.floridaconservation.org and follow the
Hunting link. They are also
available at tax collectors'
offices and at FWC offices.
* The statewide bag limit is

one bearded turkey or gobbler
per day and two per season.
Hunters may use modem
firearms, bows and arrows,
muzzleloading guns, crossbows and handguns. Hunters
are prohibited from taking
turkeys off the roost, taking
turkeys over bait, or taking
turkeys when the hunter is less
than 100 yards from a feeder,
Feeders may not be used on
public wildlife management
* Before heading into the field,
learn how to use a couple of dif­
ferent turkey calls. A call that
works great one day, may be
totally ineffective the n ext
There are many different types
available at sporting and hunt­
ing supply stores including
diaphragm or mouth call, push­
pin ca ll,d o x call, slate call or
pot and peg call, tube call,
wingbone.
; your esmouflage
‘ C heck)
clothing and make sure it's not
Former Seminole Athletic Conference stars J.T. WMamaon (Ml) and John M erits! Howe* (right) had big gamaa to h*ip Seminole Communky Cotoga »*
tom or faded. You'll want to
trie first game and go on to sweep Kalamazoo VUtoy Community College of Michigan Tuesday at Raider Field. WllUameon (Lyman) and H owell (Wlm*
make sure you have camo
Springs) wH lead S C C into a douMeheadar at home today starting at noon against Daytona Beach Community Coftegs.
pants, shirt, boots, gloves, mask,
hat and a Jacket for cool morn­
ings. Dark socks are also a good
work. Daryanani struck out
for the Raiders, get on and score ning pitcher, giving up one run
idea if your boots are low
runs. The freshman from
three and walked one in his 2enough that your socks show
on tw o hits, both coming in the
i page IB
Belleview was on base four
1 /3 inning stin t
when you sit down.
fourth inning, and striking out
Steven Reisa and Michael
time, via two walks, getting hit
Two former Seminole Athletic
* Visually inspect your gun for
three over the first four innings
Daryanani, who combined on a
by a pitch and hitting into a
Conference stars got the offense
mild rust or dirt and clean it if
Michael Reiss, Steven's twin
three-hitter.
fielder's choice, and scored
off on a good note two, as
any is found. Next, n a b a box
Reiss started his outing
brother, gave up a run on two
three times.
Lyman graduate J.T. Williamson
of turkey loads— try No. 4s, 5s
Impressively as the 6-foot-4
hits over the fifth and sixth
tripled tn the first run of the
SCC also got off to a good
and 6a—and head to the range
righthander from Thornhill,
innings, striking out two.
game and Winter Springs grad
start in the second game as a
with a few turkey targets and a
Canada struck out the side in
Providing the offense for SCC
John Michael Howell plated
Burkhalter sacrifice fly and a
turkey seat. Find out which load
t h e t o p o f t h e f i r s t Inning.
offers the best pattern from your
Williamson with the second run
two-run double by Gadzkki
were
Q uartararo (triple, single,
The sophomore had a perfect
gun. Yoty want a good even pat­
with a sacrifice fly.
gave the hosts a 3-0 lead tn the
run, tw o RBI), Gadzkki (double,
. gam e until one out in the third
tern to cover the head arid neck
Howell led the way offensive­
first inning.
two RBI), Machek (double, run),
inning, but had to work out of a
area of the turkey at 40 yards.
ly, going 2-for-2, witn both hits
Quartararo increased the lead
Williamson, Greear and Tyson
bases loaded, two out Jam in the
* If your shotgun's an
being doubles, scored a run and
to 5-1 in the fourth inning with
third .and a two on, two out sit­
Malik (single, run each) and
autoloader, make sure it is cor­
drove in two before leaving the
a two-run triple, but things
uation in the fourth inning to
Burkhalter (RBI).
rectly cycling the shells. If it's a
game In the fifth inning.
would get touchy at the end.
preserve the shutout.
pump, make sure you can
Matt Matheson also had a pair
With the score 5-2 entering the
RAIDERS 11-3, COUGARS 1-4
The Cougars finally got on the
smoothly rack the slide to take
of hits for SCC, one being a
CAMS 1
seventh inning, Raiders reliever
board in the fifth inning on a
K . l f i . V tlb y C C M 0 B 1 M . t S 3
that second shot if needed.
double, scored a run ana drove
David Timm walked Kalamazoo i f l i t e i l . C C
pair of singles, a double steal,
303 2 3 1 1 . 1 1 U 1
When you are drawing a bead
in two.
WhldMck, M o w (3). MJtdteil (3). B u n n (&lt;
and a one out grounder to short
Valley's Hart. Zimmerman fol­
on a longbeard is no time to dis­
Other hitters were Brant
»nd H u t S. R U u , D ary u iu ii (3) anil
Daryanani, a freshman left­
lowed with a single and when
cover that your shotgun isn't
H m nam tu. W P .S . R f f a L P _ WWitteci. S*vr
Gadzicki (home run, run, two
hander from Colonial, came on
the ball was thrown away, the
_ n on *. ZB . S C C HowtU 2. Madwk
patterning or firing correctly.
RBI),
Williamson
(triple,
two
to finish the fifth inning, then
Mithmon. 3B _ S C C WUUunaon. H * _ SCC
Cougars had runners on second
* Get In shape. Head out as far
runs, two RBI), Brian Machek
Cadxkkl.
allowed only a lead offw alk in
and
third
with
no
one
out.
before the season as possible
(double, run), Sean Greear and
GAMEZ
the sixth Inning before retiring
K i l n u i a o VUI«r CC 0 0 0 1 1 ( 2 . « S 2
and start walking. To make it
Ruben Hernandez (single, run,
Timm worked out of the Jam,
six In a row to close out the win.
S f U «I . C C
3002001. 1 7 1
really interesting, take these
RBI each) and Donnie
getting three straight ground
Reiss gave up one earned run
S i f t B u m s (6) and Hart. DaChlrico, M
walks in the areas you plan to
Burkhalter (single).
outs, the first two scoring runs,
R f a (5). Timm (!) and th m a n d o . WP .
on three hits, while striking out
hunt during the season. That
DrChlrira. L P _ Slater. Sa v a .T im m . 2 B _ SCC
Dan Quartararo did what a
to preserve the victory.
seven, walking two and hitting
Cadrtdd. Machak. 3 8 _ S C C Quartararo. H * .
way you can combine a little
leadoff hitter is supposed to do
a batter in 4 -2 /3 innings of
Dan DeChirico was the win­
exercise with scouting.
Remember to keep the pace up
though to maximize your heart
rate and build endurance. To
Regulators (5-4) face Nations Rent (4-5).
representative to the meeting to insure a
simulate the added weight of
Continued from page IB
The winners will then meet for the cham­
place in the next league.
toting a shotgun and wearing a
Completing the standings are Knights of
pionship at 8:30 p.m.
Leagues offered in the Spring will be
loaded-down turkey vest, fill a
Columbus (7-4), White Sands (6-5), the
Teams will not have much of a rest
Church at Zinn Beck Field, behind Historic
small backpack witn bottled
Angels (3-7) and Briar Corp. (t-IO) having
between seasons as the Spring Leagues are
Sanford Memorial Stadium, on Monday
water or another weight and
got its first win last week.
set to begin the week of April 8“ *.
nights.
wear it while you walk. Wear
The Men's Thursday Night League at
An Organizational Meeting and Awards
the boots you will wear during
Co-Ed on M onday's at Pinehurst Park.
Pinehurst Park has seen a spirited battle all
Ceremony is slated for Monday, March 25*"
the season too to both break
Women on Tuesday's at Pinehurst Park.
season and this week's tournament should
at 6JO p.m. at the Downtown Youth Center,
Men's leagues on Wednesday and
them in and acclimate your
be no different.
1st Floor of Sanford City Hail.
Thursday at Pinehurst Park.
body to the added weight on
At 6:30 p.m ., Beer JO (8-1) takes on
Teams wishing to play in the Spring, both
And Industrial League on Friday night's
See Outdoors, Page 3B
Buzzard's Roost (1-8) and at 7JO pan., the
returning and new, are requested to send a
at Pinehurst Park.

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against the New Smyrna Beach Barracudas, 23-3.
The Rams 17 hit attack was led by catcher Ryan
Bono's six RBI performance (3 for 5 , 2B, HR).
Designated hitter Matt Bowling was 3 for 3 with
two doubles. Tucker Pearce scored four run, two
hits and three RBI's. Jason Pires triple and single
with three RBI.
Christian Rosado made his varsity pitching
debut with four strong innings scattering four hits
while allowing three runs. Rahul Patel pitched a
perfect fifth Inning to dose out the win.
* Paul Cinder pitched six innings allowing just
three hits before D.J. Ackley came in to get the
&gt;son:
final three outs as Lake Mary held off Deltona, 1• Sophomore Paul Cinder picked up his third
0. The Rams only had two hits, both by Ryan
iw ln of the season in a 10-0 decision over Lake
Bono. The Rams scored in the first inning follow­
[Howell. In 16 innings of work the 6-foot-7
ing a walk by Matt Horwath, a stolen base and
[righthander has not allowed a run. Cinder scat­
base hit up the middle by Bono. Kris Gawriliuk
tered four hits, striking out five over five innings.
pitched outstanding In a losing effort for Deltona.
The Rams offense was led by Christian Rosado
* Rams win Big Blue Tournament In an early
I with two doubles, a run and an RBI. Matt
season match-up against the West Orange
Horwath also doubled with the bases loaded, dri­
Warriors. The pitching match-up was the Rams
ving In two runs. M ichale-tady added a doubled
Kyle Bono (UCF) and the Warriors JuSflrt M a te
! and played solid defense in a relief roll for the «
(LSU). Bono picked up his second win of the tourRams.
'
,
,i rumen tw ith a complete game outing scattering
• Kyle Bono and D.J. Ackley combined on a *1
four nits, striking out nine and walking one.
1 three-hit, 5-0, shutout o f SAC fde Winter Springs* &gt; Meier pitched six innings allowing seven hits, six
\Rams pitchers have flo w e d b n lfilx earned JtpnS
strikeouts and three walks.
[Oils season.
The Rams offense was ted by Christian Rosado
The Rams offense was ted by seniors Kris Vlgue
with a RBI double in the second inning to put the
with two singles, tyro runs’and a RBI; Matt
. Ramson the board. Tucker Pearce and Kris Vlgue
Horwath doubled and singled with lin RBI; Kyle
had two hits and scored one run. Pearce singled
Bono had two double and three RBI; and Ryah
.to lead of the seventh and scored the go ahead
Bono had a double, sacrifice fly and a RBI.
run.
* The Rams defeated the Winter Springs Bean 6The victory moves the Rams to 4-0 on the sea­
1 Wednesday night in the Ram inde Tournament
son and back-to-back Big Blue Tournament
to improve their record to 7-0. D.J. Ackley pitched. .. Championships.
,
’ a complete game tyro-hitter allowing the Bears' *r*.
* Christian Rosado and D.J. Ackley were named
I Just one unearned run while striking but eight
to the All-Tournament team. Matt Horwath was
\and Walking three*
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awarded Tbp Defensive Player. Kyle Bono was
The Rams offense was led by TUcker P ean with
named the Big Blue MVP with two complete
; a triple, single and two runs scored and Kris
game wins to go along with a home run.
Vlgue with a double, single and two runs scored.
* D.J. Ackley turned In a dominating pitching
&gt;Matt Bowling ddubled in the sixth to keep his sea- performance to advance the Rams into the cham­
' son average at 1.000 with three doubles and a sin­
pionship game for the second consecutive year.
gle in a backup/DH role.
Ackley allowed just two hits and struckout ten.
* After scoring a combined six run in three close The Rams offense was limited to just three hits.
•wins the Rams offense lit up the scoreboard
lontlnurd from page I B
‘ ' ie , Ryan Bono and Kyle Bono led the Rams
[offense with two hits each. Tucker Pearce, Matt
forwath and Robert Yero all singled to round out
he Rams nine-hit attack.
D.J Ackley picked up his third win of the seaon. Ackley struck out eight and scattered five
ihlts allowing just one earned run In seven innings
kof work. After a shaky first inning Ackley settled
{down allowing just one Oviedo batter to reach
’ third base.
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singles by Ryan Bono, Jason Pires and Chris Lane.
Three Dr. Phillips errors proved to be the differ­
ence in the game leading to both of the Rams
runs.
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• Lake Mary launched a 19-hit attack In a 16-0
win over Satellite for second win of the season.
Christian Rosado and Austin Pride both went 3
for 3. Rosado had two doubles and three RBI's.
Tride had a double and two RBI's and scored four
runs. The Rams offense got off to a quick start
when Kyle Bono homercd over the 375-ft sign In
the first inning. Kris Vigue tripled, Mike Muzeka
and Greg Courcy each double.
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Lake-Sumlor Community College Irom Leesburg, 2-1, in a Mid-Florida Conference gam e at Raider Reid.

Softball

In the top of the ninth inning.
victory to raise her record to 8Stork singled with one out and
4.
Continued from page IB
No results were received from went to second on a sacrifice by
catcher Sissy Daugharty, a
Stacey Spell. Oviedo's
the second game, which was
freshman from DeLand, came
Stephanie Mathicux then sin­
tied at G-0 after two innings.
up firing toward second when
gled to rightcenter and Stork
The Raiders, who are now 14the Lake-Sumter runner took off
took off looking to score the
. 8 overall and 5-4 in the confer­
on a steal attempt.
ence, struggled mightily against game's first run.
The Raiders figured a play
Stork made contact with the
the Stars on Tuesday in
might be on, so second baseFCC-J shortstop but no obstruc­
Jacksonville.
man Rachel Bradley, a sopho­
tion was called and the sopho­
FCC-J, which is now 20-4
more from Lake Mary, came in
more third baseman was
overall and 7-1, held SCC to
and cut the ball off, and
gunned down at the plate.
only eight hits and no runs in
returned the ball to Daugharty,
The Stars' Clark then led off
the doubleheader.
who expertly blocked the plate
the bottom of the ninth inning
The Raiders still felt like they
and made the tag for a double
should have gotten a split, how­ with a home run over the centerfteld fence to end the game.
ever, as an umpire’s call, a no
iC next batter popped up to
Stork and Mathieux were both
call actually, cost them a run in
left and SCC maintained a 2-1
2-for-l for the Raiders, while
the top of the ninth inning of
advantage.
Bradley and Blake Hoorelbeke
the second game.
The Raiders had a chance to
both had a single.
The first game saw SCC strugwiden the lead in the bottom of
lo with its fielding as only four
the fourth inning, but a very
kkinOble call at4hj'plate,t&gt;nJi fitflcyidrtf'rurtjjt a lte re d in » ’ ! i jiTAjlS.Sr); RAIDERS 0-0
i V i\ * FI*ST GAME
toli8-A loss weie. earned.
5«tilinoUCC - ' • M O M ) . - S I )
'
“ Bfadie^ had two ot the
Florid* CC-J
O IM I.I1 I
Raiders'four lifgles, going 2Swarthout, meanwhile, was
Huwribrk«*n!OrDunnril l\i*h.Uuttre(l)
for-3. Kim Stwk and Oviedo
•ndChlUm*. wr.civrifn LP. IlmSxko
sailing along toward her fourth
(S-U S«™ . ponf IB . PCC-I. CWUrri*. 38 _
Ka,fie Field had tlya
no-hitter of the suasurxuntil aL i**
Jt nund.1IS _ Sbinr.
feties.
v if
fppilcrfbacK
ftcnro
Laker baiter drove
*
’ SECOND GAME
1' . The nightcap saw the two
up the middle wtlh two cltil In
Stmlnol* CC
000 000 000 . 0 4 0
teams battle through eight
the sixth inning.
Florid* CC-f
000 000 001 . I 5 1
scoreless innings as Swarthout
That did not bother the
Swwtlwul *nd Uyiftlufly. Bril *nd I Ufcci
WP _ BfiL LP „ Swinhvut (7 - 0). S*ve . rvre.
and Stars ace Bell matched
Colonial freshman as she went
IB . iw * SB . o m HR _ FCC-I. Cluk.
zeroes.
on to complete a 2-1, one-hit

• The Rams opened the 2002 regular season
with a 6-2 win over the Eustis Panthers. Kyle
Bono pitched a complete game four hitter, striking
out nine and walking one. Robert Yero led the
Rams offense with a two-run homer In the second
Inning. Kris Vigue tripled and scored while Matt
Horwath and Jason Pires each doubled. The Rams
errorless ball in defense of last,
defense
years Big Blue title.

stump or rock when calling; s
hunter Is more likely to spot
another hunter when moving to
the front or side than from
behind.
* Do not wear any white, red,
black and blue on your hunting
outfit; this includes handker­
chiefs, socks, underwear and
even items like candy wrappers.
* When calling, select a spot
that is In open timber rather
than thick brush: eliminating
movement is more critical to
success than hiding in heavy
cover.
* Be discreet and careful when
Imitating the sound of a gob­
bling turkey.
* Always be alert. A good
Woodsman can always detect
movement in the forest by
watching other game or listen­
ing for the alarm cries of bluejays, crows, squirrels, or wood­
peckers.
* Continue to be on alert
When songbirds, crows or your
turkey shuts up— look out;
thercs a good chance another
hunter is moving In on your
bird.
* When another hunter is in
your presence, never move,
wave or make turkey sounds to
alert the other hunter. You need
to remain still and call to them
In a loud, dear voice to get
his/her attention. These tactics
are safer than quick movements.
Use common sense.
* If you are calling over
decoys and elect to move to a
new location, check carefully to

Continued from page 2B
your feet. Ifyou're overweight
and out of shape, it's always a
good Idea to check with a doc­
tor before starting any expr^je
regimen, even walking. " ,
* Get out and do a little scout­
ing In the area you plan toljunt.
Head out before daybreak and
listen for gobbling. Try to pftv
&gt;!int where the birds are roostig.
fi Scour the woods in search
of roosting areas by looking for
feathers and turkey dropping?.
Do the same around fiela edges
and along logging roads or
paths by checking for foot
tracks, wing-tip drag marks
from strutting birds and even
dusting areas. A note o f caution
here though: A lot of hunters
arc tempted to include a little
preseason calling along with
their scouting. But don't do it,
Leave the calls at home until
opening day. Birds leam quickly
when they near calls but never
find a hen, or worse, find you,
and it only takes a single close
encounter with a person to
make for a call-shy gobbler.
Safety Is a key element when
you're in the woods calling in
that big gobbler. A safe turkey
hunter is much like a safe dri­
ver—you must be defensive
minded. Here are some tips to
consider when you're in the
woods:
* Select a large stump, blow­
down, tree trunk, or rock that
covers the width of your shoul­
ders and is above your head.
Place your back against the

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ensure that no one is stalking
your decoys. Check before
leaving your set up. Should
you see someone In the area, the
rule above applies.
And finally, be an ethical
hunter by following the
(
NWTF's Turkey Hunter's Code
of Ethics:
* Never let peer pressure or
the excitement of the hunt cloud
your judgment.
* Leam and practice safe
hunting techniques.
* Hunt the wild turkey fairly
and with respect.
* Know the capabilities and
limitations of your gun or bow
and use it safely.
* Positively Identify your tar­
get as a legal bird and insist on
a good shot.
* Obey and support all
wildlife laws and report any
violations.
* Respect the land and the
landowner and always obtain
permission before hunting.
* Avoid knowingly interfering
with another hunter and respect
the rights of others to lawfully
share the outdoors.
* Value the hunting experience
and appreciate the beauty of the
wild turkey.
For more information on
turkey hunting in central
Florida call the FWC's Division
o f Wildlife in Ocala at (352) 7321225. For more great tips on
turkey hunting, visit the
NWTF's website at
www.nwtf.org or call l-800-THE
NWTF.

S P R IN G H O O P S L E A G U E S

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pitched four strong innings allowing just three
hits while walking two and striking out three.
Rahul Patel closed out the game with one inning
in relief.

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^'despite’playing only 20 minutes because of foul
^ftWjble ahd Raliriesiloi &lt;i feriior shooting guard/
tossed in a pair of three-pointers for six points in
12 mniutes off the bench.
The Hatters were scheduled to play No. 1 seed­
ed Georgia State University In Friday’s semifinals
as they look to play their way into the NCAA
Tournament.

apen to i
School eligible teams. All games will be played at
the Lake Brantley Athletic Complex Fleldhouse.
The deadline to register is Friday, March 15.
For more information or to register, please con­
tact Winning Ways Basketball’s Barry Mestel at
407-339-9053 or 1-800-808-HOOP (4667). You can
also check out the website at
www.winwaysinc.com.

D EV ELO PM EN T BA SK ETBA LL
Winning Ways Basketball is currently holding
registration for its Spring 2002 Development
A STH M A A T H LET E SC H O LA R SH IPS
Hoops Program.
The expanded "W ill to Win" program for high
The season runs from March 19-through-April
school scholar-athlete will grant $100,000 to 11
25 with grades 1 4c 2 playing on Tuesday, grades
high school seniors who have excelled in athletics
Vcdnesday,
Jnesday, tand grades 5 &amp; 6
in spite o f the challenge of asthma. The grand
on Thursday. All games will be played at
prize winner will receive a $20,000 Gold Award,
e Brantley Athletic Complex Fleldhouse.
with four Silver and six Bronze Award winners
For more information or to register, please con­
tact Winning Ways Basketball's Barry Mestel each
at receiving S I2,500 and $5,000, respectively.
Information and applications for the 2002 "Will
407-339-9053 or 1-800-808-HOOP (4667). You can
to Win" Asthma Athlete Scholarships may be
also check out the website at
obtained by callinj; the “Will to Win" hotline at 1www.winwaysinc.com.
800-558-7

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Robinson anti Stephen 1feg&amp;ins chipped in 7 '
’ assists each.
CCC&amp;T1 then routed Butler County
Community College, 107-49, in the final round of
tournament action Sunday, to secure the trip.
Trae Smith led the team with 22 points whileJason Marley added 14. Drew King and Stephen
Hoggins scored. 11 points each. Curtis Jones
racked up 17 points and 9 rebounds. Menyel
Flowers and Jason Marley had 8 assists each. The
phenomenal win wraps up a 14-2 record for the
team for the last 16 games.
“1 am most impressed with the way we kept
our intensity the whole game,” said Payne. "The

players were really focused on the job they had to
do. We upped the tempo, had a lot of rebounds
and made (Butler) change the kind of game they
play. I'm proud of the team. They played really
nard. The support we've received Has made a ll.
the difference." •
k
Curtis Jones was recognized as Most Valuable
Player in the tourhamerit Trae Smith and Antwan
Little were named to the All-Tournament Team.
CCCicTI is slated to play in the first round of
the national tournament in Delhi, NY at 1 p.m.
Thursday, March 14, against Keystone Jr. College
(28-2) out of Pa. Also in the bracket will be
Springfield Tech, of Mass. (24-7) and Sullivan
Community College of NY (25-3).

v

H anid priolo by Tommy W t t n l

Seminole High School star defensive back Justin McKinney has decided to take his talents to Kansas State
University. The Class 6A All-State player (seated loll) signs the letter-of-lntent with head football coach Jim
Bamhardt (seated nghi), Seminole High School Principal Karen Coleman (standing left), and SH S Athletic
Director Mike Powers (Standing right) on hand.

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Mayo* and C«y Comnvtpnn ol to*
Ciy ot Lai* Mary. Florida. Fiat uid
Conmaion r N hold * Cay
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Ttwiday. March at, 1002 at 700
pm. (Fan Rearing). or aa won u
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Ordnance to iwone property trom
R-3 (Ratxtanhef) to PUD (Planned
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AN ORDINANCE O f THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA. PROVID­
ING SHORT TITLE: PROVIDING
FOR LEGISLATIVE INTENT ANO
FINOINCS OF FACT. PROVIDING
FOR THE EXPANSION OF LEARN
«NQ UNLIMITED INTERNATIONAL
SCHOOLS PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT.
APPROVING THE FINAL DEVEL­
OPMENT PLAN FOR PHASE II
APPLICABLE THERETO. AMEND­
ING THE CITY'S OFFICIAL ZONING
MAP. PROVIDING CONDITIONS
TO THE APPROVAL OF THE
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT. PROVIDING FOR SEV­
ERABILITY. CONFLICTS AND
EFFECTIVE OATE
Tha Ciy Convrtoaion mi alao soni d n tha Phaaa H Davetapmenl
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___ UNKNOWN TENANT; ASSOCI­
ATES HOME EQUITY SERVICES.
INC NX'A CITIFINANCIAL MORT­
GAGE COMPANY. INC : ara the
Defendants I vnt at* to the htgh**l
and beat batter tor cash al Watt
bans door of Fie Courthouse 301 N
Part Avenue. Santord. FI 32771. at
II 00 AM on March 2 ) 2002. Via Wtarth to said Fatal Judgment, to ml
LOT 24. BLOCK A. COACH LIGHT
ESTATES, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK I I . PAGE 30-31. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark ol Fta Court
By Mary Show*
Aa Deputy Clark
Publsh Sanvwfe Herald
Submntadby
Marc A. BarvEr/a. PA
Attorneys tar Plant*
M I N E 187th Sheet. State 204
North Miami Beach. Florida 33162
Tatophona (306)770-4100
Publish Match 3.10. 2002
KX019
M TWI CtRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
1EMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A S I NO : 01-CA-22CM4-W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. INC.
aa nomaiaa tar CHASE
MORTGAGE COMPANY.

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■ddrae* Cl SSO Rantout Lana, more
parocutorty daacrtwd as totowa:
Parcal ID Number.
04 2 0 -» XOOOSA-COOO
STEVEN C. HAWLEY tod DONNA
Lagal Oaacnpaon:
HAWLEY, ha ante. TRANSOUTM
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
Commence al Fw South***1 comar
SABAL POINT COMMUNITY SIR
oT tha NorFmaaT 1/4 or Saetton 4,
VICES
ASSOCIATION.
INC.:
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Samrtola County. Florida; vienoe run
UNKNOWN TEKANT&amp;OWNERS.
5 00*0027" E along Fd Eaal Ina of
tha Southxrexl 1/4 ol taxi Saetton 4.
n o t ic e o f Ba l e
Note* a hereby gnran that, pur­
a defence al 400 00 Nat to tha aouth
ina ol a parcal ol land I I Jem trad
suant to Fie Order or Final Judgmari
at OMctal Racorda Boo* 2339. Paga
entered to Tve cauea n toe Croat
0027 ol tha Public Racorda ol
Court 018ammota Courtly. Florida. I
me sea the proparty ertutlad to
Samnota County. Florida. Fianca tun
N 63'5*52- W along aatd South Ina.
Sammoto County. Ftortda. dasenbad
aa:
a rtttanc* ol 1207 64 tod to Fta
POINT OF BEGINNING, b a n conLOT 45. SABAL VIEW AT SABAL
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POINT, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN PLAT
SouFt ina. a defence ol S42 44 taaL
Franca N OCTOfir W 713 00 Hat.
BOOK 33. PAGES 82. 63 AND 64.
Fianca S M 'M S T E 630 03 taaL
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
Fianca S 00*0740" E 262 00 taaL
Fianca S 06-MU* E S3S66 taaL
60S North Longview Place,
Fianca S 00*0622- E 13000 taaL
F la m N 6 T M S2* W 62204 taaL
longwood. FU X779
Fianca S 00*06^2* E 320 00 taal to al public aata. to toe hUiaet end bast
tha POINT OF BEGINNING.
bidder, tor cash, al to* west bom
CONTAINING It 393 ACRES MORE
door of tha Samnota County
OR LESS
Courthousa. Santord. Flonda. *1
Tha Pubic Hearing mi ba held In
11 00 AM on Apr! 23. 2002
Datad Fabruary2t. 2002
Fie Cay Commaton Chamber* at
IOON Country Ckh Rd. Lake Mary.
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
Tha Pubic a anaad to alland and ba
By Mary Sircxpu
haard Said haartng may continue
Deputy Clark
bum Ima to ama unta Fia Mayor and
In accordance w*h to* American*
City Commotion maka a Inal action,
Wnh Dt**b*F** Act parsons unto
A copy ol to# propoaad Development
Agr**mani and Fatal Davatopmanl
(baabdbaa neaefeq a spacal accommodaHon to participate n tors pro­
Plan ara avertabfe tor eiepacton al
Cay Had. Commtnay Davatopmanl
ceeding should contact court
DaparbnanL 100 N. Country dub
Adnamabaaon at tatophona martoar
Road. Lata Mary. Ftonda. Monday
(407)665 4330. not lata* than aavan
through Friday, bom 8 00 a m. unu
(7) days prior to Fta pmcaadtog. If
S 00 p m . or you may cal (40 7) 585hearing imparted. (TOO) 1600-9558771, or Vr*» (VJI SOO MS-6770,
1440 lor mora Wormaton
via Ftonda Relay Sarvica
NOTE; IF A PERSON DECIOES
Mason AAiaocrataa. PA.
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
BY THE COMMISSION WITH
17757 U S 19 North. Sue* 500
Ctaarwatar. EL 33764
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON
(777)53*3600
SIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR
HEARING HE OR SHE WILL NEED
Publish March 3. tO. 2002
A RECORD OF THE PROCEED
KK017
IK iS AND THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
THE CIRCUIT COURT
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED IO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
IS MADE. WHICH RECORD
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORI­
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 01-CA-703
DA STATUTES 288 OIOS
DIVtSJOH W
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
WELLS FAROO BANK
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
MINNESOTA.
NATIONAL
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
ASSOCIATION . FK/A NORWEST
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONBANK MINNESOTA, NATIONAL
TACT THE CITY ADA COORDINA­
ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE.
TOR AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT
v*.
407 585-1424
MARIA DELGADO AK/A MARIA S
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
DELGADO to al.
CAROL A FOSTER.
CITY CLERK
Datandarl(s)
NOTICE OF
Putatsh March 10. 2002
FORECLOSURE SALE
KKOOO
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN purNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
auant to a Final Judgment ol
CONSIDER A DIMENSIONAL
Mongag*
Foreclosure
datad
VARIANCE
February 21. 2002 and entered n
Notice • hereby given Fiat a Pubic
Casa NO 0t-CA-703 W ol tha
tfeamg eta ba held by Ihe planning
Cicui Court oI too EIGHTEENTH
6 Zunrig Commaioi In Fie City
JutkctaJ Croat n and tor SEMINOLE
County. Florida wherein WELLS
Comnuuion Chamber!. Ciy Hall.
Sanford. Flonda. al 7 00 pm on
FARGO
BANK
MINNESOTA.
Thursday. March I I , 2001. to eonNATIONAL ASSOCIATION. FiK/A
wtor a reryjest lot a Dimensional
NORWEST BANK MINNESOTA.
Variance m a RM. Ramie tad
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. AS
Industrial Zoning Oslnct
TRUSTEE tl toe PUmWI and MARIA
LEGAL DESCRIPTION LOT 21
DELGADO AK/A MARIA S OELGA
SANFORO CENTRAL PARK Pit 2
DO. HOME TOWN REALTY BUY­
AMENDED PB 54 PCS 6 THRU 10
ERS INC. A DISSOLVED CORPO­
Tha piuperty being mora generally
RATION. TENANT at NXJA JUAN
deterbed si 146 Maritime Drive
RIVERA ara to* Defendants. I m*
(102 Challenger CL)
sai to to* higher l and bast bidder tor
Dvnensnnal Variance Requested A
cash al WEST FRONT DOOR OF
■eduction ol required parting spaces
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
31 apace* required 27 spaces pro­
HOUSE, SANFORO. FLORIDA al
posed. a variance ol 4 spaces
It 00AM. on to* day ol 28 March.
Ai panes *i rvertsl and ahrana
2002. to* foeowmg desorbed proper­
•rial have an oppoduniy to ba heard ty at sat lotto in said Fmal Judgment:
al Sard hearsig
THE NORTH 60 FEET OF LOTS t
By order ot tha Planting 6 Zoning
ANO 2. AND THE EAST 30 FEET Of
Commission oI ire Ciy of Santotd,
THE NORTH SO FEET OF LOT 3,
Flonda. this 3th day ol March. 2002
BLOCK -ULAKE WAY MAN
Michael Start. Chairman
HEIGHTS LAKE AOOITION. AS PER
Planning 6 Zoning Commission
PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC » a patPLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 23. OF THE
son dead** to appeal a declarer
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
made nth respect to any matter corv
COUNTY FLORIDA
sajared at the above meeting or
A/K/A 682 Pasadena Avenue
heating, ha/the may need a verbatim
Longwood. FL 32750
record ol Fa proceedings including
WITNESS MY KANO and to* seal
Fie testrrvjny and evidence, etveh
ot toll Court on February 21, 2002
record ta net provided by Fie Ciy ol
Maryann* Mors*
Santord (ES 286 OIOS)
Clark of the Circuit Court
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
By Mary Stroup*
‘ NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
Deputy Clark
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
Echevarria AAsaociatae. PA.
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
PO Boa 25016
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
Tampa. Florida 33622 5018
COORDINATOR AT 407-330-5*26
FO1002645
48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
"Sea Americana w,m Orsauliai Ad
MEETING
II you ara a perilVI with a drtabdiy
Pv4*sh. Match 10.2002
who reads accommodation ai order
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to perticpafe in tore proceeding, you
era entiled al no cost to you. lor to*
provision ol certain assislanca
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
Pfeasa contact Court AxVnmniraton
.
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
at 201 N Park Avanua. Santord.
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Flonda
32771 leiephone numbar
OF FLORIDA
(407)665-4227. wilhm 2 working
IN ANO FOR
days ol your receipt ol Iris decu­
SEMINOLE COUNTY
man, II hearing unpaired, (TDD) 1
CASS NO. DI-CA-2423-14 W
600 955 8771
AMERIOOEST MORTGAGE
Pubtrsh March X 10.2002
COMPANY.
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Please!
DAVID E. RMOOES. SUSAN E
RHODES
. UNKNOWN TENANT.
ASSOCIATES HOME EOUITY
SERVICES. INC NKr'A
Cl I (FINANCIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY INC;
Defendant*
NOTICE OF
ERE BY GIVEN pui
'me! Judgment ol
■lad February 21.
ad to Casi No 01j ina Oreui Court ol
U to a lO c u i •' and
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THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO- 01-CA-2161
DIVISION 14-W
BANK ONE. COLUMBUS. N A . AS
TRUSTEE UNDER THAT CERTAIN
POOLING AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED A3 O f
APRIL I. 1995, FOR MORTGAGE
PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES
(MERIDIAN CAPITAL MARKETS A
DIVISION OF MERIDIAN BANKI
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SAKFORO. a 3ZT71
In
Act
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i neacfcig a ipadi eccommodaOun to participate to M* procaadtog ehouto comet toa Court
AdiwawataeMMI M Parti Amnua.
Santord. F I 32771. Tatophona
Numbar (107)323-4330 not fetor
toan aavan (7) deyi prtor to too procaarlng 8 heartag irpaaad. (TDO|
t-900-955-8771 or Voice (V)t-800955-8770 fee Ftortda RefeyBarvtaaa
Dated (ka day or , 2002.
MARY ANNE MORSE
Ctark Oi Tha Canto Caul
By- Mary Slraupa
Deputy Clark
Submitted by
Law OtocaUMaraha* C WOfeon
1600 NW 4an SbeaL Suae 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 3330*
Telephone: (994)4530383
Feceerfe*: (954)771-8062
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BERNARO PALLUCK, M *1.
Defendant) i)
NOT1CI OF
FORECLOSURE E A ll
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Fetal Judgment of
Mortgage
Forectoaure
datad
February gt. 2002 and antarad in
Caaa NO. 01CA-2161 el toa Cecul
Court ol toa EIGHTEENTH Judctti
Ceoal toand tor SE MINOl E County:
Florida whetam BANK ONE.
COLUMBUS. N A . AS TRUSTEE
UNOCn THAT CERTAPi POOLING
ANO SERVICING AGREEMENT
DATED AS OF APRIL 1. 1963. FOR
MORTGAGE
PASS-THROUOH
CERTIFICATES (MERIDIAN CAPI­
TAL MARKETS. A DIVISION OF
MERIDIAN BANK) SERIES 1995-1,
la tha PtaeaH and BERNARO PALLUCK. EDOA-MONIKA PALLUCK.
COLONIAL BATIK SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER WITH SOUTHERN BANK
OF CENTRAL FLORIOA, SWEET­
WATER CLUB HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC: n t tha
m a
a . ■_ ■ ,. .iaa----■ * _ aa, — a■ ■■
IrWlBRUBIill
, I PF* Ke sO iilW It^^lwas
and bail bddar tor cash al WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, SAN­
FORO. FLORIOA al tl -00AM, on toa
day ol 28 March. 2WS, toa taiowlng
dnflfMd property •• tet forth In
u d Fatal JLjdkjnwit
LOT 4. BLOCK a SWEETWATfR
CLUB. UNIT 1. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN P U T BOOK 18. PAGE 2ft.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A
102 Sw w tw sW Club
Boulevard, longwood. FL 3777ft
WITNESS MY HAND w d N l M l
of tm Court on Fetroery 21. 2002.
Clerk of fie OcuH Court
By Mary Stroup#
Deputy Oarti
Echevarria (Attoctaln PA
PO Bn* 25018
Torrva. Flonda 33622 5018
F01008S26
**See Am#ncan# «#h Dts#M8#t Ad
If you art a person »itn a diuMily
who modi #ccorrwr&gt;od*tjon In order
to p#nicip#f# n thu proceeding, you
ere entitled el no cost to you. for toe
provision of certwn uinlance
Pteaee confed Court AdrNnietratton
el 201 N Part Avenue. Senford,
Flonda 32771. telephone number
(407)665-4227. wdhei 2 working
days of your receipt of tine docu­
ment Mhearing Impaired. (TDD) 1800-955-6771,
Pubfeh March 3. fO. 2002
KK015
IN TN I CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE (8TM
JUDICIAL CtRCUfT.
IN ANO FOR
tCftBNOLC COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL DfYWON
C A M NO.: 01-CA142O-14W
CALIFORNIA FEDERAL BANK,
FSB.
MARK W VALLANCOURT. el at
NOTICI OP
FORECLOSURE SALK
(Ptoeae pubfesh in THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purtuenl to a Final Judgment of
Forectoaure (Hied the 21 day of
February. 2002. end entered In Ceee
No 01-CA-1420-14W. of toe Ocu4
Court of the Judea! Circuit in end tor
Semexito County. Florida I will sell
to me hn/wbml and best tudrter tor
e*ah el toe WtST FRONT DOOR
OF COUFTTFIOUSE of the Seminole
Coun%1Courthouse,.m.. Seminole
County. Flonda. el I t 00 on l^e 26ih
day of March, 2002, Ihe following
described property u %ei forth in
tad Fmel Judgment. to-w«t
LOT 35 SABAL FUDGE AT SABAL
POINT. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOf AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 26. PAGES 94 ANO 95 PUB­
LIC RECOROS OP SEMINOLE.
COUNTY. FLORIDA
A/K/A 874 PINE SHADOW
COURT. LONGWOOO FL 32779
In accordance wvth th« Americans
with Ditabiiiies Act, Persona wdh
D^ebeeiet needng e special eccom
modetion to portcipite m tote procetxling should contact Ihe Court
Administrator' at 201' N, -Pert Avenue,
Sanford. FL 32771, Telephone
Number (407)323 4330 nol Inter
then eeven f7) days prior to Che pro
ceedng If heenng impaired. (TDD)
1800 955^8771 or Voce (V)1800955 8770 vie Flonda Retoy Services
Dated this 2tst day of February.
2002

MARY ANNE MORSE
Clerk Of The Circuit Court
By Dorothy W BoHon
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Law Office of MarthaV C Watson
1800 NW 49th Sueet. Sate lid
Fori Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954M5J-0365
Focwnte (954)771 6052
01 02409
Publish March 3. 10. 2002
KK014
IN THE CIRCUTT COURT
OP THE 1ITH
JU0IC1AL CIRCUIT.
to AND FOR
SEkftNOLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A M NO.: 01 CA-2377-14-W
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
INC F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE
FUNDING CORPORATION DB/A
AMERICAS WHOLESALE
LENOER.
Pletofet,
vs.
ERNESTINE PRfCE.etel,
NO TKEO f
FORECLOSURE SALE
(Please publish m THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Fmal Judgment of
Foreclosure doled Ihe 21 day of
February, 2002. and enterad in Case
Ha. dl CA 7377 14W. ol toa Cacui
Court ol toe 18TH Juibcial Cvcui In
and tar Seminole County. Flonda.
wharen COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC FK/A COUNTRY­
WIDE FUNDING CORPORATION
D B A AMERICAS WHOLESALE
LENOER retha Hamid! and ERNES­
TINE PRICE. DIANN PRICE;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DtANN
PRICE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
ERNESTINE PRICE; JOHN DOE.
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTIS) IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY, are detandents I wt* sei to the highest end
best bidder tor cash at me WE5T
FRONT DOOR OF COURTHOUSE
the1Seminole County1Courthouse.
m Seminole County, flonda, at 11 00'
on the 26 day ol March. 2002 the U towing described property e» set
forth in said Fine! Judgment, lo wit
LOT 7 ANO THE NORTH 1/2 OF
ALLEY ADJACENT ON SOUTH.
BLOCK 12. TIER B ER TFtAFFOROS MAP OF THE TOWN OF
SANFORO. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK I
PAGES 56
THROUGH 61 INCLUSIVE OF
THE PUBIIC nf CORDS Of SEMI­
NOLE. COUNTY. FLORIOA
AKA 1003 CYPRESS AVENUE.

Hduld

loot)

|A|._ mmj/rnwm Monw

Cferk ol Pie Cfeoto Caul
By Mary 8*065*

Deputy Cferk
Pubaan to
THE SEMMOU HERALD
THE LAW O F T d S OF QMflO JL
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
aot B IM v n ay D fe* BUM 500
Pfenttotan. FL 33324
(954)2336000
0l-T7t79(NCU
PI ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISA8SJT1ES
ACT, penm a mm
F )i .
contact COURT AOUMSTRADON,
to
to !
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa to 4 0 7608-1227. 1600•65-6771 (TOO) or 160 0 6 5 5 6 7 7 0 .
- a - PU M A * —

- »- ™ *e r a ne&lt;iy- *oeroce.

M T W C a tC U T COURT

OF TNB 16TH

Pubam M arch) 10,2002
KK011

M TM C m C tET COURT
0PT3R1ITH ’ I
ju n c u L c n c u i
MANO FOR

COUNTY.

I COUNTY,
C A M NO: 91 CA Z3S614 W
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION F/K/A FT
MORTGAGE COMPANIES O/B/A
HOME BANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION

PIAWTWF
VS.
SHANE P. DURUAN. IF UV**G,
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES, UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND AU.
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
PREREST BY THROUGH UNDER
OR AGAINST SHANE P. OURtGAN;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SHANE P.
DURIQAN, IP ANY AMANDA V.
LASHL EY, IF LIVING. AND IF DEAD,
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. 1CIRS.
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY THROUGH UNDER
OR AOAMST AMANDA V. LASH
LEY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
AMANDA Y. LASHLEY IF ANY;
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA;
JOHN DOC ANO JANE 00C AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS PI
POSSESSION.
ocFENOAwrts)
NOTICE OP
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uari to a Summary Final Judgmen*
oi Forectoaure dated Fab 21. 2002
antarad to C M Caaa No. 01 CA
2335 14 Wo* to* Croat Coral (V toe
ISTH JuMcfel C icui to and tor
SEMINOLE County, SANFORD.
Flonda. I w i eai to toa taghaet and
batt bidder tor caih at AT WEST
FRONT DOOR al toa SEMINOLE
Corory Courtoouee tocatod al » t N.
PARK AVENUE to SANFORO. FL. to
1100 AM a m on to* 2* day ol
March 2002 toa taaontog daacrtiad
property aa aat forth to raid
Summary Final Judpnanl. to-MT.
THE EAST 1/2 OF THE SOUTH­
WEST t/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST t «
OF SECTION S. TOWNSHIP 20
SOUTH. RANOE 32 EAST. SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. ALSO
KNOWN AS TRACT 2t. LAKE MUL­
LET LAKE RETREAT. UNIT 2. SUB­
JECT TO AN EASEMENT OVER
ANO ACROSS THE NORTH 30
FEET FOR ROAD. DRAINAGE AND
UTILITIES
TOGETHER WITH 1983 QULTHS
DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE HOME
VIMS
TWIFLHS29I2A
ANO
TWIFLHS29I28. TITLE N O ’8
22769314 ANO 22760329 ANO RP
NO S RO164334 ANO HO164335
Dated tort 21 (fey Ql February.
2002.

(CIRCUIT COURT BEAL)
Ctoth ol toa Qrcui Court
By Mary Stroup.
Deputy Clerk
Pubtohn:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVIO J.
STERN. PA.. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 S. Untvarvry Drive Sula 300
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)2336000
01 79022(FTN)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. penona *m daebAbat need­
ing a ipeefei accommodation mould
coriad COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
th*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa at 407C6S-1227.1-6009556771 (TOO) or 1-600-965-6770.
via Flonda Raley Same*
Pubkah March 3.10. 2002
KK012
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUTT,
PI ANO FOR
SIMPWLC COUNTY.
FLORIOA
OINERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01 CA 2206 14 W
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. PTC. F/K/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE, INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS
LAWRENCE DAVIS. IF LIVING. AND
IF DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE,
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST LAWRENCE OAVIS.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
LAWRENCE DAVIS. IF ANY
HOWARO SUTTON. JR IF LIVING.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE, HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TURSTEES ANO A U OTHER PAR­
TIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY
THROUGH. UNDER On AGAINST
HOWARD
SUTTON
JR ;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE HOWARD
SUTTON. JR . IF ANY SABRINA
HAMPTON. STATE OF FLORIOA
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA,
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTKEOF
FORECLOSURE BALI
NO IK E IS HEREBY GIVEN purloam k&gt; a Summery Feial Judgment
ol Foredoaur* dated Feb 21. 2002
entered n C M Caaa No. 01 CA
2205 14 WoltoaCroto Court ol to*
16TH Judicial Circuit in and tor
SEMINOLE County. SANFORD.
Flonda. I m* aa* to to* fegheu and
beat Odder lor cam to AT WEST
FRONT DOOR to toa SEMINOLE
County Courthouaa localed at 301 N
PARK AVENUE n SANFORO FL. al
11 00 am am un ih* 26 day ol
March, 2002 Via tbioweig desertoad
pruporty a* ael torth to taid
Sunmary Final Judgment, uaw*
LOT 35 ACADEMY MANOR. UNIT
TWO. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN

CAM NO: 91CAM1614W
FIRST NATK3NWI0E MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PUUNTtFF
VS
MSCA PABON IF UVPN3. AND P
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. OCVISEES.ORANrEES,
ASSIGNEES UENORS
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AH
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST MSCA PABON
DANIEL O PABON IF UVPiO. ANO
IF DEAd. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES
UENORS.
CREDITORS
TURSTEES ANO ALL OTHER PAR­
TIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH, UNOER OR AGAPIST
DANIEL O. PABON. THE LAND­
INGS (LONGWOOO) HOMEOWN­
ERS ASSOCIATION INC.; PLATPIUM CAPITAL GROUP. P C. MUA
PLATINUM CAPITAL GROUP; U S
BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE FOR
THE FIRSTPIU3 ASSET BACKED
CERTIFICATES. SCRIES 1197-4;
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS PI
POSSESSION
______DEFENOAMT(S)
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pureuanltaa Summary Final Judgmanl
oI Forectoaure dtoad Fab 21. 2002
•reared to C M Caaa Nd 01 CA
201114 W ol toa Crort Court ot Via
ISTH Juddel Circuit to and tor
SEMINOLE County. SANFORO.
Ftortda. I vel eaBU toa M^iato and
bato bddar tar cam to AT WEST
FRONT DOOR « Via SEMINOLE
Covey Ccurtooua* tocafed to 301N
PARK AVENUE to SANFORO. FL to
11 00 AM am. on toa 2B (fey ol
March. 2002 «M taamrtng daacribad
property u eat torth to aaid
Summary FneJ Jurlgmeni. k&gt;*a

LOT 71. THE LANDINGS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED PI PLAT
BOOK 23. PAGE9 2 THROUGH 6.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA.
Deled PM 21 dey to February,
2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryann* Mona
Clerk to to* Croat Court
By Ma/yStnato*
Daptoy Cferk
Pubfehto
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVIO X
STERN. P A. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
SOI 8. ItotvanPy Orhra Suae 500
Ptonuaon. FL 33324
(964)2336000
0t-769S9tFNM)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. penona with rkeehemee needr g * tpaoal easmmodaaan mould
confect COURT AOMtNtSTRATtON,
•I to*
SEMINOLE
County
Cowtoouee el 4076*5-4227.16009556771 (TOO) to 1600-9556770.
via Ftortda Relay Sarvlca.
Pubkah March 3. tO. 2002
KKOtO
Pi THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE ISTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
Pi AND FOR
SEMNOL1 COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: SI CA 1S43 14 W
BA MORTGAGE. LLC SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO NATIONSBANC
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF

vs

Leca

Lecals

ls

WARREN R. UCCLUNG. P LMNG.
ANO IF OCAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
DEVISEES,ORAI
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO AU.
OTHER PARTIES CLAMNG AN
PiTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST WARREN R
MCCLUNG: UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF WARREN R MCCLUNG. IF
ANY, ELIZABETH ANN GRFOROt
JOHN DOE ANO JANS DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS Pi

(964)2336000
01-71209(0«)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMBKANS WITH M A M JT * S
ACT. peraene adh ili i fiW ii needtog a feadto fejaummoddtan ehowd
oonfed COURT AOMPMTRATOH.
M
toa IE2toN0l.l
Cowey
Courthouaa to 407-6654217,1-6006656771 (TOO) or 1600666-6770,

LOT 2. BLOCK A. PMUJPS
RAVENNA FARK SECTION OF
LOCH ARBOR ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED Pi PLAT BOOK TOL PAOE 34. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SENT
HOLE COUNTY, FLOIVOA.
Dtoad PM 21 day to February
2009.
(ORCUT7 COURT SEAL)
Ctark to toa Caroto Court
B y Mary Sbottoe
Daptoy Ctark
,

Pubtahto
THE SEMMOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF 0AVK&gt; X
STERN. F A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
101 B. UnMrvPy Drtva Suto 900
Ptamaa.vl.FL 33324
(984)2336000
01-74006(HAT)
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMEFUCANB WITH DISABILITIES
ACT,

toga
oantato COURT A0MP6STRATI0R
me
SEMINOLE
County
Ccurtlouaa to 4074M 6-4227,1600999-9371 (TOO) or 1 6 0 0 6 6 ^ 6 7 7 0 .
vfe Ftortda Rafey Barvice.

................... ) 10.2002
Pi THE ORCUIT COURT
OP THE 1ITN
JUDICIAL CSICtifT,
Pi ANO FOR
■COUNTY, .

C A M NO: 61 CA 1«*P 14 W
GE CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVCE, INC
PLAINTIFF
VS.
MICHAEL ENZOR A/K/A MIKE
ENZOR IF UVPKL AND IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEMS.
D EVISEES,GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES ANO AU.
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY THROUOK UNOER
OR AGAINST MICHAEL ENZOR
AK/A MIKE ENZOR MARIA
ENZOR. CmFVLANCLAL
MORTQAGE COMPANY. P C . FK/A
ASSOCIATES HOME EOUITY BERVKES. PC.; THE PCCPENOtNT
SAVPiaS PLAN COMPANY FORD
MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY. JOHN
DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS PI
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NO TKEO F
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pto■u&gt;M lo a Summary Ftoto Judpmard

to Foradoaura dated Fab 2002
antarad toC M Caaa No. 01 CA 1099
14 W to Via Qrcuil Court to toa 1ITH
Jutodto Oreui to and tor SEMPIOLE
Counly SANFORO. Ftortda. I fed
•al to toa M A M and bail twkfer tor
(fern to AT WEST FRONT DOOR to
toa SEMINOLE Covey Coutaout*
tocafed to 301 N. PARK AVENUE to
SANFORD. F L al II 00 AM am on
toa 26 (fey to March. 2002 to* ttotorth m aaid Summery Final
JudpnanL lo-mt
LOT 4. CARRINGTON WOODS.
UNIT 1. ACCORDING TO THE FLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED PI PLAT
BOOK 40. PAOE 98. 99 ANO 100.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Datad tola day to ,2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Clark to toa C ro j* Court
By Mary Stroup*

Deputy Cferk
Pubkah in;

THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFKES OF DAVIO J.
STERN. PA., ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
601 S Unrvarvty Ortv* Bud* 500
Plantation. FL 33324

5753 Ktogi
FL 32)06
i. be).

TV.

7045
FI

Tar.
3221) akvraun
Pubtoh: March ) 1)2009
fOCOOft

PvtofehMarch 3, 10,2002
P iT w c m c u r r c o u r t
0FTHB1 —

DCFENOANT(S)
NOTKE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GfVTN pun
•uard to a Bunmary Final Jud^nard
of Forectoaure datad Fab I I , 1009
•reared toC M Caaa N » 01 CA 1S42
14 W to toa CVpui Caul to toa ISTH
JutodW Cbuto to aid tar SEMPiOLE
Cowey SANFORO. Ftartda. I fed
•a* to Pa N^wto and Into UUdu tor
cam to AT WEST FRONT DOOR to
toa SEMPiOLE Courey CouVnuM
tocatad to 301 N PARK AVENUE to
SANFORO. FL. to USB AM am. on
toe 23day toAptf, 2009 Ptd

427. Karan
leaa Dr . Apl B

___Nfe61-CA673-14-W
E O U K W X T CORPORATION OF
AJME7BCA.
JUUO LENA, al aL

nonet OF

to aooordanoa wm Ota pravtaene oi
to ) mare bang dba and uyao
dtargaa h r edim Ow mdardgnad n
erafead to eatoiy an r m e 'i tan n
toe gnodi henmaher deaotiad end
■toted al Unde Bob'# Bad Otarag*
25SO W 2Sm Bbeat Sariwd. Ftolto
32771. (407) 3 2 3 6 )3 ) A M dua
"
having baan ghen, to to*
o* aau praparty and al pam*t
to ctatoi an totorart Pferan
and P » ton* ipacMad to aah n o t«
tor paymare d euch havtog axpvet
toe gaorn WO ba add d pWfec auc
ton to Pie N^tael blddar or over
■toa depaaad d o n Manh 27.2007
Data Ci Autotan TVn* 2 45 PM
AUCTIONEER
I X . NO

NOTE* Mm n GIVENputauarTto a Bwemary RntoJudgmare
W b n ^ f e t 't o f c o a l l I M

Februarytl. 1009. antaradtoCaaa
No. 01-CA673-14-Wd tie Crort
Court toPia 16THJtaicfel CtoM to
and tar Sammda Couey Ftortda
■harato LOmCREOTT CORPORA­
TION OF AMERICAHtoa FWnM
and JULO LENA AND__ LEJVA
i d n a n tpouaa d JUUO LE/VA E
irwnfed rvk/1 CANOCLAWA U IV A

529. Qfertyt Raneom. P O Box 259
ord. FL 37772 TV * , metre.,

JOSE 0. SANCHEZ ANO __
SANCHEZ. urAnoaei Ipouw of
JOSE 0. SANCHEZ, « marrtad;
FIRST UMON NATIONAL BANC
AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL
RELATEDSERVICE) NC., a Ntoa
ENTERPRISES, P C -a Ftortda eorpordtan. IWa KISSIMMEE TOY­
OTA. PCJ TVrtN RIVERS HOMEOWTORS A8SOCIXT10N. PC., a
Ftortda uvporabon. JOkPI DOE and
JA M DOE W M Ddandfedy I ■ «
•M to■■ Mdfed and bMt bttfer tar
cam. al waat Irani door oi Ptd
Samtoda Counly Coutmaa to tie
CPy d Santord. Ftortda d ItOO
o'dock AM . on Thuraday toa 28
day d March. 2002. tie fabmtog
daertbed praparty. fe eat torth to
•aid Stannary Ftod Judgmare d
Foradoaura Indudtog Anard ol
AbomayaT Faea and Cody, to bto
Lol 17 (V TWIN RIVERS SECTION
Vr icoohirig lo 8&gt;e PM fftereof, as
recoroea n rwi d o c * . jv „ ij regm
64 Piroudt 67, d to# Itadto Racorda
ol Semtocto Ooivey Ftortda
DATED Pda 91 day d February
2002.

Mtorykma Mtoma. Cferk
By M«y Straww
Deputy Clerk
Dane* M RoaarmaL ESQUIRE
ADORNO 6 ZE0CR.M
2801 SouPt Bayahora OrM
Suto1600
Mferti, Florida 33131
(306)1666086
P you are a paraon am t daabtoy

MOTKS OF
F K im o u a HAMS
•ngaged In buatoaae el 1343 B i m i
RoM , Apopka. FL 3 2 7 0 ) Samtoda
County. Ftortda under toe Ftcaaouf

Name d tolap a Etoib anH a end
mot I Inland to ragfetar eaad rwr*
■ m me Dkrfeton Oi Corporator!*

adh Vie provfeiona d fta FkMout
Name Statute*, to-Wit Saclro
8 6 ) 0 ) Ftortda Stoktoa 10)1.
JaOYalaa
Pubtolc March 10.2009

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DATE: Merab IB , MBS
TIME: Exacxelva Commataa

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(107)741 4388
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T H ltU T T W R B O F A B RECORDE O M F U T B O O K 1 .FWOC IIS,A S
D IK R M C J M D E O BOOK 2323.
PAGE B42. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
W A K I SOUTH BAY AVENUE.
1ANFORO. FL12771.
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temvneted uXees you gha veld eonsera to
inXBy oureuant to Chapter 2 8 3 3 or
IJ14RCW .
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Teimnailon
ol
Parenl-Cleid
Reietanehlp that ba on tw 11today
at Apia, » X » at tOO a m to tw
Barron County Stpartor Court. 7320
W QumaXt Aye. Kennewtck.
Wunngton MOM.
YOUR FAILURE TO APPEAR AT
THIS HEARING MAY RESULT IN A
DEFAULT ORDER PERMANENTLY
TERMINATING ALL OF YOUR
RIGHTS TO THE ABOVE NAMEO
CHILD
DATED tee 23 day ol Festuary,
2002
E KAY STAPLES, Clerk
Benton County Superior Court
Bp EUA GARCIA Deputy Ctodi
SERVE A COPY OF YOUR
RESPONSE ON
JACQUELINE I. STAM. Anomey tor
COWAN WALKER. P S.
SOI Krw/rt Street Suae A
PO Bo.927
Rlchlend. Weetengton 903S2
Tawphsne (500}94S-2S7S
FEE YOUR RESPONSE WITH
E KAY STAPLES. Clert
Benton Couey Suwnor Court
7320 W. Qunaid Ava.
Pubtoh March 10.17. 24. 2002
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M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB IWHTMMTH

JUDICIAL ClflCUD
OF THE STATt
OFFLORKM,
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CTRL DIVISION
CAW NO: 02-CA-IM-14-L
CIT1FINANC1AL MORTGAGE
COMPANY. INC FMUA
ASSOCIATES HOME EQUITY
SERVICES. INC..
LENARD DIXON AXUA LEONARD
DIXON. JANE DOE DIXON. THE
UNKNOWN WIFE OF LENARO
DIXON AKA LEONARD DIXON:
LATEISHA DIXON: IF UVMO,
INCLUDINO ANY
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SAID
DEFENDAMT(S). IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF DECEASEO. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS. ANO TRUSTEES. ANO
ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAMNO
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANT(S): JOHN DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT, JAN&amp; DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT.
NOTICS o f a ction
TO: LATEISHA DIXON. IF LIVING.
INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SAID
DEFENDANTS), IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF DECEASED. THE RE SPEC
TIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS. ANO TRUSTEES. ANO
AU OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED DEFEN­
DANT IS)
WHOSE RESIDENCE IS: laemrnn
YOUARE HEREBY required to Ne
your ancwer or emoen deferaea. a
any. n toe above proceedng anto toe
Clerk d tore Court, end to aarva a
copy twred upon toe ptererrl attor­
ney, ehoae name end eddrete
appean hereon, aittun X dept efler
tw tn l pubtraton d tee Nolica ot
Action, toe rvalue d tore ptweedtog
bang a tua lor lorectoture d mod
gage egemat toe toaowevg deecrtoed
property, to art
LOT B. BLOCK 10, TIER H. E R
TRAFFORD S MAP OF THE TOWN

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FuNtoh March 10.2002
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Bl THS CMCUTT COURT FOR
BEMBIO H COUNTY.
FLOftoDA
PROBAT1 DrvWOK
FBI HuaWar 02-183-CF
M RE: ESTATE OF
CRAK) ALAN TRACY.

to

day ol MAR 012002.
MARYANNE
I
IE MORSE.
CLERK
CLERK OB THE ORCUIT COURT
ByRutiKtog
Deputy Ctort
Law OMoaa d Daniel C. Corwuegra
•S01 Norm Armenia Aerarew
Tampa FL 33804-1041

CRAk T alAN IrU ^ Y .^ d e c e to e ?
Fla Nurbet 02-102-CP. to peretoig
to toe cacito Coun tor sananoM
County. Florida, Probate OMeton.
tw adBaaa d when a 301 N Pert
Avenue, Serdord. Ftoride 32771.
Tha rwmaa and t o t o u n d tw

10.17,2002

O TY OB LAKE MARY. FLORKA
N o n a ob w b u c i
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by tw
C iy Cnmrrem on ol tw Cty at Udw
Miiyi Florida, tool aaTd
Pubae Heart
wB hold a Pubic
Haartog on I
t l , MSS, to Too P. M . or la

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t*n•** iiwSy twmfruBngi *1 of your rtghU 'to1
» x (MU, and tar Decree at fotopaun
deXvktg M kitagBra peBXjxr la
batw tagX parardXtw cM d.
BORN C H U . The IMP m * bom
on FBbrtxry A, 2002, M f a Ciy at
longoooA Beadngfc C ora*. Bm m
X Ftorida. Tha name at the c r * f i
,f .
bkti mcBwi ana AMY OATES M tha
• «me fie tfXd a a t oonetNad
.
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•on bp Xaang pour M n a ki astatg
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and by l e n o j a copy upon tw
Z Attorney tor Petaioiwra al Bw
■ * * * * * * beta* XBiri f* t y (30) (toys
eher tkaroft TO.2001. tia d xe X Met
pubtcaoon at tee Summon* and

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10W
AN ORDINANCE OB THE CTTY OB
LAKE MARY. FUMOA. AMENONQ
CHAPTER 150 OB THE COOE OB
ORDNANCES ENTITLED BUSH­
ING COOE: AMENDING DCFMT10NS; AMEHOMQ ADOPTION OF
FLORIDA
BUILDING
COOE;
AMENDING
ADMINISTRATOR;
AMENOma PERMT FEES: PROVEIM a FOR CONFLICTS. 8EVERABEJTY ANO EFFECTIVE DATE.
OrWwnca No. 10W
AN ORDNANCE OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORKM. AMENDING
CHAPTER t l OF THE COOE OF
ORCeNANCES ENTITLED HEALTH
AND PUBUC SAFETY. AMENOBM
SECTIONS I I JO . 1121 ANO 1 1 2 2
UNSAFE BULOMOS: ADOPTING
THE STANDARD UNSAFE BUILDMG ABATEMENT CODE; PROMOINO FOR CONFLKTS. SEVER
ABBJTY ANO EFFECTIVE DATE.
OwSnanoa No. 1060
AN OROMANCE OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA. AMEND#*)
CHAPTER « OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES ENTITLED FIRS
PREVENTION: AMENDING THE
ADOPTED c o o t AMEMXNG T W
FIRE
SPRINKLER REQUIRE­
MENTS: AMENDING THE FIRE
HYDRANT
REQUIREMENTS:
AMENOMG THE GATED ENTRY
REOUBtEMENTB; AMCNOWa THE
SALE OF SPARKLER REQUIRE­
MENTS; PROVIDING FOR CON­
FLICTS. SEVERABILITY AND
EFFECTIVE DATE.
OnAwnee No. 1081
AN OROBUNCE OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA. AMEMXNO
CHAPTER M OF THE CODE OF
ORDMANCEB ENTITLED ALARM
SYSTEMS; AMENDING TERMI­
NOLOGY FOR THE REFERENCE
TO THE F E B CHEF; PROVKXNQ
FOR CONFLICTS. SSVERABdJTY
ANO EFFECTIVE DATE.
Ontownca No. 1082
AN OROMANCE OF THE CRY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA. ADOMO
SECTION 15422 OF THE COOE
OF ORDINANCES ENTITLED:
OUTDOOR
LIGHTING
STAN
DARDS; AMENDING SECTION 158.
APPINCKX B. SECTION S OF THE
CODE OF ORDINANCES ENTI­
TLED: UGHTINa AND AMENOINO
SECTION ISA07(E) OF THE C O M
OF ORDINANCES ENTITLED:
LIGHTING. PROVIDING CON
FUCT3.
SEVERABILITY ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE
Tlw PubAo Haartog
ba htto to
toe Conmeaeton Chembere. 100 M
Couery Club Road, lake Mary. Tha
PidBc la rrveed to wend end be
heard. SaM haartog may be carttoued bom tone to tone u B a Inal
dedelon to made by tw Cty
Comneeaion.
Copie) ol tw
Ontowncao to KB era ovedabto to tw
Cly Clerk't OMca tar revtaw
NOTE: IF A PERSON DCCOCS
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
BY TH B COMMISSION WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON
SIDEREO AT THU MEETING OR
HEARING, HE OR SHE WILL NEED
A RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
INGS. AND THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORO OF THE PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE. WHICH RECORD
INCLUOES THE TESTIMONY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORI­
DA STATUTES 2td 0106
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT
LEAST 48 HOURS W ADVANCE OF
THE MEETING AT 407-585-1424
CRY OF LAKE MARY. FLOHOA
Carre A. Foator, Cay Clerk
DATED: March 5.2002
Puttoeh: March 10,2002
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N o n a of
TRUST ADWWSTRATION
The Artoweebelion ot tw A m t J
Emmorw True! deled May I E ItW .
to cunarery under tw managemere
d the kueTl eutxeeeor co-trueleer
The name ol the eucoaeeor colrutieet and toe eucceeeor coirueieee' anomey are eel torto betow.
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
Al cwMort al tw tow A m o 2.
Emmorw (SS4427-32-B125) rawing
el 470 VWege Place IH 4.
Lmgwood. Florida 32779. who
became deceteod t l Longwood.
Fkxkle. on January 27. 2002 and
any otwr pereorw having clalnw or
damanda egainel nw Anne J.
Emmorw TrueL dewd May I E 1B8E

(00) dtye alter tw toil puWcaton d
tow n ote*
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED. The date ol
nm publication ol tort N ona to
March 10. 2002.
Succe aaot Co-Truetoti
Jamee E. Emmorw, III
515 Maptlic Cede Dnvo
Apopka. Florida 32712
Anna Emmorw Wei
207 SW 27to Terrace
Dtbey Beach. FL 33445
Anomey tor Succeeeor Co-Tiue t m
Bruce W. Floyd. Expire
•40 Wen New York Avarua
DeLand. Florida 32720
Telephone (366)736 6900
pubtoh- March 10. 17. 2002
Pubic Auction
Pubic auction to be held el 001
am. on tw de*(«) tpecdad below, al
tw bom door d Atwn't Towing toe
Located al 24M Old Lake Mary Rd
Suae 134, Sardord. FL tor toe pupoee al depoeeig ol tw totowmg
For fortwr ntomwoon pleaae cal
(407)321 2848
03-2102
(1) Year 1981.Make HONDA
V1NejHMSN522XBC036784

todUSng uenweed, oortongent or
uii*AdeWd otoknt on whom a copy
d Me notce to eeread mud Bo tw b
ctotoa a B i t i e Cowl WITHM THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
TH S NOTCE ON THEM.
Al Otar crad k n or tw Decadard
and panone having derma or
domandl egetoet toe Decedent)
eetoke. Indudng unmakaed, canontw b cWmewkh tea court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE f ir s t pu blica tio n o f t h is
NOTICE.
ALL CLAMS NOT SO F IF O W U
BE FOREVER BARRED.

The dtoto d tw krM pubkeedon d
tie Motet to March 10.2002.
TbaPooto
Pencnel Repreeeritokre
1113 Conley Drive

OvWto, FYorkto 3278*

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H20 W. F M S b a eL S u it B
Sanford, Ftonde 32771
(407)321-1224
PuMchMarch 10,17 ,2 0 0 2
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Bl THB CUCUIT COURT
OF THB OQHTUMTH
JUOICUL ORCUIT
Bl ANO FOR
I COUNTY,
CAM NOl 0BCA422-1S-B
t l RE: FORFEITURE OF 17.835 00
M UNITID STATES CURRENCY.
n otks of

FORFEITURE COMFUUNT
TO Rtoherd Weyne Trcxter
8020 Uke Eve Drive
Orlando, Ftonde 32810
and a i ether) atoo Ctobn on kaerwel
In toe tolowtog properly: 17.838 00
to U S Currency
Donald F. Etinger. n Ne otldal
CBpacny ai on«wr o« im oamtiawm
County. Ftortde. torough hie omcere,
rmweagetorv or agorae, leered toe
above property on or about February
5.2002. toor near S R 414 and 8. R.
434. Apopka. Seminole County.
Ftoride Said properly to to tw cuetody Ol 8w Shenn d Semlnolo
County tor tw pupoae ot tortedura
purvueri lo eadlone 932.701832.704. Ftoride. Statutes
A
Comptoed tar torM ta* haa bean
Mad In toe etov i etyled Court.
I HEREBY CERTIFY twl e buo m l
coned copy d te e Nonce ol
Fortotoae Compiaed wee fomtohad
by U S cartJled mad, return receipt
requested, lo tw ebotre-nanwd
orttotoio Ida S day al Much. 2002.
Taoha M. Foutorwr
General Courwel
Ftonde Bar No. 0086625
Serrvnde County Shertoi Omca
100 Bueh Boulaveid
Sentord. Florida 32773
(407)665-6603
Anomey tor PaMoner
PttoAeh March I S 17.2002 .
£1002.
PUBLIC AUCTION
Public auction M ba held al 12:00
pjfL on tw 33rd day al March
SOU Al tw bird door ol Sardord
Towing and Recovery located al
2522 Coiaary Club Rd. Sentord. FI
32771, tor tw purpoee ol dapoekig
d toe toknvtog veheto
YEAR IBM MAKEHONOA
VtW 1HOCD9634TA26S637
PitoDh March 10.2002
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N o n a TO THB PUBLIC
NoOce to hereby gnren toel e Pubic
neefTngi i n Dm nmsj o f um in*nO«ng
4 Zoneig Commeaun n tow Cly
Corrmatoon Chamber), Crfy Hal.
Sentord. Ftonde. el 7 0 0 pm . on
Thursday. March 11,2002 to conaid
er toe toflowbig change end amendmerd to toe Zorwig Onfewnca ol toe
Cly d Sanford. BemexJe County.
Ftoride.
Amend the
PO.
Planned
Development ronmg approved per
Ordnance No. 3573 for Venetian
Bey a w ipe lamdy ubrbvieon pro­
posed I) 2385 W Seminole
Bodevard
LEGAL DESCRIPTION BEGIN AT
THE NE COR OF LOT 17 OF CEL­
ERY PLANTATION, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECOROCO IN PS 1 PO 129. PUB­
LIC RECOROS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. THENCE
ALONG THE E LINE O f SAID LOT
it s o o o n r e a d ista n c e o f
860 00 FT. THENCE S K 5 9 4 T W A
DISTANCE OF 954 03 FT. THENCE
N 000(700- E A DISTANCE OF
668 59 FT. THENCE N 895436" E A
DISTANCE OF 469 73 FT TO THE
S £ COR OF LOT 84. WOLFE ITS
LAKE VIEW TERRACE. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PB 10. PG 66. PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FL. THENCE ALONG THE
E BOUNDARY OF SAID WOLFER S
LAKE VIEW TERRACE N 0006 81'
WADISTANCE OF 1388.72 FT TOA
POINT ON THE SLY RO-W LINE
OF U S. HWY 17 82: SAID POINT
ALSO BEING A POINT ON A NONTANGENT CURVE CONCAVE
SVYLY, HAVING A RAOIUS OF
2614 79 FT. ACHORD BEAAINd OF
8 424713- E ANO A CHORD DIS­
TANCE OF 457 49 FT. THENCE
SELY FROM A TANGENT BEARING
OF S 4721-53- E ALONG SAID SLY
R O W ANO ARC OF SA10 CURVE
THWUOM A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
091921- AN ARC DISTANCE OF
457 99 FT. THENCE DEPARTING
SAID SLY R O W S 000851- E A
DISTANCE OF 1032 04 FT TO A
POINT ON THE NORTH LINE O f
AFOREMENTIONED LOT
17.
THENCE ALONG SAID N LINE N
8954 38* E A DISTANCE OF 174 40
FT TO THE POB
Tlw property being more generator
described a * 2385 W Seminole
Bhd
The Ptanrvng 8 Zoning Camrraeaan
ad lubma a recommendation to tha
Cdy Commission in lavor ol. or
egamaL toe requested change or
amendnerd. The Cry Commission
ml hold a Pubic Hearing n Ihe Cry
Commission Room In City Hal.

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lying laM d H#wwy 17-92. LESS
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nd babig tauakad in

PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED
HEREIN; PROVIDING FOR CON­
FLICTS. SEVERABILITY ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE.
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vKanmy ma laiowing pornori of an

TRUSTEE UtWNOWN SPOUSE OF
ALBERT
E
PICCIRIUO
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JAOUE
UNC LA44BCRTSON AKA JACOUE
LINE LAMSERTSON ALBERT E
PICCIRIUO
(Lax Known Address) 109 SOUTH
HOLLY AVENUE ORLANDO. FL
32771
YOU ARE NOTIFIED to x an action
tor Foradoaura X Mortgage on toe
tokowrig desorbed property
THE NORTH SO. 1 FEET OF LOT 8.
BLOCK 3. TIER 10. E R TRAF
FORDS MAP OF THE TOWN OF
SANFORD. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK I. PAGES 58
THROUGH 84. O f THE PUBLIC
RECOROS O f SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
A KA 109 5 HOLLY AVE. SAN­
FORD, FL 32771
ha* been Med agerael you and you
are rararkwd to serve a copy X your
Written detents *, i any. to I. on
Marshal C Watson. P A . Attorney
tor Pierian, whose address X 1800
NW 49TH STREET. SUITE 120. FT
LAUOERDALE. FL 33309 within Bur­
ly (30) days suer to* irat pubkeaben
X tox Notice In to* l Please pubkah
ri THE SEMINOLE HERALD) and
Ms to* ortxnX wan to* dark x Bus
Court rather before service on
PleraWTi elfomey or vnmerbeleiy
toerseher. otoerwXe a defaut wd be
entered agamX you tor Bw rakeT
demanded n to* comptaraf
In accordance wXt toe Americans
wah OxabMas Ad. Paraorw with
Dxabaxes needng a tpwcwl aceommodeberi to parbcipwla m tox procoating should oralact tha Court
Arbnraxratorx20l N Park Avenue.
Sanford FL 32771. Telephone
Number (407)323-4330 not later
Bwn seven (7) day* prior'to th# proceetbng i heerrig knpeawd. (TOO)
1-800-955-8771 or V o ** (VU-80O955-8770 vki Florida Relay Servcss.
WITNESS my hand and toe tool X
BUS Court BSe day X FEB 29 2002
Mary Arms Mors*
AeCXrkX to* Court
By Ruth Kmg
A* Deputy Perk
Putksh (Please publish ri Th*

ranrang by means ol a devefopmard

Al parifod to
Mwi have an opporiurdy to ba haard
By order ol tw PYenrvng 8 Zorang
Comndn lon d tw Cty d S e
Ftoride. toto Bti day ol ktoreh. 2002.
Zontog
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: l l per­
son riecsosa la appeal a dectofon
made wtto reaped t o any m atei conardered al toe above meeang or
hearing, hadtoe nay naad a MdaBm
record d tw precaednge todudrg
record W nol prtTrkdad try toe Cty d
Sentord (FB 2M 010S)
PERSONS WITH DtSABUTIES
NEEDMO A SSISTA N a TO PARTICIMTE N ANY OF THESE PROCEE DINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330-5428 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE O F THE
MEETtia.
Pdddi: Mattto ID. 2002

ALTAMONTE TOWMO, B C n
IMCUUMM) V M C K J « u c n o N
117 MARKER ST..
ALTAMONTE SFRMOS. FL
BALE M O M S AT 10.00 AM. SOLO
AS IS. NO WARRANTY, NO TITLE.
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR A U B D S
PURSUANT TO P.S. 71171
IM PONTIAC
1G2NC14U2JC8MW0
989 MERCURY
IMCBMS34XKQ828080
991 HONDA
I CHEW
101LT5II8JY989783
M 7 BUCK

1582 Lnmdtoe Cbde
WVWer Perk. Ftonde 32712
JAMES A BARKS. ABomey
Ftoride Bar No. 197564
ABomey tor Pereonal

L cca ls

ec a u

Sanford. FtorkW X 7 00 p m an
i f t B S3, IB M . U oorwldar aatd to *
Tha C»y Cnmndsiton

1G4CX5138H1477940
IFMCAIIUOJZB23879
HOMEMADE TIER
NONE
hOMEMAOE TRLR
NONE
HOMEMADE TRLR
NONE
1988 TOYOTA
JT2AL32Q3F0321474
1883 OLDS
1Q3AR47Y60M588622
1887 OLDS
10SJC11K3HK311778
1193 MITSUBISHI
4A3CF34BXPE007332
1989 KLA
KNAFB1212XS788888
1988 HYUNDAI
KMHLF21JXJU262970
1888 OOOOE
JB7EP24070P080847
PHONE 6 407-3380700
PuMdc March i a 2002
KK078
MOTWE OF PUBLIC SALE
ALTAMONTE TOtMNO, BICn
UNCLAJMBD VDBCLS AUCTION
117 MARKER 8 T .
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
SALE BEGINS AT 10:00 AM. SOLD
AS IS. MO WARRANTY. NO TITLE.
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR A U BIOS
PURSUANT TO F.S. 7137S
1884 NISSAN
JNIEB3IP2RU312343
1979 HONDA
SMOIOS8517
1984 HONDA
IHOAO742SEA027033
1984 CHEVY
2 0 1AL8994E9284232
1983 CHEVY
IG8C3188278238644
1884 FORD
IFABP3834EAI83180
1995 FORO
IFASP11J7SW332384
2000 DAEWOO
IfBOtSUZU
JAACL11L7L7215898
1988 OOOOE
1B4FK403XJX37S81S
PHONE f 407-3390700
Pubkeh: March 10. 2002
KX077
NOTICS OF SALE
OF VESSEL
Pareuard to FLStel 32817(7) toe
iDiowHng r l t f f t i i l u m h Ii wH ba
tokS in pubic
to th« highaX tm±
der to saiiafy a dean Ian by toa
lenor tor labor andtor storage: 1988
MACH
FL9038LK.
Hdl
ID FLt5286007B8 Length 2 2 RCV
DONALD ORIECO 870 Crowe Bkj*
Sentord. FL. Uenot/ Hidden Herbocr
Manna. Sale and toaael kXbOon al
4370 Carrawey Place Sentord. FL
32771. Tab 407-322-1610. Sale
Data: M irt h 21,2 0 0 2 al 10.00 a m
Mo vassal wtl ba add toes toan 50%
or greater toan ks eppreleed value.
For sddnonel vdomwaon cal 407857-7985.
Pubkah March 10.2002
KKQ7B
PUBLIC AUCTION
Pubic suction u tw hak) al 12:00
p m on tw I I al day o l March 2003
AI toa bard door d Sanford Towing
end Recovery located at 2522
Country Ckto R d. Sentord. FI 32771.
tor dw purpoed ol ckspoung ol toe
YEAR 1987 MAXEOLDS
VtN42G3AJS 1RXH9388236
YEAR I860 MAKE NISSAN
WWJN1GB22B3LU50138S
22nd Bay ol March 2002
YEAR 1984 MAKE OLDS
VlNk 1G3AY69A0E9750788
Pub8)h March 10.2002
KK079
81 THE CMCUTT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUOICUL CIRCUIT
Bl AND FOR
•CMMOL1 COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Caaa Mo. 02-CA-289I4-W
JOE UN. MC and
TIBBYS. INC
17-92 HIGHWAY, INC. a
cAeeorved Ftonde corpuraaon. at M.
NOTICE OF ACTION
T a MARCUS HOLDING CO. INC.
733S U S Hrghwey 17 92. Fern
Perk. Ftonde 32730
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action
to cancel leasee. vdetesL quwt lbs
toe toiowmg properly n Seminole
Cotbdy. Ftonde
Begvvvng al toe Nonneest comer
ol Section 19. Township 21 South.
Range 30 East, run South 300 leak
thence South 89 datpeae 27 a t t a i n
West. 4 8 8 7 teat a t a Pcunt ot
Bagmrang tor tard tot toanca Souto
89 daveee 27 mrnutae Watt. 223 25
leal to a concrew monument on too
Right cd Wey ol U S Hr^iway 17 92.
toanca with toa krw ol said tbghway
North 37 degrees 17 mmutee East.
125 test to an eon pipe, toanca leav­
ing u r ] Highway South 58 degrees
52 mmutee East 178 I leet to Pont
d B eg m n g end ALSO toe North 25
Net d toe South 200 Net d toe
North 500 leet ol tow Northeast 1/4 d
toa Northeast 1/4 cd Sscbon 19,

Sunday. Mart'll K). 20&lt;&gt;2 |\|g o "&gt;U

Cotrdy Florida.
Tlwl pari cd toa Bouto 175 tooted toe
Norto 800 tost td toe NordwaM 1/4 cd
toe M oitim l 1/4 d Section IS.
T b a m n t&lt; S o n , Range 20 EaaL
lytog Coal ol toa SUM Road IS and
800, LESS toe EJM 800 tael toaratd
lytog and bebig •
Cotidy, Ftoride.

Tho EkK 800 foal cd tw Soufi 200
leal ol toa Mato 800 leal ol toa
td dw Nordwaet 1/4 cd
t l. Towvwhtp 21 Souto,
Range 90 (set. Less toe Norto 25
tool ol toa Mtost 10U0 test SaM

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LIS8 ANO EXCEPT toe tottowwg:
Begin 100 tost Bouto wvl 190 tool

■* J - ■* s J 81

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cornw
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18, TOemeNp 21 Souto, Range 30
loot, u t WWW 729 took Souto 37
ttogrooa 44 mkiutoa Wax 20 tool
EaX to • pokd Souto cd toa Povd td
BaMedna toanca Itorto to toa Pokd
olBegM ig.
you and you
« a rogdrad to oarva a copy cd your
wtdton detorwaa. i any to • on
WILIAM R. BARKER. Eaq. toa
ptatnOTi i Boirwy. «h o n
it
101 N MagnoU Avonua. Sto 411
Crtondo, Ftoride 32803. on or baton
March 20.2002. end toe toa ongblX
w*l toa Ctort ol toto Court X8wr
a ttotoXI wX be ontorad egalnx you
tar toa nOX damandM to toa comBttNarMMiGfi

TNe nottoa ehat ba puMahed cnee
each weak tor two consecutive
awake In toa Sardord Herald.
WITNESS my hand xtd seal ol toto
CotH on toto F O 12 2002. 2002
Meryanno Motae, dark
Ctoriicl toa Cota)
ByJane Jaiewtc
At Deputy Oerk
PutdXc February 17,24. 2002
■idMxch 3; 10l 2002
JJ190
M THE CMCUTT COURT
STAND FOR
I COUNTY,
1841
WM SANDERUN I ASSOCIATES,
MJ4W a fo--r-s— - - — ---ad- — ^
Kwr, R r u u B GQrpgriucrr, U
gananl Partner ot 8ANTRUST,
LTD, a Ftoride Unwed ParawrXap,
*8
EDWYN S ANDYS
DAWES.
GEORGE AUGUSTUS THOMSON;
KXVIOUAUV and ss TRUSTEES
or toa FLORTOA LAND ANO
COLONIZATION COMPANY.
LIMITED; ALFRED E. ER1CSON;
and GWENDOLYN ERICSON; *
s»ve, and X dead, toa unknown
twereek kvwteee. or any oiwr
persons or perttoe claiming by,
torau0t under or egatox toem, end
•i unknown natorX pereorw I t h s .
or deed, toelr seversi and reapedtve

grtrdeee end oedtore, or otwr par­
ka) claiming by. through, under
tocse isiknown naluX persona: and
toe several and reapeettve unknSwn
aetlgny successors to Interest,
Trustees, or any otoar parson
claiming by. through, under or
BQBkWI er^y corporation or other legal
enary named ee a Qslervtenl. ape ai
dements, panone or paritoe, nakaX
or corpora!* or who** eiact legal
xafoa Is wWnoam, dXnWig trader,
against or torou(Fi any d toe stove
named or dooertood detonderee or
peritoa. or dtobrmg to have any right,
■to. or totoraX to and to to* lends
JL
N o n a OF ACTION
TO: EDWYN SANDYS DAWES.
GEORGE AUGUSTUS THOMSON;
INOTYIOUALLY and s s TRUSTEES
dt tw FLORIDA LANO ANO
COLONOATION COMPANY.
LIMITED; ALFRED E. ERICSON;
and GWENDOLYN ERICSON: IT
store, and It dead, to* unknown
reeraaL toxtoua. or any odwt
persons or parito* darning by.
Ivou^i i n d f or iQiinrt ihom, md
M iraknown natural paraorw d atom,
end * dead, nr nol known to ba atom
or deed, took several end laapectora
bee dakNng by. through, under
tooee irafcnown neforal panone; and
assigns, successors to Interest
kueleee, or any odwr person
claiming by through, under or
•Uplntl otif corpof*fton of ofh&gt;f legal
ensvy named ea a detond x d; end a«
derawnte, panone or pariWe, neforX
or oorporato or wboee ever ! legal
stxua la iraknown. ctokmng under.
■gxnaL or toroujto any ol to* above
nerlwd or deecrtood delondants or
pariwy or desnrag to hove any right
kde. or marvel to and to to* lands
ALL OTHERS WHOM IT MAY CON­
CERN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED to x a Seri to
tpJel We ottwtaiowing reel proper­
ty located to Seminole County,
Ftoride:
BEGIN 20 FEET f t OF THE SE
CORNER OF LOT 4 8 NEW
UP8ALA. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK I. PAGE 87. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORUA. RUN THENCE
EAST 10 CHAINS. NORTH 5
CHAINS. WEST 10 CHAINS. ANO
SOUTH 5 CHAINS TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING.
has been Mad sganX you end you
era required kj serve a copy ol your
written defenses, t any, to I on MAR­
VIN L BEAMAN. J R . ESQ . MARV1N L. BEAMAN, J R , p a . Pleasure
Attorney, whose address Is 605 N
Wymore Road Winter Park. FL
327992883k on or botore Aprs A
2002 and 8 * to* ongraX unto to*
Ctork ol tots Court esher before serv­
ice on plxreare attorney or enmei*stery thereafter otherwise a defacSI
ad ba entered against you tor »w
-r^tf rftrrx -ltl In tor compIXX
Dated on February 25. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
, •
CLERK OF THE COURT
By Oeterah Conars
Deputy Clerk
MARVIN L BEAMAN. JR . P A
605 N Wymore Rd.
Winter Perk. FL 327892893
Anomey tor naasSf
Publish March 3.10. 2002
KK039
CITY OF LAM MARY. FLORIDA
N o n a o f p u b l ic h ea r in g
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by to*
City Commission of tha Cty ot Lika
Mary. Florida, fiat Mid C o rm uto n
Mil ho*J « PuCAc Mooring on March
21, 2002. al 7 00 P M . or u soon
tharaaflar os potsiO*. lo contidor
Am raodmg ol an Ofdkionca omitiat}
AN ORDINANCE O f THE CITY O f
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA. PROVID­
ING FOR THE VACATING O f A
PORTION O f AN EASEMENT IN
TIMACUAN UNIT 0. ANO MORE

The wax 9v* (5) t*X a! to* Mean
(IS) tool (beraage and utaty ease­
ment along to* rear property krw d
lo l 83. Tlmeoxn Unt 8 1 * reoantod
to F ix Book 37, Page* 53-55, Pubic
Records X Bemtncte County.
449 Saver Daw Strset. Lake Mery
The PiAAc Hearing wX be hetd to
toe C»y Cut it neariji i Chambers. 100
N. Country Ckto Road. Lake Mary.
Florida The Pubkc to toviad to
attend and ba heard Sato haartog
may ba oononuad bom tone to ton*
unM a bnX deetXon I* made by Bw
Cby Comnseefon.
8 toe Ordnance le tnsrarad on
Flrat Rearing, toa Cty Commleelon
wX hoto a Pitoae Hearing on April t,
M M . M 7.00 P. ML, or ae ooon toereetler ee posetols. lo oonetdx second
d the
Copies d toa Onlnance to M w*
rw tohls to toa C*y Oerk t Otfce
NOTE: W A PERSON DECIDES TO
APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY
THIS
COMMISSION
WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON
StOERED AT THIS MEETING OR
HCARMO, HE OR SHE WILL NEED
A RECORO OF THE PROCEED­
INGS. ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE. WHICH RECORO
INCLUDES THE TESRUONY AND
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORI­
DA STATUTES 2880105
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NCEDTNG A SSISTA N a TO PAR­
TICIPATE *1 ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT
LEAST 48 HOURS INADVANCE OF
THE MEETINQ AT 607-585-1424
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Carol JL Foster. Cty Clerk
DATED
February 27.2002
Pubkah: March X 10.2002
10(038
B l THE CMCUT COURT FOR
I COUNTY,
82-149CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ELIZABETH OPUMA,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TTw aXtXdXraBan d toe eateke d
ELIZABETH OiPUMA. deceased
File Number 02-149CP. is parking
to to* CtoaX Court tor Somtnol*
County, Florida. Probata ONlaton.
to* s a b see d which Is 301 N. Perk
Avenue. Sanford. Ftoride 32771.
Tha name* end addressee d to*
personal rvpreeentabv* end toa perALL CREDITORS OF THE ESTATE
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
Ai creators d toe Decedent end
other persons having claim* or
domandv iQiinif Oocodonf ■ nftsct
must He thaw claim* wtto tors 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.
EVEN THOUGH THE PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE MAY HAVE
RECOGNIZED THE CLAIM OR
DEUANO BY PAYING PART OF IT
OH INTEREST ON IT OR OTHER­
WISE; BUT IN ANY EVENT. WITHIN
TWO YEARS OF THE DATE OF
THE DECEDENTS DEATH.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILEO WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* del* d toe Irat pubkeabon d
tree Nottoa X March 3.2002.
Ro h m
802 Metoer Btvd
Aiamont* Sptoge. Florida 32701
PATRICK A. RALEY. Eaqure
Ftoride Bw No 284202
Ahomay tor PerionX
PO Drawer X
Wirier Perk. Ftonde 327900030
(407)844-4873
Pub«eh March 3. 10,2002
KK032
M THS CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEM N OU COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FBe Number 02-1B9CP
IN R E ESTATE OF
CASIMIR JAN OOOULSK1.
NOTICE TO CREOTTOR*
The acbnrasirabon d toe esiale d
CASIMIR
JAN
OOGULSKI.
deceased. F6* Number 02-180-CP.
I* pendng In to* Circut Court lor
Semraofo Cocrary. Ftonde. Probate
DMeon. to* * d a * H X which X POX
Otoe* Drawer C. Sentord, Florida
32772. The norma end ad b seeesX
personal representative't attorney
Ai creator* X toe Decadent and
other persons having claims or
demand* s g m i Decedent's estate
radudng unmelured. contingent or
unliquidated derma on atoom a copy
X tox nottoa X served must Me toew
clam* with tox Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY O f THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
Al otoor cradfon X to* Decedent
end persons having claims or
demands agents! to* Decadent's
estate, Induing unmatured, contragera or irakqudstsd derm*. muX Me
toeu deans wah ike cowl WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION O f THT3
NOTICE
AU CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* del* X to* irat pubkeeaon X
tox Nonce X March S. 2002
JOAN CAROL OOGULSKI
1008 Bradford Drive
Writer P e a . Ftonde 32792
LW CARROLL. J R . Attorney
Ftonde Bar No 091438
LAWRENCE W CARROLL. JR
PA
Anomey tar Personal
706 Tumbui Avenue. Sts 202
Altamonte Springs. Florida 32701
(407)260-8588
Pubkah March 3, 10. 2002
KK031
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEkXNOLf COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO,: Q9CA 2 * 2 -1 4 4
BANK ONE FINANCIAL SERVICES.
INC.
Piemen,
w
ALBERT E PKX1R1LLO. X X.
NOTICE O f ACTION
TO. HOLLY SANFORD CHARITY
LAND TRUST. S THAGGARD

Pubkeh: March 3. 10. 2002
KK029
84 THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS 18TH
JUOTCUU. CIRCUIT,
M ANO FOR
■IMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURMOTCWOTIOTYISTON
CASE MO: 01 CA 2888 14 K
CITIMORTGAOE. INC. TIFJA
CITICORP MORTGAGE. INC
PLAINTIFF
VS.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND AIL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST ESTATE O f JOHN n
BAIN, ET AL,
DEFENDANTS)
M O Tia O f ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TOt UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI
TORS. TRUSTEES. AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING ~n
INTEREST BY, THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF
JOHN R. BJUN, whgse residence &gt;4
unknown 4 he/the/they be Vvvkj srui
ll
b« dssd. ths ur*jKi#n
dstsndarn who msy bs
have.
devisees.
grantees,
assign***.
lienors.
creditors,
kustses. and o l pedes deraimg an
merest by, Bvough. under or egesisl
Bw Detendantt, who ere not known
to be deed or ekv*. and el panes
having or daraung lo have any nxn.
title or rileresl in the property
detertoed In to* mortgage being
YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that
an adton to forados* s mortgage on
LOT 485. LAKE OF THE WOODS
TOWNHOUSE,
SECTION
12.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 28. PAOE(S) 68 69, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMI
HOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
he* bean Med span s! you and you
are required to serve a copy X your
written defenses, if any to 4 on
DAVID J STERN. ESQ Ptsmblt t
anomey. whose address X 801 9
University Drive (5 0 0 . Plantation. FL
33324 on or before (no later Bwn 30
day* horn Bw date X tha V il pubscalton X Bus nonca X action) and hi*
to* ongrw! wMi Bw drak X Bus court
either before serve* on PWriXi s
anomey or knmerkelefy Bwreaner,
otherwise * default wX be entered
against you for Bw rskel demanded
In to* complain! or petition bled here­
in.
WITNESS my hand and to* seal X
Bus Court el SEMINOLE County
Floods. BIX day x FEB22 2002
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COUIH
BYRxhKrig
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S UNIVERSITY ORIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
O1-9I832(SOM)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. parson* with Xtabemet near)
Ing •
accommodation ihouid
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa at (407JM 3 4227 t
800-®M-i771 (TOO) or I a (&amp; 9 *5
0770, vtfl Florida Malay Sarvca
THIS NOTICE SMALL BE PUO
L1SMED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
Publish March 3. 10. 2002
KKO20
IN THi CIRCUIT COURT
O f TH* tiTH
JU ttC U L ORCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: M-IFN^CA-I^O
EOUIVANTAGE, INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
TIMOTHY J DAMPlER. JANE DOE
DAMPIER. UNKNOWN WIFE OF
TIMOTHY J DAMPIER.
REBECCAL DAMPIER JOHN OOE
DAMPIER. UNKNOWN HUSBAND
O f REBECCA L OAMPtER IF
LIVING.
INCLUDING
«f4Y
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAlO
DEFENDANTS). IF
REMARRIED. AND IF DECEASED
THE RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS
ANO
TRUSTEES. ANO ALL OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY
THROUGH. UNDER OR AGAINST
THE NAMED DEFENOANT(S).
JOHN DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT
JANE DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT.
DEFENDANTS)
RC-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN put-

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tuant t© an Order Granting t»*v
Mohon to Re?et Forectonure S-iin
(Mind Feb 22. 2002 Onternri *n C. , |
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PAGES 30 AND 39 PUfUir;
RECORDS OF SFMIftoKF Crnirj
TY. FLORIDA
Dated thu 22 day of Febni ny
2002

(CIRCUITCOURT SFAl)
Miiry-inne Mor^e
Clerk of ihe Circuit Oiurt
By MarySfroupto
DeputyClerk
Puhlfiti m
THE SEMiUOLC HERALD
THE LAWOFFICES OF DA/ID J
STERN PA A1TORNEY FOR
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contort COURT ADMtNlTfRATION
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NOTICE OF ACTION
CASE #17520

STATFOF FLOFtlOACRIMINAL
JUSTICE STANDARDSA
TFIAJNINGCOMMISSION
Petitonef,
vs
STEVENWREICHERT.
Responrtont
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an .
Adm*ii#*lratfve DirnpUf.l ha* been •
Wed against you seeking Ip ro\' in
your Cortpcunntl Cf'rlifttale in ,
accortUncn wntti Sechin 943J 395, ■
F9and any rule* promulg.it*wt *
the#winder
Youare reqtered to *erv«i a wntien
copyof your intent torwju®5*A
ing pur^uarii to Socletn 120 57, FS. !
upon Rod CasweU, fJROGHAM
DlFIECTOR, CnmmAl Justice
Profestioniiiiirn PfCHjr*m. Fltonda
Deparlmervl ot Law Entofrement,
PO 0o&lt; 1409 TaHahas^eBi. FUthLi '
32302 1489. on or belcve Aprd 22,
2002 Farhjr* to do so entt re^iii mn
default being entorml agnnst you to
Revoke sad certrfifAtlnnjM
DtM
JM
inl to
Section 120W FS and M
ui.y HR
27. FAC

Dated February 22. 2002
CHIEF PATRICKM KELLY
CHAIRMANCRIMINAL JUSTICE
STANDARDSANDTRAININGCOM
MISSION
By "i-Stell.i M. DoVnney, Prvtalnri
Represecitatrve
Publish March3. 10 17. ? I 200?
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
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in and f o n
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DAVID E RHODES SUSAN l:
RHODES
. UNKNOV/N TENVH.
ASSOCIATES HOME ECJUITY
SEFTVICES INC NKM
CITlFINANCIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY INC ;
Defer trin tin
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN |«*r
auant to a F iu j I Judgment f
Foreclosure dated Fehniary 71.
2002. and entered in Ca*ut No Ol
CA 7423-14 V
/.of Ihe Omul Court 1 1
the EJgfttMfltft Judtr hill Cirriml m nmI
lor Senutnoto County, ftorirla , where­
in AMFMIOUFST MORTGAGE
COMPANY is .1 Ptae)t.lt ami DAVID
E RMOOES SUSAN E RffOOES
__ UNKNOWN TENANT ASSOC I
ATES HOME EQUITY SERVICES
INC NK/A CtTiriNANClAL MORT­
GAGE COMPAffY INC a t* Ihe
DH'eridanH I Wilt *«Ui lo Bi« hKjtn'tl
anrl best bvtoor tor cadi at Wnsl
Iron! tow al the Courtorwrifl 301 fl
Park Avenue Sanford. Fl 32771, at
11 00 AM on March 28. 2002. tomM
tawing described |*operfy a*, net
forth m
i tad. Finsd Judgment, towit
LOT 24 BLOCK A. COACH LIGHT
ESTATES. ACCOFtDiNO TO THE
PLAT TMEF1EOF AS RECORDET) IN
PLAT BOOK 21. PAGE 3^31. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SFMI
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
MARYANNE MORSE
A* Clerk of ItMi Court
By Mary Slrrrtipn
A* DeputyClerk
Pubkah Semetnin Herod
Submittedby
Marc A Ben Eiia. PA
Altarruerys krr Plaintiff
951 N E I07ih Sheet. Suite 20-1
Norlh Miami Beach, F totals! 3318?
T*tophi»ie (.1051770 4100
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SEMINOLE COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS
Project tVFP ll4 7 02fU S Term
Contract to# MctCTUfto Control
Services Pffl'Flrapo*al Conteranc®
Dale Muratoy March If. 2002 at
11 00am Purchasing Confeicna e
Room Due Dale March 18, 200?

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receiving fLile of submiftais-tHd*
Addenda aifornvvtiun a Jisn ava4
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ACROSS
1 A Sesame
Streeter
8 Firststringers
10 Light on
one's feet
14 Number of
sides of an
"alto" sign
18 Bit of a merry
refrain
16 Wheeling's
river
17 Incision
18 Ira Gershwin
contribution
19 Lake bird
20 Breakfast
buffet choice
23 Filched
24 Debtor's
marker
25 Future eagle
29 Buffalo pro­
fessional
l skater
rel T h e
Happy

37 Mr. Chips’
chips
40 Emollient
extract
42 Certain pro­
fessional
athlete
43 Diarist Frank
44 Reuben
Ingredient
47 T h e two In
London
40 Sauce for

82 C o m p o se r
Rorem
58 D ashboard
Instruments,
for short
89 Danish
alternative
6 4 Shot glass
8 6 Author
B a con or
Ephron
87 O pposite of
6 8 C u rrier’a
com panion
6 9 Q uaint oath
7 0 Pool-room
triangle
71 R e m o ve the
rind
72 Judicial toga
73 ”___ Jury"
(SptUane
work)

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1 Bartlett
relatives
2 Enthusiastic
approval
3 T h ic k skinned
beast
4 S u m s it
a ll tip
6 King of the
H u n s In
myth

defense
Neighbor of
H o n g Kong
Flight-school
test
M odem
attachment
W a yne film
“____Bravo"

Hither's co m ­
panion

StutT role
2 7 N eon and
butane
2 9 Brtc-a-____
30 20th letter of
the Hebrew
alphabet
31 M uch-used
computer
key
33 Tim eline seg­
ment
3 4 Shocked
responses
35 Actor C a ry of
"TWister”
36 W hat a wet
sponge m ay
be used aa
3 8 Indigenous
Canadian
3 9 O n e of the
Cartwrights

a

41 Exaggo rotor's
suffix
45 Something to
break Into
46 W ords to a
Infamous
traitor
BO Kenyan
adventure
63 Like Pliny
64 Mexican
painter
Rivera
66 B equivalent
97 Unforeseen
obstacle
88 Moccasin
without laces
60 N A S D A Q
alternative
61 Thickish
___ nor hair
Kind of m ar­
ket or media
Domino dot
Future chicks

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PART-TIM E SUMMER
POSITIONS AVAILABLE IN AVIATION*
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RAMP SERVICES

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weekly pay, direct deposit and a safe work environment.
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Friday between 10:00 am and 4:00 pm for an application and more information.

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With Th is Ad

■Offices Coast to Coast*

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Edited by Timothy E. Parker

407 E. 1st S t, Sanford.

C o m p l e t e
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322-2611

S econd I m ag e
Costume Shop i

By Robtrt Gansler

Paid Training • Paid Vacation
Background A Drug Screen

Required

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407-578-7106

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2 RED CLEVELAND BLVD
SUITE 210
SANFORD, FL 32773

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LEARNTODRIVE
TRACTOR TRAILERS
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(We are located on the second floor above Dollar Rent a Car)
All Candidates must provide:
• 10 year work /school history • P ass a drug screen •Agree to Mandated finger print back
ground check procedures • Understand English ■ Be available to work weekends, holidays
and evening hours.
For Ramp Services positions, you must possess a valid Florida Drivers License and be able
to lift up to 75 pounds of luggage on a consistent basis.

• 15 Day COL Training
• Day $ Waikand C la im
• Financial Aulstanca

• Carriers Hiring On Silt

.Truck Driver
l institute

800-554-7364

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/V/D

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BOO ILPrw eh A**, Canton) 37771 •P. 0. Bo* 1H7, Sanford 32773
(h r oMea la ^ a n to aana you Monday through Friday, • am •B pm

11 Homa Haatti Caro
12 EldariyCara

15 Oamhdar 8*rv4c**
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117 (
118 Office Space For Pent
110 Pasture For Rant
123 Wanted lb Rant
125 Laaaa Tb Own
127 Storaga/Offlca For Rant

87 Career
Conauhanta
80 Raaumaa
70 Education A Training
71 Help Wanted
79 Employment

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HaalhCaro
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05 Roommate Wanted
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07 Apartmanta • Fumtehad
BB Apartment* • Untumtehed
100 Condomlnum Rantata
101 Hooaaa Furnished
103 House* Unfurnished
10S Duplea/Trlptex
107 Mobile Homes For Rant
t i t Resort Vfecattona
114 Warahouaa/Rental Space
115 Induablal Rantala

49 Logal Sorvlcaa

48 Debt ConeoAdabon |
68 Buateaaa
Opportunities
87 Opportunities
88 Financial Sarvtcee
61 Money to Land

I 63 MOftQftQM

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Wa are k xX ng tor
people with a good
and tie dean* to produce
work. W a would tea to toSi
about l a toSowring job

dstoi panoi m a r hava
I Florida driven Scene*. Prefer
i tor ttola l person wkh an eye
I deem to toem a n d 'p m w S s

Very ntoa, very ctean k m rm Newly
rmsxtoteil. tens rs h te .(IT kirky
use, sec. dr. restoent
owner, prtvsl* entrance No
Smoking! Onto drug tree aober
need apply. W - 3 » T 3 7 3 .
In pihtee Lsngwaod horns. Steady
•mployed, non smeksr, I W » k .
550 dapoed. Private Entrance. 407130-6216
Room tor rant, oomplstery kxrtehad.
a l utteto*. private entrance. 588/wk
wip* deposit 407-324-2464
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nOOFfT rOf I 'li l L rFWf C4OTP
electric, writ. 585/wfc. Lake Av* ki
Santord 407-666-7023
Noam Pet Rent Wkiwnprtvasgsa,
Induda al uWea 4 cabla. 5423/mo,
li t 6 late monffv 407-3233399.
Sanford: Efficiency, 5300 par
month, sicxisnt nalghborhood.
retarancearaqXrad 407-3216757.

95—Roommate
Wanted
} imtotenfirn* cusaodton tor
I TVne poeSUn H local church,
available April 30th.
woridrig hnowtodgw of
tal devices including
plumbing, and H C
Desired
working
nr * .sWrt n i res Txl
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407022-

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service hotel In Seminote
C a r r y issldng experienced saiex
a n o n Fax maun* to 4076966921
S T c a l 407-995-1000.
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|9 M T m r a p o a sh i v e s r

9raro4BR2BA home, Santord Area.
Living
Room
W/Firoptaca,
Washer/Dryer 5375/mo. 5250
S ea m y. Unities Included 407-375-

jvtontod Fid firm
Sma. 407-946-5004.
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PoslOcns tor pertonatto peopto
who tors working on god coursss
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6
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Cam
1,000/Month Working From
toms. Part Tima Training
■ CaW 4Q7-326-TOS4.
Iten w#i sxpensne*. must have
I teteere leans*. Apply In parson st
Freds T m Service, 407- 324-3469

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103— H ousesUnfurnished
^ O Y L r S R E N T A lS r
1BR/1BA
IA W
W/
/Porch.
Pw W/D
Hook-Ups HaaVAIr 55255500 Dep
AJtemente Sartega: 3B(V2BNh wf
DMQaraga, flaw PaW I Flooring.
Lg Screened Porch 555CV5900
O«pot«
Late I
4BR/3BA W/ DM

Sanford: Oarage Apt. sale area,
indutos al riuscabte 5530 PeriMo.
pkis Dap. 407-202-1394
Santord. Oarage apt. sate area,
indudaa al plua cabte. 5530 per
month, plus deposit 407-202
1394

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA I BOrite. 1UOUO
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407-3230970
ONE M ONTH FREE!

OMted Time Oder)
2 Bedrooms bom 5539
3 Bedrooms 5034
Sma* pets watooma.
Cedar Creak Apte
407 324-4334

201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antique/Coilectibiee
219 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Seles
219 Wanted to Buy

TVw&gt; 100 sq I d k a * «n St JtFra B rer
nHartxkFimarine Common
•res, bbby A rest rooms. Excslsnt
perking * d M * H 8 e n .2 m to u n n li
on prsemees. 540Q/mo Ca* Don or
Beverty 407-322-1610.

Office
Ttorshouate 880 square teal dTw wly
decorated office Specie. Wsrehouee
can be shared w«h aaierk tenartiB
to 3.000 aq A kVoul Shipping A
hawffinu can ha p m A k d by prFnaty
u m rt. Him* locmaon iBfprmni p inm
417 Groan Balt 407-3200656

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
fcdMisk|ia.O(X)

. £7V

Latte Mary 5 0 : Ferwwd yard, 1 car
garage 123NorihH(Fi8LI906 I A
list,security No pats. 407-323

2120 ____________________________
Santord. Newly renovated 38R wsh
central Htg 1 A/C, Section 9
Accepted. 2422 UarxbaJAv*., The
Hdknan Group (407)3216333
Santord 1SR IBAhouM lor r*ni
SISOtok, 5375 depose. ndudM
rx&gt;pete or chMsri 4 0 7-E 3
3461.
Santord: 2 9 R duplex, CHS A Jute
beeuMuty renovated 5600
Santord: 3 8R . CHAA wood Roore
tancad yard 5795
Santord:: 2BR In Loch Arbor, Itacra
tekakcro. C H A Ikepteee naw carpet
6 psini. double garage, lanced
yard 51200.
Ltea lte&gt;F 3BR, C H 1 A asii to Uka
Mary Elam., large lot 5950
‘ Fi 2BR In Tka ForasL
55-acXjS comnxnty, kitioriW um .
n ok. 5850.
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[407)-322-*V71

4 M 1J 6 A New Roof, Ceramic
Tto. 11x21 S t Itoxch, RDOLonOvar
1/4 Act*. 565.900
Over 1/4 Acre 36*41 Bate Lhc &lt;Wv
te. haavty seed Pricad lor tMck
s. 164.900
4BR 2BA- O ver 1100 I q F t Uv.
Dm. Fam Rm W .T rapiaca. Dae*.
Gang* 5102.000.
2 M 1 6 BA : New Roof, Ceramic
Tie . Sc Porch, Over 1400 Sq FL
Nealy Landscaped. Pod. Fenced
5104 900
stem M 4 M N U U Over 2500
Sq FL Uv. Din. Fsm Rm, 22x48 Sc
Pool and Spa. 3 Car Gar. Over 1/3
acre 5250 900
Cuetom M 4 M 2 B A Over 2300
Sq Ft, LN, Dkv Fam Rm, 32x32 Sc
Pod 2 Car Garage on Cher L2 Acre
5210.900.

PAUL OSBORNE
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252 Accounting
253 Addtiofts A
Remodeling
254 Air Conditioning

141— H o m e s F o r S ale
EXCELLENT VALUE)
PERFECT FOR 1ST TIME
BUYERS LARGE FAMILY ROOM
WITH FIREPLACE
i nai iiifOfoiCfy pnerno j Dooroom
'TMiTw m VOQItM n in 'EnraHOniariQCl,

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Fsea A larxtecapFig The fioor
ptentoaturaar
tamfiy room, Ai
combriaacru Acory l
wamw ma tamfiy room. Al
appaanoH stay FidueSng
rofrigarator, DAN, range Awasher
Adryer. The HC la brand new A
hard wood Roars are toaturod

Santord 3 1 A toncad back yard to
tpptencM itty, abode 1 cat gingB,
wd rtotoce osrpati 189.900.40/602852A__________________________

Santord: Pod home. 4/2, almost 1
•cr* M. LA FA DACstWNAC, new
csrpst. He, fixtures, root, open
porch, pakd thru No closing cost
52500 dn, 592k. 407-7830688
■anferd: Townhouse, 3/2. newly
refurbished caihsdrol caking, pod.
tonto acoees. ceromic Ha. 589.900
407-330-4888.______________
Springs: 3BIV2BA B37

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407-321-0759

1800 DOW N - W HY RHNT77
3BR/28A For Sale
Wkh Down Paymt Asustanca
Available .Cheaper man rtntl
Th a Attordabto Homs Canter
407-3216333

Santord South Oak Ave 2BIV7BA
lit door, appliances. carpeVW*.
C H A screen porch. 5550. no pets.
Caktoel Realty Same*. 407-7863700.

Historic Santord 3 2 w^tudy. 1850
sq A compuury rsmodsted. msaxe,
cXajs . 1/2.5 acre. C H A she rot., rtoh.
gar, great neighborhood, near
vhopptngi-4/417/Vaka. 597.500.
407614-7868.
3(1, m Santord. L A F A fireplace,
new kitchen, bam, tto. Central H C ,
electric wiring, carpal, paint
apptuncee, horn porch. No ctosw)
ooat 51000(to. 56aOmeirdv 407-786
1090
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Santord: 570.900: Laaaa with
SOOOrinonm Axefiarwd
financFig. 107 East
Woocfiand Dr, 1 Mock from
Qreenway. across from Page
School. 4 BR older Mock home wfih
a* new windows A CHA to a grate
area Sma* down paymsnt rath rant
credit toward pundvasa. C a l Bd •
386601-2170 tor detato 6 trea
mortgage prequakficauon.

Stedord: 308 W. T3K B S a L
800 Sq Fl Rant 5450 « Soles
T u 6 Deposit
Doyle Realty, Inc.
407-323249*

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Mortem atyto chest oI
tofid wood, mefficsn cotar. Late a i
tonga, 8 fl tang, 24 h d a a B 6 1 A M
aa*. n x k r i oendtexi 5 7 600.407320-7301.

157— M o b il e H o m e s
F or S ale
36x10 mobto home, attached FLmi
partly hand, carpeted, caring tana,
newstove, newAC Located n Town
* CouWy (add!) Park. 5358 Orange
BMt LkMcnoa. Affitog 517000 386740-1095
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1 2 ptec* Nam* Brand Queen
ORTHOPEDIC PILLOW TOP
M attesa S e t Brand New. 8M Fi
Plaatic Sacrifice 5100. Can Defiver.
407-4226648.

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covo*i ^^HiswFxQi
and tabtowah lamp attached to and
tatto. 545 00. 407-322-6452.

A WNG SIZE PILLOW TOP

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New Fi ptetfic. Be* 5196
W s Buy H ou ses, Condos,
Com m ercial
and
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Foracloaura STO PPED , la c k
Piym anta Brought Up To
R elocatin g ? (Nvorcw
Tenants? Ws Can HELPII Any
Condition, Any A raa, PAST
Closing.

407-*71-372*

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407-4226648

Bed Black iron canopy bed with
kxaxyfirmpffimcp set Nwer used

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torn sets wd&gt; Syr warranty. Twto 575.
U 590. quean 5 9 6 kFig 5176 Nerar
407-402-2776
Margot Sena, hwn bad
prkowriop ad| .massage 5 wav*
feature, kfca new 5500
321-368-8708
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Chippendale chain, burial 8 hutch,
never ueed, cot! 58k. eel 51296
server. 5250. 407-709-5866

153— A c rea g e Lo t F or
S ale

Take Advantage 04 T N * Rare
OpporturWy To Bec ome Owner Ot
Th e
Hottest
Spot
In
Sanford!..Own*r Ratking._Total
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Frigidaue Crown Utlra Quiet
Dishwasher. New. 576 00. Cal
407-321-3160

Comer of Hwy 4 8 O
Waklva Park Road. 1.6 acres
NWtehte tor one horns. 569.900. Tsd
Arts#. Broker. 4 0 7 -2 7 3 4 5 5 6

County L-AN Net* Ifiaetaiaant And
Bar EquIpmenL.Fra* Standing
Budding, Approx 2,400 » q P L -A
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407-402-2776

TOM Park Av*.
Sanford, Florfdi

DELTONA 10 aoea. kteai tor mobto
homasae, horses, canto, farming or
nuraaryl
Zoned
agricultural.
54,900/ACRE. Sm down w/ownor
finance. *04-7*7-1772 o f *04-717-

Pas arm chair* wrih ca n * bactoig
8 Mu* velvet cushion*. Qood
condition. Only 52600. 407-332
0167.

1BRASS BED. QUEEN SEFtTA.
pcaksspadc tel A Fame Never utod
cost 51K, s a l 5271 Can dtorer. 407709-5896

front A go* court# view 5188.500.
By #ppt only. 4076*66328.

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pfaxac. Mute eel 580 407-4226646

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Also
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8147.00/e*.

tr i2 0 ’ 5175/e*.

Surpkm Steel 6 Supply Inc. Apopka
4 0 7 -2 9 3 5 7 6 6

199— P e t s

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pkk ip. 3862T4-190B ca0*«Fto 3M734-4028.
Free T b O n o d Meittoi Brown mate
chow p u p y Ototeter 1130*6 407688-2196
IF rss to good hom e: O e n w i
Shepardmate. 1 yroto. toepant
Imarkings. 407-321-6467.

1 A cherry sleigh bed add wood,
wrth patow lop mattnsi teL Never
ueed Set 1649 Can dtover. 407-4220230
Padded Luxury Mt recknar.
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5500 321-3566706

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defiver. 4 0 7 -709-6696

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5 2 tO. Brand new. Located ki
Santord 407-402-2779.

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Santord Very torg* 2BFV 2.5 BA.
s l brick, privets ccxxt yard near Ngh
school 555,000 4 0 7 -906-4231

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Co»rl.5in Mi ' s I i i l I h i i i s A|»|»lv

259 Automr ve
280 Bus! Hogging
281 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpal A IratataHon*
269 Carpal Cleaning
266 Calling Repair
267 Ceramic Tile
269 Child Cara Canters
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
279 DrywaS
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
270 Hauling
280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
254 Lakelrom Clearing
255 Landscaping
288 Laundry Services

117— C ommercial
R entals

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288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
200 Masonry
29t Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 Oil. Lube A Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 PiarxVOrgan Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen 9 Glass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Siding
305 Small Business
308 Stained Gtaaa
307 Swimming Pool Services
308 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Raop
314 Upholstery
318 Welding A Sheet Metal
3tB Wei Drilling
319 Window Washing A Tinting
181— A p p u a n c x s 4
F u r n it u r e F o r S ale

YAWStto a , n ms rtdxonch. Waer

Lake Mary Blvd. &amp; 17-92

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287 Lawn Service*

258 Appliance Repair
257 A uto Elect. Repair

181— A pplia n ces 4
F u rn itu re F o r S ale

The yard A tone* A msmtonence

la a braer* wimm* Figround
Sprintdsr. Fins Aoutskto storage
roomera a pluil Price 172.00000
Calnowl
(4071322-4295

255 Alterations

155— C o n d o m in iu m s
F o r S a le

Furn

Wyndham Place &amp;
BrandNew &amp;
Apartments Homes
PAY NO R E N T U NT I L
MAY 2002

239 Moforcydea/Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vehtctes/Campers For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

Focus

103— Houses-

105—D uplex/Triplex
9 9 — A pa rtm en ts U n fu r n ish ed

109 Pets A Suppftes
200 Uvestock/Farm

118— O ffice S pace F o r
R en t

i. Screened Pool W Hot Tub,
Formel Dining 6 Den
51.75031700 Deposit
DOVLR M A L T Y , H C
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231 Caro For Sale
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 TrucWBuses/Varvs For Sale
238 Car Rentals
2 3 8 V a h td es W anted

FOR RENT (407)300-7884
■antor* IBfVlBath w Screened
Porch 54253400 Dapce*

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97— Apartments F urnished
Santord; Lovely 2BR apt, sic.
area, cable TV. Seeking mature
oouA*. no (hitten or pete. 5120tok,
or 5450Ano ♦ 5250 sec (top* Leaae
407-321-3730.

181 Apptancaa A
Furniture For Sate
183 Television A Stersa/Radto
189 Computers For Sate
187 Sportteg Goods
ISO Office SuppAas
101 Bulling Materials
103 Lawn A Garden
108 Machine Work
107 Restaurant Equipment

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221 Good Things to Eat
222 Musical Instruments
223 Miscaflaneous
220 Auctions

M E R C H A N D I S E

141 Homes For Sate
149 Out of State
Property For Sate
149 Resort Proparty For Sate
147 Industrial Property For Sate
148 Mobile Home Lots For Sate
140 Commercial Property For Sate
1B1 Investment Properly For Sate
153 Acreage Lot For Sate
154 Open House
156 Condomtehima For Sate
157 MoMa Homes For Sate
150 Real Estate wanted
180 Business far Sate
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
189 Duplex For Sate

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Paying for ypur.clmlfitd id;
Wo gladly accept M astercard or V isa Wo also «a» taka cash or a p erson al
chock. Adverti'.ers who wish lo bo M M can m ake arrangem ent* a t th a Bmo
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B u sin ess Opportunities (class 5 5 ) A O arage S a les (2 1 7 ) require payttw r* In
advance.

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Health A Beauty
For Sale
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Reminder Services
Luxury Items
Computer/TV
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Healthcare
Lost A Found
Special Notices
Nursery A Chid Care
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Hypnosis
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117
118 Office Space For Rant
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Warned Tb Rent
125 Lease Tb Own
127 8toragWOMce For Rent

67 Career
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69 Reaumae
70 Education A Training
f I n w p Vt B/timo

R EA L
R E N T A L S

91
To Share
93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments ■ Furnished
99 Apartments ■ Unfurnished
100 Condomtoum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 DupietoTrtpkx
107 Motto* Homes For Rent
H I Reeort Vacations
114 Warehouaa/Rental Space
115 Industrial Rentals

45 Debt Consolidation |
55 Business
Opportunities
57 Opportunities
59 Financial Services
61 Money to Lend
63 Mortgages

E S T A T E

141 Homes For Sffie
143 Out ot State
Property For Sale
145 Reaort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sffie
148 Mobile Home Lota For Sale
149 Commercial Property For 84o
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 CondomMume For Sale
157 Mobie Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate W M ed
160 Buetoesa For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Seta
165 Oupiox For Sale

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Ortendo. FL

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271 Construction
272 Daffirery Services
2 7 5 D ry w a l
2 7 6 E le ctric a l
277 Fen ce

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Jett. Underwater light, cedar
rabtneL Never used. Fu8 warranty.

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284 Lahetront P eering
286 Landecaptog
286 Laundry Service*

231—C ars For S ale

235—

Trucx/Busu/Vans For
Sa u

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ix x tort m d k ii 831996 407-389ism .

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234— Automotive
A ccessories

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854-91641.
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300 Tranaporlatton
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Rado
314 Uphotototy
318 Watdng A Sheet Metal
316 We* Ortffing
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310 Window Washing A timing

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Metooum*. 331-788-1878
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280 Home ImprovemanU
281 Irrigation A Repair
282 jM ffiorM 8ervtoee

252 Accounting
253 AddMons A
Remodslng
254 Air CondNtontog

223— M

287 Lawn 8*rvto*9
288 Legal Servtcee
289 Locfcamtti
290 Masonry
291 Mortgage*
292 Moving A Storage
2*3 08 . Luba A Filer
nni
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Hanging
297 Peat Control
298 Piano/Organ Timing
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300 Preasur* Cleaning
301 RooRng
302 Screen A Glam WWt
303 Sacratarlal A typing
304 Sldtog
305 S m a ll
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307 M m m in g Pool 8#rvte*a

278 Handy M m i
2 7 9 H auSng

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everyone. Very tow pnea*. 64
Bouto Devon Ave. VAntor Spring*

211—

235 TrudUBusesATana For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcydea/Bikss For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vehtdea/Campers For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

201
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
200 Wearing Apparel
211 AnHquWCoBacSbiea
219 Boeis A Acceseortes
217 Gerage Sate*
219 Wanted to Buy

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What does that mean to you?

231 Cara For Sal*
234 Automotive

198 Pete A guppies
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T he S eminole Herald

F ood

I

t is S t Patrick's Day
the Leprechauns are feel-

«♦ -

ing frisky!
For des^
A cozy(or
Irish
meal, a pint of
Chocolate
Cream
made
with i*_
a drculai
Guiness
a nice
slice
of
angel food cake
cabernet for th^Tess
layered between choco­
brave), and a heavenly
late cream and mint
dessert will lead you
cream. Yes, the mint
over the rainbow to a
layer has to be green.
romantic Irish evening.
With the flavors of
St. Patrick's Day is
fresh whipped cream,
celebrated by the Irish
peppermint, chocolate
(and Irish-for-a-day) all
Elizabeth
and light and fluffy
around the world.
D ougherty
cake blending together,
There is even a St.
Patrick's Day Parade in C u linary what could be better?
Well, if your Irish eyes
Moscow. Being halfC ap ers
Irish and married to an
are not smiling by now,
i
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iif t\f
U ilf x i/ t t V
r ic h
a Fbit
of FBailey's
Irish
Irishman, CSt.
Padd
Cream or an Irish coffee
Day is cause for celebration at
wouldn't hurt. It is St.
our house. We never let the
Patrick's Day after all!
day escape without some
If your glass is
hearty Irish fare and
empty, you won't
great conversation.
^
be able to toast
Don't worry
£ jf a y th e
and it would
about trying to
be a sad St.
cook the tradi­
le p re c h a u n s b e
- Patrick's Day
tional Corned
with no toasts
Beef and
h e a r y o u ,
to friends and
Cabbage. That
loved ones,
is just what
T o s p re a d lu c k
here and gone.
Americans
a lo n g y o u r w a y .
So I will raise
think the Irish
a glass to you
eat. Irish stew,
and yours
(ballymaloc or A n d m a y a l l t h e
and
leave you
stobhach in
Iris h a n g e ls ,
with an old
Gaelic) is as
Irish folklore
Irish as food
S m ile o n y o u S t.
saying:
can get.
P a t r i c k 's D a y .
May the lep­
Traditionally
rechauns be
cooked with
npar you
inexpensive cuts of mutton,
To spread luck along your
the Irish now have as many
way
recipes for Irish stew as
And may all the Irish angels
Macy's has paraders!
Smile on you St. Patrick's
The following recipe l threw
Day
together for a beef stew is
Have a happy (and roman­
designed for you to serve a
tic) St. Patrick’s Day!
hearty meal on March 17. This
delectable dish practically
“Irish'' Stew
cooks itself as it simmers to
© Elizabeth Dougherty 2002
mouth-watering tenderness.
The meat is so tender, the fla­
2 1/2 lbs. top round, cut
vors so succulent, j our
into two inch squares
Irishman will think you spent
4 carrots, sliced into rounds
days preparing it. Put it on a
4 stalks of celery, cut into
bed of pasta, (or egg noodles
one inch pieces
as the Irish say) and this is a
1 large onion, medium dice
delicious one-dish meal that is
4 ounces of salt pork, medi­
easy to prepare and even easi­
um dice
er to clean up.
1/2 cup marsala wine
Who has time to clean up

2
14 ounce cans of beef
stock (low sodium)
Salt and pepper to taste
1 bag of egg noodles (16 oz)
comstarchfor thickening
1. In a large saucepot
turned to medium heat, place
the diced salt pork. When siz­
zling, add the onion. Saute
until onion is translucent
2. Add the meat, letting
each side brown. Then add
the marsala wine and the beef
stock.
3.
Simmer
for three
hours.
4.
Fifteen
minutesbefore
stew is
done, pre­
pare noo­
dles
according
to pack­
age direc­
tions.
5.
Check
stew, and
if it is not
sufficient­
ly thick­
ened, make a slurry from a
tablespoon of cornstarch in a
little bowl with some cold
water. Add to stew and make
sure it boils— it will thicken
immediately.
6. Serve stew over noodles.
Serves 6-8.

Cheddar Irish Soda Bread
© Elizabeth Dougherty 2002

rack. Cut a slice and enjoy!

Heavenly Mint
3
1/2 cups all purpose flourChocolate Cream Trine
1/2 cup cheddar cheese,
© Elizabeth Dougherty 2002
grated
1 teaspoon baking soda
One two inch thick slice
1 teaspoon salt
straight off the bottom of an
2 tablespoons butter, soft­
angel food rake
ened
One pint of heavy whip­
1 1/4 cups buttermilk
ping cream
One package of dark choco­
1.
Grease a baking sheet
late chips
and preheat oven to 375
One teaspoon of pepper­
degrees Fahren-heit.
mint extract
2. Sift
One teaspoon of green food
together
coloring
1/2 cup of sugar
dry ingre­
dients.
3. Make
1. Melt 3/4 of a package of
a well
chocolate chips over a double
with dry
boiler. Let cool until only
ingredi­
slightly warm but still melted.
ents, and
2. Whip half the cream and
ut other
add 1/4 cup sugar, pepper­
gtedimint and green food coloring.
ents
3. Put cream in a trifle dish,
(including placing the angel food cake on
butter and top.
4. Whip other half of cream
cheese) in
the well.
and fold in the chocolate.
4. Begin
5. Place on top of the angel
combin­
food cake In the trifle dish.
ing the
Serve and enjoy! (Serves 6-8
hungry leprechauns)
ingredi­
ents until
a soft
EUaaleth [Xrugherty is a member o f the
dough is formed. Keep knead­
International Association o f Culinary
ing for about five minutes and
Professionalt an J the Floruit Restaurant
shape the dough into a round.
Association. She a currently renovating a
5. Place on baking sheet, cut
form er bedan dbreaifast m Sanford
a big "x* across the top and
where she will teach classes an J hrgm a
foundation to educate youngsters atvul
dust with a little extra flour.
food and fo o t etiquette Her W&lt;4 site ia
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Foster participates in International Mission on Diplomacy
ByMichai

' I hate flying,' she said. 'B u t after
a 14-hour flight to South Africa, and
then flying to the different dries while
1 was there, I guess 1 got over that
hen Kelly Foster told her
friends and family she fear."
wanted to go to South
Foster's journey began last year
Africa instead of Australia while
as porttaking
of
a Third World politics
the
International
Mission on class. With a double major in
Diplomacy, they thought her decision radio/television and political science,
was a bit unusual
the class piqued her interest in the
'[h a d the choice between traveling governments and cultures of other
to either country, and I decided to go countries.
to South Africa," Foster said. "I talked
Others became aware of Foster’s
to a lot of people before nuking the
fascination with third-world politics
derision, and they told me a tot of dif­ and affairs, and the honor student was
ferent things. I even thought about eventually given an invitation to par­
flipping a coin to make my derision.
ticipate in the International Mission
'In the end, I derided if I ever want cn Diplomacy, a program sponsored
by the National Youth Leadership
to go to Australia, 1can go as a tourist
South Africa is not a common place to Forum.
Foster made her country choice
go-'
It was a weighty derision to make and then began preparing for her first
for the 21-year-old University of
trip abroad. She applied for a pass­
Central Florida junior who had never p o rt completed a 15-page research
traveled outside of the United States.
paper on South Africa and received
A 1999 graduate of Seminole High
the various inoculations needed
School, Foster's previous travels before traveling to Africa.
included the usual Spring Break trips
On Jan. 4, Foster left
and family vacations. In fact w e
doesn't even like to fly.

Managing Editor

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Orlando for the first leg of her journey.
She arrived at New York's JFK
International Airport to meet the rest
of her delegation before boarding a
South African Airways flight to
Johannesburg. A day after she left,
Foster arrived at the Johannesburg
airport only to board another flight to
Cape Town less than two hours later
'W e went outside for about 10
minutes before getting on the next
plane, and my first thought was that
Africa was nothing like I thought it
would b e .' she said. T h e re were taxies and people everywhere. It had a
very metropolitan atmosphere.*
The Republic of South Africa is
slightly less than twice the size of
Texas and is located on the southern­
most tip of Africa. The country's pop­
ulation is nearly 44 million people of
various ethnic groupings. There are 11
officials languages.
Johannesburg, one o f the largest

dries in South Africa, has a metropol­
itan population o f 6 5 million and Is
the nation's primary gateway dries.
Once in Cape Town, Africa's her*
itage dty, the delegation began
exploring the South African govern­
ment, culture and lifestyle. Although
most of the days were spent In
forums, lectures and meetings with
S e e Adventure, Page 6C

South Africa
Ka*y Foster, a jure* si N UmvwWy at C ere*
Florida, (pert two weeks h South Africa as a data*

gale with the International Mission on Diplomacy,
She solved in Johomestxrg or Jan. 5, then Imm*
daWy traveled to Capa Town. On Jan 9, (ha law
to Duten lor a lour-day stay. Sha retomed to
Johannesburg on Jan. 13, where (he stayed urn
her ream to toe Unaad States on Jan 13.

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Katy Foster deptay vanouaNams aha ootectod
d im g her fwowee* stay
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diversity ol toe African

country, ttm also
(per* Kme to^tteeing. Sbs severed to
toe H k h k jM Q v n e
K.v.ibntjMonga Cultural
Village. me township at
Soweto**! toe
Rosebank African Martel

HtmU photoi by Tommy VhsctnS/
Pag* design by MUktlU Jtria

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ALPI sponsors annual meeting and luncheon
The theme of the 2002
Agricultural end Labor Program
Inc.'s annuel corporate meeting and
luncheon was "Envisioning the
Future: Providing A
Window of Opportunity
/or Children and Families,
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All corporate members
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Chairman William Holt
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The annual financial
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Minutes were read by Josephine
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adopted by corporate members.
Chairman Hole) and CEO Debris
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program overview.
During the annual corporate
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occasion was Dorothea WiUiamFogle of Sanford, who is a retired
educator.
The luncheon was open with the
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Jasmyne George. The luncheon
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Miller, Northern Region board
member.
As a moment of honor to the
oldest board member of the ALPI,

was given to a legend and great
leader, Arabell Wiggins of Winter
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During the Chairman's
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The corporation's objec­
tive remains committed to
served the total spectrum
of socially, economically
l ( t ( disadvantaged children
and families throughout
Florida. It is always focusing on
and providing the mechanism
toward achieving and maintaining
family stability and economic selfsufficiency through jobs, income,
housing, education, social services,
health, training and community
relations.
Musical entertainment was
shared with guests by soloist
Jacqueline Reddick of Sanford, who
sang, "Even Me Lord." A special
tribute to the guests was given by
Jasmyne George, who sang, “1
Don't Know About Tomorrow."
The introduction of the keynote
speaker was made by Josephine
Howard, at-large board member.
The ALPI luncheon speaker was the
dynamic, energetic and knowledge­
able Dr. Minnie Boyer Wbodmff, a
retired educator arid former princi­
pal of John Young Elementary. 1 let

Hawkins

message to the group was one of
empowerment She encouraged
each person to haw a good charac­
ter, set of beliefs, possess great
moral values, and become the archi­
tect of one's life. The message will
I recognition was given to
our many!
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between ALPI and communities we
serve are indeed crucial to the suc­
cess of the ALPL
The 2002 Robert Bryant Award
recipient was Wilbert McTler, a ded­
icated board member of the ALPL
He b a state of Florida career work­
er, whose dedication to the commu­
nities he serves is utmost He is the
No. 1 leader in networking to help
service individuals in need of y rv ice.
The 2002 board members from
ail four regions were installed by
Attorney Albert Miller.
Representatives on the ALPI board
of directors from the Northern
Region, Ortando/Sanford, are
Grace S. Miller; Marva Hawkins,
Commissioner VHma Williams and
\femon McQueen.

The Seminole County Chapter of
Florida A M University Alumni's
annual banquet will be heid 6 p.m.
Saturday, March 16, in the Sanford
Civic Center.
The speaker for the occasion is
Carolyn Hepburn Collins, president
of FAMU National Alumni
Association.
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She to the second female in 1
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National Alumni Association. She to
proud and honored to serve her
Alma Mater as the first president of
the NAA in the third millennium.
The alumni, friends and the
community arc invited to hear his
dynamic speaker during the March
16 banquet Tickets arc available for
$25 and may be purchased by call­
ing 4U7-330-74B1 or 407-323*366.
Daryl Mobley to chairman of the
banquet and Gina Joseph to presi­
dent of the Seminole County chap­
ter of FAMU Alumni
Scholarships will be awarded to
deserving students of Seminole
County schools during the event.

can be independent," she said. “I
teamed a lot about the country,
and a lot about myself. The trip

showed me that 1 can go overseas
— that I can do things on my
own."

Adventure
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in the early 1990s.
Experiencing a reverse culture
"It was almost shocking in
shock, it took Foster a few days to
local dignitaries, the group spent
return to the normality of every
time visiting various sites, includ­ Cape Town," Foster said. "It to
day life in Orlando. However, she
ing the Hlunluwe Game Reserve. one of the most beautiful places
in the world, but it's not a place
welcomed American cuisine,
"1 didn't get to see all the ani­
which she missed while in South
mals 1 thought I would see, but it where 1 would want to live.
Segregation to still going on,
Africa.
was amazing," Foster said. "In
which I expected, but not to the
"South African food is really
Florida, you can go to Animal
degree that it still occurs.
heavy," she said. "I enjoyed some
Kingdom and see the same ani­
"But, It to also a very devel­
of it, but 1 did lose some weight
mals, but it isn't the same. On
safari, you feel like you are In the oped d ty," she said. "1 was hon­
while I was there. 1 think one
estly surprised by how developed
middle of nowhere. You could
night they even served us rat, one
even reach out of the car window it to. Other areas, outside of Cape
of the country's many delicacies."
Town, may not be as developed
Now considering a possible
and touch a zebra.
but are not as segregated."
"Plus, it's fun to say I've been
career in the foreign service,
On Jan. 9, the group left Cape
on an African safari."
Foster said she would like to
Town and traveled tu sub-tropical
Foster also met her South
return to Africa.
Durban, South Africa's second
African peers, who had as many
"I would definitely like to go
largest city. After four days, the
opinions about Americans as
back, not just to South Africa, but
their counterparts had about
delegation returned to
all of Africa," she said. "1 feel tike
Johannesburg. A fter four more
1 didn't do and see everything I
them.
"They are so different, but yet
days, Foster boarded a plane
would have liked to have seen.
so the same," Fostersaid. "The
bound for the United States.
"And Africa made me realize 1
people, especially in Cape Town,
were so open to talk about their
country. They tell you exactly
how it to without making you feel
like you are stepping on their
toes.
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Officials deem Olde Lake Mary Days a success
Despite the strong winds,
3rd Rhode Island Battalion C
which blew tents over
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and almost lifted the
won the first skirmish.
moonwalk off the
There were fewer of
ground, this year's
them, but, being an
Olde Lake Mary Days
artillery battalion, they
was a huge success. The
did have that cannon
favorite for the kids
on their side!
attending the festival,
The Native American
besides the almost fly­
demonstrators included
ing moonwalk, were
the Talako Indian
Mary
the living history
Dancers. Dancers of all
ages entertained the
demonstrators.
R ow ell
Children really got a
• • • • • • • • crowds and occasional­
ly invited the audience
kick out of the skir­
to join in.
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was a cake-decorating contest
for those girls decorating thejr
own cakes. First place went to
CheIsey O'Boyle of Troop 504,
second place to Sevie Filosofos
of Troop 458 and third place to
Kristina Altendorf of Troop
1031.
This was the First year at
Olde Lake Mary Days that the
crafters and artisans were
judged. There were three major
awards and two honorable
mentions. The Mayor's Award
went to Faye Siler. Faye handpaints rocks to look like animab. They're very realistic
looking. Second place went to
Shannon Baughman who
makes delicious homemade
jams and jellies. Third place
went to Lob Bauer who makes
lovely silk floral arrangements.
Honorable mentions went to
Mary Jane Duryea for her
handmade candles and Bryant
and Sally Moultrcy with their
handmade leather belts.

Herald photo by Mary Rowan

Members ol the Laka Mary Woman's Club at their booth at Ode Laka Mary Days.

special guest at February's
meeting of the Lake Mary
Woman's Club was Kristin
Bartholomew. With simple rub­
ber stamps and a little creativi­
ty, you can make your own col­
orful greeting cards, invitations
and stationery. You can also
decorate bags and make your
own gift-wrap. You can even
decorate fabric If you're inter­
ested in classes, you can con­
tact Kristin at 407-302-4522 or
online at
kristinOcnkdesigns.com.
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the great thing about it, b that
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Crooms ninth-graders pass first test in series
Twenty-three ninth grade
students from Crooms
Academy of Information
Technology successfully
passed the first out of a four
test series in the Cisco
Networking program.
Each of these students

received four college credib
from Seminole Community
College for the CET 1600C—
Cisco Networking
Fundamentals Course.
High school students are
able to receive college credit in
technical courses through the

nation-wide Technical
Preparation program. The
four course series prepares
students for the national certi­
fication exam called Cisco
Certified Network Associate
(CCNA).
The ninth-grade students

took the same exam as juniors
and seniors in other high
schools and college students
who are enrolled in Applied
Technology programs.
Seminole Community College
personnel said they were
impressed with the results.

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Club once again had a booth at
Olde Lake Mary Days. This
year, the club raffled off two
living plant baskets. The beau­
tiful baskets were created by
Woman's G u b members Patti
Hart and Diane Turtle. Patti
chose a spring theme for her
basket and Diane's chose a
patriotic theme for hers. The
winners of the baskets were I.
Dugger and Estelle Konviser. If
y o u d1like to join the Lake
Maryr Woman's G u b or would
like more information, call
Wanda at 407-330-3331.

Zoo hosting
book drive
Office Depot in partner­
ship with WMMO, and
Zephryhills Water will be
sponsoring a book drive
during the Central Florida
Zoo's Adventure Trail on
March 30.
From 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.,
children bringing a new
book will receive a free
admission to the zoo. All
of the books will be donat­
ed to Seminole County
Public Schools.
During the Hippity Hop
Adventure weekend at the
zoo, children will be able to
discover clues and answer
education and animal and
Earth Day questions.
Children will receive free
bunny tails, enjoy face
painting, and meet the
Easter Bunny.
However, the book
drive/child's free admis­
sion is only for Saturday,
March 30 from 9 a.m. to II
a.m.
For more information on
the book donations, please
call Dividends School
Volunteer Program at 407
3204)178.

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D A R presents essay, good citizen awards
Sallie Harrison Chapter of
the National Sodety Daughters
of the American Revolution
recognized
Seminole
County youth
with an
"Awards Day"
tea held at the
Bettye Smith
Cultural Arts
Center on
Feb.8. Essay
contestants
Dietrich
from fifth
e e e e e a e e through eighth
grades were
recognized and each winner
received a certificate and
American History Medal.
Virgin!* Powell reported the
following: The theme this year
was: "As editor of Philadelphia
Gazette, interview at least two
signers of the Declaration of
Independence and write an
article for the July 5,1776, edi­
tion."
American History Essay
winners were presented their
awards by
Gail L Clover, chairman, to
the following: Maddie
Gonzalez fifth grade, Keeth
Elementary; Adrian Chase,
sixth grade, Indian Thai; and
Justin Aplin, eighth grade,
Jackson Heights. These win­
ning essay are forwarded to
the State D.A.R. and the state
winner will receive a savings
bond.
In addition to the essay
awards. Good Citizen awards

were presented to outstanding
seniors by chairman, Heidi
Haines. These seniors have
demonstrated qualities of
dependability, service, leader­
ship and patriotism and were
Iven a certificate and Good
Citizen Medal.
The awards were presented
to: Merissa Cohen, Lake Mary
High School; Tiffany GeorgL
Seminole High School; ana
Kathryn Abbot, Lake Howell
High School. Winners not pres­
ent were, Asher Wildman,
Oviedo High; Lindsay McCall,
Lake Brantly High and
Veronica Cordero, Winter
Springs High School.
The business meeting was
presided over by Julia Sartin,
regent, and members of the
chapter served tea to winners
ana guests.
Federated Clubs Meet
The Sanford Woman's Club
hosted a meeting of Seminole
County Federation of Women’s
C ubs on Feb. 25 at the Oak
Avenue clubhouse. Other clubs
represented were: Oviedo
Woman's Cub, Altamonte
Springs Woman's C u b ,
Casselberry Woman’s Club and
the Garden G ub of Sanford
Inc
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The local club won a mone­
tary gift for having the largest
representation.The clubs met at
11 a.m., followed by a covered
dish luncheon at noon.
Members brought their culi­
nary specialties with the

OAR Good Citizen* Awards recipients are Tltlany Georgi. Heidi Haines, Meriasa
Cohen and Kathryn Abbot.

Sanford Club also providing a
ham, cheese and potato casse­
role.
Betty Jack, host club presi­
dent opened the meeting and
Mindy Tooley gave a devotion­
al program followed by the
Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag. Betty Akers, president of
the Seminole County
Federation of Women's Clubs,
presided over the business ses­
sion.
Toby Troutman presented
tickets to the Helen Stairs
Theatre as door prizes.
Members discussed various
proieds they have completed
and what they have planned
for the future. Betty Jack said,
"We had a good meeting

Photo autonlttod to the Hereto

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and Justin Apiin.

FL 32750. Telephone: 407-7676728.

ACS Benefit
Swing into spring when the
Seminole County Baud of the
American Cancer Society proud­
ly presents its annual Luncheon
and Fashion Show Thursday at
Heathrow Country Club. The
popular spring fling fund-raiser
for cancer research is usually a
sell-out long before it gets started
good.
Beverly Boothe and Carole
Kirehhoff are busy getting final
details in order. Locals are serv­
ing on the committees Jhd as
models showing spring finery
firm Dillard's.

New Residences
Sanford A it Displayed
Longtime Herald readers
Art enthusiasts who crave a
will remember Dorothy
feast for the eyes should visit the
Me Reynolds as the feisty
southern belle who lived in
window display at Sanford
Flower Shop on Commercial
Sanford for so long. Not too
Street in Sanford Tim Donahoe,
long ago, Dorothy sold her
spacious home near the airport I his sister. Kit Thompson, and
their mom, Charlotte Davis,
and moved to the coast to be
invite all to come and visit the
near her son and his wife. Her
health is not the best and she Is exceptional art exhibit at their
place of business. The lovely
legally blind.
wateroolor art is the work of
Dorothy would love hearing
Katherine Bishqp, longtime
from her Sanford friends. Her
Sanford resident who is multi-tal­
address is: 125 Palm Breeze
ented
Drive, Edgewater, FL 32141.
The paintings are scenes from
Telephone: 386-123^239.
Sanford Landmarks.
Another of Sanford's
Sorry, but they are not for sale.
favorite ladies, Doris Stein, has
moved away from the city, but
Katherine laughal and said "It
would be like selling my chil­
not too far. After an aeddent,
dren."
Doris later fell and broke her
hip. A Sanford resident for 55
Grand Opening
years and 45 years in the same
An alklay celebration was the
house, Doris now lives at
Chambrel in Longwood. She
order of the day all day last
has been featured several times Saturday when Avant Beauty
' Solon hosted Grand Opening fes­
on television leading the
tivities. Customers ana guests
Pledge of Allegiance.
Incidentally, she lives inde­
were served a continuous buffet
pendently and is looking for­
of goodies from a large table set
ward to her 90th birthday in
up in the back of the newly-deco­
May.
rated house of beauty. Sanford
welcomes June Sirizi, managerHer address is: 150 Islander
Court, Apt. 192 LK, Longwood, operator, to the community.

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Church
Notes

Holy Cross
Lutheran
C hurch o f
Lake Mary

New Name
Freedom Assembly
Worship Center Assembly
of God has officially
changed its name. The
new name is New Hope
Fellowship.
This change is effective
immediately. The church
is located at the same
address, 1515 W. 5th St.,
in Sanford. Randall HallWalker is senior pastor.
For more information,
call 407-323-8999.
Y ard S a le

Lutheran Church o f the
Redeemer, located at 2525
Oak Ave., in Sanford, will
have a yard sale Saturday,
March 9.
Proceeds from the yard
sale will gn toward the
camp fund, which has a
goal of sending the
church's youth, ages 1017, to summer camp at
Woodlands Lutheran
Camp.
Inspirational Concert
Dave and Barb
Anderson are coming in
concert to Ascension
Lutheran Church in
Casselberry 6 p.m.
Sunday, March 10.
The inspirational con­
cert is sponsored by the
Music Ministry of
Ascension Lutheran
Church.
Throughout 24 years of
ministry, the Andersons
have touched audiences
around the world with
sincerity and warmth. In
1993, the couple was in a
plane crash that occurred
over the icy waters of the
Bering Sea off the coast of
Nome, Alaska. They were
returning from a hum ani­
tarian and Christian min­
istry mission in the
Russian Far East. The mir­
acle o f God, by surviving
the crash, has changed
their lives and their min­
istry.
Their music is a blend
of contemporary, gospel
and traditional.
Accompanying the
Andersons is pianist Dale
Post from Minneapolis,
Minn.
The community is invit­
ed to attend the concert.
A tree-will offering will
be received. For more
information about the
concert, call Ascension
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3101 W .1 il* .S w * »d
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930a m
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Longwood FL 32750*3394
(407) 339-3817
Ravtfend Chne Whaiay ■ Sanior f*«ior
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9 30 am
649 am
1160am
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860 pm
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7 00 p m
700pm
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9 00 p m
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2913 6 Orlando Oft*
Santard FL 32773
407-322-6222
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407*774*0777
Gr*g Fraaman
Faatar
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615 a m 'and 10:49' am
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930am
1049 am
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4100 PknU Roed (4SA)
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4U747MSJ3
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10 11 em
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PINECnSST BAPTIST CHUACH
•01 Eaal A n »n BouMvan)
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(407) 5215757
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1000am
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1100am
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700pm
Old Trunk tor a New Day

5400 U v ta M woeda Road
LaAa Mary, a 3274a
(407)333-1099
Gr Sob Farttar
KaMh Wcam / Me* Partar
Co-You*n
Woitara
Sunday
Ccdaa and Oomta
930AM
Sana Study
949 A M
Wonfip
1045AM
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CMdrana Awana CA4&gt;
5 30 PM
700 PM
Chatn Ftmky D e m
100PM
PreykT and to lt SkjJ,
700PM
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045 am
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1000 am
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700pm
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700 b i A m u
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0 30 am
Morning kVonhip
1100 am
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400pm
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750pm

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ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Comm ol M i SI I 3. Oak Arm .
Sar*»d,FL
407-522-5700
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CpeRawma. Saamlty
400 pm.
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1000 •m
9 JO am.

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CM M CH (HACCC1
3401 S Part A m , Sasdoad
407-331-44*4

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*30 am
11.00 4m
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USOkaaanOdM
Oaflary. FL 37713
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730 UpaaSa Nd.. SarSod. 79

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Sunday Btoto Seta* 100 U i
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1119 A m

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TOO Rinata Rd
Lab* Miry, f t
444-0073
Th* Rav Chart** T Holt Factor
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Holy Eutitas!
Christian EiXaton

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1401 S. Pam Ayanu#
S^Yont f t 32771
(407) 322 2491
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11 OOwn •Mommg W M N p
8 '00pm *Bto** Study

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97} MARKHAM WOODS ROAD
Comar ol C l Wtoamaon Road
407-760 7709
Sunday; CtacR SarvicA

and Sunday School 1000 Am
Wednesday
COO p m
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(100 a m lo 4 0 0 p m
ThuradRf Evening 9 p m, to • p m
149 Watuva Spnngs Road
Sui* M C A longwrood. f t 32779
Phone 407-969-1490

MID FLORIDA CHURCH OP CHRIST
219 Wad* 91
Wraar Spring* F t 32709
Sunday SanAcaa 10 30 a m JS 00 p m
Sunday 044a Study 9 3 0 a m
Wad BUS Study
7 30 pm
Barry Hayaa
(40n 327 5005

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10 *5 am
5 00 pm
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Pra-£choi* Vmu grade 12
407 321 2723
Atoo Day Cara Starts
al 1 year to praechool
407 3231411

Church Of God of
Prophecy
CHURCH OP OOO OP PROPHCCY
25091 Elm A«e Santorl Fla. 32773
407-3224015

COO Am
10 00 * m

Charismatic Episcopal
CHURCH OP TH1 HOtY COMPORTIR
The Santord Bndga
Comar of 6th Si A Hofy Av*
SiNord. Ftanfli
407-299-5014
Rev Mart Berth
Deacon
Sunday Euchanat
930 A m

Inter-Denomlnatlonal
FAITH
3002 Baardaf Ava
407-3233794
Pm

JacfeCoa
Strtlay
Morrang Worship
Evanmg: S m m m
Tuesday Evening

10 00 A m
9.00 p m
700pm

Non-Denomlnatlonal
HOUfC OP R fF U O l MINtt TRICC, PTC.
1001 Caisry Awa. Sardord
(407) 324-4711
Dora W Rchardaon
Paator
Sunday School
130 am
Morning Woaftp
11:00am
Evening Woralap
7 00 pm
Md Wee* bv* Wad
730 pm
•HOWtR DOWN OP I L l iM N Q I
201 Elm Ava, Santord, F t
4Q7 3211399
Morning WtirtMp

Tua r

Church Of God

oo A m

Wettoeeday:
Hc*y Eucterisi 700 Am A 700 pm

Church O f Christ
LONQWOOO CHURCH OP CHRIST
1019 Hay 17 92 1 m N O Hay 434
407 3235931 407-3244339
Sun. Worthip 1030 a m A 9 pm
Coma aorthu wth u a A Inarufy weicom*

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Children * Church
1000 t m
i(Cdue«lioni Wing)
Nunwry EMrgnr* All 900 Am
Through 10 001 m Service

Christian Science
FIRST CHURCH OP CHFUST, A O CH TO T

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Sumlay. March 10.2002 P a g e S C

Lutheran

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IVANQCUCAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH OP 1ANFORO (ILCA)
2917 Ortancto Or (Hay 17-12)
PBona 323*73(2

Sunday Seftoof
AAA Btoto 3A
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Christian
EM IT O M T I A I t CMUNCN
V a a ^ la a a l Chdaf)

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• 30 am

1030 a m

TOO pm

Nuraarf Provtoad

HOtY C H O U LUTHERAN CHURCH
OP LAKE NARY *
Tao lo t On** L a a U*&gt;- 7l
data Moyas
. . Paatv
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l aaaday arar«»|
p - 430 p m
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Sunday morning
400 l a .

2629 S. OaA Awi , 9«Yord. Ft
Rav iftiw A. Rauachar

Methodist
CHRIST UNTTID MfcTTHOOtST CHURCH
409 TucAar Onv*
(Comar Tudar Dr A CR 427)
R#v Ray Batrand
Paatcr
TaMphona (407) 322-7900
Sunday School
9 30 a m
Inter Miaaion
10 30A m
Morrang Wortrtp
1) 00am.
A30 p m
CNidran * Tkma IncMdad n Worthy
Nuraary provldad! (or
Cataaa and Sm*l CMWan
‘Sma« Enough To Love You •
Qromng In Chhai To Serve Vbu*
FIRST UNTTID M STHOOHT CHURCH
419 Parti Awa„ Sanford, f t
407 322-4371
MteBedei Famiy Unaaiaa Dvactor
MomngWonTHp
9 25 9 1 0 9 9 4 1 *
CoPaa FaMoarahip
930 a m.
Sunday School
949' A m
Youth Faitowirtp
4 00 p m
Nuraary Prondad
Woman* Oc*a
2nd Monday
949 am.
Man t Prayar Braafclai l
1il Thursday
A 30 am.
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“Raacru n g People ter a flaaaonf*
407-2
Meat* every Sunday al 10 00 am
al lha confortaUa Untied Amu Theater,
O d d ra h a Church 1115am
■Sludani (youth) MnMnaa 37pm
•Sal* Nursery Provtdad
■Raacharg Paopta tor a Reason*

Nazarene
LONQWOOO CHURCH OP TH* NAZARCNC

200 N Wayman S«.

Refieahmenta
1130 pm,
Thursday
faduaWp llaaeng
730 p m
Friday *Chri*il«n Coumalng 900-S 00 p m
(.Pieaiaa can 32943CO tor ^
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5070 C
407 3244199 ■
Sunday WorMup CrA945 9 10 30 A m
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4 30 p m
A didM as Candy
400pm
Youmauba
47 00pm
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1 tctaAJed I

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P P S T PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OP LAKE MARY

129 W WtttofAvi
Lata Mary. Ft
407 321-1021
Church School
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Wad. ChsP P r a m
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Alt-0550
O^rday School
949 a m
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1149 am.
C2 idran* D am h
1049 a m
000pm..
S.angacadc Sarvic*
Yradnaaday Fandy WqN
7 00 pm
"ttorar A Stranger Mara*

Presbyterian
UPSALA C O M W E T Y P R i i a r i l R U N CHURCH
Comer of W 25&lt;h Si A Upaala Rd
101 LtoaMi Road
Sanford, Ft 32771
407-3312939
Bryan Wanger
Pastor
Sundry iducaaon
900am
Sunday Worthy
1100 l a
2nd Wadnaaday of each month
Fatoeshto Dmnar
930 p m

t.49 A m
1100 A m
700 p m
930pm

Nurwry Provdad

1030 A m
Information 322-3SA2 or 3230910

11.00 a m

FAITHFUL WORO
OwfaPaa Raaau
A t *(407)
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1100a
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II 00 a

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POO a m
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Suvtoy momng
1100 Am
Pamiy Worahip Service
(Ovary ■ provided at
Deycara, Preachod end Chneian Dry School

1000 Am
7 30 pm

m r r Pr e s b y t e r ia n c h u r c h o p
B^wwn 3nj and 4m St
A Parti A Oa* / Downtown
Sanford, Ft
PRona 407-322 2612

MARKHAM W O O O l P M AB YT1M AH CHURCH
9210 l A V w n Wooda Road
407433-2030

Lata Mary

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9 00am
900 9 1030 a m
Nur»*fy Provided
Youth Group. Sunday
HkghSchora
4 00 pm.
Me*** School
6 00pm
Pra-School Mon: tm j Fn
9' to I t
Monthly Famjy Ntghl S ^ p e
Thad Wad of Each Month A 30 p m

Church Sarvtcaa

Salvation Army
T H « SALVATION ARMY WORSHIP
AMO 9CRV1C1 C tffTtR
700 W 24to Street
Santord FI 32771
407-389-2942
Captam* Robert and Unda RacAAna, Corps i
Sunday Service
Ptara# and FaMoaahip
C49 am
Sunday School
• 49 a m
Hnanaat Maaing
1100 a m
Tuaaday MaaUnga
BrbN Study and Prayar
(X p m
Horn# League (Ladtoi)
1 00' p m
Man'*FaaowaNpOub
7 00 pm
Band PracOca
6 00p m
•W* heart to God and t a d to man

United Church Of
Christ
LONQWOOO MILLS CONOR*OATIONAL CHURCH
U -C C
1259 E E Wilkamaon Road
Longatood, FV
407-332 C » 3
Rav Or Hal Youngbtood
Mmtaiar
Scmday Sarvicaa
Contemporary
900 a m
Tr^bonal Worthip
1130 a m
Nunary Provtoad
Church Behoof t l l i m , . 1 1 1 9 a m
YouJh A ChiWran Ministry
C 30 p m

Wesleyan
W t lilY A M CHURCH OP PAOLA
5560 Way ud* O r.
Sartor* a 32771
(O C 14 (Em 51) West
FaM straal on LaC •One Mae)
Launaid O Donne*
Paator
&lt;37-322
‘I N ta a lha Gospel la fiord New*"
• 45 am
Surefay Seltool
Motwng WoraMip
1100 a m
Evening WcnNp
600 pnt
MAFWaaA Mig Wail
7 30 Am.

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Church
Notes
Cantata Choir
St. Luke's Lutheran
Church, located at 2021 W.
State Road 426 in Oviedo,
is hosting the Lutheran
Cantata Choir 3 p.m.
Sunday, March 17.
The seventh annual
Lenten/Easter concert is
under the direction of Paul
Foelber. The choir will be
accompanied by a profes­
sional chamber orchestra.
The chora [program
Includes "The Seven Words
of Christ on the Cross,"
"Psalm 91," "Cantata No.
4," and selections from
"Motet No. 3"
Admission is free and a
reception will follow.
Nursery care will be pro­
vided.
For more information,
call 407-365-3616.
Gospel Sing
Grace Fellowship
Church, located at 2401 S.
Park Ave., In Sanford, will
host a Gospel Sing with the
Blackwood Gospel Quartet
7 p.m. Friday, March 29.
The Blackwood Gospel
Quartet is a two-time
Grammy Award-winning
band from Knoxville, Tenn.
For more information,
call 407-322-4584.
Craft Show
The Women's Ministries
of Sanford Church of God
is sponsoring a craft show
Saturday, April 13.
To reserve a space, call
Yolanda Tanksley at 407322-3942. The craft show
will be in the air condi­
tioned gymnasium of
Sanford Church of God,
and spaces will be first
come, first serve.
G olf Tournament
The Presbyterian
Women of YVekiva is spon­
soring the first Bud
Kendall Memorial Golf
Tournament Saturday,
April 20.
Registration is at 7:30
a.ni. witli an SJO a.n». shot
gun start. The event is a
four person scramble at
Zell wood Station Country
Club.
Entry fee Is $50 per play­
er, which includes green
fees, cart, range balls,
lunch and prizes. Entry
forms most be received by
April 13.
For more information
and an entry form, e-mail
budkendallgplfOearthlinknet

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Rocraation and Parks
Oapartmant Baba Ruth
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this past Saturday st Historic
8*nford Memorial Stadium.

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Nme-ye«rold Rachel
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By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
HEATHROW - It took more
than a year; but Saturday night it
happened.
Heathrow's
Winn
Dixie
Marketplace grocery store has
operated since October 2000 at
llO International Parkway. At
approximately 9 3 0 p m Saturday
it fell victim to its first armed rob­
bery.
More than a half dozen cus­
tomers and employees were in
the store during the heist, but no
one was injured. An unidentified
black male pulled a black ski
mask over his face, displayed a
black revolver type handgun and
ordered the people inside the
store to the ground. ‘
He removed an undisclosed
amount of money from as many

Women's
Congress plans
i conference
The International Black
Women’s Congress-will
sponsor its 10th annual
"Every Black Woman Should
Wear a Red Dress
Conference," Saturday,
March 9 from 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. at the Holiday Inn on
SR 46 in Altamonte Springs.
The conference fa entitled
"For Every Mountain."
Cost fa $25 before Friday,
$30 the day of the event. For
more information call, 407­
331-5665.

S o m i n o l e S m ile

Phone call
leads to bank
robber’s arrest
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — A
reportedly rookie bank robber
learned his first lesson in the busi
ness Monday
— don't let the
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phones.
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Altamonte
Springs Police
Department
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teller. She advised the dispatcher
that the SunTrust Bank located at
888 VWst State Road 436 was in the
process of being robbed.
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Wicklow garden serves as outdoor learning center
here's a small patch of color­
ful tranquility at Wicklow
Elementary School where
students and faculty can go to relax
and enjoy the outdoors.
Students and teachers began
planting a butterfly garden behind
the school in August using only
plant cuttings. Eventually, a weedy
patch of land was transformed into
a green area numerous butterflies
already call home.
"The beauty of the garden fa that
the children and teachers can enjoy
it and also leam from it," Art
teacher Gay Bess said. "It serves a
dual purpose — it's relaxing and

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See Garden, Page 5A

See Pan Am, Page 3A

Opera, jazz
performances
planned for
this weekend

S ee P 'bbery, Page SA&gt;

: There was no alcohol
involved in the crash and no
charges will be filed, according
toFHP.

More importantly. Wise said, those planes
will be maintained in Sanford, which may
influence the company to move the majority
of its maintenance operations to Central
Florida.
“Pan Am has maintenance facilities here
and in Portsmouth, N.H.,” Wise said. “Here
in Sanfonl they do line maintenance— rou­
tine work on the planes. Within a year or so,
we'd like to build a Large maintenance hang­
er for Pan Am to do full-service maintenance
on their planes.

Wicklow Elementary School first-graders Tyfer Stewart and
Ashley Bell show off a butterfly that is about to com e out of Its
cocoon. The insect in the chrysalis stage was found in the but­
terfly garden at the school.

See Arrest, Page 5A

SANFORD — It's all butter­
flies and beads this weekend at
the Helen Stairs Theatre.
The entertainment begins
Saturday with the Central Florida
Lvric Opera's production of
"Madama Butterfly," featuring
performances bv C F L &amp; s resident
artists
Angela
Jonas
and
Jacqueline Quirk in the title role.
With music by Giacomo
Puccini, the two-act opera tells the
story of an innocent Japanese
heroine deserted by her faithless
American husband. In the end,
she L&gt;i Finally compelled to suicide.
The opera is under the stage
direction of Lida Albancso, the
world's definitive “Madama
Butterfly" and recipient of the
1994 National Medal of the Arts.
Internationally known for h£r
singing and acting talent,
Albancso
worked
at
the
Metropolitan Opera for 26 sea­
sons, a total of 427 performances,
17 roles and 16 operas. She was a
member o f the San Francisco
Opera for 20 seasons, singing
more than 120 performances of 22
roles in 20 operas.
Founded in 1988 by Bill
Doherty and a dedicated group of
opera lovers in the Winter Park
area, the Central Florida Lyric
Opera was originally named the
Central Florida Light Opera. The
main mission of the company is
identify, train, nurture and devel­
op young vocal artists and to pro­
vide them with performance
opportunities so that they may
improve their skills and profes­
sionalism and to bring affordable
quality musical performances to
audiences throughout Florida.
Saturday's performance begins
at 230 p.m. Tickets are $20 for
adults, $15 seniors and students
and $5 for balcony scats.
On Sunday, New Orleans' own
Preservation I loll Jazz Band will
take the stage for a Mardi Gras
inspired performance. A musical
legend of its genre, the band will
perform turn of the century New
Orleans jazz.
During the 195fh, although the
See Theater, Page 5A

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They serve their communities
by providing protection against
crime, but this week law enforce­
ment officers will be at local
restaurants serving hot dishes for
a good cause.
The 2002 fund-raising cam­
paign for the Special Olympics
begins this week in Seminole
County. This year's fund drive

Date set for ‘March for Meal’ Day in Seminole
Meals on Wheels, Etc. (MOW) Executive Director of Meals on
has just announced that Friday, Wheels. Etc. "We are calling on
March 22 will be designated as . elected officials, business leaders,
March for M eal" Day In and private individuals in our
Seminole County. Its purpose is to county to help us reach this goal "
make certain that no senior goes
Meals on Wheels, Etc. currently
to bed hungry, at least on this day. serve* 650 senior meals each day.
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b® a community
"Without our program, many
etfort,
said Sherry Fincher, of these people would go all day

without a real meal," Fincher
said. "There are many more out
there that we can't reach because
there just
aren't enough
resources."
They are asking individuals
who would like to join in this first
See Meals, Page 5A

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The Buzzard's Roost is located at 2921 S. Orlando Drive, Suite 200
in Sanford Plaza, Sanford. The new owner is Vickie Bcbout. She has
a wide range of events scheduled for the new year.
The Tuf Luck band is scheduled to appear regularly on Fridays
and Saturdays. I could tell this group of artists has spent many hours
in practice as it shows in their performance. When I first heard them
play, I was amazed at how they click with each other. They play a
majority of modem country with a mix of classic country and old
time rock and mil while adding a short comedy skit in between
songs. The first weekend they performed, the crowd went wild. It
was almost as if we were in the middle of a major concert. I predict
this band will go far in their career, i am just thankful that we had the
opportunity to book them before they get too big to afford here in
Sanford. They are truly awesome. As a special treat to our customers,
there will be no cover when the band plays.
Karaoke is scheduled every Tuesday and Thursday night with
Jason. Tuesday nights will be regular karaoke. Thursday nights will
be the karaoke contest with cash and prizes to the winners. We have
a blast with Jason. He is witty, has a terrific voice and is a whole lot
of fun. We have approximately 4,000 karaoke songs to choose from.
I am sure there is something that will appeal to everyone.
We will continue to have the blind draw dart tournament on
Tuesdays prior to karaoke. Everyone seems to love darts In this area.

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In fact, one o f my customers gave my husband and I a lesson a few
weeks ago. And, we now have the dart fever. It is terrific. Also, I plan
to set up regular pool tournaments with the new pool tables and
accessories being delivered this week. Pool Is a very strategic game
to play. It Is as enjoyable to watch as It Is to participate.
The hours of operation are 12 noon to 2 am. The karaoke and
ladies and mens night events will finish early enough to prevent any*
one from having too much trouble getting up for work the next day.
Also, you can now choose from a wide variety of liquor rather than
be limited to beer and wine. There will be creative drink specials
daily from the time we are open until the time we close. Every
Wednesday will be ladies' night, where the ladles drink,.free, from
9pm to 12 midnight Every Monday will be men's night, were the
men drink free from 9 pm to 11 pm. Also, very Sunday for a $5.00
cover charge, there will be free pizza and draft from 1 pm to 4 pm.
Watch for the lingerie shows and male review coming soon. Those
will be announced when we have more information.
I am sure everyone is curious about my husband and I. We have
been married for 28 years. We have two adult children, 28 and 24,
and one grandchild five year old. We used to live In Sanford and
Lake Mary 20 years ago. We left to search for a career and better our*
selves in life. Since then 1 have received my Master of Business
Administration Degree with an emphasis in accounting and plan to

Come visit Vickie Babout, the row owner of Buzzard’s RoocL
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Wednesday. March 8, 2002 Page 3 A

Obituaries
• Bryan Chad Barks
Bryan Chad Barks, 29, of
Cypress, Texas, died Wednesday,
Feb. 2 7,2001
Bom in Sanford, he was a real
estate salesman. He was a mem­
ber of North Woods Presbyterian
Church o f Houston, Texas.
Survivors indude his father
and stepmother, Thomas J. and
Deborah A. Barks of Sanford; his
mother and stepfather, Claudia
and Joseph Davis of Cypi
Texas; grandparents, Geooigiaj.
u
Barks of Sanford and Dorothy
Smith-Fox of Lake Mary; two
brothers, Wayne Davis of
Cypress, Texas, and Zachary J.
Barks of Sanford; and two sis­
ters, Kristen D. Barks of Sanford
and Jennifer Mitchell of Mount
Dora.
Brisson Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.

Dennis P. Burke
Dennis P. Burke) 47, of
Summit Ridge Place, Ldngwood,
died Saturday, March 2,2001
Bom in Astoria, N.Y., he
moved to Central Florida in
1989. He worked for Fairbanks,
Mazda and was a Little League
baseball coach for many years.
He was of the Roman Catholic
faith.
Survivors include his wife,
Alice; one son, Timothy; one
daughter, Bridget; his mother,
Anne Wtlk o f Roosevelt bland,
N.Y.; and one sister, Debbie
Drcvenak of Astoria, N.Y.
Wood lawn Carey Hand
Funeral Home of Longwood b
in charge of arrangements.

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S hirley M. DeQ cco
' M. DeCicco, 74, of
Wskivaf
Road, Apopka,
died!
arch 3 ,2031
Bom in Maplewood, N.J., she
moved to Central Florida in 2001
She was a commercial designer
and a member of die Humane
Society. She was of the Catholic
faith.
Survivors include two sons,
William and Donald Manigoid of
New Jersey; two grandchildren;
and six great grandchildren.
Woodlawn Carey Hand
Funeral Home of Longwood is in
charge of arrangements.

Healthcare.
Bom in Michigan, she moved
to Central Florida from Delaware,
N.J., in 1974. She retired after 43
years working as a registered
nurse. She was of the Methodist
faith
Survivors indude her spouse of
65 years, Albert J. Fowler; two
daughters, Barbara Karkutt of
Easton, Pa., and Nancy Ellen of
Pennsylvania; eight grandchil­
dren; and eight great grandchil­
dren.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City b in charge of
arrangements.

Joshua Ray Evener

Euzarsth Faun Henderson

Joshua Ray Evener, 20, of
Vapeio Street, Deltona, died
Saturday, March 2,2002, in
Halifax Medkal Center in
Daytona Beach.
Bom in Athens, Ohio, he
moved to Ddtana in 1989. He
was a plumber and enjoyed boat­
ing, fishing, sports and working
on can. He was of the Catholic
faith.
Survivors include his parents,
Danny and Renee Evener of
tMtona; one brother; Kyle Evener
of Deltona; one sister, Tessie
Evener of Ddtona; and grandpar­
ents, Jack and Julie LeFrinere of
Athens, Ohio, and Jennie Evener
of Athens, Ohio.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City b in charge of
arrangements.

Elizabeth Faun Henderson, 91,
of Dartmouth Street, Deltona,
died Saturday, March 1 2 0 0 1 in
her home.
Bom in Springfield, Ohio, she
moved to Central Florida in 1974.
She was a homemaker. She was of
the Methodist faith.
Survivors indude her niece and
caregiver, Judy Tesla o f Deltona.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange O ty b in charge of
arrangements.

Virginia E. Fowler
Virginia E. Fowler, 91, of Doyle
Road, Deltona, died Saturday,
March 1 2 0 0 1 in Ddtona

F ran ces Y. H ud so n
Frances Y. Hudson, 84, of
DcBary, died Friday, March 1,
2001
Bom in Key West, she moved
to Hudson arid then to Central
Florida. When she was younger,
she helped restore the Hudson
Pioneer Home and then worked
as a private nurse In Winter Park
Towers.
Survivors include one son,
Paul Hudson of DcBary; one
daughter, Elaine Hudson of
Winter Park; one sister Cedlia
Castillo of Miami and one grand­
son.
The family will receive friends
noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday,
March 6, in Baldwin Fairchild
Funeral Home Oaklawn Chapel
in Sanford. Services will follow at
1 p.m.
Baldwin Fairchild Funeral
Homes, Oaklawn Chapel, b in
charge of arrangements.
B a rba ra J eanne J ecks

Bom Sept. 14,1974, in Sanford,
she was employed with
Enrichment
p
Inc., of
I,
DcLand.She
participated in
the Special
Olympics.
Survivors
include her
parents, Clyde
and Lucille
Lingard of
Osteen; five sbters, Clara Mae of
Oviedo, Geraldine of Orlando,
Autumn of Oviedo, Rose of
Oviedo and Laurie of Orlando;
six brothers, Jimmie Lee of
Orlando, Claude of Osteen,
James of Oviedo, Andrew of
Sanford, Kevin of Chicago, IU.,
and Michael of Orlando; and a
host of uncles, aunb, cousins,
nephews and nieces.
Funeral services are 1 p.m.
Friday, March 8, in Eichelberger's
Memorial Chapel. Viewing b 4 to
8 p.m. Thursday, March 7.
Wilson-Eichelbcrgcr Mortuary
Inc., b in charge of arrange­
ments.

Orange City.
Bom in Mount Vernon, N.Y,
she moved to Central Florida
from Rantoul, III., in 1991 She
was a project manager at Deltona
Lanes and enjoyed bowling and
spending time with her family.
She was of the Presbyterian faith.
Survivors include her husband
of 29 years, Fred Jecks; one son,
Timothy R. Jocks of Deltona; one
daughter, lisa M. Jecks of
Deltona; two brothers, Ken and
Jeff Wolf, both of New York City,
N.Y.; and three sbters, Virginia
Bradley of Simsbury, Conn.,
Patricia Chercsky of Newark,
N.J., and Alice Wolf of New York
City, N.Y.
Memorial donations may be
made to St. Jude's Children
Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude
Place, Memphis, TN, 38105.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City b in
charge of arrangements.

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M ichelle A nn Lin c a r d

Barbara Jeanne Jecks, 48, of
North Atmore Circle, Deltona,
died Friday, March 1,2002, in
Florida Hospital Fish Memorial,

Michelle Ann Lingard, 27, of
Longwood Avenue, Osteen, died
Friday, March 1,2001 in her resi­
dence.

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T he Seminole H erald

B u s in e s s
Engineered Homes prom otes
two to key executive positions
Steven Hiss and
Deborah Lippert of
Lake Mary tapped
Engineered Homes has solidi­
fied its Central Florida homebuilding operations with the
additions of two veteran real
estate executives to its staff —
Steven F. Hiss and Deborah J.
Lippert both of Lake Mary.
Hiss joins the company as
Vice President Administration
and Chief Financial Officer and
will be responsible for oversee­
ing and managing the day-today administrative and financial
aspects of the company.
Lippert has been named Vice
President of Sales and will direct
the com pany's New Homes
sales operations which currently
includes a sales force of 20 per­
sons and six residential commu­
nities in Orange, Seminole and

Lake counties.
Engineered Homes President
Igor Teplitsky announced the
appointments.
Both Hiss and Lippert
bring extensive experience and
expertise to a company that
posted a record $78.4 million in
home sales last year and has
built more than 1,600 homes
since commencing operations in
1996.
Before coming on board. Hiss
was the CFO for the past five
years for Greater Construction
Corp. and has held various
administrative financial posi­
tions for both national retailers
and private companies, includ­
ing The Limited, tnc., Victoria's
Secret, Kirchman C orp., and
accounting giant KPMG Peat
Marwick.
Lippert's credentials include
more than 14 years sales and
marketing experience in new
home sales and management in

Bevan, Sparrow merge efforts

the Tampa Bay market, includ­
ing D irector of Sales and
Marketing for the West Florida
regional operations for national
home builder Pulte Homes.
At Pulte, she was instrumen­
tal in the growth, productivity
and profitability of the compa­
ny's West Florida operations
that included closings in excess
of 700 homes during her six
years. Before joining Pulte, she
was a New Homes Sales
Counselor for Lennar Homes,
which helped prepare her for
management.
"W ith the appointments of
Steven Liss and
Deborah
Lippert, we have added signifi­
cant experience and leadership
to our home-building opera­
tions," Teplitsky said. "W e have
^et high goals for the company
not only for this year but for
future years. These two execu­
tives will help provide the direc­
tion to get there."

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Marla Bevan, left, and Linda Sparrow cut a ribbon to announce the launch of their new business venture, Unicity
Network. The venture was created when RexaD Showcase International and Enrich International merged.
Unicity Network’s parent company, Royal Numlco, Is a $4.5 billion company from the Netherlands and Is the
owner of the GNC stores. To learn more about Unidty Network, visit the Sanford Chamber ot Commerce Web
site at www.sanfordchamber.com' and dick on Home-based Businesses or Health and Fitness Center; or call
Linda Sparrow at 1-888-239-5497

TEAM plan upgrade of accounting system
TEAM Information Services,
Inc., a Lake Mary based Informa­
tion technology and computer
consulting
company
that
Includes vereon Technology, Inc.
in Jacksonville and Dragon
Development Corp. In the
Washington, D.C. area, has

launched a major upgrade of its
accounting systems.
Matt Moore, founder and
chief executive officer at TEAM,
said the internal systems being
installed now will cost some
$40,000 and will affect all three
companies.

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in part by a general slowdown in
demand for non-government
information technology services
nationwide, Moore said. After
travel and tourism, the IT indus­
try may be among the hardest hit
by the recession and we're taking
advantage of it by upgrading
one of our most complex sys­
tems, said Moore. "All indica­
tions are that our industry will
start getting back to speed by
August," he added.

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has two offices in Seminole
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quarter surge, the nation's lead­
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and real estate related services
registered a 44 percent increase
over 2000 revenues of $2.7 bil­
lion and more than doubled 1999
revenues of $1.9 billion, reports
FNF Chairman and CEO
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"The fourth quarter w as a
great finish to the best year in the
history of our company," Foley
lion' for, (he, secorujicRnaecutive
quarter, and recurring n e t earn ­
ings topped $100 million A a first
for our company and industry."
Besides Fidelity National Title
Insurance of New York which
has offices in Longwood and
Casselberry, the other title insur­
ance companies in the FNF net­
work include Chicago Title,
Tlcor Title, Security Union,
Alamo Title and International
Title Solutions.
Fidelity National Financial
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strategic accomplishments in
2001, as well, the most notable
being the successful merger and
reorganization
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data, solutions and services tq
lenders, real estate agents and
other participants in the real
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But it was figures and numy
bere where FNF really shined iq
2001. Both title premiums and
direct title orders showed nicq
gains over the prior year, accord*
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Stone.
For the 12-month period end­
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were $ J J billion .versus SLU M )
liuo jin. ,2000 —* a 42 percent
increase,,’ Nearly ,30 percent of
those premiums ($792 million^
were issued in the fourth quar­
ter. The company also finished
the year with 2.64 million titles
insurance orders, closing 1.77*
million of them. Again, most of
the activity ft 787,200 orders,
opened and 534,500 orders
closed — occurred in the fourth
quarter.
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"Fourth auarter order voL
times were the strongest o f the
year, as we benefited from the
combination of low absolut
interest rates and the surprising
strength of the residential resalq
and new home purchase mar­
kets," Stone said. "January ordervolumes remain robust, giving'
us continued reason for opti­
mism as we head into the New
Year."
The
company's
Centra)
Florida operations derive most
of its business from Realtors,
lenders and builders, as well as
attorneys and title agents who.
issue title insurance policies
underwritten
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located
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Web site at www.fidelitycfl.com.

Florida Solar
reports January ;;
sales top $700,000
Florida Solar Technology Inc. iq
Sanford reported sales and
installations of 118 pool heating
systems in January for a dollar
volume of more ihan $700,000,
Skip West, company president,
said.
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West said David West and Steve1
Telesca were the top sates asso­
ciates for the month.
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largest and most active contract
tor of pool heating systems, as
well as marketing and selling
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After attending a workshop
last year. Best cam e up with the
idea for the garden.
*1 didn't know anything about
butterfly gardening until I went
to the w orkshop,” she said.
"Now we a n all teaming things
from the garden."
The garden contains numer­
ous native Florida plants, includ­
ing passion vine and milkweed.
It even has a sm all herb garden
that contains parsley, sage and
d ill
Everything in the garden was
donated to the school from par­
ents and faculty. N o school fund­
ing was used to create the envi­
ronmental an a.
"It had a sense of old-fashionednets to i t — people sharing
ta Instead of buying them,
said.
Once the plants started grow­
ing end blooming, it didn't take
long for the butterflies to notice.
Zebra Long W in n , Monarchs
and others currently thrive in tire
garden.
Currently,
m any
classes
include the metamorphosis of
the butterfly and other insect
topics into their curriculum*.
'I t's hands-on education,”
Bess said. "They get to see the
caterpillar eventually turn into a
butterfly. They see the entire
process."

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Fifth-grader Josh King has
used the garden as a tool to
study the broad topic of butter­
flies. N ot only does he possess
an srriy of knowledge about the
butterflies that visit me Wicklow
garden, he knows about the varioush^pes found throughout the
"I've kerned that butterflies
can be found pretty much any­
where you go, even in the cold­
est states. King said. "M y
favorite is die Queen Alexander,
which is found in Papua, New
Guinea. It has U-inch wings and
comes in many colors."
The fifth-grader can often be
found in the garden before class­
es b « in in the morning and after
the final bell rings in the sftrr"W hen it's not too cold, I come
out here," King said. "I love It"
Bess hopes the garden will
continue to expand. She Is cur­
rently working on a grant and an
application to get the an a certi­
fied as a natural wildlife habitat
provider.
The art teacher also hopes
more plants will be donatea to
the school, and she is looking for
people to donate benches so stu­
dents and teachers can sit and
relax around the garden.
"M v goal is to turn what was
an ugly part of the school to the
moat beautiful and to expand
our classroom doors," she said.

Robberyas three cash
only a $50 snd Sifbills to the I
He is described by witnesses as
having a stocky build, approxi­
mately five feet nine inches tall
and weighing approximately ISO
pounds. He was wearing a white
T-shirt with blue trim around the
collar and sleeves, and dark blue
medium length shorts.
Numerous police units from
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office and Lake Mary responded
to the scene. A K-9 unit from the
Altamonte
Springs
Police
Department w as unable to fol­
low the robber's scent. The sher­
iff's office alert helicopter was

also unable to, locate any possi­
ble suspects.
Sheriff's office investigators
do have a video of the robbery
from the bank cameras inside the
grocery store.'Authorities also
nave several prints left by the
thief. The only problem is he was
masked and gloved.
"It may or may not be help­
fu l" sheriff's office spokesman
Steve Olson said about the
video. "The fact he was masked
and gloved will complicate
things."

With the lack of evidence,
investigators are checking if the
robbery is related to others in the
area, Olson said.

Arrest
Continued from Pago 1A
with dispatch, they radioed the
dill out to the officers," said police
department spokesman Derrick
Becton.
1 Responding immediately, were
two Florida Highway Patrol
troopers and two Altamonte
Springs officers that were near the
intersection of State Road 434 and
State Road 436. The FHP troopers
responded first to the scene and
noticed a black m ak walking from
the bank wearing a ski mask.
The subject, Rolando Romaine

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Bailey, 21, of Orlando, then entered
a tan Cadillac. That Is when
authorities pounced securing the
suspect at gunpoint The mask
ana a loaded gun were recovered
from the vehicle, according to
police.
"It was good timing all around
- bod timing an his p art" Becton
said about the teller's call and the
police officers' arrival
Becton said It appears Bailey
has no previous arrests and police
are still unsure why he tried to rob
the bank.

Pictured are members of the 1949 Salmagundi staff. Mary Kanls was editor and Peggy Howell was the business manager. AcMsors were Miss
R ebecca Stevens and Mrs. M ae F o rt The staff Indudes, from left, (front) Mary Kenis, Nixie Kirchhoff, Bette Duncan, Emma Ja n e Robbins, Foye
M ae Cogbum, Jack ie Rowland, Mildred Turner, (mkkto) Jimmie Ludwig, Virginia Tison, Jo y ce Palmer, Otyve Adams, Barbra Rucker, Mary Anne
Galloway, Barbara Edenfield, Floyd Cooper, (back) Martha Grogan Miss Stevens, Mrs. Fort and Lila Leffter.

Lobster
Continued from P a g * LA

from 5 to 9 p m at the Seminole
Towne Center mall Red Lobster;
police
department
officers,
employees and "celebrity servers"
will partake in Cops St Lobsters
2002.
"It's on annual event for us and
it's a lot of fun," police depart­
ment spokeswoman Cleo Cohen
said.

Officers will be dressed in their
b a t uniforms. Deputy Chief Mike
McCoy and Chief Brian Toolcy
arc expected to escort patrons to
their tables. In addition, a special­
ly painted DARE vehicle and the
teenage Sanford Explorers will
also welcome guests.
The Altamonte Springs Police
Department is also participating
in the 2002 Special Olympics fund

raising. They will be participating
in the Law Enforcement Torch
Run and Cops St Lobsters to help
raise money for the Special
O lym pics.

On Tuesday, March 12, and
Friday, March 15, the Altamonte
Springs officers will be out at the
Red Lobsters located at 340 West
State Rood 436, in Altamonte
Springs, from 1100 am . until 2:00

Meals
Continued from Page LA
annual Match for Meals Day to
do one of two things: Either
donate the money they would
spend for Iheir own lunch on
March 22 or call the program at
407-333-8877
to
volunteer,
throughout the year.
"We hope our community will

come together in this effort to
eliminate hunger and malnutri­
tion in the elderly which is
becoming an alarming cause for
concern," Fincher said.
All contributions are taxdeductible. Checks should be
made payable to MOW, Etc. and
mailed to 1097 Sand Pond Rd„

Lake Mary, FL 32746. For more
information, call 407-333-8877.
Throughout the month of
March, other senior meal
providers in the country will be
participating in similar programs
in their local communities to
ensure that no senior goes to bed
hungry.

p..m. They will also be selling the
faa mom Red Lobster beads and
ial Olympics Torch Run Trts to help raise money for this
great cause.
Friday and Saturday, March 15
and 16, the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office and Red Lobster
will team up for the annual tip-acop event Sheriff's office employ­
ees will be assisting the waiters
and waitresses of Red Lobster.
Volunteers will be on hand both
days during the lunchtime and
dinnertime hours.

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Pan AmContis nod from Pago LA
"We've had discussions with
them about that, and they're
very interested."
Pan Am currently leases a
maintenance hanger and has
agreed to lease an additional
14,400 square feet of space to
house full-movement simula­
tors.
"They're bringing four of
these simulators to establish a
training facility in Sanford," said
Larry Dale, president of Orlando
Sanford International Airport.
Wise said the simulators will
provide the airline with a train­
ing center for new pilots from
Latin American countries, as
well as continuing education for
its current pilots.
Wise said exact figures for
new employees to operate the
maintenance and training facili­
ties have not been established.
Fink, however, indicated Pan
Am will increase the number of
reservation center employees to
40 from 20.
"It won't double immediately.

they will
force," Wise said.
Part of the increase will han­
dle reservations for the Latin
American
routes.
Sanford
employees already take reserva­
tions from customers in Puerto
Rico. Wise said the bilingual and
technical abilities of the Sanford
workforce has been a benefit for
Pan Am, and the company plans
to increase its Investment in the
community.
"Everything they are doin|
points to more growth, am
everything points to Sanford,"
Wise said. "Pan Am has been
very pleased with the work force
here. They're finding good
employees, and these are good
jobs. The maintenance and simu­
lator are high-tech jobs.'
"This isn't just some P R. from
the marketing department,"
Wise said referring to the com­
ments about growth by Pan
Am's president. "When the pres­
ident of the company tells you
something is going to happen,
it's going to happen."

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traditional jazz scene in New
Orleans had many top players,
there was no one center for the
city's veteran greats to play. In
1961, art dealer Larry Borenstein
opened a building he called
Preservation Hall
A young tuba player, Allan
Jaffe, ran the hall and organized
tours for the musicians who often
rformed there, naming the
nd after the venue.
The theater is sponsoring a
pre-concert street festival for sea­
son ticket holders and others
attending the afternoon perfor­
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Mardi Gras-theme food, enter­
tainment and of course, beads.
"We'll be throwing beads off
the marquee," Development
Director Ronald E. Rose said.
"It's the season of Mardi Gras, so
we thought it would be fun to
do."
The preconcert reception will
be held from noon to 2 p.m. The
Preservation Hall Jazz Band per­
formance begins at 2JO p.m.
Tickets are $30 for adults and $27
for seniors and students.
For more information on
either performance or to pur­
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A G LA N CE AROUND O U R C O U N TY

Woman reluctant to
lose man who keeps
too many secrets

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Mary Regional Chamber ol
Commerce will host its Good
Momin&amp; Seminolel, breakfast
meeting 7JO a.m. Wednesday,
March 6, in the Country Q ub
at Heathrow, located at 1200
Bridgewater Road. The topic is
the state of the Chamber.
Cost is $5 for members and
$10 for non members. Central
Florida Regional
Transportation Authority
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event

DEAR ABBY: I have been dating ’ Jay" for four
months. When I met him, he gave me his ceil
phone number. He said he doesn't have a home
phone.
............................. .
He won't tell me where
he lives because his 'ex^
™
woman" stalks him, is dan­
gerous, and he doesn't want
her to cause me any prob­
lems. He says she has access
to his apartment. (The apart­
ment is in her name.)
1care a lot for Jay and
don't want to lose him. He
has keys to my house and
Dear
knows my home and work
A bby
numbers. Fve kept no
secrets from him, but I sus­
pect he b still involved In a
relationship, and that s why he doesn't want me
to know where he lives. Should I continue to trust
Jay, or do you think he b deceiving me?
FEELING HURT IN THE NORTHWEST
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DEAR FEELING HURD 1 think he’s deceiv­
ing you. Everything you have written about him
indicates he's still involved with someone else
and probably living with her; My advice is to
change your locks and home phone number
and if he calls you at work, be unavailable.
DEAR ABBY: I am a 30-year-old female and
have been repairing computers for two years. I
thoroughly enjoy it However: the field b domi­
nated by men, and 1 have a problem.
My boss doesn't take me seriously. He will put
a malfunctioning computer in front of me; I will
test it and tell him what I think b wrong with it
Abby, he always disagrees with me.
When he pub the same computer in front of
one of hb male techs and they will tell him the
same thing, he always agrees with them.
1 think it's time he gave me credit where credit
b due. Is there anything I can do to change my
boss's behavior, or should I consider moving on?
FRUSTRATED GEORGIA TECH

S ig n s for th e new and stilt under construction GreeneW ey extension rest along the embankment n ear the 1 7 -9 2 overpass
ju st north of Airport Boulevard.

arrested Daniel Bradshaw, 40, of
Sanford Saturday for possession of
cocaine with intent to sell, drug para­
phernalia and smuggling contraband
the fail.

S u s p e n d e d L icen se

• Lake Mary Officer |. Kelly arrest­
ed Michael Henderson, 34, of Lake
Mary Friday for driving with a sus­
pended license. He was stopped by
police after he reportedly passed
another vehicle by crossing double
solid yellow lines.
• Winter Springs Officer Vince
Olech arrested Richard Vargas, 34, of
Winter Springs Friday for driving
with a suspended license.
• Seminole Deputy John Hawkins
arrested Kimberly Brown, 24, of
Sanford Sunday for aggravated bat­
tery on an officer, driving with a sus­
pended license, trespassing and oper­
ating a motor vehicle as a habitual
traffic offender.
• Sanford Officer Thomas Fransen
arrested Victor Garcia, 26, of Sanford
Saturday for driving without a license.
Police stopped Garcia after he spun
his tires leaving Bottoms Up Bar on
Sanford Avenue.

DEAR FRUSTRATED; You're not going to
change a member of the old boys' club.
Consider moving on, but not until you've found
something equally good or better. Now that you
have experience, Pm sure there are plenty of job
opportunities for s tech with your diagnostic

DEAR ABBY: I have been married to "Gerald"
for more than 50 years. He b a wonderful hus­
band and a splendid father. He still showers me
with affection: kisses me good morning and good
night, calls me from the office at least once a day,
b a great provider, never argues about money —
essentially I can do anything 1 want. In addition,
Gerald b on attentive and highly competent
lover.
Throughout the year, Gerald gives me presents
— flowers, candy, things for the house, etc.
However, he never gives mepresents for my
birthday, our anniversary or Hanukkah. I receive
only a card and a hug.
I don’t like it, Abby. When I tell him how I feel,
he just smiles, gives me a hug and a kiss, and
says, "Honey, that’s not my thing." Nothing 1 say
or do convinces him to change. Any suggestions?
PATRICIA IN SAN FRANCISCO

Grand Theft
• The sheriff's office City/County
Investigative Bureau executed a search
warrant Friday at 1801 B S.
Mellonvillc Avenue in Sanford. Police
confiscated a marijuana cigarette,
rolling papers, a Smith ana Wesson
J 5 7 handgun and Intratec 9-mm
semiautomatic firearm. The handgun
was reported stolen last June to the
sheriff s office. Agents arrested resi­
dent Timothy Mike, 29, for possession
of a firearm by a violent career crimi­
nal, grand theft of a firearm, posses­
sion of marijuana and drug parapher­
nalia.
• Sanford Investigator Paul Here
arrested John Keegan, 34, of Sanford
Friday for grand theft of a motor vehi­
cle. Keegan allegedly stole a white
Ford van from American Door and
Millwork at 3551 W. 1st S t sometime
between Feb. I and Feb. 4. The sher­
iff's office also charged Keegan with
dealing in stolen property and fraud.
He reportedly sold two rechargeable
drills from the First Street business
and pawned them to EZ Pawn in Fern
Park.
• Florida Highway Corporal L.
Smith arrested Robert Clenr, 18, of
Longwood Sunday for attempting to
escape and grand theft. Clehr sped
away from a crash on Alaqua Lakes

DEAR PATRICIA: If after 50 years of mar­
riage this is h b only fault, consider yourself a
very lucky woman. Develop a sense of humor.
G o shopping for holiday gifts for yourself.
Show them to him and say, "This Is from you.
Thanks, Honey."
Pauline Phillips and her daughter, Jeanne
Phillips, share the pseudonym Abigail Van Buren.
Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O.
Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
Abby shares more than 100 of her favorite
recipes in two booklets: "Abby's Favorite Recipes"
and "More Favorite Recipes by Dear Abby." Send
a business-size, self-addressed envelope, plus
check or money order for $10 (US. funds)
to: Dear Abby — Cookbooklet Set, P.O. Box
447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage is
included in price.)
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Police
Blotter

Into

Boulevard. Casselberry police later
caught him. He was placed In the
front seat of the FHP squad car with
the handcuffs in front of him and his
seal belt secured. Shortly later, police
found him in the police cur's driver
seat attempting to shift t l .j car into
gear.
Drug Possession
• Seminole Deputy James Ingram
Jr., arrested Nicholas Barnes, 24, of
Sanford Friday for possession of crack
cocaine and marijuana. Police stopped
Barnes for having a broken tai [light.
Police found three stamp bags full of
marijuana, a plastic breath mint con­
tainer full of crack, $436 and a nickelplated 9-mm semi-automatic firearm.
• Longwood Officer Trafton Patrick
arrested Salem Riahi, 24, of Sanford
Sunday for larceny and possession of
marijuana. He reportedly tried to steal
merchandise from the State Road 434
Winn Dixie grocery store.
• Seminole Deputy Travis Gregory
arrested Juan Maldonado, 20, of
Sanford Monday for producing mari­
juana. A neighbor reportedly alerted
police to the marijuana plant in
Maldonado’s back yard. He told
authorities )ie had planned to trade
the plant for a bicycle, but the deal fell
through.
• Seminole Deputy Christopher
Torina arrested Janice Francis, 40, of
Sanford Saturday for possession of
cocaine, drug paraphernalia and
resisting an officer.
• Sanford Officer Tomasz Ponicki
arrested Charles Kendrick, 47, of
Sanford Saturday for two counts of
possession of drug paraphernalia and
open container ordinance. Kendrick
was reportedly behind the Outreach
Rescue Mission on 13th Street drink­
ing a forty-ounce of eight ball with a
crack pipe laying next to him.
• Sanford Officer Tomasz Ponicki

DU1
• Sanford Officer Bill Crapps arrest­
ed Don Vudnovich, 38, of Sanford
Friday for his second charge of dri­
ving under the Influence. Police arrest­
ed Vudnovich after he reportedly fell
off his motorcycle while stopped at ‘
the intersection of li t Street and
French Avenue. He refused to take
breath tests at the jail.
• Sanford Officer BUI Erwin arrest­
ed Jose Garcia, 34, of Sanford Friday
for driving under the influence, dri­
ving without headlights on and a
defective exhaust. He refused breath
tests at the jail.
• Sanford Officer BUI Crapps arrest­
ed MitcheU Gainey, 29, of Sanford
Saturday for driving under the influ­
ence and passing in a no passing zone.
Breathalyzer tests at the jail revealed a
blood alcohol content of about .147.
• Sanford Officer Thomas Fransen
arrested Evins Pringle, 61, of Sanford
Sunday for driving under the influ­
ence, DUl property damage and dri­
ving with a suspended license. He
was involved in a crash on Celery
Avenue. Breathalyzer tests at the jail
revealed a blood alcohol content of
about .197.
• Sanford Officer Bill Erwin arrest­
ed Edy Juarez, 19, of Sanford Saturday
for driving under the influence, failure
to obey a traffic light and violation of
learner's permit. Breathalyzer tests at
the jail revealed a blood alcohol con­
tent of about .134.
• Seminole Deputy Richard
Kolentus arrested Jon Halasz, 23, of
Winter Springs Saturday for driving
under the influence. Police clocked
Halasz traveling 51 mph in a 35-mph
zone of Wekiva Springs Road.
Breathalyzer tests at the jail revealed a
blood alcohol content of about .159.
Hit and Run
Florida Highway Trooper Wallace
Marcantoni arrested Virgil Jenkins, 42,
of Sanford Saturday for hit and run.
The crash occurred in the area of 18th
Sheet and the victim was driving a
rrtbtorcycle.

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The Seminole County
Sheriff's Office, in partnership
with the State Attorney's
Office, the Grove Counseling
Center and the Seminole
County Public School's
Violence-Free Community
Committee, is sponsoring a
community event to promote
March as Violence-Free
Month.
The event will be held from
5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, March 7,
at the site of the fourth annual
Seminole County Fair, located
at the Seminole Towne Center
in Sanford. The theme of this
year's event is "Victory Over
Violence." Youth groups are
invited to participate by creat­
ing banner expressing a
"Violence Free" community
theme. The judging will be
held at 6 p.m.
For additional Information
about the event, contact 40732CF0316 or 407-320-0317.
Central Florida Regional
Hospital will sponsor a
Wellness Seminar for smoking
cessation 6JO to 8JO p.m.
Thursday, March 7.
The hospital, located at 1401
W. Seminole Blvd., Sanford,
will present the two-hour semi­
nar, which combines the power
of hypnosis and behavior mod­
ification. Participants learn to
stop smoking without weight
gain or withdrawals. The first
45 minutes of each session is a
free orientation. If tlie partici­
pant feels comfortable with the
program, then they pay a one­
time fee of $55.
For more information, call 1800-848-2822.

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Safehouse of Seminole will
begin a Wednesday morning
domestic violence support
group in Altamonte Spring on
Wednesday, March 6.
If you are currently in on
abusive relationship or have
ever experienced domestic vio­
lence and would like to talk
about i t please come to these
sessions.
In addition, Safehouse holds
weekly support groups on
Monday night in Sanford/Lake
Mary and Thursday in Oviedo.
All group meetings are free.
fo r more information,
including directions to the
group locations, please contact
Safehouse Outreach at 407-302171XJ.

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"Encore!" will be performed
March 6 in the Winter Springs
High School Auditorium, 130
Tuscawilla Rood, off of State
Road 434, at 7 p m
Tickets are $5. Seats fill up
qukkly, so get your tickets in
advance from the receptionist
at the high school or at the
door die night of the perfor­
mance.
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407-320-8729.

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O ld e
Lake M a ry

annual

Hundreds of people enjoyed the food, fun end entertainment provided during
Saturday's ninth annual Olda Lake Mary Days sponsored by the Lake Mary
Historical Commiaaion, in coordkiatton with the city.

O W e Lake M ary D ays Com m ittee m em bers DeLorea Lash. left. Clinton Rhodes
and P eggy W olfe taka tim e lo pose lor a picture during Saturday's event. At
left. Gail M athew s from the 37th Alabam a Co. H Irving history demonstration
sews a blanket to pass the tim e during O ld e Lake M ary Days.

HcraM photos by WcheUe Jerta
S ieve Hochfetder ol H eathrow helps his sons, Charlie, 5. and Christopher, 4, put dried rice into a plastic bottle at on e oI the m a n y children’s activities
provided b y Lake M ary's C I A (Com m unity Improvement Association) during O ld s Lake M ary Days.

Mary city officials and officers from the Union Army's Rhode Island 3rd Battalion stand at attention.
The
SODA.
Pops from
Miriam
and
\fale tie's
School o l
D ance
Arts gst
ready to
take to
the stage
lor one of
num erous
dances
they per­
formed
during tael
Saturday1
s O ld e
Lake M ary
D a ys

3, learn from Terrell H endrix how peoe Indian w ar era.

M em bers from the crow d join the Taloko Indians during one ol their dance performances.
Officers
from Ihe
Union
Army's
Rhode
island 3rd
Battalion
b a d ihe
cannon
before a

mockOvI
W ar batSe
dunnga
Irving histo­
ry dem on­
stration at
Otde Lake
M ary
Days.

was presented by the B O T C from Lake M ary Highi School At right.
Lake Mary Mayor Thom Greene hands Faye Siler a Best of Show rib­
bon Siler was chosen by a panel of judges to receive the award.

�P a g e 8 A Wendesday. March 6.2002

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PERSON DECIO ES T O A P P EA L A
DECISION MADE W ITH R E S P E C T
TO ANY M A TTER CO N SID ER ED AT
TH E ABOVE M EETING O R H EAR
INO. HE/SHE WILL N E E D A VER ­
BATIM R E C O R D O f T H E P R O ­
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R ECO R D IS N O T PROVIDED BY
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2 M 0105)
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NEEDING ASSISTANCE T O PAR­
TICIPATE IN A N Y O f TH ES E P R O ­
C E E D IN G S SH O ULO C O N T A C T
T H E P ER S O N N E L O F F IC E ADA
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CLAIM AN IN TE R E S T AS SPOUS­
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CLAIMANTS
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M THE C M C U T COURT FOR
U W HOLE COUNTY,
FI ORICA
PR O BATE DIVIflON
FIN Huwibar 02-49-CF
IN RE: ES TA TE OF
ANDREW B. HANSON.
Dacaaaad
N OTICE O F AO M M S TH ATIO N
Tha admamrahon d aw a tu tt d
ANDREW B HANSON, dacaaaad.
Fla N u rrlw C3S9-CP, N penring In
tha G ro w l Court lor Semnoie
County. Florida. Probate DhrNion.
foe addraaa d when » X I N Pad
Avenue, Sanford. Florida 32771.
Tha name* and addwaaaa d t v
pamonal rapraaamattva and lha par*
aortal rapraaantatrva'a attorney ara
ALL IN TER ESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED T H A T
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LATER O F TH R EE M O N TH S
AFTEH TH E DATE O F TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS N O TIC E
O R TH IR TY DAYS A F T E R T H E
DATE O F SERVICE O f A C O P Y O F
THIS N O TIC E ON THEM.
A l cradlara d t v Oacadam and
othar panona having claims or
demanffr ageintt Decedent's
on whom a copy d tv* nooca N
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Court W ITH IN TH E LATER OF
T H R E E M O N TH S A F T E H TH E
D A TE O f T H E FIRST PUBLICA­
T IO N O P T H IS NOTICE O R THIRTY
DAYS A F T E R TH E DATE O F SER ­
VICE O f A CO P Y O F TH IS NOTICE
ON THEM .
A l otoer cradtora d t v Dacadam
and panona having claim* or
damanda agarntl ma Decedent's
aatan mual Ma Pair dam s with t w
court W ITH IN TH R EE M O N TH S
A FTER TH E DATE O F T H E FIRST
P UB l C A T ION O F TH IS N O TICE.
A L f CLARIS. D FM ANOS ANO
O B JE C TIO N S N O T S O FILED WILL
BE FO R EV ER BARRED
Tha data d t v Mat pubkcslron d
tht* Ndica a Fabruary 27, 2002.
Edfo Hanaon McNed. Personal
Representattve
1525 Oranga BouNvard
Santod. Florida 32771
JAMES A BARKS. Altonay
Florida Bar No 197564
Aaomay to Paraonal Rapraaanutiva
1120 W Fait Straaf. (Late B
Santod. Florida 32771
(407)321.1224
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March B. 2002
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IN T H E CIR CU IT C O U R T FOR
B E W N O U COUNTY.
FLORIDA
P R O BATE DIVISION
FIN Number M 70-CP
IN RE ES TATE OF
JO H N DAVID WOOORUFF, SR .
O a c t in d
NO TIC I TO CftEO rtO AS
The admiraslration ol me e*taie ol
JO H N DAVIO W O O O R UFF. S R .
deceoaed, F4* Number 02 TO CP. •
pending in the Circuit Court tor
Seminole County Florida. Probale
Ovmon, (he address of which it 301
N Parti Avenue. Sanford. Florida
32771 The r w r ^ t and address** erf
the personal representative and the
personal representative s attorney
are set forth below
All creditort of the Decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands agarat Decedent's estate
including unmetured, contingent or
unliquidated claims on whom a copy
ol this nonce rt served must We the-r
claims with this Court W ITHIN TM€
LA TE R O F
TH R EE MONTHS
A F T E R T H E DATE OF THE FIRST
P UB LICATIO N O F TH IS NOTICE
O R T H IR T Y DAYS A F TE R THE
DATE O F SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS N O TIC E O N THEM
AN other creditors ol the Decedent
and persons having d a m * or
demands against the Decedent s
estate, including unmaturad* contin­
gent or unliquidated claims, must file
their claims with tfvs court WITHIN 3
M O N TH S A FTE R TH E DATE OF
THE FIR S T PUBLICATION OF THIS
N O TIC E
ALL CLAIMS N O T S O FILED WILL
BE FO R EV ER BARRED .
The date of the first publication of
this Notice is February 27. 2002
John David Woodruff. Jr
Personal Representative
2320 Country Ridge Drive
Birmingham. AKw na 35243
JAM ES A BARKS. Attorney
Honda Bar No 107564
Attorney ter Personal
Representative
1120 W Fesl Street Scute B
Sanford, Florida 32771
(407)321-1224
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N OTICE TO TH E P UBLIC:
Notice hereby pven trial Pie Board
of Ad|u'&gt;tmerif of tha City of Sanford
will hotel a regular meeting on March
14. 2002 m me Oty H a i Commaaion
Chambers at 11 X A M m order to
consider a request lor variance in the
Zoning Ordinance as it pertains to
front and side yard setback require­
ments in an 5FR zoning district on:
LE O S 37 F T O F LO T 2 * ALL L O T 3
FRANKLIN TER R ACE. P0 3 PO T8
Being more specifically described as
scaled 2405 Elm Avenue
planned1 use of the property is to'
request a II variance' to fronf yard:
tmbacii. and 51 variance to side yard
setback to construct a amgfce family
residence
Larry Blair, Chairman
B*j.*fd of Adjustment
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC
IF A

N O TIC E T O TH E P UB LIC :
Nobca w hereby grvsn foal foe Board
ot Adtustmem ct T v C4y oI Santod
wB hold a regular meeting en March
14.
n 9 v C ty H al ConvnwalDn
Chambers al T L X A M . In o n to to
consider a request to vartanea In t w
Zanmg Ordnance at 1 panama to
•ida yard settee* requirement! m
an SFR zoning to n c l on:
LO T 4 FR AN KLM TER R A C E. P B 1
PQ 78
Being more apeoflcatr deserted as
located 2407 Elm Avanua
P la n v d uee oI N property la to
raqueal ■ 51 vartanea to aide yard
•aibaca to construct a eingle-tamfy
reactance.
Lany Btor. Checmen
Board ol Adpjetowrt
ADVICE T O TH E PUBLIC:
If A
PER SO N D ECIO ES T O A P P EA L A
D ECISIO N MADE W ITH R E S P E C T
T O AN Y M A TTER C O N SID ER ED AT
TH E A B O V E M EETING O R H EAR ­
ING. HE/SHE WKJ. N E E D A VER ­
BATIM R E C O R D O f T H E P R O ­
C E ED IN G S INCLUDING T H E T E S ­
TIM O NY AN O EVIDEN CE. W H ICH
R EC O R D IS N O T P R O VID ED BY
T H E C IT Y O f S A N F O R D (F S
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P E R S O N S W ITH U S A B IL IT IE S
N E ED IN G ASSISTANCE T O PAR­
TICIPATE W ANY O F T H E S E P R O ­
C E E D IN G S SH O U LO C O N T A C T
T H E P E R S O N N E L O F F IC E ADA
C O O R D IN A TO R AT 330-5626 41
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JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
W ANO FO R
S E M IN O U C O U N TY .
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GEN ER AL
JUR IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO: 01 C A 1 H 7 1 * 0
NAVY FED ER AL C R E D IT U NION
P LAIN TIFF
VS
S TE V E N B. JAMES. IF
LIVING , AN D IF D EA D . T H E
UNKNOW N
S P O U S E.
H EIR S .
D E V IS E E S .G R A N TE E S ,
ASSIGN EES, LIENORS.
C R ED ITO R S , TR U S T E E S AN O ALL
O T H E R PARTIES CLAJM IN O AN
IN TE R E S T BY. TH R O UG H . UNOER
OR A G A IN S T S TEV EN B JAM ES.
UNKNOW N SPOUSE O f S TE V E N
D JAM ES . If ANY. T H E CH ASE
M ANHATTAN BANK. AS
IN D E N TU R E
T R U S T E E ; JO H N
DOE
AN D
JANE
DOE
AS
UN KN O W N TEN A N TS W
P O SSESSIO N
D E FEN D A N TS)
N O TICE OP
FO R EC LO S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS HEREBY G IV EN purtuanl to a Summary Final Judgment
ol Forectoaura dated February 15.
2002 enterad n 0 4 Cava No 01
C A 1057 14 Q ol toa Orcua Court ol
ma IS T H Judicial Cacur m and t o
S EM IN O LE County.
S AN FO R D .
Florida. I wB *e4 to ma tvghe*! and
b « l taddar to cath al A T W ES T
FR O N T D O O R al me SEMINOLE
County Courmouaa localad at X t N
PARK AVENUE m S ANFO RD . FL. al
II X AM on ma 10th day ol March.
2002 lha totowaig dtaertoed proper­
ty a* vat tom at veto Summary Fatal
Judgment, to-wit
L O T 05. S A N FO R D H E IG H TS
IM P R O V EM EN T
A D D ITIO N .
A C C O R D IN O
TO
TH E
PLAT
T H E R E O F AS R ECO R O EO IN PLAT
B O O K 2. PAGE 63. PUBLIC
R EC O R D S O f SEM INOLE C O U N ­
TY. FLORIDA
Dated tr,* 18m day al February.

2002

(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
Maryanna Mona
Clara ol fia Canto Court
B y DoroOry W BoBon
Deputy Clark
PutAth at:
TH E SEMINOLE HERALD
T H E LAW O FFIC ES O F DAVID J
S TE R N . P A . A T T O R N E Y FO R
PLAINTIFF
X I 9 Unrverury CKiva Suae 500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233-0000
01-7546I(NAVY)
IN A C C O R D AN CE W ITH TH E
AM ER ICAN S W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT. panona with dreabiMiat neari­
n g a apaciai accommodation ihoukl
contact C O U R T ADM INISTRATION,
at
lha
SEM INO LE
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227. 1 800955 8 771 (TO O ! or 1 800 0880770,
v u Florida Raley Sarvca
P u M th February 27. 2 X 2 and
March 6. 2002
JJ194
W TH E CW CU tT C O U R T
O f THE 11TH
JUD ICIAL CIR CUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE C O U N TY .
FLORIDA
O IN E R A L
JUR ISD ICTIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO: 01 C A 2000 14 W
NATIONAL CITY M O R TG A G E. C O
D B A CO M M ONW EALTH UN ITED
M O R TG A G E COMPANY.
PLAINTIFF
VS
J e f f r e y s m il l e r . e t a l .
O EFEN O A N T(S )
N O TICE O F A C T IO H
C O N S TR U C TIV E SERVICE
T O JEFFR EY S MILLER A K A
JE F F R E Y MILLER ANO UNKNOW N
SP O USE O F JE FFR E Y S MILLER
A K A JE F F R E Y M ILLER , wnova
raatoance i* unknown 4 ha'ahAthey
ba kvaig. and 4 he/ahathey be deed,
me unknown defendant* who may
be
epouaet. hem .
devtaee*.
grantee*, eaugnee*. kenon, creelk m , iruateea. and a l pemea daanaig
an aiieraal by, through, under or
egeaiat me Defendant* who are not
known lo be deed or afrva end al
pertiea having or cOwning In have
any ng|4. ode or nlereal al lha prop­
erty deaerbed n me mortgage b e rg
foreclosed harem
TO UAR E HEREBY N O TIFIED thrl
en action to toectoea e mor-gageon
lha following property
LO T 6 (LESS TH E N O R TH t 0
FO O T
T H E R E O F ) AN D
TH E
N O R TH 1 0 F O O T . O F L O T 7.
BLOCK 44 C AS A PARK VILLAS
P H ASE II. ACCO R D IN O TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS R EC O R D ED IN
PLAT BOOK X . PAGE 97 96, OF
TH E PUBLIC R ECO R D S OF SEMI
N O L E CO UNTY FLORIDA

2002

MATTYANNE M O R SE. CLER K
C LE R K O F TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
B Y Ruth King
D E P U T Y CLERK
LAW O FFIC E S O F DAVIO J . STER N
A TTO R N E Y FO R P LAIN TIFF
X I 8 UN IVERSITY DRIVE
S U ITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 33324
O1-B2490(NCM)
IN A C C O R D A N C E W IT H T H E
AM ER ICAN S W ITH DISABILITIES
A C T. persona *toh lA satB aii need­
ing ■ apodal accommodation ahould
contact C O U R T ADM INISTRATION,
at
ma
S EM IN O LE
County
Coutthouaa al (407)003-4227, I 000-955-8771 (TO O ) or 1-800-955•770. via Flortoa Rakay Serves
TH IS N O TIC E SH ALL BE PUB­
LISH ED O N C E A W E E K FO R TW O
C O N S E C U TIV E W EEK S .
P UB LISH M T H E SEM INO LE
H ER ALD
Publish February
27, 2002 and
M archS. 2002
J J I9 6
TM C M C U TT COURT
O f TH E H O N TE E N TH
P TITIf V U OPkCUTT
M A N D FO R
S E M M K K J C O U N TY ,
FLORKJA

enra. a c t io n
CASE NO. 01-C A -2390
HVM 0NU41
S U N TR U S T M O R TG A G E, W C ,
FH.I IBB
niinoii,
V*.
S T E V E N C W ES T, to aL
DatandanKs)

NOTTCE O f
fORSCLOSURC BALE
N O TIC E IS H ER EB Y GIVEN pvetuanl to a Final Judgmam oI
Mortgage
Forectoaura
daiad
Fabruary 15. 2002 and entered In
Case NO. 01-CA-2300 ol me Ctroto
Court ol t w E IG H T E E N T H Judoal
Circuit to and t o SEM INOLE Cavity.
Ftartda wherem S U N TR U S T M ORT­
G A G E . INC., la m a PlatnMI and
S T E V E N C. W ES T. JO Y C E MARIE
W E S T A K A JO Y C E M WEST: ANY
A N O ALL U N K N O W N PARTIES
CLAIMING BY. TH R O U G H . UNDER.
A N O A G A IN S T T H E HEREIN
N A M ED
INDIVIDUAL
D EFEN D A N T (S ) W HO A R E N O T KNOWN
T O BE DEAO OR ALIVE. W HETHER
S A ID UNKNOW N PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN IN TE R E S T AS SPOUS­
ES . HEIRS DEVISEES. OR O TH ER
CLAIM ANTS, ara lha DeNndanta. I
wB eel to ma Ivghaet and bear bid­
der t o cash el W ES T FR O N TD O O R
O F T H E SEM INO LE C O U N T Y
C O U R TH O U SE . SANFORO. FLORI­
DA at II 00AM. on me 4m day ol
AFrttlL 2002. me toaoweig described
properly at *et tom m tea! Final
JUdgrrwtf."
C O TS 21,22 AND 25, (LESS TH AT
PO R TIO N O f L O T 25. BEGINNING
A T T H E N O R TH W ES T CORNER O f
L O T 123. BLOCK 19, SANLANOO
TH E SUBURB B EAUTIFUL. SANF O R D SECTION, P LAT BOOK 3.
PAGE 66. PUBLIC R ECO R D S O F
S EM IN O LE C O U N T Y . F iO R lD A ,
RUN
TH ENCE
N O R TH
63
D E G R E E S 57 M IN U TE S 31 JECO N D S W ES T 99 F E E T T P TH E
W ES TER LY R lG H TO F -W A Y U N E
OF
PREBLE
AVEN U E.
RUN
T H E N C E N O R TH E R LY A LC N Q
PREBLE AVENUE 2 F E E T T O A
POINT, TH EN C E R UN SO UTH 87
D E G R E E S 45 M IN U TE S 21 S E C ­
O N D S EAS T 116704 F EET TO A
POINT, TH E N C E R UN SO UTH 43
D E G R EES 16 M IN U TE S 19 S EC ­
O N D S E A S T 15 FE E T. RUN
T H E N C E S O U TH 0 D EG R EES 56
M IN U TE S 50 S E C O N D S W E S T
61.744 FE E T,
RUN
TH E N C E
S O U T H 42 D E G R E E S t2 MINUTES
S4 S ECO ND S W E S T 10 F E E T T O A
POINT, TH EN C E R U N NO R TH 36
O EG R EES 11 M IN U TE S 23 SEC­
O N D S W E S T 50 F E E T T O TH E
P O IN T O f B EGIN NIN G) BLOCK 19,
SANLANOO T H E SUBURB B EA U TI­
F U L.
SANFORD
S EC TIO N .
A C C O R D IN G
TO
TH E
PLAT
T H E R E O F R E C O R D E D IN PLAT
B O O K 3. PAGE 66. O F THE PUBLIC
R ECO R D S O F SEM INOLE CO U N ­
TY . FLORIDA.
M C A 907 Florid* Boutovvd.
A**monf« Spnngs, FL 32701
W ITNESS MY H AND and t w *•«!
of this Court on Fabruary 15, 2002
Maryann* Mona
Clark of tha O c u 4 Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
DaputyOark
Echavama AAssociate*, PA.
P O Bo* 25018
Tampa. Florida 33622-5016
F01009617
**Saa Amancans with Doabtti** A d
H you ara a parson with a doabikty
who naada accorrvnodalion in ordar
lo parhapaia in Ihit procaadmg, you
ara antittad al no cost lo you. for tha
provision of cartain aisktfanc*
Pleas* contact Court Administration
af 201 N Park Avanua. Sanford,
Florida 32771. telephone number
(407)665-4227., within 2 working
days of your receipt of Ihta docu­
ment, if hearing impaired. (TD D ) 1800 9556771
Publish February 27, 2002 and
March 6.2002
JJ19Q
IN TH E CIR CUrT C O U R T O F T H i
E IG H TEEN TH JU D IC IA L CIR CUIT
IN AN O FOR
SEM INOLE CO U NTY.
FLO R IO A
CIVIL A C TIO N
Caee No. 0I-CA-2669-14Q
GMAC M O R TG AG E
CO R P O R A TIO N
F/K/A
GM AC
M O R TG AG E C O R P O R A TIO N O F
PA,
PVhrtiff.
v*
the unknown hairs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lanort,
creditors, trusJe®*, or other clumdnfi
daim ng by, 'through, under, or
against W EN D / M IA N EY NIC A
W EN DY M M ONACK. DECEASED,
at M .
Defendants
N O TIC E O F ACTIO N
T O TH E UN KN O W N HEIRS.
D EV IS EES
G R A N TE E S ,
ASSIGN EES LIENORS.
C R ED ITO R S .
T R U S T E E S . OR
O TH E R C LAIM AN TS CLAIMING 0/,
THROUGH. UNDER, OR AGAINST
W EN DY M LAN EY HK/A W ENOY
M MONACK. D ECEASED
LAS T KN O W N ADORE SS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT
AD D R ESS
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOW N PARTIES
CLAIMING BY. TH R O UGH . UNDER.
AND A G AIN S T
TH E
HEREIN
NAM ED
INDIVIDUAL
DEFEN
D A N fS W HO ARE N O T KNOW N TO
BE DEAD O R ALIVE. W H ETH ER

L ecals

a n raqumd to aenra a copy ot your
artWan detonate semtn X day* altof
Ole IVsl pubKcanon, 4 any. on
Echevame 6 Ataoofalea. P A ,
riwnoiT a ■Tiomiey, wiioafl ecu*aae ia
■119 Corporate Lake Drtva, ScBe
300. Tbmpa. Ftortda 33634, and Mo
t ie ongnat mm tha Court oaher
baton tantoa on h t a f a attorneys
or ImmadBtaty meraitlsr. otfienataa,
a dstott n a ba entered a g e n t you
tor ma rebel demanded In me
CangAamt or peaaan.
TNa noOca aha! be pUBahed once
each week lor hro consecutive
weeiti n eia oanforu nar a&lt;a
W ITN ESS my hand and me seat ol
t i t Court on f * a ___ day ot FE B 16
3003
O ars c4 me CIR CU IT Court
By Rum Ktog
A t Deputy CtorK
Edvevame U aaocleie i. P A , PO.
Boa 2501A Tampa. FL 33633 X 1 9
F0101I493
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH T H E
AMEFKCANS W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT, P ER SO NS W ITH D ISABAITtES NEEDING SPECIAL A CCO M ­
M ODATION T O PARTICIPATE IN
TH IS
P R O C E E D IN G
S H O ULD
C O N TA C T C O U R T ADM INISTRA­
TIO N AT X I N PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD. FLORIDA 33771. T E L E ­
PHONE NUM BER (407)333~43X.
N O T LATER T H A N S E V E N (7)
DAYS PRIOR T O T H E PR O CEED ­
ING.
If H EAR IN G IMPAIRED.
(ID O ) 1-000-955-8771. O R VOICE
(V ) 1-800-954-8770. VIA FLORIDA
RELAY SERVICE
PuMth. February 27,3008 and
March 6.2002
JJI9 7
M T H E CIR CU IT CO U R T
O f T H i D O H T IIN T H
JUD IC IA L CIR CUIT
M ANO FOR
■ E M M O L i CO U NTY.
S TA TE O f FLORKJA
C a te No. 00-CA -86-I4B
G EN ER AL JU R M O ICTIO N
BANKERS T R U S T COM PANY OF
CALIFORNIA. N A , AS
CU STO D IAN O R T R U S T E E .

toart lL

„ ,

M THE CW CUTT COURT FOR
ICIM NOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
FRO EATE OIVHION
W R E: ES TATE O F
ALBERTA B. W RIGHT.
NOTTCE T O CR EDITOR S
The adneiatration ot f a estate ol
ALBERTA B. W R IG H T, deceased.
Fla Nw riw f 02 I4 3 CP. M parsing
In me Qrcw i Court tor Seminole
County. Ftonda. Probata Dnrtaton.
me arkPses ot which la X I N. Park
Avanua, Sentord. Florida 32771
Tha namaa and addresses ot 0w
tonal rapraearaam e 't attorney era
A lc n d to rs ot the Decedent and
other persons having dawns or
demands agewwl Decedent's estate
meaning inmerwed, octdngei* or
wPqudatod etawne on whom a copy
ol t ie noaca a ewrvad mual Mw mew
dewne wdh m a C o w l W ITHIN T H E
LATER O f
T H R E E M O N TH S
A FTER TH E D ATE O f THE FIR S T
PUBLICATION O f TH IS N O T IC E
O R T H IR T Y D A YS A F T E R T H E
DATE O f SER V ICE O f A C O P Y O F
THIS N OTICE O N THEM
A l ether endrtora at too Decedent
and persons having dewne or
demands agewist tha Decedent*
estate, nckxkng unmelwtd. contin­
gent et wWqwdotod dome, must Mo
mow dome war&gt; m a cowl w i t h i n 3
MONTHS A F T E R TH E D ATE O F
TH E FIR ST PUBLICATION O F TH IS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS N O T S O F E E D W E L
BE FOREVER BARRED
The dale ot 0 w krtl pubecabon ol
ma Nobca it February 37, 3003.
Earned B Wrtghl
Personal Representative
759 BatSne Drive
Longwood. Florida 32750
JAMES A BARKS. Attorney
Ftonda Bar No 197504
Attorney t o Personal

W TH E C W C U TT C O U R T FO R
tE M M O L E COUNTY,
FLOR IDA
P R O B A TE DIVISION
F la Number 01-1228-CP
IN RE ES TA TE O F
MARGARET M AE W OLCOTT.
NOTTCE O f AOM IM STRATTON
The adntnotrabon ol me etlale ot
M A R GAR ET
MAE
W O LC O TT,
deceased. Fia Number 01 1225 CP.
la penrkng to The Cwcud Court lot
Semroie County. Ftonda. Probate
Division, the address ol winch a Post
Office Drawer C. Sentord, Flonde
32772. The names end adtkesees ol
me personel representative end the
personal representative's attorney

i

L O T 0. BLOCK 9, SANFORD
FARMS. A C C O R D IN G T O P LAT
TH E R E O F AS R E C O R D ED IN PLAT
BOOK 1. PAGE 137. I X ANO I X
1/3. PUBLIC R EC O R D S O f SEM I­
NOLE, FLORIDA
pursuant to me final decree ol toroctosure entered to tie above-styled
case pendtog to seal Court, tie style
ol which la: BAN KER S T R U S T
COMPANY O F CALIFORNIA. N A .
A 3 C O S T001 AN O R T R U S TE E vs
C R E S TO N ANOREW WALL, at u&gt;.
dial.
Persona enrn a ilsebtay who newrt
a special accommodation to partEtpale to 044 proceeding should con­
tact ADACoortXato el X I N Perk
Avenue.* Sun# N X I . Santod.
Florida 32771, « Meat lira (5) days
poor
lo
tha
proceeding
Telephone (407)323-43X.
art.
4337, I 000-955 877) (TDO|. Of 1800-9550770 &lt;V). via Ftonda Raley
W ITNESS my hand and official teal
ot aaid Court this 18th day ol
February. 3002
(SEAL)
Honorable M a r y a m Morse
Clerk ot tie C»cu4 Court
By Dorothy W. Boeon
Deputy Clerk
Pubtsb n Sentord Herald
LAW O FFIC ES O F
JO S E P H P A N IE U O . P A
Poet Othce Bo* 3347
Tampa. Ftonda 33001
PubksTi February 37, 3003 and
March 0. 3003
JJI96
M T H E O R C U tT C O U R T IN ANO
FO R SEM INOLE C O U N TY
PR O BATE DIVISION
FAe Number 01-1144-CP
IN RE: ES TA TE OF
KARIN R CATERINY.
N O TICE O F ADM INISTRATION
The arknevslralnn ot tie estale ot
KARIN n CATER IN Y. deceased
File Number 0 I-II4 4 -C P . a penrkng
to me C.rcurl Court t o Semnoie
County. Flonde. Probate Drvraion.
the addre*a ut which le X I N Perk
Avenue. Sentord, Florida 33771
Tha name* and adWasse* ot me
personal representative and me per­
sonal representative s attorney ere
ALL IN TE R E S TE D P ER SO NS ARE
NO TIFIED TH AT
At persona on whom tea nobca a
served who have obfactnns ihei
Chalanga tie vakdrty ol me Wd. t w
quathcebona ol me personal repre­
sentative, venue or ymukebon ot this
Court ere required to lie thou otyecbone with this C ow l W ITHIN THE
LA TE R O F
T H R E E M O N TH S
A FTER THE OATE O F TH E FIR ST
P UBLICATIO N O F THIS N O TIC E
O R TH IR TY DAYS A F T E H THE
DATE O F SERVICE O f A C O P Y O f
THIS N O TIC E O N THEM
A4 creditors ot lha Decedent end
other persons having claims or
drm inds aganst Decedent s estate
on whom e copy ot tv s nobca is
served witon threw rnorehs a lto me
date ot me first pubecabon ol tha
Notice must Me their clems with this
Court W ITH IN T H E LA TE R O f
T H R E E M O N TH S A F T E R TH E
DATE O F TH E FIR ST PUBLICA­
TION O F TH IS N O TIC E OR THIRTY
O ATS A F TE R TH E OATE O f SER
VICE O f A C O P Y O F TH IS NO TIC E
O N THEM
A l other aerators ot me Decedent
and persona hiving claims or
demands egemsl me Decedents
•state must Me mew clems w4h m a
court W ITH IN TH R E E M O N TH S
A FTER T H E DATE O F THE FIR ST
PUBLICATION O F THIS N O TIC E
ALL CLAIMS. OEM ANDS AND
O B JE C TIO N S N O T S O FILED WILL
BE FO R EVER BARRED
The dele ot the fir*! publication ot
lha Notice a February 27. 3003
Themes M Arbngal.il
Petitioner

110 E. AAamonte D r. e2IO
ARamonto Springs. Ftortda 33701
PuMah February 77.3008 and
March 0.3003
JJ109

1130 W Fast Street. Suae B
Sentord. Ftonda 32771
&lt;407)321-1224
Putdsh February 27.3003 and
Marche, 3003
JJ303

C R E S TO N ANDREW W A L L el u&gt;.
at el
N O TIC E O f
FO R E C LO S U R E SALE
B Y C LER K O f CIR CU IT C O U R T
Nooca it hereby ghan fiat ma
undersized Maryanna ktorse. Clerk
oI tie Cbcul Court c4 SEMINOLE
County Ftortda. ma. on me 21st day
ol March. 3003. al I t 00 am . a m et
me Weal Front Door ol me Semmote
Coway Courthouse to Santod, Oder
t o sale and se* al puMc outcry to
me hKfiett end beet bidder tor cash.
• » toaomng daaatoad property sau•red to SEM INO LE County. Ftosta.

11 X Overtook Road
Longwood, Ftortda 32750
W Fkchenj Thoreen.
FL Bar M33333S

ALL IN TE R E S TE D PE RSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
* a persona on whom lha noticw a
served who have obteebous that
challenge me vakekty ol me Will, the
quaMcebons ot me personal repre­
sentative. venue or tunuketon ol tha
Court era required to Me mew obfecnone W
ffh m a Court W ITH IN T H E
LATER O F
TH R E E M O N T H S
A FTER TH E D A TE O f TH E FIR S T
PUBLICATION O f TIP S N O T IC E
O R T H IR T Y D AYS A F T E R T H E
DATE O F SER VICE O f A C O P Y O f
THIS N O TIC E O N THEM
A l aedecre ot Its Decedent and
other persona having claim* or
demand* agawot Decedent * spate
on whom a copy ol ma nobca a
dale ot Pie krtt pubecabon ol ma
Nobce must Me mew dawns with m a
Court W IT H IN TH E L A T E R O f
TH R EE M O N T H S A F T E R T H E
OATE O f T H E FIRST P UB LIC A­
TION O F TH IS N O TIC E O R TH IR TY
OATS A F T E R TH E OATE O F S ER ­
VICE O f A C O P Y O F THIS N O TIC E
O N THEM
A l othar creators ot me Decedent
end persona having datma or
damanda ugurnet ma Decedents
aetata must llto mew d am s with Via
court W IT H IN TH R EE M O N TH S
A FTER TH E D ATE O F T H E FIR S T
PUBLICATtON OF THIS N O TIC E
ALL CLAIM S. OEM ANDS AND
O B JE C TIO N S N O T SO FILED WILL
BE F O R EV ER BARRED
The dele ol the brsl pubheaht-n ot
m a Nance a February 37. 3002
M AR GAR ET LOUISE W O L C O T T
PA3. Personal Representative
W ILLIAM H
M OR R ISO N .
ESQUIRE
AHomey t o Persunel Representative
7100 South U S Highway 17 92
Ftm Park. Ftonda 3 2 7 X
(407)834-1434
Pubkih Fabruary 37.3002 and
March 6. 3003
JJ206
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
S EM IN O LE COU NTY.
FLOniOA
P R O B A TE DIVISION
File Number 03-133-CP
IN RE: E S TA TE OF
HARVEY H SPENCER.
c n e o r r o R s nV*5
The edrrwwtrition of the estate of
HARVEY R SPENCER, deceased
Fife Number 02-132 CP. n fending
in the Ctrcurt Court lor Swnmoie
County. Florida. Protoal* Division,
the address ol which » 301 N Park
Avenue, Sanford. Florida 32771
The namea and addres&amp;ei of the
personal representative and the per
sonal representative % attorney art
tel torth betenv.
AMcreditor* of the Decedent and
other person* having claim* or
demand* agarntl Decedent's estate
including 'unmafured, conltegenf or
unkquudaiod clams on whom a copy
of this notice a served must tiki their
dam * *ith tfu* Court W ITH IN THE
U T E R O f TH R EE (3) MOffTMS
A FTER T H E DATE O f TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION OF TH IS N OTICE
OR TH IR TY (30) DAYS A F T E R THE
OATE O F SER VICE O F A C O P Y OF
THIS N O TIC E Off THEM
Ail ocher creditor * of the Decedent
and persona having claim* or
demand* agaimJ the DecedenTl
edafe. inducing unmatured, contw
genl or unliquidatBd claims, m ud tile
Bherr clam* wiffi thi* court W ITH Iff
THREE (3) M ON TH S A F T E R THE
DATE OF THE FIR ST PUBL1CA
H ON O f THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED WUL
BE FO R E V E R BARRED
The date of the first pubkearjon of
thi* iNotice la Fet»ru-*ry 27, 2002
LYRiL DIANE S PENCER
Personal Representative
R O B ER T K M clNTOSH ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No 376302
S TE N S TR O M MclNTOSH. COL
BERT W H IGH AM A SIM MONS, PA
Poet Office Bo* 4648
n o t ic e t o

L ecals

L tG A U

property as sal kati In said Fkial

(eel o l Lot 47. SO UTH PARK*,
eeoradtog to the Put twraot as
raesntod to PM Book 3. Page 03. ot
the Pubie Recorde ot Samtoo(a
County. Ftortda
-•
Seal saw eB ba mada p m a rt to
and to order to aatisfy toa larma (j
•atd Siavaiwry Ftoat AeKpiwid
MARYAMNE MOREC
*
CLERK O F THE O R CU tT COUR^
B y Oorotoy W Bo»on
Deputy Clark
James A. Bark*

L ecals
Sentort. Ftorkta 33 7) 2-46*0
(407)322 3171

Pim a* February 37. 3003 and
March 6, 3003
JJ213

M THE CJWCUIT COURT FOG
[CO UN TY.
P T IO E A T I DTYXIOM
FWa Number 03 10J-CP
W R C ES TA TE O f
EDWARD J QOVIN.
N O D C t O f ADME0STRATTON
The admrnnlrefian of the estate of
EDWARO J GOVIN. decetM d. Fie
Ntmber02-105-CP. W pendngln Vie
CircuA Court tor Senvnofe County.
Ftonda, Probate Divtoton. the
addret* of 'which It: 301 Nl. Park
Avenue. Sanford, Ftonda 32271*
1292. Tha name* and adcfreaaee of

ALL IN TE R E S TE D P ER SONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
A l paraona on whom ft* nobca la
chal enqe lha vakdffy of toa W *. lha
qualihcattona of the Paraonal
Representalrve. venue or Jurtedlckori
of Ihto Court are required to Me toe*
ob je c t o r with toia Court W ITHIN
TH E LATER O F TH R EE M ON TH S
AFTER TH E D ATE O F TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS N O TIC E
O R T H IR T Y DAYS A F T E R TH E
DATE O F SER VICE O F A C O P Y O F
THIS N O TIC E O N THEM
A l crid to n of toa Decedent and
other person* having datma or
damanda against DacadanTa estate
on whom a copy of toa notice la
data of lha Aral publication of toa
Court W ITH IN TH E L A T E R O F
TH R EE M O N TH S A F T E R TH E
DATE O F T H E FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O F TH IS N OTICE OR TH IR TY
DAYS A F TE R TH E DATE O F SER­
VICE O F A C O P Y OF THIS N O TIC E
O N THEM
A l other creditors of toe Decedent
and persons having clam s or
demands against toe Decedents
estate must Me thee dom e with toa
court W ITH IN TH R EE M O N TH S
A FTER T H E D ATE O F T H E FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS N O TIC E.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
O B JE C TIO N S N O T SO FILED W1U.
BE FO R EVER BARRED
The data of to* Arst pubkeattort of
ton Nonce n February 92 .2002
M E R C E D E S U DER NBACH .
Personel Repreaentattve
406 S Buckskin Way
Writer Spring*. Florida 32706
Attorney tor Personal Representative
CAROL E DONAHUE
Ftonda Bar No 260401
Donahue 6 toenhart. PA2431 Lee Road
Winfer Park. FL 32769
(407) 740-6009Put*th Fabruary
27. 2002 and March 6. 2002
JJ2 I3
IN T H E CIR CU IT C O U R T FOR
SEM INOLE C O U N TY,
FLORKJA
P R O B A TE DIVISION
File Number 02-156-CP
IN RE E S TA TE OF
P ETE J MORRIS.
NOTTCE O F AD M M 9TR A T10 N
The admifvafrstnni pf toe eelafta of
P ETE J . MORRIS dpceaaetf F*m
hfcmber 0 1-15 ^C P . a pending In to*
Circuit Court for Seminole Comfy.
Florida, Piobafe Division, tha
address of which m Post Office
Drawer 6099. Sanford. Ftonda
32772 6099
The names and
edfresaea ol toe personel repreaerv
Avi s attorney are set forth below
ALL IN TE R E S TE D P ER SONS ARE
N OTIFIED THAT:
A l persona on whom tha nobce a
served who have objections that
challenge the vskrftty of the W i . toe
quolihcalions of toe peiaonal rape#
sentaiive, venue or I)uri*dtottoni of ton.
Court are required to Me their objec­
tions with toes Court W ITH IN THE
LATER O F
TH R EE
M ON TH S
A FTER TH E OATE OF T H E FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE
O R T H IR T Y DAYS A F T E R THE
DATE O F SERVICE O F A COPY OF
THIS N O TIC E O N THEM
A l creator* of toe Decedenf and
other persons having clam s or
demand* against Decedent's estate
on whom ■ copy of toa nobce m
served within three months after toe
dale of the first publication of toe
Notice must Me toee d a m e **h toa
Court W ITH IN TH E LA TE R OF
TH R EE M O N TH S A F T E R THE
OATE O F THE FIR ST PU8UCA
TIOfI O F TH IS NOTICE O R THIRTY
DAYS A F T E R THE DATE OF SER
VICE O F A C O P Y O F TH IS NOTICE
ON TH EM
AJI other creditor* of toe Decedent
and parson* having claims or
demands again*! the Decadent*
estale must tile their claims with ffv*
court W ITH IN TH R EE MONTHS
A FTER TH E DATE O F TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION OF T1«S N OTICE
ALL CLAIMS DEMANDS ANO
O B JE C TIO N S N O T SO FILED WILL
BE FO R EV ER BARRED
The dale of the M*| pubkca&amp;on of
tha Notice a February 27, 2002
C Y N TH IA M STUM P. Personal
Representative
249 Wocxftake Drive
Martland. FL 32751
RONALD S W EB S TER
Attorney lor Personal Representative
Florida Bar No 195369
201 N Magnolia Ave . Suite 300
Orlando Ftonda 32001
(407)425-2563
Pubbsh February 27. 2002 and
March 6. 2002
JJ215
T H I CIRCUIT C O U R T
O F TH E EIG H TEEN TH
JUD ICIAL CIR CUIT
IN ANO FOR
S f U IN O LE C O U N TY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL A C TIO N
C A S E NO. 01-CA 396
‘ D IVISION 1 4 6

S U N TR U S T BANK F/K/A
S U N TR U S T BANK. CEN TR AL
FLORIDA. N A .
Plaintiff,
v*.
JO ffN A TENTA. et af.
Defendivnld)',
NOTICE O F
FO R ECLO S U R E SALE
N O TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
suani to a Final Judgment of
Mortgage
Foreclosure
dated
February 1ft, 2002 and entered m
Case N O 0 I C A 395 14 G of toe
Circuit Court of the EIG HTEEN TH
JuScial Circuit n and lor SEMINOLE
County Ftonda wherein SUNTRUST
BANK F/K/A S U N TR U S T BANK,
C E N TR A L FLORIDA. N A . is toa
Pkuntift and
JO H N A TENTA.
JO S EPH IN E TENTA. MANDERLEY
H O M EO W N ER S ASSOCIATION .
tNC. BANK OF AM ERICA. N A .;
C ITIFIfiAN ClAL E Q U IT Y tSER
VICES. INC „ are toe Delendants, |i
wid *eH to Ifie hughesl and be*! fedder tor cash al WEST FR O N TD O O R
OF TH E SEM INOLE C O U N TY
CO U R TH O U S E SANFORO FLOW
DA al 11 ObAM on the 21 city of
March, 2002, toe tolkwving riwscnbed

L O T 10. UAM OtftLEY 8 U B O M 81041, PHASE 1, A C C O TO Tfia T O
m e P LAT THEBtOP. B ECCW OED
H P LAT BOOK 48. P A G E S 75. X
ANO
77. O F T H E
PUBLIC
R ECO R D S O F S E M N O L f C O W TV. FLORIDA.
AJKJA 5 M Lake Coson Court, lake
M w y.FL 33740
W ITN E S S MY HANO and t w aaal
ol 0*a Court an Febroery 10.3003.
CWrti at Vw Ctroul Ca w t
By Mary Baoupe
Daouly Clark

E dw nnta AAaaocMMa. PA.
P O Boa 350Id
Tampa. Florida 33622-5011
F01006034
"S e e Amertcana sdh OWaDWtee Aid
II you ara a person w*fi a dsabary
To partKdpala R t w procaackng. you
a n araMad al no coal lo you. tor t w
prmtaaton ol certain aaatslanc*.
Pleata contact Court AtknniaMtitin
•T X I N Park Aoanuo. Santonl
Flonde 33771. lelspnotw mtnbar
(407(665-4327. wltfUn 2 working
day* ol y o u racorpl ol 04a docu­
ment, It hearing rp e e s d , (T O O ) 1*
BOO-9550771
Pubkih February 37. 3003 and
March 8. 2003
JJ210
• I T N « O R C U TT C O U R T
F O R B t l E N O U C O U N TY ,

CTVE. ACTION
CASE NO.: O1-CA-40314-O
A M S O U TN BANK, e t t .

Attorney al Law
itaw .P M Si.M .B

Sentord. Ftortda 33771
(407)331-1X4
PubSah February 37. 3003 and
M a n h 0.3003
J J Z lt

;

,
*
,

M THE ORCUTT COURT
OP TOB B IQ H TIIK TH
JU O C U L CTRCUTT
M AND FOR
• E tM O U COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL CTVE. OIVWON
CASE NO.: OT-CA-30Q0-T4-O

H O U S EH O LD FINANCE
COR P O R ATIO N HI

,

R O D N E Y ALAN K R AM ER A/TUA
R O O N E Y A. KRAM ER: UNKNOW N
S P O U S E O F R O O N E Y ALAN
K R A M ER A/K/A R O O N EY A.
KRAM ER: H O U S EH O LD FINANCE
C O R P O R A TIO N Ht; SEM INOLE
COUN
TY.
FLO R ID A ;
end
UN KN OW N O CCU PA N TS .
T E N A N T S . O W N E R S . ANO O TH ER
LM CNOW N P A R T IE S todudng. 1 a
named Detontor* la daceeeed. toe

K E V t l kJOUTZ. R al.
NOTTCE OP B A L E
Noaca N hereby given that pur•uare To Suranary Judgnwnl amend
In the above-styled cause n t w
O c u l Court ol SerranoW Coitty.
Florida, the Clerk ol Semnoie
County w d ie i tw property esuetad
in
SemmoW County.
Ftortda.
Lot tOB. Tuaca Oaks, accordng To
t a plat twraot at recorded n P M
Book 48 at Page 1533 nckjwve, at
the Pubkc Recorde ot Semnoie
County, Ftonda;
T O G E T H E R W ITH a l t w tonprove-

appunenancaa. and ttxturee now or
heraatiar a part ol t w proparty
Tha atraat addrate ot which to 437
Fletwood Drive, Wlnler Springe.
Florida 33708
al a Pubkc Sato, to t ie IkgFwet brf
der. tor cash, front steps ol the
Semnoie County Courthouse. X t
Nonh Park Avenue. Sentord. Ftonda
32771. on Mar 21,2002 at tf X AM.
Dated: FebnwrylS. 2002
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the CrroA Court
Semnoie County. Ftonda
By Mary Stroups
Deputy Clerk

Matthew E Thatcher
The Sototnon Tiopp Law Group. PA
400 N. Ashley P a ra . Sure 3000
Tampa, a 33003-4X1
Attorneys tor Ameouto Bank
Pubash February 37. 3003 and
March 0.3003
JJ317

IN THE C 0K U TT COURT
OP THE 10TH

parttoe daartng by. Btrou^i. under or
•garnet toet detendent and toe
several and raspeevve unknown
aaargn*, succasaors In (merest,
trustees or other pertone detmtog
by. tvough. under or agekwt any
corporation or other legal entity
named aa a defendant, and a l
cirtmiariti. penona ot parftea, nafurtf
or oorperaw. ot srtioaa a*act legal
•takja to inknown. darnwg undar
any ot tha above named or desenbed

N OTICE OP SALE
NoOca to haraby given tost, pur­
suant to toa Order or Final JUdgmam
•nlarad to tow ceuaa In toa CtroR
C o w l ot Sammoia County Ftortda I

Semeioie County. Ftonda, daaenbed
aa:
LO T 48. BLOCK D. SEMINOLB
SITES. ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 10. PAGES 40,41. 43.
AND 43. O F
THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEM IN O U COUN­
TY. FLOROA.
al pubae aata. to toe Ivghaet and bast
tedder, tor cash, at toe west front
door ot tha Semnoie County
Courthoiaa, Sentord, Florida 33771
•I II 00 AM on MAR 21.3003
Dated toe day ot FEB IS. 3003 *
UATIYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f CIRCLCT COURT
By Mary S ra p e
Deputy Clark
With DweOaaee A c t paraona wWi
tkeaMtoee needtog a speciei accom­
modation to parhetpaw. to tea pro­
ceeding ahould contact court

JUDICIAL C E K U T T

at ANO FOR
SEMatOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
Q C H IR A L J U R IS O K m O N

DIVISION

CASE NO.: Q1-CA-V01-I4-G
BENEFICIAL FLORIDA. IN C . a
Detew ere corporation.

Jewry l o u r r a n c e . at a .
N O TIC E OP
F O R tC L O S U R l BALE
Notice a hereby given pursuant to a
Summery Fuel
Judgment
ot
Foreclosure, deled Feb 15. 3003
entered n Case No. 0 1-CA 9 9 I-I4 a ol the Ctrcut C o w l In and tor
Semeicle Cowey. Ftortda eharem
B EN EFIC IA L FLO R ID A , INC., a
Delaware Corporation, a lha PMrmft
and JEN N Y L O UR R AN CE. a the
Datondam. I wd e el to the htghesi
and best bakder tor cash, al tw West
Front Door. S em noie County.
Courthouse, X I North Park Avenue.
Sentord, Ftonda 33771, al 11 00
a m ., on March 21 2003. » a b lo w ­
ing deaerbed property, a* eel forth In
•aid Feat Summary Judpnenl ol
F o rs d d tu i bvwit
Lot 76, OAKLAND HILLS, octaxdmg (o lha Plot toereuf, a* recorded in
Fla! Book 13, Paget 63 and 64. of
the Pubkc Records of Seminole
County, Florida.
Doled t o a ___ day of FEB 18.
2002
MARYANNE M OR SE
CLER K O F THE C IR C U IT C O U R T
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
Cart M SuQarman, Esq
9700 5 D iia Highway. Si 550
Miami, FL 33156
Pitofcsh February 27, 2002 and
March 0.2002
JJ218
IN THE C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN AN O FO R
SEMINOLE COU NTY.
FLOR IDA
CIVIL A C T IO N NO.
0I-CA-2139-14-O
RAYM ON
R
S C H M ITT
and
M ELANIE S S C H M ITT, husband

and wife,
Plamtilf,
v*
LLO YD ELDREN WALL, a un#m
man. EQUITY O N E M O R TG AG E.
INC . « Delaware Corporation, and
SANORA LYNN McCANN. tormerty.
SANDRA LYNN W ALL, SEMINOLE
COU NTY. FLORIDA, and GIACOM O
R O LLO and S TEPH AN IE HOLLO,
husband and wife
Defendants,

NOTICE OF S A U
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN tool
pursuant
to
Summary
Final
JudQmer* of Foreclosure rendered
on Irie 1Slh day of February, 2002, m
lha! certain cause pendng in toe
Circuit
Court
m
and
lor
SeminoleCounfy, Florida, wherein
RAYM ON
R
S C H M ITT
and
M ELANIE S S C H M ITT, husband
arid wife, are Plaintiff*, and' LLOYD
ELD R EN WALL, a single man.
E Q U ITY ONE M O R TG A G E. INC . a
Delaware Corporation, end SANORA
LYNN McCANN. lormerty SANDRA
LYNN WALL. SEM IN O LE C O U N TY
FLORIDA, and G IACOM O R O U .O
and STEPHANIE ROLLO. husband
and *4*. are Defendants. Civil
Action No 01 CA-2135-14 O . I
MAHYANNE M O R S E. Qerk of (Tie
.1fur triad Circuit Court win at 11 00
A M . on the 21 il day of Marcih,
20G2. offer lot sale and left lo toe
hsghe*! batter for cash «| (he Weal
Iron! door ol the Courthouse m
Serrunoie County,
Florida,
in
Sanford
Florida, lb* toMowing
dascribid property, sftualed and
being m Semmoie Ctsunty Florvle,
lo-wff
Lois 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 25. 26. 27. 28
and 29. GAROE N1A. according lo toe
Plsil nheroof a« recorded ai Plat Book
5. Pag* 77 and A LS O toe South 15

(4 0 7 )6 65 43 X . not later d m aeven
(7) days pnor to toe procsedng if
hearing Snpanad. (TO O ) t -800-955
0771, or Voice ( V) l 8OC955077O.
vw Ftarde Retey Service
ENRICO O. GON 3ALE2. P A
Attorney at Lew
8255 East Fowter Avenue
Temple Terrace. FL 33017
Ftonda Bar SM1473
(813 )9 X 03 03
PubeahFebruary 37. 2002 and
March 6 2003
*
JJ230

NOTICE
Workforce Central Ftonda'
announces
that
Vw
Finance
Commetee Meconlerenci dele has
been changed The corrected dele
and m w e ksted below. The pubae is
■wiled, end may include u c h other
commrtee meeting* as deemed n e t;
e u a ry tor toe conduct ot toe Boards!
b usvw u
D A T E March 13. 3003
TIME: 1000 a.m.
LOCATION W C F Offices
1 X 1 Lee Road. Sts 270
Winter Park FL 32789
DIAL IN: 000 891-2523. Code37938
PURPOSE To ducuaa metiers ot
toWrast to Workforce Central Ftonda.
with Reference to Workforce
Development issue*
For Further Information, Contact
Gary J Earl. Eiaculwe Orsetor
Wort tome Central Ftonda
I K I Lae Road. Sla 3/0
Wvaar Part FL 32789
(407)741 4305
Pubeah March 8. 3002
KK0S6
N O TIC E OP
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Nonce is haraby given toat I am
engaged In busmets at P O Bo*
181135. Altamonte Springs, FL
32710-1135,
Sammota County,
Florida under toe Fictitious Name ot
Florida Aviation And Space
Museum, Inc. end toel I attend to
regular u * J name with the Division
ol
Corporations
Tallahassee.
Ftonda. vi accordance ruth toe provi­
sions ol toe Fictitious Name Statutes,
lo- Wit Section
865 09,
Ftortda.
Statutes 1991
-■
B nenO Ives
Pubash March 8. 3002

KK057_________________ n

NOTtCE TO THE P U B U C :
'
Notice • hereby given tout toe Board
ol Adyotmenl ot toe City ol Sentord,
«"* ho*d e regular meeting on March
14.3003 m toe C-ty Mai Commission'
Chambers et It X A M in order to'
consider e request tor yenwice n toe
Zoning Ordinance as 4 pertains to
side yard seiback raqunemema in a n '
S FR rorvng district on
LE G LO T 46 BLK 0 W ASHINGTON
OAKS S EC 1 P B 16 PG 6
Being more specrhcely deserted ea
located 106 Sterling Court
Planned use ol the property is lo'
request • 3 Jr variance to construct e
permanent structue m an easement- Larry Blau. Chairman
Board ot Adjustment
ADVICE TO TH E PUBLIC
IF A
PERSON D EC ID ES T O APPEAL A i
DECISION MADE W ITH R E S P E C T
TO ANY MA T T E R CON SIDER ED AT .
THE ABOVE M EETING O R HEAR 1
INO. HE/SHE WtLL NEED A VER
BATIM R E C O R O O f TH E P R O
C EED IN G S INCLUDING TH E T ES- •
TIMOMY ANO EVIOENCE, WHICH I
R ECO R O IS N O T PROVIDED BY !
THE C IT Y O F S A N FO R D (F S &lt;
2660)03)
P ER S O N S WI T H D IS A B IL IT IE S !
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR TIC1PATE IN ANY O F TH ES E P R O ’
C E E D IN G S SH O U LD C O N T A C T !
THE P E R S O N N E L O FFIC E ADA •
C O O R D IN A TO R AT 3 X 5626 46 &lt;
MOORS IN ADVANCE O F TM E^
MEETING
Pubash February 27, 2003 and
March 8, 3003
JJ22S

�fur *3c tefuni f ttrsii n

Obituaries
Marcia L Lutwcott

I ra E. S o u th w a r d

- Marda L Lippincott, a mem­
ber of a pioneer Sanford family,
died Saturday, March 2.2002.
Daughter of
the late
Clifford F.
Proctor and
Margaret
Bums Proctor,
she was a
member of the
1941 class of
Seminole High
School. From
1942 to 1943, she was employed
at the Pentagon in Washington,
D.G She returned to Sanford
until 1963, when she moved to
Lake Mary. She owned and oper­
ated Pbde Kindergarten from
1954 to 1980. In 1974, her family
opened Lippincott's Ink Spot
ln c, where she worked after
closing the kindergarten.
Survivors include her hus­
band of 57 years, Bob Lippincott;
two daughters, Marda K.
Lippincott and Cynthia D.
Brown, both of Lake Mary; one
son, Robin C Lippincott of
Boston, Mass.; and one nephew,
Steven Proctor of St. Cloud.
Graveside services were held
11 a.m. Tliesday, March 5.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.

Ira E. Southward, 99, of
South Lake Mary Boulevard,
died Saturday, March 2,2002,
in Lake Mary.
Bom in Ontario, Canada, he
arrived in Central Florida in
19iy aboard the rtvership City
o f Jacksonville. He became an
American citizen and began
his career in agriculture as a
celery farmer while gradually
planting and purchasing citrus
groves. He founded
Southward Fruit Co., and in
1941 built a citrus packing
plant on French Avenue in
Sanford. The building still
stands and is knoVvn as The
Bam . He was a member of
First Baptist Church of
Sanford and Rotary Club.
Survivors include two sons,
Ernest Southward of Lake
Mary and Ira W. -B ill"
Southward of Sanford; two
daughters, Myra Doudney of
New Smyrna Beach and Jean
Dinkins of Orange Park; 10
grandchildren; 25 great grand­
children; nine great great
grandchildren; and two sisters
and one brother of Canada.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel is in charge of arrange­
ments.

Jean H

elen

M

exalet

Jean Helen Mekalet, 79, of
Merrick Court, Deltona, died
Monday, Feb. 25,2002, in
YVoodland Terrace Nursing
Center in DeLand.
Bom in Chicago, 111., she
moved to Central Florida in
1972. She was a homemaker. She
was of the Lutheran faith.
Survivors indude two sons,
Kurt and Russell Mekalet, both
of Deltona; and one grandchild.
- Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is In
charge of arrangements.
H

annah

E velyn R o c h

Hannah Evelyn Roch, 101, of
Normandy Boulevard, Deltona,
died Saturday, March 2 ,2002, in
Alliance Center for Health Care
in DeLand.
Bom in Queens, N.Y., she
moved to Central Florida in
1966. She was a homemaker. She
was a member of Deltona
Alliance Church
. Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.

was a customer service repre­
sentative with BellSouth in
Orlando, where she worked
for more than 20 years. She
was a member o f Volusia
County Baptist Church in
Orange City. She enjoyed roses
and animals.
Survivors include her hus­
band of 25 years. Bob Welch;
two sons, Isaac G. and
Benjamin Welch, both of
Deltona; her parents, George
and Jennie Sim s of YVest Palm
Beach; one brother, Thomas
Sims o f Lynchburg, Va.; and
one sister, Ellen Freda o f YVest
Palm Beach.
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John T. Wyatt, 53, of
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Florida. He
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Briefs
LOCAL PROS OFF TO
GOOD START
If the first few days of
Spring Thtinlng is any indi­
cation, the upcoming Major
League Baseball season
could be a good one for sev­
eral Seminole County High
School graduates.
David Eckstein, who fin­
ished fourth in voting for
American League Rookie of
the Year last season, opened
the spring by going 2-for-2,
including a double, and
scored two runs as the
Anaheim Angels whipped
the Seattle Mariners, 15-2.
He has played in the other
two games the Angels have
won and sat out the game
they lost
In three games, the short­
stop is now 4-for-8 with two
doubles, five runs scored and
two RBI.
On Monday, the Angels
outscored the Chicago Cubs,
10-9, with Oviedo's Mark
Bellhom getting his first start
at third base for the Cubs
and going 3-for-5 with a run
scored and an RBI. Bellhom
was 0-for-l as a ptachhitter _
in an earlier game and is also
hitting .500 for the spring.
Tim Raines Sr. proved
there is still gas in the tank
as the 22-year veteran went
1-for-l in his first, and so far
only, plate appearance o f the
Spring for the Florida
Marlins.
Urn Raines Jr., meanwhile,
has made two appearances
for the Baltimore Orioles as a
defensive replacement and
has yet to get a plate appear­
ance.

KIMMIG ADJUSTING
WELL TO COLLEGE
Seminole High Schoot
graduate Uriah Kimmig has
made a quick adjustment to
college baseball.
The 6-foot-7 lefthander has
won his first two pitching
starts for Hiawasec College,
a two-year school in
Madisonville, Tennessee.
Kimmig struck out nine,
gave up tour hits, walked
two and hit one batter as the
Tigers hammered Tennessee
Wesleyan, 11-0, in Jhe first
game of a doubleheader to
improve to 4-0.

CASSELBERRY ROCKS
AROUND THE BLOCK
The City of Casselberry
Parks and Recreation pre­
sent: The 6th Annual Rock
Around the Block 5K Run
will be on Saturday, March 9
at 8 a.m. at Secret Lake Park,
200 N. Triplet Lake Dr.
This family event attracts
all types of athletes, from
competitive racers to first­
time participants. It is a cele­
bration of fitness complete
with Central Florida's best
live bands performing
before, during and after the
race. The Hindu Cowboys
will be performing at the
beginning and end of the
race.
Other activities for partici­
pants include downs, face
tating, balloon animals, a
« raffle, free t-shirts, free
baby-sitting, a Family Fun
Area with an obstacle course,
ames, prizes, and a free
ddy run' at 9:15 a.m. Also,
Mix 105.1 will be on site with
a
celebrity DJ. There will also
be a refreshment area com­
plete with an abundance of
fresh fruit, bagels, snacks,
and free samples provided
by Kel's Cafe.
Proceeds from this race
will benefit the City of
Casselberry Youth Drown
Prevention Program. This
program puts emphasis on
water safety awareness,
provides water safety classes
and also free swim lessons.

S

BOYS HOOPS REVUE
Winning Ways Basketball
is currently holding registraSee Briefs, Page 2B

Inside:

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B y Omni Sm ith

Lake Howell boys fall one
p^uSSmSssssst point short of trip to state
,

to overcome.
But just barely.
Tamar Lee scored nine of h b 11 potato
in the final period and Haines City
refused to rellnauish the lead In the d os­
ing minutes as the hosts held on for a 6262 victory In the Class 5 A-Region 2
Championship Game before a packed
house at the Hornets nest.

Raiders
baseball
closes in
on .500

,

Except for the very beginning when
whe the
Silver Hawks took a 10-6 lead bchlnd
five potato from junior Jovian Forestier,
the visitors were forced to play from
behind as Haines City (23-5) fed off the
raucous crowd.
After falling behind, the Hornets
scored 12 of the next 14 potato to lead 18-

r o ss w o r d

=
12, before Lake Howell scored six
straight to tie the game at 18-18. Haines
City would answer though as Brandon
Streeter hit a three-pointer to end the
quarter and give the Hornets a 21-18
lead.
Haines City widened the lead to five
potato, 31-26, at halftime and then got six

See Baseball, Page 2B

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potato from Tony Joiner during a 7-0 run
in the middle of the third quarter to take
a 41-32 lead.
The Silver Hawks (19-16) would not
bow to the pressure, however, and
scored eight straight points, six coming
on three-pointers by1Fon
Forestier and senior
Sean Barkman, to close to the
gap to one
' 'Rap'
point, 41-40. The Hornets would again
score the final basket to push the lead
back to three, 43-40, entering the fourth
quarter.
Haines City appeared as though it
might have put the game away when
See Hawks, Page 2B

Sanford Babe Ruth kicks off season

By Dm h Smith
Sports Editor
SAN FO RD — The Seminole
Community College baseball
team took a giant step toward
getting back to 500 by winning
three games over the weekend.
Friday the Raiders wrapped
up a quick two-game road trip
with an 8-3 victory over Florida
College in Temple Terrace.
Coach Mike Nicholson's
charges then opened a ninegame homes land on Monday
with a sweep of a doubleheader
with Mott College from Flint,
Michigan, 3-0 and 2-1, at Raider
Field.
With the streak. SCC b now.
9-11 on the season and had a
good chance to go to 5 0 0 when
it hosted another Michigan
nine, Kalamazoo Valley
College, In a doubleheader on
Tuesday.
Local fans will have an
opportunity to see the Raiders
ormer Seminole
as well as to
High standouts Angelo
Pctracca and Jacob Davb thb
weekend when SCC opens its
Mid-Florida Conference sched­
ule by hosting Daytona Beach
Community College for three
games.
There will be a single game
on Friday starting at 3 p.m. and
then the schools will play a
doubleheader on Saturday
starting at noon. Admission is
free to all home games.
The Raiders erased a 3-1
deficit by scoring four runs in
the fifth inning and cruised to
the win over Florida College.
Ben Sprague led a 14-hit SCC
attack, going 3-for-S, including
a triple and a double, scoring a
run and driving in two.
Also contributing were
Donnie Burkhalter (2-for-2,
double, three runs), Ruben
Hernandez (double, single, two
runs), Sean Grecar (two singles,
run, RBI), Winter Springs' John
Michael Howell (two singles,
RBI), Lyman's J.T. Williamson
(two singles, run), Dan
Quartararo (single, RBI) and
Tyson Malik (run).
J.R. Schumann, the first of
four pitchers for the Raiders,
went the first six innings to
earn the victory.
Zach McCamic carried a no­
hitter into the fourth inning and
gave up just two hits over five
innings to get the victory and
Dan DeChirico gave up one hit
over two innings to get the save
as SCC shutout Mott in the
opening game Monday.
On offense, the Raiders
scored single runs in the first,
third and fourth innings to win
their second consecutive game.
Malik singled and scored two
of the runs, while Burkhalter
and Matt Matheson both dou­
bled in runs, Howell had a dou­
ble, flemandez singled and
Williamson scored a run.
In the nightcap, Burkhalter

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M a ra k l p tv o iiM h f T o m m y Vbicflwvl

Sanford M ayor Brady Lessard (top) throws out the first pitch during Opening D ay Ceremonies lor the City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks Department Babe Ruth Baseball season this past Saturday at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium. In the bottom photos, coach Leonard Richardson (right) leads N s Cal Ripken Minor League
Martins out to be introduced and Deputy City Manager Roger Dixon (left), a (ormer track star at Florida, gives an
Inspirational speech to those in attendance.

M c C r a y ad d s ‘coach’ to h is resum e
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — Former Seminole
High School and Seminole Community College
basketball standout Bruce McCray has proven
once again that not only can he talk the talk, he
can walk the walk.
The 6-foot-5 McCray helped lead the Fighting
Scminoles to a school-record 33-2 season in 198990 and a spot in the Class 4A Final Four. He was
named Second Team All-American, First Team
All-State, Central Florida Player of the Year,
Seminole County Player of the Year and Most
Valuable Player at the prestigious Five Star Camp.
In college, he was an All-State Player for two
years at SCC and then went to Blueticld State in
West Virginia where he earned NAIA AllAmerican honors.
After spending several years in the private sec­

tor, McCray became an English 2 ESE teacher at
Lake Brantley High School and this year decided
to try coaching for the first time.
He proved to be ouite a success at it, as he pilot­
ed the Patriots' freshman girls' team to the
Seminole Athletic Conference Championship.
The team did not lose a home game all season
and went 11-3, the best-ever for Lake Brantley.
Making up the PatrioLs' roster were Wendy
Gonzalez, Rebecca Bercovici, Celeste Campos,
Atyssa DelRey, Dana DeMartino, Alex Lofton,
Liena Longstreet, Kat Matishewsky, Brittany
North, Natalie Ruff, Rachel Smith, Jessica
Tomaselli and Karlic Turner.
Coach McCray is looking forward to next year
when he will have the opportunity to coach with
his daughters, Ryanna, a 101*' grader on the
Seminole High School varsity team, and Ashley, a
6-foot-4 studcnt/athlete at Sanford Middle School.

MARIANNA — Will a tough
schedule pay off?
The Seminote Community
College women's basketball
team is about to find out.
After seeing his team
knocked out in the early
rounds of the State Tournament
the past few years. Raiders
head coach Ken Patrick decid­
ed to try a different approach
this season, subjecting nis
charges to a schedule that
looked like it was put together
by the Marquis de Sade.
SCC made trips to the
Panhandle to face nationallyranked teams three weekends
in a row, then played in a
tough tournament in South
Florida before faring more
nationally-ranked teams at
Daytona Beach Community
College and Central Florida
Community College in Ocala.
Patrick was even starting to
doubt himself when his team
fell to 7-8 and looked to be
struggling to play against the
better teams.
But the Raiders suddenly
caught fire after the Christmas
break and have been nothing
short of sensational since.
SCC has won 13 consecutive
games to improve to 20-8.
Completed its second straight
undefeated (8-0) campaign to
win the Mid-Florida
Conference for just the second
time ever and run its winning
streak to 16.
And are ranked No. 18 in the
nation.
But now the truth will really
come out as the squad will
open play in the State
Tournament on Thursday at
Chipoia Junior College in
Marianna.
The tournament actually
opens on Wednesday with the
Quarterfinals of the Men's State
Tournament.
On Thursday, the Southern
Conference champion, Brevard
Community College (16-11),
will take on the Third Place
Team from the Mid-Florida
Conference, Florida
Community College at
See State, Page 2B

Sw arthout a budding star at SC C
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
SANFORD — You always want to hesitate
when you stick the tag of star on a fresh­
man.
But when you have gotten off to the start
that Lacey Swarthout has for the 5emtaole
Community College softball team, it is
bound to happen.
t he righthander from Colonial High
School hurled a no-hitter in just her second
collegiate start, then really gut noticed when

she shut down perennial National
Champion Lake City Community College
on five hits and no earned runs in a 4-2 vic­
tory over the Timberwolves on the road.
The freshman then outdid even that per­
formance, hurling a no-hitter in a 3-0 home­
opening game over Mid-Florida Conference
power Daytona Beach Community College.
Following a sweep of a doubleheader in
Ocata against Central Florida Community
College, in which Swarthout gave up seven
hits, but only one run, the Raiders traveled
to Winter Haven for the Polk Community

College Tournament this past weekend and
lost the first game of Pool Play, 2-0, to
HilLsborough Community College despite
Swarthout hurling her third no-hitter of the
season.
SCC did bounce back to get into the elimi­
nations and got all the way to the semifinals
before dropping a 1-0 decision to national­
ly-ranked Indian River Community College
despite Swarthout allowing only two hits.
Swarthout is now 7-3 on the season with
two saves, but «.ould easily be 9-1,
See Softball, Page 2B

�Pa«e 2B

Wednesday. March &lt;&gt;. 2002

T he S eminole Hskald

Softball

1 victory in the Mid-Florida Conference opener
for both teams.
Blake Hoorelbckc doubted in Lake Mary's
Rachel Bradley, who had a single, for SCC's only
run, while Kim Stork had the Raiders' other hit.
In the nightcap, Swarthout allowed a pair of
unearned runs on five hits, while Oviedo's Katie
Field doubled in SCC's first three runs in the third
inning.
Winter Springs' Melanie Pace had two singles,
while Field had the double and three RBI, Bradley
singled and scored a run, Kristen Hughes had a
single, Stork scored a run and drove in one and
Hoorelbeke and Tiffany Keller scored runs.
“A huge win for us on the road,” said SCC head
coach Courtney Miller. "We wanted to get at least
one win from them up there. I wish we could
have hit the ball better in the first game, because
Blake (Hoorelbeke) only allowed six hits, unfortu-

Continued from page IB
The Raiders are 13-6 on the season and 4-2 In
the conference heading into an M-FC doublehead­
er against Florida Community College at
Jacksonville on Tuesday.
SCC will play just its second home set of the
season today (Wednesday) when it hosts confer­
ence foe Lake-Sumter Community College from
Leesburg in a doubleheader starting at 2 p.m.
The Raiders will also be at home this weekend,
hosting Grand Rapids College (Michigan) on
Saturday and Indian River on Sunday. Both dou­
bleheaders are set to begin at 1 p.m. Admission is
free to all home games.
Against Lake City Community College on
February 19“\ SCC led the first game 1-0, but the
host Timbcrwolves came back with three runs in
the bottom of the third inning and went on to a 5-

Baseball
Continued from page IB
and Greear singled in runs in
the first and third innings and
John Madden, Darayanani and
Michael Reiss combined on a
no-hitter as SCC stretched the
winning streak to three.
Madden went the first five
innings, allowing only two bat­
ters to reach on errors, while
striking out seven.
Darayanani walked two, but
gave up no runs in his one
inning of work, and Reiss
allowed one unearned run on

two, two out walks and an error
in the top of the seventh Inning.
Doing the hitting for the
Raiders were Howell (two sin­
gles), Quartararo (triple, run),
Burkhaltcr (single, run, RBI),
Greear (single, RBI) and Brant
Gadzicki (single).
RA ID ERS 8, FALCONS 3
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Hawks
Continued from page IB
Antonio Berry hit one-of-two free throws, Streeter
umped in a three-pointer and Lee put down a
lyup to push the lead to nine, 49-40.
Lake Howell again had the answer, scoring
seven of the next eight points on two free throws
and a jumper from Barkman and three-pointer
from Forestier to cut the margin back to four, 5147.
Then with the score 55-50 with just under four
minutes to play, the Silver Hawks made their final
rally, scoring five straight points to tie the contest
at 55-55 on a jumper by Jared Laskey with 2:30 to
play.
Tommy Stallworth then hit a jumper to put the
Hornets up, and after Lake Howell tied the score
again, Lee hit a jumper with under a minute to
play to put Haines City up for good. Joiner hit
one of two free throws and Jessy Jean hit two
more charity tosses to keep the Silver Hawks at
bay.
The Hornets, who will be going to the State
Tournament for the first time in six years, got 11
points each from Streeter, Lee and Joiner and
eight points each from Jean, Stallworth and Berry.

Lake Howell also had a balanced scoring attack,
led by a game-high 16 from Forestier. Seniors
McArthur Walker (13), Isaac Codrey (11) and
Barkman (10) also scored in double figures.
Both teams turned the ball over 16 times and
both teams made 23 field goals, with the Silver
Hawks holding an 8-to-5 advantage on threepointers.
The difference in the game came down to the
free throw line, where Haines City made ll-of-23
and Lake Howell was just 7-of-16.

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when we squeezed back-to-back.
nately, they were able to string them together to
"That was fun!"
score their runs.
"O ur defense didn’t play too great, but when
we had to make a big play we aid it. Lacey
Hughes (2__
(Swarthout) came up big in her win, especially In
Daugharty, and Spell (single).
the third inning when they had the bases loaded
SCC 1, Brevard Community College 0 _ Keller
with one out and she struck out the next two hit­
and
Bradley (single), Reid (run) and Daugharty
ters. That really pumped us up.
"K atie's (Field) hit was what we have been
^ S C C 1, St. Petersburg Junior College 0 Bradley
waiting for all season - a dutch h it I had been
(triple, single, RBI), Spell (two singles, Hoorelbeke
telling the kids that someone needed to step up
(single) and Winter Springs’ Dixie Reynolds (run),
and lead this team, and she did it
SCC 8, Lewis College, Illinois 0 _ R eid (3-for-3,
"Lake City is a great hitting team - they are hit­
triple,
two runs), Hoorelbeke (triple, single, run,
ting over 5 0 0 as a team - s o l thought our pitch­
two RBI), Daugharty and Spell (single, ran, RBI),
ers did a nice job of keeping them under control."
Keller, Mathleux and Schnepf (single, RBI), «nd
The Raiders scored all three of their runs in the
Bradley, Pace and Reynolds (ran).
fourth Inning and Swarthout struck out six and
Quarterfinals, SCC 5, Grand Rapids College 1 _
walked two as the locals opened their home sea­
Spell (single, run, two RBI), Reynolds (single,
son with a monster win.
RBI), Hughes (single, run), Hoorelbeke and
Stork was 2-for-3 with an RBI, while Bradley dou­
Mathleux (single) and Schnepf and Keller (run).
bled and scored a run, Sissy Daugharty singled
Semifinals, Indian River Community College 1,
and scored a run, Yo Johnson had a single and
SCC 0 _ Spell and Stork e a c h singled.
Hoorelbeke scored a run.
But the wheels came off In the second igame as
TtM BERW OLVES 3-2, RA ID ERS 1-4
tum edinto four
the defense made four errorsi that
I
CAM E!
unearned runs in a 5-1 loss.
« — .— ' - T i n — “ j r -i U f
M IM S * . I l l
Laka CH y C a a a u n ll} C a lla ft
K H B i. I l l
"It was like night and day with our team," said
HootrJfek* and O O bn riL Palm** and Hufh**. W P . Palm** LP _
Miller. "Lacey pitched a no-hitter, we made no
H o m h b .8 * w .i* » » .2 B .iC C H i» * t &gt; ib ilC C C .M » w '* U m
errors and scored some runs to win 3-0 in the first 3 8 .n o n * H R _ no**.
game, I don't think there are words to describe
GAMES
now I felt about losing
ing the second game and how
we performed as a team. Very
V
frustrating, espei .* . Q ty C M u n a lN C a llay*
010100 _ 1 I 3
S w iflhoul « id O Tto m riL Paim ri and H u « h » W P . Swateiout LP .
illy after
afl our first |
dally
game.
Palm**. Saw _ nan*. 23 _ SCC, R tld ; LC C C . G ia n . 38 _ no w . H R _
"I t was probably Ithe worst game we have ever
nan*. R tro n k _ L C C C 10-2,2-1 M F C
played in my nine years here at SCCII can't
believe we lost our focus like we did. DBCC came
RA ID ERS 3-1, FALCONS 0-3
out ready to play and we didn’t. The two errors in
CAME1
the first inning (with two outs) on a botched run­
D*7*m u Baadi Com m unity CoU*a*
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900 300I _ 3 5 0
down at home and then an overthrow killed us. I
G n p rriiw , Colon (4) and W right Swarthout and OTterewtt. W P _
t probably would have been a different ballgame
Swarthout L P .G ra p rrin * Sav* _ non*. 2B _ S C C B n d b y 31 _ non*.
had we successfully got the kid out in the run­
H R _ non*.
down. Inning over, no runs scored.
GAMES
"W e left 11 runners on base (no clutch hitting),
Daytona S u c h Com m unity Collaf*
2020010. &gt; 7 1
committed four errors, and pretty much beat our­
S m lN t* Com m unity Coll***
0 0 000 10 . 1 7 4
M o y tt G a o n k o (5) and H afin. Hooaribcfc* and D*u|h*rty W P _
selves. I keep telling the team thu is the only way
May**. U&gt; _ Hootribfk*. S av. . C n p r r in r 2B . SCC. Jtftm on. 38 _
w e will lose games - if we do it ourselves and
non*. HR _ m m . R*co*d* _ DBCC 1 M , 3-1 M FC.
that is what happened."
RA ID ERS 7-3, PATRIOTS 2-1
The Raiders then got their first conference
GAME 1
sweep when they downed CFCC, 7-2 and 3-1, in
Sautlnol* Com m unity Coll*t*
300 200 2 . 7 10 1
Ocala on the 26 , but it was not as easy as it
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looked.
Hoon&amp;afc* and CTDonrvril Ton** and t|a* W P _ H on ritek*. L P _
Tbn**. Sav* _ non*. 2B _ S C C B u d k jt 3B _ non*. H R _ S C C H o o «ib «k * ;
SCC exploded for 10 hits in the first game with
C FC C , Ryakamp
Hoorelbeke, who was also the winning pitcher,
CAM E 2
going 2-for-4 with a home run, two runs scored
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and two RBI.
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Also contributing were Johnson (2-for-3, run),
Swarthout and Daugharty W*rhn*r. A la Jon*. (7) and Ifaa. W P _
Swarthout LP _ W trhrwr. S aw _ non*. 2B .C F C C L a n k 30 _ non*.
Bradley (2-foM , double, two runs), Hughes (sin­
HR . non*. R m m d i. S CC 4-2 M F C
gle, three RBI), Oviedo's Stephanie Mathleux (sin­
gle, run), Keller and Lori Schnepf (one single
POLK TOURNAMENT
each), Pace (run)
(RBI).
" and Stork
irk (RBI).
POOL PLAY
The Raiders were on the brink of splitting its
HAWKS 2, RAIDERS 1
third M-FC doubleheader as they trailed 1-0
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entering the seventh inning.
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Bradley led off with a single and Hoorelbeke
Byntaa. R o n lrih (4) and M n U L Swarthout and Daugharty. W P .
Bynm*. LP _ Swarthout Sow _ R ondriK 2B _ n o n . 38 . non*. H R .
bunted for a single. Daugharty then sacrificed the
runners up a base, before Field tied the game with
RAIDERS 1, TITANS 0
a bunt single.
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After a Field steal of second, Hughes bunted for
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a single with Hoorelbeke scoring and R eid
1 Coleman anASUH r JlridvO m anhoul (t ) and O'DoruwU. W P . Ftriri &lt;1.
’ L P C o k n u n : Saw Swarthout O ) J B _ H C C , SUt** 3B _ nona. HR
op a sacrifice fly by Stork:
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RAIDERS 1, TROJANS 0
hitting were Hughes (single, RBI), Bradley and
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Hoorelbeke (single, run), Daugharty, Pace and
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Stacey Spell (single) and Stork (RBI).
Tobiaa and Ty*». Swarthout and Daugharty W P _ Swarthout LP _
"The first game was a good one for us overall,
Tobtaa S aw _ n o n . 2B . SPJC. Tpr*. 3B . SCC. feadky. HR . nona.
said Miller. "We finally got our sticks going. Blake
RAIDERS B, TIGERS 0
pitched a solid game and our defense came up
Law k U n iw n ity , UUnok
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with some big plays in the late innings. I'm still
Jaaxcaxak and Dtglacomo. Hoorrlfeka and Daugharty. W P _
concerned about us leaving so many runners on
Hoomfiwka. LP . Jauacaaak. Saw _ nona. 2B . nona. 30 . SCC . Fteld.
base.
Hoorclbt kc. HR _ norm.
"The second game was a big win for us. Down ’
QUARTERFINALS ‘
1-0 In the seventh Inning, the kids never gave up.
RAIDERS S, GRAND RAPIDS 1
We had so many early opportunities - but could­
Stm lnol* Com m unity ColIff*
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n't get the dutch h it
Grand Rapid* Colltg*, M ichigan
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llo o n lb tk * and O'DunrwIL Gooam, Hall (A) and Johnaon. W P .
"I knew that if Rachel could get on we could at
Hoorribckt (5-3). LP _ Goornn. Sava . non*. 20 . non*. 30 _ nona. H R .
least tie the game. Blake had a perfect bunt down
non*.
,
the third base line and that set everything up.
SEM IFINALS
"I'm not too crazy about scoring on a squeeze
PIONEERS I, RAIDERS 0
because of the risk factor, b u t! felt it was our only Stm inola C omm unity C olltg*
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option. Their comers were playing back and we
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Swarthout and Daugherty. Or* and Criat* W P _ One. LP _ Swarthout
just hadn’t had any luck all day at getting the bail
(7-3). Sav* _ non*. 2 0 . non*. 38 _ non*. HR . non*. Rccurda _ S C C 134.
out of the infield. CFCC mentally broke down

State
on the Daytona
Continued from page IB
Beach/Okaloosa-Walton winner
Jacksonville (23-6), at 1 p.m.
at 3 p.m., following the 1 p.m.
At 3 p.m., the Mid-Florida
Men's semifinal.
Conference champion Raiders
The second men's semifinal is
(20-8) faces Miaml-Dade
set for 6 p.m., with the Gulf
Community College (9-18), the
Coast/Broward winner taking
third place team from the
on the SCC/Mlami-Dade win­
Southern Conference.
ner at 8 p.m.
In the evening session.
The men's championship
Daytona Beach Community
, game is set for 6 p.m. and the
College
illege
(a
(26-1),
the
M-FC
runnersllege 7 ...............
women's finale at 8 p.m. on
up,i, takes on No. 5 nationallySaturday.
ranked Okaloosa-Walton (24-3),
The 16 regional champions
the runner-up from the
will then advance to the
Panhandle Conference, at 6 p.m.
Women's National Tournament
The final game of the day, at 8
that will be held March 19-23 at
p.m., has the Panhandle
Bicentennial Center in Salina,
Conference champion, No. 2
Kansas.
nationally ranked Gulf Coast
All-American candidate
Community College (29-0) play­
Yelena Leuchanka has led the
ing the Southern Conference
Raiders all season. The 6-foot-5
runner-up, Broward
freshman center from Cornel,
Community College (17-10).
Belarus, leads SCC in scoring,
The semifinals will be played
rebounds, field goal percentage,
on Friday with the
free throw percentage and
Brevard/FCC-J winner taking
blocked shots.

Briefs
Continued from page IB
tion for its Boy's Spring Prep Revue.
The revue is open to boys in grades 9-12 and
takes place on Saturday, March 16.
The revue features three games for each partici­
pant with guaranteed 50-percent playing time in
each game, a written evaluation for each particiant, as well as a Senior game. College scouts will
e in attendance.
The deadline to register is Friday, March 8.
For more information or to register, please con­

E

Other key members are 20002001 Florida Freshman of the
Year Gabby Blankenfeld, 20002001 All-State Player Yo
Johnson, 2000-2001 AllConference player Narrie
Berggren and sophomore powi
forward Brandi Davis, who ha;
been a force on the backboards
since returning from injury in
December.
The top reserves have been
sophomores Chamesia Bailey,
Sheri Harrison and Linda
Cazeau and freshmen Tiffany
Vann, Ditte Jakobsen and KayKay Thompson.
Also contributing at different
times this season have been
sophomore Erin Bradshaw, wh
has been slowed of late by kne&lt;
injury, and freshmen Lauren
Boyd and Danielle Richardson.
Assisting Patrick this season
has been Andrew Pittington,
Frederick Martinez and Niki
Washington.

tact Winning Ways Basketball's Barry Mestel a
407-339-9053 or 1-800-808- HOOP (4667).
H O O PS REVU E
Winning Ways Basketball is currently holdin;
registration for its Boys and Girl's Spring Prep
Revues.
The revue is open to boys and girls in grades
12 and takes place on March 16 St 17.
The deadline to register is Friday, March 8.
For more information or to register, please cc
tact Winning Ways Basketball's Barry Mestel a
407-339-9053 or 1-800-808-HOOP (4667).

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of baton bis tota don 30 days Man
d a dda of d a brd pdfkdtan of f d
noaca of acocn) and Ba d a ortgdd
a d i da ctah of dto court

NOTICE OF A TO M tTTR ATTOW^
CHRISTOPHER WAYNE OALJBERT.
deceaiad. Fla Number M-174-CP.
la pandng In da d ra ft Caul ta
Bditaato County. Florida. Probtoe
OMatat. d a adUaaaof ofucfi la PO.
Drawer C. Sartad. Floods 327720469 Tha nam n and ettaeaaee of
paraond repreeentaBve'a anomay
ata Mf ta d baton
ALL B4TERESTEO PERSONS ARE
N O TVIED THAT
A l panona on trtiom d d nedea la
chaArnge de vaktoy to d o WIL de
a a E M to a of da paraond repmtanuava. yanua Of |urtertcocn of d d
Court ota raqulad to No dab ob|not o a d i n a Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
A FTER TH E DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR TH IR TY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE O F SERVCE OF A COPY OF
TH B N O TC E O N TH E M .
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odta panona haymg claana or
d m n to aganal Dacattonri oatda
on ahom a copy d dta noaca la
earned wtoki drea morWia afta de
data of da Irrt puM catai of d d
Court W ITHIN TH E LATER OF
TH R EE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THM NOTICE OR TH R TV
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
V E * O F A COPY OF T&gt;*S NOTICE
ON THEM
A l odor enttoon of da Oooodart
panona haymg dam e or
into agaewt d a DecadenTa
____ i m id Ma daa ttama a d i d a
n u ll W ITHIN THREE MONTHS
LFTER THE DATE OF THE FEW T
PUBLICATION OF TH O NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANOS ANO
E JE C TIO N S NOT SO FILEO W U .
3E FOREVER BARRED

WTTNESS aiy hand and d a n d of
dta Court d SEMINOLE Couay.
Ftatoa. dla day of F E B B 2008.
IJAiTYANNE I4CRSE, CLERK
CLERK OF THE O R CU fT CO UR T
BY Hud King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW O f I ICES OF LAVIO J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 8. UNIVERSITY OfW E
BUTTE 900
PLANTATION. FL 33324
O ISITSKW ASH )
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH TH E
AMERICANS W ITH OOABNJT1E3
ACT. panona d d
dg a ipactal
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
da
SEMINOLE
County
Coutdouaa al &lt;40T)S«3-4287. 1K »»9 M 7 7 1 (TO O) or 1BO M BS(770. vta Ftonda Rady S a n ta .
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TW O
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
PUBLISH IN THE SEM INOLE
HERALD
Pufrtth Marcft t . 13 2008
KK047
Bf TH E CBICUfT CO UR T
O F TH E ItT H
JUDICIAL ORCUfT,
Bf ANO FOR
I COUNTY,
FLORK3A
C A S IN O : 01 CA 2B38 14 O
CONSECO FINANCE SLRVICJrtQ
CORP FflCA GREEN TREE
FINANCIAL SERVtdNQ
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF
VB
JAM ES MICHAEL BURKE A K A
JAMES MICHAEL STONE. E T A L.

are wpdred to farm ■ capy d you
aitoai ito ltia it T a r ) nnfTTiTTT I
STERN. E S Q PMfndTa aftomay.
•fwaa i i b li i i b R i l Uftoanay
onto (BOO. PtatoPan. PL H O W an
or baton (no Mta dan 30 daya bom
d a to d of d a M a p .t i ll , i of (to

pMM of podton ■
W ITNESS * Y h to ( ta d d a aad of
(to C a u l d SEMPfCMf Couray.
ORLANDO RANCHES, SCCTION
1CL ACCOROBfQ T O TH E PLAT
TH ER EO F, A t RECORDED Bf
P U T BOOK 13 FAD E M AND 39.
O F TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OP
BSbB H O LI COUNTY. FtO R CA .
haa baan Sad agdnrt you and you
• a tawRad to ta n a • copy of you
■dton
ddanaaa.
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( (tartar posta l
B R TM S S my hand and d a ta d of
dto C o ot d S P SHCLl C a u d !
FtortdL (to d a y of FEB2S 2002.
MARYANNS M ORSE. CLE7M
CLERK O F TH E CtaCUIT COURT
BYW udKdg
d e p u t y C U ftK
U t a O FFK ES OP D4MO 3 STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAFfTIFF
SOI E UM VERSfTY ONVC
s u m 900
PLANTATION. FL 33324
01-M M 1|C0F)
Bf ACCORDANCE W ITH TH E
W ITH DfSASCm CS
A CT.
dg a p in t
oontod CO UR T AOM BtSTTUDON.
M
da
S E M B fO U
County
Coudouaa d (407)010-4212. 1•OOSSM771 (TO O) (f l-SOO-WS(7 7 a rta Ftortta Ratoy S a n ta
TH ta NOTICE SHALL SC PUB­
LISHED ONCS A WEEK FOR TWO
CO N BECUIIVB WEEKS.
PUBLISH IN TH E SEMINOLE
PtaldtM todl a 131008

O F TH E K TH
JUOtCUU. ORCLAT.
■ (A N D FOR
I COUNTY,

N O TK E O P i
Tha adhtolabasun of da
SJCGSERT WOLF,
N u td w O f -ld -CP, la pm taig to da
Cbeut C a u l tor Samtoola Coutry,
of adkh N 301 K Pad
Avanua, SardotA Ftatda 32771,
Tha namaa and trip .........of d a
paraond rapfaaadapva and d a par
a d ta d betav
ALL PfTEHES T ID PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED TH A T

CLERK OP T &gt; « O R CU fT CO UR T
BYR udtdng
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW O PPKSS OP D4MO J, STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PUUNTW F
K)1 S UfPVERSfTY D fW E
R A TE 100
PLANTATION FL 33324
08B4S2RSOM)
M ACCORDANCE W ITH TH E
AM ERfCAM WITH DfSASKTOCS
ACT. panona art) dPaMtoaa naading a tpad d asoeamatosan rtm fd
oontod CO UR T ACM PIOTRATION
d
da
SEM BfO U
Couity
Coudouaa M I WT R SS 1277, t (00-B6SS771 (TOO) or 1-M 04SS(770. vto Ftatda Ratoy Samoa.
T H S NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A R U X FO R TW O
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
PUBLISH PLTH E S EM B fO U
HERALD
PubtoftMareh t , 13 2008

of d a panond taprvor|uM cPonafM a
Court ara regidbd to Ba da b abfaoPona add dto C o ul WTTHPf THE
LATER O F TH R EE MONTHS
A FTER TH E DATE OP TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION OP TM S NOTICE
O R THOTTY DAYS AFTER THE
D ATE O F SERVICE OP A C O P T OF
D B S NOTICE O N THEM.
A l ersdtara of da

TO : DOREEN WELiAMS. ahoaa
rMKMrcw w unenown ■ vwinannvy
Dta anny, 9*1 9 nWWWVWy Ota
d a wrtnoam dafantorta ado may
■nouaia
hain, *i d n lia
t i^
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- ""
aaa, aaalgrtaaa. (anon. oadF
an Intorad by. dreutfi, uidaf a
agadd d a Dafandanto. ado are nd

to haw*
oi ktorad In (ta propin d a mortgaga bafng

YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED d d
an acton to torectoaa a mortgaga on
d a tototaig praparty:
LO TS 1 (T ANO 1(8. JO
PACKARDS 1ST ADOfTION TO
MIDWAY. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 3 PAQ£|S) 104, PUB­
LIC RECORDS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLOfBOA.
haabaan Mad a g d id you tnd you
a n raqiftad to aana a copy d you
m toan datanaaa. t any, on DAVO J
STERN, ESO. P lunO Tl fftomay,
nhoaa addraaa B (01 8 Unhata(y
Drtre WOO. Ftodtoon. FL 33324 tat
Of baton (no tota dan 30 daya *om
d a data of d a tort puHeaton cf f a
no to ad acton) tnd Ma da ongra
a d d a d a n of tto court a tw
baton aatvtca on FtabtoTi ailotnay
a tnmadWtfy fa a td a r odaraaa
a dakub a d ba tntorad agaato you
ta d a fabd datnandad In da c o n
W ITNESS my hand and d a tad cf
(to Court d SEMINOLE Coufy
Florida, tto day of FEB27 2008
MARYANNE MORSE, CLERK
CLERK O F TH E O R C U T COURT
BY torn King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
(01 3 UWVERSfTY O fW E
SUITE (0 0
PLANTATION FL 33324
0t(244P&lt;NCL)
PI ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. panona a d dtoabrttoa naadtm a tpadd acccnatuidatkn tfnAd
contod CO UR T A O M W W TB ATm
al
da
SEMINOLE
County
Coutdouaa al (407)6084277. 1SO O M M 77I (TO O) or I400-P9S(770, rta Florida Ratoy Bantca.
THIS NOTICE SHALL SE PUB
USHED ONCE A W EEK FDR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
PUBLISH IN TH E SEMINOLE
HERALD
Publnri March (. 13 2008
KKO40
I TH E O R C U T COURT
O F TH E ir m
cPtCUTT,
COUNTY,
FLOfBOA
JUR ftO tenO N DIVtoiON
CASS NO: ta C A S IS U W
Cm M OHTQAGC INC .
PLAINTIFF
VS
ZEDAKAH FOUNDATION A K A
ZEOAKAH FOUNDATION NC . E T
AL
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICS OF ACTION
CONS TNUC TTV l SERVICE
TO : JOBE O. SANTIAGO ANO
ANILDA SANTIAGO, a w ta realQtanCto Ml UfWwifTl m timWmWmf DM'
rvr-g. and f haNharihay ba daad.
•fs may

Ion. buatoaa, and a l panlaa danm o
an dtotad by. dreugh. tn ta or
agand da Oatondanto. a » an not
known to ba daad or Mva. and a l
parbaa having or rtoarmg to hova
a n yrtgN b to o rta a ra d fid a p m p arty daaetdad In da irurigaga bamg
YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED dal

M T &gt; « CPtCUTT COURT
OPTM E 1(TM
JU O K M L O R C a n
COUNTY,

C A M NO. M C A I N 1 4 0
WASHINGTON M UTUAL SANK.
F A . SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO GREAT WESTERN BANK. A
FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
OAM ELJ LASSEIONE. E T A L ,
D E FE N D A N TS
N O TE * OF ACTION
COW TR UCTW E SERVICE
TO : USA T TUCKER
adoaa raahtonca to m tn w n t
hafahdday ba bvtog; and *

to ba daad or dhw, and a l parbaa
frflvVry Of oM iwig kj
•riy ngra.
(t a or Intorad d d a pttpatly
daaoBad to d a mortgage being
Court W ITHIN TH E LATER OF
TH R EE M ONTHS A FTER THE
DATE OF TH E F B O T PUBLICA­
TIO N OF TH IS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER TH E OATE OP SER­
VICE OP A COPY OP TH IS N O TE*
ON THEM
of toe Deeettaf
er
DecedenTa
m anta (to
court W ITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE OP TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION OP T X S N O TE S .
ALL CLASrta DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NO T SO FE ED W EL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
The data of d a fed ptAAcadon of
dto Noboa to U ta h A 2002

YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED d d
da loloatog property:
LO T TA RIVER RUN. SECTIO N 3
ACCORDING TO TH E
PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROED IN
FLAT BOOK f t . PAGES SI
THROUGH (4 . INCLUSIVE. OF
TH E PUBLIC RECORDS O F SEM I­
NOLE COUNTY, FLCM OA
haa haw Sad a g d td ytai and yo i
ara NtpFred to aarvo a copy of yo u
widen d tfin in , ( any on D A W J.
STERN, ESO. PtototoTa dtanay.
wheaa tttofeee to SOI 8 Urrvorwty
Drive *900. PtoXdtai. FL 33334 on
w batore (no tota dan 30 daya bom
d a dda of d a am puHcabon of dto
noboa of aclon) and tot d a ongtod
add d a dark of f

4(41 TBbny Wooda Cbda
VELAS O F STOCKOROGE
HOM EOW NERS A SSO CIA TIO N
M C. a Florida noMor-preto oofporaton.

ERIK LAMBERT and HEATHER
LAMBERT. d a L.

Mkheaf K. Odtop Eeqtab
FL Bar Mo.: 032*232
W m w b f Pwiofta
B A A E Y I MYERS, F A
100 L I
Ftatoa 387S1
(407)820-2089
PtiAah March 1 ,13 2002
KKS63

120

NOTICE OF
N O D C fa H E R E a ra fV tN p u rauanf to a Find Summary Judgmatic
of .Fo ftd M U f datMd Fobfunf W ,
3000. « f M d h C w Ho, 01-CC37P4-20-F of da Couwy Court of
QiMfTWKW LxXjnty, rnna&lt; mrMtolVELAS OF ST0CXSRKX1E HOME­
OW NERS ASSOCIATION. BTC. la
d a NalnM and ERTK LAMBERT and
HEATHER LAMBERT ara d a
Datondarto, I ad aal to d a Nghad
of d a Bamfnato Couity
Coutdouaa. 301 NPtoh A nnua.
Sanford. Florida 32771 H H im
o'docfe AML, on d a 4 day of April.
2002, d a loAowlngdtecieed proper­
ty, *4 » d ta d In tald Find Summery
jydgmMoi. to o i;
Lot ITS Stod bridga UNI Three,
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*w., ail
. 1.1 J , m
m
taCCOtetaly
UfMitoCT,
IB
M
recorded n FW Book 35. d Pagto
M and V7, PuM c nacatda of
Barrancta CouYy. Florida.
DATED (to 77 (toy of Ftbruary.
2002
MaryAnn
O r M ay
M
&gt; 2 £ 2 C Oubartaz
niiEito

M TH E CBW LST CO UR T FOR
■ COUNTY,
(0-1S1-CP
M RE: ESTATE OF
MARTHA L DOCLUNQER.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha attoantoadm of d a aattoa of
MARTHA
L
DOC LUNGER,
dacaarad. Fba Nurdar 0 M I1 -C P .
la pandtog to d a C h a d C a ul ta
Samtoola Count! Ftatoa. Pitada
UtVtaion, sis k m I U Of WECn K ruoi
Otlca Drawer C . StalonL Florida
32772. Tha namaa and adtoam n of

Wwul M, wsKJiuw, rn
Altom ayl ta PtanM
130S Ead Robtnaon Bbad
Oriando, Florida 32S01
f you ara a penen trtd a rla d d fy
afro needs any aatiommnibd on to
order to patatpato to fto proceedtog you am tndtod. d no cod to
you. to da prautaton of oartoto aaatatanca.
Ptoaaa contact Court
AdmtoatnPon d 301 N o d Parti
Avanua. SUM N301. Sanford.
Ftatda 32771 (407)3834887. adito
(2) working days of your racaipt of
tto noaca: f you a n haardg a vofco
Impdrad. o d 1 {900I-9M-4771.
Pubtoh-March S, 13 2008
KXOSt
Of THE CtRCW T COURT
O P TH S IV TH
PI AND FOR
U M IIO U COUNTY.
CIVEDIVtalON
CASS NO.: 82-CA-387-140
TH E CHASE MANHATTAN BANK
AS TRUSTEE O F M C HCME
EQ UITY LOAN TR U S T IM S -3
UNDER THE P O O U fO ANO
SERVICING AGREEM ENT DATED
AS O F JUNE. 1. IM S .

CARM E HARTSFIELD, tT N
NOTICS OP ACTION
TO . UNKNOWN SPOUSE O f L A U S ROGERS
(Raaldanca Unbnown)
YOU ARE N O D flED d d an acacn
lor Foractoaua cf Mortgaga on d a
toacwmg dmerdad prepariy:
LO T 2a BLOCK t . LOCKHARTS.
ACCOROINO TO TH E FLA T
THEREOF. RECOROED PI PLAT
BOOK 3 PAGE 70, PUBLIC
RECORDS O F SEMINOLE CO UN­
TY . FLORIDA
A K A . 202S ALEXANDER AVENUE.
SANFORD. FL 32771
haa bean aied agatod you and y w
am raqund to aatva a copy of yo u
written dalanaaa, ( any. to A on
Manual C. Wataon. P A . Aaomay
ta Ptaadl. wnoaa ttttaaa la 1800
NW 4STH STR EET. SUITE 120, FT.
LAUOCROALE. FL 33300 adun d u ­
ly (30) daya altor d a am putacaaon
of n a Noaca n d a (Ptaaaa putrtai
to THE BEMMOLE HERALD) tad
Ma da ongnd a d i d a Ctotk of n a
Court aahat before aenrice on
P ltrtfT l allomay or ItnmadBlaly
a ‘ 1 M
datnandad to da ootnplatnL
In accotdanca wan I
wtd Ottdrtaiea Act Panona tad
DNaMam netting a apaaal accommndatton to poibcipeia to bua ptth
rearing ahodd contact toa Court
Attoiotarata d 201N Path Avarua.
8anfotd FL 38771. Takapnona
Number (407)383-4330 not lalat
dan aeven (7) daya prior to d a precetdmg I haartog tnpabad. (TO O )
I 400-(95-6771 or Voice (V)t-S00SSSA770 via Florida Relay Sarvtcaa.
WITNESS my hand and d a Bad of
d a Court d u day of FEB 2S 2002.
Mary Anna More*
Aa d a n of da Court
By Rud King
Aa DepUy Ctah
FuM ah(Plaua pubhah to Tha
Pubtoh March I . 13 2002
KK062
Of TH S C M C U IT CO UR T
FOR SEM BfO U COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
Fba Number 02-1*1-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF

drmarda agdnd Dacattonra errata
todutbng untnatund. atotoad i* or
urtgutoatod datoa on whom a copy
of dto noioa to aarvad natol ta dab
ctama w ta b d Court VWTHM TH E
LATER O F 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OP THE FIR ST PUBLICA­
TION O F THM NOTICE OR 3 DAYS
AFTER TH E DATE O F SERVICE OF
A CO PY O F TH M NOTICE ON
THEM.
A l odor oattoon of da Oaoariarr
or

Lec

eg a ls

SIEQBERT WOLF,

a-m
i'.-■
au
.lat-J-«*—
a.aa

C A SSN O l B 1C A H S 1 1 (0
a s CAPITAL MORTOAGE
SERVICES, B4C.,
PLAINTIFF
VS,
W U U M E E TA L,
_______
OEFENOANT(B)
N O TICS O F ACTION

CASS ffOt S I CAM 11 44 A •
W ASHBfQTON M UTUAL SANK.
F A , SUCCESSOR BY MEROCR
TO OREAT W ESTERN SAM C A
FEDERAL SAM NGSSAM L
PLAINTIFF
VS.
JAM ES E COSGROVE to AMIA
JAMES COSGROVE, E T Ai_,
_______
PCFENOANT(S)
NOTICE O F AC TM N
CONSTRUCTIVE BSRWCS
T O JAM ES E COSOROVE ■
A/K/A JAM ES COSOROVE ANO
UMOfOWN SPOUSE O F JAMES E.
COSOROVE AAUA JAM ES CO S­
OROVE, whose raaldanca to
tnvw tai i rwenwwwy dm iw y i ■no
■ m nrmrwwf d» o— o . v it u n i m i i

tolotadoaal
d a bdoadg p t y a y
LOT a K A C K a. n o r t h ORLAN­
DO IN O ADOfTION A MJBOfWH O N ACCORONO TO TH E FLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED Bf
P U T BOOK 1 1 M O E A ) IS-S7, OP
T&gt; 9 PUBUC RECOROE OP ECMF
HOLE C q jN T Y.FLOtrtOA

L

c a ls

ba daad or tare, and d
harbigof otataistohavaanyrtpa.

LONOW OOO.

SOLD AS M W ITH NO T T T U
GUARANTEE.
S E U IR
TH E RfQHT T O « D .
STARTS X T AM OUNT

Le

ic a l s

Wednesday, March 8.2002 P ag e 3 B

RW
ta da m et demanded In tta comp u n of pwion ™ w iwm n.
WITNESS my hand and d a aad of
dto Court d SEMINOLE C o rn y.
Ftatoa. fto day d FEB77 2008.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE O R CU fT CO UR T
BY Rud King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF D A W J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAFfTIFF
(O f 8 UWVERSfTY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
02-43742(WASH|
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT.
tog a rpacial
emtea COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
da
SEMINOLE
County
Coudouaa d (407)8454227. t K 0 -(8 8(7 71 (TO O ) M IW O -bSS177a vto Ftonda Rally Servtoa.
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FO R TW O
CONSECUTIVE W EEKS
PUBLISH IN TH E SEM INOLE
HERALD
PutdahMarch 3 13.2002

M THE CIRCUIT CO UR T O F THE
D O H TK N TH JUOtCUU. CPtCW T
PI ANO FOR
COUNTY,
CTRL ACTION
Caaatok M -CA-3T7-14-G
SUNTRUST BAW I, FiK A ■
SUNTRUST BANK. A TLAN TA OA
FK/A SUN BANK. N A .
HERCULES MANAGEMENT. INC ,
d a l.

Samtoola Couity. Florida. Pmbale
DMwon. d a adriaaa ol aN rii a X I
North Park Avenue. Sartad. Florida
32771. Tha namaa ant aribeaaaa to
did d a
am a d ta d batow
A l cra riu n to d a Oacadato and
having ctama or
Decedent's (data
nduring uvnaheed, cortagato a
yrrigridtoad ctama on whom a copy
to dto nobca la aanred m uf ta dab
ctotma w ta tto C o u l WTIHM THE
LATER O F THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F TM S NOTICE
OR TH IR TY (30) OAYS AFTER TH E
DATE O F SERVICE OF A COPY OF
TM S NOTICE ON TH EM
A l obwr enriton to da Deceriarl
claims or
Deeedsnra
toduring uvnataad. oonbndab ctobna • « dto court WITMN
TH R EE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE O F THE FIR ST PUBUCAT10N O F TM S NOTICE.
A a CLAW S N O T SG FEED W EL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
The dda to d a M pubicdton to
tta Nobca a March 4.2002.
SHAMAN A MANQUBUAN
Pomona! RapneerriMhe
831 AuturmQJan Ortve
Metooume, FL 32940
John R Kancria. E a y n
Florida Bar Na 034II SB
GRAY. HARRIS S ROBINSON. FA
PO . Boa 1(70
Mato oune. Ftatda 32X2-1(70
(321)727(100
PuMah March 3 13 2002

PUBLIC HtAAW Q
C ITY OP LONOWOOO, FLOfUDA
N O TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN dto
d a C (y ComnUaakn to da C »y to
Longwood. Ftonda. wfi hod a PuMc
lle a d g on Monday. March 13 2002,
to 700 p m or aa eoon daraaflar aa
poaatoka. in d e Longwood Cay
Commission Chambers, 173 W.
Warren Avanua. Longwood, Ftorde.
In accordance wta Seeaon 3(a) to
tha *2001 Transportation and
Education
referred to as bitoitocaf Agreement).
(Us pubic hearing k tong had to
order to recskrs pi K c commato prior
to d e consideration by die
Longwood O y Comm iutai to d a
propioeed change* to de Id to

■2001

Education

Tranaporiabon and
tohaabuckae
Plan

Agreement, a tarter of nofftoaaon to
d a pregoaad change haa bean aer*
Bacn govitrnfTwwnian v n y irw*i m . ■
party to da totoriocaf Agaamam
Al dto meeting, tdan atod parbaa
may appear and ba heard with
reaped U d e proposed change. This
hewing may ba ooxtouad Horn ama
to (m a utoltoto acbon k token.
A copy ol tie proposed change to
d e Trmrpcrtaltan Prefects M ad In
d a *2001 Transportation and
Edueabon tobaetrudure and Plan
Imeriocd AgreemanT k avatobto ta
review af d a C ty to Longwood.
Engineering Dtvtakn, tTf W. Church
Avanua. Longwood. Ftotkto, or you
may cab (407)260 2320 ta arise
al etamadon.
A i panona are advkad d d ( day
daddi to appad any daauona made
af date meebngariieanngs, da y vto
need a record to bu procaaringa
and ta auch pupoaaa. day may
need to Insure d d a verbatim record
k mala, which record to dckide da
toatonony and aaktonca k «m which
d a appad k to be baaed (par 8ae.
- " 3108. ' Florida
Statute*)
i ritebKitea m aring
to parectuto to any to
these procaaringa should contact
d a A D A Coonfnata. at (407)2803441. d load 44 houm to admnoa to

aatola, Picturing unmakaad. conbtv

dab ctobna add tie oout WTTHM 3
MONTHS AFTER TH E DATE OF
TH E F P « T PUBLICATION OF TH U
n o t ic e .
ALL CLAM S NO T BO FEED W A1
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tha dale of d a Rrd puMcatan of
dto Noaca to Match A 2002.
HAROLD C DOfLUNGER

M S Dou0Pa Avanua, SUM 100
Alamoraa Springe. Ftotkto 38714
(407)784-0280
PtddtaM tnh A 13 2008
KX0S4
PI TH E CPtCUTT COURT
FOR M b M O L S COUNTY
FROBATS D M SKM
F ta Number 02-1M -CF
PI RE: ESTATE OF
DAVID M DRAWDY. S R .
Oreaand.
N O TICS OF ADUPBtTKATKM
Tha arinmekilmn cl da aatatoof
DAVID M. DRAWOY, S R , dacade A
Fla Number 02-IS2OP, P pandtog
to d e C h a ri C o u l ta Samtoola
Couity. Ftotkto. Probata DMPon.
d a adtbaaa ol whtch to Room 402N.
301 N. Path Avanua, Santad.
Ftonda 32771. Tha namaa and
aita taaaa ol da panond Npratan
bva'a ariomay am t d ta d batow
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOT1F1EO THAT
A l panona on whom pvt noaca to
chadenpe d a vahdby of da WP. da
quaMcaacnt of d a panond tapmtanatva. vanua a (atodhPon ol dto
Court a n tatMtad to ta dob otta&gt;
Oona wta dto Court WTTWN THE
LATER O F THR EE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
OR TH IR TY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l oariton d d a Oecadtnf ami
other panona having daunt or
on whom a copy of b d
tented erihbi dree mondt
data of da (rto pubUcaoon ol tow
Court W ITHIN TH E LATER O f
TH R EE M ONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER TH E DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF TH S NOTICE
ON THEM.
A l obwr enriton ol da Dacadanl
and panona havetg donna or
damanto agatod d a DacadanFr
aaltta traid ta dab ctotoia wta but
court W ITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAW S. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED W *L
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha dda ol d a ltd outeriro n oI
dto Noaca la March S. 2002
JU U A DFUWOY KEMP
244 Spring Run CUcto
Longwood. Ftonda 32779
GRACE ANNE QLAVbi P A
FL Bar (380408
Anomay ta Panond Rapnaancaem
1340 Tut hernia Road. 51a 104
Whiter Springs. Florida 32704
(407)489-1110
Pubtah Match 4. 13 2002

NOTIC* O F ACTIO N
T O HERCULES MANAGEMENT.
MC.
LAST KNOWN AD0RE3S:
HERCULES MANAGE MC NT. MC.
d o Mkhad W Dickarson. RA. R A
702 Matoand Ave.
Akamoma Sponge. FL 32701
CURRENT
ADDRESS:
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO A a UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
UN06R, ANO AGAINST TH E HERE­
IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN­
DANTS WHO ARE N O T KNOWN TO
BE DEAD OR ALIVE. W HETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAW AN INTEREST AS SPOUS­
ES. HEIRS. OEVISEES, OH OTHER
CLAIMANTS
L id known adrieea: UNKNOWN
Current adriaaa
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED d d an acOon
to toradoaa a mortgage g n t a U towtog deserted property to SEMH
NOL* Couity Ftonda
LO T 111, HOUOW BROOK PHASE
II. ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 38. PAGES 5. ( AND 7. PUB­
LIC RECORDS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
haa bean (tod agatod you and you
a n laqumd to aarve a copy ol you
wtawn daltnaaa rribhn 30 daya after
d a k n l publication. II any. on
Edrevema ( Aaaocuiaa. P A ,
Ptortoba anomay. whose addraaa to
I11S Corporals Lake Drive. SUM
30G Tampa. Ftonda 33834, and ta
da Ortgtod wta b w C o u l ether
baton service on P la n d Ti attorneys
a nm arietay danaltor: obtanmee.
adatm riw ribe amend agatod you
tor d a rd M demanded In da
Comptota or pataon.
Thto noaca &gt;ha( ba pubkriiad once
each weak tor two contacudva
watka to da Santord Herald
WITNESS my hand and da tad of
but Court on te a ___day of FEB 24

2002

Clatk ol d a CIRCUIT Court
By ta d Kmg
A l Dapury Dark
Echevarria (Asaocutea. P A . PO.
Bor 28014. Tampa. FL 33422 5 0 K
F02000945
M ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS W ITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD
CONTACT CO UR T ADMINISTRA
DON AT 201 N PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD. FLORIDA 32771. TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)323-4330.
NOT LATER TH AN SEVEN (7 )
DAYS PRIOR TO TH E PROCEED­
ING
IF HEARING IMPAIRED.
(TOO) 1(00-985(771, OR VOICE
(V) 1 (00-968(770. VIA FLORIDA
RELAY SERVICE
Puttah March 8. 13. 2008
KK081
M THS CIRCUIT COURT FOR
ICM M O LS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
F ta Number 02-75CP
M HE ESTATE OF
ARCHAKY JANOUIKIAN.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha arirunraliaBon o* ma suite ol
ARCHAK
Y.
JANOUIKIAN.
deceeeed. Fto Nunber 02 74 CP. u
ponding m rite Circuit Court tor

L ec a ls

als

GERALDINE D. ZAMBRI.
CITY CLERK
Pubtofcktach 3 2002
KKOX
M THS O R CUfT CO UR T
O F THE K TH
JUOaCtAL ORCUfT
PIAN O FOR
— M M OLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CAPE NO. (1 -C A .IS 3 3 14 K
BA MORTGAGE. LLC. aucc.a.ar by
merger to BARNETT BANK OF
CENTRAL FLORIDA
DOUOLAS W EAVER M u*. af d ,
Oafandam(i).
NOTICS OF BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uam to an Order a Ftod Judgmart
Scheduling
Foreclosure
Sale
antarad on February 13. 2002 to tva
case now pendng *t said CouL da
■tyk to which k toriedad above
I w « adi to d a Nghad and bad bidda* ta cash m da. Waal From Door.
SEMINOLE CO UN TY CO UR T­
HOUSE. X I North Pari Avanua.
Santad. Florida 32771, at 1100
AM . on da 2 day toAprt. 2008. da
ta d to add Order or Find Judgmam.
Lot S I. HUNT1NOTON. ACCORD
INO TO TH E PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 37.
PAGES 94-93 PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
ORDERED AT SEMINOLE Couey
Ftonda. rue ik y to February, 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark. Cvcul Court
SEMINOLE. Ftatda
By Mary Strode
A » Deputy dark
SPEAR ( HOFFMAN
708 Soud Duua Htfaaoy
Cord Gablet. Ftonda 33144
Tektoiane (305)666 2299
Panona weh ria itwty who need a
•pacial accrmmodahorl to parkcF
pale to dm precaaring ihordd contad AOACoorrindor *1 301 N Park
Avanua. Susa H . Santord. Ftonda
32771. d laatl Bw daya prior to da
procaarinq. Takphona: (407)323
4330 E il. 4227: 1 400-993
BT71(TOO). or 1 BOO-9934770(V),
vie Ftonda Relay Semca Ac
Pubbah February 24. 2002 and
March 3 2002
JJ187
tor Ta i Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, d d
GEORGE MURPHY, d a totter of
da krimaeig cariitoda(i) haa Mad
aad ceridcdattl ta a la i daad to ba
aauad dam an The ceriihcala numbsr(i) and yearta) of kauanca. da
datcitokon ol da property, and de
name(e) ei which a m ueeaaad
a ir a aa toSow*
CERTIFICATE NO: 944
YEAR O F ISSUANCE: 1144
PARCEL 0 4 33-19-31-300-0750OOOO
Oaacnpaon of Properly LEG SEC
13 TWP 19S RGE 31 E E 40 FT OF
W 194 F T OF 3 100 FT OF NW V4
OF NW 1/4 OF SW 1/4
Names n whah sties vert SAM
MIE NELSON
&lt;( more dan one Cemfltda. totow
above order ta each adrimnal car*
eflcatetal) A4 to laid proparty bang
to da Couity to Senvrow S u it ol
Ftonda

catatlw B b aao ad nd aN
dar to d e M to bare W ar,
Counfy
Monday. March 13 2008. at

1100am.
Faymani to Etoa to

pad by d a I ____
awe Ft# perman at « l
agjto to d a hkpiato H I to ta
24 hou* (A d d a bdiirtoad
ada A l|

Court
Doted on 1/31/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F n a CM C U fT C O U R T
B O fb fO Ll COUNTY. FLOME3A
by OCRALOMC HARFORD Daptoy
Clark
PW kfc February 13 t a 17, E X E
kid March 3 2008
JJ074

N O TK E a HEREBY (M V O f. M
MURRAY JESS. D4AIME L .
da hofdar to da
caaa(i) haa toad atodc
a k i daad to baa
nurbada) andjreaRa) af
ariyanddanantaaltow fd e filk b p
C E R TatC A TE N O iE Et
YEAR O F I
PARCEL O b 12-1331'

0000

Daacitaton to Praparty: LEO EEC
X TWP IPS RGB 31E B E G ZSM F T
N k W F TW O F B E C O R O P N E U d
OF BE 1/4 RUN W X F T N BS P T I
90 FT S H FT TO BEG
Namaator
TM E JOHNSON
(t more dan one (
a t m order to each 1
aacale&lt;a).) A l to laid f
to da County to r
Florid*
Utoaaa auch &lt;

wk ba aokf to d a h igied 1
da areal bonl daa. SarNnofa CouPy
Coudouaa. Sartad. F ta id k on
Monday. March 1 3 N O E . to
1100am
Paymana to Safa tok, appftobHa
documentary itamp taaaa and
nooning leas are m prik d to bb
pad by d a aucceetad bkkta to da
•da. Ful payment to an ameu*
aquto to d a regiato Hd to due w m i
24 hour arter de ■

to d a Ctak of d a C b ari
Court.
Dotodon 1/31/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F TH E O R C LA T CO UR T
SEMP40LE COUNTY, FLORKM
by QERAUXNE HARFORD Deputy
Cterti
Fubldv Fabruary 13 20. 87, 2008

nd March 3 2002
JJ07S

N O TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, d d
FUNS TRU8TEE/CUSTOOIAN D O
FP DIRECT. UEN FUNDING COM­
PANY. LLC d a hotter of d a 1
tog cariricda(a) 7
caaafa) tor a lax dead to ba kauad
demon Tha certf c d k nurtoarlt)
and yaarta) 01 kauanae. d a daactaton d da property, and d a name!*)
d which ( waa aaaaaaod kfare aa
kitaaa-.
- Ii R
CERTIFICATE ffO : t t t
YEAR O F HEUAffC E l IK E
RARCEL E X . E B -IP S M A O -IIO O 0080
Deacrtpaon of Properly: LEG
I
1/2 O F LOT 2 ELK 11 TR 0 TOW N
O F SANFORD PS 1 PO 118
Namaa to w hich............. * BAR­
BARA A GREEN. SARAH J W 3A ERSON, LINOA M OAVtS
««
above order ta each 1
Id rd a (a ).) A l ol add preparty t ib ia
In d a CouYy of Sou Waits. BtoSa to
Utoaaa such raitolrato(a) d« ( ba
redeemed a u e n b g to km d a preparty daaerbad to auch Liita.ato(a)
wri ba add to d a M giad bSMar to
bw a a d Iron door. Sartonda Coway
Monday. March 13 2001.
1100am
Payment d Bala *03 1
documentary stamp
to bb
pad by da lucoaaafd btakr at d a
•ala. Ftri payment d an amowb
ecyud to da lu giod d d k due wadbi
24 houm d ta d e adeerbsed tons to
guaranteed
toatrunwriL
payable to d a C tak to d a Cbatol
Court.
Dated on 1/31/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F TH E C IR CU IT CO UR T
BE W HOLE CO UN TY, F IO R O A
by GERALDINE HARFORD DspWy
Ctak
Pubtoh. February 13 2a 27. 2002
did March 3 2002
JJ07S
Nobca of
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVER dto
FIR ST UNION. AG EN T FOR
BREEN, da hotter of tw U n r i g
ceraheataa) haa “ ‘
caw (l) ta a tea 1
daraon. Tha
and yaar(t) d 4
eon d d e prepart! and d a roma(a)
to which a was

1

CERTIFICATE N O : M B )
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: IS M
PARCEL O r 02 21 2 3 90400001— 0
Oaacnpaon d Property LEO UN IT
I34C SPRING W OOD VILLAGE
ORB 1331 PG 1049
Names ei which aaaaaaed: JACK K
HARDIN
(H r
above order lor each j
kheatar)) A l d add preparty babtg
to bw Coway d Sambids, Stela to
Ftonda.
umeea such cartricak(t| ahal ba
redeemed accorring to k in d e to o p wri ba add to bw htgw d btakr at
d a wad konl door, Sanwiok Couby
Coudouas. Sanford, Ftortda, on
Monday. March 13 2001. to
II 00am
Payment of Sals Ia3 1
documentary startle
recording Nee are redamd to toa
paid by bw auocwaaM bkkta a id s
sale Ful peymarb of an amour*
equal to bw lughaal bid k due toBka
24 houm after bw advankad knw to
guaranisad
ria lrumen),
payable to d a Ctak to d a
Court
Dated on 1/31/3002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E CIRCUfT CO UR T
SEMINOLE CO UN TY. FLO R D A
by GERALDINE HARFORD Dapury
Pubaih Fabruary 13. X . 87. 2008
and March 1. 2002
JJ0 7 I

IJr I"

�Legal*

Legau

Legal*

F a tiw y f 22,1003
NGOTei O F A PUBLIC H EANN O TO C O M B E R THB
AOOPIlOtt OF AN OROMAMCB BV T X C ITY O F
■ANFOftO. FLOM OA
M a I* hamby gh*n mat ■ PiM q Hearing wri ba hatt In F a Cunmattan
Room N t a a ry Hot. 300 Norm Pa* Avenue. In m* C ly ol SantonL next*.
N TOO a'ctoc* P M on Maroh 11,1003 to conatter l a adopbon o*an
by m# C*y o* Sartont Ftonde. qaacrmad a Wtowa;
TO ANNEX 099* ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETW EEN BLAINE
STR EET AND HARRISON STR EET ANO BETW EEN DIXIE WAY ANO ROO­
SEVELT AMENDE; AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW.

i

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, la l
RUTH COLMAR, ma header at l a
i) h a Bad aald
r a la i daad to ba
Tha
barfs) y d yaarfi) at
daacnpoon d ma proparty, and l a

namafa) to

CERTIFICATE NO; MB1
YEAR O F m U A M C E j 1999
PARCEL lO * OI-21-39-SCK-640E0100
Daacrtpaon at Property: LEG LO T
10 BLK E TR ACT 14 SANLANOO
SPRINGS PB 4 PO 33
Namaa In
GEORGE SLOVAK
( I m an man
e*cato(«)) A l a l Mtd proparty batog
to t a C o ily at BaMtoeta, Sato at

S l
fi 311* \

i) mad ba
rartoanad aooordtog to too ma p n p
arty rtaacitoad to audi carrifcatad)
aril ba aald to f a Nglaat bidder al
t a naat bon doer, Semtaota Caunty
Courthoua*. SantonL Ftonda, on
Monday, March IS , 2003. at
t lf *
laaordtoQ toaa ma required to ba paid
by ( a auocaaaU bidder r i ma aata
Fid paymarl a l an a r r a r t i p r i to
me N #aat bd la due aarnm 24 heuts
attar t a t o i l l l d tone al aato. A l
paymanto r ia l ba ceah or g a n rv
toad nafnarwr*. nada payibto to l a
Clar* a l ma Ctaari C o w l
Dated on 1/31.3003.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by GERAUNNE HARFORO Deputy

CM
Iwlfj
D :

P ut** : Fabruary 13. 30. 27. 2003
and March 1.2003
JJ0 7 I

Legal*

NOTICE a HEREBY OIVEN. tod
FIRST UNIO N. A G EN T FOR
BREEN. He hatoer d H e taSodng
certricato&lt;a) r w la d a a t cartricato&lt;t) tor a toa daad to ba Nauad
maraon The cadfcata rxanbar(a|
and yaar(a) d Neuaraa. h a daacnpto id m a property, a d tto n a m e d )
In nhkh l an* aaaaaaad to/aroaatotC W m C A T I NO: 1017
Y tA R O P M U M K li IM S
PARCEL © e 33-1*51-603-00000130
Daacnploi'i d Proph ty LEO LO T
11 ROSE LANO PARK PB 7 P O tl
JA C O U E IJN tY COOKS
(Im ore D ana
M a te d ).) A l d aato property baarg
to I n Courty d Sambioto. Soda at
Ftortoa.
Udaaa auch cartMcalad) that ba
to auch oarM cded)
a*f ba add to toa Ntfroet bntoar at
ma treat bant door. Sardnota Candy
Courmauaa. Bedard, Ftortda, cn
Monday. Match IS , 2002, al
11.00am.
Payment at Seta toa.
n o o rtig toaa are raqirad to ba patd
by ma auccaarid tktoaa at ma aato.
Ful payment d an amcua a q a l to
l » tomato bid N due a m 24 houn
atlar ma advanaad torn d aato A l
M i ba caah or
Clar* d m a C b c d l C o w l
Dated on 1/31/3003.
MARYANNC MORSE
CLERK OP TH E CM CUTT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, F U M O A
by G ER ALD#* HARFORO Deputy
Clar*
PuM rit Fabruary 13 20, 27. 2002
and March B. 3002

8

m m m 't
A oamptet* d**cr*&gt;oon and * copy a » a onArarwa F a l ba n W * a Fa
aflfc* of m aCty Clar* tor M parson* daabtag to au m ina tiaia ni*.
A l pw*M In Intoraa m l attune rital Ia n on oppcrkaWy to bo ra a d a u ld

a

a

a

By onlw l a O y Comnaaon l a C ly
BantoiS, Floriito.
PERSONS W ITH D ISABUTIES NEEDM Q ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEOMOS SHOULD CO N TACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 339992B 41 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF TH E MEETING.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC; I a p a w n dectOe to appoa A dactaion m odi am
raapact to a iy maaar ccnattarad a l a D m maetoig or hearing, la nay
raad a rarbatim record a l a proeeaOtge, Inducing N laattnony and artrtenc*.*r*chraco rtanapro w ledbytaC ayaSantord (FB2BS0I06)
R aaal CamtoaB
Dscury C ly Clai*
PuMrivFtbniary 37,1003 and March A 1003
J1242
Fabruaryr 23.3003
NOTICE O F A PUBUC H EATO N} TO C O M B E R T H i
ADOPTION OF AN OMMNANCC BY THB CFTY OF
Noaca a hereby yuan la l a Pibtc Haarinq wri ba haM bl l a Commaalcn
Room N la C ly H al. 300 Norm Par* Avarua, ta l a C ly a Sanford. Florida.
M TOO o'doc* PM. on March 11,20Q2 to oonaldar l a adoirian of an ordnanca
by taaCbyol SantonL Florida, daacrtoad a* kriama:
TO AFMEX 0 44* ACRES O F PROPERTY LYVfQ BETW EEN SANTA BAR­
BARA DRIVE AND FLORIDA STR EET AND BETW EEN MARSHALL AVENUE
EXTENDED SOUTHERLY ANO EL CAPfTAN DRIVE; AS SHOWN ON THE
IfAP BELOW

Will:...-Hill 1 1 I WEVE.Y/ilYrfW.l IIMISL

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, la l
FIR ST UNION, A G EN T FOR
BREEN, ma hotoar at l a htoabig
cartdteetafi) haa Rad aald cartricata(t) tor a t u daad to ba laauad
•areorv The oarWcato nunberft)
and yaarfi) of Nauanoa. la daacRp
Ion at ma property and ma namafa)
to which I aat aaaaaaad Ware a* totboc
CERT1FICAT1
NO:
apM
.Fl I daPwta.aae
^raw* 33*1
TEAR OP ISSUANCE; 1SSB
PARCEL W 02 21-394030009
0170
Daacrpacn al Property. LEO LO T
17 A P T MARKED PARK S OF CA.
CREEK BET E S W LINES LO T IT
BLK C NORTH ORLANOO RANCH­
ES SEC 3 A P B I2 P O 10
Nanaa to aMch aaaaaaad: JOHN T.
KIZER, KAFKA KIZER
( I more man ana CerMtoato. hBow
above order tor eedi adridonal o r ritoaa(i ) ) A l at aald property batog
to l a Coudy at Seminole, Stota ot
Untaaa auch a rtdtaaet(t) r ia l ba
ractoamad aooordtog to la c la proparty du c rtoad to auch canrica trlrl
* « be told to t a ta la ri btodar at
t a aaai bant door, Samtoola Cow ry
Courthoua*, Santord, Ftonda. an
Monday. March I I . 3003, at
1100am.
Payment al Sato lea. opplcabb
documentary riarnp ta u t and
raoomng toaa are tadtrod to ba paid
by l a sucoaiful bidder al l a oala.
FlA paymarl oI an amou* equal to
l a N d aa l bid la due M ian 34 houra
allar t a adrerttoad oma d tala. A l
peymerla ria l ba cadi or guaranlaad mourner*. made payable to l a
Ctar* d la Ckcul C o a l
Doled on 101/3003.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT CO UR T
SEUN O LE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Clark
Plbdah: Fabruary 13, 3a 27, 2003
and March 1 .2003

lor T u D u d
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, la l
RUTH COLMAR, l a holder d t a
toacrwmg cartAcateia) haa Nad aald
carttacatatt) tor a tax daad to ba
laauad maraon. Tha carttlcala numbarta) and yaarla) d Oauanca, tta
daacnpoon d l a property, and l a
nam dt) to atvch a wax aaaaaaad

A compfel* daecnpbon and a copy oI l a ordnance ritotb*
odta* oI l a C ly Clar* tor al paraona datmng to examne l a trine.
A » panto* in eitarari and etajan* riw » have an oppom*tily ta b* heard ri arid
By ordar at t a C ly Commaaton of l a C ly or Santord. Ftortoa
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CO N TACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 3395626 41 HOURS H
ADVANCE OF THE M EETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBUC: 1 4 paraon daodaa to appaal a dacaon mad* aril
reaped lo any maltor conattarad If ta* above mealing or hearing, h* r
naad a verbatim record o&lt; ma procaadtoga, tackxkng ma torimony and av*
daraa, witch record I* not provtted by ta* C*y ol Santortt (F3 2M 0I0S)
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C E R n FtC A TI NO: 1117
YEAR OP S S U A N C I: 1M4
PARCEL IDt: 01-30-30-404-35000330
Daacrtpaon d Proparty LEO LO T
23 BLK 25 DAEAMWOLD PB 3 PQ
SO
Nanaa to wtuch aaaaaaad
Humberto Q Middtoton
( I more Ia n ora CarWlcata, U o a
above ordar tor aacn addaoral carObcatalB)) A l d aato property being
in l a County d Saminoit. S la b d
Ftonda.
Unlaaa auch cam*caia&lt;t| ahal ba
radaamad accontng to lea. l a prop­
erty daacnbad In auch ceroftcateraj
ad ba add to l a taghari dddar al
l a aaal bod door, Samnda Counry
Courmauaa, Santord. Ftonda. an
Monday. March 11. 2002. al
It 00am
Paymod d Sale tea. appacabie
documentary aiamp laxaa and
raconbng laaa are racyjrad to ba paid
by l a aucceeatd bidder al l a aala
Frit paymad d an i r a r * equal to
l a hd'*al md a due adan 24 tiowa
allar r a advanoad ana d aato. At
paymada anal ba caah or guarantoad naium ad. made payable to ma
Clar* d l » Croud Coial
Dated on 101/3003.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CO UR T
SEMINOLE CO U N TY FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Oar*
Pubteh Fabruary 13, 30. 27. 3003
and March « . 2003

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVER Dal
RUTH COLM AR ma taktor at h a
oerM oaed) lor a toa daad to ba
laauad maraon. Tha cetMcato nanbard) and yearfa) d laauana, I n
oMcnpoon of vw propvry. ana u i
neme&lt;a) m ahkh l wax aaaaaaad
C a m W tC A TI Nth 2T4B
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: IM S
PARCEL 10* 20-21-29-3000010-

0000
Daacnpaon d Property LEG SEC
20TW P 3 IS ROE 2SE BE 1/4 OF NE
1/4 (LESS BEG 1010 F T E OP BW
COR RUN N 46 DEG E TO E U SEC
B TO A P T E OP BCG W TO BEG 9
TH E OLE NS AT COUNTRY CREEK
S WOODLAND TERRACE A T
CO UN TR Y CREEK A NORTHBRTOQE A T COUNTRY CREEK I
W OOOBRIDGE AT COUNTRY
CREEK S PROPOSED COUNTRY
CREEK PKWY DESC IN ORB 1900
PO 4/0 t CO UN TR Y CREEK
ESTATES)
Namaa to ahch aaaaaaad: JOSEPH
J . W EtSENFElD TRUSTEE
above order tor aath
M ealed) ) A* d o ld proparry being
to toa County d Semtnoto. Su m d
Unlaaa auch carM caud) Ma* be
redeemed aooordng Id law, lie prop­
erty deacftoed to auch car*toe d)
a* ba « * i to ( n frjia ri ►**««» al
toa m at bod door. Samtoola County
C ouiV b u m . Sarriord. Ftonda. on
Monday, March 16, 2002. at
1100am.
Payment d Sato lee. apptrahto
documentary aiamp laiee and
raoordmg laaa are required to ba paid
by toa auooaariU bettor to toa aeie
Ft* payment at an m tx ri equal to
toa Ngheet bid la due mtoat 24 houa
attar ma advartaad *ma d aato. A l
paymanto aha* ba caah or guaran­
teed toabunenL made payable to me
O a rk d m a O m jIC o iJiL
Dated on 1/31/3003.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
cm *
Pubtah: February 13, 30, 37. 2003
told March 6, 2003
JJ0S7
fof T U D u d
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, mat
FIR ST UNION. AGENT FOR
BREEN, ma hotter d ma Wtamng
cartrficatadl haa Nad aard carMcato(a) tor a lu daad to ba teeued
maraon. Tha cetMcato numberd)
and yaarla) d laauana. me deaertotron d (to properly, and toa named)
In atveh 4 tea aaaaaaad latere aaldCERTIFICATE NO: 4M
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: ISM
PARCEL IDt 34-19306030000160
Baacnphon d Property LEG S 1/3
OF LO T !*• ALL LO TS I t &lt;30 BLK
I 1ST ADO TO LOCKHARTS SU80
PB 4 PO 26
Namaa at which aaaaaaad: GRADE/
ROBERSON. HORATIO ROBER­
SON
above ordar tar each addllonal catM cala(B).) A l d aard properly bavtg
In ma County at Sam nda. Stale d
Ftonda.
Untoee auch ontocatad) M at ba
redeemed accutd ng to law. be prop­
erty daacrtiad m auch carMcataia)
a* ba add to toa toghari tedder al
tta wari Iron! door, Semmoto County
Coutmouee, SantonL Ftonda. on
Monday. March I*. 3002. al
1100am.
Paymad d Sato lee, applicable
documentary Hemp U xei and
reconkng laaa are roqured to ba paid
by ma eueeaerid bttoet at ma aan
Ft* paymad d an w a r i equal to

CTTY O F LONG WOOD
NO n e t OP PUBUC HEARING
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OP PROPOSED ORDINANCE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by ma Cay d Lcngwood. Ftonda. mal toa C4y
Commaaion w* hold a public hearing to em itter enactment d ma toeowmg
Ordmanca:
AN ORDINANCE O F THE C ITY O F IONGW OOO. FLORIDA. VACATING ANO
ABANOONJNG 635 W- FEET O F THE RIGHT-OF-WAY KNOWN AS FLORIDA
AVENUE. FROM OLEANDER S TR E E T EAST TO OAK STREET, PROVIDING
THAT THE ENTIRE AREA IS MAINTAINED A3 A FIFTY (SO) FOOT WIDE
DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEM ENT ANO THAT A TW ENTY FOUR (34)
FOOT WIDE INGRESS.EGRESS EASEMENT BE MAINTAINED THROUGH­
O UT THE CENTER OF THI3 RIGHT-OF-WAY, PROVlOlNa FOR CONFLICTS.
SEVERABILITY ANO AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Sett ordmanca waa placed on tori raadetg on March 4. 2003 and ma Cay
C c m tn u n w* conatter tame tor trial paaaaga and adoption altar toa pubAc
hearing, which m i ba held n the Cay Commaaion Chambara. 174 Wait Warron
Avenue, Lcngwood, Ftonda. on Monday, toa 16m day d March. 2003. al 700
p n . a u icon hereafter aa poanbie Al Ihe maatmg Idereetod parties may
appear and ba heard mm Iexpect to toe proposed Ordmanca Thro hearing
may ba continued bom ante to tree evat fmal actxm e texen by toa Cay
Comnvaaeav
A copy d me proposed Ordnance ■ potted at toe Longwood Cay Hal.
Umgaqod. Ftonda and copne are on Me e d i toa Ctar* d tow Cey and same
may ba mapectad by toa pubic.
NOTICE At person* are adnaad toal t may decide to appeal wry daemon
made at toeaa maaongahaannga. may ■* need a record d toe proceednga
ano tor auch purpoaa. they may need to maura total a tarbaWn record d toa proceedmgs it made, which record to include toe Uatmony end evttance upon
wtven toa appeal la to be baaed (per Sec ZM OIOS. Ftonda Stetuieel Paraona
mm daatxMtos naadtog aaemince to pa/ocpala m wry d lhaaa procaadmga
ahould contact toa ADA coordvrator al 1*07)260-3*11. at lean *6 how l n
whence d toe meeting
O iled m il 26th day d Fabruary, 3003
CITY OF LONG WOOD
GERALDINE 0 ZAU8FU
C ITY CLERK
PubSah: March 6. 13, 3003
KK06S

dtor ton advaTOsad O ta d aata. A l
made payabto to t*
C to rtd ton C va ri C a u l
Dried on 1/31/3003
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUTT COURT
SEUBNOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by OERALDWE HARFORO Dapdy
Ctar*
PuM rit February 13 20. 27, 2002
and Maroh S, 20Q3

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M X COATS JACKSON. a V a JBX
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tori
FIRST UNION, A G EN T FOR
BREEN. Tie hddar d tore tofcntog to raa Court art ratparad ta Ma dtari
cirM caai(a) baa Mad aald carW- Ideclone wtai M a Court W ITH N THE
cato(a) tar a I n daad to ba laauad JtTE R OP THREE MONTHS AFTER
maraon. Tha cetM rria numbarfa) THE DATE O F TH E FM ST PUBUCAand yaar(a) d laauana. ton daacrip- TK3N O F THIS N O D C t or THOTTY
bon d ma properly, and ma name(s) 1AVE AFTER TH E DATE OP SCRto atodtfi 6 waa aaaaaaad Ware a tat- /ICC OP A COPY OP TH S NOTICE
ON TH EM
toaa:
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YEAR OP M U A M C E : IM S
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SOUTHERN LANO COMPANY
Mnana baaing ctaana or damamta
igatoaimaDagdaitoa Eriatam udBa
above ordar toa each
MeaMa) ) A* at add proparTy being h a datoto writ tto Com W ITH N
to ton Coiritoy aI Samtoola. S u n d THREE MONTHS AFTER TH E DATE
3F TH E FIRST PUBUCATXM OF
Untaaa auch cmMcatoH) t o d ba D 93 NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
radaamad auuonJng la Ia n ton prop­
erly daaotaad to auch cantorata(a) OBJECTIONS N O T SO FEED WEX
w « ba add ta tote Ngpwat b*taw M K FOREVER BARRED.
Tha data d tie tori pubteritan d Na
™ w f« i"mi14door.
v O ^ wy
todtaa la February 10.2003.
Coumouaa. SartocmL Ftartda. on
PETER C. JACKSON and NAM
Monday. Maroh 19, 3003. at
4UNE2 JACKSON, aa Panornl
1100am.
lie
Ilir a a l l ot tto Eaton d JILL
Faymarto d Bata toa, appdr abto
documentary atarttp laxaa and XLATS JACKSON, »V a JK X JACK________
lacorttarglaaa are required to ba paid SON
by ma a r ta iaki dddar al tore aria. Attamay tar Parvond RapraeartoaMtoc
Fi* paymad d an amount equal to (E W C TH F. MURRAH
ma htfnet bid la due wtaton 34 houn y MurTah. Doyta and Wlga. P A
dtor tta adveroaad tone d aato. Al
paymartoi ahaa ba caah or guwwv P. 0 . B a 1329
iw rum ini, ftwo* pflyiOM id bh (Vtntor Par*. Ftortda 37790
Tatophona (*07)644-9601
Clar* d tie Clroul Court.
Tortta Bw Nunbar. 0067494
Oatod on 1/31/3003.
■ubtah: Fabruwy 24.3003 and Marth
MARYANNE MORSE
L 3003
CLERK O F THE CIRCUTT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by QERALDME HARFORD Dapuiy
Bl THE C n C W T COURT
Clark
OF THB 19TH
Pubtah: Fabruary 11. 30, 27. 2001
JUOICtAL CMCL9T.
and Maroh 9.13.2002
IN ANO FOR
■COUNTY.
M THB CM CLKT CO UR T
OP TH B D O H IEBM TH
H A R D FOR
COUNTY.
C A M NO. &lt;I1&lt;OR&lt;9039 M L
JOYCE LL MCKNKJHT
And
SYLVIA S SERMON,
H O TK E OP ACTIO N
TO: UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED mat an acton
haa bean toad agwnri you a.tt thri
you are raquVad to eerve a copy d
your wntten detonate, d any. to 4 an
Joyce M. M cKjddt adMM addraa a
HOT W. 3rd Street, Santord. Ftonda
33771 on or belor* MARCH 17,
3003. and Ma ma original mm aw
Ctar* d tea Court at 301 M Pad
Ava . Santord. F I 33771 betore ser­
vice on Petttoner or mvnadately
tteredtor d you tod to do ag a
datau* may ba antorad agaawl you
VOf w ™ m i OimanCMM *1 me p*t&gt;Ion.
Coptoa d a court documents In mil
case. IndtOng order*, are ava t a il
ri me Clark d tie Circuit C o u rt
d k a Ybu may renew mate docu­
ments upon request
Ybu must leap tie Clam d ma
Clroul C o u rt Odtaa notdtod d you
current wUrasa (you may Ma Nona
d Current Addreea. Ftonda Famdy
Form 12 919). Fdura paper* In tea
tawairi wri ba mailed to ma address
on racord al tie dark's dltaa.
WARNING RUe 12 264. Ftonda
Famdy Law Rule* d Pracadua.
raqnraa attain automatic dadoaua
d document* and Intormation,
FaArit to comply o n raadl In aancbona. Induing dw nlaul or MrAJng
of piMKing*.
DATED: JANUARY 7.3003
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIR CUIT COURT
By Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clar*
Pubtah: Fabruary 30. 37. 2003 and
March 6. 13.3003
JJ161
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f TH C 19TH
JUOTCIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SEIW 40L1 COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASK NO. 02-OR-0947-07D-W
SHAWHATTE W IGGINS MORRIS
ANO
DANIEL B MORRIS.
NOTIC* O F ACTION
W ITHOUT PROPERTY
TO OANIEL B MORRIS
Addraa* Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOT1FIEO met
an aceon tor D uaduan d Mamaga
and you are requred to aane a copy
d you written detoneea, 4 any. to 6
on Shawnatte Wlggina-Moma. ma
Pabbonar. who** addraaa la 1903
WJbami Avenue. Saniord. Ftonda
32771 on or balora MARCH 33,
2003. and Ma ma ongnri writ ma
Clar* d thia Court batora tarvee on
Petitioner or immadiatoly mereeltor
X you 1*4 to do ao. a daiaui may be
antorad agwnri you tor ma read
WARNING RiAe 13 395. Ftonda
Family Law Rules d Procedure,
raquris* canwn automate dactaeue
d docuTtonta and intormaiion.
FaAira to comply can raadt m aancbona. nctodaig dwnaaal or Mnkmg
dptoadnga
W ITNESS my hand and the teal d
but Court on FEBRUARY 14.2003
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT ANO
COUNTY COURT
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clart
Putaa/L Fabroary 30. 37. 2003 and
March 6. 13. 3003
X1163
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUTT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. 03- I9 C P
IN RE Eataiad
JILL COATS JACKSON. aV a JILL
JACKSON. Dacaaeed
NOTICE OP A06HNISTRAT10N

IH E BANK O F NEW TO R K . AS
TR USTEE. PURSUANT TO THE
TERMS OF TH AT CEHTAM
POOLING ANO SERVICING AGREE­
MENT DATED AS OF AUOU8T 1.
1999. RELATED TO METROPOLITAN
ASSET FUNDINO. INC. II. MORT­
GAGE PASS-THROUGH CER TIFI­
CATES, SERIES I99B
re.
4ENRY ANGARITA. JEANNINE
LNGARITA:
CARMEN
PERE2:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CARMEN
PEREZ ANO UNKNOWN PARTIES M
POSSESSION. NATIONAL LENDING
CENTER. INC ;
' —
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
AMBERWOODS
HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. INC.;
HUNTINGTON HILLS HOMEOWN­
ER S ASSOCIATION, INC.;
n o r m OP ACTION
To tha taaowttg Oalandant(a):
CARMEN PEREZ
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CARMEN
PEREZ
YOU ARE NOTIFIED mat an acton
tor Fomdoaua d Mortgage on tie Id owing deecribed property.
LO T 12. AMBERWOOO U M T TWO.
ACCOROWG TO THE PLAT THERE­
OF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 21.
PAGE 17 OF TH E PUBUC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
* V l 3903 WOOOOLAOE COVE,
WINTER PARK. FLORIDA 33793-9317
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95.000 valu*. •*•* 93.000. obo
407-3225233_________________

PibAah; February 27.3003 ard
March 6. 2003
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Iff Itogal tor companies doing

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IcotoigtapischacitoartwsiCDA
pmhnwt Oraat pay, banafka, paid
mokon. 4C7-321-6677.

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hffil i i itocnqoomrtudy aprttrrtri
■amt heart tor Man*. MuathatSmf
1-6*0-442-9672.
CooMrucOon: Foam ktautoffon
company hHng hatMhrn. Chan
dmta re * Mato wide travel ki ca
vahfctoUF.Ptocawork.Quaranto*d
Mnknum UOVMl BanakM, bvam
* fraval coala paid. 407-332494*
DeetMsy nttdi Irador tnier cbiveti
NOWl No aapartanoa nacaaaaryt
1700* par weak aamkig potonrtai.
NoCOLT Noprotdaml CuLMnlng
CMNowCfoS fra# 1*77214-3624.

Growing cmdN card proeaaalng
companyhCartMEhOda newathg
ippiteittofiii 'tor the foRowkng
ATTENTION
WORK FROM HOME
Upto
WS100-175.01
00-m.00t» PT/FT
MAR. OROERANTEANET
(#00) 336-1401

hueinan titos ctty. No eepertanoe
needed. ad trari. Hourly pay plu*
bonus**. 407*80-7209.
HVAC Inataaar t Sanrtca Tech*:
Bavaral opening*, a.pd HVAC

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hr krtoriil a oonasudcn, f j
Tim* po*Mon* ivriobk
in ti

NhM ra, HVMCM M on AHIMC
aarvha. S ym ay. h daMmd. ca*
lor apporttontni r rpmaa Personnel
Skrvtoaa, 407-473-1611. No Faa*.

71— B a r W an ted

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agocdpoiqtaipattortytof
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oppertuntoae and
to*. Cal Florid*
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AgrtcMkn A Consular Bervtats al
*00-436-7362 or FTC-HELP tor
kaa Momalkn. Or«M aa 1Mbaka
a* wwaftogowtap.
Fhrtd* lawmeparaa ttSa* oTcart*
Isatoaasim itutSatloiatftowwRi
Florida d m . oI Agriculture 4
Conaumar Sarvtca* bahm aartfrig.

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runny nnnvni
Aid *1 Midi*. 11pm-7*m ahift
Aptoytoparaon, 300 W*w
Airport BAM
di. Sanford

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bahm you buy

Jarkortal M*an4aor Fid I pari bno.
experienced. Excettent pey 6
banakto. Fas raaun* 407-3394710
Or cal 407-334*000.

ran uNononouNo

im UTY CONTRACTOR
MAUN M9UIAMCS AND4»tk
FlAiaOmgaaaini lin n
^ ja J^ M : M MBar5SaT
managing apt. complex**: MuMb*
HVAC eartMad. a*h main
Mat batototi past dug
acraan. Cal tor appoMment
Erpmaa PamorwMSvc*. 407*73
1911. No ~
UAJOS NKEOED
IMMEDtATELYI
dependable, 4 make*. MF 730- 6 0 0 PM LMC-HOOrVn
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e flood IImemory
•Ada/No axp nacataary Cal 407323-2040.au 21.
N**d Soma AOVEkTWNO To
Pmmota Your Buahaaal
Than Cal Ui About Flyam

Second Image
Costume Shop

W« Will Print A
Mtvwr For You To
Our Roodora For
Only
90/Copyll

407 E. 1st St., Sanford

W* H*&gt;wa Way You Can Cut
Thai Coal In Harm

4 0 7 -3 2 3 -9 4 2 1

THE SEMINOLE HERALD
ADVERTISING DEPT
407-322-2111

Complete
l iq u id a tio n Sale
/ / &lt;*/

llaadad Claaa ACOL Driver* tot
tot Sucks tear hsUa-s. 407-324
8648. safc tor David or Kaly.
Ovar 30,000 Truehar*
Earn COL
Ucanaaa Each Vaarll
IDAOHarc
2VA COLTraining
ENROLL NOWl
1-404*0-7113

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MARGIE IS RETIRING!
BUrnl fcy Tfarttv E. to la *'
A C RO SS
1 Temple
tradem ark
8 T h e soft end
o( the M ohs
s c a le
10 A pprehends
14 O n e 's regular
order (with
T heT
IB Olympic
sk ater Kultk
IB Type ot
chatter
17 Hardly quali­
fied to b e a
rocket
scientist
B H ouse plant
B P a rse r’s
con cern
20 Vain
[2 3 Mettle
|2S W histle­
blow ers
[ 2 8 Now, in
English
d m
13 0 Ifs mostly
nitrogen
|31 Laundry
ch allen g e
3 2 TW o-m asted
ship
3 8 Heflanthus'
bed
3 8 Trump
4 0 R e x ’s sleuth
4 1 Fo o t the bill
for so m eo n e
o r everyone
4 3 T h e y often
h av e twists
4 5 A m bulance
c h a s e r 's
advice

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4 8 Tyke's
transport
4 8 W here you
found your
underwear
5 2 Dazzling
affect
8 3 Slow to
anger
8 7 "Clair do
•
5 8 Kind of
swoop
SO Ifs often wild
6 3 Robust
brews
8 4 Carbam ide
6 8 Homework
assignm ent,
som etim es
SB D eflects from
a cou rse
8 7 Gaunt
8 8 Rude g a z e
DOWN
1 Cow’s chew
2 Application
3 Emulate a
coward
4 Scottish
m isses
8 They're
shorter in
summ er
8 Minor
faiilng-out
7 Sm art guy?
8 M ilanese
moola
8 Civil War
weapon
1 0 “H e y ___ *
{S teely Dan
hit)
11 B e taken with
1 2 More

d e p re ss e d
21 Slowly, a t the
sym phony
2 2 B o a r's
w eapon
2 3 P revious
arrest
2 4 Ghostly
2 8 D ay s o f yore
2 7 Neutral
sh a d e , a s
for h o siery
2 8 Figh ter's
goal
2 8 Provide fund­
ing
3 3 Electricity
pioneer
3 4 W h ere oil
and vinegar
a re found
3 5 Ground
break er
3 7 P ro cra s­
tination’s
result
3 8 N one of the

com ing
8 4 *A ___
formality"
8 8 Kind of
bargain
8 8 P a n a ch e
6 0 Birthplace of
T h e B o ss
6 1 Jayw alkar’s
n e m esis
6 2 Cyclone
cen ter

30

hiring Ad
axpananca

ApplyInpanon to 201 N.
RaLtodonl
Owto’wrtoqpoclaanrioaArapartman
wanlad. Fid tma. 407*4*-5004
7Wh Goffl Watch Ooffl
who tor* working on go* court**
ueon Doiar Hoto-frvOn*.
407-310-63*3
Taachara • Nuraa* Earn
|1A««tl*nth Working From
Horn*. Fan Tima Training
Tba IMi aei aapartanoa, mat haw
drear* lean**. Apply In panon at
FradaTW Sarvtoa. 407- 324-34*9
TURF ETC. INC I* looking to N
positions within our growing
company. W# art looking lot
’ paopto wkh a good
too doolta to produca
quaity "Ortc Wa woMd di* to tail
to you about to* following |ob
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AardacapaMatoenancaForaman
•Date Panon

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Fonrran and dktol panon rru l haw
valid Florida drtvan Icanaa. Pnlar
tomato tor data* panon w*h an ay*
tor quaey No anpartanca naraitary.
Jual a daak* to earn and grow w*h
u*.

Ptaaa* cai 407-302-0274 tor men
kdo tnd to tchaduto an kntorvlaww4h
our Mad Drug Fra# Work Ptac* •
Wortian Comp Inouranea - Equal
Opportunity Emptoyor. W*‘ an
looking tor a tow good paoptol Art
you onaoi toam?
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W an ted

407-321-0759

2 Story Victorian Hama. Htotortc
Otttrtct. Iplc. balcony.
prtvHaga*. S100/WK. 1100
407-326-6277
WUKl V MWTAL1

DOYLE'S RENTALS

Sanford:

IBR/IBam W/Soaanad
Porch 6426/6400 Dapotrt
tankard: Htotortc Dtoktu IBRrt Baft
W EnctoaadPM afktod.Ftoa.10F1
Carlings W/D Hook-Up*. O at
Finptoc*. 6826/6800
ASamonto Sprtnga: 3BfV28ato w/
Dbl Oarag*. Naw Paint 6 Flooring.
Lg Scraanad Porch 1*506*00

Pf OqfH

Laaa Mary: 48R/3SA W/ Dbl
Oanaga. Scnanad Pod W Hot Tutu
Fraptac*. Formal DMng 9 Dan.
61,780*1700 DapoaN

DOYU MALTY, MC.
&lt;407)123-2461
WE RENT k SELL HOMES
Laha M ary 1/ltFancad yard, 1 car
gangai 123 N o ti fkf^i S i 6900.1*
latt.tacurtty No pato. 407-323-

212a

Sanford: Effleiancy. 6300 par
month, aicottonl naighborhood.
ntonncaa nquind. 407-321*757.
95— R o o m m a te
W an ted

1/2

rakatrt*
roommat*
Pay 1/2nn (6360) and
407-322-1062.

Saaklng a panon to than my
hom*. vwwot L*ko Monro*, houa*
prtrttogaa. Cal 407-328-7232 tor «i
appomtmanl.

SarTont l6R 1&amp;Ahouto lor rant
6150/wk. 6376 dapoak, todudat
la*, no patt or rfdcktn 407323
3461.
Sanford: 2BR duptot, CM* A M
baauMMy nnovatod. 1629
Santank 2BR to Santord Placa, CH
• A nawtoortog 6 pan. bndy mom,
doubto gang*. 1750
Sanford: 3BR CH4A, woodSoon,
toncad yard. 6795
Sanford: 26R
2BR InLochArbor, 1r*oa
UMirorit, lha, nrapiact, ntw carpw

* paint doubto gang*, toncad
yard. 11200.
lafto IMy: 3BR. CHIA wMitolika
Mary Elam., iarg* lot 1650
* ‘ “ ft 2BR In Th* FcrtM.
66tacM1 community, tomor imlum,
mok. 6696.
IE
- - • re.
■Mii
«m
rWlJG
nvwij
CM
407&gt;-322-*471

1 1 7 — COMMEECIAL
R en tals

Sanford: 306 W. 1301 Smm T
BOOSq FI M 1600 Sq FI Of
Otoe* Spaea WWi Rant of 6480
or 6900 1 Sato* Iki Par MDnto
4 Dapoa*.
Doyto Rtafty, Inc.
6a* or rant: Zoned light Induatrtal.
30*60. t2 It ctoarana. 3 phaaa. olio*
ptoa nantonc*. Ctonat krandng. 601
E. 28*1 St 4 Rocto 4* 407-3238184.

1 1 8 — O f f ic e S pace F o r
R en t

1 Office: On* al l45(Vmo Al haw’
CHA4 prtvato beta. 407-322*169
Ttor lOOtqfofcat cnajohraRMr
at Hlddan Harbour mama. Common
area, lobby * net rooms. Exca**m
parking * destination. 2 rattaurantt
on pnmoaa. 6400/mo Cal Don or
Bavarty 407-322-1610.

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467-323-4670
Navrtynnovatad 1 BR Apt. histone
Santord. prtval*
Avail. Immad.
In
6480/mo, 1
mg l*c raqulnd. 407-963*222.
ONE MONTH FREEI
(Urratad Tim* □**«)
2 Badroom* hom 6839
3 Badroqm* 6834
W* pay watar/tawar
Smal pat* wafeoma.
Cadar Cn«k Apta
407-324-4334

101— H o u sesfiURNISHEO

07
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JfFORDARlf HOMfS
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
"llltcltvs i« Id110.000
mm mitttnct turn)
Ity I toauaM CMnto.

Claank Sacun tor Scfl* Aden only
Alto Room for Rani Fid Houa*

prMaga*. SltQ/wk. all utilitiat
Indudad. 407*29*127

F o r S a le

Springs: 3BR/2BA. 637
V M fb a a hlhsHcftondLWWto
Iron) Apoll course vww 1168.500.
By sept only. 407*99*328.
1 5 3 — * c r e a g e Lo t F o r
S a le

157— M o r i l i H o m o
For S a u
36*10 mob** hank, totortiwl Raw ,
partly hand. carpatod.ea6tog to fi
new atsva. raw AG Lootoad W taat
4 Couwy (adUQ Ptok. 6389 Osama

BM6 U btanraa AtotoglTTflOa »
740-1099
1 6 0 — B u siN R sa

DB.TONA tOsen*. MM tor mebto
hemssa*. hones, canto, farming or
nuraaryl Zoned agricultural.
64.900/ACRE. Sm. down w/ownar
Ifrianc*. 604-767-1771 or *04-7*7-

Sa

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Wakiva: Comer of Hwy 46 O
Wakiva Park Road. 1.6 sens
bufdtoto tor on* homa. 169.900. Tad
Arthur, Broker. 407-2734568.
1 5 5 — C o n d o m in iu m s
F o r S ale

Ranovatod Uka Haw: 3 BR. naw
patof kVout. naw carpal LR. DA
FR. ovar 1/4 acta. 679,900
Over 1/4Am 3SR1 SaSt: LV rfci.
tppk, haavfy kaad. Prtoadtor qjck
tala. 184.900
if Home: 3/18 w«i Ur. Dm.. Sc
Porch, Inground pool, gang* on
dead and cuktotae. 6*5.900
neRwvINto l»UB NSW J» 1•IWB^f
partitod mtartor, axtanor, naw
carpal naw A/C, acr. porch.
176,500

Santord Vary large 2BFV 25 BA
art bnck. prtvatocourt yard, near high
School. 683.000.407-909-4233

VI If I M ill l I'llllP t H lII
111/ ),■! I /h i

Historic Santord 32 w/study, 1680
m Acomptotoly nmodstod. matora.
carua, 1/28 aaa, CHA, stv, raf., dhh,
gar, gnat naighborhood. near
ihopping/l-4/417/tak*. 697.500.
407-414-7866.
6ANFOAO
EX C E LLE N T VALUE!
P E R FE C T FOR 1ST TIM E
BUYERS LARGE FAMILY ROOM
W ITH FIR EPLACE
This affordably priced 3 badroom
hom* I* located n an astabkshad,
qutot nalghbortiood w/ mature
tna* 4 landscaping Th * Door
pton toaluns K ing room, large
lamrty room. 4 dm.ng room
combination. A cory Hrapiaca
warm* tha lamrty room. Art
sppkancas slay Including
refrigerator. D/W, rang* 4 waahar
4 dryer. Th* A C I* brand naw 4
hard wood (toon are laalursd.
Tha yard 4 lane* 4 maintanarca
a a braces w*h th* mgrourd
sprmklsr. Fans 4 outsid* storage
room a n a phial Pnc* 172,000 00
CM now l
(407)322-1298

Santord: 670.900: Laasa with
opeon. only 6800ftnomh 4 s*4*r w*
assist with Knancrtig. 107 East
Woodland Dr. 1 block from
Oraanway. across . Irora Pap*
School. 4 BR cidar btock hom* with
art naw.wkictow* 4 CHAto a gnat
area Smart &lt;ta»n payment w*h rant
cradrt toward purchase. Cal Birt O
306*01-2176 tor dates* 4 fra*
mortgage praquakfleahon.

2 1 7 — G ara ge S ales

in E. Hanover Wood* tub. off
MaikhamWoods Rd. M , Mar 6,6rtpnL Antique ADZ, Coleman 110
generator, mkf me sal is. nukioaid
gas a
bug

pull goH carts.

*i/ca*a*R*. marry mlac ism*.

217— G a r a c i S alxs
HUGE RUMMAOR BALI
FRVRAT &lt;3fb-MI 6*6
4621 HWY 17*6
MRTHOOKT CHURCH
6 tractor tralton M of DM
household «*m*. loy*. tsar
aqupmam sicalanf quatoy ksrfkrt
6 Iota of mlacaSanaoua

] Famrty Yard Sato: 1900 Paknaffo
Avs, Santord. Friday 4 Sal. Mar 99.
) 30 M7 Oak antortainmanl cantor,
ilrohsr. toattiar chair. 82" Toro
nowar, lamps, 1991 B-10 pickup.
Insnt. oak Amber, goll cart, tawing
rwdaiaak bo* 4 maatrisLboMa. toy*,
torta* tor aiagto. panto, muchnuh

Moving Safr Ptoaaa ooma tafdkl 21
cubic
raingarator.
wathaodiar, Norg* gas atom■ mud
mon. 111 La* Am. swtord naar ftos
Tnbas Mission, Bat only. MtotVL
Warahous* Ankquaa:
Ovtodo. behind lb* M
every Saturday 4 Sunday, Mjrtw
overhead-low price*. 407-366Construction Later
Survey 4622.
iqupmant. baby doth**, ask dnlng
TBBSm
oom tsbto. t tot mors. Mar 9/9.9- YSrtbkak* B E
1pm. 2428 Laura! Av*. Santord.
Lutheran Church, 2S2S Oak Am
Santord. 3/6 4 3 9 .92pm. H*R ua
sand our kid* to camp.

Advertise your yard sale in tha S tfid n o W lv
vHerald tor only $ 5.00 per dttyt
Deadlines:
. r- •
5pm M ond ay for W e d n e sd ay Edtfori,l'" v
5pm Thursday for Su n d a y EdW on
(4 0 7 )3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

3/1, m Santord. LA FR. Arnpiac*.
nawMch*a balh. M*. CanPal AC,
alactrtc wiring, carpal, paint,
sppkancas. front porch. No closing
ooat tIOOOm 6860kTicr*v 407-7691090.

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Sanford 3/1.5, toncad back ywd a*
■ppkanca* stay, shad. 1 car gangs,
wdrsptoca carpak 160.90a 407-3026620
SANFORDNIc* Ana, Clean 2/1,
naw pstntfearpal/lil*. 1410
ktovtoSa As*. AC 170600 407-3346324
Sanford Poof home, 4/2. almost 1
sen tot, L A F R O A Csnsraf AC, naw
carpet. Ms. futures, roof, open
porch, partil ffvu. No doaaig cosl
62500 dn. 692k. 407-7690666..

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Apartments

Studio Apts. Available
STARTING AT s429
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W in d c h a s e
A p a r tm e n ts
Airport Blvd. &amp; 46A

4 0 7 -3 2 8 -8 8 1 8
Limited Time!

Beautiful Grounds • Single Story
• Great Service • Best Value
2 "
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4 0 7 -3 2 3 -3 3 0 1

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKEADA1 BOftM *440MO.
i nnai. utomo and up

courtVdibhouu/)agging trail, doaa
to maAl-4. 6875/monm k aacunry
dtpcaL hdUtoa cabto. 407-324*060

S3

•ub-Laaa*
omea
and/or
Wtotonuaac 860 aquan toat ol nawly
decorated ortto* space Wanhouss
can ba shared w*h asnrt tonan up
to 3000 sq It IrVoul shipping 4
handtog csr b* provktodby prlmey
tonart Akn* kxaaon a*acanlto to*
417 Often Ball 407-3200686.

Sanford Courl

97— A fa rtm en ts F u r n is h e d

pooispalennit

01

4 ,0 0 0 SQ UA RE FOOT
FOR RENT (407)303-7884

141—H o m e s

UNTIL JUNE 2 0 0 2
$99 Moves You In!

Shan 48R 2BAhom*. Sarioid Ana,
Living
Room
W/Fir*plac*.
Waihar/Dryar |37Vmo, 6250
Sacunty, UMto* ndutod 407-3761116

Sanlord Condo For Rant
Ltrg* 2/2 w/cath*dral callings,
custom built in tooraga. wafbor,
waaharAdryar, now pant 6 barber
carpal, gatad complaa hat

41

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R en t

f f ic e

PAU L O S B O R N E

Santord, Nawly ranovatod 3BR wkh
eantral Htg * A C . Bactlon 8
A ccapnd 2422 M arthal A va .Th #
Hdman Croup (407)321*333

407-330-4423
Wry ntoa, vary daan torn imNowiy
ramodatod. al u6. cabto, AC. Indry.
phona, Uch u**. t*c dr, naktont
ownar. prtval* antranc* Non

118— O

1 41— H o m e s F o r S
3&amp;FV1.6 BA comar tot gang*,
mulatto May ItL 1700, itt. latt
1 aacunry 407-314*139

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Country
Style
City
Living
Convenient
Sp aciou s
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Lake Mary Blvd. &amp; 17-92

100— C o n d o m in iu m
R en tals

30

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Staking miMSfiancs cuttodtanfor
PartTVna poakion M local church.
Position svaflabto Apr* 30th.
Raqurtas working knowledge ol
tnchxftng
electrical, plumbing, and A/c
dfaclpAnaa. Daairad working
oondScn* tora motoafad reave. CM
407-322-4371 tor M lcUon and

99— A p a r t m e n t s U n f u r n is h e d

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FA Apply to panon,
Airport BNd, ~ ‘

Sanford: QaragaApL aato ana,
toduda* al ptoa cabto. 6830 PanMo.
plu* Dap. 407-262-1304
Sarrtonl:
cabto. .|S30 pef
407*262
1394

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17

407-321*333

Sanford: LovaTy 2BR apt a&gt;c.
an*, cabto TV. Saakmg matun
axel*, no chdkan or pat* 6120Wk,
or iasonho ♦ 6230 aac dap. Laaa*
407-321-3738._______________

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93— R o o m s F o r R en t

ab o v e
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those
things?
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from a n
organization
4 7 Sorry
4 8 First among
siblings
4 8 Mountain
clim ber's aid
8 0 It m ak e s you
snore
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Avakabl* Chaapar than r '

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407-821-7707
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407-8852001
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Seminole low on YMCA priority list
Staff Writer
The Central Florida YMCA is preparing
to receive a $33 million bond with almost
half the money earmarked for capital
improvements.
What improvt
imrmovements can Seminole
County membera expect? Anew parking
lot and refurbished locker rooms for the
Lake Mary facility at the cost of $269,000.

Raiders rebound
With the game on the line,
the Seminole Community
College softball team stood
jp and denied Lake-Sumter
1 Community College.

PaselB

Sheriff’s office
warns of
possible scam
I Seminole County Sheriff's
tides nude contact last week
i out-of-state paving crew*,
: offering to p s ve drisys for area residents. The
i were working in the
v i and Qmluota area*.
Although it has not been
ed that crimes occurred in
t instances, the sheriff's office
l like to urge residents to be

’ times, these traveling
j crews will pull up to a
•and offer to pave a driver for a bargain. They say they
(some leftover asphalt from
r job and could do the
( cheaply, according to
iithorities.
According to those in the
aving industry, quality work is
1 by the base layer
alien; the type of rock used
ath the asphalt layer
ny times, traveling paving
vs fail to do proper base layer
only apply an
t cover, which will crumble
i or months later.
The sheriffs office suggests
nb do not do business with
aveling crews, which show up
1 to do work,
r who has had contact
i traveling paving crews or
i has any concerns, call the
' t County Sheriff's Office
1407-665-6600.

oy vnrinopnor Ksuon
Staff Writer
TALLAHASSEE — If the state
legislature falls to fulfill Its three
constitutional requirements by
March 22, the house will not be at
fault, said House Speaker Tom
Feeney, R-Oviedo.
With only two weeks remain­
ing in the session, the senate still
must finalize a new state budget,
complete cabinet reorganization
and redraw the district maps for
state
leaders
and
U S.
Representatives. On the other
hand, the house only lacks
approving reorganization, and
Feeney anticipates a vote on the
issue early this week.
“In the house, we've been
timely and organized. We're hop­
ing the senate can start getting
organized," Feeney said.
The house passed two redis­
tricting bills Wednesday with
overwhelming
support.
Representatives.stayed close to
their party lines in the congres­
sional reapportlonment vote as
the bill passed with a 78 to 36
margin. State senate and house
redistricting proposals passed
with much greater support. More

Seminole Smile

than 25 percent of the minority
vote approved the measure in an
86 to 32 tally.
“It was really the smoothest
redistricting process I've ever
been in involved In," Feeney said.
As a "freshmen" representa­
tive 10 years ago, Feeney said the
controversial matter was further
complicated by some legislatures
practice of "cloak and dagger."
He credited this less painful expe­
rience to a more open process,
which included 24 public hear­
ings across the state.
If the house versions of redis­
tricting passes the Senate's
approval
without
change,
Seminole County stands to lose a
state representative and gain a
new Congressman. Rep. Jim
Kallinger, R-Winter Park, only
serves three precincts in the
southwest comer of the county,
however, with the house's redis­
tricting proposal he would lose
those in the area of Howell
Branch Road and Aloma Avenue.
Citing tremendous growth in
East Central and South Florida,
Feeney said "it was pretty easy"
for the house to draw districts tor

SANFORD — City Commiss­
ioners will consider an interlocal
agreement
with
Seminole
County to build a conference cen­
ter In downtown Sanford.
The agreement generally out­
lines the responsibilities of the
city and the county, and a more
detailed agreement would be
signed in the coming months.
The county would design and
construct the facility in consulta­
tion with the city. The city would
agree to provide the land and all
auxiliary structures— primarily
parking facilities. The city would
also assume the costs, responsi­
bilities and liabilities for operat­
ing the conference center.
Additionally the city would
provide land for a hotel to be
integrated with the center.
County commissioners have
made clear, however, that they
will not fund a hotel with county
tax money.

meeting. Although commissioners unani­
mously approved a resolution supporting
the bond issuance, Morris wasn't happy.
The Central Florida YMCA serves
Seminole, Orange, Marion, Lake, Brevard
and OsceoLa counties. The two most expen­

sive capital improvements planned with the
2002 bond issuance are also the only pro­
posed expenditures for Osceola and
Brevard counties. The Titusville and
Osceola facilities will receive $2.4 and $2.8
million, respectively, for renovations.
Comparing U S. Census 2000 population
figures, Seminole County Is a little less than
half the size of Orange County. Seminole
S ee YMCA, Page 10A

Pledging

allegiance

S ee Legislature, Page BA

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nterfMO p n..o*—
iuj.i oy

Commission to consider
interlocal agreement
for conference center
By Dan Ping

When Kelly Foster told her
Mends and family she wanted
to go to South Africa instead
of Australia as part of the
International Mission on
Diplomacy, they thought her
decision was a bit unusual.
P age 1C

Orange County facilities, however, are
scheduled&gt;to reed
receive $5 million in enhance­
ments.
Seminole County Commissioner Randy
Morris sounded off on the apparent
Inequity at the most recent commission

House passes bill on
redistricting while
Senate still ponders

Editor

African
Adventure

Lake M ary facility to receive a
fraction of total Central Florida funding

While the county is agreeing to
assume the expense of construct­
ing a conference center—
between $10 and $15 million—
the agreement does not come
without costs for Sanford. The
city would pay to operate the
facility, and In most instances,
stand-alone conference centers
lose money.
The
Emerald
Coast
Conference Center near Destin is
still under construction, but oper­
ators expect it to lose $400,000
annually. The Hattiesburg Lake
Terrace Convention Center in
Hattiesburg, Miss, has been open
three years and lost $400,000 in
Fiscal Year 2001.
The Sanford Civic Center posts
an annual operating loss of
$178351.
City officials still plan to pur­
sue a hotel partnership to offset
operational loses from the confer­
ence center. A Request for
Proposals (RFP) has not been

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I CNmmy YWTcarrii

Almost 200 people recited Thursday the Oath ol Allegiance and the Pledge of Allegiance during Santord's
annual naturalization ceremony sponsored by the Pilot Club ot Sanford Inc.

194 leave Civic Center as new U.S. citizens
By Michelle Jerta
Managing Editor
t’s a paragraph containing only 140
words, but it can change a person's
life in a matter of minutes.
The passage is the Oath of Allegiance,
and it was recited Thursday by 194 people
from 56 countries who have been waiting
months — sometimes years — to become
US. citizens. Many arrived at the Sanford
Civic Center several hours before the natu­
ralization ceremony, eager to start a new
phase in their lives.
Alma and Cezar Francisco watched as
their daughter, Grace Camille Francisco,
recited the Oath of Allegiance and then the
Fledge of Allegiance during Thursday's
ceremony. The Orlando couple, originally
from the Philippines, became U S. citizens
several years ago and have waited for
more than a year for their daughter to fol­
low in their footsteps.
The University of Florida student said
she began the naturalization process,
which includes the initial application for
citizenship and an in-depth interview,
about a year ago. I iowever, she's lived in
the United Stated since she was 4 years
old.
"It's been a long process, and 1 am

I

G race Cam ille Francisco holds up a U. S. Fla g
Thursday alter receiving her certificate of citizenship
following Sanford's naturalization ceremony.

See Naturalization, Page 10A

See Commission, Page 8A

British bobby earns college credit at S C C
By Christopher Patton

Staff Writer
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firearms Instructor course at Seminole Community College.

GENEVA — There's a British
bobby toting a gun around
Seminole County. But, don't be
alarmed — he’s trained.
Of the 2,500 Great Britain policeofficers only 140 carry firearms.
Islander Darrell Johnson is one of
those.
Johnson is scheduled to depart
for Britain Monday. He will be tak­
ing back knowledge gained from a
44-hour Seminole Community
College firearms instructor course.
The cLiss is primarily attended
by sheriff's office deputies and

local police departments such as
the
Winter Springs
Police
Department, which had five offi­
cers attending the class.
Few travel such great distances
for a college credit, but then few
have a rare and unique relation­
ship as does Johnson and the cLiss
instructor. Their common bond is
in their training. They were intro­
duced to each other because of
their similar military backgrounds.
Johnson is a Royal Marine
Commando and SCC range master
Tony Figueroa Ls a US. Marine.
Similar to his trans-Atlantic
associate, Johnson Ls training to be
a firearm instnictor. The similari­

ties don't stop there. For 22 years
Johnson's been a bobby. Prior to
being a SCC instructor, Figueroa
was a Casselberry officer for 22
years.
The SCC instruction teaches
Johnson, among others, proper
gun range management, basic
shooting principles and firearms
and equipment familiarization.
Graduates of tlic course are quali­
fied to go back to their depart­
ments and train other officers.
Last Wednesday, students par­
ticipated in discretionary decision­
making exercises. In one such drill.
Students flipped over three blocks
See Bobby, Page HA

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County fair
continues in
Sanford
The fourth annual Seminole
County Fair will continue until
Sunday, March Id
The lOriay event which
benefits The Grove Counseling
GentetwiDfoature a variety of
entertainment and special
‘ 'daily activities for aD ages,
: ; including midway rides,
; .*' games of skill and local per­
formers.
Admission and parking are
free. The fair is located at
Seminole Towne Center, exit
51 of 1-4. The fair opens
Monday through Friday at 5
pm . and noon Saturday and
Sunday.

m

„ Brethren a

ReknhkOut
Brethren Reaching Out, along
with the Seminoie County
Healthy Start CoaMon,
Seminoie County S a fe Kids
Chapter and Seminoie
County law enforcement
sponsored the fourth annual
Pubic Safety Day last week­
end, despite the rainy, chMy
weather.

Page 1C

Passenger
traffic
increases
at airport
By Dan Ping
SANFORD — The number of
passengers traveling thrbugh the
O rlando Sanford International
Airport increased by 19 percent in
January.
D om estic passengers were
responsible for m ost of the
growth. O f OSLA's 57,000 passen­
gers in January, 27,552 arrived or
departed for domestic locations,
an increase of 103 percent over
January 2001.
“T h e big news is those domes­
tic numbers,” said Larry Dale,
president of OSIA. "O u r domestic
carriers — Pan Am and Vacation
Express — are doing very welL
The people at Vacation
are very happy. All their
are well over an 80 percent
factor”
International passengers were
down by 1 percent from last year
to 26,679, while transit |
were down 6125 percent to 2,9
"W e're pleased with the inter­
national numbers, particularly
with the economy the way it is,"
Dale said.
The reason for the dramatic
drop in transit passengers is two­
fold. Transit flights are those
which depart from international
locations and land in Sanford to
refuel and restock supplies before
departing for another internation­
al location. Those passengers get
off the plane during refueling and
wait in a secure transit lounge in
the terminal, then reboa n i the
plane to continue their trip.
In previous years, the airport
counted transit passengers twice,
once when they deplaned and
once when they rcboarded. The
airport recently adopted the

See A partm ents, Page 9A

G oodbye

too

Legend
Second Image
to close doors
after22 years

Margie
Davkteon, owner
of Sanford's
Second Image,
holds one of the
many masks
found In har
store, which Is
dosing March
23.

By C hristopher Patton
Staff Writer

Below,

Davidson
adjusts a man­
nequin’s coetume.

A

chapter in
Sanford's history
will come to a
close next month when
famed costume shop owner
Margie Davidson Meadows
retires.
For 22 years, A Second
Image has been a mainstay
in Sanford. It began on
Sanford Avenue then
moved to the Pine Crest
shopping center on U S.
Highway 17/92 before relo­
cating next to the State
Attorney's Office down­
town.
Now located at 407 E
First Street A Second
Image has never seen Its
popularity dip in two
decades despite its four
moves. From dressing local
schools' play casts to fitting
one of today's hottest
bands, M eadows' costume,
artistry will live forever.
She is credited with supply­
ing costumes to more than
50 University of Central
Florida productions.
Her nam e is legendary
in the costume business.
She's provided special
garbs for commercials, tele­
vision documentaries, a
Colorado military museum
and the pop group N' Sync.
She even crafted all the
American flags seen flying
on Sanford police cars.
"O ne of the hardest
things I’ve done was a
See Im age, Page 9A

S«* Airport, Page 9A

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
SA N FO RD - For those who
missed Friday night's acclaimed
prem ier o f Sem inole County
Government's Television WWI1
documentary "Portraits of Valor,"
it will air again M onday night at
9 p.m.
The original SGTV production
features the recollections and sto­
ries from eight Seminole County

M a ry Alice "M e M e *
S e ig le r - Sanford Senior
Center line dancer

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Opinion..................................... 4A
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Managing EdNor
The more than 20 students
to the Seminoie School Board
look like average high school
students. Talk to their parents,
teachers and principals, how­
ever, and one learns quickly
looks can be deceiving.
Twenty-six
Seminole
County students were hon­
ored during Tuesday's meet­
ing as National Merit/
A c h ie v e m e n t / H i s p a n ic
Scholarship semi-finalists for
the 2001-2002 school year.
They received the honor from
the
National
Merit
Scholarship Corp. after taking
the PSAT/NMSQT.
Following a reception, the
students and their parents —
several students were absent
due to other obligations —
were introduced to the Board
by the principals of the coun­
ty's seven high schools.
"These students represent
the top J) percent of the top 1
percent of their classes in
Seminole County,” said David
Winter, the school system's
coordinator of testing. "They
represent the top 5 percent of
the top 1 percent in the United
States."
As a group, the 26 students
averaged 1464 of a possible
1600 on the SAT, and several
scored a perfect 800 on either
the math or verbal section of
the test They accumulated an
average 4.299 GPA and
ranked 14 in an average class
size of 513.
Along wllh high test scores,
the students have received
numerous academic honors
during their educational
careers, including honor roll.
W ho's W ho in American
High Schools and citizenship
and leadership awards. Many
have fine-tuned their skills in
various subjects and have
received honors for excellence
in music, science and mathe­
matics.
The students don't only
excel in their studies. Each
participate in three to 10
extracurricular activities, and
several work part-time jobs.
Many also take time away
from school to volunteer w ith­
in the community.
Although all the acceptance
letters haven't arrived in the
mail — yet — many of the 26
seniors will be going to presti­
gious colleges and universi­
ties next year, including Duke,
Howard, Princeton, Harvard
and the University of Florida.
Fields of study will include
S ee Scholars, Page 9A

W W n veterans. The 30-minute
feature w as hosted and produced
by Karen LeBlanc Ulibarri, a free­
lancer who works with SGTV.
The documentary was created
without a script, but the widerange of stories from the veterans
creates a lesson of human spirits
rather than a lesson o f history, she
said. T h e individual stories
spliced together form a short syn­
opsis of the war.
From Paul McBride's recollec­

tion of D-Day to Geneva resi­
dent's Evans Bacon story of being
a black motor pool driver, the
documentary provides valuable
insight. That insight is valuable
because as many as 1,000 WWII
veterans die a day, LeBlanc
Ulibarri said.
T he short piece is also an excel­
lent historical lesson o f Sanford's
involvement in the war. Sanford

Liftoff to Hubble

S ec SGTV, Page 9A

D avid son’s fin al notes from S a lt L ake C ity
Editor's Note: Remit Davidson,
fire marshalfir the city o f Casselberry,
urn in Salt Lake Cityfior the Olympic
Winter Carnes. Davidson is one o f
three fire marshals from Semin
xinole
County who ivlunteered at the
Comes. He agreed to keep a journalfor
the Herald o f his time in Salt Lake.

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i less
intrusive to nearby residents.
Commissioners balked at M atey's sugges­
tions and his motion of approval failed.
Commissioner Carlton Henley said the pro­

posal leap frogged single family residential to
the west of the site.
I 'm going to have to m ove to Seminole
County and vote for Henley,” said Larry
Rubight who lives across McCulloch Road in
Orange County's University Estates.
The Portofino project is the fifth hotly
debated student apartment complex to be
heard by the Seminole County commissioners.

Documentary features stories of valor

S e m in o le S m ile

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are
in
Miiatey's
ley's district
dfc
■Grant M
and he
was the only commissioner to vote in favor of
the housing complex. Matey tried to persuade

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SANFORD - County com m issioners
denied a request Tbesday to rezone a 46-acre
p a n el for a student apartment complex
The decision, however, doesn't mean the
battle between nearby neighbors and the
developer is over.
Commissioners spent nearly four hours lis­
tening to public comments from residents
near die com er o f M cCulloch and Old
Lockw ood roads tw o weeks ago. They
delayed a decision an the Portofino 252-unit
complex at that time because attorneys for
both sides submitted briefs several Inches
thick during the meeting.

County Commission denies developer’s
rezoning request for housing complex

2 6 named
National
Scholarship
Semi-finalists

The last couple o f days have
been interesting to say the least.
Moat of the day has been help­
ing to control the line at the
Roots store. You w o u ld n't
believe the long lines, som etim es

three hours, just to get a hat.
The crowds
'
are very
friendly and
everyone
wants to trade
a pin. I have
some nice pins
for the grand­
children.
The moat
exciting thing
Davidson
I have done so
far is to escort the Budweiser
Clydesdales down Main Street.

« A

About ten of us formed a line
around the horses and wagon to
keep the crowd back and then
walked down Main Street.
Yesterday I started feeling lousy
and it got to the point I couldn't
stand up. The people from around
here think it is altitude sickness. I
was taken back to my bed and
have been resting ever since.
I got up around 9 a.m. and took
a shower and started feeling better.
Then I went outside for a while
and started feeling lousy again. I
S ee Olympics, Page 9A

Pftoto by ot John Salsbury
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope will get a scheduled mainte­
nance visit during the 11-day mission ol the Shuttle Columbia. The
launch, pictured above, took place early Friday morning. Crew
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Obituaries
LOU DEC1CCO
Lou DeCicco, S3, o f Kelso
Court, Lake Mary, died
Thursday, Feb. 28,2002.
Bom In Chicago, 111., he
moved to Central Florida in
2001. He was a retired liouor
store manager. He served in the
U 5 . Army during World War D
and was awarded two Bronze
Stars. He was a hospice volun­
teer and a former m em ber of
the Alabama Alcoholic
Beverages Commission. He
was of the Roman Catholic
faith.
Survivors Include his wife,
Shir!; one dsughter, Rita Allen
of Lake Mary; one brother,
Bernard D eC icfp (jfC alifp m U ;
one sister, Florencefim ith o f
California; and four grandchil­
dren.
Wood lawn Carey Hand
Funeral Home o f Longwood is
In charge o f arrangements.
W ILFRED j . HO LLA N D SR .
Wilfred J. "B ill” Holland Sr.,
80, o f Wynn S tre e t Sanford,
died Wednesday, Feb. 27,2002.
Bom in Fall River, Mass., he
moved to Centra! Florida In
1951. He was a retired house
inter. He served In the U 5 .
avy during World War II and
was a member of the VFW.
Survivors include his wife,
Virginia; four sons, Wilfred J.
"B ill" Holland Jr., of Sparta,
Tenn., Thomas M. Holland of
Geneva, Jam es L Holland of
Sanford and Joseph A. Holland
o f Osteen; one daughter,
P ilrid a Levasseur o f Sparta,
Tinn.; 12 grandchildren; and
five great grandchildren.
:Graveside services are 2 p.m.
Saturday, March 2., in
Evergreen Cemetery.
iBrisson Funeral Home o f
Sanford Is in charge of arrange­
ments.
• LORETTA R. JO H N SO N
.Loretta R. Johnson, 73, o f
Ajnidon Street, Deltona, died
Monday, Feb. 25,2002, in
Florida Hospital Fish
Memorial.
;Born in Hackensack, N.J., she
moved to Deltona In 1976. She
whs a retired realtor. She w as a
fiber uf Phi Theta Kapp-Mo
o chapter and attended All
Ints Episcopal Church in
Enterprise.
‘ Survivors include one son,
Van Johnson o f Deltona; two
daughters, Laura and Kathleen
Johnson, both of Deltona; one
brother, Edwin Little of
M urrell's Inlet, S.C.; and one
grandchild.
IBaldauff Family Funeral
Home o f Orange City is In
charge of arrangements.

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THELMA JOHNSON
T h elm a Jo h n son , 8 3 , o f
L in co ln S treet, died
W ednesday, Feb. 2 7 ,2 0 0 2 , In
H ealthcare and R ehabilitation
C e n te r o f Sanford.
B o m Ju n e 2 8 ,1 9 1 8 , in
T allahassee, she m oved to
C en tra l Florida m ore than 53
years ag o. Sh e w as a hom e­
m ak er an d a m em ber o f N ew
B eth el A .M .E C h u rch In
Sanford .
S u rv iv o rs inclu d e one
d aughter, M ary Jo n es o f
Sar
in fo rd ,. iand‘ tw
I o grand chlldren.
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JUNE L. KIEL
Ju n e L. K iel, 7 0 , o f East
H ow ry A venue, D eL and , died
Thursday, Feb. 2 8 ,2 0 0 2 , In
F lorid a H ospital, D eLand.
B o m in H ackettstow n, N .J.,
she m oved to C en tral Florida
in 1984. Sh e w as a hom em aker.
Sh e w a s a m em ber o f Church
o f N azarene o f D eltona.

S u rv iv o rs inclu d e her hus­
b an d , Frank K iel; on e son,
Frank G . Jan as o f H arrisburg,
N .C .; one step son, A nthony
P etras o f D eB ary; three grand ­
child ren; and one great grand ­
child .
B ald au ff Fam ily Funeral
H om e o f O range C ity Is in
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VIRGINIA KIRBY MASSEY
V irginia Kirby M assey, 78,
o f K ings Lake D rive, DeBary,
died Thursday, Feb. 2 8 ,2 0 0 2 ,
In her hom e.
B o m In Tyler, T exas, she
m oved to C entral Florida in
1996. S h e w as a retired secre­
tary, fo r N^tSA. S h e enjoyed
spend ing tim e w ith her fam i­
lySu rvivors inclu de one son,
S tep h en H. M assey o f W inter
Sp rin g s; three d aughters,
M arcia R. Fontana o f D eltona,
K aren M. C h arleb o is o f Tyler,
Texas, and Beverly R. H uff of
D eB ary; on sister, Ju d e Hicks
o f Tyler, Texas; eig h t grand ­
child ren; and sev en great

grandchildren.
Baldauff Fam ily Funeral
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charge o f arrangem ents.

m other, C lara Van D usen of
Sanford ; on e brother, Edd ie C.
W yatt o f O steen ; and one sis­
ter, Carol L. G arlin gton o f
C lerm ont.
A m em orial service w ill be

JO H N T. W YATT
John T. W yatl, 53, of
M agnolia Avenue, Sanford ,
died Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2002, o f
a stroke.
B om M ay 1 2 ,1 9 4 8 , In
Daytona B each, he w as a life­
long resident o f Central
Florida.
He w as a teacher for
Sem inole C ounty Public
Schools, w here he w orked
w ith the Rosenw ald
Exceptional Education C en ter
and S p ecial O lym p ics and
w as tw ice nam ed Teacher o f
the Year.
Survivors include his w ife,
Patricia W yalt o f Sanford ; his

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rd. much needed, non-perishable
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families that need our support and services seems
be endless. Without the contributions from the com­
munity and professionals such as those at First
Health our efforts would, for the most pan, be in
vein. Ms. Davis closed our conversation by adding
that if each person in our community would reach
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THE SEMINOLE HERALD

O p in io n
Our View

S w e e t S ilv e r
Sanford should throw a parade for
the city’s only Olympic silver medalist
O ly m p ic c o n g r a tu la tio n s a re in o rd e r fo r o n e o f
S a n fo r d 's o w n . T h e F rie n d ly C ity h a s a n a b u n d a n c e o f
d iv e r se ly talen ted r e s id e n ts , b u t n e v e r in it 's h isto ry h a s
S a n fo rd b e e n th e h o m e o f a m e d a l w in n e r in th e O ly m p ic
W in te r G a m e s. T h a t c h a n g e d o n F eb . 2 3 w h e n G a rr e tt
H in e s a n d h is te a m m a te s sto o d o n th e p o d iu m in S a lt

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L a k e C ity.
H in e s lite ra lly p u sh e d h is w a y in to S a n fo rd and
O ly m p ic lo re. A s a p u s h e r in th e fo u r-m a n b o b s le d , H in e s
h e lp e d th e U n ite d S ta te s w in a s ilv e r m e d a l, th e n a tio n 's
firs t b o b s le d d in g m e d a l s in c e 1956. H e a n d te a m m a te
R a n d y Jo n e s a re a ls o th e first A fric a n -A m e ric a n m a le s to
w in a m e d a l in th e W in te r G a m e s. A s if th o se a c c o m p lis h ­

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m e n ts w e r e n 't s w e e t e n o u g h , H in e s ' h is to ric feat o ccu rre d
o n h is d a u g h te r N ic o le 's 12th b irth d ay .
W h ile n o t a s c e le b ra te d a A p o lo O h n o o r S a ra h H u g h e s,
H in e s k n e w h e h ad th e O ly m p ic m e ttle n e e d e d to w in a
m e d a l. H e c a m e ta n ta liz in g ly c lo s e in th e tw o -m a n b o b ­
s le d , m is sin g a b ro n z e b y a th ree o n e -h u n d re d th s o f a s e c ­
o n d . In th e b lin k o f a n e y e , H in es an d te a m m a te Todd
H a y e s w e re d e n ie d — te m p o ra rily — a m e d a l. T h e d u o p e r ­
sev ered a n d d a y s la te r w e re rew a rd ed fo r th e ir e ffo rts in
th e fo u r-m a n b o b s le d .

Send Ashcroft a penny for all o f his thoughts
S

not about religion or ideology; it Is
t Arthur Miller, will ring out over
'There is fear in the country
conformity and on elevating one
about the power and corruptions of
lew
because there is a moving plot to
et York and the country next
group — Christians, Muslims, or
even Nazis and businessmen — by
topple Christ in the country!... You
Ideology, all ideologies. Good and
week as "The Crucible," Miller's
forcing others to declare total alle­
ideas of good do evil on the stage. (I
must understand, sir, that a
play on the Salem witch
saw the production In preview last
giance or be seen and punished as
trials of 1692, is revived 50
person is either with this
‘ evil. A British scholar, Christopher
Friday night.)
years after he wrote it in
court or he must be counted
' Bigsby, wrote this of the work in
against it.._ This is a sharp
1952.
T note that you arc rarely in the
time now, a precise time —
1995:
When it was first pro­
church on Sabbath d ay ... 26 times
duced, and in conventional
"What replaces the sense of nat­
In 17 months..." says a preacher to
we live no longer in the
dusky afternoon when evil
wisdom since, it was seen
ural community in The Crucible' „
a man who answers that he prays
as an attack on the House
mixed itself with good and
is a sense of participating in a ritual
at home.
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befuddled the world. Now,
Un-American Activities
of conformity to a ruling orthodoxy
"Your house is not a church; your
by God's good grace, the
Committee's zealous com­
and hence a purity of one's rclitheology must teli you that." says
t*1
shining sun is up, and them
gious principles is confirmed by
munist hunts of the day. In
the man with the power. "Mister, a
Richard
that fear not light will surely
fact, Miller, who would
collaborating, at least by proxy, in
Christian on Sabbath day must be
praise i t ... Now draw your­ Reeves
himself be questioned by
the punishment Af those who reject
in church."
selves up like men and help • • • • • • Congress three years later,
them.
Then the man who prays at
home can name (inly nine of the
me, as you are bound by
wrote at the time that he
"In fact the play's success now
Heaven to do."
was forced to turn to history to dis­
tne political
politi
Ten Commandants — and that
owes little toj the
and social
cuss Ills own time; T h e reason l
leads to his being hanged in the
That call to join the good and
context in which it was written. It
stands, instead, as the debiliati
public square. So ends an important
think that l moved in that direction
eliminate the evil is not from the
atory
was that it was simply Impossible
piece of American writing. We hear
power of guilt, the seductions of
president, or even from the current
and see too much of this on all
any longer to discuss what was
power. _ It stands as testimony to
attorney general, who said two
happening to us in con temporary
the ease with which we betray
sides now, 310 years after Salem. I
weeks ago that freedom is a gift
those-very vsluesesstmtio) to out .. »left tbu theater thinking I would
terms. We were all going slightly
from God — rather than a creation
ut iv»xu o w n sn l wpram — which crazy trying to be honest and trying survival, out also the courage with
send a penny to my attorney g en e T to see straight and trying to be
seems to mean In Ashcroft-think
which some men and women can
al,
........................
John Ashcroft. I le should
Id«see this
‘
that we have no real right to chal­
challenge whaf seems to be a ruling
safer
and think about it. Admission is
lenge or debate God's work. The
orthodoxy."
It is clear now that the play,
$40. If 3,999 other Americans send
which received generally good
words I quoted were spoken by the
The play, which opens on March
him a penny, our high official can
deputy governor of Massachusetts,
reviews and ran for 197 perfor­
7 at the Virginia Theater on West
buy the cheapest seat in the house.
the good Mr. William Bradford.
mances on Broadway, is better than
52nd Street, with Liam Neeson and
C 2002 U NIVERSAL rHESS SYND IC ATE
Bradford's words, as fictionalized tlut. It stands now as an attack on
Laura Linney in starring rotes, is
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T h e c ity s h o u ld o ffic ia lly re c o g n iz e H in e s fo r h is a c c o m ­
p lis h m e n t a n d th e h o n o r h e h a s b ro u g h t to S a n fo rd .
P ro cla m a tio n s an d a s p e c ia l d a y n a m e d a fte r H in es a r c n o
d o u b t in th e w o rk s, b u t th is c a lls fo r s o m e th in g m ore— a
p a ra d e d o w n 1st S tre e t. H in e s d e s e rv e s n o th in g less, a fte r
a ll, h o w m a n y O ly m p ic s ilv e r m e d a llis ts liv e in S a n fo rd .

Honoring Bud
Naming a school for former superintendent
•,
t«jf Layer is a good i d e a „ r „...
S a n fo rd C o m m is s io n e r W h itcy E c k s tie n an d S e m in o le
C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e r C a rlto n H e n le y s h a re m o re th a n a n
e le c te d p o sitio n . T h e y a r e b o th life lo n g e d u c a to rs w h o

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h a v e d e d ic a te d th e ir liv e s to te a c h in g a n d n u rtu rin g th e
y o u th o f S e m in o le C o u n ty .
E c k s tie n a n d H e n le y a lso h a v e a re s p e c t fo r th o se w h o
s h a re th e ir p a s s io n o f te a ch in g . W h ile b o th m e n m o d e stly
tu rn a tte n tio n a w a y fro m th e ir o w n w o rk s , th e y 're q u ic k

Sound government regulation is about helping, not hindering

to p ro m o te th e e ffo rts o f o th ers. S u ch is th e c a s e w ith
E c k s tie n 's s u g g e s tio n to n a m e a sch o o l a fte r B ud L ay er, a
le g e n d a ry e d u c a to r w h o s p e n t a c a re e r a s a teacher,
a d m in is tra to r a n d su p e rin te n d e n t.

Neighbors, friends and even
crematoriums, 20-year-old corpses
family members of Brent Marsh
would not be littering the Marsh
seem genuinely puzzled by .......................... property.
the scandal that engulfs
Since the era of Ronald
Marsh and his Tri-State
Reagan, who campaigned
Crematory. Marsh and his
against the very govern­
parents — well-known,
ment he later led, govern­
churchgoing, civic-minded
ment regulation has been
folks — were considered
unpopular. Easy to vilify,
among the leading families
government bureaucrats
of rural Walker County,
nave been satirized as
Georgia.
tyrants who grow fat mak­
There may never be an
ing life difficult for hard­
adequate explanation for
working, risk-taking busi­
Cynthia
what went awry at the cre­
ness owners. During the gomatorium. There may never
go 1990s, when the Wall
be an answer to the ques« « « » « « » Street bubble seemed to
tions that tear at those who
promise thatt pn1
private enterknew the Marsh family: Win) knew
prise would provide Health and
about the careless desecration of
wealth to all, the widespread antihuman remains? Who stacked the
regulatory attitude only hardened.
corpses like rotted lumber?
But now the pendulum has
But this much is clear A more
begun to swing hick as corporate
thorough system of state regulation
scandals remind the American pub­
— as in government regulation —
lic why government regulation is
would have prevented this scandal
necessary. Enron, of course*, b the
poster child for the pitfalls of weak
and pre-empted the ensuing heart­
break. If the state of Georgia had
government oversight But Tri-State
provided even modest oversight of
teaches the* same lesson on a local

L a y e r 's first a s s ig n m e n t w a s a s th e b io lo g y te a c h e r at
S e m in o le H ig h S c h o o l in 1955. H e w a s th e h ea d b a se b a ll
c o a c h an d serv e d a s a n a ssista n t o n th e b a sk e tb a ll te a m .
H e la te r m o v e d to S a n fo rd Ju n io r H ig h b efo re H e n le y
re cru ite d h im to s e r v e a s an a ssista n t p rin cip a l a t L y m an
H ig h S c h o o l. H e w a s a talen ted a d m in istra to r an d w o rk e d
a t M ilw e c a n d T e a g u e m id d le sch oo ls.
D u rin g L a y e r 's d a y s , su p e rin te n d e n ts w ere e le c te d n o t
a p p o in te d . In 1 9 7 2 , L a y er to o k a c h a n c e an d ran fo r o ffice .
V oters e le cte d h im n o t o n ce , b u t tw ice to lead the sc h o o l
s y s te m . W h ile h e w a s a sa v v y p o liticia n , L ay er w a s a ls o
w ell re sp ected b y th e te a ch e rs in S e m in o le C ounty. T im e

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an d a g a in , L a y er su p p o rte d te a ch e rs in effo rts to im p ro v e
le a rn in g c o n d itio n s a n d in crease s a la rie s. H is p h ilo so p h y
w a s th a t re s o u rc e s w e re b etter sp e n t o n th e front lin e s,
an d h e w o rk e d to e n s u re d e c is io n s b e n e fite d the stu d e n ts ,
n o t a c e n tra liz e d sc h o o l a d m in istra tio n .
E c k s tie n an d H e n le y h av e p e rsu a d e d th eir resp ectiv e
b o a rd s to a d o p t a re so lu tio n a s k in g th e sch o o l b oard to
n a m e a s c h o o l fo r L ayer. T h e re q u e st is n o t w ith o u t p re ce ­
d en t. T h e sc h o o l b o a rd has h o n o re d o th e r local e d u c a to rs,
a fo rm e r g o v e rn o r, a n d e v e n th e n e w m ille n n iu m w ith a

leveL The Marsh family's success in
exempting their crematorium from
state regulation led directly to the
gruesome scandal that engulfs
WalkcT County now,
Georgia laws regulating cremato­
riums are very weak; nevertheless.
In 1994, Tommy Ray Marsh per­
suaded hb state legislator. Rep.
Mike Snow, to help him gain a tem­
porary exemption from even those
flaccid regulations. (Indeed, Snow
tried to push through a permanent
exemption for Marsh.) As a conse­
quence, the Tri-State crematorium
was never inspected, and it b
unclear when the furnace used for
cremations was last in service.
Perhaps the North Georgia legis­
lator has learned a valuable lesson.
Since the discovery of bodies
strewn about the Marslies' property.
Snow has introduced a bill to
strengthen state oversight of crema­
toriums and funeral liomes.
Perhaps in the future, he will
become an advocate for wiser gov­
ernment regulation of all business
enterprises.

Of course, Snow b not the only
Georgia legblatur who heeds to
learn from the Tri-State scandal.
Recently the Georgia I louse pushed
through a bill that would luve
required state environmental offi­
cials to ignore tips from anonymous
sources about polluted sites. (The
bill now seems dead in the Senate.)
Until It was amended, the bill
would have discouraged average
folks from reporting chemical spilb,
hazardous runoff and the like.
Officials learned about live scan­
dal at Tri-State Crematory only
through an anonymous telephone
call to federal environmental offiriab, who then went out to inspect
the property. Without that tipster,
the nightmarish doings may have
continued for another decade or
two.
!y eve
b father
fa
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hb
might be capa­
ble of such violations of human
decency. That’s why government
regulation b important: You ct
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la k e City Winter
Olympics, but p eo­
p le are still dis­
cussing the high­
lights o f the inter­
national sporting
event We asked the
counselors from
la k e Mary
Elementary
School's Extended
Day Program —
who recently held a
Kids Olympics fo r
their students —
what their favorite
moment was during
last month \ Winter
(lam es.

It was when the
16-year-Oid won the
goW medal duting the
ladies figure skating
She was so young,
and she wont
Dulce Rodriquez

It was when Derek
Parra, a hispanic
speed skater from
Orlando, won the
gold
Jessica Martinez

My favorite event
was the ice skating,
and my favorite
moment was when
Sarah Hughes won
the gold medal
Sheena Fosselius
t

My favorite
moment was probably
when the 16-year-old,
Sarah Hughes, won
the gold medal
Kelly Pellham

I was really proud
ol the bob sledders
because my son
works with one ol the
team members al
Home Depot, They
made us proud ol the
town and the U S A.
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Los Angeles Times Sunday Crossword Puzzle

Sunday. March 3, 2002

T h e W ay W e W ere: Brisson
Funeral Home one o f state’s oldest

Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis
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74_-mutual
9 Dundaa daniai
104 Baal bady
46 Lott-parcal
75 Oder's look
br ucckzy
73 OCS grads
100 Jml Herxttx’a 10 Catch
locator
77 'Cheers’ IWura
a cro ss
7 8 Tva _h a d r
11 Faked, in hockay 48 Andrades'
78 Central part
IW M m pW M U 77 Raacuaa, «•&gt;
100 Invertor John’s 12 Actor Loma'a
79 "Glory ol Love’
B risson Funeral H om e can
5 Mrte or brick*
•our
tartar?
aften parmrt?
50 King d tragedy
singer Peter
12 Baafcatral ganra 78Mabonoma
tra ce its roots b ack to 1885
112 Cooked In an
13 Wtoere partner 51 Toothy (tan
03 Eisenhower
Ma
M an day own 14 8hMd baNnd a S3 Egga order
CantarcSy
w hen the first funeral hom e in
IS Gumbo pod
00 Sofltral pfciwe. 113 Manila, a »
55 Weasel out ol
85 Peacenik's slogan
S
an fo rd w as b eg u n by T.J.
15 Actor Darix
IBJanmngioiaU
partapa
114‘Sanviwnby’
56 Cartoonist DSi
86 Unadorned
M iller.
01 SoOMpOcb,
10 Writer Carolyn's
holplnga
87 BOO atop
20Lkaaomannl
110
acuity?
89 B u t Pref.
Mr. M iller w as b o m March
02 Art colony aka
110
17 _ aria
50 Sale spot
90 Bartfa tetore’
2 2 ,1 8 5 1 in A nterp, Belgium and
21 *Tha Snake
84 Raganlad to bo
10 Mozarfa land;
59 BaaabaSer
92 Show another
cam e to A m erica in 1872. He
Cbamw*
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Rtzzuto
aide of
first lived in New York, where
89 Tofa transport
atmoaphara
00 ASagory
22Bhumored
93 Puss
23 Adraaa Eatra** 91 Adraaa War/a 116 On toe briny
24 Actor Borgnlna
01 Tobacco plug
95 Actor McOowal
h e w as em ployed In the cabinet
wiWng *»f?
carcrt?
29 Tana atoteto
97 Rock bottom
62 Bast, In a god
m ak ing trade. H e later moved
251
94 Maid _
J i w n w unwn
100 Give a alar,
to Asbury, N .J., w here he was
90 Banka rth bata
1 Mai da__
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maybe
96 Take toe bait
20 Run ■ » hack
2 Low, eg.
engaged in the furniture m ak­
34 First name In
BSProcngoecs
101 M L school
27 Daley__Yokun 99 Coda-braaldng
3 Gddan aMxAa?
country
60 Ssasonsi tong
103 Mads _ lor It
ing business.
20 Adraaa
oig.
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37 *001 Smart*
67 Eroded
106 Gymnast Korbut
He cam e to Florida in 1878,
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107
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resid
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30 Be anxiaed by
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109 Computer
otjjscis
31 Halaaawbuc*
103 Colorado NHL
40 Stubborn bawl
attachment?
year.
He
70 Rags
32 Cafch lad-handad
m
7 Calyx parts
42 ThayVa landed 73 Lahore garb
110 Stab
t h e n
34 Hazardous gaa
0 Shoppe sign word 43 Lab paraonnal
74 E l__. Texas
111 •CitizenX” actor
returned to
35 1997 Peisr Fonda
New Jersey,
rota
S tu m p B d ? Call 1 • 9 0 0 * 9 3 3 * 5 1 5 5 . 9 9 ce n ts a minute
30 PMoaophar
but
cam e
r n - * r r
John's bad
b ack
to
Jackson
ville
39 Waiact's running
in
1879.
41-OgW
From there
44 Dtaoomtort
he and a
45 Aid In crime
friend cam e
47 Mongrel
to Sanford
Grace Marie
d ow n
the
49 Earache
S t.
Johns
52 AutoorDaN
54 Towel word
• • • • • • •
R iv er in a
55 Plgsldn carriara:
sailboat.
Abbr.
Mr. M iller becam e connected
57 Canvaaback's
w ith the South Florida Railroad
cousin
56 la
Franoe
and had th e d istin ctio n of
59 Pul lorward
build in g the first m ile o f track
eOPartolwpm
from the shops to the water­
61 Bun at*
front.
62 Met squarely
63 Do a landoffloe
In 1885, he entered the furni­
ture and undertaking business,
64'n*ra_1ina
a line w hich he follow ed until
h e retired in 1925. Doc Miller, as
66 T a t chancer
67 Okj laundry
he w as called, also ow ned a
d ru g sto re located on Fark

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71 Slat lor Bonds;
Abbr.

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Humphrey
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Avenue betw een 1st and 2nd
streets.
The first funeral hom e, T.J.
M iller and Son, was located in a
building on 2nd Street betw een
M agn o lia
and
P alm etto
a v en u es. The b u ild in g later
b ecam e the hom e o f the
Salvation Army. The first funer­
al conducted from there w as on
Ju ly 2 8 ,1 8 8 5 .
B efore m otorized veh icles,
the hearse was a horse-draw n
w agon. Almost from the very
beginning, an old, gray horse
nam ed
"B o b "
p u lled
the
w agon. He faithfully worked
fo r T.J. M iller for 28 years,
dying Ju ly 1914 after a year of
retirem ent at M ille r's groves
sou thw est of the city. Bob was
37 years old.
Follow ing his death. Bob was
buried ju st outside Lakeview
C em etery near the sp ot where
he had pulled many a deceased
resident. The grave m arker was
m oved and thought lost, but it
w as found a few years ago and
d on ated
to
the
Sanford
M u seu m . H unt M o nu m ent
C om p any donated a rep lace­
m ent m arker several years ago.
Frank Miller, T.J. M ille r's son,
took ov er the funeral hom e in
1925. Frank brought in W illiam
C . Erickson as a p artner and
changed the nam e to M iller and
E rickson Funeral H om e. This
w as m ainly an investm ent for
E rick so n , as her ow n ed and
o p erated Erickson C annery,
w hich w as located at 13th Street
and Elm Avenue.

In 1935 the funeral h o m e w as
m oved to its present location on
Laurel Avenue. T h e E ricksons
lived upstairs. Soon a fte r they
m o v ed , a yo u n g m an from
D ayton a
B each ,
G o rd o n
Brisson, w as hired a s funeral
director.
In 1937, M iller sold th e funer­
al hom e to E rickson and the
Lakeview C em etery to the city
o f Sanford . The n am e o f the
funeral hom e w as changed to
Erickson.
In
1940, E rick so n m ade
a rran g em en ts fo r o n e o f the
men w ho w as h elp in g him part
tim e to w ork full tim e. T h u s on
O ct. 14, 1940, O .R . "S h o r ty "
Sm ith worked h is first d ay as a
fu ll-tim e em ployee. H e 's still
w orking today. Sh o rty w as b o m
in W aycross, G a., the you n gest
o f 10 ch ild ren . H e ca m e to
D eLand with his fam ily In 1927.
His father built m ach in e shops.
S h o rty w as w o rk in g as a
diesel m echanic at the Sanford
w aterw o rk s w h en h e m ad e
friends w ith som e o f th e funer­
al hom e em ployees. T h e b u si­
ness in trigu ed him s o m uch
that h e w ent to w ork there.
B risson w as the funeral direc(o r/ m an ag er at the tim e o f
E rickson's death in A pril 1943.
M rs. E rickson tried b u t w as
un able to m anage the business,
so G ordon Brisson purchased it
in O ctober. His dad gav e him
the d ow n paym ent.
He changed the n am e to
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Sunday, March 3.2002

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A G LA N C E A ROUN D O U R C O U N TY
O ne step forward, tw o steps back: In the last
year, the city has worked diligently to improve
sidewalks in town. Those efforts got a little con­
fused on North E lliot Avenue.
A well maintained sidewalk, a couple hundred
yards in length, w as tom out and replaced. The
sidewalk wasn't extended or widened. In fact, the
new sidewalk was built in the exact same location
•crews removed.
, but I betcha the
t the city to prac­
tice in their neighborhood rather than in Mayfair,
home to the mayor, the police c h ief and the pub­
lisher o f the Herald.
H arassin g situ ation : The bees are buzzing
around City Hall. Several city employees have
w hispered to the Clock
Keeper that something is
brewing among the upper
rungs o f the municipal lad­
der.
Seem s
a
fem ale
em ployee has filed a comtaint against a high-rankig city official. No word
yet from the city's HR direc­
tor Jo e D enaro, but tongues
are wagging among front­
line employees.
Lest county officials scoff,
word Around The O o c k is
a six-figure payment was recently made to settle a
similar problem at County H all (a.k a. the County
Services Building). O f course, after last year's notso-secret affair between deputy county managers
M arino and Chandler—which led to the dy
duo's departure— on old-fashioned sexual
ment settlement must seem benign.

Olympic pride
W inter Springe High
School will be performing,
under the direction o f Chris
Bredholt, Shakespeare's, "A s
You Like I t " Performance
dates are March 2 at 7 p m ..
Tickets are $5 and may be
purchased at the door.

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ju s t w ondering: A check o f state corporation
records fails to turn up a nonprofit listing for the
Dow ntow n B usiness A ssociation—at least not a
recent one. The Downtown Business Association o f
Sanford, Florida Inc. is listed. Problem is, the non­
profit was involuntarily dissolved in December
1981.
Wonder If the current incarnation of the DBA
plans to pay taxes on it's assets—namely the elec­
trical system it wants to sell the city? Wonder if any
of the com panies that made donations to the DBA
will attempt to write the contributions off a s a gift
to a nonprofit? Since the current DBA isn't listed as
a corporation— nonprofit or otherwise— wonder
who creditors com e after if the DBA falls to pay its
bills?
Luring 'cm in: Since Brian Tooley began his
tenure as Sanford's top cop, the city has invested
som e serious resources in the once maligned police
dupartnwrtl. P»y v«be«, new cart, more ollk cm —
just about anything Tooley has asked for the City
Commission nas granted.
The com mission wants to improve the depart­
ment, no doubt, but it also hopes to attract and
keep officers. Traditionally, Sanford would recruit
an officer out o f the academy, spend a lot of money
to equip him and training him, only to have the
officer leave for better pay and benefits in O rlando
or Orange County.
In an effort to retain officers the commission has
implemented pay raises and approved a program
allow ing officers who live in Sanford or Seminole
County to take their vehicles home. If the officer
lives in the city, use of the vehicle is pretty much
unregulated.
Now, Mayor Brady Lessard wants to take it a
step further. If an officer lives inside the city limits,
he wants the city to pay 10 percent of the cop's
mortgage or rent. Lessard figures even if every offi­
cer in the department lives in Sanford (not likely)
and has a sizeable mortgage or rent, the city's look­
ing at less than $150,000 per year.
Lessard figures it provides an added benefit offi­
cers will be hard pressed to find elsewhere. Plus,
the mayor figures cops who live in the city are
more in tune with their community. Besides, he
says, w ho wouldn't want to live next to a cop?
Expect the commission to discuss the matter at
it's March 11 meeting.
H om e is where the heart's at: Speaking of living
in town, expect Lessard to propose a plan requiring
all city department heads to live inside the city lim­
its.
While the city manager, the police chief and the
fire chief are all required to live in Ihe city limits,
nearly all of the department heads live outside the
city. Som e live a sizeable distance away. Human
Resource Director Joe Denaro, for example com­
mutes to and from Kissimmee every day. Any
requirement would apply only to new department
heads.
As with his idea to pay cops to live in Sanford,
Lessard said demanding department heads live in
the city requires them lo make a com mitment to the
lommunity.
"If you nave to pass the same run-down build­
ing every tim e you go to the store, you're going to
be a lot quicker about taking action," Lessard said.

Florida H ighw ay Trooper R.A.
Rem ington arrested C ed i C o op er 111,
19, o f Sanford Tuesday for driving
w ith a suspended license. C ooper
w as involved in a crash at 25th
Street and H artw ell Avenue w ith a
Sanford po lice officer. Tactical unit
Sgt. C hris C o lliso n was treated and
released from the Central Florida
Regional H ospital later the sam e day.
Sanford O fficer Fredrick Eldridge
arrested R ichard Mobley, 3 0 , o f
Sanford W ednesday for drivin g w ith
a suspended license.
Sem inole D eputy Steven Sosa
arrested C h arlie Fields, 50, of
Sanford W ednesday for drivin g with
* a u * p o in te d lic e n s e .

Sem inole D eputy John Haw kins
arrested Tonya M itchell, 28, of
Sanford W ednesday for d riving with
a suspended license.
D ealin g in S to le n Property
Sem inole D eputy Randall Spittler
arrested Ju stin Boggs, 20, o f Lake
M ary Tuesday for dealing in stolen
property and fraud. He allegedly
stole a R olcx w atch from a Lake
M ary residence and paw ned It for
$500 a t C ash Am erica in Longw ood.
Sem inole Deputy Randal Spittler
arrested W illiam Snell, 20, o f Lake
M ary W ednesday for dealing in
stolen property and fraud. Snell
allegedly stole som e sport equ ip­
ment and sold it to Play It Again
sport: in A ltam onte Springs fo r
Sports
$300.
M ariju an a Possession
The sh e riff's office City/C ounty

Sem in o le D eputy WllUe W illiam s
arrested M ary M artin, 38, o f W inter
Springs Thursday fo r possession o f
drug paraphernalia and drivin g w ith
a suspend ed license. Sh e w as
clocked to be d riving 38 m ph in the
25-m ph zone in the area o f M erritt
and M arker Street in A ltam onte
Springs.
Investigative Bureau executed
Tuesday a search w arrant at 913
Cherokee Circle in Sanford. A gents
confiscated approxim ately 25 gram s
of m arijuana and tw o illegal pills.
Resident Stacy Roach, 21, w as arrest­
ed for possession o f m arijuana, a
controlled substance, d rug parapher­
nalia and a legend drug w ithout a
prescription. Residents Paula McVcy,
37, w as arrested for p ossession (&gt;j
m arijuana and Lester Tanner, 21, for
possession o f marijuana, an altered
shotgun, drug paraphernalia and a
controlled substance.
Sem inole Deputy Jam es Ingram
Jr., arrested Lisa S d p io , 30, o f
Sanford W ednesday for possession
of m arijuana. Six stam p Dags o f m ar­
ijuana were found in her purse.
Sanford O fficer Tom asz Ponicki
arrested Law rence W illiam s, 34, of
Lake M ary and Jeffrey Stran ge, 34, of
O rlando Tuesday for drug posses­
sion. Strange w as charged w ith pos­
session o f marijuana and d rug para­
phernalia and W illiam s w as charged
w ith possession o f crack cocaine.
Sem inole D eputy C h arles Albrecht
arrested Steven Parker, 21, o f
Longw ood Friday for possession of
m arijuana and drug paraphernalia.
Parker w as driving 49 m ph in a 35m ph zone o f Wekiva Springs Road.

Larceny
Longw ood O fficer Je ff C och
arrested H enry O n e g o , 33, o f
Longw ood W ednesday fo r larceny.
O n e g o tried to steal a b ottle o f Dr.
Scholls Fungi Solu tion valued at $9
from S ta te Road 434 W inn D ixie gro­
cery store.
DUI
Sem in ole D eputy M ary Jerom e i •&lt;A
arrested Fiona Bow en, 25, o f Lake
M ary Thursday for drivin g under
the influence.
Sanford O fficer Bill Erw in arrested
D aniel Fenter, 34, o f Lake M ary
Friday for driving un der the influ­
ence, reckless driving and drivin g
w ith a suspended license. He
refused breath tests at the jail.
C o ca in e T ra ffick in g ,
T h e Sanford Police D epartm ent
tactical unit executed W ednesday a
search w arrant at 1200 M angoustine
Avenue. A pproxim ately three gram s
o f crack cocaine and a short barreled
shotgu n w ere confiscated . A nother
search w arrant at 99 Sanford C ourt
A partm ents produced 32 gram s of
cocaine. Police arrested resid ents
D ennis Vann, 36, and C h eryl Jones,
19, and charged them w ith traffick­
ing cocaine. A uthorities believe the
tw o used the apartm ent to cook {[
crack cocaine.

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S h e riff’s O ffice plans upcoming community events
The Sem inole County Sheriff's
Office, in partnership with the State
Attorney's Office, the Grove
Counseling Center and the Seminole
County Public School's Violence-Free
Com m unity Committee, is sponsor­
ing a com m unity event to promote
March as V iolence-Free M onth.
The event will be held from 5 to 7
p.m. Thursday, March 7, at the site of
the fourth annual Sem inole County
Fair, located at the Sem inole Towne
Center in Sanford. The them e o f this
year's event is "Victory O ver
Violence." Youth groups are invited
to participate by creating banner

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expressing a "V iolence Free" com m u­
nity theme. The judging will be held
at 6 p.m.
For additional information about
the event, contact the Sem inole
County Public School Safe and Drug
Free O ffice at 407-3204)316 or 407320-0317.
Cops &amp; Lobsters Ls a fund raiser
for Special Olym pics. Police and
deputies around the state, w ho have
taken an oath to “serve" and protect,
will be assisting Red Lobster servers
during lunch and the dinner hour.
Donations, in the form o f tips will

go to the Special
ics and the
Law Enforcement To
Run, which
Ls also part o f the fund-raising cam ­
paign tor the Olympics.
The Sem inole County Sheriff's
O ffice em ployees will be assisting the
waiters and waitresses at Red
Lobster, located at the Sem inole
Tow ne Center in Sanford, 11:30 a.m.
to 1:30 p.m. and 4:30 to 8 p.m. Friday,
March 15, and 11:30 a.m. to 1JO p.m.
and 4:30 to 9 p.m. Saturday, March
16.
Saturday will include children's
gam es and a variety of Sem inole
County Sheriff's O ffice displays.

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Cham ber o f Commerce will
its Good Morning,
.inplel, breakfast meet-z
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March 6, in tire Country Q u b "
at Heathrow, located at 1200 _
Bridgewater Road. The topic I
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Road, off of State Road 434, ;
at 7 PM. Tickets are $5.
Seats fill up quickly, so get •
your tickets in advance from •
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Safehouse o f Seminole
will begin a Wednesday
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support group in Altamonte
Spring on Wednesday, M arch;
6,
If you are currently in an J
abusive relationship nr have ;
ever experienced domestic
violence and would like to
talk about it, please come to .*
these sessions.
In addition, Safeliouse
holds weekly supp&gt;rt groups on Monday night in
Sonfonl/Lake Mary and
Thursday in Oviedo. All
group meetings an* fixe.
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Students In Lake Mery Elementary School'* Extended Day Program show off modals they received during a recant Kid*
Olympic*. Events Included tug-of-war, frisbea lo ts and relaye. The children made and then competed for the gold, silver and
bronze medals.

B j's W holesale Club will
host a "celebrity" reading
hour with guest reader La
Shawn Smith o f Sanford
Public Library?, a local fire­
fighter and other special
guest readers 1JO p.m.
Saturday March. 2.
Currently, BJ's is collecting
new and gently used chil­
dren's books for Idyllwildc
Elementary School, the busi­
ness' Adopt-A-School partner
for the 2001-02 school year.
At the BJ's Buddies tables,
children are invited to make
bookmarkers for donation to
the Sanford Senior Center
and decorate pet bags for
local pets.
The event will also include
additional activities, includ- ing a free Kid ID by the
Explorers o f Sanford Police
Department, fun candy jew ­
elry making, a coloring con­
test, Soap Box Derby car on
display and much more. A
basket of school supplies w ilK
be raffled off during the day Vi
and ice cream cups, hot dogs^
and soda will be on sale withX
proceeds going toward
Idyllwildc Elementary
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School.
The event will b e held
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Storytellers lift listen ers’ hearts and spirits

Special recognition

By Marva Hawkins
Herald Correspondent
The program "Stories to Touch
a Heart" was presented Feb. 10
by the Storytellers o f Central
Florida at the Maitland Art
Center.
Tlie organization was founded
in 1985 and is a nonprofit group
dedicated to passing on the
ancient art o f storytelling.
The audience enjoyed a variety
of love stories that lifted the
hearts and spirits o f all in atten­
dance.
These storytellers and Iheir
stories o f love included: Roy
M oyc, "Teddy B ear"; Rosalie
Cook, "T he Strangers Love
Letter" (Rosalie is an oral histori­
an, this slory is based on person­

al experience); Ann M anccbo,
"The Pigeon P rince"; M itchell
O'Rear, "W h y There Are N o
M ockingbirds in Florida on
Friday" (M itchell's selection is an
adaptation o f a slory collected by
Zora Neale Hurston in "M ules
and M en"); Maureen Dobbins,
"D cntyne C u m (her original
story in loving memory of her
"A unt
M arion ");
Brennan
Dobbins, "T h e Squire's Bride";
Bruno van der Berg, "A Brother
Like T h at" (an excerpt from
"Chicken Soup For the Soul" by
Dan Clark llrat tickles the funny
bone and warms Ihe heart); and
Carrie Jean Wharton, "A shpet”
(an Appalachian folktale told in a
dramatic style with creative ener­
gy that feeds the hungry listen­
ers).

Storytellers o f Central Florida
welcome you to experience their
cam araderie and collaboration. If
you have stories to share, want to
learn storytelling, or sim ply enjoy
listening to good stories, you arc
welcomed to participate in th b
m arvelous
p astim e.
Call
M aureen D obbins at 407-7888197 or Robin Shu lte at 407-9772917.
The group hosts its regular
m eeting the first Tuesday of
every month at 7 p.m. in the
Sem inole County M ain Library at
215 Oxford Road in Casselberry.
Storytellers perform their Liles
on "Tellin' Tuesday," the third
Tuesday of every m onth at 7 p.m.
at the Books-A-M illion in Fern
Park at the intersection of SR 436
and U 5 . H ighw ayl7/92.

Happy wife can’t stop loving form er spouse
PtigtB lutwnlmd lo ItM Ih f iM

Dr. Thomas Canglano, 2002 president of the Seminole County Medical Society, presents an award plaque
to Dr. Kenneth Wing, 2001 president of the society, for Ns dedication to the organization.

C h a p t e r a c c e p t in g a p p lic a t io n s f o r s u m m e r c a m p
The Seminole County Central
I Florida Chapter o f Phi Delta
I Kappa (a professional fraternity
lin education) is looking for cur*
|rent high school juniors interestin attending the fraternity's
2002 Sum m er Cam p/lnstitutc on

the Indiana University cam pus
in Bloom ington, Ind ., and is
intended for high school juniors
considering teaching a s a career.
If you know o f a junior interest­
ed in attending, please contact
D avid
S cott at
IdyllwUde

Elem entary School at 407-3203750 for an ap p lication. The
Central Florida Chapter covers
expenses for the attending stu­
dents.
Application deadline is March
15.

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DEAR ABBY: I am 34 years
old, married and very confused.
My current husband, "Austin,"
and I have a good marriage. He is
wonderful to me. 1 have three
children from a previous mar­
riage.
..................
My
ex-husband,
'Chet," and I are great
friends. I have never
slopped loving h im ;
That is my problem. 1
dream of Chet every
night. I think of him all
day. I don't know how
lo gel him out of my
mind and heart.
Abliy, I am commit- Dear
led lo my marriage and
take my vows seriously, but it's almost like I
• • •
am emotionally cheat­
ing on Austin. I have even con­
sidered leaving him because I feel
so guilty about the way I feel. I
know 1 could never be reunited
with Chet, but 1 don't think 1 love
Austin (lie way a wife should.
Is it wrong to have feelings
about your children's father?
CO N FLICTED IN CO LO RA D O

Abby

DEAR C O N FLIC TED : No.
Chet may have been a poor hus­
band, but the attraction you felt
for him is still powerful. I call it
m olh-tn-lhc-flam e s y tut t o m e .
Even though tlie moth may gel
singed lo oblivion, the attraction
is still there.
What would b e wrong would

be to A C T on those feelings.
Consider this: The objects we
dream about are usually sym ­
bolic. C o u n selin g could h e lp
you to figure out what C h et
sym bolizes in your dreams and
............... fantasies. It may not
be what you think.

D E A R ABBY: O ur
elementary school sec­
ond-grade class had an
assem bly conducted by
the local fire depart­
ment. The firem en
dem onstrated
their
equipment, let the chil­
dren try on helm ets
and protective clothing,
and talked to them
• • •
about Fire safety. O ne
thing they did was show the chil­
dren how to crawl out of a room
or house that w as on fire.
One child in the class is in a
wheelchair. He cannot walk or
crawl or m aneuver his manual
chair by himself. Tills student's
one-on-one aide thought the boy
should learn what IIF. should do
if he was ever in a fin.-. She decid­
ed that he could yell for help so
the firemen could find him.
Now when she brings him to
my office for toileting, she puts
him I»n the toilet amt then leaven
tlie room lo give him some privacy. IVhen he's ready to get back in
ills chair, he is to yell loudly. His
normal speaking voice is very

soft, so he had to be trained to
yell loudly. Som e people in the
school have been frightened
when they heard him yell, "Help!
I'm in here!" from the bathroom
— but it just m ay save his life one
day.
TU CSO N , A R 1Z * EDUCATOR
DEAR ED U CA TO R : I am all
for a child b e in g prepared in
case o f an em ergency. What con­
cerns m e is th e possibility that
the child's cries would be d is­
counted If a real em ergency
were to occur. It Is unwise to
instruct a ch ild to yell "H elp!”
u n less
th ere
Is
danger.
Assistance in th e restroom could
ju s t as e a sily b e gained by
shou ting, "A g n e s, I'm ready
now!"

D EA R A B B Y : I'm w riting
regarding the sister-in-law who
arades around the house naked,
wonder if the couple who live
there would like to supplement
their income by taking in a board­
er. Tell them G randpa's suitcase is
packed!
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D EA R N A TU R E L O V E R :
Unpack your l u l t o w , Grandpa.
T h ey have enou gh p roblem s
already.
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Grace
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M innie died this past year after
sev era l y ea rs in a n u rsin g
hom e. They had tw o ch ild ren "
Dr. Rudolph sm ith o f Ft. W orth,
T exas, and
P a tricia
(M rs.
W ayne) Epps o f O viedo.
M any o f the q uestions from
those participating in the ses­
sion w ere about cem eteries, as
the m useum is w orking w ith
the city Parks D epartm ent in
updating these records.
T h e city cem e terie s are
Lakeview and Evergreen. Both
are located on West 25th Street.
L ak ev iew
C em etery w as
probably begun in the 1880s at
the sam e tim e as the funeral
hom e. It w as originally ow ned
by T.J. Miller.
Evergreen Cem etery, just to
the w est o f Lakeview , w as
opened in 1938. Solon Teston
w as sexton, and he and his w ife
lived on the second floor o f the
building. T he equipm ent w as
stored dow nstairs.
Mr. Teston started w orking
w ith the M unicipal Z oo during
the 1920s and later transferred
to th e cem etery , w here he
rem ained until the 1980s.
O th er cem e terie s inclu d ed
O aklaw n, Sylvan Lake, U psala,
All Sou ls, Restlaw n and Page

B rlsso n Funeral Hom e in 1948.
Brisson continued to op erate
th e fu neral h o m e u n til h is
h e alth began to fail in 1969. H is
so n , Bobby, purchased the b u si­
n ess.
In 1971, an oth er em p lo y ee
w as added, Turner C roft. He
w orked w ith Shorty and bobby
fo r about 20 years, serving the
n eed s o f the Sanford com m u ni­
ty
O n A pril 1, 1984, B risson
funeral H om e becam e part o f
th e
C arey
H and
F u n eral
H om es, and B ill W ellborn
joined the staff as general m an­
ager.
T h e build in g w as renovated
in 1994 and an open house w as
held on Nov. 13.
T h e above facts w ere gleaned
from the Sanford M useum files
and also from an oral history
session w ith S horty Sm ith in
N ovem ber 2000. Shorty shared
m any o f his m em ories o f the
fu neral hom e and cem eteries
from his 6 0 years as an associate
o f the funeral hom e. He on ly
w orks part tim ed now, but can
alw ays be found greeting v isi­
tors at the d oor during v isita­
tio n s and fu n erals. H is w ife

Jackson.
Sylvan Lake has a cem etery
association that m aintains the
cem etery, and burials still con­
tinu e there. B u rials a re no
longer allow ed In U psala.
Ray Slayton began O aklaw n
C em etery and Funeral H om e
during the m id-1950s. (1 recall a
couple o f young sailors from
SN A S selling cem etery lots at
that tim e.)
Since the 1970s, the cem eter­
ies have required each grave to
have a vault. A slab Is required
in the county cem etery so the
grave w on’t cave in.
T he county pays for paupers,
those who can 't pay. T hey con­
tinue to be buried in the county
cem etery near the O ld Folks
H om e, w hich is now the
M useum o f Sem inole County
History. Brisson has alw ays had
the contract w ith the city, which
now pays $480. T he original
paym ent w as $50.
T h e co st for o p en in g and
closing graves is $425 in the
city -ow ned
Evergreen
C em etery
and
$1085
in
O ak law n , w hich is p rivately
ow ned.
At one tim e, Brisson Funeral
H om e owned and operated an

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am bulance w hich w ent all over
Sanford and surrounding cities.
Bobby Brisson w as on e o f the
d rivers, a s w as Mr. M oseley.
M oseley late opened a funeral
hom e at 9 th Street and Sanford
Avenue.
W hen asked fo r the largest
fu nerals, S h o rty recalled the
recent L oveland funeral and
also those o f D ouglas Jo be and
Virginia Thom as. Virginia w as
13 years old w hen she ran into a
propeller In 1955.
Shorty also recalled that there
w ere m any servicem en killed at
the N avy b ase In training acci­
dents. They had a contract w ith
Brisson, and once there w ere 18
bodies at o n e tim e. Through the
years, m ost w ere shipped out as
their hom e w as elsew here.
A t 116 years old, Brisson is
one o f the oldest funeral hom es
in the state o f Florida. It is a
Sanford institution, w ith m ost
people o f a certain age having
had at least one fam ily m em ber
buried from there, plus a host o f
friends. Those o f us w ho have
lived here a long tim e seem to
regularly trek to Brisson to say
goodbye to a loved one. May its
long tradition o f good service
and friendliness continue.

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about the overstocked fighters. "1
had Power Rangers coming out
the ying yang. After those two, I
decided to stick with the basics."
The basics are the Renaissance
era garments, gangsters and flap­
pers, sheiks and harems, cavemen
and pirates, she said. This past
Halknvecn another two costumes,
foe Statute o f Liberty and Unde
Sam, were added to her line of

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1 chicken." she s a id .'ll was a
r a wing place in Jacksonville."
She began her business as a
it shop, but she quick­
r learned her
er unique skills o f cossane
. . . . ______ I years
i the business: forget about the
About a decade ago, the colorI Power Rangers hit the scene
! stocked the shelves with cosi but discovered the Power
didn't have staying
t , just a "flash in the pan."
Htto the Dick TVacy craze she also
t into several years before,
t was an ouch," she said

She shipped the patriotic
tumes to California, New Jersey
and Alabama, and even had a
request from Japan for the two cos­
tumes. This year's Halloween will
be different, as she said it would be
the first one she will be able to
stand by her door and pass out
candy.
Her next few days will be hectic

as she plans to call all her regular
customers and tell them about foe
store closing on March 23. Over
foe next month, she plans to sell
her inventory of costumes.
"I still have to call my Santa
Claus and Easter Bunny people,"
she said.
Although the store will be
dosed, she antidpates she will still
d o some costume making at home.
She will probably help one of her
friends' costume shops next
Halloween to "just get my fix," she
said. B u t oddly, it's not foe love of
costumes that keeps her coming
back for more; it's the people that
wear them.
"I've met som e lovely, lovely
people," she said. "That's what
I'm going ito miss this more than
anything."

• Lake Brantley: Sean T.
Amormino, Kristin Arndt, Jarred
Bonaparte, M . Nicole Del Rey,
William B. Ennis, William J. Eriov,
Wendoline Infante, Emily Morton,
Melissa R. Reyes, Nicholas A.
Tocco and Ade J. Wise
• Lake H ow ell: Lauren M.
Caulfield
• Lake M ary: Kimberly R.

Bastin, Farokh R. Irani John M.
Martino, Vishal J. Sheth, Charla S.
Taylor and Spencer T. Watkins
• Lyman: Neena Lakhandani
• Oviedo: Rachel A. Havey
• Sem inole: Kevin Chan, Sean
Cofoid,
Anthony
Colombo,
Hosung Lee, and Adam Winter.
• W inter Springs: April M.
Colasurdo.

IScholars-

Sunday, March 3.2002

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O ly m p ic s
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just ate some chicken soup, and
drank some tea. Now, I am going
back to bed.
Last Thursday I worked the
Nordic Combined Jump. I was
able to stand at the top o f the jump
and take some pictures.
It reminded me a listening to a
top spin like a increasing hum
then foe lift off and watch them
soar, with their body centered in
foe V of their skis. Then the roar of
foe crowd as they landed, What a
thrill for me!
My job was to watch for public
safety and with that, I had to
waten the jumpers. HA HA!
I had an up front view. You
couldn't even buy tickets this

good.
After the event, we took tlie bus
back to Park City then J went back
hi the house for more rest, I slept
from about 3 p.m. until 9 a m. Got
up took a shower them back to
headquarters at about IIK30 a.m.
Then I went working on Main
Street until 1100.
Saturday I worked Deer Valley,
then finished up on Main Street
Sunday.
Monday morning I got up at
4 3 0 a m. to catch a ride to station
33 for my ride to Salt IA j * City
and my plane trip home.
I arrived at the airport about
6:15 a.m. for my 10 a.m. flight. The
lines were at least four hours long
to get through security, but luckily,

I was put in a line that took only
about an hour to get through to
the gates. The rest o f the trip was
uneventful with my arrival at the
Orlando airport at 8 3 0 p m on
Monday nlgnt.
Back to work (as Casselberry's
fire marshal) on Tuesday, but then
out sick on Wednesday and still
recuperating as o f today. I think it
will probably take another week to
get over foe cold and sore throat I
got while out in Utah.
AH in all, it was a good experi­
ence and I'm glad I took the
chance and w ent I was a once in a
lifetime experience. 1 was able to
keep m y uniform and badge along
with my Olympic ID ana several
trading pins.

how the older veterans were deal­
ing with their war experiences.
The docum entary will run
again Monday night at 9 p.m. and
then
again
the
following
Saturday and Sunday night at 7
p.m. In addition to the new fea­
ture, SGTV is also asking viewers
to send com m ents about the

show by leaving a recorded mes­
sage at 407-665-SGTV or by visit­
ing the web site www.coSemi­
nole, fl.us.
"W e want to know what our
view ers think and what other
kinds o f things they would like to
see," said SGTV program manag­
er Matt Chcslcr.

SG TV

i Fags LA
I medicine, engineering, m usk and
teater.
"Each year; the list of achieveI ments for these students amazes
|m e," Board Chairman Sandra
Robinson said.
The 26 scholarship semi-final­
ists from Seminole County
include

Continued from Page IA
Nava) Air Station veteran Bill
Bush said, "The city o f Sanford
embraced the N avyr
The documentary's photogra­
pher
and
editor,
Andrew
Cardona, is a veteran of the
Vietnam War. He said he learned
a lot from the film by hearing

A partm ents —
Contta—ri from Pig* 1A

apartment a s a basis for the rec­
ommendations he wanted placed
on the Portofino project.
"M y job up here is not to dou-

Like many of its predecessors, the
rejected apartment com plex is
more than likely headed to the
courts. Malay said he used some
of the arguments made in previ­
ous court cases involving student

in court," Commissioner
Van Der Weide said.

Attorney Hal Kantor, who rep­
resents the apartment developer
Philip Emmer, said he w as
unsure what would happen next
without conferring w ith his
client. They have 30 days to file a
suit.

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Airport Council International’s
guidelines for passenger classifi­
cation and now only counts tran­
sit passengers once.
"The other reason is these new
lanes are just so big, they don't
pk
na vie to stop. They can fly farther
without refueling," Dale said.
"Either way it's a miniscule por­
tion o f our overall passenger
totals."
TBI Airport Management man­
ages the day-to-day operations of
the airport. The company's presi­
dent, Larry Gouldthorpe, said
OSIA's passenger totals are a posfor foe airports carriers,
r since most airlines are
ogling to recover from
S ep t 11 and a sluggish economy.
"W e believe that the conve­
nience of secondary airports like
Orlando Sanford will continue to
be a major benefit to carriers look­
ing to offer their passengers a
more relaxed and less-hectic trav­
el experience while serving major
markets," Gouldthorpe said.

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In other airport news. Airport
Authority board members will
receive a status report during It's
regular meeting Tuesday, March 5
from Seminole County engineers
on the new entrance roadway to
the terminal.
"We don't have good access— a
good, identifiable access to the
airport," Dale said. "You come
into the airport on a two-lane
road, and ir s a little difficult to
find it if you don't know exactly
where you're goihg."
Dale said the new entrance is
part of the county's overall road
master plan. Currently, East Lake
Mary Boulevard ends at Red
Cleveland Boulevard near the ter­
minal. That will change as the
county four-lanes Lake M ary
Boulevard and extends the road
to the intersection o f State Roads
46 and 415.
The extension will begin at
Ohio Avenue, and Lake Mary
Boulevard will be rerouted south
of its present location. The road
will turn north near Kentucky

Street and serve as the eastern
border o f airport property. The
new airport entrance roadway
will extend Red Cleveland
Boulevard south to connect
with the relocated section of
Lake Mary Boulevard.
' I expect construction to
start by the sum m er," Dale
said. "It should be finished by
sometime after the first of the
year. We'll have a better idea
once they submit their 60 per­
cent plans."

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Cabling, Andy Sofoumea - Blihop
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Second place Corey Schreck Lake Howell High School
Third place Tot Adam*, Mark
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Jadyn Stewart - Lake HoweO High
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Sunday
March 3, 2002

FUN FORD WEEKEND
The 12th annual Fun Ford
Weekend aeries rolls Into
Orlando Sp eed World
Dragway today (Saturday)
and Sunday, M arch 2-3.
This two-day event will
feature a wide variety of
Ford specific racing events, a
m assive car show, and a
■wap m e e t Racing events
w ill highlight Ford Mustangs
and will also Include classes
for any m ake o f Ford care as
well as Ford trucks.
Fans can get their first
glimpse o f Fun Ford
Weekend Saturday, March 2
when the gates open at 8
a.m. Time trials w ill begin at
9 a.m. and Show dow n quali­
fying will be conducted from
noon until 4 p m with the
first round or Show dow n
elim inations scheduled for 5
p m The gates w ill open
again at 8 a m , Sunday,
March 3, with tim e trials
beginning at 9-JO a m and
elim inations starting at 1
m C ar show aw ards will
e presented a t 4 p.m. on
Saturday and Sunday.
Spectator tickets can be
purchased for $20 either day
w ith a weekend pass avail­
able for $35. Children 12 and
under are free. Racing entry
fees range from $45-5200
depending on class. For
more Information call 225664-0996 or visit www.funford.com.

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NEW WINTER SPRINGS
OFFERINGS
The City o f Winter Springs
Parks and Recreation
Department will b e offering
brand new sessions for the
following programs:
G Y M N A S T IC S . For
Elementary School ages on
Tuesday evenings through
March 26th from 5 JO p m to
6 JO p.m.
Instructed by A m y Purdo
o f Orlando A erials, each
four-week session costs $30.
T A E K W O N D O . F o r all
ages on M onday evenings
between March 4 “ '-andMarch 25“ ’ from 5 JO p.m.tc-7 p.m.
Instructed b y David Turnbull
o f Sem inole Tae Kwon Do,
each four-week session costs
$30.
BALLROOM DANCING _
For teens and adults on
Thursday evenings through
April 1 8 "1 from 7 p.m.-to-8
pm
d by Dr. Martha
eek session
Lyle, each eight-w
i
costs $56.
All three programs will be
held at the W inter Springs
Civic Center, 400 North
Edgemon Avenue.
For more information
please call 407-327-4761.
G IR L S B A S K E T B A L L
CAM P
The Blue C hip Girls
Basketball Shootout is com ­
ing to the University of
Central Florida o n Sunday,
March 10.
All players must register
between 8 a.m . and 8 JO a.m.
and gam es begin at 9 a.m.
All applications should be
in the office by March 3.
This one-day Shootout is a
high exposure event
designed for the student ath­
lete who aspires to play at
the college level. Each athlete
will have the opportunity to
compete against quality
com petition during the
NCAA “liv e" period for col­
lege recruiters. Each athlete
will play three gam es on
teams that are coached by
area basketball coaches.
For additional information
or an application, please call
Sport Cam ps, Inc. at 610-4463636, or call the local direc­
tor, Sheri Scherp at 727-5209270.
D EVELO PM EN T BA S­
KETBALL
Winning Ways Basketball
is currently holding registra­
tion for its Spring 2002
Development Hoops
Program.
See B riefs, Page 3B

S ilv e r H a w k s o n e w in
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
C A SSE LB E R R Y — Lake Howell's
boys' basketball team is just one victory
away from going where n o Silver Hawks
team has gone before.
The State Finals in Lakeland.
Isaac Codrey, Jared Laskey and Jovian
Fores tier scored 10 points each and Sean
Barkm an chipped in w ith nine as Lake
Howell methodically dismantled Plant
City Durant 61*29 in a Class 5A-Reglon 2
sem ifinal Tuesday n ig h t
The Silver Hawks (19-15) travel to
Haines City tonight (Saturday) to take on
the H ornets in the regional final starting

Tornadoes
blow past
W inter
Springs

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City in tonight’s Regional final

buzzer to make the score 42-27 entering
the final quarter.
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SEMIFINALS
SILVER HAWKS »1, COUGARS 29

at 7JO p.m. Haines City (24-5) advanced
with a 53-51 come-from-behind victory
over Pine Ridge in Deltona.
Lake Howell got better and better as
the game w ent on Tuesday, especially on
defense, w inning or tying every quarter
and holding the Cougars (25-6) to only
10 second half points, two in the final
eight minutes.
The gam e w as tied at 7-7 after the first

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; 23-19, at halftim e before pulling
our,
tway
quart' when they
aw
ay in the third quarter
outscored Durant 19-8.
Lake Howell closed the i criod with a
9-1 run, w ith junior David Edwards scor­
ing all seven o f his points in succession
on three layups and a free throw to
expand the Silver H aw ks' lead from 3326 to 40-27. Codrey added a basket at the

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Sports Editor
LA KELA N D — W hether it
w as nerves or the pressure o f
being the perceived favorites,
a slow start and disastrous
finish denied W inter Springs
Its fourth consecutive trip to
the state championship game
In the sem ifinals of the
FHSAA Class 5A Girls
Basketball Florida Finals at
T h e Lakeland Center
W ednesday night.
Playing more like the veter­
an team despite having only
one senior on its roster. No. 2
state ranked Clearw ater
burned up the George Jenkins
Arena floor in the first quar­
ter, hitting IO-of-15 shots to
build a 21-14 lead and never
trailed by more than three
points in the entire gam e as
the Tornadoes improved to
33-1 w ith a 63-53 triumph.
T h e Bears (28-5), with four
senior starters, got off to a
horrible start, m aking 5-of-17
shots in the first period and
turning the ball over six
times. O nly a quick start by
four-year starter Missy
Guadagnino, w ho scored
seven o f her team 's first nine
points, kept Winter Springs
from falling into an even
deeper hole.
Jen F o n t and Sally Johnston
would come alive on offense
in the middle two quarters for
the Bears and a defense that
had shut opponents down all
season also showed up as
W inter Springs outscored
C learw ater 24-17 In the sec­
ond and third quarter, send­
ing the game into the final
period tied at 38-38.
But a 9-2 start by the
Tornadoes to open the fourth
quarter made tne score 47-40
w ith six minutes left and a
subsequent 13-4 run over a
four minute period, making
the score 63-48, doom ed the
Bears to a third place finish.
To m ake matters worse,
Guadagnino, w ho did not
score after her fast start, and
Forst ended their high school
careers on the floor writhing
in pain after colliding while
trying to intercept a pass with
1:02 remaining.

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B y D ean Sm ith
Sports Editor
LA KELA N D — Another No.
1 bites the dust.
Just like Iheir male counter­
parts, a high ranking in the
state in the girls' Class 6A poll
was a bad om en when it came
to playing in tournaments.
Lake M ary came into George
Jenkins Arena at The L a k e l a n d
C e n t e r T V tu rn ala y n \|th t u n d e ­

feated at 33-0 and can y in g the
No. 1 ranking in the poll.
But behind the play o f 6-footFtbw lkes
3 sophom ore Sytvia
Syl
ind 6-foot freshman Marquita
and
Adley, defending stale champi
on M iam i-Edison ousted the
Rams in the semifinals, 40-37.
Earlier in the day No. 2
ranked Sarasota, which was
favored to meet Lake Mary in
today's championship game,
was knocked off by Deerfield
Beach.
Those two upsets, even
though only mild ones, cam e
on the heals of seeing all four
of the top-ranked boys' teams
in Class 6A being elim inated in
either the districts or regionals.
The Rams got off to a good
start behind junior Alexa Kane
and senior Jackie Beik, taking
an 11-8 lead after the first peri­
od.
Lake M ary then scored the
first four points of the second
uarter and was at the free
irow line looking to build the
margin to nine points.
But the Rams missed both
charily tosses and the Red
Raiders (29-5) went on a 10-0
run to take an 18-15 lead with
4:13 left before halftime.
Lake Mary would answer by
holding Edison scoreless the
remainder of the half and scor­
ing the final six points of the
’od to take a three-point
1,21-18, into the lockerroom
at the intermission.
The Rams again came out of
the break on fire, scoring the
first four points on jum per by
Beik and a beautiful driving
layup by senior Bryn Mosler

J

K

Sophomore Angie Pressey only scored six points tor Lake Mary, but her athleticism in the second halt, especial­
ly in the fourth quarter, almost gave the Rams a victory over defending state champion Miemi-Edison in the Class
6A State Semifinals Thursday night at The Lakeland Center.

See Ram s, Page 2B

Oviedo boys rally, but fall in overtime to Boone
B y D ean Sm ith
Sports Editor
O V IE D O — The jinx of the
ranked team finally got to the
Oviedo boys’ basketball team
Tuesday night.
The Lions were the only team
ranked in the Top 5 in the FSWA
C lass 6A State Poll entering dis­
trict tournament play to
advance to the regionals and
earned the dubious honor of
being ranked No. 1 this week
alm ost by default.
But the hex did not go away

this week as Boone, the defend­
ing Class 6A state runners-up,
overcame an am azing comeback
by Oviedo to win, 65-60 in over­
time, in the 6A-Region 1 sem ifi­
nals.
The Lions trailed the Braves
by 16 points near the end o f the
third period, but then outscored
the visitors 25-9 the rest of the
way to force overtim e.
Oviedo (26-6) then seemed
poised to pull off the victory
when it built a three-point lead,
60-57, and had possession of the
ball with 56-seconds left.

But having spent so much
energy to catch up, the Lions
relaxnl a little and lost the
m omentum as two missed free
throws and tw o turnovers in the
final 46 seconds led to eight
unanswered points as Boone
survived to play again.
The Braves (27-4) now must
worry about being the highest
ranked team left in the playoffs
as they m ust travel to Dr.
Phillips, w ho knocked off Boone
for the district cham pionship
two w eeks ago, for the Regional
Cham pionship G am e tonight.

Just like in the district final
against DeLand, the Lions got
off to a slow start, falling behind
17-12 after the first period, and
had to play from behind all
night.
Things did not get much b et­
ter in the second quarter as the
Braves extended the lead a
point, 31-25, at halftime and
then got even worse in the third
stanza as the visitors ouLscored
O viedo 17-7 to take the 16-point
lead.
But Lions sophumure Jose
Davila got the standing-room-

only crowd of 1J 0 0 back into
the gam e by scoring the final
bucket o f the third period.
As it did against DeLand,
O viedo went to the three-point­
er to mount the charge, hitting
four ‘treys' over the final seven
minutes, and finally getting its
vaunted pressure defense going.
The Lions were also helped
when Boone's 5-foot-7 fireplug
point guard, Ryan Saunders,
missed six of eight free throw
tries dow n the stretch.
Ov iedo finally tied the game
See O viedo, Page 2B

�Fttfie 2B

T in Seminole Herald

Sunday. March 3. 2002

Rams
C ontinu ed from page I B
over Fow lkes, to lead 25-18.
But ju st like in the second quarter, Lake Mary
m issed a chance to increase the margin tw o nine,
this tim e having a layup roll o f the rim.
T h e Red Raiders repeated their second quarter
response, scoring 10 unanswered points to lead
28-25 late In the quarter and the game w ent to the
fourth quarter w ith Edison leading 32-29.
Both teams were very deliberate with their
attacks in the fourth period, but the Rams were
ab le to regain the lead thanks to the athleticism of
sophom ore Angie Pressey.
T h e 5-foot-7 guard/forward wowed the more
than 1,000 in attendance when she went above
the crowd to grab an offensive rebound, spun and
t in a layup over Fowlkes to cut the Red
iders lead to one point early in the quarter.
A d ley got a pair o f layups for Edison and Kane
powered in for a layup and then went through
Fow lkes again to give Lake Mary a 37-36 lead
w ith 3:08 to play.
M eghan Chamberlain then went high to pick off a
lob pass intended for Fowlkes and the Rams had
the lead and the ball w ith less than three minutes
to play.

E

Lake M ary did a great job o f running its offense
and killed alm ost two minutes off the clock
before being called for travelling on an attempted
layup.
Edison came dow n the court and Adley got
open in the lane for a 10-foot jumper, putting the
Red Raiders up 38-37 with 50-seconds left.
T he Rams tried to answer, but a layup try, on
which the Lake M ary coaches wanted a foul
called, again rolled off the rim.
Lake M ary w as then called for a shooting foul,
sending Eam asha Houston to the line, for two
free throws with 38.7-seconds on the dock.
She missed both, but Fowlkes got inside to grab
the rebound and w as fouled without any time
running off the clock.
T he big sophomore, who led Edison past
W inter Springs in last year's 6A Championship
G am e, hit both free throws, giving the Red
Raiders a 40-37 lead.
T h e Ram s could get nothing going and had to
call a tim e out.
O n the ensuing play, the ball was thrown away
and Edison took possession with only lB-seconos
left.
Lake Mary got one last chance, however, when
Fow lkes was called for stepping ou t of bounds

Bears
C ontinued from page I B
Shaken, but not severely
injured, the duo spent the rest
o f the game on the bench.
Freshman Karen Braden
scored three straight layups to
give Clearwater a 64) lead
before Guadagnino hit a threepointer and two free throws to
close the gap to 6*5.
The Tornadoes started to pull
aw ay behind freshman guard
Nicole Ryan, star junior center
Dominique Redding and senior
guard Kasie Muchler.
Winter Springs opened the
second period with a 6-0 run
before freshman Rachel
Hamm ond hit a free throw for
Clearw ater with 4:40 left In the
half.
Foist, who will play at the
University of South Alabama in
the fall, tied the gam e at 22-22
15-seconds later w ith a pair of
free throws and then put the
Bears ahead for the first time,
24-22, when she hit a jum per in
the lane with 3:59 left before
intermission.
The Tornadoes would bounce
back to score seven o f the final
11 points of the half, the big
play being a three-pointer qy
M u c h le r, to g iv e live v is ito rs •

29-28 lead at halftim e.
Neither team could get much'

j in the third period as
ath squads played deliberate
offenses with the score so close.
W inter Springs appeared as
though it might be in trouble
when Johnston, w ho w as about
the only Bear playing a real
e, picked up h
good gam e,
her
fourth foul with 1:36 remaining
Ining
in the period and the score tied
at 38-38.
That was the w ay the period
ended and the w hole season
cam e to one eight m inute quar­
ter.
A rash o f turnovers to begin
the period allow ed Clearwater
to take a 47-40 lead with six
m inutes left.
W inter Springs looked like it
m ight have som ething going as
it scored four consecutive points
to cut the deficit to 47-44, but
Braden, who was 7-for-7 from
the floor in the gam e, hit a
three-pointer with 5:07 remain­
ing to build the m argin back to
six, 50-44.
The Bears would only score
two points over the next 3:59 as
the Tornadoes w ent up 57-46
before Sara Nuxol hit a jum per
w ith 1:08 le ft
Hamm ond then got loose for
a la y u p w h e n F o n t and
Guadagnino collided and then
hit a pair o f free throws after a

H*r*M photo Jim Want!

Sally Johnston closed out her career at Winter Springs with a great game
Wednesday night, scoring 19 points, pulling down lour rebounds, handing
out live assists and taking away lour steals.

Oviedo
ontinued from page IB
7-57 on an offensive rebound
nd basket by Shaw n
fitherspoon, but failed on a
nal attem pt for the win in reg­
ia tion.
T h e Lions did the only scoring
rer the first three minutes of
le four-m inute overtim e period
l a driving layup by Jake
ckett and a free throw by
rant Herren.
But Saunders seized on the
lportunity from the missed
■e throws by O viedo, driving
c length o f the court to bring
xm e within one, 60-59.
The first Lions turnover led to
ja sk e t by D enny Philoman
at put the B raves ahead to

stay and Saunders was fouled
after the second turnover.
Saunders hit both free throwtries to make the score 63-60
w ith eight seconds left.
Josh Shave, w ho finished with
18 points and held Witherspoon
to 17, scored the final points on
layup at the buzzer.
Philoman led Boone with 23
points, while Saunders added
15 points, six assists and three
steals.
W itherspoon, the defending
C lass 6A Florida Player of the
Year, added six rebounds, three
steals and three assists to his
points total. Pickett and Herren
both scored 12 points and Brad
Rich chipped in with 10 points
for the Lions.

technical on the W inter Springs
bench for com plaining about
the play that led to the collision,
giving Clearw ater a 61-48 lead
w ith 1:02 on the clock.
M uchler hit tw o more free
throws after the ensuing
inbounds play and the score
w as 63-48 with one-m inute left.
Johnston hit a 'three' and a
K lir o f free throws in the final
!4-seconds
to m ake the final
■
score respectable.
Redding, a 6-foot-l budding
star, led tne Tornadoes with 17
points, while M uchler added 16
and Braden 15 for the winner's.
Johnston had a super game in
her final outing in a Bears uni­
form, scoring a gam e-high 19
points to go along w ith four
rebounds, five assists and four
steals.
F o n t also was in double fig­
ures with 17 points and also
pulled down eight rebounds,
while Guadagnino, w ho is
headed to Stetson, had seven
points, two assists and two
steals. Tasa Seibert also ended
her career on a good note, scor­
ing six points and hauling
dow n a gam e-high 13 rebounds.
Despite failing to reach the

white trying to m ake a layup.
It cam e to naught, however, as nothing was
called on a layup try o n a drive and the Red
Raiders rebounded the m iss and ran out the
d ock.
Fowlkes led Edison w ith 15 points, eight
rebounds and four blocked shots, while Adley
added 12 points, nine rebounds and three assists.
Nlcolea C oley w as 4-for-5 from the floor, one-forone on three-point attem pts, and added nine
points.
Houston, a 5-foot-2 sophom ore, did not score, but
cam e up big on defense w ith six rebounds and
five steals.
Kane paced the Ram s w ith 13 points, four
rebounds, three assists and tw o steals, while Beik
closed her career w ith 10 points and six rebounds.
Pressey had a big second half with six points,
seven rebounds, tw o steals, an assist and a
blocked shot, w hile Cham berlain had five points
and three rebounds.
M osier concluded her four-year career as a
starter for Lake M ary w ith three points, three
rebounds, two assists, and two steals.

The defeat was especially
heartbreaking for Oviedo,
because it is the second straight
year that the Lions have not lost
a regular season game and were
ranked No. 1 in tne state, but
fell short of getting to Lakeland.
C L A S S 6 A -R E G 1 0 N 1
SEM IFINALS
B R A V E S 65, L IO N S 60, o v r rtlm *
B oon * 0 7 -t)

Shjvr 19* rhitiimJii 23, IBruwn 0* SniujuJit * 15,
Mimry S, ScpMQ&gt;Suroplrf 4, Kahn 0 Touts: 24
14 2265.
Oviedo (2 * 4 )

Wlthrropixjft 17, Kxh 10, Pickett 12, llerrm
12. Sunpkins 2, Djy i IIj 5. Har&amp;r.jve 2, Gould 0.
T ook 24 6-15 60
Boone
Oviedo

171417 9 I .6 5
12 13 9 23 3 . 4 0

Thire-point field goal* _ Boone 3 (Sa under*
3j, Oviedo 6 (Pickett 3, Rich 2, V¥lther*pooa&gt;.
Teem foul* _ Boone II, Oviedo 16 Fouied out

_ Boone, Brown Technical* _ none

Al G m s * ) « k lm A m u, TK* U k .lm d C«6t«

C L A SS 6A
SEM IFINALS
R ED R A ID E R S 40, R A M S 37
MUmVEdltan 1193)
Shtini Strorkv 1-1 M 2 , E*jn**h* HraiMon (V9 0-2 0. Nlcolr* Colrjr 43 Ofl 9. Kslondrs MdCreizi* 1-3 CM) 2. KkR*i Johnson 0 9 0-2 0, Sjhri*
Fowlkes 3-11 3 -7 IV MirquiU Adler 6-110-2 11 Nsdegr D im a (VO(VO
0. Touts. 17-495-1340
L*ke Mery (33-1)
Kedyn WUk* (VO(V0 0 Angle Pl****y 2-3 2-2 6, Kathryn Smith (VO0 0
O Jodf Gregory 0 0 0 0 0, Bryn Mrolrr 161-2 3, Brittmy Gwen 0 0 0 0 0 .
Rectiel Whebn 0 0 0 0 0 Hide Wattun 0 0 0 0 0 AWu Ken* 6-14 0-2 U,
Meghan ChunberUM 2 6 1 2 V l*cUe Beik 4-11 2-210 T b u k 1340 6-10
37.

MUaU-Edkon
Lake Mary

B

It

10

14

&gt; _ 40

10

•

•_ V

Dime-point Arid goal* . Edison 1 2 (Coley 1-1, McKanrie 0-lfc Uke
Mery 1-2 (Kane I D Teem tout* _ Edison 8. U ke Mery 11. Rebovetd* _
Edison 32 (Adley4, Fowlkes 3 .1loustm ft, |ohrv*«l 3, McKnuir 3, Cotry
2. Stroller); U ke Mery 23 (Pressry 7, Beik 6. Kane 4. Chamberlain V
Meeker 3). Assist* _ Edison 9 (Houston 3, Adley X Ichnson X Coley);
U ke Mary 7 (Ken* X Moeler X Pm**ey Chamberlain) Steel* _ Edison 12
(Houriim X MtKenri* X Fowlkes X Stnukr. Coley. Adlryfc U k * Mary 9
(Preeaey X Morier X Kan* X Chamberlain X Whelan). Blocked shots _
Edison 4 (Fowlkes 4k; U ke Mary 3 (Pinery, Whelan. Chamberlain).
Tlsmoeer*. Edison 17; U ke Mary IS.

R a id e rs
at hom e
M onday
By D a m Smith
Sports Editor

SA N FO R D — Sem inole
Com m unity College baseball
fans w ill have a good opportu­
nity to s e e the team over the
next w eek and a half.
The Raiders open a nine-game
hom estand w ith a doubleheader
st Mott C ollege from Flint,
jg a n starting at 1 p m . on
M onday at Raider Field.
SCC will also host a doubleheader at 1 p.m. on Tuesday
when Kalamazoo Valley
Community College from
M ichigan com es calling.
The Raiders will then open
M id-Florida Conference play by
hosting Daytona Beach
Com m unity C ollege on Friday
(March 8) at 3 p.m. and then
hosting the Falcons in a doubleheader on Saturday starting at
noon.
Admission to all SCC baseball
fin al g a m e (o r th e first tim e in
gam es Is free o f charge.
four years, only Jacksonville
The Raiders are 6-11 o n the
Ribault, which w as going after
season after dropping an 8-5
its fourth straight state champi­
decision to South Florida
onship in Class 4A Saturday
Community College in Avon
afternoon, can boast a better
Park on Thursday.
record than tw o championships,
SCC was also scheduled to
a runner-up, and a third place
play at Florida College in
over that period.
Temple Terrace (near Tampa)
today (Saturday) at 1 p.m.
FHSAA F L O R ID A G IR L S
The Raiders had opened the
BA SK ETBA LL FIN ALS
week by splitting a hom e dou­
A! George JrnkLna A m u, H it Lakeland
bleheader w ith tne Community
Grater
College of Baltim ore County at
C L A S S 5A
Catonsville on Monday.
SEM IFINALS
The Cardinals w on the open­
T O R N A D O ES 63. BEARS S3
er, 8-5, before SCC bounced
CUzrwrtrr 133-1&gt;
Ani*tu Turmin 1-2 (V0 2, Dominique
back to win the nightcap, 5-4.
KrdJin* 7-16 2-2 17, lUrlry Count* 0 3 OO a
In the first gam e o f the twinNirot* Ky*n 3-70-2 6. I U M I Ummond 2-13bill, Catonsville broke a 2-2 tie
S 7. lUim Bh J r i 7-7 OO13, Utnfclk K »U cty
by
scoring four runs in the top
02(V 00.K «l* MudtlrtS-14 4-7 16.T oU1
k 2353 9-166).
of the fourth inning and the
Winter Spring* «S-3&gt;
Raiders were unable to answer.
Mt**y C uoJjgnino 2 12 2-2 7. In n Dudley 0David Gobeli, Jim M iller and
2 OO 0. fnnlen Dmmeeil 0 0 OO C, Sally
Johraton 6-10 3-3 1 9 ,S v *N u w t 1 4 (VOX Ants
Nick Pleyo had tw o hits each
Hupkins OO 0 0 0, Bn tuny Wallen OO OO 0.
for the Cardinals, with Gobeli
T « a Seibert M OO 6. Jen Font 6-14 3-7 17,
and M iller both doubling.
Alywe Elly 0-2 2 - 2 1 Total.: 15-5ft 15-17 3 )
Clearwater
21 S 4 2 3 . 6 )
For SCC, Brant Gadzicki
Winter S p rln p
14 14 IS 1 3 . 3 3
tripled, scored a run and drove
Tbn*-potnt ArU goal. _ Clearwater 4-16
in one, while Dan Q uartararo
(Muchler 2-6, Braden 1-1, Redding 1-5,
doubled and scored two runs.
Hammond 0-2. Turman (VI, Counts* (VI);
WtntrrSpnnp2-ll (Johrotun l-2,Cuadagntno
A lso contributing were Ben
1- 5, Nuiul 0-2. Dudley (VI, Snbrrt 0-1). Teem
Sprague (single, run, RBI),
luul! _ Clearwater 16. Winter S p rln p 17.
W inter Springs' John Michael
Fouled out _ none. Technical* _ Winter
Sprtngv bench. Rebound* _ Clearwater 2S
Howell (single), Sean Greear

I Hammond 9, Ryan 3, Muchler 3, Braden C
Redding 4, Count*); Winter Sprln p 33 (Seibert
13. Font 4. Juhiulun 4. Nucot 3, Eity 2.
Guadagnino. Dudley. HoplUru). Acant* .
Clearwater 19 (Ryan 9, Braden 4, Hammond 2,
Muchler 2. Turman, Radding) Winter Sp rln p
12 (johntton 3, Guadagnino 2, Nucol 2.
Dudley. Font. Seibert) Steal* _ Clearwater 10
(Muchler 3. Hammond 3, Ryan 2. Braden 2 )
Winter Spring* 11 (Jubnslun 4, N utol 3,
Guadagnino 2. Dudley. Font). Charge* taken .
Winter Springs 1 (Guadagnino). Blocked shots
. Clearwater 4 (Redding 6. Braden, hue tacky).
Turnover* _ Clearwater 16; Winter Sp rln p 19

2002 FHSAA FL O R ID A G IR L S BA SK E TB A L L
FIN A LS

« a ----- S-* - a - —a.-

,1 _. u i _ _ .

n*4*w pnoio JMR m n o

Brant Gadzicki tripled, scored a run and drove in one in Seminote
Community College's 5-4 victory over the Community College of Baltimore
County at Catonsville on Monday at Raider Field.
(run scored) and Ruben
Hernandez (RBI).
Thu Raiders rallied for three
runs in the bottom of the sev­
enth inning o f the second gale
to gain the split.
Trailing 4-2, Sprague led off
with a pinch-hit single and
went to third on a stolen base
and throwing error.
After a strike out, Quartararo
cam e off the pine to belt a
gam e-tying two-run home run.
Lyman graduate John
Williamson then drew a w alk
and scored all the w ay from
first when Tyson M alik's
grounder w as thrown away at
second.
Michael Reiss w as the win­
ning pitcher, going all seven
innings. The sophomore
righthander allowed two earned
runs on six hits, while striking
out seven.
Offensively, Greear was 2-for3 with two RBI, both o f w hich
drove in the Raiders' first two
runs.
O ther contributors were
Quartararo (home run, run, two
RBI), Malik (single, two runs),
Williamson (single, run),
Sprague (single, run), Howell
(single), and Scott Carmichael
(single).

Thursday, the Panthers scored
a run in the fourth inning to
break a 4-4 tie, then added a
single run in the fifth inning
and two in the eighth to hold
off the Raiders.
Contributing to a six-hit SCC
attack were Donnie Burkhalter
(double, single, run, two RBI),
Quartararo (home run, run,
RBI), M alik (single, run),
Hernandez (single, run), Brian
M achek (single) and Gadzicki
(run).
C AR D IN ALS 8-4, RAIDERS 5-5
CAME 1

CC»C-C*!om*UI«
402 400 2 _ I f 4
SCC
0112)00. 3 4 2
Stillman. Ptk* (5) and Lagrt Sthuhminn.
Dsrysruni (4). MiCimi* (6) and Hrnundrz.
WP _ Stallman. LP . Schuhmann- Save Ptk*.
2B . Cztonsvilte, Gohril. Mlllrr;‘ sCC.
Quaitaiam. 3B . SCC, Gadakkl HR _ ntme,
CAME 2
CCBC-CatnnnlU*
2000110. 4 0 4
SCC
101000 3 . 5 ( 1
Hetman. Miller (7) and Kevan, Storm* (3). M.
Reu* and Hernandez WP . M. Reis*. LP .
Miller. Save _ none. 2B . CatonsviU*. GobrU.
l a p t ; SCC, Greear 2. 3B .
none. HR .
Catonsville, Storm*; SCC. Quartararo

PANTHERS 8, RAIDERS 5
SCC
002 200 100 . 3 6 3
SFCC
021 110021.010 1
Timm. MtCamie 16) and Hernandez Asher,
Catanuev a (9) and Elliott. WP . Athrr LP .
Timm. Save _ Catanueva. 2B _ SCC,
Butkh.tiler. SFC C Gary. Shuler. 3B . none HR
. SCC. Quartararo.

Lake Brantley to host County
Basketball Championships
By D ean Sm ith

Sports Editor
ALTAMONTE SPRIN GS — Lake Brantley High
School's Ficldhouse and regular gymnasium will
be the site for the 2002 Sem inole County
Basketball Cham pionships this week.
The Sem inole Cities Recreation Council Is the
host for the event, which features youth basket­
ball teams from all over Sem inole County.
The tournam ent will be played nightly starting
Tuesday, with the cham pionships set for
Thursday.
The Sanford Recreation Department will be
sending four teams.
Tyuana Gilly will be coaching Sanford #1 in the
7th_gth G rade Division, with Tim Mincey heading
Sanford 82.
In the S'^-and-b1*1 G rade Division, Darren
Keithly is coaching Sanford 81 and Mario
Swainson is heading up Sanford 82.
The SR D does not have an entry in the 3°^ and
4 * " G radeD ivision.
In the 3™ and
G rade games _ at Fieldhouse
81, W inter Springs plays A ltam onte 81 at 6 p.m.
and Casselberry 82 takes on W n te r Springs 82 at
7 p.m. on Tuesday.

On Wednesday, the sem ifinals will be played
with Altam onte 82 challenging the Casselberry
82-W n tcw r Springs 82 winner at 6 p.m. and
Casselberry 81 battling the Winter Springs 81Altamonte #1 w inner at 7 p.m.
The Cham pionship Gam e will be played at 6
p.m. on Thursday.
In the 5*” and 6 “ * Grade Division _ at
Fieldhouse 82, Winter Springs 81 takes on
Longwood 81 at 6 p.m. and Altamonte 82 faces
Sanford 82 at 7 p.m. At 8 p.m. on Tuesday,
Sanford 81 plays Casselberry #1 at 8 p.m.
On Wednesday, the W inter Springs 81Longwood 81 winner takes on Altamonte Springs
81 at 6 p.m .; the Altmonte Springs 82-Sanford 82
winner faces Winter Springs 82 at 7 p.m.; and
Casselberry 82 plays Longwood 82 at 8 p.m.
On Thursday, the Sanford 8 1-Casselberry 81
winner lakes on the winner o f W ednesday's 6
p.m. gam e at 6 p.m.; and the winners of
W ednesday's 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. gam es play at 7
p.m.
The winners will then return to the court for the
Cham pionship Gam e at 8:15 p.m.
The 71" and 8 l" Grade Division Tournament
will be played at the Lake Brantley High School
See Youth, Page 3B

�T h i Seminole Huuld

Sunday. March 3.2002 P a « e

Briefs
Continued from page IB
The season runs from March 19-through-April
25 with grades 1 U 2 playing on Tuesday, grades 3
« 4 playing on Wednesday, and grades 5 £ 6
playing on Thursday. All gam es will b e played at

the Lake Brantley Athletic Com plex Fieldhouse.
For more information or to register, please con­
tact Winning Ways Basketball's Barry Mestel at
407-339-9053 or I-8OO-8OA-HOOP (4667). You can
also check ou t the website at

DUPRE HEADED FOR NORTH CAROLINA

www.winwaysinc.com.

SPRING HOOPS LEAGUES

BOYS HOOPS REVUE
Winning Ways Basketball is currently holding
registration for its Boy's Spring Prep Revue.
The revue is open to boys in grades 9-12 and
takes place on Saturday, March 16.
The revue features three games for each partici­
pant with guaranteed 50-perrent playing time in
each game, a written evaluation for each particint, as well as a Senior game. College scouts will
in attendance.
The deadline to register is Friday, March 6.
For more information or to register, please con­
tact Winning Ways Basketball's Barry Mestel at
407-339-9053 or I-8OO-8O8-HOOP (4667). You can
also check out the website at
www.winwaysinc.com.

C

GIRLS HOOPS REVUE
Winning Ways Basketball is currently holding
registration for its G irl's Spring Prep Revue.
The revue is open to girls in grades 9-12 and
lakes place on Sunday, March 17.
The revue features three games for each partici­
pant with guaranteed 50-percent playing tim e in
each game, a w ritten evaluation for each particint, as well as a Senior game. College scouts will
in attendance.
The deadline to register is Friday, March 8.
For more information or to register, please con­
tact Winning Ways Basketball's Barry Mestel at
407-339-9053 or I-8OO-8O8-HOOP (4667). You can
also check out the website at
www.winwaysinc.com.

C

Winning Ways Basketball is currently holding
registration for its Spring 2002 League.
The league runs from March 26-lnrough-M ay 2
and is open to 12-Under, 14-Under and H igh
School eligible team s. All games will be played a
the Lake Brantley Athletic Com plex Fieldhouse.
The deadline to register is Friday, M arch 15.
For more inform ation or to register, please con­
tact Winning Ways Basketball's Barry M estel at
407-339-9053 or 1-800-80B-HOOP (4667). You can
also check out the website at
www.winwaysinc.com.

ASTHMA ATHLETE SCHOLARSHIPS
The expanded "W ill to W in" program for high
school scholar-athlete will grant $100,000 to 11
high school seniors w ho have excelled in athletics
in spite o f the challenge of asthma. T h e grand
prize winner will receive a $20,000 G old Award,
with four Silver and six Bronze Award winners
each receiving $12,500 and $5,000, respectively.
Information and applications for the 2002 "Will
to W in" Asthma Athlete Scholarships m ay be
obtained by calling the "W ill to W in" hotline al 1800-558-7305.

YOUTH BASEBALL PLAYERS NEEDED
The Coast to C oast Baseball Stars are now seek­
ing 11-18 year old players from Florida w ho
would like the opportunity to represent the
United States at a two-week sum m er 2002 tourna­
ment in Australia.
For more inform ation. E-mail infoQcoasttocoastathletics.com, call 740-373-4455.

Youthpftols by T ow ny V lncort

Seminole High School senior Robby DuPre (seated center) has decided to take the experience he gained as a
four-year starter at SHS to Campbell University In Boole's Creek, North Carolina. On hand for the signing were
Hobby's mother, Barbara DuPre (seated left), Seminole High School Principal Karen Coleman (seated right),
SHS heed basketball coach Bob Tralna (standing left) end Seminole High School Athletic Director Mike Powers

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N OnCt OS PUBLIC SALE
ALTAMONTE TOWNS, F4C-*
UNCLAMSD VIM CLI AUCTION
117 MARKER ST.
ALTAMONTE SFRF4GS. a
SALE BEGINS AT 1 M 0 AM. SOLO
AS IS. NO WARRANTY, NO TITLE.
SELLER RESERVES THE RtOHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL BIOS
PURSUANT TO TS. 71178
1984 PONTIAC
2Q2ATB9H6E9707713
PHONE » 407-3390700
PlAAth: Mtrcft X 2003
KKM3_________________________
PROPOSED S A U OP
MOTOR VEHICLE
R tg ltltitd O w ntr Aina Uichrit
Wan], JAM Cuny Font IVi IV -f.
Orttndo, FL 32808. UsWirtttsr Harv
Motor*. 58500 E Colonial Dr.
Orlando, a
NAMES ANO ADDRESSES OF ANY
OTHER PERSONS, INCLUDING
ANY OTHER LIENHOLDERS. OR
PERSONS LEAVING MOTOR VEHI­
CLE FOR REPAIR ANO NOT THE
OWNER CLAIMING INTEREST IN
VEHICLE. Allrod Spool. 1127 Norm
Orlando A **, W rttf P»ra, a 32TSS
LtenoflRtpsw
Shoo)
Oytef
DOS Norm Arra.
, a 37751. 407-834-2004
Daacnplion o l Motor Vstecte: SI
Man VM1MECM30U2MA819830
Location
ol
W u d t:
Oyter
Automotiv*. 1109 North Ava.
Maidand. a 32751
EACH O f YOU IS HEREBY NOTV
F1EO THAT THE ABOVE NAMED
LEINOR CLAIMS A LIEN PUR­
SUANT TO S. 713 M i. FLORIDA
STATUTES. ON THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED MOTOR VEHICLE
FOR REPAIR AND STORAGE
CHARGES ACCRUED IN THE
AMOUNT OF 181898. THESE
STORAGE CHARGES WILL CON­
TINUE TO ACCRUE AT THE RATE
OF $3000 PER DAY
THE LIEN CLAIMED BY THE
ABOVENAMED LIENOR IS SUB­
JECT TO ENFORCEMENT PUR­
SUANT TO F S 713 5S5 ANO
UNLESS SAID MOTOR VEHICLE IS
REDEEMED FROM THE SAID
LIENOR
BY
PAYMENT
AS
ALLOWED BY LAW. THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED MOTOR VEHICLE
MAY BE SOLO TO SATISFY THE
LIEN IF (HE MOTOR VEHICLE IS
NOT REDEEMED AND THAT
MOTOR
VEHICLE
REMAINS
UNCLAIMED, OR FOR WHICH THE
CHARGES FOR REPAIR ANO
STORAGE REMAIN UNPAIO MAY
BE SOLO AFTER SO DAYS FREE
OF ALL PRIOR LIENS WHATSOEVFR UNI ESS OTHERWISE PROVID­
ED BY COURT ORDER THE
ABOVE DESIGNATED LIENOR
PROPOSES TO SELL THE MOTOR
VEHICLE AS FOLLOWS
. PUBIC AUCTION TO BE HELO AT
1109 Nam Ara Maaund. FL 32751
commancaig at 1100 AM gn h a
25th day o4 March. 2002.
STATEMENT
OF
OWNERS
RIGHTS NOTICE THAT THE
OWNER OF THE MOTOR VEHICLE
OR ANY PERSON CLAIMING
INTEREST IN OR LIEN THEREON
HAS A RIGHT TO A HEARING AT
ANY TIME PRIOR TO THE SCHED­
ULED DATE OF SALE BY FILING A
DEMAND FOR A HEARING WITH
THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT IN THE COUNTY IN WHICH
THE MOTOR VEHICLE IS HELD BY
THE LIENOR ANO BY MAILING
COPIES OF THE DEMANO FOR
HEARING TO ALL OTHER OWN­
ERS AND LIENORS AS REFLECT­
ED IN THE NOTICE
NOTICE THAT THE OWNER O f
THE MOTOR VEHICLE HAS A
RIGHT TO RECOVER PO SSES­
SION OF THE MOTOR VEHICLE
WITHOUT INSTITUTING JUDICIAL
PROCEEDINGS BY POSTING A
BONO IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE PROVISIONS OF FLORIDA
STATUTE 559917
NOTICE THAT ANY PROCEEDS
FROM THE SALE OF THE MOTOR
VEHICLE REMAINING AFTER PAY­
MENT OF THE AMOUNT CLAIMED
TO BE DUE ANO OWING TO THE
LIENOR WtLL BE DEPOSITED
WITH THE CLERK OF THE CIR­
CUIT COURT FOR DISPOSITION
UPON COURT OROER PURSUANT
TO SUBSECTION (81 OF FLORIDA
STATUTE 713 585
NOTE: THE 80 DAY TIME FRAME
TFIAT THE MOTOR VEHICLE MUST
BE HELD DOES NOT INCLUDE
THE DAY THE WORK WAS COM­
PLETED OR THE DAY OF THE

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SALE. THE 45 DAY NOTICE TO
THE OWNER ANO LIENHOLDER
DOES NOT INCLUDE THE DAY
THE NOTICE WAS MAILED OR
THE DATE OF SALE. THE NEWS­
PAPER AD MUST BE PLACED IS
DAYS PRIOR TO THE SCHEDULED
DATE OF SALE. BUT THE IS DAYS
DO NOT INCLUDE THE DATE
NOTICE W3A PLACED IN THE
NEWSPAPER OR THE DATE OF
SALE.
Data: 2S*i day ot Fabruary, 2002.
Pubkah: March 3,2002
KK029
4 THE ORCUTT COURT
OFTHS18TH
JUDICIAL CELCUrr,
SEMMOLI COUNTY,
FLOREM
CASE NO: 88-1740-CA-14-O
EOUIVANTAGE. INC.
PLAF4T1FF
VS
TIMOTHY J DAMP1ER. JANE 0O €
DAMPIER. UNKNOWN WIFE OF
TIMOTHY J . DAMPIER.
REBECCA L. DAMPIER. JOHN DOE
DAMPIER. UNKNOWN HUSBANO
OF R£ BE CCA L DAMPIER IF
LIVING.
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
OEFENOANT(S). IF
REMARRIED. AND IF DECEASED.
THE RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. ANO
TRUSTEES. ANO ALL OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR AGAINST
THE NAMED DEFENDANTS):
JOHN DOE, UNKNOWN TENANT,
JANE DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT,
DEFENOANT(S)
RE-NOTICI OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purM in Ordar Granting tha
to Ratal Foradoaura Sato
Jatad Fab 22. 2002 antorad In CM
Cava No. 98-1740-CA-14-O ol Fit
Clrcut Coud ol tha 18TH Judicial
Clrcul ai and tor SEMINOLE Cow«y.
SANFORD. Florida. I *41 aaO to FlO
hipiaii and bail taddar tor caan M
AT WEST FRONT DOOR « h r
SEMINOLE Cowry CowFwut*. 301
N. PARK AVENUE in SANFORO. FL,
al 11 00 AM a m. on ma 28 (toy ol
March. 2002 fto tadoarmg daacitoad
proparly a i rat Form In raid
Summary Final JudgmarT. to- wt:
LOT 3. BLOCK R THE WOOD­
LANDS. SECTION 2. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK IS,
PAGES 38 ANO 38. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
Datad tha 22 dry ol Fabruary,

2002

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryam* Morta
Clark ol m* Circuit Cowl
By MarySlioupa
Dapuly Clark
Pubkm n:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN. PA.. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l S. UrovsmFy Ortva S u l* 900
PUnlilion. FL 31324
(951)2338000
01-8I4444ASCF)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. partona i d d u b M a a naadiTKJi a «nerial ACGOfTlilTKXialliGfl chfiuld
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
Ihe
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al 407 665-4227. 16009554771 (TOO) or I 600-9554770.
via Florida Relay Sam e*
Publish March 3 . 10. 2002
KK027
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THI 16TM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01 CA 2996 14 K
CIT1MORTOAGE. INC F/K/A
CITICORP MORTGAGE. INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS,
DEVISEES,
ORANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. UENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH. UNOER

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Continued from page 2B
Gymnasium.
On Tuesday, Longwood #1
plays Sanford #1 at 6 p.m.;
Longwood Wl takes on Sanford
#2 at 7 p.m.; and Altamonte
Springs #1 faces Winter Springs
#1 at H p.m.
On Wednesday, the

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OR AOAMST ESTATE OF JOHN R.
BAM.ETAL.
DEFENDANT(S)
N O nCf OF ACTION
CONSTRUCnVt SERVICE
TO-. UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES. ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
F4TEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF
JOHN R. BAIN, Hhnaa ntttan e* to
intowm 8 heNhetowy be Wmg; and

FORO. FL 32771
ha* bean toad agent! you and you
a n raqiMd to * * n * a copy cb your
wnden dMa rm . 8 any. to I. on
•"■w m u rn o on , r A , Attorney
tar PtotoMI. whoaa iddrvva to 1800
NW 49TH STREET. SUITE 120. FT.
la u o er d a le . a 33309 wrr*i tar­
ty (30) dry* alter tie M l publication
ol tea Nonce to toe (Pleat* pubkah
to THE SEMINOLE HERALD) tori
Ma Via orkpial wrh Via Oerk ot tea
Court aimer baton lam e# on
PlatoMTi attorney or mmadwlaly

Y
Wa •onNittirstKjn
a
liaivil 11II, -orI M
l ■ vstiri
i.—
.—
J
in#
me
or
ELIZABETH DPUMA. dacaatad.
Fto Nranbar 02-140-CP. to pandtog
In 814 Croat Court tor Sanmoto
Cowry. Ftotkto, Probate Oaaaian,
to* addrau ol irtrcti I* 301 N Park
Avanua, Sanlord. Ftorkto 32771
T&gt;* ntmaa and addrauaa o l toa

datorrtorit* who may bo tpoiatt.

arearad agwnat you tor tie ratal
demanded to tie complaar
In accordance wrh m* Amancane
wrh Otoattom Ad, Partona wrh
DnabWiaa neadng a rpadal accommudaMn to pamupaia n rea p n e n dtog i r o l d contact tie Court
I k M a M n si 8 0 1 M. P » k Awnuto
Sanford FL 32771. Tatophona
Number (407)323-4330 not talar
8&gt;an Miron (7) dry* prior to 8 » procaackng 8 hearing rnpand. (TOO)
1 800-9558771 or Vcaca (V) 1-8009 5 58770 « t Ftorkto Relay Sarw aa
WITNESS my hand and 8ia aaal ol
8ra Cowl 84a day ol FEB 29 2002
Mary Am * Mora*
Aa Clark ol tie Court
By FKto King
Aa Deputy Ctork
Pubkah (Ptoaaa putltoh to Tha
Semnole I toraid)
Pubkah March 3, 10. 2002
KK029

i nmwftnty o#

ana unknown

inter»ri by. mrough. ranter or aganal
to ba dead or MM. and «■ parbat
hmilng or ctotoTng to hrvr any r tf* .
IMo or Interval to too property
YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED titl
an aoton to toroctoao ■ mortgage on
tie totowrg propany
LOT 485. LAKE OF THE WOODS
TOWNHOUSE.
SECTION
t2.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 28. PAGE(S) 888 8 . OF
THE PUBUC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
has boon toad agatoat you and you
are required to aorv* a copy ol your
reman detonate, 8 any to 8 on
OAVW J . STERN. ESQ ptaarUM
attorney, whoee addrau to 801 S
UnMrory DrM 1900. Plantation. FL
33324 on or baton (no totor 2ian Do
dry* born t v doto erf 8w Vrt putvcaoon ol 8ra nonce ot aden ) and 15*
ma origfntl wrh mo drik ol 8W court
abhor baton ta n k a on Flavor*
abomry or towurttom/ rarvahw.
guieiwM ■ uiiiun wm n m n n a
agamrt you tor 8w r* M damandtd
to ma comptorr or poirkn Mad harv
to.
WITNESS my hand and to* *aM M
84* Court M SEMINOLE Cowry.
Ftorkto. tr a day ol FEB22 2002
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Rum King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l B UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 900
PLANTATION. FL 33324
01818321 SOM)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH T » *
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, partona wMi rbaMtoton naadm a kpaoM aoccwmodMtan stowd
ooraad COURT ADMINISTRAnON.
al
8ia
SEMINOLE
Cowry
Cowmour* at (407)885-4227. 1800-8958771 (TOO) or 1 8 0 0 9 5 5
8770. vte Florida Rakry Santo*
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
Pubkah March 3, 10. 2002
84 TM8 CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
F4 ANO FOR
MkKHOUt COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CAM NO.: 02-CA-282-1443
BANK ONE FINANCIAL SERVICES.
840.
ALBERT E P1CCIRILLO. al al.
Oetandarn
NOTICe OF ACTION
TO HOLLY SANFORD CHARITY
LAND TRUST, S THAGGARD
TRUSTEE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
ALBERT
E
PtCCRILLO
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JAQUE
LINE LAMBERT SON AKA JACQUE­
LINE LAMBERT SON ALBERT E
ptcCIRILLO
(UN Known Addraaa) 108 SOUTH
MOLLY AVENUE ORLANDO. FL
32771
YOU ARE NOTIFIED mat an acton
tor Fsnctoewe d Murlgagv on 8 a
tobowmg deec rtoert pruparry
THE NORTH 40 I FEET OF LOT*.
BLOCK 3, TIER 10. E R TRAFFORDS MAP O f THE TOWN OF
SANFORO. ACCORDING 7 0 THE
PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 1. PAGES 98
THROUGH 84, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA,
AKA: 108 S MOLLY AVE. SAN

NotocaolSatoAd
1989 FORO ESCORT - MAROON
Wl. IFAPP919XKW237040
754 Monroe Rd. CR15 POBoa
470047
Lake Monro*. FI 32747
Sato Data March 18,1082
Pubkah March 3.2002
KK030
81 THE ORCUTT COURT FOR
H M M O ll COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION .
FUa Humbw 02-18I3CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CASIMIR JAN GOGULSKI,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha artomanitan ol 8i* aalato ol
CASIMIR
JAN
GOGULSKI.
dacaaaad, Fla Member 02- 180CP.
to parking In to* Crror* Court tor
Samnoto Cowry. Ftorkto. Probata
O n r m ma adtbata oI ahum a Poet
Orica Drawer C. Sanfcrd. Ftorkto
32772. The namee and edekeeaea ol
partonal raprawitalnrei attorney
AI cradaor* ol the Decedent and
other perron, having derma or
demanrto aganal Decadent1* aalata
ndudng wenatond. conmyerl or
warycatotod ctoaea on whom a copy
ol rnw nonce a aarvad mud Ma *■ «
ctoana w«) tea Court WITH8I THE
LATER O f 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUOIJCA
DON O f THIS NOTICE OR 3 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE O f SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
At other cretMora oI tie Decadent
and partona having derma or
demande a g en t! the Decedent*
atUI*. nducbng unmalurad. corrngant or wtogudatod claim*, mutt Ma
tie r derm earn tea court W1THM 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
nonce

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WMJ.
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data ol tie M l pitoacMon ol
tin Nonce a March 1. 2002.
JOAN CAROL GOGULSKI
1009 Bradford Orrve
Writer Park, Ftorkto 32792
L W CARROLL. J R . Attorney
Ftorkto Bar Ho 0914J8
LAWRENCE W CARROLL. J R .
PA
Attorney tor Partonal
Representative
708 TwnbWI Avenue. Sla 202
Artamoree Sprang*. Florida 32701
(407)260-5988
Pubkah March 3, 10. 2002
KK031
*4 THE CMCUTT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FH* Number 02-1404: P
IN RE ESTATE OF
ELIZABETH DJttJUA.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS

tonal i t g m r r i l a i anomay a n
AQ CREDITORS O f THE ESTATE
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
AI OKtoorr ol to* Drcattore and
otnar partona having claim* or
damandt aganal DacadanTt attat*
n m t Ma toaa ctoana mto ttra Cowl
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIR3T PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIHTY DATS AFILH
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OP TT8S NOTICE O N TXM .
EVEN THOUGH THE PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE MAY HAVE
RECOGNIZED THE CLAIM OH
OEMANO BY PAYING PART OF IT
OR INTEREST ON IT OR OTHEIV
WISE. BUT IN ANY EVEFTT. WITHIN
TWO YEAF3S OF THE DATE OF
THE DECEDENTS DEATH
A a CLAIMS NOT SO FEED WEI
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* dato ol toa M l pitfcalion ol
toa None* la Man* 3. 2002
Partonal Rapraaantathra
802 Malnar Shat
AJtamonla Spmgs, Ftorkto 32701
PATRICK A RALEY. EtqWra
Ftorkto Bar No. 284202
Altomay lor Partona!
PO Drawer 30
Wntar Park. Ftorkto 327904030
(407)5444873
Pubiah March 3. 10.2002
KK032

180 Wtkton Boulevard
lantord, Florida 32773
la Adopt Rule
Sanvncl* Communry Coiaga harabygM tnaocaoltoaerandadadoptan ol to* kTtoang rWe:
Policy No.: 1.200
Pokey TXto C otm t Servicer
Pwpca* and Eltoct To topport toe
carter development ol Samnoto
Communry Coiaga atudente
legal AutoorTy- u . 240 3 18 Ftande
A NoOca 01 RW* Development
appeared on Fabruary 27. 2002. to
toe Samnoto Herald Apubtc hear­
ing on toa propot ed rule may be
requeu ed n erang. tpacTyeig how
toa penon requeuing to* pubhc
hearing would b* aitecled by to* ptspoaad ruto. atom 21 daya ol tea
nonce, tubmittad 10 Chrtttyna
HarmNon, Vice Pretideni tor
Adnantltanve
and
B u tn a u
Samcaa. al toa above addrau
P lin th March 3. 2002
KK033
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nobce la hereby grven mat I am
engaged n b u tn a u al PO Boa
181088. Cauetoerry. FL 32707.
Samnoto Cowry. Ftonda undtr to*
Fksttout Nam* ol Daitoy Plumbing
and toal I ntond to ragttar u d
name with to* Division ol
Corporations. Taiahataaa. Florida,
n accordance mto toe pronaona oI
toa ficwiou* Name Siatuias. loW« Section 88509. Ftonda Statulai
1991
Jamat Delay
Pubtan March 3. 2002
KK034
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
NOHCE OF PUBLIC HEARMO
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN by toe
Ciy Commaaion ol to* Cry oI la ta
Many. Ftorkto. toal taid Com mnwi
ml hold a Pubkc Hearing on March
21. 2002. at 7 00 P M . or u toon
thereafter u potable to conentor
M l rawing ol an Ordnance annttert
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA. PROVID­
ING FOR I HE VACATING OF A
PORTION OF AN EASEMENT IN
TtMACUAN UNIT A ANO MORE
PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED
HEREIN. PROVIOINO FOR CON­
FLICTS.
s e v e r a b il it y
and
EFFECTIVE DATE
Vacating to* tokowing portion al an
Tha weal live (5) fear ol tie fifteen
(151 tool dranage and ubMy a an -

Longw ood Wl-Sanford #1 win­
ner plays Casselberry #1 at 6
p.m .; A ltam onte Springs #2
tackles the Longwood #2Sanford #2 winner at 7 p.m .;
and Casselberry #2 and Winter
Springs #2 square off at 8 p.m.
On Thursday, Tuesday's 8
p.m. winner plays W ednesday's
6 p.m. w inner at 6 p.m. and

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W ednesday's 7 p.m . w inner
takes on W ednesday's 8 p.m.
w inner at 7 p.m.
T h e survivors then m eet for
the Cham pionship at 8:15 p.m.
For information or ticket
prices, please call the Sanford
Recreation D epartm ent at 407330-5697.

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mart along toa rear property tna of
CAROL A FOSTER.
Lot 83. Tknacuan Una 8, aa recorded
CTTY CLERK
n Plal Book 37. Page* 8 3 5 5 , Pubkc
Pubkah- March 3.2002
Record* o l Sammoia County.
KK038
Ftorkto: mor* commoriy known at
449 Sever Daw SbML Lake Mary
Tha Pubkc Hearing wd ba hakf In
8KM M 0U COUNTY
toe Cty Commnaan Chanbart, 100
BCC PROJECTS:
N Country Club Road. Lake Mary.
PS-5114-02/BJC •
Ftonda. Tha Pubic M runted to
Continuing
Contracts
for
attend *■ ) ba heard Sad tawing
Profasatonal Services for Peer
may ba cbnttnued horn tune to lima
RetoewGonstfuctabtty Review tor
wU a Mai daemon * made by to*
Public Worts Profacts Due Data:
O y Commwuon
March 27. 2003 al * 0 0 PM local
tana
8 to* Ordnance to approved on
F n t Reading, toa Ciy Commaaion
Prefect RFP-415WJ2/BJC •Liquid
wto hod a Pubkc Haarng on Apdl 4.
Sludge Hauhng Services
for
2002, al 7 00 P. M , « a t toon toeroSamnoto County Due Data- April
atler u potable, to cnntvkit aecond
24, 2002 el 2 00 PM tocel lime
«
to . 1 To gu*i*r**e reowert oi
Ordnurca
m toa reapondants’ reaponsAiikffy to
CopMi Qt th« Oitoanc* m M •(•
contact tha Semtooto County
i B f N CtyCto#t* One#
Purchaamg DMston prior to toa Used
receiving data oi submitlafwtkda.
NOTE: W A PERSON DECIDES TO
Addenda n formation la atoo ave4APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY
THIS
COMMISSION
WITH
abto on toa County's Web Page
For totormtoton on any of toa
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON*
SIDE RED AT THIS MEETINO OH
Semmoto County BCC profacts,
HEARINQ. HE OR SHE WILL NEED
ptoasa vtod our web page al
HYPERLINK httpV/Svww cosamfA RECORO OF THE PROCEED­
INGS. ANO THAT, FOR SUCH PUR­
nole fl us/butlriass/ptirchasing
POSE. ME OR SHE MAY NEED TO
www oo samnoto Austxjsinees/puf*
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
chasing or ctol 407-665-7116
RECORO OF THE PROCEEDINGS
Pubksh: March X 2002
I t MADE. WHICH RECORO
KKQ32 .
INCLUOES THE TESTIMONY AND
M THC O NCU IT COURT
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
M ANO FOR
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. FLORI­
tlM M O U E COUNTY,
DA STATUTES 266 0105
FLORIOA
CASIN O: 02-CA-466-14-O
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
W M SANOERUN 6 ASSOCIATES.
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
INC&gt;. A Florida corporation, as
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
general Partner of SANTRUST,
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT
LTD, a Ftohda Umtod Partnerstvp.
LEAST 46 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
THE MEETING AT 407-565-1424.
vs.
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
EDWYN
SANOYS
DAWES.
C*rol A Fottof. C4y C M
GEORGE AUGUSTUS THOMSON;
DATED:
Ftfcoitry 27.2002
INDIVIDUALLY and as TRUSTEES
Pubtmh M*cfc 3 .2002
of to# FLORIOA LANO ANO
COLONIZATION COMPANY.
KX035
LIMITED. ALFRED E. EHICSON.
and GWENDOLYN ERICSON. if
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
•Ova, and if dead, tha unknown
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ttwl
fw Cty ol U ka Mary. Flortk. Local
Planning Agency uni hold •
nlaraet. trustee*, or any otoer
Tranamittal Public Haanng on
parsons or parties claiming by.
Wadntodiy. March 20. 2002. at 7 0 0
torough uider or agamal toem. and
p m , o# as soon as poastta tfwraa l uAnown natural persona 4 save,
aftar. lo consider teal arnandmonfs lo
and 4 dead, or nd known to be atve
tha
City
oI
Lak#
Mary
or dead, toaa eavaral and raapacbva
Oacripirafwi vve Plan. Tha proposed
changes include the creation ol new
grantees and creators, or otoer par­
poAciaa and raviacns lo eusing pot­
ties claiming by. torough. under
a s s Amendments ere proposed to
the following elements of tha
CcmprahansNa Plan: Future Land
assigns, successors In mterssl.
Usa Element. Recreation and Open
Iruslees, or any otoer person
Space Element, the Housing
claiming by, through, under or
Element, and tha Transportation
agamsl any corporabon or otoer togai
ElemenL
entity named as a defendant, and t i
A copy ol the proposed taxi amend­
claimants, persona or parttos. natural
ments to tha Comprehansuve .Plan
or corporate or whoee erect legal
statue is unknown, ctaervng urtoer.
ar e available for napaefcon by N
public
to
Ihe
Community
against, or through any of toe above
Devatopmant Department office.
named or deserted defendants or
Lake Mary City Hall. 100 North
parties, or ctoimng to have any n^4.
Country Club Road. Lake Mary.
tide, or merest n and to toe lands
Ftonda 32746, Monday through
Friday, from 0 00 AM until 5 00
Defendants)
P.M.. or you may call Rabacca
NOTICE OF ACTION
Mammock, Senior Planner al (407)
TO EDWYN SANOYS DAWES.
565*1440 tor more information con­
GEORGE AUGUSTUS THOMSON.
cerning these amanrknanis,
INDIVIDUALLY and as TRUSTEES
Tha Pubkc Haanng w4 ba hetd si
of toa FLORIDA LANO ANO
COLONIZATION COMPANY.
the Cay 'Cdrnrrnaaion Chambers at
100 N Country Dub R d . Lake Mary
LIMITED. ALFRED E ERICSON.
Any interested party may appear at
and GWENDOLYN ERICSON. if
Ihe pubkc hearing and be heard
•Jive, and 4 dead, the unknown
regarding tranarrwHal ol toa above
described amendments or submit
creditors, assigns, successors m
amflen erarimenta to 'the address
interest, trustees, or any otoer
persons or partial claiming by,
identified above Sato hearing may
torough under or egajnti Ihem, and
continue from hme to hme omul the
a i unknown natural persons 4 alive,
Local Planning Agency makes a Anal
action
and 4 dead, or not known to ba afive
NOTE IF A PERSON DECIDES TO
APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY
grantees and creditors, or otoer par­
THIS BOARD WITH RESPECT TO
ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
ties claiming by. through, imdar
THIS MEETING OR REARING HE
toose unknown natural persons; and
toa several and respective unknown
OR SHE WILL NEED A RECORO
OF THE PROCEEDINGS. ANO
assigns, successors to merest,
THAT FOR SUCH PURPOSE, ME
trusties. Of any otoer person
claiming by. through, under or
OR SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE
THAT A VERBATIM RECORO OF
eganst any corporation or otoer legal
THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE.
entity named as a defendant, and ai
WHICH RECORO INCLUOES THE
Uaimcnts. persons or parties, natural
TESTIMONY ANO EVIDENCE
or corporate or whose exad legal
UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO
status IS' unknown, claiming under,
BE BASED FLORIOA STATUTES
against, or through any of toa above
named or deserted defendants or
2660105
parties, or dawning to have any nghl.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
w»e. or interest m and to toa lands
NEEDiNG ASSISTANCE TO PAR
hereafter deserted, and
TIOPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
ALL OTHERS WHOM IT MAY CON­
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT
CERN
LEAST 46 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toal a SUl to
THE MEETING AT 40F 565*1423
quiet title of the Mewing real proper­
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
ty located m Seminole County,

L egals
Flood*
BE084 20 FEET N. O f THE SE
CORNER OF LOT 48. NEW
UPSALA, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED 84
PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE 8T. OF THE
PUBUC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUWTV, FLORIOA. RUN TMENCE
EAST 10 CHAINS. NORTH 5
CHAINS. WEST 10 CHAINS. ANO
SOUTH 5 CHAINS TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING.
fist b ttn hltd tg ttiri yqu tnd you
•r* itqurtd to M r * t oopy o4 your
•fftnn dttanstt. 8 tny. to * on MAR­
VIN L BEAMAN. J R . ESQ . MAR
V84 L BEAMAN. J R . PA . PtamKTl
Attorney, w h ott t t t a u rt 809 ti
W y im i Hnwt, Wvll*f Ptlk. FL
» r w ? m . on H b a t e . N &gt;! *.
2002 tnd Ms M w g n tl «4fi * 1*
Cltrk d M s Court s t w brief, ttfv e t on p ltk w ri ritortwy t r Miksi*-

attly tr*. Miter, ottltniltt t dtitiA

wH b* tn u n d tg tfis i you tar Fit
r*M r ttm tn M to F a o j nplMnt
Cteted on FtOrutry 29. 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By D tta n h Contnl
Ospufy Cteik
MARVIN L BEAMAN. JR . PA
80S N. Wymora R d
Winter Ptfk. FL 327B9-2893
Attomty tor Plam ta
PiAiktn Mtreh 3. 10,2002
KKQ39
1001
S tn fo rt, FL 327TJ
Tb* Dtunct Botrd oI T iu ttttt o4
Sttninolt
Communtty
Colteq*
innounett t rtgUtf Bowd m**ang
to Mterii t l portont t n tnvktd
Otto tnd Tkn*: Htrah 18, 2002 M
7.00 Fin.
P itot Stmmote Coromumy
nwoon Aorrancsiranon wnuMng
Room A 200
Purpose Regular Montofy Maaing
A copy of toe agenda may ba
obtained by wntmg to Dr E. Ann
McGee at 100 Weldon Boutavard.
Sanford. Flonda 32773 or by calmg
Linda Cowefs al 407 326^2010 and
arranging for an agancM to ba makad
or avakabia tor pick up
Pursuant to toa provisions of toa
Americans with Dwabhkas Act, any
parson reguinng speoal accommo­
dations to parbapete n tw meeting
is asked to advise Seminole
Comrmtfy Coiaga al least 46 hours
before tha meeting by contacting
(jnda KnigN at 407-326-2010 If you
era hearing or speech impaired,
please contact Seminole Community
College by caking Ms Dorothy
Pawhon al 407-326-2109
Parsons are advised toal. 4 they
'decide to appeal any deemon made
■I ton meeting, they ml need a
record of the proceedngs and tor
such purpose, they may need to
neure toal a verbatim record of toe
proceedings is made, Much record
upon which toa appeal Is to ba
based, per Section 266 0105. Florida
Pubieh: March 3. 2002
KK040
'Pubhc Auction
Pubkc auction to ba held af 901
am. on the day($) specified below, al
toe front door of Atoen t lowing Inc
Located al 2499 Old lake Mary Rd
State 134. Sanford, Ft tor toe pur­
pose of dtspcMunq of toe loAowvg
For fcatoer information please ca i
(407)321 2946
03-14-62
ft) Year 19 6 5 Make TOYOTA
VIN4JT2SV12E 2/0384692
Pubksh March 3. 2002
KK041
VEHICLE AUCTION

I 90 Chev.

• IQ 1LT64T8LE193512
Auction to be held on 63-15-62 Q

PrSchaffs Towwg. 1240 S C R
427, Longwood
I 8 7 Font

•2FABP73F4HX127172
Auction to be heU 63-1662 O
10AM a 1240 3 CR 427.

Longwood
1 65 Dodge.
•2B7OB13H4FK3062O1

2 86 Chev
•101FP21CXA165606

Auction to be held 02-21-02 O

10AMO 1240 3 CR. 427.
Longwood

Pubkah March 3 2002
KK042

�I §B 4B

TMt Soonolk Herald

Sunday. March 3.2002

*
L ic a l s

L ecals

t w c p c u t t court

w iM u m u m i
COUNTY.
c a m no . h - c a e i * *

• A C MORTGAGE
OOMORATON.

to
m-h-A
W tonn WFi -ju
d-lM
w-t- --a-—
wno ----a
n«n m
■
apactal accommodation to paddpato H Hta procaadng drodd con­
tact ADACoonbnato al X I N Par*
A n n ie. Su m N. Santod. Ftotoa
12771. at Mad On rtoy* prior to Ha
proewartnq Tteaphon* (407)3734330 Erl 4227; 1 600-8551771 (TOO), or 1 BOO-844-67701V).
via Ftotoa Retry Sam e* Ac
PiAteth February 24. 2002 and
March 1 2 0 0 2
JU117

OA/D COOK, d d .

.T .V j dY W

h o i k s op

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purM M to ■ Final Judgment ol
UoflgiQa
Fortdtotur*
F * w y t3. 2002 and •nlwwj In
O ax N O . 01-C A -222»d fteC ko4l
Cam d N EIGHTEENTH JudtoW
Ckote h an d Iw SEMINOLE CouYy.
Ftartto wherata OMAC MORTOAOE
CORPORATION, a N PWrtft and
o w n COOK; KAREN COOK, a n
* » U M v k , I wte M* to to*
aM and bad bidder t o e*eh at
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
U H W C U COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD, FLORIDA at
11.00AM. on Ha day d 2 APR*.
2002. Ha b t o a 0 d n c t o d proper­
ty M * d t o n to I M F r d M E M
COMMENCE AT THE NE CORNER
OF LOT A BRADLEY'S ADDITION
TO LONGWOOO. AS RECORDED
N PLAT BOOK 1.PAGE 17. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORKA; THENCE RUN
SOUTH M DEGREES W W WEST.
100* N FEET ALONG THE NORTH
UNE OF SAIO BRADLEY'S ADDI­
TION TO LONGWOOO. FOR A
POMT OF BEOMNwa. THENCE
SOUTH 00 DEGREES i n r CAST
101.1* FEET. THENCE RUN
NORTH S» DEGREES S0S4* WEST
2*2.4* FEET. THENCE NORTH 00
0CGREE8 i n r EAST. 2 1 7 *4
FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF
LOT I. SAIO BRADLEY'S ADDI­
TION TO LONGWOOO; THENCE
NORTH *• DEGREES 7*50* EAST
2B2S2 FEET ALONG THE NORTH
LME OF SAIO BRADLEYS ADDI­
TION TO LONGWOOO TO THE
PCWT OF BEOtNNMG.
A/K/A 1211 Eagla Traca,
Lsnganod. FL127S0
WITNESS MY HAND and Ha aad
d f t e C o u t on February 11,2002.
Mvyonna Ilon a
C M d Ha CHaR Cout
■ y U a iS n ip a
Dapdy Clara
idiaaanto I laanctoaa. PA
PO. Boa 2901*
Tbmpa. Florida 3 3 9 X M U
F0I00SSI1
I you a n a panon a*H a daadMy
-

_w - t .
Ml l ■ - -M——■ - _
p v-Mn pt —an
i ft B n ■■prpCHMjngL
you
art m ated d no ood to you. t o Ha
proHaiion d cartaei aaatotenc*.
Flaaaa contact Cowl Admtoatraoon
d 201 H Path Avanua. Sanford,
Florida 12771, tetophcn* nurrbwr
1407)003-4227. wktun 2 working
day* d you raowpl d HR documant * heari ng (npaewd. (TOO) 1-

b

iOO8*0-0771.

Pubteh February 24. 2002 and
Mardi 1,2002
jjia a

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL QRCUTT
MANOFOR
MM MOLE COUNTY,
(im o a n o n o a

Caaa No. 0 1 -C A -im -U
DMatonK
NADONSCREDIT FINANCIAL
U R V K E S CORPORATION.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
NATKXSCREDfT
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION OF FLORIDA.
SELENA a ALLOWAY, ETAL.
Dafandani(a|,
NOTICE OF SALS
Note* la haraby grvwn Hat. pur(uart to toa Order w Final Judgment
■ te n d H tot* cauaa, at Ha Cacut
Court d Samtoote County. Florida, I
a * a a l b a proparty aitualad H
SanRtoa Coudy. Ftotoa, lari'iTwrl
aa
LOT X BERNER'S SUBDIVISION.
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
FLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
FLAT BOOK 10. PAGE *7. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA.
at pubic tala, lo Ha Nghate and baal
btddar. t o caan at Ha Waal Frod
Dow d Ha Samrnola County
CoutHoum , X I NorH Part Avanua.
Santod. Florida at It 00 AM. an
March t* . 2002
DATED Fateuary 1 1 20Q2
(Sad)
Ctoli oi Ha Clrcul Cowl
By Dorothy W Boacn
Deputy Clark
In accordenca •
Wan DroaMPaa Act paraona m naad
d apactal accommodation to paikcipata ei t u procaatlng ihat, within
aaran (7) day* prior lo any procwadtng. contact Ha Cowl Admrvteralion
Otocw oa Ctoli d Cowl d Ha Coudy
ratoancad above
rl haartng
anpaaad. (TTD) I FIX) 955-6771. er
Vote# (V) 1 6 0 0 8 5 5 9770. via
Ftotoa Ralay Sam e*
Haiti D Bfeadsioi
MARK 0 BREAKSTONE A ASSO
CUTES, P A
1247 SouH Myrtta Ayanua
Ctowrwater, FL X 7 S 6
Putaaft. Fateuary 24. 2002 and
March 1 20C2
JJ1 M
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE ItTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
MANOFOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 0 I-C A -IM 114 K
BA MORTGAGE. LLC. auccweaor by
margar lo BARNETT BANK OF
CENTRAL FLORIDA.
DOUGLAS WEAVER at

ul,

at a l.
t.

n o t ic e o f s a l e

I !

I]

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
•uad to an O n to w Fnal Atdgmanl
Scheduling
Fotactoaur*
Sala
adarad on Fateuary 1 1 2002 m thu
caaa now pwnckng n tael Court. Ha
Ityte d wrvch • mrkcaiad abova
I wte aa* to toa r e la te and baal bwtdar t o caah H Ha. Waal Frod Door.
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE. X I Nonh P ad Annua.
Santod. Florida 32771. al II OO
A M on Ha 2 day d Apr*. 2002. Ha
toH n aato O nto w Fnal JudyrwrY,
Lot *1 , HUNTINGTON. ACCORDMQ TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 17,
PAGES 97 99. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
ORDERED AT SEMINOLE Coudy
Ftoala. Hta day d Fateuary. 2002
UARYA7INE MORSE
Aa Clark, Clrcul Court
SEMINOLE. Ftotoa
By Mary Srroww
Aa Daputy dark
SPEAR I HOFFMAN
70* SouH D u » Ikgbwey
Coral Gabtea, Florida M l4 «
Tatephenw (305)066 2299

M THB COUNTY COUNT
OF TH* HOHTMNTH
JUDICIAL CMCUIT,
MANOFOR
K M M O U COUNTY.
CAM NO; 01-CC-X2S-2O-U
ALAFAYA WOODS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCUTION. M C . a Ftotoa ndA
__ Aa M
uguwahrwa
iw-prom
corponmon.
JOE MKJUEIO. at d.
NOTKEOF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Hal
Ha utoantgnad ad o*ar t o tala Ha
toflomng daaerHad rad properly H
SanVnda Cowdy. Ftotoa.
LOT *4 . ALAFAYA WOOOS.
PHASE N. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK X . PAGES 30-32.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
TOGETHER to n *■ Ha totproue
made note or hereoAer erected on

L ecals

L ecals

Serranote CowYy CowHouee H He
C»y of Sadtert. Ftotoa M 1100
o'teoek A M , on Thwkday. He 2*
dto &lt;* March. 2002. He Mowing
deecrHed property, a t sat toH In
aato Swnmary Final Judgmed ol
Fonctoeurw Indudlng Award ol
Attorneys' F eet and Cotea t o n *
Lot ( 7 ol TWM RIVERS SECTION
V. aooonlng to He Plat Herad. aa
recorded H PUT Book X . al Pagaa
9 * HTOU0I * 7 , ol H e PubM Reunite
o* Seminole Cawdy. Ftotoa
DATED HM 21 dey 01 Fateuary.

canted COURT ADMMSTnATKM,
d
He
SEMINOLE
CowYy
CowHouee d 40 7 6 *6 -4 2 2 7 .1 6 0 0 1556771 (TOO) or 1 6 0 0 6 * 9 6 7 7 0 .

M THB CMCUT COURT
OFTHS 14TH
ju n c u u . CMCUIT,
COUNTY,
FLOMOA
O M U L

I a l h l r a n o* w toara■flar a party d Ha property. HdudHg
t o aate to Ha Ndrad bdtoar t o ctoh
an Ha 12 day d March, 2001, at
It 00 a m , at He Weal Frod door d
Ha Senande Coudy CouHouae,
X I Noth Paid Annua, Santod,
Ftotoa 12771. pureuad to Ha FHd
Judgmed d Foradoaura ardared H
Hte action on Fed 15.2002.
Maryama Moraa
D to h d H e Court
By- Jd ia E. Jooondc
Deputy Clerk
Shown J O’Brien. Eatpira
Shepard. Ftown A Onodbtew. PA
221 NorHaatl Nanhoa Boulevard.
8u«e 209
Ortendo, Ftotoa 32*04
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. pereone wan daabM ea need­
ing a apoetd acconamlaann drotAJ
contact COURT ADMMWTRATION,
al
Ha
SEMINOLE
Coudy
CouHouae d 407-666-1227. t-aoo.
845-4771 (TOO) w 1-*00-955-4771
mu rioncHi 11 mwf omircm,
Pudtah February 24. 2002 and
March 1 2002
Jlttt

None* O f
FUBLXSALB
PUBLIC NOTICE It hereby gm n.
He) on He dew end im e leted
batow and conartong hem rtey to day
urd a l gootte a d 4dd. we to l ael d
Pubkc Aucflon, to He N died btddar,
to caah. at He werehouaed STOR­
AGE USA located al 1007 WBa
Spring* Or. Wmlar Springe. FL
32709, oantada d Ha Utowkig Moraga unite containing houeehdd
andto buatnaaa gooda. t o rad and
other chargee t o which a ten on
tame It &lt;tear*r|. to wt
ew ia o v aAci. vaajvch 1 v a m
time OK BALE 4 00 PM
BRIAN * SUSAN HARRINGTON
•171 HOUSEHOLD STUFF. KEITH
&amp; PRATHER 1443 HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS, CHARLES M POWERS 49
OFFICE FURNITURE. HYUNMEE
AUNG 4275 PERSONAL BELONG­
INGS, WILLIAM KNAPP 1260
HOUSEHOLD ITEM3
AUCTIONEER STORAGE PRO­
TECTION AUCTION SERVICES.
LICENSE 1 5*1
The tb o n Noaca to be ptbaalwd
once a weak t o Iwo ccnaecutrn
w a it* Said eate to be wider and by
virtue d He StekAee d He SCatei d
Ftotoa. In euch carte made and proPubfeah Fateuary 24,
March 3.2002
JJ2 0 3

2002 and

MOT1CI OF LIEN SALE
In accordance with He provwrorw at
chargee t o Much He widerkigned •
ancatad lo aabtty an owner* ken d
•toed at Uncle Bob« Sea Stonge,
2650 W2SH Street Santod. Florida
32771, (407) 3236633 And. (to*
nonce having been given, lo He
owner d aato property and a l parkM
known lo dam an m anat Hareai.
and H anna tpeahed n euch ncPca
t o paymad d luch having aipked.
Ha gooda W be aoto at pcbkc auc­
tion lo Ha ludwal tedder or odiermat dtspoaed cV on March 27,2002
O alad Auction Tma 2 45 PM
AUCTIONEER
LIC NO
UteLNa. Cuanmer t o n , law

Known d i n . J gg| mnurevl

504. Eamatlina John von. 131
Academy Are Santod. FL 32771.
bad. T V . adartaavnad cedar. 2
racNwi. tempi, drawer, and tabu.
525. Gladys Ransom. P O Boa 269.
Santod. FL 32772. T V * , meme w ­
es, lens, chme catenet, smel retngerstor. tires, curtain rods, code*
latet. mac beg* and bo* us
Put**h
3. 10. 2002
KK004

INTH! CIRCUIT COURT
Of TH! ItTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SIMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL

JURISDICTION DIVISION
Cm * No. 01-CA-473-I4-W
EOUiCREDlT CORPORATION O f
AMERICA.
PUmUf.
n
JUUO LEtVA. «i a i.
0*f*ndinl*

NOTICE Of
FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a SufTvrwy Fatal Judgment
ol Foradoaura indudaig Award of
Anofn•&lt;(r•, Fo«a and Costs dated
February 21. 2002. anDurad in Casa
No 01 CA 573-14 W of (ha Grcuil
Court gf itra I0TH Judicial Circuit r»
and lor Sammcsa County, Florida
wharavi EOUICREOIT CORPORA­
TION OF AMERICA &gt;a lha PU^tJI
and JULIO LErVA ANO __ LEIVA,
ur,Known spousa ol JULIO LEIVA, if
martiad. n V a CANOELAFUA LEIVA,
JO SE 0 SANCHEZ ANO ___
SANCHEZ, unknown spousa of
JO SE O SANCHEZ, tf marnad,
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK.
AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL
RELATED SERVICES. INC . a Naw
York corpoiation.
KISSIMMEE
ENTERPRISES. INC . a Florida cor
port lion. tV a KISSIMMEE TOY­
OTA. INC . TWIN RIVERS HOME
OWNERS ASSOCIATION. INC . a
Fionda corporation. JOHN DOE and
JANE DOE a/ara Dafendarts I wd
•ai lo iha highest and bast bolder lor
cash, al waft fionl door of the

CA M NO; S IC A IM S 14W
OE CAPITAL MORTOAOE
SERVICE. WC.
PLAINTIFF
VI
MICHAEL ENZOR ArtUA MIKE
ENZOR. IF LIVING. ANO IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
OEVISEES.QRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A ll
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST MICHAEL ENZOR
A/K/A MIKE ENZOR. MARIA
ENZOR; CITIFINANCIAL
MORTGAGE COMPANY. INC F/K/A
ASSOCIATES HOME EQUITY SER­
VICES. INC.; THE INDEPENDENT
SAVINGS PLAN COMPANY. FORD
MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY JOHN
DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS W
POSSESSION
OCFENOANTfS)
N on cao F
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw•uad to • Swnmary Find Judgmed
d Foradoaura deled Feb 2002
entered H CN4 Caaa No. 0 1CA10B*
14 W d He O n * Cowl cVHe 14TH
Juddal O c t * n and t o SEMINOLE
CowHy. SANFORD. Ftotoa I wte
a i l to He N 0 « d an) bed btotor to
cesh d AT WEST FRONT DOOR d
Ha SEMINOLE CowYy Cowihouae
located M X I N PARK AVENGE H
SANFORO. FL. d 1100 AM am . on
He 26 day ol March. 2002 He IdIn laid Summery Finel
Judgmed. to-wH
LOT 4. CARRINGTON WOOOS.
U4KT I. ACCOROMO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
eo ov i *o. PAoa aa ee and too,
r u a u c n t c o n o s o f a tw » K X i
COUNTY, FLORIOA
Dated Hra day d . 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Clark d Ha Crrou4 Cowl
By Mary Sboupa
Deputy Clerk
Publish vc
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVIO J
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
*01 S UraverMy Drive Swte 500
PlenUBon. FL 3 X 2 4
(*54)231*000
01-71203(GEE)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSABHJTIES
ACT. persona mth dteatetewa needkig • speowl accommodeUon ihowd
cod ed COURT ADMINISTRATION,
el
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse « 407 6 6 5 -4 X 7 . 16009556771 (TOO) or 1 6 0 0 6 5 9 6 7 7 1
vte Ftotoa Relay Service
Piteteh March 1 10,2002
KX009
IN TH* CMCUIT COURT
OF THE 1*TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
•IMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO; 01 CA 1642 14 W
BA MORTGAGE. LLC SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO NATtONSBANC
MORTOAOE CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
WARREN R MCCLUNG. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR
AGAINST WARREN
R.
MCCLUNG. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF WARREN R MCCLUNG. IF
ANY ELIZABETH ANN GILFORD.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw•uld to * Swnmary Final Judgmad
d Foreclosure dated Fab 21. 2002
entered in DvV Caw No, 01 CA 1542
14 W d He Crrcul Court d Ha KTH
JudrcHl Cacud si and to SEMINOLE
Coudy, SANFORD. Florida. I o il
ve4 to He teghevi and best tedder to
cash at AT WEST FRONT DOOR al
Ha SEMINOLE CowYy Counhouie
located al X I N PARK AVENUE n
SANFORO. F L at II 00 AM am on
He X day d Apr*. 2002 Ha totoang desedwd property as ■*&lt; tom In
sard Swnmary Fatal Judgment, lo­
ws'
LOT 2. BLOCK A. PHILLIPS
RAVENNA PARK SECTION OF
LOCH ARBOR. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 10. PAGE 34, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this 21 day d February.

2002

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryanne Mease
Clerk o l He Cacud Court
By Mary Slnxpw
Deputy Clerk
Publish ai
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN, PA.. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l S University Drive Sude 500
Plantation. FL 3 X 2 4
(9 5 4 )2 X 6 0 0 0
01 7«06(NAT)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persons *im iksateMw* need
mg e special accommodation shorAd

Lecals

ecals

M THB CM CUT COURT
OF THB 14TH
JUDICIAL CB4CWT.

D M E NOd #1 -CA-1430- MW
CALIFORNIA FEDERAL BANK.

COUNTY.
Punish March 1 1 1 7 0 0 2
MARK W. VAUANCOUWT, d «L
M THB CnCINT COURT
OP THB ItTH

cxcurr,

MANOFOR
■ COUNTY,

2002

UeniArwu
R**ryAyiATtoi1
» T IrtoyS
Deputy Clerk
Dentae M. RoeenHd. ESQUIRE
ADORNO S ZEDCa PA
2901 SouH Bayehora Drive
8wta 1*00
MtonL Ftotoa M I X
(306)959-6555
» you are * peraon vrtH ■ dteabtoy
who nu di any *ccononodMon n
o nto to perttopeto In Hta proceedtig. you are •mated, al no coal to
you, to He pruitoan ol carton eeetelance.
Pleeae contact Court
AcHWVaeaOon el X I NorH Park
Avenue. Suae N X 1 , Santod,
Ftotoa 32771 (4 0 7 )3 X 4 2 2 7 . wWn
(2) workkig dry* oI yew receipt d
Hte nceee; * you are heattog or voice
impaired, a t I (800) 9556771.
Pubteh March 1 1 0 ,2 0 0 2
KXD07

L

CAM NO: B 1 C A M 1 I1 4 W
FIRST NATIONWIDE MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
I6LCA PMKM IF UVMO. AM) IF
DEAD. THB UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISE E9.QRANTEES,
A S S U M E S . UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO AU.
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
MTEREST BY. THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST MR.CA PABON.
DAMEL O. PABON IF UVMO, ANO
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
A SSU M ES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
TURSTEES ANO M l OTHER PAR­
TIES CLAIMING AN WTEREST BY,
THROUGH UNDER OR AGAtoST
DAMEL 0 . PABON; THE LAND­
INGS (LONGWOOO) HOMEOWN­
ERS ASSOCIATION. INC ; PLATMUM CAPT1AL OROUP. MC. A/K/A
PLATINUM CAPITAL GROUP; U S
BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
AS MOCNTURE TRUSTEE FOR
THB FIR3TPLUS ASSETBACKED
CERTIFICATES. SERIES 1*97-4.
JOHN DOC ANO JA M DOC AS
UNKNOWN TEMANT8 M POSSESSION
______ OEFENOANT(S)

Hanoio f

NOTICE IS M R EBY GIVEN pw■uent to ■ Swnmary Fuel Judgmad
d Foradoaura tteted Fab 21. 2002
amend ki C M Caaa No. 01 CA
2016 Id Wed Yw Cacud C o w ld H e
ItTH Judtotel Circuit m and t o
SEMINOLE CowYy. SANFORO.
Ftotkte. I ete aa* to He iRHeat end
bed bidder t o cadi ai AT WEST
FRONT DOOR at He SEMMOLE
CowYy Courthouse beaded ai X 1 N.
PARK AVENUE H 8AMORO. FL. M
1100 AM am . on He X day d
March. 2002 He Mowing itetcitn j
Swnmary FHd Jud pw Y . tom *
LOT 71. THE LANDINGS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK 23. PAGES 2 THROUGH 6.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Deled Hte 21 day d February.

2002

(ORCUIT COURT SEAL)
Clerk d He C a n * Cowl
By Mary Btroipe
Deputy Clerk
PubtehH:
THE SEMMOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J .
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l S University Drive Sttee 500
PlarYakon, FL 33324
(9 5 4 )2 X 6 0 0 0
01-7695HFNM)
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT.
ra ti
corded COURT AOrdtraS TRATION,
al
the
SEMINOLE
CowYy
CowHouee « 4 0 7 6 *9 6 2 2 7 , 16009696771 (TOO) or 1 6 0 0 8 9 9 6 7 7 0 ,
via Ftonde Relay Service
Pubteh Match 1 1 0 ,2 0 0 2

tocoto

M TH* ORCUTT COURT
0PTHE19TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
MANOFOR
MMMOLS COUNTY,

CASIN O; 01 CA2309 1 4 W
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. MC. F/K/A
NORWEST MORTOAOE. MC.
PLAINTIFF
VS
LAWRENCE DAVIS. IF LIVING. AND
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEV1SEES.ORANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO AU
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST LAWRENCE DAVIS.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
LAWRENCE DAVIS. IF ANY;
HOWARD SUTTON, JR IF LIVING,
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
TURSTEES ANO ALL OTHER PAR­
TIES CLAIMING AN MTEREST BY.
THROUOH. UNDER OR AGAINST
HOWARD
SUTTON,
JR ;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE HOWARO
SUTTON. J R . IF ANY SABRINA
HAMPTON. STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.
UNITEO STATES OF AMERICA;
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
JOHN OOt ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw•uant to a Summary Final Jjdgmenl
d Fotactoaura dated Fab 21, 2002
amend In CM Caaa No Ot CA
2205 14 W d He Orcud Court d He
18TH Judicial Circuit In and to
SEMINOLE County. SANFORO.
Ftotoa. I wit t e l to He highest and
best tedder t o cash at AT WEST
FRONT DOOR al He SEMINOLE
County Courthouse locateda I X t N
PARK AVENUE n SANFORO. FL. at
It 00 AM am . on He 29 day d
March, 2002 He totowmg described
property aa aet torth In laid
Summary Fnal Judgment, to n e
LOT X . ACADEMY MANOR. UNIT
TWO, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS R E C 0R 0E 0 IN
PLAT BOOK I*. PAGE 22*. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUfF
TY. FLORIDA
Dated INs 21 day d February.

2002

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryame Morse
Clerk ot Ha Cecwt Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Pubteh 4k
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN, P A , ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l S University Drive Suds 500
Plantation. FL 3 X 2 4
(964)2X 6000
Ot 77979(NCL)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. parsons wdh deeteMwe need
ng a spatial accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
He
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al 407 6654227. I 6009556771 (TDO|or 1600-9596770.
vte Florida Relay Service.
Pubteh March 1. 10. 2002
KKOtl

CAM NO: *1 C A 223914 W
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION FAUA FT
MORTGAGE COMPANIES O/B/A
HOMEBANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
FUUNTIFF
VS
SHARE P. DURHAM. W UVMO.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES, GRANTEBS,
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEE* ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH UNDER
OR AGAINST SHANE P. DURK3AN.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SHANE P.
DURHAM. IF ANY AMANDA Y.
LASHLEY. r UVML ANO F DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. (M R S.
DEVISEES,
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
WTEREST BY, THROUOH UFCCR
OR AOAMST AMANDA Y. LASHLEY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
AMANDA V. LASHLIY. IF ANY
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
JOHN DOC ANO JANE OOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION.
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p w
ei*n l to e Swnmary Find Aidgmand
d Foractoew* (toad Fab 21, 2002
amend to CM Ceae No. 01 CA
2 X 8 14 W d toe Ckci* Cowl d t »
14TH Judtotel Ctocc* to and t o
SEMINOLE County. SANFORD.
Ftotoa. I w * re i to fte hkpteel and
bad tedder t o oath al AT WEST
FRONT DOOR ai tte SEMMOLE
CourYy Courtoouee located d X I N.
PARK AVENUE to SANFORO. FL, d
11 00 A ll r m on &gt;te 26 dey d
March. 2002 toe kYtowtog deecrtwd
property aa a d torth to raid
Swnmary Final Jud^narY, to a *
THE EAST 1/2 OF THE SOUTH­
WEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4
OF SECTION S. TOWNSHIP X
SOUTH RANGE X EAST. SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA ALSO
KNOWN AS THACT » . LAKE MUL­
LET LAKE RETREAT, UWT 2. SUB­
JECT TO AN EASEMENT OVER
AND ACROSS THE NORTH X
FEET FOR ROAD. DRAINAGE ANO
UTUT1ES.
TOGETHER WITH 1M3 OULT-H9
DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE HOME
VIM'S
TW1FLHS2912A
AND
TW1FLHS2912B, TITLE NO.'S
27768314 ANO 22788329 ANO RP
NO S RO16 4 X 4 ANO RO194335.
Deled tote 21 toy d February.

2002

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Cterk d to* C a a * Cowl
By Mery Stroupe
Deputy Cterk
Pubteh to.
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID A
STERN. P A , AnORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l S. Unhandy Drive Sule 500
Plantebon. FL 3 3 X 4
(*54)2336000
01-7*0X(FTN)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE.
AUCniCANS WITH OtSABILITIES
ACT, pereone with (tevtvMtea needtog a apedal accommodation Mould
contact COURT AOMbaSTRATtOH
M
toe
SEMINOLE
County
Cowtoouee d 4 0 7 6 9 9 4 X 7 . 1 MO8 5 5 4 771 (TOO) or 1 6 0 0 *5 4 6 7 7 0 .
vte Ftotoa Raley Semce
Pubtuh March 3. 10.2002
KKOtl
M THE CMCUIT COURT
OP THE ItTH
JUOtClAL CIRCUIT.
*1 ANO FOR
SEMMOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIV*. DIVISION
CASS NO,: 01-CA-2377-14-W
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
MC F/K/ACOUNTRYWIDE
FUNOINQ CORPORATION O BIA
AMERICAS WHOLESALE
LENDER.
ERNESTINE PRICE, to al.
NOTICE OF
FORCCLOtURI SALE
(Ptoeie pubteh n THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY G.VEN pwauant la a Final Judgment at
Foradoaura dated toa 2 t day d
February. 2002. and amend n Caaa
Nd 0 IC A X 77-I4W . d toa C a d *
Court d toa KTH Judctel Cacu4 to
and tor Semnoto County. Ftotoa.
wheram COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC. F/K/A COUNTRY­
WIDE FUNDING CORPORATION
D B A AMERICAS WHOLESALE
LENOER ■ the Plahl* and ERNLS
TINE PRICE. 01ANN PRICE,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF OIANN
PRICE. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
ERNESTINE PRICE. JOHN DOE;
JANE OOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTIS) IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY, are detendert* I ■ * aei lo toa teghato and
bail tedder lor cavh to toa WEST
FRONT DOOR OF COURTHOUSE
d toa Serrwtoe CowYy Courthouaa.
In Sanvnda County. Florida, al 11 X
on toa X day d March. 2002. to ok *
torth vi veto Fnal Judgment, to-w4
LOT 7 ANO THE NORTH t/2 OF
ALLEY ADJACENT ON SOUTH.
BLOCK 12. TIEn B. E R TRAFFORDS MAP OF THE TOWN OF
SANFORO. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK I. PAGES 56
THROUGH 64. INCLUSIVE. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
MOLE. COUNTY. FLORIOA
A/K/A 1003 CYPRESS AVENUE,
SANFORO. a X 7 7 I
In accordance mm toa Americana
wan Ouatetw* Act. Parioru mth
Oucmtwt needng a (pectal accom­
modated k&gt; parkopaw ai tore pro
caedng Mould contact toa Court
Adnentrato al 201 N Park Avanua.
Sanlord FL X 7 7 I . Telephone
Number 14 0 7 )3 2 3 4 X 0 not later
toan (even (7) day* poor lo toe pro
caedng H hearing enpavad. (TDO)
1 600-955 8 771 or Voce (V)1600955 9770 vte Florida Relay Servca*
Dated ton day ot . 2002
MARY ANNE MORSE
Dark Ot The Cacu4 Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy dark
Submitted by
Lae Once ot Manhai C Watacn
1900 NW 4901 Sneer. Suae 120
Fort Lauderdale. Ftotoa 3 X 0 9
Telephone (9544530365
Faortvte (954)771 6052
FM01-04695
Pubteh March 3. 10.2002
KK0I3
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
GF THE KTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
MANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA

NOTKEOF
(Ptaaea pubteh to THE
SEMMOLE HERALD)
NOTICE ■ HEREBY GIVEN pirauarY lo a Ftoai Judgm ad d
Foractoew* dated tte 21 day d
Febnaryt I00E. a n t anaerad to Caaa
Nd 01-CA-142O-14W. d toa Cbdd
Cow tdtoa JudcM Ckodtoartotor
Bamtoda Cow**
to to t Nghad and
caah al toa WEST FRONT DOOR
OF COURTHOUSE d toa Banteda
CowYy Cowtoouaa. In Banknote
CowYy, Ftotdo. d 11X cn toa 2*to
day d March. 2002. tte toteratog
t e a t d property t e a d lotto to
4 4 « Find Judgmad. k h *
LOT 19. M I L R D O I AT IABAL
FOMT. ACCOROMO TO THE FLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M FLAT
BOOK A PAOES HAND 19. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMMOLE.
COUNTY, FLOROA.
AAUA (T4 PME SHADOW
COURT. LONGWOOO, FL 32771
to
Act Pomona wah

tnnrtabnn to
caadtog K n ad
toe Cowl
AddntotoMr d X I N Park Avanua.
Sanlord, FL 32771. Telephone
Number (407)121-4X 0 n d later
t o * aeven (7) daya prtw to toa procaedng * heattog Impairad. (TOO)
1 4 0 0 6 5 9 6 7 7 1 or Udoa (V)160O*5 9 6 7 7 0 vte Flortda Fteaay Senrtcaa
Dated tote 21d day d February;

2002.

MARY ANNE MORSE
Cterk Ol Th# Ckcut Court
By: Doratoy W. Boten
Deputy dark

L ecals

L ecals

THE NORTH X F M T OF LOT* 1
AND I. AM ) THE EAST X FEET OF
THE NORTH *0 FEET OF LOT 3
BLOCK -wr, LAKE WAYUAN
►CXtoTTB LAKE ADOfTTOK AS FEN
FLAT THEREOF. AS RECOROCO M
PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE 23, OF THE
FU KJC RECORDS OF
COUNTY FLOMOA.
A/K/A M 3 Pleader
longwond. FL 32750
WITNESS MY KANO and tow a id
d tote Cowt cm February &gt;1.1002.

___.UlMNOWN TENANT, ASSOCI­
ATES HOME EQUITY SERVICES.
M G NAVA CTTIFWANCIAL MORT­
GAGE COMPANY. MC.; ara toa

Clara d toa Ckote Court
By Mary Stroupe

Daputy Cterk

Edwrante EAaaocteaaa. PA
P O Boa I X I I
Tampa. Flortda 33*22-501*
F01002949

to par*dpa« to tote pncaadng. you
an arYMad d no oote to you. tor ft*
prwiaion d certain
Ptaaea coraad Court '
a 201 IL Park Avanua, Sanlord.
Florida 32771, liliphcna number
(407)865-4227. ta*Mn 2 working
day* d your n o * * * d t t e docti­
mer*; If hearing anpaaad. (TOO) 1*0 0 6 9 9 6 7 7 1 .
rubKHMtedt 3 .1 0 .2 0 0 8
KKOK

M TNB CBbCUir COURT
OF THE E 1 I 1 H
M A M ) FOR
COUNTY,
CASE NO.! 0 1 4 A 6 1 E S -1 4 6 *
MORTGAGE ELECTRONK
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, MC.
MORTGAGE COMPANY.

Law Otecaot Manhai C. Wktewi
1*00 NW4Pto Street 8u te 120

STEVEN G HAWLEY and DONNA
HAWLEY, hit Kite; TRANSOUTH
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION;
BASAL POINT C0M4UMTY SER­
VICES
ASSOCIATION,
M C.;
UMD40WN TENANTSDWNERS.

Teteptoone (951)453-0366
Facservte (*94)7716092
01-02409
Pltotelt Maid) 3 ,1 0 . 2002
KX014

rM icf m rnnoy p w irat, pwauana to toa Outer or Find Judgmad
ad a n d to tote cauaa to *w Ckote
Court d Sardncte Ccaafy, Florida. I

nifrrnmart Inr:

THE CMCUO COURT
OF TNB DOHTtENTH

MANOFOR
COUNTY
O V *. ACTION
CAM NO. 01-CA-2111
BANK ONE. COLUMBUS. N A .A S
TRUSTEE UNDER THAT CERTAIN
POOLING ANO SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
APRIL 1. K M , FOR MORTGAGE
PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES
(ICRXXAN CAPITAL MARKETS. A
O M S K * OF MERCIAN BANK)
SERIES 1996-1,
BCRNARO PALLUCK, MaL

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURB BALI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwauant lo a Final Ardgmem d
Mortgage
Foradoaura
dated
February 21, 2002 and anaerad to
Caaa NO. 01-CA-2K1 d toa Ckcwt
Court d toa EIGHTEENTH Ju d d d
Ctrate to and lor tEUNOLE Corny;
Flortda wheram BANK ONE.
COLUMBUS. N A . AS TRUSTEE
UNDER THAT CERTAIN POOUNO
ANO SERVICING AGREEMENT
OATEO AS OF APRIL I. 1996, FOR
MORTGAGE
PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES (MERIDIAN CAPI­
TAL MARKETS. A DIVISION OF
MERIDIAN BANK) SERIES 19*9-1,
wYw P1eeY4t and BERNARD PAL­
LUCK; EDO*-MONIKA PALLUCK;
COLONIAL BANK SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER WITH SOUTHERN BANK
OF CENTRAL FLORIDA; SWEET­
WATER CLUB HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC. are toe
Detendarv*. I m l aa* to toa htepteat
and baal bvider lor caah at WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
FORO. FLORIOA at 11 00AM. on toa
dey ot 26 March. 2002. toa kteowing
deaertad property a * vet lotto to
said Final Judorrwtt'
LOT 4. BLOCK a SWEETWATER
CLUB. UNIT 1. ACCOROMO TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED M PLAT BOOK 1*. PAGE 26.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
A/K/A
102 Sweetwater Club
Boutevard. Ungwood. a 32778
WITNESS MY HAND and toa aaal
ot tea Court on February 21. 2002
Maryanne Moraa
Cterk d toa Ckote Cowl
By Mary Strotaw
Deputy Cterk
Echevama AAsaocialea P A
P O. Boa 25018
Tampa. Florida X 6 X 5011
F01006526
" S e a Amencane with DnaivMwa Act
Myou era a pwraon with a duatvMy
to partupate to tote ptocwwdng, you
are entiled al no cote to you. lor toa
provuion d certain aasulanca
Plane contact Court Adranteribon
al X I N. Park Avarua. SarJord,
Fionda X T 7 I. totepnone number
(4 0 7 )6 6 5 4 X 7 , withm 2 working
daya d yow ractept d tore docu­
ment. * hearing anpaWad. (TDO) I600-9656771
Pubteh March 3 .1 0 . 2002
KX0I5
THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EWHTIENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
MANOFOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 01-CA-70J
DIVISION W
WELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, F/K/ANORWEST
BANK MINNESOTA NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE.
v*.
MARLA DELGADO AKA MARIA S
DELQAOO, at al,
OefandarYlt)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pweuanl to a Final Judgment d
Mortgage
Foradoaura
dated
February 21, 21X12 and entered In
Cate NO 0 t CA-703 W ot tow
Clrcul Court uf too EIGHTEENTH
Judate Grate in end lor SEMMOLE
County. Florida mhwiim WELLS
FARGO
BANK
MINNESOTA.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. F/K/A
NORWEST BANK MINNESOTA.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS
TRUSTEE te toa Plano* and MARIA
DELGADO AKA MARIAS DELGA
DO; HOME TOWN REALTY BUY­
ERS INC. A DISSOLVED CORPO­
RATION. TENANT I I HK'A JUAN
RIVERA am toa Owlendanta. I wai
l e i to tow Nghwte and bote bektet Iw
cash at WEST FRONT DOOR Of
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIOA te
II 00AM. on tow day ot 2S March.
2 X 2 . aw Mowvig deaertbad proper­
ly a* Ml torto In laid Feral Judgment:

MOOCS OF SALS

iM d a te
w d bate taddar tor caah « Wan
b a d door d toa Coutoouaa X I N
Park Aeanua. SadbrtL FI 32771. «

1TOOAMonManh26.2002. to* tot-

•ted Find JudgrrwrY. to a t
LOT 24. BLOCK A COACH LIGHT
ESTATES, ACCOROMO TO THE
P U T THEREOF AS RECOROCO M
PLAT BOOK 11. FAGE 30-31. OF
THB PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
MARYANNE MORSE
Ad Clara d to* Coat
By: Itery Bkoupa
A* Deputy Cterk
PubiWt:Samtoote Retted
Subntetedby:
Marc A BarvEtra, PA

Aaomwya tor Ptenai
M l N.E. t*7to S k id . SUM 204
North Man* Baarfi Ftorkte X 1 X
Tteaphon* (306)77041 »
Pubteh: March 2 10.2002

m i*
CITY OP LOWOWOOD. FLOROA
NOTICE a HEREBY GIVEN tote
to* ary Ccmmteteon d to* Cky d
Longmnd. FtortdA M l hdd a Pubic
Haartog on Mondey. March 11.2002.
te TOO p m or aa (rmn toaraaAat aa
poaatote. to to* Ungunod Cky
Commtealan Chwitoara. ITS W
Longwood.
dto Section 3(a) d
In i
toa *2 X 1
raterrad la aa Idartocd AgraamarY),
tote pubic haartng te batog hdd to
order to lactera pubte oommad prior
in * con*io*r*Bon cy in*
Lxngwood CVy Com nM on oI N
pfcpowtl ch m flti lo th* Mst of
*2001

Treneportatton

to Mdt 0twiffwintof

and

fhul I* a

m • a I. * —
J e , 1n r ml A i r ■ ■ r-,-i e . 4
pony
to in*LmMnoca
wgrwrruni,
At tote maattog. rwereeied par***

reaped to tot prepoaed change. TIYa
Stednote CouYy. Ftorkte. daaettoad
aa.
LOT 45. SABAL VIEW AT S A U L
POMT. ACCOROMO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROCO M PLAT
BOOK 32. PAGES X , X ANO 64.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMMOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
and oommody knoaat ee:
Lcngarood, FL, 3277*
te pubic aala, to Via h4(Fi*te and bad
bidder, tor caah. te to* w *« b e d
door d th* Samtoote County
Courthouaa. Sanloid. Florida, al
1100 AM on Apd 23.2002.
Oteart Fabruaryll, 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Saroup*
Deputy Cterk
to accordance mth toa Amencane
With Dlarbtetaa Act, pareem* aato
dubtU tet rwtdtog i ipocnf icconv
mtxtenm to pamepate to tote procaadtog ahoutd contact court
Admtruatration at telaphcna nianbar
(407)6954330. n d M r toan awvwn
(7) daya pnor to to* procaacbig. *
hearing Imparted. PDO) 1 6 0 0 6 5 6 •771. or WHO* (V) 1 6 0 * 6 * 9 6 7 7 0 .
PA
17797 U A 1* North. Bua* 500
Clearwater. FL X 7 6 4
(727)536-3800
Pubteh March 3 .1 9 .2 0 0 2
KK017
M THE CMCUIT COURT FOR
ICMMOLI COUNTY.
CIVIL DIVISION
CAM NO. S0-CA-t**6-t4-L
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK. AS
TRUSTEE.
DAVID J . BAOAU Rid ANGELICA
BADAU, tv* mte. R te.
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER X
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uad to an Onter or Stannary Ftoai
Julgm ad d foradoaura dated May
1*. 2001 and adarad to C u r No.
ODCA-tMb-14-Ld to* Ckote Court
d to* Entoteanto Ju d d d G rate to
and Iw Samnote CouYy. Ftorkte.
wharaei FIRST UMON NATIONAL
BANK. AS TRUSTEE. ■ PtaeiMI and
OAVIO J . BADAU and ANGELICA
BADAU. hra ml*, te a l . a n
Balandina. I ate ee* to toa rvghwte
and bate bkkter tor caah « to* Wau
Frod Door d tow Sanvnd a CouYy
Courthouaa. X I North Park Avanua.
Sanford, Ftorkte X 7 7 1 M Samnote
CouYy: Fionda. te 1100 am . on toa
28 day ol March. 2002, toa toaomng
lard Order or Frrwl Judgmad. lo-mt
LOT 166. BLOCK C. TUSKA
RIDGE UNIT 5. ACCOROMO TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED M PLAT BOOK 43. PAGE(S) T4
ANO 7S OF THE PUBLIC
RECOHOS O f SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
II you art a parion mth a ikaalktey
onter to pamerpaia n tor* proceed­
ing, you aie mulled, at no cote to
you. to toa provaion d certain aw alane* Ptoaaa canted toe Court u
407 4 6 9 4 3 X wrthm two (2) working
day* d you racapt d tow Noaca: 4
you *ra hwanng or voca mpwrto.
ca4 Ftonte Relay Service (600) 9 5 9
1770.
□Had al Sanlord, Fionda. on
February X . 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
A* Clark, Ckote Court
By Mary S tro p *
Ai Deputy Clerk
SMITH, HIATT 4 DIAZ. PA
Altomey* tor PlaeYll
2691 Eate Oakland Park BuAevanl.
Sun* 303
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306
Pubteh March 3, to. 2002
KK0I*
M THE CMCUT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA
MANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO. Ot-CA-1423-14 W
AMERKXJEST MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
PUunWt.
Vk
DAVID E RHODES; SUSAN E
RHODES. . UNKNOWN TENANT.
ASSOCIATES HOME EQUITY
SERVICES. INC NK/A
CITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY, INC.;
NOTKEOF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
auant u a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure dated February 21.
2002. and emoted ei Cave No. 01CA 2423-14 W. ot toa Grate Court d
toe Eghtaenrh JudKial G rate « and
tor Samnote CouYy. Florida . where­
in AME RICHEST MORTGAGE
COMPANY, i* a PlairiUlf and DAVID
E RHODES. SUSAN E RHODES.

/^copy d toa prcpnaad thanga to
toa Tranaportahon h o p d a bated to
toa *2001 TraneportaOon and
Education tobaakucKn and Plan
Idartocd AgreemerY” la avtetebte tor
ravtew te toa Cay d Longwcod.
Engtoaanng Ohrtaon, 174 W. Church
Avanua. longwcod, Ftorkte. or you
may c a i (407;2CO 2 3 X tor addhorv
te totormdtoh.
I panona ara advtead tod * toay
u ifsi rnamngamunngft, n y wta
naad a record d to* pracaadtogaand tor auch purpoaa*. toay may
head to Inaar* tod a vartwam racord
te mada, wdeh raconf to tocAate to*
laatimony and evidence upon which
toa appeal M to ba bated (par Sec
2 *4 0 1 0 5 .
Flortda
Stalutea)
m

to parttopato In any d
toaaa procaeiknge ahoutd corked
toa AO A Coordnator, at (407)2603491, M teat! 4 * hour* In advance d
GERALDINE D. ZAMBfll.
CTTV CLERK
Pubteh March A 2002
KX020_______________________
NOTICE OF ACTION
CAM *179M
STATE OF FLOMOA CRIMINAL
JUSTICE STANDARDS A
TRAINING COMMISSION.
vm.
STEVEN W. REICHERT,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toat an
Admnaoaava CompiaeY ha* bean
Nad agatite you u akkig to ra n k *
y o u Correctional Cartihcata In
•ccontence mth Section 943 1385,
F B . and any nil** promuigatad
You ara ragurad to larva a emnan
copy d you Want to requate a hear­
ing puauarY to Section t X 57. F.3.
upon Rod Cetera*. PROGRAM
DIRECTOR,
Criminal
Juatlc*
Prdaaaronalram Program. Flortda
Department d Law Enforctment.
PO . Boa 1469. TaFahaaaae. Ftorkte
32302-1469. on w bwtorw Apr* X .
2002 Favu* to do to W« ream to a
datacA bang artered agernel you to
R a n k * aaal certhcabon puauarY to
Section I X 60. F S . and R d * 1IB27. F A G
Dated: February X . 2002
CHIEF PATRICK M. KELLY
CHAIRMAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
STANOAROS ANO TRAINING COM­
MISSION
By: 4 Slate M DeVaney. Drvmon
Rapratentaan
Pubtah March \ to, 1 7 .24.2002
KK022
NOTKEOF
PUBUC a uction
Noeca a hereby gnwn
McConnei Towing wte aa*
M Pubic Auction For Salvage
tor Caah on demand to hKpwte
bidder. Ihe Mowing deecnbwd
velkcte.:.
March 2 1 6 2
96 Chevy Geo
2CIMR22917677736
March 2 9 6 2
99 Butck
1G4HF94C0KH4U334
March 27 X
86 Mercury
IMEBP9230GH654146
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1Y1SK5263TZ001346
97 Homemade TraJar
NOVIN0200210943
94 OUi
IG3AY69YBE9 75X 79
97 Pont
1G2NE52TWMS42063
Th* Auction wte be hwkl te 9 00
a m. on laid dale* abova
McCoraw4 Tomng ARwcovery. 2800
Santod A n .. Sanford. F I. X 7 7 3
Prospecuva bakten may rupee!
vahetea on* hou pnor to aato
Term* ara TASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS’ McConnell Towmg
rwaarva* toa n f* to accapl w rayed
any and tel BIOS
Pubteh March 3 ,2002
KK024
IHNNOL1 COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS
Protect IFB3044 0 2 0 JC - Twrni
Contract tar Tienek Concxele Mu.
Sand and Stone Ouw Dale March
*7, 2002 al 2 00 PM local ten*
To guarani** racarpl d addenda a
a tw raeprmdanaa' responekwry to
contact Ihe Sernmote County
Purcheaeig Drvtuon pnor to the rued
receiving dal* ol •ubmrtlalk.bidi
Addenda ntomwnon a atao evkf
abw on Yw County ■ Web Pege
For mlormetion on any ol the
Samrnote County BCC protwetaptaaia vierl our web pege el
HYPERLINK http //www co kamnoia.ll ua/butinaat/purchatm g
www co aameiote n uatxneiw upuchaung or ca&gt; 407 6 6 9 7116
Pubteh: March 3, 2002

KX038

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fffiacfrad Flortde cnponM n; 8t al.,

NOTICE IS Oh/EN tool pwtuerO Id
1 FOW Judpnent ol Mortgage
Foredoeure In REM deled JWy 31.
2001 In toe Memo etyted erase, I aM
e e l la too NghoM end bool b id ** h r
cath M too Weal from don of toe
Semtoeto CowOy Cowtoouoo U 301
North Pent Avenue. SentonL Ftortde
m 11,00 t i n on 9to 19 dey ol Much,

n o tkr of acton

TO. MARCUS HOLOMO C O , INC,
T JM U A i y — y 17-82. Fem F a * .
YOU ARE NOTIFIED M an action
to cancel tM M t. M afM t
86*
N U oM ng property to Smtooto
CctftiL F b rtji
Eigtortol a * n Nortoeaef comae el
Sw um I t . Tmnthlp 21 South.
Ring* 30 E M . nsi SoUh TOO tool
ttohoo Souto 09 dep ots 27 mokjtoo
Wool. 496.7 toot a * ■ Po m at
Bo^tntog lor mU M tianco Sauti
m degree* 27 iiM to o W e * 22523
tool to ■ concrete monumera an tto
Ft(#« at Why el UA. H#«eey 17-tZ;
toonra w*t toe Ine of raid 1 « p m y
N a tl 17 ttogreee 17 mtoutos E o n
II S tool to m ton plpr. toence toerLu| —- t -*
HQ rWpTWwfI4ifleuto H d ip u e
Slm O M oiteto1 171
176.1 leot to PM * of
Beginning end ALSO toe Norto 2S
tool ol toe sauto loo tool el toe North
500 tool ol too Hutto era! 114 at too
Northeast 1/4 el SecWn I t ,
Towner*! 11 Soffit. Range 10 East,
lying Eael ol frepxny 17-93, LESS
too Eael 4 6 6 7 tool tw e e t. Sato
Semtoato CouOy, n o rth
AND
TIW pert ol toe Seuto ITS tool ol toe
Nofto 900 tool el toe NorthoeM 1/4 ol
toe Nortoeaet 1/4 ol Secern I t .
DmneNp I I Seuto. Range 30 Eael.
lying Eael ol toe Stele Rood IS m d
600. LESS treE rat BOO Net toeraet.
Said tond V*ig end being Muated to
Senenote Cotrity, Ftortda.
AMO
The Eael &lt;00 tool ol toe Sauto 200
tool el toe North 900 tool ol toe
Norton eel 1/4 el toe Nnrtorael 1/4 ol
Secern I t . ToonoNp 21 South.
Range 30 E u t. Leee toe North 2S
tool ol toe Wool 10330 toM. Seat
lend lying end being eituelod to
Sortm to C6W66 Hondo
LESS AMO EXCEPT too toOoWv
Dogto 900 tool Seuto end 190 tool
I H - - e —J t i n M, i i « - - - - - —J P - - -i - .
w en w rwnnMii corrwr a o#cncxi
19. fowiefiffi 21 Seuto, Range 30
Eaffi. net Wool 719 tool Seuto 37
degfoee 44 mtoutoe Weal 20 tool
Eeto to e paM Seuto ol too Potolot
Be ginning, toence North 10 too PeM
o l“
hee boon Mod agorot you end you
a n required to serve e copy el your
wnnen rtefenm . I any. to 9 an
WILLIAM R. BARKER. Eeq., too
ndhow frfcjfn i fcf
801 N I tognoie Avenue. Sle 4 1 6
Ortendo, Florida 32903, on of belore
March 20. 2002. end Mo too ortpnel
mm too Ctorti ol Me Court oMW
W o rt sendee on nafnOfTi attorney
or mmerleleTy tooroeltor, otoeranra
0 de/eue wd bo entered egeetd you
lor toe rebel dernended to toe comptoint or peBOurL
Ttot nonce ehei bo pubOdted once
each wood for two contecutore
weeks to too Senlord Herald.
WITNESS my hand erU teoloItoto
Cowl m toto FEB 12 2002.2002.
Ctorti ol too Court
By Jen* Joeewtc
At Deputy Ctoct
Putrteh FeOruery 17.24, 2002
end March 6 10,2002
JJ1 3 3
IN THt ORCUTT COURT FOR
ttIMNOUt COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVISION
FOo Number 02130-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
WILLIAM BERNARD DECKER.
NOTICf OP AD9MMSTRAT10N
The edmeeotrebon el too eeuta ol
WILLIAM BERNARD DECKER,
deceased. F ie Number 02 I30CP. re
pending n too Circuit Court lor
Semetoto CowOy. Flonde. Probeto
Dtvrtion, too edtM u of irtech to PO.
Bet 9009. Sentord. a 32T72 9099
The rtemoe end eddrouoe ol too porforth Mow.
ALL t/TERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
Al poreono on whom fee nonce a
to ned who hove oCyecbone tool
dtelenge Ote ratney ol toe WM. toe
quenftcetrone ol toe pereonai reptetereobvo. tienue or prrttdcoon ol to *
Cowl era reqitrad to Mo toee ctyec
bone wen tow Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OT THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
Al creator* cI too Decedent end
other peraon* haying claim* or
domtndt egaintf Decadenri ettete
on whom e copy ol toto notta a
dare ol toe toil piFAcencn of toto
Nonce mud Mo thee ctoene alto toto
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE O f SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
Al otoer cieditori oI too Decedent
end portent having derma or
demand! igaim l the Decadence
ettete mutt Me Ota* derm* eito tote
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
AU CLAIMS. DEMAM03 AMO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The due of too Mil pubteeben ol
ton Nonce ■ February 24. 2002,
Shirley L Decker. Pertonel
Rapreeantune
&lt;72.102 Peal Ook Cede
AUmonte Spring*. Flonde 32701
Stephen O. S t toy.
Aitnmey lor Penanei Raprotonulno
Ftaoda Bar No 0212328
Qreartoerg Truing, PA
111 N Orange Avenue. 20th Floor
Ortendo. Florida 32801
Telephone (407)420-:000
Factanto: (407)4205909
Pubten February 24. 2002 and
Much 3.2 0 0 2
111 74
94 THE ORCUfT COURT OF THt
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AMO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 01-CA-577-I44.
ANGELO FERRARI tnd 218AOL1AI,
GARRY WIOGENS. tnd any end el
unknown portlet claiming by,
toroupt, wtdtr end tflamU toe
hereto
nomad
indrviduol
0*f*ndv*(») who ere net known 1o
bo deed or okvo. whether lord
unknown p a n el may dam an
grantee*. or other clamant*, and
TENANT t l end TENANT 12, too
nemoe beetg tonoou* to accrue to

ITLOT 6 OAK V6LA, ACCORDINO
TO THE P U T THEREOF AS
RCCOROCO IN P U T BOOK 40.
PAGES T9 AND 77. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA.
DATED toto 14 dey ol February.
MARYANNS MORSE
Oort ol toe Cowl
By: Mary Bboupe
Daoufv r h i t
IDOHEREBY CERTIFY tool 9 bus
tnd oorred copy ol too torspwg
HoMco ol Soto pwtuanl to P.B.
Chapter 45 hoi been fumtohed via
U 6 MM toto 14 dty ol February.
2002 to toe Ptomtol cA&gt; Devtd J.
Paderaon, EoqWro el Pool Office Boo
532006 Ortomto. a 32653 end too
Defendant Derry Wiggins. M S33
Winding Ook Leno.longwood, FL
32790.
Putotoh: February 24. 2002 aid
March J.20C 2
JJ179
94 THE CMCUT COUNT
OF THE EJQHTTENTH
JUDICIAL CMCUT
D FOR
■COUNTY,
n oA
CAM MO..- 01-CA-940-14-K
MORTQAOE ELECTRONS
RE01STRATION SYSTEMS. INC.
■a nominee lot QAEENPOMT
MORTGAGE FUN OM aM C.
ABDUL HAJALJ; JANE DOE. Un
known ipouse al ABOUL HAJALJ;
TIMOTHY DUNN; CITY OF
SANFORO. CODE ENFORCEMENT
BOARD; SEMINOLE COUNTY, md
UNKNOWN TENANTBWNERS.
NOTICE OF BALE
Nonce to hereby given toot, pur
■uora to toe Order or Final Judgment
erkered to toto cause to too Circ*ffi
Court ol Somtooto CowOy. Ftortde. I
■ r-i -- x-a_ -v - - a - a
oWTIiMf UMEJ,
rKXTOa, aVKTvH

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■K
THE NORTH 1/1 OF LOTS 4 ANO
6 BLOCK O. REVISED P U T OF
MARKHAM PARK HEIGHTS. AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 1.
PAGE 7«. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIDA
and commonly Inarm C!
1700 S. Magmas Ava.. Sentord. FL.
32771
•Ipttobc eels, to too hrgheel m d beel
tedder, lor cmh, el toe wetl Item
dour ol too Somtooto County
Cowtoouoo. Senlord, Ftortdo. el
1100 AM on March 19.2002.
Dated February 13. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By OcroOvy W. BcEcn
Depwy Ctorti
to accordance wnh I
WMi Ckeehrtoee Act peraone wen tooobtobee needtog a epeoei eccommodehen to perllcrpeto to toto proceed­
ing
mould
contact
court
Admnelrebon el tolephone nurriar
(407)865-4330. nor totor tom eevm
(7) deye prior to too procoerffig. 9
heortog Impartsd. (TOO) I90O 9SS■771, or Voce |V)I 8 0 6 955 *770.
vte Flonde fletoy Sorvtco
Meean AAeeooetoe. PA
17757 U S 19 North. Surto 900
Ctoerweter. FL 33764
(7271536-3800
Pubeili: February 24. 2002 m d
March 3 2002
JJ178
M THE CMCUT COURT
OF THE 19TH
JUDICIAL CMCUT.
M AMO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CAM NO; Ot-CA 113814 K
FIRST NATIONWIDE MORTQAOE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
ANORE DEMONS SMITH. IF
LiVlNO. ANO IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDfTORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CUIMINO AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST ANORE DEMONE
SMITH; NANCY SMITH A/K/A
NANCY D. WARE SMITH. ANESA M
SMITH. STATE OF FLORIDA.
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY Q/VEN pur
*uem to e Summery Trial Judgment
ol Fwedoewe deled Feb 2002
enured ti CM Cow No. 01-CAII38
14.K ol toe C«tu4 Cowl ol toe 18TH
Juikool Ctrcvrt n and lor SEMINOLE
Cowry. SANFORO. Florida. I m l te l
to toe leghetl md beat tedder lot
caeh el AT WEST FRONT DOOR el
toe SEMINOLE County Courthcuee
kxeied M 301 N. PARK AVENUE n
SANFORD, TL, at 1100 AM am . on
tot 2 day ol Apnl. 2002 too tolowng
dem toed property ee eel lorton tort
Summary Final Judgmam. to-wk
THE NORTH 82 FEET OF THE
SOUTH 1339 FEET OF THE WEST
\I2 OF BLOCK 9. TIER 13. FLORIDA
LAND ANO COLONIZATION COM­
PANY LIMITED MAP OF ST
GERTRUOE AOOITION TO TOWN
OF SANFORO. ACCOROINQ TO
THE PU T THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN P U T BOOK I. PAGES 112
ANO 116 PUBLIC RECORD OF
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Deled ton IJd ey ol February, 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Ctorti at toe Ceart Court
By: Mery Seaupe
Deputy Clerk
Pubemin:
THE SEMINOLE HERALO
HiE U W OFFICES OF OAVIO J
STERN. P A , AHORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
901 S Unrvemay Drive Sues 500
PUntabun. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
01 71398IFNM)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. peraone wah rti vbe tiee need
ng a epecul ecammodeliwi shuuk!
conlacl COURT ADMINISTRATION,
el
toe
SEMINOLE
Cowny
Courtoouee el 4074*5-4227. I 8 0 0
9558771 (TOO) or 1-900-955-8770,
vie FkmJe Relay Service
Publish February 24. 2002 end
March 3.2002
JJ177
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE I9TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
er AND FOR

CA M NO: 00 CA1T9914 K
STANDARD FEDERAL BANK
PLAINTIFF
VS.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
ANO BENEFICIARIES ANO ALL
OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AGAINST THE ESTATE OF THE
DEFENDANT, DANIEL N ADLER
A/K/A' DANIEL NEIL ADLER.
DECEASED;
FLORA ADLER:
AMANOA ADLER,
BY ANO
THROUGH SHERRI TRUE AS
MOTHER
ANO
NATURAL
GUARDIAN OF AMANOA ADLER:
JOHN DOC ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS W
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
yn i v y g y
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEN pur
•uaM to a Bwnmary Final Judgment
ol FOradoeura deled Feb 16 2002
entered In CM Ceee No. 00 CA 17M
14 P id toe Clrcue Court ol tie 19TH
Judctal Cfrcu* In m d lor SEMMOLE
Cowny. SANFORD, Flortde. I wrt eel
to too huyiiil end beet &gt;-*&lt;«« far
cash M AT WEST FRONT DOOR af
toe SEMMOLE Cowny Courtoouee
kxaMd el 30 * N PARK AVENUE to
SANFORO. FU al 1100 em. on toe
I t dey of Mach. 2002 toe toeoaeig
deecrtiedproperty aseellorfi to tekf
Summery Final Judgnark. t o e *
LOT 29. COOL-MORE . ACCORDMO TO THE PU T THEREOF AS
RECOROCO IN P U T BOOK 10.
PAGE 94. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FIORKJA.
Dated Sve 13m dey ol February,
2002
(CMCUT COURT SEAL)
Ctoik at toe O o r t Court
By: Mary Stroups
Deputy Ctorti
PubOah n:
THE SEMMOLE HERALO
THE U W OFFICES OF OAVIO J.
STERN, P A , ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
■01 6 UMvenM Drive SWto 900
PtonOMon. FL 33324
(9*4)2339000
00-69173ISLHM)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, peraone into ileebBlto needtog a y r t u mileniinil—iwi ihoWd
earned COURT ADMMSTRATIGN,
at
toe
SEMINOLE
County
Cowtoouee at 4 0 7 4 * 3 4 2 2 7 . 1-80095*4771 (TOO) or 1-400955-8770.
-vw ri.-iii.-9w
" -ir t a n Arm
FD fia. riB'Ey
a#fvi£t.
PubAeh February 24, 2002 and
JJ171
M THE CMCUT COURT
OF THE 19TH
JUDICIAL CMCUT,
M ANO FOR
M M N O U COUNTY,
FLORK3A
OCNERAL
JURtEUCTION OtVWON
CAM NO: 91 CA 193914 K
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE
ASSOCIATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
5IMMIE BRE SNICK GOLUB. AS
TRUSTEE OF THE BRESNCK
FAMILY TRUST DATED AUOUST.
1997; UNKNOWN BENEFICIARIES
OF THE BRE SNICK FAM6Y TRUST
DATED AUGUST. 1997; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF BERTHA 5 BRESNVCK, TUSKARIOGE COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. INC. JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw
turn! to a Summery Final Judgment
ol Fondoews deled Feb 13. 2002
entered to CM Ceee No. 01 CA 1930
14 dT toe ctrewt Cowl ol toe 18TH
Judoal C rcu t to md lor SEMINOLE
Cowny. SANFORO. Flortde. I w4let4
to toe Iv^ieil m d beet btddw tar
caeh M AT WEST FRONT DOOR al
toe SEMMOLE Cowny Cowtoouee
located el 301 N PARK AVENUE to
SANFORO. FL. at 11.00 am . on toe
19 dey ol March. 2002 toe talowtog
deecnbed property ee eel torto to eald
Summary Final JudgmmL to-eE
LOT 124. BLOCK C. TUSKA RIOGE
UNIT N. ACCORDING TO THE PU T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PU T
BOOK 40. PAGES 56-68, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Deled ton 13 dey ol February. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Clerk cl toe Cecun Cowl
By Mery Sboupe
Deputy Clerk

PubAeh vi
THE SEMINOLE HERALO
THE U W OFFICES OF DAIrtO 6
STERN. PA., ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 S. Unrvervly Drive Side 500
Plenieoan. FL 33324
(954)2339000
01.781781 FNMAINCL
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. peraone *4 h d tebib ee needIng a i pffifui accorTvnodition ihould
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
ei
me
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse el 407 865-4227.1400953*771 (TOO) or 1 4 0 3 9 5 3 *7 7 0 ,
vte Florida Raley Service
Pubttan February 24. 2002 end
March 6 2002
JJ179
M THE CMCUT COURT
OF THt 1ITH
ju a a A L circuit .
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DTYttoON
CASE NO: 01-CA-I953I4-K
NATIONAL Cl IY MORTGAGE COA4PANY
PLAINTIFF
VS
DAVID OSHEL. JR. AKA OAVIO EOSHEL. JR IF LIVINO. ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.OHANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. LVIOEH
OR AGAINST OAVIO OSHEL JR.
AKA DAVW E. OSHEL. JR . EMILY
OSHEL IF LIVING. ANO IF DEAD,
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CflEDI
TORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMINO AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH UNOER
OR AGAINST EMILY OSHEL;
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pweuant to a Summary Fnol Judgment
al Forectoewa dated Feb 1 6 2002
entered n CM Case No. 01 C A
195314 K ot toe Circua Court al toa
18TH Judoal C m e r and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. SANFORD. Ftonda. I
art tab to toa Ngheit end beat beJdtr
tar coah at AT WEST FRONT DOOR
el
to#
SEMINOLE
County
Cowtoouee totaled ol 301 N PARK
AVENUE VI SANFORO. FL al 11 00

L egals
AM a m on toe 2 day el Aprti, 2002
toe taeonlng deecrtbed property ee
te l to r* to told Summery Final

m o r t g a g e ele c t r o n ic

WEST 1/2 OF LOT 6 OAK HILL
V86AS PHASE W, ACCOROMO TO
THE PU T THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN FLAT BOOK 41. PAOE(S) IE
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated tea 13 dey el February. 20M
(CMCUT COURT SEAL |

GUY BY. el 01.

Cleikol toe Ctrewt Court
By: Mary Strawm
OepWyCterk
Pubaah to:
THE SEMMOLE HERALO
THE U W OFFICES OF OAVIO J.
STERN. P A , ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
601 S. Uhheney Drive Sun# 500
PlarneSon, F I 33324
(931)2134000
01-76245(NCM)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS VrtTH DISABILITIES
ACT. peraone avto deebonei need
tog a vpedat aooommodaeon ahoWd
contact COURT AOMNSTRATION.
al
toe
SEMINOLE
County
Courtoouee el 4074634227, 1 4 0 3
9*34771 (TOO) er &lt; '4034534776
vie Ftonda Hetty Service.
Pubith February 24. 2002 md
Martfi 6 2002
JJ1 9 0
M THE CMCUT COURT
OF THE 19TH
JUDICIAL CMCUT,
8EM B40U COUNTY.
JUMOICTION DIVISION
CASINO: 03CA-24S7-13K
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY AS
TRUSTEE
PLAINTIFF
VS
RAJIV CHANDRA, IF UVINQ. ANO
IF
DEAD,
THE
UNKNOWN
8 P O U S E . H E I R S ,
DEVISEES.ORANTEES.
A3SI0NEES. LIENORS,
CREDfTORS, TRUSTEES ANO AU
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST RAJIV CHANORA,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RAJIV
CHANDRA. IF ANY; W1N0WAR0
SOUAflE HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, « C .; CITY OF CAS­
SELBERRY, FLORIDA; JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
______DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw•uara to a Summery Final JUdgmern
ol Foredoom deled Feb 16 2002
entered to CM Ceee No. 03CA2457-144* ot toe Cfrcul Court o&lt; toe
16TH Judcial Clrcwt to md tar SEMI­
NOLE Cowny. SANFORO. Ftonda I
mb eel to toe rvgheet end beet bidder
tor ceih et AT WEST FRONT DOOR
al
toe
SEMINOLE
County
Cowtoouee located el 301 N PARK
AVENUE to SANFORO. FL al 1100
AM a m on toe 19 dey d MmtoL
2002 toe tobowng deecrbed proper,
ly e t M l forth to laid Swnmeiy Ftoal
judcvnaril h&gt;«t
L0TM54. WINOWARO SQUARE,
SECTION TWO. ACCORDINO TO
THE PU T THEREOF AS RECORD
EO IN P U T BOOK 20. PAGES 34
ANO 35. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated ton lld e y o l February. 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Marymne Moree
Clerk ot toe Croat Cowl
By Mery S troupe
Deputy Clerli
Pubaah et
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF OAVIO 6
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
901 S Unrveraey Drive Side 500
Ptornaeon. FL 33324
(9*t|2334000
0 3 4 0 5 5 2 (0 E MB)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. peraone mto daobtoiee need
tog e tpedd accommodabon thodd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
toe
SEMINOLE
County
Cowtoouee at 4074454227, 1800953*771 (TOO) or 1 4 0 3 9 *3 *7 7 0 .
vie Ftonda Relay Service
PubAeh February 24. 2002 md
March!. 2002
JJI9 I
M THE CMCUT COURT
OF THE IfTH
JUWCUL CMCUT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CAM NO : 01-CA-26331441
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
INC.
STEPHANIE 0. KNIGHfEN. el ol.
NOTICt OF ACTION
TO UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
STEPHANIE
D
KNIGHTEN
(Raeidance Unkraem)
STEPHANIE D KNIGHTEN
(RetOenca Unknown)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tool m lebon
tot Foredoom ol Mortgage on toa
talowmg deecnbed property
LOT 1 3 BLOCK 11, TIER M. OF
TOWN OF SANFORO. ACCORCHNO
TO THE PU T THEREOF, RECORD­
ED IN P U T BOOK I. PAGE 1150F
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY, FLCRIOA.
AKA 909 SOUTH BAY AVENUE.
SANFORO. FL 32771
hat bam Mad ogamel you and you
are reqwrad to aerva a copy ol you
vmtien delenaea, t my, to a. on
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tor PlartiM. eh ota adfrete ■ 1800
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Pubkah (Please publish er The
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27. ACCORDING TO THE P U T
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TY. FLORIDA
A K A 449 HOWARD AVENUE.
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By- Mery Sfrotpe
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THECMCUrr COURT
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JUWCUL CMCUT
ei ANO FOR
6EM BM U COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVE. ACTION
CASINO. 01-CA-1934
DIVISION 14K
WELLS FARGO HOME MORT­
GAGE . INC. FiKA NORVYEST
MORTGAGE. INC.
KENNETH EUGENE YOUNG. *1 tl.
Defendant)*).
NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw­
tuanl lo an Older Reachedukng
Foreclosure Sale deled February 14,
2002 and enterer] ei Gave NO 01C A 1534 iA toe CkcuT Court d toa
EIGHTEENTH Judiciel Cecun n and
lor SEMINOLE Cowity. Ftonda
wherein WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC. F/KANORWEST
MORTGAGE. INC. * toe Plant*
m d KENNETH EUGENE YOUNG,
JR . GOLETA NATIONAL BANK
TENANT ( I HKA ERIC HOWE
TENANT n HKA ROWENA REGIS,
are toe DefmdanU. I wJI a e i to toe
tvgheil and beat tedder tor caeh al
WE3T FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIDA at
II 00AM. on toa day el March 19
2002. toe toOowing deecrtbed proper­
ly a t te l tarto In tael Fnal Judgment.
LOT 9. BLOCK H TEMPLE TER­
RACE ANNEX. ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN P U T BOOK * . PAGE 81.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. RORIOA
AKA 1906 Aiaiea Avenue. Winter
Pert. FL 32790
WITNESS MY HAND end toe seal
ol ton Coun on Febiuery 14, 2002.
Maryam e Morae
Ctort ol toe Cfrcwl Cowl
By Mary Seoupa
Deputy Dark
Echevima lAuocwlee, PA.
P O Boa 25018
Tampa. Ftonda 33822 5018
FO1005958
" S e e Americana wnh DnabJmes Ad
II you ere • person »niti a ckaa/virTy
who neede accommodabon in order
lo participate n tow proceedng. you
are entitled al no coal to you. tor toe
provi**,on d certain eatittance
Please contact Court Artnraauauin
al 201 N Part Avenue. Senlord,
Ftonda 32771 telephone number
(407)6*34227. arthto 2 working deye
d your receipt d this document, tt
heemg mpeired. (TOO) 1 4 0 3 9 5 3
8771.
Pubkah February 24. 2002 and
March 3. 2002
J J I6 4
NOTICE OF UEH SALE
In accordance with toe proviaiona ol
law. there being due and unpaid
charge* tor atach toa widaragned la
entiled to sanaly an owner a km al
toe goods hereinafter deecnbed md
stored al Unde Bob a Sod Storage:
2650 W 25th Street Senkxd, Flonde
32771. (407) 3234433. And. due
note# having bom given, to me
owner ol uid property m d a t parte*
known to claim an niaraat maretn,
and toe tme specihed n such nonce
tor payment d men having •■pried,
toa goods mil be sold el pubkc auc­
tion to toe Ivgrteal tackier or ciherwiea
deposed ol on March IT , 2002 Dali
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SI Sonlurd, FL 32771, refrigerator,
drvng table couch, waleihed frame,
mac. boats and bogs
220. Morses Sancher. 100
Sweetgum Woods S I ,
ei3 B ,
Denona. FL 32725. boa spring molties*, dateer. chan, boom bos. Ian
230. Manama Uartm. 3821 Elder
Spring Crr. SonlonL FL 32771, day
bed. Maytag washer, dyer, rtessers,
and table nvec. boaee end bogs
349. Robert Hurling, J t , 2495
Qrandrtew Ave , Sanlord. FL 32773.
mattrear am frame*, reclmmg chew,
mrac bog and boa
427, Karen Towers, 5753 Kmgs
Gate Dr. Apr B Ortendo. FL 3280E
dryer, computer desk, dealer, bed.
TV. rptsc rfrrms
434, Thomas Sapp. 7845
Budge stone Ter Jacksonville. FL
32216. akXTWtwn bool, frihag gear,
lurnewe. mtec boiee
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1-800-230-8774

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expartarc* UrtbaMtatopaatctog
acraan. C a l lor appointment,
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2920 S. Orlando Drive
Sanford, Florida 32773
(407) 323-8787

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Inventory Specialist:

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Help
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7-944-7424
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needed. w* tram. Hourly pay phja
bonuaea 407-888-7208.

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lor appototoient Express
Santee*. 407873-1511. No F&lt;

Construction: Foam Insulation
company hiring Iniiiftmu Clean
* » Icenae Stale rrde travel n co.
vehtd* M-F. Pl K a w l Ouarantaarl
minimum tSOOVak BeneMa. bonua
8 travel coat* paid 407-332-49*8.

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benaMa. F u maun* 407-338-4710
or c a i 407-3388000.

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Lu J t y tofpNMCtiBQl
lACOA
piatonal Orsal pay. banaMs. paid
l 407-331-5977.

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ccnpany to Cared Ftonda ina Wing
application, tor the following

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preaa Putoraal parnanrqx 407-3307148.

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vtattora. Baaic computer lk*a
mdudng Microaoft Word. Team
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denial, vacation, holiday, and
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With This A d '
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Since 1954

Phone: 407-323-1120
Fax: 407-323-1845
E-mail: (nh8&gt;antare com

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Community now htonq Reaident
Aid an ahttt*. 11pm-7*m thin
OBm M M Apply to peraon, 300 WM
Airport Bhrd Sanford.

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Socntary-smrt construction cb to
Geneva, neat be computerManta,
uae-excel. word..gtXdi book*, aM*
to work on own, IAF appro 30 bn.
wk *8-110 Fax Raacma (407)348Seatung martananc* cuatodtontor
Part Tim* poaMon at tocMchurch.
Petition available Apr* 30th.
Require* working knowledge at
mechanical device* Including
plumbing, and A/C
Dtalnd working
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407-322-4371 tor appAcalton and
Interviewtototmaken..
Sprtnghd SuHat now hbtng to*
kme: Maintattanca aiperlanca
necessary. Applyn peraonto201 N.
Town# Rod. SMdord
OaenranaPOKaervtoeA
wanted. id kme. 407-948-5004.
Tito Ootfl tMMch OoMI
Posittom tot pf o n tbti psopis
who love worktoq on go! coun ee.
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407-310-8383
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CaA407-328-7994.
Tin Man wSi totoarianca, mat hava
drtvara keen**. Apply to parson al
Freda TV* Servte*. 407- 324-3*89.

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iktavwfe.
407-330-4423
Wry ntoa, vary ctoan kxn rm. Nawty
ramodated M u*. cabt*. A C . Indry.
‘
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private antianc* Hon
w WaTarredl Onty * u g bee
need apply. 407-330-7373.

2 mono avaktto, Near434 PrMErt
Fum, UK tod*429 USSOmo . 150
407-830-7158

t? r s S p e Uartenanc* Foreman

9wm 4BR2SAhome. SarknJ Area.
Living
Room W/Fbeplac*.
Waaher/Dtyer *375/mo. *250
Secunry, UbMIeanductod4C7-37S1116
97— A p a r t m e n t s F u r n is h e d
a n a . cab !* TV. Seeking

m atun

S a n fo rd : Oarage Apt sal* area,
todudae M pke caU*. *530 PerAto.
ptu* Dap. 407-282-1384
Oarage apt. rat* area,

Newly renovated I Bn ApLhtatortc
Sanlord, private entrance, water
included Aval knmed MSCVmo. 1
mo. aac mqUred 407-8638222.

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POSITIONS AVAILABLE IN AVIATION^
SANFORD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
RAMP SERVICES

The Aflon takto Home Center

99—ArARTMENTS Unfurnished
MARINER S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA 1BO«U HKVklO
2 BOflU. untwo ANO UP

407-333-4470

ONE MONTH FREEI

(Lxrvtad T«no Otter)
2 Oedroom* bom *539
OBeekoom* *834
W* pay watar/aawar.
Small pala welcom*.
Cedar Creek Apt*
407-324-4334

100—C ondominium
R entals
Sanford Condo For Rent
Large 2/2 a/catoedral ceiling*,
custom but ri along*, wet-bar.
waaher/dryer. new pant 6 barber
carpel, gatad complei has
pooMpa/tam*
courts ctublKuwloryjng tml. ctoaa
to mak/l-4. $87S’month 6 security
dapoak nrJudeaatia 407-324 8Q00l

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AIRCRAFT CLEANER INTERIOR

DOYLE S RENTALS

Deooal
Lake I
4BFV3BA W/ ON
Screened Pool W/Hot Tub,
Geraga.Sc
Firapiece.. Formal Dntog
,750/11700 Deposit
*1.750*11

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DOYLE REALTY, INC.
(107) 322-2488
WE RENT A S E L L HOMES
Lake Mary 3/2: Fenced yard. 1 car
gvagt. 123 Norto FSgRi S i * 9 0 0 ,1U,
IaaLsacunty No p a ll 407-323-

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RINT5/1-18,722 BaywoodCbd*.
W/D hook up*. Sun land Estates.
Sanlord *8 5 0 month. 1st. last,
aacurty reqd Avakabto Feb IsL CaA
4078*98328
Sanlord. Newly renovated 3 0 0 with
central Hlg. A A/C. Section 8
Accepted. 2427 Marshal Ave.. Tha
unman Group (4 0 7 )3 2 1 8 3 3 3
Santord. I B n 1BA houae tor rerT
|15Q/wk, *3 7 5 deposit, todudea
lAteek, no pets or eh **e n 407-3E3
3481.
Sanford: 2BFI dupiea. CHS A just
beautitulty renovated 1825
Sentord: 2011 to Sanlord Place. CH
AA new teom g A part, tenky ream,
doubts garage. 1 7 5 0
Sanlord: 3B1I CHAA. wood boors

lanced yard. *795

Sanford: 2fOT
2W1 in Loch Arbor, fiacre

lakabort C1IA breplace. new carpel
A peak, doubln garage, lancad
yard 11200
Lata Mary. 30(1. CHAAwait toLake

Maty Elam. large tot 1C50
Lak* Mary: 2fin In The ForeaL
55&lt;adull community, (urnor ixi/um,
abort larmok. *895
Call Porxlg Realty
(407)822-8671

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SWISSPORT USt, INC.
2 R E D C L E V E L A N D BLVD .
S U IT E 210
S A N F O R D , F L 32773

407-585-4790
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(We are located on the second floor above Dollar Rent a Car)
All Candidates must provide:
• 10 year work / school history • P a ss a drug screen ‘ Agree to Mandated tinger print back
ground check procedures • Understand English • Be available to work w eekends, holidays
and evening hours.
For Ram p Services positions, you must p o ss e s s a valid Florida Drivers L icense and b e able
to lift up to 7 5 pounds ol luggage on a consistent basis.

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Sanlord: 281V 1BA dLptrt 1716A
Ridgewood Lana. CHA alov*.
retngerator. prtvala screen palto.
*573m onto. (5 0 0 * * a x * y no pats.

40M 22881^^^^^^^

Se8 or rant Zoned kght toduMML
308) 12*1
L3ph
pto* rwatonce. Owner Anerctog, 901
E 2Sto St ARout* 48 4078238154
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CHA A p M a batoa 4078228188

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area, lobby Areal rocme. ExcaAant

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front Ago* come view. 118880a
&amp;y*pptorty,40788M32B.

153—Acreage Lot F or
Sale
DELTONA 10*01

hcmasAe. horaa*. ealB*, (armingor
nursery! Zoned agricultural.
*4,900ACRE Sm. down w/owner
finance *04-717-1771 m *84-787Otektva: Comer M Hwy 48 •
WeWva Park Road. 1.8 acrat
brttMte lot ate homo. *88.900. T8d
Arthur. Broker. 407-2734588
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For Sa le

Sartord Vary larg* 2BTV 25 BA
Mbuck, prtvatooowl yard, near Njto
schooL *55 000 407-908-4233.
157— M o b il e H
Fo r S a l e

35a10 mobte home. Mtoched FL mt,
party tomd carpeted eaNng tan*,
newatemnew A C Located hlbwn
A Cotaary (adLtt) Park, 5388 Orange
Bbt* Lb Mono* tettog *17000 388740-1088_____________________

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4,000 SQUARE FO O T
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1980 Manatoa. 28H/1 BA a* radtxw
Inaida. a l appia Kay. lanced yard
Carriage Cove.. *7,000. 407-493

on pramtae*. 1400*88 Cai Don ot
Beverly 407822-1810.________
FOR R EN T (407)302-7884

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A FFORDABLE HOMES
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Tenants? We Can HRLR1I Any
Condition, Any Area, FAST
Ctoetog.
407-871-2728

*088 RORR: RkM • la*10.00
lay a teeweto Cto taM.
Seal Faratlaaan. Aagaal

160—Business For
Sale

Flenovaled Like New: 3 B R new
part avert, new carpet. LR. D A
FR. over 1/4 acre *79.900
Over 114A oe MM 1 Bate: L * &lt;*v
*(rt4 haevOy toad. Piload k* qA*
sal*. *84.900
Pool Home: 3/15 w «i LN, Dki. Sc
Porch, Inground pod. garage on
dead end cutdaaac. *85.900.
Renovated Like New. V I, newly
parted interior, manor, new
carpel, new A/C. act porch,
*78.500

PAUL OSBORNE
vtrituni i PHOPirinrs
10? J?1 *764
Histone Sanlord 32 w/atudy. 1650
aq A compieteTy ramodatad. maters,
abus. 1/2.5 sere. CHA she ret., deh.
gar. graat neighborhood, near
abopping/1-4/417/tak* *97.500.
407-414-7888_________________

3/1, In Sartord. LR FR. IWeplaca.
newkitchen, bath. Ms. Central A/C.
electric wiring, carpal, part,
r t porch. Noictoatog
i
*1000 (to. JSfiOthcnto 407-7881090
Sartord 3/15 lancad bad* yard, a*
appkancea Kay, shad 1car gang*.
w« rapteoa oaipsls *89JOa 4078028520 ____________________
SANFORD-NIc* Arse, Clean 271,
new palnl/carpeVUIe. 1410
ItegnoBa Am A C (7M00 4078M5324_______________________
Sartord Pool horn*. 4/2, abnoat I
acre r t LR Fn, OR, CarOralAC new
carpel, tile, futures, roof, open
porch, part »vu No closing cos!.
*2500 dn. *92k 407-7880688 .

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Bar and (M r
2H8 Park Ave,
Sanford, Florida
Taka Advantage Ot This Ran
OpporttaWyteRiconia Owner 01
The
Hettaat
Spot
to
rdt-Owner Rotlring...Total
Price tackMaa: 4 CO P.
County p u t How Nastaurant And
Bar Equipment-Free Standing
Suddteg, Approx 3.400 Bq P L - A
Gold ifine Al *2280001_Fbinl
Proparty*

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181— A p p l ia n c e s &amp;
F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e

1 KINO SLOTA poalurepedic sat
raver taed. CoKI2K, aM*298 Can
dabvar. 407-708-5888________
1 Luxury NrmpAowtapset wkh 7 yr
warrarty k* *138 ipiaan*148 krt)
*210. Brand now. Located In
Sartord 407-402-2778._______
1 2 piece Nam* Brand Quean
ORTHOPEOIC PILLOW TOP
Maltr*** S*L Brand New. SM In
PUxUc Sacnhca *100 Can Dakvsr
407-422-8648______________
t BRASS BED. QUEEN SEHTA
poalmpadc aMAkama Never uaad,
coKSIK. aM*278 Candaivar. 407709-5698_________________
Aftand NewChanyOrt drwigktota
77 and6 Chexxwrt.ee/ SMnDox
*950. Lighted China CabtoMAval.
Can Dabvar. 407-422-0230.
AFid am main*** aat. New si
paaac tAat aM*80 407-422-8648

Sanford Court
Apartments

Studio A pts. Available
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1% 407-327-4458

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407-323-3301

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Living

Equal Opportumly Employer M/F/V/D

F v y p or t^
{ / / f *&lt;* SAI(S*nric»i Company

U n t2 / l.iW
hookup*, 15504550. 407-321
8757.

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FUELERS
AIRCRAFT DISPATCHERS
w eek ly pay, direct d ep o sit and a s a te work environm ent.

wintor springe: 38H/2BA. 837

n G ssn B eW T SST C sr
800 Sq Ft or 1800 Sq FI Ot
Othca Spec* Wbh Hart ot *450
or *800 * Salas Tax Par Month
ADeport
Realty, toe.

W e o ile r holiday p ay ; uniform s, free parking, paid c o m p re h e n siv e industry training,

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Lake Mary Blvd. &amp; 17-92

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R entals

•enter'd: tBfV IB ath W/ Scraend
Porch 1425/1400 Depose
Rtodonk Htotoatc Dtabtcl IBfVlBMt
WEndbaed PKto Hdwd Ftoon. 10F1
Ceifing*. W/O Hook-Up* Oaa
Fireplace *525/1500
Sanford: 1BTV1BA W/ O k . W/D
Hook-Up*. CHA *500/1450 Dep
Sanford: 2 Lg BfV I 5 BA. 2 Story
Condo. Haw Carpal. Vlrryt * Part.
Nkfon * O rttg ten.. W D HooKUpa.
Comm. Pool I8 2 S S 8 0 0 Dapoak
Altamonte S o rin g *: 30fV 70*th M
Obi Oarage. New Paint A Flooring.
Lg Screened Porch *850/1800

1384

141—Homes For S ale

103— H ouses -

407-321-8331

jOAt S BA, oomer loL ganaga.
available May tat. *700. tat tail
t aacunty 407-324-3139

73— E m p l o y m e n t
W a n te d

2 Story Victorian Horn*, ttiatonc
Ranaiatanca
Rabramant PT Dialrtct. Iplc. balcony,
i
toMtbtoianewhelper, 8-12pmMgn- prtvtegaa *10WWK, *1001
Ftt. Apptr to peraon. 300 Weal I 407-3*88277
Airport Btvd. Sxntord
‘l 8, J

Wkt Down Paymt. Anistanca
Avatabie,Cheaper Ban rantl.

Saaktog a peraon to ahan my
home, viewol Lake Monroe, houe*
prMegea. CM407-328-7232 tor in

ncJudet BApiui GBbJe. $530 p«r
month, plua deposit 407-282

93— R o o m s F o r R e n t

sen/ 2BA For Sal*

407-321-0759

Fonman and datM param rrawt have
vakd Florida drtvara kanaa. Prater
temale tor dtoaN peraon wdh an aye
torquaSy No axpartano* neceaeary
|uat a deaba to learn and grow wki
u*.
Platt* cal 407-302-0274 tor more
H o and to achadul* an hkrvtow wkt
our Mai. Drug Free Work Place •
Worker* Conn toauranc* • Equal
Opportunity Employer. W* am
tooktog tor a law good people! A n
you on* c4 toamT

WM do baby amng. ihoppmg.
cooking, chauflaurtog. ate.
407-3228492

(8 0 0 DOWN — WHY REHTT1

rnmukody Pay18 ran 1*350) and
1/2 utmtle*. 407-322-1062.

8 anford: Lovely 2BR apt. etc.

« CrewMantoara

103— H o u se s U nfurnished

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or (45&lt;Vmott2S0iacdap. Laaae
407-321-3735.

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Also Room for Rant Fu* Houa*
privilege*, tlto/wk. an uun**
nduded 407-8290177.

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quaky work. W* would to* to tali
to you about to* tolowtng Job

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F u r n it u r e For S a le

Sunday, March 3, 2002 P a n e 7 B
181— A pplian ces Ac
F u r n itu r e F o r S a l e

I A cherry
tod. (odd wood.
w»t p*ow lop meftreii ool Never
uaad So4 $648 Cbt d M 407-42*
0230______________________

M uia Margot Son*, twin bod.
pdemtop «d| .mMaago A wovo
looluro, bo now 1800
321*386-8708

A KINO SIZE PIUOWTOP
* orthopodc miltroia M l
Now hpbibt SM II95.
407*422*0048
D^TBlick
bod w^h"
lM*y tan ptowfcp m i Now iwad
407-402*2778.

DHng Rocnvt3 pc odU ttwny mod
doutJo podootol tabb */ (oil, 8
CNpponMo chart, buffet 6 hud*,
now uood coot 88b. oM 11298,
oorw, 1280. 407-7068898.

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c o r h u o a tr d

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320*7301.

Prao lb Ooaff Hama; Brown n
CM Mbr 1130am 4078862

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Classifieds Everyday!

P*» armchon withcano backing
$ Wuo votvol euohfono. Good
eondbon. Only 12500. 407-332
0187.
Pino Doybod wkh covor, matching
R R IM lM in w M R H
labia. *48.00 407-322-8491

734-4028.

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Froo lo good homo: Dorman
Shapantmab, 1 yr old ahapard
markbga. 407-321-8467.

Dog b I
id Cktor bmMt long M y had
croma color, approx 70ba. N ow b
‘ Proctouo* Cal anyttna, 407-3228484

211—
A n t iq u e /C o l l e c t ib l e s

W u v u f!

Saturday 8 Sunday. March 2 S X
2480 Milonvlka A«o. Sanford.
Oft Eiat 28th 8 L ‘
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223— M is c e lla n e o u s
Total Liquidation

Bodk b c M h SorOort, orihopobc

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M NRPIT SALE
CAT PROTECTION SOCM TY

199— P e t s i t S u p p u e s
Lovbg homo br maortad btrdt. WR
pt* in 386214-1938 oaRfrnd 386

Haddad Luxury hfl rockr
CkarMnamon notourftmd,ffb now
$800 321-3888708

217— G a r a g e S ales

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•old wood, madam color Lott ol
storage 8 1 long, 24 rthoo toE IAjoI

km h O off) 5 w wononfr TwOi $75,

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

Will Buy Old Unana, Dnhei.
FUaod Furffn. Jowaky andOddi
8 Enda. 407-8868789

Rack. Stockroom Shotring,
Jowoky Equip. Sabo. Vault Pilot
Jaeka, FcrkMts. Fib Cabriott
Laddort Track L-yrbng. Shcppng
Locfcort Offlco Furniture, Slat
Wat. and Much. Much. Mori.
717S W Colonial Dr, Odmdo
407*521-7707
730 Sand Laka Rd Orlando
407-2469878
2990 E CobbM Or, Orlando
407-0962001
3831 W. Vbo SI. Kbammoa
407-845*7788
ISO S. Stab Rd 434. AIL Spring*
407*882*7771
1488 Saprwn Bud Caaaatany407*
831*7280
lit Towno Center Bhrd. Sanford,
407*330*9989
1587 W. Now How l Avo. W
Moboumo, 321*7661278
8828 S hfldaioy 441, Laoabug 3823262202

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New 3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

/ip a it m e n t &lt;Ho&gt;nes
1800 W. First Street •Sanford. FL 32771

2* oubmorobb ptrnp w730tr hooe,
•400. V ihape fuel tank wkh
pimp, $900. FuM tank pimp. 110V,
*250 (cbo, oath bm) 407*3062082.

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1988OldaCuleaa. Cmbar Wagon
4 door, iteroo. good
Trodo. waicoiib. $700o
407-3306841.
IMillunbbkikil Nowpari good
bbrtor. A/C nuda work. $1498 or
boa) oftar. CM 407-327-3857. Mar
7:00pm
1989 Chivy CavaMf. Now km .

I hood!gukal or hood $500
407-3267030

1999BuckCentury Aula, al power,
77,000 mlo*, ruby rod 0 cyL 4rk,
. *7,800. 407-3214802.
CadL EktaodftI878. akWgMbody,
w/300 d ongino, vary good
eondtoon. 70.000 mkoo. $1250.
407-328-4452Mb 8pmor 321-4433643
•9Ohb CuOom Cbn. Stsoa Cold
fft Nowport iftometer, motormart
CV oib*. tirot, $ aloroo
vrtpMkm Goodccrebon 4063227466
98 Firebird. Rad 8 cyt, oulo,
taadwl imog b *8006 CMMw
8pm, 407-323-2519.

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1993. )32K*m&gt;ba.
*5 0 0 0 407-8860011 or 382-3834942.

234— A u t o m o t iv e
A ccessories

235—
T ruck /BusesA ' a n s Fo r
S ale

(407) 321-6220

CALL MR PRICEI
So Habb Etpanol
SANFORO 407-3216163

$19*98 PORDtA
-RENTA D EA UTtW Afl-

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Sa Habb Eipanof
MM Van: 9 5 Pontiac Transport.
13.800 2 factory convertibb child
•llety teat. Many e r tr o i good
eondbon. Now foot 4 0 7 -3 3 6 2 3 3 3

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1*84 Toyota Ptefaw: White, 4
cykndor, 5 tpood 97,000 mkn.
Ptonoor AMFUSbrndCaitotb,

PHtt. BETTIS CAR CENTER
NO CREDfTO.MAL CREDfTO
SANFORD 407-321-8163

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84 500 407-3216996

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have a nice 1994 Toyota Pickup,
orly 4 cykndaro. great on gas . but
haskeubb pukng my boss boat up

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407-3216590
240—

CM 407-3268473.

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4 door. AC, automatic. M X,
arcalanl eondbon $ 3 6 9 6 407-3221809.

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and DRIVE AWAY TODAY FOR
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407-322-7496

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28.890. $ 8 ,8 5 6 Ao a . whore a . P b

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5 rafrig
rig Eilra large
largo t%ctoen i

altachmenl $6,500 obo. 407688
1764.

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outboard angina Now poxit/no*
r*ww a w n u VWWr l l u gob
Wok mobtabod $3.500obo Con
botoon it Nbhob Outboard Svc
Conlor. 1000 W. UL St. Santard
407-2216848. pb N mag
Iff F4brgbM Boat, a rc eondbon.
115 Johnoon motor with traibr.
ANrayl garaged. $4,000. 407-483*
0882.

Buy TC-W3 Mercury Motor ON M
only $11 par Oakonll Ntchoto
OulbnMd aorvlco Cantor. 407-322-

Loohingtoraa uood boat and/or
motor?kbYoc
■gotbamlCcmatM
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Sarvba Canbr. 1000 Wait let S t
Sanford, 407-322-0984.

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Lowell's Auto Repair
Toyob 1 ASE Mailer Mechanic
Foreign A Domestic Auto Ropair
8 Sorvlco.
3400 W ed SR 40. Sanford
C al 407-302 8565
Hour* 9 0 0 - 6 3 0
VISA/MASTER CARO

1000 Wad tot 8 1 Sanford
407-322-0884

W» Sol YOur Bool onConofponork.
NtchotoOutboard Sarvica Cantor
4477*323-0994.

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So Habb Etpanol
SANFORD 407-32 1 6 1 6 3

Harbour Marino l anrtco
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our ONLY Buamota
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'Factory Cartkbd Tachmoani
*1laicrubar I
Hro M-F 8a-4p. SlISbrn-Noon
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(4071 324-0911
269-C o m p u te r R epair
Caito Compubr Syobma
Ropax. Upgridai $38 piui pana
Factory Trainad
2 8 17B French Axa
Sanford F L 407-323-8429

269-C l e a n in g S ervices
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b Odor T h e n Som cas
-Maid Sorvico
• Chico Cleaning
■Proaiim Waahmg
-Floor FWhrmrxng

4076216712

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Nichols
Outboard
Service
Center

NEAT-N-T1DY
407-324-1177

Proaaion Concrab
Naw. RapbcaA Fbpax
6 Sawing

287-La w n S ervices
Lawn Mamlonanco. Spixiklor
Ropax. TreeWbrk. Fro# EUxmtei.
Rwmonxbb R a b i. RewdenUal 8
Commwdd G 4 Adan 407-321 M i J

10% D b c o r t to u March.
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CcrnmoraoIrRowdontuiJ
Nek Kourpandii
(386) 4 5 6 1 1 7 7

In Homo KNty Bitting
Hatptng Hand Errand Bonrlca
120 Park Avo, ■ontord
CaH 407-303-8544

300-Pressure
C l e a n in g

275-D rvwall

DUN RITE: Roo/Comm
Froo o i l Uc/lna. S h in g b Root
Cleaning,
S a l t 8 Affordable.
407-321-4122

Dry Wall
‘ Stu cco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcomll
4 0 7 -3 22-6338 L/l

(3 8 8 )4 5 6 1 1 7 7
C tatac Fancw Company
Sorvxig You Oror 50 Y o.fl
Wo Dokw/ Wo Manufacture
Wo k itb l
Commorcul • Powbnliai
•Wood, Poot 8 R a t Fence
•Stockade -Chafknk Fence -Board
on Boon) -Shadow Bor
Cat For Froa Eitxnab
(407)331*0765
3 3 0 Cog Trick Rd. longwood

281-H o m e
I m p r o v e m en t
CHARLES a (Obi) MILLER.

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Roi/Comm. romodel. add non.,
ropair. 1 Mrmrto ropwr
4076261741

Sammob County

287-Law n S ervices

407*3326167

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Prooom Cleaning
Chemical Root Clowning
(No prenure, ulo way
lo clean a root)
Free Estimator, lyplnt
Commorcul Reixbnhal
Nick Kourpandii

______ 277-Fence

Aak About Our Spadalal

Evlnrude, Johnson
* Force Authorised

• Service A Silas
• N«w &amp; Used Parts
• U$$d Boats &amp; Motors

270-C o n c r e te

272-D elivery S ervices
260-Bo a t R epair

Starting At -

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A ccessories

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•ogme. runt g rail Be*n ner S&lt;50
Alio have Leer* camper ihek lor a
trig bod (Xk up Lka new. $7r. &lt;07
3 2 4 6 5 1 9 or 407- 4 8 3 6 4 2 9

1981 Chevy
S4verIdo VS. Work truck
$1800. obo. 407 9 0 6 4 2 3 3

PHIL BETTIS CAR CENTER
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FM $18 W« datyer. Cel 407-366
7036.

SANFORD 407*3216163

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Sanford. 407-3216183
So Habb Etpanol

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WOLFF TANMNQ BEDS

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ComproAquI— Page Aquit

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100% Financing

Sanford Landing

1.000. obo

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Wkh ShwAdor, Hip , Back, * Hack
Jala. Undarwalar light, cadar
cabboL Now uood Fid warranty.
Let $3298, mat aooffca$1896407884-91841.

What does that mean to you?

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407-302*2082

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Bank Owned
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223— M isce lla n e o u s

Bob's Lawn
Service
Common lal/RoitdontUI

Traoh Removal 6 Hauling
light Trio Trimming
4076226981 (Offlco)
407-402-2*1l(Mobib)

301-R oofing
ALLMAN ROOFING
Spacbkrmg n rorooting
• rapwtrs 407-322-1926
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U47. 4MA0014491
S ir e n Management
1400 S . Park Avo, Sanford
407 3 0 0 6 6 0 7
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What About B o b ! Tree Service?

Wo Accept All Credit Card!.
Trwo Removal. Trimming. Bobcat
Svc. Firewood. Froa Eirxnatei
Lrolni .407* 2 6 6 1 5 7 9
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to hamn Rnuxtd through
Homtbuytrt funding. LLC.

1000 W. 1st SL.
Sanford, FL.
(407)322-0964
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$15.75 per month..... 5 lines / 3months
$24.75 per month ....10 lines / 3 months
$33.75 per month ... 15 lines / 3 months

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Sunday. Marcti 3.2002

T h i SOONOU Mould

Avant Offers Grand Opening Specials
A t Avant You A re Treated Like Royalty
To Milady and His Majesty: Does
Avant Beauty Salon have a tweet
deal Tor you!
Now open under new manage­
ment. Avant's is a family affair.
Stylists transform limp locks in to
striking, up-to-the minute, trendy
coiffures with fashionable, traditiooal sets also a specialty o f the house.
And men never had it to good.
Their options include cuts, curia, and
color or what ever pleases their
fancy. Kids just love all the pleasing
pampering showered on them, too.
During the salon's Grand Opening
until April 3 a 2 0 0 2 , June Sirin, the
new manager-operator. Is slashing
prices for all services. Regular prices
are: Men's and women's hair cuts,
$ 1 0 0 0 ; shampoo and set,
f l A
$ 1 0 .0 0 ; and children's hair
cuts. $8.00. Grand
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Opening specials are all
hair cuts, color and perms.

Avant Beauty Salon, formerly
Sanford Beauty School, has been a
popular Sanford landmark for about
32 years. In addition to «pwt*Hfing
in exceptional hair care for men,
women and children, the shop also
excels in extending warm hospitality
to reflect a homey ambience. The
n e w I M M I W i| M iid w l b y K | y

Lillian and Millie, all experienced
and creative stylists. Beauty has
been June Siriri's business for about
22 years. She is a graduate of Baton
Rouge Beauty College, Baton
Rouge, La.
Adding to the amenities at Avant's is
the sale of quality hair products with
manicures and pedicures to be avail­
able in the near future. Walk-ins are
welcome and free parking is just a
few feet from the door. The salon
has been redecorated and upgraded

MON. 9-6 for^ T B E A U T Y

S A LO N

407- 323-0624
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to w elcom e the most articulate and
fastidious clientele to the sparkling
facility.
A vant's is open Monday, from
9 :0 0 a m to 6 .0 0 p.m ., and Tuesday
through Saturday, from 8 0 0 a m to
3 0 0 p m . at 2391 S. Sanford Ave.,

We are having our Grand Opening
Saturday. March 2 .2 0 0 2 .
Refreshments will be served.

• Low E. QIo m , Tinted A Ctear
• Steel A Fltwrgtess Door*
Frot Estimate* • Call Us Before You Buy
• Family Owned A Operated
• Over 20 Year* Experience

Randy Schoon

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Parm'f Day Out
Friday Morning

in the strip mall next to the First
Church o f the Nazareme. Telephone:
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -0 6 2 4 .

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SPECIAL j * 2591 S. SANFORDAVE M R
TmekylmSaBloS'Mon.JlBl-^'

Lift to right Kay Wright, MMto Stamer, U la n Broomfield. Seated: Owner
June Sirtzi.

Energy Efficient Insulated

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lea/, diagnose and repair h r fees.

Now O ffering Complete
Transmission Repairs
Including Overhauls,
Differentials, Transfer
Cases . M a n u a l
Transm ission, Lifetim e
Warranty Available

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INCREASE YOUR SALES BY ACCEPTING
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•MASTER AUTO TECHNICIAN •HD. TRUCK TECHNICIAN
MASTER COLLISION TECHNICIAN

Caring For The Special
■ Needs Of Women

3701 S. Orlando Drive
Sanford, FL

1155 W. SR 434

O bstetrics • Gynecology • I nfertility

Hwy. 17/92 Adjacent To

1.5 Mile* East of
M (Plaza CM Sol)

Is a p h y sicia n w h o la k e s th e tim e

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Sunday. March 3. 2002

THi Sd onou Hduld

Front Porch holds meeting
By Marva Hawkins
Herald Correspondent
The February Goldsboro
Front Porch Council meeting
w as held Thursday, Feb. 21, at
the Calvary Temple o f Praise
Church.
The attendance o f council
members, partners and com ­
m unity persons m ade for a
successful meeting.
Special guest for informa­
tion for the G oldsboro and
Sanford com m unity was
Stacey Tebo, Arlene Rumbley,
Calvin Smith, from the city of
Sanford Community

Development Department
Code Enforcement.
Tebo informed the group
that as residents they must be
responsible as property own­
ers and renters. It's just apart
o f helping to keep the city of
Sanford and the Goldsboro
neighborhood beautiful.
In a few days, a pam ­
phlet,"W hat You Need To
k n ow ," will be mailed along
w ith the city water bill. The
information will further help
residents learn how to keep
Sanford beautiful.
The Front Porch group is
looking forward to getting the

com munity involved in a big
clean-up cam paign. Group
mem b e n also were able to
receive more inform ation on
the governor's Front Porch
revitalization program from
state representative Yolanda
BoroneU.
The Goldsboro Front Porch
Council meets every third
Thursday o f each month at
Calvary Temple o f Praise
Church, 2020 M cCracken
Road.
For more information call
the Goldsboro Front Porch
Council Office a t 407-3021377.

Sem in ole teacher selected
for Shakespeare scholarship

Clock cleaning

Hattid photo by Tommy Vincent

Gilbert Cortez cleans the inside ot the Magnolia Square clock. The downtown landmark recently went
though a much needed tune-up, including new mechanisms, faces and hands.

N eil G arrison, a dram a
and E nglish teacher at
S em in ole H igh School, has
received a scholarship to
p articip ate in Teaching
Shakesp eare Through
Perform ance, a three-w eek
cou rse offered at T h e
in ternational Shakespeare
G lobe C entre in London,
E ngland.
G arrison is one o f only 30
ed u cators selected for this
scholarship , w hich is sp on ­
sored by The English
Sp eak ing Union of the
U nited States.
T he intensive three-w eek
cou rse w ill feature lectu res,
participatory w orkshops,
critical discussions and the­
atre attend ance. G arrison
and the other participants
w ill have the opportunity to
actu ally w ork on the G lobe
stage.
U sing the Shakespeare
plays, w hich w ill be fea­
tured in the G lobe's 2007

seaso n , the p articip ants will
d o an in-depth study of
three o f the plays. O ther
w orkshop activ itie s will
inclu d e tours o f London and
Sou thw ark, visits to galleries
and m useum s, and addition­
a l theater visits.
T h e em phasis o f the threew eek cou rse w ill b e on an
understand ing o f the
process of p erform ing and
the application to teaching
and not as a final product.
"We are th rille a that Mr.
G arrison w as selected to
receive this 54,000 scholar­
ship for the Teaching of
Shakespeare Through
Perform ance cou rse taught
in London, England July 8th
-26th ," stated Karen W.
C olem an, principal of
Sem inole H igh School. "We
appreciate the English
Speaking Union for sponsor­
ing this w onderful edu ca­
tional experience for teach­
ers in A m erica."

University Alumni
Scholarship Banquet will be
held Saturday, March 16 at 6
p.m. at the Sanford Civic
Center.
Guest speaker is Carolyn
Hepburn Collins, president of
FAMU National Alumni
Association. A dynamic
speaker, she is presently a
clinical nutrition specialist at
Tampa C eneral Hospital.
Tickets arc available for $25
and may be purchased by call­
ing 407-330-7884 or 407-3236366.

this Sunday, M arch 3 at 7:30
p.m. at the C elery City
Lodge No. 542 and
Evergreen Tem ple No. 321 on
East 7th Street and Cypress
Avenue.
The piano jazz concert will
feature the B em ie Lee Trio.
T hese m ulti-talented m usi­
cians have preform ed over
the years in countless jazz
festivals, night clu b s, cruise
ships and special events.
Com e and enjoy the
evening o f jazz w ith Bernie
on bass and vocals. The trio
includes Zeid Aleen on piano
and G eorge M yles on drum s.
Adm ission is $1 per person.

H aw k in s------C o n tin u e d fr o m P a g e 7 C

First-place winners were
Elizabeth Means, who sang
"L ov e Will be H om e." Felicia
Fayson wrote "M y Roots Run
Deep - Standing Fast in
Liberty."
Nellie Parkinson penned
the poem "T h e Uncommon
M an/W oman." Lasanda
Bradley and Marshall Steven
were winners for their recipes,
and Jude Mace gave the histo­
ry of Haiti. These students
were the 2002 Heritage win­
ners.
A special salute was given
to the alumni o f the 11 histori­
cally black colleges that are

represented at SCC. The alum­
ni have indeed contributed to
the rich history o f SCC.
This annual event began as
a classroom activity by GED
instructors Barbara Givens
Parker and Jane Gregory.
Their efforts led Sybrennia
Grady and fellow students to
suggest the activities be part
o f the African-American
History Month at SCC. The
activities evolved into the
yearly observance and lunch­
eon.

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Bob the Builder cam e with
ail of his tools for the birthday

The Sem inole County
Chapter o f Florida A&amp;M

of 2-year-old Ralph
an. The party w as held at
Coastline Park. There was lots
o f fun, food, games, face
painting and pony rides.
Ralph was b o m on Feb. 17.
Others with February birth­
days are his auntee Gloria H.
Smith, granddaddy Ralph
Tillman, auntee Claudia H.
Randall, mother Reneice
Tillman, and great aunt Hazel
Pettie. Happy birthday wishes
to all those with a special day
in February.

A jazz concert will be held

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Marva H awkins 7C

Sunday
March 3, 2002

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many chil­
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Public
Salary Day.
Numarous

Group hosts Public Safety Day

activities
were provid­
ed during
the day's
event, float­
ed by
Brethren
Reaching
Out to pro­
mote sale,
healthy and
drug-free
communi­
ties.

Brethren Reaching Out, along with the Seminole County Healthy
Start Coalition, Seminole County Sale Kids Chapter and Seminole
County law enforcement, sponsored the fourth annual Public Safety
Day last weekend, despite the rainy, chilly weather.
The event included numerous community awareness booths,
entertainment and food. Special recognition was given to organiza­
tions and individuals for their commitment to promoting safe,
healthy and drug-free communities.

Laurie Miller, sitting, ot the Sanford Crisis Pregnancy Center, and Waliie
Garrett and Doris Bean ol Covenant House. Orlando, were just a cou­
ple people who set up booths at the Public Safety Day.

Jakertya Cosby, 7. proudly wears a butterfly balloon hat made by balloon
man Ron Byrd during Saturday's Public Safety Dey.

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Health
Chiropractic,
Brethren Reaching
Out Founder Rose
Davis, Jimmy
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borhood children
attended
Saturday's Public
Safety Day
At lefi Jimmy
Wesley, known as
the barbecue man,
grilled chicken and
hot dogs for every­
one attending last
Saturday's Public
Safety Day.
Despite the ramy
weather, dozens
of people attended
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Sunday. March 3. 2002

M usic highlights B la c k H istory month celebration
In observance o f Black
History Month, C lub 417 pre­
sented an afternoon o f black
gospel music, entertainment
and talent, featuring
gospel artist Red
Davis, who has a new
CD.
Among the groups
performing were the
mime dancers "B y
G od 's Grace Passion
M ime Boyz" of Grace
Apostolic Church;
"G o d 's Angels of
Marva
Praise" of New Mt.
Calvary Baptist
Church; "A ngels" of
New Mt. Zion Primitive
Baptist Church; Lake Mary
Flight Team; and a poem recit­
ed by Jamelia Jarrells of Tijaria

Am erican."
Leon J. Wright of 94.5 FM
radio, along with Earl Flarvey
of C lub 417, honored out­
standing black history
makers o f Sanford.
Sanfordites honored
for their achievem ents
Included:
• Joseph Jackson, the
first black firefighter in
Sem inole County.
• Robert "B o b "
Thomas, the first black
city commissioner.
• Dr. Velma H.
Williams, the second
black city com m ission­
er and first black fem ale com ­
missioner.
• Juanita G. Harold, retired
educator and advocate for

Hawkins

The Mime Boyz

• Earl E. Minolt, retired
educator, m usician, choir
director and advocate for
young people.
• Turner Clayton, for his
years of service os the presi­
dent o f the Sem inole County
chapter of the NAACP.
• Betty Brown, for com m u­
nity service and her work as
an educator.
• Dorothea W. Fogle, for
here com munity service as the
form er chairman of the city of
Sanford's Dr. M artin Luther
King Jr. Steering Committee.
• Sandra G aines, communi­
ty and political activist.
• Charles Rowe, for his
w ork with the city of Sanford,
the Goldsboro Front Porch
efforts and his work in the
Georgetow n community.
• Willie King, for his work
with the Sem inole County
N AACP and the Sem inole
County Schools mentor pro­
gram.
Recipients o f the Gospel
M usic Radio M inisters Award
were O scar Redden, the Rev.
Bill Lewis, Lovetty Williams;
Sylvester "D a d " Bryant of the
Southwind Gospel Singers;
Charles and Alice Jenkins;
David Hudson,, musician for
the New Bethel Baptist
Church choirs; the Rev. A lton!
Dclalbbcaudiero; and Mrs.
A lterm eseS. Bentley.
Special thanks go out to the
Goldsboro Front Porch
Council Inc. and the city of
Sanford's Dr. M artin Luther

L ak e M ary A A R P le a m s abou t tax help
The Lake Mary Chapter of
the AARP had a very timely
speaker at
their last meet­
ing. Bob
Mahon came
to their meet­
ing to talk
taxes. Bob is an
AARP volun­
teer with the
Tax Aide
Program. The
Mary
AARP
tax aide
Rowell
rogramhas
ccn operating
for 34 years under a cooperative
agreement with the IRS.
The purpose of the program
is to provide free tax help to
people with a middle and low
incomes with a special empha­
sis on people 60 and older.
The volunteers don't just
walk in off the street All volun­
teers go through a training ses­
sion every year to bring them
up to speed on the latest tax
revisions.

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AARP mem­
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advantage of
this program.
All you have
to do to get
help or to
volunteer is
call 407-6284381.
Help is
available all
Herald photo by Mary Rowall
over Seminole
AARP Tax Aide Volunteer Bob Mahon with AARP
County. For
President Irene Lober.
the Tax Aide
Program, the Casselberry
Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Electronic filing is available at
Senior Center is open Mondays
from 9 am. to 1 p.m. and
some of the locations.
Wednesdays from 12 p.m. to 4
If you are interested in join­
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p.m.. The Sanford Senior Center
dues are SI 2.50 a year and the
is open Tuesday and Friday
local are $5 a year. Just stop by
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tire
their next meeting. The Lake
Seminole County Library West
Mary Chapter of the AARP
in Apopka is open Tuesday,
meets the third Tuesday of the
Thursday and Friday from 12
month at 1 p.m. at the Like
p.m. to 4 p.m. The VVinter
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Individuals honored during last weekend's Black Hislory Celebration
Included, Oscar Redden, Juanita Harold, Cynthia Oliver, and Leon
Wright.
King Jr. Steering Committee.
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"O ur Roots Run Deep —
Standing Fast in the Liberty"
was the theme of the 9th
annual Heritage Celebration
and Luncheon held Tuesday,
Feb. 26, at Seminole
Community College.
Hosted by the Farmworker
Education organization, the
event marked the observance
o f 30 years of dedicated serv­
ice the group has provided in
the community.
The guests were welcomed
by SCC President, Dr. E. Ann
McGee.
Verdell Pugh, a member of
SCC's Board of Trustees, was
the Mistress o f Ceremonies.
Dr. Charles English, chair­
man o f the SCC Board of

Trustees, gave the invocation.
The guest choir was the
renowned Seminole High
School Gospel Choir, which
led the audience in the Negro
National Anthem, "L ift Every
Voice and Sing."
The choir also performed
Negro spirituals "H oly Spirit
We Welcome You" and "We
Bless Your N am e."
Special artist for the celebra­
tions was Eugene Fhillips,
who sand the popular song
"Stan d " accompanied by
Concetta Duron and the SHS
Gospel Choir. Tins selection
was dedicated to challenge the
Farmworkers.
Local Advisory Committee
Chairman Ruthia Hester rec­
ognized students for their
winning contributions.
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Sunday. March 3. 2002

T he Seminole Herald

Dietrich —
Continued from F ife 3C

Chair Charlotte Knowles
conducted a short business
meeting. D ue to the illness of
the scheduled guest speaker,
members shared views and
reviews o f recent books they

after a 7-day dream cruise.
The local businesswom an
(owner o f H eadliners) said
she has been waiting and
saving a long time for the
cruise aboard
Holland Am erica's
Wind Star. The
targe 4-m ast sailing
ship carries 300
passengers.
"I had a blast,”
Sandy said. “It was
wonderful,
absolutely wonder­
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atm osphere was
more casual and
relaxing than
aboard a large lux­
ury vessel and "the
food was real
good."
The ship touched
port at Bimiami,
k ey West, Freeport
and Half Moon
Key.
L ite ra ry C r o u p

Loquat: The Japanese plum
T h e loquat is a rapidly
grow ing evergreen tree
belonging to the rose fam ily
and native to China.
U sually planted as a
shade tree in central
Florida, it can be used
as a resid ential street
tree o r m edian strip
tree. T h e large dark
green leaves are a
splendid background
for the yellow to
orange clu sters o f ed i­
ble fru its that develop
late in the winter.
T h e P la n t

photo by Tommy Wicont

Fran Mitchell, left, and Shirley Milis were the
hostesses tor the February Sanford
Woman's Club monthly Literary Group.

Shirley Milis and
Fran M itchell were
hostesses for the February
gathering o f Sanford
Woman's C lub's monthly
Literary Group at Shirley's
new hom e at The Forest in
Lake Mary. Members were
treated to a tour of Shirley's
digs and were serv ed
refreshments of tasty brow n­
ies, tarts, sandwiches, fruit
and candy prepared by the
hostesses.

have read.
Mindy Tooley said, "It w as
an interesting meeting as the
ladies shared som e of their
concerns regarding current
issues. They also recom­
mended m any books and
gave brief reports on the con­
tents. The m eeting was actu­
ally longer than most, just
proving how much fun the
group has together."

T he loquat grow s about 15
feet high and 15 to 25 feet
w ide in sunny locations, but
grow s a little taller in shad ­
ed areas.
T he leaves are sim ple,
altern ate, w rinkled, oval­
shaped and large, about ft to
12 inches long, w ith dark
green glossy color on top
and a hairy, rust-colored
beneath.
Leaves have short petioles,
w ith sunken veins running
to sharp teeth located at the
bord er o f the leaves.
Fragrant clusters o f cream y
w hite flow ers m easuring
about 6 inches are produced
in the fall, follow ed by the
form ation o f the pear
shaped, about 1 to 2 inches
long, yellow to orange fruits
in the winter.
The fruits contain on e or
m ore seeds and attract birds.

squirrels, and other m am ­
m als, inclu ding men.
C u ltu re
The tree prefers
m oist loam soils b u t
grow s well in m ost
w ell drained types of
soils, preferably
acid ic, but can tolerate
som e alkalinity. It
grow s well in full sun
but can also grow in
artial shade, but
loom s and b ears fruit
1 • • • best in full sun.
M oderately to high
drought tolerant after e sta b ­
lished. W ater m oderately
until established .
Fertilize at least once o r
tw ice a year w ith a com plete
fertilizer. Fertilize m ature
trees in February, June and
early O ctober. A m ulch ov er
the root zone is recom m end ­
ed to control weeds and
m aintain adequate hu m id ity
around the roots. Sprouts
along the trunk can be a
m aintenance problem . Welltended trees will produce
heavy crops w ith large fruits.
To grow big, plum p fru its,
rem ove up to one third o f
the fru it in each clu ster after
it sets.
Trees begin to produce
fruits when they are ab ou t 5
years old. Fruit ripens in
ab ou t 120 days after petal
drop. Fruits ripened in the
tree taste best, harvest them
when they feel slightly soft.

E

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T h e com pact grow th o f
this tree m akes it ideal for
use a s specim en o r patio
shad e tree. It can b e used as
a resid en tial street tree or
m edian strip tree in areas
w here overhead space is
lim ited.
It is n ot suited for p lant­
ing n ext to the street if
trucks p ass close to the tree
since ad eq u ate clearan ce is
not p o ssib le but is su ccess­
fully in w id e m edian strips.
It blend s w ell into inform al
shru bbery borders and the
fruit is attractiv e to w ildlife.
T h e fru it can b e eaten
fresh or used in Jelly, jam or
preserves.
P ro p a g a tio n

Propagation o f loquat
trees is by seed, cu ttin gs, or
graftin g o f selected v ari­
eties. M any seed lings can be
found grow ing under trees
in th e landscape.
V a r i e t ie s

R ecom m ended varieties
are O liver, Tanaka, G old
N ugget, M acBeth and Wolf.
P e s ts a n d D is e a s e s

O ccasio n al d am age by
caterp illars and scale insects
m ay occu r, but the m ost
trou blesom e insect p est is
the larvae (m aggot) o f the
C arib bean fruit fly th at feed
on the fru its. C ontrol o f this
insect p est is d ifficult
becau se it requires the use
o f in secticid es during the
d ev elop m en t o f the fruit.
A sev ere w inter greatly
red uces th e dam age cau sed •
by this insect. Fireblight, a
seriou s bacterial d isease,
w hich occu rs m ostly in pear
trees, is a lso a seriou s d is­
ease of loquat. Sym ptom s of
this d isease appear as b lack­
ening o f leaves and stem s
from the top dow nw ard.
To con trol this problem ,
rune b ack the affected
ranch one-foot or m ore
into healthy wood. Sterilize
shears w ith a 10 percent
bleach solu tion betw een
cuts.
To red uce fireblight prob­
lem s provide good a ir circu ­
lation to the tree. D o n 't over
fertilize sin ce this could
increase sen sitivity to the
fire b lig h t disease. R oot rot
occu rs o n wet soils.

E

Al Farrar Is Sam m olo County Urban
Horticulturist, tnqulrtos may to* directed
to him s i t h o Coeporalivo Extension m t v k o . 2 5 0 W. County Homo Rood. Sanford.
FI. 13773 or phono 665-5550 Ail Sommote
County Cooperative E ilin ilo n u r v i c n
aro o p in to lit regardleaa o l ro cs, color,
m i . handicap or national origin.

�The Seminole Herald

Sunday. March 3.2002

Page 3C

U C F junior takes ‘M iss Sem inole’ crow n
Although the w eather out­
side was frightful, indoors at
the Helen Stairs Theatre w as
delightful at
the M iss
Seminole
County
Scholarship
Pageant last
Saturday.
Putting on the
glitz at the for­
mer Ritz was
Doris
the order of
Dietrich the day as
• • • • • • • • nine candi­
dates strutted
their stuff for the coveted title.
The local pageant is a pre­
liminary to the M iss America
Scholarship Pageant.
Contestants and judges had
a busy day Saturday getting
ready for the uptown night in
historic downtown Sanford.
There were interviews,
rehearsals and luncheons,
underwritten by local busi­
nesses.
That evening, Dr. Beverly
Baird Boothe, pageant execu­
tive director, said, "W e had a
nice crowd. It was a warm*
feeling...just glowing."
Theme for the evening was,
"You Gotta Have H eart." The
decorations, created by
Miriam and Ken Doktor and
Valerie and George Weld, car­
ried out a huge heart on stage,
balloons and a touch of patri­
otism. M iriam 's and Valerie's
School of Dance Arts S.O.D.A.
Pops provided the opening
number as well as other
exceptional entertainment
which was as professional as
any M iss America pageant.
Vivacious Valerie Weld
served as the mistress of cere­
monies. "She was splendid,"
Boothe extolled.
After the talent and
evening wear com petition,
followed by the interviews,
the judges announced the fol­
lowing winners: Emily
Martin, vocalist, Oviedo, Miss
Seminole County 2002;
Shannon Shelton, vocalist,
Altamonte Springs, first run­
ner-up; Alicia Wells, dancer,
Sanford, second runner-up;
and Lisa Van Alstine, pianist.

Lake Mary, third runner-up.
The top winners will have
access to $23,000 in scholar­
ships from Seminole
Community College and
Stetson University, as well as
other amenities. Emily Martin
will go on to compete in the
Miss Florida Scholarship
Pageant, and should she win,
she will be on her way to the
Miss America Scholarship
Pageant.
M artin, 22, is a junior at
University o f Central Florida
where she is majoring in
Forensic Science. Her am bition
is to work with high profile
crime and the FBI. Her pag­
eant platform is: "Stop
Smoking Before it Starts."
In her com pelling farewell
address to the audience, Sasha
Marie Platt, M iss Seminole
County 2001, thanked patrons
and supporters for an exciting
year. She expressed the value
the arts have played in her life
and the doors the pageant
opened for her.
Several Sanford dignitaries
were in the audience, as well
as pageant officials from outof-town. Boothe, who recently
was a judge in the Miss
University of Florida
Scholarship Pageant, said the
winner of that pageant,
Allison Krieger, was in atten­
dance as well as Isabel
Rougeau, Miss University of
Central Florida 2002.
Boothe lauded the com m u­
nity for its whole-hearted

Emily Martin

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cooperation in staging the
"flaw less" production, as
described by a friend o f hers.
It would not have been possi­
ble without the support o f
local businesses, the Helen
Stairs Theatre Board, and
individuals, she said.
Joining Boothe, the Welds
and the D oktors on the pag­
eant com m ittee were: De Lores
Lash, Lynn Nathe, Verdell
Pugh, Ronald Rose, Pat
Southw ard, Toby Troutman,
Martha Yancey, Keith
Williams, Angelia Gordon and
Peggie Fetzer.
And there she is, Miss
Sem inole County 2002, Emily
Martin.

Hereld photo by Tommy Vincent

Birthday Marked

Heaven Shelton plays with spaghetti, much to the amusement of her
grandmother, Grace Utt, during the Sanlord Woman's Club's Italian
Night.

At Italian Night
The Sanford Woman's
C lub's Annual Italian Night
w as "o n e of the best we ever
had," according to Helen
Polgar, first vice president and
chair o f the event. "W e served
2 5 2 p e o p le ," she said.
The patrons began lining
up at 5:00 p.m., and a steady
stream flowed into the large
auditorium, decorated like a
quaint Italian restaurant, until
the 8:00 p.m. closing time.
Diners wolfed down the
savory spaghetti and all the
trimmings with gusto.
Helen said the patrons real­
ly seemed to enjoy them­
selves. "Som e sat and social­
ized... just really nice," she
said. All of the ferns that dec­

orated the premises were sold
and there was very little
spaghetti sauce left over,
Helen added.
"1 had a lot of good help,"
Helen said. The help includ­
ed: Mindy Tooley, co-chair,
Phyllis Hodge, Viola Frank,
Vivian Buck, Marty
Colegrove, Cathey Bossert,
Val Davis, Jennifer Roche,
Mark Davis, Paul Polgar and
Dr. Robert J. Smith.
T he Italian Dinner w as not
the only event going on that
night. It w as Helen Polgar's
birthday. Just as the dinner
got uncfei
under way good, H elen's
got
family breezed in with a birthday cake, roses, balloons,
party favors, tablecloth, nap-

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kins etc. She said she was su r­
prised to the core. De Lores
Lash even led the diners in
singing "H appy Birthday."
So it was that Helen relin­
quished the chair role for the
cst o f honor role, at least
■a little while. She laughed,
"It was the biggest birthday
party I ever had."

Soa Eo t J. TK « Heitor* Moorf Of

Csuify

This year, choose Florida’s
“ Stale o f the Arts" license plate
and help fund important pro­
grams in your own countyincluding visual arts, music,
iheaire and dance.
Your firsi-time cost for ihe
arts plate is S32 over the usual
fee at vehicle registration
renewal time. O f that. $20 is
tax-deductible.
To buy the arts plate at any
time other than renewal time,
simply visit your local tag
office, turn in your current
plate and receive your new one
on the spot for $32 plus han­
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Sunday, March S, 2002

T h e S o iin o u H u u l d
MUMTTO M O M U fT W T CMUKM

Church
Notes

G race
Fellow ship
Congregational
C hurch

N ew Name
Freedom A ssem bly
W orship C e n te r A ssem bly
o f G od has o fficially
changed its nam e. The
new nam e Is N ew Hope
Fellow ship.
This ch an g e Is effective
im m ediately. The church
is located a t the sam e
address, 1515 W. 5th S t.,
in Sanford. Randall Hall*
W alker is sen io r pastor.
For m ore inform ation,
call 407-323-8999.
Egg H unt
Lutheran Church o f the
Redeem er, located at 2525
O ak Ave., in Sanford, is
sponsoring a continental
breakfast and egg hunt on
Easter Sunday, M arch 31,
The b reak fast w ill begin
at 9 a.m . and the egg hunt
will follow at 9:30 a.m .
W orship w ill be at 10:30
a.m.
V olu nteers N eeded
The C h ristian Sharing
Center in Longw ood has
an urgent need for volun­
teers to fill various p o si­
tions.
R eceptionists and inter­
view ers are needed to
interview fam ilies in crisis
situations and to assist
them in m eeting their
needs. P antry w orkers are
needed to sto ck shelves
and fill grocery orders for
client fam ilies. Van d riv ­
ers are needed to pick up
food d onations.
Hours a re M onday
through Friday from 9
a.m. to 1 ; m.
For in ft n ation , call
Diann at 4uA 260-9155,
ext. 6, M onday,
W ednesday or Friday.
G osp el B ru n ch
A gosp el brunch w ill be
held at the H ouse of
Blues, located at
D ow ntow n D isney West
Side, Lake Buena Vista,
10:30 a.m . and 1 p.m.
Sunday, M arch 3.
It w ill inclu de a m usical
celebration o f the ‘ Good
N ew s," P raise and
T hanksgiving with a d e li­
cious A ll-Y ou-C an-Eat
Feast. Featuring Daniel
Jam es and T h e R evelation
and gosp el perform ers.
Price is $30 for adults,
and $10 fo r children (3-9
years old ). For tickets call
the box o ffice at 407-9342583.

2401 S. Park Ave.
Sanford

’ EartyWorah*
8 49am
•Sunday School
10.00 am
•Morning Worship Service 1100am
•Evening Famfy Service
8 00 pm
Wedteaday Mg4 A R 4 h K
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700pm
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790 pm
(4 YEARS TO 12TH GRADE)
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It. 00 am.
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Sktfxtoy SchoA (al aQN)
Sung. luchartai
(N uttety ml b o d

800am
900 I A
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Weekday Ho»y Eucharist Servicae
Tueadvy
12 00 noon
Wetoeaday
700pm
Thuraday
9 3 0 am
Fndey
1200noon
Tha Difference ta Worth The DtaHncs

Assembly Of G o d '
FAIRLY H
Temporary meeeng al
Centro Cn— no OeO&gt;oa
7913 S Orlando Orve
Sanford, FL 32773
407-322 8222
I .rylforf rail to
Oood Shephard LUhann Church
Je«Kra8
Paaior
Sundry Worship Services00 pm.
Tueadey Seneca
700 pm
Program* tor boy* A giita
VtKJVA ASSEMBLY OP 000
187S Duon Rd
Longwood. FL 32779
407-7744)777
Oreg Freeman
Pastor
Sunday Senate*
919am and 1045am
Sunday School
9:30' a m
10:49 am
Nursery Provided

Baptist
WUTV1BW BAPTIST CHURCH
4100 Pad* Road (48A)
407-3230823
10:19am
900 am
Sunday Evening Worwupd 00 p,m
Wed Pray* Service 700 p m

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555 West 1st St.
Sanford, FL 32771

Anglican
TRADITIONAL EPISCOPAL «T. ALDAN’S
AMOUCAH CATHEDRAL
334ft W. SR 426 (Aioma Ave)
&lt;14 M«a off Q m n m y
SR 417 Oomg Eaat)
O«edo. Florida
407-887*378
1928 Booh Of Common Prayer

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4 0 7 -6 8 8 -7 7 6 6

919 1 Part Arm Sanford, FL
407-322-8041
Paetoraf Cera

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Sutday School
Sunday Morning Worth*

91S am
1030 am

8 00 p m
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Morning
Worship 1
11:00 am

COUNTRYMOC BAPTIST CHURCH
580 S Country CAR Rd. Late Mery, FL
Sunday School
949am
Sunday AN Mortf* 1049am
Sunday PM' Worship 8 00 pm
Wed. Prayer Meeeng 7 30 pm
penary r w u w
PWCCRCST BAPTIST CHURCH
101 Cam Airport BoAwvard
Sanford. Honda 32773
CNjrcn Office
(407) 3223737
J Led Wean
P— k*
Sunday School
949 am
Morning Wonf-np
(100 a m

Ivenangi Worahp

7.00 p m

lid-Weae Worafap 700pm
CNMran's Church 700pm
fernery Ptovadsd Al Serwcea
JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
820 Upeale Rd. Santord
3239072
George Stott
Pastor
Sunday School
1000 am
Morrvng Seneca
1100am
Evening Service
ft 00 p m
Wetosadey Service 7 00 p m
OW Trod* tor a New Day

Niaeery Provided
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
3101 W 1*1 91. Sanford
(407) 322-2914
.Ammy Dale PaBaraon
Pastor
Jack M Thomaa
Mto*Ser of Music
Jm Pagan
Mbtaier of Yduftt
Sunday School
930 am
Morning Worship
11'00 am
Evsntng Worth*
800pm
Wed. Prayer Service
8 30 p m
FRIST BAPTIST CHURCH OP LONGM l Stale Road 434. I
Longwood. FL 327SO-5394
(407) 339-3817
Reverend Owe Whaley • Senior Paaior
Saturday Praia* ft Worthy) ft00pm
Sunday
I X am
Wh i m
B4*e Study
8 43 am,
Worifvp
1100am
Wed. AWANAYouPi
ft.30 pm
OwNileafvp Tramng
7 00 pm
Paator* 66a Study
7.00 pm.
AAAI Chou
8 00 p m
FIRST SAPTMT CHURCH MARKHAM
5400 Marthem Wood* Road
Lake Mery. FL 3274ft
(407)3331099
O Bo© Peter
Keith Vincent / Nkfc Parker
Cotoudi Workers
Sunday
Coffee and Donuta
0 X AU
BhieSajdy
949 A U
Worth*
1049 A U
(CMdran i Chuith Provided}
Chfdren t Awan* Clu©
930 P U
7 00 P U
Ohimfi Famfy Drear
Prayer and BOM Stody

ft

00 PM.
700 PM

Chidran'i Otoe and Teem K10 Dube
(Nuraery provided e8 aervicea)
UGHTHOUM BAPTIST CHURCH
8815 MARKHAM ROAD
Sanford, Florida 32771
(407) 829-4400
Stetdey School
949am
Morrvng Worth*)
1090am
pr. Church lor Chidran agea
3 9vu grade ft)
Evening Worafap ft 00
pm
AAA Prayer*AM Study
700 pm
CMidran ft Teen Senates 700pm
Regular Actvnea For Al Agee
Nuraery Provided For Aft Servacee
faery Viator J» 4 Mtatooma OueaT
FIRST ftMLOM ISSSIONAfTT BAPTIST
760 Elm Avanue
Sanford, FL 32771
(407) 322 5489
Rev Or Harry [X Rucfcar. Sr
Eady Mammg Service
915 em
Stmday School
930aA»
Momng WorVup
11 00 an
Evening Worah*) (THA)
4 00 pm
Monday, B4*e Stody
730 (an

Catholic
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Comar of 991 Si ft S Oak Ave .
Sanford. FL
407-3223798
Fatoar Menard W Trout
Put*
Waaaday Meae
900am
Monday Friday
Confaume, Saturday
4 00 p m
Saturday Vxgf
ft00 pm
Sunday 7 43 Am. 1030 Am . Noun

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Sunday. March 3, 2002 P a g e 5C

Jewish

Presbyterian

AaOOl MoaAa CJbat. PftO.

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101 upaato Boad
Sanford. FL 32771

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1930 a m
11 am
• pm
10 am
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(407) M O W

Every IM Friday of Monti
Femiy Sabbath Service

Congregational

1000 sm.

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GRACE FUlOWtMM CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH (NACCC)

Christian
FMIET CMRM71AN CHURCH
(Dtotoptee a* Chrtef)
1907 B.Sar*wJAva , Santo* FL

022 7727
Sunday School
900am
WonNp
10:4$ am
Wectoaaday NS* Ule Step#* p m
■ M Study
• 4$ pm
A1 A * Welcome Hem
RIVtR CITY CHRMTUN CHURCH
13i Oateen Ome
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2401 9 Pert Am . Sanford
407-322-4544
Larry Leonard
Paator
Sunday School
930am
Morning WoraNp
11.00am
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*4$ p m
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401 Part A&lt;a . Sartert
Talacrana 407-322-4011

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1900 a m
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•T. PETER'S IP—COPAL CHURCH
700 Rtoaharl Rd
Lake Mary. FL
444-5473
The Raw Chari*# T. Hofl. factor

Sunday
• 00 a m

-Carm« tor Paopla'

1401 ft Part Avenue
Sartord FI. 32771
(407) 322-24*1
Rev Jama* J Schrader
* 43am - Sunday School
11 00am ■Morrvng Worth*
4 OQpm ■B44e Study

Christian Science
PMST CMUWCH OP CHRIST. SCSCHTUT
97$ MARKHAM WOOOS ROAD
Comer o# E £ Wtoameon Road
407 799-7709
Sender. Cfexc* Sendee
and Sunday Schod 1000 i m
Wedneeday
900pm
Chad Cam Avakabfe a to Serve##
Monday ftu Saturday
1000am to 4 0 0 p m
Ttoeedey Evening • p m to • p m
143 Yfetoro Springe Road
Suit* 140 A Longwood, F t 32779
Phone 4079991490

Church Of Christ
LO44QWOO0 CHUHCM O f CMStftT
101ft
17-02 1 n i 140 «ar» 0 4
407-323 SOX. 407-324-43M
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2i* w k m St
WWar Sporga, Ft 32700
S m S y S a m a ilf t n iM O O p m
Sunday BMe Skakr *30 am.
Wad Mae Study
7 30pm
Barry Hayaa
(407) 327 WOO

Church Of God
.

CHU44C34 OP 4300
401 W 22MSI . Sarturd FL
407 322 3*42

Sunday School
Evening Service

9
4$ am
104$ am
900 pm

WedrMey
tareflagee T to lp m
Pro School rru grade 12
407-321 2723
Aieo Day Care Start*
el: 1 year to pre-echool
407-323-1411

Church Of God of
Prophecy
CHURCH OP 0 0 0 OP PROPHtCV
2509 3 Ekn Ava SanSord. Fla. 37773

informaaon e n
(407) 7993729 or (407) 772-0477

•AlAgee
9 00am
Hc*y Eucharpl
1 00 0a m
Oattan'a Church
1900 a m
(Education Wing)
Niasary Begtoa Al 1 00 a m
Through 10 00 a m Samoa
Hoty EuchenM 7 00 a m A 7 00 p m

Charismatic Episcopal

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Lutheran
IYANOIUCAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH OP AANFORO (ELCA)
2917 Orlando Or. (Hay 17 92)

Phene 322-7312
Sunday School
Ad— e—o Study

930 a m
1930 a m
* 7.00 p m
Nurtery Provided

7.30 4 1 0 0 0 a m

EANFORO CHRftTUN CHURCH
730 UpeeiaRd. Sanford FL
Tin Storm.
W
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V0umUna4ar
Uchael W flan
Warartp Wrtatv
Suntty MM Scftool »00 am
Uommg Wpnrtp
1013am
Youth
4 00 pm
Wadnaaday Pralaa S a n a a 00 p m
Ninety Prodded

(al otter Friday*)
4.13 9 m
Saturday Sabbeti Servtcee 9 3 0 a m

HOLY C N U I M M N l CMMCH

through 3th, grade*
NuraeryAv— to*
Youth Group meeta *

Bryari Wenger
Sunday EducaBon
900 a m
Sunday Wortoap
1900 a m
2nd We— aa— y of aachmonth
FeaoaraNp Owner - % *
430pm

7 3 0 pm

HOLY CR044 LUTHERAN CHURCH
OP LAKE MARY
710 Sun Dr*e. Lake Mery FL
Paul Hoyer
Paator
Natoan OueUow
Ax—Her* Paator
Sateday avanm
1 30 p m
Contemporary WorsNp

Sunday mornmg

6 00 am.

Sunday Euchanal
9 30 am

Inter-Denomlnatlonal
FAITH t— BtONARY CHURCH
3002 Beartal Ave
*07-323-3794

Jack Cox
Sunday
Morning Worship
Everang Samoa
Tueedey Evening
B43fa Study

Pastor
10.00 am
$00 pm
700 pm

Non-Denomlnational
HOUSE OP REFUQIM M H M B * B9C.
1001 Celery Ave. Senford
(407) 324-4711

Oort W RxJwdaon
Sunday School

Paator
9.30am

Mommg Worship

1100am

Evening Worship
MkJ Week Bve Wad

7.00pm
7.30pm

SHOWER DOWN OP B U SBtNQB
291 Eke Ave.. Sartord. FL
407-3214389
Timothy Hudaon
Paator
Sunday School
1900 a m
Monwig WorMNp
1100 a m
Tua PvsyatiiBtea Study
7:30 pm.
FAITHFUL WORD M H I T N I I

Chrtotton Reeeurea Canter
Lekaview Plata *(407) 3244300
320 E. CommarctM S i •Sertlord
Sunday Semca
1100a m
Chidran s FHkrarship
(agaa 4-12)
1100a m
Fsnvfy FeBoeahipf
fafraehmanai
12 30 p m
Thursday

F e lm h p Maaflng
7:30' p m
Friday - Christian Ccsjnaetng 2 00-5 00 p m
(Ptaaae cat 3244300 lor appl}

SOTO Orange Btvd. Sanford
407-324-0199 www i«rntfx4e(hurchcom
Jerry Waleh
Pastor
Sunday WoraNp Svc 9 43 A 10 30 a m

profeesionaf child care

PRCBBYT1MAN c h u r c h o p s a r p o r o
•ah— en 3rd and 4th BL
* Park A Oak / Downtown
BantordFL
Phone 407-322 2— 2
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■Where Wa Know Ybur Name*
In The Heart Of The CPy
Rev. Bruce i , Scott
Pastor
Sunday School
BOO a m
Sunday Morning Worship 1900 a m
Sim Morrang Coffee Hour 1100am
Sim Contemporary Worship 7 00 pm.
wonderful Wetfieeday Famty Night *
tvary nouneaaay
Sipper •Every Wad.
$30 p m
AdMI Btte Study
BOOpm
Youth Cluba
8-7 00 pm
Buccaneer* (K46i Qredaa)
Matters (SStoOradaa)
Sr. Highe
Contemporary Mute PracMca 700p m.
Ytomene Cade Meeengs M
3 scNdkied fimae:
2nd Tua. of 9&gt;a month 49ers
IM Wed. of Re month

Sunday morfSng
930 a m
Conlamporary WorMup1
Sundaymomlng
1 10 0a m
Femtfy Wunhip Sansa
Nwsery e provided at

Oaycare, Preechoot and Chrtten Day School
For tntormaaon Cel 407 333-0797

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP THE REDEHUtR
232$ S Oak Ave . Sanford. FL
Rev. Elmer A. Reusohar
Paator
Sunday School
1930 am
Service
1030 am
information 322 3552 or 323-OBlO

CHURCH OP TH I HOLY COMPORTER
The Sanford Bridge
Comer of BtfiSL A HoBy Aaet
Sanford. Ftortda
407 2945004

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Methodist
C H R lfT UNfTEO HCTHOOM T CHURCH
409 Tucker Onve
(Corner Tucker Or. A CR 427)
Telephone (407) 322-7900
Sunday School
9.30 a m
InterMtssron
1930a m
Morning Worship
1100am.
Btota Study
Wetoaerlay
$30 p m
ChkJrsn s Tm e Indudad In WorWp
Nursery providad tor
Babiaa and Sntof C h ttan
’Small Enough To Love You *
Growing In Christ To Serve Y W
FIRST UNTTEO MITHOCMST CHURCH
419 Perk Ave. Sanford, FL
407 3224371
Jim Sradahaw
Pastor
Mark Looney
MuaiC OVador
MaaSadal Famiy Mvaatnaa Ovacaor
...........
929 A 193$ a m
930 a m
94$ a m
Ybuft FaBowahfp
400pm
Nuroary Ptgvtdad
Woman's Cade
m o MQnaay

949 am
Man a Prayer BraafctaM
IM Thursday

$30 a m

LAKESDC FELLOWSHIP

Meats every Sunday M 10 00 am
al Vie 'Oomtosiable United1Amu Theater,. Samnoto
■CNfcJren i ChurUi 1913am
■Student (youth) Mwatnea 3-7pm
•Bala ternary Provided
"Reaching People for a Reason*

Nazarene
LONGWOOO CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE
200 N Waymen S t.
longwood. FL.
9319349
Sunuey School
$4$ a m
Morrang WoraNp
104$ a m
ChSOhan's Church
10 49 • m
Evangaftaoc Semca
6 00pm
Wadrraaday F amfy Night
7 00pm
YOuto. Woman, anl Adufl Beva Study
rA i

FV ItT PREEBYTVMAN CHURCH (U-BA.)
OP LAKE MARY

129 W WtourAva
Lake Mery. FL
407-321-1021
fav Stephen Monel
Paator
Church School
94$am
Morrang Worship
11 00 a m
Wed. Cfde Piaebca
700pm
Thura Ytouth Choa
9 30 p m
Nurkary Provided
MARKHAM WOOOB PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

3210 Markham Woods Road
Lise Mary
407-33^2030
Rev Charles R Jonet
Pastor
Sunday SctiooL at agaa
900am
Church Servcea
ft 00 $ 10 30 am
Nursery Provldad
Youm Group. Sunday
High School
4 00 p m
Matte School
900pm
Pra-School Mon. thru Fit
9 to 12
Montofy Farmfy
Supper
Th*rd Wad. of Each MonR 9 30pm

Salvation Army
THE SALVATION ARMY WOR9MP
ANO SERVICE CENTER

700 W 24h Street
SanSord. FI 32771
407 322 2442
Captain Robert and Linda factor#, Corps Officers
Sunday Service
Pra.ee and Fetowthfp
9.49 a m
Sunday Scfkid
949 am
Hoeneea Maeeng
1100am
Tueedey Mamga
Bibie Study and Prayer
• 30 p m
Home League (Lake*)
7 00 p m
Men'* Fefloarvhip Dub
7' 00 p.m
Band Practice
900pm
&lt;
WWi haerl to God and hand to man*

United Church Of
Christ
LONGWOOO H $ U CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
ucC
1234E E WMamaonRoad
Longwood FL
407-3329233
Rev Or Hal Youncpitood
Mmatar
Sunday Service*
Contemporary
900 a m
TradStonaf WoraNp
1030 a m
Nurwry Provided
Church School 9 IS a m - 1013 a m
Youth A Children Ministry
Wattoeaday
6 30pm

Wesleyan
WESLEYAN CHURCH OP PAOLA
3360 WayvdeDr.
Sanford. FL 32771
(Off 14 (Eto i l ) Weal
Feat Street on Left •One MS#)
Leonard O Dome*
Paator
407 3229332
i toe Gospel la Good Nava*
943am
Mommg Worship
11 00 a m
Evening WoraNp
6 00 p m
Midweek Utg Wed
730pm
Ptoeee Shere Your LAa W.m Ua

Yard Sale
Lutheran Church o f the
Redeemer, located at 2525
Oak Ave., in Sanford, will
have a yard sale Friday,
March 8, and Saturday,
March 9.
Proceeds from the yard
sale will go toward the
cam p fund, which has a
goal of sending the church's
youth, ages 10-17, to sum ­
mer camp at Woodlands
Lutheran Camp.
In sp ira tio n a l C o n c e r t

Dave and Barb Anderson
arc com ing in concert to
Ascension Lutheran Church
in Casselberry 6 p.m.
Sunday, March 10.
The inspirational concert
is sponsored by the Music
Ministry of Ascension
Lutheran Church.
Throughout 24 years of
ministry, the Andersons
have touched audiences
around the world w ith sin­
cerity and warmth. In 1993,
the couple was in a plane
crash that occurred over the
iev waters of the Bering Sea
off the coast o f Nome,
Alaska. They were return­
ing from a humanitarian
and Christian ministry m is­
sion in the Russian Far East.
The community is invit­
ed to attend the concert. A
free-will offering will be
received. For more informa­
tion about the concert, call
Ascension Lutheran Church
at 407-831-7788.
T h e L is t S u p p er

Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church is pre­
senting the third annual
roduction of Leonardo
►aVinci's painting, "The
Last Supper," in w hich the
world-fam ous painting will
com e to life.
Perform ance dates are
March 19 through March 23
and begin at 8 p.m. each
evening.
Tickets arc free, but seat­
ing is limited. Call 407-3332030 to reserve your tickets.

E

C raft Show
The Women's Ministries
of Sanford Church o f God is
sponsoring a craft show
Saturday, April 13.
To reserve a space, call
Yolanda Tanksley at 407322-3942. The craft show
w ill b e in the air condi­
tioned
gym nasium
of
Sanford Church o f God, and
spaces will be first come,
first serve.

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                    <text>FEBRUARY 27, 2 0 0 ?

Sanford, Florida

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D o w n to w n lig h tin g d e a l ta b le d

Lake M ary:
Sfata Champsl
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pened. Thar* should ba no
way a team that want 11-12­
4 last yaar could win th*
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SANFORD— After three monthe o f diecuMkav Q ty Commlaaioner Art Woodruff
said it was time to settle the downtown
ugrtnng cnepu*.
At the dose o f Tuesday's Sanford
Commission meeting, Woodruff sprung s
new Downtown Bueinees Association deal
on hie fellow commiaeloneri. Although dra­
matically different ham its predecessor,
Commhsioner Whitoy Bcksleln tabled any
vole, in pert because he said the ireue
should have been on the agenda.
The proposed agreement would allow
the dty to use the rooftop electrical system

Last-minute DBA contract put on hold until
commissioners have more time to study it
needed for providing nightly pedestrian recent Christmas parade, and Woodruff said
and event lighting from Sanford Avenue to the organization should be compensated for
Oak Avenue. The three-year agreement its work. Trying to circumvent what they
wouldcoet the dty S20,£m That's almost have already dene may cause ill will with
5100,000 leas than DBA's original combtna- the downtown businesses, he added,
t o o &amp; n wWch included the dty supportAs part of the agreement DBA must
ing tour to six events a year
obtain each downtown building owner's
_approved, the dty would be able to written consent If the commission wanted
connect 10 or more lights to the system and to proceed with the DBA deal terms of the
pay an additional $530 a light and $1500 contract would have to address dty liability
^ C8to*!r?. c*ectrica*
The concerns, City Manager Tory VanDerworp

of drafting the proper legal document
Interrupting the commissioners' brief dis­
cussion on the new agreement was DBA's
Sara Jacobson. She strode to the podium
asking "Commissioner Woodruff, may I
help you with this?" She told commission­
ers that seven of the nine property owners
had already agreed to a contract
Shortly after the motion to table the agree­
ment unanimously passed, Commissioner
Randy Jones openly asked "What exactly is
the $20,000 for?" No reply was given.
"First of alt I can't be getting things five
after eight and expected to make a decision
10 after eight," Jones said after the meeting.
See Contract Page BA

Layer
p o s s ib le

M artin crowned
Miss Seminole
Emily Martin, aJunior at
the University o f Central
Florida, was crowned the
2002 Miss Seminole County
during Saturday's scholar­
ship pageant
Martin, 22, will now go on
to compete in the Misa
Florida Scholarship Pageant
and if she wins, to the Misa
America Scholarship
Pageant
Shannon Shelton of
Altamonte Springs was first
runner-up; Alicia Wells of
Sanford was second runnerup; and Lisa Van Alstine of
Lake Mary was third run­
ner-up.
For details on the 2002
Miss Seminole County
Pageant, see Doris Dietrich's
column In Sunday's
Lifestyle section.

Days planned
for Saturday
The ninth annual Oide Lake
Mary Days wfl be 10 a j a to 4
p m Saturday, March 2, on the
property surroundng Lake
Mary City Hall and the Frank
Evans Cantor, located on the
comer of Lake Mary Boulevard
and Counby Club Road

See Sptrfaf ffeftfon

Seminole Smile

n am e fo r
sch ool
SANFORD - It's been done
before, and he means so much to
the county.
That's just two of the dozens of
reasons
Sanford
Q ty
Commiaaton outlined in a resolu­
tion paaaed Tuesday suggesting
the School Board name afadlity
after the ailing Bud Layer.
The former schools superin­
tendent is fighting his second
battle with cancer, and several
government leaders would like
to give him one last sign of
appreciation before it may be too
Sanford's recent motion is pert
o f a joint resolution with
Seminole County. The idea was
initiated
by
Sanford
Commissioner Whitey Eckstein
as the county and d ty met
together several weeks ago to
discuss the proposed lakeffont
hotel and conference center. The
county is planning to vote on a
similar resolution at a March 12
board meeting.
"It's quite a honor. I'm not
really for having schools named
after people. I think they ihould
be named after the community
they serve," Laver modestly said.
Naming a school after an indi­
vidual is not unheard of in
Seminole.
Oviedo's
Chiles
Elementary School b ean the sur­
name of the legendary Gov.
Lawton Chiles. Several area
schools, however, honor living
local greats, such as Partin
Elementary School, which is
named after Oviedo principal
Marguerite Partin.
"It's not unusual," county
commissioner and fellow educa­
tor Carlton Henley said about
naming a building after someone
that is still alive.
Henley and Eckstein's rela­
tionship with Layer goes way
back. Henley gave Layer his first
crack at school administration.
Eckstein remembers his fiery
leadership that dramatically
improved the county's schools.
l He was a great leader,"
See Laytt. Page BA

INSTMCTon

Avi Leahem, a former Israeli secret service egent. Instruct! officers on how to combet terrorists.

Israeli instructors help Sanford police
officers learn anti-terrorist m aneuvers
~ 7 ~

—i

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
sraeli knowledge gained
from combating terrorists
for decades could prove to
J - be a valuable resource for
local law enforcement agencies.
The Sanford Folice
Department is learning first­
hand of its possible benefits.
The department hosted a sixday anti-terrorism training ses­
sion at the Geneva gun range
last week that included guests
from the U.S. military and undis­
closed Canadian authorities.
Their instructor, Avi Leshem, is a

T

Security specialist Marde Golden and Israeli hand-to-hand
combat expert Amnon Darsa help set-up a terrorist training
exercise.

Sec Training, Page BA

Firefighters prodded all in name of wellness
Lisa Vincent Oliver and
William 'B illy * Vincent Employees at Central
Regional Hospital

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fighters so they can, in turn, protect
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C o u i ^ f i r ^ t e r s from Station 36 Chief Teny Schenk.
them aduevea healthier lifestyl
spent lart Thursday morning being
The screening will help deter- said Battalion Chief Leear
prodded and weighed by Orlando mine firefighters' body fat percent- Mims.
Healthcare pmonneL
age and target heart rate. This
In addition to the screening a
. The screening w m the first stage spring, the information gathered seminar, the grant funds will
of a new $42500 federal grant from the screening will be given to used to purchase treadmills
awarded to Seminole County EMS, the firefighters, and department almost all of the fire statio
Fire and Rescue. The hinds will wide statistics will also be com- Although ttw grant is onlv for c
provide for a needed wellness piled
year-Mims said the departmcni
awarenessand education program
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uniformed personnel tics to prepare for an educational sources to continue the proen
baaed in 12 stations. According to seminar "Fueling a Firefighter." and purchase additional exerc
department officials, the No. 1 The class will help educate fire- equipment,
cause on-duty deaths to firefighters fighters about the demands they
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S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

Pictures o f man’s
ex-wife haunt his
grieving widow

O ut &amp; A bo u t

Downtown crowd

S A T ___
BJ's Wholesale Q u b will
host a “celebrity" reading
hour with guest reader La
Shawn Smith of Sanford Public
library, a local firefighter and
other spedal guest readers 1JO
pan. Saturday March. 1
Currently, BTs Is collecting
new and gently used children's
books for Idyilwilde
Elementary School, the bust- ...
ness' Adopt-A-Schooi partner
for the 2001-02 school year. At
the BTs Buddies tables, chil­
dren are invited to make book­
markers for donation to the
Sanford Senior Center and dec­
orate pet bags for local pets.
The event will also include
additional activities, including
a free Kid ID by the Explorers
of Sanford Police Department
fun candy jewelry making, a
coloring contest, Soap Box
Derby car on display and
much more.
The event will be held from
noon to 3 p m Saturday.

DEAR ABBY: My husband, Tom ,’ had a
heart attack and died six months ago. I was his
second wife. He was married to his first wife,
"Becky," for seven years before their divorce.
lit up because
someone who
made more money. Five
years later, Tom married
me. We had seven happy
years together. There were
no children in either mar­
riage.
It took a month before I
felt strong enough to go
through Tom's personal
D ear
belongings. He owned one
wallet. Sadly, there were no
pictures of me in his wallet,
even though we had studio
rtraits taken together on two occasions and I
d given him wallet-sized prints.
What I did find hidden in his wallet were
two small snapshots of Tom and Becky, taken
when they were newlyweds. I was shinned. In
all the years we were married, if Becky's name
was mentioned, Tom made nothing but nega­
tive remarks about her.
I feel certain they were not having an affair,
but I can't help but wonder if Tom still loved
her. Whenever I ask anyone, the person tells me
what I want to hear — that the fact he could
never say a kind word about Becky proves that
he loved me. Abby, what are your thoughts on
this? Please be straight with me.
HURTING IN VIRGINIA

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HarsM photo by Tommy Vlneonl
Downtown Sanford was crowded recently with pedeatrtans, who were enjoying thu cootar weather and the numerous stores along 1it Street

DEAR HURTING: OK. There are many rea­
sons why people keep souvenirs. It doesn’t
always mean that the person is carrying a
torch. It's possible that your husband carried
the old snapshots to remind him how lucky he
was to have you in his life instead of the
woman he had trusted who had caused him so
much pain.
I know it’s convoluted thinking, but since
Tom is no longer here to explain it, please
hold a good thought I’m sure the pictures had
nothing to do with his feelings about you,
with whom he spent seven happy years.
P.S. Wouldn't it be Ironic if the pictures
were there because Tom never bothered to
clean out his wallet?

DUI

DEAR ABBY: As a first-time writer who
loves your column, I am desperate for your
advice.
I am 31, and for the past seven years have
been married to a man I dearly love. We adopt­
ed two wonderful children who have made my
life complete. Every day I thank God for the
miracle he has given me by sending these pre­
cious little ones to us.
The problem I'm facing now seems insur­
mountable: My husband no longer wants to
work. He was working before we adopted the
kids, but now he won't stay on a fob more than
a few weeks at a time.
I love my children too much to put them
through the heartache of doing without — and I
don't want them growing up with their dad as
this kind of role model.
As much as I love my husband, I am at the
point of asking him to leave. Would it be wrong
for me to do that, Abby?
ON THE BRINK IN
KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C.
DEAR ON THE BRINK: Before doing any­
thing drastic, consider this: Your husband
could be ill, depressed or drug-dependent.
Insist he see his physician for a complete
physical exam — and possibly counseling to
explain his sudden change in behavior.

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Pauline Phillips and her daughter Jeanne
Phillips share the pseudonym Abigail Van
Burcn. Write Dear Abby at www.EtearAbby.com
or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
What teens need to know about sex, drugs,
AIDS and getting along with peers and parents
is in "What Every Teen Should Know." To order,
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f t tSS SY N D IC A TE

• Seminole Deputy Ricky
Cummings arrested Karen
Owshanik, 53, of Longwood Sunday
for driving under the Influence.
Police responded to the State Road
436 and State Road 434 area in refer­
ence to a reckless driver.
"Owshanik's balance was so bad
that I aborted the sobriety tasks in
fear of her getting injured," the
deputy stated in the police report.
Geneva Friday for fraud. McCabe
She refused breath tests at the jail.
allegedly stoic several items Includ• Casselberry Officer K. Pederson 1ing personal checks and a social
arrested David Heidrich, 18, of
security card from a victim's purse.
Longwood for driving under the
Together, they twice tried to estab­
influence and possession of marijua­ lish lines o f credit in the victim 's
na. Police found in the vehicle a
name at Friedman's jewelers.
small bag of cannabis and smoking
McCabe was also arrested for larce­
pipe in the d river's side door pocket ny and Wilson was additionally
and a bottle o f gin less than half full charged with forgery as she alleged­
in the trunk. Breathalyzers tests at
ly signed the victim's name on the
the jail revealed a blood alcohol
credit applications.
content of about .223.
• Seminole Deputy John Kent
• Seminole Deputy Maria
arrested James Moffitt, 21, of
Saiamone arrested Robert Riggs, 44,
Sanford Friday for fraud and
of Longwood Saturday for an active
forgery. Moffitt illegally used anoth­
warrant on the charge of driving
er individual's Visa card at least
under the influence causing serious
three times. Moffitt allegedly made
bodily injury to another.
purchases of $73 to Pizza Hut, $50
• Seminole Deputy Neal Fowler
to Hungry Howies and $62 to Papa
arrested Gayle Amormino, 49, of
Johns. The estimated losses from the
Longwood Friday for driving under
illegal use of the credit card is $525.
the influences, resisting an officer
and crimes against a public servant.
Grand Theft
Breathalyzer tests at the jail revealed
Seminole Deputy John Hawkins
a blood alcohol content of about
arrested Bobby Horn, 20, of Sanford
.203. Police found four empty miniSaturday for grand theft auto and
bottles of Vodka and several
driving without a driver's license.
unknown pills in her purse. She
allegedly threatened to shoot a
Suspended License
deputy if he disturbed her family at
• Seminole Deputy Don Casseaux
home.
arrested Jack Burgin, 31, o f Sanford
• Oviedo Officer W. Deliz arrest­
Saturday for driving with a sused Ernest Metz, 74, of Winter
nded license and the attached
Springs Saturday for driving under
ensc plate not assigned to the
the influence. Breathalyzer tests at
vehicle.
the jail revealed a blood alcohol
• Sanford Officer Raymond Irvin
content of about .134.
arrested John Fioravanti, 37, of
• Lake Mary police arrested
Sanford Friday for driving with a
Portland Plvler, 24, of Sanford for
suspended license, and cited him for
driving under the influence.
running a red light at Lake Mary
Breathalyzer tests at the jail revealed Boulevard and U.S. Highway 17/92.
a blood alcohol content of about
.079.
M arijuana Possession
• The sheriff's office City/County
Fraud
Investigative Bureau executed
• Seminole Deputy Don Casseaux
Cas:
Friday a search warrant at 138 Cory
arrested Travis McCabe, 30, of
Lane in Winter Springs. Agents
Sanford and Jennifer Wilson, 20, of
arrested residents Charles Holmes,

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arrested Sharon Stephens, 31, of
Sanford Saturday for disorderly
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Larceny
Sanford Officer Shawn Kelley
arrested Miriam Rysdyk, 54, of
Sanford Saturday for larceny. Store
security found several items includ­
ing two shirts in her purse as she
exited the Orlando Drive Wal-Mart.
Three Short o f a Dozen
Sanford Officer Daniel Barbara
arrested Major Wheeler, 27, of
Sanford Sunday on nine different
charges. Police arrested Wheeler for
an incident at the Comfort Zone
club on 13th Street. He was charged
with possession of cocaine with the
intent to sell, possession of a con­
trolled substance without a pre­
scription, possession of drug para­
phernalia and marijuana, battery,
false imprisonment, resisting an
officer and property damage over
$200.
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Seminole Deputy William
Smithey arrested Reginald Jenkins,
22, of Sanford Sunday for aggravat­
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32, and Susan Reece, 36, for posses­
sion of marijuana and drug para­
phernalia. From their bedroom,
police recovered more than 50
grams of pot, assorted drug para­
phernalia, $1,600 in cash and a 9mm handgun.
• Sanford Officer Sherry Webster
arrested Charles Banner, 20, of
Sanford and Andrew Paul, 18, of
Orlando Sunday for two counts of
contributing to the delinquency o f a
minor.
Banner was also additionally
charged with possession of marijua­
na. The two allegedly smoked a
marijuana blunt cigar with two 15year-oid girls at a Budget Inn motel
room.
• Sanford Officer Kenneth Trezise
arrested Michael Davis, 39, of
Sanford Monday for possession of
marijuana, destroying evidence and
smuggling contraband into the jail.

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Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce will host its Good
Morning, Seminole!, break­
fast meeting 7 3 0 a m
Wednesday, March 6, in the
Country Club at Heathrow,
located at 1200 Bridgewater
Road. The topic is the state of
the Chamber.
Cost is $5 for members and
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meetings are free.
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including directions to the
group locations, please contact
Safehouse Outreach at 407-3021700.

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with the State Attorney's Office,
the Grove Counseling Center
and the Seminole County
Public School’s Violence-Free
Community Committee, is
sponsoring a community event
to promote March as ViolenceFree Month.
The event will be held from 5
to 7 p m Thursday, March 7, at
the site of the fourth annual
Seminole County Fair, located
at the Seminole Towne Center
in Sanford. The theme of this
year's event is "Victory Over
Violence." Youth groups are
invited to participate by creat­
ing banner expressing a
"Violence Free" community
theme. The judging will be held
at 6 p m
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about the event, contact the
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SA N TIA G O COLON
Santiago Colon, 60, o f Kent
Road, Deltona, died Saturday,
Feb. 23, 2002, in Florida
Hospital FUh Memorial in
Orange City.
Bom in Gurabe Aboie,
Puerto Rico, he m oved to
Deltona from New Bedford,
M ass., in 2001. He w as a
retired self-employed commer­
cial fisherman and enjoyed
fishing.
He was a member o f Iglesia
Roca Viva of Deltona.
Survivors include his wife,
Sonia Colon; four sons,
Santiago Colon Jr. U, of
FlordaTe, Santiago Colon Jr.,
Ill, o f New Bedford, Mass.,
Jose Negron o f Deltona and
Tomas Negron of Deltona; two
daughters, Angey Colon of
Flordale and Sonia Enid Colon
o f Deltona; three brothers,
Alensio Colon o f Flordale, Eli
Colon of Deltona and Jose
Colon of Flordale; one sister,
Maria Colon of New Bedford,
M ass.; and six grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.

AUGUST JOH N COSTELLO
August John Costello, 74, of
Water Ridge Drive, DeBary, died
Saturday, Feb. 23,2002, in
Florida Hospital Fish Memorial
Orange City.
Bom in Mount Vernon, N.Y.,
he moved to DeBary in 1999. He
was retired from the New York
City Department of Highways.
He was a member of
Immaculate Conception
Catholic Church in Bronx, N.Y.,
the NYC Civil Service Union,
and he was active in the Kings
Lake Gubhouse. He enjoyed
coin collecting.
Survivors include his wife of
49 years, Antoinette Costello.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.

Pentecostal faith.
Survivors include his wife,
Rosa Deltona; sons, Rafael of
Seattle, Wash., Jesus of Kenosha,
Wis., and Miguel Rivera of
Deltona; daughters, Maxima
Valentin of Deltona, Luz Rivera
of Daytona Beach, Miriam
Gattuso of Wausaukee, Wis.,
and Sonia Ruiz and Elia Dolin,
both of Sanford; sisters, Amanda
and Delia, both of Puerto Rico;
and brothers, Jose Manuel and
Oscar, both of Puerto Rico.
Baldwin Fairchild Funeral
Home Oakiawn Chapel is in
charge of arrangements.
NORVA LEE JULIAN
Norva Lee Julian, 72, of
Henderson Sheet, Deltona, died
Friday, Feb. 2 2 ,2002,m in her
residence.
Bom in Harlen County, Ky.,
she moved to Central Florida
from Pemmit Hills, Va., in 1969.
She was a homemaker. She was
of the Baptist faith.
Survivors include her hus­
band of 47 years, John Julian;
one son, Kevin Julian of
Sanford; one daughter, Suzie
Caudle o f Norfork, Va.; two sis­

EDGARDO FELICIANO
Edgardo Feliciano, 81, of
Sarita Street, Sanford, died
Saturday, Feb. 23,2002.
Bom in Guayama, Puerto
Rico, he moved to Central
Florida in 1979. He was selfemployed in the botanical goods
industry and was a U S. Army
veteran. He was of the

ters, Helen Holmcs-Clark of St.
Petersburg, Fla., and Josephine
Shepard of Little Rock, Ark.;
and three grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.
PAULINE E. LAKE
Pauline E. Lake, 85, of
Stillwood Lane, Lake Mary, died
Monday, Feb. 25,2002.
Bom in Harrisburg, Pa., she
was a registered nurse at
Central Florida Regional
Hospital.
Survivors include her hus­
band, Bernard Lake; four sons,
Kelly Lake of Deltona, John and
Chris Lake, both of Sanford and
Thomas Lake of Lake Mary; two
daughters, Cindy Anderson of
Lake Mary and Mary Beth of
Sanford; eight grandchildren;
and seven great great grandchil­
dren.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.
FRANCES KERR LOWE
Frances Kerr Lowe, 77, of
Vista Oak Drive, Longwood,

died Thursday, Feb. 21, 2002.
Bom in Miami, she moved to
Central Florida in 1989. She was
a homemaker and a member of
Christ Episcopal Church.
Survivors include two sons,
James Craig Lowe o f Amelia,
Va., and Rick Lowe of
Colteyville, Texas; three daugh­
ters, Lisa Comko of Longwood,
Debra Boyd of Las Vegas, Nev.,
and Sherrie Spence of Jackson,
C&gt;a.; three brothers, Robert Davis
of Miami, Frank Davis of West
Palm and Daniel Davis of West
Palm; one sister, Lillian Ardis of
Spanish Fort, Ala.; and seven
grandchildren.
Wood lawn Carey Hand
Funeral i lome of Longwood is
In charge of arrangements.

Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.
JOSEPHINE ANN MILAZZO
Josephine Ann Milazzo, 72, of
Sylvia Drive, Deltona, died
Saturday, Feb. 23,2002, in ,
Florida Hospital Fish Memorial,
Orange City.
Bom in Bronx, N.Y., she
moved to Central Florida in
1989. She was a homemaker and
enjoyed cooking and crafts. She
was a member of Our Lady of
the Lakes Catholic Church of
Deltona.
Survivors include her hus­
band of 56 years, Louis Milazzo;
one son, Paul Milazzo of Long
Island, N.Y.; one daughter, Carol
Petrucelli of Forked River, N.J.;
one brother, Michael Curasi of
Fort Lauderdale; six grandchil­
dren; and two great grandchil­
dren.
Memorial donations may be
made to the American Lung
Association, P.O. Box 549,
Daytona Beach, FL, 32115.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.

LORETTA G. MEISMAN
Loretta G. Meisman, 93, of
Grand Plaza Drive, Orange City,
died Saturday, Feb. 23,2002 in
Mariner Health Care, DeLand.
Bom in Wisconsin, she was a
member of St. Ann's R.C.
Church.
Survivors include one
nephew, Steve Fennel of
Tallahassee.

Prison m inistry’s annual banquet scheduled fo r Friday
Good News Jail and Prison
Ministry will hold its annual
banquet Friday, March 1, in the
Sanford Civic Center.
The banquet is open to the
public without charge. The
serving line will open at 6:15
p.m.
Good news provides four
full-time chaplains, as welt as
volunteers at the John E Polk
Correctional Facility.
The Rev. Ken Cann of
Atlanta, former music director
at First Baptist Church of
Longwood, will be program
moderator. IWo fomer inmates
of the John E Polk Correctional

Facility will give their testi­
monies.
Shawn Muir, blind keyboard
musician, will perform.
Seminole COunty Sheriff Don
Eslinger will present the
Correction Office of the Year
Award.
David Diras, director of cor­
rections, will present the
Volunteer of the Year Award.
The Rev. Harold C. Daniels of

Sanford Church of God of
Prophecy will give the invoca­
tion and teh Rev. Bruce Scott of
First Presbyteran Church of
Sanford will give the benedltion. The Rev. Joe Webb will
present teh ministry needs.
The banquet is sponsored by
the President's Council, the
ministry's advisory group.
Patricia Lane Webb is banquet
chairperson.

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Generator in final phase of repowering construction
From Staff ffap o rf
Florida Power and Light Co.,
announced that one of two generators
being repowered at Its DeBary site is
entering its final phase o f construction. It
is also undergoing testing on the combustion and steam functions, which may
be noticeable to passers-by and neighbore.
“From now through the end of March,
our neighbors will occasionally see a
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Emenon International Inc,
developer of CcnterPointc On
the Park, signed a lease with
Marketing Systems Group Inc.
far 6JBOO square feet at
CentierFointe Two, a class A
office Building in Altamonte
Springs. Robert Bfckel of
Emerson International repre­
sented the owner in the trans­
action.
Marketing Systems Group
b a Florida corporation found­
ed in 1991. The company pro­
vides software and services to
major telecommunication car­
riers nationwide.
CenterPoin te on the Park, a
55-acre master-planned devel­
opment in Altamonte Springs
features Class A and low-rise
office buildings totaling
455,500 square feet
CenterPointe Three, a new
100,000-square-foot building is
under construction and sched­
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ing unit at the site
(Unit 4) that is under­
p
i n s repowering
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going
will remain In-service
throughout the summer, then come outof-service to complete Its final phase of

construction and testing by June 2003.
FPL first announced plans in 1998 to
repower its Sanford facility, along with
another plant in Fort Myers, In order to
meet the increasing demand for electrici­
ty in the region. Once the project is cornplete in mid-2003, output will
Increa
fill Increc
by about 1,200 megawatts, from 933
megawatts to 2,100 megawatts, and the
site will serve about 486,000 homes and
businesses rather than the 217,000 its
able to currently serve.
Repowering basically means adding
new technology to the Sanford site that
uses clean natural gas instead of oil. The
Sanford repowering project will involve
the installation of electric generating
technology known as combined-cycle,
replacing the traditional electricity gener­
ating process where fuel is burned in a
je boiler.
T oCombined-cycle
-cycle technology is
l 40 percent more efficient than traditional

According to Kennedy, the Sanford
lant currently produces on average
J.OOO tons of megapollutants, including
sulfur dioxide, a year. Once the repower­
ing project is complete, the average will
be 8,000 tons of megapollutants a year.
The look of the Sanford site, which
was originally established in 1925, will
also dramatically change once the
repowering project is complete. The two
large red and white striped smokestacks
and the large blue structures that house
the boilers for Units 4 and 5 will be
replaced with eight shorter stacks and
newer, smaller combined-cycle units.
"I think some people are sad about the
dismantling of the stacks,” Kennedy said.
“"Some
me see them
the as gates to the communl-

power plant generation because it deliv­
ers more electricity per unit of fuel con­
sumed, Kennedy said. The repowered
Units 4 and 5 will be more efficient and
economical and are expected to run
twice as much.
The smaller Unit 3, continuing to use
the traditional electricity generating
rocess of oil and natural gas, will run
!
to meet
summer and occasional winter peak
demand periods.
Kennedy is excited about the new
technology planned for the Sanford
plant. However, she is more excited
about what it means for the environ­
ment.
T h e most exciting thing is that we
will produce all the additional
megawatts at a significantly cleaner rate
than we've ever done," Kennedy said.
"Anything that cleans up the environment
I a oeneflt"
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"But, I think most people are happy
about the project," she said. "We've met
with the community on numerous occa­
sions, and people are really excited.”

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Tty lor Corporation,, ;acomm odalI printer, direct mail
m and
fulfillment business, recently
purchased a79,000-square-foot
Industrial building oft Lake
Emma Road in Lake Mary.
Harkins Development
Corporation was selected to
provide design services for the
renovation of the facility. The
building is scheduled to be
completed In the summer of
2002, as Taylor plaits to
expand its existing business in
Central Florida.
The Harkins team has com­
pleted several industrial reno­
vations, including a ware­
house for Tailored Foam in
Sanford, renovation and addi­
tion to Encompass Electrical
Technologies building in
Altamonte Springs and a SubZero Refrigeration facility in
Sanford.
Harkins Development
Corporation, founded in 1974,
•pedalizes in the commercial
"design/build" services of
planning, land acquisition,
land development, general
contracting and in luxury cus­
tom home building.
The company employees
nine at its headquarters in
Lake Mary.

N U M BER

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Rod Beal of DeBary, standing next to Ns ton, 8-year-old Rod Beal, and NASCAR legend Kyle Petty, was
selected to be Petty's honorary crew chlet before the recent Daytona 500 at the Daytona International
Speedway. Beal entered the honorary crew chief contest at the Sanford Sprint Store, where Petty met rac­
ing fans days before the big race. Sprint sponsors Petty's No. 45 Sprint Dodge show car.

Chamber announces March events
The Seminole County/Lake
Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce recently announced its
March events.
The March breakfast meeting
will be held 700 a.m. Wednesday,
March 6, in the Country Club of
Heathrow. Coat is $5 for members
and $10 for non-members.
On Wednesday, March 13, the
Chamber will sponsor its monthly
Experts for Free, featuring Sir
Speedy Printing and Copying.
There is no charge for members,

and reservations are required.
The Professional Women’s
Network will be 8 to 9-30 a.m.
Thursday, March 14, in Florida
Hospital Altamonte. Speaker is Sgt.
Linda Belfiore of the Lake Mary
Police Department
The Sprint Business After Hours
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March 21, and will be hasted by
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Wal-Mart makes donations to Seminole organizations

Crooms students take first in
mousetrap ca r competition
Crooms Academy of
Information Technology, using
only ninth-grade students, com­
peted against ninth- through
t2lh-grade SFCMH school teams
in the tri-cminty area and took
first place in both the mousetrap
car competition and the comput­
er programming competition.
I V mousetrap car atm petition
is the main event; and as a result
of winning, students will travel to
Washington, DC., to compete in
the national contest.
Engineering deans at seven
southeastern universities,
Alabama, Florida, Georgia
Tech, Soulh Carolina,
Tennessee State, and Tuskegee,

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Herald photo by Tommy Vlncont

Bill Stewart, right, Seminole County Salvation Army director of devel­
opment and public relations, accepts a $600 check .from Wal-Mart
Community Involvement Coordinator Chris Valkenburg and Sanford
Wal-Mart Manager Kit Patrick. The money will be used for the organi­
zation's efforts In helping the community.

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Wal-Mart Community Involvement C o o rd in a to r C h ris Valkenburg, left,
presents Seminole County Schools S tu d e n t M u s e u m S pe cia list
Myrlam Garrett, middle, and Museum In stru ctio n a l A ssistant G ail
Bechtold with a $300 check. The money w ill help fu n d special protects
and exhibits at the museum.

Sem inole H igh’s Academic Team finishes season undefeated
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With the highest scores ever In
the history of the competition,
Seminole High School's Academic
Team finished the season unde­
feated.
In the tournament which
ended the season, the "Notes

ruined the hopes of Like Mary
and Oviedo by accumulating a
total of 1128 points. The closest
runner-up scored 719.
The members of this year's
team are: Kevin Chan, Michael
Hypes, Anthony Colombo, Dana

Almond, Harry Madhanagopal,
Kellie Chan, and Lindsay Griffin.
Kevin Chan and Anthony
Colombo were named to the AIN
County team, which will com­
pete at the State Competition in
April. Dana Almond is an alter­

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The mousetrap car design,
which is the primary contest, is a
team competition made up of
three students. The teams are to
construct a vehicle utilizing any
materials they find to be suitable
to meet the needs of the competi­
tion guidelines. The vehicle must
be powered by the spring of a
mousetrap. Teams must also
develop a technical piper and
technical drawings for their car.
Additionally, Crooms took
third place in the geometry com­
petition and third place in the egg
drop competition. The team a s ­
sists of seven students and is
coached by Arthur Emens.

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crew. The program will be aired
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S I R M C X C U T COURT FOR
I COUNTY.

M RE: e s t a t e o f
ANDREW B HANSON.
NONCE OF A W I T H A T I O N
Tha i M M N a R of toe M M of
ANDREW B. HANSON. d m W
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•re Cbcutt Court tor Sananoto
Court?. Florida. Probato DfrtMon.
too o t t l M at whfch I t X I N P u t
Avarua, Sanford, Florida 13771.
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ALL N TER ESTED PERSONS ARE
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LATER O F THREE MONTHS
AFTER T K DATE OF THE FIRST
FUBUCATKM OF THIS NOTICE
OR THWTTY DATS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THM NCmcE ON THEM
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THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
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OATS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NONCE
ON THEM.
AJ oarer cmrtorf cri taa Dacadarri
damandt agamat too Oocodonft
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court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBUCANON OF THIS NONCE.
ALL CLARIS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO F E ED W LL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tho data d too trot pubAr anon at
too NoOoo It February 17.3003.
1833 Onngo BoUovord
Sartord, Ftortda 32771
JAMES A. BARKS. Attorney
Fkrido Bor No. 1*7564
Attorney tor Pormnol Repreeertathre
1I30W. FlntSbooLSuM S
Sontord. Florida 33771
(407)331.1334
Pubtati Fobruary 37,3003 and
March 6 3003
JJ170
M THE C S K W T COUNT FOR
I COUNTY,
MDA
FN0BAT1 DIVISION
FBa Number 99-7»C P
IN RE; ESTATE OF
J O N DAVID WOOORUFF. SR .
NONCE TO CREDITORS
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JOHN DAVID WOOORUFF. SR.,
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panbng In too Chtucl Cow l tor
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N. Port Avonua, Sontord, Florida
33771, Thorrenre*Andaddnaaotol
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intopridaiad cto*i» on whom • copy
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LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE GATE OF TH E FIRST
PUBUCANON OF THIS NOTICE
OR TH IRTY DAYS A FTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A CO PY OF
THIS NONCE ON THEM.
At odior curator* ot too Docodanl
and paraona having claims or
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mow d a m wim H o court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBUCANON O F THIS
NOTICE.
ALL C L A U S NOT SO F E E D YOU.
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tho data ol mo tral pubkeanon ol
too Noaco ■ Fobruary 37, 3003.
John Dorid Ytoodntt, Jr.
2 3 X C o itty Rtoga Drtva
Bonvngtiom, AJbomo 3S243
JAMES A BARKS. Altomoy
Florida Bar No. 197564
Altomoy lor Poivonat
1110 W F1U Snoot. Suda B
SonAonL Ftoridi 33771
(407)331-1234
PUriah February 37, 2 X 3 m d
March S. 3002
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NONCE TO THE PUBLIC;
of Adpjalmant of too C4y ot Sontord
mA hold a rogulor mealing on March
14.3 0 U n too C*y H aI CommoAion
Chambort at 1130 AAA to ordor to
ccnoajof a roquarl lor vanonco to mo
t o n g Ordnance u • pottorno to
front and wdo yard aotbacA roquWomamt n an SFR lonmg dreina ore
LEO S 37 FT O f LOT 2 ♦ ALL LOT 3
FRANKLIN TERRACE. PB 3 PQ 7S
Bong moro tpodAesfy daacrtiad at
locatod 2405 Elm Avonua
Plamad uto ot too property ■ to
raquaal a ll vonanca to front yard
setback. and Si vanonco io tala yard
totback to canamid a targro-lamWy
Larry BMw, Chawmon
Beard d Arjuatmant
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC
IF A
PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL A
DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THE ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR­
ING. HE/SHE WILL NEEO A VER­
BATIM RECORD OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS INCLUDING THE TES­
TIMONY ANO EVIDENCE. WHICH
RECORD IS NOT PROVIDED BY
THE CITY O f SANFORD (FS
396 0106)
PERSONS WITH 0ISAB1UTIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TICIPATE H ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CON TACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330-5636 46
HOURS IN AOVANCE OF THE
MEETING.
Publish February 37, 3003 and
March 6. 2003
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NONCE TO THE PUBLIC:
Noaco a hereby gnmn mat mo Board
at Aibuteneni ol mo COy ot Sontord
o t hold o regular mooting on March
14,3002 to too City Hot Cwnmeoun
Charrbori at II 30 told, m order to
cr-.uoar 0 request Art variance m too
Zoning Ordinance as A pertains to
uda ysrd latback rorpwramants to
sn SFR toning dletnct an;
LOT 4 FRtoNKUN TERRACE PB 3
PQ 78
Bong more tpacdlcoAy daacnbwj ss
tacalad 2407 Elm Avonua
Ptannad use ol tie property a to

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tstooca to oonMnct a sngh tompy
Lsrry BA
Board of Ar%jeWnerl
ADVICE T O THE PUBLIC
IF A
PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL A
DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THE ABOVE MEETWO OR HEAR­
ING. HE/SHE W E I NEEO A VER­
BATIM RECORD O f TH E PRO­
CEEDINGS INCLUDING T H E TE 8 TWONY ANO EVIDENCE, WFACH
RECORD IS NOT PROVOFD BY
THE C ITY OF SANFORD. (FS
2060106)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE T O PAR­
TICIPATE W ANY OP THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD C O N TA CT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330-6639 4A
HOURS IN AOVANCE OP THE
MEETING
PubAoh: Fobruary 37. 3003 a r t
Match 6 2003
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O F N EM ETH
M ANO FOR
COUNTY,

CASE NO: E1CA19E7 14 0
NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT IM O N
PL/UNTIFF
VS
STEVEN S JAM ES IF
LIVING ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
D E V IS E E S ,G R A N T E E S ,
ASS40NEES. UCNORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST STEVEN S JAM ES
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MANHATTAN BAMC. AS
INDENTURE
TRUSTEE: JOHN
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NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwtuant to a S w n w y Final Judgment
of Fowdomra
February IS
2003 antorad to C M Cat* No. 01
C A 1167 14 Q at toe CfecWI Cowl at
too IIT H Juddrt CWcut pi and bt
SEMINOLE County, SANFORD.
Ftortda. I wd ool to too htjpiael a rt
bail btodar tor caah M A T WEST
FRONT DOOR At to# BEMMOLE
Cociriy Cowmouto tocaltd at 301N.
PARK AVENUE to SANFORD, FL, at
1100 AM on too ttto day of March.
3003 d o toaootng dooatmd properly oo oot torth to totd (wnmory Final
Judgment, lo-oA
L O T IS . SANFORD HEIGHTS
IMPROVEMENT
ADOfTIOH.
ACCORDING T O TH E P U T
THEREOF AS RECOROED M P U T
BOOK 3. PAGE 91, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMWOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
(M od M o lim day of Fobruary.
2003
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Clark ct ttri CwcuA Court
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Deputy Oort
THE S EM N O U H E R A L D
THE U W OFFICES O F DAVIO J.
STERN, P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
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Plantation. FL 33324
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IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, parana mm doabAaioA neari­
ng 0 apodal occcmmodobon ohould
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION.
At
mo
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouee « 407-666-4327. 1-6009566771 (TDD) or I-600-0666770.
vw Florida Relay Service.
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PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
Pubtah February 27. 3003 and
March 6. 3003
JJI95
TH E CW CUR COURT
OP T H i H O H TE IN TH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
M AND FOR
I CO UN TY

14-0
SUNTRUST MORTGAGE. W O.

B T E V E N G WEST. MOL
O
R om os
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pw•uant id t Final Judgment 01
Mortgage
Foratoaure
dated
February 16 3002 a r t ttatrad to
Cat* NO OI-CA3390 el m* Q ro d
Court ol » * EIGHTEENTH JuddW
CWtUI to art tor SEMWOLE CawAy.
SUNTRUST MORTGAGE. W G . I* to* PtotoM art
STEVEN C. WEST. JOYCE MARC
W EST A6VA JOYCE M. W EST ANY
ANO ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
C U IM W O BY. THROUGH UFCER,
ANO AGAINST TH E HEREW
NAMED
W Om OUAL DEFEN­
DANT: S) WHO ARE NO T KNOWN
TO BE DEAD OR AUVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
C L A M AN N TE R E 9 T AS SPOUS­
ES. HEELS. DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS; are 4w Datortwm. I
*R td ito to* N R w * and bad Hdctor tor cw fitl W EST FRONT DOOR
OP TH E SEMWOLE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE. SANFORD. FLORI­
DA at 1100AM. an Oe 4m (toy ol
APRA 2003, toe M a tin g deaerted
Ad y i w t
LOTS 21,33 ANO 39. 0E S 8 THAT
PORTION OP LO T 2S. BEGEWWO
AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OP
LO T 23. BLOCK 19. SAN U M XJ
TH E SUBURB BEAUT EUL. SANFORO SECTION, P U T BOOK 6
PAGE ( 6 PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
RUN
THENCE
NORTH
93
DEGREES 17 MWUTES 31 SEC­
ONDS WEST 99 FEET TO THE
WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LME
OF
PREBLE AVENUE. RUN
TH EN C E NORTHERLY ALONQ
PREBLE AVENUE 2 FEET TO A
POINT, THENCE RUN SOUTH (7
DEGREES 43 MWUTES (1 BECONOS EAST 116704 FEET TO A
PO NT, THENCE RUN SOUTH 43
DEGREES 19 MWUTES 19 SECONOS EAST IS FEET, RUN
THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 9*
MINUTES X SECONDS WEST
91.744 FEET, RUN THENCE
SOUTH 43 DEGREES 12 MWUTES
34 SECONDS WEST 10 FEET TO A
POMT, THENCE RUN NORTH »
DEGREES II MWUTES 31 SEC­
ONDS WEST » FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEOWMNO) BLOCK 19.
BANUNO O T H i SUBURB BEAUTI­
FUL.
SANFORD
SECTION.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF RECOROED W P U T
BOOK 6 PAOE 88. OP THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OP SEMWOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
ArK/A 907 Ftonda BoAavord.
Atamcrta Spring*. FL 33701
WITNESS MY KANO a rt toa a r t
ol ta t Court an February 16 3003.
Clerk ol ti* CWnA Court
By Oorony W BcDon
Oagcay Clerk
Echevarria lAtapogfat. P A
P O. Baa 35018
Tamp*. Ftonda 33633-8011
F01009917
"3 * * American* atm D m brin ai Act
4 you are a pteem earn « daihDry
*4ri&gt; read* aerrmmodaton to order
to partcaiato to 9ria pracaarlng, ywi
at no coal to you, tor Via
ol carton aaaiatanc*.
Pleat* corned Court Adramewanon
M 301 N. Park Avanua. Sarriord.
Ftonda 33771. taHphona nurrtoai
(407)665-4337, wrifan 3 aortung
day* ol you receipt at mttdocumant; ■ hearing Wnpawad, (TDD) 1800-9654771.
Pubkah February 27. 3003 Mid
March 6 2003
JJ198

GENERAL
C A S IN O : 01 C A 210914W
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE, CO
OrTVA COMMONWEALTH UNITED
UORTGAOE COMPANY.
PLAINTIFF
VS
JEFFR EY S MILLER. E T A L .
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE EERVICfl
T O JEFFREY 3. MILLER AK/A
JEFFR EY MILLER ANO UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF JEFFREY &amp; M U C H
A K A JEFFREY MILLER. whoaa
reeidanca a mknown 4 ha/thaftoey
ba twig; a rt I ha/aha/ttrey be dead.
be

tpoutat.

haw*,

daviaaai.

ton. Iruataaa, a rt at paruat cleaning
an tnton« by, through, under or
known to ba dead or alva. end •!
parte* having or downing to leva
any ngpd, are or raaraal n me preparty deter bad n toe mortgage being
taradoaad heron
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED toot
an action u toradoaa a mongagaon
the toArvrmg property
LO T 6 (LESS TH E NORTH 10
FO OT
THEREOF) ANO THE
NORTH 10 FOOT OF LOT 7.
BLOCK 44. CASA PARK VILLAS
PHASE II. ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF. AS RECOROED IN
P U T BOOK 30. PAGE 17-99. OP
THE PUBLIC RE COHOS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
hat batn Mad agwet you and you
are required to tana a copy d your
wriban delansa*. 4 any. on DAVID J
S TER N. ESQ Plantin'* attorney.
*rho*e add*** a 901 S Unnarury
Dnva 4500. Plantation. FL 33324 an
or bitare (no later man X day* Worn
m* dal* of to* krrl pubWcalun of toe
nonce ol action) and ft* mo original
M h m* dark ct da* cowl aahar
batofa tervre* on PlenATt alkimay
ot mmardalpy m*r*aflar. cttenvita
a datadt ad ba entered agawat you
tar Iha ratal demanded to m* comptaw4 or pauuon Mad haraai
WITNESS my fund and r e M l ot
M * Court tt SEMINOLE County.
Ftonda. the day ot FEBI5 2002.
2003
MARY ANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Rulfl King
DEPUTY CLERK
U W OFFICES OF OAVIO J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PUN TATIO N . FL 33324
01 62499INCM)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. poraon* mm duabAka* read
tog a tpaaal accommodation thouid
Contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthout* &gt;1 (407)666-4337. IBOO-955-6771 (TOO) or 1 6009568770. via Ftonda Relay Same*
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB

M THE C W C U T COURT OP T H I
EIGHTEINTH JUO tCUL CWCUTT
W AND FOR
6E WHOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
c m . ACTION
Caaa Nd. 01-CA-3449-14G
OkAAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
FiK/A OMAC
MORTGAGE CORPORATION OF
PA
v*.
m* unknown hart, davttaat,
grama tt. i n g u r i . tenor*,
cradtort. truataaa, or o*er damanta
claanng by. totough. mdar. or
agoaral WENDY M. LAKEY. MK/A
WENDY M. MONACA DECEASED.

NOTICE OF ACTION
T O THE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSKtftEES. LIENORS
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES. OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH. UNDER. OR AGAINST
WENOY M. LANEY H K A WENDY
M MONACK. DECEASED
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT
ADORE S3:
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
C U IM W O BY, THROUGH. UNOER,
ANO AGAINST THE HEREIN
NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN­
DANTS WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO
BE DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
C U IM AN INTEREST AS SPOUS­
ES. MEIR3. DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
Leal known ****** UNKNOWN
Currant addaaa'
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED m*i an action
la tarectoat a mortgage on m* tafb a n g da tented property in SEMI­
NOLE Comty. Ftonda
LOT S. OAKLAND HILLS.
ACCOR DING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED W P U T
BOOK 16 PAGES S3 ANO 94. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
ha* tear Had agamal you and you
ar* requited to aan* a espy ol your
written dafanaaa warm X day* aflav
the Aral publicauon. 4 any. on
Echavama 4 Aaaocralaa. P A .
Plamafa adomay. whoaa addrata »
9119 Corporal* Lake Dnva. SuA*
300. Tampa. Florid* 3)634. a rt M*
th* ortnal wan me Coat aahar
batar* tervic* on Ptamkire attorney*
or Immadelaly 4er**ft*r; rmanvea,
a dafaut wd b* amarad aganal you
tor m* ratal damandad to Iha
Congtaaa or paMnn
The nooca ahaa te pubkahad once
each weak tor two ccneacutiva
• M k l n m* Sentord Mateld
WITNESS my hart a rt to* aval ol
the Court on ml*
day ol FEB 18
3003
Maryam* Mora*, dark
Claik of He CIRCUIT Court
By Ftom Karg

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At Dopury Clark
Echavama Iliio r t M ii. P A . P O.
Boa 2S0I6 Tkrrp*. FL 33033-6019
F01011493
W ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSABSJTKS
ACT. PERSONS WITH CKSAB6JTIES NEEOWO SPECIAL ACCOMMOOAT1CW TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDINa SHOULD
CONTACT COURT ADMMISTRATION AT X I N. PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD, FLOREM 13771, TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)323-4330,
N O T U T E R THAN SEVEN (7)
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
ING
IF HEARING IMPAIRED.
(TOO) 1-S0G9664771. O R VOICE
(V) 1-400-9664770, VIA FLOROA
R E U Y SERVICE.
Pubtah: February 37,3003 Mid
March 6 2002
JJI97
B4 THE CW C U T COURT
OP THE EKUfTSSanH

BANKERS TRUST COMPANY OP
CALIFORNIA, N A , AS
CUSTOOIAN OR TRUSTEE.
CRE3TON ANDREW W A LL to ua.
to to.
NOTIC E OP
■Y CLERK OP C W C U T COURT
ILjiKAaewK ke a, - — k—■
-w. - ■*__
m o t i ■ rw w y yw *i dwi n
undwignid M iiy w w U o m , Clark
01 r e QreMI Court 01 SEMWOLE
County: Ftorkto. *46 on tie 3IM day
of March. 2002. M 1100 km . a m to
m* Waal Flora Dow ol tto Samanrit
Coimly Courthoua* to Sarriord, oilar
a rt aa* to p u t* outry to
toa kftowtog deaerted properly Muatod to SEMWOLE County. Ftorita,

to a*

LO T 6 BLOCK 6
SANFORD
FARMS. ACCORDING T O P U T
THEREOF AS RECOROED M P U T
BOOK t. PAGE
136 ANO 129
1/3. PUBLIC RECOROS OP SEML
HOLE. FLORIDA
putawad 10 ma M d a c ra oltor*doaixa antorad to tto Above toyltd
caaa pareSng to aald C a u l, to* toyto
al wfrich to: BANKERS TR UST
COMPANY OF CAUFORNUL N A .
A S CUSTOOIAN OR TR U STEE v*
CRESTON ANOREW W A LL *1 m ,
toaL
Parton* wah • ill ifiDTy who read
ipsoii ■ccommoaanon to pwuo*
pato to Vila proceedtog atnidd ocntoct ADACoortknator at X I N. Part
Avanua, Soria N -X 1 , Sanford.
F to tk 33771, to torito Bee (») day*
prior
10
m*
proceedtog.
Talaphona (407)3334130.
art.
4337. t *00-9566771 (TDD ), ar 18006666770 (V). vw F to rti Ratoy

in.

WITNESS my trend and (riBcM ttori
ol aard Court me tern day ol
February. 3003
(SEAL)
ClartoimaCkcuri Court
B y Dorahy W BcOon
Deputy Oart
Pubkah n Sarriord Maraid
U W OFFICES OF
JOSEPH PAMELLO. P A
Pott ORc* Boa 2347
Tamp*. Florida 30601
Pubtah: Fabnrery 37.20G3 a rt
March 6.2003
XI198
M T &gt; « CW C U T COURT M ANO
FOR aCMMOLS COUNTY
PROSATS DIVISION
FBt Number 01-1144-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
KARIN R CATERNY.
NOTICE OF ADMWWTAATION
The Mtowwaaeon ol t e talar* oI
KARIN R. CATE BIN Y, dacaatad.
FS* Number 01-1144 CP. ■ parting
to to* Clrecto Coat tor Samnria
Counfy. Ftonda. Probale Ofnaion.
Via addrata ol which to X I N. Part
Avanua. Sanford. Ftonda 33771,
Th* name* a rt adrtaaaa* ol t e
•onto ftpraaanUbvaa adomay art
ALL WTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A4 parton* on wham m « none* ■
tervad who have ofyacnona mat
chaAtov i to* vaartty ol 8to Wd. m*
quatAoritona ol m* paraonal rapratarriaav*. vanua or (unartedun ol mn
Court are reqared to toa te a obiactena wm toa Court WITHIN THE
U T E R OF TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
OATE OF SERVCE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
A l cradlota 01 Vw Dacadara Mid
otter parton* having d a m or
damandt agaaial Oacadanfa tattle
on whom a copy ol tore note* to
data ill toa Aral pubtcaacn ol t w
Court WITHIN TH E U T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE OATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY O F THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AJ otter arndtor* ol tte Decadent
a r t parion* having d a m or
damandt agaaial th* DacadanTi
tattle mutt Ala tto* daunt wtoi me
court WITHIN TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The dal* of t e Ural publication cl
*aa Nooca ■ February 37. 3003
ThoneaM ArtmgeiaB
18X Overtook Road
Longmood. Ftonda 33750
W Richard Thotaan.
FL Bar *0223338
Artomay tor PaMloner
119E AkamvriaDr . 1210
AJtoriwae Spring*. Ftonda 33701
PubHah February 37. 3002 art
March 6 3003
JJ199
PROPOSED SALS OP
MOTOR V EH K LE
Ragtolarad Owrer. Gonaveva Malar,
1170 E. Pag* Dnva. Oaken* FL
33725-6056. Lenhoklar No Len
Platini
NAMES ANO AOOttESSES O f ANY
OTHER PERSOWS. INCiUOJNO
ANY OTHER LIENHOLDER.S. OR
PERSOfiS LEAVING MOTOR VEHI
CLE FOR REPAJR ANO NOT THE
OWNER CLAIMING INTEREST IN
VEHICLE.
Tom Quota. 5201 Red Branch Lana,
WYrtar PtrU. Fkxula 32702 Lasnw
&lt;Aapa* Shop) ETR . LLC tlb -i
Exacubva Trana^ortalun Rapaa, 920
D»UI Court. Suite 252. Attamcxita
S pnr^, R . 3270t, 407 33067^7
Daacnpdon oI Motor VaNc* I960
O I d s m o b i I a .
V in t 1 G 3 N T 5 4 D S K M2 17577
Location ol Vahide 920 fkftl Court,
Su«a 252, Aitamonia SpnnQ*. FL
32701
EACH O f YOU IS HEREBY NOTI­
FIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED
LEINOR CLAIMS A LIEN PUR

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S LAN T TO S 713 5*5. FLOREM
S TATU TES. O N TH E ABOVE
DESCRIBED M OTOR VEHICLE
FOR REPAIR ANO STORAGE
CHARGES ACCRUED W TH E
AMOUNT OP 1143732. THESE
STORAGE CHARGES WBX CON­
TINUE TO ACCRUE AT THE RATE
OF 133 00 PER DAY
TH E UCN CLAIMED BY THE
ABOVENAMED UCNOR ■ SUB­
JE C T TO ENFORCEMENT PUR­
SUANT TO P S . 7135*5 ANO
UNLESS SAID MOTOR VEMCLE IS
REDEEMEO FROM TH E SAIO
LIENOR
BY
PAYMENT
AS
ALLOWED BY U W . THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED M OTOR VEHICLE
MAY BE SOLD T O SATISFY THE
(JEN. IP THE MOTOR VEMCLE IS
NO T REDEEMED ANO TH A T
M OTOR
VEHICLE
REMAINS
UNCUB4ED, OR FOR W H CH THE
CHARGES FOR REPAIR ANO
STORAGE REMAIN UNPAJO. MAY
BE S O U ) AFTER 80 DAYS FREE
OF ALL PRKDR LAEN3 WHATSOEV­
ER UNLESS OTHERWISE PROVDEO BY CO U R T OAOER. TH E
ABOVE DESIGNATED UCNOR
PROPOSES TD SELL THE MOTOR
V EH K LE AS FOLLOWS.
P U S K AUCTION TO E E HELD AT

STATEM ENT
OP
OWNERS
RIGHTS
NOTICE THAT THE
OWNER O F THE MOTOR VEHKLE
OR ANY PERSON C U M N O
INTEREST W OR UEN THEREON
HAS A RIGHT T O A HEARING AT
ANY T*4E PRIOR TO THE SCHED­
ULED OATE OP SALE BY F 6 M G A
DEMAND FOR A HEARING WITH
TH E CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
CO UR T W THE COUNTY W W H Kh
TH E MOTOR V EH K LE IS HELD BY
THE LIENOR ANO BY UAAJNQ
COPIES OF THE DEMAND FOR
HEARING TO ALL OTHER OW N­
ERS AND UCNORS AS REFLECT­
ED W THE NOTICE.
NOTICE THAT THE OWNER OF
TH E MOTOR V E H K L E HAS A
R IGHT T O RECOVER POSSES­
SION OF THE MOTOR VEHKLE
W ITHOUT WSTTTUnNQ JUDICIAL
PROCEEDINGS BY POSTING A
BOND W ACCORDANCE WITH
TH E PROVISIONS OP FLORIOA
STATUTE 589917.
NOTICE THAT ANY PROCEEDS
FROM T W SALE OP TH E MOTOR
VEHICLE RCMAMNG AFTER PAY­
MENT OF THE AMOUNT CLAIMED
T O BE DUE ANO OWV4G TO TH E
LIENOR WILL BE DEPOSITED
W ITH THE CLERK OF THE CIR­
CUIT COURT FOR DISPOSITION
UPON COURT ORDER PURSUANT
TO SUBSECTION (9) OP FLOREM
STATUTE 713586
NOTE: THE SO DAY H U E FRAME
TH A T THE MOTOR VEHKLE MUST
BE HELD DOCS NO T S4CLUOE
TH E DAY THE WORK WAS COM­
PLETED OR T H E DAY OP TH E
SALE. TH E 4S DAY N O TIC t TO
TH E OWNER ANO UEHHOLDCR
D OES N O T INCLUDE THE DAY
TH E NOTICE WAS MAILED OR
TH E DATE O f SALE. THE NEWS­
PAPER AD M UST M PLACED IS
DAYS PRIOR T O THE SCHEDULED
DATE OF SALE. BUT THE IS DAYS
D O N O T INCLUDE THE DATE
N O TICE WSA PLACED IN THE
NEWSPAPER OR THE DATE OF
Date: 22rt day of Jaraery 3003.
Uanor ETR, LLC ditVa Eiacuttva
Trartoportaban Repair
Publah: February 7T. 2002
JJ204
B4 TH E CMCLKT OOURT PON
■ E lflN O L I COUNTY.
PROBATE DIVISION
Flto Number 03-143-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ALBERTA 6 WRIGHT,
N O R M T O CRVXTOMS
R e tdrt into* aeon of m* aaa
ALBERTA 6 WRIGHT,
FA* Nerbar 03-14JCP, la panbig
to t e Cttcut Ca ul tor Samnoto
County: Florida. Probata Dnneion,
tte a t t i u of which to X I N. Part
Avanua. Sarriord. Ftonda 33771.
T ie name* a r t adtaaaii oI t e
paranal repraaantaava art ma partonal n p n ito k a a a t adomay are
taf torth batoai
A l cradtor* of 9e Decadent a rt
otter parana haring dam e or
damanda aganal DacadanTi aetata
mdudng unmaiurad. cankngatri or
urityadalad ctattna on whom a copy
ol Y e none* to tarred mud Ma tett
crime With aria Court WITHIN THE
U T E R O f THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

o n t h ir t y d a y s a f t e r t h e
OATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
A l otter oatMora (4 tte Dacadart
and paraona haring dam e or
damanda again*! tte DacadanEa
vault, mdudng uvnahrad. cartongarri « urtoquKtoiad da*n*. muai N*
ma, crime wah me court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION O f THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO F LE D WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The data of me Iku pihAcakon ol
me Nooca ■ Fabruaty 37.3003
Eamaal B. Wnghf
759 Bridie Dnva
Longwood. Ftonda 33750
JAMES A BARKS. Adomay
Ftonda Bar No. 117564
Ariomay tof Pareonal
RapraaarriaHva
1130 W F ,r i Slraat. Scrta 0
Sanford, ftonda 33771
(407)331-1224
PvAtoah February 27. 3003 a rt
March 8. 3002

XJ306
M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SCMMOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE nV B IO N
FS* Number 0I-1225CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARGARET MAE WOLCOTT,
NORCE OP AOMNdSTRARON
Tha admmaii anon of ttri at lata of
MARGARET
MAE W OLCOTT,
dacaaaad F4a Nunter 0I-I23S-CP.
a panting n ma Citato Court tor
Samatala County, Florida. Probata
Drnaion. l e artraaa of rifach ta Poel
Oritc* Orawar C. Sarriord. Ftonda
33773 Tha nama* art addrataa* ol
tte paraonal rapraaarriakva and tte
paraonal rapiariamakv* &gt; aRornay
ar* tat torth batow
ALL INTERESTED PERSOF4S ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l paraona on ahom mu notice to
aaryad aho have obftchont del
chairing* tte vekdTy 01 tte Wto. tte
quakftcauon* of tte paranal repraaartUBva. vanua or lunadtohon of the
Court era required to Ma b a r obectiore wtoi the Court WITHIN THE
U T E R O f THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS N O T K E ON THEM
A l ciatMna ol tte Dacadarri a r t
other paraona haring clean* or
demand* agatntl Dacadanr* attala
on ahom a copy ol ttn ncriica to
aarvad arfhai tttraa monttta akar tte
dale tri tte krai puMcakcm ol ttva

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Norto UScltaajtorihttttiri INirittre
Cowl WTTHtN THE U T E R O F
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OP THE FIRST PU9LCARON OF TWB N O R M OR THBTTV
DAYS AFTER TH E DATE OF SENV K E OF A COPY OF R 6S N O R M
ONTHEM. AJ otter cradtoork of tta Dacadarri

court WTTHM T H R U MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F THE FFW T
PUBLKARON OF TH O NOTICE.
OBJECTIONS N O T SO F6EO W 6L
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data of tte M publaaaon of
ttrik Noaett to Fabruary f 7 .2006
MARGARET LOUOK W OLCOTT
PA2. Paraonal RapraaanWMa
WILLIAM H. MORRISON.
Atoorrwy tar Paraonal 7
7100 Scatoi US m b— y 1763
Fern Park, Ftortda 237X
(407)634-1434
PubfWt Fabnrery 37,3002 a rt
March 6 2002

■* THS CO C U T COURT
O F TNB B S N T f H T N

CASS NO. *1-CA-1(79-14-L
C H A M MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
OORPORARON.

OREOORY A. 8PROL6, tf aL
D
N O R M OF
N O R M IS HEREBY QIVEM purauarri M « Final Arigmanl e t
•tod Fabnrery 6 3003.
*i Cat* No. 01-CAiro -1 4 -L o f teCkcatoCowloIttia
EIGHTEENTH JUdtoU Otato In a r t
tor SEMWOLE County, Ftortda
aharafn CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION I*
PbttriN and GREGORY A. 8PR0UL;
HOMED SERVICING CORPORAR O K SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO TMS MORTGAGE. INC.. D W A
THE MONEY STORE; SUNRISE
OWNERS GROUP. ttfCj A NO ____ _
AN UNKNOWN PERSON M POS­
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT REAL
PROPERTY, era ONttr t Nri*. I afl
•al t o t a N g b M tu to r tor e r t i In
tta Waal hoof door of ttw
Courthoua* In SANFDRO, BCM5
HOLE C a r r y Ftortda. 1100 o dock
an tta 13 SR) ol MarcTA 3003, toa
torto In aafd Ftoto Judomant
LOT (1. SUNRISE ESTATES. UNTT
4. ACCORWNQ T O TH E P U T
THEREOF. AS RECOROED IN
P U T BOOK 3 6 M O E S 76 PUBLIC
RECOROS O F 8CMM0LE COUN­
TY, FLOREM: k U r 107S Condor
Pltoa. Wlntor Spring* FL 3370S
DATED M * S day c4 Fabnrery.
3003.
AaCrirk of arid Cowl
By Mary Strap*
Aa Dapufy Clarti
Frtwr 4G4IU. P A
Bur* 300
1570 Matttuga Avanua
Coral Gatriaa. Ftortda 3)148
1305)662 4110
PUriah February JO, I t . 3003
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IS 1 M 0 L 1 COUNTY

N O TK E 18 HEREBY a n n t a t r torerri to art Order or Summery Final
tfttn a S I

Fabnrery*6 3003 told wearad to
Caaa Mr. 010-3373-144. at to*
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to Otonttea* Fadaral Bar* FSB I*
PtoktoS a rt STEVEN C. O A M P ;
ASPHALT PRESERVATION SYS­
TEMS. M O : BANK O F AMERKA
SUCCESSOR TO BARNE T T BARK.
POINT COMMUNITY BCRVKEB
ASSOCIATION. *40; SAN MAROO
VELAS
ASSOCIATION,
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UNKNOWN TENANT N O S a r t
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UNDER OR AGAJNBT A NAMED
DEFENDANT TO T H U A C TK N l ON
HAMMQ ON CU SIM O TO H A M
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UNIT ST, B U E D ttU tt. BAN
MARCO V 6 U S CONOOAUSUM.
ACCORDMQ T O THE D EC U R A TION
Of
CONOOMINRJM
RECORDED N O R BOOK ISSB.
RAGE 6 PUBLIC RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
ANO AAKNOMENTB THER ETO
RECORDED M O A BOOK 18*6
PAGE 4; O R BOOK 1*01. PAGE
122» O R BOOK 1*36 PAOE 11*7.
O R BOOK 1796 RAGE 937. O R .
BOOK 1943. RAGE 1499: O R
BOOK X 1 7 . RAGE 236 O R BOOK
X17, PAGE 340, O R BOOK X I 7 ,
PAGE M R O R BOOK X17, PAGE
250c O A BOOK 2064. PAGE 963,
ANO O R BOOK 2064. PAGE 100.
TOGETHER W ITH AN UNOMOCD
MTEREST M ANO TO T W COAX
MON ELEMENTS AND C0A4M0N
EXPENSES TH A T ARE APPUR­
TENANT T O SAIO UNTT AS
DBSCnUED M SAID DECLARA­
TION O F CONOOAMBUU. PUBUC
RECORDS OP 8 E M K L E COUN­
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you are hearing or w k a Impaired.
cai Florida Ratoy Santat (tOO) *66(776
February 6 3003
UARYAIW EM ORM
Aa ClariL Ckoril Court
By-Mary Sttoug*
Aa Dagitty Clark
SMITH KtATT A 0IA2. P A
Ariorreya tor Plarttt
39*1 Eato Oakland Pad BoM wnt.
B a rn
Fort Laudridato, FL 33306
Pubtrh. February 36 37.3003
H IM
M - n U C B K U T COURT
OP TH E EIGHTEENTH

JURISDICTION D IW IQ N
C A M NO. 01-CA6S3-15L
C H A M MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.

MADELINE LONOORIO,
AMERICAN GENERAL HOME
EQUITY. *4C., BENEFICIAL FLOWDA. IN C. ORANGE GROVE PARK
HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION.

iw w L m llM a b l
Company.

Laha A rty Suren* al Lake Emma.
LLC, a Ftortda Imriad tobtttty
company, Clayton Orai*i k it. auocaaaot tty margar to BoutoaaMam
Municipal Supply C a . a eubaklary
fri Clayton Oraag, toe.; MOO
Ccnamjcaon A Engtteetmg, toc-l
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Ftnaa. Nt; Lort X Faria*: W arn C.
rttfiy, tvUMnOtt Ba,
PaK^Melre Lw
Lattvop. Key Lamrop. Laka Errarn

HC. ANO______. AN UNKNOWN
PtnSON IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY,
»N O T K E OP
FORECLOSURI SALS
NO TKE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
twant to a Final Judgment oI
Foractonn (totod Fabnrery 6 2003.
a rt antorad to Caaa No. 01-CA-3*314-L, ol to* Orcul Court o l to*
EIGHTEENTH Judori ClrcUl to a r t
tor SEMINOLE Cowriy. Ftortda
wharatn CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE, to PtaMM a rt MADE­
LINE LONOORIO. AMERICAN
GENERAL HOME EQUITY. INC..
BENEFKIAL
FLORIDA.
IN C .
o r a n g e g r o v e park h o m e OWNERS' ASSOCIATION. INC..
A N O ______ AN UMLNOWN PER­
SON IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY, are
Oafandanta, I wto aa) to Via highaaf
bidder lor caah to tte Waal karri door
ol tha Courthoua* to SANFORO.
SEMINOLE County. Ftonda. 1100
o'ctock an tte 13 day of ktardri.
2003. tte fcritawaig daaertood proparly aa tto torth n ored Fnal Judgment,
lo kM£
LOT 56. ORANGE GROVE PARK
UNIT 2, ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK X . PAGE I t . PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA. a V l 822 Jarico
North. CaatUerry. FL 33707
DATEO tte 8 day ol Fabnrery.
2002
Aa Clark of rial Caul
By Mary Stamp*
Aa Dapufy Clark
Submtnod by
Faber IGtcku. P. A
Su m 300
1870 Madrugt Avanua
Coral Gabrii. Ftonda X I4 6
(306)662-4110
PiAriah Fabnrery X . 37. 3002
JJIS4
M THE C «C U TT COURT FOR
MMtttOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
C A M N O 01-CA-2773-I4-L
CALIFORNIA FEDERAL BANK
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
GLENDALE FEDERAL BANK. FSB
F K A GLENDALE FEDERAL
SAVINGS 1 LOAN ASSOCIATION.

STEVEN C CLAMP. ASPHALT
PRESERVATION SYSTEMS. INC.
BANK O f AMERICA SUCCESSOR
TO BARNETT BANK. N A . JAMES
L KERLIN. SABAL POINT
COMMUNITY SERVICES ASSOCI­
ATION INC . SAN MARCO VILLAS
ASSOCIATION. INC . UNKNOWN
TENANT NO I. UNKNOWN T E N
A m NO 2: a rt ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS
BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANT
TO THIS ACTION. OR HAVING OR
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT.
TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE
PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED.
Datandam*
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N O TK E OP
N O TK E IS HEREBY GIVEN that
ma mtonforred Clark of ttri Ocutt
Caul ol Serrtnof* Cautty. Ftonda.
wd on Mar 14. 3003 al I I a m al
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Ava. Sarriord. Ftortda. critor far a r t
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n Samaiola Courriy. Ftortda. mora
pamedtorty daaatoul on E lr i r i *A*
aflachad. purauarri to ttw Stannary
Final Judgment amarad tti toa
WITNESS my hart Kid cfhcref M ri
o l aafd Court ttri*____day ol Fab II,
3003.
CLERK OP THE CIRCUIT COURT
ByMarySttoure
Ar Dapufy Clark
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1/4 al to* North***! t/4 and a port oI
toa Norttwaai t/4 ol toa Souttreaal
1/4 ol Sacaon 7. townaMp X South
Fringe x Earl. Srenkioto Courriy:
Ftonda compnaad ol Taa Parcel 14
■I daennbad In OBicril Racoida
Bock 3037 al Page 111 Tar Pina l
14A a* detenbad In OKtoril Racordi
Buck 3081 al Page 174. Taa Parcel
140 a* daacrtnl m OOkJtl naccrdi
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16 aa daacrtiad In OStorel Racordi
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Parcel IS aa daacrtiad In Omcril
Racoida Book 2648 M Papa 40, *a al
Iha Pubic Record* ol Saminola
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ma Souto 300 leal al toa Souttreaal
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Souttreaal 1/4 til ttw Norttwaai 1/4 ol
Sackon 7; ttrenca Souto 000440"
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of 200 X toot to a port on ttw Souto
tow ol ttre Soutoaarl 1/4 ol ttw
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ttrenca North 0 0 3 2 -ir Wat! tor
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Souto bre ol toa HottoaaM 1/4 ol
Barton 7, TttaareNp X Soutti.
Rang* X Eaal ** DMng North
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on Itndt described hMmn not
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daaertred Ireracn amra nd ourveywl
6 Tha 0 brick rea* damn Iwmon
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Eaalarty Bouatoiy
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Si PManburg. Florida 13701
777/994-2993
Pubtah February 2A 37.2X 2
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NORCE OP SALS
To aanrriy owner kan tor rarri due Vi
SMI Storaga F aerify AM. Sertona
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JAMES E JONES
137
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VCXl E. RANDALL
439
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KEVIN W. BLOM QUST 440
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NATHANIEL CAICMLLAN SR 453
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March 6 2003
JJI37

NOTICE
Purauarri to Ftonda Stokre 71X79
Ekto Towmg Inc. aaA aat on MARCH
11,2X2*1 I P X am at IS X Soutti
County Road 437 Longmood.
Ftonda. Stotor rotanaa ttw n^ri to
bid. Sold aa a. no warmly Sa*w
Cat ana 1989 NISSAN
V N » J N 1HJO1P3KT20067B
Pubkah. February 37.2X 2
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Vivona’s Fine Italian Pizzeria Expands Business and Fam ily
Many of the Seminole Herald's readers are familiar with
Vivona’s Fine Italian Pizzeria on the comer of 25th and Park Ave.
You may have tried their wide variety of hearty subs, fresh salads,
mouth watering calzones, or incredible pizzas. You might be famil­
iar with the fact that Nick Vivona, who has owned and operated
Vivona’s since 1992, only uses the absolute freshest ingredients,
makes homemade breads daily, and uses his own secret recipe for
his pizza dough. Perhaps you have taken advantage o f the com­
fortable dining room, or maybe you have only used their timely
delivery service. One thing is for sure, if you have tasted Vivonas,
you have tasted homemade Sicilian cooking. And if you have not
yet had the opportunity to sample Vlvona's cuisine, then you don't
know what you have been missing!
Well, here Is the good news for all you tried and true Vlvona's
fans out there. Nick has expanded his prosporus business into
Lake Mary. Vlvona's Lake Mary has increased Its menu in order to
attract new customers. They now offer a variety of quick appetiz­
ers, such as homemade mozzarella sticks, fresh fried mushrooms,
and crisp onion rings. Nick, with the help of his mother Enza, still
offer fresh homemade bread every day. They have over forty subs
to choose from on the menu, but the ideas don't stop there. Feel
free to create your own version of a Vlvona's sub. When the

weather calls for it, Nick prepares his Minestrone Soup full of
chunky carrots, celery, potatoes, and other fresh ingredients.
Vlvona's Lake Mary's main source of business still comes from
their fantastic pizza and calzones. It is quite difficult to find a bet­
ter pizza this side of Brooklyn.
Recently, Vivona’s Lake Mary has expanded from a dinning area
of fourteen tables to twenty five tables. They are equipped and
staffed to handle Urge parties or special events. Just be sure to call
lead, so they can reserve a space for large parties. Both Vivona’s
Sanford and Lake Mary offer a small catering menu which
Indudes a choice of Lasagna or Baked Ziti, Greek nr Antipasto
saUd, and bteadsticks at a reasonable price. If reading about all
these delicious foods has made you famished, hustle on down to
one of these convienient locations: Vlvona's Sanford, 2477 Park
Ave., (407) 324-5147, or Vivonas Lake Mary, 601 Weldon Blvd,
# 117, (407) 330-2040. If Nick himself is not there to greet you, he
leaves his incredibly capable managers Bruce and Jimmy in his
place, and sometimes you may be lucky enough to see Nick and
Robyn's pride and joy, four month old bouncing baby boy, Peter.
With a big grin Nick proudly proclaims that Peter is the boss. Nick
believes in strong family values, and never misses the chance to
show off his baby. G o to Vlvona's and feel like you ore with family.

Owner Nick Vivona holding son Peter along with wife, relatives visiting Irotn
Italy and staff.

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C m U i * t n m F i| i ia
27-year veteran of the
Israeli secret service.
"It'« in your mind all
the tim e; you’re used to
It," the 51-year-old Israeli
said about the threat of
terrorism.
The material Leshem
teaches must be approved
by the Israeli Ministry of
Defense before the train­
ing begins and the training
session is restricted to law
enforcement and military
personnel only.
'T errorist threats are
different from criminal
threats in that you have to
respond d ifferently. A
crim inal doesn’t want to
die, whereas dying is often
an integral part o f the ter­
rorist's m ission.' said
Marde-Golden, owner of
Golden Security Services.
"In Israel, unfortunately,
they have a lot of experi­
ence with terrorists.'
Golden met Leshem
while doing a project for
the History Channel In
Israel. She said Sept. 11
changed their plans in that
Instead of bringing
trainees to Israel, she
helped coordinate Avi
coming to the states.
The unique training ses­
sion addressed a gamut of
concerns about terrorists
and who they are. It also
introduced North
American authorities to
two radically different
combat techniques.
Instructors helped law
enforcement officers learn
how to shoot quickly and
accurately with the Israeli
method. Additionally, the
trainees learned an Israeli
form o f hand-to-hand
combat.
'I t 's more reactive
sho o ting ,' Sanford Sgt.
Marc Kovacs said about
the Israeli method. 'I t 's
amazing how accurate you
can be with the Israeli sys­
tem ."
In a terrorism event,
speed o f police response is
critical, lir e Israeli shoot-

more damage is done,
Kovacs said. The Israeli
self-defense fighting sys­
tem, Krav Maga, was
developed in the 1950s for
the Israeli army. The base
philosophy is to attack as
aggressively as you can
w hile protecting yourself.
The Krav Maga was taught
by Israeli expert Amnon
D ana.
" It's really sim ple,”
Kovacs said. 'K ra v Maga
deals more with natural
movem ent and body
reflexes."
Although many of the
techniques will not be
applied to everyday police
w ork, Kovacs said it will
provide building blocks to
developing a better
response to terrorism
events.
Avi Leshem agrees, stal­
ing his training only pro­
vides "m ore tools" for a
law enforcem ent officer's
toolbox.
"T h e trainees are here to
understand what they can
adapt, but not what they
can copy," he said. "They
are (American police) very
sophisticated, th e y come
to see, to study and
they’re doing very well."
Leshem specializes in
aviation security, as he
was once a form er air mar­
shal for Israeli commercial
liner El Al. It is regarded
to be one of the most
secure airliners in the
w orld. Additionally, he
served as the former
senior trainer in the
Academy o f Anti-Terror.
The training class even­
tually moved to the
Sanford O rlando Inter­
national Airport for fur­
ther instruction on airport
security. This was one of
the main reasons Sanford
police hosted the class,
said police spokeswoman
Cleo Cohen.
No word on the training
methods at the airport
were shared, as that infor­
mation is highly classified,
said instructors.
For more information
regarding classes contact
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He said he’s not so sure the
company dial donated the down­
town electrical equipment didn’t
necessarily intend DBA to make
profits off the dty. Writing until
First Street's drainage and
street**pe project is complete
may be another option, Jones said.
The dty is to begin on die project
a year from this summer.
Woodruff said the three-year
deal would b e a "temporary mea­
sure" until the downtown rede­
velopment b finished.
'th ey 'v e put the time In get­
ting it together when the dty or
anyone eue hasn't managed to do
i n t t i l . i ■■ "
j , " he said.
alternative d ty plans,
whkh indude metal poles and
overhead wires, are less attractive
to commissioners as a quick fix

because the cost of removing
them for the upcoming redevel­
opment project b almost more
than their price tag.
Lights attached to the DBA
rooftop system will be easier to
install and remove, Woodruff
said.
In other business, commission­
ers, unanimously approved to
continue negotiations to bring a
hydroplane event to Lake Monroe
in h u y 2003. An Unlimited
Hydroplane and Formula One
Race Event was tentatively sched­
uled for May 2002, but Mayor
Brady Lessard said a lack of spon­
sors would have hindered
Sanford's
first
Exdtcmcnt
Entertainment event
"They v*?re still going to be
able to it thb year, but with half
the boats," he said.

Officer involved in accident
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Fields
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"There might not b e a need for
it today but it b coming," Lake
Mary City Manager John Litton
added.
Sanford, however, b a 't Ceding
the same amount off pressure as
Lake Mary. Last year, four new
fields opened at Chase Youth
Sports Complex.
Nevertheless, Sanford officials
agreed the additional playing
oe will probably be needed In
future.
A possible area for additional
Adds b county land adjacent to

r

Sanford's Derby Park. Past dis­
cussions have included the coungiving the land to Sanford for
hire use.
' I think it b something that
could be shared," said Sanford
City Commissioner Whitcy
Eckstein. "If the acreage b out
there and it b environmentally
sound, it could be possible."
Eckstein asked city staff to
research the property, and both
cities' officials agreed to continue
working together on a possible
partnership regarding additional
playing fields.

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absolute state of rest to adrenaline
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matter oil minutes.
"They go through some incredi­
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day," said Paul Siudmak, supervi­

sor and health/fitness instructor
for Orlando Regional Wellness
Center. "In just the short time
we've been here, I gained a better
appreciation for their work."
A total of 18,915 fire departmenb across the nation applied for
the grant with only less than ZD00
of them being awarded.

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L ayer----------Continued from Page IA
Eckstein said. "He’s a no non­
sense, smoking mirrors kind of
He fought for what he
cd in ana he acted on it*
Layer's education
career
began at Seminole High School in
1955. He was a biology teacher
and the head baseball coach and
assistant basketball coach. From
there, he moved to Sanford
Junior High School — currently
known as Sanford Middle
School.
Henley named Layer assistant
principal at Lyman High School
in 1967. He stayed there until
1970. Over the next two years,
Layer moved from Milwee
Middle School to Teague Middle
School. He finally was elected as
superintendent of schools in
1972. He stayed at the position
until 1981. After a brief six-month
principal position, Layer retired
in 1981.
"H e's contributed a lot to state
education as well as Seminole

y

County," said Henley who lost in
a run-off to Layer for the 1970
superintendent election. "Bud
was a political power in th b
county for a long time."
L a i r ’s techniques as superin­
tendent set him apart from h b
peers. He believed in more
school based management rather
than centralized control, and he
strongly supported h b teachers,
Henley said.
H b legend as an educator
began in the late '60s when teach­
ers statewide walked out of the
classrooms in protest of the state
level of funding for education.
"It was pretty easy because I
was the leader of the teacher
walk-out," Layer said. "W e had
just had a meeting before the
strike and I told them we were all
in thb together."
Only a couple years later,
bringing the schools and teachers
back together was one of Layer’s
tasks as new superintendent
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Layer regards h b greatest
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State Champs

Nine SAC
wrestlers Lake Mary
in top six girls win
at states
third title
in soccer

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LAKELAND — Led by
undefeated freshman Jason
Robbins, the Seminole
Athletic Conference had nine
ier» piece in the Top 6
s t the 2002 FHSAA Florida
Wrestling Finals at The
Lakeland Center this past
weekend.
Robbins, from Oviedo,
Improved to 49-0 with a 7-4
victory over Robert Hagin of
Valrko-Bioomindale in the
112-pound finale.
Winter Springs (76 points)
just missed winning me state
championship in C u ss 3 A,
finishing third behind cham­
pion S t Cloud (78 points)
and runner-up MiamlSouthridge 0 5 points).
The Bears did get a firstever state champion In
wrestling when Joe Curry
(29-2) claimed the 140- •
pound class with a 34-sec­
ond pin o f S t Cloud's TVsvis
Maughan in the final match.
Maugham was the highest
placing scrappier for the
Bulldogs.
Winter Springs would
have won the title if Eric
Parent could have pulled off
a major upset o f defending
state champion Carols West
In the 189-pound finale.
But West, from Southridge,
was u p to the test and won a
13-3 major decision. Parent
did succeed, however, in
"keeping Southridge from
winning its third title in four
years by not getting pinned
or losing by a technical fail.
Also finishing in the top
five for the Bears were
johnny Walker (sixth at 119pounas) and Clint Wslt (fifth
at 133-pounds).
The Lions wound up in
eighth place as Robbins was
joined in the top six by
ju s tin Fraga (third place at
119-pounds) and Steve
Hewitt (fifth place at 103pounds).
Seminole wound up 3 8 ^
after Brett Martin finished
fourth at 103-pounds.
Lake Brantley (47thl_and
Lake Mary (tie for 5 8 "1) also
sent wrestlers to the m eet
Lyman finished 33™
behind defending champion
Brandon in Class 2A.
Brandon has won 13 state
titles since 1977.
Leading the way for the
Greyhounds was Andrew
Popeck, who finished sixth
In the 140-pound class.
2002 FHSAA FLORIDA
W RESTLING FINALS
at T h « Lakaland C t n k t

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1. St O o u d , 7100; 1 Miami Southridj*,
77 SO: X Winter S p r i n g 7 M * 1 (tk ) Dr
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10.
Cotenun (Miami). 47X0) l a Semlaale
(Sanford), 13.50; 47. la k e Sranllay
lAllamonte Spring*), 7.00; M. (Tie ) take
Mary; L00.

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103 _ Strre Hewitt, Oviedo, may* dad•ten Devin Harvey, Coral Rtef (Miami).
lt -4 , Brett Martin. Seminole, pinned
Eugene Obando. Braddock (Miami). l J A
U 3 _ faaon RofaUra, M b tedmkal
fall Renato Roaaa. TaravtUa (Coral
Spring*), 3X4.
U S _ (uhnny Walker. Winter Spring*,
drtraird Man Cadd. Saraaota, 3-5, |u*rin
Fraga, Oviedo, defeated John Brawn,
Rtvcrvtew (Tampa), 10-3
U S _ Kyle Coffman. Oviedo, defeated
Daniel Torre*. D r Ktop (Miami). 13-7,
U 0 . Zac Jarrynka. Oviedo, technical
fan A ndy P rrri. Braddock (Miami), 3X0.
U S _ Clint W ilt Winter Spring*, may*
dcdaloei Ryan O m an, Venice, SO
14B _ fee Curry, Winter Spring*, fumed
Rudy Turn*, Miami Beach. 5 05
143 _ Seen McDunneO. Winter Spring*
dek-ated Derek German, Boyd Andenun,
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1 U _ Scotty Diar, Winter Spring*

See Wrestling, Page 2B

By OMn Smith
Sports EdUor
TAMPA - The Improbable
has happened.
There ehouki be no way for a
team that went 11-12-4 b at year
and with just two returning
seniors, only one of which w as s
regular, a eophomore goalkeep­
er, and three of its best offensive
players being freshmen to win
the state championship.

But the Lake Mary girls' soc­
cer team ignored those reasons
and won the Class 4A State
Championship anyway.
With freshmen Jadvn Wmaas
and Keilee Rush getting one
goal and one assist each and
sophomore goalie Natalie
Haerens recording the Rains'
19“ shutout of the season and
sixth in seven games, Lake
Mary blanked Parkland
Douglas, 2-0, Saturday evening
at Peptn/Rood Stadium in
Tampa.
The championship was the
third for Laxe Mary, the other
two coming in 1989 and 1998.
Rush put the Rams (27-6-1)
ahead 1-0 in the final minute of
the first half when she took a
crossing pass from Wenaas and
pushed it past the Eagles' keepMidway through the second
half Rush returned the favor,
finding Wenaas with s crow for

Photo courteay cl Arah I
Msmbsrs of tha 2002 FH S A A Girls Class 4A Stela Championship team are (front row, teft to right) McKenna Keenan,
Paige Murrey, Lauren McIntosh, Kaflaa Rush, Elena MtotkowskJ, Jackie Wanaas, (mkJdto row, toft to right) Jennifer
Ferguson, Molly McClure. Camilla Hanson, Jamie Dillon, Judith Ctoessens, Jessica Echteding, ANaon Tradd, (back
raw, left to right) JM Baaiy, Katy BocfcsteN, Jacquia Nicosia, Natelto Haarens, and Nicola Haves.

Lake Mary Lakeland bound
Unbeaten
Rams look
for repeat
of 1998
LAKELAND — Bryn
M osler has waited four long
years for her shot at a state
title.
And she wasn't going to let
the Apopka Blue Darters
stand in her way.
Lake Mary's senior point
guard scorra a game-nigh 18
points as the Rams claimed
the Class 6A-Reglon 1
Championship, 59-53, at Joe
Sterling Gymnasium Saturday
night
Moaier has started for four
y ean for coach Carl Brown,
nut the team always just fell
short of going to Hie
Lakeland Center.
But this season Mosler,
along with senior center Jackie
Beik, have led Lake Mary to
an undefeated season arid
high hopes of matching the
1998 State Championship
team that also went unbeaten.
This edition of the Rams will
have to outdo their sister team
as the 1998 squad went 33-0,
the same record this team has
heading into the Semifinals.
If Lake Mary is to win the
crown, it will have to defeat
some pretty impressive com­
petition.
The Rams will match up
with defending state champi­
on Edison High School from
Miami in Thursday's 8 JO p.m.
SemifinaL
Edison (28-5) knocked off
Winter Springs in last year's
a Lake Mary will get on
final, sol
opportunity to0 gain a little
li
vengeance
for■the
I Seminole
enge,
Athletic Conference.
The other semifinal, at 2 3 0
See Rama, Page 2B

W in te r
S p rin g s
in s e m i’s
to n ig h t
B y Doan Smith
Sports Editor

HaraM s ta te toy J m W *nu

S e n io r p o in t g u a rd B ryn M osler (N o. 2 1 ) goes u p to a tte m p t a Jump s h o t against W in te r S prings e arlier this seas o n . M o sle r sco re d 18 p o in ts as Lake M ary d e fe a te d A p o p k a lo a d v a n ce to the C lass 6A S tate S em ifinals In
L a ke la n d o n Thursday. Th e B ears a ls o qualified, c o a s tin g p a s t M a in lan d to earn a spot In tonight's C lass 5A
S em ifin als a g a in s t C learw ater.

Another heartbreak ends SCC men’s season
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
OCALA — The first round of the MidFlorida Conference Tournament ended up
being a microcosm of Seminole Community
College's season.
Playing at the White House on the cam­
pus of Centra] Florida Community College
in Ocala, the Raiders men of coach Stan
Cromartie played a great game, only to see
it slip away in the final minutes,
3inu
as the host
Patriots prevailed, 89-83, in overtime.
It was another in a long line of losses by
less than five points for SCC, which finisrra

the season 15-16.
The Raiders had earned the shot at CFCC
by defeating St. Johns River Community
College in Palatka on Saturday.
The Patriots were to have taken on toseeded Florida Community College in
Jacksonville for the MFC's sccondspot in
next week's state tournament. Daytona
Beach Community College won tne regular
season conference championship.
Freshman Kelly Ortiz nit a three-pointer
with 90-scconds left in overtime to break an
81-81 tie and starting a 7-0 run in overtime
for CFCC (19-10).
SCC had tied the game at 81 with a three-

pointer from the wing by Jonathan Sterling
with two minutes left, but would score only
two more points the rest of the way.
"We're an athlete away from Gene's (vet­
eran CFCC head coach Gene Smithson)
kids," Cromartie said. "Gene's kids played
their hearts o u t The last 48 seconds his kids
made a couple plays and ours' didn’t. That
was the difference in the ball game."
The Raiders played strong defense in
overtime, but the Patriots were able to score
on every overtime possession.
CFCC led by nine points late in the first
half and by seven late in the second half.
See SCC, Page 2B

LAKELAND — The
Lakeland Center must be like a
home away from home for the
Winter Springs girls' basketball
team.
Tonight, the Bears of coach
Betsy Register go after their
fourth straight appearance in a
state championship game when
they take on Clearwater High
School (32-1) in the Semifinals
of the 2002 FHSAA Class 5A
Girls Basketball
Championships.
Winter Springs (28-4), which
won State Championships in
1999 and 2000 before finishing
second last year, will be taking
on a Tornadoes squad that has
been ranked No. 2 in the state
for much of the season and is
making its third straight Final
Four appearance and fifth in
six years.
Game tie is set for 8:30 p.m.
The other half of the 5A
Bracket has defending state
champion South Broward High
School (29-3) against Fort
Walton Beach High School (258) at 2:30 p.m.
Not only are the Bulldogs
looking to repeat, they are also
trying for their third title in
four years.
The Vikings missed the final
four last year, but FWB won the
Class 6A crown in 1999 and the
Class 5A title in 1994.
Wednesday night's winners
will advance to the Class 5A
State Championship Game at 7
p.m. on Friday.
The Bears won their fourth
straight Regional
Championship with a 68-50
romp over Mainland in
Daytona Beach Saturday night.
The Buccaneers (24-4) never
led, but kept the game close
until Winter Springs went on
an 84) run to open the third
quarter.
The Bears were up 19-14 after
the first quarter and 29-23 at
halftime before Stetson signee
Missy Guadagnino, who only
scored seven points in the
game, keyed the opening run
by scoring five of the eight
points. The outburst gave
Winter Springs a 37-23 lead and
Mainland never got closer than
13 paints the rest of the way.
University of South Alabama
signee Jen Forst led the way for
Bears despite missing the end
of the game after getting a knee
to the ribs, scoring 30 points on
See Bears, Page 2B

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'T M k O N D U Mould

Cham ps —
Continued from page IB
the score.
Despite the Rams’ attacking
offense that normally keeps
their foes on their heals,
Haerens was busier than nor­
mal, facing seven shots and
making four saves to get the
shutout of Douglas (25-2-1),
The win also served as
revenge for Lake Mary as
Douglas had beaten the Rams,
4-2* back on January 5th.

Ram s
Continued from page IB
p jn . on Thursday, features
Deerfield Beach (25-5) and
Sarasota (27-4).
If the Rams make it to the
final, either school would make

Lake Mary (27-6-1) had
advanced to the Championship
Game with a 2-1 victory over
Hialeah-American (20-5-1) on
Friday.
Junior Jessica Zabel scored on
a breakaway with less than two
minutes to play to break a 1-1
tie and put the Rams in the
finale.
After the two teams battled to
a (V0 first half tie in the sloppy
conditions, Lake Mary finally
broke through 14 minutes into
the second half when Lauren

an interesting foe.
Lake Mary defeated the host
Lady Sailors, who finished sec­
ond in the state in Class 5A last
r, 53-36, in the Sarasota Girls
ketball Showcase in January.

E

McIntosh, the lone senior starter
for the Rams, hit Zabel with a
perfect comer kick right in front
of the net.
That score looked tike it
would be enough aa Lake Mary
outshot the Patriots 16-3.
But American's Monique
Davis rolled a shot past a diving
Haerens to tie the score with
under four minutes remaining,
setting the stage for Zabel's
h o o k s.
The goal was the first allowed
by the Rams in the playoffs

Final Four last year, being oust­
ed by Winter
w Springs.
The State Championship
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at 7
Game would
pi
pan. on Saturday.
The Rams led Apopka fust 1413 after the first quarter; but
Mosler keyed an 8-0 run in the
second quarter run that built an
11-point lead. Lake Mary led 3223 at halftime.
The Blue Dorters chipped
away at the lead in the second
half and only two big defensive
plays in the final three minutes
by sophomore Angie Presaey
kept the hosts from grabbing
the lead.
Leading just 50-49, Presaey,
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a three-point play and then got
a rebound on the next series
that led to a Be Ik free throw aa
the visitors built an insur­
mountable 54-49 advantage.
In addition to M osler's 18,
junior Alexa Kane had 13
points, Beik had 11 points,
sophomore center Meghan
Chaimberlain 10 points and 10
rebounds, and Presaey nine
points for Lake f '
Apopka got 15
fits from
senior C.C. Wool
, 11 points
and 10 rebounds from Dee Dee
Olive (10) and 10 points from
Otheiia McMath.

since Seminole scored in a 5-1
loss to Lake Mary in the first
game of the district tournament
Head coach Bill Eisaele now
has an overall record of 349-12556 and three state champi­
onships in 19 years with the
Rams.
Assisting Eissele were Tammy
Scott Campbell, Howard
Hawkins, Sarah Canatsey,
Nicole Roberts and strength and
conditioning coach Steve Slain.
The student trainer was John
Halsey.
Members of the 2002 Class 4A
State Championship Team are
seniors Lauren McIntosh
(Captain) and Jacauelynn
Nicosia, juniors Alison Tradd
(Captain), Judith Claessens
(Captain), Molly McClure,
Camille Hanson, Jessica Zabel
and McKenna Keenan, sopho­
mores Natalie Haerens, Jill
Beary, Jessica Echterling, Jamie
Dillon, Katy Bockstall and
Jennifer Ferguson, and fresh­
men Elena Mlotkowskl, Jadyn
Wenaas, Nicole Haves, Keilee
Rush and Paige Murray.

10; Lake Mary (Haerma) 1.

CHAMPIONSHIP
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N E W W IN T E R SPRINGS OFFERINGS
The City of Winter Springs Parks and Recreation Department
will b e offering brand new sessions for the foliowring programs;
GYMNASTICS _ For Elementary School Rgeson Tuesday
evenings between February 26th-and-March 26“ * from 5:30 p.m.
to 6:30 p.m.
Instructed by Amy Puxdo of Orlando Aerials, each four-week
session costs *30.
TAE KWON DO _ For aU ages on Monday evenings between
March 4 “'-and-Mareh 25*" from 5 JO p.m.-to-7 p.m.
Instructed by David Tim bull of Seminole Tae K won Do, each
four-week session costs $30.
Both programs will be held at the Winter Springs Civic Center,
400 North Edgemon Avenue.
Information please call 407-327-4761.

CLASS 6A -R E G IO N 1

FINALS
al Apopka H ig h Schaal

RAMS 9), BLUE DARTERS S3

Coach Carl Brown will be taking his Lake Mary girls back to The Lakeland
Center for the first time since winning the State Championship In 1996. Tha
Rams take on defending state champion Mlaml-Edlson, which knocked of
Winter Springs In last year’s final, In Thursday's 6:30 p.m. semifinal.

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B ears -------------------Continued from page IB
nine-of-16 shooting from the field and 12-for-15
from the free-throw line. She also grabbed six
rebounds.
Tasa Seibert, the Bears’ other 'big’ girl, added 14
points, five rebounds and three steals.
Sally Johnston chipped in with eight points, six
rebounds and six assists.
Mainland got big games from Auburn signee
Nitasha Brown, who had 18 points, and Mary
Davis, who added 16.

CLASS 5A-REGION 2
FINALS
M Mainland tilth School. Dzytona Bowk
R E A R S 64, B U C C A N E E R S SO
W Utef Sprinta (264)

Guadagnino 7, Dudley 2, Jotuwun a, Nuioi 9, HopUna 3. Seibert 14
Font 30 Total*: 21 25-3766,
Mainland 0 6 4 )
N. Brown 18, Smith 4, Davla 16, Fllctwtt i . Henry 2. Jacoba 1 Total* 22
4-6 sa
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S I S _ SO
Thiw-poinl fkkl goal* _ Winter Spring, 1 (Cuadagnino); Mainland 2
IN Brown, Smith). Tu rn foul, _ Winter Spring, 12. Mainland 25 Foulad
o u t. Wmwr Spring,. S rlb n t Mainland, N. Brown, F tk h rit VKhnical*
_ Ma intend, bench l

W restling—
Continued from page IB
defeated Nal* Mendenhall, Wellington (We*!
fU m fetch). 9-1
It* _ Eric Parml. Winter Spang*, major ded*
lion WVndrl Joseph, North Miami Beach, 14-1;
Anuter Ferttl, Boyd Andernn, defeated Dean
li i u c h U k e Mary, V I
275 _ Anthony Cun, lake Brantley, pinned
Chad Dingier, Manatee ( Bradentofi), 2-47
Q UAR TER FIN ALS
103 _ Steve Hewitt. Oviedo, technical faU
David Rutwheim, Venice, 330; Brett Martin,
Seminole, technical fall Mathias Piasecki,
Martin County (Stuart J. $ 28.
112 _ JaM«t Ruhtnn*. Ov iedo, ptnned Robert
Cemuda, Miami Sunset, 2 26.
I l f , Johnny Walker, Winter Springs, defeat­
ed Yves Bruno, D r Krup (Miami), 3-0; Manny
SevUla, Miami Southridge, major decision
Justin Fraga, Ov iedo, 14-5.
119 _ Joe Walker. Royal Calm Beach, major
dedrion Kyle Coffman, Ovtrdo, 17-7.
130 _ Cornelius Wiggins, Plant City, defeated
Zac Jaraynka. CXiedt&gt;. 5-2.
135 _ John Rost, Mutmi Palmetto, defeated
Clint Wait, Winter Springs, *-5.
140 _ Joe Curry, Winter Springs, pinned
Miller Ccnat, Spani%h Rnet (Bara Katun), 305.
145 _ llrrb Porter. Royal Calm Beach, defeat­
ed Sean VMXm nr ll, Winter Springs, 6-4
152 _ Jastm Brnde/u, Coral Reef (Miami),
major drdakm Scotty D ili; Winter Springs,
10* „ Eric Parent. Winter Spring*, pinned
Oscar T n u u , American (1 lialeah), 3 57
273 _ Daruef P rrri, South I Xh J* (1lomestrad),
pinned Anthony Co*. Lake Brantlry, 4 41.
SEM IFINALS
103 _ Alfredo Rk*. South Dade (Homestead),
defeated Steve Hewitt. Oviedo, 12-5; Eric
Coney, Hanagan (1‘rmbruie tines). detea In I
Brett Martin, Seminole. 7-5
11.2 _ Ja*o«i Robbia*, Oviedo, major deciikm
Rafael CaLtri. Flanagan (Pembroke Pines), 207.
||*_ Matt Browning, Martin County (Stuart),
major derision Johnny Walker, Winter Spring*.
9-1.
1to _ Joe Curry, Winter Spring*, pinned Jacob
\u&gt;lin, Miami Spiringn, 3c12
It* _ Eric Parent Winter &gt;pnng*. defeated
Anthony Furbudv Umglaa (Parkland). 5 4

C O N S O L A T IO N
F1SST ROUND
1*9 _ D e w Iteuck. Lake Maty, nuyir itetiaka*
W ill* Rnundtrrr. Miami Cerol City. 16-5.
SECOND R O UND
119 . Juatin Fraga, O v in ia pawn! Matt
WUlta, D r tend. 617.
125 _ Lao Allan. South U n it (I Lanaatradl,
dateated Kylr- Cuifman. O v in ia M .
130 _ l ac Jarzynka. O vicda pinned Won
A gm oni, Coconut C n r k 355
135 _ Clint Wall. Winter Spring*. defratrd
Cw vanny Fritz. Miramar. 7-1.'
115 _ Scan MtdonncU, Win let Spring,,
defeated Matt Vbgel. Olympic Height, (Sue,
Raton), 5-3.
152 _ Srotty Due. Winter Spring*, defeated
Eduardo Gorualn. Bonne (OrlandoI. 3-0.
I M _ Oacar Trrrazj. American (Hialeah),
defeated Dean Hautk. Lake Mary. 4-3.
275 _ An thirty Con, Like Brantley, pinned
Beau Too ley. Olympia (Orlando).
T H IR D R O U N D
119 _ Juatin Fraga, Oviedo, major decialun
Edgar Nieto. Souther*! Miami. 60
130 _ Sean McAleney, Wellmgtun (Weal Palm
Beach), defeated Zac Jarzynka. O v in ia 6 2
115 _ CUnt Walt, Winter Spring,, ptnned
Joseph Ochoa, Miami, 1.59.
lU .D u n a ld Hyde. D r Krop (Miami), defeat­
ed Sean McDtmnaU. Winter Spring*. 7-6
112 _ An thirty Gaze. Santa!u r n (Lantana),
defeated Scotty Diaz. Winter Spnnga. 6 2
275 _ Derek Saibi. Bkumingdale (Valrlco).
Jefeated Anthony Cor. Lake Brantley, 5-3.
5EM IF1NAL5
103 _ Mike Rodriguez, Miami Southridge,
defeated Steve Hewitt, Oviedo, 65. Brett
Martin, Seminole, defeated John Simpkins,
llant City (Tampa). 10-6
119 _ luiitli Fiaga. Oitaiio, dairaivd (uJaaiy
Walker. VSin ter Springe, 6 2
135 _ Justin Fournier, St Cloud, mage dan»ion Clint Walt Winter Springs, 12-4.
F IN A LS
103 . F t r r il PLACE: Steve I lew it!. Oviedo,
det-ated John Simpkina, Plant City (Tampa), 6
3; T H IR D PLACE: kbke Rodnguez. Miami
SiHilhridge Dec Brett Martin, Seminole
iSanford). 64
112 _ F IR S T PLACE: Jason K ith in*. O tieda
Jeleated
Robert lljg m .
Bloommgdale
(Valrico), 7-4

l i t _ F IFTH PLACE: Eduardo Zapata,
University (Orlando), defeated Johnny Walker,
Winter Spring,. 1-3: T H I R D PLACE: Juatin
Fraga, O vicda detested Joe* Duran. South
Dade (Homestead J, 3-1
135 . T O T H PLACE: Clint Walk Winter
spring,, detested Ryan O m a n , Venice, 7-2
140 _ FIR ST PLACE: Joe Curry. Winter
Springs, pinned Travis Maughan. St Cloud,
03 6
1*9 _ FIR ST P lA C E i Carlos Weak Miami
Southridge. major decision Eric Parenk Winter
Springs, 13-3.

CLASS2A
T E A M S T A N D IN G S
1. Brandon. 12* 012 2 S t Thoenaa Aquinas (Ft
Lauderdale), 11100; 3. Countrydde. 11250; 6
Palm Bay (Melbourne), *950; 5. (tie) d a y and
Fort Pierce Central, 7000. 7. New Smyrna
Beach, 50 00, 8. Sukks. 49.00; 9 (tie) Flagler
Palm Coast and Fart Myers, 4* 00, S3, (lie)
Lyman, 1100

C H A M P IO N S H IP S
(S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y A TH L E T E S !
F IR S T B O U N D
130 _ Anthony Renteria, Lyman, pinned
Casey Schretber, Ridgeview (Orange Park),
5 OS.
140 _ Andrew Pupeik. Lyman, defeated Josh
Pierce, Lincoln (Tallahassee), 7-1
Q U A R TE R F IN A L S
150 . )ay Pugh, Palm Bay (Melbourne), major
decision Anthony Renteria, Lyman, 166
140 . Jeff Ruaao. Palm Bay (Melbourne),
defeated Andrew Popeck. Lyman, 67.

C O N S O L A T IO N
5ECO ND R O UND
130 _ Anthony Renteria, Lyman, defeated
Frank Rwcbyogo. Games* tile. 13(1.
110 . Andrew Ptopetk, Lyman, defeated
Theodore Sheppard. Fort M yen. 8-4.
T H IR D R O U N D
130 _ Usiuruck DenunZKi, Country &gt;6 ie, lechnkaj fail Anthony Renteria. Lyman, 161
l l o . Andres* Pupesk, Lyman, defeated Matt
Bnjb*t, Lake Werr. 165.
SE M IFIN A LS
140 . Mike Sergreto. d a y. major decslon
Andrew Popeck, Lyman, 1 6 6
F IN A L S
140 . F IFTH PLACE: Jeff Ruaao. Palm Bay
(Melbourne) major decision Andrew Popeck,
lyman. 1241

Ftefted prioto by Jim Wontz

Chris Jackson goes for a layup against Central Florida Community College In SC C ’s final home game last week aa'
teammate Jason Cunington frails. The sophomore suo combined for 47 points Monday night, but it wasn't quite
enough as the Raiders fell in overtime to C F C C , 89-83, In Ocala.

see
Continued from page IB
but never put SCC away.
The sophomore guard combo of DeLand's Chris
Jackson and Leesburg's Jason Currington capped
off super careers at SCC by scoring 24 and 23
points respectively.
Sterling also ended his brief stint for the
Raiders with 14 points, while freshman center
Kitus Witherspoon tossed in 13 points.
Sophomores Antwaln Tenncll and Cedric
McHaney and freshman Brandon Fisher tallied
two points each for SCC.
Napolean Rhodes led the Patriots with 20
points. Also scoring in double figures for CFCC
were Raphael Dosroses (16 points), Chris Jones
(14 points), Brian Bain (13 points), and Ortiz (11
points).
2002 MID-FLORIDA CONFERENCE
TOURNAMENT SEMIFINALS
PATRIOTS 89, RAIDERS 83
overtime
5s inole Community College (15-16)
fennell 0 2-2 2, Sterling 5 3-4 14, Curringtun 7 79 23, Fisher 0 2-2 2, Jackson 10 3-124, Witherspoon
6 1-4 13, McHaney l 04) 2. Totals: 29-59 21-29 83.
Central Florida Community College (19-10)
Jones 6 2-4 14, Ortiz 5 0-211, Bain 6 0-0 13, Austin
1 1-2 4, Desroses 4 8-11 16, Rhodes 7 6-6 20,
Gibbons 1 2-2 4. Totals: 32-65 21-29 89.

Three-point field goals _ SCC 4 (Currington 2,
Sterling, Jackson); CFCC 4 (Ortiz, Bain, Austin,
Palmer).
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-l05.401-.aao.PAa Psdtcra * u t conWy wtei toe retptesmente at
ArtiCntoaaMa Coda. Chaptor M U M C M 8a Pad wah (meat,-ad by)

ANNEXATION
REQUEST

1959 PONTIAC
1Q2WJ14W5KF774195
19(5 HONDA
JHMAB5229QC027919
1990 CHEVY
1Q1JCS4GXLJ3122S3
1955 BUCK
1O4AL19RXO5409419
1955 FORD
1FAPP35X4JK155395
1957 FORD
iFABFhJTXOFM194404
1995 OLDS
103NF14U5JM247154
1957 SUBARU
JF2ANS7B8HO451501
1987 HYUNDAI
KLA3A3U2HU123733
PHONE • 407 330-0700
Pubtoh: February 27.2003
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9U21I *'
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• E M N O U COUNTY.

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al

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other persona having ctelma or
damandt agatod DacadanYa aalaia
ivhom ■ copy ol tote nonce it
ae ol toa M r pchacenon of tea
Noaoa mual Ma toaa ddrna wdi toa
Cowl WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF T H 3 NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l otoer cradbon ol toa Decedent
damandt agamtl toa Decadent!
estate n u l We toev cterre *mi tote
caul WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED VYfei.
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha date ol toe ted pubAcaDon of
tote Nonce m Fabruary 27.2002.
MERCEDES M DERNBACH.
405 S. Bucfeaton Way
Winter Springs. Florida 32705
Attorney tor Personal RepressrlalNS
CAROL E. DONAHUE
Ftonda Bar No. 250401
Donahue 6 Herbert. PA,
2431 Lea Road
Winter Ptefe. FL 32759
(407) 74D5009Pubbdt Fabruary
27.2002 and March 5 2002
JJ213
V E H R U AUCTION
I . -55 Chav.
II01LV11W3JES57204
Aucaon to beheld on 85-110) O
Pradiatra Towing 1240 S. C R
427. Longaood
1.
-90 Chav.
ei01LTS400LY242911
2. SO Pom,
•102JB54K9L7511530
AucBon to ba hsto 85-12-8) •
10AM • 1240 S. C.R 427.
1.50 Chav.
41Q1LTS415LE1935I2
Audtan to ba hato 03-1382 8
10AM O 1240 3 O R 427.
Longmod.
1. *57 Ford.
42FABP73F4HX127173
Auction to ba hato 85-1581 B
10AM B 1240 8. C.R. 427.
Pubtoh Fabruary 27.2002
JJ214
■4 TH E C M C U T CO UR T FOR
I COUNTY,
PROBATE OM6IOM
F5a Nwabar 05-118-CP
M RE: ESTATE OF
PETE J MORRIS.
HOTtCB OF ADM BM TRATKM
Tha atontoiabatew d toa eetoto d
PETE J , MORRIS, ilaraaaad. Fla
Numbar 01-155-CP. te pandng n lie
Orcul Cowl tor Samnela County.
Ftonda. Probate Division, the
address d which la Poet Office
awer 8090. Santord. Florida
32772-8098.
Tha names and
artmaaaaa ol toa personal reprvearvBva'a anomay ara M l torto batow
A U INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l parsons on whom tote nonce a
chaianga toa vaktdy ol toe we. tie
senteBve. venue or Nnamcbon ol tote
Court am laquUad to Ns tot* cbtac■ona wtoi tote Court VRTHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTEn THE OATE OF TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE O F SERVICE OF A COPY OF
7HW NOTICE ON THEM
A l cmaton of toa Decedent and
otoer persona having clakna or
on whom a copy of tote noace a

Thp Otabk) gfvwe noaoa ol ta total* to ta— a panrd to toe totaling app*cara(a) on Fahmary ( , 2002
Ma Jana AdrMtoo Truel 7300 drove A n .. WYasr Part. FL 32702 *222,
appAcaoon 18305. Tha Patna propoaaa to aCocato 0015 irdaon Qalona par
day W water lot vrigeacn and beers protector d 10 acme ol cftaia Thewtev
drawata uaad by toto pmpoaad project wd constat ol Crowd Wheat Pom toe
Florida Aqjrfar «to 3 acn*a aaaa In Bsrreicta Couity. located to Section 39.
Ibwntfkp2l Baitei, Rang* X EaaL known aa Adrtatioo Qrovw.
Tha ttaa(a)coi*i*kng each c* toa ibcrietaladappactaioiVU are evelatte tor
toapacbon Monday through Friday v e t o lor togal houdayi, (0 0 a m to 500
p m . M Fa SL J d n a River Water Management Oittnct Heertjuartsra or toa
appropriate Sarvtoa Canaar. The Oeoirt wd take action on each perms appacatiqn laud above urteea a paaOon tor an aManratraCva proceeding (haanng)
la Mad purauant to toa prowtrani d Sacaona 120598 and 12057, Florida
Statutes Chaptor 25-105 M l 40C-I.1J07. Florida Ai»n*ktorabve Coda
(PA C .).
A person whose rubeianaal totoraata ara aFected by any d toa DMrtcfa proposed permdang deoarane idaiadid above may pattern tor aranrtotraava
liaanno n accordance veto Sedtone 120550 and 12057, F 3 , or al parties
may -seen a wrtten eg— net* on medetion at an aftamative remedy undar
Section 120573. F.S. Chocamg mart aeon a d not adversary aAad tie ngN to
a hearing &lt; medaaon does not— te In a aetttemara. The proceduras tar pureung medauen ara Ml torto to 8acdon 120573 F S . and RWee 25-105.111
and 25-105401- 405, F A C PeWtone muat comply ad i toa raepteamanta or
Florida AdmtoWrabva Coda. Chaptor 25-105 m be dad a d i (received by)
toa Dtothct Clerk, localad at OMinct Headquarters. 4049 Rato Sireat. Palates.
Ftonda 32177.

By order al toe ary Commtsaon ol toa Cby ol SanfanL Florida.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDiNO ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
M ANY OF THESE PROCEED! M03 SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 330-5025 45 HOURS M
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: 5 a paraon daetdaa to tppad a decision made Mto
raapact to any matter oonaatarad al toa d a a maaang or haanng ha may
need a varbabm record ol toa procaadtogt. indudrig toa toadmony and a t.
dance. Xatto raccvd la not prmidad by toa Oty ol Sartonl (FS 286 0105)
Ractod Camtoad
Deputy Cty Dart
Pubtoh. February 27,2002 and March 3 2002
JJ243

TO ANNEX 0.44» ACRES O f PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN SANTA BAR­
BARA DRIVE ANO FLORIOA STREET ANO BETWEEN MARSHALL AVENUE
EXTENDED SOUTHERLY AND EL CAP1TAN DRIVE; AS SHOWN O N THE
MAP BELOW:

(25) deyt d toa Dtorrtd dapoaaaig toa nonce ol taera to toa mai tor tooaa per*
aona to ahom toa Datrict meat actual nonce FaAjra to Ma a paMon aarm
tola ama panod ahal conaHMt a aatvar ol any rlgfd luch paraon may have to
ray aal at ad-nemoam datotmaiincn (haanng) wider Secaona 120550 and
120 57. F.B.. ccncemng toa aubiacl parma appkeaticn. Petaone wtoacn ara not

Al ersdtan of toa Decedent and

todudtog unmaturad. conUngam or
urAqtedatad dtelma on arhom a copy
ol tote ncaca la aarvad mual Ma toaa
datoia v d i tea Court WTTHN THE
LATER OF THREE (1) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
A l otoer erectoori d toa Decedent
and persona having cteena or
demands agamtl toa Decadence
estate, ntodtog unmaturad. Conangam or latfey ihfti ti ctoana. must Ma
then cteena *4to tote court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUWJCATKJN OF T h is NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO F 3 E 0 WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data ol toa I M pubteanon d
tola Nonce la Fabruwy27.2002
LYRE. DIANE SPENCER
Pamonal Repteientmva
ROBERT K MclNTOSH. ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No. 373302
STENSTROM, MclNTOSH. COL­
BERT. WKiGHAU 3 SIMMONS. P A
Santord. Ftertda 32772-4543
(407)322-2171
Aaocney tor Paraond

ANNEXATION h
REQUEST
4
JJ207

311
Tha Ma(a) certaamg each ol toa above-tetad appkcaann(a) ara availatila tar
vwpictai Monday toroutfi Frttey eacapt h r legal hoMtoya, 5 00 am. to 300
pm. al toa Sl Johne River Merer Managamem Oatncl headquarters or toa
apprapnate eenrice career Witten obfacaona to tie appbcaaon may be made,
bul ehudd be Mad adi (racarvad by) toa Dhow data, 4049 Real SL. Palates.
Ftonda 32177-1429. nolalartoin21 days bom toe dels ol publication Wntton
obyacaona anould denary toa objector by name and addis*. and lu*y daacrtoa
tie utyaUton to toa apptcaaon Fang a wnoen otyacaon does nor eratoa you
to a Chapter 120. Ftonda Slaimwa. Adnanauabva Haanng Only tooaa par
w a e t n a sub— tel raaraato ara tlscted by toa application and who tea a
pennon masting toa raquramaraa ol Secbona 120 505 and 12057, Ftonda
SteuAae. and Chaptor 25100. Ftonda Artrvrvsnal ve Coda, may ablam an
Artntoiebstive haanng Al army Mad araian otyaejona aid be presented to
toa Board tot conaatoraaon to todaltoataaona on apptraaonpnor to toa Board
taking iMon on Bw appkeatav
Otona Lama. Director. O n von ol Parma Date Service*
SI. Johns Rarer Mater Management Oatncl
PuDiali Fsorcery 27, 2002
JJ223

PROBATE OtVMJON
FHa Number 02-132-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
HARVEY R SPENCER
O fM s id
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The atotdtaddtoM d toa adate ol
HARVEY R. SPENCER dacessad.
FHa Number 02-132-CP. la panting
to toa Cam* Court tot Senanate
Cocrty. Ftarfeto. Probate DMVon. toa
a t t t u d attach la 301 N. Pam
Avenue. Sanford. Ftonda 32771.
Tha namaa and addresses d toa
personal laptaaamaton and toa par-

PubBahFabruary 27.2002 and
March 3 2002
JJ212
51 THE ORCUET COURT FOR
M UtNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE OtVISION
Fite Number 02103CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
EDWARO J. OOVM.
Otcsand
NOTICE OF AOM M STRATW N
Tha admanabon d toa aalaia d
EDWARO J OOVIN. deceased, Fla
Number 02- 105-CP. a penmng n toa
Cacut Court tor Semraia Ccway
Ftonda, Probate Drvtann. the
dtoraaa ol atoch a. 301 N Pam
Avenue. Santord. Ftonda 327711292. The names and aitoresaea ol
PvrtonaJ R efyntnU lni t Aftornay

A comptete deaenpaon and a copy ot toa onanance shat ba avalabla d toa
otoca o# toa Cay Clara lor a4 parsons daanng to aiamna toa same
A l parties In veered and cdtrena ahal have an opportuney to ba heard d said
haanng
By ordd ol toa Cty Commtaui ol toa Cty ol Santonl Ftonda
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDiNO ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 330-5525 45 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a parson decides to appeal a daemon made aato
reaped to any matter considered V toa above meeting or hearing lie may
need a verbatim record ol toa proceedtogs. including toa testimony and a *
dance, atodi record la nor provtoad by toa Cay ot Santonl (FS 256 OIOS)
Rachel CamcaM
Deputy City Ctork
PubHan February 27.2002 and March 3 2002
JJ243

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
All ponms on whom ihn note* ta
•arvad who hava otyacaona that
chaianga tw vafeity of tfw Wa *h#
qualifk^itiona of lha Paraonal
RapraaamaPva. vanua or jurtaefeefhon
of lh*a Court ara raquw jtn fi*a f w
ofc|actwn» with thca Court WITHIN
THE U T E R O f THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE O f A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
A i aadilor* of N Oacadant and

data of toa ted puMca«an d tote
N oaoa mual He toa* cta*na wah tote
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE O f THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O f m s n o t i c e o n t h ir t y
DAYS AFTER THE OATE OF SER­
VICE O F A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
to a * * creators ol toa Dscedsnt
and persons having claims or
damandt agamsl the Decadent s
estate mud Ne toa* ctoana wah toa
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF m 3 NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED W3L
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha dale d toa teal puMcalon of
ton Nobca a February 27.2002.
CYNTHIA M. STUMP. Psrsonal
249 Woodteba Drive
Mateand. FL 32751
RONALD 5 WEBSTER
Anomay lor Personal Repr eaenUbve
Ftonda Bar No, 195359
201 N. Magnolia Avs . Scale 300
Orlando. Florida 12501
(407)429-2583
Pubbah February 27.2002 and
March 8, 2003
JJ215
THE ORCUTT COURT
OF TM* EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMVKN.E COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CTRL ACTION
CASE N O 01-CA-389
DIVISION 1 3 0
SUNTRUST BAMC F,VA
SUNTRUST BANK. CENTRAL
FLORIDA M A .
ve
JOHN A TENTA at d.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uant to a Final Judgmanr o4
Mortgage
Foreclosure
dalad
February 13 2002 and entered in
Case NO 01C A 305 IS G ol toa
Cirad Court d toe EIGHTEENTH
Judtowl Crate n end tor SEMINOLE
Courtey. Ftonda where*! SUNTRUST
BANK F/K/A SUNTRUST BANK.
CENTRAL FLORIDA. N A . ■ to*
airtert and
JOHN A TENTA
JOSEPHINE TE N TA MANOERLEY
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC. BANK OF AMERICA. N A :
CITIFINANCIAL EQUITY SER­
VICES. IN C . are toa Defendants. I
wte aas to toa hrjhaal and beat tx).
dark* cash at WEST FRONT OOOR
OF THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE. SANFORO FLORI­
DA d II OCAJJ. on toe 21 day ol
March, 2002. toa toteowmg dtaertoad
property aa *e! tonn m tad Fret
JudgmentLO T 19. MANOERLEY SUBDIVI­
SION. PHASE I. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 44. PAGES 75. 78
ANO 77, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOtE COUNIY, FLORIDA
AK/A SOS Lake Coven Court, u s e
Mary. FL 327SS
WITNESS MY HAND and toe teal
ol tote Court on February II. 2002
Maryame Mores
Ctem ol toa Crate Court
By Mary Sooupe
Deputy Clam
Echevama SAaeociatos, P A

L

e g a u

P O Boa 29011
Temps. Ftonda 33622 SOU
F01009034

to parfeopaia to tote prprawfeng )o j
are anWad M no coal to you, tor toa
prowsa«on «| certain aaaiatanca
Ptoaaa canted Creel A 3 1a Masason
d 201 N Part Avenue. Sertord,
Florida 12771, ialaphona nuntoer
(407)565-4227, w*h*i 2 working
days ol yow rarepr d toradocumant H hatting impaired. (TOO) I400-9534771.
Pubbah Fabruary 27, 2002 and
March 8.2002
JJ218
M T H t ORCUTT COURT
! COUNTY,
CTVK. ACTION
C A M N O : 01-CA-55214-O
AMSOUTH BANK. eto.
v*
KEVIN UOLTT2. el d.
NOTIC1 OF B A L I
Nobca te haraby grvan toar. pursuem to Swrsnary Aidgmam enterad
In toa above dyted cauaa n toa
Crate Court d Senwote Cowfey.
Florida, toa Clark of Samtoote
CowHy w « eat toa proparty stuated
in Saminote Cowity, Ftonda.

L egals
March 3 3002
JJ219
M THK ORCUTT COURT
O FTH K M H TU N TM
J U O d A L CTkCUTT
54 AND FOR
[CO UNTY,
C A M NO : 51-CA-tfdS-14-a
HOUSEHOLD f in a n c e
CORPORATION *1

ROONEY ALAN KRAMER AK/A
ROONEY A KRAMER. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE O F ROONEY ALAN
KRAMER AK/A ROONEY A.
KRAMER, HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION IH: SEMINOLE
CO U N
TY.
FLORIDA;
and
UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS.
TENANTS. OWNERS, ANO OTHER
UNKNOWN PARTIES, todudtog. I a
named Oatandar* ta deceased, toa
•urvkrtog ■pouts hairs, devisees
grantees, u aibajrs mid tat otoer
perttoa ctabnkng by, torough. wider or

trustees or otoer persona ctatowig
by. torcugh. wider or ogamet any
corporation or otoer legal entity
named aa a defendant, and aa

Lai 103 Tutce Oaks, aocontng to
Boob 43 al Page 1325 r a m ol
th# Pubic RiconJi of fjormnoft
County, Ftortcta.
TO G ETHER WITH a* toa improvemanta now or hsrsoAor erected on
toa property, and at easements
appurtenances, and features now or
hereafter a part d toa property
Tha M eal art*raa ot which H 427
Flahrood Drive, Winter Springe.
Florida 32708.
al a Pubfec Bala, to toa highest bid­
der. lor cash, front (tape of toa
Semfewte County Cowtoouaa. X I
North Park Avenue. Santord. Florida
32771. an Mar I t . 2003 « I I 00 AM
Dated: February U , 2002
MARYANNS MORSE
Clart of toa Crate Court
Semncta Couify. Flortta
ByMary Stroups
Deputy Clart
Matthew E. Thatcher
Tha Botomon Trapp Law Oroito. PA
400 N. Aataay PlatA BUM 3000
Tampa, FL 33502-4331
Attorneys tot ArraouBi Bank
Pubkeh Fabntery 27.2002 and
March 3 2003
JJ217
M THK C S K W T COUNT
O FTH K15TH
JUDICIAL CfkCUTT
M ANO FOR
ttM B K X K COUNTY.
o c m r a l Jw a m c n o N
DtVMlON
CASK N O : 81-CA851.14-0
BENEFICIAL FLORIDA W C a
Delaware corporation.

vs.
JENNY L DURRANCE. al d.,

or corporate, or whoaa asad legal
status ta unknoam. ctotoWng wider
any of toa abort named or deserted

HOT1CS OF BALK
Node* ta haraby gkran toar. pwauan to toa Oder or F ia l Judgmar*
arterad to tea caaaa to toa Orate
Cowl ol Berrancte County. Flortta. I
Saminote Counry, Ftonda. deserted
aa
LO T 45. BLOCK D. SEMINOLE
SITES. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED W PLAT
BOOK 19. PAOES 40. 41. 42. ANO
43. OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
ai pubkc sate, to toa hlfrieer and beat
brddar, tor cash, at toa weal few*
door ol toa Banknote County
Courtoouaa, Santord, Ftortda 32771
al I I 00 AM an MAR 21.2002.
Dated tota day ol FEB I*. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF ORCUTT COURT
ByMary Slraupa
Deputy Part
to ■cLwdancw wrth toa Amartcana
Wkh ma lb tear Act parsons wtto
rtaettewaa naadng a apadal accom­
modation to pamcipaw to tors pro­
ceeding should contact court
Arferknakplton al Ialaphona nmbar
(407)854-43X, not later toan seven
(7) days poor to toe proeeedtog N
heeling anpehed. (TDO) 1-800-9*59771. or Itoce (V)1800-9858770.
vta Ftortda Relay Banioa
ENRICO 0 GONZALEZ. P A
Anomay al Lew
5255 East Fowler Avenue
Temple Terrace, a 33817
Ftonda Bar (881472
(513)9808302
Pubbah February 27. 2002 and

NOTICK OF
FORECLOSURE SALK
Noaca la handy gtvan pursuer* to a
Summary Final Judgment ot
Forecloaura. dated Fab t5. 2002
entered n Cava No 01-CA891-14O d toa Crate Court to and tor
Serrvrvote County, Florida, wharato
BENEFICIAL FLORIDA. IN C . a
Dataware Corporation. ■ toa Pler**l
and JENNY L DURRANCE. la toa
Defendant. I am aal to toa Nghaat
did b*if bsttortomsn/at na West
From Door. Samtoola Counfy,
Courtoouaa. X I North Park Avonuo.
Santord. Flortte 32771. al 1100
am., on March 21 2002. toa know­
ing daaertoad property, aa sat forth In
sard Final Swnmary Judgment ot
Foractoaura. towa
Lot 75. OAKLANO HALS, accord­
ing to toa Plat Hereof, aa recorded to
Plat Book 13. Pages S3 and 54. ot
toa Public Records ol Samnote
Coway. Ftortda
Dated tote___day d F E B II.
2002.
UARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE ClFICUrT COURT
By Mary Stro4&gt;a
Deputy Clart
Cart 14 Sugarman. Esq.
9700 S Dune Mgtowsy. SL 550
Mian*. FL M155
Pubkeh February 27.2002 and
March 3 2002
JJ2I9
» t TH8 ORCUTT COURT
M ANO FOR
U M IN O LE COUNTY,
FLORKM
CIVIL ACTION NO.
01-CA-2153-14-0
RAYMON R
SCHMITT and
MELANIE S SCHMITT, husband

LLOYD ELDREN WALL, a alngta
man. EQUITY ONE MORTGAGE.
»&lt; C . a Datewere Ccrpordun, and
SANDRA LYNN MoCANN, formerly.
SANORA LYNN WALL. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA and GIACOMO
HOLLO and STEPHANIE R O UO .
NOTICE OF SALK
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN toe!
pursuant to Summary
Ftoal
Judgment d Foractoaura render ad
on toa I Sto day ot February 2002. to
toar certan cause penrtng in toe
C*cu*
Court
to
and
tor
SemnoteCoctoly. Ftonda. arharan
RAYMON R.
SCHMITT and
MELANIE S. SCHMITT, husband
and wte. ara PtokiaBa. and LLOYD
ELDREN WALL, a arngte man,
EQUITY ONE MORTGAGE, INC . a
Delaware Corporation, and SANDRA
LYNN McCANN. tormsrty SANORA
LYNN WALL. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA. and GIACOMO R O U O
and STEPHANIE R O U O . husband
and wte, art Osfsndania. Civil
Action No 0 1-CA-3135-144). I
MARYANNE MORSE. Clart ot toe
etorataid Clrcite Court wd sl II X
A M , on toe 2IM day d March.
2002. oAar tor sate and eel to toe
htgheal Odder tor caan al toa Waal
frw* door of toa Courthouse to
Saminote County. Ftonda. to
Santord. Ftonda. toa tallowing
daicnbed property, aauaud and
berg n Semaiole County, Florida.
Lois I. 2. 3, 4. 3 3 25. 25. 27. 25
and 29. GARDENIA, accnrrtng to toe
Rite Hereof as recorded n Piet Book
5. Page 77. and ALSO toe Sown 15
teet of Lot 47. SOUTH PARK,
according to toe Plal thereof as
recorded n Plal Book 3 Page 62. ot
tha Pubic Records ol Seminote
County. Florida
Said tele wd be made pu-iuar* to
and in order to tabaty toa terms ot
sate Summery Fmai Judgment
MARIANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clart
JameaA Berks
Attorney al Lae
1120 W First S I. S l B
Santord. Ftonda 32771
(407)321-1224
Pubtoh Fabntery 37,2002 and

March 3 2002
JJ220
*4 T H t ORCUfT COURT
O FTH B 1 5 TH
JUOiCIAL CIRCVJTT,
m ANO FOR
3EMMOLK COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CTV3. R M K M
CASK NO.: 00-CA198M 4-L
THE BAFF4 OF NEW YORK, AS
TR U S TEE ,‘ PUR SUAN T T O TH E
TERMS O F THAT CERTAIN
POOLING
AND
SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
AUGUST 1, 1999. RELATED TO
METROPOLITAN A SS ET FU N G
F40. FTC. 0. MORTGAGE PASS­
THROUGH
CERTIFICATES.
SERIES 1998

HENRY ANGARITA: JEANN1NE
ANGARITA; CARMEN PEREZ.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CARMEN
PEREZ; ANO UNKNOWN PARTIES
IN
POSSESSION.
NATIONAL
LENDING CENTER. IN C ;
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
AMBERWOOOS HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. IN C :

HUNTINGTON HALS HOMEOWN­
ER'S ASSOCIATION, FTC.
MOTIC5 OF ACTION
To toa toAowtog Oatendamft):
CARMEN PEREZ
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CARMEN
PEREZ
(Raaklancn Unknown)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tote an action
tor Foractoaura d Mnngaga on toa
toaowpq descihsd property
LOT 12. AMBERWOOO UNIT
TWO. ACCORDING TO T l * PLAT
THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 28. PAGE 17 O F THE PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
k V a 3902 WOOOQLADK COVE.
WINTER PARK. FLORIOA 127323317
hat bean Med egante you and you
areraqwredto rente a copy cd your
written detonat e. * any. to 3 on
Vargas. Zion 4 Kahana. PA..
Attorney tor Plara*. whose wife aas
• 4000 Hotywood Btvd . Sites 875B. Hokywood. Flortte 33031 wthvi
varty (X | days alter toa kite pubiceHon of Fka Nobca In toa (Please pWv&gt;ah In THE SEMINOLE HERALD)
and Na Fit ongnal nth toa Cterfe id
Fat Court aahar batora aamca on
Plantdrs anomay or mmadtetely
toaraaAar. otoatwwa a dafaWI wd ba
anterad agamte you tor toa rand
demanded in toe comptert
TNa nobca e prawted pursuer* to
Artranrabtekr*Order No. 2088.
In accordance wah toa Amancana
with Ditahsata Ad. Persona with
QraabtkBaa reartng a apadal actnm
modauon to partopala In Fas prdcaartng ahoWd contact toa Court
Adrrurvairsior al X I N. Part Avarua.
Santord FL 32771. Telephone
Numbar (407)323-43X not later
totei seven ( 7) days prior to toa proceertng M haanng enpaaed. (TDO)
18X9558771 or Vacs (V)1800955-8770 via Flortte Rteay Sarvicwa
WITNESS my hand and toa sate of
tola Court wa day of FEB X 2002
Mary Aiwa Mona
Aa d a rt of toa Court
By Ruto Kmg
As Oeputy Clart
Pubkah (Pteasa pubkeh in Tha
Pubitei: February 27. 2002 and
March 8, 2X2
JJ221
FU B U C AUCTION
Pubtc aucDcvi SI ba has) te 12 00 pm
ontoa llto day tekSarch 2081 Al tw
troi* door ol Santord Towing and
Recovery tacteed M 2522 Cowwy Ctob
Rd . Sanford Ft 32771, tor be purpose
W dapoamg cl toa tolowng vartett.
TEAR 1904 UAKEK1A

VINrKNOJB77HT5523a07
I tab day te tten h &gt;302
TEAR 1985 MAKE PONTIAC
VF44IG25T89HXFX225409
YEAR IS M MAKE PONTIAC
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Pubkan F ten.wry 27. 2002
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8 Samhrte Gouty. FtortM.
DATED Baa II M y 8 February.

N H M m w n O N SYSTEMS, w e
ru dH T w r
VS.
CHARLES S. RMBftEHART. f
uvma AND IF K A O . TM f
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
O S V IS IE S .G R A N T E E S ,
ASSIQNEEX UCNORS.
CRSDTORS, TRUSTEES ANO ALL.
O TH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
■ r m E S T BY. THROUQK U N M R
OR AGAB4S7 C H A R L E S !
R H N D U R T . KATHLEEN A
RHMEHART. IF UVMO. ANO *
OSAO. THE IM M O W N SPOUSE.
HEM S. DEVISEES. ORAKTEES,
CREP TORE. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
O TH ER PARTKS CLARA NO AN
M TER ES T BV. THROUGH U N K R
OR ACMMST KATHLEEN A
RHMEHART. JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOS AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
h q t ic s op

N O TK S 8 K R E B Y OWEN pur
M M IB • S w r m y ftote Judgmaro
8 r « l i l i l m M M Fab S 2003
■ M M In C M Cm * No. 01CA 2J7S
M L M E te C k a te C s v te lh a llT M
JuMtete O ateto ate lor SEkANOLE
County, SANFORD. Flow*. I - A
m toi l MM Utt bate MAS* tar
( M l 8 AT WEST FRONT OOOR «
M K I A M C U C a r t f CourhouM
M M A X I K PARK AVENUE In
SANFORO, FL. 8 I I 00 AM Am. an
ft* t&gt; day 8 M acA 2001 h e M I n k g deserte d property M M
taTOI ta ated L n w , Fmte
LO T S I .» ANO 3S PLAT OF THE
TOW N
OP
SYLVAN
PARK.
ACCOROMO TO P U T THEREOF
AS RECORDED M P U T SOCK S
RAGE SS. OF
THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF 8EMM0LE COUN­
TY, F U M K IA
D M PM ■ M y 8 Ftevuary. 3003.
(C M Curr c o u r t s e a l )
18 Stw C M Court
M S
Ip H A iR a w
PR O M
PuWBti he
TH E S E M M O ll HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVC A
STERN. P A , ATTORNEY FOR
P U M TIF F
■01 S UrWarety D M SuM 500
~
" , FL 33324
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M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMMSCANB WITH D4BASKIT1ES
ACT, pan oh* a*h M 8 M IM S '
O VM o TcA IR I^A D A K F ^IR A nO K
8
M
SEMINOLE
Camly
C a i t o j ) m EOT MS 1237.1-900945-9771 (TDO| Of 1-900-945-9770,

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M
m i W I n LA.
MC
B r U a n iS n
Deputy dark
M m M
ADORNO S ZEDER, PA
3S0I Bate Baytevor* Ortre
Bute 1(00
Utornl, Ftortda U I U
(304)95*-5444
» you era * paraon a * i a
who naaM any amwmmc
order to partklptta to tea .
togi you aia armed, 8 no oo8 to
(ML to h a provWton 8 certain aaatolanea.
Plaaaa contoct Court
AdmtoM iaSun 8 M l Noth Park
Annua. SuM N M I , Bardord,
Ftortda 33771 (407)333-4337, warm
(1) working daya 8 your racalpl 8
Mnoaor.tyouarahaartogorydoa
Putttah: February 3 a 17.3003
JJ1S2

NOTICE « H E R O Y OWEN. h 8
MURRAY JESS. DUNNE L JESS,
h e header 8 h a totewho oarteL
c«ia(t) tea Bad aaM canfcaaa(a) ter
a toi daad to be laauad haiaoru The

8
E&lt;* prop­
erty and h a named) to aN di I a m
Maaaaad a fa i m todoaa;
C t S T f l U I I NOi R 1
YEAR OP M U A N C S i IM B
PARCEL SB. 33-IBSI-30GOSSOOaacrtpten 8 Property LEO SEC
33 TWP 1*S ROE 311 BED 30B F T
N » 20 FT W OF S I COR OF NE 1)4
O F SC IN RUN W 30 FT N S t F T E
SO FT B M FT TO BEQ

U te M auch
redeemed ancorMig to law, h a pnp.
w*r be aod to h a htjpww bktoaTJ
h a aa8 koM door, Bamtooto CsiaBy
Monday, March 1A 1003. 8
1100am.
Paymar* 8 Bail to*. appScaSa*
documentary atamp la n e and
iau ni&gt; 4 Mm at* raepwad to b*
paid by h e n c ra iaki btdtet 8 h a
aato. F8I paymaw 8 an amoua
*qu8 to h * N 8 m l Md la due a M n
34 horn aRar h* adrarttoad te a 8

payable to ha Ctoik 8 h a Ckcul
Court.
Dated on U3U3003.
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE C m C U T COURT
S E M N O lf COUNTY. F U M O A
by OERALDME HARFORO Oapdy
CM
Putteh; February 13. 2G 37, 3003
and March A 3003
JJ07S

FuHMtFattltery 30. ET, 3000
D l SO_______________________
M TH E C M C U T COURT
O F TM flttTM

COUNTY.
IC A I4 L
NATKMSEANC CORPORATION.

I,!

MALCOLM A RICHARDSON. 8 la .
8 8., i. •. . n
i
D M M U .
NOTICE OP SALE
NOTICE 0 HEREBY OIVEN pur•uamtotw Ftote Judqiwr* entered
In SM c a m now p m t ig In Mid
Court. t o 8yN 8 ahkh A toteceted
luMaadtoBwhl^MteandbatobidS 8 lor cash m tw W 8 From Door.
SEMINOLE CO UN TY CO UR T­
HOUSE. SOI North P M Annuo.
Banters. Flortte 33771. 8 1100
A M on « a 14 M y 8 March, 3003.
M l lorSi In MIS OrScr or Final

(
'*

1 8 13. (LESS S E O N NORTH­
W EST CORNER. RUN SOUTH ON
W EST LM E TO SOUTHERLY COR­
NER NORTH S3 DEGREES, SS
MINUTES, 34 SECONOS EAST.
S3S7 FEET. NORTH 44 DEGREES.
S3 SECONDS EAST 3M 43 FEET.
NORTHW ESTERLY
HAS
TO
BEQINMMQ}, BLOCK R. LONOW OOO PARK. ACCORDING TO
TH E P U T THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED M P U T BOOK II. PAGE 4.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
ORDERED AT SEMINOLE County
Florida, M a 13 M y 8 February.
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark. Orate Court
BEMB40LE. FloriM
By; Mary Stroucw
A4 Deputy dark
SPEAR S HOFFMAN
70S Scute DaM Hkpvarey
Cor8 QabM . Fiona* 31144
Tatopherw (304)444-2333
raraora m oaenery ano naao a
■pectol accommodation to partici­
pate In Sm ptocaadtag shoted con­
tact AOACoot-dnator M X I N Park
Annua. SuM K . Santord. Florida
33771, M M M I n Saya p m to N
proeaadng Tteaptoorw (407)3334130 Eat. 4337; I 400-955«T71(TDO), V I 400-9iX4770(V).
Ha Florida Relay Barytes/re
Pubaatv February 20.37,3003
JLHSI
M THE CM CIAT COURT
O PTHB14TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
N A N O FOR
1 COUNTY.
FLORIDA
JURISDICTION DIVISION
Ca m No, 01-CA-144-14-Q
EOUICREDfT CORPORATION OF
AMERICA

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. I l l
FUNS TRUSTEEICUSTOOUN CA)
FP DIRECT. U EN FU N O M G COM­
PANY. LLC ha heater 8 h a fcteratog carkHc8a(a) hM Mad aato cantocato(e) h r a tea daad to ba laauad
haraon. Tha
and ya*r(i) 8
Ion 8 ha preparty, and h a nama(i|

CSRTV1CAIE NO: 3SS
YEAR OF MSUANCE: IM S
PARCEL S B IS-ISSO-SAO-HOa0030
Dtecnpacn 8 Proparty; LEG
I
1/2 OP LOT 1 BIX 11 TR O TOWN
OF SANFORO PB 1 PO 115
Nanwi In which Maaaaart BAR­
BARA A GREER SARAH J YrtLKER S 0 R UNDAM DAVIS
(» more han one Cantocate. ktoow
abon order lor each wkMtonM carMcaaafi) ) A l 8 laid proparly batog
to tw Cointy 8 Biknola. Stela 8
Florida.
Unleu auch carMcatole) aha» ba
radeemad acconSng to lew, h a prop­
erty daaerbad In auch carallcUK*)
wM Km told to tot hiQhM i biddtr i l
ha weet kora door. Sarmncto Corny
CourhouM, Santord. Florida, on
Monday. March IS. 2003, 8
II 00am
Payment 8 Sato to*, applcabto
documentary ltemp texM and
raconteg toM era raquaad to b*
paid by ha aucoaaaM brddar 8 h*
aato. Fid payment 8 an m a r t
ecptol to he to^wM bid la due athm
24 h o in after he ad ana id kma 8
aato. A l paymaraa aha* ba caah or
guarenlaad
rnatrtenant.
made
payable to h a C M 8 ha Ckcul
Cowl
Dated on I G 1/3003.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK Of THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
CM
Pub4m February 13. 30. 37. 2002
and March 4. 2003
JJ07E
•or Tea Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVER h 8
FIRST UNION. AGENT FOR
BREEN, ha hotter 8 Bw toloaing
carbhcatedl hM Mad laid carttocatod) tor a t u daad to ba laauad
twraon. Tha cartftcato numbarta)
and yaardl 8 wauanca, ha daaertplon 8 ha property and ha named)
to which t w m aaiMlad toara M
CERTIFICATE NO: 3*43
YEAR OF ISSUANCE; IM S
PARCEL I0f B2 212V504-000011SC
Daaotpnon 8 Praparty LEG UNIT
t3SC SPRING WOOD VILLAGE
ORB 1311 PQ 1040
Namw In which aeeteMit JACK A.
HARDIN

LOIS JEAN MARIE WOLNIAft. a id .
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FOR1CLOSURI SALE
NOTICE a HEREBY GIVEN put.
euanl to a Sxnmary Fatal Judgment
8 Foradoaura n d u m g Arrant 8
Aaomaya' F t r i and Coata deled
Mm IS. 3001. areatas n C a n No
01-CA-1S4-14-G 8 ha C ro n Coal
8 SI* ISTH Judciai Orate n and tor
Saminoto Courtly. Ftortda aharwn
EQLUCREDIT CORPORATION O f
AMERICA la h a Ptannll and LOIS
JEAN MARIE W CLNUW .__ WOLNLAK. unknoatn apouu 8 LOtS
JEAN MARIE WOLNIAK. 4 marred.
JOHN DOE and JANE DOE ware
Dalpretarox I ate •*• to h* hgiwte
and ba8 batter tor cam. u m i
to rt door 8 h a Sanwtda County
C o u h o u M in h a C*y 8 Santord.
FtorkM 8 11 00 o'clock AM . on
TTu w to y h a 14 day 8 Mann. 2003.
h a kdaanng daaerhad property, u
M l tortn In aard Summary Final
Judgment 8 Foradoaura Inctodng
Award 8 ABoroaya’ FaM and Coau.

abcm order tor each addhon8 carWktetod)) A l 8 Mid proparty bang
to Bw Counly 8 Seminal*. Stale 8
Ftortda.
Untoaa auh carUlcatod) 8 w l ba
radaamad accordng to tone h a pro^
arty dMcnbai) n auch oartecalad)
w « ba add to ft* N 8 « 8 tedder at
ha wwM kora door. Samrnoto Cowdy
CouhouM . Santord. Ftortda. on
Monday. March I B 3003. 8
1100am.
Payment 8 Sato toe. an * abte
documanury alamp tele* and
raoordng leea are raqurart to ba
pael by ha auxaaadte tedder 8 ha
aato Fbft paymant 8 an amour*
aqua! to ha Nghaat ted la dua w8wi
24 hour* after ha adraraaad «ma 8
rate A l peymanta ahal ba cam or
guaranteed
toecrunant,
made
payatea to ha C M 8 aw Cecu*
Court
Dated an I/1I/20C2
UARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
CM
PubWft February 13 10. 17. 2003
and Uarcha. 3003
JJ07I

10 L 8 S to Broca E. 8 SWXANO
ESTATES, accordng to me Ptal
hated, aa raeoniad In PW4 Bco* It.

Node* 8 Appftcatton
tar Tea Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, hal

RUTH COLMAR (w hoM
totewhf iiiiMcH ( a) hM 1
iirttorteila) lor a tea tea
laauad twmen. TTw c
MRa| and yaaRa) 8 l
8 Bw property i

to 8*81 4 WMI

YEAH OF M UANCSi IM S
PARCEL (OB OI-31-3B4CX-440E-

0100

Deau v aon 8 Pmparty. LEO LOT
10 B U I E TR ACT 44 BANLANDO
SPRMGS PB 4 PO 31
Nanw* to 8
GEORGE SLOVAK
(Irn o ra h
aboa* onter tor each
tecalad ) ) A l 8 atod propwrty barq
to h a CouYy 8 Bambkte. SUM 8
Ja h M b a
aooorclngtoM hapicp‘ to H ah nartokwU(i)
wto tw atte to h * hftpwM teddw 8
Monday. M anh IS. 3002. 8
IIOOaftL
Paymar* 8 SUB tea.
la b*
paM by Bw a n u t e MSter 8 ha
aato. Ftto paymar* 8 M mate*
*te8to Bw N 8 w 8 tad la dua wtote
34 houm 8ler Bw adwfttoed ton* 8
ahal be caah or
P I m u to Bw C M 8 Bw Ckcito
Caul
Dated on 1G1/3003
MARYANN! MORSE
C L E W OF TH E O R O A T COURT
S E I4 N 0 U COUNTY. FLORKM
by K R A L D M E HARFORO Deputy
CM
PuMMc Fatouary 13.3D 37. 3003
and ktench *. 2003
JJ07S

Nones IS HERESY GIVEN. h 8
FIRST UNION. AGENT FOR
BREEN, h e hotter 8 fw
haraon Tha
andyaarta)8
Ian 8 Ba pMarty and Bw nama(i)

to ahkh I

V I M O F M U A N C S i IS M
PARCEL O B 0031-3040300000170
O M u ga on 8 Preparty; LEO LOT
17 t F T MARKED PARK 8 O f C L
CREEK BET E S W UNE3 LO T 17
M K C NORTH ORLANOO RANCH­
ES SEC 3A PS 12 PQ 40
Nanwa to ahkh aaaaaawt JOHN T.
K O E R KARLA K O En
{ » more han 0
:■).) A l 8 a8d property batog
to (w C u rr y 8 Bawinote, sue* 8

mrtaamad acoonftng to Uw. Bw propato ba acto to Bw M 8w 8 tkkter 8
h a aato b*8 d n r, Sananoto Cotefy
CourhouM, Sartete. Ftortda. on
Monday. March 11. 3003. 8
1100m.
Paymar* 8 Sato to*, apparent*

paM by h a auEcaaakl teddar 8 h*
aato. n A paymar* 8 an amoml
atyal to Ba l*8ww tod U dua aatan
24 hotel aAar Ba adrartUad Una 8
aato. A* paymaraa ahai ba caah or
payable to h a C M 8 h * Cecut
Court.
Dated cei 1G 1,2002.
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMNOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Daptey
Ctoik
PubAaft. February 13 30. 27. 3003
and March a 3003

tor T u Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, hat
FIRST UNION. AGEN T FOR
BREEN, h a hoktor 8 h a tofemhg
cergftcated) hM Mad aato cartftcala(cl h r a tea daad to ba ueued
haraon. The ootaftcWo nwrhar(a)
andyaat(a) 8 Uauarja. Bw daacrtpaon 8 h a propwrty, and h a named)
to ehkh I ewe aaiaaaad Mara aa

CER TVIC ATfN O ;l1«r
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: ISM
PARCEL KM: 34 20-305X700000040
DaaatoSon 8 Preparty; LEG LOT S
EXCELSIOR BUSINESS PARK PB
43 PQ 12
Namea to which aaaaaaad
NATIONAL LOAN INV IP
(W mom han one Cemhcate. toaow
abov* onter tor each addbu etl carMcatod)) AS 8 aard preparly bang
In fw Counly 8 Serrwxla. Stela 8
Florida.
UnUM auch cartftr ate(i) ah8 b*
radaamad accunSng 10 law, aw prep­
arty itoaentad to wch cartfeated)
wd ba add to h a le/ wal teddar 8
ha weal Iron door. Semtool* County
CourhouM. Santord. Florida, on
Monday. March 13 3003. al
11 00am.
Paymar* 8 Sal* to*, applicate*
documante/y alamp teiet and
raccrtbng lee* at* raqurad to be
paid by h * auocaaakJ teddar 8 aw
aato. Fid payment ct an emote*
aqud to Bw I*8W8 ted U dua wahei
34 hour* after aw admrtaad dm* 8
aato. AA paymaraa ahal be cam or
guaranteed
toalrunwr*.
mad#
payatea U h * C M 8 ha Cecu*
Court
Dated on 1/3112002
UARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Daptey
CM
P lttah February 13 30. 27. 3003
and Match S. 3003
JJOSt
flqillpO oi UppHf oHpfi
tot T u Da«d
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. h 8
RUTH COLM AR h * hotoar 8 he
blowing certrAcaWdl hM Nad teM
cartllcat*(a) tar a tee daad to ba
laauad haraon. Tha cartrAcaw numbarta) and yaarta) 8 wauanca. ha
daacrtptton 8 h a proparty, and Bw
named) to whtch a aw* aiareiart
la/ara m toaow*
CERTIFICATE NO; 1117
YEAR OF M U A N C S i 1IS4
PARCEL ID* 01-30-10-504-35000210
Deacnpbon 8 Propwrly LEO LOT
31 BLK 3S DAEAMWOLO P8 1 PO
90
Names In ehrch aaiaaaad:
Hunbarto Q UKkAekei
(II mar* Btm on* Camftcate. M ow
abov* onter tor each additional carakcawdl) A l 8 ewd praparty baetg
to h a Count) a l Same**# Su m 8
Unreel auch cartftcalad) ibal be
radaamad according 10 Uw. h e prop­
erty daaerhad in auch carthcalad)
eW ba aold to he te^wu Odder M
Bw eael Iron door. Samnote Cauwy
Courhoua*. Santord. Ftortda, on
Monday. March IS. 3003. al
It00*m
Paymar* 8 Sal* to*, appeal**
documentary alamp teeat and
raconkng leea are requeed to b*

I

Le c a u

Le c a u

oateM tor a M i daad to ba I
haraon TTta
and yaarft) 8
Son 8 # * property, and h * named)
to which I

M pandtog to Bw CkoM Coat tor
Sananete G ou ty Ftortda. Pttewte
DMaton. Bw adO*M 8 ahkh u K l
11 Park Aeanua, SentonL Ftortda
13771. U w name and Iit k it i 8

ecals

paMbyBw
sate. hM payman 8 an amote*
*Wi8 la h a N 0 » 8 Md U dr* *8*3
14 note* alter h a adearaaad Sm* 8
••to A l
I* h a O M 8 h* Ckcul
Court.
Dated an IG1/200B.
MARYANN! MORES
CLERK OF THE CtRCUIT COURT
SEM BKXf COUNTY. FLORKM
by GERALD#* HARFORO Daptey
CM
PubAatc Fateuwy I X f a 17. 3003
JJ0C2

NOTTCE S HEREBY O V E R twt
FIRST UMON, AGENT FOR
8 Si*
0 8 8 8 tor a tea
twraon. The
m d yaard) 8
ton8h*pnrearly.andh*iwm*&lt;a)
to wtech ■
YEAR OF MSUftMCEl H E
PARCEL C B 13-1S-11-403-000001X
-DaMRMon 8 Freparty: LEG LO T
IS R O SEU N O FARK FB 7 PO SI
JACQUELINE Y COOKE
(Bmorahana
■hnua onM tor'Mch
Utoatod) 1A l 8 said praparty batog
to h * Ooi»*y 8 Samtooto. SUM 8
Ftortda.
acootteng to tow h* prep‘ to §uM&gt; carterau(i)
•E ba *83 to h a N?wat MSSw 8
h * wau bw* daw. Samtooto Cotf*y
Courhoua*. SantarX Floikte. an
Monday. March I X 3003. 8
! 100am.
Peynwn 8 Sato tea,
to ba
p a « by h * auccaaaAl bMdw 8 ha
•8a. FUI paymar* 8 an amote*
aqu8 to ha M8W8 Md U dua wahto
14 heura 8tor h a adeartUad am* 8
Al
payatea to Bw C M 8 ha Clretet
Caul '
Dated on 1/11/2003.
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE C M C U T COURT
BEUS40U COUNTY. FLORKM
by GERALDINE HARFORO Daptey
CM
PU 48c Fabruary I X 33 37. R »
and Mann X 2003

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. But
FIRST UNION. AGENT FOR
BREEN, h* hoktor 8 h a Mowing
tot a Ita daad to ba Uauad
The cantoraia nunbar(s)
and yaard) 8 Wauanca. Bw daaertp•on 8 h * property, and he rwmad)
to a h k h 1 w m

YEAR OF MSUANCSl 1ISS
PARCEL D B 31-14-11-502-00000070
DaacRiScn 8 Preparty. LEO LOT 7
P T MERIWETHERS SURVEY OS
119 PG 439
Nanw* to which Mam ed: UNOA
X LIVINGSTON
(V mom han one C a A t e . toaow
abov* onter tot 1
•heated)) A l ot
n h a Cou*y 8 J aaUaM . State 8
Ftortda.
Urten auch carttocatKt) Wwi ba
radaamad accadtog to Uw, h e prop­
erly daaerhad to auch carttocate(a)
wM ba aeto to h * htpwu biddar at
I n f f n front door, flimincili County
Courhoua*, Sardont Ftortda. on
Monday. March I X 3003. M
ItOOam.
Paymar* 8 8*1* to*, tcpAcabte
documentary stamp laM* and
raoordtog k e r are raqterad to ba
pad by Yw iuco*i8te tedder m Bw
aato. hM paymar* 8 an amote*
*tp8 to Bw IttghaU bid Wdua wahto
eae a
-r,. mn9w
. ■Jnw
*. - —a
- -* a n,-t -Of
J
CT
noun
BmtniMfl
aato. A l paymar** K w l ba caah or
guaranteed
toabumartL
matte
payatea to h * C M 8 fw Cecu*
Court.
Dated on 1/11/3003.
UARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by KRA LDINE HARFORO Daptey
CM
Pubaafu Fabruary I X 23 37. 3003
and March 3 3003
Nottca o f;,Apfrilcittoiv
tor T u Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. h 8
RUTH COLMAR, h a hoktor a l Bw
totowaig cartftcalad) hat Ned aard
certificated! tor a tea dead to ba
Watted haraon. Tha cartftcau numb*r(t) and yaar(t) 8 aauanoa. Bw
daecrtpbon 8 Bw proparty, and Bw
named) to afttch I an
C ER H FK M TI NO: 7741
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1**S
PARCEL KM: 20-21 395000013
0000
Daacrlpkon 8 Proparty LEG SEC
20 TWP I I S ROE 39E SE 1/4 OF
NE 1/4 (LESS BEQ 1010 F T E OF
SW COR RUN N 45 DEO E TO E U
SEC S TO A P T E OF BEG W TO
BEQ S THE GLENS AT COUNTRY
CREEK S WOODLAND TERRACE
AT COUNTRY CREEK 1 NORTHBRIDGE AT COUNTRY CREEK S
WOOOBRIDGE AT COUNTRY
CREEK 4 PROPOSED COUNTRY
CREEK PKWY DESC M OHS 1900
PO 470 4 COUNTRY CREEK
ESTATES)
J.
JOSEPH
WEISENFELO
TRUSTEE
(1 mor* *wn on* Certftcate. M ow
above enter tor each addhcrwl carBleated)) A l 8 tad property bang
to h a Cow*y 8 Samnote. Stela 8
Ftortda
Unteaa auh cart*to8a(i) the* ba
radaamad acconSng 10law. 4te proparty daacr*wd in auch cartAcated)
ad b* aototo h * I«8w 8 baSter 8
ha watt (rot* doc*. Samnote County
CourhouM. Santord. Ftortda, on
Monday. March II , 2002, 8
11 00am.
Paymar* 8 Sate to*, appecabte
documentary tum p teiaa and
racordng laM art raqurad to ba
paid by h * auawaaft* bkkter 8 h*
•ate Fid paymar* 8 an amount
equal to ha htgh*8 bid a dua widen
34 houn alter h * advartaad am* 8
■ate A l payments that ba caah or
guaranteed
inatrunwnt.
mad*
payable to h * C M 8 Bw Cecu*
Court
Deled on 1/31/2003
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Daptey
CM
Pu&amp;eeh fabruary 11. 30. 37. 2003
and March X 3002
JJ007
Nodes of Application
(of f u D u d
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
FIRST UNION. AGENT FOR
BREEN, ha hoktor 8 ha M om ng
cartftcalad) ha* Nad taxi earth-

Lecals

Lecals

(1 DEG 47 MM Wtost F T N S3
DEO I f MM W 30X7 F T 8 I1 X M
F T ■ 1X4 F T TO BEG M S E C SI 4
1M B53
Nonas toahkh aaaaaaaX RYAN X
COLOAGE. CLEM ■ HAYME.
MARYLMARLAR

p a U b y ta
nto. Fite paymar* 8 an amawi
stptei to tw testate MS W due aWw
84 houro atea ha art artaart ftia a

&lt;»
PARCEL C B sa-tH G S O G IO O 0110
DHcrghon 8 Property. LEG S 1/1
OF LOT IS * ALL LOTS I t e30 I U
1 1ST ADO TO LOCKHARTS SUED
PB 4 PQ 26
Nutto* to ahkh aaaaaaut ORADCY
ROBERSON, HORATIO ROWERBON
( i mer* han ana fcartMex toiue
Seated)) A l 8 atod property baitg
1 ha CoteBy 8 Bamtoote. EMM 8
5 aoooMtg to Uta.tw propbad to auch cat8k:atoli|
I to Bte N 8 w 8 MSSar 8
^ ‘ l Cowdy
Lon
Monday. March I X 2003. 8
1100am.
Paymar* 8
to ba
paUbyh*
aato. hM paymar* 8 an amote*

AU . W IC TS S TED PERSONS ARE
NOT1FKD THAT
Al
ehaSanga he Illd ty 8 fw W 3 ha
8 Bw Pataorwl
Mnua. or pe M chab ebtocacn artto Bte Cwto WITHM T H E LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER TH E OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP TH B
NOTICE OR TH M TY DAYS AFTER
TH E OATE OF SERVICE OP A
COPY O F T H S NOTICE ON THEM
A l cisrUcrt 8 Bw decadent and
other pet tone having deans or
on shorn a oogy 8 Bte
■Ute 8 Bw M pubScftBon 8 Bte
noSoa mu8 to* hak dakne 8 h hte
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
TH R EE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O F THM NOTICE OR THM TY
DAYS AFTER TH E DATE OF SER­
VICE OP A COPY OP T H E NOTICE
ON THEM.
8 ho dHadar*
or

PUbftah: Fabruary 27. 3003 and
h a aato bo* Spot. Bambrel* CauBy
Cotehouax SaTObnt FtortSX oft
Monday. Apr) X 3003, 8 1190am.
Paymar* 8 Sal* ltd.

cum
Pub*8i: Fabruary 37, 3001 and
Mirth X IX 30.3002
NOTIC E OP

Dated on 1/31/3003.
UARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E C M C U T CO U R T
1EMSKXE COUNTY. FIO W O A
by OERALDME HARFORO Oapury
CM
PubMt Fabruary IX 33 37, 2003
andM uthasOOa

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, twt
FIRST UNION. AGENT FOR
BREEN, Bw hoktor 8 Bw taSoRng
ctead) tor a toe (toad to b*
twraon. Tha cartRcal i nunhaRa)
and yaard) 8 Uauanox Bw daaenp■wt 8 h a praparty and h * nam*(a)
to ahkh I area aaiaaaad War* M
CKRTVICATE NO; *404
T tA R OP MSUANCEl 1SSS
PARCEL C B 13-3151-100001X-

0000
Daaugiton 8 Preparty S E C 33
TWP 3IS ROE 11 E BEG 30344 FT
S OF E 1/4 COR RUN N S4 DEG OS
MM 04 SEC W 54*13 F T N *0X41
F T E 143 (M) F T S 01 DEO 14 MM
30 SEC E (74.17 F T S *4 DCG 00
MM 5* SEC E TO Af^T N O F BEQ S
TO S C O
Nanwa to which aaaaaaad; TH E
SOUTHERN LAND COMPANY
V
onter tor each
Mealed)) A l 8 M U preparty batog
to Bw CoteWy 8 SkmkoW, State 8
UntoM auch cartMcatod) ahal ba
redeemed acconSng to law, h a preparty daacihad to auch carthcata/i)
wd ba aoto to h a hnywM brekter 8
Bw *W8 boy* door, Sanwtote Cottoty
CotehouM. Santord. Ftortda. on
Monday. March IS, 3003. 8
11.00am.
Paymar* 8 Sato tea. appkcabto
documantary stamp taaaa and.
rteoitfnq 'ItMi urii required to ib«
pod by Bw auccaaaAl tedder 8 ha
aato. Fui paymar* 8 an amour*
• M l to h * hkfw8 ltd ta dua aftawi
24 hour* after f w advatkaad kma 8
aato. A l paymar** K w l ba caafi 8
guarinto arl
toatnenar*.
made
payable to f w C M 8 Bw Cecut
Dated on 1/31/2003
UARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CtRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO R CA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Daptey
CM
Ptefttft Fabruary IX 30. 37. 3003
and Mardi X IX 3003
M THE C M C U T CO UR T FOR
SEM M O Lf COUNTY.

n r WD*
PROBATE OIYIMON
F M No. 01- 1234-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
PAMELA L. AOLANO DAVENPORT
NOTICE OF AOMBSKTR A TC N
The ackiwiwtraaon 8 h a aatela 8
PAMELA L. ADLANO DAVENPORT,
dacaaaad. Ft* NterCwr 01-IZ34-CP.
la panting to aw Cectel Court tor
Samtooto County. Florida. Probate
Otvwon. aw KttTM i 8 whkh Is PO
Drawer C, Santoro, Ftortda 337720059 Tha name and addrtM 8 tot
Personal RapraaarJabv* and aw
Pataorwl Rapraaanuhre'a anortwy
are *8 toih batow.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
A l parson* on whom hte nobce la

court WTTHM TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER T&gt; 8 DATE OP THE FVTST
PUBLICATION OF T H E NOT1CC.
ALL CLAMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS N O T SO FLED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha date 8 tw tost putaraftnn 8
Bte NoSca la Fabruary 1 3 EX&gt;3A H A G Maranai
SSI WUnon Drtva
, F t 12707
tot
DansH X Myarx Eagaba
Ftortda Bar No. OSIS3SO
BAILEY S MYERX P A
l » X Sybata Avenue. SuM 130
I lateand. FL 17791
Tatepborw: (407)436-3939
Pubdah Fabruary 30.27.3002
JJ120
M T M C M C U T COURT
DPOR
I COUNTY,
EDA.
CASE NO. BX8XCP
B4 RE; THE ESTATE OP
BRADLEY P. W U JA M X
(aOTIC E OF ADM M ETRADON
Tha admtokbalgn 8 h e EaUte 8
BRADLEY P. WILLIAMS, dacaaaad.
Ca m Number 03-S3-CP, to pandtog
to BW Ckcul Court tor Samtooto
County, Ftortdi,
O M M it
h a S U M 8 ahkh U X I N. Park
Avenue, Santord, Florida 33771.
Tha nanw* and adibaaaM 8 ha
ara * 8 torh batow
A l toMrsK parsorw ara required to
Ma wan Baa Court. WITHIN THREE
MONTHS OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TIO N O F THIS N O T IC E (I) I l
ctotow agakwl t w Eatate and (3) any
otyacoon by an Interaeted paraon to
chalangM tw quaMcaaona 8 ha
Pataorwl Rapraaantahre, venue, a
(urtadkeon 8 tw Court
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJECTIONS
N O T SO FXED W KL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
Pubkcaton 8 Bte Node* Iwa bagui
on February 33 3003
ANNE. WILLIAMS
616 Aahbarry Lana
Altamonte Springs. Florida 32714
FRANWJN T. WALDEN. ESQUIRE
Law 061c m 8 Frankhn T. WaJdan
112 WariCfru* Stra8
AAamonte Iprhga. FL31714-tS0i
Tetepftorw 407-773-7313

MIDFIRST BANK.

NAN X DIAMONO and 0 J.
DIAMOND. DANNY E. MERCER
and EVA X MERCER; EDWARD A.
FREOETTE. M tnwtea 8 ha SWISS
AMERICAN
MANAGEMENT
T R U S T UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA, and UNKNOWN TENAWTaOWNEHS.

NOTICE OF SALE
chalsng* Bw vaadty 8 h a Wd, ha
quaihcaiiorw 8 bw Paraowl
ftoptManW y* . venue, or (uttacicbon 8 hr* Cotel are raqurad to Ha
Bw* obfackon* w*i h u Court WITH­
IN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE O N THEM
A l creator a 8 Bw decider* and
other paraon* having cleant or
demand* agaewt dacadanTs MUM
on whom a copy 8 hi* nohee Is
date 8 aw tnx pubkcailon 8 Bw
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTH3 A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OH THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A CO PT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AA other cradMor* 8 h a dacadat*
end parsons having cleans a
demand* agaaui h a dacadanl i
estate mu8 hte h w ctektw wth Bte
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OP THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEO WILL
SE FOREVER BARRED
Tha date 8 ha In i pubteakan 8
Be* Notate is Fabruary 30. 2003
Pataorwl RapreeenUkve
WXHELMM4AE PRUITT
!0d lew Dm*
Apopka, a 32*014822
Attorney
tor
Pei cone!
Kepi atentative
Sam W Boone. Jr.
Florida B v No 0374963
505 NE 18 Street. State E‘
GaewsvtM. FL 33501
Telephone 11531)74 5304
Facaente (353)375 324)
Pubktet Fabruary 30.27. 3003
JJ119
IN THE CtRCUri CO UR T FOR
SE MMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fite No. 0 1 -1)25-CP
IN RE. ESTATE OF
JEFFREY KEITH CABALLERO
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha atknawkasoo 8 h a scute 8
JEFFREY KEITH CABALLERO,
deceased. File NteMwr 01-1334 CP.

H T MARKER S T ,
ALTAMONTE SPfkNOS. FL
SALE 6EOM8 AT .300 AM. SOLD
AS IS, NO WARRANTY, NO TITLE.
SELLER RESERVES TH E RIGHT
T O REFUSE ANY OR ALL B O X
PURSUANT TO F.X T1X7S
1-155083
15*7 VM BOAT
WNSV9MCMS7
PHONE 540753X0700
PubWc Fabruary 37.2003
JJ20S

N O D C l IS HERESY Q4VEK *Wt
M U M AS CU9T (ASHLAND), ha
hoktor 8 tw kSoarlno Imldk-ate(a)
lw* Nad aato oartecated) tof a t o
daad to ba laauad haraon. Tha osrlillcate nunb*r(a) and yaard) 8
latuatwx h * dtaertpson 8 h * prop­
erty, and h * nanw(s) to ahkh I ana
T IA R OF ISSUANCE: IS M
PARCEL O *: 02 3050-5315X101080
D lr u L aon 8 Property. UNTT IDS
RIDGEWOOD VILLAS A CONDO
ORB 11SS PQ388
Nanwa to ahkh aaaaaaad; CLUS­
TER BRANCH PARTNERS LTD

IK"
Mealed) | A l 8 aald praparty batog
to h * Cotety 8 Bamtoote. Bute 8
Untoaa auch carbllcatod) K w l ba
iad*amadacuadtogtolaai.haproparty dw erond to auch csrthcato&lt;t)
ad ba aoU to *w Wgyia8 !**•«« si
tw areu tar* door. Samtoote Cointy
CouhouM , Sar*onL Ftortda. on
Monday. Aprt X 3003.8 1100am.
Paymar* 8 Sato to*, aw drabla
documanury alamp laces and
reoordng laaa are required to ba
pad by h * aueotadU bkktor 8 Bw
aato. Ftd paymar* 8 an amou*
aqu8 to h a N 8 w 8 bid U dua wahto
24 horn alter Bw advanuad Una 8
•ate. A l payawnla shaft ba cash or
payabla to tw dark 8 Bw Ce-oftl
Co ot
Dated on 2/31/3002.
UARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALD#* HARFORO Daptey

cum

PubSah: Fabruary 27, 2003 and
March X IX 30. 3002
im n

PteftKi February 20, 37, 3002
JJ12I
M THE CMCLFT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL C M C U T
M ANO FOR
SIN M O LS COUNTY.
FLORKM
C A W NO.; 00-CA-243414L

auanl 10 Final Judgamar*
8
Forwctoate* tor Plaewft entered to
hte cauM on Fabruary X 2U02. to
Bw cacul Court 8 Samnote CoteWy.
Florida I ad aa4 tw property bhMlad in Seminole County, Florida.
LO T I. BLOCK E. DRUID N IL S
PARK. ACCOROINO TO D IE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 10. RAGE 21, OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
196 Flame Avenue. Madand, FL.
33751 8 pubic iate, to h* h*pw«
and bad bkkter, tor caah. on tw
weal itepa 8 h a Samnote Cou*y
CourhouM. at II OO AM cn March
12. 2002
Dated hr* 4ih day 8 Fabruary.
2002.
Cterk 8 tw Cecu* Court
MARYANN! MORSE
By Oorohy W Bofton
Daptey CUr*
With BileSteer Aa. parson* ash
ftiih iin ii ntiding i
•cccm*
modanon to perticpel* to Bus procaatkng should conlad court
Admevakakon al UMphorw ntercar
[407)565 43)0, not Utet han aavot
[7) day* pna to Vw procaadtog II
hearing enpanad. (TOD) 1 400-9551771, or Vac# (VII 400 955 9770.
VW FlondaRatey Same*
Richard S Mctvar
K ail. Shuler. Solomon. Spector.
Foyle A Saiga. P A
P O Bcv 100
Tampx FL 33401-0400
PubkKv Fabruary 30.27.3003
JJI22
tor Tea Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. hte
RUTH COLMAR, the feeder 8 h*
teftowmg canihctead) ha* Had u d
canificaia(t) tor a lai dead to b*
aauad haaon The certftcate numbar(i) and yaard) 8 aauanca. ha
daaenpoon 8 h * proparty, and h*
ranted) m which a &gt; u asaauad
v e t a* toaow*
CERTIFICATE NO: 1135
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: I t M
PARCEL 10* 32 IB33 30300IA-

0000
Davrepbon 8 Property LEG SEC
38 TWP I9S RGE 32E BEG SW
COR GOVT LO T 4 RUN 3 Bl 4 FT N

March X 1 X 2 3 2003
JJ232

NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVtN. hte
IX W I AS CUST (ASHLUOI, ta
paU by BW *uoea*8M bkSSo 8 tw
talk. hM paymar* 8 ay amow*
a q j8 to t* h l8 w 8 D tiU d u a a 0 4 n
&gt;4 houre ado h a ahrerbaad On* 8
aato. A l paymaTOi ahal ba cash or
guaranteed
toelfitewm,
mart*
payabla to h * Clark 8 Bw Ckpul
CourtDated on 2/11/2002.
MAHYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE C M C U T COURT
SEMNOLE COUNTY. FLO R CA
by OERALDME HARFORO Daptey

to ti* C M 8 h a C b o8

Court.

to h a CUrh 8 t w Cbcte
Cow l
Dated on 351/3003.
MARYANPM MORSE
CLERK O F TH E O R C U T COURT
SEM M OLf COUNTY, FLORCA
by OERALDME HARFORO Daptey
Ctoik

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, hte
M U M AS CUST (ASHLAND), tw
hoktor 8 tw kftuwlng cartftcalad)
hM Nad sate cartftcalad) tor a tea
daad to ba laauad haraon. D w earlihcate oumbar(a) and yaar(s) 8
Wauanca, twdaacnpbon 8 ha preparty. and ha named) n abteh • aa*
aaaaaaad Utota m Mtovro:

CERTTFICATI NO: MB
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: ISM
PARCEL O X 34-19-30-517-00000070
Oaaenpaon 8 Proparty: LEO LOT 7
GOLDEN OATES AMENOCD PLAT
PB 14 PQ 11
Name* In which aaaaaaad:
KATHRYN E SMITH PER REP FOR
ESTATE OF ANNIE J. SMITH
(K more han ana Camftcato. kftoa
•bcrra ontor tor each tatotoonte carMcatod)) A l 8 ated proparty batog
n tw Counly 8 Samtooto. State 8
Florida
Unteaa such cartftcated) K w l ba
redeemed acoonftng to tow. tvs proye
arty (teaenbad to such carehcaitea)
ad ba aoid to tw tvgywte tecktor M
tw aate kora door. Samnote Canty
CorehouM. Santord. Florida, on
Monday. Apr* X 2003. te 11 OOwn
Payment 8 Sate tea. ippkcabM
documantary alamp taiaa and
recordevg teat are required to b*
pate by h * auccasah* bkktor « ha
Ml*. Fui paymar* 8 an amou*
•qual to he highasl bid W dua atewv
34 houre aha tw adremawd am* 8
•ate. A l paymar** ahal ba caah a
guaranteed
toalrumant.
mad*
payabla to tw Cterk 8 tw Cecu*
Court
Dated on 1/31/2003.
UARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Daptey
Clark
Publish February 37. 3003 and
March 5. 1X30.3003
JJ331
Untlf a Ol
- i Appucilion
Xnnilaatln ..
none*
foe Ta* Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, hte
MLHM AS CUST (ASHLAND), tw
hoktor 8 tw totawrsvg certhcaUdl
lw* Nad aate cartftcalad) tor a tee
daad to ba aauad haraon. The carbtlcate numbar(i) and yaar(t) 8
aauanoa. tw daacnpBun 8 tw prop­
arty. and ha named) to which t aa*
asaaeaed W an m totam
CERTIFICATE NO: 1M1
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: I t M
PARCEL ID* 03 20 30521 00001110
Dascnpbon 8 Property UNIT 111
RIOGEWOOO VILLAS A CONDO
ORB 3159 PQ 384
Nanw* in ahkh w ea ver) RIOGE­
WOOO VILLAS INC
(k more hen orw Cerbhcate. lo*oa
•bore ontor tor seen adtkkonal caWketadl) A l 8 sate praparty baavg
in tw County 8 Samnote. Stew 8
Horde
Unteaa such camftcated) Kwt ba
radaamad accontoig to tea. tw prop­
erly daaenbad &lt;n auch cartftcalad)
aft ba iold to tw lughati bkkter al
ha aate bar* door. Samnote Counly
CourhouM, Santord. Florida, on
Monday, Apr* 4. 3003. te 11 00am
Paymar* 8 Sate tea. appacabte
documentary •lamp taiaa and
recording toe* ere required to ba

hoktor 8 Bte kteoahg carMotea(t)
M a Mad aate catefcated) tor a tot

(M to IM1lHU*dVtovMft TTit c*fMeal* numbar(a) and y**r(a| 8
Wauanca. twdMapfton 8 »w prop,
arty and Bw nanaGt to ahkh 1 w m

PARCEL O h 03-3050-421-00001310
Diacipaon 8 Freparty; UNTT 111
RIOGEWOOO VILLAS A CONOO
ORB 31SS PO IBS
Ntena* to al*8i aaaaaaad r c o e -

w ooo

v il l a s

arc

(S more han ana CartScaM, toSoa
abov* ontor Ur aatei aiMhinte can
I cm 8 * M A&gt; 8 ated paopariy batog
I Bw CouBy 8 Saadnato, SUM te
Iacoordtog to Uai ha prop­
erty daaedbad to auch rart*:aa(»|
ate ba acWJ to t a hkpwte bkktor a
h * a » w bert deuUlimineto Ceu*y
Monttoy Apr* X 2002. teltOOon
Paymar* 8 Sate tax 1
tacardtog teM ara laqtered to ba
M p bv h a 1
•to. M paymar* 8 an amour*
aqtel to Sm N8M 8 bte U dua tehto
24 hews aier Be edvaroead area 8
totemnwr*.
payatea to ha dark 8 Ba
Court.
Dated on 2/1I/30C2
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
B E M M O U COUNTY FLORCA
by OERALDB8 HARFORD Dapury
Clerk
Pubftah; Fabruary 37. 3002 and
March X 1X133003
inrey
84
Im Tea C
NOTICE IS HERESY QIVEN. hte
t X H U AS CUST (ASHLAND), tw
hoktor 8 he Mowing carMcatefi)
hM Nad said cartooned) tor a t u
dM d to ba Wauad haraon. Tha car
Meal* nurrhardl arte ya v d ) 8
Wauanca. ha datoM on 8 ha prop­
erty and h * named) to ahkh a m
aaaaaaad la/ara M Mows:
CXRTM1CATE NO: 4BM
YEAR OF NSUANCX: 1IM
PARCEL C*: 1X115150000400000
D M Cikftui 8 Property. LEO SEC
14 TW P 21S ROE S1E W 122 *7 FT
OF 3 3S817 FT OF NW IN OF NE
1/4 OF NW Id S OF SR 41*
Nanwa to ahkh aaaaaaad
ROBERT L MELMUNG
(B mom tan orw Cantecaax kftoa
obova onter k* oach orktonnte caMcatedl l Al 8 ated proparty bteng
to t w C a rry 8 Samnote. SteM 8
UnteM ouch corMcteadl Kwl ba
redaamadaccnrftng to laiah* prop­
arty daaenbad In auch e*rthcate(«)
w « b* aoto 10 t a ta^wte bkktor te
tw aate her* door. Sarotoote Comfy
CotehouM. Santord. Florida, on
Mon toy Aprt X 3003. te H OOom.
Paymar* 8 Sate to*. app*cabte
mcordtog Is m are reqterad to b*
pted by tw aua**8te bkktor M ha
tala. Fui paymar* 8 an amour*
•qute to ha la^wk bid a ctoa atom
24 hour* afta ha adrarlMd Wvw 8
•tea. A l paymar** ahM b* cash 8
guaranteed Svainteianl.
matte
payabla to tw O a k 8 tw Orate
Court.
Dated on 2/21/3002UARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO DopWy
Clark
Pubftah: February 37. 3002 and
March X IX 23 3003
JJ234
MqH m ol Appteeilon
lor Tim Pood
NOTICE IS K R E B Y GIVEN, hte
MLHM AS CUST (ASHLANO). tw
hoktor 8 tw toaovrtog catMeated)
iwa Mad said carMcatod) tor a lu
daad to b* Wouad haraon. The carMeal* numbard) and ya o d ) 8
Wauanca. h* cteaenpaon 8 he prop­
erty, and ha named) to ahkh* was
aaaaaaad Mara M kftoa*:
CERTIFICATE NO: 40*0
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1SSS
PARCEL EM: 105151 512-0000

one

Daaenpoon 8 Proparty- LEO S SO
F T OF W H O FT OF LOT 11 (LESS
RD FVW) C3 LEES 1ST ADD TO
OVIEDO PB 2 PO 113
Nanwa to ahkh aaaar- . CLAY­
TO N NEWTON JR
(N more twn orw Certftcate. 18km
above onter lor each tatoaorwl caIftcetaial I AJ 8 Mid property bang
to h * County 8 Samnote. Su m 8
Ftortda
UnteM men cartftcated) aha* ba
radaamad accoTOkvg to law, h a proparty daacrtwd to such carMcatod)
ate be add to ha Nghate bekter al
h a aate Itor* door. Samrnoto C a rry
CourhouM. Santord. Florida, on
Monday. Apr* X 2003. M 11 00am
Paymar* 8 Sate tea. appkcabte
documantary atamp k m
and
mcordtog tee* at* raqurad to ba
paid by tw auccaaatol better te tw
•tea Fui paymar* 8 an amour*
•qute to tw ta/wte bte a dua atevn
24 hour* tela tw advarbaad nma 8
aate AJ peymanu ahal ba caah 8
guaranteed
toahumanl,
made
payable to tw Clerk 8 tw Crate
Court
Dated on 2/21/3002
UARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Cterk
Publish Fabruary 27. 2002 and
March X IX 30. 2003
JJ236

Publw auction to ba Iwto M 901
am. on tw dayd) apaefted batow. te
h * frot* door 8 Ahan'a Toeing toe
Located 11 3499 Old Lake Mary Rd
Su m 114. Santord. Ft tor lw putp o m 8 dapoamg 8 tw totoamg
For lurtwr mtomwaon pteaM cal
(407)321 3644

03-952
(1) Y a a 190744*4* TO Y O TA

V1NA/T3EL3ID1H0134142
PubMh February 37. 3003
JJ209

I

�T he Seminole Herald
Leg

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als

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court
o f tm u tm

comm;
C M I
C A M N O j I ____________
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
N C rm jK CO UN TTTYW W
FlM O m O CORPORATION M I A
AMERICA'S
WHOLESALE
LENDER.
J E A N N M S. MACK A/KJA J S.
MACK. MM.
N oncsoR
(P latt! pubiahta THE
HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY
EBY GIVEN [
to a Final J u d in a I of
totod too art day d
H A n ar* 2002. and arttrad to Ca w
N ol 01-CA2M0-14L. el fie CkoM
Court M to# ISTH Jut*dM CtaM to
■to h i SMMtoto County Florida.
Mtofton COUNTRYW IDE HOME
LOANS. INC. FlKIA COUNTRYM M F U N O M CORPORATION
O W A AMERICA'S WHOLESALE
LENOER to toe PWnM and JEANNWE a MACK AAUA J S. MACK:
D U # « U HOiM OW NERS ASSOCI­
ATION. W O i JOHN W. H U O R A N ;
THOMAS O. MACK; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE O F JEANNM E a MACK
A A U A ja MACK; JO H N DOE; JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TEN AN T (S) M
POSSESSION OF TH E SUSJECT
It o i M f toftoNRieM
F * S T FRONT DOOR O F COURT­
HOUSE el tie Semlnele County
Coufiouee, to Bamtoela County,
Ftorkta, M 1100 an fie I I dey e l
Manta, 2002, toe M n H n g dneribad
pteptoty ea M torta to Mid FtoM
L O T 100, OUNHILL. UNIT I.
ACCORDING T O TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED ft PLAT
BOOK 40. PAGE 11-11 OF TH E
P U K JC RECOROB O F 8EM N0LE.
COUNTY. FLOM OA
AAUA: JOT M OFFAT LOOP.
o v ie d o , f l saras
to acccntanca ntoi toe Atnerteane
SjA FT
■■■ii■i■ wnri
ujato
Rw,
rffsOiii
B neetong a apadta Bcconv
l to l « m i a i to ffto proMnUU contact toe Court
AMtortiaaiot M 201 N. Pe* Avenue,
Santord. FL 32T7I, Talaphona
Number (407)373-4330 nol latot
to*i eeven (7) deye prtot to toe protttdtog. f haamg toipafeed (TOO)
1(000600771 or Voice (V)iaooMS-ST70 Ha Ftorkta Ratay Santaa.
DMed toto Sto day ol Fabruary.

M THE O R C IK T COURT
O FTH EK TH
JUDICIAL ORCUtT,
M A M ) FOR
FLOM OA
e rv a d iv is io n
CASS NO.! 01-CA-2SM-I4L
COUNTRYWIDE HOM E LOANS.
INC. fltUA COUNTRYWIDE
,
FUNDING CORPORATION tVWA
I AMERICA'S
WHOLESALE
LENDER,
vt.
UNKNOWN HE V ia
BENEFICIARIES. O F CATHERINE
TH U S, at to.
NOTICE OF
(Meeee pubkah In THE
BE MMOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pur­
suant to a Final Judgment of
Foratooaura dated toe (to day of
February. 2002. and anland to Caaa
He. 01-CA2634-14L, to toe Clraua
Court to toe 1(TH J u d o a CJrouffi to
and tot Samnoto Corny, Florida,
wherein COUNTRYWIDE HOME
l o a n s , ate. rm jA c o u n t r y ­
w i d e FUNDING CORPORATION
0/B/A AMERICA'S WHOLESALE
LENOER to (to PtoMto and UN­
KNOWN HEIRS. BENEFICIARIES.
O F CATHERINE TILLI3 A W A
CATH. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
CATHERINE TH U S AAUA CATHER­
INE M. TE L : JO H N DOE: JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION O F TH E SUBJECT
PROPERTY I wto anA to toe lagfieal
and beat better tor cash at the
W EST FRONT DOOR OF CO UR T­
HOUSE to toe Semmoke County
Couitoouee, In Semnole County.
Florida, to 1100 on toe 12 day to
Match. 2002. toe teaming dnenbed
property aa sat torn to said Final
LO T I f AND TH E SOUTH ONEHALF OF LO T 17 O f FRANK L
WOOORUFF3 SUBDIVISION O F
LANDS SOUTH. SANFORD. FLORI­
DA. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 1 PAGE 44, PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE. CO UN­
TY. FLORK3A
AAUA. 2S27 SOUTH PALMETTO
AVENUE. SANFORD, a J2773
In accordance wall toe Americana
with DMabrkta* Ad. Persona with
□uaoffitwt needtog a apadta accom­
modation to participate to fve pro­
ceeded should contact toe Court
Arknntarator to 201 N. Pert Avenue,
Santord. a
32771, Telephone
Number (407)323-4330 not lalar
toan seven (7) days prior to toe procaactng d haamg mpwrad. (TDO)
I (004656771 or Vdca (V)1 800956-8770 via Flonda Relay Sanrtoaa
Deled toa (to day to February.

2002
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clait 01 TTie Oreu4 Court
By: Mary Stroupa
Deputy Clara
SutentM by*
Law Office to Marahel C Walton
1800 NW 49to Street. Su4e 120
Fort Lauderdale. Ftonde 3330V
Telephone. (&gt;64)4630365
Facwrtae (964)7714062
FMOI-06663
PubUh February 20. 27.2002
JJI66
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I EKUfTIEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF T H I (T A T I
OP FLORKM.
IN AMO FOR
(EkilNOLE COUNTY.
CIYA DIVISION
C A S IN O : O J-CA -JO J-U-K
CENTEX HOME EOUtTY
COMPANY. LLC SUCCESSOR BY
MEROER TO. CENTEX CREDIT
CORPORATION. DrErA CENTEX
HOME EOUtTY CORPORATION.

ANN SUSONG M C A SUSAN
SUSONO. JOHN DOE SUSONO.
UNKNOWN HUSBAND OF ANN
SUSONO M C A SUSAN SUSONO.
IF UVINO. INCLUDINO ANY

ecals

UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F IA I0
DCFENOANTtS), to R OM RRKD,
AND to DECEASED, T H I
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
0CV1M ES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS,
UENORS. AND TR USTIES. AND
ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAM N O
BY. TH R O U G H UNDER OR
A O A M IT T H I NAMED
DCFENOANT(S); JOHN
DOC.
UNKNOWN TENANT, JANE DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT.

MARYANNE MORSE
e m e u rr COURT
■
k.—srari- . Int TfW
tile- HW
. a..f.
DyJMnCy
Deputy Clerk
Putaah February 20, 27. 2002 and
March 113,2002
JU K I

N O n C I OF ACTION
T O J 0 H 4 DOE SUSONO, THE
UNKNOWN HUSBAND O F ANN
SUSONO AAUA SUSAN SUSONG
IF UVINO. WClUOtNQ ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F SAD
DCFENOANTtS). to REMARKED,
AND to DECEASED. THE RESFCCt iv e
unknow n
h e ir s ,
d e v is e e s .
g r a n tees,
ASSIGNEES,
CREOtTORS.
UENORS. AND TRUSTEES. AND
A U OTHER FERSON8 CLA M N G
SY. TH R O U G H UNDER OR
AGAINST TH E NAMED DEFEN­
DANT (S)
WHOSE RESIDENCE IS: tadmown
YOUARC HERESY reguVad to Re

C A M NO. n -0 t* 4 (4 7 4 S O 4 r
SHAWNATTE WIOOINS-MORRIS

any to toa atnro proeeatong wtoi toe
Ctatkol tota Court, and to aane a
■toy toweto itoon toe pSatotoTa ataoh
nay, whose nemo end artdraee
tototoNodceto
Aden; toe nelwe to tae prooaetong
being a m l h r k n d o a n to mort­
gage agatoM toe ItobMtog dawtoad
property. towE
LO T M . LONCOALE S U B O W
SIOH A O O O W M G TO TH E P U T
THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 11 PAGE M . OF THE
PLOUC RECOROS OF SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FIO R IO A AAUA (62
LORMANN CIRCLE, LONQWOOO.
FL 327(0.
f you M to Me your wiener or w *
ton dalanaae M toa above prooeedng. on

cler k o f th e

M T H I C K C U IT COURT
OF T H I 1 (TH
JU O SCU LCM CU IT
W AND FOR
S C I M O U COUNTY.

AND
DANIEL B MORRIS.
N O T K I OF ACTTON
w it h o u t p r o p e r t y

TO: DANIEL B M O R Ra
Addraaa Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED tost
an action lor Dtaatoubon to Mantaga
irttooul has bean Mad agatota you
and you era raqWrad to serve a copy
to your wrttten deten ses, t any. to 4
on Shaamarta Wtggtna-Moma. toa
PtaMenar. whose addraaa Is 1602
W a t n a Avenue, Santord. Flortda
3277) on or before MARCH 22.
2002. and Els toa original vrtto toa
dark to tota Court beiora aarvtca on
I you M» to do to, a dafawt may be
in toe pektk ji.
WARNMQRiAa 12 2S
Family Lew Rutoa to Proesdure.
to documents and krtormailon.
Falura to comply can raatd to sane
ions, todubng toamnaaJ or tankmg

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•i w w n m o io n n * v c n f n n or
■My to FEB 13 2002.
MARYANHE MORSE. CLERK
c l e r k o f t h e a n c u r r COURT
ByRuto King
Deputy Ctom
Lew Oilcaa to Dentate.'
Tempo FL 33(04-1041
Prpam Fabnary 21 27.1002
JJI52
M TH E C M C IIT COURT

COUNTY,
MARY ANNE MORSE
O u t o r n w ettua court
By: Mary Sknpa
Deputy Oatt
IbfarnDid tw;
ten ORce el MatthaA C. Wetion
1(00 NW 4«to Strata. Stoto IJO
Fort Lautantata. Ftonda 33309
Tetophone: (964)453-C36S
Fecetotoe: (934)7716052
FM01-0632S
FYtoMh February 20.27.2002
JJIS7_________________________

L

PROBATE OMMON
C A M NO. 9 2 -lOffiCP
M RE. Etataw to
BEVERLY JANE SPRUOATE.
The etontotaeadun to toe Etaata to
BEVERLY JANE 8PRINQATE,
daoaaaad. Fat No. 02-IOBCP N
pantong In toe CktuN Court to
Samtotoo Corny. Flortda, Probata
Dtiitaton. toa adtoeaa to *Mdi la
Samnoto Camay Ceuttoouaa, 301
Notto Part Avenue. Santord. Fkrtda
32771. The names and edit........ to
Rep

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
At persons on whom tola ratlco la
chaAenge toe vetatay to toe WW, toe
to toe
■on to toto Court Are raryirad to Me
toad obtaceona wtoi tola Ca ul WITH­
IN TH E LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE a THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE D ATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
At cratotot* to toe Decedent and
otoar persona having ctaaiu or
on whom e copy to tota nodee to
daM to toe ( m puMcebon to tota
note* muta Me toav ctobm wrto tota
Court WITHIN THE U T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
At otoer oetNon to toe Decedent
and persona having cleans or
demands agamsl toa Decedent's
Cowl WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS. 0EM AJK3 AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVEH BARRED.
The dais to toa Aral pubicaaon to
tota Nonce m February 20.2002.
KIM SUSAN SHOW ALTER, as
P*rionel Repreaentattve to toe
Estate
to
BEVERLY
JANE
SPRINOATE
Attorney
lor
Personal
RapreeantaHv*
KENNETH F. HURRAH
01 Murrah. Ooyta and Wigto. PA
(00 Waal Moras Boulevard
P O. B o 1328
Wmler Para, Flonda 327(0
Telephone (407)6444601
Ftonda Bar Number 00674(4
Pubtoh: February 20. 27.2002
JIM S
m th *

a n cu rr c o u r t
OF T H I EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
It M B t n t I COUNTY,

C A M NO. SIKMMOltodBL
JOYCE M. MCKNIGHT
And
SYLVIAS SERMON.
N O N C I OF ACTION
TO: UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NQT1FIEO toto an acaon
has been Nad agamsl yew and tost
you are required to serve a copy to
you wnaen dalanaae. (a n y to a on
Joyce M McKrvght whose iddrau a
1(07 W. 3rd street. Santord. Flonda
32771 on or M o n MARCH 17.
2002. and Me toe ongmel am toa
Ctork to tota Court at 301 N Part
A re . Santord, FL 32771 Defers serv­
ice on Petitioner or vnmeiAelety
toerealtar K you led to do to, a
default may be entered agaewt you
tot toa ratal demanded « toe peaaon.
Coptee to el cowl doewnem n tore
case. incUAng orders, are avertable
at toe Ctork to toe Cvcua Count
tokce You may review toeae docu­
ments upon request
you muta keep toa Ctork to toa
Octal Court a Olkca noMtod to yew
currant addreaa (you may Me Notice
to Currant L t t n a Flonda FemVy
Form 12(16) Fuses papers in tota
towns! wd be marled to toe addraaa
on record at toe ctark'a office
WARNING Rule 12 266. Flonda
Family law Rule* to Procedure,
raquwsa certain automatic dadoewe
to documents and nfexmetion
FaAea to comply can renSI In tancSona, rckakng rtamiaaal or tlrlung
DATED JANUARY 7. 2002

WITNESS my hand and toa seal to
tota Court on FEBRUARY 14,2002

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT ANO
COUNTY COURT
itk,.kl.----- n sear- - w j.nm W f fit IVillflf
Deputy Clark
Pubkeh- February 20. 27, 2002 and
Match 1 1 1 2 0 0 2
JJ1S3
I t THE O R C U tT COURT
OF THE EK 2H TIIN TH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
M ANO FOR
E f im all I COUNTY
■ TA TI OF FLOM OA
Caaa Ito. 01-CA-3S3-T44.
GENERAL JUM SOSCTUN
BANK OF AMERICA N A .
SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST BY
MEROER OF BANK OF AMERICA.
FSB

JOHN J. CONNELLY, at ui. at to
N O TIC aO F
FORECLOSURE SALE
BY C U R K OF O R CU tT COURT
Noace ta hereby given toil toa
underagned Meryanne U o n e . Clerk
to toa Droat Court to SEMINOLE
County. Flortda. wd. on toa 14 day to
Manto. 2002, at 11.00 a m am to
toa Weal Front Door to toe Semnoia
County
Courthouse, Santord.
Flonds. total tor tale and ee4 at pub­
ic outcry to toe Ngfreto and beta bid­
der lor cash, toe toaoweig deecrtoed
property artuatsd In SEMINOLE
County, Florida, to w«:
LO T 171. DEER RUN-UNIT F IT .
ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 26.
PAGES 41 THROUGH 42, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
pursuers to toe Anal decree to toreclosure entered In a caaa pending In
card Court, toa Wyto to which ta
BANK OF AMERICA. N A., SUC­
CESSOR IN INTEREST BY MERG­
ER O f BANK OP AMERICA FSB va
JOHN J CONNELLY ta us., at to.
Persona mah a duabdty who need
a special accommodation to parbetpats In Fva proceeding thoAd con­
tact AOACoomnator at 301 N Park
Avenue. Swla N301. Santord.
Ftonde 32771, at taaat Fve (6) days
prior
to
the
proceeding.
TWaphona (407)663-4130.
sat.
4227, 1400955-0771 (TDO). or 1(004564770 (V). via Ftorkta Rally
WITNESS my hand wid aMcM seal
to sard Court tota 6 day to f abruary,

2002
(SEAL)
Honorable Meryanne Moras
Clerk to toa CireWI Court
By Mery Stroups
Deputy Clerk
LAW OFFICES OF
JOSEPH PANIEU.O. PA.
Post Office Boa 2347
Tampa. Flonda 33601
PuOSah February 20. 77,2002
JJI2 3
M T H I O R C U tT COURT
OF T M EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT o r
THE ( T A T I OF FIORIOA.
IN ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
Caaa No. 0 1 -C A 4 IM 4 Q
THE CHASE MANHAnAN BANK.
AS TRUSTEE O F IMC HOME
EQUITY LOAN TR U ST 1(96-3
UNOEfl THE POOLING ANO
SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED
AS OF JUNE I. 1996.
vs
CHRISTIAN R. ISEUN. JANE DOE
ISELIN. UNKNOWN WIFE OF
CHRISTIAN R ISEUN. ELIZABETH
A. ISEUN. JO H N DOE ISEUN.
UNKNOWN HU SBANO OF
ELIZABETH A. ISEUN: * kvmg.
INCLUDINO
A NY
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SAID
DEFENOANT(S). IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF DECEASED. THE RESPEC­
TIVE UNKNOWN ban. devisees,
grantees. ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
UENORS.
ANO
TRUSTEES. ANO A U OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH. UNOER OR AGAINST
THE NAMEd DEFENDANT(S):
BANK OF AMERICA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION.
JOHN
DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE DOE
UNKNOWN TENANT.
Oetandanllal
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice ta hereby given to il pur­
suant lo a Fatal Summary Judgment
to Forectoeun entered n toe abovauytod cause, n toe Circuit Court to
Serranota County. Ftorkta. I wffi sea
toe property Muata in Semlnele
Cowvty. Florals, descrbed as
LOT 43. BEAR GULLY POINTE.
ACCORCHNO TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 44. PAGE 7 OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
AAUA2(90 WILD GINGER COURT.
WINTER PARK. FL 32792
41 pubtc seta, to toa hrghsta and bail
.tatter, tor cash. AT THE W EST
FRONT DOOR SEMINOLE COON
TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORD.
FLORIDA. Flonda. to 1100 A M , on
toa 14 day to March. 2001
Maryams Moras, dark
Clerk to CIRCUIT Court
BY Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
Law Offices to Daniel C Conauegre
6901 North Armens Avenue
Tamps FL 33604-1041
Attorneys tor PtavmlT
Publth February 20. 27.2002
JJ124

L ec a ls

t h i a n cu rr c o u r t
OF T H I DOH TtENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
W AND FOR
S tM M O U COUNTY,
FLOMOA
C IY 1 ACTION
C A M NO. r - C A - t t n
D M W 0N14L
W I U S FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. M C TAUA
NORWE3T MORTGAGE. MC..

USA OCANN NASH, toll.
NOTICS O f
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pwsuanl to a Final Judgment to
UOftgigi
FofVetotuff
dtfcftj
February B. 2002 end entarad In
Case NO 01-CA-1IB2 to toe QroWI
Cowl to toe EIGHTEENTH Juffidto
Ckcwt to and tor SEMMOLE County.
Ftorkta whereto WELLS FARGO
HOME MORTGAGE. INC. fltUA
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC . la
toa Platoon end
USA OEANN
NASH;
ROBERT
FRANCES
NOLAN. HI. FIRST UNION NATION­
AL BANK: era toe Oetonttanto. I affi
Mfl lo th* N^h#tt w d b n t btcfctef lor
cash ta W EST FRONT DOOR OF
T M SEMMOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIOA at
11B0AM, on toa I2to day to March,
2002, toa tolewtog daaettoad proper­
ty aa tat lotto In said Final Jud^ner*
LO T 10, CENTER HEIGHTS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 1 FADE 91 PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIDA
AAUA 1090 Academy Drtve.
XAamorWa Sprtoga. FL X2714
WITNESS MY HAND and toa seal
to tota Ceut on February I 2002
Maryams Moras
Clark to toa Crcut Court
By Dorotoy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
Echevarria (Asaoctalet. P A
PO. Boa 25011
Tampa. Ftorkta 33822 5019
F01004436
“ Saa Americans w * DtaabMtaa Act
&gt; you are a panm atah a ffiaabtaty
who niada accommodation n order
to paroapata to tota proceedtag, you
are anaatad at no coat ta you, tor toe
pnMtakxt to certain assistance.
Please corked Court Akntonbtaton
ta 201 N Park Avenue. Santord.
Ftartte 32771. telephone number
(407)666-4227. within 7 working
day* to your nctapt to tota docu­
ment: N hearing tnptarad, (TDO) I1004654771.
PubSah Fabnwry 21 27. 2002
JJ126__________________________
M T M C M C U T COURT FOR
S IM N O U COUNTY,
c m ACTION
C A M NO.: 01-CA-1I74-1AL
AUSOUTH BANK.

CHRISTINE U HERNANDEZ, ta to
N O T K I OF BALI
Noeca la hereby given ton pur­
suant to a Summary Judgment
entered In toa abova-atylad cause In

toa Crrcut Court to Samvtcta Cototy-

Ftorkta. toa Clark to Semmote
County wkl aal toa proparty Mulled
In Sammcka County. Flonda.
Descrtobon to Mortgaged

Lot 9. Block 6. Raaubdkntaon to
Btack S and Tract A N. Orlando 2nd
Aoaroori', ■pponsng no ito .pin i w r
to as recorded In Ptal Book 13 at
Pegs 78 cf toe Pubtc Records to
Sarrwnola Cototy, FtondA
The tatata adtosas to when ta 91 8.
FaJrtas Avanua. Wmtar Springs.
Ftorkta 32706
at a Pubtc Sals, to toa tvghata ted­
der. tor cash, on tie weal Irani steps
to toa OstrwKils County Coutoouee.
301 North Park Avanua. Santord,
Ftorkta 32771, on March 12.2002. U
11006m.
Dated Oecambar 19.2001
MARYANN MORSE
Clark to toa Crrout Coot
Semmota County. Ftorkta
By Dorothy W Btoton
Deputy Clark
Conformed copras furnished to al
paroea on MUchad Samos Utl
PubSah: February 2127.2002
JJI26
M T M C M C U T COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
S CM N O LI COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA
c m d iv is io n
Case Nov 01-CA-I306-14
Plvlilon L
NATK&gt;iSCR£DfT FINANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION.

JERRY A. COOK. TINA COOK, ET
A L.
NOTICE O f SALE
None* « h*r*6y
that, pur*
lo »i* OnJ*r or Find Ajdgrnwl
•rrtarad in ttv* cause, m the Ctnv*
Court oi Samnoto County. Flonda. I
•ill tall the property tilualad in
Samnoto County, Florida, dMcnbad
u
LOT 9. BLOCK X WEATHERSFIEID FIRST AOOITION. ACCORD­
ING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THERE­
OF AS RE COROE D IN PLAT BOOK
12. PAGES 66 ANO 67, PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA.
at pubbe tala, lo lha Nghaat and boat
btddar. lor cash at »w Waal Front
Door o i the Samnoto County
CourihouM, 301 North Park Avanua.
Santord. Flonda al 1100 AM on
March 12. 2002
OATEO February 0 2002
eel)
Maryanna Morsa
Ctork ol lha Circuit Court
By Dorotvy W BoSon
Dapufy Ctorti
In accordance wuh Ihe Americans
With DteabrMwt Act pareona tn naad
Of ipaaal accommodation to partttpate in Ihto proceeding shall, within
seven (7) days poor to any proceed­
ing. contact lha Court Admimstnlion
Office or Ctork of Court of the County
referenced above
J hearing
impaled. &lt;nD ) I * » 995-ET71. qr
Vote# (V&gt; 1-600-955-6/70. vw
Flonda Relay Same#
Mark 0 Breakslona , E squire
MARK 0 BREAKSTONE 6 ASSO­
CIATES. P A
1247 South Myrtle Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33756
(727)449-6305
Pubftah February 20. 27. 2002
JJ127
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JU09C1AL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO.; 0t-CA^2623-14-L
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANY
WEST LVa MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY, Successor by Merger
with MET MORE FINANCIAL. INC .

Wednesday, February 27. 2002

L eca ls

L ecals

Le c a l s

HILDA E. CATON. JOHN DOE. Un
known tpouaa to HILDA E. CATON:
FORD CONSUMER
FINANCE
COMPANY. INC. rvVa ASSOCIATES
HOME EQUITY SERVICES. INC;
DIANE WARD. STATE FARM
MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSUR­
ANCE COMPANY; UNKNOWN TENANTSOWNERS.

The administration of Ifte sslate of
GERTRUDE WARO. also known at
OERTRUOE
ALICE
WARD,
deceased. Fie Number 02-103-CP.
la penckng in toa Ocu# Court lor
Semnole Couniy Flonda. Probate
DMaton, toa address of which is 301
N Park Avenue. Santord, Flonda
32771 The names and adfreeaea of

Ftondi. Promt!
address or wnen ts rosi uvnee pox
•099. Sirferd. Ftorkta 33TT2 6099
T in ran m mrt K t t n M l of tw
Pirtetail R ip ratm tidvi ind tM
Firjor.nl Hffit t O U K I tafomoi

N O T K I O f BA LI
Notes ■ hereby ghwi toaL pur
auanl to toa Otdat or Ftoal Judgment
entarad m to« causa In toa O tu *
Court to Satnnols DxrYy, Flonda I
wffi aal lha property aiiualsd In
Ssmlnota County. Ftorkta. datenbad
aa:
LOT 1(9. TWIN RIVERS SECTION
II1A. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 39. PAGES 24 THROUGH
26. PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI.
HOLE COUNTY. FIORIOA

personal representative s attorney

tadudtag itarmturad, corkroart or
urtaMttatad ctama. on whom i copy
al ihn Note! ta aarvad wONn throw
mnrrhj altar trw rtati of thi test pubkciton al *M noaco mutt 111 f w r
etataw wkh tan Court WITHIN THE
LATER OP 6 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OP THE F1R3T PUBLICA­
TION OP THIS N O TIC E OO 60
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OP SER­
VICE OP A COPY OP THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AJ oOw endtora ai too rtacwtanl
■nr) piracn* havtag etataw or
daminrta tgitakl lha OaeartariT»
•itita, tadukng unmitund. aontav
gara or ^agAditad etataw, muta N i
too* ctanw wrto tota Court WITHIN 6
MONTHS AFTER TH E DATE OP
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP THI3
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS N O T SO F LE D WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Ttw data oi too I n i puMcilfon of
tota Noaca la FaDruary 20.2002
OERTRUOE 0 LUKAS

1006 Souto Magee Creak Court.
Ovtado. FL. 32766
at pubbe tala, to toa htghata and beat
ttattar, tor cash, al toa watt front
door to toa Semmota County
Courthouse. Santord, Florida, ai
1t oo AM on March 12,2002
Dated: February! 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE CO UR T
By Dorotoy W Btoton
Dapufy Clark
Wkh Du Italy i Act parsons win
dtaattaffiee naatong a ipeetto accommodaten to parttdpaia In kva pro­
ceedtag should contact court
(407)666-4330. not later r a n seven
(7) ctays prior to toa proceedtag I
hailing Vnpaned, (TDO) 1400-966(771. or Vaoa (V )l-6000554770.
via Ftorkta Rstay Servica
Mason (Ataoataaa. PA.
1T757 U S 19 North. Suira 500
Ctaorwatar. FL 33764
(727)536-3600
Pubttai February 20.27.2002
JJ12S
*f TH E CJRCUrr COURT
OP T H I IITM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
( I M P I O U COUNTY.
FLORIOA
C A M NO. 01-CA-2460 14 L
BA MORTGAGE. LLC. auawsaor by
merger to KEYCORP MORTGAGE.
INC.
JOYCE A LUNSFORD, a iu a .ta a l.
Datandanhs),
N O T K I OF ( A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
ajartto an Order or Final Judgment
Scheduling
Forectoaure
Sals
entarad on Febroaiy (. 2002 n thro
caaa now psrataig n tea) Court, too
try's to which ta tatocated above
I wffi aal to toa Nghetl and beta
butter tor cash ta toa. Wail Front
Door, SEMINOLE COUNTY COUR­
THOUSE. 301 North Park Avanua.
Santord. Florida 32771. at 1100
AM. on toa 14 day to March. 2002.
toa Wtowtag daaettoad proparty aa
eat forth m said Order or FnaJ
lot 4. SLEEPY HOLLOW.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK IS. PAGES (4 ANO 65. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
OROERED AT SEMINOLE County
Ftorkta. tota 8 day to February, 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark. Cvcua Court
SEMINOLE. Florida
By Maiy Stroupa
^
Aa Deputy Ctork
SPEAR 6 HOFFMAN
708 South DM* Highway
Coral Oabtaa. Flonda 33146
Telephone (305)66*2299
Parson* with dteabdtfy who naad a
•pactai accommodation lo partictpaia ki BN# procaacfing should con­
tact ADACoonknalor at 301 N Park
Avanua. St*a N . Sanford. Flortda
32771. at b ea t kva day* poor to toa
procaadtng, Talaphona: (407)3234330 Cxi. 4227; 1 000-9550771 (TOO), or 1 60*955-677000.
vta Flonda R#t*y Sarvtc*Jrc
Pubfe^t February 20. 27, 2002
JJT29
IN T H I CWCUfT COURT
OP T H I H O H TIC N TH
«fUOtClAL CIRCUfT
OP FLORIOA
IN ANO FOR
t i — N O U COUNTY
QCHCRAL
JURiSOfCTION DIVtSfON
CASC NO. 01-CA-291*14-0
CHASE MANHAnAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
CARL L WASHINGTON, at al.
Dafandant(*)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO CARL L WASHINGTON
Rasidanca Unknown
0 akva. and it daad. al part*#
dam ng nttrasl by. torough, undar
or agam*l CARL L WASHINGTON,
and al partia* having or ctaamng to
hava any right, brta or m(«f**t n the
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action
lor Foractosura of PAortgaga on toa
Mowing da*cnbad proparty:
LOT 42 TWIN RIVERS SECTION I
AS
PER
PLAT
THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 36.
PAGES 1 TO 4. PUBLIC RECOROS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY . FLOfH
DA. a/k/a 1050 long Branch Lana,
Owado. FL 32765
has baan Nad agamsl you and you
ar* rsquired to serve a copy of your
written detensa*, 6 any, to ft, on Uaa
N Pearson. Attomay tor Ptamiilt,
whose addrasa « Suae 300. 1570
Madruga Avanua, Coral Gables.
Honda 33146 wifhm Fvrty (30) days
attar the first publication of this
Notice m the Sanknola Herald and
h b the ongmal with lha Park of this
Court either before service on
Plamliffs attorney or immediately
toereatter, otherwise a default wd be
entered againsi you tor 9m relief
demanded in toe complaint
WlTNESSmy hand and toe teal of
tola Court ton dey of FEB 11 2002
MaryannE Morsa
Aa Clark of toa Court
By Ruto King
As Deputy Clerk
•Persons waft a disability who need
a special accommodation to partici­
pate m tm proceeding, should con­
tact ADACoonjinato# al Semmo*#
County Courthouse. 301 N Park
Avenue. Suite N301. Senlord.
Flonda 32771. al least live days
ipltor
lo
the
proceeding.
Telephone (407) 32*4330 e*l 4227;
1 00*955-8771 (TDO ) or 1 000
9556770 (V) via Flonda Raley
Service *
Publish February 20. 27, 2002
JJ130
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fit* Number 02-103-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
GERTRUDE
WARD
eke
GERTRUDE ALICE WARO,
NOTICE TO CRE01T0R3

AW credtors of toe Decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands agaent Decedents estate
including unmatured, contingent or
unliquidated dams on whom ■ copy
of to»e noftc* is served must Ne toe*
clems wkh tow Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l otoer erecMors of toe Decedent
end persons having claims or
demands against toe Decadence
estate, including unmatured, contin­
gent or unliquidated dame, must Me
Iheir clams with tots court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THtS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The date of the N il publication of
(his Notice is February 20, 2002
SyMa ManSyn Ferguaon. Personal
Representative
311 Watedc
DeBary. FL 32713
JAMES A. BARKS. Attorney
Flonda Bar No 197564
Attorney tor Personal
Representative
1120 W First Street. Suae 8
Santord, Flonda 32771
&lt;407)321-1224
Pubkeh February 20. 27. 2002
JJ13S
a n c u rr c o u r t for
9 C M N O L I COUNTY.
FLORIOA
FROBATE DtYISfON
**e N a 02-67-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
HERMAN O DOTSON. $R .
m th e

NO TIC f TO CREDITORS
The edmmstrebon of toe estate of
HERMAN G
DOTSON. SR.
deceased. File Number 02-67-CP. to
pending In the CircuH Court tor
Setrvnoto County, Flonda. Probata
Dmsion. toa address of which to 301
N, Park Avenue. Santord, FL 32771,
The names and address of toe
Personal Representative and the
Personal Representative
A l creditors of toe decedent and
otoer person* having dams or
demands again#! decedent s estate
Including unmahired, contingent or
unkqudated dams on whom e copy
of IN* notice to served must Me toee
clems with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY O f
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l other creditors of toe decedent
and persons having dams or
demands agamsl the decadent s
estate, Including unmatured contmgent or unlqmdated dams, must Wto
thee claims with tow court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
HERMAN O DOTSON, JR
Attorney tor Personal Representative
FRANK C. WHIGMAM. Esquire
Flonda Bar No 165290
STENSTOM . MclNTOSH, COL­
BERT, WHIGMAM A SIMMONS. PA.
Poet Office Box 4646
Santord. FL 32772-4646
Tetophone: 407/322 2171
Publish: February 20. 27. 2002
JJ139
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMNOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO.: PR02-45-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
JAN POOBIELSKI,
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The adminobat on of toe estate of
JAN POOBIELSKI. deceased. File
Number PR02-4*CP it pending In
the Circuit Court for Seminole
County. Flonda. Probate Dmson.
toe address of which is Post Office
Drawer C. Santord. Flonda 327720659 The name and address of toe
personal representative and toe per­
sonal representative • attorney are
A U INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l persona on whom tots notice to
served who have objections that
cftalenge the vakkry of the WA. toa
qualifieshons of toa Personal
Representative, venue, or jurisdic­
tion of tots Court are required to Na
toev objections wkh tow Court WITH­
IN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE or THIRTY OAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Al creekton of toa decadent and
otoer persons having claims or
demands against decedents estate
on whom a copy of tow notice to
served within three months after the
dale of 'toe Ant publication of tow
notice must file toe&lt;r claims with tow
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBIICA
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AH otoer creditors of to# decedent
and persons having claims or
demands against the decedent's
estate must file iheir clams wto this
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The data of toe first publication of
tow Nobce w February 20.2002
Personal Representative:
IRENE J POOBIELSKI
195lego Vista BtaJ
Cassetoerry FL 32707
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Thome* P Muss
Florida Bar No 0157376
FLORIOA LEGAL GROUP PA
536 Virginia Drive
Ortando, Florida 32003
Talaphona (407) 090 7075
Facximle (407)0960292
Publish February 20. 27. 2002
JJI41
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE 01VISION
File No : 02-63-CP
In Re E staled
S TANLEYT LUKAS.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The admmistralion of toe Estate of
STANLEY T LUKAS deceased. File
Number 02 63 CP. M pendvg an the
Cvcurt Court lor Seminole Couniy,

Page 3B

L ec a ls

I crkdnori of th! rtacwtant m d
or

WITNESS my hand and toa aaai ol
tota Court at SEMINOLE C a rry
Ftorkta. tota day of FEBtS 2002.

2002
MARYANNE MORSE. C U R K
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruto King
DEPUTY C U R K
LAW OFFICES OF D A V K J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
(01 8. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
01 604151CNJ)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
A C T.,
In ga i
contact CO UR T ADMINISTRATION,
al
toa
SEMINOLE
Couniy
Courthouaa al (407)6(6-4227. I •009556771 (TDD) or 1800065(770, via Ftorkta Ratay Santa
THtS N O T K E SHALL SC PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
PUBLISH IN.THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
PuMah FaPruary 20, 27.2002
JJ148
a n c u rr co ur t
OF THE K T H
j u a c u L a n c u rr,
W A N O FO n
■ COUNTY,

m t m

2411 CludiStraat
Oytarto, PL 32765
Artemiy
tor
Aitomay tor Paroonal Ropraamtatara
Flonda Bar No 2104T1
Ottnar IVMdrw. P A.
Poal Offica Boa 941690
MiAtand.Fl 62794-1690
40716690009
Pubkah Fatnnry 20. 27,2002
JJ142
M T M C n C W T COURT
OP T H I 19TH
JUWCULL CJBCUfT.
to ANO FOR
M M to O U COUNTY,
F IO N O A
Q IM K A L
C A M NO: (4-1M4CA14 L
CITIBANK FEOERAL SAVINOS
BANK f/tUA CITICORP SAVINGS
OPPLORKA
PLAINTIFF
VS
RAYMON UPSON. IP
LIVING. AND IF OEAO, TH E
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.

OEVIBEES.anANTIES,
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TR U STEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CUUMINa AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST RAYMON UPSON;
JUANITA UPSON. IF u v m a . ANO
IP OEAO,
TH E
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS, DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEE9.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND AU . OTHER PAR­
TIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH, UNOER OR AGAINST
JUANITA
UPSON:
F LE E T
FINANCE. INC; JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS to POSSESSION
DEPENOANT(S)
N O T K I OP
FORECLOSURE BA LI
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pur•uint to 1 Summary Final Judgmmt
of Fonctoauro dalid F i t 9. 2002
■ntarad n C M C a n No. 94-1966
CA 14 L of tha Orcuk Court ol toi
11TH Judicial Circuit ta m d tor
SEMINOLE Couniy. SANFORD,
Flood*. I wffi M l to lha htohwl and
bail bfrttar far caah ta A T W E S T
FRONT DOOR M lha SEMINOLE
Counry CounhouM bcatad at 301 N.
PARK AVENUE ta SANFORD. FL. al
1100 AM am. on toa 7 day of May.
2002 taa tolowtag daacrtwd propar­
ry u Ml forth ta Mid Sunnary Final
Judgmam. k&gt;wk‘
BEGIN 659 12 F E ET W EST OF
CENTER OF SECTION. RUN W EST
96 FEET. TH E N C E SOUTH 360
FEET. THENCE EAST 96 FEET.
THENCE NORTH 330 F E ET TO
BEGINNING OP SECTION 22.
TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 29
EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
Dalad ton 8 day ol Fabroary. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryama Mona
Clark of toa O c ta l Court
By Mary Stroupa
Dapufy Ctark
Puttaahrv
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J.
STERN. P.A., ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 3. Unrvartaty O v a Sum 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)2336000
96 04667&lt;CM1S)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraorw auto rtu n a a n naadng a apacita accommodation taiotad
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION.
■1 tha
SEMINOLE
County
CourtoouM at 407 665-4227. 1600
956-1771 (TDO) or 1 600-9636770,
vta Ftonta Ratay Sarwca.
PuMah Ftaxuity 20.27.2002
JJ147

to THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I 1ITH
juorcLAL cw curr.
to ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
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YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED toll
an action to toractoaa a mortgaga on
taa toaowtog proparty:
THAT CERTAM CONDOMINIUM
PARCEL KNOWN A3 UNIT 1(9.
BULOtNG 7D. WOOEN VILLAGE
CONOOMMUM. TOGETHER WITH
AN UNOTVIOED INTEREST IN THE
LANO. COMMON ELEMENTS ANO
COMMON EXPENSES APPUR­
TENANT OF SAID UNIT. ALL IN
ACCORDANCE WITH ANO SUB­
JE C T TO THE COVENANTS. CON­
DITIONS. RESTRICTIONS. TERMS
ANO OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE
DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM
OF HIDDEN V U A G E CONOOMINtUM. FILED MARCH 22. IM S IN
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1(24.
PAGE 1U 1 , ALONG WITH SUBSE­
Q U E N T MODIFICATIONS FILED
THERETO. ALL O F THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF S E M M O U COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
haa baan Mad agaroat you and you
a n n q d m t to tanra a copy ol you
wrUlan dtaaniaa. I any. an DAVIO J.
STERN. ESO. PlainMTa artomay.
whowa adteaia ta (01 S Urrvarwr,
Drrva 1500. Planlabon, FL 33324 on
or baton (no lalar toan 30 day* tram
toa data ol toa Mai pUfficatun ol toil
notea ol acaon) and Mo taa ongmat
m«h taw dark ol tota court Mhar
baton aanta on natoMV aaomay
or tmmaeiatafy toaroaSar; atoantaaa
■ dafaiffi wffi ba antarod agtanta you
tor toa roaal damandad to toa comptatoI or pataton Mad hararrv
WITNESS my hand and toa aaal ol
tota Court at SEMINOLE County.
Ftorkta. ton day ol FEB 13 2002.
2002
MARYANNE MORSE. CURK
C U R K OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BYRutoKtog
DEPUTY C U R K
LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
(01 8. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
01-617(4(NCM)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraona wah datawtwi naadtoga apactal accommodaaon mould
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
•i
toa
SEMINOLE
Couniy
Courthouaa at (407)845-4227. I800 955-8771 (TDO) or 1-800-9551770. Ha Ftorkta M a y Santa
THIS N O TK E SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
PubOtakFabroary 20,77.2002
J J 149
__________
lor Taa Daad
N O TIC E IS H ER EBY GIVEN, tout
MLHM AS O U S T (ASHtANOl. toa
i m o w Of me naowmg centncatets)
haa Mad and carbte*la(») tor a tax
daad to ba M uad toaraon. Tha carUAcata numbar(a) and y a a r(» ol
iiiuanca. toa tlaac rpaon ol toa proparty. and toa nam ad) at whch 4 waa
a .i aar wrl w a n aa tottowa:
C ER TIFICATE NO: M M
Y E A R OF ISSUA NCE: IM S
PAR CEL 104 16-20-32 300016A-

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JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01 CA 2M 1 14 L
CENLAR
BANK.

C A S IN O : (1 C A 2 M 4 I4 W
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO.
PLAINTIFF
VS
CARLA L B E U E . E T A L .
DEFENOANTIS)
N O T K I OF A C T ON
CO N ITR U C TTV I U R V K I
TO. Carta L Bate
Spouaa ol Carta L I
nance a uvnosn i n e v e n q ue
id if (

SAVINOS

PLAINTIFF
VS
CHRISTOPHER J. NANASI. E T A L.
DEFENOANTIS)
N O T K I OP ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO CHRISTOPHER J NANASI
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
CHRISTOPHER NANASI. wtioaa
mrdanca ta unknown I htaahwtoay
ba tying; and 4 htaihtatoay ba daad.
taa unknown dalandanta who may
ba jpoutaa. ham. daviaaaa.
gramaat. aurgnaaa, kanora, crackton. Iruataaa. and al parbaa clavrang
an manta by. through, undar or
aganta toa Datandarka. who ara nol
known to ba daad or akva. and al
pArtiaa having or ctaanng to have
any nghl. bill or marata ai toa proparty daaertoad ai toa mortgaga barng
toradoaad h a r m
YOU APE HEREBY NOTIFIED toil
an action to torackwaa mortgaga on
taa loftowing proparty
LOTS 21 ANO 22. BLOCK 17. 2NO
SECTION SAN LANTA ACCORD­
ING TO TH E PLAT THEREOF, A3
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4,
PAGEIS) 36 . 39 AND 40. PUBLIC
RECOROS O f SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
has baan Mad agarta you and you
ara raqurad to aarva a copy crI your
written datanaaa. i any. an DAVID J.
STERN. ESQ Piaakdri artomay.
whoM addrna • M l 3 Uravanrty
Drrva 1500. Plant.bon, FL 33324 on
or baton Ino talar tain 30 ittya bom
taa dull ol taa urn putffictapon ol taa
noaca ol action) and Ma toa original
twin taa dark of taw court Mhar
baton jannea on PiarnblTa anumay
or mmataaraly lharaaRar: orhanvwa
* dalaut wffi ba ariarod agatota m i
tor taa rakal damandad to lha com-

Daacipaon ol Propany LE G SEC
16 TYYP 20S R G E 32E N 417 72 F T
O F 3 834 64 F T O F E 4 17 42 F T OF
NW 1/4 OF NW 1M
Namaa to wtuch at taai ad.
AN DR EA K RANGEL
(II mora toan ona Carlrhcala, feffiow
abova ontar tor aach addaonal carHAcalad)) A I d and proparry bang
ai toa Counry ol Samasta. Stall ol
Flonda
Untaw auch camhcata&lt;i) that ba
rodaamad acconkng to law. toa prop­
arty dnerttad in auch carkteala(i)
wffi ba add to tha hrghata brrttar al
toa watt k e n door. Sananota C o rn y
Courtoouaa. Santord, Ftorkta, on
Monday. Apr* a. 2002. ta II 00am
Paymar* ol S a il laa. appkrabta
documantary atamp lira * and
raoonkng kaaa a n raryarad to ba
paid by taa auccaialU bkttar al taa
car* Ftffi paymanr ol an amount
•quad to taa hrghata btd la dua witawi
24 hour, artar taa aelvaraaad tana ol
ttaa At paymana aha* ba ca m or
guar in la id
malrumant.
mada
payabta to taa Clark t j taa C n u d

Court
Oalad on 2/21/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
C U R K OF T H E CIR CU IT C O U R T
SEM INOLE COU NTY, FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Dapray
Clark
Pubam Fabruary 27. 2002 and Match
A IS. 20, 2009
JJ2 3 7

NOTICE
P u n u a n to Ftonda Slalua 713 76
EMaTowviglnc wffiaa4on MARCH
16,3002 al 10 00 am ta 15(0 Souto
County Road 427 longwood,
Ftonda SMar raaarvaa toa ngm to
Md Sold aa ra. no warraray. Saffiar
guarantoa* no boa Tarma caah
Car ona 1(94 JEEP

viN a ijaazjasncoboaal
Pubkah Fabruary 27. 2002
JJ2 2 7

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(250 a ttoy potonaalbartonOng
Training provtdad. 1-800-293
3986X4271.
A Do AR Htontanca Company
Immadiala opening. lor craw
paraoni. Wa train, muat hava
toraportMton. tocal work. OfVYO Ctol
407-349-6881
C omputor Hton N tadad
U p To (2 3 to (T IA fe u r
Fraa Training Provl
.00324-4001

55— B u s i n e s s
O p p o r t u n itie s

A TTE N TIO N
W O R K FROM HOME
Up to
(2 S 00-173 OGtir PT/FT
MAIL ORDERrtNTERNET
(800) 238-1401

W V E m O A T E BEFORE
Y O U M V ES TT
A/ways a good polcy, Mpaciafy (or
busman
opportumM.
and
trancNaaa. C a l Florkta DapL o l
ApIcUtora AConaunarSanncaaat
800-436-7382 of FTC-H ELP lor
Iraa Hvm alon. Or « M our WM&gt; aaa
al wwwftc.gov/blfop.
Ftorida law faqWas Mlara ol canton
ti tones* nrpotkrWaa in re^toer *411
Ftonda Dipt, ol Agrtaiitura t
Consumer Sarvca. baton aaUng
C a l to verily lawful ngtttrabon
batora you buy

* A N o b t f 4 6 6 k - Apply ml
par.on. Baal W a.tam Marina
Hot*I, 630 N. Palnratto Ava..
Santord
O d d c a r. cantar to Lika Mary araa.
.......................................... w n t C D A
banaM., paid
177.
Construction; Foam InaulaUon
company hmng ra ta ls r. Claan
dra Icanaa Slata wtda Iraval In co.
vatneto M-F. Fbacawortc Guarantssd
minimum (SOCVwk Banatit*. t o u t
* travai ccwta paid. 407-333-4948.

ecals

tor TaaOaad
NOTICE 13 HE Fit BY GIVEN. Oral
GEORGE MURPHY, toa tnktor ol

CUSTOMER CARE
DIRECTOR

aald cetWcan(i) toy a la. daad to ba
laauad Iharaon Tha cartAcal* num­
ber! i| and y**ns| ol leiuanca. f a
daaenpoon ol tba proparty, and tba
nanw&lt;») to which 4 waa ataauad
ia/ara as to*owt
C tR T V K A T E NO: 144
TEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1*84
PARCEL 104: 3 3 1*-31-30007500000
Datcnpacn ol Proparty LEO SEC
33 TVfP IPS RGE 31 E E 40 F T OF
W 368 F T OF S 100 FT OF NW 1/4
OF NW 1/4 OF SW 1/4
Nama* in when uaaitad; SAM
MIE NELSON
[* mora nan ona Cartflcala. toaow
•bova ordar tor aacti addmonal caraheatad)) A l of raid proparty bang
In Iw Coixity oT SamroU. Slats of
Ftonda
l/niau auen canhcaladl Ural ba
radawnad tccordaig to law, to* proparty dtacrfcad to wan c*n*icai*4t)
wd ba aold to Via Ngwto bxtoar al
r . was! horn door. Sarrwula Cixxiry
Counhouaa. Santord. Ftonda. on
Monday, March II . 2002.
II 00am
Ptymarj ol Sola It*, apphcabla
documanta/y .lamp la.aa and
raconkng laet a n raqiarad to ba
pad by toa auccataM bxkJar at tha
tala Fid paymanl c l an arnoun
•qua u aw tughad tad ia dua vmtvn
24 hour, allar h a advartaad bma ol
uta AJ paymam tha. ba cath or
guar.nl. wt
todrurriant.
mada
payttta to tha Clarti d tha Cacud
Court
Oatad on 1/3112002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDtNE HARFORD Daputy
Clark
Pubkah: Fabruary 13. 20. 27. 2002
WYl March 8. 2002
-MO74

Carttral Ftortda
Aeaponalie tor coordnabng nurimg
.an/icaa lor an awialad living
oommunFy, a* wal aa managng h e
nuramg and MCpail still Musi
posM M currant Florida RN kcanaa,
sipanancs n boma hearth or
wortung with tha atoarty. and Mrong
organizational and communication
rt Aa. Knowtadga oI Mala laws and
tula, governing A L F . ia pratarrad.
E.canard l*i* ry and banatit
pockaga For considaracien, ptaaia
ama4 m u m s to
Cindy MiarhagPgbv com.
EOE
MIF/fatV
Dtatrlbutor/Suparvlaor
Fortuna SOO C o . Saatung O w K s B
Haip in Your Araa
877 944-7424
DRIVER TR A IN E E S N EE D E D 1
Bastway nsadi Factor traitor drtvan
NOW! No sipsrlanca nacaaaaR/t
(700* par mask earning potantLV
No COL? No pmblaml CDL Raining
available1Ca l Now! To4 traa 1 877214-3824

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a n ted

Oktodi Stoapanan nssdad tor d*aa
ratponsa advertising co. Enp.
pivrtrrva. K oun tii pnar^rnnip for
rigl. tottvkRiaL Cal tor atpostananL
407-3337148 or I n raauna 407-3307164
Oanaral 5 R c o dubai: Answer
tatapbona. acbadukrig Monday
thru Friday 407-324-2443.
Glowing cradri card processing
toipeny to C a M Ftortoarctw todig
appkcaMna lot His loitowing
B u u n a ii to

buMiaaa aalaa orVy Noavpartanoa
naadad, wd tram. Hourly pay ptua
bonutsa 407-688-7309
HVAC Insular « Samca Tacba:
Several opening*, .ip d H V A C
—-* ,1_*. - IL ^-*.
* *
rwwiKii iri incwi rnnrisai

■i- - - 11 ir-~.......... r-~

larvtca. 5 yri sip . ia dasitad. C a l
tor rppoaxrnarx, Eipraaa Pauonnal
Services. 407-8731611. No Faaa.
F T Y E m O A T I BEFORE
Y O U MVEST1
Alaay. a good pokey. eipe&lt;3a»y tor
busm an
opportunity.
and
tranctaaaa. C a l Ftonda D ept oI
A gricuhn 6 Conauner Sarvtcaa al
803436-7353 or F TC -H E L P tor
Iraa ntormaScn. Or v M cur Web aSa
i l www Itogovtoinp
Ftorida law lauiraa u i a r . ol oaruin
biaheee cppofUdtoe to tespeUr w »
Ftorida Dapl. o l AgricuNura •
Conaumar Sarvtcaa batora aeOng,
C a l to verity lawful ragtatratton
batora you buy
________
Jartorai Stpanriacr F ti 6 pari ima.
aipanancad. Eica*am pay A
beneHM. F it ramma 407-3394710
or cal 407-3398003

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
im UTY c o n tr a c to r
MALTM BMUMMCl AMO *0IK
FLAta Dry, baa v n t &gt; k u .
Aaato «b aas Maw tkriva,
AkamanW lartna. totjawaooo.
manatyng apt compiazaa: Muat ba
HVAC cariibad. wan maintenance
•toarwnca M at ba M U to paM drug
•ciaan. CaN lor appointment.
Eipress Pancnnal Svca. 407-873
1511. No Faaa.

MAIDS NEEDED
IMMEDIATELY!

Praediool Director, pari bma
position,
combination
drectorfleacher tor im a. church
toonaorad 3 8 3yr old daaaaa Chad
ifotrttt or rttiiKl
daoaa raqukad. Fas

o m s

Fo

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101— Houses*
Furnished

e n t

P it. shop Guru .4*1 totowng, to ttal
print thep k d 11 y r OM maOng
buamaaa. Must hava experience In
al phaaae ol ptw prpdupian and pra
pass. Potonaal pMnanMx 407-333
7148.

Wa Hava * W ry You Can Cut
That CoM In HallM
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
ADVERTISING O E P T
407-323-3811

o o m m a te

103— Houses*
Unfurnished

97— A p a r t m e n t s F u r n is h e d
Santord: Lovely 2BR apt. esc
araa, cabia TV. Saaktog mature
c o d e , no d * * a n or pato. ttaOtak,
or $45GYno ♦ (250 eec dap. Laaaa
407-331-3738.

poem oM :

ppa
craw, taadar operator, CDL e tiu A

transport
paniioo. banaM. 407-3224133

Springriil Suria. now hiring to*
lima: Maintenance experience
ner sasxry ApxAyn person to 201 N
Towns Rod. Santord.

ndudet a* pka cade. (630 PabMp
ptoa Dap 407-363-1394

9
Nurses
Earn
II.OOOVMonth W orking From
Hom s. Part Tim a Training
PravMad. Cafl 497-3397094.

Santord: Garage apt. aato araa.
ndudee a l pkn cabia. (5 3 0 par
month, piua deposit 407-383
1394

Sanford: Garage Apt. aato area,

T * « H m i wet expwMnc*. muM hava
drivara bcanaa Apply in panon at
Fratf. Tire Sarrica. 407- 324-3489

99— A

TURF ETC. INC M looking to ha
position lor foreman and craw
mambera: muat hava a vakd Ftonda
drivara Kcanaa vnth a good drivtog
record. C al 407-303-0374 tor mora
H o Mid to schedule an rtsrvtew.
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p a r tm en ts

n f u r n is h e d

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE AOAI BOflSi, M OIM O
2 BOFIU . UTOiMO. ANO UP
C*CH HCUdsd

4070234870

73— E m p l o y m e n t
Newly ranovatad 1 BR ApL historic
Santord. private entrance, water
indudad. Ava*. knmad (450rino. 1
mo. sac required 407-9834223.

W an ted
Wa do baby wrung, shopping
cooking,
chauflaurino.
sic.
flaasonabia ralaa 407-332-8493

93—

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Fo

r

R

Ctoan 4 Sacura h r
A SA erty
AJao Roam tor Ran! Fid Houaa
prttritoga*. (110/wk. a utdbas

a n ted

Shara4BR2BA home. Sarbbrd Area,
Living
Room
W/Fvepiaca.
Wishar/Dryer 6375/mo. (250
Sscuty. LMWaa indudad 407-379
1118

Sacrvtary-amal conatrxicllon co In
Geneva, muat ba computer Marais,
usw-axcai., wofd-.guick books, abia
to stotlt on own, M -F appnn 30 hra.
wk ( 9 ( 1 0 Faa Resume (407)349
crew

2 Story Victorian Home. Hatorie
District. Iptc. balcony.
(tOQ/WK, (100
5377

407-3394433

LEARN TO DRIVE
TRACTOR TRAILERS
noEmm mm1.
• IS Oay COL Training

• Day ft W ia k tn d C lin t s
• Financial A ulsta n ca

800-554-7364

$30.00 0 6

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a f f O R O A B U HOM fS

Maw: 3 BR. naw

9757.

paM IntouL nawcarpsL LR, DR,
FFL over 1/4 acra. (79,900
O w r M A w w S M 1 M h LV « v
n t o . handy H ad. Ptoad tor ( i d l
•Ma. (64,900
Peal Hama: 3 1 5 wW iLtoDti, 8c
Porch, Ingmund pool^yuag*

105—D uplex/Triflex
Santord 26A/1BA duptox, 1718A
Ridgewood Lana, CHA. atova.
r*fna*riiQr, piTVMi* »cr**n pcoo.

DOYLE'S RENTALS
Sanford: IBfVIBsFi W/ Scraanad
Porch (436*400 Dapoat
(antortb HMcric OaMM IBRnBW i
WEndbaad P N b Hdad Ftato 10R
Calling*. W/D Hook-Up*. Gas
Fkaptocr. (63S/(500
Santord: 1BFV1BA W/ O k . W/D
Hook-Up*. CH A (600*450 Dap
Santord: 2 Lg Bfl/1 5 BA. 2 Story
Condo, Now CarpaL Vinyl • Pant
Mkhan 9 Dkdig FYn, WK) Hock L t»,
Comm. Pool (8 3 6 (8 0 0 DapoaA
Ailamonto ip rln asi 3BfV3Bali *1
D U Garage. N aw P aM A Flooring.
Lg Scraanad Porch (8 6 0 (8 0 0
DtnpMit
Lake Mary: 4BR/3BA W/ Dbl
Garage, Scraanad Pool W/ Hoi Tub,
Fraciaca. Formal Orvng I Dan.
(1 .750 (17 00 DapoaX
D O Y LE R EALTY. M C.
(407)333-249*
W IR » n 8 M U .H 0 M a
Lake Mary 3/2: Farced yard, 1 CM
gwags 123 Norfi H tfi SL MOO. U t
taxi,security No pat*. *07-323-

*S74monih. (500 aecuty no pato.
407-3224816

3/1, nawiy
carpet new A/C, acr. porch.
(78,500

Santord: Sou*i Oak Ava, 2BFV2BA,
I P Poor, appkancaa, c a p a W a ,
CHA, acraan porch, (860. no pats'
C lk h/s» Realty Sanrica, 407-789
3700

P A U L (IsSBO R Nf
1 i *&lt;n* ‘
i*
in ■* t i ft i

117— C o m m e r c i a l
R en ta ls

Santord. 3/2
new BMA

la n ia rd : 300 W ITFl' W t
800 Sg FI or 1800 Sq F i d
Office Spas* W itt Rani ol (4 60
or (sm * Sato* Tk i Par M onti
AOapoaN.
DoyXa ffiaaby, Ino.

407-787-9446
3/1. In Santord. LR. FR. I .
.
naw klchan, ban. Me, Certral A C .
wiring, carpal, palnl,
i, kdrt porch. No cfcatog
ch. (E8GI1Vd\ 407-789 ,
L S IO mI dL
1090.

Bad or rank Zoned k h l I
3 M G 12*daarartoaT(F.
pka raaktorca. O m a r Inandng. 901
E 29*1 SI A Roult 49 407-3234164

Santord 3/1.6, Mncad back yard, a l
applancas day. died. 1 car gang*,
wdisctoca carpab (89*00 407-3028620.

S5

2120 .

V I.

118— O f f i c e S p a c e F o r

patoltotr paW Ra,

Rent
jf f a k e . Cn*alt4a0knaAJh*vo
CHA ( prlvato bada. 407-3224189

Initial Service
With This Ad
•Offices Coast to Coasf
Since 1954

Santord Pool homo, 4/3. almost 1
aa ab LU L FR D R .C arW d A C .n sw
carpal. Re, torture*, root, open
porch, painltini. NoctoalngcoaL
(2500 dll, (92k. 407-7990980.

Tao 100 to I ctocaa on a Johra FWar
al Hdton Haitiour marina. Common
araa. lobby A real rooms Exes la nl
pariUngA datbnaaon. 2 raataurwds

•prinaa: 3BR/28A. 837

WHtoUaa nTharttftondiWMar

on premia**. (400/mo. Cal Don of
Bavariy 407-322-1810

front A go* course view: (189600.
By appl only. 4074994329

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residents
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em peror
after
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G enealogy
w ord
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auctioneer
57 R U L E R
61 O n e of the
G reat Lakes
62 Place for
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m easures
6 5 R om an
writer killed
by Vesuvius
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m aneuver
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enthusiastic
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3 G re e n
shade
4 Je t set's Jet
5 The
Godfather”
star
6 Certain
terrier
7 Water bird
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4 8 Fashion ,
designer
Chanel
4 6 Spook was
half of one
4 7 W eapons
storehouse
5 0 Oil moguls'

2 8 D o le d
2 9 Stru ck hard
3 0 A ccu s to m to
hardship
31 F re n c h
playwright
Je a n
3 2 R u n -d o w n
3 7 Stylish
3 8 W h e re you
m a y skate
on thin Ice
3 9 S p e a k e r's
platform
4 2 Light
refractor
4 4 La rge

51 Inca territory
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407-422 8048
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Off Eaal 25th S t. tam-Spm.
HOUSE SALE 2413 South Orangx
Ave. oft 25th St, Uar 2 (Sal). 03pm
Colonial couch 4 chair, Earth lone
550. end tables. SIS each, dishes
knens. (toubto bad wtwadbowd. 525
book cases, big He cabinet, odds 4
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407 293-5788

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6802196.
Wanted: Toy Fca Terrier, small
UKC. Purple rthtiui breed, black, tan
or white- ten 4 white, male 407 3492127

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Tradaa welcome $700 or bed offer.
407-3300641.
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n tenor, A C needs work. 31495 or
best otter C a l 407-327-3057. after
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outboard engine New pemvnew
teenerGafvaxmd tutor. F k n g e a t
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be seen at fkchotx Outboard Svc
Center. 1000 W 1st. S I . Santord
4O7-221-404S. pis Iv mag
18 Ft Ftoei^ass Canoe
Good CorxMnn. Needs Paul
31 0 0 .0 0 0
407-3236228
Iff Fbergtasa Boal, axe. concMon
IIS Johnson motor with bailer
Always garaged. $4,000. 407-4630682__________________________
Buy TC -W J Mercury Motor OR at
only 111 per Gadonll Nichols
Outboerd Service Centor, 407-322-

1969 Chevy Cavater New toes'
needs hsad gasket or head. 5500
407-3207039.
1900 Ford Tauua, good n
31750.1987 Buck park Ava. dean,
good runner. 11500. Always
garaged 407-463-0682.
1998 Buck Centory Auto, al power.
77.000 miles, ruby red. 8 cyt, 4dr.
remote tockx $7,500 407-3214002__________________________
Gad Eldorado. 1970: straight body,
w/500 cl engine, very good
conation. 70.000 mite*. 51250
407-3204462 after 6pm or 321-4433043
95 Firebird. Red. 6 cyt. auto,
loaded, new great, 56.000. Cal after
6pm. 407-323-2519.
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$400 V shape fuel lank with
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5250 (obo, each 4em| 407002 2062.

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with Shoutder. Hip . Back. 4 Neck
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286 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry*
291 Mortgages
292 Moving 6 Storage
293 Oil, Lube &amp; Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 Piano/Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen 6 Glass Work
303 Secretarial &amp; Typing
304 String
305 Small Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
308 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radio
314 Upholstery
316 WekSng &amp; Sheet Metal
318 Well Drilling
319 Window Washing 8 Tinting

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256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet 8 Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Ceiling Repair
267 Ceramic Tile
268 ChM Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywall
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation &amp; Repair
262 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry 6 Repair
284 Lakefronl Clearing
285 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

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off** desk, 575 00. leather reckner
with masaaga control. 5150
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5500 321-3508706

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Plastic. Sacrifice 5100. Can Oekver
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double pedetuJ table wf leaf. 0
Chippendale chain, bullet 4 hutch,
naver used, coat 58k. jell 51295.
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A brief Lake Mary history lesson
Although O lde Lake M ary Days
is held each year to reflect on the
community's past, this year special
recognition w ill be placed on the
people serving Lake Mary's resi­
dents. O rganizers o f the event want
to thank members o f the Lake Mary
police and fir e departments and
everyone else who works to make
the com m unity a better and safer
place to live.
he Lake Mary community
started as a station on the
South Florida Railroad called
Bents, which was the name of an
orange grove owner in the area. The
community acquired the name Lake
Mary when the Rev. J.F. Sundcll, the
pastor of a nearby Swedish
Presbyterian Church, built a house orr
the lake. He named it after his wife,
Mary. In 1900, Planters Manufacturing
Co., built a factory to produce starches
and other items in the community, and
a hotel and general store were built for
its employees.
Lake Mary's first sub-division was
called Modem Woodman's Winter
Homes, which was established in 1916
by A. A. Sjoblom. It was renamed

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later.
In the 1960s, when Lake Mary was
still unincorporated, the area was con­
sidered "one of the most tranquil spots
in America." The Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce described life
in Lake Mary in 1960 as "one long
golden day followed by another;!! is a
lace where you wander down to the
ke for a quick, cool splash, catch a
fish or two, or just sit in blessedly calm
and quiet mediation ... an atmosphere
which offen, perhaps, the best thera­
peutic treatment for jangled nerves yet
discovered by man."
As for incorporation, the city of
Lake Mary wasn't created in a day.
Nevertheless, it took only one day for
the community's voters to confirm
they wanted to be Seminole County's
seventh municipality.
On Aug. 7,1973, voters approved a
referendum concerning Lake Mary's
incorporation. Voter turnout for the
referendum was considered tremen­
dous, with more than 67 percent cast­
ing votes.
One word can describe what hap­
pened to Lake Mary during the last
decade of the 20th Century — growth.
The city not only saw a dramatic
increase in population, it experienced
the benefits o f corporate American and

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In 1990, the population o f Lake
Mary was around 5,000. Today, more
than 12,000 people call the city home.
During the middle of the decade,
the Timacuan Development was com­
pleted, which began tne movement of
people to the city. Since then, numer­
ous other residential sites have been
built within Lake Mary's boundaries,
resulting in the gradual but steady
increase in population.
On the corporate side, Lake Mary's
business community has not been
immune to growth.
Before the last decade, the main cor­
poration in Lake Mary was Siemans.
Although the company is still an
Important entity in the community,
several other corporations have locat­
ed with the city of lakes.
In the mid-1990s, AT&amp;T made the
decision to build its corporate office in
Lake Mary. Numerous other compa­
nies followed suit, including BellSouth
and AAA.
"Lake Mary is one of the most
enjoyable places to live and to work,"
said state Rep. David Mealor, former
Lake Mary mayor.
"The community has respect for its
past and anticipation for its future
with a centerpiece o f quality and man­
aged growth."

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Entertainment:
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• Lake Mary Una Dancers

Live History
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• David White Wolfe

Arts &amp; Crafts
•Ceramics
•Woodworking

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"Cod instructs me to love amt serve
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friends and com m unity. I receive great
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It has been an honor to serve on the
2002 ‘Olde Lake M ary Days’
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— Peggy Woffe
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Clinton Rhodes, Chairman
Peggy WoMe, Co-Chairman
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creations sure to amuse everyone
ack Roberts, the Lake
Mary modem day
v^cpetto, will have a booth at
IdelLake Mary Days.
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Roberts started his interest
in the toy business 15 years
ago while working as an exec­
utive at AAA insurance in
Virginia. Today, his business
— Toys By Jack — boasts
more than three dozen differ­
ent hand-crafted toys.
"I called it mental therapy,”
he said. ”1 would come home
from the office and this would
help take my mind off my
work.”
His escape quickly turned
into a small headache as craft­
ed wood projects littered the
house. He had so many woo&lt;
toys around the house, his
wife suggested he try selling
them at craft shows. With
some success, he exhibited his
classic toys at just a few craft
fairs.

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moved his family, wife Anne"'
and daughter Robin, to Lake
Mary in 1990. Working full­
time in the toy business, he
now does more than 20 craft
shows a year, including events
in Longwood, Oviedo, Lake
Mary and Lake Eola.
Some of his most popular
toys Include pop guns, rock­
ing horses and pull toys. Most
all of his toys have moving
arts and are brightly colored,
ut interior decorators looking
for novelty items to brighten
up a child's room should
probably look elsewhere.
"I don't make shelf toys," he
sternly states. "My toys are
functional —they're meant to
be played with."
To learn more about his
products or to order some
nand-crafted toys, call Toys By
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Arts &amp; Crafts

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Angels and art planned fo r festival
he “Angels Gather Here*
exhibit b comprised of
reproductions of original paintings
by local artist Felicia Rice.
The items are crafted using
copies to create unique gifts. Novel
offerings have been made, includ­
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greeting cards, wallet cards, mag­
nets, small and large prints,
plaques, small books and Angels on
chains for hanging.
Angels are very protective and
inspiring.
Bonnie (ellison of Incredible
Visions will have a booth of Angel
crafts at thb weekend's Oide Lake
Mary Days.

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lection of fine art and antiquities.
Needing mote space in hb home,
he dedded to open a gift and
antique shop named Tio Ramon
Inc. Peter and Jennifer Dorman run
the shop and are also artists who
specialize in mosaics, metalwork
and garden art. The shop features a
fine collection of rare and unique
items, induding stained glass,
blown glass beaded Jewelry, Native
American Art, mosaics and garden
art.
The artwork of Peter and
Jennifer will be on sale at Otde Lake
Mary Days. Their art booth will be
located on Lakeview Avenue
behind l.ake Mary City Hail from
11)a.m. to 4 p.m. on March 1
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Arts &amp; Crafts

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men at the 2002 Olde Lake Mary
Days Festival.

• Ceramics:
Cloria Tremblay, Sanford, Fla.
• Clocks/Wall Hangings:
Joan Romanovsky, Kissimmee,
Fla.

• Angel Crafts:
Bonnie Jellison, Titusville, Fla.
Central Florida
• Antiques,
Collectibles and
Crafts:
Jan Richards,
Orlando, Fla.
• Aspen Country
Candles:
Duryea family.
Lake Mary, Ha.

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The Seminole Hexald

Rotary Club of Lake Mary
continues to serve community
n otary, the world's fust
Axservice dub, is an organi­
zation of business and profusional Waders from everywhere on the
globe providing humanitarian
service, encouraging high ethical
standards in all vocations and
helping to bring goodwill and
peace for mankind
In mote than 160 countries,
approximately 12 million
Rotarians belong to more than
30,000 Rotary dubs, including the
Rotary Club o f Lake Mary.
Rotary Qub of Lake Mary's
membership is a cross section of
the community's business and
professional men and women.
The dub meets weekly and is
nonpolitical, non-religious and
open to all cultures, races and
creeds.

L ake M ary
chapter o f
the A A R P

The Rotary Qub of Lake Mary
was chartered in 1973, the same
year as the rity. Current member­
ship indudes Lake Mary's first
mayor Don Jackson, current
Deputy Mayor Mike McLean and
former Lake Mary mayor and
current state Rep. David Mealor.
One of the dub's most recent
projects included the Classic Car
Show, held in association with the
Lake Mary/Heathrow Festival of
the Arts held last falL Proceeds
benefited the Seminole
Community College Foundation
and will be used for student
scholarships.
For further information on
how you can get involved with
the Rotary Qub of Lake Mary,
contact the dub's president,
Sharon Singleton at 407-260-6259.

a check. The funds were raised through the organization's Classic Car Show held during the Lake
Mary/Healhrow Festival of the Arts and will be used for student scholarships.

he Lake Mary Chapter of the American
Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
has been in Lake Mary since 1992, although
their charter didn't become official until 1993.
Since then, they have grown from a handful of
people to a group of almost 100.
The AARP is an organization for Americans

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retired educator Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus. The
group's motto is “To Serve, Not be Served."
To join any local chapter, you must be a
member of the National AARP. National mem­
bership is just $8 a year for couples. Chapter
dues for Lake Mary are just $3 a year.

The Lake Mary chapter of the AARP meets
the third Tuesday of every month from
September through June at the Community
Center in Lake Mary on Country Club Road.
For more information, call President Irene
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Living History Demonstrations

Kerlinger offers
unique historical
experience
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avid White Wolfe was
bom in Charleston, W.
Va., in 1965. He spent may
hours creating art with his
Cherokee grandmother.
Nature was a friend to
David, and he spent much of
his free time exploring the
woods and playing with ani­
mals.
In April 1984, David moved
his young family to Central
Florida and began an occupa­
tion as a landscaper. Today, he
is a master gardener with Walt
Disney World, where he has
been employed since 1988.
Since 1996, David has been
showing his artwork in the
Central Florida area. He vol­
unteers at several living histo­
ry shows each year, where he
sets up an 1880s cracker camp
and demonstrates stone tool
making. He enjoys doing com­
munity volunteer work with
his wife, three teen-age
daughters and two Siberian
Huskies.

Historian Date
A . Llndsley of
Casselberry will
be on hand at
Olde Lake Mary
Days to answer
questions about
the Cherokee
Indian people.
Llndsley, a
Cherokee whose
ancestors from
Georgia were part
of the T r a il of
Tears," Is better
known as
Graysmoke. He
will be available to
assist people in
tracing their
Cherokee Indian
roots or talk about
the Cherokee's
fate.
Lindsley also
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Living History Demonstrations
Living History Demonstrations during Olde
Lake Mary Days 2002 will include the following:
Lake Mary Historical M useum at the Frank Evans Center:
• Swedish History presented by Charlie Carlson
• Museum Tours hosted by Jan Blackwolder and students
• War Displays — on going
• Museum Librarian — Lillian Griffin
• Museum Hostess — Mary Wolf
• Basket Weaving on the Front Porch
presented by Kathryn Boyle
• Spinning and Weaving
presented by Jan and John Arnold
Lake M ary City Hall Grounds:
• Civil War Living History: 37th Alabama Co. H.
• Rhode Island 3rd Battalion
• Civil War Surgeon John Higgins
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American Living History:
• Taiako Indian Dancers
• Seminole Indian Hunt camp
presented by Terrell and Molly Hendrix
• Cherokee History
presented by Dale "Graysmoke'* Lindsley
• Stone Tool Making
resented by David White Wolfe
ian Tipi presented by JoAnne Peagler
• Florida Indian History presented by Andrea Kerlinger
• Musical Presentation and Native History
presented by the Eagle Bear Clan

Just as a warning. If you ara planning to attend Olde Lake Mary Days, be prepared for fighting. Last year
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opposing side. Other living nistory demonstrators at this year's Olde Lake Mary Days include the 'Sons of
the Confederate Veterans'; the Taiako Indian Dancers; Graysmoke with his Cherokee History display;
JoAnne Peagler with her Indian Tipi; Charlie Carlson with Ns Swedish History Exhibit; a Florida Cracker
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Backyard Artists plan
exhibit during festival
he Backyard Artists invites the
community to view their work
between 10 a.m and 4 p.m. in front
of Lake Mary City Hall during Olde
Lake Mary Days.
Each Vtfedncsday, more than a
dozen people meet in the Lake Mary
Community Center to paint. But,
ask most people in attendance, and
they will say the meetings are more
about the camaraderie than the art.
The Backyard Artisan Society of
Seminole County — the Backyard
Artists — was created to help
retired people enjoy their own cre­
ativity and to foster the feeling that
anyone can create beauty. Each class
offers basic art instruction and a
chance for participants to express
their feelings.
Instructor Paulee Stevens, a
retired art therapist, leads the class,
which focuses on the Palmer
Method of Penmanship as a basis to
create art.
For more information about the
Lake Mary society, which meets 9:30
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. each Wednesday,
call 407-324-3060.

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Paulee Stevens shows oft a quilt that was rattled oft at a previous
Olde Lake Mary Days (estival. A quilt will be rattled this year, too.

Laka Mary Women's Club —

Th e Lake Mary Woman's Club Is a vol­
unteer service organization founded in 1962. Th e club la dedicated
to bettering the quality ol lite In the community. Th e Woman's Club
Is a member ot the General Federation ol Woman's Clubs (G F W C )
and the Florida Federation ol Woman's Clubs. Th e group works
within Ihe community to help build a better place to live. It provides
an opportunity (or development ot talents and skills lor each mem­
ber by promoting a variety ol programs and projects. Th e group also
raises money lor a number ol local charities. For membership Infor­
mation, call Wanda at 407-330-3331.

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H istorical M useum at Ih e Frank Evans Center last September.
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Woman'* Clubs, teen-agers and many others in the communi­
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all who volunteered to help make the event a success, including
docents, Lake M ary Seniors and local G irl Scvut*. A very spe­
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Keogh and H arriet M uon fo r their dedication to bringing the
exhibit to the community.

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Celebration Church hosting pancake breakfast before festival
Olde Lake Mary Days.
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The Seminole Hixald

Historical Society to hold raffle during festival
B y Mary Rowell
H erald C o rre sp o n d e n t

ess than two years old, the Lake
Mary Historical Society Inc., is still
in its infancy. But it is growing and
going out into the community to make
its presence known. The Society will be
one of the many non-profit organiza­
tions at this year's Olde Lake Mary
Days. Members have already begun sell­
ing raffle tickets for such items as
Panera gift certificates; Disney tickets;
Scholastic books, including a boxed set
of Harry Potter books; and a weekend
for two at Homewood Suites in Lake
Mary. The Society will also be selling
Heritage Cookbooks and hosting an old
fashioned cakewalk.
Why does the city have a Historical
Society and a Historical Commission?
The need for the Society has been grow­
ing almost since the Commission was
founded. The Historical Commission is
a city agency whose members are voted
on by the City Commission. They are
responsible for protecting the historical
interests of the city. Since they are a city
agency, they are limited in the things
they can do. Many federal, state and

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local grants are not available to them.
They are also limited In the number of
members they can have and the kind of
fund-raising they can participate in.
A society, on the other hand, is open
to anyone who wishes to become a
member. And, as a registered non-profit
organization, there are a plethora of
grants they can apply for that will help
the museum. They are not limited in
their fund raising. This year, for the first
time In Olde Lake Mary Day's history,
there will be awards for the best in
show. The Society is sponsoring the
awards for the crafters and artisans.
Honorable mention will receive a free
booth space for 2003. The Merit Award
winner will receive $50. The Mayor's
Award winner (Best of Show) will
receive $100 and free booth space for
2003. The Society is able to sponsor the
awards with the money they are raising
on the raffle tickets. Members o f the
Society will also be helping out through­
out the day at Olde Lake Mary Days.
The leader for the Society is their new
president, Peggy Wolfe. Peggy is also a
member of the Commission and CoChairman o f Olde Lake Mary Days.
Peggy and her husband both work part

time as living history demonstrators.
The Society is looking forward to an
active year. They will be taking over the
sponsorship of Girl Scout Day in the
fall. Girl Scout Day is an annual event
the Lake Mary Historical Commission
has hosted every year for local Girl
Scouts. Brownies earn their Listening to
the Past Try-it, Juniors cam their Local
Lore and Cadettes and Seniors earn
their Heritage Hunt. This past year, a
Cub Scout Den joined the Brownies fo*r
their activities. The boys enjoyed the
activities so much that the Society hopes
to be able to host a Boy Scout Day this
year.
The Society recently voted to restruc­
ture their meetings. The board will con­
tinue to hold monthly meetings on the
second Thursday of the month, which
any member can attend, but the general
membership meetings will be quarterly
meetings with speakers. The next quar­
terly meeting of the Society will be held
April 11,2002 at.7 p.m. If you're inter­
ested in joining the Society, just stop by
their booth at Olde Lake Mary Days or
stop by their next meeting. The meet­
ings are held at the Lake Mary
Historical Museum.

Lake Mary’s
CIA improving
the community
he Lake Mary CIA
(Community
Improvement
Association), is sponsor­
ing a Kiddie Komer 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. during
Olde Lake Mary Days.
The K om er will
include pony rides, a
moon walk, clowns, face
painting and a petting
zoo.
Bring the kids to the
southwest com er of
Central Parjc at Lake,,
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The Lake Mary
Community Improvement
Association will be
accepting memberships at
the Olde Lake Mary
Days celebration.
Annual individual dues
are S3. CIA T-shirts will
be available for purchase
for $8, and will include
an annual membership.

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Ninth annual festival focuses on community’s past and present
he Lake Mary Historical
Commission, in coordi­
nation with the city, wants
people to come out for a day
of history, entertainment, fowl
and fun.
The ninth annual Olde
Lake Mary Days Festival is
scheduled for Saturday,
March 2, and will include his­
torical demonstrations and
displays, a variety of arts and
crafts and numerous chil­
dren's activities. Food and
drink vendors will be on
hand to offer an array of
refreshments throughout the
day.
The city festival began nine
years ago to preserve the his­
tory of Lake Mary. However,
it also focuses on the city's
present and future by includ­
ing civic and church organiza­
tions from throughout the
community.
This year's entertainment
includes art shows. Civil War
re-enactments and an old
Florida "cracker" village dis­
play. Re-enactors will also

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focus on the original "Towne
Square" with historical pre­
sentations and demonstra­
tions in Central Park and in
the Frank Evans Center.
To open the day, a flag cere­
mony will be held at 10 a.m.
The Community Improve­
ment Association will sponsor
a "Kiddie Komer," which will
include a petting zoo and
other activities for children.
Numerous craftere are
scheduled to set up booths,
offerigg items such as candles
and soaps, wood carvings,
wooden or hand-made toys,
quilts, jewelry, pottery,
stained glass work, beadwork,
calligraphy, antique prints,
postcards and stationary, sil­
versmiths or metal workers,
weavers, seamstress and other
early crafts and antique
works.
Many of the crafters are
local, but several are from
Orlando and the Kissimmee
area.
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Dancers originated
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and Tom Grimes got the
group started and taught
for one year in the build­
ing now occupied by&gt; the
Lake Mary Historical
Commission.
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were asking the group to
known as the Lake Mary
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them. Because of the per­ the members are from
formances, the Lake
Oviedo, Casselberry,
Mary Line Dancers now
Winter Springs and other
have quite a collection of surrounding communi­
costumes and props.
ties. There is a great rap­
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Youth d ed ica ted to p reserv in g the past
'h e Talako Indian Dancers will
perform three shows during the
1002 Olde Lake Mary Days Festival.
Show times will be 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and
3 p.m.
The group is a non-profit organizaion of American Indian families who
lave have been in existence for 15
/ears.
During this time, they have perbrmed more than 1,500 shows for
nore than 260,000 people. Most of the.
lancers arc young, between the ages
if 8 and 18, who are committed to the
;ffort.
Performances to be given by the
{roup in Lake Mary will include

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approximately 10 dances ranging from
old traditional to the newer pow wow
contest dances. Traditional dancers.
shawl dancers, fancy dancers and
hoop dancers will also be featured.
Bill Prentiss is the president of the
Talako Dancers and devotes his time
to the 15-ycar-old group. Bill is assisted by his wife Sallie and their daughter.
Together, Bill and Sallie own and
operate Western Crafts and Gifts in
Orlando. The Talakos will have many
Native American items for sale during
the Olde Lake Mary Days Festival.
For more information, call 407-5786833.

Co-Chairman's n o te . . .
I recently had the honor to attend the Talako Indian
D ancen annual awards banquet. Prior to attending the ban­
quet, I had volunteered at living history eien ts where the
Talakos also performed and had visited the N ath* American
shop owned by the Talako president, Mr. Bill Prentiss. The
banquet taught me a tot about the TatoJtos and their leaders.
A ll the dancers and their fam ilies gathered at a local
church to celebrate their accomplishments oivr the past year.
First, they all joined in a potiuck dinner provided by parents
and friends o f the Talakos. After dinner and dessert, dancers
w ere honored with Eagle feathers, artuvrk and plaques. A fter
the presentation, the dancers perform ed various dances,
including the Hoop Dance and the Eagle Dance.
To an outsider like me. this appeared to be a typical
auvrds banquet with food, fun and laughter. But, as I sat
observing the young people, their fam ilities and adult mentors,
I what was different about
to.
The young people in this group are respectful, polite and
enthusiastic. They shoued love, honor and respect fo r adults
and leaders. Sure, you see this in sports, scouts and class­
rooms — but this was special. What is so special about the
Talako Indian Dancers is their love fo r M other Earth and all
her inhabitants. A ll these people care about each other, and it
is genuine. The love o f this group pours from its leader, Mr.
Bill Prentiss, who has devoted his life to giving young people
something to belong to and work toward.
Bill and Sallie love the children they mentor and it shows.
Thank you Bill and Sallie fo r all you do.
Peggy Wolfe
Co-chairman, Olde Lake Mary Days

�T he Seminole H ekald

Wednesday. February 27. 2002

To The Following Persons And Businesses
For Their Support In The 2002

Olde Lake Mary Days Festival
City of Lake Mary:
City Officials
Fire Department
Police Department
Parks and Recreation Department
Recoton
Sunniland Corporation
CPH Engineers, Inc.
Florida Business Interiors
Crescent Resources, LLC
Shaw Construction
Homewood Suites
Crystal Lake Nursery
Scholastic Books
Einstein Brothers
Panera Bread
Publix
Sun Trust Bank
Target
Albertsons
Demonstrators
C rafters
Food Vendors
Community Organizations
Lake Mary Historical Society
Entertainers
Civic Groups
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Local Merchants

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277 Fence
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238 Car Rentals
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Correctional
Facility
eased Thursday night
when a haunting weeklong mistake was rectioffice
arrested
Gifherto Roman, 47, at
about
6 JO
p.m.
Thursday at the Lake
Kathryn
Motel
In
Longwood. Roman, a
convicted arsonist who

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on an attempted first-degree murder charge,
was mistakenly released from the jail Feb.
14
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that he is bade tn Jail," said {ail director
David Diggs. "Last night was the best sleep
I've had In three days."

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trial for attempted first-degree murder

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until Orange County paperwork arrived
Tliesday a t the Jail authorizing his transfer to
a state prison. Roman was convicted of
an on In Orange County after he set his

wife's hom e on fire in 1999. He was sen­
tenced to approximately three years o f
prison time. Roman was a waiting a retrial in
the Seminole Jail for another 1999 incident
where he allegedly tried to run over his exwife with a vehicle.
Welcome Home
With a Scrabble board, a deck of UNO
cards and other personal belongings,
Roman w as released from the jail at about
11 JO a m last Thursday. Five days later, as

Sophomore Chamesla
Bailey came off the bench to
key a rally as the Seminole
Community College
men's basketball tei
defeated Central Florida
Community Cottage from
Ocala, 58-54. at the S C C
Health end Physical
Education Center
Wednesday night

Sanford with a brand new driven license.
Armed with a license photograph that
was practically still wet, a special task force
of deputies and investigators created a plan
o f attack and implemented it around noon,
said sheriff's office spokesman Steve Olson.
The plan included around-the-clock protec­
tion o f Roman's ex-wife at on undisclosed
location.
"They wanted to go out an work the
streets without him knowing he was want­
ed ," Olson said why the sheriff's office wait-

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Blind man claims
self defense in
stabbing incident
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

Lake M a ry girls
soccer team In
State Final
TAMPA — The Lake M ary
High School girls soccer
team defeated Am erican
H igh School from Hialeah
(1 9 4 -1 ), 2-1, Friday after­
noon to advance into this
afternoon's FHSAA Class 4 A
State Championship C am e
at Pepin/Rood Stadium in
Tampa.
The Rams (26-6-1) will
take on the winner o f
Friday's second sem ifinal
betw een Sarasota (26-1-2)
and Parkland-D oughs (24-1
0) at S p.m. today
(Saturday).

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Seminole High School teacher Gail Bonjione, center, receives word* of congratulations from Seminole
School Board member Dede Schaflner and Seminole Schools Superintendent Paul Hagerty after she
was told a surprise announcement — she was named Seminole's 2003 Teacher ot the Year

SANFORD - A blind elderly
man almost stabbed another man
to death Thursday night at the
Outreach Rescue Mission located
at 1701 West 13th Street.
Police responded to the mis­
sion at approximately 1 0 J0 p.m.
to find Brian Stanley, 36, sitting in
a chair covered in blood. He was
stabbed twice with a kitchen
knife. Once in the chest and
another time in the back of the
head.
Almost an hour beforehand,
police responded to the mission
in reference to a disturbance.
According to the reporting offi­
cer, Stanley appeared intoxicated
os his eyes were bloodshot and
his speech slurred. The mission
advised police they Just wanted
Stanley to go to bed and leave the
others alone. The officer reported
Stanley went back to bed.
Apparently he didn't stay there

In their second visit to the mis­
sion, officers followed a blood
trail through the mission to find
the suspect in the center o f the
main room, sitting in a brown
chair. The suspect admitted to the
crime, but stated he was only
protecting himself after Stanley
threatened to do bodily harm to
him , according to the police
report

"The suspect is alleging he
was threatened," said Sanford
police
spokeswoman
Cleo
Cohen. "VVe have the suspect, but
no arrest has beer* made."
Stanley allegedly grabbed the
man and that’s when the suspect
stabbed him with the kitchen
knife that he had hidden under­
neath his pillow. The knife was
later found by police w edged
between the suspect's chair and
cushion.
Although bleeding profusely.
See Stabbing, Page 7A

Bonjione named Teacher of the Year
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Arustic
1'Exposure
With only a few brush
strokes to go, Troy Hay le
almost finished with hie
fourth and final entry for
the annual
Sanford/Seminole Art
Association Member
Show.
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tudents in Gail Bonjione's art history
class were supposed to take a quiz on
Thursday. That all changed, however,
when m ore than a dozen people cam e charg­
ing into the classroom announcing som e very
good news.
Bonjione, a language arts teacher at
Sem inole High School, is Sem inole C ounty's
2003 Teacher of the Year. T h e announcem ent
w as greeted by a standing ovation and
applause from her art history students —
and it w asn't because they d id n 't have to
take Thursday's test.
"I love her," said senior OckeshJa
Christian. "S h e's committed and dedicated to
all o f her students. She is alw ays there when

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Gall Bonjione receives a hug from her sister, Kathy
Corso, during Thursday’s surprise presentation for
Teacher of the Year. The language arts teacher
was completely shocked by the announcement.

W T C collapse survivor tells his story
N ew York City co m m issio n er o ffers
u n iq u e insight on Sept. 11 tra ged y

A survivor o f the World Trade
C enter
collapse
provided
University of Central Florida stu­
dents with a unique insight about
the S e p t 11 tragedies.
Stephan Hittman, deputy com­
missioner of life and safety for the
New York City Fire Department,
was on campus Wednesday, Feb.
19, to participate in UCF's
Leadership Week. A recipient of
the International Leadership

Award, Hittman was the ideal
choice to be the keynote speaker
for the week.
Hittman held two separate
leadership presentations, and os
promised by the university, he
provided "insight that hadn't
been seen before."
Like most FDNY brass,
Hittman was front and center

SA N FO R D — More than 200
dignitaries from the Central
Florida region gathered in the
old Post Office to kick-off a new
era for Sanford Main Street Inc.
The event served as the grand
opening of Main Street's new
offices and a public introduction
to the organization's new execu­
tive director, Marlene Frith.

That awareness and money
will be used to implement the
four-point strategy of the nation­
al Main Street organization:
Design, organize, promote and

when the towers collapsed. Of the
J O city firefighters wno lost their
lives that day, 89 were senior offi­
cers. Those numbers become
more significant when you con­
sider that in the 150 year history of
the FDNY, 175 firefighters lost
their lives in the line of duty.

SANFORD — Raymond
Hardy has fond memories of his
d a p as a Sanford firefighter, par­
ticularly of the time hie spent at
the old fire station on Palmetto
Avenue. He's hesitant to share
some of them, though.
"Quite frankly, I don't think
the statute of limitations has run
out on some of the things we
did," Hardy laughed as he
recalled some of the pranks he
pulled off. "W? had some good
times."
Hardy joined about 20 retired
firefighters for a luncheon at the
old fire station. The meal is a
monthly event Deputy Fire
Chief Jerry Ransom organized to
celebrate the department's histo­

ry-

"We want to remember our
roots," Ransom said, noting that
the Sanford department is one of
the oldest organized fire units in
the state.

See H ittm an, Page 10A

Toby Troutman and
Jennifer Wilttami - Sanford
Main Street Inc. volunteers

Index
C la lulled .
Crouword
Dear Abby
U g o li . . .
Ufa Style . .
Obituortei
Opinion . .
Police lo g
Religion . ,
Sportt . . .

Barbara Farrell, who lives In the former fj
talks to retired Sanlord firefighter Chogr
fighters luncheon. Bose retired from dirt.

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A GLANCE AROUND O U R COUNTY
WhM a deal: The sale of the six-story budding at
the com er o f lat Street and Park Avenue, often
referred to as the Flraf Union R in k building, has
created a buzz among downtown property owner*.
The upper floors have been vacant for y ean and the
building w as on the market for months. Enter Lego
Real L L C The local company purchased the build­
ing for $1.35 million, a bit pricey some thought.
H im * exit Lago Real may have got the deal of the
century First Union officials announced last year
that the bank would leave downtown Sanford. The
bank braaa changed their minds after First Union
merged with Wachovia. According to whispers
heard Around T h e Clock, the new contract runs 10
years at $187,000 per year. Even the math-challertged
^
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federal tax incentives
for restoring the build­
ing to National Historic
Register standards and
that $135 million starts
looking pretty cheap.

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In the beginning; It
wasn't the Seminole
County Commlsaion
or even the d ty of
Sanford that first gen­
erated debate about a
county conference cen­
ter It was the achool
board. That's rig h t the one government entity that
hasn’t weighed In with its opinion is responsible for
eight years of plans, plans and more plans.
Carlton Henley, who wasn't a county commis­
sioner at the time, brought the idea up in 1994 dur­
ing the public comments section of the commission
meeting. He had fust come horn a school board
meeting where it was derided that high school grad­
uations would no longer occur at each school’s foot­
ball stadium. Evidently a less than graceful family
member o f a graduate had stumbled on the stadium
steps and sued the school system.
The board's decision didn't make much sense to
Henley (or the general public), especially since the
stadiums would still be used for football games and
other activities. Henley, a former football coach and
retired principal at Lyman High School, blew off a
little steam at that 1994 county oonunission meeting
about the ridiculous prospect o f Seminole County families having to travel to Orange County to watch
their sons and daughters graduate. He suggested
the county build a radlity large enough so graduates
of Seminole County high schools could actually
graduate in Seminole County.
Bet Henley never thought that eight years after
making the suggestion, it would still be am ajor
issue far the commission (of which he is now a part,
having been elected In 1998). As Commissioner
D k k Van D« t W d d * pointed out, though, the con­
ference center b moving at the speed of light com­
pared to the discussions on a new courthouse. It
took the commission 12 years before it finally
approved the new $45 million project
As a side note, Henley’s original suggestion to
build a facility big enough to hold graduation cere­
monies has been noted. Even Henley admits that to
build a center that big would not be cost effective. It
comes down to the "Easter Sunday" principle—
don't construct a building big enough to hold the
single largest crowd of the year. Build it slightly big­
ger than the average attendance, with room to
expand.
The■old
oli coach would still like to see
uations
held in Seminole County. Considering
past suecornurns, anyone?

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Timed up; As reported last week in 'Hie Clock
column. The
d o c k d ock in
Magnolia Square
is’getting some
much needed
repairs. As you
can see, Shawn
Wood of Palmer
Electric of
Orlando
installed new
mechanisms,
faces, hands and
a global position­
ing system to
keep the dock in
sync. Many
thanks go out to
Shawn Wood ot Palmer Electric Stella Oritt. Ms.
Oritt donated
Installs new works in the clock
the money to
have The Magnolia Square Clock repaired.
— Dan Ping, Herald Editor
Got a tidbit for Around the Cock? Send e-mails
to ThedockO sem lnoleherald.com

Out &amp; About

Rainy day lady

S A T ____
The Sanford Lakeside
Lions d a b is hosting its

annual Fishing*
fo rth * Blind Saturday,
23, at Mullet Lake Park
Sanford.
The event pairs experi­
enced boat captains with
sight-handicapped adults and
children who may n ot other­
wise experience the challenge
and thru] of fishing. A cookout and awards await anglers ...
after the morning tourna­
ment. Children must be chap­
eroned.
For further Information
and directions, call 407-3214415.
The Republican Women's
Club o f Seminole will host
an elephant walk and mem­
bership drive 1030 a.m.
Saturday, Feb. 23, at Otter*
Restaurant in Sanford.
Sandy Goard from the
Office of Election, will be the
speaker. Lunch la $10. Visitor*
are welcome.
For mote information, call
V. Home at 407-323-7069.

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A Iona atrollar walks Friday across the Magnolia Marketplace In downtown Sanford. Rain, something not aa«n In Centra)
Florida lately, fell for most of tha day Friday and waa expected to continue Into the wnakand.

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Attached Tag not Aialgnad to Vehicle
Sanford Officrr Tina Leman arrested Tristan
Sanders, 25, of Sanford Wednesday far driving a
crram-color Chrvy four-door with a Ikmae
plate assigned h&gt;a grey Cadillac The tag was
also expired and farther investigation levelled
Sanders had two active warrants out of Matusta
County, both far burglary of a dwelling.

foe driving under the influence, possession of
marijusna and drug paraphernalia. He refused
to give brsalh temple* at the jail.

Marijuana Possession
• The sheriff's office City/County
Investigative Bureau seized Thursday night a
significant quantity of marijuana plants man the
Oviedo area.
of cocaine, drug paraphernalia and i
A Up lead to the discovery of an otinutod
evidence. She reportedly threw a crack pipe on
500 to 800 marijuana plants growing In a wood­
the ground in attempt to anaah it rod tried to
ed area near Divirion Street and State Road 419.
oonaral several pieces of crack cocaine in her
The plants were growing in the ground and in
mouth.
pots. No arrests have been made and there are
• Seminole Sheriff’s Office Agent Daniel
no Immediate suspects, according to thy sheriff’• . Moran arrntod Monks M&lt;dttn,Zk of Sanford
Tuesday for possession rid purchase of cocaine.
The US. Department of Justice estimatat
Police arranged the sale of the no* gTOEl of poweach marijuana plant has a potential value of
der cocaine to Medlin at the Sunland Estate*
$1,000, which makes this find worth at least
basketball courts. Police reported, "within rec­
$500/100.
ords' of arriving at the b-ball courts, Medlin
• Seminole Deputy Dona Sue Hart arrested
exited her nearby 105 Parkview Drive residence
Patricia Sayre, 61, of Sanford Monday far poaand walked to the court* to purchase the drugs.
aession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia
• Sanford Officer Sherry WrbsteT arrested
Reportedly, Sayre was checking into security at
Demontoes William. 17, of Sanford Wednesday
the hunt of the courthouse when the deputy
for pnssi toionof cocaine with intent to acll.
noticed a large tin In her pune that could be
• Seminole Deputy Jarritt Negri arrested
used to conceal a weapon. Police opened the tin
Deartne Caldwell, 35, off Winter Springs Tliesday
and found marijuana, two pipes, a knife and
for possession of cocaine and drug parapherna­
small pair of scissors.
lia.
• Sanford Officer jason Shor arrested Karl
Calhoun, 26, of Sanford Wednesday for possesRobbery with a Firearm
sion of marijuana.
LongwocxJ Investigator Rob Ladoczky arrest­
• Sanford Officer Jose Mender arrested
ed Kimberly Gray, 24, of Winter Springs
Wednesday jimmy Snell. 36. of Sanford, Amy Jo
VWdnesday for robbery with a firearm.
Gates, 32, of Altamonte Springs and Cynthia
Acroniing to police,, on
o Feb. 9, a male victim
Jordan of Sanford. Police found the three congre­ accepted a ride fromi the
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gated behind the mission on 13th Street and
on US.
IS, Highway 17/'
17/92 in Longwood to his resi­
found several crack pipes and marijuana. Snell
dence on East Church Street Upon reaching his
was charged with possession of marijuana.
residence, the allegedly produced a long-bar­
Gates was charged with resisting an officer, drug reled silver revolver and demanded money. The
paraphernalia and fraud and Jordan was
victim reportedly turned over approximately
charged with possession of drug paraphernalia.
$150 to her. She then allegedly followed the vic­
• The sheriff's office City/County
tim into the residence and produced a black
Investigative Bureau executed a search warrant
semi-automatic handgun c
Wednesday at 212 Eklerwixxl St in Wintry
money. The victim bid her had no more, so she
Springs and arrested two suspects. Agents
left and fled in hrr vehicle.
arrested Angel Courtney, 21, of Winter Springs
and Rondon Steinberg. The two were arrested
Fraud
for possession of marijuana and drug parapher­
Sanford Officer John Difatta arrested Justin
nalia.
Kozak. 23, of Sanford Wednesday for fraud. He
• The Sanford police tactical unit executed a
reportedly neglected to return the blue Chevy
search warrant Tuesday at 1309 Olive Avenue.
Comoro to Enterprise rent a car and they report­
Police arrested residents Sharon Teague, 32, for
ed it stolen. The vehicle was reportedly due back
marijuana possession and Roderick Doe, 30, for
Jan. 28. Kozak stated to police that he gave the
resisting an officrr.
rental office a credit card and assumed the vehi­
• Seminole Deputy Willie Williams arrested
cle did not have to be returned. Kozak also had
Roruld I ewis, 43, of Winter Springs Monday for active warrants out of Orange County for bat­
possession of marijuaru, destroying evidence
tery and violation of probation.
and smuggling contraband into the jail. Lewis
reportedly threw one bag of marijuana out the
DUI
window, police found another in the vehicle and
* Seminole Deputy Charles Albrecht arrested
another bag of pof was found in his underwear
Christopher Ross, 3 4 of Longwood Thursday
at the jail
for driving under the influence. Breathalyzer
tests at the jail revealed a blood alcohol content
• Seminole I^puty Andrew Conklin arrested
Willis Patty, 28. of Winter Springs Monday for
of about 15d
possession of marijuana anil driving under the
* Florida Highway Trooper A. Cadiz arrest­
influence. Police reported she was driving 71
ed Stephen Kizcr, 45, of Geneva Tuesday for dri­
mph in a 45-mph rone of State Road 419.
ving under the influence and driving with a sus­
pended license.
Cocaine Possession
* Seminole Deputy Charles Albrecht arrested
• Seminole Deputy James Clark arrested Tara Caries Rodriguez, 40, of Longwood Wednesday

Grand Theft
5anfo*d Officer John Labree inrated James
Heil, V , of Lake Mary TLresday for grand theft
and (even counts of dealing in stolen property.
Heil reportedly stole Items valuing dcae to
$1,500 from h i roommato and then jwwned
then for money.
Sexual Battery on a Child

Oviedo police arrmted WUliam Walker, 51, of
Ovirdo Monday for capital sexual battory on a
child under 12 yean of age. Walker la a truck
driver who opiates throughout the Central
Florida area. Investigator* working this case are
uncxrtafn whatherlhaman may havahadai
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Selling Tobacco to Minors
The Sanford Police Department Youth
Services Unit and State Alcohol and Tobacco
agent* conducted a joint operation Monday tar­
geting the tale of tobacco to minor*. A total of 45
stores in Sanford area were checked with viola­
tions occurring at eight locations.
Seven Eleven manager Shawn Nannemacher,
29, of Deltona was issued a notice to appear in
court after he did not request identification or
verbally ask an underage operative's age before
the sale of cigarettes. The location of the conve­
nience store it 7500 County Road.
Walgreen'! clerk Gale Bish. 63, of Sanford
was isaued a notice to appear in court after she
dkl not request Identification or verbally ask an
underage operative’s age before the tab of ciga­
rettes. The location of the drug store is 2501
French Ave.
Pipe Dreams clerk Shannon Smith, 29, of
Sanford was issued a notice to appear in court
after the did not request identification or verbal­
ly ask an underage operative's age before the
sale of cigarettes. The stive location is 29211144
South Orlando Drive.
Seven Eleven clerk Vicky Hayes. 47, of
Sanford was issued a notice to appear in court
after she did not request identification or verbal­
ly ask an underage operative's age before the
wie of cigarettes. The convenience store location
is 100 North French Ave.
Handy Way cashier Leslie Stanton. 47, of
Sanford was issued a notice to appear in court
after die did not request Identification or verbal­
ly ask an underage operative's age before the
tale of cigarettes. The location of the store is 303
East 25th Street
Eckerd deck Hillary Anderson, 2ft of Deltona
was isaued a notice to appear in court after she
requested and examined an undercover opera­
tive's identification card, but sold the pock of
cigarettes anyway. The drug store location Is
3798 Orlando Drive.
Smoker's Express clerk Richard Jacobs, 20, of
Sanford was issued a notice to appear in court
after he did not request identification or verbally
ask an underage operative's age before the tale
of cigarettes. The convenience store location is
1920 French Ave.
Another deck from the E-Z Discount
Beverage store at 4101 W at State Road 46 was
also a id .

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individuals for their commit­
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healthy and drug-free com­
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For more information, call
407-302-4143.
The Sanford-Seminole A rt
Association will host its
annual Member Show 1 to 4
p.m. Sunday, Feb. 24, in the
Sanford Carden Club, located '
at 200 Fairmont St.
For more1information, call
Carolyn Towles at 407-8311104.
The Warship Battle Group
will host a remote control
model warship battle at the
retention pond at Trotwood
Park in Winter Springs 9 a.m.
to 2 pun. Sunday, Feb. 24.
Model warships vary from
40 inches to 62 inches in
length. The public is wel­
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For more information, call
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The opening of d ty of
Casselberry's ninth Public
Art Series, 'Em erging
Artists," will be 6 to 9 p.m.
TVicsday, Feb. 26, In City Hall,
located at 95 Triplet Lake
Drive, in Casselberry. Tire
event will feature internation­
al artists Obcd Gomez,
Gciaido Oyola, Holly Picano,
Elias Lopez, Marcos Serrano,
Armando Rivera, Aurora
Rincon, Stephen Burton,
Godfrey Chimhanzi, Nathan
Washington Mamvura,
Arthur Zarvacz, Claudia, and
Roberta Lachlnski. Live
music will be provided by La
Rondalla.
Paintings, sculptures,
mosaics and glasswork from
the artists will remain on dis­
play at City Hall through
For more information, call
Linda Moore at 407-262-7702,
ext. 1300.

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Brethren Reaching Out will
host it* fourth annual Public
Safety Day 11 a.m. to 3 p m
Saturday, Feb. 23, at Brethren
Reaching Out, located at
Seminole Gardens
Apartments, 1600 W. 5th S t ,
in Sanford.
The event will feature *pedal recognl-

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Obituaries
BEATRICE CAMARA

BETTY L HAMILTON
Betty L Hamilton, 83, of
Enterprise Road, DeBary, died
Wednesday, Feb. 20,2002, In
Mariner Healthcare of Orange City.
Bom In Buffalo, N.Y., she moved
to Centra] Florida from Miami in
1954. She was a retired tales clerk
for Touch of Class Jewelry Store in
Altamonte Springs, where she
worked for 10 years. She was a
member of Plymouth Avenue
Christian Church in DeLand and
participated In a Jamaica Christian
Mission in the Jamaica West Indies
and Village of Hope in Haiti
Survivor* include two sisters,
Adele E Hill of Deltona and Carol
D. Hcrget of Haiti
BaJdaufi
___ auff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City b In charge of
arrangements.

Beatrice Camara, 83, of Golden
B in * Lane. Longwood, died Friday,
Feb. 15,2001, in Orlando
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Bom in Fall River; Mass, »he
moved to Central Florida In 1973.
She was a homemaker and enfoyed
needlework. She waa a member of
Florida Hospital Seventh Day
AdventW Onm *
Survivors indude her husband of
63 year*, Msmy Camara of
Ltaigwood; one daughter; Tariey
Tafcot of Providence, i l l ; one stater;
Dda Dever of bwemeee; and several
nieces and nephew*.
Altman-Long Funeral Homes of
DeBary b ln charge of arrangeJUDITH E COLE
Judith E Cole, 53, of Howard
Boulevard, Longwood. died
Saturday, Feb. 16* 2002. in her resi­
dence.
Bom June 19,1948, in
Northampton, Maas, die moved to
Central Florida In 1991. She was a
hcnpital records technician She
attended the Boston Conservatory of
Music
Survivors include her huaband,
Robert Cole of Longwood; her
mother; Eleanor Dewhunt of
Sanford; her father, Albert Dewhurst
of Sanford, two *ona, Kevin Cole of
Laconia, N J i , and Shawn Cdle of
Sanford,' one daughter; Kelly Coie of
Longwood; one brother; Robert A
Dewhuist of Bekherton, M as*; and
three grandchildren
A memorial aervioe was held 7
p m Thursday, Feb 21, in the
Gramkow Funeral Home Chapel
with the Rev. Ian White officiating,
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanfoed b in charge of arrange­
ments.

ROBERT Ai LEDUKE
Robert A. LeDuke, 46, of West
Minnesota, Orange City, died
Monday, Feb. 18,2002, In his resi­
dence.
Bom in New Haven, C o m , he
resided in Central Florida for 15
years. He was of the Catholic faith.
Survivor* include hi* mother,
Margaret LeDuke of Winter
Springs; and two daughters,
Michelle N. LeDuke and Danielle
C LeDuke, both of Central Florida.
Banfleld Funeral Home of
Winter Springs b In charge of
arrangements.
HELEN FOLSCHILD
MCCLOSKEY
Helen FolschUd McGoskey, 100

ROOSEVELT MITCHELL
Roosevelt Mitchell, 70, of
Mellon vllle Avenue, Sanford, died
Wednesday, Feb. 13,2002, in
Health Care and Rehabilitation
Center.
Bom Nov. 11,1931, in Sanford,
he w as a retired construction
worker.
Survivors include three sons,
Tyrone Moran of Sanford and
Roosevelt Mitchell and Jimmy Lee
Mitchell, both of Syracuse, N.Y.;
one daughter, Beverly Mitchell of
Syracuse; 26 grandchildren; and
nine great grandchildren.
WUson-Elchelberger Mortuary
lncv of Sanford Is In charge of
arrangements.

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LAWRENCE GEIGER

P. Wriglit c*f Oriando; two sons,
Johnny Wright of Oriando and Earl
Knight of Sanford; four daughters,
Unda Davb of DeRiry, Beverly
Gcxlfrey and Cher) I l ie , both of
Sanford and Debra Turner of
Pittsburg, Calif.; four brothers,
Roosevelt Wright of Brooklyn, N.Y,
Robert Smitlr of Dtytoru Beach,
William Wright of Omaha, Neb, and
Eddie Wright of Sanford; 16 grand­
children; and eight great grandchil­
dren.
Wilson-Eichelbetgpr Mortuary Inc,
of Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.

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BERTHA ROTKER
Bertha Rotker, 103, of Catalina
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Feb. 19,2002, in DeBary Manor.
Bom In Budapest Hungry, she
moved to Central Florida from Del
Ray, Calif, in 1992. She enjoyed cro­
cheting, Bingo and card playing.
Survtvor* indude three sons.
Writer Rotker of Queens, N.Y, Martin
Rotker of Deltona and Kenneth
Rotker of Riverside, Calif; one
daughter, Sheila Hill of Boca Raton;
eight grandchildren; and four great
grandchild rm
Memori.il donations may be mode
to the Hospice of VWusia/Flagler,

WESLEY WRIGHT JR.
WsJey "Snow" Wright Jr, of
Viscaya Avenue, Orlando, died
Morally, Feb. 18,21X12, in Orlando
Regional Medical Center.
Bom Jan. 2,1927, in Muntkrilo, he
was a retired maintenance supervisor
for Citizens Rink of Cape Cod. I lc
was a member of Trinity United
Methodist Chureli In Sanford. I le was
also a member of Celery City LodgeNo. 542 IB.PO.Eof VV, Evergreen
Lodge No. 23 Free and Accepted
Masons and Council of Doers of Cape
Cod.
Survivors include his wife, Ddorb

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TUlis Oliver, 79, of Dunbar Avenue,
Lake Monroe,
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brothers, Roosevelt Oliver of Lake
Monroe and Joel Oliver of Sanford;
and a host of cousins.
VWbon-Ekhefoergcr Mortuary Inc.,
of Sanford b in charge of arrange­
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Lawrence Geiger, 75, of Avb
Lane, Deltona, died Tuesday, Feb.
19,2002, in Florida Hospital-South,
Orlando.
Bom in Torrtngton, Conn., he
moved to Central Florida in 1970.
He served in the US. Navy during
Wfarld War IL He was an investiga­
tor for the Florida Department of
Correction in Orange County. He
was a member of the BFO Elks of
Winter Park, Sons of Italy In
Orlando and the Knights of
Columbus in Connecticut He
enjoyed gardening.
Survivor* include his wife,
Margaret Geiger of Deltona; three
daughters, Joyce Olgcr-Tague of
OLand, Kathricvn Cdgvr-Tagu* of
Geneva and Joan Alexander of
Haines Gty; one stepdaughter,
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Mildred Rubtn of Oriando; one
brother; Frank Geiger of West Port
Com.; six grandchildren; and eight
greatgrandchildren
Baidauff Family Funeral Home of
Orange City b in charge of arrange­
ments.

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in Worcester, Mass., In
1901, she moved to Sanford in
1957, where she resided until 1994
when she moved to Shushan, N.Y.
She worked as a private secretary
at Worcester Envelope Co., until
her marriage. She was active In
veterans affairs, loved music and
sang in the Worcester Music
Festival for many years. She was a
member of the DOES.
Survivors include one nephew,
Edward H. Salmon Jr.; and three
nieces, Doris S. Lynch of
Northboro, Mass., Barbara S
Thomas of Greenfield, Mass., and
Lynn F. Poulon of Subury, Mass.
New Comer-Cannon Family
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charge of arrangements.

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T e e n -p re g n a n c y . D ru g a b u se . S c h o o l v io le n c e .
D e c lin in g lite ra cy . N a m e a s o c ia l ill th a t p la g u e s s o c ie ty
a n d y o u 'll d is c o v e r th e ro o t o f th e p ro b le m m o st o f te n
lie s in d y s fu n c tio n a l fa m ily s itu a tio n s.
H o w h a s s o c ie ty a d d re s s e d th e p ro b le m s ? T oo o fte n
w ith e ffo r ts th a t tre a t th e sy m p to m ra th e r th a n th e p ro b ­
le m . S tr ic t c r im in a l p e n a ltie s a re th e s o lu tio n fo r th e la w *
a n d -o r d e r c ro w d . T h o s e p ro g ra m s h a v e th e ir p la c e , a s d o
r e h a b ilita tiv e o r s o c ia l s e rv ic e p ro g ra m s c h a m p io n e d b y
o th e r s .
B u t w h a t i f w e g e t s e r io u s an d a tta c k th e p ro b le m
b e fo r e it o c c u r s ? W h a t if w e p ro v id e a d u lts w ith th e
s k ills th e y n e e d to b e p a re n ts a n d c h ild re n w ith a s tim u ­
la tin g e n v ir o n m e n t th a t e n c o u ra g e s le a rn in g and
im p r o v e s s o c ia liz a tio n ?
S u c h a p ro g ra m e x is ts h e re in S e m in o le C o u n ty , th e
o n ly o n e o f its k in d in C e n tra l F lo rid a . P e n n y O 'C o n n e ll
a n d E la in e R a y ru n th e P a re n tin g L a b s, a c o m p r e h e n s iv e
p r o g r a m th a t p r o v id e s p a re n ts w ith a h a n d s -o n le a r n in g

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c e n te r to im p ro v e th e ir c h ild -re a rin g s k ills .
P a re n ts c a n b e g in s o o n a fte r th e ir c h ild is b o m . T h a t
m a y s o u n d e a rly , b u t c h ild d e v e lo p m e n t d o e s n 't w a it fo r

Rabom offers
suggestion for
proposed center

m o m m ie s a n d d a d d ie s to a c q u ire p a re n tin g s k ills .
" E a c h p e rio d w e d is c u s s a d iffe ren t to p ic : h o w to d is c i­
p lin e y o u r c h ild , h o w to p ro m o te c o g n itiv e s k ills , e v e r y ­
th in g y o u n e e d to k n o w a s a p a re n t," O 'C o n n e ll s a id .
P a re n ts a r e n 't th e o n ly o n e s to b en e fit. S in c e c h ild r e n
a c c o m p a n y th e ir p a re n ts to th e cla sse s, th e y p a rtic ip a te
in th e a c tiv itie s , a s w e ll. R e se a rch has s h o w n th a t in fa n ts
w h o a r e p u t in s tim u la tin g e n v iro n m e n ts le a rn q u ic k e r
a n d d e v e lo p s o c ia l s k ills earlier.
" F r o m b irth to 2 y e a r s o ld is a c ritica l tim e ," R a y s a id .

To the e d ito r

Congratulations to the city of
Sanford’s and the county of
Seminole's elected officials on
their recent decision to not build
and finance a hotel on a pro­
posed location in downtown
Sanford on part of Ft. Mellon
Park.

" C h ild r e n d e v e lo p s o q u ic k ly a t th a t a g e . T h e s o o n e r y o u
p u t th e m in a s tim u la tin g e n v iro n m e n t, th e b e tte r o f f
th e y w ill b e ."

heaviiy used Civic Center, os
well as the Chamber of
Commerce Building and the
Sanford Tourist Association
a lea! Much of this property Is
vacant and unused and part of
it includes the soon to be vacat­
ed Post Office.
This new facility in down­
town would greatly enhance the
vitality of the lake front area
and bring in outsiders to sec
and shop in our beautiful his­
toric city.
This should also unite the

community by eliminating the
controversial decision made by
the City Commission some
ears ago to use part of Ft.
lellon Park for commercial
development.
Business owners, tourism
directors, lake front activities, Ft.
Mellon Park users and everyone
in the area can take greater
pride in downtown Sanford
with this new conference center
facility!
Let’s Roll!

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Afghan claims of civilian deaths deserve investigation

T h e c la s s e s m e e t tw ic e a w e e k fo r tw o h o u r s . T h e s e s ­
s io n s a r e d iv id e d in to s e v e n s ix -w e e k p e rio d s b e g in n in g

"It is well that war is so terrible
— lest we should grow too fond
of it" — Robert E. Lee, 1862
"You cannot qualify
........ .
war in harsher terms tlian
I will. War is cruelty, amt

one or two of the incidents,
Rumsfeld and otlier military
spokesmen are dismissing most
........... reports of civilian casual­
ties as anti-U-S. propa­
ganda.
lost last week, a
spokesman for U5.
Central Command
Asti*-1cam paign.
'
liewixl to the Pentagon
against terror began in
Afghanistan, Donald
line in response to credi­
ble re|xirts of civilian
Rumsfeld's plainspoken
frankness abtn.it the essen­
deaths, including those of
tial business of war —
17 children, in a bombing
annihilating the enemy —
raid oh the village of
was refreshing. Like Colin Cynthia
Thorai on O ct 21.
"We can confirm that
Powell a decade earlier,
T|H’ k ( T
the secretary of defense
tlu- (Taliban command)
was boldly on point when • • • • • • • facility tliat we struck
speaking aboui what American
was the only tiling that we hit,"
bomber pilots and ground com­
tlie spokesman said.
mandos were up to: eliminating
Yet villagers have given
al-Qaida and its Taliban defend­
American news organizations a
ers.
very different account They
described panicked attempts to
But Rumsfeld's highly touted
flee their homes in Thorai — near
candor has deserted him lately .is
he has been faced with questions
flic Taliban stronghold of Tirin
Kot - as bombs started to fall.
about the possibility — indeed,
the UkclihixK* — liiat American
They loaded families onto a trail­
er, hitched it to a tractor and set
defense forces mistakenly caused
hundreds, possibly thousands, of
off in tiro dark. But they didn't
make it very far before a missile
civilian deaths in Afghanistan.
Even as the Pentagon has reluchit tiro front of the trailer, leaving
bodies Mixxlicd and tom asunder.
tantly opened investigations into

in A u g u s t a n d r u n n in g th ro u g h M ay. E a c h c la s s p e r io d
u s u a lly b e g in s w ith a 2 5 to 3 0 m in u te le c tu r e o n a s p e c if­
ic to p ic . E x p e r t g u e s t s p e a k e rs a re c o m m o n . T h e r e is
p le n ty o f in te r a c tiv ity w ith p a re n ts a n d c h ild re n : s in g in g
s o n g jg -fin g e r -p a m tin fr a n d s h a rin g tim e .
s t b e P a f f n tin g L a b s p ro v id e a m u c h n e e d e d s e r v ic r T c T ^ ^ v ^ d ^ c f ^ - w c tt o n o f tfie C o m m u n ity — fro m p a r ­
e n ts w h o s tr u g g le to m a k e e n d s m e e t to th o s e w h o h a v e
a b u n d a n t fin a n c e s — th e p ro g ra m is in je o p a rd y .
E x p a n s io n a t S e m in o le C o m m u n ity C o lle g e w ill r e s u lt in
th e d e s tr u c tio n o f th e p o rta b le c la s s ro o m s u se d b y th e
P a r e n tin g L a b s. A fte r A p ril 1, th e p ro g ra m w ill te r m in a te
u n le s s a n o th e r s p a c e is fo u n d .
I t 's n o t a s e a s y a s le a s in g v a c a te s p a c e . W h ile th e p ro ­
g r a m 's m e a g e r $ 3 6 ,0 0 0 a n n u a l b u d g e t is c o v e r e d th r o u g h
th e $ 7 0 p e r s ix w e e k s tu itio n , th e re 's n o m o n e y fo r re n t.
R a is in g tu itio n is n o t a v ia b le o p tio n b e c a u s e it e lim i­
n a te s p a r e n ts w h o a lre a d y stru g g le to pay.
P e r h a p s th o se p o litic ia n s w h o ta lk a b o u t th e im p o r ­
ta n c e o f e d u c a tio n c a n fin d a w a y to h e lp th is m o s t b a sic
o f le a r n in g p ro g ra m s . W a n t to k n o c k o u t th e illite r a c y
iii

A much needed conference
center seems like a reasonable
compromise, financed by the
tourist tax collections. Increasing
the tourist tax from 3 cents to 4
cents should be a viable answer
to financing the same.
A suggestion: why not build a
conference center on pmperty
bounded on the north by the ,
lake front, on the south by 1st
Street, on the east by Sanford
Avenue ami on the west by
Palmetto Avenue? Tills would
preserve the much needed and

r a te ? T h e n fu n d a p ro g ra m th a t g iv e s k id s a ju m p o n
r e a d in g s k ills b e fo re th e y e n te r k in d e rg a rte n . F ru s tra te d
w ith c h ild a n d fa m ily se rv ic e s p ro g ra m s th a t s tr u g g le to
fin d s o lu tio n s to d y s fu n c tio n a l fa m ily p ro b le m s ? T h e n
s u p p o r t a p ro g ra m th a t o ffe rs im p o rta n t p a re n tin g s k ills
th a t a d d r e s s p ro b le m s b e fo re th e y o ccu r.
G o o d p a re n tin g d o e s n o t g u a ra n te e 1 0 0 p e rc e n t s u c ­
c e s s . H u m a n s a r c fa llib le . P a ren ts an d c h ild r e n s o m e ­

Survivors claim 21 civilians were
killed.
Then there is the Dec. 20
American air strike on a convoy
in the province of Paktia, which
killed as many as 60 people.
While the Pentagon has insisted
that the vehicles were carrying
Taliban leaders, survivors say the
convoy was headed toward
Kabul, taking tribal elders to
attend the inauguration of the
American-backed interim presi­
dent, Hamid Karzai. Karzai him­
self has said the air strike may
have killed US. allies rather Ilian
enemies.
There are other credible reports
of bombs gone awry or soldiers
mistakenly attacking civilians or
allies. William H. Arkin, a former
Army intelligence analyst who is
a military adviser to Human
Rights VVatch, told The New Yotk
Times that he knows of about 300
reported incidents, and "I'd say
about a third involve some civil­
ian casualties that would be
worth taking a second look at.”
So why is the Pentagon
stonewalling?
Admitting that U S. military
errors may have resulted in the
deaths of innocents would not

come
mproimise our war on terrorism
or taint
our victory over the
bint &lt;
Taliban. Indeed, it is still true that
the vast majority of Afghans are
far better off for our efforts: They
have been liberated from the
vicious yoke of the Taliban, and
their country stands to gain a sta­
bility it has not known in decades.
if the United States is to keep
the moral high ground in the war
on terrorism, we need to investi­
gate credible reports of civilian
deaths caused by our military
forces and. make the Findings pub­
lic. It is mast likely that casualties
to civilians or allies were the
result of honest mistakes — errant
technology or faulty intelligence.
In some cases, for example, it
seems likely that American pilots
and commandos have been delib­
erately misled into targeting an
anti-Taliban force by a rival antiTaliban forte.
The Pentagon doesn’t give
Americans enough credit for
maturity or realism. We know
that innocents are sometimes the
casualties of the fog of war. But
mast those deaths also be shroud­
ed in the miasma of denial and
deceit?
« MMATLANTACONSTITUTION

Suddenly the democrats seem once again to be alive

tim e s m a k e p o o r e d u c a tio n a l a n d / o r life c h o ic e s d e s p ite
th e b e s t e ffo rts o f so ciety . B u t p a re n ts s h o u ld h a v e th e
o p p o r tu n ity to le a rn so lid c h ild -re a rin g s k ills th a t g iv e

You could begin to hear the
ing Democrats out of the woods
sounds of drums along the
and woodwork Ls the Bash bud­
Potomac last week. Democratic
get. 1 ibernls and moderates, too,
drums. The silence of the ......
........... have to respond to
lamblike opposition, eerie
President Bush's attempts
since the events of Sept.
to push a Reaganist
11 of last year, is ending
agenda, unbalancing tlie
ftxler.il budget big time
for many reasons, time
and the smell of scandal
on the backs of the folks
among them.
at home while the miliIt Is a cautious rising
tary searches the globe
so far. But it Ls based on
for evil — cells this time,
more than just the proba­
rather than empires. And
Richard
bility tlut tlie let-lheboth Democrats .uni the
em ployees-bc-damned
press, which lias been
maneuvering of Enron
kept away from the
executives will hurt
action again, will
Republicans and the philosophy
respond to indications that there
of trusting deregulation far more
are, as alw.n s in wars big and
than any Democrats. Washing Ion
small, atrocities being committed
simply seems less like a war c.ipi
by mistake and maybe on pur­
pose, loo
tal and more like the old town of
A 211021Vmocratic campaign
politics as usual.
There are, of course, congres­
is building around the growing
sional elections coming up, and
fear of tlie aging baby biximers.
the L\*mocrats have to come up
The baby boomer time bomb Ls
with something. The greed and
likely to be (lie LV-mocratic issue
sleaziness of Enron, and the pos­
ol choice — and necessity. The
oldest biximers will turn 56 or 57
sibility other deregulated corpo­
rate high rollers will be exposed,
this year. But one of them, the
president himself, must defend
may dominate the news in the
himself against being seen as dip­
months ahead — unless there is
ping into the boomers' sacred
new terrorism on American soil
to vindicate the daily threats
Social Security funds to build lit­
reported by the |iis lice
tle we.i|x&gt;ns to use against poten­
Department.
tial terrorists and big ones to
guard against tire missiles of
But the real threat that is bring

th e m , a n d th e ir k id s , th e b est c h a n c e fo r s u c c e s s . T h e
P a r e n tin g L a b s p ro v id e th a t o p p o rtu n ity , a n d c o m m u n ity
le a d e r s w o u ld b e w is e to len d O 'C o n n e ll an d R a y a h a n d
to c o n t in u e th e ir in n o v a tiv e p ro g ram .
I f y o u 'r e in te re s te d , c o n ta c t O 'C o n n e ll o r R a y a t 4 0 7 3 2 8 -4 7 2 2 e x t. 3 3 7 8 , o r 4 0 7 -9 2 3 -1 3 4 9 .

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North Korea and Iraq and Iran,
countries whose power seems to
be multiplying each day in the
briefing rooms of lire* White
House and the Pentagon. And he
may have to defend the fact that
there are darned few private pen­
sions left for American workers
ns corporations have used trick­
ery, mergers, downsizing and
401(k) plans to strip workers of
tire money being saved for their
old age.
This Ls big stuff — again, if the
fear of terrorism wanes. A little
more than 30 years ago, a
Republican president, Richard
Nixon, said he knew the dirtiest
little secret of the war in Vietnam:
If the public ever realized that
many, many Democrats really
wanted the United States to lose,
then the Democrats would be out
of power for generations — if
they survived at all.
lire dirty litfler secret now
goes flie other w,iy: Terrorism is
tlie base of Republican domi­
nance. I doubt there are
Republicans hoping for more, but
there are some who know new
incidents would secure their elec­
toral futures.
Despite his unprecedented poll
ratings at the moment. President
Bush is already seen as being vul­
nerable when he runs for re-elec­

tion in 2(XH. That Ls why North
Carolina senator John Edwards, a
Democrat, whose name recogni­
tion barely reache's beyond
Chapel Hill and the offices of
political consultants and corpo­
rate lobbyists, was in New
Hampshire earlier this month.
Edwards' shiny gixxl looks are
not the only reason his name Ls
being spoken of with anticipation
in the party; his current anonymi­
ty is his strength. He could give
the party a fresh look three years
from now if George Bush is seen
as a man who did his best abroad
but sold out his own generation
at home.
Who knows? Edwards Ls one
of at least seven Democrats who
are already getting ready for
2001. The others on that list so far
would include Al Gore, senators
Joe Liebcmian of Connecticut,
Majority Leader Tom Daschle of
South Dakota and John Kerry of
Massachusetts, House Minority
Leader Richard Geptiardl of
Missouri and Gov. Grey Davis of
California,
The Potomac knows. Hope
springs eternal in Democratic
breasts that the world will return
to normal. Tliat old man politics,
he just keeps rolling along.
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f o r a ll y o u m o m s a n d d a d s
D E A R A B B Y : O ver the
y e a n , you have advised many
people — m others-in-law and
■o on. But I have never seen
ad vice for parents. 1 am a 13year-old reader w ho has decid­
ed to w rite m y ow n set of
‘'guidelines'* for m om s and
dads. H ere goes:
(1) D o n 't expect your kids to
like th e sam e things you do.
(2 ) Tfetl y ou r kids you love
them every day.
(3) W hen y ou r kids d o some­
thing
w rong,
d o n 't keep
rem inding
them .
Chances are
they feel
bad enough
already.

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(4)

Remember,
you w eren't
perfect
w hen you w ere grow ing up.
D o n 't expect y ou r kids to be.
(5) I f you have m ore than
one k id , d o n 't com pare them.
T hey are com pletely different
people.
(6) Be patient w ith your kids.
T h ey 're ju st learning.
(7) If som ething goes wrong,
d o n 't blam e It on them . It isn't
alw ays their fault.
(8) Surprise your kids some­
tim es — even if it's som ething
little.
(9) A ccept that your kids arc
getting older. They ca n 't always
be 5 years old .
(10) D on't fight in front of
your kids. (That should be a
no-brainer.)
(11) D on 't assum e lh at you
know w hat you r kids are think­
ing.
T h an ks fo r letting m e con­
tribute to the colum n, Abby. —

1 3 -Y E A R -O L D
D EA R 13-YEA R-O LD :
You're w elcom e. I f you w ere
older, you would have see n
the fo llow in g "co m m an d ­
m ents'’ that first appeared In
my colum n In 1981 (!). T h e y
clearly address the s u b je c t o f
parenting:
A C H IL D 'S TEN C O M ­
M A N D M EN TS FO R PAR­
EN TS
by Dr. Kevin Lem an
(1) My hands arc sm all;
please don't expect perfection
whenever I m ake a bed, d raw a
picture or throw a ball. M y legs
are short; please slow d ow n so
that I can keep up w ith you.
(2) My eyes have not seen
the w orld as yours have; please
let m e explore safely. D o n 't
restrict me unnecessarily.
(3) H ousew ork will alw ays
be there. I'm little fo r only a
short time — please take tim e
to explain things to m e about
this wonderful w orld, and do
so willingly.
(4) My feelings arc tender;
please be sensitive to m y needs.
Don’t nag me all day long. (You
w ouldn't want to be nagged for
your inquisitiveness.) TTeat m e
as you would like to be treated.
(5) I am a special gift from
God; please treasure m e as God
intended you to do, holding me
accountable for my actions, giv­
ing m e guidelines to live b y
and disciplining m e in a loving
manner.
(6) 1 need your encou rage­
ment to grow. Please go easy
on the criticism ; rem em ber, you
can criticize the things I do
w ithout criticizing me.
(7) Please give m e the free­
dom to make decisions con ­
cerning myself. Perm it m e to

fail so that 1 can learn from my
m istakes. Then som eday I'll be
prepared to m ake the kind of
decisions life requires of me.
(8) Please d on't d o things
o v er for me. Som ehow lhat
m akes m e feel that my efforts
d id n 't quite m easure up to
your expectations. I know it's
hard, bu t please d on't try to
com pare me w ith my brother
or sister.
(9) Please d o n 't b e afraid to
leave for a weekend together.
Kids need vacations from par­
ents, ju st as parents need v aca­
tions from kids. Besides, it's a
great w ay to show us kids that
your m arriage is very special.
(10) Please take me to
Sunday school and church reg­
ularly, setting a good exam ple
for m e to follow. I enjoy learn­
ing m ore about God.

Pauline Phillips and her
d aughter Jeanne Phillips share
the pseudonym Abigail Van
Burcn. W rite D ear Abby at
www.DearAbby.com or P.O.
Box 69440, Los A ngeles, CA
90069.
Abby shares m ore than 100
o f her favorite recipes In tw o
booklets: "A b b y 's Favorite
R ecipes” and "M o re Favorite
Recipes by D ear Abby." Send a
business-size, self-addressed
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Sanford City Commission Agenda for Fek. 25,2002
Sanford CWy Hall, 300 N o r* Part
Avsnue

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3 p.m. In the City
1. tntetvtew of prospective board
appointee*. &lt;R-1&gt;
A.
Cemetery
Advttory
Commlttaa: Ron Kandzar and
CobWn A. McGes.
0 . Waterfront Matter Plan
Steering Committee: P. Douglas
Groeedose, Otatunjl Y. Oyswale,
and Shirley E. PortIUo.
2. Auditor's reports for year ended
September 30,2001.
A. Sanford Airport Authority.
0 . City of Sanford.
0. Dfscueslon of Regular Agenda
Hems, Add-on Items, and other

I t

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Explorers Earl SulHvan and Delmoa
Barnes lor finding a lost 7-year-old
boy.
2. Presentation of awards to spon­
sors. st^jporters and Hrtl-pfaca win­
ners of IDon Carter Wal-Mart Flailing
Tournament for Youth! special event
Approval of I
Work Session and Regular
Meeting of February 11, 2002.
Recommended by the City Clerk and
the City Manager.

Content Agenda
1. Approve payments made during
January 2002. Recommended by
the City Manager.
2. Approve payment of City
Attorney"* Statement tor the month
of January 2002. Recommended by
the CNy Manager.
4. Mayor's briefing.
2. Approve Amendment SS4A to
8. CNy Manager's briefing.
CPU contract tor continuing engi­
neering services In connection with
SAN FO R D C ITY COM MISSION renewal of the City of Sanford’s
AND LA K E MARY C ITY COMMIS­ Consumptive Use Permit from the
SION SPECIAL JO S fT M U TIN G
St. Johns River Water Management
4 pun. In the City Commission
District In an amount not to exceed
t r - f H n n ,
wfWnDvrs, frim
rioor
$29,408. Recommended by the CNy
lf t la lr n m a
Manager.
t ,vv©iGOfn6.
2. Discussion of ptanned develop­ 4. Approve Amendment tfl5 to CPH
ment on Rinehart Road and Inter­ contract for engineering services
change areas.
required for the renewal of the CNy of
3. Discussion of area road Improve­ Sanford's North Water Reclamation
ment projects (Rinehart Road, Inter­ Facility operating permit in the
changes, etc.).
amount of $25,000. Recommended
4. Discussion ol Development by the CNy Manager.
Design Standards and roadway 8. Approve Amendment *5 6 to CPH
contract for the design of a water line
landscaping.
8. Lake Mary Issues for discussion.
system to serve the area of
Strawberry (Roosevelt) Avenue/
6. Other business.
t9th Street In the amount of
REGULAR MEETING
$38,936. Recommended by the CNy
7
p.m.
City
Com m ission
Manager.
Chambers, First Floor
8. Approve request tor use ot
Centennial Park and Cultural Aits
Center tor *Santord Historic Police
1. Presentations to Sanford Police Appreciation Day" special event on
Explorer LL Cory Donaldson and Saturday, May I t , 2002, from 7:00

SAVE BIG ON S TEEL B U ILD IN G S !
R o M id o n ti.il &amp; C o m in e r c i.il A p p lic a t io n s

AM. to 5:00 P.M.; approve street
closures of 4th Street from Oak
Avenue to Park Avenue and 6th
Street from Oak Avenue to Park
Avenue on Saturday, May 11, 2002,
from 9:00 AM. to 4:00 P.M.; approve
request to waive a* fee* tor the use
of Centennial Park and the Cultural
Arts Center. Event la sponsored by
Sanford Historic Trust. The CNy
Manager recommends approval of
the use of CNy property, the street
closures, and the waiver of CNy
property use fee*.
7. Approve request for use of Fori
Mellon Park and Civic Center from
7:30 AM. to 6:00 P.M. on Friday.
March 8, 2002 tor ISouthern Riders
Motorcycle Club 7th Annual Picnic
and Dinner! special event; approve
street
closure
ot
Seminole
Boulevard from Sanford Avenue to
Sen Juan Avenue on Friday, March
6,2002, from 11:00 AM. to 5.00 P.M.
Event la sponsored by Southern
Riders Motorcycle Club. The CNy
Manager recommend* approval of
the use of CNy property and the
street closure.
I . Approve request tor use of Lee P.
Moore Park from 9.00 AM. to 4:00
P.M. on Saturday, May 11, 2002 for
IAN Souls Schools Awards Picnic!
•pedal event Event Is sponsored
by AN Souls Catholic School. The
CNy Manager recommends approval
ol the use ol city property.
9. Approve street closure of
Magnolia Avenue from 2nd Street to
3rd Street on Sunday, March 10,
2002, from 10:00 AM. to 6:00 P.M.
tor Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Reception) (pedal event; approve
request to seB and serve alcoholic
beverages and food outside with
proper supervision by the Sanford
Police Department during event.
Event Is sponsored by Helen Stairs
Theater. The CNy Manager recom­
mends approval ot the use ot CNy
property, the street closure, and the
sale and service ot alcoholic bever­
ages and food.

10. Authorize execution of Interlocal
Agreement wnn btrninow uouniy
rtgardtog administration of the City’s
share ot the Second Generation
One-Cant Local Option Selee Tax.
Recommended by the CNy Manager.
11. Approve construction oontraotoifi) lor the 13th Street FaAade
Improvement Project, based on CPH
Engineering's
recommendation.
Recommendation to bo provided et
Work S e s s ion.
12. Approve Work Order #0 with
GlatOng Jackson Karcher tor
additional surveying and professionsi engineering services in conjunc­
tion with the Rtvsrwslk and
Downtown Revitalization project
In an amount not to exceed
$47,000. Recommended by the CNy
Manager.
13.
Approve
Professional
Supplemental Authorization with
Scott Partnership Architecture to
provide design end construction
documents for the Marina late
Restroom and concession tadllty at
the Sanford Marina at a coot of
$21,500,
plus
raimbursebtea.
Recommended by the CNy Manager.
14. Declare property surplus and
donate to Governor's Front Porch
Council. Recommended by the CNy
Manager.
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rUw(C n N nnQ i
1. Second reading and adoption of
Ordtoance No. 3694 to amend CNy
Code, Chapter 6, BuiMnga, to Incor­
porate the Florida BuNdtog Coda and
certain administrative end technical
amendments.
Ad published
February 13, 2002. Recommended
by the City Manager.

1. Boards; appointments. (WS-1)
A.
Cemetery
Advisory
Committee. Christopher NeaTs term
win expire on March 12,2002; there
are two additional vacancies.
Applications are on tile from Ron
Kandzer and Cobbin McGee. MEED

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6. First rearing of Ordnance No.
3696 to annex 0.44 acres of proper­
ty lying between Santa Barbara
Drive and Florida Street and
between Marshall Avenue extended
southerly and El Capitan Drive (2820
El Capitan Drive); Kathleen Bows,
owner. Recommended by the Plans
Review Committee, the Director of
Engineering A Planning and the CNy
Manager.
6. Approve Community Development
Block Grant projects, f a r . FY-

ADVICE TO THE PUBUC: IF A
PERSON DECIDED TO APPEAL A
DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THE ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR­
ING HE MAY NEED A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS
INCLUDING THE TESTIMONY AND
EVIDENCE WHICH RECORD IS
NOT PROVIDED BY THE CITY OF
SANFORD. (F.S. 266.0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOU RCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
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regarding w om en and heart disease are dramatically
different from men. W om en are almost 50 percent more
likely than m en to die from their heart attacks. Studies
show that w om en w ho suffer a first heart attack are at
more than 70 percent greater risk of death or readmlssion
to a hospital than m en. furthermore, they are 35 percent
more likely to have a second heart attack within six years
of the first, 18 percent will have a stroke, 34 percent will
develop chest pain, 4 6 percent will become disabled and
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Wednesday, February 27,2002 - from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Thursday. February 28, 2002 - from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

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(Comer of S. Park Avenue &amp; 5th Street)
Thursday, February 28, 2002 - from 7:30 a.m. lo 4:30 p.m.

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• Current Immunization record (Blue Card 680)
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Applications w ill be taken from all families who meet the Income
guidelines. Children four years ot age w ill be considered first.
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2002/2003 for transmittal to
Ssminole County. Recommended
by the Deputy CNy Manager/Acbng
Director ot Community Development
and the City Manager.
7. Approve request to extend
Excitement Entertainment, U-C
Letter of Intent tor an addttonei 90
days, to May 25, 2002. for
IExcitement In Sentord 20031
hydroplane racing even! to be held
on Lake Monroe In May 2003.
Recommended by the Director of
Recreation and Parka and Ihe CNy
Marmflftf
8 . Approve Master Plan and
Preliminary Subdivision Plan tor
Seminole Trust Farms IV —
Eaalgate
Sits
(Wal-Mart
Supercenter), located at 1601
Rinehart Road, based on consisten­
cy wWi the Planned Development
Master Plan and Development Onter
01-0037. Recommended with corn*tions by Ihe Planning A Zoning
Commission, tfw Director of
Engineering A Planning, and the CNy
Manager.
8. Adopt Resolution No. 1896 peti­
tioning Seminole County Public
Schools lo name an educational
facility lor former Superintendent
Bud Layer. Recommended by the
CNy Manager.

TO APPOINT REPLACEMENT(S)
AND/OR REAPPOINT.
B. Waterfront Master Plan
Steering Committee. Elza Pringle
passed away In December of 2001,
and Christopher
Ksflsy
has
resigned. , Applcattons art on flte
from P. Douglas Grosectoss, Otatunjl
Y. Oyewale, and Shirley E. PortNto.
NEED TO APPOINT REPLACE­
MENTS, OR CONTINUE THE
VACANCIES.
C.
Sanford
Community
Redevelopment Agency.
Linda
Johnson's
term
expired
on
December 11, 2001.
Seminole
County requests reappointment of
Ms. Johnson.
3. Condemnation status update.
1606
Peach
Avenue.
(Condemnation Report 01*14; Annie
F. Dupree Estate, owner). The
Deputy CNy Maneger/Acdng Director
of Community Development and the
CNy Manager recommend extension
of dsacMne for this property until May
9 ,2 0 0 2 to allow tor settlement of the
•state and sate of the property.
3. Inoparabte/untaggad vehicle —
time extension request.
Kevin
Juflan, owner of a white and green
Volkswagen Beetle at 135 Country
Ctub Circle, has requested an exten­
sion until August 1, 2002. The
Deputy CNy Manager/Acttng Director
of Community Development and the
City Manager recommend exten­
sion.
4. First reeding ot Ordnance No.
3695 to annex 0.96 acres ot proper­
ty lying between Blaine Street and
Harrison Street and between Dixie
Way and Roosevelt Avenue (1451
Dixie Way); Thomas H. Watson, J r ,
and Shellle A. Watson, owners.
Recommended by the Development
Review Team, the Director of
Engineering A Planning and the CNy

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T e a c h e r'
M h « i ic
you need her."
Fellow senior Eric H orbal,
w h o w as one o f several students
to give Bonjione a rose following
the announcement, agreed with
Odceshla.
"Sh e's more than a teacher,
■he's a friend ," Horbal said.
"S h e 's alw ays willing to stay
after school to help you."
According Seminole County
Schools Superintendent Paul
Hagerty, Bonjione was selected
fo r Teacher of the Year after each
Sem inole school nominated one
individual as a candidate for the
recognition. A selection commit­
tee narrowed foe candidate list
dow n to 10 teachers and then
visited eacit o f their classrooms
for evaluation.
T h u rsd ay's
announcem ent
waa a com plete surprise to
Bonjione, w ho had tears in her
eyes while accepting a balloon
and flow ers from friends, family
and co-workers during the after­
noon presentation.
"T h is w as totally unexpected,"
sh e said. "I thought the Teacher
o f the Year had already been
elected and It wasn't me.
" I w ant to thank everyone,"
she said. "But, most of ail the

kids. T h ey are foe ones w ho
m ake this job w orthw hile."
Bonjione, a 29-year teaching
veteran , has taught English,
h u m an ities,
art
history,
ad vanced
placem ent
and
In ternational
Baccalaureate
courses during her career. Her
first 26 years w ere a t Lyman
High School and foe last four at
Sem inole H igh School.
S em in ole
C ounty
School
Board m em ber D ede Schaffner
was present during Thursday's
Teacher o f the Year announce­
m e n t Sh e w as n ot only a t the
school representing foe Board,
b u t also as a parent o f three
Sem in ole stud ents w ho were
taught Ire Bonjione.
"Sh e u one o f those teachers
you n ev er fo rg et," Schaffner
said. "S h e is an aw esom e teacher
that has touched so many lives.
T h e school system is lucky to
have her."
According to Sem inole High
School Principal Karen Colem an,
Bonjione's dedication to educa­
tion extends outside foe class­
room. Four y e a n ago, foe teacher
organized a school-w ide afterschool tutoring program where
student and teacher volunteers
w ork tw o afternoons a week

with 30 to SO students. U nder her
leadership, foe school's N ational
H onor Society has increased
from 80 to more than 3 0 0 stu­
dents.
'S h e is a superior and excep­
tional teacher, C olem an said.
"She makes her classroom com e
alive.
"She also reaches ou t to the
entire student body," Colem an
said. 'S h e is one of those people
who Is involved In every facet of
our program."
Teacher o f foe Year is not foe
first
hon or
bestow ed
on
Bonjione. She w as a w inner of
foe Disney Teacherrific Award in
2001 and a Princeton University
N ational Endow m ent fo r foe
Humanities participant in 1992.
She has also senred as a reader, a
judge and a writer for fo e state
ana national brain bow l tourna­
ments.
Bonjione is also know n for
encouraging her stu d en ts to
become active within the com ­
munity. H er stu d ents have
served breakfast a t O rla n d o 's
Feed foe Soul, donated toys to
children in Central Florida
Regional H ospital, provided
treats to patients/staif in health­
care facilities, sponsored a

Sem inole Circuit Judge O.H.
Eaton Jr. granted a new trial Feb.
1 in Rom an's case o f attempted
m u rd er after w itness Jose
G uzm an refused to testify. Jail
officials received paper w ork
from the clerk of the court office,
citing the witness for contempt of
court for refusing to testify.
Guzm an, who was already in
the jail o n other charges, faced no
additional time for foe contempt
o f court charge because of time
already served. A jail clerk, how­
ever, misinterpreted the informa­
tion to b e R om an instead o f
Guzm an.
Jail officials even checked with
O range County before releasing
Roman, but they had no further

holds on him because he was
already sentenced to prison,
according to Olson.
'W e can learn from this and
get better," Diggs said.
Other than internal changes,
Diggs said the clerk o f the courts
office has agreed to m ake foe
paper work more clear in foe
future.

"Senior P rom " for residents at a
local nursing home and collected
support letters for the rescue
w orkers involved in the Sept. 11
“ £ y;com m unity efforts have
not gone unrecognized by local
officials.
"Recently, I had the occasion
to talk w ith M s. Bonjione,"
Sanford Police C hief Brian
Tooley said. ' I was impressed by
her com m itm ent to her students
and her dedication to teaching.
Talking to her, you get the sense
that she relishes being a teacher
and foe love she has for her stu­
d ents."
B on jio n e is now Seminote
C o u n ty 's candidate for the
state's Teacher o f the Year pro­
gram . A nd, Principal Coleman,
Sem inole County's only Florida
Teacher o f the Year, believes a
state evaluation committee will
soon b e appearing in Sanford.
"T h e teachers in Seminole are
all great teachers," Coleman said.
"T h is program selects an out­
standing person to represent all
those great teachers.
"A n d , m y prediction is we will
have a state committee here," she
said. "W e will have another state
Teacher o f foe Year."

P r in c ip a ls o f th e Y e a r a n n o u n c e d
The Sem inole County
Public Schools announced that
Sharon Tanner o f Midway
Elementary; Jim Shupe of
Lawton Chiles Middle; and
Sam M om ary of Lyman High,
have been selected as
Principals of the Year.
The superintendent and
board members congratulated
them at the monthly princi­
pals' meeting that w as held at
the Educational Support
Center. The Foundation for
Seminole County Public
Schools presented each winner
with a check for $100 and a
plaque.
Prior to becoming principal
o f Midway, Sharon Tanner
was principal for 10 years at
two O range County Schools.
Midway Elementary is the
Fine A rts Cluster
School located
Last

year Midway w as recognized
for having the m ost improved
FCAT reading scores in the
district.
Jim Shupe w as principal of
Lakeview/Millennium M lddl
die

National Association for
Secondary Principals Bulletin.
Prior to becoming a princi­
pal, Sam Momary served as an
assistant principal at Lake
Howell High and Lake
Brantley High, The 29-year
education veteran has served
as foe president of the
Seminole County Public
Schools Administrator
Association.
The three principals will
represent foe school district in
the 2002 Florida Principal o f
foe Year Program.

Capture
1C
ed a day before alerting the public
o f foe mistake.
A fter working through foe
night, the sheriff's office released
the m istake to the public.
Additional information and tips
becam e available, and Thursday
authorities learned Roman pur­
chased a white Grand maiquis
from an Orange County used car
dealer: Several tips Friday also
led
deputies
to
Rom an's
Lorgw ood motel room and even­
tually his return to a Seminole jail
cell.
H um an Error
The mistaken release was foe
result o f human error, said Diggs.

1 ft Not the First Tim e
"In foe last three years, w e've
done that 12 times, b u t in that
time we've released 54,000 with­
out incident," Diggs said.
In 1998, a series o f m istaken jail
releases triggered changes at the
facility. Four new lieutenants
were hired to provide 24-hour

supervision at foe jail booking
office, said Diggs. A four-step
process o f approving jail releases
was also created. It involved a
clerk, a quality-assurance civil­
ian, a booking sergeant and then
a final check mom foe lieutenant.
"In this case, all four approved
foe decision that turned out to be
a bad o n e," Diggs said. "Every
tim e w e have one of these things
we find something new."
Although the jail's margin of
error over the last three years is
less than one percent, Diggs said
those mistakes are unacceptable.
He said an independent study
"from outside the system" will
help in reevaluating the jail's
release process.

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Sheriff’s office asking
community to help find
armed robbery suspect
The Sem inole County
Sh eriff's Office is releas­
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o f a suspect in foe Jan.
16 arm ed robbery at the
Southw est Food M arket,
located
at
1920
Sou th w est Road, S a n ­
ford.
Store clerk Ki Dong
Kim , 24, w as shot in the
head w ith a shotgun
during the robbery. He
is still recovering from
his injuries.
It's believed that at

C ontinued (ram Pmf« 1C
Stanley was conscious and
responsive. The Sanford Fire
Department helped transport
him to the State Farmer's Market
parking lot at foe com er of 13th
Street and U S Highway 17/92.
The jointly owned county and
sheriff's office Air Rescue 3 heli­
copter transported him from the
parking lot to Orlando Regional
Medical Center
According to hospital officials,
Stanley arrived at approximately
11 p m. and was treated and
released an hour later. The inves­
tigation into foe attempted mur­
der case is continuing, Cohen
said.

least tw o suspects w ere
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T he S eminole H erald

Form er owner of
Snow’s dies at 75

M otorist tries to run o v er officer, cau ses crash
By Christopher Patton
S ta ff Writer
SA N FO RD
P olice
a rre ste d
18-year-old
C ed riek B arriner after he
re p o rted ly tried to run
o v er an officer and then
c a u se d a cra sh sending
o n e innocent bystander to
the hospital.
W h ile cond u cting traf­
fic co n tro l a t Sem in ole
H ig h
S ch o o l
Tuesday
aftern o on , Sanford O fficer
N ig e l
P rice
said
he
n o tic e d a red Plym outh
v e h ic le e n te r the front
e n tra n c e o f the sch oo l.
W ith a sm ashed out back
w in d o w and a nervous
d riv e r, P rice cu rio u sly
ch eck ed the vehicle's tag
n u m b e r th rou g h p o lice
d isp atch .
D isp atch alerted P rice
th a t the v eh icle w as
re p o rte d s to le n , but b y
th e n the car had left the
o f fic e r 's
sig h t.
W h ile
s e a rc h in g
th e
sch oo l
groM nds, P ric e saw the
v e h icle In th e w est parkin g Jo t o f the school.
E xitin g h is patrol car,
P ric e
approached
th e
s to le n v e h icle . B arrin er
a c c e le ra te d tow ard the
officer.
P rice m anaged to sid e
ste p the speeding car. In
h is h aste to g et away from
p o lice, B arriner ran a red
tig h t at 27th Street and
; U .S. H ighw ay 17/92.

Herald Correspondent

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A car is reduced to a heap of scrap metal because an alleged car thief smashed it while trying to elude police.
He lo s t co n tro l o f the
vehicle a s he sid esw ip ed a
w h ite G e o T ra ck e r and
slam m ed in to a w h ite truck
stopped in the northbound
lane. A s h o rt foot p u rsu it
fo llow ed
as
B a rrin e r
refused to b e arrested .
He w a s ch a rg e d w ith
four c o u n ts o f hit an d run,
reck less d riv in g , d riv in g
w ithout a licen se, ag g ra v a t­
ed a ssa u lt to a p o lice officer
w ith a m o to r vehicle, grand
theft a u to and resistin g an
o ffic e r w ith v io le n c e . A
ju ven ile p a ssen g er w a s also
charged b y police.

An officer escorts 18-yearok) Cedriek Barriner into a police car after he
attempted to run from the crash scene.

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S cen es from S a lt L a k e C ity

Baldw in-Fairchild senior widowed
support group meets until M arch 27
An eight-week Senior
Widowed Support Group will
be m eeting every Wednesday
at 10 a.m . from Feb. 6 to
March 27, in S t M ary
M agdalen Catholic Church
Annex Building, Room 11,
located a t 861 Maitland Ave.,
In Altam onte Springs.
The sem inar is for retired
men and women w ho have

Massachusetts, his love for his
hom etown o f Sanford never
ceased. He and Dee would visit
Native entrepreneur Wesley quite often, usually twice p er-,
Wright Jr., 75, died Monday, Feb. year. A love of writing the funily
18, in Orlando Regional Medical and friends in Sanford, many |
recall receiving beautiful letters, i
Center.
cards and pictures. From time to !
Wright
time, he would reach out and 1
was bom
touch someone with a phone |
Jan. 2,1927,
call.
in
" I am reminded of many
Montkelk),
'll cards, letters and words of
Fla., to the
1 I*
encouragement spoken to m e by
late Wesley
Snow ," said Sanford City
Wright Sr.,
Commissioner Velma Wiliams.
and
"H e will be greatly mbaed."
Margaret
"Snow," as he was affection­
Lamar
Wright
ately called by the Sanford!tes,
Wright. After
moving to Sanford, his parents chose to remain an active con­
enrolled he and his brothers in tributing member of Trinity
the public schools of Seminole United Methodist Church o f
County. In June 1946, Wright Sanford. He also financially sup­
ported Celery City Lodge No.
graduated
from
Croom s
542
I.B.P.O.E.W, Evergreen
Academy.
Taught how to b e a business- Lodge No. 23 Free and Accepted
minded person while growing Masons.
After 29 years of service to the j
up and as a young man, Wright
desired to be an entrepreneur. bank, Wright returned to Central *
He had the opportunity to be Florida to "pick up where he left !
nurtured in the business world off." After getting settled in, he j
by Joe Moss and jewelry store resumed his religious and d vic ;
manager Mr. Stine. Eventually, m em berships with a hum ble ;
Wright opened his own busi­ and friendly demeanor — help- J
ness, "Snow's Restaurant." This ing ail he could and making venture allowed him to employ friends fed special A role m odel—
many youth, students and citi­ for many young men, his infec- J
zens of the Sanford community, tious smile ana encouragement 5
which added to the success of his will never be forgotten. H is *
business. People from other favorite quote w as'G o d is good J
states and all walks of life would all Ihe time and all the time God »
come to Snow 's, which was is good."
J
"I knew Wesley as a Christian j
located at 1006 W. 13th Street.
After great success and hav­ hearted man who would never s
ing a deep religious conviction do you any harm to anyone and j
and love for his family, he closed
was always willing to help his |
the restaurant and moved to fellow
m an," said Rufus j
Hyannis, Mass., In 1965 to be McClain, financial secretary of »
with his brother, Willie Wright, Celery City Lodge No. 542.
who worked in tin? tourist town.
A wake a viewing for Wright |
After Willie's dem ise, Wesley was 7 to 9 p m Friday, Feb. 22, Li i
decided to remain in Hyannis Trinity
United
M ethod!*) I
with the "best yet to com e." He Church, with the Rev. Dr. Eddie %
met and married Deloris "D ee," J. Rivers officiating. A memorial *
who liad been his loving com ­ service w ill be held noon 1
panion and devoted wife for 35 Saturday, Feb. 23, in Calvary J
years.
Temple o f Praise In Sanfora, \
While in H yannis, he also w here his nephew, Paul P. &lt;
landed a rewarding career with Wright is senior pastor.
Citizens Bank o f Cape Cod.
Survivors include his
flecaMK-Gffhis cU-’dicatina.io.Uip, ,,P e k n b P. Wright of.
job, he received many honors tw o sons, Johnny
and awards.'H e wait an Active O rlando and Earl
_
member of Zion Union Church, Sanford; four daughters, L in d * I
where he was head deacon, Davis o f DcBary, Beverly ;■
dev otional leader and a member Godfrey and Cheryl Lee, both of J
of Council of Doers of Cape Cod, Sanforu and Debra Turner of
a group of retirees who met to Pittsburg, Calif.; four brothers,
just enjoy life. For 12 years, he Roosevelt Wright of Brooklyn, [
participated In the yearly walk of N.Y., Robert Smith of Daytona i
Cape Cod, which raised thou­ Beach, William Wright o f {
sands of dollars for the welfare Omaha, Neb., and Eddie Wright j
of the homeless.
o f Sanford; 16 grandchildren; ;
During his years living in and eight great grandchildren. , {

By Mtrva Hawkins

Editor's Note: R em it D avidson,
fin marshalJb r the city o f Casselberry,
is in Salt Lake City fo r the Olympic
W inter Games. Davidson is on e o f
three f i n marshals from Sem inole
County volunteering at the Games.
He has agreed to keep a journalfo r the
Herald o f his time in Salt Lake.

haven't gotten back with Herald,
I've been sick for the last few days.
I mean sick - down and out in the
bed.
M y fever finally broke this
morning, and now I m reading my
mail in the fire prevention head­
quarters.
Yesterday I worked at tlic UOP
By I
jump, which was the fire part of
Special to the Herald
the Nordic Combined. It's amaz­
ing how those guys Gin jump so
SALT LAKE CITY - Sorry I high and land without breaking
something or killing themselves.
.• 18* been quite an experience,
-b u ll'r p glad it's almost over and 1
will be back in the warm Florida
sunshine. This is a great pLicc to
visit but only to visit. I'll have to
try it in tlio summer and see how
pretty it is green.
Wednesday night it started to
snow and blow very hard at 6JO
p.m., so we all took off early and
went to Pizza Hut for dinner then
ended our day early.
More Later, Renzie.

become recently w idow ed.
The group w ill offer fellow ­
ship, grief education, com m u­
nity resource inform ation and
hope in the rebuilding process.
The sem inar is sponsored
by Baldw in-Fairchild
Cemeteries and Funeral
Homes. To m ake reservations,
contact S ally Kopke at 407894-0507, e x t. 205.

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history."
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cation to increased training and
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•gain an Fab. 27, and March 0.

Hittman
Petfi 1A
Hittman said. Before S ep t 11, the
mast in one day was in 1966 when
a building collapsed killing 12 fire­
fighters.
"Each will be remembered for
their sacrifice. Above all else, the
fire departm ent is a family,"
Hittman said. "A family that saves
lives at no cost.
"W ith the loss o f 343 firefight­
ers, we take some comfort not a
single one died in vain," Hittman
said.
Despite the heavy losses within
the ranks, the fire department
orchestrated the single most suc­
cessful rescue mission in history saving more than 20,000 lives, he
said.
Shortly after the twin towers
collapsed, casualty estimates for
m issing firefighters was about
200.
"I think we all knew In our
hearts It w ould be higher,"
Hittman said. "N o one would stay
r * hom e."
Some fire halls brought both
companies because one wouldn't
stay back and other firefighters
cam e straight from home, he said.
The average response time o f the
fire department is four minutes.
Within 10 m inutes five ladder
| trucks and 14 engines were ready

to begin the rescue mission.
"W hat few people know is
Mayor Guilliani was only minutes
aw ayirom being killed/ Hittman
said. "H e left the com mand center
just minutes before it collapsed
and kilted everyone inside."
The terrorist assault on the 16acre complex
rompten resulted In the col­
lapse o f 300
and seven dif3 0 0 floors
1
ferent buildings. Hittman was in
one o f those com m and centers
when "arguably the m ost valuable
real estate on the planet was dev­
astated." He has a personal story
for that day, but he keeps most of
it to himself.
"I don't like to talk about that,"
Hittman said. "A fte r the first
building collapsed it w as a free for
a ll" He sought shelter underneath
a fire truck and "it's a s simple as
that," he said.
Many firefighters still bear the
pain and anguish o f S e p t 11 as
(X) personnel arc
today almost 1,000
on leave or light
Ight duty, he ssaid,
Replacing lostt leaders started as
soon as S e p t 16 w hen 171 people
were promoted - five o f who wen?
missing.
Over the next several months,
the department would hire more
than 300 firefighters, train nearly
12,000 and give medical exams to
8,000. In addition to replacing fire­

fighters, the department was also
raced with the loss o f more than
100 vehicles: 18 engines, 15 Udder
trucks, two hazardous materials
and two rescue trucks.
A nother little known fact,
Hittman said was for several days
after S e p t 11 a 1,000-mite shore­
line of N ew York and New Jersey
had zero fire protection.
To prevent another devastating
high-rise collapse, more efforts
will have to be made in building
codes, Hittman said.
"The World Trade Center was
totally different in design than
other buildings," Hittman said.
The exterior walls w ere the load
bearers and when the planes took
ou t 5 to 10 floors, it created a "pan­
cake collapse!" The lightweight
trust construction is "building
more with less," he said. He Illus­
trated his point by comparing the
concrete to steel ratio in the World
Trade Center, which is 40 to 60, to
the 60-40 ratio of the Empire State
Building.
Despite the great losses,
Hittman said firefighters have
become an "international symbol
o f strength and leadership."
"You don't have to go to the
movies to find a hero or turn on
the television," he said. "They're
down the road at the firehouse."

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UCFs Leadership Week.

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“1 always wanted to live in an
old church, fixe house or school/*
Farrell said.
Farrell has a deeper connection
to the firefighters than fust her
building. H er grandfather was a
firefighter with the New York
G ty Fire Department
"1 consider this building a gift
and part o f the city's heritage,"
Farrell said. "1 love having these
guys here and listening to a ll their
stories."
The retired firefighters enjoyed
seeing their old living quarters.
Sharing a meal o f chili and rice,
the men sat around a table made
from baseboards of the original
building and remembered their
days at the station.
"O ne time we took som e
roped and tied this one guy to his
bed while he slept.
Hardy
recalled, "then we sounded the
alarm. You should have seen him
trying to get out of that bed!"
L i Ed Brooklyn, who retired in
1966, marveled at how small the
building looked after all these
years.
"I don't know how we ever i
all our equipment in here,*
said.
"U p here In the dormitory, the
walls were paneled, and w e had a
*-ln ceiling," Brooklyn said
looking at the exposed brick

walls. "This place has a lot of
m emories."
Brooklyn also remembers the
poles the firefighters used to
quickly descend to the first floor
whenever fire alarm sounded.
"The trick w as not to grab the
pole with your hand s,' he said.
'W hat you wanted to do was era*
die the pole In the crook of your
elbow and wrap one leg around
i t You didn't bum your hands iro
that way, and you could also slide
down the pole fasten"
The poles are no longer In the
building, though Farrell has
formed the second-floor floor
boards so you can still see where
the octagon hole was c u t The
same shape is recessed into the
first floor celling.
" I ’d love to put the pole back
up If someone would tell me
where I can find one," Farrell
said.
Retired C hief William C.
Galley served 33 years and 4
months in the department He
was working at the Tip Top gro­
cery store on Sanford Avenue and
4th Street before he joined the
departm ent Although he had an
offer to manage the store, and
later was recruited to sell cars
full-time at the Lincoln dealer­
ship, he stayed with the depart­
ment for job security.
"It was my meal ticket," Galley
said. "I knew there was always

going to b e a job fighting fires.
w hile there were plenty of
good times to remember; the trip
down memory lane wasn't with­
out sadness. Many o f the fire­
fighters at the luncheon respond­
ed to a call at the downtown pet
store in 1979 that killed one of
their brothers.
klyn
"Lt. Price and Ed Brookly
were working the line wheni the
tr
wall collapsed," .G ailey said.
"Price w as off duty at the time,
but he responded anyway. His
brother-in-law
Joe
Morgan
owned the pet store."
Brooklyn remembers trying to
warn Price of the falling walL
"We were next to each other,
and 1 just happen to look up as
the wall started to collapse,"
Brooklyn said. ' I yelled *Get out
of here!' I turned to run and took
a giant step away. The wall cam e
down and hit m e on the legs and
back. It covered Price up."
Despite his Injuries, Brooklyn
said he enjoyed serving as a firefigheter.
"We had some good men in
the department and it w as an
honor to be a part of the depart­
ment," Brooklyn said.
Any retired firefighters inter­
ested in attending the monthly
luncheons should contact Deputy
Chief Jerry Ransom at 407-3022517
or
by
e-m ail
at
ransom gOd3anford.fi.us.

Main Streetinvestm ent in dow ntow n,"
Frith said.
Though sh e 's only been
o n the jo b sin ce January,
Frith won praise from m em ­
b ers o f the com m unity.
M em bership has increased
by more than one a day d ur­
ing her tenure and volunteer
hours have spiked in recent
weeks.
"In six w eeks, Main Street
has come to a level o f recog­
n itio n that h asn 't b een
accom plished in the 11 years
o f the organ ization ," said
M ain Street President Bob
Kuhn. "T h e success of M ain
Street Is so Important to the
city becau se w e can help
accom plish the dream s of
the mayor, the city com m is­
sion an a the d ty m anager."
One of M ain Street's goals
is to com p lete a m arket
analysis o f downtown that
w ill guide the organization
as it com pletes Its four-point
m ission. Frith announced
that Robert Prescott, execu­
tiv e d irector o f the Bush
Executive Center at Rollins
College Crum m er Graduate
School o f Business, has
agreed to partner with M ain
Street to com plete the analy­
sis and provide ongoing
technical support.
" It's really a return of
Rollins College to Sanford,"
Frith said, noting that the
school w as incorporated at
the com er o f Park Avenue
and 1st Street, the heart of
dow ntow n Sanford.
M ain S treet has also
formed a partnership with
Edward Schons, director of
university econom ic devel­
opm ent at the University of
Central Florida, Frith said.
"This Is an exciting tim e
for Sanford and Main Street
is a part o f th at," said
Sanford
M ayor
Brady
Lessard. "F o r years the rest
o f Central Florida has looked
at Sanford as kind of the

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longer that crazy aunt. W e're
quickly becom ing the epicenter

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invited to the party. We are
party."

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Sports EdHor
LAKE M A RY — It w a* an
exciting game.
Dr all o f about 12 min­
For
ute*.
A t the end o f the fin tp e r iod o f Tuesday night's Class
6A-Region 1 Semifinal w ith
Boone, host Ljrice M ary w as
leading ju st 7-6 and center
Jackie Belie was on the bench
with two fouls.
But the No. 1 state ranked
Rains turned up the defen­
sive pressure and forced sev­
eral turnovers as they scored
the first eight points erf die
second quarter and took the
Braves right out o f the game.
So dom inant waa the Lake
M ary defense that it did not
allow Boone to score in the
second period until Jad e
Williams hit a free throw
w ith 5:42 left before halftim e
and no field goals until
Williams hit a jum per w ith
3:41 remaining in tne quar­
ter.
The Ram s built a 29-9 lead
before the Braves scored the

final four point* of the half
to trail 29-13 * *
mission. Boone never
threatened u a i n as the hosts
rolled to a 63-33 victory.
"I'm so proud o f the girts,"
said Lake Mary head coach
Carl Brown. "They really
cam e focussed and ready to
play to n ig h t I don't think
they have ever been more
ready before a gam e."
W ith the win the Rams
improved to 32-0 and will
travel to Apopka to take on
the Blue Darters for a trip to
state tonight (Saturday) at
7 3 0 p.m. Apopka (26-6) ral­
lied past Oviedo, 55-52, in
the other Region 1 Semifinal
Tuesday.
The other Seminole
Athletic Conference team
left In the tournament.
Whiter Springs, moved w ith­
in a victory o f its fourth con­
secutive trip to the Final
Four with a surprisingly
easy, 60-30, thumping of
Plant City-Durant in a Class
5 A-Region 3 Semifinal.
The Bears (27-4) held the
Cougars (16-8) to only eight
second h alf points, none in
the fourth quarter, and will
challenge Mainland (24-3) In
the Regional Final tonight In
Daytona Beach starting at
7 3 0 p.m.
" I think the tough sched­
ule we have played has real­
ly helped," said Brown.
"Playing the two teams we
did m Sarasota (state-ranked
Sarasota and Riverview high
schools) showed us we
could play with anyone.
Those tw o teams were really
good."
After another poor shoot­
ing first half (10-for-27),
Lake M ary did a great job of
running its offense in tne
second h alf and getting the
ball inside to the big three of
Beik, Alexa Kane and
Meghan Chamberlain, who
com bined to make 1O of-13
in the final half.
All told, the Rams were 14for-22 In the second half and
held Boone to just 5-for-25
shooting In the final 16 min­
utes and 10-for-40 for the
game.
Cham berlain had a huge
night, going 7-for-10 from
the floor and scoring 15
points. She also had nine
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OVIEDO — A nice Ant step.

Hi o w e l l r o l l i n

b a s k e tb a ll r e g io n a l q u a r te r s

T h e Oviedo and Lake How ell boys bas­
ketball teams show ed Thursday night In
the Regional Q uarterfinals that they
belong in the FH SA A State Playoffs.
T h e Lions (26-5), who moved up to No.
1 in the final C lass 6A State P oll tnis
w eek, did w hat they failed to do against
D eLand last w eek. G et o ff to a fast start.
H osting D istrict 1^runner-up Ed W hite
rom Ja
ck son v" O
“ vied o turned a 12-12
from
Jacksonville,

tie into a 28-12 lead and coasted to a 9850 thrashing of the Com m anders (14-17).
T he Lions, who have not lost a regular
season game in tw o years, w ill now host
Boone, the defending Class 6A State
730
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59-42 victory over West Orange (20-10).
The Silver Hawks (18-15) had to work
a little harder to m ove on as they trailed
Deltona (16-10) 20-11 after the first quar­
ter. But the hosts outscored the Wolves
31-13 in the middle two periods and
cruised to a 64-46 triumph.
Lake Howell will host Durant High

School from P lant C ity (25-5) in the C lass
5A-Region 2 Q uarterfinals, also on
Tuesday a t 7 3 0 p.m . Durant earned the
matchup w ith a 66-55 victory over
Tam pa-Cham berlain (20-10).
Oviedo scored the final 10 points o f the
first quarter and the first six points o f the
second period and never looked back in
taking a 51-25 lead into the lockerroom at
halftime.
Defending Florida C lass 6A Player of
the Year Shaw n W itherspoon led the
Lions, w ho had 10 players find the scorSee Boys, P age 2B

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Seminole Community College center Yelena leuchanka (gold uniform) breaks away from a host of Central Florida
Community College defenders for two of her team-high 15 points during the Raiders' 58-54 victory Wednesday
night SCC is now 20-8 on the season and wrapped its second consecutive 8-0 Mid-Florida Conference winning
season with the victory and will next play In the State Tournament on March 7th.

S C C m en d ro p h om e fin ale, 7 5 -6 4
B y Been Smith
Sports Editor
SA N F O R D — Another game, the same
story.
The Sem inole Com m unity College m en's
basketball team continued a troublesome
trend W ednesday night as it played iust
w ell enough to lose a tough, 7 8 6 4 , decision
to Central Florida Com m unity College from
O cala at the SC C Health and Physical
Education Center.

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home to Mickey Mouse and
packed amusement parks will
feel the rumblings of a new kind

of excitement when the 12 ^
annual Fun Ford Weekend series

e n d

s tre a k

Dren Smith

S A N F O R D — Brant

SA N F O R D — T he im possi­
b le has happened.
Well, m aybe not impossible,
b u t certainly improbable.
Sophom ore C ham esia
Bailey cam e o ff the bench to
key a rally a s the Sem inole
Com m unity C ollege w om en's
baskstbAll team defeated

F u n

n in e

Sports Editor

B y Dean Smith
Sports Edfior

S e e W om en, Page 2B

p u ts
to

SC C goes
8 -0 in M F C again

the SCC H ealth and Physical
Education C enter W ednesday
night.
T h e victory allow ed the
Raiders to reach a few m ile­
stones.
* Back-to-back M id-Florida
Conference Cham pionships;
their first tw o ever.
* Ran their conference
unbeaten string to 16 in a row.
* Ran their current unde­
feated streak overall to 13
games.
* And gave them their 2 0 ^
victory o f the season.
SCC., now 20-6 overall and
ranked 16*“ in this w eek's
national poll, will have a cou­
ple o f weeks off, not returning
to the court until M arch 7th
w hen they open play in the
State Tournament at Chipola
Com m unity College In
M arianna.
The Raiders w ill take on the
third team from the Southern
Conference (Brevard, Indian
River, M iam i-Dade, Broward
and Palm Beach) in their
opening gam e and If they win
w ould probably face unde­
feated and N o. 2 nationally

S C C

W

The Raiders will wrap up Mid-Florida
Conference play in Palatka tonight against
S t Johns River Community College and for­
iooI star
mer Winter Springs High Schc
Marcus Wiggins
t.m.
ggins starting iat 7 3 0 p.r
Following the game, the ~
Mid-Florida
l-Flo
Conference Tournament schedule will be set
at which time SCC will learn if it gets a
home game or not.
Because of the physical nature and delib­
erate offensive style of a big Patriots squad,
the game was very sloppily played on both

e e k e n d

rolls into Orlando Speed World
Dragway, March 2-3,2002. This
two-day event will feature a
wide variety of Ford specific
racing events, a massive car
show, and a swap meet. Racing
events will highlight Ford
Mustangs and will also include
classes for any make of Ford

re v s

u p

sides of the ball.
CFCC, which moved past the Raiders into
third place In the conference standings with
the win, appeared to be in control of the
game in the first half because of its domina­
tion of the backboards.
But with sophomores Jason Currington
(14 paints) and Chris Jackson (10 points)
leading the way, SCC actually led 30-29 at
halftime on a driving layup by Jackson.
But after scoring the first basket of the secSee Men, Page 2B

in

cars as well as Ford trucks.
"The Fun Ford Weekend
Series is excited to be in
Orlando for the Spring Break
Shootout. We know there are
tens of thousands of Ford enthu­
siasts in Florida and the south­
east, and our program has a lit­
tle something for everyone. Our

O r la n d o
Showdown Classes will feature
some of the quickest Ford
Mustangs in the country and
our Shootout Class is one of the
most competitive Ford qualified
fields around," said Bill
Alexander, president of
American Autosports
See Ford, Page 3B

Gazicki's two out, three-run
home run in the bottom of the
sixth inning broke a 3-3 tie as
Seminole Community College
defeated Brevard Community
College 10-5 at Raider Field
Wednesday afternoon.
The win broke a four-game
losing streak for the Raiders,
who now head on the road for
a quick two-game trip with an
4-8 record.
SCC was to play state
pow er's Indian River
Community College and
Manatee Community College
Friday and today (Saturday),
then return home for a doubleheader against the Community
College of Baltimore County at
Catonsville (Md.) on Monday
starting at 1 p.m. Admission is
free to Raiders fans.
SCC jumped on top
Wednesday in the bottom of
the first inning when Donnie
Burkhalter reached second on a
two-base error and scored on a
double by Winter Springs' John
Michael Howell. HowelJ then
scored on a single by Sean
Greear.
The Titans tied the game with
single runs in the second and
third innings before the Raiders
regained the lead when
Lyman's John Williamson sin­
gled and scored on a single by
Cadzicki.
BCC again tied the score in
the top of the sixth inning, but
SCC took the lead for good in
the bottom of the frame.
With Tommy Solitario on first
on a fielder's choice with two
out, Williamson walked and
Cadzicki followed with his
homer.
The Raiders put the game
away in the bottom of the sev­
enth inning as Tyson Malik
walked ahead of Burkhalter's
fifth home run of the season.
An out later, Greear hit SCC's
third home run of the game
and the hosts were ahead 9-4.
Cadzicki finished the day 3for-4, adding a double to his
single and home run, scored
two runs and drove in four.
Also contributing to an U-hit
attack were Greear (3-for-4,
home run, double, rim scored,
two RBI), Burkhalter (home
run, two runs, two RBI),
Howell (double, run, RBI),
Williamson (single, two runs,
Brian Machek and Dan
Quartararo (one single each),
and Solitario and Malik (one
run scored each).
John Madden was the win­
ning pitcher, allowing four
runs, three earned, on seven
hits, while striking out 10 and j
waling only one over the liretj
seven innings. Zach M cC j
and Steve Reiss worked &lt;
inning each.
R A ID E R S 10, T ITA N S I j
■ m i n i CC
011001110.
S r a ln o liC C
2001*1 H i .
Hoynun. NcwUnd (4), S w m y (
(S) ind H a iti Mid.li
W ind SuhUno. WF _ I
Huy m in S iv t _ nun*. 2S
C m ir . C id ik k l 38 _ now. H * * X 1
2. SCC. Bulk hitter. G r im (

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Sunday. February 24. 2002

T h i S eminole Herald

Girls
C o n tin u ed from page I B

rebounds, three assists and two
blocked shots.
K ane finished 5-for-10 from
the floor and scored 13 points,
while Beik scored 11 points
despite having an off night
shooting, going just 5-for-13
from the floor.
Senior point guard Bryn
Mosler also showed the savvy
acquired from being a four-year

starter, as she got inside the
Boone defense and forced sever­
al fouls, which she converted
into a 9-for-10 effort from the
free throw line, and ended the
night with 12 points. She also
had a game-high six assists.
Winter Springs took advan­
tage of its tournament experi­
ence and superior height to dis­
mantle Durant.
Stetson signee and four-year
starter Missy Guadagnino hit 5-

of-8 shots from the floor to lead
all scorers with 18 points, while
University of South Alabama
signee Jen Forst scored 17 points
and pulled down nine
rebounds.
Tasa Seibert also had a big
night with 13 points as the 5foot-8 forward combined with
the 6-foot Forst to dominate the
inside against Durant, whose
tallest player was just 5-foot-8.
Sally Johnston chipped in with

xpoii
The Cougars scored four of
the first sbt points o f the second
half to close to within nine
ts, 35-26, but Guadagnino
I a three-pointer to key a 13-2
run.
The Bears’ defense held
Durant to only four points and
forced 13 turnovers the rest of
the way and held the visitors to
only tmee-for-21 shooting over
the final 16 minutes,
Oviedo (24-8) held slim leads
at the end of each of the first
three quarters, including rally­
ing to take a 35-34 lead at the
end of the third period after
being held to one point over the
first three minutes of the quarter
and falling behind 29-23.
The Lions managed to stay in
the lead for much o f the fourth
period, but with the score tied at
44-44 and under three minutes
to play, Ophelia McMath scored
six of her team-high 16 points to
give the Blue Darters a 50-44
lead and control o f the game.
Sophomore Sis Lasauro scored
a game-high 17 points for
Oviedo, wnile sophomore
Whitney Tossie added 12 points
and freshman Kelly Lawton 10
lints for the extremely young
ons.
If Winter Springs should win
tonight, they wouldplay in the
State Semifinals at The Lakeland
Center on Wednesday; while
Lake Mary would play on

G

Thursday with a win tonight.
C L A SS 6A -R EG IO N 1

21; Apopka 14 Foubd out. non* Trchnkab .
non*.

C L A SS 5A -R E G 10N 2
SEMIFINALS

SEMIFINALS
M Lak* Mary High Schaol
R A M S 63, BRAVES 33
Soon* (25-7)
&gt;
Ray 0-2 (W) 0, J. William* 4-13 3-4 13. Vwriri*
3 4 4 4 11, Kay* M (M) 0, M fyn 2-12 (W 4,
Kontr* 0-0 0-0 0, S WlllUm* OO 0-0 0, Millrr I*
1 M L Thom** M M O L M*rt#a»d« O-l M l ,
Jorprwn CM) (40 0. f a t a m 0-3 0 0 0. BrihVo 0OMO. Total*: 1(340 11*14 33
Uk* Mary (31-0)
Wkk*(HHM)0, Pr****y 1-10-0 L Smith l-l (V
OLCirgory 4 A M I M a h t 1-5 *-10 IL C rrm
0 0 0-00, Whrian M 0 -1 0. Wattam M M O ,
Kw* 5-101-3 13. QumbrrUtn 7-101-2 13. Brik
5-13 11 14. Total*: 34-44 13-17 S3.
Soon,
4 7 1 0 1 0 .3 3
U k* Mary
7 1 2 1 0 1 4 .4 1
Thrr*-point IWU (p»l* . Boom 1-13 0
Will*mi I E , M*y*r 0-3. Ray 0-1. Vl*rtln* 0-1);
U k* Maty 2-4 (Moftkr 1-2. Kan* 1-4). Tram
kul* _ Bonn* IS; U k* Mary 12. Foulnl mil _
Boon*. J. William*. Trchnlt.U _ non*.
Rrixiund* _ Boon* 14 (VWtttng 5. |. William* 3.
S. WUlUin* 3, Mcyrr 3, M*nR**cl« 2, Johnum 2
Korku); U k* Mary 3) (Oumlwrbin 4, Marin
J, Km* 5, Gregory 4, P m u y 3, WhcUn 2,
CfTTT. 2. Brik 2. Smith). Aariata . Bom* S
(Mcyre 3 Koiku, S. William*); U k * Mary 17
(Motlrr 4, Chamberlain 3 Brik 3 Preaary 3
WhrUn 3 Gregory. K*nr). Strab _ Boon* S
(Mryrr 3, ). WUIUm* 3 Ray, S. Wlllbmr,
kUngucbl. U k* M*ry 4 (Premry 3 Whrbn 1
Greogry. K*nc). Chrrg** Ukm _ Boon* 1
(johruon). Blorkttl *hob . Boon* 2 (Millrr.
btuuon); U k * M*ry 2 (ChimbrrUln 2).
Tumovm _ Boon* 14; U k* k bty 13

■LUG DARTERS 53 LIONS 52
•t Apopka High School
O rM oO M )
Hrmanlr* 3, Lawton 10, BrnArld 6, Truur
13 U u u n i 17, lUnvonl 1. ToUb: 14 4-13 S3
Apopka (24-41
|onm 9, Wallace 3 Krill 3 McMalh 13
Wont(oik 130U v * 14. Totabc 21 13-1733.
O rM o
I 1 1 1 1 3 1 7 .S 3
Apopka
1 0 1 0 1 4 2 1 .SS
Hirer-point BrU gcub . OvWtio 3 (Ban/irk)
3 Uaaum 3 llrmandri). Tram b u b .O rb d o

at Wlntw Spring* High School

BEARS 40. COUGARS 30
Plant City-Durant (14-41
llrmdon 4 Upped 14. Mackey 14 Total*: 12
4 4 30
Winter Spring* 07-41
Guadagnino IS, Dudley 4, (ohruhm 4 Sribret
1 3 For»tl7. Elly 3 Totab 211314 «k
Durant
413 S 0 . 3 0
Wlnlrr Spring*
1714 IS 1 1 .4 0
three-point Arid gnab . Durant 2 (Lipped 3fc
Winter Spring* 3 (Guadagnino J). Team b u b .
Duranl 13 Winter Spring* 10. Fouled out .
none. Technic*!* _ none.

QUARTERFINALS
at Winter Spring* High School

BEARS 70, PANTHERS 3B
rine Ridge US-71
Coomb* 3 Horn 10. Neal 7. KllUng*worth 4
Wood 4. Elbut It Totab: IS 2 4 33
Winter Spring! 124-4)
Cuadagnlru 20, Dudley 4 Johnriwt 19, Nuuil
3. Setbert 3, Foret 2 3 E)ly 3 ToUb 24 17-20 79.
Winter Spring*
17 17 2 7 1 1 .7 9
Fin* Ridge
1210 1 1 1 .3 0
Three-point Arid goat* . Winter Spring* 10
(Johnaton 3. Cuadagnino 3 Dudley 3 Nu*ol).
Team b u b . Pin* Rktge 14; Wintrr Spring* 10.
Fouled out . non*. Technlc»l b u b _ Pin*
Ridge, bench.

BUCCANEERS 30,
GREYHOUNDS 29, orertim*
at Mainland High School Dayton* teach
Lyman 114-13)
Veal 3 RadcUffr 3. Naae 7, llutbon 14 lemon
1. Totab: 11 4 4 29
Mainland 123-3)
Brown S. Smith 4 Davb 4. Flkhed S. Henry
4 Totab: 12 4-14 3ft
Lyman
0 71111 0 . 2 9
Mainland
211 S11 1 . 3 0
Three-potnt Arid g n a b . Lyman 3 (Hudion 3
Radcliftr). Team b u b _ Lyman 14; Mainland
13. Fouled out . none Trchnkab _ Mainland,
Jacob*.

Briefs
W IN T ER SPR IN G S BA SK ETBA LL
LEA G U E SIG N U PS
The City of Winter Springs Parks and
Recreation Department and the Winter Springs
’ Basketball League will hold final registrations
today (Saturday) for the Springs Basketball sea­
son.
Leagues are offered for boys and girls grades
K-through-12.
The cost is $80 for residents and $85 for non­
residents. There is a discount for additional sib­
lings of $10.
Games are played at local Middle Schools,
Winter Springs High School and the University
of Central Florida on Saturdays and Sundays.
For more information, contact the Winter
Springs Basketball League at 407-327-8952 or
Winter Springs Parks and Recreation at 407-3274761.
N E W W I N T E R S P R IN G S O F F E R IN G S
The City of Winter Springs Parks and
Recreation Department wifi be offering brand
new sessions lor the following programs:
Hantd photo by Jim Wood

Sophomore Yo Johnson gets off a jump shot lor two of her seven points In her final home game in a Seminole
Community College uniform Wednesday night. Johnson and the rest ot the Raiders will now practice until taking part
In the State Tournament at Chipoia Community College In Marianna starting on March 7*.

1from 5:30 p,
Instructed by Amy Purdo of Orlando Aerials,
each four-week
iksessio
session costs $30.
TAE KWON DO _ For all ages on Monday
evenings between March 4“'-and-March 25th
from 5 JO p.m.-to-7 p.m.
Instructed by David Turnbull of Seminole Tac
Kwon Do, each four-week session costs $30.
BALLROOM DANCING _ For teens and
adults on Thursday evenings between February
28^-and-April 1 8 * from 7 p.m.-to-8 p.m.
Instructed by Dr. Martha Lyle, each eightweek session costs $56.
All three programs will be held at the Winter

Women
Continued from page IB
ranked Gulf Coast Community College from
Panama City in the Semifinals.
CFCC (15-11,3-5) came out smoking against a
lethargic SCC team that seemed to be playing like
it knew it was already in the state tournament.
The Patriots, who were ranked as high as No. 8
nationally earlier this season before a rash of
injuries set in, did a great job of running their
offense and getting the ball to their scorers.
Only three players from CFCC scored In the
first half, but four of its seven field goals were
from three-point range.
The Patriots' collapsing match-up /one defense
also was giving the Raiders fits as 6-foot-4 Sadio
Sangare had several blocked shots and the dou­
ble- and triple-teaming held SCC's normally highscoring inside duo of Yelena Leuchanka and
Brandi Davis to a combined 12 points and the vis­
itors led 24-22 at halftime.
The early part of ihe second half was the same
as CFCC's first three field goals came on threepoint shots, while the Raiders continued to strug­
gle with their shooting,
lley, who suffei
But Bailey,
suffered a severe cut on her lip
in the first naif, returned to Ihe game with a bandage on her face and a different uniform and
quickly turned the game around with her defense.
The 5-foot-9 guard from Jacksonville, who
played at Gulf Coast last year, came up with three
consecutive steals on defense that led to layup,
and then hit a three-pointer that gave SCC the
momentum.
With the crowd behind them, Ihe Raiders start­
ed getting the ball inside to Leuchanka, who
either scored on a layup, or got the ball to Gabby
Blankenfeld cutting to the basket for layups.

Boys
I from page IB
i, with 28 points and
Is, while Brad Rich,
Oviedo against
oured in 26 points
d out 12 assists.
&gt;r Hawks scored the
points o f the first half
28 at intermission
xik control with a 13dvantage in the third
Irey paced Lake
th 1‘) points and 11
while Jared Laskey
Forestier chipp'd in

After hitting the three "treys' to begin the half,
the Patriots finally went cold and only made one
more three-pointer the rest of the game.
Leuchanka, the 6-foot-5 freshman All-America
candidate from Belarus, was the only SCC player
to finish in double figures, scoring 15 points. She
also pulled down 14 rebounds.
Bailey and Blankenfeld both scored all nine of
their points in the second half, while Yo Johnson
tallied seven points and N am e Berggren, Ditte
Jakobsen and Davis added six points each.
Sharon Moore scored a game-high 16 points for
the Patriots, who had four players in double fig­
ures.

Halftime . SCC 43. FCC-J 26 Thrr^ point field goals _ SCC 5 (Johraon
3, JaLJwen. Bailey ). FCC-J I (Bennett). Team foul* _ SCC 21; FCC-J 28.
fouled out _ FCC-J, Sullivan. Technical« _ none Rehuundf _ SCC 28
([euthanka 13). Assists _ SCC 17 (Berggren 6) Steak _ SCC 10
(Blinkmfrld 3),
R A ID ER S 58, PA TRIO TS S4
Central Florida Community College (15-11,3-5)
O'Neal 0 OOO, Janet 4 04) 11, Moure 4 6-0 16, Alvarado 4 04) II. Flutrn
0 &lt;H)0, rtirlpe 1 2-2 4, Sangare 3 6-6 12. Total* 16 14-18 54
Seminole Community College (20-8, 8-0)
Brrggrm 2 04) 6, Vann 0 (W) 0, Juhraon 2 3-4 7, Bailey 4 04) 9, Jakcbsen
2 04) 6. Thompson 0 04) 0. Ca/rau 0 04) 0. Blankenfeld 4 1-29. Davit 2 2.3 6, leuthanka 5 5-6 15. Totak 21 11*15 50,
I ialltime _ CFCC 24. SCC 22 Thnre-point field gnats _ CFCC 8 (Janet
3, Alvarado 3, Moor* 1); SCC 5 (Bnggjnm 2, Jakobsevt 2, Bailey). Team
foul* _ CFCC 13. SCC 17, fouled out _ CFCC, Alvarado- Tecbnkak _
ntw. Rebound* _ SCC 34 (I mu hanka 14, Blankenfeld 7), Assists _ SCC
12 (Blankenfeld 3) Steak _ SCC 9 (Davis, Bailey 3 r.uh)

at Oviedo High School
LION S 98, CO M M AN D ERS 50
Jackson* tlle-Ed White (14-17)
Chapman 13. P Williams I, Daughtry 11. R.
William* 4, Gammon 2, Mil loft 7, Mack 4,
lack'dui 2, Cnimartie ft Totals* 21 7-10 50.
Oviedo (26-3)
Da vita 7, Hargrave 4, IVk« tl 8, Brimmer 5,
lleften 9( [ Hinkle 2, Simpkins ft, Witherspoon
28, Kith 26, Schwarta 3 Totals .39 12-14 98.
Ed While
12 13 IS 1 0 . 30
Oviedo
22 29 24 23 99
Three*point field goafs _ Ed While II
(Daughtry) Oviedo 8 iPkkrtt 2. KUh 2.
Brimmer, Stmpkirt*. Witherspoon, Shwartz)
Team fouls _ Ed While 17, Lhkiio 14 fouled
•nil none TeihmcaU _ mine

G IR L S B A S K E T B A L L C A M P
The Blue Chip Girls Basketball Shootout Is
coming to the University of Central Florida on
Sunday, March 10.
All players must register between 8 a.m. and
8:30 a.m. and games begin at 9 a.m.
All applications should be in the office by
March 3.
This one-day Shootout is a high exposure
event designed for the student athlete who
n s p i r c a l u p l a y a t H ie college level. Each athlete
will have the opportunity to.compcte against
quality competition during the NCAA "live"
period for college recruiters. Each athlete will
play three games on teams that arc coached by
area basketball coaches.
For additional information or an application,
please call Sport Camps, Inc. at 610-446-3636, or
call the local director,, Sheri
She Scherp at 727-5209270.
D E V E LO P M E N T B A S K ETB A LL
Winning Ways Basketball is currently holding
registration for its Spring 2002 Development
Hoops Program.
The season runs from March 19-through-April
25 with grades 1 St 2 playing on Tuesday,
grades 3 &amp; 4 playing on Wednesday, and grades
S e e B riefs, Page 3B

Continued from page IB
ond half, the Raiders went cold
from the floor and did not score
for several minutes as the
Patriots built a 10-point lead.
SCC would continue to battle
back, but CFCC always seemed
to have the answer and was
deadly from the free throw line
in the second half, making 13of-17 attempts.
Aaron Austin led five CFCC
players into double figures with
14 points. Napoleon Rhodes (13
points), Chris Jones, Ahmid
Palmer and Raphael Desroses
(11 points each) were the other
Patriots to hit double digits.
Currington poured in a gamehigh 26 points in his final per­
formance on the SCC hard­
wood, while Jackson made his
last home game a good one
with 19 points.
Also playing their final regu­
lar season home games in a
Raiders uniform were An twain
Tennell, Jon Sterling, Miguel
Malcolm, Christian Adolfsson,
Cedric McHaney, Che’ Morgan
and Joe Williams.

69

CLASS 6A-REGION 1
QUARTERFINALS

S A N FO R D BASEBALL
The City of Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department Babe Ruth Baseball League still has
space available for players, but time is running
out fast.
For more information call 407-330-5697.

Men

R A ID ERS SO, ST A R S 69
At Jacksonville
Seminal# Community College (19-6, 7-0)
Brrggrrn 0 2-2 2, fohnum 3 5-7 14. Jakoforn 2 1-2 6. Blankenfeld 3 6-10
14, IA’uthanka 9 H 10 26. Hailey 2 .3-4 8. Cazeau 2 OO 4, Davit 1 4-4 6
ToUk 22 31-3980
Florida Community College At J m ktonvlllr (22-5, 3-4)
Bennett 4 2-3 II, Gordon 0 0-4) 0, Sou ter 3 6-10 12, Gray 2 1-1 5, SuJliVAn
3 1-4 7, R**u I (30 2. Wimberly 7 J-5 17, Honrts 5
15. Total* 25 18-29

with 12 piints each.

Springs Civic Center, 400 North Edgemon
Avenue.
For more information please call 407-327-4761.

C L A S S 5A -R E C IO N 2
QUARTERFINALS
at Lake lluwell High School
SILV ER HAW KS 64, W OLVES 46
Deltona 116-10)
Brown 7, Mirny hmull 3, Earl 3, Henry 4,
Dijlfrll 17, Apotrun 6, Hunker 6. Totak 16 10-15
46
Lake Howell (18-15)
Hartman 5, Laskey 12, Forestier 12, Sarasty 6,
Walker 5, Hollar 3, Codrey 19, Birthwood 2L
Totak 19 20-13 64
Deltona
20 ft 5 1 3 .4 6
Lake Howell
11 18 13 2 2 .6 4
Three-point field goak _ FX-liona 4-8 (DutfelJ
2-5, Brown 1-2, kletnschmidt 1-1) , Lake
H«n« el I 6-4 (Fumtier 2 2. Codrvy 24 , Sarasty
2-3) Team fouls _ Deltona 18, lake Him ell 17,
11ruled out _ Drltona, Dutfcll, lake Howell,
I a*key Technical* _ none Rebounds . lX-ltona
21 (Brown 8); lake Howell 31 (Cndrvy II)

PATRIOTS 73, R A ID E R S M
Central Florida Community Cot Jeff 175)
Jones J 5h6 U. Ortiz I 0-0 X River* 0 1-2 t,
Bain 3 2-3 8. Austin 4 5-5 14. Talmer 4 1-211.
D n n M 4 3-4 II. Rhotln 4 5-7 13. Ctbbun* 1
(M) 3, Total*; 24 22*29 75.
Seminole Community College (64)
Tennell 10-0 2. Sterling 2 AN) 5, Cumngbm 11
0-2 26, Fbher 1 (W) 2. C Jock*xt 7 V6 19.
Malcolm 0 0-0 0, Witherspoon 2 0-0 4,
Me I ianry 0 2-2 2, Morgan 2 0 1 4 , Williams 0 000. Totals. 26 7-11 64
Halftime , SCC 30. CFCC 29 Thire^puinl
held goals _ CFCC 5 (Palmer X 'Ortiz:, Austin.
Cihboru); SCC 3 (Cunington 4. Ster ling) Team
luuls . CFCC 16; SCC 18. Fuuleil uut _ SCC.
Witherspoon. Technicals _ none

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Herald photo By Jim Wonti

Sophomore Jason Currington gets Inside for (wo of his game-high 26 points
in SCC's final regular season home game Wednesday night.

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Briefs---------------Continued from page 2B
5 k 6 playing on Thursday. All games will be
P ieJSrou sc1* U k * Brant,ey At™etic Com plex
For more information or to register, please
Ways Basketball's Barry Mestel
at 407-339-9053 or I- 8OO-8O8-HOOP (4667). You
can also check out the w ebsite at www.winwayslnc.com.

BO YS H O O PS R EV U E
Winning Ways Basketball is currently holding
registration for its B oy's Spring Prep Revue.

Lecals

Lecals

M THE CMCUrr COURT
O FTH E 19TH

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M AND POM
EEMNOLE COUNTY,
PLO M M
fQ M R A L

RMocnoNnvwoN
C A M NO: N O M T - I M
BANKERSYTRUGT COMPANY a s
TRUSTEE •
PLAINTIFF
VS.
RA*V CHANDRA. IF LM NO. ANO
IP DEAO, THE
UNKNOWN
S P O U S E . H E I R S .
D E V IS E E S .Q R A N T E E S .
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES C L A M NO AN
WTEREST BY. THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST R A W CHANDRA;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP H A W
CHANORA. IP ANYi WINDWARD
SQUARE HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. WC ; CITY OP CAS­
SELBERRY. FLORIDA; JOHN DOC
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
OEFENOANTIS)

Nones op

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purto • Stannary Final Judprum
of F o n d o u i detad F*b 13. 2002
•ntorad In C M C m * No . OO-CAM ST-M -P of N CVcUl C oui of Ft*
If T H J u k i * Oram m and to#
SEMINOLE County, SANFORD,
nortdo, I M i a*4 Id ft* Nghaei and
bool todrtor In c u n M AT W EST
FRONT DOOR M th* SEMINOLE
Coufty Coutaouta b o n d M 301M.
PARK AVENUE In SANFORD. F L M
" 00 AM * in. on ttio IB day of
MmcN, J003 Ft* toftowing deacribad
property u m i forth In Mid
Summary Final Judgnart. Mwft:
LO T 134. WMOWARO SQUARE.
s e c t i o n t w o . a c c o r d in g t o
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED M PLAT BOOK 30. PAGES 34
ANO 38, PUBLIC RECORDS O F
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FlOfltOA
D M PA* 13 dty ot February.
2003
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
m i*

Ctork ot PM Ckcut Court
B y Mary Stroup*
Deputy Ctork
Pubtah *c
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAWAIFFICES O f OAVID J.
STERN. B A . ATTORNEY FOR
M l &amp; UrWaraify Drtv* SuU 500
P W U W t FL 33334
(954)233-6000
&lt;»805S2(GEHB)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, parfon* *P i M R m naadbp A epacMI acoommnrlllnrt ilxxld
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION.
*1
PM
SEMINOLE
Counfy
CourrouM at 407-666-4227. I -500934-4771 (TOO) or 1-900355-3770.
Ml Florida Raley Bunco.
Pubtah.February 24. 2002 and
March 3 2002

JtlW____________________
M THE C S K U T COURT
OF THE IFTH
j u d ic ia l e m e u r,
PI AND FOR
BIMMOLB COUNTY,
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.; 01-CA4S3B-14-O
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
P C ..
STEPHANIE 0. KMOKTEN. at al.

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
STEPHANIE
0
KNIOHTEN
(ReWdenrs Unknoan)
STEPHANIE 0. KNIOHTEN
(Raektonc* Unknown)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED PW an acaon
tor Fcradoaur* ol Mortgage on PM
Wowing duenbad property
LO T 10, BLOCK II. TIER H. OF
TOWN OF SANFORO. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF,
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK I.
PAGE t t l OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA.
A/K/A. 909 SOUTH BAY AVENUE.
SANFORO. a 32771
ha* baan Nad agavul you and you
■nraryirad to m *v* a copy ol your
moan datoH M. I any. # L on
Manftal C. Wataon, PA., Anomay
to Plant*, whoa* t o r n to 1900
MW 49TH STREET. SUITE 120. FT.
LAUOERDALE. a 33309 wehr, tarly (30) day* alto 9m N il pubkeafton
d PM None* In Pm (Ptake* pubtah
m THE SEMINOLE HERALD) and
Ma Pm onglnM mm Pm Ctork ol Fa*
C a u l aitTto batoa aarylca on
Ptavmir* aODm*y a vnmedtalaly
I w w N r . otfiaiartaa a d*laua wtl b*
antoad aganl you to Pm raut

tail
wan Dtoebdta* Act Panona wan
(taabtato* nearing a IpeciaJ accom­
modation Id paruepata r Fa* prc&gt;
caackng ihoUd contact Pm CouH
Admnweilcr*r2Ql N, Park Avanu*.
Santod F I 32771. TK k A o m
Number (407)323-4330 no* l*to
PMn eavan (7) day* pra* to p m proca*dmg P haanng mpairad. (TOO)
1-90(79543771 or Voce (V) 1-9009S43770 vm FtoaM Relay Sanaa*
WITNESS my hand and Pm *aal ol
■aa Caul taa day ol
FEB 14 2002.
Mary Ann* Mon*
A* Ctok al Pm Co u i
By Ru Pi King
At rwwihf Daft
Pubtah (PM*** pubtah n Th*
Sanwtoa Hareld)
Pubtah: FabnMry 24. 2002 4nd
Mwah 3. 2002
JJ1S2__________________________

(PI**** puMMi In THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pu*u*nl lo a Final Jud piw il ol
Foractoaura t o d Pm 13Ri day al
ratmary. 2002. and a t o d K Caaa
No. 0I-CA-11S7-14K. aI Pm CPa*
Ca ul al P* 1STH Judcto Qrcul m
and t o Bamftnto Couily. Ftorkto.
• t o * MORTGAGE E U C T R O N C
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. P C la
Pm Plawap and GUY SY. BRANOIE
SY M UA BRANDY B Y UNKNOWN
BENEFICIARIES O F THE EDNA C.
SULLIVAN IRREVOCABLE TRUST
DATED NOVEMBER 2.1994; JOHN
DOE AND JANE
DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (3) PI POS­
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY, ira dafanrtont*. l a *
ta« to Pm htoMal and baal btoto to
CMK al PM W EST FRONT DOOR
OF COURTHOUSE al Pm SamVioto
Courtly Couthoua*. to Sammol*
Couvy. Ftorkto. a ll 1 00 on Pm 2 day
ol Apr*. 2002, Pm Mowing
daacrtMd proparty aa aat farPi In
laid Ftaal Judgnera. tow*
LOTS 13.14 ANO 1X BLOCK'D*.
SANLANOO SPRINGS TRACT NO.
27. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED M PLAT
BOOK 4. PAGE S3. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMPKXE. COUN­
TY, FLORIDA.
AK/A 449 HOWARD AVENUE.
LONOWOOO. FL 32730
In a o n to rc * m Pi Pm American*
Act Panona wan
moctofton to parttopato In Paa protearing mould contact PM Coui
Arknaam to M 201 N. Park Avanu*,
Santod, FL 32T71. Talaplwna
Numbar (407)3244330 not lato
Pton aavan (7) day* pito to Pm procaadtag. If haanng mparrad. (TOO)
1300-9443771 or Waca (V)t-300969-3770 via Ftolda Relay Same**
Datad t*a 13 day ol Fabroary.
2002.

MARY ANNE MORSE
Ctork Of Th* O rcul Court
By: Mary Btooupa
Or pufy Ctork
S u M R id by
Law ORoa ol M anful C. Wataon
1900 MW 49Pi StraaL SuH* 120
Fort L a u d a to . Florida 33309
Tatophona: (954)4330333
FacaarMa: (944)771-3052
014)2001
Pubtah Fabruary 24. 2002 and
March 3. 2002
JJ193
THECfRCIXT COURT
O F THB E1GHTEKNTH

j unsyuy gpcUT

PI ANO FOR
U M P I O L l COUNTY,
FLO R BA
CIVB. ACTION
CASS NO. 01-CA-1C34
DIVISION t4K
WELLS FARGO HOME UORTGAGE, PIC. F/K/A NORWEST
MORTGAGE. INC .

KEWtETH EUGENE YOUNG, al at
Dafandanfta).
N cm c* OF RESCHEDULID
FORECLOSURE BA LI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauartl lo an O nto RatcrtaduAng
Faradoaura Sal* dalad Fabruary 14.
2002 and antoad to Caaa NO. 01CA-1334 ol Pm Orcua Caul al Pm
EIGHTEENTH Judcto Qrcut In md
t o SEMIHOLE County. Fiona*
wtMtam WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC. F/K/A NOR­
W EST MORTGAGE. INC . la Pm
pitmen and KENNETH EUGENE
YOUNG. J R ; GOLETA NATIONAL
BANK; TEN AN T 11 NAVA ERIC
HOWE. TENANT #2 NAVA ROWENA REGIS, are Pm Delendaraa. I w «
•al to PM h t o u d and tM*l taddar t o
earn al W EST FRONT DOOR OF
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIOA 1
1100AM. an Pm day ol Marcrt 19
2002.9Mtotowmgda*atMdproparly aa *to torth In *ald Fato Judgmant
LOT 9. BLOCK H TEMPLE TER­
RACE ANNEX. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORO­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 1 PAGE 31.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A K A 1908 Ayalaa Avanu*. Wntar
Park. FL 32790
WITNESS MY HAND and Pm Hal
ol P*a Caul an Fabruary 14. 2002
Maryann* Mona
Clark ol Pm Cacul Caul
By Mary Slroupa
Dapury Clark
EChavarria iAnocutat. P A
PO. Bo* 25013
Tanto*. Florida 33522-5013
FO1004968
**S*a Amancana wan Dwabaoa* Ad
P you ara a parten wan a daabapy
who naada accommodation to onto
to participat* to PH procaadng. you
•r* antoad al no coat to you. to Pm
provtawon of cartnn a**i*lanca
Plata* contad Court Adiantonllon
at 201 N Park Annua. Sanford,
Florida 32771, Mlaphona numbar
(407)835-4227. within 2 working
day* d you racato ol Ph door-

mwnt K hating tnpairtd. (TOO) I8009548771.
Pubaan Fabruary 24, 2002 and
March 3.2002
JUIS4

THE CmCUTT COURT
OF THB UONTIENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
9EMINOU COUNTY,
FLORIDA

CIVIL ACTION
CASS N a 01-CA-2229
orvnioN 14-K
GMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
DAVID COOK, al al.

PI THB CIRCUIT COURT
O FTH fl I3TH
JUtMClAL CIRCUIT.
PI ANO FOR
BBMNOLB COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CTRL DIVISION
CASK NO,: 01-CA-1I97-14K
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC

GUY SY. al *L
Dalomluj.il
NOTICE OF

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALK
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u lo a n ! 10 a Final Judgmanl ol
Mortgaga
Fortctotura
datad
Fabruary 13 2002 and antoad to
Caaa NO 01C A 2229 or to* C«UI*
Court ol to* EIGHTEENTH Judcto
CaoM n and to SEMINOLE CouKy.
Florida aharan GMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, it to* PUmbK and
DAVID COOK, KAREN COOK, art
to* Dafandanu. I wii **4 to PM highail and bad dddar to cash al

Sunday. February 24.2002

Pa«e 3B

Ford
The revue is open to boys in grades 9-12 and
takes place on Saturday, March 16.
The revue features three games for each par­
ticipant with guaranteed 50-percent playing
tim e in each gam e, a written evaluation for each
participant, as well as a Senior game. College
scouts will b e in attendance.
The deadline to register is Friday, March 8.
For more information or to register, please
contact Winning Ways Basketball's Barry Mestel
at 407-339-9053 or 1-800-808-HOOP (4667). You
can also check out the website at www.winw aysinc.com .

Lecals
W EST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE CO UN TY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIDA al
" OGAM, on to* day d I APRA
2002, to* totoMng dauytud prapar»yStMMl to9MFPto JtmBM
COMMENCE AT THE NE CORNER
OF LOT 8, BRADLEY'S ADOCDON
TO LONOWOOO. AS RECORDED
W PLAT BOOK I, RAGE 17. PUBUC
RECORDS lOF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA; THENCE RUN
SOUTH 99 DEGREES 2* 5T WEST.
1004 99 FEET ALONO THE NORTH
U NE OF SAIO BRADLEYS ADDI­
TION TO LONOWOOO. FOR A
POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE
SOUTH 00 DEGREES 17H* EAST
301.19 FEEY THENCE RUN
NORTH 89 DEGREES 5 C W WEST
282.49 FEEY THENCE NORTH 00
DEGREES 12-32- EAST. 297.94
FEET ALONG THE W EST UNE OF
LO T I. SAID BRAOLBfS ADDI­
TION TO LONGWOOCsl THENCE
NORTH 89 DEGREES 28 W EAST
282 32 FEET ALONG THE NORTH
UNE OF SAID BRADLEYS ADDI­
TION TO LONOWOOO TO THE
POINT OF BEOINNINO
A/K/A 1213 Eaglt Tract.
Lsngwood. FL 32740
WITNESS MY HANO and toa Hal
ol P H Court on Fabruary 112002.
Ctok al Pm Ctourt Court
By Mary SPbcto*
OapiPyCtork
Ecnm nM KAnodaH*. PA
P O Boa 23018
Tampa, ftonda 33322-5013
F01006311
" S a t ArTMrtcana arm DMabHMa Ad
K you ara a paraon wah a daabtfy
to pamctoaH to PH procaadng you
ara anmad al no coal to you, to to*
prevttatoi ol cartaln atwatanca.
PlaaM contad Court Adnail noon
al 201 H Park Avanua, Santod.
Florida 32771, Waphona numbar
(407)8344227. wrthto 2 wortmg
day* ol you racato ol PH door­
mat*; H haanng toipitrad. (TDD) 1•00-9643771.
Pubtah Fabruary 24, 20C2 and
March 3,2002
JJ193
M THK ORCLKT COURT
OP THB O O H IU N T H
JUDICIAL CmCUTT
IN AND FOR
W W N O L I COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORBA
CIVIL DIVISION
Cat* No. 01-CA1 *0414
DhrMlon K
NATIONSCREDIT FINANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
NATIONSCREDIT
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION OF FLORIDA,

Lecals
tod AOACoordrMto al X I N. Park
Aranua. Sul* n . Santod. Ftonda
17771. al total M day* prior to Pm
prbcaedng Ttophon*. (407)374
4330 Eat 4227; I 30 4944
9771(TDO). or 1 9049S43770(V),
vM Ftonda Relay Samoa Tie
Pubtah Fabruary 24.2002 and

ttodi 1 2002

JJ1B7

* *

■ 8 THK

COUNTY COUNT
OF THK DQHTKKKTH

WAND FOR
1KMBIOU COUNTY.
FLOtoOA
C A M NO; 8I-CC M 2B -14 U
ALAFAYA WOODS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC.. ■ Ftonda rx*
to-prd* corporatton.

JOE M KAZ20,« d.
N o n c a OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pm I
9m undanlgnad wd oKar to *ala Pm
totowtog daaenbad real prnyaty to
Samlnda Couly, Ftorkto.
LO T 44, ALAFAYA WOODS.
PHASE 91. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 33. PAOES 3432.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
TOGETHER adh al Pm Pnprovamania nova or haraoflar a*adad on
id *9 aatamania,
taa. m*Mral, ol and gaa nd*a and
picto*. wato. wato rtgNa and warar
Rock, and M ihnuaa now or tiaraaltor a party d Pm property. tocAalng
to aala to Pm Nghaal btidar to caah
m PM 12 day d Match, 2002. at
11.00 am., al Pm Waat Front door d
Pm Sanlnol* County C o u Pm u h .
X I North Park Avanu*. Santod.
Florida 32771, purauar* to Pm Fnal
Judgmanl d Foradoaura anlarad to
P H action on Fab IS. 2002.
Maryam* Eton*
CtoikdPM Court
By Jana E Jtaawic
Oapdy Clark
Shawn J. CTBrtan. Eaqulra
Shepard. Fdwm • OoodblaR. P A
221 NorthaaM Nanho* Bodavard.
Surt* 205
Ortando. Ftorkto 32304
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, panona w«h dtoatatatai needmo ■
aeccfnmodiflQri !thouid
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
Pm
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407 664a227. 1-804
9443771 (TOO) or 1-3049643770.
via Ftolda Ralay Same*.
Pubtah Fabruary 24. 2002 and
Match 1 2002
JJ138

SELENA O. ALLOWAY E TA L .

OatoxtonKl)
NOTICK OF SALK
Nobca I* haraby grwn Fiat puftuar* to toa Onto or Fnal Judgmanl
anlarad to P H cauat, to to* Circu*
Court oI Samtid* Couay. Florid*. I
wi» a*4 th* proparty Muatad In
Samlnola Couily. Florida, daio fcad
aa
LO T 3 1 BUTNERS SUBDIVISION.
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED PI
PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 97. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
al pubic ul*. to Pm htoMtl and baal
btddar. to caah al PM Wail Front
Door d Pm Samaiol* County
Counhoua*. 301 North Park Ananua.
Sanford, Ftonda al 1100 AM. on
March 19.2002.
DATED: Fabruary 11 2002
(Saal)

C ontinued from page IB
Productions.
A lexander added, “The car
show will also have som e of the
m ost spectacular Ford cars and
trucks on display. T his is the
only All-Ford event that is spon­
sored by the Ford Division
M ustang Brand Team and in
2002 ou r races will have a total
purse o f over $2,000,000.”
Fans can get their first glimpse

n tx i

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L ecals

Motion to Raaal Foractoaura Sd*
dalad Fabruary 6, 2002 anlarad to
C M Caaa No. 04CA-1374-14-L ol
Pm CtaUI Court ci Pm 13TH Judcto
CkcuK In and to SEM toO U County.
SANFORO. Ftolda. I ma a*9 to Pm
htoiaat and beat btodar to caah al
AT W E S T FRONT DOOR *1 Pm
SEMINOLE County Courthouta
betaad al X I N. PARK AVENUE to
SANFORO. FL. at 11 00 AM on Pm
7 day d Match. 2002 Pm toOowtog
daaotoad property aa m i lotPi to
Mid Swnnary Fnal Judgment, to­
wn
LO T 4, PALM PCHNT, AS PER PLAT
BOOK SO. PA0E3 89 THROUGH
71. INCLUSIVE. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEU8NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
DaladPM7d*yof February. 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)

PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL A
DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THE ABOVE MEETING OR HEARP4G. HE/SHE W ax NEED A VER­
BATIM RECORD OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS INCLUDING THE TESTM O N Y ANO EVXENCE. WHICH
RECORD IS NOT PROVIOCD BY
THE C ITY OF SANFORD. (FS
296 0106)
PERSONS w m f DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330 5826 49
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
Pubiah February |J. JO, 2002
jjt t e

Ctork ol Pm Ckcu* Court
By- OoroPiy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
Pubtah to:
THE SE M M O U HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVI0 J
STERN. F A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
901 8. UtaMtaPy O v a Su m 300
Ptontalton.Fl 33324
&lt;954)233-3000
0460664(CWF)
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraon* adh ddabtaiaa need­
ing a Kpaaal accommodation thould
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION.
It
Pm
SEMINOLE
County
C o u lN u a a t 407-365-4227. 1-804
9643771 (TDO) or 1-8049543770.
to* Florida Ralry Same*
Pubun:Fabruary I I X . 2009
JJ113
M THB CBICUIT CO U R T
O F THB EIGHTEENTH
j u d ic ia l a R c u r r
M A W FOR
KEMMOLK COUNTY.
FLORKM
CASE NO. 01-CA-7777-14-K
EMC MORTGAGE CORPORATION
PtetoM.
TERRY JENKINS; SHARON R
JENKINS. TRINA MARRERO. AS
TRUSTEE, and no! paraona*/ under
Pm provtalon* ol 4 Trual Agraamar*
dalad p m 3rd day ol May Yaw Two
Thouaand, Known aa Trull Numbar
2411 Kay Av* Landbuat. and al
unknown parti** claiming by.
through, under or again*! Pm above
named Dalandanls. who to* not
known to b* daad or a*va. whatur
daviaeei.

ROBERT L. HOPKINS and EVELYN
O HOPKINS,

GATOR LANOINO, PIC. KEVIN R
TODO, ANO DEANNA L. TOOO.
DEFENDANT
NOTICK OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVFN. pu•uar* to an Order or Final Judgmanl
Schadukng
Foractoaura
Sal*
anlarad Fabruary 3. 2002 to PH
caaa pandng to laid. Court. Pm alyl*

granlaai.

aaalgnM*.

or other clatoiama. TE N A N T f t
and/or TENANT (2 . Pi* parttaa
Intended to aocour* to Pm paraon or
paraon* to po*M*aron

aRcurr c o u r t

OF THE JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M ANO FOR
M im O L E COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A M NO: 01-CA724414-L

•avan (7) day* prior to any pnicaadmg. contact Pm Court AdTwH&gt;a*on
Otoca or Clark al Caul d Pm County
raltrancad abov*. II haanng
anpHad. (TTD ) 1-8049449771, or
Vorca (V) I -804935-8770, via
Ftonda Ralay Same*
Mark 0 Braadakma. Eayara
MARK D BREAKSTONE A ASSO­
CIATES. P A
1247 SouPi Myrfl* Avanu*
CJaanwaiar. FL 33748
Pubtah: Fabruary 24. 2042 and
March 12002
JJ136
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB 13TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUR
M ANO FOR
9KMMOL1 COUNTY,
FLORIOA
C A M NO. 11-CA1M 3 14 K
BA MORTGAGE. LLC, luecauor by
irvaegar to BARNETT BANK OF
CENTRAL FLORIOA
DOUGLAS YIEAVER. *1 ua. at t l .
Dafandanllt).
N O TIC t OF SALK
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pu
•uanf to an Onto or Fatal JudgrrMt*
Schaduling
Foradoaw*
Sata
anlarad on Fabruary 112002 In PH
caaa now pandng to tard Court, toa
Uyto d which a aidcaMd abov*
I wd aal to Pm htgnav and bad t&lt;4
dar to cadi in Pm . Vital Front Door.
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. X I Norm Par* Avanu*.
Santod. Florida 37771, al 1100
A M on th* 2 day d Apr*. 2002, Pw
tokmnng daaenbad property u **1
forth n aaid Onto or Final Judgmanl,
KHMt
Lot 31, HUNTINGTON. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK 37.
PAGES 97 93. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
ORDERED AT SEMINOLE Court*
Ftonda. Ph day d Fabiuary. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Ctok. Cacul Court
SEMNOLE. Ftonda
By Mary Sboup*
Aa Deputy Clark
SPEAR A HOFFMAN
706 South Out* Highway
Coral Oabto*. Florida 13143
TaMphon* (344)6642799
Paraona mto duahtay who need a
ipacial accommodahon to partio

I Wid m « lo lh» highMl «nd tM«l M &lt;tor tor cash at AT W n t Front Door.
Samrioic Courty Courihouaa beatad al X I N Part Ayanua in Sanfcxd.
Ftonda 32771 , al 11 00 AM am. on
lha 14 day ol Marc*. 2002 lha toftowmg daaenbad proparty aa aat
forth in aard Ordar or Final Judgmant*

Tlh# assets mcfuAng invanlory,
goodMnl. cquipmant and llsturaa ot
tht butknati known aa ‘Oalor
Lancing' tocalad al *255 PanmauU
Point. Sanford. Florida 32771.
including but not Ivnitad to tha aquipmant and asaata totad on E ih M A
altachad to said Sacunty Agraamant
(Chattal Mortgage) at RacorcSad In
Sanunola County Official Racord
Book 3600. pagaa 1720-1724.
ORDERED at SEMINOLE Courty.
Florida tNa S day of Fabruary. 2002.
Maryanna Moraa
A* Clara. Qrcul Court
Samnoia County. Ftonda
By Mary Stroup#
Aa Deputy Oarfe
CUIon H Qoranflo. PA.
116S. Park Av#nu#
Sanlord. a 32771
Tat (407)936-0060
Pubis* Fabruary 13.20, 2002

JJ112

IN THE ORCUfT COURT
OP THE 10TH
j u o *c i a l etneurr.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: O ^C A -1974-144.
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
INC.
PLAINTIFF

VS
SAMUEL E AO AMS ArK/A SAMUEL
E ADAMS, S R . IF LIVING. ANO iF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS, DEViSEES.ORAN TEES,
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAlUlNO AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST SAMUEL E ADAMS
AXfA SAMUEL E ADAMS. S R ;
R O S E H A ADAMS. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. JOHN OOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
RE NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­

suant lo an Ordar Granting th#

BKIM OU COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS:
IFB-3043-02/PE- Term
Contract
lor
Landacap*
MatoHnanc*. F ra Cut Mowing to
County Fra Stolon*. Du* Data:
March 13. 2002 el 200 PM beat
RFP-4152-02/8JCSamlnoH County Madk al Diracto
Du* Data: March IX 2002 at 200
PM local Sum .
Profact IFB-28102/JVP- Purchase
al uaaty Bodae Du* Data: March
IX 2002 at 2 00PM local tone.
CC-117402/BJC •
WWTF totamal Racycto
Pra Bid Data:
Friday, March X 2002 at XOtton
Emrtronmanto Same** Dus Data:
Much X . 2002 N 2.00 PM local
Urn*.
Proyact:
CC-1180-02/BJC- Flv*
rOWiI VYllBf LNSmDUIIOn ofliVn)
Pra-Bid 0*4*: Friday. March X 2002
al 200 PM FaoMwi Mamtananca.
Dus Dal*: March X . 2002 al 200
PM local am*
To guarani** rscato al addandx 3 to
lha respondent*' rasponsibiliry lo
contact lha Samnoia County
Purchastog Ovtoton prior to 9m ftsad
receiving dal* ol tubmitiatotoda
Addenda toormaaon s also sv*4•bI* on lha County * Web Pag*
For totormation on any al lha
Sammol* County BCC proiacts.
ptoat* mail our wab page al
HYPERLINK hbpj/werw co samtnola.M.ua/buslnaai/purchasing
www co samnoia ft us.Txi*toaas/puri hesmg or cal 407 6547113
PUBLISH
ORLANDO SENTINEL
SEMINOLE HERALD
Forward tovtaca* to:
Samlnola County Ftoanc*
Poet Offtca Box 8080
Sardord. FL 32771-SOSO
Pubtah: Fabroary 24.2002
JJ200
NOTICE OF FUHUC HEARING TO
C O M B E R A CONOTTIONAL USE

NOnca OF ACTION
TRINA MARRERO. AS TRUSTEE,
and not paraonaly under provaton*
ol a Trual Agraamant dalad h i 3rd
day al May Yaw Two Thouaand.
Known a* Trual Nwnbar 2413 Kay
Av*. LandPual. and al unknown per­
il** claiming by- Plough, under or
agalnat Pa abov* named Oatandar*.
who I* now known to b* daad or
aatognaaa.
trual***, apouaa*. or other ctomanta
Currant Raaidanc* Unknown, but
7069 Souboak Lan*. Ocoaa. FL
32913

wmen is rocitva soervs
Clark ol Pm Cacul Coui
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Oapuly Clark
i toAnuncar*
to accordanc
With Dtoabdtta* Ad, parJdMlnnaad
1 to pamcr-

o f Fun Ford Weekend Saturday,
March 2 when the gates open at
8 a.m. Time trials will begin at 9
a.m. and Showdown qualifying
will be conducted from noon
until 4 p.m. with the first round
o f Show down eliminations
scheduled for 5 p.m. The gates
will open again at 8 a.m.,
Sunday, March 3, with tim e tri­
als beginning at 930 a.m. and
eliminations starting at 1 p.m.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED piat an Acorn
lo loractou a mortgaga on Pi* totlowing proparty n SEMINOLE
Crxrty. Ftonda. to-wt:
TH E SOUTH 7 FEET OF LOT 8.
ALL OF LO T 7. ANO THE NORTH 13
F E ET OF LOT 8. BLOCK 10. WYNNEVTOOO. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROED PI
PLAT BOOK 4. PAGES 92. 91 AND
94. PUBUC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
ha* baan Nad aganat you and you
wa ragurrad to larva a copy of you
written defames, t any. to • on DOU­
GLAS C. ZAHM. P A .. Ptwnbtr*
attorney, whose addraaa a 133X
U S Htorway 19 North. Sole 300.
Claarwalar. Florida 33754, wipwi
Party ( X ) day* ahar Pm V s i pubicabon a* Ph Node* ol Acton, and Ma
Pm original win VM Clark d h i
Court al X I N Park Avanu*.
Santod. Florida 32771. adhar baton
aanrtca on PlamMTa attorney or
anmadutaly thereafter, odianva*. a
dalaud wd b* anlarad agaeul you
to Pm ratal demanded n pm com-

WITNESS my hand and saal ol Pa
Court on Ph __ _ day ol Fab 07,

2002

(Saal)
Mary Arm Mora*
Ctork ot Pm Cacut Court
By. FtahKng
Deputy Ctork
Pubtah in
Th* Samanto Herald
Douglas C Zahm. P A
18330 U S. Hwy 19 N , *300
Claarwalar, FL 33764
(727)5304911 phone / (727)534
1094 las
Publish Fabruary 13. X . 2002
JJ114
NOTICE TO THK PUBLIC
Nobca a haraby given but the
Board d AdyusVnanT ol the Cry ol
Santod wd hckJ a regular mewing
on Fabruary 29. 2002 m Pm cry
Hal Commaaron Chambers at 11 X
A M n ordar to consider a laquatl
t o variance to P m Zoning Ordnance
as a partana to rear yard setback
raquramancs n a PO rorung dsirtcl
on:
Lot 42. Maytair Club PHI PB S3
POS 7 A 9
Batog more spaciheaty daserbed
as located 101 Gortsal* Dnv*
Planned use ot pie property to to
construct a screened porch
Larry Btor. Chairman
Board ol Adfusonanl
AOViCE TO THE PUBLIC IF A

A,

Nobca to haraby grvan that a Pubic
rwinrtg w# m nwo oy m# nm nog
X Zoning Comnaaaion n ma Cfy
Commaaion Chamban. City HaX
Sanlord. Ftorkto. at 700 pm. on
Thursday. March 7.2002. to conw4
*r a raquast to a ConrMlonal Uaa In
a SC-3. Spacial Conanarcto Zonmg
Dtttrtci
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lola X 9
and 10 (toa* N M E o fL o te iB X S T r
7 Town cl Sanlord PO I PO XI aa
racordad In t e Pubic Records al
Samaiol* Couay. Ftonda
Th* property bang more ganarafy
daaenbad h 410 W 4m Straat
Condrtcnel Us* Requeued: Indoor
Manufacturing
A l panto* In totoraal and cuians
lhaf hava an opportoMy k) 6* haaid
al sard hearing
By ordar d m* Planting 3 Zoning
Commaaton d ma Cfy d Santod.
Ftonda. VH 19m day d Fabruary.

2002

Lkchaal Slab Chairman
Planting A Zorung Comnrvucn
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC H a parson dacxtoa to appeal a daemon
made woh rasped to any matter conardarad al lha abov* mealing or
haanng. ha/tha may need a verbatim
record of m* proceedings deluding
m* teshmony and evidence, which
racord t* m l provided by m* Cfy ol
Sanlord (FS 286 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
TH E PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 3345328 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
Pubtah Fabruary 24. 2002

JBM____________________
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALK
PUBLIC NOTICE to haraby groan.
Ihe I on m* data and am* katad
batow, end continuing from day to day
until al goods ara add. wa wd aei el
Public Auction, to m* Nghaal tedder
to caah. al fw walehouse of STOR­
AGE USA. tocalad al 1X7 W4e
Springe Dr. Winter Springs. FL
3270X conterta ol lha Mowing stor­
age unto containing household
and/or buaawu gooda. to rani and
other charges to which a kan on
sam* to cleeiMd. to wit
DATE OF SALE MARCH IX 2002
TIME OF SALE 4 00 PM
BRIAN A SUSAN HARRINGTON
*371 HOUSEHOLD STUFF. KEITH
B PRATHER *553 HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS. CHARLES M POWER3 *8
OFFICE FURNITURE. HTUNHEE
JEUNG (273 PERSONAL BELONG­
INGS. WILLIAM KNAPP 1290
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
AUCTIONEER STORAGE PRO­
TECTION AUCTION SERVICES.
LICENSE « 593
Th* abov* Nouc* to b* published
one* a weak to two conaacuav*
weak* Said sal* to b* unto and by
virtue ol me Statutes d m* Stelae of
Florida, m sjch Casas mad* and pro­
vided
Publish Fabruary 24, 2002 and
March!. 2002
JJ203
NOTICE OF SALE
Pursuant to Ftonda Sulutes Sad
Storage Fscirty Act Sac 83 808 A
83 807. Sal* ol contantslhousanokl suppkas) &gt;t leased space to sal­
ary Owner Ltone

Car show aw ards will b e pre­
sented at 4 p.m . on Saturday
and Sunday.
Spectator tickets can b e pu r­
chased for $20 either day w ith a
weekend pass available for $35.
Children 12 and under are free.
Racing entry fees range from
$45-$200 depending on class.
For more inform ation call 225664-09% or visit
ww w.funford.com .

Lecals
0023 |
0038 McCarthy. Jamaa E.
00*9 Newman, Tarraro* J.
0143 Handrai Clearing Company
o a t* Staannan. Story P.
0571 Pyto*. Don A Pam
0879 Pytoa, Don A Fam
0580 Pytox Don t Pan
069* Lowda Ccnatniettai
0854 Aral, John
0897 Chambarton, Rabart
0797 Foutx R I
To b* U U a dtopoaad ol Thura..
1/7AG. 10 am. Pubta Aueaen, Caah

On*y

ALSwftoy Store Aawy
■10 Rmahart Road
Lata Mary. FL 32745
A* may pay upCa* 407-3334355
Pubtah Fabnary 17.24.2002
JJtX

taTHSORCUn COURT OF THS
KIOHTVKNTH JUDICIAL ORCLKT
M AW FOR
COUNTY,
CM * N a Q3-CA-293-14-W
JOE U K PIC. and
TiBBYS. INC
17 92 HIGHWAY. INC, a
dtoached Florida corporator^ a d ,

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO; MARCUS MOLDING CO . INC ,
7353 U S. Highway 17-92. Fam
Park. Ftorkto 327X.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED mat an action
lo canal Im m , N m K
Mt
Via totowtng prcpieity In Sanknoto
Couly, Ftortda
Baginning a 3h Northdtat oomar
of Sacoon 19. Township 21 Soum.
Rang* X E * K run Souti 300 to*L
manca Sourn *9 degas* 27 itwxtal
West. 4937 toat a* a Point of
Bagmatg to said tot; manca Soum
•9 degree* 77 mmutaa Waal. 225 25
l* « to a co x i ela monunart on ma
Right ol Way of U S Hghway 17-92;
tn*nca Wien tri# id # ot h h nigpwiy
North 37 dagrass 17 nwtuua Eael.
123 lata to an Von pto*; m*ro* leav­
ing seal Ikghway South 58 Payees
32 metulae Essl 178 1 toa to Pont
of Bagtrvwtg and ALSO V&gt;* North 25

Lecals
M K N Bourn 200 lata of m*
Norm 500 laa of ma Northaaa 1/4 d
m* Northaaa 1/4 at Sactton 1*.
Townahtp 21 SouKi. Rang* X Eata.
lying Caa d H gwray 17-92. LESS
rn* Eael 498 7 ttat maraot. Sad
told tying and bang skua tad In
Sammol* Couvy. Ftorkto.
ANO
T h a p a t d m # SouKi 173 toa a m *
Norm 900 toa of ma Numetat 1/4 of
ma Normaaa 1/4 d Sacfton It,
Tbwnatap 21 Soum. Range X Eaat.
lying Eaa of m* Sts** Road 13 and
800. LESS rna Eaa 800 l* a maraot
sad tond lying and ba rg Muatad In
5an*to*e Courvy. Ftonda
ANO
Tha E aa 300 toa of rn* Soum 200
toa of m* Norm soo i*a a m*
Normaaa 1/4 of t « Northaaa J/4 a
Sacbon 19, TbiatoMp 21 Souh.
Rang* X Ca*L laa* ma North 25
toa of ma w * a f O X X toa. Said
Sanknoto County Ftorkto
LESS ANO EXCEPT to* totowtop
Begin 900 toa Soum and 150 toa
U4^^3
—4 Uwetosaaa*
. I.WI■, —
a occson
W nt Of
fw in M # GQirnm
19. IbwnaNp 21 Bourn. Rang* X
EaaL rui W aa 72S to a Soum 37
degree* 44 minute* Waa X toa
Eaa to a point Soum d ma PoM al
BagVmmg, manca Norm to 9 a Pott
d Bagfnntng.
ha* baan toad agama you and you
ara raqukad t o serve a copy of you
wrfttan datonaax 9 any, to ft on
WILLIAM R. BARKER. E a t . ma
f w p r a •uofirey, *n o«i t o o n n m
X I K U a g xta Avanua Sto 41X
Ortando. Ftonda 3290X on or batora
March X . 2002. end Na m* ort^wl
wfth m* Clark d t H Court aNiw
I . -A 11 ■ - - - i - - —— B i a U M w e t a M O x
DbW I Mrrc«l 0*1 n l l l M l IBOmfy
of hTvmdUil|f th#riMlMr, otflW iM
i dttmM
b# tnlaivd a g a M you
for tn# f in i a#rr#LnaM3i n i w Oorrh
ptar* or pMftton.
TTHrvtfcaahalbapubtahedonc*
each weak for rw
WITNESS my hand and t e a d Me
Court on t H FEB 12 2002.2002.
Maryann* Moraa, dark
Clark d t » Court
By Jana Jeaawx
A* Deputy Ctork
Pubtah: Fabroary 17. 24, 2002
and March X 10.2002
X1113

XT. JONHS MYKR WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Th* Oatnct grow* nonce ol aa ream lo oaua a perm* to m* toaoewng eppk
cant(i) on March I X 2002
Chinan Broaek A Aeaooatoe. Inc., 2800 MeiSwvj Center Pkwy. SUM 260,
Eaomrtta. FL 32731, apprtoaOon *42-117-319641. Tha proRct to tocalad m
Samlnola County. Sactton 24. Tbwnahlp 21 Soum. Ftonga 29 Eu l Tha ERP
w ejjiglflg tg ipf
of g gtorm##t»r ti ##ti ixi l
lo — r n an
offtca park w*h parking and uMOta known m ma Oak Park on fctastand
Avanua. Tha racatvtng waterbody to Lata Roy.
Tha fttoaf*) contatang aach d m# above tattd appMcitto^a) ara avatohto tor
rwpecson Monday tirou^i Friday airoapt tor togal hoadeya. X X a m. to 500
p.m. at ma 81 John* Rkrar Water Managamara Dtoblct Haadquartan or m*
appropriate
C#nter, Th# DtetrtcJ &lt;
m I tik i iclfon on ##cfi pormtt tppB*
canon tatad sCxroa untoaa a pataton kx an admantiata* procaadvig (haartog)
to Itad pursuant to th* provtolona of Sactton* 1X.369 and I X 97, Ftorkto
Statutes erupt* 28-106 and 4 0 C-1 .IX 7 . Ftorkto Adnantotrallvs Coda
(F A C ).
intonata ara aitactod by any of ma Dtotncfa prohaermg m acoontonoa w*i Saceona 1X 58 9 and 1X 37 . F S . or a* pantoa
may reach a wrtOin agraamant on madtoCon M a n atamadv* remedy uktor
Sacbon t X S T X F S Chooalng madtohon wU not advaraaTy *n*ct m* nght to
■ hearing « madtofton doaa not raaUt (1 a MtltomanL Th* procedural tot persung madtoilon era sat term to Sacbon t x 97X F S . and RUa* 24108 111
and 24108 401- 406. F A C . Petltona muat oonpry wW m* raquramaraa of
Ftonda ArtiwkaoaVva Coda. Chapter 2 4 I X and be toad with (racaroad by) m*
Ckabtct Ctork, tocalad at (tabid Haadquariara, 4049 Raid SacaL Patoilu.
Ftorkto 32177.
PrtBori# lor ali#tetnif 9t hiirtng on 9te i t o n appic#flon(*) must b# (H#d
within tw#ofy-on# (21) dayt ot puhftcstfcm ol thi* nabcm or
f w nfy to (26)
days of lh# Dtetrtcl dapootenQ tite node* ol intent te 0 * m#i lor to*# porion#
to whom tfte District mala actual nooc# Felura to He a paWon w «* i fae lane
period ahal conaoiuta a watear of any rtgN auch paraon may Dave to rerjueat
an admintotrattva datarmineBon (haartog) under Sachona 120 569 and 12657,
F S,, soncwwg lha mtnacl panne appacatton. Pttoori wtiirh ana not Had to
accordance with to# above provtatona a n subject to dumteaaL
Bacauta m* admvaabattv* hearing procaaa to designed to tormHata Inal
agency aefton, m* tong of a paftfton mean* mat *u Oem cfl anal naan may
ba dVtorant Irom m* powaon taken by I Vi 9V* none* of Intont Paraon* whoa*
•ubatmtal ntaratta wd b* alfactod by any auch «rul daeMon d m* O w nd on
rn* tppncafton have rna right to bacon* a party to t u procaadng. *1 accor­
dance with ma raqdramanis aat kadi abov*
Gloria Lawn. Dvactor. Drnsjon d Parml Data Same**
St John* River Water Mwiagamant Dwmct
Pubtah: Fabruary 24. 2002
XI202
NOTICE
Tha BL Johna Hhrar Water tllru ginu nl Dtotrtct has racarvad th* eppkeabonfs) tor Conaumptrv* Water Uta Irom
.
Saurman Whaator Sommer A Dommartch. POOos 520789. CMado, FL
32762. appftcaften *8333 Th* appftcart propoeaa to wwtxkew 0 04 mtacn
gaftona par day of water to Vngato X acna of ctoua wlh a iracn&gt;yal aystortv
Tha wrthdrawalt used by thu propoaad proyad wd conarst of Ground Wntar
Irom th* Ftondan Aqutar via 1 active waft In Semnoto Couvy. tocalad to
Section* X . 35. Townehgi 19 Soudi, Rang* 31 EaaL known w Saurman.
Whaator. Sommar And Oommanch.
Tha M*(t) corrianmg each of ma above katad appAcabond) ■ » avertable tar
rupacbcn Monday tirough Frtday ascapt lor togal hotday*. 9 X a m to 9 X
p m e! th* St Johna Rroar Water Managamara District Haadquariara or t u
eppropnato tanka cantor Written cbyacbon* to ftu appacaban may ba mad*.
DU ihoUd ba toad waft (racarvad by) ( u Dumd Ctork. 4049 Raid St. Ptaarka.
Ftonda 32177-14X. no lator Dun 21 days bom ma data otpubkeabon Wrfttan
otHCbona thosid OantVy tha oCyacSor by name end ad da u, end U ty daacnba
to* obyaefton to t u appftcabun Fftng a wrfttan objection do** not arrnto you
to 1 Ctuptar 1X . Ftonda Stalut**. Arftnnabaftv* Haanng. Only ftroaa paraona
•hose substantia) rtarasta ara sftaclad by m* appAcaim and who ft* a peti­
tion maaang th* raqUramarts of Sacftona 1X596 and 1 X 37. Ftorkto
Statutes, and Chapter 24106. Ftonda Adnwtobabv* Cod*, may obttai an
Admmreirabv* luaraig. Al ftmaty Mad wrfttan obfaettona wd ba p&lt;asantad to
■u Board tor ccvoktoraaon In M dekbarabont cn appacabon prior to ft* Board
taking aefton on the appacabon
Otona Lawto. (Vector Dhtalon d Permit Data Sanncae
St John* R nw Water Managamara Dutnct
Pubtah Fabroary 24, 2002
JJ1M
NOTICE
Tha EL Johna Hhrar WHar Managaman l Dtotrtct haa racaroed ma appk
bonis) tor Conaumpbv* Water Uta from
Saurman Whaator Sommer A Dommanch. POBoa 789. Ovtodo FL 327
•ppkeatun *8332 Th* appAcanl propoeaa to wWidraw 0O4mdtong*k
par day d water to vngafa X acraa of atrua wfth a mcro-yat ayttsm. Thaw
Uawals usad by tbn propoaad profacl wd conaisl of Ground Warar from
Floridan Aqutor via 1 acthra waft Vi Samnota Couily. tocalad Vi Sacftr^
Townshp 21 Soah. Rang* 31 Eaat known as Saurman. Whaator. Somrv
Oommericft.
Th* «to(s| conlav-wig each of t u above-tatod *ppacatx&gt;n(s) ara avwlacd
rapacbon Monday mrougm Friday .scapl tor togal hokdaya. 8 X am M l
p m af t u SI Johna Rroar Water Managamara Dtslnct Haadquartoi* of
appropriate urvtca car**. Wrfttan ot|*c#or* to tfu appkcaoon may tu 1
bu Shcsjkl b* Nad wfth (racarvad by) t u {tabid Clark. 4049 Rwd St. P
Ftonda 32177-1429. no totor Vtan 21 day* from the data of pubftcaim. 1
Cbiadtona shoe*) ktorafy t u cpfactor by rum* and addraa*. and ki*y«
ftu obfadton to t u appftcaiton. Ftaig « wrftian obyacaon do** not an.
to a Chapter 12X Ftonda StakAas. Aemwuatratrva Hearing. O V y t B M f
whoaa aubatardM vriaratta a n tftactod by m* appacabon and who Ba
eon rruanng ma raqaramarat of Sacnona 1 X 3 9 8 « d 1X37./
Slalulat. and Chaptor 24106, Ftonda AUrwascenv* Coda may 1
Artouedrairow hawrtig AA ttmaly Nad wraian otoyaettoru wd t a p
ma Board tor conaatortaon Vi «a dekbarabont on eppftcaiwi prtor 1
taking ecson on m* appacabon
" 'i™ '
Glon* Lawn. Ovactor. Drowm of Panru Dele Samoa*
SI L i r a River Water Managamanl Diatnd
Piibifsh Febouuy 24, 2002
JJ190

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A r t------------Continued fro a Pago 1C
The s u b je c ts of his p a in t­
ings are a s d iv erse a s h is
tastes. H e h a s painted p o r ­
traits, in c lu d in g all o f h is
children a n d grandchil­
dren, s c e n ic landscapes a n d
abstract im ag es.
He a lso w o n 't g uess on
how m u ch tim e he h a s ,
spent p a in tin g .
"S o m e p ain tin g s take
longer to com p lete than
o th ers," h e said . 'S o m e
w ear y o u to death. You
might s p e n d three tim es a s
long o n o n e painting as
you sh o u ld .
'O th e r s , y o u start g o in g
into a c e r ta in direction, and
you d o n 't w a n t to stop.
You h a v e to remind y o u r­
self to slo w dow n a b it."
The p u b lic will have a n
op p ortu n ity to see R a y 's
work d u rin g Sunday's
annual M em b er Show at
the S an fo rd Garden C lu b ,
located a t 2 0 0 Fairm ont S t.,
off o f 17 -9 2 . Along w ith
pieces by
Sanford / Sem inole Art
A ssociation m em bers, s tu ­
dents fro m G reenw ood
Lakes an d Teague m id d le
schools w ill display th e ir
m asterp ieces.
M any o f the pieces o f a rt

on d isp lay w ill b e for sale
to the p u b lic. A rtw ork w ill
include w atercolors, o ils,
acry lics, p astels and p o t­
tery.
P eople attend in g
S u n d a y 's ev en t w ill be
asked to v o te fo r their
favorite w o rk o f art. O nce
the vo tes a re tallied, one
artist w ill receive the "M o st
Popular In S h o w " ribbon.
S u n niland C orporation
will a lso sp onsor the
Peacha W iggins aw ard,
w hich h o n o rs a fam ily
m em ber In the M oore fam i­
lyThe Sanford / Sem inoie
Art A ssociation w as estab ­
lished in 1959, and re­
organized in the early
1990s w ith new by-law s.
Currently, the organization
has a b o u t 5 0 m em bers from
Sem in ole County. The
group m eets nine tim es a
year, and th e m em bership
fee is $15.
The an n u al M em bership
Show w ill b e held from 1 to
4 p.m. Sunday. T here is no
ad m ission charge, and
refreshm ents w ill be a v a il­
able.
For ad ditional inform a­
tion, ca ll C arolyn Tow les at
407-831-1104.

First Presbyterian Church to hold
yard sale for Olde Lake M aiy Days
The First Presbyterian
Church o f Lake Mary will
hold their first annual
Deacons "G ood Stuff" Yard
Sale in conjunction with O ld e
Lake M ary Days. All of the
church m em bers have
cleaned ou t their garages and
closets ju st for the occasion.

The church, the oldest
church in Lake Mary is locat­
ed on W ilbur Avenue a t the
com er o f Country Club.
There'll be tons of great bar­
gains for bargain hunters and
baked goods for the hungry.
The sale starts at 9a.m . and
continues until 3p.m.

Spokes gives hearts from the heart
Having heart bypass surgery
is very painful. Recuperation is
hard. After heart bypass sur­
gery, patients must cough to
dear their
lungs to reduce
the chance of
pneumonia. Of
course, cough­
ing is painful
after!
One thing i
help. A pillow.
Especially
Mary
heart shaped
pillows. Heart
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patients hold
the pillows to their chest with
their chins resting in the V of
the heart and then cough.
Holding the pillow to the chest
eases the pain.
Seminole Spokes found out
about the need for pillows for
heart bypass patients at Central
Florida Regional HospitaL
They decided this was the per­
fect project for their organiza­
tion.
The Ways and Means com­
mittee got busy making pillows
with fabric and polyester fill
donated by their members and
by the Pace Brantley HaJJ pri­
vate school. In all, the group
has made about 70 pillows. At

Thatma Smith tramIhs Cantrel Florida Rag*
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Spokes Presidsnt Betsy DhuyWts andJecfcy Eg*. Director off Pace
Brerttay h al
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School

a luncheon, tne day Derore
Valentine's Day, the Seminole
Spokes presented the pillow s to
Tnelma Smith, a volunteer
from the hospital. The Spokes
plan to m ake this one or theii
ongoing projects.

Com m ission Selling Sh irts
The Lake Mary Historical
Commission is very pleased
with the T-shirts far O lde Lake
Mary Days. This years' shirts
have a patriotic theme. The
shirts are white with red and
blue ink. Olde Lake M ary Days
Committee Co-Chair Peggy
Wolfe and committee membei
Karen Beal
sold their
first T-shi
to Betty
Mitchell
the Lake
Mary
Historical
Society
meeting.
The T-shirts
will be on
sale at Olde
Old* Laka Mary Days Committee members Peggy Wolfe and Lake Mary
Karan Baal sells one ot Iha new OWe laka Mary Days T- D ays for $8
shirts to Historical Society member Betty Mttche*.
.O lde

Laze Mary Lays is scheduled
for Saturday, March 2 from 10
a.m. to 4 pun.
ju s t as a warning, if you are
planning to attend Olde Lake
Mary Days, be prepared for
fighting. Last year at Olde Lake
Mary, the 37th Alabama
Com pany H and the 3rd Rhode
Island Battalion C started
shooting at each other. Their
skirmish lasted for 15 minutes
and several men hit the
ground, shot by the rifles of the
opposing side.
O ther living history demon­
strators at this year's Olde Lake
Mary Days include the "Sons of
the Confederate Veterans"; the
Taiako Indian Dancers;
Grays moke with his Cherokee
History display; JoAnne
Peagler with her Indian Tipi;
Charlie Carbon with his
Swedish History Exhibit; a
Florida Cracker Cam p and
Flint Knapping Demonstration;
and Canale Dipping.
There will, of course, be lots
of food, crafts and civic groups.
There will be tons of things for
kids to do including a moonwalk, pony rides, a petting zoo
and more.

Hawkins
C ontinued from Page 7C
Mr. T h o m a s was the first
A frican-A m erican to b e e le c t­
ed to the city of Sanford
C om m ission . In recognition
of his ou tstand in g serv ice,
the city renam ed the street
he lives o n as Bob T h o m as
Circle.
T h o m as is a graduate o f
C room s A cadem y and
Florida A &amp; M U niversity
with fu rth e r studies at
Stetson U niversity, H am pton
U niversity and BethuneC ookm an College. An a ctiv e
com m u nity leader, he served
as v isitin g teacher and social
-o rk e r fo r 32 years and
'd aa a ju venile co u n *'* vems. He a lso

served a s a deputy sh eriff for
five years.
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The 25th annual N ew
Student Preview of Florida
A itM University in
Tallahassee will be held Friday
and Saturday March 8 and 9.
High School juniors, seniors
and com m unity college stu­
dents are invited to travel to
Tallahassee to learn about the
university. The cost for a
round-trip bus fare and one
night hotel accommodation is
$99. This amount is due Feb.
25 by cash or certified money
order made out to FAMU
Alumni Seminole County.
There are no refunds. The trip

is sponsored by FAMU
Alumni Seminole County
Chapter and the Goldsboro
Front Porch Governor's
Council.
For more information, call
Dr. Velma H. Williams at 407-

322-9270.
*****

The 10th Annual Every
Black Woman Should Wear
Red a Red Dress Conference is
Saturday, March 9 from 8 a.m.
to 4 p.m. a t the Holiday Inn
West on SR 436 in Altamonte
Springs. The theme is “For
Every M ountain." The cost is
$25 per person. Call Corine
Vann-Wilson at 407-331-5665
for more information.

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'Youth tor Christ, an annual showcase ot youth sponsored by tha Sanford
Alumnae Chapter ot Delta Sigma Theta Soronty Inc, was presented recently at
Calvary Temple ot Praise. The Deltas presented gospel trust Jasmyne George
during the event Standing with George are other youth on parade tor Christ.
Including devobonal leaden and uahsra Jeffrey Bey. Shryann McQfl, end Jabeley
Morris.

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Doris Dietrich 3C
Marva H awkins 7C

S u n d ay
February 2 4 ,2002

R a y p r e p a r e s fo r a n n u a l M em b er S h ow ,
By Mlcfum Jsrta
Managing Editor
ith only a few b ru sh
stro k es to go, T roy
R ay is alm ost fin w
V
ish ed w ith h is
fourth and fin al en try for the
annual Sanford / Sem inole A rt
A ssociation M em b er Show. By
Sunday, the a cry lic hues w ill t
dry, and the co ta rfu l country scen e
w ill be ready fo r the jud ges.
T h e painting is one o f four a rt
pieces Ray p la n s to enter In th is
w eekend 's show . He is one o f
m ore than 4 0 a rtists w ho w ill d is*
play their art in hop es o f catch in g
the ju d g e's eye — an acco m p lish ­
m ent Ray h as achiev ed in the past.
The Sanford n a tiv e 's p ainting s.

w hich ra n g e from p astels to
acry lics, have been honored
before. H e has received num erous
aw ard s, including b est o f show
d uring a previous A rt A ssociation
event. I t 's a m ajor achiev em ent for
som eone w ho has on ly b een painting fo r a few years o f h is life.
Ray, Sem in ole C o u n ty 's form er
tax assessor, d id n 't sta rt painting
until h e retired in 1988.
" I alw ays had h o b b ie s," he said.
"1 w as a w ood w orker and collect*
ed v a rio u s things, in clu d in g clock s
and gun s.
"B u t, I decided to q u it all that
and started p ain tin g . M y father
painted , so I thought I w ould givd
it a try ."
F ollo w in g retirem ent, Ray
d ecid ed to start taking a rt classes

from a friend . H la w ife
“
and big g est supporter,
Barbara, a lso encou raged his
artistic d ecisio n by giving him a
Bob R oss p ain t set for C h ristm as.
H is first p ainting w as a Bob
Ross sp ecial — a m ountain scen e
painted b y u sin g the fam ous
a rtist's techniqu es. Ray w as
pleased w ith n is first attem pt, so
he k ep t o n painting.
Today, Ray w o n 't even g u ess at
how m any p ainting s he has com *
pleted. S ev era l hang in the
room s and h a lls at nis
house. O th ers are
on d isplay fo r the
public at various
offices, inclu d ing
Sanford CUy
i
Hall. /

See Art, Page BC

SanhmVSeminole Art Association
member Tray Ray Itnishee one ot the
annual Member Show. The Sanford
native wil enter lour paintings. The
show is open lo the puNc, and more
than 40 pieces ot art wiNbe on display.

Hrraid photos by Tommy Vtmens

p^nilnQS by Tron Bay

�K f e 2C Sunday, February 24.2002

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School Notes
The district finals for the 2002
Academic Tournament were
held an Feb. 14, at Seminole
High School.
Seminole High School won
the district tournament, Oviedo
High School and Lake Mary
High School placed second and
third place respectively. The
2002 Seminole County
Academic Tournament
Champions horn Seminole
High School are Dana Almond,

K ellie Chan, Kevin Chan,
A nthony Colom bo, Lindsay
G riffin, M ichael Hypes, H any ,
MadhanagopaL and coach Jane
Cooper.
Seven Team Seminole play­
ers will represent Seminole
County Public Schools at fire
2002 Commissioner's Academic
ChaUotge held at the Walt
world C
Contemporary
Disney World
ent
ipril 25 through April
Resort A|
rep re27. The Team Seminole repre­

sentatives are Katie Beougher
(Lake Brantley), Chris Kobrin
(Lake Mary), Joshua Stewart
(Oviedo), Elizabeth H ang
(Oviedo), Kevin Chan
(Seminole), Anthony Colombo
(Seminole), and alternate Dana
Almond (Seminole). The
coaches for Team Seminole are
Jane Cooper (Seminole) and
Steve D eSanto (Lake M ary).
As a follow up to the

National Ground Hog Job
Shadow Day at B u cad lB cp p o
Restaurant the Winter Springs
th School Food Production
[ Services Program at
Winter Springs High School
will receive a check for £500
from the restaurant on March

located at 130 Thskawilla Road,
Winter Springs.
Fourteen students in the
Winter Springs High School
Food Preparation Program had
job shadowed at Buca dl Beppo
on Feb. 1 as part o f the National
’ Ground Hog Job Shadow Day.
20.
For more information on job
The presentation will be held
shadowing, please call Colleen
in the Grizzly Grill, the Food
Brown, Seminole County Public
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Schools Applied
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Im agine trav eling 1,200
m iles through the thickest
A frican rain forest Im agi­
nable, where anim als still
roam , unafraid o f
hum ans.
Now, people d o n 't have
to travel half w ay across
th e globe to go on safari
to see cheetahs, m and rills
an d lem urs. T h e Central
Florida Zoological Park is
now presenting "A nim als
o f A frica," a self-guided
w alking tour featu ring
anim als native to A frica,
in honor o f Black H istory
M onth, February 2002.
A frican ecosystem s are
am ong the m ost diverse
and productive wild
lands in the w orld. But
A frica faces trem endous
challenges.
Learn about these ani­
m als and how organ iza­
tions w orldw ide are
w orking w ith A frica 's
governm ents, institu tions
and people to preserve its
natu ral heritage fo r both
w ild life and hu m ans.
"A nim als o f A frica"
to u r w ill include the
A frican slender-snouted
cro cod ile, hippopotam us,
serv al, African crested
porcupine, banded
Egyptian cobra. East
A frican green m am bas
and more.
V isitors will receive a
com plim entary self-g u id ­
ed tour sheet.
To support w ild life
conservation, the zoo is a
participant in the
A m erican Z oo and
A quarium A ssociation's
Sp ecies Survival Plans
(SSP) for A frican A nim als
lik e the cheetah and redruffed lemur. SSP s m an­
ag e the breeding of
sp ecies in order to m ain­
tain a healthy and selfsu staining captive popu­
lation as well as research,
p u b lic education and
reintroduction.
T h e Central Florida
Z oo is located at 3755 NW
H ighw ay 17-92 at 1-4, exit
5 2 in Sanford and is open
from 9 to 5 daily.
For more inform ation,
call 407-323-4450, exten ­
sio n 149 or visit
ww w.centralfloridazoo.org
A dm ission for ad u lts is
$7, $3 for ch ild ren 3-12
years, $4 for sen iors and
free for children 2 and
under. Zoo m em bers are
free.

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Sunday. February 24.2002 P a g e 7C

T h e ta

"Youth for C h rist,* an annu­ her personal savior because
a l show case of you th spon­
she realizes it is through Him
sored by the Sanford Alumnae
that she can accom plish any­
thing.
Chapter o f Delta Sigm a
Theta Sorority I n c , w as
Jasm yne is the
tented Saturday,
daughter o f Larry and
Eloise Dilligard of
. 9 at Calvary
Temple o f Praise, Paul
Sanford a n a Lewis
P. m ig h t pastor.
George o f Phoenix,
Ariz.
The Deltas presented
up and com ing local
O ther youth on
parade for Christ were
gospel and contem po­
rary artist Jasm yne
devotional leaders and
Marvm
George in a mini conHawkins ushers Jeffrey. Bey,
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cert, w ith background
................ ...
Shiyann McGill, and
accom panists Roziand
Jabailey Morris.
H. Tillman, Lynn D eesc,
New M t Calvary Baptist
Phillipe Miller, M ark Watson,
Church's "G o d ’s Angels of
Sandra Cherry, Von Jciles,
Praise" performed ‘ low the
Jalon Sm ith Country Leonard
Praise Dow n” and ‘ I Prayed
and Leroy Larkin.
for Deliverance."
Ms. George began her musi­
St. John Metropolitan
Baptist Church Praise Team
cal career at the tend er age of
presented "A m erica, the
two when she sang her first
Beautiful." N ew Life Christian
solo. It was clear to a l1 that she
w as m usically an spiritually
Academy and Providence
inclined.
Baptist Church were a part of
the Youth for Christ event, as
Having extraordinary tal­
ent, M s. George's early child­
well.
hood training at Tajiri School
Co-chairwomen Ella W.
o f Perform ing Arts and
Robinson and Sylvia
Academ ics ha^afforded her
Stallw orth m ade the evenings'
great opportunities to explore
presentations
the world o f entertainment
through acting and orations.
Her training has also allowed
The Grove Counseling
her to showcase her leadership C enter's "Strengthening the
abilities by helping other kids
F am ilies' program began its
reach their potential
third year of providing servic­
Ms. George is an active
es to youth and families in
Sanford. Congratulations to
m em ber of Calvary Temple of
Praise. She says her m ost cele­
the Grove, Phyllis Richardson
brated accom plishm ent is her
and her staff for the great
work and services provided to
acceptance o f Jesus C h ris tas
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Many of the families have
expressed that getting to
attend the session has helped
them improve their skills and
improve relationships between
parents and children at home,
school and in the community.
The program focuses on han­
dling stress, communicating
when you d on " agree, balanc­
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and family management. For
more information about the
program, call 407-327-1765 ext.
1300.

Former Sanford City
Commissioner Robert "Bob"

Thom as Jr. has been selected
as one o f the trail blazers who
have helped preserve the
legacy for future generations.
The award is presented to
Thom as at the Rosen Plaza
Hotel in Orlando by the
Association to Preserve
African-American Society,
History and Tradition, which
was founded in 1992. The goal
of the organization is to col­
lect, preserve and exhibit his­
torical artifacts and inform a­
tion about meaningful roles
African-Americans have
played in building the Central
Florida area.
See Hawkins, Page 8C

3 8 th A n n u a l

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Tha Harbor Literacy and Learning Center/SCPS located in Castle Brewer Court
was presented numerous books m msmory of Richard King, a national award­
winning voiuntaer for Saminola County Public Schools. Shown making the pres­
entation Is Jerry Lutz, Jingle Lutz and Lynn Baggett to Harbor director Elizabeth
Qraham.

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Sunday. February 2 4 .2 0 0 2

T h* S donolk Hkxald

Longwood church plans barbecue
for protective services personnel
M embers o f First Baptist
Church o f Longwood are
recognizing the people who
serve in protective services
in the community.
The church is inviting
llce from Longwood,
ke M ary W inter Springs,
Altamonte Springs and
O viedo, as well a s the
cities' fire departm ents and
the U.S. M arshall's Office,
U S . Secret Service, Florida
M arine Patrol/Park Patrol,
Sem inole and O range coun­
ties sheriff's deputies, para­
m edics, local FBI, Border
Patrol, Alcohol, Tobacco
and Firearms Bureau and
Airport Federal officers to a
special country western
barbecue on Saturday, Feb.
23. There will b e all the
Tw ins/ " including roasted
pig, barbecued chicken and
all kinds o f picnic type
foods.
There will also be music,

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pony rides, havrides, a
puppet show, horseshoe
pitching, a seed spitting
contest and games for the
entire family. Free finger­
printing for children will
also b e available.
Special m usic will be
provided by Nashville
recording artists, Daniel
and Teresa Johnson. They
will b e performing a
Christian music concert.
T he barbecue will be
held from 2 to 6 p.m. a t the
church, which is located at
891 State Road 434 in
Longwood. The concert
begins at 6 p.m.
Protective services p er­
sonnel and their families
are also invited to attend
the church's Sunday m orn­
ing service on Feb. 24,
beginning a t 11 a.m.
For more information,
call the church at 407-3393817 or 407-332-6082.

Drought and water use in the landscape
Drought can occur in all parts
12 inches. Don't fertilize at, if
of Floridaland
ar ‘ usually
“ does
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at
you dot, d o so with a alow
release reraiizer. rcrniiTanon
one time or another; and nor­
mally, s a n e months are
stimulates growth and
increases water needs.
drier than others. Springs
for instance, are dry, but
Avoid unnecessary
applications of pesti­
other factors besides the
weather can influence
cides that require
“watering in*, instead,
the amount of water
available for
use a sprayer to reduce
(
use. Increased
the amount of water
tion coupled with a limit­
used
ed water supply is pre­
Al
Water Restrictions
disposing muidr of the
Ferrer
state to a greater chance
Remember that water
o f w ater shortage's.
restrictions for central
Florida allows residential water­
Because of Florida's sandy
soils, plants may experience
ing only two days a week, and
not between 10 a m and 4 pan.
drought stress after only a few
days without rain or irrigation.
Odd addresses may water
With limitations on watec w e
Wednesdays and Saturdays;
even addresses or no address on
must decide how to best use the
limited water available for land­
Thursdays and Sundays. New
scape irrigation. The following
landscapes may be watered on
guidelines are given as sugges­
any day between 4 p m and 10
tions for management practices
a m during the first 30 days
during drought
after planting. Planting new
landscaping is discouraged.
General Practices
lAfater early in the morning.
Management
Less water loss occurs from
Practices for U n f
evaporation and wind drift in
Irrigate turf only after it starts
the morning because of cooler
to w ilt Signs of wilting include
temperatures and generally less
footprints that remain in the
wind. Plante watered early in
grass long after being made and
the morning also have a chance
a large proportion of grass leaf
to dry before night foil and will
blades remain folded over the
be less susceptible to diseases.
mid-vein during the hottest
Irrigate deeply at long intervals
hours of the day. Raise the cut­
rather than frequent, shallow
ting height of turf. Although
watering. Deep watering
taller grass uses slightly more
improves drought resistance by
waster than shorter grass, a
promoting deeper, more exten­
higher cutting height promotes
v t rooting and maintains
sive root systems. Depth of
watering should be about 12
quality longer. Mow less
inches for most landscape
frequently. Mowing stresses the
plants. One inch of irrigation
grass plant by increasing respi­
wets a sandy soil to a depth of
ration and reducing root

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Human Resources Department
o f Seminole County Public
Schools.
Her fiance', Charles “Chuck"
Blackwell is a teacher and
coach at Seminole High School
The wedding will be an
event of April 20.
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Bridge Social
The Sanford Woman's Club
Bridge Social held the February
games at the Upsala Road
home o f Marion Smith with
Shirley Milis and Betty Brues tie
joining Marion as hostesses. An
assortment o f finger foods was
served to these attending.
Betty Bruestie scored high
for the day with Shirley Milis
scoring seom d high.
Other players included:
Carol Dmnidon, Terri Millikan,
Ro m Edith Jacobsen Carolyn
Comefiua and a g u est Lucy
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growth.
Although mowing less often,
never remove more than 1/3 the
length of the blade to prevent
too much stress on the grass.
Use a sharp blade when mow­
ing. A sharp mower blade pro­
duces a cleaner cut that heals
more quickly and loses less
water than a cut made by a dull
blade.
Management Practices For'
Bedding Plante, Shrubs and
Tfees
Add mulch to beds to further
reduce evaporation from soil
and to moderate soil, tempera­
ture, reducing stress on roots.
Mulch depth should be 3 to 4
inches after setting. If possible
don't use overhead sprinklers
for shrub and flower beds; hand
water, flood irrigate, or use
trickle irrigation. Greeter water
loss can occur with overhead
irrigation because of evapora­
tion and wind drift Irrigate
trees and shrubs only after they
start to w ilt
Drooping leaves and a
change in leaf color can be used
to determine when to water the
plants. Many trees and shrubs
can survive drought without
irrigation providing they are
well established and were irri­
gated prior to the drought
Move container plants into
shaded areas so their water
needs will be reduced.
*1 T i n t I* Somlnote County llibon
HordcuMurteC foqubteo may bo directed
to Mm « «w Cooporedvo Extenoton toreIco, ISO W. County Homo Rood, Sanford,
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Sunday. February 2 4 .2 0 0 2

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B eta Sigm a Phi queen revels in new reign
A February highlight for the
women who have common
interests with m e, a similar
five Sanford chapters o f Beta
value system and moral code,
Sigma Phi was the annual
crowning of the Beta
and are ones who care
and volunteer It is an
Sigma Phi Valentine
organization that means
Queen at Glen Abbey
so much that I now
Golf and Country Club
schedule everything
inDeBary. It was a day
around the meetings and
when hearts and sweet­
activities. I only wish
hearts took center stage.
that 1 had listened to my
Each chapter selected a
cousin years ago."
Valentine Girl to repre­
sent the chapter and vie
uon»
Bridal Show er
for the coveted title.
Dietrich
Bride-to-be Pamela
Judges horn the
"Pam" Williams was the
DeLand Beta Sigma Phi •......................
••
excited guest of honor at
City Council named
Sandra 'Sandy" Erickson of
a bridal shower nested by
Beryle Dyal and Sharon
Preceptor Theta Nu as this
Prescott The hostesses have
year’s Valentine Queen. A guid­
known the guest of honor since
ance counselor at Lake Brantley
High School, Sandy has been a
she was a little girL
Sharon's Umacuan home was
sorority member for three years
the picturesque setting for the
and has served on several com­
ev en t Tables, covered with
mittees. She said reigning as the
white linens, were set up on the
new queen "is w onderful I am
pa bo. Blue and yellow candles
overwhelmed...I didn't expect
accented the tables to match the
it.” She was so excited she
fresh blue and white flowers
couldn't hold bock the tears of
decorating the large white cake.
i°yOther refreshments included
Runners-up were; Marge
raspberry tea, coffee, home­
Eakin, Libby Gordon, Patricia
made mints and strawberries.
Lambert and Anna May.
Among the numerous guests
Calling the event a dress-up
attending were the mothers of
affair with a large turnout,
the bride and bridegroom,
Marty Colegrove said the con­
Carolyn Williams and Ruth
testants "were absolutely beau­
tiful... just gorgeous."
Rita Doris,president of the
Sanford Beta Sigma Phi City
Council, was the genial emcee
while Laurel Tremblay, a past
BSP Valentine Queen, was in
charge of who was elected
Last year’s queen, Charlotte
Blades, crowned Queen Sandy
and presented her with a bou­
quet of yellow roses, the official
BSP ftower.
Sandy marvels over the dedi­
cation o f her sorority sisters.
"The women are so wonderful
and they give so much bock to
the community.” Her chapter is
made up of career worsen who
meet monthly.
She and her husband, Leif
(Richard P.J, are the parents of
This year, choose Florida’s
one son and she is an avid
“State of the A m ” license plate
bridge player.
and help fund important pro­
Her outside activities
grams in your own countyinclude: teaching bridge to high
including visual am , music,
school students and she enjoys
theatre and dance.
stained glass, crafts, oil and
Your first-time cost for the
acrylic pointing, tutoring
English for immigrants, teach­
am plate is $32 over the usual
ing painting at a nearby nursing
fee at vehicle registration
home and other volunteer inter­
renewal time. Of that, $20 is
ests.
lax-deductible.
She said she grew up where
To buy the a m plate at any
volunteering was a way of life
time other than renewal time,
and has a cousin who has been
simply visit your local tag
a BSP for 28 years and often
told her about the life goals and
office, turn in your current
ideals o f the risterhood After
plate and receive your new one
attending • Beta Sigma Phi
on the spot for $32 pins haom eeting Sandy sakL "J discov­
•
rent
ered a wonderful group of

S a n ta Eridtoon m i erawned queen at Bra VetonEne Luncheon on Fab. 9. She represented Preceptor Theta Nu Pictured,
from Ml, are Merge Eaton, Patricia Lambert, Erickson, Chariot* Blades, Ami May Mid Ubby Oontorv B U M woe #w 2001
VilenBna Queen tor Bate Sigma PN,
Blackwell T he bridegroom's
aunt and grandmother arrived
horn West Virginia to attend the

lovely bridal fete.
Pam is the daughter of Bob
and Carolyn Williams of

DeBary. She is employed as a
personnel specialist in the

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C u lt u r a l E v e m
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QrapMa drawings from X-rays
totormatton C al 407-320-2039
‘ Encore! Claas lc al Concert
Spring Band Concert
8CC Symphonic Band
SCC-Flna Aria Gallery. E3u*»r&gt;g O.
Sanlordlake Mary campus •
FREE to toa Pubic

Produced by
Central Florida Lyric Opera
$20 Adrits / S IS SenkxsIStudenls
balcony $3
Halen S t a n Theatre
Information C a l 407-321- a m
M arch 1 0 - toOO pm
—Preservation HsM J a n Band*
$30 Adu«S / $27 Santors/Studsnta
Helen Stain Theatre
Information C a l 407-321-0111
M arch I t - M O pas
Bach Festival Choir 0 Orchestra

F a b . M - 7 (0 0 pm
T u esd ay Voices • Poetry Readings
Seminole Community C d eg e
MuItTPurpose Room,
Studsn) Canter.
Sanlordlake Mary campus
Information Cat 407-320-2080
FREE to t ie Pubic

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w o iin i n v q w fn ^

F a b . M - M ay 1 3
EfTwging HiW iiciionif atom* .
Art Show
Presented by the C4y ol Casselberry
Casselberry City Hal
Information c a l (407)202-7720 Ext. 1300

M arch » - 7 :3 0 pm
-Tuesday Voices Poetry Readings featuring the mnnon oI
the Dr Stephen Calwsil Wrtghl Poetry
Awards, SCC • Mub-Purposa Room,
Student Canter,
Sanford Lake Mary campua
Information C al 407-320-2000
FREE to the Pubtoc

M arsh 3 - S s M pm
—Russian Evening'
Produced by World BaSat
Helen Stair* Theatre
S20 Adults /110 SemorWStudents
Information C al 407-321-01
M a tc h 9 - M O pm

•Encotel Claaslc a l Concert
Stephanie O rcgory. lo p re n o
SCC •Kina Arts Oakery. Bulking O.
SarVortVLax* Mary Campus
FREE to toe Pubic
M a r c h • - M O pas

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Santordlake Mary campua
Presented by e pertnersfiip Inc. between ]
United Arts ol CentreI Honda. Samhot*
County, end Seminole Cultural Art*
Council
FREE to the Public

M arch 3 0 - 7 i 3 0 pm
Thursday Night Blues 0 J a n Series
SCC-Flna Art* Gallery. Butting a
Sanfoid.lake Mary Campua
FREE to the Public
M arch 2 0 - 1 X 0 0 pm
Open Door* . Literary Event
SCC - MiXO-Purpuee Room.
Student Center, SerdonVLake Mary
Campus
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S eminole Herald

Church

PALMETTO A W M J8 IA FT 4T CHURCH

First
Presbyterian
C hurch O f
Lake Mary

Notes
New Name

Freedom Assembly
Worship Center Assembly of
God has officially changed its
name. The new name is New
Hope Fellowship.
This change Is effective
immediately. The church is
located at the same address,
1515 W. 5th S t, in Sanford.
Randall Hall-Walker is senior
pastor.
For more information, call
407-323-8999.
Guest Speaker Tim Lee

Tun Lee will be a guest
speaker at Palmetto Avenue
Baptist Church, located at
2626 Palmetto Ave., in
Sanford, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 24.
Lee is a former Marine
Corps Sergeant and Purple
Heart recipient from the
Vietnam War. A violent land
mine explosion in 1971
laced him in a wheelchair,
ut also made him one of the
most listened to people in
America. Lee will share per­
sonal testimony.

E

Free Conceit

Community United
Methodist Church invites the
community to a free outdoor
evening concert by the coun­
try group, "Laredo," 7 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 24.
The musical offerings will
highlight country artists such
as Faith Hill, Reba MeEntire,
Shania Twain and the Dixie
Chicks.
Free hot dogs and ham­
burgers will be served begin­
ning at 5JO p.m. Bring blan­
kets and lawn chairs.
The church is located at
4921 South Highway 17/92 in
Casselberry. For more infor­
mation, call the church office
at 407-831-3777.
Friends and Family

House of Refuge will be
celebrating "Family and
Friends Day" during its 11
a.m. Sunday, Feb. 24 service.
The church is inviting all
family and friends to come
and celebrate with the con­
gregation. Special guest will
be th »Women’s
e l"
Choir of
Coleman Federal Institution.
In March, the church will
be celebrating its Pastor's
Appreciation on Sunday and
Vwdnesday nights starting
March 3. The appreciation
for Pastor Dora Richardson
will end April 14 during the
11 a.m. service.
For information, call 407324-4711.

128 W. Wilbur Ave.
Lake Mary

Morning
Worship
11:00 am
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Assem bly Of God
FAMR.Y WOA4MP CENTER
Tamporarey mooang m
Camro Cmoano DaOvu
39133. OrlandoOnvo
SarAmt. FL 13773
407 333 9223
Located nett to
Oood Shaphaid Lu*ur«l Church
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Ungrnwd. FL 32779
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• Sunday School
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• Evarwig Family Ssrvfca
* 0 0 pm
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FMWT BAPTWT CHURCH 0# iAHFOAO
S I * 8. Par* Ava Sanford FI
407-322-8041
IntenmSr Pattor
Pastoral Cara
YOufi Mmrttar
Youth Inam
Sunday School
9 1 3 am
Sunday Mcmng Worship 1030 am
Sunday Evarwig Worah*&gt;
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Muraetry Pravldad
CENTRAL SAPTYtT CHURCH
3101 W. IM SL. Sanford
(407) 322 2914
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MMafor ol YhuM
* 3 0 am
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1100am
• 00 p m
930pm

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FV trr BAPIWT CHURCH OP LONOWOOO
**1 Stela Road 434. E
Longwood FL327503JW
(4 0 7 )3 3 9 3 *1 7
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Saturday P raia A WoraNp * 00 p m
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930am
•45am
11 00 am
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1 3 0 pm
700pm
700pm
• 00pm
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Fm ST BAPTWT CHURCH MARKHAM WOOD*
5400 Marfcham Woods Road
Lana Mary FL 32744
(407) *33-1065
Or Boa Paras*
Paafc*
Kaah Wncanl /Nick Parka*
Co-YduR Worawi
Sunday
C o d a and Donut*
9 3 0 AM
Sfocfy
9 4 5 AM
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10 45 AM
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AMOLJCAM CATHEDRAL

FT. *2773
Sanwr Pastor
FWv Larry Franc*

Baptist
W ESTW W BAPTIST CHURCH
4100 Paote Road |44A)
407-323-0623
Sunday Morrang
Woratep
1015 u t i
SifKMy School
9 00 am.
Sunday Ewrung Wonft$6.00 p m
Wad. Prayar Serve*
7 00 p m
COUNTRYUOC BAPTWT CHURCH
500 SCOkaW yC44jRd.UkaUary.FL
Shana Wyrw
Pastor
Sunday School
9 45 am.
Sunday AM Worafirp 104 5 a m .
Sunday PM WonNp
5 0 0 pm.
Wed Piayer Maaeng 7 30p m
PWECREST 9APTWT CHURCH
501 Eaal Aapon SoUavafd
Santord, Honda 32773
Oxrcti Oteca
(407)322 3737
JE a rl W te *
Pastor
Sunday School
945 am
Morrwig Worah%&gt;
110 0 a m .
Evarwig Worship
7:00 pm
LAdWee* Wuratep 7 00p n
CMdrarfBChurch 7 QQpn
Nwaary Prorated AJ Serve**
JORDAN 9APTTST CHURCH
920 lipaaka R d . Santord
*23-9072
Georg* Stedd
Paato*
Sunday Schuui
1000 am
Morning Serve*
1100am

•

900pm

rvica
7.00 p m
Old Truth* lor a New Day

O u c h FenPy Dinner
lo o m
7 0 0 PM
P i*y « and Boto Srudy
YoUh V..tmg
C h4*tn &gt; Char end Turn WO Ctohl
(Nurory promttd a t Mracetl
UOMTHOUle BAPTXT CHURCH
9915 MARKHAM ROAD
Sartord. Ftonoi 32771
(407)939-4400
Randy MWtar
PaMa
Sunday Behoof
945am
Warang Worwe
10 M a m
(Jr ChuMi I n Cheotan agaa
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H R®! IMLOH HMNMAIIT aAFTMT CHURCH
700 Ebn A w aja
Banked. FL 13771
(407) 321 5444
R « Or Harry 0 ftafcar. Sr
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4:19 am
SuvtoygchDd
9X am
Mommg yltonhto
1100 am
Emnmg VtomNp ITBAJ
400pm
4a SaaFy
7 X pm

Catholic
AU. SOULS C A neX JC CHURCH
Comar M 9*1 S i » S Out A m .
Santord. FL
407 B 2-)7V 9
Father Rtmard W tmut
Paaae
Waaaitoy Maaa
900am
MondayTnday
Co ntoin ina, Baaeday
400pm
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1 0 0 pm
Sunday
7 4 * a m . I 0 X M . Noon
0 0 0 a m Engwn (Sodal Hal)
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OUR LADY, O UUM OF PEACE
ORTHODOX CATHOLIC CHURCH
3790 Sip** Auanu*.
Santonl FL.
407431-4195
Reverend Donald B«4o«
P##tor uan Samoa

Sunday

9 30 i m

7 pm

Congregational
ORACI FELLOW9MP COMQRKQATIOMAL
CHURCH (NACCC)
2401 S. Part Asa , Barterd
407423-4994
Larry Laonard
Pastor
Sunday School
030 am
Mnrrang Worth*
1100 am
Choir Practea Wartwaday
A 45 pm
Baby steng aarYtoa avaialte

Christian
rm tr Ch r is t ia n c h u r c h
&lt;P»c|p1i§af ChrtaQ
1007 B. Barterd A#*.. Sartord, FL
ftcJart A Fairund, lArtakar
332-7727
Sunday School
030am.
Wor»Np
10:40 Ain
W*ck\*sd*y M i La* Si|)pa(
0 pm
RtbSiuJy
949 pm.
Al A/# Watoona Mar*
Hanrtcap Accaaa
RIVER CITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH
139 Oafcatn Drtrt
DaBary. FL 32713
Phonafur 4074490452
Cma4 m atutyec O natzaronal
b&amp;m School
10am
Praia# S#rvtc#
11 Am
Pfaacfwio w
JO Sagrot'ta
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Youtok

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B t PITER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
700 Rrahart Rd
taka Mary FL
444-9473
Tha Rav Ghana* T. Hoi. Ractor
Sunday:
HeFy Euchanal

Lutheran

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2917 Orlando Dr (Hwy. 17-92)
Phona 322 7312
. Sunday School
AduMBtea Study
130 am
Worship Same*
1030 am
Wartwaday Worth*
7 00pm
Nurtary Provtdad
HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF LAKE MARY
700 Sun DrVt, [aka Miry, FL
Paul Hoyar
§30 pm.

Cortamporary Worship
Sunday morning

0 00 a m

Sunday .momingj
930 a m
Contamporary Worship
Sunday morning
1100 am
FamFy WbrsNp Sannoa
Notary ta provtdadal
uaycara, Kraacnooi ano umsaan yay senoa

000 4m

•AA Agaa
900 am
MoFy Euchanal
1000 am
CMdran'a Church
10 00 am
(Educafttun Wngj
tartary Bagma Al 900 am
Through iOOO a m S a n a

For Irtermaaon Cai 407 3334797

Holy E u cM tl 700 a m 9 700 p m

Charismatic Episcopal
CHURCH OF TH i HOLY COMFORTIR

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. 1C* WTO T

Th* Sartord Bndg*
Comar d 001 SL 0 Ho*y Art

979 MARKHAM WOODS ROAD
Comar oIC £. WWamaon Road
407-709-7704
Sunday;, ChutTi Safvto*
and: Sunday School
10.00' am
Wattoaaday
900 pm
Chid Cara AvaFabW al al S a v o r
iFtaadtog Room
Monday thru Saturday
10 00 a m to 4 00 p m
Ifutday Evarwigi « pm lo t pm
149 W diM spring# Road
Su m 149-A Loogwood, FL 32779
Phona 407-449-1400

Inter-Denominational
FAITH MISSIONARY CHURCH
3002 Baardal Art
407-323-3704
Jack Coa
Sunday
Evtnmg Sarvlca
Tuaaday Evarang

1000 am

800 pm

700pm

Non-Denomlnatlonal

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(407) 337 6006

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CHURCH OF OOO
401 W 22nd 91, Sartord, FL
407 3224442
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400 pm
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LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE R1DCIFHCR
(Mia apurl Synod)
2929 &amp; Oak A rt . Sarterd. FL
Rav Eknar A. Rauachar
Paator
Sunday School
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Irtermaaon 322-3952 Or 3234810

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Sunday Euchanal
9 X am

Church O f Christ

11 Am

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1000 am
1000 am
9400 pm

Christian Science

Mniaig# by Pastor

btenmaten Cai
(407) 709-3729 or (407) 772-0477

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1401 $ Part Avanua
Sartert. FL 32771
(407) 332 2491
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9 45am - Sunday School
11 OOwn ■Morning Wonrtp
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CHURCH OF OOO OF PROPHECY
2504 S EteAv* Sarterd. Fta, 32773
407 322-4019
Thoma* Hama — Pastor
Sunday School
149 am
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1030 am

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9; LI p m
Saturday Sabbath Samcaa 930am
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Episcopal
HOLY CROBt EPOCOPAL CHURCH
401 Part Am , Sarterd
Talaphona 4074224411

9ANFORO CHRMT1AN CHURCH
730 Upaala Rd. Sartord. FL
TkmStorm*
40743249^
Joa Capulo
Youth U ra M
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9 00 Am
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000 pm
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407.U J i i X I 40/ J24-UM
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110 tea Road
Longwood, FL
(407) 324-3097
(407) 709-3729
Rabbi Moaha Ctjar. PTi 0.
Haigloua Laadar
Evary 111 Friday ol Morth
FamFy Sabbate Sarvtca 730 pm

HOUSE OF REFUQ1 MB9STRK0 INC
1001 Caiary A**. Sarterd
(407)3244711
Dora W ftoharteon
Paator
Sunday School
130am
Morrang Wonrtp
11.00am
Ertntng WorshM
700pm
lid Waak tea. Wad.
7 30 pm
SHOWER DOWN OF BLES9BFQ9
201 Ekn A rt, Sarterd, FL
4074114349
Timothy Hudson
Paator
Sunday School
1000am
Mormvg Worship
1! 00 am
TUa Prayar/Btea SAjdy
7 X pm

CHRBT UMT1D HfTHOOttT CHURCH
404 Tuckar Dnva
(Comar Tuckar Or 0 CR 427)
Taiaphona (407) 322-7900
9Xam
10 X am
Morning Worthy)
11 X am
0 X pm
Chtldran a Tima todudad In Worship
Nursary prmldad tor
Baitaa and Smal Chdckan
*SmaF Enough To Lort You *
Growing in Chnal To Sarv* rod*
FIRST UNTTEO METHOOttT CHURCH
419 Part A rt, Sarterd, FL
407-3224371
Jan Bradahan
MNia Oadal FamFy Mtoii toaa Oaactsr
MomngWorsrtp
949 0 1095 am
Cota* FaBcwrtNp
9 X am
Sunday School
949am
YouFi Faiowartp
4 00pm
Nursary Provtoad
2nd Monday

Presbyterian

Church

Notes

FAJTOFUL WORD

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Fatowartp Maarmg
7X pm
Friday•ChnaPanCouiaakng 709500pm

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IE MMOLE COMMUNITY CHURCH
9070 Oranga Bivd. Sarterd
407-324-0199 ar
S u rty Wonnw S»c • 49 0 10 X am
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proNaRorte r t i l car*

FM9T PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF SANFORD
Bartraan 3rd and 4Vi Si
1 Part 0 Oak / Downtown
Sartord, FL
Phona 407-322-2992
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Suppar - Evary Wad
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AdkFlBte* Study
IX p m
YoutiCtoba
0700 pm
Buocanaars (K4R Qradaa)
Middart (54m Oradat)
Sr. High*
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Womana 'Ctfcta HaaBngti al
3 achartiad amaa
2nd Tua ol lha morth 4Part
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Itl Wad of Via morth
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U-9JL)
OF LARI MARY
129 W Wibur Art.
Laka Mary. FL
407421-1X1
Rav Siaphan Horrai
Paator
Qmrtfi School
9 49am
Momtng Wortrtp
11X am
Wad Choa Pradca
7Xpm
Tburt Youth Chou
I X p m.
Nursary Provtdad
MARKHAM WOOOB PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
S210 Markham Wood* Road
Laka lutory
407-33520X
Rav Chart** a Jurat
Paator
Sunday School, al agw
tOO am
Church Sarvooaa
900 0 IP X am
Nursary PicMdad
Youth Group, Sunday
High School
400p.it.
Mtdda School
IX p m
FYthSchool Mon IWI FA
9 to 12
MortNy FamFy Nigrt Suppar
Third Wad ol Each Monm S X p m

Salvation Arm y
THE SALVATION ARMY WOR9I9F
ANO tERVICt CENTER
7 X W 24Vi Strart
Sarterd. FI X771
407 322 2442

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949 am
School
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700pm
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700pm
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100pm
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320 I Commaroal St •Svterd
(arnica
ItO O am
CMdran'a Faiowartp
(agaa 4-12)
1100am
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United Church O f
Christ

LONQWOOO M O B CONOMOAHONAL CHURCH
ULCXL
1299 E C. WlMmaon Road
Longwood,. F I
4074329293
Rav Or Hd Warnghtood
kSraator
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100 a m
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1030am
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ChurchSchool 919am ■ 1015 am
YouVi 0 Chteran Ltnaalry
Wwtoaaday
IX p m

Wesleyan
Nazarene
LONQWOOO CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
200 N Wayman St.
Longrttod. FL
•314959
9 49 am
Sunday School
1045 am
Morning Worship
10 45 am
ChFdran'i Church
X pm
Evangakaic Sarwca
700 pm
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UPtALACOMMUNTTY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Comar ol W 29Fi SI 0 Upaata Rd
101 Upaato Road
Sarterd. a 32771
407-330-2439
Bryan Wangar
Paator
Sunday Educaten
0 X am
Sunday Worship
10X am
2nd Wadnaaday cF aach morth
Faiowahip Dvmaf
5 30 p m.

Jewish
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9 pm

10 am

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Sunday, February 24. 2002

WtlLEYAN CHURCH OF PAOLA
9540 Wayad* Dr.
Sartord. FL 32771
(00 14 (£«4 51) Watl
F r t Slraaf on Lai •On* M4*|
Laonard O'Dunnrt
Paator
407 3224332
"Whart Via Qcapat la Quod News'
Sunday School
9 49 am
Morning Worthp
11 X am
Ivanmg Warthp
4.X p m
lAd-Wtak Uag Wad
730pm
PlaaM Share Your UN WWi Ua

Prayer Breakfast

The 10th annual Seminole
County Prayer Breakfast
will be held 7 to 9 a.m.
Tuesday, Feb. 26, in the
Sanford Civic Center.
Keynote speaker will be
Ted DiBiase, who is best
known for his role as the vil­
lainous "Million Dollar
Man," in the world of pro­
fessional wrestling.
Currently, he shares the
gospel and the joy that can
only be found in Jesus.
A corporate sponsorship
for a table of eight is $150,
and individual tickets arc
$15. Seating is limited, and
reservations arc required.
For more information or
reservations, call 407-33305+8. Checks shduld be
made payable to Seminole
County Prayer Breakfast
and sent to P.O. Box 140964,
Orlando, F L 32814-0961.
Yard Sale

Lutheran Church of the
Redeemer, located at 2525
Oak Ave., in Sanford, will
have a yard sale Friday,
March 8, and Saturday,
March 9.
Proceeds from the yard
sale will go toward the
camp fund, which has a
goal of sending the church's
youth, ages 10-17, to sum­
mer camp at Woodlands
Lutheran Camp.
Inspirational Concert

Dave and Barb Anderson
are coming in concert to
Ascension Lutheran Church
in Casselberry 6 p.m.
Sunday, Match 10.
The inspirational concert
is sponsored by the Music
Ministry of Ascension
Lutheran Church.
Throughout 24 years of
ministry, the Anderaons
have touched audiences
around the world with sin­
cerity and warmth In 1993,
the couple was in a plane
crash that occurred over the
waters of the Bering Sea
the coast of Nome,
Alaska. They were returning
from a humanitarian and
Christian ministry mission
in the Russian Far East.
Accompanying the
Andersens is pianist Dale
Pust from Minneapolis,
Minn.
The community is invited
to attend the concert. A free­
will offering will be
received. For more informa­
tion about the concert, call
Ascension Lutheran Church
at 407-831-7788.

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Program offers
array o f choices
for area seniors
(Seminole Adult
^ L e a r n in g Institute) is an
exciting program for adults, age
50-plus. Student* enjoy the
quality, culture, and amenities
of campus activities without the
burden of tests, term papers, or
grades. SALI offers stimulating
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T m S cminolb H o u l d

Jones receives award after
walking 4 ,0 0 0 miles in mall
he Sem in ole S trollers
are celebrating m ore
than six years o f w alking
their w ay to a healthier
lifestyle. Several m em bers
have w alked m ore than
3,000 m iles.
To celebrate, an open
house w as held on Friday,
Jan. 25, a t 8 a.m ., at the
Sem inole Tow ne Center
Food Court.
D oris Jo n es, who cele­
brates her 84th birthday on
Feb. 9, w as aw arded a
plaqt
iu e a s Sem inole
strol lers top
lop w alker — she
has w alked m ore than 4 ,0 0 0
miles.
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T he aw ard w as presented
by Lisa Jones,
Superintendent of
Recreation, city of Sanford ;
and Rodney Sm ith, C E O o f
Central Florida Regional
Hospital.
Sponsored by the
Sanford S e n io r Center,
Central Florida Regional
H ospital, and the Sem inole
Towne Center, the goal o f
the m all-w alking program
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w ithout an y stressfu l, high
im pact a e ro b ic program .
W alkers rep o rt im prove­
m ent In sleep in g patterns,
increased m u scle tone an d
in o v erall fitn ess levels.
T he S e m in o le Strollers, is
a free co m m u n ity program
that m eets each Monday,
W ednesday and Friday at
the S em in o le Tow ne (Tenter
Food C o u rt a t 7;30 a.m . A
rep resen tativ e, from
C entral F lo rid a Regional
H ospital o r T h e Sanford
Senior C en ter, is available
to check ev ery on e in,
answ er q u estio n s and log
each w a lk e r's m iles. H ealth
in form ation is available
and blood pressure checks
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also held follow ing the
w alk on th e first
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Lake Mary AARP chapter
continues to serve community
By Mary Row*U
Herald Correspondent
he Lake Mary Chapter of
the American
Association of Retired Persons
(AARP) has been in Lake
Mary since 1992, although
their charter didn't become
official until 1993. Since then,
they have grown from a hand­
ful o f people to a group of
almost 100.
The AARP is an organiza­
tion for Americans age 50 and
up. It was founded in 1958 by
retired educator Dr. Ethel
Percy Andrus. The group's
motto is "To Serve, N otbe
Served." Nationally, AARP has
more than 30 million members.
Still, there are many people out
there who don't belong to a
local chapter because they
either don't know about the
local chapter of don't know
why they should join one.
To join any local chapter,
you must be a member of the
National AARP. National
membership is just $8 a year
for couples. Chapter dues for
Lake Mary are just $3 a year.
The benefits of joining the
national organization are obvi­
ous. You get the Modem
Maturity magazine and the
AARP Bulletin. Both keep you
to date on changes in
edicarc and Social Security.
Modem Maturity also features
information on health, con­
sumer and financial news,
entertainment and travel
updates and a nationwide cal­
endar of events. AARP Bulletin
offers late-breaking news and

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features stories on issues that
affect mid-life and older per­
sons, such as groundbreaking
articles on grandparents rights.
Joining a local chapter keeps
you in touch with the commu­
nity. Local chapters hold
monthly meetings with
informative programs.
The Lake Mary Chapter has
had many health-related pro­
grams, political programs,
even programs to teach you
what color (kind) your person­
ality is. They've a l » had pro­
grams that were strictly enter­
taining. Every year, they have
a holiday party for their
December m eeting But proba­
bly the most important thing
about being a member of a
local chapter Is meeting new
people, making new friends,
and staying in touch with one
another Members of local
chapters, like the Lake Mary
chapter, also volunteer their
time in the community.
You don't have to live in
Lake Mary to Join the Lake
Mary chapter. Members come
from the surrounding commu­
nities, as well. Just stop by any
of their meetings and say you
want to join. They can afeo
help you join the National
AARP if you haven't already.
The Lake Mary chapter of the
AARP meets the third Tuesday
of every month from
September through June at the
Community Center in Lake
Mary on Country Club Road.
For more information, call
President Irene Lober at 4073330054 or Marge Carmona at
407-323-9249.

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Jump and jive at O ver-50 Dances
rT Y te Sanford dancing seaX son always seem s to
begin after summer, when after
a small hiatus, dancers return
to the Sanford Civic Center for
the weekly Over-50 Dances.
The dancers meet from 2 to
4 p.m. each Wednesday to
enjoy an afternoon of the Fox
Trot, Jitter Bug and waltzes.
For a fee of $3, anyone over 50
is invited
to attend,
and the
only
require­
ment la to
wear \
jftoper
dancing
attire —
no short
pants or
short
skirts.
"It's
two hours
o f danc­
ing or just
listening to the music," said
Jim Guns ter, president o f the
dub. "You con even come and
just enjoy the companionship
and the refreshments."
Big Band music is provided

Hwifd pfiato byTowny Wnc*nl
Coin Sayor and maryJo Hogwt snloy Mfnglng cn Ewdsneo floor during on Ovar90 Oanco. Tha dances an held each Wednesday Inthe Sanford CMC Center.
by the Deltonans, and every
kind of music is provided —
from the waltz to the swing.
According to Gunster, about
100 people from the Orlando
area attend the dance each
week, and many are consid­
ered regulars. However, new
faces are always welcome.
Just ask Colin Sayer, a regu­

lar at the dances. Nicknamed
TVvinkle Toes, he always enjoys
finding new partners for a
dance.
"I try to dance with every­
one who wants to dance," he
said.
For more information about
the Over-50 Dances, call 386668-1615 or 407-302-1010.

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Calendars

Web sites
for seniors
•sw s ssnlnfsf sps ( mil

Clubs and Events
• Sanford Senlora— First
and third TUesdays beginning
at noon.
• O ver 50 d u b — Secod
and fourth Tuesdays beginning
at 10.30 aan.
• C o a stU n o s— First
Wednesdays beginning at 10
a.m.
• C.F. Q u ille n G uild —
Fourth Thursdays beginning at
7:30 p.m.
• Sen io r Friends — Second
Thursdays beginning at 11 a jn .
• Adult Craft Group —
Mondays beginning at 9 a.m.
• Scrabble — Tuesdays
beginning at 1 p m .
• M ovie Madness — Fourth
Friday beginning at 1 p m

Excersise and Dance
• C/W Line Dancing —

Each Tuesday. Beginners class
from 5 JO to 6 J 0 p.m.
Advanced class horn 6JO to 8
pm

• Jazzeid se — Monday,
Wednesday and Friday from 9
to 10 a m

• Line Dance Lessons—
Wednesday and Friday from 10
a m to noon.

• Millennium Square
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Lessons from 6 J 0 to 8 p m and
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• Sem inole Strollers —
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• Sitterd se — Monday and
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• A p p o in tm e n ts— 10
a.m. each Monday.
• Card G am es — 1 p.m.
each Monday.
• E xercise C la ss — 9 a.m.
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                    <text>FEBRUARY 20, 2002

Sanford, Florida

Traveling
Sheriff’s office advises stores to beef
up security to ward off thieves
Lake M u y bike shop involving (
sd shoplifting. An Out Spoke'N

three suspects fled east on Lake Mary
Boulevard in a late model maroon Toyota
Camry with a tan top.
"It appears the method of operation is
sim ilar to the organized shoplifters,"
Thorpe said about the incident.
O n Feb. 16, another police report was
filed after an arrest at Sam 's Wholesale Chib

reMI stores should beef up security and
(kxMe check operating security cameras to
ward off the shoplifters.
O r Feb. 15, a police report was taken at a

in the Casselberry area. Similar to the previ­
ous Incident, three people entered the store,
two males and one female. Security officers
at the. wholesale club witnessed the trio
stealing computer software.
The tw o men fled out the store and
escaped in a silver Ford Taurus bearing
Illinois tags, but the woman w as appre­
hended w ith more than $750 worth o f soft­
ware in her possession. It was discovered
the woman was wearing a blue booster
dress underneath her floor length dress. The
See Shoplifter*, Page 7 A

Oviedo grab
titles
By taking cars of business
on » * read Saturday night,
tha boys’ basketball teams
from Ovisdo and Laks
Hows* earned the right to
stay at home to begin tha
region al on Thursday.

memoirs

H istory m y ste ry

Davidson reflects
on experiences in
Salt Lake City
Editor’! Note: Reraie Davidson,
Jin marshal for the city o f
Casselberry, Is in Sait Lake Cay for

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

Special to the Hamid
SALT LAKE C ITY — Well I
finally got some time to e-mail

The SemmoU HM d.
I have been working 16-hour
days. Starting at 4 a.m. and not
getting back to our sleeping quar­
ters until sometimes 1 a.m. and
backup
again at 4
______ t # ______
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I awoken
dawn to a light
snow, about a
half-inch. It
was really
beautiful since
I hadn’t seen
snow fork
few years. . .

Kindergartners
race in '5 0 0 '
Bentley Elementary School
students make and race care
tor last week’s Bentoy 600.

Prescribed burn
planned for
W ednesday
Weather conditions permit­
ting, the Seminole County
Public Safety Department in
conjunction with the Natural
Lands program will be con­
ducting a prescribed bum at
the Chuluota Wilderness Area
on Wednesday, Feb. 20.
For further information, call
the Natural Lands Program at
407-665-7351

Heft
Orlando at
4 3 0 p.m. on
the 13th,
changed
planes in
Albuquer­
que and
arrived in
Salt Lake at
9:10 p m .
Mountain
C— dbw y
Time,which
'
is two hours
behind us.
Allen Clark, Park City Fire
District, picked me up at the air­
p ort He took me to Park City,
and we met up with Ron Farr,
State Fire Marsnal from Virginia,
who took me to Wasatch
Mountain campground for the
night I finally got to bed about 2
a.m. ET. I stayed in a small motor
home for the first n ig h t no T V or
phone and all alone in Utah.
I awoke at dawn to a light
snow, about a half-inch. It was
really beautiful since I hadn't
seen snow for a few years since I
transplanted to Central Florida
from Pittsburgh in 1984. I was
picked up by Farr at about 9 a.m.
and taken back to the check-in
center then to my new home in
Cowboy Village in Heber, Utah.
That b where I am staying now.
Still no phone or TV. At least
I'm in a larger trailer, sort o f like

Seminole
captures
first at
state fair

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•mmols County History SpscW M Karen Jacobs holds up two Sanford Turpentine Co. store
coupons ware recartiy donated to the muestan by Carrel Butter, and expert In pines navsl stores
i is askmg Via community to help her research the history of the former Sanford company.

X Museum o f Seminole County History.
T he com pany store coupons arc from the
Sanford Turpentine Co., and
appear to be from the 1920s
and 1930s. According to the
two vouchers, which were
worth 50 cents and $3 at the
time of distribution, the comf t E c f l jK m !
pany was located in Paola.
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T hat's about all Museum
KpQ
Specialist Karen Jacobs
k },
knows about the Sanford
Turpentine Co. Now, she's
asking the com m unity for
answers about the mysteri­
ous business.
"I'v e asked everywhere and everyone, and
I can 't find anything about the Sanford
Turpentine C o .," Jacobs said. "I d on't know
who owned it or where exactly it was locat­
ed ."
The museum specialist said she was.aw are
other timber and turpentine com panies were
located in Sem inole County during the late

See O lym pics. Pag* 7A

Sem inole C ou nty b ea t out
m any of its neighbors, including
Volusia, B revard and O range
counties, last w eek capturing the
first place ribbon fo r urban
county exhibits at the State Fair
in Tampa.
"T h e w hole purpose (of the
exhibit) is to tout what w e have
available in Sem inole County
and to let th e people across the
state know about it," said coun­
ty exten sion d irector Barbara
Hughes.
The fair them e for exhibits
w as "T h e m ore you know , the
m ore you lo v e ." T h e county
exhibits h igh ligh t inform ation
about tou rism and tecrcation,
natural resou rces, historical
points of interest, industry, and
agriculture. M any o f the exhibits
will also b e on display again at
the Central Florida F air from
Feb. 28 to M arch 10 in Orlando.
"W e started with th e theme
and just brainstorm ed on the
idea now d o
know m ore,"
said A rm en SUverbach, a private
Winter Park graphic artist con­
tracted by th e county.
She d ev elop ed the idea o f
op ening d o o rs to learn more
about Uje county. T h e exhibit
featu res 5 d o o rs that can be
opened w ith each them e. Door
"k n o b s" a rc representative of
each door them e. The tourism
knob is a can oe paddle, the agri­
culture knob is a shovei, the nat­
ural resources knob is a piece of
w ood, the industry knob is a ceil
phone, and the historical knob is
a piece o f rod iron.
Inside e a ch door a re facts
about each highlighted theme.
M any of the facts arc portrayed
through a collage o f three­
dim ensional items that can be
touched and interacted w ith by
participants. For exam ple, a soft
plush an im al represents the
Central Florida Zoo and when
squeezed the sounds o f the par­
ticular anim al are heard . The
interaction o f opening d oors and
seeing the representative items
helps participants really visual­
ize w hat
m akes Sem in ole
C ounty d iffe ren t, SU verbach
said.
"U ltim ately my job is to sell
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Fam ily donates state o f the art chim es to church
By Mlchell* Jeria
Managing Editor

Linda R eynoldsS e m in o le / L a k e M a r y
C h a m b e r of C o m m e rce

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S A N F O R D — Things arc a little bit
more m elodious at Sanford 's Central
Baptist Church.
A new, state o f the art, chim e system
was recently installed at the church.
Every 3 0 m inutes, a different tune is
played for the parishioners and com ­
munity surrounding the church.
The carillons were a donation to the
church in the nam e o f Slaton Bradley.
Bradley's wife, M aggie, three daugh­
ters and friends, Richard and M arcelle
Bradley (no relation) raised and pur­
chased the chim e system for their
church.
"I'v e received a lot o f com m ents

about the chim es from the church and
the com m unity," Maggie Bradley said.
"P eople have sent cards to me, and one
lady who lives by the church told me
how much she enjoyed hearing the
chim es."
It w as M arcelle Bradley who first
cam e up with the idea for the chim es,
M aggie said. Realizing it would be
nice to have a carillon system at the
church, she thought it would also be
nice to donate them in the nam e of her
friend, Slaton.
"W e w anted the b ells sin ce the
church was b u ilt," Maggie said.
According to the Rev. Jim m y Dale
Patterson, pastor at Central Baptist,
the original church was built in 1936.
However, the church was built on its

current 1st Street location in 1989. The
Bradley's donation is the first o f its
kind for the congregation.
Slaton 's friends and family donated
about $6,000 to purchase the chimes,
w hich were ordered from a company
in Colorado. The carillons arc actually
various m usical CD s run by a com put­
er w ithin the church. Four speakers,
tw o actually donated by the Colorado
com pany, magnify the sound.
Slaton is cu rrently a resident at
Sanford
H ealtncare
and
Rehabilitation. Sadly, he has not been
able to hear the chim es ring, Maggie
From left. Maggie Bradley, Alma Dunaway, Slaton
Bradley and the Rev. Jimmy Dale Patterson pose tor
a picture at Central Baptist Church.

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S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A G LA N C E AROUND O U R COUNTY

Pregnancy isn’t an
obstacle to couple’s
wedding plans

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D E A R ABBY: A fter a tw o-year courtship, my
35-year-old son and his 26-year-old girlfriend
becam e engaged and moved in together Last
A u g u st They announced an April w edding
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formal out-of-tow n wed­
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engagem ent, my son’s
fiancee becam e pregnant.
Her m other an a I advised
them to marry right away
and celebrate their m ar­
riage w ith the planned outof-town reception. Abby,
Dear
they refuse to alter the
lans, even though the
ivitations have not yet
• • • • • • • • been s e n t
Is it proper for a bride who is six months'
pregnant to w alk down the aisle in a w hite
wedding gown? We two mothers are aghast,
but are being told we're just plain old-fash­
ioned. Please respond as soon as possible. Time
is o f the essence, and my future daughter-inlaw is getting bigger by the day.

Abby

LoMwood.

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Lyman High School's Project
CRADD Is sponsoring a dinner
and TV game show event,
"W ho Wants To Be A
Lymanairer Thursday, Feb. 21.
After a gourmet dinner and
silent auction, everyone is invit­
ed to compete for prize* in the
interactive TV game shows.
Cost for "Who Wants To Be A
Lymanaire?" is $15 for students
and $20 for adults. Tickets are
available in the school’s front
office or call Debbie Cangiolosi
at 407-695-3960.

EMBARRASSED MOM
DEAR EMBARRASSED: I understand your
feelings, but things have changed a lot during
the last 25 years. While the Idea of an obvi­
ously pregnant bride walking down the aisle
may shock someone raised during the 1950s, it
is more accepted today.
A white gown and veil no longer sym bolize
virginity; they signify that it la a bride’* first
wedding, Count your blessings. Som e couples
wait so long to marry that their children arc
old enough to be ring b e a m s and flow er
girls.

SAT
Warranta Served
Seminole County Sheriff's Office
deputies arrested Anthony Mediock, 19,
of Sanford Sunday on five active war­
rants. The charges were
resisting an officer, possession ! marijuana, driving without a driver's license
and reckless driving.

D EA R A BBY: I don't know how to solve a
problem betw een my husband, "Earl,” and our
teen-age son, "M att.* For m edical reasons Matt
is unable to participate in basketball this sea­
son. H e confided in me that he's glad and may
never go back to it. H e said he played the last
few y e a n only to m ake h is dad happy.
Earl cannot accep t the fact that M att is not
participating. H e has told M att that he should
go to the practices and watch, and sit w ith the
team a t the gam es. He objects whenever Matt
w ants to do som ething w ith his friends instead
o f going to the gam es.
l a m sick o f th e conflict, but don't know how
to stop it. M att is a good kid. He's never been
in any trouble, w orks part-time and is an excel­
lent student.
A t sporting events, Earl yells at the referees
and in general acts like a jerk. He carries on
and m akes nasty com m ents about w hat the
players should have done, etc. His behavior has
em barrassed ou r son, but shushing him at the
gam es only m akes Eari madder.
O th er than this. Ear) is a good husband, a
fine father and fairly laid-back. Sports ju st
b ring out the absolute toorst in him. I feel tied
up in knots and physically ill when w e come
hom e from a gam e.
Earl participated in sports for only a few
years when h e w as in school, and he w as far
from "M VP" (m ost valuable player) material. I
ju st can't understand this, but if it doesn't stop
soon, it's going to ruin the father-son relation­
ship Earl nas w ith our son. Please help.
FED -U P M Q M , A N YW H ERE, U.S.A.

Drug Possession
• Seminole Deputy James Ingram Jr.,
arrested Talton PeeIcy, 19, of Sanford
.
Saturday for resisting an officer, posses­
sion of crack cr»'*lr*e, reckless driving,
possession of marijuana and his third
charge of driving with a suspended
license. Posley reportedly tried to flee
police as they attempted to stop him on
Celery Avenue.
• Florida Highway Hooper Victor
Fuentes arrested Samuel James, 25, of
Sanford Friday for possession of crack
cocaine, trafficking in cocaine and dri­
ving under the influence. Approximately
19 grams of crack was found in various
plastk bags in the vehkle.
• Seminole Deputy James Clark
arrested Luis Cruz, 20, of Winter Springs
Saturday for possession of marijuana
and drug paraphernalia. Approximately
40 grams of pot was found in bag in his
pants pocket
• Winter Springs Officer M. Conway
arrested Donald Travis III, 18, of Sanford
Saturday for possession of marijuana
with intent to distribute and drug para­
phernalia. Police found three bags of
marijuana weighing about 85 grams. The
vehicle passenger, Tony Aldrich, 25, of
Winter Springs, was also arrested for
possession of drug paraphernalia.
• Seminole Deputy JaUm Vann arrest­
ed Nokia Sapp, 27, of Sanford Saturday
for possession of cocaine within 1000
feet of a place of worship. Sapp allegedly
had eight small bags of cocaine in his
pocket.
• Sanford police tactical unit executed
a search warrant Saturday at 1200
Mangoustinc Ave. Police found three
grams of crack cocaine and a short barrel
shotgun. Another search warrant was
executed at apartment 99 in Sanford
Court Apartments. There police found
Rm nis Vann, 36, at Sanford and another
32 grams of cocaine. Witnesses said
Vann was using the apartment to cook
crack cocaine while he lived at the
Mangoustine residence. He was charged
with trafficking cocaine and possession
of a short-barreled gun.
• Seminole Deputy Paul Pratt arrest-

D E A R FED UP: ft d oesn't take a degree in
psychology to figure out w hat's w rong w ith
you r hu sband. A failed athlete w ith dreams o f
glory in his y ou th, he is attem pting to live out
th o se dreams through h is son. I su sp ect Earl's
overbearing b ehav ior is at the root o f M att's
n ot w anting to return to sports — and who
can blam e h im ? His fath er has taken the joy
ou t o f com petition. Perhaps with the help o f
fam ily cou nseling, som eone can get through
to h im , becau se the longer your husband's
obsession w ith the boy's athletic achieve­
m en ts persists, the further away he'll drive his
son.

Pauline Phillips and her daughter Jeanne
Phillips share the pseudonym Abigail Van
Buren. Write D ear Abby at
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ed Johnnie Swain, 41, of Sanford,, £&lt;t
Saturday for possession of drug param
phemalia. A marijuana pfpaxvas found •
in his pocket.
• Seminole Deputy Charles Hinton
arrested Jeffrey Guardiola, 46, of
Longwood Sunday for five counts of
possession of a controlled substance
without a prescription and driving with
a suspended license. Police found more
than a hundred pills of several different
kinds in ti e vehicle and Guaidiola's
pockets.
• Seminole Deputy James Ingram Jr.,
arrested Jodi Brown, 35, of Sanford
Monday for possession of crack cocaine
and drug paraphernalia.
Grand Theft
On Feb. 16, at approximately 5:20
a.m.. Winter Springs police charged two
juveniles and one adult with vehicle bur­
glary, grand theft and throwing a deadly
missile. Police received a call from a citi­
zen who was following a vehkle full of
suspects that had just burglarized his
personal vehicle. Officers made contact
with the vehkle at State Road 434 and
Winding Hollow. Police arrested Stephen
Odom, 18, of Chuluota, Ryan Murphy,
17, of Winter Springs and Randall
Craves, 17, of Winter Springs.
Investigators report it appears the three
suspects could be involved in as many
as 10 to 15 vehkle burglaries.
Shoplifting
• Longwood Officer Trafton Patrick
1arrested Cathy Sneed, 43, of Sanford
Friday for her second charge of shoplift­
ing from Albertsons grocery store. Sneed
tried to steal $107 worth of
lise from the store.
• Sanfonl Officer Erik Zabik arrested
Patrick Payne, 38, and Or lendis Smith,
31, both of Sanford, Friday for shoplift­
ing. They reportedly stole approximately
$85 worth of merchandise from Discount
Auto Parts Store on French Avenue.
• Sanfonl Officer John Difatta arrest­
ed Gary Fulton, 50, of Sanford Saturday

Longwood Officer Matthew
Kleinmann arrested Emilio Ruiz, 26, of
Longwood Friday for disorderly con­
d u ct Ruiz reportedly became irate and
began using profanity wh«n South
Seminole Hospital staff attempted to
■emovaantV l i n e r . «•» •

License Suspended
• Oviedo Officer B. Kulaga arrested
Thomas Fidei, 39, of Winter Springs
Friday for driving with a suspended
license.
• Seminole Deputy James Ingram Jr.,
arrested Michael Sanders, 33, o f Sanford
Saturday for using a false ID and his
third charge of driving with a suspended
license.
• Winter Springs Officer R. Tew
arrested Raymond Dripozzo, 29, of
Longwood Saturday for driving with a
suspended license.
• Longwood Officer Donald Lajic
arrested Nicholas Zervos, 27, of Sanford
Sunday for driving with a suspended
license and giving police a false name.
• Seminole Deputy John Hawkins
arrested Craig Foum iet 36, of Lake
Mary Sunday for driving with aisus:
pended licerere.
dui

• Sanford Officer Bill Crapps arrested
Antonio Espinoza, 18, of Sanford
driving and driving without ii
ance. Breathalyzer tests at the jail
revealed a blood alcohol content of
about .182.
• Seminole Deputy James Ingram Jt,
arrested James Bennett 20, of Sanford
Saturday for driving under the influence.
Breathalyzer tests at the jail revealed a
blood alcohol content of about .109.
• Sanford Officer Bill Crapps arrested
Leslie Gray, 34, of Lake Mary Sunday for
driving under the influence, DUI caus­
ing property damage, DUI causing
injury, reckless driving and driving with­
out insurance. Gray was reportedly
Involved in a head-on type of collision
on Lake Mary Boulevard just east of Art
Lane. She refused blood alcohol tests at
the jail.

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The Sanford Lakeside Lions
d u b Is hosting its annual .
Fishing Tournament for the
Blind Saturday, Feb. 23, at
Mullet Lake Park near Sanford.
The event pain experienced
boat captains with sight-handi­
capped adults and children who
may not otherwise experience
the challenge and thru] offiahr further information and
directions, call 407-321-4415..

The Sanfotd-Semlnole Ait
Association will host its annual
Member Show 1 to 4 p m .
Sunday, Feb. 24, in the Sanford
Garden Club, located at 200
Fairmont S t
This year, the SSAA show
will include student entries
from Greenwood Lake and
Teague Middle schools. Student
entries will be judged as a
group, and prizes and ribbons
will be awarded. The judge is
Terry L Trambauer, director of "
painting and drawing at
Crealde School of Art in Winter
Park.
For more information, call
Carolyn Towles at 407-831-1104.
A Black History Celebration
will be held from noon until 5
p m Sunday, Feb. 24, at the Big
Lot Plaza parking lot, located at
2921 Orlando Ave.
The event will feature live
entertainment with gospel
musk, a salute to the history of
black music and the citizens of
Sanford. Emcee will be Leon
Joseph of Star 945. A special
tribute will be given to ladies of
sou) by Sister Soul of Orlando
The event is free to the pub­
lic.
Brethren Reaching Out will
host its fourth annual Public
Safety Day 11 am . to 3 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 23, at Brethren
Reaching Out, located at
Seminole Gardens Apartments,
1600 W. 5th S t, in Sanford.
The event will feature special
recognition to organizations and
individuals for their commit­
ment to promoting safe, healthy
and drug-free communities.
For more information, call
407-3024143.

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Obituaries
ANNA ROSALES ALLEN
A r m R ou lee Allen, 79, of
D d a r Way, Sanford, died
Thursday, Feb. 14,2002, in
M nioiu.
Bom in Morticeflo, she moved
to Central Florida in 1926. She
w as a homemaker. She was a
member o f Community House of
Friwer in Sanford and a the Usher
an a Mothers board*. Her family
waa one o f the founding families
in the Midway community.
Survivors include one son,
r Brown of Deltona; two
l - L -i-l. W -l-L*
tW
uizaoetn lknignt or
I and Deborah Stringer of
Deltona; one brother; Jonathan
Randall of Sanford; two sisters,
Nancy Hfllery and Lubertha
Brown, both o f Sanford; eight
grandchildren; and five great
grandchildren.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel is in charge o f arrange­
ments.
C L E O H . BEDFORD
C k o H "Buddy* Bedford, 75,
o f First Street, Sanford, died
Thursday, Feb. 14,2002.
Bom in Nashville, T ena, he
moved to Central Florida in 2000.
He was a U S . Navy veteran and a
retired aircraft mechanic with Pan
American Mbrid Airways. He
w as of the Baptist faith
Survivors include his wife,
Ardath; two sons, Kevin R. of
Camden, Maine, and Kelly B. of
Malta, N.Y.; one daughter, Patrice
L Msttia of New Yore City; and
five grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held
2 p jn . Saturday, March 2, in Holy
Cross Episcopal Church in
Sanford, with the Rev. C Alfred
Cole officiating.
Brisson Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge o f arrange­
ments.
RO O SEV ELT GAIN ES SR .
Roosevelt Gaines Sc, 63, of
Elliott Street, Sanford, died
Tuesday, Feb. 12,2002, in Central
Florida Regional Hospital
Bom Feb. 13,1938, in Madison,
he was an environmental engi­
neer for the city of Sanford. He
w as a member o f Macedonia M.B.
Church of Osteen.
Survivors include three sans,
Elbert D illon, Vernon Dillon and
Roosevelt Gaines J t , all o fr
i&amp; n fo n L o n ed aij
'Gam es o f Sanford; four !
Walter Watkins of Centerville,
Ohio, and Charlie Gaines,
Thomas Gaines and Leonard
Gaines, all o f Orlando; three sis­
ters, Audrey Allison of Maitland,

and Ik b r a Mitchell and Ortands
Gaines, both o f Orlando; three
grandchildren; and one great
grandchild.
W ibon-Ekhelbcrger Mortuary
In c , is in charge o f arrangements.

JASON MYLES GANAS JR.
Jason Myles Ganas J t , infant, of
Washington Avenue, Lake Mary,
died Friday, Feb. 15,2002, in
Longwood.
Survivors indude hia father,
Jaaon Ganas Sr., o f Lake M ary; his
mother, Cejae Cox 0/ Lake Mary;
one brother; Brandon Roebuck of
Lake Mary; o r e sister; Anastasia
Ganas o f Lake M ary; grandpa s
ents, Kenneth Cox of Rockkdge,
Julia Mansfield o f Lake M ary
Gary Ganaa o f Sanford and Sheila
Lambert of Sanford; and great
grandparents, Jam es Garner o f
Sanford and Lois G am er of
Sanford.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel ia in charge o f arrange­
ments.

DOROTHY LOUISE GIBSON
Dorothy Louise Gibson, 85, of
Pleach Avenue, Sanford, died
Friday, Feb. 15,2002, in her resi­
dence.
Bom April 1,1916, in
Arlington, Ga., she was a nurses
aid. She was a member of Allen
Chapel A M .E Church. She was
also a member of Evergreen
Temple N a 321 IB F O B o f W and
Roee Sharon N a 134.
Survivors include one aunt,
Willie Mae Buggs o f Orlando; and
four cousins, Inez Baker and
Helen Rouse o f Sanford, Laura
Bell Lewis o f Bradenton and

Evelyn McFarland of Orlando.
WUson-Eichdbenjer Mortuary
In c , is in chaige of arrangements.

MABEL LOUISE HAEHN
Mabel Louise Haehn, 99, of
Orients Avenue, Altamonte
Springs, died Friday, Feb. 15,2002
Bom in Brora, N X she moved
to Central Florida in 1995. She
was a homemaker
Survivors indude one daugh­
ter, Charlotte Penv of Longwood;
one brother; John Morris Jr , of
Connecticut; one skier, Anna
Flynn of Lincoln, N eb ; seven
grandchildren; and nine great
grandchildren.
Woodlawn Carey Hand
Funeral Home o f Longwood Is in
charge of arrangements.

WILLIAM LEWIS
William Lewis, 83, o f W a t 12th
'*"** ■—- * C.,1 f,T i I
Du o t , Danrona,
died Friday,
Feb. 15,2002, in
Healthcare and
Rehabilitation
Center of
Sanford.
Bom Dec. 7,
1918, in
Oddawaha, he
w a sa retired
sanitation worker for die d ty of
Sanford. He was a U S Army vet­
eran who served during World
War 0 . He was a member of
Springfield M R Church in
Sanfoid.
Survivors include one step-

Angeles, Calif.; and one sister,
Eula M. Wolfe of Mulberry.
Funeral services will be held
noon Saturday, Feb. 23, in
Springfield M.B. Church in
Sanfoid, with the Rev. Enoch
Rivers officiating. Visitation will
b e 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 22, in
th e ch u rd i
Sunrise Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.
M A RY LO U ISE M O O ERS
Mary Louise Mooeis, 82, of
Enterprise Road, DeBary, died
Saturday, Feb. 16,2002, in Florida
Hospital Fish Memorial, Orange
QW.
Bam in Haverhill Mass., she
moved to Central Florida in 1988.
She was a homemaker and
enjoyed spending time with fami­
ly and cooking. She was o f the
Baptist faith.
Survivors include her husband
o f 62 years, Donald G Mooere Sr.;
five sons, Lknald G. M ooeis Jt, of
Hampton, N H , David W. and
Lawrence G. Mooeis, both of
Atkinaon, N i l., Gary G Mooeis
o f Hudson, N.H., and James
Mooers of Haverhill Mass.; one
daughter, Kathleen Kimball of
Haverhill Mass.; 19 grandchil­
dren; and 18 great grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be
made to Portland Street Baptist
Church Memorial Fund, 29
Portland S t , Haverhill, Mass.,
01830.
BaJdauff Family Funeral Home
o f Orange Q ty b in chaige of
arrangements.

.A la.;
one brother, John L Lewis of Los

Feb. 13,2002, in Deltona
Healthcare.
Bom in Boston, Mass., she
moved to Central Honda in 1975.
She was a homemaker and
enjoyed gardening, knitting, cro5and spending time with
animats. She was of toe Episcopal
faith.
Survivors include two sans,
Albert M. Otto III of Raynham,
Mass., and Robert P. Otto of
Deltona; one daughter. Arm
Elizabeth Balfour of Halifax, M ass;.
and four grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be
made to toe Children's Miracle
Network, 407 Lake Howell Road,
Casselberry, FL, 32707.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City is in chaige of
arrangements.
RALPH M PATTEN
Ralph M. "Pat" Patten, 89, of
Shell Road, DcBaiy, died Friday,
Feb. 15,2002.
Bom in Des Moines, Iowa, he
moved to Central Florida in 1957.
He was a PBX installer for
Southern Bel) in Sanford for 38
years. He served in the U S. Navy
for toe 84th Sea Bees. He was a
member of First United Methodist

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James F. Shepard, 77, of South
Key Avenue, Sanford, died Friday,
Feb. 15,2002.
Bom in Cambridge, Ohio, he
moved to Central Florida in 1977.
He was a retired machinist. He
was a member of the Stark
County Amateur Fastpitch Hall of
Fame. He was of the Methodbt
faith
Survivors include h b wife,
Helen o f Sanford; one son,
Richard of Deleware, Ohio; two
daughters, Pamela Burkett of Lake
Alfred and Paula Lindamood of
Sanford; two sisters, MoUy
God uto o f Cambridge, Ohio, and
Mary Gerber of Houston, Texas;
three brothers, John, Edward and
Ronald, all of Cambridge, Ohio;
seven grandchildren; and four
greatgrandchildren.
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Longwood Commissioner Stow Millar, cantor, nominated Ttory and
Tori Dinkins of A on* Comica, Cards A Cotacttbfes, Inc., located i t
80S E. SR 434 to receive the dty Business Parson ot the Month
Award for February 2002. Tha Otntdna hava owned and operated
their bueineea In Longwood for seven years and their retail and co(lectiblee business la known not onfy kjca*y, but workMda. Tarry
OWdna says, "We heart la m hie business.’ Tiny, a native Floridtan,
attended Boone and Oak Ridge High Behoofs In Orange County
and graduated from Mid Florida Tech. Ha was active In a rock band
named Backyard Majority, which won numerous local awards
Including Florida's Battle of 77m Sand competitions. Tarry and Tori
are Involved In several community activities, gMng of Iheir time and
effort a s wall aa donating various types of merchandise. They pro­
vide live Acme Comic Characters to a wide range of organizations
and dubs such as, the Children’s Awareness Program, Boy Scouts
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endeavors. The Olnklna'hava four children and two grandchildren.
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R egional H oopital'a 2001 Frist
H u m an itarian
Aw ard
as
Em ployee/Volunteer o f the Year.
I n i s h on or p laces them in
nom ination for the nationw ide
2001 Frist H um anitarian Award,
the highest hon or an em ployee
o r vo lu n teer ca n c a m w ithin
H C A , th e parent com pany o f
C en tra l
Florida
Regional
H ospital.
The
F rist
H u m anitarian
Aw ards w ere created to recog­
nize on e em ployee and one vol­
unteer a t each H CA facility that
dem onstrate extraordinary con­
cern fo r the w elfare and happi­
ness o f patients and their com ­
munity.
T h e H um anitarian Awards
are given annually in recognition
o f the hum anitarian spirit and
p h ilan th rop ic w o rk o f the
late D r. Thom as F. Frist, Sr., a
found er o f H ospital Corporation
o f A m erica, the p red ecessor
co m p an y o f H C A . N ational
w in n ers w ill b e honored in
M ay at a reception a t the com pa­
n y 's N ashville, Tenn., headquar­
ters.
Lynn Drysdale has worked at
C en tral
F lorid a
R egional
H ospital since 1965, taking on
m any lead ership roles w ith
alw ays a positive, can-do, atti­
tude. She is w ell respected by
h e r p eers and loved by her
Lynn Drysdale, R.N., and Haggle Cockman display their 2001 Frist Humanitarian Awards presented to them by
patients.
Central Florida Regional Hospital. Drysdale waa named employee of the year, and Cockman was selected aa the
A m em b er o f the M oose
hospital's volunteer of the year.
Lodge, Lynn has assisted with
m any com m unity benefits rais­
on behalf o f our patients and our m itm ent serve as a m odel for the
ing m oney to help com m unity with at the end o f his shift.
In the community, h e has been com m unity," said Rodney Smith, values m y fath er stood for and
ca u ses such a s su p p lies for
schools, and patients w ith debil­ a volunteer with the Salvation CEO . "T h e ir exem plary work the type o f culture h e fostered
itating diseases. D uring the holi- Army for over 20 years; provides and com passion sets a high stan­ fo r our com pany."
C entral
F lorid a
R egional
d a y s, Lynn supp orted eight w eekly m inistry th rou gh his dard fo r healthcare profession­
needy fam ilies w ith food, clothes church to residents at the als, w e're very proud to have H ospital is a 226 acute care hos­
Hillhaven Nursing H om e, fre­
them as part o f our family. p ital, serv in g resid en ts o f
and toys. She and her husband
David liv e in Sanford w ith their quently taking them o n outings Undoubtedly, ou r patients bene­ Sem inole and Volusia Counties.
for coffee; he also d rove a church
fit from the kind o f commitment T h e h osp ital is lo cated In
children.
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m em b er o f C en tral Florida children so that th ey could
Towne C enter Mali.
R egion al H o sp ita l's A uxiliary attend church, and later taking day."
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the Auxiliary, alw ays asking if extrem ely proud to recognize o f them selves to enrich the lives inform ation, please call 407-321there is anything e k e he can help Lynn and Haggle for their efforts of others. Their energy and com­ 4500 extension 5202.

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E R A B reese, C raft, H ensley 4c Associates
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N in e associates a t ERA Breese, Craft,
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BarrierM ed anticip ates $4.5 m illio n
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BarrierM ed, Inc., the Lake Mary based
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com pleted by a m ajor group-purchasing
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Victor Ragucci, founder a n a chief execu­
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INCON L ighting set record sales in January
iNCON Lighting, Inc., the Sanford-based
manufacturer that sells its high tech and
energy efficient commercial lighting systems
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Mark Hudson, president o f the firm, said
sales in January brought revenues o f more
than $750,000 — "the best January in the
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Vanlandingham named Employee of the Month
ROSHELL SMITH
Roshell "B ab ysis" Sm ith, 56,
o f W illiam Clark Court,
Sanford, died Thursday, Feb. 14,
2002, in her residence.
A lifelong resident of
Sanford, she was a homemaker.
She w as a m em ber of Christian
D eliverance Outreach
M inistries in
Sanford.
Survivors
include one
son, Michael
Sm ith o f
O rlando; one
daughter,
Annie
O sborne of
Sanford; her
Smith
mother,
Annie Louise Glenn o f Geneva,
N.Y.; one brother, W alter
Johnson o f Las Vegas, Nev.; tw o
sisters, Annie Hart o f Geneva,
N.Y., and Nancy Brantley of
Rochester, N.Y.; one aunt,
Roshell M axwell o f Fort
Lauderdale; and six grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services will b e 2
p.m. Thursday, Feb. 21, in Spirit
of Truth W orship M inistries In
Sanford, w ith the Rev. Rickey
Parks officiating. Visitation will
be 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb.
20, in the church.
Su n rise Funeral Hom e of
Sanford is In charge o f arrange­
m ents.

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Sanford City Manager Tony WnDarworp prasanta Elizabeth Vanlandingham a certificate designating her
ttw city's Employee of the Month tar February. Elizabeth la the dt/a pesticide technician and haa.a*tablahed and maintained schedules tor the application of pesticides. She assesses and monitors alt dty parks
tor weed and peel control. In addition to performing a highly specialized job; Elizabeth must continually be
In cofflpflance with state laws and Is required to attend training classes to maintain her license.

died Thursday, Feb. 14.
Bom in Sanford, he w as
retired from the state of Florida
Department o f Agriculture,
where he w o rk e d a s a m arket
manager In Fort Meyers. He
was a m em ber o f the Lions
Club for 59 years and served as
district governor for the club
and president o f both the
Sanford and Fort M eyers clubs.
He was a 75-year m em ber o f
Grace Fellow ship
Congregational Church.
Survivors include his wife,
Edith; one daughter, D onna

Foster o f Terry, M iss.; one step­
daughter, Ju lie Ward o f Carmel,
Ind.; six grandchildren; and 13
great grandchildren.
Funeral services w ere held 11
a.m . Tuesday, Feb. 19, in Grace
Fellow ship Congregational
Church in Sanford, w ith the
Rev. Larey Leonard officiating.
In lieu o f flow ers, memorial
contributions may b e made to
G race Fellow ship
C ongregational Church.
Brisson Funeral Hom e of
Sanford is in charge o f arrange­
ments.

PHILLIP DEAN WASEM

Engineered H om es breaks ground for
$ 2 million am enity center at the Sanctuary
With m ore than 150 hom e
sales now in place, Engineered
Homes received the green light
to start construction on the first
phase o f its S2 m illion, multi­
faceted amenity center at The
Sanctuary in Oviedo.
The 5.6-acre cen ter — the
largest o f its kind to be built by
the W inter Park-based hom e­
builder — will take approxim ate­
ly nine months to com plete and
will Include a 3,000-square-foot
clubhouse and a 1 3 0 0 -squarefoot pavilion as its focal points
w h o ) finished, said, Engineered

The amenity center Is a m ajor
part o f the lifestyle package at
The Sanctuary and already has
helped drive hom e sales over the
$29 million mark since the pro­
ject kicked off last summer.
The Sanctuary, the largest resi­
dential
com m unity
In
Engineered H om es' develop­
ment portfolio, is planned for 744
hom es over the next several
years. The 727-acre com m unity Is
located on C.R. 419, approxi­
mately three-quarters of a m ile
east o f Lockwood.
"W e couldn't start construc­

tion o n this m assive com plex
until we hit the 150 sales m ark,"
says Anderson. "N ow that we've
cleared that hurdle, w e will pro­
ceed briskly w ith this important
stage o f the com m unity and are
targeting a late July opening."
In addition to the clubhouse
and pavilion, the center also will
feature a swim m ing pool, a chil­
dren's pool with a w ater feature,
a children's playground, tennis
courts, a volleyball court, a bas­
ketball court and several miles of
walking trails.
The first elem ents that will be
bu l| t, are t h e ; sw im m ing pool,
playground and parking area.
Anderson notes that the recre­
ational area a lso has been

designed to com plement the nat­
ural surroundings o f the com m u­
nity that Engineered Homes is
com m itted
to
preserving.
Although The Sanctuary encom ­
passes 727 acres, less than h alf of
the property will b e developed.
The majority o f the community
will be comprised o f preserves,
wetlands ana passive recreation.
"W e feel that the environm ent
at The Sanctuary is as important
to maintaining o n e's lifestyle as
the final product or recreational
am enities," says Anderson.
Engineered H om es Is intro­
d u cing .five different p ro d u ct
lines in 13 distinctive villages at
prices ranging from the low
5100s to more than $300,000.

Phillip Dean Wasem, 49, of
South W oodland Boulevard,
D eLand, died Thursday, Feb.

14,2002.
B o m in Belleville, 111., he
m oved to DeLand form Sanford
15 years ago, where he lived
m ost o f his life.
Survivors include one sister,
Barbara Callaw ay o f Tullahoma,
Tenn., and one son.
Lankford Funeral Hom e o f
D eLand is In charge of arrange­
m ents.

HENRY H. WITTE JR.
H enry H. Witte Jr., 88, of
Pond View Court, Lake Mary,

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1 1identity is checked with the FBI,
^ h o w e v e r, even after the FBI
it .ch eck the sh eriff's office can
« assum e it's still not her real
? name, Thorpe said.
Generally, traveling criminals
i;u s e d to be more prevalent in
: ^Florida during the winter. Due
I ; to the increasing tourism market
£-and ethnicity, police are finding
2 R a v e lin g criminals in the state
: jy e a r round, Thorpe said.
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other insects. T h ey also had the
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Coupons-------C o a tim s d frem P age 1A
resinous products from pine
trees.
The industry reached its peak
in the e a rly 1920a. Sem inole
County had about 2 0 to 30 tur­
pentine stills/naval stores in the
area. B efore 1 9 1 4 ,5 0 to 60 p e r­
cent o f d ie Industry's products
were exported to Europe.
However, a s a result of block­
ades during World War II, the
dem and fo r the products
declined, as did the county's
industry.
D uring the peak y ea r's o f the
pines naval stores industry, sev­
eral stills were located In

Sanford, including Wilson
Cypress Timber and O verstreet
Turpentine Co., Jacboa said.
With the discovery o f the tw o
coupons, which Butler later
donated to die Sem inole m u se­
um, another com pany can n ow
b e added to the list.
The coupons are standard
Issue documents used by
employees. Like many o f the
larger com panies during the
turn of the century, it appears
people working for the Sanford
Turpentine Co. w ere given th e
coupons as p a rt o f their w ages.
The vouchers w ere only good
for the com pany's store.

"T h e coupons are a great
p iece o f history, and now they
are o u r newest acqubition,"
Jaco b s said. "W e would just like
to learn gome more about the
com pany they came from ."
A nyone w ith information
regarding the Sanford
TUrpentine Co., b encouraged
to ca ll Jacobs at 407-665-2489, or
visit the Museum o f Seminole
C ounty History, which is locat­
ed a t 300 Bush Boulevard, in
Sanford.
T h e two coupons will eventu­
ally b e added to the turpentine
a n a tim ber exhibit currently
located at the museum.

Hound an unattended Coleman
cooler under the grandstand and
called security to check it o u t
That's our procedure for unattendbrought their
dog and did
tiling. It turned out to be
someone's hmch.
The rest o f the d ay was
uneventful ju st doing routine
inspections and showing ou r pres­
ence, which gives the public a
i of security. Bring there gave

m e a chance to observe up dose
the events and athletes.
M y shift concluded at 4 p.m. I
went back to HQ and meet up
w ith other inspectors to return for
dinner and back to Cowboy
Village and bed around 9 pm .
D ay three, Feb. 16, up again a t4
a m . for breakfast at Wasatch
Village and to use a computer to
send this.
M ore to follow later.
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fact these cam e from FEMA
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Administration) after the floods in
Minnesota. Right now, I am stay­
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a fire inspector from Femandino
Beach. I never see the firefighter
because he works a 48-hour shift,
then h e 's off 2 1
M y first day consisted o f going
to P ark City Fire District
Headquarters, then to Salt Lake to
t m y credentials, back to Park
ty then to m ain street to start
routine inspections with two part­
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how m any states are represented
here later; but there are eight fire
m arshals from Florida. That's
more than any other state.
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rest o f m y car pool for breakfast,
and then to Park City for our 7
a m . briefing. M y assignment on
the 15th was Deer Valley and the
aerial practice. I went with two
other inspectors - one from
Massachusetts and the other from
Wisconsin. We arrived at 10 a.m.
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E d u c a t io n
School
Notes
O n SeturdayFeb. 2.
Sem in ole H igh School’s
O cean ographic Bow l stu­
d en ts com peted a t the
F lorid a regional com peti­
tion held at H arbor Branch,
Fort Pierce.
T h e team consisted of
K e r in C h an , M ik e Hypes,
L in d sa y G r iffin , David
H u rley and A nthony
C o lo m b o and w as coached
by A d e le F ield in g . The
stu d en ts placed third In
the com petition.
M ast A cadem y 1 from
M iam i w as the winning
team . Sem inole’s team
m anaged to b eat the firstp lace team tw ice before a
third and crucial game,
w hen the local team was
d efeated .
T h e w eekend's activities
a lso Included a tour o f the
H arb or Branch Facilities,
lectu re and video clips
from oceanographic
researchers, a n a a field trip
ou t in to the Indian River
Estuary.

Early Intervention pre-registration begins Tuesday
Seminole County Public Schools' PreKindergarten Early Intervention
Program will be conducting pre-regis­
tration and recruitm ent for children
who w ill be 4 years old on o r before
Sept. 1 ,2 0 0 2 .
i
Program services are based on fami­
lies m eeting Income guidelines as
defined by the free and reduced lunch
criteria, which is published by the
school district and Federal Government
(200 percent of Federal Poverty or
below ).
Fam ilies m ust be working or partici­

pating in Welfare Reform activities
(One Stop), and living in the Seminole
County school zone.
Program services are provided to
students w ithin elem entary school set­
tings and operate an a full day of ser­
vices. Parents pay a fee for services
based on their incom e. Information on
this w ill be provided at the pre-regis­
tration event. The following documents
am required before children can enter
school In A u gu st Fam ilies are encour­
aged to bring as much of this Informa­
tion as possible to the event, including:

• Birth C ertificate
•Child's Physical (HRS 3040 form)
• Child's Social Security Card
• Custody papers (if applicable) ‘
• ONE STOP participation letter or
tw o months o f current pay stubs for
each
• Working member of the household
• 2001 Incom e Tax Return
• Immunization Records (HRS 680
form )
• Proof of Residency (lease/deed)
• Food Stam p letter (if applicable)
O ther docum ents m ay be requested.

Students receive awards
during county scien ce,
m ath, engineering fair

Sanford M iddle School
had fo u r students partici­
p ate In the N ational
Scien ce Foundation Q uiz
Bow l held in January at
L ake B rantley H igh School.
The team w as coached by
V alerie B oughner and w on
fo u r round s o f com peti­
tion. Participants were
B ryan H ood , Jerem ia h
D elg ad o , S o p h ia H ab ib i
and K ath ry n Taylor.
Sch oo l w inners in the
2002 PTSA R eflections
C o n test were:
First Place in Art,
P hotography and
L iteratu re — Jo sh u a
Ja ille t, A lex B an n er and
H e ath e r W alden.
Second Place — N ikea
A ytes, A dm in Sad ri and
S e th Sh y ro ck .
Third P lace — Thom as
P atten , R o b ert T erw illeg er
and Ted D onad lson.
T h e them e for this y e a r's
co n test w as " I Hold In M y
H and . . . . " W inning entries
w ill go on to com pete at
the cou n ty level.
T h e Lion't Tale sta ff at
O vied o High School w ill
b e recognized with a pres­
tig io u s C row n award a t the
C olu m bia Scholastic Press
A ssociation's 78th annual
Sch olastic Convention on
Friday, M arch 22, in New
Y ork City.
T h e aw ard indicates the
p u b lication ranks among
th e b est in student jo u rn al­
ism .
C h oral groups in the
W in te r S p rin g s High
S c h o o l choral program are
becom ing veterans at ea rn ­
ing Su p eriors at D istrict
and State com petitions.
O n Feb. 8 and Feb. 9,
three ensem bles com peted
at Solo and Ensem ble
D istrict Festival, and they
all earned Superiors.
The m en's’ ensem ble
sang "S in g M e a Song of
the Lad That Is G one" and
"M y H eart's in the
H igh lan d s" and the m ixed
jazz ensem ble sang "W h en
I Fall In L ove" and "D o n 't
G e t Around M uch
A n ym ore."
T h e lad ies' jazz ensem ­
b le also earned a Superior
sin gin g "Storm y W eather"
an d "B o o g ie Woogie Bugle
B oy." T he later was chore­
ograp hed by director and
choreographer, Ray H atch
In ad d ition to the en sem ­
b les, a record 11 soloists
co m p eted at District
Festiv al. Superior rated
p erfo rm an ces included:
M o rg a n D av is. Katie
G e ls le r , M a tt H abib, Jo n
H o m b e c k , K aren Lecky,
C h ris tin a M ontgom ery,
S e a n M u rray and T rier
W alters.
Ja n n a B row n, Ryan
G ib s o n and Ja m ie K aplan
received Excellent.
T h e com m unity can see
all o f these groups perform
at the W inter Springs High
School Sp rin g Concert on
May 7 at 7 p.m .

This event will be held from 7 JO
a.m. until 6 p.m . on Feb. 26 In the,
Eastmonte C ivic Center, located at 830
Magnolia D rive, Altam onte Springs. (I*
la also known as the G eorge Perkins
Community Center).
Pre-registration will also be held
every Wednesday, beginning M arch 6,
from 8 JO a.m . to 4 p.m . at the
Educational Support Annex, located at
1722 W. A irport Blvd., Sanford.
Call the Parent H otline at 407-3200414 for English and 407-320-0415 for
Spanish.

Bentley
Elementary School
kindergarten class­
es have been
studying trans­
portation and
decided to hold a
race In conjunction
with the course.
Students and par­
ents made card­
board racecars
and decorated
them for the race.
The race was
called the *8 entiey
500* and was held
the week before
the Daytona 500.
Pictured above,
Brandon Kent gets
ready to begin the
race. At left,
Zachary Alvarez

leads the race to
win his heat during
the Bentley 500.

L ib r a r ia n s v is it S e m in o le s c h o o ls to re a d to s tu d e n ts
T h e Sem inole County Public
Library has been turning kids
on to reading, not just at the
library, but also in Sem inole
C ounty Public Schools.
T his year, librarians have
visited 38 schools and spoken
and read to 5,114 students.
T hrough the use o f props and
d ram atic presentations, the
librarians get the students

excited about reading.
T he fourth-grade program
includes introductions to ageappropriate books and library
services. The-sixth grade pro­
gram includes Booktalks on 10
different books and inform a­
tion on library services.
These program s are sched­
uled through the Dividends
CRV Program (Speakers

Bureau).
Last year 3,800 classroom
programs were scheduled
through the Dividends School
Volunteer Program. If you
would like more information
on speaking opportunities o r
school volunteering, please
visit the district web page at
www.scps.kl2.fl.us or call 407
320-0182.

The Seminole County Regional
Science; Mathematics, fc
' Engineering Fair presented the fol­
lowing awards on Saturday, Feb.9,
in the Seminole Towne Center malL
Student winners were
more than 375 sixth-through
graders who earned the right
participate by excelling tn project
work at their schools. They
received honors for projects rang*
ing from measuring the effect of
magnetic fields an the growth of
plants to approaches to Hovercraft
perform ance.
The awards indude first-, sec­
ond-, ahd third-place and honor­
able mention ribbons in 15 cate­
gories within two sections. The two
sections are Junior section (L t,
middle school) and the Senior sec­
tion (Le., high school). All middle
school and high school students In
public; private or home school in
Seminole County were eligible to
participate.
In addition to place awards, area
organizations ana individuals
donated over 100 Special Awards to
recognize projects in their areas of
interest
Projects are judged by local sci­
ence, mathematics and engineering
profeaafcnah who volunteer their
time. Fintpiace awards of $100
w m sponsored by Tide Sponsors
International Space Science
Foundation and Lockheed Martin
Corporation. Additional major
sponsors were Agere System, and
the Central Florida Fair Award
i included Xerox
, Central Florida
:Phy
the Dairy Coundl o f!
Florida Physicians Medical Group,
Leu Gardens, Environmental
Consulting Group, Inc, Greenberg
Tkaurig, P A , Jackson Heights
Miadle P IS A and Seminole
County Medical Sodety. In addi­
tion. area businesses, organizations,
and individuals donated certifi­
cates, prizes, U. S. Savings Bonds,
and cash awards in areas of their
choice.
The 18 first-place students in the
physical sciences have been invited
to participate in the Orlando
Science Center Sdence Challenge
on March 16, at the Orlando
Science Center
The nominees include Benjamin
D Alien from Lake Brantley High
School, Sean T Amormino from
Lake Brantley High School,
Carolyn M Andrews from Lake
Brantley High School, Kevin P
Bolton from The Geneva School,
Stephanie R. Everett from Teague
Middle School Camden M.
Gonzalez from Rock Lake Middle
School, Alexandra V. Klein from
Teague Middle School, Kristen M.
Lauth from Seminole High School
Erik Lutz from Millennium
Middle School, William W.
McFarland from Seminole High
School Nimish P Ramanlal from
Jackson Heights Middle School
Meredith K Ringie from
Annunciation Catholic Academy,
Megan D. Sorenson from Teague
Middle School, Kyle M Spector
from Lake Brantley High School
Elizabeth C Violin from Lake
Brantley High School Joseph P
Wilson from Lake Brantley High
School, Justin D. Wright from
Indian Trails Middle School and
Justin M Zom from Lake Brantley
High School
The 28 top-ranked individual
projects and two top-ranked teams
have been chosen to represent
Seminole County at the State
Sdence and Engineering Fair of
Florida in Lakeland on April 10
through April 12.
The middle school finalists
include Kevin P Bolton from The
Geneva School Sarah B DeChavez
from Annunciation Catholic
Academy, Bradley V Densiow from
Sanford Middle School Stephanie
R. Everett from Teague Middle
School Camden M Gonzalez from

Rock Lake Middle School Andrea
L Hankk from Amundatian
Catholic Academy, Mare E H ina
from Annunciation Catholic
Academy, Alexandra V. Klein born
Teague Middle School Erik Lutz
from Millennium Middle School
Michael G Muller from Indian
Trails Middle School Nimish P
Ramanlal from Jackson Heights
Middle School Meredith K Ringie
from Annunciation Catholic
Academy, Megan D. Sorenson from
Teague Middle School Kristina
TUIlo from Annunciation Catholic
Academy, and Justin D. Wright
from Indian Thills Middle School
The high school finalists indude
Sean T. Amormino from Lake
Brantley High School Carolyn M
Andrews from Lake Brantley High
School Rajiv Bahl from Lake
Brantley High School Christopher
L Beckman
fromi Lake
Lake Brantley
Brantir
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High School, Mkhaei
Behr from
Michael S
SBehr
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Lake Brantley High School M.
Nicole DeiRey from Lake Brantley
High School Robert A Eriov from
Lake Brantley High School
Jacqueline E Geier from Lake
Brantley High School Angela C
Goodwin from Lake Brantley Higf
School Kristen M. Lauth from
Seminole High School William W.
McFarland from Seminole High
School Elizabeth F McGee from
Lake Brantley High School Wctori
M. Rode from Seminole Hide
School Geoffrey A Varnish r a n
Lake Brantley High School Joseph
P Wilson from Lake Brantley High
School Rachel LZeikowitz from
Lake Brantley High School and
Justin M Zom from Lake Brantley
High School
The 15 middle school projects
ranked highest for verbal and writ
ten communication will represent
Seminole in the Discovery Young
Scientist Challenge national science
competition sponsored by
Discovery Communications, Inc.
and Science Service. DY5C nomi­
nees are eligible for the honor of
becoming a Semi-finalist or Ftnalisl
and compete for $40/100 worth of
scholarship monies and other
prizes.
The students include Ross L
Beardsky from Indian Trails
Middle School Kevin P Bolton
from The Geneva School Daniel M
Bottomley from Mil wee Middle
School Charles E. Brown from
Rock Lake Middle School Daniel E
Campbell from Rock Lake Middle
School Sarah B DeChavez from
Annunciation Catholic
Academy,Bradley V Densiow from
Sanford Middle School Elisabeth K
Gilbert from Millennium Middle
School Camden M. Gonzalez from
Rock Lake Middle School, Andrea
L 1 lanick from Annunciation
Catholic Academy, Mary E Hines
from Annunciation Catholic
Academy, Erik Lutz from
Millennium Middle School
Michael C. Muller from Indian
Trails Middle School, Je-eica
Ouyang from Lawton Chiles
Middle School, Nimish P Ramanlal
from Jackson Heights Middle
School, Meredith K Ringie from
Annunciation Catholic Academy,
Megan D. Sorenson from Teague
Middle School, Kristina Tullo from
Annunciation Catholic Academy,
Wayne Welsh from Rock Lake
Middle School and Justin D.
Wright from Indian Trails Middle
School
The four top-ranked high-school
individuals and two top-ranked
teams projects will represent
Seminole at the International
Science and Engineering Fair in
Louisville, Ky, in May. The student
with individual projects are Rachel
Zelkowitz, Joseph Wilson, Carolyn
Andrews and Justin Zom. The stu­
dents with team projects are Angela
Goodwin and Jacqueline Geier and
Benjamin AUen and Kyle Spector.
All of the International Science and
Engineering participants are from
Lake Brantley I ligh SdxxJ.

�T n r. S em inole H

erald

Inside:

Section B

W ed n esd ay
F eb ru ary 20, 2002

Local
wrestlers
advance
to state
B y D **n 8 m tth

Sports Editor

WINTER SPRINGS —
The Sem inole Athletic
Conference will have 17 rep­
resentatives when the
FHSAA W restling
Cham pionships are held at
The Lakeland Center this
Thursday
H o st'
the highest finishing I
coming In second In the
Class 3A -Region 1 M eet to
St. Cloud.
The Bulldogs edged the
Bears, 146-132.
In the C lass 2A -Rcgion 2
Meet at Brandon High
School just north o f Tampa,
Lyman (87.5 points) finished
a respectable third behind
host Brandon (1915) and
New Sm yrna Beach (106).
Individually, W inter
Springs w ill have six repre­
sentatives, w hile O viedo,
which finished tied fo r third,
will have fiv e representa­
tives.
Leading th e way fo r the
Lions will b e freshm an Jason
Robbins, w h o ran h is record
to 45-0 w ith a 15-0 technical
fall victory over C hris
Schultz from D eltona in the
112-pound final.
Lyman w ill have three
grjp p lers in the C lass 2A
CLASS 3A -REC IO N 1
*4 W lutw n Spring! High School
TEA M SCO RES
I S* Omkj. 144,1. Winter Spring!. W ,
X (Ik) O ih d o « n J Edgnvotrr. I U S ; S.
Univmliy. IM S; 4. Momlortn. 60S; 7.
Plno.lUdgr, 60, S Cringe Pert. 37J ; f.
Cjlrw iy, 37; |a Evim. 30; II. U ke
Iruitfey, 4 7 5

INDIVIDUALS
103 _ llcwltl (Oviedo) defeated Matin
(Setninotf), 4 0 .
I l l . Robbtm (Oviedo) trchnlril Uli
Sthuhi (Orhceu), I W
11V _ W»lkrr (Winter Spring!) drfmlrd
Fn gi (Oviedo), 3-1.
113 _ Ciripelluct (Unlvtnlly) pinned
Codmen (Oviedo). 3.3*.
130 _ Snow (Calewejr) deteelrd Ja z y n ti
(Oviedo). 11-7.
US _ Fournier (S t Chad) defected Well
(Wlntrr Springs), 13-7.
144 _ Curry (Winter Springs) debated
Miugtun (St Cloud), 14-14. OT.
143 _ Gocklin (S t Cloud) defatted
MtDtrocIl (Winter Springs), 11-10.
131 _ Verges (Fine Rhjgr) defrenl Diet
(Winter Springs). 4-1
160 _ Arnold (Tele) defeated Mtkhrll
(Mendeiin). 4-3.
171 _ Ctwsnul (Si. Cloud) drfreted
Creene (University), 8-7.
l i t . I buck (Winter Springs) drfee ted
Fermi (lake Mery). 4-2.
113 _ Steele (Edgrweter) pinned
Alesender (Evans), SJ8.
173 _ Tinner (Edgrwelrt) won by Infury
drieult over Cos (Lake Bradley)

Sports

C lassifeds 6B-8B
C rossword
8B

Raines goes ‘fishing’ for a 2 3 rd season
By Dm o Smith
Sports Editor
M ELBOURN E — For the first time In
his M ajor League career, Tim Raines Sr.
may get to call Florida home.
The 1977 Seminole High School gradu­
ate and life-long Sanford resident signed
a m inor league contract w ith the Florida
Marlins on Monday and w as invited to
Spring Training to try to m ake the big
league roster for his 23*^ M ajor League
season.

V e te ra n
le a g u e

o u tfie ld e r s i g n s
d e a l w ith

The deal has been in the w orks for the
past couple of weeks, but could not be
finalized until Jeffrey Luria officially
took over ownership of the clu b from
John Henry.
Raines, 42, has played with the
Montreal Expos, Chicago W hite Sox,
New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics

F lo rid a

m in o r
M a rlin s

and Baltimore Orioles during his career
and is a seven-time All-Star.
The outfielder came back from a shoul­
der injury that required surgery to hit
5 0 3 w ith one home run and nine RBI in
51 gam es with the Expos and O rioles in
2001.
The M arlins fully expect Raines, a

career .295 hitter w ith two W orld Series
rings and a batting title to his credit, to
make the club as primarily a pinch-hitter
and to b e a team leader both o n the field
and in the clubhouse for a young
M arling team.
If he m akes the team, it will also give
Sanford fans an opportunity to see Tim
play as it is just a short, by baseball stan ­
dards, four hour drive to Pro Player
Stadium and getting a ticket and good
seat, to any game, has not been too diffi­
cult the past few years.

Boys go two for two
Titles go
to Lake
Howell,
Oviedo

Rams in
Final 4
in girls
soccer
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

By Dm o Smith
Sport* Editor
SA N FO R D — To the victors
g o the spoils.
By taking care o f business on
the road Saturday night, the
boys' basketball team s from
Oviedo and Lake How ell
earned the right to stay at
hom e to begin the regionals on
Thursday.
Brad Rich cam e up big for
the Lions (25-5) as they
avenged last y e a r's district
championship loss w ith a
Senior point guard Jake Pickett (No. 10), shown guarding a DeLand player In last year's district title game, scored
heart-stopping 55-51 victory
six points, pulled down three rebounds and handed out eight assists to help Oviedo dethrown the Bulldogs 55-51
over DeLand (20-6) in the C lass
In the Class 8A-Distrtc12 Championship Game Saturday night at Seminole High School.
6 A-District 2 Finale at
Seminole High School's Bill
game.
and m ade both free throws
said veteran O viedo coach Ed
Fleming Memorial G ym nasium
w ith 2:56 on th e clock.
Kershncr. "T h ey (DeLand) are
In fact, DeLand, which
Saturday night.
a very good team and are
earned a fourth straight trip to
W itherspoon cam e back to
The Silver H aw ks (17-15)
much more athletic than us.
bury a pair o f free throws of
the regionals despite the loss,
very nearly let a com fortable
But we got the breaks at the
his ow n with 2:18 to go.
led 25-24 at halftime.
lead get away before coasting
An early burst by the
D eLand trtad to hold the ball, end and took advantage o f
to a 57-42 Class 5A-D istrict 6
Bulldogs in the third period
but the Lions' pressure forced a them ."
victory over host Titusville (14The win gave the Lions a
forced O viedo to come ou t o f
travel with 1:50 left.
16).
O viedo missed a three for the sweep o f the night's action as
its zone and DeLand’s All-State
Oviedo will host 6 A-District
candidate, E.J. Cordon, took
lead with 1 3 1 remaining and
coach John H ow ell's junior
1 runner-up Ed W hite (14-16)
the Bulldogs w ent into a stall,
varsity squad got 14 points
advantage o f his quickness to
from Jacksonville and Lake
from Fat k iscad cn and 13
get into the lane for short
looking for the final shot.
Howell will w elcom e 5A-5
jumpers, or feed the ball to 6 T h e strategy failed, however.
See Boys, Page 3B
runner-up Deltona (16-8) to

LAKE M A RY — Youth shall
be served.
They w ere the youngest and
most inexperienced team o f the
four Sem inole Athletic confer­
ence team s left with a shot at
the State Tournament, but today
the Lake Mary girls stand alone
on.top of the SAC.
And it w as two o f the
youngest Rams, freshmen
Keilee Rush and Paige Murray,
that got the job done as Lake
Mary nipped Lake Brantley 1-0
in the C lass 4A-Region 1
Championship G am e last
Friday night at D on T. Reynolds

Stadium.

M urray's crossing pass w ith
less than two m inutes to play
found Rush on the left side and
the ninth-grader guided the ball
into the open net as coach Bill
Eissele's Rams earned their first
trip to the State Tournament
since w inning the titie 1998.
Lake Mary (25-6-1), which
also won the state title in 1989,
will take on A m erican High
School from Hialeah (19-3-1) a t •
12:30 p.m . on Friday at
Pepin /Rood Stadium in Tampa.
The other half o f the Final
Four has Sarasota (26-1-2) tak­
ing on Parkland-Douglas (24-10 )a t 5 p.m.
The winners will meet in the
State Cham pionship Game at 5
p.m. on Saturday.
\\
See Soccer, Page 2B

^

Raiders to play last regular
season home games tonight

CONSOLATION
103 Curreier (Evens) defeated Nelson
(S t Cloud). 5-1.
I l l _ Nieves (University) defeated
MeUenedo (OwnAt), 149
l i t Zapata (Untvvnlty) defeated Wills
(Deland), lt-4.
113 _ Centra (Mandarin) pinned Suttun
(Edgewater). 2..W.
130 Bmewtt (threw) defeated leCreea
(St. Cloud). M .
113 _ Bnxkrtt (Edgewater) defeated
Beany (Drltona). 3-1
140 _ Oliver (Gateway) defeated Gibson
(Sandihsisxl), 7 4 .
1U . Whitney (Orange I'aik) drfeatrd
Mendota (University). 11-4.
151 _ Uweiuanu (St Cloud) defeated
Gocualet (Boone), 7-5.
160 _ Siik (University) drfeahnl
Blent haul (Sandalwood), 8-5.
171 _ Heather (Orange I'ark) won by
Iryuy dcliutl i n n Ik p i lEdgm al r)
189 _ Olmo (Gateway) defeafetl
Rodltguea life tend). 8-7.
113 _ Mundan (D rlend) defeated
Kahalley (Tate). 42.
173 . Mailro (Motley) pinned Toolry
(C3yespial. 0 3 4

CLASS 2A-REC10N 2
al Brandon High St hoot

TEAM SCORES
1. Brandies. 1VI3. 1 New Smyrna
Beath, 106. X Lyman. 475. 4 (tic) Flagler
Palm Coast and Sprusgslrail. 87. 4 (be)
Durant and Sickles, 44 V 8. Land l&gt; 1ales.
«9,9 River Ridge, 68,10 George Jenkins.
66. II. lake Cibetei. 44. 12- Auburrelalc.
*1; 11 (be) Central and Lakeland. 60, 15
Ami stood. 41. 16 Titusville. 383; 17.
Ridgewood. 2 * 5 ; 1 4 Tampa Bay Teds, 22;
19 Haines City. 20.2a (be) U ke Howell
and Ilanl. 19; 22 U U Region. 17; 23.
Mitchell. 14; 24. Winter Haven. 13; 23.
F ill Bay, 9; 26 AkmsJ, 4. 27 King 3; 28.
Irtlcnon, 0.

S o t W restling Page 2B

By Doan Sm ith
Sports Editor
SA N FO RD — It should be an interesting
evening at Sem inole C om m unity College tonight
(Wednesday) as the m en's and w om en's basket­
ball teams play their final hom e gam es of the sea­
son.
Not only will local fans have the opportunity to
see the sophomores play in a Raiders uniform for
the final time on the Health and Physical
Education hardwood, a lot w ill be riding on the
outcome of the tw o games.
Central Florida Com m unity College from Ocala
will provide the opposition and the doubleheader
may mean more to the Patriots than SCC.
The women's gam e will open the deuce at 6
p.m. and CFCC desperately w ants a win as it is
tied with Florida C om m unity College at
Jacksonville for third place in the Mid-Florida
Conference behind the Raiders and Daytona
Beach Community College.
If the Patriots (3-4 in the conference) lose to SCC
and the Stars beat the Falcons (5-2) in
Jacksonville, CFCC would lose humccuurt advan­
tage in the upcoming M-FC playoffs. If both
teams win, or both teams lose, then the two
would have to have a playoff gam e to see who
would get to host the tournam ent.
But the Raiders o f coach Ken Patrick also have a
little incentive also.
SCC won its 15” 1 straight gam e in Jacksonville
Saturday night, getting past the Stars, 80-69.
"They (FCC-J) played a m uch better game
against us than tney did at h om e," said Patrick.
"They made us w ork for the win this tim e."

The victory also w as seventh against no losses
this season in conference play and the 15**1 con­
secutive w in over the past two years.
"We challenged the girls because we know
CFCC is going to be fired up ," said Patrick. "I
told them that 1 never would have believed that
anyone could go undefeated in our conference for
two straight years. It would be quite an accom­
plishm ent."
The Raiders also improved to 19-8 overall and
can finish the regular season w ith 20 wins, which
always looks good on paper.
No m atter the outcom e, however, SCC is the
Mid-Florida Conference Cham pion for the second
straight season and has earned a spot in next
month's State Tournament at Chipola Community
College in Marianna.
The Raiders will tak e on the third place team
from South Florida, probably M iam i-Dade
Community College o r Indian River Community
College, in the first round. A w in in that game
would put SCC probably up against undefeated
and No. 2 nationally ranked G u lf Coast
Community College, which has already beaten
the Raiders twice this season.
The m en's game is set for 8 p.in. and both teams
rvant this win desperately.
The Raiders saw there record fall to 13-14 over­
all and 4-4 in the conference w hen they dropped a
99-85 decision to FCCJ in Jacksonville on
Saturday.
Delmar Wilson scored 27 points and Prentice
Mobley scored 22 a s the Stars (23-6,7-2) moved
into sole possession o f second place in the confer­
ence behind once-beaten Daytona,
See SC C Page 2B

6

HariM photo by Jkn Wwttt

a

Seminole Community College's Kitus Witherspoon battles Inside against
host ot Daytona Beach Community College delenders last week. The
Raiders will play their final regular season home game tonight, hosting
Central Florida Community College. The women play al 6 p.m.. followed by
the men at 8 p.m.

�!*■«* 2B

Wnlnrmlny. February 20,2002

T H l SOONOUt HlKALD

W orld Series a big success, Orlando takes limelight
SA M S U L A — The 2002 World
Series o f Asphalt S to ck Car
Racing w rapped up w ith three
more n ig h rs o f hot action at
New Sm yrna Speedway.
The fast 1 /2-mile w ill now be
idle until the season opens on
March 1 6 * .
Call th e speedw ay a t 386-427-

4129 for more inform ation.
Orlando Speedw orld will be
holding a special event the rest
of this week, hosting the Y4
Asphalt Series through
Saturday, February 23.

Among the ca n running will
be Utc National A lliance
Midget Auto Racing, Street

Stocks, M ini-Stocks, Dwarf's A
Legend C an .
Practice begins on Monday
and w ill be followed by five
straight nights of racing.
Pits open at noon daily, w ith
racing beginning at 7 JO p.m.
For m ore Information call Ed

Adair at 812-331-8677.
3a™ ANNUAL WORLD SERIES OF
ASPHALT STOCK CAR RACING AT
NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
RACR NIGHT f f O A 4 « l
SPORTSMAN. 1.(7) Rick (ohnKl (2) Brrtt
BulWnekr; 5 (17) BU Loctnk; A (62) Randy
llevker; 5. (25) David Myvr; A (51) Paul
Colgate 7. (07) Ron Lulry.6 (95) BubCumbow;
9. (69) Jim Foley; IOl (65) Dale Howard.
NASCAR TYPE TOUR/SK 6 * 0 0 0 1 1 0 8 . 1.
(31) Duvld Bergmarai; 5 (It) Erie Seen; 5 (14)
Rob Summer*; 4. (II) Nerki George 1 (26)
Georg* Kent A- (16) Gnege Kent Jr; 7. (CD) Tad
Ch. 6. (99) Jamie Tooaino; 9. (54) (any
fcUrqufa; (ft (41) Gary Swankr
BUPI1 U T 1 MODEL . 1. (66) )r Hanley; 2.
(37) J a m Powell; 3 (71) SJ. Mdaod; A (M)
lYavt* Klttkuv 5 (44) Joal Kauffman; A (47)
Louie Mntialtdee. 7. (9) Malt Hagarw: A (571)
Larry Catevaa; 9. (14) OvU Devtdeon. 10- (47)
TVyan Moon; l i (It) David Roger*; IA (17t)
Man Unlay; 2A (27) Mlk* Good.
EATS MODEL _ t. (15) Jaaon Boyd; 2. (35)
Kurt Hooker; 3 (Si) Jerry Arturo; A (5) Joey
MUWr 3 (26) Larry CMm A (65) Dwant Brian
7. (90) Hobart Andrudwck; A (7ft) Rob Howard;
9. (25) Timmy Tbdd; 10. (50) Jonathan Smith.
FLORIDA MODIFIED _ I. (66) Jerry
Symona; X (It) Jaaon Boyd; 3 (1) Strv*
Johnneck; A (5aj Gary Artimoc 3 (00) Bobby
Blake; A (31) Dev* Stacy; 7. p i ) Charlie Galt 1
(11) Breed Cm** 9. (3) Wkyrw Parker; XL (4b)
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LAT1 MODELS . 1. (15) J a m Boyd. 1 (45) ‘
Dawayrw Brian; 3 (5*) Jerry Artuao; A (35)
Kirk Hooker; 3 (26) Mika Murphy; A (22)
Larry Ortatn. 7. (25) Tim Tbdd; A (70) Rob
Howard; 9. (3) Earl Btckner, 1ft (19) T-C

SUPER LATE MODELS . 1. (66) Jr. HanWy; 3
(it) Jimmy Cope; 5 (55) Trivia KinkaoniA (37)
lame* Powell HI; 3 (2&gt;) CUy Roger* A (09)
Randy Gentry; 7. (47) Lmdt bbchattdee; 1 (36)
Dm Fndrfcteon; 9. (12) Derml* Mbmv 1ft 01)
David Roger*.
NASCAS TYPE TOURER MOOS (Richie
Etana Memorial MO). I. (14) Rob Summon; 3
(5) Ourtle Paatnyak; 3 (19) I r k Bam* A (99)
Jamie Tbanaknoc 3 (54) )trry Mtatadei A (32)
David Brrginarvv; 7. (00) John Hewed ULi A (2)
Jr Brrtucrla; 9. (93) Al Immyrtnot 1ft (21) Data
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(26) Georg* Kerb 1 (13) TM ChfMophn; 3
(19) Eric B a n ; A (DC) John Bkrwttt 3 (32)
David Brrgmann, A (5) Ovarii* Paataryak; 7.
(14) Rob Summer*; A ( 99) Jaml* Tomabw; 9.

(29) O oegr BatklB. (2) )r Betlucrto.
FLORIDA MODIFIED . I. (M) Jerry
Symona,' 1 (2*) Jaaon Boyd; 3 (31) Da*t Stacy.
A (00) Bobby Make. 3 (la) Andy SaffkoM; A
(00*) Brad May; 7. (Ik) Mite Carroll; A (7v)
Mark Vamlrrmder. 9. P I lOvarkoGatt; 10.(53)
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LATE 6 9 0 0 EL _ 1. (13) Jaaon Boyd. 2. (38)
Kirk Hooter 3 (22) Larry Outran; A (26) M te

Murphy; 3 (5) Joey Miner, A (5*) Jerry Ariuacc
7. (25) Tbn Tbdd; A (TO) Rob Howard; 9. (16)
Bran Lawrenca Ik 1ft (46) John Dmnteon.
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(55) Tiavia Uttinon; 3 (2*) Cloy Rogm; A (II)
David Roger* 3 (61) Jimmy Cope A (47) loula
MadiaUd**; 7, (71) 3 J. Melend. A (37) jam**
Found; 9. (74) Barry Willoughby; IOl (*2)
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Horttd pholo by Jim Wanti

Seminole Community College's Brandi Davis (No. 42) has been a ma|or contributor to the Riaders' 15-game win­
ning streak since returning from Injury. She, along with the other sophomores on the squad, will play their final home
game of their career's tonight starting at 6 p.m.

see
C o n tin u ed from p ag e I B
The Patriots also have four losses in the confer­
ence, o n e being to th e Raiders in Ocala earlier this
m onth an d having a lso recently lost to FCC-J, and
both team s want to finish In third place so they
get to host at least o n e home game in the
Conference Tournament.
A m ong the SCC players w ho will be playing at
hom e fo r the last tim e are:
W om en _ Nari Bcrggren, Erin Bradshaw, Yo
Johnson, C ham esia Bailey, Sheri Harrison, Linda
Ca2eau , Gabrielle Blankenfeld and Brandi Davis.
M en _ A n twain Tennell, Jason Currington, Chris
Jackson, Christian Adolffson, Cedric McHaney,
C h e' M organ and Jo e Williams.
As alw ays, all Sem inole Community College
hom e gam es arc free of charge.

BASEBALL TEAM LOSES LEAD
The Sem inole Com m unity College baseball
team had one of its better offensive games of late,
but could not hold the l &lt; A i the Raiders fell 8-6
to Pasco-H em ando Com m unity College at Raider
Field M onday afternoon.
SC C h ad leads o f 2 -0 ,4 -1 and 6-4, but the
Conquistadors rallied with a run in the seventh
inning, tw o runs in the eighth inning and insur­
ance run in the ninth inning.

Wrestling
C o n tin u ed from page IB
INDIVIDUALS
1(U _ Ct*j*lc* (BranJun) pinn.il Pack (plain).
329.
112 _ Andwrl* (Brandon) d rfrjtrJ D rier
(NSB), 6-4.
t i t _ McKay (FTC) defeated Lew an
(Springrtaad). 13-4
US Joyca (Brandon) d rlrjf.il Srm (Du/jnl).

7-1.

U 0 _ Gabbtdon (Sulim ) defraud DuVIlli
(Kailua City), 9-3
t u _ Mutchkruon (Brandon) drlralrd H im .
(Late Gibaon), 4-1
140
C o u rt (BranJon) pinned Pmrbadr
(5icU n).12&amp;
145 _ Bunker (Spring. In J ) drlralrd
Thompaon (Brandon). 11-3

Offensively D evin Williams had a big game for
the Raiders, going 2-for-3, including a nome run
and a double, scoring three runs and driving In
one.
D onnie Burkhalter also got in on the action, rip­
ping a hom e run in the first inning and finishing
the day 2-for-3 w ith two runs scored and an RBI.
D an Q uartararo also had two hits, going 2-for-4,
scored a run and drove in one.
O ther contributors were Tommy Solitario (1-for2, tw o RBI), and Elen Sprague and Brian M achek
(one single each).
SC C (3-8) was to have wrapped up a five-game
hom estand on Tuesday by hosting Brevard
Com m unity College, then head out on a twogam e road trip to Indian River Community
C ollege on Friday and Manatee Community
C ollege on Saturday.
T he Raiders w ill return home on Monday (Feb.
25) to host Catonsville Community College in a
doubleheader starting at 1 p.m.

S C C S O F T B A L L T EA M AT H O M E
T h e Sem inole Com m unity College softball team
will play its first home doubleheader against M idFlorida Conference foe Daytona Beach
Com m unity College on Thursday starting at 2
p.m .

152 . 1lolly (George Jenkina) drlralrd Beaty
(IXiranl). 7-6.
160 Buwm ( I jr jl C la im ) drlralrd Low*
(Lakeland), 9-5.
171 . |um, l (Brandon) drlralrd Colrnun
(NSflJ.M.
159 . Gilmore (Rivrr Ridgr) drlralrd
Torn) maun (FTC), S-4.
215 Kactvltn (Aubumdale) drlralrd Bowman
INSBJ.7-1.
275 . IV k (Annwood) drlralrd Walaon
(Georg* Imkins), S-2
CONSOLATION
101 _ Smith (Lyman) pinned Caraballo
(Duranl), 140
112 . Ljbratnrv (Sickles) drlralrd W.
Bullwinkk (Ridgewood). 11-6119 . Figueroa (Brandon) drlralrd M
BullwtnkJe (Ridgewood). 6-1
125 _ Kachiroubat (Sprtngelrad) drlralrd

I’aimtr (R im Ridgr). 13-10
110 _ Rmtrria (Lyman) drlralrd L Jones
(Tampa Bay Tech), 6-b
155 Browning (Tlluavillr) drlralrd Boaaardrt
(FTC). 24). '
140 . Toprck (Lyman) pinned Personrl*
(Lakeland), 150.
145 _ Mantoa (Central) won by iryury drlauJt
user B Jones (NSB).
152 L Ihomaj (NSB) mayor decision Mays
(Lake O'Lakes), 12-1.
ISO _ Swrrt (Geurge Imkins) drlralrd Grant
(Cmtral). 12-5
171 _ K. Jones fAubumdale) defeated Mike
Embry (Lake Region). 2-1.
159 _ Scott (Lake Gibson) drlralrd
Koilenkamp (Durant). 156.
215 . Matt Embry (Land O'Lakes) pinned
Mayo (Risrr Ridgr). 157.
275 _ Weber (FPC) drlralrd Simmons
(Brandon), 1150(01)

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The Lake Mary girls soccer team will be playing In the Class 4A State Championships this Friday. Members of the
team are (front row, left to right) McNenna Keenan, Paiga Murray, Lauren McIntosh, Kallee Rush, Elans Mlotkowskl,
Jackie Wenaaa, (middle row, left to right) Jennifer Ferguson, Molly McClure, Camille Hanson, Jamie Oillon, Judith
Claesserts, Jessica EchterUng, Alison Tradd, (back row, left to right) Jill Beary, Katy Bockstall, Jacule Nicosia, Natalis
Haerens, and Nicola Haves.

Soccer------C ontinued from page IB
Am erican and Sarasota also
w on their regional finals by 1-0
scores, Am erican in overtime
ov er Killian and Sarasota over
Bloomingdaie.
Douglas romped in its final,
crushing Cooper City, 7-1.
The Rams and Patriots (18-83) had advanced to the Regional
Cham pionship C am e with over­
tim e victories in the Semifinals
last Tuesday.
Lake Mary, which only has
tw o seniors and 11 freshmen
and sophomores, got overtime
goals from junior Jessica Zabel
and freshman Jacklyn VVenaas
to defeat Winter Park (28-2), 2-0,
at Reynolds Stadium.
Lake Brantley had to work
even harder, going to the sec­
ond round o f penalty kicks to
nip Edgewater (26-3-2), 2-1, on
the Eagles' home turf.
Things did not go quite as
w ell for the other two SAC
schools in the regional finals as
the two-time defending state
cham pion Lake Howell girls
w ere whitewashed by Satellite,
5-0, at Richard L. Evans
Stadium in Class 3A-Region 2
and the Lake Brantley boys
w ere shutout as well, 2-0, by
defending state champion
O range Park in Class 4A-Region
1 in Jacksonville.
The Silver Hawks (22-9-3) had
beaten Satellite (27-1-2), 3-2 in
penalty kicks in the Regional
Final last year, and the
Scorpions were eager tu settle
the score.

Satellite's star senior forward,
Courtney Baines, scored two
breakaw ay goals in the first half
w ith 29 m inutes, 45 seconds and
6:28 rem aining, then assisted on
a score by Traci Jenkins with
3:57 left in the half.
Jenkins scored the Scorpions'
final two goals in the second
half.
The Patriot boys (23-3-4) outshot O range Park, 13-6, but as
they had done against Lake
Mary earlier in the tournament,
the Raiders (22-2-1) made the
m ost of them.
Senior m idfielder Felipe
M unoz scored on a com er kick
from Chris M eekins with 2 3 3 9
remaining in the first half and
senior captain M ichael Green
scored off a direct throw-in
from midfielder John Genre
w ith four minutes gone in the
first half.
Lake Brantley had advanced
to the regional finals by getting
two goals from senior Alfredo
Charry and a goal from senior
Fernando Patino as they built a
3-0 halftime lead.
Junior goalkeeper Dana Singer
then made six saves to record
the shutout as the Patriots elim i­
nated West O range (19-6-6), 34).
Freshman Graham Zusi had
tw o assists and senior Ron
Fulmore one assist for Lake
Brantley.
G IR L S

CLASS 4A-REGION 1
FINALS
RAMS 1, PATRIOTS 0
at Dun T. Reynold! Stadium
Laka Branllay
0
0 .0

Lake Mary
8
1 .1
Goal* . Laka Mary I (Ruah). Aaatita _ Laka
Mary 1 (Murray). Shota on goal _ Laka
Brantley 5; Lake Mary 15 Save* _ Lake
Brantley (Keane) 5 Lake Mary (Haervru) I.
Comer kkka _ Lake Brantley ft Laka Mary 5.
Record* _ Lake Brantley 15-6-5; Laka Mary 25-

6-1.

SEMIFINALS
RAMS 2, WILDCATS 0
al Don T. Reynold* Stadium
Winter Park
0
0
0 .0
Laka Mary
0
0
2 *2
Goal* . Lake Mary (Zabel Wmaaa). Save*
Winter Park (Wylant 5, Flynn 2) 5; Lake Mary
(Karm a) 1.
PATRIOT? 5 EAGLES 1
at Edgewater
Lake Brantley
0 1 0 0 0
1 .2
Edg* water
I 0 0 0 0 o|l
Goal* . Lake Brantley I (Brtggi); Edgewater
I (Sander*).

CLASS 3A-RECION Z
FINALS
al Richard L Erase Field
SCORPIONS 5, SILVER IIAWKS 0
Salt till*
1
2 .5
Laka Howell
I
o _ 8
Guale . Satellita 5 (Trad Jtnklni 5, Courtney
Bone* 2). Aaaiato _ Satellite 5 (Courtney Bauw*.
2. Calhieen Ciminu, Brittany Cushman, Holly
CfowJShot* un gual. Satellite 11; Lake I lowtU
9 Save* _ Satellite (Aahjyn Karri*) 4. Lake
Howrll (Carolyn Richard) 6

BOYS

CLASS 4A-REGION1
FINALS
*1 Oranga Park High School
RAIDERS 2. PATRIOTS 0
Laka Brantley
8
0 . 8 ,
Orange Park
1
J . J
Goal* . Orange Park 2 (Felipe Munoe.
Michael Gnm). Aaaiat* _ Orange Park 1 (John
Genre). Shota on goal _ Lake Brantley 15 ‘
Orange Park 6
SEMIFINALS
*1 Tom Slaty Field
PATRIOTS 5 WARRIORS 8
WetO Oranga
8
0 .8
Lake Brantley
5
0 .5
Goal* _ Lake Brantley 5 (Charry 5 Patino)
Aaaiat* . Lake Brantley 5 (Zuai 2, Fulmore)
Shot* on gual _ Wr»t Change 7; lake Brantley
14. Save* _ Wnl Orange (Wrmyfca 3, ButttnrUi
4) 7; Lake Brantley (Singer) 6,

�; i

Wednesday. February20.2008

T h * S m iN O ti H kka ld

3B

Boys
Continued from p s g c I B
points from J. Raul D avila to
defeat DeLand, 48-14, fo r the
6 A -2 JV Championship.
O viedo finished 21- 1, the only
loss com ing early in th e season
to Seminole. O ther m em bers of
the team were Robert D 'em o, J.
M anuel Davila, Danny Bourque,
Jeff Hartzler, Blake Renault,
Steve Livingston, Alton Ricks,
Neil Herren, M att Bursdorf,
Drew Soeraw and Richard
Moeller.
Friday's sem ifinals had seen
C ordon and W itherspoon both
score 27 points to lead their
team s to victory.
T h e Lions took a 28-9 lead
after one period and w ere up
38*12 when Lake M ary star
Darryl M erthie went to the
bench with h is third foul.
TYailing 60-28 going into the
fourth period, the Ram s fresh­
man got hot, hitting four con­
secutive three-pointers, but it
w as too little, too late a s O viedo
won 79-50.
DeLand had a much more d if­

si
Ftorkb. to acconbnca w tt t v provtdona d ( a Fktfftou* Nama
8talutaa. toWH:S*cbon tSS.Og.
Ftartdt BWUba m i .
E u p w B fttw w ii
PlMNl: February X . 7007
JJ14S
W T H tc n cu rr count
o f t h e ip t h

JUCKSAL CttCUT,
MAM) FOR
I COUNTY.

CLASS 6A-DISTR1CT 2

13, Pickett 2 0 . SbnpUna 0-2. Wlttwrapoon 02).
16m foula. (Mand 11; Ovbdo ff Foulvd o u t.
none. Technical* _ non*. Rebound* . DeUnd
26 (Cordon 11, Brumbaugh 5, Schrayffr 3,
IBraon 1. Whipftb 2. Andimn, Tybr): CMado
IS (Wlthvnpoon i. Hanan 6. Rkh 5. Pkrkafl X
Etttnpkine 3) Aaanta _ OLand 16 (Tfinaon 5,
Canton 4, Schrayti 3, Tyb r 2, Patrick.
Snmbaughfc O vM o 15 (JVtaM A StapUna t
Wlthvnpoon 2. Rkh). Staab . DtLand 3
(Patrick. Hlruon. Rnimbav(h); Ovbdo 7
(WUhntfwbn 2. Ib n an 2, rtckvtt Simplth*.
Rkh). Chargr* Takvn _ O tM o I (Pbkctt).
Blockad ahota _ DaLand I (Brumbaugh);
Ovbdo 3 (Pkkatt, Itarran. Smpklna).
Tumovvra . DrLand 16: CMado 6
SEMIFINALS
LIONS 7*, RAMS IS
Laka Mary IS-201
Wright I l - 1 3, Scotl IOO t C. CaHkh 1 1-I
4, Mcrthb 71-2 19, Thnmaa 01-21, U u ido 122 1 Willingham 10-2 2. Hoffman 0 H 2, Mam
12-21 Ting 11-23. Bamn 2 0 0 1 Totab 17 Il­

ls 5tt

CHAMPIONSHIP
l io n s

s* b u l l d o g s n

DtLanS (2681
T&gt;krr 4-91-2II. Gordon 6-16 M 13, Andrew.
&lt;W OO 0, Whippto 1-2 0-0 «. Patrick 1-2 0-1 4.
11Inarm 1-2 CM) I , Sthmy i 0-1 CMT D,
Brumbaugh 7-10 0-1 U. Total* 2282 4-4 51.
O tb d tO M I
IVkrrt 2-10 OO 6. Hfnrn 7-11 2-2 I t
Simpkiru 0-2 0 0 a WUtwnpoan 6-17 2-3 I t
ZMineki 0 0 0 0 0. Rich 6-16 2-2 If. Totals 21566-755.
DtLand
17 I I I 1 .5 1
OhM a
tS 61716.51
ttm a-poM fltU (oab _ tMand 3 0 (lUnacn
1-2, Gordon 1-3, Tytor 1-4); Ovbdo 7-26 (Rich 5-

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notics or
n e r m o u s mams
N o«* It haraby given ff*t I am
angagad in bualnaaa at 103
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ficult time w ith host Sem inole
as th e score w as tied at 29-29
with 3:54 to play in the third
quarter.
T h e Bulldogs then went on a
15-1 ra n on the strength o f two
three-pointers by Stephan Tyler
and another by Gordon to build
a 44-30 lead with 5 JO left and
cruised to a 54-39 triumph.
T h e contest m arked the final
gam e for Arrow Force X 's 6toot-6 senior stare, Robby DuPre
and M arcus Robinson, who fin­
ished with 15 and 12 points,
respectively.

Ovi#de (26-51
Hffrgrvvv 2 0 -1 4 , Pkkatt 4 0 1 l a Brimmer 1
2-2 t Hanan 3 1-2 7. StmpUnv 4 0-2 1,
WMhmpoon II 5 6 27 ,R kh7 2 -2 17,Sdnaarta
0 2 -2 1. ToUk 30 12-1871.
Lake Mary
« 9 1 0 X 2 .9 0
Oalada
2 * 1 4 1 6 1 4 .7«
Thm-point (laid goab _ Lake Maty 4
(Mvrthb 4k Orbdo 7 (Rkh 5. Pfec*att 2). Tram
bub _ Lake Mary 16; Ovbdo 17. Fouled o u t.
Ovbdo, Zvllntki. Tachnkab _ Lika Mary,
Wlffiama.

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JUNIOR VARSITY
C H A M PIO N S H IP
LIONS 4RBUUDOGS 44
DaLbtdlN/AI
Patrick 3 M ia C ry g ln v te O M O, Hooper 1
GO 3, Ghent 01-21, CS*cn 0 0-00. Floyd 2 01 5, IW *b n i 5 M 10. SbigWton 2 1-2 5. Van
Skngal 0 M (X Mat* 0 M a Pnecott 0 M a
Corirr 1 2-5 k Lane 2 M 4 Iblab: 17 6-13 44.
Oriade (21*11
D'Emo 2 3-4 7,). M. Davila 1 GO }. Bourque 3
M 7. Kbcaden 4 6 6 14. Harttlaf 1 0-2 2, J. X.
Davila 4 4*713. PwraiiK 0 M Ot Uirtngatnn 0 00 0, Rkka 0 0-00, Henan 1 0 0 2. Burgdort 0 00 (X Sptieev 0 M a Moctbr 0 M 0. Tolala: 14
13-1449.
DeLand
716 7 1 4 .4 4
Offtade
9 2111 1 . 4 9
Dinff-polnl (laid goab _ Drland 4 (Patrick 2,
Hooper. Floyd); Ovbdo 3 (J.M. Davila.
Bounju*./JL Davila). Team Stub . DtLand 20;
Ovbdo IS Fouled out . DeLand, Kobinaon.

CLASS 5A-DISTRICT 6

■ULLDOCS 5 t ARROW TOICR X M
I n alaali (16-U1

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ACCORDANCE WITH ANO SUB­
JECT TO THE COVENANTS. CONM s m c n o N L term s
AND O T X R PROV»ONS OP THE
DECLARATION OP CONOOMMUM OP HCOEN VUAOE CONDOMMKJM, FILED MARCH22.1998 M
OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK ISM.
PAGE 1SSI. ALONG WITH SUBSE­
QUENT MODIFICATIONS FILED
THERETO, AU. OP THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SE IW O U COUN­
TY. FLORKVL
haa baan Bad a g a M you and you
a n n ty o d a&gt; aarva a oon ot yow
•rtBan datanaaa, I any on 0AVK&gt; 1
STERN. ESQ. PtonMTi Mtonay.
ahoaa addraaa b SOI I UnNaraPy
Orba 6300. PbrbttoL a 33324 on
or baton (noblar Wan 30 daya Irorn
Wa dala ot Wa M putbeadon ot Mo
node* ot adtoi) and No Wa original
aaw Wa ctok ot Wa cowl attar

Polk 0 1 -2 1, Tuner 40-09, Kobinaon 4 4-812,
DuTn « 1x5 15. Pnaion I 0-0 2. ToUN 15 6-11
19.
Dt4a*d (29-41
Cordon 10 5-5 27, Hmaon 2 M ) , TyWff 3 (VO
9, Brumbaugh 5 M U . Ibiak 30 M 54.
I l i a all
IS 4 9 IS_ 39
DaLabd
U t t l » .9 4
Three point Said goab . Samlnob 3 (DuPYe l
Turrtffr l); DtLand 4 (TyWr X Cordon 2,
H n o n 1) Team iouk _ Sffminob 11; DvLand
10 Foulvd out _ non* Tkchnkab _ non*

to TliaevlUe High Sdaeel
C H A M P IO N SH IP

UNIT 37. BUILDING 9. SAN
MARCO VALAS CONDOMPTKJM.
ACCOROPTO TO THE DECLARA­
TION
OF
CONDOMINIUM
RECORDED to O il BOOK 1986.
9. PUBLIC RECORD* OF
FLORIDA
THERETO
1223; O R BOOK 1938. PAGE
It 97; O R BOOK 1790. PAGE 927;
O R BOOK 1943. PAGE 14W; O R
BOOK »1 7 . PAGE 23S; O R BOOK
W17. PAGE 24a O R BOOK 2017.
PAGE 246; O R BOOK M l 7. PAGE
28ft O R BOOK 2084, PAOE 983.
ANO O R BOOK 20*4, PAGE 103,
TOGETHER WITH AN UNOMOEO
INTEREST to ANO TO THE COM­
MON ELEMENTS ANO COMMON
EXPENSES THAT ARE APPUR­
TENANT TO SAID UNTT AS
OCSCRttCD to SAJO DECLARA­
TION OF CONOOMMRJM, PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMPTOLE COUN­
TY. FLOM M .
9 you an a p a n g w tt a dbabtty
who oaada any aooommodff(lan to
onto to pardcfpab to t b prooaadtog, you an artobad. U no boK to
you, to Wa provwon ot carbal aaabtanca Plaaaa conbd t b Court K
407-88S-43X warm Mo (2) working
dwra ot )mur racagff ot Wb NoCca; 9
you an hearing or voice impaled,
cat Ftokto Raby Sarvtoa (600) 965877a
Dated al Santord, Ftokto. on
February 9.2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Ctok. O ra * Court
By Mary Straw*
Aa Deputy Ctok
SMITH, HIATT 6 DIAZ, P A
Anomeya to PiaaiMI
2891 Eato Oakland Park Boutovaid.
Suaa 303
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
Pubbh February 2ft 27,2002
JJtSS
to THE ORCUTT COURT
OPTHE19TH
JUOtClAL ORCUTT,
M ANO FOR
SOENOLE COUNTY,
CURL OlVmON
CASE NO.: Ot-CA2S8d-1tL
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
PTC. FffCA COUNTRYWIDE
FUNDING CORPORATION DIB/A
AMERICAS
WHOLESALE
LENDER
JEANNINE S. MACK ArtC/A J 8.
MACK, KaL
NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
(Pbaaa putdah In THE
SEMPTOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pun
auant to a Final Judgmanl ot
Fonfcceure dated Wa 8tt day ot
Fabruary. 2002, and entered to Caaa
No. 01-CA-2980-ML, ot Wa CtoMt
Court ot 9 b 19TH Judtobt Cvcur to
and to S a m b Cowffy. Ftokto.
wharato COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. PTC. F/K/A COUNTRY­
WIDE FUNOINO CORPORATION
DiS/A AMERICAS WHOLESALE
UNOER b Wa PUxffffl and JEAN
NINE S MACK AK/A J S MACK;
DUNHILL HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIAT10N, PTC.; JOHN W KXLD
RAN
THOMAS O
MACK
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JEAN
NINE 3 MACK AKIA J 3 MACK
JOHN OOC. JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN POS­
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY I wd aa* to We tagyieto
and beat bidder to caah al Wa
WEST FRONT DOOR OF COURT­
HOUSE ot Wa Samnoto Cowffy
Courthouaa. to Samnoto Cowffy.
Ftokto. k II 00 on Wa 12 day at
March. 2002. wa Mowing deaerbed
property u tal lorth ei tax) Ftoto
Judgrrert, b a t
LOT I X . DUNHILL. UNIT I,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO PT PUT
BOOK 40. PAGE 11-13. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMPtOLE,
COUNTY, FLORTOA.

21 -34 57.
Tltaavlliff
161414 9 .4 2
Lake Howell
2919 7 X .5 7
Thr»*-polnl field goab . THuavlU* 2; Lake
Howell « Team bade _ Rturvllb 14. Uke
How tll 17. Foulvd out _ Htunrtlle. Parke*,
Sandy. Trvhrlcab _ non*.

Briefs
WINTER SPRINGS BASKETBALL LEAGUE SIGN UPS
The City o f Winter Springs Parks and Recreation Department
and the Winter Springs Basketball League will hold final regis­
trations this Saturday (February 23) for the Springs Basketball
season.
Leagues are offered fo r boys and girls grades K-through-12.
The cost is $80 for residents and $85 for non-residents. There
is a discount for additional siblings o f $ 10.
For more information, contact th e W inter Springs Basketball
League at 407-327-8952 o r W inter Springs Parks and Recreation
at 407-327-4761.

NEW WINTER SPRINGS OFFERINGS
The City of Winter Springs Parks and Recreation Department
Mill be offering brand new sessionsi ffor the follow Inti
ng programs:
GYMNASTICS _ For Elem entary School ages ^»n Tuesday
Tu i \
evenings between February 26t*'-and -M arch’26th from 5 3 0 p.m.
to 6 3 0 p.m.
Instructed by Amy Purdo o f O rlando A erials, each four-week
session costs $30.
For more information please call 407-327-4761.

Legals

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M U K 307 MOFFAT LOOP.
OVCOO, FL 37798
to

BY. THROUGH. UNDER OH
A0AM9T THE NAMED
OCFINDANT(S). JOHN DOC.
UNKNOWN TENANT, JANE DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT.

Panonal nvpr***nu »v* of ft*
of
BEVERLY JANE
SPflWGATE
tor

•I T H l CttCUT COURT
OP THE IfTM
JUDICIAL CttCUT

W 999 proCourt
AdnHibttor K X I N Pari Dttnm .
Sanfonj, FL 32771. TelIQ hone
Number (407)323-43X not tow
tbn m vw i (7) &lt;toya yrtof to We pmoaattng. iibaitog knpatrad. (TOO)
18009664771 or W eb (V)1800&gt;
1868770 «b Ftartda Raby Seevtoe*
Dated Fib 6W day ot Fabruary.

KENNETH F. HURRAH
NOTICS OF ACTION
01 tlwnh. Ooyb and Wig*. PA
TO: JOtW DOC SUSONG, THE
UNKNOWN HUSBAND OF AMI
P. O. So* 1326
SUSONO AK'A SUSAN SUSONO.
Winter Park. Ftorkb 32790
IF LIVING INCLUDING ANY
Tabphorb(407)8448»1
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAJO
Ftorkb Bar Number 0087494
DEFENDANTS). IF REMARRIED.
Putffth Fabruary X . 27.2X2
JJ160
ANO IF DECEASED. THE RESPECTIME
UNKNOWN
HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
M THB C ttC U T COUNT
OF THB EttHTBENTM
ASSJQNEES,
CREDITORS.
UENORS. ANO TRUSTIES. ANO
ALL OTHER PERSONS CU6MMQ
M ANO FOR
BY, THROUGH. UNDER OR
COUNTY,
AGAINST THE NAMED DEFEN­
DANT (3)
WHOSE RESIDENCE IS: wff— wn JOYCE M. MCKNK3HT
YOUAflC HEREBY rwytovd to Me
your anewer or wrtoan Cilanaaa. I
In f n nfuTtoigf,prrr—ffctj «IV) IUmb SYLVIAS. SERMON.
Cbrk of t b Court, and to tarya a
copy toarwf epon towpbffttra attor­
NOTICE OF ACTION
ney, whoae name and addraaa
TO UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toat an acCon
ttpffan haraon, atBffn X daya atbr
9 b Ural pharvainw of eva NoOea of
lb * baan Mad agarwt you and 9*1
AcSon; l b rbfore of 9 b peoceabng
you am raqWred to ta n * a copy cf
being a wb tar toractoawa at mew
yow wrabn itolanac*. 6 any. to I on
Joyce M fetcKrvga whewa adWaaa a
gaga agakwt 9 b k / bffg daaotoad
1X7 W. 3rd Slraac, Santord. Ftorkb
propartp to a *
LOT I t. LONGQALf SUBDIVI­
32771 an or baton MARCH 17.
2X2. and M* to* crtginN wtt t a
SION. ACCORDING TO THE PUT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN Cbrk cf tea Court at X I N Park
Av*., Santord. FL 32771 baton tarP U T BOOK 13. PAOE 69. OF THE
vie* on Patemnar or Urvrwdbbly
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA A/K/A 982
towraaltai H you laf to do u . a
delaib may ba anbrad agaaial you
L0RMAM1 CIRCLE. IONQWOOO.
FL 32750
tor to* ratal damandad to toa pahhen.
It you ba to Na yow anewer or wee­
Copal ot a* court doewnant* n
ing. on platobir* aoomay. a M a x
to* caaa, n d u k g cedar*, an avaAabb at 9 b Cbrk d to* Circuit
• ""• flW E K W B . CowYpcttqa. Warffby ravbw to***
doewnanb upon r*
You muff keep toa Clark of to*
_______I day of FEB 13 2002
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Ckcuff Cowfa OBoa noeffbd of yow
CLERK OF T ltt CIRCUIT COURT
cunwff adWaaa (you may ■ * Node*
ot Cwnrff Arfckaaa. Ftorkb Farnffy
ByfhXh Ktog
Dwpury Clark
Form 12.915). Fulur* paper* n
Law Olleaa ot OanHf C Conauagra
bwtuff wb ba malad to 9 b addraaa
on record at to* dark'* orttoa.
(SOI North Annan* Avan*
Tamp* FL 33804-1041
WARNING/Vt* 12 288, Ftorkb
Atomayt toe Ptofrttl
Farnffy Law Rub* of Procadun,
Putbah Fabruary X 27,2X 2
raqueta oartato automatic dacJoawa
J J I 88
of doewnanb and totambitan.
Falun to oompty can raaifl to *anchona, inducing dambaal or m u g
NOTICE OF
FUBUC AUCTION
of ptoadknga.
ikjoce it nvrspyjjntEn,
DATED. JANUARY 7, 2 X 2
MARYANNE tfORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COUNT
at PWffc Aucbon tor ittag a tor
By
Nancy R. Writer
caah on demand to Npbtl baktor.
DapuryCbrk
L 1W
Pubkah Fabruary 2 a 77. 7002 and
BE PM.
March «. 13,2002
Wb2G2Af27X3Q8244943
JJ161
Th* aueffon wb ba hall b 12.X
PM. on to* abd doba abova. Ai
CITY OF LAKE MANY, FLO M M
Sanffnob Wrackar aarvtoa 2540 S
A N C M TIC TU fU L
ANODE
MyrtbAv* BantonlFL 32773
Proapaciiva blddar* may Obped
vahtoba on* how prior to oato.
The Cffy of Lata Mary. Ftorkb tovaa*
Sanwiob VAffbkar itaatvao toa
Ejgna atone of Manat horn tottffdrVff to aocapi orratact any and al
ud bcfwactt, arcfbactwb andtor
□•ugrvxxirta rams to pUMM H M
bffb
lane* to to* Cffy Commbaicn and
PUAab January 77.2X2
ataf to davwtopmg and avaffjaang
JJ1S7

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NOTICaOPBALB
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 49
NOTICE » HEREBY GIVEN auh
auant to an Onto or Iwranary Ftoal
Judgmanl of toedoeun dated
February 6. 2002 and ertoed to
Caaa Mk Ot-CA-2273-144. ot 9b
Ocuff Court of W
Judtobt Oreud to and to
Cowffy. Ftokke. ahanto
Fadant Sana, a rra ru r by
U Gbndab Fadant Bank raa ■
Ptotott and STEVEN C. CLAMP,
ASPHALT PRESERVATION SYS­
TEMS. PTC.; BANK OP AMERICA
SUCCESSOR TO BARNETT EAM(,
H A ; JAMES L KERLP4; SABAL
POINT COMMUNITY SERVICES
ASSOCIATK3N. INC; SAN MARCO
VILLAS ASSOCIATION. PTC;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. I;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and
ALL LbdCNOWN PARTIES CLAS6PTO PfTE RESTS BT, THROUGH,
UNOER OR AGAINST A NAMED
OCFENOANT TO TH B ACTION OR
HAVING OR CLAJMPTQ TO HAVE
ANY RIGHT, TTTLE OR PTTEREST
to THE PROPERTY HEREIN
OCSCRttCD. an DKaxtota. I wd
ta l to ( b NghaK and InK btdto to
catt K Wa W*K Fior* Door ot 9b
Bamtoob County CawWouaa, X I
North Park Ayanua. Santord, Florida
32771 K Bamtoob Cowffy. Ftoida,
K 1100 am. on toe 12day ol March.
2002. wa Mtoaitog daitrtnd prop­
erty aa &gt;K tow ki aKd Onto or FtoK

S l i m HAWKS 57, T EISIEK S 42
TUeavitb 11618)
Thnmaa 6. McMillan 3, FUch 2. Sandy 10,
Parkaa 5, Nrel 6. CUrrjth 2. Brawn* B. Total*
15 10-20 (2.
Lake Howtll (17-151
Barkman 10, Leakey 12. Edward* 4, Forietbr
9. Walker I. Codrey 19. Bifrfnnnd 2. Total* 16

Ctok « Th» CkaUI Court
By; Mary Sbotb*
Deputy Ctok
Law Offtoe ot Manfbi C . Watoon
I6 X NWt 49W SbaaL SUM I X
Iktophorw (9S4)4SM38S
Facatob* (964)771-6082
FMQ1-08329
PubaahFabruwy 20,27,2002
JJ1S7
OF THE 16TN
u n cu L cm cu r
M ANO FOR
CM .
CAM NOj 91-CA-6934-14L
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
INC. F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE
FUNOINO CORPORATION (VB/A
AMERICA'S
WHOLESALE
LENDER.
UNKNOWN H E M .
K M R C U M L O f C/OHCnNE

m m .N 6L^
NOTICE OF
(PbaM pubttah In THB
8EMW0LE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Final JuRpnanl ot
9 b I tt rtoy ot
FKeuw% 2002, and anbrad to Caaa
No. 01-CA-2634-ML, ot t b O rab
Cowl of 9 b 19TH JUdobf d r a b to
end lor Samlnab C ajffk Ftokto.
■herein COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. MC. F/K/A COUNTRY­
WIDE FUNDING CORPORATION
(VB/A AMERICA 9 WHOLESALE
LENDER b t b Ptototo and UN­
KNOWN HEIRS, BENEFICIARIES.
OF CATHERINE TILU3 A/K/A
CATH. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
CATHERINE ULUS AffCA CATHER­
INE M. T U ; JOHN DOE; JANE
DOS AS UMMOWN TENANT (S) M
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROFEHTY. I att ta l to t b NgfuK
and b*K bvktor for caah al t b
WEST FRONT DOOR OF COURTHOUSE ot * b Saminoto Cowffy
Courthouaa. to SamPtoa Cowffy.
Ffortdb K I t X on t b 12 day of
March. 2002. t b h toaffna daau f u il
property a* «K forth In aald FtoM
LOT I t ANO THE SOUTH ONEHALF OF LOT 17 OF FRANK L
WOODRUFFS SUBDIVISION OF
LANDS
SOUTH.
SANFORD,
FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED M
PUT BOOK 3 PAGE 44, PUBUC
RECORDS OF SEMMOLE. COUN­
TY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A: 2627 SOUTH PALMETTO
AVENUE. SANFORD. FL 32773
fenaccordance wtt toa Americana
Act, Paraona wtt
ffd
to ptraapab a,
oaadtog aluffd contact to* Cowl
Advffnbaafor f f M I K Park Awffkj*.
Santord. FL 32771, Tkfophona
Number (407)323-4X0 not latar
tb n amran (7) day* prtot to t b procaadtog * haartog Impaired, (TOO)
1800-9858771 or Votoa (V)1-6006888770 «b Florida Raby Sarvkba.
Dobd tow 6ffi bay of February.

2002.

MARY ANNE MORSE
Cbrk Ot The CVcuff Court
By. Mary Scraupe
DapuryCbrk
Submffbd by;
Law Office cl Marahal C. Wabon
16X NW 469i Skwat. Sue* I X
Fort Laudardab. Florid* 33300
Ttbphona: (984)4860388
Facaffnb: (984)7718082
FUCI 08583
Pubkah. February 2 a 77,2002
JJ154
M THE CttCUT COURT
OF THE OaHTBENTN

j uncm erncurr

OF THE STATE
OF FLORIOA.
M ANO FOR
SCIMtOLE COUNTY,
CAM NO; B2-CA-202-14-K
CENTEX HOME EOUITY
COMPANY. LUC SUCCESSOR 8Y
MERGER TO. CENTEX CREOIT
CORPORATION. (VB/A CENTEX
HOME EOUITY CORPORATION
ye
ANN SUSONG AK/A SUSAN
SUSONO; JOHN DOC SUSONG.
UNKNOWN HUSBAND O f ANN
SUSONO AK/A SUSAN SUSONO.
IF LIVING. INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENOANT(S). IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UMCNOWN HEIRS.
OEVtSEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS. ANO TRUSTEES. ANO
ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING

M THB CSfeCIXT COURT
OF THB BMHTBUfTN

encurr,

I COUNTY.
PROBATE OIVtttON
CASE NG U- 108-CP
IN RE: Eaiab ot
BEVERLY JANE SPRMdATE.
NOTfeCI OF ADHPdSTRATION
The adaffdttttton ot to* Ewab ot
BEVERLY JANE SPRINOATE.
dacaaaad. Ft* Na 02-109-CP *
pandtog m me Clrauff Court ot
Sanvnob Cowffy. Florida. Probata
DMaton, t b fckkwi ot witch ■
Somkiob Cowffy Cowtoout*. X I
North ParkAvonua, Santord. Florida
32771. Th* nama* and edP**aa*
ot toa Parkonat Raprvianiatrw* and
ALL ff/TERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
AA paraona on atom t b n o te **
chaffangt to* yattty at to* Wd, to*
quaktlcMon* d toa Panonal
Rapmaaraadvaa. van*, or lunadto■on ot to* Court art raquaad to toa
m*u ob|acUon* wan to* Court
WITHIN THE UTEfl 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 credurt at toe Decadent and
other paraona having daunt or
demand) agae*t Decedent■ Eatab
on whom a copy ot to* lobca M
aarvad wffhn tore* mortha affar to*
dab ot to* drat pUbcabon of tow
Court WITHIN THE UTER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PLWJCA
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE Of A COPY Of THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Al otter embora cf toa Oecadem
and paraon* having cbm * or
demand* again*! to* Dacadani t
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CUIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WEL
BE FOREVER BARRIO
Th* dab cf ffw feral pubkcabon ot
to* Noaca * February X . 2X 2
KIM SUSAN SHOWALTER. A*

ion and/or mnovatton to l b cwnrff
Cffy Hal located al I X N Country
CAP Ftoad. Lake Uary. Ftonda Th*
acad acope of work * cunanpy
Wltoad but wb toctuda toa addion of an appRUknato 7,000 aquara
tool b a aubataicn. to* cnnatructcn
ot an apprezanab I4 .0 X aquara
tool adOtaon to City Haff, and may*
ranavaCona to 9 * ratin g Cffy Haff
o tkpactodaratacemmandaaoi*
n toa Indvidual archead. ardfflactural and/or datign/buffd hrm
■recn ■ wNittWy m tu v a
r of
quetotona. cexffaet Craig Fbwi, Fk*
Oval, at *07 333 6239
fork producb aipactaa
w™tti r*pon meuang cu
Fhatarffabon to Cffy Comnvanon on
Itodnga A target dab tor toa pm•emncxi * May 2. 2002
Any arm or todMdual daamng to
prmab pmtonrvwi aanncaa tar to*
Cffy d Lake Mary aha! aiiimff a
SF2S4 with a Lenar ot Inbrail
Clananl approach to to* pro|*d
Otter wmffar comptated pvtyacb
CXhca locanon
Rabranca* aidudtog amtad parion
Fhma or todwduata affanabd m
•ubrrvt h i (8) copra* d Eepraerco
ot Maraat conlaairig al toa raquatt
ad hfformalion by March 29,2002. at
10 X AM local tone
Envelop**
that ba marked RFP 10101 Architectural andror OavgrvBwid
6 mating, maff to
John C. Litton, City Manager
Cffy of Lake Mary
PO Boa 988449
Lake Mary, FL 327958445
Pdaffvartog, debar to
John C Laton, Cffy Manager
Cffy ol Laka Mary
I X H Country Ckfi Road
Laka Mary. FL 32744
Dalad:
2/14/02
Carol A EQatar, Cffy Cbrk
Cffy ot Laka Maty
wwwlakametylltom
-http //www lakamatyff conv*
40/588-1423
Pubkah Fabruary X . 2002
JJ162

COUNTY,
SNAWNATTE WIOGVO-MORRIS
ANO
OAFdEL B kORAO.
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: DAMCLS MORRIS
YOU ARK NOTIFIED tori an acton
of Mamaga ha* baan
you and you era
ntpAnd'to tan* ■ copy ot yow wtffff any. to ff on
la. to*
to 1902
W a n * Avenue, Santord, Ftorkb
32771 on or baton MARCH 22.
2X2. and Na toa original w tt to*
Cfeark of tob Cowl baton aanfc* on
PaWtonar or hnmadafeafy PwnaAar.
9 you bff to X to. a debut may b*
anbrad aownal you lor to* raM
damandad in to* patbon.
WARNING Rub 12298. Ftorkb
Farnffy Law Rifat ot Procadw*.
raquha* certain automatic dactoawa
ol documanta and Mormabon.
Faffum to comply can raaul in *anobona, reludng damaaat or (ftfung
WITNESS my hand and toa teal ol
to* Cowl on FEBRUARY 14.2X8
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145 Resort Property For Sab
147 Industrial Property For Sab
146 Mobib Home Lots For Sab
149 Commercial Property For Sab
151 Investment Property For Sab
153 Acreage Lot For Sab
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sab
157 Motie Homes For Sab
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sab
163 Waterfront Property For Sab
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99 Apartments-Unfumlehed
100 Condominum Rentals
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103 Houses Unfurnished
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107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacations
114 WArehouae/Rental Space
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Ft*m To Own; 211 UcVgy Dr,
Sgnora.
4BR/2BA,
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option* ISSQfno. 2 M t Oak 407707-0446

Sanford Pool home, 4/2. 1
acr* tot LR.FRDR, Cants!AC, raw
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407-314-7807

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llnanca. 604-717-1772 or 104-767-

Mcim i*» 110,000

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183 Television 6 Sterec/Radto
185 Computers For Sab
167 Sporting Goods
189 Office Suppfies
191 Buikfing Materials
193 Lawn &amp; Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

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201 Horses
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207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antique/Collectibtes
215 Boats &amp;Accessories
217 Garage Sabs
219WantedtoBuy

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1160 Manataa. 2BTV1BA. « l radon*
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Cardagt Cava.. S7.000. 407-483-

25“ Carnot* TV, |60. couch
w «i doubt* racknar, ISO 407-3227404

WlMVOi Comar ol Hwy 46 0
Waklva Part Road. 1.6 acraa
tuktabis tororwham*. *6* 600. ltd
Arthur, Brakar. 407-2734668.

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240 Boat Rentals
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221 Good Things to Eat
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223 Miscellaneous
229 Auctions

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252 Accounting
253 Add-ons &amp;
Remodeling
254 Air Conditioning

217— G arace S ales

223— M iscellaneous

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269 Locksmith
290 Masonry
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295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
296 Piano/Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Siting
305 Smal Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
308 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radto
314 Upholstery
316 Welding A Sheet Metal
318 Well Drilling
319 Window Washing A Tinting

255ARerauons
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet &amp; Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Ceiling Repair
267 Ceramic Tie
268 Ctdd Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywall
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
260 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation &amp; Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry &amp; Repair
284 Lakefront Clearing
285 Landscaping
286 Laundry Senrices

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123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 StoragaiOfllca For Rant

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100 Condominum Rentals
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105 Dupies/Tilpiex
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
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191 BufeAng Metadata
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207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antlqua/Cotocttolee
215 Boats 6 Accessories
217 Oarage Salst
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15 Sicilian
mount
16 Tw islo r" star
Hunt
17 O u l of
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pitcher
20 Com ic strip
favorite (with
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22 O ne w a y to
got uso of a
pad?
23 Boat boom s
24 Sumler and
McHenry
(Abbr.)
2 7 Hollow
confer?
2B It's Twlxt lie
and too
30 Maximum
32 Loss ol |uice
35 Levin and
Gershwin
3 5 Magazine?
selection
40 Morrill ol
movtos
41 Hot spots,
really
42 Som e carrion
oalers
45 Sink In the
middle
46 W ord with
Gatos or
Altos

4 9 Miss Piggy,
eg.
5 0 Hindu
teacher
5 3 Seniors
disparager
5 5 "Hey, you
cheated I*
57 Etle or Tyra,
eg.
6 0 Foreign
currency
81 Inner self,
per Ju n g
62 It usually
smells great
8 3 Auction
stipulation
6 4 Bedtime, for
som e
6 5 Bygone
gasofino
brand
65 Hardy lass
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“Ironed"
2 Handel's
“___ In
Egypt"
3 Mann of
m any words
4 Convoy
constituents
5 Tree house
6 Racy items?
7 Warbucks'
charge
8 Father figure
south of the
border
9 Launchingpad force
10 Sushi fare
11 1051, o n a
monurnenl
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Farrow
Algerian port
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cookies
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follower
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and no field,
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43 H indu reli­
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paddle
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47 Egyptian king
of the dead
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4 door, uerao. good condition
Trades wslcoms 1700 or best oilsr.
407-336 8541

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288 Lags! Services
289 LockSffitfl
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 08, Lube 8 FMar
294Pdn8ng
296 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
296 PkwYOigsn Tuning
299 Plumbing
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300 Pteeeun CtaeWng
301 Rooting
302 Screen 8 Olaea Work
303 Secretarial* Typing
304 Stotog
306 Sms* Business
306 Stained Olasa
307 Owlmmtog Pod 8arvtoee
306 Tarmtte Repair
309 Transportation
3 tt Travel
312 Tree Service ■
313 TV/Radto
314 UphoWery
3 t6 WekSng 6 Sheet Metal
318 We* Drtffing
319 Window Washing R T W i n g ,

256 Apptonce Repair
257 Auto E lect Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Cotitoutor Conedlng
262 Cabtneta
263 Carpenkry
264 Carpet 6 tostaiatinns
286 Carpel Cleaning
266 Csffing Repair
267 Ceramic THe
299 Ch8d Care Centers
260 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Consbudton
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywei
276 Electrical
277 Fence
279 Handy Man
279H aulng
260 Homa Improvements
281 tortgaHon 8 Repab
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry * Repair
284 Lakefront Clewing
286 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

254 Air Condttonlng

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238 Car Rentals
236 WhWae Wartod
239 MotorcydeaiS8tas For Sals
240 Boat Rsntals
241 Roc VsNdssiCampers For
243 Trstors For Sals
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153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open Mouee
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FEBRUARY 24, 2002

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S eminole H erald
Sanford, Florida

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Convicted arsonist back in jail
SANFORD-Tensions it the John E Folk
Correctional
Facility
eased Thursday night
when a haunting weeklong mistake was rectioffice
arrested
Gifherto Roman, 47, at
about
6 JO
p.m.
Thursday at the Lake
Kathryn
Motel
In
Longwood. Roman, a
convicted arsonist who

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on an attempted first-degree murder charge,
was mistakenly released from the jail Feb.
14
*1 can not teB you how good I fed now
that he is bade tn Jail," said {ail director
David Diggs. "Last night was the best sleep
I've had In three days."

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Prisoner mistakenly released, awaits
trial for attempted first-degree murder

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nonw i
was awaiting trial

until Orange County paperwork arrived
Tliesday a t the Jail authorizing his transfer to
a state prison. Roman was convicted of
an on In Orange County after he set his

wife's hom e on fire in 1999. He was sen­
tenced to approximately three years o f
prison time. Roman was a waiting a retrial in
the Seminole Jail for another 1999 incident
where he allegedly tried to run over his exwife with a vehicle.
Welcome Home
With a Scrabble board, a deck of UNO
cards and other personal belongings,
Roman w as released from the jail at about
11 JO a m last Thursday. Five days later, as

Sophomore Chamesla
Bailey cam e off the bench to
key a rally as the Seminole
Community College
m en's basketball tei
defeated Central Florida
Community Cottage from
Ocala, 58-54. at the SCC
Health end Physical
Education Center
Wednesday night

Sanford with a brand new driven license.
Armed with a license photograph that
was practically still wet, a special task force
of deputies and investigators created a plan
o f attack and implemented it around noon,
said sheriff's office spokesman Steve Olson.
The plan included around-the-clock protec­
tion o f Roman's ex-wife at on undisclosed
location.
"They wanted to go out an work the
streets without him knowing he was want­
ed ," Olson said why the sheriff's office wait-

S tt Capture, Page 7A

B lin d m a n claim s
s e lf d e f e n s e in
sta b b in g in cid e n t
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

Lake M a ry girls
soccer team In
State Final
TAMPA — The Lake M ary
High School girls soccer
team defeated Am erican
H igh School from Hialeah
(1 9 4 -1 ), 2-1, Friday after­
noon to advance into this
afternoon's FHSAA Class 4 A
State Championship C am e
at Pepin/Rood Stadium in
Tampa.
The Rams (26-6-1) will
take on the winner o f
Friday's second sem ifinal
betw een Sarasota (26-1-2)
and Parkland-D oughs (24-1

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(Saturday).
Seminole High School teacher Gail Bonjione, center, receives word* of congratulations from Seminole
School Board member Dede Schaflner and Seminole Schools Superintendent Paul Hagerty after she
was told a surprise announcement — she was named Seminole's 2003 Teacher ot the Year

SANFORD - A blind elderly
man almost stabbed another man
to death Thursday night at the
Outreach Rescue Mission located
at 1701 West 13th Street.
Police responded to the mis­
sion at approximately 1 0 J 0 p.m.
to find Brian Stanley, 36, sitting in
a chair covered in blood. He was
stabbed twice w ith a kitchen
knife. Once in the chest and
another time in the back of the
head.
Almost an hour beforehand,
police responded to the mission
in reference to a disturbance.
According to the reporting offi­
cer, Stanley appeared intoxicated
os his eyes were bloodshot and
his speech slurred. The mission
advised police they Just wanted
Stanley to go to bed and leave the
others alone. The officer reported
Stanley went back to bed.
Apparently he didn't stay there

In their second visit to the mis­
sion, officers followed a blood
trail through the mission to find
the suspect in the center o f the
main room, sitting in a brown
chair. The suspect admitted to the
crime, but stated he was only
protecting himself after Stanley
threatened to do bodily harm to
him , according to the police
report
"The suspect is alleging he
was threatened," said Sanford
police
spokeswoman
Cleo
Cohen. "VVe have the suspect, but
no arrest has beer* made."
Stanley allegedly grabbed the
man and that’s when the suspect
stabbed him with the kitchen
knife that he had hidden under­
neath his pillow. The knife was
later found by police w edged
between the suspect's chair and
cushion.
Although bleeding profusely.
See Stabbing, Page 7A

B onjione nam ed T each er o f the Y ear
By Mlelwffd Jeria

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Managing Editor

Arustic
1'Exposure
With only a few brush
strokes to go, Troy Hay le
almost finished with hie
fourth and final entry for
the annual
Sanford/Seminole Art
Association Member
Show.
Page 1C

tudents in Gail Bonjione's art history
class were supposed to take a quiz on
Thursday. That all changed, however,
when m ore than a dozen people cam e charg­
ing into the classroom announcing som e very
good news.
Bonjione, a language arts teacher at
Sem inole High School, is Sem inole C ounty's
2003 Teacher of the Year. T h e announcem ent
w as greeted by a standing ovation and
applause from her art history students —
and it w asn't because they d id n 't have to
take Thursday's test.
"I love her," said senior OckeshJa
Christian. "S h e's committed and dedicated to
all o f her students. She is alw ays there when

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See Teacher, Page 7A

Gall Bonjione receives a hug from her sister, Kathy
Corso, during Thursday’s surprise presentation for
Teacher of the Year. The language arts teacher
was completely shocked by the announcement.

W TC collapse survivor tells his story
New York City com m ission er o ffers
unique insight on Sept. 11 tragedy

A survivor o f the World Trade
C enter
collapse
provided
University of Central Florida stu­
dents with a unique insight about
the S e p t 11 tragedies.
Stephan Hittman, deputy com­
missioner of life and safety for the
New York City Fire Department,
was on campus Wednesday, Feb.
19, to participate in UCF's
Leadership Week. A recipient of
the International Leadership

Award, Hittman was the ideal
choice to be the keynote speaker
for the week.
H ittm an held two separate
leadership presentations, and os
promised by the university, he
provided "insight that hadn't
been seen before."
Like
most
FDNY brass,
Hittman w as front and center

SA N FO R D — More than 200
d ignitaries from the Central
Florida region gathered in the
old Post Office to kick-off a new
era for Sanford Main Street Inc.
The event served a s the grand
opening of M ain Street's new
offices and a public introduction
to the organization's new execu­
tive director, Marlene Frith.

T hat aw areness and money
will be used to implement the
four-point strategy o f the nation­
al M ain Street organization:
Design, organize, promote and

when the towers collapsed. O f the
J O city firefighters wno lost their
lives that day, 89 were senior offi­
cers. Those num bers become
more significant when you con­
sider that in the 150 year history of
the FDNY, 175 firefighters lost
their lives in the line of duty.

SA N FO RD — Raymond
Hardy has fond memories of his
d a p as a Sanford firefighter, par­
ticularly of the time hie spent at
the old fire station on Palmetto
Avenue. He's hesitant to share
some of them, though.
"Quite frankly, I don't think
the statute of limitations has run
out on some of the things we
did," Hardy laughed as he
recalled some of the pranks he
pulled off. "W ? had som e good
times."
Hardy joined about 20 retired
firefighters for a luncheon at the
old fire station. The meal is a
monthly event D eputy Fire
Chief Jerry Ransom organized to
celebrate the department's histo­

ry-"We want

to remember our
roots," Ransom said, noting that
the Sanford department is one of
the oldest organized fire units in
the state.

See Hittman, Page 10A

Toby Troutman and
Jennifer Wilttami - Sanford
Main Street Inc. volunteers

Index
C la lulled .
Crouword
Dear Abby
U g o li . . .
UfaStyle . .
Obituortei
Opinion . .
Police log
Religion . ,
Sportt . . .

Barbara Farrell, who lives In the former fj
talks to retired Sanlord firefighter Chogr
fighters luncheon. Bose retired from dirt.

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Staff Writer
ALTAMONTE SPRIN G S — Home
installation and light debris peppering
Interstate 4 early Sunday morning was
caused by Sn exploding outbuilding o f an
apartment complex near the roadway,
said police.
At
approximately
12:45
a.m.,
Altamonte Springs' police and fire
departments responded to the Altamonte
Manor Apartments at 849 Wymote Road
to find the com plex's laundry room

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A gas leak m ay have caused the incident,
which displaced a dozen residents
almost totally obliterated.
Nestled among five apartment build­
ings, the attached office and laundry
room explosion shook the complex caus­
ing some lateral damage. The preliminary
investigation revealed a gas leak — possi­
bly from the dryers — caused the blast.
"W hen w e got there we could smell the

propane," said police spokesman Paul
Machovina. "It demolished i t We were
really lucky no one got hurt."
Two individuals were treated at the
scene for lacerations possibly caused from
flying debris and- glass, said police.
Investigations are continuing as authori­
ties try to find "what sparked" the deto­

nation, Machovina said.
Almost a dozen residents sought shel­
ter in other places for the remainder o f the
n ig h t The Am erican Red Croat also
responded to the scene and assisted w ith
the displaced renters. Four or five build­
ings were evacuated as many a t 10 differ­
ent apartment numbers In the com plex
sustained broken windows, said police
"It just seems like there is a lot o f gas
leaks lately," Machovina said.
The Increased use o f space room
See Explosion, Page 2A

2001 in R«vi«w
A look back at the
year’s most compelling
pictures and news stories.

Midway

Setting the Pace for Fitness
New health
club opens
in Lake Mary
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set for
Saturday
Staff Writer

Pace Yourself Fitness for
Women opened in Lake Mary
on O ct 29 and unveiled the first
PACE
(Progressive*
A c c o m m o d a t in g - C ir c u it Exercise) workout program in
the area. The company is now in
the process of looking for a sec­
ond location in Orange or
Seminole counties.
PACE is the original Hydra
Fitness Circuit developed in the
1970s and is located throughout
the nation and in Canada. The
program has had rave reviews
and results from its members. It
is a 30 minute, low-impact cardio and strength program
designed to produce a high calo­
rie bum. fat lots, m m n e tone
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On Saturday, the trio of
Yelena Leuchanka, Brand)
Davis and KK Thompson
combined for 5 8 points as the
Raiders evened their record
at 8-8 with a 98-58 thrashing
of Black Hawk Collage East
of Kewanee, Illinois

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time.
Group exercise programs
have becom e the hot fitness
trend across the U.S., however,
most programs are designed for
those who are already fit While
PACE is a great workout for
those who are already in shape,
anyone regardless of their fit­
ness level can do PACE and get
excellent results quickly.
Research shows that PACE
bums more calories than any

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muscle soreness and results are
visible in a short period of time,
PACE has been used in thousands of facilities ranging from
women's clubs, professional
sports teams, the U S. military,
senior retirement centers, physi-

cal therapy centers and Olympic
athletes,
PACE is great for seniors
because it reduces stress on
joints, similar to low-impact and
water aerobics. While many
facilities commonly emphasize
youth and looking good, exerdsing for older adults is a means

to an end. While PACE is a good
way to exercise for both young
and old. It is attractive for
seniors because it does not offer
intimidating equipment or focus
on muscle-magazine results.
It is estimated that the popuSce PACE, Page 2A

MIDWAY — Dumpsters full
of trash are expected to b e
hauled away from the M idway
community after this weekend
as a Seminole County govern­
ment and sheriff's office clean­
up day kicks off Saturday.
The clean-up will begin at 9
a.m. and interested parties w ill
meet
at
the
M idw ay
Elementary School. The w hole
project Is part of a new Interest
in the community to help
secure a federal grant.
According to Matt Hardesty
of
the
C lty/C ounty
Investigative Bureau, the U S
Attorney's Office in Tampa has
“signed o il" on the application
for a weed and seed grant des­
ignation. The process la now
past the application process
and into the approval pnasc.
Officials have been anxiously
aw aiting
the word
from
Washington DC and expect to
hear a decision w ithin two
m onths. The designation o f
being a federal weed and seed
site could mean a couple
5100,000 for various com m uni­
ty projects.

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P la n e ta r iu m e v e n ts
On the first, third, and fifth
Fridays of the month through
August,
the
Seminole
Community
College
Planetarium
will
host
"Tonight's Sky," featuring a
different episode every time.
All evening shows will be fol­
lowed by telescope viewing
sessions as the weather per­
mits unless otherwise noted.
Shows begin at 8:30 p.m.
Admission: 54 Adults, 53 K12 students and senior citi­
zens. For more information,
please call: 407-328-2360.

S e m in o le S m ile

Ja ck W ert - Director of the
Seminole County Convention
and Visitors Bureau

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Bridge, road
w ork close
lanes on 1-4,

Charity hopes service
takes flight in Seminole
By Michelle Jeria
Managing Editor

S t Johns River Bridge
Construction Project
Intermittent lane closures will
occur on eastbound and west­
bound 1-4 between Orange Blvd.
and Saxon Blvd. on Wednesday
and Thursday, Jan. 2 and 3, from
10 pm to 5 3 0 am. The lane clo­
sures are necessary during
milling and resurfacing areas
along the interstate.
Hwy 17-92 north of
the S t Johns River
The inside, northbound lane
on U.S. Hwy 17-92, approxi­
mately one mile north of the
U.S. Hwy 17-92 / 1-4 inter­
change, will be closed through
Saturday, Jan. 5, during tne
hours of 6 3 0 am to 5:30 pm. The
inside, southbound lane will
also be closed at the same loca­
tion after morning rush hour has
subsided. Both lanes will be
opened by 5 3 0 pm.
Lane closures are necessary to
help facilitate truck traffic that
will be hauling dirt and debris
from the newly constructed
retention pond fur the 14 bridge
replacement project.
SR 417 interchange with 14
There are no anticipated lane
closures on 1 4 at the SR 417
interchange construction project
through Jan. 5.
For detailed information on
the SR 417 / 14 interchange con­
struction project, please contact
Ms.
Stefany
Strong
at
stefanystrongOdotsta te.fi. us.

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The city of Sanford's Finance Department celebrated Christinas earty
by hosting its first H a v e Lunch With Us,* a fund-raising effort for char­
ity. City employees and the community enjoyed hot dogs and ham­
burgers and all the fixings for a $3 donation. The money raised was
donated to the Good Samaritan Home. Presenting the check to Good
Samaritan Home Director Thelma Mike, second from right, were Fred
Fossony, Cheryl McCormick, Donna Watt and Janet Dover.

A non-profit organization is
looking tor some angels in
Seminole County.
Angel Flight Southeast is cur­
rently trying to raise awareness
throughout Central Florida
about services it provides to
Individuals. Specifically, the
organization wants to increase
volunteer participation and
patient awareness in Seminole
and Orange counties.
"Right now, we are only meet­
ing a to u t 10 percent of need,"
said Erica Boucher, Angel Flight
Southeast director of develop­
ment. "This is because enough
people don't know about us and
what we do."
Angel Flight Southeast Inc., is
a non-profit volunteer organiza­
tion involved in public benefit

flying. Its mission Is to remove
transportation as an obstacle to
receiving medical or com pas­
sionate care. Missions include
transplants,
research,
chemotherapy, compassionate
care, emergency relief flights
and others.
Currently, more than 600 vol­
unteer pilots, copilots and 250
ground volunteers allow Angel
Flight Southeast to facilitate
health care access in a five-state
region, which includes Florida,
Georgia,
South
C arolina,
Alabama and Mississippi.
According to Boucher, Angel
Flight started in 1983 by Mazy
Webb, a retired pilot. The organi­
zation was created to coordinate
travel to distant facilities when
commercial service is not avail­
able, impractical or simply not
See Charity, Page 2A

Pan Am begins service to St. P ete, B altim ore
Front Staff Reports
Pan American Airways has begun service to
Baltimore Washington international Airport.
The scheduled passenger service will con­
nect BVV1 with the Orlando Sanford
International A irport as well as Bangor,
Maine, and Portsmouth, N.H.
In addition. Pan Am has begun service from
Sanford to St. Petersburg Clearwater
International Airport All of the airline's routes
are served by Clipper Class 727-200 Boeing
jets.
“Pan Am's entrance into the Baltimore
Washington market is an important develop­
ment for the airline/ said Dave Fink, presi­

dent of Pan Am. “The BWI facility is a key des­
tination and will be an important part of our
route system.
“We are also very excited about the start of
service to Florida's west coast through the S t
Petersburg Clearwater airport,"
Fink
added/as well as offering BWI passengers a
great Orlando service through the newly reno­
vated and hassle-free Sanford airport"
Don Fortnam, Pan Am's vice president of
marketing and sales, said response to the St.
Petersburg Clearwater service has been
encouraging.
"Initial bookings for St. Petersburg
Clearwater are fantastic," Fortnam said.
"There is real passenger interest in Pan Am's

Clipper Class Service to Florida's west coast
In addition, the Pan Am service into smaller,
noncongested airports seems to be very attrac­
tive.
The original Pan Am was founded in ttye
late 1920s by Juan Trippe.
The owners o f New Hampshire-based
Guilford Transportation Industries acquired
the new Pan Am in June 1998 and relocated
the airlines headquarters to Portsmouth, N.H.
from F t Lauderdale.
In addition to Sanford, Baltimore and S t
Petersburg, Pan Am provides service to
Worcester, Mass; Portsmouth, N.H.; Bangor;
Maine; Allentown, Pa.; Gary/Chicago; and
San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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Midway
job co-op programs faster.
“If you get designated as a
weed and seed site you get a lot
of cooperation from the US
Attorney's O ffice," Hardesty
said.
Citing exam ples, Hardesty
said customarily a suspect
would be sent to prison for pos­
session of 28 to 29 grams of
cocaine, but with the help of the
federal attorney's office some­
one with as little as six grams
could be put away.
"We want to eliminate some

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"I'm sure the situation of
Sept. 11 are putting a lot of
things on hold," Hardesty said
about the delay. “We thought
we would know by now."
Thc designation could help
with a wide array of community
mblems. Grant money could
e used to expand Ihc Boys' and
Girls' Club and build another
sheriff's office sub-center in the
area, said Hardesty. Federal
funds would also help the com ­
munity develop after school and

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The added support would
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rings, he said. Specifically, the
sheriff's office is trying to stop

said "there is a lot of fear of
retaliation."
Receiving the weed and seed
designation is not "a cure all,”
warns Hardesty. To actually be
accepted for the many portions
of the grant money, community
programs have to be up ana
running beforehand. That’s why
it's so important to get the full
support of the community and
local businesses involved from
the beginning, said Hardesty.
The federal grant alao
requires an expansion of the site

after a year. Initially the desig­
nation will help Midway and
possibly East Altamonte Springs
and the Fern Park area near the
K-M art and
the Orlando
Sanford Jai Alai. Expansions
could
also
lead
to
the
Georgetown area of Sanford.
Bern Rutberg, assistant state
attorney in the Neighborhood
State Attorney's Initiative, is
heading up many o f the com­
munity revival projects in Fern
Park and East Altamonte
Springs. By forming partner­
ships with various community
groups and business owners
they together are identifying
problem s and drafting solu­
tions.
Recently, Rutberg is helping a
group in rem Park
|
irk talk to property owners nearr lthe abandoned
K-Martt Ito discuss a solution that
could possibly include a dog
park similar to Paw Park In

Sanford. Rutberg also works on
other programs including a new
program that prohibits repeat
drug offenders from returning
to the location of where they
were arrested. These exclusion­
ary zones have been set-up in
Sanford,
East
Altamonte
Springs and Fem Park.
The Seminole and Brevard
counties' state attorney's offices
are grasping a non-tradltional
approach to crime after a law
revision in 1999 allowed them to
get more involved In crime pre­
vention, Rutberg said.
“It's like a new wave of crime
irevention,” Rutberg said. ”A
Jot o f it goes along with the
objectives of weed and seed
g ra n t From the state attorney's
office standpoint we was to get
involved In this.”
More assistance from the state
attorney's In Sanford is not to
far away either. According to

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making seniors more than 20 per­
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facilities, such as Little Havana
Activities and Nutrition Centers
o f Dade County with outstand-

stable, ambulatory, local treat­
ment must not be available, and
there must be a financial need.
Collectively, thousands of
man-hours and travel miles are
donated by pilots each year, the
retail value of which equals hun­
dreds of thousands of dollars,
Boucher said. They are responsi­
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donating
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"Pilots love to do this,"
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teer for the various local chap­
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currently needed in Seminole
County to help organize a local
te^uruch as hurricanes or floods,
golf event, which will be held
the organization provides air
this year to raise funds and
transportation when personnel
awareness in the community.
and specialized equipment are
The need for Angel Flight's
necessary for rebuilding ravaged
services is enormous and grow­
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missions a year. However, only
chemotherapy and non-emer­
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gency trips to distant facilities.
year.
Patients flown by Angel Flight fly "
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Pilots aren't the only people
must meet a criteria to paxticibe In Its m edical programs. An who can volunteer for Angel th e n e e d ia g re a te r th a n th e n u m - .
livldual must be medically Flight. The organization also ber of missions flown — not
enough people know about the
non-profit organization, Boucher
said. Its goals for the new year is
m m
to build a stronger presence
within Seminole County, raise
funds for operating expenses
and to develop a strong local
chapter.
In the next few years, as med­
ical technology continues to
advance, Boucher said the
demand for Angel Flight
Southeast's services w ill also
increase. The question facing the
organization is whether it can
sustain its growth.
"In order to manage the
growth, we need a solid infra­
structure," she said. "That's why
we need the help and support of
the community.
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Angel Flight Southeast is
located in Leesburg. For more
information, call 352-326-0761.
Since 1979
To make donations or questions
about the upcoming golf event,
call 352-455-6850. Information
can also be found on the Internet
at www.angelflightse.org
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rently offered by Angel Flight
Southeast. "R ed Eye” Is the
name for transplant missions
that are usually time critical and
are often required in the middle
of the nig h t "Child Lift” is the
organization's partnership with
Shands Hospital in Gainesville
that transports children suffering
from CLA, a neuro-muscular
disease with no cure.
'S a fe Haven” is the organiza­
tion's working agreement with
37 statewide shelters for victims
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was to try an expand another
neighborhood initiative office
Into the Sanford area. She said
the Sanford Police Department
has offered some office space at
their 13th Street sub-station.
" T h e y would really like to see
us to be there,” she said.
T he state a tto rn ey * office
also recently received a firearms
grant worth doae to $300,000 for
Brevard and Seminole counties,
said Rutberg. This new program
w ill address several firearm
issues Including screening,
prosecuting, prevention and
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Obituaries
KENNETH W . BURKE
Kenneth W. Burke, 61, of
South Pine Meadow Drive,
DeBary, died Sunday, Dec. 30,
2001, in Halifax Medical
Center, Daytona Beach.
Born in Bronx, N.Y., he
moved to DeBary from
Littleton, Mass., in 1995. He
served in the U.S. Army dur­
ing the early 1960s, and was a
retired controller for Digital
Emiipmcnt in Massachusetts,
where he worked for 11 years.
He was a member o f St. Ann's
Catholic Church, DeBary, and
was involved in Habitat for
I lumanlty.
Survivors Include his wife of
22 years, D o n aJJ. Burke; two
daughters, Patti and Keri
Ihirke, both of Port Orange;
onc.brothcr, K evin). Burke of
Princeton, N.J.; one sister, Joan
Lynch of Hayvillo, N.J.; and
two grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be
made to St. Ann's Habitat For
I lumanity, 26 Dogwood Tr.,
DeBary, FL, 32713.
Baidauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.
JOANN CONRAD
Joann Conrad, 58, o f Orange
Boulevard, Sanford, died
Saturday, Dec. 29, 2001.
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio,
she moved to Central Florida
in 2001. She was a bank teller.
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She was of the Presbyterian
faith.
Survivors include one
daughter, Sherri Houser of
Sanford; her mother, Edith
Oberklein o f Fort Oglethorpe,
Ga.; one sister, Jeanne Payne of
Harrison, Tenn.; six grandchil­
dren; and two great grandchil­
dren.
Tri-County Cremation
Service of Longwood is in
charge o f arrangements.

Faulkner o f Lakeland and
Audrey Hattaway of Pass
Christian, M o.; eight grand­
children; and five great grand­
children.
Tri-County Cremation
Service is in charge of services.

M A R JO R IE RUTH
HERDEGEN
Marjorie Ruth Herdegen, 80,
of Edgemon Avenue, Winter
Springs, died Saturday, Dec.
29,2001, in Longwood Health
TH O M A S C. D EESB
Care Center.
Thomas C. Deese Jr., 72, of
Bom Jan. 1 ,1921, in Batavia,
North Prospect Street,
N.Y., she resided in Central
Crescent City,
d
Ity, died
Thursday,
Florida for four years. She was
Dec. 27,20001.
a homemaker. Sne was of the
Bom in West Palm Beach, he Protestant faith.
moved to Central Florida in
Survivors include two sons,
1972. H e was a retired service­ . Duane Herdegen of Orlando
man A from Florida Power k
and Rodney Herdegen of
Light with 40 years of service. 3 Winter Springs; one daughter,
He was a member o f the
Roberta Barlow of Raleigh,
Church o f God. He was a
N.C.; 11 grandchildren; and 16
member of the Moose, West
* great grandchildren.
Palm Beach and West Palm
Banfield Funeral Home o f
Beach Auxiliary Police.
1 Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.
Survivors include his wife,
Josephine Deese o f Crescent
City; one son, Thomas C.
, G ERTRUD E S . RO D ERIC K
Deese III., o f Lantana; six
,, Gertrude S. Roderick, 103, of
daughters, Christine Bland of
Chipoia Avenue, DeLand, died
West Palm Beach, Ruby Lee of
Sunday, Dec. 3 0 ,2001, in her
Jupiter, Ruth Garces of
residence.
Okeechobee, Helen Bivans of
Bom in New York City, she
Orlando, and Dawn Pierce and moved to Central Florida from
Karen Willoughby, both of
Jupiter In 1990. She was a
Sanford; three sisters, Ida
retired receptionist for General
B d ley of Lantana, Norma
Omar Bradley with the

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The Seminole County
I Vpartment of Public Safety is
^ heduling another in its series
of Community Emergency
Ri-spotu*.* Team programs. It
will Ix'gin on Thursday, Jan.
17, and run for seven consecu­
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p in until approximately 10
p m.
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Michael E. Long, an associ­
ate with the law firm of
Zimmerman, Shuffield, Kiser
&amp; Sutcliffe, P.A., was recently
named to the board of direc­
tors o f Habitat for Humanity
of Seminole County.
Habitat for Humanity is a
non-profit, ecumenical
Christian housing ministry. As
their mission. Habitat seeks to
eliminate poverty housing and
homelessness from the world
and to make decent shelter a
nwtter of, conscience and
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Cleanup Day
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ELEANOR ALLEN TAYLOR
Eleanor Allen Taylor, 76, of
Steeple Chase Circle, Sanford,
died Thursday, Dec. 27,2001, in
Florida Hospital-Orlando.
Bom Aug. 10,1925, in Detroit,
Mich., she resided in Central
Florida for 43 years. She was a
retired sales person. She was a
member of Upsala Presbyterian
Church.
Survivors include three sons,
William A. Taylor of Indian
Harbor Beach, Kenneth E. Taylor
of Sanford and Richard Taylor of
Boca Raton; one brother, Robert
Allen of Palm Springs, Calif.;
four sisters, Elsie Voss of Cook
Station, Mo., Patricia Cooper of
Cape Coral, Virginia Bcaudette
of Dearborn Heights, Mich., and
Betty McManaway of Hastings,
Mich.; five grandchildren; and
five great grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

JE S S IE P. SMITH
Jessie P. Smith, 70, of
Enterprise Osteen Road,
Deltona, died Sunday, Dec. 30,
2001, in Beverly Healthcare o f
Deltona.
Bom In Franklin, Tenn., she
moved to Central Florida in
1968. She was a retired office
manager. She was a member o f
the Church o f Christ.
Survivors include her hus­
band o f 49 years, Coy F. Sm ith;
one daughter, Linda Black o f
Deltona; tw o grandchildren;
and three great grandchildren.
Memorial donations m ay be
made to the Society for PSPWoodholme Medical Building,
Suite 515 ,1 8 3 8 Green Tree
Road, Baltimore, MD, 21208.
Baidauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.

The city of Winter
Springs Parks and
Recreation Department will
be hosting a Sweetheart's
Dance for Winter Springs
Elementary School students
Friday, Feb. 8.
The dance will take place
in the Winter Springs Senior
Center from 7 to 9 p m The
Recreation Department
invites parents to attend the
dance function with their
children.
The dance will be hosted
by a live disc jockey, and
refreshments will be avail­
able.
Admission is free, but
tickets must be in hand to
attend. Tickets are available
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Long, a 2000 graduate of
Emory University School of
Law, practices in the area of
workers' compensation law. A
former U.S. Marine, Long also
holds a BSBA, summa cum
laude, from Hawaii Pacific
University.
Zimmerman, Shuffield,
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is sponsoring a community
cleanup day Saturday, Jan. 5.
Seminole County govern­
ment and tire Seminole
County Sheriff's Office will
assist in cleaning up the neighhoihood. 'Ilu.*re will be heavy
equipment on liand for big
jol&gt;s and numerous dumpsters
lor trade There will be free
repairs and improvements to
homes of the elderly and
i leaning in tire areas that need
it Vehicle removal and clear­
ing o( condemned buildings
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Lunch will be provided for
ev eryone who participates and
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Kepu-'Oiitatives from tin?
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Buddhist. Native American,
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bridge. She was of the
Episcopal faith.
Survivors include one
daughter, Sara Lieberman o f
Deltona; six grandchildren;
and 11 great grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be
made to the Hospice of
Volusia/Flagler, 3800
Woodbriar Trail, Port Orange,
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A G LA N C E A RO U N D O U R C O U N T Y

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family isn’t always
the right course

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Morning view

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The January Breakfaal
Mealing of the Seminole
County/Lake Mary
Regional Chamber of
Commerce Is scheduled

DEAR ABBY: I loved your reply to the woman
whose nasty mother-in-law expects her collegebound grandson to call and visit and do her chores ,
on weekends. This after
years of playing favorites
with his cousins and disre­
spectful treatment of his
mother The woman asked
what to say to her mother-inlaw when she called and
d en u d ed the young man’s
phone number
You advised her to tell her
mother-in-law that college is
a big adjustment that the
young man has her tele­
phone number with him, and
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in the meantime shell have
to find someone else to do
her chores.
I have a further sc
— turn the phone
over to her husband when nasty grandma calls
tmd starts complaining. Let HIM do the explain-

for 7:30 a.m. Wednesday,
Jan. 2, In the Country Club
at Heathrow, located at
1200 Bridgewater Road.
Cost Is $5 for members
and $10 for non-members.
For information, call the
Chamber at 407-333-4748.
Other January Chamber
events include the

Professional Women'*
Network, 8 to 9:30 a.m.
Thursday, Jan. 10, in
Florida Hospital
Altamonte; and the New
Member Reception, B to
10 a.m. Wednesday, Jan.
16, In Perot Systems
Corporation.
For Information or
reservations, call 407-3334748.

m sick of people who advise turning the other
cheek or keeping peace in the family. If people
want respect they had better act like they deserve
it
EX-RELATIVE AND GLAD OF IT

Residents of unincor­
porated Seminole County
can recycle their
Christmas trees all

DEAR GLAD: You are correct that respect is
something that cannot be demanded or bought
Ifs something that must be earned. Read on:
Tb s morning sunrisa view of tbs Interstate 4 bridge over Lake Monroe looks peaceful, even with the construction equipment.

DEAR ABBYi That "mean” grandmother could
have been my grandma. She never liked my moth­
er and constantly criticized her in front of ua and
other relatives. S re favored the other grandkids
and ignored us.
My mother never held a grudge against my
grandmother. Mother encouraged us to ignore the
nasty comments. She said that in time. Grandma
would realize the error of her ways.
For years, I would go to my grandmother's
house and clean the pool do housework and pull
weeds in her yard. My sister would also help, but
my brother was less forgiving. He wanted nothing
to do with her.
My sister, brother and 1 have all turned out well.
We have college educations and successful careers.
The “favored" gratvikida are either unemployed or
still living with their parents.
Grandma passed away recently. Her “last will
and testament" speaks volumes, m i t she stated
that she had given money and gifts to her other
childivn — none of whom had ever lifted a hand
to help when she needed it— so she was leaving
her sizable estate to my family, including my
mother.
My mom cried.
A BIG FAN IN CANOCA PARK, CAUF.

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weather safety tips to Central Florida residents
The high cost o f home 1tea ting
• Check to make sure heater has
fuels and utilities have caused many an emergency shut off in chase the
Central Florida residents to search
heater is tipped over.
for an alternative course of home
(
• Give space heaters space. Space
heating. Unfortunately, the use of
heaters should be at least 3 feet
space heaters, fireplaces and other
from any type of combustible mate­
heating sources has contributed to
rial.
an increase in the number of resi­
• Keep young children safely
dential H u t and serloua burnt.
away from space heaters — espe­
In addition, carbon monoxide
cially when tfiey are w eiring nighfpoisonings and death increase this
gowns or other loose clothing that
lime of year. Following simple safe­
can easily be ignited.
ty tips can help citizens stay warm
• If you use an electric space
heater, be careful not to overload a
while preventing fire and carbon
monoxide poisoning in the home.
circuit.

Kerosene And Space Heaters
• Be sure that the heater is in
good working condition. Inspect
exhaust parts for carbon buildup.

DEAR FAN: Your mom may have cried, but
each time I read your letter I can t help amlling.
Your mother's kindness and a lifetime of turning
the other cheek paid dividends — literally.

Alexander Berwick of Sanford has
been nominated for consideration for
induction into naval aviation's
Enlisted Combat Aircrew Roll of
Honor.
The Roll of Honor, established in
19%, honors enlisted members of the
U S. Sea Services who flew “smell
cordite" combat with distinctive con­
tributions in any of the nation's con­
flicts. Berwick's record will be evaluat­
ed along with other nominees by a
selection board composed of his peers.
The Roll of Honor is house aboard
the USS Yorktown at Patriots Point
Naval and Maritime Museum in
Mount Pleasant, S.G
Berwick enlisted in the navy in
March 1942 and served until June
1961, when he retired with the rate of
chief petty officer, he served as a com­
bat aircrewman with Torpedo
Squadron Nine aboard the USS Essex
that was a part of Task Force 58.2 in
the Pacific Theater of Operation.
ated

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Forgive him for his lust;
The chum who sold you phony stocks.
Forgive his broach of trust;
The pal who schemed behind your back.
Forgive his evil plot;
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when
‘
you're done, forgive yourself
'Cause you are all you've got
Pauline Phillips and her daughter Jeanne
Phillips both share the pseudonym Abigail Van
Burcn. Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or
P.O. Box 60440, Los Angeles, CA 90060.
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i Kwajalein,
Tarawa, Marshal Islands, Truk and
Saipan.
His citations, which include the
Pacific Theater medal with seven cam­
paign stars, navy combat aircrew

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wings with three stars, the
Presidential Unit Citation with a
bronze star anil several air medals,
regularly cite his "extraordinary hero­
ism in action against the enemy."
Through his career, he served
aboard tlu? USS Intrepid and the USS

Franklin D. Roosevelt. Additionally,
he flew with Patrol Bombing
Squadrons VP 44, VP 11, VP 49 and
VP 3. His sunset tour was a bom­
bardier-navigator instructor with
VAH 3 that was home based in
Sanford.

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"T h e Sunshine Boys,"
starring Dick Van Patten
and Frank Gorshin, will
be presented at the Helen
Stairs Theatre 8 p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 3.
The Neil Simon comedy
revolves around Lewis
and Clark, two retired ex- n
vaudevillians. Together
for 43 years, they had
been a nationally famous
act. The Sunshine Boys.
Apart, they are a couple of
lonely old men, nursing
grudges against each
other.
For ticket reservations
or more information, con­
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WED
The k ick o ff event for
this y ear's American
Cancer Society's Relay
for Life will be held 5
p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 23,
in Oviedo M arketplace's
food court.
The meeting will
include information for
this y ear's event, which is
the American Cancer
Society's signature fund­
raising activity. In ad d i­
tion, the kickoff will
include moving testim oni­
als from cancer survivors
and the opportunity to
reserve a premier site for
your team at the
University of Central
Florida location. Special
guests will include UCF's
Knightro, the Magic's
Stuff and others.
Relay for Life is an 18hour evenl held across the
country. This year, it will
be held on April 5-6.
For more information,
call Lucretia Gilbert at
407-823-6609.

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Alexander Berwick, middle, stands with fellow naval aviators Frederick H. Fox Jr., left,
and Joseph J. Kamey, in the 1940s. Berwick of Sanford has been nominated for con­
sideration for induction Into naval aviation's Enlisted Combat Aircrew Roll of Honor.

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T h e W ay W e W ere: History o f local DAR, final chapter
,
^
»"
« * auditorium. Sallie Harrison Forrest Lake, was the senior presi­
the history ^of SalUe Harrison
did even bettor by purr hasing two dent
^jAR. wNch was orgachain. One was dedicated to the
After four or five years, there
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memory of M n Starling and the was no more mention of this chap­
Feb. 8, 1941, Sallie .......................... second to honor Emma H. ter. In 1944, another DAR Chapter
Harrison Chapter dedicat­
Kellor, Anna M. DeForrest, was organized which was active
ed Speer Grove Park and
Annie Caldwell Whitner for about 10 years. The chapter
placed a granite marker in
and Harriet S. Rossittcr. A presently sponsors the Fort
the old Speer Grove on
few years later, they con­ Mellon Chapter DAR, organized
Mellonvilfe Avenue at
tributed to the purchase of in 1994, which is very active.
19th Street It was
the Florida Box, prime
In 1923, Mrs. G.I. Loucks, histo­
unveiled
by
"Little
seating in Constitution rian, writes "Mr. LP. Hagan has
Thomas Algenon Speer,"
HalL
presented the chapter with five
great grandson of Dr.
One of the major acres of land on the Wekiva River
Algenon Speer, who plant­ Grace Maria
fundraisers that year was for a park." According to records
Stined p her the Easter Ball, held on
ed the grove in 1845.
in the Seminole County Land
Mrs. Roumilllat, the • • • • • • Easter Monday, at the Records Office, the chapter kept
chapter's historian (1942Forrest Lake Hotel. Peter the land until 1947 when it was
43), stated in her report,
Schaal and his orchestra furnished returned to Mr. Hagan. This
"Founders Day was celebrated by
music and the regent Mrs. John proved to be a bad derision, as it
unveiling two markers, one on
Leonard y, and her brother led the was sold for a large amount to a
MeUonville Avenue near the site
grand march.
developer in 1978.
of the first cemetery near Fort
During these same busy years, * During the 1920s, Sallie
Reed and the other marking the
the
NSDAR
named
the Harrison Chapter was proud to
old cannon now used to hold the
Montverde School in Orange have a member who was very
; at the USO Building."
County an Approved School and active in the state society. Mrs.
n the next report (1944-46),
the Florida State DAR decided to John G. Leonardy was elected
Mrs. Lehman writes "Mrs. A JL
build a girls' dormitory there. state registrar in 1922; in 1924,
Key recounted the history of the
Little by little, money was raised recording secretary; in 1926 state
cemetery used by the cady set­
to buy building materials, and the treasurer and in 1928 state vice
tlers of Sanford and the soldiers of
students did most of the construc­
iL In 1928, the new state
the Seminole Wars and the War
tion work. The building still
it was Mrs. B .E Brown of
Between the States." She went on
stands with DAR Hall on the
eLand, a good friend of this
to say that the land was donated
front.
chapter and its members.
to the dty by A.J. Vaughn, an early
In 1922, a Children of the
The 1929 State Conference was
resident of Fort Reed, who had
American Revolution Chapter scheduled to be held in Sanford in
many descendants living in
was organized with about 30 March at the Forrest Lake Hotel.
Sanford. The cemetery marker
members and named the Captain The regent, Mrs. W.T. Fields, sugwas unveiled by Mrs. j.N .
Reuben Briscoe Chapter after an
ted that "all members plant
Whitner. This marker has disap­ ancestor of Miss Maud Lake, its
vers so that when the confer­
peared completely. The plaque
first president. Her mother, Mrs. ence meets, we will have an abun­
placed on the cannon had to be
replaced in 1976 with a marble
slab, so perhaps neither of the
markers was of a permanent
material
In 1923, the National Society
began to build Constitution Hall
in Washington ,D.C. Memorial
Continental Hall had been com­
pleted in 1910 at a cost of just over
$1 million and now an auditori­
um was needed. The estimated
cost was $1.85 million. Florida's
rtion was $2,000. Sallie
irrison raised their share with
bridge parties, by sponsoring a
T r a n s m is s io n s
play (performed by the Stetson
niversity Drama Department)
Univere
and by buying $400 worth of
auditorium I

dance of flowers.” According to all
reports, the conference was a
tremendous success. The County
Commissioners helped by sending
a check for $200 and several busi­
nesses in Central Florida placed
ads in the Sanford Herald, sending
best wishes. The total cost of the
conference to the chapter was
$614.35. Benefit card parties were
held to help with these expenses
and to replenish the treasury.
In
November
1929,
the
Woman's Club was the site of a
"Barnyard Bridge Party" spon­
sored by Sallie Harrison. The
prizes were displayed in the center
of the meeting room: first prize —
two live turkeys and second prize
— two white chickens. Other
prizes were two ducks, two
squabs, and one dozen eggs.
In May 1929, just a few months
after the state conference, the state
regent, Mrs. Brown of DcLand,

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Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison Sterling
(1918-20), Mrs. Charlotte Keeior
Watson (1921-22), Mrs. Anna
Sperry DeForest (1923-24), Mrs.
R.E. Tolar (1925-27), Mrs. John
Leonardy (1928-29), and Mrs. W.T.
Fields (1929-30).
The present regent of Sallie
Harrison Chapter DAR is Julia
Sartin and registrar is Nancy
Williams.
If you have an ancestor who
served
in
the
American
Revolution in any capacity and
would be interested in joining this
excellent patriotic society which
continues to serve the area by pre­
serving history and fostering
patriotism,
contact
Nancy
Williams at 407-322-2961
The chapter meets on the sec­
ond Friday of the month,
September through May, at the
Best Western Hotel tor lunch,
meeting and program.

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died
suddenly,
and
Mrs.
Leonardy, vice regent of Sanford,
was named state regent At the
end of this term, she was elected
unanimously to serve two years
longer. She performed her duties
flawlessly.
Other activities during the
chapter's first few years included
help in the DAR schools, collecting
Indian head nickels to aid the
Indian project, sending boxes of
fabric and other sewing materials
to Ellis Island, and sending maga­
zines and books to the state prison
in Raiford.
Mrs. Boyd states that there is a
great deal more information in the
chapter’s archives about the next
70 years. Hopefully, she or some­
one else will research and write
the rest of their history!
Mrs. Boyd did not mention the
chapter regents who served dur­
ing these first 12 years. They were

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Florida food banks receive
$ 100,000 from W inn-Dixie
The Central Florida Division
of
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significant cash donations to the
area's major food banks."
Sellers said the grants range
from $12^00 to $25,000.
According to Second Harvest
Food Bank, research shows as a
result of the Sept. 11 attacks,
66,000
to
88,000
Central
Floridians have been affected by
either job loss, reduction in
income or cut in hours. Sellers
said, the demand for food dona­
tions at local food banks and
mtries has risen by a staggerg 30 percent.
"M any food banks' shelves
are bare," he said, "and we’ie in
a unique position to help them
replenish supplies."

Citizenship Award grants will be
earmarked solely to replenish
area food banks, whicn have
been struggling to keep up with
demand since the Sept. 11 terror­
ist attacks.
Checks totaling $100,000 were
sented at a special luncheon
d last month.
"Our area food banks have
expressed a profound urgency to
replenish their shelves," said
Mark Sellers, president of WinnDixie Central Florida. "We are
answering their call by combin­
ing our usual 40 grants into six

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-La Fllle Mai Cardee-, translated as "The Misbehaved Daughter*, performed
by the Southern Ballet Theatre. You may ask, "How can thLs be possible?!
As one step in fulfilling our mission to promote and enhance the arts in this
county, the Seminole Cultural Arts Council, in partnership with United Arts of
Central Florida and Seminole County, Is sponsoring "The Misbehaved
Daughter” at 5:00 p.m. on January 20,2002 at Winter Springs HighSchooL At
this low price, everyone can afford to enjoy the Southern Ballet Theatre.
The Seminole Cultural Arts Council is the official "Arts Agency for Seminole
County”. It Is our role to sustain, develop, and advance the cultural life of
Seminole County, as well as preserve local cultural and historic heritage. The
performing, literary, visual and science arts are all within the scope of our concem.
Of course, we couldn't possibly do it all alone. A few months ago, the
Seminole Cultural Arts Council a warded grants totaling $27,421 to 28 Seminole
County nonprofit organizations and public schools. This will a(Jow them to
l&gt;n.vUU- mtUrtc nn.t cultural experiences for mu community which otherwlae
would be beyond ihetr means. In fact, plthout our support some of these
organizations would not be able to continue their work. Since the council was
organized In 1W4, over $80,000 has been awarded in grants in the categories of
youth activities sponsored by cultural and historical organizations; cultural
activities in the public schools; non-cultural groups producing cultural or historical programs; ami support for new cultural or historical organizations.
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plate sold. This year, make a statement and choose I Imida 'Mate of the.
Arts" license plate. Help fund important programs In your uwn rounjy
including visual arts, music, theater and dance.
Funds for our operational expenses come from membership and sjvn ,
s o t s . Supporting the Seminole Cultural Arts Council through indi&lt; filial ei
gro..p membership also benefits you In many ways." You will iw.clvq!a
quarterly newsletter, notification of special SCAC events, ami discounts h&gt;
selected performances, including-La Fllle Mai Cardee-, "I he \h.Kh.mx’!
Daughter*.
The Seminole Cultural Arts Council, in partnership with the United Ait
of Central Florida and Seminole County, will continue to c.impalgnfof II'! ;
arts community. Highlighting the strength, high artistic quality and pm!
fesaiorulism already present In Seminole County and lluonglumt t • m. I
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January 2, 2002

RACING AT NSS
The 2002 FASCAR racing
season gets an early start on
Saturday when the Red Eye
100 takes to New Smyrna
Speedway.
Also on the card will be
heats and features in all of the
FASCAR classes.
For more information call
the speedway office at 386427-4129.

REGISTER FOR PONY
Seminole PONY Baseball
will be holding registration
for the Spring season in
January.
Five age groups are offered
5-6 (coach pitch, 50-foot
bases), 7-8 (coach and player
pitch, 60-foot bases), 9-10
(player pitch, lead offs and
stealing, 60-foot bases), 11-12
(player pitch. Major League
rules, 7u-foot bases) and 13-14
(player pitch, Major League
rules, 90-foot bases).
Cost is $60 for 5-6 year olds
and $75 for 7-and-Up.
Registration will be held on
three consecutive Saturday's
(1/5,1/12, and 1/19)
between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at
the 5 Points Complex, State
Road 419, east off of 17-92
heading toward Oviedo.
Prospective players must
present a Birth Certificate at
time of registration.
For more information call
407-323-5570 or check the
website at
www.eteamz.com/semlnole
pony.

WINTER SPRINGS LIT­
TLE LEAGUE TO HOLD
REGISTRATION
Winter Springs Little
League registration for the
Spring 2002 season will be
January 5th and 12th from 9
a.m. to 2 p.m. at Trotwood
Park.
Children who live within
the Winter Springs Little
League boundaries are eligi­
ble to play baseball and/or
softball.
For more information call
407-263-5829 or Winter
Springs Parks and Recreation
at 407-327-4761.
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Sports

Wednesday

s e e M EN A T H O M E
The Seminole Community
College men's basketball team
will play its first home game
since December 5th when it
hosts Manatee Community
College from Bradenton
tonight (Wednesday) at 7 p.m.
at the SCC Health and
Physical Education Center.
The Raiders, who will also
be at home a 2 p.m. Saturday
to host Brevard Community
College, are coming off a pair
of impressive victories over
McHenry County (111.)
College and the University of
Wisconsin at Waukesha in the
Daytona Beach Community
College Holiday Classic this
past weekend.
Admission to all SCC bas­
ketball games are free of
charge.

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C r o s s w o r d 9A

Back in black
Sweep gets SCC women’s
basketball team over .500

B y Daan Smith

Sports Editor

SANFORD — Despite having; not
no
played at iwme in over six weeks,, Ithe
Seminole Community College women's
basketball team found its own hardwood
to its liking, rolling over a pair of oppo­
nents in the Homewood Suites Classic at
the SCC Health and Physical Education
Center this past Saturday and Sunday.
On Saturday, the trio of Yelena •
Leuchanka, Brandi Davis and KK
Thompson combined for 58 points as the
Raiders evened their record at 8-8 with a
98-58 thrashing of Black Hawk College
East of Kewanee, Illinois.
On Sunday, SCC showed signs of
absolute brilliance at times and crushed
Miami-Dade Community College 91-56
with four players scoring in double fig­
ures and 11 different Raiders finding the
scoring column to get over 5 0 0 since
mid-November.
"Does this look like a 50 0 team," asked
SCC head coach Ken Patrick facetiously
at halftime of Sunday's game after his
team very nearly let a 1 5 0 lead slip
away and then recovered to hold a com­
manding 41-22 lead at intermission.
"This is not the same group that we've
been playing with for the last six weeks,"
said Patrick following the victory. "This
is more what I expected when the season
began."
Prior to the season Patrick felt that this
was the best group, from top to bottom,
that he had ever put together, but one
top recruit returned home because of
homesickness and a rash of injuries, cou­
plet.’. with a very difficult schedule, saw
th v t e a m s e t o f f t o a a lo w a ta r i.

Patrick felt the team had put its prob­
lems behind it and was ready to play up
to its potential when it won three games
in a row to improve to 6-4 on the season.
But back-to-back losses to No. 1 stateranked and No. 2 nationally ranked Gulf
Coast Community College and No. 2
state-ranked Tallahassee Community
College in a tournament at Daytona
Beach Community College and winning
one of three in the prestigious Pepsi
Tournament at Central Florida
Community College in Ocala, the
Raiders fell to 7-8 and things were lookingbad.
That appears to have changed after the
weekend performance as point guard
Sheri Harrison and center/forward
Davis and Linda Cazeau, all major con­
tributors to last year's Mid-Florida
Conference winning squad, have all
returned from injuries and 2000-2001 AllState performer Yo Johnson has decided
to forego season-ending ankle surgery to
remain with the club.
Okaloosa-Walton Community College
from Ft. Walton Beach opened the Classic
Saturday by surviving a scare from
Miami-Dade to win 6553.
SCC, playing on its home court for the
first time since November 14th, then got
off to a slow start against Black Hawk,
but still led 46-35 at halftime as
Leuchanka, a 6-foot-5 freshman center,
scored 16 points and Davis, playing her
first home game of the season, added 10.
Thompson, a freshman forward from
Evans High School in Orlando, then
keyed a 52-point second half explosion

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SEMPfOtE COUNTY. FLORIDA
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Freshman center Yelena Leuchanka (shown driving to basket in game Muller this season) and
the Seminole Community College women’s beaketbeS teem improved Its overall record to 9-6 by
rolling over Black Hawk College East and Miami-Dade Community C ollege In the Homewood
Suites Classic this past weekend at the S C C Health and Physical Education Center.

Brrggm i 1 4 OO X Vann 1-2 OO X Bailey 2-3 1-3 3.
n O N E E R S S3, R A ID E R S U
labobaen l-S 0 0 3. Thom peon O l OO 0. Cazeau 1-3 OO X
l i m l o e b Community Callaya (62)
BUnbenfeU 3 8 1 - 1 7 , R k h an bon l-S 1-2 3. leuchanka 1 0 1 9
B e ittro n 0-7 4 4 4. Vann 2-10 2 4 7 , Brm bhaw 0-3 1-2 t.
1 3 1 7 33 ToUb: 2 0 5 2 16-23 57.
Bailey 3-18 3-3 14. Thompeon 0-2 OO 0 . Cazeau 3 4 0 2 6.
Boyd 0 0 OO 0. BUnbenfeU t-7 4 4 6. D avb 2 4 t-2 3.
TalUhaamc Community Collet# 178)
Elkrbe 7 4 6 2 4 17. Harbin 4-11 l - l 13. Smith 2 4 0 0 41
Rkhardaon 2 - 3 3 4 7 . Leuchanka 5-32 2-2 I X T otal* 2 0 7 0 2 0
Stegall 1 4 6 4 8. D avb 0 3 0 0 0. Io n s 1 0 1 6 1 -1 2 1 . Baldray
31 62.
0 2 OO 0. TWIggi 3 4 3 4 9. Nkholae 2 4 2-3 6 T otal* 3 0 4 8
N m th Aricznaea (13)
VUllneu 1 4 0 1-2 4. M ortb 6-13 2-3 19, Baber 3 4 O l 14.
132078.
Shaw 0 0 OO 0 . Curry 2 4 1-2 3. Lyman 2-2 2-2 6. Carlton O
Halftime . TCC 37. SCC 23 Three-poinl held rouU . SCC
0 0 2 0 . Hudepeth 1-1 OO 3. Smith 0 0 1 -2 1 . Bray 2 4 4 4 10.
1 4 Oabubera 1-3. Berggien O l); TCC 3 1 1 (lla ib ln 2 4 .
M ln W I V H n u ll la I. D m U O-t. Uuklrey 0-1. I i u i a O i l
&gt;4 9 7-9115.
\\ Outehet 0 0 0-0 0 . F ra u 1-1 OO X Reilly
N a r r l v IW r u g n M i U w n c il I n 1 3 n t u i 2IX K V
Iram h u b . SCC 19. TCC U Fouled out . TCC. Thrifta.
1-2 2 - 2 4 . Tbtala: 2 3 3 4 2 0 3 3 8 3
2001 Florida Freshman of the Year
Tachnicab . none. Rebounda _ SCC 30 (Leuchanka 10,
Halftime _ NA 34, SCC 28. Threa-potn! Beid f o a b _ SCC
Gabrielle Blankenfcld chipped in with
R khanbon 7). Aaalafa _ SCC I (Jabobmn 3).
2- 23 (Vann 1-7, Briley 1-7, Berggmn 0 4 1 Thompeon O X
12.
B bnkenM d O X Brmbhaw O ik N A 1 3 2 * (Morria 3 1 1 ,
PEPSI CLASSIC
Baker 4 4 . B n y 3 -L Hudepelh 1-1. VUlbwa ]-10) Trim foub
The Raiders are now 9-8 on the season
al Centra) Florida Community Cotleye, Ocala
. 9 C C 28; N A 2 2 R o u la d o u t.S C C ,B a iley BbnkenM d; NA.
and will go on the road to face
Dacember I t
VUllnaa. T bch n kab _ none. Rebounda _ SCC 44 (Leuchanka
WARRIORS 78, RAIDERS M
Hillsborough Community College in
13k NA 30 (Morria Ty Aaabri _ SCC 10 (Brrggrm 4); NA 21
Wabaah Valley C o lle tt (78)
(Morria 3).
Tampa tomorrow and head across the
Slone 3 9 4-7 I I . Proeperi 0 2 0 0 a Frazier 2-3 3 4 7,
state to tackle Indian River Community
HOMEWOOD SUITES CLASSIC
Sem ueb 4 4 1-2 9, Clay 1-3 4 4 6, Newton 3 1 2 OO 14.
College in FL Pierce on Saturday. Both
S ettrb ru ch 0 3 OO a Jewell 0 3 0 0 0. Dunlep 4-8 * 4 13.
•I SC C H aabh and Pbyakal Edacarion C tn fa t Saniard
Dacember 23
B n tv a ld e 2-2 3 4 7, Hardin 3 4 1 - 2 7. Totab- 2 4 4 4 24-37 78.
games are set to begin at 5:30 p.m.
Sem inole Community College (44)
RAIDERS N, HAWKS 34
SCC will return home on Friday,
B e rttrm 0 2 0 2 0. Vann 3 8 6 4 13. B rn bh aw O l OO 0.
Black H aw k CaMapt Bari OM
January 11,2002 at 2 p.m. to host the
Bailey 3 1 2 4 4 IX (abobam O l OO Ol Thompaon OO OO 0,
W abritr 3 2 - 2 IX Mom 2 OO 4. Strode 0 0 0 Q, Pearuon 1 0
Cacaau 0 0 0 0 0. BUnbm feid 4-12 1-3 10, D avb 3 4 0 0 4,
University of Virginia Basketball Club
0 X Prank 4 2 4 1 0 Salbbury 3 4 4 IX VWi H a n m b 4 2-314.
R khanbon 3 7 0 4 1 0 leuchanka 7-11 1-2 1 3 T o U b 2 3 4 2
Tbtala: 2 1 1 0 1 3 34.
before opening the Mid-Florida
12-2466.
Conference season at home on
Halftime . WVC 38. SCC 28. Thnmpotnt Arid goria .
Barggran 0 4 0 0 Ol V to l 2-3 0-0 4. Brmbhaw 1-2 0 0 X
Wednesday, January 16th at 6 p.m.
WVC 3 2 ) (Newton 6 4 , Dunlap I X Stow 1 -3 Setsabruch
fohnaan 4 4 0 0 X Briley 1 4 2-2 X K a n b a n 2-3 OO X
0 4 . Samuria 0 3 ) ; SCC 4-12 (Bailey 2-*. Blankenfeld 1-1,
Thompaon 0 4 3-2 I X C t o u l - l 1-2 X Boyd l- l 2-2 X
against Santa Fe Community College
Varm 1-3. Berntran 0 2 ) Tram lou b . WVC 23; SCC 2V.
BbnkenM d 1 4 4 4 X Davb 9-11 2-2 201 Rkh an bon 2 4 1 4
from Gainesville.
Fouled out _ WVC. Dunlep; SC C B c ru m v Tbchnkab _
3. Leuchanka 11-13 0 0 2 2 Torah 41-7714-20 M.
SCC bench Rebuunda . WVC 41 (Frazier n
SCC 49
HaMfina _ SCC 4 X BHCE 3X TFuM -poM Arid goab .
DAYTONA BEACH CLASSIC
(Leuchanka 113 Arabia _ WVC IS (Stone 3); SCC 11
BIICE 4 (W eb .h r X Salbbury X Peeraon); SCC 2-9
D m m b r tT
(BrrjQpvn. Bbnbenfrid 4 each).
(Thompeon 2-X fohtwon O X Briley O X BbnkenM d O l).
C O M M O D O R E S 9 6 , R A I D E R S 36
Tbam fo u b _ BHCE IX SCC IX Fouled out . none.
Decumber 13
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Tedm kria _ none. Rebotaub . SCC 4 0 (Leuchanka 12).
R A I D E R S 6 4 . C A N E S 80
Berjqtm i 4 4 04) IX Venn 0-1 HO 0. BreJihew 0-1 0 0 0.
A arito _ SC C 14 (Berggran. B bn ken M d. Harrieon 3 each).
Larabbert C o lle tt (80)
B4iley 6-I3IV 0 14.fakrdraen3*102-2 10. K Ihompaon 1-30Steak _ SC C 31 (BbnkenM d X Harriaon 3 )
Ellb 2 4 0 0 3. Abraham O l OO Ol Gravea 4 4 1 4 9.
O X Boyd I I 04) I BU nktnM d 1 9 DO 2. Rkfurdum 1-30Vuminnon 2 4 3 4 9. Baku O l 1-2 t. Fowler 9-17 3 1 2 XL
0 X leuchanka 4-0 2-3 10. TuUb 22-61 4 7 5*.
RAIDERS n , SHARKS 94
Lundberg 14 0 0 X May 2-10 3 3 7. Parker l- l OO X Calwril
C o ll Coast Community C ollet# IV*)
1 4 1-2 L Ruth 3 4 6 4 16. Teem l-l 0 0 3 Tolab: 28-73 20-37
mi
Harrell 2 4 OO 4. Gllmtee IV3 OO U. SLrrtr 0 - 2 0 0 0 , Cory
Barggran 2 7 -1 0 IX Varm I OO X Brm bhaw I OO X Johiwon
01 OO 0. T. T V m p u i 5-7 3 4 13. Cunnlntham 6-10 80.
1-2 IS.
Seminole Community College 184)
1 4-3 X Bailey 2 0 0 X Harriaon 0 2 - 2 X Thompeon 2 0 0 X
JacobalVI 0 0 0. M orrhraJ 9-20 8-10 27. Strvmaun &lt;V|2 3 *
Berggnm 3 7 3 6 20. Vann 1-3 4 4 6, Bradahaw 0 0 0 0 a
Cazeau 0 OO 0, Boyd 0 0 0 0. BbnkenM d 4 4 4 IX Davb 9 42X Ultla OO OO 0. |.»m- 2 4 2-2 6. Amlerum l- l OO X R**ut&gt;
Bailey 2-10 OO 4. Thompuon 1 4 OO X Caaeau 1-2 0 0 X
4 2X R k h an b on 1 3 4 X L n td u n k a 3 9-11 19. T otab 28 3 3
2-7 (VO 4. Totab 34-72 17-24 96.
Boyd 2 4 0 0 4. B U nirn frU 311 3 4 15. D avb 4 4 1-3 9,
42 41.
Halftime CCCC S I. SCC 17. Three-(xunl fleU guab _
Rkhanbon 2-3 0 0 4. Leuchanka 3 1 0 4-11 1 3 T o U h 2 8 4 2
Miami-Dada Cammanity Callege (561
SCC 5 1 7 (Bciggirn 4 3. Bailey 2-5, |akotra*n 2-3. Vann 0-1,
2 3 3 3 84.
levanov 0 OO 0. Naaly 2 1 -2 7 , Dtnkina 0 OO 0, Waiaen 0 O
BlankenlrU 0-1); GCCC 7-18 (Cunningham 3-7, Stevenson
Iblftim
e
.
SCC
40.
LC
29.
Thne-poinl
Held
g
oab
_
LC
40 X M cfhae 2 2-3 7, Pindar 2 1-2 X V. Banezuria I OO X C .
1- 1. Morehrad 1-3. Xv»*&gt; IVX Harrell OX SLeete 0-1, T.
21
(Vuncannun
2
4
.
Team
l
l
,
Elba
1-3
Crave#
0
3
,
May
0
3
.
Benezurta 0 2-2 X Lhrrrpool 0 OO Ol D . Morancy 3 OO X
Thtenpaon (VI. |une O-l) Tram foul* _ SCC IV; GCCC U.
Lundberg O X CalweU O l. Ruth O l. Abraham O l). Team
Morria 0 OO 0. Jaamln 0 OO X Caballero 0 0 0 0. E Mortncy
r.niled m il _ none. Teetinlrab _ none Retunimb _ SCC 13
foub
.
LC
29,
SCC
77
Fouled
o
u
t.
LC.
Vuncannun.
May
4
6 4 20. CuiOot 3 1 -3 6 7. Tbm h 1 4 1 3 2 3 56.
(Lruihanfca 6) Araivti _ SCC V iBlankm/r-Ll t ) &lt;4 e jR _ SCC
Trchnkab . now Rebounda . LC 48 (Fowler 12); SCC 47
HalMtna . SCC 41, MDCC 2X Three-point Held goab _
7 (LeuchanLa 3)
(Leuchanka 9 Rlchatdaon 7). Aaebta _ LC 19 (W m cam on 7);
SCC 2 (Berggran 2k MDCC 3 (Neely X McFheef. Team lou b
D ecem ber*
SCC 17 (Bailey 3. Brrggrm 4. Leuchanka 4L
. SCC 21; MDCC 27. Foulad mil _ MDCC. E. Mormcy.
E A G L E S 7 8 , R A ID E R S 57
T edm kah . SCC. bench. MDCC. bench. E. Morancy (delay
December 14
Sem inole Community C o lle ts (371
of game).
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Januaiy 2 .8 . 2002
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pad by tw aucceaaki babbr al tw
•ala Fut payment of an amour
•guri to tw lagfwri bad • due narm
24 howl aflat tw adreraead ama of
•ala Al paymenu ahal be caafi or
gutranlaad
Inatrumenl.
made
payable to tw Cirri of tw Croat
C out
Deled on 1211312001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEM1FI0LE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctori
Pubtafv Decambar 1 8.2X 2001 and
January 2 ,8 .2 0 0 2
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EDWINA STEPHENS. FRANCES
MIMS. BLANCHE B JOHNSON
At of amd proparty bang to tw
Coiety of Samnoto. Slate of Ftonda.
Uriaaa auch cart8cma(a) anal bn
radaamed accordng to bra, tw p n p
arty daacrtwd to auch oarttkaW(t)
«• ba add to tw h i?*a t biddar at
tw ratal Irani door. Sameioto Coudy
Counhouaa. Sanford. Florida, on
Monday January 28, 2002. al
It 00am.
Paymanl of Sato toa. applcabto
documentary ttamp tazaa and
racordng tom ara raquaad to ba
pmd by tw auccaaaM tedder m tw
uM Frit paymart of an m a r t
myuri to tw hgpwal bid la dua raaftn
24 howl after tw ad anted ama of
aria Al payment that ba caafi or
guaranaad
emn*item,
made
payable to tw Cbrti of tw Qrout
Court
Dated on 12/132001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctori
Pubtah. Decamper 18.28.2001 and
January 2 .9 . 2002
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Probable Concapaon Locaooit:
Orlando. FL
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED
THAT a Haartog on tw atova alylad
couaa haa Daan actwdiad Datora
N HonoraDto JAMES E. C. PERRY
Judga at to* Ctrcua Court. Famay
DMaui al 8 43 a m. on tw 18m day
of JANUARY. 2003. al SanUnola
Cowry Counhouaa. 301 North Parti
Annua. Sanford. Florida 33771
12«2. A raaponaa to fw ab o n Court
lo raqurad raahei twenty m fit daya
(28) trom Via data yog ara Ural
•ervad Noaca try a
FaJura to raapond warm 28

by scoring all 16 of her points and Davis
added 10 more as the hosts rolled to vic­
tory.
Sunday's flret game saw Black Hawk
jump out to a 13-6 lead before OkaloosaWalton closed the half with a 30-2 run to
lead 36-15. The second half was the same
as OWCC pounded the ball inside
against the much smaller Black Hawk
srniad to win going away, 83-30.
The host Raiders then came out on fire
against the Sharks, taking a 15-0 lead in
the first four-plus minutes on the
strength of a stifling full-court defense
that forced turnover after turnover.
Neither team could score for almost
2 5 0 before M-DCC finally got on the
board on a layup by Markisha Gulllot at
the 13:14 mark. That score sparked a
Sharks rally as they scored 13 unan­
swered points to close to within 15-13
with 10 minutes left in the opening half.
Leuchanka finally broke the SCC
drought with a pair of free throws at the
9:14 mark and Chamcsia Bailey scored
the Raiders’ first field goal in nearly
eight minutes on a layup with 7 5 0 on
the clock. SCC would close the half on a
24-9 run to lead 41-22 at intermission.
The Raiders' defense again dominated
the early part of the second half, holding
the Sharks without a score until a threepointer by Ebony Dinkins with 16:10 left
as the hosts built a 49-25 lead.
SCC would push the advantage to 27
points, 54-27, with 14:17 remaining
before M-DCC again put together a minirally to get as dose as 15 points.
Davis finished with 22 points and close
to that many rebounds, while Leuchanka
tallied 19, Georgetown University signec

tor Tea Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, n et
CHRISTINE WATKINS . tfw hotoar
of *w totowlng cartficala(t) haa Wad
emd cero6cale(«) k» * lai deed to be
laauad Vwraon. Tha cartifkala numbarta) and yaar(a) of laauanen. tw
Je ic rctu n of 8w property, and tw
narnalt) In ntach • waa aaamaed
mare aa tottowa
CERTIFICATE NO: 787
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1t94
PARCEL O t 3 0 1 4 3 1 5 2 3 0 0 0 0

0220

Beacoption of Property LEO LOT
22 HOLDEN REAL ESTATE COMPANYS AOO PB I PO 89
Name* n ratucfi aaaetaed CONNIE
WILLIAMSON.
PRESTON
WILLIAMSON
jR .
CARL
WILLIAMSON.
OBAOIAH
WILLIAMSON. UUJE M WILSON.
EDOIE JAMES WILLIAMSON
At of amd property bang n tw
Cowry of Semeiote. Stale of Ftonda
Untaaa auch cerWtoaleii) m at be
radaemnd accordng to law. tw propmty daacrtwd n auch certncaleval
rad ba aoto lo tw Ngfwal b d b r al
tw iratf bont door. Serrwiole County
Courthouae. SarfonL Ftonda. on
Monday. January 38. 2002. al
1100am
Paymanl of Seta toe. appkabla
ducumenlary ttamp l a i n and
racordng leea are raryarad to be

Cl

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tor Taa Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVER net
RICKARD 8 CASSELBERRY OR
LEONARD. tw hotdar a! tw tokrtr
ng cariftcmria) haa atod aud cmWV
caima) lor a taa dead to be nauad
twraon Tha cariflcaia numbar(a)
and ynarta) of itauanoa. tw daaenp•on of tw proparly, and tw nama(a|
n when t rata ■Heated Ware aa
CERTIFICATE NO: 3118
YEAR OF OSUAMCI: 1884
PARCEL ID# 1021 31-3000758-

0000

Oaacnpoon of Property LEG SEC
10 TWP 2 IS ROE 31E NE 1/4 OF
SW 1/4 OF SE 1/4NLYOFACLRR
(LESS WLY 305 FT 4 N 20 FT FOR
RO|
Name* n ranch aaaetaed EAST­
ER WILSON. MAMIE DANIELS.

NOTICE OF
F1CTI n o u s NAME
Nonce » hereby gflran twl raa ara
engaged n buaewaa k 224
Beauty Terr Lake Mary FL 32771.
SemruM Cowry Ftonda r t b r tw
Fct/boua Name of TM STAR
ENTERPRISES and tw l »• ntond
lo regular am

rath tw pnirtttont of tw FM toua
Name statute*,
to-Wtr Section
865 00. Florida Striutoa 1881.
BARRY SMTTH
■- v-- I ■■ ■ __
jono L nMTTM
PiEtblc January X 2 0 ta
8007
Bf THB CWCIET COURT
m AND PON
I COUNTY,
CASE NO.: 81-CA-T736-144)
CHARLES E. BAILE3. JR . mid
JACOUCUNC H BAXES,
LAND 6 HOME MVESTMCNTB
C O . a dbaofrad Ftonda corporation.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO. LANO 6 HOME INVENT
ME NTS CO . a&lt;
YOU ARE NOTIFIED torn an aokxi
to appsM a tuataa tor LANO 4
HOME tfVESTMENTS CO , a d a
aoNed Florida oorporaaon, and to
d ie t to t to tw toioraang proparty to
Sarrancto C o u ty Ftortda:
Lota ItwguNiXtocfuabm and tola
15 twrotfi &gt;1. torbwflia, and tola 23
and 23. block *E*. SANLANOO
SPRINGS TRACT 30, a aubdrimon
•a raendad to PM Boak X Page 8X
of tw PuMs Record# of Sanwwto
Cowey. Ftonda;
Lata tori porion of aald tola 9 anl
IS daacrtwd aa tolorae. bageialtoa
Soutoraaal comer of aald tot I X hm

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toa Souti k w of aridM i 8 and IX
a datanen of 2 7 8 3 8 bm to tw
Boutoaari com er of laid M 9
twnoa ran North 0* OT 23* Waal
along tw E a ri few of arid M 8. a
datanoa of 17.77 Nat; twnca ran
North t r * Z Btr Yriri. a riarinoa of
279.M leaf to a poM on tw Eaalarty
fldt-oFrany Irw of Douglaa A*anu».
toancra run Souto v or 2 T W a ri
along tw Eneteky rtgfiKFraey kw a
of 1 8 5 8 b a t to tw poke of
and Laaa, atao, tw Waaf 29 b a l of
toe arid tol 17;
and Inckjdng tori porton of
‘Hwwood A/rranua" (My-tool iINtoof.............................to and Eari of
hkt baan Mad agmnri you and you
ara r a d *9 d to ta n a a copy of your
•*•11 data n m . f any to 8 on
JOHN F. BENNETT, tw PtoW Ta
aaorrwy rahoM ado era la 1 70 E.
Waarergann BbaaL Ortando, Ftonda
32C31. on or baton Ja n 8. 2002.
and Mt tow ortgnri rath toa Ctori of
tow Court mtwr baton ta m e * on
toa PtwradTa aaomey or I n i Ia n
V t wraaftor. o twraaa* a rtatoi.k rak
ba anaerad agmnri you tor toa ratri
damanded In toe Compkea
DATED on DEC 04 2001.
Maryam# Moraa
A aC Jariof tw C ow t
•y Daborah Contra
Aa Dapuly Clari
Pubtah December IX IX 2 X 2001
and Jamary X 2008
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, dal
EMORY OREEN. d a hotter of da
kktowtng carWcaiadl haa Had I
nsnkteated) ter a tax dead to
Aauad daraon. Tha carkhcai* nunbard) and yaardl el aauanca. d a
daacr^aon ol d a propane and d a
n*m*(s) to wNcn I m aaaaaaad
a n aa kktowa
C n m n C A T I NO; M l
YEAR O f I88UANC1: 1M7
PARCEL D a 25-19-35SAO-tOOAnrvn
Oaacdpaon ol Property- LEO LOT 3
BLK 10 TR A TOWN OP SANTORO
PE 1 PO M
EUGENE A BUTLER J R . AUSTIN C
BUTLER DAVE) E BUTLER
Al of laid proparty bang to d a
Cou«y of Sammote. BUM of Florid*.
Untoaa such carkkcatod) ahal ba
ladaamad aooonkng to less, d a pnparty H i o t i f to auch cartdratoQ)
* ■ ba aoto to d a N^aal.bkbNr al
d a m a t to rt door. Samancte Couky
Coudouaa. Sardord. Florida. on
Monday. January 2B. 2002. rt
11.00am.
Paymam of 8 M taa applcabl* docla** ara ragdrod to ba paid by d a
■ ar a aaM biddar al d a aala. Fid
paymard of an amovd aqua/ to d a
N 0u al bid to dua a « * i 24 houa
aflat d a ati nrttos d ten* of aala. Al
paymaM ana* ba caafi or Rtorantead Vwkunam. matte payabte to d a
Ctorli of d a Clnui Court.
Dadaden 12/1 WOOL
MARYANNS MORSE
C U R K OP THE ORCUTT COURT
8EMM0LE COUNTY. PLORKM
by GERALOUC HARPORO Dapufy
dark
PubdaP.: Dacandar 19,2K 2001 M l
January 2. f . 2000
m m _______________________

NODCS OP CTTY COkRRtllOfl
__________ TOA
DSVSLOPNBNT CCHMAl HE NT
CTWESM THE CITY AM) OCLRO
PROPRTM RELATED TO THE
FWTN ETRBBT R ESM M O
NOTICE OP NTENT IS HERBY
GIVEN by d a C*y Commaaton d d a
Cay ol Laka Mary. Ftortda. d al aatd
hok) a Pubkc
17, 2002 al 7 00
p m , or ao toon daraaRar aa poaaP
bto. to oonaldar a raquaal tor a ravtH o n to d a P a ittopmtnl Commknatd
tor proparty a apacS c daecrXkton ol
■hed H 00 tokoa*
LEGAL OtSCFUPTlON
Commonco d d o n eediest oomor
of SacDon I t . Ibanafkp 208. Rang*
30C: danea 8 M dagraaa M ndnutoa
30 aaconda E along d a N. Hta d d a
ww ol and Bacaon 16. 9 8 1 1 4 .
danca S 00 dagraaa It mtwrta 50
aaconda E. 94 ( K to d a aoud rtgfdol-taay of Laka Mary BoUavard
danca cortonua 8 00 dagraaa II ndn­
utoa 60 aaoonda E. 23100. to d a
Pokd d Bagmmng danca 8 M
days aa M mtoutoa SO aaoonda E.
119 00u danca N 00 dagraaa II a
utoa SO aaconda W. 2 OS: danca 8
M dagraaa 59 ndnidaa SO aaconk L
43 (XL. danca N 00 dagraaa 16 a
utoa OS aaoonda W. 33 3 4 j danca 8
M dagraaa SB ndnulaa S3 aaoonda E,
13843,10 d a waafiyk-afaaeyBw of
P *d Sbaat danca 8 00 dagraaa IS
ndnutoa OS aaoonda E along aald to a
175 2S_ danca N M dayaaa SS ndn­
utoa SO aaoonda W. 2 9 7 4 8 : danca N
00 d a^ aat 11 ndnutoa SO aaoonda W,
339 83; tod a Ptdrd ol BagmHig
A Pubic Hearing wd b * hakl to d a

THEM.
AS creator* ol d a decedanl and
on adorn a copy of tea notice la
data of d a krai pubkeakon of d k
noaca m a t toa dak dakna wah dro
Court WITHIN THE LATER OP
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE OATE
OP THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
T K S NOTICE OR THBTTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OP SERVICE OP
A COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
Al Oder creator a d d a daca darf
mual Na dak
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OP THE F9WT
PUBLICATION OP THB NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. OEMANOS ANO
OBJECnONS NOT SO PKEO W t l
BE FOREVER BARREO
Tha data of d a feat pidlraSwi of
dM Noaca a January 2.2002.
Paraonat Ragtaaaraadro:
Lyme Momaon
H 06 49th Ava
Oo*»ga Park. MO 20740
Attorney lor Paraonat Ragroaantodro:
Danrat J EnOlnt M
Ftenda Bar No 300860
1601 Hanky 8L
FL Myar* FL 33601
Tataphona (9411337-7M6
Pubiah: January 2 .9 , 2002

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S t THB ORCUTT COURT FOR
BEMBKX1 COUNTY.
PLORKM
CIVS. ACTION
CA M NOU S1-CA123814-0

CVy HaK 100 N Coudry Ctob Road.
Lake Mwy. Florida The pubke la
Sato
AMBOUTHBAMf.
haattog may ba coronuad bom bma
to Hna u d ( d a Cty Cnmrdailon
maAaa a total daemon. A copy of d a
JUUOA.LEIVA.alaL
propoaad omendnem
to r
Davatopmard Comrtdknam H ad
NOTICE OP SALS
abto to d a Cty Cterkj otoca « Laka
Noaca la hereby gfvan d a t purauam
Mary C*y Haa. Monday (trough
to a Bunmary Judgment arSarod ki
Friday. 9 00 am . to 1 0 0 p m , (delud­ d a abova alylad cauaa Hi d a CkcMI
ing hoidny Any guaakein partokdng
Court d Samnola County, Ftertda.
to d a propoaad amandnam
d a dark ol Samnola County
'
• * aa*
to d a Davalopmard Agraamam
i kt Samnola
ahoUd ba dracaad to Gary Bcftodet.
Coiray. Fterld* du crd ad aa:
Sardor Plarmar. at 407-665-1412.
fte.i-ryamn nl Mnwjagwt
NOTE M A PERSON DCQOCfl TO
and Paraonat Property
APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY
Lot 3 Block P. Charter Oaks UWTHIS
COMMISSION
WITH
Ono. te a ming to d o ptkt Hereof ao
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON­
recorded ki PM Book 14 at Page S3
SIDERED AT TM3 MEETMQ OR
of d o Publo Records of SerMnoto
KAA M O . I « OR SHE WKL NEED
Comfy. Florida.
A RECORD OP THE PROCEEDTha ilreet adrkaaa ol which la S IS
PfOS. AND THAT. FOR SUCH PURprtng Laka Road. Altamonte
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
Springs Ftortda 32701.
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
at a Pubic Sata. to d a Ngfieal bkMer.
RECORD OP THE PROCEEOMOS
tor caafi. on d o wool kont Maps of
IS
MADE. WHICH RECORO
d a Seminole County Courthouse.
INCLUDES THE TESTMONY ANO 301 North Pork Avonuo. Santord.
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
Ftartdk 32771, on January 1 3 2002.
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. PLORKM
M 1100am .
STATUTES 294 0105
Dated December IS. 2001.
PERSON WITH DISABILITIES
MARYANN MORSE
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
Clark of d a CkcUl Court
TICIPATE M ANY OP THESE PRO­
SerMnoto Couey. Flondi
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
By: Mary Stroupe
THE CTTY ADA COOROMATOR AT
Dapufy dark
LEAST 44 HOURS M ADVANCE OP
vonrormea copni lumwned 10 M
THE MEETING AT 407-565-1424.
CTTY OP LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Pubkaft January 2 . 3 2002
Carol A. Foator, Cty Clark
1013
Pubiah: January 2. 2002
kOOS
•f THB O RCUfT COURT
OP THE ItT H
JU O fdA L dRCUfT,
■t ANO FOR
1954 Ford 20oor Skvar
BCkBNOLS COUNTY.
(1)
PLORKM
Vtoi 1FABP46P9E HI 27822
GENERAL
Auction Oala 1-1502
JURISDICTION DIVISION
1989 Jaap TOoor Rad
C A M NO: 01 CA 1101 14 Q

r.hMd to adand and ba haant

NOTICE a HEREBY GIVEN, dat
RfCHARO 8 CASSELBERRY OR
LEONARD, d a hoktor of d a toborrtofl oarMeaaafa) haa Had aato carMeated) tor a toa daad to ba Hauad
daraon. Tha caradcate nvnbar(a)
and yaarta) of Hauanoa, d a daaorto•on of d a proparty, and d a named)
to which 4 was aaaaaaad k/w* a * kktowa
CERTV4CAT1 NO; SMS
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: Idad
PARCEL O # 1521-31-3150005
0410
Oaaci Y *un of Proparty LEO LOT 41
WASHINGTON PARK OVIEDO PB S
PQ S3
Namaa to afdcn aaaaaaad EASTER
WILSON.
MAMIE
DANIELS.
EDW1NA STEPHENS. PRANCES
MMS, BLANCHE B JOHNSON
Al of aaid proparty Dafng to d a
County of Bamtooto. Start of Florida
lAdaaa aucfi MREMMW a a l ba
radaamad ataoadtog to tom d a proparty daaortoad to aucfi oanRcaaa(a)
a d ba add to d a lagftaaf biddar al
d a aaal bom door. Somtooto Coudy
Coudouao. BontonL Florida on
Monday. January 2d. 2002. M
11 00am
Paymam of Sato te a appfcabtodocunardary alamp toaaa and racotdtog
Haa ara raryanad to ba paid by d a
luccaiaAi biddar M d a aala Pul
paymam ol an omoud aqud to d a
Nghaat bid H dua adhto 24 horn
■Aar N advaritoad Hna of aala Al
paymarda a U l ba cash or guaran­
teed toakunam. mad* p ay *** to d *
Clark ol d a Oroul C o u t
Oaladon 12/13/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by OERALCkNE HARPORO Dapuly
CM
PUfUY Oaaaatoat id. aa. aooi ana
January 2. S. 2002
Vtoa IJ4FJ57L3KL570316
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Aucton Data t-21-02
Aucaon a d ba Hakf on Abo«a
M TNK CMC (XT COURT
Al 2pm. Al TnCoudy Towmg
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
1155 Boto Am Wtokar Spga FL
JUCICIAI CIRCUIT
32706
SIANO FOR
Pubkah
Jonuory 2. 2002
SEMMOU COUNTY.
PLORKM.
CIVIL CASS NO.: 01-CA-28I315A
IN RE FORFEITURE OP ONE 1»6S
CHEVROLET.
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PORPIITURf COMPUUNT
Auction a d ba Hold on 1-19-02
TO Taunt Jarmana Boona
Al 2pm. Al TnCoudy Towing
2230 Craatord Dnce
1156 Bata Ava Wraor Spga FL
Sardord. Plonda 22771
32708
and a l odare mho ctoan an n n a n
lha lokomng proparty. a 1963 PubaahJanuary 2. 2002
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VI N
2Q1WL52M6S9121163.
94 THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Donald P. Eakngar. n hra odctel
•amlnote COUNTY,
capacay aa Shan* of d a Samnola
FLORIDA
Coudy, Ftortd a drougfi hte oklcora.
PROBATE DIVISION
arraiagalnra or agonta. aauad d a
PMa Na. 01-I275C P
abova proparty on or about
IN RE ESTATE OP
November 2S. 2001. at or naar
E d d P. Craatord
Bnaaon Avonuo aoudi of 21sl S w a t
Sardord. Samnola Coudy. Honda
NOTICE OP AOMti STRATTON
Sard proparty a n d a cuarreky of d a
Tha arknrdatrakon d d a atW a ol
Shard! d Samoicto Coudy tor dd
E d d P. Craatord. dacaatad. Fla
pupoaa d tortadura puauam to aaebona 032.701-932 704.
Florida Durbar 0I-1275CP. H pandng to
Slatulaa A Cnmplaad tor tortadura d a O cu 4 Court tor Samnola Coudy.
Florida. Protail Dmuon. d a addaaa
haa baan Nad to d a abova-arytad
d afireh H M l North Park A n .
Court.
I HEREBY CERTIFY dal a Duo and Santord. FL32771 1292 Thanamaa
and addrnaaa d d a paraonal rapracorracl copy ol dra NoOca d
Portaaura Complaad was torniahad
by U S. cdikkad mad, ratom racarpt
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
requested. to d a abova-namad
NOTIFIED THAT
addraaaaa dra 20th day d
AS paraona on whom d a nokca a
Dacambar. 2001.
aarvad alio h a n obfacaona d al ChdTaaha M. FaUknar
Hnga d a nkdry of d a ad , d a qua*Ganam Coutaal
kcaaona d d a panonal fapraaardaFtortda Bar No 0088*25
k n . nnua. or (uadcaon d d a Court
Samnola Coudy ShardTa Odea
ara raqurad to Na d a a otyacnoni
100 Buan B r S m s M
ta d d a Court WITHIN THE LATER
Sardord. Ftortda 32773
OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
(407)685-8803
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
AAomay tor Paaoonar
Pubfcah Dacambar 26. 2001 and OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
January 2. 2002
HH17d___________________________ A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MAN AGS I N NT DISTRICT
Qlvaa Wildari Holloa of Inlan flirt DU trieI Darlaton
Tha Oatnet grroa none* ol aa nHrd to aaua a parm4 to da knowing appacint(i) on January t, 2002
Cay of Lako Mary. POBoa 950700. Laka Mary FL 327950700. appfeaaon
18282. Tha Charnel prcpoaaa to aaocala 4 (9 mtoon galona par day ol grouid
walar to auppfy houahokL commarual/induatnal and urban landacapa rrtgabun
typa uaaa tor an aaamaiad popMaaon ol U.I05paccMn2002 Thaappacanfa
pravtoua parrnl grantad da uaa d ground walar to aupply houahokL commaroallnduatnaJ and urban landacapa Irrigation typa uaaa tor an adimalad popud t o id 14,106 paopla n 2002 The wdhdawala used by d e propoaad projccl
wd conaal ol Ground Walar from Flondan Aguiar via 8 acava wa*a. na I propoaad w*a n Sarnada County, tocalad n Sec*on&lt;a): 5. 7, 9. Townahip 20
South.. Range: 30 Eaal known u City d lake Mary
Tha Mail a) contarwig aach d da abovwaatad appkcabon(i| ara avaiabla tor
toapacaon Monday drou^i Today aacapl tor lagal hokdayi. • 00 a m to 5 00
p m al de SI Jofma Rrvar Water Management Oatnd Haadguartara or da
appropriate Service Cantor Tha Owind wd taka acaon on aecn parma appa
canon Mad above taitoia a paaaon tor an adnntaaliva procaadng (haanng)
to toad puriuarl to d a provtaens of Secaone 120 569 and 120 57. Flondi
Statulaa Chapter 25106 and 40C-1 1007. Flondi A&lt;*twimtaavaCoda(FAC ).
A paraon whoa# lubatanaaf HaracU ara (Reeled by any d da OtaMcfa propoaad permating dacwona Ktorafwd above may peteon tor a*neiwri*ve heard g In accordance wan Sactona 120 569 and 120 57, F S . or at parka* may
reach a am en agreement on maiAauon aa an atoma«ve ramady under Sadon
120 573 F S Chooaaig maiAamn wd noi advaraafy a/lacl da ngf4 to a hearn g 4 merkaarn doaa nol raaul al a iaetomaril The procaduaa tor puiung
nwrkamn are m i lord at Sacbon 120 573. F S . and Rtiaa 25106 II I and 25
106 401-405. F A C Paatona mual comply wan da mywamenti ol Ftenda
Arknavatraava Coda Chapter 25106 and ba Nad wan (rocawed by) da Darnel
Clark, located al Oatrtd Hearty lifter* 4049 Raid Street PalaUut. r.»«Ja
32177
Panama tor atknnatraava hearing on da abora appacahontsl mull ba Nad
mdai iwanty-ona (21) day* ol putdeamn d d a nohea or a«hm ktanfy-tu (26)
day* d d a Outre 1 ikpowang d a note a d ntam n da ma4 tor doaa panona
to whom d a Datncl maJ* actual noace FaJua to Na a pennon widet d a ama
period dial ccneUuie a waiver ol any ngr* auch panon may have to &gt;aqua*l
an wknaialriava daiarnvnaaon (haanngl uidar Sactema 120 569 and 120 57,
F S . concerning da tutted permt appteaNm Pamcma when are nol Nad n
accordance wid da above provaiona ara aubyad to ikamaaal
Because da wkrw.itraev* hearing procau a dtugned to tormuato knal
agency action, da Nmg ol a pal,bun meant dal da Dinner■ final acaon may
ba (krtereni from da puuaon taken by 4 at d u ncace d mtanl Partona whewa
■ubaianoal rlaratt* wa : « akadad by any such (aval daoacn d d a Dumcl on
da NTteatem have da ngM to become a party to da procuring, ei accor­
dance with da requirements aal torth abova
Gama lawn. Daador. Pwivon d Perm* Data Services
SI Johns Rivet Water Management Onlncl
Pubesh January 2. 2002
&gt;1015

PLAtfTIPP
VS.
SUSAN ANN SMITH IF UVINO. ANO
IP OCAO. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES ANO A a OTHER
PARTIES CLAJMtNG AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH,
UNDER OR
AGAINST SUSAN ANN SMITH;
lEETHOY 8MTTH J R :
CITIFINANCIAL EQUITY
SERVICES. 9 IC j FLORIDA
HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY,
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OP
PORECLOSURS SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwtuark to a Summary Final Judgment
ot Foractoaure dated Dae 17, 2001
antsrsd n CM Casa No. 01 CA150I
14 G of d a Cacuk Cowl d d a tiTH
Ja M M C ta A m wid tor BEMatOLS
Cocmty. SANFORD. Plonda. I wd aal
to d a Mghaat and bait batear tor
cash at at WEST FRONT DOOR at
d a SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N PARK AVENUE n
SAN#ORO. Florida, at 1100 am . on
d a 15 (toy of January. 2002 d o fol­
lowing rtoscrtosd proparty a* eat lord
In tea) Summary Fmal Judgment, to­
ast
LOT I. SAN SEM KNOLLS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEROP AS RECOROED IN PLAT
BOOK 12. PAGE 46. PUBLIC
RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
Dated dra I t day ol Decernbar.

2001.

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARY ANN MORSE
dark of d a Cacul Cowl
By Mary Stroupe
Dapuly Ctork
Pubkanav THE SEMINOLE
HERALD (407)322 2611
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN. PA.. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 8 Unfveraly Drive Suns 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
01 73392(FNM)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona wtd eH tbWt m nesting
a ipeefal accommodation should con­
tact COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
d a SEMINOLE County Courthouse
al 407-885*4227. 1 8 0 0 9 5 5 8 7 7 1
(TOO) or 1 9 0 0 9 5 5 8 7 7 0 . via Florida
Relay Sam e*
Pubiah Dacambar 26. 2001 and
January 2.2002
HM170
91 THE ORCUfT COURT FOR
SEM940LE COUNTY.
FLOfWA
CIVK. ACTION
CASE NO.: 01-CA123114-W
GENERAL JUfKSOtCTWN
AD SOUTH BANK

JULIO A LENA, at al
NOTICE OP SALE
Noaca a hereby gnan dal. pu ruant
to a Summary Judgment entered al
da above Hytad cauaa m da Cacul
Court of Samnola Cotmty. Florida,
da Clark ot Samawls County wd *ai
d a proparty Mualad al Semmote
Couiiy. Ftenda. ttotenbad a r
Deacnpoon of Murigagsd
are! Panonal Property
Lot 6. Block F. Charter Oaks UnaOne. acconkng to da put dereol as
recorded n Plat Book 14 al Page S3
d da Pubkc Record! d Samnola
Coimfy. FkmM
1h* uraai aooasa cl wfuch a 91S
Spring Lak* Road. ARamonta
Spring*. Ftenda 32701
al * Pubkc Sale, to da Tvghssl balder,
tor caah, on da weal Irani steps ot

d a SerMnoto Coimfy Courthouse
M l North Park Avenue. Santord.
Ftertda 37771. on Jaraary 13 M02.
of 1100 am .
Dated Dacambar I t . 2001.
MARTANN MORSE
Clark of d a O c u l Court
Samdote Cotmty. Fterkto
ByktorySSoup*
Dapuly Ctork
Contormtd oopiM l u r M i d to
Hard aw E. Thatehar
THE SOLOMON TROPP LAW
GROUP. P A
4 0 0 NordAahtoyPlus -S U M 300
Tampa. Ftorkto 33802-4331
ASomayt tor AmSoud Sank
Plbtofc Dacambar 2 3 2001 and
January 2. 2002
HH16B
•f THB CSW W T COURT FOSS
I COUNTY.

91RK: ESTATE OP
EOWARO S BAXTER
The n M n a n a o n of da
EOWARO 8. BAXTER.
Fla Ntaabar____ _ to parvSng In d a
CkoR Court tor Samkiel* Cotdfy,
Ftertda. Probato OMaton. tie adtoaaa
ol af* h to: P. O. Orawar C. Santord.
Ftortda 32771.
The name and at o m of d a

A a tfTER ESTEO PERSONS ARE
NOTF1ED TH A T
AS paraona i«o n whom dto noSea to
aarvad aha have obfeckone dal chattonga d a v a i « y of d a to*, da 5 toSiw
wj
a_WXwl
—
■
"•C-b-n
WXiI
Ol
ON
ra8f
RapraaanHto*. varaia. or yjrtoddton
of dto C c u l or* rataiMd to Sto daa
obfaettona wah dto Cowl W ITHtf
TH E LATER O F THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OP TH E F9W T
PUEUCXIK M O F T H E NOTICE OR
TMPTTY DAYS AFTER TH E DATE OP
SERVICE OP A COPY OP THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
AS crodtor* of d o docadtof and
odief paraona hairing dakna or
damondo agakiot ttooodanPa estate
on ahom a copy of dto node* to
aarvad ware I dree mentis aRar d a
(tola of d o k m pubkeakon of dto
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OP
THREE MONTHS AFTER TH E DATE
OP THE F91ST PUBLICATION OP
TH O NOTICE OR THBTTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OP SERVICE OF
A COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
AS otwr endtora of d o dacedanl
and paraona having dakna or
demende against d a daoadanPo
toa mud tot daa ctokn* wtoi dto
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OP TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION OP TH O NOnCE.
A a CLAIMS. OEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS N O T SO PKEO W KL
BE FOREVER BARREO.
The due of 9 * Bnt Puttocatoon of
dto nosoa to Daoandar 28.2001.
DORO AMf BACON-ELSEA
1575 Matt Avenue
Santord. FL 32771
Atoomey lor Poroonof Ropraoontodro:
Robert Lamar. Eaq.
Honda Bar No. 15017*
P O Boi 150175
Akamonto Spring*. FL 32701
Tataphona 407-787-0*99
Pubkah: Dacambar 26, 2001 and
January 2. 2002
9f THE CBtCUTT CO UR T FOR
M N B fO L E COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE O N M O N
FILE I — m m S1-12S8CF
IN RE. ESTATE OP
EVELYN VAN ZANOT.
ISSN *381-34 9576).
D io m id .
NOTICE OP ADNBSIT U ATION
Tha wtewualiallon ot d o ootato of
EVELYN VAN ZANOT. d e c e n t Ft*
Nwnbar 01-1304-CP. to panting In
da Clrcul Court tor Sotmncfo County,
Ftenda. Probato Ohriaron, Si* add***
d which to Room 402N. M l North
Ptek Avonuo. 8tetoord. Ftorkto 32771,
and d a namaa and at k i n n of d a
paraonat ropreeertedre and ot d o
9
A a tfTERESTEO PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l parson* upon whom dto notloa to
■erred *4io have obyadtena dat cfiaP
tonga da t*uMraanna ot da paraonat ropraaantakva. varvj* or )urtotkdton
uf dto Coul or* raqurod to Bs B a t
ebtotaona wah d a Court WITHIN
THE LATER O F THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OP THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OP THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DATS AFTER THE DATE OP
SERVICE OP A COPY OP THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
A l cratktora d da decadent and
other persona hairing claana or
on whom • copy d dr* none* la
data ol do km pubkeakon d d a
note* must No h e r dears wah d a
Court WITHIN THE LATER OP
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE OATE
OP THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OP SERVICE OP
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
AJ odar crattoora of d a decider*
and paraon* having daan* or
demands tgaaat d a ttocadanra
attato mual to* daa daan* wah d a
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
A a CLAIMS. OEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WILL
BE FOREVER BARREO
Th* dais of d a k a pubkeauon d
d a Note* a Dacambar 2K 2001.
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
MARSHA MARION
7623 Fob Knol Place
Winter Park. Ftortda 32792
GRACE ANNE OLAV94. P A
Attorney tor Personal Rapraaanfalm
1340 Tuakawtoa Road. State 106
Winter Spring*, a 32706
Tataphona (407)6651110
By Graca Anna Gtovai. Eaq
FlBet *350606
Pubian: Dacambar 26. 2001 and
January 2. 2002
HMI67
9f THB ORCUTT COURT
OP THE O O ffTU N TH
JU H C M L C M C IB f
OP THE STATE OP
FLOMOA.
91 ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
Casa No.: M -C A 2 3 1 M 4 -W
SOUIHTRUST MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
WILLIAM A ALE MAN. GISELLE ALE­
MAN. and ALAFAYA WOODS HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION. INC :
AMENDED NOTICE OP SALE
Frooca a hereby given Jut. purauam
to a Pinal Judgm*TO d Foractoaw*
and
an
Order
Rescheduling
Foractoaure Sal* •mated to th*
above byted causa, to da Cacul
Court of Sernmcte County. Flonda. I
a B aal lha property wtuai* to

Banknote Courfy. Florida, dwetdod
aa
Lot 1. ALAFAYA WOOOS PHASE
WV, occcaiBng to d o PIN daraof. a*
recorded to Ptol Book 17. Pago* IS
and IK of d a PubAc Records of
Somtool* County, Ftortda.
at pubkc aM*. to d a Nghoat aid boot
bkktor. tor caafi. al da Waaf kont door
d d a Bamtooto Courty Courdouaa.
•f Santord, Ftertda. al 11.D0 am. on
January 10.2002.
OATEOdto 17*1 day ol Dacambar.
2001.
Ctork of CkcUl Court
Dapuly Ctork

t t THE ORCUfT COURT FOR
I COURTY.
PLORKM
PK IN O j PR2801-1284-CP
tf RE: ESTATE OP
R C » BROWN M K EK
NOTKB 0 9 A0BMBTRAT10N
Tha adiiakaaaaon of d a Ettato of
RE 10 BROWN MKEK dacSM
Flo No. PR2001-1295CP la panBng
to d o Clrcul Court k a Somtool*
Couky. Ftertda. Probato OMaton. d a
• t o w d token la 3 0 l North Parti
a 32771. Tha

W YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A
DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY
ACCOMMODATION 9 t OROCR TO
PAfTOCtWTE 9f THB PROCEED910, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO
COST TO YOU. TO THE PROVISION
OF
CERTAIN
ASSISTANCE.
PLEASE CONTACT COURT AOkBNISTRATION AT M l N. PARK
MfENUE. S u m MHt. SANFORD.
FLORIDA 32771. (407)323-4330 EXT.
4277 WTTHtf 2 WOftoONO DAYS OP
YOUR RECEIPT OP THW NOTICE.
W YOU ARE HEARtfO OR VOICE
BRkURCO. CALL 1-*05966-8771.
NOTE: THB COMMUNICATION.
PROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. IS AN
ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A OEBT
ANO
ANY
INFORMATION
OBTAINED WKL BE USED FOR
THAT PURPOSE
Otobon*. Cohn. Neuman. Bako.
Sagal AAlan, P A
POM ORe* Boa 2177
Tampa FL 33601)
Pubiah: Dacambar 26. 2001 and
Jartiary 2.2002
HH16B
B4 THB ORCUfT COURT FOR
■COUNTY,
PB* Nad 81-1215CP
to Ra: Earn* of
JAMES V. PEROfNANO.
NOTICE OP AOIflNBTRATION
Tha adntotolradon of d a Ettas* of
JAMES V. FEROBfANO. docaoood.
Pi* Nwhbor 01-1315CP. to pandng
to 9w Clrcul Court tor Banknote
County. Ftenda. Pint too DMaton. d a
■ikPaii of which to Pool ORc* Box
■06K BontonL Ftorkto 32772-8009
Tha namaa and addraaaaa d d a
Panonal RapratantaMv* and th*

A a tfTERESTEO PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l panon* on ahom dto Noaca to
--------- -* *- - a
_ nTiiarllnna B
v
w
4 a
. I
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fifO wno -naW
uu(6Cuoni msi
entwtonga da vafeRy ot da W K d a tpraf' A»r
—
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B|u
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aI
IDOnl
04
bib
rtriOOEl
Ripraiifftotia. vanua. or (urtodtetton
of dts Coul ara ratyand to to* dak
otRcaons wkh dto Court WITHIN
THE LATER OP THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OP THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OP TH B NOTICE OR
THBTTY OATS AFTER THE OATE OP
SERVICE OP A COPY OP THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
AJ v.rrtenv d ffte k rertvy
other paraona having ctekno or
on wham * copy d dto Note* to
dte* ol da teal pubkeakon of tk*
Court WITHIN THE LATER OP
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE OATE
OP THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
T H B NOTICE OR THIRTY OAVS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE OP
A CO PY OP THIS NOTICE ON
TM*M
a Oder C«water! ot Ore ttecutef*
I paraona having dakna or
demands agaaial d a decedent's
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OP THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS. OEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO F LE D WKL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* duo of d * km pubkeauon d
dto NoOca to Dacambar 26.2001.
Debra J Fanknand
Paraonat Raproeerkadro
208 Oraan Lake Ckd*
Longwood. FL 32779
Atemay tor Paraonat Rapraaantadro
Terrance H Oaknar
Attorney tor Panonal Rapratantaava
Ftorkto Bar Nd 210471
04tm*r iWBuna. PA
Poet ORc* Boa 941890
Uaktend. FL 32794-1890
407/5350009
Pubkah Dacambar 26, 2001 and
January 2. 2003
HHI65 _________________________
t t THB ORCUfT COURT FOR
SCkBNOLB COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FBa Number 0M 298-C P
IN RE: ESTATE OF
AFUTAFLYKT
NOTICE OP AOWNWTRATION
Th* atkimstrakon ot da suite at
ANITA FLYNT. dacaatad. FA*
Number 0I-1295CP. ,* parvkng d
d a Cacul Court ter Samaiola Courty.
Ftortda. Probato OtMeron. da addraaa
ot which I* P O Boa 6090. Santord.
Flonda 32772.
Th* nemo* and
addraaa** of do personal raproaarv
leave and d a paraonal raprsaanuh rf i attorney ar* tat lord baton
A a tfTERESTEO PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT.
AJ panon* on whom ava note* a
aarvad who hava obtacBona dal challanga da vaktoy of da wB. d a qualkcatuna of tie panonal raprsoanladra. vanua. or |uwkc*on d d n Court
a n raqUnd to M* daa otyackon*
wah d a Court WITHIN THE LATER
OP THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OP THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OP THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE OP
A COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
A l cmMon d da decadent and
other panona hairing claana or
on whom a copy ot dto nokca la
data ol d a am pubkeakon ot dra
note* must M* d a * ctoan* wan dat
Court WITHIN THE LATER OP
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE OATE
OP THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATE O f SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
AJ odsr cradton d d a decadent
and panon* hairing claana or
demands agaaial d a decedent's
•Mela mual Na d a a ctoan* w*h kva
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OP THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WUL
BE FOREVER BARREO
Th* (tola ol d a Uni puukcatton d
tv * Noaca a Dacambar 28. 2001
Panonal Rapratantaava
SHEILA COOUOGE
Panonal RaprasantaOva
13023 SE Mcoe IMS Drive
Hob* Sorted. Ftenda 33455
Attorney tor Panonal Rapratartaavs
MICHAEL L OALE. ESQ
Altonwy lor Panonal RapraaanUkva
5154 SEFacjaral Highway
Stuart. FL J4M 7
Tataphona (56112852323
Florida Bar No 440991
Pubaah Dacambar 28. 2001 and
January 2. 2002
HHI64

Rapraaantathra a attorney ara aat
A a tfTERESTEO PERSONS ARE
NOT1FKD THAT
AJ panona on ahom dte note* to
•arvad ado hmro obfockono d al chef*
Hnga d a vatkRy ol d a wte, d a gwA
kcabona
of
da
Paraanal
at dto Coul ar* teBtoad to Ra d a *
obfacluna wtd dto Court WITHtf
THE LATER OP THflEE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE 0 9 THB FBWT
PUBLICATION 0 9 THB NOTICE OR
THtTTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OP
SERVICE OF A COPY OP THB
NOnCE ON THEM
AM cradton of d o dacadarf and
other panona hairing ctatoia or
on whom i copy d dto note* la
1 *W *i droa m o o t* after d a
t tea knt pubkeakon d dte
mate kte d a * dtema arid dte
Court WTTMN THE LATER OP
THRU MONTHS AFTER THE OATE
OF THE FIRST PUBUCARON OP
THB NOTICE OR THtTTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OP SERVKX OP
A COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
Al odar cradton d d a deca dpk
dual kte d a * dakna wid dte
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OP THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OP THB NOTlCt
A U CLAIMS. OEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT 8 0 PKEO WKL
BE FOREVER BARREO
Th* d d * of d a km pubkeakon of
dte Noaca H Dacambar 28.2001.
RONALD BEHNER
Paraonat Rapraaarkatote of do
Estate of REX) BROWN UK£S
Attorney lot Panonal Reproeentadro:
CHARLES J . COLUNS. J R
108 E. Rotvnaon S ta rt. Buka 307
P. O. Boa (53
Ortendo.Fl 32B0291S3
Ftorkto Bar No. 014664
Tataphona 407-8435832
PacsanO* 407-6455934
Pubiah Dacambar 2K 2001 and
January 2.2002
HH181
t t THB CttCUTT COURT
0 9 THE ItTH
JUDICIAL ORCUfT
0 9 PLORKM
MANOFOR
tTMtkOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURBOICTION OfVBION
Ho. 91-CA-126614-W
Mortgage Electronic Fkagutration
Syttoma. toe .
PLANT IFF
v*.
Mada Saraoa. at at.
OEFENOANTK
AMCNOCO NOTKS OP
FORECLOSURE 8AL1
aware ka an g i l l fivivaatewng
Foractoaure Sal* dated Dacambar
12. 2001. and arkarad to ervk caw
number 0I-C A -I2 8O -I4 W . of do
Cacuk Court of d o 1STH Juddrt
O o r t to and lor Sanvnote Couky.
Ftorkto. wharoei MORTGAGE ELEC­
TRONIC REGISTRATION 3 Y 5
TEMS. IN C . to Plasm* and Lkrtha
Santos. Kannad R Shatter, PytiyBa
A
Shafler.
Advantiat
Haaidi
Syatem/SuibrtL t o t :_____ unknown
paraonfa) to pnaiaaaton d da tedRcl
i*al proparty *1. w ars OatendanKa).
I wB aai to d a hrgfmrt and bart baF
dw h r caah at at da Wart kont door
of d o Sarrvnota Couky Courdouaa
In Sarkord. Ftenda. Sanvnote Couky.
Ftorkto. at I I 00 AM on d a 10d day
d January. 2001. d a tokoaring
daaerdad proparty aa art lord to teal
Fatal Judgment, to ate:
LOT 18S. BEL AIRE HKLS UNIT
TWO. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED 9t PLAT
BOOK 22. PAGES 09 ANO 90. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OP SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NOTE: Piaauanl to da Far Debt
C ol t enon Practical Acl you ora
•diritad dal d a law tom a dtarmd to
ba ■ debt coiactor attempting to col­
lect ■ debt and any totormaHon
obJaated wte ba uoad tor dal pupoaa.
Dated kte l i d (toy d Dacambar.

PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROED W
PLAT BOOK S ATPAOE 73 ANO 74.
PUBLIC RECOROS OP SEMNOLE
COUNTY. PLORBA
NOTE: Pursuant to da Fa* Data
Cosaction Practical Art you ar*
advtoad dal dto tow Irm * daamadto
b* a drtk ateacaor rttamiktog to cck
tort a debt and any ekonnanon
obiatoad wB ba uaad tor dat purpose
Dated do 18d (toy Of Oacomdat.

2001.

MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork of Cats* Coul
By Mmy Striktoa
Dapuly Ctork
COOBJS t STAWIARSKI. PA
4010 Boyseouf BnAavanf
Bubo 450
Tampa. FL 33607
M sphenr (813)8776008
CAS* 1001-4324
Pubkah: Dacambar 28. 2001 and
January 2.2002
HH161

NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN, dal
BONEY RENERT OR DEBORAH L
RENERT O R DIANE RENERTLECHTER . d a hoktor of da toAowtog cartBcatsfa) tea Bad sart canto
catrtt) ka a taa (toad to ba aauad
daraon. Tha cartBcato nurb*r(i) and
yaorfs) of laouanoo. d a doaerpoon of
d a proparty and da nama(a) Si wfkch
I was aaaaaaad k V a at kktowt
C O f f l P K M I NO: 4SJ6
W A R OP IBSUANCS: 1966
PARCEL D « 262161-3000015
0000
Daacjykal Of Property: LEO SEC 28
TWP 21S ROE 31E E 3/4 OF NE 1/4
(LESS TW94 RWERS SEC 3A A 38 A
TWIN RIVERS SEC 4 UNITS I A 2 A
SEC SB UNTT 2 A PT 91 ORB 2308
PO 761 A PT 9f ORB 2S12 PO 1618)
Namaa ki which aaraai arl THE
ANOEN GROUP OP aO R X M
A l of Slid proparty bang In da
Couky d Samanto. State of Ftorkto.
Untoaa such oartotortrta) that ba
radaamad aooorrtng to to* da prop­
arty daaerdad ki such carkkcrtad)
•B ba sold to d a h^rnal bkktor rt da
wart Irani door, Samaiola Couky
Courdouaa. Sardort. Ftorkto. on
Monday. January 28. 2002. rt
IlfXtom.
Poymark of Sato too. appkcabto doctoo* ara roqrtrad to ba pad by da
successful baiter rt da aala Fite paymark of an amouk aqurt to da Ivipkart bid to dua wahan 24 houa alter da
terttoad ton* of art*. A l payment*
ahal ba caah or gist anteart tntrumark, mada payabla to da Ctork d
d a Clnxte Court.
Dated on 12/13(2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE COTCU/T COURT
8EMB40UE COUNTY. FLORPOA
by 0ERALD9TE HARFORD Dapufy
Ctork
Pubkaft Dacambar 19, 2K 2001 and
January 2,9, 2002
HH137

for T o OM d
NOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN. 9ml
FUNB TRUSTEECUSTOCiAN D O
FP DIRECT UEN FUNCXNQ COMPA
NY, LLC . d a hokka of do tokoaring
ihc*te(«) haa Mad and cartkicato(a) tor a las daad to b* aauad
daraon. Tha cartMcato nurbard) and
yaarta) d Issuance, da daaerboon of
da proparty. and da nanwtt) n aJkrti
was aaaaaaad a'ara aa loiowt.
c a im a n Mham
YEAR 0 9 IBBUANCE: IW *
PARCEL 10* 1321 29522-5285
01 JO
D m a r u i rt Proaarty IC O UNIT
12 BLDG 528 ROYAL ARMS CONOO
ORB 1460 PO 1564
Namaa to which aaaaaaad PETER
CUNNINGHAM
A l of add property bang to da
Couky of Sanvnote. Slate d Ftorkto
Untoaa auch carkkcated) aluJ ba
reds atimd acconkng to law. tm prop­
arty daaenbad to auch camhcated)
wte ba toad to da haemal baktor al da
wart berk door. Samnote County
Courthouse. Santord. Ftorkto. on
Monday. January 28. 2002. at
1100am.
Paymam ol Sals to*, applcabla doc
toa* ar* raqurad to ba pud by da
succaaaAJ baiter al da aala Fite
paymam d an amour equal to da
hrgfart tad * dua aridm 24 houa after
da advartttad tma ol sate AJ pay
mama ahal b* caah or guaranteed
toakunam. mada payabla to da Ctork
ol da Cacul Cout
Dated on 12/13/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Clark
Pubiah. Dacambar 19. 26. 2001 and
January 2.9.2002
HHI36

2001

MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork ol Cacu4 Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deoufv Ctork
COOKIS 6 STAW1ARSKI. P A
4010 BoytcoU BoUavard
Su m 450
Tampa, a 33807
Tataphona (913)8776008
ClSSIO-012204
Pubaah Dacambar 26. 2001 and
January 2. 2002
HHI62
91 THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THB ItTH
JUoaciAL ciR cu rr
OPFLOfUOA
91 ANO FOR
6CM9401B COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
No. 01-CA-2281-14-O
Fast Urvon Nabonal Bar*, aa Trortaa
d da AmortUing Ratidanhal
Colaterat Trust. Sanaa 21X0 BC2.
PLAINTIFF
v*.
SliaSay A Harter, rt a l.
DEFENDANTS
NOT1CIOP
FORECLOSURE SALE
Noaca a haraby grvan dab puauark
to dal final Judgment d ForaoJoaus
dated Dacambar 17. 2001. and
arkarad to ente case nurbar 01CA
2262-14-0. d da Cacuk Court ol da
18th Judicial Cacuk to and tor
Samaiola Couky. Flonda. wharaai
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK. AS
TRUSTEE OF THE AMORTIZING
RESIDENTIAL
COLLATERAL
TRUST. SERIES 2000 BC2. la
Pteakte and Shrttey A Harter;_____
ukuiown paraon/a) ai poaiaaian of
do autyact real proparty al. a/tet
Datandamiu. I wte tea to da NghaU
and baa! baiter tor caah rt da Waal
torn door d da Serrenoto Couky
Courthouse In Sanford. Flonda.
Samaiola Couky. Fkinds, al II 00am
on da l i d (toy ol January. 2002, da
toaowsig (toaorkwd proparty aa art
lord n cud Fnal Judgment, lu w*.
LOT 170. ANO BEGIN AT THE
MOST EASTERLY CORNER OF
SAID LO T 170. THENCE RUN
NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE
SOUTHEASTERLY UNE OF LOT
178. A DISTANCE OP 62 5 FEET.
THENCE RUN NORTHWESTERLY
TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OP
LOT 170. THENCE SOUTHEASTER
LY ALONG THE SOUTHWESTERLY
LINE OF SAID LOT 176 TO THE
POINT OF BEOINNINO
LOCH
ARBOR CRYSTAL LAKES CLUB
SECTION. ACCOROINO TO THE

for T u D itd
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, dal
FLOYD L NELSON . da hotter of to*
Ateowng carthcatad) haa Nad aaal
cartrftcatadl lor a U i &lt;te*d to be
aauad daraon. Th* carkkcaw nunbard) and yaard) ol aauanca. da
daacmmun d da property, and the
named) n w/vch a wa* asiauad
te ar* aa iteowv
CERTIFICATE NO: 2947
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: 1987
PARCEL ID* 12 21 255BO 1105
0040
OaacnpOui d Property LEO LOT 4
HESS WLY 7 5 PT) BLK II SANLAN
DO PB 3 PQ 66
Namaa n which asaaatad
STEPHEN T ROTHSCHILD
A l d laid proparty bang to da
Couky ol Sammcte. Stew of Fixate
Itoteas such carthcatad) aluJ ba
radaamad acconkng to law. tw prop­
arty daa^bad to such carMcated)
w* ba sold to da tvghaa! hddnr al (ha
wart (torn door, Samnola County
Courthouse. Santord, Flonda. on
Monday. January 28. 2002. al
11 00am
Paymam d Sato toa. wptcatte doc­
umentary alamp Uaaa and lacordeig
tern are raqurad to ba peal by da
auccesstol tedder al da sate Fite pa,
mart ol an amour equal to da
art tad is dua wahai 24 houa alter Ova
advarwad ama ol sate Al paymani-i
■ha* ba caah or guaranteed vuirumarr. made payable to da Clare ol
d a Cacul Court
Dated on 12/152001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FI Of(IDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctork
Pubkah Dacambar 19, 26. 2001 and
January 2. 9. 2002
K 1 135
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
NoOca a hereby given dal na aia
engaged to Dusswu rt 224 Uaedon
Baaury Tan lv ia Mary FL 32771.
Samnote Couky. Fixate ureter da
Fickbou* Noma ol TIN STAR E N TiR
PRISES and dal wa ■Corel to raiprtar
tax) name with lha Division ol
Ccrpuabons. ToJahauae. Fixate n
accordance wah da prowaaxm d da
Fictitious Name Statutes, toW « Section 865 09. Fixate Sututej
1991
BARRY SMITH
John L Mein*
Pubaah January 2. 200?
11007

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NOTICE o f AUCTION
T N , tutted m lleheW onJjnuary
IK 2082 al 9 l « AM rt 325 Aiten
Are Oneito f l
rrrv°&lt;
inspect ine
vehicles o n de day brtora lha
Auctrxi kren 9AM irrt e l'll Tarma
ai* cash o* ru ld * *
1
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Oviedo Towvig rotlfWt d a 'r d l to
accept oa ratoaa my ah*7 *■ btoe
The Intowar) vkvctel am rttorad
lot bah
2000 TO»OIACAMRY
4JIB022KIYU749873
Pub*rti Joruiry 2. 2002
n o o i ______________________
tor Taa Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN, that
EMORY GREEN, da hoktor of d a
tokoanng carttecrtrti) ha* Nad aaad
certite-etcc.) lor a l»‘ d ^ d to be
wtuad daraon Tha rertikcaf* rktenbarta) and ye*1*l
desenpten of da prmterty. and d a
namafa) n wheh 4 waa **»**»*d
iVar* *• toiowa
CERTIFICATE NO: 2«1
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: 1997
PARCEL 10• 251930 SAO-IOOA0030
Dekcnpkon d Prcparty: LEG LOT 3
BLK 10 in A TOWN OP SANFORD
PB I PQ 5«
Names to which aaaaaaad
EUGENE A BUTLER J R . AUST94 P
b u t l e r , davio e B u a E n
Al d aaal property hrtng to kte
Coury d Seminole. Slrta ol Fixkto
Unites auch cftkcatedl ahal ba
radaamad arrcriteig to tow. d a prop­
arty daaenbad si auh caildcate(f)
wte ba add to da hgfwrt bkktor al
d a wart kwk dor* Semewte Couky
Coudouaa, Sankxd Ftortto. on
Monday. January 28. 2002. rt
II 00am
Paymam ol Sate tee. appkeabit
documentary stamp lass* arid
racordtog lees am firm ed to
pail by d a succttehi baiter r t kia
sal* Ful paymam d an amouht
equal to d a
cvd ■ due vrifh+i
24 houa after da wKartaad tm a M
aala Al paymerra ahal ba caah 5r
guarantaad
aatrumark.
mrtga
payahte to d a Clark of d a Canal
Court
!
Dated on 12 '11 2 0 0 1
MARYANNE MORSE
1
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA ’
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctork
Pubkah Dacambar 19.2K 2001 aril
Januuy 2. 9 2002
161134
Nollca ot Application
•
for Taa Daad
NOTICE IS HCREB/ GWEN, dal
RICHARD S CASSELBERRY OR
LEONARD . da hoktor d da tokoartog carttecrteial haa Nad seal cartktcaleta) tor a tea dead to ba tasuad
daraon Tha ctrtdcrta numbar(t)
and yawls) of (aauanca da daaenpIton of da proparty. *nd lha namafs)
to wtveh 4 was r i m e d tear* as kk
CERTIFICATE NO: 33M
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: 1*94
PARCEL 10* 1021-11 5160005
5110
Datcripnon d Proparty LEG LOT
41 WASHINGTON PARK OVIEDO
PB 5 PO 93
Names to wfuch l i m i e l EAST
ER WILSON. MAMIE DANIELS
EDWINA STEPHEN! FRANCES
MIMS. BLANCHE B JOHNSON
A4 of said proparti bang ai lb*
Couky d Sananote late of Florkte
l&gt;toss aucfi ranxaae(a) rtw l ba
■Mtewiwd ereiriwajk'tew d a (xopoily i«aacia&lt;M7rmx.li uiflVViftTI)
wte ba sold to da tw/v.,1 banter u
d a wart IWfifKiOf. Semreto Couky
Coudouaa. Santord. Fixate, on
Monday. January 28. 2002 «
11 00am
Payment tk Sale lea. arpleatfp
documentary alamp Uies and
isconkng teat ora injured to ba
port by lha suocsaiKJ t.ilar at thi
sate Ful paymam -J „ eniouk
equal to kia hv/ie-j bvl n dua matat
24 houa alter Via rxNeriaad tone ol
sate AJ payment! ahal bo cash or
guaranteed
drtrumanf.
made
payable to da Cteri ik itw Cxcut
Court
Dated on 12/152001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CtXJRT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FIOHIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deixkr
Cteri
Pubartt Dacenkwr 19. 26. 2001 and
January 2. 9. 2002
161133
Nollca of Application
tor Taa Daad
NOTICE IS NERFlif GIVEN d j l
RICHARD S CASSELBERRY OR
LEONARD . da laktor d da toiuwkiQ cartdcalalll has Mnd ana) cert*
cale(s) tor a Ua deed to bn Kiuwl
daraon The cartiFcate nunbar(a)
and yaor(i) d aauanca. da .teaerp.
bon ol Vw property an&lt;1 via iinma(i)
« which &gt;1 was esss-.utd tears aa kk
toss*
CERTIFICATE NO: 3346
YEAH OF ISSUANCE: 1994
PARCEL IDS 10 2131511055
0390
Daecnptvxi d IVoparty LEO LOT
39 ESTES ADO 10 OVIEDO PB 7
PG 44
Namaa *1 wtach aaaaaaat) III LIAR
COOPER, JESSIE COOPER
A* ol said property bem,j „
Couky ck Samnola. State ij Ftorete
Untesa auh certkicaw&lt;a) that tut
radramad occorrtng to l»* Vi* p,^,
arty itearrkwd si such cartk&lt;ate(i|
ate ba aokt to da toghaal Utter ji
de wart front dure, Semaiote Creaky
Coutdouae. Sarkord. Fkxvte on
Moreliy January 28, J007 ti
II (item
Payment ol Sate lea. appkcafto
documentary stamp u&lt; *, a,t)
roconing teas « • i»-y«red to t,,
part by de aicrasa’ij latte, al ^
•ate Fu* paymenl d *,
•qual to lha tvghert U J q due « « J ,
24 houa alter da advents*) wn, ,i
sate At payments shot bu rash «r
guarantea-1 viatnanart
ma4 ,
payabla to da Clerk ,r » „ Ca, ^
Coul
Dilwl on 12,137001
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CLERK c . i h e cin cuir c o u m
SEM NOI E COUNTY, f IGRlIia
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feeplaca. new Utohan. bath, Na.
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paint, appkancaa. front porch. Ho
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apple. haavOy kead Priced tor (pick
tala 564.900
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A Year In Review
H n H photo by Tommy Vlneant

Itartfd photo by Tommy Vtncant

Seminole’s top stories of the year
By Dan Ping and Chriatophar Patton

The tw o arc now part o f a half dozen C entral
Florida cities embattled in court battles with
the electricity provider. Disagreements
betw een Florida Power and the cities cam e
about when new franchise agreements w ere
to replace the previous 30-year-old agree­
ments. Florida Power refused to honor a
right-to-purchase clause in the old agree­
ments and also refused to include the clau se
in any new deal. Franchise agreements are a
partnership between cities and electricity
providers where the providers collect fran­
chise fees from their custom ers and hand over
the collected fees to the cities for their regula­
tion o f the right-of-ways.

H erald S taff

t xvas another busy news year dur­
ing 2001, though compared to
2000, the spotlight xvasn't as
bright on Central Florida. What
could compare to a presidential
election in limbo, with Seminole
County at the heart o f the controversy?
While our community may not have been
the focus o f national attention in 2001,
there were plenty o f worthy news events
during the past year. The Herald staff
selected the Top 20 local stories for 2001. As
with any rankings list (see college football's
BCS rankings), we’re sure there won’t be
agreement with all our selections, but that’s
part o f the fun in this type o f endeavor.

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1.
Sept. 11 terrorist attacks — Technically this
was not a local event, but the impact of those
jets slamming into the Twin Towers and the
Pentagon rocked the nation. In an instant, our
vulnerability was laid wide open. However, the
American "Can Do" spirit quickly sprang into
action. Americans donated money, blood and
food. They volunteered their services to relief
agencies and rallied behind the president as he
declared war or terrorism. Just as our parents
and grandparents were defined by their
rvnponse to Pearl Harbor, no nIwiII thin uenerrttion be judged as it deals with this challenge at
the dawn of the new millennium.
2.
To the front of the line — In May, Gov. Jeb
Bush named Goldsboro a Front Porch commu­
nity. As one of only 12 communities in the state
to earn such a designation, Goldsboro is moved
to the front of the line when it comes to requests
for state money and resources to revitalize the
community, le d by
Sanford Commissioner
Velma Williams, com­
munity leaders worked
for three years to get
the Front Porch desig­
nation. They haven't
rested on their laurels.
Already the Front Porch
Council has received
nearly $100,000 in fund­
ing for a series of initia­
tives to benefit the eld­
erly. State officials have
labeled Goldsboro as
one of Florida's top
Front Porch programs.

17.
Back at home — Long time Sanford res­
idents remember when RA-5C Vigilantes
roamed the Central Florida sky. The state-ofthe-art jet made its return to Sanford not
through the air, but on the back of tw o sem i­
trucks. The Vigilante is on permanent loan
from the Navy and w ill be part of a memorial
at O rlando Sanford International Airport hon­
oring the men and w om en who were sta ­
tioned at Naval Air Station Sanford.

h m td photo by Arthur ZM ntid

Gov. Jeb Bush presents a check tor $30,000 to Sanford City Commissioner Veima Williams during a ceremony desig­
nating Goldsboro as a Front Porch community. The money will help establish a “Keep Sanlord Beautiful* program to paint
and repair the facades of homes and dean up the 13th Street corridor.
(TARC) took over operations of the housing
a g en cy . O ffic ia l** from T A R C H ail ftHelr o w n

pio bleiife a * Interim d irecto r R ich ard M oore

quit a month into the job saying h e had "had a
belly full" of bureaucracy and red tape1 from the
feds. M oore's replacement quit three days after
he was selected. The search for a new director
was thwarted when the new board's choice for
permanent director withdrew his acceptance.
Meanwhile, the cash-strapped agency struggled
to pay its bills, with the city stepping in at one
point to pay local ven­
dors.
6. Kidnapped — Two
missionaries from the
New Tribes Mission in
Sanford were kid­
napped in late May
when they were cele­
brating their wedding
anniversary at a
Philippines resort. The
Muslim extremist group
Sayyaf is responsible
for their capture and
after the Sept. 11 terror­
ist attacks clues sur­
faced that the organiza­
tions is directly con­
nected to Osama bin
Laden. Martin and
Gracia Burnham were
expected to be released
in December, but mis­
sionary officials and
family members are still

3.
Ten more years of
a penny — Seminole
voters on Sept. 4
approved a 10-year
Herald photo by Tommy Vincent
extension of the local
Brady Lessard was elected Sanford mayor, following
one-cent sales tax
in the footsteps of former mayor Larry Dale.
option. The referendum
was approved with an
overwhelming 72 to 28 percent margin as 21
awaiting their return.
percent of the countv's voters made their mark
in the polls. Local officials credited the landslide
7. Zoned out — Eighteenth Judicial Circuit
victory due to the fact that the sales tax exten­
State Attorney Norm Wolfinger kicked off 2001
with the a new crime prevention program that
sion would also help schools. The initial local
one-cent tax strictly helped fund transportation
quickly spread to all comers of the county by
year's end. The program designates an "exclu­
projects, but in 2001 the extension had onesionary zone" that judges can use to during a
quarter of the revenues helping to build 189
pre-trial release hearing or probation sentencing
new classrooms.
to prohibit offenders of prostitution or narcotics
from re-entering their arrest location. The exclu­
4.
Taking flight — Growth at the Orlando
sionary zone designation began in East
Sanford International Airport continued in 2001
Altamonte Springs and by September had made
with more flights, more passengers and a reor­
its way to Sanford and Fem Park.
ganization of the airport's top executives. One
month after completing his term as Sanford
8. Almost there — Dirt w on't be turned for at
mayor, Larry Dale selected as the airport's new
least another eight months, but substantial
president by the Sanford Airport Authority.
progress was made in 2001 on Sanford's
Victor White, who served as director of the air­
Riverwalk project. Glatting Jackson, the engi­
port, was named vice president. The year saw
neering firm hired by the city to develop the
Pan Am add flights to Baltimore, St. Petersburg,
plans for the Riverwalk, hosted numerous pub­
and, in a return to the airline's roots, a direct
lic meetings during the summer, and a press
flight to San Juan, Puerto Rico. British charter
i propose
service Britannia returned to OSI, in part
their plans to various city boards. Expect the
because of the airport's opening of a $24 million
bid process to begin in May with actual con­
terminal building. Vacation Express began serv­
struction beginning possibly in the fall of 2002.
ice in December linking Sanford to seven new
domestic destinations, including Atlanta,
9.
Bush signs new bill in Seminole — Gov.
Nashville and Memphis, and six new Caribbean
Jeb Bush signed a new payday loans bill in the
destinations, including Cancun, Costa Rica and
Seminole County Commission chambers in late
Aruba.
July citing it as the end of the industry's "preda­
tory tactics." Bush decided on Sanford as the
5.
Housing woes — Timothy Hudson
location to sign the bill after county commis­
resigned in April as director of the Sanford
sioners the previous year tried to pass their own
Housing Authority after an intense investiga­
law controlling the industry's interest rates. A
tion by the Department of Housing and Urban
local judge ruled the ordinance as unlawful, but
Development regarding fraud and mismanage­
the measure helped state legislators recognize
ment. The board of directors followed suit and
the need for regulation.
HUD's Troubled Agency Recovery Center

10. Just in tim e — Sanford native Gregory
M ill* w n * l c * * t h a n 2 4 h o u r * a w a y f r o m o o ln j*

executed when his death sentence was oyerturned. M ills was convicted o f killing James
Wright during1a buVglary o f W right's home
in 1979. The jury sentenced M ills to life in
prison, but C ircuit Judge J. W illiam Woodson
of Brevard C ounty overrode the ju ry 's deci­
sion and sentenced Mills to die. M ills was on
death row since his sentencing on April 18,
1980. W hile M ills' conviction w as upheld,
18th Judicial Circuit Judge O .H . Eaton ruled
that there were serious questions about the
validity of an accom plice's testimony. A child­
hood friend o f Mills and the accom plice,
Vincent Ashley, said Ashley had confessed to
killing Wright. During M ills' trial, Ashley tes­
tified against M ills in return for immunity for
his part in the burglary as well as immunity
for other crim es unrelated to the burglary.
11. Play b a ll! — Delayed by the Sept. 11
attacks, the reopening of H istoric Sanford
Memorial Stadium goes off w ith a bang, as a
15-minute fireworks display highlights the
ceremony. The $2 million renovation project is
a return to Sanford's rich baseball roots and
provides the community with a first-rate
facility for sporting and entertainm ent events.
12. Sold ! — After years of negotiating, the
county finally approved the purchase of
Katie's Wekiva Landing for $665,000. County
officials desired the land to ensure the public
would have access to the Wekiva River in
years to come. The county will pay more
than $100,000 in a deal the state will fork
over the rest.

18.
Current affairs — Seminole County
M anager Kevin G race w as forced to drop the
ham m er on his top tw o deputies after it
becam e public the tw o were having an affair.
Jim Marino resigned in June and Francis
C handler stepped dow n several w eeks later.
Though Grace never confirmed the story,
c o u n t y c o m m i s s i o n e r s w e r e b r i e f e d a b o u t th e

situatton before M arino resigned. For months,
the story had been o n e of the juiciest bits of
gossip among em ployees in the cou nty servic­
es building.
19.
High-speed tragedy — What began as
an altercation betw een a former boyfriend
and girlfriend ended in the death o f an inno­
cen t bystander on July 10. Ansel Jerom e
Jackson and his ex-girlfriend got in a fight,
w hich escalated into a high-speed ch ase with
police after the girlfriend drove to the
Sem inole County Sh eriff's Office. As deputies
pursued him, Jackson lost control o f his car
on County Road 427 just north o f the
GreeneWay and struck Russell "R u sty "
DeVaughn, who w as sitting in a ch air outside
a friend's house. T h e sheriff's office says the
chase was warranted, bu t DeVaughn's family
has filed suit claim ing negligence.
20.
Election selectio n s — Sanford elected a
new mayor in March. Brady Lessard, who
was the youngest city commissioner elected
in Sanford's history, became the city 's
youngest mayor at age 30. To balance the
youth movement, voters selected Art
Woodruff, a sixth-generation Sanfordite, to fill
Lessard's vacated District I commission seat.

13. T he Barn is back — The twang and
boogie of county western music resurfaced
in Sanford in June when Heathrow business­
man Tom Wetherald purchased and
reopened the vacant Barn on US Highway
17/92. Throughout the years the Barn has
played host to numerous country greats such
as Merle Haggard, Travis Tritt, Johnny
Paycheck and Clint Black. The Barn favorite,
Garth Brooks, even mentions the establish­
ment in one of his songs.
14. D runk drivers beware — The Sanford
Police Department used a federal DUI
enforcement grant this past year to stage a
crack down on drunk drivers. A new task
force comprised of Officers Bill Crapps and
Bill Erwin helped the turnaround in the
department from registering 49 DUI arrests
in 2000 to more than 300 in 2001.
15. M osquito mayhem — Florida residents
have alw ays had concerns for mosquito
borne diseases, but this year marked the
beginning o f a new killer — the West Nile
Virus. Before the end of the year, the state
health department had put the entire state
on medical alert for the new virus. The
Seminole County Commission responded by
developing-the county's first mosquito
spraying plan for residents in unincorporat­
ed Seminole.
16. Lights out — Longwood joined another
Seminole city, Casselberry, in early July to
pursue legal actions against Florida Power.

H «f»ld photo by Tom m y Vlncwit

National guardsmen march in Santord s Veterans Day
parade Hundreds of people came out to honor those
who have served and are serving in America's armed
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A year in pictures
Herald photographer Tommy Vincent
remembers 2001 through some o f his
favorite photos.

Turn 4 al the In'omaborvil Speedway In Daytona Feb. 18 was the site of the sport's sad­
dest moments Iasi year as N A S C A R legend Dale Earnhardt crashed and later tied.
Racing Ians throughout the nation mourned, and a number o( services al local funeral
homes helped them cope Sanford residents Donna M cCorm el and her daughter.
Bnttany, sign a registry lor Earnhardt at Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Homes.

Richard F. G ro m o paints the 10O-lool flag pole at Sanford M em orial Park along Lake M onroe. G rom o is a steeplejack
Erection C o ., in Hollywood, Fla. T h e flag pole w as repainted in preparation lor the Veterans D ay cerem ony in Sanford.

Lake M ary officials wero asked to serve the lirsl tennis balls across the net dunng M a y’s
grand-opening celebration lor the city's new tennis com plex T h e $700,000 facility Includes
seven solt tennis courts, sun shelters and a club house lor m en's and women's locker room.

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Gov. Je b B ush returned to Sem inole Co unty in July to sign the payday advance bill, ending what he called the industry’s *predatory tactics ” Seminole
County was chosen to host the bill signing cerem ony because Co unty Com m ission tned to limit the interest rates charged b y the payday loan com pa­
nies. Although a local judge ruled the ordinance unlawful, their efforts helped state legislators recognise the need to regulate the payday loan industry.

Crews prepare to set the fuselage ol on R A -C 5 Vigilante reconnaissance jet on a stack ol pallets shortly alter its arrival
m December al the O rlando San lord International Airport. T h e Sanford Airport Memorial Committee has worked lor two
years to secure the jet Irom the U S N a vy tor a memorial project at the entrance ol the airport

An Am erican Softball Association learn stands al attention during the grand-opening celebration ol
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium in October. T h e celebration was the culmination of a two-year $2
million project that refurbished the former spring training hom e of the N e w York Giants.

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Police investigator* sifted through debris lor several days in tale Septem ber in
search ot Kathy Engels' body. T h e 14-year-okJ investigation began In 1997
w hen Engels turned up missing. In a deal to save his hie, death row inmate
Anton Daryl M eyers confessed to Engels' m urder and drew police a crude m ap
showing the location o l her body oil Lake M ary Boulevard.

W ood Woodpecker greets guesta during M arch's grand-opening celebration o l Orlando
Sanford International A irpo rts new dom estic terminal. T h e completion o l the tour-year, $25
million pro|ect expands the airport b y seven gates and 120,000 square leet. dedicated solely
lor tfomeslic (lights in and out o l Sanford.

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dreds who lined up to give blood a l the Central
Florida Blood Bank in Sanford following the Sept. 11
terrorists attacks in N e w York City and W ashington,
DC.

Lake M ary Police officers stand at attention dunng the grand opening celebration ol the city's new police department. Six years alter Lake
M ary voters approved a ne w police station, a ty officials cut the nbbon for the $5 million facility in August. Located at 165 E . Crystal Lake
A ve . the new facility Is three times bigger than its predecessor.

Police Officer Darren Scolt stands at attention during the Nov. 10, 2001, Veterans O ay cerem on y held in Sanford's M em onal Park, located on the lakelront in front of City Hall. Scott is a m em ber of the police departm ent's hon or guard.

Pictured a b o v e . April m arked the beginning ol the Sanford Housing Authority's year long woes as federal agents seized the
agency's financial records. Four directors and two boards later, the agency is still the center ol controversy At left, Sanford M ayor
Brady Lessard presents the plans lor the city's Riverwalk protect. The project is being dnven by the need to repair the 70-year-old
seawall along Lake M onroe. Slatting Jackson will develop a Riverwalk with amenities, like bike and logging trails, fishing piers and
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Police nab downtown burglars
Duo facing more than
two dozen charges
Staff Writer
SAN FO RD — Two burglars assault on
downtown Sanford businesses came to
abrupt end Thursday night as more than a
dozen police officers endured th£ cold while
waiting for the criminals' next strike.

In a plain clothes’ stakeout, Sanford police
Sergeants Ned Golden and Marc Kovacs
witnessed Christopher Jack Wages, 28, and
David Ries, 16, climbing over the Old South
Manufacturing fence at 303 W. Second St.
After surrounding the building with officers
and a K-9, the two were apprehended.
Several hours later, police obtained a
search warrant for the 200 S. Laurel Ave. res­
idence Wages and Ries share.
Investigators spent much of Friday morn­
ing pulling out suspected stolen items from
Officer Allan Smith loads suspected stolen
goods into a po*ce van.

See Burglars, Page 10A

City OKs
first look
at Low e’s
site plan
Hom e im provement
giant plans to build on
old drive-in property
By Dm Ptng
Editor

Turning the
Comer?
For the majority of the games
this season, the Seminole
Community College men's
basketball team hat played
waff enough to win and has
heW leads into the final min*
utes of most games, but the
Raiders could not find a way
to dose out the victory. They
may be changing.

Out
Cold

SA N FO R D — The Planning
and Zoning Com m ission

Improvement
Home
Warehouse.
The 30-acie site located at
3780 Orlando Drive will con­
sist of a 184,000-square-foot
building for Lowe's and two
out parcels for future develop­
ment,
possibly
fast-food
restaurants.
The facility will have a priary access on U S . Highway
17/92 and a secondary access
on Live Oak Boulevard. There
will also be cross-access on the
iroperty
connecting
the
•Trac gas station on 17/92
and the Albertson's grocery
store at the com er of Lake

in the

As the mercury dips near the
freezing mark, zoo keepers find
ways to keep animals warm
By Mlcfwlte Ja rla
Managing Editor
SAN FO RD — While
som e Central Florida res­
idents may be enjoying
the recent drop in tem­
perature, those native to
m o re tropical clim ates

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mer.
"The hippo is a native
of Africa, so this Is a bit
chilly for her," Farmer
said.
- Many of the zoo's pri­
mates and felines relaxed
In the sun Friday morn­

See Lowe's, Page 6A

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staying warm.
As frosty weather
headed toward Sanford,
staff at the Central
Florida Zoological Park
beganpreparing its resi­
dents tor colder tempera­
tures, said Andrea
Farmer, marketing direc­
tor for the zoo. Many ani­
mals, not at home in
colder temperatures,
needed additional heat­
ing alternatives to stay
warm.
The zoo's hippopota­
mus, Geraldine, kept
warm by staying sub­
merged in her exhibit's
pond — only coming out
to eat.’ The water stays
around 70 degrees
throughout the year,
which keeps her warm In
winter ana cool in sum­

Many werc.kept In their
cages and dens during
the night with heaters
and additional hay to
keep them warm.
At the bird exhibit,
wood panels were assem­
bled around the cages to
protect the animals from
the wind.
"The birds' feathers are
like wearing a down
jacket," said bird keeper
Steve DcCresie. "A s long
as their feathers don't get
ruffled, they stay warm
and toasty."
When temperatures
drop below freezing, bird
keepers at the zoo con­
stantly check to make
sure their charges don't
suffer from frostbitten

City wants former
FP&amp;L facility for
condominium project
By Dm Ping
Editor
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Above: Maude the
Elephant warms
up Friday with the
help of a highpowered heater.
Left: Steve
DeCresle, the bird
keeper at the
Central Florida
Zoo, checks the
temperature —
38.4 degrees
fahrenheit —
Friday morning.

See Cold, Page 10A

SA N FO RD — The Board of
County Commissioners may
trade the old Florida Power it
Light building to the d ty of
Sanford in exchange for a
long-term, minima] considera­
tion lease of 10 acres at the
Orlando Sanford International
Airport.
Sanford wants the FP&amp;L
property for a mixed-use,
mufti-story residential build­
ing. Developer Rami Yosefian
presented a proposal to the
dty 18 months ago to build a
See Land, Page 6A

Seminole Smile

Rowe resigns as head of
com m unity develonment
Sanford’s first black
department director

Anna M ari* Smith A member of the
Sons of Norway

Index
Business................... 9 A
Classified......... 5 B -6 B
Crossword . . 5 A , 5 B
Dear A b b y ............ 2 A
Legals .............. 3 B -4 B
LifeStyle . . .S e c tio n C
Obituaries . . 3 A , 8 A
O p i n i o n ........................4 A

Police Log . . . . ••-2 A
R e ligio n ............4 C -5 C
S p o r ts

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Fire can engulf a dry
tree within 30 seconds
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

By Dan Ping
Editor
SA N FO RD
—
Charles
Rowe, the first black named as
a department director, will
step down Jan, 11 from his
position as community devel­
opment director to accept to
accept a job in the private sec­
tor.
Rowe has served 14 years in
the community development
department, overseeing code
enforcement, building inspec­
tions and grant applications.
“It was a hard decision
because I love the people in the
city of Sanford," Rowe said.
"They really are the city, and
I've enjoyed serving them."
Rowe's new job will be exec­
utive director o f Florida
Community Partners Inc., an
entity comprised of 16 banks
that make loans to rehabilitate
affordable multi-family hous­
ing developments.
"It's an exciting opportunity,
and I have a lot of ideas I'm
interested in implementing,"

O ld C h ristm as trees p resen t a hazard

ALTAMONTE SPRIN G S —
The Altamonte Springs Fire
Department is encouraging local
residents that it's "tis the season
to get rid of Christmas trees."
Real Christmas trees last only
a few weeks inside a home,
which means most trees are
extremely dry by the end of the
holiday season. A dry tree could
be the most flammable object
inside a home this time of year

and with a little
ignite. On aver­
ignition it could
age, within 10 sec­
i t
lead to a full
onds of coming in
contact with a lit
blown house fire,
The heat generated
warns the fire
each tree
from (the trees) was candle,
department.
was completely
unbelievable. It was engulfed, Harris
"This is the
time c f the year
said.
amazing how fast
when we see that
The fire depart­
they
went
up.
sort of thing hap­
ment has already
pen, unfortunate­
responded to one
jj
ly," said Alan
call
before
Harris, depart­
Alan Harris C h r i s t m a s
Altamonte Fire Department because o f a bumment spokesman.
After the 2000
ing tree, Harris
holiday season,
said.
the city fire department acquired
"If they were dried out then
a few types of Christmas trees to
record now fast they would
See Trees, Page 10A

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Charles Rows
Rowe said.
Mayor Brady Lessard said
the city is losing a dedicated
employee.
"Charles has been a very
good friend to the city of
Sanford for 14 years," Lessard
said. "We hate to see him go,
but he's got a great opportunity
in tin; private sector."
Lessard said although Rowe
begins his new job on Jan. 22,
he will be available for consul­
tation on any current projects
the city has going.
See Kowc, Page 6A

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Police investigate woman’s death on Interstate 4
From Staff R eports
Investigators
with
the
Seminole Countv Sheriff's Office
continue to look into the unat­
tended death Wednesday of a
51-year-old
Flagler County
woman.
The woman apparently col­
lapsed and died after exiting her
vehicle on Interstate 4, police
said. Witnesses reportedly saw
the woman exit her car and col­
lapse. It happened around 6 a.m.
near Longwood, about two

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miles east of the State Road 434
exit.
The woman had pulled off
onto the right emergency lane on
westbound 1-4, just across from
the eastbound rest area. After
collapsing, she fell partially into
a lane of travel, police said.
The witnesses called 911 and
attempted to aid the woman by
moving her from the travel lane.
They reported that she had no
pulse. Emergency medial ser­
vices personnel arriving at the
scene confirmed the woman had

died.
The incident caused a consid­
erable traffic tie-up on 1-4, as one
lane w as closed during the
investigation.
Authorities
cleared the scene just before 10
a.m. •
The woman was identified as
Alexis Braxton Golphin, 51, of
Palm Coast. The victim reportedly had a pre-existing medical
condition, The Volusia County
Medical Examiner's Office will
eventually issue a ruling on the
cause of death.

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